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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 11

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Luaak: ifcfrAZfil Clemsoii Defeats VPI3E Bulldog Leads -Attack By JAKE PENLAND Sports Editor The State Athens Ga Nov Georgia remained undefeated and Charley Trippi got another fist full of All-American votes as the Bull Dogs beat Alabama's Crimson Tide 14 to 0 at Sanford stadium here today with a capacity crowd of 50000 rain-soaked spectators looking on Trippi made a fine 46-yard touchdown run and passed to Dan Edwards over the goal line for the other His running and passing coupled with deadly Georgia blocking and tackling was too much for the Alabamans whose fine little Harry Gilmer tried hard to get started in this show case game of 7T1 Ga-Ala statistics the South but was outshone all SECTION SUNDAY NOVEMBER 3 1946 Looking Out From The EBox ttwi Jake Penlnnil Notre Dame Hides Most of Its Tricks But Scuttles Navy By Bid Feder I which included Chief Justic Fred Baltimore Noy Practi- Vinson and Fleet Admiral Chester cally surrounded by foot- Nimitz were hoping for a little I ball the Irish of Notre more of the hipper-dipper stuff 01 Dame only opened one corner ot entertainment their bag of Jricki today but that It was enough to pile up 27 first was more than enough to scuttle downs to the Navy's 10 329 yards the Navy 28 to 0 for the most lop- rushing to the Middies' 89 and 113 sided win in the 20-game history of yards through the with Lu-this series jack and George Ratterman doing With their national championship most of the to the Sfail- Directors Of Sally WiU Elect Prexy Today Augusta Ga fcov 2 recton of the -Class A South Atlantic baseball league are conffont-led with one of the most difficult decisions since the loop was reor- Geargla the way by Trippi The Georgian were all set for Gilmer and they threw up a tight yards gained rushing netjl6H dc'ense that nullified his aerial at- forward passes attempted 9 tempts intercepting some and ty-1 gomant Pw completed Alabama YariU forward I) 0 Scores Twice In Final Quarter to Win 14 to 7 Blacksburg Va Nov coiiis'ion with thV cad a I or' 50The Irish had todoit most I The Clemson Tigers cut loose with week and the Cadet boss of the way too without Centei an aerial offensive in the fourth two ictory 13 119 14 7 1111 2 3 38 1 81 rU TAKE ROCK HILL DOC by passes Forward pass1 intercepted 2 Yards run back Intercepted passes 18 Punting average (from scrimmage) 38 Total yards all kirks returned 161 Opponent's fumbles recovered Yards lost by penalties Ki ing up receivers on others The Alabama offensive was effective at times but the visitors were unable to go the route against the hard blocking and hard tackling Bulldogs A misty rain that started about 10:30 am continued until game time and a large part of the huge crowd was attired in impromptu raiment of all descriptions Rain wear included coveralls awnings shower curtains and other items hast i If purchased at Athens department stores by out of town guests who had left their rain coats at home The beautiful spacious stadium began filling early and was near its capacity half an hour before the kickoff Alabama Kicked off with Trippi Staiting lineups: ALABAMA Took LT Compton U1 Wozmak Mancha Fillpipnl Flowers Cain play ed it straight with a minimum of minutes special stuff and a maximum of substitutions to roll to their fifth I LTSnnwr straight win of their unbeaten sianaigo campaign Strohmeyer And actually they didn't have to Xj-Jtnuwaio (C make any magic at all to maul this re aj set of Midshipmen all over the Lujack premises and hang the fifth setback Brennan wiiiiaim i roie of giant wner and setups this They scooted to three touch-1 Nqtre Dimc 7 14 0 7M eason scored in the first period downs in the first half two of Navy when Dick Deshazo took a lateral If I I from Ted Johnson and went 19 ed from the severe His that has afflicted them all sea- over Virginia Tech before 7000 fans in Miles stadium The Tigers outrushed 195 yards to 77 on the ground were far I Perior in the air but could no ghinuhak I penetrate Tech's goal line defense Marta I on numerous opportunities until the final stanza The Techmen alternately in the Notre 1 7 0 lead which looked like the GEORGIA Edwards Bukh St Jnhn Conley Johiton William Tereninaki Self Rauch Gilmer Trippi KH Smith 'Hodge Gcrt Summary: Alabama 0 0 0 0 Georgia 770 Georgia scoring: Edward Trippi: point after Jemigan i for TVippii (placement) Alabama iub-xtitutinn: Hood Grantham Gibson Theris Caddy Whitley Terllzzl Guard RU-lu-Run Staple Bush Cashtn Forlunato McKoxky Cambrcll Chapman Baughman Back August Grant Cadenhead Corbitt Morrow and Noonon Georgia substitutions: Sutlers Moseley Hlers Terry George Alexander Jernigan Deleski Chandler Deavers Bouley MrPhec Maricieh Bradberry Donaldson Cook Bray Ilaving seen very few of the high schools of the state in in 1936 when they hold action this year my opinion may not ameunt to much hut SdlntTo after having seen Rock Hill in action Friday night against succeed Dr wilder who win Sumter I feel pretty close to right in listing the up-state retire January footballers as the top high school team in the state Sumter is rated as plenty good by teams that have played against I Jere gltheringhere tonight! and the Gamecocks If Sumter is plenty good the boys from speculation was rife as to who Rock Hill are plenty plenty good for they showed a definite would get MJeatiJneJit superiority over the fighting Gamecocks Friday night dlunT Sen made'iobbjin that ha been going on by mail and telephone since the directors met in the special session here two weeks ago Five names continue to be men-Itioned with Earl Blue president of the Columbia Reds leading the I list as a compromise candidate Doctor Wilder announced his indention of retiring late in the I summer explaining that ill health After the much publicized and quite uncalled for' (Told- since blooded massacre of a rooster during halftime intermission ganization for the 1936 season at the Carolina-Clemson game by three boys who came onto factions involved those the field from the Clemson side this writer wired Dr Ld the other desiring to Poole president of Clemson college and asked him if steps elect a prexy not now connected would be taken there to determine if the boys responsible I withthe circuit were Clemson -students and if so what action would be southernEassrciatioen dent the taken if any against them is the choice with Blue being to receiving on his goal line and and then plowed 56 yards to Dame substitutions: Skngiund Kos- nf vitorv nr three thrill- turning to his own 35 After a no the final tally in the last two min Lot SSrSds Tec" oprtunity Rain Trippi faded back to pass utes of the game as Coach Frank cmtWendJrii' WaUi! came when Bob Gage fumbled at- was rushed but got away from his Leahy took the wraps off Ernie Ratterman cowhlg Gompers Mel- tempting a quick kick tacklers and passed to Garrett for Zalejski the only recently discharg- Tri pucka Znirjuki Simmons ciatil Th three times sot with- 35-yard gain Garrett almost got the South I MHuUonir BidsRtoitirusseHlT Tack-1 in Tech's 25-yard line in the ec- the runner the South Jtnoixen Tagiiente Lawrence Guards ond period losing the ball twice tf Bulldogs back but Trippi pass-Bendera have been looking for this -Higgins Golding Harvey Hunt Kmer- 0n downs and once when Beasley ed to Edwards for a short gain A season There was one other son Jee Key Barks-Amhmgi intercepted Gage's pass Tech I penalty for clipping dropped the Van Summern Bartlett Gerber Bnysin too an 83-yard gallop by I Gerry Cowhlg but It was called I Sctawoeffennn Earl Twill Chey back because of a penalty With huge George Connor head With huge George Connor head- Cnnnl marched to Clemson' 28 in the Bulldogs back and the quick threat third period and later the Tigers ended with a punt to Alabama had an opportunity after recover- Gilmer who returned to his 28 ing a blocked kick on Tech' 14 Gilmer and Hodges ran the ball but both efforts failed up the field for a first down and As the last quarter opened Clem- when Gilmer failed by one yard to son marched from the Tiger 31 to set another he kicked out to Trip-Tech's 5 where Gage whipped a I P- who returned five yards to his to Clark for a touchdown own 25 Georgia failed to make Shortly afterward Clemson recov-the grade and Trippi kicked to Gil on ere( fumble on the I mpr who returned to his 42 Doctor Poole replied that "I have already taken steps to determine if Clemson students were instigators of the melee I am opposd to any of the numerous tricks commonly used to cause friction among students It is our desire to have our student body praised end commended for good behavior There is good fellowship among Carolina and Clemson students end it must be maintained The newspapers end radio can have wholesome influence if they adopt principles that foster good will and avoid the advertisement of feelings which are not typical The good feeling cannot be fostered by either student body mistreating the mascot of the other college" ing the charging Irish line and 8 uDCCtl Johnny Lujack doing the steering 1 to a in the backfield Navy's AllCl 1 OWCF lOO attack bounced harmlessly off the Notre Darners most of the after- T1pi Fnr Cnnll(rfi noon Except for a few moments In I ur vjUJI1L I the third quarter Then for a while I jjjnneaDOij jjov Michl-I the Middies caught fire and Tech 34 and Gage tossed to Dean- GEORGIA SCORE 69 yards and 35 inches down field lan speed power and deception hart on the jech next pag( Tew picked up about 12 yards and only to be held for downs on the were more than Minnesota could t0 QUjnn Wls g00(j for a touch- Gilmer's short pass over center Irish one-inch line Ralph Williams handle today as the Wolverines down Cagle booted both goals was intercepted by McPher who of Miami Fla and Bill Hawkins scored a 21 to 0 victory over the clemson threatened once more lateralled to Donaldson Donaldson of Richmond Va led this parade I Gophers in a Western conference! movjng to Tech's 15 where Cagle's I followed a wall of interference to with Jim Carrington the 6-foot-2 football game attempt at a field goal failed th Tide 12 where Lowell Tew guard opening wide holes for them! By bouncing back from it's 13 to -phe Tigers made 15 first downs Ihnocked him out of bounds Trippi to hit but when the chips were 9 defeat by Illinois last week Michi- t0 seven for Tech and completed 12 was stopped at right tackle after down the Notre Darners put a gan indicated it still must be reck-1 0j 22 passes for 152 yards while a two yard gain Donaldson got C0Lkn inihg Ue Engineers completed only three yards at left end Trippi took Eclipsing by one point the pre-though its championship hopes 1 0j 4 passes for 49 yards Tech a lateral and was almost downed vious high mark in the 20-game run have been dimmed by the defeat and howf intercepted two Clemson threw over the end zone Self 0fMthe 8 vLiH'in tht ariaI 11 strategic moment hit at the ball and nearly broke it aanJj the Navy in J943 game it Fumbles were costly to the Tech- but it fell into the arm of and his quarterback mpn three of their six miscues be- Edwards as he lay on the ground na -calling successors mosl ly used a5d Jhe Wolver- inR rcc0verpd by the alert Tigers was a touchdown after nine quick opening plays at the line ted only 7 to 0 at half time Tech holding tiea with North minutes of play Jernigan made and short spot passes And that If th? second half torarelinnfhe Carolina and Virginia and dcfeated good the placcmen' was enough for the Middies e- the econd hal to score in the by wmiBm and Mary and Maryl Gilmer returned the Georgia though the huge colorful land' was a vorite to win today WckoHJto own 43Jn fin run 1 Off-tackle plays with Chalmers continued on page 3-B lSnneHaSr roughness ThreV line eight cities would thelEiliott figli drafted in case Evans fails to garner the required votes Evans would continue as head of the Southern In the last week there has been reported a definite trend toward the election of Evans The faction has two can didates Jimmy Boyd Jacksonville attorney and Bobby Lamotte of Macon who resigned as general managed of the Peaches in order lhat his name could be submitted Boyd is not connected with the Tars financially but is considered an outstanding authority on baseball law Blue also is the rompro- Continuing Doctor Poole observed that students I group candldale of inde are inherently of a similar disposition and it is important Blue has not been an active canto work for a wholesome atmosphere among them rather didalf- will accept only on the than to create a situation calling for the expenditure of I Sfanimoif mfotmbe rabble-rousing energy The Carolina-Clemson game is a spokesmen tradition I am certain that every South Carolinian The presidency is not the only wants the game to possess wholesome rivalry but the public rinf and the college officials abhor student fights drunks and cial meeting several recommenda-fan fights which prevent the fullest enjoyment of the game tions were made to boost the sally If those who habitually bet on the games would desist I be- 'rtter Class 6 nwuiu uww i A rating under which it operated heve more people would enjoy a good game without suffer- for the first time in 1946 ing because their favored team failed to outscore the op-one step in moving to complete ponent Class A rating was the adoption of In Curtis Runs Wild to Top Easley by 25-6 Gaffney Nov 2 Fullback A Curtis Jr scored two tou hdown and passed for two more as Gaffney high school's Cherokee Indian football team downed Easley 25 to a before a homecoming crowd of 4000 fans here last night Curtis flipped a 36-yard pass to Tailback Norman Ramsey for the first Indian tally dashed 16 yards for the second and threw a 24-yard pass to Halfback Charles Michaels for the third tally Curtis later plunged eight yards for the fourth score Ramsey placekicked one extra point Tailback Peewee Southerland hit center for score late in the game after setting up the touchdown with a 25-yard runback of an intercepted pass and passing 18 yards to the Gaffney three-yard stripe Greenwood Downs Parker 25 to 12 Greenwood Nov Greenwood scored twice In the opening minutes of the game and then went on to defeat Parker o( Greenville 25-12 here last night before the largest crowd of season Sonny Horton outstanding fullback scored all the Emerald points including the extra point Horton bucked over two touchdowns in the first quarter added another in second and fourth to pace his team to victory Tankersiey bucked over Parker's touchdown in the fourth quarter I support sub half carrying thei booit- Jball produced first two TlnnsllSiw Tli 11 svwl first teny hnrl-H Cities represented In the leaguejtouchdowns 32-yard pass Gene UCOClllllC are Augusta Savannah Macon and Derricotte to Bob Mann added the 1f rr 0 Columbus in Georgia Jacksonville third III Golf lOlirilCV pla faled through Fla and Charleston Greenville I All UU1I A III III I the Georgia line and Gilmer pass- and Columbia in South Carolina Blizzard Causes The deadlin 1or the qualifying ed over the goal Managers for three clubs already rounds in the Women's champion- Georgia began driving strongly have been signed Gerald FoBlpoiienieill of Game ship golf tournament at the Co- down the field with Donaldson get-Walker former major league out-l Denver Nov 2 (AP) Thellumbia Country club has been eJ? Rauch picking up an-fielder taking over at Columbia in crucial Big Seven football game be- tended to November 5 because of rt down through center place of Keith Molesworth Lena tween Denver and Utah State was the rain yesterday according to PaMfd to Donaldson in Blackburne succeeding Chief Ben- postponed at the last' moment to- Walter Reynolds club professional clPar over right end and the der at Savannah the Philadelphia day as a howling blizzard dumped Qualifying rounds began hut ran deceptively to the top-ranking farm club snow two feet deep on the Denver Tuesday and were to end today "ama 26 before he was stopped and Chick Autry field pilot and field The game was scheduled for Finals in the tournament will be Thrae aJj rai eJ? gain any general manager of Charleston 2 pm tomorrow I held the latter part of the month yrdaRe and then Donaldson on an attempted pass was thrown back a 154-game schedule preference to the 140 played this year One of the recommendations was that the league raise monthly payroll! lor each club to the Class limit of $4 25a The limit in 1946 was $375a adopted because of the hike in classification as a means to keep expenses at a minimum un til it was determined whether the Dropping that part of the subject Doctor Poole concluded with the statement that "despite failure to win from four top-ranking teams of the nation I maintain that we have a splendid coaching staff and the players have seemingly given their best efforts Our coaches know what is necessary to put out good team and in time they will make the needed perfections" INCIDENTALLY AND BY THE WAY Scenes in Carolina-Citadel Game at Orangeburg Friday Then Carl Greene right end went down field to fall on the next kick-of fover Greenwood's goal line for second touchddwn Johnson and Rice Alton with Hop-ton were Greenwood's leading ground gainers while LaGrone center Austin guard and Reese tackle were standouts in line play Greenwood plays Catholle high of Augusta here next Friday night to the Georgia 45 as the quarter ended Gilmer's pass Intended for Tew was intercepted by Bradberry who ran to the 'Bama 45 Trippi trapped at right end reversed his field and got to the 29 On fourth down pass was Intercepted by Gilmer who returned from the goal line to his 20 Corbett ripped through for a first down and then Gilmer punted to the Georgia 24 where the ball rolled dead Compton blocked a Georgia punt after the Bulldogs got a first and ten and Trippi fell on it on the Georgia four Trippi kicked out and Tew returned to the Georgia 38 'Bama drew a penalty for illegal use of hands and Gilmer quick kicked to Georgia's 15 Georgia was penalized to one foot of its goal line for clipping Trippi punted out to Gilmer after two plays and he returned to Georgia's 43 With two minutes to go Gilmer let loose with some of his famed aerial hut the receivers were not there and he kicked to Trippi who returned to his own 21 TRIPPI SCORES Trippi passed to Rauch to the Top Left Salvato's pass to rttadel'a Halfback Shahid (Xo 12) 4R- T1 ippi Rirat broken up bJIunnlcutt and Dick Frants (No 42) No 19 Citadel I rS aoud' End Faulnon Coming In from the right la No 22 Karl Dunham of down Jcrnignn kicked the place- Vainly Defeats Auburn 19 to 0 Montgomery Ala Nov Vanderbilt's power-laden line was far more than a match for Travis Tidwell and the Auburn Tigers today as the visitors took 19 to 0 victory in a Southeastern conference game The attendance was isaaetoaosas Hu Vanderbilt LK Ninth IlHmiltun I(--iinhiitMiit -Clark Cisipcr UT- KuttiMficli UK (turn lH KH -IlMshnnurr KH- KulunMin aitifi-rliilt Auliuin Aakani Wsdilall Cannon Hcplrr McKinney Naylor Harper Rusm-II McDaniel Ball Hewlett Innun 0 7 6-19 OOU O- Mrs Hion (Caroline Dick) McKissick widow of the late beloved president oi the University of South Carolina WQuldl like to see the President's box at the stadium here and at stadiums elsewhere in the state built in front of the press box so tne college presidents and their parties could see a game for a change Located in nearly all cases on the ground the box offers poor if any visibility It will be hard to keep The Citadel's BiU Henderson off the all-state team but the question is where to put him He plays guard one day and tackle the next And it will be difficult to select an all-state backfield with such performers as Caver of PC Salvato and Dunfee of The Citadel Lev-1 erman and Gage of Clemson Coyle of Furman Hagan Dun- ham and Harrison of South Carolina and others to pick from One observer believes Gage will make the team on the strength of his performance in the Carolina-Clemson game I thought been called everything until these two ex-servicemen temporarily located at the Veterans hospital McRay Johnston and Ernest GaUlard wrote in to say: Dear Brass Loving Friend: You no doubt noticed the discharge pin that Sam Epes had in buttonhole when they took his picture for your famous paper Now the question is how could he wear it or furthermore how could he get an honorable discharge? We will expect your answer in either your daily column or by personal Of all things and if I may ask a question what has this got to do with the Press Box? A spokesman for some Clemson students writes in to say that liking Clemson and pulling for USC is one thing but low-rating Clemson and all itl stands for is a different thing if this low-rating of Clemson soon stop you live the rest of your weary days very happy and if you think kidding just try one more of your usual columns that we won't The courageous spokesman did not sign his name so I know whose brass knuckles to duck next time frequent a dark alley love those Clemson boys Georgetown Maintains Jinx Over George Washington Team For throe quarters It looked 1(1 this might bo the day The acore waa tied at MS but George Washington had mado aeveral threatening motions And then Georgetown struck With the ball 49 yards from a touchdown Babe Baranowakt tossed a short pass to Lou Surman who went all the way A minute later Georgetown rlnrhed it Len Bonfort intercepted Jack Dobbin's pass and rambled 32 yards (or a touchdown Fancy rir(rnae work got Georgetown its drat score George Washington a John Shultenbarger was hack to punt In his end tone Georgetown's two tackles made right (or him Tom Dolan blocked Washington Nov Georgetown cashed In two lightning quick touchdowns Jn the lost period today to beat George Washington 38-6 and keep Intact a Jinx that has lasted since 189a Football teams (rom these two Washington schools have met 16 times and George Washington still hasn't won a game right for him Tom Dolan blocked Columbia I Top Citadel back No S3 Goodman Intercepts a Carolina mmm and race down the tilde stripe to the Carolina 20-yard line funlor Meeks Carolina renter No 46 and 1'at Thrash end are racing Into the play In front of Goodman are Carolina plays: No 44 Guard Neil Allen No 49 Guard Kale Alexander and Quarterback Bo Hagan No 25 In the fifth play of the renewal of the annual Canilina-CIta-del rlamlc at the Orangeburg fair Friday Carolina Freshman Hack 'Bo" Hagan took a 61-yard punt from Citadel and went down the aldeline on a 91-yard jaunt to the touchdown stripe never lieing touched Carolina guard No 6H Max Walker already out of the play watrhen Teammate Ilagan Nu 23 go down the field (I'SC photo by Stan LewlM) Vjmliiliilt wnimg: Touchdown Allen 2 inrr Point after touchdown: Berry for KobinMini placement Field Trials Slart Monday Camden Nov 2 Field trial under Anieriran Kennel dub license will open a four-day run here Monday under auspices of the Ulack Jack Beagle rlub Nearly 300 hounds whose owners hail from Ohio Texas Maine Virginia Georgia Tennessee the Carolina and other states were entered for the event which offered prizes and premiums totaling 31-OOP A bench show Tuesday Is a feature of the program Remember that bread absorbs steam and odor This advice will come in handy when you are rooking sauerkraut or other odoroua Vegetable Place the bread on the lid of the cooking utensil Top Golfers Enter North and South Tournament -'31 "a men squarely through the up rights with a minute to go in the half Tew received for Alabama to open the second half and made a nice return to his own After the Crimsons got a first down Georgia was penalized to its own for slugging A steady turn was falling Trippi kicked out for the Hull-dogs to Gilmer who returned about 30 yards to the Georgia 47 Cudenhcad picked up 22 yards but Alabama was penalized unother 15 for holding Gilmer quick-kicked nut of bounds to Georgia's 27 The rain was turning hack inio a nnst On a punt exchange Georgia loot seven yards and the bull was on the Bulldog 20 With Trippi leading the way Georgia drove to the Alabama 39 as the third period ended The drive stuiled and Trippi punted The Crimsons kicked out and Georgia Marled another drive tliut was halted hy Hodge's interception of Trippi's pass on the Alatiama 35 Gilmer made a nice 12-ynnl run but on a fumble of the slippery ball Teresinski recovered on the Alabama 'W for Georgia After a punt exchange In ball wns oil the Georgia 4D Geri made it first and ten on the Alaluima 40 and there was a minute and a half to go Three trie at the lino produced nine yards and Rauch got the needed' aid for a fust down on the 30 as the game ended (Im'Irvt ill IMuvm (lulilr WrilttCRilay Grei leyvllle Nov 2 (Special i Greeley vllle high school's football team will play Gable high here Wednesday afternoon on the Gree-leyvllle high school field The' game will begin at 3 o'clock i via V-- Tl si' I -'e the noted obi No 2 course for a 271 for the four rounds seventeen strikes under par The layout measures 6879 yaidi and hus a par of 72 Last year for the first time an amateur won this oldest conseeu tively-plnved tournament in thr country Capt Cary Mlddlccoff of Memphis is expected back to defend Ills honors but haa nut yet filed his entry Another amateur who won two open tournament in he Inst year Frank Rlrunnhan of Toledo also Is expected to play Others entered for I lie single rounds on Tuesday and Wednesday and Ihp final two rounds Thuisday are Gene Saraxen Hoi Ion Smith Jim Kerrler "Joe Klikwond Jr Hick Mel Kri Furgol and Ky lj(f foon Tomorrow Iter and Wai play an 18-nole match here exhibition Pinehutst Nov 2-(APl-Brltaln sends two of its best Dal Rees and Charles Wanl-agsinst Ben Hogan and other American stars in the Noith and South Open golf championship starting here Tuesday It has been many years since a contender from abroad won an American the spice of International competition was all but lost during the war years hut the Britons are accorded the role of aerioua threats The British pair tied for fourth In this year's Hellish Open won hy Sammy Snead It was Rees who beat Byron Nelson In the Iasi Ryder rup matches held In Englund befora the war Hogan the year's leading professional money winner who holds the coring record heir will be favored to win this 45th annual 72-holr stroke play tournament Four years ago Hogan blislcicd lh ball and Jim O'Keefe fell on It for a touchdown 1 A fumbled helped Georg Washington score after getting the ball on the Georgetown 15 With 10 yards in go end Dirk Koesler passed to the other end Frank Close for the score ai On Devine At ilva rolnlg against Ben Smith Hogan and llorlon I.

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