Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 02, 1922, Final, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922
17
Series for the Championship of Philadelphia Baseball Association Will Start en August 2
CHOOSE TEAMS TO
DECIDEC1TY TITLE
Eleven Clubs In Three Sections
Start Series Begnining
August 28
TO REQUIRE THREE WEEKS
By WILLIAM S. DALLAS
milE singe Is nil set for the Innugura-
"M ti nt th blcsen bnscenll series
Ver functioned In this section, the
championship frnmes te determine the
bt tenm In the Philadelphia Baseball
Association. ...
At n mcctlnc held Inst night the
Heard of (iorcrnera discussed the matter
until nn early hour this mernlnj? nnd
flnnlly named the teams in the various
sections which will compete for the
hnrnir beginning the week of August 28.
The city lina been divided Inte three
icctlen. nnd these are the centestants:
Northern faction nrldcsburg. North
Fhillie. J. & J- Dobsen and Stenton
Southern Mictien Seuth Phillies.
Feutli I'Mlly Hebrews and Flelsher
Wcs"' Philadelphia section Shnnah
,n, Stenclnirst. Lit Brethers nnd Phil
adelphia Terminnl.
The mnnnRcrs of the eleven clubs
named will meet tomorrow evening, nt
which time the details will be decided
upon by these taking part.
Te Talie Three Weeks
It is expected thnt the series between
the white city clubs will require three
necks. That is ns far as the Beard of
Ooveniers lias gene. The matter of
deciding the winner of the out-of-town
ami colored sections Is te come up later.
Te detcrmlne the best tenm nmeng
the clecn white teams In the city, one
intne nt home nnd one nwny between
thp clubs mentldncd will be staged. The
chcdule will be adopted tomorrow
night. The committee In chnrge Is
Fddle Gottlieb, chairman : Jim Benner,
Jilll Glcasen nnd Lnrry Semmcr.
The first 10 per cent of the receipts
cf nil gnmes will c turned ever 10 me
Philadelphia BnHcbnll Association. The
dinner will receive 00 per cent of the
receipts and the loser 40 per cent, Irro Irre Irro
jneethc of whose field the game is
plajed en.
The Final Game
The winner of the white city teams
will be pitted against the winner of the
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Heme-Run Hitters
in Games Yesterday
Mllllnm. Ilreun
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MS.VdUK TOTALS TO DATE
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Amrrlenn T.rnrur 880 817
National I,eu(ii 822 310
Till! I.KADICRH TO DATE
i American Iatne
Wllltnma. Ilrawrm 27
VValkrr. Atlilrtlrn 21
Itiith, ViinkprK , IK
HHInnnn. Tlirrn in
Vllllrr. Allilrtfr 14
Mound Ynnkmi U
Fnlk. Whit? Hex II
McMnnun, Jlinnns n
Iykc. Allilrlks 8
llurim. Rfd Hex H
Jutlrr. Hrnutar , . . . . 8
It lit li one rear into 38
National Lenaua
llnmle'. Canllniil 27
wiiiinmn. rniniM n
IM, IMilMir- 18
Mi'imcl. (llnnU
Wlirnt. Relilna
Alnsmllh. t'-nnllnnla
Krll.v. UlnnlN
(Irlnint, ( libs
.inner, i iiim
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rnrklnsun
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Feurnlrr. C'nrillnnU , ),.
1IOVIK HUNS 1021
Amerlran Le ikue
National IeaKUe
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out-of-town white teams and the col
ored teams in the finals, which are te
be decided at one of the local big league
pnrks. President Cnrtwrlght says from
the present indications the scries prom prem
ises te be the biggest event In scml scml scml
profcssleanl ball ever Conducted In tbli
city.
The Beard of Governors hns also
placed a couple mere teams en the
suspended list. They are Mlnnewa
nnd XiihIivIIIp (Hants. They were
guilty of violating the constitution and
no assoclutien tenm enn play them
under penalty of suspension.
It was also decided te play another
all-star white nnd colored contest. It
will be staged en Saturday, August 12,
ns a twilight contest at the North Phil
lies' field nt 1'eurth and Wiugohecking
streets.
KILLEFER LEAVES CUBS
Called te Heme In Paw Paw Owing
te Death of Mether
Bill Killefcr, mnnnger of the Chl Chl
cnge Club, hurriedly left the team here
lust night en retcipt of a wire nn nn
neunrlug thnt his mother hnd been
killed in nn nutcmebile accident In Pnw
Pnw, Mich., hN home.
The Kail news came from his fnthcr.
Judge William Klllcfer. Particulars of
PLAISTED WORRIES
and Ten Kyck hnd been mntched for a
I special race en the Schuylkill, lllley
put up a nig new I because lie had net
in
in
AS RILEY ARRIVES
'Bey" Sculler, 78, Here te Rew
Against Fermer Rivals
Saturday
icon invited te cemnetc. In fnct. he
iiindc Mich u kick thnt nn Invitation
wiis extended him te row against his
two fees of years gene by.
According te Fred Plalstcd. the rnce
' will net be te show which of the Hcullcrs
Is the better enrsmnn of today. Planted
nn) H it will be just te prove te the
people that old-timers still can row the
regular course without falling dead
from a weak heart, or something like
CONFIDENT OF
Tred Plnlstcd. the seventy-two-year-e
(1 youngster, Is beginning te get wor wer
ried ever the outcome of his tnntch race
wuii .urn Ten i:jck. a jeuth of sixty
nine, thnt Is scheduled te be rowed in
connection with the golden jubilee na
tional amateur regntta en the Sehtivl
kill. Plalstcd isn't worrying about Ten
Ljrk winning thnt race, however.'
tnctJs. nnethrr iculler hns entered the
rnce nnd has all the confidence In the
world.
This hev .71m Itlle.v, nged neventv
eight arrived In Philadelphia from h'ls
home In Saratoga Springs. N. Y.. jes
tcrdny. Htnndlnjr mere thnn six feet in
Ills i -ecks, Itiley rnrrles his 102 pounds
ii i "'! .C,1V(! nml Krnce t"t MiuelHn"
nil doubts about him being in perfect
condition.
1'pen arriving In this city Mr. Itiley
mm e arrangements te Stay at the
Philadelphia Iinrue Club, where he will
remain until after the regatta. His
beat, a rednr shell mnde bv Wnrd. of
this city jet. but this didn't keep Itiley
off the wnter. '
Borrowing n shell, the kid went out
M,f 'I"1"1' b,,,,c strenm nn,l enjoyed
himself immensely. Hi, f0rm wns te
njillcd In such a fashion that even .Tack
Kelly might have enxled
nnr fv,nllTMi fccl "J"1 '" com,n wIn-nfi-
i '" Rllcy -nll with enthusiasm
after he came off the river. "I nm in
perfect condition, nnd thee ether
eungsters better be ready te take a
lacing or they're going te be very dis
appointed nfter that ince "
in'fhn?8!"-?! Trc fertv-nine years.
In thnt time he has met the best of the
old-timers, inc.-hiding his two oppo
nents this week. Hp reue,, n Jinst
IftJ' ntPTre,vr N- Y- ! nt Sk
Itiver, Providence, It I.
He was one of the twelve prefes.
slennls in the T'nited States when he
was nt the peak of his enreer nnd wen
mnny races.
itiley never attended a college, but
thnt
Riley, however, seems te think dif
ferent. He hns the idea that It will be
I n race for supremacy nnd intends te
UIPTflRV ' row Mls Dest te wln n(' ,1C 's n,n'lnff
Vlu I Un I I nrnillpiienH ninenp liiq friends that he
will cop first honors.
,71m Ten Ilck, the Syracuse Uni
versity tutor, has net arrived in Phila
delphia, yet and se has given no opinion
nil tlm rnmlnir race.
The scullers will row ever the regular
nntlennl cetirs?. There will be no frills
attnehed and everything will be the
sartie ns if it was a race between
Hoecr. Kelly and Costelle. All of the
rules will be observed and no handicaps
will be given out.
All of the bejs are ln perfect condi
tion and the race has attrncted a nation-wide
Interest. It is estimated It
will draw mere spectators than any
ether event en the program. Old-timers
from all ever are preparing te come
here for the spectacle. Te use the
weids of one of the early arrlvnls:
"It will be the greatest rowing event
In history. Probably never agniu will
three stars of their. nt;e be mntched, nnd
It will be worth the while of everv low
ing enthubinst te be en hand for the
race."
Today's Independent Games
And Yesterday's Results
TODAY'S GAMES
American Chain at Seuth rhlllle, Braid
nnd llljcler MrtrU.
Tntr'n Htar, of. CICTelnnd. at IllUdle,
Third nnd I'.rln Mrreta. Camden.
lltUher nt Htcnten rirld Club, rhll-EHena
nnd .Mnnirrnte slrwln.
Htnnrlitirnt nt Wllmlnrten.
rh'lndeliihla Trrmtnnl nt Oeenn City.
. Ilrldenliurr nt Nhnnnhnn, Fertr-eUhlh and
trnnii ntrrrt
Nt. Ilnmnlms nt All Star retle.
I'hllmlrlphln Ileynl Htnrn nt North PhUllM,
Ien iih nnd MlnxntierMnr Mreeta.
Fnrti-rldilli Wnrd nt LUhthenge Beth'
Club, l'rent trtand Krle nrrnae.
Ilrrn Mawr nt llelfltld. Oientx and Ohurtli
lane.
Heward Strf'iill Teut at Monotype. FottJ FettJ
neirnln nnd Hpruce ntrrrtn.
Karnnn f!ttilt at Mn,iflirn A A.. Ttrentv.
nun inri nna nnjurr nrrnae,
Celnnlm Ire Crrnm nt Art Ixxitn. Mngcher
nnd Wrfltmerclnnd utrretA.
I'l.'.lmlelphln Navy Ynrd 1ani New
Tendon Submarine Flaw at BeedTtnc Sta
tion, 2 1. M.. I-rnciir. Inland Navy Yard.
I" B. T. I-fHuiif Srctlen A. Cumberland
nt Ridge Aveiiue. Itldre nenue end l l
lilrken llrltei Hectlen II. Woodland nt lid lid
ment. SUIr-thlril nml Walnut street.
Rockdale nt .Nnthllj-, llelrrade and On On
tnrle hlrreln.
Sjeiilh I'hlllr Hebrmva nt rurltan. Second
nnd I Imrflrld street.
Riverside nt Hirnwlirldce A Clothier. Sli-ty-iecend
nnd Walnut stneta.
Chester nt T.nnidnle,
Rnrtrnm I'nrk nt SI. H. Smith, Tenth and
Uutlrr street.
YESTKROAY-fl RESULTS
Telrce Hrhoel, ifli Wnnnmaher, .
ntnuner'a. .1 Hnrllfnbur;, 2.
I'enrmlnnln Railroad Iene Trnffle. Si
SPECIAL
CONTESTS
FOR UPTOWN NINES
Sphas
North
Oppose
Phillies
Puritan and
Play Royal
Stars Flelsher at Stenton
BRIDESBURG VS. SHANAHAN
Forty-eighth nnd Iirdwn streets. The
uptewncrs came hack last night and
handed the Hpbas a kickln" and lire
out te de the same thing te .Tim Hon Hen
ner's crowd. "Lefty" Htlcly will twirl
for Itridesburg.
Stenton Field Club opposes Flelsher
in an lnter-seetlennl clnsh. The ynmers
have met the Mount Airy Inds en sev
eral previous occasions nnd the games
were of the scnsntiennl order. The
teams come together en Stenton's Field,
nt Phll-Kllenn nnd Musgrnvc streets.
The big contest downtown is nt Shet7.
line Park, where the Seuth Phillies
take en the American Chain. Mali
nger Iliidelph has a crippled club, with
Cetter nnd I.al en the side lines, but
hopes te be nble te take the number
nf tlm Arrnv ullh bin revised llnc-up.
aiarshall K. Smith is at home with season.
Unrtram Park, nt
streets, nml nt
Tenth nnd nan
Sixty second and.WwfvVii
nut streets Straw bridge & uietnwj $
takes en Riverside. This will gire uu '.
West Phllly fans n chnnce te leek evff 'i
ne of the fnstest bciul-profcsslenll
tenms In New Jersey.
The Forty-eighth Wnrd team will
play the Lighthouse nine nt Frent stretj
and F.ric nxentie tonight nt (1:10 o'clock
Iletli clubs hnvc made geed record
In bnsebnll circles tliis mii son, having
faced and defeated some of the strong
est bnsrbiill clubs of the ilty.
IJeth clubs will present their strong
est llneriips, Mini it Is most prebnblji
that Manager Sihreeder, f Lighthouse;
will use Leuis Herb, his star pitcher;'
who has dropped only one game thli
the unfertunnte accident were net cencheu the crew of Cernell University
nvnllable. Mrs. Killefcr was sixty- for. ne year.
eight years of age. Vthen it was announced that Plalstcd
REFUSES BIG OFFER
Johnny Wilsen Turns Down $10,
000 te Meet Temmy Loughran
Temmy Leughrnn, Philadelphia's
hope for the middleweight title, nnd
who recently gac Harry Creb, Ameri
can light heavyweight tttlcheldcr, a
grout battle at the Phillies' Paik, is
finding It hnrd te get opponents.
Ilenuan Tayler, lecnl promoter, mnde
Jnlinnr Wilsen, middlewi ight clinin clinin
plen, an ofTer of n !?10,000 guarantee
for nn eight-round no-decision bout nt
the Phillies' Park with I.euglunn ns an
opponent.
Tnler said thnt he hnd telegraphed
the chiiinplnn his ptopesitlon and named
the date, but he added. "LUdently
Wilsen does net want te meet Leugh -inn,
for he hns net answe-d the efTer."
Navy Gets Schoolboy Star
Annapolis. Sid.. Auc. 2 The N'al
Academy hns rrceleil a netnbln sclinolljey
nthlete In Hush lllaclt, of Ormlell, N. J.,
formerly of llackpnsarc lllirh Scheel. Itlnru
wen nine letters in different sports while at
that school. He also win the Princeton
Alumnua Cup for excellence In football.
Jlrenn City. 3t Campbell Hern. 3
extern A. A.. 3i Wnshlnrten I
Bt. Jehn's C. C.. 12t White. Diamond
Western A. A.. 3i Vnhl
Bt. Jehn' C. c. 12, lii
Olcny A. A.. 0 Tnrler SIrmetial
n lira re. 1.
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1'reirres. fli Ml. r.htiriMi. A
Me'wlv n. V.. 7i Annunciation C. C. 5,
Napa rrofranlennl. Si Napa .Married
Sltiltet.
Men. 0
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ret. 4.
rink Cempanr,
men, 0.
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OermnntewTi
Philadelphia
Slid.
Fire.
Hpccinl twilight gnmes nre en the
schedule for several tennis this etenlng.
Nntlvity nnd North Phillies, clubs thnt
are always away en Wednesday, line
booked contests en the home diamond.
At Second nnd Clenrfield streets the
Seuth Pliillv Hebrews will tnkc en the
Purltnn tenm. The uptown churchmen
hnvc been cutting n wide swath In In
dependent circles and hae been nngllng
for-n game with the Sphas for a long
time. The followers of the churchmen
will be out In force te witness the con
test. The North Phillies have booked Chap
pie .lohnsen's Royal Stars as an extra
attraction for the NIcetewn fans. The
Phils have sure been hitting up a win
ning pnee the last month nnd areJmik
in the old position they occupied tills
time n year age. Chappie Jehnsen's
tribe has just returned from a nest1
sureessful trip through New nnglanil,
nnd he is confident his team will be
in the finals for the big classic te be I
staged for the Philadelphia IJnschall As
sociation championship.
Four ether clubs, all rated ns nmeng
the contenders for the city baseball '
honors, will mingle. In West Fliiledcl- i
phia Uridesburg takes en Shnnnhnn nt
mmewMimBms
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Al.se with
Snap and for
Your own buckle
tm&z ::::s:s:s
'TlteSaddlersBelt"
if real
i made of one taltd piece or
leather. Better leather cannot be
had. It does net curl up en hip.
Ne stitching. Gives no end of wear.
Keep its shape, always leeks neat.
1713 CHESTNUT. PHILA., PA.
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July 29
ON July 29, 1922, the lowest
prices ever quoted en U. S.
Passenger Car Tires went into effect
Royal Cords included.
These new prices should give con
fidence te dealers and car
owners mat no lower basis of
quality tire prices will prevail.
Bear in mind that these prices apply
te the most complete line of quality
tires in the world.
Remember, tee as you, read the
following table that U. S. quality
has been positively maintained.
30 x 3 CI.
30 x 3tt "
31x4
30 x 3ft SS.
32 x 3'a
31x4
32x4
33x4
34x4
32 x 4tt
33x44
34 x 4'a
35 x 4ft
36 x 4,Mi
33x5
35x5
37x5
Royal
Cord
$14.65
14.65
22.95
26.45
29.15
30.05
30.85
37.70
38.55
39.50
40.70
41.55
46.95
49.30
51.85
Nobby
FABRIC
Chain Usco
$12.55
15.60
23.00
20.45
$11.40
13.00
21.35
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at &
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fefeiiira
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Scout Axes OOK
Great Sale of Govern
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Laundry Bags
at '
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$2 Steel Garden Spades
Te Sell for the Phenomenal i c i e t h
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U. S. Government
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Roasting Pans 9Q-
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Utility Bexes, at
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Utility Bexes '
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Delicious. Nutritious
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Table D'Hete
Luncheon
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CHOICE OF
Chicken Okra Creele
Consomme Longchamp
Chicken Consomme Jelly
CHOICE OF
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HaKed rrrsh Mackerel
A TTallennc
Jelly Omctrttr
Uuneauan licrj Gnutash
Reait Heney. Cured Ham
Sauce t hnmpa(ine
J!an,it Prime W-b of Jltef au .fl
Celli llenit lleney-Cuicd Ham
Celd Jleaat J'-rime l!ib of Iicef
Choice of J Vegetables
Mashed I'otateei
Uakeil Potatoes
Petate O'lit.cn
Petate Salailr
Creamed ranet and Pcai
TVVilfe lleans Urrtoneme
Vaearenl Au Gratm
Sliced Jersey Tomatoes
Pie lee Cr am
Cocoanut Pudding
Coffee Tea Mill:
leed Tea Iced Coffee
bNELLENBURuS Restaurant,
Sixth Fleer
In Our Fourth Fleer Rug Section
100 $57.50 & $55.00
9x12 & 8.3x10.6 Seamless
Wilten Velvet Rugs
$31.85
In beautiful Chinese and Oriental patterns. Made of
all fine selected quality yarns. Early selection is advis
able, as these beautiful rugs will net last long at this
low price.
Extraordinary Sale of
Beys' $1.50
Woven Stripe
Madras Sports
Blouses
at g5 c ea.
Distinctive patterns per
fect weikmanship. Made
with convertible cellar and
half sleeves. Sizes G te 10
years.
Beys' $1.75 Madras
Sports Shirts,
$1.15 Each
Wide variety of attrac
tive stripes. Sizes 12 1 te
14.
Beys' 50c Four-in-Hands,
25c Each
In a vnried assortment of
nttrnctne plaids, stupes,
and plnin colors.
5?" C V 'rLS First Fleer
A Mighty Fine Value
Tomorrow in These
Streng,
Splendid
Dress Trunks
Bt $11.95
Substantially built a
trunk that will stand up
under the hardest knocks of
trael.
5-ply construction uil
canized fibre covered with
lev or belts and snnp 1eeks
Sizes 3(5 and 39 inches
two twiys ene in conven
ient divided style.
A trunk that will prove
its worth in geed, lasting
service marked at this low
price as a vacation special.
bNELLENBURflS Vewth V
$2.25 2-Yard Wide
Standard Heavy
Quality Inlaid
Linoleum, gj 25
sq. yd v-a-av
Cut from full rolls.
$2.50 27-Inch Wide
Tapestry gj 35
Carpet, Yard. '"vv
Suitable for rooms, halls
and stairs.
5mTtnFjrI:S Keurth Fleer
Deep Price Cuts en
UPHOLSTERIES
$2.50 Cretonne Cretenne Cretonne
Cevercd Scat and
Back Cush- Q()p
ions, Set. . . . UfJ
Covered with excellent
Krnde cretonne, both seat
and back are tufted. Seats
have eifcht buttons and are
the large size and reversible.
48c U. S. Army
Khaki at, QA
Yard OUt
i:tra fliip iunlit UhnUl
ducK m.ide esprci.illj fir
the V S (leMTiimrnt M 11 11
ernl dcd, tles lj mm
if the IiiKhct Riiide iutt
lrlt il fei auninh ti iilv,
autumobile slip ceui,
1 jlilens. etc.
$1.98 Dutch Scrim
Curtains, Set
$1.25
Made of excellent qual
ity scrim, 2l4 yards long,
snowy white. Pretty lace
edec and insertion. Sepa
late alance. Made com
plete lendy te hang.
25 Reduction en Weed Slat
Perch Screens
Rather than cairy them ever te next reason we
will reduce all our peich screens '2e'c. Th original
prices remain en the screen. Yeu take jour own
reduction. Come in two-tone brown and tvo-teno
preen. Sizes A ft. te 12 ft. wide. Net all sies in all
colors. Ordeis filled while the let lut
S Fourth Fleer
( uiistriii t Inn (if i,-l (ilruril ( urd
10' 1 Bigger and Heavier Tread Stock
Gees Inte the Making of
Girard Cord Tires
Than Inte
Any Ordinary
Cord Tire en
t h v Market
H' h i c h Ex
plains Their
E x t r a e rdi
n a r y liesist
a n c c Where
t It e W e a r
Cemes and Their Wonderfully Superior
Milt aye. Conic in and Let L's Prove This
te Yeu.
Pure Gum Tube Gicn Away Free With
Every Girard Cord Tire Purchased
A geed time te
try out these big,
ever - sie tires. '
Thev'ie scientif
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of specially pie
pnied he. ivy pure
rubber stuck, 0
ply w : a p p e d
tread guaran
teed 9000 miles.
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30 x 3V2 $12.95
32xah $18.20 - 32.V-1",
33x4 23.80 33x4 ft
34x4 25.20 I 34x4 '2
$30.80 3U.4'2
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