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-I PAM HHT THE NEWS-DEMOCRAT of BELLEVILLE ILLINOIS' MONDAY MARCH 2 IfiS 8m Ray Ripplemeyer Most Valuable at Southern CARBONDALE HI (UP) Sophomore Ray Ripplemeyer of Valmeyer haa' been picked by his Bearcats Seek Tourney Berth After 98-92 Win RON GOODNICK WINS IN STATE MAT TOURNEY Sefon Hall to Start Again DAYTON Coach (Honey) Russell aald his Baton Hall eager would try to start another winning streak all over again aa the win skein stood broken today at 27 straight The University of Dayton's Flyers upset 8eton Hall previously the only remaining undefeated major college team 71-85 here 8 unday night in a slam-bang affair which saw the Pirates trail nearly all the contest outplayed us" Russell said aa simple as that You mind loaing to a good team like Dayton" Dayton led after the first 12 seconds or play in Sunday night's game except for a brief interval with three minutes remaining In the fourth quarter when Be ton Hall ralllled to tia It at 64-all Russell was full of praise for Flyer forward Jim Paxson who out-rebounded big Walter Dukes and racked up 23 points and held the six-foot eleven-inch center to IB Russell congratulated Paxson on the way to the locker room and Id "son you certainly did a whale of a Job In there tonight" It was Paxson who was given the Job of guarding Dukes And the Junior forward did more than was expected of him Dayton used a stralght-away man for man defense all the way and played only five men over the routs The McKendree College Bearcats today were anticipating a Md to the A A tournament after ending the regular schedule Saturday night at Lebanon with a 98-92 victory over the strong FL Leonard Wood Mo team The victory gave the Bearcats a record of 19 wins and eight losses for the season The Bearcats trailed the Soldiers by a 25-22 score at the end of the first quarter and were on the abort end of a 47-44 score at the half They moved in front by a 69-65 margin at the end of the third quarter McKendree waa outacored from tha field 36-33 hut picked up a 12-polnt edge on free throws George Butler ted the winning attack with 23 points while Date Cruse scored 22 and Rich Herrin 21 Don Byrd was high for the visitors with 21 while Dean Ehlers scored IE The FL Leonard Wood team which has a record of 25 victories and 12 defeats hit 45 percent of Its shots while the Bearcats were hot with 49 percenL Tha Bearcats scored a total of 2251 points thia aeaaon for an average of slightly better than 83 per game while allowing the opposition 192a or 71 per game The FL Leonard Wood team which beat McKendree by a 81-60 score there on December 12 Included Gus Doss tall Negro athletic who played with East SL Louis High School two years ago Hs was limited to three points Most of Coach James Collie's McKendree players competed yesterday In the Oaark AAU tournament at Sherman Recreation Center in SL Louia Flaying as the Eaat Side Store tha payers topped tha Scott Flyers by a 67-65 score Gene Hoyt waa high man for tlu winners with 31 points while Herrin scored 19 Johnson ted the Flyers with 24 FORT LEONARD WOOD (92) 5 -Way Tie at Houston HOUSTON Tex Aa extraordinary five-way tia for flrat place and 34000 top money In the 320000 Houston Open Golf tournament will be resolved this afternoon In a death" 18-hole playoff The tie came about because Dr Cary Middtecoff who sank a 40-fotot putt on tha 18th hole of Memorial Park Course in the first round of the open missed a four-foot putt on the 18th hole Sunday A spokesman for the PGA said It waa tha aecond time In bis memory that a tournament had ended In a five-way tie He said there waa a five-way tie at Tacoma Wash in 1948 Middtecoff the golfing dentist from Memphis had been In the lead since the tourney got underway But ha fell Into tha five-way (Js when he missed the "short one" and bogeyed tha 385-yard final hole for a par 36-36 and a 283 total That's what four others Shelley Mayfield of CedarhursL a 29-yearold newcomer and one of the most promlsllng young store Jim Ferrier of San Francisco the former Australian golfer Earl Stewart Jr of Dalai Tex and Bill Nary of Las Angeles RED SOX HAVE THREE ROOKIES IN MAKING' SARASOTA Fla (UP) The Boston Rad Sox who came up with six rookie last year Eiave three more in the making for 1963 Manager Lou Boudreau indicated today All of them an pitchers In order Boudreau listed them aa Thomas Herrin Stanley McWilliams and Harebell Freeman I'm wrong in singling them Boudreau aald spring predicted that at least a half doaan of the 16 youngsters we took north with us from our preliminary spring training camp would make the major league grade and six did these three follows have been impressive enough In our preliminary drills to warrant further testing be doing a lot of pitching once the exhibition season opens and I'm going to watch them closely Every on of them haa an excellent chance to stick because wa need new blood our pitching atoff" Herrin a left hander who la 23 won 10 gamea while loaing 13 for Louisville last aeaaon McWilliams a righty won six and lost seven at Birmingham white Ffeeman who also is a right hander won eight and lost seven at Louisville Me William is 25 Ffeeman 24 know their records weren't impressive last aeaaon but they have showed me enough to warrant further checking I'm aura that eventually they will have what it Boudreau aald mean by singling those three out that they are tha only youngsters wa have who might stay with in Boudreau added would be quite a thing but Harry Agfanlus could make it Agganiua tha Boston University 7-formation passing artteL received a good bonus for signing with tlu Red Sox and Boudreau to trying him out at both first base and tha outfield Kankakee and LaGrange Open Regional Bids SPRINGFIELD Basketball fever mounted across Illinois today aa 430 high school teams prepared for action in 40 regional tournament leading to the 1953 auto title Forty-five who won district titles last week Join 435 other downstat hopefuls tUs week in regional tourney play Twenty-eight regional start tonight and S3 others Tuesday night Regional till lata move into sectional competition next week with the 15 sectional shamps plus one Chicago team making un the Sweet who battle for the state title in Champaign March 18-31 Sixteen Chicago teams arc playing this week for that city's Iona berth Chances are the state champion will bo from downs tate Chicago never has won a title the titllat has to do is win nine straight three in the regional two in the aectional and four at Champaign Kankakee La Grange and Plnck-neyville are tabbed by the United Press Board of Coaches aa the three teams with the beet title prospects Kankakaa and La Grange went through their schedules unbeaten in S3 and 30 games respectively while Plnckneyvilla won 35 out of 37 Kankakee opena tourney play Tuesday tackling Momenca in the opening game of the four-day regional on Kankakee's horns court The Kays are prohibitive favorites to wads through regional opposition La Grange face Argo tonight In the curtain-raiser at Hinsdale Like Kankakee La Grange la figured to win Its regional hut may have a tougher time than the Kays If both tacape regional upsets they'll meet in the sectional tournament at Joliet next week Pinckneyvillc meets Du Quoin for the third time thia season when the Campbell Hill meet starts tonight The Panthers downed Du Quoin by 37 and nine points in two previous con testa At Ottawa the host club lakes on Marseille! tonight fat quest of its 38th victory in 37 games Morris aeeded the top team In the lower bracket la paired against Seneca Tuesday night Edwardsvllls's Tigers who wound up their aeaaon with 71-70 win over ML Vernon Saturday and Collinsville are thrown Into the same tourney on floor Edwardavllle was ranked fifth and Collinsville sixth In last week's ratings Oolllnavllle plays Wood River in the first gams tonight and Madison a Sweet Sixteen entry of 1953 meets Western Military Academy in the second match EdwardavUle aeea action Tuesday night agalnat Granite City followed by Alton vs district winner Roxana One of the beat records in Illinois goes on tha block at Peoria Woodruff tonight when little Washington meets Peoria Central Washington haa won 35 straight after losing Ita first game of tha aeaaon Peoria Central beat Streator 7040 Saturday for 314 season record The Harrisburg Bulldogs who whipped Johnston City 7940 Saturday for win No 3) in 34 games are Idle at McLean boro tonight while ML Vernon opena against Galatia and Carrier Mills plays Wayne City Harrisburg la assigned Eldorado aa its flrat tot Tuesday Rock Island goes against Gene-seo tonight In tha Rock Island meet Moline which beat Rock Island In a traditional Quad-City gams Friday wrestles with Orion Tuesday night Tha meet is expected to wind up with another Rock Island-Moline contest BILLS ACCEPT CONDITIONAL BID FOR NIT NEW YORK 0 Tha National Invitation Tournament waa expected to complete ita 12-team field relay today by adding Brigham Young and then to announce the -complete pairing for first round at Madiaon Square Garden SL Louia University accepted a bid to the tournament with the understanding that it can pull out if It ahould win tha Missouri Valley Conference championship SL Louis which has a 16-9 record could tie Oklahoma A and and Houston for tha Missouri Valley title and go into a playoff for the NCAA Tournament berth This would happen only if Oklahoma A and M- tease ita next two games first against SL 'Louts tonight and tha aecond against Houston If the Aggies win either of thoee it automatically goes Into tha NCAA and SL Louia goes Into tha NIT Thia would be tha fifth NIT for SL Louie It won its flrat in 1948 The big cage developments aaw Be ton Hall at last tumbled from the unbeaten ranks by a 71-65 loss to Dayton while Georgetown entered the NIT and Indiana Holy Ooaa and Miami of Ohio received bertha in the NCAA Tournament Seton Hall which bet a record when It won ita 27th straight game last week lost at Dayton whan tha Flyer held Mg Walt Duke to 19 points Dayton went all tha way with five lad by Jim Paxson with 23 prints and Mg John Horan with 2a Brigham Young with a 20-7 overall record reportedly Bent Ita NTT acceptance by wire Bunday night The Cougar were virtually eliminated from tha Skyline Conference race when they loet to pace-making Wyoming 63-57 on Sate urady Tha NIT opena with three' first-round gamea Saturday wfip a fourth on Monday Brigham Young waa expected to play Niagara in Monday's game since both play regulariy-acheduled gamea on Saturday Indiana moved into the NCAA when It clinched Ita first undisputed Big Tan champlonahip by whipping Illinois 91-79 on tha mini court on Saturday as Mg Don Schlund led the attack with 33 prints Tha Hooslera win compete in tha NCAA regionala la Chicago Miami of Ohio gained Its NCAA berth when It clinched ha MidAmerican Conference title with a 74-63 triumph over Western Reserve The Redskins will meet Do-Paul in a preliminary round game in Fort Wayne Ind March 10 with tha winner going to tha Chicago regional Holy Cross with a 17-5 record waa picked by a coaches' committee to represent the New England Conference in tha NCAA The Crusader will play Navy In a preliminary round game at the Palestra in Philadelphia March 10 with tha winner going to the Raleigh regionals Saveli places atalU remain to be filled In the 32-team NCAA each reserved for a conference winner Finals Tonight in Diocesan Cage Tourney The chsmpionahip of tha dfate ceaan grad school basketball tournament will be decided tonight when the SL Mary's team of Trenton meets the Holy Angela team of Eaat SL Louia at 9:90 at tha Cathedral High School Two Belleville teams 8L Mott's and BL Luka's mast fai tha consolation game which to scheduled to start at 7:30 Holy Angela moved into tha champlonahip finals by beating the local 8L team hare Friday night by a 38-21 score Crusaders Make Bow Tomorrow Maroons Play Cahokia Entry The annual flurry of state tour nament basketball competition pick up thia weak with action starting in 60 regional meet The OoUlnaville regional opena tonight while the Belleville regional atarta tomorrow night at the BTHS Field Houae Tonlght'a date at OoIUnavUle pita the Collinavill Kahoka agalnat the Wood River Oiler in the opener at with the Madiaon Trojana a IE" finallat last year meeting Western Military Academy at The Edwardsville Tiger to-champions of the Southwestern Conference take on Granite City in the flrat game tomorrow night with Alton playing the Roxana Shelia diatrlct ehampiona in the second con teat Competition In the Belleville regional opena hero tomorrow night with the Eaat St Loula Ply-era co-champion at the South-weatern Conference meeting Central Catholic of Eaat 81 Louia at The Flyer who have won II gamea while loaing four are aeeded aa the No 1 team in the local tournament with the Town-ahlp Maroona picked aa favorite in the lower bracket Central Catholic ha eight wina and 17 defeat including two by the Flyer fur the season The aecond gam tomorrow night starting at 8:30 matchea the Cathedral Qmaadera who have nine wina and loaaea for the aeaaon agalnat the Lincoln Tlgera of Eaat St Louia who own It victories and only four defeat The Township Maroona with a 1S-10 record make their bow Wednesday night when they play Cahokia Common fields (t-18) at 7 pm The Dupo Tigers (13-11) take on the Valmeyer Pirates winners of the district tournament at Mascoutah last week at 1:30 Wednesday Vqjmeyer has a fine record with 31 victorieae and only three loaaea Semi-final round gamea in the local tournament will be played Thursday night 'with the winners dashing at Friday for the regional championship and the right to advance to the four-team aectional tournament next week at Eaat St Louia Two official who will work in the state finals at Champaign this season John Fraser of Alton and Jo Praada of Eaat St Louia will handle the Belleville regional Other tournament officials include Del Edwarda and Ted Harpatreit tlmera Jim Gallagher and Pyatt aeorekeepera and Bud Doty and Bob Tyler scoreboard operators Hal Hall superintendent of Township High School and Clarence A Armstrong athletic director reported that the doors of the field house will be opened on hour before each session and no seats will be reserved Regional competition also starts tonight at Greenville Jeraeyvllle and Campbell Hill The Greenville and Jerseyvilla winners along with the champion at Belleville and Collinsville will make up the field for the aectional tournament Tonight's gamea at Greenville match Highland and Livingston at 7 with St Paul's of Highland playing Mulberry Grove in the aecond gam At Jeraeyvllle the host team plays Carrollton and Greenfield meets Brussels Plnckneyvilla opena its bid tonight at Campbell Hill by playing DuQurin In the first game while Chester meets Red Bud in the aecond contest Complete pairings for the tournaments here and at Collinsville are aa follows: AT BFIAEVILLE Tuesday Game No Eaat St Louia vs East It Louia Central Catholic Game No Eaat St Louia Lincoln vs Belleville Cathedral Wednesday Game No 3 7 Belleville vs Cahokia Cbmmonflelda Gam No Dupo Vs Valmeyer Thursday Game No 4-7 Winner of Ron Goodnick of Belleville won the state championship in the 95-pound division of the IlUnola high school wrestling tournament Saturday on the University of Illinois mats at Champaign The Township High School senior who was undefeated thia aeaaon is a three-year letter winner on Coach Wally teams Goodnick won bis first match on a forfeit from Killian of Lane Tech and then scored decision over Hagoplan of Waukegan and Barnes of Rock Island Ha beat Oscar Berquist of Oak Lawn 40 in tha title match Three other members of the Township team were eliminated early and Goodnick was the only athlete from tha Southwestern area to reach the finals Russ Erllnger of Township won a decision over Johnston of Peoria Woodruff in the 138-pound class but lost in tha aecond round to Hatch of Champaign Bob Calhoun of Belleville dropped decision to Houser of Pekin In the first round of tha 145-pound class Giles Slnkewlx the other Belleville entry defeated Richmond of Tampico in the flrat round but then lost to Isiah Trice of Joliet in tha second round of the heavyweight competition Trice went on win the title while Slnkewlx lost to Hutchlneon of Waukegan In consolation match New Trier of Wlnnetka scored 23 points to win its third state championship in four years Thornton of Harvey waa second with 19 points Tllden Tech of Chicago last winner finished third with IS Lennie Lasco Herb Mundloch Win Tourney Herb Mundloch and Lennie Lasco were crowned and Queen of Hearts" Saturday night following tha final round of the Heart Fund bowling tournament at tha Elks Alleys A capacity crowd waa on hand for the final round and raised the total contribution made by the- bowlers to tha Heart Fund to 340050 Mrs Lasco representing the American Legion Alleys totaled 794 Including 104 pins handicap to win over finalists for seven other alleys She hit for counts of 146 ISO 193 and 165 Grace Voelllnger of the Elks Alleys was second with 607 and Doris Determan of Bel-Bola Lanes third with 592 Other flnaltata and their totals Included Ida Loeachq 684: Elsie Cook 664: Ruth Davis 687: Ann Fal-cetti 680 Myra Sharrock failed to compete Mundloch who also represented tha Legion Alleys had scores of 178 158 198 and 193 which with 96 pins handicap gave him a total of 823 Dr Ralph Kaeser of tha Elks Alleys was aecond with and Hank Levy of SL Mary's Alleys third with 739 Other totals Included Boh-nenstlehL 676: EL Schmidt 727: William Walters 718 Tom Renner' 70S Art Metrink 72L Mundloch ended the last game with four strlkea to nos out Dr Kaeser by 13 pins In special match the PI-cardl Lather of 8L Louia defeated the Pepsi-Colas also of SL Louis 3029 to 2956 Ray Jung topped the winners with 642 while Dick Volling hit 632 Buzz Tonkovtc 628: Ernie Masse 809 and Cleo Benolst 518 For the losers Norm Kelpe was high with SIS while Fat Patterson Jr hit 60S Frank fichalk 602 Whltey Harris 571 and Charlie Snyder 502 Another match waa arranged with Art Btauder Lloyd Upe and Hans Johnson totaling 1850 pins against 1604 for Lou Ttemann Wally Kahn and Rollla Wlttllch fitauder was high man with 664 and Wlttllch took single game honors with 269 Via Geo 1st and Marvin fitor-ribr served aa co-chairman for the tournament and thanked tha bowlers for their contributions to tha Heart Fund Dunlap Shines for Cardinals ST PETERSBURG Fla HR Tha SL Louis Cardinals came up with candidate for thair regular first bass Job today In Grant Dunlap a J33 bitter for Shreveport last aeaaon la aa aggressive hitter with a sharp ays and a bat that to always ready" Manager Eddie fitanky said Earlier fitanky had aald the battle for flrat base would be between rookie fiteva BUko and Dick Hater teammates aa Southern Illinois University's moat valuable basketball player The 4-fooL 5 inch forward waa leading rebounder and scorer this aeaaon Ha made 944 points in 24 gamea for an average of 153 points a game Indiana Wins Big Ten Lands Berth in NCAA CHICAGO The Big Ten bketball chase was reduced to MitHnllnav lAilaw Imp Tnillaeia'a today by Indiana's onesided aurge to its first undisputed championship and an NCAA berth with a 19-gams conference winning streak Tha 15th Booster triumph this aeaaon a 91 to 79 win over defending champion Illinois Saturday gave Indiana a four-game edge on tha field with only three games remaining at home against Northwestern tonight against Iowa March 9 and at Minnesota Saturday The victory also helped Indiana remain the "wlnningeat" team in one Big Ten season No other club ever won more than 12 conference gamea in one campaign without a loss and tha currant Hoosler streak of 19 wins was only four short of Wisconsin's 1912-13 streak of 23 a Indiana's three remaining games will help keep the high scoring Hoosters who have tallied 1231 points in conference play warmed up for the impending national cage tournament flrat game in tha national event will be In the Chicago Stadium March 13 against the winner of the De Paul-Jilam! of Ohio game which la slated in Fort Wayne Ind March 10 The Hoostere last held a share of the Big Ten crown 17 years ago when Indiana deadlocked home state rival Purdue Indiana had title trouble with Illinois Saturday The mini held leads at 2 to 0 and 4 to hut each time Indiana tied quickly and then grabbed a 21 to 13 lead at the quarter Illinois never narrowed the margin to fewer than four points and at times trailed by 2a Don Schlundt dropped 33 points to Increase his total for the season to 400 In Big Tea play with a 267 point per game average far ahead of runner-up Paul Ebert of Ohio Stats with a 217 mark In other Saturday games Iowa downed Northwestern 93 to 78 Minnesota whipped Michigan S3 to 69 Michigan State held third place with a 77 to 72 decision over Purdue and Wisconsin tripped Ohio State 69 to 63 ILLINOIS STARS TO APPEAR IN BENEFIT HERE Stars of the University of Illinois basketball team an scheduled to appear here Thursday March 12 la a benefit game sponsored hr the Junior Chamber of Commerce The game will be played at the BTHS Field House Proceeds from the game are to be used to establish a Junior College scholarship which will be presented on alternating years to boys from Cathedral and Township high school Graduating seniors of the II-nola team which was rated among tha nation's leaden will play agalnat a strong All-Star team to ha picked from local players Scott Air Force Base personnel and several former members of SL Louis University teams Tha Illinois lineup will include Captain Jim Bredar an all-American selection in Sports Magazine Irv Bemoras Bob Fetfraon Clive Follmer Max Baumgardner and Dob Sunder-lags an All-American from the 1950-51 team Also on the roster will be Don Xowa MllUkln University star who waa among the top scorers a tha nation KINER PLACED ON PIRATES' HOLDOUT LIST HAVANA Cuba ffl Ralph Klner became Branch friat holdout In 23 years today amid the grumbling of his teammates the criticism of Manager Fred Haney and a warning that hi absence could "ruin" the training program from a financial viewpoint In addition the National seven-time home run king faced the prospect of renegotiating his 1953 contract with Rickey Klner originally agreed to a 124 percent reduction from his estimated S90000 salary but now faces a full 25 percent slash Klner officially became a holdout when he failed to report to the Plratee flrat fuil-dreaa workout Sunday His teammates made no secret of their feelings toward the 30-year-old outfielder's holdout campaign and Haney was forced to take note of thair muttering The money paid Klner la business not mine" Haney said a player getting money should report to spring training with the first rookie" The Impact of Klner absence was further noted by Roberto Ma-duro a Cuban government official who arranged for the Pirates to train In Havana's Gran Stadium could ruin us financially' Madura Mid It was learned that the Pirates' contract with the Cuban government assured Rickey of breaking even financially during spring training but tbs agreement was based cm the belief that great gate appeal would draw huge crowds The government can declare the contract void if Klner falls to appear before the Pirates' begin their exhibition schedule next Saturday Klner first holdout since Chick Hafey in 1030 revealed at his California home that he and the general manager had reached an agreement but that Rickey had yet to sign the contract He also revealed that he had been given permission to report aa late as March 13 gam No 1 vs winner of game No 2 Game No Winner of gam No I vs winner of game No i Friday Gama No 7-4 Winner of gam No 5 vs winner of gam No I (championship winner to East SL Louis Sectional) Officials: John Fraser (Alton) and Jo Prsada (East St Louis) AT COLLINSVILLE Monday Game No Collinavill vs Wood River Gams No Madison vs Alton Western Military Academy Tuesday Games No Ed-wardaville va Granite City Games No Alton vs Roxana Wednesday Games No 5-4 Winner of game No 2 vs winner of game No 2 Thursday Gamb No pi Winner of gam No 9 vs winner of game No 4 Friday Game No Winner of game No I vs winner of gam No winner to East St Louis Sectional) Officials: Wally Rauth (Belleville) and CL Harris (Carlyle) Referee: Ed Johnston Umpire: Tabor Mai Yhitfield Collects Two More Records NEW YORK Mai Whitfield king of middle distance runners had three in the bag and seven to grab today In his campaign to set 10 world track records in 1953 Whitfield collected two world Indoor records white scoring the first triple triumph in Mad son Square Garden track history Saturday night at tha Knights of Columbus meeL He set his flrat world mark of tha aeaaon Fete 7 when ha ran 500 yards in 506 seconds Saturday night he act world records at 500 meters and 600 yards In winning tha Casey Just 70 seconds after capturing tha 880-yard race in tha fastest half-mile clocking aver registered In tha Garden Then ha anchored tha Grand Street Boys Association to a victory in a special mile relay Whitfield's 600 time of IMA clipped seven-tenths of a second off tha old standard of 120J he had shared with the late John Borican and Hugh Short En-route to tha 60a Whitfield the 500-meter mark In 1:029 lowering the mark of 1:044 act by Wes Wallace far 1939 Before his easy 10-yard victory over Reggie Frarman of the New York Pioneer Club hi the 600 Whitfield won the 880 in 1:509 in defeating Don Gehr-man of Milwaukee Win by six yards That clocking wiped out Gehrman's Garden mark of 111 but didn't satisfy Whitfield JUNHIIOCUL SPORTS OH BACK PACE TODAY Hershey Rallies to Defeat Flyers By UNITED PRESS The Providence Reda are sunk in fifth place in the American HOckey League but been enjoying themselves at the expense of the top-ranking Pitta-burgh Hornets and Cteveland Barons during tha last week With left Wing A1 Baccarl scoring three goals and on another the Reds whipped the Hornets Sunday night 5-L The defeat cost tha Hornets defending AHL champions a chance to break out of their firsLpiace deadlock with the Barons Last Sunday nlgM tha Reda downed the Barons 4-L In other games Sunday the third-place Syracuse Warriors cam from behind twice to beat tha Buffalo Bteons 4-2 and the Hershey Bean rallied to defeat tha SL Louia Flyer 4-3 itifcislfc? 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