CPS Passing Second BesfBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESSThree Pacific Northwest teams are among tha nation’s (op 10 in passing offense (his week in (he National Assn. of Intercollegiate Athletics statistical report.College of Puget. Sound rales second with a game average of 102.7 yards, less than a yard back of leading California Poly. Lin-field is lied for third with Carroll College of Wisconsin and Fa* clfic Luther an ranks seventh.Puget Sound holds down fifth place in passing among small colleges on I he statistical report erf Ihe rival National Collegiate Athletic Assn. Linfiekl, in Oregon, issix Hi with a game average of ' - 182.8 yards. A few Northwest schools hold memtwrship In hot la organizations.Charlie Alvaro, College of Ida-, bo’s passing star, rales second to Gary Campbell of Whittier, CaliL, College m total offense on the NAlA list, third on the NCAA report; Bill Parrish of Lin field ranks fourth among the NAlA passers, with Alvaro in ninth position.Bill Hughes of Pacific and Boh Astnus, College of Idaho, are r‘ rated 3 and lt;as pass receivers •' by the NCAA. The NAlA ranks Bill Lennon of Pacific Lutheran ^ fifth and Dave Koeer, Unfield, T • eighth in pass catching. »N.ft i