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The Toronto Star from Toronto, Ontario, Canada • 11

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orget Boys The Hawk Is An Eagle Bird Storm Blows Bombers East CLOW THE HERO acts About Blue Bombers Breezy Bits Midgets Eddie Brietz Sam WILLING TO SPEND it' a he BOWLING Warning! Tunney Reports Takers or Wild Bill Longson Bout LOU Transparanti RAVINA CARDENS limited beverages ES returns to New York will have flown 21818 LATTENS RISCO HEAVYWEIGHT STOREY ON PROWL SAYS HEADED OR ATLANTIC CITY oster Officials Bill Chadwick and Phil Labatte KENNEDY LEADS LIONS IN DOWNING RANGERS 80 JACK DEMPSEY BEGINS 20000 MILE JOURNEY better Lforyou Boxing knock in one mile out of his nets to stop a thrust inally with Oshawa a man short and but 62 seconds left to play the Sons appeared home free How ever in breaking up an Oshawa attack one of Baz Megaffin's excit able young defenders cleared the puck into his own net Back came the Sons with Scandrett working in on a forward pass from Gibbons He was steered into the corner but battled his way off the back boards and while still to one side of the net managedto hook a fluke shot by the surprised McManus for the winning score It was a lucky goal but so was the third Oshawa tally The losers showed flashes of real form but for the most part their work was very disappointing Tracy Shaw seems to have too many kids around get better when they come to know each other's styles of play on a 10909 miIe air referee the Ceferino Lee middleweight fight at Manila on GOODYEARS SCORE WIN OVER WASHINGTON Transparent! who holds a win over The Baby Washington Dec 2 (AP) To ronto Goodyears of the Ontario Am ateur Hockey association defeated Washington Eagles of the Eastern United States Amateur league 4 to 1 in an exhibition game here last night It was the third triumph of the Toronto team since coming to the United States last week Their other Eastern league victims were River Vale and Baltimore Toronto Goal Mortimer defence Draper and Laurent centre Inglis wings King and subs Drummond Cooper Mundrick Tur ney Imlach Robinson and Goal Lee defence Germann and Davies centre Cov ert wings Kuntz and Dewey subs I McTeer Knipfel Lahti Partis Cour New York Dec 2 Jack Dempsey leaves tonight plane trip to Garcia Glen championship Dec 16 When Jack on Dec 27 he miles He plans to spend Sunday in Salt Lake City with his mother and take the Honolulu Clipper out of San rancisco on Tuesday He is slated to arrive in Manila Dec 11 Atlantic City NJ Dec 2 New York Rovers increased their lead in the Eastern United States ama teur ice hockey league last night by edging out Atlantic City Sea Gulls 5 4 Len Loree husky defenceman of the Rovers registered the winning point in a closely fought contest when he scored an unassisted goal in 1155 of the final period AL TOR NY ROVERS CLICK OVER SEA GULLS 5 4 A Mar A A A SCOTT PRESIDENT WITHROW CLUB runs scored for: 654 for average 1 167 runs scored against: 440 for average 550 Sprint Star Civen Trophy After Being looted Out standing Woman Athlete of 1939 London Dec Officials of Michigan Ontario Hockey club said today they had been informed by Buster (Red) Storey one of Canadian football's greatest halfbacks that he would play hockey this winter for At lantic City of the Eastern United States league Storey told the London officials who sought his services that he was bound by a verbal agree ment with Bert Corbeau Atlantic City manager He is a defenceman in hockey and had a tryout this year with Detroit of the National league Sam Primo of St Paul's club scored a fourth round out victory over Kid Slack of the feature bouts of the CYO boxing show at St Hall last night but suffered a broken nose before he was able to pound out his last round ko In another outstanding scrap Tommy Carr of Trinity club won a split decision over Bill Smith of St Complete results: 70 pounds Three rounds Eugene Deschene defeated Howard Carr 95 pounds Three rounds Clar ence Desroches defeated Jim Pratt 85 pounds Three rounds Tommy Carr defeated Bill Smith 135 pounds our rounds Sam Primo knocked out Kid Slack 135 pounds our rounds Harry Dodds defeated rank Deleo 2 26 pounds our rounds rank Cabello drew with Red O'Reilly 160 pounds inal Pat Smith knocked out Pat Regina third round Judges Scotty McEwan Bill Breen and Earl Carton Referee Lefty Gwynne Rated as more powerful than the club which made such a gallant stand against (Argonauts in the Canadian rugby final last year the Winnipeggers are once again preparing to invade the east in search of the Grey Cup and Canadian football championship The following is the list of players who make up the personnel of the 1939 Blue machine: New York Dec The New York State boxing commission yesterday wrote into its book a rule forbid ding a boxer from holding more than one title at the same time The rule was established after Promoter Mike Jacobs had cancelled the twice postponed welterweight champion ship bout between Champion Henry Armstrong and Lou Ambers the lightweight king There is a natural decrease in the hitting power of defence men as they become matured Clapper Shore Horner Coulter and Good fellow are no longer the destructive smashers of a few seasons ago There is no second Clancy of the rapier thrust in sight no flaming Sprague Cleghorn or Eddie Gerard to watch Red Dutton could hit like a heavy hammer but able to communicate that ability to his pupils Red sighs about that and admits the day of the good hitter is past All Graduates of With Kenny Payne Top KENTISH JUVENILES MAKE CRICKET HAY Winnipeg Dec Reg Threlfall coach of Winnipeg Blue Bombers said yesterday the western football champions would probably head east before their scheduled depar ture next Wednesday in view of the turn in the weather Bombers have been working out on their home grounds here under summer weather conditions but wintry winds set in overnight and Winnipeg had its first real blizzard of the season yesterday The Bombers executive had hoped to be able to hold outdoor workout until the team was ready to leave for the Canadian final in the cast Dec 9 Threlfall said the Winnipeg con tingent would leave early as possible but no definite date has been agreed upon (Continued from Previous Page) rhanopH hits with Adds Al is like a light slowly dimming while Apps has the rubbery bounce of youth NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPS ARE NOT STANDING PAT Dusek last Thursday and who ad vanced as his reason an engagement io attend his cousin's wedding Dusek said he had to wrestle else where and let it go to that Steve Casey seemed to be the answer to the problem tut no No desires for revenge were burning in the bosom of Mighty Casey who was carried from the ring by stretcher bearers after wrestling Longson last week a wrestler and I want anything to do with a wildcat whotries to put people in hospital at all at said big Steve just as plainly as that Gentleman Jack Washburn who usually boasts of how tough he is said he been training very hard would take a semi final but be ready for a main bout tor a couple of weeks Yvon Robert said the match appealed to him but the date of a player we sought in advance of the Proud of Pitchers In discussing the future he emphasized that no one could laugh off Cincinnati's pitching staff with two men like Derringer and Walters who won 52 games last year and a comer like Gene Thompson who won 13 and lost 5 in his last year in the big show that brings me around to another player everyone has on the way to some other says Giles "I mean Whitey Moore our pitcher who received some unfor tunate publicity last summer Mc Kechnie told me after the world series that Moore would be back with the Reds He believes Moore has the stuff to become a winning pitcher and those fellows grow on The harsh criticism of American leaguers and second guessers di rected at McKechnie after the world scries was called to attention He replied sharply McKechnie been signed to manage the Reds in 1940 and 1941 the first thing I would have done after the world series would have been to sign him to a new con tract the oustanding manager in The art of hitting was cultivated by the older guardsmen But it is dying out as the boys go in for collective bargaining Hitters are not to be developed by a system of checking all over the ice which has become so popular The end to end rush by an individual always a crowd thrilling stunt has been sacrificed for the short sprint De fence men can get pieces of the enemy coming in like that but there time to get set for a full bodied shot Tracy Defending Can adian Junior Champs Handed Rude Jolt at Gardens Edmonton Dec 2 Earl Mc Cready of Amulet Sask British empire heavyweight wrestling champion defeated Jack McArthur of San rancisco in two straight falls in the main bout here last night McCready weighed 240 five pounds more than his opponent In semi windup Jack Kogut 220 of Toronto won two of three bouts with Jack orsgren 235 of Van couver Iestern ootball Cham pions Will Leave as Soon as Possible The rose bowl awarded annually by the Amateur Athletic ederation of Canada to the coun try's outstanding woman athlete goes to Jeannette Dolson Toronto sprint star for 1939 Announcement of the award was made here today by Edith McKen zie of Winnipeg president of the WAA Miss Dolson a member of the 1936 Olympic team and Can adian sprint champion since that time won in a poll of WAA executive members allied bodies and branches Second in the voting was Mrs Dorothy McKenzie Walton of To rorlto former Canadian badminton champion and winner of the all England singles title this year Tied for third were Mary Rose Thacker of Winnipeg Cana dian figure skating champion and Gertrude Hagen of Calgary sprin ter Details of the voting were not made public but Miss McKenzie said only the four athletes received votes Previous winners of the rose bowl were Phyllis Dewar Vancouver swimmer in 1935 Aileen Meagher of Halifax sprinter in 1936 Robina Higgins of Winnipeg javelin thrower in 1937 and Noel MacDon ald of Edmonton basketball star in 1938 I A couple of boys who hit freely are Goupile of Canadiens and Orlando of the Wings But they are crude with it and are usually one to three shots to be penalized for their almost complete lack of Among HOCKEY TONIGHT OSTRANDERS VS TIP TOPS DONNELL MUDGE VS KODAK AU Seats 25c Children 10c ree rrkinr Chalk Up 4 1 Triumph Their Third of US Tour Cincinnati Dec The experts predict the Cincinnati Reds repeat in the National League pen nant race and Warren Giles who runs the Reds agrees up to a certain point don't think the present Cincin nati club can win the pennant again next Giles said I know of any law in base ball that says you have to stand pat I believe if the Reds are to repeat we'll have to strengthen our club and what we intend to He and Manager Bill McKechnie will get the chance at the major league winter meetings opening here next week He said that because the Yanks polished off the Reds sobrutally was no reason why his club should immediately become a hollow shell no need to bring up the world series except to talk about one of our players who became a pathetic figure in that final crazy he said refer to Lom bardi our big catcher I see every body is trading him off and saying never catch another game in Cincinnati I want to state that Lambardi in bad with Manager Bill McKechnie or myself and he won't be dumped onto the market unless we can get something mighty gooa tor mm ame Is leeting beating Lombardi some the critics seem to forget that was the batting champion and most valuable player in 1938 and was good enough to catch both all star games the past two years And I but remember when he was hurt last season we were moaning and crying for him to get back in there Giles the club's general mana ger conferred with Manager McKechnie since the world and added in passing that he and McKechnie had been just a little fed up with baseball for a few weeks after that sad affair and worked out any definite program to strengthen the Reds McKechnie will arrive here tomorrow and he and Giles will immediately huddle have plenty of money to Giles said I believe more good extra men fellows who fit into our winning picture than any other club One of our problems is to get a left fielder with a punch and we are going to land him if there's one available No club can outbid us either in cash or playing talent for the man we want never in my baseball career publicly mentioned the name A close race is being waged for top position in the CBC Bowling league The Wildcats under the captaincv of A Leitham are holding "first place with 20 points Close on their heels with 19 points is Dwarfs Tommy O'Dell's Com Nets and the Dead End Kids are holding down third and fourth positions respectively A Barr has the best season's average with 194 points George Murrav is lodged in second place with a 193 average Other leaders among the men are Barr 191 Symes 189: airburn 186 oster 186 Mogridge 181 and Gluns 181 Miss Gardner is by far the best among the ladies with a 174 avpraw She has also the honor of holding the high single mark of 243 and the high three game total of 617 Mrs Tag gart occupies second place with an average of 142 points per game Among the leaders are Miss King 139 Mrs Neil 136 Mrs Bushnell 133 and Miss Moore 131 made it all the Sons are anything do everything the they fight like a Clancys and will few more major hockey surprises before the year is out It was not good hockey The Sons checked too closely for the Generals to turn on their usual wide open offensive sorties However the game struggle waged by the winners more than made up for the lack of frills and despite the scrambly nature of the hockey the smali crowd on hand went home satisfied To sum it up in a nutshell those Generals never got going simply because the pesky Natives let them get going Clow Stood Out Young Percival a 'grand little opportunist scored two of the Native goals However it was Chick Webster who did most of the attack ing for Native Sons This junior smoothie was as good as any man on the ice outside of Goalie Clow' who was truly the hero of the piece The rest of the Sons most of them green hands all played their partswell At times those smooth going Oshawans flashed through on Clow two three and sometimes four abreast but if he stop their best shots the goalposts did The invaders certainly had little or no hunting luck and probably went home vowing that Clow had worked in a few extra goalposts as well as spare arms and legs on them At times lie looked like six other guys as he danced did the splits and dived in front of shots Oshawa got the only goal of the first chapter Ritchie counting with the aid of Wally Wilson Native Sons went to town with three goals against one for Oshawa in the second spasm Webster got the first with the help of Percival The latter then sent the Sons supporters wild and his team on top with a battling solo score Hellyer fed Norm McAtee a pass for the tying counter after a pretty passing play on the part of the Oshawa stars Protested Goal It looked as if Oshawa would roll on to victory from there but the Natives had other ideas They kept falling and charging into the attacking Generals It wasn't a pretty exhibition but boy it was sure effective inally with the last seconds of the middle stanza ricking away little Percival worked his way up alone and through the defence and just before the bell rang to end the session he cut loose with a high hard one that beat McManus Oshawa claimed that the puck entered the net after the blue light had flashed on and score but Referee McCaffery thought differently and it counted Throughout most of the last period the surprising Natives played a dogged defensive game At times Goalie Clow had to come out as far as the penalty strip to clear pucks The odd time an Oshawa man would beat the lone remaining de fence player only to find himself knocked on his ear by a the alert Clow who rudntmind coming the proverbial At the Withrow Park Lawn Bowling club annual meeting and election of officers the following were elected: President Scott vice president chant secretary treasurer Kamm: Mmes secretary Ellis executive committee Ross Colvin A Cumming Taylor Walker Marshall Tompkins Murphy representatives provincial tourna ment Ross A A Ellis Muni cipal Lawn Bowling association Taylor Colvin Provincial Lawn Bowling association Ross auditors Marshall Willmot trustees A Kamm Webster A Cumming Doughney Willmot John Tunney today can give you Cne of the answers to the query do promoters get carrying around the signed contract of Wild Bill Longson lor th main bout of the Queensbury Club show at Maple Leaf Gardens text Thursday but is commencingo wonder what use it to him The trouble is that half a dozen established main bouters have re iused his best offers to take on the job of wrestling Longson Some them have excuses and others At want the assignment but date Tunney located aeavywelght who seems willing tosten to terms when Longson 's came is mentioned The first refusal came from btonko Nagurski NBA scored a lucky win over Ernie body checking knowledge Among the younger clement Jack Church is about as shrewd a hitter as any Crudities that earlier bothered him were shaved off in Syracuse The modern trend in defence is to out wit the incomer rather than paralyze him with body blows or wards are expected to combine scor ing skill with backchecking The principal duty of the hands is to sedulously pursue the puck at all times Now and then in the heat of this mass strife you see' goal keepers under a more wicked fire than Poland Since the game moved definitely up town its circus features have in creased You might call it a policy of customer appeasement Brantford Dec Sam Kennedy scored three out of five goals last night as Tommy Lions de feated Ed Young Rangers of Toronto 5 4 The win showed the Lions who play in OHA company in the light of man eaters when it comes to downing teams of qualitv After pasting Guelph they found the Rangers also players not too hard to take Kennedy was top man all the way Besides popping in his three counters he got an assist on a goal John Torti scored Jack Butcher got the other goal Head Warren Giles Hopes to Make Deals at Annual Meeting The other evening a report said Kentish Juveniles won the Rutley cricket cup after another club had been disqualified However it was the midgets who won in this man ner The juveniles really blitz krieged to their triumph as the following figures show Kentish Juveniles Games played 9 games won 8 games arawn 1 Total wickets Total i wickets actory Official Cars These cars driven small mileage Have had the best of care and in new car condition 38 BUICK Century Sedan Chauffeur driven Less than 14000 COOC AA miles A tiff at CHEVROLET 7 Pakener Sedan Excellent een iB or $64500 39 BUICK Special Sedan Radio Heater and $105000 38 PONTIAC Special Coach Beautiful gray paint Excellent con tTOt Art dition fcDUU 38 HUDSON TERRAPLANE Sedan Privately owned Small mileage $69500 38 CHEVROLET Master Coarh Dunlopilio frontet $61500 Ontario Motor Sales Ltd OSHAWA ONT 86 KING ST Telephone 000 BOXER'S BROKEN IN IGHT Rose Bowl Is Awarded Miss Dolson rankly Speaking On Sports DON'T MISS THIS ONE 10 Rounds 122 lbs BABY Yack avorite Primo Suffers Injury Before Scoring His Knockout green but game natives SURPRISE CLASSY GENERALS By EDDIE BREITZ New York Dec 2 Sonja Henie and her troupe are headed for Houston to open a four month tour Dec 8 Rabbit friends are booming him for that vacancy on the Pittsburgh Pirate coaching staff the other high schools (and a lot of collpppsl can go way back and sit down) The teau Cairns Ramsay Colvin and Massillon (O) high gndders played to 132000 addicts in 10 games this season If you believe Shakespeare was the first football writer and Henry VI the first grandstand quarterback listen to Dr Leroy Arnold of Hamline university St Paul quote from the bard: Henry VI excellent Tempest "Well Henry VI touch a touch I do confess Hamlet Henry VI Til catchit ere it comes to the Macbeth him not pass but kill him Othello must have bloody noses aryl cracked crown" Henry VI to the Winter's Tale Dick Porter Syracuse manager showed up at Cincinnati with a flock of scars He got them trying to break up a fight between two of his dogs Manager Lefty says his San rancisco Seals will have to dig up two centrefielders to cover the ground Dom Di Maggio did The most beautiful hockey rink in the country is at Hershey Pa where the population is only a third the seating capacity of the rink guest star Jerry Mitchell NY Post: tions are the old boys wiil be the life of the party in Cincinnati Not only will Judge Landis be raising hell with operators of chain store systems but Clark Griffith and Connie Mack two other kids will be right in there helping Catches made Morton and Leith 5 Hiltz and Cranham 4 Payne and Bundy 3 Donaghey Walker and Archer 2 Marshall Wunibald Knight and Pate 1 AH these boys with one exception are graduates of Kentish Colts midget team city champions for the past three years Already six of them have played for senior teams with satisfactory results OSTRANDERSlN spot TO TAKE LOOP LEAD By BURNETT Those Poles at Gdynia had little on Native Sons at the Maple Leaf Gardens last night In fact the Sons went those Poles one better by winning their last ditch fight and from a puck force that' was rated as vastly superior Turning in one of the fightingest brands of hnckev that this writer has everseen the gallant boys under the di ction' of Coach Megaffm upset starry Generals 4 to 3 to win the SPA junior hockey prize Natives couldn skate as fast as the Oshawans didn shoot as hard or often and didn loos near as classy but boy how they checked stickhandled and fought It was a case of desire winning oyer xunerior force that was a trifle ana convene Those Sons just be beaten and today are surprise winners of the called trophy and aa proud and happy as if they had won the Canadian junior title What's more those Sons blew a one goal lead in the final minute of and still had enough courage to fight back and notch the winning counter with seconds to Plaj The pesky winners just about drove Tracy Generals crazy as they checked and double checked them When the Oshawans 'did penetrate the stubborn Native Son checking barrage Goalie Clow care of most of their shots This boy played a grand game and stopped a number of shots that ap peared labelled Had Oodles of Courage The Sons handed the Oshawans the tying goal one of their ex citable young defencemen clearing the puck past Clow into his own net in trying to keep it from a speeding invader It was a tough break for the youthful victors but instead of folding they fought back with renewed vigor to earn the triumph It was the first major hockey triumph in years and the fact that it was scored over a packed Oshawa force sweeter Those hut fancy they hard way but pack of King likely create a Spider Armstrong vs' Jimmy Gilligan New ranked 8th amongst who' defeated the the featherweights et featherweight champion the world Joe Arehebald THREE OTHER REAL IGHTS Monday Dec 4th MAPLE LEA GARDENS Tickets on Sale at King Edward Hotel and Maple Leaf Gardens 50c to $300 i Ostranders by taking the meas ure of Tip Tops in the first game of the West Toronto Mercantile hockey doubleheader at Ravina Gardens tonight can become un disputed possessors of first place At present the blue sweatered boys are tied with the Stock Yard team In the second half of the bill Don nell and Mudge tackle Kodaks red Tip Tops will be out to redeem themselves after the beating that they absorbed front the and in their last encoun ter The Cameramen who oppose the and in the nightcap have reached the point of refusing to be the stepping stone for any further victories for their opponents and with Earl Selkirk the Argonaut gridiron star back on the job to handle the coaching the Kodak crew will be bearing down to achieve a victory NY SOLONS CONINE BOXERS TO ONE TITLE SEC WOVJ WKkWmuC SS LWS rre pe umEn vji TUT HOOD onwm Mel Al' A THorr chcckinQ' Al' Aw J' iTOB By WX Vi 0 0 it's ll Years College with or previous Win Player Position Age Wt Height team played with nlpegs 32 Martin Gainor Tackle 24 19u 5 11? North Dakota 2 33 Wayne Sheley Qtr Back 23 180 5 0 Ausustana College 1 34 Greg Rabat Half Back 28 180 6 Wisconsin (I 35 Carl Krlsko Half Back 22 183 5 11 St College 1 36 Bill Ceretti Guard 2V 190 5 11 St Seniors 37 Mel Wilson Centre 22 190 6 2 Roamers Juniors 2 38 Bill Boivin Half Back 24 165 5 10 Deer Lodge Juniora 2 40 rits Hanson Halt Back 26 155 5 7 North Dakota State 4 41 Herb Mobberley Half 36 146 5 6 St John's Seniors 6 42 Ed Kushner Guard 30 185 5 11 St John's Seniors 6 43 Herb Peschel Tackle 25 210 6 1 North Dakota State 4 44 Lou Mogul Tackle 29 220 6 2 Winnipeg 7 45 Bert lannone Guard 22 1'5 5 9 Deer Lodge Juniors 46 Jack Manners Tackle 24 200 5 11 Ottawa 1 47 Cliff Roseborough Guard 27 205 6 Regina ft 48 Moe Simovitch Centre 21 1'9 5 11 YMHA 0 Bill Bancroft End 22 175 6 Roamers 1 52 Art Stevenson Qtr Back 23 ISO 6 Hastings College 2 53 Andy Bieber Half Back 22 118 6 Roamers Juniors 1 55 Alan Haycock ly Wing 22 175 6 Benson High Portland 1 56 Harry Badger Half Back 24 172 5 8 Deer Lodge Juniors 3 57 Bill Nairn 2 Guard 26 2o7 6 Deer Lodge Juniors 5 5b Jeff Nicklin ly Wing 24 190 6 Deer Lodge Juniors ft 60 Ches McCance End 23 190 5 11 Deer Lodge Juniors 2 61 Percy Daigle Half Back 24 155 ft 9 St Paul's College 4 62 rank Mulvey End 20 175 6 2 Roamers Juniors 63 John Lake Halt Back 22 212 6 1 Deer Lodge Juniors 64 Hal Davidson Centre 27 165 fi ll Vics 65 Martin Platz End 21 155 5 11 Deer Lodge Juniors 66 Les Lear Guard 22 195 5 10 Deer Lodge Juniors 2 Vic Rosenblat Guard 21 190 5 9 YMHA Bob McTavish Half Back 20 155 5 6 Ravenscourt School Dave lorence Half Back 20 145 5 10 UCLA Los Angeles 67 Hatskin Centre 23 235 5 11 YMHA 1 Coach Reg Threlfall Manager Joe Ryan Trainer Alex Smith Batting Averages In Not High Name rungs Out Runs Score Avg Payne 7 164 60 2733 Cranham 7 2 107 40 2140 McKay 3 2 20 8 2000 Archer 9 1 108 28 1350 7 1 72 26 1200 Morton 4 2 18 lit 900 Pate 4 1 20 11 666 Donaghey 4 1 19 7 633 Bundy 3 1 12 9t 600 A Knight 6 1 25 10 500 Wunibald 5 2 12 8t 400 A Leith 5 1 11 3 275 Walker 3 1 3 2 150 Marshall 4 0 5 3 125 Not out Bowling Averages Overs Runs Wkts Avg Payne til 15 94 32 293 Hiltz 33 6 64 15 426 Cranham 3l 11 74 12 616 Archer 30 ft 70 11 654 Donaghey 9 28 3 933 Morton 2 5 A Knight 2 18 3.

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