What follows is an opinion from the Supreme Court of the United States. Your task is to identify whether the petitioning party (i.e., the plaintiff or the appellant) emerged victorious. The victory the Supreme Court provided the petitioning party may not have been total and complete (e.g., by vacating and remanding the matter rather than an unequivocal reversal), but the disposition is nonetheless a favorable one. Consider that the petitioning party lost if the Supreme Court affirmed or dismissed the case, or denied the petition. Consider that the petitioning party won in part or in full if the Supreme Court reversed, reversed and remanded, vacated and remanded, affirmed and reversed in part, affirmed and reversed in part and remanded, or vacated the case.

Opinion:
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF CALIFORNIA et al. v. UNITED AIR LINES, INC. et al.
No. 87.
Argued November 12-13, 1953.
Decided November 30, 1953.
Wilson E. Cline argued the cause for appellants. With him on the brief was Everett C. McKeage.
H. Templeton Brown argued the cause for United Air Lines, Inc. and Catalina Air Transport, appellees. With him on the brief were Edward F. Treadwell, Reginald S. Laughlin, John T. Lorch and Edmund A. Stephan.
John F. Davis argued the cause for the Civil Aeronautics Board, appellee. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Barnes, Ralph S. Spritzer, Emory T. Nunneley, Jr., John H. Wanner and O. D. Ozment.
Per Curiam.
This case is here on appeal from a judgment of a three-judge court for the Northern District of California. United Air Lines v. California Public Utilities Commission, 109 F. Supp. 13. The judgment is reversed on authority of Public Service Commission v. Wycoff Co., 344 U. S. 237.
Reversed.
The Chief Justice took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

Question: Consider that the petitioning party lost if the Supreme Court affirmed or dismissed the case, or denied the petition. Consider that the petitioning party won in part or in full if the Supreme Court reversed, reversed and remanded, vacated and remanded, affirmed and reversed in part, affirmed and reversed in part and remanded, or vacated the case. Did the petitioning win the case?

Choices:
Yes
No

Answer: 0