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28 Haxleton Stondord-Speaker, Wednesday, January 6, 1971 HHS Comeback Bid Falls Short at Allentown C.C in 77-76 Loss JBODBSmBSSSS East Penn League Mounts' lst-Half Pennant Hones Absorb Kavo Punch Dieruff, Allen, Liberty, Crimson Tide Score East Penn Cage League Triumphs Speaking of Sports Last Night's Scores Allentown C. C. 77, IDIS 76 Allen 64, Easton 48 Dieruff 54, Freedom 40 Liberty 55, Bethlehem Catholic 39 Pottsville 68, Tamaqua 47 i McGorry converted the technical By RAY SAUL Standard-Speaker Sports Editor Savarese 0 1-2 1. Totals 25 14-23 64 The score by quarters: By RAY SAUL Sports Editor Allentown Allen and Allentown Dieruff won decisviely last night and set up their big meeting at A tremendous last-ditch rally by Easton 23 32 37 48 mm The Standings W. HHS fell a point short of overcom ing an uncanny shooting perform Allen 14 32 50 64 Officials Hartzel and Martinec.

Evans 5 1-4 11, Rodazka 1 0-0 2. Totals 30 8-16 68. Tamaqua Pastucha 5 9-14 19, Hromyak 3 0-0 6, Velito 1 0-0 2, Krapf 3 3-4 9, Truskey 1 2-4 4, Connelly 1 0-2 2, Behr 2 0-1 4, Schietrum 0 1-2 1. Totals: 16 15-27 47. The score by quarters: Pottsville 10 29 57 68 Dieruff 7 Allen 6 HHS 5 Liberty 5 ance (64 per cent from the field) by Allentown Central Catholic in an exciting and somewhat bizarre East Penn School Basketball HHS Coach Shafer was understandably completely fd after it was all over.

Dieruff Sincavage 6 1-2 13, Fedor 2 1-1 5, Finley 4 7-7 15, Leibensperger 1 0-0 Pet. 1.000 .889 .714 .714 .714 .375 .375 .375 .286 League game at Rockne Hall last L. 0 1 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 6 7 and at the 23-second mark, Joe Pfahler was fouled. He converted a pair to hike it to 77-72. Jerry Fallabel came back with a deuce for WIS and Central called time out with five seconds remaining after the Mounts again got possession of the ball when A.C.C.

lost It out of bounds. The throw-In went to Fallabel who scored as the Central players stayed away from him. The re-maining three seconds ticked away before Central put the ball in play-again. HHS Never Led The score was tied at 2-2 and 4-4 and A.C.C. then led through the re- Allentown C.

5 Bethlehem Catholic 3 Easton 3 Dieruff Friday night that will decide the East Penn League first-half basketball championship. Allen toyed with Easton at Allen, 64-48; Dieruff won at Bethlehem Freedom, 55-49, Bethlehem Liberty held off Bethlehem Catholic at Liberty, 55-39, and Pottsvllle won at Tamaqua, 68-47. Allen was tied at the half but made it a rout in the second half. Frederick, Lamb and Sewards night. 2, Reiter 6 2-2 14, Zambelli 2 1-2 5.

Totals-21 12-14 54. Tamaqua 8 23 37 47 Allentown C. C. won, 77-76, with Pottsville 3 Officials Boylan and Barlctta. Freedom Pietrouchie 6 4-5 16, Levs 2 1-2 5, Freedom 2 a big assist from a technical loui against the Mountaineers for call It said here last week that only a few situations, or a combination of them, could defeat HHS in any game this season.

One of them, sensational shooting, did the Mountaineers in at Rockne Hall, home of Allentown Central Catholic, last night. The Vikings shot 30 for 47 from the field (64 per cent) and were just as deadly on the foul liue. Despite Central's almost unbelievable shooting, HHS almost won the game, which is to the credit of the Mountaineers. Phillipsburg 1 Hoydu 1 4-5 6, Deschler 1 0-0 2, .143 .000 Tamaqua 0 ing one time out too many. The Vikings not only converted the Kern merer 0 2-2 2, Donchez 3 3-3 9.

WII Jr. High Totals 13 14-17 40, technical for their 75th point, but they also gained possession of the ball from the Mountaineers. The score by quarters: Dieruff 14 29 Freedom 12 23 Officials Manfredi and muth. Si) 54 30 40 Linde- Thursday's Game Tamaqua at HHS Friday's Games Phillipsburg at Easton Liberty at Pottsville Allen at Dieruff Freedom at Allentown C. C.

Bethlehem Catholic Bye mainder of the game. The biggest spreads were seven points in the The loss all but mathematically eliminated IDIS from the league's first-half pennant race. Dieruff is Loses, 63-51 West Hazleton Junior High lost at Panther Valley last night, 63-51. Bales had 23 for the Panthers, Kavelak scored 17 and Evans 13. Gallagher led West Hazleton with were in doubles for the Canaries and Lacey and Haney led Easton.

Dieruff got double-figure scoring from Finley, Reiter and Sinacav-age and Pietrouchie was the only Freedom player in doubles. Hartenstine and Lukievies rimmed 23 between them for Liberty and R. Cacciatore had 14 for Bethlehem Catholic. Tamaqua lost its 27th straight first quarter (18-11), eight in tht second (43-35), 13 in the third (59-46) and 13 in the last (61-48). 7-0, Allen is 6-1 and HHS, Bethlehem Liberty and Allentown C.

C. are all each 5-2 with three games Central shot almost unbelievable Bethlehem Catholic Halbriener 2 2-3 6, Eddinger 2 1-2 5, Butler 2 0-0 4, R. Cacciatore 7 0-0 14, G. Cacciatore 1 5-6 7, Becker 0 0-1 0, Chladney 0 0-0 0, Stirer 1 1-2 3, Griffin 0 0-0 0, Mazczan 0 each remaining in the first-half 20 for 28 from the field in the first half. The Vikings did a good job penetrating the HHS defense every 19 and Horn had 11.

Coach Mike Christina's West Ha zleton JayVees won the prelim, 38- league game, tying a record held by Pottsville. Yob, Lombel, Hig-gins, Snyder and Evans were all in HHSJayVees Win, 87 to 52 The HHS JayVees improved their 0-1 0. Totals: 15 9-14 39. so often, but it was outside shooting that was deadly. And most of their shots went in cleanly.

scramble. Coach Dave Shafer's Mountaineers, in fact, will have to fight for their lives to hold third place. They play at Bethlehem Liberty Monday night, after meeting Tamaqua here Thursday night. For the second straight year, the Mountaineers were the victims of calling one time out too many at Rockne Hall. They lost there last season, 52-51, in a game that was similar to last night's in several respects.

In both games, Central was awarded a technical foul because HHS called one time out too many, if memory serves correctly. WALLY KISTHARDT called last night's and he'll probably never forget it, but he should. Without his often-spectacular play during the past two seasons plus, HHS wouldn't have won nearly as many games as it has won. The Vikings began to stall with 29. The box score: West Hazleton Horn 4 3-4 11, Gallagher 8 3-6 19, Fellin 1 0-1 2, Garvey 1 2-6 4, Koch 2 1-3 5, Callen 0 4-4 4, Balliet 1 1-2 Bethlehem Liberty Priestas 2 4-4 8, Hartenstine 4 5-9 13, Harrington 3 0 0 6, R.

Wescoe 4 0-1 8, Fejes 1 0-2 2, Frey 0 0-1 0, the ball in the second half and the tactic helped the Mountaineers close in on them. Central players record to 7-2 with an easy 87-52 triumph over Allentown Central Catholic's JayVees at Rockne Hall took turns leading the attack. last night. Pfahler had 10 and McGorry six 3, Salfesky 1 0-0 2, Tier 0 1-2 1. Totals: 18 15-28 51.

Panther Valley The Mountaineers played well enough to win almost any game except last night's. They had only seven turnovers, broke even off the boards and shot 44 per cent (30 for 68) from the field, but it wasn't enough to overcome Cen Olshefski 4 0-0 8, LuRievics 4 2-3 10. Totals: 22 11-20 55. The score by quarters: Bethlehem Catholic 13 21 33 39 Bethlehem Liberty 10 23 3 9 55 Officials Ehret and Stout. doubles for Pottsville while Pastu-cha was the only Tamaqua player over 10.

He had 19. itz 0 0-2 0, Wagner 1 0-0 2, Garber Easton Betts 2 0-2 4, Troxell 2 0-0 4, Lacey 9 1-1 19, Attinello 1 1-2 3, Haney 5 4-6 14, Kadjeski 2 0-2 4. Totals-21 6-13 48. Allen Sewards 4 5-6 13. Strezlecki 1 1-2 3, Lamb 6 3-6 15, Thompson 4 1-2 9, Frederick 7 2-2 16, Emery 10-0 2, Donely 1 1-3 3, S.

Miller 1 0-0 2, Ron Portonova led Coach Adam Bishop Hafey, meanwhile, bounced back from its loss to HHS with a stunning win at Marian. The other Anthracite League games went about as expected. Coach JERRY ANDERSON'S Vikings are now the team to beat for the first half title, o-o When Tamaqua plays at HITS Thursday, the Blue Raiders will have to win to avoid setting a new East Penn League record for consecutive losses. They lost their 27th straight league game last night (30th straight overall), which ties a league record set by Pottsville. People, places, happenings: Motion picture star JACK PAL-ANCE, who achieved his first fame as a football player at Hazle Township High, has spent the last six months writing 49 new songs that will be in his new record album, which will be his second.

Former St. Gabriel's High basketball coach DICK (DIGGER) PHELPS is off to a tremendous start in his first job as a head basketball coach in the college ranks. Dick's Fordham team is 11-0. He previously served as freshman coach at Penn. Hazle Junior High will play Jim Thorpe at Hazle tonight and Cardinal Brennan at Hazle tomorrow night.

The HHS swimming team will open its season at Scranton Prep today and will meet Wilkes-Barre Meyers here Friday at 4 p.m. Luzerne County Community College defeated Delaware County Community College last night, 8270. JOHN DARRAUGH had 16, GEORGE PETRYLAK 12 and JOE DUDA two for LCCC. in the first quarter, McGorry and freshman Jeff McGeehin had six each in the second period, George Sieminski's Junior Mountaineers with 20 points, Ricky Rogers had 16, Steve Lazur 11 and John Alexan-drakos eight. Kavelak 8 1-1 17, Evans 6 1-3 13, Hedash 3 2-5 8, Bales 10 3-8 23, Totani 0 0-0 0, Jacobs 0 0-1 0, Yan-chura 0 0-2 0, Porambo 0 2-2 2.

To Kinek rimmed eight in the thrid quarter and McGorry had five, all tral's uncanny 30 for 47 from the field and many of those deuces Pottsville Yob 8 1-3 17, Lombel 6 1-1 13, O'Boyle had 16 and Ludrof 10 for were on outside shots. Down by Eight Higgins 5 3-3 13, Syndor 5 2-5 12 Allentown C. C. tals: 27 9-22 63. The score by quarters: West Hazleton 12 18 33 51 Panther Valley 15 32 41 63 Officials Paperm an and The box score: HHS JayVees Allentown C.

C. led 72-64 with 2:12 remaining and it appeared to be all wrapped up for the Vikings, but the Dymek 1 0-0 2, Portonova 9 2-6 10 Scatton 2 3-5 7, Lazur 5 1-3 11, Mountaineers weren't about to quit. Jerry Fallabel zipped in two free Rogers 8 0-1 16, Kapes 1 0-1 Donahue 0 0-2 0, Craig 2 1-2 5, throws and Steve Falatovich fol Gugliemini 2 2-3 6, Ruggiero 1 2-2 4 lowed with a layup deuce, cutting on the foul line, in the final period. Score 18 Each Jerry Fallabel and Kisthardt were high for the Mounts with 18 each, Jimmy Munley had 12, Tom Cerasaro 11 and Charlie Liott nine. Reserves Falatovich and Chapman had four each and all of them came during the blistering final period.

McGorry finished with 21 for th Vikes, Pfhaler had 19, 6-5 Kinek 13, Schleder 12 and McGeehan 10. HHS had a 28-27 margin off th boards. Fallabel collected 10 rebounds, Liott had eight and Cerasaro five. Kinek grabbed off 14 rebounds for Central. Both teams played tremendous Coach DAVE SHAFER, when he called his fifth time out, instructed JERRY FALLABEL to inform his teammates they had no additional time outs coming, which he did.

In the heat of battle, however, Kisthardt, anxious to give the Mountaineers a chance to win it after grabbing off a clutch interception, momentarily forgot the situation. Incidents like this come up time and Jime again in sports. In addition, there is no guarantee the Mountaineers would have won it even if the extra time out hadn't been called. "We're a young team," said Central Coach MIKE KOURY, who celebrated his 100th career Saul 0 0-1 0, Cann 1 0-0 2, Nance 2 0-0 4. Salata 0 0-0 0, Alexandrakos it to 72-68.

Tim McGorry then missed a foul on a one-and-one situation and the Mounts got the 2 4-4 8. Totals: 36 15-30 87. NBA Standings Eastern Conference Atlantic Division W. L. Pet.

G.B. New York 31 12 .721 Boston 24 18 .571 6Vt Philadelphia 25 19 .568 6fc Buffalo 11 32 .256 20 Central Division ACC JayVees rebound. Trinkle 4 0-3 Johnson 2 4-4 8, Kern 0 0-3 0, O'Boyle 5 6-10 16, Jim Chapman and Jerry Schleder traded field goals and the Vikes were still up by four, 74-70, but Huerta 1 0-1 2. Ludrof 4 2-4. 10.

Barnak 1 0-0 2, Martin time was running out on the O-O 2, 0-0 4. Baltimore 24 16 .600 Mounts. Central then lost the ball Ehritz 0 0-0 0, J. Stein 2 Totals: 20 11-25 52. Cincinniat 18 21 .462 out of bounds and Tom Cersaro basketball and it was a shame ont I.

FRONT END ALIGNMENT The score by quarters: 11 22Ms Atlanta 14 29 .326 Cleveland 5 42 .106 of the two had to lose it. 1 quickly scored for HHS, cutting it to. 74-72. HHS JayVees 19 44 ACC JayVees 13 23 65 8' 37 52 Mate' Western Conference Midwest Division The box score: HHS Fallabel 7 4-4 18, Cerasaro 4 3-4 Kisthardt Intercepts Central then called time out and Officials Hoffman and 2. FRONT WHEELS BALANCED jicka.

11, Liott 4 1-2 9, Kisthardt 6 6-7 18, Munley 5 2-2 12, Temchatin 0 0-0 0, Milwaukee 31 7 .816 Detroit 27 15 .643 Chicago 25 16 .610 Phoenix, 25 19 .568 National Hockey League By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Toronto 2, Minnesota 0 6 7 9 Coach Mike Koury instructed his team to get the throw-in to a man at the midcourt area, but the strategy quickly backfired and 3. BRAKES Novotnak 0 0-0 0, Falatovich 2 0-0 4, Provizzi 0 0-0 0, Chadman 2 0-0 4. Totals: 30 16-19 76. victory puffing on a big cigar GEORGE KINEK, Central's 6-5 center, is a son of former ACCHS great GEORGE KINEK SR. JEFF McGEEHIN, Central's freshman starter, handles the ball well.

He includes dribbling the ball behind his back in his bag of tricks. His father is a former Hazleton resident There's not really much anyone can do about the type of shooting Central was doing last night. The Vikings probably won't shoot 64 per cent from the field again this season Pacific Division then, even more quickly ADJUSTED f65 Allentown C. C. McGeehin 3 4-4 10, Schleder 6 0-0 Kisthardt intercepted the in- Marian Girls TieWithHHS In Flag Race Los Angeles 22 18 .560 San Diego 23 21 .523 San Francisco 23 22 .511 Seattle 19 24 .442 Portland 14 30 .318 Paul J.

Bailey was the only New York rider to enjoy a perfect day with as many as five mounts during the mutuel era which began in 1940. On June 26, 1959, P. J. won all five of his 1 VA 4 10 4. REPACK FRONT WHEEL 12, McGorry 7 7-12 21, Pfahler 8 3-7 19, Worman 1 0-0 2, Kinek 5 3-3 13.

Totals: 30 17-26 77. bouhds pass and called time out with 36 seconds to play. Unfortunately, it was the sixth time out for the Mountaineers which is one over the limit. They were assessed BEARINGS (Grease seals extra, if needed) Score by quarters: rides at Belmont Park. Classified Ads Bring Results Mariai wo handily over Free HHS 14 39 48 76 Allentown C.

C. 20 43 59 77 with a technical foul and had to give up the ball instead of having Officials Joe Zubia and War land at the Foster gym yesterday afternoon, 66-30, and tied HHS for the Tri-County Girls Basketball League's first-half title. The two ren Travis. possession. I ALL 4 Parts extra, if needed.

Air conditioning or torsion bars extra Price for most American cars and light trucks Buffalo QB Dennis Shaw NFL Rookie of the Year teams will play off Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Mahanoy Area Junior High School for the first-half crown. Tracey led Marian with 19 points, Burbick had 16 and Segilia and Sluzalis had 10 each. Brandmier had 10 and Machella and Slusser 15 between them for Freeland. Both HHS and Marian finished By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) Quarter back Dennis Shaw of the Buffalo the first half with 5-0 records.

Bills, shunned before the season started by the more widely-publicized Terry Bradshaw and Mike Phipps, was named Offensive Rookie of the Year in the The box score: Marian Witchy 0 0-1 0, McLaughlin 3 1-1 National Football League Tues 7, Burbick 7 2-7 16, Tracey 9 1-3 19, Segilia 3 4-4 10, Sluzalis 5 0-0 10, I. Tracey 0 0-0 0, Shamay 0 0-0 0, day by The Associated Press. Shaw, who completed 55.5 per Kranavage 1 0-1 2, Mongi 0 0-0 0, Kozuch 0 0-0 0, Shamansky 1 0-0 2, Starrs 0 0-0 0, Oboles 0 0-0 0, Web Shaw, a San Diego State product who held out for a contract in the $100,000 neighborhood before signing with the Bills, was shunned by both Bradshaw and Phipps when they were teammates in August on the Colleg AllStar squad. And he left little doubt It bothered him. "I was like excluded," he explained.

"People wanted to see Bradshaw and Phipps. That's all they had heard about. They were going to all the banquets and getting all the attention. I was never among the elite. "That was what was so disheartening about the draft.

I thought I was good enough to be a No. 1." Shaw, however, was Buffalo's second pick. But he proved so capable in his first year that he overshadowed the achievements of both Bradshaw and PhiDDS er 0 0-0 0, Totals: 29 8-17 66. Freeland Slusser 3 1-4 7, Kowalczyk 1 1-1 0 a dlgz 3, Brandmier 5 0-1 10, Hosuch 1 0-5 2, Machella 3 2-3 8, Miller 0 0-0 0, cent of his passes for 2,507 yards in a rookie performance that 1 surpassed Joe Namath's, edged Dallas' Super Bowl-bound running back, Duane Thomas, in the balloting encompassing both the American and National onferences. In previous years, The AP conducted separate balloting for the American and National football leagues.

Shaw received 21 votes to 15 for Thomas, the leading NFC vote-getter in the over-all balloting. Third was Oakland tight Lynn 0 0-0 0, LaPorte 0 0-0 0. Tot als: 13 4-14 30. The score by quarters: ma: Marian 11 27 54 66 30 Freeland 8 13 19 if! Officials Azillion and Uhrin end Ray Chester with 13 votes who saw little action at Cleve' Industrial League Continental Can Sullens 0 1-3 1, Stroh 4 1-1 9, Martinie 8 7-9 23, Barivis 4 5-6 13, from a special panel of sports land, before the season ended. Lube Oil Change Ij Includes up to 5 c9 j.

"T-j quarts of premium oJ Uj' I 530 oil and expert ex iTTtrryjr lubrication. cx I I fcJ 1 Coupon 3 Expires W5 Jan. 9, 1971 3 Brake Adjustmeri mechanics adjust 1 I Coupon Expires Jan. 9, 1971 j3 Front Wheel Bearing lfTYp) Repack SWfa, I hshs rePack front wheel SHIA tarings. Dic brakes excluded.

If Grease seals extra if needed. jp 1971 CvoLKtMAaiH or amihica, Treskolasky 2 3-4 7, Matz 0 0-0 0, writers and broadcasters. Also receiving votes were Bradshaw, Pittsburgh's quarterback; tight end Bob Tucker of the New York Giants, and run- In doing so, Shaw also bettered the rookie statistics put together by Namath with the New York Jets in 1965. Namath completed only 48.2 per cent of his Casper 4 3-5 11, Beltz 1 0-0 2. 25 years in the making.

Totals: 23 20-28 66. St. Regis Grayewski 5 1-2 11, Glezman 4 ning backs Norm Bulaich of passes for 2,220 yards his rookie Baltimore and Joe Dawkins of season, although exceeding Houston. Shaw's touchdown total with 18. 2-5 10, Aufierd 2 2-2 6, Bobey 0 0-0 0, Romanic 0 00 0, McCauley Tennessee State Now 5th 0 0-2 0, Barna 1 0-2 2, Bobby 0 0-0 0, Novatnak 0 0 0 0, Buchan 0 0-0 0, Palushock 1 0-1 2, Esposito 3 3-3 9.

Totals: 16 817 40. Score by quarters: In College Div. Ratings St. Regis 8 18 32 40 Continental Can 16 22 52 66 Tennessee State whipped Oral places to No. 9 to tie Eau Claire, Officials L.

Smith and J. En- tiero iu-u, wnicn moved up five notches from No. 14. Roberts 89-55 for one of its two victories last week and moved up from No. 10 to No.

5 in The Rock Glen IT "efe a.re 20 allege We'd like to thank the makers of the other new economy cars for giving us such a nice head start. It gave us time to develop an inspection system so ridiculously scrupulous that it expects every VW to pass. 16,000 examinations. It allowed us to find out (at a reasonably scientific pace) how we could double our horsepower without doubling the cost of your horsepower. (The VW still gets about 26 miles to the gallon and requests only a smidgen of oil.) It permitted us to work on things that didn't even have to do with the actual making of the car.

Medi-car, the Volkswagen Diagnosis System, for example. Electronic equipment that can spot trouble in a car before if gets to be trouble. When you buy a new VW, you get 4 free Medi-car checkups. Of course, it took great fortitude to resist squandering our time on phony styling improvements. The beetle looks just as good (or bad) as it did 25 years ago.

Associated Press College Divl rVi. D. Knelly 11 1-1 23, Shaper 3 2-2 on teams wlth 8. Frey 0 0-2 0. Platukis 9 1-2 19, Vf" I total Plnts on a 20-18-16-14-12- 1 enuusii iu uivp uivjii ln.o.n tP.

drop 10-9-8 etc. basis with first nlace from eighth to 15th. votes in parentheses: u. ivucuy i v-u mum x-x Lorcnzi 1 0-0 2, Bolinski 1 0-0 2,, Urban 0 3-5 3, Seiwcll 1 0-1 The top four teams hold onto their berths, as did No. 6 Ash land, but there was an all-out 1.

Kentucky St. (8) 2. Southwestern La. (3) 3. LSU-New Orleans (3) 4.

Stephen F. Austin CD 5. Tennessee St. 6. Ashland 7.

Kentucky Wesleyan 284 202 241 197 1(18 167 104 Michael 3 1-2 7. Totals: 31 9-16 71. Dorr -Oliver Leshko 1 0-2 2, Palko 2 0 0 4, Phillips 0 2 2 2, Mciss 2 4-4 8, Sanko 0 2-2 4, Litostansky 0 1-1 1, Skitka 0 0-0 0, Marshall 0 0-0 0, Brcdbenner 3 2-7 8, Corrodo 0 0-0 0. Totals: 10 9-18 29. Score by quarters: Dorr-Oliver 4 10 15 29 Rock Glen 27 40 58 71 Officials Nick Wandlshin and J.

Entiero. Fox Motors, Inc. Rte. 93 Hazleton-Conyngham Highway Hazleton Tel. AUTHCKIZIS scramble elsewhere in the poll released Tuesday.

No. 1 Kentucky State, which ran Its record to 6-0 with a 106-100 victory over Wiley, was favored by sportswrlters and sportscasters with eight first-place votes and 284 points. Southwestern Louisiana, 10-0, and LSU-New Orleans, 11-0, which was idle, remained second and third. Each received three Clratplace votes. No.

4 Stephen F. Austin, which boosted Its record to 9-2 with three victories, drew one first place vote. Fairmont State Jumped 10 9. Louisiana Tech 89 10. Eau Claire 73 Fairmont St.

(1) 73 11. Cheyney St. uo 12. Howard Payne 63 13. Indiana St.

02 14. Phil. Textile 48 15. Oral Roberts 43 10. I'uget Sound 44 17.

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