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Tajie 1 Til Drmorrat StinHay Orlolirr 12. 1011 Missouri Trounces Kansas State Tigers Start For Big Six Title: Win Saturclav 35-0 Apache And Dit Are I At Jaiiiaha Scratch cl lakes To Route And Faiirol Stillai 1 hirtv-Three Tigers Game Statistics And Race enelon rom A iglit Mis- State souri By CHARLIES CHAMBERLAIN Oct -V atta'K, used to roiripensate for a n'1 exploded for O' every iarter today ao Tigers swept a ide Kan as State U) 0 in an fipenirr A Ciovd 'M roared the 'Iig(r on the i si.c- ress viC rf the season while ich D'n kept a stream cf 33 rib flowing against a canit Ka; as State force that had and that's about all. Steuber Long Lanky Bob Steuber, halfliack. motivated the aerial maneuvers slinging a 40-yard in the first quarter which connected with end rt h.kern for a touchdown. It came after an early safety and should ha' en Kansas State the key to what was to follow.

Alis-ouri S'oored again in the second, ice the thmd and again in the hr 1, using the air lanes for the ride. The Wildcats without a win in three starts, squirmed to 12 yards from a in the last period, the closest they came to a score, but Francis win's pass down in the end zone and the threat fizzled. Formuation model just synchronized and half way through the first quarter it replaced with a single wing set up which bristled with laterals Harold Adams lateraled to Steulier in the quarter result mg in a 20-yard run to glory dirt. Little Harry Ice shot a mighty 45-yard pass to Ekern who needed only to turn on his speed to run Yard ginned mg ineW passes tpmpted passes completed Ya by f'rward pas es Yards lost, attempted pu. rd pa inter- repmd by ga.r.ed, runback of Punt mg average (from scrirmnage) tal yards, all kicks returned Opponents fumbles recovered Yaixis lost by penal- i ties 16 169 24 59 in 35.3 99 1 15 222 13 3 120 i 0 2 18 46 86 0 70 NEW YORK.

11. and Fenehip. lir f-iioires. sat out at JaO'a ira today as Wh ri wa-'d's A pace eain oT lUi Remsen handicap f( o-year- olds and Ba. Lit out Victor mrssion the i H.aro’- cap frtr older Although the tin-- v.

v.i good fnr both event i and F'enelvn were (d fi the overnight entines. ut twr Siruth-Gott'-n high school cart i onro with Van Hvne Wiih the to rl a gr. Pay Rayl doing a '-t i ned the of the University of Oklalumut Beaten 10-7 Bv Texas U. ark Grain Vjjfainst The In Srtiriiijj: Hv HAR-; d.n V. RATLIFF Ort ed 1 i' he on n't tne the Nebraska On Rampage itli Kansas 32-0 First Fniir Minutes f)f Play And lliiskers Have Game On Fee BY RANDAL BLAKE LINCOLN, Oct.

Nebraska slammed over five touchdowns today to wallop a studded Kansas football team, 32 to 0, for the second conference ictory by the Huskers. defending Big Six champions. The Huskers wmn the ball game in four minutes after Kansas got off to an auspicious start. The ball on Nebraska's 40 when Ralph Miller, the Kansas passer who spent a hard afternoon be- 20 yards the big fore leaving the game in the third third period. A few minutes later, period, dazed by the impact of sophomore Dick Keller took a three tacklers, hurled a long toss punt from Kansas State quarter- i that Dale Bradley picked off on back Hill Quick, lateraled to sop-i the Husker 25 and carried hack homore Red Wade who wiggled; to the Kansas 17 behind a wall through the entire Wildcat team I of Husker linemen.

Takes Down $8.9,50 Apache, which had ivm "I -c 1 the leader? in sevt ral sh'ke handed a decisive Mr Payne Whitney's I'lev I Di or, wanner of the hopeful at second in the Belnvont Fudunty and odd.s-on orite to take rtowm the first money today in the Reinsen. Carrying 124 pounds, including Alfred Robertson, rode six wdnners here two days ago, Devil Diver broke on top and was bust- led into a lead of a length or more. Then Apache, with only 110 pounds up, spurted to the front and be beatjen. Devil Diver made a game hid in the stretch but couldn't come wnthin a length and a half of the ner. Herbert M.

Gontra- dictiop was third. Apache ran tlie six furlongs in 1:12 4-5 and paid! $14.50 for $2 in the mutuel bet- ting. Dit In Pleasing Race The mile and a sixteenth con- tinentai more pleasing to the 24,137 spectators made the entrj" of Dit and King ranch's di; pose favorites at $4.70 for S2. Dit, aUvay? partial to the track, eased back off the early pace, then came on to take the lead in the stretch and to fight off Omission in a long duel. Frances D.

Scully's starting I ponty nose out Joe Schenck for third place, four lengths behind the leaders. Robertson also had the mount on ponty. Dit ran the m.ile and a sixteen- I th in 1 45 4-5 to capture a purse; of $8.650. i-M. Van DvviO, a sophomore, made a and appears that, he -t squad of the Varsity, t'pn on the as yet.

When he did fi 1 amazing andity of gi b( nd l.n<‘ nd to mg their a 1 the o- de run came Ivme fir-t ha bo. g.d dt 1 while no other v(d pt to any p-hnts. i a mne I stion heeause he lias lam beter iigni at on die Smith-C'otten tra-'k tca-n. -Sed- ha will get her name in print again thrr-vighout the ta page- various new.spapers in this i.f tiie dl Ihh-. of Van Dyne and Ray p'-o-voding ti.

keep their heads and pinw along as thev are 'V drang. xa? iio: r.ifl, to wer Rose I deeply dissatisfied wifn the of the gers in their third nuarter of the ganif' at all liocroiisp the boy.s just let up taking the lend and let two quick toiichd: wns aci'oss to take charge of the wanning spore. just don't what it is. I it will take experience because they have been taught about everyt'ning a gioH'-n high school football team can take. They didi'dt their instructions and the results are shown in the score.

To me Smith-Cotton still ha- a gorM team, bat like Obermiller I wans much dis.sntisfieel with the atitiide die layor- had after they made their first score. They battled like veterans in tlie first half, displayed pLnty of punch in bloi'king a punt and then vvoTit for the tonrhdovvn. BUI' just soon as the sc re was made tliose on the sidelines saw' a complete different team for ahnnt ten minutes, then they obtained their spots again and fougid like Tigers. are about 1200 at Smith Cotton who are hopin.g the team will settle down by next and get into the fightin.g mood to win the Central Missouri Gonfereo.ce for Sedaiia. As I said before and I repeat, they have t'nc staff if just produce it.

ied todav a show Ti: a zed even the r.f nghorn sat umd as W.ave 1 a Mg okl.ahnma ir- of ushing fk. tho 1 ng -lory this xas tror g'-id'om! frature. Gia reaches the ag.a nst and he Virginia 20. it ag.ahi The pudgy kith Giiwboy bcvke Oklahoma's horo't the ine as season when was the difference for h-etvvrmn and defeat but Cram hog the A versatile Texas team that! relented in its doves hv'ld the upper hand frmm the very start the second and stringers, played a.s r-iuch as the regulars, showing of the fio-t water. A (Question How Big? Foot ha Fill a I a State 0.

Missouri 35. Oklahoma 7, Texas 40. 6, Dartmouth 18. lambia 21, Prmceton 0. ttsburgh 0, Michigan 40, Penn 28, Yale 13.

Marqaette 7, Michigan State Kansas 0. Nebraska 32. nhrmis 6, Minnesota 34. South Dak ia 0. North State 25.

sc nsin 14. Northwestern 41. Swarthmore 2b, American University 0. Buffalo 6. 19.

Kenyon 0. Rochester 13. TexrtS Aggies 49, N. Y. U.

7. Virginia Military 20. Army 27. Burknell 13, Penn State 27. Unuersity of Connecticut Wesleyan 7.

Western Kentucky Teachers Ohi.o University 20. Wooster 10, Denison 2. Lafayette 2, Navy 41. Takes Third (iaiiie 12 to 6 Hall Rloek'i Punt And Recovers For Score 0 Tig- dropped Ti third game of the sa-as night to the i Trenton bigh sen Bull Dogs, 6 ,1" 12, in a gToe which should been Sed The only of t'ne oae came in the quarter, the third. With the drawing first blood and quickly followed by 7, Trenton, who drew touch' Through ii.e half the ball fretpit'ully xchatiged and West Virginia Wesleyan 0, West was sh ved back and forth, wdth i neither team scoring, Green 0, Aliami 0.

Trenton got in the of the Wayne 0, Cincinnati 37 goal line after seven minutes of New Hampshire 7, Maine 7. i play. Having the ball on the half- ('ornell 7, 0. line, the Tigers tightened Rhode Island State 7, Brown 14. down like veter; ns and held and 0, University 17.

Sednlia to the ball. Duke Maryland 0. A Very lose ('all Tufts 15. Bates 13. At this int V.iii Dyne punted Haverford 27, Susquehanna 0.

the ball going out on the 27-yard Lock Haven Teachers 13, Slip- line, but a Trenton penalty pery Rock 0. brought it back and Sedalia took Carnegie 6, ATuhlenberg 26. the five-yard advantage. Se- Westminster (Pa.) 20, Hiram 0. dalia's backfield was in motion Marietta 7, Mt.

Union 6. on the next and the ball Franklin and Marshall Fresh- back to tiie three-yard line Ur un the lirst touch- Academy 0. land Van Dyne punted out on his for 65 yards and another touchdown. F.xtra Added Fred Bouldin, another sophomore halfback, lateraled to sophomore Jim Darr pumped 15 yafds to the last score. Steuber, Fkern and Keller added the extra points with placements Quarterback Ray Rokey of Kanra? State quelled another Missouri threat in the second.

The ald Dav enporl officiated at the Ralla-Warren ighi. to us t'nat 'g a bat ragged, at least against Rolla. The team i ked good in Lit -c )reless tie against the Miners. John Van Dyne, nt t', Danny Van Dyne, of Smith-C'otton and Van Dyne of Mssomi, being kept busy running over ire ceui'al of the state track of his nephews. Trentrn Friday niglU to Columbia Satiu'day, and does he ever have that gre.R big satisfied look when you mention their names.

Nephews you had belter deliver or is liable to take a hand. Glenn Neely who handled the soda pop ac one of the IJon Club salesmen at the State Semi-Pro tournament last summer resents annual report of Robert M. of the Speci il Activity Committee of the of Commerce. Rob reported FUsvvoi'ih Green as the star salesman, wlvte Ncmly contends that he nmy have sold more snoa pop hut he didn't get thirty-rents a bottle for it like he did pv an pitch (Jlenn we need you next summer. I the of Missouri should give the Smith-C'ott'm band another chance at a football game.

They urd it il" the game, but I can assure them a beatr .1 demonstration if they 'em over for Nebraska or Oklahoma, Then, wnth fourth and four, Vike Francis, who openly boasts he is out for All American honors, ripped through the middle to the Kansas Bradley couldn't shove the ball over, but Francis scored the toiichdowm wnth a smash that carried him five yards tory string came to an end today into the end zone. cn the rain-soaked field of Ore- The game put beyond re-! gon State College. The scare An Abrupt End To opes CORVATJJS, (Jet. 11 ejr football dynasty, its Rose Bowl hopes and a great vic- claim by Kansas in the quarter when Nebraska look a 20 to 0 lead. The period opened Tiger? had pushed 60 yards Nebraska second team the 15.

Wade cocked his arm te pass over the goal, but Kokov stole it for a touchdown. Ztdezanck, Kansas City. Kas-, snphomore. was the work- horse for the short time he was in for K-State. The 180-pound back punished; the Missouri was as; elastic as a rul4)er hand for 40 at the of the third quarter.

He suffered a twist-i ed knee at t'ne peak of his in- spired plunges and w'as earned i from the lield. With him wentj much of spirit. i The Imenps: Kansas State Pns. Missouri Barnhart LF'. Santow Kaemer Brenton Huff LG Jeffries Hancock Keith Shaffer RG M.

Fitzgerald Duncan Wallach Walk in? Ekern iUbck QB Ice IHl Adams Wdliams HH Steuber Wilkins FB Reece Sc T'C 1 period-' I 8 7 1 6 35. 1 I Touchdowns, r. Wade (for Iro), Im r( for Wide). Foinl arer i i wn. her.

F'kern I (t placo- I. Sa m- 'x'ci Kt ere 1 1 'ti, en1s i AT Vm S' -1 V. igec I Kel- It Jeukm VI m- dg -rd- 1 F' G. S'- k4 i 01 i Wade Hv.u* KS. V.

i 4 hi i 1 (, .0 aa rl 1 movdng to the three, Kansas halted the drive, and then coming bac'K to the after the Jayhawkers punted out. At tha: point Major Lawrence M. Jones sent back his first stringers and they got a touchdown on plays, the scoring shot being a six-yard quarterback sneak by Marvin A they. A minute latei' the Huskers had anotlier score on Allen Zikmund's 27-yard run on a with Francis blocking excellently. Two fcurJi touchdowns came by second and third string line-ups.

K-ansas had a net gain of only nine yards from scrimmage while was picking up 334. Kansas, with Miller tnrowing most of its 29 picked up 151 yards on IT completions. For Filierty Fake truckload of fish for stocking Park lake will in Sedalia about 11 o'clock Friday, October 17, according to a imceived by M. Reid. of the Sedalia Park 10 to 0 and the fighting Bcavmrs won all the way.

This was the day the football world had been waiting for. The T-formation was stopped at least. It melted in a cynwnpour. The razzle-dazzle that had car-j ned the Indians through 12 w'ins, unbimten last year in a ast conference championship drive climaxed by a Hose Bowl victory, bogged down on a mu.shy field. The points that actually won the game were scored on a field goal minutes The opening kick -ff.

The Beavers had charged 58 yai'ds to Stanf'rd's 8- yard line. Then Simas stepped into the lead rr)le. He a sophomore and substitute qiini'- terback. He came in, took aim aand toed the ball through from 16 yards out. Oregon State made its victory re certain in the Raird A substitu-e back.

Bob pLtcholl, fumbled deep in his team's torn- tory. Quentin Greenough. OSC center, fell on the ball 14 yards from goal. Eight plays later, the Beavoi'S crossed the last line. Rob DeRi- man, left half, dwed over certei the lino on down.

Simas came in to make extra tally. illll('80til III For 1 Big len Rill Gallops 78A arils For First 1 Oiiclidown Of Game Fighting Irisli 2(hO Ovrr Georgia Tech Notre Dame And Out eeh Before BLOiH) Fans 'downs -and from there on the; i only (juesUon was how big the score aid be. Po'p Layden, another great in the Texas offense, pitched a 25- yard pass to Cram for the tour-hdown after the Longhorns got the ball on the Oklah ma 27 uy following Jack Jac costly i hile trying to punt on uith iiad to cover tne ball and Texas tcok over. A plunge made two, then Layden hurled the uchdown pass. Cram i kicked goal.

I Crain -coi ed the second touch- I on a barkvvard pass from Layden, whirling around left end for 11 yards. He added the pmnt. I The next counter came on a 7fi-ynrd surge. It took nly three plays, fm.ally cutting tnr-'agh tor 15 and lateral ng (4m Kutner, the standi.ut the d.ay, who tore way 56 d- the score. lu kt I al.

SiMUiers Score In Third (Jklal'ioma early in t'ne third as the of a Texas fumble. Vernon Martin dropped the ball and Eason, Sooner tackle, re.iovered the Texas 20. C)rville Rhevvs and J. S. Munsey fH'e line tries and Texa- was penaiized five for s.de.

From the ten. Huel Hamm to Jr.e Golding for the comiter. Dick Haberlein kicked must 'nave made Texas jv.id because the Longhorns got two touclid'wns within five minutes time. The final Texas counter came Delaware 24, Ursiniis 0. Otterbein 14.

Oberlin 12. Lehigh 6, Rutgers 16. Capitol 13, Heidelbuerg 19. Vanderliet 39, Kentucky 15. own 45-yard line and then an exchange of the ball ended the half.

Opening the second half Gardner kicks off and Trenton took it on their 22-vard line. Howard 0 Notre Dame 20, Georgia Tech Breitenbutcher skidded around right end for seventeen yards. Tennessee 26. Dayton 0. Three re plays and a net loss Hampden-Sydney 6, Franklin- cf eleven yards resulted, then Marshall 19.

when Breitenbutcher attempted to HamiLon 27, 12. punt Hall rushed through St. 13, American Inter- and blochu the kick, then pick- national 0. ed the ball up on the 20-yard line Panzer 13, Textile 2. and for the goal line, but Louisiana Teach 0, Auburn 34 was stopped short two yards from Springfield 0, St.

Lawrence 19. paying ground. Harold DeJarnett MicMlebury 6. Union 0. crashed thr ugh right tackle for Wake Forest 6, South Carolina the score.

The place kick was 6 (tie.) short. P. I. 7, William and 16. A (luiek Tie Results Norwich 20, Massachusetts Gardner kicked off to Breiten- Ntate butcher on his 18 and returned Bowdoin 6, Amherst 33.

four yards. Four plays and the Clemson 26. Boston liege 13. ball was on the Trenton 45-yard Toledo 7, Marshall 33. line and on the next play Breit- Northeastern 0, Williams 38.

enbuteher shoved his way through Fordham 27, North Carolina 14. the J'lger line and dashed to the Wabash 14, Farlham 6. paying ground He failed on an Texas Christian 20, Indiana end run for the extra point. This 14. Western Maryland 24, Mt.

St. Mary's 21. Hopkins 0. Washington 6. Missouri Valley 36, Culver- Stockton 0.

Richmond 0. Virginia 44. put the game into a tie. Clifford Mullins kicked off for Trenton and the ball rolling ten yards was considered a and James recovered for Trenton. The ball on Sedalia's line and an at- Oklahoma A.

M. 42. Wash- tack of W. Hud- ington (St. Louis) 12.

son and Hilly Still put the ball on New Britain (Conn.) Teachers the four-yard line. Standing up 17. .36, Trenton Teachers 0. Beloit 13, Cornell (Iowa) Olaf 0, Luther 29. Carthage 0, Parsons 40.

Kn 0. Grinnell 12. Illinois College 0, Milliken 33. By JAY VESSELS MINNEAPOLIS. Oct.

ATLANTA, Oct Noire Dame's well-oiled harvester H- au I mowed down a game but out- WalU Minnesota warmed up lor its Big late the fourth quarter. Walter pitched a 29-yarder tn 6, Jefferson i. Scott who carried to the itmert up loi its Big outpassed Georgia cJklahoma 12. Spec Sanders en.se ay i squad t-dav, 20 to 0, be- made nine and Ha'ins in two swampmg llhnoKs 34 to 6 empha- sunbaked fnns. sma.hcd over.

Sanders Sizing its superiority by spring- jo Tech's broken-field niu-sed the point. in.g Fullljock Pail Daley loose for a 73-yard uchdown gallop on Bo.sch and Li 1 D.n FJ- all the way Still skirted around left end for the four yards and F3rcatenbutcher pass was blocked and this put the game on ice Trenton. 12 to 0. Immediately following the Clarion State Teachers College kickoff Sedalia took the ball on their 34-yard line and the third Washington and quarter came an end. Fhrough the fourth quarter the ball wa.s switched about Trenton driving ov'cr the Tigers at any time they desired.

starting first play from scrim- sewed up ly by Notre fast-charging line and except for a brief fhirry in the second b-errui it was an Irish wake the A blocked kick Rie tirst period, when chunky Jinv itz smashed through from tackle, set two touchdowns. 4 i up Noire Dame fir-t uchd vm. gmut mage. The Gophers' huge forwards toyed the lighter Illini linemen while Bnice Smith and Daley and an rtment of substitute- Ion wilfi. Smith and Daley e.ich Bud Higgins got the other.

i Illinois Oiitcla.ssefl Tiie Ilhnis. hopelessly gallantly I'allied for a single with three min- uics to go in the fiainh period. The Daley soln came right after Cafitain Snuth ran the kickkoff out to the 27 Fallback Bill edged go a ig(' ole at leu u.cKle. By tl time he reach- South- from 45, out George Mm piny grJ ban Ko i-Pn. Pm l.ev--«: h.atrgp’-v i repi od I wd I -erv 65 a ClarK state a he pa iperv se Ooijiiul Toiiriiev Todav ('d to r( Iv 1 'd I t' i onlv one man elp rleai obstacle, a j.orc'd a ried only .3" D.dey and giU downs 1 Vd'V -'ot over from cio.q alley 0 Giih me O' mh mr'o" hee 5 by ay the a '1 I n.

SU'- 'ned 1 lc 'C- p--. r' A a HofiiP of llCiS a (. oe ido to 0 before 0 0 1 liy pout that drrre fmm 1 ''zme -p cpr- h- I'P d. VortliU olcrn Pou erhonsp Over 55 together on two 21-yard passes, added them to a couple of two- yard plunges by Fullback Dipplv Evans to reach Tech's eight. There Evans bulled to the five and Bertelli faded back with a third pass to Murphy t'ne touchdown.

Steve Jnzwick place- kicked the exti-a point. The Irish scored with an explosive one-two punch again in the second with Juz.wick scoring on a 68-yard touchdown run. R' fumble in the tiurd period gave tre Dan Us -hird break, and the nanmd over the goal line for a final score. Burki nio And chrlc In Arkansas Finals FORT Oct i.p: Burkomn. Chicago, and Wilftn-d Racing, way to the finalris todav dm ount.ry Ciub gcdf Tournament.

dlege at Flagstaff 34. Bm kcmo trounced Johnny Daw- rUih State 7, Colorado 13. -n. L.O.- Angt les, two up in the Washington 23, Washington v. hile Wehrle elimin- state 13.

hn Barnum. Chicago, 4 and Santa Clara 13. California 0, Trenton Bailey Hoffman Hobbs Tulane 9. Rice 10. Arkansas 7, Baylor 20.

Bluefield 25, Rio Grande 7. Southwestern 13. St. Benedicts 0. Xavier 12, I.emoyne 6.

Jefferson Barracks 0, western (Memphis) 2.5, Alabama State 0, Florida A. McKinney M. 22. Rowa'li Stanford 0, Oreg State 10, Mall ins Oklahoma City U. 0, Whitney wcctei'n (Okla.) Tech 3.

Bre tenb New Mexico State Teachers Still annual Harscrahble College 0, Arizona State Teach- Goodin Hudson Otfic Pos. LF LT I-G (' LG HT RF HB FB Id Smith-Cotton Russell DeJarnett Boothe Hall Allen Green Woodwa rd Anders- Lutgen Johnson Van Dyne Embree, of 2. The will be played over 36 holes T'ne home town delegation, in- cl iding defending champion Vin- cvnt and medalist Richard Hobbs, eliminated in the be- nals. Allhon bowed jt l-iip to Web- poria 0. Villanova 6.

Florida 0. North Car lina State 0, Furman 0. Creighton 7, Tulsa 19. State 0, Louisiana 0. F'or! Hays.

State 57, College Jimmy Stree- Kirk di Mi. i alley, head- Iine.srnan. Stagg Gets Bitter Taste Of Southwest Football TA'LFR. 11 Beloved Amn? Ahmzo S' igt: a bitWr taste t- ball today as 1 rf the fed rie on the 19th hole when the looter made it a hu'dm Hurkemo de- r. Barn.im ac- met f' ri F'ort Smiih- an, 2 and 1.

no wdh Jcy le gee wnning 7 a-d 6 Humboldt State 0. California 21. -Mabama 61, Howaid 0, College of the Pacific 0, Southern 34. Depaiiw 14. Hanmmr 0.

Iv 29. Eiansv'Uc 1 Dreams Of Southern alifornia 5Vrecked 1 ANC Ft I 1 1 "1 ac it 41 4 powerful Southern 0. in the seventh g.zme. The 4y.n with a and game, rained ad C-- 31 i 1 iO 12-550 4 ians by m. oNc.r* an arced la.r.e ir V.

i -f a ri a eg- e- a ng Sinilhlon HoriKts ipton Foclay -yap a- will play r- game this aflev- meet, the .) rn the -ithton diam i nd 2 nh iorx The game will be re' enge on part vrnose wmnmg o' was recen'ly '-V aggrega- Is By Pennsylvania, 28-13 NEW HAVE.N, Oct. 11 Perm yl ranm sma.shed its xvay a 28 13 over YaL iV 'heiCiA' ok an- big wards retaining ii.s Ir champion- siup. B- a of 30.000, Penn then 50 V- 1 i 'I an the mu pf ya dov for 82, 78, and to hold a 21 to 0 the Elis. JMle th IS time on to see a gl'n I'iP' ing as them -4 to blast 27 I ance touch- Tulane's Of An I nbraten Nrason fumbles er mm r-OC I 'S 41 vear. I SI- ae vn -p A die eighteen f)r y.

'p-i v.nr.ers. snecm and saiety imi I Clz-5 ads get 1 A eex. auc- will he J--n Mark C-mt-s. Ji Bancin, Green, Gene Bremer and bby Brunkhorsst. rue n.

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