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THE TIMES RECORD, TROY. N. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL I MO A Bit off This and A Bit off That Peoria, Olympic Cage Trials Enter Final Stages AA Denver tournament-wise AAU champions the NCAA University tUrs The little bristling wilh Oscar Robertson three other All-Americas, young men who iprout to height fellow-if you use the term liberally to hover teams unmru, man scnoojs and col- i leges are making use of these fellows ,1 but the ir progression pf the sport is Sradu.lly relegating them lo the tide- he i il leist hnn in favor of (heir taller and much places, and possibly seven, IV )1M lo incluie tht a lhr olh All-Americas me e-toot mark--is becoming outdated and useless to baltle Anight for the champion Playing the sport today. Grtnted, high schools and col- hi cf the Olympic basket arc makmp nf iVi- r.ii ball trials. uu ictcEauug mem 10 htm in favor of (heir taller and much larger brother.

All Oiu leads lo (he resurrections of idea proposed IM of Troy--an idea that becomes more more necessary the years go by. Roberlson and All-America Jerry West poured in 5L points td, by them ourselves-as the eame'j lween bury Akron, slHled the Wine'oo's 103-88 urged wuw rrcS li s- Vl (h or r- (fsled games both lie on the shooling of 6-6 at the Jewish Commumly Ln(er in Troy and Union College, Tora Mcschery of SI. Mary's bchenectady--has been vindicated proper course for has( a never trailed the kelball lo follow. esl of Ihe way in beating the They called the giants of Ihe cage NAU Smal1 .1 it cn'n, PP the trom and follovvers of decade a ft and summing spilled by the NAIA cEub 7669 BUI SW 1 X2 Ss; -OJjOITlV 517fn nail l-j a a a giant, economy Had' tall players has led to their acceptance 1 Slzca Dal p.ayers has led to their acceptance uon vlclor over Ihe NCAA all i the rule, rather a the exception. The natural consequence rs ccache by Arad McCut- of this progression is the complete dominance of the cage game by those of elongated proportions.

1 keep Consolation Tills rll Okla Campion he AAU's National Indusi scor 'ng but ralher to League, conouered play, avo.dmg inlerruption of action. But, its Armed Forces stars 4 and uiitl i i 01 action But iU 'e tmw today mikcs helping produce lhes skyrocketing scores which have made liril). v. fiJ I i i i a iic i i 6IIIt i nCll JlC a ee fd 7 scores which have i 10 his a Crnoon lin 5ilvpr icp tackel ich "a ge i 2 BBO r- sarr tr JE nn i ot Properly deserved Akron anrt A Tuesday finally was handed over I a i i t-SLnsstr tsr sn rsrsrss; UClCrmjneS SUCCPSS. Tirif mrcr-ill before 1 TM i not overall maslerv of ine game and the latter comment is not intended lo condemn'any lecthely mi ind id but rather cof- Ihe problem will do more to damage the same thTn Mil? standards.

lts Ei o'SvL'aut' 1 TM e'nr thit aW re lh BUl lhe ro Sla Ha rds of pf performance and i 1 it has held these many years WUh the I-ou's recommendations. i and lure me and look closer al ire.sounder and more made 30 years auo the game. i rS Jnoiitn, Jockey In Comeback Tampa. Widman put in tj ne (his "'to A I vutirs circle Widman wer jockey and now a skilled trainer uainer. Conors ivent ll hard work is any criterion, i a will be back on lhe lo Jlm Smith of the servicemen U'llh 10 i of Dacx on (n racfn traCk PeDP Se to describe York Wings, Leafs Resume Hockey Play Tonight Polo Grounds.

The i a open the season Stanley Cup Elimination series With Ihe Maple Leafs. The clubs stand 2-all in the record for the regular seas al Toronto: One lone viclo Thomas of a Heights Ohio, 6-2, 6-2. She will mccl le 8Jun Darlene Hard of Monlebello, ihere April 12 against St. Louis, who gained the final i a sellout assured. The sta- Thursday.

i i seats 45.000. series that determine which will (akc on the Montreal Canadiens for the Nalional Hockey League's ancient trophy. -'Montreal eliminated Chicago in four games, winning 2-0 Thursday night. "I hsve plenty of 1 Abel said, "that we can takt i game from the Leafs on their own ice and, of course, win the Wg one at (Detroit's) Olympia on Sunday, too. "We've had a pretty good rosd club this year and feel just as confident abnut playing on Ti ronto ice I would playing si Olympia." Long Named To Pimlico Racing Post Baltimore (AP)--Chick Lang, who quit is agent for Jockey and ti, Toronio slso held a 4 won, 3-losl adva" GUI, XS i i Ljua i home, Ibcy are 1-1 (here in the "ondfield of i n( Maryland Haney, jusl back from a (rip playoffs.

"Our big problem all AM nn -fc lo nelp a Dressen, his successor AbeV chatted on, has been the rangemenls for the spring meet- as manager of the Milwaukee lough luck weve had iround ing beginning May 6, Braves. the net Macy, Polish Refugee, Betters 5,000 Meter Mark Austin, Tex. (AP)--Little John Macy, lhe Polish refugee from the University of Houston, hollered the national collegialc record for 5,000 meters wilh a 14:23.4 performance last nighl DUL live weeKS He won the event in lhe Texas ith an injured srnred 8 bellenng the relays S0 als and had 12 assists before record of 15:18.1 set by Bob being sidelined. He will splil Buchanan of Oklahoma in 1956 wing duties with Len Lunde. and eclipsing the national col West of in 1952 Detroit won the first playoff Detroit A A confident coach Sid Abel led lhe Red ame at Toronto but dropped i out of Delroil yesterday the second.

And in his confident for Toronio and tonight's fifth mood, the Red Wing coach game of their bcst-of-seven parently overlooked Detroit's take this series. food. 'One of these nights we are on Ihe 12-member learn that small college slars 89-68. Ohio Stale's NCAA champions Hirsch Jacobs Finally Hits Victory New York (AP) The ster- circle since Tuesday when he re the championship game, 'he winner's circle at Aqueduct The championship game sends closely-knit Cats against of the greatest collections fec flirt, I Robertson, who hit 29 night, and West, 22, the NCAA university unit includes two other AP AH- Amencas, 6-11 Darrall Imhoff of a Tony a St. Johns (NY).

lm Aha ihc core of (he NCAA defense laid out by toach Pele Newell of California Jackson has seen little action Newell has called on Indiana's 6-H Walt Bellamy lo relieve Imhoff and the giant Hoc. sicr has turned in a solid performance. Peorij Lineup Against that array of talent Peoria sends 68 Bob Boozer, 6-9 Don Plunkelt and 6-9 John Prudhoe as well a fine outside shooters in Don Ohl, Al Kellev and Howe Criltenden. Warren Womble, i a coach, led Ihe Cats tn the Olympic trials championship in 1952 and coached the U.S champs that year. The "c'als have compiled a sizzling 53 won, 6-lost record in tournament play since tsgi.

i a imc have won five AAU championships. Peoria's regular season team 1 i .1 flfeu, 1 111 SC rC a 1949 i -mender owned by Isidor Biebcr, a who trained his viclory. i a i i a ft ui o- edr-uiu nartiirr Brfh. C0 Slars Bcsidcs da ntcr Palestinian, won the (he oit nr, i lllt tu 7-furlong second race to break 1VJ111C anoemaker was a 12-race losing streak'that had Blue Waters, who came fro, the winner's fiflh in Ihc backslreleh 1 0 i a season team oe maoe i which had a 16-16 record in the' executive meeling of the NIBL, wa strengthened for the VrI 1 trials by the addition of 6-4 Swarlz of Wichita, Carroll Wil hams of Seattle and Jteschery John Havlicek swished 26 points in guiding Ohio Stale to Us consolalion Iriumph over lhe N'CAA stars. All-America Jerry Lucas snared 22 rebounds and scored 15 poinls.

Burdie Haldorson canned 17 Sunshine points a Shipp 15 smoothing Bartlesvillc's way to i for- Ij 1 victory over (he Armed Fraser and Roy Emerson won Forces. Individual honors ivent semifinal matches in the St for with 18 Newell had high praise Robertson after the conquest of Akron. "Oscar was wonderful," "He makes the play you need and does a cent job on defense." lermed Bellamy tier." real bal- Lang, whose father rode mi jbnta. x. ivuc a i inc ncu the sniiabjp We've had 165 shols on (John- lo victory in the but oUen snarp lon ucd a ny) Bower (Toronto goaiie) and uck Tuesday iS I i ct Dr sc scored only 10 goals.

Bower is iock," in pop off good. Ill gran, you, bu, no, lha, "-He Ihe track where be coming back to venerable Baltimore track ne fains to get lucky and snow (hrm under." Kor lodav's Toronto i i ,1. counter, Ihe' Red Wings will lh of J'- have two men previously with injuries ready to go. They arc right wing John Warfare Injured, To Miss Derby New York (Al') Clifton plays SI. Patrick's of Cohoes Jones' a a the unanimous The Sacred Heart squad choice as 2-year-olri champion of coached by Jack Dubois, is led 19D9 and one of (he leading by Boh Milhizer, Leo Carey and con lenders for the Kentucky Stan Wojcik.

The East Siders Derby May 7, was knocked oul won the Troy Southern Section of all Ihe 3-ycar-old classics yes- crown. SI. Patrick's, winner of crday by a bone chip in his the Cohoes title, is coached by Jefl hind ankle. obo LaPlantc and is led by The ailment developed mys- Don Kane, Jerry Yarler and yesterday at barn 13, White. Aqueduct, Warfare's hcadquarl- Tomorrow's second game al ers in New York.

Trainer Bill 8:30 p.m., pil SI. Mary's of a er A Winfrey, who handled Ihe great Troy against the unbeaten Irish truM lers and Pe la- Nativc Dancer seven years ago, Warriors from SI. Patrick's of ittsficld advanced te said he left Warfare at noon. Albany. a i a as Ihe seventh Reluming at 2:30 p.m., he said Rev.

Edward Ryan coaches St. a a Rensselaer Boys club Warfare was favoring the foot Mary's, which features Terry Intermediate Basketball Tour ind an examination disclosed Valenli, chosen as the oulsland- ing Frank Winners of tomorrow 'night's nootl (lie Di- AT LAST--Trainer Ilirsch Jacobs holds the silver bucket awarded him yesterday after his Blue Waters won the second race at Aqueduct to give the veteran conditioner his victory. Jacobs had waited through a 12-race losing streak to become the firsl trainer to reach the 3,000 mark (UPI Telephoto) wrong. the ankle showed a Beefy PasitielU welling this morning, X-rays Kchn. K-ere ordered.

The bone chip Win ihon-ed up on the plates. An games clash for operation likely will be perform- ocesan crown at a lime cd lo remove the chip. place to be announced. "The X-rays showed an egg- shaped chip alioul (he size of a pra, scparaled from the bone in Ihe front portion of the Icfl i ankle," i reporled, "He's i i oul of Ihe 3- year-old classics (Dcrby-Prcak- ncss-Bclmont Stakes)," Winfrey said. a a had been expected "nslon, N.

C. CAP, day, a one-mile race in which trainer. She also owned the famed Stymie, stakes slar of over a decade ago. Palestinian Slate Will Hold Study On Tourneys Willie Shoemaker was aboard from I by 3 lengths over Bud's Girl and The Great Gale. Those two finished in a dead heat for second.

Blue Waters, Ihe favorite, paid S4.50. Airs. Jacobs' Globetrolcr John, a son.of Stymie', then made it No. 3.001 by winning the fourth race and Trainer obs, his wife TI, (-, IMS wife, The State Education Depart- daughler Patrice, and sons John a Tom wcre a thosc who crowded into the winner's circle for the brief celebration that has been hanging fir since Tucsdaj mcnt is planning to look into (he mailer of post-season tournaments, which have been springing up in increasing numbers and attracting more and more schoolboys. While there is presently no stale rule against schoolboys competing 'n outside lourna- menls once their regular seasons are completed, Robert L.

C'arr, associsle superintendent of physical education and recreation for th'e Slate Education Department, said it is hoped somelhinj can be done to climi- nate undesirable where they exist. Strong recommendations on the subject will be made at (he York State Public High School A i Assn. April 9-10 in Albany. All-star promotions will also come under the state official said. ie Fraser, Emerson I Gain Jamaica Tennis Final Kingston, Jamaica (AP) -Australian Davis Cuppers Neale Andrew International Tennis meel loday for Ihe title.

ed Antonio Palafox of Mexico, magnifi- 1-6 7 5 6 4 wml( Emerson lars, Ihe club's licket manager Newell lurn back Lllis Ayala of Chile, said yesterday. 6 8 "6- Peter a said the sales Ann Kaydon of Britain gain- more than double the best such ed the final of the women's di- showing ever made by the vision when she whipped Gwen Giants while Ihey were at New a nf i paying "a credil to racing, and proud that you are a New York Jacobs, leading New York 1926. His horses now have earned more than $9,000,000. Giants' Ticket Sales Exceed Two Million San Francisco (AP) nnareiv iniernational Tennis oarl rrancisco (AF) Ad- Tournament yesterday and will vance licket sales lo the San t-'OlleCfiate Two Troy Quints Play In Intermediate CYO Semis A pair of Troy battle entries from Cohoes and VtlLy the scmtfin.ls of Ihe Diocesan Intermediate CYO Lea.ui, basketball competition tomorrow night at Sacred Heart 1 7:3 Heart Nieporte Grabs Five Stroke Lead he would have been an over whelming favorile. Lasl Saturday (he grey son of Determine, easily won the Swift Stakes and broke his third Aqueduct Irack record.

The mishap knocked Kddie Arcaro oul of his derby mount. He was lo have handled Iho colt in Ihe Gotham, and in olher races leading to the Derby. Warfare came east unheralded last fall. Then he won the S70.000 Cowdin Stakes at Aqueduct, shattering the 7-furlong Tom Nieporle shot a four-under par 8 yesterday to boost his lead to five slrokes a 36 holes of the $15,000 Azalea Open golf a The Bronxville, N.Y., professional's (ola! was 132 against 137 for runncrup Dow Finsterwald of Tequesta, whose 66 was the bcsl round of a day lhat produced 25 sub-par rounds and 12 even par. Most of the other first round challengers fell off i first day pace with the result thai and broke the one-mile record.

After a he was taken to New Jerscv and captured (he S283.075 Garden Stale Slakes to clinch Ihe juvenile championship. Thus crvcrs some c.ill the Garden Stale jinx hit again. Warfare is the seventh slraighl winner of the world's riehcsl race, i a rated in 1933, to come up wilh mishap. A Turn-To won it in 1953 Hii.n a bowed tendon knocked him aC hc 13 -t of the Derby next Jacobs-trained horse lo go the post since Sister Antoinc made it No. 2 999 on TnfcHav I -lUCiUdji, uiL'U UL a IW1SICO i i i ailCr a nr 1TM.

viclorr. fwi nt.s iwjf a i CIIHIK victory, J.uuu as it was 2,999," Jacobs prince John won the next year, vvnA a a CaSsiiy i i Me took 24 hL A rCClorof in Florida. Barblzon was next, 1 ed him the trophy. "1 w.iiit lo hut never was right as a 3-ycar- a everyone for being so old. Then Nadir won the Jersey nice.

No other U. S. a i race, bul a virus a i him low ever has saddled 3,000 winners, early as a 3-ycar-old. Firsl Land rtft A J-; LdJ -VJlll. L.AU'1 John W.

Hatics, A board ing developed a kidney infcc- iiiuiiuteu 7 7 chairman, lold Jacobs he was lion in the early part of lasl 14 blrtllcs 2 Pars and only two 11 17 year aflcr clinching lhe 2-year- i lo his iron old-crown with a 1S5R Garden h(! said wasn't putting pi.yrr" B.VK.VOWXS State score. ba 'l as close to (he hole to- Winfrey said he was "al Irainer for 22 ot the lasl 27 loss to pin down definitely jus eunitely just iu uu wiin 01 art himself. iron 1 wasn't sharp." rst we Know ngnt now is that Nieporle, whwc Akron, Ohio, the X-rays confirmed our mos( victory last summer is his only serious fears." major circuit Iriumph, had a 35- years, has led the a i a lisl how" Warfare hi. 11 times. He saddled his firsl "All we know right now is that winner, Reveillon, at lhe Pompano, Ir.ack, Dec.

29, Warfare had won the Charles Francisco Giant games in the Fraser, U. S. champion, down- new Candlestick Park Stadium a a exceed two million dol- Baseball Results Hofstra I I Adelpni 1. Army 8, New York U. 2.

(7'A darkness). Columbia 13. Lehigh 1. Upsala 10, Bowdoin 6. Rollins 4, Wesleyan 1 (6 a i North Carolina 8, Yale 4.

C. Slale 5, Princeton 1. Syracuse 14, Georgetown 0. Kentucky 9, Tennessee 8. Georgia Tech 3, A 2.

Georgia 11, Florida Slalc 8. Three Tills Open RBC Tournament ro mtl a i be ly ed (onighl and tomorrow after- (rack standard. Two weeks N'ieporte picked up TM TM Sl heS he Str es on ihe S230.000 Champagne Slakes, losing a couple to Finstcrwald. 119 Cul-Off Point A score of 149 was the point for Ihc 63 pros heading into Ihc lasl 36 holes loclay and tomorrow, ob Gay Brewer of Crystal River, Fla, held Ihird place 138 aflcr a 71 yesterday. Tied at 139 were Dave Ragan Orlando, Ed Oliver, Denver, Jerry Barber, Los Angeles; and Jerry Piltman, Tiilsa, Okla all pros.

Nieporle, 30-year-old former National Collegiate and Ail- again held a spring, and forced him into re- Army champion tiremcnt. Summer Tan almost ol puller, although his iron died of a Iwislccl inlcslmc after piay was nol sha TM in 'TM He had i one greens and 27 in all. lers in his firfil round. He hasn't Ihrec-putled in eithei Steady Play has produced day. Tough pin placements had something to do wilh it, but 33 card over the 6,825 yard wariare nau won me cnanes JO v.d.u uvti tne yard pj, S.

Howard slakes at Hollywood Cape Fear Country Club course. nicruai V.IUD course. cnwMnoi Park lasl summer before in FinslcrwaW, who had a shaky nvSu vading the east. In 1959, he outgoing 69 in the first round, earned $394,610, just a shade had a pair of 33s marked by lhe all-time one year i eight threes, four in succession nings of $396,460 picked up by starting at the i On the First Landing in 1S53. Haney Offers Comment On Dressen in fiai i i ju.il i I UIII A i 1(1 Jockey Club, operator of Pirn- Europe, simply can't be both- lico, said Lang would report crod aboul a i said by next week lo help with Charley Dresden, his successor "What Ihc hell," the amiable Haney recalled that Dressen rushed up lo him al a (unction Ibis winler to deny he had said some thing he supposedly said that reflected on Fred.

"1 told Di-essen 1 couldn't care less what he said or didn't say." said Haney, chuckling. He did bristle a bil al a re- a much preferred lo talk I a Buhl, a Milwuu- aboul his new and lucrative Pilcher, had complained he Ihe track where his crand ob as Revision commcnla- ccived no coaching on how falhcr trained horses at the tm 1C jli()rl; 'l Broadcast-j i the Haney rc- ft 1 Company's wccklv League Baseball 1 telecasts. i "Personally," said Fred, acidly, "if I'd been playing base- sixth he scored an eagle Ihrci on a 20-fonler a a foui wood to lhe green. He had birdie of from 15 lo 35 feel. A misficrl green on No.

17 gave him his lone bogey, Akins Outpoints Brazilian Champ In Non-Title Go Sau Paulo, Brazil (AP) -Former welterweight champion Virgil Akins of SI. Louis lasl nighl oulpoinlcd Brazilian welterweight tillchold cr Fernando Barrcto in a IQ. rounrl non-title Kxccpt for the second, seventh and eighth rounds, A i was in complete control. The former champion opened a cut over Barreto's left eye in Ihe i icye was closed. Colonie Unknowns, Rensse- lacr Crusaders and Peck's In- In last night's action, the On- and knoivns ousled (he Carriinil McCloskey Cardinals of Albany, 53-37; Criisaders belted Loudonville Colonials.

ind the Indians stopped WPTR of Rensselaer, 63-58. The Unknowns, who went inlo. i early lead that up i strong Cardinal surge in Ihe Ihird period wert ed by Tom Kierhan's 14 poihti. del Bednolti, with 12, loppe'd the Cards. the Crusaders, held to slim margins in early with all guns in lhe last half.

John Buono and Bill -Morris had 15 each lo pace the Rensselaer Qiuntel, while Harold Snyder'i nine was the best for aY in-" dividual Colonial. Peck's star-studded Berkshire Iliad, had an easy lime with WPTR despite a rally by Iht radiomen in the last half. Joh'n Beacco ot Williamstown pacW lhe allack wilh 18, while Do'i Feely led WPTfl with 16. Tonight's schedule first round: 7 p.m., Hamilton Uolel, v.s. StV All Slars, Albany; 8 p.m., CBA Brothers of Albany vs.

Murray's Service Station, AmslerV dam; 9 p.m., Albany Warrior! vs. the VI Lions of Tomorrow's games: 2 V8s of Albany vs. Huycks erf Troy, pre-tourney p.m., Rcns-idacr Rebels vs. Kendall Oilers, Kingston. i.ouno.vnr.i.E TOLOMMJI .1 2 0, Oolssh 0 1 0 Snyrttr 2 G.rrilT nr.xssrL.inn rRCSAiitRs Burlnn 3 I Bilop" i Mori Pasurjji WIWzu a Ollvfr Miner 0 11 Tyu i 0 Tin II--53 11--31 I'KC'K'S IMIIA.VS i I i' a UUMBH wiiori "e-" VT-IV i i 1 ii-ii eye in Ine tniro fore escaping to a a and by Ihc end "of Ihc i the at Milwaukee.

-An admitted master strategist in baseball, Haney none the less made it clear he will do no second-guessing at the mike. "I lold Tom Gallery (NBC Spotis Director) a if were looking for a controversial I broadcaster, I was not their! man," Haney said. "I'll say jusli whsl 1 sec on the field." Diirochcr worked for network lasl year, rloing I color. Haney, however, will COU.EGK LACROSSE Ballimore 13, Cornel! 1. McKcnzie and defenseman Marc Reaumc, who came lo Detroit from Toronto in exchange for Leonard (Red) Kelly, an offensive standout (or the Maple Leafs in the playoffs.

McKenzic, out five weeks his playoffs replacement so far, mark of 14.36.1 Mil by on line includes Norm Oilman ind Giry Aldcorn. Fischer Wins Chess Match Mar Del Plan, Argentini (AP)-- Bobby Fischer, old U.S. chess champion from Brooklyn, defeated Olisio Gadia of Brazil in 23 last nig-hl in Ihe third round of an international lourney. Boris Spas- sky of Russia, leads i three a i triumphs. He defeal- ed Fischer Wednesday.

He was also cnthuccd about 1 uase-: the clinics he and his a 1 1 14 TM and color sidekick Lindscy Nelson, 0 arim ncvcr lcarnc(1 is 1 dueled Ihc past month for ouri 10 5 1 i Ha nei ls na 'rangcr before soldiers in Germany and lhe 1 anc vs Position apparently is microphone. He was volcd ihar honors as lhe radio broadcasler for the 1-os Angeles and Hollywood teams of the old Pacific Coast League in a spin from to 1948. How docs he pick the pen- morale job the Army is doing for the troops. A resident of Los Angeles Xx j. nal "ague pennants and one 1 dl World Series (over the Y.n- that his record as pilot of the Braves in 1957-58-59 speaks for itself.

The Braves won two National League pennants and one Dresden i i i i i i i i I I I A I Dressen has been quoted as 1 A i 1(5. He'll a the game saying the Braves lacked i i i between Cincinnati and Pills- League ought to have his he coaching and the pilchcri were, burgh, the latter being the club examined," concluded Haney I League well enough lo say any- ni TV a i And anyone who tries In Pick the i in lhe a i a ought to have his head Hinrtn it. imit EVENING CLASSES for MEN and WOMEN Inter Hew Spring (lasses TOUNO XtN Sorter, Tabulator, Inlerprelei and CoHolor opef- ol.on; M.HcJ, onJ rot eiucei, Cotd Oeiign; ond A.dvor, Wirino; How Ckortinf) and TOUKO WOMIN QftUIOt Cempl.le Punch training pe mlioi, of lobulolor, Colloter, letnodut.r, Cotulohr, Auxlliory FIU IN eoorow mow. TOOAT WARR 79 CLINTON AVE. fllWU OWlUUId ALBANY IV 2-2607 comrvm tEKPHONCi EDUCATION, OCCUPAIION, WOKKING HOUIJi.

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