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July 5, 1972 Patron fim i Mets 1 Game Behind After Seaver 1-IIitter The Sports' Cauldron By HENRY C. SCHWARTZ at rrn Tn ofj Hsl aii her Dav Ra.ler over f'hila'lj-lnnla iv'v uurr run nun. ining e.i ir )ing run and Pava Kinj-nan opi wt 'Mni 4riHel th wmninj run on Ti seventh' an4 tenrni (if'h IrtM siorinra flv Mn it nt f.va Kuenies tin ni 'levemn trning td lead tving run on Fifr i ii) If; SHI. IIHtMIHf K(i l'l pfU Mnur Tom huriil it fourtti ctuj-httler of hi major leafue career, allowing only a on out. ninth-tnninj amgle by l.eron Ie.

at thf Sr Voik Mr! drleatrd the San Piruo I'ailri. JO, in the of an Independence Pay du blrheaiier, Derrel Thnma gm the I'adrei a split of the tinhill by driving in tha run in the ninth inning of the nightcap to live San SI a Bea Is Yd ks f.wvihva .11 OAKLAND (ITI) Sal Bn Worn. htlj Yacks p.tfhini F.ait champions do a grand lam homer nappJ hitleta Uirough fisa innings and Uigua i XT'- a five game New loiK in Doboa turned la Ba Ia.I kla ah if.i la aeventhi Tat 3lt CO.T.D.e'e a sinale ami a sacririca (ly by fierce ifiiinii tfuiin iwni gnu inr relit-f pitching of PiroU inego til victory. The Meta are one gamt hind." r- bffor. m.

fireworks how etc- VgU doubted la third bvThur. Tueday PM as tha Oriot eJged the Chicago white Soi, I. to ttkewole pe.t.oo of klatfern Divmon lead Dohson strm-k out 11 a.1 allowed on 1 thre hits, inflating Dufc Allen's 1JM homer I' waa the eighth time IMbton, a 20 game winner lit year. Spoil No-Hitter Ie, hii fourth major leagu season, lined a broken l-'fri vim i inn I r. t.

i union. nu rrurrn ine inn iu a or rat single to cenier field to faced N-fora Oakland strut kL crT hit keep iaver from hit datt ilhl. rum in 'flr uHdcnly for all Its destiny Naio Colbert then finirttH tnnlnif It i on rou' tru Una reliever retired tha eroundrd Into a game ending! JoJ Rui' Iho big four men la Botch his aoventh tava. taff in but we rw flouts. Mottlemyr.

intentionally uji mi Mrmiip irvuru tiiaiinii walked hot hitting ke F.p Inn Ihon tua In San Diego to 11 1 Hill Vos. Bando followed withi" ris laterwatloaall "At aoon as ho hit 1 knew it was hit." skid Seaver alter ill Oil -acvrv Iho fifth grand slam of his Orioles Fdge the Baltimore his If fhltai hitting ever the Oriole i eV.tTh.rihr.iM.T.. wr th' barely clear- east I had the aatlsfacuon i overpowering performance 'At catches up with Mm THE BrOILER Mela1 pitcher Tom Seaver can only watch aa Padres' I.eron Lee (24) singles to renter l(h one down la the th inning Tuesday for (ha only Padres' hit daring the tiist game of a twlnblll. The Mets' catcher Is Duffy Dyer, and the umpire la Lea Weyr. The one-hitter waa the fourth of Beaver's career.

(I PI Telephoto) STANDINGS ti4 Baltimore Manager Y.v Weavir. "We're only ght games over .500, and that's'ivot enough to win In th.s toui division. We've. gH to tt hitting better and getting -long ball Tigers Nipped In other AL game. KaM CUV nipped Detroit.

10; Oak. land beat New York. 4 Milwaukee lopped CalJornia, 4-2; Botion shut out M.nneio a 2-0. and Cleveland whitewaihel Texas, 3-0. Rettenmund drovt in tho winning run for Baltimore in the ais'th Inning with a nta after Paul Blair and Boog Powell set it up with slng.es.-The Orioles bad tied the game in the fifth on Bobby Grich's single and Dave Johnson's single.

Stan Bahnsen was tagged with his ninth los against 10 victories. The Tigers dropped out of a tie for first place, which they shared or held exclusively ever since May 31. A throwing error by pitcher Bill Slayback on John Mayberry'a infield S'ng'e enabled Arnoa Otis to score from second bate with Kamas Seek Olympic Berth Two long distance runnine tars from this section will be among the hopefuls who will be bidding for A bf rth on the United States Olympic Team when the final trials for the marathon squad are held this Sunday at Eugene, Ore. One Is Tom Fleming, the William Taterson College star who halls from Bloomftold. The other Is' Capt.

John F. Loeschhorn Jr.j of the United States Air Force, who, was a standout distance and cross country competitor when he resided In Wyckoff and ran for Ramapo Regional High School and NYU. The 20-year-old Fleming, who has done just about every thing that has been demanded of him as a young runner, completed the arduous preparations for this long distance running test by winning the second annual San Juan Marathon held In that Puerto Rlcaa city some days ago. In so doing. Terrific Tom was clocked in 1 hour, 42 minutes and 39 Seconds, leading the pack for most of the 19-mlle route In 90-degrce plus heat.

showed his heels by holding a 400-metcr lead over 178 rivals for the final three Quarters of the distance over the field of Internationally promlnentj-unners. After this notable triumph Fleming was quoted as saving: "The race was not difficult because I propped for think I'll come back to defend my title In 1973." Those preparations had featured his earlier victories, when he was the winner of the six-mile state mlnl-marathon run. He had previously finished In the prestigious Boston Marathon and scored a triumph in the Earth Day Marathon last year to provide him with the necessary credentials. Sets Time Table Capt. Loeschhorh hopes to complete the gruelling 25-mile, 385-yard trials race In 2 hours and 15 minutes.

A member of the Air Force Track Team for the past two years, he placed fourth In the marathon at the 1970 Consiel Internationale de Sports Militalre, considered to be the military Olympics, In Italy, and won the Eastern Olympics that year. More recently, CapCLoeschhorn ran In the Bay to Breakers Marathon Tace In the San Francisco Bay area, placing 22nd in a field of 2,600 competitors, even after taking a fall at the beginning of that event. The captain, who entered the Air Force in 1967, was commissioned the following year upon his gradu- atlon from the Officer Training School. He is assigned as the chief air traffic controller in the Radar Approach Control Facility of the 1902nd Communications Squadron at Hamilton AFB, Calif. Capt.

Loeschhorn and Fleming are looking ahead with eager anticipation to this Sunday's final trials to earn the right to represent the United States in the tough marathon and thus be included among the record 10,500 leading athletes from all over the world who are listed to take part in this year's edition of the Summer Olympic games to be held at Munich, Germany from Aug. 26 to Sept. 10, according to the latest figures of the Munich organizing committee. As of this writing only eight of the world's 13bnatlon-al Olympic organizations have failed to submit a com-petltor's list. i 1 American Ltagut National Uagu East East w.

I. 43 26 iA '--v VT of having him break hit bat," tit quipped. Bora Blanked In other National League action, Atlanta defeated Chica 5o, S-t. in the first game of a oubleheader. The second game was halted by rain after seven innings with the two teams tied at 3.

Houston blanked Pittsburgh, 6-0, Montreal tripped Loa Angeles. 7-3, San Francisco edged Philadelphia, 2-1. and Cincinnati beat St. Louis. 6-1.

Denny McLain'a National League debut ran (foul of the weather when the second game of tho Braves' twin-bill with Chicago was halted on account of rain. A Fourth of July crowd of mora than 50,000 showed up to welcome McLain, a 31-game winner fouc years ago, from his exile to the minor leagues, Paul Casanova and Mike Lum supported the seven-hit pitching of Ron Reed with seventh inning homers to give Atlanta the victory in the opener. Larry Dierker blanked Pittsburgh on eight hiU for hit filth shutout of the season and drove In twd runs with a tingle and suicide squeeze bunt to lead Houston over Pittsburgh. Two Solo Homers Ron Woods and Ron Fairlv 21 43 37 pet. .606 .329 .443 .331 Pittsburgh New York Chlcaga St.

Loi-is Montreal Philadelphia 31 lb. 1 6H 13H II lb. 33 34 39 46 31 w. I. pet.

Baltimore 3 SO Detroit 37 31 .544 1 Boston 32 34 New York 31 33 .470 6 Cleveland 28 38 .411 tv, Milwaukee 27 40 .403 10 West w. I. pet. g.b. Oakland 46 24 .657 Chicago 41 29 .386 Minnesota 36 33 .322 94 Kansas City 34 35 .493 114 California 32 40 .444.

IS Texas 29 41 .414 17 23 West City's winning run. Roer pet. .611 .392 .507 .463 4,397 347 44 42 36 33 31 2 Cincinnati Hou.stnn Los Angeles Atlanta San Francisco San Diego 28 Nelson tossed a four-hitter and TV, 104 16 19 nt lha rnuf for lha first lima Tuetday'a Retails since l''9 is he posted his (rst big league shutout. Cleveland 2 Texas 0 Ronton 2 Minnesota 0 Jim Lonborg neeiwl nmlh Kan City 1 Detroit 0 inning help from Milwaukee Baltimore 2 Chicago 1 reliever Frank Liniv -before he Toesday's Remits Cincinnati 6 St. Louis New York 2 San Diego 0, 1st San Diego 4 New Yoik 2.

2nd San Fran 2 Philadelphia 1 Montreal 7 l.os Angelrs 3 Atlanta Chicago Ut Milwaukee 4 Calif 2 rould post bis seventh win. hit solo home runs and Bob Oakland 4 New York 2 got into trouhla alter Bailey drove in two runs with a erving up a two-run homer to Today'a Probable Pitchers All Trmes EOT) single as the Expos defeated Bob Oliver that broke Cahfor the Dodgers. Baltimore (McNally 8 7) at ma string of 23 scoreless A double steal in the second set UD an earlv 5 -ft trad fnr Chi 3 Atla 3, 2nd. 7 inns, rain Houston 6 Pittsburgh 0 Today'a Probable Pitrherfl (All Times EI)T Chicago' (Lemonds w), 2.15 p.m. Texas (Gogolewskl 3 6) at Cleveland (G.

Perry 12 7). 7:30 Montreal. pitcher innings. Juan Beniquet hit his first major league home run and rookie Ditcher Lvnn MrOtothan traig Morton connected for the San Francisco I Bryant 6 4) at tlrst triple' of his career to p.m. Philadelphia (Nash 1-4).

7 30 tnitrii Minnesota (J. Terry 6-7) at i p.m. drive home Bob Bailey with the third Expos' run of the inning. Boston (Pattln 4-8, 7:30 p.m. iilniM iii in mtm 'ii Tr kwi.

San Diego (Arlin 7 8) at New York (MaUack 8 4), 8 p.m. Pete Rose's ba sea-loaded 4 Detroit iLolieh' 13 5) at Kansas City (Spllttorff 7-4), Los Angeles (Osteon 7 6) at double highlighted a five-run second Inning which carried the Reds and Ross Grlmsley to 8:30 p.m. as ui uea oox oeai aunnesoia for their fifth consecutive triumph. A double by Carl Yastriemski and Carlton Fuk's single produced Boston's other run. Mike Kilkenny and Dick Tidrow combined for a four-hit FAMILIAR SIGHT Atlanta Braves' slugger Hank Aaron (44) is congratulated by teammates Ralph Garr (48) and Sonny Jackson (II) after Haromertn' Hank hit a seventh Inning homer to bring his career RBI total to 2,000.

It also helped the Braves win. It waa Hank's 656th lifetime homejy (UPI Telephoto) New York (Kline 6 3) at Montreal (Moore 0-2), I p.m. Chicago (Jenkins t-7 and Reuschel 3-0) at Atlanta (Nick-ro 7-7 and Stone 1-6), 3, 1:03 p.m. victory over St. Louis and snapped the Cardinals' winning Oakland (Hamilton 5 2).

11 p.m. Milwaukee (Stephenson 2 0) at California (Ryan 9 5), 11 shutout and Joha Lowenstem Pittsburgh (Ellis 7-4) at p.m. Thursday's Games Houston iforich 4-21, 8:30 p.m. New York at Oakland tuniy games acoeduied) Thursday's Games Milw at California, night provided tne Cleveland power with a two-run homer as the Indians snapped an eifht game losing streak. Kilkenny left the game In the third Inning whea he broke aa Index finr Smith in.

Semis, Chris To Oppose Evomie Today Detroit at Kan City, night Los Ang at Montreal, night Baltimore at Chi. night Chicago at Atlanta, night Texas at Cleve, night Pitts at Houston, night flagging Ted Kublak's double (Only games scheduled tuniy games scheduled) grounder, Tidrow then imited Texas to four hits in Now Fischer Waits age surprise American sweep in, was quite an experience, as picking up his fifth win. I i I KA. 111 1 1 was playing Nastase said. He "pliid tribute to the Romanian who "was just more I played as well as I the traditional Wimbledon tournament and they even caused; quite a stir off tio court when! British newspapers t'ran a picture of them holding hands Patterson Loses Suit could and think, I did myself on a date.

Spassky's Walkout Delays Chess Play The two teen-agers insisted they were just friends and there was no romance but the justice. He played just great It he hadn't played quite so well 1 think 1 could have beaten him, but he was consistent and just fortunes of the two teen-agers WIMBLEDON, England (UPI) Jimmy Connors, one-half of America's teenage tennis combo, was eliminated at Wimbledon Tuesday, leaving 17-year-old Chris Evert in the spotlight on center court Wednesday for her long awaited -showdown match with Evonne Goolagong. Top-seeded Stan Smith of Pasadena, Calif, was the only American to make it to the men's semi-finals with" a 6-2 victory over Alex Metreveli of Russia while Connors, the 19-year-old sensation from Belleville, 111. was losing to Hie Nastase. of Romania 6-4, 6-4, 6-1.

In the other two men's quarter-final matches, Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia beat HOUSTON (LTD A I33.00O have been linked throughout the great. That a all there was to judgment against former heavy- tourney, I Now with Connors on the the match fan be wi(iii riMinptun nova rnrr son has been granted bv a U. S. Reykjavik: Iceland iupd Russian chess champion aisinci juage in uvor or a oox it." Nastase, who has the finest touch game of any of the survivors, showed the 19-year-old Connors heart is not enough. He hit' winners from shots the teen-ager thought ine nmmntar and a riht man.

Boris Spassky stalked out of a meeting Tuesday; charging he sidelines, it's up to Chris to keep the teen-agers' hopes alive. Her match with Miss Goolagong, who won the Wimbledon tourney last year at; age 19, has beetr talked about ager, their attorney said today. Marshall said. He refused to answer questions from newsmen and hurriedly left the conference room with the Rev. a Catholic priest and a chess grand, master.

Perry Pane of Beaumont. and the Soviet Union had been former manager of light would win him points, while his insulted by Bobby Fischer and THIS MOVIE IS RATED OT Rnsi Hodge, former US record-bolder In the. Decathlon, left, tossei the4hot put SS feet, 10 Inch i Id the first dij of competition in the'Decahlon. At right, world record holder, Bill Toomey, who is now retired, takes some movies of his old competitor in action during Olympic Trials (OT) In Eugene, Ore. (UPI Telephoto) heavyweight contender Mark passing shots were straight out demanded the American chal by tennis fans for the last year.

Last year Miss Evert didn't Tesaman. received of The Russians refuted to of tne text dock. the award, and Let Coleman. enter Wimbledon while Miss In both the opening sets, lenger be punished before they play for the world title. The postponement was the president of the now-defunci Nastase broke early but was hauled back to 4-4.

Each time Allstar Boxing Club, received second of the 24came aeries Onny Parun of New Zealand 6-2, 6-3, 6-4 and Manuel Orantes of Spain topped Colin Dibley of Australia 6-2, 6-0, 6-2. he nosed ahead 5-4. In the first Spassky's walkout forced another postponement of the world championship match, set errors bv Connors put htm 130.000 Ted Musick. their attorney, got the other 13,000. Mustek executed the In court today.

He said he will attach Patterson's purse la In Thursday's semi-finals, in front: but in tho second it Jeffs Finish 1-2 In Decathlon Test worth $250,000 to the winner, was his passing shots. which originally was scheduled to start Sunday. It was first postponed until Tuesday because Fischer demanded more money. It was postponed Tuesday- after Spassky said Fischer had Insulted him by not In the third set Connors nem until Thursday, at least. Representatives of Spassky IhJs July 14 fight against Pedro Goolagong didn't enter Forest Hills when Chris stunned the tennis world by making it to the semi-finals at age 16 before losing to Mrs.

King. Now this will be the first meeting for Chris and Evonne. generally agreed 'that Miss Goolagong has more natural talent although her play in- this tourney has been somewhat erratic and she easily loses her concentration. Miss Evert, though, has a steadier game and her1 forte is on one service came, to 15 In the third, as Nastase pulled out and Fischer met for two and Smith meets Kodes, the man he beat in the final at Forest Hills last year to clinch the U.S. open title, while Nastase and Orantes meet in the other.

The ladies were given a day off to rest up for their semifinals Wednesday in which Billie Jean King of Long Beach, every shot in the book and then showing up In time for play to one-half hours late Tuesday but some. begin Sunday. Bennett, who stands 5-f oot-8 and weighs 148 pounds, bad personal bests of 41-5 in the Afterwards Nastase said: "I got a bad draw. I was surprised Fred Cramer, another official of the Ches Federation, said he did not know the full shot put, 6-4 in the high jump to be seeded second on grass and in the pole vault. but I guess things have worked concentration.

Schooled for out. All those hard matches last Calif, meets Rosie Casals of San Francisco in one match, with defending champion Miss When, they moved onto the javelin, Bannister, considerably bigger than Bennett at 6-foot-3 week have helped play me in." contents of the two Soviet statements which he said were delivered in Russian and were available only in "a bail translation." many years on Florida tennis courts by her father Jimmy Evert, a tennis instructor, she Despite" the score, Metreveli, By JOE SARGIS UPI Sports Writer EUGENE, Ore. (UPI)-A couple of Jeffs Bannister of New Hampshire and Bennett of the Army spread-eagled the U.S. Olympic Trials' field to finish one-two with- personal bests of 8,120 and 8,076 points and won the first two Olympic berths. Jchner Third Bruce Jenner, a tough gunner from Graceland College in Iowarput on a gutty perfor and 200 pounds, prevailed, 200- Goolagong of Australia taking on Miss Evert of Ft.

Lauder-Hale. Fla In the other. the- first Russian ever to be seeded at Wimbledon, gave Smith a tussle. Several times never seems to lose her poise failed to resolve differences. Attorney Paul Marshall, who with the Rev.

William Lombar-dt, spoke for Fischer said Spassky'a advisers submitted two statements one by "Spassky and the other from the Soviet Chess Federation. "The matter is so delicate that 1 don't want to reveal the contents," Marshall said. added that the discussions "were frank and we will hopefully be able to resume them tomorrow." "We are hopeful that we will solve the problems tomorrow so 11 to 176-9, and took the lead by Of course, it's the match 44 points and has been the darling of the tournament. Connors was not too disap he was within a point or two of With Olympic berths all between Miss Evert and Miss Goolagong that will attract the breakthrough but never was wrapped up, Bannister and 'Safe Boating Week' Is Now Under Way Agoato In New iork City and, if necessary, wilt attach his purse in his fight with Muhajnmad All In Madison Square Garden Aug. 28- Patterson was sued for $380..

000 in December, 1970, for failing to honor three datea he nude to fight Te.iman in Houston. Patterson said the first two postponements were due to hand injuries and he refused to come the third time, Inviting the promoter to sue him, according to Payne. After the three postponements, Tessman foughi Hob Foster for the light heavyweight championship in June, getting knocked out in the 12th round. Tessman blamed his. inactivity dire to the postponements for the loss.

Tesjman was a party to the original suit, but dropped out and was not awarded any damage. Judge Allen B. Ban-nay returned a default judgment against Patterson in April when efailed to appear, to able to nut it away. A poor pointed by his loss. "I didn't most attention.

Bennett then ran side by side backhand return of service also Connors and Miss Evert had think I'd get 'past the flrsl cost him noints. round. To get to the quarters been trying to make it a teen TRENTON This week has mance in the 1,500 meter run Afterwards Smith said: I final and gruelling climax to Basketball Pairing i Listed for Olympics frit kinda sluggish the last couple 'of weeks, but today was more than 16Mi hours of jcompetition over two days in 90 definitely the best I've played filled by the top teams MUNICH, Germany (UPD- since coming here. I felt good, -degree heat and won tne- third Olvmnin with 7.846 DointS. The- draw for the basketball emerging from a 13-nation meet hit the ball solidly and was events at the 1972 Olympic eaeer from the warm up." throughout most of the 1,500 and both finished the event in 4:25.5 as Jenner raced on to a 4:16.9 triumph that pulled him from fifth to third past Gough and limping Fred Samara and earned him an Olympic berth.

In Tuesday's only other final, Larry Young 1 of the Mid-America. Track Club became the trials' first double, winner when he took the 50-kilometer walk in four hours, 13 minutes and 04.4 seconds. Last Saturday he won the 20 kilometer'walk In 1:35:56.4. He is America's only in Augsburg, Germany, Aug. 10- That too was' a personal high for Jenner and In' fact, the next four finishers Steve Gough of games Sunday pitted defending gold medalist the United States Smith and Kodes 3 3 this vpr arid he doesn't aeree that The draw: iho Pnlfnn Track Cluh.

Andv against sucn opponents as Kodes can't play well on grasa Group' The United Brazil and Japan and world "He always says that, then States, Brazil, Japan, Cuba, been proclaimed "Safe Boating Week'1 by Governor William T. Cahill. The governor stressed, in a proclamation, that an "increasing number of people are taking to the recreational waters of New Jersey and greater care must be taken to observe the rules and regulations of good seamanship and boating safety, Mariue accidents can be best avoided by acquiring proper knowledge and skills o' safe boating practices," The New Jersey Marine Police, US Coast Guard, the Coast Guard Auxiliary and' the US Power Squadrons can inform boatmen of the regulations and requirements for operating a champion Yugoslavia against Young Claytons Take Over Emerson C.C. EMERSON Dan Clayton owner of Emeraon C.C, has announced the purchase and lease takeover of the club by his sons, William and Daniel Clayton Jr. The banker-Investor will remain as a consultant.

Bill 28, who Is presently general manager will become vice president in charge of golf course operations. Dan 31, formerly a sales en Pettes of Oklahoma, Gary Hill of Oklahoma Christian and Mike Hill of Colorado-also turned in personal bests in one out and beats everyone ike- he did at Forest Hills," Australia, Egypt, Czechosiova probable European titlewinner kia. and an Augsburg qualifier, the Soviet Union. Smith said. Group west Germany, of.

the finest decatnion competition ever held. the Soviet union. Yugoslav a. The draw placed the 16 contestants in two groups, The two places still vacant will be A Daily I Smi Swvlu T' Olympic walk medal winner ever, taking the bronze in the Italy, Senegal, the Philippines, 4 iinuuA)lruiirai Wayne Lakers Walk Albine, 1-0 Puerto Kico, and an Augsburg Bannister's winning total is the best in the world this year, tonninp Russia'. Nikolav Avi- A Oaxtw ti to StH4lwl n4l(ttqrml(n.

I 1 I quaiiiior. 50-kilo at Mexico city in J968. Second' to in the 81 was William Weigle of thi trials but on Thursday there will be qualifying and heats in WAYNE Although held to two hits, the Wayne Rec Lakers The 13. cations, which will lov, who turned in 8,084, and it o-l ox ado Track Club in gineer will be vice president in the HQ meter high hurdles, 400 contest the two vacant places was the fourth best ever tor an loniotiauiva jnorw unai lM a mi siwi wt-auw MVitl a rkrh Sto.7 fiiow ta)MM4 Mxalnaa Mil charge of restaurant and bar 4:20:09.4 and Steve Hayden of meter: dash. 1.500 meter tub are Belgium, Bulgaria.

Canada, (3 0) capitalized on four walks and a fielder's choice in the first Inning to shade Albino Tool American facilities. boat safely. The. Coast Guard the Long Island AC was third in Bannister had personal bests Finland, ureece, Britain, is fvla Vnrai and 5,000 meter run, with more heats on Friday and four finals 4:23:22.6. The three thus will Auxiliary and the US Power of 24-m In the long Jump and SIMM M4lMa a.

fftlia jt in ViisVi inmn an route tol renresent America at Munich Squadrons offer free courses the distance for the CUftooites, Sweden. Switzerland Saturday and six on Sunday to pojanq, (0-4) I-O, In connio Mack-Developmenixlcigue game, here, Tuesday. Bill Cluney went til nvAr nil virtnrv. while little' Today, is an. off day in the and Spain.

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