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TRENTON 66-57 The Falcons opened the season in Missouri as we let the small, very aggressive team take us. The Birds wouldnit rebound, so we didn't get the ball as much as we would have liked. The Golden Falcons also had a poor shooting night, only managing to shoot 29'Z:. CLARINDA 76-88 The Birds made a complete tournabout as the ball started to fall into the basket. The Falcons shoot 45'Zf and downed Iowa-Western. Randy Henry with 39 points paced the Birds' first win. Lou Norwood and Mark Hiller had 18 and 16 points respectively. MOBERLY 83-56 The Moberly Greyhounds took the Falcons on a a trip at our own expense. Fouls and poor ball handling hurt the Birds chances. NORTH IOWA 83-86 Randy Henry's 29 points and the 13 apiece from from Mark Hiller, Lou Norwood, and Lovar Cusic, helped the Birds to victory number two. Good rebounding and defense saved the Fal- cons in a close victory. BURLINGTON 103-73 Burlington, playing one of its best defensive games of the year, took the Birds with ease. The The press was just too much for the Birds in the early going, We could get no closer than 10 points. KEOKUK 86-70 The Comets got the start of a four game slide as this was to be the second loss in a row for the Golden Falcons. ROBERT MORRIS 60-54 Playing three bad games seemed too much for the Birds as we traveled to Robert Morris J.C. and fell short in the best game ofthe year. Mark Hiller and Tony Galbreath controlled the Falcon scoring. ,W .. ,..4.....4-.L.....- 5 if M -- . V .v..: . ig-e .-v 4, - I., ri-waf .- fr ,f- W. - .V r , , IWMIISM
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