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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 17

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THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL MEMPHIS FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 28 1924 IT Action Views of Doctors Win Over Lombard MISS COLLEGE HOLDS MERCED TO 7-7 TIE hibitlon of the year Jackson activities bringing tbs spectators to their feet time and again Keefer raced 55 yarda through tho entire Maroon eleven at the beginning of the second period and in the final period gave a fancy exhibition of running side stepping and field reversing when he slid off tackle for over 35 yarda DAVIDSON IN STRONG FINISH BEATS TRINITY Cy Parks Quarterback of the Clinton Eleven Is Star of Brilliant Game at Macon! Close Fine Grid Season With 40-7 Win Over Lombard Tennessee Team Repels Invasion of Illinois Men With Smashing Triumph-Passes Play Big Part White and Leggett Outstanding Stars of Contest By David Bloom THE University of Tennessee Doctors climaxed a brilliant football season yesterday afternoon with a splendid victory over the Lombard College eleven by the overwhelming score of 40 to 7 They achieved that fitting capstone to a fine season on a perfect football day before' about 3500 people the largest crowd that has seen a Doctors' game at ubs wood Park this year The Docs earned their victory by exceptional teamwork that made the medium of a forward pass and running attack devastating to their husky opponents -The crowd expected the Doctors to win but hardly hoped that the Tennessee team would humble the squad that has won the Illinois conference four straight years in the manner that they did That team rose gloriously to an occasion Six touchdowns and four goals after touchdowns was the measure the Docs' triumph Thil White scored three of these Tarz Holt Dutch Tegett and Bob Laird one each Two came in the first quarter one the second and third two more in the final period Lombard scored on a pass from Lamb to Murphy In the second quarter and Lamb kicked a placement for the extra point And that was just about all the Lombard star did during the afternoon for the Docs covered him closely and stopped him on every try for gains Lamb had to retire from injuries in the second quarter Every man on the Docs team cov-4 ered himself with glory and Dutch MACON Ga Nov 27 Both Mercer University and Mississippi College have something to be thankful for ncir-1 thcr lost a football gams on tho annual! day of big battles The Bears and the Choctaws tied uo all right and that's Junt' the way tho wnole thing ended a tie to 7 Lineup and summary: Mercer (7) Position llisa Col '(7) DURHAM 0 Nov The fighting Wildcat eleven from Davidson swept the heavy Trinity team off its feet in the final half for a 31 to 13 victory Thus making it seven wins and ono tia out of 10 starts for the Davidson team Outweighed IS pounds to the man on the line tho Davidson club started an offensive in tho fourtn quarter with Trinity leading 13 to 7 that the Jones men were uunble to cope with pushing over two touchdowns as they mingled passing and end running attacks which worked perfectly Lineup: Davidson Position Trinity Davis (c) I Kimball Baker 1 Thompson ance tv Gulper Connell Pickens Boggs McIntosh Laird 1: Griggs Boh snnon Simons Sappenfield QB Luge rated 11 oils 1 inley Irf-gette Caldwell Black Johnson 3 0 Sectoring Trinity: Touchdown Johnson Field Caldwell (31 Point after Caldwell Davidson: Touchdowns Hendrix (3) Black point after touchdown Laird (3) Substitutions: For Trinity Aldredge Franks for Davidson Pinkney McCaulay Hendrix McCombs Cox Covington Hunt Summers Officials Hartnell (N State) Referee Bernier (VPI) Umpire Sampson (Stalbans) Headelines-man Time of quarters 15 minutes RE LT a LG RG RT a R-K QB LH a FB Ed Smith Simmons Lancaster Carson Flemming Jowers Tipton Lawrence Cecil Poor Klco Bcrryi Lain! Boy ini Sheffield) Burghari Tolar Ratliff) Pearce Parkn Klndnll Whit Score by Mercer 7 Miss College 0 7 0 Mercer scoring: Touchdown Tipton Try for point Lawrence placement Mississippi scoring: Touchdown Kindall 'frn for point Parka Erwin (Drake) I referee: McIntosh (Masa Aggies) umpire' Councilman (V I) head linesman Lineup of Docs-Lombard The lineup: Doctors (40) Position Xluff i Puyne I Ford LG McLaughlin Wrlncll 5 ord a It i Laird White QB Dsdt Hal nee (c It Holt Lombard (7) Murphy Stetson Kasper i Bradley Swanson Hart Martin Lamb (c Snapp SHtl Sandburg Score by Periods Doctors Lombard Legett and Thil White earned an extra share of the laurels of football by their exceptional performance White scored three of the touchdowns ran the team well from his quarter buck position passed with his usual accuracy kicked better tban he lias all season and backed up the lino In a thoroughly capable way And 1 Legett tore off gain after gaain around ends ran back punts prettily took 15-yard pass from White and galloped 35 yards to a touchdown and made himself generally useful throughout the afternoon And when he finished bis daily chores and retired from the game the crowd gave him a rousing something sel dojn heard from the blase football patrons of Memphis And along wltb Legett and White went Bob Laird who played the best game of his career at end stopped the tricky Lombard backs covered punts well and plunged over for a touchdown to fulfill his day And Jitney Ford played a corking game at guard nnd booted a placement for a point for liia only score of the year 'And Munn who was in his last game along with Laird and Ford and Julian Sullivan plnyed a nico game and enugged a pair of White's tosses for gains besides indulging in his line plunging penchant Tars Holt shifted from end to fullback gained many yards during the day to place his team in scoring position Holt played offensive halfback and defensive end nnd managed both positions witb his usual eclat 13 0 7 0 Summary: Doctors scoring touchdowns Holt White 3 Laird Legett Points after Pass White to Legett White placements 3 Ford Lombard scoring Murphy Point after touchdown Lamb placement Doctors Sullivan for Welnell Wctneil for Payne Payne for Weinell Munn for Holt Holt for Laird for King Palermo for Ford Wilhelm for Sullivan Faulkner for Legett Rhodes for Ford Clements for Holt Guliett for Psync Lombard Dillingham for Nesti Grrst for Swanson Glasnear for Lamb Mlnnick for Kasper Swanson for 8tetson Smyths for Bradley Stamps for Dillingham Derr for Stamps Egan for Derr Nicholas for Gcrat Nesti for Glasnear Officials Young (Illinois Wesleyan) referee Smyths (Ole Miss) umpire Bick Campbell (Tennessee head linesman Time of 15 minutes Top Pliil White hurdling the Lombard line for a touchdown in the third quarter White turned a complete somersault in going over the line Center White behind a screen of protecting Doctors about to ass the ball to Legett Lower Left Lamb Lombard quarter and captain starting on a run around end Lower Right Tarzan Holt scoring touchdown for the Docs in the first quarter Lombard Geta Ilreaka Lombard got a break In the begin ning that might have been dfsheart rnlng had the Docs not been inspired MISSISSIPPI IN EARLY OYER MILLSAPS end Intercepted the ball and galloped 30 yards to the 2u-yard line where- Jitney Ford nabbed him from behind Snapp and Sandburg plunged for a first down then failed on three tries at the line Roddy Lamb dropped back and snapped a pretty short pass hy who stepped across for the touchdown Lamb kicked a placement for the extra point Lamb retired from tbe game shortly after the Lombard score With the White kicked off over the goal line 1 rphy I oca 40-yard line The ball hit the fine' form Baylor brought the ball near the Owl goal line Ping Collier rushed in to sulstftute for Strickland and kicked a placement goal giving Eaylor the lead by a single point Later in the period however i "of icy ran 35 yards on a hidden ball trick for a touch down Rice geared its only points In the second period Wood of Rice fumbled a pass on the Baylor three-yard line and Baylor resorted to a safety Then after a series of forward passes Rico placed the ball near the Eaylor line and Smith plunged over for a touchdown MISS AGGIES LQSETO WASHINGTON 12 TQ 3 Field Goal From Placement by Stone Only Score for the Starkville Eleven ball in midfield the Docs essaved a and the Lombard captain intercep it Tars Holt came in like a lion pass pled Bjles Races 78 Yards for Only Touchdown of the Game in the First Period JACKSON Misa Nov 37 Macey Biles a youngster from Sumner rose to tho heights of football stars at Ola Miss hero today when on tha first play after kickoff he stepped 78 yards through tho entire Millssps team for a touchdown the touchiluivn that gave his team a victory 7 to 0 Tile point after touchdown as allowed on lliliraiw being of side Allen's kick was blocked field of would-be tacklers for the score It was ag brilliant a piece of work as has been witnessed here in miny moons Jitney Ford shoved a well-timed foot under the ball to score the extra point The Docs merely toyed with their opponents during the remainder of Die game and during this toying White casually picked a Lombard oass out of thin air and converted it into a very nice touchdown after running 34 yards to do his feat with nury a Lombard man near In last quarter the Lombard team showed a mighty good passing frame themselves completing four one ones for good gams But for the Interceptions by white and Munn they might have scored Interjected in thi passing attack was a 33-yard run by Snapp Lombard halfback who played a remarkably nice game throughout Snapp shot the most of the passes for Lombard A recapitulation of the game shows the marked superiority of the Doctor team The Tennesseans made 21 first downs to five They tried 19 passes completed eiubt nnd had two intercepted and had nine incomplete Lombard tried nine completed five and had two Intercepted nnd two incomplete Lotnbnrd kicked five times for an average of 33 yenrds White for the Doctors kicked four times for a 47-yard average Lamb who was hurt in the game was treated at the Baptist Hospital for several broken ribs He probably will not be able to play against Centenary nextwek Referee Fn-d 'Young of Bloomington 111 paid "a nice tribute to the Docs after Hie game complimenting the team highly on its fine playing nnd remarking that they played an exceptionally clean hard yam Lombard players also commended the team for Us brand of play One remarked: "Tt'e our worst defeat In four KNOX COLLEGE CLAIMS TIE WITH LOMBARD FOR ILLINOIS TITLE ST LOUJg Mo Nov 27 The Wash-ton University football team ended Ua season this afternoon a blaxo of glory hy turning hack tha invasion of the MiHfd-'sippi Aggiea on Francis Field 13 to 3 The Pikers played marvelously football In stopping the powerful southern eleven turning the enemy nack once from the oue-yurd line and a nuni-ler of times from scoring position The Aggies in turn presenting a fast edy outfit showed flashes of spectacular form and displayed a seasoned well bulanced aggregation Tlie Pikcwav eleven worked more as a unit today -than at any time during the entire season Just brought to a close The mail with tho ball was given better interference than has been apparent at any time during tha year and the 1 line though eluded grasp and Knapp covered it for Lombard The UnivcrsaHsts gained a first down on bucks by Sandburg and Snapp the Docs held and Murphy tried a placement from the 36-yara lino that went wild Then staring at their own 30-yard line the Tennesseans started Itaines Holt and White tore off 13 yards for a first down Then White passed to Raines for a nine yard gain and Dig Phil made it first down on a quarterback sneak Dutch Legett then trailed down the field and took a 15-yard pass from Phil ran 30 more ysrda to tne Lombard eight-yard line before being forced out of bounds Then he took another pasa out on left end for seven-yard gain and Tars Holt plunged that yard for a touchdown White faked a placement then passed to Legett for the extra point That taste of a tocuhdown whetted the Does' appetite and they marched down the field Immediately for another Lombard received got a touch-back then made a first down near midfield Four line plays failed to gain the ten yards and the ball went over White started to pasa from the point couldn't find an open man and ran the ball 15 yards down the field White and Holt then plunged four Mines to a first down on the 15-yard line Holt gained another nine yards on two line plays then White hanged over the remaining six yards for the score Murphy Scares Touchdown Lombard scored their only touchdown shortly after the start of the second quarter White tried a pass rem midfield and Martin Lombard The lineup: and: nabbed the fleet quarter on a fine tackle Lamb Just rise after that and Coach Bell sent in Glasnear to take his place Murphy then kicked to White and successive thrusts bv Holt and Kainea took the ball to the four-yard line where Bob Laird plunged over for the score One of Holt's plunges was good for 33 yards In this advance White kicked a placement for the extra point The second period ended shortly thereafter Dutch Legett put the Doca in position for the next score when after an exchange of kicks in midfield he sauntered around right end on a pretty broken field run that was good for 30 yards to place the ball on the 15-yard line where Raines took It 10 more on two plays and White literally Jumped six yards for the touchdown turning somersault en route White kicked a placement for the extra point The Docs had two sterling chances to score again In that period but a fumble on the half-yard line and failure of the Docs to penetrate the Lombard defense with the ball within two yards of tbe goal prevented markers But soon after the start of the next quarter they were away again Legett Makes Score Legett always a whip on taking passes pullod the most spectacular plav of the game after taking a 15-yard pasa that had inscribed on it by Phil White then racing 35 yards more through a nice NEBRASKA IN A LATE VICTORY OVER OREGON AGGIES SCORE 14 TOO (By The Associated Press) LINCOLN Neb Nov Scoring two touchdowns in the final quarter this afternoon the University of Nebraska Corn-huskere defeated the Oregon Aggies before a large crowd at the Memorial Stad-oum here 14 to The Aggies out-played the Cornhuskcrs throughout the fiist half the Nebraska team failing to mako a first down and lengthy punts keeping the ball constantly In Nebraska territory In the closing half Nebraska's back-flelu reeled off 13 first downs Halfback Locke racing through broken fields for 43 and 34 yards and Bloodgood contributing some brilliant open field running Early in tbe fourth quarter Locke broke loose with a nm of 34 yards to the Ore- gon Aggie 10-yard line Rhodes plunged for four yards and Locke carried the bell across on a sweeping end run -4 33-yard run through a broken field brought the ball arain into Aggie territory lato the dMiiir period Blooilgood forward-passed to Collins for a 25-yard gain and a rsi'oril laus Locke to Blooilgood scored a touchdown Uaptefu Eil Weir of Nebraska proved the main defenso in the lluskcr line lie look part in every play The gaina wound the season for Ne- liraska the Uornhuf-k-r having clei'eaud Colgate Oregon Missouri Kaunas I and Kansss Aggie while losing to Noti Dame Illinois and Oklahoma I BROWN DEFEATS COLGATE BEFORE GREAT CROWD Millsapa (0) ilrooks Brooks Plummer Baxter Henley Webb follow A a a RCftllC OIH1Y C) Harris Olo Misa (7) Position Simmon Keeton Dav't Kui'th bC Crain Davis Totten Ilcwes Muatin Biles Allen I ft 'I jujs eeQ a aLa a a a a a Ra stopping many smashes into the line hy the mighty quartet of Capt Young Meeks Patty nnd Clark also charged unusually well while on the attack besides getting I men through time after time to throw the i Aggies for a loss 1 Tiiu Aggies shoved across their only 7 0 0 0 7 'point of tin? trumo by a field gonl from 0 0 0 0 pliie-nu-nt I S'tonc lrom the line The scni'c cintinui at 3 to a in invar of llio MU-i'hipp isitors until the third Atkns for Tot purled vKu ebnricy Icvy til- ncc mm 1 1 ni Kl llfll 11 Ft ali! I t' 1 1 Ails I for llummcr Score by periods Olfl MU'S MiJhsups Substitutions: Mill up for I opted the pigskin between tlie uprights ON YOUR Overcoats' a Meet me at the Chisca Hotel Building Just a few blocks from Madison It cost yon a cent to look at our windows It bother us to show you our merchandise And forget on every Suit or Irnini-r for Mabry Young for iictdJe for Ilojec Alford or Young ('balfunt for Alford Uakey for Mntlow One Mis Smilhroli for l'cvis for Simuions Allen for Sniiiiiaon mans for J- Davis Davis lor Simmons Martin for Mmtin Reid for Hewcs Smith-son for Reid Scoring: To ichdowu Biles jHf'rc Alabama referee Wilson Miami jmplre Blum Louisiana State head linesman Time of quarters 15 minutes cui- EVERYTHING THAT'S NEW from tin- Up-yii-d line t' tie up the scr In the sriiic iiunrtcr after tho I'ilprs hnd forced th) A Late back from tliciri on it goal by a pout by Levy vliicll traveled 7g yards rolling out of bounds on the two-yard line the Kcd and Green caused Center to make a bad snap back from otnti to Clark who fumbled Before he could recover the ball Hersch was on him for a safety for the Piker That score 5 to 3 began to appear as the possible final count until late in the final period Washington un ear tiled a splendid aerial attack coupled by a 37- yard run by Hayes and a ll-yard advance-T 1 ment by Levy to carry tha ball from the 1 Pikers' 30-yard Ine to tha Aggiea' 18- yard marker Thou Levy uncorked a per-2 'feet toes from the JO -yard line to Paul 'Goi ssling Piker left end who received the oval on tha four-yard line and dove over the goal line far the touchdown That aet-j tied the argument a tho game ended soon after tha hail was put Into play again mid sunnvuy: Washington (KViliw A A (3) J'osiliou PROVIDENCE I Nor 27 Brown concluded tlie season by completely outclassing and defeating Colgate So to before a capacity crowd at Andrews Field today Tbe Brunolans gave the beet ex- MONMOUTH 111 Nov Knox College today laid 'dual claim with J-ombard to the mid-west conference championship by defeating Monmouth 28 to 8 It was Knox's first championship since thu conference was established Knox tied with Lombard for the championship each team liaiug won four games and lost none Today's Kama closed Knox's most successful loot-all season in many years the Siwash losing only to Drake in an yurly season game ARMY AND NAVY TEAMS SEE HOPKINS-MARYLAND CONTEST IN BALTIMORE Thanksgiving Grid Results 2 I lOUAI of Tenn Doctors 40 Lombard College 7 Christian Brothers College 21 Central High 13 Laird McMullen Miller Gatcliell Banks Fulton Stone (e) Y'oung Patty Meeks Clark LK LT LG RO RE QB Rir Fl) Gnessllng Gragg Kunus Webster Xcupcrt Dagamclls Avis i Hayes Wulfli ic) Floun Levy see SOUTH You Pay Only $875 For a $10 BEE LINE 1 COUPON BOOK You Save $125 or 12 Out of Every $1000 Score By Quarters Washington Mississippi 3 0 3 Sewance 16 Vanderbilt 0 Kentucky 37 Tennessee Alabama 33 Georgia 0 Georgia Tech 7 Auburn 0 Washington and Lee 31 North State 0 Ouachita 6 iTendcrson-Brown 0 Virginia 7 North Carolua 0 Tui-ine 13 Louisiana BALTIMORE Mil Nor The cadets and midshipmen whq will battle in the annual Army-Navy football tilt in the Baltimore stadium Saturday met there today but in a different spirit from that which will prevail two days lienee Tha West Pointers SN strong arrived here today and almost immediately were whisked to the stadium where Johus-lfopkins University Mid the University of Maryland were lighting a duel which resulted in a foonlfw tie Navy's giiiliiors too hail unexpectedly turned upon the scene to witness the contest and inxpict the playing flilil Between hul ves tho two service kiiuikIs pot together for an exchange of gi-iLting and fricuily I pew-wow generally The cadets will make their headquarters at Johns-liopkins University with a practice session scheduled on the Hopkins field tomorrow morning ami a workout in the stadium in prospect for the aftternoon The middy squad returned to Annapolis tonight and with the make-up of the eleven which will take the field Saturday practically decided a short signal for formation drill similar to one held today before the departure for Baltimore is on the programme at the Naval Academy for tomorrow Announcing the Arrival and First Showing of Five Newest Types of Blackstone Oxfords PlIKED Summary: Safely Washington IT Point after touchdown by drop kick Dvy Field iron I by placc-mem Stiiic Field coal liy drop kick Iui Suhstlf utioii-: Washington Wolilechlacger for Kuriu ttfrklof' for Webster Thresher for Wihl-aclilatnicr Her-ch for Neupirt upert for Thrasher for Xmri mells Mississippi Scuni't for Y'oung Stephenson for Patty Jones for Gatchnll Hendersou for Miller Liicckett for Meeks Hopper for Banka Hopper for Stephenson First downs Washington (13) Mississippi Aggies (8) passes attempted by Washington (38) by Mississippi Aggies (7) Forward passes completed by YVaslt-ington 8 for 102 yards by Mississippi Aggies 8 for 38 yards Forward passes intercepted by Washington (3) (Floun Levy Gragg) by Mississippi Aggies (2) (Meeks Young) Yards lost hy penalties Washington (15) Mississippi Aggies (30) Yards gained by rushing from scrimmage Washington (185) M'ssicsippi Aggies (197) Officials: Rcfores-McCord (Illinois) Umpire Maj John Griffith (Beloit) Headllnesman Millard (Illinois)' Time of 15 minutes ALTERATIONS FREE The many users both firms and individuals who use BEE LINE CABS regularly should take advantage of this saving AND TEXAS AGGIES PLAY 13 TO 13 DEADLOCK FOURTH TIE FOR MUSTANG (Vo collectors no mahogany fixtures Five blocks from Main and Madison we are out of the high rent district We do a cash business We have no bookkeepers These Onk Hall Blackstone Oxfords are made of Scotch grain Norwegian Calf and Pigskin in black and all newer shades of tan Toes are broad Look Down at Your Feet Then Look Up I'-uvidson' 21 Trinity 13 Mouth Carolina 7 Wako Forest 0 t'Vnienury 23 St Louis 14 Washington (Et Louis 13 Mississippi Aggies 3 Lynchburg 37 Guilford 6 King College 37 Corson New wan 6 Tusuulum 23 State Normal 6 Citadel 13 Presbj'ter uu College 0 Furman 3 Clemson 0 Oglethorpe SO Chattanooga 3 Russellville (Ark) Aggies 24 Tulsa University 7 Mississippi 7 Millsaps 0 Sprlnghill 6 Union University 0 Mercer 7 Mississippi 'ColU-ge 7 United States Xavul Air Training Station of Pensacola 14 Infantry School 13 College of tho Osurks 13 Little Rock College 7 WEST Penn 30 Cornell 0 Pittsburgh 34 Penn State 3 Missouri 14 Kansas 0 Hobart 43 Rochester 17 Marquette 61 Vermont 7n Brown 20 Colgate 6 Washington Reserves 31 Tufts 0 -John Carroll 38 North Dakota 0 Akron 17 Kenyon 7 Wittenberg 10 Ohio Northern 0 Haskell 47 St Xavier 6 1'inctnnati 8 Miami 7- South Dakota State 10 Creighton 7 Oklahoma 7 KAnsa Aggiea 7 Dickinson 11 Bucknell 7 Mat shall in Louisville 6 Colorado College 14 Colorado Mines 0 Muhlenberg 41 Villa Nova 0 West Virginia 40 Washington and Jefferson 7 Detroit 30 Toronto 18 i Gettysburg 27 Franklin Marshall 7 Colorado Aggies 19 Denver 0 Washington State College 0 Gonzaga 0 Baylor 17 Rice 9 Southern Methodist 13 Oklahoma Aggiea 13 Mount Union nO Wooster 0 Idaho 33 Nevada 0 Syracuse Columbia 6 Johns Hopkins 0 Maryland 0 Nebraska 14 Oregon Aggies 0 New Mexico 14 Western Colorado 0 WEST TENN NORMALS HOLD MURRAY NORMALS TO A 0-0 DEADLOCK MURRAY Ky Nov West Tennessee Normal Tigers and Murray State Normal struggled to a 0-0 deadlock herg today Both teems played good defensive football The game was List fi om start to finish The Tigers and the local team had several chances- to score but the fine defensive strength of the opposition prevented tallying Phone write or call at our office 24 No Second St and we will send you a BEE Ij I couiicn at jg once BEE LINE CABS I Phene 6-2890 RnylMk-Batkfalfo (By The Associated Press) DALLAS Texas Nov 37 Southern Mehoilist University virtually relinquished all claims to the 1034 Southwestern Conference championship today when the tie ilnx again roosted on the scoreboard and lelped the Oklahoma Aggiea knot the count at 13-all It waa tho fourth tie game that the Mustangs have been a party to this year However the fane eaw the local team pass its way over and around the heavier Aggiea for two touchdowns after the second period was nearly over The Mustang completed j3 out of 31 passes attempted The Aggies completed two out of five but one of them placed the team in position to run over tlie tying score Wrlaaingcr Aggie tackle made the first touchdown within two minutes after the game started when he ran 55 yards through an open field Walker kicked goal The Mustang touchdowns were made on two marches down the field The second period Bedford made a tally Relsor failed to kick goal The second march started immediately from the Mustang 24-yard line ami Walling went over for the second touchdown Ketsor kicking goal In the fourth period Higgins substituting for Walker scored the Aggies' second toucndrwn Lockabaugh failing to kick an extra point Mon than 55 Years ai 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