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February 4, 1961 SATURDAY TIMES DEMOCRAT Davenport Bcttendorf, Iowa Defeats Central 66 56 EitB i 5 Rams Rally For Victory At Finish Iowa City 64-56 Over Jefferson On March 13 at Miami Beach Floyd Patterson of New York will defend his World's Heavyweight Championship Title in his third meeting with Ingemar Johansson of Sweden Bill MacDonald, a Florida sportsman, personally pledged 1400,000 to the promoters in order to get the fight his friends thought he might be touched in the head by Jan. 15, $200,000 worth cf tickets had been sold, the orders coming from as far away as Australia by late February the $400,000 is expected to be reached meanwhile, MacDonald is getting ready to take bows for proving! CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa Iowa DUBUQUE, Iowa Paced by the 33 point effort of Herb Just mann, Dubuque's Rams staged a that Miami Beach can support a world title affair the top price is tremendous rally in the fourth $100, and since money means nothing to tourists in Florida, the century note is being flashed quite often. When Kelly Thordsen, the Davenporter who has made good in the movies, visited here last summer, we had quite a visit in the kitchen of the Clarence Weber home at 116 No. Thornwond, quarter Friday night and defeat ed Davenport Central 66-56. The Rams, now 4-9 in the Mississippi Valley Conference, only led by three with five minutes to go and took advantage of Central's City's Little Hawks, outscored in every quarter but the third, defeated Jefferson of Cedar Rapids, here Friday 64-56 in a Mississippi Valley Conference basketball game.

Trailing 28-25 at halftime. Iowa City hit a torrid pace to swamp the J-Hawks 20-5 in that quarter. Jefferson picked up its scoring stride in the final frame, netting 23 points, but the effort was not enough. weak press to roll up a 63-52 mar gin with two minutes to play. Central, now 2-11, fell back and tried to control the charging Rams but the point margin was too great to overcome.

Jim McKinney led the Central fight in the first quarter and had help from Gary Mittelbusher and Jim Hester in the final half. McKinney ended with 16 and Hester was right behind with 14 points. Mrs. Thordsen being Kelly's sister I remember Kelly talking about his boys and the lift out of seeing them or anybody compete in athletics wondered if he didn't want to make actors out of his boys instead of athletes maybe he wouldn't have any objections as the lads grew older, but as of the present he had the idea that anything they might do in athletics would just be up his alley well, Kelly just had quite a football season son, Joe, of Polytechnic High made the first team on the All-East Valley League team son, John, lettered, too one of the clippings said: "Joe Thordsen IOWA CITY fgm Iga flm fta pf tp Wombacher 0 3 0 0 2 0 Snook 5 11 2 4 3 12 Minnick 3 7 9 5 11 Jones 7 10 4 15 4 20 Jenson 4 4 3 4 4 7 AAoss 0 0 0 0 1 0 Geiger 3 0 0 0 4 Clark 2 4 0 0 0 4 Totals 23 42 It 34 1 44 JEFFERSON (CR)fgm fga ftm Iti pf tp Bowen 4 14 3 4 2 15 Long 7 18 3 4 2 17 Usher 0 0 0 0 4 0 Schley 3 5 2 2 5 8 Wingfield 2 7 3 4 7 Soufal 2 3 0 0 0 4 Clauson 0 1 12 4 1 Beauregard 1 3 2 3 0 4 Kirby 0 10 10 0 Wessel 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 51 14 23 21 54 Iowa City 13 12 20 1 44 Jefferson (C.R.) 13 IS 23-54 Ifllliilili hJ fjftf Jilt" 'V ffff 111 yl mmsrmM fp 1 33 3 15 2 4 3 4 4 4 1 2 14 44 KELLY THORDSEN DUBUQUE fgm fga ftm fta Justmann 14 29 5 8 Thalhammer 4 14 7 Skinner 2 13 1 3 Phillips 3 5 0 0 Wallis 2 5 0 1 Kramer 13 0 0 Totals 26 48 14 21 CENTRAL fgm fga ftm fta McKinney 7 13 2 4 Hester 5 12 4 4 Rasmussen 12 0 0 Mittelbusher 12 2 5 White 2 4 12 Peake 3 5 3 3 Greenlee 0 0 0 0 Lucht 2 4 0 0 Kelley 16 0 0 Total 22 48 12 18 Dubuque 1 18 13 Central 15 15 18 Officials: Geiger Hanlfan. Burlington Rips Huskies 13 54 14-44 154 received a kickoff to Poly from Smith of Monroe and handed off to his brother, John, on the reverse, who ran 92 yards for a touchdown.

John also made the conversion later Joe Thordsen ran 38 yards after receiving a pass from Arias and on the next play John Thordsen plunged 12 yards for the touchdown" when all this was happening, if Kelly Thordsen were not out on location someplace, I'll bet he was having a whee of a time. Quoting James E. Armstrong, editor of the Notre Dame alumnus: "I think good football is possible under high standards because we have seen high standards and good football living together all these years. I think coaching, material, student spirit, changes, BURLINGTON, Iowa A red- hot third quarter helped Burlington break open the battle and defeat Muscatine in a Little-Six Conference game here Friday, 83-67. The loss kept Muscatine in second place in the conference Bttitudes, and all the other pieces of the football pattern are not behind Bettendorf with a 4-3 record.

Burlineton led all the way and was paced by the deadly shooting of Gary Mears and Ron Beer with 24 and 20 points respectively. Cliff Cameron paced the los ers with 20 points and Mike Rueckert pitched in 12. Iowa Mat Team Tops Wildcats IOWA CITY, Iowa The Urd-versity of Iowa boosted its Big Ten wrestling record to 3-1 here Friday with a 23-11 trouncing of Northwestern. The visiting Wildcats are 2-2 in the Big Ten. Steve Combs, former Moline prep standout, gained a 7-0 decision over Millikan of Northwestern, in the 157-pound class.

Teammate Francis Frye scored the Hawks' only pin in 2:47 over the Cats' Matthews. 115 Frye, pinned Matthew, NW, 5:47 123 Crabtree, NW, won on forfeit 130 Huff, defeated Sawyer, NW, -2 137 Gates, defeated Wonders, NW, 7-1 147 Walston, defeated Davidson, NW, 10-0 157 Combs, defeated Millikan, NW, 7-0 167 Mulllns, defeated Sampson, NW, J-2 177 Tucker, defeated Paris, NW, 10-4 191 Jaklich, NW, defeated Jinkint, 10-0 HVT Weber, NW, defeated Thor-son, 1-0 J. fgm flm fta pf tp 8 8 9 4 24 0 0 0 0 2 10 11 3 14 3 13 3 7 2 0 0 0 4 6 2 3 1 14 0 0 1 0 9 2 4 1 20 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 30 23 30 15 83 fgm ftm fla pf tp 8 4 4 3 20 2 2 4 2 4 3 5 4 3 11 3 0 0 3 4 4 0 1 5 12 3 0 2 4 0 0 12 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 0 2 37 13 20 20 47 20 14 24 23-13 14 1 IS 17-47 BURLINGTON Mears Simonson Pease Mills McTherson Brodsky Rhelnschmldt Beer Tlmmerman Hotmann Totals MUSCATINE Cameron Keith Crumley Jackson Rueckert TeStrake Eralet Barteld Lloyd Ask am Totals Burlington Muscatine Officials: Geith Hey, Pm Down Here, Jim about to attempt a shot under the East Moline basket. Watching the action are Dan McCleary (32) of West, and East Moline's Jim Hollowell (51). Arp made good on his free throw to aid West over East Moline 54-52.

(Staff photo by Dick Swanson) West High School's guard Devon Arp appears to be warning Jim Officer of East Moline, to watch where he's falling during action in Friday's game in the Falcons' gymnasium. The Panther star landed on Arp and thus was charged with a foul and Devon was Shumaker. essentially changed. To me the situation can very possibly stem almost entirely from the scattering of the pieces of this pattern, away from its former institutional totality. "Within each piece of this pattern there is the potentiality for fitting itself back into the whole.

I think when that is done, Notre Dame will resume its place among the leaders in any or all phases cf higher education." Ed Moran writes if he can get the information on "how baseball averages are figured out, that is the won and lost in the league standings" not too tough to answer club standings are found by dividing the total number of games played into the number of games won for instance, if the White Sox played 130 games, won 60 and lost 70, their percentage would be .462 and, Ed, if anybody should ask you how to figure batting averages, just tell him to divide the number of times at bat into the number of hits made. Lewis Hafley of Mineral, 111., writes: "I understand there is a new ski resort around Hanover or Galena, 111. Will you send me the name of the resort and directions how to get there. I read about the resort in your column" you read correctly, Lewis Chestnut Hills Resort is located midway between Hanover and Galena on County Highway the telephone number is Galena 1320 Ken Hansen and Ron Jirik are the owners and the snow should be very good word from Al Rackin, former Quad-City resident and now in Hollywood, that his son, John, is captaining the swimming team tt the Black Foxe Military Institute in Talked to Bob Duax, coach of the St. Ambrose College basketball team prior to the game with Coe College last Tuesday asked the question which had no novelty at all "How do things look?" was the query his team had won five straight then the semester exams stopped activity "I really don't know," Bob replied.

"No coach knows if his players have kept or lost the edge which would enable them to pile up the wins. I'll know not too long after game time starts" the Bees had the edge to defeat Coe, but neither the visitors nor the home towners looked their sharpest the next night the Bees dropped one at Du- buque University when they play Rockhurst Sunday afternoon at the Assumption High, Duax, no doubt, will be thinking about that edge again "You can drill players," he explains, "and maybe they can hit the hoop, but if they don't have that needed edge, call it emotional and physical pitch, they won't win games." Quoting Harry Combes, head court coach of Illinois University: we can win at Minneapolis Saturday and at our place against Wisconsin Monday night, we can have a good season" as of this morning the Illini are now 6-8 for the season and 2-2 in the Big Ten-jemember Lee Eilbracht when he played with Davenport in the minor league warfare? he is coaching baseball at Illinois his players will have nine games in San Antonio this year, sort of a bonus for fiiem Lee has a veteran pitching staff and a promising infield bis question marks will be behind the plate and the outfield. WEST (Continued From Page 1) Quad-Cities Bettendorf 48, Keokuk 41 mid court. He took the long shot Muscatine-Hayes 73, North Scott 71 Clinton Junior College 82, Moline Com Winfield Columbus Jt. 20 18 14 19-83 18 12 20 21-71 Wapello 1J 4 li 17-4 Morning Sun 11 4 I 7-14 HIGH SCORERS Wapello: Thompson (12) Morning Sun: Crow (9) munity 71 Mississippi Valley and it did not roll into the hoop.

This same Officer was by far and Iowa City 44, Cedar Rapids-Jefferson 54 Old 14 21 14-72 Ainsworth 7 13 1 4-22 HIGH SCORERS Olds: Olson (16). Ainsworth: Algine (9). GIRLS GAME Olds 19 25 25 17-86 Ainsworth 13 I 11 12-44 HIGH SCORERS Olds: Eloyse Miller (28). Ainsworth: Carlin Carson (21), Grand Mound 14 28 18 19-79 Bennett 20 9 17 21-47 HIGH SCORERS Grand Mound: Barber (31). Bennett: Mowry (14).

GIRLS GAME Bennett 24 22 30 38-108 Grand Mound 19 15 15 14 43 HIGH SCORERS Bennett: Bev Schnack (38). Grand Mound: Galloway (46). Cedar Rapids-Washington 49, Mohne 44 HIGH SCORERS Winfield: Hanlnes (29). Columbus: Perkins (28). GIRLS GAME Winfield Columbus Jt.

HIGH SCORERS Winfield: Gipple (27). Columbus: Dunn (24). 24-50 2241 wide the top scorer of the night with 25 points on 10 baskets in 20 attempts and five out of six free throws. He was the only East Mo- Rock Island 73, Clinton 44 Davenport-West 54, East Moline 52 Dubuque 46, Davenport-Central 56 DeWitt 15 32 49 44-44 Riverdale 11 24 40 5454 HIGH SCORERS DeWitt: Knutsen (23). Riverdale: Wreath (18).

Iowa High Schools 53, Crawfordsville 40 71, Crawfordsville 66 (Girls) Winfield 83. Columbus Junction 71 19 15 II 19-71 Tampico Lyndon 22 20 23 1176 9 13 2 4-30 Solon Martelle 7 18 14 15-54 Wintield 50, Columbus Junction 41 (Girls) HIGH SCORERS LAM 4 17 14 14-53 Crawfordsville 10 14 5 1140 HIGH SCORERS I Keltner (17). Crawfordsville: Mitchell (16). liner in double digits. West's scoring was more distributed.

Martin and Bob Fitzgerald tied for top honors with 13 each, and Tampico: Peterson (23). Lyndon: Larkins (12). GIRLS GAME Tampico 17 Mechanicsville 53, Midland 34 Mechanicsville 59, Midland 52 (Girls) Nichols 76, Riverdale 37 Nichols 49, Riverside 42 (Girls) Mid-Prairie 71, Cardinal Community 57 Wheatland 17 25 30 6- 78 Delmar 4 10 12 17-37 HIGH SCORERS Wheatland: Witte (25). Delmar: Dever (15), Roberts (15). GIRLS GAME Wheatland 17 20 11 8-56 Delmar 4 13 11-36 HIGH SCORERS Wheatland: Carol Freese (28).

27 7-40 871 Lyndon 3 II 25 29-59 Iowa City-Regina 81, Fort Madison GIRLS GAME ft 14 10 II 20 Crawfordsville 17 19 11 14 HIGH SCORERS McGell (37). Crawfordsville: Wriene (32). Acquinas 73 Tipton 63, Manchester 62 Wayland Danville 63 Jim Frisch was right behind them with 12. Mid-Prairie 14 14 18 21-71 Cardinal Community 10 24 11 1057 HIGH SCORERS Mid-Prairie: Slockett (18) Cardinal Community: Jones (14) Anamosa 55, Vinton 48 Aledo 30 21 25 27-103 Roseville 16 1 2 14 26- 48 HIGH SCORERS Solon: Leonard (17). Martelle: Wickham (8).

GIRLS GAME Solon 7 9 14 18-2-43 Martelle 8 10 5 11-041 O.T. HIGH SCORERS Solon: Sleinbrech (23). Martelle: Stabenow (18). West Liberty 13 9 11 1346 Springville 8 4 7 1334 HIGH SCORERS West Liberty: Howe (14) Springville: Sherrlll (13) GIRLS GAME West Liberty 14 22 20 1 5-71 Mid-Prairie 8 9 14 942 HIGH SCORERS West Liberty: Lena Eaton (37) Mid-Prairie: Miffenegger (25) Officer had the West fans reeling at the start of the third period. He HIGH SCORERS Aledo: Dick Redlinger (30).

Roseville: Roger Allaman" (37). Atwood 18 23 20 11-22 Cambridge 12 13 18 24-47 HIGH SCORERS Alwood: Johnston (21). Cambridge: Finntcum (14). Monticello 49, Independence 44 Marion 98, Maquoketa 84 Washington 67, Fort Madison 5 Wheatland 78, Delmar 37 Wheatland 56, Delmar 36 (Girls) Wilton Junction 69, Lone Tree 50 Olds 72, Ainsworth 27 Olds 86, Ainsworth 44 (Girls) sank four straight shots from fair Tipton 14 IS 20 12-4) Manchester 14 14 IS 1942 HIGH SCORERS Tipton: Butterbrodt (19) Manchester: Schug (25) DeWitt 66, Riverdale 54 West Liberty 46, Springville 34 Mount vernon 73, Duranf 51 Wapello 49, Morning Sun 34 Clinton JC Rolls Past Moline 82-71 Fairfield 62, Centerville 45 Nichols 19 18 23 14-76 Riverside 11 7 4 1337 HIGH SCORERS Nichols: Wleshamp (25), Hillier (16). Riverside: Havel (15), Krantz (14).

GIRLS GAME Nichols 8 10 15 16-49 Riverside 5 14 8 15-42 HIGH SCORERS Nichols: Strickfaden (25), Johnston (21). Riverside: Flynn (29), Klaaus (8). Wellon 70, Calamus 56 Burlington 83, Muscatine 67 Hayes Edges North Scott Iowa City-Regina 14 28 21 18-81 Fort Madison-AcqulnesH 15 14 2871 HIGH SCORERS Regina: McGuire (28) Jensen (22). Acquinas: Tebbs (24) Mohrfeld (25). Orion 15 11 20 18-44 Sherrard 17 17 I 14-57 HIGH SCORERS Orion: Warrington (17).

Sherrard: Hutchlns (17). Lisbon 58, Oxford 51 Oxford 60, Lisbon 32 (Girls) Solon 76, Martelle 30 Union 15 11 11 2158 Media 11 6 14 942 HIGH SCORERS Union: Llston (IB) Bielher (15) Media: Johnson (20) Solon 43, Martelle 41 (ot) Grand Mound 79, Bennett 67 CLINTON, Iowa A torrid second half scoring spree gave ly long distances. Then he missed an easy one and came up with another long shot to put his team within one point of the Falcons, 38-37, and Hallowell, who made only two baskets all night, sank one to put East Moline ahead, 39-38, with 2.49 left in the period. It was then that West climbed into the 42-39 lead. Officer did not hit from the field in the fourth period.

The Falcons seemed to have the game in the sack with a 48-41 lead with 5.07 remaining, and what happened after that the customers will not forget soon. Bennett 108, Grand Mound 68 (Girls) Elwood 71, Lost Nation 70 Lost Nation 82, Elwood 50 (Girls) Mt. Vernon Durant 20 21 13 19-73 9 10 18 14-51 Clinton Junior College an 82-71, victory over Moline Community Marlon 13-98 Maquoketa 1484 HIGH SCORERS Marion: Miller (28), Luense (27). Maquoketa: Mltchello (30), O'Hare (16). Tampico 71, Lyndon 54 MUSCATINE, Iowa Ron Echaapveld hit the second of two free throws with one second left the game to give Hayes Catholic of Muscatine a 73-72 win over North Scott.

It was a non-league game played here Friday. North Scott came roaring back Tampico 60, Lyndon 59 (Girls) Prophetstown 15 7 12 19-S4 Polo 11 10 17-47 HIGH SCORERS Prophetstown: Gentz (15), Polo: Hardy (17). HIGH SCORERS Mt. Vernon: Hoidahl (23) Durant: First (15) after finding itself behind 45-37, at halftime to gain a 72-72 deadlock with only five seconds left only to have their hopes quenched by Schaapveld's winning free throw. Les Koch paced North Scott with 25 points with Dick Helble adding 18.

The winners were led by Roger Fletcher with 31 and Conway added 14. College here Friday. Moline held a 36-33 halftime lead but couldn't find the range in the Illinois High Schools Sterling 84, Streator 43 Savanna 92, Morrison 80 Fulton 81, Ambov 49 Wilton Junction Lonetree 27 11 1J 18-49 11 11 15 14-50 Welton 20 15 15 20-70 Calamus 15 11 10 1456 20 20 It 15-74 17 14 10 20-41 Wayland Danville Wayland: Danville: HIGH SCORERS Wilton: Roger Marlof (27). Lonetree: Jondle (17). second stanza and fell to its fifth defeat in 17 games.

HIGH SCORERS Hoder (24). Roth (18). HIGH SCORERS Welton: Randoff (28) Calamus: Merhus (18) Olson (18) GIRLS GAME 20 18 22 14-76 Mount Morris Mount Caroll The Panthers outscored the West 19 13 25 15-72 Welton 18 II 12 1455 Calamus 16 16 It 1254 cagers from the court, making 18 HIGH SCORERS Mount Morris: Rob Urlsh (24) Mount Caroll: Jerry Fritz (30). Monticello 11 14 15 9-49 Independence 12 14 4 1144 HIGH SCORERS Monticello: Hlmes (20). Independence: Crawford (13), Brown (13).

HIGH SCORERS Welton: Hoist (28) Calamus: Bouffelot (34) baskets in 36 attempts for a .500 percentage. West made 16 out of Shannon Stockton 15 17 19 2477 14 16 21 19-70 Fairfield 14 II II 19-62 36 for .444. Anamosa Vinton 10 9 14 20-55 8 11 15 14-48 It was at the free throw line HIGH SCORERS J. Kneiss (25). Lewis (33).

Centerville 10 9 16 10-45 HIGH SCORERS Fairfield: Watson (22) Houas (14) Centerville: Carterldge (12) Shepherd (13) Prophetstown 54, Polo 47 Wyanet 70, Buda 62 Bureau 47, Lamoille 44 Erie 64, MilledgeviHe 57 Sterling Newman 71, Clinton St. Mary's 65 Geneseo 75. Kewanee 54 Princeton 53, Rochelle 45 Lockport 60, Kankakee 44 Orion 64, Sherrard 57 Mendota 69, Rock Falls 63 Ottawa 46, Dixon 57 Winola 44, Atkinson SO Aledo 103, Roseville 48 Union 58, Media 42 Westmer 49, Rockridgc 48 Sheffield 80, Maiden 77 Shannon 77, Stockton 70 Mount Morris 76, Mount Carroll 72 Galva 72, Princeville 62 AlWood 72, Cambridge 67 Coffeges Wartburg 81, Iowa Wesleyan 54 Northern Illinois U. r. Western Illinois U.

75 Monmouth College 61, Coe 5t NBA Philadelphia 134, Cincinnati 13 Shannon: Stockton: where the Falcons did the trick. HIGH SCORERS Anamosa: Port (18). Vinton: Eells (18). CLINTON fgm fga ftm fta pf tp Knufson 8 12 3 5 19 Wright 4 11 149 "Hillendorf 7 18 4 7 5 18 Hunter 4 12 4 14 4 18 Hoialmen 2 7 1 3 4 5 Creighton 5 2 2 1 12 Haqen 0 0 11-11 Totals 32 49 18 45 24 82 MOLINE COMM. fgm fga ftm fta pf tp Hamilton 11 17 1 3 3 23 Martel 9 14 0 3 4 18 Hull 3 7 1 4 3 7 Van De Voorde 2 3 4 8 4 10 OritZ 1 12 2 5 5 4 O'Brien 1 11 0 0 3 2 Mueller 0 2 0 0 1 0 Llngafelter 0 0 3 5 2 3 Hooven 0 1 0 2 3 0 McLaughlin 18 0 2 12 Weber 0 1 2 2 3 2 Total 28 78 15 34 31 71 Clinton S3 49-82 Moline Comm.

College 34 35-71 Officials: Kurllit Chamberlain, HAYES-MUSCATINE Fletcher Conway Painter Roby Schaapveld Lario Montgomery Kirkland Tot It NORTH SCOTT Horne Hefbl Koch Paaske Johnson Bergert Totals Hayes North Scott fgm ftm fti pf fp 14 3 3 3 31 4 4 10 3 14 5 2 3 5 12 3 2 2 5 8 0 14 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 13 5 7 29 13 21 25 73 fgm ftm fta pf tp 3 13 4 7 4 4 8 4 IS 8 10 4 25 114 4 3 3 4 5 3 10 2 5 4 2 9 23 24 35 21 72 21 22 14 12-73 17 20 II 17-72 Click's, St. Paul's and Schneck-loth's walked off with victories in the Park Board basketball league. St. Paul's nipped Jack-ton's 38-35, and Glick's whipped Royal Mobil 52-39. In the third contest Schneckloth rolled by Court Jesters 52-37, with Leon Dietz and Arn Rochau each coring 10 points.

Dick Wolf irored 16 points and Harold Francesco 14 for Glick's. 14 58 15- 51 They had 28 tries and made 22. East Moline had 21 attempts and hit on 16. Wrest lead throughout the contest TIMES-DEMOCRAT Published Saturdays, Sunday end holt-days at 124 E. 2nd St.

by Davenport Newspapers, member of Lee Enterprises, Incorporated. Entered at 2nd class matter at pott office, Davenport, Iowa, Elwood 15 21 24 11-71 Lost Nation 16 9 31 1470 HIGH SCORERS Elwood: Myatt (19). Lost Nation: Schultz (22). GIRLS GAME Lost Nation 23 17 20 22-82 Elwood 10 7 14 19-50 HIGH SCORERS Lost Nation: Pennlngroth (28), Rohlina (28). Elwood: Myatt (18), Shmldt (1, Lisbon Oxford Lisbon: Oxord: Oxford Lisbon Oxford Lisbon: 8 27 17 1 HIGH SCORERS Zahorrik (17) llgis (14) GIRLS GAME 17 7 7 HIGH SCORERS Diane Hall (25) Crawford (16) after taking a 29-17 advantage 10-40 032 shortly before the close of the first period.

Officials: Miller I Gehrle..

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