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Sunday Uptmbr 30 1 93 1 Fort Wobtb Star-Telegram Section two pag i mm Hog Bally Clips Tempo by 30-13 FAYETTEVILLE Ark Sept 29 Heavily favored Arkansas fumbled and stumbled for a half but came back mightily In the third quarter to batter Arizona State of Tempe 30-13 before a scant 2 lwr-rt -A V' i Press Wlr photos PENN TOO California's Sammy Williams leaps to catch a fumble in midair after Penn had lost the ball trying a line smash California won the game 35-0 TEXAS MISCUE Gib Dawson of Texas right drops the ball after a short gain against Purdue in the fourth period Philip Mateja Purdue reaches to recover FUMBLITIS An Army player dives for the ball after ViUanova Back Walt Zuber on ground fumbles opening kickoff at West Point Kansas Rally Jolts Cyclones Eagles Turn Back North Dallas 16-0 BY DICK MOORE 8Ur-TelaTaai Sparta Writer Punching over two touchdowns and notching a safety in the first 13 minutes and 35 seconds of the game Amon Carter Riverside cut off the scoring throttle and rode out Carswell Outplays Southerners 26-0 BY CHARLES DICKEY StarTeiecrsaa Sparta Writer HATTIESBURG Miss Sept For more than half the game it looked as if the Carswell Bombers had taken too big a bite but the hard work during August's heat wave 10000 fans here Saturdav The spirited Sun Devils from the Border Conference built up a 13-6 halftime lead and it remained for Lamar McHan a big blond sophomore triple-threater to pull it out of the fire for the Razcrbacks McHan operating at both quarterback and fullback in Arkansas' spht-T attack passed for two touchdowns and helped tremendously to set up all of the other Razorback scoring including an 11-yard field goal by Pat Sum-merall He also threk the key block on a touchdown play Four Fumbles Arizona State covered four Razorback fumbles in the first half The Sun Devils got one bobble on the Arkansas 10-yard line in the opening quarter and scored quickly on a pass from Harold Self to End Johnny Allen Tom Sanson kicked the extra point McHan got the Razorbacks rolling early in the second period and herded them 63 yards on nine plays passing four yards to Summerall for a touchdown George Thomason's placekick was wide to leave the visitors on the long end of a 7-6 score Arizona State moved 64 yards to increase its margin in the second quarter Fullback Harley Cooper powered over from eight yards out Porkers Knot Count The first time the Razorbacks got the ball in the second half they went 67 ysrds to tie it up Featuring the drive were Jack Troxell's 37-yard sprint and Me-Han's 15-yard toss to End Bill Jurney for the touchdown Thom-ason converted the deadlocking point A few minutes later Arkansas paraded to the Arizona State 11 but stalled and Summerall toed the ball for three points Still in the third quarter McHan moved to the fullback slot and sparked a 40-yard scoring drive capped by Jim Rinehart's sneak of less than yard into the end zone Near the end with Arizona State giving way to Arkansas' greater weight and depth Rine-hart bootlegged the ball two yards around end for a touchdown with Mcllan's blocking paving the way Anrona State 7 I 9 Arkansas 0 17 Ariiona si at arorine- Touchdiirns Alln Cooper conversion Sansom Arksrissa aro'ins: tourndean Sum-mrsll Jurney Rtnehsrt 2: ronverxlons Thomason 3 field aoai SummeraU Treasure Hunt Set on Eagle Mountain Lake The Yacht Club on Eagle Mountain will sponsor a "treasure hunt" Sunday with members of the Fort Worth Boat Club as guests The hunt will open at 2 and close at 6 Skippers will seek sealed pouches hidden at designated spots Other pouches will be floating on the lake The pouches will contain stage money and the skipper with the greatest total at the end of the hunt will win first prize A buffet dinner will be served at 7 at the Yacht Club Saturday's High Scores Amen Carter Riverside 14 North Dallas a ralfns Park Reaeaa (Heaeteal Winters IX Dahlia Masenie Heme Getfler i DRAKE'S BRIGHT SNAPS NCAA YARDAGE RECORD PEORIA III Sept 29 Johnny Bright 205-pound Drake senior set a new NCAA individual football yardage record Saturday night Bright gained 242 yards by passing and rushing as Drake beat Bradley 20-14 This brought Bright's total to 5077 yards gained by passing and rushing in a college career of a little more than two seasons It broke the old mark of 4871 yards held by Charley (Choo Choo) Justice of North Carolina Navy Rallies To Tie Yale NEW HAVEN Conn Sept 29 (JP) Favored Navy had to come from behind with a final period score to deadlock Yale 7-7 in the bowl Saturday It was a sizzingly rough tough football battle between evenly matched foes Yale scored its touchdown in the first period on Jim Ryan's pass to Ed Woodsum which covered 19 yards Navy knotted the count in three seconds of the last quarter Captain Frank Hauff bulling through the middle from the nine to climax at 70-yard attack Throughout the savagely fought contest witnessed by 55000 including 1300 wildly cheering midshipmen the forward walls of both teams slugged it out The lads fought it out right down to the final wire and Navy tossed a final big scare at Yale in the final three seconds when Ned Snyder's 35-yard field goal attempt barely fell short of the target Score by periods: Navy 0 9 1 Tale 7 0 0 Navy Sortnc Touchdown Rauff Con-ralon Snyder Tale Bcofint Touchdown Woodsum Conversion Parcells Masonic Home Runs Over Godley by 14-0 CLEBURNE Sept 29 Masonic Home mixed a savage running attack with a fancy aerial offense to crush Godley 64-0 in a B-15 game played here Saturday night Jim Bowling scored four of the Masons' tallies running two and 49 yards and taking two passes from Bobby Reed for scores Reed also hit End Roger Holland for another score Ronnie Chevalier Mason halfback crossed the Godley goal on runs of nine and 44 yards and Max Blankenship and Robert Stephenson added the Masons other tallies The Mighty Mites made 468 overall yards compared to 18 for Godley riMi at a ri vrr C4BTXS NORTH DALLAS tt First Dewaa It Tarda ftaiaed Raahiae SI Tarda Oaiaed Paaaiac Its 114 as ai is raaaea I eaiatetea II af PaaaeT lalereeeted by I far Fante Tatal Tdte fr 4 tr Peaalties fe Taie I fee mt IS raaaea I aaiatelea II af own 47 the Eagles opened the touchdown gate in five plays Warner back to pass ran and picked up 13 yards Bentle on a reverse hit outside right tackle for another first on the 20 Two stabs at the line by Robinson moved the ball to the four from where Bentle slanted outside that right tackle spot for the score Dollar converted Three plays later Bentle leaped high to intercept a pass by Burgess and Carter was on its way again Two rushing efforts made five yards Then Warner spotted Hunnicutt floating free in the deep left flat hit the end and a bruising block by Bill Sharp cleared Hunnicutfs path to the goat Dollar converted and it was up to Carter's defense The summary" NORTH DALLAS LE Matthews Klneetd Woodsrd Hohos LG McGee Parley Cen Neal Hanbo McOee Parley Wnodard De Orasier Velsaro QB OulmarlB Huff Menicrhle Ceose Dorr Cole PS Borcess CARTER LI Hunnicutt Boles LT Bremer Darts LO Chapman Cen West Crow Hansen fachn A Hon Dollar Withers Warner Pussier LH Bentle Robinson Mitchell PB Bharp Richardson Score by periods: North Daliaa Carter 1 Bcorlna ln order of occurence 1Q Bureeae North Dallas) was tack led ir end sone for safety for Carter Bentle i Carter ran four yards for touchdown Dollar eonrerted Warner Carter passed to Hunnicutt for 47 yards and a touchdown Dollar converted No seorlna No seorlna Referee Luther ftcaraoroueh: umpire Elliott Chtpps: field fudee Charles Berry head linesman Weldon Lucas 1 Brooke Medics Win 52-0 COLORADO SPRINGS Colo' Sept 29 (rP) Brooke Array Medical Center of San Antonio 1 had no trouble at all with the Camp Carson Colo football team Saturday winning 52-0 CAME AT A GLArC AEIZOKA STATE AftKAMS4 first Daw 111 Tarda GilHd Jtaekies 4 Tarda Gained Pasties af Pasaas Ceeneieted 1 m4 I Pse latereeated kr I JI far St Pants At I far 41 Peaalties Tetal Tdee 4 HAIR SPARKLES Clemson Nips Owls 20-14 GAME AT A GLANCE SICE CXEMeO li Pirst Dawat IT Tarda Caiaed Ratal tt 11 Tarda Galawd Paaaiae It af Passes Caaeeleted at II a Paaaes iBtercevted ay far 17 1 rants ttr far 1 le Peaalties Tatal Tdee Sa HOUSTON Sept 29 Clemson had a hair's edge Billy Hair over surprising Rice Saturday night and used it fcr a 20-14 victory that stretched its unbeaten string to 15 games The 21-year-old 170-pound junior sparked Clemson to two touchdowns in the first period and another in the third gaining 84 of the Tigers 214 yards on the ground and passing for 137 their 143 gained through the air "a Rice studded with sophomores used the heady play of a hard-charging line ana a brilliant passing combination of Leroy Fenstemaker to Bill Howton to buoy the hopes of a partisan 35000 fans The difference was Hair plus a recovered fumble and a 90-yard touchdown run on a pass interception by Jimmy Quarles Hair shot a 20-yard pass to Otis Kempson for the first Clemson touchdown and Quarles broke up a goalward march by Rice for the second The third tally came after Earl Wrightenberry recovered David (Kosse) Johnson's fumble on the first play of the third period This gave Clemson the ball on the Owls 26-yard line and Buck George scored in just one play Rice had moved 82 yards in just 11 plays to score its first touchdown in the second period Riggs scoring from the 13 In the third the Owls got their last tally this one coming on a one-yard plunge by Johnson Clemson started out like it was going to run Rice out of its 70000-seat stadium taking the opening kickoff 77 yards on 12 plays and with the aid of a five-yard penalty Hair's running and passing accounted for 68 yards After stopping Clemson on its own 10-yard line Rice started its first scoring drive Its second came immediately after Clem-fon's third touchdown and covered 66 yards in eight plays Fenstemaker connected with Howton for 34 yards for the big-gest gain in this march and his three completions to the big sen- ior end sparked the Owls' first touchdown march Jim Shirley and George gave Hair what aid he needed in pick-fing up yardage for Clemson while Johnson and Riggs were most of Rice's offense Rice missed a chance to tie up the game in the waning moments i taking over on Clemson's 25-yard line when Gene Little recovered Fred Knoebel's fumble Knoebel chilled this threat with a fourth down goal line pass interception I The victory was No 14 for Clemson in a streak stretching i back to the aning days of 1949 Only a tie last season with South Carolina mars the record CLEMSON L-E Kempaon Gentre Wi'hers Patton Wnshteriberry LO afano Lamontacne Barton Cen Bryant Wade Hunt RO Dunurri Cram ford RT Byrd Cretsette RE firol'h Preacner Rodgera Herlone Pate Quarln I Hair Knoefel Georee Fsk'r -PI Shirley Cook Well RICE lit Howton LT Walls Watson Cbao-nan Schuroel LO Lmle Tlmmone Verrej Cm Da Rhoden Moore Rucka RO Wssner RT Crockett Hudon RE WrCurrr Wrtkht fichroedrr Bnueritnn QB Drake Prmtemaaer LK Riff Daniel Nhrj Burkhalter Kaddox Park FB Franer Johnson Wblttaker Score trf periods: Clemson 13 1 2 Rice 1 7 It Clemson Bcerint" Touchdowns Kemp- eon Quarles George conversions: Rsd- ch'f Rira Beortnf Ttwrhdnani Rut Johnson conversions Wrcht 2 Cowboys Jar Trinity 20-6 GAME AT A GLANCK atS-C Trialtr 1 riral Ttawas II 1 VI Taras Gaimi Baahiac I as 1 itt Tarsi Gaiar4 Paaatac It af Passes Cassatetea a( Paaaes Iaercple4 kr 4 i far S3 Paats Xa Af far fee raaaltles Na Telce far a SAN ANTONIO Sept 29 iV) Hardin Simmons' swift-charging line thwarted Trinity's bid for its third straight victory here Sat- urday night 20-6 SU scored twice in the third period after a 6-6 halftime score itto ice the game The Cowboys unleashed a po-- tent aerial attack hich picked up 208 yards on Trinity's wide defense and chalked up 14 completions on 26 passes A 73-yard pass play Bob Hart to Chester Lyssy opened up the game for the Pokes in the third quarter with Lyssy scooting atcxoss the double stripe unmolested to put the Pokes ahead 12-6 Ten minutes later Lyssy a Saa Antonio High School product intercepted a pass to choke off the final Trinity threat Scoring for the Pokes besides Lyssy were Dunny Goode on a seven-yard sweep around end and BUI Davis on a 26-yard quick cpener Trinity's score was marked up by Dal ton Klaus GAME AT A GLANCE lawn SUts Kansas 17 first Dew-as S41 Tarda Gained Kaablnc TtS Tarda steed Paulas af IS Passes Ceaaaieted 4 af IS Paaaea latereeated by Id far Paata Ke Aaf 4 far 72 SS Peaalties Tdse la LAWRENCE Kan Sept 29 (A) Stunned for a quarter and a half by Iowa State's brilliant ground attack the streamlined Kansas Jayhawks rallied with a wide assortment of sensational plays to whip the visiting Cyclones 53-33 in the first Big Seven football game of the season Saturday A partisan crowd of about 25000 looked on in silence and amazement as greatly outmanned Iowa State swept to a 26-7 lead midway of the second quarter Kansas which upset TCU 27-13 a week ago appeared feeble against the Iowa State attack Sophomore Stan Cozo went over for three touchdowns and Frank Congiardo scored another before the Jayhawkers could' start moving Only the spectacular long touchdown shots by Fullback Bud Laughlin kept Kansas in the game in the first half which turned with Iowa State on top 221 After Iowa State's first touchdown Kansas Bud Laughlin ran 63-yards on a quick-opening trap play to tie the score 6-all and go ahead on John Konek'a perfect placement Bob Clendenings first attempt for Iowa State's conversion was blocked Scoring summary: Iowa BUt II 14 Jl Kansas 1 13 1 ai Kanaaa Bcorlnf- Touchdowns' Latich II Bradberry Tlce Konek Coo-eerainna Konek 4 Pull: am (placements' Iowa Btate Bcoruir Touchdowns: Coast 3 Conclardo Cherptnaky Conrer-sionar Clendefllnf 3 (placement) LADIES One Jlour Free BOWLING AND INSTRUCTIONS MoneJay-Wadnetday 10 AM to 11 A AIXEY BOWL 601 MAIN D-0834 Li 4 i three goalward thrusts of North Dallas to win here Saturday night 16-0 Carter's victory pushed the Eagles ahead of their district members for it was No 2 against just one setback None of the other 4A-3 teams have gained that second triumph as yet this season Tailback Burdelte Warner directing Carter's spread formation Halfback Elton Bentle and End Ray Hunnicutt sparked the Eagles' brief offensive spark which resulted in the two quick touchdowns Eagles Take Over That left it up to Carter's defense And that proved to be a rock-rib bunch that warded off one touchdown drive in the second quarter another in the third period and two in the fourth stanza After that last thrust the Eagles took over on their own six-yard line with 2 minutes and 30 seconds remaining in the game Carter still had possession of the ball at the final siren getting three first downs the only ones in the second half of play and operating on its own 45 yard line Defensively Center Dwayne West Tackle Melvin Davis Guard David Chapman Linebacker Robinson and both the ends Hunnicutt and Boyd Dollar messed up most of North Dallas' rushing effort They held the visitors to just 37 yards via the ground route forcing North Dallas into the air in the second quarter There mainly on the pass combination of Robert Burgess-to-Billy Joe Dorr the losers made 145 yards The duo worked for six of the 11 completions and 109 yards Carter ground out 114 yards rushing with 60 being contributed by Benfle who also tallied the first Eagle touchdown on a four-yard burst over right tackle in the initial quarter Safety for Eagles Warner hit on eight of 15 aerial attempts for 85 yards 47 coming on a strike to Hunnicutt which resulted in the second touchdown After an exchange of kicks in the first quarter the Eagles shifted into their spread and moved down to the one-yard line but North Dallas withstood three blasts and took over However on the first down Burgess fumbled the snapback and never got his kick off as he was swarmed under by Eagle players for a safety Carter took the free kick but an intercepted pass ruined this thrust However North Dallas was forced to kick and from their rfiroci-atorroe) A Wewfherlora CAME AT A GUNCr CARSWELL MISS SOITHERX 14 First Dawns IU Tarda Gained Raihlac St a Tarda Gained Paaatnf 34 af 17 Psases Csntaleted af SI Paaaes Intereeated far Tt Pa a la Na Tatal Tdec II far 4e i lar 4S Penalties Tdse II tee Bt lant for seven yards for a touchdown James Mott set up the play with a beautiful run after intercepting a Southern pass Deadly blocking cleared Mott 40 yards to the Southern six Graves lost a yard in the big middle of the Soathern line before taking to the sir for the tally The Southerners attack proved less effective than their defense and merely kept the Bombers scared Another intercepted pass by Proctor got the Bombers past the hard-charging Southerners into scoring territory Proctor returned 41 yards and an additional 15-yard personal foul penalty against Southern put the Bombers on the 20 It took five plays for Graves to go over from the three behind Lewis (Bud) McFadin early in the final quarter Graves missed his second straight conversion when the ball hit the right goal post The final Carswell score came when Jeffrey slipped into the clear and pounded 32 yards to pay dirt with less than four minutes to go Topnotch Conditioning Coach Bobby Dobbs men had expected a rough evening from the fired-up Southerners and only in the final period could the scattering of Carswell supporters begin to breathe easy It was topnotch conditioning for the service eleven which enabled the first-line offensive and defensive Bombers to wear down some of the Southern fire Dobbs could not use many reserves for either platoon and Loyd Lowe McFadin Proctor and Bob Moorman played a good deal on both offense and defense The Southerners Buck McEl-roy a 200-pound six-foot sophomore from Monroe La kept the Carswell defenses well loosened up with twisting driving runs Quarterback Tom Legros had too many good passes dropped early in the game when Carswell was bogged down Tightened Bomber line play dropped Southern passers for losses of 56 yards which spoiled a creditable ground attack The Bombers will take a weekend off before meeting Abilene Christian College in Abilene Oct 11 The summary: CARS WEI TE Fletcher SherrrxJ LT Bmlth Haceinriiter a Ulna IG MrFadln Peontncton Cen Stortestreet Eubank RO Lehesr Graham Prenel RT Rakestrsw Moorman Goff RE Tallent Richardson QB Glass Conner Lowe Dunn Graees Proctor PB Jeffrey Bchayfele DulOU MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN Lt McKeUer Brwmfwid Toomr LT Vusmeet LG Kemper McIHnlel CeE Allen RG rtrrtt Prrllsc RT Mans Pulbersoo Rhed RE Lant Caidweil Bolinc Lcsroa White Walker McHenrr Hart Brashier Oakea Btevart Rpaard Rourhon McElroy Kauchick Score by periods: Carswell 1 3 Miss Southern 6 0 Sconce on order of occurrence): Jeffrey (Carswell) ran nine yards for touchdown at 13:30 Grarea eon-eerted: No aeorlnf Graves aCartweli) took pitchout from Glass and passed tn Taliant for seven yards for touchdown at 1115 Graees ran three for touchdown at Graves' kick hit aoal post Jeffrey ran 31 yards for touchdown at 11:10 Graves converted Officials: Referee Bullock Mill-sap: umpire Moriavt (LSU: field Juda-e Lashley L6U: head linesman Wlnky Autry 'Ole Miasi Baylor Frosh Wins 41-0 WACO Sept 29 Baylor's freshman football team buried a fumbling Blinn Junior College eleven under an avalanche of six touchdowns here Saturday night trimming the hapless Bucs 41-0 FWWGA io Play Msnday The Fort Worth Women's Golf Association will hold its weekly play at River Crest Country Club Monday A business meeting is scheduled for 8:30 a The open tournament will be discussed and entries taken DUKE TRAMEL TOWNSEND Win ftra yaw 3o inuwlM as pay laef-ing Johns MaiHe etobesta sidina hawsa krrolma Co VA-8344 VA-IIS0 paid off 26-0 over a slasn ing Mississippi boutnern eleven here Saturday night A capacity crowd of 10000 saw the team that held LSU to a 13 0 victory last week stop the Bomber ground attack cold through most of the early minutes The Southerners turned back three Bomber thrusts in the first quarter before Vernon Glass hit two straight passes that carried 17 yards each to the Southern 20 Three plays took the ball to the nine and Jim Jeffrey went over after Glass had passed incomplete Bombers Scored Only one minute and 30 seconds remained in the quarter and Carswell couldnt get rolling again until late in the third period Then it took a tricky pitchout from Glass to Dub Graves who passed to Ray Tal- Frogs Porkers Open SW Race The Horned Frogs clash with Arkansas will open the Southwest Conference title race this Saturday while five other eley-ens play non-conference foes Four of the six games will be at night The Frogs and Razorbacks will clash under the lights at Little Rock Texas will meet North Carolina in a day game at Austin and Baylor will send Larry Isbell against Tulane in another day contest at New Orleans The Aggies and Oklahoma will meet in a big one at College Station starting at 8 Southern Methodist's travel- weary Mustangs will open tneir home season meeting Missouri in a night contest Rice will take on its traditional early-season foe Louisiana State at Baton Rouge in another night game CKMt AT A GLANCE VIILANOVA AKMT I rirst tera Se Tarda Gained Raskin- SI II Vera Gained Pasins af IS raasea Cemaleted af IS 1 Paaaes Intercepted I far MS Pants No Are a far IT Peaalties Tatal Tare 3 recovered a fumble on the Wildcats seven and on the first play Meyers passed over the line to Tom Bell another plebe from New York City for an apparent score But the officials ruled that time had run out before the play began Early in the third period the Branneau-Addiego aerial combination struck again this time from 43 yards out Addiego gathered the ball in on the 10 and romped over unmolested Army finally scored after recovering one of eight ViUanova fumbles near the end of the quarter Meyers and Fred Attaya a sophomore from Picayune Miss plugged from Villanova's 19 down to the seven as the teams changed ends and on the second play of the final period John Wing sophomore fullback from Dayton Ky dived over from the two While the Cadets offense plainly lacked the customary polish of Blaik's elevens observers agreed that it displayed considerable promise and has at least one potential star in Meyers a hard-running halfback who was shifted to quarterback in the general revamping The fact that the Soldiers chalked up 20 first downs to Villanova's 19 proved that they were fairly adept in moving the balL The summary: VlllaaoTa JI Arm 1 ViUanora scoriae TenehdovBS Ad-dieco 3 Conversions Eener 2 Addieao took pitchout Iron Bra on an Arrrr sconce To'dcbdcsra Wins Ctm-TersMo Reich ViUanova Defeats Young Cadets 21-7 WEST POINT Sept 29 ViUanova belted around regularly by Army football teams ever since 1908 took its revenge" Saturday on the Cadets shattered forces grinding out a 21-7 victory as Ben Addiego a fireplug half Com In and look over our greet oi 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MotUy TucSe and Wed Only back from West Mont J- went across for three touchdowns Tlaying their first game since the cribbing scandal of early August robbed them of all but two of last year's lettennen the Cadet youngsters acquitted themselves well and lived up to every West Point tradition for fighting but they simply were no match for the big rugged Wildcat team which outweighed them some 30 pounds to the man The defeat marked Army's first loss of an opening game since 1893 when it bowed to the New York Volunteers Among the 16-252 witnesses of the not-unexcept-ed trouncing were Gen and Mrs Douglas MacArthur In scoring their second victory over the soldiers in 15 meet ings the husky Wildcats poured across two scoress in the opening quarter and another in the third to place the decision beyond doubt before the Army kids counted in the final period Taking the opening kickoff the Wildcats drove 65 yards to score with Bill Branneau whipping a 14-yard pass to Addiego for the counter It was plain that the new defense pasted together by Coach Earl Blaik was a far cry from last year's rockribbed outfit Again before the period ended the husky visitors pounded for 75 yards with Addiego skirting end for the final seven to post a 14-0 lead as Bob Haner booted both extra points The new Army offense sparked by Fred Meyers a plebe from Enid Okla came to life in the second period and twice drove down to the ViUanova 10 only to fail there on a fumble and a pass interception Eight seconds before the half ended the Cadets Kendall 2000 MILE McMillan RIIIG FREE Dependable 11 Reliable VEEDOL I i Super Service Sfofion CEXUIXE REPLACEKEHT PARTS SALES SERVICE LvyUr 1 will B0GKS loo DISTRIBUTORS NORTH IJAIIf ST PHONE UA-7233 rti jl uVi i.

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