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4 i The okesman-Review, Saturday, Nov. 27, 1971 13 re meLendon La.zelle Tops Jets Sp Face San. Francisco 7 SCI1001 Takes 'HeriLage Golf Lead. Score List Joe Namath Might Appear TACOMA (AP) Rolling up Associated PresS 7., 5.0 at home and 05 on the road. atts the fourth most productive point Tr'' 5.,:.

a during the dozen earPs total 'Joe Namath won't be in any playoffs this season but he 7 mtk-- San Diego will not have in Aired rookie Bill Parks to heirs which records have been kept, rt could be involved in a big game catch John Hadl's passes Bac Yelm halfback Keith Lazelle has :4 4 on the 1971 state high school Sunday-a big one for the San against Cincinnati. Hadl also 1,,,,,,,,,,,...,,: football scoring championship. Francisco 49ers. will have to contend with a Cin- HEAD ISLAND, '1--- cinnati pass rush that got to straggling tour 0 Mac McLendon, i -0-'- ,4: The senior speed merchant, Namath v't who three times notched five might return to ac- le Houston passer five times last tin for. the firat time since i week.

touchdowns in a single game, a four-under4par -z-; 1 "-N. Quarterback. Bart Starr. may finished the season with 182 eing injured in pre-season into the second 14t.4 play when the Jets, 4-6, play return to action for Green Bay, points in nine contests. the Heritage Golf 44 host to the 49ers who could take 1 but the Packer's big weapon is but Jack Nick- a 's most remarkable over first place in the Western running back John Brockington.

in contention two Ite Yelm was shut out once. :4:,,, ,47.,.:, 411c ion of the National Foot Another first was recorded Division Archie- Manning will start at r. ball League's National Confer- quarterback for New Orleans. 4-6'i'd i i when the bottom man in the top enee Buffalo will be seeking its --f, who doesn't rank ten this fall wound up with 'more 'A, 4i, 100 money win- :.7 de points than in any previous sea- San Francisco has a 6-4 first victory while rookie had a 36 hole 4, record compared to a 6-4-1 A terback Jim Plunkett will he trying to move New England to four under par on 4 ik son of the 12 which have been mark for Los Angeles which demanding Harbour Zt lost 28-21 to Dallas Thursday. 4 tr.

tabulated. A within one game of .500 4 Scoring Leaders In other Sunday games, At St. Louis ill he facing diet and attribut- play to some re- Lunn, who aban- -4, PAT VP lanta, 5-4-1, is at Minnestta, 8- scrambling Fran' Tarkenton Keith' Lamile, Yelm 27 10 IR? NAMATII 4 Jeff Hannah, Ferndale 11 is20; Washington. 6-3-1, at Phila- and a jinx. The Cardinals have Dave Komar, Burlington 1 134 Idelphia 3-6-1.

Baltimore, 7-3-0 IR 10 Return Possible lost five straight lo the Giants 8truggling Washington needs a New was just one Daryl Stoker, Connell Randy Carberry, Sultan 19 9 123 and re onl 4-9-1 against. a 68 for 139. a Toby Hatley Colfax .4 2 1 Doug Wilson', Bethel 18 1713 at Okland, 7-1-2; Cleveland. 5-5-' 17 1 119 gong back 4,, it g'441 il: 7 Brad Graybille 17 11 115 to beat Philadelphia York i bk to 1964 to move the feared and 0 at Houston 1-8-1 Denver 2 D' 'rime'''. Zillah 17 5 112 7-1; at Pittsburgh, 5-5-0; San 34 again to within a half game of who put to- :.,,4.

Pt. Townsend 16 8 112 Diego 4-6-0 at Cincinnati the 6,655 yard Sutherland he helped con- New Orleans, 3-5-2, vs Green Dallas in the National East. EXERCISE 1 Bay, 3-6-1, at Milwaukee; New Neither Billy Kilme England, 4-6-0, at Buffalo, 0-10- Jurgensen was abler tnoc)rgeStPrithnYe just two back at I Faulty Fire 'EQUIPMENT race at Brands and St. Louis, 3-7-0, at New Redskins on the scoreboard Hot York Giants, 4-6-0. when they were knocked out of NEED IT? RENT IT! -i at that figure quipment Monday night's nationally first place by Dallas, last Sun- George Knudson televised game has, Chicago 6- day.

Philadelphia, has won FRI RENTALS Knudson, a cur- Killed Driver 4-13' at Miami, 8-1-1. three and tied Washington in its SALES who recently Jets Hurting last five games. frilb into the ranks of TONBRIDGE, England (AP) Baltimore will-take its strong A EAST 10903 had the San Francisco will be trying Tipc1 A SPRAGUE the cool, sunny "4 i killed in an auto a two -game losing fense into Oakland to snap needing a WA 4-2000 had a 70. fr 4, died streak against aninjury-pla- v. the first round Si 7'-'''''''' Hatjch England the 'andh Oct.

Swi gued Jet team that upset Kan- victory to stay in the American Just East of City! Ntk accidental a coroner slipped to a 73 for rfl 4 7''') C4D as City and narrowly missed East race with Miami which Swiss driver running game and rugged de 's in ,,,3.,.,. quest ruled Friday. leads the Colts by 112 games other man un- upsetting Baltimore. -I 4.I''. '''s The 35-year-old racing star and is favored to make Chicago two trips over the its eighth straight victim Mon- COIL 1ISEUM the flaming wreckage of the pros call the his BRM on the 14th lap of a want to play and I play if I can do the Nam- day night.

play all year. the Oakland ath said of his status. for led by the passing UBLI ran into some race held to celebrate Jackie i A-, Weather conditions will game. combination of Daryle Lamon troubles-he missed six ...78, Stewart's world championship victory. la an im ortant part in Nam- Ica and Fred Belitnikof, has a I feet or less on 44 th's decision to play.

SKATING i Big question at the inquest a chance to open a 112-game nine-and had a 74 for IR was whether Siffert could have stay right in Atlanta would aY margin over Kansas City in the am. to 3:30 pa. 44, National West been pulled from the wreckage the thick of the American West. 4 Sat Nov.211:30 am. to 3.30 p.M., the season's 1r 4 :40,00,,,,, it- -4 i- 71 1.:......

leading money alive if fire extinguishers had race xith the 49ers and Los An geles by beating Minnesota Leroy Vital Nov. 203:30 pm. to 5:30 am worked properly. PGA player of -10 from a fat 78 9,11 II' doli, ttl. w.

0 move Cleveland tied with Pitts- Skate Available Fire marshall Barry Foot of which needs a victory to or the American Central Southampton testified, "None of 112 games ahead of Detrtit in burgh For information, call '''''k'! him comfort- "'4, the three extinguishers we had the National Central. tral Detroit lead once again will count on FA 8-2110 cut for the last )in; -411 operated properly." Foot said beat Kansas when hurs- the rushing of Leroy Kell 11 strokes back I'M City 32-21 the Browns meet Houston. Kel- 26-year-old McLendon. he thought that if the ex- day. 8 12 Buffalo 400 4 Fouled outCleveland Roberson 117 apiece tmgiushers bad worked, the Atlanta will be counting on ly helped in the victory over St TROPHY proud of myself," 110 00,1 d' le New England last Sunday that SPECIAL flames of Siffert's car would Bob Berry's passing a good who has won pl-: '4'4 ,4,,..." CZ) 'i snapped four game losing SAVINGS' have been out within 10 -sec- running attack against the' this season and 4 onds.

NFL's toughest defense. streak. BOWLING SHOES in the last two Pathologist Dr. Keith Randall Pittsburgh will take the pas, BOWLING BAGS lifIgirlawF 41 -iii. FA 113333 N.

1009 Washington A'4'-'s--1-41. 1, told the inquest Siffert died, sing 'of Terry Bradshaw and its home field magic into its game 1 Start -44, 0 tor, within a minute, from suffoca- PROFESSIONAL ROFFSSIONAL I --AB, ton with Denver. The Steelers are 6-foot-2 McLendon B.1.,,: 11, Aft. "If there had been no fire, he IIOCKEIr a fantastic start, Al. 4 -t- 44 5 would not have died," said Dr.

I the first hole, two on the Randall. NATIONAL LEAGUE shot for an Leaders Ham Buchan won Mint made a bi run in the fi ''W'''' going four under 4011-414'1' East Division i IT 1:111, oDEE four holes. i it VC F-H1; .,,,014,,, 'Mint' Pts. GP GA 14 2 A 32 98 46 Airli, Illidra like this, after in ins Pgt's'ItrtnYegk 15 5 1 31 RI 43 12 2 6 30 78 44 it's pretty dif- Montreal Toronto 8 6 7 73 SS 60 4 play it con- A Race Detroit 5 12 4 14 53 78 rest of the ajor xncaTaiver 514 4 14 51 76 4 12 5 13 60 82 McLendon, who Help Stamp Out Sudden Stops West Division i 14 holes in regu- mintleoia 15 4 3- II 65 36 Atlanta's Pete Maravich grirrimaces Maravich and Clark hit Tree throw lit Aqueduct Chicago 15 5 1 38 1 6Z :46, from 20 feet 1phia 4 as he scales the back of Baltimore for one of his career high 40 points as Philade Pittsburgh 1()3 2 118 461' 68 guard Archie Clark in their NBA game the Bulets won 115-108. (Associated the first hole, NEW YORK (Al') (AP) Paul 7 13 3 17 74 101 6 12 3 15 55 70 holed a 125 Friday afternoon.

A foul was called on Press Wirephoto) Mellon's favored Key To The Los Angeles 5 16 1 II 46 91 Friday's Results A and laced an nal eighth of a mile Friday and Minnesota 2, California 1 1 312 feet on the Buchan Wins PRO BASKETBALL won the $35,950 Remsen Stakes Only game scheduled. 1 matched two more at Aqueduct Friday by half a AMERICAN LEAGUE many bogeys on 0 length over Determined Cos- East Division Star Race. olio. 2 2 Pts Git GA Davis 0- 4 Mengelt .3 3-3 9 Traffic Cop was third in the Boston 14 30 74 37 a double bogey three sirs on his NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ..2 0 Washton ..0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 Catlett ..0 0-0 0 race for 2-year-olds, Nova Scotia 10 7 3 23 72 8 Atlantic Divisi Rile on rtt et Fits i dg Patersn .0 0-0 0 three sprincifield 9 6 4 22 69 60 1 1.111.13 5 11 '5 IS 70 81 3, tiallednfAilke Al where he drove legnths ahead of Explodent 8 11 3 19 63 83 i do ....4 Totals 52 24-34 128 Totals 44 26-34 114 The first two finishers carried rc 8 failed to recov-. Boston 13 8 .619 West Division MIAMI (AP) Seattle's Wil- NV! rmiadelpnia 11 :4 12 9 571 1 Cincin 11 nati 76 3 Cleveland 27 27 25 35-114 0 pounds each, 25 36 31 36-128 the next two 1 "fifAdiAlYtRi.

I Hershey 12 3 3' 27 78 49 fi-aordia- the fBuffalo .,12 Cleveland 8 7 5 21 73 66. Mg" 1 itotal foulsCincinnati cincinnati 7 9 6 20 74 89 round of the North American Central Division 30, Cleveland 28. In gaining his first stakes vie- TT 1111,4 11.t Richmond .,1 i. ggemski. Obscure Mac McLendon Takes Heritage Golf Lead Back HEAD ISLAND, Mac McLendon, straggling tour a four-under4par into the second the Heritage Golf but Jack Nicklaus in contention two who doesn't rank 100 money winners had a 36 hole four under par on demanding Harbour Lunn, who abandoned diet and attributed play to some regained was just one a 68 for 139.

the feared and who put together the 6,655 yard he helped con-strut just two back at Hot at that figure George Knudson Knudson, a curly-haired who recently into the ranks of qualifiers, had the the cool, sunny had a 70. the first round slipped to a 73 for other man under two trips over the the pros call the play all year. ran into some missed six feet or less on had a 74 for the season's' leading money PGA player of from a fat 78 him comfortably cut for the last 11 strokes back 26-year-old McLendon. proud of myself," who has won this season and in the last two Start 6-foot-2 McLendon fantastic start, the first hole, two on the going four under four holes. like this, after it's pretty difficult play it conservatively rest of the McLendon, who 14 holes in regulation from 20 feet the first hole, holed a 125 shot for an and laced an 312 feet on the matched two more many bogeys on three simes on his a double bogey where he drove failed to recover.

Leaders 71.67-138 71-68-139 Help Stamp Out Sudden: Stops Atlanta's Pete Maravich grimmaces Maravich and Clark hit Tree throw as he scales the back of Baltimore for one of his career high 40 points as guard Archie Clark in their NBA game the Bulets won 115-108. (Associated 1 Friday afternoon. A foul was called on Press Wirephoto) Buchan Wins Star Race; Bruder First MIAMI (AP) Seattle's William Buchan won the fourth round of the North American PRO BASKETBALL NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Atlantic Division Boston 13 8 .619 New York 12 9 .511 Philadelphia 10 11 .476 Buffalo 8 12 .400 7 3 4V2 Central Division Davis 2 0-0 I Mendelt .3 3-3 9 Washton .0 0-0 0 Catlett ..0 0-0 0 Riciale ..0 0-0 0 Patersn .0 0-0 0 Totals 52 2434 128 Totals 44 26-34 114 Cincinnati 27 27 25 35-114 Cleveland 253 31.36-128 Fouled outCleveland, Roberson itotal foulsCincinnati 30, Cleveland 28. Laze lle Tops High School Score List TACOMA (AP) Polling up the fourth most productive point total during the dozen years for which records have been kept, Ye Im halfback Keith Laze lle has won the 1971 state high school football scoring championship. The senior speed merchant, who three times notched five touchdowns in a single game, finished the season with 182 points in nine contests.

Wh a ts most remarkable, Ye lm was shut out once. Another first was recorded when the bottom man in the top ten this fall wound up with more points than in any previous season of the 12 which have been tabulated. Scoring Leaders TO PAT IP Keith Lamile, Yelm 27 10 1R2 Jeff Ferndale 22 11 IS4 Dave Komar, Burlington 22 1 134 Daryl Stoker, Connell IR 10 Randy Carberry, Sultan 19 9 123 Toby Hatley, Colfax 18 6 170 Doug Wilson, Bethel 17 II 119 Brad Graybille, WoodweV 11 11 115 Dick Waldman, Zillah 17 5 112 Geo. Sutherland, Pt. Townsend 16 0 112 Faulty Fire Equipment Killed Driver TONBRIDGE, England (AP) Jo Siffert, the Swiss driver killed in an auto race at Brands Hatch, England Oct.

24, died accidentally, a coroner's inquest ruled Friday. The 35-year-old racing star died in the flaming wreckage of his BRIVI on the 14th lap of a race held to celebrate Jackie Stewart's world championship victory. Big question at the inquest was whether Siffert could have been pulled from the wreckage alive if fire extinguishers had worked properly. Fire marshall Barry Foot of Southampton testified, "None of the three extinguishers we had operated properly." Foot said he thought that if the extinguishers had worked, the flames of Siffert's ear would have been out within 10 seconds. Pathologist Dr.

Keith Randall told the inquest Siffert died within a minute, from suffocation. "If there had been no fire, be would not have died," said Dr. Randall. 'Mint' Wins Major Race at Aqueduct NEW YORK (AP) Paul Mellon's favored Key To The Mint made a big run in the final eighth of a mile Friday and won the $35,950 Remsen Stakes at Aqueduct Friday by half a length over Determined Cosmic. Traffic Cop was third in the mile race for 2-year-olds, three legnths ahead of Explodent The first two finishers carried 119 pounds each, the next two 117 apiece.

In gaining his first stakes To The half Jets Face San Francisco; Joe Namath Might Appear Associated Press Joe Namath won't be In any playoffs this season but he could be involved in a big game Sundaya big one for the San Francisco 49ers. Namath might return to action for the first time since being injured in pre-season play when the Jets, 4-6, play host to the 49ers who could take over first place in the Western Division of the National Football League's National Conference. San Francisco has a 6-4 record compared to a 6-4-1 mark for Los Angeles which lost 28-21 to Dallas Thursday. In other Sunday games, Atlanta, 5-4-1, is at Minnestta, 8- 2-0; Washington. 6-3-1, at Philadelphia, 361; Baltimore, 7-3-0, at Ok land, 7-1-2; Cleveland.

5-5- 0, at Houston, 1-8-1; Denver, 2- 7-1; at Pittsburgh, 5-5-0; San Diego, 4-6-0, at Cincinnati, 3-7- New Orleans, 3-5-2, vs Green Bay, 3-6-1, at Milwaukee; New England, 4-6-0, at Buffalo, 0-10- 0, and St. Louis, 3-7-0, at New York Giants, 4-6-0. Monday night's nationally televised game has Chicago 6- 4-0, at Miami, 8-1-1. Jets Hurting San Francisco will be trying to snap a two-game losing streak against Jet team that upset Kansas City and narrowly missed upsetting Baltimore. "I want to play and play if I can do the job," Namath said of his status for the game.

Weather conditions will play an important part in Namath's decision to play. Atlanta would stay right in the thick of the National West race with the 49ers and Los Angeles by beating Minnesota which needs a victory to move 112 games ahead of Detrtit in the National Central. Detroit beat Kansas City 32-21 Thursday. Atlanta will be counting on Bob Berry's passing a good running attack against the NFL's toughest defense. PROFESSIONAL 110 CKEY NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division Pts.

GP GA New York 14 2 4 32 98 46 Boston 15 5 1 31 El 43 Montreal 12 2 6 30 78 44 Toronto 8 6 7 73 58 60 Detroit 5 12 4 14 53 78 Vancouver 5 14 4 14 51 76 Butta10 4 12 5 13 60 82 West Division mintleota 15 4 3- 11 36 1 Chicago 15 5 1 31 67 36 Philadelphia 7 10 4 18 47 64 Pittsburoh 8 13 2 18 6 68 California 7 13 3 17 74 101 St. Louis 6 12 3 15 55 70 Los Angeles 5 16 1 11 46 91 Friday's Results Minnesota 2, California 1 Only game scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division 1" Pts GF GA ROOM 14 2 2 30 74 37 Nova Scotia 10 7 3 23 72 58 1 Springfield 9 6 4 22 69 60, Rochester 8 11 3 19 63 83! Providence 5 11 '5 15 70 81 West Division Hershey 12 3 3' 27 78 49 Cleveland 8 7 5 21 73 66 Cincinnati 7 9 6 20 74 89' Richmond 9 2 18 46 49 The Spokesman-Review, Saturday, Nov. 27, 1971. 13 NAMATII Return Possible struggling Washington needs to beat Philadelphia to move again to within a half game of Dallas in the National East.

Neither Billy Kilmer nor Sonny Jurgensen was able to get the Redskins on the scoreboard when they were knocked out of first place by Dallas, last Sunday. Philadelphia, has won three and tied Washington in its last five games. Baltimore will take its strong running game and rugged defense into Oakland, needing a victory to stay in the American East race with Miami, which leads the Colts by 112 games and is favored to make Chicago its eighth straight victim Monday night. Oakland, led by the passing combination of Daryle La monica and Fred has a chance to open a 112-game margin over Kansas City in the American West. Leroy Vital Cleveland, tied with Pittsburgh for the American Central lead, once again will count on the rushing of Leroy Kelly when the Browns meet Houston.

Kelly helped in the victory over New England last Sunday that snapped a four-game losing streak. Pittsburgh will take the passing of Terry Bradshaw and its home-field magic into its game with Denver. The Steelers are VaiLL'HIEV PEEHEI3 1 mripp nio-imincoom- will iriam wade smemagonmstu 5-0 at home and 0-5 on the road. San Diego will not have in- hired rookie Bill Parks to lifiP catch John Hadl's passes against Cincinnati. Hadl also will have to contend with a Cincinnati pass rush that got to Houston passer five times last week.

Quarterback. Bart Starr. may return to action for Green Bay, but the Packer's big weapon is running back John Brockington. Archie- Manning will start at quarterback for New Orleans. Buffalo will be seeking its first victory while rookie guar- terback Jim Plunkett will he trying to move New England to within one game of .500 St.

Louis will be facing scrambling Fran Tarkenton and a jinx. The Cardinals have lost five straight in the Giants and are only 4-9-1 against. New iYork going back to 1964. EXERCISE EQUIPMENT NEED IT? RENT IT! 'AI Tizi RENTALS SALES EAST 1-0903 SPRAGUE WA 4-2000 Just East of City? COLISEUM UBLI ICE SKATING Fri.Nov p.m. to 330 pm.

Sat, Nov. 21130 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.., Suits Nov. 203:30 p.m. to 530 p.m..

Skate' Rental Available For information, call -FA TROPHY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAVINGS! BOWLING SHOES BOWLING BAGS FA 113333 N. 1009 Washington 74 I 4: ft victory, Key Mint, a brother to Fort Marcy, 1970 Horse of the Year, ran the distance in 1:36 3-5 under Braulio Baeza. Key To The Mint paid $3.60, $3 and $2.60 to his backers in the crowd of 29,537. Determined Cosmic returned $10.60 and $6.40, and Traffic Cop was $4 to show. Zags Stiffer Gonzaga's 'hockey team lost a 10-2 decision to Simon Fraser Friday and also lost Ken Lupel, one of its best players.

Lupel reinkired an ankle and is expected to miss at least a week. The Bulldogs took the opening lead on a goal by Gary McBride, but the Clansmen got three goals from Murray Wilcox and coasted to the win. Gary Hinton scored Gonzaga's other goal. The Bulldogs, down to two lines, play the British Columbia Institute of Technology today. CAGE SCORES Lower Colubmia 74, Seattle Central 61 Yakima 84, Edmonds 77 Tacoma 99, Central Oregon 74 Peninsula 97, Everett 76 Skagit Valley 77, High line 76 Spokane 92, Spokane Falls 82 GRID RESULTS NATA Semifinals Livinesten, 25, West Liberty, W.

2 Baltimore 6 12 4 16 59 76 Tidewater 3 13 3 9 42 73 Friday's Results Richmond 4, Cincinnati 2 Baltimore 6, Springfield 3 Only games scheduled WESTERN LEAGUE I Pts GP GA 1 Denver 13 4 1 27 44' Phoenix 11 6 2 24 74 48 San Diego 10 6 1 21 61 49 Portland 7 9 1 15 613i Salt Lake 7 10 1 15 57 641 Seattle 2 15 0 4 30 82 Friday's Results Omaha 6 10 2 14 48 611 Fort Worth 5 11 2 12 49 69 Friday's Results Oklahoma City 3, Omaha 1 Only game scheduled. EASTERN LEAGUE Friday's Results 1 Charlotte 14, Jacksonville 0 Clinton 5, Long island 5, tie New Haven 4, New Jersey 3 1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE I Friday's Results Dayton 4, Toledo 3 DO 0 MI AiedVIRIA OPEN SUNDAY TR. CHRISTMAS DO 0 MI I I I I 1 1 0 11:1 Tal Nick wo HILTON S.C. (AP). I an obscure, regular, fired 67 and vaulted round lad in Classic Friday taus remained strokes back.

1 McLendon, among the top ners -this- seaso total- of 138, lo the tight, dem Town Golf Lint Big Bob IA doned a crash ed improved gained weight, stroke back wit Then it was fearsome Nickl, gether a 69 or oceanside layou strut and was 140. Knudso I He wai tied with Canadian and Bob Smith. ly-haired veter; dropped back i the Monday qu best-- round of 66. Smit Hale Irwin, leader who slir 141, was the on der Par after tN course most of toughest they Arnold Palm( putting troubles times front 10 his front nine, 143, live behind Lee. Trevino, record-setting winner and the the year, rallie, to a 71, puttin ably under, the two rounds but of the 26-year-ol "I'm real pi) said only .817,002 ti hasn't played i Chipper The.

lanky, 6-1 got off to chipping in on scoring an ear second and go par on the first "On a course a start. like that ficult not to servatively the said A played the last Winn figures. He chipped 11 for a birdie on parredthe seco yard and wedr eagle on the till iron to within fourth. He mat birdies 'with as i the backside. Palmer had th card, including on the 13th, into trouble and er.

7 Heritage Mac McLendon Bob LIMO George Knudson Bob Smith Jack Nicklaus Hale Irwin Arnold Parer Rod Curl Frank Bea Gay Brewer Deane BornAn Larry Zipcopt Dow Finsfewald Doug Sanders Dick Lotr Dave Eicheloerner Homero Elanras Leonard Thompson Lou Graham Don January Dale Douglass Randy Wolff Jack Montgomery Dave Marr Bob Murphy Bobby Mitchell IGrier Jones Terry Dill Ron Carrudo Charles Coody Billy Maxwell Lionel Hebert Larry Wood Tom Aaron Phil Rodgers Howie. Johnson Palbh Johnston Ted Hayes DeWitt Weaver Dan Sikes Chris Blocker Bob Goalby Lee Trevino Randy Glover x-Jim Simons Don Massengale George Archer Gardner Dickinson Bobby, Greenwood DON BIES George Johnson Joel Goldstrand Bert Yancey Chuck Courtney Gene 'Ferrell Rockyr ThombsOn John Miller Tom Weisknot 1 Ztr7ir DS4rs'gg Hero klonner Julius Barns Hubert Green Labron Harris Tom Shaw Bob Stone BABE HISKEY Bubbs, Allin Jim Jamieson Lenny. Wadkins a-Jim 'Simons FAILED TO QUAL 77-76--153; Kermit Zi Siffor4 Sea Pines HILTON HE S.C. (AP) Ch 49-year-old vet( course record par, and advanc( the third round 1 000 Sea Pines Or ment Friday. Sifford had a i 207 and was tied with Paid Moral that is being pla lite tournament Heritage Classic.

HILTON HEAD ISL Leading scorers Riga of the 530,000 Sea Pin, mnet on the Plantation course: Charles Sifford Paul Moran Jim Dent Peter Townsend Dirk Phyan Dean Refrain Ross Randall Harry Bannerman Larry White Dwight Nevil Mike Beasor Tom Watson David Graham gen; rveerr7on Fezier I ob ickl Two HILTON an obscure, S.C. (AP), regular, fired 67 and vaulted round lead in Classic Friday laus remained strokes back. McLendon, a moqg the top ners this season, total of 138, the tight Town Golf Links. doned a crash ed improved Big Bob gained weight, stroke back with Then it was fearsome Nicklaus, gether a 69 on oceanside layout struet and was 140. Knudson He wai tied Canadian and Bob ly-haired veteran dropped back the Monday round of 66.

Smith Hale Irwin, leader vyho 141, was the only der Par after course most of toughest they Arnold Palmer puttnrig times from 10 143 live behind his front Lee Trevino, record setting the year, raffled winner and the llied to a 71, putting ably under, the two rounds but of the "I'm real said only $17,002 hasn't played Chipper The lanky, got off to chipping in on scoring an eagle ficult yard and wedge Heritage second 'and par on the first "On a course a start like that, not to servatiyely the said played the last lation figures. Ile: chipped in for a birdie on parred the second, eagle on the third iron to within fourth. He birdietwith as the backside. card, including Palmer had on the 13th, into trouble and er. 7 Mac McLendon Nicklaus Two HILTON S.C.

an obscure, regular, fired 67 and vaulted round lead in Classic Friday remained strokes back. McLendon, among the top this- season, total of 138, the tight, Town Golf Links. Big Bob a crash improved weight, stroke back with Then it was fearsome Nicklaus, a 69 on oceanside layout and was 140.. 4 Knudson He wai tied with and Bob Smith. veteran dropped back the Monday round of daya 66.

Smith Hale Irwin, leader who 141, was the only Par after course most of toughest they Arnold Palmer putting troubleshe times from, 10 his front nineand 143, five behind. Lee Trevino, record-setting winner and the the year, rallied to a 71, putting under, the two rounds but of the "I'm real said only .817,002 hasn't played Chipper The. lanky, got off to chipping in on scoring an eagle second and par on the first "On a course a start. like that, not to the said played the last figures. He chipped in for a birdie on parred the second, yard and wedge eagle on the third iron to within fourth.

He birdies-with as the backside. Palmer had card, including on the 13th, into trouble and 7 Heritage Mac McLendon Bob Llinn George Knudson Bob Smith Jack Nicklaus Hale Irwin Arnold Parer Rod Curl Frank Bea Ga9 Brewer Deane Boman Larry Zipcopt Dow Finsfewald Doug Sanders Dick lot7 Dave Eicheloerger Homer 13 lances Laaaard -Thompson Lou Graham 't Don January L-a le Douglass Randy Wolff Jack Montgomery Dave Marr Bob Murphy Bobby Mitchell Grier Jonas Terry Dill Ron Cerrudo Charles Cooly Billy Maxwell Lionel Hebert tarry Wood Tom Aaron Phil Rodgers Howie Johnson elPh Johnston Ted Hayes DeWitt Weaver Den Sikes Chris Blocker Bob Goa lby Lee Trevino Randy Glover x-Jim Simons Don Massengale George Archer Gardner Dickinson Greenwood DON 11 ES George Johnson Joel Goldstrand Bert Yancey Chuck Courtney Gene 'Ferrell Rocky Thompson John Miller Tom Weiskont Steve Snray Pold Deming erg Hooner Julius Barns Hubert Green Labron Harris Tom Shaw Pots Stone BABE HISKEY Pubby. Allin Jim Jamieson Lenny Wadk ins e-Jim 'Simons FAILED TO 77-76-153; Kermit Sifford Sea Pines HILTON S.C. (AP) 49-year-old course record and advanced the third round 000 Sea Pines Friday. Sifford had a 207 and was tied with Paul Moran that is being tournament Heritage Classic.

HILTON HEAD Leading sCorers Friday of the $30000 Sea Pines on the PInnintiOn course: Charles Sifford Paul Moran Jim Dent Peter Townsend Dick Phvan DPan Refram Pnss RAM'S All Merry Bannerman Larry White Dwight Nevil Mike Beasnr Tom Watson David Graham pen Kern Dnn Iverson Fezlee vs ow Puy Jack montoomerv Dave Marr Bob MurobV Babb, Mittneit Grier Jones Terry Dill Pon Cerrudo harine rnnyitt Lionel Hebert S.C. (AP) 49-year-old course record par, and advanced the third round 000 Sea Pines ment Friday. Sfford had a 207 and was tied with Paid Moran that is being 74-66-140 70.70-140 71-69-140 68.73-141 69.74-1,43 7073-143 75-68-143 74.69-143 71.73-144 1 75-68-143 71-73-144 76-613-144 766B-144 73-71-144 14-71-145 73-72-145 69-76-145 72.73-145 71-74-145 71-75-146 73-73-146 15-11-146 O. 76-70-146 75-71-146 76-70-146 74-73-147 13-74-147 76-71-147 73-74-147 14-73-147 75-12-147 7275-147 74-73-147 73-14-147 75-73-148 74-74-148 75-73-148 75-13-148 74-74-148 7474-148 18-70-148 76-73-149 74-15-149 78-71-149 75-74-1 49 77-71-149 75-74-149 75-74-140 74-75-149 76-73-149 76-13-149 75-75-1513 78-72-150 77-73-150 74-76-150 76-75-151 87-74-151 75-70-151 75-76-151 72.79151 77.74-131 75-76-151 74-17-151 74-78-151 75-77-152 76-70-1 52 76-76-152 78-74-152 78.74-152 75-77-152 QUALIFYRod Funseth, Zarley, 82-78-158. Shares Lead HEAD ISLAND, Charles Sifford, a veteran, fired a 64, eight-underpar, to a share of lead in the Open golf tournament 54-hole total of at that figure in this event played as a satellite to the $110,000 ISLAND, SC CAP) In the third round Open golf tournamnet par-72 Sea Pines 7043-64-207 66-6744-208 6843-68-209 72-73-67-212 80-73-69-212 77-69-71-212 70-7340-213 74-69-70-213 71-71-71-213 69-7242-213 6940-74-213 71-69-73-213 71-7241-214 6944-71-214 71-71-72-214 69-71-74-214 I ,.5.1....146 I 1 IJ14-141 76.71-147 73.74-147 47 74'73-1 7c-79--1 Al 7245-147 74-3 7-147 I Charles Sifford, a veteran, fired a 64, eight-under- to a share of lead in the Open golf tourna- 4 54-hole total of at that figure in this event played as a satel- 4 mil ab ui" 111 11111Minpirar-1 ab.

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A. A AtuotAA.3 I I if 41 Cr IITY dill" I uer'ver r.r.9q. 4 II I I I I IJ miutiir III III I I course. Fouled outNone Denver 6, Portland 3 aZ ke naltimnr. ii tlanta Inc I IcysvorTiano 71, muwauxee 1 duct a a LI (IL I lux 1 Phoenix 4, 5aitLaxa) I I III I .1 I Baltimore 118, Atlanta 105 Total foulsPortland 21, Milwaukee 21 Phoenix 4, Salt Lake 1 Tr Ihri rnfirth 1 I PA nla r-7 uniy games scneueleu 11 1 1 I ti I I I John Fourth New York 104, Boston 89 A 10,744 Only games scheduled Baltimore 9 12 .429 Cincinnati 7 11 .380 Cleveland 6 14 .300 Atlanta 5 14 .263 Midwest Division 12 212 3 Milwaukee 20 3 .870 Chicago 14 5 .737 Phoenot 9 11 .450 Detroit 9 12 .429 Pacific Division Los Angeles 19 3 Seattle 13 8 .619 Golden State 14 9 .609 Houston 5 17 .227 Portland 3 17 .150 Friday's Results 9,72 10 .609 .221.

1 MO 1 5,2 51,2 4 5 Friday's Results Dallas 106, New York 101 Indiana 110, Denver 96 Utah 124, Carolina 115 Floridians 106, Memphis 104 Only games scqeduled NBA Boxes BULLETS 118, HAWKS 105 Atlanta Baltimore Adams ..2 8-1212 Chenier 9 0-2 18 Be limy 9 3-3 21 Clark 1510-11 40 EritiriLs3tri41 11 Etorvisecol (21 11:21 Hudson .8 5-8 21 Mann ..12 2-2 26 Marvich .5 1-2 11 Murray 3 0-0 6 May .3 1-1 7 Rina idi .0 0-0 0 Siegfrld 0 0-0 0 Sta 11w1 .7 2,3 16 Washlon P.1 33 23 Unsaid 0 0-0 0 Zeller ...0 0-0 0 Totals 41 23-32105 Totals 51 16-21118 Baltimore 28 34 25 31-118 Atlanta 24 25 22 34-105 rs Cleveland 128, Cincinnati 114 Durward KnOWICS of the Ba- Chicago 121, Golden State 89 LAKERS. 132, PISTONS 113 1 CENTRAL LEAGUE hamas finished third Friday, Milwaukee 120, Portland 105 Detroit 0 T. Los Angeles outble Loss Los Angeles 113 Pts GF GA Ti n. .4 9 47 I I P8.1188 Durward Knowles of the Bahamas finished third Friday, Cleveland 128, Cincinnati 114 Chicago 121, Golden State 89 Milwaukee 120, Portland 105 Los Angeles 132, Detroit 113 LAKERS 132, PISTONS 113 Detroit Los Angeles OF OFT Double, Loss CENTRAL LEAGUE Pts GF GA Dallas 11 a 3 25 63 47 lowed by John Buchan ox eatue 1 vnly games acrleu I Rowt. 7 2-3 16 McMilin 3 1-1 7 I Tuise LL1 01 04 rtri rnitnet WA muse Of West AMPRICAN7 AssnmATIONT 1 Pisgnaer 21 101 VANCOUVER, B.C.

City I7 7 2 16 60 69 I I I 1 III I I I 7 I IS AS AR by John Buchan of Seattle and Eckart Wagner of West Only games scheduled A3IERICAN ASSOCIATION Rowe 7 2-3 16 McMilin 3 1-1 7 Dischaer 5 7-8 17 Hairstn 4 2-3 10 VANCOUVER, B.C. Tulsa 10 7 0 20 61 54 Oklahoma City 7 7 2 16 60 69 Kansas City 7 .8 1 15 55 48, Star Class Sailing Championships Friday, but Joerg Bruder's seventh-place finish. gave the Brazilian the overall lead going into the final race Saturday. Second in Friday's race was Bead Buggies of Miami, who lay 22nd in the 50-boat fleet at the first mark but came charging up when the wind shifted on the final legs of the 10-mile Olympic followed Germany. In the overall standings, Bruder leads by virtue of first, third and two seventh-place finishes in four days of racing.

Others in the top five and their finishing positions are: James "Ding" Schoonmaker, Miami, who finished 3-1-5-12; Buggies, 6-2-14-2; William Buchan, 5-8-19-1, and John Jennings, St. Petersburg, 10-7-1-16. More than 50 sailors from nine countries are taking part in the championships on Biscayne BAY MEADOWS Cloudy and Fast FIRST 6 furlongs. Gold Bridge 33 O. 15.60, 7.80; Cherokee Red 9.60, 6.80; Proud Revelry 5.80.

SECOND 6 furlongs. Shoe Blue 6.60, 4,00, 2.00; Johnny Eagle 380, 3.00; Flying Pennant .340. 4-5. THIRDI mile. Queen's Hustler 5.60, 4.00, 3.00; Promolito $.80, 3.80; The Gandy Dancer 3.60.

FOURTH 1 mile. Adacia 6.80; 4.60, 3.40; Manaha 20.40, 9.20; Terrandancer 4.40; FIFTH 6 furlongs. Hy Pirnie 10.60, 5.60, 3.20; Hurry On Home 8.80, 5.20 CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN Overcast and 32 degrees. Five inches new snow and 35-inch total In Green Valley. MT.

BAKER Overcast and 30 degrees. Seven inches new snow for 75-inch total. PARADISE Snowing lightly. Eight Inches new snow end 62-inch total, SKl ACRES Snowing lightly and 27 degrees. Seven Inches new snow, total 20 inches.

SNOQUALMIE SUMMIT Overcast and 30 degrees. Three inches new snow for 24-inch total. STEVENS PASS Snow flurries amd 24 degrees. Four inches new snow. Total snow depth at the top-47 Inches, 30 at the lodge.

WHITE PASS Snowing and 28 degrees. Six Inches new for 21-inch base. ANTHONY LAKES Snowing and 24 decrees. Four inches new snow for 26- inch total. BUCKS 120, BLAZERS 105 Milwaukee Portland OP 15 Wicks 13 4-8 30 21 Steele 0 0-0 0 33 BSmith .6 3-6 15 15 McKnzie 3 1-2 7 9 Adelmn ,3 2-2 8 15 Yelvion 5 1-2 11 0 Schuletr 3 1-3 7 8 McCarter 3 22 10 4 Marsh ..1 0-0 2 O.

Knioht A 2-3 10 0 Grecor ..3 11 1 D5mith 6 3-4 bench-in 10 1-3 Jabbar .15 3-4 Allen ...7 1-2 Roortsn .4 1-1 Block 4 7-7 Dinwide 0 0-0 Kimball .3 2-3 Lowery 1 2-2 Nelcon 0 0-0 Webb 0 0-0 Totals 50 20-26 120 Totals 4417.2 Portland 19 27 29 30-105 Milwaukee 30 33 32 25-420 Lanier 14 1-1 29 Chmeln 15 1-5 31 Walker 4 3-4 11 West 8 9-14 25' Komives I 4-6 6 Goodrih 12 0-0 24 Wilson 4 1-2 9 Robinsn 4 1-1 9 Marlatt 3 5-6 11 Riley 5 1-2 11 Hewitt 0 1-2 1 Trapp 3 3-4 9 Muelr 2 0-0 4 Ellis 1 0-0 2 Quick 4 1-1 9 Clemons 1 2-2 4 Totals 4125-33 113 Totals 56 20-32 132 Detroit 30 26 35-113, Los Angeles 34 31 34 33-132 Fouled outnone. Total foulsDetroit 22, Los Angeles 22. Technical foulsDetroit, Walker. Thursday Night SUNS 123, PISTONS 103 PHOENIX DETROIT Counts 4 2-2 10 Dischgr .4 1-2 9 rr 3 8:8 .3 33 11 raV''ns 1 14:24 18 tt Layton .10 1-2 21 Mueller 3 0-1 6 Moore 1 0-0 2 Norwood 6 3.5 15 State 30. A 4,346.

LAKERS139, SON1CS 115 Los Angeles Beattie GF Chmbin 7 3-5 17 Brown 4 3-3 11 Clemons 2 3-6 6 Clemens 7 0-0 14 Ellis 2 1-2 5 Cross 4 1-2 9 Goodrich 8 2-3 18 Ford 0 4-5 4 Hairsin .6 2-2 14 Haywood 10 4-4 24 ITVyllan Kolis lg Rohinsn 7 0-0 14 Snymdith 1)--0 10 TrAon 0 0-0 0 Wilkens 4 3-4 11 West 11 4-6 26 Winfield 5 3-3 13 Totals 5-9-21-28 1T9 Totals 44 27-32 1151 Los Angeles 33 28 39 39-139 Seattle 21 28 24 42-115 Fouled outnone. Total foulsLos Anneles 21, Seattle 23. Fouled outnone. 'lill IS rRowe I4 11:1 Total foulsBaltimore 24, Atlanta 17. aor VArsdle 5 2-4 12 Walker 6 3-3 15 Walk 9 2-2 20 Wilson ..2 0-2 4 KNICKS 19 Wetze 0 1-3 1 4, CELTICS 89 New York stets 53 14-27 1-n Totals 42 19-29 103 0 Detroit 25 24 24 30-10-3 bBschre 9 5-6 23 havicek 10 8-8 28 Phoenix 29 31 33 29-122 Bradley 5 2-4 12 Kubrski 0 0-0 0 Fouled outNone.

Lucas 10 4-10 24 Cowens 5 0-4 10 Total foulsDetroit 23, Phoenix 23- Frazier 6 13-16 25 White 12 2-2 26 Barnett 7 2-3 16 Chaney 4 3-3 11 Monroe 2 0-0 4- Williams 2 0-0 4 Racklev 0 0-0 0 Sanders 1 0-0 2 'TORS 112, WARRIORS 111 Jackson 0 0-0 0 Nelson 1 641 8 PHILADELPHlA GOLDEN STATE Miles 0 0-0 0 0 I ridges 6 9-10 21 Lee 2 3-7 7 Totals 3 92639 104 Totals 35 19-23 89 Cunham 6 3-3 15 Russell 12 5-6 29 Sites .9 TyIor 0 8:3 8 1 4 1:1 .41 Mnrsdle 5 2-4 12 Walker 6 3-3 15 Walk 9 2-2 20 Wilson 2 0-2 4 Wetzel 0 1-3 1 PHILADELPHIA 0 6 9-10 Cunham 6 3-3 GOLDEN 21 Lee 15 Russell STATE 2 3-7 7 12 5-6 29 Model 1815 Actmirat Uprigh Freezer NO DEFROSTING NEW "JET FREEZE AIR FLOW SYSTEM 18.1 cu. ft. (AHAM) net freezer space holds 634 lbs. "Jet Freeze" Air Flow Systems assures top to bottom cold penetration of food. Four solid aluminum shelves.

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Four package-deep door shelves for storing packages "bookshelf" style. Many more Special this week just Open Friday Night il 7100 WA 6-9591 North of the Freeway Across from Argonne Village 6, a PO KOsyllWilat lRet Yrk .2 29 23. 2 26 6 104 ackson 0 0-0 0 Thrmnd 3 4'6 1 4.1Aullaih 1C011 4 1t 6.80, 4.40; 3 0 Boston 17..26..24..22 89 Cartr 7 3-4 17 Mullins 7 64 20 Greer 2 4-5 8 Willms 4 1-2 9 GET THE SPIRIT SEVENTH 6 fUriOnaS. British Jack Fouled outBoston, Chaney. Lohl .5 0-1 10 Barnett 1 6-6 8 Foster 12 44 28 Jones 28.00 11.60, 6.60; Chazzar 8 40, 4.80; Royal Totals foulsNew York 20, Boston 26 1 0-0 2 KEN KIMBROUGH'S UNION 76 Khalwar 5.60.

3-5, 7 Awtrey 5 3-4 13 Ellis 8 1-1 17 24 Hours gtArir Hight On as.14071-V- Rune BULLS 121, WARRIORS 89 Portman 0 2-2 2 2 Locations Turner 2 2-2 6 0:: FRANCIS A WALL 2ND A WALNUT 2.6o. 1-5. Bartime 0 1-1 1 Ninth 114 miles. Ballyrandet, 6.80 Golden State Chicago (IA 6-3117) (MA 4.2900) 80, 3.40. Gebomo, 7 00, 4.20.

Mighty It 0 I Totals 43 26-31 112 Totals 40 31-41 111 4'iliri Time I-? Williams .5 5-6 15 VanLier 3 0-0 10 Philadelph Zt ia 26 29 33 24-112 Mulsin ..7 5-5 19 Sloan ...6 6-7 18 Golden State 34 18 23 34-111 Russell 1 3-5 17 Weiss 3 2-2 8 Turner ,.2 2-3 6 Love Al 5-6 27 Fouled out Philadelohla, Cunning- Lee 1 3-5 5 Ray 2 4-6 8 ham, Bridges; Golden State, Ellis, Mul- SNOW TIRE SALE SKI.SNOW REPORT Portman .2 2-3 6 Welker .9 4-5 22 'ins. Ellis 4 0-0 11. pnrter ..4 1-1 9 Total, fouls Philadelphia 31, Golden i wit Pa I 1 Royal Blast 2.80. 4-5. SIXTH 6 furlongs.

Be Exact 14.60, 7.00; Rullah Quest 6.80, 4.40; Harri- gan 4.00. 4-5. SEVENTH 6 furlongs. British Jack 28.00 11.60, 6.60; Chazzar 8.40, 4.80; Royal Khalwar 5.60. 3-5.

EIGHTH 6 furlongs. Ratty Rune 8.40, 4.20, 2.80: SUM 6.80, 3.40; Hight On 2.60. 1-5. Ninth 1,4 miles. Ballyragget, 6.80, 80, 3.40.

Gebomo, 7.00, 4.20. Mighty Pharaoh, 11.80. Time 2:04 1-5. Attendance 11,012. Handle 61,220,262.

SKI.SNOW REPORT New York 29-2326 26-104 Jackson 0 0-0 0 Thrmnd 3 46 10 Boston 17..26..24..22 89 Cartr 7 3-4 17 Mullins 7 64 20 Greer 2 4-5 8 Willms I 1-2 9 Fouled outBoston, Chaney. Lohl .5 0-1 10 Barnett 1 6-6 1 Totals foulsNew York 20, Boston 26. Foster 12 44 28 Jones 1 0-0 2 Awirev 5 3-4 13 Ellis (I 1-1 11 BULLS 121, WARRIORS 89 Golden State Chicago I Williams .5 5-6 15 1anLier 5 0-0 10 Mulsin 7 5-5 19 Sloan ...6 6-7 18 Russell 7 3-5 17 Weiss 3 2-2 8 Turner 2 2-3 6 Love ...11 5-6 27 Lee 1 3-5 5 Ray 2 4-6 Portman .2 2-3 6 Walker .9 4-5 22 Bilis 0-0 8 Porter ..4 1-1 9 Jackson 0 0-0 Cartr 7 3-4 Greer 2 4-5 Loh! 0-1 Foster 12 44 Awtrey 5 3-4 Thrmnd 11 Mullins 8 Willms 10 Barnett 28 Jones 13 Ellis Portman Turner Bartime 3 46 10 7 64 20 1-2 9 1 6-6 8 1 0-0 2 1-1 17 0 2-2 2 2 2-2 6 0 11 1 Totals 43 26-31 112 Totals 40 31-41 111 Philadelphia 26 29 33 24-112 Golden State 34 18 23 34-111 Fouled out Philadelphia, cunning-ham, Bridges; Golden Stale, Ellis, Mullins. Total fouls Philadelphia 31, Golden GET THE SPIRIT KEN KIMBROUGH'S UNION 76 2 Locations 24 Hours FRANCIS WALL 2ND WALNUT (FA 6-3117) (MA 4900) SNOW TIRE SALE "Biggest Tire Deal in Town!" UNION 70 SERIES SAVE NOW FIBERGLASS BELTED White Walls $2 4 58 each Plus T. x14 178 x14 Barnett .2 0-0 4 King ....3 2-2 8 Allison 1 1-2 3 Collins ..1 0-0 2 Bartime 1 0-0 2 McIntsh 0 1-1 1 Jones 2 0-0 4 Totals .34 21.29 89 Totals 47 27.34 121 Golden State 33 19 16 89 Chicago 29 30 27 35-121 Fouled outGolden State, Turner Total foulsGolden State 23, Chicago 24, CAN'S 128, ROYALS Cleveland Cincinnati OF I OF I Smith 6 6.6 IR Wilms 4 2-3 10 Johnson .7 19 McGrgr 2 0-0 4 Roberson 3 3 4 9 Fox 5-7 33 Beard 7 3-7 17 Guokas 4 2-4 10 Carr .12 6-7 30 Archibld 11 11-12 33 Wesley 8 1-5 17 Green 2-4 6 Sorensn .7 0-0 14 Lacey ...4 I-1 9 Sports Oval Snows 50 OFF 2nd Tire Ab.

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