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THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM. MONDAY, JANUARY IS, 1923. Travers to Meet Tonight Bob Vines Led Eastern League Twirlers IJATE COMMISSION TO ALLOW ItRAVERS TO FIGHT THIS EVENING; ED DALY MEETS JACK MALONEY Despite the rumors floating about (10 state that Mickey Travers would by the state boxing and not allowid to tight ftd Kaplan 'onigflt. it hss been as- aped Secretary A. of be State Commission, that the bout ill go on as scheduled.

Caslle stated night ihat ho had received no- of Travers' suspension by the State boxing board but owing nearness of the Kaplan affair I the great expensv undertaken by prcmoters he stated that the would take i action on the mutter until Tues- RIUI out ot Bo is claimed- that Travers is with running out of two booked by a Richardson, formerly managed the New Ha. boy alleges that Rich- dson is no longer his manager 1 had no right to book him for any -its. Lew Biown, onne manager of Travers, and George Dwyer -Watchmaker for the National that Richardson is p'aying a Underhanded part to hold up Slight's bout. Report Sell Ont. V-Matchmaker Dwyer reports that reserved seat for tonight's has been sold and that a record crowd wi(l be on hand to "the festivities which will be in the Town Hall.

It n-ill be thj sixth meeting of the Nutmeg State rivals and the bout "bould be a humdinger. Travers olds three decisions over the Mei bearcat and in the other two gem'ents ers came out with raws. Kaplan has been rather sour 7hi last three fights and his pres- hangs on tonight') engagement. Meriden boy hjis been train- in New York for -he past week jfhil- Travers has been doing his ifstunts Joe Shugrue's gym in YVa- bury. Both claim to be in tip top ri for tenujhi engagement.

In the semi final Travey Furgu- fjjion, of Wallmsford i mix wal- Ij'lops with Harry Wilson, of California in an round affair is partner of Benny Leo- fSard's, who -Kill be at the ringside to Indlp charge. Wilson is a tough ristomer with a hard pick in either and is bound to make the way tojJgh for the upstate boy tonight. Young Leonard, the promising i fight Jil Corbett. of Sartford in a. six round affair.

Daly on Card. Bridgeport will be reriresenti on '3ie card in the person of Ed Daly. Red Farfcl's heavyweight, who wi'l Jack Malonev. of PortChestcr i bout a is scheduled Jo travel rounds or is the te who fell be 1 ore the slashing ck of Battling Ed anJ be ease for Daiy lonKhi. frf DEVONS DEFEAT BRIDGEPORT TEAM BY31T01iSCORE Kiddo Davis to Return To B.

H. S. in February George "Kiddo" Davis will ret to Bridgeport school for the second semester to complete I 113 course for a diploma with the June a a i class. Davig in a statement to Captain- elect Ray Shea of the Hilltop baseball squad signified his Intention of coming out tor ths team 'in the Spring. i was a fleet performer In the other garden of the 1919 championship team.

He also was a good sticker an helped swell the seventeen straight gamp recoid of that season. Dans tit in nicely in the coming season as he is also a good infielder. The De-von Independents nnd tin- Devon Junior, came through- i torious over Bridgeport (earns yesterday afternoon. The Independents displayed a snappy parsing game, backed up by strong defense work, -nhich thr- Bridgeport I pendent, were unable to penetrato successfully. Baldwin, Chandler and Biso excelled for the Devon team, which won 31 to 14.

'Selten- rich and Roberts put up a good same for the The Red Sox Juniors were on the short end of a 41 to 27 score. Barley, Leasure and Graham were the ihining lights ot the Devon Juniors. The score. Dei on Independents. G.

F. a i 3 Allon, If. 0 a i c- 7 Riso, rg. 3 Leasure, Ig 1 KACEYS CAPTURE 11TH STRAIGHT OVER N. FIVE The Knights of arc showing 1 more strength every week and are a i edging up to city championship the A.

Saturday night, the Kaceys FIRST PRESBYTERIAN QUINTET SWAMPS STRATFORD FIVE 83-0; WASHINGTON PARK WINS 25-15 The First team swamped the Stratford E. tosscrs Saturday Jiig'ht, defeating them S3 to 0 on the Prcsby court. The-playing ot Bo7den and Walls a 1 The First M. team defeated the Summerflelds 26 to 19. The United lost the Park Street Congregational team 5 to 4, whf the "Washington Park M.

E. defeated Nichols 25 to 15. The scores Niuli'ols Herbert, rf. Christie, I 1 H. Russell, c.

I Brewer, rg HubbeUJs. P. 1 Pts. 11 2 4 0 0 6 (I 14 15 1 Bridgeport mlt-pcndents. So tenrich, rf.

Roberts, if. Gossney, c. Meserole, ig. Janico, Ig. 4 0 0 12 0 I 4 0 14 DOUBLE HEADER AT DEVON CLUB ON WEDNESDAY New York 24 to 16 in a bitterly contested game.

It was the elev- entn straight win for the Kaceys this season. The Knights have played fourteen games and have won thirteen losing but one to the Stanx ford Separates. They later defeated that team The wonderful floor woik and brilliant passing of the Kaceys has accounted for their many Uctories. Manager Eay Lnch plans to bring crackerjack teams trom New York Massachusetts here for th remainder of the season. Tne score of Saturday's game fol.lows: Original Collegians.

G. F. P. 1 a GPttel, If 3 2 Becer. 1 Deutt, rg 2 0 4 Belsie, Ig 0 1 PARR CITY "5" ON THURSDAY The Park City A.

A basketball Jfjfam -will furnish the opposition for 'he "Black Rocks in the night game at the "Farm" week. The Rocks have seen going at a ut rate of late defeating some of best teams around the I hop" to keep on their winning alt this Thursday. -There will be a pr-'lhninary game pjbftween the Black Rock Jrrf. and "-ome junior team in the city. The lineups: rOnc'k Rocks, MILFOHD.

Jan. fans Milfprd will ho treated to one of fhn best double-headers of the season on Wednesday evening of this at thr on A. C. dun when the fast a i tackle the "trony All-Colleginte fvo of Bridgeport in 'he main attraction. i the A.

C. girls will a ns their opponents the speedy Xnw Canaan girls quint rt i has made suoh a i emarknble record th.s 'flic girl's gomu prom'ses to be a hummer i start to the finisn as the suburban lassies a''e out i revenge because of the defeat ad- mmirtered by the vp-state or.tM early in the season when McTaggart charges lost by the score of 2T. to 8 Fresh from their victory the Catholic i girls Sat- urdav nirtt the locals are confident of another win. Tho main go of the evening will together two fast quintetsvhich promises plenty of action. Tho lineups follow.

Pnc'n A. C. Girls Xew Cannan Miss A -Miss Kelloy R. F. Carrol! Mibs a a L.

P. Miss Wood Tola's 6 4 Ivnishts of Columbus. G. F. Burns rf 0 BiickJev.

I 0 McClellan. rf 2 KanniR. If 1 JMcGran. 1 Rone, rg 4 Cretclla, Ig 3 Washington Park M. G.

T. J.aok'eman, rf. Baker, If. If. Pts.

Hannum, c. Spargo, rg. Innocent. I Referee, Nanchy. Presbyte Bowden, rf.

Walls. I Ball, 1C c. Smith, rg. Hamilton, Ig. Eddy, Ig.

G. 14 F. 1 0 0 B.H.S. ILL PLAY CHOATEPREP1T WALLINGFORDIED. Tasker Resigns; Hunt Is after His Berth J.

H. Taslier, head coach at the Connecticut Agricultural College has resigned. This will place the. coaching for Hie remainder of year ivpon physical J. Guyer.

Guyer is a Springfield college graduatfe and' a capa'ble man. bpud Drew. Trinity College coach, and A. Hunt, ox-Bridgeport High School mentor are betiiK- considered for the job next fall. Drew has the edge and i probably en the Connecticut campus when the football season rolls around It satisfactory salary arrangements can be made.

The Bridgeport school basketball team will a to lord Wednesday evening where they will play the Cljoatp rchoo team un Choate gym floor. 'The team hasn't improved any since its first defeat at'the hands of, the Hart clan and Httl ho'jie is chfirislu'd by the supporters of the Red ana Black that the team' return to this city With a Roger Mahor ot this city who played, a fine guard game for the BRIDGEPORTTM GIRLS WIN OVER NAUGATUCKFIYE local team in 3 9 2 3 playing one Stratford M. E. G- Converse, rf, Broderick, Fail-child, If. Andcrsou, c.

I Platt, ig. Arbuc'kle, rg 0 0 0 0 0 0 P. i I 5 Siimniei'flcld M. EG. r.

Tola's 11 WARRIORS LEAD RED MEN'S LEAGUE; GAMES TONIGHT rf. Johnson, If Reisch, Kuhl, rg. Thomas, ig. First M. E.

CleM and. rf Rowland, if Walters, If. Holmgren, Wilkes. rg. Adams.

Ig. Rogerson, ig. r. 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 IS 25. Pts 29 Ifi 12 13 8 4 S3 Pts.

(I 0 2 10 19 Pts. 8 10 of the gu'ai'd pjMtions for the Choate team COOKIE PUSHERS ON TOP IN LOCO LEAGUE The f-ookie rushers-pushed the Finale Hoppers out of first place in the Locomobi lejRiu. The Pushers are now leading with 26 games won 13 sanies lost lor a percentage '660. The ond with of gle with 132. LANKY RIGHT HANDER ALLOWED FEWEST RUNS PER GAME IN 1922; BORNHOEFT LED IN VICTORIES Y.

1. H. A. TO PLAY JERSEY POLICE i HERE TOMORROW The Bridgeport High school girls' l-Iickey team took another step toward the state championship Saturday afternoon when they defeated the Nauga- tu'ck girls' team on the hjgh school floor to 14 Tills victory of the Thp T. M.

H. A. tpam will clash with the Jersey Police five for the second time on Tuesday night at the Y. M. H.

A. hall. The boys from "Skecterville" were'on big end of the last game but the local tossers are confident that Tuesday's game will pmj differently. Theteams will Y. M.

H. A. Mooncy Marrou Gordon Kaplan lineup as follows. Jersey Ciiy Police VanDoren, Robert Vines, the lanlty right hinder of the Bridgeport Americans i last- season, led th Eastern league twlrlcrs in the average for earned runs per game. Vines will wear the Brooklyn Dodgers uniform next season having been recalled by L'ncle Wilbert Robinson.

It is the, second season that a Fridgeport twirler has topped the league in thp earned run division. Slim Bornhoeft led the circuit in this department in 1921. pitched in 29 jja.tnes for the locals last season and allowed 81 runs or an average of 1.658 per frame. He was closely followed by Jolinny Cooney, New Haven's so uth- paw. who allowed 1.935 runs per game.

Vines pitched to 8S1 batters girls saved local liigli from disgrace which school would have been given by half as large a school and a quarter as many students. Miss at forward was the outstanding star of the game, playing a fine defensive game besides helping her teammates pile up the score on their Valley rivals. Miss Petrakastis of thp played well making 11 or foea" team's points. Bridgeport' Girls. Miss Ohver, If Miss Evans, rf Miss Polacl.

Miss Waters, rf kewith, rf 3 Fmale Hoppers iWh individual i Mis Ke'ley won the high Mss aJe Hoppers took away the high single and high total honors with 505 for the single and 1428 for the total The summary compiled Kerwin foUows: Htanil.ns Trains. Cookie Pusher? Shakers Cake Eatei's Pod Busteis Apple Knockers Miss Crehan. -rg Miss presi, Ig 23 I 18 18 14 13 16 SI 21 2 PC. .660 .460 .460 .460 .380 0 C. 0 0 Totals 10 Nnugatnuk GirK G.

Miss Labo, rf 0 Mis Cleary, If 0 Miss Petrakastis, if 5 Weavi'f. 'Miss -M oss, sc ss Andrews, sc JLiss Baliinskie. rg Miss Galriel.son, Ig Totals' F. 1 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 Gingoria. C.

Glock L. Butterfleld The Independents will play Separates in the preliminary who scored 214 hits off him accounting for a total of 43 earn I'd runs. He struck out 'as many he walked, both totaling 51. The other B-ldgeport pitchers ranked Stauffer Leasure Bornhoeft Fltelson LeRard House game. The lineups: independents Chandler i Rlso Separates left forward Rockowitz H.

Schwartz Baldwin right forward MacTaggart center Greenstein J. Schwartz P. Walters left guard right guard Wexler F. P. KACEY BOWLERS- WIN TWO MORE PIS MATCHES 4 11 12 14' 29 2.312 2.554 2.64* 2.685 3.213 Bornhoeft led the locai twirlcrs in Kames won aaid He twirled in 33 games winning 19.

The record of the local ipltchers In wins and losse, follows: Bornhoeft Vines LePard Stauffer Leasure House W. 19 15 14 17 11 11 in 17 14 4 Po. .600 .560 .500 .441) .333 BROWN TO HAVE A HOCKEY TEAM SOON 1. 0 0 0 0 0 The Bridgeport Knights of Colum- team Wad a good woek- I I I end In the State Kaeey league. On 0 fSiturday afternoon they defoatod Ansonla Knights In three 0 i-straisht strings and (i the Seymour K.

of day afternc-on. both matches were on the knights' alleys 14 Miss Ih'is Lucas Lisbon'! i R. G. jliss M. Doyle Miss i a Paris Ghiotto Fjllfuckley fPondero L.

F. C. R. G. Innocont Rogp; Burr 'von A.

C. All-Colleaiale- Gould R. F. Lewis L. T''.

Chapman Rosemhai Pederson. R. G. ScolHns a The Warriors arc Icadins the RPC! Men's Bowling league uith a one- g-ame advantage ovr the Hunters and the Scouts, who are tied for second place. Tonight, at the Park City alleys, the Brave, i play the" Hunters, while the Warriors will tackle the Scouts The standing and averages follow: Standing 'of Teams W.

Warriors 1 i i Scouts Bravt 1 Referee, Qui? ey. Congregational. U. Snowden, 0 1 A Snowden, 1 1 Waclell, ii 0 Sehultzo, rs 0 0 Curtis, Ig. 0 0 2 6 i I.easne TFitrti indmdual single, Shultz, 132.

High inJiMdua. total Kelley, 339 High team singie, Finale Hoppers 305. High team total, Finale Hoppers, 1 '12 S. High markless single. Morgan, 94 Roll of i ,1.

Kellcy, 3.10; Morgan. 3 2 6 Golden 3 1 4 Hanson, 311 .1. Ryan. 313; 311; 310; Martin, 3 1 0 Mai'tm. Shu'tz, 309: 'J.

Kelley Sbultn, 308: Martin. 307; Hardy. 307; F. Kelley, 3 0 7 a i 306: Grace, S04- Rvan. 3 0 4 lii'cy, 303: Uardy, 302., J.

Kelley. 3 0 1 Kellcy, 301 COMPOS TO PLAY RED MEN TONIGHT The State Ipaguv Bridgeport Stratford W.al ling ford Derby New Haven Amsonia I'Naugatuck Seym out- standing follows. PC 7 0 1 0 0 6 0 I I (p 1.000 3 3 6 000 6 .000 7 The student bod of ilrown university, Proxidence, R. has declared its intention' of eiitirms a hockey team in competition in fhe near future. The Providence col- leglanq -have access to York pond, a spacious rink with natural ice and all the other facilities neces-wry for the inception ot-a first class hockey team are at their disposal.

A wealth of material, which includes many players who were conspicuous in hish and prep schooi- hoclcey circ'es is being -whipped Into shape'' by Quentin Reynolds, formerly goal foi- Manual Training High school. In addition to Reynolds. are Boh Adams and "Dlz" Falkncr, formerly ot Broqklinp Jim Cherry, formerly fHamilton Institute, Ernest Cal Brown and Bill Fanning, who also played for Train KR1CKSOX TO MILLERS. Jan. PC.

i SSli i .300 .417 High fingle. Scott, 91. Tlish single, ijcott, 1 2 High total. 301 High team single. Scouts.

439 High team total. Scouts. 1317. Roll of Honor. Scott.

301. I'ark St- Mallei, rf Clark. I ack. c. 1'arcly, rgr.

Baldwin, Is Referee. Nancln. 1 I- 1 1 0 0 0 If, IILLTOPFIVE CONTINUES TO LOSE Avcraffcs N. Y. U.

TO PLAY FORDHAM IN YANKEE STADIUM HAVEN QUINTEJ HAS SNAPPY TEAM 5i Thp New Independents are placing a snappy team on the court his season and would book some lie, in this section. Manager E. of 43" Howard avenue, New jHaven is desirous of hearing from Tadciock A Devon A. American Legion ot Stratford and Bridgeport "Kaceys." NEW Jan 14--A K. graduate manas-cr nf a ics at Yo'lc I'niM'isitv.

1 ras a Violet's a schedule for next Fall Amonpr eight names list is that of Columbia, disposing of th" gossip resulting- from the 1 ate enoing or last Fall's game that thp two schools sever foot- ba'l relations. i One game will be played in new Yankee a i that on Ele'c- tion dav. ember 6. with Ford- i Columbia gramr i be played is a i to bo i I OP. and after Monday, a a 5 our Ir'ales Department aj 630 Fairiield Avenue, will be discontinued at a addiess and will be comWned i our Seivice Station at i860 a i Street, corner of Columbus Place.

Sales and Service on tires handled will be continued. Telephone remain unchanged, Noble 1646 and Noble 1464. The Egan Tire Rubber Co. DlSTKIBlTOUs OF Goodrich United States Hood Solid Pneumatic Tires Martin Jahlonsky Brady Scott Km! son i Bolce Downing Mora O'Donnrll Starkey, Smce Shea Connor-, Baestlm Mas-e i i Monroe Kennev Stoeres Murtagh Tilaunash Whalc-n G. 3 fi 12 9 12 12 12 9 3 12 12 12 9 3 3 12 12 9 12 3 12 12 Pf.

2f)0 672 1115 1072 1034 769 9S7 72S 2 4 5 ll'l 9 71S 927 2 3 9 2 1 Uoodear Mechanical Rubbe MANY P. GAMES ON THIS WEEK The Public School basketball schedule for week Side BoJ's--Clacs A s. Hlack Rock Washington Prospect. Vjif-t Sirtc--ClaiM- A Boys Ijincoln i a i lcKmley TUKSDAY West S.de--Cla~.s A Shelion L'rospcct nock IJa.st Boys Staples a i vs. Beardslcy Wl'lDXKSDAV S'dc--Class Bovs i I vs.

Wheeler i Road xs. Madison East Side--Class A Girls vs. ISarnum a a THCIihDAY Side--Class Q'irls vs. Webster Ilean Side--Class A Girls a Staples Lincoln McKinlev FRIDAY Side--Class A Bns AS, T.ongfellow' vs. BJack Rock KaM Side--Oass Blris -jnimerfleld Beardslcy Kranklm vs.

WaJtersvjlle Tho fast slipping: Bridgeport high basketers lost straight game at the Lyon Terrace gym Satu a afternoon when they were snowed under by the state cham- p'onship XaugatiK'k High team IS to 12. The Aisitors stalled scorinj in the flrst i of and continued up the score- consistently (lur- I ins thr eiuuc. I the game local team looked as if they had seen the Hilltop gym and Ihcir passes were so i that a stranger w'ould a thought that both teams WPI-P shooting for the a basket, as most oC the locals' passes a a went into the hands the a team. Harvey of the visltoi lived up to the honor that was given him at the Tufts tournament a.s all state forward He mad eighteen of his team's points. The score: Bridgeport Hteh.

F. Mrnzik, rf 0 Cremins, It 1 0 Enckson, If 0 0 0 Christensen 0 1 0 Kandqlpli, rg i 2 0 6 Oilman, IK i Shu a in Kellcy Palley TTardy Merrill Ilan-on Pt 11 IvS Riley a i a Gib! Cameron XitsJile Grace Lane Kerwin Carroll Coiner i I), roan Baker Grifl'cn Gates I r.ut./ InUhldunl Avcrases. G. Pf. 15 1473 39 3SIU Totals 5 Xaugatiich High.

G. lliiryp rf Fox rf 6 111 s. I 4 h. I 1 Kloomquisl, 1 Dinmnff, rg 0 Linskcy. 0 Ig 0 Tola's F.

4 Moorp Cooney 39 9 17 17 34 39 32 9 3') Si! 36 37 3 30 89 13 3.1 39 30 37 3S I "i 311 35 33 3G 33 7s: S.4G 3 7 3 0 n. in 570 1595 3192 3 2 9 7 0 2 3 3310 3 3 9 3211 3 2 9 2 6 7 21J29 2 7 4 3,194 2 1 3 29(18 33(14 2 5 2 3008 2 0 4 i 2 0 4 4 2 7 6 2 The I'ompo Life- Guards and the Norwalk Red Men Will clash on the court at N'orwulk for the second time this season tonight. The Cfompo I pitRher Carl Eriokson of the Wash- i won. the flrst game but the inston Ampr'caiis and R. Ledbetter Clam Diggers leel i pitched for Portsmouth club will come i on top i of the Virginia League last season The will start at 8 4 3 and hav been secured by the Minneapo- he teams will i as Mis Ame-ican Association club for ComiK) Rod Men 1 next season, the local management Carlson announced to-day.

left forward Quinn Clancv TlOOSIEItS POR BOG.VT.l'SA. i forward i I I A A I 14 -Meeker The club of Ameri- center can Asssoc ation i train Kora- Drlscoll ninckman luca it today, left guard ROPER TO BE ONLY PARTIME COACH 98 9 7 a 95 91 94 9 4 rlcht guard Mason The members of HIP team have bopu ordPred to report in I i a a i on sity. J'arch 10 to ma'ce Soulli. Pill Roper, tootball coach at Princeton university, will be retained in that capacity when the Tiger football committee mppts tonight, but it probab.e that 'he -will not be able to devote his entire time to it next season. According to plans entertained.

Princeton will leave th' detail worlr of coachine to Red freshman coach, who will go through th" motions under HIP supervision Roper. Roper himself visit TiRprtown two or three tims a week. i'- i a that Ralph Glirov deposed cant'im of las" vear's will take GPiinPil's place as freshman i so 89 89 9 ST 87 87 87 ST 87 S7 Sli 86 Sli So 85 So S5 INDUSTRIAL TEAMS TO ROLL TONIGHT The Industrial Lfiisue wl'l roll pome snappy frames at I Mair, to-nicht. Four mutches are scheduled Gene-nl Elcctiics will Remington A.rJii«. Bridgeport Brass against i Bunis-Bassick The Snijver boys i their sUir the Typewriter tP.im, and- the H.ir\ry Huhbsll team will clash with the Locomobile roll.

SHELTONHIGH STARTS COURT FIVE SHELTON a fast bask a team to represent Shelton High school is being rapidly formed bv a W. Mayo and Coach I a a i Dail practice is being liold lor class tcanib the New. High school gym. A the rlass comiJictition is completed two team" i be chosen compete for places on I lie a i tr-am. An a a schedule has been arranged bv Manager Peteison hns been app by the a i council.

The giil.s of the school nlio 10 plai a -cries of class Kiamos i I SoMiiour and i a i sclioois i is a i ranseil 'o a Feb. 9. Feb IG at i Feb. 21. 1-Vh.

2 4 loi'd at i a i 2. Stratford snralfc' il, Ma ch n. Sli'clton, a 16. West a at West March -'3, a at fJliflton a i New a Com- High tchou! to be a ed later. TWO LEAGl GAMES ON TONIGHT Two gamts i bp played in i City league No.

1 tonight HIP City gym. The St. Joseph TH. onglcs will pla-j the OIICP defeated Mptne while Hie A juniois wiP make their debut Hams' up against Reming- tons. Last Days with every Suit-- Custom Fit for Finer Dress--as low $25-00 HTHESE are the last, liberal days of $8 to $14 trousers free, cui trom the very same cloth as the suit or different just as you wish.

Saturday is the last Saturday but one; this last chance for this season to gel a custom tailored suit, at no higher i.han ready-made and get extra pants--worth $8 to $14--absolutely frfe. The extra pants at no extra cost--if you order this week--give double i to suit and a spare pair always freshly pressed for better dress. Individual Fit ana Fashion "30 with Extra Pants Free URS is individual--really personal--tailoring for the man can never be fitted correctly In ready-madea; who does not wane to pay the needlessly high prices m0 gt sood tailors; and who does not want wait four to 1 five weeks for the small tailor. We tailor yon'll be proud to at prices, you'll be pica-soil to pay, and In a days If necessary. Overcoats Ready to Wear soft, ail wool overcoats, made up duitng our slack and now offered at TAJll)RS AND WOOLW MERCHAWH '941 MAIN ST.

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