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Lions Wallop Cornell, 22-0; 'Strong Attack Brooklyn Conquers ri hi-' jPenn Humbles Tigers, 26-7 City College, 38-7 Kingsmpn Score 3 Touchdowns In 4th Quarter Before 15,000 Victors Grind Out 211 Yards On Ground Minis! Scores 3 Touchdown: Before 49,000 1 VJR 1 1) II I I It 1 1 TUAUT A r'yLf SittU Correspondent iTy i .1 Princeton. Nov. 1 Th There was Brooklyn College's gridders went out to eat Beaver last fight at Kbbets Field and they certainly gorged themselves as they walloped City College 387 before 15.000 frozen fans. Trailing 76 at half-time, the Kingsmen exploded in the second tamoiallying' five times to turn the contest into a rout. The victorv put the Rrooks 'no stunning upset recorded in 4 Ithaca, V.

Nov. 1 (U.B Putting aside the tricky passing with which they upset Army last week, the Columbia Lions smashed overland today to a 220 victory over Cornell before 25,000 fans. Operating behind a big and rough line, the Lions made the the -list PennPnncetoo game here today. Just another rugged i Jjjiin the lead fur the first time 1 1 ff 111 tlie intei-btiiniifh series lAf lH 1 1 1 ek eM battle this one witnessed by liiiih had been deadlocked at VVIIM I the second largest crowd i -rtn i i in New football history Easy Winner- switch in tactics pay off by grinding out 211 yards on the ground. They tried only 11 wins apiece.

ani mane ill t-even traight triunphs over! ne Lavender in the last four ears. drew first blood as ren- Perm won. 2n 7. and lost a little caste therefrom, for the vaunted lied and Blue, unap-proached by any team this sea CLICKS FOR FIRST DOWN Bump Elliott (far right) of Michigan receives pass from Bob Chappuis in first period of jjame ogainst Illinois at Champaign, 111., yesterday. Powerful Michigan won, 14 to 7.

passes and only three were Columbia wrapped up the son, was stopped cold on the four-yard line after having had Stymie Sixth Gallorette Second In Scarsdale 'Cap At Jamaica Track game in the first period when sqored two touchdowns for a 130 lead. Led by rifle- Sam Welcome went 38 yards with an intercepted pass in the f.rst quarter but from that point it was all Brooklyn. i in the first period City took fiver on its 31 and fumbleitis fit in. The Lavender's Leo Wagner fumbled on the first a first down on the five. Penn scored its third touch-) clown with 20 to play in armed Lynn Dorset, the Cornell team fought back with Man War Dies, Lost Only 1 Race Bv JOlMibfc an air attack that completed 14 out of 29 passe) for 106 yards, but the Lion forward wall stopped the big Red offense when it neared paydirt.

on the 30 Qscar Breult wuh p)eas. The Kingsmen's Milt Sirota UJCrJ a wo-letigth victory f.v fmhii over Gallorette in the the second period, its final score within 25 seconds of the end of the game after Princeton, still struggling valiantly to get a second tally, attempted a pass from its goal line and had the pass intercepted. Chuck Mednarik grabbed it Lexington, Nov. 1 (U.R) Mighty o' War. the great- jest race horse in turf history, died today in his stall at Faraway Big Lou Kusserow was the th.

m- added Scarsdale Handicap be- battering ram in the 59-yard recovered fr.r r'itv th. fole a Clwti of 3. ..2.3 at Farms in the Hard Boots country. The 30-year-old thundering thoroughbred of America's Hut tbn ti, iu'acF3 yesterday. Double fin golden era of sports, only once a loer in the most fabulous of Sirota recovered Ettinger's thil('' worlds greatest monev winner.

all turf careers, died at 1:15 p.m. march of the Lions to open the game, but the score came when Gene Rossides scampered 12 yards around left end. The conversion attempt by Venten Yab-lonskl was wide. and lugged to the five from whence Tony (Skippy) Minisi, the thorn in the Tiger side as he had been in the Columbia Lions', skidded over in coffin PICKS UP THREE Vol Wogner of Princeton goes through Penn line for three-yard gain against Penn at Princeton yesterday. Penn had little trouble winning, 26 to 7, to avenge last year's upset.

1 rffl Carrvinr 129 nounds. second! Loved by millions because he highest weight of the partv.iwas a champion of champions by City moved the ball to the coiner for his third touchdown, With Pleasure took the Jead on! he was revered the most here Kusnerow Injured A fumble by Dorset set up the U. 5. Ryder Cup Stars Sweep Four Scotch Foursomes Ihe backst retch and led the; in the heart ot the blue grass In. A touchdown run by F.ot-1one was nullified by a Brooklyn man in motion penalty.

Tl, u. 1 c.si...i second Columbia score, Henry a state where he never once ran a race. field home by a comfortable margin for a pavoff. He Lujack Leads N.D. of the day.

Princeton's one score came, as everyone expected it would, on a skillfully conceived pass play. George Franke, the bucker. handed the ball back to Dick The handsome chestnut covered the mile and a sixteenth! holdinz'f'harger had been in failing in over the Briggs, left tackle, recovering for the Lions on the Big Red 24. John Nork crashed through to the five-yard line on the first play and then went back through the same hole for the tmnhrlmi-n This tima VoK. neaitn lor more man a year an i track o.iiu ds rjiwanis oroppeu a perfect pass from Bishop in the end zone.

City took over and punted to the Brooklyn Portland, Nov. 1 U.R Over Navy, 27-0 The Scarsdale was worth sleek coat was streaked witn West who flipped a pass to 100, which boosted With Pleas- the gray of old age. yet he was ine Kingsmen started to lire's earnings to for thel believed to have recovered sa Amove only to have City's cen- Cleveland. Nov. 1 (C.P.i-.lohnny Lujack, the college foot-lonski-s kick WM di United States golf stars, liviiig Sela who took lt 011 t)le, up to their favorite's role, swept 50 and scampered the rest ofj the opening four matches the way to score and make the; the Ryder Cup play against scol'e al1 interesting 137.

P.ritain IikImv all but iliwhiniT. TliU vvy null a Ivnir-al Pennl i I.t Sam season. jisfactorily from an aitack of Stvmie. which turned in suchlcolic suffered last Summer. Welcome intercept ball player most likely to succeed himself in the All-America Kusserow was lost to the Vision's llnrt hntiinrl tlip selections, led the fightin Irish of Notre Dame to a 27 to 0 Lions eterinanans had been in al- in the second period nne of scrimmage and romp 38 a "nmal" lor ule triumph over luckless Navy today in a game where the win-when he twisted his left knee yards for the touchdown.

Kt nanatcap nere last aiur- most constant attendance at thejtho 11M)(S of thp to'game. The opposition was tioti lamed breeding farms of Sam- in i nrized prwlielmed in a sudden scor-1 nets played under wraps arid capitalized on breaks. Cornell staged its best of iiiav. penormeo uismauv in ine I'Ui i ru hm- r.MIrt IMIIIII i -r. i I Lujack ami second stringer, 'ense of the day in the second Frank Tripucka put on an effi-'fHiarter when Dorset's passes cient Massing attack and little moved the hall frOm the Cor- The Rrooks took i.io ensuing lunnlnS' He trall0(l 1 1 1 V.

1 -national trophy. ling swoop. Sloppy as the Tiger Itickoff and marched Kl most of the running-long ti1e nre of big lied, but: Thp flll. t.jurnpns in nle tackling seemed, the first Red! on the ground only to stall on wnen np nis bid a' the end there was n.ithinci ScoU.h wjlh ri Blue onslaught was 1he Citv eight-yard line as the 'hruSh the'stretch, it was too! more for them to da lhe fight- lhj. conipetitionjstopped.

Rut Penn wasn't to be 1'ciiofl ended a 1 resumed after a 10 vear stoiiped that easilv. The next I else was needed although seven 27 to the Columbia 1. The costly fumbles by Navy aided Rrsnick Nabs Pass Never in TaiiRn- wnicn nao cameo mm lapse, left the S. needing time it got the ball the visitors rugged Columbia line stopped that threat. Another Cornell march came in the third period and ended on the 20 with a materially in the victory before 81,070 fans at Municipal Stadium who saw the 20th renewal only three victories in tomor went the full 48-yard piece fol City moved from their own! witn fteasure was never aim xo.if, ju.ii ficne vn.ii.

lowing McCormick's rushed 27 row's eight concluding singles to the RC 28 as the second (Jan8er the Jockey The man who loved him more of this colorful grid series. yard punt. A Bob Evans pass matches to retain the cup. quarter onened onlv to have fumble that was recovered by George KisJday for Columbia. Only two of the foursomeslto Bill Luongo, who does little The Irish ran their unbeaten Larry Resnick intercept a Columbia followed the recov were close, with Byron Nelson I pass catching, started opera string to 15 and took a firm step lant Bull for a quarter; took over the lead through the back-stretch and went on to an easy victory.

In finishing second, Gallorette Hons, gaining 2a yards. Two ery by marching to the Cornell 20 from which point Yablonskl toward the mythical national championship in the victory bucks by Luongo mixed with a than all of the rest wasn't around when "Big Red" came to the end of the trail. That was his faithful Negro groom, Will Harbut, who had cared for him almost from the days when he was a weanling, and who died himself in a little cabin up the road only a few months ago. 12-yard Evans tackle slash- over underdog but fighting Moran pass to stall the drive. Brooklyn then moved to mid-field where Bressler fumbled and Plesent recovered for City.

The Beavers couldn't gain and punted to the Maroon 21. On the next play the Brooks ana Herman narron coming from behind to defeat the British team of Dai Rees and Sammy King 2 and 1 and Ben Continued on Page 27 Continued on Page 27 Navy. Middie miscues and a non kicked a field goal for a 16-4) lead. Kisiday flopped' on another Cornell fumble, this one by Dorset, In the same period on the Columbia 23. Thp Lions re.

Penn did most of its gaining just outside tackle got the ball to the three from which point Minisi slipped off West and existent pass defense paved the way for Notre Dame scoring in Ifttncorked a weak side reverse It was Harbut who told visi thejtaliaterl hv rii 'ivinff all thp wav Crippled Harvard the seventh meeting of teams here. scored. rushed kick, which netted a mean six vards. gave Rangers Nose Out Red Wings, 4-3, in dovyn the field, Yablonski going across for the final touchdown fliennan Srnrr Twice Bows to Rutgers Hob Schwoefferman's bobble a SNVee" from in Ilia nn HOe. Penn the bull Princeton's 47.

And the Red and Blue sure hustled it over from that point tors as they came by the thousands to Riddle's farm that "there is a bosshe's the most-est hoss that ever was." And those who looked at ilv regal hearing of "The Champ" realized that old Will knew what he was talking about. For "Big Red," from the day Ill llir 111.11 (JU UII if Ot) with Bilnip handing to Nick Gaglio. who pranced 79 yards tip the sidelines for the score aj R10 of the period. Si rota's attempted conversion was Rocked by Jonah Brooklyn moved 62 yards for ther second touchdown the third period after Bottone had run the kickoff back 22 yards. Big gains in the march came Duel Before 15,71 4 set up Notre Dame's initial 1,.

Cambridge. Nov 1 (U.R) for a second score. Boh Deuher A resurgent Rutgers team. L.T.-I.O.- C. ARNOLD MALINOWSKI of U.

of Detroit races 13 yards for touchdown against St. Mary's in first period at Detroit as Herman Wedemeyer tries to cut him off. Detroit won, 19 to 6. tally. After Emil Sitko made 10, Lujack passed for 29 yards to Terry Brennan in the end Continued on Following Page paced by a streamlined express named Herman Hering and two fleet Negroes, trounced crip- -Westphtl --Qulnn -Pistuclc Piicavtt -Loux -DlStMiO -Dorset -Kojlei -Holland he first went to the post in a Columbia Bwlackl O'Shauthnesiiy Karas Hampton Klemovlch Drtita Qhertte Ttoaildes Kutierow Olson Yablonskl 0 022 0 0 00 rattled off 15 through tackle, Minisi slipped around for five.

Another tackle opening let Deuber through for about 15 more to the 15. Princeton was watching for Minisi's passing. But Skippy just faked, and filtered through to the one Continued on Following Page pled Harvard, 31 to 7 today be- a 23-yard pass from Bishop The New York Rangers, shoving all they could muster into a desperate offensive, snapped their three-game losing streak last night with a 4 to 3 National Hockey League victory over the Detroit Red Wings before at Madison to Edwards and a 16-yard -Dawson Columblt fore a wind-chilled crowd of 17,000 at the Harvard Stadium. Beaten only by Columbia in its opening game, the power- heave from Sirota to Edwards. Edwards took it over on 18- Cornell NATIONAL YMCA CAGE PLAY SLATED HERE The National basket Rebounding Army Touchdowns Rossldtei.

Nora, Yab. Point after touchdown Yhloo- where he fumbled but gathered onliniiod on Following Pagp tk Field goal Yablonski. packed New eleven! the Dartmouth Bows ball under his legs, safe ball (hailipiunship tournament ki. Kiaiday: tacklfh. McConnell, Mai- broke up the ball game in the from Bobby Meyers' clutching Square Garden.

Each team scored once in the opening period. The Rangers i late.1 to be held for theCuiW Smothers W. and L. Bv TOMMY HOI.MKS third period with a three- hands. Sktppv went over tackle touchdown blast that hew il-'on the next play.

tried to force the game from To Yale, 23-14 lllst time 111 Rrooklvn late in Noik Van eilintham. i i 't i Hawkinv Lincoln. Cornell; tr.d. Rogers, the Rrooklvn Kagle has.Casstl. Robe.on; tackits.

Orkt. Clark, learned from a reliable source.1 the outset they seemed almost oeieo ine patcned-up Marvanl It vva here that Princeton Slalf Correspondent of the Eagle Gosney Outpoints Lake at Grove desperate but their passing" team It Was lUltgelS fifth Hinnrk-Pil its nir ni nlav 1 uaj anrl that hurt fnndilpr.l West I Hint. i NOV. 1 Ihe event will probablv be Brd.e. B.bu.a.

Krua. Donotrio. Wruni traight triumph. nd from here on 'til the clos New Haven, Nov. (UP) Vale rode roughshod Merdes.

for held at lhe Rrooklvn Central itenng accounted for tw jng minutes of the period, gave vasmngion aim i.ee nugni fhP Red Whips drew first, have expected a rough after- Kiuriiium us ano ine day most Penn a lot to brilliant run a tuUtintr ftT.vai-d! 20-0 Gene Gosney outpointed Jimmy Lake in a slow-moving blood at 10:02 when Captain lhe KW(l color- worrv ahoui as daunt-jy MCA. and the winner will womMJ 2Q )ilrtmfimh, without a ompete in the Olympic iwamped, following Page i i rials at Madison Square Gar- New Orleans, Nov. 1 touchdown against the Kit for den Tom mint return i.n iii ho Continued on i tU.Pi-. after nasses bv Ted Lind- autumn setting ot ine mio Abel eight -round bout at the Ridge- shortly thereafter. There is (Shorty) McWilliams, who sav and Jim McKadden, Vallev an(1 lnat is The two Negroes back Har-N what it tor they) experienced ifour years finally put on two! scoring near the finish! also the possibility that the, hasn't always lived up to hi semi-finalist will compete in theireputation as a great football vey tii'jmsley and end BilJ Hatcbett eai-li smi-f(l a tdiu-h.

The flenerals rrom Lexing the puck from up close past the sprawling Ranger goalie, Chuck Ray nor. Detroit Trips Gaels Detroit. Nov. 1 (U.R nod drove last night. The vvas unanimous.

In the ght -round semi-final. Roy Thomas upset Perk Daniels. ton, caught Red Blaik ail(i Va Uni- that, earned them a little ronx'trials. too. player, was a helmeted hellion Army team on a rocketing re-sive threats ver.sity of Detroit, ranked sec- i i i.

The Rangers kept at it and their effnrK. were reviardpH atjbound from its streak snap-' in the nation offensively. 1 The Prospect Park V.M.C.A. (today, smashing over for two will be the host club in theitouchdowns and setting up an-event that the tournev is-award- other as Mississitmi State over- In a six rounder, a a fure fans. iing won over Bobbv Wil- when Rrvan Hextall tookil)ini? defeat at the hands of the U.S.

C. Triumphs, 19-0 blazed a 10 to 0 trail through St. Lew I a pass from Ruddy and intent on Seattle, Nov 1 (U.R) Southei Mary's of California today, I it on from the this hnrrnitrh liiDvietwl Tnlanp to 0 befnre Yale iourei 1 In fours. In four BKX fans. opening kick-oil.

In the first period the Bulldogs led 70! when Fred Nadherny bucked! the line for five vards Into the 'warming up tor the big rose-tinted football despite the efforts of the Gael's on i age against Notre Dame next week.muchine look to the air to great halfback, Herman Wede- The result was 10 Armyjhurdle another obxtacle in Some Detroit fans Soccer Game PostDOned I touchdowns and a tCi to 1:1 vie- to the Rose Howl bv ail-iwere watching the fabulous IvrcY, drew with Jimmy Taylor, f.evv Morgan defeated Ricardo and Jimmy Steven stopped Sylvester Salters in the Fidel Arciengina meets Wil-hid Brown in the main event O'Connor Claims A. L. The Brooklyn College soccer! tor-v Mmp a ('r)Wfl of past a stubborn CniveiMty Honolulu for the first! zone- ln in Michie Stadium on another touch- of Washington team, (I, be- time and they saw tilt with C. C. N.

scheduled ii' The Cadets scored iroin an lore V2.000 fans here loda. dous performance. for Kingsmen Field, was post poned due to the muddy field Backs Him in Dispute Sel Saturday night. rtown ny Aadherny. this one ftom the one yard line, and a 2't yard field goal hy Billie Booe.

Ytile r-ntit i tit inrt its Continued on Following Page Nov. 1 (U.R) Leslie; High Schools. Zoeterman's high mareliinr in the. third to run' hi ago, Football Results the score up to 2.50 hy cul-jO'Connor, suspended general minating a Ofi-yard drive withimanaeer of the Chicago White II WmI Scrantan Oit Faraa II East Jack Setear making the third if, Ameri- JanlaU It At Mansfield Teh. F.alnbar Tch.

loucnoown on a snori pass 7 Psnser Trenton Tearhers 4 Adrlpbl New Harea Ifub. Ii can League agreed with him in his stand on Baseball Commis from Art Fitzgerald C.C.N. V. 1 Dartmouth 14 Syracuse 7 Georaetown tfi Brooklyn College tS Ysl 14 Lafayetta tl Boftton College Oklahoma A St M- There, however, the Yale of Southwest sioner A. B.

Chandler's applica school was not a member. Criticize Headline "Statements in morning papers which 1 have read that the 'Amancan League upholds 'owners agree to back and 'we recognize the Commissioner's interpretation of the rule' are very inaccurate," said O'Connor' statement. "The league did authorize President (Will) Harridge to -Temple 31 Arkansas Teias A. A M. 71 8c ran ton Alhrllht tion of the rules on signing high school players.

Colsafe It Southern Methodist Teias IS 7 Tulsa Wichita 0 411 Rice Teaaa Tech 7 fensive power petered out and Dartmouth started rolling Yale-ward. Herb Carey raced up the first touchdown, and added the point, soon after the opening of the final period. i 1 O'Connor, in a statement 14 Tries Christian Baylor 7 47 Fenn Htate tO Brown SI Rutaera SA Boston (Jniversltr Wesleyan 14 Union Holy Cross ID Harvard 1 Fordham II Hsverlord 1.1 Williams 11 issued from the While Sox of 27 Oklahoma lawa Mate 25 W. Tei. 81.

Aria. IFIaastafl) HI. 14 Lancston Ram Houston 70 Bishop Arkaa. A.M. fices here, criticized some news accounts of the American 94 Trinity IConn.l Worehettrr T.

7 Amherst 7 14 TUIts naiiiuu, -iiiiii, i i ID Hobart Hamilton I.t Khipvensb'h Millers'le Trh. 0 South Bluelield II W. Va. Ulate Clark Morehouse Kentueke Auburn Hsmp. rd.

7 l.ettysbura Barknrll Delaware Franklin Mars, ti IS B. I. aisle Devens 1:1 7 Suseauehanna Hartwlrk It 3 Maine olh 181 Wash sV Jell srnealr T. 1:1 7 Vermont Miss, state Vanderbilt a hi mm i i i i in mmf t) I. e.

t.y- Wrl. Md. Ii Morran State N. C. A aV T.

Klich's fumble on the lie I7 ai i leveiuiiuiappouu someuouy to suosumie and Dartmouth, was on its wav. on i's as inaccu.ate.;for me at the next meeting of Joe Sullivan snapped a pass rhe 'fKue: he fald' 'was the executive council hut only Tom Howe to the in an.l again'!" wlUl that tn the event that 1 could not be to Conrad Pensavalle f.n the. was his aiKaWe to act. Thf paRlle ld lnat Almost immediately. Hart evolved in this case order not to lose one of its mouth a on its wav vo, nn pxecutive council, but the Yale forwiitl w-ill a pitcher, not because of any desire ht a fii.vm-,r,i,-iv Zoeterman.

A Or intent to uphold or back II Dayldson Vs. Military II II Conn. nait Ounrd 1:1 Rochester Rensslear PnK Northeastern fi Oberlln 7 A'ma 111 Marietta Ii 21 Wm. A Mary Wake Forest II I'l alb I'nlrer. Newport News 7 27 Marrlsnd West Vlrsinia II 7 fieorsia Tech Duke 11 North Carolina Tennessee 5 34 Virginia Richmond 22 Dhaw Howard II 3U Johns Hopklno Dresel fl 0 Hampton Inst.

Linoeln tPa.) A A'hland 1 1 l'f. Jl.u DePsw North. Mirh. n-jt-t "i i 1 1 wiiilt'll lis i liil'V llritniiei the lfi. After the kicr.

'ut ilia Uqniis 55 New Hsmp. 711 Wooster Hope IK Witlenbrra Kenyan Butler 15 Mlrh. Terh IX Ohio Wesleyan 54 Cinrinnsli 14 Mlrhlaan 15 Defianea i I Purdue Bates 55 Army Penn jimr when he was assistant to, "On. the contrary. rarmin tmi-pnth tif anitio .14 Florida.

14 Ft. Val. Teach. OU 1 J- Miles Col nit- late ndsfuaii i as in accorn wun mv view i '1 "i ti'n Vitlltt dn ti a Wil Wfnatan-Nalem 3. C.

Kmilh Ohio tniversily Illinois Wllmlnaton Iowa LnuiL-ne I 1 21 Fairmont SI. Concord t. 17 Talana 0 211 Mississippi State l.a. state Col. Alkano t.

Col. liams, and line drives hv vitniiuin was exceeding Spoor which picked tip who a' tu; authority in re-writing rule 4rd.s to Yale's Yale 'ntH a tnicmlier iiwtitutlons of 3 (It the rule involved in this Wash. le Princeton tt Columbia Cornell tlio l.M.I1111 cueidlliill m-Cdse. butl IS Hi. Lawrence Cart.

Teach Amer. Internal. Hofstra IS Dartmouth camel determined Ll Ind. I Pa. I Teach Clarion Tch.

7 Kl. Aueustine Livingston I 25 Randolph Maeon Wash. Cat. A 35 Florida Normal Pslne (sllrte 55 South. 1'nlyersltv Teias Col.

7 24 Tasbee-e Instltula Xasler 7 7 Alrora A. A M. Tonaaloo I Allra Kn.svllle A ID Una Loalsyllle Manelpal 15 17 Campbell Col. Koath. Christ.

70 ahrpberd tsle 71 Tennessee Mate N. C. College 5 if nosner i p.sis. tl Mnhlenkera i Lettish II i Thiol Allesheny 0 14 5warthnora Dickinson 7 hammering back again. Starting front Yale's 38 Sullivan passed to Bowe on the lfi, then to O'Brien on the three.

This lime Williams found a hole fur another touchdown and Carey 5e) Buffalo Belhane (W. Ye.) SPORTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1947 Cite Tea. Klip. Rck. Tea.

HOW D. TOUCHDOWNS ARE MADE Terry Brennon, Notre Dome holfbock 11 No. fare. Chattanooga A i 27 f.ollford High Point 7 14 Fla. A.

M. Kentucky Mate It 7 renn j. v. rrineeton J. v.

5 ri Wash Mil. Prnrln Frosh I) tn Penn Military I rslnus r) IT tnkes poss frf ri Johnny Luiock for touchdown in first period ogainst Navy in Cleve- 25 17 Mitldleburv Norxich land yesterda1 Crowd of 80,000 saw South Benders win, 27 to 0. i Continued on Following Pag 'tooted le extra point. aVItltwB Tea. 74 Blmsbrt Ta..

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