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I - HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Tuesday. November R, 1000 PAGE NINE. j Gophers Face Purdue I Five Of Top Teei & i Bv THK ASSOCIATED PRESS Minnesota took over the No. 1 Duke. Arkansas and Auburn re-' 7. Duke l.Vi 5 The five teams of The Associ- spot by virtue of its decisive 27-10 placed the three ousted lop 10 8 Navy 11.1 ,ed Press ,0P 10 who oaped victory over Iowa, previously the members. Washington advamed' 9 Arkansas 72 j unscathed on "Black Saturday"! No. 1 team. The HaukeyeS werejto No. fi by whomping Southern! 10 Auburn M i last week possibly are a little ap-, dropped to fifth place in the voting California, a victory that prac- Others receiving votes eie: ! prehensive today. by a 48-man panel of sports tically clinches a Kose Bowl place. I CI.A .18 Pittsburgh' 31 Michigan' ! If it could happen once-the de-, writers and sportscasters taking. Minnesota received 40 of the State IS Tennessee 15 New Mex feat of five leaders in the weekly: part in the poll. It was the Goph-lfirsl place votes. Tiilicaten Mis-jico Stale 10 Hice 9 Vale 8 Syra-j t poll on one day-it could happenlers' seventh straight victory. Isouri, No. 2. received four, and'euse 8 I'tah State 7 Florida 6 i again, ami srvumi m uie nuus in uiuo aiaie jum pea irom nun to unto State. Mississ pp and Wash- Alabama 3 Tevas Kansas 3 Ore-1 JASan Jose State Drops Boxing; it Nervous Reason - Lack Of Comnetition the select circle this week iace thud by walloping Indiana, and innton one each nigged opposition. jMississippi climbed from sixth tol One panel member did not o'e. Top-ranking Minnesota, for one.fourth with an easy victory over I The leaders- (first place votes in The Golden Gophers meet un-Chattanooga. 'parentheses! points figured on a ranked Purdue, a much better Three of Ihe top 10 losers last 10-9-8-7-6-5 -4-.1-21 basis: team than its record indicates. .week Tennessee. Svracuse and: 1. Minnesota 140 Rice were dropped from Ihe list 2. Missouri (4 in this week's voting. Only Iowa 3. Ohio Slate U' and Navy, which lost to Duke.! 4. Mississippi U hands of Georgia Tech, was a staved in the select circle. Navy! 5. Iowa member of the top 10. is No. 8. 6. Washington 1 Ron 2, Michigan 1, Army 1. UPI Voting 2. Missouri I3 (8-111 3. Ohio Stale (R-l 4. Mississippi 17 0-11 S. Washington 17-1 loua (fi ll Arkansas (6-2 1 Duke tfi-ll Navy (7-11 Pittsburgh (4-2-21 Mississippi, No. 4 now, meets also unranked Tennessee, which last week, before its setback at the Oregon Novice Champs Chiloquin Fighters Triumph Five Chiloquin amateur boxers were invited to attend the annual Oregon AAU Novice tournament in Portland last weekend and four of them came home with championships. The fifth boy on the squad suffered a hand injury prior to the affair, and although he made the trip, he was unable to appear, Chiloquin Chief of Police Lou Jones, who guides the Chiloquin Boys club, reported that his young fighters. Bert Farris, Ray DeBor toli, Roland Crume, and Bob Bo- iorcas, brought back titles, while Ozzie Gallagher was held out of the action because of his hand Farris, a 125 pounder, deci- tioned three Knott Street Boys Club balllers en route to his crown. He beat Jim Phillips, Tom Williams and Pete Gonzales. DeBortoli, 100 pounds, measured David Reyersen of St. Johns to earn his title. Roland Crume. who won his 147 pound championship by default, was awarded the TV award when he appeared in the 15fi-pound fi nals against Harry Bonner, Knott Street, in a bout televised Sat urday night. Crume was deci Fioned by Bonner, but still can claim the lesser weight champion chip. The fourth triumph was scored by Bojorcas who decisioned Port land's Wavne Walton in a Ki5- linnnft tllSslo tlMIITIIZ-rrAi. . . . . . ... . . " . ... ... iY,i.innuiu: (urn AO you a The Rr-risk ns w ed and tha uasis v learn tw i..J.i:...i. Ga agher, had he been able to',., , . . ,, . .. ... . ' , , . ' .j , ,u. i like to be a pro football coach?itne ball game. them thev ve got four mod Put yourself in the shoes of Mm want o be a coach? men up front and three damned Mike Nixon of the Washinnion! uglWml Ignores Screens fine linebackers. You've been 31 petition. 1 Second 10-11. (tie Michigan "Since we won our third Stale and Auburn. 28 each: 13.straishl championship last spring. Rice. 16: 14. I'C'LA 14: 15. Ten- Wisconsin and Sacramenlo Stale NEW YORK il'PD The nessee. It: 16. New Mexico State, have given up the sport." he said 4(i2 United Press International Major 10: 17. Florida, 9: 18. Syracuse, In recent years we have engaged :i87jcollege football ratings (first-place:7; 19. Utah Slate. 6; 20. Baylor. 5.1 these schools in dual meets at 333' votes and won-lost records intothers Kansas 4; Texas 3: least twice each season. When 310 parentheses) (Army, Purdue, Alabama, and 'hey dropped out, we found thai 279 Team Points Clemson. 2 each; Georgia Tech there were not enough schools re- 24 1 j 1. Minnesota (32i (7-01 347 1 and Northwestern. 1 each. .maining who compete in boxing on a major basis to give us a schedule." College boxing has been near collapse in recent years. Wiscon- 'l SAX JOSH. Calif. (AP' The sin's faculty voted last May 9 Injhas not chanted its basic philos-j McPhcrson said the San Jose already staggering collegiate box- gue up Ihe sport. Its action fol-opliy favoring boxing. (athletic department still believes 241 ins program took another body Inn ed less than a month the death. "We want to make it perfectlv boxing is "an excellent swirt at i'n niui un- aiiiiuuut fulfill null "i i.iwiii.1 .mini in nir it isi mis!!! I ,,,1 San .lose Stale, the NCAA cham- team who siillered a brain injury ninn !lm ivjt! !hr. iurc vimi'llill an l' tilln hmil uilli l,. I., il..,. ...l,..tr -,,J AU -I.. -j ... mi r ..,., ... ,,.,i j.ii..,,,,- nun urn- uiiiMcdi education program. compete in the sport this season. Jose's Sin Bartell on April 9. ers return to the sport on a ma- 'Furthermore up I I ", Athletic Director Walt MiTher- Mohr had been NCAA cham-jor basis. If and when that time ,,,,,-h I.,li. t,i j ?u'r fit i.i,,n.,i. I ailr f ninn in i 'i vi I ... ...: u. ....j.. i' Ju'' Menciidez, and the '..i.vi ib.b t v.. nt- t twin!.-., e uiii lie iirciu m jinn Ufe I ( .Mci-nei'son nectarea an Joseiuith them again. Icar," he said, "that we are notlconducted on our camnus and that dropping boxing as such, that we it has a definite place in our IK WAYNE SCOTT, Sports Editor .) . i tip a v , rk V 5 tf , i mff . -Lx A Owl Staff Praises Gridders Axeman Rate Second Spot, Demos Climb "We may have had better foot ball teams at Oregon Tech over the years, but we've never had, Bv TI,K ASSOCIATED PRESS one with more sheer desire t0i Mifol1 HR" S(n"o' finished a win than this year's club. It l'ollsinB first once more today in seems we're always facing anoth er 'mountain' hut these hovs go out and get you the win anywav Ihe final Associated Press Poll nl Oregon prep football teams. The powerful defending A-l said Oregon Tech football boss d,am,inn ,hu ''"PPf1 l,ol'lct'1 Rex Hunsaker. in the presence of,fea'on .as far as the P011 K",,s four of his nlaver. u-lin .., n!n.iMe0lora tt;,S 1 ln evt'r' TROPHY WINNERS These three young Chiloquin amateur boxers and a fourth not shown brought home trophies and championships for their effort in the Oregon AAU Novice Tournament held in Portland over the weekend. From left to right are cham pions, Bert Farris, 125 pounds; Bob Bojorcas, 165 pounds, and Ray DeBortoli, 100. The fourth title-winner was Roland Crume in the 147-pound division. Mental Errors Cause Misery For Washington Redskin Boss perform, would have entered Ihe 19-pound competition. The novice tournament is limit ed to amateurs who have had five or less fights, Jones said. Land, Water Ace Showing Improvement ner guests of the Owl Hoots Mon day night. Adding words of commendation in their remarks about the team were line coach George Miller and backfield director Jim Cor dial. The players present were in troduced informally by Miller. The guests included fullhack Bud Mati pin. Merrill: freshman tackle Ed Anderson, North Salem; defensive end Ted Morris, Yamhill, and guard Andy Cook from Clairton, Pennsylvania. Each came in for his share of praise and spoke briefly. Cook, who. it was learned, would re- Pel Banquet Set The entire KlamaMi I'nion Pelican football squad will be honored tonight hv mothers. lathers, (riends and fans when the annual KU football banquet is held in Ihe Reames Golf and Country Club. The affair, which Is scheduled to begin at 7 o'clock and conclude about 9 o'rlnck, will feature a pair of dis. tinguished sneakers. The University of Wisconsin baseball coach. Art "Dynie" Mansfield, father of KU baseball coach Bill Mansfield, will share the speakers platform with Uni versity of Oregon track star Otis Davis. Davis set Ihe world's 400-meter record in the recent Rome Olympic Games. Also planned are trophy and award presentations by KU grid coaches Roll Williams, Al Keck and Jack Petersen. An added feature on the program will be (he showing of the 1939 Rose Howl game pitting Washington against Wisconsin. The movie will be presented In color with sound, said Harold How ard, president of the Pelican Rooster ( lull, the sponsoring organization. Tickets to the dinner are fi per person. They may be ob tained at Gene's .Mens Store, from members of the Booster Club, or at the Country Club entrance tonight. NCAA Posts Gotham Bowl Certification NEW YORK (UPIl - The extra events committee of the National Collegiate Athletic Association l NCAA l today certified 11 post season football games in connec tion with the 1960 season. The only newcomer to the NCAA approved list is the Go tham Football Hall of Fame Bowl game at New York. Dec. 10. according lo an announcement re leased by Ihe NCAA Service Bu reau. Fifteen games were certified last year the greatest number since the immediate post-war per iod but only 12 of these were played. Prior lo the enactment of lecis- llation at Ihe NCAA convention in SAX FRANCISCO (API Cali-whal form the gambles would I95'. which provided regulations i'orlal contributed great. ly to college boxing and were, ui fact, singularly responsible for many safety innovations in the sport." Menendez coached the United States Olympic boxing team this year. McPhcrson added, "We should like lo point out that over a 23 year span and some 2,0(10 bouts in which our boxers competed, there is no record of a Spartan boxer ever suffering a major in jury of any kind. Californians Plan Gamble In UW Tilt the state today for the second week. Jeflcrson of Portland won Ihe Portland League title over the weekend hpalind Rnnciin 7.0 'liial turn to Oregon Tech again nextviclol.y moved ,c(c,.S()n llp irom season, was called by Miller "lhe,N. 4 lo No. 3. and dropped Ren- son from Ihird lo seventh place. David Omit'lac arlt-aiwoH frnm who starred on thelfitih in fn,ih aiir ,.iinmn r. Merrill High 1958 slate champion- ,ra Catholic 34-3. Central, No. 9 best dnwnfield blocker we've seen." Maupin weekly rating all fall Each of Ihe sports writers and sports casters voting in this w eek's poll gave Medford the nod for first, following the Southern Ore gon team's 52-fi blitz of Grants Pass over Ihe weekend. That tri umph pushed Medford's season record to 9 0 the only perfect one in the Top 10. The state plavoffs start next weekend, and in a quarterfinal fornia figures lo gamble Saturday lake, but it appeared the big chances would be taken through Ihe air with sophomore Randy Gold doing the throwing. We feel we can't play too con servative a game against them," Levy told the Northern California Football Writers and Broadcasters Association Monday. "We'll gam ble somewhat in our approach to them." game Medloi-d will meet South'on (he long-snot chance ol upset Eugene, voted the No. 2 squad inking the powerful University of ship team, is currently ranked number two among Ihe confer ence rushers despite the fact he i . , .. niJ III tllMMIIIC inn 1,1 SIKIH has missed a lot of action wilh MahfieWi"Ko , lasl ttk on uijuiiru IIHH. Anderson, w ho has been a stand Redskins. All week long he kept warning his punt return learn that kicker Jerry Norton of the St. Louis Cardinals will run from punt formation if he sees a chance. All week before the St. Louis reading all about their offense,011' lne "ne fr ,ne Oregon game, Nixon told quarterback but they can kill you with their Ralph Guglielmi "they'll probably blitz you with their outside line backers (this is so-called red-dog defense just as easily On Sunday, the first few times the Redskins had the halt vnn ging, when the linebackers leave' coud soe their blockers look sur- On Sunday, linebacker Roy Wil- kins, playing defensive end on punt returns, look his stance con- o,-n..l.l.. : :J .1 r i:--i-. 1 - v T 'e.Lmo,na,s.halfack or fullback after the prised at the vicious charge of the Cards' defense. Specifically warned, the Tribe still was kept Collegiate Conference champion ship Owl squad, was kidded, "he'll be a pretty fair football player after he's been here a couple of years. We may be able to say something nice about him then." Morris, last week, dropped out of the Top 10. Also dropping mil of sight was but beaten over the weekend. The loam that did it, North Bend, look sixth place. Moving up two notches, into Ihe No. 5 position, was North Salem. Washington Huskies al Seattle Coach Murv Levy didn't reveal 1st Round Playoffs Set PORTLAND (AP) The firsl round for the Oregon high school Kuveriung sucn competition, as many as 31 different post-season games were played annually. ln addition to the Gotham Bowl game, six others will be played during December this year. The traditional New Year's Day games will be played on Monday. Jan. 2, because the holiday falls on Sunday in 1961. Here is a list of Ihe NCAA-an- mnvel hn,il n Levy said fullback George Pier-i rw m r-,uL n....i i I,, , , ii .i, vi.. in uuuidiii X3UH1 fll Winn, wnu nun an anKie in tasi football playoffs was announced week's 2H-0 loss to UCLA, would Monday. he ready lo play again. Tackle The class A-l competition will Roland Lasher, who suffered a open with Jefferson al Davidlknee injury, will miss Ihe final Houston. Tex, Douglas ol Portland jnursflayio games. Coach Jack Curtice of Stanford listed 11 players counted on bv New York Dec. 17 Liberty Bowl Philadelphia Dec. 17 Bluebonnet Bowl at at vhich clinched Ihe Valley League 8 p.m. Friday night Other A-l games: Rend at North Salem, 2 p.m. Friday. Jesuit of Reaverton at Newberg, State on Saturday at Palo Alto, the Indians this year who are lost sonville. Fla through injuries. Against Oregon a two year letlerman. their secondary posts to help the linemen rush Ihe passer). If they start doing it, just keep throwing the screen 'a short pass to a ff halmo all a,i, ihas done a commendable ioh al I.-.K....1, r,.HKn,.L. nil.. ll,n :' JanrA.i..n I -r. l.:-- i-r. . end the first lime SI mml.l . '"V.. ." I Still Want lo he a coach' " ,n" sn",cn LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP'-Al- oH u. ,.h.a ; linebackers nave tell their delen- f sn v . . np , , , , , . . there at mid-season. He was also fliouch his lees are still naralv7.ed'i.:'i. .... .... ,. I sive areas to go after the passer). .,. ... ' ... ...cited ; " O...A.Z. U..J....... ... i IMCK uui .oiion got il away. Tha(. .. ,hnw li-phacker, ",A"" J"l When Wilkins returned to the honest " shellacking Sunday ended. He bench. Nixon warned him again ! The Redskins nracticed screen I 'a,k? al"B bench and told "Stay to the outside or he'll dip ., all week c.-Wml threw ' P'8. lne have to prac around you." Mike cautioned. "If ius, lwo in the actual came. Evcn:l!!li!. from Sunday's hydroplane acci dent on Lake Mead, race driver Mickey Thompson is showing im provement. ti,a t .... i .Au. a...-..n.. ..rrn..a a vertebra fracture when hist . . .. DlotKS you ,n' 'ou re hen he called a screen, he wart 1.000 - horsepower hydroplane, ed too long lo gel it off and either Challenger, bounced into the air k'ns nodded. Seven plays as it hit a wave during a prelim-jlapr tne Cardinals went back in inary to next weekend's Gold Cupl,unt formation, fourth and 17. acp", 'Wilkins charged straight in for their day off. Dr. John Connolly said Thomp- Norton. Hie Cardinal end side son can move his toes, but his lcgsswiPed him- Norton took off for have no feeling. 26 yal'ds and a key first down. "Mickey's morale is fine," said- I)r. Connolly. "He will have to remain hospitalized at least two weeks, and it will he a while be fore we know if the paralysis is In clear up. He will be fitted with a cast that he'll have to wear for two or three months." The physician said that if Thompson's oaralvsis leaves he will be able to walk, and perhaps ""tv0"' even race, with the cast on. Lnvnw wis. Co. , . , . Letter Day Sflinls Church Thompson, who races in both; M.rketen. cars and boats, holds the V. S.1" suit i.iwiom land speed mark for automobiles, Biy Lovenn Lbr. co. S.13.67 miles an hour. ate the ball or tried lo run. Still want to be coach? Warns Against Overconfidenc'e In the five days of workouls be fore the Cardinals' game, Nixon kept telling the Redskins "these guys have got a real lough defen- CACTUS LEAGUE 1 16 12 Auto Industrial l; Rim Rock Motel 3, Anthony and Flynn Ini. 1; Water Farm Supply 3. Interstate Pump 1; Joes Union Service 7. Carls Hobby Shop J. High learn game. Interstate Pump 175; hiqh team senes. Blair and Snyder Ins. 3491; biqh Ind. oame, (tie) John Kocacr and W'M Duval 310; high Ind. series, Dae Cory 5t. Bowl Fans Seek Ducats SEATTLE ' AP' As far a Washington fans are concerned the Husky football team has al- "J"' readv been elected to the Rose a m cm ry fur Bowi tha. is. i1?;" Applications for Rose Bowl tick- Svcan store pts have been flowing, in to the Pose cianrs Morning Fresh Bread Laeview Tractor 9 19 Oct. 36 Results: Sieberls TV 4. Lake- view Tractor 0; Bly Lovene 4, Beaver State 0, Copco 3, Mornmq Freh 1; Milky Cl' cr,,er L"9 Way Dairy 3, Lakeview Mtg. Co. 1i Mar-! ,n,rs,,p Purnn keteria 3. LDS Church 1. K"'r A,J, rv.ct High team game. Morning Freh Bread uv N''0nal flank hiah !e.n series. Markten 34i3; Guard hiah md. am, Chet Morrell 311. hiah Acm Concrete, ind. series, Ray Shipman 561. BASIN LEAGUE WOMEN'S SAGE BRUSH LEAGUE 30 ll'i 11 15 University in increasing numbers. ?vr, Tf,fPhoof especially since the Huskies' 34-0 ext. n Rttuiti: s-eotru tv . Bun pli"w 595 win oer l nv. naiurna. Clearer i; R,CM,eid o-i 3. Svcan store However, the ant) UcantS Will I. moan Vitiaa 3. LaUve- Snack Ba have to unit some time vet. Offi- I Team No. Scrtulfe Tires 15 31 Nat.onal G-.:ard C'iceri n S" and Company 35 H P P 10 3ft Cra'rr Lake Machinery 9 33 No. 3 results U S. National Bank 3, Kaier Auto Service t. Interstate a, cme Concrete 0; Team No 13 3. H R P 1; C'ty Centr Lodge . National Guard 0; Scruile Tires 3, Silt una Company 1. High team frame, interstate 10JJ; high learn ser,e;. interstate JM; hiah ind (jame, Jim Adam 3S; high ind. lents, Grid Benefit Game Nixed LOS ANOKI.KS (TIM I - The National Collegiate Athletic As sociation has been asked to sug gest to sponsors of all post season bowl games they include a request for contributions on ticket applications to aid victim of the California Polytechnic of San Luis Obispo plane crash. The Southern California Chap ter of the Konthall Writers As. sociation of America made Hie request Monday in a petition to the NCAA. The action came aft er the collegiate organization turned down an application for a benefit howl game In aid the injured players and survivors of Ihe 17 killed in the crash Oct. 29 at Toledo. Ohio. Dr. Ferron Losee, athletic di rector at t.os Angeles Stale Col lege, said a proposed game be tween the champion of the Cali fornia Collegiate Athletic Associ alion. Fresno Slate, and Rowling Green of Ohio had been reject ed by the NCAA as a means of raising funds for the plane victims. title by whacking cross-town rival South Salem 27-7. Bend also jumped two rungs to No. 8. Rosebui'g was voted No. games Friday: Stanford w ill be hiirlinc in t h at Medford, 8 right guard department. The three lusual performers there, Errol The class A-2 schedule, with all Scott, lion Fernandes and Chuck South Eugene p.m. Friday. as one of the outstanding scholars at Oregon Tech. He is an engineering student. The Owls, unbeaten and untied, one of Ihe 25 teams in the na tion which can claim that status, are scheduled for their ninth and final game of the season this Sat urday in Aberdeen. Washington, where they will meet Greys Har bor Junior College. The Greys Harbor eleven Is Independence and Newberg 6 ranked high in its own conclen(eCc'nlra, Catholic and Wilson of I'orlland 5, Milwaukie and Pen dleton .1. Jesuit of Portland. Mvr 9 and Madison of Portland Kith. The poll: Team Points 1. Medford, 9 0 120 2. South Kugene, B-l lot) .1. Jefferson, 8-1 97 4. David Douglas, 81 82 5. North Salem, 6-2-1 86 6. North Bend, 7-2 ........ S6 7. Benson. 7-1-1 52 8. Bend, 7-2 2.1 9. Hoseburg. 7-2 14 10. Madison. 7-2 10 Others: Marshfield 9, Grants Pass 7. Central of Monmouth- Seaside at Willamina, 8 p.m. St. Francis of Eugene at Phoe nix. 8 p.m. Newport al Myrtle Point , 8 p.m. ter. Morehouse all are injured "Our left guards will have to! alternate, Curtice said. "And we'll try to throw that ball bet-i Dec. 30 Tangerine Bowl at Orlando, Fla. Dec. 31 Gator Bowl at Jack- and has an advantage over the Owls in that the entire GH eoai h. ing staff was on hand to scout ,j!..Poinl "n,T,,e Dall',!, 1 Ihe Techmen in Ihcir winning bat tle wilh Whitman College here Saturday. Milton Freewatcr al Central Union, Monmouth-Independence, 8 p.m. The class R schedule games Friday: St. Mary's of Medford at Mau pin, 8 p.m. Umatilla at Union, 8 p.m. Harrisburg at Powers. (One first round class B game already has been played, Siletz romping over Knappa, 49-26. Penn Stale started football In 1887 with a 54 0 victory over Bin knell. Publicist John Kggcrs of Oregon Stale said the Beavers have suf fered one of their worst seasons with all injury-wise. Of Ihe eleven men who slarled Ihe first game, only lour are available for Stanford.! Still Ihe Beavers rate as the favorites, with sophomore tailack Terry Baker making his first ap- ncarancc in the Bay Area. Al though he gained only 88 yards against Washington State last week after averaging more than 2(H) the past three weeks, Baker set up lwo touchdowns in the Beaver victory. Dec. .11 Prairie Bowl at Prairie View, Tex. Dec. .11 Sun Bowl at El Paso, Tex. Jan. 1 Rose Bowl at Pasa dena, Calif. Jan. 2 Sugar Bowl at New Orleans. Jan. 2 Orange Bowl at Mi ami. Jan. 2 Cotton Bowl at Dallas. Golf pro Jay Hebert, winner of the 1960 PGA championship, was wounded while fighting with the Marines on lwo Juna during World War II. Your Btit Selection Of Authentic Western Wear Il ot . . . FREEMAN'S KC Rhubarb Over Switch To Continue CHICAGO (APi - Hearings in the dispute over the possible sale of the Kansas City Athletics' base ball club have been continued until Thursday by Probate Judge Roberl J. Dunne. Judge Dunne, however, ruled Monday thai the Cook County Probate Court has jurisdiction in Ihe case involving the co-executors of the w ill of the late Arnold Johnson, who owned 52 per cent of Ihe ball club. Gray 3, Bevtr Stutt Tfleoooe HOCKKY NF.W YOHK - The New York - l 'J : (.. t rt U.nh tBm naro (.oHartt TV Til- h nh c a.s sa.n m ,,. .... .' e ....... ';";,; V, ,,: Ranl!P.s of ,h(, N((ljona Uaguc iiiu wui ne i"ui 'i mini me game. Lee Livermo'e in. r gn mo. Let Livtrmor S7 HONKER LEAGUI Anthony tvf Flynn In one came v'r prm V;opiy Vise Conference Roe Boul entry r'' is decided. 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