Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1919, Sports Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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EfENEm tMIO mTCElInttxVntil.tPHlA, TITTIOTAY, DEC35a0JER 18, 1019
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HAS BEEN ROUGH ON JAYS J. BARLEYCORN, J. WILLARD AND J. CROSSING
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YALE DROPS MP
from i bard
Tim Callahan Makes Radical
Changes in Committee for
1920 Campaign
McCORMACK ALSO OUSTED
New lliifn. Doc. IS. Tim ('(illation,
rnntiiin of tlu Ynlp fonllinll lenin fur
1020, linn takrn it himhi liiinsrlf In ninki'
llitlioiil MinigiM in the prrsiinncl of lic
Krldlrnii boail which will lmvc clinrcc
of tlic sport (liiriii; tlie 10'JO cniniintcii.
ilropiilnj; Midi vctP'aiiN tlirrcfrom n
Walter Cotnii. Tor ninny your ilcun of
football, nml Vnncc MoOnriuuoli'. -Io-
scpti Kwnn, niintlipi' ifiomlior of tin
committer, nlcn was dropped. t
, t'nlliilmn sdcetnl (be coiuiiilttic and
the nnmri wore inilorvrd liv flic srnd-UD.tr-
football rommlUrr. IIo says tl.iit
tlio nrw coninilttrp lino Iicimi built for
sr-rvler ItiMrnd of lionor.nrjt' rrrnqul
Hon for past football ndilpvpmiiitn.
The Yale Atlili'tii' Association itipd
a stntemrnt romjrimilnit nttm-hx on I),-.
Al Sliarpo. tbp now ntliletlc director,
anil assorted Hint be poxspssps tbo ilc-
rotlon and anortiou of Hlmniil anil tin-
derRraduntft alikp. and tbp Y.i D.i'lj j
News branded as "fairy tales" tbo
Morirs tbat liava been printed the last
two works.
Tbp committpp follows: r.rlekerliofi
Thornp. Ynlp. 1S0II. New York city,
rlinlnnnn: .lolm H. Kilpatrlek, Xpw
York. 1011: Tbrodoro I,. Mlley. AVa
tprburv. Conn.. 1010: I.urliis II. V,g
low. New York city. 1008. and Louis
E. Sloddiid. pv IIiivpii. I S00.
Tho'po was onp of Ynlp's most suc
CPSiful cnplnius nnd lias been n member
of the football committee u dozen years.
Kilpatrlek baR also been a member
of tbc present committpp. He was onp
of Yale's most brllliniit ends and trark
captains. Ullry plnyed tackle fur two
seasons.
Major Stoddard, nltliough never a
Yalp varsity rcRiilar..wus on tbc sitmd
two seasons, and is" one of tlie mosit
prominent and best known American
sportsmen.
KID DARKSIGNS
Will Play With Coatesville and
Strengthens "rtam Greatly
Kid Dark, a former star forward of
thp He Neri Eastern League basket
ball tram wbo was traded to Nortb
Philly. was slcns 1 up last uight to play
with Coatesville.
This ngsrOKation trimmed DowninR
town -last night, "."-10, and is now
looking forward to repeatlnj: tha dose
In its big game of the season to be
played, against l'arkesburg Mime time
In January.
"DOWN. IN OUR ALLE Y"
AnTISAN LBAOUE SECTION A
BArtTRAM UNDUriOOWN
Shields.. 140 170 1S2 J.Calvcr. la M'2 inn
Hirelns. 124 Taylor.. 1RJ alio ITa
Craig... mo 17 J88 FiiiPynon lis 170 1.1M
.Simpson. 17fl 159 inn nick UK) lim lsn
C.H.H'ns 170 HIS ICfl Campbell 'J18 ml Kill
Appleby, ... 187 144 lldcp 'J
uacp ... . ...
Totals 1IU9 OIH 851
Totals 703 860 877
tmlENDSHir ADr.LPHI
Bachran. IBS 171) 100 Fry I7K W ir,4
Sehalble. 142 145 IflUThcls... 18S 1(1.1 170
Sher....' 120 18.', lont.lpscy.. m l"s 14.T
DlffUth 1 467 125Patton.. l.in 183 1.15
Mb'ier 180 100 133 l.ambert 1.1(1 171 211
Totals 72S 805 702 Totals 840 878 811
r " NQRTHWEST'N ' J5AK LAND
MshfUSS. 146 170 108 V. Beck. 120 180 130
Dynes... 184 1S.1 inn in try Ins, 123
Hallirian 178 170 172 Voorhee.i t8l 13S ISO
Swisher. 183 17S 21:1 Km-li'irer 174 120 ...
Brown,. 10S S45 140 Hlllecas. 221 170 17l!
3. Tleclc. ... 153 U.3
Totals .860 040 892 Ober'zor 1 ."!
Hdcp... 74 75 72
TPtals 007 850 848
ARTISAN liEAaUE SECTION B
IIAIIMONT NOriTHWESTERN
Mh'' 1(14 I r,8 140 Bifyd
McC'ell., 186 137 137 Hrh'ole..
Ket'weli 210 138 180 WalU. .
H-mpMII 132 Oalyer. .
Leopold. 214 234 150 Senior..
I.Ujr
1117 172 ISO
107 153 181
100 143 141
115 1110 13S
103 188 153
Taxis 133 in
Hdcp... 23 22 22 Totals 838 818 825
Totals 020 842 807
UNION OAK LANE
Mcllltt 202 158 140 .lantzen. 100 105 137
Oordon., 165 330 ISO Hell,... 1RR 125 102
Stltel'-r. 14 15(1 163 Schmidt. 135 151 141
Moore... 177 153 122 Itcntler. 143 lilt 110
Kirk.... ISO 148 144 HoKart.. !2l IBS 18S
Hdcp... 48 48 48 '
P Totals 758 837 741
Tota.s 0S0 810 814
pnoartESSivP leiiiqh
t.lnn.v.. 100 140 178 Klnton 170 108 107
nods
14f J (If I.", Itcpsiicr. I'lu I"" m;i
143 ... 108 Knann. 1(17 111 142
!50 f70 187 !.(... 132 1110 171
., 103 ... Oroi.1 . 157 153 SIS
M ... l3w . 1 ... 1
Furneas
Wlnsle.
Rch'dtr'
Hdcp...
Totals 60 701 81T Totals 79 7110 8(12
ARTISANS I.EAGUi:. SUCTION C
NORTH IVTiHTRnN
Nicholas 1K 144 147
Day...,. 133 1111 113
Wood,.. IBB 157 l-i
. BlTOt.. 177 142 133
Evans.. 181 140 141
Handicap 1 1 1
Totals, 806 700 710
r.NErtor,Tu:
Klr.t... 113 211 132
AlfT 12(1 131 12(1
Clouden. 132 140 130
Plko..:. 132 1.13 145
Stahl... 144 158 121
Totals 0D7 703 80
SHOPS ",GEHTLr.MEN
M1QCTT mSTStBDTOIS Or
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
in ruiutDixrpit i
1018 CHESTNUT 113 S. THIRTEENTH I
r Slon
lae
'fuU-rraof
fi-mrf
1038 Market Street
122 Market Street
1305 Market Street
1518 Market Street
1430 Chestnut Street
27 South 15th Street
'1416 South Penn Sq.
Broad & Girsrd Ave.
3647 Woodhnd Ave..
2436 N. Front Street
Harold Barron Stands
Chance for Olympics
Sine1! the ilepnrturc of Hob Simp
sou, world's famous hurdler, who
will be missed greatly by the Ameri
can representatives at the Olympics,
at Antwerp next Rummer, there are
few hurdlers of big timber In the
United States. This was displayfil
at the national championships benl
here during the Into summer. Uns
old llnrron, who placed well during
I lie big meets in the hurdles, and
who was one of those selected for
the United States team in the inter
allied gnmrs, holds the best chance
of nuy Philadelphia 'athlete at the
present time of making the Ameri
can team. ISnrron Is almost certain
to be sent by the Mcadoyvbrook
Club. Hut in' tbo- mennthno he Is
busy collecting former West Phila
delphia High students to attend the
reunion of December "0,
GARRY HERRMANN TO
GUN FOR GAMBLERS!
Cincinnati Boss Will Drive Bet
ting Ring Out of Redlancl
Field Next Season
Cincinnati. ().. Dec. IS. "I cannot
believe the rumors that the world's sp
n'p.H was llxed by gamblers," said Au
gust Herrmann today, "but T will say
this: If I remain in the National Com
mission gambling i going out of the
gamp.
"(ambling starts inside the ball
yards. The pett.v gangs who infest cer
tain parts of many parks create the
evil, and those gamblers shall be driven
out of the pastime. I'll begin at Ued
land field, and I shall expect others to
follow the example.
' "To believe that the White Sox laid
down in the series would be to slur the
splendor of a great victory finally won
bv the Iteds. I have seen no proofs.
Comiskey has been shown no tangible
pi oofs.
"What's the use of believing anything
that isn't exnet evidence? Some of the
statements made by a sporting writer;
iii'vp already oceu louml incorrect, nota
bly one about Pat Moran taking some
of (lie Iteilsaway tnun a gang of gam
blers who were getting them intoxi
cated. "As to the Iteds being drunk during
Hip sprips, there iire ten ninny groups
of fans iji Cincinnati, and no doubt in
other cities, who think it griat sport
to take players out anil get them loaded
in a btiuph.s No, there isn't any direct
evidence bearing on the series, but I'm
going gunning for ball park gamblers
next season.
I.UJt. PATTON ST. PAUL
Hunter. 170 1S8 131 I.ukens. .110 150 10S
Oucrln.. 127 100 115 nitllo... 120 135 110
VearslPV .100 173 103 tlrcenll'U 171 108 107
Chalmcr 127 133 135 rtnKer. . 117 127 105
Blind.".. 120 .. .. ltlyn 114 112 1311
I.. Bureau ..117 150 Handicau 73 73 73
Totals 713 803 744
LAIlCIIWOOn
A. Ajcrs 04 123 110
W.Avers 124 1115 . .
lloorce. 05
Totals 711 771 840
HARMONT
F.M'kuii. 133 137 103
Ilnrrvi. 155 110 12(1
1iuiw. . 132 .. ..
W.rtnnar l'Jd 123 I IIP
(l.Avers 147 .. 1311
Moraal.. 13!) 140 150 T. Holier. 102 102 1S3
llrulmkvr .. 142 12s Koona .. .. 117 131
A.Clark. .. 110 08 Handicap 10 .. n
Handlcnp 13
Totals 744 1151 7Hft
Totals fiini mi inn
i.Einait
Polnssot. 204 105
Olddold. 142 1011
Mctv'ric. 140 HI
.Stliarter 140 112
Wachtcl 113 130
Hellz
Handlcan 10 13
OltlARD
173 Be Vital 142 130 1S0
154 obcr'zer 01 .. 150
l.a'rcnco 143 115
121 Penzo .. 134 128 120
113 llnls'tro. 188 10S 1511
111) llolleau. . .. 133 133
. . llandican . . . . IS
Totals 785 731 730 Totals 008 081) 703
Kaufman to Lead Central High
Jacob Kaufman was last nlaht elected
captain nf the Central High football team.
Ho is a Junior, seventeen yearn old. right
tackle, plays guard on the basketball team,
nnd also catches on tho baseball team.
"WESTEND"
J a distinctive
wing tip style for men.
Not to be confounded
with the stouter
"brogue" for country
wear, in which the Boot
Shop also specializes.
$18.00
Ste6
"eraDalt
1420 Chestnut St.
AVhcre Only tlvu Best
Having Ten Stores
This Christmas
We are in a position to satisfy every
taste and every purse of every hurried
shopper.
Hosiery 35c to $3.50
Pajamas $2.50 to 1 2.00
Sweater Coats 7.50 to 1 5.00
Bath Robes 4.50 to 40.00
Belts (all lengths) 1,0,0 to 5.00
Handkerchiefs (initialed) , . 25c to 2,50
All Gifts Handsomely Boxed
All Ten Stores Open Evenings
The Largest Exclusive Haberdashers In
WILLIAMS WANTS
TENNIS CHANGE
Would Put Intercollegiate Mat-
tors in Graduate Hands and
Change Title Date
Catnbrlilce. Mass.. Dec. 1S. Tl.
Norris Wjlllitms. ".d. former Inter
collegiate an'l national singles cnainpion
declares that Intercollegiate tennis U
now on an inefficient basis and with
otlicrsMs backing a plan to put the
sport on a firm standing with rpspnn-
ible nipii permanently ueiiinu us con
duct.
In an intervirw tofhiy Williams atd :
"The intercollegiate association
which I have proposed, Instead of being
beaded by undergrnduates win nave as
its officers, graduates prominent In
lentils, wbo will pxprc.ise supervision
only in casoXjif friction between the
colleges.
"At present only a handful nf men
in popIi university or college realizes
Hint n tennis organization exists. It
undergraduate officers are elected iuil
for one enr. In this short-term no
one man can conceive an idea, work it
out and bring It to completion before
his term of office is up.
"The date of the annual intercollegiali
tourniiment held nt Philadelphia early
in September should be changed to one
tovnrd the end of Juno, because thei,
all the intercollegiate pln.iors would be
together at the end of the. most nctlve
part of the tennis season, in May and
June. As It is now, only a part of
them straggle back to meet in Phila
delphia from all over the country after
a vacation lllled with more or loss in
formal teuuls."
Tlie association will take tbo -amt
position in Intercollegiate ' tenuis as
does the graduate committee supervKiir.
intprcollcginte football and baseball.
MONTIETH LOSES COOGAN
Manager Splits When Boxer Refuses
to Meet Mitchell Here
Now Yuri. Dec. IS. Scott y Mmi
tietb is no longer manager of Mel Coo
gan. Itatber, Mel Coogan Is no longer
managed by Scott y Montietb. TIipj
renclied the parting of tlie ways yes
terday when Coogan showed a disposi
tion, according to Scotty, to "insubor
diiintlois" ,
"Here nre the facts." said Montielh.
in iinuoiineing the severance of rela
tions. "I bad Coogan matched lo box
Ulchie Mitchell six round nt the Na
tional A. C. In Philadelphia this Satur
day night. The other day I told hhn
to "report at tlie gymnasium nnd begin
training for the bout. Today he was
at the gym all right, but he didn't do
any training.
' 'What's the matter? I asked. .
" 'Well.' be replied. 'I don't think
I'b ready to fight yet.'
"One word led to another until 1
beenmp convinced he didn't want to box
Mitchell. Can you beat that? Here I
was giving him an opportunity to re
habilitate himselw. It wns a grand
chnncp. after his defeat at the hands
of Pinkev Mitchell nnd bis K. O, by
beninv Leonard. Can you imngiue him
throw'ing it aside like that?
"I told him to get another manager. '
Johnnv Mooney, matchmaker of the
National, is in New York today. He
is reported seeking the services of
Johnny Clinton.
ANOTHER GOOD SHOW
Saturday Night
NATIONAL A. A.
itirnti' ,,;i'
MITCHELL vs. COOGAN
Charley Parker v. George Brown
Battling Leonard vs. Mickey Russell
.llnnny Ktinr vs. .lurk 1trmn
Jllkr Canlle . Waller llennlo
Tlrkrls nl Domiclir'H. 33 Smith 11 III St.
SKATING
i' i
H l'.l,.tt.r .iifiu linn .iiarari is
H 'i .':ef,lonN llalll -Afternoon ,t livening
SKIO Matrh llmr Friday JS'lght
Caas. lirll). II. H. N. I'.d. Kelly. l'ltUburch
is Gooa Enoueh"
the State
ai i--i?.:sL?.-',-s. !
t
Offer to Jack Dcmpspy
Increased to $300,000
Million. Dec. 18. C It. Coch
rane, who promoted the recent fight
between Joe Heckett nnd Oeorges
Cnrpcntler, und who Is a passenger
on the Mniirottunin en route to the
United States, todny wirelessed the
Central News. ltd. that he would
Increase bis offer t() Jack Icmpcv
to ,$a(K),0(H) for n Munich with Car
peiitler. ICE RACES SATURDAY
First Races of Season Listed
at
Darby Qutdeor Rink
Ice-skating laces will , aii-iiliMoush
opened In tbjs section mi Kiiturdin
when events will bo liolil nt tho new
outdoor Hnk at Kpouth street nnd
Darby creek, Darb.i. Post entries will
be nccepted.
The races on the ice will fill a lung
want of the skating fraternity of thi-.
section, and It is the intention nf Man
ager Kdwnrd PleUs. of I !!'.) Chostniil
street. Darby, to make the rnclnj, n
permanent weeklv IKture throughout
he winter months. Skating parties are
invited to the Darby rink.
Saturday's events will likely be 11
'lalf-tulle dush ami a one-mile race. Ite
t.iy races and other match races, will
bo held later on in Hie season. IIool;e
ultclips also are being planned. Tho
Darby rink is larger limn most rink'
of the Mast.
Herrington Is Football Captain
llellilehem. Doc IS The Lchlith fnl
vorslty football t"nm hie elected Arthur
ni rlnttton eapialn lor n''t : oar. dptaln
flert HerrillRton Iris phiwd two J'oaia as
varltv quarterback llc'i a iirmluet of
Ki,M Prenur-'lot" s. h.Ml where ho ila.M.fl
f.ii v'i" Hi ' ' i i. lM.i,ly-two vear-
ti . ,,,.. i,ir s ... ip .! i ,inr Pir If., iv
a member of'tho Tlota Thcta PI fraternity.
'
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Camel are told every
where in teientifleally
sealed packages of 20
cigarettes i or ten pack'
ages (200 cigarettes)
in a glastine-paper-cov-ered
carton; We strong
ly recommend this car
ton for the home or
office supply or when
you travel.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, .$rC,
RICKARD MAY JOIN
HANDSWITHDECOSN
Pooling of Interests May Result
in Paris Getting Fight
for World's Title
ROBERTSON IS ABROA Diio"-
Paris, Dec. IS. "Sparrow" Rob
ertson, of New York, representing
"Tex" llickard. the American light
promoter, is conferring here with M.
Docoin with the object ot having Do
coin join interests with Rioknrd in bid
ding for it fighl between Jack Dcnipspy
and (Jeorges Cnrpentlcr. Owing to the
difficulties which il is believed would
lie encountered If Riekard should stage
thp battle In the t'uited Slates, Riek
ard is reported to bo prepared lo aid
the Proiich promoter in holding the
light" In Paris.
Such .1 fight would be staged ns the
world's heavyweight ."hampionshin.
Riekard. according to Robertson, would
bo willing to advance half the capital
required, and share equnlly with the
Trench promoter In the profit or loss.
Easy One for Oxford
Osforil A. (.'. ha,l little Irl'Ulilo ncfciitlnu
Ooldoy Collet' nf Wilinlnston, I!) to il in
liv former's pvmnnsluni. laat nlshl. The
Oxford team rolled In fri-MUcnl imi iointi.s
while (ironn alone of tho collegiuun wurod
from the llohl.
Parkesburg a Winner
I'urkesliiirg, ln,, IDoc. IS. Thp In. a I
Irnnmon won atiolhor canio last nisht. u u
th.' South Philadelphia llehrow's An in
tlon. of tho American l.enKiie nf Philnd-1-rhla.
howod to a "fi-to-lo tlofcat
CAMELS are unlike any ciga
rette you ever smoked in
quality, in flavor, in mellow
mildness and in 'real satisfac
tion! Any way you consider
Camels they are a cigarette reve
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so completely you will want to
smoke them liberally and you
can, without tiring your taste!
Camels are an expert blend of
choice Turkish and choice Do
mestic tobaccos. This blend is so
unusual,' so delightful, you will
prefer it to either kind of tobacco
- -
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPS AND
JAM1IS V. DOl'tJIIKUTY, tho llaron
of Lolperville. is still siler.t on the
I" of 1,0 II
jDoiiipsrj-.Cnrpcnticr bout.
When he
retul of that S'.Tid.nOO French offer to
Dcnipspy, he merely snilled nnd re
plied: "Let them bid. When they get
through then probably we will have
something to say. There's no chance
to take that light away from this coun
try. This is the place to hold It nnd
this Is where If will lie held.
The baron usually backs up what be
i says, lip also has first claim on Demp-
sey s services und be must be taken ser-
rottowlitff hi ilrlnr oer Jail, 1 Ho las!
Monday iiIkIiI, Putty Wallace, the clever
llltlo Italian liaiitam. wnnta to take nil the
ru'hlns Jack Sharkey, connin-ror of Jimmy
Wilde. Sharkey was In Oils city last Moll
day and at the lime Doc dutch, manaitor r
Wallace tried In clinch a matcii. Nenotla
llona aro Btiil under way.
I'reslilent Jnlinny llnriK, of the Cambria
A. C. will .nd Andy llurna Into the wlnd-un
nt hit Kenalimtnn club lomorrow nlnht
liiirni meets Willie IhivK The aomitlnal
.ImiiKs locelher .Mickey Walker and Johnny
Smith The other lamia follow : Vminn .le
Nelrtnn k. Terty llaiilon, Jimmy l.aenaer
n. Tummy Cleary and Rocky Foul vs.
Johnn Wlllclts.
Joe Wcllinc, tho rangy liRhlwelRht. will he
ween hero again Tho hoy a cave I.OW
T, inller two toosh hattlra will Klart aRalnr.1
Joe llenjamln. the rnast tnndiii't, In the
nmln bnul at tho OlMiuda Christmas after
noon. I.eon 1- ttalns will he there when
Hill llrennan and Malior 1'ctrosUy clarh In
the scmilliKtl.
(I. Newman I, ew Tendler and (leorse
Chanoy boxed a draw In their Or.it meeting
at the NntLnnal on September IS. J 111 S. nc
I'ordincr In "the decision in the Uvkvimi
I'fllt.lO I.EtKlER. .
Itean I-nnanl and Johnn Dundee will
battle. This lime It Is billed us n champion
(.hip engagement and will br ox't the tweti-(v-ronlnl
illslance at New Hm .-n I'onn.. on
.tnnu,ir HI Leonard has agreed to make
13." pound". Itnlh bnya ponied 3."nil lor
weight and anpearance Frunki" J)nnnli
haw been acting as local nfi'di -ftman for
Onndee wline .link Weinsl. In haa been act
ing ill a nlnii'iir t nt f. r ieonard.
Harry drrh
.eights Will
lid
Purner light ben
,
Olrmrla on Monday nlnht. Andy Sehmnner
will hav0 a thanco to show that ho Mill
iHoe the mineh when he meets Spike
McFadden In tho nemlnnal. The other bouts
followi Jos Nelson vs. Hobby McCann. nay
OWalley v. ilarty Kane and Al Jloore v.
Jimmy Terry.
J"!""' Ilurns nlo l on the Job with the
i?Sb,ivi'.r,"rrB.,n.for. Christmas afternoon.
ii?f .. i"r1 HP(1 Stanley Hlnckle will be In
?1. fi.i,,llll!.',l,.l,r""nl Itay Smith and
oih.-'r".'.-"! '?nli''l ln ,n" eomlflnsl. The
"ril ii.V.,irbou,,,s,,."llo'!:.i Charley O'Neill vs.
rr,?il L"i,"V "?l,bv .Shannon vs. Jimmy
r ...Jrh."inv ,DouKh"-ty vs. Tommy War.
ren and l.ddlo Devlr vs. Jimmy Thompson.
ii?i,iIrir!,V!!nnlnn"' I)an Mors-an's flashy
IIKntwclght who has shown plenty of claas.
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SCRAPPERS f
will entertain In the fourth bout at th. .
Olympla on Christmas afternoon oppoi4 ti
Toun fax norrell. Lew Clrlmson also will
referee these preliminaries! Joe Tlpllti vs, '"
Ynunit Harco. Jlmmv Murphy vs. .lohnnir- ,
Cltntpn and Johnny Itelaler vs. Joe Btanlo,
Joey Fox, Knillsh featherweliht cham
pion, .will see action against. Joe. Lynch ',14
one of the bents at the star show schedttfoc
for the Newark Sportsman's Club Monday
niiht.
Gllhooley Sold to Buffalo
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