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Gary StarksfThe Lumberjack Ken Freeman, a ninth-degree blackbett in judo, has Randy Hale in an Princeton, he took judo from a dub to a varsity sport. He also founded the armbar as a demonstration for the Judo Club (above) and shows the club J udo Bl ack Belt Federation and was th e fou nding mem ber of E astern Col lege Kosanomy for apin (right) Saturday atthe Rolte Activity Center. Freeman, Judo Association in 1960. He was in Flagstaff for an exhibition to the Judo who is 68, was a judo instructor at Princeton from 1961 to 1978. At Club.

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