GRAHAM, Judge.
Plaintiff's only contention on appeal is that the court erred in denying his motion for a directed verdict on the issue of defendants' negligence. Thus the question becomes: Does defendants' evidence, taken in the light most favorable to them, so clearly establish their negligence as a proximate cause of their injury and damage that no other reasonable conclusion can be drawn therefrom? Galloway v. Hartman,
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