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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1519. THE STATESMAN PAQI! TUBE! fails to gain over right tackle. Texas Overcoats Aggies Win Football Championship; Defeat Longhorns By 7to0 1 4 BY WILLIAM J. WEEG. Special to The Statesman.

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28. Outplayed, outweighed, and oae-generaled, the Texas Longhorns bowed in defeat before the aggressive attack of the Texas A. M. eleven here on is penalized 15 yards for holding. McCallum gains 4 yards over right tackle.

Brennan punts 30 yards to Knicker- i bocker, who makes a 10-yard return. A. ball on the Texas 30-yard line. Mahan then jilows through cen- i ter for 5 yardo. II igginbotham bucks through left tackle for 1 yard, followed by Mahan, who circles left end for 1 i yard.

Mahan plunges through center for 5 yards and first down. Mahan makes 3 more over right tackle. A. M. is penalized 15 yarns for rough play.

A. ball on Texas' 32-yard line. Alexander makes 1 yard through right tackle and is stopped by Hedick. Forward pass, Higginbotham to Gou- ger, fails. Gohmert breaks up fake forward pass by Alexander.

McCallum takes Higginbotham 's 20-yard onside kick and makes no return. Texas' ball on her own 10-yard line. McCallum goes over right tackle for 2. yards. fumbles in an! attempt to round left end, Fouger re- covering for A.

M. A. ball on Texas' 25-yard line. Higginbotham gains 2 yards off left I tackle and Mahan goes 6 more on the same play. Higginbotham then gains! 5 more around left end, making first down.

I Alexander goes around right end for I 7 yards. Iligginbothani adds 3 around left end. First tiuai ter ends with the ball in A. possession on Texas' 2-yard line. Score: Texas, A.

i 0. Second Quarter. Munsing" Union Suits are here exclusively and are shown in a wide range of weights in both wool and cotton, and they are the best fitting garments in the S. A. Total gains: Texas, 233; A.

210. Forward passes: Texas attempted 10 passes, completing 2 for a total of 55 yards; A. M. completed one pass for 20 yards out ot seven attempts. Penalties: Texas, 3 penalties for 45 yards; A.

5 for 55 yards. Punts: Texas, 14 punts for 574 yards; A. AL, 13 punts for 559 yards. Averages: Texas, 41 yards; A. 43 yards.

Kyle Field Thursday afternoon oofore, a crowd of more than 7500 spectators, 13 1 XI 4 i'H 1-1 me nnai score was 7 to 0 whtoi indicates the closeness of the between the two rival i In winning this game, the Aggies 1 00 $55. of the State for the big annual homecoming and Alumni Day of the Farmers. The gat receipts for the game amounted to $12,000. Shortly after the game the Aggies l'M r) Ml 17 TO those Jack Mahan star fullback, as' I became the undisputed champions of the State and of the Southwestern conference as the Bible clan has not suffered defeat tlm season in either conference. Furthermore the triumph is glorified further by the fact that in making the lone touchdown the Aggies broke their 1917 scoreless opposition record of 270 points to nothing, the new 1919 record being 275 points to nothing.

Another incidental feature in the Longhorn's failure to score was that Coach Bible's eleven have not been ored on in the two years that he has handled the football fortunes at the college. Texas Handicapped. Texas was handicapped in the game at the very beginning when Captain Wilson of A. Sc M. vnn the toss nnd chose the north goal, forcing the Tex-tns to kick aeainst the wind from the northeast.

Had Texas won the tos it is probable that fie game would have On the resumption of play. Higgin bothatn over left tackle for touch down and then kicks goal. Score Texas. A. 7.

ll KWI Fl. Co. Iflll Alexander Kicks otf jj yards to Mo- 575.00 Sweaters Mackinaws -Warm Gloves Winter Underwear captain of the 1920 eleven. The Game Play by Play. Captain Wilson wins Hie toss for the Aggies and chooses to receive at the north goal, tlreer kicks off 60 to Hig-ginbotham, who makes no return.

Hig-ginholham then punts 42 yards to Brennan, who returns 5 yards. MeCal-lum circles right end for 2 yard gain. McCullough adds 2 yards around left end. McCollum punts 42 yards to Mahan, who returns 1 yard. The ball, however, was brought back and the Aggies penalised 15 yards for holding.

Texas' hall on A. 43-yard line. McCallum makes 1 yard through allum, who returns 25 yards. Texas loses 1 yard around right end. McCallum punts 35 yards out of hounds.

A. it ball on her own 40-yard line. Alexander plunges through center i ft Overcoats The man who appreciates Style, Quality and Reliable Values and Fair Prices will find them all in Smith-Wilcox Overcoats. right tackle. Hedick fails to gain I been a scoreless tie rt bct and many! through center.

Met allurn makes 2 yards through right tackle, llrennan punts 30 yards out of bounds. Higginbothr.m loses 2 yards on an attempt through center. Higginbuthtim for 1 yard and tuen goes 2 more over right tackle. Higginbotham punts 42 yards to Hrennan, who makes na return. Brennan gains I yard over left tackle.

Brennan punts 45 yards to Mahan, who returns 15 yards. A. ball on the Texas 38-yard line. Alexander makes 3 over right tackle and then adds 5 through left tackle. Dennis throws Mahan for a 1-yard loss.

The bull is given to Texas on her own 28 -yard line. McCullough makes 3 yards over left tackle. A. M. is penalized 5 yards for offside, Riving Texas first down.

McCullough loses 2 yards around left critics were disnosed to believe that the Texans wo ild have scored- in the opening period. The los of th" tofs at the start find the costly fumble by all Stebbins lames 2he Home of Han Schafjner Marx Clothes 50 yards out of bounds. Texas' uiioutri in e-as territory a row punts ball on her own 20-yard line. All weights all lengths sizes. Priced.

$25 to' $75 Raincoats $10. to $25 MiCalkim goes through right tackle for 2 yards. McCullough gains 5 yards over tar-kle. Hedick makes 2 more ininiiies iaier seemeci to have iinnrved the nnd they could never appnrently regain their characteristic ploying form exhibited in previous games. Hi trgipholham wps hp shining light for the Maroon and White cont'nsent.

over lett tackle. McCallum punts to end. Texas is penalized 15 yards for midfield, the ball going out of bounds holding. McCallum then punts 27 yards and the ball rolls 30 yards, going out of bounds. Mahan bucks through center for 11 yards and is stopped by Backman ureer.

Alexander gdins i. yards over Higginbotham punts 35 yards to left tackle, followed by Malum, who Brennan, who makes no return. Mi-makes more on the same play, mak- Cullough loses 2 yards around left end Everything man tcars from Hats to Slices. Local Cotton Exchange mg first down. A.

ball on the AUSTIN ATTORNEY BRINGS SUIT FOR $15,000 DAMAGES NEW YORK COTTON. Previous Open. High. Low. Close.

Close. Hart loses 2 more on an attempted crisscross piny around right end. McCallum punts 40 yards out of bounds A. bull on her own 25-yard line. Alexander makes 1 yard through right tackle.

Higeinbothnrn punts to Time after time when Juneau's men started down the fild tiwvrd the Aggie Pf.nl, ih'i ste'i-r tyick drove his opnenents hack with his long mints ket the hill in Texas ferritorv. resides his nowerful nun-'n-r wl'i ti averaged 43 yards to the kick. Hig.wnhothani's passing men-eecil the Lone-horns (luring the frame. Tt was Hi-ginbolhim vho nnch.ff ne bull over for the lone touchdown and later kicked goal. MaHan 4r Ao-ies.

close hehlnrl in offensive nlavmg was Mahnn of Gainesville. th inv'neihle .37.00 37. Texas 30-yard line. Alexander makes 2 over right tackle and is stopped by Gohmer. Higginbotham held by Dennis for no gain over left tackle.

Pass by Alexander falls. Higginbotham's attempt to placi? kick from the 35-yard line fails, the bnll going low and wide. The hail goes over to Texas on her own 20-yard line. McCullough then goes 6 yards over left tackle. Hedick (yards to Brennan, who fumbles, nnd c.

(i. neb. 3G.63 37.65 35.50 36.00 33.35 33.88 31.60 32.00 30.40 30.65 37.00 36.18 34.15 32.38 31,20 36.04 .33.75 34.0S 32.33 .30.55 30.95 616 Davis recovers for the Farmers. Higginbotham gains 2 yards around left end. Mahan adds 3 through left McCullough spills Illgginliotham's forward pass.

Gohmert then Intercepis NEW ORLEANS COTTON. Previous Open. High. Ixiw. Close.

Close. Suit for $15,000 damages, $10,000 actual and $5,000 exemplary, was filed today in the Fifly-third District Court by A. L. Love, an Austin attorney, against Veil Chspa and others, editors and publishers of El Imparcinl tie Texas, a newspaper in the Mexican language, printed at San Antonio, Texas. The plaintiff was one of Ihe attor-news who defended Juan Mata and rtoseendo Burredn, Mexicans, who were tried and convicted of the murder of Kugene Smith, Travis county farmer, in October, 1915.

The death penalty was assessed but was later ..37.75 ..36.15 ..34.12 ..32.46 .31.23 "38.00 36.40 34.55 32.95 31.68 38.40 37.60 38.00 36.35 35.70 36.12 34.56 33.75 34.30 32.75 32.18 32.52 31.40 30.85 21.15 rch or me Aggies. Tn sloekv grid star proved pnj.le to I frnihom jmd onlv a fev (imps did (lie alwnrt hnek to n'erce the Texas Pne fnr hi" "Tins. Tie h.T"-rrerrl the line cm 'n-nilv sincl w'th everv off thro? cr fmr Texna xvhn not h'm hfrV. M-I1 Ihr. nMitlon of fuUbeeV nr, fi.P au Sru)westei-n etevp-i y- work in Thursday afiernron's affair.

SPOTS (MIDDLING). commuted to life Imprisonment. takes the ball, being 0u the A. 10-yard line. Gulp replaces Hedick at fullback and on.

tm first play loses 5 yards on a fake forward puss play while attempting to circle left end. Forward puss, Kckhardt to Hart, across goal tine fails, Hurt missing the ball by a few inches. Higginbotham punt 60 yards to Hi en nun with no return. Texas's hall on her own line. Kckhardt makes 2 yards through right tackle.

Gulp makes, 20 yards on a straight linn buck. Camion adds through left tackle. Cnlp mukes 2 over center and another yard over right tackle. Eckhardt puts 55 yards over the line and the ball is brought out to the M. 30-yard line.

Higginbothrtm punts B0 yards to Iligglnholhiim'a next pass and gains a few yards fur Texas. Brown replaces llrennan at qunrter. On the first play Hrown tries to circle left end, but fails to gain. McCallum fails to gain around right end. A.

M. receives a 5-yard penalty for offsides, giving Texas first down on her own Kl-yard line. Hedick plunges through right iruari for 2 yards and through right tackle for 2 more. Cannon replaces McCullough at right half. On his first play Cannon fails to gain through left tackle.

McCallum punts 50 yards over goal line. ball on her own 20-yard line. Higginbothiun punts 35 yards to llrovvn, wlih no reiurn. Alexander Intercepts a Texas pass lu midfield and goes 17 yards, putting the ball on tho According: to the petition in the damage suit, the Mexican paper referred to the counsel for the defend Tod a v. 39.45 39.00 41.25 41.25 40.70 39.75 Yesterday.

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RESOURCES, a. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts. Texas 32-yard line, lennis holds Alexander for no gain In two attempts through right tackle. Pass, Higgin-birthiim to Alexander, nets 5 yards. Higginbotham's attempt to kick goal rom placement on the 35-yard 1 1 ri Texas recovers and the first half rids with the hall Texas' possession her own 5-yard line.

Kcore: Texas, A. 7. Third Quarter. Hrennan replaces Hrown at quarter- 'thi T.n""linrns 'r-'n" nmp Tbo 3.55.22$.04 21.716.87 texas with no return. Culp gains I yards on a fake punt play.

Hrennan goes around right end for 15 yards, but Umpire Hridijes penalizes the Longhorns 15 yards for holding. Kckhardt punts to midfield and Mahan returns 15 yards. Alexander fails to gain on an' attempt to circle lett end. Time is called for Greer. Greer throws Mahan for a 15-yord los.O Higginbotham's pas is Incompleted.

Hrennan takes Higgin-botham's onside kick on the Texas 10-yard line. Kckhardt makes 30 yards uiound right end. This was the longest run of the game. Cannon then goes- 2 yards around left end. Texas grins 2 more through the line.

Pass. Kckhardt to Cannon, is broken up by Mahan. Hluine replaces Graves at v(irn Mor.llpm ia 1e" t'f-Vifii-V 'v'iriio l'n" tin-its dow" 'elil ke'tt flip Ae-irc nv-n fni 1in Teves i -k for Texas. Alexander kicks off prH Virif(tne'l to ppori. .40 yards to P.rennan, who makes no return.

Cannon loses 1 yard around I left end. MeCallutn then punts 50; 1 yards lo KnickerbcK ker, who returns) 110 yards. Time out for Oreer, who is 572.S25.00 tfi rum bet' tnifio A iir'-es' line. To pt ir earnvl heri1 of th" nll.ctntp xi to the 1911 fem hv reason of llp Toip 1' i-ntns Itirnnjrli li" "ir-r AlTS'in on J1" t-orkfipbi Vtifl f-i'r It -Son ii west prn h'n brilliant rer- temporarily hurt. A.

ball on Texas' 48-yard line. A great many of our Boys' Suits have two pairs of. full lined knickers, which means double life to each suit. The well known policy of this store values and Fair Prices is now shown to great advantage in our boys' department. Boys' Suits $12.50 to $22.50 I right end for Texas.

Kckhardt punts left 20 yards to Mahan, who makes no re Miihnn fails to gain over both and rigiil tuck lew. Pass. Higginbotham formanoo liei-e iblo n'lmnnn to (longer, fails. Higginbotham then punts 30 yards to Hrennan, who makes a 2-yard return. Cannon gains 5 yards around right turn.

Alexander fails to grain through center. Higginbotham punts 43 yards to Hrennan, who return 10 yards. Texas's ball on her own 35-yard line. Mahan intercepts Eekhardt's oass in midfield and then circles right end for yards, adding more through right (except those shown in and J3, 565, 226.04 Total loans Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, $21,776 87... U.

S. Government securities owned: a. Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds, par value) 3u0.000.00 Pledged to secure li.

S. deposits ipar 52,500.00 c. Pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value) 20,000.00 f. Owned and unpledged 192. 350.

On g. Premium on U. S. bonds 8.075.00 Total U. S.

Government securities Other bonds, securities, a. Bonds (other than li. 8. bonds) pledged to se cure U. S.

deposits 122.00u.C0 b. Bonds (other llran U. S. bonds) pledged to se cure postal savings deposits 16.000 00 e. Securities other than S.

bonds (not Including stocks), owned and unpledged 33.546.49 Total bonds, securities, etc, other than U. Stocks, other than Federal Iteserve Bank Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) Furniture and fitxures Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank r'ashdn vault and net amounts due from national banks N'et amounts due from banks, bankers and trust fompanies (other than Included In Items 12. 13 or 14) 'exchanges for clearing house Total of Items 13, 14. 15, 16 and 3,154.435 22 Checks on banks located outside of city -or town of reporting bank and other cash items redemption fund with U. S.

Treasurer and due from C. S. Treasurer Interest earned but not collected approximate on notes and bills receivable not past due Bonds carried for customers jend, but loses 3 around left end. Eckhardt Also Stars. Another Loncrhoi-i star was Osc'r Fekhnrrl' incidentally another former Austin Hieh School prid warrior, who relieved MrCallum in the third period.

With his entrv in the game, the Texas team bra-ipd up after a period of seeming activity and his long, successful forward passes nut new life intn 171,546.49 7,0110.00 22.6dO.00 I8.0ii0.00 12.506.33 282,189.12 3.079.471. 15 Callum punts 50 yards to Knickerbocker, who returns 10 yards. Mahan makes 2 yards over right tackle. Alexander fails to gain over left taikle. Higginbotham punts 40 yards to Cannon, who returns 5 yards.

goes through right tackle for 1 yard. Cannon then loses 1 yard Boys Overcoats, Mackinaws, Sweaters, Underwear, Pajamas, Hats, Caps. I teammates. He contributed consider-j ahlv to the Texas gains his ter-i rific line nluni'es and end runs one 51.516.29 23.447.48 time covering vards of ground before being downed. Cnlp.

the powerful battering? ram of the Ixnehorns a'so entered the game late but made his presence felt with his linp plunges. On one buck. tackle and first down. Ferguson replaces lirennuii at quarter for Texas. Higginbotham makes 2 yards around left end.

Hill replaces Greer at center for the Ixjnghorns, MaJian circles right end for 6 yards but fails to gain through right tackle. Higginbotliam punts over the goal line, giving the ball to Texas on the 20-yard line. Harwell goes in for Gohmert at left guard. Pierce Intercepts Kckhardt pass to Hlaine. A.

ball on Texas'o 30-yard line. Higginbotham bucks left guard for 2 yards and tho game ends with the ball in the Farmers' possession on the Texas 2S-yard line. Final score: Texas. A. 7.

The line-up that started the me was as follows: Texas. A. M. Hart Davis Left end. Ocen Drakt) iiiounii icu etui.

Jleuick bucks center for 1 yard. Hrennan punts 40 yards to Knickerbocker, who returns 10 yards. Mahan fails to guin on a line buck. Higginbotham loses 1 around left end. Higginbotham punts 30 yards to Hrennan, who is downed in his track by Ha vis.

-McCallum goes through center for 5 yards, then plunges through right tackle for 4 yards, and then stumbles through center for another 10 vards. 15.000.00 42.013.87 46.805.90 f7.971.975.21 yards to lie big fullback added 20 the Texas gains. 61 6 CoMtimssttvENvs, Total 3110. (too 00 460.000.00 Cannon gnins 1 yard around left end and loses 3 around right end after 354.799.37 00. 10.05 293.9S9.32 In the line Tom llennis and Bill fjoh-mert played rings around the tontPd Woodrow Wilson and Murrah of the Farmers.

Och inert never failed to ston hacks on line plunges nnd the Farmers found hard sailing trvrng to rro over side of the line. Bib Fulk and George Green at the tackles proved h4rd opponents to the ambitious Acgip hacks. Craves and Hart played their usual consistent game for the Texans. Although hurt twice during the bnt- NO MORE CATARRH 1 1. 165.

17 FOR ITCHING ECZEMA, OLD SORES AND PILES Left tackle. Murrah Thi recovering a had pass from Greer. Porward pass, Cannon to Hrennan, is intercepted by -Mahan on Texas' 33-yard line. Moore substitutes for Groves at right end. Mahan plunges through left tackle for 6 yards.

Alexander adds 1 through right tackle. Knickerbocker fumble on the next play and Moore recovers on Texas' 30-yard line. -McCallum takes 1 over right tackle, Simple Home Treatment Has Stood the Test of Time. 986.390 00 1.192.104.48 59. 319.56 I 1 43.1 32 62 I Gohmert Greer Dennis I-eft guard.

I'ierco Center. Wilson tCapt.) Right guard. Carruthers GouEer Every frill and winter, for more th.in twenty years, thousands of people have 2.3M, 016.66 LIABILITIES. 'apital stock paid in Surplus fund i. Undivided profits i.

Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid merest and discount collected or credited in advance of maturity and not earned (approximate) 'ircuiating notes outstanding vet amounts due to national banks Vet amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies (other than included in ltns 29 or 20) checks outstanding ashler's checks on pu bank outstanding Total of Items 30, 31, 32 and 33 remand deposits (other than bank ihnesitsi subject to Reserve (deposits pr.yabie within 30 days): ndiv-idual deposits subject to check ertilicates of deposit due in iss than 30 days (other than for monev borrowed) rividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve. Items 34, 35. 36, 37, 38 and 39 'ostal savings deposits War loan deposit account Uther Cni ted States d( posits. Including deposits of U. S.

disbursing officers Total Folk "I guarantee my ointment," says Peterson of Buffalo, "to cure eczema; to stop the itching at once and any reliable druggist will cheerfully refund your i annon nuns around left end 11.. It and Graves made It a daily practice to breathe Hie' air of llyomei nd so keep themselves! free from Catarrh. 1'nrieha i.iu- iifer pinye.i a heady game at center and time after time stopped lm-pendin-r Argie rnhes through the line Orper easily outplayed I'iercp at the Pivots' position and manv believe that the Wirn gridster will he mentioned for all Fouthwesern honors as the 7 Tor 1 yard Hrennan Knickerbocker Quarterback. 3.497.171 09 irccKie. mints OINTMKNT Sore Throat and Influenzi! money if I'ETWtS'iX Knickerbocker, with jo yards to return.

no McCallum Alexander doesn't do everything I say it will do." .301.70 14 5.00 curiam is rung down on the season. 191S! William A. Carley of Franklin, N. is surelv a wise man He writes; "1 used OINTMKNT on a Attendance Disappointing. Higginbotham retaliates with a 50-yard punt to Hrennan, who makes no return.

Hckhardt goes in for McCallum at left half for Texas. On the first play Kckhardt passes to Cannon for 3 35-yard gain. 'Two more passes. jnis is certain and you should try it. If you will breathe llyomei daily, as directed, it will free ytm and keep you free from all these troubles or it Won't oVst you a cent.

Woodie Gilbert Iirug Company or any reliable druggist can supply you with the Complete llyomei Outfit, including a. hard rubber inhaler. 4.074.917 79 52.912 53 .562.05 The attendance at the game was disappointing, less than sod ft rt nc-ssing the contest. The cold wind 75.1 16.60 128.029.15 anu r.ckhardt to made the thousands shiver but "the 1 jiari, lan. The inhaler will arc 21 supporters of both.

teins faithfully' $7,974.97 Wuarter ends with the Left half. McCullough Higginbosham Hight half Ilediok Mahan Fullback. Substitutions Harwell for Gohmert, Hill for Greer, Moore for Graves, Graves for Moore. Hlaine for Graves, Hrown for Hrennan, Brennan for Brown, Ferguson for Brennan, Kckhardt for McCallum. Cannon for McCullough, Culp for Hedick.

Officials McCreary (Oklahoma) referee: Hridges (Harvard), umpire; Hraun (Sewanee), headlinesman; Watson (Texas), timekeeper. Time of quqarters, 13 minutes. Score by periods: rivrs cj varus. extra bottles of the liquid Hyornei cost; ball in Tev possession on A. Score: Texas, A.

St line. yard 7. iittle boy buffering terribly with eczema. It did the work." Then there Alex Iouitel. a brave fireman of Buffalo, ho is glad to write as follows: 'I had old sore on my leg for manv years.

The best doctors frriled. OINTMKNT entirely healed the sore And from over in Canada comet, a letter from A Blockeby, surirg: "The best tbiiiL' I ever hit for itching piles is PETERSON'S OINTMKNT." A big box for fj() cuts. Mil order" filled by Peterson Ointment Buffalo, V. Woodie (Jilbt-rt Ituk 'o. and biug Co.

will supply jou. above-narm l. do swear that best of mv knowledge and l.elir M. JIIPtSHFKI.D, Cusliier. stayed until the last htle blew.

The cadets met their guests at the' station and from ar rival time to de-! part ure. each university man and wo- nan was tend. red a royal It sf frned that noshing was too good for A. K- visitors. Six ri! 1 of Texas.

County of Travis, llliPhfebi. cashier of the hove statement is true ici the st Attest: r. wn.MoT, K. CHU.KS, V. If.

1). rectors. Fourth Quarter. gees in for jfoore at risht Graves but a few cents. A few drops of oil in the inhah-r will last for days and its pure, soothing, antiseptic, air, breathed deep in the air passages of your nose and throat, should keep you free from coughs, colds, Influenza and catarrh all winter long.

Pleasant to use, takes but a few minutes daily and is guaranteed satisfy or money end. Kckhardt fails to gain through center. An A. with Graves on AI. player interferes forward pass from lo lc fine roe this trains were operated ovrr Ihe g.

rj N. and the H. T. C. railwavs into College station from different eteiitma ubscribei snotn rlav of November.

191S J. IL WHl'i'IS. Notary Puullc. penal- I Texas 0 0 0 0-8 Kckhardt and lifeJ 15 yards me i-armers are for interference. Texas A.

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