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SUN THE Sports- Local News Financial Classified Forest Park Conquers McDonogli, 6-0: Page 15 PAGE 13 BALTIMORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 11)37 PAGE 13 N. Carolina 7-Point Grid Choice At Maryland Today Heins Beats Doser, 1 Up, For City Match Play Title Local Women's SPRING GROYE 43,000 FANS Golf Team Bows VICTOR GETS TRIUMPH ON To Philadelphia $8.60 WINNER AT MARLBORO TO ATTEND Ardmore, Oct. 18 (fp) Philadelphia scored its first women's golf victory in four years over Baltimore today by A.G.C. GAME winning the intercity team Alford, Monti's Dream match, 8 to 1, in a constant downpour at the Merion Golf Club. The series between the, Trail; Servis Pilots Annapolis Victor teams now stands at 3-3.

38TH HOLE Defending Champion's Bogey At End Costly At Green Spring The competition consisted of -v JL jft v- y-: 4I Vrl, the better ball of partners and the scoring was match play Mont Feels Terrapins' Best Chance For Victory Rests In Line Nassau. Mrs. Helen Sigel Wilson, By WILLIAM BONIFACE Sunpapers Racing Editor Upper Marlboro, Oct. 18. R.

Roy McClarin's Spring Grove, Philadelphia champion, and Mrs. Marjc Porter, former United States Amateur cham pion, won the No. 1 position for which gained the minor-track championship of 1956 when he set the mile-and-a-sixteenth track record at 1.51 3-5 here Philadelphia by defeating Mrs BT JAMES E. WILD Ray Heins, golf professional at Swann Creek, brought the Claude E. Richards and Mary Ann Downey, former Maryland last autumn, flashed his top off State champion, 2 points to 1 Baltimore City Match Play Open championship back to the area yesterday by defeating Clarence Doser, the defending track speed in the Annapolis Mrs.

Richards and Miss Purse, seventh race here today, Downey won the only points and won at $8.60 for $2. for Baltimore by taking the champion from Woodmont Country Club, 1-up in 38 holes at With the track sloppy, Spring second nine holes, 1 up. Grove needed only to run the Time Schedule Queen Elizabeth and Princa Philip will leave the White House at 1.15 P.M. today and arrive in Byrd Stadium at approximately 2 P.M. Tickets, which were printed -long before it was known the Queen would attend the game, have a 1.30 kickoff time printed on them.

This is incorrect. The game will start at 2.15, but fans are requested to be in their seats by 1 o'clock. By l-DWIN H. BRANDT Coach Tommy Mont will ba Mrs. Wilson and Mrs.

Porter Green Spring valley. mile and a sixteenth of today won the first nine, 3 and 1, and the 18 holes by 5 and 4. race in 1.54 2-5 to win by The long match was played through a steady rain for the first 18 holes and intermittent length and a quarter from Mil- Mrs. J. Albert Hayes and Mrs.

ford Dinker Alford with bid John G. Capers won the No. 2 drizzles during the second half ney Follin's Monti's Dream i In fact it was almost caught by distant third. match for Philadelphia by 3 points to 0 over Mrs. Charles Nes and Mrs.

Gary Black. The winners of the No. 3 match were darkness before Heins ended it. Heins Has Lead For 27 Holes Sent To Front By Servis Sent right to the front by Joe Servis, Spring Grove had a clear Heins, who has only been a pro for four years and who is a graduate of Baltimore's public courses, took an early lead and gunning for two birds of quite Mrs. Earl Scott and Josephine Smith, Philadelphia, who beat Midge Kaufman and Mrs.

John advantage the second time past a different feather when he the grandstand and was not hard driven until the final one A. Emich, 3 to 0. hundred yards. Alford closed held it for 27 holes, then lost it, regained the advantage, saw It tied again and finally, as they gay in racing, "came on again" sends his University of Maryland eleven on the field against North Carolina today, with the Queen of England and 43,000 ground on the final turn, but didn't gain on Spring Grove in RING DECISION to win at the wire. the straightaway.

Iff I A steady rain fell during most fans on hand for the State's biggest attraction in many years. of the afternoon as 5,444 tans watched the semi-final program TOCALHOUN Sunpapers photo Robinson ing the first quarter of yesterday's game. Dick Sinners CM) and City's Jim Williams (70) attempt to avoid pilcup. At the thirty-eighth, both were In the rough with their tee shots. Heins just made the fringe while Doser's approach, which looked dead on the pin, caught the top of the trap and DOWN YOU GO Patterson Quarterback Oorge Scliacfer is stopped by City larkler after picking up a few yards clur- of Maryland's 60-day half-mile track season.

The total mutual handle was $395,034. Castellani Is Outclassed In rolled back into the sand. His Always far off the inside rail It would be nice to impress royalty, even though the Queen and Prince Philip will not fully understand the portent, of each occurrence on the field at. College Park. Further, it would be oh so pleasant to slow down the Tar Heel express and Coach Jim Tatum.

NAVY 'READY N.G. STATE chip was short and Heins's ap 160-Pound Bout Milton Polinger's Bal Harbour galloped around the pacesetter proach putt also was short. But City Eleven Defeats Patterson Park, 19-6 the new champion made his and Doser missed. FOR GEORGIA at the head of the stretch in the sixth race and won going away at only $3.40 for $2. New York Oct.

18 Thev halved the first two holes in the morning round in Mrs. Virgnia Duvall Ka Zee, Terps Lost Last Year, 34-6 It will take a forthright ef INO-OGAME Miami Puts First Blemish On Unbeaten Mark a 10-to-l choice, ran by far the pars, then Doser was short on Middleweight contender Rory Calhoun of White Plains, N.Y., chased Rocky Castellani all over the Madison Square Garden ring tonight to outclass the one fort hy the Terps to beat North his chip at the third and two best race of his short career 31,000 To See Tars Battle when he was in front for the putted for the bogie to go on Statistics. And Lineups Carolina, seven-point favorite in the Atlantic Coast Conference contest. Mont's veterans In Oyster Bowl Today down as Heins parreci me noie Heins Goes Two Up time high ranking 160-poundcr from Atlantic City in a 10-round By W. LAWRENCE NULL Behind the outstanding play of Fullback John Keehner, City College broke open a defensive game in the final period to score a football victory over first five-and-a-half furlongs ano saved second money just a length and a half behind the winner.

bout. The next two were pars for halves. At the short par-three Miami, Oct. 18 (P) Un Calhoun, a 17-5 favorite, Statistics By WILLIAM TAN TON Sunpapers Staff Correspondent Norfolk, Oct. 18 A sud City Patterson weighed 160M, to Castellani's Palumbo Rates Bal Harbour nixth.

Heins was on 25 teet trom blew skyhigh last year at Chapel Hill in the 34-to-6 loss, and now he has to depend on sophomores. North Carolina is much improved, far better than last beaten North Carolina State and Miami wound up in scoreless Patterson Park yesterday at 7 3 UMrct. rinwn, i i- if 160. Yards gained rushlni the cup ana aroppea uie pumui Down from the New Jersey Kirk Field. 49 13 den downpour rained out the deadlock tonight alter a dull Castellani Warned yards losi rusninn a rdie two to go two up.

circuit. Bal Harbour was beat ns.sine 5-' Helpless on the ground for Pa defensive battle that kept final limbering up session sched The 23-year old Calhoun, who At the turn Heins was still vnrrls trained Dasslnn 109 104 65 4-8 52 7.H 2 2 0 en in his first out over the track and Sammy Palumbo the first time this season, City auarterbacks Gordon Kamka two ud. Doser dropped an eight is aiming for a title fight, did 40,783 fans slumped in bored silence all the way. uled by the Navy football team here today but Coach Eddie year's 2-7-1 record, and has already knocked off two highly-rated elevens in Miami and Total yards ained. 145 Punting, average 8-3o Fumbles Bill lost 1 Penalties his best to make a fight of it didn't take any chances of the footer at the tenth hole for a birdie to cut the lead to one, but Statistically, Miami ranks but the SO-year-old veteran de Erdeiatz pronounced his Middie and Charlie Linn took to the air, and Keehner was on the receiving end of a touchdown pass from each.

The other City touch another short approach at the clined to give battle except on outfit "ready" for their Oyster Navy, plus Clemson, last year's A.C.C. champion. Lineups PATTERSON F.mv-csrrnll. Duvall. Lui, Dunnlgan.

fourth and North Carolina State seventh in the nation in rushing defense. Unfortunately for the rare occasions. Referee Harry eleventh lost him the hole, and Bowl battle with Georgia to same thing happening again. He rated Bal Harbour, but was never far off the pace and his mount responded willingly through the straightaway. Tatum's line is big, but Mont Kessler warned Rocky through Heins went back to two up.

morrow (at 3.15, E.D.T.). down came on a 45-yard runback fans, this stinginess in giving up feels Maryland's best chance for TACKLE Santoni. Blzzari. Domm, RunkTBoan. GUARD Stephenson, Ka-Stnos, Wrozek.

CENTER-Wlschhusen, Navy, favored by 13 points, ar out the one-sided bout, to "stop holding and make a fight of it." yardage was the controlling fac victory lies in the Maryland line, and he thinks Maryland out of an intercepted Patterson pass by Dick Snyder on the last play of the game. Bal Harbour made the sloppy rived by plane and went, right to Foreman Field where a sell tor in a game that left absolute- The warnings dirin help. On the thirteenth Heins hooked his drive into the weeds on the left and had trouble getting on the green in four, taking a bogie to Dover's par to Jose Sera, Carnuccl, Fltbpatrlck, Blalo-, zewskl, Jordon, Campagna. track look almost fast when he matches North Carolina there. nobody with anything to turned the six and a half fur The lopsided vote for Calhoun was purely for the record and out crowd of 31.000 will assemble for tomorrow's fracas.

cheer about. CITY COLLEGE END Frlck. Levitt, Reed, Clark. Sinners Scores On Pass Dick Sinners took a short pass longs in 1.25. He will be seen Carolina Backs Superior It is in the backfield that TACKLE J.

Williams. Frazler, ooia- certainly no surprise to the One Break Each Late in the game, each team in action at Laurel, which opens the hole. Heins Drops 25-Footer from Quarterback George Schae- Retire To Headquarters But when the sailors came so 3,000 fans (gross gate $7,300) North Carolina has the heavy October 31. herg. Blfldison.

uubult Stern. Goldsmith. CENTER Byrd. Butz. BACK Kamka, Linn, Snyder, Armour.

Johnson, Keehner. Copplnger. made but failed to cash in on in the first Garden fight in advantage, with speed, power, Heins made it two up again with another 25-foot putt for a Showing keen affection for the did the rains and the Tar team seven months. Many television fer to score Pattersons tone touchdown late in the second quarter after a holding penalty against City had given the Clip and a capable quarterback to co big break. Don Miketa and Darrell Dess birdie at the short fourteenth viewers across the nation must Patterson 0 6 0 0 City College.

.6 0 0 1319 Patterson scoring: Touchdown Sin ordinate the offense. sloppy going, Mrs. Elizaheth Lee's After Six galloped to an easv victory in the spill-marred went off to its headquarters at near-by Virginia Beach for the evening. Doser went three down when have switched dials long before gave State its best opportunity near the end of the third period The Terps have shown little pers a first down on the 3-yard line. ners (3.

pass-run from Schaeieri. Cltv College scoring: Touchdowns Keehner. 2 (12. nass-run Irom Kamka: be missed the fifteenth green but eot it back at the seven fourth race and returned jiu.uu speed and no power, but the per the decision was announced. One Round For Rocky Georgia, coached for the nine hen they barreled through to Keehner, as a defensive line teenth when Heins was trapped teenth year by Wally Butts, pulled in by train early this knock Miami runners for big losses and set up a fourth down formance of sophomore halfback Gene Verardi last week in the 27-0 victory over Wake Forest Kessler and Judge Harold Barnes each had it 9-1.

Judge for $2 straight. Vola Reigh Is Second After Six, which worked un and failed to recover. They backer, became attached to the Patterson backfield and almost 19. pass-run irom onjuir tj. nass lntercentioni.

Conversion Linn, Mickey Mantle Host morning and had its drill washed narred the short eighteenth and Tony Castellani had it 8-1-1. The out, too. kick which was blocked, giving the Wolfpack possession on the Miami 15. Heins led two up at the end of der a $3,000 claim tag, was not singlehandedly helped the Clippers to lose 65 yards rushing. gave hope that at last Maryland has developed a capable running mate to go with Howie Georgia came to life last week Associated Press also scored it 9-1, giving Castellani only the the morning round.

entirely extended in winning by four lengths from Vola Reigh with a 13-to-6 win over Tulane Patterson picked up a total Three straight passes by Dick As they started the afternoon third round. In Opening Of Motel Joplin, Oct. 18 (P) Dare at halfback. after losing to Texas, Vander- of 91 yards during the game, 52 Hunter and Tom Katich went round both parreci the nine while Yew Spring managed to Barnes gave Rocky the third throufh the air. City gained 145 At any rate, the Queen should wild and on fourth down, when stagger into third money.

bilt and Michigan. But the Bull dogs have casualties in Full while Kessler awarded him the teenth and twentieth and then Heins lost the twenty-first when yards, 109 passing. see a first-class game between im Sciarette tried a field goal fifth Castellani gave the loser Patterson received the open back Theron Sapp, the team's from the 22, it was blocked the seventh round and called When the field battled along the backstretch, Mrs. James O'Brey's Release stumbled in the rough going and went down Mickey Mantle was a smiling host today to about 1,000 persons who attended the formal opening of his $500,000 motel at Jonlin. eager, determined foes, and to paraphrase the Duke of Wellington: The Atlantic Coast Cpn-' top rusher with 301 yards Miami Gets To Eight ing kickoff and, sparKea ny Schaefer's 21-yard run, was able the third even.

his putt for a half hung on the lip of the cup. Doser Misses 5-Footer He eot it right back at the gained in 55 carries, and End Just three minutes were left Calhoun, an aggressive fighter to move to City's 27 before los Jimmy Vickers. under Apprentice Floyd Gib when Miami's Joe Plevel inter with bulging muscles, went after ference title may be decided on the playing field of Byrd Stadium." ing the ball on downs. Manv of his New YorK Yan Regulars Nursing Wounds son. Neither rider nor mount cepted a pass by Hunter and his older rival from the opening appeared injured.

ran it back 12 yards to the State Both regulars, they're still bell. When Rocky saw his fero City Starts Drive After an exchange of punts kee teammates surrounded mm as he accepted a charter from William B. Walton, of Memphis, Gunthia had a two-length lead 28 to give the Hurricanes nursing wounds from the Tu N. Carolina To Face Duke North Carolina has one con cious-looking opponent coming after him he went on his bicycle at the finish of the five-and-a- City initiated tts first drive chance to break up the tie. But lane eame.

They'll play but vice president of the Holiday ference loss but still has Duke, probably on a limited basis. and staved on it. half-furlong first race, but the reioicine of her backers was from its own 34. Snyder picked up three yards and then Kamka Miami failed, too, running out of downs 8 yards from the goal. Inns of America.

the conference favorite, to play. It looked like the end of the Amone Yankee players on shortlived when the "objection shot a pass over the line to Lnd The tie interrupted a tour- trail for the ex-Marine who has hand were Whitey Ford, Hank Wayne Reed who was finally The Tar Heels lost to North Carolina State at the beginning of the season, and State is still sign was lighted on the infield fought 82 pro fights in 13 years twenty-second, however, when Doser missed a 5-foot down-hiller. Heins putted short at the but managed to fink his 6-foot second for a half. At this point Doser rallied. After Heins had dropped his tee shot 10 feet from the pin, the little Woodmont pro stuck his inside only 4 feet from the stick.

Heins missed his putt by inches and Doser sank his for a birdie to cut the lead to 1-up in favor of the Swann Creek nro. Bauer. Jerry Lumpe and Dar game winning streaK Dy iNortn Carolina State, the nation's downed on the Patterson 15. board. He went down ingloriously to rell Johnson.

Others included Keehner and Snyder gained Jockey John Sollars, who fin twelvth ranking football team his thirteenth defeat. He has undefeated, but the feeling is that it does not have the reserve Tom Greenwade, the scout who three yards to the 12. Kamka Miami had lost two of its three ished second on Moolu, com won 65 and drew in four more This Georgia team, the first ever to play in Virginia, has worked hard week on pass defense in anticipation of the kind of aerial artistry Navy's Tom Forrestal has been known to display. Forrestal has hit the mark on 31 of 65 passes for 390 yards and two touchdowns, placing (Continued, Page 15, Column 6) siencd Mantle; Allie Reynolds then tossed to Keehner just a strength to win the title over previous games. Calhoun, ranked third by Ring former Yankee pitcher; warren foot from the goal and the latter more highly endowed elevens.

plained to the stewards that his mount was bothered by Gunthia on the first turn and the officials saw things his way Spahn, of the Milwaukee Star Duo Stopped Dick Hunter and Dick Chris stepped in for the first touch So North Carolina still has Magazine and fifth by the N.B.A., scored his thirtieth victory against two losses and a draw. Braves, and Pitcner Kaipn down. Linn's extra point try a definite shot at the title and ty. North Carolina State's ex Terrv. of the Kansas Liiy was partially blocked I in disqualifying Gunthia.

plosive running backs, never a trip to the Orange Bowl in Miami, and you can be sure Athletics. Both sides failed to gain until They halved the next three were given a chance to open up. late in the second period when Tatum is fully cognizant of the Miami smothered them on punt in par, yeins saving mmaen (Continued, Page 14, Column 8) Patterson recovered a City fact. He would surely love to Bowie To Open State's 5 58 returns and they were thor Maryland-Pi. C.

Lineups fumble on the laiters 24. On meet Oklahoma and bud Wil oughly bottled up on running fourth down Sinners picked up olavs. kinson again, but he can't afford another league setback. three yards for a first down on Hunter gained a total ot em Racing Season On Feb. 12 the 14.

Mont plans to start Dare and Here are today's starting lineups and reserves for the Maryland-North Carolina football game at College Park: yards and Christy 37 in rushing Snfead Amazes Japanese Fans Penalty Helps Losers Fred Hamilton at the halfbacks nlays. Miamrs fullback Bill NORTH CAROLINA MARYLAND and John Forbes at full, with Sandie outran them both with Three plays later the Clippers By SNOWDEN CARTER total gain of 55 yards and were on the 12. On fourth down eleven days, second-string Hurricane half Schaefer was thrown for a 13 November 12; two Saturdays. back Plevel, matched Hunter Dickie Lewis still the No. 1 quarterback.

However, Mont said this week he won't hesitate to send in Johnny Fritsch if Lewis or Bob Rusevlyan can't move the Terps, sfnd with 53 yards. The 1958 schedule of racing dates for Maryland's three major tracks was announced yesterday by the. State's Racing Commission, airi, as had been expected, Bowie will again open Tokyo, Oct. 18 (P) Sam Snead awed Japanese golf fans with his booming drives ioday as he fired a six-under-par 66 in his first tour over the Kasu-migaseki Country Club, where No. 88 76 51 53 67 71 86 10 yard loss, but the Collegians were holding and Patterson got its first down on the 3.

Schaefer threw to Sinners for score Pimlico November through December 15; days, five Saturdays. While Miami was stopping Wpt. Player 205. Buddy Payne 241. Leo Russavage 216.

Sw'ring'n 210 Ronnie Koes 205. Jack Lineb'g'r 215. Don Redding 207. Mac Turlingt'n 185 Dave Reed 180 Jim Schuler 177 Daley Goff Hunter and Christy, North Caro Player wqt. Pos.

Ed Cooke 235 L.E. Kurt Schwarz .200 L.T. Rod Breedlove .215 G. Gene Alderton .200 Fred Kern 210 R.G. Fred Cole 225 R.T.

Ben Scotti 185 E. Dickie Lewis .180 Q. B. Howie. Dare 185 L.H.

Fred Hamilton ...180 R.H. John Forbes 185 F. B. No. 80 76 62 51 66 75 82 12 21 32 41 lina State was just as successfu With the schedule marking naturally he will use his fastest man, Verardi, when he feels it necessary.

in trapping Miami's fine half the second consecutive year in the season on Lincoln Birtn-day, February 12. back, John Varone. He was held which there was no "date war' Closely lollowing the 1957 pat 25 20 to 43 yards in 11 carries. but the former's place kick was low. The half ended soon after and the third quarter was a defensive contest with neither side threatening seriously.

City was held on the ground. between Bowie, Laurel and Pirn Miami only two offensive tern of date allotments, tne schedule next year calls for a 200. Bob Shupin 45 lico, the three tracks proposed Verardi Lacks Experience Verardi, a sophomore, is still too inexperienced to play regularly, Mont said, so he'll play drives in the first half both the date allotment to the com died on the State 21. The visi continuous 40-day meeting at Rowie. Maryland's other two mission last week tors mustered only one threat the Canada Cup matcnes wui be played next week.

Playing with his American partner, Jimmy Demaret, the slammer from White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., cut three shots from the competitive record of the rolling layout on the outskirts of Tokyo. Par is 36-3672. "I'll never play golf again, one Japanese pro commented as Vip watched Snead nail seven on the third team behind Ted Commission approval had mile tracks, Laurel and Pimli before halftime and that petered but Larry Levitt's leaping catch of a pass from Kamka gave the Collegians a first down on the been fully anticipated. co, will both present shorter Kershner and Bob Layman. Phil Perlo, who was supposed out 28 yards from the goal.

The schedule of dates Is the 00 oo Patterson 20. Two running plays C. 8tat 0 0 0 Miami 0 0 0 spring and fall sessions. Bowie Opens First The complete schedule fol work of Bowie's president, Don produced 1 yard and then Linn to be the first-string fullDacK but has been hurt, will play today but won't start. aid Lillis, who last year offered came into game and tossed Japanese Champion lows: a solution to the chronic feud 9 yards to Keehner who went over for the score.

This time ing between the tracks over choice racing dates. Sports Index MARYLAND RESERVES 1 END Shaffer (81), Bill Steppe (83), Bill Turner (88), Bill Martin (85). TACKLE Don Healy (72), Joe Gardi (71) Tom Stefl (73), Tom Flor (79). GUARD Vic Schwartz (52), Paul Tonetti (68), Nick DiCicco (63). Tom Gunderman (64).

CENTER Wilbur Main (53), Sam Acht-zehn (54). BACK Ted Kershner (33). Gene Verardi (31), Bob Rusevylan (11), John Fritsch (14). Jim Joyce (30), Jim Hatter (44), Phil Perlo (43), Bob Layman (32), Joe Eehrmann (24), Frank Toughill (20. NORTH CAROLINA RESERVES END Jim Jones (80), Don Kemper (84), Paul Pulley (85) Charlie Cotton (83).

TACKLE Phil Blazer (70), Hap Setze'r (79), Stuart Pell (74), Earl Butler (75). GUARD Dick Smith (64), Don Stallings (61), Ed Furjanic (65), Ellis Wooldridge (60). CENTER Bill Hardison (62), Jim Davis 52). BACK Ron Marquette (11), Curtis Hathaway (12) Emil DeCantin (21), Buddy Sasser (23), Jim Varnum (24)! Ed Lipski (44), Don Coker (37), Dan Droze (35), Cornell Johnson (30), Giles Gaca (42), John Haywood (43). Proposed New Plan the point try was good.

Both Teams Contained Again both teams were con Defends Boxing Title Tokyo, Oct. 18 OP) Japanese flyweight champion Masaji Iwamoto successfully defended his title against Takeshi Yama- Lillis proposed an unprece birdies during his whirlwind tour. Japanese golfers on the course quit thein games, as did some of the Canada Cup competitors from other countries, to watch the famous American pro in action. With no advance notice of the dented February opening for tained on the group and near the end of the game Schaefer his track, leaving the rest of Spring Bowie February 12 through March 40 days, seven Saturdays. Laurel March 31 through May 29 days, five Saturdays and no racing April 4, Good Friday.

Pimlico May 5 through May 17; twelve days, two Saturday's. Fall Laurel October 31 through started passing. the year after March complete ly open to Pimlico and Laurel Marlbord charts and other racing news Page 14 Jesse Linthicum Page 15 Prep sports Page 15 Today's football Page 15 Syracuse beats Philadelphia in pro cage game Page 15 guchi, Japan's fourth-ranking flyweight, in a 10-round match tnnieht. Snyder intercepted his last attempt with seconds remaining The Bowie president insisted on Dractice round, it wasn't long in the game on Patterson's 45 who is tne woria Iwamoto a five-year agreement to his plan, and this proposition was No 4 ranked flvweieht. weighed and behind excellent blocking before the gallery had swelled to 200 who "ohed" and "ahed" with almost every Snead shot.

111 to Yamaguchi's lllVi. jran all the way to the end zone. (Continued, Page 14, Column 4).

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