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mm I he Pantagraph A-ll Bloomington-Normal, III. March 1, 1969 34v- inf. Octavia Trips Wapella, 65 59 in Title Game Fisher Defeats Le Roy, 71-64 By Greg L. Weith 30 points. It was Nord's 11 points in the final six minutes of COLFAX Curt Nord's con play that kept the Rockets in tuation to pull the Wildcats to within four at 61-57.

However, Nord tallied four more free throws in the final 32 seconds to put the game out of reach. sistent shooting tamed the Wapella Wildcats as Octavia the lead. Octavia led 50-39 with 6:24 remaining before Nord tallied Clott First Half SANGAMON VALLEY Rugged rebounding and a strong press defense led Fisher to a 71-64 Sangamon Valley Conference victory over Le Roy Friday at Fisher. Fisher completed conference three baskets and the Rockets moved to a 56-41 lead, their The teams played on even terms the first half with biggest of the game. Wapella High School was crowned champions of the Octavia District Tournament here Friday night with a 65-59 victory." Nord scored on 12 of 16 field attempts and six of nine charity tosses as he led all scorers with Wapella leading by a point at play with a 5-3 mark and finished regular season activity with a 10-11 record.

Le Roy is now 13-11 for the season and finished with an even 4-4 conference mark. Mike Sommer pumped in 25 points to pace the Bunnies, while Keith Morgan tallied 18 and Mike McLaughlin scored 16 to lead the Panthers. Fisher won the preliminary game, 57-53. began cutting the lead and with the end of the first quarter and 44 seconds remaining in the Octavia holding a two point ad game, Mercer Turner tallied vantage at halftime. No more both ends of a one and one 6i- than three points separated the teams in the first half and the score was tied six times.

Nord's basket on a rebound with 55 IWU Places 6 Wrestlers In Semifinals Toluca Shade: seconds remaining in the first half gave the Rockets a 26-24 MAHOMET SEYMOUR came from behind in the final quarter to defeat Villa Grove, 66-60, in a nonconference game lead and Octavia never trailed after that. WAUKESHA, Wis. Illinois Roano 5755 Nord connected on five of se fell wlfT MiarfimiiinaaKWiiL ke, ven first half field attempts and Gavin Sweet, who finished with at Mahomet. The Bulldogs completed their regular season with a 4-18 record. With 1:45 gone in that last quarter the Bulldogs switched First Spring Casualty Wesleyan University placed six wrestlers into the semifinal round of the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin Wrestling Tournament as a WENONA (PNS) Toluca rallied from an 11 point deficit At that point, Toluca started its big rally.

Toluca's Bruce Johnson canned a Jumper to cut in the fourth quarter to nip result of first round action here to a full court press and it nine points, was perfect from the field in four attempts. "Byron Johnson played an excellent defensive game and Nord turned in his usual fine offensive game," Octavia coach Don Carlson said after the ankle last August. Cruz has been working out at the Cardinals' camp but tests reveal his small atlkle bone has been rebroken. (AP Wirephoto) St. Louis Cardinal manager Red Schoan-dienst (left) consoles reoki outfielder Jose Cruz at club's training camp In St.

Petersburg, Friday. Cruz broke Ms Roanoke Benson, 57-55, in the championship game of the We- Friday night. really worked. The defense Three Titans drew first -i forced the Blue Devils into the Rocket lead to 55-54 with one minute showing on the clock. With 41 seconds remaining, Johnson hit two nona District Friday night game.

"We started to let down in the final few minutes but Toluca takes a 25-3 record into the Ricbwood Regional, where the Wildcats tangle with Peoria Bergan at 8:00 Monday charity tosses to move Toluca into the lead, 56-55. Johnson Montreal's Clendenon played a good over-all game" Carlson continued. Carlson night. connected on the first free throw of a one-and-one situation with only six seconds showing mistakes which the Bulldogs converted into points. They outscored Villa Grove 30-14 in those final eight minutes.

Both ball clubs registered 21 field goals, but the Bulldogs converted 24 of 33 free throw chances while the Blue Devils made only 18 of 31 from the line. Mahomet Seymour won the preliminary game, 51-36. Roanoke Benson closes the round byes, Hank Medley (115), Joe Bender (123), and Grady Skaggs (167). Wesleyan 's Don Plumley decisioned Cliff Ocheldre of North Park, 64, in the 145 pound class. Favored Larry Cobden of Wesleyan pinned Bob Hoffenkamp of Elmhurst in 6:24.

Gary Johnson, fresh from a NAIA District 20 championship, pinned Dave Anderson called the Wildcats a fine team and was impressed with Turner season at 21-6. on the clock to give Toluca a 57- and George woodard. Toluca held a 16-10 first stan 55 lead. Johnson missed the se Announces Retirement cond free throw. Roanoke Easy Baskets Hurt Benson rebounded but the "We made a few mistakes Rockets were unable to score.

and they took advantage of By The Associated Press The Chicago Cubs. Chicago Dick Ellsworth and Ray White Sox and New York Mets Culp of Boston. Toluca's Ray Heck led all them" was Wapella coach Jim of North Central in 55 seconds AT FISHER Fisner Le Roy scorers with 18 points, 11 com Bryan's after game comment. Donn Clendenon, drafted by completed their rosters Friday The Yankees expect to sign to round out Titan qualifiers. fg fg ft i 5 2 Marcum 6 2 Morgan They broke the press and Montreal and then traded to with the signing of Don Kessin ing in the first half.

Johnson followed teammate Heck with 17 points. Johnson scored nine za lead. Roanoke Benson came back in the second quarter and grabbed a 28-27 halftime lead. Roanoke Benson's Bill Thommen, the Rocket's leading scorer on the season, left the game with 7:14 remaining in the third quarter, with four personal fouls: With Thommen sitting the bench, the Rockets were still able to build' a 49-38 lead entering the final quarter. The Rockets got eight points from Dan Garrels and six scored a few easy buckets and Houston since last season, has 6 4 McLaughlin 3 0 Thomas 4 6 Epperson 1 0 Wilson 1 0 Dean Sommer 11 Hannah 5 Mayo 5 Jackson 4 Jones 4 Oeer 0 Fairfield 0 Takacs 0 Nussbaum 0 William 0 that hurt us" Bryan conclud ed.

decided he won't play for any points in the fourth quarter including the last five points of one. The veteran first baseman The Rockets canned 28 of 56 ger of the Cubs, Ron Swoboda and J. C. Martin of the Mets and Wilbur Wood, Tom McCraw, Woodie Held and Tommy John of the White Sox. Among the other players who signed were Tony Oliva and Bob the game.

stunned the Astros by announc field shots for an even 50 per 13 25 14 Mickey Mantle today and the Pirates are hoping to ink Bob Veale, but other big names were still notin camp. They include Maury Wills and Rusty Staub of Montreal, Wally Bunker of Kansas City, Boog Powell and Tom Phoebus of Baltimore, Frank Howard of Washington, Al Kaline, Norm Cash and Willie Horton of Detroit and Don DryJale, Claude Osteen and Len Gabrielson of ing his retirement Friday. Garrels and DeSigne paced FIRST ROUND lbs. Hank Medley (W) draw a bvt. 123 lb.

Jo eender (W) drew a bve. 130 lbs. Campbell (A) decisioned Tom Julian (W). 51. 137 lbs.

MUcheil (NP) decisioned Dave Dean (W), 4-0. 145 lbs. Don Plumley fW) decisioned Ocheldre (NP). 6-0. 152 lbs.

Larry Cobden (wl pinned Hoffenkamp IE), 6:24. 160 lbs. Gevock (A) pinned Dan Darnv horn (W), 3:42. 167 lbs. Grady Skaggs (W) drew bye.

177 lbs Marsleo E) decisioned Jim Boisclelr (W). 11-4. 191 lbs Gary Johnson (W) pinned Anderson (C). :55. Heavyweight Harper (WH) pinned Bill Werbane (W), 1:3.

cent and tallied nine of 13 free throws. Wapella ended with a 40 per cent shooting average on 20 Roanoke Benson with 17 and Clendenon, 33, with a lifetime Miller of Minnesota, Orlando 16 points, respectively. batting average of .283 in seven seasons with Pittsburgh, said he of 49 and sank 19 of 28 charity tosses. Cepeda of St. Louis, Jim Bun-ning of Pittsburgh, Joe Pepi- SUMMARY Telnet Roanoke-Benson had been named a vice presi Gary Swango was the only Le Roy JJ 44 64 FHher 11 33 54 71 AT MAHOMET VIII Orove Mahemer-Seymvw fj ft ft 2 I Alvln Ravbum 5 7 1 I Beurskews Sherman 5 1 7 Overturf Perrett 4 4 0 1 Rund Clem 5 I 5 4 Durllnd Wllmer 1 0 3 3 Mltsdorfer Crowley 4 0 2 1 Stlllman 21 11 JLJ4 Villa Grove 46 60 Mahomet-Seymour 13 25 36 66 points each from Larry DeSigne and Rick Smith in building the lead to 11 points in the third quarter.

Thommen returned to action starting the fourth stanza, but the senior left the game with five fouls with 5:13 remaining in the game. 1 dent of an Atlanta firm and will help Negro players land jobs after their careers end. fa ft 1 4 A. Phillips 7 3 Johnson 7 4 Heck 4 3 Rees 2 1 Clanc 0 0 WHUnd Ts fg ft Garrl 7 3 Thommen 2 3 Smith 4 5 Kirbv 2 '1 DeSigne 7 Boescher 0 0 MM tone, Horace Clarke and Steve Hamilton of the New York Yankees, Moe Drabowsky of Kansas City, Manny Mota of Montreal, Paul Casanova, Bernie Allen, Del Unser and Tim Cullen Los Angeles. The Cardinals and Minnesota were having the most trouble.

Rocket beside Nord in double figures as the senior scored 10 points. Wapella had four players hit double figures with Alan Lord leading the way with 17 and Woodard counting 13. His retirement overshadowed The Cardinals are still missing Toluca 27 S7 Roanoke-Btnson 10 21 49 55 of Washington and Tony Perez Bob Gibson, Curt Flood, Lou the usual baseball news involving holdouts and signings before the today's deadline for contracts. and Alex Johnson of Cincinnati, Centralia Prep Coach, Resigns CENTRALIA, 111. (UPI) A luminary in Illinois prep coaching circles was forced to the sidelines Friday by a heart Brock, Mike Shannon, Julian Octavia will play Bloomington and Jose Santiago, George Javier and Dal Maxvill, along in the Bloomington Regional Tournament Tuesday night.

with other starting line pitchers. The Twins were having trouble Basketball Today Hirsch Accepts Wisconsin Post Bloomington coach Ralph Sackett is a former Octavia basketball coach. Jimmy Evers announced hisj Eureka Slips Past Putnam County Wapella ends its season at 119-7 and Octavia is 15-8. resignation from the staff of Centralia High School on the MILWAUKEE, Wis. AP) SUMMARY Wistlla Elroy Hirsch, Los Octavia with Dean Chance, Jim Kaat, Dave Boswell, John Roseboro, Cesar Tovar, Bob Allison and Ted Uhlaender.

Clendenon was traded by Montreal with Jeseus Alou to Houston in the controversial deal that gave the Expos Staub, the Astros' most popular player and a solid hitter the past two years. Clendenon said he did not know how his retirement would effect the trade. Angeles Rams executive and former star receiver, accepted the job as athletic director at fg ft Woodard 3 7 Turner 3 5 R. Kerr 1 2 lord 6 5 Thomas 6 0 Holland 1 0 Morris 0 0 ILLIO Eureka, putting all five in double figures, nipped fg ft I 1 Harris 12 6 Nord 4 1 Sweet 1 1 Johnson 2 0 Bo. Sutton 1 0 Cobb 5 0 Swango 0 0 Finchem advice of his doctor.

Evers, 58, who has been on the Centralia coaching scene 27 years, also is president of the Illinois High School Coaches Association and a member of the board of directors of the National High School Athletic Associa- and he will be taking part of the Rams with him to Wisconsin." Hirsch, 45, becomes the seventh person to hold the posits of athletic director at Wisconsin. Others were Thomas E. Jones, 1916-1924; George Little, 1925-1932; Walter Meanwell, 1933-1935; Harry Stuhldreher, 1936-1950; Guy Sundt, 1950-1955, LOCAL Eastern Illinois at Illinois State (I P-m. Mllllkin Wesleyan (I p.m.) HIGH SCHOOL Washington at Galesburg Morton at Canton Green Valley at Delavan COLLEGE MAC Western Illinois at Central Michigan CCIW Carroll at North Park Wheaton at Valparaiso BIG 10 Wisconsin at Michigan afternoon) Ohio State at Michigan State Minnesota Northwestern Illinois at Indiana Purdue at Iowa MISSOURI VALLEY Louisville at Drake St. Louis at Bradley Tulsa at North Texas Wichita Stat at Memphis Stat Cincinnati at Xavier (Ohio) Putnam County, 69-67, in a nonconference tilt Friday night at Granville.

20 19 14 21 46 65 1J 26 37 59 Octavia Wapella Putnam County held a 35-33 Oliva. two-time tion. the buzzer to give Farmington a 72-70 upset over Chillicothe in an Illio Conference game at Farmington. Chillicothe led 52-47 entering the fourth quarter. Farmington came from behind in the final stanza, and Lusk's basket gave Farmington its first conference win after 11 straight losses.

Chillicothe, 5-7 in Illio action, got 21 points from Mark Mundy and 17 tallies from Don Black well. League batting Evers came to Centralia High halftime lead and. a 50-49 lead entering the final quarter. Chuck Schrock's jumper gave signed for an estimated $55,000, and Williamson. Hirsch, a native of Wausau, starred for Wisconsin as a School in 1942 as head track coach and as an assistant in basketball and football.

a raise of about $5,000 after fin the University of Wisconsin Friday night. Hirsch announced he has accepted a five-year contract with a salary reported to be about $30,000 a year. The announcement came just before the annual Founder's Day Dinner of the Wisconsin Alumni of Milwaukee. Hirsch, who left what he called a lifetime job as assistant to Rams' President Daniel Reeves, succeeds the late Ivan B. Williamson who was ousted Jan.

10. Eureka a 63-61 lead. Putnam i sophomore halfback in 1942. ishing third in the league in 1968 with a .289 average. Howard, who led the AL in ho Then, as a Marine V-12 trainee, Preachers Fall In Own Tourney LINCOLN (PNS) Lincoln Christian lost the championship game of its own round robin tournament to Kentucky Christian College, 90-78, here Friday night.

The Preachers ended inqcAn tirifh a iomyA nf ft. mers last season, reportedly is played four sports football, basketball, track and baseball County was never able to pull even with the Hornets again. Greg Knapp and Schrock paced the balanced Eureka attack with 15 points each. Putnam County won the preli Chillicothe won the freshman 'asking for a three-year contract sophomore game, 48-45. at $100,000 a year, but Washing at the University of Michigan.

Following World War II, he ton owner Bob Short has been AT GRANVILLE putnm caunty nnnnsed to one-term Dacts. minary game, 56-49. Eureka played three years for the old Chicago Rockets of the defunct fg 5 Hartner Williamson died Feb. 19. of AH-American conference before SOPHOMORE Bob Luski banked an eight-foot jumper at! 5 In the third place game.

Cm- i head injuries suffered in a fall a head injury almost ended his Spratt 2 B. Urnlkis 1 Phillips 7 Bazzani 2 Penelle 8 J. Urnikis 4 McKley 2' 0 Klaus 3 Shoup 5 Knapp 3 C. Schrock 7 Gerber 0 Ker.nell 0 Hawthorne 1 Eastman career. lluisinga Hits 43 De Land-Weldon Rips Saybrook DE LAND (PNS) Larry -action the Eagles roared out to Huisinga and a rugged press i a 33-15 advantage by in-defense paced De Land-Weldon jtermission time.

De Land to an 84-46 victory over Say- Weldon then outscored the Co-brook-Arrowsmith in the title manches, 51-31, in the last two game of the De Land-Weldon quarters. District Tournament Friday, i Rod Maupin led Saybrook- The victory advanced the Arrowsmith with 20 points, 10 of cinnati Bible Seminary defeated at his home. That was the night Hirsch arrived in Madison for interviews with the athletic Ft. Wayne Bible College, 98-78. board.

1 1 Players who signed or agreed to terms Friday for the 1969 maior league baseball seascn include: American League Kansas City Moe Drabowsky, pitcher. New York Joe Pepitone, outfielder) Hore Clarke, inflelder; Stev Hamilton, pitcher. Cleveland Max Alvis. inflelder; Ken Susrei, catcher; Steve Hargan, pitcher. Minnesota Tony Oliva and Graig Nettles, outfielders; Bob Miller and Ron Keller, pitchers.

Washington Paul Casanova, catcher; Bernie Alien, Frank Coggins and Tim infielders; Del Unser, outfielder. Detroit Jim Price, catcher. ChicafloWilbur Wood and Tommy John, pitchers; Tom McCraw and Woodie Held, infielders. Boston George Scott, Inflelder; Ray Culp, Jose Santiago and Dick Ellsworth, 25 19 26 15 Eureka 10 33 49 69 Putnam County IS 35 50 67 Saying it would take five to seven days to make his deci Local Tankers Falter In State Meet Stoops MVP AtTri-Valley DOWNS-Gary Stoops been voted Tri-Valley i Lincoln stayed in close conten-: tion most of the game and i trailed only 76-75 with five minutes. Foul trouble in the a si closing minutes lost the Preach-High jew as four starters fouled out.

AT FARMINGTON Chillicothe Farmington Is ft fg ft 8 1 Blackwell Higos 10 9 3 Mundy Lusk 6 4 2 Ely Gomes 0 3 Gray Roseboom 0 2 P.rArknririoa Tnmnkln 5 A pitchers. mtieiderV. Eagles to. the Champaign. trom toe lree School's most valuable basket- The Preachers produced the ball player for the season just game high scorer in Denis completed.

Beasley who scored 21 points. uaKiana jonn uonaiason, i ctAna i Joe Nosek. outfielder. CHAMPAIGN Bloomington 3 and University High Schools i failed to qualify anyone- in the Regional Tournament next week UV1 with a 22-2 season record. Say-i De Land-Weldon meets Unity 0 Herriford Fisher 2 National League- Meyer I 01 Los Angeles Len Gabrielson, outfield- 'l SUMMARY first day of the State Swimming 3 in 24 24 San i-rancisco Kon neruei, Kentucky Christian Lincoln Christian brook-Arrowsmith finishes with 01 i region urn Rich Robertson and Mike Mc- Stoops also received the school's Sportsmanship Award.

Keith Smith won the 'defense UUH, sion, Hirsch returned to Los Angeles to discuss the offer with his wife and Reeves. The contract includes five years as athletic director, plus a subsequent five-year term in one capacity or another on the university staff. "I pledge. not only the five years stipulated in the contract of hard work, but I hope the additional five years well," Hirsch said. In Los Angeles, Reeves said "Elroy spent almost 20 years as a member of this organization, ft fg round action next week at Chillicothe 16 35 7olcormack, pitchers; Dick Dletz, catcher; i 10, 7 Farmington 19 36 47 72 Bob Schroder, inflelder.

rhamnaicm Huisinga poured in 43 points campaign fg I 7 5 6 award and Mark Scholl made 78 per cent of his free throws to 0 Creamer 2 Hensley 6 Russell 2 Henry 1 LeMaster 0 Faust 2 Nuss 2 Pettit to shatter the De Land-Weldon SUMMARY Beasley 7 Artirp 4 Winters 5 Milton Zastrow 0 Goodwin 0 Sc holer 2 Hose 6 Sheppard 2 Land-Weldon ay broek -Arrow smith fg ft fs ft I 1 0 5 win that trophy. meet here Friday. Andy Todd of BHS swam the 100-yard freestyle in 52.8. Steve Carlyon of High also failed to qualify in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of one minute. Warren Randall of BHS finished 20th out of a field of 45 in divine.

Hieh's Mark White i individual scoring record of 41 points he set earlier this season. The Eagles press defense 3 5 Baker 19 5 L. Huisinga 2 0 Anderson Senior Bob Hood finished with Pontiac Humbles Washington, 64-40 i A fl Miii. Inn 31 16 876 points and 891 rebounds intO 0 Hogan forced the Comanches Maupin 5 10 Tipsord 2 5 Hall 1 0 Perry 1 Chrlstensen 2 0 Benlamin 2 Clark 2 0 Epperson 0 1 Kentucky Christian 4f 42 school career records. Lincoln Christian 41 3778 many mistakes which the win- Gantr ners turned into scoring oppor- 1 1 Wsch0, tunities.

Shooting 50 per cent 'also failed to qualify in diving, but his place was not available II 33 51 (4 5 15 27 4t The netting 17 points. Washington is fr0m the field during first half PONTIAC. (PNS) tit Vim DrinlirtMnnls 2-10 in the Corn Belt. c''m Indians started slowly Moehring Scores 43 Points As San Jose Captures Title Pontiac hit 22 of 61 for 36 per cent, while Washington was 14 of 34 for 41 per cent. Pontiac but came on strong in se.

unable to compete under doc-1 defeatBWashington orders. He is suffering. final eU liuni me uu. The "TITANS" on AND TV Saturday, March 1 10:30 P.M. Conference game for both1 held a 34-zz edge on me noaros schools Friday night.

with Woodward snaring 11 re- The visiting Panthers led 11-bounds for the Indians and 10 at the end of the first quar- Cradle eight for the Panthers, tcr. but Pontiac gained a 27-20 Washington was held to three lead at halftime. The Indians, 5- offensive rebounds for the con- TREMONT (PNS) Santempts for a 69 per cent clip. "shooting. San Jose hit 56 per kjlT-Uan Traile Jose, behind the 43-point perfor- The six foot senior, netted threeCent from the field.

Stanford- rVHCnigan I allS mance of Steve Mo i of three free throws for his hit 40 per cent tom tne Tankers routed Stanford-Minier, 77-59. 1 points. Moehring netted 1 8 miuiuhu iumu MADISON. Wis. (AP) Mich-; 7 in league games, sealed the test.

Friday night for the cham-j points in the second quarter and' pionship of the Tremont District '12 in the third stanza. San Jose held a 45-42 re- Basketball Tournament. jDounaing eage. teten graooea verdict in the third stanza with! Pontiac won the preliminary a tight man to man defense that 72-60. i- i il.

.1 x. 11 of the Red Devils rebounds Teammates Mike Moehring and Boyd Page netted 11 points apiece. umiieu ine raniners summary Pontiac Brenneman led the Indians with nine caroms. four points as Pontiac moved fg ft San Jose, 254 on the season, faces Morion Monday night at 8.00 in the Limestone Regional. Stanford-Minier finishes the season with a 17-8 record.

igan captured the closing 800-yard freestyle relay, worth 32 points, but only slightly reduced the lead of powerful Indiana after six finals in the second night of the Big Ten swimming championships Friday. The Hoosiers, who scored but one victory on defending cham- a 41-24 advantage at the end ofi 7 3 Bredie St anf ord-Minier's Dalej 3 Ellis SUMMARY me quarter. ISchmidgall held San Jose's Ron San js 2 Stanford-Minier Pontiac was led by Gene fg ft fg ft 1 3 Eettn Eeten, averaging 28 points a is San Jose jumped out to a 15-8 i 1 Prltchard 0 Sprlngtiart 0 Gaumer 0 Hake 0 Dingledine 3 Davis 0 Small 0 MeeNn xuuuwaiu niui 19 uuiius. siur ILLINOIS WESLEYAN'S "TITANS" MILLION'S "BIG BLUE" ON WAND TV Cw 17 Decatur, III. first stanza lead.

The Red dm.e on sea50n' 10 rwnintc i Cushing 3 Dodson 3 Woodward I Legner 1 Thompson 1 Blakeman 1 Thompson 0 Macklnwi 1 Scott 1 Jacobson 0 Green 7 Ca(hmr wood 1 Car 0 Seitier 0 Cushing was the only other' Schmieden Brenneman 4 Helistein 0 Lancaster i Nafzlger I Robb 1 Darnell 4 Shaftr pion uiarles Hickcox' success- member of the Indians to hit in 5 M. Moehring 3 S. Moehring Page 1 Wheat 0 Griffin 0 Harvey 0 B. Moehrin Hcvden Mangold uevus broke the game I i open in the second quarter by Stanford-Minier put outscoring Stanford-Minier, 26- starters in double figures with; 16. to take a 41-24 halftime lead.

Jeff Brenneman netting 14 ful defense of the 100-yard back- double figures with 10 markers stroke title, had piled up 287 as coach Kevin Moore cleared points. 19 ahead of the Wolver- his bench. Lon Bradle was the ines' 268 after 11 finals in the 18-'only member ot Washington to ILJ1 jO 17 The hot shooting Moehring Points to pace the Indians, 24 II 22 20 11 20 24 40 10 27 41 64 canned 20 field goals in 30 at-j Led by Moehring 3 blistering Wamngton San Jose jj 4) 41 77 Stanford-Minier 1 24 43 59 event conference meet. ident the Indians defense ror.Mec.

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