EVENING LEpGER-PHIIiADELPIHA. FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1015. r " , "lr umt-x 'nxiAiitoiiriJllA, FK1DAY, JULY 23, 1Q1R. jl LAQ TONIGHT AT TWO LOCaYXINGCLUM fpLE DON'T EAT A RIVER TRIP; IT'S JO OLD ie and "Cholly" Have itter Uses for Their $m8 and Mouths Than SWaste Time Carrying SSI Bating Lunches. By M'LISS W 1 boarded tin excursion boat for trip H "a n'wnys rjocn my lonu that with tho poeaiuie exception &jpy framo of mind tho chief regul ar bavins a Boon timo on sucu an re a capacloua lunch-box and a fivrap. Utlo white, however, after I naa fosd myself In tho bow to watch S-comerH troop, pantinff, aooara, it Iwly borno In Upon mo that my ma wero nil wrimp,-. rw, n. uuj, bteftthless damsels carried outer unci tno mno vauiumcs unucr TfmS OL ineir uuuuiiiyiuiviiiK nwitiun r.V.lriMv have hold subsistence for gd canary. alcr on, niter mo goou biiip nau tip mucous whlstlo contemptu- t. . rniiulnir frrrv. ntter aim had raffia wharf Way behind her and ran Sine her way contonteflly down tho (Sire and ft. palo moon was beginning &SJA roffulshly from behind a threat Ksivioun, I began to chanBO mv point twmv regarding tho first essentials for fp trip iSSls and Cholly wero really roapon gggor tha beginning of my education. Iffih with nil tho other pairs thoy SKtroas (ho cnnRplanlt In tho two tnffifashlon, which makes the river KliSetm more like modern arks than EjFmere pleasure crnft, Bely unconieloua of my observant Rltace, they planted their camp chairs mtiliy In fro"1 ot me nn(1, stretching Efflfeet out to tho boat rail, mado gjfiglvts Gloriously comfortable. mef' going to bo moonlight, Cholly, loilhe girl said, attor thoy had got isilffbrtatlis. ICholly sighed a sigh which might havo wfjlnlerprctcd as ono of ecstatic ao SRjcehce. , lifeboat was opposite League Island JSPnd Mamlo, gazing adoringly Into isreycs of her escort, listened entranced, ihlfofrho. with pardonable mascullno (Rdefexpatlatcd on things nautical, iftfjllan't matter that he told her tho Slflhtpyaid on tho Jersey side wna Maps, when. In reality, It waB tho New IWJtiBhlpbulldlnG Company, nor did It JsRrwhen he pointed out an Interned Knnan liner ob being tho myslciloualy SurnTd Oklahoma. Tho ways or n maid litSfft man aro Incomprehensible on a Rgr?trlp, and, though Mamie's eyes ffinkled humorously when Cholly wasn't Uoilnr. she drank In his words as though Sl&rero honeyed nectar. KfiPWde nn nppcallng little nguro ns KSftat In her comfortablo chair. Her rrlpaTtJousO clung to her figure. EFut'l tat, Mame. bo we won't havo to botSer later on," Cholly said at this point. Reg&rfflcU of tho fact that sho ought tohav)$en thunderstruck at tho Idea it any1 mart speaking of n, gastronomic feat M a "b6ther," Mama busied her llt M Bnt(r$ ilh undoing their small-alzed psWJW.J ffptSnuv sandwiches, a small potjie Hres, two ladynngers ana two comprised tho "dinner' mat mo d brought. tr, Mame, lets lmo your hatpin. e took her whlto sailor off and let 10ft brown hair blow In the breeze. 3Cholly, with clumsy attempts at firaess. fed her olives. His own sls- ouldn't have recognized him, at this Qyfrouml other couples were doing the JSjlthlns', with more or less variation. jtV poor unfortunates who had not Biffin pairs, didn't look qulto so happy iw though they wer hard to find. iently, the moon came out into the .and tha coat, wnich before this had s dark as an English town expect- ermon air raid, was softly Ulum Cholly took off his straw hat. landed It to Mame. This I noticed tart and parcel of tho boat etiquette. man who really likes a girl on a ;rln takes off his straw hat at tho lologlcal moment which la when tho :omea out and hands It to his best d. llttlo girl?" irne's responso to tho half-murmured wa3 to DUt her head ehvlv down & broad, nlcoly padded shoulder of jolly. And he, as though waiting it this cue, slid a blue-sleeved arm wtlJJaround her waist. ia they sat In a sort of comatose Mr the two remaining hours which ix for the boat to get back to the 1c Cltv no-flln. jo$p time, Itld?" Cholly asked when ai, Dumping tno hock, naa nau me or -bringing them to." net," tno girl replied ns tnoy uis !! and mado for tho lower deck, capacious lunch-boxes and warm .necessary to tho full enjoyment ot n; tripr' r inquired or msei( aa I ilad disgustedly across the gang ly are not," my Inner consciousness q decisively, "all that is rcauy js a comfortable masculine suoui ihod right nrm and a. sweet llttlo itq mako good use of them." LfUiS TOMORROW AT HUNTINGDON VALLEY ' B, Dcwhurst Arranges Series of Matches. lira attraction of the current lawn reason, wmcli was due to cioao k. as far as tournament play is d. will be staged at the Hunt- 'Valley Country Club tomorrow QWlnt? ilav.s . B Dewhurst. ever a deotee of K arranged tha nffnlr. and about U double teams of Philadelphia will It In the event Although notning say of a title Is at stake, the corn- nevertheless, will bo ot tne : Will start each day at J P m ne of tho teams already entered etpr Dewhurst and J. It -'ar-; Jr . runners-up fpr the State H aibba and J. 0. Bell Jr, i.vans. Jr.. and C. 8 Hogera ITrotter and C B. Frly. H M 1 1 THden. Jr : J T and Bdmuna Wattei Schwartz and Brooke lnd pouibly W. P. Johnson and Strong IPPNEY files charges s THERE ARE MANY WAYS Of AMUSING ONESELF ON A STEAMBOAT TRIP W m.. v ..mmwmjmmmmmmM O.OSE tKRWOUY OHTHE.RCTVMTR1P D lir'Sfli FlElf the clnbhouae t won't nay en I was jxaetty toartd. you tea, dldn t watt long enough to find out If ! was or not I WAa too busy sitting gravel with both feet Pretty soon I noticed that soma body was with me It m Ike Small "They're after you, Blegat" he panlt "It ddes kind of look that way,-l jays, or words lo that erteet I didn't have to turn my had to coo whether ho was right or not, l could iiar em coming We toro Into tho tlubhouae, and barred tho door, oHd in 10 sonds thev wns piled up outside, thick As ant And yelling for m to be a man and come but and have things done to me Lots of things "Tut on this raincoat over your uni form, and bent It!" says ike "You can gt through tha back Window and oer the fenco before thoy see yuu. It's your only chanc" "But my clothes!" I says. (CONTINUED TOMOimbW.) Mcdonald to go west BLACKLISTED Bigga Makes a Break, But Plays Ball as Directed Tho "Flea" Plays His Old Tricks With a Neiv Turn and Something Develops That Isn't Quite Baseball. By CHARLES E. VAN LOAN The World's Most Tamous 'Writer of llasiiball Fiction. Mr. STNOPSIS nitsa, who tells tho story. I alrlna righteous grievance ngulnst Ike Small, manager of tho JieillnBhams, with whom lio. first broKe into rast company as u pltcner. tie " " his first da. when Braall took, him out for practice. Small taurht htm a lot ot real baseball The Belllnehams hae for rUals the Tltus lite team. Ot the latter Jimmy DiiUKherty. the "Flea." Is the stir -plajcr. lie U so small that It Is Impossible to bitch t6 him In tho final series between theso two fcama Dlggs. tho teller of tho Btory Is sent In to pitch the flnnl gamo. on uhlch tho pennant de rends. UIjku outguesses tho 'Tlra. ' ... For six Innings neither sldo scores, but In the seventh Dlggs' team mokes ono run. Iko Pmall then directs Blgijs to pass tho opposing rltchcr so as to bring Dougherty up with two out. Instead of at tho head of the batting In the ninth. "It sure Is," says I. "Ike. jou got n great head." I didn't know then what a groat head ho had, but I found out later. "You tell Pete," sajs Small, "so he'll understand." I moved over beside Pete Blnnoy, and told him about It. Maybe I aort of let him think It was my Idea, and Pete slapped mo on the back, and said that John McGraw himself never thought of anything cuter, I don't know why I didn't give Iko credit for tho Bchemo; it was an awful bad break, as you'll seo after a while And e never been abla to decide whether or not Iko had an idea that I'd let Peto think It was my notion. It would be llko him to look that for ahead. While all this was going on tho Tltus vllle bunch was retiring the sldo. Ike's ono run was all we got out of It, but I figured the way I was 'going that an ace was enough to win with. Well, it worked out Just as wo planned I got McLnurln on four pitched bnlls. and Ilnrrlgan on three. Mac fanned, and Ilarrigan was thrown out at first. He went aftor a low curve "H'b all over nowl" the crowd began to yell. They always did that when Anttruther came to bat. everybody In the world knew that he didn't even try to hit. The old fellow ambled up there with his head down. I felt kind of sorry for him, ho looked so discouraged am drugged out like. You can't blame him much, becauso ho hud been pitching grand ball-almost as good ob mo and that ono run hurt. I reckon they sent Mm to bat to make tho third out and clear the track for tho Flea. I signed Peto Blanej. and he walked out a foot to the side, I tossed up a ball that Anstrutlicr couldn't have reached with n bllllnid cue. I threw It good and wide on put pose bo that tho crowd would see what was coming off, and appre ciate it. Say, ou ought to havo hoard tho roar thoy let out And that was ono tlmo when I was listening saw right away that they didn't un derstand the play, and of course It was mo they blamed. 'Hint's all bunk about the fans catching onto the fine points of tho game. Thoy think with their eyes, confound 'eml They only know what they see, and halt tho tlmo they see wrong. I tocscd up another wide ono, and thoro was another fearful belch from the stands. "Hoy, whnt ou trying to do? Throw this game?" "Stick the hall ovor the plate!" "Maka 'im hit it!" "Take him out! Take him out!" Well, I was, disgusted, but I reckoned the sooner I got through with It the better, and I lobbed two more. Old An ttruther walked, and none too tickled about It, as I could see. "doing to spike our best gun, ain't jou?" ho says to Ike. "I sure am," says Small. "Think I wunt that wild Indian leading off In the ninth? I should say notl" You'd havo thought the crowd could have seen what wo was up to, and ap preciated It; but tho nolso got worse and worse, and there wns the Klca, squatting nt the plate, skinning his teeth, as happy as a crab. He know what vwia coming off. Now, I hnd been sizing up tho situation, and the way It struck mo was this; Being that Jimmy know ho wasn't a long hlttor and It would take an awful smash to udvanco Amtruther, becauso ho couldn't run a llck-the best play would be to work me for a base on balls, or niujbo let mo hit him. and tako a chanco on the next batter scoring tho old man from second. Jimmy's long suit when hw had to hit was to dump tho ball down tho Intleld. and beat It to first, but he didn't dare try It this tlmq be causo Anstruther was sure to be forced ut second. The way I figured it. Jimmy wouldn't take n poke at ono if there wai any other way out of It, so of course my play was to burn 'en? clown tho groove, nnd make him We didn't have to pay no attention whatever to Anstruther; ho was hitched to first base like a mooley cow to a picket pin. He wouldn't run luigley Affair Offlcwlljr Report ed to Tener. July M. Owner JatOAs QtC- Uu) Braves, and Manager 0r nave filed chars " Pni- r of tha National LMKUe, Umpire GulKlay. as A result of ut upot) Johnny livers la ?- F " .it Fenway Park Mfca.jfe w.., Hied by telegnph Mn kly a i,affuo and btullmit fcera v.ibion of the affair l. Jict aUu foiwaided his re !d! II Ouiultil vtould nut To WILMINGTON 25c A Real Excursion for Hot Days & fcvenings tool Ainne way c .,1 .im,.,. win he sold dally excepting Saturdays, Sundays and '"'"TlKoATOP AT CHESTER sarssswrsT sfssus&HR ar a: and 9.30 P.M. PENNSGROVE, N. J. o . Close connections on our Wilmington wharf. Reduced rates to Brandy- rate. Good on day of isue only. MOONWGHT SAILS 2S' "N&E-The 5 goat wdi "naTiW roJnd tnp in vnt mib until ho had to, and he couldn't steal a buso vlth aiklt of burglar's tools Tho Flta crowded up lo tho plate ns closo as tho law nllows, nnd then some, nnd bent over from the hips llko u man 10 jenrs old Unless ho moved, throw ing a strike ball to him would bo like rutting one through tha hole in a dough nut. "You better go 'way from there, James," I sals to him, "If you want to enjoy good health this winter" "You ninv be nblc to drive mules, jou big, lop-enred tenmstor," says ho to me, "but jou got a fat chnnco to drive me." With a lot inore that wouldn't be printed even If I wroto it In, which I won't. I "All right, James," I sajs, as cool ns I am now: "don't let nobody aenro jou Hold jour head just where It is now, and your filcnd'll say a lot of pretty things about you, but you won't blush n,one." Ho snarled, but he. didn't budge an Inch, and I mado up my mind I'd drive him away from that plata If I had to bust his head wide open I signed Pete for the fast ono In the groove, and started to wind up As I was fetching her back to let fly, Jimmy stepped away from the plate, and brought tho but up around his neck. It was too late then, but before tho ball was out of my hand I knew I'd been sucker enough to let him kid mo Into doing tho vory thing ho wanted mo to from the beginning. Well, I gave him tho best I had, and all had a sweat one, straight ns a gun barrel, and exactly In tho Bpot where he looked for mo to put It. And ho swung like tho kick of a mule. Honest, I didn't know the little cuss could do it. All season I'd seen him chopping short nnd bunting, and I'd kind of got the notion fled In my head that ho couldn't swing. Ho could, though, nnd tho haj-maker ho took at that ball would have done credit to n man thrco times his alze bam! Well, jou know what happens to a fast ball when jou tie Into It right, nnd Jimmy hit that one square on tho nose. Dave Tucker, out In tho field, wnsn't expecting it, of course, Why whould ho expect it with that little burglnr never hitting the ball out of the diamond? Then again he might have been asleep, or out of luck, or something. Ho nover saw tho ball ut nil until It passed him. flying low, nnd singing like a swarm of bees, about six feet over his head. And our right-Held fenco was the deepest ono jou ever saw. I looked at Dave, and then I looked at tha bnae lines. Old Anstruther was loping down In second llko a lnmo camel, and Jimmy Doughorty was rounding tint, jelling to Lofty for the love of Mike to pick 'em up fast nnd sot 'cm down far npart, nnd leavo room for n follow to run that could run. They went to third like a tandem team, and from there homo Jimmy wns prodding tho old man every jump. It tho ball got back at nil I nevor saw It, because about that tlmo I noticed that a few million people were busting Into tho dlnmond from tho grand Btand, nnd they mostly seemed headed my way. I didn't Btop to argue with "em. It struck mo that It might get sort of sickly for mo around there, and I put out for Irish-American Shot Putter lo Leavo Now York Next Week. Pat McDonald, of Now York, did not accompany tho Irish-Amottcan team West, ns wns expected, Hlg Pat will Icavo for Trlsco next week If he can mako arrangements to igct away. Ud rrnscr toro oft his first champion ship victory nt Schenectady last Satur day. I.auon Itobcrtson Is confident that I'rnscr will develop considerably, and Bo much faster by next winter. Homer llakcr, tho International half mllo champion. Is reported as being qulto undecided about making tho trip to Krlscot llomcr don't want to miss that trip, ana at the snmo tlmo ho don't wnnt to start In tho national 880 on ono leg W, Powo, the crack colored boy, ran his tiaunl clver rnco In tho SM at tho Juniors nt tichencctndy last Saturday l'owo nosed out Jim Pccso, of tho 2s Y, A. C for third position. BAKER AGAIN JUMPS ASIIBVILLC, N C, July 38. J. rrnnklln Maker, formerly with tho Ath lotlcs, has signed a contract with Morgan ton, In the Western North Carolina League, for tho remainder of tho season, according to a, messngo from Morgnnton. Baker's salary will be (50 a day. Tho lenguo Is a scmlprofcsslonal organization, and the paid admissions to a. game nvcr ago llttlo moro than Baker's salary per daj-, Tho Morganton Club Is backed by A. M. Klstler, a millionaire manufac turer, who Is a rcdhot fan and who cares nothing for expenses If hla team wins, Tho league plajs a split season, and Mor ganton Is going aftor tho second-halt pennant Frommc Breaks Ness' Strcnk T.01 ANfir.r.rS. fv.1 . .lhlv EI .tsflc Ks. Oakland a first baseman, ho had hit safely In 4ii consocuiive asmoj. ianei vesteruav 10 cei a lilt Art rromms. pitcher for i"rnon tiroku New' record-breaking streak, wlilrh surpasses Ty Cobh record ot AO game Ncan was at tat four times yesterday. Hs fllod out tlco, grounded tn the pitcher once and got on buss on n forco out another time , REYNOLDS VS. MMIW6; NELSON VS. ANDREWS ..I .11. ; Open Air Bouts ht Ludlow and Allegheny Cluba Dundee Meets Rivera Tonight, Two open. air shows are cardee hers it night Bobby Reynold, Of SoutbwAs-k. will mike his reappearance attr two year tour, and Incidentally make his Philadelphia lightweight debut, whe"h he faces Buck Fleming, dray's Kerry's clever boxer, at tho Ludlow A. a At the All' ghehy club Johnny Nelson and Eddlfc MC' Andrews will clash tn A star ntimbtr The programs follow: LODUOW CLUff, First hotit-Frd fimigfiertr, I'atehslI, . Tommy Uurke, West lSnrl. 8cond tul Pete Itowtll, Scutbwarir, va, Mickey Carer, Dell road inira wmi uenrso ircms, Trnwcoa, v Phis, t, Franklo Uuck rlemln. (Irur' Youna Ferkler, White Hots Po)l. 8emlwlfid.iin !MHe Horsey, West PMUdel. ma, s. ranaio mcuoy, urays Kerry Wlnd-up-Dobbr neynolJs. Soulbwsrk, n. urora errr AhLKOIIBNY CI.UB t. First tMbbls Kellr, vs. Kddls nibtxtns. Port niehmond t Jlmmr . Uurka, Kensington, vj. ward Second bout Tommy McDrlda, Kentlngtrm, 0h Third bout Joe (VNell, lilt) Ward, vs. ?oW eeney. Pott niehmond. . RemlMrtnjI.UfvChAriev Titer. oih tVatd. Vs. Henry. Illnekl. Itlslng Bun,. Wlnd.up Johnny Nelson, Kenetngtoo. V. Ed- wlna. up johnny Nelson, K die MeAndrews. Manarunk. The postponed ten-round bout between Johnny Dundee, New York's macaroni de. vourcr, and Jose Hirers, Mexican hot tamalc, will bo staged tonight In Brooklyn. Broadway fight fans Wll havo n op porlunlty Of wltneRsIng Phil Block, light weight champion of tho North Atlantic fleet, In action, when ho pairs off with Mike Coster In the aeml Monday night Young DIgglna and Joo O'Donhell each havo posted nr forfeit for weight. 131 pounds, ringside. Knockout Brown, of New York. Will b opposed to Eddie McAndrews In the final at the Douglas A C next Tuesday night. In the semi Joe Welsh, Southward clever lightweight, will meet Mike Coster. Keeping in Touch With Home You neTrr irutte forget the home town, even on the most enjoyable vacation. Kern ui II In touch with home nffalra liy "reins: that your rororii newspaper follow you hererer jou go. otlfy the Kvenlug Idrn before you lent to send Jour paper to roa. Rpeetfr the edition desired, THOMAS CLYDE Family Excursion Steamer to AUGUSTINE BEACH Stopping at Chester and PennagTov Only Hout to Auguitluo Ueacb L&ndlnr In front oC grove; safe salt. water bathing! (00 sanitary bathrooms. Full or chestra on boat and beach; dancing all day. Artesian water; plenty tables, benches and shade Alt kinds of amusements at beaeH. Fare. Hound Trip. SOr. Children. S to 10, 23. Leaves Arch Htreet Wharf Sl30 Sail, flundur. 8 A. M. JAilES 12. OTIS. Mar.. S Arch Si. DEFOnC BTAIVriNO on any ot theso trips consult mo In referenco to a farm or sub urban horns In theso sections. H. B. McCOLLUM No lait Walnut St., Philadelphia "Don't Forati tht Number" TO HIRE a-cyLiNDtn rArKAnD PACKARD IJ1IOUH1NH & TOUUIHa CAP.8 BY UOVi:. DAY, WBliK 0 UOXTU PACKARD SERVICE CO. MHOS LOCUST AT. Phones Bpruce 3140; ftace 245. I' RIVER VIEwTeACHI :ttW: On the Steamers Qaeen Anne and Sylvan Dell Stopping at BUlingsport, Chester, Pennsvllle and River View Beach. Arch St. Wharf Daily. 8:30 A. M. Saturdays, 8:30 A. M. and 2 P, M. Sundays, 9 A .M., 12 M., 3 P. M. and 6 P. M. : 50c Round Trip The finest ride on the Delaware on roomy, speedy, comfortable boats, to the newest and best pleasure resort. Fine bathing, boat, fne, fishing and all the popular amusements tor young mm fi ....- . Vt.- UPS. Ask the People Who Have Been There"sgSSS "fcHw. TOAMER, ISIDENT TUB SIOST DHLlUllTsrus. RXt VltSION ON THIS MIVHK to FENTON BEACH The Longest and Most Beautiful Ride on the Delaware Rfver, Viewing Navy Yard, B.tUetMp and Fort MiffUn. .i!VSI W. 72-nile sail. 4 hours at the benh Alt kinds of amusements. Safe salt-water bathing, boating, fishing, crabbiag, etc. Bring the Children A day outdoor a4 on. tha wtr wUl Une- Clwtttr, 915 "White Sox Release llrlcf nirCAOO, July 2a. nunny Brief, who started tho emaeon as first baseman for the Chicago American Lengue team, has been soli to the Salt Lake team ot the 1'ncWc Coast Loigut!. Urlef naa a leader in tha American AosucUtlon lust season, but failed to hit in tha tn-Jor leisue. ftY ,Jdf, tif-m r Phtinti . TENTS to HIRE ALL sizes Water Proofinj DERNARD McCURDY 110 NORTH tllNTH CTRtXT Fishing Season Is On ALL KINDf0F LIVE BAIT & TACKLE RELIABLE LIVE BAIT CO. Open Saturday evenings nnd Sunday morning IBS N. 0TH STnECT. P111LA. Delightful Trip on Upper Delaware ; (7 ROUND TRIPS TO TRENTON) BEAUTIFUL SCENERY INVIGORATING BREEZES TRENTON BRISTOL BURLINGTON BURLINGTON ISLAND PARK oe- ereciAL one dai exci iisipn tickets oe 50C Not Oood Saturdaia, Sundays or Holidays. "" Of IDT IMi"TriN IQI 4Wn PARK! Shunted between the cities) of Burlington tSUKLlntjlUlS ILAWIS rriruv nnd jjrttol on tha D,iawre Noted for Its Immense erovo of giant oaks, particularly adapted for family picnics, elegant sandy beach for fresh-water bathing nowboats and launches to be had at reasonable Price; Take your tlshtng tackla and enloy a day's sport Up-to-date restaurant Hall ground Lawn Tennis Courts Dancing and all amusements HISTORIC CITY OF TRENTON S&'SSL Delaware Most beautiful residences situated along 'tha banks of tb Delaware, Steamers' pass many beautiful towns and cities. MnniMI TflHT SATI Take steamer leaving Chestnut St, Tier at 8 P M. 1V1UIV7ML.1U111 Jrtu- tar TMntoni remain on steamer, returning due at rhlladelphta at 11:15 r M PAHH TO TABNTOrf, BOo nOU.ND THIP Sleamera leae Cbestnut St- Tier. Thtla i 8.80, IOjSO A. M.. Is80, 3.00. OtOO. 8 SO. 10-30 P. M ... . . Special Attractions and Entertalaments at Burlington Island Park. AU boata atop BEST OF ALL TRIPS FOR ONE-DAY OUTINGS IS A TRIP TO Wilmington by Wilson Line Boats And Beautiful Trolley Ride to Brandywine Springs Park Cheapest and best trip to be found in the country Satur days, Sundays and holidays only 60 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. . ALL OTHER DAYS only 35 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. Spet wl tickets for sale only on Wilson Line boats. Fhjent park near Philadelphia. No liquor sold within 6 miles of Jto park. AUvay safe for women and children. To arrange easttiltons apply to JAMES E. HENRY, Park Mgr. 412 Shipley Street Wilmington, D& X. 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