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yuu STAR' SUND'AY OCTOBER "l6? THE INDIANAPOLIS MORNING STAR Game and Win 16 to 0 GAME LATE IN STARTING AND CROWD IS OOLED One Is BOILER MAKERS AND WABASH LINED UP Called Early ISHER'S HANDICAP PURDUE WINS BY A The INDIANA SURPRISES ILLINI PROVES TOO LARGE SINGLE TBUCHDOWN to ails to Win in Cleveland Auto Little Wabash Makes Desperate Oldfield Sets New ight but Loses by a Score Ten Mile Record of 6 to 0 BLACKSMITHS LOSE AGAIN BOILER MAKERS SHOW UP UNEXPECTEDLY WEAK kicked RHEUMATISM Emis Makes Only Score for His Team by alling on a That Baffled the 'Medical Profession umble Jones Right half Brooks ull SCRUBS ALSO DEEATED DAME OVERWHELMED NOTRE Wisconsin was Try a Star Liner Half Our Clothing DOWN QUAKERS ARE MOWED Much or (Spl) a score of BLOOMINGTON SHUT OUT linn MICHIGAN IS SCORED ON Paul Krauss Aterhoon when the ountain Hi Mapleton teams will meet Ap a preliminary to the game anl the Clnooee will play a on the of the for tho championship of St be played tomorrow as ached of of Position Left end All garment? of our make are pressed and kept in repair one year without charge fl Earlham Lawrence Weaver Llnsten Harvey lOills Brunson McHenry Wilson Bond Bobbs Newland Right end Right tackle coupled with the Manual Position Catcher irst base Second base Shortstop Third base Left Held Right field Center Held MAROONS ARE Glffl HARD IGHT BY10WA Hickey Cnnklln Shaub John White bpihhnrdt McGrew first bottle I was able to be up and put 1 iiad not done for two years at ex the ap the Left guard Center Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarter Left half Right half ull Stephenson Welker Decry Kingsbury Holloway King Hickman Gable Uhl Umpire Shumate The lineup: Position Visiting Team Loses Its I Chance to Game Clothier Hatter Shirtmaker Pendleton Lewis wan played dirt of the Do few TEAMS ARE TIED AND THE NATIONALS ON STRIKE today's game the National ISHER WILL PITCH OR THE ALL PROESSIONALS Chicago Is Held to a Single luke Score in the irst 00900010 10 11 5 30200200 0 8 9 4 44 East Washington Street i EIGHTEEN has that indefinable something that adds to a appearance The best tailor could add little to our except the price LAAYETTE Ind Oct Purdue won from Wabash this afternoon on Stewart field by a sdore of 6 to 0 the Boiler Makers making their only score eight minutes after the commencement of play With the ball on two yard line Worsham on a straight buck crossed the goal line but fumbled the ball Ernies failing on it and making a touchdown for Purdue The game put up by the Boiler Makers notwithstanding the fact that four of tlie regular players were out of the game was most disappointing after the brilliant work against Chicago The defense of Purdue was deploringly weak while the defense of Wabash was surprisingly strong Time and again Purdue was forced to punt and on many occasions the old gold and black backs were nailed for losses Wabash was never within the Purdue fifty yard line and only advanced Into Boiler Maker territory on punts Krull and Miller both tried place kicks Mil ler's just falling under the goal post and Krull's went wide a half yard Both were beautiful attempts King kicked oft to Purdue and Wabash after making her distance twice was forced to punt Purdue began a steady march down the field and the first touch down was the result of constant line hammering The ball the remainder of the half was In territory Tn the second half both teams used many substitutes and when time was called Purdue had the ball on fifteen yard line and was making five yards on every down A minute more of play would have been certain to have given the Boiler Makers another touch down CADETS DEEAT ROSE POLY CULVER Ind Oct Culver military academy won a hard fought game from Rose Poly Institute today a score of 16 to 0 The cadets scored two touchdowns In the first half by the hardest kind of line plunging by Heaton Saal field and Campbell together with several nice quarter back runs by Sohl The cadets again proved too strong on defense the second half and the visitors were forced to punt repeatedly The institute team was weakened In the first half by the retirement of Turk their star loft half whose nose was broken Culver ii or Barrett (capt) Left tackle Hastings Humphrey Cavanagh Buckingham Sohl Campbell Heaton Saalfield Greiner Daly Time of 25 and 20 minutes A WONDERUL CURE Positions Rosa Left end McBride (capt) Knoaaes Peck Speaker Schmidt Helck Snider Lee Turk Benbrldge Strecker Although considerably outweighed by the ourth Hyde Park team the Young Mo hawks yesterday held their heavier oppo nents to a score of 10 to 0 A double header football contest 18 ached ulod for airview park this afternoon when tho Hyde Park Rivals will meet the Indian apolis Cllppurs In the main contest and the Pettis team will: clash with tho Military Blais in the nrst game A game that IB expected to be a hum mer win pniyea ax uu vupnn1 vu irronndM tn a i Suuaros and tn tor a aociMion the iTuxadna i whort halvod contl Left guard Richey Center Hysong Right guard 4Uasiday Right tackle Bart Right end Honan Quarter Herdrlck Left half Moore ull Burns Right half Miller ux duhib Touchdowns Moore Burns Miller Goals Moore 1 Washington and New Jersey vaudeville Ladies and children invited Two evening shows Come at any time and remain like Monday weuneauuy ix uitt quo PRICES 10 and 20 CENTS play (lint' was sunt a tiuri nve vara The first touchdown came after a of steady line plunges Conner at goal Score 6 to 0 Sheridan kicked off to Shortrldgn and hold for down but the visitors suon ee the ball on a fumble At this stage Iowa Stoltenberg i Knapp While Atkinson Moore Rook wood Schwln Streft Griffith raloru Jones (capt)TnrdnYi Left half Chalmers White ull i McGowan Lee ckersall 1 De Goals from Parry A Referee Mann Time 7000 De Heavy Team too Plucky Earlham GREENCASTLE Ind Oct an exciting though ono slded con test De Pauw this afternoon proved her gridiron superiority by walking over tho Earlham team and piling up 35 to 0 The hardest kind of football from tho start but when the battle had been washed away heavy huskies could show only a bruises and the gritty little visitors were In equally good condition The game started off with a snap nnd the fast Methodists' line swept down the field for the first touchdown In jig time De Pauw then kicked to the Quakers who forced things a bit taking the ball to within two feet of a touchdown The heavy Methodists braced and took tho ball after which they again rushed It down the field Until Douglas In a pretty hurdle cleared the heap for the second touchdown and Holmes kicked goal making the score 11 to With only a few minutes of play De Pauw took tho pigskin rushed tho oval to the thirty five yard lino where Holmes successfully sent a drop kick over tho bar just as time was culled for the first half and the goal was not allowed to t0In the second half TCarlham's light lino went down before the terrific charging of the forwards and the other twenty four De Pauw points were stacked up without trouble Only onoe did Earlham stand to score and this when a fako kick allowed the Quakers tho ball on Pauw held De Pauw Brown Dewey Onclcy Coble Simpkins Rnhiilfm Tn Tucker Tnnlrar TTnlmcM Quarter 1)0 wase nun Hamaker 1 Those prone to believe that the days of miracles are past have had their doubts deeply shaken since the wonderful cure of Daniel McMullen a well known and well liked employe of the Indiana Bridge Co Muncie Ind has become known It certainly verifies the broad statements that have been published by the makers of RHEUMATIC AEGIS that it is a sure certain quick and permanent cure for all rheu matism and kidney complaints KING QUALITY HATS $300 CLEVELAND Oj Oct Carl isher of Indianapolis in hfs skeleton racing auto the Comet was one of the stars of this race meet at Glenville Second only to Earl Kiser and Barney Oldfield work in the five mlle open handicap won the applause of the 5000 spectators He and Gorndt of Cleveland the latter In the Winton Bullet No 3 were scratch men isher distanced Gorndt In the first mile finishing fourth in the race with Gorndt last Several of miles were close to the minute mark the fourth being made in a minute 'flat With a slightly less handicap isher would have taken the events Barney Oldfield won two races from Earl Kiser The first race was a stand ing start ten mlle affair and in this Oldfield established a new record putting the mark down to 9:17 1 5 and beating Kiser over three quarters of a mile In the five mlle race flying start Old field got off in front and was never headed winning by a quarter mile in 4:43 3 5 our other races were run fastest miles were the sec ond and third in the ten mlle race he negotiating each of these In 53 4 5 sec onds Popular Little League Twlrler to Appear at Brighton Beach This After noon Johnnie isher last night wired Manager Qulesscr that ho would certainly be on hand today to pitch for Ute All Professional team against the Reserves in the game to be played ut Brighton Beach this afternoon Arthur Qulesser will be the other end Of the All Kiars nailery The gntno has attracted quite a lot of tention nnd a ricord breaklng crowd Is pcctetl at the Beach this afternoon for contest which will probably be the hist nnnrnnr in this city of lol Hevdon former backstop of the Indianapolis team who has signed with the White Sox The game will bo eiillcd nt 3:00 o'clock Irnms will line up as follows: professionals ishel' A Qulesser 1: Dewey 1 Goals Holmes 5 Time halves 20 minutes Umpire Jameson Terre Haute The lineup: Position Illinois Lett end Dillinger Left tackle Jens Left guard airweather Center Hazelwood LeanerMoynihan Itothgeb Taylor Young Kirk Burroughs Picked Up Along the Side Lines Little Ohio State Gives Wolverines a Lively Tussle COLUMBUS Oct (A Eight thousand people saw Michigan's fontball eleven defeat Ohio State univer sity's crippled team 31 to 6 on field today Ohio State's offense was weak Her points were scored on a fifty yard run for a touchdown by Marquard who secured the ball on a fumble Michigan scored only One touchdown In tho first half and missed goal In the second half Michigan scored two touchdowns by straight lootball and kicked two goals from the field hlrty five ininuto halves were played MK fft CHICAGO PIS Bone Sawers Put Up a Stiff AMUSEMENTS NJEVVi THEATER Corner Refined especially and 9:30 Iona as you and Saturday matinees Thorbus Proprietor and Manager Deciding Game of St Louis Series Will Not Be Played Today as Scheduled ST LOUIS Oct 15 (A According to announcements made by the manage ments of the two teams the deciding game of the series Louis will not uled By winning league team tied the series making It three games each The players on the National league team however several days ago made a demand that the National league management surrender its entire share of tlie receipts of tomorrow's contest and de livered an ultimatum that otherwise they would not play Attendance 1000 Nationals Americans Nichols and Grady Budhoff Morgan and Kahoe to make a long run nnd place tho one yard lino where Do for dowiiH Lineup: 7 Left ciiil Left tackle Left guard ter Right guard Right tackle Right His Left half Right half ull A Clothes Are the Outward Expression of His Character Reserves Qulesser Dooley Uhl O'Brien Wolf Sussman White Pierce 413arnds Pluckv Little Wabash Holds Purdue's Husky Eleven to a Single Touchdown in a Hard ought Game at Lafayette 'Tester day Brak' Palmetto Win Ki TMb wonderful tonlo inedlolnn will Immedl HSMNy You Blll absolutely cure you Every J5der it this paper who desires to give this re markable Palmetto medicine a thorough test is t'v'ioBercd a trial hottie of Palmetto Wine Jree One tablespoonful once day relieves cures Imllgcstlon latulency Gon sUpailon Catarrh of tlie Mitoous Membranes I Congestion of Liter or Kidneys and lutltuimia Jtlon ot Binddor to stay etired It Is a wonder tul tonlo for tho appetite nervons'Hvstein and blood ami promote uud maintains Ucaltii riygixl vigor L' Severn i five cents at Drug Stores for a largo bottle Usual dollar slzn but a trial bottle will ftqbe Sent i iw uutl prepaid to every reader of this K' Paper who needs such medicine Address your Ejljatter or Hstnl onrd to Drake ormula Oom htoany Drtdio Building Chicago Ill A trial bot Kill will bo aont prepaid Baor Halo by WEBER DRUG CO Clsy (Mool HotaluButlllng'hlndfanrpollB Ind IStl: i WINS AT SHERIDAN viLocal Boys Defeat High School Team There 23 to 12 SHERIDAN Ind Get High school dot'mited tlie loenl team by score of 23 to 12 in a stul bornly contested football mill bore this re's afternoon The Sheridan team was outclassed but was game to the core and pluckily cinne back for more after Sliortrldge had pushed Schoen over for the first touch 1' down after six' minutes of play The 1 gatne was called at 1:45 after tlie town's brass band had led a parade of the teams to the grounds Sheridan kicked off to Shortridge tuid fe on the very nrst ltay ttpc was I around the end for tun 3 aeries failedft againMthem Kof the game Joseph made a spectacularpnd run for eighty yards for a touchdownr with the entire Sheridan team trailingg (hl tn Conner kicked goal Score jl tu 0 Uul After this Sheridan look it brave andMushed the visitors off their feet and Mi'nr'it touchdown iv stem ETilunges Cox taking the ball over andpKlcklng goal A few minutes later Gipo scored Shlrtrldgo's third goal on a trickmrtay and Conner kicked goal The half ended with the ball on thefcjmlddlo of tho field Score 17 to 6 Ton minutes after play began In thom second halt Johfison scored for Sheridan K'On an end run and Cox kicked goal Kh Score 17 to 12 At this stage tlie crowd KiS'werit wild and Sheridan made a game but: futile effort to tlo the score kA despornle hurdle by Schoen resultedh in his retirement and Hughes took his Bis place and In a few minutes was sent Hoosiers Hold Strong Sucker Team a 10 to 0 Score URBANA Ill Oct Indiana was defeated 10 to 0 by Illinois this after noon but the Ullnl were forced to exert themselves to the utmost to beat the Hoosiers who held the orange and blue warriors to a 0 to 0 score in the first half Whore a comparatively easy victory hud been expected a foe was found who fought at equal odds until the second half which was all Illinois Only once did the Illinl cross the Hoo sier goal touchdown making six of the ten points scored Moynihan contributed the remaining four with a place kick at the opening of the second half The game was rendered a lifeless con test by the Hoosiers who took out time after every down yet to the visitors be longs the credit of one of the most mag nificent stands ever made on the state field wore a better team than when we played said Coach Horne maroons could not have beaten us over 25 to 0 today Indiana Adeylotte Long Payne Wamrh Tied Davidson Gray Right guard Hill Klncs Right tacklo Carr Brennan Right end Hare Boyle Quarter Clark Long Left Half Jones Right half Steele Jones ull Eleven Smothers the Catholics and Wins 58 to 0 MILWAUKEE Wls Oct Wisconsin's heavier eleven ran over Coach Notre Dame team by a score of 58 to 0 before a crowd of 3000 people at Athletic park this afternoon The absence of Salmon last star back from the Notre Game lineup left a gap which pluck alone could not fill Notre Dame was totally unable to make consistent gains against the Madison men and while showing a defense as determined at the end as at the opening It was worn down by superior weight between ten and fifteen pounds to a man In punting too Draper was inferior to Sanford and Schneider although hampered In his work by the Wisconsin forwards who Slftdd through upon him Devoid of spectacular features with the possible exception of Vanderboom's runs through the left wing the game early developed into a tryout of Wiscon sin's possibilities Wisconsin played its usual secondary defense of three men but there was little Oportunlty to judge of its merits NORTHWESTERN TO THE GOOD CHICAGO Oct (A North western university defeated Beloit acad emy at football' today 3'1 to (I North western went through th Helolt 11ns in the first half of the ganrn almost at will In the latter part of the sooond half Beloit put UP a mucn suongvi gnuio ps VkJl hWL I Sheridan Wilson ritz Dragoo Kerclieval Left guard Walker eft tackle Miller Left end Stahl (capt) Quarter Korcheval Right half Williamson Johnson nnd Left half Miller ull Cox Referee Keroheval Umpire Railsback Patton Scott Timers Tapp McMullen Touchdowns Glpe Hughes Schoen Joseph ritz and Johnson Conner 3 Cox 2 Time of 25 and 20 minutes CHICAGO Oct (A Chicago university today defeated Iowa univer sity 39 to 0 at football on Marshall field The score at the end of the first half was: Chicago 4 Iowa 0 In the first half both teams played a kicking game In the second half Chicago took the offensive and made many gains through line good showing In the first half was duo to her grit and to the fact that Chicago reserved its heavy backs for the second half Chicago's score in tho first half was due to a mistake on tho part of Chalmers of Iowa Chicago had worked tlie ball to six yard line and was there held for downs Iowa punted to the thir ty five yard line and Chalmers Interfered with a free catch by Chicago This en titled Chicago to a free kick at goal Tarry kicked the goal making the score: Chicago 4 Iowa 0 In the second Chicago substituted Its star men in the back field and made touchdowns almost at will When the ball was put in play after a Chicago touchdown Eckersall made the spectacular play of the game He caught the ball on Iowa's kickoff' and with the aid of good Interference ran eighty yards down tlie field for a touchdown Attend ance Chicago Kennedy Magee Ronne RuskoII Noll Baclonoch Right guard Gale Center Tobin Kcft guard Tarry Left tackle Rpeikfcftyt) Loft end Maxwell ckereall Quarter IxirHon Catlin Hitchcock Right Rpeidel Detray Walker Bezdok Bozdek 1 I 4 Goals from free kick Barry 1 McCarthy Brown i of :80 over for tho last touchdown Connor again I kicking goal Score 23 to 11 The lineup: Positions Jewett Right end Gipo (capt Right tackle Barrel Right guard Lawrence Allison Conner Leathers McKinney Joseph Schoen and Hughes Buser Brown Business rocks KAHN TAILORING CO Makers of the Kind of Clothes Gentlemen Wear WASHINGTON STREET AT MERIDIAN PRACTICALLY all our plain and fancy brown suitings are eminently suitable for making up into business frocks the new and popular skirted coats for everyday wear This style of coat is especially in' favor with busi hess and professional men who like to dress dignifiedly I seven days of the weem It is made of every sort of goods used for sack coats It has side pocket flaps and is not cut away as much as the dress cutaway coat We make business frock suits to measure at the same prices as sack from $20 to $35 Hun dreds of desirable patterns in both cheviots and worsteds of brown and gray colorings are here to choose from Louisville Team Which Plays Saturday Does the Trick lCRJTSVILLE Ky Oct Tho Loulsvllls High school eleven defeated the Bloomington (Ind) High school team by ths score of 29 to 0 hero today The Indiana team wan not in the game at any stago Miller who played left half for Bloomington met with painful acclddnt During rush lie wan run over and his left leg painfully Injured The Louisville team will meet the II team of Indianapolis In that city next Saturday afternoon WEBER DRUG CO Claypool Hotel Building The Acme of Workmanship Perfection imit Elegance in Materials in fact the best of everything is what we offer or these reasons we intend to be leaders in the clothing trade Our fall offerings in Shirts Underwear Hosiery Gloves Neckwear etc could not be more generous Second Team Loses to Leba non High School LEBANON Ind Oct The thirteen men which the Manual Training High school scrub team brought with it for the game here today proved a hoodoo number and the Lebanon High school boys won by a score of 16 to 0 The local team outweighed the visitors and played them to a standstill Lebanon scored once In the first half and twice In tho second while their own goal was never In danger The lineup: Positions Lebanon Butler Left end Shera Young Left tackle Byers Chi A Wagner (capt) Jones Jefforaon Hart Right guard Conroy Bakei Right tackle Cremin' McConnell Right end Hutchinson De Hatt Quarter ll'Netl Griffin Haugh (capt) Left halt Livingston ef Capllnger Right half Mount qOuedl ull Wagner ttriiSt Touchdowns Capllnger De Haven Baugh Goals kicked De Haven Goals missed i Goodrlck 2 Time ot halves 20 and 15 Um Nichols Referee Wingard Linemanx5 Wallace Timers Roberts Huggins Muncie Ind Dec 20 1903 It would be impossible for me to describe the tortures I suffered from Rheumatism for over two years and many times I was near death's door so friends and physicians told me I was treated by three different physicians and all agreed that there was no help for me When I could 1 went to a sanitarium in Michigan and was treated there but got no relief Every advertised remedy that I heard Of I took but the results were not obtained and 1 could get no relief whatever from my suffering When I had given up all hope 1 heard of Dr Welbourn's Rheumatic Aegis and I decided to try It Before 1 had taken one half of the Irlvao hrlr Within a week I was at work and am now well although I am still taking the medicine' but there has been no return whatever of the disease and 1 work outside in all kinds of weather I thank God for having heard of this great remedy I recommend Dr Welbourn's Aegis to every one afflicted with any form of rheumatism and all to whom I have recommended it have received bene fit from It DANIEL M'MULLEN 213 West Eighth street OR SALE BY Left tackle I Davis Left guard McCarty Center Bunker Right guard ausetta Right tacklo Pettigrew Kight end Davis Quarter uaray leapt Lett half Sylvester Pendleton Team Takes Close Game from PENDLETON Ind Oct umbles at critical times miserable head work cost Training High school football team Its game with tho local team here today by a score of 6 to 5 While tha visitors kept the ball in the local team territory most of the time they appeared to be seized with ague" every time they approached their goal and were frequently held for downs at critical times when a little head work In the direction of the plays would have enabled them to score Ten minutes after the play started the Blacksmiths carried the ball across their goal line fumbled it and a Pendleton man fell on it and secured his team a touchback After the kickout Sutherland ran the ball back forty yards and a few moments later Kostenbader was sent over for a touchdown Suther land failed to kick goal Early In the second half Capt Hardy scored for Pendleton on a beautiful quar terback run of thirty five yards He then kicked the goal that won the game Line up: Shldelor (capt) Bartllng Sutherland Roach Bartllng Hubbard Parrish 1 Schofield Yeaton Wolf King Klug Spencer Kostenbader Babel Sutherland Touchdowns Kostenbader' Hardy Goals kicked Hardy Referees Walker Smith Umpires Smith Walker Time of halves 25 and 20 minutes it Indiana scrappy band of tifootballists added another bit of feathery decoration to its headgear yesterday nft 1 ernoon by playing circles and otherjgeometrlc designs about the team of theChicago Physicians fand Surgeons and winning from them at Washington park by a score of 16 to 0 The contest had attracted a good crowd but when the time for calling the game 1' arrived and the visiting team had not putjn an appearance word was received park that the teain was not comingand the money was refunded Most of the crowd had returned to the city when a telephone message was re ceived saying that the Chicago team hud '('arrived and would be on the field in a few minutes Goodrlck for tho Indiana Medics fS off to the visitors at 4:08 The Indiana bone sawers had it Chicago grave fillers from the tap Though apparently outweighted in 4 the line the locals outcharged their op yponents and opened up holes In tho Chl tji cage Tine through which an Ice wagon could have passed The backs seemed possessed of the combined attributes of weasels and Vwar horses At times they wiggled through little openings that seemed 1m possible and again when tackled refused to be downed and frequently dragged their opponents for gains vt The first touchdown came eighteen minutes after the start of the 'game After kicking off to Chicago theMedics hold for downs on the twenty flve yard line but lost ground on a fumble and the ball on a quarter back kick Chl cago was soon forced to kick nnd a beau tiful double pass worked by Capllnger and De Haven netted twenty yards and a quick formation before Chicago was up netted them fifteen more At this point the Medics were penalized fifteen yards and lost the ball but after two attempts to gain Chicago was forced to kick The Medics got the ball In the middle of the field and a series of crasli ing mass plays on center in which IGoodrlck was used to good advantage varied with plays oft tackle took the ball I' 'down the field to the five yard line from where Capllnger was sent over the goal K' Goodrlck missed an easy goal from di pjfti rectly in front of the posts Score 6 to 0 KJ After this the visitors braced Chicago irlokpfl off and held for downs the first r'4 time of the game but was unable toHrTrTTiUixtthe ball the Medics taking the ball to the twenty five yard line from where De Haven scored the second touch pi (down on a beautiful quarter back run Goodnck again failed to kick goal fj Score 10 to 0 There was no more scoring in the first half In the second Chicago kicked to the ll Medics' fifteen yard line where they se ll' 'cured the ball on downs It 'looked like the visitors would score but the line held and Chicago lost the ball Capllnger booted the ball sixty yards out of danger and again the Medics sc L'g cured It on downs After another twenty yard quarter back run by De Haven Capt fl Haugh plunged through tackle for the tnira ana tne last touenuown Le kicked goal Score 16 to 0 By this time it was getting too dark to i riiotinpii ah tho nww nnn affimr 'cauea lineup: Medici? Position McCoj Lnft end a' Goodrlck Left tncklo jfcYlTilson Left guard 'ly1 ew ww' Lu? A a i 7 I ''W' Wwlip jf'Osg A I k' i flk i 4 1 1 1 jn'i' 1 twill lllnp I 1 wl 4 1 4 4.

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