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Mets' Stallard traded to Cards North Carolina State wins for new coach NEW YORK (UPI) The dog just lay there whimpering in the middle of the room. "C'mon now, Casey," one of the owners addresse the forlorn looking German shepherd, "it isn't the end of the world." owners, Tracy Stallard of the Mets and Phil Linz of the Yankees, who also share a mid town apartment. "He's been crying like that since he heard Tracy was traded by the Mets," Linz laughed, patting the dog on the head. Takes Different View Stubborn Defense Miami entered the contest with a 106.3 per game average but couldn't score against La Salle's defense. The Explorers held a slim 43 40 halftime lead, then spurted to a nine point advantage with nine minutes to go in the game and Miami could never catch up.

Curt Fromal paced the LnSalle at Successful Action Among the top 10 ranked teams, only second ranked Van derbilt and fifth ranked Minnesota saw action, and both came through with successful performances. Vanderbilt got a 2S point performance from Clyde Lee and downed Western Kentucky 94 79 for its third win of the season, and Minnesota flashed another Page h.leven December 9, 1964 Outdoors with Oe By OLAV SMEDAL The dog kept acting as if it was. Stallard took a different view tack with 26 points Tuesday when vice president Johnny Murphy called him up The Miami l.aSalle clash was balanced scorinK nck tP to inform him he had been traded to the world champion By FRED MCMANE UPI Sports Writer North Carolina State's new basketball coach, Press Mara ich, made his debut at the helm of the Wolfpack Tuesday night and already he knows what made his predecessor erett Case step down after 19 years. Maravich got a taste of the tension which caused Case's ill health as the Wolfpack edged out a 03 62 win over Maryland. Larry Lakins was the big hero when he sank a jump shot with eight seconds to play to pull State from behind after the Terps had lost the ball out of bounds during an attempted freeze.

The situation was tense enough for Maravich, but the scene at the Palestra in Philadelphia was traumatic, for Miami's Coach Bruce Hale. Hnle's Hurricanes, currently ranked 16th, were dealt a stunning 90 86 defeat by LnSalle, which St. Louis Cardinals for outfielder Johnny Lewis and left SEASON OPENS The shotgun deer season opens Saturday. Shooting hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

with a daily bag limit, possession limit and season limit of one deer. handed pitcher Gordon Richard Casey, a handsome brown and black colored animal, is the pride and joy of his two Roland cops two Tuesday Roland captured a pair of games at Bondurant Tuesday night. Tne Rockets crushed the son. "This is like going into day This year's deer population; light from darkness," declared the 27 year old Stallard, who the second game of a double header ut the Palestra. In the first game, 15th iankod Si.

Joseph's College rolled to an easy 9S S2 victory over S.T Peter's. Barry may have been stopped cold, but Davidson's high scoring ace I "red Hotel had himself quite a night, lletzel registered a school high of 53 points and grabbed a record 26 rebounds as the Wildcats walloped Furman 113 S2. Furman managed to stay with the Cats only until the score stood at 5 5. Davidson then outscored the Paladins pitched several outstanding ball Marquette 78 59 for its fourth consecutive victory. Wisconsin and Illinois also came through with victories, but Big Ten Conference rival Michigan Slate wasn't so lucky.

The Badgers tripped Pittsburgh S0 63 behind a 28 point effort by Mark Zubor and Illinois got 29 points from Skip Thoren to stop Bowling Green 100 62. The Spartans fell victim to a 30 point performance from Notre Dame's Ron Reed and lost to the Irish 100 93. Other contests saw West Virginia beat Richmond 67 65; Wake Forest trip South Carolina 73 54; and William Mary defeat George Washington 54 55. has been estimated at close to 37,000 animals, and a record harvest is anticipated by the 16,000 permit holders and an unknown number of landowners who can hunt on their own games for the Mets during his two seasons with them even though you couldn't tell that too host school 77 20 after the girls easilv from the 6 17 and 10 20 Local gridder With two more seasons to sons pulling from the line and play, an Iowa sophomore will his downfiedl blocking were put the clamps on Rick Barry, holding him to only 27 points. iAff imprint Mo.

instrumental the Bulldog AS and ran away with the game. Barry entered the game with a i ten gaining 391 vards in the Pherson College football feats. ft had scored a 64 50 triumph. The Rockets had 12 of their 13 players in the scoring column, four in double figures. Ed Eischen led the way with 15 points, followed by Mike Fager land and Bruce Strum with 12 each and Jim Shold with 10 points.

Coach Pat Eldredge's squad shot 46 per cent in winning its fifth game in six starts. Scoring By Quarters 43.3 average. records he compiled with Casey Stengel's last place crew. "Normally, you wouldn't kick about going from 10th place to a team that has won the World Series," Stallard said, "but even though I'm happy to be joining the Cardinals, I'm also sorry to be leaving the Mets. Learned A Lot "I learned a lot of baseball from Casey and no one could ever tell me he isn't a good manager.

Mel Harder (who was the Mets' pitching coach) taught me the most, though. He helped me more than any other man. Jerry Persons, Rt. 2, Ames, was one of nine Bulldog players selected by teammates for the "player of the week" award in the Nov. 7 Homecoming game against Bethel College (Kans.) As an offensive tackle, Per Coach Sid Smith said of Persons play this year, "He has given strong team leadership both on and off the field." Persons is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clare Persons, Rt. 2, Ames. Elect ten gridder into hall of fame land without a deer permit. SEASONS CLOSE The goose and squirrel season will close on Friday, Dec.

11, but there is still plenty of opportunity and good reasons to stay afield. Pheasant, quail and rabbit prospects have picked up considerably in the past week as a result of the first snowfall. Rabbit hunting has boomed, especially in southern Iowa where cottontail populations are extremely high. The winter weather has also forced pheasants and quail into areas of heavy cover; consequently, the hunter's success has increased. High ringneck populations are reported in many areas, particularly south of highway U.S.

30, but the birds are wild. There are lots of quail in southern Iowa and they are not nearly as scattered as they were earlier in the year. 18 17 21 2177 5 7 2 620 Roland Bondurant NEW YORK (UPI) Ten seated the MacArthur Bowl as the outstanding college team of Scoring by quarters: Nesco IS 11 9 2058 Dows 12 13 24 19 G8 men were inducted into the football Hall of Fame Tuesday Roland's girls squad was paced by Barbara Risdal and Martha Bakke in the scoring column. Each girl scored 24 1964. The gold medal award, the night and Notre Dame was pre "Another thing I'll miss about the Mets is their fans.

Thev're highest individual honor which HIGH SCHOOL By United Press International Fort Dodge 69 Webster City 34 Cedar Rapids Prairie 68 Tama Toledo 45 Mount Pleasant 49 Burlington Notre Dame 30 Carrol Kucmper S9 Manning 59 Winterset 72 Osceola Clarke 70 Bello Plaine 91 Montezuma 84 Mnnticello Sacred Heart G4 Olin 59 Springfield 67 Mount Vernon 51 Iowa Valley 72 English Valley 51 Maquckcta Valley 88 Guttcn berg 43 Dike 74 Eldora 53 Elkader 79 Manchester 56 Southeast Warren 43 Plcasant ville 38 Williamsburg 76 Sigourncy 43 Ida Grove 63 Rockwell Cilv 56 Eddyville 71 North Mahaska 42 fabulous." Dows pulled away in the last five minutes of the nightcap in Stallard said he was a "little the National Football Foundation and Hull of Fame can be points. Susan Twedt scored 16 points. Mary Yoho hit 25 points defeating the Royal Kings surprised" and a "little hurt when he learned of the deal. John Hanson topped the Dows for the losers and Jane Kim berly added 20. scoring attack with 21 points stow, was awarded to Donold Bradford Lourie, Princeton quarterback of the early 1920's.

Scores College Basketball Results By United Press International "I felt honored that a team such as the Cardinals would and Wally Hill added 16. Dave Nesco drops two to Dows Dows defeated Nesco twice at Zearing Tuesday night. The Royal Queens dropped a 68 58 decision and the Nesco boys were edged by a 59 50 count. Corrine Norris was the big gun for the Dows team in the first game with 45 points. Nancy Ellingson was Nesco's top scorer with 22 points.

Raylene Thompson had 19 points. Norris hit 16 of her 33 shots from the floor and 13 of 16 attempts from the foul line. Nesco is now 4 3. Roland had a 50 28 edge in the rebounding department. Former Army and Dartmouth want me but I felt badly the Mets were letting me eo." he football Coach Earl (Red) Blaik Martha Bakke pulled down 14 Jones was high for Nesco with IS followed by Roger Bauer with 11 and Steve Wildeboer with 10.

Nesco is now 1 5 for the year. was the only coach honored at offensive rebounds while Clau said. East Remembered best, perhaps, St. Joseph's (Pa.) 98 the Hall of Fame ceremonies. The players inducted into tho dia Strum had 11 on the defensive end of the court, Roland is Nesco will be at Radcliffe Fri St.

Peter's 82 now 4 4. Massachusetts Inst. Tech 58 day. Scoring by quarters: Roland 77 Bondurant Farrar 20 Brandeis 56 as the pitcher who served up Roger Maris' 61st homer while he still was with the Red Sox in 1961 Stallard was used as both a starter and reliever by Scoring Bp Quarters Prairie City 51 Monroe 41 Lincoln Centra! 75 Arnolds Park 49 Wisconsin 80 Pittsburgh 63 Montclair St. 80 Trenton St.

70 Albright 69 Nesco 14 14 12 1050 Dows 15 15 10 1959 21 17 1864 1250 15 6 10 15 Roland Bondurant Stengel. Franklin Marshall 64 Lafayette 89 American U. 54 St. John's (N.Y.) 77 Holy Cross 74 Alfred 104 Cortland 84 Colgate 96 St. Lawrence 77 Garrison wins Big Eight Conference rushing crown over Sooners' Grisham Oswego St.

76 Brockport St. 65 The pheasant and quail seasons close on January 3 and 1he rabbit season closes on Februarv 21. "WILDLIFE ON PUBLIC LANDS" Alaska's collared lemming grows swollen feet in winter that serve as snowshoes; the kit fox's paws are furred io gain traction on its native sands; the concave hoofs of bighorn sheep act as suction cuos on treacherous mountain slopes. Wildlife animals adjust in wcndrous ways to the lands they live' on. How western species adapt how they are related to the land and life around them is described in a new full color publication.

"Wildlife on the Public Lands," produced by the Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management. The 36 page booklet depicts wildlife of the West and Alaska in native habitats. Illustrated by more than 50 color photographs and drawings, it discusses the major public land regions desert, plains, forest and tundra and how each in Rutgers 8 Georgetown (D.C.) 74 La Salle 90 Miami (Fla.) 86 Hall of Fame were Charles Carroll, Wisconsin halfback (1920 28); Bob Herwig, California center (1935 37); Ray Evans, Kansas hnlfback (1941 42 and 1946 47); Pooley Hubert, Alabama fullback (1922 25); Langon Lea, Princeton end and tackle (1893 95); Bill Mnl Jory, Yale fullback (1922 25); Charles Rinehart, Lafayette guard (1894 97); Kyle Rote, Southern Methodist hnlfback (1918 50) and W. Earl Sprack ling, Brown quarterback 1908 11. Awards also were presented to the 1964 scholar athletes, those players who combined outstanding football with high academic standards.

This list included Ken Couscns of Amherst, Charles Zndel of Army, Tom Bell of Clemson, Arnold Chonko of Ohio State, Ron Oelschlager of Kansas, Horse Paul of Houston, Mel Carpenter of Utah, Bill Douglas of Washington, Cosmo Jncavazzi of Princeton, Archie Roberts of Columbia and Bob Timberlake of Michignn. King's (Pa.) 92 Onconta 76 Susquehanna 73 Fairleigh Dickinson 60 Worcester Tech 78 Lowell Tech 07 Niagara 69 Villa Madonna 60 Philadelphia Textile 90 Maryland St. 81 KANSAS CITY, Dec. 9 This was the year of the underclassmen and fullbacks in the Big Eight Conference as six of the eight individual statistical champions return next year, and for the first time in Conference history the top two rushers were fullbacks. Five of the individual crowns went to juniors, including Walt Garrison, Oklahoma State's Pratt 65 New York Maritime 59 sas State, who repeated in punting with a fine 43.4 average in 61 tries, and Kent McCloughan of Nebraska, in scoring with 74 points.

Finishing right behind McCloughan in scoring and furnishing the Conference with two more records, was Oklahoma State's Charles Durkee, a kicking specialist who set a new league single game standard of three field goals, and a league season record of six three pointers. He also had 19 extra points Making the biggest late rush for a high finish in the total offense standings was Oklahoma's Bobby Page, who garnered two of the Big Eight's "bests for the year" in the final game most rushing yards, 149, and most total yards, 256, against Oklahoma State. He was ninth with 503, playing in only six games. Right behind Lane in this department were Baxter (1,084) and Churchich as underclassmen again dominated. Closest senior was seventh place Grisham.

Wesleyan 59 Hartford 46 Boston U. 7) Northeaster 67 South North Carolina 73 Yds. 348 267 268 238 235 222 219 213 209 182 149 J44 139 136 135 131 121 Hampton 60 luences and is influenced by its line cracker, who won the battle North Carolina St. 63 Maryland 62 of fullbacks over Okahoma's Jim Grisham for the rushing LEADING PASS RECEIVERS Player and School Caught Freeman White (Nebraska) 17 Bill Symons (Colorado) 27 Lance Rentzel (Oklahoma) 18 Tony Sellari (Okla. State) 17 Ben Hart (Oklahoma) 8 Earl Denny (Missouri) 10 Tony Jeter (Nebraska) 18 Ken McCloughan (Nebraska) 11 Lynn Chadwick (Okla.

State) 10 Gale Sayers (Kansas) 17 George Hornung (Kansas) 10 Harry Wilson (Nebraska) 11 Gordon Brown (Oklahoma) 7 Charlie Brown (Missouri) 7 Larry Condit (Kansas State) 6 Sam Harris (Colorado) 12 Jim Waller (Missouri) 13 Player and School No. Doug Dusenbury (Kansas State) 61 Lance Rentzel (Oklahoma) 34 Mike Johnson (Kansas) 15 Harry Alley (Iowa State) 17 Wally Hinshaw (Kansas) 37 Glenn Baxter (Oklahoma State) 43 Steve Balkovec (Iowa State) 18 Gary Lane (Missouri) 48 Sam Harris (Colorado) 47 a 37 total. title in the closest race ever! for Bridgewater 87 Washington Lee 81 Vanderbilt 94 W. Kentucky 79 Southern U. 102 Rust 53 LEADING RUSHERS Carries Gain Net Gain Avg.

Va. St. R8 Morris Harvey 85 Player and School wildlife residents. "Wildlife on the Public Lands" is now on sale for 35 cents by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S.

Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 20240, NRA CODE OF ETHICS 1. I will consider myself an invited guest of the landowner, seeking his permission, and so conducting myself that I may High Pint 74 Newberry 57 Bethany (W. Va.) 79 Wheeling 56 Benedict Coll.

107 Lane 87 Wake Forest 73 S. Carolina 54 Wofford 81 Belmont Abbey 73 New cage game Ames has scheduled a basketball game for Dec. 28 at Al gona. The game will be part of a sports program that also will include Ames' wrestling team. The Newton basketball game that was set for Dec.

18 according to the schedule, will be played Dec. 22 instead. The game will he piayed at the Iowa State Armory prior to the ISU Marquelte game. TD 2 0 2 0 4 1 0 4 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 Avg. 43.4 40.5 39.7 37.9 37.4 37.3 36.2 36.0 35.7 33.8 Avg.

16.3 13.5 9.2 12.0 16.1 17.2 6.5 77.0 7.2 13.0 Avg. 24.6 23.6 30.5 23.3 27.9 20.0 21.9 27.6 recorded by the Conference in this statistical category. Grisham out gained Garrison (84 62) in a face to face showdown between the two in the season's finale, but Garrison's 27 yard pad going into the game was enough to give him the title, 730 725, and start the juniors to a near sweep. Two time rushing winner, Kansas's Gale Sayers, who is the Conference's most profilic rusher with 2,675 yards in three years, was third with 633 yards and one of only three halfbacks to finish in the top nine. Taking fourth, seventh, and ninth were fullbacks Tom Vaughn (497), Iowa State; Frank Solich (450), Nebraska; and Ron Oelschlager (431), Kansas.

Included in the parade of juniors were Missouri's Gary Lane, repeat winner of the total offense chase with 1,202 yards; Loss 14 0 45 25 28 18 5 108 0 19 37 62 29 46 13 0 15 73 29 7 4.1 5.0 5.2 3.9 5.5 3.7 5.1 4.3 4.5 4.1 3.8 3.5 4.4 3.5 5.1 3.6 3.7 3.4 3.4 4.6 730 725 633 497 491 450 444 432 431 403 367 349 322 310 303 299 297 276 273 268 Walt Garrison (OSU) 176 744 Jim Grisham (O) 146 725 Gale Sayers (K.) 122 678 Tom Vaughn (I.S.) 129 522 Lance Rentzel (O.) 89 519 Jerry Ccndit (K. St.) 122 468 Frank Solich (N.) 87 449 Gary Lane (M.) 100 540 Ron Oelschlager (K.) 95 431 Tony Baker (I.S.) 99 422 Kent McCloughan (N.) 96 404 Charlie Brown (M.) 99 411 Bob Hohn (N.) 74 351 Robert E. Lee (C.) 89 356 Harry Wilson (N.) 60 316 Carl Reese (M.) 83 299 Earl Denny (M.) 80 312 Bob Skahan (K.) 82 349 Estos Banks (C.) 81 302 Larry Brawn (O.) 58 275 LEADING PASSERS Ron Kirkland (Nebraska) 43 LEADING PUNT RETURNERS Player and School No. Yds. NBA 228 175 138 120 113 103 91 77 65 65 Larry Shields (Oklahoma) 14 Larry Elliott (Okla.

St.) 13 Gale Sayers (Kansas) 15 Tom Vaughn (Iowa State) 10 George Lewark (Colorado) 7 Lance Rentzel (Oklahoma) 6 Bob Sjogren (Kansas St.) 14 Larry Condit (Kansas St.) I John Roland (Missouri) 9 Otis Williams (Iowa St.) 5 Eastern Division W. L. Pet. Boston 20 6 .769 Cincinnati 16 10 .615 Philadelphia 14 12 .538 New York 5 18 .217 Western Division Guilford 55 Pfeiffer 51 54 George Washington 44 Virginia St. 92 Howard (D.C.) 84 W.

Va. 67 Richmond 65 Tampa 91 Florida Southern 71 Catholic U. 83 Old Dominion 76 J. C. Smith 91 North Carolina Coll.

72 Wilmington Coll. 85 Atlantic Christian 81 Davidson 113 Furman 82 Fisk 90 Morris Brown 81 Tennessee Tech 67 Belmont 59 Midwest Phillips Oilers 96 C'rcighton 78 Notre Dame 100 Michigan St. 93 Toledo 69 Wittenberg 64 Minnesota 78 Marquette 59 Trinity (111.) 71 George Williams 66 Illinois 100 Bowling Green 62 Washington U. fMo.) 79 William Jewell 54 Eastern Illinois 85 Illinois St. 55 Ottawa 74 Friends U.

52 Ohio Wcslevan 63 Denison 54 Otterbein 58 Muskingum 57 Capital 85 Kenyon 61 Akron 89 Hcidelbc re 59 Hiram 79 Wooster 72 Cedarville 74 LEADING KICKOFF RETURNERS Player and School No. Yds. Los Angeles St. Louis Baltimore Detroit San Francisco 16 9 .640 )A 10 .583 12 15 .444 10 16 .385 8 19 .296 Had Int. 8 11 14 8 1 9 6 1 3 1 Net Gain 893 845 770 569 550 358 354 28G 280 235 TD 7 4 7 1 2 1 0 I 3 2 Player and School Comp.

Att. Pet. Bob Churchich (N.) 54 102 .529 Glenn Baxter (N.) 54 136 .404 Gary Lane (M.) 50 119 .412 Bernie McCall (C.) 48 87 .552 Bob Skahan (K.) 41 78 .526 Ed Danieley (K. St.) 36 79 .455 Tim Van Galder (I.S.) 35 105 .333 John Hammond (O.) 16 38 .421 Bobby Page (O.) 15 35 .428 Fred Duda (N.) 17 39 .436 TOTAL OFFENSE 516 4H2 335 279 223 220 197 193 Larry Elliott (Okla. St.) 21 Tom Vaughn (Iowa State) 17 Bill Symons (Colorado) 11 Frank Solich (Nebraska) 12 Jeff Williams (Oklahoma State) 8 Robert E.

Lee (Colorado) II Lance Rentzel (Oklahoma) 9 Gale Sayers (Kansas) 7 be welcome in the future. 2. I will obey the rules of safe gun handling and will courteously but firmly insist that my companions do likewise. 3. I will obey all game laws and regulations, and will insist that my companions do likewise.

4. I will do my best to acquire those marksmanship and hunting skills which assure clean, sportsmanlike kills. 5. I will support conservation efforts which can assure good hunting for future generations of Americans. 6.

I wil pass along to younger hunters the attitudes and skills essential to a true outdoor sportsman. ICE FISHING Ice fishing for walleyes is excellent in the Iowa Great Lakes, according to the State Conservation Commission. Some fine catches have been reported which included some real lunkers. Anglers are urged to use caution on the ice. Most of Spirit Lake is frozen over, but only the bays of West Okoboji were covered with ice a few days ago.

The Commission advises anglers not to drive on the ice with automobiles. Fishermen in other areas of the state can also anticipate good ice fishing in the coming weeks. Early winter ice fishing for crappies and bluegills is usually good on the Mississippi River backwaters, and walleyes can be taken in the open water below the dams. If you use a shelter house for ice fishing, you are required to have a permit. Tuesday's Results Philadelphia 102 Baltimore 97 Detroit 102 New York 100 Boston 108 Los Angeles 98 St.

Louis 113 San Francisco 93 Nebraska's Freeman White, titlist in pass receiving with 17 catches for 348 yards; Oklahoma State's Larry Elliott, twice winner in kickoff returns with a Conference record 561 yards in 21 carries. This, coupled with his 437 of last year, gives him a Conference career mark of 998, with still another year left. The sixth underclassman to win was Nebraska sophomore Bob Churchich in passing with 893 yards, after getting only 23 in the first two games. This Jet him edge Oklahoma State's Glenn Baxter (845) and Lane (770) in the one department completely dominated by youngsters. Nary a senior is to be found in the top 10.

The only seniors able to win were Doug Dusenbury of Kan Avg. Total Per Att. Yds. Play Passing Cp. Att.

Yds. 1 I I YOU can depend on TRANSMISSIONS 232 5123 Georgetown (Ky.) 66 Ma If me 84 LEADING SCORERS Conv. Field Total Player and School Touchdowns Points Goals Points Kent McCloughan (Nebraska) .12 2 0 74 Charles Durkee (Oklahoma State) 0 21 4 37 Walt Garrison (Oklahoma State) 6 0 0 36 Lance Rentzel (Oklahoma) 6 0 0 36 Glenn Baxter (Oklahoma State) 5 0 0 30 Gale Sayers (Kansas) 5 0 0 30 Fort Wayne find.) 83 (OT) Southwest Tulsa 69 Southern Methodist 50 SKILLED TECHNICIANS prefer and recommend Rushing Player and School Att. Yds. Gary Lane (M.) 100 432 Glenn Baxter (O.S.) 89 239 Bob Churchich (N.) 65 152 Bob Skahan (K.) 82 276 Bernie McCall (C.) 114 225 Walt Garrison (O.S.) 176 730 Jim Grisham CO.) 146 725 Gale Sayers (K.) 122 633 Bobby Page (O.) 47 223 Tom Vaughn (I.S.) 129 497 Frank Solich (N.) 87 444 Ron Oelschlager (K.) 95 431 Lance Rentzel (O.) 89 491 Jerry Condit (K.S.) 122 450 Tony Baker (I.S.) 99 403 Ken McCloughan (N.) 96 367 5.5 4.8 6.2 5.2 3.9 4.1 5.0 4.6 6.1 3.9 5.1 4.5 5.1 3.7 4.0 3.8 50 119 770 219 1202 55 136 845 225 1084 54 1 02 893 1 67 1 045 41 78 550 160 826 48 87 569 201 794 0 0 0 176 730 0 0 0 146 725 6 16 55 146 688 15 35 280 82 503 0 0 0 129 497 0 0 0 87 444 0 0 0 95 431 1 9 7 98 498 0 0 0 122 450 0 1 0 100 403 0 0 0 96 367 SSP West Seattle 79 Arizona State 78 University of San Francisco .93 San Francisco State 72 Loyola 84 San Dicp.o 68 Arizona Western 67 Imperial Valley 62 Riverside 64 Claremont 55 Whittier 76 Cal Lutheran 73 Los Angeles Pacific 92 Cal Tech 61 Carrol 80 Oregon College 51 Linfield 81 St.

Martin's 74 color television Frank Solich (Nebraska) 5 0 0 30 Butch Metcalf (Oklahoma) 0 22 2 28 Charlie Brown (Missouri) 4 2 0 26 Gary Lane (Missouri) 4 2 0 26 Tom Vaughn (Iowa State) 4 1 0 25 Bob Churchich (Nebraska) 4 0 0 24 Jerry Condit (Kansas State) 4 0 0 24 Ben Hart (Oklahoma) 4 0 0 24 Ben Howe (Colorado) 4 0 0 24 Bobby Page (Oklahoma) 4 0 0 24 RACES CANCELED FLORENCE, Ky. (UPI) Officials of Latonia Race Course canceled Tuesday's and today's racing programs after jockeys voted not to ride because of poor track conditions. Price Without Service Is No Bargain We Have Both KELSO TV SALES and Service 108 Way 232 444 'Duncan Drum (Nebraska) 0 19 1 22.

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