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MONDAY, APEIL 14, 1952. -ELMIRA STAR GAZETTE- PAGE TWELVE. Scores Run for Yankees Art Wall Leads in The System By Jr- A Night at the $2 Window Vero Beach, Fla. Henry Mc-j before the second race. Opening Day Lineup Predicted by Fallon Lemoie.

the reformed sports writer, Tom picked Chanute Ace, No. 3.1 came up with what seemed as sound a little dog whom the form chart; By ALAN GOl'LD JR. admitted had won only two of his: a thcorv as nan Vero Beach, Fla. George Fallon, his Pioneers and the resl ever been wompcd The" news Dodgertown residents too a day off for Easter Sunday, ncrman figured to start conservatively. their first full day of rest in a month.

Open bolt Tourney Greensboro, N. C. Iff) Art Wall, lr. the Pennsvlvanian who up on beating the races. Henry simply advised us poor folks to bet with the rich because, as he mentions, "those who have it.

get it, and those and put his $: on Joker High to This allowed Fallon to reflect on place (finish second). The Joker had the month's activities and predict, been in the moncv in half his starts with urging from bystander, on so this looked like a start that hat his opening day lineup might be. wouldn't win much but would break "If I had to do it now and thank the ice. Tom played Chanute Ate to goodness I don't," he laughed, "this win. is the way would open at Wil- Guess what? Chanute Ace won by liamsport: ahout five lengths and paid the rich; "As I see it there would be three man $18.80 for his two bucks.

That men in the lineup with Class A ex- Kerr Added To Pioneer Roster "4 'boasts a phenomenal record of So this nractic- ing pauper cast a prejudiced eve around the Dodger- the convincer. 1 lined up right pcrience. four up from Class one 31 holes in one, was on tnc threshold of his first big victory in a three-year professional golfing career today. Rut standing squarely In Wall'f path to the $1,000 first place payoff window of the $10,000 Greater Greensboro Open Tournament was Sammy Snead, an old hand at winning here. Wall came in with a 34-3367 in yesterday's third round for a 54-hole total of :06 and a one-stroke lead over Snead.

whose earlier 33-33 16 town camp and aeuaca inai a "behind Tom for the next race. No from Class and the other, our; Vero Beach. Fla Bill Kerr, an to the Palm Beach Kennel Club dogiwjnner gllt obviously even the guy pitcher, with no previous pro com-outfielder the Brooklyn organization races demanded company rich com-j got It jsn't gojng ,0 bit every bat." reckons to be the best hitter they pany. It figured we had made a tjme. mean, egner pitching?" he ha.

sent to Elmira in the last three strike when the camp doc or, Tom, fj jt jgajn anJ again js ask(d Reasons, is the newest addition to the Gallagher and wife, agreed to set thej placed jn thcir stals: Pioneer squad. rwtors mav not be filthv rich Ihe the stIetch' the ersatz solutcly looked the best of all at Class Asheville ihrkn shot err -339 Wlth 1,8 runs hatted in. have a a comfy home and trK dos. ould dart after the only time he had control from Fort ltmVto of the track i am certain he has the Worth. mi'e) Ur d0g W0Uld for 8d Cla! A Pitching! "Unfortunately," admits Fresco gained Diploma.

ttavs be courteous and et he mju, fh. That) Thompson who made the announce. f'lZZZ the eventual lead at 207 with which to start today's last round. It was far from a two-man THE RIDE from Dodgertown is under the wire ahead of him. i we'll have to wait and see.

ment on Kerr Sunday, "the boy is not the best fielder we have ever sent to, scramble, however. There were two cimira. out we relieve he II be a big help to you or we wouldn't send "The next night in Elmira well probably use Joe Bielemeier or possible Big John (Williams). John's arm has been tightening after three or four innings. He'll get one more start down here and we can just 70 miles but we had discussions on! euthanasia, birth control and the! TOM BEGAN to plunge on com-! legal responsibilities of a doctor bination bets and quinela's (you try to; whose patient develops post -opera- P'1 he dogs that will finish first and' tive infection or other complications.

second and get paid off in daily; The ride passed quickly until we ap-jdoub'e figures). There's wasn't room, proached a road stand which 'his agent's pocket book for all the orange iuice vou can drink fori Plmge but we tried to stay in the him. The 25-year-old Kerr, who stands 5-11 and weighs 180, had a fielding dangerous rivals at Z08 Bonny Lode, the South African smoothie, and long Dave Douglas of Newark. whevse 64 set a tournament record Saturday. Three strokes back were Ed (Porkv) Oliver and Skee Riegel.

hope be gets cured. average of .935 in the 133 games he The Class A experience Fallon piayea at Asheville last year. He ARCHIE WILSON, ankee pinch hitter for pitcher Tom Morgan, starts a s'ide for home as he score from third base on Mickey Mantle's fly to left field In the third inning of yesterday's Yankee-Dodger game at Yankee Stadium. Dodger Catcher Roy Campanula takes the wide throw from Andy Pafko while Gil a dime. The girls demanded a Ispeaks of is the trio of Nat Peeples fats lettnanded.

His power record stop. Fmal'y 'he pretty girl who came'in center field. Bill Boudreau on first1 season ago shows 15 homers, 10 They had been offered at Dodger-jalon8 for the ride from Elmira Bill Pinckard in left. The Peep 'f'Pl" and 36 doubles, town for the past weeks all the juice interested. She found little hounds will lead off and Pink bat cleanup.

i Kerr is expected in Dodgertown they could drink for free but here by names as "Trigger: The four from Class are short-jMonday from Fort Worth was a bargain their thrifty souls could Boots-N-Saddle," "Trail Find- stop Bob Louis, catcher Ken Worley not pass up. Several burps and such that reminded her of and second baseman Charley Neal, we were on the way again following the Gould Gulch crew at home and all from Lancaster; and right fielder 11 CJ directions given by Clay Bryant, cowboy frolics. jChico Sierra, up from Miami. Third If III I'O PallS old Cub ntcher now manaser at St, Tne she started with began baseman Carl Tumlinson. un from wv wviiio BASEBALL SCORES TONIGHT 6:10 and 10:35 P.M.

with Bjll POPE WEN McDougald (12) of the lanks awaits hi, turn at bat. (AP iVirrphoto) i Opens Campaign at Ithaca SHS Slates First Game April 26 By JIMMIE WATERS Coach Bob Habersaat, with a generous array of last vear's players hack again, will take his Paul. t0 munt up. To cut it short, Tom Greenwood, is the Class member It is presumed and hoped uit and head home be-'of the cast. Bryant's baseball judgment is su-jfore the last race, his claim was it -What about this new outfielder, Readied for Southside High baseball teajn to Ithaca Apr.

26 to peel off the cover of the school's 1952 perior to his judgment of distances 0U1U Dcal lne crowa. we toend Kerr?" the skipper is asked. on a highway. lout later he was broke. But the finan-j Til have to wait and see," ex-O M.

QI "After you turn off No. 1, 'zard of the Gould family fig-iPlained Fallon, hear he can rap DcllftTll NflW take the road straight for a half "et profit of the night to be: the ball but I only saw-him twice this ksm.mj The Southsiders will play an 11 game schedule which includes i hCornine Manager Rnllo home and home series with Ho awe' mile. You cross a ratlroad an.a am? a8a'n, w. Possibly; Coming-One hundred additional head, High. The other nine games, and then theres a sign and you cant.

3U admission to the park.jhe will be ready to play place admission seat, ha hn including nair of Dunn Field coo- Pinckard or Sierra. "Clay had said. SAID DOCTOR TOM before he mm it After Skirls 14th Pro Year mane avauaoie at the Corning Glass tests with Llmira Academy, are Center auditorium for. the Red Southern Tier Conference games. turned off Route we ttrnt riff tn rM.MA,-f twisted and turned for five miles 1 crossed three set, of railroad tracks.

"The batting order, off what I've seen them do or know they can do," sas George, "would be Peeples in center, Louis at short, Tumlinson at third, Pinckard in left. Neal at second. Sierra in right, Boudreau Cross benefit boxing card sponsored; When the initial baseball call went by Corning Class Work, Boxing out at Southside, about 70 boys By ARTHl'R SAWYERS Association tonight at 8:30 p. responded, the largest turnout in Easlon. Md.

Joe Rullo, the kid who was too small to play baseball The eight bout card is complete' 'he school's baseball history. at South Philadelphia High School, is now the manager of the Corning and should provide a full evening'sl The pitching hope, will i eA's and a veteran of 13 years of organUed baseball. the sign saved Bryant from getting: a doctor's neede and a tvpewnter 8 over the head. LHoney'at be so good, else why would he be THE TRADITIONALLY poo ratting at his typewriter each day fori newsoanerman had nlan, all made a column when he could make all the on first, Worley catching and Weg-ner pitching." entertainment for pugilistic fans in rnainty on the arms of Al McGann.l When Rullo reported for baseball the area. Coming's first heavyweight who won 'ast year- nd FreUpractice at South Philly High be was to follow the doctor's orders.

We money he needs betting the races?" got there in time to watch the eight! There must be an answer. Henry! greyhounds parade past the suckers'Oh, Henry! Mama's calling. ehanm whnhiJbZ is included in the lineup, with'Krazinsky, who won his only start-! informed by the coach that he wa, cut Twn 8 I Bemie Bower of Ithaca scheduled! They will be backed up by a trio too small to stand up under the beat- "As I see it savs the skinrvr "Jto uare off a8ain Billy Epp of; of newcomers, Ron Dickson and ina that a second baseman must take, will ATym lMt'J- jCarl both But Joe continued to play base- Small Fry Tournament Schedule i Montreal, Mobile and Fort Worth! Altnou8h 'Mr one of the three a a ucMunan. uu u. mc unuiuis ui romy.

mt ACE Head Encouraged with all must cut off a pitcher We mav BrMer Brothers "is dow tanning quw get a shot at them. The thing I want'ith flu- Bru Dvey will be shared by a pair of veterans, Bob Rullo played with and against the jmost now is a solid infillaef on Bruce, Western New York -NUCarrick and Bill Canada feV" College Sports Programs By ARTHL'R EDSON jicu siae. 1 aoni Know wnere we re going to get him." i A prediction for the uoiaen Uloves 144-pound champ me nrsi nase joo wm meets Bill VanGelder, Ithaca to Jim Hewitt who was competition. Schedule for Monday night is as tier and holder of a Golden Gloves' sling first sacker last year. John; By keeping bis hand in the g.ime follows: win over Bobby Lovd.

Lovd is a1 a freshman, will be hisaround the Philadelphia snulott. Jewish Community Center court at n.chtnirtnn 1P1 The bead of the influential American Council on current contender for world's light-! understudy. ihe corner of Church and State Education said today he is "greatly encouraged" at the progress made in iSts, weight VanGelder is a Cor- competition tor me scsonu 7- -t i. uiih thrt inniors all Philadelphia Athletic contract and Ithaca vs. Waverly; "None now.

Well have to wait and see how strong the other teams are." concludes Fallon, "although I like that idea the blind sargeant had awhile ago you know win IS in a row to start this one!" close fight' for it. They 10 th-ir Federalsburg. farm adopting a nationwide code which would radically change college sports. Dr. Arthur S.

Adams, council! president, said that all conferences "But on the basis of what has hap- School of Business Administration! making Umira Heights vs. Mt. Nebo; 8:30, Cornish vs. Corning A. FIGHTS Niagara Association, A.A.U.

Sanctioned 9 BIG MATCHES MONDAY, APRIL 14 8.30 P. M. Corning Glass Center Corning, N. Y. ttoH $1 75 M.I.

Call ittv Elmira Moot Club, tot ((itrvaal taatt Spanterad by Corning Clan Warkt Baling AtteciaNaa are Bill Frish, Mike Palmien and1" and accrediting associations woicn pened so far, im quite encouraged ni lr Praft rcueiaisourg is jusi a miuii tu miles YMCA court, opposite Jewish takrn action either have (a) bicrChamberlain. a diamond Ce adooted the code ourrrgni, or rt Trrw." 7-lfl veteran of three years, will take 1939 and 1940 with Federalsburg. mg 8:30, Weilsville vs. Penn Yan. care of the shortstop slot.

In Wings Trip On that team Jack Wallaesa Dolaway Hits 234 Top Game reserve w.l. be ran Kin.o Neighborhood House court, corner were taken steps in that direction. "Nowhere have we been turned down," Adams said. "Even those who have been critical of some nf tfc nlan have agreed with and a member of the varsity wrestling squad. Davey, University of Buffalo student and Western New York Golden Gloves novice champion, is matched against an Elmiran whose identity will remain a mystery until fight time.

However, matchmaker Mel Schroeder terms him "one of the best in the Elmira's Russ Bramble, popular veteran Dave Leison nanulc of t. Fifth and Baldwin Sts. 6:30. of the Cubs Elmer business at third base with Sophcjnow and Valo of Sayre vs. Mansfield; 7:30, Geneva vs.

Montreal I VB 11 more Earl Stanton in reserve. Dunkirk. iu basic principles. 1 have been League bowling was very sparse tk. rhnr will he hand ediuu' ereatlv encouraged" over me weeKend with only the Twi- All officials have been furnished by the local board of the National Association of Basketball Officials.

When the 11 college presidents LooP to a regularly For 3rd Win -a m- af I Lt tf by Tony Santarone, a three -year man; Jerry May, another veteran; Larry LaVelle and Jim Spillan. After opening at Ithaca, the Southsiders host Horseheads Apr. named to study sports ana nno s'ae-cure for whatever ailed them came No 600 triples were recorded and fhfir nronosals. the consensus Detroit fauThe nrnit Roil JUSt two men looped the 710 tinol in area fight circles, will square off against Bathite Joe Compo, in what wmtd to be that they may have'Wines want to make hockev historv imark. Hugh Dolawav hit for a 2U1 promises to be a scrappy match In 1941 be went to Newport News of the Virginia League Class and his manager there was Chief Bender.

From Newport News Rullo jumped to Wilmington of the Interstate League for the 1942-43 seasons. At one stretch in the 1943 season the strong defensive Wilmington team went 72 straight scoreless innings. Rullo was proud lo be a member of that team. Then in the latter part of 1943 gone too far. (tomorrow night by inning "the Stan- sond game and E.

Watson had a1 Ithaca promoter Ted Woodin is The presidents asked for, Qup only cieht plavoff games i 229 final game. i bringing four fighters to the Glass 29 and go to Johnson City May 3. May 5 they meet Elmira Academy and May 10 entertain Binghamton SmOMBERG-CMLSOK other things: and their chances arc soarine now All alleys, most of which Center ring tonight. One of his Central The abolition of the outright ath that flash-fast Gordie Howe has yesterday will be in operation On May 17 Umon-fcndicott comes ped out of his scoring slump. again today and tonight.

here and May 20 Southside goes toj u.h.H nH Vlav 1i to Bing-! Howe rammed home two goal letic scholarship; A strict control on recruiting; An end to Spring football practice and post-season bowl games, and TELEo ELMIRA TWILIGHT the first in the playoffs for the league's onV most promising contenders is Leon Buncom, scheduled to meet Frankie Bower of Elmira. Buncom has been fighting in Rochester rings for some time and Bower is familiar to local fans, having fought in the February March of Dimes bouts and at earlier Association cards in Cor 927 972 937 946 thmir hflrmct ika v' hamton North. May 27 Ithaca go, his big break. He was be here and May 31 the team goes. called up to play for the Philadel- Vestal iphia A's' Joe staed in.

with the tlephants until the latter part of the treal Canadiens 3-0 here last night. Ted Lindsay looped a 75-footer in Mayshees 944 984 1043 Main Gate 973 936 938 Burr's 856 839 840 S'cmpfle 1000 1008 801 to the net for the other score. ning Free Academy and War, second game against EFA I Memorial Stadium. The Wings, regular season Nation College administrators io ikc wu-trol of and be responsible lor their athletic programs. Tbey also suggested that the enforcement should be given to the accrediting associations.

Then a school which failed to measure up to the code could be threatened with the lost of Its academic ltindine. Dther nchednled matches for to' al Hockey League champions, could 996 iii ivaivu viuvii a vpiiuiitu out to Lancaster of the Interstate League. Rullo has never been an outstanding hitter and that was one of his shortcomings in the big show. After the 1944 season the A's sold Rullo to the Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association. There he 956 932 "Paperweight i i 1 flfPt I 65-pounders Jerry LaytonlTllUllV'l' oecome me nrst ciud ever to take cup in the minimum eight games hyl'nomPson 934 897 1 starring ing defeating the Canadiens here tomor-lHerVs 832 991 1002 of Hornell and "Sonny" Rollins of Cowanesque 893 row.

Meeting Called 810 914 Elmira; Billy Williams The executive committee of the council unanimously accepted the 882 946! against John Guil'es of Waverly: intf.r Virlr fiilltn The Wings grabbed four straight New Arlington 876 victories from Toronto in the semi- Kerr's 948 finals before crushing Montreal in! 964 911 Charlie Babcock ot ltnaca witn ai Peck, also of Elmira. PlJ JP kee sold his contract to Tulsa of the 21 opening of Bath Midget Baseball Tew League jn m( m1 League Spring practice will be-oude Rulo on move jn (jmc at a meeting of league commission- he Birmj ham jn three games. Coach Tommy Ivan and Manager Jack Adams of the Wings said last fOOl CIS Will Graham Choice Over Art Soto Third Contest ers and managers at the Elks Lodge rooms here, Thursday night at 8. The main purpose of the meeting is to acquaint new managers with the league po'nt system, league president Matt Whitmore said Saturday. VVhitmnre said the league has San Francisco 11 Irish Billy lecommendations two months 'ago.

How much progress has been made since? Adams and Raymond F. Howes, a council staff associate, gave a reporter this breakdown on what's been done so far: Eastern Conferences have pretty well gone along with what the presidents wanted. Big Ten has balked, temporarily at least, on cutting out Spring football practice and bowl games. The Southern Conference is considering the whole question. In the Far West, the Pacific Coast Conference reports it in some respects is ahead of the presidents.

Providence, R. I. The Provi- dence Reds-old hands at min. ranam' ew eue w.e"'' t.i, contenaer, meets me new muuci mi back in the nignis vitiory was me Desi-execurea of the lot. "Howe's two shots were beautifully done," said Ivan.

"Defense-men have been draped over him on every move. He's tried to keep his temper and play hockey under the most try ing circumstances. It's been a tough ordeal but now he's hitting again." The Wings might have scored more but they played cautiously in the third period after Howe scored -5' written letters to all parents of Mid Soto of Oakland, tonight in trom behind were American Hockey League playoff Southern Association. Here he played for Dick Porter, former Cleveland Indian and a resident of Salisbury, Md. Joe Rullo tried bis hand at managing for the first time in 1948 at Natchez, in the Cotton Slates League.

His '48 entry finished In third place, hut was eliminated In Ihe semi-final round of the playoffs. Back for i second year at Natchez he brought bis team home second and went on to win the playoffs. Joe hit the road oi.ee more in 1950 a 10-round bout. get League-age boys asking the co Graham, who lost a close decision operation of adults in mis ear puiure roaay alter winning the third game of their best-of-seven final set with Pittsburgh's Hornets. in a title bout last Summer against eaeue activities.

Kid Gavilan, is an easy favorite. The league begins play at the Mid-He has looked sharp in workouts. get Ball Park on the Haverling Cen-Soto lifted the California middle- School athletic field here. May Pittsburgh won the first two con Ditto for Big Seven and Skyline. Howes said he hasn't heard fromjthe third goal.

Their aim: to pro- tests on their home ice. but the Reds eiploded for three first period gpals here last night and then went on to weight crown from Bobby Jones two 21. Whitmore says that help is bad- the Southeastern and Southwest Con- lect a shutout for goalie Terry lv needed, particularly for the carel moving to Greenville, in the Sawchuk, his third in the playoffs, win, 5-1. ferences. of grounds and in the refreshment! ame o(ton S(aC5 League Thjs fjme Terry stopped 25 shots.

I Paul Gladu, Ray LaPlante and In general, coaches have objected months ago and is shooting for bigger game. A fast boxer, he knows a win over Graham would project him into national welterweight con-j tention. stand All three goals were thrillers for Barry Sullivan sot the Reds off to his club finished in sixth place and out of the money. most to the presidents' idea that each sport should be confined entirely to 'the crowd of 14,018 and this how a living start last nicht with tatliec Parents of little leaguers are particularly asked to cooperate in the The likeable Philadelphian started its season. Adams saia many scnoois mcy came.

I in the first 13 minutes. Boh Sotinger feel that out-of-season practice is 1 Howe outfeinted Paul Meger. got one back for PimburRh in the league's attempt to make this season((he )951 season manager 0f the necessary, and that many can see no Bud MacPherson and Floyd Curry in second session, hut Joe Lund also the most successful in nisiory, viiu more said. 4 Stale Tournev harm in bowl games me nrst period in a dash scored in that period for the Reds A's farm club at Tarboro, N. in the Class I) Coastal Plain League.

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You'll be glad you did. Gil Turner Seeks at an angle toward the goal. He shot Jcan Paul Denis added the fifth from 10 feet out. The Canadiens Providence marker in the finale. jDlVlSlOllS L-lOfeC were a man short.

The first two sessions were rough' Vinestnn If All four gross divi- J2 Jewtrfstaowling land Rullo was out of work. He was Uninvins a oond season at the nlatC The largest of the accrediting associations, the North Central, has "gone down the line" with the code, Howe said. Other associations which have taken action, he said, have moved in the lame direction to which the presidents pointed. 31st Win Tonight when the end came. The Tarboro iic l.

ree nvc-minuie maiors iwn auainst chamnionshins remained close today Unbeaten Gil IT 1 u.ih nnlu nin th hiecrst snrrari Philadelphia 75-foot shot. Just as goalie Terry McNeil, who stopped 21 olher shots, appeared ready to make an easy save, the puck skipped sideways past him the Reds. Pat Egan, rugged Providence defenseman got one of them for hitting Andy Barbe of the Hor-nels in the second period. Barbe suffered a broken nose. Not everyone, of course, agrees into the net.

with the program. President H. Byrd of Maryland, for example, has aid, program has loopholes big iarouru imcw in uic auci jj games; This year Rullo has taken over the job at Corning where he will be faced with a baseball populace hungry for victory. After a disappointing first season in the Pony League the Corning fans will be riding the manager hard. From what he has shown in training camp the Corning skipper will go all out to win every game.

any of the leaders managed to pile (Turner, a shining new star tn the up in the weekend activity. welterweight boxing constellation, That was in the doubles which is'goes after his 3 1st victory tonight being paced by Howard Robbins and; in a 10-round match against Chico Jack Swift of Poughkeepsie withjVarona. Havana veteran. 1.363. Their nearest competitors, Turner will be out to win this one Walter Clark and Robert Kogle of convincingly because a title shot Batavia, showed a 1,347 on their with the Cuban hawk.

Kid Gavilan jmay hinge on his performance. The closest section is the all events! And Turner will be out to protect which Paul Rahn of Utica is heading top, challenger rating which the Na- 3 Howe streaked 100 feet unopposed in the third period and from 10 feet slashed the puck through a six-inch bole between McNeil and the corner post. Griffith Hits Cobb For Williams' Blast enough to drive an ice wagon through." But Adams say most educators are agreed on the principles: the differences, he says, come mostly over the methods of proceeding. "In this countrs." Adams said, Washington Clark Griffith says Tv Cobb has his nerve criticiz BEARS SIGN CONNOR Chicago Lf Tackle George Con- ing Ted Williams for not being ablc'with 1.956, a mere one pin ahead of tional Boxing Association gase hirr. CARDS GET SI GAR "when we decide on something, we nor, former Notre Dame All-Amer lo hit to left field.

jFrank Colicano of Syracuse, bormcrilast week. The rating shoveJ the "Cobb couldn't hit to richt," the Petroleum of Kingston is at the tonoung Nearo ahead of former NBA 200- Chicago tf! Leo Sugar, feel we should set results within 30 ica. has signed tor his fifth season "Member Elmira Television Dealers Assn." 304 W. FIRST ST. DIAL 2-3959 minuies.

It will take tim sears iwith the nrofessional Chicaso Bears, arev-haired president of Washington's the rive-man team scoring with champ lohnnv Bratton and boxing pound star end from Purdue, has to get this program established and'the club announced esterday. Termsjhaseball Senators told the American, 3.249, while Joe Sweeney of New master Billy Graham, both of whomjbeen signed by the Chicago Cardinals I'nti'aii iuiu luc nuici iv an i -niiv wv ui uiw vnuiium, vi uv.h.vivh i o-- Forum of the Air yesterday. i York leads the sirglei with 733. 'have lost decisions to Gavilan. lof the National Football League.

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