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The Edmonton Bulletin from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 8

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Cl' Links Wizard Winds Up 13 Strokes Ahead of Field With 259 Sets New World's Golfing Record Canadians Outscore All-Stars ueounj IP0RT8 SATURDAY night's junior hookey game at the Arena pro duced little really good hockey but lack action and resulted in a pretty fair attraction The tempo slackened off toward the end the pace telling on the boys but the soft ice certainly didn't help The sheet good at the start had water showing on it in the late stages Canadian! held a big margin gn PAGE EIGHT PUU ZE WINDOW ftCKFN cemmsijiu or wise ICTRETRffVES BONK BALLS ttwd bi THBLMA wt MARLtw fXC Club officials according to current hockey gossip Edmonton fan will icon ice three of western Canada' top Junior squad Regina Commando are said to be coming next Saturday Moose Jaw Canuck the following Thumday and Saturday and Winnipeg Monarch for Nov 1 ind 3 WITH NEW WESTMINSTER pLARENCE MOHER former Can-adian junior roach left Sunday morning for New Westminater where hr will handle that city' entry in the Pacific Coaat aenior circuit this aeaon Ken Cox and Freddy Smitten ex-Edmonton juniors went along with Moher and Bing Marluk and Bill Jenkins also are slated to line-up with the Royals Whitey Rimstead and Reg Bentley who expect to receive their Army discharge this week will be with New Westminster too Alex Pringle former Maple Loaf Junior is with Paul Thompson's Vancouver dub Don't forget tomorrow night's football fame at Clarke Stadium between Varsity's Golden Bears and Canadian juniors West End Tornadoes are Calgary's junior representatives in the Alberta final first game of which will be played here next Saturday the play during the tecond period Jack Manion having 23 shots to handle at compared to five for Norm Kumitch There was only one direct ihot on the Canadian goal during the last 19 minutes of that stretch "Sparky" Milner had 20 aboil to deal with 12 in the firat and eight In the third heat and only one got past him Kumitch Canadian Juvenile atnpped all four fired at him in the opening aeaalon and five out of the aevra in the third TWO NEW SLAYERS HARRY GROVES M-yesr-old centre from Winnipeg who was with New York Rovera last aea-eon made hii firat appearance with Canadian on Saturday He pivoted the Dick Sisson-Harvey Roaa line and aenred one goal Harry and Ron Matthewa are former team-matea both being with Winnipeg Oriole when that club won the Manitoba midget title All-Star alio turnad up with a new Mike O'Neill a likely-looking defenceman A a pitcher Mike had an important part in the triumph of the Arrow In the recent city junior baseball playoff Mike will line up with the EAC puckiter Although there ha been no eon-flrmaiion by Canadian Athletic FIRS HIS CCASitt WEST P0IHT FWfr SER6EANT AT WEST POINT FIRST CAPTAIN AT WEST POINT FIRST AMCMCAN TDK FULL GENERAL 50 FIRST AMERICAN TO BECOME RELDMAfim FIRST 70 BE a4STAR 6CNERALTWICE FMR MEMBER OF WRAINB0W DIVISIl RRST CHEF OF STAFF EVER REAPPOINTED 'FIRST SON DrA CHIEF OF STAFF ID OCCUPY THE SAME POST IFWST AMERICAN TO LEAD THE ARMIES OF NATIONS ruleover jamtbt 2500 yiarsj Believe It Or Not By Robt Nelson 21 UNDER Byron Nelson who uid recenUy his game was getting fired what ii claimed as the world's golfing record for 72-holcs in winning first money in the Seattle open with a sensational 21-undcr-par performance He carded rounds of 62-6B-63-66 over the par 70 course and wound up 13 strokes ahead of Harry Givan and "Jug" McSpaden tied for second spot Mortons Holding Regular Workouts Mortons newest ntry In the City Senior Girls' Basketball League are holding regular workouts in the North West Air Command drill hsU in preparation for the coming season which joint coaches Bruce Hembling and Boh Scott and Tommy McClocklin hope will be a highly successful one The newly formed team will he sparked by some highly rated local basket bailers some of which were members of the western Canada finalists last year The liat is headed by former Army and Navy Pats and Aces stars and will include such players as Margaret Hembling Peggy Colville Laura ScotL Connie Strachan Gladys Limming Denize Calloway May Spence Ada Forbes Irene MacKillop and Mary Pricker Rounding out the team win be Pat (Cavanaugh) Hunt who starred with the Comets of former yean Beryl (Westbrook) McManus an ex-team-mate and Iris Adanu a member ol Vancouver's champion Hedlunda last season Next practice of the club la being held tonight at the NWAC drill hall at 6 o'clock AU player are urged to be on hand List Of Players Vancouver Camp VANCOUVER Oct 15-(CP-Paul Thompson announced Saturn day a liat of playen who will try for spots on his Vancouver Canucks who open their Pacific Coast Amateur Hockey League schedule with A game against Portland in Vancouver OcL 23 The following players are trying out with the team: Ed McAneeley Cliff Kil-burn Doug Webb Defence-Dick Gray Ken Stewart Lyle Swaney Willie Schmidt Bob Gibson A1 wains Ah Me-Dougall Mel Neilsen Dutch Even Alex Pringle Bob Looney Maurice Duffy Don Campbell Gordon Mir-tle Bill Cairns Joe Evans Hal Somerton Ernie Dougherty Junior Gridders To Play Varsily University of Golden Bears and Canadian juniors will play an exhibition football gome at Clarke Stadium on Tuosday night commencing ot I SS Banquet Members ot the South Side Athletic Association junior baseball and junior fastball team will be entertained at a banquet tonight at the Corona Hotel starting at 6:30 o'clock Ail players are reminded of this affair In North League to Grabs Playoff 4 (4 0 Taking a five-goal kwi i the second period warn lhcy counted six times to their once Canadian eventually defeated AU-Stsrs 7-3 in Saturday night junior key exhibition at the Arena About 1800 saw the game Bill Gadsby nd Eddie Them with two goal each led ing for tha winners Harry Groves Doug Anderson and Bill Johnson adding singletons Bob EAC centrt talliad th bnt tor All-Str Bud McPherson and Mike Thomas both of tha Maple Ltafs picking up the other two "Sparky Milner of the EAC junior and Jack Manson ot Mapln Leifs shared net mndng for the All-Stem Milner working the first and third periods and allowing only one goal Norm Ku mitch juvenile goalie wa In th Canadian nel BOBBY MANSON Neither team scored in the opening period which produced fair fast but at time very ocrambiy hockey hut Wagner netted for All-Stars early in tha game bui the goal was washed being scored after an off-side whistle Two penalties were imposed around the eight-minute mark Jack Davies being banished for slashing and Don Christian following a few seconds later for the same offence Canadians outshnl their opponent 12 to 4 in this chapter Second period opened faster and Mike Thomas almost beat Kumitch within a few seconds Bobby Msn-son counted the first goal of the game at 3:14 The EAC centre was standing Just about on the goal line and he pulled the puck in as the final act of a scrimmsge Kumitch being down on the ire three or four feel ouL Jimmy King drew an assist Harry Groves squared for Canadians 16 seconds later neatly finishing off a play with Ken Anderson Canadians continued to press and Jack Manson gave a fina display of gosling GADSBY BREAKS TIE BUI Cadsbv pul Canadians out In front at 13:01 with a shot from the left wing which Manson appeared to have blocked In Just i over minute Eddie Thomas made the eount 3-1 on a gmart play with Cy Thomas and John Rypien Man-son making two quick (tops before being beaten Eddie added another at 1552 brother Cy and Rypien again as-aisting Canadians continued to dominate the play and Doug Anderson netted unassisted at 16:22 and Bill Johnson circled the net to make the reading 6-1 at 17:31 Play had just nicely gotten under way in the final period when Groves eased Don Bobertson Into the boards and the South Sider evidently declared the situation called for a little boxing exhibition Bud McPherson just about precipitated general melee when he started to awing and he was fortunate In escaping with Just a two-minute penalty Robertson and Groves drew major TWO FOR ALL-STARS Feeling ran rather high at time in the period Several penalties were handed out and Wagner was lucky in not receiving one for stick-swinging with Gadsby the Intended victim Gadsby raised the score to 7-1 al 2:27 on a neatly engineered effort with the two Sorsa and LuchinL Bud McPherson carommed one into the net off the post with a blazing shot at 3 JO Mike Thomas supplying the pass and Thomas nearly repeated seconds later Final goal went to Mike Thomas at 7:50 Bill Pettinger setting up the play Milner made a point-blank save from Rypien at exactly 14 minutes and a beautiful atop from Don Slater a couple of minutes later Tommy Nuttell and Pettinger were both through on Kumitch in the last minute LINEUPS Milner Pettinger O'Neill Manknn TWimss Km Robertson Wsgiier McPherson Christian Bcnkie NuttalL Manson Ellis Case GauC KUbum KunilL-h Gadsby Sorsa Anderson Johnson Is ter Ry pien Thomas Thomas Groves Sisson Russ Luchini Anderson Johnson Spence Davies Cam Smith Harry Omni SUMMARY Firat No scoring Penalties Davies Christian Second period 1 All-Stars Manwn I Km) 3:14 A Canadians Grove Anderson) 3 Canadians Gadsby unassisted) 13:01: 4 Canadians Thomas (C Thomas Rypien) 14:30: A Canadians Thomas I Rypien (' Thomas) 15:52 A Canadians Anderson lunassislnd) ISdCt: 7 Canadians Johnson (unassisted 1731 Penalties: Pettinger Thomas Gadsby Ellis Davies Third 9 Canadians Gadsby (Sorsa Luchini I 2:27 A All-Stars McPherson (M Thomas) 3 A0 to All-Stars Thomas (Pettinger) 7 JH) Pens Hies: Holier tson Imajorl Groves (majorl McPherson (A and 10 miiih mu) Johnson Slater Russ King Circulation figures of daily newspapers in Canada are audited by an ndependenl body of advertisers agrncieA and tha Audit Bureau of CirculationA Louisville Downs Newark To Cop little Series Title PAGE EIGHT Ripley Following arc Saturday's Old Coun try Busby scores: RUGBY UNION Guys Hospital 43 Old Merchant Taylor 0 Harlequins A Wiepe 8 Richmond and Blackheeth I Swan' St Mary's Hospital A 9L Thoms Hospital A Roeilyn Park 6 London Scottish Bath A Bristol A Bedford A Middlesex Hospital 11 Cardiff 40 Glouceater Cheltenham 11 Alderihot Servicee A Coventry 19 London Welsh I Llanelly 11 Pontypnol A Newport 33 Nealh 11 Northampton 13 Nottingham 9 Waterloo 21 Sale 11 Glasgow Academical I Greenock Wanderer A Stewartonlan I Glaagow High School A Wataoniana A Edinburgh Academical! Wanderers A Leicester 9 Nuneaton 1 RUGBY LKAGL'E FIRST ROUND Caatlcford 11 Lead 10 Dewsbury 30 Hull Kingston Rovers Festherslone Hnvrrs 34 York 4 Huddersfield 7 Wakefield Trinity 32 Hull 10 Halifax I Hutu let 19 Bailey A Keighley 17 Bramley 15 RUGBY LEAGUE Liverpool Stanley 4 Bradford Northern 41 Salford 2A Workington Town 4 St Helena 21 Ruchdale Hornets I Warrington 5 Barrow Widnea 10 Swtnton Wigan 21 Broughton Raiigera 14 SOCCER SCORES Following are Saturday's which were not included In Saturday 'i results: Burnley 0 Preston North End 0 Bury A Blackburn Rovers 2 Chesterfield 0 Sheffield United 0 Correction: Newcastle I (not 0) Grimsby Town 2 Winnipeg Bombers Beat North Dakota GRAND FORKS NJ) OcL Winnipeg Blue Bombers in their first trip south or the border this season Saturday defeated the Univeraily of North Dakota 21-16 in International football tussle here Sioux took a 7-0 lead in the first half played under American rules Don fancy's second quarter touchdown and convert Blue Bombers came back strongly the second half scoring all their points on three touchdowns by Danny Summers Ches McCance and Wilf Daniles all of which were converted Sioux drove from Bomber's five-yard line In the finul quarter for a major score and Harry Beckwith Blue Bomber halfbark was downed behind his own goal line for a safety touch Thirty milliun lines of sponsored advertising in daily newspapers supported eight war loans ST1 BULLETIN MONDAY OCTOBER IS 1945 4 IngNse 2 LOUISVILLE Ky Oct 15 (AP) Louisville Colonels nailed the 1945 Little World Series pennant to the Parkway Field flagpole here Sunday afternoon by defeating Newark Bears 5-3 in the sixth game before 7882 shivering fans Held to five hits in Sevan innings by three Newerk pitchers the Colonels broke 3-3 tie in the last of the eighth when they scared the peir ef runs which won the series Rex Cecil went the route for the Colonels fanning eight men and keeping the International League ciub'a 10 hits well scattered Both aides played errorless ball The Little World Serica opened in Newark and Louisville of the American Association won the firat three games in a row Then the teams moved here and Newark wnn two in auccession It was a four-out-of-Mven aeries Earlier Newark had eliminated Montreal in the final International League play-offs four games to three Louisville eliminated 8L Paul in the American Association final play-offs four games to two Newark 010 000 10 3 Louisville 000 210 5 8 0 Garbett Farmer and Van Grof-ski Anske Cedi and Walters Canadiens Trim Providence By 4-2 SHAWINIGAN FALLS Quc OcL Montreal Cauadicna of the National Hockey League dele a le the American Hockey League Providence Reds 4-2 in an exhibition game here yesterday It was the first game of the season fur both clubs Chess Exhibition WINNIPEG OcL (CD-Frank Ycrhnff of Regina Joint holder of the Dominion chess title with Abe Yanufsky battled against 35 of Winnipeg's ablest chess players in a simultaneous display here Saturday night and emerged with a seorc of 20 wins 12 draws and only three losses The exhibition lasted three hours Parker Wins MEXICO CITY OcL 15-(APi-Frankie Parker nl Los Angeles the United States champion won the Pan-American tennis championship Sunday by defeating Fruiii'iseo Segura of Kcuadur in the filial 9-7 3-6 6-2 8-6 4 on in Finishes 21 -Under At Seattle SEATTLE Oct (AF) new world's mark for a 72-hule competitive golf tournament waa placed in the records of the Professional Association Sunday by Byron Nelson of Toledo who battered sun-bathed par for 259 in the $10250 Seattle open tournament His 21 strokes under regulation figuros earned him $2000 in war bends end put him so far In front of the field tho only argument wes ever second place Amateur Harry Givan of Seattle and Harold (Jug) McSpaden ef Sanford Me finished in a deadlock for runner-up spot at 272 Givan stroking an even par 70 yesterday and McSpaden romping heme in 67 The final day's best effort was by Denver's George Schnciter who want the route In 65 to wind-up 10th at 280 Nelson's great he never wavered from the fairwaye and missed only one chopped two strokes off the record set only two weeks ago by Ren Hogan of Hershey Pa in the Portland Ore open Hogan took ninth here winding up with Jimmy Hines of Chicago and Ed Furgol of Detroit who started the day two strokes back of Givan and one in front or McSpaden skidded to fourth with a pair of 71s and a 275 total Ray Mangrum with a 67 Jumped from eighth to sixth at 276 SgL Jim Ferrier San Francisco followed at 277 and Art Doering of Denver was eighth at 278 The northwest contingent except for steady Givan skidded early Sunday Portland's A1 Zimmerman was topi far the group with a 70 which earned him a tie at 283 with Chuck Congdou of Tacoma who tallied 72 Fred Wood of Vancouver BC unable to control his tee shots took 75 for 288 Ted Longworth Portland was home in 290 with a 72 and Joe Moxel of Portland had 74 for 297 Stan Leonard also of Vancouver withdrew Reply Paid Takes Gallant Fox NEW YORK Oct 15-(AP)-A reformed plater won the 650000 added Gallant Fox Handicap at Jamaica Saturday but Mrs Jacobs' highly favored Stymie The 339200 share went to Mrs Louis Babinowitx' Reply Paid A record betting throng of 44521 uw the light weighted three-year-old sou of Questionnaire ridden by Jockey Herb Lind berg and carrying 106 pounds acore by a length over Jefford'a Trymenow William Olympic Zenith fin-iahed third a head behind Stymie lacking his usual stretch kick wound up sixth of the dozen starters in the mile and five-furlong grind The huge crowd set world record for betting on a seven-race card when the day's total hit 84151-512 Grimm Welcomed By His Hometown UNION Mo Oct The vanquished came home to a victor's welcome Saturday as his fellow Missourians opened their hearts to Charlie Grimm manager of the National League champion Chicago Cubs Jolly Cholly once again his Jovial self after a hectic week of disappointing baseball pranced down the main street on hii own horse the cheers of several thousand citizens in a parade General Manager Tigers To Retire DETROIT OcL 15(AP)-Jack Zeller 61 general manager ol Detroit Tigers 1945 world series champions said Saturday he will retire by the end of the -year I'm through" uid Zeller who has been in baseball for 42 yean a a pitcher manager club owner scout and general manager "I definitely will resign by the end ol the year Then I'm going back to Texu and just Soccer spurs 8-0 could only edge them out 1-0 Saturday on Tottenham's grounds Birmingham holds second place and Millwall third with Chelsea in fourth spot after a 2-1 defeat by West Ham United In Scotland Aberdeen last unbeaten learn in division lost at Glasgow where 60000 saw Glasgow Rangers triumph 3-1 Motherwell playing at home lied with Falkirk and went to the head of the division Aberdeen now shares second place with the Rangers Hearts and Hibernian In the Scottish League Dundee atsyed on top with an easy 5 victory over St Johnstone Ayr United moved Up from third place to second with a sprrtarular shutout 64) over Stenhousemuir and has Fife moved down to third place a (ter losing 3-0 to Dumbarton fine "Indian Summer" weather Rally in Fourth Trim Packers 8-4 To Take Intermediate Crown Swift'g won the City Men's Intermediate Fastball League championship by defeating Canada Fackers 8-4 in the deciding game of a best of five series at Kingsway Park yesterday afternoon 'The teams previously were tied with two wins each Trailing 3-1 at the and of tho third framo Swifts pul lad the game out of tho bag in the fourth with a big fix run rally Leading the merry-go-round wort Ray La-londe with a triple and Jim Brault with a double both with tho bases loaded The other long-hitter for tho winners was Art Dalmar with a double in the fourth with nobody on Packing the moat at bat for the losers were Ray Janha with two hits and Walter Barron Mike Thomas and Joe Korvel with one each Swifts team now gain possession of the CIO trophy emblematic of the league championship Score by innings: Canada Packers 021 000 100-4 11 4 Swifts 001 600 01 8 13 2 Walter Barron and Joe Kowel: Ray LaLonde Benny Hoffsteter and Johnny Kiingspon Tornadoes Take Calgary Honors CALGARY Oct 15-(CP)-With an aerial and running attack that never (lowed down West End Tornadoes easily won the Calgary junior football championship here Sunday before 3D00 fans by smothering North Hill Blixxards 20-1 Blizzards held Tornadoes to three rouges in the first half but after the interval West End turned on the power and combined top notch football with a couple of North Hill's mistakes to easily roll to three two ol them converted Hawks Lose 3-1 To Kansas City MOOSE JAW Sisk OcL Kansas City Americans detested Chicago Black Hawks 3-1 in the deciding game of a best-of-three exhibition series here Saturday night The teams split the first two games at Regina Don Grosso Peie Horeck and Johnny Mariucci registered for Kansas City while Tommy Fowler of Winnipeg scored Chicago's lone tally CALCAIT JUNIOB wt Znd Tornadoes SB North mil Bernards 1 owrr Toronto Bosches a Windsor Pockets I Hamilton WiMrata 11 Ottawa 9Ttan IS me rotm Toronto Aryonairta IS Rimdton Tiferi SENIOR EXHIBITION Toronto Indians IS University of Western Ontario 9 University of Toronto McMaMor University Winnipeg Blue Bombtn St University of North Dakota IS VS COLLEGE Esl Army 28 Michigan 7 Columbia 27 Yale II Colgate 47 Lafayette 6 Won'eatrr Tech A Tufla Pennsylvania 40 North Carolina I Michigan State 12 Pittsburgh Naw 2S Penn State 0 Rutgers 19 Muhlengerg Harvard 21 Rnchester IA Princeton 14 Cornell I South Georgia 49 Kenturky Mississippi 26 Louisiana Ttah 21 Tennessee 20 Chattanooga 0 Duke 26 Wake Forest IS Mississippi Stale 41 Detroit 9 Alabama 88 South Carolina Midwest Indium 4 Nebraska 14 Ohm State 12 Wiaeonsm 9 Purdue 40 Iowa 0 Nntra Dam 24 Dartmouth Missouri 13 Iowa Plata 1 Pnuthwrit Dire 13 Tulana Texas 12 Oklahoma Far Heat UCLA 12 ClUIomie 9 Washington 6 Washinglon Btata 9 Oregon State 19 Oregon 9 Rt Mary's 61 Paclfir 9 Colorado 21 Colorado A A 9 Utah Btata 44 Montanta UnlvaraW US PROFESSIONAL Philadelphia 24 Detroit 29 Boston Yanks 11 New York Bunk 13 (tie I Chtragn Cardinals 19 Chicago Bean Cleveland Hama IT Green Bay Packers 14 Washington Bedsktni 14 PitMurgh Bteelers 0 Barons Stop Wings In Exhibition Tilt CLEVELAND Oct 15-fAPl-Earl Barlhoiome irorrd three goals Sunday to pace Geveland Bltuns to a 7-6 exhibition triumph over Detroit Red Wings before 6000 fans The Earoiu who open defence ol their American Hockey League championship Tuesday night against Hcrshcy Bears broke a string of five coiuerutive exhibition insses to the Wings Detroit brat the Barons 7-3 Saturday night CANADIAN SPORTSHOTS HALIFAX Oct liar-neia racing under the ale lights may be the coming thing in the Maritime! if present plans work out aU right There ia much talk of installing a night racing plant at Sydney and one Prince Edward Island track is just about act to swing into action next year If the initial experiments are successful it's highly probable other racing hotbeds will follow suit and no reason why it shouldn't be a big success While there is no lack of enthusiasm among the harness bugs now night events probably would draw much larger crowds and help the owners by boosting the purses rather meagre now HARKING BACK Now that Moncton has Us stadium back after a wartime stretch with the armed services the fane are looking to see what cooks in the coming winter end dreaming dreams of the old-time Hawks which took the Allan Cup in 1933 and 1934 Dud James classy homebrew centre who baffled the best of Central and Western Canada with his lazy sweeping poke check ia manager of the stadium this winter Pete Mill native of Quebec who came down east to play for Truro Bearcats some years ago and stayed ever since wants to take some of the juniors in hand around Halifax way He says some of the material ia as good as any in Canada but needs some fancy drilling Tobacco is the main item of export from Macedonia Leading drew huge crowds to all the league games Total attendance throughout the country was more than 700000 In the South-North section of the third division Queens Park Rangers unbeaten leaders went down to a 2-1 defeat by low iy Ipswich Town before 6000 spectators However Queens Park remains in lop place Port Vale and Watford moved up to share second place while Northhampton Town went down to third South-smith seel inn saw Crystal Palace increase its lead at the tup of the second with a second straight victory over Exeter City this time by 2 1 CardiH City slipped from second place lo third by going down 4 2 before Bristol City which moved from fourth to second spot Rripli-1 ton and Hove now share third place 1 vith Cardiff after 3 0 to low-! placed Bournemouth Alhletiva I Chesterfield is Still LONDON Oct (CF Chesterfield held fast to the top position in the League North Section of British football Saturday in a 0-0 frame with Sheffield United which reflated the result of last week's clash with the same team Liverpool boat Bradford 2-0 to ramain in second place shared with Blackpool and Bury which both won games Huddersfield Town is third while Stoke City dropped to fourth spoL In league south Charlton Athletic held grimly to its nne-poinl lead (nr tup pUre bv healing Aston Villa vith hnlh goals scored lair in the game The same teams drew last seek Birmingham City vhirli last week crushed Tottenham Hot- RUGBY Tues Oct 16 8 pm CLARKE STADIUM UNIVERSITY GOLDEN BEARS Vs CANADIAN JUNIORS Adnuuion Ticket Stadium CAVAKITTA ftTORlX FOR CTOS-ThU CuvamrtU RpnrpA for Chicago Culm in the fourth inning of the final purr of Ihe 3915 World Scrim Ball ik shown an it dropped out of Tijppr Catcher Paul hands Tlale urn- Jnrt Art PasnarpIlR Rprendy nut his arms acmfying that vBfrHta naff herpnie the world champions Utf' dcgfiitg OustgQ Cuba 9 to i i.

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