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THE CONSTITUTION, 'ATLANTA, XA SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1937. PACE TWO Southeastern Teams Open Titular Battles in Earnest This Week DAY I Carl Hubbell Scores in Giant Second-Inning Rally Continued From First Sports Page. 45,000 FANS SEE CORNELL DEFEAT PRINCETON, 20-7 he men woke up and looked out the window and said some- hing in a very loud voice. It was raining quite hard and it kept on raining all morning VOL-'BAMA TILT TOPS LOOP CARD; Maroons Clash With Auburn; Georgia Vs. Crusaders.

and was still raining when game time came. 7-6 at! to Tigers, Leading Half, Succumb Late Rally. About the only happy people were the bartenders and the tavern keepers. They knew the crowd coming back from the football game and the races six miles out to Keeneland would not have been sitting in press boxes and would be damp and miserable and low and would need considerable cheering up. So, at noon, they were polishing up extra glasses and get 6 ting all set for a brisk lot of work.

A half hour before the game the outlook was gray and wet and very dark with the smoke from the Lexington chimneys hanging in the air and the rain pelting down. Out in the stands there was a gathering rain-coated crowd which -stood around and finally bought newspapers to put down on the wet seats. Up in the press box it was dry and comfortable. Did 1 say Hi By GREGORY HEWLETT. PRINCETON.

N. Oct. 9. UP) Cornell's big Red football team drove onward toward fame and glory today by overpowering an inexperienced but stubborn Princeton eleven. 20 to 7.

before a cheering crowd of about 45,000 I in vast Palmer stadium. Conquerors of Penn State and i Colgate, the stalwarts from high i above Cayuga's waters, put on a i convincing show of their might on the ground and their finesse in the air. Combining both modes of at By LEWIS HAWKINS. Associated Press Staff Writer. Having tuned up their timing in workouts with outside sparring mates.

Southeastern conference footballers start swinging at each other's title hopes in earnest this week. Topping the season's longest list of intraconference business will be the Knoxville matinee featur 1 1 A the Kentucky people were nice? -s ss- rw -Sfi A W.I.'.V.' OC HERE COMES TECH. The Georeia Techs suddenly appeared around the corner of ing Tennessee's orange-shirted Terrors and the Alabama Avalanche. Plenty of folks figure the the wall about the stadium and came walking on down to the playing field. They wore their hooded coats and walked quite tack effectively in the second half after trailing by a 7-6 margin at the intermission, they gained their first triumph over the Tigers 6ince I 1931 and thereby avenged humiliating defeats of the past three championship argument will be at least two-thirds settled when this slowly and with great decorum as if they were coming in tor a spot of cricket and tea.

They shed their hoods and began to warm up. is over. years. Three husky Cornell backs Sophomores Whit Baker, of North Mississippi State's fond hopes of horning into the titular scene will be tested by Auburn's Plainsmen at Birmingham. The Auburns were good enough to tie an underrated Tulane team in the mud and Ralph Cumberland, and Ken Brown, of Millerton, N.

and Bob Rose, a junior of Tonawanda, N. Y. shared the three touchdowns but Bobby Dodd, the backfield man, stood around watching the kickers while Coach W. A. Alexander stood around, putting the eye on everything.

The next arrivals were members of the Kentucky band. They came in with all sorts of raincoats and overcoats on over their new blue uniforms. They looked quite sad about it. The Sasse's Maroons will have to roll up their sleeves if they want to stay in the scramble. Louisiana State has a night ap pointment with Ole Miss at Baton Rouge and while the choice must be the champs, the Rebels hardly it was the 185-pound.

Baker who vied with Princeton's Jack White for the honor of being the best ball carrier on the field. Taking one of Eliot Hooper's punts in the second quarter on Cornell's 42-yard mark, White tore through the whole opposing team on a headlong dash to the goal line. Score by periods: Cornell 0 8 7 7 Princeton 0 7 0 0 7 Cornell Scoring: Touchdowns. Brown. Baker.

Rose (sub for Rrnwnl Pnmi. can be classed as a "breather in preparation for the following week's heavy date with Vander- bilt. two leaders, who were wearing shakos a yard high, had them wrapped up in sheets to keep out the rain. It was a very sorrowful band because a band does not care to cover up its uniforms. There was just one person who didn't wear a protecting coat.

That was the very pretty young lady who marched wtih the leader. She wore her uniform so one and all could see it. I suppose that is essentially feminine. Kentucky cheer leaders came on next, carrying their big horns. The cheering seems to be an integral part of the game, although a survey has proved that very few players, if any, ever hear the cheers.

In the early days of the pro game, one of the promoters hired himself a cheering section, but it didn't seem to work. The Kentucky team came on. There were not many people in the stands, but they mustered up a yell and it began to sound Florida figures to break into the Aetna Telaphotot. win column in the conference standings by whipping Sewanee at after touchdown. Hose 2 (placements).

Princeton Scoring: Touchdown. White. Point after touchdown, Givens. Gainesville. the Giants combined seven hits and six runs to clinch the game.

Hubbell, having been defeated in the first game of the series, came back and allowed the Yankees only six hits yesterday to give his team their only victory thus far. Carl Hubbell, Giant hurler, is shown, left, scoring from second base in the second inning of the fourth game of the World Series, which the Giants won, 7-3. Hub came home on Dick Bartell's single. It was in the second inning that While the intraconference firing will be heavier than any previous week's, the expeditionary forces also will be busy. Nebraska 1 1 Trojans Beat Tulane moves into Buffalo to tangle with a Colgate team that seems a cut or two below the average for the Red Raiders and will be short-enders against the Giant 'Meal Ticket Allows Six Safeties like a football game.

Having warmed up, the Tech team put on its hoods and left the field at 20 minutes before game time to get the final instructions. Kentucky followed them 10 minutes later. TARHEELS BEAT VIOLETS, 19 TO 6 NEW YORK, Oct 9. P) Crowell Little, a hard-driving snake-hipped quarterback, personally engineered three touchdowns today to conduct his ball-hawking band of southerners from the University of North Carolina to a 19-to-6 intersectional victory over the previously undefeated Wave. Georgia travels to Boston to in augurate a new south-east feud with Holy Cross.

Anyone who makes loud and definite guesses on this one will be leading with The Box Score Buckeyes, 13 to 12 LOS ANGELES, Oct. 9. UP) The University of Southern California Trojans rose to unexpected heights today and sent the powerful Ohio State Buckeyes home bearing their first defeat of the season. Southern California won by the MAN O' WAR. Man O' War, the greatest race horse that ever won a race, is still a great attraction here.

The tourists all want to drive out to see him when they arrive here for school. The colored swipes about the stable sell worn horseshoes which are reputed to have been worn by the big red hqrse. He is a Kentucky Lou Gehrig Hits 'Harmless' Homer in Ninth Inning. Outscores Iowa AMES, Iowa, Oct. 9.

(JP) Iowa State's battling Cyclones played mighty Nebraska on even terms for three periods today but two sudden, dramatic Cornhusker thrusts turned the tide and the conquerors of Minnesota scored a 20-to-7 victory in their first Big Six contest. Late in the fourth period Iowa tried frantically to get a lateral underway. Richardson broke through and collared Medin's hurried toss and Nebraska had the ball on the 11-yard line. Violets of New York University. YANKEES Crosetti, ss Rolfe, 3b DiMaggio.

ef Gehrig, 1b Dickey, Continued from First Sports Page. Little, co-captain of the Tarheels, was a thorn in the side of the air-raiding Violets from the h. 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 his chin like a Giant pitcher. Kentucky and Georgia Tech keep alive the running argument with the Southern conference, the Wildcats tackling Washington and Lee at Lexington, while the Techs entertain mighty Duke in Atlanta. Vanderbilt is slated for a trip into Texas to tackle Southern Methodist in quest of revenge for a beating the Mustangs handed the Commodores last year.

ab. 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 0 2 1 0 po. 2 0 2 10 3 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 lie was a I Selkir Selkirk, rf opening whistle, snagging a New York University pass on the first Giants. Bartell, stepped into one! of his curves and whammed it out Lazzeri, 2b Hadley, Andrews, xPowell Wicker, scrimmage play and then racing margin of a lone point kicked after a touchdown, 13 to 12. Some 55,000 fans attended.

22 yards a moment later in a institution and his fame has lasted and never seems to dim. One of the popular cocktails in Lexington is "The Man o' War." It was originated by the bartender at the Phoenix hotel. If there are any interested, it it made with one-fourth herbsaint, three-fourths Bourbon, a dash of bitters, with a slice of lemon and orange. Sugar used sparingly. The big red hoss knows the people come to see him ana he will, when they turn him into the lot, strike a pose and hold it until the tourists all click their cameras.

He is, they say, getting a bit tired of it. There are so many amateur cameramen beautiful dash through the New to DiMaggio. Hubbell rounded third and headed for home. DiMaggio made a beautiful peg. the ball arriving at the same time 6 24 11 York team to the 4-yard line.

The game was less than two minutes old when Little was over Andrews punched his way across for the first score. 33 ab. 5 8 2 3 4 4 3 4 Totals GIANTS Moore, If Bartell, as Ott, 3b Ripple, rf Leiber, cf McCarthy, 1b Danning, Whitehead, 2b Hubbell, h. 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 0 po. 1 3 1 3 3 9 4 3 0 for the final touchdown from the six-yard line.

English added the extra point from placement. 35 7 12 27 Totals Nebracka 7 0 0 1320 Iowa Stat 7 0 0 0 7 Nebraska scoring: Touchdowns Plock (substitute for Andrews), Andrews, Amen. Point after touchdown, Dodd, English (sub for Pfeiff), both placements. Iowa State scoring touchdown: Kisch-er. Poiat after touchdown: Kiacher (placement).

Batted for Andrews in 8th. 000 000 0013 10x 7 101 060 Yankee Giant WAVE SMOTHERS CHOCTAWS, 84-0 NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 9. (IP) Tulane unlimbered its backs in field-day fashion to roll over an inferior Mississippi College football team, 84 to 0, today before 12.000 shirt-sleeved fans. The reserves outshone the regulars, producing the best blocking Tulane fans have seen in years.

Two fleet-footed reserve backs were uncovered in Billy Hubbell did. Umpire Stewart called Carl safe. That made four runs across. Andrews fanned Ott, but Leiber up for the second time, cracked another single, chasing Moore and Bartell home. McCarthy then grounded to Lazzeri to end an inning in which the Giants had doubled their output of runs in three games.

Stunned, perhaps, by their outburst of hitting, the Giants handed the Yankees a run in the third with poor fielding. After Moore had made a shoestring catch of Rolfe's fly, DiMaggio hit a gentle bouncer to Ott, who threw it 10 feet over Mc Southern California scored first in the second period. The try for the extra point was missed. Ohio State tied it up in the third without digging too deeply into Francis Schmidt's repertoire of fancy didoes, thanks to the running capers of Fullback Johnny Rabb. The Bucks forged! ahead in the last period, blocking Schindler's quick kick on the Trojan 28.

Mike Kabealo, fired a pass over the line to Dick Nardi, who scrambled over for the score. But Joe Aleska's try for conversion was wide. Taking the kickoff, Southern California five plays later was on the Ohio 27. Schindler, the outstanding back on either team, hurled a pass to sub Halfback Mickey Anderson. Scor by periods: Ohio State 0 0 6 8 12 Southern California 0 6 0 7 13 Southern California aeoring: Touchdowns, Schindler, Anderson, (Morgan); point after touchdown (placement), Stanley, (Williams).

these days. LOTS OF ATLANTANS. This trip began today to look like the old days when there always were two coaches of followers along with the football team. Frank Spratlin, Jimmy Setz, Jim Ison, Paul Duke, Charlie Jones, Newt McEachern, 1. M.

Sheffield Forrest Adair, Ford Kaufman, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers and a number of others were here for the game. Ford Kaufman has never missed a trip with Tech in a couple of decades. The two coaches disappeared during the deoression and the days when Tech was not win-n'mtr.

hut Ford Kaufman was always there, having a look. HOWARD BEATS REBELS DEFEAT ST. LOUIS TEAM UNIVERSITY, Oct 9. (JP) Scintallating Ray Hapes led Mississippi's Rebels to a 21-0 victory over a strong St Louis University eleven this afternoon, speeding to scoring runs of 78 and 28 yards before 4,500 fans in the annual home-coming day classic. Mississippi was effective on offense all day, pounding heavily at the Billigin line, but it took Hapes' jaunts to set it off and place the Rebs in a scoring mood.

Captain Bruiser Kinard paved Runs batted In, DiMaggio, Danning 2, Hubbell, Moore, Bartell, Leiber 2, Gehrig; two-base hit, Danning; three-base hit, Rolfe; home run, Gehrig; stolen base, Whitehead; double plays. Whitehead to Bartell, Hubbell to Whitehead to McCarthy; left on bases, Yankees 4, Giants earned runs, Yankees 2, Giants bases on balls, off Hubbell 1 (Selkirk), off Andrews 4 (Ripple 2, Leiber, Whitehead); strikeouts, by Andrews 1 (Ott), by Hubbell 4 (Andrews, Gehrig, Hoag, Powell); hits, off Hadley 6 in 1 1-3 innings, Andrews Sin 5 2-3 innings, Wicker none in 1 inning; losing pitcher, Hadley. Umpires, Stewart (N. plate; Ormsby (A. first base; Barr (N.

second base; Basil (A. third base. Time, 1:57. MERCER ,13 TOO BIRMINGHAM, Oct. 9.

(UP) Howard College out-floun Carthy's head and Crosetti ambled home. With a four-run lead to vork on, Hubbell was invincible. In the There are no people like the Atlanta people anyhow. They dered Mercer University on muddy Legion field today to down the are loyal and very fine people witn wnom tore. the way for Hapes' first run with S.M.U.

Eleven Beats the blocking of three men, recovered the fumble which led to scor Washington, 14 to 0 ing his second, kicked three extra points and stood out head and shoulder above the field with a Bears, 13 to 0, in a game that opened the Dixie conference season for both teams. After a scoreless first half, the Birmingham Bulldogs marched 50 yards to Mercer's 1-yard line where the Georgians recovered a fumble. Attempting to punt from deep in his end zone, Harrison fifth Lazzeri opened for the Yanks with a single. Hub went to work. He fanned Andrews on three pitches and made Crosetti hit into the dirt for a double play.

Hubbell mowed the Yanks down in the seventh and the Giants put the game on ice in the seventh when, with two away, Leiber xvalked, McCarthy hit another single and the crippled Danning whacked a double to score the German boy. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 9. (J) South great display of offensive and ern Methodist University concen defensive ball.

GOLDEN BEARS ROUT COUGARS MEMORIAL STADIUM, Berkeley, Oct 9. (UP) California's Golden Bears, generally conceded the strongest football team on the Pacific coast, ran to a 27 to 0 victory here today over Morris Brown Downs Tuskegee Eleven, 8-0 Morris Brown College sent Tuskegee down to its second conference defeat, of 8-0. In this victory the Atlantans issued challenge to the rest of their rivals that they were on their way with a team that looks to be the greatest in the history of the local institution. Rooker was easily the outstand Payne and Buddy Banker. Together they accounted for seven touchdowns and demonstrated ability to take full advantage of their interference.

The Greenie backs gained 638 yards while charging linemen smothered Choctaw runners for a loss of 28 yards. Tulane chalked up 28 first downs against five for Mississippi College, completed four passes for 8' yards and managed to hold on the ball, a weakness apparent in the tilts with Clemson and Auburn. Long runs featured the Tulane attack. John Andrews ran a kick-off back 78 yards for a touchdown at the opening of the second half. Payne dashed 38 yards for a score in the second period and 60 yards for another in the fourth.

Bankers scored two of his three touchdowns on runs of 20 and 79 yards In the fourth. Flowers loped 48 yards for a marker in the third after taking a lateral from Sauer and Dalovisio knocked off 25 yards for a tally in the third after intercepting a pass. trated its scoring in the second period today to defeat Washing ton University, 14 to 0, but the failed to get the ball away and Smith, of Howard, recovered for Texas Turns Back Mississippi State TYLER. Texas, Oct. 9.

UP) Deadly Dick Todd's churning feet carried Texas A. M. to an inter-sectional triumph today that definitely brought them back to their old grid glory, a 14-0 conquest of Mississippi State. Todd's uncanny, slippery broken field running in a blustery first half sparked the Aggies. Score bv neriods: Mustangs were superior to the St.

Louis team in virtually all the in a score. Gann kicked the extra point. Mercer's bid for a touchdown in the fourth period ended when tersectional game. A short pass from Jack Morri Washington State College. California made yardage as it son to Pete Acker accounted for Cline's pass was intercepted deep in Howard territory.

Three minutes before the game ended, How the Texans' first score and a 70- yard run by Bill Dewell brought BAYLOR DEFEATS ARKANSAS, 20-14 WACO, Texas, Oct. 9. (UP) Baylor University scored an unexpected 20-to-14 victory today over Arkansas, conference defending champion. A crowd of 8,000 shivering fans saw Right Halfback Patterson pass 15 yards over the goal line to Boyd, an end. in the final period to break a 14-14 tie and cinch the game.

Arkansas scored In the first pe ing man on the field for Morris Brown. This outstanding flankman did everything and is responsible for the impressive victory scored by his team. Sad Sam Jones, blocking halfback, turned in another of his fine performances. The rest of the team played ex To start the eighth the Yankees sent in Jake Powell to bat for Andrews. Jake was the hero of the 1936 series, hitting any and all pitchers with gay abandon.

But he didn't hit Hubbell today. He fanned on three pitches. Hubbell weakened a bit in the ninth. After DiMaggio had been retired Gehrig stepped into a curve that didn't break and blasted it into the right-field stands for a home run. Dickey then hit a tremendous fly to Ripple in deep right field.

The Yanks were getting hold of the veteran's pitches Mississippi State 0 0 0 0 0 ard recovered a Mercer fumble on the Bear's 28 and on the next play, White galloped to a the other. John budger ana uoo Belville kicked the extra points. Washington, playing without the direction of its head coach, Jim Texas A M. 1 Texas A. M.

scoring: Touchdowns Todd. Nesrsta; points after touchdown Todd 2 (from placement). my Conzelman, who was called away by the illness of his wife, ceptionally well but their failure to convert many of their chances was never in scoring position. II i Krnnsri AiEceici ill 1 into scores took away some of their Elory. Harvard Is Winner pleased while its first string team was in the game, and its second and third string teams held the Cougars even.

Washington State never threatened and got into California territory on only two occasions after the California varsity was sent to the showers. California, powered by Bottari and Pollock, scored twice in the first period and once in the second. After each of these touchdowns, Chapman kicked goal. In the fourth the Bear reserves crashed through to a fourth touchdown, but the attempt at conversion was wide. Bottari continued the brilliant play that has marked him as one of the best backs the coast has had in years.

He ran, passed and blocked well, and, on defense, he I now. Hoag singled to right, but FIELD GOAL WINS FOR MANHATTAN NEW YORK, Oct 9. (UP) An underdog Manhattan eleven scored For Tuskegee, Frazier, Sams, Holliday and Scisco, were the best. It was a case of too much Morris Over Brown, 34 to 7 CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 9.

(UP) Harvard rode the airways Brown. Score bv neriods: the rally ended when Leiber went deep into center field for Selkirk's fly. Tomorrow's game will pit Vernon "Lefty" Gomez, winner of the first game, against Cliff "Ears" Melton, loser of the second. Morris Brown 6 2 0 08 Tuskee 0 0 0 0 0 its first major victory of the season today, defeating Michigan State 3-0 on a third-period field goal before 18,000 persons at Eb- to a 34-7 triumph today but a defenseless Brown eleven had the satisfaction of scoring a touchdown against the Crimson for the first time since 1933. riod when SJoan plunged over for a touchdown from the 3-yard line and Owens converted.

The second Arkansas score came in the third quarter when Fletcher crashed over from the 4-yard line and Owens again converted. Baylor's first touchdown came in the second period when Patterson got away for a 71 -yard run and Gernand kicked the extra point. Bears tallied again in the third, when Bivons took a lateral and got away for 71 yards. Gernand again accounted for the extra point Bavlor 7 620 Arkanas TOT 0 14 PANTHERS DOWN DUQUESNE, 7 TO 0 Johnny McLaughry, 195-pound sophomore son of Head Coach Tuss McLaughry, of Brown, made the touchdown. bets field.

Kringle provided the slender margin of victory with his right toe, booting the ball over the goal sticks from the 16-yard line. Michigan State, with the aid of a lanky halfback from Mt. Clemens, young Johnny Pingel, four times was within shooting distance of the goal, but each time folded with pay dirt in sight. CLASSES IN ATLANTA First Class start Tuesday, October 19, 7:30 P. M.

Enroll this week. Diesel Expansion Demands Trained Men DO YOU KNOW THAT t.000 Diesel locomotives are being built Merchant Marine Diesel equipped Diesel has made farming and construction profitable cutting down So To to 7 5 7e 900 recently installed Diesel municipal light and power plants, resulting in great savings Diesel-powered passenger car makes trip from New York City to Los Angeles at a fuel cost of only $7.63 Diamond now has Diesel-truck on the market General Motors building plant for manufacture of Diesel Engines. Trained men are needed for installation, maintenance, service, operation, sales and executive positions. Atlanta Office, 25 Pryor Street, S. W.

Open Eyenings 'til 9 P. M. Ground Floor Kimball Housa Talaphona WAInut H40 SOUTHWESTERN DIESEL SCHOOLS, Inc. acquitted himself satisfactorily. Next in notice to the strength shown by the first string varsity offense was the general California defense.

Washington State could make little ground against first, second or third California teams. PITTSBURGH, Oct 9. UP) Pitt Golden Panthers shook loose Marshall (Biggie) Goldberg for Touchdowns: Sloan. Patterson. Bivons.

Boyd: points after touchdown: Owens 2, Gernand 3. one 77-yard touchdown tour in the first three minutes of play against Penn State Defeats to 14 STATE COLLEGE, Oct 9. (UP) A four-yard touchdown plunge by Johnny Patrick, Penn State quarterback, in the final minutes of the game today gave State a 20-14 victory over Buck-nell University. Tech's First Score LEXINGTON, Ky Oct. 9.

When the game was done today, Chet Wynne, coach of the Kentucky team, said: "I thought perhaps last year Tech was a little lucky. This year they showed me a fine football team, one of the best I've seen. It has everything, passes and a running game. And what a lot of good backs they have. That first play stunned my team.

It caught them flat It was a great play for a touchdown." Said Mr. Alexander: "I was pleased with the boys. They made some mistakes but played welL Kentucky was upset by that quick touchdown and never recovered. They had some fine players out there." Sooners Hold Texas To 7-to-7 Deadlock DALLAS, Oct. 9.

OP) A stout Oklahoma line opened gaping holes for an eel-hipped halfback as the Sooners tied the University of Texas, 7 to 7, here today. Woody Huddleston. 160-pound Duquesne today and then rode out this margin for a 6-to-0 triumph over their crosstown rival. Every seat in Pitt stadium was sold, but a drizzling rain, which continued all afternoon, kept the crowd to 55,000. The scoring dash by the husky Goldberg, a junior from Elkins, W.

came on the second play after Pitt stopped Duquesne's driving Oregon Smothers Gonzaga, 40 to 6 SPOKANE, Oct 9. UP) Oregon's Webfoots sounded a warning to their Pacific Coast conference football opponents today with a display of old-time power to crush Gonzaga University, 40 to 6. Oregon flashed power, deception. CAPITOL THEATRE Starting Tomorrow! Woco-Pep Football ReTiow Presenting Special Pictures GA. TECH vs.

KENTUCKY FOOTBALL GAME Oklahoman, did practically all the honors in 46-yard drive for the MAIL COUPON TODAY FOR FREE BOOKLET-INFORMATION NAME William-Mary Upsets Virginia Tech, 12 to 0 RICHMOND, Oct 9. UP William and Mary's tireless iron-men discarded the underdog role today to whip Virginia Tech, 12-0, I backs on its own 23. Biggie plough aVS ed through right guard, deserted ADDRESS CITY speed and forward and lateral passing in overwhelming the non-conference opponent which pre first score of the game late in the second period. First downs were even six and six but the Longhorns never appeared powerful enough to pull the game out of the fire. AGE PHONE his interference and reversed his field twice as he sped goalward.

Frank Souchak missed a placement kick try for the extra point for the first time in a quarter of viously had held Washington State a century. and St Mary's to scoreless ties..

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