Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1919 — Page 45

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS AUTOMOBILE SECTION, AUGUST, 1919.

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y^V X ILLINOIS WOMEN FINISH 1 ^1 I I H WESTERN TOURNAMENT VJV^/JL/X AT DETROIT

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r ING YARNS ABOUT TWO STEPPERS TO START IN EVENTS AT STATE FAIR RACE MEET

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_ <w ill# be«t Wilier J. Iff'em.

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np for the next W of tb^ ft«W, wbkh 5 WttJl rernarKabt^ In ib« Irteitf been «ounur4 *ay fa»t ewnpany k »okl at ihe •Tlb?of) <Vmt- . wintei*. trier* - «" h^r b»t they tryin* to mmrr her rt mare The mare had >b* now hold* ami wit* her *-x-

ay

> the ■I eld.

lutd hern

a breeding farm, and after btiyher a*id that he mifcbt «r«ve her •baoee at the raeea, -ae ‘ ehe able to reduie iter retard, the reel at the opening meetth* Grand Circuit at Cleveland,

mar* rrUpped the wlnax of the oilier Het* in the rich Ohio malt*, and eh- » been wlnnina far more than her

» and expenne* ail the wmaon Ham Hloke* ha* driven her inland only U»t week at the |ifte fair at hprirtirfteld, *he won a rate, miuallinc her record in

third heat, Alao »he took the tneaaor* of the field in itlrafsht heat* In the ' I tfCKf at ^niambu*, O., la«t Thara* • 1 • c2snyf«;

it i« not often that a mare for the harem >« turned tooae

the mite track*, to defeat the be*f

For he* r.&fa with which Ulck wilt fin..- up in thi* cia**. ie a of tiie high school ' show rhi*. in which he was winner on it oecaalotuh He i* on* of the best

having b**n 2:01, and hir

race marc,

dam also of that , Tommy Hritton « reecetj* 2:«"«,, lafterehamplon) on neveral Forhe* took a threeOf 2:13, but afterward . by John li. Thompaon, millionaire lunch room nd Mportaman. who seeing the r of the horse in the showiiittt gajted and mannered for imon at the big show*. Mr peon * atabie* at the Mg show* of York and Chicago are always

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APPLES

Direct From the Producer to the Consumer’ J

100 cars of fancy quality fruit of the most popular varieties - Jonathan, Wealthy and York Imperial (no Ben Davis), at-

and

PER BUSHEL

Order From Your Own Regular Dealer

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BRITTON RORftKK. ZM'rt.

momfnent feature*, and Britton Forbes

KKKSCIA. 2:0»>*,

to, «,. u iuc

became one of hi* most pronounced

winner*

McMahon had faith that the horse could h* transformed back to the track with good results, tn spite of the exce«stve action that had been acquired

through his schooling for the tan bark arena, so Thompson gave his consent and the result has been very' satisfactory. The horse has won some races and has been a contender In all others. Also, he is one of the most attractive trotter* on the big tracks today.

» with Him in

.... tie for bringing eker and

*-op FANNY

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that none

batter* for

Indian*''

Western Lei Joe Wliholt. ' M- of the world 1 hitting,

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STAmCPADDLERS CANCEL ALL; GO NOME

A. A. Pitching Records

Anderson, !-otii*. it i BiuWney. St. P.. 14 Ms hies. K » ... IS Sbeiienbai k, M 12 j Kv.n*. K. C IS tOeorge. Cdt 29

MINA ; HILL Ind 14

JiiUiW. Tol 21 CAVSr, Ind 4.4 i Rchausr. Minn.. 43 ! Crhiev. St. P.... 41 Nhshaus. St. P,. 39

XkW YOHK. August 30.—Fanny LKi- IrRt^M ^nd* ^. . K

O. W. !«. Pet Bb So.HbAVp

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DURACK AND

WYLIE HAD TOO MANY DIFFERENCES WITH A. A. U.

rack, Australian woman swimmer eham- i Msrrht, «t. p... s-j 1 > imnA wurt m n, I r,cr ,.l,.,mnl„n 11'IIV.aI ! H. V\aik©l*. t.Ol. It

Allan. K. C..

mina Wylie, of AmBtrulia, have can* * H' Ti'.ii k ‘ c’

reled tliefr proposed tour of this country

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... ... ^... 40

under"fupet^|»a of'the Amateur "Ath-1 u».u« •» iellr rnlon und will return home, Fred- Davis, Louts a crick W. Rulden, secretary of the union, |C. Hsii. at. P .. ae has announced here. j T’mup. ixiuts .. is The t wo awimmerr. who came to the * WPklBson. Cot.. 43

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,e«7 5t .•67 27 .*43 3S .«3s as <2i m «T .621 107 .615 S6 .613 61 400 37 .m 67 .St! 44 .567 123 A«2 r*

of Kvansvilie. .32&; Lebouneau, of Peoria, .324 High, of Evansville. .329: KflUber, of Peoria. XT; Manchester, of Terre Haute. .399; Wolfer. of Peoria. .317: Kelly, of Evansville, .312: Conwell. of Evansville, .316: Kohls, of Moline. .312; Strand, of Peoria, .308; Dressen. of

Moline, .306; Orciitt, of Bloomington 306: Sykes, of Bloomington, .302; Mar-

.ww* • vrv/1*t* 11^ vvrsi• .Revw, avagaa ' shall, of Peoria, and Henline, of Bloom ington, are just outside with .298. In team batting the clubs rank as fol-

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..70; Rockford, .~^w,

.257 and Terre Haute. .257. Bloomington

lows: Peoria, .230; Bloomington, .273; Evansville, .270; Rockford, .lot; Moline,

i! leads in team fielding with 4t n# Vi as* f <a >vi a mto - L? /x/vlr i

.960.

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of HU

cloaest rivsi Is giving HssHce for honors with twenrain of two. me* higu with

twelve.

for forty or games: Fonnelhna, Omaha. : Walker. S«. .319; Collins. , filimix City. .317;

United Mtaten six weeks ago. dectlnink to ktewan. Ia»u»e. 2:i O* •»«“ Mwhn In pw'frtlf’Ii events except wheic a ! ■ rifueon. Tot t. championship title was involved. Mr. , 4* an " 8n 'V 1 ^

.vatA national championship event vn word time. The Australians Mere to have competed today in events at Rye Beach, V. Y., which included ihe 680-

yanl national championship.

g Records -T 4 -

inUie .365. stealers, to Ms le. 1* the

.545 .531 53 .538 12 .531 89 .500 39 .462 75 ifi** at

lion

Nash - mphis. .321; Mm, At-

sum

Dallas Surprised. Ijdaesbel ball**, nstlcnai prsniiient of ih* A. A. P., who ws* In IndlBnapoll* last night, expressed surprise when lold of the report of the expulsion of Fanny Du rack amt Mina

Wylie.

’When 1 left Philadelphia Thursday afternoon.” he «ald. ‘T understood that all was

going turooofhls’.'-

Mr. Dallas mentioned the Uet that the>had n long list of engagements for exhibitions ail over th*» countty. and said that he had hoped to have them appear In Indiana polis. Birmingham. Detroit and «'hl< ago

were other cities he spike of

The national president recalled the didleultiee with the two swimmers when their mattsger accoinpaaletl them here from Au»tralia. against American A. A. I*, mk-s, but sUd that he thought that matter had been

closed • '■ , :

^^Ziir&jNiNE CARS ENTER AUTO

RACE EVENTS AT FAIR

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M< roll, Toledo . 2* KnvUk. Minn 23 Sanders. Toledo 35 Brady. Toledo .. 31 STEELE, Ind . 27 Whlfeh se. Minn. A Howard. Mil. ■" Bennett, lamia. Northrop. Mil .. Sherman. Col ... 34 Park. K. O 23 Horst man, Col... 16 Henning. K O... 4 Enxman, MU 11 lambeth. Col. .. 9 Craft. Minn. ... » PhtUIp*. Mil. .. 7 Pelmero. Minn... 19 K. Adams, To). 19

THOMPSON OF BLOOMINGTON BEST BATTER IN THREE-I

KVAN8VILHE, Ind.. August *>.- Latest oillcial averages of the Three I Baseball League show Wagner, of the Moline team, as king of the batters with .«t»2. He has played, however, only twentt-seven games. which makes Thompson, of the Bloomington team, the real leader for he has been in

{ the Indiana state fair dirt track race , ’T**** 6 *'"* ^ i tn he bold on .Saturday. Bantam- ! ° Terre H 8”le, is third with .332

to his credit.

The others In the JiOl* class are; Nee,

other teams stand: Rockford, .968, Peoria. S6«; Evansville. .954; Terre

Haute. .939 and Moline, .938.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Team Batting.

This is not a soecial bargain proposition nor is it a money-making scheme of unknown speculators. It is a plain statement of fact showing just what you can do under present market conditions through your regular dealer. If the people of Indianapolis want to buy apples by the bushel basket instead of by the pound, any dealer will be glad to

sell you these fancy Jonathan, Wealthy and York Imperial apples at prices qtioted above. Direct from our own orchards, owned and operated by the Geo. Hitz Co., w T e offer to the people of Indianapolis 100 carloads—50,000 bushel baskets—of fine, fancy grade apples at the following prices:

For Delivery October 1 Jonathan (eating apples) fancy 2V2-inch minimum, No. 1 grade... Jonathan (eating apples) choice 2i/4-inch minimum, No. 2 grade...

$4.00 per bushel basket $3.00 per bushel basket

For Immediate Delivery Wealthy (cooking apples) fancy 2Vj» inch min mum, No. 1 grade...$3.00 per bushel basket Wealthy (cooking apples) choice 2 *4-ineh minimum, No. 2 grade... $2.00 per bushel basket

For Delivery October 20

York Imperial (cooking apples) fancy 2V2-inch minimum. No. 1 grade... $3.00 per bushel basket

livery on the dates specified.

These apples are grown in our orchards at Fortescue, Mo.; Forest City, Mo., and Flora, 111., and are sold direct from the producer to the consumer through your own

dealer.

The prices are guaranteed as maximum prices. If the market should decline before delivery is made, you will get the benefit of the lower prices which may then prevail. Even if the market should go up, you pay only the

prices quoted now. You pay $2.00, $3.00 or $4.00 per

bushel basket—perhaps less—and the fruit is delivered to

you by your own dealer.

Order from your dealer—you run no risk. Every grocer in Indianapolis is authorized, by us to receive your order for these fine, fancy grade apples for de-

Then when the apples are

7ou accept lamage or

buy sight unseen, nor pay

any money in advance. You know just what you are getting, because you are buying from your dealer, who is protected by our guarantee, as producers of the fruit. This offer is made by a firm of recognized integrity—

not by speculators.

Geo. Hitz & Company have been serving the people of Indianapolis for many years, faithfully and honestly. We are not, and never have been, speculators in apples or any other foodstuffs. We oWn the orchards from which these

apples are coming.

Considering these conditions, your dealer is entitled to your patronage. He is protecting you in every way possible and in buying these apples through him, you are getting better service than has been offered in any other similar proposition, while at the same time you have the absolute assurance that you are getting real quality in the fruit you buy.

GEO. HITZ & CO.. 28-36 S. Delaware St.

Cincinnati Nsw Vork Brook! vn St. Louis

Chicago ... Boston .... Philadelphia

Pittsburg

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3B. .IB HR. SH. SB. BB. SO.Pct I LJO 73 17 !6« 126 S44) 299

IS 1(W 126 !0 l* 86 8 199 111 8 in 123 11 118 116 19 91 10ft 4 106 148

317 .365 812 .280 333 .254 m .251 374 .249 351 .347 290 .246

Cincinnati Chicago - Pittsburg

Bosios New York..

Brooklyn ..1 Philadelphia. 1 St. Louis — 1

Team Fielding.

A.

1.509 1.592 1.292

3,007 1.544 2.980 1.59S 9,073 1.499 2.966 1,669 2.866 1,570

2,989 2,917

T DP.TP.PB.PO. 0 78 0 13 3,247 0 75 0 10

0 67 0 6 1 87 0 *10 0820 12

0 14 0 14 1 8

E. Pet. 128 .974 142 .970 129 .970 155 .967 175 .963 182 .962 184 . 961 183 .960

Best Batters.

Nine entries have been received for

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M S? “ 5 • » 43 6 3

meet, to be held On Saturday, Septem her 6, and negotiatlona are now under way to book a tenth pilot, an Indianapolis lad, who has been burning up the track in amateur circle* for the

last two years.

The. nine who have already signified , tbler intentions of being among the i starters are Dgve Koetsia. Toots fteyn- * olds, Krvtu Huffman, Louis Idsbrow. i* Red FoesSL lerrj Wonderliek. Jules oi KiHngboe. R. Burr Lampkln and Don 1 Jo»« Adoipha. The machines to bo si driven by this group of drivers will 3 represent some of the fastest racing 2 ears that have ever been put on a dirt

track.

Fosser. America’s light car* king, will enter with a machine with "which he has defeated all contenders for the

n. n. Cravath, Phila. ..72 33 MilrheU. Brook.... 26 5 Roush, Cincinnati. .110 63 Thorpe. Boston ... 51 12 Carey, Pittsburg .. 36 18 Meusel. Phila. .,.;105 59 (Jroh, CtneftmaU . .113 75 Stock, SL l»uis. ,107 47 EUter, Cincinnati... 33 19 Doyle. New York,. 90 53 Sherdel, St. lands 29 l Young. New York.108 62 Hornsby. St. I*ouifll08 51 McHenry. St. Louis 81 *t Bums, New York..HO 68 Myers. Brooklyn. ...107 45 Z. Wheat. Brook .112 53 South worth, Pitts., 92 42 Holke, Boston 106 39 Deal. Chicago ..... 95 33 Cooper, Pittsburg .. 27 5 Flack, Chicago ...164 67 Wlngo. Cincinnati 64 28 R. L. k'isher. Con.. 2! 10 Heathcote, St. I,... 87 40 WiUiama, Phila. .. 89 43 Daubert. C!n 114 65 Johnston. Brooklyn 90 42

H TB.8H.SB. Pet.

.304 .393

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

O. W. L Pct.Bb.8o Hb.Wp

Sfi 1H

minion year*.

light car championship. Sensations are expected

the

evehts ip which Jules El Unshoe, Canadian champion, and Louis Dlsbrow will enter, Disbrow Is one of the moat

popular American pilots while Ellingboe had been reaping laurels on Do-

tracks

several

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Team Belting. 2B.3B.HR. SH.SB BB 80.rct.

Team Fielding. T. DP.TP.PBsUO.

Indianapolis Louisville ... St. Paul .... Columbus ... Minneapolis Kansas City i Milwaukee . Toledo

Team Battinig.

G.

AK R OR. H. TB.

28.

IB.

HR. i*H.

KB.

Katutas City ..

.. 118

4.026

m 7*1 1.128 1,507

164

43

37

151

102

384

Indianapolis ..

.. 1!1

4.564

517 442 1.10* 1.464

153

72

1*

171

137

341

; St. Paul

.. 120

3.96-,

548 427 1.045 J.3M

162

43

31

155

144

438

Minn** polls ...

.. 13)

4.018

512 564 L056 1,092

170

22

166

JtS

369

IsMiisvile

.. 121

3.990

494 429 1.032 1.319

143

51

14

172

156

387

Columbus

3.987

4*9 469 1.010 1.328

144

63

16

176

121

340

MUwnukwt 124

4.068

470 634 1.0IO 1,2*7

128

53

18

177

130

370

Toledo US

3.924

416 553 921 1,151

113

42

n

147

*7

331

Batting of Indians.

G. AB. R. H.

TB

:b.

SB HR.

SH.

O'Mara .........

.104 408 50 137

175

19

8

1

13

Leary .. —....

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...72 240 25 75

97

14

4 >.

0

4

Yerkes

172

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11

1

30

Covington

.........

...120 42$ 54 129

182

19

11

4

15

Rehf

... 104 404 «s m

162

25

6

2

15

/.willing

161

17

9

6

9

Cranr

.. ..V,

... 115 439 62 114

145

11

7

2

31

Gossett

...71 214 14 53

70

7

5

0

15

NEW

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New Victory Model * New in 100 Way*

A Better Car Than You Ever Saw in This Class

Steele 33 Reilly Hi Ro*ge » Cavet 51 Wolf 48 Crum 32

This new Mitchell Six comes out in our 16th year of car building. We have built and watched tens of thousands of Light Sixes. They have given the Mitchell a world-wide fame. Now our engineers and specialists have worked two years on this new model, to embody all we have learned. There are more than 100 important improvements, based on vast experience. You should measure up these new-day standards before you buy a fine car now.

Reducing Wear There is finer workmanship. We have spent over $300,000 on new machinery and equipment to attain this.

s There is utter smoothness in the motor, less waste of power. The crankshafts are twice balanced on two new-type machines.

Learning the Facts Ask for our catalog and learn ail the improvements, or see our nearest dealer. These are qualities every car owner wants. Now so many know them that Mitchell sales are breaking all our records.

Gears are perfectly mated. Transmissions are tested in a sound-proof room. Engines are tested, and for hours, with electric dynamometers.

A Six like this at the Mitchell price is due to our factory efficiency. We build the complete car—motor, chassis and body—• under scientific cost-reducing methods. This model plant has long been famous for them.

Team Fielding.

T.Dp.Tp.Pb.PO. A. . 2 96 0 4 3,264 1,674 . 1 106 0 3 3.293 1.585 . 1 84 0 7 3,233 1,624 . 1 114 1 10 3,320 1,720 . 1 89 0 9 3,325 1,541 . 1 98 0 8 3,152 1,537 . 1 64 0 12 3,278 1,578 . 0 7S 0 13 3,164 1,538

K- Pet. 190 .963 190 .963 188 .963 »7 .968 206 .959 217 .956 265 .948 'm .947

2.964 1.505 t,0«4 4.115 JA9 1.441 3,01* 1,397 3,030 1.496 tm 1.47$ 3.041 1.336 2,8® 1.313

Best Batter*.

H. TB.SM.SB.Pct. 10 18 0 0 .476 35 46 2 1 .393 147 198 7 21 .389 t M 216 17 12 .356 98 122 12 22 .392 146 219 16 26 347

.969 ! Hetuiritc •*66 Becker. K C •M® ’Good. K. e.... •966 i Kirke. Louisville..

964 E. Miller, St. P...

-** W. Miller. K. C... .956 J George, Col. ...

Hyatt. Toledo Owens. Minn. .... i Brief. X. t *. I Cochran, K. « ’ Giggert, St. P : Duncan St. P I Sehauer. Minn ] Hargrave, st. P... ] Sloan, Columbus., {Meyer, Louis. .... .Taggart. Coi Sawyer. Minn.

Other A. A. Batting. G. R. H TB SH.SB.Pct

146 182 15 26 . 350 142 206 tl 21 .341 143 202 8 20 . 336 129 184 22 17 .319 146 232 18 IS .315 137 ISO 21 13 .315 4J 54 4 0 .315 128 191 17 8 . 314

96 30 m 6s

<**•4 j v « • "SAW! •~r ; Haas. Milw S Leiivelt, Minn •f~ j Jourdan, Minn f Shovlin, Col. . •I Hartley, Col

C."

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McAuiey. K.

•22 Smyth. MU. Hubn. Mil

•S?* i A. McCarthy. K.

■ Betaet. Louis. .

•*« Klrkham. MU .

J Kaialey. Toledo

.3ft4 Rondeau, Minn.

■■0" Ruaseli, Minn.

*9*2 j Halt*. St. P. ....

302) Jennings, Minn.

.300 j Wagner, Co! 109 JRt I Tine up. laruia .... 35 .294 i Dressen. St. P. ....120 St: j McMenem;. St. p. 28

S

McCarty.

Kelly. Tol.

,.. 110

Mostil, Mil. ... Hovtik, Minn. Massey Ctrf. .. Kooher. Louis. Base her, I amis. Martin, St. P. Halt. K. C Corriden, St. P. Brainard, Mil. Butler. Mil. ... Darringer. Mil. Boone. St. p. .. P. Hall, St. P

Acosta. Louis. 121 Lalxtnge K. C. .. 96 Wolfe, I*ouisville.. 65 Wise. Toledo L.L 94 I. Davis, Minn. .. 7J Nishaus. St. P.... 46 Hanry, Minn 41 l*e««. Milwaukee.. 30 Anderson. Mil. .106 Berghamer. St. P. 7-' Jones. Toledo 26 J. McCarthy. L... 136 Camp. Toledo .... 91 Northrop. Mil. . 36 Wetdeil, Minn 90 Grlner. St. Pau}.. *9 Gets. Toledo .... 118 Rhea. Toledo ... 45 Roach, Columbus.. 78 Barry, Milwaukee 57 Wilkinson, Col .. 48 Davis, Louisville. 4S Murphy. Toledo... 96 Pechous. Columbus 130 Johnson. K. C 41 F. Smith. St. P... 96 Miljust. Toledo ... 31 Wort man. Louis... 117 Pahnero, Mil....... 32 Stewart. Louis, .. 59 Graham. Louis 39 B. Kelly. Toledo . 69 Brady, Toledo 46 Siurnpf. Columbus 51 H. Hall. K. C 42 R. William*. #». P. 3* lamp. laMiisville— 30 Bennett, Ixiui* .... 28 Monroe. K. C..,.,. 34 Howard. Milw «t Sherman. Col. .;. . 34 Ferguson, ioledo 36

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Lasting Newness The object of this new Six is to give you lasting newness. Most cars satisfy when new. In this new Mitchell that newness will endure. Part by part we have added strength. We are using better materials, new heat treatments, 123 drop forgings. New and radical tests are now applied to every vital part. Inspection is carried to extremes.

The bodies are extra staunch. The top will stay new. The luster of the finish is enduring. The rear springs have been proved pnbreakable.

When you know the facts this car will be your first choice in this class. Write us today.

A thermostat on the motor controls temperature. The gasoline is perfectly vaporized. Thus we cut d-wn fuel cost.

5-passenger Touring Car $1,690 f. o. b. Factory 120-in. Wheelbase—40 h. p. Motor 3-Paasenger Roadster, same price Also built as Sedan and Coupe

These things mean much to owners. They mean less wear, less upkeep, less operating cost. And they mean much extra service.

7-Passenger Touring Car $1,875 f. o. b. Factory 127-in. Wheelbase—48 h. p. Motor

MITCHKLL MOTORS COMPANY. Ina. Racine, Wisconsin

Local Distributor

Mitchell Auto Co.,

502 North Delaware Street

Main 5478.

Indianapolis, Ind.

Auto. 24-054.

General State Distributors MITCHELL AUTOMOBILE CO. 2334-6 Michigan Are. Chicago, 111.

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