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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPOWI STAR SPORT' NEWS I SPMAL WRITERS Newspaper Enterprise nasoviBiion service fAGIS FUUK 81 V. 1 TUCSON, ARUOXA.AVKlMiSO.VVAIOKHl.NG, NOV EMBER 1924. r77 Trr: rr tta A- -No. 272 exico. Jumbos Trample Cats, 'Score of 3 to Mohan and Grange Picked as new strength: will be given BORDER ELEVEN POINTS TOWARD FOOTBALL RESULTS Gyeatest Backs in Gridiron History TUCSON CLASH TO FIGHT GAME Exodus o( Fightfrs to Cast At (jMyon, Texas 1.

Military Institute lV Now West, Texas Coaeh Zimmerman' Confident I ir: "I Teacherc IS, At Pdmona College 10, wiiittler College 0. At Occidental 7, California Institute; of Technology 8.1 1 At Tutsoui Sew ileu'eo 5, Arl-oni 0. At til rvso: rnoenri Ki fana BEEF TRUST TOO MUCH: FOR LIGHT ARIZONA ELEPN Local Team Outfights Visitors and Holds Heavier Outfit to Small Score at University Gridiron By BRICK GARRIGUS Outweighing llie University of Arizona team full 20 pounds to tlie man, the University of New Mexico football team -mis-named the Jjobofcrarhed and battered and ham-vmered the, Wildcat line yesterday afternoon for an hour and when the final whistle blew, had defeated Arizona for the first time in history, by a score of 3 to 0. Time after time the visitors plunged relentlessly down the field, her forwards tearing wide holes in the Arizona line, and tittfe after lime, with feet or sometimes only inches to go for a touchdown, the Arizona "line stiffened, the play piled up, and "Sappo" Clark was found Proteges (Sptciat to Vi SiarJ NOfiALKB, No 11, T1, schedule of the Nogiries high scii.n' football team for the remainder ,1 JrTecbctcd si Result of New Law SEW 1YOHK. Nov.

York and the -Metropolitan district -which has been the boxing world's mecca for several faces the prospect of having it- monopoly brokeri 11 the new CTanfornJa law, permitting boutH, results In the expected boom to the ring game on the coast. California, where pugilism flourished In former days, has restricted At Flagstaff; Northern Arizona I the season' calls for no more N.innal 7- FJagotaft High 13 At Cliu'ksdale: Jerome High 9, CJarhsdale High G. Ap UUibe: tllobe High S3, Superior in Nogalesi it was announced by CJoacU 'H. Zlmmerfmin. Only two games are and are to be pioed from home, one with Tombstone school at Tombstone, Raturdav BILLY EVANS Who are the three greatest lialf.

backs o( all time? the opening of the football season I have put- that question to at 5o gridiron experts, many nf them leading coaches of the country. 5 1 On one player they are agreed. Alt of them Immediately replied; "Well. Jim Thorpe In certainly one of them." Unquestionably Jim Thorpe, a fa-, mousf Indian who' first rained fame at Carlisle School" under the dl'-reetloVt of 'Pop" Warner, Is recognized as th" greatest all-around halfback tlmt ever toted a ball, Kor 20 years Jim Thorpe has tieei a gridiron, star and ho Ist-stiM at it. This season he Is ft member of the Rock Island professional team, nil oiustandfng star.

Outttandlng star Jim Thorpe of those' ers who could do everything welt. He wa a wondur on offense, a whale on defense. He fould run, hu -k. hick, tackle, In fnct rscerted evecy teat.ur of football pluv. Seldom hurt, cMild depenileil High T.

At Miami: Miami HJaji Willoox High 0 At Teniti Normal S. at Tucson on Thanksgiving ilav Tk ...1,1. bonis ti four n.Tin.la ot late, a limit Junior' dilege Alumni 23. which served to keep away mtmy 4' Lrfwiston, Bates Col- .,,,,,..5, nun Tucson aiuufiinB aninng Kliles fans. Coach Zimmerman u.i.H of the ring's most prominent At dalesburg.

111.: Lombard Til. formeia, and eliminated the chance e. arc goinjf liol, I 1 ui-hoii iiiiw wnen we do ni. tne.iiouom.-ur me put', witn a ciuiui me i-jii Homnern Anzmia of championship houts. With this extended to 12 rounds, the limit which now prevails in New Jeiscy, the scene of numerous lmljortant neiunii llipionsnipi iiuurte, ran circles iiroiind the Lo-oos.

Balnlhit over thirty yards in three Hiss und carryms the ball for gain sl consecutive time. Croutch. probnbly tht liRhtestt man In the same, hit the line like a tiny thumberboU, 'ind when tackled carried the tackier uioin kit; weir: annual Moxitu imik In his urnris. Then Arizona would boot the bull back to safety, and the i-elantlets march Vould Vln agalu to end when wool 1 make a seemingly Impossible, tackle and halt the. Jilmbb advance, in the very shadow of tftn Arlsona goal-post.

Cat roll 3. At Durham, N. Wake Forest 12, Trinity 0. At Clary, Valparaiso. Univer-sliy 0, LaCroe Normal ll.

At Uigan, I'lah: Utah Agricultural Coflege J8, Wyoming State University 2. A I.incohi: SimpuQn Nebraska Itsleyan 0 Af Moscow, jdaho 13. Oregon 0. im it is expected thai in ni years, vntnornia IS a-jpneted to provide 1, after the first of the year for many of tlj game's title holdiens and other mi man mn automobiles upon to (five you his best from the jnioiilil ill the Olll with him, often for two or three yards start to finjsh Only once, with the ball on ih.tn- wo, years ago cars made the trip, carrjmg xk. largest number of Nognle, euni, 1 lAnvl.

I leading Hants where activitie? have-been centered in the- metropolitan district Already a number of Eastern boxers, have started westwawl on fistio "prospecting'' expeditions, influenced yard 'line, plact-Klek borne fry the weight of Almot as "big n. favorite, as Thorpe. Jietweeo' the am" made t'ther the opinion, of the experts, watt only score nf tho natne. Clever Combination Kddje Nahan of Harvard. Ills valor- New AIexii(i doerved tn win.

She I The New Mexico Coach, tkm the deeds on the gridiron are now a ant ior a game also by a temporary period of de-I predion here. JJeuny irfonnrd, the mi a iieinuui-ing city. The Ntigales squad has splendid record thlsi numerous victories to their cr(h They W)pn (hree srames jilaveij past three Saturdays. I'nnr'll BOXERS START TRAINING FOR NOV. 21 CARD deserved to wlu by al least three advantage which tho weight of his touch-dowtis.

and only the uhfulter- Jumbos gav him, perfected a pla inc ln spirit ot the relenlless Wildcais, combination which was a marvel In who Hayed like deriious from the first When' the' team lined up. for whistle to the final nun, nvvd the scrimmage, the-Jumbos-wore on row Arizona goal-Una from beiK crossed lines. the acrimmas erc jiart of Harvard tradition. His pame will ljvo forever In football. Thorpe, and iMahan, deserve to be rated as two of the befct three halfbacks- of all time.

1 What about the other member of Che trio? i Knuie Rockne of Notre rhime thinks the late Georse Gipp to that honor. world's "lightweight title holder, disclosed today" that he, had besnn nes gotiations with jk Angeles promoters for a 12-noimd title bouMher In Fubruary against an opponent yet to be selected, Other champions niav mion that Condes. i.tar ot IfogalcV will tm named as of the niembtrs of the all-state hii.k the two guards and (he center. The Uicjiles and ends lined tip a yard behind 'the Ub, with Ute; o.uaTter-baclc und two halves a yard further back. time after lime, New Mexico had tho weight-y-enoush for two such tsanv-s.

Kha had interference "that was beautiful to watch, fcih had which ha seldom been excelled on the local gridiron. She had a school term at the close of prpstnt The ftillbacit, calling signals, was Popular Choic season. to -Camp to Tiain for Rerurrt Battle yard further Lack. A second before Then there is Cov of Yule Rricltlt-v the ilay siK-nul was called, the four 1 iurvard, Huston of Mich bran hacktield combination 1 follow mit, -Including Mike McTig-ue, the light heavyweight champion, an! Abe bantam 'weight title holder. Tex Richard and other metropolitan promoters, however, do not iow i with alarm, the prospects of a new vnina and Italy, has never been Which mpildled the local playe'rs anil I linesmen, leaped into place, anil the Bckersnll of Chicago, and eo on I threw.

every: man, into' the play at the I two halves and full-bunched behind the dovn the Uue.H ft ami! and, yet the crippled Cats line. Tin tlte most dangerous play, the just 8t the' time Harold Minn of whom had not been tullbaek received the ball on a direct Grange 0 illiuoii looms wl 'With the-nest boxlns card of the Clearwater arena only nine away, all fighter, oil the bill have Jm tiled, down to steady training, ac injured- during tltr season toe eK.u-e oac.iieiu aim hub aa one ot ti)e bes( be I era In boxing in California, wher jPtomoter. reported to be plaii-, rang erection' of arenas to hoom 'fistio affairs. TiicJord believes thnt cording (o an announcement made piaymg witn nothing Jat. tnat spirit "it rinc tai-im, cn-inuiB uuio which 1ms become the very tradition Meet wide, through which the full, of the university, hulled hem time Utrry as an eel, slippefl and sciuirm-nnd asain within a few i'ttChes of the ed gains running from three to with Thorpe and Eddie Malian.

I Qrana-e Is without doubt a ivonfler i football player. One of those am- i letes who bobs up about every 2.5 1 last night by Xate Ooldbaum, match- 1 maker at the Tucson ring. FaeedJ with the necessity of going up "ome of the present day unsatisfactory boxing conditions have been dun Arizona goat-post, ten yards to the concentration of practically all I rwra we is one of the very few Fro'm technical' standnoint. it was I. This oris In which the Arizona of a distinct type of greatness.

i one At the prettiest game seen "hi end and halves were carried back no major activities here, and that with the opening of 3 new field, new tali the west this year. Hardly a tumble i quickly tba.t it looked like an end run, unu lrt it glutton ent will apnear, and the jjame benefit as a whole. marred the perfection of the Play. The I counted for the greater part -of 'the 1, ur work and punlshtnenf. Lobo would have delight- fNew Mexico yardage uespiic, in fact that be i i SENSATIONAL hahol r.piwic Several decades ago boxing was at Its' helRht 1nw California, witnessing manv notable fiahts mariuM man, de.sinta thn fnw mortal Thnt-n crt 1.

ed Knuto liockm; himself. Hernan- Cats Handicapped de for LoboB sIlHied and wriggled lu addlllon to their lack of weight. he Is (he victim of a vicious tacl igBnft tln.fle fneffii's kenf th Cats; from win I ivcj flu Ihree rretet Hfwevcr, it Would be difficult tOlmanv nrnmlnent Kvery t-m he jm downed uLirie Grange. lacks of all time, is a matter of onln anuuist man who is not only more experienced, but who outweighs him at leaAj; five pounds, and having agrem tr proposition. Battling Reddy has set a precedent In Arizona boxing circles, and aceompanied by a corps of hand-1W.

and- Trainer Frank Hcheppke has gone oft himself to Oracle to get himself the st coiiditini, possible for the, match on Nov. 21 Ail tho other" fighters, Including loung Rivers, have oeed training at the firx station and are setltuig erloua business" cla.med by most flghi promoters whentve a return bout is staged, seems actually ,1. MiuitT eciicieiu or uriiuunr Mjorbett lormer heavy weight cham- land when aiven a chance In tho hist to form Interference for Oilliliind, immim" from injury ion. trio than TOiorpe, Mahan. end arjinge pion, was born in jan Francisco and his vinff career there, as did Irndm Jrlalf ended.

cort mother heavyweurht title holder, Jim Joffriet. Jeffrie won tho championship from Fitisimmon-' at Sun Fian-c-co in 1902. Arni.ns other historic encounters, the famous fight- in tthich Jack Johnson knocked out Stanley Kctchell occurred at Cnlma, In 1909, and Johnny Kilhano tue aerial attack. And the third was 10 u. the fact, that one man carried his riulu I rusnod around ri'hi 1 SECOND HALF hand bound up in splints, another had e'ld var()s- Topi joy liron New Mcniro took kickoff, and boot-l een.wearini; a plaster cast on his ton' 1 1U Hernandez ed nail to line, where Brook-for a week, while there was hardiy i wt'nt thr0lBh r.ght suard fur unej shire carried back to 3.

tiappo man on the, tenia who had not been 1 5'ard' ''fejoy made fur i ni a.iined two yatds in a smash di- -Beiwusij aim permanently "-'hie i-irown netted lected at sruard. Rrnokliira won the fentherweipht title from Abe me neKinning of the present sea- tor tnst donn 'booted to the ju-yard line Long on. miunsn leu tackic. ltrnnii Viaime-e i enrrvina- the t.iii at Vernon, In 1915, to the eloped between the two fighters tllJj( n. Klvf5s claims and brtlevw tlut he was robbed of the laxt and 1, out finish noddy a order a possible.

And Reddy who (an (imes as H.J he the varrt line Tlirhnob i set one yard thmiieh I jard throneh center I c.arx was almost icentt "'-v'? yAT U.bc hall on' -yard line. 1 center, balmon went in r. to make first down and lost. ball. Brown failed to gain on a smash aimed at left tarkie.

Long made one through right tackl, xew Mexico v.us no other play ui-on which the fchlre. ten eno tor Xeiv euuiu uepena.ior even the slight na perfected a ia e.Bi jiiiw. Jtenrron circled citii, jtnir i i eire ert s.vs- est I'-ui wmrehv he saiiis. uroatcn- Played a pretty i flnfn' fttn flnlnl. ie feame, but as so liBht that the op- Wh?" 'hey gamed to yards th.mish 1 until msme of th 11 eight round 1111111, iera several times carrietf i rittht lackla nk iffsov titcivia suiHiin, ror a ftrt oown.

Take This Tip! WAIT for Sachs-Parker's Great ALTERATION -SALE In. order ihu. mm nisn into the air- as he strueftled 1 salmon punted to 45-j Mine, Hernandez sliptied throush left tackla may no forced to punt. toootinB ball to 411-yard line, GillilaiKl runhing seven yard. Sappo failed to make headway left taiklu.

Brnokahirc- netted ten vaods on the plav around right-end. Ollliland hit right tackle for two yards. Brookshh-e rr awiRion. (loldbaum cum ant with the bail, fjilliland out-jjilajcd even liimsclt In this final quar-e ter, tearing olf gains, around the end uie reierees, "111 decide 1 it-111 in ctu.e it goeg the iii uie hiuj ijiMmuinenai his own Interference could hut PaSS wan (ncnmnltturi I u.t was earned to for II anU Me kh-ain carried the line. ba, thrmiin left uckle for nine Hernandez made font in a yards.

Long broke through 'left hard Miiasli fhnnmh richt tackli. eual(i two yard and a first The quatter eruitd with the bail, on down' Hernandez bucked left tackle Die Arirona 27-yard line- 1 twice for one yard Kains both times, SECOND QUARTER broke risht tackle for on- Hernandez's pass yard, Hernandez failed to s-a'n Tn hit tec Vu wil1 l'e named from keep ahead of him, but, although he u.iEo gain. A among the locai triple pass was InmmnlAt a.i 1 sportsmen of un- zona lost the ball on down ref--ee has made three consecutive firat downi himself, couM-nof carry the ball the length of the-field without aid." RADIO that never shivers Comfortable as you make 'eml Ptuirl Oil's as easy to "keep up" as turning a wick' tHe most convenient heat ever made. Every drop is consumed in- clean, heat-producing flame. Be sure your kero-sene is the highest quality only order "Pearl Oil" by the name that's copyrighted for your ptotec tion.

STANDARD OIL COMPANY ((California) Hernandez mad fiv iis "'Oiuiiauni: oer three 'en, includinir im Clark on the line. Salmon 1 a mah at left tackle, and New Girded rfsrht .1,,,. ii.i I Meiricn liifcf tha Koll a. Wildcats learned the meaning? I i rigin guard. He took Brown of Nocales.

i t'ieu id mil.Ke 1 vmi uumm Ull llle yeraoii 01 one Iter- sain. 'Oldham failed to sain Mrrl the Arizona 3-yard line. dK" nd: K.i'lmon "iced the ball out fullback for the vjsitors. Maying- two booted to -Hi'- hmmd. eH vho, haa as the thud man the ring th eastern city, 0 1.1..

1 ailo cailett mm. neii- iivtiiiiu ilia uai hi leiir nint.K. Hitr. nrr.in i I fro passed to Hernandez for five yard I MCHttllAeU it yards. Ari- wan "i a position 1.0 run.

rtnn hull 011 50-yard line 014,1. circled ight end for one vhM the bail on next play and gained one yard through left tackle. Brown hit left tackle for an additional one yard. Divilbcss went in for Upton. New Mexico kicked to 20-yard line.

Gilliland carrying ball back to 30. Arizona ball on Lobo 30. Brook-shlre gained four yards around right-end Sappo hit center for five yards. Oldham made first down through center. Oilliland lost two yards on, the bootlee nlav.

Croutch added one more yard ort a smash, kick or pusa, and kept the Cats worried. Togeuwr Brown, at right half, and "Long at quarter, he proved un ever-constant menance to the Wildcat line. Bowling WHICH BEGINS THIS SATURDAY Startling Values await you in High Grade Cloth- irift and Fnrnishinps. for Men. We imist have your -confidence! Our Sale offerings will cer- tainlv prove the dependability of our advertising.

Look For Our Sale Announcement In Friday's eno run. Biookshire netteil gain. Ing failed to gain in a line buck. HenmndcB added five yards in a rush through right tackle, for a first down. Long falletl to gain on left guard." Brown made one yard through tight guard, fxing slipped and fell In an attempted right-end run for a one yard loss.

Long place kicks bver Arizona goal for three points. Score, yawls through right tackle. Salimn I booted hall Jleitico 37-yard line. Popejoy slipped through left tackte Citizen Wlenold 161 176 149 The detailed play fcy play: Arizona took klckiff and shire lofted ball over run ball hack to IB-J ar ISrn ii nniii in ior ior 11 yards. DIvHhess went in Tor Austin for Arizona, Hrinvn fumbled uianaoi.

Hrookshire attempted two -11 120 in Jong passes, tooth of vmni. i-orq's, ll 137 141 wcib ill 1 onu on next and Jackson covered. 1 right tackle for one yard 115 134 131 I complete. He then punted over the' PeZan" New Mexico line. mer tne 1 Morro gam.

no carried bal( agaui fori Arizona hall on their in. Olilhftm ,9 116 SS 654 CS3 636 one yard 'gain. Long punted to Croutch on- nn-vnnT ltn 1' Long made five j-ards through cen- Tn.a, ter. Brown circled lett-end for two yards. Failed to make vardM ioUI 1973, the ball back 10 yards.

1 Sappo bucked center for two yards. next line buck, so Ne io.i 1.1..,.. 3aracar I tO 0. Bruokshlre kicked over line, and Long carried back the 20. Long slipped around left-end for nine Hernandez failed to gain at left tackle.

Long made three yards In a buck through center. Arizona was penal-ized fifteen yards f()r roughness. Hernandez broke through right tackle for five yards. Long went through right guard for four yards. Gridley went! ih for Wllky; at end.

Hernandez to their Hauswald ircien ngitt fr nine yards. Klickimger banned fr un game for roughness, and Arizona lost play. Sarm.w went thiwigh right tackle for eight yards. On ext plav Sap-po fumblci and Nvw rp. covered.

New Mexico ball on their 47. Vack-aon threw I t.routch following on the next play through left tackle- for nine yards. Gilliland rn.h.rf i Vong 1 Croutch circled left end for two yards. Oldham broke left guard for V. 123 130 106 1 lit 7fl 07 138 i5S 125 125 12S 125 125 125 IT 17 17 tor twelve yards.

He took the hall again and made six yards around right-end. Switching back to1 left-end he made seven yards on the. third play. Rob. Vasey Oiimp Gump Handicap one yard.

Croutch around left MM, end for Brookslflro thronell right tackle 'for a 5-var punted out of bounds on the 2S-yard gain. 1,011,, made one line. fi05 CJ4 05 Total Total -plnnage. ti gained two yards through' right guard, for a first down. Brown hit right guard for another yard.

Long-made yard in a center smash. Hernandez slipped through left tackle for three yards. Nave went in for' La- ens -went in for Jackson. Gilliland took ball aroupd right-end for. four yards Xf.e was given ball again and went, around left -end for five yards, Sappd hit the center of the line, hut failed to gain.

On fourth down a Inn. CBXaUBCXNI) 'Tonlght: Steinfeld Co. vs. Popejoy smashed center for eight yards. Ford of ftildcate threw Urown lbna.

l'opejoy oomu baclt with a two yard gain through kft tackle. Hernandez fumbled ball and recovered for no gain. He goe nernanaez punted to 15-yard line. Croutch carried the ball back to line. Arizona, bail, on their Salmon hit nht tackle for yard, aiid then on the nex lay eircld the right, end for yard.

Croutch left end for. three yards. Salmon forced to- punt to 42-yard line. bhelle. Hernandez rushed around Pass failed and the ball was turned left-end for five yards for another over to the Lobos on their Citizen and Saturday's Star THE REASONS FOR OUR SALE 1 ALTERATIONS must be made in our building.

The store will be divided and the front altered. These alterations begin November 24. 'i 2. We intend introducing COMPLETELY NEW LINES OF MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS, Announcement of these lines will be made after the sale. 3.

Goods already ordered and held up while we were buying the business have been released by Ben- Parker and shipped at a big discount. We are accepting them in order to give the public the benefit of this discount. THESE AS WELL AS ALL MERCHANDISE MUST BE DISPOSED OF TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW LINES. i Sachs-Parker Co. Formerly Rylands.

47 East Congress rum Ball Volley circled rieht.nnrf uu.11. urown rjucd to gain I (through center for one yard on next 'Jplay. New boots to IS -yard wnen he In another rush at center Long added one yard. The line, where' Croutch Parried hack fo 30. yards.

Hernandez made one yard through, center, as the game ended. Score, J-0. WiriwJn. ho are iivi wHh the Arisona Nationalir Hernandta circled riehl erut fn, quarter ended with Lobos in mn Croutch circled the right wing-to! five' yards. Hrown Went thrmnh w.

ion of the ball on Arlmiu'. The lineup: hvi. me. (be thrown for one yard Criss. tklc tv two yards.

Popejoj mad" I prosa to croutch failed with a loss ope nalher I of two yards. Croutch failed to rush. Hernandez made two yards or tain mi 1in hnflt tu. I tain on line Brook hi ian FOURTH QUARTER ARIZONA Klickenger LaShelle Upton re hoot- end rtim for t. eenii vasey Rubbers, who are -l sine a dwihlr-Jwader tonight at the Kiwanla teams.

mm carrion went th eircieo; left-end two yards. i ior rail ior onlv for tne yard, ftrown passed and Sauno went around right-end for Moslem Ausria Line -buck netted NSW MEX. POS. L. Hernandes er.

Creecy Duyon i.gr. Greeter c. Bcbber r.gg.l, Cn r.t.L Phillips r.t.l totitf q.b. VF. Hernandes b.

Pone.ioy Brown h. one yard for i intercepted on the 32-yard line. 1 yards, and 1 hn In I 1 I ftir Lobo. Popejoy pm ahw mu on their ,32. Kipo 'f three more yards.

Brookshlre's broke, through right tackle for -in failed, to n.n 1... I In; Ford Jackxoa Oldham a. smash. bunt was' and Gridlev nicked jam. A pass from Brawn to Phil- Oilliland went in for Qroutch.

Gil-j the ball and carried it to the 45- 1 lu flrutrf 1 aark. jiivs aam. Her. 1 llianrl rllsnert rrwin.) ih. right, cild yaro line, jfew Mexico was penalised Croutch jtiande misses low pass from cen.

for threel yar'ds gain. Salmon tried fnr.U-yard the same bllt faiIld h.ni. I -I. 1.... 1 U11 LYNCH WINS Lynch Prearoft Ught he.v,weieot.

Los Argele, in a for Wilkyv far LaShelle; tHviT-oess for Upton. Officials: Ridge Mtasotirl) referee-Or. Vks. Gore, umpir. up pass from gain.

saimr ill.n.nH- n. auempiea lert-l Substitution New Mexico- Renfro end rush. Oldham failed tq gain for Popejoy; Craven for Coen; Gear-ground, around right-end, Brookshire hart tc r-hiu uiuHu, Annner lun'uia 1 une, where it rolled out Mexic-t kicked nut of bounds. i made a short to GillilUnd for Arisotia: Salmon for Brookakire: jarus. uuiiisnd rushed around Dlvllbess for Austin WUky for Rick, left-end for nine yards gain, but failed enger Gotland for Croutch; Qrldley vniir- iinwniri arose right guard fr.

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