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23 DAILY WORLD SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1986 a 3 COLLEGE FOOTBALL STATISTICALLY SPEAK Coy; Right, Corny. ZZ3 A-84 223 METS 6, ASTROS HOUSTON NEW YORK eerhbi abr hbt Dotaiib 4 2 2 2 WonCf 4 0 0 0 Hatcher ct 3 1 2 0 Mitchell I 4 1 2 0 Waftno 3b 5 1 1 2 Oroscop 0 0 0 0 OavulB 3 0 1 0 Hmndllb 4 12 0 Bauit' 3 0 0 0 Carter 0 4 100 TRANSACTIONS latvrdar'i Sports Trtntscttom By Thi Atwciilwl fttu FOOTBALL National Football Lugut NFL flevefsed its decision and temporarily rescinded the one-flame suspension ol Greg Tonserid.deferttive end. tftlw Los 0t1 Anoalm Dabtan Ashdy 4 0 0 0 PtaoueniineSO. Walker7 Port Sulphur 36. Hanson 12 Rayne 13.

Abbeville 10 RayvUe 21. Vktaia 8 Redeemer 33. Lutcher 32 Redernptonst 23. Port Alien 20 (ever Oaks Acad 49 Prairie View 14 IWdale 22 St John 20 Riverside Acad 19. Parkvim Bapt 6 St Amant 28.

Catholic BR 21 St Edmund 33. Etasilei 14 St Frederick 36. Calhoun 0 St.Helena12.PlneO SI Louis 16. Sam Houston 16 St Martin's 9, Newman 7 St.Thomes More 9, Ville Platte 7 SMmesport 60, Shady Grove 26 8 Cameron 33. Beauregard 8 S.

Terrebonne 19. Lafourche 14 Southern Lab 49. Woodland 0 Springfield 9. Jewell Sumner 8 Soman 36 Arcacta 0 Trarton 48. Brush: 7 Trinity Hots 42, RrvarfMd Acad 12 Umversity42.

SI JohnPlaoO Vermton Cath 20. Livoma 0 Vinton 38. Lake Arthur 6 Wash-Marion 14, Jennings 7 Welsh 20. OeQulncy 17. ot W.Jetferaon 44.

Grace King 10 West Lake 38. LC-Boalon 23 W.St John 34. Ascension Catholic 16 Wlnnsboro 20. Jena 7 WoodTawn BR 33. Oonakisonvile 8 Wossman 39.

Ferridey 0 Zachary48, FefcaneO CLEVELAND BROWNS-Ptaced Terry 2 110 Teulel 2b 3 0 0 0 Greer, wide redevcr. on mured reserve. Ll 1 0 0 0 Bckmn2b 1110 Activated BtfGruber, tackle. Kerteld 0 0 0 0 Santera as 3 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES RAIDERS-Actlvated SmWipOOOO Heepph 1 0 0 0 Greg Townsend. oWenwo end from the KwKP 3 0 0 0 rewrv.swwv3MWWaM0EM.ParM.

Tlxmee 0 0 0 ManUkph 1010 oMemrveend. Aguxerap 0 0 0 0 WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Actrvated Ricky Sanders. ruM 1 from injured 1 NeTroT SSSJSS One out when winning run ecored. fl Game-Winning RBI Oykslra (1. r.r"" ll 1 ysuewcW ll E-fieyndOB, Knight.

DP-New York 1. LOB-Houston 7, New York 5. Hfl-Ooran 1. Strawberry (11, Dykalre ID SB-Hatcher 2 (3, Bass I2. S-Hatcher.

RES SB SO f3 it 5. BASEBALL BASEBALL SCHEDULE Knepper Kerf eld Smith L. 0-1 New York Darling Aguilers Orosco 7 1 1-3 Pott-Season BesebaN Glance By The Associated Press AH Times EOT League ChernpioRsnlp Series Tuesday, Oct. 7 California S. Boston 1 Wednesday, Oct.

Boston 9, California 2 Houston 1. New York 0 Thursday, Oct. I New York S. Houston 1 Friday, Oct. 10 HBP-Oevis by PB-Ashby 2.

Umpires Home. Second. West; Third. Harvey: Right. Weyer.

2:55. Pulli: First, Rennert; Brocklander; Left, Griffin of Texas for OU's second score. FOOTBALL California S. Boston 3 Saturday, Oct. 11 New York 0.

Houston 8. New York leads series 2-1 California 4, Boston 3, 1 1 kwings. Calif or-nie leads series 3-1 Sunday, Oct. 12 Boston Hurst 1-0) at Cakfomia (Witt 1-0). 3 p.m.

Houston (Scott 1-01 ll New York (Feman- rout UT Patrick Collins (33) steps pass Tony By DENNE H. FREEMAN AP Sports Writer DALLAS (AP) Oklahoma's Patrick Collins scored three touchdowns Saturday to trigger the sixth-ranked Sooners' 47-12 rout of the Texas Longhorns, one of the worst beatings in the 81-year history of the series. The Sooners, 4-1, rolled up a 31-0 halftime lead against the helpless Longhorns, 2-2, with the Oklahoma fans taunting embattled Texas Coach Fred Akers, who is under fire from the alumni. "Poor Akers, Poor Akers," the Soomieirs PREP wi u-u, ai v-m- Monctay, Oct. 13 Houston it New York, 3:06 p.m.

Tuesday, Oot. 14 California it Boston. II necessary, 8:20 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. IS New York at Houston.

II necessary, 3:06 p.m. California at Boston. If necessary. 8 20 p.m. Thursday.

Oct. tl New York at Houston. necessary. 3:20 p.m. World Sarin Saturday, Oct.

II At Houston or New York. 8:30 p.m. 8unday, Oct. II At Houston or New York. 8:26 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 21 At Boston or California. 8 30 p.m. Wednesday, Ocl. 22 At Boston or California.

8 25 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2) At Boston or Caklornii. II necessary. 8:38 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 21 at MHtatnn at Mm Vrvk It nMWUurv La. High Friday By The Acadiana 20. Airline 21, Alexandria 27. Amite 35.

Salman Assumption 21, BT. Washington Baker 20. Oenham Barbe35, Pineirie Belaire 17. Belie Chaste 32. Belmont Acad 10.

Block 27. Franklin Bogaluss 14. Bolton 46. Peabody Bossier 21, Green Breaux Bridge Bdarwood Acad Broadmoor 6, Lee Bunkie 28. Sacred Buras 42.

Pope Capitol 13, Istrouma Carencro 20. Central BR 33. Christian Life 27. Claiborne Acad Clark 14. Carver School Football Night Roaulta Aasocisted Press Opelousas 6 Capt.Shreve IB DeRldder 0 8 Terrebonne 6 SV 21.

Far Park 6 Springs 17 14 CAscenaion 8 Oestrehan 22 Oak Forest 14 13 Covington 10 0 Oaks 13 12. Cecilia 7 46, Monroe Christ 0 0 Heart 8 John Paul 16 7 Morgan City 10 Glen Oaks 0 Beauregard 0 7. Rlverdale Acad 6 8 Cohen 14. 0 P.Walker 6 Comeaui 28. SI.MartlnvHIe 27.

3 ot Cottonport 24. Mansurs 19 Country Day 33, Crescent City 14 Crowley 34, Sunset 6 E.D.White 33, Jeanerette 8 Ecole Classlgue 41. Ben Franklin 0 Elton 35, Merryvllie 22 Episcopal 36. White Castle IS Erath 20. Berwick 8 Eunice 21, Tueriings 9 Farmervme 41.

Plain Dealing 18 Fisher 27. Rkkjewood 13 Glenbrook Acod 16. Plan Deatng Acad 14 Grarnbtng 54, Cotton Valley 8 Grant 21. Oekdak) 18 Gulfport (Miss.) 14. St James 0 H.L.Bourgeois 7.

S.Latourche 6 Hahnvme 27. Thibodau 21 Haynesvllle 7. Coushatta 6 USL drops Tulsa, 17-13 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21 At Houston or New York, it necessary.

8:25 p.m. EST BASEBALL RESULTS ANGEIs 4. RED SOX 3 BOSTON CALIFORNIA Bbrhbl abrhbi BoggsSb 5 0 1 0 Jones rl 2 0 10 Barrelt2b 3 111 Gridi2b 8 0 11 BucknrlfeSO 1 1 Dovming 3 0 0 1 Ftlcelf 6 0 0 0 Jacksndh 6 0 0 0 Baylor dh 8 0 10 OeCncsSb 8 12 1 Evansrt 4 0 0 0 Hndrck lb 6 0 0 0 Gedman 8 0 0 0 Schofild as 6 1 1 0 Armas ot 3 1 1 0 Boone 4 0 2 0 Hendrsncf 1 0 0 0 White or. 1 0 0 Owenss 3 110' NarronC li 1 0 Pettis ct 4 0 3.1 Totals 31 3 I 2 Totals 40 4 11 4 Boston 000 001 020 00-1 Catilomit 000 000 003 01-4 One out when winning run scored. Game-Winning RBI Gnch (1).

E-Owen. Grich. DeCinces. DP Boston 1. LOB-Boston 7.

California 12. 2B-Boggs. Buckner. Baylor. Jones.

Pettis HR OeOnces (1). Barrett. Owen. Pettis. IP ER SB SO Holy Cross 30.

Bro Homer 47. Benton Huntington 14, Independence 29. John Curtis 44, St John Ehtet 25. Kaplan 21. Loreauville Kinder 28.

Iowa 6 LaGrange16. Leesvie 24. Sulphur MadisofrRidQeiarid AcadO Mamou 45, Buckeye LAFAYETTE, La. (AP) Southwestern Louisiana, off to its best college football start since 1982, rang up a 17-13 victory Saturday night over Tulsa on Dwayne Williams' two short touchdown runs and Pat Broussard's eighth straight field goal of the season. Southwestern's fourth straight victory under new coach Nelson Stokley improved the Ragin' Cajuns to 4-1 after a one-point loss to Oklahoma State in their opener.

The loss StrwWyrl 4123 Knlght3b 4 0 1 0 4 2 5 0 2 1 10 0 1 2 WP-Darlmg. COLLEGE FOOTBALL COLLEGE TOP 20 Darling. Top 20 Farad By The Aasodated Press How the Associated Press Top Twenty college lootbaH teams tared Saturday: No. 1 Miami. Fie 16-M) beat West Virginia 58-14.

Next: at Ononnafi No. 2 Alabama (6-MJI beat Memphis SI 37-0. Next: at Tennessee. No. 3 Nebraska 18001 beat Oklahoma St.

30-10. Next: vs. Missouri. No. 4 Michigan beat Michigan St.

27-8. Next: vs. Iowa. No. 6 Perm St.

(5O0) beat Cincinnati 23-17. Next: vs. Syracuse. No. 6 Oklahoma (4-1-0) beat Texas 47-12, Next: vs.

Oklahoma St. No. 7 Auburn (5-04) beat Vanderbllt 31 -9. Next: vs. Georgia Tech.

No. 8 Arkansas (4-1-0) lost to Texas Tech 17-7. Next at Texas. No. 9 Southern Cal (4-1-0) lost to Washington St.

34-14. Next: vs. Anions St. No. 10 Iowa (800) beat Wisconsn 174.

Neil: at Michigan No. 11 Arizona (4-1-0) lost to UCLA 32-26 Next: vs. Oregon St. No. 12 Washington (4-1-01 beat No.

16 Stanford 24-14. Next: vs. Bowling Green. No. 13 Baylor (4-2-0) lost to Southern Methodist 27-21.

Next: at Texts AIM. No, 14 Texas AIM (4-10) beat Houston 19-7. Next: Next: vs. Baylor. No.

IS Arliona St. 14-0-11 beat Oregon 37-17. Next: at Southern Cel. No. II LSU (1-14) beet Georgia 21-14.

Neil: tl Kentucky. No. 17 North Caroline St. 131-11 lost to Georgia Tech 89-21. Neil: at North Carolina.

No 16 Stanford (4-10) lost to No. 12 Washington 24-14. Next at Oregon. No. 19 Mississippi St.

16-101 beat Arkansas St. 24-9. Next: at Tulane. No. 20 Clemeon (4-1-0) beat Virginia 31-17.

Next; VS. Duke. RESULTS GAME RESULTS LSU 23. Georgia 14 Georgia Louisiana St. 0 11 0 0-14 7 1-23 LSU-FG Lewis 32 LSU-Williame 1 run (Lewis kick) GA-McOuskey 31 past from Jackson (Crumley kick) OA-Jackson run (Crumlsy kick) LSU-Davis 9 pass from Hodson (Lewis kick) LSU-FG Lewis 46 LSU FG Lewis 38 Martin 21 8 Oa LSU First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Time ot Possession 50-189 39-233 248 172 16-27-2 16-32-1 6-36 6-38 10 3-15 4-1 8-29 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS fiUSMNG-Georgia.

McCtuskey 10-66. Henderson 12-55, Tate 16-49, Jackson 1 1- 36 LSU. Williams 21-133. Martin 11-109. PASSING-Georgie, Jackson 16-23-1.

235 yards. Hodson 16-30-1, 172 yards RECEIVINS-Georgia. Henderson 608. Tate 4-81 Davis 8-108. Kmchen 323 gained 906 yards on the season but did not play due to an upper thigh injury, was a big factor in the game.

"We were running the same base plays but they weren't as effective. Ivory is the type of runner who can break a small play into a big one. Plus give credit to Plaisance. They had a good, quick said Perron. (o) FSU stops Green Wave TALLAHASSEE, Fla.

-Danny McManus scored on a 1-yard quarterback sneak and Felton Hayes returned an interception 20 yards for another touchdown as Florida State erupted for 14 points in a 15-second span and went on to crush Tulane 54-21 Saturday night. The victory before a Doak Campbell Stadium crowd of 53,701 boosted the Seminoles record to 2-2-1 and was Florida State's first since a 24-0 triumph over Toledo in the team's season opener on Aug. 30. Tulane, which trailed 14-6 at halftime, dropped to 1-4 under second-year Coach Mack Brown. Miami beats WVU, 58-14 MORGAMTOWN, W.

Va. (AP) Sophomore flanker Michael Irvin set a Miami record with his 15th and 16th touchdown catches as the top-ranked Hurricanes routed error-prone West Virginia 58-14 Saturday and equaled the best start in the school's 60-year football history. The 6-foot-2, 200-pound Irvin caught scoring passes of 11 and 15 yards from Vinny Testa-verde in the first period as Miami, helped by two West Virginia fumbles, a short punt and a penalty for roughing the punter, breezed to a 28-0 lead. The Hurricanes' 6-0 start matched those of the 1941, 1950 and 1954 teams and extended their school record regular-season winning streak to 16 games. SMU jolts no.

13 Baylor WACO, Texas Freshman Mitchell Price returned the opening kickoff 100 yards and Jeffrey Jacobs caught a 29-yard pass for the go-ahead score Saturday night as Southern Methodist upset 13th-ranked Baylor 27-21. The Southwest Conference victory before a drenched crowd of 36,900 raised SMU's season record to 4-L The Mustangs are 3-0 in the SWC but are on probation and are not eligible for the championship or a bowl game. Baylor fell to 4-2 and 2-1. NLU edges Lamar, 22-21 MONROE, La. Teddy Garcia, NCAA I-AA's leading kicker, booted three field goals and Jimmy Harris plunged for the game-winning touchdown early in the final period Saturday night to rally Northeast Louisiana a 22-21 college football victory over Lamar.

Northeast, 2-4, broke a two-game losing streak in the Southland Conference opener for both schools. Lamar dropped to 0-5 this season and lost its 13th consecutive game over the past two seasons. NTSU sinks Northwestern DENTON, Texas Quarterback Bron Beal threw two touchdown passes to lead North Texas State to a 24-3 victory over Northwestern Louisiana Saturday in a non-conference game. Northwestern Louisiana got its only points on Keith Hodnett's 25-yard field goal in the third quarter. North Texas raised its record to 3-2 on the year and 1-1 in Southland Conference while Northwest Louisiana fell to 3-2 on the year and 1-0 in Gulf Star Conference.

Nicholls still unbeaten THIBODAUX, La. Doug Hudson threw for 241 yards and two touchdowns to lead undefeated Nicholls State over Southern University 17-10 in a non-conference football game Saturday night. Hudson's two scoring passes came in the second half, with one to Brian Stropolo for 53 yards in the third quarter and the other to Mike Carrier for 11 yards in the fourth quarter. Hudson threw 15-30 for the night. Southern held a 7-3 lead in the first half after bringing in reserve quarterback back Alij Tapp, who threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to Ferrington Johnson on his first series of the game.

Southern's other score came on a 27-yard field goal from Thomas Routt, his first this season. Tapp ended the game with 6-15 for 80 yards and two interceptions. Bama blanks MSU, Southwood 13 St Charles 14 Bernard 0 Jefferson 18 12 Newlberle14 21 36. Bowling Green 0 Mangham 36. Gilbert 0 Many 24, Ringgold 0 Minden 26, Haughton 7 Natchitoches 21, Parkway 14 Neville 24.

Carroll 0 Neweliton 13, Waterproof 12 N.DeSoto 27. Logansport 0 Norttslme 30. St Paul's 24 Northside 14. VandeMt 0 Ouachita 30. Bastrop 19 Ouachita Christ 28.

Bernice 6 OOerfcn 23. Ftosepiie 21 Patterson 40. N.Vermilion 15 Pearl River 34. Frankknton 10 Phoenix 18, Promised Land 12 Plaisance 7, Port Barre 3 AP Photo Keith Jackson. Holieway, returning to the lineup after missing a week with a bruised shoulder, made two perfect option pitches to Collins, who ran 9 and 14 yards for touchdowns.

Collins also scored on a 23-yard run up the middle in the fourth quarter. After intermission, the Sooners drove 72 yards for Spencer Tillman's six-yard touchdown run. The frustrated Longhorns finally got on the board late in the third period on Bret Stafford's 33-yard touchdown pass to Eric Gay. Stafford hit Eric Metcalf with a 29-yard scoring pass in the fourth period. his first attempt in USL's season opener.

Quarterback Richard Pannel also sparkled for USL, gaining 102 yards on 13 carries and 103 yards passing with nine completions in 20 attempts and two interceptions. defenders, meanwhile, held Tulsa to field goals of 32 and 37 yards by David Fuess in the first half and on Marcus McVay's go-ahead, 2-yard run with 9:52 left in the third period. 37-0 fourth period. Memphis State threatened only twice, fumbling the ball to Alabama each time. Van Tiffin kicked field goals of 32, 40 and 22 yards and hit on four extra points to give him 116 straight, nine short of the NCAA record set by Uwe Von Schamann of Oklahoma in 1976-78.

Alabama's defense, led by linebacker Cornelius Bennett, held Memphis State to only 131 yards offense, with Derrick Slaughter and Greg Gilbert recovering fumbles. Memphis State moved to the Alabama 28 on its first possession on runs by James White, Wayne Pryor and Tim Jones, but Gilbert recovered a Jones fumble at the Alabama 29. 9 win Beuerlein's pass to Anthony Johnson. Congemi completed 10 of 26 at-temps for 117 yards, while Beuerlein completed seven of 11 attempts for 61 yards. Pittsburgh twice failed to score from inside the Notre Dame 30-yard line in the first half, as VanHorne missed a 43-yard field goal attempt and had a 36-yard attempt blocked by Mike Griffin.

The Panthers failed again to score as they drove to the Notre Dame 1-yard line early in the fourth quarter but were stopped on a fourth-down attempt as tailback Charles Glad-man's leap over the middle was blocked by linebackers Jeff Aim and Mike Kovaleski. But the Pittsburgh defense time and again stymied Notre Dame on third down, as the Irish succeeded on only four of 16 third down attempts. 30'S Reg. $3.25 $292 VEE'S 50 IOC nerWftMwvovfo TASff pel CHILDREN'S CHEWABIE TABLETS Boston Clemens Schlraldl 1 California Sutton 81-3 8 3 L. 3 1 3 3 0 61-3 1- 3 2- 3 0 RuNe FWey CorbettW.

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Garcia; Third, Barnett; Left. Mc- Indians Continued from Page IB good yardage against us by running on the outside. They got a few yards with the sweep in the first half, but then we shut it down," said Guillory. Port Barre Coach Donnie Perron felt the absence of Keys, who has By HOYT HARWELL Associated Press Writer TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) Coach Ray Perkins has some questions about his No.

2 Alabama football team, but Coach Charlie Bailey of Memphis State doesn't. "Alabama is one heck of a football team and they deserve to be No. 2 in the country," Bailey said after watching the Crimson Tide defeat his team 37-0 Saturday. Bobby Humphrey and Greg Richardson got 105 yards each, Humphrey on runs and Richardson on catches, in Alabama's homecoming victory. The Tide, Bailey said, "doesn't have any weaknesses.

On defense their guys can run, and on offense they are sound on what they do. crowd chanted as the powerful Sooners, led by All-American linebacker Brian Bosworth, paralyzed the Texas offense. The Sooners scored six of the first eight times they had the ball as they gave Texas its fourth worst defeat in the Red River rivalry. It was the second worst defeat inflicted on Akers in his 10 years at Texas. After Collins scored twice in a span of 93 seconds in the first period, Tim Lashar kicked a 28-yard field goal, quarterback Jamelle Holieway ran 21 yards for a score, and reserve quarterback Eric Mitchell launched a 56-yard scoring pass to tight end dropped Tulsa to 4-3.

A 5-yard touchdown run by Williams and Broussard's 22-yard field goal in the second period staked USL to a 10-6 halftime lead and then, after Tulsa took a 13-10 lead in the third period, Williams scored again from three yards out to cap a 59-yard drive with 3:21 left in the game. It was the eighth straight field goal by Broussard, a sophomore who has been perfect since missing They have a quarterback who makes decisions for them at certain times, and they have a great kicking game. Put those together and you have a great football team." However, said Perkins, "I've still got some questions about our offense. I'd like for the offense to be in better shape from the standpoint of consistency and running the ball when we need to, running the ball effectively." Bailey said he thought some of his younger players started the game "in awe of Alabama." The victory gave Alabama a 6-0 record and dropped the Tigers to 0-6. Humphrey scored twice on short runs as Alabama built a 17-0 half-time lead and Richardson took a 43-yard pass from Mike Shula to put Alabama ahead 27-0 early in the attempt with 23 seconds remaining sailed wide, as Pittsburgh came from behind Saturday to defeat the Irish, 10-9, in a non-conference college football game.

VanHorne missed on two earlier attempts, while Carney had kicked two field goals in the first half, including a 48-yard attempt, and scored again on a 20-yard attempt in the fourth quarter. Carney's third effort put the Irish, 1-4, ahead 9-7 after Pittsburgh quarterback John Congemi rushed 1 yard over left guard early in the third quarter for the game's only touchdown. The 83-yard touchdown drive by Pittsburgh, 3-2-1, included a 19-yard pass to Craig Heyward and began when linebacker Steve Apke intercepted Irish quarterback Steve THE CUTTERY HAIRCUTS $8.00 948-6462 Open Late Tues-Weds-Thurs by Mona and Monique FOR SALE BY OWNER TO BE MOVED SEASNE ST. ICE CREAM STAND BUILDING EQUIPMENT PH. 942-9004 Field goal gives Pitt 10 ME WA1EB PUHT SOUTH BEND, Ind.

(AP) Jeff VanHorne kicked a 29-yard field goal with one minute left and Notre Dame kicker John Carney's 38-yard LSU Continued from Page IB by Jackson," Arnsparger said. "He just made it happen." The touchdown was set up after Brian Kin-chen fumbled at the LSU 16-yard line and Bill Goldberg recovered for Georgia. Georgia pulled to within 10-7 when Jackson threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to David McCluskey. LSU scored the first 10 points of the game and dominated most of the first half. Williams got LSU's first touchdown on his third try from the 1-yard line.

"They knew what I was going to do," Williams said of the dive. "It was like a missle trying to shoot down planes. I didn't know I had scored until the official raised his hands." Hodson, who completed 16-of-30 passes for 172 yards in the game, set up LSU's first field goal with a 19-yard pass to Davis. Lewis made a 32-yard attempt to put LSU ahead, LSU goes to 3-1 overall and 2-0 in Southeastern Conference play. Georgia falls to 3-2 overall and 0-1 in SEC action.

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