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Show no n 'vj v B YLI Places Second; Ram Vau Iter Soars To New Loop Record DENVER (UP) The University of Utah captured the Skyline Conference track and field championship Saturday with a total of 52tt points. Brigham Young University finished second with a team total of 41 points, while the University of Montana, Wyoming and Colorado A it M tied for third with 32 points each. Utah State garnered 16 points while the University of New Mexico hadT 13tt and Denver University six. f Gorden--Ridde- ll of Colorado A & M set a new conference pole-vau- lt as record of 14 feet the meet closed. The old record of 14feett 116-incwas set by Carl Clark of YU,in 1940. V Riddeii's record vault was the only mark set in Saturday's meet, which was held on a wide-sweVi-in- ch h, pt ' track. feet, Louis Madri, Wyoming:-- Mike Morris, Utah; James Brooks, New Mexico: Don Sackschewsky, A&M; Jim 440-ya- rd run: Elder, Wyo- ; f I I & :49.4 100 yard dash: Alex Burl, Colo. A it M; Don Brant, Montana; Ezra Smith, Utah State; Bobby Lee, New Mexico; Warren Dunn, Colo. A & M. :09.9. 120 yard high hurdles: Fred Prately, Utah; Willard Hirschi, , BYU; Lowell Wilson, Utah; Bob Hudson, Montana; Alan Eades, Colo. A & M. :15.3 ; ; th 100-yar- , ! 6-- 4; 2; i n j Verda Sweet Wins Feature "Race At Spring Acres SPRINGVILLE Verda Sweet, skillfully handled by Jockey Kent Roberts, came from behind Sat- urday to win the Sage Motel Handicap, feature event of the second day of the Spring Acres race meet. :f:out Woodside Verda Sweet beat View by a length, down the stretch. . The final day of event will be held in the battle '! A quarterhorse ng race at three-eight- hs of a mile also will be on Monday's program with Kink's daughter! Sir Jeff, Miss Ceecee and Little Devil racing for top ' ' I honors. j I Saturday's Results: First race (four and half fur longs) Hi Miler, ridden by Vfc Mitchell and owned by A. Hines; Lara Dawn, ridden by D. Bram-roeland owned by F. Bishop; Lady Utahp ridden by Kent Roberts and owned by C, Ford. Time er f Second race .(five furlongs) Mr. Gobbler, ridden; by D. Gregory and owned by Bob Hickey; Brevity Grant, ridden by J. Wood and owned by G. Elison; Koosh. ridden by O. Toppham and owned 25. by V. Baron. Time-1:- 03 Third race (five furlongs) Pre-WTime, ridden by D. Fredrickson and owned by G. Eilson; Fancy Stocking, ridden by K. Roberts and owned bv L. Jacobs. Time 1:04.! . . Fourth race (fivej furlongs) Primulet. ridden by K. Roberts and owned by G. Wmkle; Palmer's Pal, ridden by O. Topham and owned bj George Marshall; Peachy Pan. ridden by R. Ros- - ar V In the singles 6-- on 6-- 0, 6-- 2. 6-- 4, semi-final- s, 6-- 4, 6--3, Don Woodward of Utah, 6-- 3, 6-- 3. Herd and Doe defeated Tisdel in the and Warner 6-- 4, 6-- 3, finals. r ; Friday's Results: .' , 'First round singles Jim Herd, Wyo., Def. Steve Mathesori, Utah, Norm Thayer, NMU, def. Ivan Christensen, 'Utah State, 6 Stan Olson, A&M, def. Dick Solbert, Montana, Bob Kirkpatrick, BYU, def. Jim 6-- 2, 6--2; 6-- 4, 4-- 6--1; 6-- 0, NoonanDenver, 6-- 2, 6-- 1; 3-- 6, Don Tis- 6-- 3; del, Utah, def. Joe Stewart, A&M, Joe Ferguson, NMU, def. Dick Fletcher. Montana, Carlton Doe, Wyo., def. Don WoodAlvie ward, Utah State, 11-def. Ed Pinejar, Willis, Denver, 6-- 2, 6-- 4; 8-- 6, 6-- 2; 6-- 1; 9, TUNING 'ER UP FOR MEMORIAL DAY REGATTA Wes Knud-se- n of Provo, one of the top amateur drivers in the United States, is shown-warminup his craft, "Sweet Music," in preparation g Record Number of Entries Seen For Annual Memorial Day Regatta Santee'Runs Mile In 4:01.3 KANSAS CITY. Kan. (UP) bride Wes - Santee, groom from Ashland. Kan., ran the second fastest mile in history Saturday night when he was clocked in 4:01.3 in the Missouri Valley A.A.U. meet. Santee's brilliant effort has been surpassed only by the his toric 3:59.4 mile run on May 6, 1954 by Roger Bannister of Great Britain at Oxford, Eng. His time tonight broke his own American record of 4:02.4 and also bettered Gunder Haegg's 4:01.4 time for the distance which stood' as the record until Bannister became the first human being to break - Officials of the Provo Boat Club were hoping for clear skies and calm .waters Saturday as some of the west's finest water buggy jockeys started tuning for MonDay Re day's annual Memorial ' gatta.. In past years the regatta has been marred by poor boating L Harrison, Nelson Gain Lead In Colonial Tourney 6-2- .- 7-- 5, 6-- 1, 6-- 2; Kirk-patfic- k, 6-- NMU, Def. 6-- 3. 4-- 6. te Willis, 6-- 2; Wyo., Wyo., bye; four-minu- 6-- 2, 6-- 1. 5-- 7, XUP) - Doe, Matheson-Gu- s three-quarte- rs Utah, def. Ed Denver, 6-- 3, Young-Bil- Oakes, the race. l n 8-- 6, 9--7; 6-- 2, Willis-Noona- 1-- 6, 6-- 3, four-minu- 6-- 0; te Sealed n, 8-- 6; 18-ho- ie 4--6, ill-fat- ed j 6-- 1; Olson-Stewar- 6-- 8, 6-3- -- ;, .. ! e, re, s, 6-- 4, 6-- 4; r, semi-retireme- 6-- 1, n, 6-- 2; four-minu- te d, 2-- 6, 6-- 3, Olson-Stewar- 6-- 3; Tisdel-Warne- r, three-quart- t, er nt, 6-- 3, 6-- 2 four-minu- te 35-34--- last-quart- er 18-ho- three-under-p- le ar Miceli, Andrews Battle to Draw nds 60-seco-nd 89-deg- ree three-quart- er i two-over-p- ar ; 37-4- ' . battle ' ? ;! ' '. ' four-minu- te Ran-chier- o, 70-degr-ee Lar-sen- four-under-p- 32-34-6- 6, ar - : 11 II Tin ' ii -i i j one-under-p- . . ar 33-35- 68, 34-346- "- .... ff f " 8. Scfe Verle "Pate" Jensen Offers These USED CAR SPECIALS & . ion aiaxe oiuur. truck, new motor --rr.r. . Urv t4tv - I! $595 PLYMOUTH Coupe. Radio, heat er, new rings and bearJ. .... ings sf $849 .... 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Hunt-Dic- k MAY 31st . Five-Grizzl- 36-hol- MONDAY :.: ' I . ne - 37 6-- 1; t 5 All-Skyli- Redskins Win Golf barrier. Skyline Tisdel, Utah, def. Ferguson, the ED FITE By Denver, Like Bannister, Santee was UP Press Sports Writer aided by two teammates Lloyd Doe, FORT WORTH, Tex. Dalzell who and Art Championship Koby paced E. First round doubles Herd (Dutch) Harrison and J. of him for first the Teseros, BYU. Second round singles Hercl, Wyo def. Thayer, NMU, BYU, def. Olson, A&M, 2 6-- 1; e 6-- 3, defeated Tisdel, It? the doubles Herd and Carlton Doe of Wyoming defeated Kirkpatrick and and Ed Pinegar of BYU, Tisdel and Gil Warner of Utah defeated Ivan Christensen and Although the two teams were scheduled to meet in a nieht game it was more of a formality than anything else, for Wyoming already was in possession of the mnr' conference crown. The Cowpokes capitalized on Grizzly errors and their . own timely hits plus a tight infield defense to become, the first eastern division team to win the Skyline title since 1950. , Wyoming-r-thnever Cowpokes have lost j a sports contest to rocketed across the for the annual Provd Boat Club Memorial Day, Regata, slated Montana in the second inning with plate the at boat Some harbor. of the finest Monday speedboat jockeys three runs two on an error by in the west will participate in the event. ' i Montana's third baseman Don Niehol. I In the fifth, Wyoming's shortstop" Bob Maineline, slammed his 10th liomer of the season over theCampbell Park left-fiel- d fence. Leftfielder Herb Manie went the route for Wyoming, giving up , conditions and rough water arid Wiget of Concord, ;Cal., iTp!uiuy live mis. Villasenor Bob officials were casting anxious unudsen, Herb DeWeese. Earl' Righthander c u v sui- g stormy-lookinSat skies at Davis and Roy Knudseh orP rOVO n eyes "rfwif& out Friover Montana 1University Glen and Burk," of Chico, Larry urday evening. in the first game of Given a break in the weather, Cal.,; Ivan Harris oi Loveland, day; night a two oL out best three series. boat club officials are expecting Colo. i Homer Smith of Arizona. Some 2,000 fans turned out at a record crowd and a . record Jack Thompson, Dick . Bradford, field on the . Montana number of entries for the regatta, Ted SalihonJ Jim i Foreman. Campbell, to see- - the westUniversity campus which will get underway at 11 Herb Houseman and TVavne and ern, division champs lose the first Lies Brown of Salt Lake Citv. a.m. to the eastern division cham Ivan Hudspeth1 and Ken Jones of game ;:A total of 10 races and 20 bbats pion Cowboys. are scheduled! with such drivers Ogden, Cam Harmon of Brigham Villasenor's xliitch pitching held Jack McKay of Green River, the Grizzlies to five hits while his participating as Bud and Ethel City, Wyo. .j two G rJ z z 1 y teammates Bud and Ethel Wiget, husband hurlers for banged seven hits. ' and wife racing team are great Wyoming jumped off to a one run favorites in Provo, while Wes lead in the second after first baseKnudsen, one ,of the nation's lead- man Steve Knezevictr tripled and ing amateur speedboaters, is al- scored on a long fly. y most certain to have a big group errors and six walks plus four Wyoof backers Monday. ming hits built up the Cowboys Tom Gessford, general chair- winning margin ,v, - " man of the event said he ex- Villasenor struck out nine Griza record number of en- zlies in the game. pected DENVER, (Up) Doug Lund tries for the Memorial Day Re'to pace Utah unishot a gatta because the Salt." Lake Boat versity to the 1954 Skyline confer- Club will hold a regatta today ence d and drivers will be able to comgolf championship. Lund and teammate Jim Dunn, pete in both events. ' He said for a race to be ofwho tied for second among the in ficial four boats must go over Be A&M s dividuals with Colorado Jim the enabled with a 144, line, thus assuring starting the Phelps, Utes to come up with a 589 card, plenty of slambang j action for NEW YORK (UP) The gloves' each race which will be worn- - by heavycompared to 616 for second-place- t Officials of 'the 'race proeram weight champion Rocky Marciano Denver. : New Mexico8 as- - third with 636, will include L. O. Turner, referee; and Ezzard Charles on June 17 will followed by Colorado A&M with 656 Clarence Knudsen, chief timer; be weighed and kept sealed until Jim just" before the -- bout, chairman Strong, starter; strokes, Wyoming, 662 and Brig Hewitt I Ed Vreecker, scorer; ham Young, 693. Wright, in- Robert Christenberry of the New Elmer spector; Smith, pit man- York State Athletic Commission Phelps won the trophy for second ager; Joe announcer. announced. Seethaler, place over uunn ny snooting a - r birdie vin the one-hol-d playoff. The other top 10 individuals: Bellis, Montaria, 145; Pirtle, Den ( ver, 147; Moore, .Denver, .149; jn el- -- Jim Herd of Wyoming defeated Bob Kirkpatrick of BYU, 2, Tisdel of Utah defeated Alvie in the Willis of Denver, other match. In the finals. Herd 6-- 1, V Memorial Day Regatta ship series. Santee set his previous Byron Nelson, a couple of tournament golf's old "war horses," Gib- American mark ot 4:02.4 a year Ferguson-A- l roared into the lead at the 54- ago at Compton, Calif. son, NMU, def. Don "Wortley-Domark of the $25,000 Colonial Santee, generally regarded as hole Larson, Utah State, Invitation Golf TournaNational BYU, def. B ill the most likely runner to crack ment Saturday with par 210's, but the fabled barrier Flint, A&M, was on. the heat Harold Christensen - Gary Madsen, until Bannister startled the sports were only other Four BYU, def. Denver, world with his historic time, said a stroke back players 211 and three at n race Christensen-Dothe that after Ivan immediately were moving up fast at 212 Utah State, 22 feet 4 inches; Fred Woodward, Utah State, def. Thay- he was not disappointed over his others ' a torrid final to pose failure to crack four minutes. Tesone, Denver, 22 feet Yt inch. er Sonny Montoya, NMU, Saturday in the t, A&M, def, Flethe said, "I'm not disap- scramble of Pole vault: "No," defending champion Gordon Riddell, Colo. A & M, cher - Dick Solbert, Montana, 3, pointed. As a matter of fact I absence Tisdel-Gi- l 14 feet,, Y- inch, ( new Skyline Warner, Utah, hurt my right leg this week in Ben Hogan. veteran Harrison, record old record of 14 feet, 116 bye. training and in view of that I who his shifted operahas just feel my time was right well." inch by Carl Clark of BYU in Second round doubles Herd-Doto tions Okla., from Matheson-Tesero1940). Tie for second Ross Black, Wyo., def. Utah, Santee, in fact, might easily St. Louis, and Nelson, Kirkpatrick-PinejaNew Mexico, Oscar,' Jackson, BYU, have become the world's second rancher-golfe- r who in in def. Ferguson-GibsoLewis NMU, miler if his pacers Utah, Chatterley, BYU, the parade past led Christensen-WoodwarI. Utah had been able to keep him to his Anson Bell, Wyoming. 13 feet. Thomson, the Peter youthful State, def. Christensen One mile relay: V Madsen, planned race. Santee hoped to Australian PGA champ who set mark in the Colorado A it M Dick Ehrlich, BYU, reach the two rounds. son, New Mexico, 151; Welch, Mon first the for pace A&M, three minutes flat and then break Harrison John Hartman, Al Dorsey, Alex Utah, def. " a one- out drilled 152; Culbert, New Mexico, mark with a under-pa- r the Burl;, BYU, Montana, Utah, Wyo while Nelson tana, 152; Parnley,, Utah, 153, blazing, sprint. ming. 3:20.6. witn total that VAN matched FLEET FLYING Team standings. With Koby setting the pace, a back Utah 52V4; BYU 41; Colorado HOME FROM FORMOSA Santee was timed in a scorching ninerousing 69. Meanr 2 a for finish A it M 32; Wyoming 32; Montana for the first quarter while Thomson's methodical game TAIPEH, ForrffosafUP4 GenrfST-seeo32; Utah State 16; New Mexico James A. Van Fleet. President but reached the half-wa-y jmark fell apart under, the pressure and Eisenhower's special envoy, left in only 2:02. He ran a 13; Denver 6. heat and the broiling unexpectedly Saturady by military third quarter to reach the in 3:02 and then spurted humidity. sail and owned by L. Pugh. Time plane for the United States, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP) Thomson managed to hold his Joe 1:01 35. Van Fleet, on a fact finding tolir a spectacular 59.3 last quarter. Miceli and Al Andrews, both side on the front together a! match with welterSage Motel Handicap (mile and of the Far East, had expected to Santee trailed behind his pacers game 37, but when shooting for for a Kid Gavilan, sixteenth) Verda Sweet, ridden remain here for two -- weeks. He until that finaljquarter began and a champion weight triple bogey on the par three battled "to a draw night by Kent Roberts and owned by left his team of military and econ- then cut loose with a tremendous 13th Saturday into sent him skyrocketing the state fairD. Chidester; Woodside View, omic experts here. at. before fans 4,000 burst that sent him surging to a three-wa- y at 10th tie for ridden by Dee Fredickseir and grounds coliseum. the front. The official timers also 214. He wound up with aplace 0 owned by V. Wood;: War Rex, The queenly pearl is the only clocked him for the 1500 meters 77. It was a sayagely fojKht battle ridden by D. Gregory and owned precious gem to come from the on the Shawnee-Missio- n high Bunched behind Harrison and from the start and athriller all sea, and the only one produced school track and he was" reported Nelson at 211 were two seasoned the way. Andrews, 22:year-ol- d by R. Miller. Time 1:48 45. Sixth race (six furlongs) to have hit it at 3:44,7 a new r, was by a living process. in Johnny Palmer Superior, Wis. Vain Williams,: ridden by V. in the knocked American record, but shy of the campaigners bell the ;at down N. C, and Lloyd Mitchell and owned by A. nines; Taylor) ; 3. Marine Ave, D. Fred- - 3:43 world mark held jointly by of Charlotte, at was. but round the first up Mangrum of Niles, 111.; newcom count of six.! It was the only Scot O'Grady, ridden by D. enckson (L. Perkins). Time, Haegg, Lennart Strand and War er Mike Souchak of Durham, knockdown of the ner Lueg. fight, Gregory and owned I by Vincent I i 03.2. , amateur N. and Walker C, and Herrin; Tea Pride, ridden by Fourth, two furlongs (quarter Santee made his bid for!" the Harvie Ward Jr., ofCupSan Fran Miceli, of New York, who had Kent Roberts and owned by horses) 1. Fort Apacce, O Topwon his last five starts, had his mile under ideal 'con cisco. ham 2. Marshall. no Time 1:17. Cee (0. was ditions. Mis There George Rosequist); practically Gardner Dickinson Jr.. of best round in the seventh whien D. Results 3. were V Friday's Cee, wind and 'temperatures Gregory (H. Hadley); Palm Springs, Calif., who had he drove Andrews repeatedly into Sir Jeff. K. Roberts, (M. Morrill.) near the First, three furlongs 1. mark. the ropes with a flurry of lefts the third round's best score K. Roberts (Harry ); Time. 24 seconds. Land , The track had been carefully a rights. 2, Hand Line Bremeer (V. Fifth, Springyille Jaycee Handi groomed for the major effort and Hawkins of El Paso, Tex., Fred and Andrews, always boring in, sufk Stable); 3. Possible Edge, V. cap, five furlongs 1. Bothwell Santee had the advantage of the cut a fered were Ed Furgol of St. Louis, Mo., right eyelid in the Mitchell (E. L. Pace). Time,'36.2 Lad, D. Fredrickson (Heppler and start. from the fourth but his handlers round; pole position the leaders with 212s. ' iiiii seconds. i.mtnni Fredrickson) ; 2. King's Daugh- - - The American ace kept right pressing on he sustained no ' 'iriMIHMftlimift worked and it Palmer and Mangrum posted further success s Second, four and a half fur- er, O. Topham (Stucki); a. Queen on the heels of his is reason in lacrosse One lor wavy MIDFIELPERS 71 damage. and Souchak, pacing team 69's, Ward a to right, seniors Bill left longs 1. Manafight, O. Topham High, D. Gregory (D. H. Greg-- j mates. it rnidfield. are, a Composing powerful to former Thomson Friday, slid Referee Tony Zale, runerup (G. Marshall) ; 2. Ta Ta Mazie, K. ory). Time, 1:01.4. Hoover, Jack Horner and Steve McNally. (NEA) 72 Saturday. a to middleweight champion, had AnRoberts (R. Anderson); 3. Phan 1 Sixth race, six furlongs and Furgol were drews ahead in the 10 round bout tom Sixty. B. Daltdn (W. Dansie). Richie.. BiUy Daltpn (Rex Kel- - The Grand Canyon plateau has Hawkins . 97 to 96 . . , Judge Dan Smith severe bottom at the but the among winters, many 58.1 2. seconds. Miss Hap, D. Fredrick Time, lett); 95 even and at 69 called it even of are the frosts shooters apiece, gorge rare, 1. Fair son (Heppler and Fredrickson) ; Saturday.! Third, five furlongs Bracketed with Thomson at 214 Judge Tony Coppi had Miceli the O'Dooa, O. Topham (Oakley 3. Diamond Sand, K. Roberts (D. according to the Encyclopedia were Fred Haas Jr.j New Or- winner 95 to 93. Britannica. Bros.); 2. Is a Heel, Bremeer (S. E. Robinson). and Andrews hammered away :at leans, who had a Jack Burke, Kiamesha Lake, Miceli's body while the New N. Y., who rang up a somewhat Yorker chopped away at Andrews' head throughout the bout. similar BOAT RACES r-- 5-- - ; op MISSOULA, Mont. (tfP) The Wyoming Cowboys clinched their Skyline Conference baseball title here Saturday with a fast 2 vic tory over Montana to, take the first two games of the champion ls semi-fina- l, I For Grown 37-3- the three-da- y Monday with 2:30 set time for p.m. The post feature race will be the Memorial Day Handicap with such horses as Bothwell Lad, Palmer's Pal, Kickapoo and Howes Step comevent. peting in 'the i six-furlo- Punchers Grizzlies Wyoming Unl . O SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1S54 Utah County. Utah ; ;. n Sunday Herald versity's netmen blasted a three-way deadlock Saturday to win the Skyline Conference tennis championship with nine points in final play here. Utah was next with seven points and Brigham Young followed with five points. Both Utah and BYU were' tied with . Wyoming at the end of Friday's preliminaries with five points each.! New Mexico racked sup three points, Denver University, Colo rado A & M and Utah State each had two points, and Montana fail " ed to score. Semi-finain both the singles and ' doubles concluded the tourney. -. 3 dTdOOGuTiC .'..: T f Colorado A & M's mile-rela- y team was only one-ten880 yard run: of a second off the, conference record Paul Carlin, Wyoming; Doug when it turned in a 3:20.6 mile. Anderson. Utah State; McKay The conference record of 3:20.5 Rollings, BYU; Al Peyton; Wyo was set by Montana last year. ming; Dave Cobia, BYU. I 1:55.8. Colorado A it M's reeordhold-ln- g Javelin: Alex Burl ran a 9.9 second Gary Loosli, Utah, 202. feet; d dash against ax strong Boyd Jarmanv BYU, 197.5; Bob wind. Burl set the 9.5 confer- Fulton, Utah, 196.6; Dave Linder, ence record in the dash In 1952. New Mexico, 194.8; Ed Stocking, Defending conference champion Montana, 185.8 Colorado A it M relied on Burl 220 yard dash: . for its first place honors in the Alex Burl, Colo. A St M; Don main. .Burl took the 100 and 220 Brant, Montana; John Rushing, yard dashes and was anchor man Wyoming; Harry Anderson, BYU; on the mile-rela- y team which Ezra Smith, Utah State. :21.8 also included Dick Ehrlich, John High Jump: ' Hartman and Al Dorsey. Riddell's Ray Dunn, Montana, 6 feet 6 record-settin- g vault Was the only inches; tie Cal Clark, Utah arid other first garnered by A it M. Fred Pratley, Utah Ralph i Utah took three ti-efirst, two sec Long, Colo. A & M, 6-a five Don onds, thirds, twQ fourths, Spainhower, Utah State and fifth and took a four-wa-y tie in the Doug Spainhower, BYU. 6 feet. . pole vault, while two Utah men Two mile run: tied for second in the high jump Walt Steffensen, BYU; Milke to build up its team total. Morris, Utah; Ronald Molen, Walt Steffensen of "BYU turned Utah ; Roy Behunin, I Utah; Nel-doIn one of the most exciting races Slaugh. Utah SUte. 9:58.4 of the day when he led the field 220 yard low hurdles: most of the way only to be passed Bob Yates, Utah; Willard by Mike Morris of, Utah in the Hirschi, BYU; Bobby Lee, New final lap. Steffenseeeened up a Mexico; Conrad Orr, Montana; iprint on the farturirto win with Lowell Wilson,' Utah. : 23.7 Discus:. yards to spar. VI Only a small crowd of some John McCarthy, Denver, 156 150 persons turned out to see the feet; Boyd Jarman, BYU, 139.7; Dean Howes, Utah, 138.8; Gor championship meet . The summaries: j don Smith, BYU, - 137.2; Bob . J Beach, Montana 134.4 v Shot put: Jim Schell, Wyoming; Bob Broad jump: Geach, Montana: William Smith, Bob Hudson, Montana, 23 feet Utah; Marvin Robertson. BYU: 6u inches; John Ford, Utah State. 23 feet; tie John Rushing, Wyoming .and Frank Merchant, -- .- . Paul Carlin, Wyoming; At Dorsey, Colo. 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