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junction Against Mexican

Baseball Raids Delayed

NEW YORK, May.7 (U. P) A hearing on the application of President Larry MacPhail of the New York Yankees for a permanent injunction to restrain representatives of the Mexican baseball league from trying to lure away his players was postponed poday until May 16. The ‘postponement was granted by State Supreme Courf, Justice

: Julius Miller at the request of the attorney for Jorge and Bernardo

_ Pasquel, president and vice presi-| ~~ — "dent of the Mexican league respec- we Ww "ively, who said he was awaiting es- pear and t | sential evidence from Mexico City. | Douglas Hamilton, attorney rep- | Counsel for MacPhail and Rud pesenting Rennie, opposed the post | Rennie, New York Herald Tribune popement on the grounds that he | paseball writer whom the Yankee| yas prepared to refute the Yankee | | president named as a represntative | president's charges. {| the Pasquel brothers, opposed the| While MacPhails action | postponement request. In granting | postponed, President Branch Rickey

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ould like the players to apake the witness stand.”

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temporary —Te-| a temporary restraining order in| By J. E. O'BRIEN

_ gince MacPhails | straining order against the Mexican | §t. Louis from Federal Judge Rubey| Tt's a blessing that in today's

Jeague representatives still would |M Hulen, ordering the Pasquel| primaries there is no race for “High league rep | _ yemain in effect no harm would | brothers and others from’ attempt-| School Track Hero.” - Selection of| * be done by granting the Pasquels|

ing to lure Dodger players to the| such a candidate probably would | : additional time. ! Latin loop.

(paffie any Indianapolis cinder sup-| MacPail's counsel argued that; Other major league club owners| porter without definite party lean-| "these Mexicans are crossing . our| gave tacit approval to the legal| ings. .. borders and raiding our rosters. . . .| action by MacPhail and Rickey, al-| For the 13th annual city track ' The -elub goes on the road Sunday! though none of them indicated that and field meet yesterday produced ‘night and as long as they have! they intended to take similar any number of heroes. You could

the temerity to oppose this order action. |cite the Tech boys who won five ms seg =| first places, shared another, broke

{two records and gave the Green|

Redbirds Advance Two Peg lis Me-winning point total of

| i . : Or you could point to the nimbleAnd Drop Saints From Lea jegged Crispus Attucks members 3 : {who won as many first places as

By UNITED PRESS A sixth-inning rally netted seven Tech; broke as many records and » took second prize with 46!: points.

Columbus pushed St. Paul into ,u;5 for the Mud Hens in their * gecond place in the A merican : «Until the Or your vote could go to a Mantriumph_at Minneapolis. Unt ual twosome that turned in a pair

first-place medal from Andrews, Manual queen,

Fisher, who put the shot

22.8 . seconds The city meet winners: 100-vard dash--Eulas Jackson

The - Redbirds collected five runs| to help the Cubs win. The Brewers’ .uns about as fast as the train of| He overtook Dewitte as the

and eighth innings, while the Nance. Tony Klisura, who relieved | os a half-miler, but he doubled! into the final lap. And his courage Attucks. Orville Williams

Saints tallied seven hits for their| Eddie Karas in the eighth, fanned (pat distance yesterday and reeled and stamina kept him there.

Shortridge in 1941.

Besides the five and the 220-yard dash. he leaped 21 ai), 12 feet 3 inches. (Bette ay aces that went to|feet 2% inches in the broad jump record of Eh Ti, When Howe's Dave Dewitle moved | the Greenclagds, they tallied other for a new city meet record. red of Washingion I» to the front of the 20-man field | points in all but two events on ther Ardwood Courtney, Manual's al- fe

* Russian Faces Joyce fo Box at the first turn, many figured | program. On the other hand, At-| titude man, went 12 feet 3 inche the pole vault to better the

his effortless stride would carry! tucks was blanked in five events in rs! mark in that event by 3'2 inches.

Knox on Mat H F id him to a victory that had been! and couldn't match the East side oh : ’ ere ri ay expected all along. But on the!in the distance runs or field events.! But Manual's hopes to run one- p, Fabis, Alstatt), 3:34.17

~ until “the fifth. Sproull was on| The Cubs collected 12 hits while! or 4:337 for a new meet record. Tech victory. the mound for St. Paul. the Brewers got five. o | Riley was the Assault of the day.| one-half first pl

feet 11% inches set by 935

Steve Nenoff, Russian grappler | Jimmy Joyce, nationally known . . : and a veteran of many mat wars, | Gary lightweight, and Sparky wn Raceland Opens ‘Walt Mitchell Walked O ut of a S ucc 1 will attempt to halt the winning olds, hard-hitting Indianapelis

| streak of Buddy Knox in tonight's | welter; will collide in a w-round! Tomorrow Night Clothing Business fo Become Race Driver

wrestling feature at the Armory. catchweights battle to head pro; i ‘Rat ; ct] Knox has captured six consecu-|fistic action at the Armory next! ‘Raceland midget speedway will] Walt Mitch 11. who owns and will!can use him in the race .

.. 1 need! ing here in Indianapolis Studebaker team.

ition as Farmer Jones, Rene La! ; into t avi : ; : pos | Joyce has stepped into the heavier ihe nation's outstanding. drivers in Mitchell Special in the Memorial] Mitch didn't scare easily, for he

+ program: : | Main go: Steve Nenoff, Toledo, O., 0% many occasions and will scale attempt to raise the curtain on|gyccessful clothing business to enter crate around the dirt tracks

: Portland, Me, vs. Buck Lipscomb, | $V string of knockout triumphs, out. . |toona. Pa., during the heyday of the, His career for that season—1930— ; Indianapolis. Junior heavyweights. highlighted by k. o's over such toona’s main street. * One fall, or 30 minutes. | battlers as Jackie Graves, Roy drivers and a bid for a new track

. Opener: Wayne Martin, Holly-| i" a : |record forecast the fastest speeds Ek eal. vs. Dan Savage, Salt Lewis, Ted Christie, Freddie Taylor, ie ncol reckless pace seen|ihen—w

: City, Utah. Junior heavy- | BILY Miller and Manuel Sierra. lat Raceland. The 30-car field will|{the high banked plank oval. | weights. One fall, or 30 minutes. | Reynolds has been campaigning be out to better the mark of 1547| A friend affiliated with the speed | The Martin-Savage bout opens in rings of other cities since his: seconds established April 28 by way arranged for Mitch to ride the racer. Mitch's heel was shat"the program at 8:30 p. m. | last two close bouts here with Bob Mike O'Halloran before rain sent with Speed Gardner (no relation to| tered. ¢ Kemmis | simmons, state welter champ. The | several thousand fans home. ‘the late Chet Gardner). “If the boy! That didn’t stop ti free-swinging Reynolds has racked| The filed which reported for the doesn't get scared.” Speed said, "I Pennsylvanian, for later he was ridinitial opening April 28 will be back — -

gineer for

e speed-crazed

for himself..

Huntington, W. Va. A pair of scraps three Indianapolis headliners, Tony ittsbur > tw isi Bettenhausen, Harry McQuinn a ‘YW : lw - | at Pittsburgh nettew two decision \ause y McQuinn and K. O. in Milw aukee |

Team Is Vi eam S ictor wins over Art (Honey) Robinson. Ray Richards. : (i y ( it [Reynolds also won over Dave Riley,| Qualifying trials will swat of © In Western Open | MILWAUKEE, May 7 (U. P).—~ Aly ontest . | Charlie Parham of Milwaukee v

Be a Shafer} at St. Louis, but dropped a close P. mM. and the first race will g e ry professional,| 1n_round nod to Sgt. Lou Woods at under way at 8:30 p. m. The fea- Tg > i came in just before dark with a Detroit ture will be a 30-1ap sweepstakes. | CHICAGO, May 17 (U. P).—|knocked out Bob Simmons of Inbest, ball of 67 to take top honors in| proiahmaver Lloyd Carter®of the Because of the record crowd ex- Sammy yesterday's pro-amateur golf tour- po. oioc athletic club is planning pected, gates will open at 6:30! today topped the early entry list

lof Columbus, O, { bout. | Allison, Eli Lilly-and Barbasol.

Major Leaders i . NATIONAL LEAGUE | Baseball Calendar Bowling Scores | CHICAGO, May 7 © Re-

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AMERICAN LEAGUE INDPLS. 10 7 ,588 Minn 3 0 .371%

Williams, Boston 20 73 22 30 aN AMERICAN LEAGUE Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. Butch Zix, St, Philip

Blue FPantasy,

two in this specialty vanished when the navy took Bill Donahue just a few hours before the meet. Tech tracksters writing meet records were Jack Bush, with 2:¢2.6 in the half mile and Don 50 feet in 14 runs on 34 hits and has scored Pec 5 9/16 inches. Attucks’ other rec- 3 ord was credited to Wiley Parrish, who. skimmed: the low hurdles in

Boston Hitter Abbreviated Name to Fit Large Headlines,

/And Now They Are in Order

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By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer | NEW “YORK, May 7.—He started out life 27 years ago as John Paveskovich but wday he is Shortstop John Pesky of the Boston Red Sox, the hottest hall player in the big leagues, and as far as. the opposing pitchers are concerned—the most aptly named. Pesky, a Yugoslavian boy from. Portland, Ore. is even outdoing the great Ted Williams in the sensational spring surge of the Red Sox, | who now have won 11 straight x 4 - — - games for the longest victory streak . since Joe Cronin became their Vv tf R manager in 1935, | e eran ing It also is the longest American | . league streak since July of i042, P f D when the Yankees put together | romo er es 11 wins in a row and the “Pesky”! npw vARK May 7 (U.P)

Pesky has been a key figure in the drive. both at bat and afield. James J. Johnston, .70, veteran fight

The youngster, now in his sec- Promoter and manager, died sud-

| ft, Justice Miller explained that|of the Brooklyn Dodgers obtained | © : ; Above—Everybody up and over. ond big league season, changed !denly at his home éarly today of At the first timbers in the high his name on the advice of a Port-|, heart ailment. F ae h 5 hurdles race in the city track |jand sports writer, who sensed that pee, g ent. For years he had meet, the field is all even. Even- the kid was headed for stardom en done of bo tual winner was Bob Freeman of land told him that Paveskovich | Tech (in extreme right lane). wouldn't fit very well in big headLeft—Charles Riley, Manual's | |ines, record-breaking miler, géts his | Gets Six Big Hits Agnes | © : ‘ ; gnes | 4 The big headlines definitely |

xing's most colorful % figures. Johnston, for - mer match-maker at Madison Square garden, promoter at various ball parks, and manager of 1 hundreds of fighters—tmeluding heavyweight challengers Bob Pas- } tor and big Abe 23 times himself. Waar y En a, Pesky was closing in on a major Johnston promoting at Ebleague record yesterday when he bets Field, Brooklyn, next month slammed out his 11th consecutive in opposition to Mike Jacobs hit over a three-game stretch in Although Johnston had a “heart

were in order today. Getting six 8% # : big hits as Boston topped the visit-{i & = sil ing St. Louis Browns, 7 to 5 and |{

5 to 4, in a double-header yesternew day, Pesky toook over the American league "batting lead with an § average of .430. He now has patted

Attucks), | the opener. He had made four condition” for many years, his death

waukee Brewers lost,’ 4 to 1, to nine. Chet Johnson struck oul step further toward what may be i H ; : Fr LETT en et hy Vickery of Tech in 1940

16 1/6. Silent Hoosiers 13, HOWE ,.4q preeman (Tech) tied, 5

| on five hits, scoring in the fifth one run came on a homer by Gene (ne same name. He's in the books | charged down the homestretch and 10 and Washington 1 6 inches, ren Shot put—Don Fisher (Tech!

: si 50 feet inni sir ally . " was), Shot pit-Don Funes (Teel, 30 [inning single, that started a mally Ppotting Record

three runs. The Saints led, 2 to 0, four Cubs in the last two frames, “114 te - Was ov BV flay ‘winy * { off a mile in the brilliant time| Balance was-the keynote in the ner of the day. After winning =o, he : : £ Pole vaull—Ardwood Courtney (Man-iyyijliamg home for the tally that

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11 feet 11's inches set by By-'gave Joe Dobson his fourth victory

with the

tive Armory bouts against such op- | Friday night. be opened tomorrow night with drive the two-way radio equipped a riding mechanic.” ah . About that clothing business . . . | Belle and Ali Pasha, The complete | . ; : Mitch made a split-minute decision welterweight bracket with success! (ne lineup. It will be the third day classic, “walked away” from a had been driving a home-made tq give it up the day he got his try- # of that out with Gardner. HIS dad oh- * vs. Buddy Knox, Tulsa, Okla. Junior around 135 pounds to his rival's 1401 the 30-week program at the fifth-| ; jected to Mitch's speed. hobby and : : y acing. - J ; came he was 0 W he Facing area, ‘When race day ca : told his partner son if he went to off to victory with a homer.

‘© heavyweights. Two falls out of when they clash here this week. | mile track on Highway 67 between | . : : three, or 90 minutes.” | The ey roduct owns an = ’ | McCordsville and Fortville. Two| The Lake Forest, Ill, speedster riding beside Speed Gardner at 8 4. track that day he was through| Jeff Heath's long home run smash | Semi - windup: Jackie Nichols,! yp I pres- previous attempts have been rained | was “bit by the speed bug” at Al-iclip of some 120 miles per. hour. with the successful men’s furnish- gave the Senators an early stake] ings store they operated on Al-/1n a 7-to-4 victory over Cleveland |

A championshi int system for | aw. Ti ‘ | : thats : He pg pg [hears speedway. Like many of the ended in writhing pain. MIGVAY '%| “pe, peg, dad,” Mitch said as he Hon Edwards of “Cleveland also| lpeal lads, Mitch—ay they shew him| the race one of the speedway SUI |gajked out to go to the race track, anted to go for a ride on|face planks (they were laid in the I guess I'm through with neckties.” track on their sides) came loose He never returned . to the store.

_land cut through the: floorboard of Later he went to Chicago as an enthe Stromberg instru- Masterson, who took “over in the

ment company and seven years ago tarted in a metal-plating business

Batesville Pro's up knockouts over-Ted Barnedo, at - ’ Chicago, and Tommy Daniels, at tomorrow night. These include the T Simmons Suffers Ri ] Wi 2 , NEISon 1 ¢ WINS & Suan ebsa PP ALIGNMENT

Broad Ripple’s baseball record to- : day showed two victories and one na Snead sand Byron Nelson’ dis s with a right uppercut . : tes —- —————————— ; dh ; dianapolis Wit 2 pp loss against city competition as the

at two minutes and six seconds of Loot of the Rockets’ 7-0 triumph BRAKES GOLF BALLS : 95¢

: BE te macs in the werk: | 72 Do for several other local P- m. Rain checks from April 28 for the first-post-war renewal of the the seventh round last night in gover Sacred Heart yesterday. /ORTHINGTON KINGS © ly meet sponsored by the southern maulers, including Billy Jones, will ‘be good for admission, Western Open golf tournament, —the main event at the Milwaukee The Rockets played erruijess val Ww : : : Ee, relg : st- et - iu behind ney, who gr e cht of th nan Frofesons Taster A404 M00 SC Industrial Golf Fnires for the Western ape Sta8tn Mt wie maar smmettve | RELINED TENNIS RACKETS | Golfers association were Bill Wet- ! "Pl B% : ny ae BL ustiria r011ers ccheduled at the Sunset countrs The Milwaukee welterweight Spartans oh) ou 3 a Ejay A 3 95 u iu q . - straight here. 1e local promoter ~ | ’ 1anded his knockout punch in Sim- seven walks, A three-rur pi ee re een . p ! { tle, Ed Denari, Ernie Stanfill, Don "To Meet an at at St av 24-26. will Ub: We rest } Baker and Fred Reed has announced that the card Fri. |club at St. Louis, May 24-26, will 0c stomach after battering him rally in the sixth was the result of Ex tM oh jos RACKETS i Second place went to. a. team in= day will be the last pefoie the big| The Industrial Golf League's sea-! close. Friday. in the sixth round and knocking three hits, a sacrifice and Aa hit xXperti Mee anics BADMINTON i eluding Charles Harter, Hillcrest all-star pre-500-mile race boxing|son will be mapped at. a- noonj Ether top-flight stars who already him to the canvas at the bell. batsman. Jim Drews fo nr m ' 1 pro; Marcus List, C. Peterchef, | PrOSIaIn to be staged at the Fair-!luncheon meeting Thursday at the yave filed for the Western include Prior to the sixth, Simmons led an dougie scoring BT yt 12 : | Ee t ort 9 : am Dy i n slv extr as 1e St. | Wedmore Smith. Bill Chandler and grounds Coliseum with Abel Cestac, | Barbasol Co. dining room. Craig Wood, Jimmy Thomson, Law- points. only extra base hit 0 | 4 i - | 1 | South American heavyweight cham-| League matches will begin next|. . Tittle. Freddie Haas Jr, Jim| ~~ EO RENE —

ao igi dap o5 a pion, facing Jack (Buddy) Walker Sunday. Members of the league are| merrier, Lloyd Mangrum, ‘Johnny 1 : s a : . in the featured U.S. Rubber, P. R. Mallory, Kingan,| gia dE y Maan calvin Watchman Blamed for Fire INC. hbred 643 N. ILL. ST. LI. 6589 F tf | f 22 Th 0) Distributors of Fisk Tires aral. 70 oroughbreas I: motion oP | Moorea Pp R ) ras inclosed in fireproof conI ra all fire hydrants were In NIGHT AUTO RACING WE aw oo | Wednesday, May 8, 8:30 P. M.

Musial, St. Louis ...16 65 11 27 A416) : el ‘ GL y Herman, Bkiyn. -....12 38 11 13 308 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION AMERICAN LEAGUE le Zike. International Harvester 620 sponsibility for the race track fire Reese, Bklyn. ........18 57 8 32 386 WwW L Pe W 1. Pet | Cleveland at Washington. Sd air Ganrthouse : 16 working order. Walker, Bkiyn. ......14 50. 11 19 .3B0 Louis 11 7° 611 Col. . 10 10° .500| Detroit at Philadelphia Prank Stumpf. Evangelical 88 which last Thursday cost the live Hopp, . Boston 13 50 15 19 .380- St. Pail-.12. 8 600 Mil 'w17'a 43s] Chicago at New York (postponed, rajn).| cietus Shackle. Little Flower Jas’ } Te : 31 a6 ail ‘I » far t} . yw - ‘381 St. Louis at Boslon. Bob Hatley. ‘Cc ' 613! of 22 Maine Chance farm rough metic queen, Elizabeth

ur thot 4 : | W. Ullery, International Harvekter 608 | hyp . ac lay y HOP &E co sanbe e breds was traced today to the "gross Graham. were valued at upwards

. RB Rian 3 Tol. 9 9 .500K C 6 : ——— _ Pesky, Bostbn L190 79-423 34 A430 NATIONAL LEAGUE Jon ory, Ir ional Harvester. 608 jrased 12 he reat . : a7 2a St \ so4 negligence” of a Negro watchmalrl. p ore five “ jo, Bosto 15 3 13 N 97 | . St, f 000. Among them were ‘MH. Wagner “Boston 14 41 's 1 390 W. L. Pct W 1, Pot.| New York ai Cmeihnatl | Dick Sanders. Evangelical 604] The Illinois racing board, which of $500,000, A oS t total of A ’ ad lA York 16 532 15 20 *aa5 | Boston 17 3 .850{ Chicago 7 8 .438| Philadelphia at Chicago. {Bud Argus, Evangelical 602 tucted : ’ the 2-vear-olds which cost a : ji ani, Chicago 14.20 4 20 385) 5 Li 0h 4p 34 Clever 311 an Bonn 18. Louts (signi), | Ed Huck, South Side Business Men. 600 iy i” . A da a v m > $172,000 at the yearling sales last hy J ox ‘a ' 2 " —_— gh y . . re, announced na I atchman, HOME RUNS St. L. .. 810 .A44 Pnil. .... 514 .203 RESULTS YESTERDAY OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) are, ant : vs year, Gilbert Jones of New York city, had!" which brought #

hits in a row when he grounded was unexpected. He attended last

3 i ; rom f the Saints, 5 to 3. yesterday. took three Minneapolis pitchers to 4000 Fans Present | 123 S88lsOrvee ou (At gut in. the eighth inning to fall night's.boxing show at St. Nicholas 4 Toledo held to its fourth place check the rally during which Jerry All these—plus more than 4000 { 44 rd dash —Art Alstatt rech), one short of the mark of 12 set by arena and appeared in excellent with an 8-to-5 victory over the. witt, Bernie Lutz and Paul Lerner spirited fans—made the city-wide BC E> 5 3 I tie’ rune-dack BUG Teil} another Red Sox player, Frank spirits as he told newspaper men Minneapolis Millers. Indianapolis slammed out home runs. carnival at Tech field a rousing a? 2 : rr 2.02.6. (Betters previous record of Higgins in 1938. he planned to open at Ebbets field did not play yesterday. The Mil-| The Hens got 10 hits, the Millers gyccess and took Indianapolis a 2833 sa OY Bose of Teen, lo 1938) a] The Red Sox put on. a five-run on June 5. 4337 (Betters previous record of 4:39.8| fifth-lnning rally to give Dave Johnston, who was born in Liver-

( a i ir 21 i Boo) Ferris his third win in a row| pool, England, and brought to the

their parent ‘team, the Chicago nine Miller batters and stayed on jis greatest track and field season HEN : p- m , Fee! re 5 | ; : . " - 120-yard high hurdles—Bob Freeman . i | Cubs of the National league in an the mound the entire game. in history—both on performances > Tech), :15.5 in the opener in which Williams United States by his parents when exhibition game at Milwaukee. | Eddie -Hanyzewski held his for- and attendance. backstretch inthe third lap the; Complete team scoring: Tech| 200-vard Jow Bhrdies. Wiley Parrish drove in three runs on three hits. a boy, had been known affectionRain forced postponement of the mer Milwaukee Brewer teammates Yet if I must select a hero, make fans saw red. It was Riley moving 65's; Attucks 46!:, Manual 38, a He set by Ere of MWashington in It was Williams who had the clutch ately in the fight game by various Louisville at Karsas City game. hitless during the last five innings nim Manual's Charles Riley, who | up fast. Shortridge 35 5 6, Broad Ripple 1938.) on {Retake punch in the second game when he nick-names that attest ed his High = jump—Lively Bryan Auuc smacked his sixth hit in seven shrewdness.

feet 74 : '

times at bat for the day, a ninth ta it —

for the winning run. A sacrifice

the only -unchallenged double win- of 43 feet Th inches set by Kraeger of : un. A and Dom DiMaggio's single brought Set On Coast

ARCADIA, Cal, May 7 (U. P.).—~ War Glory thundered to a five-

previous

without a defeat. :

ad jump—Williams # (Attueks),” 21 ‘length victory in the Western Har-

3 jfiches, ¢Betters previous record Southpaw S WV ! os + inches, p as Jeeord p Stops Yanks néss Race association Derby trial

Boston took a three-game lead yesterday, setiing a new world's rec-

*rispus Attucks (Par- . 3 ro PS TI the second place Yankees, who ord of 2:34 for the mile and a quar-

weremstopped after five straight vic- ter trot. tories in New York by Lefty Thorn-| Beattice Hanover was second, and (ton Lee of the White Sox, 2 to 1. Frontiersman third. {Yankees to eight well. distributed sulky, was third at the halfway hits and won his own game by sin-'mark, moved up steadily while gling home both runs in the second rounding the far turn, and closed inning off Floyd Bevens, who yielded with a burst of speed thab knocked 11 hits in defeat. one fourth of a” second off the Virgil’ (Fire) . Trucks of Detroit world's. mile and a quarter mark set . turned in his best game since by Calumet Epson in 1937. beating the Cubs in the World < + series when he topped the Athletics | at Philadelphia, 3 to 1, giving up six. hits and striking out seven. Jimmy Outlaw started the Tigers

ssful {Lee a 38-year-old veteran, held the! War Glory, with W. Taylor in the

; at Washington. Ken Keltner and | hit homers in the spacious Senator park, but the Senators got 10 hits] off four pitchers and made them | count for runs. Relief pitcher Walt

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