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a fc squarely through the uprights eight, bringing the ball to the 19. with 1:30 left of the period. Then came memories of Robert gineer and chief fireman of the third quarter field goal. Wins cracking like muskets in the damp, cold air and their 'breath wispy, Statistics Thin mishins ahead, 9 7, tne Keynoios as a sopumc. Dark Johnny, wno piays uus bih JOIUUIV, wiiu ".7" By NORMS ANDERSON Sunday Sports Writer An upstart named Rex Fischer, who was tossing rattles around a Alunu led 7 0 at the first cjuarter post.

ot football from the heart, stama, varsity seen. F.sriiElfhos coolness belies Jnsi a the oldsters looked like; momentum Dy interceptm ya ht; Vnder vears. was apparently this might be the year, young wb rushing 1 nnrc nnnis Passes attempted SO cradle when Ted Doyle was anchoring Nebraska lines, steered the luuig iicuiaoa iita, oiwivv uit Vanity 10 lt J2M J7 8 22.0 Kentucky Derby jx isuner wcu a fof Puses completed 10 Cornhusker Varsity to a 16 lSjKorinek in a 91 yard scoring play; Intercept tons 1 victory over the Alums Saturday for the first varsity touchdown. 'Tom yard. mffiKeimS I SS come ior those ak afternoon.

Then, as the final seconds ucKea who tore all the way down to tne, hardy citizens wno siuck it oui refus. Stories, Pictures on Page 3 mitatf Ha nrnrtnrpn The 160 oound Oakland sopho iy yara Alumni 20 tn the end. tr crow oanicky. sighted clinching touchdown tnat muse De and Aenny, tne Aiums never jiuiv filed among Memorial Stadium frying. Jerry Yeager's recovery of an Mownfield and seemed to be plot nn th Varsiiv 46liincf vIb th in one split second.

more tailback, age 18, was the measuring stick as Coach Bill Glassford's current Varsity came unnh ha fmnl marrh. Cifralrwiointf two chueeing Alums, ne A three yard plunge George Cifra, followed by Bor doprna's eight yard pass to Smith, brought the count to fourth and four. From the 10, Bordogna booted a field goal classics. Mixing Sam Vacantia passing! miivvv RORDOGNA. the lauuv iivu I nntnnultail thrmwth TniHlinfi forlcnorl fnr the west sidelines, tnen with the running of Bill Mueller clutchmaster of Varsity triumphs 20 vards and Rex Fischer added back and threaded a zig zag from behind during the second half and sent the puffing Alums down to a third straight defeat.

The old alums, their joints and the Fischer brothers, Cletus.ol 1951 and wot, was uom ipauern hiiuuk'i vtnv fipld. He scored standing up and untouched, completing a run re M. Vt i Hiss mi imsisinsi i in iimwmirwwTinir i MMinr nn'Miiii rnrr ttt rr ir ssr vt wvu. mmtiv va wiutvfww Igi mindful of Don uioom sroi cuci against Kansas State in 1950 and 1 iaunt aeainst Missouri the same season. Cifra's placement, aitnougn he aimed at a pasHing cloud, managed to sail between the crossbars.

As the soaked and chilled crowd began filling up. here was Fran Nagle with a 55 yard touchdown pass to Ren tine rchnn Fischer. Konnv somphow had managed to slip beyond the last Varsity defender. Nagle's pass was far and close enough, so Kenny non All Sports Day Results Football vwt i An i Basketball Vr.M Al9mnl Track Oklahoma Khmk 54 Golf Kmuu Nebrl tV chalantly caught the ball on the 22 yard line and sauntered to ipay terrain. Varanti's placement was wiue, but the old grads didn't seem to minH One 91 yard streak of Varsity scoring lightning kept the Alumni from commanding tne first nair.

POSSIBLY because the bulk of SAM SLINGS EM AGAIN Sam Vacant! fires an 18 yard pass to Bill Ray Magsamen minutes ter for an Alumni touchdown. (Staff Photo Alumni nnthall Cflmft. 1 vy rialin. icm. the Alumni line, when stretched sidP hv side, offered a solid wall iVXUcUcr Jul Hie occuiiu uuana mc i i.

I 'll! anrnce hp pntire Gridiron, the The pass was incomplete, but that didn't stop vacant! irom mtung Varsitv could manage only 25 rf Mf A yards rushing during tne nrsx half. FirsUouarter olav was largely of tni nf wnr variety with the rmnderous Alumni line gradually tell ns? the difference. This graa ual advantage finally resulted in a Cam Vanantt Pa enzelman ces by Journal ant? frffr Springs Here To Battle vr it 1 1 i A m. a 1 .1 1 Ua OQf in the OT Nli traCK vacanti, iuuiiiik 1 milir edEeS JNeorasKa I Xiouts Muiic in vn a. m.t.

rpfnrd ot 1:55.4 in the process. 1,1. hnf i 4i nr Nphraska following his return required an actual distance of Victory With 15 "I from the service and a series or injuries, oiau rnovu UJ Schupbach.) 48 feet) fell far short. Fred fKnohhvi Methenv. a Chiefs Today ounded to put the Grads ahead Bv RON GIBSON former FBI agent, arrested one of Bordogna's passes on the Varsity i mmm 1 Sunday Sports Staff Stan Mat7k came through in LINCOLN, SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1953 SEC.

47 to set up the Alumnt touch oorcer Trackmen again. Johnson hit one of his nine free throws after the buzzer to make the halftime score 34 33. the clutch to give the Cornhusker down drive in the second quarter. That's what the Lincoln Chiefs will do today when they open a eases after the intermission. Retherford two game series with the Colo hit a pair of hipper dipper lay Springs Sky Sox at Sherman basketball Varsity a 69 63 victory over the Alumni team at the Coliseum Saturday.

The Cornhuskers trailed, 63 62, with only 52 seconds remaining in own Nebraska nrvi and a free toss to leaa me tieia. The drive started with Fullback Tom Novak muscling forward two yards. It ended nine plays later with Vacanti tossing a 15 yard touchdown strike to Ray Magsamen. Magsamen fielded the pitch while running laterally into the end zone and was unmolested. Alums to a 44 35 lead shortly Game time is 2 p.m.

SATURDAY'S scheduled dou QGchwof Rain after the opening of the second half. That was the biggest edge in the 220 in 21.9. Harry Lee was timed in 49.7 in the 440; Bruce Drummond annexed the mile rib How They Scoretl Track Events OUa. Neb. the game when MatzKe urea a one handed jump shot from the left side and hit to put the Variety ahead for good.

Thf win was the first for the bleheader with Pueblo was post they held. DAimnn or PhiirV Smith of nnnn) ViataiiGo rif rain and wet WhilP waiting to see movies 1 VACANTI'S placement was true bon with a 4:23.1 effort and war rpn Rouse was the 2 mile winner the Varsity got things rolling grounds. Lou Finney's gang have the game before singling out any 1 on.fard daub 220 rord dab in 9:46.4. All were Sooner entries. 440 yard dah 8 6 Varsity since the series began in 1950.

The old grads had won by scores of 64 61, 76 55 and 66 60. again. Jtvenzeiman uit xui oeen iuie biucc wov v.v. points in the third period and the night when they walloped Denver, Alums led only 53 52 going into 13 1. Npville Price.

Oklahoma broad By DICK BECKER Sunday Sports Staff Varsity victories, surprisingly large crowds despite adverse weather and a fairly well satisfied Bill Glassford highlighted the 4th annual All Sports Day at ana the old grads led, 7 0, with 11 minutes left in the second quarter. Five minutes later, the 18 year old Fischer ffamhlpd nn. mnKK individuals, Glassford said ne ieu the varsity passing wasn't too bad but that a lot of work was needed on blocking. HMO yard ran Mile 2 mile ran 4 0 18 jumper, won his specialty with a thA last cmarter. Anriv Rush is slated to pitch 1ZO yard blab i 220 yard low leap of 22 feet, 8 Ms mcnes wnne Bob Wheddon took the high jump The Varsity kent Dressing until ircT AS Matv.ke was shooting.

against the Sky Sox although all Ainm Rnh Piprce iostled Bill Total. 54 with a 6 34 mark. from the Varsity nine yard line. A SMALL part of the Husker He saw Korinek breaking clear of turned out to back the Uhe last Alumni defender and the University of JNebrasKa. Field Events other chuckers on tne cniei sum are ready for action.

Finney took his crew to Boys Renzelman put his mates ahead, 59 58, with 4:14 remaining on a one hander from 30 feet out. Gates, hieh ooint man for the VTiisW pr fnnthnll and basketball, band md Neil. alums, sitting under the balcony fired Okla. 0 1 The rass was nrnxirato Hhot crews won over alumni foes, the on the west side. Town Saturday for a late alter noon workout in the Cowboy's track team dropped a decision to ivniiiri i wukui ujc uau on in? 7 Track Events 100 yd.

dah Won by Joel Rweatte. second. Quanah Cox. third, Brien Hen drickson. N.

Time 10 flat. 220 yd. dasto Won by Quanah Cox, Ot econd. Brien Hendrickson, Ni third. Wayne WhHaker, N.

Time 21. 9. 1 1 Yam II Alums, drove in for a layup and 8 A'l while in full momentum MUt i ll. 1 a. mm Johnson in the post position and Johnson hit both of the resulting free throws to give the Varsity a 66 63 margin.

Then Matzke hit again, a short one from the left side, to wrap up the ball game. Matzke's clutch bucket climaxed an uphill fight by the 'Vavclfv. Joe Good hit a free toss to give At halftime a group of players who have played in three areilv.9.1limnl Raines Were me cnase was on. enoed Oklahoma, the goll team iosi 10 Kansas and baseball and tennis nlnv were cancelled. Broad )umi field house.

Omaha Cards worked out in the same structure in the morning. Thprp have been 34 postporre the Ulysses swiftie actually pick 1 iwiB. nun of iiniif S'ond. I'hil Heeler, third, Dick Wood. O.

the Grads a 61 59 lead. Matzke hit a 35 foot set shot to tie the score, and Good meshed two more free throws to make it An estimated crowd 01 y.uuu Total Tin. ill 7 mg up a yard on nis pursuers as he scampered the remaining 68 Grand total presented watches by the athletic department. They were congratulated Individually by Glassford. huddled under the balconies at Memorial Stadium for the grid mpnts in the Western League to yaros.

63 61 in favor of the Alums. That date. Two have been made up. Won by George McCormick. second, Hobe Jones.

third, Bruce Drummond, O. Time 1:55.4 (New meet record; old mark held by Don Crabtrec 1:55.5 and McCormick. O. 1950). Mil irt hv Hruce Drummond.

aec was the end for the Grads. BY WALT DOBBINS Sunday Sports Writer McCormick. Sooner Until Matzke hit the go ahead basket, the Varsity had led only twice during the game once 3 2 snH era in fit 59 58. Bob Mullen and Metheny loomed up angrily and blocked Korinek's placement try. iron battle while nearly made their way to the Coliseum for the basketball game.

Other awards were given out at thP basketball came. Claude Fagler dropped in a free throw pt the staee for Matzke's win Midwest Keglers ond. Warren Rouse. third, Forrest Doling. HictonrA runner.

nosed out th bv Bob Gates, Claude ning basket and that was the ball Retherford, the donor, gave his aurorH fnr Nebraska scoring GLASSFORD watched his var N. Time 4:23.1. 2 mile nia Won by Warren Rouse. second, Bruce Drummond, Oi third. Forrest Score in ABC Husker Hobe Jones by two etririM In th Rfift vard run to win Tne varsity recovered the following kickoff which careened off Korinek 's foot off the chest of a Alumni defender and back game.

Betherford and Bus Whitehead, Mumc Rft the oaee from the loarfpr in basketball to Bill John .1 dill Kk. i. IVAUV hV ww Vanity ft in 1:55.4 and set the only record as CHICAGO (IB The along for a 16 13 triumph. son and a most valuable player 4 4 8 4 Harrington the University of Oklahoma trip Into the arms of Jerry Teager award to Fred beger. already a major contributor ort We iearned a lot of lessons," leaders to the American Bowling Glassford commented after the 0 1 2 1 3 2 3 4 0 0 0 1 opening whistle when Retherford took the tip and went driving in lor a layup.

WhitPhpad droDoed in seven of the Varsitv. ped Nebraska ey sd's, a Doling. N. Time 9:4.4. 120 yd.

high Won by Ronnie Dobsoa, econd, Wendell Cole. Ni third. Dan Tol man. N. Time 14.8.

meet record held by Stanley Haight. N. 1936.) 220yd. lows Won by Ronnie Dob son, tied for second and third, Wendell Cole Ni and Dan Tolman, N. Time 24.5.

rnah Harrv Good's varsity Fagler Ahrensf Fredstrom Hare! dual meet at Memorial oiaaiuin This gave the Varsity posses 1 2 6 2 cagers won their first All Sports AlMnnl G3) fg ft 0 0 0 0 Retherford 13 6 8 Coxf 1 0 0 0 Pierce 0 0 0 0 Wilnea 0 0 0 2 Lawi? 2 9 13 4 Whitehead 5 5 8 3 Gates 2 1 3 0 Wash 3 0 2 1 Cech 2 4 4 2 Good 1 1 1 3 Kipper 5 2 3 2 Mr ml a Mm 4 i. ..1 Saturday afternoon. sion on the Alumni 39. With 2 ft a added four top scorers iui uic tics in tne Dau game. Day tilt from the aiums, oo.

points during the first period to In a came featured by Fischer Fischer SDarkinor. thp nttnrk 0 1 1 3 day. Another record of 17 years tipd when Sooner Johnson Renzelman Hansen Sirks Smith Coufalg n'wavne Weston. New Hampton, moved in to thp 14 whpr TpH brothers alums 1 and 3 0 4 2 1 4 5 2 0 0 0 1 Kenny and the varsity's Rex Doyle knocked down a fourth Ronnie Dobson skimmed over the led the Saturday singles keg give his mates an IB 11 leaa going into the second quarter. Henry Cech hit two quickies shortly after the second period got underway to boost the lead to 26 17.

lers with a 645, and a fellow the breaks(?) favored the alums Matzke 120 yard high barriers in Wilder Rtanlev Haicht had the Mile relay cancelled. Field Events Shot Won by Cliff Dale. second, Paul Grimm. third, Larry Smith, N. Distance 47 feet, 81 in.

Mucus Won by Larry Smith, second, Clift Dale, third. Charles Gilliiand. O. Distance 144 feet, 4 Mi in. i JHik temp Won by Bob Wheddon, Bus Whitehead, Phillips Oiler great, coached the alums.

After the game he said he felt the varsity had better height and rebounding than at any time since the series four years ao. "You will also notice," he added, Tnwan. Earl Losee of Waterloo, Totala 22 25 40 20 Totals Rame time in the 1936 meet be down pass attempt. The Alumni then took possession until Rex Fischer intercepted Vacanti's toss on the Alum 34. A 10 yard toss from Fisrher to Lenhr.

fnllnwpH 23 17 32 28 19 10 63 19 17 9 Alumni 18 18 landed atop the all events list. Losee tallied a 1,809. Varsity i 11 letus supped on tne nencn to halt one varsity play with a driving tackle. Kenny scored a touchdown, taking a pass after being an illegal sleeper on the tween the two schools. Officials: Leonard Dunker.

George Hametz. i THE GRADS enjoyed their big est lead moments later when Retherford' hit a short jumper and "that the old men are not in too by Bordognas 10 yard strike to invuiiu aw. nvr llinf4 U'OV heranqe of Charles CHIiland, Ray Xeliey. end OKLAHOMA DecaUSC Ol Heidelk. N.

Heieht 6 feet. In. 11.. 1 1 good shape." sidelines. Andy Loehr, carried to the 10 T)av cnnfaA Ya final traroiiu yard line as the half ended.

second, Juel Sweatte, third, Lloyd Lad Bob Pierce potted one from back of the keyhole to make the score 20 20. PeDDerv Don Sides floor play a marked superiority on wc track, Coach John Jacobs' runners copping 54 pohits in the running events compared to 18 touchdown on a run that started! A NOVEL addition to the pro 14 Kair in tho was a team rassle with Hus TIIF. Minni.F rf th Alumni rock, in. uutance 14 leet, a in. Broad tump Won by Neville Price, Ot second, Ladd Hanscom, third, Phil Heidelk.

N. Distance 22 feet, 91 in. Pnla vaiill.U.nn hv Tim finmmoM XT. before going forward all doneiker Wrestling Coach Al Partin I 1 i. A ATT lUnmmt nx.

IT line, where Dovle. Carl Samnel by the Huskers. xTAK.QcVa i tVi rTrir hand. through 12 alumm gndders whoiana mmwesi had been on the field when the Husmann opposed Emil Radik and second, Jim Hofstetter. third, Les Lane tTi.Ut 11 At 1 gave the Varsity a boost and the Goodmen gradually narrowed the gap.

Willard (Straight Arrow) Fag son and Vic Schleich amassed over 800 pounds, caused the Varsity deep concern. Onlv when discov held a substantial edge in field jo. Heisht 12 feet, a in Dave Mackie in a television spe imwmmi m. mix 1 Play started. cial match.

The referee was Perry competition, outscoring the toon i ery was made of the wide stuff ers, 386 to 10Ji pomis. UKia NONE of these jokes worried Litel. Gavilan Upset in the second half did the rush Ilobe Jones returned to action left in the half tied the score, I homa also recoraea iu 01 1 nrsi Glassford who thought his kids ing yardage pile up. yardage pile up. "didn't do too bad at times, con places to clinch victory before Now possessing three losses and thp last events were run off.

The T. 1. ine last events wcic iuu II ll II 7 sidering it was the first time we have been outdoors since to feature the track meet. He ran a 1:55.8 half mile, ood only for second place as Oklahoma's George McCormick ran 1.55.4 for a meet record. svm lY'iffiir ivunir a tie in the four years of the reay was cancelled because l4tli" tlli" TLealreadylayingplanboth cvpaptt fn.

32 32, but Gates drove to score just as the halftime bu er K.U. Whips Husker Golfers, 9Yz to 2 w. jvo. nri The meet was neia in ers. The meet was neia in "I'm going to tlav until we Looking back at spring practice Glassford said.

'We are further The rain forced Coach Ed Weir steady drizzle. win," said Mr, Doyle, age 37. to call off the scheduled mile re tcang rang; womoer ox xjnicago outpointed Cuba's Kid Gavilan, the world welterweight champion, in a ten round non title light here along defensively this year as we lay. Kansas University's golf team F.nds Rchihacker, Weddle, Braley. Graves.

have spent more time on defense. Expect, for a few mistakes on pass defense we did okay. baturaay nignt. The McCormick Jones duel was the best race of the afternoon and the 1:55.4 was excellent time considering the condition of the track and inclement weather conditions. The same situation held for iiiniiH uutiui Mil, rtcuminn, feascr.

defeated Nebraska, 9 2, Saturday, as scores soared with the cold rainy day. Harlan Hise, of Kansas was low with a 76 over The day wound up with a bar beque for the alumni players in all sports. Pan American i v. til fek, Evans, Glantz, Holloran, Ieffler, Mc Connel, D. Moore, Reincrs.

Tomcykowski, MVe have had a good spring practice except for the loss of time. We felt we brought the boys along fairly decently for Whiteside. The decision was unanimous. It was the first defeat for Gavilan since Oct. 30, 1950 when Gene (Silent) Ilairston outpointed him at Scranton, Pa.

Since then the only mar on the 147 DOund chamnion's record has GuardsWarner, Machisic. Brandt, nenfa TVihtsnn'e. triumrjh in the min, Cameron, Edwards. Goll. Chess, Kriral.1 5 tit" iji namsey, zyorenson, jomim i iw tojvi v.wv...

I 1 1L 1 1 il only ZD days or practice. TT Glassford said the alumni squad I firwl HOTin woe nhmit nn a nar with the T)3St Jt.VM. VJ the Hillcrest course, in beating Nebraska's Erv Peterson, 3 0, Peterson shot an 80. Other results: Ham Lynch (K, 81, beat Tom Tolen. 82.

Dicfc'Lauer OJ), 82. beat John Prosser, at 0.1 fjoie pressea xne oooner an me enter Obrl in. Rrltt. Rallion. Mow.

Nal. i Oliver tway and it was a close iinisn. been a draw with Johnny Bratton at Chicago Nov. 28, 1951. BacksBordosna, R.

Fischer Brown, I AAA nUmin. rnrhnn rhimln. Wlrluhl.t three vears. "inev always give MEXICO CITY TV Ben Hogan us a good game," he added. Franssen, Gohde, Harman, Hawkins, Korl CLIFF DALE, NU weight man, hurtled from fifth to first place in Saturday's third round of the A crowd of 5,500 saw tne over weight bout in the War Me Sr ssrnn th Rhnt with a heave of 47 Co Coach Tom Novak or the alums thought the varsity was a ujn, nccvc, rviinum, onnn, otncici, 1 1 1 then, iboreii, Thayer, weiis, yeuiey.

1 eet. olfo mcnes, ana nis maxes mortal Auditorium. $15,000 Pan American open gon little disorganized at first but tournament with a blistering four Bob Lacy CK). 81, beat Roger Gohde, 87. 8 0.

Ex Lincoln WL Pitchers Suffer Alums Paul Grimm and Larry Smith Fads Damkmncr, a. Cochrane. Ray finished behind him to make it a Masamen. Hornby, Meyer, Goll, yeep Schneider. Maxe.

"I i "they really looked good in the fourth quarter." if i i mm mm under par 68 his best round of the meet. Mudecas Baseball Finals Set Monday The Palm Springs. pro's Tackles Husmann, Handshy, Geosiein, oniiui tame uotiv Doyle. Prochasks. Swnuelson.

Doyle. rjiscUS with a tOSS Of 144 Salisbury. 1., Threp former Lincoln Athletic The other alumni menior, Don StMshexm, was a little disappointed by the proceedings. "I sure want to win one from them sometime." he moaned. improvement he's had trouble with the fast greens made him a strong favorite to clinch first prize Sunday Journal Star Special ADAMS Rain forced postpone Brasee, Bauer.

Lorenz, Salestrom. Curtis. lin 174 and Jim Sommers reached 12 6 in the vault for the other Nebraska firsts. mnror Vie cmtpre Siinriav's fin tenters Scott, McGill. Mullen.

pitchers were drubbed as the Ottawa farm of the Philadelphia A's lost to Syracuse, 8 2, Saturday in International League play. Bill Hockenbury, Dutch Rom and Ed Hrabscak all i i ii UL. 4" ITfchAr. IC TTtartr. ment of the Mudecas Class A and baseball finals scheduled here The stocky StrasKeim, a former All Big Seven guard, played a fine game at defensive end.

aiS Wlin a pBT ur HoW Wmiender, K1tir than hi flnsfst rivals. better than bis closest rivals. i Adams, Mueller i Ronnie Dobson. Sooner athlete. for Saturday night.

716 was the only performer to pluck 6 3 Dave Douglas of Newark, vanity ru 8 7 Rex Fischer was outstanding for i I Aiums 7 i3 nff a Cair of firsts winning the the varsitv His fancy dash in the 'and Art Wall of Honesdale, vanity storiw TD: Korinek. r. Fucter.t0" ir 1 Uie Vdisiiy. nis idmj uosn oat. r.f...

Vfi flordosna. one. 220 lOWS in 4.5 In addition tO tne mm. WmV 1 1 fiarl firet iirhort nlav PAT rfi. rwie FG: Bofdosna.

one 220 lows in 24.5 in addition to the ficfit ttvc Ain mnurirc TUnm (nrmar TTniuorcitv f1 Slnct nurtfr hrotieht to mind worked in relief against Syracuse. Hockenbury pitched from the second to the sixth when Romberger came on. Hrabscak finished ic hiehs. 1 1 af A. Atenws isflssasu The finals will be played at Sterling Monday afternoon.

Clatonia will face Sprague Mar tell in the Class finals at 1 p.m. Adams and Sterling will mix, for the A crown at 3 p.m. In the dashes Juel sweatte took siarxea oaiuraay, wem wen uvci Fiscner pT: Vacanti. par On the 7,400 yard Mexico golf. Officials B.ll Keefer.

referee; Mathlai Volt, the century in 10 flat and Quanah hp ninth. tul MMA.E UtiW Alitor All 1 viw jw cage luminaries made a real reunion out of All Sports Day. Rem Bobby Reynolds' great run against iniscing with their ex Coach Harry Good just before the Varsity Missouri in 1950. Fischer was Alumni tussle, are (from left): Claude Retherford, Milton (Bus) aided by a crushing block thrown Whitehead and Bob (Shorty) Pierce. (Staff Photo.) iby big Jerry Minnick.

club course for the first time inoii bik tCox was, first across the finish line All three pitched for Lincoln judge. Itne tourney. last season.

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