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111 ttmmWbnW1 THE BIRMINGHAM NEWS, BIRMINGHAM, SUNDAY, OCTOBER It, 1914. 'r'ri ilwn Red Line Wallops Methodists BV H. C. BOX SCORE AND DETAIL OF THE BRAVE VICTORY Football Season Opens Locally When ech-Alabama Clash Here may be seen two of Georgia Techs best in action. Hehman is expecting great things of this pair of Yellow Jackets during the coining football campaign.

Reports from Tech tend to show the veteran coach will put forth a gieat team this season if injures to his men do not besiege he team. Thin Red Line Has Great Track and Field Day Featuring Dashes to Goal. 54 TO 0 IS THE FINAL SCORE TISCALOOPA, Oct. 10 Special After steady plaving In the first half, I Birmingham College succumbed to the i superior condition and work of Alabama in the second half, when the crimson and white ran up seven touchdowns Saturday -Afternoon, making the sioie 34-ft Owenton plujed well In the first part of the game, and gamed as much ground as did Alabama, until Joplin gained the ball on the Mi-vtud line and ran loi touchdown, he remainder of the second quarter was spent with the hall changings hands frequently near Owenton twenty-yard line Birmingham College plavers were going flow at the Alabama runners during the whole first half, and their tackling daunted all of the loials except Captain Jamg, who generally gained eight or ton yards each plunge Joplin broke through fseveral times for neat gains, as did Bully handegtaaf Coach Qravcs began sending In second atrlng men at the beginning of the second half and their fast play completely overcame the Birmingham bos. Bill Johnston, who took Morton's place at left half, made numerous tearing plunges His breaking up of opponents' forward passes paved Alabama much ground BUI Harsh also began to shine, and he crossed the goal l.ne with the pigskin three times.

On a badly dliectid forward pass, Capps of Owenton, intercepted the ball and ran 60 cards for a touchdown, as he thought, however, he went out of bounds The placing of Bill Johnston was the -surprise of the day Vandigraufs punt-lng and end runs were unexiclled. Xlaish and Joplin did excellent broken field running, while Long dtlvin.g into the line was always gainer For Birmingham, Jones, the plutky little quarterback; Cummings and Capps did well The whole Owenton team put up fine ball at times. The lineup: Birmingham Cummings, left end Freeman, left taikle, Bailey, left guard, Sessions, centei Green, right right tnrkle, jeft halfback Gillem, apps, fullback; 1 lop- letlc catcher out at third. tossed out Flunk. No runs, one hit, no eiiurs Seventh Inning.

Riston Janies Btrurk out for the third time Mann stiutk out. Bchang to Mc-limis Laker thiew out Kvers. No runs, no lilts, no eriurs Philadelphia -Murphy fanned. Evens tossed out Oldring Colllne beat out an Infield hit CoPlns was picked off first. James to Schmidt.

Nv runs, one hit. a ci rura. Elghth Inning. Boston Barry threw out Gather. Mo-lnnls sived Burn from a wild throw.

3 httted was safe when Mctnnls diopped Lunya jiiteit tluuw, lluriv getting an assist. lotted was forced at second i ullms iking Schmidt grounder and tossing to Buriy. Gowdy filed out to Strunk No runs, no hits one error. Philadelphia Kvers tossed out Baker It wu. announced that the official figures for attendance were the same as vesterday.

Matiuivllle dropped Mctnnls' toul fly Mctnnls fouled out to Beal htiimk out. Kvets to No runs! no lilts, one enor Ninth Inning. Boston Hairy thiew out Maranvllle Beil got a two base hit over Strunks hunt leal stole third, when Schang thtew to Baiiy to Catch him napping James struck out for tho fourth time. Btal seoied on Manns hit, which was Just out of Collins reach. Mann went to second on a passed ball.

Evers walked Kvers was out at second, Barry taking at tiers smash and tossing to Collins One run. two hits, one error. Philadelphia Burry walked. Bohang stiuck out. Hairy stole second.

Walsh batted for Flume. A double plar ended the inning iranvllle took Murphy's gi minder and touched second, foiclng alsh. He then threy out Murphy at first No runs, no hits, no errors Todays game was almost crucial for the Athleth a A defeat meant that Boston would open the two day home stay ln Fenway Bark Monday with only two victories needed to i llnch the series, while the Athletics would be forced to struggle despeiatelv to take four full lines Betting is even today on tlia uutiomo of the set It a The day was built for baseball. Clouds disq peared and the sun shone brilliantly An August temperature presage good practice and a fast fielding ime The crowd came early. The last lingering spectator of the Athletics defeat had scaice turned hls way homeward vestei day when the line began to form at the entiance of the unieserved seats 1 uhind left field.

Fltteen minutes after the gates wete opened today the four tin usand seats weie filled, and the gate vveie closed Reserved Rtanrts weie not 1 lied until game time Behind the Ros-ton bench tho 'Huyal Kooteis from Boston gathered In force and lent encouragement to the Boston hand that battled In ice of a hostile (rowd The two teams went about their batting and field practice with zest and a degree of speed and artlsanshlp that I lumised a smart and grimly fought contest Manager Stallings had his reversl-1 le outfield working out at the bat, so he could shift hls back fielders ln case a left hand plteher was sent ln by the Athletics Mann was ready to replace Moran in light and Gather to take Gon-nollei place ln left, should Manager Mack send Flank to the box ALrntTVH 1 1', Ala Oct lb Special Alltel lilo tltf tni the Ninth Ihstnct gncultui tl feduM) of MIountbMlle 01 the local grudirun this Mtunoon bv a score of 54 to 0 ML'itville had thir gs her own Horn the stait. and her opponent iicno: hul a look-in Albertville Blountsv tile at will, and made good nmn ihtoiigh th lines Aibtrt- tile lino was impugnable and her i The Athletics threatened to in in the ninth inning, having a man on first and second ith only 'one out, but a sharp double play engineeied by Maraimlle, ended the Athletics chances. Jamess pitching uas simply oaffling, the Philadelphia club being helpless before his speed and Mist breaking; spitter. Both clubs fielded brilliantly, Waianvilles and Bairys being especially brilliant. i After the game the Boston rooters led by Piesiihnt Gaffnev of the Boston club Captain Johnny Kvers and firmer Mayor Fitzgerald of Boston, marched arouml the fold while the hand played tho Boa-ton battle song, "Teasle The two clubs leave for Boston tonight The worlds series now stands, Boston Nationals 2, lhll.idelphla Athletics 0 First Inning.

Boston Blanks first serve was a ball, the curve bieaklng wide of the plate Tho next one came over for a strike. Mann out, when Collins took the ball back on the grass and nidde a last play on tho runner Kvers scratched an Infield si i-glo which Blank could not get in time to make the throw father fanned on threo pitched balls tVhitted walked Blank made a kick, when Hildebrand called the last pitch a ball Hchmldt filed out to Strunk No runs, one hit. no errois llilladelphla Big James sent up ari whim was too low His second one was a sti ike. Murphy walked Junes got himself a hole on the batter by tiling to Keep the ball oil the coiners 1 Murphv was out wlun James threw wild to si limldt, who quickie iccov erect the bail and threw to MarnnUli, who tom hid out Muiplij (ilditng out, Bed III he limldt lie it also threw out Golllns No luns, no tuts, no enois Second Inning. Boston Gowdv was given a big hand I hen he came to tat Blrik toohd him on the ill st one Ith a slow curve uowilv walked 1 lank was mu hie to c'ontiol his 1 wait curves The Bostons had hit rpcul os' day and Blank is now feeding them on curves sari diced, liakei to Mein.

us 1 lank took Inals nh and biased to liakei who threw to Col who touched Gowdv, as he tikd to slide bdi to a. road Beal ctole cte-oml He was almost caught between the bases but hc'iangs Ihiow was ft little wuit so tnat Ale Inms wus not ln position to thiow to s-mnd before Beul made the hag hi hang thiew wild to catch t'eal off second Put liatrv sived him an enor with a h.gh lumping i atch James fanned No runs ro bits no eirors Bhuadtlphm Tho Boston outfielders placed out against the feme for Baser, 1ml be omv fouled out to hihmUlt James worked a fast one and a quu breaking spitter on the Athletics Mi 1 ints finned -trunk also was a strikeout vli lim James was given a cheer when he wtnt to tho bench No runs, no hits, no errors Third inning. Boston Harry threw out Mann It was a slow roller, and u-il got the ball after a hard run IBs snap throw tiad Mann bv a few feG at the hag Kvers singled solldlv to center after hav ng two strikes called on him It was his second hit I.veis was almost pbked otf fust by hchniig, but Nlclnns diopped the lull Gathu nut on a flv to Baker. Hveis tiled to steal but tutted fouled off the bull I. vers went out, stealing hchang to ol-1ms It was a piti hout, ant Lvers was night ten feet otf the bag.

No runs, one hit no eirors HhilndelphU Garrv filed nut to Gather '-chung also filed out to bather, who took the ball over near the foul line The iiowd gave the veteran Bildie Il ink a big hand when he came to the plate Blank went out on thiee strikes No inns, no hits, no eriors Fourth Inning. Boston Whitted out on a towering fly 1 to fetrunk Schmidt smashed a single to r'ght field, after the count on him was three mid two Gowdv out on a fly to Murphv Maranvlbe sci a single to right, schmidt going to second Burry made a wonderful stop of Beals high loundor and touched second, foteng Muanville The b'ow was almost a sure I tut, on which could have easily scored No runs, two hits no errms Bhlludelphla James took Murphv. weak roller and threw him out Oblilng couldnt fathom James speed and struck lout Maianvtlle threw out Col'lns at fhst. James' pitching was gilt-edged He hnd not allowed a lilt In the first four Innings and had sent the Uhletlc hatters lack to the bench ln one-two-threa order No runs, no hits, no erios Fifth Inning. Boston James beat up the air and Istiuck out Mann shot a hut single over second base Kvers filed out to Strunk.

Mann ran down to se-ond, but got back to first before fetrunk throw reai hed the bag Barry took Ciitocr's grounder and tossed to Collins, forcing llanu. No runs, one hit, no errors Philadelphia Baker flew out to Whitted Jlclnms fanned for the second time Stiunk stiuck out for the second time. This made nix strikeouts for Janies No runs, no hits, no errors Sixth Inning. Boston Whitted popped out to Collins Si limldt thiew his shoulik ln the way of a slow ball and stalled to walk to first, but the umpire called him bat k. Schmidt filed out to Murphv, who had to go up near the fence to make the catch Gowdv Walked oil four pitched balls Mur-anv tile was hit ith a pitched hall Baker took Beals roller and touched third, forcing iiovvoy No runs, no hits, tio enors.

Philadelphia Maranvllle threw out Barry at fhst fachmig got a two-bugger to left It was the Uliletios first hit He was almost caught at second, but a good slide saved him bchang was out, when the hall got awav from Gowdy, who rjoibJcbMdri -1 1 1 op and threw- (ho th- BASEBALL World's Series Called and Detailed on Electno Scoreboard. Dally Admls- 25c Orpheum 1 ofCiock slon LIED Thin Tennessee Shows Unusually Strong Before Tar Heels and Is Easy Winner. THE SCORE IS 27 TO KNOXVILLE, Tenn Oct 10. Special Playing up to her expected form, and gathering power as the game progressed, Tennessee defeated the strong Clemson eleven this afternoon, 27 to 0, making one touchdown In the second, another In tile third and tvo In the last quarter Carroll booted three of the goals The gime was flercelj fought, and the Clemson plat era pretty b.tdlj used up bclore It as our A forward pa Mnv to Carroll netted the first touchdown May wriggled through flora the three vard line for the second, a forward piss, again to Carroll, netted the third and Lindsavs plunge through the line for thirty yards the last tuuchuow This und long runs bv Thomason and Ratnev featured the game The Tennessee line was unusual. strong The line-ups Tennts-we Carroll, left end, Q.

Vowell, left tackle, Ta'lor. left guard, McLean, center, Kirr, light guard JCelljr r'ght tackle, trieenwood, right end, Rainey, light halt Thomason, lift half, May, qmrtee L'ndsay, fullback. C'lenis Jones, left end; Pchllllter. left tii kie Puggs left guard, Cox. center, Lai non, ght guard.

Littlejohn, right tackle Purtt right end Arthur, right half -tU, left half. McMillan, quittet Mi'ois fjlll Referee, Wall-" of Oirltsle, ump're, Rike, of Olio V.tsleyan, time of quar-teis, 12 minutes ALBERTVILLE SQUAD IS TOO STRONG FOR AGGIES I ponents assault vuuid avail nothing for the Vlbeitv Ilia am qhe rtnmtuiii trio and Goodwin placed at; bad mr 1 lountsv.de luraim and itt were the most consistent giuund uneis lullowir.g is the liie-up lhei UP i'n, hit end oolwtn, loft guar i Ilmvev, entr, iNon, right taikk Miller glu guard 1 hompun, Emrm light nd Thompson 1 iimK hit hulthac Thump-fion, right i aliOiKic, Goodwin, fullback blountsv die Ratliff, left end Htary, htt guard Johnson, center Pass, r'ght taiKle. livutt light guard Albiet-Un, light tnd l.iiium, quarterbtek, Ta-or, Jert huliha'k bfeet, right half-b iik, Martin, lullbn Keferee ray Alho-t ille I nip. re Meadham ubun Head IjiueMinan Bv muiii UountPv die), Time if uain In to 15 minutes MARION DEFEATS THE TRAINING SCHOOL BOYS MA.RIOX, Ala, Oct 1ft Special Marion Institute opmed the football season this afternoon on tile home grounds bv defeating the Vnivcrsoty 'training; Sihool of Tuscalnot-a, 14 to 0 Tho visitors were pliyed off their feet In tho first bv the Marion varsitv team, although tour of the fhst stung nun wire out of the game ln tho remaining quiturs (oath Clarkson usid substitute, and thltd team ra-n rtpatodlv to get a lltu on new plnvere Tho visitors from Tu-caloosi played Samel to tho finish and fought as stronglv in the fourth t.uarter as In Hit first Gresham, for Ttnctloosa, wa. tho conspicuous star and hell down the score bv his long punts lor Marlon, un Robtrts Stren Turner.

Gnggs, Tabor and Quarles did brilliant wotk, rifpmg off large gams and ploughing through the line on the offensive and throwing the visitors for repeated losses on the defense. BARONS CANT PLAY GAME RAIN MUDDLES SCENERY AHF.W VTTvLE, Ott 10 uwintr to min the Hnucri and tho -nuiitfimri tOTins dhln I tnd iy but two nanus will bo tomorrow' Lecauso of the poor sUtoml ui tho Kinies wnl end the bPiif-? tun ii the ti.ims divide bonds at tho rn itlntt PUZZLE FIND THE SCORE B1BLBI'LBH1 V. Ba Get 12 th almost boat prevailing ITmivl- inia ond LiL'HttP lout'ht to 0-0 tib on Trankhn I i lu tod i 1 ho Quakers di ucd supuior ofu nt but lathed puf-filont ptim to si mo In the first qtm-b enn a lvanm lot tho ball on downs within foe uirU of tho and nim hi tho ci ond on the eiht ard line Tho eiter nrition of the true w.ts played in i til tiyehe tenitoi j. FOOTBALL RESULTS SOUTHERN GAMES Auburn, 20; Florida, 0, at Jacksonville. Georgia, Swanee 6, at Sawanee.

L. S. 14, Mississippi, 0, at Baton Rouge. Virginia, 62; Richmond, 0, at Richmond. Tennessee, 27, Clemson, 0, at Knoxville.

EASTERN GAP.1ES. Yale, 20; Lehiqh, 3 Harvard, 10, Washington and Jefferson, 9. Prlncefon, 12; Syracuse, 7. U. of Pa 0, LaFayette, 0.

Cornell, 21; Carlisle, 0. Dartmouth. 21, Williams, 3. Army. 13, Rutgers, 0 Pittsburgh, 13, Navy, 6.

Biown. 0, Amherst, 0. Swarthmore, Burknell, 0. Johns Hopkins 16, Stevens, 13, WESTERN GAMES. Chicago, 28, Northwestern, 0.

Illinois 61 Indiana, 0. Purdue, Western Reserve, 0, Ohio State, Case, 6. Wisconsin, 48; Marquette, 0. Minnesota, 26' Ames, 0. Michigan z3, Vanderbilt 3, Drake 20.

Grlnnell, 7. Missouri, 4o William Jewell, 0. St. Louie University, 20; Illinois State Normal, 0, Iowa City, 49; Cornell College, 0. Have You Seen LucerneCircle? a Ing it be she vou I but up Football fans of Birmingham are impatiently awaiting the coming of next Saturday, when the gridiron season will be opened in Birmingham.

Coach Graves squad from Alabama will take on the Yellow Jackets from Georgia Tech. It promises to be a great battle as Alabamas men have shown form in recent practice and promise to give Heismans squad a battle for their money. Coach Heisman has long been a prominent figure in Southern football and the local tans will he gi cn a chance of seeing what he has up his sleeve for this season. kins, right halfback Jones, quarterback Alabama Love, Oiaham, Neville, left end, Vandagraaf, lert taikle; Burks Mil- ler, left guard, Barnett, center, Her, Whittlesv. haul, light guard, Hh ks, Gib- bona, right tackle, Cargiie Izard, right end, Morton, Johnston, Bates, Giesbam, left hnllback; Long (Captain), Nevtle, fullback: Harsh, 33 elr, right halfbrn Joplin, wells, Griffith, Harsh, quarterback.

Summary. Touchdowns Harsh (3), Joplin (2), Johnston (1), Vandegraaf (11, Love (1) Goals After Touchdowns Vandegruaf Referee A. 3'anflearaaf, Alabama, 1 mplre II. Vandegraaf, Alabama. Time of Quarters Ten minutes.

BASEBALL POST-SERIES OF POST-SEASON GAMES At St. Louis, first game: II Browns 100 100 000 2 13 1 Cardinals 000 000 0 4 0 Batteries James and Agnew; Perrltt and 33 lngo. Umpires Johnson and O'Brien Second game. II. Browns 000 00 0 3 0 Cardinals OuO 02 2 3 0 Batteries Baumgardner and Agnew, Gi inei and Snyder X'mjTies Johnson and OBrien.

(Called account darkness.) At New lork Tankees DOO lift 20 ft 3 10 Giants 010 000 130 1 13 ,1 Baltei les I label and Nurmniiuiker, JTarquard, Dernaiee and Myers and Johnson Implies Hart and Connolly, Evans and Rlgler St Chfeigo. Cubs-White Sox postponed, rain. GOLFING HINTS BY STRAIGHT DRIVE." AXNO'UNG DELAY On every golf course there are players who win merit ei urpop.Untv on account of the ex-ibpei atli liberation with which they play the game The man who takes several piuctlce swings before every shot and the fellow who examines every blado of gras along the line of a putt are the leading lights Then again the men who think that the putting green uoon wlikh all have holed out Is the best pi ice In the world to add up and aettlo disputes is an uiftndoi No one objects to any one iking leasonable time, but the man who rcgululv wastes the lime of many others is Justly unpopulir A peculi ir thing about tho snail-like goliers is tint they Mnetally manage to get a wnv eatlv in the dnv, and thus mnnime to alow down the filay uf all otlui on the course for tours I smuun behevo that undue slowness is moie tonduilve to bad golf than too much haste hWi hh lo STEVE' Ring WLardner. you been readh the paper know what we bein doing In the serious both teams Is roten that Its a wonder the mate rf Chi dnnt have them aresied for sUallng the inonev 1 will wilt lit vou know' how I get a long yours respy BTLL. 1 will be selling there beer lA I I I I I I I Two Base Hits Schang, Deal.

Stolen Bases Beal (2), Barry. Bouble Ilav Maranvllle to Schmidt. Sacilfhe Hits Muanville. Bases on Balls off Flank, off James Hit by Pitched Balls Plank ville) htruck Out Bv Plank, ft; James, t. Pissed Balls boha ig.

I mplrcs Klem, Blneen, and Byron. Attend, cnee 22,000 1 Jg Th Kut Brown Russia Calf, also Black i Ivet Calf, Sevan, Aristocratic lines. From Start To Finish Florsheims will prove your best buy. Ready to wear when you put them on, no breaking in Modish in every detail, dashing or conservative as you like Rendering complete satisfaction to the last days wear. 6.00 Florsheim Bootery 208 North 20th St.

The Store For The Man Who Cares ea'rv Iteiiniann told jm I tos thot all the now men would bo ut in fur a small fcnare but now gariv limn. an sais the tnmishon for got to make no rule like that bo it is up to the pUers if these new men will get a. share or not tf I was to quit the team now' they might not fie me no split the money tho I guess thejd hall to uo that an way thev didont I would higher a attv ln lnwf Ac make them nno acrost Iiut I feel for this here bus A. fisher A nuConnoIl them fellows that was rhinces Is the wont vvt nothmi? tho pres ho tlunklns the would bo a rulo piomussod thorn nu mon Uiat would get soma thing g.trrv Herrmann knoivod Just as much a bout It as he did ft bout lttmg them new men take part In the gt rioua I guess his to un dont know no more a lout plaj lug tnso ball than gmr ILiinunn knows i bout being the chiiir Xian of the comishon st that Steve them new men alnt going to be cut out of so much money because the crowds ultit been as big Is thov use to bo we Hint going to g(t no wheies mar as nun mom as I figured but I should woriy (h Steve with a $23 0ft dollar vk lob drinking beer Wc a lilg stuul ill with nii gins old man Iin going; to spend all in! untlie share of the sirious n.onev on close A- If I should ipen to i mile home xmas or some other tm 1 will le drest up like a horse mil. be vou wont know me bt I ims mud know me even If come home with nothing on But 1 got nquimtid with a tivlor lure he sws he would te willing to give close for price bemuse it shape would show them off so good thit people would want to know vvheie ill 1 I get them A when thev found out thrv would go A get him to make tin muiii dose but ot corse most people ii.

nt go no shape like I got but the lev lor ilort care how them other people lo ks jimt ns long Is he sells them the close well f-tia I suppose the girls a round homo will he disai pointed when jou tell them the bid news but I cant help It Steve A- wain I got tins chance I cart a fold to monkey with no hush league t's A a. ft 4Uwnw4f.il AMTR)CAr. 1 aV aCr P51 wsr of sale by ruirvr.o on io mu stue well I got the blKet kind of a sup- prizo for ou and hero it is Im going to stay here In Oht all winter and not come home at all like I thot hcres how come off I was up to the girls house after tho m.e jet I savs well I wont here nun longe I sus what 01 going to do with jour s-If when I aint here no more what do you think Stee butted out crying couldent sa nothing I says what are you crying a I gor QQuaneted with a taylor here bout thourh I knowert all the wile what 5ho wns trying a bout flnelv she quit hhihoimg 8hs who (ouUlent bare to think a bout no tfoinR a way te whit would Mie do with out me say a yts I know but 1 cuit tuv lute all winter on vour at 1 1 lucanwo it cost mo to mui niouev to he luuu te then die saa would fltav hoio if vou hnd yood Job te if it is kom1 tnmmh te she Suva wait a minute te what dots she do go to th( panne and (all her old man dowi to the biewrv 1 rnuldont here what was it she said because she was in the other rm but finelv she come baik te saa vour koitik to ntuv lure all winter because I sOt a job for vou te I savs what is it te Hhe says yom going to sell beer for the old man. what do you think of that for a Job eh Stee Im going to gpt $25 00 te no 100 doll us per week te all as I will half to do is go a round to the dlff- rent saloons and sell them the beer that the pills old nmri mikes te it aint no good but 1 dont half to drink it my self onlv say that I like te dtlnk something else te I will get expence inonev so as I can drink All I feel I'ke it wont cost me nothing prettv sort ch Steve. well Mee Im sorry on uect.

of not seeing the bos At home hut you aeo how it is they ant no Job at homo where! I could xet $23 0ft dollars tier k. or I that mm A. besides I will be lieie in tho same towp with the girl prac talv in her fandv because I will be selling there beer te It works out f.ne all th wav round te muv be if I sell a hole i lot of tiie beer the old man will tnk me! in to purtnei Miip te then I can tell Hank iviny te the hole hunch of them to go I take a jump in mbldan L.ike tho little girl is t'ikeled to death A If hta ti klod to death wh nhouluent 4' bet thev a lot of ball ploers In-1 thi'King tie Sobb whod be glad to be in goMl as I am te have a rich man like the gills okl mini so Htu'k on me lm Ruing to woik for hlm as soon is the cit sellout is oei tho ns far as me getting in to any of the games I might Just is well go to work fur him now but Smooth and Rich BE THE GUEST OF THE NEWS At the Details of the World's Baseball Championship Orpheum Theatre. This is the one Whiskey that has become universally famous for its smoothness and richness a palatable drink ot uniform quality. Its the finest product the distillery.

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