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rnw pi pp vi 1 'H 1 Page E4 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Sunday September 17 1367 Panthers Overpower Contra Costa 14- 1 V' TPII 6 -A i- UCLA Snatches 20-16 Victory From Tennessee Jurkovich Scores On 72-Yard Run t'f fJli i a UCLA was trailing 16-13 when the third quarter ushered UCLA 4 tun nmfcugfi By Bob Myers' LOS ANGELES (AP) Quar- Behan 01 a fourth and contenlon Wlth 3 flV6'yard terback Gary Beban scored on r'PPed nght end' spectacular 27-yard run to pmcut back and blazed across the UCLA from behind and defeat faI the winmn" down with four minutes remaining in the game Tennessee 20-16 Saturday night after the Bruins had virtually scoring run Scare For Bruins equally great quarterback Dewey Warren threw a scare into the Bruins in tt- fumbled away the inter-sectional game before 66708 vVAVskr-)' IMSESE It was the second touchdown the final he ed the Vols to the UCLA 26 But from there on in the remaining seconds Tennessee was forced back and Warren was thrown for an 11-yard loss UCLA took over in the final 30 seconds soccer-style place-kicker Zenon Andrusyshyn kicked two field goals one from 37 yards and then another from 27 the latter bringing UCLA into a 13-13' tie The opposite number the UCLA senior who in Johnson High Edges Past San Juan 12-10 In Season's Opener By Tim Ahern The passing combination of Steve Cuckovich to Bill Watson clicked for two long touchdowns last night as Hiram Johnson'der midway in the fourth quar-edged San Juan 12-10 in a nonleague football game at Hughes ter as Tennessee maintained the Stadium The two combined for scoring plays of 32 and 79 yards lead it held from the opening with the same style of kicking Karl Kremser kicked a 35-yar- McCllchy Newspeoert Servict The Sacramento City College Panthers kicked off their 1967 football season last night by scoring a 14-6 nonleague victory over the Contra Costa Comets before 600 fans on the Richmond High School field Dick charges despite fumbling the ball away four times and being penalized 105 yards scored on runs by halfback John Jurkovich in the first period and quarterback Verbie Walder in the fourth 72-Yard Run tally came on a spectacular 72-yard gallop The freshman who prepped at Luther Burbank and participated in the Los Angeles Shrine game last summer ran through a hole over right guard In the fourth quartet the Panthers tallied again on a one' yard dash down the middle by Walder It climaxed a seven-play 60-yard march The big plays were a 21-yard run by Bob also a Burbank graduate an 11-yarder by Jurkovich Comet TD Contra lone tally came in the first quarter on an 11-yard pass from Butch Why-bum to Craig Lusiani Whybum connected on 17 out of 32 aerials for 162 yards Lusiani caught five of them for 60 yards- for UOP Flattens Idaho 42-6 In Season Starter McClatchy Newspapers Servict STOCKTON University of the Pacific outclassed the University of Idaho 42-6 last night in the first football game of the season for both clubs Senior UOP halfback Tom Miss Chrysler Crew pilot Mira Slovak appears dejected as his thunderboat takes a tow back to the pits at Granite Bay Slovak late to arrive for last-minute testings had a short ride His steering column broke only a few hundred yards from pit area Bee Photo by Ward Sharrer Unlimiteds Will Churn Water Of Folsom This Afternoon tion of Hydrorama yesterday at Folsom Granite Bay while Wes Allison-powered Sanger hull dominated drag boat competition Driving a Tahiti hull with an Evinrude engine Koster put a 'football season on the right side By Ellis Davis Rio alert Raiders inaugurated their third Kilmer carried 23 times for 94 yards and no intercep' yards Jack Layland carried 15 tl(s-times for 59 yards and junior college transfer Tony Plummer from San Mateo carried eight) Jones who gained 134 yards in times for 41 yards and scored '6 carries He replaced last From Page El for Slovak to arrive Flying Jurkovich carried the a I l'his world champion aerobatic nine times for 96 yards and a airplane he was smogged down hefty 107 average Rich ran 19 Southern California Arriv-times for 78 yards ing shortly before testing time SCC outgained its hosts in net ran 0ut Slovak roared on the yardage 307 to 235 course in the twin Chrysler hemi-powered boat only to stop within a few hundred yards His steering column broke as he left the pits Overcomes Engine Trouble Hilton HyPerLube had diffi Tht icor by ouerterj: SCC 7 Contra Cotta 6 Individual scoring Jurkovich 72 run (Garrison kick) Waldrr I run (Garrison kick) Contra Lusiani II oass Irom Whvburn (run tailrdl TEAM STATISTICS SCC Contra Costa 10 First downs rushing 4 7 First downs passing 7 X- vfc weiser Mis Bardahl Mist My Gypsy Wayfarers Club Lady and O-Ring Miss stayed buttoned up on custom built trailers In the space of four-and-a-half-hours today the superboats will compete in seven heats of lb miles each six laps around a two-and-a-half-mile course laid close to the shoreline of Granite Bay Other Action Sprinkled between the unlimited competition will be heats for limited class racing boats and a sky diving exhibition One of high points features world champion aero batic pilot Mira Slovak whose first show thrilled and amazed the Saturday crowd Karl Koster Claims Endurance Crown Karl Koster of San Jose took a cue from his own name to win the two-hour enduro race por- including a 12-yard spurt around end Anderson also plunged over from inches out and rammed across from 2 yards away to lead Devil ball carriers on a rampage which chewed up the tiring Spartan line The final Sun Devil score came in the closing minutes when Hill burst over the whistle until game-breaker Bruin Fumbles Both of touchdowns were set up by Bruin fumbles Charley Fulton and Dick Pickens each scored from one yard out The first score came when UCLA fumbled the opening kickoff and Tennessee recovered on the Bruin 19 The second came when the Vols recovered on the UCLA 9 The widely heralded quarterback duel ended with Beban completing nine of 20 passes for 107 yards with two interceptions and Warren completing 13 of 22 All-America Mel Farr who graduated Tfnnessn UCLA 0 3 7 Tonn Fulton I run (Kremser kick) Andrusvshvn 37 Tenn 1 run (kick (ailed) UCLA run (Andrusvshvh kick Andrushvshyn 27 Kremser 35 UCLA run (Andrusvshyn kick) Attendance 66 708 STATISTICS Tenn UCLA First downs Rushing yardage Passing vardsge Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 14 117 94 93 13-23 0 6-40 0 47 305 107 40 9-20-2 1-38 3 46 Santa Clara Turns Back Fresno State FRESNO (UPI) -The University of Santa Clara Broncos jnable to sustain a drive of their turned Fresno State mistakes into a 24-16 last night in the season opener for ooth teams It was the first meeting between the two schools since 1949 ind gave Santa Clara a 10-1 3dge the series which began 1925 Led by four-year quarterback Ray Calcagno the Broncos turned a blocked punt a fumble ind two interceptions into touchdowns All the first-half scoring came 3Wn Corda t0 Fresno a 3-0 lead After twice exchanging punts kicked a 24-yard field i r'r Tola? wi'irt Ddo wn 1 i3 226 Net yards rushing 3 81 Net yards passing 162 307 Total net yards 235 4 Lost hall on fumbles 1 105 Yards penalised 79 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushmi SSC teb yg vfnetave Trlllo 4 9 0 9 2 2 Rich 19 81 3 78 4 1 Walder IS 43 35 8 0 5 Jurkovich 9 96 0 96 10 7 Alien 6 35 0 35 5 8 CONTRA COSTA teb vn yl net ave Faulkensteln 3 36 1 35 11 7 Price 5 6 15 10 Whvburn 8 Ervin 13 Turnbow 1 Jackson 7 Passing na Walder SCC 10 Whvburn CC 37 Past Receiving Fitzpatrick SCC 73 Rich SCC 3 Faulkenstefn CC 2 Lusiani CC 5 Harper CC Zaragoza CC Burda CC Price CC 1 Jackson CC 1 Puntmo Garrison SCC 4 Honeycutt SCC Fitzpatrick SCC Swenk CC Culties with a balky engine which Arizona State Tiring San two touchdowns Senior UOP quarterback Bob Lee engineered the Tigers through their first three quarters mostly on the ground and sophomore quarterback Ran Bergstrom completed five passes in 10 attempts for 62 yards and two touchdowns The predominantly sophomore Idaho eleven posted their lone touchdown in the third quarter with a one-yard dash by halfback Jim Pearsall Quarterback Paul Gentle hit 10 of 23 attempted passes for 96 yards and four interceptions UOP collected 19 first downs to Idaho's 12 gained 209 yards rushing to 104 and 109 yards in the air Idaho The Tigers will meet the University of California at Santa Barbara next Saturday at Stock' ton amassed tO 96 for Idaho 0 0 UOP tit JO-42 Safety press blocked kick Lavland 1 run Lee kick Lee 4 run -kick failed Plummer 15 run kick failed Idaho Pearsall 1 run pass failed Plummer 12 run kick tailed Coslt 12 pass from Bergstrom Lee kick I Moses 6 oass Irom Bergstrom 1 Lee kick each one coming late in the half and each bringing Burt Warriors from behind The last bomb came with just 6:54 left in the game Cuckovich dropped back and hit Watson who was five yards ahead of the nearest Spartan defender The conversion kick failed but the Warriors had enough to win San Juan closed the gap to two points with 11 seconds to play as the Spartans tackled Mike Gonzales who had been back to punt in the end zone after a high snap from center Don visitors got on the scoreboard first with 9:43 left in the half Tom pass was intercepted by Bob Selvidge on the Johnson one Selvidge carried it into the end zone and was tackled there for a safety With 2:08 to go in the half Cuckovich capped a 52-yard 4- play drive by hitting Watson with a 32-yard strike a 32-yard strike to give Johnson a 6-2 edge Trftmp came back and marched his team 62 yards in sight plays v'ith the score coming on a 12-yard toss to Bob Deane for an 8-6 halftime lead for the Spartans Johnson won the preliminary 12-6' Tht score by ouaiiert San Juan 0 10 Hiram Johnson 0 6 0 Individual scoring San Safety Selvidge tackled In end zone Deane 12 pass from Trump (kick failed) Safety Gonzales tackled In end zone Hiram Watson 32 pass from Cuckovich (run failed) Watson 71 pass from Cuckovich (kick failed) TEAM STATISTICS San Juan Johnson 4 First downs rushing 4 1 'rf downs j1 2 First downs penalties 0i 3 Total first downs 8 63 Net yards rushino 80 148 Net yards passing 155 211 Total net yards 235 1 Lost ball on fumbles 1 20 Yards penalized 40 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing SAN JUAN teb vg vl net ave ipevl 50 14 36 2 2 Metz 1 2 2J Trumo 7 2 0 7 1 0 0 Brien 2 to HIRAM JOHNSON leb vo v1 not ave Coo nor 14 1 33 5 DoLono it 31 1 30 2 7 Cuckovich 3 7 3 4 1 3i Jackson 2 13 0 11 6 1 1 15 Team 0 15 -15 5 3 0 5 6 5 3 5 Trum sj 33 "2 OAVU SJ 1 9 Watson HJ 4 139 2 Prrrin HJ 1 3 0 DeLono HJ 1 13 Punting punts yds blk ave White SJ 7 263 0 37 5 Gonzales HJ 4 103 0 25 8 6 HURON Mich (AP)( California Seals in tram- that contract negotiations have' with Charlie Hodge their' first goaltender draft choice President Frank Selke announced that the No 5 player choice Larry Cahan and No 8 Bob Lemieux have signed their contracts Chico State 31-30 In Closing CHICO Defensive back Dan McCItchy Newsoaoeri Servic also fuel tank holding 65 gallons in Today's Schedule 7-9 am Unlimited hydroplane testing am Limited inboard hydroplane races for class 145 280 and 266 cubic inch boats plus cracker box and super stock classes 1 pm Sacramento Cup Race heats for unlimiteds Heats for limited class boats 2:15 2:45 3:15 Second heats for unlimiteds Final limited heats Mira Slovak aerial acrobatic show 4:30 Final heat for unlimiteds in Sacramento Cup Race his boat and coasted to a victory in the enduro race covering 95 miles in the two hours Early leader Clyde White of Monterey driving a Corvette-powered Mandclla hull faded to third in final standings His boat was equipped with smaller fuel tanks forcing several pit stops Gilbert Is Second Second place went to Gilbert of San Leandro and fourth place was won by Don Daley of Manteca White broke on top of the enduro event and led for about 22 laps Daley took over at that point and held the lead for the rest of the first hour At the Batters Jose 27-16 TEMPE Ariz (AP) Arizona State stopped dead in the first hard-running backs in the final two a 27-16 nonconference football Anderson 170-pound fullback Cloud Is At Navy ANNAPOLIS Md (AP) Former William Mary fullback Jack Cloud coaches keyed the Sun Devil attack with 150-pound football team three second-half touchdowns half unleashed a host of quarters to hand San Jose State defeat Saturday night Max Rio Americano Raiders Blank Roseville 13-0 by shutting out Roseville 13-0 last night at El Caniino Sta-duim Making the most of two Roseville punt formation errors Rio's green-and-yellow clad Raiders punched across scores in the third and fourth quarters to win the non-league battle After fumbling away a possible score at the one yard line in the third quarter the Raiders turned around to partially block Sven punt Rio took control at' the Tiger seven rammiing home a touchdown four plays later on Sid Van Meer's three yard run Early in the last period Os-trum back in punt formation failed to get off his kick and Rio took control at six yard line Van Meer then wasted little time by scoring on the initial play with 8:43 remaining Sid who had a busy night with 22 carries for 62 was yards added to his laurels by running in the extra point for a 13-0 tally For Roseville the game filled with frustration as the! Tigers fumbled away four balls i 1 and had two passes intercepted Warren Kearfott led Roseville with 92 yards rushing Roseville won the sophomore game 13-12 The scor by ouarters: Roseville 0 9 0 Rio Americano 0 0 6 Individual scoring: Rio Van Meer 3 run (kick blocked) Van Meer 6 run (Van Meer run I TEAM STATISTICS Rosavilla Rio Americana 7 First downs rushing 11 0 First downs passing 3 1 First downs penalties 0 I Total first downs 14 155 Net yards rushing 188 0 Net yards passing 102 155 Total net yards 290 4 Lost ball on tumbles 2 50 Yards penalized 38 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing Roseville teb yg vl i Aauilera 6 It 10 Rudell 1 7 0 Ostrum 10 61 21 Kearfott 16 92 0 Rogers 1 4 0 Ramenz 2 4 0 Rio American teb yg vl Morgan 2 15 0 Crites 14 50 3 Amswortb 10 46 0 Algeo 16 0 Van Meer 22 64 2 Montana 5 6 0 Quint 16 0 Passing pc pi nrl Id Aoullera 6 0 10 0 Montana RA 10 4 2 88 0 Morgan RA 1 1 0 14 0 Pass Receiving pc net Id Wells RA 2 19 Haas RA 1 31 0 Van Meer RA 1 18 0 Stone RA 1 14 0 Punting punts yds blk ave Ostrum 3 70 0 23 3 Crites RA 1 3 0 3 0 7 Portland State Halts Red Raiders 3613 PORTLAND (UPI) Portland State rode the talented shoulders of record breaking quarterback Ed Gorman to its most lopsided victory in history over Southern Oregon by defeating the Red Raiders 36-13 in Portland yesterday afternoon Gorman figured in all five Viking touchdowns The 6-4 210-pound junior from Portland passed for three of the scores and ran over two others Tor the game Gorman had 291 of the 463 yards total offense 234 through the air where he completed 19 of 32 passes Football Scores Weslevan 27 Midland 0 Neb 55 Washburn Kan 4 Neb 14 Concordia Neb 13 Dakota 4) Omaha 33 State 19 Chadron Neb Valley 26 William Penn 19 14 Maryville State 9 Sophomore Powers Texas Team To Win Thomas went 10 yards in the first period one yard in the! CANYON Tex (UPI)-Sopho-more fullback Duane Thomas 1 scored three touchdowns Satur- day night to lead West TexasjPass from Santa Clara cen-PORT State to a 35-26 intersectionaliter left the bal1 on the Bronco football victory over Montana x- Three plays later Hank an miscues by both' teams Early in the second period the Bulldogs took over after a bad From Page El South South Carolina 34 Iowa State 3 North Carolina State 13 North 12 Carolina 7 Duke 31 Wake Forest 13 Southern Mississippi 10 The Citadel 7 Furman 15 Mississippi College 6 Nebraska Kearnev Doan North Southern Missouri Arkansas Sterling William Simoson Xavier Ohio Dayton Ohio Emory St Cloud Minnesota I third and eight yards in the 3nd a fumble Bronco tackle fourth as the West Texas Buf-T1304 Fretas blocked Larry faloes won their first game 0f Bradfords punt Two plays the season and handed Montana later Calcagno passed to half-State its second loss in as many 3acc ava Poland from the Kans 31 Bethany 7 Jewell 37 Wartburg 7 0 Graceland 0 Ohio 24 Quantico 18 Northern 8 Ferris State 7 16 Eastern Kentucky 0 University 20 Toledo 14 Henry 23 Marietta 8 10 St Johns Minn 0 Duluth 12 South Dakota tnC SCCOnd (JUBTtCr WHOD (JUBT sloux Foils 34 Bethel 7 1 terback Dan Holman hit Randy sco7i3W'xco HBhlind5 Hlrm Tompkins with an 8-yard scor- Yankton 41 Uooer Iowa 13 College of Emporia 22 Mcpherson 7 Hamlme 7 Northland 6 Superior 27 Stout 21 Central Iowa 39 North Central ill! nois 12 Northwood Institute 35 Eureka 0 North Park 17 Lake Forest 0 Illinois Weslevan 28 Elmhurst 0 Culver-Storkton 6 MIMiken 0 Otterbem 26 Indiana Central 19 Olivet 27 Franklin 14 Lakeland 21 St Procopius 16 Northern Michigan 34 Akron 17 Central Michigan 23 Bradley 21 Ball State 41 Central Missouri State 7 Carthage 12 Albion 0 Washington University Mo 14 Ma talester 6 Aunustana HI 10 Hone 0 OePauw 24 Wheaton 14 Northern Illinois 24 Butler 7 Fastern Michigan 17 Findlay 8 Rolta 25 Hardmg 14 Southern Illinois University 18 Northeast Missouri State 7 Western Michigan 24 Miami Ohio 14 Indiana University Pa 16 Delaware State 0 Ed'nboro 12 Chevnev State 6 Wavnesburg 61 Slippery Rock 7 Clarion State 30 Millersvillg State 25 middle of the line and outran a host of defenders on his way to a 64-yard touchdown San Jose drew first blood in San Jos Slit Arizona Stait Tomoktn 2 pass (kick failed) Anderson 2 run (kick failed) Nips USF Seconds five to give Santa Clara a 6-3 lead The final first-half score came tfter Bulldog halfback Lloyd Madden fumbled a Danny Robinson handoff End Steve Sweet-ers picked it off in the air and raced 55 yards for the score c'ar 12 6 Stalf 0 313 0-16 Cord 24 Bass rom Calcagno iKiicK tailed) SC-Sweelers SS run (mis failed) trM pass Robinson (Corda kick) WMliams 60 pass Inftrceotion (wst 5 pa5 rom Robinson (pass failed) SC-Fo'ev 33 pass from Calcaono (kick encounters Wanlin displaying game with three touchdown oasses and running for two scores jumped off to an early commanding lead with a 24-point first period which saw USF intercept two Chico State passes and a fumble a sparkling over and led the rest of the way He pushed off a stiff challenge by Gilbert at the three-quarter mark and was not pressed the rest of the way Rough water greeted a field of drag boats in the early hours The fast dragsters require mirror-slick water Cuts Field Times The turbulence decimated the expected field and cut down the times of those who entered Wes Rose of Sacramento turned the fastest time in his Allison-powered Sanger hull of 8832 mph Later in the day when the water smoothed Rose turned the same distance in 155 mph A1 Ford of Sacramento was second fastest with unblown Chevy at 7395 and Jerry Polen finished third fastest with a clocking of 6498 mph Highlight of the Saturday portion of Hydrorama was the spectacular performance of Czech fieedom flyer Mira Slovak who landed on a Granite Bay hunching ramp He proceeded to put on a thrilling 20-mmute air show that featured cliff hanging stunts less than two feet off the surface of the lake and aerobatics where his airplane tumbled through the air with practically no flying surfacesv Bavah 39 field ooal Anderson 1 clung (Roklt kick) Anderson 12 run (Toklf kick) Massnoal 27 pass from Holmn First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumble lost Yard penalized ARLINGTON Tex (AP) -The University of Texas at Arlington cashed in on Los Angeles State mistakes Saturday night to open the season on a victory note with a 17-14 triumph end of that time Koster took NW Louisiana 33 Henderson Ark SW Louisiana 28 Louisiana College 14 Northwester La St 49 Hanover Ind 0 Louisiana Tech 21 Delta State 7 Florida 43 Allen 0 Youngstown 31 Tennessee Tech 28 Chattanooga 23 Austin Peav 8 Parsons 0 East Tennessee 0 Tennessee Martin 16 Murray State 9 West Virginia 27 Richmond 6 Southern University 21 Texas Southern Fairmont State 42 West Virginia Tech 7 Norfolk State 6 West Virginia State 3 Catawba 28 Mars Hill 0 I emor Rhyne 53 Wofford 7 Western Carolina 7 Carson-Nrwman 3 Elizabeth City State 34 Frostburg State 0 East Carolina 27 William and Marv 7 Lock Haven State at Maryland State canceled hu-rlcane Guilford 35 Washington and Lee 0 Bainbndge Naval 27 Potomac State 13 Midwest Virginia Military 46 Davidson 21 Air Force 0 Oklahoma State 0 Louisville 46 Drake 7 Colorado 27 Baylor 7 Montana 19 North Dakota 14 Utah State 3 Wichita State 3 SW Oklahoma Slot 27 Fort Havo Kan 70 Plftsburo Kan 14 Central State Okla Dana Neb 13 Tarkio 13 tie Eau Claire State 21 Augsburg 20 River Fails 13 Platteviiie 12 Oshkosh 14 La Crosse 7 Stevens Point 19 Whitewater 13 Northern Iowa 12 Western Illinois 0 Northern State 14 Black Hills 0 General Beadle 14 South Dakota Tech Ashland 23 Wooster 6 Tavlor Ind 10 Wilmington 7 Baker 19 Bethel Kan 0 Huron 13 Dakota Weslevan 0 Mankato 20 Luther 7 St Thomas Minn 12 St Norbcrt W'S 7 Bermdii 28 Minnesota Morns 14 Mavville 8 Valiev City 7 Jamestown 26 Minot 21 South Dakota 20 Wayne Neb 4 Augustana 18 Gustavus Adoiohus Peru NHj 7 St Mary of tht Plains Kan 7 tig i failed) 12500 Stevens scooped a University of San Francisco fumble out of the air with 34 seconds remaining in the game last night and scampered 40 yards for a touchdown which gave Chico State a hair-raising 31-30 victory in their first game of the season USF leading 30-23 with less than a minute remaining in the final period tried to eat up the clock with a left end sweep by Mike Gaspanni but the half Southwest Southern Methodist 20 Texas 17 West Texas State 35 Montana State 26 Texas-El Paso 50 Santa Barbara 14 Sul Ross 14 Eastern New Mexico 0 SW Okla Stale 27 Fort Havs Kan 20 New Mexico 24 Idaho Slate 3 NW La State 49 Hanover tnd 0 Texas 17 McNeese 3 Southern La 21 Texas Southern 7 Arkansas 34 Miss Valley State 0 Grambltng 13 Alcorn 7 McMurrav 16 Anoclo State 14 New Mexico State 17 Lamar Tech 6 Southwest Texas 30 Texas Lutheran 17 Howard Pavne 35 Tarleton 13 Abtliene Christian 24 East Texas 16 Au5'n ventral Auams Slate 27 New Mexico Western Ala7hefn Ark' Civinnston Ouachita Ark 19 Southeast Okla 11 James Has Top Time In El Dorado Drags Chuck James of Citrus Heights had the low elapsed time with 1321 seconds yesterday during the drag races at the El Dorado Raceway usf 24 6 o-3o' James driving a stock Chev- Individual xcorino 14 Nomad hit 10150 miles per The winning one-point margin jk-013DrlVrun Sh" hour Drag racing will continue at the raceway today The gates will open at 9 am with the eliminations beginning at 1:30 pm Chico little All-Coast quarterback Joe Stetser completed 14 passes in 33 attempts for 155 yards and made three interceptions before he was ejected from the game in the third quarter because of a i I eAAAAAUUki.

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