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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 14

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It jiii li.wi, in: ha mi. n.io., i ii i hi; M.riLMitMt Flyers Brace For Bowling Green Invasion Jnirnnl Of SparlM Paul 1 1 Rues Sum FairmoiiL 12-6 m'Am a's Aeni Slarls Over Impressive lean. Ueplli It Wa.t Ilij lUlirr I oWU 'fW JollS Sidney In Ver.t world of the Brow tnes to pn in th Futfiay In the National when fail YMtors raomI In Hatijan Mailium HiomIiis 0rr Winlo I Toiiilil If II III ofkii JourMl Hral4 urU Hrllrr IM) (mi's flutierins Flyer attempt to witli-iand Ui ilr "dcpih rtiarge'' diopid by Bmlins Green tinnglit len tn match fiKiiball talents at ruujiin ttadumt (i.tine lime i 8 ni Bmvltng Green's formidable depth fiK'iie to lie a nwr irl'-r in tonight's game junt at it was a jear'ago when PG delected the Flyer, Iiayton trailed in that one by only 11-11 in the f.iiutli fi'irl'T bcfoie stifcumbing to Bowling Green i oven helming nianjv er. i i (ipninc 'lie wjiset 11? 'he veir last i' 1 a to i i'in'tir! of 1 ii Hymn hannniM, ilnl n. 1 'J he mra r'inc v.

'rv oil on i' iw field ny l'ie phii r.ui. wli J)nt Perry, the eMreniely ur-rrsiil fi'Kvlins Green coach. I lar from leina hy when it comes last "rii Urn rrcck in a Turn Strplipiwon thus i Hinl)il the Valle l.iiie Mi tmt in ojioii- iri pk and left tho hampion- to his team. I At the tire-season Mid-Ameri- i an ronieience gathering In Sj nVTT 7 C'liliinihiis hist month Perry de- VJw'i' ship Ii oinehat alij 1 i cmrefl'-d to Fairmont -wtde open1 rlared. "Ml tell iou right now fct m- f.

at this stace. It um a fur stariling ito-, lelupmoms in the MV'l. as Pupia rated to a surpi imiikIv ensy 3141 wore lor the tii. Well 1 1 I be a good ball club." 1 Perry has lost none of that ri'' optimism. He feels his first team Mfr I I is as Kixxt as any lie's had at LaA victorv oer uhlih lolled HG.

He's a are he'a quite st, lb- I Irelon up 71 points lat wpek acain Perry and he talks depth I loailerl 111 Troy aoke in the 4 i i. 5.. i i.i i anout ins mien v. uhile Miami.bur edued fr.i JT i'b 4S-6 mauling of Marshall ilttli I jPtuL 13-6, in two Cher r. -1 1 I Saturday BjeMmg Green, lfiril.

league games. JT vr, lif MA 7 f- i'f gH ''Ut'- 1 earners. The rakons line play; l.l rrC Xem. launched the game wrh i T' -V uas so impresM.e that Perry ad-' iJO(li(Tb) mi a ionnz drive from us w-n 33. VV' rJPuC -s.

4 Louis mov.ngh? yards in even runmns Sm.J- O.rUX rV.JtV.Ve W4. I least tuo rie un front. I ANGKLKS -Hie St piavs. I ne rlg eillicr was -n- wwu.f txwi f'arrhnaU niieratine behind Larrv th pieree; urd at art over. It ii an ovai.n "hn the "ni-'mrnt r.f truth" tvuM confront riPh rr.Mi''; en'rtea a Washin'mi, Chirijo tni etthT F.s'.nm-,ri or Thl mint have een rattier tr ins P.

nron-n I he untrt Ueilskin unreil a Mtin-nine nwt on the wins, nf dazlmg gallop l.y IlohhT Mitchell. Mltrhell, lil. no itianr onetime- lev eland nth-let, took fietili.u dtlisht in tormenting hi oM Tha ir fr.wuavz Trt th ftm hbs th fa-t the Browns vejH only imr? on tA'jchdowT! s.es,nr a unit tint had (riven up fivt tA th tefnre. There are 11 tr.st Jim Ninn.ki Is polnz tn jrt the- Jr'b quarterback depi! the. opening decision over the The preMire on the Rrown won't He eael tomorrow In Diiladelphia hy the fart the FjuIp who anticipated heing in the rare and rasliinu In as a contender have dropped tn straight and this rnuld he a "mnt" for them.

Ceveland r.Hn to polifh up its touchdown production apparatus, because even with greater emphasis on defense, you etiU need to average around three TDs per rame to go p'aces. Rude itrakening For Ream? Tha Redskins, with a victory and a tie jtod for ths Eastern conference lead, entertain the tough St. Louis Cards In their home opener. ft Louis took a physical pounding lamt week from the Gren Fay Farkera but should be able to bounce back with a victory In this one. Should Bill McPeak's Washington club keep Ms magio formula alive, things would really be confusing In that half of the league.

(her In the Western conference you'll find four teams with 2-0 records but they collide head on tomorrow. Papa Eear George Halas takes his Bruins into the home lair of the, world champion Packers and hardly anybody expects the Bears to continue among the un-beatens. This probably includes Halas, who in his 67 years has come to know the game pretty well. But upsets can occur and tha Bears have won their two games In California from the Rami and 49ers, which is a good hurdle to have past them. Milt Tlurn, the refugee from Cleveland, has gotten ff to a fancy start with the Lions and he'll be matching tridea with Johnny Unitas Sunday in Detroit.

The Baltimore club Is supposed to be on the ftldds, but It has won twice as have the Lions. Detroit'a strong defensive nnit should awing the balance in this one. Another important one in the league finds the Giants playing the Fteeler in Pittsburgh. Roth are 1-1 and the winner will probably be in a tie for the division lead. It's still feptember, but this looks liie a great campaign in the NFL! alcm flying High jark.si,n.

2 to 1 lead over a-d gallop by Ron Gray vvhuh took the hall to the Dragon 1 ard line. Two plavs la'er, Curtis Wil Dalon and Bowling Green ijn Angeles have been a study in i i Dodgei at he end of 1 ve inningi fortune and misfortune in recent jears. J'' "'K1''- The Falcons, defending Mid-1 The lHMlgers. snuggling to American conference champs, up the National Leagus have compiled a phenomenal M- young Peta in (-4 recora unncr I'erry, nrnv Kugvnl i'iulvs Home, i tlli)1 If Hlll'S John Ager. h'mi rnrrifil fie Intuit of the Coupur grnwi'l pame, burnt into the Vrti'loit ilnlp rial tonp for the gitmr' (ii1 score from one-yard out, Wrnilouilale'n I.IomI Miliary (2) ami IHrk Cor 41 ntlrm pi to flop Hgcnf, 0 10 had taken a hnndoff from auartrrhai Itill Shrvl.

barkpround Staff photo hy lloh lloty) Rolli Passing, While Defense Lift Teams To City Wins Kirhert. his eicht season at TiCl. Aeainstl nnn.leue foes. Row-line Green Shortstop Dal Mawill singled liams swept outside the parked I'tauon dpfcnrlcis and went 12 jards for a scoie. Quarterback lurk Sirpley at-j tempted to pass for the two-point conversion but couldn't cpf it off; as he was downed by Fairmont defenders.

1 Fairmont's high-feared offcne' never really got rolling and the Burs held their slender lfad at half. Dave Ijoho's good pout the Bucs back deep in their own ter-ritory in the third period and a' wobbly return punt cave Fair-' has won 21 of its last 22 games. 1 run in the thud, to tie Davtnn has not won more Eam' Koehuck Bame 9nn inr-e 1077 i bad to come in to get out of a I 1 IJ .1. bases-loaded fourth. when it compiled its last winning 1 Stan Musial's single In the fifth record 6-3-1.

Bowling Green's 42-fK)int vir- scored Julian Javier with the go-tor' over Marshall came in its ahead run. season opener. Dayton has SI. IiuU Wl 01 lt li.ick Mcl Jones took a handoff 'yard burst was the lug gainer. By Hal Mrfoy JournAl llrrald Spnrlt Wrtlpr 1 1 .1 11 w.

-i lf. l.r Snirlf Ion ihIi (ijni iifir-t hi t-jiu iifiiiv hiiiii imir juf uinia tun utojivii ua Jarl.n and OlUrr ItirkprI Rtiliurk and OlUrr: Itirkprt. shrrv 1 Hi and Kuftrbory. Heyward in the half when Hill Sheets went 1 to Kent State and 13-0 to r.oth a nassinc came for a 32-yard score. mont its scoring chance from the Xenia 29, the into bis end zone to punt.

The nati. with a TOirnose in devastating galloped nine for a TD in This time Jim Hoover's ath- Stivers, 42-fi. and Colonel Winte mini quar.er ann quanci nacK snap was nan ami rno joe uanm a (a4(latlr I.l-t letes made it. F.ight plans which used its rock-like defense to sub-; Frank Jackson liecame the. third nailed the punter for a safety.) inrh.rfeH a f.ve.i-arrt nenaiiv rio.

tihi. taHaivflale. Falcon to hurl a '1 pass hen sheets found end Tom Miller' favored RG will carry a nine- moveH the hall to the two he fore' 2 3tr. rhillv fans at Wei- pinpointed end Rill McGill in Ln.se in the Lions end zone on a Pound average advantage in 1he J.s, Giants Postponed Doublchradvr Today FKAN4 ISCO (Al' Sternly rain postponed last niclit's San I rain-i-co liasi'liall jianir anil lureed a iiiifitpheadf-r Irxlav IhIm the nils and pennant hopeful Da Fisher lulled over for the come stadium last night. the end from 27 yards out.

fom ih and 12 situation in the line I21S-205I for this contest, tying touchdown. Uotii, in nmning its record to! Meadow dale gave good account fourth quarter and hit him with experted to be witnessed by Jim OverhoKer's pass for the 341 us'erl fmv pases, bin thev of itself for three quarters, trail- a Imllet after the defense 000 fans, conversion went astrav and it wore all designed for the home ing by 8-2 after three. Rut bad hern sucked in, thinking' Dayton's offensive hopes lie in remained a tie. run in football, a touchdown. The White used that immovable de-' Sheets, who likes to run, would the passing of quarterback Ralph .4 Iwuillncv II unnt- Ilia na sc-a 1 r-h ilirr rtf fttlr! u.

1 1 st tuo heaves son n.moie nuar- iisr; won i i' in Mr i trtOl II imin to keen he l.ions in low. Xm-ent en, lion UPCKtnan ann me runninc ni I umnn. touchdown the bard way i arm pitcher, threw went the dis-l Rail control, an earmark of 'grind-it-ouf (hive late in the halfbacks Andy Timiira and Lob yards. tanee as Roth raced to a 22-0 Cougar f.niiball, plaved a vital tunc, auuinz rme-vam alter a nci.ni. Shipley, taking to the air for Meadowdale had the hal for aril trip the Cougars in 11 lasuany wise, sun icg iu role.

first quarter lead i i the first four lOHI Walder found end Paul Sumlin 31 plays in the first half while pla.vs. Sheets hit Mever acain kcep Bowling Green end Tom the big one to Mike Ren- the hig one to passes Ren-1 jn White had the pigskin for 32 ami with a pass for the evtra points. Swiss from fulfilling his left end Snu "1S earlv in the game and pitched the Lions were just 2-8 down. Rut All told, three White quarter- obligations; Davlon won have a third down with 17 yards to go. scoror uith stlU in thP scconri naf white had the ba, ks hit five of 13 passes for 71 the starting services of tackle Major League Standings ni'ltanlless- of Ihe irsi.H nf niiilil' l.s Ansrlf -St.

Louts game the will still in pennant content imi ciiiitrii. linn for at least the first name of the It noon (MIT) twlnhill. Knin hegan falling kteadily one hour and 15 minutes before last night's same. I pi re In chief Dusty Boggcss waited 45 minute after the erheduled 8:15 p.m. (I'I)T) starting lima before calling the game.

A fourth down five-yard gam- eft ln opening quarter. Five! ball for 43 piavs while Meadow-1 yards to add to ihe 209 ground Ron Budzik. who probably will AMERICAN LEAC.I ble at ine rairmoni iu aisonavs follmvine a Stivers dale could call just J7 maneu- win cave vvnne a j-u, see some acuon, ana cemrr lom NATIONAL LEAGt Pet. G.B -Los Angeles 101 .635 worked and the Bucs kept mov-i fumhie the 308 Walder i vers, and you can't score without record and dropped Meadowdale Gray and end Tom Costello will the ball. "''s- not be in uniform.

hit halfback Chuck Bell for a ing with Ron Gray carrying across for the touchdown from seven yards out. Fullback John Nugent was the' a tiue uevus proved I'robaMe starting lineups: yard touchdown BOWLING Or.F.BN Hevward broke the T. Knnfdv i Hl7 passing' Cougar stalwart, toting 17 times tpeJul Rel- vtos remaining' for 78 yards and two one-yard nK)" as the Bisons took a 48-13 kmv drubhinc The uat tho rut 1 ircoitn 2o drubbing. The loss was the first 65 71 73 76 76 81 83 S3 New York 95 Minnesota 89 Los Angeles 85 Chicago 84 Detroit S3 CLEVELAND 77 Baltimore 77 Roston 75 LT Bw Rev lcf. I'M) I Again the two-point conversion spell with two minutes 2 8 9 36'i 20 20' 37 Pet.

.594 .556 .538 .525 .522 .487 .475 .450 .371 GB 9 11 1 17 18 19 23 33'j was thwarted and Fairmont tried in the opening period by racing touchdowns i San Francisco 99 CO .623 CINCINNATI 97 4 Pittsburgh 92 67 .579 Milwaukee S3 75 .531 x-St. Louis 81 1H .509 Philadelphia 81 79 .506 Houston 63 PI .401 Chicago 5S 102 Xew York 39 119 .217 for Belmont, after two wins. Kim r-mnb nrm r. wrman iji After Zanesville took a 12-0 I lead, fullhack Rurer H-i'in- 1T. Vtrini 'IM' 43' i i.

I ni-l: to move. The Dragons ground around a bunched up Stivers de- Nugent scored the first touch-out three first downs but. finally fen.se on a fourth and one play. down on a one-yard plunge with yielded the hall-and the game for 34 yards. just 16 seconds left in the first with 1:05 to co.

The Falcons didn't score acain quai-ter ending a 33-yard drive Piqua, holding a slim H-6 half- unti' third quarter when half- that took six piavs. Nugent 's 18-time lead, outsmrod Sidney 20-0 i. rt r.r oTi. imi Wr i 17J) Bfll i lSi 72 8S 59 100 I'oin in iiipiii one mil ana jacK Paul converted to cut it to 12-7. 2-' iji.fi Washington ri in a 1 1 a- finite, ilP: a iu mvs iirsi i o.i T.

haM City S. IlilllMI, HMIIt i i sunn im.r WhM I arit ri.i.i.T. rum in Hie second half. Gene Rayman BOWLERS MIDNITE DOUBLES LEAGUE NOW FORMING BOWLERO LANES J4tJ W. SIEtENTHALER CM-im and Ostendorf scored a pair.

1 of touchrlowns for riqua. Frntamlpz Sulid lirk LAS VKGAS (APt- Gunning for a kinH-kotit and a possible shot at the world welterweight title, Jorge Fernandez of Argentina remained a solid favorite vesterday to defeat Charlie Scott Meaitnndalr-safrlv, Mtrrla rauthl In na i.i. Whilp-Miliar, frm hrt, IJ. ill', rtin an nnfl. Unite-SiiihmI.

I vara plunta, (f.P: viejer, past Inim sheet. Buckeyes Carry No. I Ranking Inlo Opener Kees Sr-arf, hampered with en injury week, came off the bench in the second half to gain 99 yards and score Tiny'n first touchdown with a 16-vatd burst i 1 1 p.li'rrn'a A and, tl ri'II? 2. rn.n THI RDV' FFSf (No inm.i I tlllllll MJ14I at N- T'l F-id IT 1 nt 9 fi, or IVKT'ir nntH -4T IV I an-nt ent TEsiFRn si nrstits Liun Lrt Ara. i gni.

lnrnm- Houttmi it Sua 'o. Fv r'rr-t Pttn-irta i Mliw 2, rr.t i. Yoi 2 THI KSOAVS Rrl I.TSi ftf- lyvim T. Sn F-nnriia 4. Cti'men 11 Ixi Anera S.

imN T(inl 'S i SM i rtrnfn 11 Si at A'l' irrvti a C'-1, Ku-o 'R' it Fun 'i ifi arord 1 Nw Tin 1. 1 tf Pi'" 1 nt IMl r-rOnT fn-ft N.ilh: iiilmln pax from Waliter. PhitaHnlr.l-.iB in llmir natirniallv lalledl 'I IL.th: IS pa.a Irom Walrfer. televised fight tonight. iHril run) Itnlh: Mrnarfl run.

(Wright paaa BaaManaaaBBaBaBBaaavaaaBBBa HaaaaaaaBaaai in the third period." Trov and! 'prr' Jmiriial Herald sporU Wrllf and rairtHirn had to a deadlock in the first ShouMn p.e-sr.-.on ratine of the No. 1 team in IV na-jf)if lion. Ohio State's Buckeyes becin trying to prove they ie worthy of tTuVnir IS at i "i II in It. ah Wntht .11 paa frfim June. l'as tailrifi Iti.ih: ltarrt run.

4ak.in runt M.I. ill trom Ja.l.n. iltnii failpiti Hunt I plunge, iRun fallefll tins acclaim today wtien they launch their campaign against Caiohra in Ohio stadium. The 1:30 in. can with ST.TiiH) esrwc'cd to view the action F1 i a ta.lrH VIVII I VIIIMOST W'll'Uni.

1. run I AiOTV.m I i.lwr run lulrdl Xenia l.rm run, run fail ii 'indr-r sunnv skies and mild temrioratui os in tne bits, will be tlie lust meeiir ever between these rwo universities. While Ohio coach Woody Hayes 5upp.sedly puts only the mini-! -mnioved snar- Rroun Invade l'Jiilly mum empnasis as to DAYTON POLO CLUB vs. CLEVELAND (MID-STATE LEAGUE GAME) SUNDAY, SEPT. 30th, 3 P.M.

Nutt Rd. Field, 2 Miles South of Centtrville ADMISSION: ADULTS. $1.00 CHILDREN. 25c BHIIIBBBIBHBBBIBBIBBEBBBBBI aak.aBa.aBia al tv at. a at Ua.

av a aa a a. a a HI Paul's Defensive Planning Simple. EajjJcs Flv Onlv On Sonny's Winu Sept. thru Sept. 29 LEBANON OHIO Poit Tim 1:11 f.

M. MGHtlY IXCIfT SUNCAT pkoto Fmiih Starting Cat Urdar ut Svparv.naa Rrr- rt -m ArrKtwiAiiun uai uaiiun ruLU ulub 2 to do rrrr I.a' iniy. Ia vear l'c ciison handled tJie bulk of the ball-carrying load with tne quarterback sharing these duties at unes. Haves has two taien'ed runners his posts this vear in and speedy Paul V. arfield.

could biossom into ie siifie; -s'ar ca'c'ory this seas' and quick and shifty Hob Tne B.i.-keye ntach will probably the quarterback dunes liec.veen Sparma, bus best passer, and J'hn Mummey, the best runner. I ave Francis, Pnb Putts and Pave Katterliennch are still com-1 petmc for the fullback job. BRING COUPON TO GATE ADMISSION HALr PRICE SUNDAY, SEPT. 30th ONLY Rt Jim Tavlnr I Jmirnal Herald sprt The I- 'i wiV have g-jes hw. r-'-.

the agi wi.l 'He-, meet totT.oriv-vv r-r W'rk e' a 'ea-n tha hr it-e rfntian'-cr'l. Imi-vshs, 17-lfi. in their own s' Tor rnv has 12 raVhev aair.e nuti'lier Ki ei'hng as f.ir it rii'nupsi, as does Hnan. a i.tini man who re-' ii nod a kii koff I'd anU against 'he I'rowns for tmii hdovvn las' ea r. and Pav P.erifio flankirs end.

Rie other Hrown hi Pne and II8BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB8BBBBI arii on sueli non-conference gjrnfs as this one, the Buckeyes' still have a two-fold inceniive in combating the Tar HceLs. Tliey nut only must upiiold the of their but the Pucks a-o tan reis-'t tc.e -4 i victory s.nce Sta'e la nv he.l in l'fl The present V' I a' wins, 17't josses and 41 ties f.r a hTT iicrcei it -e. M-twever. Haves. I.

'th year as Ouo hea 1 cuac'i. ran siki.v an evep liet'rr tecor t. II. teams have won 7J, lost oniv' L'l and fed s.i.x for a mark of S'a'e is presen'iy on en I et'I'-iiame Creak ins 7-7 t.e wn T(T las' Ca tre f-. is Haves ie ef.p-ias, i4 at'ark "'u iuiihai a I to ti if lialfhacks i (j w.ih tpe passing i o.a, j.

j-tpa haven't -r on ti C'vit-d. CleveJard arsenal con-a 'wo i Jin: 1 V. "(fa? eve rr.n ed 'Mi "s' by turcenson a cive of Loir's. a I lt ski had thrr fd Tie Coa, a a i'ioi ked i- i .1 her) vv bis ip'i -Is. PRETTY-PRETTY a rsi'i a total t-f es "leer- and nf 27 t- 'wren wo carr.es errl sH i 'ii i Last nrfK n-jT'erba- cn- tnn i 3pd crti running the Nf'iv Vr.r CAR CARPETS I i r-i ed hi ie Clev e- I (il a Uvoied rr I o-e fii-ia ba hloi kerf in rp se-of-s as 't la1-' iV-pria'c rffoif tt'i on AUTO CRAFT CO.

I aturrenson BRICK LOOSE? MORTAR OUT? LEAKING? NEED STUCCO? CHECK BEFORE WINTER Chimneys rebuilt and repaired Protective hoods and screens installed FREE ESTIMATES "WE ARE IN THE YELLOW PAGES'' Cirs -lan-l Rut Ci.r-.-. Far qua-'e; i ar k. fully temvered this season from an iniurv suffered in lavt 1 j'Tr lrfaMr tjiants ni. rorrpic tion ln 57 rar? aterp'. Whfle It's early in 'he seasr-n us eTung iaie Tie ver runnenip da-h i'h I 'e- the Gian's and iosinc to ashinx-tfn.

In other Nf I. rames tomorrnvv. 'he improve.) Chu Pear 12 Oi take rn stem division ctia rn nirm ttat- i ''Jii un.fi trey s-art to win. ises 'itru, has thrown pase. hit to cu enri imK nave on of them for a pair of tour i in vj.

i last oowns aim vards cam piaeai tj.a Las'ern division cf the A lammed on ibtf-w. (Jreen pietrmt C-tr, Cne. hktv hHV" bmdered tiie af-amst I LAST OF SEASON BIG CAR SPRINT RACES WINCHESTER SPEEDWAY fonMimr funks sritowAT WINCHESTER. IND. W.rH Foittit j-Mi'.

Hiqh Tree It SUNDAY, SEPT. 30 I aa r.ak I Misrrtt nf I Ilka Hill I I kampiM. af lfc" I nllmH4 Mtnr Ihriii aa4 tHhara WARM UP 12 NOON TIME TRIALS I P.M. Tirata n. 1 i.

prtta-ta ar SI. ttwrlwii.r. In4. tepr a jacK rj runri.ns effe- tuenes nf non' srtMi'v et Baitixnte i-fii- Pjnrn. rnu.y was e'-n-i-iered a p.iouri Ii'iis M-1 I nn the tur.

-ki. Vi hii-irir- the ch.tt utrons con'ender title tj'i rnay he. A rerar-jty rtrwd nf Aft ') Pedskms Va i(1-2i i at re. r-ivers, rir, thrown wiidlv :r.z'"n' GREATER MIAMI TUCK POINTING CO. COMPLETE MASONRY REPAIR CONCRETE RESTORATION CAULKING WATER PROOFING TUCK POINTING SAND BLASTING BA.2-3302 2105 E.

FIFTH ST. lone fien Mm. he Pas rnn- Fianeisre, ttV'M New York 11-1 1 exper'ed to he in the tand i i ii nrr rrni r.i hie ns afamsf the 'erlers in Pitts- tor 0,1 vards an ene hi 2h vxrns ani ene P'nrh M-1 i an r.ii. intt li-'uvtr-n mr.ei. i ne pame wuj t'toijr rd'uvn.

ta' Tark at Le, Anrele? muu-i crMnnei 1. 1 tuom teams mve fine receivers ifO-2) on the coast.

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