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PHONE njun WANT ADS 61 THE DAILY JOURNAL, JACKSONVILLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1951 THIRTEEN Telecast Of One Major Football Game in Each Region May Be Allowed New Haven. April Live telecasting of one major college football game in each region each Saturday next fall under test conditions was proposed today by the National Collegiate Athletic Association TV steering committee. Under the proposal, TV sponsors will determme which game is desired and the N.C.A.A. TV committee will act as a clearing house. For test and research purposes there will be individual, area and regional blackouts of limited number during the test period which ends Nov.

24. Colleges want to find out exact impact on attendance. yhe proposal must be acted on b.y; the N.C.A.A. national committee which meets in Chicago next v. eek but adoption seems probable.

It was outlined in a statement issued by the TV committee consisting of Capt. Tom Hamilton, Pittsburgh, chairman: Bob Hall, Yale; Ralph Furey, Columbia; and Max Farrington, George Washington. Last fall college football games were widely televised but the N.C. A.A. convention at Dallas last winter called for a on them except for experimental purposes.

TV was blamed by some for a decline in football attendance. Bills were introduced but never passed in the Illinois and Oklahoma legislatures calling for telecasting of the university games, and the Department of Justice in Washington conferred with the college TV committee on possible anti-trust aspects of the problem. Very probably only one game would be available to TV watchers in any one city. The Big Ten has banned TV but may go along with the N.S.A.A. experiment.

A typical Saturday might find the telecasting of a Big Ten or Notre Dame game in the midwest, and Ivy league or Army game In the east, and southwest conference and Pacific Coast conference games in their own areas, with possibly southern games on independent stations. A mid-western game might even be brought in to the east instead of an eastern game, or an eastern game sent to the midwest. The action of the TV committee cleared up uncertainty over what would happen this fall to telecasting of college football. The impression was gained after the N.C.A.A. Dallas convention that everything would be banned, although actually there was no intention to take such sweeping action.

Keglers' Korner iPhil Rizzuto Will Be Ready By Opening Day, Lifts Yankee Gloom Tuesday Senior League Myers 580 638 705 Sunbeam Bread 645 6S2 649 High game, Ischer 179 High total, Eoff 460 Edwards Jewelers 685 707 653 Schoedsacks Cleaners 624 741 653 High game. Miller 178 High total, Busey 440 Barnes Venders 696 603 632 New Method Book Bdy. 6-13 706 660 High game, Barnes 167 High total, Barnes 437 Montgomery Ward 589 688 556 Henske Music 636 714 580 High game, 164 High total, Reuck 420 697 665 Sheet Metal 725 709 700 164 479 643 635 742 640 677 663 204 514 High game, Eyre High total, Eyre Cleaners Shoes High game, Staake High total, Staake By Lou Panos Baltimore, April doc- I assurance that shortstop Phil Rizzuto will be ready to play opening day lifted some of the gloom today from the 1951 pennant prospects of the world champion New York Yankees. At the same time, Dr. George Bennett said no surgery will be necessary for two ailing veterans of the Yankee pitching brigade, er Allie Reynolds and relief ace Joe Page.

They had accompanied Rizzuio to the famed Baltimore specialist, Reynolds worired about an elbow ailment and Page complaining of a kink in his pitching shoulder. The dapper little infielder, voted most valuable player in the American league last year, had damaged a cartilage in his right side during spring batting practice. Last year, when Manager Casey Stengel resorted to everything but baling wire and hairpins to guide his injury-riddled crew to the pennant and world series triumphs, he invariably built his line-up around the seemingly indestructible Rizzuto. loss this spring, therefore, was particularly discouraging. He said today he was leaving immediately for New York and would return to Washington for the curtain-raiser Monday.

Reynolds, who won 16 and lost 12 last season, had come here from his Oklahoma City home for inspection of his pitching arm. The report on him indicated nothing more serious than particles of cartilage in his elbow. Allie and Page were told to rest their arms for a week or 10 days, but to work out and stay in shape in the meantime. Page said he was advised not to begin throwing hard for another three weeks. Quincy 3-1 Baseball Team Opens April 22 John Boutilier Leading Boxer, PhillyAAUWins Boston, April 11 Light heavyweight John Boutilier, a 24- year-old Boston university sophomore, gained the outstanding individual award and baWlers retained their team title the national A.A.U.

boxing windup program tonight at the Boston Garden. Boutilier won the 175-pound championship by coming off the newly designed Quincy Gems em floor in the first round and battling blem. Stadium is being freshened The Quincy Gems will open their 1951 Three I league campaign on Sunday, April 22. 'They will meet the Cedar Rapids Indians in Stadium on that date in an afternoon game, scheduled to start at 2:30 p.m. In other Three I league openers, Waterloo will play at Terre Haute, and the Evansville Bravs will entertain the Quad Cities Tigers.

Since this is the Golden Anniversary year of the Three I league and of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, the Quincy Gems management is endeavoring to make the coming Opening best that Quincy has ever had. Gem players will be outfitted in, new uniforms, which will feature a Campbell Bros Wednesday City League Meadow Gold 888 874 783 773 774 707 High game, E. Widner 198 High total, B. Eldridge 570 Loop Barbers 741 696 763 Jax Glass Paint 784 705 763 High game. Beck 201 High total, Rainbo Paint 812 726 765 of 677 790 752 High game, A.

Wight 200 High total, A. 545 Campbell Bros. 795 846 781 Moose I 802 687 691 High game, Andell 205 High total, E. 550 Nunes 742 726 690 The Chalet 625 698 777 High game, Runkel 204 High total, Runkel 534 Moose II 761 729 706 Wides Oil 683 655 695 High game. C.

Smith 185 High total, C. 489 Team Standings Rainbo Paint Store 59 Meadow Gold ..........................58 55 FAN BREEZES BY BOB MERRIS Jacksonville may be the training site for the Chicago Cardinals professional football club next August. A1 Miller, head of the Illinois college athletic department, has been corresponding with President Ray G. Bennigsen, Cardinal boss, for the past week. Tlie Chicago grid club has selected the Hilltop campus as a possible training ground for the 1951 season.

In the event that Illinois college and the Cardinals do strike an agreement, Charlie Trippi. plus 50 other professional football would train in the westend from August 1 to September 5. so furiously that he had the more rugged Ned Hicks of New York on the verge of a knockout at the final I'eil. All but one of the 7,416 spectators vvLre on their feet, roaring loud enoufih to be heard for miles, as the Boston collegian made his spec- tc.crlnr comeback. ihe exception was the father.

Boutilier, a retired Boston fire department chief, whose post experience endowed him with the ability to remain silent under the most stirring stress. The elder Boutilier won the national A.A.U. crown here 40 years ago. Last year, in Chicago, he saw his courageous offspring gain the national Golden Gloves title. Three championships enabled the Philadelphia forces to retain the team title.

Tlieir winners were William Peacock in the 112-pound class, James Hackney in the 135- pound division and Thomas Nelson, the most successful 160-pounder. For the first time since 1922, a Canadian took an A.A.U. boxing crown. He was Len Walters of Vancouver. B.

who registered a two- round TKO over Jerry McGuiggan of nearby Cambridge, in the 126- pound finale. Nunes Tavern 55 Loop Barbers 51 Moose I 49 of Waverly 48 up with royal blue and gold paint, the Golden Anniversary colors. Opening day tickets are gold in color Glass Paint ................42 and are imprinted with the anni-; 40 versary emblem. II 40 The Quincy high school and Notre The Chalet Dame high school bands have ac- Oil Co. 34 35 38 38 42 44 45 51 53 53 Hudson is out of town right now, so I have no cial cont'irmation from the 3Iiller said.

Bennigsen has written two letters in the past week questioning me about facilities. The Cardinals would require dormitory accommodations for 54 men, plus dining and dressing room facilities. We have all that, with the new gymnasium slated for completion in the Illinois sports director concluded. U.S. Aims To Prevent War, President (Continued from Page quering all But he expressed the belief that United Nations resistance has the enemy a and then he pointedly offered the Reds the peaceful way out.

In referring to the secret intelligence reports, he said a Communist army officer made the following statement to a group of spies and saboteurs last May, one month before the South Korean invasion: forces are scheduled to attack South Korea forces about the middle of June. The coming attack on South Korea marks the first step toward the liberation of Mr. Truman said the word was Communist double talk for question we have had to the president said, whether the Communist plan of conquest can be stopped without general war. Our government and other countries associated Ivith us in the United Nations believe that the best chance of stopping it without general war is to meet the attack in Korea and defeat it there. is what we have been doing.

It is a difficult and bitter task. so far, we have preevnted World War III. far, by fighting a limited war in Korea, we have prevented aggression from succeeding, and bringing on a general war. And the ability of the whole free world to resist Communist aggression has been greatly Ned Garver's No Hit Pitching Gives Browns 1-0 Win Over Cards Houston, April Garver pitched no-hit ball for eight innings, then left for pinchhitter Johnny Bero who doubled home the winning run as the St. Louis Browns the Cardinals 1-0 tonight.

Then Lou Sleater capped the game by holding the Redbirds hitless in the final inning. Dodgers 11, Baltimore 7 Baltimore, April Robinson and Rocky Bridges hit home runs tonight as the Brooklyn Dodgers outslugged the Baltimore Orioles, 11-7, in Municipal Stadium. Ferrei Anderson, Stan Hollmig and Russ Kerns hit for the circuit for Baltimore Red Sox 6, Columbus 1 Columbus, April Boston Red Sox made it seven exhibition victories in a row by defeating the Columbus Red Birds of the American Association 6-1 4500 fans here today. Reds 12, Senators 3 Lynchburg, April 11 Exploding for 12 runs In the first three innings, the Cincinnati Reds breezed to an easy 12-3 victory over the Washington Senators in the final meeting between the two clubs here today. Big Ten Denies Charge That Ref Was 'Crooked' MANTLE WOULDN MIND BEING DKAn ED IF HIS LEG IS OKAY 24 cepted invitations to attend the game and to march and play in the HP pre-game ceremonies.

llCl A color guard, which will include members of the U.S. Army, the U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Navy, and the U.S. Marine Corps, will lead the traditional march to the flag pole for the raising of the colors.

Governor Adlai Stevenson has been invited to attend and to take part in the ceremonies. He has ad- By Jack Hand New York, April 11 The vised club officials that he will make National league race looks like a every effort to do so and will, if he three-team squabble with the well- Who Stays With Phils In NL Race Tulsa, April baseball rookie Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees said today he mind going to the army my leg is hope they find out it is that 56 he added. 691 The 19-year-old spring training sensation took his pre-induction physical at the examining center here. Officers said the will be sent to Miami, draft board for any annoimcement. Such notice is usually received by the board within three days.

Mickey said he regarded army service as a duty he is obligated to perform. To be selected as a training base for a major professional football team would indeed be a boost for Jacksonville sports. There would be no conflict with proposed foot; hall training next fall since the Blueboys won't return to school un- jtil around September 7. With a spanking new gymnasium, I the local college need not take a back seat to any institution of and can offer the best to the best. The Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce tried to bring the Chicago Bears into town to train in the fall of 1930, reliable informants tell us.

However, the excel- leAt facilities now at hand were not available then and the fell This time Jackson- has been approached to accept a club and should jump at the chance. Personally, never been too strong as professional football fan. Maybe because never tak- Is now classified 4-P trouble to drive to Chicago causc of a leg bone ailment watch the grid- hc says, pains him only when hand mfonna- can possibly get away from his duties. Ike Williams hips Pruden in Ten Rounds To Review Case Of Ex-Vet Convicted Of Army Desertion Chicago, April former soldier who was convicted of desertion by a court martial after his i honorable discharge from the army I will have his case reviewed by the U. S.

Supreme Court. The high court granted a writ of certrlorari Monday in the case of William H. Giese, 44, a Champaign, 111., carpenter. His attorney, Albert E. Hallett of Chicago, said the w'rit calls for the records in the case so that they can be reviewed.

These records show, according to licago, April Wils, lightweight champ- tonight stepped out of his di- i. i ision to administer a severe lacing i Giese enlisted the Pitzie Pruden in a one idcd ten round battle in the Stadium. The decision cf the two judges and referee Norman McGarrity was unanimous. Pruden, ranked sixth among the welterweight contenders, won only one round and was a gory spectacle from the fourth round on because of cuts over and under the right eye. The bout drew only 2,897 spectators, smallest crowd of the season.

The gross gate was $9,649. APRIL SPECIAL Cold Wave complete Open evenings by appointment Kay Clayton barber and VRAIU 9 BEAUTY SHOP Phone 1101 Permonenf Waves $5 to $10 Cold to $15 FfonmVs Beouty Shop 237i W. State Phone 439 Flonnie O. Kirk, Prop. army at Champaign in 1926 and completed a three year hitch.

He enlisted again in March, 1930, but four months later went AWOL. He surrendered in 1936 at Bloomington, 111., according to Hallett, and was told he was not wanted. Then the army arrested Geise and returned hhn to duty in October to complete unserved enlisted time. He deserted in March, 1943. In 1944 he was drafted and served 21 months in Europe, Africa and Middle East, and was honorably discharged in 1946.

He was seized again by the army in February, 1949, and convicted of desertion by a court martial June, 1949. Federal Judge Michael L. Igoe freed Giese on a writ of habeas corpus, but the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals later reversed the Igoe ruling.

The appeals court held that Giese had not exhausted all the remedies available in the military courts. MAPLE LEAFS WIN IN STANLEY CUP FINALS Toronto, April Toronto Maple Leafs took a one-game lead in the best-of-seven Stanley Cup finals tonight, defeating the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 in overtime. balanced fighting Phillies picked to beat out Brooklyn and the New York Giants. Sure you remember last September. How the whiz kids-wobbled and the awakened Dodgers almost nipped them at the wire.

How Leo Giants, with Sal Maglie and Jim Hearn flinging shutouts, surged to third place in a galloping finish. How the Phils lost straight to the Yanks in the world series. There has been a tendency to write off the Phils as "one time Loss of Curt Simmons, the 17- game winner now in the army, was a major blow. But Manager Eddie Sawyer has the men who could pick up those wins in Russ Meyer. Ken Johnson, Ken Heintzelman and Jim Konstanty.

The Phils should be a better club with more experience for whiz kids like Willie Jones, Roberts, Bubba Church, Bob Miller. Mike Goliat, Grannj Hamner and Richie Ashburn. Del Ennis, Andy Seminick, Dick Sisler, Jones and Hamner are the key hitters. Here's the way the National league from here: 1. Philadelphia 2.

Brooklyn 3. New York 4. Boston 5. St. Louis 6.

Cincinnati 7. Pittsburgh 8. Chicago ped tightly or sometimes dui'lng a doubleheader. Charles Fischetti, Kingpin Of Miami Underworld. Dies Miami Beach, April Charles Fischetti, 50, of the leaders of underu'orld, died early today at his luxurious Miami Beach home.

A doctor who had been attending Fischetti for four days said that death was caused by a heart attack. He said there was no doubt it resulted from natural causrs. Fischetti and his brother, Rocco, surrendered nine days ago to the sergeant-at-arms of the U. S. Senate Crime Investigating conmiittee sub- poenaes.

Senator Tobey (R-NH) a member of the Kefauver committee, pressed for reopening of the crime probe the day the Fischettis surrendeicd I Tobey said at the time that are kingpins in the gambling world and would contribute a lot of tion on any sport does aid the follower. We follow pro baseball too closely until we Enos Slaughter, Johnny Mize and Walker Cooper bang out successive home runs for the St. Louis Redbirds a of years back. Come in, high school baseball! Potsy ISD nine entertains Chambersburg (weather permitting) in another PMBC conference debate on the westend- diamond this afternoon. Game time is set for 3 p.m.

Tom Klbecka will take his turn on the mound for the locals with Jerry Tuchman behind the plate. Routt journies to Meredosia Friday aftcmoon for a league contcst with the Indians. Paul Saner, who pitched one-hit baseball against Chapin in the Rocket opener Tuesday. will return to the hill for the Jacksonville team and Jim Clancy will handle him with mask and glove. T-Doiible-Wing Is Biggie Pet Formation By Hugh Fullerton, Jr.

East Lansing, April 11 Early one morning last fall, Michigan State football Coach Clarence (Biggie) Munn got an idea and summoned his assistant. Before the sleepy-eyed staff had assembled, he had drawn up a lot of diagrams of plays, and when the opened a couple of weeks i later the Spartans sprang a brand new formation on the opposition. call it the Munn explains, I think we were the first to use it. We worked on it secretly in the field house and got a lot of points out of it in the early This spring that former and the complementary deep double wing are part of the regular repertoire along with the standard and single wing formations and a T-single wing combination. The Spartan coach takes considerable pride in the variety of plays his team uses and that it scores freely.

players find it confusing to use all these says Munn. have tried to simplify everything. We use the same un- balanced line all the way so much difference in blocking as- Isigimients. Then I make the signals 'simple so that every boy knows just what supposed to do on every iplay. We can run about 300 plays without too many In pet T-double wing formation the quarterback plays under cester while the railback is about Ai yai'ds back, close enough that he can take a direct pass between the quarter's legs, i "That makes it a running forma- Biggie explains.

deep double wing is tetter for This discussion led inevitably to the question whether Munn was working up still another formation. End Coach Edwards had the answer. a couple of those backs forget i where going, you already have a new By Jerry Liska Chicago, April Big Ten today denied a spread nationally by a Milwaukee gambler that a conference basketball official was guilty of Commissioner K. L. (Tug) Wilson announced at a news conference that a 15-day investigation in which former FBI agents figured refuted the cast against a publicly unidentified official by Sidney Brodson of Milwaukee before the Kefauver committee March 24.

televised testimony cited both the Big Ten official and an un-named league official as handling some games in which gam- ling point-spreads changed abnormally. Wilson said accusations apparently developed from suspicions held previously against the same official by a Chicago gambler. On the basis of the Chicago report around Feb. 1, 1950, of large amounts of money being bet on a game handled by the official, the Big Ten checked the work then and found it satisfactory. Following nebulous against the same official, Wilson said he conducted an investigation probing seven games played during the past two seasons, involving Big Ten teams, which Brodson and the Chicago gambler stated served as the basis for their The games were not Identified.

Wilson said Brodson was suspicious of the work in one game the official did not handle. The investigation included study of game-by-game reports from officials and coaches who participated In the cited games, as well as films of particular games in which the official worked. None of or the Chicago suspicions was substantiated, Wilson said. The commissioner said he had been advised that the official, identified in his statement only as has cause for legal action against Brodson. Cardinals Import One, Ship Two Houston, April St.

Louis Cardinals today added rookie infielder Dick Cole to the club roster and optioned pitcher Tom Yuhas to Rochester. Cole played with Rochester last year. The Cardinals last night optioned pitcher Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell to Houston. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS Jacksonville high school is at Lanphier in Springfield Saturday afternoon for a Central conference diamond conflict. The Crimsons tied Lewistown 1-1 in nine- drafty innings last Monday.

Bill Williams will no doubt pitch for Bob Kraushaar's charges in this all-important ball game. REYNOLDS MORTUARY G23 WEST 39 Jn the service of others for over Century. Cost is a matter of your own desire. ARMIN E. FRICKE, Funeral Director G.

R. REYNOLDS E. D. REYNOLDS J. R.

REYNOLDS RESIGNS BIG TEN POST Bloomington, April 11 Dr. William R. Breneman, member of the Indiana university faculty since 1936, resigned today as Big Ten faculty representative and athletics committee chairman. Dr. Herman B.

Wells, university president who announced the resignation, said Dr. Breneman was qult- ing to devote more time to the zo- I ology research program. Dr. Breneman will continue as pwofessor of zoology. Hindustani ranks next to English as the most widely used language, according to the National Geographic Society, with Russian next.

Royals Win 78-71 Over Knieks In NBA Playoffs New York. April away in the last two minutes, after the Knicks had come to within 6261. the Rochester Royals beat the New York Knicks 78 to 71. tonight at the 69th Regiment Armory to take a commanding 3-0 lead in their best-of-seven series for the NBA champiorLship. The fourth and perhaps last game, will be played here FYlday night.

Coronation Stone Stolen Xmas Day Returned to Abbey Dundee, Scotland, April (JP coronation stone, stolen from Westminster Abbey Christmas morning, was handed to the custodian of Arbroath Abbey near here today. The people who left the stcnc did not identify themselves. The sandstone slab, known as the of in Scotland, had been reliably reported tr.ken from Westminister Abbey by Scottish Nationalists. Nationalist in Scotland said they wanted to draw attention to their demands for more independence of England and that those who took the stone also felt it had originally been stolen from Scotland by ar. English The famed stone of scone was plrced in the iiigh altar of the Abbey, on the grave of Knig William the Lion, king of Scotland frcm 1143 to 1214.

The Abbey, founded in 1178 largely in ruins now. unsigneil letters, one addressed to King George VI and tiic other to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, were left witli the stone. Vow Hear This! Wakefield Wants Job With Majors fiy Harry B. Stapler Ann Arbor, April any major league team Is silly enough to want me, play for small That was outfielder Dick Wakefield speaking. one-time Detroit Tiger $52,000 bonus star flew here from Oakland, where the Oakland club of the Pacific Coast league handed Wakefield his outright release yesterday.

Wakefield, who started his stormy baseball career in this college town, wants to get back in the majors. just going to sit here quietly and see If anybody wants to take a chance on said the big outfielder. that $1 a year contract stuff is all said Wakefield who signed a $1 a year contract to play for Oakland following a disappointing season last, year. contract do me any played regularly in so long like to find out if I can still do Wakefield saw action only as a pinch-hltter in the leagues early games this season. Wakefield left the University of Michigan campus in 1941 to sign a bonus contract with the Detroit club for $52,000.

He starred with the Tigers but after the war his batting average dropped under the .300 mark. After the 1949 season he was traded to the New York Yankees for Dick hoski. The Yankees tried to trade him to the Chicago White Sox but Wakefield refused to report unless he got a $5,000 pay hike. The White Sox balked on the increase and called the deal off. Yankees said the deal stood and refused to take Wakefield back.

Baseball Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler stepped in and ruled that Wakefield was Yankee property. On May 25 the Yanks sold him to Oakland. agreed to report there only after a frith Commissioner Chandler.

Carrollton Wins Triangular Meet Roodhouse Braving the chilly atmosphere, track and field athletes of Roodhouse, Carrollton and Jerseyville engaged in a triangular meet Tuesday night on the local field. Carrollton captured the meet with 65 points; Roodhouse finished ond with 56, and Jerseyville trailed' with 27. Roodhouse and White Hal! stage a dual meet here Thursday night. April 12, beginning at 7:45 o'clock. MARKETS A New York.

April Mac dis- mivssal jolts prices. Bonds Irregular; decline. liquidation and hedging. upset by CHICAGO: market MacArthur dismissal. losses small.

small price changes. steady in light trade. to strong; top $21.50. to 50 cents higher; top $42.25. Reduce Sentences Of Two Convicted On Murder Charge Springfield.

111.. April 11- Sentence reductions for two penitentiary prisoners convicted of murder were announced yesterday by Gov. Stevenson. The 60 year term of Alfonso Norman, convicted in Will county in 1942, was commuted to 50 years. The sentence of Arthur Barty, given 199 years on a Cook countv conviction in 1933, was cut to 60 years.

New Hearing Aid With New Way To Pick Up Sound! No Dongling Cords! No Clothes Noises! No Strain to Heor! No Button in Eor! SONOTONE OF SPRINGFIELD a j. da.mhoksi mgr So 6th St Regulor hieoring Center April 10,10 to 5 p. m. Dunlap ttotel, iocksonville Local Battery Station HEIDINGER DRUG STORE 40 N. Side Square LOOK MA, ONE HAND Sw'cdcns Stig Sjolin showing the best boxing form, but this is a pretty good one-handstand under the urging of a right thrown by Richard Guerrero in their international amateur bout at the Chicago Stadium.

Guerrero won a decision and the middleweight championship. (NEA) CHICAGO CASH CHAIJS Chicago. April wheat: None. Corn- No. 3 yellow 1.78-8U; No.

4. 1.73-76; sample grrde 1.61 i- Oats: No. 1. heavy mixed 99; No. 1 heavy white 1.00; No.

2 heavy white 981. Barley nominal: malting 1.50-78; feed 1.30-55. Soybeans: None. The National Geographic Society says it is estimated three to four million have been killed by earthquakes since 600 A. D.

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