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Section BUALO Wmrwr gg Express BUALO SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 23 1958 Section and Gardens Pgsf 1 1 16 I I Syracuse Scores I I Bukaty Evans 5 12 Will Play Set Pace as UB shrd cmf Charley Apgar George Maue Sam Sanders John Eachus in Iowa Blunts Irish Bid fb own Unbeaten Air orce Rips 6 New Mexico Eleven 45 7 I ootball Scores 1 tl 10 I 10 7 Nick Bottini Dick Offenhamer Lou Reale: si 12 7 eft Ui 1 once intact worked his than a mile during the the free scoring third pe Amerlcan goals were tal by Hill Hicke Aidcorn Redahl Willie Marshall was offer 5 five cap with com 6 (Prescott made the 25 cent 17 the the 14 0 15 14 15 Pistons Beat Royals DETROIT Nov 22 (fl The Detroit Pistons snapped a three game losing streak tonight de feating the Cincinnati Royals 103 86 in a National Basketball Assn game before a crowd of 2891 i 20 0 7 0 18 Paul Terhes Stops 8 12 7 8 15 22 20 16 18 15 13 0 13 UB Vies With Ru tgers or Tangerine Bowl Bid ft 38 28 151 decided by extra acceptance announced immediately the game which was watched by representatives of the Miami Bowl The Orangemen will play Oklahoma the perennial cham pion of the Big Eight Confer ence It was the pinpoint passing of quarterback Chuck Zimmerman that enabled thes Orangemen to finish their 1958 season with an record best "Since the 1923 Syracuse team posted an iden tical record Zimmerman a three year veteran capped his career by tossing passes to end Dave Baker for both Syracuse touchdowns The decisive ex tra points were scored by full back Ed Keiffer on an end Tun and' 'Al Getlick on a placekick Zimmerman completed 7 of 10 passes for 60 yards and had one Intercepted One' of his tosses good for eight yards hit Baker the end zone to give Syra cuse itjs first period touchdown German born Gerhard Schew edes returned a Mountaineer punt 67 yards to the 13 to set up the score The Mountaineers took the next kickoff and stormed 73 yards in 10 plays for a first quarter touchdown that' cut the margin to 8 6 Quarterback Dick Longfellow sneaked over for the last yardi ullback Glen Sham blin was stopped short on a run attempt for conversion Syracuse scored its second touchdown with explosive sud denness in the second period Guard Maury Youmans picked off "a Longfellow pass on the Mountaineer 23 and on the next Buffalo back breaks away for gain as Bucknell defenders close i that Sciera anything he can game will oppose the Cleve land Barons at 7:15 Sunday night in Memorial Auditorium The Bisons took the lead in the first period when Bill Dea scored at 12:29 On a faceoff near the net Dea caught the puck on the edge of his stick and fired at close range to score Tempers flared into a rough and tumble fist fight late in the period and Orland Kurtenbach and Mike Nykoluk went to the penalty box to cdol off Both teams played sharp defensive hockey and gave the goal tenders good protec tion 'Jack Bownass and Ivan Irwin followed in quick succession to the penalty box in the second period to give the Bears a two man advantage Hershey moved into Buffalo territory and Hec Lalande fired a shot that bounded around the cage The fans howled in protest when of ficials refused to allow a score Seconds later the Bears again massed in front of the Buffalo net and Obie fired from close range Marcel Paille booted the puck out of the netand Dune isher caught the Americans Drub Indians 8 to 2 SPRINGIELD Mass Nov 22 (fl The Rochester Ameri cans tallied five goals in the third period to hand the Spring field Indians their second straight defeat 8 2 tonight at the Coliseum in an American Hockey League game A crowd of 4073 watched as Gary Aidcorn and Cecil Hoek stra each scored twice for the Amerks The game was the sec ond straight black night for the Indians who lost riday night 15 4 at Cleveland Jimmy Anderson sent the In dians out in front in the first period with a goal at 8:23 Then at 13:13 Marcel Bonjn scored the equalizer for the Amerks to send the teams off even Aidcorn put the Amerks in front at 9:03 of the second pe riod but Bruce Carmichael scored for i Springfield making it 2 2 Before the intermission Hoekstra put the Amerks in the lead In riod lied Gord and Hoekstra NEW ORLEANS 22 IflX Halfback Billy Cannon spurred top ranked Louisiana State into explosive action today and the unbeaten Tigers crushed Tulane 62 0 The practically clinched the national champion ship and sent LSU into the Sugar Bowl ft The 84000 fans who turned out under brilliant skies set a record attendance for a deep south football game 4 The 205 pound Cannon con sidered a cinch for All Am erica honors cracked a score less game with a touchdown late in the second quarter and the Tigers turned the tradi tional battle into a rout Quarterback Warren abb and halfback Johnny Robinson gave Cannon a good run for 'jKjividual honors Rabb passed for two touch downs in the final quarter and Robinson scored four times once on a 23 yard pass from Rabb in the final minutes ft Pre game predictions had the Tigers only 14 points favorites but they apparently de termined to keep their No 1 ranking and maintain the pres sure until the final horn Series Worst Licking The defeat was the worst in flicted in the 63 year old series one of the most bitter in the south 5 The kicking of Tommy Davis a highlight of the first half His 50 yard boots kept Tulane pinned deep in its owp territory until the Tigers broke the ice four minutes before the half ended Cannon capped first touchdown drive a 75 yard Her A Meets Barons Here Tonight STATISTICS cmfw 21 14 45 89 S3 58 47 lf lg rg rt re qb ALBEQUERQUE Nov 22 (fl The unbeaten Air orcel Academy presented a well oiled scoring machine to day and rolled over New Mexi co 45 7 The victory kept the tied record through nine games New Mexi co closed the season at 7 3 Rick Mayo a quarterback with a deadly passing arm di rected the alcons on long scoring marches ping three of them touchdown passes Mayo pleted 18 of 27 attempted passes for 219 yards 7 21 14 24 44 21 78 84 6 21 12 Offenhamer said Then the coach rounds passing out cigars The cigars were apropos The coach his aides and the ath letes were celebrating 1958 celebrating the birth of a new and exciting football era at the University of Buffalo WITH A BOX of cigars in one hand and a fistful of the 25 centers in the other Offenhamer stepped up to the muscular tackle Sam Sanders Sarp reach ed for a couple and said smoke coach but my father THE RACING BULLS in their last five games have con verted ball parks both at home and away into touchdown fac tories Over that span 29 touch downs bearing the UB trade mark have been manufactured by the Buffalo athletes The Bulls have jammed 204 points into their last 300 minutes It has been strictly downhill since the Baldwin Wal lace nightmare 34 14 over Col Service ootball 34 Bolling AB Carson John Sciera medicine could umbia 53 6 over Temple 44 14 over Wayne 34 2G over Lehigh and 38 0 over Bucknell BALDWIN WALLACE in case you noticed ran into an ambush riday night West Chester State an unher alded club flashed nothing but long sharp jagged teeth as it chewed up the Ohioans 69 12 STAN KOWALSKI UB guard turned out to be another of perfect substi tutes Kowalski on the first play after getting the green light from Offenhamer intercepted a Bucknell pass and hurried 19 yards for a touchdown Kowalski later made a second interception Two aerial steals in one ball game by a guard added up to three cheers for Stan Kowalski WILLIE i EVANS also was back at the stand Willie squirt ed slammed and spun his way 90 yards in 10 carries One of his rushes was good for 47 yards and a touchdown And again it was Sanders who sprung Willie by ripping a giant hole in the Bison line Evans missed joining 1000 yard rushing club by only 61 yards He has a two year total of 939 And he has an other season ahead of him GORDON BUKATY again threw almost nothing but strikes The sophomore quarter back from Lackawanna con nected on 9 of 15 passes In the last three games Bukaty com pleted 21 of 31 for a whistling 677 per cent A WIDE EYED 11 ear old Paul Aversano stood in the cor ner of the dressing room with a football tucked under his arm It was the game football pre sented to the St School sixth grader by end Nick Bot tini in behalf of the entire UB squad Young Aversano is the son of friend Alex the UB statistician In case you quite put your finger on it Aversano is the fellow who quarterbacked the football Bulls in 1934 and 1935 THE BULLS evened a score with their trainer John Sciera the man who has way through more of adhesive tape season Bulls insist will tape identify But yesterday it was different The tape got into the hands of the Bukaty Phil Bamford Paul Szymendera etc and the taped Sciera to a sink Sciera a good natured fellow loved it By PHIL RANALLO The University of Buffalo football team after doing a workmanlike job on Bucknell yesterday afternoon late last night was sitting back waiting impatiently waiting a Tanger ine Bowl bid Late last night it appeared that (the competition for the northern spot on tihe program was between Buffalo and Rut gers The Associated Press reported that Rutgers had received an to the Tangerine Bowl? but would not reveal a decision on acceptance or re jection until sometime today or tomorrow However one lorida source diaimed UB was the thing (in Orlando home of the Tangerine The loridian said flatly that jUB will be tendered the bid Monday will ac Jack Morgan chairman of the Tangerine Bowl selection com mittee told UB officials yes terday that the Buffalo school very very high on our Rutgers Belts Columbia Yesterday Rutgers led by its brilliant single wing tailback Billy Austin rolled to a 61 0 triumph over Columbia A Rutgers official Athletic Director Harry Rockafeller last night said Rutgers nitely is Rockafeller admitted he had been on the with Morgan in Orlando The Orlando source who in sisted! UB is Tangerine Bowl bound said that should the bid be turned down by UB it would go to' Miami of Ohio not to Rutgers he reiterated will The Tangerine Bowl game will be played Dec 27 in a sta dium which seats 13500 There is a possibility that the game will be televised nationally DICK OENHAMER from the instant the game ended was at the mercy of his friends En route to the dressing room and then in it the UB football boss was at the receiving end of a most enthusiastic congratula tory pummelling so proud of this Bisons Tie Bears 2 2 Texas Tech 8 New Mexico 7 New Mexico 32 Baylor 29 Sul Roas 8 Arizona 9 march in 11 plays by spinning over from the 5 Early in the second half LSU struck again Center Max ugler picked off one of Richie passes on the Tulane 30 yard line Eight plays later Rabb fooled the Tulane defense with a tricky reverse and swung eight yards around end for a score LSU wore down strength with Coach Paul three pMtoon system The Tigers marched through the embattled Greenies for their next touchdown on a 53 yard drive in four plays Robinson tallied on a 34 yard pass play from Rabb i Cannon Scores Again i rom there on the Tigers kept statisticans busy Cannon skipped through right tackle for 10 yards and the score after recovery of a Tulane fumble The outmanned Greenies man aged to get as far as the LSU 30 late in the third period but Cannon intercepted a pass on the LSU 10 to stop the threat Cannon parried 14 times for 108 yards tost send his output close to 700 yards al though he plays less than half a game under platoon system The LSU defensive unit stopped the passing threat posed by Petitbon He completed only two of nine for 22 yards LSU 0 21 Tulane 0 0 0 0 LSU Cannon 5 run (kick failed) LSU Rabb 8 run (Davis kicked): Robinson! 34 pass from Rabb (Rabb pass frotn Mangham) LSU Cannon 10 run (pass failed) LSU Purvis 54 pass from Matherne (pass failed) LSU Robinson 45 pass from Rabb (Cannon ran): LSU Robinson 33 punt return (Cannon ran) LSU Robinson 23 pass from Rabb (Davis kicked)? LSU Cannon 45 run (run failed) play Zimmerman connected with Baker on a short pass Baker shook off two tacklers and tumbled into the end zone Interception Is Costly The Mountaineers who out gained Syracuse in rushing with 233 yards to 123 turned a pass interception into their second touchdown in the third quarter Halfback Ray Peterson grabbed a Zimmerman pass on the Syra cuse 27 to set it up West Vir ginia ground out the distance in nine running plays with al ternate quarterback Danny Wil liams carrying the last five Syracuse Coach loyd (Ben) Sehwartzwalder a WVU alum nus said West Virginia was: the best club his team played: all year Many of his players echoed the same sentiment in the dress ing WVU Coach Art Lewis dis appointed over the outcome paid tribute to the Orange men for being opportunists capitalized on the only two breaks we gave them dur ing the he said Lewis referred to the 67 yard punt return and the pass intercep tion that set np the Syracuse touchdowns 1 Longfellow one of the WVU seniors playing their last game set a school record for total of fense with 1202 yards for the season i In game he wound up with minus 4 rushing but passed for 79 ii Syracuse 8 West Va 8 0 8 Syracuse Baker 8 pass from Zimmerman (Keiffer run) West Va Longfellow 2 run (runlfailed) Syra Baker 23 pass from Zim merman (tterlick kick) West Va Williams 5 run failed) Duke North Carolina urman Davidson 18 Tulane Auburn Wake orest Alabama Memphis State Hampden Sydney Penn J1C Maryland Virginia lorida lorida State Georgia The Citadel Clemson Boston College Kentucky Tennessee North Texas Louisville Murray (Ky) Kentucky SOUTHWEST Tetr Arkansas Air orce Texas SMU Texas St Arizona St AR WEST Colorado St Colarado Wyoming Brigham Young Oregon Oregon St California Stanford Washington St Washington USC UCLA Notre Dame Iowa leming kick) Iowa leming 36 pass from Duncan (kick failed): Notre Dame Stickles 69 pass from Izo (Stickles kick) i Iowa Nocera 1 run (pass failed) Notre Dame Scarpitto 52 Rnss from Izo (Stickles kick) Iowa orton 53 pass from Duncan (pass failed) Iowa Ogiego run (kick failed) Notre Dame Izo 3 run (Stickles kick) Mike Quinlan scored four touchdowns for the alcons one on a 6 yard punt return The Air orce drove to a 471 yard total offense and 32 first downs Mayo was the power He led the Air orce in scoring drives of 71 66 72 47 and 85 yards Air orce 12 22 8 15 New Mexico 0 1 0 Air orce EG Puplch 22 Air orce Quinlan 4 pass from Mayo (pass failed) New Ivy 3 plunge (Bursey kick) Air orce Quinlan 5i run (pass failed)Air orce Quinlan 62 punt return (Puplch kick) Air orce Quinlan 8 run (Pupich kick): Air orce Brickey 7 pass from Mayo (Brickey pass from Mayo) Air orce Jozwiak 8 pass from Mayo (Baucom pass from Mayo) Death Notices Pg I 10 I Home Planning before 9500 at Rotary ield Speeding to its eighth vic tory in nine games and its fifth straight Buffalo capital ized the revamped offense installed by Coach Dick Of fenhamer after studying scout ing reports from: his aides The Bulls used traps to a greater extent than at any other time during four year regime Time after time an over eager Bison charged into the Buffalo backfield And time after time he was blocked out of the play by an opponent coming across the field behind the line of scrimmage The re sult was a hole in the line 1 I This strategy paid off the sec ond time Buffalo I had posses sion of the Jjall Willie Evans the bread and butter ball carrier took a (handoff from Gordon Bukaty and cut through the right side of his line Sanders Big Block Sam Sanders a tackle shook him free in the secondary with a devastating block which took out not one but two defenders Tom MacDougall the sopho more fullback cleared out the only threatening opponent downfield Evans went 47 yards without being touched The guards! CHarley Tirone Joe Shiff let1 Stan jCowalski and oe i tobk charge of the trapping the of the way They did the job well as rushing yardage of 242 will at test is I Offensively Buffalo was led by Evans with 90 yards in 8 tries MacDougall 34 in 5 George Maue 42 in 8 and Gerry Gergiey 37 in 6 Bu katy hit his target with 9 of 15 passes for 125 yards On point after tduchdown sit uations Buffalo iwent boldly after two points the first four times it scored Bukaty nassed to Dave Brogan for the first On the next two a halfback passed Evans pitching to" Nlck Bottini and 'George Maue flipping to Paul Szymendara Bukaty ran for the fourth i Bukaty ordered: a place kick after the final touchdown with Bob Adams! doing the honors Adams played 'too much this season because of an in jury He missed Iri the dressing room Bukaty explained were trying to have all the seniors score I thought Bob was a senior not a jupior Evans Gets His Man Paul Terhes bril liant sophomore quarterback nearly got away ori the opening kickoff running 72 yards to the Buffalo 20 before Evans knocked him out: of bounds Willie was hurt on ithe play but recovered after a short rest But Bucknell was set back to its 35 by a clipping penalty on the run This first! play set the pattern for tjie game It seemed there were as many red flags on the field as there are in a Mayday parade in Moscow Buf falo was taxed 109 yards all told and Bucknell! 74 On two occasions there were penalties on three straight plays Buffalo held oh this occa sion It developed that Terhes made up most of attack This adroit passer who can roll out from a spread completed 8 or 26 pitches for 78 yards But the deepest penetration was to the local 4 yard line after a fum ble recovery on the 13 The Bisons otherwise did not get inside the UB 25 a tribute to Sanders who was magnificent as line allowed only 53 rushing yards i In justice i to Terhes two of his passes were dropped by col leagues in the clear ingers were not too limber on a biting cold afternoon Kowalski i turned one of throws to benefit BUALO Bottini le Sanders It (jraay ig Reale Tirone rg agan rt Brogan re Bukaty qb Evans Ihb Born rhb MacDougall JJUUdlU DUUAUtMl Touchdowns Evans (47 run) Ko walski (17 interception) Bukaty (5 run) BottinL (1 pass from Bukaty) Gergiey (16 pass from Born) Extra points Brogan (pass from Bukaty) Bottlnl (pass from Evans) Szymen dara (pass from Maue) Bukatv (run) Buffalo substitutes Kogut Oilverio Keats Szymendara Yerge Gergiey Salasny Muscarella Maue Paolint Scott' Bamford Kowalski Shlfflet Zinn 1 Delaney Welch Stephan Yan chuk Skalne Keats Wilson Adams Beckerich Bucknell substitutes Cox" Elliott' Sommer Hettche Melberger Pope Gilkey Errickson Aucker Mathias Negron Anderson Eachus Ott Gold steim i Special to The Courier Express HERSHEY Nov 22 Hershey Bears and Buffalo Bisons battled to a spectacular 2 2 tie In an American Hockey League game tonight before a crowd of 7929 largest of the season here The Bisons "led off with a goal in the first period The Bears bagged two in the second to take the lead but Buffalo made it all even before the period ended The third' and overtime periods1 failed to break tthe tie The jtie was the first of the season for the league leading Bisons who had won 14 of 17 starts The Bisons who left for Buffalo immediately after the A merican League rebound to score Howie Yan osik followed with a shot from just over the blue line and tied the count Late in the period Buffalo knotted the score Ivan Irwin fired from behind the Bear net Bill Sweeney stopped the puck with his skate and then rifled it into the net to make it 2 2 That ended the scoring Lineups Buffalo Hershey Paille Mayer LD Dobby Zeidel RD Irwin MathersC Wilson LaLande Gamble Laorge Kachur i Haleyi (Buffalo) Martin Bow nass ii Barkley Ingram Kurtenbach Sweeney Dea Cline MacDonald ley (Hershey) Yanosik Price Solln ger i I Kullman isher O'Brien Ehman Stankiewicz Duff i Referee Dalt McArthur linesmen Walton Russell and Art ausnacht Scoring Summary irst Period Dea (Sweeny) 12:29 Wilson (holding 49 Yano sik (slashing) 7:38 Duff' (tripping) 11:58 Yanosik (Interference) 15:58 Kurtenbach and Nykoluk' (roughing) Second Period isher Mathers) 8:44 Yanosik (Nykoluk) 10:23 Sweeney w(Irwta Cline) 16:33 Penalties Dobbyn (tripping) 2:02 Bownass Irwin (el bowing! 8:14 MacDonald (interfer ence) 13:50 Third Period No (hooking) 3:36 Kullman (tripping) 19:55 Overtime Period No scoring Pen alty Martin' (holding! 5:28 Paille' Mayer 27 31 27 IS 15 Indiana 40 Oklahoma Nebraska I Wittenberg wash A lee i SOUTH So (Carolina Carolina St: Totals 444 Yards i By RAY RYAN i Courier Express Staff Writer! Rising to the occasion with another resourceful attack the University of Buffalo closed its regular foot ball season yesterday with a 38 0 triumph over Bucknell I 'a Wins 31 21 IOWA CITY Iowa Nov 22 (fl Ten Champion Iowa warmed up for its Rose Bowl date today by whipping Notre Dame 31 21 The Hawks finishing their regular season with a 7 1 1 rec ord raced into a 13 0 lead early in the second quarter and broke Notrei last quarter chal lenge I with two quick touch downs Iowa thus joined Michigan State and Pittsburgh as the only i teams to whip the Irish in three consecutive games A stadium capacity crowd of 58 230 4nd a national television audience watched Like the Ohio State game of a week ago the contest was a spectacular show of long gains plus the excitement of fumbles and pass interceptions Randy Duncan play ing his last game here and Notre i George Izo each threw for two touchdowns in a flashy display by two of the top passers Izo i got off a 52 yard pass play with Bob Scarpitto which pulled Notre Dame up to a 19 14 score early in the fourth period Hawkeyes Strike Back But Iowa struck back fast for two touchdowns and what turned out to be a comfortable margin though for a time it seem so Duncan tossed a beautiful pass to Don Norton who grabbed the ball on the Notre Dame 15 in a scramble with defender Bob Williams This maneuver was good for 53 yards and a touchdown Then Iowa applied the clinch er a i minute later when Bob Hain deflected a pass and Iowa fatkle Charley Lee snatched the ball and ran 19 yards to the 1 Mitch Ogiego scored on the next play and it was Iowa 31 14 Notre Dame quickly hustled to another touchdown with 6:11 to go traveling 65 yards Izo scored from the 3 But that was the final Notre Dame threat and it was Iowa on the march at end Bob Jeter did crosii the Irish goal from the 2 but a penalty nullified the activity' and Iowa then lost the ball on a fumble 7 0 13 run Club BUALO Hershey i Springfield Cleveland Rochester er An rVA Saturday Night A( Buffalo Hershey (overtime) At Rochester 8 Spring field 2 At Providence' 2 Cleve land i Sunday Night Cleveland at Buffalo' 7:15 Roch ester at Providence Hershey at Springfield Iri Orange Bowl MORGANTOWN WVa Nov 22 MP) Syracuse wona place in the Orange Bowl on New by edging West Virginia 15 12 today in a bruising football game LSIJ Romps 62 0 5 4 'b Cannon Is Star irst downs irst downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes intercepted: by Passes I Punts i umbles lost i Yards penalized with an interception and a yard scoring run giving home forces a 16 0 lead in first quarter Bukaty on Rollout The third touchdown capped a 70 yard 13 play series ive men carried and Bukaty passed to Bottini shortly before the quarterback rolled out for "the last five yards Kowalski made another interception before halftime i The Bulls ground out 'the yardage for their other two scores in the third period 'Each drive spanned 71 yards The first required 12 plays with Bukaty passing to Bottini for the last yard On the 16th play of the next (sequence Ken Born hit Gergiey with a 16 yard touchdown pass Buffalo enjoyed a wide sta tistical margin 444 yards in total offense against 156 This was the fifth straight high scoring performance The low point I production in this stretch was 34 points SUMMARY BUCKNELL ie Brady 2'aizweu Clay comb Hixson Bergfeld Hart orsyth Ihb Apgar rhb Cox fb Moccllovich 16 8 14 COLLEGES ij EAST Buffalo Bucknell Harvard Yale Syracuse West Virginia: 12 Rutgers Columbia 0 Dartmouth Princeton 72 19 Quantico: Villanova 13 38 Boston Connecticut 22 34 Hofstra Temple 8 imiayeue ijenign 20 Maryland John Hopkins 28 Haverford Swarthmore 32 Gettysburg 80 Albriirht Scranotn 30 Moravian Muhlenberg 20 34 Dickinson I MIDWEST 38 Michigan St Kansas St Ohio Michisran Detroit way ton Illinois orthwestern 20 Iowa Notre Dame 21 Wisconsin Minnesota 1 12 Kansas Missouri 13 1'uraue la Geo Washington 1 12 7 0 Dr James Ailinger Chairman of Athletic Council congratulates UB coach co captains a i Kfl V3 KA EH i ISk HB1 "4 T3 Tffi 1 1 i MB 149 BB P' HM usE flaE I mnis mil tme knell lor Uth Win 1 x'3r mH! 5 w' oml oMk 'z 'ft x' A VfZ VVJ svx verxW jt ft: ft ft on SJ AW e' I ft 3 ft a 24 242 53 202 103 13 22 11 33 4 1 4 302 3 32 2 3 109 7 Li or Ag Pts 14 3 1 74 41 29 It 7 1 58 55 23 10 12 0 1)2 94 20 8 11 1 78 81 17 7 11 1 15 ft 7 13 48 78 14 1WH4HMTr mJ I.

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