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The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 53

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ontreai Stat 5The TTl Page 53-60 Section IV PORTS SPORTS and Herald PRICE CENTS MONTREAL SATURDAY MAY 31 1958 OOth War No 127 iiinHf" Braves 'Scalp' Pirates Yankees Edge Red Sox Pirate pitchers for 18 hits with Kline going down to his fourth defeat against six victories Forbes Field proved a home run haven for the world champions who have hit seven round-trippers in three games The Pirates scored all their runs in the fourth inning on a walk to Bill Virdon a single by Bob Skinner Dick Groat's sacrifice fly and a two-run double by Roberto Clemente The Braves picked up single runs in the fourth and seventh innings and added two tallies in the sixth United Press Interactions PITTSBURGH May Milwaukee's "Big Three" hitters smashed home runs on three successive pitches in the first inning today to ease the way for Warren Spahn's eighth victory with an 8-3 decision over the Pittsburgh Pirates Spahn who scattered eight hits became the first major league pitcher to win eight games this season With one away Hank Aaron blasted his sixth Ed Matthews hit his 12th and Wes Covington his seventh off loser Ron Kline The homers all sailed into the rightfield stands A 20-game winner eight times in his career Spahn insured the victory by collecting three singles and driving in a run Boston Red Sox today It was the second run of the season for Slaughter the oldest player in the American league at 42 and his sixth hit in only 14 trips to the plate this season Fast-baller Ryne Duren struck out three while hurling the last two innings and picked up his second win against one defeat Boston righthander Dave Sisler had to leave the game in the sixth inning after suffering a pulled muscle in his left leg The bespectacled Sisler had given up only the fourth inning single to Tony Kubek and had not allowed a Yankee as far as second base Will Nixon who took over was charged with his sixth loss in seven decisions The Yanks snapped a four-game losing streak on the Yankees 5 Boston 4 BOSTON Veteran Enos (Country) Slaughter touched off a three-run New York rally-in the ninth inning with a single and slammed a two-run homer in the tenth to give the Yankees a 5-4 victory over the with a sacrifice fly He raised batting average to 371 with 13 hits in 35 times at bat The Braves pounded four 1 -Star photos by Bier Lawn Bonders Start Fling on Another Important Campaign Bill Archibald Ed Kirkpatrick and Bob Fender left trio are among many district bowlers who opened to right of Verdun Club discuss bias on bowl The summer-long schedule today Increase in Lawn Bowling Adherents Due to Attraction of All Age Groups comeback win New York starter Don Larsen allowed his first run of the season after 23 2 3 innings when Frank Malzone singled home Dick Gernert in the opening frame The Red Sox scored twice in the sixth on a fielder's choice and doubles by Sammy White and Jimmy Piersall Kubek followed Slaughter's pinch single in the ninth with a double Slaughter scored on Bill Skowron's ground out Gil Macdougald walked and Yogi Berra doubled to right field to tie the game Andy Carey led off the 10th with a two-bagger before Slaughter's home run into the right field stands Gernert slammed his seventh home run as lead off batter in the Boston 10th Phils 5 Reds 4 PHILADELPHIA The Philadelphia Phillies edged the Cincinnati Reds 5-4 today as Robin Roberts sputtered to his fifth victory of the season Roberts who has lost five gave up 12 hits and was in trouble frequently in the final five innings He served back-to-back home runs to Jerry Lynch and Gus Bell in the lifth innins the third of the year for each They raised Roberts' home run total this vear to 12 The Phillies gave Roherts a 4-run pad in the first four innings Stan Lopata douhled and scored on Harry Anderson's single in the second Richie Ashburn singled and Rip Re-pulski doubled him home in the third Repulski then scored on Lopata's single A walk a sacrifice fly and Ashburn's triple brought in the fourth run in the fourth Chuck Esscian tripled in the seventh scored on Repulski's sacrifice Joe Nuvhll lest his second g-me in three rhcte'ons he was knocked out in the third It eft ii Its TODAY BASEBALL National League Milwaukee 8 Pittsburgh 3 Philadelphia 5 Cincinnati 4 American League New York 5 Boston 4 Chicago at Detroit (night) Cleveland at Kansas City (night) Washington at Baltimore (night) YESTERDAY BASEBALL International League Rochester 2 6 Montreal 1 3 Buffalo 8 5 Toronto 1 11 Richmond 6 3 Columbus 1 2 Havana 4 2 Miami 0 3 National League Cincinnati 10 Philadelphia 1 Milwaukee 7 6 Pittsburgh 4 12 St Louis 7 8 San Francisco 6 1 Chicago 3 10 Los Angeles 2 8 American League Chicago 6 4 Detroit 5 2 Washington 13 7 New York 8 2 Boston 2 0 Baltimore 0 2 Cleveland 7 6 Kansas City 1 7 ALTO RACING Jimmy Bryan won 500-mile Indianapolis Speedway classic HORSE RACING Bold Ruler captured $58800 Carter Handicap at Belmont David Colville Match Committee Chairman Top events on the calendar this season are as follows: Provincial June Singles July Doubles July 21-25 Rinks Inter-Provincial Goodwill Sat June 21 vs Ontario dent of the International Bowling Board and honorary-secretary of the Canadian Lawn Bowling Council The bowlers will tour the British Isles and take in the Empire Games at Cardiff Wales Heading the provincial bowling setup against this season is James Riley A Franklin is vice-president Fender secretary-treasurer Sidney Gil-late publicity director and cies prevail at several local bowling clubs Parties interested may become informed upon application to Fender secretary treasurer of the I'QLBA 329 Manning Avenue Verdun Phone POntiac 6-3477 The majority of district clubs will be in full action this weekend and on June 24 a party of 30 Canadian bowlers will sail from here for England under president Walter Cowan of Toronto presi Water Hinr Memorial Trophy Friday July 18 governor General's Auk 11-13 Quebec Playdown Aug 30 Final It Ottawa A Canadian Lawn Bowling Championships: Aug 25 28 and Victoria BC NDG Trophy Friday Aug 29 A Open Sat Sept 13 NBA Out Of World' Ring Body Urited Press International PARIS May 31 The World Boxing Commission accepted the resignation of the US National Boxing Association today and prepared to consider possible action against world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson over his failure to fight in the last Elgin Rathvvell president of Riverside Club is watched closely by Sidney Gillate as he measures shots Looking on in back are Mrs Knell Clare Moyse Mrs Kay Reynolds and Mrs Grace Young Schoolboy Races There are several substantial reasons advanced for the trend to expansion of lawn bowling in the Montreal area which shows all proportions of a boom and has delighted zealots of the ancient sport The lact that the Dominion championships were assigned last year to Westmount the consequent splurge of publicity has brought lawn bowling more forcibly to the attention of the general public Then there was the third triumph of Jack Linford of La-chinc last summer The popular resident of the lakeshore city an alderman since 1948 won the Dominion singles title again and will represent Canada at the Empire and Commonwealth Games at Cardiff Wales in July Linford was honored not only by the City of Lachine but was given a citation by the Sportsmen's Association of Montreal at the annual "awards night" of the latter organization held last December Awareness to lawn bowling has also been stimulated since the appointment of Sidney Gillate of Lachine's Riverside Bowling Club as provincial publicity officer His trumpet-ting has attracted increased membership to many clubs in Momreal and environs Big Increase It is noted that many ex-golfers have been turning to lawn bowlirg This has been brought about by the peak membership at many local golf clubs increasing traffic on the fairways accompanied by a disappearance of many golf organizations from the sports scene when their real estate became gobbled up in the expanding community There is relaxation and social ease to lawn bowling that few other sports offer It's an inexpensive sport may be played in the cool of the summer evening and is ideal enjoyment for married couples of all age brackets Montrealer Sets Mile Record eight months Budding Toronto and Ottawa and jump with a distance of 41 feet two inches well ahead of his rivals Julius Helfand president of track and field stars outnum me worm group ana aiso cnair-man of the New York Boxing Commission said a special session will be held tomorrow to dis- cuss the Patterson case I "This is an extremely serious of the morning events Baird of Ottawa Nepean was the half-mile winner in class three for boys under 16 and Larry Haie uf Ottawa Fisher Park won the hop step and jump in the same age division in early events Tim Frizzel! from Chambly County High in St Lambert won the class five pole vault with his clearance of 10 ft six inches Mason took the half mile in the class four division in 2:066 Coach Ken Self of Tech was highly pleased with the showing of his youngsters and hoped for more victories in the heavy afternoon program The meet got away in cloudy weather with a light sprinkle of rain that lasted through most problem" he said "and we want: to devote as much time as necessary to study it before making a School Track Results decision" Acceptance of the NBA's resignation was the main order of business at today's session "We had to accept the resignation of the NBA" Helfand said "because they have repeatedly broken the World Boxing Commission's rules" Following the seven-hour session Helfand characterized the NBA as a "small ruling clique I that does not want to be bound Results of finals In the Greater Mont- 80 yard Hurdles Class II: 1 David real lnterscholastlr Athletic Association cjbson Richmond Hill: 2 Geoff Lay Ot-track and field meet today: tawa Nepean: 3 David Rittenhouse Age classes: Class 1 under ll Montreal west Time 107 inner i ni ir iv inner i i th no! nm-iara nnruirn unsm iv I DHVt rl under 20) i Clarke Verdun 2 Richard Cimon Ot- rarK- 80 yarda class 1 Ralmo Repo vr- ih amh BOXING Hill 3 Ross Routllffe Ottawa Nepean V1 Miami Beach Fla Spider WO yarn cuss IV: 1 William Mason Toronto Forest Hill a Ryan Ottawa Webb 160 Chicago deClSloned Toronto Central: 2 Mark Longhurat 'In Rossman Monlrjal West Jimmy Beecham 161 Miami Mount noyai a xicnard uusson uuswa ini Nenean Time 2:08 8 siO Yards rises III: 1 Baird Ottawa neacn tlUJ 880 yarda clara III: 1 Gary Baird i Nepean 2 McKlnlstry West Hill: 3 Ottawa Nepean: 2 Boo Younit Verdun Wolf Northwood Lake PlacUl NY 3 Walter Wellington Ottawa Glebe I Time 581 Mrs Anne Casbourne president of women's section of Riverside about to bowl ball bered but not outclassed continued their good showings today midway through the daylong' Greater Montreal Inter-scholastic Athletic Association's annual track and field show at Westmount Athletic Grounds Among the records that began to be beaten as a morning rain quit and the sun appeared was the mile mark in the class 11 division for boys under 15 Peter Darlington of Montreal West won the event handily in 4:507 taking more than four seconds off the old mark of 4 55 flat Raimo Rcpo and Bil Mason of Toronto Central Tech each had posted two wins Repo won the 880-yard run in Class for boys under 20 and also took the hop step and jump event in the same division Mason won the 880 and Also the 440 in class IV for boys under 17 Ottawan Doubles Gary Baird of Ottawa Ne-pean was a double winner in Class III for boys under 16 (aking both the quarter and half-mile events Ted Wisemm of Nepean won the pole vault in class IV Another double victory went to Paul Brady of Smiths Falls Ont who captured two of the field events in class the running broad jump and the 12 pound shot put Dave Dor-man of Smiths Falls won the discus throw in class III The day-long meet attracted about 300 competitors largely from schools in Quebec and On tario A few membership vacan- I by a world decision even if their action is not in the interest of boxing" He added that "the NBA has constantly broken its promise to stand by the world committee's decisions and the signature of its delegate on committee decisions that it did not later respect" Time 2:118 440 Yards Class II: 1 SchiKldehoom 810 yards class II: 1 Peter Darlington Lachine 2 Hume fhambly at Lam-1 Montreal West 2 Gus Ketola Torontoj bert 3 Barnabe Ottawa Nepean Time French Colt Top Choice For Derhv Associated Presa LONDON May 31 Two central: 3 Bruce Kiaa Toronto vaivern btt Time 2:128 410 Yards Class IV: 1 Maaon To- Running hroadjump class II: 1 David rotto Central 2 Riley Hamilton Central Olbaon Richmond Hill: 2 McKlnnon 3 Kreed Nrthmourit Time 833 St Lambert 3 Rittenhouse West Hill Distance ft 9 In cla" Downa Verdun 7 8-Pound Staotput Cla IV: 1 Art Crook Verdun 3 Jamleson John Ornt Cockflald Ottawa Nepean 2 Ross Mc- "me Kemle Monklanda 3 Vlrrall Mount Mile Class II: 1 Peter Darlington Royal -Distance 84 ft 8 In Montreal West 2 Kidd Toronto Mal- Pole Vault Class 1 Tim Frlzzell vern 3 Ketola Torontu Central Time St Lambert: 2 Pat Adair Oananoque (Record: old record 4:830) Christian's Homers Wreck Royals As Red Wings Siveep Holiday Bill Linescores NATIONAI IEAOIE i 3 Moihonas Lachine Height 10 ft 440 Yard Class 1: Bryant Lower Can-6 In ada College 2 Bray Lennoxvllle: 3 Running Broadjump Class 1 Art Kinskoter Montieal High TIdm 5SS French colts last night domin- Sanders Toronto Forest Hills 2 Rolf tu Yarda Class 1 Dodd Hamilton nP Kpttinp on the! Kinkoaer Montreal High: 3 John Jacob- central- 2 Routllffe Ottawa Glebe 3 alen lne Pre race eiung on me son Cornwall St Lawrence Distance Repo Toronto Central Tlma 433 i 179th running Of the Epsom 16 ft tt In 12-Pound Shot Put Claaa 1 Brady ju a Cincinnati Oon "21 010 4 12 Oi Philadelphia 012 100 11 0 Nuxhall Acker (3i Jetfcoat (7) and Burgees Roberts 15-5) and Lopata LP i N'uxhall (1-2) II it- Lynch (3rd) Bell (3rd) Milwaukee 300 102 1 0 Pittsburgh 000 300 3 8 2 Spahn 8-1) and Crandall Kltne Por- erfleld (8) 8mtth (7) Pamela (8) and Knvltz Kline (8-4) HRi Aaron (flth) Mathews U2th) Covington (7th) AMERICAN (10 Innings) night pound Bholput Clan 111: 1 gmith Fails- 2 Yelle Rt Stanislas 3ucu' Noclor II property of Me John Hampton Oananoque 1 CMllon carrier Macdonald College Distance 6 ft rlli (II 1 On eaawsausnvn iqj Leon Volterra reigned as 9-to- man Montreal High Distance it Vnull Class 1 Hopkins Ot for prolonging the dispute and threatening to Bite the umpire's ear off" In the clubhouse Bryant stormed I asked him where Sandy tossed the bat and he told me he didn't know Then I blew my top' 1 Lasorda claimed that the same official took a run away from Royals in the fifth frame when swift Solly Drake failed to register irajm third base on Jim Koranda's hoist to Don 1 1 In a 1 IT I -r-n li Trahn flrant i nri IA 1 'JhV II fltinPfl rw much more from Joseph Christian the outfielder who's homers were his first and second of the year Regarding the umpires Bryant and Lasorda used a few million well-chosen words in criticism of prez Frank Shaugh-nessy's men in the blue serge suits (Could it be the first sign of pennant panic?) The ruckus in the opener came when Vargo chased Amoros who threw his bat in disgust after being called out on strikes Bryant followed him High and 1 Cmrnie Waal Hill Hetfht Bar()n df Waldneri' was made the 6-to-l second favorite Javelin Throw Claaa II: 1 Jim Find-lay LennoxvlUe 2 Marshall Ottawa Fisher Park: 3 Mlka Blum Ottawa LM-far DMtance 187 ft 2 In Running High Jump Class Hugh Avey Maodonakl Collet 2 Pitta Toronto Cantral 3 Allan Small Monklanda Helcht 8 ft 1 In Javelin Throw Class III: 1 Jones Monklands: 2 Maldlnln Weit Hill 3 Scott Montreal High Dlitanc 148 ft 10U in Hop Step and Jump Class IV: 1 New York 000 000 003 7 0 Boston 100 002 000 1 4 1 Laraen Dltmar (8) Duren () and Barra Bister Nixon (81 Kiely (10) and Whltt Duren (2-1) Nixon (1-8) HRe-Slaughter (2ndi Oarnart l7th) Bald Eagle owned by Harry Guggenheim of New York was third choice at 7 to 1 Max Bell of Calgary has two Wiseman Ottawa Nipaan 2 Sargent Hop SUp inn Jump limi nsimointUwi Klaher Park 3 Strain Moun' Repo -nu-rmto uentxai i rui mini noyai Distance 41 ft 71 In iiev horses entered Alberta Blue was nnnmr rails a vam ai Hjh jUmn ast 1 Distance 41 ft 2 In Ottawa Teach' 2 Hobson Richmond Hill Inuoted at 18 to 1 and Alberta STAMPS INK PAIR CALGARY May 31 (CP) End Bryan Engram and guard 1 Lassetter in deep right field Royals had scored their only run off Bill Grcason Negro righthander who opposed Lasorda on the hillock They escaped their first shut Repo 19 competing in class Tony Pajaczkowski have signed five for boys under 20 showed Hop JWIM Jump lass III: 1 IjWfT WUaon West Hill Height 5 ft 1flfl Hale Ottawa Father Park: 2 Grant Mac-1 4 in Pride at 100 to 1 Klnnon Vankkta Hill 3 Bob Oillmor M0 Yards Claae I Chapllck To- fhe odds indicated pessimism St Lambert Distance 39 ft 8H4 lna rooto Forest Hill 2 Ick Mount toyal I njiu renep Th Pole Vault Class IV: 1 Ted Wiseman 3 innee Montreal West Tlma 244 about British prospects I ne Ottawa Nepean: 2 Bill Strain Mount i mle nasi Litter Lower can- bookies made the top domestic Royal 3 Peter Morrow Oananoque and ld: 2 -Allard Mont St Loula 3 Rows Lttor li Ken Sargent Ottawa Fiaher Park tied gmiths Falls Time 5:008 jfaUlCy GlierSlllUS no better than Height 10 ft 3 In 220 Yards Clase 1 Robertson 9-to-l chance Softball Throw Claaa 11 John Hop- Toronto Central 2 Iaaanman West" klna Ottawa Oleba: 2 Brian Ooddls moUnt 3 Banes Toronto Central Time No price WSS quoted for an for another season with Calgary his versatility by winning both Stampeders of the Western Inter- on the track and in the field Ttnirtn it tune nnr lk half mlln run in By LLOYD McGOWAN ROCHESTER May 31 Tommy Lasorda's duties for the Royals are ever increasing In the first game last evening the twilight of Memorial Day the busy southpaw started out as the pitcher He finished up as the team and loser 2-1 Lasorda became pilot pro-tern after Clay Bryant was banished along with Sandy Amoros by umps Ed Vargo a young man without fneads in camp Royal But ump Vargo wasn't nearly as damaging to Royals as a Red Wing named Joe Christian of Moon Run Pa Joseph hit a homer against Lasorda for an edge in the opener then beltea another in the ninth inning of the nightcr whea the Wings made it a celebration 6-5 The double disaster was the first for the Royals this season They saw their top-place margin reduced from five to three games in this pinnacle series Jackie Collum was the victim in the day's second event after coming to the rescue of Werner (Babe) Birrer Several members of Birrer's family came over from hs home in Buffalo to swell the holiday attendance to a shirt-sleeved 8795 Royals encountered trouble with the umpires again but out of the turbulent IL cam- uiuvuiiiai wmwu I i i uo mam eases tun ses paign on consecutives singles A nR -1 nnlr Cnt- vu uy Aehbu-y collage: 3 Ken saunaera 24 8 other British colt A ride who fifawa niaha Distance 259 ft 1 i-i Tk (Sua V- 1 Brrtv Drilisn lull muut wi nrany 2 Rowe smiths Fails 3 oneny toppeo me Deuing 11SIS "-round anoi rui i lass ui Jim (smiths stomach until he injured Standings ivimvvrioNAi uumi Won Loet Pet GBL Montreal 28 13 883 Rochester 28 it (10 3 Toronto 28 to -4K SVi Columbus 21 21 800 714 Richmond 18 22 403 8 Havana 20 24 488 Miami ST 428 11 Huffalo 18 28 841 14 NATIONAL UCAOl'E Won Lost Pet OBL San Francisco IT 18 828 Milwaukee 24 1ft 818 1 Pittsburgh 18 83T 4 Chicago 32 23 489 8 8t Louti 18 31 482 Cincinnati 18 18 457 Philadelphia IT 22 438 8 law Aniele IB 28 388 11 muscle Flndlay Unnoivilla 2 Mlka Blum I carrier MacDonald College instance Ottawa Lisgar 3 Dava Shepperdaon 1 157 ft 4 Quebec High Distance 84 ft 8K In 440 Yards Relay Claaa 1 Watt Running Broad Jump Claaa 1 Paul mount Junior Hlfh: 3 Toronto Cantral Brady Km I the Falla 2 Ralmo Repo To- 3 Montreal High Tlma 828 ronto Central 3 Anthony Sugden Aah- 440 Yards Relay Class II: 1 Montreal The colt's name was put up at last night's callover of the 1 West 2 Hithmond Hill 3 Verdun High -j' Vitnl! Ink bury College Distance 20 rt I in ege Distance 20 ft 1 In iwacua Throw class III: 1 David Dor- Time 605 Debeiie- Although offers were called from man Smiths Falls 2 Jim Flndlay Len-1 Discus Throw Class IV Stanislas JL Ml 4MMHI aWl in I saM to in so noivllle 3 David Harriet Ottawa Ne- feuilla St nean niefanc 19) ft A In Kher Park 3 srorieii N'ffnwood bodv wanted to back mm aj uasviua oiiu 'i i Anderson With Drake on third Bob Lennon on first after a walk and one out Koranda flied to right Lennon tried to leg it to second after the catch but was nailed by Lassetter's peg before it was ruled Drake had reached the plate Royals refused to believe it since Drake is the loop's fastest runner and leading base-stealer one of the fleetest in the sport Lasorda 5-2 now gave Red Wings only three hits but alts two of them were homers by Christian in the first and Rueben Amaro in the fifth Running Hlgn Jump lass iv: 1 rtoo- uaite riacio instance i ii en Whitney Ottawa Fiaher Park 2 Tad 440 Tarda Relay Claaa III: I Waal Guersillus and the Irish 2000 Wietrain Ottawa Nepean: 3 Murray Hill 2 Verdun 3 Montreal west lime smith at Lambert ctrambiy county and soo Guineas winner Hard Hidden Barclay Frost Ottawa Llsiar Had Du-1 Running Broid Jump Claaa 111: 1 ssociafesf Prasa CHICAGO May Los Angeles pitcher Don Newcombe today decided to pay a $300 fine rather than accept a three-day suspension after being charged by Manager Walter Alston with breaking training rules in Chicago last night The fine was announced and Newcombe made his choice at a clubhouse meeting before today's game with Chicago Cubs The meeting was addressed by both Alston and Los Angeles vice-president Emil (Buzzy) Bavasi it which they reviewed the doubleheader lost to the Cubs yesterday 32 and 10-8 Alston said he didn't know why Newcombe stayed out all night Alstonxsaid "he had no reason to do this especially ai the club is going bad right now The other players are still doing their beat living up to training rule Newrombe was wrong" tance 5 ft 8i Inches iRcordold rec- Bob fJlllmnr St Lamhe-i chamM 2 nuwiru i i ord 8 ft In Larry Hale Ottawa Flatter Park 3 OrntDet backed horses 120-Yard Kit Hurdlaa Claaa 1 An-' MacKinnon Vanklaek Hill Distance 18 i tnknnv I onffden's mount AI-thony Sugden Aabbury college 2 Paul ft 8 In Jonnny Longnen mot ni AMKBIt AN laMW Won Lost Pet OBI Mm Tort 2ft 10 T14 1 Karaas City 18 IT 828 SH Cleveland 31 21 800 Ti uo 18 18 800 Tit Bnalor 30 21 48 IWmU 1( 28 48 10 1 Washington IT 22 488 10 1 Baltimore 18 51 4)7 I0H (Toda)'s games not Included Brad) Smiths Tells: 3 peier Mtiatig ttu -iari neiay i iasa i i rierui lliue Slippen SIDjnuy irom IPO to 6 to 18 to 1 The Queen's inrooto i enirai lima lau rawm eiwimwi 80-Yard Hurdles claaa III: 1 Vtln 1 Moun- Royal Tlma 4T8 urMi uia arm Mro i Mle Rtar Claaa Hamilton Second Miner's Lamp held steady at 100 to 6 ottwa'Neoean: 3 David iKa-msn Smiths ary 2 Tor-alto Certral It Waal Hill Falls Time 102 I Tlma 3:887.

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