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FACES IN THE CROWD

JONE SIEBER, JAKE SIEBER, ROB SIEBER
CINCINNATI
The Sieber brothers, comprising the Xavier (Cincinnati) University team, beat the University of California at Davis 13-9 for their second straight National Intercollegiate Indoor Polo championship in Somers, Conn. Xavier is the first Midwestern school to win the 55-year-old event, and the Siebers are the first all-brother team to gain the title. Before last year's tournament, in which the Musketeers defeated Cornell in the finals, the Siebers had never ever seen a college indoor match. However, outdoors, Jake, 21, has a four-goal rating; Rob, 22, is a three-goal player and John, 19, is rated at two goals. The "Three Musketeers" are coached by their father Bob.

KAREN CANNON
HUGO, OKLA.
A 5'8" forward for the Phillips University basketball team in Enid, Okla., Cannon has a career total of 3,115 points in 136 games and was voted MVP in the AIAW small-college tournament in Pomona, Calif. Phillips (38-3) finished second.

DAVE TAYLOR
LEVACK, ONTARIO
A senior at Clarkson College in Potsdam, N.Y., Taylor became the ECAC hockey all-time single-season scoring leader with a record 108 points (42 goals, 66 assists). An All-America forward, Taylor scored a school career record 251 points.

LORI ERICKSON
PALATINE, ILL.
Lori, 15, took three firsts and two seconds at the first Illinois Girls' Gymnastics Meet, to become the top gymnast in the state. A sophomore at Palatine High, she won the all-round title and the uneven parallel bars and floor exercise events.

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