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maha Wnrldrald I Drake Liked Sports Section Against OU OMAHA NEB SATURDAY OCTOBER 24 1964 1 Here Today Can Buffs Escape NU Grid Express? Huskers Rated 14 Point avorites to Whip umble Prone By Wally Provost Sports Editor of The World Herald Boulder Colo In the opin ion of visiting fans football team is tied to rail road tracks that are vibrating with the power of an onrush ing Nebraska express Contact will be made today at 1:30 (Mountain Standard Time) when Omaha clocks are showing 2:30 Husker rooters wonder only whether Colorado will be smashed or can escape with severe bruises Stingy But despite a 5 0 season record and two year victory string of 12 oddsmakers con sider the University of Ne braska a modest 14 point fa vorite over a team that has lost four of five games Colorado has a respectable defensive record Only South ern Cal has made more than two touchdowns against Coach Eddie bar ricaders On offense the Buffs have been blushingly erratic Ex ample: They have fumbled 21 times to their seven Hello Mr Lee Crowder hopes for added zip today with the return of rookie Halfback Estes Banks who missed the Oklahoma State game because of a knee sprain and carried only three times against Iowa State Another sophomore Robert Lee from Waco Tex has 207 yards to top the rushing chart Nebraska's rollicking ground game is paced by ull back rank Solich 237 net yards and by the sec ond ranking scorer Kent Mc Cloughan Stay Tough Boys The rival passers compare favorably Soph Bernie McCall of Colo rado has hit 17 of 30 for 246 yards Nebraska beginner Bob Churchich is 18 39 for 264 Coach Bob Devaney will spot Colorado nothing on de fense His proud Black Shirts are sixth in the nation for com bined air ground defense Spurred by the likes of Mike Kennedy John Stroh myer Dick Czap Barnes and Joe McNulty they have become progressively more effective Will They Tie? Nebraska (2 0) has been running second to Oklahoma State (3 0) in the Big Eight race Victory over Colorado combined with a Kansas (2 0) victory over OSU would shoot the Huskers into a first place tie Their plane is due to arrive in Lincoln tonight at 8:45 Saturday Lineups Offense No Neb Wt Pos Wt Colo No 85 White (219) LE (214) Harris 80 75 Kramer (229)LT(210) Osborn 64 66 Dervin (2 18) LG (206) Monczka 58 52 Sittier (228) C(208) Sidwell 57 65 Griesse (210) RG (209) Parmater 62 78 Carlson (235) RT (231) Irvine 72 84 Jeter (223) RE (200) LeM'ters 88 15 (176) QB(174) Irwin 10 32 (191) IH (184) Lee 22 18 Hohn (181)RH (196) Symons 34 43 Smith (204) (187) Marchiol 85 Line average Nebraska 222 Colo rado 21 1 Backfield Nebraska 188 Colorado 185 Defense No Neb Wt Pos Wt Colo No 81 Grace (217) LE (206) Tavlor 84 74 Str'myer (222) LT (222) Sabatino 77 69 Kennedy (214) LB (194) 78 68 McGinn (2 1 1) LB (198) erraro 53 77 Barnes (234) MG (217) Kresnak 63 70 Czap (256) RT (226) McClurg 71 80 (194) RE (198) airband 86 46 Vactor (176) CB (205) Howe 81 41 McNulty (205) CB (181) 41 28 Johnson (187) HB (176) Peercy 29 36 (163) Safety (174) Irwin 10 Line average Nebraska 221 Colo rado 209 Backfield Nebraska 183 Colorado 184 Scores This Year Orange Bowl 13 Auburn 7 Nebraska Colorado 56 Dakota 0 0 South Cal 21 26 Minnesota 21 7 Oregon St 14 14 Iowa State 7 14 Kans State 16 28 Carolina 6 10 Okla Slate 14 t7 Kans State 0 14 Iowa State 7 Scores Last Year Nebraska Colorado 54 Dak St 7 0 South'n Cal 14 14 Minnesota 7 6 Oregon St 41 21 Iowa State 7 21 Kans State 7 13 Air orce 17 25 Okla State 0 28 Kans State 6 7 Iowa State 19 41 Colorado 6 6 Nebraska 41 13 Missouri 12 0 Oklahoma 35 23 Kansas 9 7 Missouri 28 20 Okla State 16 14 Kansas 43 29 Oklahoma 20 14 Air orce 17 Won 10 lost 1 Won 2 lost 7 Time of kick off 1:30 Bantam Title ight Is Off After Challenger Pulls Out By the Associated Press ear of losing his license for life in California was the main reason bantamweight title contender Jesus Pimen tel abruptly pulled out of his fight with Eder Jofre in San Antonio Tex next Wednesday So said the Mexican manage Harry Kabakoff in Los Angeles riday several hours after their sudden flight from Texas were several rea sons for said Kabakoff is my home and this is where Pimentel can make real money Even if we won the title still be suspended in California We decided that as much as we wanted the title chance we had to get hings straightened out Kabakoff said he had been notified by the California Athletic Commission that if he went through with the Jofre match not only he and Pimentel but any one con nected with it such as sec onds and trainers would draw suspensions Kabakoff and Pimentel are presently under suspen sion in California He explained that origi nally the suspension was for failure to go through with a fight with ighting Harada of Japan they tell me for lack of co operation or lack of respect for the commis sion or Kaba koff continued He said he has been granted a hearing by the commission here Novem ber 6 Briscoe Will Start Moray Is Limited By Maurice Shadle Back on their own field after three straight games in Iowa Illinois and Kansas Omaha University football players are anxiously await ing 2 homecom ing feature with Drake Below par physically the Omahans bothered by their underdog role They have been in a similar situa tion all but once last loss to Pittsburg while com piling a 3 2 record Drake campaigning in fast company starting with Iowa State has won only once in five con tests Chicago Tribune Press Serv ice predicts a Drake win 20 to 17 Omaha will be without Tom Olson rugged defensive tackle a third straight week and starting Halfback Don Moray may be used only briefly Quarterback Marlin Briscoe a question mark early World Herald Photo Brothers Offense? sssiie Wt 1 in the week with a gimpy leg will be in the starting offensive lineup Drake Coach Bus Mertes has been experimenting this week in an attempt to add running punch to his potent Ron Boyer Steve Valasek passing attack Cranston Traylor and John Putman have been doing most of the Bulldog ball lugging Lee Brothers used mostly as a defensive back is scheduled at tailback or wingback Brothers has compiled most of his yardage on punt run backs Valasek No 9 among the small college pass re ceivers despite his 160 pounds cuts the Drake line average to 213 to 224 for Omaha Bulldog backs will average 2075 pounds to 188 for the Indians Drake Juggled Des Moines la (UPI) Drake Coach Bus Mertes ri day announced several changes in his lineup for the game at Omaha this afternoon Mertes switched Ray Brown to right half with John Born concentrating more on de fense Mertes said Lee Broth ers is likely to go both ways at halfback Louisville rolics The World News Service Bennington Neb A 20 point comeback in the final quarter riday night enabled Louisville to take an Eastern Nebraska Conference thriller I from Bennington 26 to 12 Olympic lame US Resurgence Highlights Games Results on Page 12 By Ted Smits Tokyo The eight eenth Olympiad marked by the resurgence of the United States as a world athletic power and a com parative decline in sports might closed today in solemn ceremonies that summoned the athletes to compete next at Mexico City in 1968 Before the Emperor and Empress of Japan the Olympic lag was lowered the torch was extinguished a massed choir sang Auld Lang Syne and a message reading us meet again at Mexico City four years flashed on the elec tric scoreboard The Tokyo Games will long be remembered for the unexpected medal harvest reaped by the United States particularly in swimming and in track and field The honor of formally closing the spectacle fell to Avery Brundage the Chi cago hotel man newly re elected to a four year term as president of the Interna tional Olympic Committee Ira AP Wireohoto by Cable from Tokyo United States eager Dick Davies Prayer of thanks The highlight of action was the United a 73 to 59 crushing victory over the Russians for the basket ball gold medal Leadinng the Yank eagers were Lucious Jackson of Pan American College with 17 points and Joe Caldwell of Arizona State with 14 The United only gold medal in boxing came when heavyweight Joe ra zier of Philadelphia won a decision over Hans Huber Adding excitement to the closing of the Olympics was a defection to the United States by a Hungarian Olympian and two country men Andras Toro 24 who fin ished fourth in Canadian canoe singles Karoly Kol nar 38 a schoolteacher and Denes Kovacs 42 an elec trician arrived in Seattle Wash riday night am a young man There is more career ahead of me in this big country" said Toro Toro and Molnar said their defection was planned Kovacs said he made up his mind Wednesday after talk ing to an American of Hun garian descent The three left Tokyo on a jet 707 and flew to Anchorage Alaska before leaving for Seattle They left Seattle for Chicago where they will transfer to another flight for Washing ton Herald Photo MH 1 Al ar 1 Dennis Captain Rickey Says Keane Tops iring of Pilot St i Mo (AP) Branch Rickey blamed for much of the recent shake up that riddled the front office of the St Louis Cardinals gave his side of the story in the St Louis Globe Democrat riday Referring to the surprise resignation of Manager John ny Keane the day after the Cardinals won the World Se ries Rickey rhetorically asked: would you have done if you had learned that you were to be replaced learned it at a time when you had just completed the re habilitation of a team which had been divided into feudal factions most of the season? would you react if you rebuilt such a club to a point where it was beginning to win and you felt you had a shot at the pennant and then it was reliably reported that you were to be dismissed at the end of the Rickey asserted he did not have anything to do with the rumors before the season ended that Leo Durocher would replace Keane I owned a ball said the 83 year old Mahatma of baseball first choice for a manager would be John ny Keane I gave him his start in baseball years ago and I have been a consistent ardent and continual support er of him ever since at no time suggested or even thought to myself that he should be Asked who was behind any possible plan to get rid of Keane Rickey said have to say I know it wasn't Bing Devine He and I think alike on Keane If he had his choice of managers Keane would al ways be No Was cluh President August A Busch Jr in the habit of making his own decisions without being advised? say Mr Busch is a man of Rickey said at times like us all he tends to be impulsive reports that I had ad vised Mr Busch to hire Duro cher are he said in my most incoher ent dreams I would never ad vocate that Durocher be hired as manager 25 good players Leo can produce a winner At two in the afternoon a great manager but more to managing than just the ball game think Mr Busch dis missed the idea of hiring Leo long before we won the pen nant and I put no stock in the report that Durocher was paid Indian Harriers Win Twin Dual The World News Service remont Ken Gould junior from Lyons Neb set a course record riday as he led the University of Omaha cross country team to double dual victories over Midland 27 to 29 and Dana 18 to 43 Midland defeated Dana 17 to 44 Gould was clocked in 15:40 for the three mile course 17 seconds ahead of runner up Denny Dau of Midland Gerald Shook was third in 16:01 Others in the top 10: Rod Lechtenbergrr Midland 1607 Todd erguson Midland 16:21 Herb Rhodes Omaha 16:44 Leonard Hueneke Midland 16:49 John Siburx Dana 16:56 Bob Smiley Omaha 17:93 Dick Coffee Dana 17:05 Wightman Cup Set New York (AP) Next year's Wightman Cup tennis matches will be held in Cleve land the United States Lawn Tennis Association said riday riskSs Junior Jays Survive ndRangers yfc rnsons Impressed Morrisons Impressed by Omaha Hustle CPHL Standings Minneapolis 3 St Paul 3 Omaha 1 Memphis 0 St Louis 0 Tulsa 0 Games Tonight St Paul at Omaha (8 m) Tulsa at Minneapolis Memphis at St Louis Results riday St 2 Tulsa I Minneapolis 4 Memphis 1 By Howard Wolff The teams that battled it out in the play off finals for the Jack Adams Cup last March are matched again at Ak Sar Bcn Coliseum's ice at eight tonight Knights the regu lar season kings of the Cen tral Professional Hockey maiden campaign will square off against the St Paul Rangers in the brand new opening Ak Sar Ben offering And Jack Adams serving his second term as president of the CPHL will be on hand as Player Coach Bill McCreary of the Knights and Coach red Shero of the Rangers send their charges into action Crowd estimates but Business Manager Eldon Gun narson was emphatic on one point riday: of good seats With the Mustangs offering a counter attraction plus the migration of football fans to Colorado for the Husker en counter chances are to puck opener won't ap proach last first homc game attendance of five thou sand plus Knight operators Don and Red Morrison have seen their Montreal Canadian farm hands win one game lose one on the road And Morrisons like what they saw with hustle aplenty among the youngsters savvy in the ranks of the vete rans and speed to burn all around a Canadian trademark Gone are such heroes as Goalie Ernie Wakcly Claude Larose Bob Courcy Lennie Ronson Barclay Plager Bob Wall and Keith Walsh But a hard core of veterans headed by Boss Mc Dennis Germain Gagnon Gary Peters Bill Inglis and Mike Mahoney plus Goalie Jean Guy Morissette Among the Omaha new comers is the eye catching Bob Charlebois a recent graduate of junior play The Rangers will present a revamped array too but fans will remember Tracy Pratt Wally Chcvricr Barrie Ross Dave McComb Paul Andrea Jim Johnson and Wayne Million The St Paul goalie is new to the loop Wayne Rutledge the all star nctminder for Windsor Ont in the Inter national League last year Coach Shero also will pre sent the first native of Sweden to play pro hockey in North America He is Ulf Sterner a for ward who was a star of 1960 Olympic team Dennis Captain The Knights picked their leaders after final workout Norm Dennis is the team captain a 2 1 year old right winger who is in his second year with the Knights Alternating captains are Mike Mahoney burly defense man who captained Minnea polis last year Noel Picard voted most popular player for the 1963 64 cam paign and Center Billy Inglis a 20 goal contributor to the Knights last term Cigars Defenseman Jean Gaulhicr who will he making his first Omaha start tonight was passing out cigars riday His wife presented him with a baby boy their first at ort William Ont Bruins Keep Pace Minneapolis Minn Minneapolis scored three un assisted goals to whip Mem phis 4 to 1 riday night and remain tied with St Paul for the Central Hockey League lead each with three straight victories Skip Krakc Pete Panagab ko and Wayne Maxner ram med home the solo goals while Billy Knibbs got the vic other goal John Mac Millan counted for Memphis Lirst period: Krakf Minnen noils I unassisted) 17 17 Penallies Max nrr Minneapolis 3:56: Holmes Mem phis 5 53: Menard Memphis 10:33 Irvintr Minneapolis 11:41: Holmes 11:46: Wall Memphis 14:51: Gardner Memphis 1603 Second period: Minneapolis Pansjabko (unassisted) 11:26: Memphis MacMillan iCamnbnll Holmes) Penalties Wafson Minneapolis Mantago Minneapolis 3:46 lea Minnea polis 5:54 Harris Memphis 5:54 lea 10'58: Harris 10:58 Third period: I rapolls Knibbs (Panaxabko Watson) 0:33 Min neapolis Maxner lunasslsled) 16:07 altins Gardner 7:35: pilhni Memphis 19:47 Gardner Memphis 11 11 Maninxn Minneapolis II 10 1000 American Hockey League Buffalo 7 Rochester 4 Baltimore 4 providence 0 Sprinzfield 4 Hershey 3 Results riday Creighton Prep 13 North 6 Benson 14 Bellevue 7 Westside 2S South 20 North Platte 34 Central 6 Holy Name 31 Papillion 13 Toe Jay IS tie) Abe Lincoln IS Clarinda 42 Lewis Central 13 Roys Town 38 Sioux alls Wash 0 Platte Center 5 Nebraska Deaf 20 Cathedral 45 Ralston 7 Games Today North Bend Beveridge at Bergquist 7:00 Ryan Lin High at Lincoln Seacrest 7:30 Walnut at Iowa Derf 2:30 Note: Conde Sargent selections in bold type By Conde Sargent Creighton shuttle back up the Metropolitan Con ference ladder reached the No 2 rung riday night with a 13 to 6 conquest of North High at Rosenblatt Stadium The Vikings last runner up to kingpin Benson High fell into a two touch down hole before an estimated eight thousand fans and couldn't pass their way out About the only Creighton Prep play that surprised North was a 32 yard touch down jaunt by junior Half back Mike Von Dollen a jolt which put the Jays on top It climaxed a 55 yard drive following the opening kick off and was followed minutes later with a Gernon Longo tally on a plunge Coach Don club which powered its way to most of its 211 rushing yards in the first half then relied on a Bob Haller paced defense to score its fourth straight triumph for a 5 1 1 season record North which had won five straight behind an awesome offense dominated the second half hut managed just one touchdown The Vikings uncovered a spread offense after the inter mission and moved in for a fourth period tally with bril liant ullback Dick Davis scor ing on a three yard run The spread found two North halfbacks and an end split wide The first try found Quarterback John Yates toss ing to flanked Halfback Jerry Luedtke who threw incom plete downfield On the next two tries Luedtke ran instead of passing v'' zip Ixl SSI 11 aL World 1 Ipraltl I'hotn sneaks up from behind halts Davis advance How Schoolboy Top Ten ared the scorecard on The World Herald's Nebraska high school football Top Ten this week end: 1 Lincoln Northeast defeated Grand Island 19 to () 2 Creighton Prep defeated Omaha North 13 to 6 3 Omaha North losl to Creighton Prep 13 to 4 Omaha Westside defeated Omaha South 28 to 20 5 Lincoln Southeast defeated Bea trice 32 to 0 6 Lincoln High will play Omaha Bishop Ryan tonight at Seacrest Meld Lincoln 7 remont lost to Columbus 13 tn 6 8 Omaha Benson defeated Bellevue 14 to 7 9 Boys Town defeated Sioux alls Washington 38 to 9 19 Columbus defeated f'reinont 11 to 6 Omaha Eyes Perfect Year Mustangs Quad City Vie Here Tonight a question regard ing semipro foot ball Mustangs: can they maintain their scoring pace in the season's finale sched uled against the Quad City Raiders in Rosenblatt Sta dium at 7:30 tonight? The all victorious Mus tangs have tallied 231 points in four games to 14 for the oppositions the Kansas City Buffaloes the Raiders Kansas City All Stars and the Columbia Mo alcons The Omahans whipped Quad City 41 to 7 in their second game of the year The Raiders have been un defeated since that mauling and likely are anxious to make amends Casts of the two clubs will he practically unchang ed from that early meeting Omaha Coaches Bernie Berigan and Mike Dugan pointing out that the Mus tangs capitalized on five breaks in the first contest will be satisfied with a nar row victory The story of the Mus tangs is unusual Box office response has been outstanding and the early finish of the season is due to one thing the Mus tangs can find no more games Omahans Click The alconer brothers of Omaha Jim and Doug headed a party that took 52 rooster pheasants in the Newman Grove region 1 2 Punch Wins Late Explosion Wilts Miami by 28 14 Miami la (AP) Indiana's one two punch Rick Badar and Tom Nowatzke exploded for three touchdowns in the final period riday night and rolled to a 28 to 14 victory over sophomoric Hur ricanes Miami had outplayed Indi ana for three periods and led 14 to 7 going into the last quarter Then Badar hurled scoring passes of 25 and 27 yards to Bill Malinchak and the bulldozing Nowatzke rammed seven yards for an other touchdown The Hurricanes with a 7 3 record against Big Ten teams appeared on the way to their first victory of the season un til they wilted in the closing stages Miami fumbled the ball to Indiana six times once two yards from the Hoosier goal Another fumble set up an Indiana touchdown and a dribbling pass from center leading to a blocked kick al lowed another Nowatzke plunged one foot for the initial touchdown after Norm poor pass from center rolling along the ground arrived too late for Art Zachary to get it away Ken Hollister recovered the blocked kick at the Miami eight The Hurricanes roared 65 yards to tie in the second with Bob Biletnikoff scoring from two yards out In the third they raced 75 yards to score on Pete two yard plunge to go ahead 14 to 7 Indiana 7 0 0 Miami 0 7 7 Nowatke run Nowatzke kirk Biletniknff 2 run Cifra kick Banaszak 2 run Cifra kick Malinchak 25 pass from Badar No waike kick 1n 27 nas from Badar No watzke kick Jnc 7 run Nowatzko kick 33 5fi7 Statistics Indiana Miami irst downs 15 11 Rushlmz yardage 71 Passing yardage 70 152 Passes rt 8 14 Passes intercepted by I 2 Punts 3 373 4 35 umbles lost 2 6 Yards penalized 90 30 Clark Leads Trials lor Race in Mexico Mexico City Scot Jim Clark in a Lotus took the early lead riday in qualifying runs for Mexican Grand Prix He was clocked in 1:59:19 for the five kilometer course downfield and picked up two first downs Yates who had sour passing luck the first half then hit End Willie Rid ley on the other side of the field for a 32 yard advance to the Prep 28 Davis who reeled off a 32 yard sweep the first half took over and scored after carry ing five of the seven plays needed for the touchdown North regained the ball near midfield with 1:23 left and Yates connected to Galen McClusky at the Prep 37 but Phil Bruning intercepted a pass to end the threat Prep lost a touchdown on 1 an offsides penalty just before the Vikings started their suc cessful 89 yard march North lost its only first half i chance with a fumble at the Prep 12 The loss dropped North into a tie for third place in the league with Westside which whipped South 28 to 20 Creixhton Prep 0 0 13 Noith 0 Prep Mike Von Dollen (32 run) Gernon Longo (1 run) Jim Bosiljevac (kick) North Dick Davis (3 run) North Prep irst downs 1 2 it) Rushing yards 13S 2H Passing yards 104 20 Penally yards 10 30 Passes 6J7 1 5 Passes intercepted by 1 1 umbles lost I 1 Beveridge Homecoming North Bend will be Bev eridge homecoming football opponent tonight at Bergquist Stadium orty third and Marinda Streets The contest will start at seven Bishop Ryan travels to Sea crest ield Seventy fifth and A Street in Lincoln to meet Lincoln High tonight at 7:30 Bancroft Wins Bancroft Junior High won its first football game after four losses riday as Mike Murphy scored on a pass play in the final quarter to defeat Indian Hill 12 to 6 Other junior high results McMillan 38 Central rosh 7 Horace Mann 38 Nathan Hale 6 McGowan Leads Corona Tourney Corona Cal Slim Jack McGowan of Largo I'la posted a three under par 32 36 68 riday and enjoyed a two stroke lead at the half way point of the 40 thousand dollar Mountain View Open Golf Tournament His 36 hole total is 134 eight under par Jacky Cupit carded his sec ond straight 68 for 136 and the runner up spot Tied for third at 137 were Bob Verwey of Johannesburg South Africa and Jack Rule of Cedar Rapids la Leaders: Jack McGowan 'aGc Cupit 68 138 Hob Verwey 69fis117 Jack Rule 68 Dick Sikes 69 Howie Johnson 66 Bud llolscher 139 Tommy Jacobs 72 i 39 Lou Graham 72 Ronnie Reif 72 Charles Goody Al Gciherger 72 John Lotz 73 Bob Rosburg 76 Gene Littler 72 Phil Rodgers 72 rank Beard 72 Al Bessellnk 69 Kermit Zarley 72 Jerry Edwards 74 Lakers Edge risco on Late Spurt 94 92 NBA Standings Eastern Division I Pet Prt Boston 2 0 1 000 Phila I I 500 Cincinnati 2 1 666 0 1 000 Western Division Pel I Prt St louis I 0 1000 Delrnit I 1 250 I A 3 1 750 risen 0 4 000 Balti 2 1 666 Result riday Los Angeles 94 San 'ranclsrn 02 San rancisco Cal Jerry West sent Los Angeles ahead in the final minute and five seconds riday night as the Lakers gained a 94 to 92 National Basket Ball Associa lion victory over San rancis co which lost its fourth straight without Will Cham berlain Elgin Baylor dropped his second field goal of the eve ning with a minute and 44 seconds left to tie at 86 to 86 Los Angeles San rancisco Bavlor 2 7 8 11 5 1 3 11 IaR'so 4 5 6 13 Hight'r 2 1 4 5 Wilev 2 4 9 8 6 3 11 15 West 10 8 11 28 Rodgers 6 1 1 13 King 2 0 0 4 Attics 9 3 8 Imhoff 6 2 4 14 Lee 3 2 2 8 Ellis 2 11 5 Kramer I 00 2 Nelson 0 0 0 0 Phillips II 00 Nash 2 2 2 McL'm 5 7 8 IT Barnett 4 3 7 11 Totals 32 32 46 96 I os Angeles 15 24 26 San rancisco 22 21 20 ouled None Total Los Angeles 25 San ran Cisco 33 Attendance 3 112 Trials for Harriers on Tap at ive Sites World Herald Lincoln Bureau 501 ederal Securities Buildins District high school cross country meets will be staged at five sites today to deter mine the field for next Satur state meet at Seacrest ield here It is the state's first attempt to have athletes qualify for the state harrier meet Ths districts: Al Omaha Spring Lake Class A At Lincoln Class A At Class A At Clan At Class 0.

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