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4 % ed H H i i FIGHTER FROM SEATTLE fweforihetome . IS COMING ALONG FAST!| ¢ Scrapper, Who Once Kneaded Dough, Entered © Arena Because He Also Needed It—Is an Ideal Lightweight in Build. - BY SPARROW McGANN. | EW YURK, December 23—Gene Tunney has just hooked up with r u ten-round bout in Omaha, Neb., on January 8 gements were made over the long-distance telephone, | 1 do most of his training in Jersey. The idea seems to be ! will be a breather for Gene. Maybe it will. But it will be just 1 to be prepared. | y young and coming. He was hurried along a bit! st y «nd got a bumip or two. But that counts as experience. ! ¢ right sort of a novice ains a lot through adversity. Foley in a Seat- { outih, and once lie was a baker out in his home town. ' didu’t wake wuch money at this, and he kneaded and needed the | i you get what we mean. He was fourteen when he made his first | al appeurance. Now he is tweuty-three, weighs 175 pounds and + inch under six feet in height—a genuine heavyweight. [ Nev Hot Springs, s of the Seattle mauler and | o tae seautte mauler wnd 'LOSS OF PET BULLDOG went was that Ba i, who . MOURNED AT PRINCETON . e '"."""ll“ Princeton cnmpus has sawtnined .~n‘r-:x‘;:l ,;’zle':(-; a ge in the death a oy did well result of an operation for tumer ' feated Texas! of EM, a bulldoz, the comstant Chuck Wikgin T er pugs while companion of Prof. Walter Phelps Hal becnme he facalty | @f the department of history nnd s tackled arc! pelities here. Dauring that time whom die, Eda Bas s.aue fr.ends of hnndreus of New Orleans, | d third rate fight- las been heard of Fuo'ey | hie hax heen working hard be hundreds of tes sraduates, who have been privileged to know him. S SES BONNG BOARD FORLOSS OF RNG TIE { those surprise bouguets | i1 molded Juw . dropped into the | det: ¥y muasium to chuson, the young i now traiming for against Bill Bren- To HIS S\DE | oave ! s how to wallop. ikely looking pros- bout part- ad so far him care- | that | i By the Associated Press. i PARIS, December 23.—Battling Siki, former European heavywelight chani- | plon, hus started legul proceedings | j ugainst the French Loxing federation. | | which recently deprived him of th | title he won from Georges Curpentler | ind suspended ‘him for nine months ,upbon charges of various escapade brought against him by Frenei. | sportsmen. i A summons ha been sérved on Paui | | Rosseau, president of the federation,] dircetiug him to produce within thre | Gays the records upon which SIki w \ disqualified. The document maintain. | diction In any cxcept purely boxing | envugi to mak hard himself FINISHED OUT THE GAME. thut the federaion is without jur | matters and that the disqualification | { was based upon ulleged conduct not! relating to’ boxing. | The federation’s decree was illogal | n2ond P « should 0 (A oBcoRNE LIenG e Hinould In any case, Slki contends, because he SN EREE was not allowed to give his testimony | The Judd & Detweiler team of the! = ::‘g’_e:;\:pg:tmmn was never legally | Typothetae League is leading the ol(--.‘eni . COACH. PARIS, Decsniber 25.—The commis- | “ther teams of the orgunization with | with the Co- | team second, | with a percentage of €66. The leaders ' rly games and lust seyen Columbiun and ~ Siandard graving Company quints are ted for nd place, Laviug wen v au 1, CASE RETAINS ston apnointed by the French Boxing ! the nice percentage of i3 Federation to Investigute the charges |1umbi: n Printing Compan; hat the fight between Siki and Car- | -ach of the ADS | pentler was a “frame-up” concluded foo T 1 T 1223 its work of taking evidence this even- | huve won tw ing and will reider its decision some { while the time next wee, iost YALE HAS MANY BOXERS. und 22 and it, AlcPhilomy Company has the hi also the best percen .., HAWAITAN FOUR MAY TOUR. | An Hawaiian polo team inay parti- jcipate in the Pacific coast tourneys Andrews Paper | i ganie of 141 :nd ' age, 106. Shipman | at of §11 a Ling squa seld with Unlv harlottesville ersity March 2 next spring. Foley May Prove Ring Tartar JorTu AN COMPLETELY EXHAU: pnt fULTZ PLAYED wiTHA BRoKEN COLLAR BONE AND HIS ARM BOUND HENRY WATSON o] Williams aganst Darfmauth WAS KNOCKED COLD & TiIMES— GALT TEAM NOW LEADING THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 24 1922 SPORTS SECTION, nney : Castoff Annexes Racing Feature —By RIPLEY. | Janmary 1. GIANTS’ SLAB RECRUIT LEADER IN 3-1 LEAGUE 1hany circult during (he wemson recently it ky Evimsville to the Bloom- a deal was concluded. has resigned as conch of the prep school to take effect A RUNS FIRST ! \WILLIAM EW ORLEANS, La., December 23—William A, the big brows ¢ N RED BARRON Georgi Tech Stay PLAYED ALL SEASON WiT4A BROREN JAW A fu the Vi Nl 66 8 BYRNE o} the ARMY — was STED BUT Too GAME To UNTIL DEATH settled the | have i yard rapid fire, out of 250, 1.738, President LITLE ELY —q} HARVARD GAME — { uoted. IN COMMERCIAL LEAGUE} e * : x x HE Galt team of the Commercial League is out in iront, but T its margin of leadership is small, as the Carry Ice Cream Com- pany quint is only one ‘game behind in the “won” column and |9 four games removed in the “lost” column, as is also the Hecht tcam, x which is t+d with the Carry bunch for second place. The Galt quint \‘ill| have to keep going at top speed to maintain its advantage, judged by | present indication i The high individual scores show s Following arc the UlrielL of the Wilkins team leadiug |lcugue to December in spares, having Polvinale of | Carrys aud Hertsig of Kaufman's tied | Gals ... in strikes, each having 13. Preller | Garrys o;‘ Gults has high game of 137 and | Hechts . the high set of 379. The high | Young Men's Shop. i i | - of Jrdd & Detweller carries the high ol f e ! s set. 367, and is only one per cent behind | {94 Score goes to Galts, 532 and the | Go deabergs 9 McPhilomy In the averawes, with 105, ) LIED 8 s, 1534 e e * : Following are the ‘standing of the Peoples 26 s teams and detailed avernges of the Wiken = x : = |leasue up to and Including December 22: | Meyer £ X i . W. I. Pet] f o = 40N Judd & Detweiler....... 7 S, 0. 1. X : Colunbicn Srintie Ca. 20 10 s | Preller 79 10029 A | St-adard Encravine Co. 1 ges ! | Murtin 532 323 9804 P S { M-urice Jovos Engraving Go. 1 esy) Wright 396 mo wa| K . [ el hn S Vo.and ..\ % FIE Y X : j Nat mite 540 | Sterling 1110 12 1110 297 omos! : BY H. H. FRY. %i‘;?',],";_“r G5 R | Constanting .. 34 £608 382 u.u:* LRING tie wp of the first series in the Washington Ladies Lymmes Boebivis'6s 11010 20 53] w2 i we | Duckpin League, severa!l teams came with a rush, and the lead- ,;‘m rl:am;r:;we Co. ; 2 ‘}“é"" he Associated Press, CARRY ICE CREAM 00.—¥No. 8. * wil to look i - I : i th g - #2| _Boxing has become so popuiar In)Poivinale .... 38 3,530 131 865 908 {eesisiliiaget cottook StoRticirdlaur elshioettuctsemaindestotithe ) JUDD & DETWEILER. {Germiany that the Americhn system | At 37 ssez 119 314 w08 x campaign. e Are.iof matince programs has been, Hall o oshse M ar mm x i City Post Office, Western Union and Independents have shown the | Soae 108 figmfifg-s;o;ae sy R It e X ' greatest improvement recently, and had these teams struck their stride K, Fabrisio 2 cach of two recent bills, and it was | Williems % s s il e x el . : el state d would Fave beer a4 s tle carlier there probably would be about six teams bunched in the |A. Fai oe LI L0 domend L — ¢ -ace for first place. Addition of Miss Beckett to the City Post Office | 2ro=it . Enaaa n;:rl;ees’lnggd"f: Teamy 2 15e 4w |4y i m, and the return of Elsie Ziegler to the line-up, after being out of 1 101/the evening and many suburbanites HEOHT & 00.—No. 3. B ° the game for several weeks on account of illness, have pepped up the quint |were kept away by the difficulty of | gougreim .... 39 3,830 189 838 96.08 & B i 3% 3 getting midnight trains home, = b considerably, and it has won ten out of twelve games in the last four sets. , 387 B mericans are interested in tho j Reichan “fl ‘,:'1 18 m ==| * Registry and Post Office Devartment Washington Ladies’ Duckpin Assocla-. 5 3% 3 outcome of a challenge which Hang | Miller 3% ik b B NN ams had to postpone thelr match ) tion, but the Increase in woman bowl- : Modiseky . ... 21 96 364 83 Dreltenstracter, Germany's heavy. himouE X cduled for last Friday night, mem- | ers hs been so marked that Manager | STANDAED ENGRAVING CO. 1weight ctampion, had lodged with an 38 2es 17 308 -nnl ¥ sers of the former quint being co Vacth of the. Recreation alleys pro- Ennis i e i American boxer.. Samsoh, who pro- 31 182 10° 287 9018 sclied to work on account of the holiday | dicts that more than 300 will take i Zrns - 2 1 3® Rivided the sensation of the evening in{ 20 1812 100 297 uul* vsh. part in the tourney next spring geane 15 125 308 9g. lils Beriin debut recently 3 1 88 271 90.01 = .‘t;"]delpgi"*irp';‘tr"fil"’lby E‘omen at thQ new King gonltr . 32 18 809 ”: hsamson Elll'l’l:‘!j'ed the sptctnlors‘ by i el * sitely, but | Pin alleys Las been =0 great as to causs | Haaceck 8 116 302 90!showing a speed and an aggressive. Y 1468 : . January | comment. | Anderson " 2 113 22 8 ness greatly contrasting with the| o0 s - x : ccted Tor the | MAURICE JOICE TNGBAVING 00. !sluggich maeuvers of tho native | YOUNG MEN'S SHOP—Xo. 4. x L A majority of the lesgues are tak-! Fink . 336 o8] tulent. though _twenty pounds e on 125 340 uul fhe e A e e 3 %'llghtcr wan Hugo Podmuln (179). 4 Mingo T B cd upon. | Vashington girls wiil go | (il "guinico are rollad probably wid Eese - il o4 Bavarian of considerale ring experi~{ Awhiscn i as sem) § Giled Nee dom thee tn Feioes Le those postponed from earlier in 3oy oo R L e e R i B el x t UMariode Beadt of the Western Ut the campaign. Several of the leagues 2 :knocked his oppouent down so often 3 1 ¢ Marjorle Eradt of the Western Unfon leagues Foun £19 % The twh OPaIE FeopaE A tte Hoh 68 0 8917 I urned in the top Eume lust weck, get- | Mule this compulsory this woel or latter's seconds saved thelr fghter | Connelly - 5 2 8 |4 i Jng a count of 115, Jennlc Maleolm of | the sames will be thrown out. Colo 20 o8ifrom the other elght rounds by | o e i+ Mount Pleasant had the best set of 317. . Eiker 338 2| throwing in the towel. ERS g H Capt. Elfrfeds Yaggic of the War De-| About the enly erganization Laving ; Sels 200 92 3 , vartment iy spending the Christmas|a full list of matclies for this weel ' Walte 399 o2 TeIE e Knight el XK - i lolidays at her homec in Niagura Fulls. |is the Ladles’ League. Tuesd: sotpel] Ovcrend 04’10 gzma Kiimartin i bandiiug the team | the Columbians roll Sales T 1 Robey LR 3 ing her absencc | Post Office Department and Billics | . i { Gentor 8.08 ¢ . ALS d':hi Wed&es)gay City Pgu' s Jordon . e * ', District League ia an cid organie- |Ofico and Internal Revenue battle: ison ; * ‘on and last seas race just about | Thursduy a good mutch is promised, 320 :g Neitzlg ... u.u‘* ot a record fo weness, but this|when the Hilltoppers and Independ- R s Pt % mpaign promises to brealk «il tigures. | ents are scheduled; Friday, Western L i 1 A fcellere aro out in front with twen- | Union and RegIetry are dated, and on PR R X ~ S-threc wins and thirteen defeats and | Saturday Mount Pleasant takes on the 25 1 ST T . s teame ase tied for second place— | War Department. oo ; e T 10a1! o Regulars, Manhattans an AT TR ARy ¥ e Votwo wins and four:| Ome of the lurgest and msst. ci- | MePhilomy 0100 e : :H',* . Colontals and Terminal | thuslastic leagues in the city of 3 s UV FOHW Decamter 5ol 18 > tied for fourth place, with twen- | which very lttie 1s heard 'is the Oud 303 o6 although very much a rich man's 18 wins and fifteen defeats. Lon Fellows. It {s made up of twelve wsaun' % 13 29 98 B ! Sh&ssaya the race la the closet cver tedma, and sush & (hing os o forfeit Momis © 171 a1z 9y Same 18 gainingiqulte @ fhoklinithe 7001, 9 n in the league. All the team cap- [is never heard of. It is doubtful if 3. D, Mrzaws. ! eolleges. y 7602 | g, &re on the lookout for strengthen- | there is another leaguo in the District | o oy 30 118 s og| The longest step yet taken in the T ¢ ..";z‘g titerial and when “Skinny” Car-|that carries as large a list of prizes, | ¥+ elan 203 90| way of official resognition of the 470 i was finally persuaded to rejoin theland they are all worth while. The Brown . 24 102 89| sport by colleges was the action of * toyals braced wonderfully. It is now handlcap system is used, and the dis- Eastos | -84| the Princeton athletic committee in - ban seventh place, with twenty wins and tribution of.prizes guaranteees almost Braley 80| giving polo team members the right 207 K Yigixteen defeats. Johnny Baum, one of overy team and metmber at least to_wear minor sport fnsignia. o I VHES Stars of thio téugue last season, stiil something for his ‘sportsmanship and 99 Yale's polo team is attracting teams HPRE ¢ 419 outsido the breustworks. bul his:energetic work. S 9| from all over the countrv R-cen‘ly 89.20 | piricnds are appealin to him and he may | “At the present tho Mount Pleasant 3| the Blue pulo players defeated the oon K Ygodofu the duckpin wrmy atter the holl- | team {s {n the lead, with Harmony 91| four representing Virginia Military 86.13 X = fays. : |second and Amity third. The ‘ast $3| Institute. Of course, these, voungsters 822, o 1a Firete womt o tront 1 ne | 383, Fou, the, champlonany it esi s e X W zaonic Leagus by & good margin, with | work hard to Kecp near the leaders. 92| have no doubt caused much com- x “thirty wins and onl e Sweaar | Eastern and Goldert Rule are on the | Dundo / 92| mendatory discussion among some of aony 1 in second pluce with twenty- b Yoot s SNk fome o s 536 W 3x wine andl ten defeats, but with the | N9€18 of the leaders and fighting hard - m fle‘e ding p?‘o sts of | ntry bt ”‘“I* Dfanalcap system In use ¢ is hard for to,8€L VR AMONE e SIS vatasm 8| “*Nothing has done more toward. ad- M ek CruaT to climb up unlees golng BTeit: 4igpiayed by the teams, the Covenant| WASHINGTON MONOTYPE 00. vancement of the sport than indoor e g S s | quint of Georgtown has won but one 981 polo, made possible in the. armories. Sl B4 Improvement showu im the bowling game, but its members always are on 88 And these indoor contests are now o H man of- handto’ take thefr medicine and go 81 making the sport possible without s | K #7f Roy Bladen, lead-ott of - the | o ot I ¥ % olonials, has certainly been of great | through the matches with the keen 80| the necessity of going south. 3 X W henefit to his team, 28 a r al- | enjoyment of real sportsmen. 78| The Yale polo players, cording 4% says keeps the other members on their| - This . week postponed- matches "of to Maj. R. E. D. Hoyle, head of the m r:.an’ * Jioea Roy’s first two gaines against | Washington.and Federal City, East- o] Blue artillery ‘unit, are out for na- m s the Sherman's Friday uight were of |ern and Amity and. others will be o8 tional fame. = “'“[* Weine crackerfack variety. rolled off.. Should Amity be fortunate “l (Copyright, 1922.) mann = e ot : mou‘uhu;flehll!nnp,t ¢ wiil make the % |4 Addition of Pelvinale e .CarTy | strugs] the first three ‘teams un- |y, 3 etk 100 Cream Company quint has mate- | ususlly interesting. . i SUCCESS OF S0CCER. im W | rially strengthened that outfit, and-.it 5 . Teate .. 7! One of the reasons for the success 5 g2 now battling hard for the leder- | L yor Vaeth of the Recreation| — ; |of soccer foot. ball in Great Britain, x ship of the Commerolal League. < where crowds of 50,000 to 80,000 at- B 1 o erialg of Eautman's|And O s bis loy cresm day | BIG CURLING MEET. tend important . weekly league 2 saorig 4%are tied in strikes. caclr having tulr- | FAnged for snother DIE 100 oreals (831 o\ ipeg’s bonsplel will begin Feb-| matches. 1a the admipsion fec. The s @ oen to thetr oredit. which glves & | OO en AWwaY every hour to.the |ruary b. The council of the Manitoba | minimum fee is 1 shilling, or 24 cents, n ax .‘mfl line on' the ability of the new- | J10 00 HLViNE the top. scors on' the|Curling Association will try for 300 | whilo the highest priced udmission 18 1 s e = bt | R, Bonm Loy o | Rk Soeiire apruimed by Lovd| ine orod sthnin on the ure =ap Cast eare.135_pasticl- Limwe Jt deltvired Hhrim oo A e A Tenson, el - & N tiendu e seating accommodation is small 1 b e B apring there punts in the R=st tournamcmt of the homes HATIN RIFLETEAM MAY COMPETE IN U, . Uy the Associated Press. It is well within the range of possi- bility that Haiti will $00-meter international match that will be shot in the United States next year. The recent meet that | showed amagling progress | the Gendarmerie d'Hafti. champion shot of Haitl, Sergt. {in strings of ten shots, both sow and | —Brian Kent wor: in the standinz, § Bomsyrst, thick " Tisee, !sitting«nd prone positions, scord u | p FIFTH RACE—Ome total of 224 out of a possible president’s match, und in the nat team wmateh e was high gun wiih 2 The team from the departinent of the | outh won the national team match with | | brothers from the Port-au-Prince de- | |partment with a score of 1, ‘1.541‘ while the team from the depart- iment of the ndrth landed in list place with a score of 1 . To Rollaud, tie best Borno | watch, a zold medal, un authozraphed | 0. {letter ‘and a monti's pay. ,seven men and to tic winning team ! Time, were given medals and a Wheeling W. Va., | Athietic Assoclation has been formed. Basket ball, base ball foot ball, bowl- (Ing and other sports will be pro- { come-backs of racing. Claimed from a ! cap, feature of Jefierson’s good program today. Wil A was ! company behind the Idle Hour pair, Boy From Home and Best Pa), the stretch, he found his way through a narrow opening and went | the lead, which he increased to one and one-half lengths at the end ; Best Pal, the favored onc of (1dle Jour pair, ridden Ly Le repreeented o {ounce to hold Lis stallemat. 1Ing of the four others.. PIRST BACE—Six furlongs—Nebrasks Tad Ibyville. third, ' won; Tom Craven, seco:d; Bel . ndividual rifle and the de- | Time, 114, Seratched aon and | oo, ([ReVerte, the favo partment team championships of Haiti!| Dincro. ARt T ek (W 484 | found in one of her whimsk shooting in | SECOND RACE—One mile and oneaixtents | Ele brokce well. but retired ugenia K won: Leta, second; Walte: Daat, | Short flight of speed. The. Lin Cne year ago the gendarme who couid @ %;fln.fl.‘é'fi;-_& Porateh d—Fireworth, | was the Lust record uring th- hit the uationa! palace at 100| won; Don Jess, seoond: o W Macir, Sader (on daye. o ard o nd. Today U Tine, 1164, 'Seratched—John Arber, Oua | g,y LGk S was Lought ac 4 a trale | cion. 'Th'rtyseves and ng Yor 33.200. After Ro'land of Jerewle, firing fifty shots| FOURTH BRACE—F in the Keen e n. o-half | = forlongs | riont Puri | kneeling, 0 tiie | g E E He nover' ngsPavofr won: Jabn, 3 d: F o yof won; 3 - weoo~d: Full | T"joints. The | Meon, tird. Time, LCTas. AU sarad. | sted their city | | Havana Results New Orleans Resuli- 53 against | £ Eveiyn Sawyer. ¢ in Huiti | FIBST RACE—Fize und one-half Valmon Gonwitlim, second: urlongs ® = : Wildost, | SECOND RAQCE—For ti presented 801 s Fpirg . 113, Beratched—Courtier. - | six furlones—Orecs wons 3 To the next | wan: Mally Po. second: BN BTl Eaniedbres Ragaz:a, Delki Mas + wor ly. 5 ud; Ecith K, ), 2 2015, Eorte b eud Bruce leta der cad 5 nth s pay. ‘fnnfllvy. ter. valier, : FOUETH RACE—F. -William A won: Best Pul, second: Industrial and| Toronto sportsmen are campaign- ing for a municipal stadium for wmna- teur sports. The proposed structure will seat 10,0t ew York Bowling As John J. McGraw Manager of the “New York Giants,” has written a series of articles—relating “My 30 Years in Base Ball” and they will be published exclusively in Washington in The Foening Star—The Srundey Shar —Beginning Friday, January 5th— For thirty years—1892 to 1922—McGraw has been a commanding, figure in Base Ball—and no one knows the inside history of the game and its players better than does this man who has man- aged his club to three world championships—and to eight league leaderships. These articles promise many thrills, and will throw much light on incidents that have stirred fandom curiosity—now to be made public for the first time. i * Beginning Friday, January 5th Only in The Star in Washington Have your newsdealer reserve copies for you—or let The Star Carrier make delivery direct to your home. vear-old colt for which the Rancocas stable paid $30,000 and sacri- ficed for $1600 a season later bids fair to become one of the selling gace for $3.200 on Wednc- day by W. M. Cain, his present owner, William A downed some of thi : best sprinters on local training when he carried off the Yuletide hand | the fortunates to draw an inner post position and after iollc.m"ng in closc TIA JUANA RESULTS 3l.awrence Lyke, was out to the THIRD RACE—S$ix furlongs—Msd Nell won; ; Tody, nc: G YALE(1§98) NHE | | wiry, BANK BILLIARDISTs, DiEH ok S ot fand B B i L bt ol s o or all ages: six Curay Bor R R R e R et L TSN - IN NEW ORLEANS STAKF i ,?E;'.?-::‘G::l;:;‘::' fact st ke [Shows Come-Back in Taking Yuletide Handicap | Bl tmms sl entn e From Fast Field of Sprinters, Making Best :E.:‘;‘.‘.:-r:t:fig.‘:‘:’":‘- o Time Recorded in Last Ten Years. yroros on Jast May for his trans- Auntie May ‘had no difficulty dispo. | i FIRST RACE-Tvo-vewr-olds: six turic | —Bedazale won: Leslie, veconc: Hal H- third, Time, 11525, Scratcled—Ror. | RNEY,, YORK, December 2.—Julion (_POURTH RACE—Six furloags_old, Bianer ' — ) national uy, ] L. ; Ras, second; , third Time, 1. . | Home, SUFFERED 2 BROKEN| | ba'kiine champion. has' boen sprotntes | A R0t e i ety s BAC iro s RIBS—ABROKEN .| o0t e Sl e oo net S B Wl Sy ) S0 A la s et M COLLAR BONE —AND A I]A\'a'r‘mxfix Ascoctation cf Amatcur Bil- | 'SIXTH ACEOne milo and a sisteent R 1 | ars uyers. The L?mmlile; ‘lnclude Sir won; H-treck, second: Miss D'xle. RACE—For dnflur-o!dl Ll DISLOCATED SHOULQER| !Jucob Kiinger. Char'es P. Matihews, | third. Time, 18935, ScratcacdoF — ~ e YET HE STAYED tuus Gardner and F. R. Johann. | o xo3; Phelan, second: Honmeluiu Boy, BUT 4 (N THE GAME . i WILL FOSTER SPORTS. TORONTO WANTS STADIUM. B Sy | | 9 e e 36 e e e e e e e 3k e e ke 3k ok e ke ke ke sk sk e e ek ok ok e e ke ok ek NN NN N NN AN NI NN NN NN NN X NN X X X XK PTTTTE TR T TP T T TSR * ~ - y « *

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