On Line In Games This Week BALLARD SHOOTS — Mike Ballard. Mountaineer cent:.i. is about to score a basket in rk • Moun tain**!-Belmont game Friday, which the locals wan ■12-38. Guarding Hallard i- Belmont'.; Chcrle■; McClure while Mountaineers Jimmy Cloninger (15) ani 1- n Bunkov/ It look on (Photo by Tom my Plonk). Herald S p o r t a BY GARY STEWART \ Bunkowski No. I Mountaineer Kin Bunkowski, HK1! all-conference Sou’.hy.c-i C-m ference lo. vard, is the best nll-a<otin 1 Mourn;.'n*-f kctball player. Ken has scored 125 points in yip ht con fer ence games (through Belmont) tor.* lli.!) soorinr .tillage. Bunkowski played his best two "antes a r- nst l*e! mont. In the first Mount .lineer-Raider clash. Ken scored 15) points to lead the Mountie-t to a • ••- > lie’ory. I a^t r; day he scored 2<t points to lead Coach Barker’s s jit ad to a four-point, -12-28. win over Balmont. Behind Bunkowski ’ all--"'utcvence guat 1 i'.v re Gold, who is the only other Mountnineei to score more than 1M points th.s se; -on. Richard, through the Belmont game, has scored a total of 123 point* and is holding down a 15.6 ppg a erage His scoring pace has slowe ! down in the last thri c , ime as he scored only lti against I- ;st Hutheri >rd. 11 against R-S Central, and 12 against B« it. He hit It's season highs, 22 aga I ( h« -ry\ 11* 1 1 Lincolnton. He netted 21 against the Chaw rrojans. Next comes forward Jimn j ( !< n nger. who has nod a total of t'2 points in eight game* for a 7.‘i ppg aver age. Mike Ballard, a sciiioi center. n. ,-s i on* f-nlei* n.-* game because of sickness and has seored t ree p< :nls It than Cloninger, but holds an S.<’ vcia. •. M.- o m.-sr-d 'r Hast Rutherford game, which the Mounties won b-->l._ Ben Grimes is next in scoring v. it! ~>S poin*s and a 7 ppg average. Grimes, a junior, hit his sea on high, 20, against R-S Central last week when lie .i I in Hu * c« of Mickey Bell, who has been sidelined b< cause of an ankh injury. Beil is the No. 6 scorm. but is No. 5 as far as averages art concerned. Mickey has scored 15 points in >i\ contests for a 7.0 ppg average. Sophomore center I Van Henderson missed the last two games because of a fractured finger. He lias partiei pated in five games and is holding dnw n a 2.6 scoring n\ r age. 12 points. Eight substitutes have entered their names in the scoring column. Junior Steve Goforth has scored seven points in tour conleronee games. Mike Goforth has added four. Phillip Russ has seored three, and Nelson Connor and Neal Coo pci have added two each. Dennis Bridges, Earn Burton, and Steve Wilson have scored one point each. Bolin-Gold Lead Girls Joyce Ilolin and Sharon Gold so far have been the scoring leaders for Coach Hob Hussey’s girls squad, but close behind arc Margie Huflsietlcr and loan Howard. Bolin. an all-conference forward in ’til has netted a total of 85 points in eight conference contests for a l'i,6 average. She hit her season high. 15. against Belmont in the contcrcncc opt nor. Januar\ S. Sharon Cold, a freshman starter, l as -cored "J ; oirl for a 7.S ppg average. Sharon starts off fast . • d finisho slow, as she scores most of hci points during the fir.-t two quarters of play. An example: She scored • icht points dur ing the first half against Belmont last Friday and finished the game with 10. Sharon hit her season high. 11. against Fast Ruther ford. Next comes senior forward Ma a- Hufistetler, who i just two points behind Gold with (><> points and 7.5 aver age. Joan Howard is three points hat k of Huffstetler with 57 point- and a 7.1 ppg average. On defense for the Mountainettes, Angela Ruff has been the top standout. She has netted 10 foul shots this season lor a 1.3 scoring average. and has also In en a ke> rebounder, although height limits her there. Susan and Hilda Lowery have also been outstanding on defense. Susan, a junior, has one more year, but Hilda will be around for two more seasons. can get through | This Week Will Tell Story " If Coach Don Parker's Mountaineers INJURED—Mickey Eell, Moun taineer gum.!, mi • td the last tue basketball games be t as- cf rai in uredl ankle. He l c, a Ao scoring ov-m-ae and is c key man on defense lor Cc'':h Dc.n Parker's squad. Bell may ; c. ec.ion ageinrt Shelby 1 .iday. but as oi non, it is rot kn; vn it ht nwi.l fcj a starter. Nin-h rra :ers Lose I " * it Cr f'f rs Th« Kines Mountain ninth g.uJt • |o~: again Iasi Thursday ■ ■ IVlmont. IIT’ S anti 39 31. Susan ilo.vi-!! nretl fiv«- <>i ;li lt • <1 girl- <•' lit points and Charles «»rt-»-ri and Dennis Go forth nolle.) It .tr.il 1(; rispeatiM l\ in a much < >sar boys' a a me Tito ninth gratters have onl\ three games remaining. The girls have a 18 itvord while the boys are 0-9. KM At Shelby Friday Plays Chase HereTuesday The Southwest Conference has ketball title will hr <»n the line this week when the Kings Moun tain Mountaineers play the Shel t>\ L.ons and the Chase Trojans. The Mountaineers are current, ud tor first plate in the eon !-re" -e standings with the Tro ... -. hut they will have to tangle vv i h Con -h Llovd Little’s Lions tir .1 earn that has heen aver :ng i loss' to Sn points fH*r con te.-t : ini-e they were set down in their L.-t two conference games. i, it./ inti- Tuesday night’s av ion, he Muunties and the Tro ians were Med for top with iden tt il V I records with Shelby in ond plats with a ti-2 mark, t Mi- I ions have not lost a game iv i- the first KM-.Shelby <-lash. win* ii saw the Mountaineers v i e «is lint -nice that time the Lions hav • Ins n knocking down op • a nt after opponent t< become m in .s impressive team in the eo.ifereme. Sholbj is the only !■ i; 111 to defeat the Chase Tro ,ans. The Lions downed Chase ~~ •>* last Tuesday at Shelby. I’oi ii.- Wilson, one of the isin 1< • . -i ' top scorers. will be 1* 'fit*, the Lions imo action Kri I tiiKiii when they play host to tin- Mountaineers. U’iison i s averaging better than L") points and is a good play maker. as well as defensive man he Coach Li’tle- five. Dor. Beam, >1 t Crown. lam Robertson, and Mike Boatwright will make up the remainder of the Shelb> Marling five. The Shelby girls are in third place in the standings and ha\c already defeated the Mountain ettes three times this season. The Lionesses of Mrs. Bobby Ke> Holds gained a 56 2# decision over the K.M girls in eonfetvnee play January 15. Jackie I’hi Hips Mary Shep paid, and Itaehel Gidney will lead the Shelby girls, while Joyce Boiin. Sharon Gold, Margie Huff 'teller, and Joan Howard will he the top girls on Coach Hussey's squad. The Mountaineer* will return home Tuesday to play host to the Chase Troians in a contest that will probably be "do or die” for bo h teams. The Trojans defeated the Mountaineers 74-59 in their first ontest, with Billy Willis leading the charge with 21 points. Other standouts for Coach Bob Bush’s squad an- Johnny Bostic. Charlie Willis, and Bruce Morrow. Ken Runkowski and Richard Gold will go into both games as the Mountaineer high scorers. Ken is averaging 16.9 per con test and Richard is just a few percentage points behind that I figure. , other Kings Mountain starters will be Mike Ballard. Jimmy , loninger, and Mickey Bell or i Ben Grimes. City Recreation Race Tightens; Belk's Suffers First Loss Tlinisday The C: Recreation basket hall ran* i« et .tig tighter as the top team. Belk's is now only one halt game ahead >f second plate L;thium. I. action Thursday -sight. Jenk I Midpines 9S- l.i »n the : and Lithium took a .">112 de.-is on fr >.T) Belk's in the night t ap. L. ,’i' :i edged Jenkins -sti sS in M ,,y night's op :e r aipi id; Ik's won ovet Hawks in the • htcap. 77 IP. Lithium look a 7< .19 win .Wei Midp.ne> in Tues day s op-Tier and lleik's etlged Jenkins 71-70 in the nightcap. K« >I l.iatli. y and id hhy ididdix scored 2<> anti 2-'l rt spe lively Thursday to g'\e Jenkins their f eiiiii win over Midpi'ies. Paul ilendrieks anti Charles Camp added IP and 11 respectively for ; .!• w.nners am! John Van IKke anti Buteh Blackburn had 11 each for the losers. Meat! Valentine scored 12 ;» ' t'lium took it's 51-42 win over f st place Hoik's in Thutsday's finale. Hi -hard Little hatl 11 for th. lost i s. Ken Cash and Eddie llermlon soiled 27 aotl 21 respectively in Monday's ipener t<» give la’gton i s.i-S5 witt over Jenkins. 1-. Murph> was high for the lo.ic > With 2i> points. Charles . imp and Bed Bradley added 15 and 11 respectively lor the losers. I ndies' Bowling Standings Change Ann Bowen rolled a 100 line * i;l D -I Tignot rolled a 2S0 set .is Belk > ••■ok over first place in t; , I ulies Duekpin standings hy ■vino i. three games from Clonk's. Lib Cault hatl a 99 line anti a 2>m* set for the losers. On ly three of Plonk's flee bowlers were present. Medical Phai racy held it's thitd place position b\ taking three antes from Phillip's <5*5. M.cke> Houser and Janet Parker tipped line and set honors. Ilou SOI i.tiling a lTti lino ano Parker • u tk will*out losing. thev will go all 'I'1* "a.v I V..v rgh Ih- locals will travel to Shelby fora eon h s; t .in tin iItiv\nt*il Shelby by the largest margin ii b in a i’, >t i t »i meet, January !•>. but since then ♦he 1. . s I 1 jyd I .it tie have been knocking off o,>: . - ‘ . .: t it. so | >ints in every game. ;; i ‘ns have not lt>-, since that Kings Mountain ■;ti i" 1 -:i,tv that in .«> ‘ante the onl\ team to beat ... . t I’.. Wilson. Sbetb • playmaking guard, is the tl h ■ is .*.>r i he SV.V. and he will be out to do til t n ; j b .it Kings Mountain. lIn* Chn * Tro.i s will come to town, and t \t ” il !lie one to decide the.South west i ift it iuv chatm.ions. C 11< I. flush s -ijuad w !:ii.p« «l tin* Mounties 71-50 iii ht-r t t>i meeting, but the Mount ies should have a s’ uhl adv.u.tage tlii- t .me as the\ are the hosts, and will In pia> ug < n their home court. ■ ii i. nut lint . rs will linisli conference play Kebru* , .. t!>\ r.; ' be playing host to the R-S Central llilltonpors. ■' v. ;ix I to Lmcolnton next Friday and to '• s ;;.••• - 1 il • following Tuesday, before coming ' •t i “wrap up” the 1065 conference season. Mounties In Tournament 'i' '• int‘>ip s t-,» almost certain of entering tourrar d * f s March. ‘i he ’ > tea; < n ca-h conference will represent tin r c l re in the tournament. i 1 '.vs't si ’ r lit nmv it looks like the trams »m i> \ i■ I Kings Mountain. Chase, Shel >. ai • ; i 'utw. In 'he g ils' division, it will probably be Liacointon, R-S Central, Shelby, and East Rutherford. aO .1 Boh CmKtson scored 23 to lead Bulk's to a 77 -19 win over the Hawks in M >nday*s nightcap. Richard Little and" J. D. Biddix added 19 and 12 for the winners and Doug Rath one had 16 for the losers, Gerald Ifipps and Mike Dix-.n added 12 .md 7 lot the losers. Lithium won it's sixth in a row in Tuesday's opener, over Midpines. 78 39. C. Kones scored IS to lead Litihtim and Roger R >ss had 13 f «* Midpines. Belk's won a close 71-70 de cision over Jenkins in Tuesday's nightcap to round out the week's action. J. D. Biddix scored 26 to lead Belk's and Charles Camp had 22 for the losers. In action tonight the Legion plays Midpines and Lithium plays the Hawks. Monday Belk's will play Midpines in the opener and Jenkins will take on the Hawks in the nightcap; Tues day's ojtener will Im> between the Region and Lithium and the nightcap will see the Hawks vs. Midpincs. STANDINGS W L Pet. 7 1 .K75 6 1 S57 Team Belk's Lithium Le'ion Jenkins Hawks Midpines 1 3 ..'>71 1 4 .300 1 6 .143 0 7 MOO <;b 2' 3 :>L 6'. a 27S set. Three bowlers. Mar garet Wilson. Jerry Werner, and Kthel Tignor rolled identical ltd lines for the losers. Werner's 273 set was high. Jenny Oates rolled a 119 line and a 319 .=et as Oates-Hender son Shell moved into fourth place nv taking four games from Mc Ginnis Furniture Charity Go forth had a 90 line and a 271 set tor the losers. STANDINGS Tram Belk's Dept- Store Plonk's Dept. Store Medical Pharmacy Oates-Henderson Shell Phillip's 66 McGinnis Furniture W IS 17 13 10 9 5 L 6 7 11 Pet. .730 70S .542 14 13 19 417 ,375 ,20s Culbertson Team Has Five Game Lead The Clyde Culbertson men's bowling team Increased its league lead to five games Mon day night by winning three from Plonk Oil. dropping Plonk back into the cellar. Pilling Heating moved into a tie tor third place by downing Tig nor & Russell Garage three games-to-one. and Griffin Drug moved into fifth place by taking three games from second place Bob Herndon. Clyde Culbertson and lav Nor. ville shared line and set honors as the Culbertson team jumped to a big five-game lead. Culbert son rolled a 118 line and Norville had a .122 set. while Ted Gam ble's 130 lino and 127 set was high lor the losers. John Dilling rolled a 111 line and a 333 set as Dilling Heating took three games from Tignor & Russel), putting those two teams into a tie for third place. Albert Brackett rolled a 1II line and a 347 set for the losers Randy Blanton (sipped line and set honors for the Griffin Drug team as it moved out of the eel-] lai into fifth place. Blanton roll-, Tempers Hare But Monnties Down Ironmen Tempers flared here Tucsdaj night ix'iBcfn the Kings Moun lain and Chorryvillc boys bu: th«* Mountaineers came o.it «i:• >| W 32 The first outburst came early .n the came when Chcrry\ille forward Hill Barger and Moun taineer center Mike H.illard .an'led o\er a loose ball. The official warm'd both boys and • he ;’«mo went smoothly until late in tlic fourth quarter when a Clierryville Ian was esc >r ted irom the gymnasium by i )•• al police offiier. at tin* officials re quest. Shortly after that, with on!> 15 stvonds remaining in t.ie iarnc, Ballard was sttuck in tlw face while battl.ng over a re ound with Ch«*rryville eentei Ernie Mot/, which causr-d more distut itan.e, Ordei was again re sloied b\ the same official, but play was tight during the re maining seconds. The Mountaineers led the t tire game with forward Ken Hunk »wski scoring 1.1 points to gain night high s»*oring honots Four of the five Kings Mountain starters scored m the double figures. Jimmy Cloninger hit two field goals and six foul shots and Richard Gold and Hen Grimes addetl H> apiece Hallaid , faded to score. Ernie Motz. and Hill Hat ei were high f >r the losers with M and 7 respectively. It was the Mountaineei s' eighth conference win in nine starts. Cherryville's i i «t stands at 2-7. Kings Mountain led h> three points, 10-7. after one jx'i i«nt i*i creased that loa<l :<> nine. 21 1-’. at halftime, and led 30 _’7 .iltei three periods. The Mountainettes t<> >k a «■!.»•• 22-20 win in the ipener. out O a-:i Hussey was without the assist an.-e of his high-searing forward Jovee Bolin and the team play maker Joan Howard. Sharon Gold led all s.-oreis with 12 points She was ' llowe.l by Margie Huffstetler with > x Glenda Lynn with two. and llil da and Susan Lowery, who had one each. ' Becky Bumgarriner and Mary Beam Were high for the l">ei^ with seven and six respectively Cherryville jumjted t a *|u:< k lead on the local gills and l<*d 1»> a six point margin. 9-3. after on* period. The Mountainettes came bark in the aecond stanza to make the score 11-10. <Cherry ville) at halftime. Kings Mountain took it’s first lead. 12-11. at the beginning «l the second half when Sharon Gold bucketed a field goal I it the Cherryville girls surged hack int > the lead. Tito lead changed hands nuin erous times, i ut the Mountain ett*w took the last lead. 1 • 1 > with 1:00 remaining in the th rd |ieriod. The Mountainettes le*l 17 lfi at the en<l of three peii »k. and outscored their opponents 1>> one point. 5-1. in the final stanza ! to take their fourth conference vict »ry. The Mountainettes aio in filtii : pla. e in the con.erence stand ings with a 1-5 mark, while the Lady Ironmen are deep into th* cellar with a 0-9 record. BOXSCORKS GIRLS Km's Mountain *22* F -Gold 1 I F—Huffstetler F -Lynn - G- H. Lowery G- S. Lowery 1 G Buff Sul** Scoring: None Cherryville *20* F- Bumgardner F-- Beam ** F B*fk G Cadwallader G Sigmon - G Hunter - Sub:> Scoring: Mos.- 2 Halftime Score: 11-10 iC'ville S»v»re Hy Periods: Kings M .intain 3 7 7 5 Cherrvville 10 2 5 1 BOVS Kings Mountain * 13» F Bunkowski F Cloninger C Ballard Ji 13 1« 132. G Gold G Grimes Cherry ville F- Barger Chaney Mot/ Beam Harrels«*n Subs scoring: Halftime Score: Score Bv Period? Kings Mtn. 1<» C'herryville 7 Hi 10 p c G G None 2112 i KM 1 11 5 13 13 r 32 ed a 137 line and a 372 set. which was the night’s high. Richard Culbertson had a 130 line and .i 316 set for the losers. STANDINGS T« Clyde Culbertson Bob llerndon Tignor A Russell Dilling Heating Griffin Drug Plonk Oil W 21 lit IS IS 15 14 L 12 17 IS IS 21 21 Pet. .607 ■VS ,5tm ,r»* -*j 4 1 .3 «1 Kings Min. Takes Two Wins Over Belmont Fri. Tin Kings Mou tail ainetti- hi' ..«• a fi\» . in^' streak Kt;da\ he t.ik 4o . Hi buys took IJ .» a wi n Mai •old S|Ks t A «* 1 \ I- I< • i Mi .1 ettes Hullsii • .M»ld toals a: I \ ■ and Gold nidi d ti.<- in Id Joan I In a aid v. • it. a with i‘iyht ; : aildi’d six and and Anuria Kufi n • d ■ :ii. sitiriiij; with on* p • • . I tebbii Corine six field giial- aii I i shots, li l< .ifl tin- li ■ - li- • • Thi Mount.in i .Pi. tire _'am<* until I ■ it; tin third [M-tn • v took a 26 - lea I ettrs rt gained P.p h ■ ,i left in tin , .i 'll'. t> • i< Ml W 'll tin- ' M 'li int: 37 31'. i 'im i.. liri"- i ••d p*mm ssnu with t ing. Kings Mumi i was able to \ t remaining m • It Was 11*• tfo i \ y in sis nlng their Hid two . a .• xrirls ha\e nut In • • .l>, • . ,..i;| over a win. Th«* .Mount.i mi ■ ■. - 10*3 lead i ati t t!:( g, rami' Imm Is Si:• S alter on. Ji« I 1*; at intermix* i All conli1:. ' Bunkov, sk. « i 2> . 1 it'll! goat* 'id ' mi I" s. to |< ail the Mount!. m'\i nth win in . i„. : ' u• - < iuarrl Hi. hard l a -I w ond in s. , , Mike Ball,. ! '. . ■ i . Cloningi hm Grimes ro > . d . . • i with two ji.'i: i MU'kl'V Bei. Uni ' i. In'i'aii." i Jerry I.awir a i !'i | i Armstron et* with 13 .,nil ig j... i. . rein. a a! Arm. and 1.7 res11< ivcl Monntii' i:.id**i ! that they would se'tii t. ■ less .an ho •* two i t i' i day. I*ut 'l i' M> , . . i ehanged their s, i em ,ts Ik'lniOlit tlMik lis li, |c., !V ’ Hi. with in •:>: i 1 first half. Inr tii M in . - . from behind to make it j'< j" with d:d3 lefi in the third slan za. Belmont leg.due i ns |; I only onee tJe • _ 31 w a ■: I remainin', Kings Mi n •head . t l later. I Mi '!• tmlari • i: . largest nvu :i>:. i _■ » remaining. i>«i. h . nt< t I fought bat'k to m . <■ y> .i<; '•..ith lust ii: in loft Ken Hankow si I • (. i shots to put ilio Mon: 'by four point'. Jii-.1t; w i than <k 1" loll II Inn : t •!. . th>- li aii to two po!' i>\ t 1 a fioltl goal and w it ••lids remai n: g Rolnio: Kirhard .V • ' m. ii. .ouled l:i« .:.. i . i turn, sank both shot ho final s on* 1j ;?s It wav Boltin : > • fight St a t-. Oippi: . , fourth piano tin* . 'landings P ’!■ (os' only mu ; ■' l‘h ■ -i t»«•«! I«.r fii'- ( BOX SCORES GIRL." Kings Mountain (' ’ 1 K—Huffstotlo K—t laid K—Bolin i (r— Howard > tl—S. Powerv (J—Ruff ( Sub' Soring Noin Belmont (35) , K—t'oilnnr l K—l.oii'li imilk • I K—P oii.ml '!—Wltitwo t!i ! («—Underwood j (•—IB*ddni k Subs S. •: 1 . ■ B. i !.■; I , Storev L Halftime Si on* - _'B _’l i KM | Score By Periods: K.M 14 h • 11 • BOYS Kings Mountain (4?) . K—Bunkmv'ki F—Cluiiinger C -Ballard 1I rimes Gold it> Smring: Crimen K—Lawrence F—Moore (’—Bum”.cilner '—A: 'irstrong 1Abernathy Subs S.tirlng: cco.*t B> Periods KM Ml Hi Imon x li.illl iin S.-ore: 3 4 2 13 None. (M) 13 4 12 3 Fiat herst one 2. *; 13 1 .‘1—42 12 x in—38 2n l«i i Belmont l swe STANDINGS GIRLS’ DIVISION W L 9 0 7 2 II 3 uerford 5 4 MAINTAIN 4 3 2 7 2 7 0 9 IOY« DIVISION ream W L X 1 8 1 7 2 3 4 t liul lii'i tutd 4 5 J 7 . i : •> r ’.ill 2 7 t S Or t| 0 9 REMAINING GAMES Belmont nt Cherry - I: S Central, Lin ar K. i llutherford. KM t SHKl.ilV K S i eiitral at Bel ■ KM Cherryvilte Rutherford. Shelby at I.ini olnton. Belmont it Chase, at I! S Central. Hast Shelbv KM at UNct >LNT<'N. at Lincoln* • ii’. l ie. K M at IHlFftRD. Shelby at It ' Central. !• • Las’ llutherford at ase. Lin . i: s ckn THAI, at KM. 'iy Paint Leads 'hed Bowling Loop i \ • d Bowling action v i^iit the Jenny Oates i'lgtior teams recorded • wins anti City Paint ■ i B«tl> Kite recorded ■am wins. i l<’s moved mto lone I s> ..rut place in the ! :s In • a kin;; three •I. et Parker. The ■1*1 I'a liter into fifth la. P|. ik rolled a ■ I !'t2 set to lead ‘ Bol> Herndon had . i at a Tin set for the losers I.. il Culliertsoii rolled a ■ ; set as bottom i 11 >" took three t \ I e and Coal. '•'> i s- .. ; pe 1 line and I 'ers with a i a la set. Tile loss I . .v Coal into third re is now three i ia e.i ue lead after i"-s from Betty I'lain I.il* (•null I '• honors with set. Steve i i i 112 line and a lot set for the STANDINGS acv W L ?ct ' > ' c la 5 .750 12 S .600 I > .v Coal in lo .500 Bet. \ Kite ;» U .450 s 12 MO l i nor 6 14 .100 Compact Downs Lincoln 70-59 pot Cobras downed II of Bessemer City ' ' 'i iv ' ij;h; before a full p’ ' nipact's gymnasium. 1 1 to five Compact start double ft. tires. Pete t i ' i :ht high scor follow k ■ ‘I \vtill 17. James ■ t tilly VhCath en with 10. fun' n«f (/ Oh I^iiii | John Gamble Stadium Century Club i> a charter member of the John (lambic S< C \ Club. I Signori» ___ Amount of Contribution > Carl Mauney. Co-Chcrrman Charles Neisler. Co-Chairman ; Chailes F. Harry. HI. Secretary-Treasurer ip f.

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