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SIX THE MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1940 ikiburn Repulses Scrappy Howard Alabama Unleashes Power To Whip Spring Hill, 26-0 Deal Sprints 64 Yards To Score In Grid Opener Here Yearout, Cheatham, Deal And McGhee Count 6-Pointers For Tigers; Tarrant And Cartman Feature Howard's Late Pass Attack To Score Twice. Crimson Title Rolls Over Mobile Foe In Opening Game But 'Bania Scores In All Third Quarter To Win Individual Yardage Joe Palooka -A By Ham Fisher THIS fS MISTER--UH-)( WALSH, I I YOU'RE eOlNS ISN'T IT RlLLY-I THANaaBBta OH THE I 'T-CU DE-IGHTEET'MEETCHU HOWOA TO GIVE ME WONDERFUL? K'YOU BUT DON'T GANG PAvXRqSLPEMplfrWAl-SH- 'T'S HERE'S JkDO. THEPIRST YOU'RE GOlNG RILLY I-- WORRY PLAN JOE PALOOKA. i DANCE A TO BE IN KIDS IS GOINI6 HOYT, NANCY SLOANrrTVVl CUBA TOO .77 WE'LL. UP.

PEARu PPj' jr ss Individual Yards Times Yards AUBURN Ran Gained Avg. Cheatham 1 1 By MAX MOSELET Auburn' gridiron forces of 1940 won expected In their curtain-raiser last night In Crmton Bowl before nearly 10,000 spectators, but the Tigers from the Plain got plenty of competition from a scrapping band of Howard Baptists that flashed a superb passing attack to the fourth quarter to score twice. The final score favored the Plainsmen, 27 to IS. Coach Jack Meagher paraded nearly four complete teams up and down McGowen Happer Deal Wendling McMahan Irby By Associated Preu Aifcoc.ated Press MOBILE, Sept. 27.

Ala-bama's Crimson Tide opened its football season here tonight with a 26-0 victory over a lighter Spring Hill College eleven. The Tidesmen, using Inside tackb plays throughout most of the game, gained almost at will through the Hill line on three of their four touchdown marches. Alabama scored at the beginning of the second quarter when Spencer went 27 27 7 19 1.4 5 1.8 7 131 18.8 2 38 19 1 5 1 19 6.3 13 3 4 38 9.7 32 10.8 1 5 5 1 3 1 2 0 0 12 53 4.4 10 23 2.3 10 0 10 0 well. The linemen charged hard nd! 3 3 the backs ran like greyhounds. The Tigers put on their show for three Quarters, then the little Bulldogs Gaffard HOWARD Morgan off guard for a touchdown from the II snarled a little and opened up with a fane nasstng attack to score two Moseley's Play By Play Of Auburn-Howard Game touchdowns in rapid order.

one-foot line, a vantage point gained by steady pounding of the Hill forward wall in the first period. Lang-dale's kick for the extra point ended the Tide scoring in the first half. Two Alabama touchdowns were add Williamson Pounding Rufus Deal, the Tigers' powerhouse fullback, provided a thrill In the third period when ne smacKea through the Baptist line and ran out ed in the third period, Spencer going over from the two-yard stripe for the the secondary 63 yards to score the Tiger-Bulldog Fads First Quarter Howard won the toss and elected to defend the north goal. With about third Auburn touchdown. Babe Me first after consistent pounding by Aub.

How. Popais, D. Brown. Gammon and him-sel had carried the ball 50 yards up the field. Oehee scored the first marker on a neat pass over the goal from the hands of Dick McGowen.

Lloyd Cheatham's eiiarterback sneak of 27 yards, that 10,000 fans in the stands, Zebrosky The second touchdown of this quar 12 90 13 7 128 kicked off for Howard to McGowen who returned to the Auburn 21. Deal smacked the center of the line for caught the Howard team off guard, was the second six-pointer. Sophomore Bill Yearout counted the last Auburn core. ter was set up when Rast blocked a Spring Hill punt on the Hill 1-yard line. D.

Brown skirted left end for the marker after two plays had carried to the 13-yard stripe. First downs 14 Yds. gained rushing (net) 408 Fd passes attempted 7 F'd passes completed 3 Yds. gained passing 31 Forward passes Intercepted by 2 Yds. gained on intercepted passes 48 Punting average ....43.5 Total yards returned- all kicks 113 Fvmbles 4 Opponents fumbles recovered 0 Yds.

lost penalty 95 Sails went over from the three-yard "Caononball" Bill White presented a croup of nifty backs and an end that should go places before this season is line for the final touchdown after he and Moseley had worked the ball to goal for Howard's lone score. Zo-browsky's kick was wide. Auburn 21; Howard 7. Howard kicked to Auburn but Reynolds fumbled on the first play and Hause received for the Bulldogs on the Auburn 33. Tarrant raced around right end for 12 yards.

Tarrant's pass was broken up by Morris. Tarrant's pass to Hause was good for 18 yards but a penalty nullified the play. How-arc: Burns intercepted Tarrant's pass on the Auburn 25 and carried the ball to the Howard 28, a run of 47 yards. Irby ran eight, then Bill Yearout galloped 21 yards for the score. Irby's kick was wide.

Auburn 27: Howard 7. Auburn kicked off. Two plays picked up five, then Tarrant passed 25 yards to Gartman to the Bulldog 49. Tarrant raced around right end for 21 yards to the Auburn 26. Zo-hrowsky made seven.

Tarrant passed to Gartman, 19 yards over the goal for Howard's second score. Morgan added the point. Auburn 27: Howard 13. Following the kickoff, Deal smashed the line for 21 yards to carry the ball over. Dan Zobrosky.

Jim Tarrant, Earl that position from the Hill 37 as the Cartman, Kenn Morgan and Orville game neared its end. Hause are a set of backs of which any Alabama stuck to the ground and coach would be proud. Zobrosky minted and did most of the line tried but five passes, one being completed from Papais to Newman for 14 smacking and he did It well. He ran yards. Alabama made 18 first downs and Spring Hill but three.

with the baU 12 times and gained 63" yards. Tarrant made several neat dashes but his sure-fire passes that three yards, McGowen kicked 40 yards to Howard's 30 as Morgan was dropped in his tracks. Morgan made one but Zobrosky knifed through the right side of Auburn's line for 14 yards and a first down. Morgan fumbled but Zobrosky recovered for a four-yard loss. A bad pass from center resulted in a seven-yard loss for Morgan.

Morgan punted to McGowen who ran it back to his own 44. Auburn was penalized 15 yards for illegal use of the hand but a play later Howard was penalized 15 yards to the Tiger 46. Happer made four, then Deal pounded through center for 11 yards and first down. on Howard's 40. The Tigers were penalized 15 yards for player in motion.

MeGowen failed, then picked up eight yards. Happer passed to McGowen for 17 yards and a first down on the Bulldog 29. Happer lost Deal circled left end for 24 yards to the Bulldog siK. McGowen hit center for two. McGowen passed over center to McGhee for the score.

McGowen be satisfied with the outcome. It was the first time the two teams had met since 1933 but they probably will renew their series here again next season. Lineup and summary: hit the mark continuously were most outstanding. Howard Scores Twice Both of Howard's touchdowns came In the fourth period and Gartman scored them both on heaves from the hands of Tarrant. The two drives Auburn The lineups: Alabama Pos.

Spring Hill Rast LE Strickland Davis LT Hoseman Hickerson La Tatum Averitte C. Farrcll Wyhonic RG Ruuzio Langdale RT Gallagher Vewman (C) RE Rountre De Shane QB Peres (C) Papais LH Lund Brown RH Nettles McGhee Bulger Mills into Howard territory on the 38: Wendling fumbled and Drake recovered for Howard. Tarrant's pass was intercepted by Chrietzberg. Into pay dirt were for 15 and 18 yards respectively. It was a moral victory for the little Baptists as their 155-pound back, Tarrant, sparked their late two-touchdown drive with his deadly AUBURN'S FIRST TOUCHDOWN Babe McGhee is shown crossing the goal line for Auburn's first touchdown in a 27 to 13 victory over Howard College last night at Cram-ton Bowl.

McGhee was on the receiving end of one of Dick McGowen's passes when he stepped on pay dirt. Pos. Howard LE Goldman LT Payne LG Drake Gladney RG Norrls RT Taylor RE Watkins QB Hause LH Morgan RH Taylor FB Zobrosky periods'. Chrietzberg Ardlllo Chalkley Samford Cheatham McGowen Happer Deal Score by heaves. The Plainsmen occupied the spot Pirates Lambast 3 Red Hurlers For 4-3 Decision light with their powerful air and ground attack in the first three pe Aidburn 7 0 14 827 riods but Howard took the picture in the fourth period.

Both teams made numerous mistakes and the game was Howard .,...0 0 0 1313 Scoring, touchdowns Auburn: Mc overburdened with penalties. Ghee, Cheatham, Deal, Yearout; How Cubg Lose Last Chance To Finish 4th As They Bow To Cards Auburn drove 408 yards on running ard: Gartman (2). Points after touch added the point. Auburn Howard 0. Deal kicked off.

Morgan returned to his own 29. Zobrosky made three. Taylor picked up three. Morgan kicked 45 yards to Auburn's 15. Deal made three and McGowen kicked 29 yards out of bounds on Auburn's 48.

Auburn was penalized 15 yards to Howard's 34. Samford nailed Taylor for a three-yard loss. Tarrant lost 13 yards on an attempted pass. McGowen returned Zobrosky's kick 23 yards to Auburn's 28. Second Quarter A new Auburn team took the field at the beginning of the quarter.

Au Plays to SO for the Bulldogs but How down: Auburn, McGowen (3), place Spencer FB Manderson Score by periods: Alabama 0 7 13 626 Spring Hill 0 0 0 0 0 Scoring touchdowns Alabama: Spencer 2, Brown, Mosley. Scoring extra points Langdale 2. Substitutions Alabama: Craft, Sa-bo, Lindsey, Kimball, Pope, Leeth, Tollett, Sharpe, Gammon, Roberts, Weeks, Hanson, Domnenovich, Maxwell, Leon, Luck, Wesley, Woodall, Hecht, Borders, Hansen, McKewen, Richeson, Wise, Sails, Mosley. Spring Hill: Wilson, Heniff, Frederic, Nolin, Miliar, Spellman, Smith. First downs Alabama 18, Spring Hill 3.

Penalties Alabama: None; Spring Hill, one for 5 yards. Officials: Thomason (Georgia) referee; Moulton (Auburn) umpire; Severance (Oberlin) head linesman; Pitts (Auburn) field judge. ard completed seven out of 13 passes for a total of 128 yards gained to 31 ment. Howard, Morgan (placement). Substitutes: Auburn, Wendling Monsees, McClurkin, MacEachern, yards on three passes by thV Tigers.

Auburn made 14 first downs to How Williams, Eddins, Wise, Irby, McMa ard's 12. A total of 145 yards was han, C. Smith, Cremer, Morris, Ellis, CINCINNATI, Sept. 27. 1 1 1 S-burgh's Pirates pounded three Cincinnati Red hurlers for 10 hits and a 4 to 3 decision today but not before the champions had carried them to fined both teams for penalties.

Burns, Taylor, Canzonerrl, Reynolds, learout, Oaf ford, Clayton, Grimmett, Jack Mesgner's Plainsmen were not quite so Impressive in this opening burn was penalized 5 yards to their tussle but the material is plentiful Cordell, Ferrell, Finney, Carmichael, Park, Crimmins; Howard, Sibley, Moore, Tarrant, Douglas, Williamson, Watkins, Gartman, Lawrence, Richardson, Ledbetter, Baker, Colley, Shar-man, Templeton. Officials Ervhi (Drake), referee; Paterson (Auburn), umpire; Laney (Alabama), headlinesman; 6' (A. A. C), field Judge. and the team will get stronger as the season goes along.

Dick McGowen Rufus Deal and the other backs showed their stuff and Indicated that they can be depended on for some fancy stepping this season. They are gBing to have some good subs in Sopho 10 innings by a ninth-frame rally that missed victory by a whisker; PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI ab.h.o.a. ab.h.o.a. Hmdley 3b 4 13 3 Wtrber 3b 3 0 3 2 Yount 2b 5 0 2 3 M.M'Cmk cf 5 2 4 0 Elliott rf 4 15 0 Goodman rf 4 1 5 0 Vuhan 5 2 2 3 F.M Cmk lb 4 0 10 1 VnRobayj If 5 1 1 2 Ripple If 5 0 10 Fletcher lb 4 110 0 West 5 3 5 0 DIMnwlo Cf 4 1 1 0 JOOSt 2b 4 2 2 3 Davis 4 2 8 1 Myers as 4 10 0 own 21. -Irby made four, then kicked 49 yards to Howard's 38.

Zobrosky got four. Auburn received a five-yard penalty for roughing the kicker. Zobrosky picked up one, then kicked 30 yards to Auburn's 20. Smith rammed the line for five and Irby followed with six for a first down. Ellis made four, then a bad pass from center last 16 yards.

Irby punted 53 yards to Tarrant who returned 38 yards but the ball was called back as both teams Betty Jameson Wins Semi-Final mores Jim Reynolds, Bill Yearout, Tj Swlgart a 3 10 2 Derringer 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 Craft Sewell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 Goat Walker To Pitch For Jackson In Playoff Montgomery's Goat Walker will be Beggft Bige Moore were off sides. Irby kicked 50 yards and Tarrant A Totals 38 10 30 15 Total! 37 10 30 7 was downed on his own 41. Zobrosky got three. Tarrant passed to Taylor used by Jackson's Senator to replace Gordon Maltzberger in their playoff for seven and a first down. Howard By Associated Press DEL MONTE.

Sept. 27. Cutting loose with the kind of golf she is capable of, but hadn't played all week, defending titleholder Betty Jameson, of San Antonio, Texas, scored a 5 and 3 win over Clara Calender, Long Beach, today in the semi-final round of the National Women's Amateur championship. In the 36-hole finals tomorrow, tha Texas star will meet Jane; Cothran, Greenville, S. winner two up today over another Californian, Mrs.

James Ferrie, of Pasadena. received a five-yard Tarrant with the winner of the Sally League Batted for Derringer in 7th. Batted for Bens in 9th. Pittsburgh 020 001 000 14 Cincinnati ..000 020 001 03 SUMMARY Runs: Elliott. Vaughan, Van Robays, Fletcher, West, Joost, Myers.

Errors: Young. Vaughan. Runs batted in: Vaughan, Fletcher, DiMagglo, Davis, M. Mccormick. Myers, Riggs.

Two-base -hits: Irby and Monk Gafford, Practically all of trie Auburn players that were expected to play got Into the game. Only two Gordon Mc-Bachern, a regular tackle, and Teedy Faulk didn't see service. McEachern is out with injuries while-Faulk has had a little trouble with the faculty but It is expected to be solved by next week. Sam Goldman, Howard's 198-pound end candidate for "little" all-America, played as fine an end as it could be played. He did everything well.

His tackling stopped play after play by the Tigers and his blocking figured In more yardage for his mates. He also snagged a couple of passes for neat gains. All In all, It was a grand football passed nine yards to Goldman. Following this Zobrosky smacked the line for 10 yards and a first down on Au DICK McGOWEN GALLOPS Auburn's all-Southeastern back was snapped as he circled right end for 21 yards in the third period. Hause (13) and Zobrosky (37) are in hot beginning Sunday, President Stuart Stephenson of the Southeastern League, said Thursday.

Maltzberger, who won two victories for the Senators as they defeated Pensacola for the Southeastern League title, has returned to his home in California because of the Illness of his wife. pursuit. burn's 35. Tarrant got four. Howard was penalized five yards but Tarrant made eight yards, then Zobrosky kicked over the goal line.

Reynolds smacked the line for eight, Yearout picked up 14 for a first down. Reynolds got four and ran again for 20 yards. Score at the half Auburn Howard 0. Third Quarter Vaughan 2, West, Joost. Stolen bases: Handler, Elliott, Swigart.

Double plays: Davis to Fletcher: Vaughan to Young to Fletcher; Van Robays to Davis: F. Mccormick (unassisted). Left on bases: Pitts, burgh 7, Cincinnati ft. Bases on balls: off Swigart 3, Sewell 1, Derringer 1. Struck out: by Swigart 1, Derringer 3, Brggs 2.

Hits off Swigart. 8 in 8 1-3 innings; Sewell 1 In 1 2-3; Derringer 7 in Beggs 2 In 2: Moore 1 in 1. Hit by pitcher: by Moore (Elliott). Winning pitcher: Sewetl. Losing pitcher: Moore.

Umpires: Magerkurth. Sears and Barr. Time: 2:14. Attendance paid 3,173 (Plus 8.842 ladiea day). Football Scores Marion, Marion Institute "B'! game, and both teams appeared to is; Hayneville 0.

Auburn, 27: Howard, 13. Alabama, 26; Spring Hill, t. Georgia, 53; Oglethorpe, t. Furmnn, 40; Ersklne, 6. Southeastern La.

10 Llv- Phils Beat Giants NEW YORK, Sept. 27. 7P) For the first time since he Joined the Giants A FAMOUS WHISKEY COMES TO ALABAMA in 1828 Carl Hubbell will finish season with a pitching percentage of less than .500. PHILADELPHIA NEW. YORK ab.h.o.a.

Marnie 2b Mahan lb Klein rf Risso It Marty cf Warren May 3b Bragan ss Mulcahy nJ Good 4 3 1 11 Rucker cf 4 2 3 0 4 2 15 1 Whltehd 2b 4 1 3 3 3 12 0 Moon If 3 0 4 0 5 110 Young lb 4 1 14 0 5 1 2 0 Olt 3b 2 0 0 4 4 10 0 Dannlng 4 0 3 1 4 2 2 0 Maynard rf 4 0 0 0 4 0 3 3 Wltek ss 2 0 0 4 4 113 Hubbell 2 0 0 2 McCarthy I 1 0 0 0 Lynn 0 0 0 0 Mi ingston 0. Tampa, Stetson, 0. Mount Pleasant 17; Ferris, 0. Denlson. 19; Wabash, t.

Morris Harvey, 13; Concord, I. Muskingum, Wesleyan, 0 (tie). George Washington, 12; Mt. St. Mary, 0.

Duqueane, 26; Waynesboro, 0. LaSalle, 13; Went Cheater Tchr I. Louisiana Normal, 20; Murray 6. Rollins, 20; Presbyterian, 7. Chattanooga, 28; Tennessee Tech, Syracuse, 33: Clarkson, 6.

Lenolr-Riyne, 12; High Point, Oklahoma Baptists, 20; Weatherford 0. Texas Tech, Oklahoma A. and 8 (tie). Kentucky, 13; Xavler, 0. Flndlay, 14; Ohio Northern, II.

Transylvania, 15; Franklin 13. St. Ambrose, 13; St. Thomaa, West Va. Wesleyan, 20; Salem, 0.

Jamestown College, Aberdeen Northern (. I'. of Detroit, 42; Wayne, 7. Wli hlU, Dayton, 0. Cape Girardeau 30; Roll Poly (Terre Haute), 9.

Zobrosky kicked off to McGowen, who fumbled but Mills recovered. Happer ran five but McGowen lost three. McGowen punted 45 yards to Morgan and he was downed on the Bulldog 40. Zobrosky made two and five, then Morgan punted out on Auburn's 25. Deal smacked center for five yards but on the following play the Tigers were fined five yards for offsides.

McGowen quick kicked 65 yards the ball was downed on the Bulldog 10. Zobrosky lost a yard then punted out to McGowen who returned to the Bulldog 27. Quarterback Lloyd Cheatham sneaked around right end on a beautiful quarterback sneak 27 yards for the second six-pointer. McGowen added the point and Auburn led 14-0. Deal kicked to Zobrosky.

A play failed then Morgan's kick was downed on the Tiger 37. Rufus Deal on a power drive over center outran the entire team 83 yards for a touchdown, McGowen nailed Morgan to clear the way for the final dash. McOowen added the point. Auburn, 21; Howard, 0. Howard kicked to Auburn! Deal returned to the 25.

McGowen tossed a spiral to Samford for 10 yards. Behind some beautiful blocking McGowen raced around right end for 21 yards. Auburn lost five on a bad snap at center, but Bud Wendling dashed 35 yards to the Bulldog 2U. McGowen raced over for a score but It was railed buck as both teams were offsides. McGowrn attempted field goal and kukeel out on the one-yard i STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Totals 37 12 27 IRTotals 30 4 27 14 Batted for Hubbell In 8th.

Philadelphia v.000 120 010- New York 000 000 0000 SUMMARY Runs; Mamie, Klein, Ritro. Marty 2, Warren. Errors: OU, Moore. Bragan. Runs batted In: May, Klein 2.

Warren 3. Two-base hits: Marty. Home runs: Klein, Warren. Stolen bases: Mahan. Sacrifices: Mahan.

Mamie, Moore. Double plays: Young nmaaslsled); Mamie and Bragan. Left on bases: New York 7, Philadelphia S. Bases on balls: olt Hubbell 1. Mulcahy 3.

l.ynn 1. SI nick out-by Hubbell 2. Hits off Hubbell 11 In 8 mum: l.ynn 1 In 1, osing pitcher: Hub-bMI. Untunes Dunn. Junta and Hlewart Time- 126.

Attendance, 1.128 paid t.OT ladles). BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF If you think that good whiskey has to cost a lot cf money get acquainted with Royal Oak. For this fine whiskey from the world'i largest distillery It Just waiting to entrance your taita with the smoothest end richest flavor you ever pulled a cork on. Yet the price fag puts it on anybody's shopping Hit. Discover how thrifty price and rich taste can get together In whiskey ask for Royal Oak today.

FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Georgia, 20; South Caiollna. 0, f'lemson, 2.1; PreahlyerUn, 0. Vamlrrbill, Tenneasee, Cub Lose lo arils ST. "LOUIS, Sept. 27.

iPr-The CHrngo Unbs lost their last rhume to finish fourth and share In some of thf world series money by bowing meekly today to the Cardinals, 11 to 80 rim line. Morsan punted and McGowen Grorcia's Sophomorps ran it bark to the' Bulldni 38. Wend- Pittsburgh was nosing out ling made two as the Quarter ended I tn' champion Cincinnati Reds. 4 to 3. Koll Ovrr Oglfthorpf ay Associated Pr CK1CAQO ST.

LOUIl ab.h.o.a. ah.h.a.a. Hark lb 4 0 11 rnwn 2b 5 3 2 1 VVr 5b Ml! Moore rt 1710 Fourth Quarter Coach Jark Meagher inserted a new 1 .50 QUART ATT.ANTA. Sept. 27, Blow-starting hi I I 'isAcj ss" team as the period got under wav.

i Nicholson rf 3 i Riaughir rf 1 0 0 Auburn took the oval on Howard's 3 1 rt 4 1 1 Two plays gained but three and Irby'. I kick was downed on the Bulldog R. rinu.ch 0 4 1 c.iicmur if 1 0 7 I a Jin Williamson ran 17 yards and first and rawed on the offensive, but with oiiasiuiial flashes of brilliance. Oeor-1 ilia's liikliK'-louted lioup of auulio- mores rolled over an outclassed Ogle-; tiiorpe eleven tonight, S3 to 0, in Hit season's first game for both teams. i pint $2.30 fyrv 4i famous I 2 I) 0 Cre.

lit 111 2 0 0 3 Mjt.utl SB I 0 0 uoper Wmtifke 4 12 1 Hi) 3 2 4 1 3 0 2 2 Rh tnMti M' I'iVBtlHtt I'nwe down to the 211. Tarrant sneaked around right end for two. Zobrosky 1 Dale kltked 24 yards as the ball was downed on the Tiger 49. Yearout made four. 6 PROOF MIAsA WAlKIt 4 SONS Totals 2 4 Totals 38 in 27 10 Hutted lur nonvcr in Htu 11011 11111 Olio 1 Mill 0,1 11 I'ntiS' Bn'tl.

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1 STRAIGHT RYI WHISKIY 1.H QUHlllstt) OQSRJirri IOIA, III I but Ua fiord lust three Irby limited I out on the Bulldog 32. Tarrant tossed a pns.s to Ooldmau who raced 35' yards to thr Atiliuni 15. The Bullring rout imie their ptivsing game by sneak- lng a man ainimd unlit end as a de. i then Tnnvini firrd a nifty wr 1 down the middle to Gartman oet the Htnletr bsses Marion. W.

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