Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1937 — Page 27
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"Pi es Up Total of 3369
Against 3226 for Hi-Brus; | Abbott Sets Pace With 748
“Anchor : Man: for Winners
Puts: Together Games of
223, 248 and 277 for Third Best Individual Effort An Cornpetition This Season. on
| with its. anchorman, Dan Abbott StioWing Hd way with a: brilliant 748, the third best individual count rolled in local competition this cam:
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, Bowes. Seal Fast team toddy had ‘established ’a new season city d of 3369. The bulging total featured last: night's. session of the ‘Indianapolis League at Pritchett’s Alleys and bettered the previous.
mark of 3216 set by Bawes in the ©
same circuit Oct. 13. . Abbott finished wit 277 after connecting for 222 and 248 games and broke the loop record of 738 posted by Jess Pritchett | Nov. 24. Larry Fox and Ed Striebeck each turned in 657
_ counts while Leo
Ahearn had 654 eas -and Jerry pan Abbott O'Grady 653. The Falls City Hi-Brus, opponents of the Bowes five, toppled 3226 pins, on Carl ‘Hardin’s 684, including a middle count: of 275; Paul Striebeck’s 670, Charlie Cray’s 642, Joe Fulton's 628 and Ray Robersoa’s 602, but lost all three games. The _ scores: BOWES SEAL 2%earn ...oevi00es 219 O'Grady se.coece.s 227 LiFOX ..cccveceeee 199 E. Striebeck....... 234 ; Abbott ........... 223 248 277— U8
Sahai thes reeeenis Totals Se aeva en 1112 1129. 1128-3369 - FALLS CITY. HI-BRU 221 184 223 221 202 213 209 214 193. 275.
FAST 202 244 245 190
233— 654 182— 658 i213— 657 233 657
197— 602 226— 670 227— 642 205— 628 216— 684"
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Totals ...... 1107 LaFend#ic drich ‘Cigars, Oi Harold
Cork getting a 663, Bert Bruder 641, Pete Ernst 626 and Dan Hanna 612, won two games from the Barbasols, . although the latter team had a 3164 total to its opponent’s 3121. The Barbasol scores - were Fonnie Snyder 657, Lee Carmin 643, Don Johnson 632, Jess Pritchett 617 and John Murphy 605. Other high shooters'in this league . were George Meeker 667, Perc Henry 658, Bill Tarrant 643, Paul Moore
- 638, John Blue and Jack Hunt each
630, John Kiesel 629, Dan Glubka 627, - Ed Stevenson: 624, = Oscar Behrens 619, Arch Heiss 613, Chri§ Rasmussen 612; Bud Argus and ’ Frank’ Alford each 600.
Score Triple Vitcories
Conkle Funeral Home and Ras‘a. middle game of 1139, scored triple victories while King’s Kegelers: and ° Spickelmier Fuel won twice. - * | In the Interelub League, King’s: 622 and B. Strohm’s 617 were out-
merce, Mercator Bears and Universal Indians made clean sweeps and A. B. ©. Lion Tamers, Exchange
game, - ‘Mary Rohr led. the Eli- Lilly Ladies’
| loop with 556 and Mort Ronk fired a
628 to head the Eli Lilly men’s circuit, also in action at Pritchett’s. . A 656 by Charley Stich was high
il in the K. of C. League at the Pennsylvania drives, Lou Dugan finishing |
with 258 for 643, Franeis Raftery: getting 622, ‘the Rev. ‘August Fussenegger 620 and Omer Vogelsang 611. Pittman-Rice Coal, with 2883, and Hoosier Optical won three games and Kistner Batteries were ghead twice. The . Pittman-Rice scores: ei Vogelsang .....oue Casserly Marien ..cceveeees Stich .....ce0e0ess 204 Fahrbach ..,,..... 163 193 172— 528 Totals .......... 944 943 996—2883 In other leagues at the Pennsylvania plant, Etter paced the U..S. Tire loop with 580 and Cox came through with 577 to lead the Medical Society circuit: ” ‘Walt. Schoch: crashed the maples for a 650 total to head the Postoffice League at the ' Indianna - Alleys,
223— 611 180— 501 194— 587 - 227— 656
196 150 179 225
192 171 214
1Frank Black hitting- for 647. Federal Cafe, Four-Trippers, Dead Let- |.
ters, Special Delivery, East: Michigan and Substitutes registered triple | triumphs, while Railway Mail and Finance turned in two-out-of-three verdicts. Frances MecFeeters opened with 230 for 516 in the Indiana Ladies’ loop. Lane’s Radio Service was a triple winner and Old Golds, J. D. Adams -Manufacturing, - -Bayden’s Bakery and Julian Goldman Union | Store captured two games. -Buergler Sets Pace
At the Hotel Antlers, ‘Buergler showed the way with 552. Hoosier Casualty swept its series while U. S. Tires and Beard Brake Service gained a brace of victories. ~ George Colker connected for 563 to lead the Link Belt Ewart League at the Illinois Alleys. Drillers: and
"| Engineers scored shutout triumphs. and Office, Grinders, Riveters. and
Castings earned decisions.
two- out-of -three
The Coca-Cola circuit opened sts}
season last night ‘at’ the Illinois drives and Bob Haugh was high ‘with 561. “The loop is composed of
eight teams.
14-Club Limit Rule Due For Test i in Miami Open
By STUART
CAMERON
United Press Sports Editor
CORAL GABLES, Fla. limiting a player to 1M clu =. 200 of the nation’s best tee © "Open Championship.
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Det. 9.—Golf’s newest controversial : ruling ts its first major test tomorrow when
the annual Miami Biltmore $10,000
While the rule does not Cocos golfing law until Jan. i, the Bilt-
im tourney committee ordered dts 4
forcement in this event to fugnish | «early laboratory test. 7.
~-*Aces of the tourney. Felreuit “are
divided sharply ifi.their regard for the rule. Ralph® Gul dahl, National Open ehamploty d defending «champion ‘of th Biltmore title, is the most outspoken; :¢ Guldahl thinks it is “silly to make any such arbitrary ruling.” Another one of ‘the anti’s #& the Veteran: ing |
‘$0_do a& Tot ‘of thinking Ho,
“as heavy as the others™ Henry Picard of _ Hershey, Pa, Argentine Open champion, objects
Why: nok and Tre g 4 blayer ought te ve allowed to use
out enough clubs to make Ty. Ta | 8s many ‘as
“the style of some future superBobby Jones or. super-Walter “Hagen. we Picard’ said #he likes: to carry more than 14. clubs. so he can: switch when scoring: poorly.
The rule, adopted by the golf association to. lessen the burden of the caddie and to place greater em= phasis on skill, also has drawn the Fe! of Leo Diegel of Philadelphia. ° . “Whoever hit upon the numbér 14?” he asked. “Why not 15 or 17 or any .other.symber?: I think a
as he" wants to.” Many p: ‘ions’. Jub goin for ‘publication. This is because So many are: “tied up’: with various manufacturérs.
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Samniy Baugh & Co. to Try * Stuff Against Nagurski And His Pals.
By JERRY BRONDFIELD NEA Service Sports Writer ©
CHICAGO, Dec. 9.=As a reward for winning the professional footdall title in the Western division of the National League, the Chicago Bears have fallen heir to one of the more distressing tasks of the play-for-pay campaign. The Bruins meet the Washington Redskins, Eastern Division winners for ‘the second consecutive year, for the world championship at Wrigley
Service ‘and Lanco’ took the odd}Field on Sunday. With any kind of
a break in the weather, the clubs should close the grind than 50,000 spectators. | When you think of the Redskins, you think of Clff Battles and Sammy. Baugh, whose particular talents are tops in the circuit. The 42-28 victory the Bears scored over their city rivals, the Cardinals, was convincing enough in itself, but it wasn’t nearly as: convincing as the 49-14 rout of the New York Giants by the Redskins, - - George Halas, owner-coach of the Bears, realizes that Baugh’s unerring throwing arm and the driving, piston-like legs of | Battles can blast his athletes right off the gridiron, just as ‘they did the Giants.
Redskins .Show the Way .
Baugh, statistical records notwithstanding, is the greatest forward passer. in the game today. ‘Battles is the leading ground-gain-erin the National wheel, with more than 800 yards to his credit. Trained observers seldom have seen such timing. To put the Bears’ problem in different words, the dskins can send Battles pounding into the line to set a perfect stage for Baugh’s aerials. Or the lads from the capital can—and usually do—reverse the procedure.
string backfield is Riley Smith, formerly of Alabama, at quarterback, and Don Irwip, of Colgate, fullback. Operating in front | of this versafile backfield is a tremendously big and fast line, averaging 217 pounds. Outstanding in the, forward wall are Wayne Milner of Notre Dame, a
ington State, biggest tackle in the loop, .. and Jim Karcher, speedy guard from Ohio State. No one is selling the Bears short, however. If anything, they'll be established as favorites. Bronko Nagurski, held out of the Cardinal game, should be ready to go at full steam. -Battie Feathers, possibly the best all-around back in the loop; Pug Rentner, former Northwestern ace, and Keith Molesworth shape up as the most powerful backfield in sight. Not to forget such jcapable lads as Jack Manders, Sam Francis and :| Ray Buivid, who are kept around “kto- handle odd jobs whenever they come up.
|DON LASH TRAINING FOR EASTERN RACES
BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Dec. 9.— While his former teammates are preparing for the opening®of the indoor track season next February, Don Lash, former Indiana University track star, is working out daily ander the direction of Coach E. C. "Hayes for a number of races in the ‘East this winter. Lash; who recently won the National A: A. U. cross-country run for- the fourth consecutive time, to set a record for individual championships, will make his ‘next start in the Sugar Bowl track meet Jan. 2: at- New Orleans.
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Tech Seeks More Offensive Punch
Extended offensive scrimmages featured the week’s workouts at the Technical High School gym "as Coach Bayne D. Freeman strove to insert- more scoring punch into his Big Green attack. Tomorrow Tech invades the stronghold of the New=castle Trojans for a North Central Conference tilt, and Saturday the Green and White entertains Cathedral in their first home game of the season.
Coach Freeman has juggled his lineup, shiftirig Ray Holland, a forward, to guard, and guard Bill MacDonald, to forward. John Hickey, at center, John Higginbotham at forward and Marvin Hook at the other guard post probably will round out Tech’s starting lineup against Newcastle.
mM at Team Chosen
By Billy Thom,"
‘BLOOMINGTON; Dec. -9.—Indiana University’s wrestling team will ‘make 'its- first. appearance of
the season Friday and Saturday
in an invitational tournament at
t Chicago. -
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Butler Relays Attract Six Big Ten Teams
| Seven Other Schools Among Early Entrants for Carnival.
The annual Butler Relay Carnival, March 19, was assured of. top flight talent today with the announcement by Larry Holmes, Butler track coach, that 13 schools, including six Big Ten members, plan to enter
The present field, which is expected to be increased during the coming weeks, consists of Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Purdue, Illinois, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Wayne, Michigan State, Drake and Western State. Holmes said Larry Snyder, ‘Ohio State coach, indicated at the recent Big Ten athletic meeting in Chicago that Melvin . Walker, Negro high jumper who set a world’s indoor record of 6 feet 93 inches at the carnival last year, may give a special exhibition. Walker is doing post-graduate work at Ohio. State and is no longer eligible for. intercollegiate competition. Cincinnati, Centre, Kentucky and Vanderbilt are other school expected to be invited to attend the relays. Many Missouri Valley schools are expected to send teams.
LONG SCRIMMAGES GIVEN RIPPLE FIVE
Still without the services of Bill Wendling and Clifford Burger, due to injuries received during the football season, the Broad Ripple cagers this week were given lengthy scrimmages with emphasis also placed on shots from the foul line. The Rockets will meet . Center Grove Saturday night in their third game and hope to gain their first victory of the current season.
CELTICS AT SOUTH BEND
‘SOUTH BEND, Dec. 9 (U. P.).— The New York Celtics, one of the outstanding basketball teams in the country, will play the local Bendix Brakes here tonight. It marks the Celtics first appearance ‘in South Bend.
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CAR PLOWS INTO 100:
“1 KILLED AND 16 HURT
DEARBORN, Mich.,, Dec. 9 (U. P,) —William Marklein, 30-year-old foreman in the Ford Motor = Co. plant, had a few glasses of beer and two drinks of whisky last night, ac-
cording to police, and then drove:
his automobile into an unprotected safety zone, killing one woman and injuring 16 ‘persons. Approximately . 100 persons were standing in the zone, waiting for a street ear, “when Marklein’s car plowed. into. them, police say. Four ambulances took the injured to Henry Ford Hospital. The dead ‘woman could not: be identified im--mediately. Most of the women had attended a revival meeting in a nearby ‘tabernacle. Those who éscaped inJury fell to their knees in prayer,
KILLED BY FALLING TREE
WARSAW, Dec. 9 (U. P)—
“Marion Morrison, 69-year-old farmer died last:
living ‘near Cromwell, night "of injuries received when caught beneath a falling tree on his farm.
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1308 Prospect, any time. Services Saturday, 10 from Barth Place M. / . CHurch. ntorae nt. New Crown.. (Mars tinsville papers please copy.)
JOHNSTON—Omer, brother city; IS. aMart umb, -. Connersville, ' passed away JVsdnesda . morning. Services Saturds 2 p.m, & the. MONTG 1622 N. Meridian. Friends invited. n Hill. Friends may cail a home Thursday and Friday, evening from 7 ‘until 9.
LEVY—Clara Shank, -5623 E. ‘Wash., wife of Arthur Levy, sister of: 1 Lx Spank, niece of the lat Shank, passed away .at Hospital Wednesda:
SHIRLE CHAPEL, a N.- Illinois St. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hi Friends may- call at the chapel any time.
LOHMAN—George Franklin, beloved husband of Etta dotunah, father of Lelia Daily, Richard: W Lohman, of Cincinnati, Vonna May Voss. George L., Robert O. and Hehatles: B.- Lohman, passed away Thursday a. m. Friends may. call at the hy ado w. Vermont St., after 1 «lm, - Funeral urday at. EY
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LYNN — George W., Wednesday, S L.
Lozen, . Mrs. Margaret Sadler, and Edward Lynn. Funeral Fri : m., at the residence, 2838 E. New ‘ork. Burial Ft. Wayne, Ind. HARRY W. MOORE PARLOR in charge.
MULLER -Jouisa A, 13 years, beloved widow of Alex F. Mueller, other of Ale fred a Paul L. and Max Mueller, : Qlga Lindeman, - “and Miss Hida ueller, New . Yor away Wednesday, Dec. 5, Saturday, 2 p. m., at the MANN FU LIL. HOME, 15 a St. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at the funeral home.
MULRY—Mary A., widow . of the late James Mulry, mothe er of Charles, departed this life Dec. Erlend may 521 at the OLIN PONERAL OME, 1308 er vices Friday. 'S, Burial
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SAYLOR—Anna % es w -New Jersey, a 74 years, mother of Luther B., jard I. Charles F. and Mrs. Marie Kirlin, and Jeannette Saylor... passed away Wednesday afternoon. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN. MORTU- : Friends in- . "Friends may call at the MORTUAR
SPELLMAN-—Patrick J., of Mary Spellman, and father Wil~ liam, ary Ellen, Della npn] Thomas and Paul: Spellman, brother of Mrs. Clarence Stanley and. Mrs. "Delia Collins, died Wednesday, Dec. 8. Fue neral Saturday, Dee. : i from the family residence, , 340 Eastern iv Services at S p Neri Church a.m. Int Soh Fhillp "Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. BLACKWELL SERVICE. el
Legals
98 | Legals
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed pr oposals for the construction of a Sanit e
and Safety at the City Hall Building »y the Board of Public Works and Sazey ot Batesville, Indiana, until 2:00 o'clock, Cont tral Standard Time, on Five — ber 17th, 1937, and then will be Dubie ly opened and read, .Bids received later fi an he above time will be returned un-
op! ‘ Pe ork to be constructed as per plans ay specifications prepared by Russell B. Moore Co., Consulting Engineers, consistipe of the following Sanitary Sew-
Or fast Main Sanitary Sewer with Main Laterals A, nd C and Branch D—Reso-
lution No. 0, West Main Sanitary Sewer wjth Main Lateral X with Branch and Pumping Station—Resolution No. 21. orth Sanitary Sewer and Pumping &taOI Teer tiation No: } Local Se wers_—Eesollitions No. 23, 2 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 19% 53, 56, 57. (8 71, 72, 2 4 75, 1 e4. %
bonis shall £1) a and .completely executed on Diohosal form furnished by Consulting Aeinsers Fith non collusion affidavit required by thé Statutes of Indiana’ and must be accompanies by Quessioniiagre Form State of Indina, State Board of as for any bid "of $5.000 or mo Each ptoposal Shall be accompanied hy an acceptable, certified or cashier's che
| made payable tothe City. of Batesville,
Indiana, or acceptable Surety Company Bidder’s Bond for an RmounS not less than of the total bid Contractors awar Hy or rk will be required to furnish acceptable Surety Bond in amount of 100% of the contract price. Wage rates on the work ‘shall not be less than fhe prescribed scale of wages
ie Gen-
No bidder may wi a period aly days after Bi te set for openin Phe troard of Public Works and Safety of the City of Batesville, Indiana, reserves the right ‘to reject any and. all. bids and waive. informalities. Instruciions se bidders, plans, specifications, -file at the office of the Boa a of Public Works and Safety, Batesville, Indiana,
from Russell B. Co., joined Building. a Tiana pons, Indiana, Gonsuleing Engineers, upon a deposit o $2 ich amount will be returned if Bs are returned In in d condition and a s submitte He no. bid 3 Ang ra $15.00 will I "EGARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND ‘By HARRY J. JOHNSON,
City Clerk. November 27,..1937.
NOTICE TO OWNE RS “OF TA; ABLE Moor
» ATE IN THE CITY OF INRE POL. TQ. TAXPAYERS O
OF THE CIT
f taxable Ia], sstate in he Cit of Indianapolis an aythe of" of g cy are hereby notified that een filed with the Common
than uridred Ten. Thousand Dollars (8110, 000, %0) hy the purpose of obtaining Jonge with which to complete the contrucfion 2nd equipment of the new build5 now. in the course of construction and equipmsnt at: Hospital. Dn: A ioe is known. as the F-Wing of said hospital, and to pay archi"tect’s fees for: supervising the completion of said building and-to pay for the razing of certain old buildings and the improvement of the ground adjacent to said F-
Gommon Council ‘of the City of Indianapolis, : oxi the 6th day of December, 1937, did determine, by the bg sage of General Ordinance No. 87, on said date; to 155ue said honds 50 Detltioned for in an amount of One Hundred apousany Doilats. Ps110, 000 0). ! a remonstrance ar remonstrances
yi, the Common Council of 5d i
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NOTICE TO DERS Sealed proposals for the construction of a Sewage Treatment Works will - be ree the office of the Sa of Public City ‘H4dll Build Hh he Public Works and Satety of BD diana, a2 0 P. M., Central Standard Tim a 2k r 16, 1937, and then will be Bubiicly opened and ‘read. Bids received later than a above time will be returned unopened. rk to be constructed as lans and specifications Srepaied by - Ro B. Moore Co., Con iy Engineers; -consiste ing or he ‘sgllowing; AquInisifation Ruild. BE ump e, Imhoff Tanks, ind Filter) HE, Teton Tank, Sade Tying Beds, uts de Station Pip= Piping, Electrical “proper and come I form fur-
Proposals ‘shall be. pletely executed on oro 0sa nished by Consulting Engineers, with None Collusion Affidavit required by the Statutes of Indiana and must be accompanied by Questionnaire Form 96-A, State Board of Accounts, for any bid of $5,000 0.00 or more. Each oposal shall be accompanied b; is Serhified or cashier's chec o ‘the City of Salen, IndiLe ie sure i company or an Bfoutt o not less than 5% of Bl: total bid pri Contractors Awarded “work will be required to furnish acceptable surety bond in amount of 100% of the:contract price. Wage rates on this work shall not be less than the prescribed scale of wages as determined pulsuant jo, the provisions of Chapter 319 of the Acts of the General ‘Assembly of Indiana of 1835. ~ No bidder may withdraw: his bid for a period | obi, days after date set for
opening of di oard of Public Works and Safety of the "City ot .Salem, Indiana, reserves the right to reject any and all bids and ‘waive ® formalities. Instructions to Bidders, plans, specifications, etc.. dt the office of the. Board of Public Works and Safety, Salem, Indiana, State Board of Accounts, or may be obtained Lom, ‘Russell B. Moore Co., 930 K. of P. ing, Jog1anapolis. Indiana, PAR i Ty pon a deposit otf $25.00, ich amount wih be returned if plans. 2d specifications are returned in good condition and a bid is gy tted. In case no bid is submitted
$15.00 will be returned. {BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS BY Hazel ‘Hagelbaker,
CE TO SISOEHE kL for the construction of reatment Works will be reSo at the office-of the Board of Public Works and Safety at the City Hall Buildg by the: Board of Public Works and Safety of Batesville, until 2:00 P. M. o : Time, on
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Indiana,
licly opene Te ‘B Foreived later Shen the above time will 73 Teturned
ungpen e work to be constructed as. per Jans and Spasincetions prepsted 4s" Be eli" 5. cons sting of the roiigwing:" ances, BuildTor Bocomiary Sertuns acy Thcking Fil. c ettling Tan udge D ing Bed, Repairs to Imhoff Tank,
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Propo als shall pletely executed on gre osal form fure nvishe y Consulting nel neers. with none Collision affidavit required by the Statutes Gdniiens, 1nd, muss be geen uestionnaire rm te of Indiana tate Board of Accounts, for: any bid of $5.000 o1 non Each pro cal shall he accompanied an acceptable, certified or cashier's chec made payable to the City of Batesville, jdia an, wr 4 ceptable oimt Hot Comps ny 0! or an aime nt no ess tha 5% 60f the total- bid ric a Contractors awarde work ‘will - be required to furnish oz epiable Surety Bond in amount of 100%. of .the contract price. Wage rates on the work shall not: be less than the prescribed scale of Sages 22 des termined pursuant to the Chapter 319 of the Acts of Ve General Assembly of Indiana of 1935 riod gi 50 Gays afer dave et 0 ays after date se opene Pe Bay d of Public Work ; - oar 0 ublic Works and Safet; of ‘the City of H2iesyille, Indiana, y, Satety the right to reject ally an and a ds and waive informalities. Instructions ° Bidders, Plans: specifications eles ‘are on file of the Board of Public Works Batesville, State en os oF: m 5 obtained
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ilu tna ahd gti ow e retur n Vad specifications are returned ih good id .is submitted. In case no. bid is ‘submitted, $15.00. will "be returned.
BOARD So PUBLIC: WORKS
AND By Harry Ji ‘Jolin on, November 27; 1937. y = City Clerk, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS : ADDITIONAL A oI RIA TATIONS No tice ‘is hi given, to. taxpayers of diana,
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