Continued from Page A-1in that arson.Tezak is scheduled to be sentenced on March 4 by U.S. District Judge Wayne Andersen. He faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, $750,000 in fines, aterm of supervise! release and any restitution ordered by the court.Four other individuals have pleaded guilty to their roles in the bowling alley blaze, but they have not been sentenced, Polales said.The wealthy Tezak, who once owned the popular game UNO, was elected coroner in 1976 and served three terms in that office, during which he wielded considerable clout in county Republican circles.