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'w 0" EXPEGT; RECORD GROW OF; 40,000 HAMBtETONIAN TODAY Chicago SECTION SPORTS BUSINESS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1963 rvfe foPI uvjg i2 Li UU 7TH fo)(g c'ATr Giants Triumph; 400th for Mays 3 RUNS IN Dodgers, Warming Up for the Big One GAIN TIE; WIN GAME III 8TH WILLIE JOINS Strikeout Mark Set BY EDWARD PRELL David Condon is on vacation SELECT GROUP by Nicholson THIS column starts this morning where it usually ends with "Ten Years Ago Today." Ten years represent an Santo Delivers 3 Key Hits BY ROBERT MARKUS ICMcsm TribMM Priu Strrk eternity to a teen-ager, but only a flick of the calendar to WITH HOMER those who have been around longer. Ten years ago also Cleveland, Aug. 27 It was must seem like a long, long time to some of the departed a night for the predictable Dave isicnoison, as everyone knew he must, broke the major Cards' Simmons league strikeout record. Jim 0 Mudcat Grant, as he has Beaten, 7-2 been 16 times in 19 decisions with the White Sox, was the losing pitcher. Joe Horlen, as San Francisco, Aug.

27 tUPB he has done 14 times in 15 starts this season, failed to finish the The San Francisco Giants hit three home runs in a row to sports figures of that immediate past period. And so, let's do a decade backflip to The Tribune of Aug. 28, 1953: If you were a faithful reader of its sports pages, you must have read on this date that the New York Yankees who else? led the American league by 9 games and the White Sox who else? were in second place. The Cubs weren't doing badly. They were seventh but whoa! There were only eight National league teams then.

The Cubs were 37 games behind the Brooklyn Dodgers who, during these intervening years, have found a new home in Los Angeles. In the American ball game. night, one of them the 400th Only surprise, and a pleasant of Willie Mays' career, to de one it was, was the continued BY RICHARD DOZER Ron Santo had three kinds of hits yesterday, all singles. They represented 60 per cent of, the Cubs' total hits, but more graphically they portrayed the three stages of victory in a 4 to 3 decision over the Philadelphia Phillies. It was a murky day in Wrig-ley field, and in lieu of the floodlights under which the Phils' Dennis Bennett pitches so well, it appeared to be an ideal setting to restore Bennett's daytime confidence and boost the Phillies' longshot pennant stock.

But Santo set out to spoil it all and he did. You won't find any runs batted in following Santo's name in the box score. Yet in the second inning he slammed a single to left that feat the St. Louis Cardinals, lusty hitting of Tom McCraw, 7 to 2. the rookie first baseman, who had three hits, including his The victory sent the Giants back into a tie for second place fourth home run of the season -1 Arch Ward 10 years ago" with the Cardinals, 6 games Adds Up to Victory behind the Los Angeles Dodg Speedy Scot, prohibitive 2-5 favorite in today's $115,549 Hambletonian for 3-year-old trotters in Du Quoin, 111., takes practice spin with Trainer-Driver Ralph Baldwin in the league, another team, which since has lost its home town It all added up to a 6 to ers.

victory for the White Sox over Mays led off the third inning identity, St. Louis, the Browns were eighth, 42 games sulky. Winner in 19 of 25 starts, Speedy Scot has habit of trotting with tongue out. with his 32d home run of the the Cleveland Indians, enabling behind the Yankees. A man named Casey Stengel managed the season off starting and losing the Chicagoans to tie Minnesota American league front runners.

for second place the Ameri pitcher, Curt Simmons. Orlando SPEEDY SCOT can league. vN this day 10 years ago, the Detroit Lions, National foot- Bears9 Defensive Line Overhauled by Stydahar Nicholson, who had been ad yj ball league champions of 1952, were in Dallas to play YANKS, BOUTON ROMP Yankees win two; Jim Bouton loses bid for no-hit was the only hit in the first six rounds off Bennett vancing toward the strikeout the New York Giants. They had just beaten the College All- record at a full gallop all sea BIG FAVORITE Stars in Chicago, 24 to 10. Buddy Parker was the Lions' coach Starts 3-Ron Rally Then in the seventh, with the BY COOPER ROLLOW game in 9th Inning of opener.

Story on page 2. son, tied Harmon Killebrew all-time mark of 142 in the third and two of his players were Bobby Layne and Pat Harder. Chicsf Tribmt Press Soviet IMajorLeagiies Both were among the indestructible stars of the league, tho inning, when he whiffed for the Rensselaer, Aug. Cepeda and Felipe Alou fol Layne lasted longer. This is his first year at sitting it out.

Phillies leading, 3 to 0, and well on the way to what loomed as their 12th triumph in 14 games, Santo beat out an in 14 Trotters Entered The Chicago Bears' defensive NATIONAL LEAGUE lowed his shot with homers. second time. He erased the mark in the sixth with a third strikeout, and added one for line, once one of football's W. L. Pet.

C.B. Mavs' 400th home run nut Let Anteles 7 32 him in select company. He is mightiest assemblages of Hampton Pool, the former Bear end, was getting his Los Angeles Rams ready for a tuneup against the Cleveland Browns, whose Paul Brown also has dropped out of the major league picture. Pool's quarterback was Norm Van BrockUn, St. Lows 71 J5 tVt good measure in the eighth.

field single. It rolled dead in front of third base and ignited Sm Frmcisc 72 5 -55 iVi the 10th man in major leaeue uxawu arums, uas seen The first three were against Pkiloaefrhia 71 -S3t in $11 5,549 Race BY JAMES SEGRETI Chlcoio Trikaaa Press Servka overhauled by George Halas history to hit that many and Mirwwkee 70 2 34 a game-tying rally. Grant, a right hander, and the CiKinmti 70 5 J1 10 and his new line coach, Joe Santo third single was a last one came against Bob CHICAGO 3 J1S 11 Stydahar, after an erratic per Pittsbwik 43 .512 Htt presently coach of the Minnesota Vikings. And the Rams had a halfback by the name of Vitamin Smith! In Sydney, Australia, a Chicago welterweight boxer, Fred Dawson, scored only the second right-hander to do it. The other was Jimmy Foxx excluding Mickey Man perfectly executed hit-and-run Allen, a lefty.

In his last turn Du Quoin, Aug. 27 formance in 1962. Hoastoa 4 S3 .371 30 New Yerk 41 It .311 37 shot to right field that sent Ellis The refurbished line will get Speedy ScoC a Kentucky colt at bat, Nicholson popped to the With gobs of swiftness and two cateher, thus endmg a six-game tle, a switch hitter Only five players still active one of its most significant tests a 12th round knockout over Bernie HalL Blenomar won the Evergreen Park purse at Washington Park on a day that $932,999 was wagered at the mutuel windows. In a National bad habits, goes after the most Burton racing to third base with nobody out in the eighth. Burton had walked, and now Billy Williams drove across the of the exhibition season in Sol have reached the mark.

The YESTERDAY'S RESULTS CHICAGO, Phitodelrtie, Pittsbenk, New York. 1. Milwmkee, Hwstoe, 2. Los Artseles, Cindnnotl, 2. See Francisco, St.

Leais. 2. important victory of its career Grant, lasted six innings in on Du Quoin's mile clay track quest of his first victory over diers' field Saturday night, when the Bears face the St. others are Stan Musial with 472: Eddie Mathews, 419: Man the White Sox this season. In tomorrow afternoon.

winning run with a sacrifice fly- Louis Cardinals' outstanding tle, 415; and Duke Snider, 403. GAMES TODAY, PITCHERS corps of running backs in the The big, powerful colt will stead he suffered his third defeat. Horlen, too, went six in acore: Neither Bennett nor Larry PhitoeelHio ot CHICAGO, 1:30 P. line up with nine other colts Sbort (5-10 vs. Tetli 5-U.

St. nings, and, smce he was lead Armed Forces benefit game. Results Are Encouraging New York ot Pittsbarffc, 7:15 Levis Sai Francises AD Ab 4 0 0 kllMin. 3h Ik 1 Jackson, the Cubs' hard-hit starter, were around at this Flood, rt Jockso 1-151 Vs. Corowtll 12-12, and four fillies in the 38th Hambletonian for 3-year-old mg, 2 to 1, when he went out Milwaukee at Hoostoa.

Groat, ss Maxvill. ss point, and Lindy McDaniel inter Ml vs. Farrell 10-103. for a pinch batter in the sev Halas' avowed No. 1 objec White, lb Musial, If Ciaamati at Los Anteles.

IS emerged with his ninth triumph trotters. The race carries a 'purse of $115,549 with $56,619 enth, he claimed his seventh Moloney (11-41 vs. Pod res 11-. tive this summer in training camp was the development of Borer, SO Kolo. 3b St.

lmis at San Francisco, m. victory against five defeats, as the winner's share. Altman. rf 2 0 0 Davenport, 2b 4 0 0 2 0 1 McCovey, If 4 0 0 4 0 2 Mays, cf 2 2 2 3 0 0 Ceoeda, lb 4 11 3 1 Alou, rf 4 2 1 1 0 0 Holler, 3 1 1 4 1 1 Poaon, ss 4 11 4 12 Sonford. 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 Gibsoa 14-7 vs.

O'Dell 11-4. Javier, 2b McCorver, with two innings of relief, climaxed by strikeouts of Tony Gonzalez and Roy Sievers with a runner on third base in the Wilhelm Mops Up a defensive line of major league capabilities. Results of Simmons, Schultz, Predict Crowd of 40,000 Gene and Don Hayes, direc AMERICAN LEAGUE Hoyt Wilhelm pitched what the reorganization so far have a-Lons Jones, w. Pet. 6.B.

ninth. Girls' league game, the Bloomer Girls beat the Queens, 8 to 5. LEAD note in The Wake, then conducted by the late sports editor, Arch Ward, reported that Bob Zuppke's scenic painting, "Gulflint Trail," would adorn the cover of the DIM football program for the game against Minnesota. Added Arch: "Asked if it might be his best work, Zuppke replied: 'It depends on who's looking at it. Critics never agree on On this date Gabe Paul, then general manager of the Cincinnati Reds, declared: "Rogers Hornsby still is our manager." Less than a month later, on Sept 17, the Rajah was dismissed.

Red Schoendienst of the St. Louis Cards was batting .340 to lead the National league. Of the top 10 of that year, only Stan Musial and Duke Snider still are active. Mickey Vernon was leading the American league with .327. Minnie Minoso and Mickey Mantle, still going strong, were among the first 10.

Gus Zernial of the Philadelphia Athletics had 34 homers to lead the league and Eddie Mathews of the Braves, with 40, was setting the National league pace. Roy Campanella of the Dodgers, later to suffer a crippling injury, had 115 runs batted in and Al Rosen of the Indians led the American league with 118. been encouraging. would have been a perfect three innings had not J. C.

Martin tors of harness racing's No. 1 New York 15 -44 34 2 33 7 9 event, today predicted a rec- CHICAGO 73 Minnesota 73 J54 1714 JM 12Vi a-Sinaled for Schultr in Ath St. Louis nnn nnn inn Baldschnn Is Loser Jack Baldschun, the Phils' re-ief ace, sustained the defeat. let a third strike get past him in the seventh. It was one of ord crowd of 40,000 win watch In three exhibition games to date, the Bears have permitted opponents a total of only 264 J41 14 Bortiinoro 72 Detroit 2 Son Francisco 033 010 OOx 7 L.

40 51 41 44 49 49 73 72 3 .44 21V4 the race. A gathering of 37,718 four strfteouts for Hoyt. Runs batted In Javier 2, Kuenn, Daven-Kt, Mays, Cepeda, Alou, Holler, Pagan. Two base hit Holler. Home nine .411 22 .473 23 saw A.

Vising ITlUmpn in liw-raw rh raicerl ki He hit a batter Don Landrum with the bases loaded to force Cleveloirf 4 Boston Los Anteles oa Kansas City 5 Mavs 132, Cepedo 1211, Alou 1, .451 24 yards rushing, for an average of 3.22 yards per cany. This is a startling improvement over 7. Sacrifice fly Davenport. ore Hover. Davennort.

Pufniit and across the tying run in the sev Woshinaton 4f .344 37 assists St. Louis. 21-7: Son Franricro. 27-11. Double play Holler to Pagan.

Left enth, and after surrendering -1 A fuh. this trip began, scored the only weather with scattered clouds made off last fall, when foes averaged LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS on oases sr. Louis, Son Francisco, 7. Pitching summary: the winning tally in the eighth Chlcoso, Cleveland, 1. 4.7 yards per rush.

"We're thru being IP ER BB SO x-Simmons 2 5 5 3 1 1 Schultz 3 2 3 7 11 Kansas City, Baltimore, 1 It mmntsj. he stepped out for another mop- Speedy Scot, at 2 to 5 in this run with a beautifully placed New York, 5-3; Boston, -o, Detroit, Los Angeles, 1. Jones 3 2 0 0 1 3 up man, Dallas Green. Halas declared today as the nonwagenng plant, will be bunt in the seventh. The Sox sanroro 1 2 2 1 Only tames scheduled.

Collecting nine hits in the x-Pitcned to two men in 3d. Winning Ditcher Sanford ri3-121. Lasina driven by Ralph Baldwin, 47- added two runs in the eighth Bears intensified preparations for the Cardinal battle. "We're GAMES TODAY, PITCHERS pitcher Simmons 11-7. Hit batsman by Simmons THallerl.

Passed hall Holler. year-oia native Canadian and and Pete Ward wraDDed ud the first five innings off Jackson, the Phils quickly went ahead in the first on a double down the CHICAGO at Cleveland 2, 5 a. starting to make the other guys ringmaster of Castleton farm, scoring with his 18th home run McCarver 2. Umpires Barlick, Varoo, Harvey, Wever. Time 2:30.

Attendance 30.514. Herbert 111-9 ana Piiorrt 15-1 or Flshar stop and think before they run it- vs. Ramos (- in oonovaa no-ioi. Lexington, Ay. uaiawin nas the ninth.

All this damage right field line by Tony Tay into the middle nf mir line." oerroir. p. maae 12 previous unsuccessful came against Men. lor and a pan of infield outs. nonce ill-si ts.

Lory cwj. ImDrovement the Bear de- Koosos City Baltimore, 7 Reds Beaten, 3 to 2 Wickwshem 10-11 ts. Paoeas tll-41. trips to the post in the Ham- The only Cleveland run came bletonian, but the consensus is on Max Alvis' homer leading Larry stall trailed by only to 0 when Wes Covington and ieuse against rusnmg, which i Boston at New York, 1 p. Wilsea Los Angeles, Aug.

27 CD Frank Howard's two-run homer, last year ranked 13th the Na- "xli. off the sixth. It was his 18th Gonzalez singled with two out that No. 13 will be his lucky appearance. uonai looujau league, reiiecis iclieM" too, the first for Los Angeles in nine in the fifth.

After a wild pitch But Horlen was in constant The overwhelming favorite, games, started the league lead- A01Dg night," Stydahar declared. moved tnem to second and winner of the 1962 season's 2- ers on the way to a 3 to 2 emf "The position isn't entirely new third, Sievers walked. Don trouble. The White Sox got him off to a good start in the first 1 trirmDhevwCfcidiiii nim. He played it a few year-oia ironing crown, nas dis Demeter drove a two-run single when McCraw slapped a hit to Howard's home run in the I 1 year.

10 iert Deiore Jackson settled played two characteristics while racing to 19 victories in tj uiuuci use uj. tuc luicoiuia VIRGIL Trucks of the White Sox, on the 27th, had beaten the Red Sox, 6 to 4, for his 18th victory, holding Ted Williams to an infield single. Of the nine White Sox starters that day, only Nellie Fox and Sherm Lollar still are playing in the majors. On this same afternoon, the Cubs lost to the Dodgers, 7 to 5. This was only a few weeks before a skinny youngster who never before had played in organized baseball joined the Cubs.

His name was Ernie Banks. On that day, 10 years ago, Warren Hacker was the losing pitcher. Sixteen Cubs broke into the lineup and only two of them still are active in the majors Carl Sawatski of the Cardinals and John Hippstein of the Phillies. In the lineup that day also were Phil Cavarretta, one of the greatest players in Cubs history; Ralph Kiner and Joe Garagiola, both later to make bright careers as baseball broadcasters, and Hank Sauer, now a scout for the San Francisco Giants. Just to complete this journey into the past, there was this contribution from the Duke of Paducah: "Officer Hoaglund, who has been working desperately night and day in an effort to find a clew to the recent burglary of our bank, has called off the search until he locates his revolver and handcuffs." to pitch hitless ball in the sixth Line Has Depth 6c" the use of the head eimlainerl left with one out, and moved to the plate on subsequent singles 25 lifetime starts.

Speedy Scot and seventh. a to i lead, rney pusnedic. 1Tir. Depth in the defensive line is trots with its tongue hanging by Floyd Robinson and Ward, to play old fashioned football. Cubs Tie Score Burton walked to open the provided by Williams, still a out It probably still will be Horlen, who was routed in Stydahar, contrary to the ex- canable Derformer at the affe I flanninu in Du Onnin's snft I ton inninuc in A9ph nf hie last Cubs seventh.

Demeter had no choice but to let Santo's sub- across the deciding run in the third when Pitcher Pete Rickert singled, moved to second on Maury Wills' single, took third on a wild pitch, and scored on Wally Moon's grounder. pectations of some, hasnot of 33; Stan Fanning, four-year breezes while making the ex- two starts because he couldn't 9 "fourth mm" n. a i i I I a wougnt tougn guy" ap veteran from Idaho and Rookie Luther Jeralds of North Caro Continued on page 2, coL 5 I Continued on page 4, col. 2 proach to the Bears. "Old Joe Continued on page 4, coL 1J is fairly easy as coaches lina college.

Cincinnati Los Anteles said one lineman, "but he Ab Ab The Bears are in generally Rose, 2b 1 1 Wills, ss 3 0 2 knows what he's talking about Stephens, Cassady Released good physical condition. Only Harper, rf Pinson, cf Robinson, If one casualty accrued from the 4 a 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 3 0 0 3 11 Pavletich, lb lo aeieai oy ureen cay. Howard rHnnalonffl Cassadv Edwards, 0 1 Gilliom, 2-3b 0 0 Moon, If 0 2 Troce'skl, 2b 0 1 T. Davis. 3b 1 1 Fairly, lb 3 Howard, rf 0 0 0 0 W.

Dovisf 0 0 Rknert.p 0 0 Perronoski, i 1- Cardenas. SS When he talks, we listen." Stydahar will not listen to suggestions that he already has accomplished a minor miracle. Credits Players b-Keou9h Kosko, 3b Purkey, fered a leg mjury stopping lf forme BigTen AU-Ameri- 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 Bargain Hunters, Attention Jim Taylor, and is a question Henry, cans, were the cmei casualties able starter against the Cardi o-35 2 9 27 3 "Put the credit where it be yesterday in cuts by American and Canadian professional foot nals. If Morris is unavailable, a-Wolters a rounded Into force ploy for I rounded out for room Purkey in 7th and Freest a Stephens was unimpressive as a rookie last season and the Alouettes lost their first two games this year. He was benched for their third game last week.

National Football league teams were required to cut their rosters to 43 players yesterday. Here are the transactions: GREEN MV-IMn. Tw longs with the men," Styda-1 his place will be taken by Rog- Henrv in oth; b-Ron for Cardenas in 9th. ball teams. har insists.

"We have some erLeclerc. Cincinnati 100 100 0003 Los Anteles 021 000 OOx 3 Cassady, a Heisman trophy Runs batted in Howard 1. Moon, komr- winner at Ohio State in 1955 as son, Edwards. Two base bits Rose, T. Davis.

Home On the Air runs Howard 22, Edwards 110. Aug. 30, will be ladies' day. And if the ladies desire to pay their way into the northern Kentucky track, they'll also get double stamps for the price of admission. To keep the ladies from redeeming any losing ticket they find, Latonia will limit the trade-ins to special tickets sold only at special windows.

LaHiaiaaManliaaiMiJ l'vMaVW ri Covington, Ky Aug. 27 (Si Women won't be able to make a losing bet on Fridays at Latonia race track this fall, fall. If the horse they pick runs out of the money on that day, they'll be able to redeem the tickets for trading stamps. A $2 ticket will be worth 20' stamps and so on np the line. Each Friday, beginning Errors Nona.

Purours and assists Cin the outstanding college football player, was placed on waivers by the Philadelphia Eagles of cinnati, 24-10; Los Anteles, 27-11. Double plays povieticn to caraenas; wins to Fairly. Left on bases Cincinnati, Los Sandy Stephens Hopaloat Cassady llnebocker, end Rookies Bob Ames, can-pSonwoiveSr -rtWb0 the National Football league. Anteles, 7. Pitching summary: real fine football Doug Atkins and Earl Leg-gett continue as mainstays in the defensive line.

Stan Jones, former offensive guard, has taken over Fred Williams' left tackle position. Bob Kilcullen is playing in place of the injured Morey Youmans and Ed O'Bradovich at end. "Kilcullen did a spendid job against the Packers Saturday two years left on the three- Stephens, All-America quar MINNESOTA She veterom and seven rookies were put an nnwi Tk Mtw.M IP ER BB SO Purkey 5 3 3 0 1 Henry 2 0 0 0 2 1 Richert 7 7 2 2 1 2 Perronoski IV 2 0 0 0 0 Winning pitcher Richert 2-11. Losing terback at Minnesota in 1961 year, no-cut contract he signed TODAY TELEVISION 1:30 p. m.

WGN-TV 9 Baseball: CUBS vs. PMIaat labia Phillies. RADIO 1:30 P. ai-W N-BasehaHi CUBS' vs. PbiladelpMa Phillies.

p. avWCFL Baseball: WHITE SOX vs. Cleveland Indians 21. 4:15 p. m.

W-O-H Cbkata Trikaaa Starts Desk. are Frank You so. tackle; Oscar Done hue, flanker; Mike Rabola. tvord; Dowe Mav berry. fulibocki Roe MrDnis.

fcu-ki. in 1962 for a reported $70,000. was dropped by the Montreal pitcher Purkey 4-9. Wild pilches (Th- "Bluntly, we're paying him Jim Christopherson, linebacker. The rook- Alouettes of the Canadian Football league.

The club said off," the Alouettes director of J' or ion and John ttkwon, holfbocks; Dennis Stuewe, end; Don Lotona. center; Georoa Bolttiomr. 4srki. ert, Purkey. umpires Walsh, jockowski, Crawford, Burkhart.

Time 2:14. Attendonca 28470. Totol home runs to dote. development Dan Pickett, said. Stephens would be paid for the Mika Eischeid, kicker; and Gary Katten-boch, tvord.

SAM FRANCISCO Signed End Gory Knafelo nine yeor Packer veteran. Pvt oa MOON MULLINS fYESiB-BUT worvers was Dnx Norman, awortcrback. End Clyde Connor and Fallback Mika Lmd went an the ifliured onhnw list. Caml Ted Cormoily was put aa the inactive THOSE WOOP LOOKAWFIJUy CH-CN-EITHER better SCARfER- wrve list. BALTIMORE Bob Bavd.

wImIo S-SPOOKV, KAVB. holtbodr; Bat Tamer, specialist; end Bill Ventere, rookie detenu and. vera LlSfc SH0RT-CUT CARRY THE BALL to Soldiers' field. The 18th annual Armed Forces Benefit football game will be played Saturday night, and it promises to be one of the greatest battles in the spectacular history of the lake front classic BEARS VS. CARDINALS Two long-time gridiron foes will renew an illustrious rivalry.

Will you be there? Tickets, priced at $5 and $4, nl available over the counter at the Bears' office, 173 W. Madison st. Sorry, no more mail orders accepted. put aa wotvers. WASHINGTON Veverons Charlie Moore, fockle, ana? Jim Kerr, deteastve bock, and Rookies Randv Hutte end Back Montoomery, ends; Charles Nicfcasoa.

HOME you'REAcoupiA put aa waivers. Gene Oonin, Uiwbackaf- HOURS LATc Ik wenr oa me iniurea reserve list. PHILADELPHIA Veteran, tMalana PINNEK-ri Cosaody, halfback; Jona Nocero, Ime-bockar; end Joe Lewis, tackle, end Rookies Bill Byrne, everd; and Dove Oossen, tackle, ware put en wawers. Dick Mills, lord, went aa the iniwrea reserve list. ST.

LOUIS Veteran Ted Botes, line backer, and Rookies Monk Boiler, delta-sive back, end Ed Scratching defensive end, ware put ea waivers. Geerd Johe Witteatam and Linebacker Dove Maeavesv went ee the kaferee reserve list. 1 Tl eieAe.Jft4a4eejw.

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