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Jr. Lcwk Cowhands To Shockerland A pint-she version of the im mortal ftobby Layne will come to Harvester Stadium tomorrow, eager to duplicate some of the exploits of his famous father. Robbie Layne, quarterback of the Lubbock Cowhands, has led his ream to a 3-1 record, and is seeking to nuke it 4-1 against the Pampa Shockers to- morrow at 4 p.m. The Shockers, in return, will present a passing duo of their own which, not quite as noteworthy nsmewise, has been tremendously effective, in the persons of quarterback Larry Daniels and right end Teddy Bird. Layne has been tabbed as the "finest team passer in the Panhandle" by several viewers, and lacks varsity status only because of his lack of size apparently.

Backed by Ihe breakaway running of Dennis Zipps and the line-plung ing of fullback Joe Mack Tillson, the have lost only to the undefeated Monterey Lancers, 2012, with their last two outings being a 12-6 win over a rugged Am- Yannigan team that playec Pampa to a 12-12 tie last week a 32-0 romp over Plainview Against the Bulldog Blue team Zipps sprinted for two touchdown: on pass interceptions, one for 81 and other for yards; re turned a punt 31 yards for a icor and! ran over two conversions. Th' other score was via a 36-yard pas from Layne to Tillson. Shocker' coach Don Myers re ports the Pampa team in gone ihape, with Scott Epperson an Lewis Mecrs the only casualties Both were out last week also and £x-SoncKes Make Lip Bulk of 'Horn Line SMITH BOYS Ricky Mid Stan The Pampa Harvester defense will run into and over a lot of amiliar faces this Saturday night, Pro Football Roundup NEW YORK (UPI) This is an odd-numbered year, so once again it's Yale Lary's turn to win the National Football League punting championship. The versatile Detro.it Lions' safetyman won it in 1959 and 1961. He might have won it again last season but he had a punt blocked and wound up fourth in the individual standings.

At that, Lary's average was only three- tenths of a yard less than that of all but one of the Caprock Longhorn offensive linemen former lettermen of teamers from the Amarillo Sandies. The Homs pulled off a liberal raid on Sandieland when they opened the newest Amarillo school for football, including two outstanding lettermen and four top ex-Yannigans for their offensive line. Although relatively light, the Horns compare favorably with the Harvesters weight-wise, except for right end where speedboy David Orr, 144-pound junior, presides. The only two seniors, and the two lettermen in the line are Alan Adams and Stan Smith. Smith.

165, is the team captain, and has been converted from an end into a left tackle. Adams, at left end, is the number one pass recover, at 6'2" and 190 pounds the biggest man on the Caprock team. Roger Shelton, 180, is the offensive right tackle. At right guard is a name full of unpleasant memories for Pampa fans. This LaGrone, first name Sam, while not as famous as his Borgcr namesake, is a sharp blocker, 170 pounds, and the pulling guard on offense, probably the best offensive lineman among the five juniors.

Left guard is 185-pound Duane Gore, who also champion Tommy Davis of the Center Per San Francisco Forty Niners. Lary took over the No. 1 spot this week from Bobby Joe Green of the Chicago Bears, according to official statistics released today by the NFL. His average is 49.4 yards for 19 punts, com- OUIII VUl VICTU are not slated to return tomorrow. red Green 47 7 -y ard ver Don "Dynamite" Dison, rugged age for 18 boots.

ez, IfiO pounds Defensively, the Horns line up in an Oklahoma 5-4 or an umbrella formation. La Grone and Shelton are the left end and tackle. Adams and James Anderson, 172, the right siders Middle guard is Robert Segedy, 170. and the linebackers are Smith and El- Lefors Healthy, Set for 'Hounds LF.FORS Lefors Pi- plan to come back strong Should Lary finish on lop this, vear. he would become only the Williams, 145.

'second player in NFL history ever Kenneth Bentley, 145, and Jerry crown as many Duniven. 165, are Sammy Baugh Speedboy Ricky it seasons from the right halfback and quarter 1950 through 1953; Lary is one back Ricky Smith, 140. the left of five players to have won two half. Smith has proven to be the defenseman the but there were no changes, atop the other individual depart- merits. i Jimmy Brown of the Cleveland, Browns remained first in rushing Y.

A. Tittle of the Giants in passing. Bobby Joe Conrad of the St. Louis Cardinals in lirini Grid Is Coach of Week CHICAGO (UPI In football's defensive halfback who was sore ly missed against Amarillo, will be back. Daniels, who suffered a bruited rib last week and was only 1 lo wm lhe unlin at partial effectiveness in the second half, is in good condition.

"Amarilko scouted us against ir, whan to Bird com-, nine of 15 passes a i i untin titles lne crs are "and covered us very well McCay. Horace Gillom. Pat Longhorns four games, being LI.U^I and Norm Van Brocklin). on more tackles than anyone on siBVCu on inc i did his best job of the year run- i Ed Dove of the New York Oi- the squad. ning until he got hurt, with Joey 1 ame eligible lo assume Roden end Gary "Little un rclurn leadership this i Crossland doing terrific running "Our offense bogged down completely the second had possession of the ball most of the time, and our defense did a great nu sconn 8- job.

Lolan Ellis was really out-j and Wayne Hill did a fine job toe. Our pass defense wan erratic, we made a few mental mistakes, but we've been working hard On pass defense and running II week. If we can accomplish those two things, we'll be all right. "We've had a lot of spirit in workouts. The boys know they have a tough one coming and they will try to be ready." nartiafl luMUpt: Lubbock LE Bo Boren.

LT Richard Barrett; LG John Folio- well; Mike Wallace, RG Kent Forrest RT Ted Ratcliff. RE David Pirtle. QB Robbie Layne, LHB Dennis Zipps, RHB Darrell Hurst. FB Joe Mack Till son. Pampa -RE Teddy Bird, RT Parrish.

RG Jerry Wright, Dan Patterson, LG Larry Eckroat LT Wayne Hill LE Nolan El- DOUBTFUL Larry Johnson is on tho doubtful list for this Saturday night's game with Caprork. Link- Larry alternated at quarterback with Phil Smith and Kenny Hebert for the Harvosters against Tascosa, until being stricken by a recurrence of an old knee injury late in the second quarter. (Daily News Photo) swc Round-up By United International Texas Coach Darrell Royal was a picture of gloom today over the injury situation on the Longhorn squad. Steer end Sandy Sands, recovering from a broken foot, suffered in earlv practice drills, reiniured te in iei((y juai. Stinnett Rattlers, and knock off flie foot Tuesday and doctors saifl me luui lit another undefeated squad Friday he wou be out for the season.

1 night in the person of the Gruver The unbeaten Longhorns 6 learned Sunday their punting htninds fullback. Ernie Koy, will probably a a he lost for the season because of (1 eam a rate cnach a shoulder separation. bl have As if hat were not enough, bt en a different game if all our Royal said tackle Ken Ferguson. Barters were healthy. They'll all who underwent surgery on his he in good shape Friday, and back this summer, has appeared they'll all be hungry to get back sluggish in workouts and may noi on the winning path, be ready for the Oklahoma game "Of course." added Goode this weekend thoughtfully, "Gruver has had a Royal said Kim Gaynor and week oil' to rest and all their Bob Crouch "got their foot on the starters should be healthy, and ball" in hurried preparations to they are itching to make up for readv them for Koy's punting that 8-6 squeaker over Canadian, chores.

should be a real tough game. around the SWC, the: hut if our kids play like they Texas Tech Red Raiders reported can. we can pull it out. a squad free of injutics as they "Although I reported last week worked on pass offense and ihat four of our starters would see blocking in preparation for their little, if any action, the doctors game with Texas Christian Satur-j gave them all releases and they day night. I played.

We didn't plan to use Coach Abe Martin of the TCU i them, however, unless we ab- Horned Frogs meanwhile put his. solulely needed to. we did. squad through their first contact DolVt orReti ne game was 7-6 our drills in more than a week. favor un(i deep jn he hird qllar Martin said he was pleased with the "tough and effective running" of his backs and announced Donny Smith of Taylor, Tex.

would start at left half in Lubbock Saturday night. Arkansas Coach Frank Broyles expressed displeasure at the defense as the Hogs prepared for Baylor Saturday night. Broyles said the Baylor pro-type offense was "different MARVIN ter. and only 14-7 until the last minute of play. It was too close to pull them out.

"Neither quarterback Terry' Bromlow or fullback Lightning Coleman had worked out all week. Bromlow's timing way off and that made a tremendous amount of difference. Edgar Brown didn't see too much action. Marvin Todd's arm injury turned out lo be Woodring was our outstanding de- fenseman. "We really played a good gamt thouuh, considering.

We had them going in the first half, gaining Hfi yards "to their 42. and were leading 7-6 when they got the big break of the game in the third quarter. They hud third clown and to go and pass interference was called. That was the turning point from anvlhing we'll see all year." a muscle tear, not a separation, the squad 'would and that was a big break. Marvin the game and set up their sec- defense for played a great game.

und touchdown. "Don McCool did an excellent "You just don't know what's go- job of taking over the running. He ing to happen. Gruver has a real ran about 50 percent of the time nood ball club, but if we're at full strength Broyles said adjust its present Baylor rather than develop a new one. Baylor Has Defense Worries The Baylor squad had a stiff and really gained ihe yards.

Phil 56TH YtiAB WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, Oklahoma Is Three-Point Favorite Over Longhorns NEW YORK Uni- ranking eleven; tinseled vernacular, it was aj vers lv Texas boasts one of ern, reduced' to and 15th pass receiving; Clcndon Thomas -flipper-dipper" play that carried! ne finest field of the Pittsburgh Sieelers in pass Illinois to a 10-9 victory over! the nation this in last interceptions; and Abe Woodson of the Forty Niners in kickoff returns. Brown, in addition to his rushing lead, also clung to first place in scoring with 42 points, corn- Northwestern Saturday. Oklahoma who goal kickers year, yet it is rates -in rates a three- Minnesota Northwest- spot after week's upset by the lllini, eight-point pick in the nationally workout and its own defense worries. Coach John Bridgers said "we can't be overjoyed," a reference lo the Bear's loss to Oregon last weekend. The Southern Methodist Mtis-' tangs prepared for their second service academy game in as many Friday night date with Navy in the Cotton Bowl.

The Texas Aggies worked football game that's got a lot of scorctl olms out in preparation for their first things going for it, even without i home game of the season against he nation's leading rusher. Gives Thc DevUs depth problem, the University of Houston Cougars AnzQna Suue an(J Wc Texas prevalent for several seasons, is State night, and it usuallv foretold by Pistol Pete Missing For Sun Devil Game TEMPE (Spl) Comes now a WTS-NTS statistics. The Buffaloef slrcn( (h lale in the But in the cold hard realm of point favorite in Saturday's clash vised game of the- week. conscientious preparation for a of the lop two teams in college Penn State, eighth football game, Illinois won on "98 touchdown pass." It was a 32-yard lateral-forward ers. Powerhouses Clash In Wink Vs.

Seagraves United Praea iBttnwuianal Wink's Wildcats, long a factor in Texas schoolboy football cir- QB Larry Daniels, RHB Joeyi cie were for Roden. LHB Gary Crossland. FB 'howdown battle against Lolan Ellis. football. member of the top 10 club is a pared to 38 for placekicking Lou scoring pass from Fre (Justardo Michaels of the Pittsburgh Steel- to Ron Fearn to Jim arre, and it was the spark that ignited Illinois to come from behind and upset the Wildcats.

It also won for lllini Coach Pete Elliott, whose teams in the last two seasons had won only two of II games, honor as United Press International's college football "coach of the week." "That play was one of those things that worked," Elliott said. "It was nothing new, and not my 12-pomt choice over Army; South- Tony Crosby of the Longhorns ern Ca ifornia. No. 9 has already booted four field goals this season to place him in a three-way tie for second behind Georgia Tech's Billy Lothridge in the three-pointer category, Cros- this weekend. Rice Coach Jess Neely pro- moled Billy Hale of Pasadena, nt lo be a harn burner.

Tex. to first string winghack and i te Larry Stewart of Rio Hondo, Tex. are fresh from a 50-7 romp over to first string left tackle. Neely Co orado state at Fort Collins, ranking worked the Owls hard on blocking an tackling. a complete lack of scoring kale in the game.

Coach Frank Rush's Sun Devils Despite a rough and tumble contest, Pedro's injury was the only one of any import suffered by Ihf Buffs. And Mauck and Siskowsk: They are 2-1, gaining momentum represent the only "recent" Sur and hoping to reverse a 15-14 ev injuries. Still on the side- to WTS last season. Mines are halfbacks Gene Fostet The Buffaloes of Coach Joe Ker- (broken arm) Henry Car: bel are undefeated in three out- (thigh bruise). ings, gaining momentum and hop-! Bright spot in the ASU picturr ing to achieve the national rating has been the fine showing of quar lost by ASU in its opening loss to t'erhack John Torok, 6-2, 195-pounc Wichita (33-13).

iJC transfer who has bumped all- The damper comes from the WAC selection John Jacobs to the second unit. Against CSU Torok completed six-point over UCLA i Iclevise lne Texas-Oklahoma us probably miss the game, seven of 10 passes for 219 yard? foot George' Louisiana State a three point ame at Dallas Saturday but the The 160-pound halfback suffered and three touchdowns. His 21F 'favorite over Miami (Fla i and CDmm allowed its decision to strained ligaments on the inside of yards broke the school record rates six better than Notre Dame; land the Air Force Academy is a 13-point underdog to 10th ranked Nebraska. NCAA Made Goof Over Football TV of the Sooners a 13-point favorite over', DALLAS (UPI) The The damper comes trom tne rill be on the i upsetting SMU on a Friday night' television committee has admitted fact tna isto i Pet Pedro, the av anoroDriate i schedule which also' finds ll 6 oofcd in granting permission Buffaloes' magnificent ignis fatu-i by's field goal provided Texas! Navy seeks to maintain its stat- w'ith the winning margin in as ne sixth team in the na- year's 9-6 defeat But the shoe will other foot Saturday, appropriate ly enough because Crosby kicks Syracuse with his stocking choice himself in 1963 Texas' better Class AA outfits in the feature game of this week's Class A schedule. The Wildcats, who upset AA McCamey last week 21-20 to remain among the 25 undefeated untied teams in the Class A division, will GARDEN LANES Bantams First Place: Bowlers Four Team Hi Game.

Rebels, 407 Team Hi Bowlers Four, 739 Ind. Hi Game: Gayle Blumer, 123, Daryl King 123 lad. Hi Series: Gayle Blumer J42, Billy Snapps, 211 JiuiMr Ltagut First Place: Spot Breakers, Top Pins, Bowling Bugers, Four Aces, The It's Team Hi Game: Spot Breakers, (raves, by taking on one of West idea. It came from the staff. Bill, ce va bly prove the difference Sea-1 Take brought it up first and then! the Cotton Bowt extavaganza.

our quarterback, Mike Taliaferro, suggested it. "We kicked it around, and worked on it Wednesday. Am) the way it ended up, we didn't fool Jarman, Crosby's opposite num ber at Oklahoma, has booted two! Virginia Tech a 12-pomt and could ve George Washington. In other leading jday: Alabama stakes its No. 3 posi- East: Holy Cross -1 over Boston tion 13-point favorite over! University; Harvard 7 over Col- Florida.

Fourth-ranked Pitt is: nell; Columbia 7 over Yale; Col- idle but fifth-ranked Wisconsin gate 12 over Rutgers; Princeton begins defense of its Big Ten 13 over Penn; Dartmouth 15 over stand. his left knee in WTS's 38-16 win 212 compiled by Hangartner Television viewers did not have over North Texas State last Sat- against Texas Western in 1957. games Satur- llle same luck howt ver Arkan- rday. Pedro led all major col- And ASU's passing total of 290 sas. where the NCAA refused to ge backs in rushing a week ago, set another school record, permit televising of the Arkansas- and his 41 yards acquired before surpassing the mark of 258 set ir Texas game Oct.

19. his injiry were probably enough agai against TWC. Torok The whole issue started when for him to retain the leadership, was nominated for "Back of the the guy we figured to fool, North-i crown ams seven-point under- Brown; Boston College 17 over western's back, Roland Want, but Warren got behind him host Crane, which has only a 21; anyway. It always set up for to 21 tie with AAA Fort Stockton to mar its record. Wink and Seagraves, the latter rated No.

5 in the state, meet next week in the District opener and the winner seems certain to barge on into the playoffs and become a factor in the state race. Seagraves is idle this week. Another crucial district game shows up this week's schedule dog Purdue. In other feature tractions, seventh Villanova. Big Ten at-' South: North Carolina vs.

Mary- ranked Ohio land, even; Clcmson 1 over Geor- Fearn to throw to Warren, butjs, ate sev en-point choice over gia; VMI 1 over Virginia. North it didn't make any difference ups a rt Illinois, the nation's 12th-' Carolina State 3 over South Car. KRLD-TV in Dallas asked permis-j His season's rushing total reads sion to televise the Texas-Oklaho- 360 on 47 carries, ma game. The NCAA rule was But We st Texas State is not at that such a telecast was permis-i a oss carr er s. Fullbacks sible if the game 10 he televised'Russeii im dy and Ollie Ross was sold out and there were no aint tl i TJ an d'69 yards respective- other college grid games within agamsl Eagles.

ASU well televising remembers Mundv, a sturdv 5-11, Week" honors in the Western Athletic Conference. Other ASU football notes: ranks this week as the total offense leader in the WAC with an average of 351.3 yards per whether Custardo or Taliaferro was at quarterback. "We had some other plays, and we won't talk about them. They didn't work anything like this. This is the only play we ever called with a touchdown in it, and I guess it got that 'flipper dipper' Buddy Rawls Wins Praise For Play Against HSU Defense and depth paid divi- the going was tough." name because talking about it af-1 (lends for Abilene Christian Col-! said.

"They held them in 8-A where undefeated untied (er tne ame something lege in its 21-7 triumph over cross- critical Goldthwaite. ranked No. 6 in the think in that aivivs uur Spot Breakers. 181 Tfam Hi Serie 1578- Ind. Hi Game: James Matney.

til, Linda Jones, 124 Iijd. Hi Series: Roger Flowers, 147, Linda Jones, 3C1 Early Bird League First Place: Johns Pharmacy Hj Team Game: Your Laundry, 794 Hi Team Series: Your Laundry, Hi Ind. Verna Sirmww, 119; Cox, Hi Ind. Series: AJene Sfttf, Penny Pinley. 422 Harvester Weeaass First Place: United Mud nal division, faces an early showdown DUl it flipper-dipper (own rival llaidin-Simmons Uni- tuuchduwn versity Saturday night.

with Copperas Cove whose only 37 in his 15lh year of i oss in five starts has been to couching, wouldn't credit the one HIH Waco Reicher. Still such showdown also looms in 2-A where perfect record Aspermont tackles district favorite Merkel (3-1-1). And, the same situation prevails in 28-A where unbeaten but tied Pettus engages West (4-1) in a district opener expected to decide the title. only other unbeaten team which appears in possible danger is Clifton, which meets the same Waco Reicher which spoiled Copperas Cove's mark- Top; ranked Albany, seventh rated Augustine and It- ranked Pearland along with Seagraves are idle this week. Goldth play with the victory.

Instead he credited his entire squad with an all-out heads-up performance. "Everybody played hard, but not over our heads," he said. "Then we got a couple of breaks tes and you have to have those lo win. Northwestern was keyed up and played good. But we played with pride in the Illinois football team." DELAWARE IS TOM (UPI) Dela- unanimous first Hi Ind.

Game: Ikey Ewp. wa iie is Ihe only rated team Hi Ind. Series: Ikey Earp, 507 Hi Team Game: Allen's Service 174 NEW YORK ware was the place choice today in balloting for the Lambert Cup. symbol of Eastern small college football supremacy defense a lot ol cunlidi-niv. "Coaches l.yda Hirlb (Jimmy) a lot List week on uur u-ucliuiis lu lhe traps." Whet-It suict.

"It cerium- its best performance againstt he i ly paid off Saturday night." Cowboys. The ACC 6-2-2-1 held wheeler singled out linebacker Hardin-Simmons' vaunted rushing ac (iiiggs. halfback Buddy Rawls and tackle Marvin Burgi-ss as the game's outstanding iletfii- H-SU wem into the game Mars. line ol his best games," Wheeler. "Rawls was opena been consistent in all three ACC outings, came up with probably attack in check for the entire con- i aging 236 yards per outing on the ground.

But ACC's inspired charges limited the Cowpokcs to only 101 yards via the rushing route. Head Coach Les Wheeler called the performance "the best defensive clutch effort ever given by an outsian- ing on ihe option and pass defense while Burgos was s.rong on a 120-mile radius of thi point. Permission was granted. Then, someone discm un-d Sewanee was playing Austin College at Sherman, only liU nnlrs north of the Cotton Bowl, The NCAA television cunimittet 1 Mibcommii- Wh 'el -r lie conducted a hurried ti-it phone conference liu-siUu anil rulril ihe giiliie could isi-il. The ii-cisniis were thai pi'i'imsMuii luil ttUvuiK lit-i-n given, tiiinuuiii i-il ship ainl ilial withdrawal now would lit- a major lilt CHIl'lH'c' lo Idlls.

llle same rule applied to the Arkansas-1 i-xus Oct. ly Arkansas officials said Howard (iruhb.s, I'xeculi 1 secrilaiy ol the I onlei i-iii't aiul a mem- be i nf liir com- mitlee, ihui' oi'ui'i game.s within L'll nf 1 uile Rock would piohiiu! tele', is'ion. Ihe colleges saul ihey would 1 not object to televising of the game. 2'2 yards ahead of second place Wyoming. But woe is ihe 200-poumier who proved a it a I tnev ran a in factor the Buffs' win of las.

defense allowing 3-14 yards per season lempe. outing, 11 more than runner up As for ASU, it's seldom thut a Arizona, glaring weakness would be in 11 smashing iclurs. bu' such was the case in the CSU cimtest. ils don't IK- three first team ri'iimiT' the ball six nun--. dt-pJi A Si ilum alul liner 'lines thes ii.on.-d, I'jch lime horn out.

But when tifsl It-am out oj theie t'SU the hall with ease, and the Sun DeAtls didn't. Kuril's problems VM-IC t'uiiher compounded by the loss of not one. but HS.J. reserve fullback 1 Vrniul It-aim-r Mauck suffered located i 'jllll and several while thud stringer Much Si.skowski lecer.eci a nark 50 points scored against CSU was lhe most tallied by the Devils in 54 games. In a Dun llle ciuclii-il ASU It am ed Montana Stale, fi'l-l't.

ASl plays lilt- K.UH-, weie mole in lhe nati-ia of Ihe MIII ti i' llrlln.tll llctl I ISDII. Mi, ll'Olll 'loink hiii Tax lor. 1. run, Taxioi, MI. pass from Torok: Kay Young.

54, lun. Tony loiuk. 5-1, run 1 onck Jii. from 'lorok lurkmich 7, lun. ASU punting awiane, a fat a wetl.

apj. sulleied when the ihs- Rams blinked one of lohn Seed- 11111 buig's 'hiee punts. Tht team 'g el erage now 4ul, hut the kick dotso toum against Seedborg injury and his will not ola and his average is still a be known until later in the week. respectable 41.7. plays up the middle and led the game bin tackling like a captain should." But despite the tup elloits of waivers do not alfecl the NCAA code.

Meanwhile. Kush planned move reserve halfback Steve I'urkovich. 'he Auslm the plight of Ben Hawkins, sophomore halfback. or ACC ball club." Wheeler spoke the above -mentioned trio Wheeler primarily of the strong hold put 1 feels the ACC nttense i-ertain- up by the Wildcats in ihe final ivcds impiovemeni half when they three tunes with- a lot of apparent danger. Ingleside plays Dave Nelson'i Blue Hens re-i stood H-SU challenges to cross the with the execu'mn, Calallen, Rocebud meets Franklin, ceived a 10.0 rating compared to goal line from inside their own 20- said.

plays Warren and 7 or Amherst. Northeastern yard line. M4 New I.4.J "Tht wixeu "We'll game this week." I'oinnieree, nu-anwh'le. wotkeil to niisc some still recced to M--II nut ihe rrinilv ''M-A co Si.iie game Satunl.iv in AnlKmii -sll miles io the south A sellout iheie would working on uur pu.si- permit Austin io leieiasi lhe han.ber of 5 9 1K senior, io the trou his 6 168 polin(1 New Jersey ble West 'Kxas' offense lo da been awesome, lhe Bull. wins -i Si.ite i crsiiy of Pacific lit- North Texas, all at Cam on pioduci eoncluded his perform- all, CSU wnh final sta- in.ii bowed tv.ii turncs for nmii.s yatds and two past ittfpnoiis lor 17 yards.

However, penalties biought back ruas by A further bad weather Hawkins of 3U 16 yaxdj Sua Devils cumes fiurn I.

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