THE SUNDAY STAR. Washington, D. C. SEND AY. OCTOBER 31. 1934 ***C-3 Indiana Upsets Michigan, 13-9; lowa Kills Badgers' Bowl Hopes Wolverines Suffer Ameche and Haluska Clemson Defeats Wake Forest Injured Back Scores Their First Loss in Miss Chance to Tie ' On Three Last-Period Scores Twice for Purdue \ #a : jHb X By tha Associated Press < 114-7 at the half. The Deacons Play As Hawks Win, 13-7 CHARLOTTE, N. C., Oct. 30. I held on at 20-14 going into the; Conference Clemson poured across three last- | fourth quarter but were swept j In Whipping lllini By th. Associated Press By th. Associat.d Pr.u period , one on a 78- off their feet by the aroused j By tha Press punt return by Halfback i Associated ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 30. IOWA CITY. lowa. Oct. 30. yard ; Tigers. Battling back. Wake For- Ind.. lowa shook Wisconsin Ken Moore, to come from behind LAFAYETTE. Oct. 30- zooming from the in a 13-7 est was yard from Clemson’s Indiana, Big Ten football surprise today trim Wake Forest, 32-20, to- a Big Bill Murakowski, who didn't and goal game Big Ten cellar with Quarter- to the badg- day in an Atlantic Coast Confer- when the ended. start because of a injury, deal a fatal blow to lfi—32 1 leer back Florian Helinski’s flying ers’ Rose hopes. ence football battle of high- ‘Clemson 0 77 Bowl Wake Forest ... 0 14 6 o—2o smashed through Illinois for two rapped Badgers geared offenses. j Clemson scortne: Touchdowns—Cole- circus, handed favored Michi- lowa the with Lgraway, Moore, touchdowns today After a scoreless first quarter, I man. George. Ankuta, i and Purdue two first-half touchdowns and j Conversions—Paredes <3). kept gan .its first conference loss to- up scoring: its Big Ten championship then fought off a chal- Wake Forest ran a 14-0 lead ! Wake Forest Touchdowns—- i day, 13-9. powerful i Frederick 2, Stowers. Conversions —Par- hopes simmering, lenge to get its first victory over in the second quarter and led I nam 2. 28-14. Helinski, playing brilliantly, Wisconsin in six years Illinois operated without J. C. also set a new Big Ten record Alan (The Horse) Ameche, plus Caroline, star halfback, in its by passing 118 times without an some dazzling passing by Jim Nebraska Defe ats Missouri fruitless attempt to win its first , 20 of them coming Western Conference victory of in today’s game. The Hoosiers Statistics With Crushing Ground Attack the season and gave away two scored after a Michigan fum- _ . Wisconsin. lowa. first-half with First downs By tha Associated Press four successive smashes by Full- touchdowns interception. J 3 14 fumbles deep territory. ble and after an Rushing yardage 129 193 LINCOLN, Nebr., Oct. 30. back Bob Smith, picked up in its own Helinski scored the first In- Passing yardage 102 59 who Lenny Passes attempted 17 12 Nebraska cut down Missouri with 34 yards to put the ball on the Dawson, sophomore diana by going over Passes completed 7 5 sensation, Passes intercepted by 11 a crashing ground attack here Missouri 42. Six plays later, threw his from the six on fourth down. Punts 4 5 today and moved into a good I 13th touchdown pass of the He passed 20 yards to Decathlon Punting average 41 41 Dennis Korinek scored on a 16- Fumbles lost 2 3 position for a possible Orange season to Lamar Lundy, 6-foot-7 Champion Campbell in the f-- Yards penalized Tl 10 65 yard run that completely fooled eight yards. Milt J j JM Hlk : ' Bowl bid with a 25-19 victory. end. It. covered end zone for the second score gave Missouri. Haluska, almost hauled Wiscon- The win Nebraska a 3-1 The Bnilermakers rolled four Fullback Fred Baer scored record in the Big Seven, with But the try for point was bob- 7s. a touchdown a period, against Michigan's only touchdown, go- sin to at least a tie but a fumbled handoff-play by Badger pair Kansas and Oklahoma. the de- j bled and Missouri had a 7-6 | the luckless lllini. with Dawson ing from the four-yard line. the over dashed their hopes when it seem- fending champion, yet to play. 1 lead a few mordents later when ; kickinc the extra points. Little It a 16-play, 66-yard It Missouri’s climaxed ed a second touchdown was a was first defeat in ! Jim Hunter scored and Jack Fox Rex Brock scored one Purdue drive. But 48.502 astonished the conference, leaving the converted. Nebraska punched touchdown on a four-yard '¦ certainty. ; W?pmL yjjjtk « - , tj||| fans saw a fighting Indiana -.-lull-,-,., )Msk/ Mv>.. Tigers with a 2-1 record. right back with the 65-yard plunge Michigan through The misplay came on lowa’s team contain NebrasKa went 76 and 65 yards march, Dan Brown scoring from Murakowski, 204-pound junior the last half. five-yard line and Earl Smith for first-half touchdowns that j the one and Smith converting fullback, ground covered seven and 14 Michigan threatened several snapped up the ball for the cut the out from under | for a 13-7 lead. yards in his two scoring sprints. times but Indiana stopped the Hawks and that Missouri. The Huskers never Ncoraska 0 13 6 6—25 was the dismal ! Missouri <» 7 (I 12—19 Illinois matched Purdue’s first- Wolverine drives with intercep- threw a pass in either of the j Scoring: hcTnasxa, touchdowns—Kort- end for Wisconsin. lowa vigor- Lochr, touchdown with tions, even in the waning min- marches. | nek, Brown. Comstock. Conver- quarter Abe ‘ sion—Smith. Missouri—Hunter. Fox (2). Woodson’s 14-yard run in utes. ously kept possession in the fran- The first was launched with I Conversion—Fox. the quarter. Indiana 0 IS 0 Or—l 3 tic final five minutes as a Dad’s second Michigan .... . 7, 0 2 0— 9 Scoring: Indiana touchdowns —Hel- Day crowd of 52,185 saluted its Halfback Ken Swienton, re- tnski. Campbell Point after touch- sponsible for one of Illinois’ lost- down—Helinski. Michigan—Baer. Point favorite sons. after touchown—Kramer. Safety— Kansas State Beals Cincinnati Defeats ball fumbles, made up for it with Maent*. Coming only a week after a a 26-yard end run for a touch- , —AP Wlrephoto. 31-14 loss to Ohio State, the set- down in the fourth quarter. EVERYBODY’S EAGER—Hubert Bobo (42), Ohio State back, Rival Kansas, College of Pacific Illinois 0 7 0 7 —14 Pitt OHIO STATE 14 back left Wisconsin with a 2-2 28-6 Purdue 77 7 7—28 bats down a pass intended for End Fred Nosal (80) of North- By th. By the Associated Press Illinois scoring: Touchdowns—Wood- (Continued from Page C-l.) conference record. lowa now has Aiiociat.d Pren son, Swienton. Conversions—Wimaa western hi the first period of their game at (2). _ Evanston, 111. 3-2 mark in the conference. CINCINNATI, Oct. 30.—The NORTHWESTERN 7 a MANHATTAN, Kans., Oct. 30. Purdue scoring: Touchdowns—Mura- miral. took over the reins when Behind Nosal is an unidentified Ohio State player. Cincinnati Bearcats used a pass kowski (2), Lundy. Brock. Conversion* Fumble Hurts Wisconsin. —Kansas State’s Wildcats, i —Dawson 4 Red Dawson became ill. Hamil- interception and short, steady I < >. ton led the Panthers to triumphs Another disastrous fumble had fumbling and stumbling; at times, ground gains to trip the College over Navy and Northwestern be- hurt Wisconsin badly late in the but battling all the way, scored of the Pacific, 13-7, today for Tar Heels, second period. Halfback Pat fore today. Vols Beat Northwestern Holds Ohio State two touchdowns in both the their 15th straight victory. Gallaudet Trounced, It the first setback five | Levenhagen hit through the Stalmated in the first half, was in second and fourth quarters games for the Mountaineers, who | lowa forwards from the one- to Cincinnati marched 56 yards in Victory whip had aspirations of returning to 26-20, on Fullback's To 14-7 on Late Pass ! yard line but he hobbled barely their traditional enemy, the 1 4 plays at the start of the third by in the end zone and Bob Steames Kansas 26-6 Shepherd a big bowl, and it preserved the By th« Associated Press Bob Lauter capped with Jayhawks, 28-6, in a Big : quarter.for a touchdown. No play back an grabbed for Halfback George tradition that Pitt has never lost EVANSTON, 111., Oct. 30. i the ball lowa. Seven game before 21,000. went for more than 10 yards in Hott led eight-yard scoring smash. Shepherd a game to West Virginia here Long Scoring Runs Spunky Northwestern’s pass de- But the Buckeyes, flashing Wisconsin clicked for a touch- The victory, scored in chilly the series. Quarterback Mike College to a 26-6 vic- times in the first half Murphy sneaked from tory yesterday over Gallaudet Three By the Associated Press fense, steel-like for three quar- their best form of the game, down with three seconds to go weather, was Kansas State’s over one at Gallaudet. Pitt smashed deep into West ters, suddenly collapsed in the retaliated quickly to tie the in the third quarter. Starting fifth of the season against two foot out for the touchdown. KNOXVILLE. Tenn., Oct. 30. Later in the Virginia territory—going respec- I fourth period today, and Dave score, 7-7, with Bobo, on their 41, thd Badgers used losses and Kansas University’s period, Murphy He scored in the first quarter tively the 8, 29 and 13—but Fullback Tom Tracy broke re- .Hubert intercepted Bill Jacobs’ and to Leggett lofted a 24-yard touch- sophomore fullback, drilling 31 two passes and Ameche to reach seventh straight defeat. pass when he ran a punt oack for - plays each time was thrown back. peatedly through and around down pitch to Bob Watkins to yards for payoff. the lowa one. Ameche smashed Bill Carrington, fleet Negro in another 14 Jim Niemann 80 yards, in the third period on Donaldson, the Twice a 217-pound North Carolina's line today to give No. 1-ranked Ohio State a Leggett's triumphant touch- 22 yards in a bull-like thrust to halfback from Kansas. City, per- scored from the 3. a 58-yard pass play and tallied center, who is 28 and the father hard-pressed victory. set up the spot for his touch- sonally College of the Pacific couldn’t a third touchdown when he lead Tennessee to a free-scoring 14-7 down pass on the second play of led a Wildcat drive of of three children, pounced on the down bump. Glen Wilson added 85 yards that paid off with Car- get its passing attack going until went over from 2 to end a 45- 26-20 football victory. Ohio State thus took the un- finale climaxed a 52-yard fumbles to end the threats. A six the extra point. rington’s slash from the one-foot the fourth quarter. Jacobs con- ; yard drive. third time he hit Halfback Henry disputed Big Ten lead. drive in plays. with Tracy. 180-pounder from Bir- before The pent-up were on Wisconsin held the whip hand line in the second quarter. nected A. D. Williams in Johnny Shearer Ford with such viciousness that The Wildcats, playing Wildcats the end zone from the in the Quarterback mingham, Mich., dashed 43 yards 41,650 homecoming patrons, the scent of an upset in through most of the last half but The second State touchdown 5 also figured prominently in the block shook the ball from I the! I last game. first half. They grabbed 7-0 lowa was in control muen of the came on a 26-yard pass play 30 seconds of the Shepherd’s scoring, throwing two Ford’s hands and Bill Hillen re- threw a scare into Ohio State, a College of Pacific 0 O (i 77 which had been favored by 14 i lead in the second period, only first two periods in which the from Quarterback Jim Logsdon Cincinnati o 0 7 ti—l3 touchdown passes, one to Hott covered on the 13. Statistics Hawks got their points to Halfback Tony Addeo. College oi Pacific scoring. Touchdown 43-yard by Nichol- points, by holding the Associ- j i to have Ohio State blast 62 yards | vital —A. D. Williams. Conversion—Grose. and the other to Ace Emery A run Dick N. C. Tenn. plays Corky Taylor got both of Cincinnati scoring: Touchdowns—c yards. 15-yard roughness i First downs ... 21 11 ated Press’ top-rated team to in five to score two minutes Coach Forest Evasheviski, per- Murnhy. covering 20 son and pen- \ Rushing yardage 220 303 Kansas State’s Niemann. Conversions—Mac- a 7-7 until the decisive later and tie the score, 7-7, at haps as a psychological maneu- fourth-quarter cioii. only scoring alty to the nine-yard line set i Passing yardage Kid 38 standstill passes Gallaudet’s came | Passes attempted 13 6 i Leggett pass. halftime. ver and perhaps to give a re- touchdowns on after in the second quarter when Neil the stage for Donaldson’s field | I Passes completed 7 3 Kansas’ Tommy Webb had scored ] Passes intercepted py 11 Buckeyes Ellis ied the inspired Wildcats putedly not too healthy a first Battle sliced off left from goal, the only score in the open- i ! ! The toss kept the Wichita Nips Houston, 9-7 Punts 6 5 to a touchdown in the opening much to narrow the count to 14-6. tackle Ing half and the only field goal ! Punting average 36 47 unbeaten in six games this sea- team as rest as possible, ! six yards out to culminate a ... WICHITA, Kans.. Oct. 30 John Paluck recovered failed to win a Big Ten game and Fred Nosal for 19. Lauter BY2 71-yard mid- first period and struck for a a fumble by Freddy Wyant on touchdown sprint since 1952. barrelled the final eight and Tom way in the fourth period. Callaway touchdown after a Badger punt the Mountaineers’ 30. Salvaterra In The Ohio State victory, how- converted. But the Buckeyes came right to their 49. Fullback Binkey and Richie McCabe drove to the between he raced 82 yards for ever, was a rather hollow one as Broeder clipped off 15 yards to nine and then Salvaterra threw the Buckeyes did not look like back to tally after the ensuing | another which was nullified by kickoff- with crunching the Wisconsin 2, and on second a perfect pass to Bagamery in a penalty. potential national champions to- a drive j marshaled by Legett. He rifled down, Jerry Reichow twisted the end zone. In by far his best performance day. A Northwestern sophomore | 11 yards to Dean Dugger, Wat- through for the score. Jim Free- Mountaineers Regain Lead. ; of the season, Tracy netted 192 quarterback from Rock Island, j added the point. Wyant, kins ran 14 and then Bobo broke man an iron-man quarter- ; yards on 14 carries. He also made 111., Jack Ellis, stole individual surge through tackle after superb The lowa was marked back who played the full 60 min- • two conversions and turned in honors in his first collegiate a j a fake by Quarterback Leggett, by an unusual play in which utes, as did the entire center of fine defensive performance. appearance. i Reichow, apparently fading back the West Virginia line, Ohio State .. 0 7 9 7—14 sent Vols Take Early Lead. Ellis’ three successive pass 0— to far his right, reversed Northwestern ... 0 7 0 7 pass to Mountaineer hopes booming the The Vols, looking sharper than completions in second period Scorine Ohio State, touchdowns— his field and scampered across. when he sparked a 46-yard they previous touched off a 54-yard Northwest- Bobo. Watkins. Points after touchdown had in three home —Weed. Watkins. Northwestern—Lau- The score was nullified, however, march in the fourth period and appearances, grabbed a 19*7 ern surge in six plays that Full- ter. Fotnt after touchdown—Callawav. because of a clipping penalty on sent Marconi crashing across for first-half lead on Tracy’s 43- the 4. a 10-7 lead. yarder, an 80-yard punt return lowa’s second and vital touch- Pitt the kickoff took ensuing by Tailback Bobby Brengle and down came with only 40 seconds and marched. A 15-yard pass Tom Cloar’s 16-yard pass to Gophers Beat Spartans, 19-13, left in the second period. from Salvaterra to Nick Passo- Halfback Terry Sweeney. Stearnes scored from a yard out 12-yard by dilis and a run Sal- The Tar Heels, who picked up on the second play after a fancy vaterra put the ball on the four. their first six-pointer in the sec- On Bob McNamara's Scores pass had picked up 16 yards to Virginia West held on three ond period on Quarterback Al- By the Asicciated Pre»a possession, and Michigan State’s the Wisconsin 3. Kenny Ploen running plays and then Salva- bert Long’s 39-yard pass to Half- MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 30. Ed Zalar recovered. Bolden and passed to Freeman who caught terra threw a perfect pass into back Ken Keller, came back Bolting Bob McNamara gouged Lou Constanzo carried to the 4, the ball on the 8 and handed off PROFESSIONAL PAINTERS’ DROP CLOTH the arms of Glatz. strong after the intermission Michigan State’s tormented Rose to Smith. Salvaterra ran up 96 yards and threatened to overtake the Bowl champions from two back- and Bolden went over. lowa had little opportunity to TTERE’S chance to get a real professional of rushing on 16 carries and com- VOls. fleld positions today and steered A clipping penalty shoved score in the second half but the your piece pleted 8 of 16 passes for 105 Tar Heels March 71 Yards. Minnesota to a 19-13 victory be- Minnesota back to its goal line Hawks didn’t need the changes. JL JL painting equipment FREE! This big, sturdy Crinkle- yards. Wyant had only 5 com- After turning back two Ten- fore 63,575 chilled homecoming early in the game, and Clarence Ameohe collected 117 yards on pletions in 18 for 34 yards and nessee scoring threats, the Tar fans. Peaks brought the kickout to the 26 carries to bring his four-year gained only yards yards feet space Come in 40 on the Heels marched 71 for their McNamara, shifted from right Gopher 30. One play later, Mat- total to 3,127 yards, only 29 shy -36 square of from paint spatters. today ground. : second touchdown late in the halfback to fullback at the start sock was over for a touchdown. of the collegiate mark of 3.166 and get your FREE drop cloth with every gallon of Gold Pitt 0 0 7 fl—l3 i third quarter. ’ by Ollie 0 West Virginia 0 3 0 7—lo conversion was Matson Fran- Keller, who bore the brunt of ! by penalty, cisco University. Scoring: Pittsburgh. touchdowns— Statistics nullified a holding Bagamery. Giatz. Point after touchaown the Carolinians’ split-T .attack, and his second attempt hit the ! lowa’s top ground gainer was —Bagamery. West Virginia—Marconi. sped nine yards right Mich. State Minn. Field goal, Donaldson. Conversion. Don- ; dnd First downs J.'i 11 cross bar. Reichow with 87 yards on 16 at- aldson, payoff play put Rushing yardage Sill 2»3 on the to the Passing yardage lid I*l Cappelletti, demoted as a regu- tempts. Tar Heels only six points behind. Passes attempted 13 10 favor of The defeat marked the first Passes completed 4 5 lar in Dale Quist in a Key play in this drive was a 36- Passes intercepted by 0 1 drastic Minnesota lineup shuffle, time Coach Ivy Williamson had Duke yard up-the-middle dash by Punts 4 3 returned to guide the Gophers lost two conference games in a (Continued Page Punting average 33 30 from C-l.) Keller who was stopped from be- Fumbles lost 3 4 into the lead in the second quar- row in his six years at Wisconsin. Yards penalized 95 43 hind by Tracy. ter. He hit Bob McNamara with Wisconsin 0 0 7 0— 7 back Ed Post whirled around left Once more Tracy’s long 39-yard pass and Bob’s lowa 7 6 0 o—l 3 after of the game to plug the Gophers’ a brother Wisconsin scoring: Touchdown— end to score. Nelson calmly fourth-period touchdown gallop. injury-stricken fullback corps, Dick for two totaling 24 yards. Ameche. Conversion—Wilson. kicked the point. lowa scoring: Touchdowns—Reichow. winning North Carolina reeled off a 69- scored two touchdowns and Fullback John Baumgartner's Btearnes. Conversion—Freeman. There have been great con- games •yard scoring drive, Long passing tributed to a third. plunges helped Minnesota to the In the 21-year series between 16 yards to End Larry Mus- The churning 190-pounder 2, from where Bob McNamara the Yellow Jackets and the Blue champ in end Keller took a pitchout the zone. nailed down Minnesota’s fifth to score. NEVER BEFORE such a punt...so Devils, but none any more thrill- made good his second conversion. The McNamaras both went 60 Auburn Easily Beals victory in six starts under Coach surprisingly easy to use ..yet assur- /CA. ¦ ing than today’s battle. For The game was played in ideal minutes for ¦ H Jr H Murray Warmath by grabbing a j Minnesota. Bob’s W M"- v J ing you of smooth, professional re- nearly three periods Tech looked weather before a slim crowd of ! 33-yard smash in the quar- 8 Pat Wilson fumble before it i third I mmi ' M suits the very first time you paint! / like anything but an underdog 14,500. touched the ground to race 40 ter was the big gainer in the Winless Tulane, 27-0 as Duke. 1 j|ff it outplayed favored North Carolina 0 7 6 7—20 yards second Gopher drive, Cappelletti By !h« Associated Press 2 ? Tennessee 7 12 O 7—26 to a touchdown in the Mg&gjf latex-bait paint you've heard about Mitchell, a sophomore who period. punching over from a foot out. ex- North Carolina scoring: Touchdowns. third MOBILE, Ala., Oct. 30.—The "Glides"on with brush or roller pertly directed Georgia Tech’s Keller (2). Muschamp. Conversions. It Michigan State’s fifth Michigan State fi 0 0 7—13 victory-hungry .BBBk (2). was Minnesota O 7 13 0—1!| Auburn Tigers D r e s to the tou'th in minutes. attack, Keller Scoring: Michigan State, (V jl ‘ missed the extra point j : scoring: Tracy defeat against one victory in its touchdowns— WII Tennessee Touchdowns. Matsock. Bolden. Point alter touchdown ; smashed winless Tulane. 27-0, avcs nt) ndi after Tech’s third touchdown. (2). Brengle. Sweeney. Conversions. Minnesota, !? - Brush or roller washes Tracy (2). most dismal season since it rose -—Planutis. touchdowns—Bob j mainly on long passes by E htaJachy Cappelletti. Quar- ? Give yourn 0 rooms nthrnew beautyu' Georgia Tech was without the power. scoring McNamara . Point after I MW-X—FmWU IB* c)ean m pUin water! to national After* : touchdown—Cappelletti. terback Bobby Freeman and the With Gold Bond Velvet! services of All-American Center an easy touchdown in the first ; bruising rushing of Fullback Joe mOW Spatters w.pe up easily Larry Morris, who missed the Colorado Aggies Win, quarter, Michigan State was un- ; Childress. Tulane rarely got into game because of an injury, and able to threaten again until late Tiger territory. Halfback Billy Teas %nd four 37-34, Over Montana in the game, when Leßoy Bolden Lions Beat Baltimore Childress, a 195-pounder, got other players who were sus- By th. Associated Press bounded over from the 4. the first touchdown on a 65-yard pended by Coach Bobby Dodd FORT COLLINS, Colo., Oct. The Spartans’ Johnny Mat- pass from Freeman late fn the two days ago for violating train- 30.—Colorado A&M evened its sock turned right end for a 24- In Hockey Debut first quarter. He rammed over ing rules. yard romp Skyline Conference record here touchdown in the first Bob Lunny of Montreal, Can- from the 14 for another score Barger and Aldridge were the today by edging Montana Uni- quarter. McNamara, shifted to ada, In the third period. big stars In Duke’s offense. turned the “hat trick” last Ald- versity, 37-34. right half, got it back on the night at Uline Left Halfback Fob James ridge, a junior, ripped the Tech the 10 end of an 82-yard in the Arena, supplying All told, team scored march half the Washington Lions’ scor- scored on a cutback off tackle line to pieces on the final Duke touchdowns, kicked eight extra second quarter, and Geno Cap- from the Tulane nine in the touchdown drive. ing in a 6-2 opening exhibition points, and counted one field pelletti’s conversion gave Minne- victory the second quarter. The other Au- said Duke gave over Baltimore Clip- when 'Dodd "never goal. sota a 7-6 halftime lead. pers. burn score came on a 53-yard thoroughly up in . . Crayon marks, and wore us down the Colorado A&Mran its lead to Cappelletti sneaked over to cap Verne LaPointe pass by Freeman to big Dave hand f fourth period early assisted Lunny prints just wipe off! with a minute 37-13 in the third quarter, another Minnesota drive'in the on two goals and rammed Middleton in the third. SIXTEEN COLORS AND WHITE to go’’. but had to battle down to the third period, and McNamara home Xula ne o ti o O— o one himself period, » 7 Tech Halfback Jimmy Thomp- ' i in the third Auburn 14 0—27 Distributor MARYLAND (Cort’d) wire as Montana came to life clinched it with his sprint down Auburn scoring: Touchdowns—Chil- shook loose j A crowd of a little more than (2). James. son on a twisting 51- and scored three touchdowns. the sidelines. ! dress Middleton. Points after yard 500 attended. touchdown—Tubbs. Childress. Pyburn W. R. 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