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CLASSIFIED MARKETS RADIO -Sentinel SECTION SPORT NEWS KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 21 1928 SECTION ILMIEMK 9 Football i Results ARMISTEAD IS STAR AS VANDY BEATS TULANE I FIGHTING TEAM REPULSES TIDE TO UPSET DOPE GEORGIA TECH BRINGS HOME 13 TO 0 BACON i Bf IriMriw -v southern ALABAMA 1S UN ESSEX IS Tulana Vanderbilt IS I Virginia 0l Georgia Taoh IS Notre Dame Si Auburn Of Mlaalaalppl IS Kentucky 0 Nerthweetern (at Cvanaten) North Carolina 14 I IS Duka 0 Navy (at Annapelie) Florida 7S Mereer 0 Sewranao SSi Cumberland Kentucky Wealeyan Centre 0 Louisiana College IS Leulalanna Normal Georgia 7 Furman 0 Taxaa Unlveroity SO Arkaneaa 7 Texaa Chriatlan Toxaa Aggiea 0 Centenary 7 Baylor 2X 1 Southern 27 Piedmont 0 Elen 0 Richmond S4 Davie Elkina 12 Quantlee 12 Lenoir Rhyne 14 King 'Bawling Green'1l( Teachera College GRANT ATLANTA Ga Oct Georgia Golden Tornado after six lean years of battling against the Irish -of Notre Dame 'defeated Knute eleven 13 to 0 before a roaring crowd of 35000 southerners here today Tech scored in the first and final periods making their first touchdown by smashing over from the Notre Dame three-yard line after two long passes had put (the ball there In the last quarter 'Lumpkin Tech halfback intercepted a pass and reached the three-yard line before being downed''-Line bucks hit the ball across and Mizell placekicked the goal T-Thg-gama was played under By BOB WIUSON TUSCALOOSA Ala Oct 20 The Volunteer of Tennessee performed a football miracle on Denny Field here this afternoon before the astonished eyes of 8000 fans 'They turned a rushing Tide into a gentle flow to wreck a great Alabama team and win 15 13 when they had been doped to lose 'by from three to five tonchdownx Hail the great Eugene McEver for it was Us 97-ytrd run for a touchdown on the opening kick-off that threw Alabamans into a panic and it was his shifty dashes that kept the Tide unsettled for 60 minutes until toe Volunteer 'V4 came thru with a victory Hail the other Tennessee players for they were all good in the triumph that gives the football world one of its most startling upsets of the 1928 season Coach Wallace powerful eleven and they were 73-0 Win Chalked Up By Florida -t -vv 4g Wins Time WsynMburg SS Va 22 S2 Finn 14 Naw By ratted Frees NEW ORLEANS QcL Vanderbilt invaded New Orleans today and left for home tonight with a victory over Tulanef 13 to 6 due' largely to Captain brilliant end runs' and passes coupled with a stubborn defending line that gave but once letting Banker of Tulane plough thru it or a touchdown It was Tulane second conference defeat the Green Wave having tost to Georgia Tech 12 to 0 a week ago Armlatead crashed thru tackle for 88 yards early In the first quarter starting jths inarch for touchdown Ho hit the line for nine more yards McGaughey made It first down on four-yard lino and Armtatoad skirted right end for the touchdown The kick failed- In the second period Arml-atead shot a' long forward pass to 1 Mcllwaln from the Tulane 8 6 -yard lino for another score Abernathy placekicked for the extra point Tulane started to hit the Vandy lino hard and ruahed the ball to the Commodore 86-yard Une whore Seeuws and Armstrong hit the line for another first down and Banker then shot thru taekle for the only snrx Hla try for goal was blocked Tulane broke down the Vandy aerial attack In the second half and Banker led another Tulane drive only to an the ball go over on fumble The game ended with It ball on the Tulane 20-yard llnx -s Lineup: Pes iwbllt By Catted GAINESVILLE Fla Oct 80 Florida loomed as a possible Southern conference championship contender tonight after taking a 78 to 0 victory over Mercer I A A college eleven The used their second and third string elevens with equal effect smashing the Mereer line at will In every quarter Line drivee end runs forward passes all worked and at all tlmex Owens second string back cored four of the touchdowns while Brumbaugh varalty back trotted across with three of the second team tore bright Dixie sun with enough touch of autumn In the air to make It Ideal football weather i Notre feared aerial attack melted at erucial moments and the stubboii Tech line when Its goal line was threatened staved off the plunges of the Irish backs- Bad Day For Irish' It was a bad: day for the Irish Ever dangerous markedly sO In the second period the Tech secondary defense smeared Paaa university of after pan that Nlemlee Notre I From Va First By Called LEXINGTON Va For the first time In history between the Virginia Military here today to 0 In The Score Asks Neyland TUSCALOOSA Ala Oct Major Bob Neyland was ao 1 appy over the victory of hla Vols that ha tven know i hat the score was 1 know wo ho said after the game what was the Someone told him It was 15 to 13 boya played far better that we dreamed they declared the Tenneaaoe coach made up for their lack of experience by their unquenchable fight so proud of them that kiss every one of them If I wasn't afraid they would all take a poke at me when I Oct the football two Institutions institute Virginia the annual Me-Ewan thru tha Mercer Une time alter time for long gains Dame halfback flung infts the I homecomlng gam0i before 6000 air The big halfback however I alumni and under-graduates split the Tech line open for con-1 An attack led by Barnes left slstent- gains to help bring the I halfback of the Cadets kept plug-hall Into Tech territory In the ging away at the Virginia line to second period only to be flung gain victory The Cavaliers wbe back when there was a chance battled to a 0 to 0 tie wlth Prlnce-for a score I ton last week could not gain thru Knute ftockne elected to send the Cadet line his second-string backs In at the 0n a blocked punt la the first start of the game and Tech quarter Scott throw 81oan behind scored before the Quarter was tha Virginia goal Une for a ty Midway In the last Quarter I Barnes broke thru the Virginia was half over Carldeo kicked to Durant who came back nine 7 Bithany 7 Rice IS and 0 Brawn 14 Penn State a Hampehlra 0 Malna 7 Dartmouth 21 Columbia 7 Princeton 47 Lehigh 0 Amheret It Hamilton 0k 4S Rutgere 0 Bowdaln 0 Tufta IX Holy Croaa IS Fordham IS Alleghany 0 Plttaburgh 2S John Hepklna 0- Havarferd IS Carnegie IS and 0 Swarthmore S7 Suaquehanna 7 Villa Neva 7 Gettysburg Maryland IS West Maryland Williams 2S Rensselaer 7 Wealeyan 14 Rochester IX CCNY 2S rex el Middlabury 7 Springfield IX Niagara SS Alfred Colgate IS Michigan State MIDDLE WEST Minnesota SS Chicago 7 Purdue IS Wisconsin IX Illinois IS Indiana 7 Ohio Stats IS Michigan 7 Kanaaa State 7 Kansas Aggiea Missouri 2S Iowa State IX Nebraska 7 Syracuse Oberlln IS Caae Butler 40 Danville ML Uniop 2S Wooster IX Miami 0 Ohio Wealeyan IX Wabash Georgetown Ky 0 Coo Carroll North Dakota IS SL Thomas Western Reserve 4S Hiram Wittenberg 0 Marshall Emporia IS Westminster -Iowa Stats Teachers 40 Penn Momlngsldo 8 South Dakota North Dakota 8 South Dakota State Ohio SS Cincinnati Simpson 1S Cornell 7 WESTERN Oregon 27 Washington Colorado Callage IS Denver IX Colorado SS Ml nee California CX (Tie) State Oregon State 7 Santa Clara 7 West Coast Army University of Arlssna St Temple Teachers Brigham Young 48 Western State Vi4 yards to the 18-yard line Mliell Miieu and Lakey Hawklna Brlotow Oliver powerful outweighing the green Vols by at least 20 pounds to the fell under the inspired attack of the Tennesseans Away Goes McEver McEver sparkled Taking the opening kickoff from Sington on his own three-yard line McEver made a ran that will go down in the 1928 gridiron records Gene was aided by good interference until he got into the open a few steps Two Alabama men snatched at him but he left them a mile behind Bobby Dodd then placekicked for the extra point and le-score-was Tto 0 in favor of Tennessee Tennessee rooters went into a frenzy The Tidemen apparently were dazed It was the first time they had been scored on this season They never quite recovered from that blow during the game Than Alabama Boons A few minutes later the Tide scored its first touchdown It came soon after Bobby Dodd had kicked off to the five-yard line Suther hit tackle for six yards On the next i play he broke thru tackle and ran 49 yards for a touchdown -ftr liii0-up 1 Center nr i tmeky Abernathy a Armletoad (c) HeGaughoy Blcllwaln Holland Oolkers Bcdonaor Wall Mangam Ruckar (c) Robert! Armstrong Banker Srouvi Hop oopar x(Une for a 40-yard run Two he sent a bullet-Uke first down onl-to-havejhe -Moodyaeroas the goal IMUd TO iUrtod I Hni a Umd xSIn4 The In to closing minutes the Xri line held anMlSli flung trted an aerial attaek that a pasa to Thomason who wai I Bp-downed on the threo-yard line The line-up: Mlsel croaked center threa times I for a touchdown but' felled to hi ha VlreMa gekvarta Fee Green JB Nw (lest I Grandoff I Waller Bono Center Freemen Houeer BCencb Hlcke IVomack Nolan StavaU Bcwycr Corbin MeKwan Hutthewe Owsue MclFIlllanie Saule Ncwicmi Ueara by Berlade: Florida 14 II II lf-11 Morcor I I I Lv I earing tanchdawno: Fieri Owens (4) Bcwycr Saul HrEwon baugb(l) (eub tor McBwan) Stanley (eub (or Green) Off Id ale: Referee Hutrhlneen Perdue) Hill (Georgia Tech) Ewan (Navy) Field Buchanan (Weeeter) Officials: Referee Perry (fa wane) Major Griffis (Iowa) alias Williams (Tala) Field Professor Dahloas (Contra) Score by quarters: Vanderbilt 4 0 Tulana 4 4 0 Substitutions: Svens for Man gam Wall for Evans Wetley for leeuws Kekrldge for Bodongor Teurg for Hooper Baumbach for Amotrong Walker for Holland Jaetram for Abernathy Olbeon for Lakoy Frank Ilm for Abernathy Schaefer for Frank Kelly tor Brows Lakey for isafer Abernathy for Olbeon Brawn for Kelly Jake Schaefer tor Schwarts Bobby Dodd Has Bruised Kidney' 'Bobby Dodd the Kingsport lad upon whose shoulders the punting burden fell when Captain Roy Witt waa foreed out of the game may be out for a good while Dodd who waa tackled with such force during play In the Alabama game that he had to be carried from tha field wee taken to the train In an ambulance Altho hie Injuries have not been fully determined Dr Faulkner U-T Infirmary attache travelling with the team said that Dodd seemed to have a badly bruised kidney HARRIMAN 15 LaFOLLETTE 0 Generals Beaten By Va 22-0 Yale Wins From Brown 32 To 14 These two young men no counted for the 16 polnta that made a pale pink trickle out of the Crlmaon Tide of Alabama Above la Eugene McEver the bright lad who ran 87 yard to a touchdown from the kickoff Mr McEver also acored the aeo-ond Vol touchdown on paaa over the goal line from tha agile Buddy Hackman Hobo Thayer below found Mr Suther of Alabama lurking behind hla own goal line Mr Thayer promptly laid Mr Suther low and acored the safety that provided the winning two polnta for Tenneaaee By ruMeC Frees CHARLESTON Vx placeklck lor the extra point I IU5VVV S-S I I 1 1 Veimlf fiSKM I KlIMiiiMtiMo Me a MilseMiiMtUlV i4 I A OfWooff4S Me JMM0 SCIlt Ul TtnltX OMCK I RMlt eeeeeeee ft HMiieoeeTtniff field hustling In Tech got the ball Oil Notr DaIDM ll-Tird Naywr It Kavnhwr Fi ft ieweeeFHlCOHr awry It looked Ilka another I v7 i touchdown Bandolph skirted I viiia right tackle and Nlemlee dropped I aa new market MUhiiiM WINS 26 TO 0 under way IB the second period! TT 11 Nlemlee ploughed thru the Une 'and threw passes to Dew and 2 Chevlgny to put the ball on the JJEW MARKCTTenn Oet 80 Tornado nine-yard line Cbev-NewMarkat Hlin rsn over tne Unv hlt the line for eight yards Morristown Junior High here yea- andy the handSl Notre Dame terday beating them 16 to 0 The rooters yelled -core could easily hays been a Nlemlee Chevlgny and Dew hit reat deal larger but for the the Tech line but failed to gain bort eight minutes quarter and baU went to Tech on an in- the procession of substitutes that went In for New Marks the fourth quarter with The New Market team Is ex-tbe game nearly over Nlemlee pectlng a hart tussU when daanerately threw a long arched I meets Toung High here Wednee-pass towards Shay In midfield day Lumpkin- leaped for It and came eck thru the outspread Notre 1 75am eleven reaching the three- Ml1rinp flflH line before being tackled JL UiUUV iUIU Pumpkin hit tackle for two yards Randolph toppled thru center tor the needed three feet and a roar earns from the stands Mlxell placekicked for the extra point Notre Dame made six flret downs to ten Nlemlee tried IS passes 1 during the game II being Incomplete The lineup: Ml Dane Wisconsin Tie 19-19 By rH4 Fiss LAFAYETTE Ind Oct Purdue turned Ita 18th ter with a Unlvtralty of Wlaeon Tfe It took aome of the pep out of the Tidemen when Deal missed goal and the Vols were still in the lead 7 to 6 The vicious charging of the Tenneaaee linemen kept the Tide nervous and accounted for numerous fumbles It wai near the close of the first quarter when Bobby Dodd who had been placing hi punts with uncanny accuracy booted one out of bounds on the Alabama one-footUna Suther backed up behind his own goal line to punt Those mad Tennemee linesmen walked thru the big Tide forward wall and charged toward Suther He fumbled too ball Harry Thayer who atoned for every mistake ha has made in other games by Mi brilliant playing against pounced the ball like the proverbial duck on a June bug Most I everybody thought that it waa another 'touchdown for Ten- Inrssee but it I I Outald fiua Zone Thayer had recovered the ball outside of the end gone I nd coanted onl7 or two more point! for Ten- th score 9 to 6 Had tha ball been about six inches closer in it would have been a touchdown Tennessee had the hall on their own 40-yard lino as tho I I Great Backs Says Coach Wadit 1 1 II Ala Oct Uallaea Wad paid a trlbuto Wpcclgl To Tfcq Krai Mnl LAFOLLETTE Tenn Oct SO Harrlman High fought with the odds against them here today and downed the strong LaFollettaiByraHaermt JOWwTVlTglnla" unir1 I NEW HAVEN- football eleven was master of I flrt flUBrter powerful team cruahed WIMIM Md Im bm W-T baUlnek I Brown' I TO brt At no time-during the game tBrrBd for bia team while Rue- fore 40000 spectators today 18 did (ireerala threaten tte I 0B to 14 goal llnx a a Johnny Garvey brlUUnt JSt Sf bTOek -t 0 Bl ww fumblee fonud the West vip-1 Jackaboro sad Clinton waa won I to a flying atart by scoring two glnlann In poaeamloB of too ball by Clinton to I The teame were touchdowns In the opening panear the canter of the field the about evenly matched end the rtod advance which brought the Initial game hard-fought touehdown got under way Three flret dowse la aucce salon and a holding penalty for Washington and Leo placed the ball within a yard of the goal Hex Captain Keefer went over tor the Weet Virginia touehdown A forward paaa put David Bartrug over for West seeond touehdown before the peijpd ended Bartrug got another touehdown In the third period and the laat two point war glvaa to vlcton automatleatly la the laat Tean Oct quarter when a WaahtagUm and f0B lt rt tmJ Lea man punted from behind tha today eruahlng Cumberland and llnx before 6000 footbaV heh I garlal attack going aald BawaaM aMNdoace la each ofblaraaaBrownquarterback took Major Brllloa will work the TEMPLE TRIMS th tmx- I CiTlrLdCi 1 IV I IT I I timoa Hnain I touendown TenneMce eupporterg took Tu- Yal raa the kick-off back to csIoom tonight and tha bays were The game waa leas than five IST I -JQWflSl00 minutes old when Dacker Intar-1 eepted a Brown paax A pass soiTaTnaWw on-4 Decker to Hubbard mad 14 TUSCALOOSA Alx Oct 80 yards and a first down on I Altho th Alabama Crimson Tide 14-yard Unx la two plays Oar- mad ll first downs to nln for A TrmmutcsTiteaarvevTi covered a fumble on 41-1 aerial attack was not funo- yard Une sad rune by Ellle and tlonlng as it baa la th past they Garvey placed the ball on tha one-1 gained more ground via tha air yard lino from when Garvey than did th Tide Ajrtt'ffsururz trlanil I tOUChdOWB la ths BCCOOd period I go awml acnlnat Alaliama oBtMt 04 aeries of hrllllanfpKaaedKHd beat Alabama wUhnuTour times la the eloelug quarter ODirUT I Knee Cumberland fullback and I u'ZZn 'mUE SSta TrZ 'I I BBB in rlrn encoua- Gyrie ratJrTC aln football team Into an unhap- MstmT col py event tor the Badgers who w-bra-k JUJX --ijIJJ opened their Big Tee conference bare today by holding I them to IM1 tie today i Tb homecom- Mj4i mumIii 1 1" crowd accepted thle as vie 1 Mph 'V'V aka tory for Purdue whleh had been VJtr1 a a conceded IHUe chance even to a 1 hold Ita own with the aggnge- Vl tlon that defeated Notre Dame JJ A remarkable puet by Peet Welch and a feeble boot by Behr mwmmr la return gave Purdue a break fcTBraSSX' 'V I allowing Ilermeaoe to ecoro early to th Volx "I tak my hat off to MeEvar and Hackmaa and to tho whol Tonneaaa said tha Tlda Coach boye ara two as great hacks as I have ever aaea They Justly won a great A I I ALBRIGHT 32-0 gamr mn7ey mi(llEg ihi Jean! from tha second quarter about half gone the Tennesseans A A I iti Ba mnA RdiMinaiJi f(5 bb4 fdotcpp and whch Wgrg spotted I the AUlmmans their second biggest ahock of the day Temple unl-took the bell erroae for th ftrat aaHSlI11 Burh pon'- I hrn thpJ down the field for their lecond touelv vs rally etar halfbaek won hie thro acorex Boyd want la In I th brilliant dash 7 rap ri rriL (down to gain a lS-to-6 lead alma mater'a football vtetory over I tha final quarter and scored thro Loaaor substitute' Yale ceuterl DEAF IlLLVEN I dklnt aeem pomdhle for the great Alabama team that Albright this afternoon Hansen 4 touchdowns on on a 40 -yard I lotarcaptcd a Brown paaa a few mads four of tho touchdowns I daah off taicklo another on an I minutes later and ran to Drowa'a that brought tho final acorn to 0-yard return of a kick-off and ono-yard lias befora ha waa atoa- a the third on a plunge thru ccntcr pgd Wilson Yale substlinlx Johnny 8uylta mads tho Sowane made IS first downs georod th touchdown Tha third other touehdowa Seeoad string I from aerftsmaga to Cumhorlaad'a I quarter waa acoralasa hut Ma- I had swamped Ole Mira 27 to 0 and Mias Aggiea 49 to 0 to BEATS GIBBS trailing tho Vols who had barely nosed out Ole Mira Tennessee gehnol fnr Pera flashy eleven mowed the Glhhs The Tola started the drive with McEver ahowing th kMsrtL1uiMUrk Fatal a flat Uucfe Sotih-MImII iglarakPkX high school hoys down Friday land ran ap a seoro of 10 to 6 against them way on their 28-yard line Hicks punted to Gena and th men ataried for Tomplo and ththrcx regular Tempi team wont In lu tha second quarter nanaesi nTiitiAnr scored two mlautea after IMaso-ISlVARTHMORE upper East Tennessee lad fumbled and then recovered on his na Deaf lada plsj ftne foot- ofLygnl lino A Tennessee play went wrong and no ground 11 and their team la 6WttM: tvjj l- uut- Mlnod Dodd then punted to Hicks tut the ball THIRD STRING GETS IN GAME ether aldx Hermeana carried it bark thru the Dodgers lla and acmes tha goal Tha drive poaaaneed by Coach men wee revealed on tha neat touchdown when they rams from mid-field to the 17-yard lino with lino playa and a pa ex A triple paaa play 80-1 functioned perfectly (o the 7 -yard 4IN end quarter bad started and from the on th game was virtually do- UIMC DAI I elded la tho final quarter Ilia- vVHwJI III IrLaLa I I wag for off-aide and on the net gianti and ran 22 nett play uu wi 22 yarda rrriM READING Ewea Yale'a right end took a paaa from Lamp and raa to Brown'a 8-yard lla aa tha period ended Lamp earrled th ball across on tho first play of tha fourth period Coach Mai Yale aeeoad and Brows blocked i kick on tho 10-yard line Cora hut won from New Market ru ATT A MOOT A -After IcttlagBucquehaaaamchclawcct and Edwarda rallied the to Vrfilrkl I nnwurv I the only acora of tho flret half ball over fa three playa fori 1VT 7I Swarthmore rallied la the later Drowa'a second dowc PRINCFTON HASr'' followed IN 7(H) VICTORY Prloda today and crocked IL op 1 1 eight yardx 11 1 tackle I WIN IN LAST 2 MINUTES 47-O I CT 0 upkmn 10 P18 lh on 1 Oct Xt Ai ra-r each acme They gtevens then aeat the I have made two tripe thla year callml hark and Alalmma waa Penalized team Into the game loslag one and winning mix They It was a first down for the Vola locked aa attempted I tort Jeflersoa Clip Mi MrEver knocked down a half dozen wu 11 before lieing brought to earth Horner made a yard and an the peaenta rnWri niM 1 Bronod Rusquahanna Oct half th Held when I nr ijNs Pa Oct Incomplete pass Dodd to thru th 'Bams line for 30-yard lino A psa the elg Acroai McEver failed to gain and Hackman lost a yard It ini1 EchayiklH college ran rough-shod I Ilea and Miller carried (he ball ever It Johns boro today to aria aeroea after Guthrie had failed by by a score of IT to 0 Opening I inchex the first period the first string with rriafercomaata la the line Hohuylhin eleven acored a total I Wisconsin wasted ao tlma la Ita of point comeback a paaa from Lusby to la the seeoad period with thelCulMlner counting the tint entire aecond team on tha field Badger score Again a rornMaa-Bcbnylklll counted another touch- tlon of paaaoa lla driven and off down but failed to kick goat la tackle alaahea Beared tha goal the third period tha second loam Mono ecorlng on a pass from Luo-counted Mother touehdowa and by kicked goaL Long rune by Caraway email During the final period the aa-lgalae by Waleh sad Guthrie and Ur tklfd squad got law the game I a penalty a Wlaeoaria for rongh-aad eucccidcd la holdlag Rb aeea led to Purdufe coring I Jokae aeorolaea aliho ahU to tally the third period whoa Karmaaoa CHATTANOOGA TooBh yjjwa Th of Chtllft-I hroko Ioom lo nako Ml loom i MANHATTAN Km Oet nr naoga piled up a acora of TO to 0 only touehdowa A rathor colorlera football gam I'RINCKTON Oct 80 mtinw anvwher verw tot Me todsftatthc Ualveraltyof Loulo I MeWarmld mad two of th I wag gives plenty of punch twa Daiitlng forward passes ssd I o1" wfrrn gt'inganvwncre' very last Jio- vUlshsro lodsy Knnaeth Rtrong touehdowaa whlln Raroex Rlaelalr mlautea before the end today 0RR rusg enabled toEw failed to gain but on the next play luck waa with Ten Mccearia halftmck erocsed th on Atklacou each madconx Me whaa Captain Haraed Hauser of overwhelm lhlgh In Palmer ala neiwee and Alaliama waa off-siile With th ball about ft goal line for alz touchdewax Dlarmld caught a paaa from At tha Uaivardty ef Kaeraa twik dtum today 47 to yards from the goal Harkman shot a para out to McEror on Coach Thomaa atartod hla aa klaooa sad ra illyard 1 for oaa a abort para lh 8n4 black-hcaded acamp aU over the goal lla mn ijpoid tmiH Tk ivbftllltttM I tottchdovt AtitftftOft MniMlf lnlM lost iMtontowt to dtfttllfor PntfflMi oiftimi fOMtwoi hia isaijMqm itoiu xt ua inf adll pomta tetoro to nS teroopted a paaa and sprinted II their old rival ton Xaaaaa Ar leaf runs thro tha Ughtcr Lcblrh mck look 8 J2 IU cataradto gam -lyarda lor hU tauakdow lgU A I team I Ann to rage two neaaoj 1 1 A XL.

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