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EVENING PUBLI0 LEDGERr-PHILAPELPB3A, THURSDAY, jStlAROH 31,
1920
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Voluntary retirement makes it appear As. if hal chased himself
1, TS S AMCf'S open
season for buying
SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING JOY OUT OF LIFE
fionnie Gets Good Results by Using Nonselling Policy as
mi . 1 . r f'r . ii rr .
r j nrcac against inaijcrcni 1 laying iron 1
Even Trade Athletes
wM ' poNxti: MAC
KHSf ',' J just tur vornl
U KOUKKT W. MAXWEMi
nort Ml I or .Tttntnc Vnbllr I.Mitfr
ropvrloht. t'JSQ. liu Public l.cdorr Co.
Litlto Charles, La., March 11.
K vwii not talking through hi brown derby nor was he orating
omtcKc when lie iiiimimiriil voino time nco Unit lip uuvor iiKalii
woild truilo or soil nnj of Ills bull iiIiijpi to utiothpr big league I'lnb for mure
Irtoney tlmu tin vuiivrr price. At llrst It M-nnrd strnnee that the Oitvltl llnriim
o( the diamond could tcfortu on siirh nutiri'. but the offi'd of tfiat xtntrment on the
Athletics' nlojcrK i an be noticed nt every prm'tirc
The slender koIoii evidently hud been engaged in deep nnd strenuous tliouplit
before he spilled the startling news. He had been muio.U'd by tho lackadaisical
temperaments exposed by his ball plincrx during the championship season, nnd
Hgurctl the unlj vuj to iniprovp conditions vv.i to biuil tliem hand ami foot to
the ball club and not part with nn. of them mil II the became unfit for further
Kcrvlco under the llig Top
For five seasons the Athleli's hate been firml. intrenched in eighth place.
Thia n made possible because there weie Irit eitjbt tenuis in the league. Ills
nthletes became eighth-place phiMi-s. trnttin? "" ("i the dinmpnd to receive u
beating instead of giving one. Then uggi'si'nes could be compared to that
of a scufiick snail, and nti know how ferocious those animals are wheu neaslck.
IJut there nhvnys wns sometlilng to look forward to from the pluorx' view-,
point If the played hum baseball ami elenrh -lioued their dislike for local
Condition', there was n chance of beiug traded to smne other club.
r,
IN imil that mmc of llirw rvtn mill in lai m Id hw ioiiii on tlif
job in thi Iioni i thill t'oninr aniilil pet iliniiitcd ami attach the
aflirial tiineinr, 'njrri on other hell ctuhi nvtl to ask irhy then lr-K
with aui'h i teirible O'liirination. and many orertuiet line madi to llu
star pcifnrmei .
Jojers Wire DNs.ttiMicd
A LIj of this made it almost impossible
" for Mnelc to get u good, hard -play
Jog, fighting ball dub on the field. When
he had firht -class material the plucrs
that is, (.ome of the pli.UTs-.did not
play the game of which they were capa
ble, and the losing streak continued.
For n time lust season it looked as If
Scott 1'errj would be sold to the White,
Sox, Oleason offernd S'J."i 000 and u
i;ouplc of plajcrs for the star pitcher,
and of course l'err lienid about it
Then, when the deul fell through Scott
U naid to hove been disgusted and
Jumned the clib.
Things like that will uol happen this
;carr llotn hig leagues have iiiihshI a
role prohibititik' tmutirrins with play
ers and fine of $1000 will be mulcted
on the guilty parties. That will help
a:
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MM atlas- TH6t?' . J Wenn New-r-f Pouano? JCLBR f 'II Wev. ?
1 HA3 OeCJ JvCH BUS J, ( UP To CATC J. T I3NJ J s--. J ,.o'vSL0yAKl I
OLD woVd YW ( IDS" I y-' THel4DCl, f y
Vim ait .IuiTfTHSvuc Cot " f Yeo CAwtwrtM -Akjjt 3.v fOH X0 Think Y&u No W0NOr!
TrUJV tv oSTf.o- MUM6Ry I EvedYTMiuc Yoone her6 i5 $p 5rAArT- -Gp -A LOOK AT The
Ro :ait .M.CBi"TJe? fiouut.soslABLe. FtMtftMD-J I about Wwa own j ftPYBlSHT 1e
V-V-, J'IT 1 5T0P FAUIT FlMPHOfi SCHLE3VMI6 - . Htr.MH.
) NIW WATiOU ASMONIA- - V I HCRC AS A ySBa ' l S
V Hovu Bout- SSU. ' I fieBMivU STAje- sfrtSJlt- N vTr
V J MTmUvK. 'T D6UO06S To AWmM JT -
V-v Wm? Sosmmk now, BSjF d L'r s
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Whon Pnltfn Tlnlnila h"nil llllfllf LUV V lAI li IllIU
lJUfflL!0 OUVMIYir
BEAMS ON EFFORTS
No More Rain, and It's Almost
Warm Team Splits Up for
Tours Monday '
Lake Charles, I .a.. March 11 - There
are indications now that the attack of
bail weather that has ruined f.uke
Charles as a ttulning place has spent
'ocal conditions, nnd. with this "no sell. its force nnd that there will he better
no trade" edict, the plajcrs must make
the best of their lot. piny ns well as
they can nnd cert somo real efforts to
hoist th team out of the cellar.
The .Ting Johnson case wan a good
nample. jiug uud Connie had au nrgtl
roont over the figures on .ling's ebutrnct
nnd neither side gave in. Connie, in
the oldeu days, probablj would have
tried to sell or trade the pitcher to an
bthcr ball club, but instead, asked waiv
ers on him, Had he been claimed Muck
would have received Ifli'OO.
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"IS IT turned out, nobody icanted
him and Connie has airen
Johnson permission to negotiate
icili any club he irmifi to
Members SUcercd'
AI,1j of the players down heie are ac
quainted with the facts of the .John
son case nnd realize they will bo in the
nsnie predicament if thej kick river the
traces. The ball club will benefit by it,
nnd from now on there w ill be some
regular, fighting, big league perform
ances put up bj each and everj one on
the team.
Connie has perpetrated some sensa
tlonnl deals and parted with more good
players than any other manager in the
business. The Federal League war
caused him to dispose of Collins, Harry
Oakcr.
'Murnhv
tlic apj.roaclilng worm war. nccoinpauieu , trilllnL. ,,., ,.,, ,, -,,",.. I" '
by a desire to get some reuuy ciimi. was , rHtttr(lc(1, ThlH (l b0-, c '" .
responsible for the wle of Strunk. IJusb, . Mliek who j,, to "
Schang nnd Stuffy M.Innls to Boston. , hllve bwil worse , tlnii m
Ho nlwa.vs was ready to negotiate a j,js ,.m.P(r v "" umc ll
trade, like the one which sent I.nrrj Th ,,InPr 11IP ,
(Jardner to Cleveland for Hobby Hoth. rPal t,acli.ill. I'itihers mid . at, h ,l
However. ( onnie now iidmits he made S!U tli.-it arms have stiffened n re
a mistake when ho et (.anlner go. He K, f ,11 ,.m,s llm, ,1t u ..
surely would be a big help to the uull,!,,,, to start all over again when the
l.ub now i weather clears It is fortunate fr
Connies lust big deal was put over the Athletics that thev have few bufi
In 1007, when he tool, .limmv Collin- men. The majority of the pbiveis lire
irom Boston .Iimmy had n long term ( joung mid have little Miperlinou? Hedi
contract calling for SS."00 a jear. tlirn ( If it is dear today the plovers will
tho highest salarv paid in the American he out for a bard practice in the ninrn
Ltjague. It seems strange that Connie ing and then mix up with Te.an m
once paid more mone.v to n ball pla.ver i the afternoon Mack said lie would take
than any other manager in the league, i advantage of cver.v ray of sunlizht from
nut sucn was tne case.
Mock also wont out in the open mar
ket once upon a time and purchased u
jiitcher named Left Kussell for Sll' 000
This looked like u good investment, but,
tho only thing agairst it was that I.- ft
turned out to be a bloomer and Outline
was cured. He did all of the s, ,n
thereafter.
outdoor conditions in the future. It
has stopped raining and the mercury
has shot higher. Thu Athletics hope
to be abli to piny the Texuco team.
The gasoline boys have been here two
dus waiting for n ehanee to play and
thev were Induced to stay over nn
other day.
Next .Monday tlfe Athletic squad will
be split iuto two teams. Team A will
go to Texas towns to start a long
series with the Cardinals nnd Team
H will plaj in Lake Charles und nearby.
Stack announced thu make-up of tho
team that will bnttle for a period of
two weeks with the Xationnl leaguers
of St. Ijiuis.
The plajcrs selected follow: l'itch
ts. Terr.v. Nnj lor, Kinney. Uonnnel,
Higbee mid 1'lersou ; ateliers, I'erkins
mid Myatt; iutlelder. tJriBin. Uiigan.
'"I'""'') and Unuil ; outfielders. O.
valker, Strunk and Iturns: utilitj,
These selections arc significant, for
it icflects the names, 0f tIit Athletics
who are uppermost in .Mack's mind
.Mack said he would stand pat on this
team for. the trip with the exception
that he might shift batter men hack
Anil forth from the two camps With
thi exception that vome of the pitchers
anil catchers did some liirht wmL- n n,
.lK . , .. .. " .uv-
When Police Details Foil
Carpentier Disperses Mob
Paris, March 11. An aiinoui.ee
nent thut the religious nuiiMge
ceremony for (Jeorges Onrpentier, the
heavyweight pugilist, and Mile,
(icorgetto Lnurentiii l'lAssc would
be colebrated at u Paris cliiiieh on
Tuesday provrd to be an error.
Crowds appeared bcfoie the
(lllireh, blocking tho street, ami
liuall.v the police details rnpiested
Ciirpcntier.and his blide, whose cii
murrl.ige took pilar in the Oitv Ha'l
on Mondn.v, to appear nnd dispeii
tlie throng. This they did.
Later Carpentier suid the date fo
the church wedding hnd not been si.
YALE FIVE, 44-18
Sweenoy and Rosenast Scoro
Almost at Will Agains.t
Eli Passers
New Haven, Conn.. Match 11.
The University nfI'enusvlvanla by
winning lost night's game, II points to
Hi against Yale, scored nearly three
times as innn points us YaVe. their
closest rivals for tho intercollegiate
championship, which Is nlrcady as
sured them.
-,n ..rn r-on Ait c.Tm- 'lllP Q'inker defense prevented the
TWO GAMES FOR ALL-STARS KIN from tallyiug more than one
basket from the tloor .n the first half.
cu-im,. Di,. tn M.t d-,i hlch closed with Pennsylvania ahead
Scholastic Players to Meet Reading o7 t0 r, During the game Sweeney, of
and Allcntown Fives Up-State , (Junker Town, tumped ahead of Captain
Ome more the' Philadelphia All-Scho-, "1M' "' ,V'V "''" cnd .t,lc
lastic basketball team will go up state,
this time meeting Heading High mid
Allentown Prep, in nn effort to add two
more victories to its string.
"Marty" Polikoff's tenm will meet
Heading tomorrow night in the Heading
Armor, and from there will travel to
Allntown for a game Snturdii.
Captain "Tommy" O'ltrien and
"Itunuy" Freeman will hold down the
forward posts, with "lUll" Leopold at
center, nud "Hen" Dessen and "Allie"
Goldstein will be the guards.
Frazee Admits Red Sox for Sale
lloston, March 11. Ilarn Jt V'r.i7co.
firrshlent of tlio tieil Snx. h , Irafd driks
KKllifMni; his liiJfbtpdncm l(, .lu,-ph I
I jnnln. former uwner of III, tluli fo Out
Kra7ew Is no In u position t, enteritiln
nffprs for th club from Mntl ltlnkl Hi,
Holluml brothers or anjboily rlKr wlllInK
to mcot tils price. Krurpc'o vni incut to
!anntn uioi tnaitA through the uitorn?u fur
thft rt'0pe(.tlo partloi
league as individual seoier by four
points when play hegon. Sweeney
icgistercd twenty points to VanSlvek's
ten last night. PennHylvaula's faultless
team game made, every member of the
quintet nppear n star, nlthougb Ron
enastN goal tossing was the most spectacular.
Gonzales Completes Giants' Squad
Snn Antonio, Mnrrh 1J Arrival of Miguel
ionzalcs from 'ulv has comWetrd tho
tilant' family. In n proctleo imi ii-ier-,lay
the vounirstprs boat the rtilars, n to
' Jim t'oonry an,l ltm Klly ttuoiknl
home rims for the juniors. Krlsrh I nhow
Ine cmouraiilnir form lit third banc.
Child Beats Pro at Golf
riiirlmrrt. . i. Mari'h it Kiirbm Wll-
Aidcd by Fist on Chin. He
Makes Fine High Dives
Detroit. Mich., March 11. -fiddle
FitzslmmouH, New York, defeated
Johnny Shcppnrd, lightweight cham
pion of England, in n ten 'round
bout here last night. The English
champion was severely punished in
the latter rounds, being knocked
down five times In the eighth round
and twice In the ninth. Tomm.v Uob
ton. Maiden,' Mass., outfought ,loc
Chip, of New Castle, Ph., in ten
rounds. .Matt Uroclt, of Cleveland,
knocked out Bubo Picnto, of Chi
cago, in the third round.
PENN DATES CHANGED
First Gapie Wl,h Chicago Five on
March 25
Dates for the Chicago-Pcnn national
championship basketball scries have
shifted, and, nccording to the latest ar
rangements, the first contest will be
played at Chicago Morch 22 and the
second here March 25.
Wclghtmiin Hall will be the scepc of
the championship series, according to
Major M. .T. Pickering. The scale of
prices and date of Beat sale have been
virtually agreed upon and will be an
nounced shortly.
Students nre diseasing the possibili
ties of an excursion to Chicago, provid
ing special rates can be procured. The
length of the trip will make it almost
Impossible for n large number of rooters
to attend.
Carson to Lead Yale on Ice
?.rw M"""- Conn.. March tl. imht
.on son of Wll I,. Wilson tho flneliur.t nn,l , Cnlnkey") far.on. of r Pm.oureh U.t Z,Xl.
Vork Hnrhpr aolf profesalonat. celchratisl hl wik rlfcted loplaln of tho Yi ihVJSIi. ?'"nt
tnth birthday b dfrcatlnt hi, fulher by for next wason! Ho t,ir?dhuDi?jM h ,c'.'m
4 "p . o' Clovtland. a former naval a.tiS"
former naval aviator."
rmiToi'LAYS
1'ltOTOI'I.AVS
nk." -Sr0.1 . Eddie i "h;rr zTtz ;h-v;
'
their
Adams, Former Phil, Sold to Seattle
Ja, k Adam., who la.t sMHon was tlri f
atrlnrf catcher for thy PhllUe. has bnen
purrhared by tho Keittlo Uub. of the Patlilc
Const I.eaLruo
it ,vn a atralsht deal for dums. no ,
other pluers arf lnvopwd Adum. i irn,-,
to this city in 1U1S from the 'i York
lilanta. Ho wan In the dral 1'at Moran '
mndo which alo brouKht Al l)einari and I
Millon Stock to IM city In v huc for
Hans l.obert. I
PHOTOPLAYS
THRU
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0F1MERICA
The following theatres obtain their pictures"
through thu STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which is n guarantee of early showing
of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Company of America.
Boston A. A. Wins Hockey
lloston, March II The nn i Ai ',
sedation ho k ' im triumphed o, - it,
Dtrtmonlh club fam it the t'an, bt ,Jt I, , j
MtlHco latt nUlit 7 coal, to K li , itnoiei
featured bv IndiMdul ruther Hum lm
Kl.i. I
Bob Martin Stops Jack Riley
KiiluiiuuiMi. VIMi., Mar I, 11 I. I. ,r
tin. heavyweight champion if n I r,
scored a technical knockout o r I, k (One
Hound) Riley of Vort U n In ihe llrat
round of their scheduled t i round biAlle
last nlnht
Alknmk, 1- '. Jlorrli A. r.iimyunk Ave.
ainambra U i Dalhau l.gaU:4o&U.
1TH I Vrtl
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AUUCVjIIUM vtt iMiiv : r, im. ut S
lit sriN V AKN't VI in
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ttniJT imi r i, i hair ihaii'cl
says l oniii,. Von 'in
selling or f 'Iik t plaiern: bill ,,n,
me a. play i vho inn make noud n
the league ami I n ill pan ti mum,
tnoney at any tint fm Am ioii"
I am buijimi fn yiar '
Downey Knocks Out Mullen m 4th
rhirlniiuti. Mr in I , ,, '' n '
r'nlumbui, kn, 1. 1 , il II r '', -,
3Iuncle Ind i 't fniru, r ,r I , f i
i,clldultd T, r u l 1 1. ' Ih'tu
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f SERIES 20
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J A road test in the SPECIAL- L 1
NATIONAL A. A.
SATURDAY MGHT
MARCH 13th
Whitey Langdon vs. Jimmy Austin
Young Tom Sharkey vs. Jack Palmer
Yg. Sam Robideau vs. Johnny Tyman
Battling Rcddy vs. Bobby McCann '
Benny Valger vs. Joe Welling
Tlcl.rU ut llnn.icl,)'. .1. s nil, s.
-- SPECIAL
Big St. Patrick' Day (Mnrch 17th J
Show nt Regular Pricet '
Major Diddle Tournament
ritll, i:iTII mid -.'Orll. I.nnill N
I'rl'ea liold Watilu-K IxiM l'nl I'rles
PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN'S
IIoiIiik Taiisht So iMinUlinirnt lo iiuoll
H. K. Cor 13TII & (IIKSIMT III, Moor
IIIIMM, IOM1.IIT
GERMANTOWN A. C.'V'eVw '
JDK DAIIIV vs. KAI.I'II 1111)1)1 15
Leo Houclc vs. K. O. Sansom
Tlf.ll'.r. )Tlli:il STAH ONTIlS
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teic, Armory
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mENi: cAsn.K in
TlltJ AMATKUll WIKE '
til T lPRlRn UKOAD STKCUT AND
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i:vi:s oi' oriu-
Ave.
road test in the SPECIAL-
SlX will give you a new
conception of how a modern
motor car should perform.
Phone for a demonstration
at your convenience.
$1785
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IlDinch wh..lba.. Fiva-pa.ii.tif .r
50'hon.powar. Genuine l.atb.r uphold. ir.
Intermediate treniml.tloa. Cord tire..
riiono I'ouiar or, ;ii
THE STUDEBAKER SALES CO.
of Philndelphia
Uistrilnrtor!
847.849 North Droud St , I'liila., Pa.
DEALERS
West I'liila. Sales Co., 58th and Walnut Sth.
Manor Garage, -147 Queen Lune.Gcrmanlown
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DOUOU.VS MurhKAN and lioltlrt JIAV til
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ARMORY A. A.'V.f
WhUey if itzgcrald vs. Artie Mace
Xlrkc Nuw on halo
at lli IllnxLuni llut.I
part THE BIG SHOW
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PLAN NEW HOI
FOR PHILA. CRICKET
i
Coif Course and Houso Will Im
prove 350-Acro Tract Near
Flourtown
The Philadelphia Cricket Club will
moTit from Its sito nt St. Martins.
Club members hnve voted to purchase
a 350. acre tract for n golf course near
Flourtown, between Ucthlchem Piko and
Htcntou nvenur;. Work wil bo corn
rqcDced immediately fori nn eighteen
hole course.
Later the course will extended to
thirty-six holes and a clubhouse will ba
erected. The Ioaso on the present golf
course cxpircH in 1024.
The club property at St. Martins will
probnbly be Bold nnd tho proceeds tfsed
to help pay for the new one. The
club will make cver.v effort to increase
iti lawn teniili equipment, which now
is considered so Rood Hint tho women's
national championship Is held nt tho
club.
The proposed site for the new club
house nnd Kronnds is nearly four miles
nortlivvrt or tlie present location. ItJ
tu lfsi rl 1 1 1 tlfwuauttitn I... ,1.a If.. V
.. .......... ...... w7u, i. trj 1 III- 1 t'llllH'l-
vnnin llnilrond nnd the Itcntlinf; Itnll-
Red Smith Released to Vernpn
Jarkynvlllj. March it Manager Mir
tn' ofJ.,.h ,l!fl"'I, onnouncfO tho rclem.
ot Il'd" flmlth tormor thlnl bacmn"t
Iho Unis, to Vernon an part of tho Mtuul
0c Tho recruits beat tho regulars via
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Carl Majs hurled on th lntnS aide. Th.
Yanha and the Cincinnati Hda re to Dliv
an exhibition gamo at Pnlm Peach March IT,
Pitcher Herbst Has the Flu
Hot Snrlnsa. Ark., March 11. With tha
wrptlon of Pitcher Frank Herbst. Ill with
Influenia. the Tlrato squad yesterday undir
went their Hrst reaL im nine of the year
I'jtUier Ulako Is hobbling about on a sprain-
The Sneezer's Spring, Song:
Kcrchoo'OoI That's tho
Spring Song of, many men
who change to 'cotton un
derwear'on the first warm
t'ish day.
'Absolute protection agaircn -sudden
changes of tempera
ture, perfect comfort as well
as freedom from worriment !
are afforded by Jaeger't J
10 0 pure natural woolun'
derwear of light and mo
dium weights.
None of the saggy bulkiness 1
ordinarily associated with
woolens is found in Jaeger
garments.
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Jaeger light weights are the last word in comfort
for Spring and even Mid'Summer wear.
Don't run the risk of colds when the thaw comw.
Shirts or Drawers, upwards from $7.50
Ribbed Union Suits, upwards from $H.O0
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Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen System Co.
PHILADELPHIA 1516 Chestnut Street '
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Qur organisyition docs more than build a factory to turn out goods.
Under the Steele Idea we create an industrial plant that will convert
raw materials into finished products with the 'maximum speed atniini
mum economy.
We have proven time and again our ability to decrease production
cost and increase production capacity by improved methods of routing
materials, co-ordinating departments, selecting and installing power and
planning in advance every detail of constructing and manufacture.
It is upon the basis of previously proven superiority that Steele has
produced hundreds of manufacturing plants in practically every impor
tant line of industry in America.
So that today fifty per cent of ,our business comes to us unsolicited,,
through clients we have served satisfactorily during the 55 years of our
business career. The other fifty per cent we secured by proving to pros
pective clients, in advance, the value and advantage of The Steele Idea.
If you are a manufacturer thinking of building, rebuilding or adding
to your plant, we shall be glad lo prove to you also the value of our
services without obligating you in any way. Phone or write for an
interview.
WM. STEELE & SONS CO.
Architects : Engineers : Constructors
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