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The hue ve port Times Sunday, Nov. 1966 Punchless Peiin State Is Kayoed by Georgia Tech By RON SPEER ATLANTA, Ga. iff) Larry Good kayoed punchless Penn State with a pair of early touchdowns and guided fifth ranked Georgia Tech to a 21-0 victory Saturday, keeping the Yellow Jackets in position to pick off one 1 of the top bowl berths The sophomore quarterback two by penalties late in the third period just before Lucyk's fumble. tossed a 20 yard scoring pass and ran four yards for another Good, filling in while regular touchdown in the first quarter of the intersectional football battle watched by officials from the Kim King recovers from a wrist injury, hit on 5 of 6 passes for 109 yards in the first quarter, and finished by completing Orange and Gator bowls. (VJwr Halfback Lenny Snow, shack wns'w 10 of 26 for 149 yards.

The led most of the game by the rangy rookie added another 92 yards running, including 64 in a third- quarter drive that died THI YARDSTICK Penn Ga. Stati Tech First downs 8 19 Yards rushing 140 210 Yards passing 25 149 Passes 2-14 10-28 Passes Intercepted by 3 0 Punts 12-39 3-39 Fumbles lost 3 2 LSU QUARTERBACK Fred Haynes (11) fenders. LSU went on to wjn the South X. when he fumbled on the Penn State 2. Good sent Tech to a 7-0 lead in the first five minutes, hitting on passes of 38 and 30 yards to set up his 4-yard scoring urn- a eastern Conference game, 17-7.

(AP Wirephoto) wiggles for a gain on a wet field at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge Saturday amidst a host of Mississippi State de- Yards penalized ....25 44 plunge. I Penn State line led by tackle Dave Rowe, nailed down the ninth straight victory for Tech Late in the first quarter Good tossed a 20-yard scoring strike to Craig Baynham to cap a AX LSU Breaks Losing Streak in the fourth quarter with a 1- drive started by his 13-yard pass yard scoring leap. SOUTHERN METHODIST quarterback to Mike tortier. The Yellow Jackets, with only Kiser on a fourth down pitchout David Cooper comes in to assist. The Razorbacks posted a 22-0 win over the Ponies in the Southwest Conference game played in Fayetteville, Ark.

(AP Wirephoto) The Jackets drove in for the third touchdown after Lucyk's fumble, going 57 yards in 14 plays with Snow scoring on a a Nov. 26 test against Georgia between them and their first perfect season since 1952, blunted every Penn State bid as the Mac vvmte (iu) tans to pick up enough yardage for a first down in the second quarter against Arkansas. White is brought down by Joe Black (62) and gifted two possessions of the ball when Tiger John Garlington was whistled down for jostling Bulldog punter Dick McGraw. Saget tried to ignite his side with seven straight passes three were completed for 6 yards to end Dick try for the touchdown. Allen got in some nice licks the next time LSU gained possession and the Tigers inched to State's 18 before slowiqg down.

Daniel came in carrying his kicking plunge which gave the fleet halfback his 12th touchdown of Nittany Lions record dropped to 4-5. Penn State's biggest threat until a final-minute drive died on the Jackets' 20 ended on the the year. Sherman managed to com Eaton, 18 more to Haller and 6 to Ponies Handed 1st Loop Loss platform and booted through the 36-yard field goal that made it 17-7 with 2 minutes left before plete only 2 of 14 passes for 25 Reed but LSU stopped em on downs at the Tiger 39. The next time they got the ball, yards against the Tech defense Tech 43 in the third quarter when (Continued From Page 1-D) of the Ponies managed to reach The Lions gained 140 yards Dan Lucyks fumble was re the Maroons instructed Saget to covered by Eric Wilcox. carried the ball 38 times during rushing with 100 of those com ing in the second half.

Tech. throw, and he did. He hit Eaton lorn Sherman, Penn State the day, picking up 133 yards. He for 9 yards and Rhoden for 7, but had one more rushing play than Penn State 0 0 0 00 quarterback, had less luck than the last Sherman who invaded LSU wasn worried. The 7-yarder the entire SMU team.

intermission. The bengals got first call on the second half kickoff and promptly smashed 51 yards to State's 25, DiBetta launching the push with a 32-yard burst off tackle. But the Bulldogs stiffened with their backs against the wall and forced Tiger Mitch Worley to drop a punt on their 9. Georgia Tech 14 0 721 Tech Good 4 run (Henrv kick) to Rhoden gave Marcus 25 Dixie, missing on his first nine Dickey going over again. The win left the Razorbacks behind in the series, 21-19-2, but the Piggies have won 10 of the last 12 meetings.

SMU 0 0 0 00 Arkansas 3 6 0 1322 Ark FG White 39 Ark Bercher 69 punt return (kick failed) Ark Dickey 1 run (White kick) Ark Dickey 2 run (kick failed) Attendance 41,000. Tech Baynham 20 pass from Good catches for the season, a school passes. The Lions got their DICKEY GETS RECORD David's afternoon netted him (Henry Kick) Tech Snow 1 run (Henry kick) Attendance 50,172. record that had been held jointly initial first down outside of Martine when he took the ball, but the quick Hog safety broke loose of the party and looked up in a phalanx of blockers all too willing to direct traffic for the swift Fort Smith senior. Bercher ran at controlled speed in front of the Razorback bench as the cordon of blockers cut down any threatening Mustangs.

The score came with 9:48 left in the half, but White fizzled on the conversion try. Southern Methodist escaped further embarrassment late in by Saget and Ode Burrell. With 56 seconds showing, Prath-er returned to the scene and had Cowboys Fall, 21-6 the SWC record for most carries, breaking Ray McKeown's record against Arkansas (37) set for TCU in 1952. LSU on the go. A 15-yard penalty Dickey who holds the school record for the most points (24) in for fouling put the markers on State's 21 and Trey then legged 14 yards around the right side to the 7.

But the clock caught the Tigers still on the field. MISS. STATE 0 7 I fr-7 single game, also won a Deacons Pound Memphis State WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) the half when Dickey, running Nebraska Cops Fourth Straight Big 8 Crown By WILLIAM B. KETTER LINCOLN, Neb.

(UPI) Fourth-ranked and unbeaten Nebraska Saturday smashed Oklahoma State 21-6 to LSU 14 3 ft-17 witn monotonous regularity. personal duel with SMU's soph sensation Jerry Levias. The fleet Pony, who came into the game as the league's scoring leader, was overhauled by Dickey who now has 48 points to Jerry's 42 this helped Arkansas move from its 27 Wake Forest's football team scored two second-period touch to the SMU eight where Billy Bob Stewart came up to stop the Palestine, sophomore on a year. downs, then turned the game over to its defensive unit for a 21-7 football victory over Memphis State Saturday. LSU Jim Dousay, 3 run (Steve Daniel kick) LSU Billy 'Masters, 3 pass from Fred Haynes (Daniel kick) State Harland Reed, 57 pass from Don Saget (Jim Neill kick) LSU Daniel, 36 field goal.

Tiger-Bulldog Stats LSU Rushinf Player Alt. Cain Loss Net (Continued From Page 2-D) got a path-clearing block from Gawain Dibetta and hammered 23 yards to the State 6. Three downs later Dousay angled off the right side and went over the stripe for a 6-0 lead just 1:34 deep into the conflict. Daniel's foot boosted it to 7-0 in short order. Next time Ole Lou grabbed the handle they rumbled 54 yards for another touchdown that set the Bulldogs back on their haunches.

This one was a 14-play drive that stamped of LSU's dig 'em out attack. Only one maneuver an 18-yard sweep of end by Haynes that shot the Bengals past midfield gained any measurable yardage. But there sat the Tigers on State's 3. Haynes stepped back, sighted Masters knifing off into the ought flat and hit him with the bomb that made it 13-0 with 4:46 left in the half. Daniel again kicked the conversion.

Saget, the lad from Meridian who learned his football at Bill Ruple's knee in Monroe, smacked Reed with an 8-yard pass coming out on the ensuing kickoff but Tommy Garrison one play earlier was dumped for an 8-yard loss so it was a standoff. Grezaff wowed the customers with a 28-yard return of State's punt right there, but Sammy skidded to a stop on the soggy sod as did LSU's offense on the following series. Saget ran out the opening period with some aerial antics, hitting Reed with a 12-yarder that promised something big and coming back with an 11-yarder to Haller right down the middle. The latter, however, was wiped out by a 5-yard penalty and with a bow in the direction of the cameramen, they headed into the second stanza. MAROONS IN BLACK Saget pumped up his pitching arm and landed the bulldogs on the scoreboard just 1:32 into that second chapter.

An 18-yard connection to Haller moved State out to its own 43 and on the next down the Bulldogs were hearing cowbells all over the pasture. Don had stepped back and looped a pass to Reed, all alone on the Tiger 35, and Harland took off on his 57-yard pitch and catch Frank Broyles remained invin fourth-and-one situation with 1:12 left before intermission. clinch its fourth consecutive Big 8 football champion The Ponies produced the first cible in homecoming games as the Porker Boss with the victory, his eighth. The losing Tigers, who had PERSONAL FOUL A 15-yard personal foul infraction on State's follow-up punt put LSU at State's 35 and LSU was again knocking. The weapon was to be a Daniel field goal attempt from the Maroon 29, but the boot lacked mileage.

The Starkville crowd had two shots at moving the ball as the scoreless third quarter neared the finish when Tiger. Jerry Joseph fumbled a backward reception of a punt with Bulldog Jimmy Price covering at LSU's 37. Saget rifled a 20-yard pitch to Reed for a first down at the 17 but that impetus was strangled when Neumann picked off another Saget pass at LSU's 8 and legged it back 45 yards to midfield territory. State's Reed sparkled in pass-grabbing with six for a total of 109 yards. THE BOUNCING BALL Tiger George Bevan, a Sophomore linpharkpr.

cot into the act ship Before a blanketed record in the way of the Huskers, second straight unblemished regular sea down of a slow third period 10 minutes deep into activity as neither team moved the ball with SMU, which entered the game as the league's unbeaten league won five straight, were thwarted by two pass interceptions in the third period and a fourth-quarter fumble. Memphis State 7 0 0 714 Wake Forest 0 14 0 721 son. Haynes 22 97 Prather 2 14 Dousay 13 5S any authority. leader, never mounted a threat With 14 minutes remaining in crowd of 65,102, the Cornhuskers used a destructive defense and a methodical offense to squelch the surprising challenge of the out-manned visitors. Only Oklahoma, which lost a against the Porker defenses.

The triumph also virtually assured Nebraska of a bowl Allen 15 38 Dibetta 11 79 Matte 3 8 Their claim that the fourth the warfare, Arkansas took over at its 35 and began its first quarter belonged to the Ponies," substantiated by their comeback MS Brady 6 run (Stevens kick) WF Erickson 1 run (George kick) WF Hauswald 5 run (George kick) WF Heck 1 run (George kick) Attendance 8,000. Masters 2 1 Stephens 2 I Newfield 1 3 sustained march. Brittenum 10-7 battle to Missouri stands THE YARDSTICK Neb. Ok la. St.

First downs 13 15 Punts 8-37 10-34 worked Burnett for 11 yards and a first at the SMU 28 during the push and then fired first a 24-yarder to Mike Sigman at the Passing yardage 86 82 victories this year, could be backed only by a drive to the Porker 29 with 2:38 remaining in the game. That was their deepest penetration of the contest. Passes 6-14 7-21 Ohio State MISS. STATI Rushinf Player Aft. Cain Lost Net Saset 13 27 13 14 Garrison 10 8-8 Haller 3 3 12 Culpepper 12 0 2 Morrell 3 1 0 19 Passes intercepted by 1 0 Punts 10-37 f-umDies lost 2 2 Yards penalized 67 51 Joe Bellino, the former Heis-man Trophy winner with the Boston Patriots, has had his ups-and-downs since entering pro ball.

However, Joe now has made the grade and according to his one gater. trorn that point, Dickey took over. Arkansas marched unimpeded Calhoun 1 I 0 1 for the game's first score, SMU tried a fourth-down pass from punt formation with 8:21 Eases Past berth possibly a match with White's first-quarter field goal on the final period's first play when he picked the bouncing from the 29. Two Bnttenunv remaining in the game, but that resulted in only a nine -yard Alabama in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day. to-Tommy Burnett passes cov coach, Mike Holovak, he's done it because of "continued hard work and undying confidence in football it had been aetieciea Dy Neumann out of the air for an ered 18 yards of the push, but the drive failed at the 29 when a pair picKup ana tne Porkers capitalized five minutes later with Nebraska's halftime lead was 7-6 on a seven-play, 59-yard trudge in the 16th minute of the Iowa Club of Brittenum passes went astray.

SMU's deepest first-half pene Passmi Player Att. Com p. Int. Yds. Haynes 12 0 35 MISS.

STATE Passim Plaver Att. Cemp. Int. Yds. Saset 28 11 2 166 LSU Pass fteceivinf Player N.

Yds. TD Masters 3 19 I Stephens 1 3 0 Dousay 1 13 0 MISS. STATE Past Receivinf Player No. Yds. TD H.

Reed 109 1 Haller 2 36 0 game. Junior halfback Ben Gre trations followed, going to the interception at State's 46. George ran this way and that way, up and down before finally being brought to ground at State's 16, a 30-yard refund. Haynes, Dousay and DiBetta alternated at nudging the markers to state's goal on six plays IOWA CITY, Iowa (UPI) gory went over on a 10-yard end sweep to cap one of the most Porker 36 following Jerry Grif fin's interception of a Brittenum Halfback Mark Stier intercepted an Iowa pass on the Ohio Stale aerial. But Black rushed up to frustrating first halves the Huskers have experienced this season.

By contrast, Nebraska scored a 2-yard-line with less than a minute to go Saturday to halt a stop White on a fourth-and-one situation at the Hog 36 and stop the threat. but disaster came along on a KirH u-hon Havnps hnhhlpd touchdown in each of the last two Eaton 2 15 0 WINTER STORAGE Let Us Check and Store Your Lawn Mowers Small Storage Fee Saves You Time, Space and Equipment Delivered To You In Spring READY-TO-MOW 1 6 Rhoden frantic 90-yard Iowa drive and give the Buckeyes a 14-10 Big Ten win. at the 1 with tackle Glenn i Arkansas followed by probing LSU Puntin Higgins recovering for the other side. One bright spot hit the Tiger faithful thouch. because the The Hawkeyes started on their from the 36 to the Pony 11 before running short of downs and calling on White for another field Kickoff Returns No.

Avi. 4 35.2 No. Yds. ..2 82 1 7 Player. Worley Player Grarafti Masters nuhlip address voice advised: goal try.

This one drifted off wide to the left. own 3 with only five minutes left on the clock after Ohio State had scored what proved to be the winning touchdown. them that Tulane had dropped a MISS. STATE Puntinf quarters en route to its fourth straight conquest of Oklahoma State. Nebraska's touchdown parade was led by senior quarterback Bob Cburchich, who tallied twice once on a four-yard run and another on a one-yard bolt.

Churchich also broke his own single season passing record by hitting for 80 yards for a year's total of 980. Oklahoma State, which had an The Iowa drive bogged down on BERCHER RUNBACK Bercher then furnished the Player McGraw Player 31-10 decision to Honda ana there was general rejoicing. LSU forced State to punt once mnre and si need richt back on Kickoff Returns No. Av. 7 39.0 No.

Yds. ...2 27 1 24 Air-Pac Hogs with their halftime edge the 8 against the bigger Ohio State line. Right end Paul Usi-nowicz had the victory smack in Garrison Rhoden the Bulldog 21 from where Daniel! Reed didn go it alone as ne somersaulted into, the end zone, carrying Tiger defender Pops Neumann with him on the roll. Neill kicked the seventh point. LSU bounced right back, driving 70 yards on 15 plays to State's 3 before running out of space and downs.

This was another chopping march with the big gainers coming on a 16-yard spin off the right side by DiBetta and a couple of Haynes-Masters hookups in the right flat for 10 and 6 yards: The two throws got LSU deep in State ground but Trigger Allen was trapped by Bulldog Bill with his third scoring punt return of the season. LSU Punt Returns 417 E. 70th St. Phone 865-8434 Donnie Denbow and Jim Hagle YARDSTICK Iowa Ohio State outside shot at the conference No. Yds.

..5 56 1 0 No. Yds. 1 45 1 30 Past Interceptions Player Graiatfl Joseph Player Neumann Bevan tried his 38-yard Held goal attempt. Again it was far too short. Haynes had put LSU in that field position with a 10-yard circle of end and a 13-yard pass to Dousay in the left flat at State's 13.

For the second time State was crown, nettled its foe and the capacity crowd with a brilliant First downs 14 II Rushing yardage 150 101 Passing yardage 142 135 Passes (A-C) 11-24 10-20 Passes Intercepted 1 1 MISS. STATE Punl Returns defensive effort in the first half. The stubborn Cowboys nar Punts 3" No. Yds. 1 Player Rhoden Fumbles lost 0 0 i r.

Yards penalijed 60 49 rowed the gap to a single point early in the second quarter after 4 4 6 4 end Doug Cathey recovered his hands on a pass from Ed Pololak, but bobbled what ap Husker fumble on the Nebraska 29. Five plays later fullback Jack Navy Sinks Vanderbilt, 30-14 peared to be a simple catch on Reynolds, Oklahoma State's the goal line. Steir intercepted on bread and butter runner all day uped off runs of 22 and 13 yards. the next play. slammed in for the touchdown Ohio State now is 3-3 in the Big from a yard out.

Ten with one game left. The loss Nebraska might have been gave Iowa a 1-6 conference rec thinking of its Thanksgiving Day The next time Navy got the ball, the Middies drove 60 yards and Cartwright pitched 18 yards to Taylor for the score. Cart-wight again found Taylor for a 15-yard touchdown to cap a 57-yard march. The first Commodore touch game with Oklahoma when tow. ord and its second consecutive cellar finish in the Big Ten.

ering Jerry Patton kicked off into the brisk midwest air of Memo Ohio State took advantage of a weak punt by Iowa's Larry rial Stadium. The Huskers could down assault of 80 yards fea McDowell late in the final period and bulled 40 yards for the not crank up its vaunted offensive machine in the early going despite several opportunities. winning touchdown, capped by a 2-yard-pass from quarterback Bob Long to halfback Bo Rein. Navy's ability to control and advance the ball kept Vanderbilt in poor field position most of the game. Navy linemen repeatedly dumped Commodore passers for losses.

Mixing his calls, Cartwright used Murray on sweeps and pitchouts, sent Daley up the middle and picked out Taylor for his key pass completions. The victory gave Navy a 4-5 record and left the Commodores with a 1-7 Cartwright completed 13 of 26 attempts for 151 yards Murray gained 102 yards in 17 tries and Daley added 67. Vandy's Davis, pressured by a determined Navy rush, completed eight of 23 passes for 124 yads. Navy marched 40 yards in eight plays to set up Church's field goal early in the first quarter after Murray had clip- Nebraska didn't help its own cause any. It lost two fumbles and was penalized 49 yards By BOB GILBERT NASHVILLE, Tenn.

(AP) -Navy mounted five long scoring drives and quarterback John Cartwright passed for two touchdowns in a 30-14 football 'victory over Vanderbilt here Satuday. C. J. Tamulevich, junior fullback, ran 55 yards for a Navy touchdown in the last two seconds of the game. The Navy ground attack cracked the Commodore defense and the running of halfback Terry Murray and fullback Tom Daley set up two touchdowns.

Carwright fired touchdowns passes to end Bob Taylor, Daley scored on a 14-yard burst up the middle and John Chuch kicked a 22-yard field goal. Vanderbilt scored in the final seconds of the second and fourth quarters, on one-yard runs by Chuck Boyd and Gary Davis. tured Davis passes to Boyd for 34 yards and to Chuck Ousley for 25. On second down at the one, Navy dug in and held for two plays before Boyd scored. V'andy drove 53 yards, in seven plays late in the game and Davis scored on a quarterback sneak with 39 seconds left.

Iowa opened the scoring early in the second quarter with a during the initial 30 minutes. But the second half the Huskers were a much different squad. It took less than five minutes and 26-yard field goal by Bob Anderson after a long drive ran out of steam. The Buckeyes bounded back five minutes later a touchdown on a 4-yard run by halfback Paul Hudson and took a 7-3 halftime lead. Navy 3 14 7 630 seven plays for them to march 22 yards in the third quarter to relieve an anxious coach Bo Devaney.

Churchich climaxed the Vanderbilt 0 7 0 714 Navy FG J. Church 22 Navy Taylor 11 pass from CartwrlBht (J. Church kick) Navy Taylor 15 pass from Cartwright (J. Church kick) Vend Bovd I run (Healv kick) drive with his four-yard touch Navy Daley 14 run (J. Church kkkH The third quarter was a standoff, but Iowa opened the final period with a touchdown on a 12-yard pass from Podalak to down run.

It was set up by an Oklahoma State fumble on its vano uavis 1 run (Heaiy kick) Navy Tamulevich 55 run (pass failed) Attendance 18,583 halfback Barry Cress. Anderson's extra point kick made it 10-7 for own 22. NEBRASKA 0 7 7 721 OK LA STATE 6 6 Scoring: NEB Gregory 10 run (Wachholtr kick) OK ST Reynolds run (kick failed) NEB Churchich 4 run (Wachholtz kick) NEB Churchich 1 run (Wachholtl kick) Attendance 65,102. Iowa. Ohio State rolled up 101 yards rushing and another 135 in the air.

Iowa had 150 on the ground and 142 in the air. Iowa also took Power Punching Williams Set To Fight Clay in Astrodome the edge in first downs, 7-4. (Pllii -'V' IP 4 7. I I TRY IT IT'LL SUIT YOU! :1 i i i I on imported silken sharkssTn, two button stylt tK 'y-i i f- nw Blu or "Verd Green'' thadei OR try wonted 1 i utt in butntm-lik tones, tailored with th ru9Qdness I i woven m. Davit' can "uit you in Style Mart Suit.

'VP- it! From $69.50 to $79.30 Tl Oth.r SuiH From $49.50 I "I I FREE ALTERATIONS iwlV i OjiETlIrS i 1802 Ttxa, Art. "Old Village Wttt tn4" W' Tirirililii.nl n' iVi SSW. Iowa leaky pass defense couldn't stop Long from making satellite. The fight, which is expected to key yardage through the air. He By DARRELL MACK Williams will get 20 per cent of completed 10 of 20 passes for 135 yards with two interceptions.

Left end Billy Anders caught five passes for 93 yards. Podolak had one of his better days. The sophomore netted 78 yards rushing and completed 11 of 24 passes for 142 yards. Ohio State intercepted only one of Podolak's passes, but it cost Iowa the game. set a record for an indoor crowd and gate, will be in the $36 million astrodome.

It will be the first fight in the famed stadium which can hold 6,6000 for boxing. Promoter Earl Gilliam expects a crowd of 50.000 and a gate of more than $500,000. The indoor record crowd was 23,305 for the Fritzie Zivic-Henry Armstrong fight in Madison Square Garden Jan. 17, 1941. The record indoor gate is $422,918 set in the Rocky Graziano-Tony Zale fight in Chicago Stadium July 6, 1947.

Both of these were in the days before full-blown television. This fight will be telecast on closed circuit to 125 theaters and arenas and overseas via Early Bird the gate and Clay will get 50. Gilliam gets 12'j and the dome 174. Clay, 24, unbeaten in all 26 pro fights, said this will be his hardest fight because of Williams' punching ability. It will be his seventh defense since he won the title from Sonny Liston Feb.

25, 1964. He defeated Liston in a return match May 25, 1965, and then stopped Floyd Patterson in 12 rounds last Nov. 22. This year. Clay has decisioned George Chuvalo in Toronto, stopped Henry Cooper and Brian London in London and knocked out Karl Mildenberger in Frank HOUSTON UPI (-Cassius Clay, the busiest heavyweight champion since Joe Louis, will make his fifth title defense in less than a year Monday night against the last of the power-punchers, Cleveland (Big Cat) Williams.

Williams, 33, who died three times on an operating table two years ago, finally will be getting a shot at the title after 15 years as a pro. Williams started fighting when Clay was only 9 years -old. The Big Cat has a CM record, including 51 knockouts more than any other active fighters. He has stopped 15 men in the first round, more than any other heavyweight in history except Jack Dempsey. 1 Crees caught five of Podolak passes for 62 yards and one touchdown.

IOWA Oil T-te OHIO STATE 1 14 Scoring: IOWA-FG Anderson OS Hudson 4 run (Cairns kick) IOWA Crees 11 pass from Podolak (Anderson kick) OS Rein 2 pass from OS Rein 2 pass from (Cairns kick) Attendance 44.677. KING EDWARD Amenct't Lirgesl Selling Cigar furt, Germany..

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