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Medalist, Ex-Champion Ousted In Marin Amateur Golf Sousa, Schallock Beaten In First Round Matches Tonv Sousa, medalist in the Marin county amateur golf championship tournament, was eliminated in a first round match yesterday by Milt Morley at the Mill Valley Municipal Golf Course. Morley, whose putter was red hot, defeated Sousa one up in a match that was hotly contested all the way. Both ------players shot brilliant golf but Sousa failed to square the match Expect 150 Duffers At Golf Clinic Chuck Wagon in San Rafael becomes Marin golfing headquarters for a couple of hours tomorrow night when the Marin County Golfers Association stages its second golf clinic atarting at 8 on the 18th hole when his putt failed to drop for a win. In other first round matches in the championship flight, Gene Tweedt defeated former champ Mel Schallock, 3 up; Nook Ryan won from Jim Corbett by default; Vernon Wilson turned back Joe Purcell, 3-2: John Campagna, defeated Lou Long, 1 up; Bob Lovett defeated Si Malone, 1 up; A. E.

Almcrantz won from Ted Johnson, 3-2, and the match between Earl Blennerhassett and Winnie Detsch will be played later this week. Other results were: Alta Mira Hotel (first Dick Kusich won from Frank And, the affair should attract by default: Bob Rus- than 150 sell def. Tom Gray. 3-2; Wallie more tnan def Arnle Ferin 1 up. golfers, it was estimated today by bm Brossler deI phil Schafer Harold Keaton, president of the 3 2 Doug Webber won from Del association.

The previous clinic i Taylor by default; Floyd Sisk def. ama Theodore Curtis, 1 up: John Ca- artraded approximately 125 ama- hm dpf Jim Hasse 5.4; Henry teur duffers when ex-state ama- and Barney Trumbull will play off teur champion Mat Palacio their match this wreek. conducted the meeting. Raiph Tomorrow night clinic will NATIVE DANCER'S FIRST WIN AS 4 YEAR OLD Winning first start as four-year-old, Native in sixth race at Belmont Park, N.Y. Eric Dancer is ahead of Laffango hy lengths Guerin was winning jockey.

(International Sound photo) SEMI-PRO NOTES 1 feature Eddie Joseph in the starring role. Joseph, who recently resigned as head pro at the Meadow Club, will conduct a question and answer session as well as displaying the form that has made him one of the leading professionals in California. Moving pictures from the Professional Golfers Association also will be shown. Yesterday, Joseph earned a $75 check for placing 12th in the Cali- Raskop vs. Ed Johnson, no return; Charles Ferrario won from George Klauenburch by default; Carl Rissman def.

Ed Murphy, 4-3; Jim Murphy def. Karl Knutson, 4-3; Bill Smith def. C. A. O'Brien, 4-3; Vic Regalia won from Chet Patterson by default; and George Anderson def.

Gel Brown, 1 up. Third Flight: Robert Meadowcroft def. Wynant Van Zandt, 19th; Charles McCrum def. Bill Rees, 4-3; Bill Canham def. Jim Langdon.

2 up; A1 Baldwin def. W. Ahearn. 2-1; J. Prince def.

Paul Barner def. Suengler, 2-1; Otto Qtoto tnnrnampnf at I Cress Smith, 2-1; Bob Finn def. forma State Open tournament a All(jy gommerville. 22nd; Larry Fresno. The Fairfax belter 72- Allen Toole, 1 up.

hole performance of 290 included Fourth Flight: Ernie Border def. rounds of 70-72. 73-75 over the par Brian Randolph, 4-3; Hugh Cor- 1 thel def. Walt Dodson, 4-3; 72 layout. Winner of the tourney was Ellsworth Vines, former tennis champion, with a 277 total, good for $500 top money.

Second was Ralph Evans of Whittier with 278, followed by George Schneiter of Salt Lake City with 281. Errors Soil Marin's 1954 Season Exit Although they got four times as many hits as the opposition. College of Marin Tars erred their way to a 6-4 loss to Menlo College in their final Junior college conference game of the season last Friday at Menlo. The Tars whacffed out 13 hits, including two home runa, while Menlo garnered only three safeties. However, the southerners took advantage of pitcher Pete wildness and three costly Mann errors to grab the decision.

Caughell hit three batters and Price def. Ernie Zubler, 3-2; Paul Bauman def. James Carroll, 19tli; Wavne Bingham def. Jim Diederich. 20th; Louis Przetak def.

A. J. Sullivan. 3-2; Jim Scribner def. Bill Barker, 1 up; Dud Eldridge def.

Wilbur Bolsted. 1 up. Fifth Flight: Jack Mclvor def. Phil Nathan, 2 up; Larry Callan def. Oscar Graham, 2 up: Norman Richards vs.

Jerry Kobil, no return; Jack Murphy def. Tony No- vacic, 3-2: James Campbell def. John Pitcher, 19th; Ed Jeppson def. BUI Finn. 3-2; X.

Wallace def. Bernie Bernstein, 3-2; George Gallick won from Marc Lavine by default. Sixth Flight: David Herbert def. Wet Grounds Cancel Two Marin Games Wet grounds yesterday forced the cancellation of two semi-professional baseball games scheduled in Marin County. Jupiter brief appearance in the county Saturday night and early Sunday dampened diamonds at Mill Valley and San Anselmo to the extend that the local sandlotters were unable to cavort in their scheduled games, namely Tiburon Pelicans against the Mill Valley VFW Merchants and San 6 Monday, May 10, 1954 HAIL THE CHAMPIONS Tam Upsets Vallejo For Track Pennant Tamalpais High School resumed classes early today and greeted Plumbers against the San Pablo back to school with open arms its 1 varsity track and field squad which captured the North Bay League track and field champion- Merchants.

The Tiburon-Mill Valley game was to be the first meeting between the two southern Marin rivals in several years and it is uncertain if the clubs can reschedule the long-awaited battle this season. San game was to be the Hub City club's 1954 debut in which the mayor and councilmen were to participate in official opening ceremonies. The San Anselmans tentatively set next Sunday as their home but will warm up this 440 Coronado (V); Forman Jackson (An); Fisher (St.H.); Lampe 6 (V); Smith Albertson Robbins (N); Mendoza O'Brien To Shoot For 62 Feet Parry Cracks 'Impenetrable' Shot Put Mark I (Piature On Page 7) LOS ANGELES (ZP)-Having shattered the im! penetrable 60-foot mark in the shot put with a breath-taking 60 feet 54 inches, Parry O'Brien heads for the Fresno Relays Sat- urday for 62 Asked what the ultimate might be, the handsome Los Angeles giant who twice officially broke the 60-foot distance Saturday said: be doing 65 has made a science of his specialty. He follows a meticu: lous training schedule even prac- i ticing sometime before a mirror. As a sophomore at Southern Cali- i fornia in 1951 he altered the standard putting style by facing to the rear as he started his motion and began from a deeper crouch.

America's 1952 Olympic cham- pion actually bettered his own world record three times in a special open event held wTith the USC-UCLA track meet Saturday. Meet officials said all specifications had been met and acceptance of the put as a new record will be sought. It was a thrilling week for trark and field fans everywhere. Just two days earlier Roger Bannister of England blasted the myth of the 4-minute mile with his sensational 3:59.4. O'Brien acknowiedged that Bannister's performance had given him a little of added incentive.

The 220-pound, 22-year-old former USC athlete set the official BARUNA BECALMED, BUT WINS REGATTA Crazy Winds Challenge Sailors In Hearst Regatta; Debit Wins Farallone Competition By M. J. NICOL P. I. C.

Pic-Sea, J. D. Matarangas, Rf Pluckiest winds in many a sea- I Escape, John Pitcher, CYO son challenged the sailors In the! Angel Malcolm Dewees. SFYC Vandal, John Martin, SFYC second of the Hearst Rega ta CLASS yesterday. In the first two hours Ah Sin, Frank Wosser.

SFYC of the race, starting off the St. Ah Me Go. Duane Hines, St.FYC Francis Yacht Club In San Fran- i Peter Schoonmaker, StFYC ttUtvtvlL cisco, the wind blew from three different directions. Jim Banina was be- calmed and pulled by the cur-! skylark, rent till she was facing in the Cuckoo, wrong direction. She nevertheless Snowbird, came in first in her class.

CYS EYC AYO FYO CYC CYO Another. windjammer to beat the odds Brothers Debit. She was stuck on a shoal, just south of the Coast Guard Station, for more than an hour, but W. H. Capell, Thos.

Bolger, H. D. Trask, BIRD John Ford. St L. Macoulillard, Les Alexander.

ACORN Sea Point, Clarence Baptiste, AYO Hulakai, Mat Holley, SCO Djinn, Harold Miller. SCO GOLDEN GATE Result II, A. E. Mitchell. CYC Tecnamo II, Rolfe Crocker, SFYC Impulse II, Lou Flagg, GGYO BEAR managed to make up the lost time Bear Ronnie Zatta, RYO when she got off, and came in Koala, Larry Kohler, CYC first for the Farallone Clippers.

Minx, Fred Sutton. PAYC FAR ALI ONE CL1PPFR A first time winner copped the Debit II. St.FYC hard fought Hurricane a Patita II. Dr. Jesse Carr, St.FYC Flurry dark Clarence Kane, GGYC horsed with some fine skippering.

Sausalito Cruising Club did it DIVISION 11 Shearwater, Craycroft, BYC Velero I. John Lewin, SFYC again when Bob Lela- Tal 8-A bob II won overall honors as well Baruna, Jim Michaels St.FYC by Class first in Saturday's power boat race. This was the first lap of the Hearst all Clubs Regatta. CLASS A Boat Skipper Club Junemma, Harold Koch, G. G.

Luann VI. W. Boyd Sheldon, CYC Bonnie Alice. G.H. Johnston, RYC CLASS Saleema, Lelabob II.

Bob Hoeckele, SCC Marvel Mar IV. C.M. Mowers, CYC Paiara, W. C. Beckett.

RYC Velero II. Hank Brigham, SFYC DIVISION 8-B Buoyant Girl, Dr. Rosenblum. SF Nautical, Dr. Tony Souza, CYC Suomi II, Arvid Johnson, GGYC DIVISION 9 Levin Sledge, RYC Lon Price.

RYC Jack Marshall, GGYC DIVISION 10 Dr. R. Curtner, CYC Pape III, R. SCC Francis. A CLASS Kokiak, wifhamsYC.

Harnr Mari-Del, Clarence Delfino. SRYC Hanr Highland Bngade. Vidmar, CYC ft, Javelin. W. B.

Johnson. CYC Maurice Top SFYC Howard Elba SFYO Madeline, M. Schapp 8FYC i ttvc Tuie Sprite, Dr. J. Eccleston, SYS Faxton Davis, Sans 3 CYC Whitecap, R.

J. Alderson. RYC St. Francis III. D.

Morrison. SFYC Dustv, R. Stephens, Stockton i White, SFYC MOWICd VOUIlGr Kokiak, Dr. Paul De Silva, SFYC DIVISION 14 MYC SFYC MYC SFYO 180 Low Hurdles Gaines (T); ships Saturday in the an- I Moskowitz Conley nual meet at Petaluma. Grissom (SRaf) Ten Tamites did all the Jones I worid record of 59 feet 2Vi inches they really came through Beardall Hollings- exhibition at the for us." said Coach Olidden worth LaBoube Helays two wZ ago, Benefield in defeating favored Bora.

Sirocco, Simoon, WINDWARD W. H. Claus sen, Dr. D. Singman, J.

L. Cope, hv a to I 880 registered 59-9V Vallejo Apaches by a Albertson, Gaines); Vallejo; Napa. hinted what was ahead margin. Other schools scored. Santa Rosa; Saturday bv throwing the 16- Santa Rosa 47Vi, San Rafael 18, i (SRosa); Sulli- pound iron'ball an unofficial 60 Analy 17)4, Napa Drake 10, van (SRosa); Gori Morri- Healdsburg 3.

Petaluma and St. son Benjamin Helena two each and Calistoga 1.1^8 Broad Jump- McKee Bass Although their strongest weapon iV(; Johnson wheeler Pearce def. Chester Von Koever ing, 2 up; David Robison def. J. Munlv, 1 up; Howard Frederick def.

Don Miller. 4-2; Cecil Roche def. Joe Reynolds, 4-3; Doc Edwards def. Norman Bott, 3-2; Frank Nelson def. Bob Durenberger, 5-4.

Seventh Flight: Andy Lax def Andre Hahn. 7-6; Brad Smartt def. A1 Huber. 20th; Joseph Filippo def. J.

Roberts, 19th; H. J. Johnson def. Wm. Murray, 2-1; George Carter def Sid Bradford, 3-2; Byron Tardiff def.

Charles 2-1; Phil Sullivan def. Hugh Cavalli. 3-2; Dick Hart won from Max Schutte by default. Eighth Flight: Clarence Bell won from Ted Hanson by default; Ben Hughes def. Harry McCormick.

walked in one run in the second John Townsend def. Ralph 1 up; Don Browrn def. Ed Hollis, 5-4; Pat Starrett def John Abramson. 3-1; Sun Kerk; out wm warm up def. Linder Sackrison, 7-5; Walter Thursday night against the San dep tnej Fnedlund ciu inning, but, the real damage came on an error in the outfield which converted a single into a three-run triple as the Menloans racked up four runs in that one frame.

A double followed by an error In fifth scorecj fifth Jack Hemmingwav, 4-3; Verle Leeper def. Vic Koll. 3-2; S. Wright won from Phil Smith by default; Dick Kav def, George Van Meter, 4-3. Ninth Flight: Robert Getz def.

Joe O'Goody, 3-2; Merton Jacobs def. Hap Englehart. 3-2; Jim ran and a walk and en error stahlbaum defrGeorge Gmahling, rounded out the scoring 6-5. Jack Newman. Ray Carrillo in the seventh.

Marin scored all of its runs in Rafael Merchants at Albert Field. Another game at Albert Field this week will send the San Rafael Athletics against the Hatzell Radio nine tomorrow night at 8:15 San Rafael Manager Mario Bino, whose team now has a 2-2 won- lost record, announced he will send big Walt Leptien onto the mound tomorrow night. Lefty Leptien has worked eight innings so far this season during which he has given up onlv one hit. a single by College of Marin's Frank DeSoura. Pelicans received good news recently when they reacquired the services of catcher- third baseman Gene Chaon.

Chaon was released by Ventura of the California State League recently and returned to Marin County. The strong southern Marin star led Tiburon in hitting last year with a sensational .421 average the first three innings. Frankie DeSousa singled home Joe Deasy in the first Jimmy Clahan blasted a two-run homer in the second and DeSouza csme back in the third to power a tremendous 400- foot homer with none aboard. The loss gave Mann a 4-4 won- lost record for third place in the junior college conference. The line score: Marin Runs 121 p00 12 4 Hits 331 100 211 Menlo Runs 040 010 3 2 Hits 011 010 OOx Batteries: Caughell.

Coffey I and and Kellv, Chalman Jim Riddle. Richard Ulrich and Jess Aiello drew' byes. Second round matches in the and his return to Tiburon will Marin County Amateur, sponsored by the Alta Mira Hotel, Sausalito. are scheduled for next Sunday. Times assigned for the various flights are the same as for the first round matches.

give the Pelicans a terrific punch in the lineup again. The Pelicans, incidentally, will make their 1954 home debut next Sunday against tha San Francisco Fire Department. BASEBALL STANDINGS V2 2 3 91, FACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Pet GB Oakland ..............20 Sacramento -----20 Hollywood ...........18 San .............17 Casey; Chalman, Sperling i Angeles ....18 Seattle ................17 San Francisco ..10 Sunday Results Oakland 11-0, Seattle 5-10 Hollywood 12-3, San Diego 6-2 Portland 4-8. Los Angeles 2-4 San Francisco 4-1, Sacramento 2-2 Monday Schedule Open date. AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet 15 15 16 16 16 18 18 24 .571 .571 .529 .529 .515 .500 .486 .294 Monday Night Pitchers New York at Cleveland (0-2) vs.

Lemon (4-0) Philadelphia at Baltimore- cano (1-1) Larsen (0-3) Onlv games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Ford -Fri- Marin Tar Miler Earns Shot At State JC Title College of Marin miler Bob House qualified for the state junior college finals by placing third Saturday in the sub-state meet at Santa Rosa Junior College oval. House turned in best effort of the year in the mile, 4:35.5, only a second and a half behind the winner. That made him eligible for the state fmaLs at Santa Monica on May 22, but. Coach Irwin Diamond said it is not yet certain if House will com- game jo inning tie darkness GB Detroit 5.688 Chicago ....14 9 .609 4 Cleveland 8 .6001 New .500 2 911 .450 4 Washington 7 12.368 54 5 9 .357 5 Baltimore 6 Sunday Results Baltimore 2.

Cleveland 1 New York 7-1. Philadelphia 4-1 (second game 9 inning tie, darkness Detroit 3-0. Chicago 2-0 WLPet GB Brooklyn 138 .619 Cincinnati .14 10.583 4 14 St. Louis .......12 11 .5222 New York 11.500 24 Chicago 9 .500 24 Milwaukee 9 11 .450 24 Pittsburgh 7 17 .292 74 places and five thirds), the In- Pole diana came through with a few and Nott Clark tie surprise upsets for first places. Mainly, Herm victory over Dick Bass in the broad jump; the Tam relay victory over the Apaches by one stride as Chris Smith barely nosed out Bass in the anchor leg and Jim wun in the high jump, although Vallejo had two favorites in that event.

In addition to those, Otis Gaines won the 180-yard low hurdles for eight more valuable first place points. Other members of the title squad "came through just as expected. None of our boys let down at all and hy golly I proud of said Benefield, who coaches track at the smallest school in the NBL Section I. The varsity members, other than those already mentioned, include Alvin Conley, Roger Albertson. Jud Forman, Preston Johnson, Andy Clark and Steve Harper.

Tam also brought back some gravy in Class competition when its 1320-yard man, bespectacled John Ehlen, cracked the league record in the time of 3:26.5. Ehlen, who should develop into an outstanding miler next season, broke the former record by 25 seconds. Santa Rosa won classes and easily. Only one other Marin County entrant managed to bring home a first place medal in Class A. He was big Jim Ingram, San Rafael High's discus star, who heaved the platter more than a foot better than the runner up.

Clasa scores: Santa Rosa feet 4 inches in hLs first warmup. He fouled on his first official try. Then came the tremendous 60 -foot- that set the crowd roaring. Next he threw 60 feet inch. said compete in the 8nd Beclcer Coliseum relays here May 21 and the National AAU later.

He re- Tharp (Vt; Higbee Newman (V; Price High Jump Wheeler tie Thomas Harper Bunch and Hayes CLASS SUMMARY: High Linn Woodworth Pereyda (SRosa); Pestoni (St.H.) 9.3 record, old record 9.5 bv Carr. Napa. 1952). SRosa); Anixter (D); Henderson (T); McHale Abbott 660 Bate (SRosa); Randolph Wilson (SRosa); Bastrom (StH): Dimitroff 330 (SRosa); Clark (T); Rhodes Prince (N); Kolb 150 Anixter Henderson (T): Grant Abbott Wagner 120 Low Rousch (SRosa); Linn Prickett Clark ports July 25 as a member of the Air Force ROTC. Anglers Hit Big School Of Salmon is the school we have been waiting it was announced today by the Golden Gate Sports Fishers Association after ita fleet struck a school of salmon yesterday near the Farallone Islands.

The school provided limits for most hands, averaging from seven to 15 pounds, with many going as high as 30 pounds, the GGSFA enthusiastically reported. Anyone interested in in on the should make reser- 1320 Ehlen (T); Griggs. White Lagomarsino vations at local bait and tackle Smith shops. Boats leave Sausalito daily. (NewT record, old record 3:29.0 by i Kellv, Santa Rosa, 1953) 440 Rosa.

Vallejo, record, old record 8.3 by Hender- Analy. Tam, (SRosa): Aguil- erra Monti Ebert Bohn 7" Shot ODea (SRosa); Bohn Arita Garloff Carolyn Broad Jump Jones (V): Linn (N) and Walker (V); Rhodes High Jump Wiggins Woodworth (N); and Goodson (V), Marshall Adair (An.) and Bertino Pole (SRosa); Tie Griggs (SRosa), Bowsers (St.H.) and Hutchins (T); Rogers (T), Kramer (SRosa) and Adair (An CLASS SUMMARY: Sunday Results New York 5. Pittsburgh 1 Brooklyn 2. Philadelphia 1 Chicago 5, Milwaukee 3 St. Louis 10-5, Cincinnati 7-6 Monday Schedule Open date.

English countrymen formerly believed that stone axes chipped by primitive men and found on their farms fell there in the form of thunderbolts. a 1 i 75 Arnold Napoli 85 1 15, Tam 33 Analy -i 8,15, Zenk Donner Drake 25, Vallejo 23 7 10, Sonoma (SRosa); Souza (New 20. Napa 124, Petaluma 7, St. Helena. 6 1 3.

San Rafael 3 Tomales 24 and Healdsburg. Class scores: Santa Rosa 744, Analy 22. San Rafael 11, Sonoma 10, Healdsburg 8, St. Helena 34 and Tam 4 CLASS A SUMMARY: High Hurdles Moskowitz (SRosa); Conley (T); Pierce (N); Grissom Healey (V); Gaines (T); Albertson (T); Smith (T); Robbins Pruit (SRaf); Quistgaard Leckie Dolliver son. Tamalpais 150 Arnold (SRosa); Zenk (SRaf); Napoli Cook Souza 440 Rosa, Analy.

San Rafael, Sonoma, St. 46 3 (SRosa) Biocini (SRosa); Arnold (SRosa); Davitto Fostino Clanton Beardall (SRosa); (St.H.) and Shelly 44" Broad (SRosa); Napoli Lombardi (SRosa); Shelly (SRosa); Duarte (St.H.)— 18' 34'' 120 Low Hurdles Mallory Dugger (SRosa); Fostino (T); Ijo (An); Singleton record, old record 14.4 by Fink, Santa Rosa. SCOREBOARD TRACK California 80. Stanford 51 Southern California 954, UCLA 35 4 Stanford Frosh 92, Cal Frosh 39 San Francisco 70, Sacramento State 58 BASEBALL Santa Clara 3-0, Southern California 0-6 Santa Rosa 3-4. San Mateo 2-11 Stanford Frosh 10, Cal Frosh 5 Parka AFB 9, West Contra Costa 2 SF.

State 8-2, Humboldt State I 7-0 Hartnell 1-2, East Contra Coata 2-0 CREW California defeated UCLA by 8 lengths over 3 miles. Cal frosh defeated UCLA Frosh bv 24 lengths over 2 miles. Stanford defeated Southern Cal- ifornia by 14 lengths over 2.000 meters. Stanford Frosh defeated USC I Frosh by 14 lengths over 2,000 meters. SWIMMING California 59.

UCLA 23 GOLF Pacific Coast Conference, Southern Division, championships: won bv Stanford. Southern California, second; UCLA, third, and California, fourth. TENNIS Big 7 championships: San Francisco CC. 19, Modesto 14, San Mateo 13, West Contra Casta 1, Santa Rosa 1. BOXING (Saturday) BUFFALO.

N.Y. Cisco Andrade, 136. Compton. out- Me Cracks Record At Big Meet BYC PALO ALTO young man who thought his pole vaulting days were over nearly three years ago today holds a new California- Stanford meet record of 14 feet 4. Larry Anderson lost 24 fingers on his right hand and 14 fingers on his left in the fall of 1951 when a homemade bomb exploded prematurely.

Anderson, a chemical student, was experimenting with the bomb in a dormitory. Friction caused it to explode. As fellow students carried him to a hospital hs moaned, am I going to pole Saturday hs gripped tha with his and stubs and soared 4 inch higher than the 14 foot 3l4 mark set by Guinn Smith in 1941. Smith won the 1948 Olympics pole vault at London. Anderson's mark one of three set as California won tht 59th annual Big Meet, 80-51.

Stanford men established tht other two. Leon Long, the nation's top collegiate in the javelin this year, threw the spear 223 feet 14 to better the mark of 22 feet 10 set by Martin Biles in 1941. Gerry Wood won the high hurdles in 14.2 to better the 14.3 mark set by Downing McKee in 1949 and tied by Bob Mathias in 1953. new Sudan legislature has pointed in a ndSavoie Mont- five seats allotted to the educated real. 10.

class, meaning those with 1 equivalent of a high school dip- 1194, Denver, outpointed Frankie Campos, 1164, Los Angeles, 10. loma or better. pete in the southern meet. Marin's other entrant in the sub-state finals, broad jumper Dick Matthews, placed fifth at Santa Rosa. Washington at Boston ram It is estimated that the United States dog population is about 224 million.

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