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California... .. 14

Ed. Tumicif 15), Northwestern tlfhodk, ssoatt sound and being stopped by George Souza (83), California left end.

Butler Wins, 42-39,

Tunnicliff later saved the game for the Wildcats with 4 a feed

run.

Basketball Scores

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interference is Jack Jensen (36),

Romps

Jack Swaner returns a Northwestern kick in the first

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varter we the Rose Bowl game. Running

All-America fullback. Wildest Joe Zuravieff (85) is on his knees.

Big 10 Cagers Flyers Nip Caps, 3-2,

Makes It Six Straight

] By BILL PITTMAN » . Butler University hung another scalp on its basketball war belt | " night, beating Indiana Central 42 to 39 in the Fieldhouse. It was the sixth consecutive vietory for the Bulldogs who had

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ern “Methodist to a 2i-to-13 vic- gave the Bulldogs a 25 to 20 lead E!

gon Webfoots in the Cotton Bowl] Again in the second half, dithough there appeared to be a

game, race on in between the. baskets, |3Pe*4¥ a fea, neither team could find the hoop!

ioe pl and. constantly upset Ore-[DOVer lost. its poise,

Southwest Conference champions! the game got out of the hands of snorted past the co-champions of the Pacific Coast Conference,

The fans who jammed even into

wholesale fouling, all of course

4 Huntingien 49, Vincennes 47 (final). 39, Franklin 38 (overtime). indiamapoll Cathedral 46, Martinsville 32. | Martinsvill

tory over the strong-finishing Ore- at the half. - WH

gon's board of strategy as the Several times in second perio Hier:

the referees and resulted in|. Wayne N

NEW YEAR'S DAY H. 8, TOURNEYS

Bulldogs Off on Shooting, but Keep maningten (84 SINAEER Situation Well i mn ‘Hand; 4071 Watch ‘ Wibiih 36, wainingten 38 (consaiation)

, Franklin 34 (censelation). Cathedral - ru "Greencastle 47 (overtime,

of his career today, leading South- Ralph Chapman and Jimmy Doyle | crawtardsrils 55. Michizan City ‘38. a Frankfort 37.

Crawfordwrille al, Elwood 38 (fnal).

At Plainfield Monrovia 43, Mooresville ay 52, Plainfield 31. Speedway 4, Monrovia 30 (Anal). t Rushville

consistently. — Butler, ~ however Gummeravile 33. shelbyvile, 1 :

Wayne

47 tconselation).

At New Haven

unintentional. And at one time) mee ia: a Biaion 30.

it in the period it was a battle fr | Bluffton 23, Berne 21 (consolation). the aisles of the big saucer on a OM} heen NEAR 8 crisp, g§ sau the free throw line for more than] fe: ATV ALPaRAISO

decreases, The Dixie Bowl attend- F b il p ance was unchanged. ©’ Here is the attendance break- oof a act down for the two years. (Does A not include Cigar and Tangerine . DALLAS, Tex, Jan. 1 (UP)—

Dr. Edwin D. Mouzon Jr, chair. Bowls Which ate ng man of the Southern Methodist

GAME Rose, Pasadena, Cal. «ivvus 932,000 33.000 University faculty committee on Tr, he . . So Migmi, Pie... 50.900 |heard in late November that SMU,

Shrine, Ban Bre ein. 1 $3090 and Notre Dame will renew foot- : ios 15,009 30.000 ball relations. se 14.000] Dr. Mouzon said the Mustangs 000 sooo and the Irish-have signed a twor Re att 0 i Ba game contract. The first is to be| Harbor, San Diego, © 000 . 11.000 played here next Dec. 3, the see-| Villcan, Birmingham, Ala... 6.000 1000/ond on Noy. 13, 1051, at Notre DOUBLE vss xevst) or said 513,365 473,000| Dame, ee———————— ty | Notre Dame defeated SMU, 20 14, in their first football meet-

cloud aft A Walker and’ Big Kyle (Killer)|1¥® minutes with the score ad- Yalbarsis Ii. Chesierion. %. —Rose— ~—Shrine— OO a pon atop Of the un-ipyjidogs -into 'a 28-27 lead 10 Cal came back to. march 60 Rote, 2 bull of a sophomore, |vancing one point at a time.’ Hobart 37, Chesterton 36 (consolation). Eee ett taprestese comet sneer SR. protecte Pp Almas, St. Louis prin utes before the game ended.| . (Ci th ned P: break down the Oregon line ol As. time- grew short, Coach “*™*! * Valparaise 31 (final). N'western ....-7 6 0 7—20 East All-Stars 0 7 7 0-14 80alle, and scored. Rod Morrisonigys the Texans would not be bitinusd on Page 40) i i garded as the folighest on the Tofiy Hinkle brought chuckles! OTHER WOH SCAGOLS California ... 7 0 7 0—I14 West All-Stars 6 0 0 812 as Sede is ie Sou) on 8 genied victory in this highest- : + Pacific Coast. from the erowd when he replaced Evansville Tinceln 45, Douglas (Hender- Br —Delta— i aE e'son olsky at georing of Orange Bowl games. ' i: Duel Missing Center Chapman with small Mar-| on | a WmnoMary 0 0 6 14—%0 Immediately the St. Lousy 08 the winning _touchdown| JG - vin Wood, after both John Bar-! STATE COLLEGES - Okiahoma ... 7 0 7 0—i4 Wm-Mary ... 0 0 6 14-20, {drive Texas marched from its f The 19-year-old “ Rote showed! ,owclitf and Griffith had been Butler 47, Indiana Central 39. + [North Carolina 6 0 0 0 ¢/OKIa- A-M....0 0 0 0-0 Players swarmed around the of-|ouwn 31 on line plays and a short ALIS : i _ complete disregard for the bUIKY|penched on fouls. ‘ | Midwest Collegiate Tourney | a —Salad— (ficlals and fans booing and stomp-|pagg to the Georgia 39, then with - H i Webfoot forwards as he burst off I ; , | Indiana Stale 62, Northeast Missouri 43 (ing their feet, threw rolled up {Georgia's defenses spread for & H + tackle, shook off twe defenders) 10 the waning minutes, Butler’s| (Sma. " —Orange— users \paper wads, pop corn boxes and P laxity almost brought them dis BIG TE Drake ...ecee 7 1 0 Old (pass, .Texas quarterback Paul PROVIDENCE, R. I, Jan. 1 in the ‘secondary and sped 36 ug =| Dartmouth 52, Northwestern 49. |Texa® .......18 7 71 14—4l Arizona ...... 0 7 6 0-13 0ther debris on the ice. ” yards for a third period touch- aster as the Greyhounds drew Minnesots ». Colgate 46. G T TT 7-28 a After the game, Emory Jones, | | Campbell handed the ball to{(UP) — The Indianapolis Jets down. within four points at 40 to 36. THER COLLEGES eorgia oo... oo —Raisin-— | general of th A Landry, who went to the 12-yard!staved off a late Providence Two free throws by Bob Evans Abtene cadets 11. Highlands 4. Cotto ccc sere aeitemeseme 1) roy IANALEP OF dhe Bt. Louk line. | Steamroller rally tonight to gain 0 ai 3 98 pi An anticipated passing duel be-|3ng Woo gave the Bulldogs a Bethany 33. Botner 110 n Occidental ... 0 0 7 4 Pe Be " wr Dura t| Clay carried to the 8 and Byron a sqeaky 78 to 77 victory before ' p- _ tween SMU's Gil (The Arm)|ye saint | Bowling Green 65, Xavier 31. MOR 7 05 5s; Colorado A.-M. 0 13 0 7-—20/P'8n Be 2 arma complaint Gillory to the 2 from where Clay|2140 Auditorium fans in a battle - 3 point margin, but a foul gave! |Sou. Meth..... 70 1 7—21 lory ¥ t ohngon and Oregon's Norman Tw Southern Cal (postponed); | . — , en - with Maurice Podoloff, preauten) Adsocia i Central a point and they elected Canisius 56, Cornell 54. (Oregon ...... 0 0 0 15-18 —T rine— scored and kicked the extra point of Basketball tion of ae 398 e Van Brocklin did not materiality take the mecond shot out of|Comensry (La) ol. Wiekits 45. {=f tanger] : 3 eon "toate League. |,, put the Longhorns in the lead.|America divisional tailenders. Tae i ida iie fo oe n i{bounds. Dwight Swails then hit|Duenesne sb. Jeng Inland U. Os | —Gator— Murray (Ky) ’ = ° ne KIMS 2. ooovsoy GB cornerans Swenik Clincher Applied rahgisnapolis £42ward Ray 3 Lat Ross BL) 4 . cholson ring A and he showed the fans that the| Book Te Taxes the score 46 to 39. pr Loyola (3 ttm Albeight 9, Clemson +... 14 0 1 3-2 i ol He Marcil : "b Devaney They applicd-the elinchira mex en a BR - mote than a minutefiizonsis A 82, Maine 4b . Missouri ..... 0 14 2% 7-23 —Harbor— Licari .“ verve I. Morrinon{I0eNt When Rauch lost the (give the Jets a seven-point lead 2 : (Continued on on (Continued on Page 49) 49)... remaining Central still had a | Misuisaippi Det ¢ tient St to. rr porn anne GAG cor LW Podoisky |at the "Georgia 25 on a gambled [ frien ks : chance, but Butler took the ball LC TT Dixi {Villanova ....13 0 14 0-27 Soares — ot Lows: Simon. aiiiean. | fourth down pass. that outlasted the Providence f 20 3 9% | RE F S out yA Dounds en a Toul py Nov SE 5. Hasan, Color ». a Bayle — SE Rs 0 ) 7 =" [Dori Fon ackor Indians Me | Landry banged, oR 11 Jarcs| waike Ua nAY. fired-by- Ready. ’ ner and manag LF | ew York University Conmmectici Peeves 13-0 0-20 Vulcan | ve. land Clay went over from the : 0 sh i ans ee oyt the final seconds. Wood! a College 5. Wake Forest. 0 0 TOT re Ree S00 T1623 ore SCORE By PERIODS: Bo , yard line, romp 31d a Carts % % missed | San Fra UC ueky .. 0 vent —— 7 ¥ ’ z BE score on Si Thee hel Wi ashinglon (5. Louis) $1. North Dakota =Sun | Greensboro we F708 013) insinnpni AMAEY: re ta gia 15 ooo a pocre 1 1% enabled the Jota to lead at the ctionsT } HH ] os fare . : Oring summary: ~ remaining 45 seconds. end of sach period. They were 1 gun had sounded, |W. er Sta St. Joseph's (Pa) 60, —— sip Prairie- ret Period: St. Louis ili Sullivan’ The lead changed: hands five ; i Butler warms the Fieldhouse | Wheaton 70, aliisdate 51. (W. Virginia .- -— 1 14 0-—21| — (Doran, Posse) 10:35; St. Louis (2) Black 41 dur ™ me. Ge rgia Pe game's high point men, Shop, Downstalrg | again next Saturday when the PROFESSIONAL Tex. Mines... 0 6 0 6-12 Wilberforce .. 0 0 0 6— 6 Siw ILI Indiatapalls LR. Mor lores Jr Rd th pret py pl Peevey O81: ihe } NEW YORK, fan. 1 (UP) «At- Bulldogs ‘meet an old state rival, Association of Ameries ” TTT Prairie. View. , 0 0 0 0 @|{olton. Lund, McComb, uls (4) Grosso fullb ck Brookfield, f 4 0 Catvertey, £ 4-0-3 Ee. —Cligar— == Vl! -Becond Period: St is 4 sash minute when lumbering ullba Fl ? «Ballors, § 5 4 4 i ———— 1 “fehdance at Néw Year's Day foot- DePauw. SAE CP Bt EY es je “Pineapple: IC Fata, N oH Pep ROL A L-Bodine- intercepted ai andly, 3 A natndd hl I! © ball games showed a general in. Peter (0 |indians Oeniral (39) Baltimore 72, Boston 61. St. Thomas fo aay chat gt Simpson pass And hammered 71 el Nagy, f © 0 0Nosirand, ¢ 3 & 1 § . £10 pl| Washington 82, Chicago #0 » egon State “a, | and) is "87. Penalties: Dewsbury, Haid Black, © 4 ‘1 6iBch'bacher, 60 2 1 IB crease over a Year ago a check, Q Prien f 2 tH MoGrath 1 1 4 Minneapolis 92. Fi. Wayne 72. (Minn) ..... 0 0 7 6-13 At Honolulu: + Or g n tat: . Towery, & 7°23 4H Shannoig? 1 1 sevealéd tonight, Fino | 11 3 Stevenson 11 oe York M8, Pilistsiyuie », {Missouri Valley 0 13 0 0—-13U | University of Hawall 27. ot fals: Dis Smith and Hugh MeLeah,' (Continued on on Page 39) Hamilion, ¢ ‘ } 3 Walker. ¢ : : ° ’ — it ren ey ——— — — ——1Malamed, 8 {Meinhold, ) of the gain was. attributed to ex-| Charman” 1 3 3 Slam 1413 Pugh, § 3 0 3 : “ {Hubbard, # 3 0 1 | RESSIUWLI ER LER HiHere Are Gains and Pains in Orange, Cotton Bowls Try particularly Tulane Stadium at) smepherd 1 3 3 MeBrite 1} Totals ...35 819) Totals .. 3113 18 ) . Dw Often where Sapacity was Maas 01 1 Harner’ 00 3 ’ providence we : lett ~- f creas y some y seats, | . Totals 13 16 20' ‘Totals 14 11 20 i Free throws misse ne mg ; ! iors 3, a Brookfield, 4 In 14 games this year a total]. Jal( Time score—Butler 35, Indiana ROTE 3 Sailers 3, Meinhold 3 i of 513,365 fans were on hand| Free thfows missed—Butler, Baker and] ’ Olficisls—John Scalzi and Phil Pos ; whereas 73000 {Sa saw the tay Rowgiaon, 4, Swai Tndisna Cat: 4 1 k Tr oa teve J mon aat sea on seven gamer SEE nL oo” vee] oy We Sycamores Take mr——————— ! . . aad and Harbour Sowa, SMU and Irish Midwest Title i The Rose, Shrine, Delta, Sun, ((LERRE HAUTE, Ind. Jan 1 In Raisin, and Vulcan games showed Ratify Two-Game | big lead and coasted to its second ¥ 1

Muncie Central, 48-37 edged the Mustangs, 20-19, Both

RICHMOND, Ind., Jan. 1 (UP) Dame. «Richmond turned the tables on:

' werful Muncié Central tonight, do the Bearcats 48 to.37 to, Hershey “Wins, 73 , win the New Year's Day high HERSHEY, Pa. Jan. 1 (UP)~| school baskétball tournament Little Harry Frogley made a sue-| here. | cessful professional. debut when Central, ranked in fifth posi- he turned in a fine performance tion among state. teams by United in the nets to help the Hershey ! Press, was favored to Win thie Bears gain a 7 to 3 victory over ' four-temm event. Central Tn Providence Reds before more , Michmont 45. 31. sari’ fn tha) thctt 6500 American Hockey

games were played . at ~ Notre

3.000) athletics, today confirmed rumors

Richmond Upsets ing in 1980. In 1939, the Irish

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Badgers at Illini

Tomorrow Night By BILL EGGERT

Mel T

the Purdue cage 88, Michigan City 40 (consola- mentor, won't forecast any finish

In Rough Ice Match

ey 7, Providence Philadelphia J, Pittsburgh 1. Cleveland % ashin ton 2.

for his Boilermakers other than| Baston 4, New ¥ York 1. prt “We'll be in there playing Toronto §, Montreal 3

Chicago 5, Detroit 3

all the time.” He believes Illi-| i mois, a 67-t0-62 conqueror of But-| GAMES $ TONIGHT ler this season, is the BIZ Ten's| gs rou an oars on

orth 43, Mishswaka 28 (final).

leeper -club—that may pull the; Philadelphia ai Buffal

North 5 Bouin men Bend Siler st. [surprises. eas Ceatral 55, South Sentead Coach Branch McCracken’s

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Pittsburgh at Providence, Hershey at Wash National League Chicago at “Detroft Torente at New York.

Football Bowl Scores

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Hoosiers Dropped From 3d Place; “7

St. Louis to Protest Referee’'s Conduct 8ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 1 (UP)— The sleepless fight season for by 11 penalties, many arguments and an announcement by the St. Big Ten basketball coaches gets Louis management that a protest

At the time, St. Louis

by Barry Sullivan, on assists from Lloyd Doran and Hec Pozzo [at 10:35 minutes, and another by {Steve Black, on a pass from Ernie mammoth Texas line ripped open

| Trigg at 13:13. Demand Penalty

[play to continue. The Capitals rushed str

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: — | Aeme Telephotos. Donaldion, Gaorgn NalfGack. picked up seven yards and Harris; o Texas tackler, yoslarday in this, , Particular play during the rang Bowl gone # at Miami, Fla.

Kyle Rote, SMU back, is s wh hae Brad Ecklund ys and

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In a hectic match punctuated |

against a referee's conduct would)

Louis ‘demanded a penal {against the Cap for “drawing {blood.” Officials, instead, ordered

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|HOCKEY—AMERICAN LEAGUE

St. Louis at indianapolis, e $%) p.m, WRC a

Coliseum, on Philadelphia at Baflaio Cleveland at New Haven, Pittaburgh at Providence, | PRO BASKETBALL Association of America

3 the situation more in hand than the score would indicate. has): At Auburn night AY oficlally . Wigrro¥ be lodged, the Flyers tonight defeated Indianapolis, 3 to 2. Rochester att. Louis. 1 There were 4071 spectators on hand to watch the game. The | N Aner Nog T An a Sie a. [ference opens with one .game The same two clubs meet in Indianapolis tomorrow: night. New York at’ Chicago ; J Bulldogs were off from the floor, hitting. only 13 of 52 shots for a) Kenlnivine’ Nippante a Sauer scheduled— Wisconsin at Ties fess . Coupled with a defeat by Pittsburgh in the American Hockey |CY0 JUNIOR" BASKETBALL hE low .250 average. Central was| Richmond | ~The heavy firing starts Sn. League the Fivers' triumph en). 0" Pik adn. WE $ little’ better, hitting 15 of 55 for| Rickmond 50, i. Warne South 3. “ig. turda t with Illinoi ext 0 he | abled them to increase their hold| Philip. ip m § bea a 254. Central id, Marion 34. a y nigh ols. at On the ce a" frst ol h Holy: Rosary st St. Philip, 1 p. Ralph (Buckshot) O'Bri Marion 4.FC. Wayne South 37 (Consol: (Indiana, Northwestern at Ohio, AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE a at place to eight points] HoUZRory Ehetbyville (8h. Joseph) - fy perked up the Butl 0 ta 1 michmond 48, Muncie Central 37 (Anal). {Purdue at Towa, défending cham-| Western. Division [While Indianapolis dropped from| p. m. TOMORROW perked ip utler attack with] . AL Jeflersonville 'pion Michigan ‘at Minnesota andis: zeus .. .. 2 3 Th J.03|a tle with Cleveland for “third| ny i points while Center Hurley] | entingbutl 4 Tvaamiile Bosse 35. (Creighton, a non-conference quin-! Pissburgh ...... 18°10 8 42 133 si Place when the Barons won their COLLEGE BASKETBALL y i sriffith- was doing the same for | Jo Rersanvl Bu 40, Southport 35 (conse- tot at Wisconsin. ANDIANAPOLIS “ a * J 3 Eo Pi game from Washington. { De rr hh Central with 10. : »- Selereonville a8, Huntingburg 47 ama).. The opener between Michigan “Butta alo 1712 4 3 13 0 The big rumiud. that Provoked Bul Suite wf Sariham Vi paral Walker Plays . os anes Ncrotee { At Andersen \and Minnesota should be a hun Eastern Division = = oo the 11,939 rabid fans came in the| Connecticut. Sane ¢ Vajpurain, ; Each teas séeined ‘more inter ry 3, Jasuson. 48, dinger since both have been Providence ..... 33 7 3 48 171 a: rst period when Indianapolis) Game of His Life: New Castle 51, Logansport 36 (sonsela- picked as probable 1949 ‘cham-' Hershey Grarins 3 un 2 3 ua 1 scored its first goal while five of] DALLAS, Tex. Jan. 1 (UP) — ested in play situations rather| Athen) Re Koka hab | pions. Springfield rent B02 6. 34 110 143 the six Bt. Louis players were exas fms 8S, or . ithan points until the period was| - AS (ioello Krause Likes Gép WOR ives 6 2¢ 4 18 77106 huddled with their coach. Ebble| Devastating Doak Walker, a solo}, ots a close. The then | Dermat se. “Ni West Latireite 34 Coach Ed Krause Pr t Prine vo $M 4 16% 3 Goodfellow, ater wingman Tony| ,in all-around gridiron brilliance, pace 0 Degli 3. Mantiolle, 3, nila: 4 » (eon- Dame, Who. has seen both Otre RESULTS LAST NIGHT {Licari had been helped off the played the greatest football game py essed and successive baskets: “iaiuionl.. Delphi 38 (final). |tets in action this season, Rass) St. Louis 3 INDIANAPOLIS 2. Nug ith 4 siashod nose that 1o- orgia, . Wy * Ab Frankfort toward the Gophers. Springteid 3, New Haven 3 (tie). quired three stitches, ae :

was ; leading, 2 to 0, the result of scores Two Last Quarter ...

{the Georgia Bulldogs today for There

game.

Wondey

Tallies Turn Trick

| Golden oo . le

“| first period by the brilliant Frank

Long Runs. Ruin © CSomi's Chances

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the Big Nine its third consecutive Rose Bowl victory—20 to 14 over the. University of California. Playing without the services of All-American Fullbsck Jackie Jensen for all but five minutes of the last half, the underdog Golde en Bears made a brilliant thirds period comeback before the #2. 000 partisan fans to take a 14-13 lead. But long runs, whilch accounted for two of the Wildcat counters, spelled ruin for the Pacific Coast Conference. -

Repeat Performance ‘It was a 73-yard romp in the

Aschenbrenner that gave the touchdown.

clincher in the mist-shrouded stadium near the game's end. The Golden Bears,

Jack Swaner bucking the ball across the goal line. Jim Cullon then converted for one important one point to send the Bears ahead, 14-13. :

| MIAMI, Fla. Jan. 1 (UP)—Aldowns and

Licart, thrown into the boards Dall carriers Tom Landry andi, 4 ong By the time he got (by Benny Welt, had been helped Randall Clay, and the underdog {past the line of scrimmage, at off the ice bleeding profusely, at, fl.onghorns won a 41-to-2§ victory, least seven Northwestern blockt¥'in the 15th annual Orange Bowl lers were In front of him. -They

The-60,253 roaring fans watched | fornia men in the road — and wh Georgia's famed passing quarter-| Tunnicliff romped across ' the Alght pack, Johnny Rauch, throw the 80al line standing up.

HOLCOMB.

~ |event. It was State's third Mid- . | west crown sliige thé tournament

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oot 4 13 fia, r 1 3 SE 1913 | Borer. «8 4 133 Rreesiil.¢ : J ‘ : 3 : Fae 04 4 Borger: Ye \ 213. J nn

the California 43. | started tackle, backed ‘out and ‘went

| gang-blocked the only two Cali-

| straight Midwest collegiate tournament victory tonight, defeating {Northeast Missouri 62 to 43 for the Sycamore's 27th straight win on their home floor. “Coach John Longfellow’s squad had éomplete command of the game almost from the starting . | Whistle as they beat Northeast Missouri for the second consecutive year in the finals of this

was started In 1045. Duane Kilueh pumped in 18 points to. lead the Sycamores. State and Northeast were the survivors of an eight team field that started the ffth Midwestern tourney. Indians ha 1 A! N'sast. Missouri

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