Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1948 — Page 7
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MR. AND MRS. BASKETSALL—Fraddie Lewis and his ¢ tractive wife arrived inindianapolis yesterday. Lewis, deadly lo’ shot artist of las
chief Indian a ~w.contract to play wi Now the Rédskins know they! ome of this city's that rds s x he 1948.8 sadist. a } will ve to play air-tight ball} boosters and attends home nS Tu is tell the the Indianapolis Jets In Pe 3885 ae GRIDIRON SQUEEZE PLAY—Bob Fishero (32), and Ed Butler (36) ofSacred [snd 30 some Suh Hos rel Et shone a ie ound 48 four, latory in ‘a postssason affair cL . . —0B00D Fishero an utier < : escape playoff elimination vers over short route. F dd L S Heart olosein on, Manual's Jack Roberts in the second quarter of the RedskingSpatian hands of the rejuvenated St. Paul peed em Lexington St. Paul fans th ught. So re 10 ewIs igns game’ at Delavan Smith Field yesterday. Fishero made the tackle. Manual won t e Mallory to Pitch «| Manager Al Lopes. Simmons |geparted for Indianapolis last e : x e, 38 to 0 : The Saints reached ahead| formerly lived in Indianapolis Monday and they had to organize T oy Ple Wit Jets : game, 8.04. ) gy Bh ih . of the Indians and gave this city’s] 20 years. hurried rhe Thursaay| y n Jers ‘Manuals The ¢ ortagss's Smenions Ws 21s ard tn he uth. [fe era ha: a boa wy so sir ge Manual’s Redskins Seni of aking’ a Ean Toit Itt AS STE os som a A endtnamts
basketball team of the Basketball Association of A yest s (day when Freddie Lewis, Seadly longs hot artist, arrived here ¢ signed a new contract for season. . : g IE TAR Year, Tawis came 10 the Tntiaaepoils club from the:S boygan Redskins. He played in 44 games, hit 166 field goals,
Down Spartans, 38-0 Season Gets
Manager Walter Alston of the [of baseball fireworks. barring one, Jack Paepke, in the
free throws for a total of 431 can honors. and named the mr The umpires who "worked the{three Indianapolis games. a of 9.8 per can honors and named yan “Adv. "sttite the early ‘30s. But today it owned a two-game winning streak aaty tonight would be Dar’ Bank. | Indianapolis end of the semi. The Indianapolis staff also got Bama. Manager: soach - player | valuable college: player. for be: An. Hoog" ed the Redskins had scored 78-points to their opponents’ 0. Ne ht hander. finals playoff, namely Jim Tobin,|a workout in the first. three tilts Hale of the Jute bellevesithe d highest scorer in 1: : a head, Negro. rif Malloy, Hu Barrett, secon nt : Murray s The South Side eleven notched its latest triumph yesterday with Skipper Alston ‘said the re.John Mullen and Joe Serafin, also|as h ih Achings. 1:{ Lewis to be one of the best long-,. tion. : lt Toy the Fetakine meter ie ple ia Heid Few Big-Name Teams mainder of his lineup would in-|PoPPed Lexington. Park. "Both|and Bahr saw service. McLun|Shot players tn the pro game pol. broke into the pro br Walt Floyd, the Redskins’ mentor, is big-chested abou . od clude Ferrell Anderson behind! or Do rE rs Iwas the Jone Wile SCIor Polit th Brooklyn. N. Y.ketball: ranks..in: 1048 and’ . squad that now has scored more| “oo oC! Will ‘Play: Today the plate, Jack Douglas at first/ ULio fOURG Tall WILD ABS {es Ee eo the second. game Lo ative of Brock, N.Y. kstball 1a a thet tory Po goored all season. He|ning squad. Left Halfback Dan| NEW YORK, Sept. 18 (UP)—|base, Fallon at second.|n ..;c will have to be on their|when, an injury compelled Big| from 1008(ns was still an. honoi" play W. Wash also has uncovered a swift-step-|Siler scored. twice and Byron|The first football Saturday of|al Brancato at third, Bob Rama- toes here if they are te escape alJim nS g0 to the side lines after 1040. there won alhstatel® “honor” nor” pl ‘0004 ae ball carrier in Red Hinkley,| Weaver, Gar Wallsmith, Maurie|{the 1048 season was at hand to-|zzotti at shortstop, and Eric broadside of = razzberries fromthe first inning. bp is Bnd was a In the NAIB Suild ve will add some offensiveYager and Marion Jessup each|day, offenng a full program of Tipton, Bob Addis and Bob At- both dugouts. The injury wasn't serious, how- ty crs bol BROADWAY" ch to the team’s game at|scored.once. games but only a few that in- well in the outfield. Lopez Warns Players ever, and Bagby said he's ready ae Ah high Sahvol Sears most RADE Washington next Friday. Temple and Mercer tallied for|volved big-name teams. * Lane on Hand Manager Lopes fully expected for a second try at the Baints| ‘=i three: 3 FEITERS" 35-Yard Dash {the losing Giants. One of Siler's| Still, each sectibn of the coun-| Supporting Bob Malloy for the!to annex two out of three at In whom he defeated four times] "Played at' Li es Pint-gized,, Frank Mascari, altouchdowns was a 70-yard pass|/iry had at least one of ¥s bestindians will be Earl Turner be- dianapolis Victory Field and he against one setback as the In- 040 COOL! SA Junior, who scored four touch-|interception in the fourth quarter, teams swing into action and tihind the plate, Les Fleming at doesn’t feel so g00d now that his|dians rode roughshod down the Senile 19 downs last week against Beech Score by periods: was expected that the nationsigest pase, Jack Cassini at sec- champs have to fight back to get|pennan k or 0 Grove, added another yesterday|piye y pe “0.0 s 0-12 fontball fans Rous Some ut ot ond, Russ Peters at third, Pete! even. : The st. Paul Hotel is Bribe OF ANTS” » Sessa eir nine-mon t to OPS WIFE* Shen he ght Lawrence .-..... 6 13 7 13-39] numbers to see the fun. | Chttistione in the shortfield, and! He called upon his players quarters Indian
r ¥ ’ bast 2 to Reyno)ds a 24-yard run. Guard Bill Ab-bp 00 00, ®arior, CR fF a Be aoa. Played hot ite : : . . . TL ry ee foomess He at home here vas o Southern contrencs| IK @@ D'S raves in Front in N. L. Race Madre” YN yagk Roberts, who tallied hres on five frst domere Th Y4Id® battle between Wake Forest and : : yh WITH YOU" . fof Manual's touchdowns, got his quarter but. was stopped on the| CoC 8° "Ashington. : United Press Sports Writer nine hits” Sam Mele, who
: card deck, Manager Billy Southworth of the Boston Braves was |injured ankle, paced Boston . Needless to say s kicked the point for a 10-0 lead.[riree eh After that until Ries Jayhawks, champions of the Big|pulling away from other National League contenders with the great- (bat with a three run double. DE Both teams showed the affects|So 1" PETE. WH oe pho pd Seven Qonterenes. stack Hight of est one-two pitching punch since Dizzy and Paul Dean were in Yanks Coast to Victory third period » a tough one, fac their prime. : ; . a six ee With Tagged: ply. Mascari, how: line on fourth Gown shire Su!|Christian team which has designs| \ Southworth, an old Cafdinal himeelf, i using Johnny Sain ‘and| Moving out in front with job Baker ever, stepped up the tempo early Passion the Southwest Conference
ILS" AEX" in Coles
nd Delaware ay at. 1:15 P.M,
‘Mahual has not dented city
dashed 35 yards to score. Ray Price scored the second six-pointer from the three-yard line after setting up the play with
first in the second quarter on a plunge from the four. Anderson
in the final quarter when he lugged a punt return 65 yards for a touchdown. Anderson's kick
Lindell, Phil Rizzuto and Tommy at. : € i ably will pitch them about the was short again : Mooresville ..... 0 0 0 0— 0fout; will dedicate their brand new|same way RB the World Series, [Enos Slaughter and Erv Dusak + Southpaw Passes . um . today with a game! Since Sept. 6 the Braves have #80 turned in fielding Sema 18 Roberts madé things worse for Hornets Win First against Louisiana State. . . won eight out of nine game apd back [Howe otis up brilliantly. the Spartans later ‘with a 604 Coming out oF ba Sio4 tie nf 0 Soast ne eg yanlctorle aE he Pallet Woil 1is13 do : ter an e uar { Grove [8S tWODS : y. : : . . Ines Ein oo a Short. FeselHornots Tian the Beech Grove! Yodan. Critonty. Soman ie ir ow finished all but two| Johnny Vandermeer of the Reds
from southpaw. Bill DeHoff in the closing of .Anderson’s two final extrapoint attempts split the uprights. The defeat was Sacred Heart's second straight and more’ lopsided ‘than ' expected because Manual “was rubbing it in” for losing a ‘one-point decision to the Spartans last year. Score by periods: Manual i... ve012 7 0 19-38 Sacred Heart ..! 0 0 0 0— 0 Washington Loses “Washington got a good; look at one of the best high school passers in the state last night and the show cost them a 14 to 6 defeat at West Lafayette. It .was the second straight setback for Washington. West Lafayette's two touchdown passes were flipped by Bob Friend,’ who hit Bob Kriebel in
minutes. Only one
high school football prominence
Play Scoreless Tie Decatur Central is still looking for that first touchdown after playing iwo games. Last night
five-yard line! Neither team could
from Jack Plummer.
Decatur Cent..... 0 0 0 0— 0
Franklin Township 13 to 6 in a game at Franklin Township. It was Beech Grove's first victory in two starts. Both teams scored their first touchdowns in the second period. After a scoreless third quarter the Hornets came through in the final stanza to score the winning marker. Score by periods: Franklin Twn. .. 0 6 0 0-8
Warren Wins .s
Warren Central kept its record unblemished Jast night - as it dropped Greenfield under the lights at home, 27 to 0. Taking its second victory in a row Central scored in every period. The scoring was divided between four backs. Fullback Wells Weighland took the hogors however -as -he tallied one touch down and two extra points. Score
Score by/title.
Beech Grove.... 0 6 0 7-18
In' the East the big gam was at Philadelphia where the Villanova Wildcats, traditionally one of the toughest of the inde-
A ‘Tough One’ At Lawrence, Kas. the Kansas
The University of Texas Longhorns, ‘another Southwest stand-
Béars meeting Santa Clara. at Berkely and Oregon's Webfeet clashing with Santa Barbara. ; Trojans Win The college football season got off to a start last night with some night games, The most important drew a crowd of 50,211 to Los Angeles’ coliseum to see Southern California, champion of the Pacific Coast Conference, trounce Utah, 27 to 0. Southern Cal's Trojans were unimpressive in their debut against the champions of the skyline six. They blew several of their scoring opportunities, but got a lot of help in the second half from three {Utah fumbles, * The Missouri Valley Vikings, owners of the longest winning streak in college football, stretched it “to 35 games by trouncing Bethany College, 25 to 0, at Linsborg, Kas. The Vikings rolled up 322 yards from
A Frank Kalin, Tom Saffell and
be more careful on defense and
olis delegation consists of 31.
«By CARL LUNDQUIST, NEW YORK, Sept. 18—Borro
Warren Spahn on virtual n their arms don't drop off, he prob-
of those games. That's just about
Frisch used in the 1934 season when Dizzy Dean won 30 games and Paul won 19. Only in that era of Gashouse Gang baseball, Frisch went one better by using the Deans to relieve each other on. frequent occasions. Records Compare Favorably Dizzy pitched in 50 games, worked 312 innings while Paul was in 39 games and worked 233 innings. The marks of Sain and Spahn compare favorably, par ticularly since each may get three or four more starts before the season ends. Sain hag pitched in 37 games and worked 275 innings while Spahn has made appearances In 32 games and worked 233 innings. Sain has a record of 21 games and 14 defeats while Spahn is at the 14-10 level. Yesterday, with Sain holding
wing a trick from an old St. Louis
al every other game basis ly \? defeating the Dodgers, 4 to 2, at
the same formula that Frankie| 2st
Southworth’s 1-2 Pitching Punch
{Brobkiyn as Stan Musial made
three spectacular catches and
won his 15th game for one of his
the Giants, 5 to 3, on seven-hit pitching. + Ted Kluzsewski hit a homer and" two singles while Virgil Stallcup also homered for the winners.
Del Ennis produced a four-run fifth inning rally as the Phils beat the Cubs, 8 to 3, at Philadelphia and sty barely ahead of the Seventh 2a Reds, * LJ X stayed one game in front of the Yankees in the torrid American League race, clinching a 9-to-3 decision over the Browns at St. Louis with a three run rally in the fifth. Joe Dobson went all the way to score
Er at Of the game With
seasonal ‘records, beating
‘Homers by Gran Hamner and
Yankees coasted to a
Cleveland who scored his 16th sion over the Senators, striking
his 16th victory, though giving
Roberts Wins
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out 11 batters.
in the opening inning, the} Yan Tr. 13-to-5 vietory at Detroit in which Johnny high series for
victory, a five-hit, 4-to-1 decl- (ga 0
by periods: second-place Pittsburgh to eight the first quarter and tossed an- scrimmage. hits en- oun er 4c 1 , strik i a - other buliseye in the fourth to Wartel) Centra). : 3 . $n A Valaparaiso University today and TE ut iYe batters, CHIU |r iw yor Cenrniture ... JI -VanPelt.. 0 Ee tates e e honor of winning thelseored a 8-t0-2 victory. : tele " The Continentals lone score Major L d first victory of the 1948 Indiana McCormick set the hitting Mike The South Side’s young fistic HIGH was &' spectacular 65-yard run | eqders {college football campaign. with a double and a triple. (hopeful Bill Roberts showed he [EEERESSTISSSGCISINSNG =i McGregor. Naval Ordnance ..... 'uesday by Boris Lalioff on a lateral pass ed Bless Valpo kicked off the season| The Cards moved Into a sec- can make it over the long tun Sinatra— Vail from Mike Purichia. Score. by a a H# pe |12St night at Kalamazoo, Mich. ond-place tie with the Pirates by last night as he took 4 ten-round " periods: Williams, Boston.. 122 45¢ 113 (72 379 against Kalamazoo College and| ————— T°" "7" : i E BELLS decision from Orlan O ; Lafayette /..i.o0 7 0 Q 7-14 (Boudreas, Cloveland 138 510 101 180 353/came home with a 20-13 triumph. Football Si m Orlan Ott, Indiana ae | Washington t2s3 0 0 8 O— 6|Zarilla, 8% Logis 13¢ 6 7 168 3 It was the first college game cores Harbor heavy, in the feature of, A Spark Plugs Unbeaten |" “ations wacus © [thls season involving a Hoosler| . ciry. covwrs scones RHEE cava. at ster, Sporty - Coach Ral : gr Foi Speed- G Fry H Pet ean, ? | Speedway Danville 0 C0 . gg Roberts’ first te 3 0 p Musial, St. Louis.. 140 558 123 208 nj) Today, St. Joseph's of Rens Warren i Hoar fold round H ghed 148 : \ : , Ta 23d oountys mos, impressive Metre 11 81 ff If seclesr Uavele to Eastern lino EAGRAHUE Suda 0 rounder, He * was Fighting. a y Patko, Chi “ A a ¢ Township . > winning record today after Slaughter. 8t. Louis 140 5 % in 26 an Indiana collegiate eleven. Desatur Central o Moraine oi py, weaving style against his heavier, wn Woman" ~trouncing Danville last night, RUNS BATTED IN In other games last night, | OTHER WIGH SCHOOLS opponent he consistently landed tha Stewart 24 to 0. ‘ DiMaggio, Yak 139 Kner. Pirates .. 116! South Dakota romped over West-|X 4, on 0. the better of the blows. t HIT” The Sparic Plugs now lave won Musial, Cards 117] ama, R. Sox 118) 0 eo to 0: Southwestern Col-|Sheridan s, Deis) so onille 12. (Harold Oren, 143 Indianapolis, and 4 MAN" - 17 of their last 18 games an . HOME RUNS lege defeated Bethel, 25 to 6;Rushville 13, Franklin 6. ° ® [draw 1h four Founda oon fousnt to a 3 1s Beasdy” unbeaten in two Mid-State Con- Diblesgio ous JMize. Gants .... 88'and St. Louis downed Dubuque, | Michiprn Sif eon 0. Harbor (Mich.)| , Bob Reberts, 139. Indianapolis won of AT W. 16TH ST. SPEED. ference games. The are defend-| BBO ranks 38iSauer. Reds .... 33 26 6 (tie). . decision from Eddie Roberts, 133%, Pittss Ww. dof ing that title and the Magi Musil Osrds © 38" 0 6. Michigan City St. Mary's 35, North Jud. DUTEh. in Jour to ey WAY — Aaron Woodard, o County crown. B ky I Sb eb R | Lafayette 13, Frankfort 0; knocked out Bidie Sanks. 1371s, isfian:| Denver, Colo., a. member of the p 1 2:07 § v ' # om | | alii wwe oi Baseball Standings, Results [Gh won o [SEGRRAS SEES dover Coo a nanker of N E I the field to score in the first three| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FLAYOW RESULTS YESTERDAY Saylor lonio} 3 Aurora 13 Te ockey Motos. 111° Anny "ret round | among the top drivers entered periods. Left Halfback Konnie Si ‘Paul WL Pel AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFF Boonville, 36, Huntingburg 20. cision. from Seorge Warren, seh, tndsan- in the racing program at the oR! B0yard. dash. through center [NOURAPOLIS III 1 gi | No sumer scheduled er, Clits. gore 1 Tye oi | W. lth Strest Midgat Spesd1TH Your Right Ena Dave Bover blocked a [LIS 1 1 FYSENATIoNAL ssAGuR. maY-ory Bas? Ciao Rosterels 11, cnienso mari H@IN] @IN Wing way tomorrow night. . v MeGaire fhe ond Zone for the second tally. | in Seven orien, AYO" Rochester /'' "00 40} oo § 3 §[HAmmORd Tech Harvey ci Thornton * State PGA Title % PLAY GOLF = | E DAVID” Sophomore George Vance scored! ~~ WL. Perl Podbielan Nothe, King and Sandiock: Hobart 37. Bust Gary 7. eral EaBUNG. ind Hg | KE SH ORE | ; KK” 8 in the second quarter on a pass rE A a d |Reeder and Bucha, mon , South Behnd Central LEK i 5 Bep i A hy from. Jake Mayhugh and May- TE ¥ ¢ Pet. (Newark aa Joell lo1~3 7 4 south Bend’ Siley 8, Mishawaka 0, (UP) —Bill Heinlein, the slender 00 Y OL | —- — hugh smashed over in the third geracuse ooo iid 3 ‘9 Boast ki oo al th Bend Washington 34, Fort Wayne SyODIeSVille’ golf pro whose blaz-4 JUNTR] Lo | ore period on a quarterback sneak. Selitn land Silvestri: Erantt and West lets Central Catholic 0 {ing rounds have become a tradi-| yo Holidays, $1.28 5 : 1:45 Score by periods: ; CY rw on] ae Buchanan (Mich, 3, Wise (61. Jowiph tion on Hoosler golf links, today || 4108 Barses Ave. @A-323/ [BY ud 4 Speedway ......12 6 8 0—24(Boston ............. 88 52 63% ...| AMERICAN LEAGUE Co.) 0. was champion of Indiana Pro-|i i lt ~ : ; nh : ne Danville .v...... 0 0 0 0—0 i i a 31, (Washington ...... 20 000 001-1 § § Huntington By Go 8. fessional golfers for the third — i : Woman" : - 1% Cleveland ....... 020,101 00xkq b 3 ¢ hb ; Southport Triumphs .. 82 9 363 13 "| Masterson and Barly: Peller and Hogan. Terre Haute etre 3" Rébinson| HimE- iy | : { ) : 5 Hn oe Southport: went to work early|w as 5 30 dvs | New York ...... ©6233 000 002-13 11 1 He Garfield 24 0 The . long-hitting _shotmaker( cranton sus 1 AN" against Ben Davis last night to 86 93 331 4p Detroit .......... 020 200 001— 8 9 32 SEEKS Heute Qierfeld 24. Linton. 7. won - the coveted Indiana PGA|[J FITS ALL CARS ,... .. | . ¢ - 4 ae Broad” score a 12 to 0 victory on their NATIONAL LEAGUE |Kretiow and Swit: Corey. White, Pierce, Bloomingion 38. New Albany 8 title yesterday by virtue of hisif pec suis nadie $64.95 bd | : 3 ; as Srl "home field. at Eo Pl sh g 1 o/golumbia Cit 3, Royerton 0. 4-and-3 victory over Noel Epper-| BLUE POINT AUTO i A : 4 TF 6 BRET The Cardinals took the kickoft Boston ........----- 1B a sh ie Touts | 010200 00— 3 9 3 Wabean 30, Port Wayne Coneoraia v. (80D, Lake Wawases, at shef SUPPLY §i ' 1 arking cooL and marched 50 yards with Bob st. Lou +76 €3 5487 - 333] Dobson and Tebbetts: Kennedy, Ger. Fort Wayne Central 12, Munoie Central 7.| Tippecanoe Lake Country Club Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts. | ; 3 is Day Wheeler going through = right|Jrockyn, ---- =] 1 8 heauset, Drews, Widmar and Moss. Maywood (HL) Proviso 13. Bvansvilie ooupge od . ! : ; A ara tackle standing up to score. Philadelphia “. hu An 2 : Philadelphia ..... 000 000 315—~ 9 13 2{Evansville Reitz 45, Bt, Luis (Mo) Cen-! samme —— i —— i ) i and New Don" Kortépeter, a trafisfer[gincinsti -..-.-..- 58 87 48 2 ionicago .......... 080 0102008 10 Il wal 0. ool f : s A C E % J ) WITH YOU» Marchildon, Harris, Kellner. Holborow, aiso 20 College 13. | ; ! i ico! student this year from Pike, got Brissie and Rosar, Guerrs; Gumpert, Jud. |’ Sper . Kalamazoo Colley { H 3 oh wii Southport’s second jouchdown GAMES 10DAY © on rLavOry |\O Rotblati, Mouider and Robinson. | OTHER CoLLEGES SUN.. SEPT. 19—2:30 P. M. | I hails } with a two-yard plunge (Best-in-Seven NE SE Ts Dra Xe oT Ynive Dakota fh 3 0 3 » wa . . it ) : # ge a ered, Se oo ary] EPUNSLETSt AE" lous TOM IRI | (NCR Davis do Mhmende. ALL THE BEST IN THE MIDWEST | oa Southport ....... 8 6 0 012 Jucl Ct Cu Columbus, Ll 010 003 13%— 6 National ; | : Ben 0 : 5 , . FitzGerald; § 0. logal meet of the Midwest Diri Track Racing to { voopD Invis xe vin 8 8 9 meremnarionai LEAGUE rLAYORP [sd Ma WEE 80d Dram Be Renu Somtarome Tot Of The, ies loost mast af tho Miavest Bist Track ma DE thar I On for Bears Best-in-Seven Series) ° ma Cleveland Browns 28, Chicago Rockets 7..} wide-open affair with any ene of six high ranking flat track chauffenrs | Air Theater e Montreal st Rochester. Cinétnnatl ......., 100 301 000 3 7 1 Delels S, ior a tive field. ta | * FREE Lawrence Central racked up 17 Newark at Syracuse. TR ar abd Sy, 20 0003 7 1 are, Cliff Grimith, Bad Dombroskl, Glen Northern , of Indianapolis; Wayne i rt Micha first downs in whipping Pike AMERICAN LEAGUE sen. Trine, Kouio and wesirum. van || USED TIRES ran af Deni aa a ear ie ane Oe: armas a2 WN D" Tam Township, 39 to 12, under the| new York at Detroit, Be Touts Toe oh 72.0 . SIZES | Offenhauser, ’ ay . 8 i gh Ac Spe lights at Pike. Philadelphis at Chiao. Brooklyn, ... '.'. 010 100 000—3 8 0 ALL. we [AND MANY OTHER SENSATIONAL DRIVER | ANTONE® T* was Lawrence's second COUn-| Washington at Cleveland. pollet and ‘Baker; Barney, Paiics snd mL Guaranteed ® [fy is a hy I : ty triumph this season, having NATIONAL LEAGUS : EA SERVICE STORE R- F R N K L NN... ONITE! beating Franklin Township in the, , putsburgh at Boston Ghicage mie aso slo 100-3 11 Of 627 N. DELAWARE He XK BS. A AN EA LR opener, 20 to 0. ths. seo Cincinnati at New York. which un, gDovernic. 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