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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 9

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1 if? i Tiny Carlton vs Wayzata By JIM KLOBUCHAR against current throughout the hind 30 24 midway in the third pe chain of mistakes and bad basket State Rescues LEAGUE BOWLING of your choice 4 i fc 1309 So River St Austin i 1C Ji 5 'Ji ALWAYS RELY OH OCR PHARMACIST 4 I only question concerns his hl ting" Despite Haney's' surface opti mism the second base situation still is up In the air The strength is their pitching of coursp Even Haney acknowledged he has more start ers than he can use got a couple of good looking rookies in Bob Hartman (20 10 at Atlanta) and Gerry Nel son (10 at he said forget Don MacMahon Humberto Robinson and Bob Trowbridge in the big deven consists of Warren Spahn (23 11) Lew Bur dette (20 10) Bob Rush (KM) Carleton Willey (9 7) Joey Jay (7 8) Bob Buhl (5 2) and Juan Pizzaro (6 4) i hind SO 24 mldwav in the third na riod The Trojans had tried some ball thievery earlier and made it work occasionally In the third period they put It on a sustained basis and turned the game around Bo Vanman Don mueller and Dean Sullivan engineered the revival Tom Kezar and Mike Marineau tried to reverse the tide but their last minute scoring never quite caught Wayzata Whenever it got precariously dose Wayzata bailed out with free the price Austin paid for trying to re gain the ball Lead Changes Often WE LOST These Austin chee? leaders weren't quite as happy riday night as they were he a Pioneer Press photographer snapped the pic 4 4 ture but they're good sports and they'll bo leading cheers again tonight as Austin meats North St Paul in the battle for third place Green Bay Bobcats Win in 1st Round GREEN BAY Wis (AP) Hie Green Bay Bobcats trounced the Detroit Teamsters 17 1 and St Paul trimmed the Marquette Mich Sentinels 10 4 in riday opening games of the na tional senior US hockey cham pionships Green Bay pltfs the Mustangs from Rochester Minn and Mar quette meets the Wetzells from Mass vin semifinal games today inals will be play ed Sunday for the World War JI memorial trophy the top prize In American amateur hockey times through the first three pe Hods Most of the time Austin led It was 19 Austin at the half The lead went to six points on the scoring obKezar Clayton Reed and Marineau in the third period But Austin lost 6 5 Jerry Goodwin on fouls' here and never caught up after Mueller and Sullivan pushed Wayzata ahead it 38 36 I Kezar hit 20 and Marineau 14 while Mueller had IT and Sullivan and Vanman 15 apiece NORTH ST PAUL Carlton dismayed its thousands of supporters by being nearly panicked in the third period after it appeared to have the game safe ly in hand: North St aggressive press forced the Bulldogs into a OPEN RI4 SAT Until 9 PM SUN 1 to 5 PM Glen Eagles HI and Tony Lerna of San Leandro Calif both sea soned tournament pros ci That Bayer should be right up there was not surprising The Lakewood course was mushy from the heavy rain which forced post ponement from Thursday It put a premium on carry and Bayer is the most prodigious hitter among the operating pros Lerna could be up there as lie has shown himself capable of fine rounds But young Mahan's pres ence at the top was astonishing dis father also played carding a 78 Despite the sodden 'terralm scores were remarkably low or ty one pros broke par and 60 were par or better Behind the three co teaders at 67 was Mike Dietz of Paradise la and five players were tied at 68 and six at 69 flight MgHM on have many patting tauter money wor rim sudden shock eb aven a movie thriller! Utually'a i tefultive stomach adjust Itself but whew distress penitJt that may be a' warning tee yovr Doctor Prompt treatment Is the svrt way to escopa soriavs trouble Should your Doctor prescribe re member D8UG IngoPepsUp Boxing Game NEW YORK (NEA) Inge mar Johansson is inSweden and has yet to throw a punch in New York but be has pepped up the fight game considerably Betting oa his JOBS heavy weight championship erith loyd Patterson has moved along at a startling rateTcouidT ering the early date Hia price originally issued when the match vas signed had Pat terson favored 4 6 to It now Is 3 to 1 Those who like Patter son must lay 3 Those taking Ingo get 214 1 i took" they tell you Breadway lot of money to bring ft down like that a a believe the number of gays who think Johanaooa can Uke Pattersoa vuL I mean guys whom on chain of mistakes and bad basket ball Then just as suddenly as it went sour Carlton Duplicat ing Its fourth quarter drive against Bemidji Carlton rallied behind North to erase a 34 32 third quarter deficit 7 Straight Points North hit seven straight points to lead off fourth 'quarter Carlton breezed in front by 10 pointo and then was nearly over taken again by the dosing surge Three points by Pierson at a crucial stage followed by Denny fielder buffered Carlton against two last minute baskets by Larry Hansen Carlton led most of the irst half and enjoyed a 22 19 halftime ad vantage Pierson and North did most of the damage on drive ins rebounds and side shots But North St Paul's spurt guided by left Don Arlich had Carlton hang ing on until North got warm In the fourth period Pierson had 23 points for a two game total of 53 and North scored 20 Hansen hit 18 and Arlich 13 In the consolation games Dick clinching last minute field goal and 31 poiats earned Hawley Its 67 64 victory over Man kato while Granite alls put down Bemidji's late game rally for lts 6665 triumph Prep Parade HasThurnblad as Top Coach Jack Thumblad of Wayzata High School was named Minne basketball Cocah of the Year on and Glenwood was hon ored as the 19H 1959 high school Basketball Band of the Year two honor climaxed seriei of programs spotlighting high school athletics and honoring top athletes coaches and bands throughout Minnesota named its hoc key coach and team of the year March 5 and the Basketball Team of the Year March 12 AU award recipients plus the high school football team coach and band of the year plus dir ectors of the various bands of the week Were honored at a Wcco Radio awards dinner at the University of Min nesota this afternoon 2 All awards selections are based on nominations from the board of sports educa tors and music educators tn Min nesota Otrud Astney Aomu Aux Marti urniture Riviera Beauty Cooky Tavern Keaa Bar Oak onu Crandall Cambjern SB3 SOS Trimble Shell MS SSI ISffT Basterllnj Product 5M S7S 1S91 Austin Beauty 657 S2S SPORTSMEN LEAGUE Knobby'! Liquor SOI 781 82 858 2579 of 83 858 807 1588 Unknown 90S 800 UX Barton Boat Sale 80 SSt 2559 Erlekeon OU 93 811 970 8710 Ankeny Cleaner 911 M3 jnduat Janitor 872 812 Peet Office 918 871 Smith' Royal Bar 783 810 2398 Golden Dairy 907 81 825 2348 Oopher BottUns 737 883 709 209 Legal Notice ORDER OR HEARING OM PETI TION OR ADMINISTRATION LIM ITING TIME TO ILE CLAIMS AND OR HEARING THEREON BTATI OP MINNESOTA County of In Probate Court In Re Eetat 0 Ola RUnesa Dece dent Harold MlakUon bavins filed herein a petition for eeneral admin Utratlon etattns that said decedent died intaetate and praying that Har old Mickalaon appointed ad mlnUtrator IT IS ORDERED That th hear ing thereof be had on th lat day of April 1959 at 10 A before tbla Court In th probat court room in court houn Auatin Minnesota that th time within which creditor of avid de cadent may Ill their flabn be Itm tied to four month from th date hereof and that th claim ao med be heard on th 7th day of July 1939 at 10 o'clock A before thia Court In th probata court room in the court poiua in Austin Minnesota and that noun hereof be given by publication thta or der in the Auatin bally Herald and by mailed notice a provided by lew Dated March 8th 195 PAUL KIMBALL JR Probat Judge PROBATE COURS SJALj 8IEH Attorney for Petitioner Auatin Minnesota Mar 7 1 ii By JOE REICHLER Assodated Press Sports Writer BRADENTON la (AP) The loss of tubercular victim Red Schoendienst has cut the National League champion Milwaukee Braves down to size i Manager red Haney won't ad mit it but there Is no doubt hd Is anxious about the second base problem Losing Schoendienst 1 1s bad CTObgwisituation has be come Mespfate with the almost certain inavailability of Mel Roach the understudy Roach who was laid loW by a knee injury last August has been ordered not to take strenolis work outs until April 10 Jhe day the Braves open the NationaLLeague season The Braves are counting on rookie Chuck Cottier who batted269 at Atlanta last year but has been compared with the spectac ular Bill Mazeroski of the Pitts burgh Pirates as a defensive play er not worried nbout second base half as much as I am worried about said Haney got three catchers but should something happen to Del Crandall be ta a bad way Del Rice and Joe Lonnett are all right as second string but neither can do the job on a regular basis' infield problem acute as some think Cottier makes the plays all right The 81000 Pounds of Northorns Hjalmar Swenson fisheries Siief reported today that appro ximately 78000 northern pike weighing nearly 81000 pounds' have been rescued since last fall 1 from shallow Jakes that phail the general manager subject io winterkill due to low me two or three days ago water conditions and lack of oxy They offered me a pretty good gen Swenson said that most of them were taken from the wilJ rice! and waterfowl type of lake The lakes reported producing the lar gest amounts of fish were Lake Pupesky Beltrami county more than 21000 pounds Laura lake Cass county more than 30000 pounds and Gourd lake Ottertail county more than IfiGQ pounds Swenson said that most of the i rescued fish have been stocked in waters which are in need of northern pike and some are held as brood stock to be released into I some of the controlled northern I pike spawning areas acquired and managed for northern pike pro duction ACTION GALORE NEW YORK (NtJA) There are three trotting and six thtzg oughbred racing tracks in jhe New York metropolitan area 34J ST EDMUND MEMBER DIES WINOOSKI Vt iAP) Th He said it was more than the Rev rancis Casey' 58 a Indians paid him and more than member of the Society of St the Orioles offered et first but mund for over 25 years died rg would not mention the amount day in Shiner Texas it wasaa he said Is not a nounced by the Provincial Office matter of money i The holdback Avila 82 said first all plastic house li that traveling will kill built by a craftsman in Kyoto you And I like to beawayi has opaque plastic walls around from my family so bedroom and bathroom Legal Notice ODER OR MAKING ON ETITION OR ADMINISTRATION LIMITING TIME TO 1LB CLAIMS AND On HEARING THEBEON BTATX MINNESOTA Countl ot Io robt Court la EeuU ot Richer A Down Decedent Petrlcl Chape having filed here in petition for jeneral adminlu tion Mating that ld dedent dld inteatat and praying that Patricia Chapek appointed dmlnlitntor Tf IS ORDERED That th hrlng thereof be had on the eth day ot April 1839 at 18 o'clock A belore thl Court In the probate court rpocn in the court boua in Auatin Minnesota that the Um within which creditor of eald dece dent may fU their claim be limit ed to four month from th date hereof and that th claim filed be beard on the Sit day of July 1989 at A baton thia Court In th probate court room the court hove in Austin Minne sota and that notice hereof be giv en by publication si vbie order in the Auatin Dally Herald sad by mailed notice aa provided by law Dated March sth ls PAUL KIMBALL JR Probate Judge (PROBATE COURT 8c AL) RANG MOVEMIKN Aitorotye for Pettucnw Auatin MlnnwcU Pl no 11808 AUSTIN (Minn) HERALD ft Saturday March 2) t9 Del lanagan and Martinez Meet April 7 1 St Paul boxing 'promoter Jack Raleigh announced today fen April 7 fight In the St Paul Auditor ium headlining Del lanagpn and Jimmy Martinez' Martinez IT gume trotter has won 13 out of his last 15 fights in South Africa Germany Australia a'n the United States Martinez is a first class workman at his trade and the Martinez lanagan fight should be a great one Raleigh also said ha is now seeking an opponent for Jim Heg erle who defeated Joe Schmolze in a sensational bout on the night card and expects to have an announcement on jhat" bout in th next few days There Is alreadygreat interest in the "King of the Boxing contest tn connection with this coming fight In this contest the' winner will receive an all expens es paid trip for two to the heavyweight championship flghj between loyd Patterson and Irn gemar Johansson In New York THE AUSTIN BOWL INTER CITY LEAGUE Natoe '931 99 Browndl Bum 937 77 Wtnkele Conet? 863 Austin Bowl 833 79 804 2430 Partner Grain Co 82S 829 778 270 ThUl Implement 810 752 Andereoh Builder 730 W8 Harvey Mobil 811 78 Waltham PlmbgJ 714 722 891 2127 armaU Six 860 830 Bortt Imp Co 72 733 2298 Pox Candy 800 751 793 2350 McCormick arm 799 783 A A A A A A I KintTB WOOfl Red Oak Grov 850 fit Midland 651 692 2115 CEDAR VALLEY LEAGUE Hairy Cat 809 793 2397 Wlee 74893 814 2507 Dublnaky 790 196 981 267 LeBarron 781 907 Bert' Liquor 887 818 2545 Dingley Mueie 3 790 849 Ankeny Diet Co 822 87 89 2318 Austin Bus I4n 750 75 Lefty Bar 719 833 780 2331 Golden Dairy 838 777 786 2381 Nat': j783 822 90 Unknown 833 964 Prlncing I 89689 Woodland! 830 80S 846 2504 Park Service Ml 787 862 070 UCT 2 802 873 787 042 ECHO LANES COSMOPOLITAN LEAGUE Odd ellow 1 738 198 Slap happies 70 71 2165 Unknown 733 738 892 2185 Deep Rock 733 714 762 3231 unknown I 173 823 833 0530 unknown 750 772 727 029 AUXILIARY MIXERS 718 569 788 638 74 017 69 888 383 895 6U SM 1906 711 879 61 708 1903 Legal Notice ORDER OB HEARING ON PETITION QB ADMINISTRATION LIMITING TIME TO ILE CLAIMS i Jt STATE Ot MINNESOTA County Of in rrouate vourt In Re Kalat ot Ann Knutaon Decedent Harold MlckeUon having tlld herein a petition for general admin istration Hating that Hid decedent died Intaital and praying that Harold Mlokelson Appointed admlnutrator i IT IS fZBDERBD That th hearing theroot be hcLntb lat day oi April 195 at 10 o'clock A before thia Court in th proba'e court room in th court house Auatin Mlnnasota that the time within which creditor of said dece dent may ftl tblr claim limited to'four month! from the date her of and that th claim a ao filed beard on the 7th day of July 1939 at 10 o'clock A before thia Court in the probat court room in the court house in Austin Minneso ta and that notice bareof be given by publication of thia order in the Austin Dally Herald and by mailed notice aa provided by law Dated jJarob 5th 1959 PAUL KIMBALL JB PROBATE JUDGE (PROBATE COURT SEAL) WALLACE SIXX Attorney for Petitioner Auatin MlniMMOt UNO 119M MtH2! MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Tiny iff Carlton reaches Minnesota basket promised land tonight' With a chance to bring the state high school championship to a town smaller than any that has won the title Carlton battles Aus tin conquering Wayzata the biggest prize in Minnesota school boy sports' been underdogs an the said s25 year old Coach Dick Nielsen in the finals of the state touma ment no reasoh for any z1 body tochange the tune happy to be the Town of S50 Carlton representing a town of 650 basketball loving souls 20 miles' west of Duluth burst Jnto the finals with a 50 49 victory over North St Paul riday night after Wayzata blackjacked Aus tin's hope' for second straight title 55 52 It was not always played with needlepoint finesse but it was basketball on a plane of suspense and high excitement seldom equaled in a semi final round irst Wayzata drew the under dog cheering chorus from the rec ord semi finals crowd of 10492 with its thrashing high velocity 7 play that broke down the Austin barriers in the fourth quarter Carlton Turns Loom Then Carlton turned loose an other fourth period comeback that carried It to victory over a North St Paul team whose all court press nearly routed the Bulldogs a few minutes earlier or the record Wayzata is the favorite tonight It has to be rated that way on the strength of its upse of Austin and sound play In a tournament bracket considered the stronger Leading off head er at 6 will ba the consolation title match between Granite alls 66 65 victor over Bemidji and Hdwley 67 64 winner over Man kato Austin takes on North St Paul at 7:30 andtbe title game goes Wyzta State tournament goers wOl be surprised If Wayzata test Carlton In the early going with the same full court 'harrasment that put Wayzata over the hump firstrf sUcf 'Mrtnkatrt and then ftgalfist Austin The weapon troubled Carlton riday night when North St Paul turned it on In the third period But in the end Carlton whipped it the hard way by outrunning end outlasting it and springing red North and John fierson for 4the payoff baskets Speed and Clever Wayzata has speed cleverness and a persistence that makes some moss backed pickoff pat terns do the job that otherwise be done because of Bn absence of height It has ho standout players but five good ones In the 6 Bo Van man a Swedish native the 6 1 Sullivan 6 1 Ray Zitzloff 6 3 Jack Winkler and 5 11 Don Mueller Carlton may 5 carry more re bounding power across the front line in 64 red North 6 3 John Pierson and 6 1 Ron Martini But it suffers for lack of height In the backcourt Denny Bjork is only 5 8 and Doug AndefSon MO' Under Basket Offensively Carlton relies on' the under basket niftiness and driving work of Pierson and North Those two and Martini can hit from out side also On defense Carlton sticks ipainly with the zone Thus a tournament that was foreshadowed by the might of Austin now goes totiie wire with two finalists with scant pre tqur nament support Carlton has been struggling STERLING DRUGS Dial HI 1 4586 Patted Service 9 6 Daily (Except Sundav) jjSTEJtUNG SHOPPING CEJNITR REE PARKING CAR TRUCK SEATS BECOVEBED REBUILT a i We ere experienced end equipped I Ker AIK YOURCAR AND TRUCK SEATS Lnrgr Uatherettei for" Your Selection OUR BEST REERENCES ARE THOSE WHO HAVE HAD US DO WORK OR THEM i eli i mu yi roc un inrurmariQn Austin Awnilig trYout Ctmvat 1208 River Austin Minn CALL US AT ANY HOUR HE 3 5600 CENTENNIAL LEAGUE OookV'a 718 7C Bartllaou 803 898 CurtU 857 823 744 217 Eddy Pspot I728 710 914 150 Mitchell 70 759 aterHiw Shopping sjs ap 7J7 J4B3 Bowling's Top ive INTEB CITY LEAGUE arnsworth Bllrtchard Carey £1 8 Bellrlchard 588 Thoma 56 701 710 CEDAB VALLEY LEAGUE ratufoa it i teaj te txtxaxu 5 Johmon Push 550 COSMOPOLITAN LEAGUE Campbell 589 Haydn 53 Clifford 833 Maehlnr WllMrt 491 Cottar 491 AUXILIARY MIXERS Raster 461 Dodd l51 XL Eqright 9 I Smlaek 49 Huey rr 8 SPORTSMEN LEAGUE Leimbek 1B80 Carroll 573 Krausert A 752 ihrke 50 Kilgore 513 Nelson 513 CENTENNIAL LEAGUE row 57 Buaho 50 Nobl 526 larson 507 Jannlng 506 Sprint Champ in Major Test Against Sime ODESsA Tex (AP) Olympic sprint champion Bobby Mprrow and his nemesis explosive Da've Sime clash in the 100 yard dash today in another of their pulsating rn nJ lisoj uueis 1 A new record could come from this fourth battle be tween Morrow the Abilene Chris tian College great and Sime the red haired comet from Duke They enter the big race at 1:55 pm (CST) already holding a tie for the record of 93 and Sime leading the series two vic tories to one over a 3 year period fa a1 special race that featuresthe West Texas Relays a track and field carnival that drew 1000 athletes in its three divisions jgjjggjjgjggjjjgggjggHHHGHHSBBSHHSSSi AUSTIN'S LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE DRUG STORE OPEN EVEBY BAY EXCEPT CHRISTMAS! 8:30 A to 10 MAYBE district regional and state tour naments It is playing its very first tournament and finds itself in position now to win it all Wayzata Is only In its secodd state meet But its certificates f6Y being in the finals ar eimpressive victories over Minneapolis South in the regionals and Man kato and 1958 king Austin in the state Wayzata has a record of 22 vic tories and 4 defeats compared with 24 3 "AUSTIN WAYZATA Wayzata match "Austin off the backboards It knew the only way to win was with wits The teams swapped the lead 11 and we wniriwuid styie tnat has been beating bigger rivals all year It helped of course when the usually good pressure shooting Packers missed 11 of 17 free throws In the scorebook that was the difference Wayzata was out shot from the field 23 field goals to 17 but pitched in 21 free throws in 28 chances I More Than Break But Wayzata had more than a break at the foul line going for it Coach Jack Thurnblad kept a tight reign on his offense refusing t5 permit poor percent age shots that could be turned into Austin rebounds Defensively Wayzata went to the all court press when it fell be Loss of Schoendienst Seen Tough Blow to Milwaukee SEASON The glorious Easter Season is here a season great and enduring happiness a time to experience in our hearts the wonder of spiritual rebirth This Easter join with your friends and your family in the church of your choice and there contemplating the miracle of the i 1 1 Easter story find lasting joy and inspiration Avila Can Decide on Retirement VERA CRUZ Medco (AP) Bobby Avila is showing more in decision about quitting big league baseball than he ever did in mak ing a play at second base for the Cleveland Indians I probably win'make the final decision this he said today came home from Mexico City yesterday to talk the whole thing over again with my The Idol of Mexican fans must decide: Should he stay with game I love so by accepting a raise in pay from the Baltimore Orioles to whom he was traded by the Indians at the end of last season? Or should he stick with what he said two weeks ago? He said then that after 10 years in major league baseball: Tm hanging up the glove to devote myself completely to busi ness What Happened' What happened between then and now? i he admitted Orio les offered me a raise Lee Mac NO 883 Amendlnt OrdWauo No 401:9 Austin OomoUstlon THZ COMMON COUNCIL THE CITY AUSTIN DO ORDAIN: BEUTTON 1 That Ordinance 401 4 aa amended haU further amended hr addin th following words at the end ot Ordinance 014 "That certain parkins 6o In front ot 911 and 11 1U on the touth aid of West Oakland Are nue in Austin MlnnMot hU be limited for parkin ot motor vehicles to onlj fifteen tnlnutae" Pasted by a vote ot th yea and nay thl dth day ot March 1959 tea 7 Nay 9 APPROVED: CHARLEa HANSEN Mayor ATTEST: WEILAND City Recorder MAr MTU Evinrude Dreamboat Contest ENDS SUNDAY MARCH 22 We Have Official Entry Blanks 22 ft 14 ft HOUSEBOAT plus 28 Moton 3kHP to 50 HP OWENS PIPESTONE DA A TO and LONESTAR DUM I PIPESTONE and TDAll EDO MASTERCRAT inHlLInO LAWNBOY POWER1 MOWERS: Ordinance ff NO 88 Amending Ordinance No 61 fl Austin Compilation THE COMMON COUNCIL THE cm OP AUSTIN DO ORDAIN: SECTION That Ordinance SOlT aa previously amended shall be fur ther amended by adding the follow ing word at the nd at Ordinance01 fl and Ordinance amendatory thereof motoryhtel shall parked at anytime the no: th truv ot Maple Street between th inter section of Maple Street and Ken wood Avenue on the east and th Intersection of Maple Street and Second Street on the wett7 Parkins of motor veblel than be permitted on th south aide of Ma ple Street between Kenwood Avenue on ths aal and Second Street cn tb west and all previous rdiuanc prohibiting parking on th south tide or Mapi Street betweeo Sen wood Avenue and Second Stre are hereby repealed Passed by a vote Of the yea and nan th't eth day of March 1919 Ta 7 Nays 6 APPROVED CKARLXg HANSXM Mayor WEILAND City Bworder REEBORN MOWER Cooperative Light Power 4 ASSOCIATION 1 all a aai DL IASI nwy ID ESW Miocp 6nmi8 I ft? IV IN BASKETBALL'S PROMISED LAND A A 9 1 £4 1 GOLER SURPRISED IIIJ I 1 Driving Range Boss in Tie at St Pete's ST PETERSBURG la (AP) to surprise in cluding his own a young driving range operator from Danvers Mass who is vacationing here was in a three way tie for the Lead is the second round of the $15000 St Petersburg Open Tournament started today best competitive round I ever Tom Mahan Jr blurted as he turned in a spark ling six under par 66 in the first round to tie big George Bayer of GENE'S BOATING A SPORT CENTER TV i A 0 a KM' 'VSwZjvi Sunday March 291h Wl? attend the Church UOICI i ft 1 IftM TOU CAM vVz Si i 4 4 if 1 7 J3? pegr 7 1 i 'v I Jar r4 ijSMHSB 'Tlir7l ilTB iTTn i.

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