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Sunday, October 31, 1937 a AfttAnrMTio i GRIBDERS California Aggies Upset University of Nevada yesterday on Maekay Field, 12 to 0, in a sloppy football game. Twelve fumblee warred the drab contest, while famous Nevada passing attack never started functioning like it did against Wyoming and Chico. The Mustangs staved off Nevada scoring drive in the first period, and in the second period came bfcck with seven plays to score a touchdown. In the Tmal quarter a pass paved the way to another score 1. N.

PASSES FAIL Nevada's power attach worked smoothly when Grubbs, and Powell packed the-ball, but Metten and Robb were futile with their Kpted Trme after time the Aggiea rushed Metten ba-ck as he tried to pass or'round end and threw him for lossea. Fullback Al Serpa of the visitors was the outstanding man on the field. His fine punts which were covered nicely by his vada backWTup iriuch of the Gardner, Mustang (halfback, also starred yesterday. Gardner ana Scoreless Tie Fesfeiclay's by Play Santa Clara, in FIRST QUARTER The Nevada-Cal Aggies game, play 'by play, follows: kicked off for Nevada to Silva, who ran it back 25 yards of Nevada recovered Serpa alternated packing the ball and gained plenty of yardage; Serpa with his line bucks, and Gardner with his neat dodging of the secondary. GlfUBBS STANDS OUT Gardner's speedy, returns through open fields evened up the yardage gained by the long Nevada Nevada, Bill Grubbe, the old reliable pile-driver, again stood out.

Time after time the burly fullback plowed through a mass of tacklers. Near the the garflf, with the tired Nevada line folding up, GrubVs would make his own holes. Early in the game the hard-hitting TwomWey and Grubbs lugged the ball deep into Aggip territory twice. An intercepted lateral stopped one scoring drive. 30-YABD RUN Shortly after fumble on tne Aggiea' Metten left end, for seven Twombley hit right guard for two, and then made two more and a first dawn.

Grutobs plunged' throug-h 'guard for four Metten added thret -more at right end. Metten passed in- to McKinnon. Grubbs made tWtt of the Aigigdes broke through center for yards and first down on the Aggie 32, being by McKinnoo Eaton was hurt and left the game. Schattauer Ipst.two yards at right guard Gardner' gained two inside right end. Schattauer punted out of bounds on thfc Aggie Grubbo made one at left tackle.

Twombley plowed through right guatS for four. -Grubte lateraled 'o Metten "for, three E.3ei3on took Metten's punt ibatrk. of his gca' snd was stopped on tlic Aggie 1-jarc i iSmaltauer' kick, bounced back anc retunnfJ "it sis. yards Grubbs "pulled throuth nght 'tackle for ifiive. TwomWey cut through lefl guard for seven yards and a down.

Mbttep. was stopped foi nc eiaifl, Metteni ipassed to Sala, whose lateral waslfttercepted'toy Gardner. (Angles' ball on own 15. Emeraon made one at Gardner picked at- the Aggies Stop Scoring Threat, the second period opened, Serpa got away for the longest run of the day. Soon after it looked as if Nevada was oft to the races, with Metteh making 25 yards in two tries.

Soon after, hovr- over he was thrown for a 15-yard loss. Taking the ball on their own 45, the Aggiea started goal-ward. Off reveises and laterals, Serpa, Gardner and Emerson moved, down to Nevada's 37. From here Serpa heaved a beautiful long -pass to Holmburg for a touchdpwn. McKin- 35- yards to McMlchael, who ran it iback 10.

McMichael rounded; left end for three. Robb tossed a lateral to Me- Michael, who was thrown for a J10- yaft," Toss. Sala was incomplete. Bennett punted, to the Aggie 25, where Ttwombjeyi downed the ball. I- Gardner was stopped by Clayton for a one-yard gain Clayton and Bryant stopped Serpa for no gain, geiipa punted 50 yards to Bennett, who Returned to the Nevada, 49.

fumbled and lost 15 as the quarter ended Nevada fr, Ag'gies D. QUARTER Trying to Giubbs was rushed, -30 h.e'round'ea right end for six yards to Sala for one yard 0 Gardner, who is- 'Lucky' For a minute the discouraged Nevada fans got a thrill jcsterday, when Kenny Powell cut off tackle and appeared to be out in tl-e open But Maj.iler,-«alert 1 'CaI Aggtie oentei, came Bounding over irorc the secondary defense to pull down tKe hard-driving Wolf halfback As he momentarily stopped Powell, Aggie Lineman Anderson "(No. 55) came up from behind and added his eight to the tacMe. Powell- outstanding for the losm'g Nevadan's'yesterday, on defense and packing the a U- time ifor two Grubbs ploued through right tackle for five and a first Grubbs went over cei.ter for two Powell was held for no gain. iPo-wel went over center for two.

Powell rounded right end for four The Aiggie? took the ball on their 15. Se'rpa punted to Meten, v.h. teturned nine 'yards to midfield Metten.thiew ain incomplete pass made one yard at ifight guard McKmnon took Mettcn's pass fpt 114-yard' gain antj a first down on th, Me' 1 ta.cklr i'Aggie. 35 tacKjr one yard. Gardnerj broke, tniougr FrtV nlTlft flnfl through guard tor nine and Seripa made four yards ron blocked the place Opening the second half, G-rabbs and Powell started a iniych.

-which finally stopped on the Aggies' 15. A'gain they tried it, bogging down at last on; the Aggie 19. SCOBF1 AFTER PASS in the final quarter the.Mustajtes took the ball on tne Serpa's coffin-corner pnnt to y.the 2 yard line had put Nevada in the hcle, and Gardner had Wolf punt to the 30. 'After short line cams, Serna heaved a nbullet pass to Holmburg to the Nevada. 10 From here Gardner dodged through to a touchdown.

Whitrmm blocked the conversion. Hahler, center, and Ealed apd Hamburg, ends, were the visitors' all-conference end, again came through fofr Nevada with his usual fine play. The wingman was pulling- dowij taoklers all day. Hank Clayton, tackle, one of the best Nevada. linemen, smearing numerous Muatarig plays.

Ted Demonthenes, rookie Nevada center, showed up while the toackfield, Grubbs and Lowell were the most valuable, men. WINIt OH, FIEU -Although Nevada madi more first downs, 9 to 8, the visitors gained a itiejn "fiive over center. Gardner through right tackle for 14 yards ian4 Another first down. Serpa woke," away through tackle and. tan 30 for a first down on the Jfevada 13.

Serpa made one a center. dropped Gardner for -r three-yard loss. Serpatut inside enc! Jot, saves Powell knocned dotim Serpa's pass. Powell went off tackle for three yards, Powell lateraied to Mettein who tried to pass, was rushed, but reunited left end for 13 yards aud-a first Peterson of the Aggies jmtt-Wd pacKed off. Metten, on a Wide fend' sweep, made yaids and another first over right guard Powell glot awa for 20 yards.

was offside and, penau Powell's fumble was Metten for no gam best linemen. Hollis McKinnon, total of 243 yards to the Wolves' 176. Nevada toed 12 passes, completed lour, but two were intercepted. 'The locals fumbled five times, the visitors seven. A stiff wind made passihg difficult during most of the game.

NEVA0A-CAJ, AGGIF YARDSTICK Nev 'Cal First downs, passes 1 1 First downs, rushing 8 7 Yardage, rushing 169 204 Yardage, passes 17 40 Total yardage 176 243 Foru a'd passes 12 2 Forwards completed 2 Forwards intefceptedf 2 0 Recovered own fumble 4 6 Recovered cpp's fumole 1 3 Yards lost, rushing 26 2fl Lost attempted iass 37 0 Punting average 44 37 Average punfr return 4 10 Average kickott SO 50 Kickoff return 10 15 Lost, penalties 5 1 0 YARDS GA'NED BY BACKS AGGIES Back-- Car. ball Seipa -Gardner Schauler Minor Shary TwomWey NUUen NEVADA HoU 17 18 1 10 1 1 4 15 11 4 10 1 Avg 4 3 --2 5 6 1 4. 3 2 1 3 Metfen-ffaded back to pass and 'was droppeft'ifor a 15 yard loss. Metten ipaitlr-otocked kick, went out cl boundvpn, the AiggAe 45. Serpa lateraled, to Emerson, ram- ing nine yards.

Serpa made thiei and a'flret down. Gardner dod'ged through the Nevada line ior severe. Serpa was stopped for no 'gain, theri trn a fake reverse made five and, a first down. Serpa took a lateral from Gardner, who had received it on reverse? for a gam of five yards. Serpa passed 37 yards to Hblmibai'S for a McKinnon blocket plocekick.

Aggies 6, Nej- vad'aPO'. Redden kicked off over the goal- line Nevada took the ball on the 20 pweU 'brbkfe 'through, tackle and aiw'ay'for 13 yards and' a. first Mettep. took a lateral and was heil'di for no gain. Rcibb made and Andersor tiirew.jBietten for a loss of yards punf, vips partly blocked but rolled to inidifield fumbled lost throe as firnlhatf Aggies 6, Nevada 0 THIRD QBABTEK Center, Mdntjre, kicked off who fell on the 10- jifcrd nine: i' tJafdnej' recovered 1 the 2.

Sterpa to de -four at left taikle. left tackle again, thjt Demosthenes Whithattt Bryant Salr. Metten --Aggies gales Anderson Green KHL. Grubbi; Score by periods-Nevada WeMf all 'Ffick Silva Emerson Schattauer 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6r-12 Touchdowns-- Gardner. Ends, Stewart, Gwtafcon, guard, Brooks; Robb Mc- Michsel, TayJof.

Bndo, Sharp'. Mahler; backs, Gardner, Ser' eft guaid for nine yards and a first Powell hit right Cackle anc yard Met ateralod to Metten tor one Grubfe -was stopped by Mahler faded back to. jpas and lost oigh yards. Metten passed to McKinnor two yards Minor made six inside left tackle. Gardner nrude two at right Sharp added one through left tackle Serpa punted 65 yards over the goa' War Admiral Runs Away 1th At Laurel Park By JOE AIJBX MORBIS LATERiEL, PAiRk, M'cT, (UP)--The unbeaten chaintpioni, War Adniira 1 icped- away with the $15,350 TVXshing- ton ftandaca? and the title of the ear's leading money winner without draining a lorg.

breath Jockey Charley Kurtsing-er rode ttie Glen. Eadaie farm's colt undri'ih-f finish wire a length and a half I of a scatlere'd field of seven, with 'we. I whip cooked up under his arm anc McMichael rounded right end' foi nis black caD bobbing in time with 14 yards, being run out of boundr th(? easy hythm of Wai Marquetf 38-0 By STEVE SNTBER (United ftrm Start Cormipondent) SCUDIER FIELD, Chicago, Oct. Clara's aleH. bruising Broncos along among the undef.ea\ed and tod.ay by crushing weak Marquett'e, 38 to 0, before 40,000 spectators.

The Broncs stepped out in California football weather, and swept over MJarquefte with. Six touchdowns. They pushed over "two A 0n forward passes in the second period, one on an interception and another on a forward pass in' the third, on a. lateral pass and imally witk a juggled p'tint in the fourth. Marquette wa) completely fooled.

AH-tout touchdown came frorn.far out on the field. i-. For qfte full period, -Marquette peppered 'Santa Clara with accurate punts that pushed the Broncs deep into, their own 'terutory Not once did the heavy Cahformans drive as far as was not content with defensive football and early in the eriod, 'slipped down to Santa Calara's 2-yiard Jme on. a 22-yard dash bv Harry Leysenaar around lus own left nd There the, Broncoa -hgld an3 Dan Kostec's angled place-kick, which sailed Wi-the tosts, ended only drive. An Broncp at the start 'started the rout 'ttia 4 two minu'tes' "old, opened a 55-yard tbucadown march.

Pellegrini and Bill Cfunther smashed the center of the line for, 15 yards Pellegrini ost two but gained five on a short jass center. Pellegrini'' theij fook a direct pass from center, Ardlfted backlward to midfield wfled a long pass to Jim. Barlow who picked the ball out of the air over head as he crossed the goal- line Larry Stringari's placement was wide It didn't take long for the Bsoncos to ring up another Barlow started it by racing 42 yards around his own. left end, picking tip Ais blockers along the way "He plawd the bait on Morquette-'s 22? Pellegrini'and "Gunther hamsrtfer- ed center eight. then started arcwtiid-left-enc just as ha had ttyo Blalys before.

dodged b'aclcvmrd suddenly -and sfoo higli pass to Guntherwho snatcned it.with-oneiiand^and sitepped-'into tlj end zone. -Pellegrini booted the ex tra point and Santa Clara led 14 to 0 McMichael's was recovered'by Little of the Aggies on the Navadc 33. Gardner got through rig'ht guard and dodged 21 yards, being" fcnaflj stopped by MicMichael Setpa, on spinner, -want leilt tacrMe fo six Gardner fuir'aled, gaining twt yards Serpa mac's one at righ tackle. Etcn and, Demosihenes threw Seipa for a one-yard, Bennett puute'd out bounds- or Nevada's 16. Whitham flropped'Emei son, for a one-yard 1 lass.

Gardne, maite two at center, gerpa punted out of bounds on Nevada two-yard line. Bennei.f,punted to Gaidrjsr, Vht returned! five yards to the Nevada 3C as fher quarter ended. A'jgies Nevada 0 FOURTH QCARTJER Gardner went off rafeht tackle for four. Setpa picked up two at- lof tackle. Seipa fuimibleci, but and later.al54 to slim legs marks as thick as th- hoof prints on 'the big ova the dbarapaon of Man o' War BrusHujj brought his 1937 total win.

nings up ito $160,720 by running ttemg his own way for 4-5 over a track. Hteel a. sleek brown colt ownci by 'Morgan, labored, under the banind Wair A'dfairal's flyjnf tail, and'the Shandon Farm's cnest- ttUt Burnirs -i'-af, paunded through )'n third iplace by and i haJj lenjrths Chailesi Baward's' piized Sea-, Whitman Defeats CoDege of Idaho Idaho, Oct. -SO-- (UP scored tovi'ch biscuit, victory would have who gamed a j-rard. heaved bullet Holmburg for ten yard! and a fitst down on, Nevada's 10 (Jacdner blocked Redden's placetock 'Aggies 12, ''Nevada 0 Gardner took the Nevada kichoK on the goal'lme and retained it yards.

Eliersoij. took ra lateral fa no gatav Tilt tta-eo fun-Joled and two Serpi kicked out cif bounds on Nevada's 34 Grufcias plunged ovar rig'ht' gusrq- for drojipedi BJoSbV pass' Sala's head! Bcbb pimped frt yards over the -goal. Serpa Jir.ade tour through, renter Gardner made one at right guard Emerson tvra at Isft tackle Serpa punted to Nevada's 43 Anderson down Robfo's pass. Ric.ibb"s"pass to" Carpenter was incomplete. Qriibbs piled over centei for five.

returned a punt, 25 yards lo 41. were penalized, five for off side. Gardner lost five on a fumble Serpa'punted out of bounds' on Ns vafla's 37 Powell one at end hu lateral bouncing- on the -ground Robb CSrtss -made Jthree at lef tackle Serpa knocked down Roob 1 pasi, GafdiBe'r. mterceptad Roba'- pass it to the Aegie 23 threw SBipa- for a one, oss. Secpa made two at ccn Bmersofi tried left tkckte an -gained 1 seven yards, bemg- stoppec nard by Powell punted Rohb, who was drdpped on 'Nevada' 22.

i Rtobb's. jjass to Calhoun was incom Grubba found no nole, but made oae yard LitUe inter cepted Bjbib's pass, ran it bacH to Neva4fa 26- Gardner unafie; -om at tackle. Emewbn broke fo 1 Wockedi Admiral from Kis niDneyJivJihnans title, was scratched this mortling because of datrp spots 'on the-tnack Elimination of Seabiacuit took" muKh of the thrill the feature race for the crowd of 22,060 It took most of it away from, Waf Admiral, ftoo, and, his. morosEi" appeared to come when he trotted back to 'the winner's circle to shake his head 1 at the cheering qrowd and pj-e like a cameramen. movie actor, for LaGuardia by Srippbrf of Communists HEW -yOIBiR Oct.

Sdden Field and Rain Prevent Baldwin Baldwin, 34, of Santa Anita, Cal grandson of the late J. Baldwin, famed California'sportsman, IB pictured with his shortly, afer they were married, Phoenix, Ariz Baldwin on'the day his decree of divorce became final from Mrs. NellMaxine Baldwin, wh'o once sued and obtained a divorce from him at Riga, Latvia, in 1932, The'Latvian decree was held illegal by courts. latest bride was; the former Mrs Rowena Schneider White oS Pasadena, Cal. Ernie Collins Meets Al Laboa In Modesto Ring Princeton Loses To Harvard, First Time Since 1923 --Whitman.

downs in. thiee''ieripds Of with College' of, Idaho here today game, 20-- fl took ball on the inj kicli'GJjf and drove to the pf Idaho, ten-yiard line on ground, jWhitirJan left halt, went over tackke for ten and the firpf, touchdown. Mori ell, 'WTiitman ful'ack, took Al outstanding hghthtavywjEights, will fiiht Ernie Collm." of Reno an the main event at Modesto November 9. According to a telegram deceived last night by mar.iger, George- Griffir.g, is replacing IJeo Kjrby as the 'Jndian't oppcn- ent. Kirby had ibeen signed ibut according to the Mbdesto promoter's 'telegram, dsclined to go through with the fight Laboa, fought Lloyd in the main event at the Oakland auditorium Thursday night, atd-has quite a reputation in.

the 175- pound class. BjUy Pascal, Lnvelock Jtr.dian, will' fight the special event "op the Pascal scored nine on a revt the 29 fox a touchdcw thp seqcnd period. minor Vassmg rally Col of 'idathb to the Whitman yard line in the third, an attack of fumbling- tleprived Idahoans of tlw hail. i Jap Freighter Menaces Pacific Sfa'ps Oct, "menaee the Japanese-owned freighter Buffalo Bridge and jviihout lights, in Stfijapftr lane l.lOO' miles west tcmigh'i. anothet 'Th4 Mimo dispatched fienottflu Jwhile andtlier, Jjapan-- eae-stesinier kdyised was aiso ci) assist th4 Buffalo'-Bridge; The sjiii Wae efl route from Seattle eight yards as the $ame ended, Final Nevada Aggies 12.

oard- kncfckdowr-r winning his lasi; fight at Modesto, and knocked out Kid- Chocolate at Sacramento Thursday (llnltixl I'rcss Staff t'oiTenpumli'nl) PNINCETON, Oct. --Sparked, by ths aimost unstoppable Vernbn Struck, Harvard routed Princeton today, to register the itirt. Crimson victory over the Tigers since -and'' to administer the By JAMES SIJLI4VAN Prcxii Stott STAiNFORO STADIUM, Stanford UniVers-ity, Oct. P)-(Stanford -university's -CarduiaV Oregon State's qrar.ge-clad ool- iballeis battled, to a raoreless -use befrre 25,000 this aftei- uoon in a game 1hat started in thtf rain nr.A ended in semC-durk- TRa.in which frtl through most of the firTt half made the field fjip-- pery and the ball hard to famoTe, slowirj up the wide open attacks en which both had been dfc- penJmg for -Koroi- FIKLD AIDS DEFENSE. Vhat little advantage LjioO was rented with the Oregon 1 Staters who had three chances to score to Stanford's One 1 But defenses, digging the sadden turn'- cd iback eaeli threat," and at the ewj the weic ardnnd mififield, Spartirfg for 'that niver icame, of the game -was -a superb punttfig duel -between iDunewi' of the Staters and Paulman and Fay of the CardinaJ.

1 lefipite yie 'jrot ball, the kickers got off long well- placed boots that fcept the 'crfemy bottld up in its own territory. Only once wae thpic a puhtirg tiobble, aad it "almost led to an Oregon' State score. KICK AIDS STANFORD Sat back on hi? one-yard' a clipping penalty, Paujrnan sto.od the pnd zcn-e to kick Stanford the hole in the third Left Tackle Nihil -broke through airjd. partiaJlji 'blocked -the kick, rplled out of bounds on Stanford's 13-yard Jine. Aroused by this break agaurst them, defense charged in fast to rtimw Oregan State feaek 22 yards in four plays.

One, of them was a pass? attempt on which Johnny Higgdns slipped to drop 10 yards. Once in the first period, when an Intercepted piis toy Duncan and uAigWund a-Uack, toy Gray. (berg carried the ball to SlAfciffs and again im the fourth. Duncan, set to punt, cressedi Stan- Ifor dard ran 13 yards for d'own on Stanford 1 37 and SfaTl- ibnck Bob Alexander iroved it- -to the 27 Oregon State had' But a pass interception soundest beating ever given to a 3" Coffis spoiled the flfst drive, ard Hutchins missed placement goal attempt from rJhe tne 32 yard line Jtl LONE 'CHANCE 'Stanford's lone chance Ci islei -coach'd Nassau Handcuffing the Tigers on ground, and breaking up their attack, Harvard stuck to straight 'football to score ir every 4 period but the third, befoie a crowd LT seccil 1 Period when of 48,000 caina rji By Pennsylvania PJHILADEliPHIA, Oct. -Tile University cf Pennisylvanaa scored) twice ilni the aecond'period ort a startiing'TSalEs attack ar.d' a blocked to upset a highly-favored) Navy football, team'! before 65 000 per- today TSavy threw passes wildly an all four but tallied, its seven pcuits life'en'thirdr throwing an' aerial.

the Midd-es hatn-t mftred' 50 y'lrds down the field with vs cra-cks a.t the wlea'k left the Pean line to theii; touchdown. Wood' and' Copk'e fttTiS ibali to tha one-foot iiijd Wciodl scored, over center fos Altdr ten minutes of play Harvard started a march on its own 35 yard line, and moved straight over the Princeton line Struck did virtually all the carrying, but Torby MacDonald bucked the final ard for the first touchdown. Clarence Bpstor converted making the first of' four placement kicks in five attempts. minutes latet Bob Green a Princeton punt and ran to 1 1 the one-yard line. Struck bucked over the second touchdown Boston faijed to conveit On, the first play of the second period) Green partially blocked a nunt and i-Uruck picked up the ball to run 20 yards for a third touchdown AtnericansGive $548 J85 Oct.

30-- CUP) Suis" been expendtet for Spain Amgricab department -comjiilfd fig- stamp This aarmail stamp, issued recenOy the Nicmwiguan goverameiit, looks harmless enough, but it has cauted a South American crisis, which 'the V. 8., Venezuela CoeU trying to settle. The stamp presents of includes 10,000 milea of territory that Honduws to It Inr, aooardttcBe- with, a passes toy congwss -tihisi rts 'aili)miiteff to tte d'ipart- sihotered, that Span relief feeoelved ofwnidii wal spent dminlstratlcn Teams Stay In Undefeated Class Oct. and -Temple University remained the nation's' undefeated clasii by.piiying- to Bcorelesa tie at Bobcats of Ely Score Almost at Will on Sparks rCX. Pine's Eobcsi'ts, scoring ajitrosl at will, to aay stamped th? viEiting Sparki Hi to 0.

In tbet ifii'sf hurdJ' far 7ht to play ifor the state eham- Jpionshh), Ei'y -deluged the visitors with, touchdowns. Coach Duke Thayer Used his ceservea most of the fynly sending in the regulars it upeai'ed that Sparks might Jini Groves interacted a paf on Oiegon State's 47 Off 'baelites smashes by G-rover and ruvcrses by Tay earned bah to tjife a. yaid line whore Stanford it on downs Oregon Stale's charccs ur.dauibt- edly ijffered a hard' blow Jc8 0ray, their No. 1 left hslfbaok star passer, had to leave the game in $he second period 'becaiisa cf a leg injury. HP hcbbted back to hold, the, feaJI for Hutchins' placement attempt In the fouith period tout he taken cut after two plays, and Otegoa ed ivteg bullet-like passes.

ate YfM I At a 'Fraptlon of Eprmer Can, Have InjilUtiddnii; 9 i THE 'N3BVADA X.RAY score. The fojie Railroad amountei'tcT much, came a mmulc (lie Iteft half ended A pass againS't, the in'e third string Sparks down to the Bobcat tfe'ur-vffrd line. The loss Of ''The MadiRus- as Boyd Smith ably filled hk defensive portion, and SUtieh sparked the powerful Bobcat drives for touchdowns. SSiH was outstanding i line. saw Temple i re- the tve- yard line dOTJng.the second piACKKICK DOES IX AGAIN lit, Oct.

UJi)-- Ftor the fifth- consecutive time in the footbaB, ptocefelck today -ilte same. to The What Kind of You Have? Country boarding school one lumjr frpm acres. Co-ed. and given UeaHh and happiness ROUND; A-nteriean director-17 Jutcrnational instructors, languages SPOldN, sonablc, Fall NiiVVSFAPiiR.

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