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UNC Connies From Behind To Top Indians Sub Halfback Sparks Terps Justice, Weiner Spark Tar Heels In 20-14 Contest By ROBERT L. MOORE WILLIAMSBURG, Nov. 5. UP) End Art Weiner saw to 1 personally here today that the University of North Carolina remained in the running for the Southern Conference football championship ae the Car Heels won a gruelling uphill battle la biting cold tram William Gators Score 28-7 Upset Over Georgia '48 Star Saves Reputation And Coach's Job To 40-14 Win ana Mary's inruans, zu-i. A capacity crowd of more than Geo.

Washington Feels Wrath Of Maryland COLLEGE PARK, Md, Nov. 5. (JP) Substitute Quarterback Stan La-vine's passing opened the Good gates today for a 40-14 football victory scored by Maryland over George Washington. Maryland was having a tough time getting started to post in its fifth victory in six games until the senior 21,000 fans watched the Tar Heels, smarting from successive lickings JACKSONVILLE, Pla. Nov.

5. (UP) Churnin' Charlie Hunsinger, a 1948 star down on his luck, saved his reputation and perhaps his Dartmouth Overwhelms by Louisiana State and Tennessee, roll from behind twice. There were coach's Job today by running Flo rida to a surging 28 to 7 triumph over Georgia. Columbia only three minutes left when the Tar Heels finally overhauled the underdog Indians for keeps. The payoff drive covered 59 yards and ended with Billy Hayes throwing a 13-yard, fourth-down pass While 38300 fans were muttering that Coach Ray (Bear) Wolf had to win this one or else, Hunsinger's from Pittsburgh came off the bench i in the second quarter.

mighty tearing of the turf netted 174 yards in 18 tries for almost 10 NEW YORK, Nov. 5. tuned up for next week's clash with unbeaten Cornell by scalping overpowered Columbia The two teams fumbled around in that found Weiner waiting In the a scoreless first period with Joe 'end zone. Egbert Williams, a big yards a rush, Thanks to the 185-pound terror Tucker doing the quarterbacking for Maryland. La vine came in then and ASHEVILLE'S CHOO CHOO JUSTICE was a bright star in North Carolina's 20-14 victory over William and Mary yesterday afternoon in Williamsburg, Va.

Justice (22) cuts wide at the start of a 75-yard return of a punt for the Tar Heels second touchdown in the third period. Others. in play include: Carolina end Ken Powell William and Mary back Frank Pella (35) and guard Jim McDowell (39). (AP Wirephoto.) today, 35-14, after a stuttering start from Harris burg. TIL, Florida scored Its first Southeastern Conference this is how the picture changed that fanned false hopes among the 25,000 Baker Field customers.

victory of the year and first over He completed three straight passes to 61 yards and pitched out to Ed Modzelewski who went four yards Fullback Herb Carey cracked the sophomore tackle, made good on his second of three conversion attempts. Behind by 7-0 at half time, the Tar Heels lost no time taking command of the situation as the -third period got under way. A fumble by tribe fullback Ed Magdziak set up one touchdown and All-America Charlie Justice's longest run of the Columbia defense for two scores Football Game to score. hand end Tommy Rowe snatched two touchdown passes as Dartmouth Three more perfect passes went 76 yards, the third traveling 20 yards A Burning Question: Will Justice, Otler Worthies tie Ready For Irish? overcame an early Columbia lead. over the goal to Stan Karnish.

Rioting Puts Georgia in nine years with comparative ease. Charlie personally scored three of the 'Gators four touchdowns. Florida slashed savagely at Georgia in the first four minutes, with a 58-yard drive featuring a 37-yard pass from Quarterback Angus Williams to End Don Brown plus Hunsinger's streaking 21 -yard run down the sidelines. Bill Dey, who added the fiva Another throw set np the ball on the eight from where Lavine took it extra points, streaked 62 yards on a By JAKE WADE over himself. 2 In Hospital then they caught fire.

Big Art's (Special Correspondent) pass receiving turned out to be the Just as the half ended he threw 21 yards, again to Karnash over the WILLIAMSBURG, Nov. 5. It's Notre Dame next week, and big show of the game in the final DETROIT, Nov 5. Ufi Con- North Carolina supporters feel a little better. The Tar Heels didn't goal, for a 26-0 Maryland lead.

stages. He nailed them on all sides Six minutes later Georgia steamed jflicting accounts made it impossible Lavine pitched another touchdown back to ring up its single score. and finally took in a pitch for the final score in the fourth quarter. Statistics Bj United rresO First downs Yds. gained rushing 71 Yds.

gained passing 130 Passes attempted IS Passes completed 8 Passes Intercepted by 2 Number ot punts 10 Punting average 33 4 Fumbles 2 Ball lost on tumbles 1 Number of penalties 7 Yards penalized S7 exactly cover themselves with glory, as the cliche goes, but they won. Score was 20 to 14. William and Mary was the vctim. It came in the last quarter and it was hard earned. throw eight yards to Pete Augs driving from its own 47 behind Floyd today to fix blame in the riot which NO.

13 147 128 18 10 1 7 42.0 2 1 9 75 Billy Hayes threw it. Hayes, who Reid and Billy Mixon with Ray; broke up a high school football burger in the fourth period and Bob Shemonski wound up the Maryland rout by returning a punt 76 yards Prosperi flipping a seven-yard pass Question tonight is whether Charlie (Choo Choo) Justice and Later Charlie was injured and game Friday night, police said. As a result of the fighting, two persons were in hospitals with seri- to the end zone. has been eased out of his starting berth by Weiss, was a star in the last quarter in both his running and passing. There were breaks in this game to Bob Walston at the goal line.

Midway in the second period Florida's Loren Broadus took a had to be carted off the field for In all, Lavine completed 12 of 17 assorted other Tar Heel worthies will be able to play against the Irish in Yankee Stadium next week. The Choo Choo was almost as the second time in his college passes for 207 yards. Seven were career. Last week against Ten Georgia punt on the visitors' 35 and ous knife wounds. ran it back to the 23 From there More than 1000 ans joined to punt return in the second period to account for the other Dartmouth tally.

With quarterbacks Johnny Clay-ton, Gil Mueller, and Bob Mc-Craney completing 12 of 19 passes, the Indians from Hanover, moved 333 yards in total offense to roll up 20 first downs. In the last quarter. Coach Tuss McLaughry used his second and third string backs. Dartmouth's road to a fifth straight win after an opening loss to Penn appeared rugged In the early stages. Columbia, looking anything but a three-touchdown underdog, drove 66 yards to score on Leon Van Bfllingham'a smash from the one early in the second period.

That was the first score of the game. Then Dartmouth rolled. Dartmouth 0 14 14 735 Columbia 0 7 0 77 for both sides. The Tar Heels re caught by Karnash a junior from nessee was the first. He was brought Glassport, Pa.

pale and ineffective in the first half covered an Indian fumble to set up the first Carolina score which back in for a little duty and again was hurt, to be taken off for tune Williams quarterback-sneaked thej tuc c8ru today as he was against Tennessee, ball over. -player and a white player began! He simply didn't get cranked up, put the Tar Heels in the ball game. campaign 75 yards on a punt returnput the Indians in the hole. 13-7 with less than three, minutes of. the third chapter history.

Magdzlak's fumble of the second half kickoff was recovered for Carolina on the Indians 19-yard ribbon number three. It was not immediately learned if his injury was seri Later there were breaks that went With less than one minnte left slugging each other on the grid- that's all. Last week they said George Washington, suffering its fourth defeat in seven games, never launched a threat until the third quarter. Led by John Tivnan, the Colonials traveled 80 yards to score, 4r thA fiw half RTrtarfnc intopfwnfail to both sides. mis auuut mm "This is what happened to Ten- Andy Davis throwing the final four by end Ed Bilpuch.

After Hayes Holy Cross Wins a Georgia pass and scampered to the 29. Hal Griffin slashed to thej Afterwards, a Negro man and his se-e and Hunsinger scored two wife told police they were attacked plays later. jby about four knife-wielding white yards to Bill Szanyi. First Game Of Year had picked up three and Carolina lost five on an offside penalty. Justice whipped a 21-yard pass to full Szanyi also caught a second touch ous.

He walked off the field under his own steam. Justice practiced only one day last week. Against Tennessee he sustained a side injury and there was a slight pleurisy complication. He was under treatment from the infirmary all week. He definitely was not in good shape.

Various other Tar Heels also went numuiKtr ims uii nam ais own vouths outside the stadium. WORCESTER. Mass, Nov. 5. (JP) down pass from Tivnan on the seven nessee.

Or at least it's the way it was told to me. Due to the strike of the CIO, There wasn't any coal to make Choo Choo go." Coal was short today in the first back George Verchick in the end After six straight losses. Holy Cross yard line the fourth quarter after a 48-yard march. Melvindale police denied there was any racial aspect to the rioting. However, the Melvindale team 17 in the third period to gallop 41 yards and the crowd smelled more blood.

Griffin and Fullback Russ Godwin plunged twice and Hunsinger carried over for the final George Washington .0 0 7 7 14 Maryland 0 26 0 1440 scored its first football victory of the season by defeating Colgate, 35-27 in a swift moving scramble for touchdowns. zone for the Tar Heels' first touchdown. Williams' kick tied up the game. Justice, bottled up most of the was all white while there were seven Negroes on the starting lineup George Washington scoring: Sewanee Downs half when the Indians, led by a fast touchdowns Scanyi 2. Points after Paul Gallo's spectacular 101-yard into the game with ailments which cut down their effectiveness.

Tackles first half, put the Tar Heels ahead touchdown Cavallo 2. striking and sharp tossing halfback. Buddy Lex. and a brilliant offensive and defensive end. Vito La'z Lewis kicked all four Florida ir uge extra points Playea ln Melvindale, an all-white n.nr i.

4h community. run with a fumble, which he caught in the air in his own end zone, a moment later. The Choo-Choo, who hadn't been able to score Maryland scoring: Touchdowns Modzelewski, Karnash 2, Lavine, Dalton Ruffin and Joe Augustine could not even make the trip, along with wingback Fred Sher proved the clincher of the exciting second neriod when ProsDeri nassedi cause of the outburst of Ragazzo streaked off to a 7 to 0 against the Tribe in three previ duel waged in ad rizzlmg ram be- 97 MrHc tn Waictnn anrt Wwrt far. I temper was the hot rivalrv between lead- The touchdown was scoreo. ous meetings, pulled in Joseph Augsburger, Shemonski.

Points after touchdowns Dean 4. man. Back "Skeet" Hesmer never limn. divccb ncoum iirvci Hampden, 12-2 SEWANEE, Nov. 5.

(V The University of the South (Sewanee) scored twice today with less than five minutes to play to hang ifore 7.000 fans. riei to the Florida five but the play i16 schools, witnesses said. They off the bench. Tackle Julian (Buddy) Lex's punt on his 25, wheeled to the right and set sail down the west sideline. Justice were both unbeaten and the league was called back to the 34 on a pen Georgia Plavs 21 Gage Games sifted through the mass of Indians King played a little but was far below par.

Tackle Jim Hendrick was out of commission. End Ken Powell played, but he was nothing like the devastating Powell of old. cnampionship was at stake. Fighting broke out on the gridiron in the final minutes. River Rouge was awarded a 7-0 victory even though the game was not com- and end Kenny Powell knocked Lex a 12-2 defeat on a stubborn Hamp-den-Sydney football team.

Hampden-Sydney's safety came in alty and Broadus intercepted Pros-peri's next pass. It was the most points totaled by Florida in a 28-game series, of which 22 were won by Georgia with one tie. The series has been played since 1915. the last man who had a chance to ATHENS. Nov.

5. fUP) Georgia will play a 21-game basket- This was the banged up Carolina pleted. the second quarter when Dudley colhoun was smothered by the big 6 Clemson at Dec. 9 Mississippi State at Starkville; Dec. 10 Alabama at Tuscaloosa; Dec.

17 South Carolina at Athens; Jan. 7 Mississippi at Athens; Jan. 11 nmeif at AtViane Tan 14 Snlir.n the extra point. An overflow chilled crowd of 20,000 decided it was William Mary's day. Justice found himself in the second half.

A great 65-yard quick kick, putting the Indians back on their heels, was one of his Then he shot a bullet pass to George Verchick from the 21 for Carolina's first touchdown. When Williams made good the point, the team which met a well prepared I baH schedule this fall and winter. William Mary contingent, aching including 13 Southeastern Confer-for victorv. Five nlavers started ence games. Athletic Director Wal- red line in the end zone after a bad pass from center.

get him out of the way at the William and Mary 30. That put Carolina out front, 13-7. But the Indians were to make one more bid for the ball game. With the passing combination working like charms the Indians moved 83 yards. Lex's 42 yard flip to end Freddie Mills Fights Joey Maxim On Jan.

24 who had never been in starting lace Butts announced today. Carolina at Columbia: Jan. 17 lineup before. Joe Kosinski. Dick The Bulldogs played 29 games: Kpnturfev at Athens: Jan.

20 The small margin looked goad In the spirited struggle until Sewanee's Frank Alford opened np the aerial Weiss and George Verchick earned! last season, winning 17 and losing Florida at Gainesville; Jan. 21 their positions, however, on' their 12. i Florida at Gainesville; 'Jan. 25 attack late in the final period. good showing last week.

Ono player LONDON, Nov. 5. (World's light heavyweight champion Freddie Mills will defend his title against Coach Ralph Jordan, starting his Georgia Tech at Athens; Jan. 28 After spearheading the payon Ragazzo put the Pigskin on the Tar Heel 29. Ragazzo made a was in there who had not played drive, Alford tossed to Bui Porter.

Georgia Freshmen Beat Alabama Frosh ATHENS, Ga Nov. 5. (UP) Lauren Hargrove today brought the Georgia freshmen from behind to sweep Alabama freshmen off their feet and take an 18-7 victory here today. Billy Gilmer, brother of the Crim shoestring catch of Lex's next toss at all, who isn't even on the train fourth season as Bulldog court chief, Kentucky at Lexington; Feb. 1 pi edicts a "stronger team." Everyj Georgia Tech at Atlanta; Feb.

4 first-stringer returns, plus a few Chattanooga at Chattanooga; Feb. score was tied at 7-7. Shortly after the next kickoff, Charlie looked like the glamour boy of old. He took in a punt and sold out down the sidelines, in front of the William Mary bench, for 75 yards and a touchdown. Before he sold out he faked a handoff to Joey Maxim of Cleveland, Ohio, here next January 24, Promoter Jack ing table.

The Indians were ready. Lex and on the 11. Lex hurled one to end George Heflin on the three. and his fourth-down pass to Magdziak mnhnninws nhn 0 11 1 rlevelon Auburn at Auburn- Feb. 11 Solomons announced today.

The fight will be scheduled for 15 rounds in London's Earls Court Ragazzo were truly terrific. The! enough for us to have two capable Florida at Athens; Feb. 15 Geor- who drove to visitors' one-yarn one. Alford then hit center for the score. Hampden-Sydney scrapped back and reeled off two first downs that carried to their own 31 before Lamb -caught Chapman for an eight-yard loss.

Then Sewanee's Chuck Ctoea-thani intercented a pass and gia Tech at Athens; Feb. 18 Mer- latter snowed nis mettle on oeiense outfits. was good for a- touchdown. Lex split the uprights to put the Indians cer at Macon- Feb. 25 Auburn at Stadium which has a seating ca- Bob (Goo Goo) Gantt.

He had as well as on offense. Such stars as son Tide Harry Gilmer, tossed a The schedule: Dec. 2 Chattanooga at Athens: M-vardM-tnHfllfhflpkBillvBairdforiPacity of 18,000 to 20,000. Athens; March 2-3-4 SEC tourna-j ahead, 14-13 William and Mary had excellent blocking at three points Justice and Weiner were only cautiously guarded a 7-0 margin ifarish'at best in the first half but 'Dec. 3 Clemson at Athens; at Louisville.

along the way. streaked down the left sideline to through the first half. The Indians Alabama's only touchdown. Charles! Maxim is generally recognized as Goaza converted. the No- 1 liSht heavyweight in the Hargrove piled over from the one-1 United States following iiis defeat of vard line.

Alabama blocked Jackie I Gus Lesnevich last May 25. Lesne- the one-yard line. Zeke McDavia nil got that lead with the game in its ooriv minutes when Lex fired a 29 richt Euard for the clincher. Roherts' ooint trv. takine the edeeivlcn "si nis worm tine to Alius vard pass behind the goal line.

It Sewanee racked up nine first was the twelfth time this season; downs to fight for Hampden-Syd- here a year ago last July. in the first half. Halfback Leo Dwojeski swung around right end for 35 yards to vr j-r score. Hargrove then swept end WOrKOUlS tJ8 Store For Boxers SalOOl4 MUIU n.u.ui.?. ney.

A crowd of about 2,500 persons saw the game. Score by periods: Sewanee 0 0 1212 Hampden-Sydney 0 2 0 0 2 Sewanee scoring: Touchdown Alford. McDavid. Hampden-Sydney: Safety. It Doesn't Pay A heavy schedule of work outs awaits the boxing team candidates next week beginning with Monday night's practice.

Last week the boys were under the watchful eyes of Hank and Jack Roberts, men with long experience in the Ragazzo had hauled in a touchdown pass. Everybody except the Tar, Heels thought the struggle was over when the Indians forged ahead early in the fourth period. The tribe's defense had been air tight most of the game. The clock showed less than six minutes when Lex was forced to kick. Bud Carson returning the boot to his 41.

Dick Bunting, a native Virginian from Salem, made five. Hayes ripped over into William and Mary territory to the 45. Hayes, after adding three more, turned passer for a while with Weiner his favorite receiver. Haves hit Weiner for a first down ring. Several experienced fighters Missouri Edges Colorado, 20-13 BOULDER, Nov.

5. UP) Missouri's ground attack sputtered today but in the last minute the Tigers threw a scoring punch through the airlanes to defeat Colorado 20 to 13 in one of their toughest games of the football season. Phil Klein's 28-yard touchdown pass to John Glorioso gave Missouri its decision after a terrific battle highlighted by bruising play of the Colorado line. showed up for practice Wednesday and Friday and additional men are expected out as the season pro gresses. Boys who desire to learn boxing are asked, to report for practice as officials are anxious To Kid The Navy NEW ORLEANS.

Nov. 5. (UP) Tulane University cheerleaders learned today that it doesn't pay to kid the Navy especially not with a kid named Denfeld. Before the Tulane-Navy football game today, 65,0000 spectators howled when the cheerleaders introduced a baby white goat, sandwiched between signs reading: "Denfeld." -Ired at the jibe against their displaced admiral. Navy's underdog team got Tulane's goat but good, by tying the wave, 21-2L on the 30.

to put boxing back to its prewar status. Verchick lost a couple of yards and a Hayes pass was too long. Hayes then tossed a bullet nass to Weiner on the 16. Bunting wa? unable to sain. Hayes found Weiner for the third time in six plays, this Western Carolina Swamps Newberry In 34-7 Contest tune on the 13.

It was fourth down. Hayes faded quickly, threw into the end zone over Don Howren's head to Weiner the middle for another first down, rinuri smashed to the 26 and The Tar Heels had been denied Tailbacks Roberts and Duke add a touchdown in the listless second ed the final scores in the fourth. quarter when the situation was NEWBERRY, S. Western Carolina, champion of the North State Conference, completely bottled up Hank (Slingshot) Witt last night and defeated the Newberry Weber to the 25, where the Indians were penalized 15 yards for holding. Lex shot a pass to Weber.

wh3 caught the ball as he fell on the much the same as It was on the Roberts went over from the two and Duke from the eight. Clark drive that won the game. Cam kicked both points. Una. getting a first down on the 29.

Lex rifled a long pass over Indians 25 when the officials rule.1 interference against Ed Weber, ran Indians, 34 to 7. Playing without three of its better backs, Ralph McConnell, Pee Newberry managed its only score late in the fourth when Witt slipped through a pass to End George Little for 31 yards. Joe and passed from their own 30 to the tribe 11. This time. Justice Wee Hamilton and Dick White, the Catamounts tightened up their pass went back to pass to Weiner.

bur Seigler kicked the point. defense to stop Witt, then went Hamilton, McConnell and White Weber grabbed the ball on the goai and ran out to the five. all were injured last Saturday In a came against Maryville, Term. heads of Justice ana Huniinn. Ragazzo taking the ball for a touchdown.

The lineups: WILLIAM is MARY 14 Left ends-Ragazzo. Bates "nsonJv Left tackles Gehlmaon. Goirer. Supko. Left guards McDowell.

Kirk. Baber. Centers Davis, Filer. Right guards Hushes. Lupo.

Right tackles Creekmur. Floyd. McGaie. Right ends HefliD. Smith.

Goodlow. Quarterbacks O'Pella. Mark. Left halfbacks- Lex. Lewis.

Right halfbacks Howren Reeves, Weber. Fullbacks Cloud. Magdziak. Weiner was catching passes all McConnell and White were lost for over the field in the second half. taking seven pitches for 91 yards.

William and 'Mary's pass-snatching the season. Tackles Pinball Allison and Dan Robinson and Guard Art Byrd were mainly responsible for Witt's pass expert, Ragazzo, caught fice for 101 yards. ing inaccuracy last night. The three Statistics W.C.T.C. First downs' 24 Yds.

gained rushing 525 63 Passes attempted 3 18 Passes completed 7 Yds. gained passing 0 151 Passes intercepted bv i 0 Tds. gained Interceptions 38 0 Punting average 35.1 41.2 Yds. kick returned 15 0 Opp. fumbles recovered 0 1 Yds.

lost penalties 50 40 Score br periods: W.C.T.C. 7 13 1434 Newberry 0 0 0 77 si The Indians undoubtedly missed rushed him so badly all night that NORTH CAROLINA (20) his Ditching fell far below par. Left ends weiner. OBnen. r.icwrm.

Left tackles Hansen. Williams. Wiley. the services of Jack Cloud, their All-Southern Conference fullback, who was injured late in the first quarter and never returned to Tailback Tommy- Selzer was the Augustine. Left guards McDonald.

Bestwick, outstanding defensive back lor the Cats, bv breaking up several of action. Witt's heaves. Until he went oat, the flier from Centers Neism. Houaan, Stevens. Right guards RywaJc.

Ondek, Slate. Rlgbt tackles Hendrick. Knhn. BUng-Rlcbt ends Powell. Washington.

Bil Little, John Boring and Frank Norfolk, had been superb. He played a prominent part in getting Hoble were outstanding on defense for Newberry. puch. Quarterbacks knor' Rltzo. atoainskl.

William and Mary's first toucn-down. which came on the ninth Carpenter. Gantt. Left Panoacki Justice. Bunting.

Hes nlav after the Indians got their mer. Carson. Page Right halfbacks Verchick. Sherman. W.C.T.C.

(34) Ends Phillips, Brown. Tackles Allison, Robinson. Guards Harris. Byrd. Centers Constance.

Backs Roberts, Arrington, Winchester. Hunt. hands on the ball. Norcross, Clements. Cloud had returned Justice's Fuunacks Hayes.

Wiess, Gurtis. Score bv periods: slap-happy with Boyce Winchester, Joe Hunt, Cecil Roberts and i Harry Duke scoring the touchdowns land Ralph Clark kicking four of five extra points. In the second quarter Joe Hunt, fullback, powered over from the three and Clark kicked the extra tpint. Winchester put on a one-man allow ln the. third period by carrying two reverses for touchdowns, ne 40 yards and the other 45.

'Clark booted one point for the two. punt to his 45, and eignt yarn Wm. Marv 1 a a 14 thrust. Lex Immediately pounaea ART WEINER CHARLIE JUSTICE North Carolina 13 I 20 Touchdowns: Ragazzo. Verchick, Justice, Magdziak.

Weiner. Point after: Lex to the Carolina 47. Cloud crasnea CAROLINA'S TWO ALL-AMERICAS. Charlie (Choo Choo) Justice and Art Weiner, strengthened their bid for through for a first flown on tne (XI. Williams 43).

repeat honors yesterday when they led the Tar Heels to a tight 20 to 14 victory over the William and Mary Indians. It NEWBERRY 7 Ends Boring, Little. Tackles Gosnell, B. Gruhn. Ouards Alpater." Thompson.

Center W. Gruhn. Backs Jones. Witt, Dubose, Seigler. Scoring touchdown: Little.

Poin alter: Seigler. 45 found anotner note to tne 37. teeieree: w. K. was Justice's long run that put Carolina back in the ball game and Weiner's catching of a pass in the end zone in the final go'phomore Weber tore around left IJJJJJfi hT'c" tillij Dukea.

South Carolina: half-minute of play that won the ball game. I end to tne SI, ana ClOUa DUCCea'man: J. A. MaUoy, Temple..

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