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dians Bc Red Bi ol By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor | The Indians took the starch out of the

Having annexed four in a row from the Columbus Red Birds last night to sweep the four-game series. Birds fought hard enth, on a walk to Tom Saffell, a

six and one-half games out in front, the rollicking Indianapolis and e thel ) | ’ " skins are looking for some more soft game over the week-end, they ot Seis 1, only to be pushed back on their heels whenever Cassini and Ted Beard's scoring playing Toledo, the sixth-place club.

4 a double-header tomorrow afternoon. Big Jack Hallett is slated to toe the pe's well rested ek the Satignment. Colaith When the lians um pastimers last hight, ¢ to 5, they built up impértant insurance against any it High edi glip-ups on the long road trip facing them beginning next Tuesday. on to win his seventh game against three defeats,

Feller Better Hurler Than Records Show

Burning Them In With Old Verve, Bobby pitches 4-Hit Ball for 12 Innings

By CARE LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, June 5--It says here in very small print that Bob Feller is the fifth best pitcher on the Cleveland staff, but just try and.sell that idea around the American League today. » It also says that Né didn’t wih the 15-inning ball game Cleve land took, 5 to 0, from the Senators at Washington last night and 0 that his record right now is a very ordinary five victories against ih “i Josses. . ig But that's only the way it is ac- Major Leaders By United Press

ding to the books. They. repak that Gene Bearden at 4-1, AMERICAN LEAGUE

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b Lemon at 7-3, Don Black at! G AB R H Pet Be and even Bob Muncrief at|Mousmy Buon oo 4 1 % 4 - 51, sand & Mle better, but Brown Nev York 3 in M4 pat's only part of the story. Mullin, Detroit 3 13430 44 Burns Them In NATIONAL LEAGUE . The plain facts make it look al , a AB R H Pet 0 he “on » jiitie better for Bullet Bob, the Holmes Boson _..328 113 10 44 . old lows plow boy. He was burn- Musial,’ 8t. Louis... 30 155 35 50 | ing them in there with his usual JEERER. PRIS. oo 33 000 30 8 verve last night and it was 0to0 . HOME RUNS in the 12th when he went out fOr |gauer, Reds .... 16 Musial Cards 1n a pinch-hitter after yielding but Keitner, Cleve... 13 Willams, R. Sox 11} four hits. During that stretch he|™"¢" Pirates... bY | struck out five and was ivinci-| one R. Sox 39, Ashburn, Phillies. 3 ble with men abase. | Musial, Cards. » Majeski, Athletics 31] - er, . Pens { Muncrief took over and pro St baa. 32 bias, Pirates 3]

tected the scoreless edge to win| | his second game when Cleve- Barney McCosky, Don White, and | land opened up with five hits and Mike Guerra were the decisive two walks which produced the plows. Lefty Lou Brissie won| winning margin in the I5th. his fourth game against three Loser Tom Ferrick took over in| defeats in, a relief role. the final inning after Mickey| The Dodgeérs got their first Haefner had give up no runs andighytout of the season, topping the five hits in a valiant but vain|Cardinals, 1 to 9, at St. Louis as effort) Ralph Branca topped Howie PolThe Red Sox made some Prog- jet in a fine duel. Branca gave ress at the expense of the S8t.iyp pine hits and gained his winLouis Browns topping them 10 ning margin when Don Lund to 4 and 7 to 2 at Boston for gingied in the third and went their first double victory since ts third on an error by Pollet. last Labor Day. Joe Dobson,'He scored on an outfield fly. It backed by two big innings won/was Branca’s fifth win. his sixth game in the opener., The Braves put over seven runs

FALL CREEK ATHLETICS PLAY MADDENS NINE TOMORROW —Here-is the team that will play Harold Miller's J. J. Madden's club tomorrow on the 49th-Haver-

ford Streets diamond at 2:30 p. m. Front row—Pitcher Harold Eibe, Second-Sacker Bud Niehaus, Outfielder Phil Boyd, Shortstop Eddy Irwin. Second Row—Third Baseman Kenny Schernekau, Outfielder Lee Hansel, Outfielder Oren Saunders, First Baseman Luke Logan, Pitcher Dahl Cadby. Third Row—Manager-Owner Harry T. Hershberger, First Baseman Sam Winings, Pitcher Guy Frank Medcalf, Pitcher Lefty Bob Kistler, Outfielder Harold Buchanan, Catcher Warren (Sonny) Schoier was late when the picture was taken. :

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| It's the 1948 Tribe custom—coming from behind, F le, | th = Ee a £ ves Jeers * Jota t crowd of 13.800 : | s the custom . ._ For example, the top a ce 0 season. It was an overflow crow Mud Hens are booked in here for a single tilt tonight in the top half of the second inning Columbus scored three runs some fans were on the field deep down the right field foul hae a7 by law Byrer, Columbus sports editor, The attendance was beyond the park's seating mapaeity. The Tribe rubber tonight and So, the Birds took the lead again by scoring in the fourth and sixth./paid attendance was 8154 and there were 5647 feminine fans. | t The Indians slugged out 11 hits to 10 by Columbus. The two- W ; {hit boys for the home team were Cassini, Beard, Fleming and Cas-| Bob Malloy, Tribe pitcher, tightened after the sixth and went tiglione. Fleming batted in two of the Indians’ six runs. . : | Fleming has an unusual batting record.

What Ails Red Sox,

“York Yankees.

under way at the Polo Grounds two aluminum plates later, Gene tonight and one of the characters is one of baseball's’ “heroes” of °

The happy league-leading Redskins won the game in the sev-/hits and has batted in 49 runs.

a pitch, an infield hit by Jack hase accounts for his top RBL . |

“losing story.”

Pre-Season Favorites?

Harris of Yanks Won't Say, Adding He Has Enough Trouble Worrying About One Ball Club

NEW YORK, June 5 (UP) Everybody wants to know what's ' the matter with the Boston Red Sox, those pre-season American League favorites now languishing in the second division, but you can't get an answer out of Manager Bucky Harris of the New)

“I have enough to do, worrying about one club, the Yanks" quote Bficky, who is satisfied to — = let sleeping dogs lie . . . did you survived two days in an open] say dogs? . . raft. { Midget automobile racing gets| Innumerable

operations and

wheeling into action is Dee/the diamond in 1048 ... !Toran, a Mexican motor maniac.| for sure . Bill Schindler, one of the top ® = =» doodlebug drivers, claims that THE NEXT time you hear “you don't have to be crazy to be somebody use the expression! la midget driver—but it helps.” | that ain't hay!” inferring that Toran .bears out that succinct DAY is easy to come, by, put in aj

that's!

correction. .. Thoroughbred feed |statement. , | Dee broke both legs in his first Pi We have a m a gn d an { Later he rolled! an on the road all race, in 1926. . {the time looking for hay and we|

over three times, landed right side cay yge all he can find,” explained! {up and kept on going to finleh feed merchant George Haubitzer.| lin the money. Another tims | 8! “The best hay comes from Michi-| car landed on top of him and A gan, Ohio,’ Indiana and Wisconsin. doctor pronounced him dead. °¢ But most farmers just won't prorevived a short time later and! duce it anymore. since has been racing as merrily AS ever , , . See means? ...

\ As if times at the trough aren't what Schindler tough enough, some horses even! ) {eat their bedding if it's made of “ n= ¢ rice or wheat straw. These are SOME PEOPLE object to call- bedded down in wood shavings or| ing athletes “heroes” but youipeat moss. ,. this they don't eat, don’t go wrong when you pin that! experts say. ? Pe “1 tag on Cleveland Pitcher Gene * nw THE QUESTION of who hit!

Bearden. As a machinist's mate aboard the cruiser Helena he was|the longest home run in baseball] in the engine room when a pair history wan't ever be settled. But of Jap torpedoes struck and|they'll have to go some to top thel. killed more than & third of the measured 548-foot belt which 600 crew members. Despite a Babe Ruth walloped at Tampa, crushed knee and a skull split| Fla, in 1919. Makes some of open by flying fragments, Bearden those Chinese homers at the pa-

The Red Sox made four runs in jn the seventh to top the Pirates,

they scored six more in théitwo-run double and Jim Russell eighth when Vern Stephens and hit a home run with two aboard] “Pom DiMaggio drove in"two Tuns|to clinch it. bil iE each with timely singles, In the Koslo Is Winner nightcap, Denny Galehouse won| The Giants outlasted the Reds, his first game as the Red Box|5 to 4, at Cincinnati despite two clacked off 12 hits. Whitey Platt homers. by Hank Sauer - which and Les Moss hit first game made him the exclusive major homers. for the Browns in a 108-Deague leader with 16. Dave Kosing cause. lo, who pitcHied five hitless relief The Yankees prevailed over the innings, was the victor. Tigers at New York,-7 to 4, by| The Phils scored a 7-to-2 trirallying late to nullify a three- ymph over the Cubs at Chicago run homer by Pinch-Hitter Dick|as Dick Sisler and Del Ennis hit Wakefield. Frank (Dutch) Hil-\homers and Richie Ashburn got

_ By OSCAR FRALEY nutrition after all those_exhi-| steady jawing about this being NEW YORK, June 5 — The bitions, returned from Europe “the last" Gi 4 and said he “thought”.he'd only| APRIL 10 Ts chcial signing

major mystery of the sports World today concerned ihe Astic Rgat ones more, before the New York Boxing Comfuture of Heavyweight Champion : ” ® 0 Dl ra ol ar joe Louis with an ls he 18 ort APRIL 13—One day hefors (yy, "the Louis and Walcott is he ain't gonna fight anymore”: tne scheduled signing for the yo. qs of strategy haggled about plot which would. baffle. the| ye cond Louls-Waleott em- |that return match clause. Finall FBI—for five full seconds. brogiio, tiations almost | . y Louis still doesn't need a cane! ke or Louls camp to navigate even though he is wat demanding a viaune po a washed up -old man" at 34. viding for a return match with-

That theory may spring from ! the seeming senility of his ac-| im 90 days. This despite Joe's

“return bout” clause included.

the third with Bill Goodman’s|10p to 7, at Pittsburgh. Tommy * Ce “ip | . ° - ; tomes en nr Seven i Will Louis Fight After Bout With Walcott?

{contracts were signed—with the \ast fight.” |

” ” ” . APRIL 16—A languid Louis opened preliminary training at

ler chalked up his first win as aia pair of singles to stretch his Yankee, holding Detroit to siX| consecutive batting streak to-21 hits. New - York - clinched the games, - Walt (Hot Dog) -Dubiel game on. a two-run single by {won his eighth game although he pinch-hitter Bud Souchock in the yjeided a homer to Andy Pafko. eighth after Johnny Lindell hit a homer to put the Yankees YESTERDAY'S STAR—

tions, for Louis is having more] : trouble making up his mind than a woman in a hat shop. t Y PP A Canter through the calenddr! erse oe : ed rs provides an interesting, and illu-

mie te 5 To Be jn Best Shape

» » - ahead in the seventh. | Ralph Branca, who pitched the . 5— Louis, angry with PEC. 3 gry By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer

A's Beat White Sox Dodgers to a 1-to-0 shutout |, qeif after a poor showing as The Athletics defeated hia over the Cardinals, giving the lhe defended the title by a split! GRENLOCH, N. J, May 5-If Jersey Joe Walcott were to fight

White Sox, 4 to 3, at Philadelphia! Dodgers their first blanking |jecigion from Jersey Joe Walcott, | Joe Louis tonight, the challenger probably would win by a knock¥ith a three-run. rally in the| job of the season which put |... unced that he would fight'out; for he is much sharper now than the champion. seventh ‘in which doubles by| them in sixth place. “just one more time.” Accordingly, the big pre-fight question is this: Can Louis match

- ° . ® ® {Walcott's condition and explosiveness by Jurfe 23, when they are Army Air Force Boxers ; FEB. 18—“Porkchops” Louis, {scheduled to meet again at Yankee stadium? I ) ® ® : Prep for Olympic Finals

” » » | APRIL. )12—Louis, only his third chin suffering from ‘mal

. : ‘ & @ ¢ . ”. " i THE NEGRO challenger from nearby Camden has been concentrating on his left hook for the past three weeks. That he has tamped plenty of dynamite into the left fist was demonstrated when’ it’ knocked ‘sparmate Austin ‘Johnson “coldér than a" frozen fish for a minute and a half, )

sporting a brand new - chin Louis may achieve the necessary physical edge, for he-rounds underneath the two others, into shape gradually, . : sailed for London to give exhi- , * ¢ @ wt bitions. He rolterated that he WALCOTT, after 72 rounds bi sparring here at his neat . would fighit “only omce more” |jakeside camp, appears a better fighter than on the night of Dec. § CHICAGO, Sune 5 (UP)— Sur. nemvyweight contender, | S00", Qatea"he would emer When he nearly wrested the crown from the champ. of the To rh P- na, a Air! au , © a 3 on in 8 av 3 politics. Jowly Joe added that He has more confidence. He appears to have more stamina. ¥ 0 ® Army an {won a close cec le nd A Age fr Walcott didn't knuckle down He- has improved his attack at close quarters, particularly. his orce Olympic boxing tourney/bout with the Secon Tmy S| oo his terms he would fight Gus inside uppercuts. Defensively he is just as fast and elusive as in started a last week of training Alphonzo Mackerson. The fight- Lesnevich. | Dedember. today for the semi-finals and ers caught every punch IRIOWR, More important, Walcott has sharpened his left hook until that he next Friday. although there were no knock-| portside ‘blow seems just as explosive as the right jolt with which The favored European delega- downs. he floored Louis twice in their December meeting. Jersey Joe had tion lost two top title contenders) James Chandler, Fifth Army, - y la ‘good left hook then, but it was not the ‘menacing weapon that last night. Marcelle Laborte, favored to cop the 160-pound title, . it Appears now ! European: command - flyweight; beat Carroll. Smith, First ams 100-9 of nS: it aj r . dropped from his bout. with although for a while he was Hawaii's Lea Labang in the first|puzzied by Smith's weird “war - or round after suffering a possible dance” boxing style. | : ‘hand fracture, ~~ = John Bochnicka, ~ former Indi-| IS ne er Fa John Thomas of the Europeans ana football guard, representing fel! :

lost to the Far East's Edward|the European command, rallied to

Johnson: JorHTRGI™S VICtOTY THANE detent “THIF ATHY HeAVyWeght a 100-9 shot owned bY rounds during the challenger's seven-round session. Left hooks

left the he “came to,” and couldy be assisted to his corner. He was ‘still

BONDON June. 2. (UP) c= MY|. _ Johnson..a 198-pounder from Atlantie City, worked Enter U. S. Open

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Last night's game was played off in. good time, 1:48, The league president, Frank C. Lane, was on hand again, accompanied

Byrer was in no mood to be ribbed. He had to write another owever, he had a lot of fun a week or so ago hen the Red Birds won nine a row and 14 out of 17. Byrer, a veteran in baseball, said the Indians’ speed has upset {the whole league and he predicted that Unless the Hooslers™ rivals He has belted out 49learn to check this dash, they, the Indians, will stay out in front.

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ington High School graduation

have been held, the league baseball scouts

southpaw

exercises major made a run for the services of Dennis Jent, ace pitcher,

As of today, the Pittsburgh

Pirates and

the Indianapolis

Indians won through their Indianapolis scout, Barney Mike

Kelly.

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who attended last night's Tribe-

Columbus

game, accompanied

by his father, said he would

accompany the

Redskins on

their next road trip as a guest of Manager Al Lopez. It will be Lopez's job to use the tall lad in batting practice, coach him on the finer baseball and report out Kelly and to Ted Sullivan,

ribe business manager,

ints of k to

who

had been “watching” Jent for

two years.

Tribe Boxscore

goda grounds look like bunts, . . . SOLTMB " HO A Talking about the best and the Steiner. 2 5 0 3 1 © toughest, Pine Valley, N.. J, is|hempien rf 4... 3 3 8 3 3 Sn {right up there among ine ditoutatkn, v.54 3 4 01-4 Bloomingdale, Mich, stl insisting | S01 “courses. Par 70 has only|Glviano. 3 w 33 804 a he would be afar stud once bw mag | " * . pout, Fn (play, par has been busted only Moai’ 3 3-30 | MAY 18—Louls started serious crCe—(d PuAIEy With 6 and LL WTB WW (training at Pompton Lakes, N. J.| ou fa cote Mot oe ee, Motsall walked for’ Beers in ninth. Well-padded and phle tie, J — . y 8 0 gO Joyce| Harrington ran for Mossall in ninth, pai phlegmatic, Joe! iimer's “Trees” one better with INDIANAPOLIS {told questioners: “I said it before this paraphrase: | ABR HK O A | {and I'll say it sagain, this 18 my “| think that I shall never dee |Saftell, of . 3 11 3 . A golf course tough as Beard, Tf... 4.3.3.3 4 JUNE 2—Pared down to Vallee, (Reming. 30 ooo 21-29% § something resembling the |With trees and sand traps every- Castiglione, +4 4 3 3.3 Brown Bomber of old, Louis where Sutin. 5 hers 1 H a 3 ° was in high spirits and feel- [And divots fiying through the alr; Malloy, B seieerenne. 4.0 0 1.2 ing “better than at any time |A course laid out for fools lke roils ..... wre. 33 8 01 NM since - I've come out of the | me, : : |Golumbus vives. +o. 030 101 400 Army.” vo {Where only - God ean make ajIndianapolls ..... .... 030 ov2} N “As a matter of fact,” he | three” [ire Corrs 3 Fleming 3. Bows said, “this may not be my last | Two-base hits—Rikard, Castiglione, Bake fight.” Ds . i” | Pleming. Castiglione and Peming: Boe HICH BRINGS » Bi Nine Studies [ining La gn Same Cmts J VGS you right up {dia 8 balls—Off Mi to date and eliminates the neces-| [8 "Beers 5 Strick out-By, Malloy 2 Ber |8ity of calling in the G-Men, or Nn . an ee Panttnnr, Murs & {even anybody who can see e IC Lies 3 [King Time 1,48 through a polished plate glass Tribe i | ‘Tribe Batting window, i . | HICAGO, Juné 5 (UP)-—Big! AB RH RBI P Louis has earned $3,115,500 Cc 8 g 3 eT Rt ine aut cas oii, wer, eprint HH 2 - 0 anss cen . + ld 2 ihan the ir requirement|... sorence athletic eligibility [Gietitions ....318 40 4 » 2 . But Joe has been rules at a t | Weatherly 81 11 0 3 .3 cut up through the years in more|[F% S.§ two-day meeting open 2a, crit ff HH 3 pi than a hash house pie. "8 today. ' Fleming ..oeeei 188 33 49 40 3 There were some bad invest. 1CPOTts that the meeting was Saffell” ....... 3% 4 8 4 4 ments, too. Bo. most of it is gone.|"cheduled brought no confirma-|ielcias HE The guy who said “money OP from Big Nine Athletic Com- [JRF © 0 yg 33 49 2 3 talks” was biting solid with his missioner Kenneth L. Wilson, who (Tho Base Hite-Caet ligne 13. urn bicuspids. {also is executive secretary of the |l% Beard 30. Rikate fo riage pis, i National Collegiate Athletic As-/Leichis § Lopes 3 Weatherly | And so, my dear Watson, is he sociati ’ *Three-Base Hite—Castigiione 5. Beard is or is he ain't gonna fight any- B on. Turner 3, BSaffell 3, the 2, Rikar more? ) ut reliable sources said the Lopez, Onssini, Letchas, Weatherly Guan: RE , |group would study conference ; "Oe Munt-Figming 1 no | . HE IS! {handbook changes, Including Letchas. Rikard, “Beard. & ding Lot0leh Bases-Cassini 11, afte | rules regarding. recruiting of ath. purner-5,- Beard 4 Rikard 4, Ouiterid

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will compete in the medal rounds Jess McGowan, Loufsville, heavy-| Club. Tournament winners were El Roberts, Commonwealth Life, Jor

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION TDEEroIt Liu ii 010 000 300 4-4 1inost at odds of 25.10 1. was 8eC- woozy a half-hour later. w L Pet. GB New York .......... 301 000 12x—'7 13 ond and Noor, a 22 to 1 shot = 0» ss w = INDIANAPOLIS ... 38 17 9 .| Trout Overmire and Bwift, Wagner: . "01.0 45 owned by the Aga REPORTERS havek been assured there was no danger of cause of his business here. Pan ¥ 8 Ms Shuler, Page and Bere |Khan. finished third. Walcott going stale before the fight, despite his present sharpness. However, since. Timbrook Mine ¥ 1 3 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE | The Gaekwar of Baroda's My They pointed out that he weighed 190% pounds now, and that he playing his best game this year Smith fight next Thursday at the Toedo. oo. ld 3 AB 13% Chisel Coon saa viz of The GAekET OF 4 t0 1, was intends to fight at 194. This leaves him “plenty to’ Work off yet."|\he hopes to be on hand witen he Sports Arena. ; Kenai P Hn 34 ie Dublel and Lakeman; Schmits Kush, | fourth i Among the impressed ringsiders were Leon Rains, Chairman|is scheduled to tee off next Fri$s City ..... 1 3 a \ ! ' *} . 2 y , f i Dobernic and A. Walker, |" My Love won by a length sand of the Pennsylvania Boxing Commission, and Lew Tendler o ARCA LEAGUE OB New York .......... 00001200-5 8 3a halt over the mile-and-a-half Philadelphia, former lightweight and welterweight contender. viera Country Club layout. Friend he Cincinnati ........ 210 000 110— 4 7 ! Epsom course. Royal Drake, Rains said Walcott was throwing the best ‘left hooks tossed R New York 3 wiinaen, Po. Joo and Livingston lowned by Leon Volterra of any heavyweight since the hey-day of Jack Dempsey. Tendler picked Amateur in 19040 and was de- named. Wang én 8 re fe France. finished four lengths in Walcott to knock out Louis within 10 rounds. ~ Co feated by Jimmy Scott in Bosnuls T' Pitteburgh ooo. 12 000 10—7 13 } front of Noor. : ©. ° [semi-finals last’ year at Terre Chicago 3 Bickford. Shoun, Hogue, Voiselle and. The Derby is the second jewel U S Ol m ic Track Field Haute, is the last local qualifier Salkeld: Chesnes Gregg Main Bonham in Britain's “triple crown” of rac- . » ¥ for the U. 8. Open.since John

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as —— |Ing. . New York Brooklyn ......i... 010.000 000-1 8 0 nc the triple crown by running P { S t f / J | 9-10 lous .,.... 5 1 Boviareh . } ’ Barn and Hodges. Pollet, Wilks and off with the two thousand guineas ina S e or u y } Phingeiphia Bom an 3 (Re __ |at. Newmarket. CHICAGO, June 5 (UP) —Final teur Athletic Union meet at MilCnerayn eras 18 21 42 . | d . My Love was ridden by Jockey track and’ field trials for the waukee July 2-3. The switch was henge BRON Warriner Replaced on |w. Johnstone. The horse is a American Olympic squad will be made #o several athletes, includ-

: : half-brother to Pearl Diver, Who held July 9-10 at Dyche Stadium,|ing Don Lash, would be able to Midget Racing Jam won nse year's Derby at odds of Evanston, Ill, Olympic officials compete in both the 1000 and e Haddad, (40 to 1. ) B said today. Jt 5000 meter events. [has replaced Leroy Warriner as a| The Derby, regarded as Brit-1 inal for the 10,000 meter run, go. an.) avents were scheduled

GAMES TODAY : AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

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“Hollingsworth .|\Ing the 100 meter run, 5000 meter |

David in 1939. The Capitol Oil Co. nine will play the Zionsville Lions Sunday st 2:30 m wt Zionsville, The Ollers, unbeaten this. year in five games is comprised primarii former Decatur Central and Ben vis

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