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The Roanoke Times from Roanoke, Virginia • 36

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if1 Victory Number Eight THE ROANOKE TIMES Sunday January 12 1964 0 2 Bud Wilkinson Bud Wilkinson Bill Radcliffe Sets Pace Scores As Navy Tips Terps 68 55 ig on long shots and moved tOfloor hitting exactly half of its thin two points of the Middies 52 shots However the Middies 74 13 6 19 30 Totals 6ft 55 59 Joining New Bulldog Coach 56 HJ963 Demonstrators Henn' 13 8 in the last quarter RENAULT RENAULT HALIAX 5 6 MO 43 5 327 Luck Ave CLEAN UP 5 76 0 0 Drewry Mason 88 34 Winner Over ieldale 2 0 to a 15 2 lead never able to 60 i 63 of his football said he in run ic 6 4 0 0 II 2 led Kentucky Randy Embry 3 a 3 5 5 2 0 a 4 6 (H 0 15 3 3 1 2 0 0 2 3 0 Slave Cam 68 44 73 19 12 8 'Hootie' Ingram Leaves Tech Going to Georgia 13 2 3 0 0 3 13 2 0 7 2 1 3 2 0 0 2 17 5 2 7 4 0 0 4 2 2 0 0 5 2 3 1 0 18 6 Quits Coaching Job at Oklahoma one gleaming black one brilliant red Cave Spring Tips Cougars In 72 42 Game VPI reshmen Wallop Wake In 81 59 Game 3 3 2 1 0 Bulldogs Nip Bengal Club By 48 45 JIM BRENNAN Throws In 17 fcrencc Making the presentation was Whitey Kelley of the Charlotte Observer and president of the Atlantic Coast Sports Writers Association left In the center is Duke Coach Bill Murray Clemson Tips Erskine oe In 74 64 Tilt All are equipped with Radio Seat Belts and White Wall Tires Patriots Bow To Halifax In 47 43 Tilt OOTBALL PLAYER THE Jay Wilkinson of Duke right was pre sented a plaque during halftime at the Duke North Carolina basketball game designating him as the ootball Player of the Year in the Atlantic Coast Con NAVY Krech'ti Radcliffe Mahonev Red'ton Vauahan Mack Parc'skl most impressive victory of the season Saturday night stopping Covington 72 42 before a small gathering at the Cave Spring gym Cave Spring jumped to a com manding 23 point 38 15 halftime advantage in rolling to the easy victory Second half action saw the Knights reserves add insult to injury by continuing the Cou gar slaughter By DICK THOMPSON Times Sports Writer Unbeaten William leming made Northside its eighth vic tim of the season Saturday night whipping the Vikings on their home court 71 43 2 2 3 3 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 3 3 By BOB ADAMS Times Sports Writer Cave Spring used ball control and rebounding power for the easy win In all Cave Spring grabbed 79 rebounds to more than double efforts Jim King Cave sharpshooting' senior forward paced the offensive charges with 20 points while center Bill Craig head a springy 6 4 personally controlled the boards Cave superior re bounding enable 1 3 a 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 leming Matmen Win by 27 21 RICHMOND William lem wrestling team ran its rec ord to 5 1 here Saturday after noon nipping Douglas reeman1 3 7 5 9 2 2 0 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 2 4 Tuck Seabolt 9 Elliott Gaine Jennmoe Totals15 1014 15 )6 1633 25 31 The win an easy one for leming left it all alone atop the City County standings with a 4 0 record This was a meeting between Classes Begin Tuesday ebruary 4th 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 SOUTH BOSTON Halifax County rallied to heat Patrick Henry 47 43 here Saturday night and moved into a tie for second place in the Group I A Western District The Blue Comets now 3 1 in the district and tied with George Washington of Danville nut thpir season record at 5 2 tini witl at 48 46 But after Gary Ward sank a jump shot with 10 minutes left to play the Terrapins went nearly seven minutes without another field goal Navy picked up 11 points during that stretch to move ahead 59 48 Jack Cleark another sopho more was the high scorer for Maryland with 11 points Maryland made good on 15 of 17 free throws but sank only 37 per cent of its attempts from the field Navy was hot from the Kidd with 12 rebounds and Paul Porterfield who grabbed 10 were the big men on the boards as leming ran up a 44 23 edge in rebounding Pete Trout virtually was the whole show for Northside which slipped to 3 1 in the City County and 6 3 for the year Trout put in seven field goals and three free throws for 17 points and pulled down eight rebounds Despite its worst 1 1 night of the season (27 of 69 for 391 per cent) leming broke the game wide open in the sec ond neriod KNOXVILLE Tenn (AP) Danny Schultz poured in 30 run for the Senate and 1 moan to say I "If 1 run for the Senate I will resign as athletic In answer to a question he said he believes in the two par ty system and admitted he had met earlier with Sen Barry Goldwater and Gov Henry Bellmon the first Republican governor of Oklahoma 1964 TRIUMPH One Sport Six One 1200 Sedan We'll deal til you say YES 4 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 00 HENRY 2 4 3 7 0 2 1 1 2 3 0 1 9 0 LEXINGTON Ky (AP) Ken tuckv1 its offense ragged but its defense working to near perfec tion handed Tulane its 13th con secutive defeat of the season 105 63 in a Southeastern Confer ence basketball game Saturday night The tight man to man defense overwhelmed the Green Wave early and allowed them to hit only 237 per cent of their field goal attempts in the first half Kentucky ranked second na tionally jumpea and Tulane was come close Cotton Nash with 34 points added 20 Don Rose led Tulane' with 14 VPI i Monartv Alander Kina Pirrv Brown 22 2 Todd 4 1 6 2 5 2 4 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 fi 0 Rice 0 A Chng to SPRING 0 9 1 0 I 6 I I 2 4 2 0 0 17 Htnrv County Bassett 45 Waieski 19 rrillaman 15 Snead 2 Creiq 7 Dehart Bas another fine night Skip1 Kidd and Mike Hunt razier who scored 29 points against Dan ville riday night played only three quarters Saturday night but hit 19 Tie had nine field goals and one free throw for his total Kidd in perhaps his best game tallied 18 eight of them com ing at the foul line in 11 tries Hunt was next with nine attempts MARYLAND DeCosmo Ward Brayton Suder McW'ms Lewis Clark Carlson ergu'son Wise ranklin Totals 20 15 17 Maryland Nvv Personal Maryland DeCosmo 4 Ward 4 Bravton 4 McWilliams 2 Lew is 2 Clark 2 erguson Wise rank lin 2 Navy Krechting 2 Radcliffe 2 Mahoney 2 Reddinglon 3 Vaughan 4 Mack 2 Parchinskl Attendance z5uu 3 4 1 5 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 7 nia 10 William I 19 Norfhside half when ANNAPOLIS Md CAP) Sophomore Bill Radcliffe hit ting crucial baskets scored 21 points Saturday to lead Navy to a 68 55 victory over Maryland Nine of points came during a four minute stretch midway of the second half when Maryland began hit CLEMSON SC Clem Lson of the Atlantic Coast Con CAVE I Hicks Kina Lacy Lnv C'ahead lora A 'lln 'lin Grtqg Hill Jones Wh'ler Sh'klev Totals 7 19 19 each had 11 points for Halifax Patrick Henry now 1 3 in the district and 3 4 for the year was led by Mack McClung with 18 points Patrick Henry won the junior varsity game 57 44 PATRICK McClung $havr ushca Rutherfrd Totals PatriCK Halifax 9 5 3 3 4 A 1 0 1 1 0 0 A A 97 17 27 71 Tfttalj lemins 0 0 0 2 12 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 Northside as within four points 22 18 in the second period when leming put an end to the com petition Ten straight points six of them by Kidd and four by Hunt leming on top at the half 32 18 Northside which had been us ing a zone defense went to a man to man and it proved dis astrous The faster Colonels ate it up running up a 53 26 third period lead as Coach Jimmy Moore started pulling his start ers Shultz Shines As Vols Pressed NORTHSIDE Trout Rieiev Murphy Routt Harrl Roberts I r'mell Grodh Emick outi Swink 16 41 16 16 if 11 7 7 the number two and number nine ranked teams in Times land and for most of the first half it looked just that But leming the Group I A Western District leader had too much of everything for its Group I rivals who lead the Northern Division of the Blue Ridge District leming had too much scoring punch too much rebounding and too much speed The scoring can be attributed to guard Picot razier who had at ROANOKE BARBER SCHOOL 309 1st St SE DI 3 6829 11 11 37 iCave Spring Regular Price $170 rr wi I is sion of city county rival Hpnrv tw 1 Kennedy VMI :23 3 WMu (PH) pinned SecriiL 54 iecnd un! (PWl nrd Marvin 5 45 (AB 1 Dev 5 2 (pM) UH DewdV (WB) of Since 'no Price (WB Pinned Murray CAB) pinned Yown a ci (PHI Keveeny QjGeoetL 3 VMI 2 23 5 uu us ma mm i "ss wi i i nrmnnsr nn 1 Tarjor (WB) pnneo ChurchlVM 1 HcuoV Vmi ir rTTrfM 1 Bae fWBt pinned cut1 4 MEvrS VMt 3J rvnv Sfi Keemer nd Rlmm) 339 3 48 39 lead their biggest of the game with 8:35 left CLEMSON BurrMskv Bohonak M'haffev Branran M'Wtch Benedict Moran AiVoncic Mall ox A Helm Cohn 27 10 1144 Totals leming Romps Past Northside by 71 43 Dauphine 3 to choose from 2 blue one white Now priced at only sT points Saturday night in leading to a 62 58 victory 17 over Louisiana State in a South eastern Conference basketball game The triumph gave Tennessee an undisputed lead in the con 2 ference with a 3 0 record and 7 left LSU even with 2 2 The Vols MARTINSVILLE The power ful Martinsville Bulldogs surged to the front of the Southern Di vision of the Blue Ridge Dis trict with a 48 45 squeaker over Bassett at the Bulldog gym Sat urday night Before Saturday game the two teams were tied with 4 0 records They were about even every where except at the foul line where Martinsville cashed in on 16 of 21 attempts while Bassett made 9 of 17 Bassett led in field goals 18 16 Bassett's Arthur Waleski was the high scorer with 19 points Jakie Prillaman added 15 for the Bengals 48 MArtinvllle 12 PAmsRy 8 Snencer 10 Vnn Lear 14 Nester 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 L' I Score at half: Martinsville 24 sett 19 Subs: Walmsley 2 0 0 1 2 24 14 19 30 7 iTZP COLLEGE PARK Md Mar vw1 BLACKSBURG Ceciljbama came to Tech in 1961 (Hootie) Ingram Virginia Tech' from Wake orest where he was assistant football coach for also an assistant Prior to that three seasons is leaving that(he had been head coach at Tus scnooi to accept a similar posi tion with the University of Geor gia The announcement that In gram has resigned his Tech po sition as defensive backfield coach was made Saturday He By NORMAN ROWLAND NORMAN Okla (AP) Bud Wilkinson quit as one most successful coaches Saturday and frankly was interested nine for the US Senate He told the University of Ok Board of Regents he would like to continue as athletic director But he later told news men that if and when he de finitely decided to become a candidate he'd quit that job too The regents accepted his res ignation reluctantly and there were some who indicated they'd like to try and change his mind A registered Democrat and an appointee of the late President Kennedy as head of the nation's physical fitness program Wil kinson strongly indicated he would run as a if he ran But in the manner of a foot had in Washington is one of the ball coach the tall good looking things that has led me to scri 47 year old Wilkinson evaded a ously consider he said in a lot of definite answers reference to his duties as physi In 17 fabulous years as head cal fitness director coach Wilkinson had teams that mean to say I will posted J4T victories 29 defeats and four ties Included in this were 47 straight victories five perfect seasons three national championships 12 straight Big Eight championships and 12 straight years of never losing a conference game The Sooncrs last year won eight and lost two Wilkinson came to Oklahoma as an assistant in 1946 became head coach a year later when Jim Tatum went to Maryland and promptly made Oklahoma a scourge of the football world and the split formation almost the rule in college play the kind of man I want my son to play many a mother said and this was par ticularly true in Oklahoma and Texas where almost all of the Sooner players came from As football coach and athletic director Wilkinson drew $22500 per year on a contract that was virtually lifetime Speculation centered on Gom 1 er Jones his veteran line coach or Eddie Crowder University of Colorado coach as a successor But the ranks of college coaches are filled with Wilkinson taught coaches including Darrell Roy al boss of the nation's No 1 ranked Texas Longhorns The regents met in special session so Wilkinson could plain mv He said all of the rumors about him going to run for the Senate were eventually going to hurt football re cruiting "I am thinking of the he said in resigning as coach He said though he'd like to continue as athletic director un til he made up his mind whether to run for political of fice "It would neither be proper nor accurate to say I am not considering the Senate Wilkinson said "rankly I He told newsmen after the meeting that he had two other personal considerations The death of his brother in Minneapolis means family obli gations in reorganizing a busi ness and he also felt increasing obligation in the fitness pro gram Wilkinson has continued to head this under President John son He said he had been thinking about the Senate race for two or three feel the experience I nave In Wretlina 29 1 9 over VMI J' was William Bvrd rot its I wn wrestling win of the season Sat peeny mcmiw windrow) urday night with a 29 19 deci 4 Joo3 i Kr 50 Plrnm VMI 2 Lampe inn vnes 1 200 Individual 1 2 VMI 3 VAAI 7:13 3 1 Sauires 2 3 Kearnev VMI 21970 200 1 Dumphee i Al dous VMI 3 Ash VMI 2 100 1 Gibsen 2 Keirrey VM! 2 Yen Mv VMI '52 200 1 GeH VMI 2 't 500 1 Dumphe 2 Rlmm i 20 Breaifrc 1 Biasofe (PH) df Atar ano Erentyl 1 VMI 'jjva District basketball game The Spartans placed four men in double figures Leon Byrd set the pace with 22 Jim ord and Jerry Dalton each had 14 and Bill Sizemore added 13 Bill Martin paced ieldale with 15 points I got was midway through (W) Al'l JI UHflf MJdMHl fVUJIU cU (Jia I I I I fUUl dflU a iif "i i iT i And to dit it they bounced over all record The loss is ther 'ldU wnen ry' back from a 35 34 third period sixth of the season for winlessi" uh A rv rinlHInb 1 I I U'liuit uy UU1MU1 irtuiiK rHiUdit' drwood 3 2 i Henrv 13 8 in the last quarter Drewrv Mason also won the Woody Morgan connected on us Dannv Redfern idfi def Mike 1 1 I'c i ini ii i i ii4 i i i nykup BLACKSBURG Virginia! lechs freshman Gohlets bled up the Wake orest Saturday night 81 59 for first win of the season The Goblets have lost Don Brown 6 6 forward Paden City WVa paced a ln 1 I mi ir nd 4 Al i I 1 rfl 1 5 1 1 et Lr with 22 points hitting on 11 of 18 from the floor Rick Alander 6 7 forward from Harrisburg Pa scored 19 6 6 Pat Moriarty of Greensboro NC 16 and 6 10 Bob King of Westfield NJ 12 King hauled down 16 rebounds and Alander 13 as the Goblets dominated the boards 57 31 59 Wake 20 Boshart 5 Scott 14 Whitaker 4 Pool9 AAAnrlk Score at Half: VPI 37 Wake SuHr Wake Altpraarfpn 6 Robson 3 Wrenn 1 Marlin 4 Drewry Mason scored at will here Saturday night and walloped a 1 ference outlasted a scrappy Er ieldale 88 34 in a Blue Ridge'skine basketball team Saturday night to win 4 b4 After Mike Bohonak gave PEUGEOT 404 One grey one dark blue 2395 Regular Price $2839 West Motor Sales Dial 344 6285 Vi block wait of Post Office OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 PM Cats Extend Losing Ways or Tulane It was only 322 per cent from the field for Northside which connected on 19 of 59 shots leming also won the junior varsity game 56 43 WM LEMING razier i tUU 1 B'hart 4 p'field Sowers armer a Powers Diehl Smith 2 Bush 2 Wimmer 1 Chick 10 Bucklin 2 Totals The 1 reserves with jon5 P6? o) fha It had been close 16 11 at the King the only regular in the end of the first Quarter and I 'i cave bpring nmgnts ran to its uiune vuviuiun sum uopes ui salvaging a win oy reeling off eight straight points to start the second half and run the count to 46 15 and put the game safely out of reach rom there on out each reserves received a thor ough testing Craighead followed King In the Cave Spring scoring column with 13 while Dwight ralin and Gary Wheeler added 12 and 10 respectively McClung and Butch Reid a 5 10 junior gunner paced Cov ington with 13 each Reid with a 21 point average had little success against the scrappy ralin Reid scored all but two of his points against the re serves COVINGTON Hennina McC'nq H'man Hardy bounding enabled the Knights olk get off 99 shots to only 37 for wrn the cold shooting Cougars 'iosTon Cave Spring hit on 30 field Nul1 goal attempts for a 303 per Tolls centage while the icy Cougars 'covinston connected on nut 12 ot lor 218 The Knights jumped to a 19 8 first period advantage and then the roof fell in on Covington in the second period The Cougars do anything right or ward Jim McClung a 6 2 soph omore hit on a five foot hook for the only field goal of the quarter and only their fourth fielder of the half Mc Clung's ice breaking goal came with only 58 seconds showing on the clock in the first half co GET Ml 1 3 11 1 A 4 9 VMI jwimmers 21 I Bow to Maryland Txai A4M 65 Texas 60 Arkansas 66 Texas Christian 60 Illinois 87 Iowa 70 Ohio Slate 85 Minnesota 73 Navy 68 Maryland 55 Duke 84 North Carolina 64 Arm? 69 Syracuse 68 Drake 64 Bradley 60 Norwich 60 Hamilton 38 77 Purdue 70 Georgetown 76 ordham 70 viiianova is bt iny 44 Bellarmine 78 Georgetown Ky i Hnfstra 89 Albriaht 54 made only 16 of 33 free throw 75 Harvard 85 coimubia Connecticut 73 New Harnoshlre (Trinity Univ' 80 Arlington State Penn 75 Brown 64 Morehead 85 Austin Peav 76 Georaia Tech 69 Mississioni 54 Tennessee 62 Louisiana State 58 Kentucky 105 Tulane 63 11 Buffalo 53 Cathotic Univ 52 14 i a i i iunn oo rail iciHirMiLMiiwii Randolph Macon 91 Hamoden SydneY 81 Mt St Mary's Md 123 Baltimore Loyola 66 Delaware 91 Rutgers 67 Detroit 115 Western Ontario 43 Capital 73 Mount Union 5ft Holy Cross 82 American International Villa Madonna 74 Centre 72 Kentucky State 79 Central State 71 Grambling 87 Alcorn 78 Ithaca 102 Utica 60 Pitt 69 Penn State 60 Washington and Jefferson 81 Thiel 52 St Bonaventure 92 Niagara 82 Slippery Rock 79 Clarion Pa 77 Westminster Pa 84 Grove City 64 Duquesne 95 Carnegie Tech 62 Georgia Southern 98 Tampa Wagner 59 Moravian 45 Richmond Professional 87 Washington I or 77 Hampton Institute 84 Elizabeth City NC 55 John Carroll 69 Wayne State 64 Cincinnati 67 St Louis 64 Virginia Tech 77 Wake orest 72 Virginia Slate 86 Howard 72 lorida State 80 Miami la 78 Wittenberg 58 Akron 38 Ohio University 70 Toledo 65 Eastern Michigan 46 Case Tech 44 Michigan State 107 Indiana 103 Davidson 64 Virginia 62 lorida 63 Auburn 46 Rider 60 American University 53 Pfeiffer 88 Mars Hill 71 Lenoir Rhvne 67 Appalachian 55 Western AMchlgan 95 Bowling Green Abilene Christian 108 Arkansas State Wichita 88 Tulsa 66 Cnrir 100 1 4 A 1 1 87 South Carolina 51 North Carolina Stale 44 Western Carolina 92 Atlantic Christian 65 Wesleyan 63 Williams 54 1 North Texas State 77 Oklahoma Univer sity 74 St Joseph's 53 temple 52 Washington Md College 85 Johns Hopkins i Cornell 97 Dartmouth 65 DePaull 111 Portland 83 Ohio Xavier 83 Marauette 81 Carson Newman 80 Chattanooga 48 Kansas State 73 Iowa State 52 Lafayette 71 Colgate 79 Scranton 71 Upsala Aft Delaware Stae 100 Mnfaan 7A ort Hays State 79 Emporia State High Point 9ft Catawba 74 Elon 82 East Carolina 57 Campbell 80 Belmont Abbey 70 The Citadel 74 urman 65 Northwestern 76 Wisconsin 63 Northern Illinois 72 Eastern Illinois Vanderbilt 90 Mississippi State 56 lorida 108 Valley State 53 Dayton 6 Louisvnie 5 77 Baltimore airfield 82 Bridgeport 69 Trinity Conn 81 Rennselaer West Chester 118 Millersville Ruknell 7ft Gettvshura A9 Southern Methodist 92 Rice 76 cil Rose 64 Sam Houston SI Bates 63 MIT 56 Denison 65 Kenyon 50 Tenn Tech 70 Murray 67 Lynchburg College 54 College of Charles ton 52 Creighton 95 Notre Dame 81 Nebraska 74 Missouri 69 overtime Oklahoma Stale 67 Oklahoma 56Middle Tenn 59 East Tenn 54 (Alabama 76 Spring Hill 55 caloosa County High and at Broockwood High in Tuscaloosa He started his coaching career as a scholastic aide at Braden ton (la) High While playing at Alabama under the (treat Paul (Bear) Mt 1 T) I TMrnn Urn ft mh Wlil assume nis ueuria Cunder new Head Coach Vince of note His 10 pass intercep thpj'Dooley on eb 1 Itions in a season stands' The 30 vear old native of Tus as an Alabama all time mark once jcalosa Ala and an All South jand his 80 yard punt return vs from easlern Conference safetyman Syracuse in 1953 is an Orange tn ingo ni iIia ITnivarciK nf Ala Hnwl rornrH IM IPJi rtl LHC ing Brennan led the Tigers with 17 points and Donnie Mahaffey col lected 11 Bill Walters' with 14 points paced Erskine Bill Simpson got 12 ERSKINE Hancock Simpson unbeaten a mm aa T' viLiuiy nuniuer Byrd Tips otriots four Saturday a 51 41 triumph wniies It was VMI's third defeat: Total Erkl TOtJ trsxinp Simoson 3 5 Clrmon Burrc Vv 3 Mffey 4 Brennan 2 Milatrov'rh Cnx Cohn District 5 1695 Regular Price $2014 Clemson a 7 6 lead with 3:30 27 21 gone the Tigers were never leming won seven of the 12 headed although the lving leet stayed right on their heels (rv Barnett ins Clemson led at halftime 36 29 'i1 W) d'' The only real scare the Tigers 1D) Bnned 2 0 1 A 1M4 Inft pvpn with 9 9 Thn Vnlc aLjl now have a 10 2 mark over all and the Bavou Bengals are 5 9 wa ter Boidrv wiiks i 1 1 Schultz who entered the game rlemtAH QiirneUu 1 Uihsltew 1 with a 162 scoring average hit 14 of 20 hots from the floor I Dick Made was high point man for the visitors with 19 42 cut'on or Le wnn 4 The game was close through out and Tennessee went to the ja Humonre waweit intermission with a 30 28 lead 4 Dean' rSfJItl Vols pulled away steadily 341 res1 and JP a SLb: cnnn sa nn 4S 39 lead their biggest of the ciittwT ore Lexington j4 game with 8:35 left Ricky Harrell and Tuck junior varsity game 65 45 rieioaie i 4Atn srosan suemore ii skine Jim Brennan dropped jordan 4 straight points to give Clemson lscorT'ay' DreY Mnn 42Y ield? lead with 3:44 remain i4 PonrH 2 Rrmmr 0 Mabry 2 Drewry Mason ord 14 Speak man 4 Pulliam 2 Dalfon 14 Drewrv Mason 65 ieldale 45 Change to 5 4 ems Lrrv (W1 def lton Kes Ito come within 4 points 53 49 'jim 'Ma on idfi def Un WnnHv XTnrcran rnnnnrfnH nnl ik V4I 4 1 4 1 1 4 Unn uiiic pomi pidj dna a DdSKeii 154B(h' Crenshaw (W) tlnn i I for the Ticers while Don White Jones 2 377 Drewrv Mason IS hnnrl ur ctnlrind trnol fnr omnea si? 11'cL inn Tim Rwoeon I Tom Murphy (D) pinned RlckV Scordas 1:33 R99la Gentry (W) def Cary Beck 5 4 iflfe 1w Jr K' A JS WOSpWSWw Islillfi '1 I iwi itsy 8.

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