mi&kd EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIEADELPHI A, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922 '& V Kb. W-2 T, r r.L ' ft lt.r , w w L m It u m H.1 ur, ALL Today, 3.30 P. M. AHK, 5lfT ,NI fXIIIOII ,VI HI.KTKX . MT. till la M 8eu UlmbfU' nml fJpntdlnr.' IRIA A. CLUB ''' .&'' KMiln, Mr fi. 10'! t' jmWilBMrUI.UIKH X. TOMMY IIKVI.IN iJi'W'j ','0,,p "'"p Htnr 'out W&ir - Smart Tailoring at a moderate price &,. "Fer years 1 have heard of &!&' Jrtnns tnilnrinir. liul. ! silwnvs K'had an idea your prices were jIJigh. I am pleased that they RqJ "Jen, Tailoring for Mm" EJa'' inrnn KlilHrl . ell llftlnc E"y rletlies lit iiiuilnr jirlic. t W. S. Jenes.Inc. Custom Tailoring 1116 Walnut Street Davis Wonderful STRAW HATS All the Newest Style? and Braids, Natural Straws, Yellow Straws, Sennetts, and Seft Braids. Trimmed with brown ribbons and srld. black ribbon,. Easy flttine ewaat bands. Expert hatters te lit you correctly. THEY'RE $2 & $2-45 A.M.DAVIS 13th & Cherry Sts. ,OPES EVENINGS! SUITS TO ORDER $ .00 Reduced from $35 & m lllues, Blacks, Browns, Pencil Stripes, Tweeds, tr, lCS?i . Vide 10 Your urder fis p See Our 15 Windows Largest Display of Tal- lering in Philadelphia ITr.iier I h f'perlnltj I :;: J-- ; 1 Imported Knclish Straws gwj! I H D. S. Hilbern 1; H 218 Market St. $$. '; W Ci u a Ste ff?.YW feterMoran&Ce. .'nbllHMtl HilUI M. 9k t Arch Sts. Mm&$& Evers Concedes N. L. Flag te Giants TIE STOPS A'S; Sewell's Bat Big Facter in Cleveland Victory Wilhelm Scores Third Straight GALLOWAY HITS HOMER Wni: .I0i:V SEWKMi ruined whnt meiiM lmve lipen nnftthcr perfect bnsplmll dy for cmr town ypstfrdny. i Hii biibtln' Imt sockeil our A's en thei Annul r iippie nnd put nn rnl te thp ulntilriB sti-cnk of the maiillriK ?tnck ?tnck men. CJcvelnnd took thf linnl of th serif", ft. I. nnd pvenrd tl count, btit tli I'lilU continued tlielr ninrrh ferwnrd 1j liuniping off the f'ulw for thf third cninciMiilve time. They clubbed Chi ciign Inte aiilitnl.leu. 11-0. ' Scwell personally drove In two of the tivn 'I'rlbe runs nl Shlbe l'tirk. HI denlii in the tir.t IiiiiIiir boered Stuffy MflnnlH with the i.oceiid run of the rii ii v and then in the clchth he put Speaker bnck In the hall same by lift Inn n homer ever the right field wall. Ir was the circuit clout which tied the cutiui-. (.allow ay Krrers Costly (hick fJnllewny made many brilllnnt' nlnvs In the t.hert field and In addition slapped u home run ever tin; right field fence when Dykes waa en bnpe. but "' , the same time If the Mack shortstop i had had a perfect afternoon, the A's probably would have oepped their third siralvht. It was n wild threw and an error by i finllewny that really cost the same. In I the first Inning, the Indians gathered n pair of marker which they shouldn't liiui'lnr.ded. With one en and one out, Speaker hit te Yeung, who threw te Unlleway for a forceeut ut second. With a double play in Mght. Chick threw wide and this iine the Tribe PHILS WIN AGAIN their chance m. score. Iieubles by Mc- l.NTKRNAITONAI. i.rlMinj limit and Seuell followed. " y,j..r.r. W. I.. P.O. i ttain in the cishth. (lalleway fum- , Baltimore. 1 "'.( RewUne 11 18 .438 , bled n Weed roller and permitted Larry lornnte u 10 .383 Jer. city, i" . Gardner te skip m third, whenc he gS'- S ? J? SZX:' SielMS, scored en a sacrifice fly. ',.-... meciTinv I Chick, however, .tit off several runR , '',,., AS!M,tIAT"v , ,. ,, b.v brilllnnt fielding. In the second, he is ' 7" Iris? H. Pmil 11 V" .314 "J speared a terrific liner and started a , in.rtell 1 1" 333 'elirbu. 12 IJ .Jpe ,l,.uble play which nipped a rally. 11,1; l ;IU,1 V.!'" S 15 '..JS .lohniten also pulled 11 dual killing and ' Jl" II1,,e " .,..,. inisi.eii ! trio e niav iiv a traction 01 an, inch. Ilclmaili Yanked Acntn Kred Heimach tried ...niAhn.k (nr Mack, but wasn't very successful. He Rt junked In the second and Charlie Kckert followed him. Charlie went Charlie went , llr.i. until the eighth, when he weakened. Kddie Uemmel llnlshetl tli game. I .llmuiN I.lndsey. a recntit from New ' Orleans, started his first big league game and looked geed for three Inning. f In the fourth the A'sgottehlmforthcir four runs. Hm gave way te n pinch hitter in the seventh, and was imecceded by Guy Morten, who blanked our A's .1. 11,1 in 1. in,' ....... 1 Tris Speaker wa net Perry at a te leave our city last night, lie realizes ofter 1 m ln, two mif of four sames that Mack ha- a ball club this year. St. ( Leuis, another pennnnt contender, i ... i I)e:ili Halts (ilanis William lleak. of the CardlnalB. K.n.ln ....n. Z.s. hlmmlt' tti rA 1flf0 k.11 lit, HUT miiJi nil 41114-1. 4n 4.t- ji'eh nan iv Tiir.ininir iij-stu i-nmnriiiiv iiv miiiiimiv i the Glunu te one wce hit that a slew moving bunt by Kancreft in his first attempt at the bat. The St. I.eutsans wen. of ceur, I gathering enough hits off the slants of Phil Douglas te count twice. In c.dentully It was the first shutout of the seaen for the world champions. . Ty Cobb's Tigers wen their fourth ' straight victory, turning back the lied Sex. 15 te 15. Tjtus liimself started the batting bee that carried his men te triumph. Speaker's Indians by way of fiome bunched bingles in the eighth traae deteateii tne Atnietica. e te -I. Tin; Urewns wen the final of their series from the Washington Senntore by taking ndvantagn of some error, nnd scoring five runs in one Inning, the fifth. The Yankees defeated the White Snx by virtue of Jenes' geed hurling nnd a quintet of queer quakes by the Sv fielders. Cincinnati defeated Bosten In a slug glng bee, ! te ."; Pittsburgh gathered eighteen hits off the Brooklyn hurlers nnd wen 12 te 0, while Philadelphia eutslugged the Cubs, wen a ten-tn- iiing game 11 te 0. nnd sent the Chi- cngeans down te the fourth notch In the pennant Mick. , HEYDLER FAVORSCHANGE IN BASEBALL SCORING President Would Credit Pitcher ST1 """"- .-n. With Half Victory or Defeat fc",,.n r?.ftnffi"'A'. St. Iiuls, May 12.-,Tehn A. Herd- ni',,d1'DUi,A, " ''DrimntU. !er. president of the National League, I pittsburih' vs. Rrewn. FreTlaVntt. is in favor of changing baseball scoring' riles te permit mero falrwss te be' .. c hi, mn pitchers; In crediting them with OCTOW About bcrappcrs defeats nnd icterle. I , President Heydler said he thought iti xemmr Iwrl!n wu rprewnt jransnmk n nfiv.sable te nmend the scoring rules se th winJ-up at in enmbru t ,ni;ht. m that a pitcher could be credited nlth ?rhS.,v,LUb,,beU?I'.V:uiii',,n,r,1 half a victory or half a defent in gamm , ilii," rnunda. Th iemi win b Turfy Murray whure two or mere pltcherH shnre. in v. oeerirla Ilusisll. Prelims' Jimmy Him uiiinin or lesine ' n ,"' Johnny ".P'en, Johnny Knnlj vs. Hilly winning or losing. Hlehla and Pat Hsaly Johnny Murray The crediting of a victory or defeat te .'tchers cemes undhr the judgment of I , . -,.. . v.. .,.,,, tl. official scorer at present, there being rnurnT w,r"" S222? 'y -'miSh' no ser. nile te determlne hew n less er.rrjktr Chatlsv frens, at the National ("luh wl" 6?,n rir.."!.'"'!. "ti5.5! ?ri8 llii 'I i- iiirui "Jiin jiiiitiri im ii 4"i n (r-witi Heydler declared it was proimble that such n new scoring rule, ns he suggested may be made, for next year. He is mak- lug n tour of National League cities and was a spectator at the second Ncw eik-Ht Leuis gnnre of the present series - eiiliuiiiit rurnire SHANAHAN ENTRIES "" Lecal Amateurs Llnina Ud for Tour-1 r.i.icui i-iiiuiy up iv, ,vu ney May 24-26 I ' Sixteen sntries in five different! ' claws already have been received hv ., , . ' the open-air amateur tournament te be I held by the Shanahan Catholic Club nt Itn hull nnrtr tltn thlrri roelr In fv its mm pam tne tnirn wceit in May. Preliminaries win be tiecii ed May 'Ji , . , . ... . ., ' i nnd the finals will be put en May 20. ! Marty Summers, Alex Greenberg, .. . . .. . : .Tee Tl ce. .Ien liuitinn. 3Inniiel Tench. 1 ....'t.,. a 1r .. e. ., I mar nnd Harry Olmbel are among the first ntnru te send in their entrance 1 blanks. Kntrles nre being inade with Jehn Goughan. -103-1 Iancaster nvenue, nnd will close May 20. Kntrles filed te date are: 112-pound class- Martv Hummers, Curtis f. C. . Alex GrMnber. 8. P. If, A , tloerjs ry. Camden, tlS-lsiund class Oera Hslmtr. Enter prl C. I .1 Harry fllmb!. Shanahan C. ('. l'.'3-pound class Hay Brnn. Wt Phlliv delphla: Jehn Maatersen, Curtis: Kerman (vwoedi West Phlladslphln; Joe Rlc, euna..i. J, rUas Joe Clutnani' Jean of Arc; t.., Wt Phtladeijhlai Jee uir'A . u,.wti,a. Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL. l.EAGl'K 1 H M' TiwrriK HTI I'ltiHburgTiTTTiii Th I'lillllex n' q an 24 21 19 IS IS 15 19 I'lnrlnnatl ..---- ' i " i -i Iwdten . . . Chicago .. . llroeklyn .. New Yerk. Ht. I.eul.. 1 i - 4 7. 2 811 0 AMKKICAN I.KAOUE i HiartTwriTi-'i h Ovelaml Detroit .. Athletic . Ht. IjeuIc New Yerk 7 W-it" 61 5 7' Hi 0 10 ft I 151 10 f. 7 H 7 H 0 ft, 7' - 1 ft, 1 41 2' I, I Clilcare .... 0 Washington, i ft, fti 2, 3 ; Itnatnn i I 2 2 91 a INTRRNATIONAIi IAGTJE '&W Tl Rochester . .Jersey C'y lliifTale . . . Ilitltlmere . Reading . . N.vracn . New ark . . . Terente . . f4nr' si ib . i 4i p1 a, e i) .i47lll .it :ii 2i n t .ft 1, ll ftl 4 , i a 2 l-l 6! 7 h hi iai 7! e; i lit What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL IXAOIT ?t"Tt.eiiU ntNl'mricli hiriwn .. "ftTiiV ". . rinrluniitl Meien . Wen I.imtP.0. 1A ft .7M Win lAti in te MS 3(W DM old r. is 10 .343 .322 .l i .333 .r.n i ... 13 10 ..MR pat ...10 ij 13 A'n .. . e .. . it .130 .478 17 13 ; .SIR AMKIlirAV IXAWB N inrk t'ifjnj Athletic J tiirnte jlJ'.fSr. . ' ahlnxtei Ven Iiitr,C. 1n I ... IK n .tWJ .104 .OA7 ' 1? 13 .1134 .320 0O7 .fISO I 3.18 .300 ' 13 It It .11 . 0 0 .433 .430 .440 13 .I3H .480 .4A3 .433 .370 .440 .433 .301 .333 14 .440 13 .MM .lllll ri.. ... - w. i.. r.c. v. I., r.r. i N.H.Ten 11 3 .JM "riVwyt 1 7 .,300 FltChWir 11 e .JJ I! ..r"i'"' i iS Jin ii.n.- 3 0 .371 U'terrmrr iu .sw VIMsflelll S 6 .371 UrlnHrld 371 surlulleia 4 10 .330 S01THEHN ASSOCIATION w. i.. r.c. ... A)-."., r.r. i.it.nk n 10 .ose Na.i.rm; 431 VmX n ii '.38B "h,'t!Si 6 iii issi I N.Orle'n. 14 17 .338 AtlanUi 3 1H .30 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS nvtieNVT. IJGrF. l)JMhl,' ,,, ',!,.,, 0 , innlni ritiskurch. iti iiiwkim. 6. l',l,cln2ftVJ'i!iaB?'itVeV",'YerL 0 1 ..muriviiun ri- ' ' .431 .1.IM. i '-'"Vweri.: "iT thf.iie. 1. lfftreit. St Holen. 3. It. lnil". .11 in.?iun, ... international, i.eagce nie-, Ji Reading, l. in ii.nw.rf-. ., ivniiiiu, ., Huffaln, tti Jersey 'ltr. 3. Newark, 8: Rsxhester. 3IEKICAN KiOCIATION I. ., .. ,. r...l,.. m lDajnnaiMlUi I .'iimauarr, i L xiniinaa - ' t -s- - Minneapolis. 4i Columbus, I. . r Tnledu-St, l'uul, net (niunds. KVhTERN LIUCtllS Siirieirneld. 3: 1'ltUtlcld. 4. New Haven. 7: lhany, 3. llnrtfird. Hi llrldfrpert, 3. llttnluirc, 3 Waterbur... . sdlTIIKRN ASS-OCIATION AtUnia. 3: hatlnnoera, 1. SaliTllle. 3i Nmr Orlssms, lllrtnlntham. i Utile Ilwk. I. Mobile, 13: Memphis, ;. TODAY'S CARD NATIONAL I.EACICK ! .iu.lrlilil at Chleare. llroeklTn at I'lnrlnnatl. New Yerk at rlt. IaiiIs. Hosten at I'llUbiirth. AMERICAN I-EAOUE St. I,m.U at Philadelphia Detroit at New 'ark. llereland at iTashlncten. Chlcare at Umien, S1 EP.NATIONAI. I.E4.GfF. Res.lmr at Sjraeuse. i.aitimurs at lorenio. Jersey City at llaffala. Newark at Rochester. , i ,, .. or. it Lellege UasebaU ' -- - TTSVERnAY'S IIXMCT.TS rnn ltate. 7 Yale, 4. 1 ufts. 10i llttshnrith, 1. 'erment, 10s MUtcllebnry. e. Iloiideln, 11. New Hampshlra, 3. GAMES TODAY I fllnmhU ra. Itartmnuth. IIaoer, N. II. Penn ts. rrennt. Iliirllnrten. VI. 1 ff.Vr.WJi.efi'K'k TWni&rxffli I;a'ltn l)l t&ks en -MllcJ J1ussll Fldle drey. Broelcljn hexsr who hs hfn training at Am Hyan's, is flown te 123 I pound nd w?.!? ,nMt "' et '" ' 11 mittmen hi, weurht K ItfemTi ,. na, rcev.a from a damm-1 ' M l anUeus te meet Majla VVIllUnisnn aln. KranUla Krsmer. l-ncin rJ 'anlen', u,i ? 133-iounder, Is In v ke t.. m wt Jlmmr Ilaxtrr and Wtty Ptrtitsr, lera.i nyweuhts mads such a hit m bout at gjmg ,Uy reesntly that they have bsxtii rematchsd t' le thsre ealu at an early ,,Jl,0 ,. , ... ,-,... ,s. .... . Freddr Xltehle anneuncss the teturn rf feers Starlt te Phlladslphla nnd that h In ready te box any en at the wclttrwsliht limit. ' At r.orden has de,-ieit Inte a f uu-f.djtd bantsm. He wants te msst 7HUy Dsvfne, cD,0'r'4en hand'.sd br luy Merjarr.e.v. who also n J""'"" " ," rr:,".7 riV9 JI" Cabe. 143. and Eddle pempser. 180. , . Veen hmlth. ril ltirsr. Mass.. feathsr- i weight, who admits havlna a rseerd of slsty ui.in,iii. I in l'h ladalnh a seKln snalns land shskele. Jtlcliard nickstein M flmllhs m.inacr. Al Conway haa been matched for a bout with Denny Tey at the National Club nt week. Wrlta AJ Harris. Meirsy MeOraw and Jaele Ionden. both knern In local flatle circles, will open th danclna; academy t Point Hreese I'ark te- I morrow nlfht. Duncan Sets Mark at St. Andrew's IaaUn. Mar IS. In turnlna In his list i round card of 03. which beats all records for W. Andraw', course. Oeer Puncan wen tha professionals 16000 coif teurna- m.nt srit four round; with an aTcat or 00. Jt CCTadf-,:',5ai,n.a!; GIANTS WILL WIN PREDICTS EVERS Says McGraw's Team Will Have Walkover in National League Race CLASS TO CLEVELAND H. the Associated l'rc Nmv Yerk, May 12. .lehnny Kvers, whee oplnlensi en the prospects of a (baseball season nre net regnrded ns idle chatter, believes the New Yerk Giants will have n walkaway in the National League and that the American League pnntinnt will Ke te New Yerk, Cleve land or St. I.euK Kvcrs known te cnrtoenlnts ns "(he man with the chin": te umpires n "the man with th jaw." and te Jehn .Mcl.raw. ab "the man with the needle" --loekH upon the New Yerk lliant.s of today us the best baseball combination produced III fifteen years and eeunl te the old Chicago Cubs in which lie was the pivot link of "Tinker te t'.er.s te Chance." "The Giants." he said, "have every thing they need." With Uuth and Meusel out of the Ynnkce line-up. it is difficult t ap praise at mid-season value the strength of the New Yerk Americans, Fivers pointed out. It Is questionable te him if either of the two ouspendc.l Yankee sluggers will he capable of their best game when they join the line-up May I'd. nnd it Is further a doubt In his mind If they will add Immensely te the playing strength. "The Giants have a well-balanced team." opined Johnny, talking for once without the nld of chewing gum. "Mc. Graw has three first -class pitchers iu Karnes, Douglas mid Nchf and will hnve another when Tenoy comes back. Anil he has excellent recruits iu Slien, Ilyan and Jenuaid. "Geed pitching geed baseball will beat the Yankees. Cleveland is the classiest iluli in the American League. St. Leuis bus ti strong club nil around, but it could stand better pitching. Washington will be just a trouble making club. RACING at Phoenixville SATURDAY, MAY 13 Alte May 16. 17, 18, 19, 20 5 Steeplechases 3 Flat Racei Train lenre Ilayllht-sinlnr Time. Rei.dln Terminal 13:33 I. SI.. 1 V. 31., 1:33 P. 31. Ilread 8t. HtiUen 13:48 P. 51.. 1:30 P. M.. 2:10 P. 31. Ilj nole Out Lincoln lllthwar threuxli Prien nnd lieanllful Ynflry Force te I'heenlillle 23 miles. Admisiien, $1 and War Tax First Race Starts 2:30 P. M. TReDaHub s PttV B 5000 SUITS WITH 1 AND 2 jKJmi. TJXMJyr qj. VAL. UPTO O H M II Thousands of men knew that IIl'Il I'JIIOKS nr always the lowest and yet this sale breaks new records for value giving. Net In yearn has such iiuellty clothing been known te lie quoted he low. Net in many years will .uch low prices be posHlble again. Just walk a few steps oft Market at. and convince yeuree.il. TfietliIiub Stores of Standard Msrehan diss and Hlandard Quality. 25-27 NO. 13TH ST. 'if , . u. nfe4 Jt. 3M'K. Malai at. aO MIMfmN &$milH, t,'J, L, iY fce"S ljfeLMraWa 3 Bupid ,1150 ? r jsSTiry"5!'i?S!J W'a''Ja The smart hat of the season for men and young inen. Styled in white and brown ish braids. (The Betson Hdtf 12 S. 52nd St. 4012 Lancaster Ave. yvAssssttkBSSSSSSSsWr J A T 1ssmL3b3 DEVELOP HIS BODY as well as his mentality. Make his exercise a skillful sport. Let him be a real American boy. BUY HIM A BICYCLE $28 $45.00 models COLUMBIA BOYCYCLES With and without brake, from $11.95 te $24.50 TENNIS SPECIALS RACKETS American Driver 8.00 Women's National . . 5.00 Favorita 1-B0 Racket Cevert 50 up Tennis Balls 1021 W.&D. Balls, 3 for $1 1922 Paramount, 30e ea. Wat Marker 13.00 Dry Markers 3.00 Tennis Poles, per pr., 1.50 up Tennis Net 5.50 up Racket Preiset .... 1.00 up Gut Preserver, 50 up We Repair Racket Louisville Bats $1.75 Spring Exercisers. . .$1.50 LADIES' GOLF SHOES $r-00 Tvro-Tened Bluchers Reg. $8.60 sj1 Men's Gelf Shoes $7.50 up Reach New Scotty Gelf Hese $1.00 Pr. Gelf Balls $5.00 Der: Metal Bettem Gelf Bags. $5.00 Repaint Gelf Balls . $2.50 De. GOLF SCHOOL STILL OPENMR. HAROLD WOODMAN IN CHARGE. FOR APPOINTMENTS, CALL MAR. 6340. FISHERMAN'S SUPPLIES OSHAUGNESSY HOOKS, 3 ply, $1.00 per dozen All-iteel collapsible Steel, excellent for fishing, $1.25 Bait Pails, large assortment, $1.00 te ,$4.00. Split bamboo Surf Reds, agate tip and guide, reg. $25, at $20,00 Come in and get a Flihermen'i Weekly Contest Blank BICYCLE TIRE SPECIALS American Traveler, regular $2.50 and $3.00, at $1.95 Broadway, regular $4.00 and $4.50, at $2,50 Broadway, extra heavy non-skid, regular $4,50, at $3,00 Popular make, guaranteed regular tire, $5,00, at $3.50 Our supply ie limited en thete Tiree Pege SticksReduced te $2.35 $2.85 $3.25 and $4.00 BASEBALL UNIFORMS Write for Samples Made te Your Order, $2.50 te $9.75 Opea Friday Ic Saturday Evgi. Mail Orders Promptly Filled i ' $21 Prices Start at New BOY WEEK MAY ISthTOlOM Fer This Week Only Fielders' Gloves, $3.50 Autographed br "Bab" Hiamlf Kmulsr i,rnfwiilenal model. OFFICIAL LEAGUE BALLS (luKranteerl for i full Innlnn' (ifllcMi ... .unl welchi $10 Per Dex. Gym Shirts $1.00 Sweat Shirts $1.50 j&Unt ih If fflSti) "fsWi vj7 riiainissiih,jBiiiaiiinii'rnin!B7i:iai;;aH!i.!iB nrriiTDci MiiV Jl JL JLf MX m QUALITY CLOTHES 1514-16 MARKET ST. Only One Stere Open Men., Fri. and Sat. Evenings May 12 Absolute AftcrSale8 Satisfaction Guaranteed Here's a crack-a-jack SPECIAL I for Yeung Men! !An "Oh boy!" bargain I sfZSEil K -sssssssr 1 'mw M The snappiest, handsomest i SPORT SUIT! IN AND OTHERS jj ever put out at Becker's! A SPECIAL purchase of only 537 suits. Strictly high grade, in the very choicest fabrics and designs; the biggest bargains of the season. DON'T HESITATE Seme With Extra We Have Alse Made Liberal Reductions en Superior Brand Clethes New $17.50, $19.75, $24.50, $29.75 ALL STRICTLY HAND TAILORED AND UNION LABELED Union Suits Nainsoek and Satin Stripe 95c Were $1.50 "and $2.00 150 dez. Salesmen's Samples MEN'S OC SHIRTS OOC Slightly soiled BECKER'S QUALITY CL STORE NEWS 1514-16 Market St. Werth $25.00 & $30.00 Pair of Trousers I New Designs and Celers NECKWEAR, 35c 3 for $1.00 Superior Brand TROUSERS $1.50 te $3.95 Warranted net te rip MIR 'tm vmm &lV&m&s KK3S - ,f: ,. fs'aji,3 .a 1771
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