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PALS Freer , pe ‘| _ By Leased Wire | | AGE OF SP ORTING NEWS | (ae |NURMI SMASHES RECORD BUT LOSES HANDICAP RACE ~ ‘| NNFHISTOPASS NISOWIN | ‘k's. WNGENT RICHARDS TOPS BILL | /QHNNY DUNDEE SAS HE ION | O00-METER EVENT AT GOTHAN TENNIS RanKinesFonsenson (UNAUAY FROMFRED BRETTONET / First in News Of All Events te : . | 4 erie fy anit : f ‘undred-Yard Handicap Proves Too Much for By HENRY L. FARRELL. Trip Home to See Sick Brother, ta Back of Th Runner; Other World’s Records NEW YORK, Jan. 21 Ascent of Young Vincent Rich- Sudden Flight From Paris, He Says on aE : , the forn boy wonder of the t i , to secon . : Shattered in Meet. wicca ae Ine ratidnalevoRine: list and Rie teeceiG to third Amval at Gotham, 2 place in the women’s ranks of Mrs. Molla Mallory, the for- mer queen of the American court, are the outstanding fea- NEW YORK, Jan, 24.—(United Press)—Johnny Dun- so cures of the “‘first 10” announced today by the United States |qee, former world’s featherweight champion, who is Lawn Tennis association. matches and that Johnston didn't | Charged, with having run out of a contract in Paris to meet Willlam T. Tilden, the world’s} take those matches seriously. 2 Re ‘5 # ceitbiba: and Miss Helen Wills,| ‘There may be no protest over the |Fred Brettonnet, arrived today on the Paris and said he Olympic and national champion, are | action of the Committee in placing | had returned to see a sick brother-in-law. ay given ‘first place in the mens and| Miss Mary K,. Brown, former cham- Dundee, who was accompanied by his ‘wife and man- women’s classes. It could not have] pion, second behind Miss Wills with} . 4, jimmy Johnston, dented’ that By HENRY L. FARRELL font (United Press Staff Correspondent.) THIRTEENTH REGIMENT ARMORY, BROOKLYN, TA ®. Y., Jan. 24.—Fighting against a heavy handicap given | | Ww to three of | fellow countrymen, Paavo Nurmi, was de- hive ee ty Pe. feated here tonight in a 2,000-yard race by Gunnar Nilson, “ef the Finnish-American A. C. é as sf i “4 i , been otherwise. h Mrs. seetory bas ieee Pane at prado tad run out of his ieontreny an 4 4 plea ard Nils Ania i 2 re-| & age Pa Pa For tho first time in years, the} generally expected that the veteran | |'\4 }.6 was going back to Paris as ; ated Ca ee Ro eee ataaaet terete ; : : first; Bil Johnstone, xecond'—has | for.a come-back that resulted in one] t7°"uiso disclosed that he never re- goto mpetitors did not finish been changed with Richards tn sec-| of her best seasons. signed the featherweight champion- : second, record CAGE PLAY CRITICIZED ond place and Johnston, third. The first 10 tn the men’s class OM | ship and that he is still the cham- 5 While eastern critics were expect-| the ranking lst are—Tilden, Rich-| jon, ing that the ranking committee} ards, Johnston, Howard O. Kinsey, “T was all eeady to go through would recognize the former Ford-| Wallace F. Johnson, Watson Wash-| with the contract,’ he said, “when ham boy's great year on the courts | ‘burn, Harvey Snodgrass, John Hen-| my wife recelved a cablegram that in national and international com-|nessy, B.:I. C. Nortor and Dr.| hee brother was very ill, and she petition, there may be a violent pro-| George King. would not consent to making the test from California where Johnston} y+ ts surprising that Dick Wil-|trip hame alone, so I had to leave {san idol, Mams, Manual Alonzo, Frances T.| with her.” Friends of Johnston are ready to! Hunter and Frank Anderson were| When asked about his brother-in- ata cee vi icalaonoeti roti pare not ranked at all. The committee | law, Dundee said after some hesita- ti ] Ei t ond place on the si | said it lacked sufficient data on| tion that his name was Walter Ur- Fa ona 1 h Seen tory that the boy scored over Jobn-| tnetr competition. ban and that he thought he lived up i! id clanged for ia ston in the East-West intersectional} >). yennessy, the young In-|on Amsterdam avenue. Mrs. Dundee In Major Baseball lap Nurm! was 20 yards behin ren hcres dlanapolls star, rose from below last | safd that her brother's name was Jul- ed veliient! on the r y night between the Stan. | year's “20's” to elghth this year.| ius. ; | p but tho t s too|much | Tore roothallithan besietben tine} NEW GYMNASIUM OPENED AT LARAMIE RANKS oi ere Dita ran rr orcad beter ti feta gotta Gre an lap but the } more football than basketball. ‘The vanced from below the first 10 of] when he was told that Benny Leon- — d the Phantom Finn was s¢ am, finding in the first 1 ¢ last year. ard had retired as the Ughtwelght) (copyright, 4925, Casper Tribune) eh Basketball, started. riding | AS MAJOR ASSET OF In the women's class the commit.| champion but he later recaited that | “SEW Seinke, yaa. 24—Another rObeonenGn ead iecualtag thins tee named for the first 10; Miss} he had heard something about tt. | ractional fight in baseball may re- The following communtcation re celved yesterday, speaks for itself, After ithe: Ww name and address of the | Dempsey, who is ay be obtained at the Tri.|best for her movie nyone Interested. Hers ected {t of them for months Jack ighter by profession, and Estelle Taylor, known er, finally admit they are to be ried. When? » posed for the “announcement” picture. y a yard al ww world's 2 : It was app: nt that Nurmi run = : a cia ! , . 7 ked {f he would try to win : before here, that tonight he was not] an over the floor.‘ . Wills, Miss Brown, Mrs. Mallory,| When as! sult from recent developments in | on bis run. With no spikes per-| they econ her she partech shel | ‘Miss Eleanor Goss, Mrs. Marion Zin- Phenisborelene championship he re-} the Jimmy O'Connell-Cozy Dolan jultted, he Yan a wonderful diate alt tt ‘ l | Bolsa derstein Jessup, Miss Martha Bay- | plied: ! P bribery case in the National league. 1) : asby "thd | scurny abt: pivalighel hata keke Cornel 9 Towa, | Possibilities of Physical Development ard, Mise Mayme McDonald, Mrs. i.| ‘Sure, I. welsh only 136 pounds] ""Avter demanding that Commis. trailed across! chance and make the game tore | E. Cole, Mrs. Molly D. Thayer and ae yba what abopt xed ay. sioner Landis make public the testi 19 stands acted | popular in Casper by making all the ° Miss Leslie Bancrott. ie was asked what al 4 Kap-| mony which he obtained from tlie Vy eeoinentsxily ae if -etupified aid‘then| teams play teaxetiai. : Defeats Knox} Stressed by President Crane at Miss. Goss dropped from third to|!2% the new featherwelght cham-/ 21 ‘players at the hearing in New Niel cat : pion and he sald. “I have never | you in aay Str vomit eect to give Nurm! a st “A dyed in the wool fan." 7 : rs fourth position. Mrs. Jessup was | P!0! aaa. plonehip. Yeti | Yous 18 advance of tho world series, rl cheer as he went back to the start dustecitlay Mikes. | Christenin of Structure not ranked last year. Miss Bayara|S!ven up the champ! P. regarding the approaching by O'Con- a. g& at 4 5 ie f have something to say about the} ney of Sand, of the Phillies, some of r end. ce umeet by the de. | GOPHERS TRIM CARDINALS MOUNTVIEW, Towa, 248 ‘ Jumped:trom ninth to sixth place. 1170 9 — Phabe who Stace toveniost Ini 'weline urmi was not ups * | MADIGON, Wis, Jansd4-Rlane| cose rodeos» ieetic } oo Mrs. McDonald fell from eixth to Ss sk feat. matavout Araiitaie pitts : seventh. to see the “minutes have suddenly Anse aten eat rais ta outran and outshot Wisconsin | sietmed Knox College here LARAMIE, Wyo-, Jan. 24.—(Speclal to The Tribuhe)—Balancing come to the conclusion that O’Con- pests ie HE J here tonight, handing the Cardinals ht) their 2 ag . . Robert and Howard Kinsey, the + pal Mar s r score against the University of Wyoming for Friday night's defeat z and grasped the hand Of| thelr fourth’ straight basketball de.|b¥ a acct of 39 to 21, Cornell ted] the University of Utah cagers staged n pondertul comebeeke Inve tontene. | California brothers, were given firet aL as Dee Pen ata a Pees heey wae dure | feat, 25 to 14. all the way, and trounced the Cowboys 27 to 15, in a game featured by roughness. | Position in the men's doubles with Dolan who, apparently, is to be left 4 a hundred yar i on 5 Wyoming tried many shifts in its lineup without avail. BU Johnston and Clarence Griffin. ¢b' Beat sunalded any loadihabimey, | rt | ¢ . = | Be a = Lester at forward played a good gamo for the University. eeicisitianins thal OW e 6 AAS have fastened {itself upon his bac S HO \\ ro > | pions, thiray The National league which, ot , Jeo! . UT, i course, bears the burden of this epl- 7 eke ke eat ’ LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan. 25.—The new gymnasium of the SBGataaits “Minecinan: lehaee wae F wernt niversity of Wyoming, opened Friday with the Wyoming- | CHICAGO PEEVED OVER tance in ord was to 29, is the finest building of its kind between the Missis-| guisn {s expected here, when tennis sobanaiee iis eae kaa ag —_——— |sippi and the Pacific coast. Dr. A. G. Crane, president of | dignitaries learn that B. I, C. Nor- volved in it. |the university, delivered a brief talk preceding the start of | to". St: Louts, and Dr. George King, orgetown run ivan a mile race by doing the dis: } T 4 aN compelled to bear that of 1919, is 47 15) The Poiraerie | | RAIN FOR RI NNT NG | Utah conference basketball game which Wyomihg won, 31 LN ee how! of an. NEXT OCTOBER crenata ot 3 os | den, Sulli Boston college, which By HENRY L. FARRELL by himself and he gets the idea tha N Lo o was inside tt (United Press Sports Editor.) can develop into a champion at| in which he stressed the pos-dVérything. “bas” beed\ “provided (jin Dieses a omonten tome a a : > : t, 19%, by United Press.) me hasty rate. Of course, If @ sof physical development. ample proportion. : te. Lott deteae |Skyscraper to Replace « % J i pemehet s : in the national rating. Lott defeat- Ly: pe: : of YORK, Jan. 24—(United|b¥ Nad somo kind of a defective) Tests of the revenue posetbitities| | Two small gyminastums tnside the) gr Norton twice last season and Chi ver : W style in runr ’aavo Nurmi, th get alon s, he might never|ef the new gym showed that the|large one take care. of boxing and ri i r r events a x the “first ten,” Lott won 27. cham- ) ; him his error, but if he was serious y conference game held here|and. much other equipment. has . Fi Yi \f as seriou Nr e ionsh! year. ations, he would work out|®€ Which were working, permitted |letics. e himself without know.|the entire crowd of 1,300 to leaye|~ The women's department has been Hing tt." the building in less than 10 min-|carefully fitted out, including a sep- NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—(United of the century the ‘Terrible Jewe.”” | \Wetrel eeaineea eine jutes, In the old gym it frequently | arate pool and all other modern con- Rickard, sport pro-| juvenile terrors of Casper's courts, pectin Seats, Coed Liat | 20 49 minutes for the ‘crowd to] veniences down to hair dryers. moter, states that the Hew Madison | defeated the Methodists 44 to 5. The k —>—_—___ I fillenae* kh Cotte nee ett | get out of the building. Square Garden ‘will be ready for| Jews ran wild in the scoring line ; fy i occupancy by October 15, 1925. It] with Dittman, Hubbard and Scherels will not be on the site of the pres-| accounting for the countérs while qualiti the mis 1 ‘Willams, who carried United States colors in the Olympic games. ————— In the religious basketball battle nuch mores enter when ho is fore d it through peaks no m¢ part of the trainir any athlete The basketball floor is large college court in the center in did when he|Some track coa insisted _ ; r © 5,0 930; Bat lis | thal Gnteterweataiie att lrect view of the baleony that will W I m f ent garden but on Eighth avenue,| Flappy dropped in two baskets for aa lean to cthn eo phere eee eave te 1,600 comfortably. etcome tor (By United Press) and) 6th istreet. “The o}d. Garden losers: s some more. Some of the most su he gym. is a huge plece of ar- 6 CHICAGO—Clyde Beck, —_thira | Will be torn down at once and a sky-) ‘The lineups: a : ch |cessful rowing coaches h 1 ture with 500 tons of native Star Gridder baseman for the-Los Angeles club|#craper, replace the t sea Wp pe senrs sea) f anit waif Jiowed the samo™theory tn forcing|lme stone in the walls, 1,300,000 may come to the Cube, if tho rec. (ture, Rickard ts putting up the new | scherok h ahelare |rome of their crews to peddie ai| bricks on. top of that and a basket o . ommendation of scout Jack Doyle | Garden with the ald of tne ee oeee |agetman -~ 14:09 waa Ri Ata Jleast twenty-five ales. Nurm| 1V paving space of sa.oi0 neat || Les Exe Markireg) | tears trate.” eck was’ one ot ce |secus interests and other business tupbard — het ries rain’ | the thébry ‘about anilenge. et with a ceiling 35 fect high and J | |stars last season andiled’the Coast |men and sport lovers, tle will’ be| Chiteutt F a fr ‘ esee |i ape earn canes a quarter of a mile of steel over League third sackers, present.» 1, Carperna, have! (on | Logan. — = td oes at] ¥, wants to learn how to} tec CATA ENTIRETY ; occupied the new site. Rickard has| \ yfethodists (6) B f ¢ : age Sed | " iya, {| When {t 4s sald that the balcony Tribune) |, GRAND BEACH, Mich—Fifty ski | Secured permission of the Saeigete | aeons, 5 ila ke | would soduguAmeric a mile around and the swim: ric 4—-With |tders will compete, in. the third| rs of tho old Garden Ree onan ° ° So — © | hove < ge nes Nd: heeds - nk 100 feet by 30 feet in| « tte 4 z unnual ski tourney here Sunday.| Perpetuate the name of the new 0 ; he| boys who have a fondness for track n| “Sleepy” Crowley due at South : Hy ( ‘ ’ ’ hat ti |dimensions ft can be seen that s Henry Hall, Detroit, world’s cham. | structure. 4 5 t shae Ub decide upon the dis: | Bend from San Francisco where pion, winner of the Cary Jump last| The plans call for a building of ° LL \ i ance best fitted to then. |he fas been under treatment in the |Pon: We ue those cored, steel. construction, fireproof and | Johnson 0 , ® finest hospital following a nervous col- he modern tn every respect, with every T ‘ 1 ever, to point | to ben aprir ; Pha ple lapee after the Stanford game. | cincago—pntriés closed today| mechanical device for the conduct 1 | % Amer young hp akncoiitie, : ‘ Reset aera ay hs Bang forthe international 18.2 balk line|of any indoor sporting eyent; any | : t run fastert t das! some e he @ | URES 05; 2 ame to, stage @ | binterd tourney to take place ‘h function, industrial dis. F IGH (| ‘Ss AND > 3 , ‘ big reception . ; Soo es ies to house the | a ; ur ; ~Sas RSM Yppearie nal bay 3 . The six en-| ge the 5 T 1 uate. | For « looked ue though j} tered com »' etrongest cam:| A prospect of u bs er ; 1 there ‘nev ould be any’ recep-"! paign who ever fought f vory | getting the Republican national con FIGH TERS ured lutgely social portant t s t decid : . tion; for after a period of recoy- | clicking honors They ;-| vention for it in a bo > carry you ¢ te ag bs fi a e ery, Crowley suffered a relapse | pion Wille Hoppe, New York; Wel-|in the prelir angements. _OS ANGELES, rey Bunt Sechivaeen cee in. American |"? continued. “Run another 1 last week and fears were express- | ker Cochrane, Hollywood, Calif; Ed-| It will cover a plot of ground 200] Siw yonie = bulted Press) oa Bree to the |bova acem to have tho Idea of get. [M2 {Hen anohter mille. “Don't, trs ; habe 0G as to his recovery. Bot he won |ouard Horremanns, Belgium; Erich | feet wide by 600 feet long and 126/12 nite Gengro, American flyweight 4 ! the f g speed before they build up| 2, bec: At frst regulate jyour , out and left San Francisco for | Hagenlacher, Germany; Kamatare|feet from pavement to cornice. champion, may accept an offer frc fete sits ar thely body to endure the strain of | P20? #9 that you will be fresh when} By FAIR PLAY. home on Tuesda: Suzuki, Japan and Young Jako The whole will bo divided into two] tne National Sporting club to mes ht ; Pareto d jyou finish. You can't develoif| (Copyright, 1925, Casper ‘Tribune)|, Details: of Crowley's pathette | Schaeffer, San’ Franctaco. level, making it possible for twol rixy Clark, Lnulishy charapl : e Wa 5 | ctpally ‘for tt atural style when you are tired.| NEW YORK, Jan. 24 case show that all {s not roses In => separate activities of large propor-| yy Gon ner at . to Sat bacon tx > I ga n If you have to trot for a mile|N. J., promoters: who called ¢ the pathway of the players of a | ‘URBANA, Il—Having accepted | tions to take place at any one time.} jt, manager ‘Tho suatelt benctionln? any. idea, tha feb a0) tha dolng_an-|Ted Moore-Tiger Flowers engage | team that is winning and has the | Yale's Invitation to Join the inter-|'rhe lower level, which will be 200 hag beled ee eee : ed foe tives q a eG ; pan pa oh sat! ee! eee out pega hy of keeping the rec- | cotfeglate bee Me ty oteee a! feet wide by 175 feet long, is esp ‘i io" ne imgtic) ati d miles tr until | Flowers in New York are now|ord clean. For it has to be borne|timber topplers -v thelr first} cially designed for commercial reo onas a ; ee ! . vou feel that Mnerease | realizing that they acted hastily, | tn mind that the days of the gas- (meet with the Elis, February 11. hibitions; the upper for conventidhs, | yAtAY YORK—Mickey Nialier: ttle theatr at lhe period lof preluninacy | Sue DeOnanE et tie idea) Tt was the shrewd Tex Rickard) houre ringer who stayed tn college | Results will be compared by tele-| athletic exhtbitions and sports, Mopting. MIligea femrocean vate t ng, I built up my body and| ‘02 800m that ye eady to Bo} who convinced them of this. Be-| until after the football season to | graph. © Michigan won last year’s| qt will be possible to seat 23,000 | pioy y cy 7 Bi tet iy anh has . ot A a natital westee Neri the fler sy Every mile that|leving, and wisely so, that Tiger's| play football and then quit are | title! spectators without undue crowding, | Margy may be matehed for one of the he W t 2 came for thetoltey f 4 1{ 208 run without ealling upon y wing power had not been burt by| pretty much at an end. Brilltance or 9,900 more than the Olympia in| Cally matches of the out-door season he 1 19 4 rns the |rexerve strength will build up your knockout, Tex signed him to] on the football field is accom EDINBURGH, Scotland— France| rondon—at present the world's larg- | 7°% preg Walker has agreed to I will not be able to re: | hn’y body, increase » de'{meet Lerlenbach—and don't think| panted by brilliance in the class |took another soak in the Hyropean | est covered amphitheater—and 10,000] yorene te mach and several New 1 accept l.to) explain, why | Mecipeameeeee 1] there Vt be a crowd to see thts} room and by acute nervous eenal- | rugby championship todas when ]more than the old Garden could] Milligan won Tips coher tactic ee 4 ; : le of almost flat-| running. Idi amtayail be Pane. PE eet Sen eWay COmeeO, Hold, cently by outpointing ‘Ted Kid Le 1 1 je of al lat-| running for speed unt! the meantime, Flowers 1s pro. SS to'4 victory. 1 ii? the | io, a br baad shad Siti deal’ f is frowned upon} igi¢, and nti) 1919 that writh, ia velit tis ed it contalsf the mest inodern | in a 20-round bout. Walker is to A t of the best American|T really reached the point where I| hero ofa film series wl Mi 0 ‘ ADE: ; ice hockey equipment. A franchise} Jeaye soon fos Califohnia, where 10 et s. It been sald that he|felt like pushing myself. Of cou ieplayed “ine eave S Mises z | Issourl Hangs A ratahegal Rag 7 ac SOF ane has been acquired from the National) hay been signed tentatively for s¢v- a Ee a care tudy of styles and|the development of Kia aware \« champion rugby ‘team will be given | Hockey League and Canadian play-| oral pouts but will retere tt vey ‘ ted,one of bis own that was al runner + Ri'we ethics Seater: t beside S a chance to play the New Zealand | ers will be seen in action there next| moters arran, indoor bi uth ; eC0. oly ee Ieee eee Fynnse, would! pe mii er, be-|n manager, nor the public Up Drake Scalp “Al-Blacks,” claimants of — the | winter, ~ | Miles ge ast indoor, bout with : yn of s fine cauise in Finland we have only. a few hat , seem to feel that world's championship, when they |” qn addition, the plans call for club} MS" ting he Se t months in which we can tral nd {all was n he colitded with visit San Francisco on a tour of the | -ooms and dining rooms pees ar the £2 | er abt nuoy fi Sole ia | RAR Ma aur wee Dene UNE eaten Tori Betore ain for Canada or | iiss maya that tbe or anal FULini Holds t T have had 25 ¢ ibe | “TE only, enow. that itde| Sie Vanst@e ees Amierisan ha} thee uciit pangortunate, but see}, COLUMBIA, Mo., Jan. 24—(United | Eames in Montreal, Toronto and Van-lq half years he has had charge ot | ifered to me within the ry few | the form that came to me naturally | would be—Work slowly. Don't burt * bate, Om IP Wien Be] Pregs.)—Showing improvement over Zeslanditeats need (bat ft ie aly Sore cid Geasan gear Un woo npn but I prefer one here on the | when .t, Waa .ereibpitos mae ia) atrilel eea en RIL eta oaad TaN Es \ previous contests, the University ot a that efforts would | pie have been entertained there. Ca e Lead B f i ing to get a stride |y ying fF r Delaney, he seems to be| Missour! basketball t won f he to get a game with the Olympic —_— itl to remain in basebail.’’| and a style that enabled me to get|up slowly and you will be bull n unfortunate position of not| Drake here tonight srt Sout “OM | champions in San Francisco, — | wn : wing |the most distance with the least | well, and above all, if you want to] being able to plck up good money| grove Drcere pein aeered't Purple Loses ¥ B ti 1 | ot years. |exertion, I didn't study any one’s}]become a runner, you will have to h meeting second raters. He|she eletto mules Bucky starred for! WEST POINT, N. Y~The acy ea ing owd } : Ruth ts bi Vv 00 pols me x, SARE ABona by copying run and EAN Rye pene aves be. got to fight th@ topnotchers to re MoDonndughe ied" he ee came out on top in a series of sport ° e € as been ohlemainen 6 only great| came maste sing bh brushes ke in col: ve ne sixth of that sum. ‘Thelleunner ever ehw before I went tolan hour a day.”) ty flahtacvene emeein wis | Coe eee ae et Te deel ach patqulatios: the: Gniversté Ra To Ohio State CHAMPAGNE, Ts. Jan. 24. ington club declared al 40 per | Antwerp As his ideas about running form | open is fair game for Delaney. But | &"™° featured with bad shots, Toronto ting men, 8 to 2 while the| » (United Press)-—Ilinols reteined the Re decided tha elubauale t }m pushed paltaee, 24 : oe Nivea About the} kely any time to make a good} HOOSIERS ROMP. ON MAROONS| Toronto squad, 14 to 10, In hockey, | qa , Pminte’e tes| erm urane by oteating Towa, hale jas decided the club is looking ou! along too fast. The coach|otler !mportant factor of taining} 5 inst the Frenct | MIN ¥,] (Cited Press)—Ohio State's bas-| tofore unbeaten by a score of 23 to r its own intereajs and it ts time |teaches him in a month or so what|-—Seepine in conditt é ta ig wae Roca BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan, 24—|the Army defeated Bates college 5|keteers put down tho fighting | 15. ‘The gam of h him te think niece It foul: eitmesA Vidor to naeuinel Bate eis ty one Indiana defeated Chicago, 40 to 11,/to 1 and the cadet tn door polo team 3 : eerie Was one Of thei bard: Northwesterne : sided battle tonight, loutelagsed equudron A 18 to 9. peote DE EL to Tr, ere Conlglit by a} eat ever played on the local floor, At the half Iinolm led 12 to 11, wi ina

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