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11A Savoldi Tallies Three Touchdowns as Notre Dame Sinks Navy, 26 to 2 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AXn CHROXTCLE. SrN'TVAY. OCTOBER 12, Gopher Stars Aid in Tic GOPHER LINE Pennsylvania Team Beats Virginia, 40-6; Has Total CADET CORPS TO SEE FRAY RUSS i Ilea Chi 1 HOLDS BEST JACK. MANDERS rmibacK. OF STANFORD of 103 Points in 2 Games WXTH ILLINOIS i IRISH FLASH 1 OLD FORM IN SCORING WIN Safety in Final Quarter Saves Middies from I Shutout Defeat Stiffens in Scoring Zone to War Department Grants Permission for Entire Body to Visit New York Philadelphia, Oct.

11 (AP)-The University of football machine rolled over the University of Virginia on Franklin Field today with a 40-to-6 score chalked up for its second victory of the season. Whn the 63 to 0 score against Swarthmore last week, this gives Pennsylvania a total of 103 points for the two games. The Virginians were a hard fight-' 111 1 Ing team during the first half, a i ni holding the Pennsylvania aecond- A .1 VHP iTTlflflPF string men to a single touchdown VI UVv UllUUblJ in the first period and preventing 1L 1 Snow with Newark By KDWA RI) Bl'RNS South Bend, Oct. 11- Bilotta Brothers idfsljfeSaJ -s' vVTL 7 A. Numbers and conditions told, however, for In the third period i th Pennsylvania machine gnt underwiy, worked smoothly andi rolled up five touchdown In the second half There wa a meed of satisfaction for the Southern i Wet Point, Oct.

11 CT1 Thej Army cadet corpi has receive! permission from th War Department to attend th football game with the University of Illlnbla In New York, Nov. William R. Smith. uprintndent of th Military Academy announced today. The game will maka the only appearance of th entire cadtC coip in Nw York this Fall.

Reynolds Court Five Organizes for Year The Reynold basketball team will reorganize for It fourth consecutive season on th court. The following players will compos th team: "Tied" Corey. "Bed' Mo-Don ski "Red" Waterman. "Whitey" Edward, "Fire" Bell, Bert Tr-mer, and Jack Whit. Bert Trainer will manage th team with.

Don Corey aa captain. Francis McDonald will business man ager. For game call Gene 99-W or writ 34J Jeffenon Avnu. team, however, when It momentar- will clash on Eri Plain! here tolly held the Pennsylvania attack morrow afternoon at o'clock in the final period and crossed th In the first game of a erle.i for Quaker goal line for a touchdown. I the Wayne County football In Hfl-yard Run plonahlp.

This is the first amateur game In several year! aa All- Ihe Virginian have met renn-'a de bn alone In sylvanla 12 lime over a period of CQ 40 years This wa. the fir.t time Bj, the Southern team scored on Penn- N.w. Clyde, Oct. 11-All-Clyde and th Biletta Brother' team of Newark I victim being Loria of Rochester I and All-Geneva. men who bolted after him.

sylvania In 29 years. The feature of the game came late in the fourth period. It was a 90-yard run by Rill Graupner, Pennsylvania halfback. Aroused by the fact that the Virginian had inteferenc for JO yard and then broken over their goal line with a went, down the left aide of thej touchdown. Graupner grabbed the field on hia own and wa not over-kick-off on his 10-yard line and! taken hy th perspiring Southern College Football Results Joe Favoldt, the big hirsute man from Three.

Oaks, performed on a piece work basis for Notre Dame this afternoon, appearing when acorlng was to he done. In he matter of minutes "jumping Joe dirti't work much-hut in re-' suits, well, Joe made the first three of the four touchdowns through I which Notre Dame heat the Navy to 2. i It was the fourth Notre Dame victory in the series of four home end home clashes between the two; I teams and hy far the most decisive the encounters, a matter that was due to Navy weakness, per-; I raps, moie than added 5 I lame strength. The game was played under I pleasant weather conditions before ahout 4O.000 persons, several thous-( and under the number anticipated 3 for the dedicatory festivities at the i new $750,000 Notre Dame atadium. Cnvoldt wotkeri mighty hard while he was in the lineup, a sin-' accomplishment for one so hairy on so warm a day.

He car-, tied the hall 11 timea In all. for total of 123 yards, a handsome meiaae specially when you con-aider that on two missions he waa ujed to rarry the bail out nt bounds for no-gain. Savnldl Score Marly "Jump.ng Joe's" first touchdown r.ime after the opening of the quarter. Notre Dame gs1nd th hall when he got Hag- berjj quick kick and was downed on Notre Dame's I.Vyard line p. hwaitz cairled the hall around leit end.

out of hounds on Notr-Dame's JS-yard line. Savoldi failed 1 nr. lha I'lif fotmflttnn thCH Hi ill ma.ie a lonjr pass to avys( yard line. The ball wasground- ed but granted because of Rynes JOE LA MARK HAS FEATURE mm. SV Mm a.

sLT laF- mmm- tm rm ma mm mm mm mm mm mm mm If II tt II It It It II It atmstV 1 II --sajt. am sa Sbm JLLdl JUL. JX i. Intri frrenre with Capt Tom t'on- ley Savoldi then carried the ball out of hounds On the next play Pavoldt ran around right end the 24 yards over the goal line and Carldeo added point with a placement kick. Joe's aecond touchdown came In a hutry.

Carldeo kicked off to Tschimi who returned to hia own IM-yard line. Hagherg gained 1 yards around left end, then executed a quick kick to Canaeo who tn 11 out of bounds on Navv 49 yaul line Savoldi then r- ivnl the ball fiom Hull a' he ha-l on previous e.Toits and a-un aiound rulit end tin. time scoiing standing up. t'arl- failed to kt the extra point, The thud lu-h alo started with i the receipt of punt by Carldeo. -sj-r- ft i a tw fMi Get Scoreless Tie with Western Invaders Minneapolis, Oct.

Inspired Gopher forwards, fighting with a desperation of underdogs, arose to unexpected hcighta to halt the brlillant offensive of Stanford giant backs to record acoreles tie In the first meeting or the two teams here today Six limaa th power of Glenn S. (Pop) Warner' attack threatened to score for the weitern eleven, but each time the Gopher line battled the visitor! to a standstill to a completely unexpected tie for the squad of Coach Fritz Crisler. Once, In the game's moat spirited point, Stanford got to the Gophers' one yard line hut could go no further despite the flash and power of Phil MufTalt, Harlow Rothert and Hurry lllllman, aces of the Cardinal attack. The final desperate effort to acore was made by the Californians two minutes before the game ended. Warner sent Rudy Rlntala, kicking specialist.

In for Moffat hut despite excellent protection from Gopher Interference Rintala carefully executed place-kick went wide of the uprights, and the last threat of the Californians to score had failed. I'asa AtU Fall Time after time, Stanford un-leased an offensive which took th oval steadily down the field to point within scoring range. I pass attack failed lamentably in these momenta. One It mrched to th eight-yard line only to be halted by the fierce rushea of Gopher tackiers, who nailed Stanford a back behind th line of scrimmage to disarm its offensive. Rut Stanford'! mightiest effort came only four minutes before the final gun.

It was the most brilliant attacking episode of the game with MofTatt opening the way with, a 45 yard run after a doubl pass onginaling with Kolwtt and who apparently was headed for a touchdown when Walter Haas, Minnesota safety, forced him out cif bounds on the Gopher eight-yard line. Hillnian plunged two yard and Moffutt added three mm cn another line thrust. MofTatt plunged again on third down to put the bail on the one-yard tin for Stanford final chance. Inspired Line Hold With the stage aet for the--after noon's climax. Moffat took the ball again and with a mighty burst of apeed.

hurled IhrouKh the air in an effort to slide over the pack of fighting forwards. Rut least three pan Gopher hands reached up. grasninir him firmlv and be was thtown bark behind the point fiom which he started. 1 This outburst of Goprer defensive strength sent the 42.OO0 spectatoi Unto a ftenjty of cheering. To Gopher auppoitet th lie counted to a jmoial victory for they had recon-jclled before the game to defeat because of Minnesota's weak defensive ahowlng against Vanderbllt a week ago when the Southerner Invaded this stadium to win.

33 to 7 I Minnesota mad only one serious scoring threat, penetrating deep Into S'anford territory on a aerie of off tackle smashes and end run soon after th tart of the second half. Stanford defense ififfene1 thi critical moment, however, and for the remainder of the gam a it had been In the first half, Minnesota efforts were concentrated a fighting defense The gam was played In the highest temperature recorded for a Minnesota conic here In many years. A hisling sun In the clear akv aent 'h temperatuie on the field up above H) Kites uuring the flist half Stanford offensive effona netted neither hut downs during the uarne for a total of 3J4 yards gain from scrimrnace. bv passing and -'til by rushing. The Gopher earned only two first downs and a total of 1.17 jatd by aerimma ge, of which were by paeing Stanford peealng gam failed against the defense which Chrisler had prepared.

Minnesota bark knocking down .2 attempt and intercepted on, with only two of Rothert heave succeeding Several times, th brilliant punt, irg of Claieme inn, Mmneaot tackle, sent Stanford br k. th Gopher averniring 4. yards In II kirks, while P.othert kicked seven times an average of 4" yard Stanford a line missed Captain Rav Tandy, Injuied In a game a week ago. Hut Warner a other massive forwards showed no special weaknesses anytime during th game. Lack of Breeze Stop yacht Kace Gloiic iter, Mi, On 11 i.ii A rejuvenated Blue Nose today gave (llou ester cause for A failing hieez ended the second scheduled race between th big Canadian fisherman and th (Jertiud L.

Thebaud. Glouc. ter's hop of Inlernatlonal fisherman honor, when th eontt was little mor than half sailed. But Blu No' performance was such an lmprovmint ovr that of Thursday, whin sh was defeated by Thebaud In th opening rce, that tonight she loomed as a dangerous contender. 4V til Ol tHV Rates li, ha lel 0 SO William Ht Nil AS I 'HM Paalacaet 4 1 ork tjian.s t).

Dll" Ml HHW. ArTHNTtO. 'Pip" Murray Is asked to rati 1 stone jifu-j. Ask for rioryanl KowmakL 1 i I PART IN WIN Two Scores, Help to Third Gives New York University Victory over Villanova New Yoi. Oct.

11 -i. l'i -Minus their injured backfield ace. Jim Tanguay. the unshrinking violets of New York University today met and defeated a stubborn Villanova eleven hy 20-to-. Taking Tan-I guay place In every way, Joe La Mark, a Coranolia.

boy, was the thoin in the Novltian's side. Twice La Murk made touchdowns and fie figured prominently in the third which Bob McNam- ar carried over. Hut even the aterllng work of La Mark and hia sophomore back-field waa overshadowed by the one man effort of L'ddie I'asey no relation to the former Harvard star. Strangely enough, Casey also is a Pennsylvania hailing from U'llkesbarte. Comln into the game In the aecond priod this Casey Lid alone made three fust downs, his Initial effort being a 30-ymd.

run through the Violet squad. This placed Trosky, who subbed for McLaughlin, in place to heave a nice aerial to Captain Gardner ho atepped actosa the goal for the only score of the Keystone State College. But Casey woi did not end 'here In the third period he ripped off enter line rushes to a total cf ti.1 yards and sli.o smothered a Vml fumble on his own three-vard line U. continued to lose ground thiough penalties sacrificing yard In Ihiee games to date more than 200 yards have been spotted Violet opposition In like manner Catholic University's Souad Easy Prey for Holy Cross Gridmen Wotcesln. Mass.

Oct 11 I Holy Cross flounced Catholic fnl-versiiv. '2 to bei today in an uninteresting game lv cross stalled out in the first period to, wipe up the ground with the Washington eleven Haker taking a pas for the first touc hdown and addi the estrs point with a drop kirk The Purple wa unable to scie again until near the end of the ruin worn ienv ramme.i riis way I through for touchdown A d'Op kick by Haiier accounted fnr th. r. F.nrhejter 19. Hamilton 0.

Colgate 41. bafaelte 0. Kvlaiuae 'll, Kuigers II Cornell 47, Hmpden-8Mncy Si. Lawrenee Jit. Hooart 0 Carnegie Tech .11.

oeorgia Tech 0 St. Bonaventure 14, Waynesburg Iiartmitith 74. Boston InnersitjO Harvard 27, Spiinsrield 0. lleorcia 1. Vale 14.

Alfred in, Ruffain Bmn 7. 1'rlnceton 1 I'enn State Marhall I'ennsvlania 40 Virmnia 6 Lehish 11. Johns HmiKirs 12. Columbia 4X Wetevan 13. Conn.

AiKir r). lirxiniu 19. iMckinaon 7. Itiiudoiii 7. Williams 7 KensaeiHer 14.

Co-H'ii 12 New Yuriv L'ni -0, Villa Ni.ia I tn-vp! 11 Juniata Haverforrt u. Susquehanna I'UlKlmlKh Wfti'iii Henerve 0. tieorge Waalungion t'elawsre 11 Army 'I' Sarthrnoie 0. W.iK f'maa 7 Catholic t'nlveraitv Te, 1. Tr.n.t J.

Uallau'iel la, American t'nUermtv TJ M.oint St. Mjrv'a 7 New Hampshire l.owe.i Textile West Virginia Vni.ersity 3 Washington and I.ee II. Amherat 2. L'nion 0 City College of N. Y.

44, Seton Hall'U Worcester Academy 0, Pean Academy 0 Coiirata Froah Manllus 0. Tiilta 7 ClllhV 0. St Thotaas jll, si incent u. Irf-bnnMn Vallev 14 Muhlenberg it. Ailriinv Westminister 6 f.1.

Thiel KranKlin and Marahall Kt. Jnsi(iha 11. Kiown lifshmen a. Haranl rni'H 0 Kntsh 'Jo. C'd( A'-ademv l.i New London Coast C.iard 11 i(ten' 1 Worcester Tech Trinity tl.

Hatea 7. sH Arnold 10 Waunel 0 pea I a Cimper I'ninn 0 Long Island 2u. New York Assies 14 1 Lin'ileld 0 siepnrrd 0. 0 7. Wit tenhs ri: I.

nv.na 31 Wa.shing'on oileg t). illiam and Mrv 1,1. Woiioru 0. ir Notre I'ame Nav 2 liiineaoia 0, staninid 0. Vi nitan 14 1'unliie II is.

31. Clm ago 0 lit. Onto Mtae 2 Michigan Stata Normal 3.1. Detroit Cltv Coll'ge West Liberty 13, Ohio University Bowling firs'ti 13 Bliiffton Cedsrviile L'rhana Junior College A. Akron T'nlverslty 12.

Kent State Miami 2o. Kentucky Wisiean II. 12. Ohio N.nlii.rn tl. I i.

i ic 2s. fuoo riuristtv o. ...1. l.tm in-W allii' U. I I i iUj'in 12 I 1.

1.. I V. a 1 L.tl I .1 'V ii. ill ll.l Ol I. i li'o 0.

al 21 II I a Almi II. uio.1 a i 7 0, in li.iiiui I. Indiana 7. St. Imns l' Missouri 0.

Illinois 27. l-'iMii Janieatown Ciils-i," 7. Huron U. Cue 1.1, lnwa Slate Tea. here I.

North C.tilral 19, ChuagO t'nlveraitv tt 0 Ontenarv It, foiaa 12. Itngham Youok 7, Colorado Teachers 7, otierbem 13 Hiram Carntal 14 Msneiia a llai- 1'nlv alparaiso White Water Tea, hers U. Northwestern College I tn ti II Kmix l.e o.eu Ni'llhland 12 Curl ion ilniiiiine St. Clo.id Tea. his If, St Julin I'lHefsltV 2 I'ellil Cliiteg 21 I'atiroOs ft M.onniMiih mi.

Ci 4t Aurora Colli-ue t'mnr m. 0. Cl-ira 0 Ciin. i'riiia i Mmi elicau Q. M.sir- ncti it leacnel'a II, "'k' AuroCI College II.

CMhe mmV ML! Wiley n. Southwestern Louls- lana St. Marv'a College 19, Sul Ros Colleee IV Texas Tei 10, Mi-Murray College 0. Roanoke Rrlrigewater 0. Emory and Henrv J1, Elon 8.

t'AK Mf.T California 7, St. Marv'a Washington 27. Idaho fl. California (Los Angela) 21. Pomona 0 nhing'nn T.

Southern California ft Montana State 20. Wvoming 1.1. Idaho 14. I'uget Round (I. ORANGE GETS 27-0 VERDICT ON RUTGERS Hanson's Team Shows Strong Forward Wall; Stevens, Grossman Brilliant Svrscuse.

Oct 11 -CIS- After muddling throuith a mediocre Mist quarter, Syracuse University'1 football team hit its stride and scoiel lour touchdowns in the last three period to defeat Itutgers 27 to 0 here today. Despite the core. the sear let clad New Jersey team gave the Change team I'j first real test of the season. Three drives at the Syracuse goal were turned back Inside the ten-yard line. On one of these occasions Rutgers was turned hack from the two-yard line, when It had four tries to push the ball across for acot e.

The Oranar forward wall demon-s'rated lis defensive power and alertne-s Hutgeis was able to complete but six of twenty-three attempted forward passe. Jack C.rossman of the vlsiti rs shared honors with VVarren S'ev-ens of Syracuse In hall carrying department and Grossman thrilled the spectator! with hia pass ing and punting. After being turned back twice marches toward the r.utgera in the first period, the Otange un coered a punch in the seoond, I Sieve's and Mnian sroilng after sunt ri, tod itdvnner Stevens over the nnenaid line the center of the line and an sauted left end for the second touchdown. Stevens scored aualn In the thud period leeelving a bad pass fiom center on his own one jard line and carrying the bail the length of the Held after a KuUer pent and a penalty had placed the ball on the Orange 10 yard marker. Meeker, substituting for Moral, skilled left end and galloped 0 ard.i for a touchdown in the final period during which head roath Vic Hanson ue.t moat of hi squad In -ul I'litions.

Summary HVKaci SK LK Kilert tun Hai ner I HO laiiol.anli I It I' Kan ItK sltonetier; lH THlrlH Mil Klalieil III! ft-vena I lonhsr hianer lirossrnan 1.1 7 7 iJ a I Kll Mora a Ss rnens i) il Mleven Kolk'era Toiichdowns 7 aforan Meher lert .1 points after touihrlown. Hi- T. Tsauert urn Hoghitt linesman. ritt netrl niiliie. w.

Mohan. Lockport High Team Defeats Hutchinson Lockport. Oct. ll-Ua-kport High today defeated Hutchinson Central on the local gridiron. 12 to 0.

Th visitor displayed a daizlmg pae- Ing attack but wer outplayed oa lln work. Baker scored both of Lockport touchdown on long nd run, on In th first and th other In th last period. Hnovr eleven will travel to White City today to greet the While Tuskeiiee 2i Marshall I i nt rlinover' Harris karaaaa miersnn Juui-ni Crorun mm sailed down the field. had good The Cigar l. I m.m 1 i 1 tf -aB.

sTaV 13 II ib II 1 1 If mm mm mm mm mV 1 aK WW. -sfjsjsjf. -tram. aV a -mmk. )vx "a-a.

Br-a "iy-sr tKf 11 sstasatsw- -tmmw asaaaaaa Wm. Penn stlmnlatw and tv Well Into the thud quarter Ftankie; gi- the ball on the novari line. a. teverre play Schwartz to Hrlll cur- Md the hall to out of b'uinds on i Navy's nine ard line Ischwar 7. i tan four vairts.

then navoKII lan' lef- end (nr his third touchdown. Long Ituna The fouith tout hdown waa made rn a lire plunge by Krlti S-'t aah In i th last quarter. Kaplan ran 35 yards around left end and added .12 more with the same kind of a i dash. tbn Ferny Iahy ran to the two-yard line and Staats flnlahed up with a plunge ever center. Leahy failed ti kick the estta point.

3 The Navv averted a shut out 1 rn eiror of JivUmrnt bv Miophv ami i I pa's bv Ajnrw to t't'v prowess the putt of t'i" ii, A. -i hi I l-ei O'Hrfn for a a Ilow ttii'tt punt 'tl and th I i'l was il-otineil t.i l.i over 'he N.tre ll.iroe goal line but Vuiphv isas not possejiaed of auf-; fVient leattaipf (l resist catrhiorj the ball and was downed on his 4 yard line. A.new then passel the hall oer Mahoneys head and! It plunked against the end wall for a safely Savoldi of course attracted the i major attention of the customers; freshes your taste for cigars You smoke in clean comfort i No ash showers jour hands and clothes The ash holds-Why Only choice long filler, unbroken leaf Coos into a Wm. Penn No scraps and sweepings. Like other modern 5-cent diarii Wm.

Penn is machine made. But it reaches the roots of clean erill. Scnwarti ami carldeo cnu their Jobs well, Brill especially I ahi'vin-; a new technique I. apt I mm. k.

-t 1-. exti point OConnell and Haker hdown. in the tliit.l ter Maker conveited afer lha first score but failed after the ser-A ond An th' fm the lone Catho smoking. For long filler inside cleanliness demand the Cigar with the Long Ash At th show case insist on Wra. Perm i i i a 'i.

ji.i i f. i in i i i'l bioclin-: but (t seems now that Coa-h P.ockne Is hrnt on utllir.tn-; hi esrep'uina! talents as a hall earner, summary: i V4VY PAMK II. H.iftman Hams Smith l.T Hum situ l.tl l'nrirrt Ida. -It It't V.T- I'f lion HM Ciitinnti tf Tetlaaki "II- Kirn HI II 'eig Howard VIcMalitnon i Via I Jaskwu Kanlan i Refuse (Clncagiii 1 I.u'ber (Ue.orsh, lowai 4V bui(ue 0. MM 111 a.nut.,,.

a a substitute. Maaafarturar of aM Notre liiima nil 7 Navy 0 0 2- 2 rlandnl.h Ma. on 0 Uuilford a Da ne aeoroif Carolina 7, Uiuismna itate ivoi.ii for thre a. Hts-th iaoh lor H.ialnl fsavolrlul I 'lrnuin Vi Kraklne 0 lic I niveraity acme Oliver heaved a 20-yatd pas to filial, who fell across the line Oliver failed in hn placement kick Bancroft's Men Bunch Hits to Defeat Squad of Jewel Ens, 4 to 2 Havana. oulhit by Oct.

Jewell Fins slugger. 1 Dv Bncroft tm evened th pot-eaon rle of th major leajfu all-star team her by winning the second (am todv, 4 to 2. Vnr wa the atr for th loser, making three nf their seven hit off Hob Smith of the Boston Hiaves and scoring one run. "Tiny Chaplin of the held mm All llllllll JL JLJI JLJL. ii.

is Tetitlcsaee U. laaisal Jl'l II Tulane 1. Tevaa A and Cleioaim r'reehmen 7. teorge Kieahmen 0 Taa Cniv M. Howard Payne Colleif.

0 Center 7. Chattanooga Iivola of (south Baker King Colle H. Tuseiilium 0. Carson Nsaman I. Million Collets 0 Kentucky 17.

Maryvllle College 0. Howard tl, Southwestern 0. Citadel 7, V. Ml nice Institute 21. Arisnna A Clemaon 27.

North Carolina Ktat 0 r.lchmnnd T'nlserslty V. Lnrh-bur f'ollege 0 North Caroline W. Msrjland 31. Klonda Auburn 0 Kenioeky Weaiern Teaeh-r .12. flelbel Irlereer Froah 27 (lorrlon Junior i.

(.. Duke tlavldann rt Tessa i'brtafian 40 Arhanass 0. fiavlor Trinity a Mneria Harvey 6, tilrmont Nur-Dial t. I'tco dnh lor wlrhi Snf--ly. sMftiHitit (ith lr Jnknh( on.

Rochester Men Win Honors at Cornell Ithaca. Oct. 11 Three Rochester men, aophomorea at Cornell I'nl-setsity, last night were awarded numeral fnr participation In freshman athletic competition Kveritt won hia numeiala for ficshman crew, ami W. McWtl-Hams and P. Wlns.nw for freshman armae.

fl. Metger was alerted Inieischo'astlc tepresenta live of th new. and W. Ag. n'w was elected aa'staot flesh-roan manager of track Koth are from Kch heater and menibcrt of the Junior das.

of More Enjoyment City football learn The learn will i nam-ron a team to si hi's no: picked Horn th following ptav-llriv were hum hed in the fifth eis- Brim, Mlllei, tt kin. tluhens, i for all four runs iriuet Peigel, Wokofakv, Bieln. Jacobson, Ten onnoiunio ill farson, Hetshenhow, Uvenheim, Team 0 04 0 0 2 Nadl'i uv Pasaar Kau'an Chaplin Kiiamsi snd l-op-s i rtoh- i- Kmitb (Cr.se.j and rrrll and Uoldmsa i.

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