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NASHVILLE, SUNDAY MORNIf Aerial AttmmmaM Wmmmmm i ftwanee Trampled By Kentucky WUcaU-Tdane Scorn Inknectbnd Trh.n, imwugan wins uoer Illinois ALABAMA MAlvJib LKOWJN BID, BEATING TEC Bulldogs Steal Vandy Air I Tf-y ll I MmMMHWMWHMMl Speers Long Pass Brings Only Vandy Score Golden Tornados Title Hobes Craft Sfrdegy to Pass Way IS. P' Go Flickering Alabama, Aided By Brown's Great Sprint, Wins Crimson Back Weaves Way Half Length of Field After Receiving Punt for Lone Score. Every Georgia Touchdown Came Via Aerial Journeys With Com modore Wits Puzzled BY BLINKEY HOR.N the wind the Georaians should ha THEN8, Ga Oct. TLANTA, Oct. 24, M.

Misery is the Alabama's Crim mascot of Vander bilt tonight. son Tide lashed itself. to a seeth rr v-fena Crushed are the crown chances of ing maelstrom in handicapped at leasOSO yards in a cer.tury dash. Along In the first quarter, the Bulldogs came from their own 24-L yard. Una.

hurling passes untllj Vandy was dlszy. Gil Reese hauled down Morton at the 4-yard After he had speared a 25-yard toss I from Morton- There the Commodore line made a heroic stand. It, was I a characteristic resistance. For not In twenty million years could the Georgians have made a. touch.

which the con ference cham pioiwhip aspira to complete only three of 11 passes, while th Tornado succeeded better, three of passes. Tech also had the edge on the visitors in nulng nine fim downs as compared with seven recorded by the Wade outfit Witfc the defeat of tle arid the elimhiation Of Vanderbilt, the second most dan-gerpus contender, by the Georgia Bulldogs, the Crimson loom forth as heir to the conference title again this season. Team Punt Often tlon of Georgia Ihe Commodores. For an inspired Georgia -eleven, using the tools with which so often the Commodores have built temples of triumph, van Tlt'i Golden xornado were drowned under a 7 to 0 count wn through the Vandy forward I wgJt In three tries the Geontians here today. quished Vanderbllt After waging a treorela won IHrnuirh tha groped along to the two-yard line.

I ir- Whoever named them Bulldogs dogged scoreless fight during the first half. Alabama During the first nui-tf tm upon out Bpearg- talented toe rests about the only laurels mm Vandy brings back from Athens t-day. Bill held hi own with the vaunted Hollis and Moore and then paved the way for Vandy's only touchdown when flung a 98-ywd pass to Vaughn Booth, wb te across the line for the touchdown, Bill, likewise, grabbed' af partially blocked Georgte kick and raced It to the shadows of the Georgia goal but the BuIHog line held on and the scoring chance was tost with four yards only left to $1 Despite the wet and soggy ball. Bill puntedeicellently and shared honors with Gil Reese, who played an excellent defensive game in the safety position, iiumor. For the Georgians todav scored early In the third quarter Ha or tne Georgian's tnri.v juns wagea a wtter duel, Wycoffa Dunts elvin tw, i Mack Brown, Tide back, caught ere birds of nassara and aiwavu the (the inen moihs reinted at the line.

The Commodores, basely deceived, charged in. Hollis whirled and snapped the oval to Morton, who tossed it across the goal line to Captain Smaok Thompson. The Commodores camu vw promptly back to their last and knotted the county. But Bffiv fnr gains on each kick lared the next great war wmiid two rivals, at th nut. decided in the air nn solely a defensive pano.

punts in almost everv lnitan u. utteral nonsense. 1 vwuw UUI life LIU' M'ei'iod being lifted on Kverv invasion Wycoff's punt on the 50-yard line and weaved a path through a maze 6f Tech players for the lone touchdown of the day. Butler hooted the bail through the uprights for extra point. Again at the close of the final quarter, in the murky darkness that had settled over the field, Brown missed scoring his second touchdown of the day when he In rltorr mari hv rhu nAnt down- The squads see-sawed back and forth, a pair if first downs be eleven, which outnlaved.

ing registered by each durlmr tho and outguessed the Comodores was made through the ah. a fleeting second. It was Georgia's day up one side and downhe other, across the middle and on both ends, everywhere. In fact, save, in kicking, BlH Spears rallantly held hi own with Mollis. Rive Blocks Punt plunge of a yard was needed to i PUSh the OVal serosa, lmt th quarter.

The feature of th eafly play came when Brown skirted toter Hubert hurled an IncodEB ed pass to Caldwell end nn th. 7. tercepted a Tech pass on the Tor iaia tnat scant piway by an unerring shot through nado 27-yard line and raced down the sideline only to step out of bounds. The referee's whistle bod Kives blocked a punt in thel next attempt was thrown for 15- yard loss. It was at thlm UUneriO.

the Con.inndnra hs.ro secona quarter and Bill Spears ran 25 yards to Georgia's ten-yard line. chirped Just as the Tech pass shot ueen commonly supnosed to exer. Caldwell and Hudson, 'Bama players, were relieved on auccessive Hollis finally flagging him- Bill! else a moleskin monopoly upon, air forth, end Brown' snagged the ball and sped to the goal line only to ba called back. The play was as larimttnn. hm sensational as his earlier dash, and came as many spectators had begun leaving tte stadium.

ior injuries. bert, and on the Meat play. hesMd a pass to GII1I. fof a Alabama had started gaining another by Hubert was Intercepted by Carter Barron on bis own 27-yard line. Tech marched to Tide's 48-yard line, before the quarter end- nenarix replaced Young and made two yards.

BUI Spears flung a pass to Gil Reese, but the soggy oval plumped to the still sogfier turf untouched. Thereupon Gil Reese returned a punt 18 yards to Vandy's 42-yard lind Three thrusts at the line failed to budge the Bulldogs and Bill Spears stepped back to send the pigskin through the air, 'Bama Surprises Tec h. fjjpprd pass than Adam showed the world about the apple business. Heretofore the Commodores have been heroic in its use of anti-air-jlfp artillery. Today against the tjHMMora raids through the air, operated from behind screens which 1 Wwttdered Vanderbilt tha rv.mmn- Wildcats Take Advantage of Sewanee Slips to fVin 14-0; Largest Score in Five Years oui not Wltn Ws too.

he flun Consistent Una pass a million miles it seemed, they Tech, slighUy favorite to win by virtu of- her victories over Penn State and Florida on successive Week sods, encountered opposition at every, tarn and she found the "Thip Red Una" of Alabama stronger than she bad anticipated. Incusus tackling characterized tte Play throughout, and two Crimson players were relieved in the early momenta of the opening quarter dores were as helpless as a cookie at a picnic. Ten times did Georgia send a pass whirling to its destination out of the 16 attempts. Al two Tech first doVnTit theiO, of the second period and tha WM-Dado looked good to march stralUt down the field to a score. With wLf'l A'ab' W-yard HIie.

within the shadow.of the goal. Wy-coff spun a pass to Marshall which os umy yaras to Vaughn Booth, he took two eteps. fell read-ong and was across the line. Then It looked tike strawberry shortcake smeared nigh with whipped cream But It turned out to be only a crumb. Georgia's tidal wave atnrff In a tacicie Mick by Tracy put the ball forward two yards; Ross went through right guard to the six-Inch line and Frank Smith took it over most yards did the Bulldogs knit- together In the first half they sent the oval spinning 83 yards.

The air travelled 3 in the second portion of the dismal drama. LEXINGTON, Oct. 24-Showlng ability to put power behind their drives when yardage meant uolnts and fighting stubbornly and effectively on the defense. ror injuries. The play apparently waa clean throughout, and it was a battle between two evenly-matched (toss piace Kick was good.

numerous penalties inflicted on motion again. Morton flung a 25- elevens. each team marred the same and so the Wildcats of the University of Alabama's dasraling aerial attack scored In every quarter and only two spectacular stands In the lastj. period staved off another pair of scores. Georgia's Greatest Win Kentucky back in their I H6 waa by "o1? elevens failed to materialize, for she was eame with Sewan, I minutes of nis outstretched arma nches and rolled back of the gdal toa The crimson smashed throulb for a first down, but waa forcedM icick out of danger.

After a secdtM exchange of punts, a few mtntftts Utter, Wycoff pass to Brewer was Intercepted by 1111 who made a seven-yard return, placing thelflHt on bis own 46-ysrd line, ns; Bama outfit launched o. ,1 n-, 7i me contest was played Just aadnrk- at Stoil Field and defeated the Ten-Tness was falling. Eachteam iwas nesseans 10-0 before a crowd sH. Penalised seven times, one of Km. Never before, in all their long tucky's being 15 varda- Inr RnUtm' mated at 5.000 people.

(Continued en Page 4J mehSers purple line for 18TO7VKT0RY while another one of five yards was inis game marked the first since "unciea wnen tne cats became con- GIVES MICHIGAN 1908 that the Wildcats have been fense. featured by 13-yard pee from Hubert to Brown, which ft nally brought ihe tida tn m'i able to overcome their Southern iusea in tneir signals and delayed the game. To the wild cat fans witnessing in tomraouoros nas a Georgia eleven heaped together such a stupendous stack of touchdowns. Never before have the Bulldog been able to conquer the Commodores by touchdowns. Their two previous victories have been via.

talented toes, once many, many, years ago. 4 to 0 and last October 3 to .0. Today, Georgia needed no nvais ny a 14 point margMn. It is WIN AND REVENGE ovynxu 'me- ui imam inumpn or the :Jti.I n.liU. ,1 a uuc.

it wrrnrmnniu a also the first time In that number of years that eith Tech Suffer. Break Hubert unloosed four successive hibited by Coach Murphy's men was a great delight. Only once or twice did the Wild Cats relapse into the Passes, the last hva Mournoy Stands Out toe. All it needed was a strong arm to heave the wet pigskin, It Wolverinfe Ace's Field a. scant two yards, the able gain of b.uKgisnness tnat marked their plav against Washington and Lee.

and -auea as straight to its destina Hon as a. damned soul flies to pur satory. as Greenies Trim Northwestern. u.ose occasions were the times when tncy confused tbelr Dlav. Ha an urivi xne second quarter ended as Tech received the ball.

Tech suffered a disastrous Kk soon after the opening. of thetfaM, period, when Ivan Wlllla Goal in First Half Only Score. rom every conceivable forftia it may be safely said that the cats' -WW. uua downed the other by two touchdowns and two extra points. The contests in the Intervening seasons ending with neither team having more than a seveji point victory.

By today's victory the Wildcats attained a percentage of .666 In Southern Conference standing, having defeated Clemson two weeks ago and losing to Washington and Lee last week. Kentucky scored its touchdowns In the second and fourth quarters. The first followed a bad mint hv tion these air raids came. In the mam the Bulldogs preferred to ble was recovered by CaldwelL tide Kortlr mw. 41...

m. SkZi a Baa anowing Saturday was close to a 100 per cent improvement over last week's attempt, and their two or lemt twice at the line with a dou (By AMoeiatcd I'rew.) Die pass and the play from the TAGG FIELD. Chica9o. Oct- 24- Tulane University outplayed ma i.ornaaos jus line. Constant hammering at Tech forwards brought Alabama mree.

mistakes can be discarded as AM PAIGN. Oct. 24. uackrield. But once they operated unimportant.

nnt iiirai iui ui. pass trom a drop kick formation Mich'ran learnlmr nhnnt TttA Northweetren in all departments of mojr win occur again. mat waa In the second quarter oewanee put a team in the field Grange In 1824, presented Benny the game here today took the lone end of an 18 to 7 score. much superior to the wnen nioore whirled the sphere yards to Kllpatrick, who loped Friedman, the Wolverine's point yards until Gil Reese pushed him riournoy. who scored all three tne 15-yard line.

The fate evened this count, and Barnes fumble was pounced upon by Wycoff on his 0n "wcond down wycoff punted to, Brown, who Hashed his sensational up for a touchdown through the entire Tech team, tearing down th sidelines with almost no asamsi Kentucky in 1924 when the Wild Cats eked out a 7 to 0 victory. They had a line powerful scoring ace, to Illinois today to square accounts for the disastrous cut oi bounds on the 1-yard line Mahoney. Sewanee fullback, which sent the ball out of bounds on his own 2-yard line with the ball In Kentucky's possession. A forward pass and five Une bucks put the ball on Sewanee's one-yard line and Frank Smith, ever drivlne. took It to noia the cats at bay sev rout of a year ago.

it waa luurin aown, the ball was only a few yards from the Ude lines at an almost impossible touchdowns for the Dixie team, was the individual star of the game. Northwestren made desperate efforts to score with an aerial eral times in mldfleld, but when in one of the greatest football got in a position to score. augie. vet andy was befuddled games "of the western conference uie v.ais would not be stopped. ne conrerence champion swung ie une-up: champlonshio Michliran dfnati I sturdy defensive nUv an.i over.

Mhoney's drop-kick went squarely between the goalposts. atack In the final'pcriod but without avail. so Dewnaered, its wits so wool gathering that it was completely sucked in by the play. Had the Commodores rushed the Sewans Illinois 3 to 0, whit 67,000 snecU-1 11. at'ack mtU the latter Fumble Gives Score The second six noint tnii tors, a record breaking home-corn- STMH mn Two Southern stars blazed bright In the football firmament "Peg ueorgla passer the air might not rj T.

"'y iBsKin in ene- nave been so filled with missies eeu uuwn on tne succ- "'J irn iiory aurme tha Mm.tj.. Gooch Helvey Kent Beaty Young gy Flournoy. the Dlsle team's ,.,.11,. iii.Tr udi which riddled the Vandy crown about when Kennle King, substituting at right end-for Schulte scooped up Power's fumhlA nf writhing, line bucking half back utcis irom uunois' magnificent ana tne quarter tff 000.000 memorial stadium. The LflL ner Kentucky Pos.

Kirwan Rice ir Cammack LO Pence Vanmeter RO Dc haven Schulte RE Mahoney QB Smith Hughes rh Boss. fb Score by periods: Cloak But Vanderbilt was slug fish. The Commodores were flat footed. Mayhap they were so ex punt on Sewanee's and Capt. Leslite Lautenschlaeger.

huge doubled.cif ffir -yaru line. Ktmbrough Haynes In the Hnal neriod. ihm ta' and went to the three-yard line be- Flournoy accounted for all three Kausted from chasing receivers of Todd trom top to bottom and 20,000 per ture no was downed from the rear of his team's touchdowns. He dove received a 25-yard penalty for clipping Which damnanad th.i. i.IeL passes that they could not rnsh the Guitar repeatedly throush the center nf sons were turned away.

passer. At any rate they did not Gibbons the Northwestern line for ealns nf By today' victory Michigan em Mahoney of scoring, Tech was pushed backward to her own ll-yard line, Teteh here uncovered a daszling aerial of- erges an overwhelming favorite to three or four' vards and frequently with twisting squirming smashes that nettnd 10. 15 and once 20 yards i'Bey stood helpless about and Watched the 'oval wing its way Into the crimson-clad arms of a Georgia gent The Commodores must have win the 1925 chamnlonshin of th. fon nf h--I-! PAST AS IT TRIUMPHS naatam t. 1 1 wnen the Purple resorted to fusion for a time In tha Scoring for Kentucky: Touchdown.

Smith (2); extra points Mo-honey. Ross. Officials: Referee, Krnswaller. (Ohio State: umoire. run around the world aU back vv-reuv, Daiuing Wolverings stiU are boasting of a again trying to drag down Bull- kicks, to keep the ball out of their territory this same Flournov coun.

hvu.1 une uncrossed this season. Ths ttonlpt came wnen Brewer spun a pass to Irwin, which was diutni liogt; who were loping away for a Mead (ILouisville): hearillnnMna tered Lewis' punts with boots aver. iuo woivennes, Humiliated by Iliriton (I Yale). aging well over 55 yards. Eli Comes Back After Brown Scorea in First Quarter to Win.

Brown to wind up a weil-fought contest of two slant elan. (Continued on Page 4.) Lautenschlaecer. the Ihrht hut ARMY SLASHES WAY TO shifty Dixie leader, found the COLONELS LOSE SECOND IN burst of near glory. Brown stepped out of bound on the Tech 10-yard WIN OVER ST. LOUIS U.

(Continued on Page 4.) ROW TO SAN FIUWISCO run Providence, R. Oct. 24. Tale WISCONSIN WINS OVER The line-up: ttrocDdown with u.e caught oval. In their desperation the Commo-Imm opened up through the air.

i Toey completed a half dozen toss- ef for 121 yards. But they had ipp intercepted, twice when touch-flpKB seemed Imminent. One shot 'rum the good right arm of Bill Spears brought the only Vandy hOf print behind Georgia's goal line. 'Twas in the second stanza of the drippy duel. For It was wet underfoot.

And wet overhead at times. But it never rained froni MPrtn as passes rained from the Jfiph' of Mollis, Kilpatrick and Moore. That was deluge. The heavens merely dripped at times PERDUE ELEVEN, 7 TO 0 Alabama Pes, Tech Louisville Now Trail by winsiett Tj louay was tne mighty football machine of the past three years, rather or than the uncertain eleven that fell before Pennsylvania in the Bow a week ago. and overwhelmed former Nashville Boy I Sprints 50 Yards for Touchdown.

isSBBBBBsHH itfm MBaaaaBaBaafaBaaaflHHBnaaa Perry Ono GameMargin. Buckler Victory Is First Conference 43omSr Pool Holmes Jories VorrMitt' fan Francisco, CaL Oct, 34. I Camp Win for Badgers Since 1923. lUbaal Jmt.r i a Marshall HrOwn -nriin i took a one-game lead over the Loulsvllla V.M.I. Tramples North IRISH TRAMPLE GOPHERS with rain.

Caldwell today, winning the third game of West Point, N. Oct, 24--Army defeated St. Louis University, 19 to 0, here today. The game was Played on a wet soggy field, rain prevailing throughout. Fumbles were numerous an dm rm.

in. Carolina State 27 to 6 Vandy Near Scores. series, to z. Louisville was LH Barron AS THOUSANDS CHEER (Rv Auoclated Tresi.) Madison, Wis Oct. 24.

Wlscon urown, to 7, before 2H.000 persons at the dedication of the new Brown field Keefer, most feared of all Brown backs, put Yale on the defensive at the start when he raced across the Blue goal line after a dodging sprint of 35-yards. In the last period he covered 40 yards In three thrusts and then received a forward pass which took hhn to within 20 yards of a touchdown. Bunnell of Yale, however offset Keefer In the matter of dashing through broken lields. His run backs of punts ranged from 10 to 40 me leaa.unti n. ant oen i i Three times a Commodore tour 7 c.h.M.i nucni uie statrpil Score by periods: of counting territory appeared im- i i ond' Va- 0ct "Virginia imuiuis raiiy wmcn Tech V.II sin won Its first conference start since 1923 today, defeating Purdue mamjiy institute defeated North fractions of the rules frequently In- nioted.

Army used mnnv xnha JSJpent. But something always tpMiened. A heave from Spears Phantom Horsemen Ride iiyc runs Win, i o-o 0 0 7 flMrl Alabama rne Pacific Coast Lessna In the second Derlod Ramar-intu- Bummary Scnrin "taged an eighth Inning ral punt from behind his own troal line to Reese benind the goal in canto fo. 2 fell to the ioggy turf. In the stansa the Georgia wall drove hgllt a Commodore threat at the With Notre Dame, Spur ring Rockne Men.

Carolina state 27 to 6 oo Mayo Island field this afternoon. Rain fell during the first half and on a field that was a sea of mud. fumbles, were many. The Cadets scored all their points during the first half. Brown goal after touchdown, Butler 1.

Official. f- nt.ZM ua9 wr-" tne smoke cleared they were leading the chamninn was caught by Don Buell at mid-field. Aided by splendid interfer i. rsr by (Chicago); umpire. Hutchm's ip.r.

ence Buell ran flftv v-nrfi fsptst line. There a singular play v. nuuuricoji association three runs, Culiop. who held the due); heajllhesaian, Baater fWsssk. fciiea vanaeruiu.

The ball was luucnaown. Ketder drop-kicked the mound for the vlaitnra mn. Utjt isgtonand Lee): fieldSslil moved before the team had lined ah ii point. (By i Praia.) 7 to 0, in a garoe marked by much passing and tough going under foot. Wisconsin scored In the first period when Kreuae twisted and turned his way through Purdue's team for a touchdown.

Wisconsin got the ball on Purdue's 19-yard line, and Lea Harmon advanced it four yards on two plays. Kreuse faked a smash at center and cut around right tackle for a touchdown. Crqfoot kicked wn until the fatal abrhth un That cost a down. And Bill rer (Penn). 1 1 I J- varus ana tneye were numerous.

The little quarterback also was on the receiving end of four successful Yale forward passes- Brown scored early on two brilliant runs.Kthe first by Dixon for yards, and the second of 35 vards in me second half the North Car-ollans launched a sustained attack which did not end until Hansacker carried the ball early In the final point was blocked. Minneapolis, Minn, Oct. 24. oases tun and none out "a two Inches short of nrvwor kit a WO-hamar Phantom horsemen rode with the Tennessee and 1. tn isTdowh when they, came out to Oklahoma Aggies Use Air Route to Beat T.

C. i ap v. N'otre Dame eleven In Memorial it. two runa Pete Kilduff, one of th lad'nJf batters, was walked. ily were tic Commodores here today, spurring on the Rockne St orcless Deadlock by Keefer Yale, however, before 'he period ended, had evened the enw wbes again.

Hal Rhyne, Virginia Evens Count With Victory Over Marylanders men to a 19 to 7 victsry over Min woo uur 1 1 sin in nA through explora-their wings were as candy. Around them ap irgh Pirates, was next nn nesota. count. Kline carrying the ball across from the 4-yard line after ouuwater, Oct. 24.

The Oklahoma Aggies defeated Texas Christian University 22 to 7 here (Bjr Aaavetoted.rSesMl-'' a twobaae hit fhto goal. Purdue showed a strong forward wall, ana a well organized backfleld. which ran its interference perfectly, and was a continuous lazelle-gaited Bulldogs sped KnoKville, Tenn, nciu, aconns urea run' Pervading the thousande of -Notre Dame rooters, the spirit of thsrfap- laway If you have ilievlng "the natural hlsto- and White of the frntvewihr ioua. i no Aggies uncovered an array of passes, mixed with hard line plunging that was too much for the unariottoeviiie, Va, Oct 24. University of Virginia came up on even term with the University of COLUMBIA HI WINS threat on the passing game.

i. that an Tennessee and the Louisiana Stu ed four horsemen was sent charging across the gridiron in staccato yells fiuaski. Tenn- nt antelope kihe acme.of speed cast hn.vy Columbia high school' team 8 mmU to maryiana toaay when the Cavaliers defeated their opponents tn the ItnafBe your del usIoAsa iS'uch ani- CHATTANOOGA IN WIN Georgetown, Ky, Oct. The nis men had been hurled back through his fumble in a previous attempt. Yale added two touchdown in the second period.

Allen and Noble doing the scoring. Erown trteadied In the last half Jdnea shot subs in the Yale Mne-up icutlnuonsly. The final uartrr Wound VhIp thoutenlmr like the clatter of horse hoofs. iexans. me nnal score was a touchdown by Perry of the Aggies who took a punt and ran it back forty yards.

proven too much for hn fnnthaii I WBB nere Ulls SJtSMenn 'rn. are lumbering the hlppo- second game ever Dlaved hat xnoroughly imbued with this University of Chattanooga Mocca itomous. That Is When matched toam of Pulaski high in the game I neespe flrove hall Ww Louisl-played here todav. Tha rv.ii.mwt ana 5-vard Una in th th two tnstitutiona 6 to 0. Thn" spirit of Notre Dame, Christie Flan contest marked resumption of football relations between tb two sins nosed out he Georgetown College Tigers in the few minutes of their came this afternoon nml nn a gallop UK Kilpatrick.

Moore, Nashville's own "Shifty" Ka In, flul nil tlic rest. If nagan snowed himself a brilliant team advanced almost at will to tor but lacked the punch to put It SSL'LJ Intheftn.i iriod Louisiana JONES HIGH WINS Lynville, Ovt. 24 Jones nau oacK oy several long dashes that icr.i., ft state universities after a lapse since I 1 1 t. JLlf nitory. uuiohuiuuik.

mill Ar iniin.vfj iitr ij' i rr- won 7 to V. Ibey ni-e ver ni vith dtu much to regain for his sehool he by the co r.n,in a ne Lears held fiiuilv I ucicuiea Morgan close score of 14 to IS- some oi tne football prestige It -nr- lost unm muryia.no overpowered the Charlottesville outfttt 13 to 0. Rnim and Holt nlaved unifi ed a Keek ago Anuy. was play- itlB ri I Sm.

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