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Saturday, December 9, 1950 A I I ORNINO ST A ft A ft I I 1 TEXAS Wvf Harlingen Scores 25-0 Bi-District Triumph Over Alice Caldwell Named Coach of Year Bv NORMAN MILLER NEW YORK (UP) Bespectacled, soft-spoken Charley Caldwell, who guhied Princeton through its first perfect season in 15 years, was named 1930 Coach of the Year by his football coaching colleagues Friday in the annual poll of the World-Telegram and Sun and other Scripps-Howard newspapers. The 48-year-old Caldwell, a native of Bristol, was the top choice of 111 balloters The Yale Bowl By HAKVEV W. VALE Star Sporti Editor It was after the game Friday night, while the Cardinal team refilled hungry stomachs, that Harlingen businessmen gave Coach Weldon (Stoney) Phillips an automobile in appreciation of his coaching ability. There were proportionate gifts for assistants Curtis Shiflet. Ed Cooper, Glenn Cleckler and junior high school coach, Elton Long, all made possible by donations from the people who make Harlingen the thriving center it is.

The recognition of Phillips comes at a good time. The lean leader of grid destinies has been pulling rabbits out of various types of hats since he came to the Valley for the 1945 season. They kidded the fellow in 1947 when his great club lost to the eventual state champion Brackenridge in bi-district plly. About that time, people of San Antonio gave Brack Red Forehand an automobile and the rib went up that a coach had to win a state title to get a free car. an old adage that a coach only good material.

True, no far as It goes. There have been many coaches who had good material and still win. Moreover, material, regardless of how good, mould Itself Into winning football combinations. A fact little known is that no team has won the 16-AA title other than Harlingen since the double A setup was returned to the regular 16 districts. In 1948, the double A bracket was cut to 14 loops with two teams drawing a bye when the playoffs began.

Since Harlingen also won in 1947, it would make three straight for Stoney's Cards in 16-AA competition. High school football being what It Is with greater need for character building than winning games Harlingen is mighty lucky to have the coaching staff it has, headed by Phillips. This scribe has known of too many instances the type you publicize where Phillips has spent much time and con- In the nationwide poll of 384 college more than ever had voted before. Caldwell, exponent of the wing offense, guided the Tigers through an unbeaten and untied nine-game schedule to win the Big Three, Ivy League and Offense Meets Georgia Defense Today COLLEGE PARK. Md JP Texas A.

and with one of flashiest attacks, bumps into ern championships. The Tigers Georgia, one of the most defen- ranked eighth In the final ratings sive minded in the of the United Press board of ness. 1" the American coaches Presidential Cup Game Saturday. Former Tiger Fullback Statistics show it should be Caldwell, a former Princeton strictly offense vs. defense: fullback and a graduate of the The Aggies have rolled up 304 class of 1925, received a first, while Georgia has hsd to second or third place vote on 176 settle for 168.

The Bulldogs have ballots. He had a total of 698 allowed but points to be scored points on the basis of five points upon them, while the Aggies have for a first place vote, three for given up 186. second and one for Teams in other post-season A distant second to Caldwell games mav have gaudier records, in the poll was Lynn (Pappy) hut doubtful if any will be Waldorf of Pacific better matched. has six Coast Conference champions, victories, while Charles (Bud) Wilkinson of unbeaten and untied Oklahoma, the nation's top-ranking team, was third. Waldorf, who was coach of the Cardinals Meet Austin In Quarterfinal Round Louis-Beshore 10-Rounder is Set for Jan.

3 terback slot, lateraled to left end, Lynn Partain who hovered around the left sidelines momentarily before firing a Herculean pass to Presley who was racing laterally in the end zone. Presley mads a great catch for the score. Tony Cuellar, back to place- NEW YORK Joe Louis will make his next start against Reddie Beshore in Olympia, Jan. S. Detroit promoter Nick Londes second period said he had closed for the match Pass Called Back (Continued from Page Onei ized to the three for unnecessary roughness.

Gibbon slammed over to put the out in front, spot they never relinquished for the rest of the night. Harlingenn received the opening kickoff but was restrained deep in its own territory by Alice kick took the ball and a strong wind blowing in over center and tossed to Presley for the south goal post. Alice had just the extra point p.wl ration on Harlingen drov. with til. third but th.t^l.

i.i ih. kickoff to touchdown with ou. werato," rufht seven'na 'm Hombarfer In tha coXi.tl"r.n.r"ci; third Red Bird on penalties at the start oi the Score on Freak Play Early in the fourth period, tha freak Friday. It will be second The second pass, a long heave Cards scored again on a comeback effort since his decisive from the Cardinal 47, was caught With the Ball on the nve loss to heavyweight champion Ez- in the clear by Tommy Presley yard line, fullback Djckie lard Charles. on the 15 yard line, 10 yards said he planned to leave the Alice safety.

But the son took a handoff ovar right year in 1935 at Northwestern, had 50 first place votes and a total of 391 points. Wilkinson, who won the honor last year, received 42 first place votes. Cherry Fifth Bob Neyland of Tennessee was fourth with 34 first place votes, Blair Cherry, retiring Texas coach, was fifth with 22, followed by Ivan Williamson of Wisconsin and Clarence (Biggie) Munn of Michigan State with 13 each. After them came Frank Howard of Clemson, the top choice of 11 while Andy Gustafson of Miami and Bill Leckon Texas A. and M.

lost four (to Oklahoma, Baylor, Rice and Texas). Georgia has tied three (St. North Carolina and Louisiana State), and lost two I (to Alabama and Georgia Tech). big worry will be how to stop Bob Smith the extra special fullback. Smith has gained 1,302 yards rushing this year, the third best record in the country and the best among the so-called major colleges.

GIBBON PLUNGES FOR SCORE Mac Gibbon, Harlingen left halfback, thunders over the Alice goal line for the first Cardinal touchdown late in the first quarter to cap a 65-yard march. Alice back, Norman McKinzie (37) hangs on to Gibbon while teammates Larry Perry (44), Kenneth Stewart (56) and Buddy Terry (43) watch helplessly. Tha referee is C. W. "Napper" Davis.

Harlingen won, 25-0. (Star Photo) Chicago Friday evening for Lake lingen backfield was in motion. St. Claire, on the Canadian side, It wasn until late in the sec- near Detroit, where he will train ond quarter that the Cards succeeded in taking the ball over on a legal play. With the ball on the Steers End Season Against LSU '11' for the ten rounder.

feel confident I will bet- 31. Keyes came out of his I-quarter form this time. I sure I will punch better against he said. The 36-year-old Brown Bomber outpointed Argentina's Cesar Brion in Chicago in a none too impressive performance last Nov. 29.

Joe said then he needed a few more fights to get in top shape. Beshore, a slow moving but rugged heavy, should prove a good target for Louis. Charles stopped Beshore in 14 rounds in Buffalo last Aug. 15. scorers Mai Cook, Zippy Morocco and Billy Mixon lumped together.

What has Georgia got to stop this? Well, the Bulldogs have by ot Lehigh tied for ninth wi g.jven Up onjy njne touchdowns in nine votes each. 11 games. Only two teams, IJ3U In all, 35 coaches were given an(j Alabama, has been able to one or more votes for first place score two touchdowns on them, and a total of 59 received consid- 0f js surprising in this eration in the ballot. age when a team can score 28 Caldwell will be honored at the points and fitm Jofte (he Texas Scripps Howard newspapers By LLOYI) LARRABEE AUSTIN (UP) The Southwest Conference champion University of He has scored 84 points with Texas Longhorns meet the fast-closing Louisiana State university his 14 touchdowns, or as much Tigers Saturday in their final regular season football clash before as the three leading Georgia heading into the Cotton Bowl. The Longhorns were rated heavy favorites in the Memorial stadium meeting against the Tigers, Penna, Taski Pull Upset in Miami Meet who sport only a so-so record of four victories, four losses and two ties.

Rickey Keeps Bill Meyer as Pirates Pilot Valley Player Awarded Grid Letter at Rice HOUSTON, (0) Rice has awarded 1950 football letters to 31 players. including 12 seniors. An honorary letter was awarded to George Brown, chairman of the board of trustees. Alice Harlingen fi Flrnt Downs 10 10 Attempted t'ompleted 4 0 Intercepted By 4 0 Passing Yardage SI Punting Average 4 Fumbles Lost Yards PenaliEed 78 Net Scrimmage lift 1 Penetrations IIP guard and plunged over the ffpal line but fumbled as he went, ever alert Presley an All-8outh Texas and choice fell on the ball for six more points. Fitzpatrick had recovered an Alice fumble on the Coyote two to set up the score.

Harlingen finished out the game for his role in building the new, with a lineup of second and third 70,000 seat Rice Stadium. stringers more by necessity than The lettermen are: choice. Gibbon was badly shaken Vernon Glass, UP when he was kicked in the Donald Campbell, Harmon Cars- head by an Alice knee well, George Glauser, Sonnv and Jim Ed Carnes, alternate Wyatt, Rvex Proctor and Doyle Harlingen quarterback was in- VVeldon; center Lee Stonestreet; jured slightly when he was run guard Ike Neumann: tackles Paul bounds after intercepting Some 40,000 fans were expected Rranch Rjckev regained Bill Mev- Giroski and Bob Winship, and aM pass in the second quar to witness the renewal of rivalry between the two teams. In 11 previous games, each has won five and one ended in a tie. coach of the year dinner at Dallas.

Jan. 11. during the N. C. A.

A. and American Football Coaches association dinner can move the ball. too. The prime MIAMI (IP Tony Penna, who Aggies did in bowing to Oklahoma, won a major tournament in two years, and Bob Taski, 28th Although Georgia been ranking professional, overcame a as spectacular as the Aggies it two hole deficit Friday to upset er as Pittsburgh manager for 1951 Friday. Meyer, a grey-haired veteran of 57 with years of service in However, Coach Blair Cherrys New York Yankee farms be- there FrUt plare In the Scripps-Howard, New York and Sun of the poll of 384 college football coaches: Charles Caldwell, Princeton, 111, Lynn Waldorf, California, Charles Wilkinson, Oklahoma, Robert land.

Tennessee, 34; Blair Cherry, Texas, 22; Ivan Williamson, Wisconsin, 13; Clarence Munn. Michigan State, 18: Frank Howard, Clemson, 11; Andy Gustafson, Miami (Fla William Leckonby. Lehigh, Paul Bryant, Kentucky, Bowden Wyatt, Wyoming. George Sauer, Baylor, Jordan Oliver, Loyola Earl Blaik, Army. Bennie Ooster- baan, Michigan, Red Sanders, UCLA.

Howard Odell, Washington, 3 Eliot, Illinois. George Manger, Penn- tormit, sylranla, Bernie Bierman, Minnesota, Champion, Stalked Off 3 Wes Fesier, Ohio state, 2 Bob Wood- the court Friday during his semi- rnff, Florida, Ed Danowski, Fordham, final match With Ken McGregor Victorian Tennis Champion. One rote each J. O. Brothers, Tulsa, Sttips.

Harold Drew, Alabama; Eddie Erdelatl, He returned after a talk With Navy; Bill Glassford, Nebraska: George tourine COniDanion Dick Sn James, Cornell, Lou Little. Columbia; Paul Patten, St. Lawrence. Harry Stlte- ler, Texas A. and Robert Yolgts, Northwestern.

Ed and Marty Furgol 2 a 1 mover has been Mixon, with 705 an(j move into the semi-finals of yards and a 5.3 average. Longhorns, booked to meet powerful Tennessee in Dallas' Cotton Bowl New Day, were wary of the half-and-half record chalked against Gaynell Tigers. The Tigers, notoriously slow Angry Larsen Beats Aussie Tennis Star MELBOURNE Angered because a foot fault had been called against him. Art Larsen, the Amer- starters, dropped three of their the $10,000 Miami International firgl four thig seHson tf) fore he got his big break with the Pirates in 1918, had one year to sjo on a two year contract. But his fate was in doubt after Rickey moved from Brooklyn to end Frank Allen.

Billy Burkhalter, Gene Silver of Harlingen Emmanuel Braden and Teddy Riggs: center Jack Day; guards Simon Verrett and Charles Stearnes: tackles Glenn Walls and Ted Watson, and ends Sonny McCurry, Bill Howton and Billy Wright. Sophomores backs Sammy Rice, Kentucky and Georgia Knoxville Rickey said. I tackles Bill Crockett and Bobby and Four Ball Golf Tournament. The team of Pete Cooper an Claude Harmon continued the lech- had been no commitments blistering pace they started However, they picked up steam i made prior to Thursday and soundly trounced midway in the season, and have Ricky said holdover Gene Kunes and Steve Warga, 6 lost only one of their past six contract with a big salary had burgh as general manager last Burke. Bobby Allen and Rickie month.

Bob Haddox; center Donald had lunch with Meyer In den; guard Eugene Little, and ter. Hornbarger also re-injured a leg and played little in the fourth quarter. Leonard Levine, brother of Texas Lew Levine, turned in several fine runs in the final period. Statistically, the game was all The Cards racked up 10 first downs to six of Alice; gained 195 yards net rushing to 78 for Alice and completed four of eight passing attempts Moore. Rice Will Dedicate Fieldhouse Saturday vitt and defeated McGregor 2-6, 7-5, 6-2.

He will play Frank Sedgman, the Australian champion, in finals. HOUSTON JP Rice Institute I opens its new $1,100,000 field sideration on the personal affairs Saturdav as the Owl O' MS ana their. ts Tu work with nary a thought their, Thft fWd houge jg adjacPnt to association with football. the Institute's new 70 qoq seat Hardly a greater recommends- sladium. tion can be made than to ask graduated players what they think of One fellow queried, a former care of ourselves because was so he All-South Texas star, said, know, we used to think he (Phillips) was sort of strict and 5.

Defening champion Cary Middlecoff, and Ed (Porky) Oliver, were forced to come from behind to beat Tommy Bolt, and Skee Reigel, 2 an 1. Dave Douglas, and Jim Tur- neaa trailed two down at the end 1 cer. However, he was expected of nine holes as Bill Nary and Joe to sit on his team's bench Satur- Kirkwood, teamed to card a day or in a nearby box seat, best ball of five under par 31, then Texas will rely on the punch they buckled down to stroke a that has brought it eight victories 2 to 1 victory. It was the most in nine a sturdy line, the spectacular comeback match of pass-pitching of quarterback Ben the quarter-final round. Tompkins and the line-plunging tactics of fullback Byron Town- The Gran Chaco of Paraguay is send second highest ground-gain- still in the Wild West stage.

er in the Southwest Conference. Townsend with a big day could capture the scoring leadership of the conference. He ranks in third place now with 72 points, behind SMU's Kyle Rote with 78, and Texas Bob Smith, who has 84. The LSU attack is paced by Billy Baggett of Beaumont, who has averaged 5.9 yards per carry; Kenneth Konz, safety who shares AUSTIN (U.R) Austin High school Maroons edged past the Tem- offensive duties at left halfback, Wildcats Friday, 13-12, as a crucial extra-point kick by Mike and right half Lee Hedges. games while gaining ties in two to with his reten- of them, including a 14-14 match tion.

Although Meyer reportedly with Tulane. received $40,000 a year, Rickey Cherry, who will retire from said the amount was incorrect, football following the Cotton He give a corrected fig- Bowl battle, has been hospitalized ure. recently for treatment of an ul- Meyer was the last of the lfi War Baseball Nine Is 1951 Rickey Plan tercepted by the alert Harlingen secondary. Harlingen penetrated five to one for Alice. The score by quarters: Alice .................0 0 0 0 Harlingen ............6 7 6 ft-25 Austin Slips By Temple Hi, 13-12 major league managers definitely set for 1951.

to be Hill Prince, Noor Head Cup Entries Basketball Scores FOOTBALL ST. PETERSBURG, Fla JP Branch Rickey said Friday he saw no reason why baseball, with quick and proper adjustment, should not continue in the event ts. of full mobilization. i IS, 12 (C-AA bl-district). look for greater drafts and nore of them on all said ms bi Bastrop ihe Pittsburgh general manager, i ji mi vemon am not thinking in terms of u- John tom two or three years from now.

I 4 Grandview 19 (Region S-B already have in mind a war team. I INGLEWOOD. Eight That is why I took Pete Reiser. Tex.rk.n. 7 (Tie) wim challengers for the richest purse I'd like to have three or four B.Ttown^is“ Pori 1 of the year, topped by Noor and more of the on to Hill Prince, were named Friday had total mobilization last 1 to race in the $100,000 Hollywood Rickey continued, know high school basketball no reason why the same attitude Tournament by both baseball and the govern- city ment prevail again with MiViiVn 5 Donna Jman quick and proper adjustments.

If Edinburg 47 baseball served a purpose then it can And like one male parent in pie vviiacats Jb riday, 13-12, as a crucial extra-point town said, care if we Higgins spelled the difference in the bi-district clash. I The lineup: never wir a ball game. Stoney The Maroons had to come from behind twice, as the Wildcats Texas is the kind of guy I'd have no took an early 6-0 lead in the first quarter on a pass from 15-year-old Procter when we were in school. The fear letting my son hang around Doyle Traylor to Earl Black for world sure looks different when you get out. Now a little better able to take all he Weldon Phillips, lfi-AA Coach of the Year, is quite a guy.

37 yards, and Temple gained a 12-6 lead in the third period when Traylor went over from the one- inch line. However, Austin's Rodney Williams, a 160-pound back, scored both Maroon touchdowns, and sparked the district 14-AA titleholders to the one-point edge over Temple, champion of district 13-AA. Temple opened its attack in the first period, moving 45 yards to scort on two pass plays by Traylor. Austin bounced back in the second period in a 46-yard march, with Williams scoring on a 13- yard run. Both Temple touchdowns set up by recoveries of Austin fumbles.

The Maroons swept 81 yards in five plays immediately after the second Temple score. The drive was sparked by a 37-yard run by Durwood Watkins and a 23-yard run by Nelson Womack. Williams took the ball over from the Temple 5, and Higgins converted. Temple pushed to the Austin 19 with only 40 seconds left but failed in a field goal attempt. Austin rolled up 280 yards rushing to Temple's 75, but the Wildcats passed for 184 yards as Austin completed no aerials.

Vykukal McFadin Rowan Jackson Lansford Stolhandske Tompkins Dawson Dollon Townsend Pos. L. S. U. LB McLeod LT Coine LG Shoaf Reid RG Hover RT Sanford RE Virgets Ba rton LH Roshto RH Hedges FB West Gold Cup Saturday.

Noor, the handicap wonder from Ireland, running under the familiar red and white silks of Mrs. Charles S. Howard, and Hill Prince, already acclaimed as the of the for his Virginia owner, Christopher T. Chenery, dominate predictions. Running against the big pair over the mile and one quarter route will be the powerful Calu- met Farm's Ponder; the Texas King onetime king, Assault; Fred Vanderbilt's three- year-old filly queen, Next Move; Isador Palestinian; O.

Stice and On Trust, and 1 committee, John du Bois Great Cir cle. COLLEGE Central Oklahoma 44 Alabama 7S, Florence State NT Magnolia A and 78, McNeeaa Junior College SS Kenyon SB, Wettern Reserve Ml Miami (Ohio) AS, Findlay 43 TCI! ftS. Arlington State DavU and MO, Concord HZ South Carolina 37. Newberry Grlnnell Coe A4 Virginia 57. Randolph-Maeon 41 Loyola of Chicago 54, 51 Illinois 74, Oregon Stata 51 ar.

Cornell (Iowa) Monmouth (III) en members of baseballs official Princeton 7fl, Buckneii 14 Ball Rules Author Sues Commissioner LEXINGTON. Ky. A Lexington man accused baseball commissioner A. B. Chandler, the sev the Trinity University (Texas) S3, Hontrd Janowicz Named Top Back, Player of Year in UP Poll Bowlers Open Championship Games Today CHICAGO Bowlers from 97 cities open the nine-day.

all- star individual match game championships Saturday at the Excursions7 End Asked by Minor Loops ST PETERSBURG. Fla. The minor leagues made another move to bolster their decreasing attendance Friday when they asked the big league clubs to dis- Sporting News, and its UYlHnv wifh State 72, Texas College ID ager Friday with Stealing part of S.F. Austin Lumberjacks 4 43 nis copyrighted book which ex- Tex. Bapt.

Midwestern (Texas plains the rules of hnceball University of Houston S3. Sam Houston A suit, filed in United States district court by Martin Rothan, Arltansaa State 17 Mississippi State asked more than $150 000 from College SO, St. Francis tBkn) 54 the defendants NY sut8 Maritime 74. Kings Point 54 A and 55. Arkansas 53 Kothan IS author Of the book Northeastern (Okla) Stata 57, College of Baseball Rules and Decisions en will compete in the meet in which James (Junie) NEW YORK (IP) Vic Janowicz, ence record of 11 extra point con- McMahon, formerly of Lodi, N.J..

versions against Iowa in his and Mrs. Marion Ladewig, Grand greatest performance of the season. In addition to those place Ohio State's triplethreat halfback, was named Player of the Year for 1950 Friday in a Chicago Cohseum. continue their special excursions. A total of 160 men and 64 worn- Thpy suggested that jf the ma.

jors could not discontinue them altogether, they at least confine these special trips to dates which Sunset Downs Reagan, 14-6 For CC Title DALLAS IP Sunset of Dallas do not conflict with the home won its first state schoolboy foot- games of minor league teams in ball championship Friday night, The'vrize list totals $8 250. but the'r territory. defeating John Reagan of Hous- ine prize usi unais oui befin an Jncreasing ton 14.6 for the tiUe Qf the City number of these special trips. The Conference. Rapids, are the defending United Press ballot of football kicks, he scored two touchdowns writers and broadcasters.

and passed to four others in the the title usually is worth Janowicz also was named Back 83-21 rout. to the winner an $10,000 of the Year by the 352 experts. But he was as great in defeat to the gal champion in contracts minors claim they draw thou-; le burly Bisons 1led all the Coach Wes Fesier of Ohio State as in victory. SMU stopped Ohio and exhibitions. sands of prospective minor league way Their big, mobile line thor- said.

always had trouble state, but not Janowicz who ran fans from their territories on the oughly outplayed the Houston finding the light worcis to give to one touchdown and kicked two Janowicz all credit he de- field goals to keep his team in serves. But it sufficient to say the game. thait anyone who can run, pass greatest asset is the taS 18 a tact that he never makes mis- football week-ends. The Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees were cited as being particularly at fault with the or- WACO (IP The New Braunfels ganized excursions. The Indians, I cepted pass by fullback Bob Eas Unicorns downed La Vega 18-6 for attractive Sunday double i ley New Braunfels ops La Vega Pirates, 18-6 team while a crowd of 8,000 looked on.

The lone Reagan score came on an 87-yard run with an THE COACH GITS A RIDE Coach of 16-AA champion Harlingen Cardinals, Weldon (Stoney) Phillips is presented a new 1950 Tudor Pontiac by Ted McDonald who hands over the keys in behalf of the Harlingen business men who raised the funds. Assistant coach, Curtis Shiflet received a $500 War Bond while Ed Cooper, Glenn Cleckler and Elton Long, junior high coach, all received $100 War Bonds, formal presentation was made at Monty's Cafe after the W-district game Friday night. (Star Photo) UlUd.il player. Ak 19 Pna coiH ovu wuiiuoj 1 a football is just h. for a ticket to thc I header dates ran special trains Sunset has been in the finals what the experts thought as they tieiuf it.dr« flnals of the state from a number of large minor three times.

In 1942 the Bisons gave him 112 votes against 26 for of and his closest rivals. California guard ot lhe Ohio bail race. league towns, including Buffalo, lost to Austin in the class AA Les Richter and Nebraska back runninS to down the previously Bob Reynolds, in the player of the rr.n.2' SrwU. Penn R.tl! i Jhet year ballot. smu.

17 sonny 4 einii, Michigan line held La Vega to four yards Janowicz received 120 votes as I Heath, Oklahoma. 1 rushing. back of the year. Babe Parilli of I ------------------7 Kentucky got 29 and Reynolds 28. 'Nebraska.

ti; Barneii, 27 Heath. Cottage cheese helps make Richter was named lineman of Oklahoma. ads hearty; particularly good the year Thursday. I8; with lettuce tomato, orange and Janowicz set Big 10 n-f Heinrich, Wftthtofton, 10 i avocado, romaine and grape. New Braunfels netted 241 yards i N.Y., Columbus, and Erie, Pa.

The Yankees, in addition to trains for special occasions from Albany, many Connecticut points, and such nearby Pennsylvania and New Jersey towns as Scranton and Trenton, also had big bus caravans from many New Jersey points for virtually all of their night and Sunday games. finals. Last year Sunset lost to Thomas Jefferson of San Antonio in the City Conference finals. This is the final year of the City Conference, which next year combines with class AA in the new AAAA conference. rt.

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