BROWN, J.
The plaintiff submits that there is credible, competent evidence to sustain the jury in each of its answers in the verdict. If there is any such evidence to support any of the answers given by the jury it would be error to change that answer. Van Galder v. Snyder (1948), 254 Wis. 120, 35 N.W.2d 187.
In the matter of the failure to exercise ordinary care in lookout by Reid there is such sustaining evidence. Although
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