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15--The CumhBiland News Friday, January 14, 1972- la--int uumnenana news Fri nay, January 14, 1972- Fort Hill, Allegany And Bishop Walsh Play Home Games Tonight UbUlly lailGJ, A i A CC CAMAM.U I i I I Altoona Quints ToTestLocals Mt. Savage At Bruce In 8th Contest; Piedmont Hosts KHS evaney May Retire As Nebraska Coach Undefeated Mt. Sas'age High School, tied with Fort Hill (2-0) for first place in the W.M.I. League, can take over leader- ship- in the Allegany County Class race if it defeats Bruce High School tonight in Wcsternporl. Bruce han't won any games in the W.M.I.

League but the Bulldogs are 3-0 in com- petition while Mt. Savage is 2-0 in Class games. The In dians have been the county's representative six years In a row. Records o( the other teams in the race are Valley 1-1 Flints tone 1-2 and Old town 0-4 Tonight's game is the eight in the five-school race. Fort Hill is at home tonigh with Beall and should bag its 10th straight victory and its third in a row in the WMI Lea gue.

If Fort Hill and Sivage win they'll tangle in battle for first place Tuesday night at Mt. Savage. Campers Host Valley Allegany High's defending champions also are at home to i with Valley's Black Knights Lonaconing. Th Campers, 10-0, last year are 1-1 in the league today. The Knights have, lost their two starts in the in the county loop.

Alco will be battling Valley for the 37th time The Campers have won 16 ou of 18 games played here ant hold a 10-8 edge in victories a 'Coney. Allegany has won 2 of the 36 games played. The third game here tonigh finds Bishop Walsh High's Spar tans engaging Bishop Guilfoyle': Marauders of Altoona, Pa. Thi were here in Dec ember and dropped a 68-62 dec! sion to Allegany. Last season B.W.

lost the opener in Alloona 84-72, then whipped the Marau ders here in a Sunday-game in February, is the ten th game of the scries between the schools. Bishop Guilfoyl has won six of the nine game played to date. Keyser At Piedmont The "Battle of Mineral Coun ty" brings together undefeatec Piedmont High School and Kej scr High School tonight in P.V.C. battle at Piedmont. Coach Terry LaRue's Lion are 10-0 this season and the: lead the' conference race with 5-0 record.

Keyser is 7-3 oyeral and holds, down the runner-u. spot in the PVC with a 6-1 re cord. Keyser can take over th league leadership.with a tonight. Five other PVC games ar billed for tonight. Fort Ashb is at Franklin host Petersburg's Vikings, Unio visits Hampshire, Mathias en tertains Paw Paw and the Wes Virginia School for the Deaf in vades Oircleville.

Aggies On Road "Stoney" Jickson takes his Flintstone High floorme.i McCbnnellsburg, "Pete Vance's Wardensville Warrior tackle Eastern Monnonite ir Virginia, a Mussclman' Applemen visits Berkeley Spr ings. In Bedford County Leagu action, Bedford Bisons mee Chestnut Ridge at 'Fishertown and Hyndman plays a horn game with Everett. Virginia Squires Lose To Utah NORFOLK, Va. (UPI)--Th high-flying Utah Stars jumpe out in front of the Virgin! Squires early Thursday nigh and broke a three game losin itreak with a 128-119 win. The Stars led 12-0 at th outset, and extended their lea to as many as 16 points in th first and second periods again the slow-starting Squires.

After trailing by six halftime, the Squires, led Charlie Scott, who scored J9 his 44 points in the third perioi tied the game at 73-73 with 6 left in the quarter. But that was as close as th Virginians came lo the lead. Center Zelmo Bcalty pace the western division leadin Stars with 31 points, whi. James Jones dropped in 23 an Wise had 21. Montreal Alouettes Sign Jim Corcoran MONTREAL (AP) Jim "The King" Corcoran, a flam boyanl quarterback who ied teams lo three consecutiv champiqnships in the Atlant: Coast Football League, hi been signed by the Montrci Aloueltes, the Canadian Foo kail League club announce Thursday.

Corcoran, a graduate of th University of Maryland, last sea son led the Norfolktunes to th ACFL title. Bob Disappointed After Failing To Get Coach Of Year By HERSCHEL NISSENSON ssoeiated Press Sports Writer HOLLYWOOD, Fla. CAP) pb Devaney said Thursday ight he is considering retiring Nebraska's head football oach after leading the Corn- uskers' to two consecutive na- onal championships. "I've been thinking about it fter each of the last three sea- ons," said 56-year-old oach, who also is Nebraska's irector of athletics. "It's not I'm going back home and Hornets Hand Ft.

Hill First Defeat, 30-29 Hyndman Matmen Take 2 Forf iets The two matches Hyndman von by forfeit proved to be egistering only one pin, upsel reviously undefeated Fort Hil wrestling last night at Hynd man by the score of 30-29. Coach Clyde Mellot's Perm yJvanians had a comfortable margin with two matches lef go, but Dennis Drake anc oe Jolly pinned their opponents those final two outings, anc "'ort Hill still lacked one poin at least a tie. Alan Logsdon gave lorncts their only pin of the vening, flattening Mike Shaffer the second period their 20-pound class encounter. Also vinning for Hyndman were ary JSmerick with an 8-1 deci io over. Gary Moreland in the 32-pound class, Jeff Ward with in 11-2 decision over Pa Helmstetter i the 138-poun lass, and Alan Smith with an 8-3 decision over Dave Simpson the 185-pound class.

Jeff won the 95 round class and Richard Stahl man won the 165-pound cla's: or Hyndman by forfeits. In thi 12-pound category, Hyndman': Delford Burkettyand Fort Hill': Mike Little battled to a 6-6 stan doff. The Sentinels netted four pin and one decision. Winning by ins were John Yoder ove Srian Stair, Shane Hast ove Jill Dietz, Drake over Hoge Shaffer and Jolly over Mark Shaffer. Dale Haley garnerei Fort Hill's lone decision, an 8- victory over Stewart Sahffer.

The Sentinels had won thre and tied once prior to las night's setback at Hyndman The Hornets are now 3-2. fiesults: Hi adman 30, Fori HUI 3--JeJf Emerick. Hyndman, won orteit. 103--John Voter, Fort Hal, pii Brian Stair. 2nd period.

112--DdEord Burkett, Hyndman, Mite Little, lied. 6-6. 120-- Alan Loraloo, Hyndinan. pjnnec Mike Shaffer, 2nd period. Haley.

Fort declrioned Stewart Shaffer. 8-1. 132--Gary Emericfc, Hyndman. deciston- ed Gary Moreland, 3-4. Ug--Jeff Ward, Hyndman, dedsiojier' Pat Helnuteller.

11-2. 145-Shane Hast, Fori Hill, pinned Dil Dietz, 3rd period. 155--JUchard Stahlman, Hyndman, won by forfeit. 155--Alan Smith. Hyndman, decisfoned Dave Slmpsna, 18-3.

185--Dennis Drake, Fort Hill, pinnec loser Shaffer, 2nd period; Jolly, Fort Hill, pinned Mark Shaffer, 2nd period. Men's Shuffle League Results Keyser Moose 3, Cresap Tavern 0 Purple Heart Americans 3, Goodfellow ship CTob 0 Hann's Tavern 3. Cumberland Moos Americans 0 Cumberland Eagles 2, Gray's Taveni 1 Amcelle Tavera 2, Outdoor Club 1 Purple Heart National? 3. Owls Club 0 Corner Tavern 3, Dulch Kitchen 0 ialen'a Bar NaUonals 3, George Geatz Tavern 0 Outdoor Club Americans 3, The Englis. Pub 0 Cotton Geatz's Restaurant 2, state Lin Inn Americans Fort Aihby V.F.W.

3. Maccabees 0 Gco. Geatz'x Tavern Americans 2. Ga en's Bar 1. Jerry Coffins.

Ceorge GeaU's Amer cans, Gene Mallcnax. Galen's Ba LEAD1XO SCORERS Ed Miller. Kc-jser Moose 10, r. Fliiui V. Fiorenlino, Cresap Taveni 12.

John Cross, Purple Heart Americai 23. R. navis. CoodfttlOMship Club Joe Twigc, HaTin's Tavern 26, J. Ro ser, John Cumberland Moos Americans 13.

Dave Moreland, Cumberland Eagles 3: C. Shupc. Gray's Tavern IB. Jim Slielly. Amcelle Tavern 21, Lc ieherlr Outdoor Club 17.

Bill Laurent, Purple Heart 21. J. Co pity. Owls Club 12. I.

Appolo, Comer Tavern 23, Rick Robinson, Dutch Kitchen 19. Gus Bell, Rob Gero, Galen's Bar Na ionals 29, Gary Imes, GeaU tavern 16. John Kamis, Outdoor Club 39, Appclt. The English Pub 13. Mike Klscsser, Cotton GeaU's Ri rant 27, D.

Wilson, A. Smith, Slate Un I. Weaker, Fort Ashhy V.F.W. 25 Graver, Maccabees 19. Froslburg Men's Shuffle Results of 1, Yeagers Coral Reef 3, Frostburn Moose Cafe 2, American Legion 1 Coral Reef 2, Froslburg Eagles I.F.ADtNG SCORERS John Cullen, of 22.

Cyril Burn Ycagers John Thomas, Coral Reef K- Ritchie, Froslhurg Moose 17. Gerald Bittner, Bond's Cafe Ea racte, American Legion 17. Tom CenUfonli, Coral Ret! I Jack HobesoD, Frostburg 24. ake a decision within the next ouple of weeks, caches Picked Bryant "It's kind of a challenge. One inute you want to quit and ie next minute you want to in three national champion lips in a row, svhich never done before and which is Imost impossible." Devaney disclosed his feel- igs shortly after he lost out to aul "Bear" Bryant of Ala- ama In balloting by more than 700 members of the American ootball Coaches Association or major college Coach the "ear.

'inallst Six Times "If I had won, it might had een an influencing factor, bul think I would still make my ecision the same way," 'said eveney, who has been one ol ie eight coach of the year fi alists six times hut has never on the award despite the con- ecutive national crowns and a rilliant 127-28-6 record in. 15 ears as a head coach at Ne- raska and Wyoming. I a i dis pnointing," he said. "I figured he law of averages mighj atch up to me, but you've got look at it the democratic The coaches' vote and ou've got to accept it. Bear ryant had a good record and id a fine coaching job." The AFCA members voted iefore Nebraska crushed Ala ama 38-6 in the Orange Bowl.

Basketball Scores HIGH SCHOOL MIdlielottn 81. Booasboro 49 COLLEGES Army 1W, Cot gate 92 Glem'Ule 84, Davis EJJdns 73 StcubenvElt 75, Wheeling 65 Furman 92, Richmond 66 Western Kentucky 103, LaSalle Attelphi 77, Veshlva 52 St. Iyuls 72, Tulsa 61 Phila. Pharmacy 63, Boston 59 Braadefe Jll, Suffolk 96 Central ConnecLIcut 72, Si. Anselm'a 50 High Point 79, CampobsH 66 Bartxir-Scotla 110, GaixIner-Webb 1QS Transylvania 96.

Centre 91 Emory Henry 73. Maryville 71 Florida Presbyterian 69, M.I.T. 57 King.70, SQllijan 67 Btoomfield, N. J. TO, Marist 66 Grovo Cily 75.

Carnegie Mellon 5 Louisiana Tech 91, Lamar U. 67 So. Florida 100, Florida 120 Lenoir Rhyne 102, 74 Bdmont Abbey 74, ErsMne 62 Catavrta 95, Hill 77 Kentuckians Top LaSalle, 103-84 BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (UPI reserve forward Terry Davi scored 20 points and led fiv Western Kentucy players i double figures Thursday nigh as the Hilltbppers defeated Salle 103-84. Western now 5-5, held a 42-3 lalftime margin, then went an 1-0 spree in the first thre minutes of the second half.

Gerry Dunn chipped in with 1 points for Western, whild Jo 3iCocco led all scorers with 2 for La Salle. Teammate Jim Crawford contributed 16 for th osers. La Salle hit 57 percent of its shots. Petraglia Leads In Denver Open DENVER (UPI)--Johnny P. ir a glia, Brooklyn, N.Y., vaulte into first place Thursda afternoon as the 'qualifyin phase of the $50,000 Denve Open i Tournamei came to an end.

The 25-year-old southpaw, la year's leading the Professional Bowlers Ass( ciation tour, came up with 3,335 six-game effort im th day's opening session to shoe by five pros into the to position. Petraglia's third round gam. were 214, 231, 187, 268, 203 an 232, giving him 3,985 pins sine play hegafl Wednesday. Among the 24 semifinalist reduced from a field of 128, Butch Gearhart, Houston, Te Gearhart is runnerup, just .1 pins behind Petraglia. Piftee sticks behind is another tou veteran, Skee Foremsky, al of Houston.

Buffalo Sabres, Rangers Trade BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI)--Th Buffalo Sabres Thursday nigh acquired centc-r Jim Loren from the New York Rangers exchange for a player to named at a later date. Lorentr had only one assist 13 games in which he sa limited duty with the Range this year after New Yor obtained him in a trade the St. Louis Blues. Lorenlz, 24, scored 19 goa and had 21 assists with Blues last season.

Condors Ring Up 2nd Straight Win PITTSBURGH (UPl)-Thr free throws by Dave Lattin an George Thompson with seconds remaining lifted 1 Pittsburgh Condors to a 118-1 American Basketball Associ lion victory Thursday nig over the Denver Rockets. S. Peter-Paul Scores Eighth Win Of Season St. Mary's, St. Capture CYL Tilts ressmaa Totals Total.

Score by Perioej; T. PATRICK'S II 15 ST. JIICHAEL'S 14 16 emaie Umpire Wins Appeals Court Test L. .1 1 Ci'L STANDINGS Peter Paul Patrick'! 6 Mary'a 5 lllchsel'a 5 Ambrose. i SS.

Peter Paul notched its ghth victory in nine starts by iwning St. Ambrose, of Cre- ptown, last night in a Catholic outh Basketball League game Bishop Walsh High School by score of 42-26. Nine of the 14 SS. Peter aul players scored with Bren- in Mattingly pacing the attack ith nine points. Laco collected points for the losers SS.

Peter Paul held a 24- lead at halftime. St. Mary's Gaels scored 27 eld goals and crushed St. Pat- ck's, of Mt. Savage at SS.

Paul gym, 57-28. Tom Perlorzo and Don Rap- in headed St. Mary's scorers ith 16 and 11 points, respective- Bob Kenney and Dale Lease arnered nine points each for t. Savage. St.

Patrick's downed St ichael's of Frostburg by the core of 39-25. Pat Ingram and Jeff Dillon St. Pat's in scoring with 12 nd 11 tallies, while Dave De ore was St. Mike's leader with ght markers. Mark McCunn as St.

Pat's top rebounder. Box scores: Patrick 1 mining' illon cCunn. gram iddo ws Dorsey Totals I onlana arpelH eretti CKirts oble o-1 1- 4 0- 0 2- 0- 0 0- 0 3- 9 o-1 0- 1 0- 4 0- 1 0- 2 0- 0 0- 0 3- 4 0- 1 3-U 3-11 Marj rB icMahoti Fatenbo 2 aylor it 2 1 -1 .8 5 3 0 0 27 3 4 0 1 take erlozzo ipsoa rame eem obinclls Tolal Ml. Sa rare Snyder Kenny I. Snyder Becker Tofalj Score by i T.

ilARY'S IT. SAVAGE o- 0 0 0- 1 0-1 1- 1 0- 0 6-5 0- I 1-3 0-0 0-1 1- 2 o-1 i-1 0- 1 0- 1 3- 3 NY-PA. Loop Loses Makes Appearance ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI)-New 'ork States highest court hursday ordered the New 'ork-Pennsylvania professional aseball league to hire a lady mpire. In a.

5-2 ruling the Court of Appeals upheld the contention Mrs. Bernice Gera, a 41- ear-old housewife, that the eague was guilty of unlawful iscrimination they wouldn't let her call the signals ehind the plate. Rec League Boxscores High School Division i Melk. LaVan A.A. allfct a a IB Hansel 3 13 obertaon 3 1 7 Poster 4 0 8 0 (I Welsh a 1 0 0 0 bteloltl 5 1 0 1 1 Mullan 5 1 13 Villiamj 5 3 1 3 Carcelli 0 0 0 IViM 1 1 3 0 Totals 17 41 ToUlj 22 by Perioda: jHACE METH.

33 42 AVALE A.A. 1J 28 39 SO Official! Rhodea Amon. FW Green 1 i Ulneharl I Simpxon Iflihin nilter Parkaa Tolalj 1 0 2 Doyle 1 0 2 Wrluht 1 0 2 Napier 2 3 7 Scott 0 2 2 Greeley 2 1 5 Drumgoole 1 0 2 Davli 0 0 0 Harria 0 0 0 Harria 0 0 0 6 22 Totals 1 1 3 2 0 1 0 2 5 II 0 1 0 0 I i 0 I 0 0 Score bj Periodl: 'FW GHEEH RIDGE 15 12 Green The ruling upheld an order by ie Appellate Division of State upreme Court that the league lust now set new physical andards which would exclude sither women nor men of hnic or national groups whose verage stature is smaller than 'lat of American men. Mrs. Gera has Iqng been ilerested in baseball.

She layed on her high school oftball team and coaches Llltlc eague teams, Jses Bernie Using the first name "Bcr- ie," and not stating her gender ince it wasn't asked on the pplication form, Mrs. Gera as accepted at the Al Somcrs chool for Umpires in 1967. But 'hen she showed up for class, he school said there had to be important "policy matter" i be discusied. The school never Informed er of the dutcome of the iscussidn. She then applied to the 'lorida Umpire a a chool, attended and was raduated in July of 1067.

In June of 1969, she was hired the New York Pcnn League ubject to the approval of 'hillip liton, president of the National Association of Base leagues. Rejected By President He did not approve, and sen' er a letter noting tha equircments included a mini num higher of five feet 10 nches, and a weight of abou 70. Mrs. Gera is five feel, two Men's Division Super Fotoma O' M. Klxon 6 5 Beachy Martin I a I 5 Morgan Hitter 0 4 a 4 9 17 BulMr 1 0 4 9 -3 10 Shaw 0 0 0 Pittmas Baker 29 17 17 Totalt Valley 4 1 3 3 2 1 7 3 1 7 1 Score by SUPER SHOES a fl POTOMAC VALLEY 15 29 47 OKiciat! Miller fc K.

01 C. Loeil IM 1 3 5 Oecl I 3 3 Flrle 1. 4 0 8 Pope 3 1 Boyle 4 3 11 Harrison 1 0 i 1 1 3 p. 3 Dressman 0 0 0 Keyes R. Mulholland 5 3 IS Horn T.

6 1 Totalj 16 10 42 Totala 17 4 Score by Periodaj K. OF C. i ji 27 LOCAL IM 8 33 Official! Amon fc Miller. NaH. Guard ParaoM 1 Connor CritM IT Stanebraker FroucHoot StouKer McLaiifUln's i 2 0 4 Yonfcer I 0 1 4 5 13 Smith 1 0 2 3 7 HabM 2 0 1 4 6 0 3 MuBajiey 0 1 2 2 8 Rinker 3 1 0 2 2 Davia 1 Wilt 0 Total! 12 15 Total.

13 3 Score by NALT. GUAfll) 12 17 27 MCLAUGHLIN'S 15 21 Taylor Green. 12 4- 8 14 47 57 Wllxn Scaletta OfficiiU Trojeil B. Carroll. 6 15 20 28 U'ltle McCormich 17 1 15 Armstronf A Paal Void I horn L.

Meade Uttinjly ullivan rum Mea4e arcella Total! o-1 1- 3 a-a o- 3 3 1-1 1-2 j. 3 10-18 Newcoflieta 0 0 0 Green Daudi D. Shook B. Smith J. Totab Score by Period! WILSON'S NEWCpMEH'3 2 1 5 Garru 9 3 21 P.

Twtor 0 7 7 E. Taylor 1 12 14 Fllher i Peck 1 0 2 Pope Meade) Arnold Pane 25 63 Totals 3 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 1 a ai 11 14 31 45 15 24 36 (eino Enters ndoor Meet At Maryland Olympic Ace Seeks One-Mile Victory COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP)- Keino, the colorful Olympic tampion from Kenya, was add- 1 lo the field Thursday for the and weighs 120 nches tall XHinds. The president of the league also wrote her a letter, saying I would "pose certain prob ems" to hire a female umpire Dressing room facilities hi said, would not be adequate. He also said he would no want to have his sister or hi; nother exposed to some of thi anguage baseball players usi vhen things get heated on thi tield.

In August of 1969, Mrs. Ger; iled her complaint with thi Human Rights Division, wh took the cast to court for her Graebner, Filial Score in Tourney JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI --New York's Clark Graebne and Chile's Jaime Fillol scorei straight set wins Thursda night to move to the semifin; round of the Jacksonvil! International i tenni championship. Second seed Graebner bet Australian Bill Higgins, wh new resides in Los Angeles, 6- 6-3. Fillol scored a 7-6, 6-2 wi over Ove Bengslon of Swede who had upset top-seeded II Nastase of Romania in the fir round.

In other matches Thursda; Jim Connors of UCLA be; Haroon Rahin of Pakistan, 4- 7-5, 6-1, and Britain's Gera'. Battrick defeated Dick Stockto of Los Angeles 7-6, 6-3. Non-Scoring Subs FoKree, Mal- iney. Ruggles. Ambrose If aco 7 3 4 i 0 Cessler i.

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thru Frl. 9 am to 9 pm Sal. 9 cm to 3 pm PHONE 724-5181 Valley Romps Past Viking Matmen, 48-16 Black Knights Cop Fifth Win Of Year Valley High School's wrestling team got back on the track last night after recently suffering its first setback of the season by defeating Petersburg High, 48 to 16, on the Black Knights' mats: me iituu mursaay lor me Knights of Coach Lionel s-milc run in the National In- Da cr now 5-1 on the campaign, ational Indoor Track Meet registered five pins, two'decis- ons, one forfeit win and another victory on a default. The Vik. ngs, losers in all five outings; von two by pins and one 'ccision.

Registering pins for Valley Dennis Cutter over Kenny lational Indoor Track Meet director Bob Comstock as roused from his sleep at 4 m. by a telephone call which formed him Keino was in New ork and would compete in Frl- meet. Keino, the 32-year-old who won ie 1,500 meter race at the 1968 lympics, will face milers Sam lair, Juris Luzins, Bobby Whee- Chris Mason and Mark Lar- on. IcGrady Entered Martin MoGrady, the indoor icordholdcr in the 600, was amed Thursday as a late entry or his specialty, where Lee "vans will offer stiff oil. Evans set a world record with 54.5-second clocking in the 500 ast year, but the 1068 Olympic hampion has decided to forego efense of that title while declar- ng he is out to set a record in he 600.

The meet record of 1:10.2 eems likely to fall, and Me irady's world mark of 1:07.6 might even be endangered. When IcGrady set that standard, Ev ris chased him to the wire in :08. Kjeil Isaksjon, the Swedish ole vaulter who has cleared a ecord 17 feet, 9 inches indoors vas declared out of the nice Thursday but Sam Carulhers vho has vaulted 17-1, was added Other late entries includes Reynaldo Brown, who has higl umpcd 7-3; two-miler Fran! Shorter, and sprinter Jim Green Voods Withdraws Olympian George Woods, wh suffering from a pulled mus cle, withdrew from the shot pu hut he was replaced by Al Feur erbach, who holds the worl mark of 68-11. Ours in the 107-pound class, rtike Beeman over Rick Miller the 134-pound class, Bob Metj over Larry Scott in the 147- pound class, Leonard Hughes over Ralph yance in the pound class, and Irving Hughes over Noah Plaugcr in the imited class. Hughes required only 24 sec- onds to dispose of Plauger in hat finale.

Dave Reckhart scored a 12-3 decision over Lyle Shrcve in the 128-pound class and Joe Yates scored a 10-3 decision over Darr Sitcji in the 114-pound class. Joel LaRue won for Valley by forfeit in the evening's opening match and Mike Duncan won by default over Wayne AH in the 157-pound class. Winning for the Vikings by were John Sites over Keith Wilt in the 121-pound class, and Doug Redman over Paul Miller in the 169-pound class. Dennis Moycr of Petersburg registered an ll-p decision over Joe Good. win in' the 140-pound class.

Last Night's results: Villej 100--Joel Valley, win by torfell. 107--Dennis Culler, Valley, pinned ny Ourj, 3rd period. Vatea, Valley, rfecbfoned Daa Sites, 10-3. 121--John Silea. pinned Kellh Wilt, 3rd period.

Reckhart. Valley, ccclitantl Lyln Slireve, 12-3. Moyer, Peiersfaurf, Lsioned Goodwin, ll-o. Mela, Villey, pinned Lam 2nd period. 157--Mike Duncan.

Vallej, by de- fault over Wayne Alt. 165--DOUR Redman, Peteriburl, pinned Paul period. Valley, pinned nalrh Vance. 2nd period. Unlimlled-Ininjt Kelly.

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