Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 19, 1915, Final, Image 1

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Base Attacked by
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PHILADELPHIA, SATUKDAY, JUNE 19, 1915.
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rHITE SOX BEAT MAC
CLOSE RACE
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1LS DEFEAT CINCI
Han Line for Final Lem-
ftg Defense Runs 68 Miles
From Tarnogrod on Home
Snii to Dniester Austro-
Gerraans Pound at Fords.
RKtro-Germans havo opened their
BS1 assault on Grodok by a furious"
er.iw ntinek. followlnj? a heavy
I.eparatpry bombardment at long
BISMltna are retiring In disorder to
'ffife.Taoi lino defending Lcmborg. ac-
ng'to Berlin and Vienna dla
' "f .- tntAi-lAiia AiiRtrn-fJnrmanfl
putties. """"""
fflforesslng the Slavs at Tornogrod
TSrirti River Tanow, in Poland; at
Sroilekf a short dlstanco west of Lem-
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rater, where they aro pounding at
crossings.
grind Duke Nicholas haB reorganized
MpRtisslan line to meet tho on-press"-Br&iijtrp-Germans.
His reconstruct
S.ftont laces tho foo from Tarnogrod,
Stfouth Poland, whither Mackensen's
j BIl wing nu uccu iium-u, . -s?a
and Zldaczow, on the Dniester,
SaJeft bank of -which Is heavily in-
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IJaCDtU. U.I1IS OO-IIHIO JIIIVI HUB "
Mfre at Grodek, as miles from Lem
$J Behind, it tha "reinforced and re
ISSed'feTavs aro rStay"f6i'"the most
fiMiMiiAr hnfiln nt the southeastern
Enpalgn, in order to defend their Ga-
&base at the capital.
'falnni th& Franco-Flanders front.
i battle line extends from Arras to
8 tea. While the French are at-
biii ih. nfmnn trAnnhn alone: the
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wivm-Arras line, mo nnwu ui .
; (Beting a flerce attack east of La Bas-
5nd the Belgians have launcnea
ffifwault in the region of Dlxmude.
j French forces operating in ai
ISii continue their advance along the
uw recnt ana nave cui uo uhuiu
eamunications between Metzeral and
(paler.
WSTRO-GERMAN INFANTRY
OPENS ASSAULT ON GRODEK
Follow Bombardment at Long Range
With Close Attack.
' BERLIN. June 13.
Sgseral Mackenaen has launched a vlo-
attack agalrtat the Ituaalan poaltlons
firodek, 18 miles west of Lemberg.
:t fifflrlni tntAmnt tnrlftv reDorted the
awning of the battle that will decide
Ratef Lembers. Once driven out of
eV. the Russians will not attempt a
m 'atand at Lemberir. according to
SSo-tnUltary meo, but will prepare to
jswiaie an or pajcic
Wiantry attack on the Kuaaian
raroun4 the Orodek Lakes has begun.
n erunnera already had bombarded
tov works at long range.
Wong the front, stretching north-
jfcack South of Lemberg General
ECentlnutd on Vuge Two, Column three
HE WEATHER
UNSETTLED
Lfon kttp your coal on in thlt
powthir,
." all around fiavt thamttetsly ehed
f'r$i
Jen the fellow next you peels hU
pesllar.
inter at hitn ?on(ipjoali with
p s day it a'ert you're not glad
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but
mi tho world. But nwra than any
tiva our brain an atnlul cam at
fp hot to ajpoLejrtp t KpUnr or
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VESPER EIGHT WINS FROM MALTA BY 1 0 FEET IN SCHUYLKILL REGATTA
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Tho Vesper Junior oight won tho first rnco this afternoon on tho Schuylkill. Malta was 10 feet behind, with CrcsconUand PenmBnrgo dis
tanced in that order. Tho East and West River Drives wore both crowded with spectators of tho ovents.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
EIGHT-FARED CREW
WINS ON SCHUYLKILL
At Schuylkill Navy Regat
ta, Northeast High
School Oarsmen Are
Forced to Take Water in
Big Races.
"West Philadelphia II. S. Oarsmen
defeated Northeast in the Schuylkill
Regatta today in an eght-oarcd shell
contest.
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL, Pa, Juno
19. There were several thousand peraons
lined alone the East and West River
'Drive's 'w"hen tho tirst race started today
in the 62d Annual Schuylkill Navy Re
gatta. Instead of setting away at 2
o'clock, it was 2 20 when the junior elght
oarcd phells left the can buoys. They
faced a strong head wind.
The Vespers won the race for tho sec
ond straight year. Next came the
Malta:, and the Crescents were third and
Pennsylvania Barge last.
The Vespers beat out tho Maltas by 10
feet. It being a sensational finish on the
part or the Maltas Crescent was ec
ond almost nil the way down the course.
The Vesper led all the way.
After tho first quarter-mile, the Phila
delphia Barge Club senior centipede made
a walkaway race, beating the Maltas by
fully seven lengths. Walton Clark. Jr,
stroked the winning Philadelphia Barge
crew and showed rare Judgment In set
ting the pace In the last half mile. There
were only two entries.
The first upset of the day was in the
Junior singles race, when B. Hoffknlkht,
of the Crescents' toppled overboard near
the trolley bridge. He was trailing
Sehmldhelser, of the Undines, and lipase,
Pennsylvania Barge, when the accident
occured. One of the odlclal's boats picked
up Hottknlght. Sehmldhelser won by 11
lengths from Haase. "Walter Jenklnson,
of the "Vespers, waa also entered, but ola
Only two crews started In the Junior
centipede race, Vespers and Maltas, and
the former won by three full lengths.
The Maltas steered a ragged course In
the last half mile. Frank Kelly stroked
the winning Vesper crew. He is not re
lated to the club'fi champion sculler.
The East Itlver Drive was crowded
with outos by this time, and mapy were
parked near the finish line. Petera Island
was full of canoeists and parties from
the various boathousea.
Rusael Breitlnger, a Penn oarsman,
stroked tho Undine Junior four-oared gig
to victory over the Maltas, Vespers and
Pennsylvania Barge. The Undines won
by 2 lengths and were strong at the
flnlshT From the head of tha Island, the
Undines tot a terrific pace. This triumph
gava the Undines 10 points for the cham
plonshlp trophy, only one point back of
tho Vespers, who wero laaf'ltfl.1ll.1.
Walton dark. Jr.. of the Philadelphia
BaTge Clnb. easily won the association
single races, beating Walter I. Smith,
of the Vespers, by eight lengths, Clarice
did not have tp exert himself very much
H EH Cox; of the Maltas. beat out
Cantaln McCarty, of the Pennsylvania
Ba?ge Club? for third place. In U gr
octopede race, the Vespew came through
with another victory, Frank Kelly strok
ing the crew over th ne ahead o : the
Maltas. by three and one-half lengths.
The Crescents were a hopeless last, and
never figured after the first quarter mile.
The Ve-uera led all the way. which gave
7hem a total of 18 points. The Maltas
were seoindTwlth U. although they did
"Uirilor four champ.-,
from the University Barge Chib .rowed
away from the Malta and won by nine
lengths. The Univeralty four, atroked Sy
tWlnued m P ThlxUtn. Column Three
KANSAS CUT FACING WORST
FLOOD SINCE. 1008
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Kaw and Missouri Rjera Rising and
Rain Still Falling.
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as that Of J-W5. aeojra ". iswi, vrzr
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of the Mlwourt last bottoms were warnd
by the Weather Bureau to move to thalr
sssend floors v-dmilh At
Gondltteas are grave in KM. At
Balolt th Solomon is riatag mpidlr-
21tlUo4 at HiBIUs The
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WHITE SOX WIN
FROM ATHLETICS
WITHOUT EFFORT
W e 1 d o n Wyckoff Easy
Mark for Free-Swinging
Chicagoans Roth Hits
Home Run Eddie Ci
cotte in Good Form.
CHICAGO.
AB. R H. PO. A. E
Pulsnh. cf Bill
Weaver, as Bill
E Collins, 2b 3 10 3
Fournler, lb 1 2 2 18
J. Collins, rf 3 12 1
Roth. If 4 2 3 0
Schalk. C 3 0 13
Blackbourne, 3b .... 3 0 0 0
Cicotte. n .T. 2 0 10
Totals 32 8 11
0
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4
0
0
1
2
5
3
13
ATHLETICS.
AB. R. H. PO. A E.
Walsh, cf 4 1 1
Unrrv. ss 4 0 1
Lapp, c. 4 0 1
Oldrlng. if. 3 1 1
Mclnnis, lb 4 0 1
Strunk, rf 4 0 1
Malone. 2b 4 0 0
Kopf, 3b 3 0 0
Wyckoff, p 2 0 0
Davlcs 10 1
Shawkey, p 0 0 0
Total 33 2 7 27 14 2
Batted for Wyckoff In eighth.
iTrimpn-Uoth. TrlDle roumlor. Dou-
folos-Felsch, Strunk, Fournler, Walsh.
Oldrlng. saennces acnoiK, j. Junius., wi
cotte. Stolen bases E Collins, Roth, J.
Collins, 2; Strunk, 2. Struck out-By
Wyckoff, 4, by Cicotte, 3. Basea on balls
Off Wyckoff, Bi off Cicotte. 1. Double
plap Wycko to Barry to Mclnnis.
SHIBE PARK, June 19. Weldon Wyck
off was easy for tho White Sox today and
they drove him from the box by some
savage hitting In the Blxth and seventh
making a clean sweep of the series
Roth'a home run and Founder's triple
with the bases filled, were the heaviest
blows accounting for five of the eight
Shlcago runs.
The final score waa 8 to 2.
FIRST INNING.
Kopf threw out Felsch. Weaver filed to
Strunk. E. Collins walked. E. Collins
stole second. Fournler walked. J. Col-
linii wunt out to Mclnnis unassisted. No
rune, no hits, no errors.
Walsh grounaea to .uiacKPourjic. .
Collins and Fournler retired Barry. Lapp
went out the same way. No runs, no
hits, no errors.
SECOND INNING.
Roth singled off Wyckoff'a glove. Schalk
sacrificed. Wyckoff to Mclnnis. As Black.
burn struck out, Roth stole third. Cicotte
singled I to left, scoring Roth. Felsch dou-
. - - . .. -a rH.nt(A nvfurnn third.
KmSM Strnnk to Mclnnis to
Lapp to Kopr. una run. u '".
eo?drins- walked. Mclnnia out,. Black
burn to Fournler, Oldrlng taking second.
Strunk doubled to left, scoring Oldrlng.
Malone out. Schalk to Fournler. Strunk
gotne to third. Schalk also threw out
Kopf. One run. one hit. no errors.
THIRD INNING.
Weaver filed to Strunk. B. Collins out.
Kopf to Mclnnis. Fournler doubled to
Continued on Pe Thirteen. Column tUo
ALEXANDER WINS
FAST GAME FROM
CINCINNATI REDS
Niehoff s Triple in Second
Starts Rally Resulting
in Two Runs Schneider
Pitches for the Enemy
This Afternoon.
KEEL LAID FOR FIRST
MODERN VESSEL TO BE
BUILT AT NAVY YARD
Benson Principal Speaker
at Exercises Significant
of Great Future of
League Island as Con
struction Centre.
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REDLAND, PARK, Cincinnati, O., June
ID. Aloxander pitched for Moran in the
second game against tho Reds today. The
Phillies' Uno-up was unchanged. For tho
Reds. Mollwltz aa back to first and
Olson tn second, while Groh was moved
over to third. A crowd of BOOO saw the
game.
TIRST INNING.
Bancroft grounded to Mollwits unassist
ed. Bytno walked. Becker filed to Kllle
.fer. Byrno died, stealing, W.,n89 toIIers
og. No runsT no hits, no errors.
Leach walked. Griffith sacrificed, Alex
ander to Ludcrus. Herzog singled to
centre, scoring Leach, Horzog taking sec
ond on the throw In. B Klllefer fouled
to W. Klllefer. Herzog took third on a
wild pitch. Bancroft threw out Groh.
One run, ono hit, no errors.
SECOND INNING.
Cravath walked. Whlttcd sacrificed,
Schneldor to Mollwltz Niehoff tripled to
left centre, scoring Cravath. Luderus
filed to Griffith, Niehoff scoring Klllefer
grounded to Herzog. Two runs, ono hit,
no errors.
Wlngo walked. Mollwltz fanned. Olsen
grounded to Bancroft, Wlngo taking sec
ond. Schneider fanned. No runs, no
hits, no errors.
THIRD INNING.
Alexander bouncod to Herzog. Olsen
threw out Bancroft. Byrne fouled to
Herzog. No runs, no hits, no errors
Byrne tossed out Leach. Griffith struck
out. Herzog filed to Whlttid. No runs,
no hits, no errors.
FOURTH INNING.
Becker bunted and wns thrown out by
Wlngo. Cravath singled to right Whlt
ted forced Cravath, Herzog to Olsen.
Nlohof grounded to Olsen No runs, one
hit, no errors
Klllefer walked. Groh hit into a double
play, Bancroft to Luderus Wlngo filed
to Becker. No runs, no hits, no errors.
FIFTH INNING.
Luderus singled to right. Klllefer filed
to W. Klllefer. Schneider tossed Alex
onder out Luderus taking second. Ban
croft filed to Klllefer. No runs, one hit.
no errors. , , , , .
Mollwltz filed to Becker. Olsen singled
to left. Olsen out stealing, Klllefer to
Bancroft. Schneider fanned. No runs,
one hit, no errors.
SIXTH INNING.
Byrne singled through Groh. Becker
sacrificed, Groh to Mollwltz. Crayath
filed to Klllefer, Byrne taking third. Whit
ted dropped a slow roller down third base
line. "Let it go." Herzog, who thought
tha ball would roll foul, called to Groh.
and Jt went for a single, Byrne scoring.
Whltted out stealing. Wlngo to Herzog.
One run, two hits, no errors.
Leach fanned. Griffith popped to Ban
croft, Byrne threw out Herzog, No
runs, no hits, no errors.
SEVENTH INNING.
Herzog threw out Niehoff. Luderus
beat out a high bounder to Herzog. Kll
lefer filed to Leach. Alexander filed to
Continued on Vato Thirteen, Column Five
GLI A USTRIACI HANNO PERDUTO
FINORA CIRCA 20,000 UOMIN1
Tina Grande Battaglia Si Va Sviluppando Attomo a Plava.
1 L'Offemiva Austriaca in Val d'Adige E' Stata Respinta.
Le Batterie di Malborghetto al Silenzio,
Tin telearamma da Ohlasao dice oho al oalcola che gU austriael hanno per.
un xeieg """ ntalia ben 2A000 uoralnl.
dUrr,i ItXTbombarfMo ul fabbrica . d, unlzlonl a
U?l-"SSi. nav? auatriauho avevano tentato dl bombardare 11 faro a Porto
f1 fMa foL del Sme omonlmo. ma sono ataio mease in fuga dal
ZA5i- I navi itallane hanno inveco bombardato far. d.
galvore. .ute ZtJZ'tmm slanzio le batterie. nemiefta ,1 forte
fTetto aS T opera I fortifloazlono dl nuella plaza austriaca
d! Malborghetto facende J tQ d, munlzUmI.
SS-rta valla fW "WW dagH
Minora 'Gh. ,. nenjlco vl avesae Jmplegato l bu? mlgUorl truppe
5sStLsa."SSS?J3riSSJSts:
Tho laying of the keel of the first mod
ern vessel to bo wholly built at the Phil
adelphia Navy Yard was officially begun
today with oxerclaes that were the most.
significant fcaturo of the annual Navy
Day festivities. Tho moaning of tho cere
mony was that Philadelphia had begun a.
new phase of its greatness oa a. ship
building centre.
IWlth tho laying oltho kto of Transport
No 1, tho Philadelphia Navy Yard "niado
Its debut as a shipbuilding yard. For
the new shlpway on which the transport
Is to bo built is largo enough to accom
modato a dreadnought, and within a year,
navy ofilccra declare, League Island will
be at work on some of the largest bat
tleships that will be required by the navy.
Rear Admiral William S. Benson, until
recently commandant of the yeard and
now chief of the Bureau of Naval Opera
tions, at Washington, came to this city
today in order to be present at the cere
mony. He was escorted by the 8th
Comnanv of marines from the gates of
tho Navy Yard and was greeted by the,
new commandant, uaptam jonn J. iinapp.
BENSON MAKES ADDRESS.
Admiral' Benson made the principal ad
dress at the laying of tho keel. He has
always been a hard worker for tho ex
pansion of tho yard, and it waa largely
through his faith In the future of League
Island that the improvements have been
gained for the yard.
He said that ho was glad to be present
at the inauguration of what would prove
to be one of the principal Industries at
the yard in tho future. Secretary Daniels
had deeply regretted his inability to be
present because of having to attend the
launching of the Arizona, ho said. There
had been much criticism of the Govern
ment from outside quarters for not giving
the contract for Transport No. 1 to a
private yard which would havo completed
it much sooner than would be possible at
League Island.
But there had been no necessity for
rushing the vessel to completion, Admiral
Benson maintained, and It waa far more
...... .t.n. Ym nhlnnritVN llhoilM h&VA
been Installed for the building of bat-J
tleshlpa hero ana a n ouiuwou ,a
i.i nntimi construction begun to pre
pare the way for tho future work,
r ..-.-- .i.iH...n... mti tut Anlnroren to make
lilt DIIIJ.T . -
posslblo the building of the largest bat-
tleshlpa. or a nn "" ". .
being taken through the Panama Canal,
which Is the limit of our ships," he said,
"The work that can be undertaken will
provide employment for thousands of men.
in all the shops."
Captain Knapp won great applause with
Continued on Pale Two, Column Four.
CARIUNZA GENERAL WILL
RESIST LANDINU UF JUAKMES
Sends Word He WU1 Uae Force If
Necessary,
GUAYMAS. Mex.. June 13. Word baa
been received from Nogalea that Governor
.!.' - ll.i.iannnt f fTn.TTIl.nZ ft. Will
resist the 'landing of Admiral Howard's
marines on in ' n "" """
essary, the entire forces under his com-
"Tdetachment of nearly 10OO Mexican
troops sent Into the Yaqul Valley yester
day, the Governor stated, was for the
Durnose of protecting Amerleana and
MexTcans alike, but hat ho had given
orders that they resist the landing of
American military forces should tha
landing be undertaken.
The Kensingtonlan Says?
John "Oftuoov" Faon ospeete to accept
a potlthn at pouter work down at
Fenntgrove. John wait informed that em
ploy dpteit there reoelvo raite fro.
guantly.
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LOST AUD SOUND
1SiSafeS&
IXWT UttUi watte o4 Mr.
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BOX
PHILLIES
Bancroft, ss
Byuie, 3b
Becker, If
Ciavath, rf
Whltted, cf
Niehoff, 8b
Luderurf, lb
Kiilefai"-, J
iKmmter, p
avtula
SCORE PHILLIES-CINCINNATI GAME
r h o a e CINCINNATI r h o a e
0 0 3 5 0 Leach, cf 10 2 0 0
1112 0 Griffith, rf 0 0 10 0
0 0 2 0 0 Herzog, as 0 2 4 4 0
2 18 0 0 W, Klllefer, If ( l -5 0 0
0 1 2.0 0. Groh,3b 0 0 0 10
1 2t' 1 0' 0 Wlngo, o 0 0 0 3 0
0 2,9 0 0 MollWite, lb 0 0 13 0 0
0 0 ' 7. 1 0 ' Olsen, $b 0 12 3 0
0 0 0 2 0 Sehnolder, p 'o u l u
litar, p w 0 v i
4 7. 27;10 0 . ' ,, Totals 1 4 27 13 U
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TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORES
Chicago 01 1 00240 0-811 1
ATHLETICS OIOO OIOOO- 2 72
Clootie and Schalk; Wyckoff and Lapp.
Phillies 0 2 O O O 1 00 1-4 7 0
CINCINNATI 1 0,0,0 O OO O O- .1 4 0
Alexander and Klllefer; Schneider and -Wlngo."
AMERICAN LEAGUE
CLEVELAND, 1st 000 20 100 10-462
NEW0KK 001 OOI 0 0 2 1-5 14 O
Mitchell and O'Ncil; Tlshcr and Nunamaker.
CLEVELAND, 2d 000 1 0004,
NEW YOBK' O 0 1 o 1 o .'2S? r'
Hagerman and Egan; McHnle and Sweeney.
00010004 0-' 5 10 0"
l-O OOOI OO 3-5 IZ 1
GT. LOUIS
BOSTON
Laudermllk and Agnow; Gregg and TUomaa,
OOOOOpOOO-0 ,31
Ol 1 O-IO 40 x- 7 80
DETBOIT
TIT A nTTTTTflTOW
Coveleskle and Stanage; Johrison and Alnsmlth
5 1
7 O
NATIONAL' LEAGUE
NEW YOBK OOOOOOOOOO
PITTSBURGH O O O 2 O 0B2 O x 4
Fcsrcau nud -Meyers; Harmon and Gibson.
" "BBOblCLYN "-& 0''0 O' O" d sO & 0& ""S--
CHICAGO 00020003 x 5 100
Smith and McCarty; Vaughn and Archer.
BOSTON 0 1 OOOO
ST. LOUIS O O1 O" 1 O O
Hughes ;andi.,Whaling; Sallee and Snyder.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
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ST. LOUIS, 1st 12. 01020O 0 6113 J
BBOOKLYN O 1' O O 0 O 1 O 0 2 2 1 1
Plank and Hartley; Wilson nnd Land. ,
ST.XOUIS,2d 1 2000001
BBOOKLYN 200 000 00
Crandall and Chapman; Lafitte and Land.
KAN. CITY, 1st 00002000
BUFFALO OOOOOOOO
Hennlng and Easterly; Ford and Allen.
0- 2
0-, O
KAN.CITY,2d OOOOOO O1 0 Ot- O
BUFFALO -J 0-0001 O O; x- 2
Main nnd Easteily; Anderson and Blair.
FITTSBUBGH 20000000 02
NEWABK 00202000 x 4
Knetzer and Beiry; Buelbach and Baridca.
5
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7 3
10 O
CHICAGO , 3 1 1 1 O 1 I O 0- 3 14 I
BALTIMOBE 1 O O 00 O O O' O- 1 3 2.
Hendrix-and Fisher; Suggs and Owen.
HAILSTON.ES NIIfE INCHES ROUND
HASTINGS, Neb., June 10. Slate- shtnglw on the roof at the
Burlington depot were smashed and tiling on the roof of the post,
office was oraoked by halftones of unwsl oireuwference wbieh fell
for 30 minutes during a storm hero zt njgat. Sm of thf stoaw
which wero imbedded In mud'measurea.awtjy ln J6hs in &
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