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'-San M'ateo 'Etjr' 1 ILimtfi Monday, November 30, 19701 Go Work Prep basketball action begins tomorrow afternoon nine San M'ateo County high schools. getting, their first taste of what should be rugged year's competition. Two potential league champions, Burlingame High School of the Mid-Peninsula League; and Menlb-Atherton of the South' Peninsula Athletic face each other in tomorrow's featured action at MA's gymnasi- Panthers will feature Menlo School comes to test Dan San Carlos Dons. All games begin at 3:15 p.m. After tomorrow's action the pace slackens for the rest of week with only Aragon High 'School playing at Oceana on Everyone is idle Thursday.

But Friday is the first big day of prep action. Highlighted by a doubleheader at Capuchino and the first annual Jefferson High 'School Invitational, Friday will 11 separate games. The Jefferson Tournament, a two-night affair, will feature four defending league champions. Both Westmoor and Jefferson were co-champions of- the All-Coast Grid Team SAM FRANCISCO TM 1970 United Press All Const College Foofbtl! Ofltmt 1 Khtol Bob Ore. Bob Mcore, Stan.

I Bob Calif. Steve Jubh, Stan. Sltvt Bus-ch, WSU Ernie Janet, Wash. North Peninsula League season along with South last San urn. returning starters from year's runner-up Ray Rotolo, forward Sieve Kircher and guard Terry Freethy.

Panther coach Frank still hasn't decided 'who wilt be the fourth and fifth starters on this year's sq.uad, which many coaches figure the' team' to beat in 1 the MPL. "Kircher hasn't been-out very long in' practice because of Eoot- Befctendorf noted, "and been busy looking at some of the prospects off last year's sophomore squad so can't really say how strong, we look right now. I know, though, it will be a rough year right from the start. The competition around here will be frantic." Serra. with only one letterman returning in Rich O'Rea- gon, will travel for its initial fray against Lowell High School in San Francisco, Hal'f Moon Bay and Crestmoor High Schools, (wo teams not figuring in r'e i league races meet in the Falcon gym-1 j-efforson nmn -while powerful RiJ rdi WWlmoor, JtUwson, Placer: vs Palo Alto at Cubberley and icg (Reno) ot Cubberley, doubleheader, 9 p.m.; Sdulh San Francisco vs.

capuchino al Mills and WoodsM. at Mills', doubleheader, 7:30 and 9 p.m.; Silver Crook Monlo-Athcrton; Ravens- John Sartde, Stan. Jim Ptunketr, Stan. Dave Schilling, OSU Hobby Moore, Randy 'Defentt Player Khaol Charlie Weaver, USC Jim OSU Tim Osterlinq, UCLA Craig Hanneman, OSU Dave Stan. uv Sherm White, Calif.

LB 6-5 25 Jr. Dave Chaney. S. Jose St.LB S-0 210 Jr. Jim Lilly, OSU Cal Jones, Wash.

Ray Younablood, Calif. HI. wi. ci: 6 4-2 T90 Sr. 4-3 221 Sr.

4-2 250 Sr. 4-5 235 Sr, 6-223iJr. 3-4 241 Sr. -a 4-2 224 Sr. 4-3 305 Sr.

4-3 221 Jr. 6-2 212 Jr. 5-10 175 Sr. PM. Ht.

Wt. CI. 6-2 214 Sr. 4-3 208 Jr. Pacific.

8 Conference champion Stanford, led by Heisman quarterback placed six players on the 1970 United 6-4 232 Sr. 4-3 23? Sr. LB 6-4 230 Sr. 6 Ml 180 So. J-9170SO.

Second Team offense' Flm and-Bobby Chandler, USC, ends; Marv Montgomery, USC, and Shellabarger, San Diego tackles; 'Jack Slambaugh. end Greg Hendrcn, Bruce Jnrvis, center; 'Dennis Dummit, UCLA, 'quarterback; Clarence Davis, USC, Bob Ewen, WSU, and Bo Cornell, backs. Second team defense --Pete Lazetlch, and Steve Buettner, ends; Tom Fallla, and O.Z. White, tackles; Tom Graham, Jeff Ohill, backs, mention Sil Honorabl Stan Murphy, am Drake. Jeff Kolberq, Plunkett, OSU.

Gcrrv Mulllns, USC, Bob Burmeis- Injuns Dominate All-Coast Trophy winning Jim Plunkett, Press Coast International All College Football West team announced today. Plunkett, who set every conference and. total offense record as well as the national marks in both categories, received every vote except one from the panel of sports i broadcasters and coaches who helped UPI select Richai the mythical team. I Steve Besides Plunkett, Stanford State catches for. 1,123 seven touchdowns, yards tackle and Bob placed tight end Bob M.oore, offensive tackle Steve Jubb, center John Sands, flanker Randy Vataha and defensive lineman Dave on the.

team. Bob Newiand of led Pac-8 receivers with 67 Richards of California, guards Busch of Washington and Ernie Janet of Washington and running backs Dave Schilling of Oregon State and Bobby Moore of Oregon completed, the first offensive team. The defensive 11 included besides Tipton, Charlie Weaver of USC and Jim Sherbert of Oregon State at end, Tim Osierling and Craig Hanneman of Oregon State tackle. Sherm While of California Dave Chancy of San Jose State at linebacker and Jim Lilly of Oregon State, Cal Jones of Ray Youngblbod' California and Lionel Thomas of Washington State the' 'backfield. There was soine juggling of positions on the defensive team so that the best man could be fitted in.

Chaney, about the only bright spot on San Jose's hard-luck team, was the non-Pac-8 player to make the team. Pro scouts consider him a hot prospect. Plunkett, of course, was the glamor choice on the team and an easy winner of the Player of the Year Award Stanford Lands Six FRANCISCO (AP) Piunkett, one of college Others who made it the sec- InTB Conference champion 1 Stanford ball's all time great quarter- nri year in a row were of- 'a 0 cLA, aS5 placed six players, headed by backs, was one of three un- ob Richards o. Heisman Trophy winner Jim'animo'us choices and one of fivelj, Hf tailback 'Clarence on the Ail Pacific-8 first-team offensive repeaters! Francisco while Placer High School is twice-defending champion' of the Sierra Foothill Athletic league and Riordan High School's Crusaders hold bunting of the West Catholic Athletic League. Here is the complete week's schedule of all practice basketball acsion at home or away: frr, Hillary Shockicy, Marv Kendricks, UCLA, Sonny Sixfciller, Dan Fouls, Dilve ua Bill Drake, Leon Burns, L.onq Beach Jimmy Jones, USC, Sieve Sweeney, Greg Sloup.li, USC, Dave Dalby, UCLA, Johii Vcila.

USC, Dan Paslorlni, Santa Clara, Bcriie Oliver, I Henry Allison, San Dicco Crawford, UOP, John Sexton, Ron Ayala, USC. Stove Horowitz, Randy Wersching, Steve Wiczbowskl, Wash. i football team announced Mon- Voting was done by head of Southern Cal and defensive coaches in the conference following the Nov. 21 traditional games. TOMORROW P.M.

Menlo.AiR.rton; at San Loindro; Scrrn side ot Fremont; Half Lowell; wood- Moon Bay LlcH-Wllmcrding ot Oceanj; Ml. View TGl)nn I.R.6AY7P.M. Jefferson Hltih School Tournarnem -n? Jefferson, Westmoor, it Hillsdale; Beliarmlne vs. Scr a Atherlon at Buchscr; Burllnpame at San St. Francis Sequoia; Blacklorcl at Corimont; Crestmodr a't Serramonte; Cubberley vs.

at Palo Alto and side, featuring seven foot center Rich Kell'cy, travels to Fremont High School', Secin'oi'a also travels to' play at Satt Leandro and wood Serra, Baseball Opens Meetings Today LOS ANGELES (AP) If Harry. Dalton has his way, the rich will get richer this week during baseball's winter meetings, "We probably will make at least one deal, and we might make two or three," the front office chief of the world champion Baltimore Orioles said Sunday as officials of the 24 major league clubs and their minor league a i i a continued checking in for the annual conclave, which began 1 with this morning's draft session. Canada Net UCLA Quint Coach Earns High Status Canada College tenrvis; coach Rich Anderson and San Maieo little Ann Kye-mura bott came out with high ratings the Northern California Tenras As- arfrtttal rankings. Anderson, the young Redwood City netter who has won rriost of area's a tournaments this year, is listed second olace behind former Davis Cup- a pro'Bitty ateo Choice Again from 1969 Davis'of OSC, Oregon running Defensive end Charles Weaver back Bobby Moore and Stanford tackle Craig Hanneman of Oregon State also were unanimous selections. All Pacific Eight Ends, Bob Offense; Ncwland, bob Jubb, Stanford.

Oregon; Richards, Cal; Steve offensive end Bob Moore. Oreson and California placed four players on the first 'ffl Steve Busch, Washington Slnte; Ernic Jonft. Wci'-hiniton. Center, Dave Dalbv. UCLA.

Quarterback, Jim plunUelt, S'-inford. Backs. Clarence Davis, L'SC; Bobby Moore, vctohH, Stanford. Defense: Ends, Charles weaver, USC; Jlmshor- Lincmcn, Craig iTiotor, Stanford; r.ia, Phil Bocks, Lionel Colcman, Orecon; Cal Jones, Washington; 'Ray. Youngblood, Cal- Honorable Mention: CJlitornia, Oreo Hcndren, og; Stan Murphy, ob; O.Z.

White, dt. Oregon, Jack SMmbaush, 05; Bill "orison Swtc, Jetl Kolbcrc, oc; Dave Sianlord, 0 John Sande, oc; Jack Schgllz, db UCLA, Dennis Dummil, qb; Tim Ostcr- llno, dt; Bob Plffcrini, 10; Ron Carver, u. W.i^hlr.gton; D.ivo Shorm While, Calilor- Croylc, California, Marv Mont- Wdsmllyiull, 01 jt, CC, BO noil, ob; Jim Kricg, ob; Bill Cahill, db; Bob Burrnclster. db. Washington State, Lionel Thomas, db.

'use, Gerry Mulllns, oe; aou Wiishlnston, Bruce Jarvis Finales Can Be Upsetting By United Press International and Gator Bowl-bound Auburn The end of the college defeated Alabama, a Blucbon- foofiball season can be very net Bowl team, 33-28. It can bring tears to (tie eyes of the Favorites' fans, second guesses from those too-hasty bowl selection committees and excuses from the coaches. Notre Dame and Army found out just how upsetting it can be last Saturday against season- ending rivals. better last year's mark of 19-7. i The big Washington Kiyomura 'high in th 'iiigs last month, i FiM olace in the women sm- 'rankings.

National Junior Court champion LUza Pandc of Palo Alto is lopped ranked in the women's division followed by Sharon Walsh of San Rafael. San MSteo's Jack Darrah liettd as fifth in the men to singles, while Norm Brooks fell ,1 mpn 45 Sixth spot tfn peninsula' Tennis George is men's 45 Club pro listed as By RON SUPINSKI United Press International A new basketball season debuts on the West Coast this week and, as- usual, it's spelled U-C-L-A. Coach John Wooden, who has spent 36 of his 60 years as a coach, and his Bruins go after their fifth straight NCAA championship and seventh in last eight, year anyone will dispute pre-seaso'n ranking as the top team in the country but crosstown rival Southern California, Washington State and possibly California -could make things difficult for the Bruins in the Conference. Illustrated coverboy Sidney Wicks average) eads another talented group of include returning starters Curtis Rowe, Steve Patterson and Henry Bibby. Eight other talented players are vying for the fifth spot vacated 'by graduated guard John Vallely.

UCLA already has played Dennis Hogg. Cougars will Many equal feel the or even man Huskies the 6-10 for is center "Steve Hawes who was the second best scorer in the Pac-8 last season with a 20.6 average, At California, Charlie Johnson Southern California, finishing the season with only a 64-1 record and a 12-point underdog, tripped the third-ranked Irish 38-28, and Navy salvaged a dismal season with an 11-7 finale over arch-rival Army. This week more of the same can happen when first-ranked Texas faces sixthiranked Arkansas in a Southwest Conference showdown that means the title and Cotton Bow berth. That clash is only the featured attraction of a weekend that also has Louisiana State (No. 8) facing Mississipp Louisiana State, Orange Bowl hopeful it can beat Ok Miss, defeated Tulane, 25-14, but despite the defeat the Green Wave got a Liberty Bowl invitation; underdog Miami 'held on for a 14-13 victory that ruined Florida's Liberty Bowl Southern whipped Texas Christian, 26-17; West Virginia beat Maryland, '20-10: Boston College shut out Holy Cross, 54-0; and Louisville, which will -play Long Beach State in the Pasadena Bowl, beat Wichita State, 34-24.

(No. 10), Tennessee (No. A a going.against UCLA (No. and Phil Chcnier are two of and spoiler Miami taking or i j.i A Ad' Mm Tcfnii finest guards on the Coast. Add Houston center Ansley' Truitt and forward Jackie Ridgle and the i .1 Bears have a Northern a i i a top- piayw.

NOHCALTENNIS what probably will amount to: conference, defending co-titlist one ot its toughest games of aci ic a Loyola look like the Th 1 'Rruins i rsnrtrirt.i Sheplrard, San Francisco; 17. John is. Bob Reynolds, 19. Willie Orooet, Ken Loweusjn Jo MEN Dun Gale, Mountain View; 2 Butch bl)Si 1 'Criizc, Santa Clara; 13. I timodoaslch.

61 Ccrrlto; 14. Dick V'Jo- Wooifson. 2. Dan LU- an 3 Krlil san Lo'enro; 4. Norm San Mateo; 7.

Jim Cruie. Santa Mara; B. Morrie Friedman, Berkeley; 9. IJyle Anderson, aurli'nqame; 10. George SINGLES combination capable of upsetting the Pac-8 applecart owned by the Bruins.

"Stanford's hopes lie mainly in hotshooting guards Claude Ter- Dennis O'Neill who averaged more formidable ry and between them than 36 points last season. 16). Ole Miss already got a dose of that late- season upset pill with a 19-14 loss -to Mississippi State tha probably will cost among elite top ten. Warriors Beat L.A. (Continued from Page L.A., agreed on Ai's own summation of his talents.

"He's amazing," Lucas said. "He can come in there and give us a big lift. He's so fast." Allies said he wants to play maybe a dozen or so minutes' per game until Joe Ellis i jured foot) can work his way! back into the lineup. It is not expected that Ellis i Ron Dahms gets a chance to show what he can do for USF now that center Pete Cross has graduated Jo-the pros. Forward, Johnny Burks heads a group of four veterans who will help the' Dons.

In the West Coast Athletic 1 Groroc Tlttmann. Berkeley; 2. A Cliv; 3. Vcrr, Altrw, Slocklon: 4. Rasmussw, 5 Doui Cr.iry, Modesto: 4.

Clifford Nelson pC WOMEN'S 51NOLES 1 Eliza Pandc, Palo Allo: 2. Sharon Waiih. San 3. Wlarcclyn Louis i. Barbara Downs, Alamo Farcl Footman, San Francnco; 6.

Ann Kiyomura. San 7. Pat WelU, Al tiany; 8. Judy Louis, Sunnyvale; 9. Kate Latham, Palo Allo; 10.

Arlene Cohen, San Francisco: 11. Brenda Garcia, Lafayette 12 Andrea Barnes, San Francisco; 13 Hill. Arcata; H. Susan Mihmerlbas ieh, El Cerrlto; 15. Jeanr.s Olsen, MEN'S CLASS 8 SIN5LE5 i Bob Mclvor, Orlntta; 2.

Don Anger, Pleasanton; 3. Bob Colton, San Francis- mt. Mike Adams, Modesto; Mark Cole, San Francisco; 6. Join Haak, 7 Lavcrne Gonzalez, Sacramento: 3. Hank Scoble.San Francisco; 9 Jim Cupertino; 10.

Jim Cruie, Santa Cla "w'oMEN'S CLASS S1NOLE5 1. Jolone Roeslcr, San Lorenzo; 2. Jeanne Sari Jose; 3. Susan Meh- medbaslch, HI Cerrito: t. Susan Reed, 'Altmeda; i.

Arlcnc Colon. Frndseo; Karen Knoche, Newark; 7. Bernlce Ad- 'ams. Sar, Bruno: 8 Maureen Kennedy, San Francisco; 9. Rachel Flelschmann, Berkeley; 10.

Madelon deys, San Bruno. SPNIis AAarshall George. Burlingame: 2. flan Msloncy, Sacramcnlo; 3. Jim Keilen- er, San Leandro; 4.

Earl Kissinjer, Tlbu- ran; i. Ken HIMsborough; 6. Frank Sin 7. Tom Slicrburnr. Pebble Beach; a.

Paul Staflfl, Slockton; John Cassel. Los Gatos; 10. Mike Brick Rancho Cordova. season. The Bruins defeated Iheir own freshman team 93-59 Sunday in their unofficial 1970-71 opener.

But officially Wooden's Wonders embark on their new season.Friday and Saturday at Pauley Pavilion against Texas invaders Baylor and Rice. Intersectional or non-conference clashes highlight action during the first few weeks of the. season. A flock, of such part the curtain the lew campaign Tuesday night. Among the first-night fea- are the University of San Francisco at Stanford, Washington State at Gonzaga, Occidental at Loyola, San Jose State at Oregon, at Montana State, Arizona at Seattle and Hayward Pacific.

In addition. Bruce Hale (Rick Barry's father-in-law) debuts as coach against 'at powerhouse Utah Thursday and then plays at USF Saturday. The Trojans, who tied Washington State for second place in the Pac-8 last season, also are blessed 'with the return of four starters, including guard Paul Westphal, who averaged 18.3 points last season. In Utah, USC faces one of the best teams around. Guard Mike Newlin of the Utes is among the top guards in the West, and sports a 26-point average.

Ute forward Gardner is an excellent cornerman. But USC coach Bob Boyd is optimistic about Kis team's future. "We have the-best chance to win our conference since I've here," he said in evaluating the Trojans, Washington State figures to build its hopes around Jim Meredith, Dan Steward and favorites because crown-sharer Santa Clara is in a building year. UOP wiu be led by G-10 junior center John Gianelli who averaged 18.1 points and 13 rebounds last season. Also back for the Tigers are senior guards Robbie Sperring and Bob Thomason.

Loyola has 1-1 of 12 lettermen returning including five starters and Jim Haderlein. the WCAC's leading scorer with a 25.9 average. Week's spot, will piay much against Atlanta on Tuesday night at the Cow In olher games last Palace. Tennessee, bound for the Sugar 1 The Warriors, who a mendous game (27 points and 22 rebounds) from center Nate Thurmond against Los Angeles and its' Wilt Chamberlain, have won six of their last eight games. It ought to be pointed out that the LaKers were hurting Saturday too.

Elgin Baylor, another of those venerable sorts at age 36,. did not play Saturday against San Francisco and Jerry West, age 32, went only 4' for 21 from the floor. Nobody's perfect. Not even your elders. Bowl, defeated Vancterbi.lt, -24-6; 'Georgia Tech, in the Sun Bowl, beat Georgia.

17-7. and spoiled the Bulldog's' Peach Bowl aspirations; Oklahoma, headed for t'he Bl'iiebonnet Bowl, crushed Oklahoma State, 66-6; AP Cage Ratings The top 20 wild first place voles in parcnihrses, last year's won-lost and total points on the basis ol 20 for first, ia for second, 14, 12, 10, 98-7-6--3-2-l throuah li places: 1. UCLA (22) (28-21 2. South Carolina (3) (25-3) 3. Kentucky (1) (24-2) i.

Jacksonville (77-2) 5. Notre Dame 4. Marquett (1) (24-3) 7. Southern Cal (18-1) 8. Vim-nova (1) (22-7) Mary's Fresno State.

USC opens Fights Tuesday phllprirtiphla. Lioyd Nelson, Philadelphia, vs. Perry Abney, middles. At Miami, Luis vs. C.

Ponder, Miami, 10, mid- les. At Oklahoma City, Brian Kel- iy. VF. Tommy "Hurricane" Stockton, 10, light heavies. 'Wednesday At New work, Felt Forum, Irisn Bob O'Brien, B'Syslde, N.Y.

1 vs. Danny McA- Icon, iNew York, 10, middles. At Las Ve- aas, Crl-ndo de la Fuenies, Los Angeles, vs. Denny Moyer, Portland, 10 middles; Xavlr-r Jiminez, Las Veoas, vs. Carlos Barrartan, San Diego, 10, bantams.

Thursday Al Syracuse, N.Y., Jose Napoles, Mexico, vs. Silly Backus, Syracuse, 15, for Nappies' world welterweight title. At Los Angeles, Mando 1 Ramos, Long Beach, vs. Raul San Pedro, 10, At Mlnneapolis-sr. Paul.

Tony Doyle, Salt Lake City, vs. James J. Woody, Nrw York, 10. o. mrnuva 1 1 I 9.

Western Kenfucky (22-3) 0. Drake 1. Penn (25-2) 2. Utah (22-7) 13. Duke 14.

Kansas (17-9! 5. New Mexico State (27-3) 70 o. Indiana (7-17) 4' A Houston (25-5) 43 3. Long Beach State (24-5) 53 V. North Carolina State (23-7) '49 20.

St. Bonavenlure (25-3). Other teams receiving llstsd alphabetically: Army, Auburn, Colorado, Creighton, Davidson, Dayton, Dartmouth, C'uquesne, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Georgetown, O.C., Harvard, Iowa, Louisville, Kansas Slate, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, Nlapara, Ohio, Oregon, Purdue, St, John's N.Y.' Tennessee, Tulsa, Utah, Vanderbilt, Washington, Weber State. ..374 ..370 23-1 2 9 4 2 5 5 130 115 1 0 3 102 1 0 8 9 LOS ANOELES 6 2-2 '4 Lucas 8 1-2 17 Portmn Ericksn a i Grtrich West McMliln McCarlr Tolils Los Angl San Francisco Fouled out-- None. BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Yoj'te only secure with a business a i national company; latgcst irt its field, needs a man ot woman to service company-established retail accounts 2 to.

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12, Liberty Bowl at Memphis, Tenn. Colorado vs. team to be named. Dec. 19--Sun Bowl at El Paso, Tech vs.

Georgia Tech. Dec. 30--Peach Bowl at Atlanta Arizona State vs. North Carolina. Bowl at Houston--Alabama vs.

Oklahoma. Jan, 1 Sugar Bowl at New Orleans A i Force vs. Tennessee. Jan. 1 Cotton Bowl at Dallas Notre Dame.

vs. Texas or Arkansas. Jan. 1 Rose Bowl at Pasadena. a i Stanford vs.

Ohio 1 Orange Bowl at Miami Nebraska vs. team to be named. Jan. 2 Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, vs. Mississippi.

Football Scores FAR WEST GrarpWinn Col St. 31 Iowa Stale 28, San Diego St. 22 l.nn- St. 71, San Fernando 0 So-jthern Cal 38, Notre Dome 28 Utah State i5, Mexico Sr. 21 EAST Boston College it, Holy Cross 0 Montciiir 7, Hcmpden-SytJfiey 6 Navy 11, Army 7 Westminster, Pa.

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53, Trinity 31 Tennessee 24, vandarbilt Tennessee Tech 17, Middle Tenn St, 13 West Virginia 20, Maryland 10 MIDWEST Anderson 35, Mlnot State 1 Caoltal Univ 34, Luther College 21 Franklin Col Wayne St. Mob Louisville 3d. Wichita State 24 Oklahoma 66, Oklahoma State 6 SOUTHWEST Rice 28, Baylor 23 Texas Christian 26, South Methodist Yardstick nan 7 7 7 7--2! Southern Cal 21- 3 14 0--38 MD--Thelsman 25 run kicj); USC--Davis 3 run (Ayaln kick); USC-- Davis 5 run (kick tailed); USC- Dickerson 45 pass from Jones (Chandler OTSS Irom Jones); ND-CiesjKowski 9 pass Irom Theismarn kick); USC--FG Ayala USC-- Adnrrs re. covered fumble In end zone (Ayala kick); USC--vnlla recovered fumble in end zone kick); ND--Parker 44 pass from i a (Hemprl NO-- Thelsmann 1 run iHempcl kick); 40 12-20 92 22 25--11 JO 23 13-- Total fouls--Los Angeles 17, Fran- Firs: Downs -Rushing yardage yardage Return yardage Passes Punts tumbles losr 'ards penalized DuMont The Color Specialist! RENT--TRY --BUY! wil rent you a color TV and rent to purchase. Why wait? WARRANTY includes five years replacement on the picture Non pro-rated! SERVICE: We are' in the icrvice Call 24 Koun, 7 days a week.

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