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Sunday, Nov. 30, 19fi9, The Palladium-Hem and Sun-Telegram, Richmond, Ind. 24 Basketball Scores 7 High School Area (Indiana) Centerville Five Defeated 65 To 57 Jerry Lane Bucket I Northeastern 72, Hagerstown 70. Greensburg 65, Centerville 57 Delta 63, Monroe Central 45. ins For Knights Area (Ohio) Greenville 48, Eaton 46.

Twin Valley North 73, Seven Mile 64. Newton Tourney CENTERVILLE The Centerville Bulldogs lost a hard-fought battle to the Greensburg Pirates 65-57 here Saturday night. Several free tosses by the winners in the final minute of play weighed heavily on the outcome. Greenburg held narrow quarter margins of 10-9, Newton 72, Westmont 68 (con 1 i solation). Indiana Lehanon 63, Lafavello Jeff 59.

Marion Elkhart 51. Huntington 74, Fort Wayne Concordia 60. (Ireencnstle SO, Clovcrdale 87, Nnrwell 82, Eastslde S3. Bloomflld 74, SwiU City 58. Worthinaton 82, Union 43.

FOUNTAIN CITY Junior Jerry Lane dropped in a field goal with only six seconds remaining here Saturday night to give the Northeastern Knights a heart-throbhing Wayne County basketball triumph over rival Hagerstown. Lane's heroics came after sophomore Dick Tinkle had knotted the score for Hagerstown at 70-all with only nine seconds to go. The victory improved the Knight's record to 3-1 while the Tigers are still winless in two 24-21 and 38-36. i Jti Jeffersonvllle 96, Clarksville Providence The Pirates had four players scoring in double figures, Mike Eineman 14, Tom Shaw 12, Mike Meyerose 12 and Ron Sldel 10. Steve Dunnington paced the Bulldog attack with a 24-point production, and also grabbed 16 rebounds.

Greg Duckworth added 12 counters to the Centerville total. Phil Dunnington captured a share of the rebounding laurels, snatching 12 caroms. 90. Louisville St. Xavier 82, New Albany 65.

Brazil 82, Rockville 7G. IndpLs Howe 63, Indpls Arlington 80. lndlpli Brebeuf 76, Hamilton Southeastern 69. Speedway 58, Lawrence Central 55. Carmel 79, Norlh Central 68.

lndlpli Latin School 40, Plainfield Charlton 34. Plymouth 65, Lavillc 50. Rochester 84, Culver 59. Madison Shaw 84, Southwestern Jefferson 69. L.vnnsville Reiti 101, Terre Haute Garfield 67.

Tell City 52. Evansvillc Bosse 41. Ardington 15 and Satterfield 14 for the Tigers. Coach Bob Stoker's Knights go after their fourth win at Tri High next Saturday night while Ken Dieselherg's Tigers host Portland Friday and journey to Liberty for their first Tri-Eas-tern Conference tilt Saturday. Saturday's junior varsity con-test went to Northeastern 60-51.

Northeastern (72) FG FT PF Greensburg hit 21 of 57 field goal attempts for a .368 percentage, while Centerville made 19 of 53 for .358. The winners canned 23 of 30 from the charity line and the Bulldogs counted 19 of 28. Centerville, with a 1-2 record, plays at Union next Friday night. The Bulldog reserves captured the preliminary game by a score of 42-27. Greensburg (65) FG FT PF Sidel, 3 4 2 Shaw, 4 A 3 Meyerose, 3 6 5 Eineman, 7 0 1 Wells, 7 4 Osting, 0 1 1 Wood, 3 12 Lee, 0 0 Totals 21 23 18 Centerville (57) FG FT PF S.

Dunnington, 9 6 2 P. Dunninefon. 1 it South Spencer 70, Evansville Rex Mundl 56. South Bend Adams 76, South Bend Clay outings. The game was a barn burner from the opening tip.

With 4:02 remaining, Northeastern held a slim 66-63 advantage but Hagerstown rallied to grab a 68-67 bulge on two minutes left. Northeastern guard Buddy Stephens brought the Knights even at 68-all with a free throw but missed the second of a one-and-one chance. Lane got the rebound for Northeastern and was fouled by Bob Huffine with 26 seconds showing. Lane hit both foul chances, putting the Knights in front 70-68. That's when Tinkle tied it 70-70 with nine seconds to go, setting the stage for young Lane's heroics as time ran out.

The game's high scorer was Northeastern senior Daryl Lane, older brother of Jerry, with 21 points. Stephens added 17 for the Knights. Tinkle had 17, Jack 4H. South Bend Central 68. Hammond 48.

Gary West 104, South Bend Riley 98. Hammond Clark 70, South Bnd Washing-ton 50. Fairfield 75, Central Noble 61. Warsaw 69, Concord 58, Fast Noble 67, Garrett 57. Winimac 78, Clinton Prairie 46.

Ohio Dayton Dunbar 77, Columbus East 58 Baron to stay off his feet for six weeks, but he said he will miss neither games nor practices. He is suffering from a foot ailment that was activated by diabetes. (AP Wirephoto) Rupp Resting Kentucky basketball coach Adolph Rupp points out mistakes from the sidelines as he sends his Wildcats through their paces. Doctors have ordered the 5 2 4 0 4 0 9 1 5 D. Lane, 8 Roberts, 0 J.

Lane, 3 Sparks, 0 Ingabrand, 2 Baker, 0 Stephens, 4 Jeans, 1 Johnson, 3 Beaver Creek 59, Dayton Colonel White Eaton Falls To Greenville Toschlog, 4 1 5 30 15 FT PF Totals 21 Hagerstown (70) FG KODDins, 15 3 Duckworth, 4 3 4 Tpanpc a A A 1 i 6 Ninde, 0 0 1 47 Hamilton Taft 71, Dayton Patterson 46 Jefferson 102, Brookville 57 Northmont 75, Fairmont East 56 Trotwood 68, Centerville 59 Fairmont West 65, Wilmington 59 Bellbrook 73, Greenview 63. Carroll 82. Middletown Fenwick 73 Greenon 80, Cedarville 41 Piqua 79, St. Marys 60 St. Henry 76, Minster 44 Van Wert 73, Elida 56 Lima Bath 69, Defiance 47 College Earlham Classic Anderson 89, Wilberforce 80.

Earlham 104, Valdosta State 86. Professional NBA Atlanta 128, Cincinnati III. Detroit 110, New York 98. Boston 121, Baltimore 106. ABA Washington 125, Kentucky 97, New York 100, Carolina 96.

Pittsburgh 101, Miami 91. Panthers Down Seven Mile points, and Bob Marshall, 10. Coach Dean Stoltz's Golden Eagles were led by Mark Ellington, 13 points; Clayton Black, 11, and Chuck Wadling ton, 10. Greenville now 2-1 for the season, opens play in the Miami Valley League next Friday, entertaining Urbana. Now 0-2, Eaton also plays its Totals 19 19 20 Greensburg 10 24 38 65 Centerville 9 21 36 57 Officials: Knecht, Keyes.

team game, another thriller, Eaton toppled the Greenville team 44-43. Summary: Greenville (44) FG FT PF Bowers, 8.2 4 Godown, 2-2 0 Marshall, 4 2 4 Sackett, 1 4 1 Gueth, 3 1 1 Garrison, 0 10 Claudy, 0 0 3 Totals 18 12 13 Eaton (46) FG FT PF Johnson, 114 Eyler, 1 0 0 Capitols In Title Game; Defeat Orlando 27-7 EENVILLE, Ohio Greenville High School captured its second game in three starts Saturday night but had to stave off an Eaton rally before winning 48-46. Coach Clarence Gueth's Green Wave opened up a 44-32 lead in the fourth period, thanks to a half court zone press. But with two minutes to go, Eaton's Golden Eagles countered with a full court press and outscored Greenville 14-4 before the final gun. Double figure scorers for the winners were Tom Bowers, 18 Ardington, 5 5 5 Higinbotham, 0 2 4 Dearing, 2 1 A Himelick, 0 0 0 Huffine, 3 0 4 Satterfield, 6 2 3 Oler, 1 0 0 Tinkle, 8 1 3 Sharp 3 1 2 Smith, 1 0 2 Totals 12 27 Score by quarters: Northeastern 23 4 2 63 72 Hagerstown 23 43 59 70 Officials: Roach, Campbell, Westmont Falls In Consolation PLEASANT HILL, Ohio-The Westmont Wildcats dropped a heartbreaker here Saturday night in the consolation round of the Newton Invitational Tournament to host Newton, 72-68.

The championship game, pitting New Madison against Gettysburg, was unavailable at press time. The opener was a barn burner from the tip as neither team led by more than six points the entire contest. The first quarter ended in a 21-21 tie, then Newton gained a narrow 41-38 edge at the half. After three periods it was still Newton, 60-58. Westmont made a comeback in the final period as halfway through the final stanza the Wildcats took a 58-57 lead.

Newton came right back with a bucket, however, and Westmont never led again. The Wildcats could have won the fray at the charity line, as they could manage only 16 of 32 free throws for a meager .500 percentage. Kim Baker led the Wildcat scoring with a 37-point effort, while Doug Netzley of Newton tossed in 25 markers. Westmont, now 0-4, hosts Bradford Friday while New Boys Club Basketball INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Johnny Walton threw for two first game in Southwestern Buckeye League competition when the Golden Eagles travel touchdowns and scored one him to Tipp City next Friday. self for the Indianapolis Capitols Saturday in a 27-7 victory over In Saturday night's reserve Standings I.

Simon, 0 0 0 Wadlington, 4 2 4 Black, 4 3 4 By 73 To 64 Lakers 3 2 Knicks 3 2 Maravich Plans To Ease Up Ellington, 5 3 3 LEWISBURG, Ohio Twin Pacers 2 3 Valley North's basketball Pan thers scored their second win in as many tries here Saturday night by downing Seven Mile Harris, 2 3 4 Totals 17 12 19 Score by quarters: Greenville 12 27 34 48 Eaton 14 20 32 46 Officials: Curtis and Bullets 2 3 Schedule Monday 4:30 p.m. Lakers vs. Pacers. vs. Knicks.

Friday 4:30 p.m. Knicks vs. Pacers. 5:30 p.m. Lakers vs.

Bullets. Results Pacers (39) Bullets (37) Fg Ft Pt Orlando Panthers in the Continental Football League's Eastern Division playoff game. The Caps intercepted five passes by Don Jonas, the Panther quarterback. Tommy Bland, 165-pound Orlando flanker, suffered a broken nose and two broken ribs. Orlando, CFL champion the last two seasons, never recovered from two quick Indianapolis touchdowns, in the first quarter.

The CFL Western Division champion, yet to be determined, will play Indianapolis here for the league title Dec. 13. Base Stealer LOS ANGELES (UP1) -Maury Wills of the Los Angeles Dodgers was out stealing 13 times in 1962, the year he set a major league record of 104 thefts. By Mikel Miller BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) "Pistol Pete" Maravich, the Louisiana State star who may become the first college basketball player to score 3,000 career points, says he'll ease up a bit this year.

Maravich captured the college basketball scoring crown the past two seasons, scoring 1,138 points for a 43.8 average his sophomore year and 1,148 points for a 44.2 average last year. He needs 687 points to surpass the three-year record of 2,973 73-64. The Panthers led at all quarter stops and were paced in scoring by junior guard Mark Wright with 18 points on nine field goals. Twin Valley North lost the game, however, 59-44. The Panthers play next at Bellbrook in their initial Dayton Suburban League outing Friday before returning home to host Brookville (Ohio) Saturday.

Summary: Fg Ft Tp Mi Vnlndnghm Gellinger 4 0 8 3 0 0 R. Varvd 0 0 0 Tyler ,000 Soper 0 0 0 Hampton 0 0 0 concentrate more on refining those behind-the-back passes and his ballhandling this year, sharing more of the scoring with his teammates. The Tigers have switched to a three-man front line this year, hoping 6-6 sophomore Al Sanders, 6-8 senior Danny Hester and 6-9 sophomore Bill Newton will add offensive punch. Jeff Tribbett, a plucky 6-foot senior, will join Maravich in the back-court. "This year we'll have more rebounding and a bigger front line, it will take the pressure off me as far as shooting is concerned," said Maravich.

"I won't have to go and average 40 or 45 points a game. Hinkle 1 0 2 Powers 10 1 21 Madison is at Newton the same "This year I guess I'll shoot even less than I did last year. I'm going to concentrate on passing more than I ever have. I hope to have a repertoire of passes that I haven't used before." A change in offensive manpower isn't the only new look in the Tiger basketball camp this season. The once skinny Maravich has added 20 pounds and now weighs about 200.

"With the toughness of the schedule and the lack of returning lettermen, it could be a long year for us," said Maravich, who yearns for a berth in a post-season tournament. "But then it could be a good year. We're sort of a hot and cold team. If we get the right streak, I think we may have a chance." Bears Fall To Daleville FARMLAND Monroe (Central's Golden Bears dropped a 63-45 basketball contest to Delta here Saturday night. Delta led by only six points night and hosts Trenton Loverctle 4 A 11 McAvene 3 0 6 Porsonette 8 2 18 Ma Vnlndnghm Kendall 0 0 0 3 0 4 A.

Varvel 0 0 0 Soper 0 0 0 Totals 17 5 39 Tolals 18 1 37 Knicks (34)Fg Ft Tp Lakers 37) Fg Ft Tp Jett 2 0 4 demons 1 1 .1 Newton (72) FG FT PF Bradley, 0 0 0 Netzley, 10 5 3 Gilbert, 0 1 5 points scored by Oscar Robert Twin Valley (73) Hinkle 2 1 Cummins 3 1 7 Leavell 0 son at Cincinnati, and 714 points 0 18 D. Jett 1 13 FG FT PF Gilmer, 6 1 5 Shade, 4 0 4 Vnlndngham 3 1 7 Miller Cummins 0 0 0 Ware to pass the 3,000 mark. 2 0 4 0 0 0 going into the last quarter, but began hitting the long shots with consistency, pulling away Bolinger, 4 0 5 McBride, 7 4 4 McFadden, 7 4 2 But the slender, 6'5" All-America guard says he plans to Tolals 16 1 34 Totals 12 3 27 Kress, 10 4 to a comfortable margin. Randy Clevenger with 14 Totals 29 14 22 points, Dave Clevenger's 12 counters and 10 by Mike North- Stine, 2 0 1 Schlotterbeck, 3 5 4 Steck, 0 1 2 Brown, 0 8 4 Studebaker, 3 4 1 M. Wright, 9 0 .5 C.

Wright, 0 0 0 Totals 27 19 27 Westmont (68) FG FT PF Lakers (3D) Bullets (35) Ft Tp Fg Ft Tp Jett 3 1 7 Vnlndnghm 8 1 17 Ware 0 0 0 Powers 3 0 6 M. McCoy 2 2 6 McAvene 4 0 8 L. McCoy 0 0 0 Baker 0 0 0 Henry 2 2 6 Tyler 1 0 2 Cummin 1 0 2 Hampton 1 0 2 Teague 7 2 16 Soper 0 0 0 Miller '10 2 Totals 17 1 35 Totals 16 7 39 Today ion Rams Play Redskins In NFL's Top Attract J. Baker, 2 2 4 K. Baker, 14 9 5 Crawford, 2 0 5 L.

Smith, 6 4 5 cutt were best for the Bears. Monroe Central, now 2-2 for the season, travels to Daleville next Friday for a Mid-Eastern Conference game. Delta won the reserve game by a 58-49 score. Summary: Delta (63) FG FT PF D. Smith, 0 0 0 Seven Mile (61) FG FT PF Garland, 1 1 4 Foster, 1 1 0 Wilson, 0 0 2 Gabbard, 0 2 0 Hendel, 2 7 5 Moore, 10 2 yards), suffered a broken bone in his right foot last Sunday and will be sidelined for at least several games.

Turner, who has been the backup man for both Maynard Pacers (52) Knicks (42) Fg Ft Tp Fg Ft Tp Leverclte 6 3 15 Moberley 10 0 20 Personette 8 1 17 Broncho 3 0 6 Kendall I 0 2 Hinkle 1 0 2 Hinkle 3 0 6 Jett 0 I 1 Gallngr 4 0 8 Leavell 1 It Soper 2 0 4 Cummins 0 1 1 Varvel 0 0 0 Boyce 0 1 1 Ware 0 0 0 Tolals 19 4 42 Tolals 24 4 52 Schenck, 6 11 Chalfant, 3 0 1 By The Associated Press The Los Angeles Rams, at-fempting to duplicate a past feat and settle a current issue, play the Washington Redskins, still hoping the near future holds a division title for them, in the big National Football League game Sunday. Totals 26 16 23 Chisman, 2 2 1 secondary could be in for a long afternoon, too. Roman Gabriel threw for 224 yards and two scores in the Rams' 24-23 victory over Dallas. Johnny Unitas, who came off the bench to guide Baltimore to 10 points in a 24-21 victory over Chicago, is expected to start for the Colts against Atalnta, which Newton 21 41 60 72 Sipe, 6 2 1 and George Sauer, has been Westmont 21 38 56 68 dubbed for the replacement role Boling, 3 5 4 Peck, 6 1 3 Martin, 3 5 2 Ingram, 0 0 1 Totals 21 22 20 Scores by quarters: but he's caught only 20 passes A victory would nuke the in the last three years. flow! Open Sunday 12-6 p.m.

Rams the first NFL team to win The Shea Stadium showdown the last of an unusual seven its first 11 games since Cleve land in 1953 and would clinch week homestand for the New TVN 24 43 53 73 Seven Mile 10 32 44 64 Officials: Johnson, Friedman. the Coastal Division champion Yorkers is a vital one for the Raiders, who must win to re Snider, 6 1 3 Cooper, 0 0 0 Holler, 1 1 0 Rector, 1 0 3 Janeway, 0 0 0 Carmichael 5 3 3 Russell, 3 0 1 Totals 27 9 13 Monroe Central (45) FG FT PF R. Clevenger, 5 4 2 Holaday, 1 0 2 Northcutt, 3 4 2 Goodwin, 0 0 1 D. Clevenger, 5 2 1 YMCA Quintet Defeats Alcoa The Richmond YMCA adult basketball team, playing without leading scorer Mike Martin and pivotman Sam Hall, edged local industry Alcoa here Saturday, 85-72. John Beckman and Tony Cummings picked up the slack of the two absentee players.

Beckman led all scorers for the day, drilling 32 important points. Cummings scored only three points, but pulled down nine rebounds, seven in the third quarter when the YMCA went ahead on the scoreboard. Guard Mike Sandifar finished with 20 tallies for the while Jack 1 1 canned 12 markers in a balanced YMCA scoring attack that saw all six players hit in the scoring column. Rick Reece led the Alcoa scoring with 12 counters, all in the fourth period. The YMCA will be in action again Sunday evening at 7 o'clock when Oil comes to town for an encounter with the locals.

has front line averaging 6-8. The contest will be a Central Indiana Basketball League game. Immediately preceeding the main ahead of Kansas City in the tight western chase. fell 21-14 in the first meeting of clubs, in Atlanta. The Cleveland at Chicago game will pit Cleveland's Leroy Kelly, the defending rushing champion, against Gale Sayers of the Bears.

Kelly, plagued much of the year with a pulled hamstring had his first 100-yard day this season, 124, in 28-17 victory over New York. Sayers is second in the league to Calvin Hill, with 715 yards. Cleveland can clinch the Century Division title over St. A triumph would sew up the Eastern crown for the Jets, giv ing them the home field advan tage in next month's inter-division playoffs. ship, with three games remaining.

Second-place Baltimore goes into its game with Atlanta with a 6-4 record. Should the Rams win their remaining three games, they would be the first team to win all of its regular-season games since the Chicago Bears were 11-0 in 1942. Washington needs a victory or tie to keep in the Capitol Division race with first-place Dallas, which ran its record to 8-2-1 by tying San Francisco 24 24 Thanksgiving Day. Washington would be 6-3-2 or 5-3-3 and since Cover Up Shooting EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) "I wouldn't say I've got a poor shooting ball club," Michigan State basketball coach John Bennington once said about his 1968-69 team.

"But the other day the players had been firing away for some time before they realized the canvas covers hadn't been removed from the baskets. Funny thing, but the coaches hadn't notice it, either." Vannatter, 1 0 1 Rookie O.J. Simpson, who's putting on a late push for the league's rushing title, shouldn't have much trouble improving i li-U ft fl i a 'i ii i IJ i Mi .1 sJ pi li m. i I I i' until wi (It 3 his chances against Cincinnati Hubbard, 13 4 Roahrig, 0 0 1 Totals 16 13 14 Score by quarters: Delta 11 27 44 63 Monroe Central 4 24 38 45 The Bengals, 4-6-1, have been giving up an average of 383 Louis. Philadelphia and New Orleans are playing their best ball of the season.

Philadelphia has won three and tied one of their last five, and Saints have won three of four, two straight. Norm yards per game, including 187 ILonojiiies Precision yiftra- The world's most honored watch. Precisely what he wants from Zales The world's largest jeweler This precision Ultra-Chron-is guaranteed accurate to a minute a month. Automatic, calendar, link band, 1 OK gold-filled case. $175 on the ground the worst in the league.

Simpson has totaled 573 yards so far, after lugging the ball VORTEX GAS yards on 17 carries in a 35-21 encounter will be the finals of Snead passing to Harold Jackon is Philadelphia's big weapon, while the Saints count heavily on Billy Kilmer throwing to Dan Abramowicz. Don Horn, who led a second-half Green Bay comeback in a loss to Boston last week. The the first annual YMCA turkey Bills will be shooting for their fourth victory in 12 games. tournament. The contest, which involves two high school age Boston, 3-8, with rookie Carl Garrett around to provide some teams, will begin at 5:30 p.m.

YMCA (S5) Alcoa (71) Fg Ft Pf Fg Ft Pf Leavell, 3 3 1 Parshnll, 13 5 Smith, 3 3 1 Puckcrt. c. 6 0 1 Bradshaw, 4 I 2 Cummings, Robs, 3 0 1 1 1 1 Hurd. 4 0 3 Sandifar, 7 6 3 Wagers, 3 0 1 Beckman, 4 Jones, i Felleri, 2 13 Kenedy, 0 0 3 TOP QUALITY ties don't count the Redskins could win the title on percentage. In other NFL action Sunday, Cleveland, 7-2-1, is at Chicago, 1-9; Philadelphia, 4-5-1, at New Orleans, 3-7; the New York Giants, 3-7, at Green Bay, 5-5, and Pittsburgh, 1-9, at St.

Louis, 3-6-1. Minnesota beat Detroit 27-0 Thursday. Oakland is at the New York Jets, Boston plays Miami at Tampa, and Cincinnati is at. Buffalo in the only scheduled games in the American Football League Sunday. Jurgensen Hot Los Angeles' big problem and Washington's hope will be the passing of Sonny Jurgensen, who leads the league in that department.

Jurgensen, who completed 26 of 32 passes for 300 yards and two touchdowns in 27-20 victory over Atlanta last Sunday, will be facing one of the league's most awesome pass rushes. The Washington defensive snugnssy, 4 0 3 Bussen. 2 0 0 Rcece, 6 0 1 rwrt Total 33 19 15 Total 33 18 19 36 60 85 20 42 64 72 YMCA 16-10 loss to Detroit, is expected to start for the Packers, who will be trying to snap a three-game losing streak, their longest since 1959. New York has lost six straight, Pittsburgh, with the NFL's leading receiver, Roy Jefferson with 52 catches, will be trying to snap a nine-game losing in game against St. Louis.

In the AFL, the new York Jets, defending Super Bowl champs, take on Oakland's Western Division leaders the team they beat 27-23 for the AFL title iast season minus one of the most lethal weapons in the Jets' pass-oriented offease. Don Maynard, the team's top pass receiver (he leads the league with 47 receptions for 938 much needed offensive punch, will try to continue its recent string of success against Miami, 2-8-1. The Patriots dropped their first seven games, but have won three of their last four and the defeat during that string was by only one point to the Dolphins three weeks ago. Garrett carried 13 times for 96 yards against Buffalo last week. In addition he had a kickoff return of 63 yards longest by a Boston runner in five years.

He also had a 41-yard punt return. The Dolphins again will be operating without No, 1 quarterback Bob Grie.se, who has been hobbled with an injury since the earlier match with the Pats. Alcoa Convenient Terms Available Long Distance NEW YORK (UPI) Alex 2 Locations S. 8th and A 1600 N. W.

5th 'm I Webster who carried the ball a ZALF.S' JIWfllRS We're nothina I MUMI record 1,213 times during his 1955-1964 career with the New Goodyear Tire Headquarters York Football Giants is also the team's leading ground gainer. Webster gained 4,805 yards without your love. Richmond Square Mall 7543 nearly 3 miles..

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