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Pott 6 DAILY TRIBUNE Great K-nd. Kaiina Wednesday, October 11, 1MT Yaz Ruining Youngsters else for that matter. I tell them he was, still with Baltimore," by MILTON RICH MAN Came Means CPL Title Injuries Plague Fori Hays CIC Opener Away not to. Simply because 1 noiu rcinemucn. xa.

my hands high it the plate is no "1 wjs a shortstop at the reason in the world why they time, they (the Orioles) were should. 1 never imitated anyone, hinting at shortstop and 1 was "Whenever 1 talk to kids interested," admits Yustrzcm-about hitting, 1 always tell them ski. "Finally it got down to fom to be comfortable and enjoy i clubs. The Phillies. Reds, Tigers Wringing Out The Crying Towel UPI Sport Writer BOSTON (UPI) Only brave man, a real brave oae, would come out in this city and accuse Carl Yastrzemski of corrupting all the youth of America.

Paul Richards is- a brave man. A real brave one. He's the guy making all those deals that are lousing up the wood has an excellent line, behind it are big backs. We only saw them once in the mud. For most of their yardage they will pound the line." "I don't know quite how to stop them.

It's early in the week. We know they'll be coming through the line a lot, but we know they're not stereotyp themselves. That's the big and Red so. Kigm aown un; HAYS Kan. Injury is the key word at Fort Hays State Collece this week as the Tigers thing: They should enjoy the end, Paul Richards always told mi to call him anytime" themselves up there." "Are you enjoying yourself?" prepare for the conference foot Richaids remembers the si The week of decision ii here Insofar as the Central Prairie League is concerned.

Undefeated Ellinwood and Ellsworth sre sm itmtji 1 1 tuation i ball opener Saturday at wastt-i world Series and he's also the someone asked Yastrzemski. 'I am this vear." he laughed I "One of our scouts tow me burn university. 'oae that rough charge match uo nose to nose in ed. Castleman runs with the foot- less uian iuuc YastrzemsKi. The fact of the matter is about Yastrzemski" he says, there is no money-back he also told me what he what should be the toughest ball rom the tailback real well a half dozen others are nurs "He's gonna ruin 800,000 kids e'll have Flakus is a halfback that comes with anv wanted A S1W.WU oonus.

mat all over the country with that stance of his and with the way to contend with." particular stance at the plate or (didn't frighten mc. I definitely ha hnlrlc fhat Sat un in fka sir" anv enopial wjv nf hnlHinP the game of tne year rnuay at Ellsworth. In other play, Sterling goes to Stafford with Sterling favored. Lyons and Lindsborg lock we nn a hunch I'll take Ly "If we iust play them a good ballgame we'll be happy. ing injuries of one type or another.

For that reason head football coach Wayne McConneLl has called off all pl-ns for any scrimmages this week. "We can't afford to take chances with the pessonnel we If we do win against this powerful Ellinwood club it'll be a fumes the big brain of the, bat. who ran the Baltimore club Atlanta Braves disgustedly. Ty Cobb held his hands more 1 never did bring him in They "He'll start a national epide-ithan six inches apart on the bat 1 probably were afraid Id give mic like DiMaggio did when the 'and hit .400 Ted Williams held him the money." kids all tried to imitate him." i his hands together and did the But Eichards never got the ons Hoisington will go to St TPhatisten in the right direction. But John.

There' 1. meres CAmi vnr PPT fojmc have who are not banged up. saiH parlv this wpek. Richards frowned. same thinir 'chance and Yastrzemski even- Hoisington should do to tne nome team, just so the Cardinals don't to go after this.

i I whall Our scouting report Is lack- ''Piesentlv we feel that most! "You know how gieat DiMag-1 Jackie Robinson and Ralph tually signed a contract wi'h of the injured will be ready for gio was-' He would've hit 900 Kiner both held the bat way up the Red box. 'c ojmp at least we! had he hit like a human beine. the same way Yastrzemski does From the outset, Yaz has hope so. with his feet together." land they didn't do half badly, always held his hands high hut Richards hit like a human: On the other hand. Sandy he has them higher than usual Lllsworth will face a potent ing because we saw them play line and backfield.

But the Bear- the mud. We have to go into cats have the best quarterback I the game scared. This is a good in the central part of Kansas in football team." a. crratt and tnme backfield I Right now this has to be the the injured are ends I Ken Cay wood and Dennis Spratt; being with his feet together Amoros and Johnny Berardino this year tackles James Powell and Ran something like .235. them? ting the ball and I stay on top dy Keller; guard Tom loran: men ho can runuand catch big game of the week.

There is; Steve's accurate throws. If Ells- a good possibility that a team I 'rth' line can give a good-could lose one and still win the. Joe DiMaggios was .325 and Richards Made Offer of the pitcn more, ne says. tcrback Leo lldyden. hall- I'm not gonna change." vLm, nn rnMoc fnvihr-k- Yastrzemski's is right around' To keep the record straight, back Ron Goates fullback Rc dark-hmred darl.n Paul Richards is anything, but' Uh oh.

there goes all the account of itself, the Bearcats CPL. It's a good idea to go out will come out on top. and win the league yourself, Dreiling: ana iraeoacKer ieiry -i rirfraetar of America. you can't wait around for some if ia Bearcat like leaks like I friends not to run out and lynch and if the Red Sox don't beliee one else to do it for you. That's way to end up second Clajcamp.

all stutters Lost for the season are de-. fensive halfback Steve Seirer and end Keith Houghton Seircr was operated on for a knee in-' jury and Houghton suffered an ankle camp separation Another best. There are other good Paul Richards because Yaz it, he'll be ught up to their says he could be right executive office with a legrti- Yaz Never Imitated mate heart-stopping offer. "There's a lot to what he It wouldn't be Richards' first says." Yastrzemski declares for Yastrzemski, cither. teams in this league.

We'll see what GB Sophs Defeat Dodge City 20-14 Great Bend's sophomore football team, coming from behind twice, scored a 20-14 win over Dodge City Monday night. Dodge City scored a quick 7 Richards is right9 Kids "He used to call me often, it did against Hoisington it'll be an Ellinwood Eagle contest. Hoisington was quite close to winning the Ellsworth game as they had a touchdown called back, losing 13-7. Ellinwood has made pie out of the weaker sisters just as has Ellsworth. I'll put my money on Galen Shanelac's crew from Ellsworth to come through in a possibile loss for the season is Wouldn't itate me or anyone trying to get me to sign, when freshman quarterbacK ana uiu ity man Bill G-reenwav who is having a knee looked at for pos Zamberlan Is Lineman Of Big Eight Football points in the first series of the opening quarter, but the Gieat Bend sophs put on a drive which was capped by Dale Hix- sible operation McConnell will be returning to his alma mater Saturday tight contest.

If they do the CPL is all over and everyone can QUARTERBACK JOE NAMATH (top) is nearly as safe as a Brink's truck when guard Dave Herman is around. Herman looks out for Namath's welfare ben the fsew York Jets take the offense. play out the rest of the season The Week Bowl to battle the Ichabods. Both long time for his first touchdown leads in accuracy at s' rd 'a Tim squads are looking for their in Big Eight football when you I .700 with 14 of 20. Nossek is 1V g0 ahead first win of the voung season consider the Colorado senior is -next with .528, Anderson has th a 70 yard F1IS is 0-3 and Washburn 0 4.

threatening the league career .514 mark and Patrick .513. and addcd the Tiger chief scout Ed McNeil record for punt return yardage In total offense, Anderson I Dodae scored another 7-pointer said afer watching the Wash- and has stolen six passes as a leads at 523, Douglass has 489, same quarter to move burn Southern Colorado State defensive back. Kombnnk 464, Patrick 459 and! ahead again However, Greene for the runnerup positions. Ellinwood 0 Sacred Heart 13 35 St. John 26 27 Sterling 6 35 Stafford 2 Ellsworth 26 Lincoln 6 33 Lindsborg 13 13 Hoisington 7 13 Lyons 0 Coach Shanelac Coach Shanelac had this to say Louisville's Jim Zamberlan.

high on the pro scouting list of the nation's best tight ends, is the Missouri Valley conference offensive Lineman of the week I for his 10 catches for 141 Wards against Dayton. Dodge City, Hays, Ness City Area Teams Listed On New Football Poll game, "Washburn has a line ureer unauv crossed tne goal I j0hn Warder of Iowa State 440. passed to Ken Blair for 22 yards Washburn has a fine Greer finall" defensive ball cum. rney are on a aayara ourst againsi iowa, n.nic pinhnDfa-v and the winning score, mil liar- kicked the extra point. I young but solid and improving State, hiking his season total to Wlth a mt.gAmB glg Eigrt rec-Uith each contest.

We will have 212 yards on eight punt returns 14 catcheS agaiast Zamberlan broke his own Great Bend quarterback Doug Karbaugh completed two passes t.o oe ai oui weai iu "ma a -v. "vuet. i v- stale, took over the oass recen- jcome home with a win." I reer, he has 779 yards in punt tion 'lead 19.15 over for 47 yards and had 134 yards about the coming contest. school record of nine catches "Ellinwood is real tough. and ms yarciage added to his Sound club under good coaching.

0,, school career record In nwT7iTA v-n Th nmweek. moved up to the No ushing. FITS and Washburn have met returns. n.v. Jon A ftf roflkl iha a senna ted soot alter defeating Russell, on the gridiron 32 tunes The1 He needs just 149 yards to'Monte Huber Colorado Great Bend led in first downs They do everything wen.

tmn- lcliaoods nave won games, orea. one oi uie omeai leigue Joha jIosier Kansas, have 18-14 and were out in front in addition, his blocking was out- press Kansas hlgh school foot- while Salina was a loser to standing in the 29-7 Mctorv. He baU retamed tlieir positions Tulsa, Okla Rogers, 6-0. is a 6-foot-2, 200 pound senior this week Salina dropped from sixth to FHS nine and rnree conicsis recoras on me oooss, uie neach have ended in ties. The Tigers career yards by Jack 3rja5 net yards gained, 504 to 337.

It is the second win against no losses for the sophomores played at Oklahoma in 1946-47-, tb past two years in succession. from Kent, Oiiio. Bul thcre was a nilid shake- eighth following me loss, "wallv Ovler had his best nf amine Dositions in the 1 Wava St. Josephs, ninth night passing and there was poll' top 10. week ago, vaulted to seventh UjkitA IASK little excuse not to catch the Thp LaWrence Lions kept the after defeating Great Bend, 20-O.

fftgfj IIVDV Yf 111 'u- InafeVv I "n0 PJav again on uci. wim The Big Eight rushing lead iu a race between quarterbacks, I Dn Shankhn of Kansas, the with Missouri's Gaiy Kombrink nation's no. 5 player in all-pur-1 leading Colorado's Bob running is well out in Jklanf A AflAAIinfl son 246 vards to 242. Two others front in the B.g Eight after a liailV lGJGCIIIIiy -o onnTii.u- rt i 303 vard dav asainst Oliio which new york aiPiBnstjin's ball, so don't give me too much No 1 potl0n witli 216 points' Wellington slipped from credit," Zamberlan said. "Also, although thev did not play last eighth to ninth although the UIM Uin Tftam some of our other guys were tIip r.dwrence Shawnee Crusadcis posted a 46-0 win i II III JVIII I VUlll doing a good job.

too, and that; Mission East game was rained 'over Derby last week. I ALLENTOWN, Pa. (UPIV made it easy for to get out and rescheduled for Nov. 15. Wichita East, a 40-O winnei The phUadelphia 76ers hoped Nebraska at 213 and Steve I boosted his three-game season Jim Nance seems to be on the I Lawrence reccned 15 of 23 1 over wicnna neigms i today that eir superstar Wilt wens of Oklahoma at 203 i total to 40 yarns on plays, way to repeating Harrison Jr.

High Dumps Dodge City DODGE CITY Harrison and Dodge City battled to a O-O half-time deadlock and a final 6-6 tie in a game dampened by intermittent Ught rain. Both touchdowns were scored during the third quarter. Harrison received to start the second half and moved 65 yards to score. Bumble passed to Simpson on a play netting 38 yards to the Dodge one foot line. The next play drew a 15 yard penalty.

Dove swept around end to score. A run for the point failed. The cardinals tied the score quickly as quarterback Barrel League's tootc over rne iv jfu" i chamberlain would ioin the awp, ha th ticit avPTscrp ian average of 14.1 yards per, American Football rst piace voi.es. linebacker who also ranks high The Dodge City Demons held pou East But the club emphasized that Anderson at 5.5, Colorado's Wil-1 Otlier leaders are Bob Coble I Nance, who led the league in me view ox pro scouxs, was me wo posiuon ou iiu namoH Vallpv T.mp. Unrf pivH thrPP.

first DlaCe 1 lmS weeh. Wp XV) not, ioot-1 cenxer naa noi yet iiam Harris next at 5.1, Ron of Kansas State with a scaauu, s1UiCu ih wi Cl. and received iosl auu giyned a contract. It was i Shoots' of Oklahoma 5.0 and I punting average, Junior Riggms 4a4 yards on in auempi lost records points are based tne.p rL" reported that Wilt was ready to Davis 4.7 of Kansas with 170 yards on N.Y., intercepted a pass and' on 10-team ballots submitted by signed a contract. It was it's a three-man race for the six kickoff returns for a 28 3 return it 32 vards to set ud a participating sports writers ana double his last years salary paSsing lead at this stage with average and Anderson in scor- touchdown, broke up two passes, (broadcasters A first place on issi0'a xorth, 4-0, and a new high for Amencan Douglass of Kansas on top 'ing with 24 points, six more I at 447 Frank Patrick of Nebras-! than runner-up Cornelius Davis recovered a fumble and made one 01 me Dduuta 1V, sporis star.

"I hear there's a good ka 428 and Bill Nossek of Kan- of K-State. 11) poirts rne secuuu pin-c A 19, team on a ballot receives nine 125 rank well ahead of runnerup Hoyle Granger of Houston, who has 60 carries for 319 yards. Joe vamath of New York fell to third place in the passing statistics after a futile showing against Oakland's tough pass defense last weekend Len Dawson of Kansas City leads in passing with 49 completions in 80 tries for 725 yards and John Hadl of San Diego is second with 70 completions on 128 attempts for 986 yards. Namath possibility that he will om the team here like he did last year1 was Wichita nose guard Ronnie poitvf' vnrth's 6- Hays, 4-0, 83 (i) Cor of Garland, who made hna rf 7. Hays St.

Josephs 3 0, 13 tackles, recovered a fumble ar JJf ffrt- Salina- 59 for the final exhibition game of Hodges Leaps ToMets the season," a club spokesman said. "But we haven't heard and forced a fumble. Other ,9. Wellington, defensive nominees were Joe iu 10 Wichita East, 3-1, 36 return eu me 75 yards for a TD. Dodge also tried to run over the point, but failed.

Harrison had a drive going during the 4th quarter but stalled on the Dodge 35. Dodge also had an opportunity during the 4th quarter as a punt reception was muffed and recovered by Dodge on the Demon 35. The Harricmi defense allowed little Greene, North Texas tackle; nnmi nnH rnf- other teams receiving points irom nim aw we uuu i BOSTON (UPI) Gil Hodges, i the return to New York marks where he is He hasn signed hi contract vet one-time slugging star for the a return to the place where he Bob Junko, Tulsa hnebacker; with 97 points in Ul Wichlta ortil 23. ad Mik. Barrett.

Cincinnati I j. J' Sh' I Shawnee Mission East 17, Ark- has connected on 63 of 127 passes for 1,133 yards. Officials of the National urooKiyn uuKeis, ku, cojojcu iu micai ui. managerial post in the Amieri- player. linebacker.

Emerson Boozer of New York Basketball Association cham- In action last weeK, uoage 'r; Second to Zamberlan for the pion club kept an all-day vigil at I can League today and signed a Gil broke in with the Dodgers City downed ancient rival, I w's wui Garden City, 16-6: offensive honor -was Ed Brant their Philadeipnia oitices on three-year contract to manage' continued to lead in scoring with 48 points on six touchdowns, and Hewritt Dixon of Oakland remained ahead in receiving with 28 catches for 261 Tuesday hoping that the tower-v Mttf, I as caicIier DUX me yardage, took possession and r.itv WsshmtrtftTT Ward i ing center would stoop through icw next year was the regular first 7 WvanHntt Tfmpta Wpst ley, North Texas tackle who turned in some outstanding blocking. Other nominees were Jim O'Brien of Cincy, 6 catches moved to mid-held as time ran out. TTarHn now hai 3 wins 1 the threshold, iiut ne never me 43-year-oid lormer ursx paseman ano remained in mat n.ttavmYa eJtaA v'nrt kontt Osborne 4, Rose Hill 4, Ness Coffeyville edged Fort Scott, yards. appeared. baseman broke a contract with i capacity for 14 seasons.

City 3, Blue Mound 3, Sacred New York leads In total for 79 yards; Harry Wood of loss and 1 tie. Play at Lamed 0. Hays, ranked seventh la.t Heart 2, Logan 2, Roosevelt offense with 386 5 yards per game and passing yardage with Medicine Lodge 1. 13 for 318 and three TDs: and Richard Coady, Memphis State average of 276 8. Kansas end.

next Thursday afternoon. Passing Attack City is first in rushing yardage General Manager jacK nam Senators to take say, who shrugged off th." J1 becamJ Hodges was one of the mos $250,000 estimate, said the club available 0De week befo the fred sluggers the National was expecting him but they had geason nded when Wes Ve- during bis prime and no assurance that he would strum reSigned. stroked 370 career home runs, come. a i including four in one game on Observers felt Chamberlain. Hodges, one of the ist st 3 50.

He batted .273 was employing his familiar 'popular payers in Brooklyn fo-his cgreer and drove in 100 witn an average of 150.3. Small College Poll Giants Unusual NEW YORK (UPI) The NEW YORK (UPI) The New United Press International York Giants have come up with small college football ratings something a little different tins vear a stron? oawand is first in total defense, allowing l7 8 yards Chiefs Toss Out The Old Tackle per game, and passing defense. pattern of elusiveness for this cmrmg ms lengmy major js jor more runs geven yielding 108 5 yards per op oid the 'career, naa oeen in unewi pnnsp.1ltlvR asoBS i949. 1 San Diego State (27) 333 1 Frank Tarkenton, acquired I time of the year to a KANSAS CITY, Mo (UPI) The Kansas City Chiefs have ponent. Boston has given up an average of 77.8 yards rushing to lead in that department.

exhibition grind which he Met managerial uir considers both boring aed some time Speculation as to his tiring His hide-and-seek game future ended Monday when I Noted 0ne of the game's apparentlv stems from the I General Manager George Selk- most gifted first basemen, Is Still Same NEW YORK UPI) Tulsa's Golden Hurricanes axe off to a fast start toward an unprecedented sixth consecutive national passing championship among the nation's major college football team. The Hurricanes used a record-breaking 698 yard aerial assault placed defensive tackle Andy 2 North Dakota State (2)279 from the Minnesota Vikings, 3. Waynesburg 213 ani Ernie Koy, vho spent a lot i. New Mexico Highlands (E) of time on 1D-Jurv list last 145 year are the mam reasons that 5 nn the Giants lead the National Rica and punter Wayne Walk er on waivers, it was announced knowledge be is in me drivers talk to -1 Tuesday. 6.

Northwest Louisiana State football League offense, be seat in i his contract negotiations n6 York has gained an average of with the club. noue.es. Rice had been the Chiefs' jwas a member of their world starting right tackle until the acquisition Sunday of Ernie Meredith Cracked' im. ThVZ? against Idaho state lasx riav niErht to take over the No. Ladd from Houston.

Coach I I il I squads. position in total offense and I Hank Stram said there was a 7 (Tex.) (1) 102 per gamc tolS 9 Montana State 86' Lr. Tarkenton is the o. 3 passer xr u- 11 the NFL with 57 completions 10 Northern Michigan (2) 6o 105 trjes for lfiQ1 yards and Second 1(-11 West Chester e)ght toucM and Kov has M7): 12, Santa Clara (42): 270 dg on 4- nnH with his patent cuidance passing. ipossiDimy nice wouia ue recau- Weekly statistics compiled byied from the waiver list, pend- DALLAS tu't'ij -uon were- candidates to replace Hoages as LIIC 11.

1 manager of the Senators are dith rested in a hospital today, ing developments. record ea ach year, iney teammate Rub- rionud Aouvi wu, wuieu- to rank fourth in rushing. llvllf in a tie for sixth place this1 Walker's release cleared the Walker, formed Minnesota man bere f32): 15. University of 1. suffered in the Dallas Cowboys nailaS Cowbovs' season with a 76-85 record.

way for the activation of Jerrel 1 'H 17.U u.Mnrv nver he Washinsf-1 ager Sam Mele and ex-Senator Wilson, the Chiefs' regular pun- ,7 Redskins Teammates hoped! For the Indiana-born Hodges Eddie Yost. ter who has been sidelined with 1Ui jo druspei tl i-l', ivearne oiax 10, trame ana scoring wih i Ai Parsons ifl. tip. Montana! I rwiint. fnr am, rrniu.

I Cowboys' game With New a puuea leg inuscie, the National Collegiate spores: Services showed the Oklaho-i mans have gained an average of 568 yards per game. In he air they have picked up an average of 431 yards. Tulsa's 698 yardi passing represented the heaviest aerial bombardment in major college history. The previous high was 634, set by Texas Western against North Texas State in 1965. Walker averaged only 30 1 Southwest Texas State and 1 has hit 84 of 140 passes for 1,170 Orleans Sunday.

quarterback yards a punt last Sunday again- chattanoosa (14). yards and seven TDs to rank! The Cowboy why ELECTRIC heat? Practical "prac-ti-cal (prak'Ti-K'l), adj. 3. designed for use; utile word that defines ELECTRIC HEAT. De-signed for use-whether working or playing-or just relaxing.

ELECTRIC HEA.T makes the activity comfort able! Practical because there's no waste-all the energy goes into heat-only as much as you need-and only when and where you need Practical because your present system can be 1 enlaced with a minimum loss ot time or utility ELECTRIC HEATING also coati a lot less than you thlnkl WESTERN POWER hospital st Miami. iciw.nd u.u:..i showed The release of Walker and McCraCKGn UOWnS Philadelphia's Norm Snead, who Tuesday with a cracked rib Rice left the Chiefs' roster at ,1 Vas connected on 65 of J07 two pamful nights follow- 39 players, one under the HUGSOn I 9 I passes for 1,019 yards and eight the Rjdskins game. Tulsa's eisht touchdown tos- leaaue limit. McORACKEN McCracken, Leroy Kelly CIevelan(i led playing despite and Hudson met in league play es against Idaho Sate also tiedj the single game record set by TRADED noiviclual rushing with 343 dcn AlMU here Tuesday afternoon. Mc- Vflrd, rtn would have hi9 two backup Kentucky against wiwm Temporarily Closed! DOONAN CAR WASH 2013 10th St.

Great Bend We are installing a new car wash and new automatic wheal woahar to better serve your needs! We will be announcing an opening data in tha near future featuring more convenient, more economical, mare efficient car cara far you! KANSAS CITY (LPI) Voter- Cracken won 19-0. Johnnv Roland of St Louis was quarterbacks, Craig Morton and 1950. The 588-yaro toiai an defensive back Bobby Ply McCraeken attempted 7 pass- cnH nth iv Jerrv Rhome. ready. offense average compiled by the Hurricanes is the highest in the last 16 years.

UCLA paces the nation in rushing with an average cf 287.3 was traded to the Buffalo Bills es and completed 2 for 38 yds. attempts. The Los Angeles Meredith was hurt in the final for an undisclosed draft choice and Hudson attempted 7, com- Rams have gained' an average nunutes of the Redskins game Friday by the Kansas Cityipleted 3 for 12 yards. of 158 yards per same rushing I wncn nc nil an Rccves a Chiefs. I McCracken standing is 4 wins to lead in the team statistics, 36-yard pass that won the gamc Ply, a six-year American 'l lost in season play, their lea-1 The Green Bay Packer? are with 10 seconds left.

Football League veteran, signed gue record is 4 and 0. first in just about every with the New York Titans after McCrucken will play Bison defensive department. They game passing. iraduatina from Baylor. He was there October 27 in league play, have given up only 44 points, Ixs Angeles is tops in rushing yards per game wtuie Syracuse leads In both rushing defense and total defense.

The Orange has yielded an average of yards rushing and 129 yards i total offense. traded to the Dallas Tcxans, 1 Mt-rrackcu 0 1 1.7 yielded 143 yards per game and defense, giving up 72.5 yards now the Chiefs, in 11)62. Hudson 0 0 0 0 0 surrendered 34.5 yards per per gamc. ARCHIVE1 FWSPAITR EWSP4PErHHCHSVE.

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