Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 16
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'n Huge Upset But Manager Mack Was on Short End in 1914 Series
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By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor : ALTHOUGH CONNIE MACK won nine American League pennants and five World Series championships during his half-century as the Philadelphia Athletics’ skipper, | there was one particular season he preferred to forget. | That was 1914, when his famous Athletics were “done in” by the underdog Boston Nationals in the World Series.
« . . It was baseball's first - {fans prefer the autumn meeting
colossal upset. there over the spring because Valparaiso’s Crusaders scored’ their fifth lop-sided win of the
The 1914 American League there's more elbow room and a pennant was won handily enough less-frenzied atmosphere in Louls-
by the Mackmen, the second con-|Ville. } -
secutive and the fourth in five . = = years. .. in fact, the Athletics| COLLEGE FOOTBALL scouts
came close to annexing five] are trailing Dom Hill, i93-
straight pennants . . . They won| pound semior fullback of the |t, o shutout of Carthage, O.
in 1910, 1911, 1918 and 1914 . ..| North Vernon High
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Joe Pahr Scores Three TD's; Amold Kicks Six of Nine
VALPARAISO, Oct. 21 (UP)—|
and were barely edged out by the| team + + He is regarded a a48 h Crusad 4 ho
Boston Red Sox In 1912. hardest
They also captured the World| plingers in southern Indiana Roice R : and
Series in '10, ’11 and ’13. . .. As ... Hill stands 6-2 and is fast
they came up to the 1914 World for a big fellow . . . Moreover, 04 made ane apiece, Norm Series, it locked like a walkaway| he is rated as highly in line- ¢ oF ade
for them. . . . The Braves, in last] backing as sx offense,
place in the National League on| x = =»
the Fourth of July, staged an PROFESSIONAL league foot-|touchdown ruled
out amazing comeback to win the ball officials report that attend-|caught a long pass and slanted
flag. but close baseball observers ance at their games is off again
thought they were destined to be . . . It started dwindling last called it back so he did the same bowled over in the inter-league fall, especially at the general ad- thing over again.
cinssic. mission gate . . , Now it is said
Carthage was held to 11 yards
The Athletics’ famed $100,000 that aside from the Chicago running and 20 yards on passes infield was intact, their marvelous Bears, none of the clubs is ac-/ while Valparaiso knocked off 499 pitching and catching staffs were cumulating genuine dividends . . . yards, 288 of them on the ground.
still on hand, plus a great coterie. The downward trend in profes-
Score by periods:
, of outfielders. sional sports attendance hit box-| Valparaise ......20 20 6 14—80 = ing, basketball and hockey last/Carthage ....... 0 0 © 0— 0
” BUT THE BRAVES swept the winter and baseball and boxing
Athletics off their feet in the the past summer . .. Just mark it : World Series and won in four down that there are fewer enter- Sgro to Defend
straight games. . . . Inspirational, tainment dollars available in the pitching and fielding, and some average family’s purse.
Mackmen, who apparently were costs), baseball manufacturers
sated by years of success. announce the official league pelIt was the worst humiliation pk
any American League team ever suffered and what hap- ganized league clubs will have
pened to Comnie Mack's Ath- | {3 pay $22.50 a dozen . . . Re- |get his first test. The show, with y y | member the days of the “dollar- (a welterweight championship moot point whenever oldtime | o.4 o cuarter ball”? 'battle as the main event, will be * ww = staged by Norbert Updike. The , ; | AL POLLARD, one of Army's/card was approved last Friday bys Fans of the day decided that), oo aos" tullbacks, formerly|the Indiana Athletic Commission.
lietics in that series still is a
baseball fans get together In winter stove league sessions.
ole 8 | ye a were|Plaved at Loyola University of stale, accounted for the form: sheet reversal, although the Braves received nation-wide credit and acelaim for their gal-|
lant triumph . . . The National 9°Wn ... Coach Earl Blalk kept
Leaguers really demonstrated/the big Californian under wraps bouts, the 10-round main event, a class in that series. jin the first half, then sent him|six round semi-windup and four a. 8s » {out to roll over Michigan tacklers|four-rounders. The program wiil CUDDLES MARSHALL, for- In awesome fashion . . . Cou'sl be be in the National Guard Armory. p
mer Kansas City pitcher whe .Blaik is saving the wha's to was with the Browns the past [Wreck Penn, Stanford and Navy
season, has been motified that - + Believe it or don’t, but Pollard Em-Roe Cage
he passed his physical exam- i8 listed as a sub for Fullback]
ination for induction into the Gil Stephenson. Leagues Filled
Armed Forces . . .Al Aber, 23, | p ret : Cleveland rookie hurler who | WISCONSIN has created am-
defeated Washington, 3 io 1, | Pie opportunity for city slicker late-in the season, was drafted | hunters to fire at a deer and
Army rece slay a follow companion . , nto. the ” v # uty. | More than four miliion acres of WHEN a sub became a hero
« + . The all-time tops in Orange! trolled land is open to nimrods
Bowl football thrills was provided this fall, according to a Badger Holy Cross will play on Monday by Al Hudson, University of state conservation department Rights.
Miami, Fla. halfback, in 1946 . , . survey. He intercepted a Holy Cross pass
{ The Tuesday night league con- . : | a sists of Hoosier Coal and uC | G f S : i wa S and ran it back 89 yards for a INDIANA'S Rochester High Mitchum and Schaefer, RATC Oo ege ri cores
lets will cost more mext year, to Indianapolis Friday night after retailing at $3 apiece . . . Or- |an absence of four months.
{Los Angeles ... Against Michigan year-old South. Sider, will defend] on Oct. 14, he was in the game his state title against Andy An- «& for only 14 plays, but carried six derson, 18-year-old former Golden! EN {times for 53 yards and a touch-| Gloves champion. |
teur basketball leagues have been filled but there are still openings, in the Saturday night league. |
Valpo Crushes OSU's) tia Sh),
eague Chiefs Hold sstomary Setup;
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Indians ‘Lose’ Beard
Pirates Cancel Ted's Sale, at Least ~ Temporarily, and Release Strobel to Hoosiers
* By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor Mild opposition to the American Association post-season play-
came to light after Times sounded out sev.
3 The eral members of. the league's board of directors last week
{league draft.
Ohio State's Buckeyes rolled over Minnesota, 48 to 0,
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Professional boxing will return’
And a new promoter also will
Welterweight king Joe Sgro, 27-,
Updike intends to stage six
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Five of the six Em-Roe ama-| i
Indiana National Bank, Farm!
| publicly owned or publicly con- | Bureay, Levinson Hatters, R. C.|
touchdown that enabled the Hur- School already has completed its Airport, Vic's Pharmacy, Silver ricanes to down the Crusaders, football schedule . .. and it's only Circle Bar and Knights of Co-
game officially ended as Hudson Well, that's getting it over with
El crossed the midfield stripe on his early . . , The majority of lads in| Lilly, Empire Life, Phiigas, King-
Wednesday night teams are
way to the game-winning marker this state just can’t wait to start/8n AA, Blue and White Service)
Sa identally, ; u at the bas-l&nd Knights of Columbus No. 437. SMU Incidentally, the Miami Bowl'firing the routid ball Teams to play Thursday nights Rice ........... 0 14 0 7—21'; - — - L
ceernesnnse 0 0 6 Tif
now seats 64,816, ket, long shots, tipins and layups «® nn _...It's an old Hoosier custom. |2r® L. 8. Ayres, Wm. H. Block, ;¢ EZZARD CHARLES, the miriam . Sears Roebuck, S. 8. Kresge, H.
his . amateur division title in |
Gol s -’ iolden Gloves teaps, was a sur Saturday night
prise winner in the big tourna- |The Tryon All-Stars will play
ment at Chicago, since Cincinnati was in its Golden Gloves infancy at the time.
Moines Fiddlers at 2 p.m. at CYO|
"8 » AFTER HIS University of The Fiddlers come to Indianap-
Louisville grid team was trounced olis with only one loss on their T@Xxas Christian, 42-23
by Houston on Oct, 14, Coach record; that being to the Tryon]
P. Wasson and Van Camp Hard-
heavyweight boxing champ, .. ware fought as a middleweight in his | : Frid igh Goin Gloves days . i He won All-Stars Switch The - y n t } . teams Briss. Ue Sitrvenn® Ta 1a . are Citizen's Gas, Gibson Co, Maryland ....... 0 0 0 13—I13/ Stokely Foods, Moose Lodge,N. Car. St. ....
Chicage in 1939 ‘and turned pro in 1940 . .. Charles, who wis To Afternoon ul Browule's Market and Navy Rea member of the Cincinnati | ting.
Ortmann to Pickard C
Frank Merriwell clutch hitfing by! ££ nu » " the Boston pastimers, took the, USING the usual alibi (be- own F starch out of the complacent! cause of mounting operating , % i
licks for Michigan
The winter schedule meeting is to be held in Cincinnati on Nov.
President Bruce Dudley
EE cen AY SWS =z Harvard, 49-0
ne aaa Crimson Humbled Tadiane ot the two pos my 13th Straight Time
ton and mar! (AMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct, 21 In addition to adopting a 1951|(UP) — Army's gridiron jugger-
| {15, according to a call issued by : League
ischedule, AA Prexy Dudley said naut, scoring almost at will, ran
its consecutive victory streak to Plane io eervation 2 3 is oe games today by humbling hapbe up for discussion along with mlless Ratvary, » 0, before proposed . J witnesses to 8 gridiron waiver Shange In the Player execution at Harvard Stadium. Tt was rned that the AA's Never In 77 years of football 50th anniversary schedule will has Harvard been beaten more open on Tuesday, Apr. 17 and cOpvincingly yet. never has a close on Sunday, Sept. 9, with Crimson eleven fought more the pennant decided, as usual, | valiantly for a cause that was over the 154-game route, to be /lOSt seconds after the opening lowed team | stie, Tole by. the four- play | This marked the 13th consecu--Seven different schedules have tive time that the West Point been submitted and all’ clubs wil] [2utomatons have whipped the be given a whack at indicating | Crimson. A year ago the Cadets preference before a final vote is set 2 records with a 54-14 de-
cast at the Queen*City meeting. |Sision Motes this time they made it a shutout. PCL Restores Playofts | In less than two minutes of
‘Only recently, the Pacific Coast play and in only five thrusts at League, also triple-A, voted to re- ithe thin Crimson line, Army ran store the post-season playoffs in|yp 14 points. It seemed that they 1951 after abandoping them the .ould have maintained the pace
past season. as There will be a new departure long 3s they wanted, in the Far West circuit, however. | The playoff winner out there will| be sent to Japan for a series of |
games against the Japanese _ aa champions. This new “classie” is| expected to earn more dividends! for the competing clubs than the!
Little World Series between the The Indianapolis Olympians American Association and Inter-| come back above the Masonnational League playoff winners. | Dixon -line today for an exhibiThe Pirates yesterday cancelled tion game with Tri-Cities in Mothe conditional sale of tfcldce une, nL Ted Beard to the Indianapelis| The Olymps after tryi colIndians and restored him to the legiate opposition in North Caro, Pittsburgh roster, Instead, the lina will be facing their third NaBucs sold Pitcher Fred Strobel to tional Basketball Association foe. the Sumans, also on a conditional So far they have only one win in asis. five starts inst le e - Both Board and Strobel played ents. age Rfus Spon
(89), an ond, got under this pass from Chuck Ortmann for a first down Cola, Mates White Front and against Wisconsin in the second quarter yesterday. The Wolverines went on to toss Wisconsi nfor a | 26 to 13 loss. Bill Lane (#8) of Wisconsin tackled Pickard.
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13 to 6, as time ran out . .. The the third week in October . . ./lumbus No. 3228. | Westminster 19, Grove City 8, Purdue 3-2 Williams 21, Bowdein is. ’ Youngstown 28, Marshall 13, - (Continued From Page 15) 52 yard broken field run behind banking on the waivers being *" Apartment problem. -
[granted at a later date.
[New Mex. Western Okla.
ee T1407 TA—42 Ross Seaier 15, Co hele {savage blocking bewildered Boilermakers, Eimer Riddle, Indtanapotis’ vet- Jayhawkers Crush Fie covering & fum-|Sran Tiéhthanded pitched. yester- Oley ASM, 40-7 day requested his outright re: . ’
him to apply for a rd Kansas University Jay-
Vest. Tex State 30,8 St. 18. west Tex State 3%. Sam Heuston St. T% hit back after recovering a ‘um-
ible on the Iowa 25. They drove to the 7, then Samuels passed ‘to End Bernard Flowers for the last
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@ 0 © 0— 0, interference ruling gave it the 0—13 ball on the Iowa 6—18 passed to Flowers on the
Vanderbilt ...... 0 7 7 18—27 Florida |
Samuels | 2. put/desire to retire as an active A&M here today, then let the
Teams wishing to play in a
COLLEGE STATION, Tex. puke va Dul
Frank Camp called the boys out club in its first game of the sea-/g. 9; (UP)—Texas A &
for a practice session on Sunday Son. A member of the Centralin gets behind 9-0 at the half, WwW. Va. ... . “Just loosening up after the States Professional League, the ashed back for six touchdowns Fordham plane ride from Texas, that's all,” Fiddlers are the defending Pprojy, the elosi riods todaw to Albany STC 6. Claflin College 6, said the coach .. . But it's getting fhamps of Iowa. overwhelm i Christian Unt. Na kind of rough” when college boys The All-Stars have won SiX|yergity 42.23, in a Southwest Senediot Coll have to play football seven days 8ames without a loss. The remaln-\conterence football game. [Cheyney 17, Miner
a week. (ing home games of the All Stars
” ~ ” IDENTICAL TWINS lug the noons, leather for the Temple Univer- | Sen
+ +. At the tackies are a pair of | . {before 20,000 fans. Miss ee brothers, Joe and Dave Lill. League Standings | mm —— i Rersan Mate Ww « . . But there's additional con- | DIVISION .NO. 1 | ign Rusia fusion. . . . Gavin White plays | ye 1 Vols Grab 14-9 ; = doin hes : quarterback and Roger White | iva 5.0 @ ictory Fro h '™ holds down an end position. . . . | 1} § i $ Vi : m Ala ; a They are unrelated. : § 3 $& KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Oct. 21 Uni. Temps £7. Stetson 20. AUTO RACING in reverse. . . .'Sneres Bears 1 § 8(UP) — Tennesset’s sophomore-| Vo, State (Nectatk Div) 15 Fael rE ET0 RACIN Bin everse. . . - SeerSirien o 1. o Powered Volunteers refused to! Viesinia speed craze, some su Ro ® _¢& accept a great Alabama goal-line! viele Union 27, French sportsmen tried some- PIVISION NO. 2% v 1 r|Stand as final today and snatched, *% | Gost thing new. . .. They staged a go- ¢ ) | Wash a iy race No _— ty ‘ : 02 H tod victory in Be fast two, Washington aero low rd aring pilots g JoRety 2 . 2 1 Minutes in the South's traditional warrerd i Presbyterian I risking their necks defying crack- 3 Amas 1. 1 $ “Bowl-maker” classic before 50,- Xavier (New Oriesns) 43. Lame 0. ups and death. . . . This go-slow Christ the King 1 3 1000 fans, 4 ’ | p v : ; event was aged in a Tin uly Name : s { +s Sophomore Andy Kozar, main-. Street... . } 1. Duran won by re- ’ spring of a Tennessee sive! quiring 10 hours 40 minutes to Today $ Schedule that ticked only pristine 1 drive 722 yards. . . . It took CYO Fioid_5t. Philip vs. Holy Cross. crashed across from the one-| Ok
nearly. three minutes for his } 7 a Thay iy
rdes, wheeis to make Trinity, 8 p. m. A complete turn. Broskside No, 2-8t, Joan of Are vel
WHEN THE ‘professional Jape 2d, ATL wp ow gridiron Bears played the Green Phen fg Chilsh the Stag ve. Bay Packers at Chicage’s Wrig- |, eth Greve Hith Sehesi~—Cathedral vs. ley Field on Oct. 15; the fans | Riverside No. 2-St. Anthony va, St had a field day purloining feot- { andrew, 3p. : lis kicked into the crowd ... och Lea - SEC Twenily-sis balls wera filched Ga. T ds S y spectators despite fran- | frer Beati tic efforts by ushers to retrieve A : ng Auburn the costly pigskins . ., It's an | ATLANTA, Oct. 21 (UP)— old American sports custom . ., Georgia Tech got moving on a “Appropriating” something un- (Careless Auburn pass in the der the guise of souvenir hunt- Second period today and went on ing. {to slog out a 20 to 0 victory beon Ro i " damp § POST TIME for the 18 days of foe pao to ap Jan na Hany, racing. which starts at Louis- The victory, third straight for Vville’s Churchill Downs tomorrow, Tech after two early losses to is to be at 1 p. m. . . . The horses non-conference teams, put the at the Downs always receive a Engineers on top of the Southheavy play from Hoosier sports eastern Conference. For Auburn, goers, including many motorists it was the fifth t of a winless
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sity football team. ... . Bill and | + Ik TCU eleven they Mike Feddock are halfbacks. CYO Cadet Grid [neyed up an even, Hef hey 18
{time ran out with Iowa hanging { on to prevent a consolation touch- 28ainst nine losses for the Tribe-| triumph. ® sown as Purdue failed in taree Sters the past season and club IN® Win was Kansas’ fourth in lofficials think he’s good for at ® ® TOW after the opening loss to . IOWA _ least another year in triple-A |1cX28 Christian, Left Ends—bong, Swartzendruber, Mev- baseball, especially with the mili-| Fackles—Bradley, Johnston, Wood- tary draft drawing on the Ia |younger material, i
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can con-| Ga. Tech coovvees their first afternoon home game|tact Joe Kelly at 209 W. Washing- / today when they meet the Des|ton St. or phone LI. 3446. : SIRO SB se Alabama
Stadium. Texas A&M Swamps
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Guards-Turner, Lage, Right Guards—Ginsberg, Fairchild, Per Right Tackles—Buntz, Bradley,
Ts. Right Ends—Hoff, Caplan Quarterbacks—Drahn,
Lett Halfbacks—Commack, Friauf, Ben-
(familiar figure at Victory Field!
13.7 3 01am put Allen 20
ar : {hunting” to the Boston Red Sox. Right Halfbacks—Faske, Greene, Brandl. He was signed by ‘Red Sox Gen-
Lel 0. is and Clark 20, Willamette §. ost be: Teachers 26. Rider 6. tern 34, nhandle
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20, -* Intercept Two Passes : WAKE FOREST, N.C., Oct. 21 western Statd 1.|(UP)—Wake Forest capitalized on two intercepted passes in the
Pullbacks— Reichardt, Riley, Denning. ‘eral Manager Joe Cronin. US i
nen ee TO PE Cornell Defeats Yale
Scallish.| ITHACA, N. Y., Oct. 21 (UP) | Hous- Cornell's Big Red musclemen en-| {countered far more trouble than .[they had expected today from a -ineedled-up Yale football team,
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more Halfback larry Spencer— to defeat George Washington, 13 ito 0, before 10,000 fans.
. | " Purd w3 In Row for Colgate | | HAMILTON, N. Y. Oet. 21 Winston-Salem Teaeh- (UP)—Colgate capitalized on! . three fumbles and a safety to) down a surprisingly strong Bucknell eleven, 23-12, today and rack up its third straight win, a feat iit had not: been able to accomplish
13, Wash. Med. Coll. 0. 36, Elizabeth City 9. ! State 34, Glenville State 0.
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the 1950 cadimpaign with the Tribe-| The Minneapolis Lakers hold the
{sters, Strobel full time and Beard hex sign on the locals, having {part time. . (taken all four warm-ups with
His Return Expected {the Olymps. Coach Cliff Barker's However, Tribe club officials POYS defeated Ft. Wayne, a team
[last night expressed the opinion they'll meet tomororw night in {that the Pirate executives will South Bend.
change their shuttle timetable] The Olymps were scheduled to
‘again and return Beard te Vic-! here at 11 a. m. today to tory Field before the 1951 season PICK up fuel, Ralph Beard and
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gets under way, and also permit [40 - Barnhorst. Barnhorst bs Strobel to remain under Manager Me Olympian property ThursAl Lopez's wing. (day when - the Bucket Brigade
learned that the Pirates had
‘neglected to obtain big league Beard stayed behind on the ‘waivers on Beard before his recent O!YMPS’ swing through Minne-.
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ment with the Pirates, hawkers, believing in the workRiddle Re Denied hard-and-get - home -early philosThe request was denied despite PRY, ran up a towering 40 to 0 the fact that Riddle indicated a Dalf lead over Oklahoma
player. But Elmer won 11 games| SIVES hold off the Aggies for a
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Squad MINNEAP fnto complete worst pasting from the Bucke The victor the 28 to 0 u Buckeyes used tricks in the ground and lef only the gab. The Minnesot
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never were in re NEXT Oct, 28--lowa at 3 Oct. 28--Michiga: had the ball in once-=on the 3 first quarter.
Rip Def The Buckeyes second Big 10 Gopher defense once in the fir the second, onc three times in tt threw in an inva in the last 16 measure. Vie Janowi received, sprin kicked five ext: class of a bril But Coach Wes man on his tray Ohio State st. the game only
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Charlies Gande throughout righ verted after except the last. Score
In the seco stopped Minnes( bined deceptive deft passing fe with 201-pound finally going th a pass from Jaf Four minutes Dick Widdoes i Hudak's pass ol and raced into Ralph Armst pass midway ir from Tony Ci calling his fi quarterback, an Minnesota -13. Curcil
It was Curcil 13. yards thr minutes after started. Two fleet sul accounted for tI Karl Sturtz « through right t Dick Bruney wi similar play thi Bruney took | with the scorer and raced 40 zone, but it was clipping charge. The Buckeye downs to Minr outgained the C to 131.
Score ¥ Minnesots Ohio State Touchdowns C does, Armstrong, Ct Points after touc Trautwein.
Nebrask Doubles Of Oppo
LINCOLN, N -~-Blonde bomb olds, a sizzling s a place in N history, scored points for the year ®as the Cor over an outels team, 19 to 0, crowd of 38,000. The 19 - yea knifed the Penn 186 yards in 25 yardage more | entire output of backfield on the Reynolds’ thre 42. 26, and 19 scoring total to games, far or Nebraska player entire season sii
Glenn Davi: Blaik's Pro
LOS ANGELE Former All-Ame star pupil of A (Red) Blaik, sa is all wrong wl fessional footb ness." The “Mr. On Point fame pla; his 1944-45-46 s¢ dashing around Angeles Rams Football League “I have a si Col. Blaik as said. “However, football to be m ing a sport t game.”
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mer head footb: gate, Syracuse died today at m Sweetland att lege, Schnectad) graduated from sity in 1899. Th grid mentor at C through the 190 and 1902 he ws Syracuse and n State in 1903.
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