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The Expositor from Brantford, Ontario, Canada • 8

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Kxrosrroit bramfoid Thursday ne Facts spor Canadian Shares Success In Australian Sports Story Hr Jack ffnlllvan nf physical education foe (he State planned spoil proziani In avoid rndr grow Mail wmr South Wales since 1911 stilpiri searching (or potential MELBOURNE The spec- jmt the beginning" he champions If you have thousands tacular assault on world and ((1id The Canadian Press in an interred it is oniv natural that Olympic records by Australia interview 1 you'll get champions We hrlieve swimmers and women sprinters fas Aspire Higher vovingsters of II are the real pa l's been one of the success stor- "With the turn of the wheel tential and that a youngstrr must its of the 1956 Olympic with increased sports facilities show world das hefore fin- What makes them the fastest pju the native ability of Aua-ishet high school humans on earth in these glamor trajan a hides we ran be more "Important loo is the great sports? The answer is simple: A 0f a wor(j power in track and pride of families employers government sponsored country- (jejd swimming and olher sports teacher and noliticians in sports wide compulsory sports program jn competitions auch as the Olym-1 achievements one of the most extensive in the' jc(( English-speaking world and the 1 burning desire of the Australians to be the world'! best Had Na Tracks Sf year-ult ruiive of Th Allrallan ory la (uelph Onl was all the more amazing when it la "ducatinn director in During Hid lummrr we attendM a party at hirh several To roQto aportawriteri were preaenL One of the Queen City scrihei trftd to recall the namea of Branllord athletes who had gained na-inflal prominence in the athletie world in recent years When ho mm unable to name more than a few he turned to us and remark rdt haven't turned out many good athletea lately have you?" Nl one in the audience was prepared to argue with him then The man wasn't far wrong it aeemrd But Just this week two of Brant ford 'a ambassadors to the sports world have gained recognition alt the way from New York Cily to Melbourne Australia Sara Barber has been one of Canada's most prominent athletea at the Olympics and tomorrow night Cord Wallace already rated among the best ifight-hravyweight boxers in the world will enter the ring at Madison Square Carden for a bout that will be ielevised across Canada and the United Stales It ii amazing to foreigner to 15 a considered that there was not on is amazing io loreisner 0nl and Montreal following his I trwk (lintrv hfra watch the rrnlad slh c'cs of era(iuatinn from th! University of -522 this country of 9500 ono ride to Wpslprn 0nlario lfp clrthuM- the victory platform day adcr day Up bfl1 Allralia-S pannKl pro to receive gold medals the adula- of for KhooJ chil- lion of their countrymen and the Jrfn plaudit! of the sports world Npw WajM a)one he But it no surprise to controls the sports activities of dian-born Gordon Toung director aboJt yoiinsstfri of 12 ind over 1933 the year in which sprinter Marjorie Jackson and hurdler Shirley Strickland began rewriting the record hooks Now there aro all in Sydney and Melbourne Additionally track and field la a third-rate sport behind tennia There i nothing complicated an ticket in which the country I about the system" he explained firs nrd I "The patiern is similar in all en e- and Australian stales-there are womens basketball local education board all are Just as In Canada track meet controlled bv the state education do not draw but Australian love department" of Prts and that desire to win- The key to the program is that keeps the youngsters at it every primary school teacher 1 kids have a genuine must lake a physical education MrP to work hard" said Young Police Check Rumor About Wild Party Wallace you may have noticed has vaulted from eighth place in the National Boxing Association's world ratings despita the fact he hasn't shaken his fist under the nose of an opponent since the last ratings were published Meanwhile lha man ha meets tomorrow night Tony Anthony even though he won his only fight within the past month has been dropped from fifth to ninth Never hsving been a champion at solving riddles this agent hasn't attempted to figure out the NBA'a reasoning- But it really doesn't miller because the outcome of their fight will place these two title aspirant in their proper perspective A win certainly would enhance Cord's fifth-place standing It might even move him up a couple of notches landing him within a step or two of a world championship bout A loss well no one in the Wallace ramp Is mentioning thst nasty word Yesterday up contacted Frank Bricker by phonp at his room in the Park Sheraton llolel in New York City He didn't have much to add to what had been said before he and Cord departed Sunday evening He assured us that Wallace was in "great ahape "He'a been running every morning in Central Park and -working nut In the afternoons at Stillman's (the world-famous gymnasium which la Just a hop step and jump from the "Are you still he was asked "Sure more thin waa tha hasty rejoinder Harry Shepherd of Montreal who handled the Brantford heller when Cord won the British Empire championship In England last June has arrived at the scene of the hattle and will assist Bricker in Wallace's corner tomorrow night flpspile (he latest NBA ratings the 23-year-old Anthony is expected to rule a tepid choice in the betting The only rap against him is an oft-repeated reference to his jaw" Apparently he has not proved to the satisfaction of veteran ring writers that he can a punch But if that's the case it ran only he concluded that Tony hasn't been bit hard often He has lost only four of his 22 pro scraps The part of hia record which really impresses is the fact that on 21 oceaaiona he has knocked tha other guy colder than an Eskimo's snout Wallace who has 19 knockouts to his credit and probably a lot more if a complete list of all his victims could be obtained also has a reputation as a slugger He belted out Bandy Turpin in the fourth round after having been decked earlier by the Englishman Anthony for that matter also has been known to pick himself off the canvas and go on to win which hardly jibes with the glass-chin label SYDNEY tAP '-Sydney are investigating stories of course for at least two years who got hi job when New Sou riotous party held Wednesday Has Spart Background Wales advertiwd around the worla night by some mule British and "A result every tncher hat for a physical education director American Olvmoic athletes at a background of sports knowledge when Young took over his Jon Congee bead! There are physical education per- (here were eight physical educa- Police claim the some when schoolboy and girl Hon specislisl in New South nude and others in are taught the fundamentals of Wales Today Ihrre are more than ran wild on the beach for several nil sport and every school in the 300 hours country devote one afternoon ai Team managers and me her week exclusively to sports denied any high jinks when asked The youngsters practise the about the party today fundamentals learned at school on Inspector O'Neill officer in afternoons devoted to sports and charge of the Randwick police better-than-average athletes enm-area in Sydney said he was in-pete with other school every formed the disturbance occurred week of their school life under a Tv-on when some UB Olympic team planned program aiarxie a ion a member "raided' the Coogee "In addition our more premia- Bay hotel where the British are ing ynungsters are creamed oft staying from this and enter club The athlete said to have been tion after school hours during concerned compelrd in an inter-1 weekends and on vacations That national track meet in Sydney where the real polishing effect Wednesday night 'takes plare This morning the hulel veran-i a Australian idea 1 a dah and beer garden were littered' with broken beer bottles The wire' mesh in front of the hotel was Curling Results nf Isst night's gamei the Brant Curling Club in Holland 2 Slemin 0 Wood 0 A Shultis Jr 1 Sheppard 2 Dr Lind 0 Digby 0 Jepsnn 2 Sutherland 2 Cnrkshull 0 tone 2 A Tsltew son 0 Salmon 2 Forbes 0 mesh in front 01 the hotel was Dr Crocker Saw Western Stars Kormie Kwong and Rollie Miles of Edmonton'a Grey Cup Eskimos arrive in Vancouver in preparation for the Easl-Weat Shrine All-Star game The tie Miles is unpacking is not necessarily a symbol of what the West will be willing to settle for in Saturday's till Kwong plays fullback and Miles (CP Fhoto Vancouver Frovince) Jackson and Machen Frick Says No Match Being Planned ray ni rjy 1 nailer 1 JACKSONVILLE Fla commissioner Ford rciae wrecked and pipei had bech torn a MHiieAfa aJ I Inifa DficV concrete setting! Brick1 out of supports were smashed Larry Houston manager of (lie US team said later "the party' it there was one could not have wnn'J Tu-been anything like the way it was cards after Ld described second byjvolved in Mondays eiglitplayer were no girl and no (APJ-Daseball Frick referee Joe Wednesday ordered Detroit Tigers to return to Kansas City pitcher Canuck Victories By Skip Sargent sit ion for more than 20 yenrt Must sportsmen count them- He is still nn the advisory hosrd selvrs lucky if they see one or two 0f the Csnsdisn Olympic Corn-great sports event for milter snd serve in an advisory ample the Olympics or the set-i(aparjv ih ineel and also ting of a world record but there national YMCA live on Dufferin Avenue here in The 1908 Olympic witnessed by Brantford a gentleman who has pr frnrkrr ws the first to in-seen countless store of wonderful PjIK(P th gruelling decathlon a moments In the world of sport ifst 0f 10 event During thw Dr Howard Crocker is 6 Dr Howard Crocker games he witnessed the SYRACUSE NY (API Un-defeated heavyweight Eddie Ma-chrn bout Jack-son title FlovdMachen's heavy guns Sixth-ranked in the Summerlin the third round on two being shaken in the the winner and Palmer called it 6-4 The plodding drunks" Police have 0 1 laid any deal between the two dubs National Frick ruled that Blake drafted- foriBoxing Association listings by Kansas City earlier that day barges ClubjMachen said the victory was a from Toronto Maple Leafs of the So if both hoys live up to past performances tomorrow Bight's battlo could develop into one of those old-fashioned brawls In pier-six fashion leaving the TV fans screaming for more Which would be a definite asset for the winner because the men who make these television matches like to go with fighters who ran excite the living room clientele Back to the betting Bricker (old ui that he hadn't heard any quotation on the odds but that Anthony likely would be a alight favorite If he Is we know a few local punters who will he happy They intend to their dough and send it to an acquaintance in New York with instructions to bet it on Wallace At last report the "pot" waa over $100 with the prospect that it would grow consider- jilh Jackson and we would ably before being dispatched today was offered a with Tommy (Hurricane) as a stepping stone to match with new heavy king Patterson Billy Brown malchmaker the International Boxing said following Machcn's unanimous decision over ranked Johnny Summerlin nesday night: "We have offered Machen a jin put the winner of that fight Id-round birthday present to his wife Char-j inLernationBl League must re- eighth-lotte who celebrated her 23th main with the Athletics at least through March 25 before his coo Wed-hirthday Wednesday Barrie Ties 4-4 With St Mikes HH IWIKCS Machen weighed mo's Su bout like: Summer-! (rac can be assigned to another dub year old and his eyeatglit is fail- making of xnnrl bisorv when a Jack Crimian a righthanded BARRIE Barrie Flyers tng him but he still -maintain Swede became the first man to in-TYaffinlnA pitcher who won four and lost acored twice in the last three mir- actiVe interest in sport Dr- burl the javelin more than 200 with Patterson" lilt (I Jill 1JCI CUICU eight for the Athletics last year idea of the final period to gain a Crocker has been connected with fpp( Brown said however that Sid 'wa sent to the Tigers in place of 4-4 overtime tie with Toronto Stj sport3 through the YMCA and as until then such a feat had Flaherty Machen' a a (If (lYfll MflflS Blake Michael' College Major in an phyiljcai education chief at Uni- rnniHPred almost impos- to wait a couple of dayai In the deal Kansas City had Ontario Hockey Association Junior Versily of Western Ontario for well aihp Al the time of the famous before he gives an answer" Brantford Stags juided to -sent Jim Finigan Eddie Robinson: A game Wednesday night over 60 years throw l)r Crorker was with the There were no indications- that thrir scoring laurels last night at arK Blake to Detroit lor Ned Gar- Dick Cherry aaired twice for He has an amazing memory athletes helping them Flaherty would refuse the offer haredvcr' ViriTruck- Gcn Host nd Barrie Dale Rolf and Tommy recmint dories of great mo- prafjw UrU He was fortun- the tSnto eXction to an mIJ 'Vyip Rcfardi ndl! PherjBlack gtrt the others St Mch for Canada in Olympics fn011Bh ln hppnmp lnpr(ed in Bill Harrington to Charleston a ad's scorers were Jim Snnoskij wich he has seen though some of Speaking nf fight bets the last-minute change in odds nn the Moore-Patterson fight caused quite a bit of eyebrow-popping Geno Ward of the New York News a keen boxing observer claims there waa a rumor prevalent in Chicago that Moore was "in the bag" According to Ward the rumor had it that Archie was in wrong with the fistie powers because of the scandal attached In the lawsuits that were impending against him and it had been dreided that he would be an unworthy champion Machcn's ability as a counter- jn jjp javejn throwing and puncher as dismayed in Wednes- Tiger farm club in the American Frank Mahovlich Bob Boucher' (hem happened half a century ago (hrow which set a record day night's triumph might make Th Association and Frank McKnight Dr Crocker was manoger Alhltre and eoaehing have im- There was also a suspicion (hat Moore's management had let nut him a very capable foe for "np Canadian contingent which was ihe nrm'rd so mueh that today the new champion loop But lerwortn hit the JiVrr 4 TIL'C at TJf first to officially represent Canada Uvplin 1)urIpH mnrP lhan Machen tailed to record his 13lh 22 points with JeiTy McMahon 1 A I fix in lhe Olympics That was in 1906 fppt knockout in winning 19 bouts behind with 21 snd Art the word that Archie was not in tip-top shapr hence the sudden flood of Patterson money which knocked the odds from an of and the game were held in Eng-: nr (rnckPr wa present in original high 0-9 to even money Summerlin withstood the heavy 'Mann following with 19 pounding much to the amazement The Slags roared into a 45 28 or his shorter opponent and thelead in the first half and Guelph: 19I5 spectators who paid a gross simply couldn't catch them Fj gale nf $4951 to see the televised! Antkiw a new member or the and broadcast battle Stags saw limited action at the land Holland for the 1928 Olympic He can recall Canada Boo Kerr an pp nnw-famoui Perey losing the 100 metre in a close Wilim win lwo Knld mHaIa By Tha Caaadiaa Pres onto The two goals which gave BM! fr nsda That was the nr T-nfnr ih National Hnrkpv Canadiens their marain came way in fTr -the Vancouver speedster won the llllon began Leaf playeri in the penailyilhat n1 Brahbe1 gnld mw)aI metre and the 220 metre Machen was in eom a djguard spot on hia first appear-" py pe Canada I rnd rame ninth in the tin- hTtiKUdgM W2h wouS cuT nut the "needle" In' New York the fourth-place mplr stndine thst and Dick Albino scored it 7-3 tor The Stags take on Galt at the would cut nut the "needle" In New York the fourth-place rulL hat was siannine mar penalties which have cost Toronto' Rangers moved two points ahead Thnw1M1 1hr VtT whrn PARTING SHOTS Kitchener-Waterloo hockey Dutchmen have been alternately hot and cold so far this season and aroused the management to such an extent that all of the players were fined after the team lost a game to Stratford Indians last week Maybe there's a moral to the story as the Dutchies have won two in row since The Inlrrcpunly senior baseball aeries reportedly operated at a deficit of $1179 last year although several of the dubs broke even or made money League income was only $1400 compared to expenses of $2900 However each eiuh had $300 on deposit with the league and this fund will be used to offset the deficit Also the seniors have $3000 in honds being held for them by the Intercounty Baieball Association The Maich brothers have eome up with probably their best atlrar- ii 1 -u ve the Olymo cs were Brantford tonight with game Iape 1fafg niany game If of the Leals when they came from riW 0 lck nd-behind on Parker MacDonald aslJlhiprfMrinH 0no1 In tin Ih last-4 languages tor ine oennu am- jrv i nizr" Dr Crocker reealla pie Mars so many games 1101 me iai wnen mey came mm oragnized For the first I charges haven't been attend-i behind on Parker MacDonald WPre written in all to him so far perhaps Wed-third-period goal to tie the last- rr -I Tu- i --tor Chicago Black Hawks 2-2lan8uaSe Irv this 11 had showing for a enun- time railed for 9 pm his Brantford: Butterwnrth 22 jng Mann 6 Miller 10 A Mann 19 s' loss was doubly biltcri rics and 1 Rudy Migay regarded had ever bc mod of the league's top penalty-i Olympics started in 1696 and Jim Morrison one of' Tom longboat Canada 1 Breat best rearguards were the Indian runner wasnt an mficiai night's game an object lesson I loss was doubly outer 1 mvt-l wn a Leafs dSpcd further into fifth because Rudy Migay regarded kad 1996 Br' by losing 3-1 to the third-a one of the league's top penalty- er" Olympics start eeine Montreal Canadiens in Tor-ikiUers and Jim Morrison one of Tom longboat 1 medal tor their best rearguards were the Indian runner wasnt an official jumn if Hungarians Must Soon tion of the local wrestling season in the highly-publicized French IVf fi IfP fll PP alar Edouard Carpenticr Carpcntier ha been doing main event VIHHele in the bigger cities on the grunt-and-groan eircut and drawing py Mlllaa Marmor large crowds He meets Dirk Hutton in tomorrow night MELBOURNE (AP) The hard! headliner at the Armories hour of decision drew nearer to- day for Hungarian Olympic ath- tries battling in their own minds i I I Boxers Say Patterson Good So Is Machen whether to go back to their Soviet- ravaged homeland or to cut all jlics and seek political refuge in the free world I About 50 of the Hungarian team1 of 175 at the games here are believed to have decided to remain' WASHINGTON AP Floyd (Rocky) Marciano marie a J1en lhe first oftwochar-Patterson received a thumping: back and 1 think he may lave here Frutay endorsement as world's heavy-! could hit him (Pattcrsoni on thejni5ht for weight champion Wednesday night i arm and finish him Nobodv else' Bl'1 as their teammates who Irom the most savvy fight judges could" havf families in Hungary got! seven boxer who once' Boh Olin Slapsie Maxie's sue- ready fnr hp 'on5 journey even wore crowns themselves ressor: "He looked grpat heating' who kad 0cnh ad that From lhe fattened former Moore He is the best there ii they would stay behind appeared nesday Humble 2 McMahon 21 Antkiw as np' 'Dunsdon 4 Woods Cer f10 Guelph: Rlythe 19 Harris 16 place MeNsushton win a gold Riirnes 12 Donald 17 Pidtluck 4place Canada In the high Ms Angeles In 1932 If men in the box when Dickie member of the Canadian party hut woud take nage to reesll all Moore and Jean Bcliveau scored he was present and competed great moments In snorts wit-the winners in the second period the Olympics Longboat collapsed nested hy this quiet-spoken before 13289 fans at the 19-milc mark of the mara- gentleman Canadiens went shead 1-0 in the thon after he had been doped He was msnsger eosrh and first on Bernie tieolfrion's goal "He'd have won easily if they (rPaSUrer of the Canadian learn alter a minute and 13 seconds but'Hhose who doped Longboat) had durin the British Empire Games Ron Stewart tied it just after the left him alone" Dr Crocker aj Melbourne in 1938 Melbourne halfway mark' maintains "He wa well out in(aed electric lights for the first Ed Chadwick turned back 29! front and no one could have caught fjma (0 jjgM (hP track (hit year shots for Toronto while Jacques him" This year thst same city Is host Plante in Canadiens' nets kicked' The gold medal picked up by 0 Olympics out 25 Stewart moved back on Kerr wasn't the first medal Can-( pr Crorker hss been an active to the wing from defence in one! ad won in Olympic competition mpm)ProfBp YMCA for 64 year of the undermanned Lears' many' Canadians officially repre-and cme to Brantford as aecref-player changes was beating thejsented in the earlier game (prior ary 0f the local in 1908 Montreal defence consistently but to 1908 1 but athletes went on their organized the sport pro-con Id beat Plante only once own and competed ram in Oiln and after hi r- A crowd of 7486 was on hand Desmartenu a Montreal firrment in 1030 be became head in New Y'nrk as Rangers went liceman won the first gold medal' 0f thP nhvsle1 education densrt-ahead 1-0 on Harry Howell's goal ever won by Canadian when he nipn a (he University of West-just hefore the end of the period! swept the 56-pound weight throw Ontario He wan at Weatem In the second Ed Litzrnberger got in the third Olympic at St Louis' jr ig yf)ra his 1 1th nf the season for Chic-! The weight throw is no longer on vfhal dni Dr Crorker think ago and Hawks took the lead on the Olympic agenda of Ihi Olympics Jack McIntyre's goal a few min-i In 19D6 a party of five Canucks( fprj itt me (he greatest ulet later went to Greece for -the Creek (hlngs in the be "It Andy Bathgate and defenceman! Olympics and Canada picked up doe a lot for the smaller na-Bill Gadsby set up MacDonald's 'another gold medal Elwood(joni tying goal with only six minute! Hughes now a top executive of pr fmeker believe that Olvm-left in the game-while the Hawks the Canadian National Exhibition nc( ar doing lhe lob tor whirii were shorthanded was one of top marathon fhv were that is Lome Worsley had one of his hopes but was forced out by nhelning nations snd peonle to easier nights in the Ranger nets injury He coached Hamilton understand each other and to being called upon to deal with Billy Sherring and Sherring won-! pronole friendlv eomnelition only 25 shots Chicago goalie Al Sherring thus became the last had good eyesight I Rollins handled 31 drives man to win the Olympics on theW0d have gone to the Olymnles plains of Athens site of the ancient jn Australia" be explains "Aus- nninn HntrlSnn games He was given a hourfe byigralia is a wonderful country and IjtyiUll DULL llllfj (he city of Hamilton and became (he peoole love sports" The and teams of celebrity And that's high praise Indeed Brantford Branch 90 will go to With Canadian interest aroua- coming from a man who has de-Guelph Saturday lor Canadian Pd an Olympic committee waa voted his life to sports Mgion Trolley Mague bowling formed which consisted of three1 Inddrotly Dr Crorker sup-malches In their last game the men Dr Crocker was named porta Brantford's forthcoming local trundler blanked CalL manager When the Canadian (United Appeal 100 per cent As Rraddoek to grey-haired Barney today" Ross who'd never make his old Gus Isnevich to he having serond thoughts ahmit the future welterweight limit they agreed 1 joKt" heavv eh'tmn rnmin' The Hun8arian camp at Olym- Bui almost in the same breath What more?" Wwlnesday had indicaed a few added: Watch this Eddie njnv conn another ex licht vu pn'lfd um Ih vc-i ri v- iy ex-ngni said with tired voices: We are Machen the West Coast heavy- heavy tillist: "Hes good Machen back to Hungary" weight who outpointed Johnny i th' onIy around Mho has a jjf Rummerhn Wednesday night forthancp olhori( can-t -1 The name nerrt later th cy said to mjIrMW and ihSid The old pros sized up rallerson boss He will rule the roost a do The crucial moment will come in interviews while here for a long time It looked like vou nr vhen the team lines up with its testimonial dinner for Goldie I could have beaten Moore the luggage lo board buses for the Ahearn Washington fight pro-other night but Tattcrson did it airport Then the lone hours of motor which earned some turn right" inTconllirt wlu reaJh a ciimax tor the Damon Runyon Cancer Tony Canznncri ex-feather and Some of course could -leave lightweight champ: "Really good 'the plane at its final stop in Here what the former champs jn a frw yeara be will be very (Western Rome had to wy about Patterson: jhard to beat A heavy-weight While Australian newspapers Braddnck: lie will be around a doesn't mature until he fa 24 or have carried reports of varying long time Wait till he puta on 35 But Machen may be the best" 1 numbers of Hungarians who would another 10 pounds Patterson Tendlerlhe great light-! defect one team official Ferenc punches faster than Joe Louis hut wojght "He reminds me of thelMolnar would only comment with not as bard But I would be 0jd school He is a knockout: smile: "Let us say that we have afraid of this Machen tighter now Could anyone else 'reservations for 151 people to go 7-0 A Ife and Richardson Olympic Association was formed a long-time worker with the Behind Th Eight Five-foot six-inch Trainer Eddie ac1 Jad in 1922 Dr Crocker became its' he realizes the vital role plaved bcal himW)'7 No" on Die two flights" Coppola measures Tom Cross with eight basketballs to (ind the tormer hvn a 273firt secretary and held the po-lj? the emnmunUy by organiu- heavj-weigni cnamp He still has single 1 Uons aided by the appeal a lot to learn and I don't know' Prii- loyismt higr H-iKtmn Th- Chritm rip -iifr" Natur that tne Seton Hall (South Orange NJ) sophomore centre Tovetr Drug store isi Brant 1 prvn qiialltv gnarantarO Ava Ctfla ur a'l nrraUnni lajr- pnmilar Ity- Th- Chriatmai nn --Hrr" NaUir FarUra Injland tost lectnn Ind elnyro from Am black Shoe tjUjdi ixBlne fa vj keep opponents Up in th air -f MriiFP injiunn pfpi Kirrunn ana: H7pr irnm ait vbfti narpvnea lo Moor Bui Uti Bartley lou of irn parkint iCdboriM Strict ari Dv Car Salat ISO DaUrautMi awiy iw large Mlcctlon 'away gUa makes ahoopuia miv 1.

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