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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 20

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Dun It MUMS i rTMl IS MatstlHi It AppalaHMM SI low Mias It lMM 1 Twsataa a hMMMi It ManM A VlfStaM SAM a st ahmm a a mhs a Vtmimm Mala IS AiS MaM VwM St MrVfpw It SiaiMi Mala array Mala a UMaalaal aaamna It AMaaa CSMSsa Taiaa at SaalS SaifiM MraaaMa Mala S4 Mara Mala a naiMa Mala Bt VWaaata It CaaaarS 11 MrarMla Wins Wild Till 33-27 Hy TOM SILER Swi wntrne Spins smir NASI1VHJK Out 9-Ole Mia only undefeated and untied team In the Southland overpowered a fighting Vanderbilt team tonight 22 to 7 but tha gallant stubbornness of the Commodores delighted1 a homecoming crowd of 28-000 The Ctommadotea even though haodirapped by the absence of concentrated on stopping the feared passing o( quarterback Don King forgot to watch out for Cbfeman The six-foot 170-pounder sat up one touchdown for King and smashed through from inches out for ths other The Tigers missed both extra points attempts but picked up safety In tho fourth period Halfbark Jackie Simpson who iorad tho Gators' kino touchdown limped oft In tho final period after quarterback Bobby Lance and fullback Mai Ham mack had been carried off Florida drew first blood in ths third period Quarterback Fred Robinson hit Simpson with a 45 yard pass to the Clemaon 23 and then Simpson on tho next California Falls Before Webfoots NASHVILLE Oct A fellow know almost had a ear wreck driving over here from Knoxville this afternoon This fellow has a more than cursory Interest In the Tennessee Volunteers And that winding highway between Cookeville and Car-ihage isn't recommended when the ban Is on the five goal to go Imperially when the Vole fall to score The trip was routine There wasn't much traffic once you got East Kingston and ihe fun came Just about Iho time that Johnny lajors bnum-ed and bobbed 79 yards with a Chattanooga punt it didn't him out to bs routine at ell not for the Vols nor for the traveler But in the end everything was all right No wrecks no donted fenders Just dented morale and a bruised memory of what might ham been TENNESSEE'S predirament was obvious The Vols went out to throw and throw they did when tho pssaera weren't resting on ths nest of their pants 1 Can't you Just tee Coach Scrappy Moore saying they're going to throw Wen let's see what we nan do about that" Tho result waa one of the poorest exhibitions of pass protection ever seen od the Vnl gridiron FOOTBALL FAXS perverse souls that tliey are have only the reustio laugh for Ihe coach who "cries" Yet these gentlemen with the hilarious humor are usually the first to censure the coach who permits an underdog to whack him on hla "blind side" as Chattanooga almost did today Complacent players In football are no players at nil THE YOIA had this Chattanooga team wrapped up and ready for shipment home with only 'one If they had simply overpowered thorn aa In years past However Coach liarvey Robinson looking to the days ahead had the firm resolution to tone up the passing attack at the expense of the Morcaslns And they stayed with that script even to the point of near defeat Off today'a show the Vols aerials are hardly calculated to turn Alabama's Red Drew Into a gray-halred eld man EVE IX A MEDIOCRE team allowing or because of' ft three Vols enhanced their national frputattona-Darris Mr-Cord the raptain-tackfe Tom Tracy the slippery fullback and Johnny Majors the open-field wraith So did Mississippi State's Arthur Davis who right now la probably as fine a halfback la there Is in the Southeastern Confer-cnee With the SEC season about one-third gone you go far Vanderbilt will he hmt to the Tennessee Vela la Nuhville Nev 17 iiw Mar aa Daa It rial (taarS a Waalrvaa a aa St SanrIHi It TrtaMa l(aaal St Tafia a MrarllMMa II MmarCaaaa a Mfara Aawrtiaa MCI 1 aaanrM IS Oaatlala la Maw MaaraUHia ll Nalaa ta OiaaSala St Halaa a Haranlar ti aiaa (NTt a MIMMars ia Wiaiaan It iaalala It Hatarfart a fitMISikara IS AlkfMU a 1 HaSart tt IMffala a Snail MafftaaS St Maria TaXry a IS RMdaawnlU 9 mwpnnq i Vt germinram ia Va taiaa II Hamrf fWim a Vanaaat I Dartmaark -I" It Naapart Sarral Marttlma Anfnaf a Sra MMaM tt naira aurla a IhnH ai I'maai It llrlaaafa II Tranili It Klaaa raM It Mi It nark aHi aa tMah aa ararsla Tatk tt lakaa IMphlM Mata lPat It MaaillrU a akraankam It rarttaa 4 la Mlaaa ira) Trkrt MMImm ta Wairaaikaia II Clutaa 1 TWH ia AHraMas a aikatc It Rail Sliaalitu It AlfnS I taanara a Brkraraia Mala a HarrraUa IMt a riaakHa A ManSd II IMinlrtaaa It Xaw Vark A if In MaMrB tar a HanSItaa St Wasarv a Lark Mavsa It tsIUaralk (Ft) tad- Florida la plays Kaaxvllls Nov IS ruteSPiHk BERKELEY Calif Oct I unpredictable Webfoots spotted California two touchdowns in the first quarter on fumbles then rime back to win 33-27 today In one of tin wildest football games ever seen ia Memorial Stadium Led by quarterback George Shaw probably tha finest all around football player on the West Coast the Webfoots scored 13 points in the second period added 20 In the third-end then hung on for dear Ufa California came roaring back ia tha final period for 14 points rattan as 14-ar onon is to o- oorlnfi animate Graa-sw Laiaoa (3) Haaitaa: Mote after toutMoarm Lana IS) Orafna tourfe-Saw Jamw (3) tniaima aftaw lie-Got Mala alter touchdown Iftaw (I) FLYING HAWKIYC Iowa HataltackSH Smith Jr is bounced high in the oir for a three-yard toss by Michigan's Jim Maddock during their game' at Ann Michigan turned in one of the major upsets of Arbor the twoby defeating loway 14-13 after being a touchdown underdog two- wrong with backfield composed of Corky Tharp who is hiving a fine year Davis Ole Bobby McCool and Tennes Purdue Comeback Ties Duke 13-13 play broke out of a ring of Gem-son defenders and went all the way for tha score Ill Tigers cams back in ths fourth period on an 80-yard drive parked by tha lino plunging of Coleman who accounted for a total of 51 yards Coleman set up the aeon by dragging three Tiger defenders five yards to tha Florida eight Throe plays later King bucked over from the on-foot line Coleman got the Tigers going again minutes later' and this time he capped the drive himself by bucking through the middle for a precious foot and tha winning touchdown With Just seconds remaining Gemson taekla Clyde White nailed Robinson in the end zone to add a safety to the Tigers score Score by periods: rnrniDA CLEM S()N 0 0 Florida tmrfcif: TouehSowa SUepn N-C State Trims see's Tom Tracy who la Hated as a fullback position) but runs more like a halfbark Obviously the games am yet to come Later you can rxpect headline performances from the old Jim wade of TVnnessee BUI Teas of Georgia Tech who romped 77 yards against Boilermakers Rally To Nip 13-0 Deficit Blue Devils Do Scoring in Second Quarter Charlie Horton alar halfback hauled the heavily favored Rebels to a 7-7 standoff for- two and a half quarters Ole Mia finally produced the clincher six point midway of the third period and piled up an additional nine points' In Ihe last quarter but Vanderbilt refused to crack or lose its poise At game's end the -Commodorca were on Ole Mias' four-yard line having rolled 35 yards on a pass interception on tho final play Vicious line play especially hy Vandy's Hobby Gondall held off the Rebels until lata in the first quarter Then starting from their own 42 the Rebels began to look like the championship team of this league and not even A 15-yard penally for holding could deny them Frailties Hurt Red Muirhead and Bob McCool netled 11 yards on two plays The officials doled out the 15-yard penalty and on the next play Sagle Day wu useased five more yards for intentionally grounding a paw That put the ball back on Ole whereupon Day spotted Earl Biair a 10-secona field The bullet throw waa perfect Blair took the pass on the run and there war no one to challenge him the rest of the way a play good for 69 -yards and what would figure to be the first of many Ola Miss touchdowns Vanderbilt however had other ideas Their beat scoring chance had an assist from the officials who 1 out two penalties which put the Rebels back to their own one Jack Hudson returned Houston Patton's short punt seven yards to -the 38 On LAFAYETTE Ind Oct 9 alert defenders ran sophomore passing sensation Len Dawson out of the alrlanes today but Purdue struck back in a second half rally with the crunching runs of 204-pound fullback Bill Murakowski to score and settle for a 13-13 tie Dawson who had hurled eight Korlnt: King OUmim Whit tttcUrt nuMa-la id me) The i Nkttakkl AgitN fcljP a NWtakfMS CMkr 1M i rpvUk a MWNnM (a XaUtowa ia nun cw la uiimh a xmi 1 wmhhii am a MwkkH ta Xkik Kmrf 14 WhIhIhM IPs) sa Ortkow Makteakare 1 1 lofatrtta a faaatataara tl WM 4'fcMtr a Gmm 11 DM a JHwaH a NHkn ta Itkaio a wm Uktftr sa To a mown MaFftaa SI MM a Miami (O) 41 Xutrr I AiklaaS SI NOmm a ilk Hla a Di Paaw a Capital tt MaiVtta Ofela Mw WakaUl 14 ntia 11 RHM turn a faitkata lit) 41 Caltn-MaAlMi a Hup tl Aka 1 mortal HalaMPa a tnlm MM BMrHat Cmi (O) ia Waraa tl WartlattM Oh) a Alfclaa tl Atrlaa IX MaMa tl Itaakt a Karth I'ratlBl IIH) 1 KkaliaM a flmt Itkn Mrtial MM loka raaM ta AataMaaa a UaMa (Ma) la IhMf Mai ia IHaako a Hiatiry a talk Dakrta IT SmA DakHa It Otaaki Manual 14 Malt a OaO Otafa Oatfcv IX Dralwa 14 Waak a rmHI I la) ia Mpamnatk ia tatkfia IHhrta ta Haalkna IHati iMmea OriaaHI ia Wakprtaa a XarHOk (X B) a-Hlaaa FaHi a Canal Ml a Hamllaa ta Man4! (Mlaa) a FaHlaa 14 DM ia Mlaa4 lIMIaua (M B) It KtaailH Valpanha It Irtlaaa 4'fatnl 41 Aatcnaa i MaafkMfr 14 Tapta la ViaalUla Haw Nf 1 Haaaiw ta RaHkaai ta RmpaHa 41 MrPkmaa It(' HW Dkla ia mw Ok la a rmta tt MMItaa TMh a NMrtaaa Inal a IltkMl a Ortkart Mai 14 Him Fall 1 Mapklatam ta Mrtiaa a MM ia Hrtfcaar (Kaa) a IM) tl Irtlaao IN Mt Taiaa 11 FlaGIar ia TMfSa 1 Ma CanaU a-Akraa tl OHntHa ti eHmipia it iu raim a Braht 14 lam Mala Trartwi 'J Maroons Wallop Tulane BvFiMHPicm NORFOLK Vs Oct 9-North Carolina State College completely outclassed an inept William and Maiy team before 15000 fans here tonight tor its first win of the season 260 The pattern for tha rest of the game wu set early in the first period when guard Mike Nardone recovered a fumble on the William and Mary 28 Halfback John Zubaty climaxed i 28-yard drive hy going over from the five for State'! first touchdown Hie Wcdfpack added two more in the second period halfback Monte Seehorn tallied one and Zubaty passed to-end Harry Lodge for another midway through the quarter The Wolfpack added Its fourth core in the third period after Nardone intercepted Indian quarterback Charlie Sumner's pan on the William and Mary 36 and moved it to the 15 before he was stopped Six plays later fullback Don Langston drove over from the one for the scon Score by periods: WILLIAM AND MART 0 0 0 0-0 If CAROLINE STATE 13 0-30 N-C State arariric Touchdown Zubaty Scchani Lodt Ijkgitan O'Antdo (3) 21 I a HmU 10 TO 14 a 84 1 140 tufting yardtft Pamlng yardiga Piun attempted Ptaaik nmpleted Pi tntereapted by Punta Punting avtngt Fumble Inal Varda yenallied T4 Davis Leads Miss State Win and ASD Tie 0-0 LSU yesterday: and Charlie Horton the Vanderbilt star who waa sidelined for tonight's battle with Ole Miss AUBURN'S STARS at this writing checked In yet with stellar play but they will or some of them The Plainsmen right now are making gaudy claims for Fob James tha lightning halfback and George Atkina the aggressive guard Guard competition on the All-SRC wiU be a battle to the wire Atkina faeea a rough fight all the way with Alabama's Charles Mckerly a sturdy customer we'll be seeing In Knoxville next week Bil Fulcher of Georgia Tech who la playing much better than the iJghly publicized Frank Brooks Kentucky's Joe Koch Ole Buddy Alliaton and Tulans'a Tony Sardlaco Top ends at the moment are Jim Pyburn of Auburn Henry Tair of Tech Joe-Stephenson of Vanderbilt Jerry Bilyk of Florida foe of Georgia and Roger Urbano of Tenneasee moving up on the outside' i -i McCord and Ski Pournct of LSU lead all the tackles A letdown by either win open the gate for Red Boggan of Ole Miss Burk Watson of Vanderbilt Frank of Auburn or George aaon of Alabama -5 At center the unheralded top man at the moment is Florida's Steve Dc La Torn Close behind la Hal Eaaterwood of Mississippi titateand a man still to beat is Tech's Larry Morrie who has been hurt Morris has the bally honed reputation but will miss tha All-Star teams unless he shows more consistency In tha future t' v-? J- THE COMMODORES are tonight lor this Vanderbilt homecoming And the aplrit that permeate the campus the fathering alumni and the tsmwhi 4'toreould kardlyr be liigher You'd think the Commodore! were undefeated Actually though Vanderbilt la looking already to next year Meanwhile the old-timers on this week end talk of Dan McGugin tek Wakefield Billy Spears Rabbit Curry Lynn Bomar and other memorable characters out of past i Kit was homecoming too for old Bowling Fitzgerald the Negro Tho massaged Commodore football muscles -from -1910 -to 1948 £Jtr ct the past gathered about old Bowling and listened to the reminlacencea of the days when gang was a perennial Dixie power Bowling retired in 1948 1 wu a good he explained "It was a good time for! me to ease up You see your heart strings Is a lot like banjo strings They can tighten up and bust waa getting to worry too much about the winning and losing I was getting older and it was ni strain On football Saturdays now I Jes' drive out to the country and relaxes" If these young Commodores the finest freshman team In history they think-come through you'll probably see old Bowling hack at Dudley Field on Saturday afternoons Meanwhile he can vyou an intimate picture of Vanderbilt "FASTEST be says "was Mr' Wilson Collins (the late great prep coach In Knoxville High) He played in the backfield with Dr Sikes Mr Ray Morrison and Mr Lewie Hardage Tell you the truth he used to powder his face before each game for some reason And you know he'd come outta the game with hla face soiled not a bit They never touched BOWLING DESCRIBES SPEARS whose fine play upended Tennessee in 1926 208 (the last of the Vandy reign over the Vols) as the quickest "He could change his gait and fool tackier the best of all Fooled me bad one day too I used to wake him up at Klssam Hall and lotsa times raiste He laid for me one day grabbed me sudden-like and I swallowed my chewing tobacco Scared him bad He thought I wu dying I did too" He was at his nostalgic best in recalling the informality and cosiness of football road trips 30 or 40 years ago "I used to Just set myself in a seat back of the singers on the train and listen for hours Listen them was glee club voices Every thing was fun then Of course I guess winning nearly ail the time had aumpin to do with it too" AmiwIbM rns NEW ORLEANS Oct SwArfhur Davis a fleet 183-pound halfback set up two Mississippi State touchdowns today to lead hla team to a 144 Southeastern Conference victory over Tulane Davip sparked a 67-yard scoring drive in tho first quarter gaining 57 yards in throe attempts Ha set up a fourth quarter touchdown gaining a crucial ten yards to put state into scoring position Davis who gained 94 yards in 13 attempts lost ground on only on play State's first touchdown came late In the first quarter on a seven-yard end sweep by halfback Jim Harness The second waa on a two-yrd plunge by sub halfback Joe Silveri Clovis Mo-! For or Less touchdown tosses in Purdue's victories over Missouri and Notre Dame found hit targets caught by the Blue defensive web to such an extant 'that Purdue waa forced to stay close to ihe ground in the last half -Duke rated No' 6 nationally and Purdue ranked No 5 each maintained their unbeaten records before 47000 screeching fans ''-s'1 The Southerners previously had romped oyer Penn 52-0 and edged Tenneasee 7-6 Aldridge Bowes A recovered fumble touched oft first touchdown in the second period with Bryant Aldridge barrelling over from the two to end a drive Seconds before the end of the first half the Blue Devils marched 60 yards with quarterback Jerry Barger sneaking over from tha one Jim Nelson booted the first Duke extra point and Aldridge's try after the second tally was wide PUrdue smashed 65 yards in 17 plays to cut the lead to 134 in the opening 10 minutes of ths third period Pass Features Drive It waa a Job done by Veterans Junior quarterback Fronde Gutman passed 24 yards to Murakowski a 5-11 Junior from East Chicago Ind to feature the drive- Murakowski blasted seven and five yards at a crack to keep it going and Gutman finally sneaked across from only Inches out Jim Reichert's conversion attempt was low and wide Late in the third period Purdue started another surge that carried 53 yards and was capped in the first 30 seconds of the fourth on Murakawski'a smash from the seven' Dawson's boot was perfect and the score waa tied 13-13 Tennessee School for the Deaf and Alabama School for Deaf pair of inept fumbling football teams battled to a scoreless tie Saturday at the TSD field Lest year Alabama prevailed by a 19-41 scorew'-' Neither team wu able to mount i an effective scoring march! although Alabama penetrated to' eight-yard tine in the final quarter before giving up the ball The Vikings fumbled away thej ball seven times and Alabama lost it on six occasions Next Friday TSD will play host to Sunbright High I wm MmWEHT Tena Brtiluw ia OfumMag -lanidu ia Tmaa faHm IS -Manfart Hiaaea ta Tnuan Mart a Taiaa MaidJa Wmmpna a FAKWKOT XipIipi Stela SI Cat CaSata a 1 a Maw Mule SI Adam Mato a 1 I-rwh A Oarii 44 Mini Slato ia I drtm Mata ta Ah State ia IkiTUiPi ta Hedtekd 1 TMm lark ta Tana Weatem PHEP MTflOL -MS Arrt 1 Bum a PtO rOOTSAlX Give You 5000 running 'gtvtng him the last 10 yards Charley Rolfe the Vandy star in the absence of Horton rammed over for tha touchdown on the third play and Goodall's placeklck tied the score 7-7 Vandy Uraba Famblea Ole Mias repeatedly seemed on the verge of crushing Vanderbilt with its explosive power idling up 234 yards on the ground and 201 in the air But the Commodores forced five fumbles and pounced on three of them The wildly enthusiastio crowd roared when Vandy refused to yield second touchdown in the dying minutes of the second quarter Starting from their own 14 tho Rebels moved by land and air 71 yards in eight plays Finally with a first dawn on the one and time for Just one play Ole Miss tried McCbil over left guard He fumbled at the goal tine and Alike Jabalcy recovered for Vandy leaving the duel deadlocked at Intermission -The Rehela after the kickoff began a grinding attack calculated to wear out the undermanned forces of the home school-They yielded two first downs then forced the Rebels to kick Three plays later Vandy kicked and again the Rebels struck with devastating swiftness Muirhead Rambles Muirhdead who is Just as tost as RIair broke through left tackle shook away from two would-be I PkUrtrlpkto 14 Ptttekuigk ta rAXADiAN no If polio or 6 other drosd Ao-raae atrlk yon or your family (tell Kinick got both conversions Tulane played on equal terms nmotwi tt Tamm a throughout but lost two tench 0'w down opportunities wtih fumbles ITAUAX RACER xwim near the State five hi THU (I) Wall Balky born -C Britt LeFMu Yankoa QB-Grter Lawnu Killian Wheeler ALABAMA ft) White Tucker MeLendoo Mojres Zoftnion Fee ter Tucker Jordan Eaark Kelly Qorker MISSISSIPPI STATX IT LANE Biggs Company Writiag An Type of InsoroiKo 1 Burwell Bldg Phou 4-U18 0 1-14 ess o- Mlaaiulptl Stat Tourhdownt Harnett Divert Coavaralona Me-UlMirk a MILAN Italy Oct 9-Merio Verga Italian motorboat champion was killed today while hying to set a new world record at Lake Subctttutea: Southern an Youac Difkin Byrd Welker Fat-eon GUUam Footer The Yardstick lt' Tinsley's for Bo Goodrich Special Purchase PIM Sam Baafctag gartkg Pwkg kkrtag Iteaa altwiiptrt trmFWl Pf gal St nt'KK is a n-u PVKUL'K SIS Iftika TourMmma Aldridge Barger fomendon Neiaon Purdua Toudulama Cutmtn MurakaankL Da1 Varta ywnHirt Orioles Acquire Moore from Hums Partaa INto WINS PENTATHLON Ba AuaA ms neag CLEVELAND Oct 9-Former Olympic champion Stella Walsh still competing at the age of 43 today won the pentathlon championship for the fifth time Miss Walsh won her first Oiympie title in 1932 and holds 65 national and world field and track records Colorful BLANKET 50 by 70 In Folds Into Boautlful CARRYING CASK with Zipper Closure $595 Valuo MtjjHrAMn Moore who pitched for BroSJn twlem Stay Sd j' pitcher Ray Moore to the Balti- Mn rpcord 1954 mare Oriol-a far Infieldcr Vincio Garda who came to Baltimore Garcia an undisclosed amount of last December in the major rash plus another player to be league player draft plays aerond delivered on or before Dee base SPECIAL Rolls Over Carolina 21-7 tacklers outran Danny Byers and Rolfe and srorpd on fancy 61- The Ynnhrtirl-ysrd dash Iky kick was blocked i arantCK by Goodail Vanderbilt wearing thin from exhaustion launched counter attack that reached midfield then 1 hogged down Dirk Got he partial-' blocked Steve punt and 'the Rebels took the bail on 36 Blair and McCool scooted 13 yards in throe rushes then Day firrd a 21-yard pass to George Harris moving the bail to the two Rut Day fumbled the ball under renter and Larry Hayes a guard nestled around the bail for the Commodores Don Orr the second string quarterback hooted the bail out near midfield and Blair brought it bark 10 yards Again Vanderbilt would not budge and took the ball again as the spirited battle moved into the final-quarter liet Choacrs Fade The Commodores lost their great rhanre to spring the upset of the season shortly thereafter It was third down and five to go on the 23 when Byen the speedy little sub for Horton slid through right tackle qoi away from one tackier hurdled another and ran 36 yards to the Die Miss 39l Georgia Alert Bulldogs Into Touchdowns CHAPEL HILL team showing over touchdowns a 7-7 intermission Carolina 21-7 before North Chrolini rolled for Its touchdown in period with Bullock leaping ever Turn Tar Heel Fumbles To Break 7-7 Tie Oct A big alert Georgia tremendous second half power rammed in the third and fourth periods to break tie and defeat the University of North 20000 persons today 79 the second with fullback Bob Clement chew- quartexbeck Len fag up most of the yardage droa from the 53 yards for a touchdown partisan throne hummed Clemens crashing over from the Georgian throe Mdim ccnrorted fort around thrrot was shrot-Iived The Rriwlu la the fourth period Georgia dropped Rolfe fnr a end Laneair Roberts potmm in kiss knorked dawn pose anJnw scamperoa 3 yards ksvered the bmm on B)ers frw ix-ysrd tort Harkins punted Tonwerten play North CoiwUm tto ami line KmvrtOe M- 9S the ban Ihe 2a crocked from the thro for HENLEY at CUMBERLAND 1 2000 Cumberland Arc Broadway pt 3VIIs the score a touchdown on a pitchoot Ole Min slammed the door fe0 rev T-a eve Bt ll Jimmy Harper wmcuouts after enter KB Say had re-i 4nuM 'Hwisi Ktfy emerrd Larry Parker's fumble Vanderbilt's face with an NVraid marrti in seven plays McCool Billy Kinard and IL Patton itm- (FIQS7 TJ DO DP GQ) ECfvi "AH right Oxley here's your chance to show rot some brohep-field running! Go out there and try to catch that little white North 48 Nartk COrttea sente: Se OLE MM CM Zm tit third period Georgia Ee AAAAOAei tfcdbi.

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