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J NEW YORK, Dec. 24—Christmas week means tourna|ment time in the college basketball world and no less than seven major carnivals were clearing the courts today for «FORTUNATE ARE we who are able to spend ‘this| * p' pyy EGGERT action, :. ~|{ion played. The lone upset in Christmas Eve in the confines of our own living room: :As| OPT0 HELLER, as coach Mrs. Leahy, our seven ‘children and I prepared for Santa's ¢ the last-place Indianapolis visit we couldn't help but think how lucky we are to be able Caps, is eligible for an extra

The hardwood holiday doings|thjs group saw eighth-ranked

begin on Wednesday night when| 1ndiana turn back seventh-ranked to have our entire family together or The three major collegetioad of-Santa Claus goodies.

MONDAY, DEC." 24, 19514

the Cotton Bowl Tournament| Kansas State, 80-75, in a win that , opens at Ddllas, Tex., and the Big stamped the Hoosiers as Big Ten , Seven Tourney starts at Kansas) tle threats. ~ : City. On Thursday, the Dixie{ JLLINOIS, ranked 0: 31, at this happy time. Our Lord Cer! couches responsible fo the prom: Although ov " |inent position-the Split T formaeral other meém- * [tion occupies in today's sport

| : {scene. Both men are definitely TE 0 defense minded so a high caliber sion are similarly game is in the offing.

| N » » ” ee Teel | «ALL - AMERICAN performers ter around in the American tain- that their will be plentiful as Maryland's Hockey League's Western Divimain thoughts {| Bob Ward, Fd and Dick Mod- cion. They accounted for two are not particu- zelewski oppose Tennessee's Hank goals here last night as Indianlarly concerned ‘* |Lauricella, Ted Daffer, John apolis and Cincinnati battled to a % | Michels, Bill Pearman, et al. Our 3-3 overtime tie, x *

with prettily

wrapped pack-- ¢ | scouts are still compiling data on|

[these two teams which we shall ages at this time. | A Ht is, of Mr. Leahy have in time to make our pre-

course, being made to the mentors diction next Monday, whose teams will be participating] Exploding the theory that Bowl in Bow! games eight days hence. selections place emphasis on an

Having finished the 1951 season| 5 WITHINg team 's ihe Colton as the number one team in the Na~ rexas - Christian and Kentucky. tion Tennessee, is placed in the Re a of os : : ' oth participants have lost four spotlight for New Year's Day as games, but this game may well they oppose unbeaten Maryland In| rove "to be the most pleasing the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans. from the spectator standpoint. "BH Kentucky has one of the naTHE COMBINATION of Ten-/y,, top passers in Vito Parilli nessee and the Sugar Bowl is .... putch Meyer, the Texas something very close to my heart op igtjan coach, is one of the as my last assignment before ,.,fession’s most talented pass coming to Notre Dame was 10 goranse men. Regardless of past] coach Boston College against Gen. performances it lines up as a Neyland’s Tennessee Vols in that .. 4 pleaser with passing playstadium on Jan. 1, 1941. ing the ma jor role. This game presents a very in-| 2 8a teresting clash of personalities; AGAINST their only common and systems. In Gen. Neyland we! opponent, Texas University, Kenhave a man with one of the most tucky was defeated by a 7 to 6 impressive . records in modern| score while TCU fell 32 to 21. I coaching. His single wing system am sure that both teams have was good enough 20 years ago, advanced considerably since their and He has proven it to be even games with the Longhorns and petter today. - {| the’ records indicate that Texas Mafyland’s Jim Tatum is a Christian has advanced the young man in the profession: andi furthest,

line roffensive spark as the Caps sput-

But Heller probably would chorus noels If he just had an-| other line like Enio Sclisizzi, Earl! Reibel and Bert Hirschfeld. That trio is Heller's only frontcombination showing any

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YOU STILL see indications of the Caps eventually getting a winning streak going, but they never Jeli. « Cincinnati will miss the defensive play of Wally Stanowski. The rough*type. backguard suffered a broken left ankle last night 47 seconds “after the overtime session started. He skidded feet first into the corner-boards, dug out a chunk of wood and twisted his ankle. Stanowski is 32 years old and a broken ankle at that age just about snuffs out any more

hockey playing. 1

The 3105 Coliseum. fans finally got to see the Caps’ Pete Durham playing a wing. He was stationed | at defense the first two periods] and was partly responsible for] Cincinnati's first two goals be-| cause of his neglect on one and being trapped on another. i

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JOHNNY DENIS and Jack Me-|

Cloud gave the Mohawks a 2-0 lead early in the first period before the Caps’ Sclisizzi and Reibel | tallied at 19:00 and 19:24. { The second period was scoreless!

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~The Indianapolis Athletic Club boys’ swimming team opens its home schedule against Toledo YMCA Thursday, Cogch Jim Clark has announced.

«+ The boys’ team goes to Indiana University Jan. 5, then

meet at,

engages in its first b pen AAU

South Bend in the - championships Jan. 12. The Indacs downed “XY,” 53 to 23, in the but lost 50 to 30 at L sity in Chicago. Leadin team is Capt. Billy Kerr, former state high .school “golf . tourney medalist at Shortridge.

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: Jan Girls’ competition gets under- swim : in Feb. 3, Multomah Athletic Club Kenosha Youth Roundation, at South Bend. Complete schedules Reb. 3 | Twin

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Open A A U., at South Bend: Jan

nivere boys’ Mar. 3. 4, 5. National A.A.U. Champion- Stanowski, but Indianapolis cept Tllinois will be in the tour-

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at South Bend: Mar. 1, Indianapolis Y. M C.A: Mar. 9, Louisville Y. M.C. A; Mar. 14. 15, 16, Indiana State Championships: Mar. 29, 30, Mid-West: championships;

ships, at Yale University, WOMEN

12, Open A. A.U, at South Bend: 19, Town Club: Jan. 26, Lafavette Club: Jan. 27, Twin City Swim Club; Feb. 10, Kenosh

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14. 15,

Dayton Y.M C. A.; Jan. 35, University of 10, 11, 12, National Championships at DayCincinnati, at Cincinnati; Jan. 26, Purdue tona Beach.

| : {Thursday and Friday ni South Bond Central Is {penalty ruling and during the Michigan State ja) Nghia two. have an inkling it might be a 2-3 defeat,” he said. | the second Big T lub -| Attucksé 1st Tourney Foe that the referee was a “homer.” | mouth Tg en ab any Dart Tony Trabert

visitors.

By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports Writer. AN ALL-STAR cast, including

most of the season-long frontrunners, was ready today to

»’ |back-alley clash. Socko Barlow |

although Johnny Wilson punched in a goal at 17:30, but it was dis-| allowed by Referee Des Smith,| who ruled the goal was scored |after he had stopped play with a {toot from his whistle. The Caps {lost a lengthy protest made more | {aggravating to Cap followers be-| |cause Smith, like all other AHL ‘referees, neglects to inform other

officials and the public announcer !#2ding independent, Notre Dame, |, merican hero. |wére undefeated after three weeks) of comptition today as the clubs (headed into holiday tournaments..trajian fans

what the rhubarb is about. {

u ~ s { THE action got more rough as the third session opened. Defenseman Jim Hay checked the Mo-

iseats. tipped in a goal from a shot by|

leveled the score again 24 seconds! later ' ‘when Bert Giesebrecht! shoveled Durham'’s pass by Goalie Emile Francis. The overtime session, a period

7. Town Club, at Chicago: Feb. 24. when players are more cautious face Butler and Purdue.

[Mar. 2, Kenosha Youth: Foundation: Mar. about penalties, blossomed into a |8. Open A. A. U, at Dec. 27, Toledo Y.M.C. A; Jan. 5, In- 186, at Bloomington; Jan, 132,29. 30, 20, Atlanta

lived up to his Cincinnati name) at 3:20 tossing Giesebrecht over the boards. Brklacich suddenly

took a great dislike for Smith's

{course of their unprintable dis-

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ference rivals, including: Hammond’'s Wildcats, Whiting currently leads the West NIHSC with three straight wins. Monon, with nine straight viec-

cussion, Brklacich informed Smith

That cost Brklacich a 10-minute misconduct penalty. That was! agreeable to all because nobody could pronounce his name anyway. 5 “ A

Ten crown, Iowa and Indiana sie players F leach had five victories and no| a payers. hawks’ Steeve Brklacich over the defeats

Aond #t Dayton: Feb, 24. Twin City Swim Club, 'sideboards into the front row of ‘had four triumphs and no losses.

At 18:06, Gus Schwartz Notre Dame had a 6-0 mark.

| will appear at Illinois while Ohio!

Classic. Tournament at Raleigh, downed DePaul,. 70-61, failing to N.C. the Gator Bowl Tourna- match Kentucky's 98-60 conquest ment at Jackson@jlle, Fla., and of the Blue Demons; third-ranked the All-College rnament at St. John's ‘trimmed Vanderbilt, Oklahoma City open up. 169-54; fourth-ranked Kansas On Friday night, the Sugar trounced Southern Cal, 76-55; Bowl Tournament starts at New fifth-ranked Washington nipped Orleans and Saturday night sees Minnesota 55-51, and sixth-ranked the beginning of the Sun Carni-'8t. Louis drubbed Army, 85-50, val Tournament at El Paso, Tex. Other leading games saw New 288 [York U. .win its 11th straight, MANY other top-notch games 78-55, over Oklahoma, while Seton

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lanova shaded Iona, 60-57; Toshare of the hoop-la and glory. : ' Here's how the tgurneys shape ledo downed Eastern Kentucky, 'round Wednesday sends Texas vs. 8°™ 78-71. 5 » » lor vs. Vanderbilt and TCU vs. Welters Bask n Rice. First round winners clash! BIG SEVEN—Bound to be 2] NEW YORK Dec. 2¢—Fireball top-drawer event, because it fea- Gil Turner, rookie of the year, nationally, and Kansas’ State, nation’s television boxing fans ranked seventh. ‘ |this week in twd New York fights. |California, and North Carolinaiford, Conn, at 9 p. m. (CST) (State vs. Navy in. top bracket; Friday in a 10-rounder that will bracket. Bracket winners meet 'cast by ABC and radio station Friday night. Friday winners meet WISH, Indianapolis.

on tap, mainly intersectionals, but Hill beat Scranton, 70-45; Fordup: 159-50; Notre Dame edged Penn, SMU and Arkansas vs. Texas AgFriday night, and Friday winnera * _1* meet for the title on sarin. [| Limelight Texas Christian and Vanderbilt) tures two of the nation's top is one of four young welterDIXIE CLASSIC—Thursday pair-| ~ Unbeaten Turner of Philadel jalso Wake Forest vs. Cornell and pe televised by NBC from Madi- | [for ttile on Saturday. North Caro-{ Qn Wednesday, Roger Donog- |

the tourneys provide the major ham downed Temple, 60-43; VilCOTTON BOWL — 0 penin g 83-78, and Wyoming shaded Ore|gles. On Thursday night, it’s Bayare current favorites. Ry United Pr teams—Kansas, ranked fourth weights who will entertain the lings: North Carolina vs. Southern |phia, faces Vic Cardell of HartDuke vs. Columbia in lower son Square Garden and broad-+ Aussies Won 3 in { {lina State, host team, is favorite. hue of Yonkers, N. Y., and Vinnie t Mind

Four Big 10

ALL COLLEGE -— Thursday Andrea of Newark meet at St. |pairings: Oklahoma Aggies, seeded Nicholas

arena in an eightSan Francisco

(first, and rounder. WFBM-TV, Indianapolis, ; Tulane vs. Oklahoma City in top will televise it at 9 p. m. The {bracket Wyoming, seeded second. 'hout will be televised and broad-

r ® Teams, Irish If Popular Ted Wins | ~ vs. Idaho and Tulsa vs. Alabama gt by CBS. A p Un | f | Ry United Press |in lower bracket. Bracket winners, 1, the Garden fight, dusky

SYDNEY, ‘Australia, Dec. 24—An American victory meet Friday with those winners pyrner will be seeking his 27th lover Australia in the Davis Cup challenge round won't be Meeting Saturday. straight professional victory and CHICAGO, Dec. 24 (UP)—Four t00 much of a disappointment to tennis fang Big Ten basketball teams plus a if ambling, likeable Ted Schroeder turns

VS.’

“ y| GATOR—A round-robin withing 234 knockout as he makes down under | Georgia, Florida, Florida State, his New York debut.

out to be the and Clemson each playing three, rhe broad-shouldered Philadel- : - —. games, starting Thursday. Un-phia Negro was favored at 5-1 Schroeder is by far ‘the most GTegor in an effort to repeat the beaten Florida is the favorite. |{,qay to beat Cardell, New Engpopular U. 8. player among Aus- Pair's triumph in the Victorian| SUGAR BOWL—Friday's pair- 3nq welterweight champion. Tur- : : and, in fact, is Doubles. ngs: Kentucky vs. Brigham po. 2) was favored, over his Illinois, the favorite for the Big 5ctyally more popular than some Meanwhile, former Aussie Da- Y0ung: Villanova vs. St. Louis. o4.vear-old opponent because of 'vis Cupper Crawford sounded the Winners play for the title Satur- pq” record, ruggedness and blaz- | And, while most experts—in- popular opinion when he predicted 92Y. Kentucky is the favorite. |i.o attack. State cluding former Wimbledon Cham- a 3-2 Australian triumph. SUN CARNIVAL — Saturday

on Sack Crawtom wm re pegs, North “Tos S012 Basketball Notes on : : : co| All of the undefeated clubs ex-|LictNE a 3-2 Australian victory,) «1 Typ that Australia will beat Aggies vs. West Texas St. win Gam: Dias Aub. Los Gleam TB North {the feeling was that Schroeder... (;nited States, 3-2.” Crawford! per . a 3 . |Side * Hawks 48; Morgantown 57, Citi{could hold the key to an Ameri-| : $ meet wuURCAay, {Jen's Bavings Bates Yrhite

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while Michigan

i 50. ney play this week-end. Indiana said. “That's not just wishful There was plenty of blue-ribbon Font 3% Fults Staueh tener 38 and’ Notre Dame tangle Friday| upset. bs thinking or patriotism. It's the basketball during the week-end Greenwood Lumber 39, Hawthorn House night as part of the Indianapolis) BOTH THE experts and {pe Tesult of careful analysis.” just finished as seven of the top|Scariets 31: NYC 35 Regan's 30: uv. 8 Hoosier classic, and the following fans remember Ted's spectacular] American Coach Jack Kramer, eight ranked teams in "the na- Eigit—Alltson- Jgis. Th. Swintord Texaco 65.

Tickets Now On Sale For The Huge Novelty Doubleheader

night will ‘switch opponents to victory over John Bromwich in however, did not appear at all 1946. Bromwich then enjoyed downhearted by the common feelx = = iabout the same universal acclaim Ing that the United States’ .atIOWA WILL appear with Wis- 25 does Frank Sedgman now. tempt to recover the cup would consin on a double bill against Schroeder's appearance in thisiehd. In false. Oregon and California at San|P2Vis Cup challenge round is ex-| “I claim America has an even Francisco, switching opponents Pected to be his last “downi/chance to win all five matches under”’—and the fans and experts while fhe worst we can do is a

dramatic farewell. The draws will be announced He is expected to team with Christmas morning by Sir Nor-| in the doubles man Brookes of Australia and |against. Seman and Ken Mec-| Richard W. Byrd of the U. 8. |

Every team in the conference! will be in action Friday. UCLA

day tournament with Minnesota,

=" Wed., Dec. 26

will Fain Keeps Swinging, Wins | ,.

and Northwestern face

square off in traditional holiday tourneys as a preview of the Indiana high school basketball tournament two months off. With the exception of second-| ranking New Albany, which has completed its 1951 schedule, all members of the United Press “Big! Ten" will see action between! Thursday and New Year's Day.

tories, is the only perfect-record club in the Monticello two-day meet, where the host also is defending champion. Other Friday-Saturday sessions include those at Evansville and the Gary city meet. At Evans-

a a while Evansville Central tackles HEADING the list of sparkling Winslow. Both Princeton and sessions is the third annual four- Winslow are beaten only once so team invitational at Lafayette, far. where Marion Crawley has again y 5 assembled a brilliant” foursome—| ALSO downstate,

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eral great stops.

DENIS and the Caps’

(called. But Hugh Coflin and Fred- Friday. die Brown became enraged at each other at 8:38 and after much Wednesday when

: (hugging and very little fist-swing- plays at Oregon St ville, Princeton's defending cham- ing they were sent off for one y Eva Stats, pions clash with Evansville Reitz, ing, |

Neither club could score from

then on as both goalies made sey. counted their fifth wins Saturday, the Illini 70-to-61 over DePaul and Indiana 80 to 75 over previously unbeaten Kansas | State.

Hockey Summary

INDIANAPOLIS Goal,. Hal ; : : rivals Washington, Vincennes and roik. Cofl L all: defense unb polis Cris t-| v rolk. oflin, center. Reibel: eaten; Indialiapolis Crispus A | Jasper get together at Hunting- feiisizgl Hirschfeld: alternates, Durham

tucks and East Chicago Wash- i iAgton, ranked first and third in PUrg Saturday. ' Strictly Central

the- UP elite, eighth-place South| Conference Toes . square off in Bend Central, beaten only by Peru's two-day session, where Washington's Senators, and his wn. tourney-wise Broncos, who 1ave won five of seven starts. The draw pairs Lafayette gainst East Chicago and At-| ucks against the South Benders In’ the opening round. Crawley’s

at Alexandria Saturday, where Elwood defends the honors against once-beaten Muncie Burris. Also upstate Saturday, Hammond Noll hosts South Bend Riey and two former staté champions, IL.ebanon and Crawfords-

ession also offers a coachin - ! 9:24, 4. INDIANAPOLIS ye ch- | 0 0 | Ws Jlinie, which alwavs attracts % ville, with Noll opposing Craw- feld, = Sclistzali 19:24, Pree arch. | PITTSBURGH, Pa. Dec. 24 DESPITE a fractured foot Washington, each of whom belted Ar } . or fordsville. and Lebanon meeting ‘SECOND PERIOD. meorinshing) 19:31 yo) ~ oo managers of Ezzard that kept him idle almost a month 36. ; | arge number of hardwood-con- EE out Pennie ira OL pCorng None. (UP) 9-manag ! | Dom DiMaggio, Boston's still cious experts from throughout R'ley in the preliminaries. | “THIRD PERIOD." "Cincinnati Charles today awaited for a reply last season, he hammered out Gs by aggio, | oston’s 3 2) i | SHERWIN-WILLIAMS he state. . : 2 FDIANAPGLIZO™ El; Dickenson: 18:08. ¢! from the International Boxing|146 hits, including 30 doubles, six TPocily center fielder, scored the Suits Has » Pain for N ’ 0 5 : Major High School | ankowski) 18.30. Penalties—Durham in’ Club for- a return match With! omers and three triples in 425 (ne Er te an, e 0 al that are “different” b Conte Lass! torte Ms 38 aor holiday Cage Tilts This Week mai "AY copy "MOTS waiiersey Joe Walcott in ew Sor trips to the plate. He also drove| ol" : Los i La 8s nO, En OE ireny Firs a Manticeiic. Moti Franels 0210 38 | Loh uicy™2o- 1: Blin early February of March. = liu, '57 runs in the 117 games he ; Bishop's 7 nem New Year's Day. Hunting-| Thursday-Friday—At Monticelly (Monti- | Jake Mintz and Tom Tannas,|,,veq F 7 ton, Kokomo and Richmond en- cello vs. Monon, Delphi vs West La 0 h I ‘ th Ww ati? Aye . | 17 N. PENN. 1 tert in te ‘how : = nei Po Wayne antral Cou | n f e ice {Who returned from . Vi Almost as spectacular as Fain's, Cl d D . : : . glam top shows ringing in 1952. Miintertows. Elmhurst): ai Whiting (Basi AMERICAN MOCKEY LEAGUE Coast, where Charles posted Vic-|cjimh to the top of the batting) osed Dec. 25th & 26th | —— ’ oh Wayne and Whiting also Chieags Roomsve % mimmmond omen Coy apr Wier tories over Joey Maxim and Joe pean ‘was the consistency of 1 Tt ARGEST SELEC me are top two-day. tourney sites, LaPortei; st South Bend (Washington. Pittsburgh .... 31 23 1 Ge Of Pl Kahut said the former heavy- whit Ss Rookie O t Mi { | wmese LARGEST SEL CTION =e starting Thursday. At Ft. Wayne. |C18Y vs. Michigan City, South Bend Cleveland 30 16 11 3 106 84 35 ht ch i 't fight b e NOX Rockle Oresies Mino-| 1 of Linoleum in Indiana OXYGEN THERAPY North Sides principal opposition] Bras Batista Rt marian eas. Sircinagtl 3 18 1 13 11} 3i|welght champion won't fight be-lso. who finished second with af Restaurant, 642 E. 38th St. h 39 Tale Sxsivmant Gun Be Reatet oh . . ! ) Mth - A s Vv od . J x o f heipa opposition ville br Hr ” A anay von hle Indianapolis 18 4 + 118 38 fore meeting Walcott. 1.326 percentage and led the! RUGS rom $2. . Snes from Allen County Cham-|Reits ve Princeton): at Gere—City Four] vision . | The 30-year-old Charles lost his| —_ CC ae || Look for the nave yo the big red HAAG'S pion untertown, unbeaten {niney: at Lafayette—i(Lafayette Jeff vs. | Hershe C OG Pts title to Walcott last July in Pitts- EL Tr rent, ; | ” . . (East Chi Washi , South Bend ¥ ein 3 114 71 15, : : : r seven games, The North Siders |Central EE fT I Pultale .. vree 3 1] He 27 burgh when he was knocked out * HOOSIER - * 402 N. Capitol Ave. one. loss so far is -a®42-41 de-|jt Peru (Tipton. Wabash, Rochester. gyrgcuse 30 's 0 “32 114 34/in the seventh round. PAINT & LINOLEUM CO. | Pa Shane Night Phone cision to Auburn. Saturday At Alexandria (Alexandria, | covelan 3 513. K ST NIGHT - —- 211 E. Washington R1-8316 wind

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By MILTON RICHMAN {league in triples (14) and stolen’

, United Press Sports Writer bases (31). Every team will be idle NEW YORK, Dec. 24—It was| p,,,4 shouldered Gus Zernia] : Ohio State not much of a speech as speeches Fajn's team-mate, monopolized BASKETBALL'S GREATEST SHOWMEN

‘go. |heavy artillery honors. He copped , nn { “Just keep swinging,” the maj {he Tome sun Shimplonship Sh : ; 7 ,.133 four- ers, three more than ILLINOIS AND Indiana had said, “and some day it's runnerup Ted Williams of the bound to pay off.” |Red Sox, and also gained the That advice, offered by Man-runs batted in title with 126. ager Lefty O’Doul, paid off hand- Here again, he showed three jtg|Somely today for Ferris Roy more RBI's than Williams, { Fain of the Philadelphia Athlet-| :

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{ics, who was officially crowned . ! Michigan won its first of ado, the American League's 1951! THE SLENDER Red Sox slug-

batting king on the basis of his 8er, however, had some consolaas tion in the. fact that he hit for

Fain, the hustling 29-year-old the most total bases—295. Zernial first baseman, has come a long! Was in second place this time with

way sifice listening to the words “v= | of his San Francisco manager] George Kell, Detroit's steady! {upon setting out for the big third baseman, collected the most’ leagues in 1947. (hits, 191, and finished in a threena way tie for the most doubles with| l Eddie Yost and Sam Mele of

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