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The Virginian-Pilot from Norfolk, Virginia • 60

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The SUtUUce and was I uui pounds set up the fourth weather by only 6021 tans versions: Sheppard a ur me Coma in Only or a Limited Time Duke Rallies Upset SMU Continued from Page 1) I Charles Jackson a junior whip red shirted arms but the penalty Dorie Taysc wa thft HIIpH annthpr tniirhrinwn and fcaa a aa as i i ai i EXPERT BODY and ENDER WORK OPEN to Dial aur I PAINT YOUR CAR! 1 Whrte Keast On Cam Not Over 0 Years Oil CHAPEL HILL NC Oct 13 victory hungry Bulldogs threw a host of hard driving backs against North hapless Tar today and ground out a 26 12 football victory A crowd of 19000 watched the 25th meeting between the two oldest state universities Coach Jim winless Tar Heels converted a Georgia fumble into a touchdown in the early min utes to take a 6 0 lead But the 208 25th St Pint downs Rushing yardage using yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punlts umbles lost Yards penalized NC 7 98 63 3 2 9 386 1 33 The Virginian Pilot 3 D7' and The Portsmouth Star Norfolk Portsmouth Virginia Sunday Oct 14 4 KOREAN VETERANS Kansas State Triumphs AME Iowa Oct 13 UH um jling Iowa State handed its third consecutive opponent victory when Kansas today converted two bob iles into touchdowns in a 25 14 Big Seven football triumph Kansas turned one of three Iowa State fumbles into the winning touchdown at the outset of the burth quarter after the Cyclone second team rallied to a 14 12 ead POSITIONS ARE WAITING 4 IN BUSINESS i1 Jurgensen retired after that to rest up for Pitt But his perform ance albeit brief brought Duke its second victory in four games and enhanced somewhat the Dev ils tarnished National standing Blue Devils Excited This was a good day for number sequence players Duke has lost its odd games (one 1 and three) and won the even SMU 5 likewise 2 2 has done just the opposite This was the second time the two widely separated schools have met In 1952 in Dallas Duke won 14 by scoring on the last play of the game and on the last play of the first half While not quite as dramatic this 19M onus was iust as satisfying to coach" Bill Murray Of his sec nnd homecoming win in six yeaA Murray 'said Vthat 98 yard drive steamed bur boys up and cooled SMU offTve never seen our boys this excited at halftime" In truth' Duke was a different team after intermission the pass defense spruced up noticeably and the line throttled mos intricate maneuvers The SMI quarterback finished with' 18 pass completions in 25 for 101 yards But three were intercepted Wyoming Wins LARAMIE Wyo Oct 13 The University of Wyoming Cow boys undefeated in five football starts this season stopped trouble some University of New Mexico 20 13 today in a skyline conference game witnessed in chilly windy weainer uy uiuy iam Bulldog Backs Run Wild Georgia Rallies to Whip North Carolina 26 to 12 (1 (1 Kentucky Bows To Auburn 13 0 LEXINGTON Ky Oct 13 Auburn freed a dazzling change of pace runner in sophomore Tommy Lorino with a 68 yard first quarter jaunt then held Kentucky 13 0 to win a Southeastern con ference football game tonight The brilliant young speedster swept two yards around right end in the final minutes for other touchdown early dash set up a 10 yard scoring pass from quarter back Howell Tubbs to end Jimmy Phillips an All American candi date five plays later in one of the two real offensive outbursts of the game Three other times Auburn punched its way goalward but field goal tries by Tubbs from the Kentucky 20 25 and 22 fell short In the late minutes a fumble recovery on the Kentucky 20 set un the second touchdown loosed their string of backs at the center of the forward wall Barry razee Bobby Conner Luger and Bobby Wolfenden all got into the act in carrying the pigskin to the one from where Luger went over standing up forthe TD razee split the uprights for the extra point to knot the count at 7 all Tech picking up steam as the first half progressed capitalized on another big break with only a minute remaining in the second quarter Tech had punted to the 19 where Oliver signaled for a fair catch On the first play from scrim mage the Indians drew a five yard penalty which put the ball back on their own 14 Quarterback Bob Thomas then fumbled with VPI guard Ben Schmidt recovering on the 13 Conner Goes Over Luger then tossed a pass to Conner the play carrying to the one foot line On the next play Conner shot up and over the In dian forward wall and into the end zone for the score with only 34 seconds left to play in the half Qn the scoreboard clock i Again razee booted the extra point and the Gobblers took their i half time break oh the long end of a 14 7 score Tech lost no time in adding icing to their homecoming cake once the second half got underway Taking the kickoff on their own 27 VPI marched 73 yards to their third score Twice only a last second tackle by Chgrley Sidwell of Portsmouth kept Gobbler backs from going all the way Luger rounded end for the third tally and razee again booted the points that made it 21 7 Another poor punt by Brown Oliver of the Indians one that traveled only 10 yards and went out of bounds set up the fourth Employers are offering several times as many accounting and administrative positions as we can fill You can qualify by using yourVet er benefits to enroll in 1 one of these "course: Accounting Business Maps gem ent Higher Accounting CPA Coaching Complete Business Admin tstration DAY AND EVfNING CLASSES NOROLK COLLEGE w210 STREET Phono MA 7 WM RALEIGH Oct 13 Halfback Lee Corso ran 35 yards for one touchdown and set up another with a 60 yard punt return as lorida State defeated Sate 14 0 to night to hand the Wolfpack its third loss in four starts this season NC State finally got its offense moving late in the final quarter WINSTON SALEM NC Oct 13' Soph halfback Charlie Horne an enaineering maior engineered touchdown runs of 4 and 8 yards and sub quarterback Turvebille another soojj kicked a 20 yard field goal today to give unbeaten Clemson a 17 0 Atlantic Coast Conference football victory over Wake orest 7 Clemson continuing along the path it hopes will lead to pan Orange Bowl berth Jan 1 at Miami la now has won three games and played a tie with the University of lorida Home a 170 pound a 1 from Georgia Tech who ivasre sponsible for victory pet xrom raris aexas was me running threat he man aged 101 yards in 13 carries six more than McElhaney gained in 1 the same number 1 Duke Defense 'Scores Duke led in first downs 18 to 15 and had a wide rushing edge 286 1 to 132 After solving the varied splits and man in motion patterns of the visitors the Devils were brutal on defense Sid DeLoatch was a rock in the line The DeviIs werp assessed 120 yards in penalties to 90 Duke had six roughness calls Southern Methodist playing for the first time in North Carolina took the opening "kick off and be 1 gan as if it meant business With Jackson running and Arnold com pleting two passes the Muangs reached the Duke 27 lour plays starting fromtheir 28 Then Came a 15 yard penalty and the mo mentum stopped Duke took over on its 23 Later in this period the visitors got a break recovering a Duke fumble on the SMU 41 But pen alties and fumbles continued to dot the proceedings until SMU drove for its touchdown On the first play after the kick off the third oLsix Duke fumbles fell into over North Carolina State last week was the man of the hour again today Early in the second period he grabed a pass from quarterback Charlie Bussey and raced 36 yards to the Wake orest 4 rom there he plunged over on the next play A couple of min utes later Horne smothered Wake attempt to get back in the ''ball game by intercepting a pass on 28 In the final quarter Horne smashed through guard to score standing up with less than 7 min utes to play In between the Horne heroics Turbeville attempting his first collegiate field goal booted successfully from the 20 late in the second period Wake orest which never was able to advance beyond 30 yard Ihie was held in check by an unyielding Clemson line which permitted a total gain of 149 yards 35 of them on passes A Clemson meanwhile turned loose two capable backfields who rolled up 239 yards rushing and 54 more through passing Clemson 8 10 7 17 Wake orest 0 0 0 Clemson touchdowns: Horne 2 (2 plunge: 8 run) ield goals: Tur bevtUe (20) Conversions: Bussey 2 i The Statistics Georgia 24 269 66 411 5344 2 100 Bows 14 0 To SU "over its touchdowns in dM first third and fourthperiods Chattanooga 6 6 Tennessee 14 7 7 Chattanooga touchdowns: But ler 3 (2 plunge 8 paua from Green) WUka (1 plunge) Conramona: Archer (3) Tennmeee Touchdown: Carter (23 run) Anderton (15 run): Cantrell (23 Intercepted pan): Smith (38 run) Bronpon (IT runn Hannah (10 pass from Young) Conversions: Smltheri 3 Cantrell 3 Smith Wind Slows Gators GAINESVILLE la Oct 13 (ffl A gusty wind held no terrors for Rice quarterbacks rank Ryan and King Hill but for all their aerial wizardry lorida scored the only touchdown of the inter 12 rom there reserve quarter back Billy ranklin threw a touch down pass to end John Collar but a 15 yard holding penalty against the Wolfpack nullified it lorida State took over on its 8 and moved out of "danger lorida State had two scoring opportunities late in the first quar ter but capitalize on them The first came when tackle Bill Mussleman recovered Dick fumble on the Wolfpack 22 On third down however a Prinzi pass was intercepted by halfback Dick Christy on the NC State 1 Hunter Stops Threat Hunter punted out to halfback Stan Obosz and he returned 12 yards to the Wolfpack 37 The Senjinoles moved to the 8 and were thrown back to the 11 On fourth down a Corso pass to the end zone was intercepted by Hun ter who ran it out to the 4 In the second quarter SU kept hammering away but score The Seminoles moved to 1 the Wolfpack 16 but Corso fum bled and it was recovered by the Wolfpack fullback Wally Prince A clipping penalty set thq Wolfpack back to its 1 ullback Tony Guerrieri punted out to halfback Buck Metts on the NC State 33 and he ran it back to the 22 i Two p(ays later halfback Bill Weaver fumbled and NC State recovered on its 26 lorid State 0 8 7 NC State 0 0 0 0 SU Touchdowns: Corso 35 end run: Nellums 10 pass from PrtnzL Con i tirppaiu Wineburg Leads TCU Over Alabama TUSCALOOSA Ala Oct 13 un Halfback Ken Wineburg shining in the reflected glory of All Amer ica Jim Swink led powerful'Texas Christian to a 23 6 gridiron victory over feeble Alabama today The Texans were expected to win and did but they exert themselves limiting their running attack to the same few plays over and over again Wineburg Steals Show Wineburg who went into the game with 233 yards rushing in first two appearances of the season showed the 20000 fans his powerful ground gaining ability early in the game with a'46 yard touchdown sprint in the first quar ter He got loose for 41 yards in the third period for another score ullback Buddy Dike ran 11 yards for the 'other TCU touch down in the second quarter Half back Vernon Hallbeck booted a 22 yard field goal in the same period when stubborn opposition blocked a Horned rog drive Baylor 7 0 0 Arkanaa'a 0 7 0 7 Baylor scoring Touchdowns: Shofnrr (2 run) isher (8 plunge) Converslona: Beall 27 Arkansas scoring Touchdown: Overbey i 18 run) Conversion: Nesbitt bevy of fine backs picked up 265 yards rushing to only 98 for the Tar Heels North Carolina staged a rally in the fourth quarter and drew up to 20 to 12 However the home hopes were dashed a few minutes later when Jimmy Orr returned a punt" 66 yards for a touchdown The three other touch downs were scored by Wilbur Lof 1 ton George Whitton and Knox Culpepper North Carolina got a quick touchdown when Culpepper fum bled on the first Georgia 'scrim mage' play and Bill Hardison cecovered bn 35 A pass from quarterback Dave Reed to end Buddy Payne carried 27 yards to 2 Ed Sut ton rammed over from the one Georgia went into the lead by driving to a touchdown from its 27 early in the second quarter Loftin broke through right guard from the seven for the score The Bulldogs added another touchdown late in the same period after the Tar Heels punted from their one and Carl Manning re turned it 13 yards to the Tar Heel 21 ive plays later Whitton burst over tackle on a nine yard touchdown jaunt In the third period Georgia drove from its 36 for a touchdown in 16 plays with Culpepper scor ing'from the three yard line North Carolina moved for a touchdown early in the fourth period in a drive starting on its own 37 Emil Decantis got 16 yards at right end and Reed passed 12 yards to Vince Olen to feature the march Georgia 0 14 fl North Carol Inn 5 0 0 6 12 Georgia Touchdowns Lofton (7 run) Whitton 9 run) Culpepper (3 run) Orr (66 punt return) Conversions: Copper Comfort North Carolina scoring Touchdowns: Sutton (1 run: 5 run) plunge 6 run) Conner (1 plunge): Dale Tigers Top A Deacons By 17 0 Count Qle Miss Kicks 3'ield Goals Routing Vanderbilt 16 0 i Lugar Lugs It Oyer for Virginia Tech Virginia Tech quarterhack Jimmy Lugar (10) romping six yards for a touchdown in the third quarter against Wil liam and Mary at Blacksburg yesterday Carol Dale (34) VPI end leads the blocking while Tom Secules (15) tries to make the tackle VPI outed William and Mary 34 7 tilled another touchdown and Sonny Boy arrived on the scene After second touchdown the Devils twice got inside the SMU 15 once in the third quar er again in the fourth only toe thwarted The Mustangs never threatened again And so it is on to Norfolk for a Duke team rejuvenated anc again confident that after all this can be a big season for the men in blue SMTT(g) Left Gentry Waggoner Holaday Left Leyendecker CornelUon Hendey Lett Koonlg Mitchell Livingstone arris Harvey guard Keller Weber Right tackle Blakeley Gary Asel Right end Steward Stewart Arnold Click Dunn Left halfback Jackson Bowden Smith Rlzht Bittenbender Love Slankard Kilgore Keyes Duke (14) Left Thompson Benson Hana Left tackles Topping Deloatch Left Hord Stanley Scudierl Centers Long Byrd i Right Klinger Guy Recinella Right tackle Cox Konicek Kersey Right Bas Padgett BartaL Quarterbacks BroHead Jurgensen MIU nar Left halfback Kreown Kiunum Mas ley Carlton i Rlfht Rudy Dutrow Honeycutt McKlhaneY Dupier 4 crM by Qaarteva Stu Duke TruSlv senrlnr AMU: TO Arnold Duke: TD McElhaney Rushton Pat pass the extra point That made it 28 7 A William and Mary fumble re covered by Tech on the Indians 30 set the stage for the final stanza After moving the ball to the four yard line quarterback Billy Holsclaw circled his own left end and raced into the end zone The lineups: William A Mary Left Brodie Plummer Hover Left Macarczyk Lashley Hlnd marsh Left guards Grant Rubai Brantley Martin Rush Cardamon Right Kahas Hicks Secules Right tackles Colclough Hammack Chieu I Right ends Peecatlello Brusko Johnson wuarieroacka itiomas secules Hardage Left halfbacks Edmunds Sherman Miller Right halfbacka Sidwell Chunta Snyder ullbacks Sanner Oliver Duff Va Tech Left ends Dale Mihalas Left tackles Daley Moon Mangum Left guards Carpenlto Belcher Webster Centers Hall Olson Randall Right Schmidt Crulckshank Hol Ir way Rlgnt tackles Burks Dalzell Uzelas Right Jone Moody Hedrick Lu rar McCoy Holsclaw Left nanoacks wonenaen soert sell Right razee England Ringer Conner Divers Sebest Score by period: W4M 7 0 0 VPI 0 14 14 scoring Touchdown: Secules plunge) Conversion: Sidwell VPr scorlne Touchdown: Lugar 2 plunge 8 run): Conner (1 plunge): Dale (23 pass run from Lugar): Holsclaw (4 run) Conversions: razee 3 Sebest Motional football game today and beat the Owls 7 0 Tha wind was a big factor in the punting and held a Hill to 20 yards which set the" lorida Gators off on their 45 yard scoring march late in the first quarter Joe Brodsky 206 pound senior fullback from Miami ran "five of the eight plays in the in cluding the scoring romp of 6 yards Harry Spears kicked the conversion and that was all the scoring a Rice 0 0 lorida 7 07 0 lorida touchdown: Brodsky (6 run) Conversion: I We have been able to pur chase 200 gallons of green gray and blue paint at a great savings So we are passing this along customers as long as it lasts! I I YEAR GUARANTEE I Arkansas Bows AYETTEVILLE Ark Oct 13 Cf) Nationally ranked Baylor picked up seven of 11 Arkansas fumbles to fight off the ground as saults of brilliant Ger ald Nesbitt and fashion a 14 7 Southwest Conference football vic tory here today The Bears rated a good chance at the th Conference crown were fully extended to handle the fired up Porkers umbles Costly" The fumbles blunt ed some of their best thrusts and the sharp punting of Baylor half back Del Shofner added to the handicap But the line blasts of Nesbitt and own fumblitis theRparu Inst kent the fishtim Hogs in solid contention in all four periods Baylob 7 0 0 0 0 7 7 Baylor ouchdowni: Shofner (2 run) isher (6 plunge) Conversions: Beall 2 i (2 run) Conversion: Nesbitt Arkansas scoring touchdown: uverney (2 run) Conversion: Nesbitt REAL BEAUTY More and more foHts are discovering fhe lasting beauty of a Lumpkin Pro duction Auto Paint Job They know it tops any paint job on the market today Our claim that a Lumpkin Production Auto Paint Job is the most beautiful in the world regardless of price is no exaggeration and inspect the cars in our finish room and be convinced LUMPKIN CONTINUES The lnfared Oven Baked Auto Paint Job $3250 1 DAY SERVICE Bobby Conner Sets Pace Stab In Tech Homecoming in i (Continued from Page 1) Gobbler score Taking the ball on the 22 Tech rolled to the one yard stripe where half back Dave Ebert fumbled recovered Luger to Dale punted out but Tech not to be denied Luger hit end Carroll Dale for the touchdown on a pass play that i covered 23 yards llllhark AlPwrf ininArl in the scoring parade by kicking atd rolled from its 30 to SU elation of the partisan Tar Heel crowd was short lived as coach Wally Bulldogs rammed 1 over two touchdowns in the sec ond period and added one both the third and fourth quarters The Bulldogs missed several other scoring opportunities The victory gave Georgia a rec ord of two wins and two defeats The Bulldogs had previously whipped lorida State and lost to Vanderbilt and Mississippi State Terriers Tie 20 20 BOSTON Oct 13 Boston University matched George Wash platoons to tie the un beaten Colonels 20 20 tonight on a fourth touchdown plunge by club footed rfink Chiera and Tom Pat vital conversion It marked the second straight week Terriers also unde feated have rallied for a tie last week it was an 18 18 standoff with William and Mary With three minutes remaining BU missed a chance to upset the Southerns when Sal Schiazza dropped Lenny pass' in the end zone A bad pass from center put BU in business on the George Washington 29 early in the fourth period and on the seventh play fullback momentum as blasted over his right tackle from the one carried him through the end zone second conversion of the night was decisive GW had driven 66 yards with the second half kickoff to pull ahead 20 13 Ray Looney four yard pass to Paul Thompson was the payoff after the combination had clicked for 13 yards to the BU 25 en route "BU sophomore halfback Larry ennessey playing with the non challence of a of a seasoned sen ior scored two first half the second on a fan tastic 22 yard pass from Phil with literally no time left in the half He ran 39 yards for the other first half tallies came on a 22 yard pass play from Looney to Bill Berry and one yard plunge by Ppte Spera i it (George wasimuiou i score in a nara rougm wan game played here today Cunningham was responsible for both scores one a ninety yard return Durrette converted both times Crusaders Romp 41 6 By Bill Mason Vlrrinran ilot Sport Writer NOROLK A keyed up Norfolk Catholic team won its first game of the season last night over Roa noke Catholic by a 41 6 score be fore a homecoming erdwd of approximately 800 fans at ore man ield" The Crusaders started the scor ing in the first quarter on a 47 yard aerial from Bob Queen to Ed Walsh and increased their lead to 14 0 on one of George three touchdown runs early in the second quarter The drives were of 50 and 49 yards respectively Pointdexter Chapman put the Irish back in the ball game on a three yard sneak climaxing a drive that carried 64 yards but the offense was 'too much as Shalhoup tallied on runs of 22 and seven yards Ed Walsh took a pass from Earnie Gargano that covered 78 yards and Vince' Zoby spurted 78 yards in one of the most thrill packed plays of the night Ji Roanoke Catholic 0 8 0 0 6 Norfolk Catholic 7 7 13 Touchdowns: Norfolk' Catholic Shalhoup 3 (2 run 22 run 7 run) Walsh 2 (47 pass run 18 pass run) and Zoby (78 run) Roa noke: Chapman (3 run)' Extra points: Shalhoup 3 (run) Walsh (pass) and Kasaras (placement) LUMPKIN UNIVERSITY Miss Oct 13 ullback Paige Cotheren kicked thre Add goals and passed for onetchdown to lead the Univer sity Mississippi to a 16 0 foot i ball victory over ineffective Van derbilt before 28500 homecoming day £ns CothreX an All American hope i ful the standout Unable to score a touchdown over or through the frustrating Vander bilt UAe Qle Miss called in Cdlh ren three times for three field goals in three quarters Pass forTD In the opening play of the fourth quarter Cothren snapped a quick pass to Gayle Bowman in the end zone for the only touchdown Then Cothren kicked the extra point Ole Mill monopolized the 'ball during mdst of the game but the Commodores improving as the game went on succeeded time after time in thwarting the scoring attempts including Coth 35 field goal attempt in the beginning of the second quarter The Rebels headed for a score immediately after taking the open ing kick off marching downfield from their own 10 to the Vander bilt 16" Stopped by that stubborn Vanderbilt line Ole Miss called for Cothren He booted a 21 yard field goal Penalties slowed the last three quarters Most were for offside violations Vanderbilt Gator Bowl cham fiion held a 2 0 season record to ead the SEC Ole Miss the Cotton Bowl king' with a 1 0 record holds twp straight SEC titles and wants an unprecedented third i The victory gave Ole Miss eight victories and one tie in the teams 16 game series Vanderbilt 0 0 0 Ml'ritsippi 3 3 3 7 16 Mlszlszlppl zcorlng touchdown: Bow man (end zone pasz from Cothren) Con erzlon: Cothren ield coals: Cothren 321 22 35) Vann Dooms LSU ATLANTA Oct 13 tf) Toppy Vann swarthy second unit quar terback for Georgia Tech passed for two touchdowns scored one "and set up another with some beautiful faking today as Tech tumbled crippled Louisiana State 39 7 It was the third straight foot ball victory of the season for Tech which went into the game ranked No 3 in the nation Despite leaving three of their top four ends and their No 1 quarterback on the bench with in juries LSU made it interesting for about 20 minutes Then depth power speed and alertness made it a runaway Defense Bewildered passing attack led byl Reynolds and Matt Burns made defenses look silly for a while and led to a second quarter touchdown which tied it at 7 7 But after Tech had made it 13 7 on a 30 yard pass from Van to halfback Stan lowers third string fullback Dick Gookin stole a Reynolds toss and raced 67 yards to sew it up at 20 7 just before the half LSU 0 7 0 7 Crorria Tech 7 13 6 LSU acorinx: Touchdown Taylor (1 plunze) Conversion Taylor Georgia Tech acorlns: Touchdowns Owen (2 plunge) lowers (30 pass from Vann) Gookin 2 (67 runback intercepted pas 1 plunge) Vann (1 sneak) Green (18 pas from Vann) Conversion Mitchell fc Vann Vol 8 Romp Easily KNOXVILLE Tenn Oct 13 single wing power house fizzled and sputtered today in grinding out a 42 20 decision over stubborn little Chattanooga The six ranked Vols blended long runs' with passes and inter cepted passes to chalk up their third victory of the season before a partisan crowd of 21000 Tennessee scored in every quar ter "while Chattanooga punches Woodberry Scores WAYNESBORO Oct Scor ing twice in the second quarter Woodbury orest downed ish burne Military School by a 14 0 George Washington 7 6 7 0 20 Boston University 6 7 0 7 20 George Washington conng: roucnanwn Berry (22 pass run from Looney) Spera (1 plunge) Thompson (4 pass from Looney) Conversion Claypool 2 Boston University scoring: Touchdowns ennessey 2 (39 run 22 pas from nell) Chiera (1 plunge) Sullivan 2 1 Ar''' MftMu I 18 i i I 'X 1 I rl 4 i fl i i I re eX Ajf aRMQMnfcaAfc 9 A mfcXh "If I 111 JaBVlWX 551 'Vi W'WnvwSSHB 1 if I II I 1 II Ml i ABI Bk i 4 1 I Bm Waka Clenuoa orm irst down 14 8 Ruzhlng yardag 239 114 Passing yardage £4 33 Paaaea 8 16 4 18 Pasaea Intercepted by 2 3 Punt 8 378 9 26 umble lost 3 Yard penalized 80 48 I.

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