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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 36

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Star-Gazettei
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Elmira, New York
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36
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Thurrday, June 8, 1972 36 STAR-GAZETTE Elmira, N.Y. Tampa, Long Beach Get Major Status NEW YORK' (AP) Major for the 1972 football season, the teams brings to 121 the number college status has been granted National Collegiate Athletic of University Division teams in to the University of Tampa and Association announced, the NCAA. There are 334 Col-Calif ornia State at Long Beach The elevation of the two lege Division teams. Trevino, Player Top Philly Field Sandy Says: PHILADELPHIA (AP) FCH BIG SAVINGS! FAMOUS WEIIZEL TEHTSf yv-' ill I I 11111.111 I III num. IUI, ill 11111111 i.

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(AP Wirephoto) Top Track Stars Say They'll Bypass AAU Meet Kain Date Sun. 2 AV CIIEI1U1IG 'SPEEDR0IIE ROUTE 17 BETWEEN ELMIRA I WAVERLY ON EXIT 59 Come To Select Group SLEEPING IllIIIll Many with 4 lb. Bonded Dacron that meet" "It's not necessary to go to that meet to make the U. S. team this year," said Bob Sea-gren, world record holder in the pole vault "I may go but not out of love for the AAU.

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