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HSC Hosts Sacramento In Homecoming Tilt Saturday 'Jacks Affempf To Rebound Affer Loss To San Francisco By Don Terbush Standard Sports Editor "Most of our injuries were internal after that second half shellacking we took," declared Coach Phil Sarboe as he counted noses and looked back on the 21-16 Far Western Conference defeat pinned on his Hurnblortl Slate charges by an aroused San Francisco Stale eleven Saturday afternoon. The Lumberjacks led, 14-D, at halflime'only lo have the fired- up Gators bounce back with three touchdowns in the space of len minutes. "I liked the first half," Sar- boe continued, "but in the second halt they outscored, outplayed and oul-foughl us. We liope we learned some lessons. You've got lo give those Gators credit for (he way they were able lo come from behind.

"Now we'll try to regroup and get our heads iogelher for (he big one wilh Sacramento State. Rowcn (Vic) said the Hornets have the loughesl defense in the league no question aboul it!" The Homecoming contest at Redwood Bowl next Salurday night has a strong Far Western Conference championship flavor inasmuch as the Hornets were Conference Slandin)-'? Ilumbnldt State 1 Nevada 2 1 Sacramento St.ite 1 Cal Aggies 1 I bSan 1 1 Chico State 0 3 1 I upended by Nevada. HumboMl, now deadlocked for the lop spot now dedlocked for the top spol wilh identical 2-1 conference marks. Two Injuries Although San Francisco Stale henl Ihe "Green Chain" it didn't break. Only safelynian Tom Wa- crs and lackle Bill Makowelski reported for treatment of leg njuries despite the bruising play at Cox Stadium.

Going into Ihe game wilh the Gators the hard-nosed "Green Chain" had chalked up 13 successive shulout quarters. They added two more at Cox Stadium before the ceiling collapsed. Humholdt Slate broke (lie seal on the Scoreboard mlh 2:50 left in Ihc first period. Aflcr the Jacks held on downs on their 38, quarterback Monty Fcekes found end Mike Bright alone on the San Francisco 40. He pitched a strike ami the rangy flanker started down Ihe south sidelines.

He was hit and appeared to be stopped on the 15, but broke away, cut lo the center of the field and raced into Ihe end zone. Manuel Vasquez kicked the first ot his Iwo convcr- ons. Kramer Scores Rex Chappell's blocc ot Rex Chappell's block of a subsequent recovery by Del Thornsberry on the San Francisco 45 set up the second Green and Gold tally. Thirteen running plays carriec lo Ihe one-fool line from where Bill Kramer dove over right juard for Ihe TD wilh 6:51 lo go in the first halt. San Francisco rebounded and marched lo the HSC 18, but Chappell intercepted Mike Car- Eureka Runs Wild For Big Five Win Over llclying on a i Panther pass lo set up irsl half, Ihc Eureka High Log-jthe loggers' fourth score.

Saturday powered their is-ay to a 34-G liig Five Conference football win over Ihe Mc- Kinleyvillc Panthers ami registered tlicit sixth league agninsl only one setback. Saturday's victory put Quarterback Mclcndy sparked the 50-yard scoring drive with a 20-yard aerial lo end Wcs Smith ami 19-yard run around left end. Melendy hil llollen- II with an ll-yardcr for Ihe Eureka look over possession Loggers a half game ahead of second place Arcala. The two will ncxl weekend in Ku-Jin (he closing seconds of Ihc reka's season finale, while theL on hcir ymA illc Vigors will have one game rc-l an( OI1 osl va an maining, an encounter with i langcrous Del Narlc the noxl play cut loose with his 61-yard end around jaunt good for the loggers' fiflh anil final score as Ihe lime gun sounded. The Panthers fought Ihe lxg- jcrs lo a stalemate in the third Hard-Nosed Action At Cox Stadium Saturday Fullback Bill Kramer (40) of Humboldl State lincls a gaping hole awaiting him, but it closed quickly after he gained four yards on this second quarter play against San Francisco State.

The two Gators closing in for the tackle are linebacker John Escobar (lefl) and middle guard Mike a (63). San Francisco took a 21-10 Far Western Conlerence win at Cox Slnclium Saturday (UPl Tclcplioto) afternoon. Seals, Buckaroos To 1-1 Tie In WHL Play By United Press Inleruational The Western Hockey League teams are so well-balanced that they can't even settle their games within the regulation 60 minutes. Both of Sunday night's games went into overtime and when the final whistle had sounded, first place co-tenants Seattle and -Saix Francisco were just four points ahead ot last place occupants Vancouver and los Angeles. Seatlle nudged Denver 3-2 in overtime Sunday night while San Francisco and Portland battled to a 1-1 tie.

The sudden death overlime at Seattle had progressed 6 minutes and 19 seconds before Jean Marie Cosselte of Ihe Totems blinked the red light. Guyle Fielder and Bev Bell also hit for the winners and Bell's tally came wilh just 22 seconds to go in the regulation contest. WHL Standings W. L. T.

Pts GF GA son's pass to kill the threat The Galors required 4:48 get back in Ihe ball game the second half. A fumble by halfback- Frank Buda gave Ihem possession ot the HSC 17 and in four plays San Francisco was on the Scoreboard. Don Rodrigo booted the first of lis three extra points for the day. Just 2:40 later the count was incited. Gil Haskell pilfered a Feekes' pass on Humboldt's 37.

Six plays later halfback Tom SJahney broke over right lackle from ten yards out for the touchdown. San Fran Seattle Denver Portland Vancouver Los Angeles 5 4 3 4 5 4 4 4 4 34 34 34 23 38 37 25 22 6 0 8 41 44 i 0 8 27 39 Sunday's Results Seattle 3 Denver 2 (ot) San Francisco 1 Portland 1 (tie) Monday's Schedule No games scheduled Sequoia Tennis Club Shuts Out HSC Faculty Sequoia Swim and Tennis Club 1 racqueteers blanked the visiling Humboldt Slate Faculty combine, 5-0, in Saturday matches on Ihe winners' courts. Ellis Williamson, playing in the top singles spot, oullasled Ralph Samuelson (HSC), 5-7 6-3, 5-3. In other men's singles play it was Cliff Mitchell over D. Louck (HSC), 6-0, 6-1, and Jack Yeider measuring C.

Allen, 6-3, 6-2. Mitchell and Rogers teamed lo win the men's doubles open er, 6-1, 6-2, over Samuelson-Al len, and Len Agnew and Dick Rogers completed the shutout decisions Giles Sinclair and Carr, 6-3, 5-3. Saturday morning the SSTC hosus the Eureka Tennis Club starting at 10 o'clock. 'Green Chain' Holds San Francisco held HSC on a fourlh-and-one situation and took possession on the Lumberjacks' 3D, but Ihe "Green Chain" rose to the" heights and slopped (he Gators on the seven. With 0:51 left in the game Mike Bnrke found halfback Don Richardson leading his defenders toward the right side of the field.

He hit him in stride over Dave Minor's head and Hie 135- pound senior raced into the end zone. The play covered 44 yards. After being deprived of a play by the officials, Ihc 'Jacks sent Gary Gans back to punt on what should have been third down. Gans kicked lo Tim Tier- ncy on the three. He backtracked into the end and when hil hard by Bright fumbled.

The ball was kicked around Ihe end zone and out of bounds for a safety. Humboldt Slate's last-gasp op- portunily went out the window when Frank Maitagliati fumbled a Moorehouse punt on the Lumberjack 23 with 1:49 left to play The Gators punched lo Ihe 15 but the "Green Chain" did ils stuff. The 'Jacks took over but time ran out as Feekes began firing desperation passes. SAN FRANCISCO 0 0 14 7-21 HUMBOLDT 7 7 0 2 1 THE A I To'al First iFirsl Downs Rustvng Irst Passing irst DD'Ans Pe-rallies arc's Ga'ncd Rusiinq 1 ards Lost Rushing Yds. Ga-ned Rushing 'ards Gained Passing I 'ards Losl Passing Yds.

Gained Passing ofal He! Yds. Gained Passes asses Completed ass's Ir.lercepled By umbles Fumbles Recovered By umb'r ol Punts veragc Length Punts unts Blocked Bv Average Punt Returns Average Kic.kc.lf Returns Av. Pair Interception Ret. lumber of Peral'ies Yards Lost, Penalties Toucrdowns Extra Safeties TcTal Paints 10 7 7 1.7 11.1 X.O 0 Defensive halfback Tecl Snapp was knocked down by San Francisco's Paul Richards (on ground), but not before pulling halfback Tom a to the ground after a short second quarter gain. Number 75 is Humboldt State tackle Dennis Grotting.

Jim Fiorello, Gator tackle, is shown at the left. (UP! Tolepliolo) Foreslers Avenge Loss To Portland T-Birds The Humboldt Foresters clos- 1 out their home season in a ig way Saturday night at Alce Stadium registering a 30-15 evenge win over the Portland in an mterseclional emi-professional football con- cst. The Forester Saturday MUMBOLOT rent Kramer SAK FRANCISCO Manney Crum Burke TC YG YL 13 30 YO YL AV verged a 10-12 loss handed earlier this season by the T-Bird squad in Portland, bul '-Bird quarterback Charlie Ganer was outstanding in defeat, lassing for 311 yards and com- Jeling 26 of 41 aerials. A former Oregon Tech star Ganler fired Iwo touchdown asses in a game attempt to ceep pace wilh the rampaging 'oresters. But Forester halfback Ceci Stephens was every bit as im pressive as Canter.

He taltiec touchdowns and rushc a net of 92 yards in leading locals' scoring efforts. On the Ihird play from scrim mage after the opening kickof Stephens hauled in an aeria from quarterback Fred mire in a play covering 47 yard and put Ihe Foresters on th Scoreboard. Jim Walker boote he conversion. But the T-Birds came righ back with an 11-play, 73-yar drive that knotted the scor rv-ilh only five minutes gone Ihe first quarter. Ganter led the drive by com Dieting five passes in five a iempts, including a three-yarc er to Gary Hamblet for th tally.

Al Parent kicked the extr point. And in Ihe second quarter tl T-Birds jumped into the lead a Lance Spruill intercepted Forester pass carried tl mail down to the hosts' 23. Ga ter hil Parent with a five-ya scoring pass seven plays lal and then ran in Ihe for two points and a 15-7 lead Tie Foreslers came roaring ck with a 69-yard drive cap- by a 42-yard jaunt by Steph- and quarterback Roger fft tied it up with a two-point nversion aerial lo Earl Love. lh i-ily 47 seconds left in half the Foreslers forged ead on an 11-yard pass from hitmire to Stephens with alker adding his second con- rsion on a kick. Slephcns sel the pass with a 14-yard run The Foresters' defensive unil ild the in the sec id half and added their fina lly when Whitmire skirled bf 1 id for 17 yards.

passed lo Dave Lit eton for the Foresters' cccom vo-point conversion of the ame and to even off the scon 30-15. The T-Birds a fiiia uarter drive on Ganler's pass ig arm but the Foresters halt the effort on their own 13. '-BIRDS 7 8 0 7 15 8 0-1 0-30 SPORTS HUMBOLDT STANDARD Monday. Nov. 4, 1963.

Page 19 St. Bernard's Rolls Over Ferndale High Quarterback i Coslello hrew four touchdown passes Saturday in leading Ihe SI. Berard's Crusaders to a 47-7 romping of the Ferndala Wildcats for Iheir fiflh Lillle Four inference foolball win of the season. With Saturday's win (he Crusaders guaranteed themselves at least a lie for Ihe conference crown and marked the seventh win of the season. The Crusaders upended the McKinleyville Panthers, 22-0, and the Fortuna Huskies, 13-7, in inter sectional contests this season.

Halfhack Don Del Grande added two touchdowns lo Cos end Bill Peavey for 18 yards nd the score. Allen made il 0-0 wilh his kick. Russ -Rcdncr intercepted a ass after the kickoff and Ihe usaders drove 50 yards wilh 5cl Grande going up Ihe middle or five with :26 left in the half Mien kicked the point. Del Grande returned Ihc sec ond half kickoff 77 yards up th sidelines untouched and also ran in Ihe extra point. Coslello hil sophomore Danny Walsh with a five-yard pas with 7:00 lefl in Ihe thin period lo cap a 58-yard march Walsh carried off lackle for th PAT.

Costcllo sparked Ihe driv Grid Scores EAST lie 10 Dartmouth ennsylvania 7 Harvard 2 llairova 22 Holy Cross 14 oston College 1(1 Vanderbill ornell 18 Columbia 17 rockpoii St. 7 Udhiboro St. rinceton 31 Hrown 13 enn Military 10 Dicxcl 0 Colgate 20 Lehigh 'ash i Jeff 13 Carnegie Tech (ulgers 21 Boston University 22 Tuft 0 Norwich 19 Middlcbury 14 nowdoin 14 Bates 7 Geneva 19 Grove City E. Slrouilsburg 34 Corlland St, iUsburgli 35 Syracuse 27 Delaware 34 Buffalo Williams 34 Union (N.Y.) 6 Rhode Island 21 Springfield 2 Connecticut 21 New Hampshire Wagner 25 Ursinus 0 Coast Guard 45 Trinity (Conn)2 Maine 55 Coloy 12 Northeastern 30 Kings Point 6 Albright 28 Moravian 7 Gcltysburg 14 12 Slippery Hock 32 Lock Haven 20 C.W. Post 19 Delaware Valley 16 'eslminsfer 10 Glenvillc St.

13 lleghcny 27 Bethany (W.VA.)IQ ucknell 14 Temple 3 usquehanna 58 Alfred 0 assachusells 41 Vcrmonl 0 uniata 7 Wilkes ochester 12 St. Lawrence 6 ridgeporl 15 Ithaca 14 ridgwater St. Nichols 0 ape May C.G. 14 Me. Mbril.O; ickinson 34 Lebanon Va.

8 lassboro SI. 12 Monlclair 0 0 Weslcyan 0 utztown SI. 25 Bloomsburg 13 oward U. 32 Hampton Inst. 14 Morgan State 23 N.

A TO luhlenburg 26 Upsala 13 bcrlin 47 Johns Hopkins 15 enn Mill Coll. 10 Drexcl Tech 0 langi Crcsccnl Cily. The Tigers have a 5-1 conference record aflcr posting a 7-0 win over Ihc Forluna Huskies Friday night. Halfback I'M Weekly fullback Dill llullcnsliiulc Uillicd two touchdowns each and end John Biirman aildcd another on ICurcka's effective end around play, liurinan jaunlcd 61 yards lo close out Ihc Uiggers' scoring us (he half ended. Following the opening kickoff Ihc Loggers launched a 63-yard scoring drive climaxed by a six- yard 'I'D plunge by Weekly.

'Hie drive was sparked by a 16-ynrc! lass from quarterback Mark Melendy, Jr. and a 25-ynrd, off- tackle mil by Weekly. McKinlcyvillc Ihen marchci from Ihcir own 22 lo Ihc Eureka 23 bul the drive was slopped abruptly when Weekly intercepted a pass by Panther tail quarter and Ihen rcgislercd heir sole tally ot Ihc game in lie opening minutes of iourlh quarter. McKinlcyvillc gained possession of the hall on Ihcir own 31 after slopping a liureka nllenipl, lo move out (rom Ihcir own goal line. lliirckn 28 0 0 31 McKhilcyvillc 0 0 0 8 A I ToMl i Downl Rushing Flnl Pass'ng a Gained Rushing Ylfdl Loll RuiVng Net Yds.

G.iV-ed Rushing Yard) Gained Passing EKS MH5 9 II back John Dinimick and rc- lurncd In Ihe Mac 35. The Panthers held the and look over on their own 28 lo end Ihe ircal. In Ihc closing minutes ot Ihc irsl quarter ICurcka launched a i7-yard drive capped by Hollcn- hadc's three yard scoring lungc in Ihe opening mimiles the second quarter. Weekly added i second ouclulown ot Hie afternoon as 10 intercepted another Dim mick aerial and scampered 3 yards for the score. Defensive back Gary Loiij holm minutes later picked Mel Yds.

Gllned Palling Total Ydl. Gained Panel ANeinpled Co'npklcd Interceded By 14 Fumbles Fumbles Recovered Qy number of Punls Average Lertglh Punls Punls Blocked 0 Average Punt Helurns Average Klckoll Rtlurm Pass Interception Rel. 12 34 in 2 1 umocr ol Penalises arus Penallles 34.6 0 7 IS 5 1 0 11.0 6 0.0 9,1 i.o INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES ol'enshade tax Wihlund AeLendy surman LonflJ'olm nsley Blanc McKIHUEYVIU-E Mul'er Cirmesln TC YO YL AV 0 I.J 0 S.O 0 1.0 0. 10.1 n.o 1 19 0 i 64 w.o 1 -1.) 1 0 TC YO YL AV 9 33 3 3.3 3 5 0 IJ 1 0 3.0 1 3.0 tcllo's four, scoring on a 77 with a 16 yard run. THE YARDSTICK otal First Downs Down; Rushing irsl Downs Passing irst Downs Penalties ards Ga'ned "drds Lost Rvsning let Yds.

Rushing "ards Gained Passing lei Yds. Gained Pass-rg otal Net Ydsd Ga'me. Basses Attempted Passes Competed Passes Intercepted By Recovered ay tu.Tb*r of Punts Average Length Punls Average Punt Returns Average Kkkoff Returns Iv. pass IntercepKon Rel. of Penalties Yards Losl PenalliM ouchdowns Points Tolll Points 11 31? rj) MO in 3 3 1 15.D 18.1 K.O 11.0 51 2 INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES O'Connor SlrulII VCKinnty FORESTERS c.

Stephens Love Oliver Wnifmlre McAtiisicr G. Siemens ToCI TC YG YL 13 '5 --1 0. A IS 159 1 ID i IS I 17 13 ard kickotf return and on a THE ve-yard line plunge. To1l1 lt Midway in the first period, tel Gronte intercepted a pass the Crusaders' 45 lo slarl he first touchdown drive. Del Grande had runs of I I 0 and six yards and Costello hil John Davis wilh his 14-yard aerial wilh 5:42 to go.

Three minutes later, the Crusaders took a Wildcat punt and drove 50 yards in three plays. Coslello unloaded a 48-yard bomb lo end Kevin Daly for the score and passed to Del Grande for the PAT. Femdale drove to Ihe Crusader four in the second quarter after taking a pu nt on their own 28, but push over. Griggs led the drive with runs of 23 and 11 and passes of nine seven and five yards. St.

Bernard's drove from the 'Cats 42 with Costello i Day.ns Paslir.q 'ards Ga'ned Rushing Lost Rushing lei Yds. Rustling Gair.ed Passing Id Yds. Gairvjd Passing ctal Nr! Yds. Gained Completed In'ercepled By ymb'es iimles By lurr.ber of Punts verage Length Pass Interception Rel. of Penalties Yards Losf Junior Jacks Whip Motfett Field Team Quarterback Joe Sarboe Sal- irday rolled up total of 252 ards in Ihe air while passing or one touchdown and then ran another tally lo lead the lumboldt Slate Junior Jacks lo 21-14 win over Moffcll Naval iir Slalion here.

In leading the Junior Jacks i their fourth straight victory the season, Karboe completed 5 of 38 passes and overcame fi-0 Flyer lead which haunl- cd them until the third quar- C. W. Wychec, 33-year-old quarterback hit wingback llerry Carlcr fnr 21 yards and Ihe downs only to find the way blocked once more. A 21-yard pass from Sartor; to Joe Rog crs sparked Ihe march. Bul Ihc hosts were not to he as a fourth down pass play backfired on the Flyers when an Ineligible receiver was detected downficld.

'Hie play worked for ID yards, bul the 15-yard penally gave Ihe Junior Jacks the ball on Ihc 10-yard line. Del Grande made a jumping, one-handed calch of Sarhoe's toss lo pul the hal! on the one from where Sarhoe carried over himself. Sarboe booted the ex- lyer's first touchdown wilh ra point and it was 15-14 with xxith. Conn. 27 Hofslra 25 Vagner 25 Ursinus 0 'enn SI.

17 Maryland 15 'Jorlh Car. 28 Georgia 7 Vorth Car. St. 15 Virginia 9 Vest Vir. 20 Gco.

Washington 10 'irginia Tech 14 Richmond 13 Clemson 36 Wake Forest 0 Jeorgia Tech 30 Duke 6 Florida SI. 40 Furman 6 Sasl Car. 20 The Ciladcl Wesl I.iberly 22 Fairmonl SI. Memphis St. 25 Lfliisville 0 Tulane 20 Soulh Carolina 7 gwestcrn Maryland 18 glycomin Vir.

Military 26 Will Mary 6 Miami (Fla.) 0 Ktnlucky 14 Middle Tenn. 27 Auslin Peay 0 Morgan SI. 23 N. Car. AT 0 St.

Augustine 2fl Elixabelh Clyl4j aml hcd Shepherd 13 Briilgcwalcr Coll. O. jacks the whcrc thcy Virginia Union 6 Virginia SI. t- Auburn 13 Florida 0 lississippi 37 St. 3 3:03 left in the opening period.

Hill Ransomc skirted lefl end 'or the two poinl conversion. The touchdown was set up when Sarhoe's punl was partially blocked and recovered by James Jennings on the HSC 31. Wychee intercepted one of Snr- boe's passes to snutf out a promising drive that carried the Junior Jacks lo Ihe Flyer's 37. After holding Ihe Moffell eleven, I.co Mack picked oft a third down pass and returned i to Ihe Flyer 32. Sarhoe hit Car l)cl Grande for 8 and 11 yards Joe Kichardson for I I tc nut the ball on the five.

How defense stiff- lefl lo play. Sarboe kepi Ihc Junior Jacks the ground for their final ally. The Ifillfoppers ground out 62 yards in 11 plays wilh Leo Mack going in from the five wilh 1:07 left in the game. Tom lolden's try for the PAT was partially blocked by Broy. Humboldt State gained 364 yards, 262 of il through the air, lo Moffelt Field's 69.

The Junior Jacks led in first downs 165. Holbrook paced Ihe ground attack wilh 83 yards in 12 carries and Rogers added 49 in 17 loles. IJroy ground oul 39 for Ihe visitors while Wychec completed ive of nine passes for 52 yards. THE A I 3SS 13 2 4 31.7 0 0 9.9 (Ga.) SI. 2 Savannah 0 'isk 12 Knoxvillc Vorth Car Coll.

20 Shaw 8 Clark 34 Morehouse 3 Elon 19 West. Car. 10 J.C. Smith 22 Win-Salcm St. 8 Sewanee 23 S.W.

(lenn.) 0 Bishop 18 Dillard Uni. 0 INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES Grlgss rtubr-r Ke-uien Odell ST. A Del Gra-dl Rapln Costello Djvli Walsh Allen Peavey Glan-iVI RKtner Crivell-3 TC YO YL AV 13 II 55 I 3 TC YO YL AV 0 t. js -e 5 --i over i Ihc II ior Jacks a the Jim I'ame back fo tie 20 Mississippi St. 13 nc s( rc on a 76-yard, march thai fealured a 26-yard pass from Sarhoe to Bruce Nchon and a 15-yard scamper by John Holbrook.

Sarboe passed seven yards lo I Del Grande for the score witt 13:56 left in Ihe third quarter anc then hil Nelson (or the two- Howard (D.C.) 32 Hampton In.HI pointer to trot the score at 8-8 Tenn Tech 21 Louisiana Tech 171 However, the Junior Jacks Centre 28 Randolph-Macon 20 Ala. AM 48 Ala. St. 14 Oberlin 47 Johns Hopkins 15 McNcese (La.) gla. Coll.

0 East Tenn. 22 Morehead 0 West. Ken St. 29 East. Ken St.

6 W. Va. Wes 14 W. Va. Tech 0 Chattanooga 14 Jacksonville 0 West Virginia SI.

25 Salem 12 N. E. La. St. 21 Arlington St.

12 glory was short-lived as Phi Lomax grabbed the ensuini and sped down the wes for 85 yards, virluall untouched, and put the Flyer hack in the lead l-i-8. Broy's try for the PAT was no good. The Junior Jacks drove lo the 11 following and exchange ol otal Flrsl Dovns Irsl Downs Rushing Irst Oovfn-, Pass ng 'ards Gained Rushing fards Lost Rushing let Yds. Gained Rulhing Gained Pasting Lost Passing Tet Yds. Gained Pass'r-3 otal Met Yds.

Gained 'asses AHempfed 'asses Corip'eled 'asses In'ercepled Bv umble; Fumbles Recovered By Nyrnber cf Punts l.enoih unfs BlxVed Average Punt Returns Average Kkvoff Returns Av. Pass Ret. ll-jmber Penalties Yards Lost, Penalties it II 102 us i i i 32.0 I 1 5.0 7.0 37.0 2i.O 11.0 0 341 to 1 25 3 11 INDIVIDUAL A MOFFEir FIELD JUNIOR A Roaeri TC YO YL AV II 0 I.I 11 0 3.S 7 14 37 3 3 I 0 2 0 TC Yd YL AV 12 0 17 10 4 -H 1 i 0 4.0 I 0 5.0.

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