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SUNDAY OCTOBER 5 TOE CHARLOTTE (N C) NEWS A allahan Turns Iil Remarkable Feat As Cards Get Shutout Duke Springs Upset To Defeat Virginia By 32 To 0 Score (Uhe nglAS By WADE ISOX Bi Run Features For Duke Team Long TK) THE glamor of the Clemson-N State grid classic to Le played here Saturday has been added another the broadest of the game sponsored by The Charlotte News long the premier broadcaster of sports events in this community Arrangements having been completed yesterday Isonglass has the pleasure of announcing today that some best known football experts will give you a word picture of ale as Payed on Central High ''3 athletic field jfl The GfffflC Is reaching the popularity wanted of It VnlrM something unforeseen happen a sellout of all seals will come to pass by the middle-of the week The rush for them has been sntlsf) lug Toots Causev reports and It Is for thl reason that The News Is stepping In and offering the guine to Its readers and fans over the air and from station WBT First Shutout Nats Have Won Since Mack Says Cards Could Have Beat Grove Yester-1 Rout Three Athletic Ilurlers -Continued from Paso Ono- team as well as driving In two runs and starting another on Us way The entire St Louis team looked better today playing with a new snap and vim and completely outclassing their American League rivals M'alberg To Showers Rube Walberg Connie Mack's starting pitcher was driven from the box in the fifth Inning and Bill 8hores who relieved him lasted only one and two-thirds Innings before he departed after an Indignant wave of Mr score card Old Jack Quinn finished the game the Redblrds finding him for three hit and another run A home run from the bat of Taylor Douthit floating lazily Into the left field stands where thousands of shirt sleeved fans greeted It with howls of Joy started the Cards cm the road to victory after Walberg had retired the side In order for the first three innings Never Came Close blow opened the fourth Inning and shut the door right In the faces for they never came close to getting a run off the speedy southpaw slants of "Wild Bill" Ray Blades singled and scored on hit by Wilson end Gelbert In the fifth and Jimmy later drove In Hafey and M'atklns with a rather flukey single In the seventh off the delivery of BUI Shores When one of hie pitchers couldtl't stop the Cards Mack promptly tried another but Jack Quinn his last chance was found for successive doubles by Jim Bottomley and More on Third ffports MUCH DEPENDS on the success of this event In legaid Yo cimiToite getting a stadium In which to play big football game A packed house thlstlme naturally will cause the erection of more seating facilities for next season since already the tone of the whole affair Is that such marked progress has been made by Charlotteans toward this game that It is bound to petuin Wo picture In a few more years an up-to-date stadium for Chailotte perhaps at Central High Field that will bo an asset to tho community In many ways But perhaps we are thinking too fast the game comes' off not until Saturday and then it Is that real Chaijotto sports followers will have a chance to speak for themselves Rotting Can Re Here they are the Tigers from Irmson College who Invade Charlotte Saturday to meet North (arollna State College In the Intercollegiate classic The playegs are left to right: Front row Woodruff Jones Yarhorough Seigel Melch Justus Fleming Gresham Llemlng Harvln Second row Sally Bowles Ilarlong Prelstr Solomon Palis Cox A King-horn Craig Mall Moss Third row: Long Sharpe Padgett Merts Orr Armstrong rpilE BOXING racket In Charlotte la tleirg In nicely with the great I sports prom am being rm rff here Conflict between the rival promoters Is bound to help tho fan but It is doubtful that boxing will be able to stand the pace the promoters plan taking It Is time the Charlotte Boxing Commission stepped In and enforeed a resting period betwein cards shown hfro for it already has been proved that Charlotte can't stand a show a week Wake Last Half Attack Wins Ill ffffllLV sueh high fliss perfmmanre as the ffffebb-Goodrlrh and I errls-f'ni loll matches ure on tap promoters will thrive The coming battle between the heinlei Is a natural made so hv the boxers who fought Add Marren the champion to a standstill Many thought both Carroll and 'Jerrls should have been given decisions over the king Much Is at stake for either and therefore the battle should wax hot Slate Cracks In Second Half To Duke Resorts to Line Smashes For Tallies Thomas Shining Light of Defeated Club T)lTKE STADIUM Durham Oct 4 Doped to lose by from seven to thirteen points Duke University pulled an upset here this afternoon showed a brilliant offensive and a stubborn defense to defeat the fast-stepping Cavaliers of the University of Virginia 32-0 It was Duke's game after the three minutes Virginia r-celved the kickoff and made three first downs In rapid succession out they fumbled on Dukes 25-yard line Murray recovered for Duke and Duke started a drive down the field tnat resulted In the Blue first! touchdown of the year since they failed a week ago to score against South Caroflna Thomas Is Star i Although they brought the losing team to Durham the Cavalier brought a ripping halfback by the name of Thomas here that mad the fans gasp at some of lure He never ran fast but he got the distance Opening1 the second period Virginia wrested the ball from Duke on downs and Thomas came outl through the line and ran 63 yardtl down the field before he was overtaken by Werner Duke soph imors guard However the run did not! result In a score as Duke held the Cavaliers for downs and received the ball The ball was on eighteen-yard line Score on Drives All of Duke touchdowns came ty line drives and end run narthea that took the ball down the field the Blue Devils making first down without apparent trouble Featuring the drive down the field were Brewer Abbott Murray and Irah-ler Abbott and Ershler are sophomores The longest Duke run of the day was credited to Brewer who tame through line got into the open field and ran 33 yards Ltfore Thomas safety man for Vlrgtola stopped him It was looth lose In 43 years of football according to the Virginia officials and the victory lhrc vy HarVs an3 meant matrJ ug Il a has yet 10 oreak the Jliix DeHart coached teama hold cvc them Virginia has never beaten team coached by DeHart Sucha Surprise! Vlrginl (0) Orrlck jr Motley Davmcl ST7 jb Beury hh Brewer Murray Br)8nt Ershl VIRGINIA DIKE 0 0 0 7 ST 13-32 Scoring touchdowni Brewer (31 Mur- Poln" tlfr touchdown Brewer Ershler nine playsi Substitutions: Virginia: Kimball Me Intyre Eckerd Orivatt Plnder Peyton Gravwtt Reiss Robinson Sackert Duke Abbott Hayes Carpenter Brewer Hayes Rupp rick Parton Mason First downs Duke 33 Virgin! Tj scrimmage jards gained Duke 348 vir ginl 150 passes attempted virgin! 13 completed 3 Intercepted 1 Duka attempted 1 completed Averae distance ot punts Virginia 44 Duke 35 Penalties Duke 10 yards Virginia 20 Officials Major Auburn) refereet Brewer (Maryland! umpire 8holar (P Ci headlinesman Daniels (Georgetown! field Judge Richmond Holds and 12-0 AFTER THIS card a lull of ten das should be ordered and ordered between every local show It would have been well In the current ase except for the Clomson-State game that exported to draw hundreds of people here that will be boxing match patrons The work of the Charlotte Boxing Commission made up of A Childs Billy CharleB sod Tom Ruth has been a great aid to the success of the boxing game heie With one promoter they can afford to be quite lax but now that we have three the Iron fist Bhould be bi ought Into play or else the game la going to foil Aloug the Sports Frontier The Ncm's To Broadcast Stale-Clenison Tilt The Charlotte News will broadcast from the field the State-Clenison College football game to he plated here Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock 'Hie broadcast will be over Ntutlon MBT Arrangements have been completed frtr a preliminary program to get underway at 2 o'clock and The News will have the right-of-way over the station until the game ends Broadcast of this game from the field of plaj Central High School Stadium Is the flr-t time that a Carolina's grid battle has been put on the air from the scene of action A complete set of wires will he strung to the field several dais before the big game which Is being headlined as the classic of 11130 The descriptive report of the game the crowd even the air of the'rontest will he announced hy well known football experts Florida Uses Reserves To Wear Pack Sauls Is Thorn In Flesli of Engineers Tampa Fla Oct 4 Employing re'erves for half the game to wear down the opposition Unt-veuity of Florida sent In the regulars In the second half to polish off North Carolina State here this afternoon 27 to 0 They battled to no apparent purpose for two complete periods neither side developing the necessary punch to score When the second half opened however the varsity convincingly took matters In hand "Red" Bethea crack half contributed the touchdown on a 38-yard run Parnell end Intercepted a pais and ran 25 yards to the ten-yard Wolfpack line where Sauls goes over The same Sauls led another march with a 65-yard run then droie over In the final period Joe Hall fullback featuied In a 90-yard marclii completed by a lateral pass for the final touchdown of the game Proctor Miller Klnghorn Nettles Bark row: Mgr Grant Riv ers Blakenev Sewell Lambert Hanlev Fordham Patterson Hook Lose 27-0 Guilford Quakers Put Up Brilliant Fipht Against Mills Is Star By CHESTER BROOKS Charlotte News Special Writer After being held scoreless for two periods here thts afternoon by fighting band of Quakers from Gull-ford College the Wake Forest Demon Deacons came to life and scored a trio of touchdowns In the last half of the game to win by 20 to 0 score The Quakers failed to score a single first down during the course of the game to the Deacon's nine but showed an almost unpenetrat-able defense for the greater part of the game that kept the Deacons kicking out of danger Twenty-Yard Srore The Deacons scored first about the middle of the third quarter After see-sawlng up and down the field Mills returned Cheek's kick 28 yards from the fifty-yard line to the Guilford 22-yard marker After Quillen had run two yards to carry the ball outside Mills cut bsck off his own left tackle for 20 yards and the first touchdown of the game The Deacons tallied their last two counters early In the fourth period An exchange of punts and short gains by Quillen and Benton had placed the ball within scoring distance Mills phen smashed his own left tackle again for seven yards to make the score 12-0 Quillen dropklcked for the extra point Covington Plunges The last touchdown came a moment later when Covington passed 25 yards to Gregson who ran to the two-yard line before being pulled down ftom behind hy Bass Covington plunged t' a remaining distance for the touch own and Quillen dropklcked for the extra point IS one kind of football that Is new to Charlotte patrons Is I the biand pls'd In the Junior high schools Me woikrd ope of those gimes last week the one between Piedmont and Graham The meanest tackling we've seen In a long time was pulled by members of these two teams It's a great kind of football and well worth anyone's patronage So the Cardinals won one Mild Milium Is the man In loole today The pity or tt Is that the Cards any more of these wt'd southpaw puke came to with one of the most pica-lug surprises of the season But watch the Cavalier fight bark at Catollna They hftve to take It out on somebody The climate must have told on Mate for three quarters the held Iloilda and then cume the hurst and wliatta pity Sweeney Meets Griffith In Country Headliner Medalist Takes on Experience Golfer Fourth Flight Is Uneontested and Title Is Awarded to Colquitt Iff SWEENEY medalist In the Charlotte Country Annual Club Championship Golf Tournament is matched with Griffith tn the headline match of the first round of match play In the first flpht it was announced by club officials yesterday Sweeney shot a brilliant 76 in Clemson-Slale Pointing For Till In Charlotte Saturday The Titters of Clemson College and the Wolfpack of North Carolina Slate College are pointing Charlottewards for on Saturday afternoon at in Central High Stadium they meet in their annual struggle that has eomo to he the biggest meeting of North and South Carolina teams Made Or Broken Claiming Scoring Record New Orleans La Oct 1 (1 P) Louisiana I nlver-lty was believed to lend the Nation tonight In aggregate scores for tills Jem's football senson The Tigers today brought their Metxon's total to 232 poIntR In three games when they defeated Southwestern Louisiana Institute 85 to 0 hijre todui Sensational runs bv the State I ntverslly harks featured the me sided affair Roberts Shines In Georgia Win Scores Four Touchdowns Against Strong Mercer Bears Athens Oe Oct Jack Rnbrtts Bull Dor fullback scored four touchdowns as Georgia defeated Mercer 61 to 0 here today Tho score falls to show however some unexpected ati'ength revealed by the Mercer squad The smaller school much touted sophomoro quarter Plnkey Walden demonstrated his claim to fame by galloping 42 yards at one stietch before he was clowned Walden came close to Retting clear for long gains frequently hut wae hampered hy lack of Interference Bob Smith Bear center wa outstanding on the defense Several Bear passe were completed and twl Mercer plnycrs fumbled passes after they were clear of all tackier for a touchdown Coach Harry Mchro used nearly three Bull Dog Georgia 6 12 20 13 51 Mercer 0 0 0 0 Storing: Touchdowns Roberts 4 Downes Chandler Slolnotf Waugh Points after touchdown Smith 2 Sullivan Irish In Close Win 20-11 Notre Dame Btadlum South Bend Ind Oct 4 Knute Rockiici 10 JO Notre Dame football team nn eleven that promise to be a pownftil ns any Blah team of recent years opened Be campaign toduv for National champlonsh'p honois with a thrllllnR 20 to 14 victory over Southern Methodist of Dali is Tc xas Thn weather was clear and 30000 fan saw thn game The Trxane one of few undefeated teams displayed puzzling nerlnl at'aik and proved a wormy foe for the Irish Maryland Falls Before Old Eli Aerial Came Keeps Ole Liners Up In Fight Booth Shines New Haven Conn Oct 4 (IP) a dazzling aerial aita Maryland bottled Yale on even terras on to a 40 to 13 victory Yale aRo used a passing fame but It was not as spectacular nor as fruitful as that of the Southerners Allilc Booth The most thrilling runs of the game weie furnished as usual by Albie Booth diminutive In I-back Booth broke loose sovrial times for long sprints Tail riso wss a consistent ground gainer for the Blue his qualifying round to head the list two strokes ahead of Andrews and John McCann ea-h of whom finished with a 78-stroxe total Celqultt who qualified In the fourth flight won honors his division without a struggle since no other players were entered In that section Prizes will be awarded to winners In each flight All first round matches must be played before next Sunday Fairings are as follows: First Flight Sweeney vs Griffith Calloway Henderson 8 Dlggle vs Bryson Ore-no vs Andrews: Brem vs Hammond Porter is 8 Cramer Jr Laxton vs Dr Waller: A Murrtll Jr vs John McCann Second Flight Reid Jr vs Edens Lee Heath vs Little Jr Bliaw A Davant 6 Draper vs John Huske Huntington is Jack Prjor Herron vs Hugh leach Thomas vs Williamson Jr: Laboulase vs A Goode Thirl Flight arltfith Groves: Marsh vs Greene Crosby vs A Murrill Jr Groier is Frink Hovls 8 Cothran Don Richardson A Newcombe vs McDonald Hinson vs Dorris Clark Smith vs Pnrks Dalton Foorlh Flight Colquitt winner (No other entries) Woffon! Strikes Snag In Panthers Dazzling Air Attack Baffles Richmond Va Oct Richmond unexpectedly held Washington Lee General to a 14 to 0 score here today 7 0 7 J1 Richmond 0 0 0 Sooilng: Touchdowns Martin Mattox Extra points Martin 2 Officials Bucher I referee Wa-ren Amherst umpire Williams Virginia linesman UUILKORD flubs Wak Fort CornU Duilon Miha Brad- lev Plica Eduard Guilford Hendrick Hivworh Webster Remer Gur-iey Johnson Cobb OfTirUl Referee Uppman iPeddlei umpire Hart veil tN State) head-nnesman Graham Dupree Green Army Walks Over urmaniles Scoring touchdowns Bethea Sauls i2i Hall Points after touchdown Procter (3 1 pUcements OfficialSr Hutchens (Purdue) referee Hill (Oeorpta Techt umpire Bradley (Stetson headllnesmnjf Arnold (Auburn! field Judge Appalachian Victor Greenville Tenn Qct UP) The Appalachian State Teachers unit ased a strong running attack to defent the Tusculum College Tio-neeis 13 to 0 Harris Walker end Johnson were the most -onslMont ground gainers for the vlsllois Chicago bought a chest of ill ver for Joe McCarthy They expect him to continue getting his meals reg- ularly even though the Cubs have cast him adrift 45-0 Tennessee Vols Championship nn tlo Recalled as Gallop To Victory Atlanta Ga Oct Coach A "BUI" GeorJU Tech tornado opened Its 1930 seas ui at Grant Field today In a manner that brought Joy to those who recall the National champion Tornado of two years ago The Yellow Jackets stung the South Caiolina Gamecocks of BUI Laiul 45 to 0 In one of the must powfiul exhibitions of football seen here in two years Tech's stock rose wheo It was recalled South Carolina liwt week defeated Duke 22 to 0 while Duke today spiked Virginia 33 to 7 Spectacular play long rm paves contributed to the vlctoiv Captain Dunlap passed to Rtrhklnnl flftenn yards for the (list tourhdoni while Herron right end raced Jfl yards for the second Both tries weie good South lrnllnA (111 Terh Ml) Lmil LE Adairs LT Mir- Hnglirv I in dr A furred Outer fn'imi Freeirun ldi twrll wpnrts clehrntlon I lotto has built a sports celebration pronn dthls event which was biouvht bere ftom Florence 8 after long i id trying efforts of Charlotte uJ'-" '1 both Ctcmson and State College WfcCffl Preceding nk jtball claMlc on Friday night Is the liorents' Nest boxing card that will feature Jeff Cunoll now of Asheville against Big Sid Terris of MPbann two prominent figures In the heavyweight boxing championship tournament being run off by this promoter Many football and boxing fans are planning making Charlotte a day eaily so as to take In both of these attractions Tennis to Be Guests The Riflemen announce that both the Stale and lemson teams as well as Josh Cotv coach id John van Llcw State mentor with their staffs will be the guesta of honor at this boxing mutch The teams will occupy special seats on the rostrum of the Armory-Auditorium scene of the bouts Officials handling the game lo-rilly are endeavoring to have the seams arrive In Charlotte early nnugU Friday to take a workout on the playing field This drill if held will be open to the public An additional 2000 bleacher seats have been erected and with all section reserved Toots Causey In rlmrge of seating arrangements has announced that plenty of apaco atlll is unsold despite tho rush that was made for the tlrkcts when first placed on sale here last Monday I(iiiiltlng Tickets In addition toi the three local sporting goods companies handling the sales Department Btoro and thQ Hlce and Williamson store have tvkdq over a part of the distribution of the seats Otbson's Diug Store at Concord and the Gaston Drug Company at Cnstonln also are taking a pait In the sales Governor Mux Gardner of North Carolina former Pack grid star amt South Carolina's Governor Rlchnicls have been extended Invitations to attend me game Rucsts of honor hut as yet hnvo been unable to officially accept ClrniRon College's hand Is planning to accompany ihe tram here mid will be aided In rendering music for the occasion by the Charlotte Central High School band A total attendance of 10 000 persons la expected to witness the contest Take One-Shini Yiejory Birmingham Ala Oct Southern do'eated fhr-lm Institute 49 to 0 today In an Indifferent one-sidrd content him game almost entliely was dev fid of sensational runs blinks the word street ought rot tn be nealrrled He thinks eircft (Mijlrtn be cuibrd Well anil PHILADELPHIA 000 000 ST LOUI8 000 110 6 Runs batted In: Ilouthlt Gelbert Wilson 2 Holey Two base hits: Simmons Bottomley Hafey Home run: Douthit Double play: Gelbert to Frisch to Bottomley Left on base: St Louis 6: Philadelphia 11 base on balls off Hallahan 6 (Cochrane 2 Dykes Shores Bishop): Walberg 1 (Hallahan) Struck out by Hallahan fl (Dykea 2 Simmons Miller Haas Walberg): Walberg 3 (Bottomley 2 Hafey) Quinn 1 (Hal-lahan) lilts off Walberg 4 In 4 2-3 Innings off Shores 3 tn 1 1-3 Innings (none out In seventh) off Quinn 3 In 2 innings Loelng pitcher: Walberg Umpires: Gelscl Reardon Morlarlty and Rlglcr Time 2 05 Tech Smothers Centre Holds With Hug and Brandt Out Tennessee Mins Hollow Victory Knoxville Tcnn Oct With Injury laying low their two stellar all-Southern ends Brandt and Taul Hug the University of Tennessee won a hollow victory over the Centra College here Saturday 18 to 0 For the entire first quarter the Colonels resembling In a fashion ne great teama of other days whh bore their name held the mighty Vols scoreles and was In the second quarter after many stubborn attempt that Paul Heydrlck Vol halfback first pushed the ball across and broke the Ice The Tennesseans also scored again In this quartfr a pAas from Bobby Dodd to Hugn Faust doing ths trick The last touchdown fame In the third qunrler when nuddy Haik-mnn famous halfback plunged like a ride for alx yards through the Centre team Tennessee (IS) Centre (0) Hag lF iffbil Ssunders rhsver in Roberts Cenier Msver lllrkmn RT Brandt RE Dodd WB JWckniil 1 II Heidrlilc HH fox FB Anurtr tleikry Andeiki Uwen Moni Waddle Bhrrer 3 enrktt fji itbtu Neirei nt TFNNf'PFK CENTHE 0 13 fl 0 0 n-o louriid jwiis BIO llelritk FUHl Haca- Touchdowns Yale Mi Lellan Beane XT' ee xx" I3 F00th 3' Marj land )f ford 1I1S Chalmers Berger Tolnis after touchdowns Yale Snead Booth 3 Maryland Chalmers 6 St- and 19-6 Srott Runs 50 Yanis In Ef fort To Stay Off Defeat West Point Oit (UP) new tnrslty eleven scored in every pe-lod today to defeat little Ftu man 54 to 0 The Cadets scored 27 points in tlie flrst thiee periods nd then red 27 In the (Vial lleih and Mac Williams led the 1 with two fmihdnwns esth Army M) frurniftn i tt Williams Leads Lion To Victory Wilson Oct 4 Williams scored five touchdowns and time extra points to materially aid In defeating the Atlantic Christian Tcrrit Ry 12 to Spartanburg Oct 4 Wofford Terrier )rutk a tartar In the Ptir-pl Tanthers fmm High Tolnt here this afternoon on Snyder Field and the Methodists were barely able to nose out their Tar Heel opponents 12 to 6 The Panthei baffled the Terrier throughout with a neat aetlal attack and In the uirth quarter woiked the ball to Wofford's two-yard Una before being stopped Illjh Point (fl) Wofford M2) Bwart IE Mirr Worley LT Pulitrn Itidollffe La Olfutnn Furclics Onlnr Ja-ksim Cravrr Tin Brurtm Pusev Bsrkhv Campbell altera Ulmoil Cory latum Carroll Jv-Kvm ini Crrque Burruirau WOFFORD HIGH POINT 8 Ci 0 8-13 0600-8 Navy Defeats Score as Many Points In Fourth Period as In Rest of Game Farngut Field Annapolis Md Oct Navy began its football season heie tixlay by defeating William and Mary 19 to 6 A fine firry- Jarcl end-run by Scott of the gtiild team was responsible for William and Mary a only score The second Navy team which started the game unable to scoie mid all of Navy points made by tho llrt team whlih wns sent In early In the second peilod sv M'l) rod Slid Mary 181 Sl-ffanldex Ilau-rmmi dumber IT Douvlm riiumpson In Bvef TiHe Center Ferrell Johnson HO Pwxson Jciic RT Murphy ici Urrmhlmuke RE Hllicnn Williams QR Mee'erki Troll LI) Mixey ml I el llHB Cim'anUno Kuhrmt Boiilucrl NAVY 0 A 7-19 mid 0 0 0 6- Toiirhdounk Ktrn 3 Bcotl Pobils after tnu(h4i Brows'rnm Officials Referee Magoffin (Miih-lgmil umpire Oros'ry iHxurtum) field Judne r'lcnliack ll'rrmeV(-vanla 0 lluban (Unit-mouth torn viera nr MMo Charlta Cobh art to attcuUUig Jta- I'Miilui WHS Herb (J) fltfi ar i chattily Prti afU'r to hdnMi 1 1 puKikff (JiM (3 piekUk4 HroM ui 1 1 (j)T Ui R'r T'fn Thorp CufMiy Im I iiiMnun UAh jufUF Kiim Hava fH1va WVn (tih it tu rTi4 hr on nrtfhrr In rVfti follow win nt on in Wct tSi'la and HI LU I Wofford coring lourhdown Willis 3 High Point scoring Jhnnorj flttbiiituMon WofTnrd S'Ott Bt rv fleott Monrof pox Tiov IWrv Murph High Polnf Johnson Ludwig MiKlbbsn Dcmby Ogncy Andrews Robbins Officials Rftwmn fQrorglat referee Canty (Citadel) umpire Ibeoa (Fur- Buiring touchdown Elon Williams (A' Isia Smith Points after touchdowns lion William (3i placement One point on penalty OfT ciiii Rcrereo Hackney (Nuth Carolina)! umpire Spurlock (CnU)G tckdilfM gold jwtlbua Uxny) Isipb luuiluuuu 4 Linesman North Carolina fltioupa and taiklm ever Uuh iiauiuuan B'lrmg tout'luliiwns Dunlap (31 Blrleti land i Henna Jotie rointl alier touchdown Herron (3i place-luenu.

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