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SPORTS. "~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMB o ER 9, 1924, ; *SPORTS: «V. P. I.and Generals Are Oplimistic : International Polo Series Gets Under Way ‘ El GRID BARNETT WILL PLAY |'YAN D BRITONS MEET GRIDIRGCN PROSPECTS ROSY [EIGHT OF 6. U. GOLDSTEIN KEEP Y I GAT VIRGINTA INSTITUTIONS| SQUAD NURSE HURTS TITLE IN BOUT WITH RYAN| [N PRO TILE GOLF| IN FIRST OF THREE GAMES AR < : 3 . ORANGE, V ber 9.—Scrim. Robert T. Barnett, professional at NGB Vs, Septemberd =SGhG] the Chevy Chase Club, will be the| = o - = 1 Washington and Lee Loses Only One Varsity Player | m2ge for Georgetown University's BY FAIR PLAY. thira representutive of inix section to| Crowd of 40,000, Including Prince of Wales, Ex- g o ) Y 4 YEF | toot bail aquad i beginning to take NV YORK, S ber 9.—The attendance at the Goldstein-Ryan |compete in the professional Golfers’ i % = i ~ e ~ . its toll, there being several gridders g , September 9.—The att E Assoclation champlonshin which begins t d Wi ” O e Cl' sk Visi and Gobblers Have Fine Freshman Material already’ on the Injured list and un- bout in Brooklyn last might, in which Abe successfully defended his | \"soctation champlonshin which besin pected to Witness Opening Clash—Visiiors able to resume the rough work. : s it 5 : ative of the B . v v a sing to the promoters because | McLeod, local representative : - . Haas. McLam, Golson, Murphy.| ~ World bantamweight title, was surprisi & ; ety st e - 5 to Offset Loss of Three Regular: Comstock, Hegarty. ~McXulty and | of its smaliness. But it was not surprising to those who have been watch- | I G, A was notified today by irnes Handicapped by Loss of Lacey. Korte all arc laid up. although most|ing the course of boxing in the past few months. The fans want the | that the committee had uphe'd M R e o A | hedt oLl R R ndi ¢ well as an opponent for Goldstein | Leod's interpretation of the rule penal- : BY H. C. BYRD. Coached Ll and B e L s omgne e Ryandidinotipromy ’ e ; izing Mel Shoreytwo strokes for EW YORK. September 9.—America and England. with four victorics - SN i e i ; i - ?::n\(‘v;;inhtl::n;m:ngnmrl::lv ‘:nl.;:p,.:id;x and so the crowd stayed away. As a matter of fact, Goldstein was harder | grounding his club in a hazard in ,,;,' h cach since 1886 willl imeet today ot Meadowbrook i theafs % ASHINGTON and Lee and Virginia Polytechnic Institute, bot £ : i vil o way, i ize his ball lay on August 25, the qualify- | @ 3 t y at Mea t AL hith are s he ,vgl-,ln \ 2 | + conson's Drac. | September 15. as originally planned. [ Pressed to win than he figured to be. Anyway, the bout did not size up | his ball lav on August 5. the duatits- of a series of three polo matches jor the possession of the! of which are to pl here this Fall. began their season’s prac- | "Tony Plansky, one of last year's|good to the fans and so they stayed away. The two atroke pedalty fmposed Put{,......oo Challenge cup now held by the United States. The sedond tice yesterday with what they claim to be the brightest pros- |backs, has arrived in camp, together One big reason why the Firpo-|ager of Martin Burke. heavyweight | Shorey a stroke higher than Barnett, . : g g & Pects in years for turning out exceptionally strong teams. Both squads | §eth Jerry Thompson and Midle | il (ickets nre not going with a|champion of the South. is roaring | and enabled the latter to be amonz the | game will be played next Saturday and the third probably Scptember 17 . 2 St E Swinburne of last season’s freshi In rush is the 50-50 chance the battle|like a mad lion these days. From |first three in the qualifying round. Apart from the pure sporting intercst of the meeting which is gen not only have strong duates from the 1923 ireshman teams, but also ;-Iu\"en. Tunln-ml vx(lnl;lu ed ;:\r :h:» Willilbie 'alaubnalr or 5 Dust OF| ihe suidénce iBe resauts 1t would McLeod and Git Nichols of New (1 T ract b o itlor tor i Aehcanh e et have hack by far the greater part of the material that made up their | PeSt materiul are indulging course, the other reason is the fear of |seem he has @ right to roar. It|York will leave Washinzton Friday [7allY b S0y Soatacle hell dotine e i 1 rough work Hirpols. bulllkl drrusted and: aledtros| willl be recalled that Martin Burke||afiernoon! for Hreneh Liclk. | Barrott | attract the most .tvflln‘";ful»ha(k;fr(mml of any spectacle held during 1l varsity cleveus. . e cuted or somethings. met Ermino Spalla at Paterson re-|probably will o on the same train, | year of impreéssive athletic contests. Washington and Lee loses only one real varsity plaver. Frew, quarter- s cently. Here is the dispatch that|while Leo Diegel, the other represen- The Prince of Wales, representatives of foreign governments, e back, being about the only man whose absence is giving the coaches any | CATHOLIC U. GRIDMEN They are trying to figure who|appeured in New York the morming | tative of the Middle Atlantic section. | Pershing( Attorney General Stone. Sectaries Hoover. Wallace, Davis and real concer V. P T has three members of its 1923 outfit who will not Mickey Walker's next opponent will |after the battle: already is in the West preparing for | Weeks and leaders in business and social life will be among a crowd of vcturn, all being backs. Sutton, Buchanan and Flory are due to be ah- RESUME DRILLS TODAY [be. when Walker was set for the “Ermine ‘Spalla. champlon ec | the championstin, 40,000 Scilt ButilcvenitheBls Sechurs olle s v ilies have hetter miena Leonard bout he turned down offers | weight of Italy, tonight defeated| e e Sk e 6 g coming up from the Freshman elesen than thay which i Jost And | . Ureliminaey practice for the 44| right and left. He must have pussed | Martin Burke, New Orlcans heuvs-| Fmoweh entrloa arc anticipated | The English team. whose form in America e S 5'1 A o, 2 e T s Whe | Catholic University foot ball candi- | up §100,000 worth of batiles. Weight, in 12 rounds, in the opinion |[foM Woman golfers in and about |practice games during the last few |5 gl oo PR (I SAEEE e Mo erforma vear ago well know that those men who | dutes, who indulged in thelr first| "Now he must make good his losses. |of & majority of newspaper men at | the District of Columbla o make | weeks has been mediocre, will be fur- |7 Foen Weth: 0o, 1o 40 ke made up the backficld at that time were clever. ltght work vesterday, was to be re-|That Mickey is after big money or|the ringside,” etc., etc. etc. up two flights of 16 each for n»‘mpr handicapped by the zbsence of |y o Cgll il o Two men on whom the Generals| = — - - | sumed today at Brookland | nothing ix evidenced by his turning | Here are the opinions of {hose whio | Women's Dixtrict championship, which | itx star back and captain, Louis La- | bac"ffySievenion. Rod. . MiF.BHumncall o) and Gobblers will depend for much ANl of the gridders appearcd in|down of a $25,000 offer to meet Bob-|actually saw the fight: RULsiarCiat Columbie mext Monday, . Who, after being Kept out of| peferee Casleton P. of their ground gaining are Cur DIEGEL NO‘V TH'RD ®ood condition sesterday and the | bie Barrett in Philly Eukeiton Prass-Guandian Moo | o0 ane [ B B E Solid, sec jment of She Reactias scasiion Wik 85| Gl Wisier Wente eron and Roberts. 7The former is a | rough work Wil heglh soonerithun || Heimay meat Duve Stade fnNew | Burke made Spalla 160k 1ke a nov-|IECtcy o the Weanients igcrict Golfifinjured shoulder: was steicken ithis|Xslghley. “for Croat Brlisia; o ; fullback and a biz. powerful plunzer. . expected. Couches Gormles and| York, but it he does It won't be a big | jce in every ome of the 12 rounds| AbScclation. Mrs. Ballard anticipates | week with an attack of shingles Geer of Hempstead. N. ¥. type. Leing small und dey | Lynch, former Grookland star |and-outer. and he never was very| Paterson Morning Call- The figh: !,’.‘""I","?“,",' e ":':J, DY Mool ROt b anediemectiyen: e e L tirely his ability to | e - = ;r:»(\n?‘ the xln..x.lo at m;;x A summed up in a nutshell was a waulk- Atk '",,'lu",:'. N heaal ',"".“"”,";"'x berarheiny tavoritecinl clals o et o cround. Awainst North Carolina \ N Sas farharaa | alker’s Lig chance for a elean-up | o e s0 . fositi At leax en are expected | (od4y's contest. after vie he fie at the gume Enih groand. Akcdinet North Garplina | \WAUKEGAN. TIL. Septemberis—a G BOXES |tien with Benns bonard, “and - with | s Cror yaiaiherner and & Loxing | fram, ‘Chevy ‘Chase, while' Columbin il i i nA AT oAk B10 on ae o e o ittt 750, Myberts played about |uusen golfers representing all paris YOUNG STRIBLING Leonard not disposed to face llui eternon Mvening News—[rming | Wl enter as many more, Washing- | game, which hegins at 4 o'clock, has | i surfac aid to Le in good S o and "5 otes of e Tiimots wrores | GLEN CLICKNER TONIGHT [ Welter kink. it looks as ‘thoush the | spailn had taken s comprenensive | (00,211l enter four or five and Indian | been announced costion Dlay annually one of the big gumes [ Colf Club todas w'th a chance of | COLUMBUS. Ohlo. September f.-|on tour and pick up coin plecemeal. | completely eclipsed. | Dam. Kirkside and Bannockburn ex- | B ™ et S T T S for T ot | Yo oo Geomate noatiay |1 DHamond of Sersed <1ty man- et rn ik ineenes | B E (5 Sacser Tolli: they have met at Lynchbur | nement. Jock Hutehison of Chicago, | boxer. was to arrive here toduy for | b e epUnumer | A o ( (l[l) er elus i that there s @ strong proba |defending b titie, was at the bottom |a_12-round bout tonight with Glen | o of 16 cach | Lility that the game will be switched [of this list with 152 strokes, gar-|Clickner, Zanesville middleweight S OHN S D E F B GG ISt e ton st aramesl s Che- e ile at G ° e either to Richmond or Roa wo [nered yesterday in the first two| Clickner was substituted for Biily | I ; B b e entareite | The Championship Putt That Couldn’t Be Missed years ago V. P. 1. gave Washington | rounds Britton, originally scheduled to meet | el HE 179} Tamoat vt oot o ol and Lee a neat lacing. but last sea-| Bddis Loos of Chicuge 1vd the | Stribling, when Stribling refused to | sttt e R son the Generals turned around and |ficld at the start of today's play, hav- | make pounds for l‘r'“"";- "‘:"“' Club. Fhe course will be open for| N the important tournaments which | have won | have had to hgh Sprung @ big surprise by winning, | ing scored two rounds in par 7% ves. | weighs 155. Clickner hus fought three | practice by competitors in the event | Bitad : PSR R o . 192 12 to 0, when they were not expecied | terday Pressing him elosely were [draws with Britton. Both Stribling's | T ey a ‘_T;“‘m_f il “‘w'k'; 1o the last ditch in r.rl]t.r to get ove In many respects the 1 to do unything hetter than lose by | Diegel of Washington and Juck |father and mother were said to be 3 A | Metropolitan amateur championship was like the Western event 2 itk e otfence iR Seri s (GRS L e e B e T. JOHN'S COLLEGE, which now is in the midst of a great athletic | , Am&yle, Clak plavers will meet tie which T have just described s bbage, former Penn State | strokes eac 3 s : 5 : 2 Manos eam Saturday on the 5 & Hisnosmine e e | revival. hopes to tigure prominently in the high school foot ball | course of the latter for the third This was decided at the Apawamis ( e finalists being Gardiner '.“ul'l:l_ . brilliant quarterback i T = | and basket ball field this year. With the completion of their new :rlln.':».llhfi ;’».,“w: r'rh;-‘ rlu—.u clash, | W. White of Nassau and myseli. We were all even at the end of 36 holes. tehines s fatiectine Wasn ey .,"’;:,,':ill\ I ERIOI{ GRIDS LXPE C I | athletic building, which includes a spacious gymnasium, track swimming | Argsie won i the coca o & U | 1ne mateh came to an epd on the ) not disturb my confidence. 1 played Lee. 1 | pool and teunis courts, the St. John's athletes will have better facilities to | 11 course and if it is victorious again | frst extra mn! which h.'s.; gone down [ without the s;m-u strain and holed | Al | prome - ma s s . f il : this week the series will be ended |in history as the scene of one of the |a birdie 3 for the titie } Abiseiamaaler s eakihpisanl] ER Sl‘ ASON | promote the major sports than ever before in their history. It is ex- | micrwios seil aoriir match wil) be | unluckiest defeats ever suffered by| Of course, 1 was tickled to death for practize vesterday at Cathoiic | | pected that the gymnasium and the swimming pool will be ready for | stuged later an American golfer that I didn't leave @ stymie for Whi University, perhaps the biggest squad | |use by October 1. with the tennis courts and track available one month R | It was there, in 1211, that a siiced | Cops 1924 that ever turned out at the Brook | later. The cost of the St. John's building will be around $80.000, accord . second shot by Haroid H. Hilton. the PO i i land institution for an npening dar | g : i 2 | ing to Brother Elwarn, athietic director : ——. Beltieher! went (nto the woods dt the d bl = LA SRIOR Department’s pionship foot ball eleven intends to . e i e a rock und Workout. The. initlal scssion was a| ] VL ERiOR Department’s championship fo s h | "Due to inadequate egutpment and | Rosiniski, Francis Colbert, Ed Kell BLACK GOLD SCRATCHED |sht,of the fairway. hit a rock una \TELEPHONE RACKETERS typical first day on the gridiron.| | figure in the final chapter of “Who's Who." in the 1924 campaign with | . iifiy Cor materiar, St Jonns a1 || philin Sherioan: ana. Erincis. G bounded buck upon the Eree, eiving DEFEAT VIRGINIA TEAM T paigrmtes putting e men | L practically the same roster that scored in those memorable Mohawk | not'ater foot’ vatl competition 1t | Grogan. o newcomer from eimont, | IN COVINGTON HANDICAP | Hfiion & sith-hoie viciors over kred = htoug udimentary drills and | e ) 5 g oy | r Prospects for a formidable [N C., also is expected to land a reg- | Do i 5 Racketers of the Chesapeake and stunts calculated to got the cundi- | and Mercury defeats last year. Dr. A. D. Butz, pilot of the department | 5T, [TEEHICe QT L frittion of | uiar ‘beren ™ eneried o tan tudent | CINCINNATI September 9.—Black | tournament. o Sk IR dates in shape to start some reai|gridders, today announced that prospects are extremely rosy for another |fts new athletic quarters. have | manager, hopes to schedule games|G0ld. Winner of four derbies and| The fir “”'" o o the 3 ock team of V' workouts within the next week fitular year, " His optimism is somewhat justified after a glance a the | prompied S0 Johw (o Fenew lts en- | with ull of fhe lchaing high sehool | UEIVIE for the Covinton nardicap, | 108 for % ged driye and a fairly s 0L iton EnBlTatcer £ L o idate o ackiSullivan JElavi 1 Bill Kenyan, who | deavors this year in high school com- [ na preparatory school elevens | fea ace on the opening card at|Ma L g ' s ourts, George Washington's squad taies | 10 OF candidates SZubeisndlack Sl l.la\m el e a|Petition. In fact, the Cadets belleve | Last vear the preparatory schools | l:AtONI® Saturday. will not compete in|Ereen. Both of us did well on our | “O70 ted Andrews. 64 the field tomorrow. As in the c adorned Georgetown University uniforms in past seasons. are considered A | they have the material to offer “ny [came in for their share of laurals, | (Ml race, it was said today fee show. but Whites scond was 2o 10: “wowiee (G]. aefoktedn ¢ of Catholic University, the Hatcher. | decided asset to any team. and Dr. Butz is counting heavily on this quartet | 5“3 lign schools a real battle on |« Siissgs Nelalthe hentor ot ineitace | "The horse is in Latonia | little short of the green and to the 4”3 6 o: Kirbr (). defeated J Ites probably will have out the hest|to bring home the bacon again this year | the gridiron this Fall. The squad | With the entry of SL. John's in the | (o7 the third international speciul race Fight. 1 played a harder ball and |61 & 1: Kameze (i defeated B of all squads that have worn their| But Interior hus suffered one biow. | an impressive showinz in the 123-|has been training at Rock Hill, Md. | aeld this year. toot ball should pro.|in Which the French horse, Epinard,| When 1 got up ¥ Toundiimy: second |l ot e i\ don (). Uces ten GO colors within the last 12 years, Diniy Hughes, one of last year's men. | pound foot ball ranks last season.| during the past two weeks and it will | quce a keener state of rivairy. will run. 5 feet fgompdhe hole i e, |k 5. 63 == has cast his lot with the Mohawks |intend to get the jump on their|be in fine fettle for its initial prac- 5 | = ” The green slopes irom 1010 to Tight | " fubiec Kiniy and Fowier (01, detonted University of Maryland. which split| this season. Dinty is regarded here |rivals this season. The plavers are | tice work here next Monday at the | Buslneas and Tech gridivoners lefi | and both Gardner Bloeashuo A Reberts (M) Befostid A its sauad in two parts half to report|ax one of the best gridders in this|to report for practice Thuraday at| Tidal Busin the city vesterday for their 10-da \‘MCT|GUE'BERLENBACH Tient "““"" Sl ""”,"";“,-mu gL 61 Linaey September 2 and half September 15, | section 5:45 o'clock at Seventh and O streets.| Brother Elwarn has obtained the [ conditioning campaign. The Manu ) feet away, but, as 1 had AL Caton (B). defe Austin and Koogle, 7 hanged last ‘week to the extent of | The Interior candidates are 10 hold | | services of Andrew Zazalia_and Jim | Tralners are a: the University of | TO CLASH IN OCTOBER | irdic 2 he made a great effort o573 tending communications 1o all mem- | their first meeting tomorrow Night| Teinity Jamtors are to enter the| McNamara of (Georgetown University | Maryland, while the Stenegsanhews LS e | sink hie ball. He almost succeeded, | S . pers of the second squad. which was |t 8 o'clock on the sccond floor of | 130-135-pound competition this year.| /N W effort to whip the squad in|are siationed at Whicle, Va. Roth| NEW YORK. September o Mike | but in fai Ings delisercdiitne matchi) MARLBORO to have reported next Monday, ask-| 405 Fifth street. In addition to the | Challenges are being received by | Shape for the Fall campalgn. The St. | squads should veturn in fine condition. igue will defend his world's light | into my hands. FRE sgithem (o get back Uy today. Sl fobr mehimunad abbrelibs Buls o oo enkes oxs belne recelved by [ iatic. et hibess hat hewvywelght title against Paul Ber-| see. hix ball rimmed the cup SevenlEtars mxil @r 26 men have been out e ac- | pects the following to be on hand: | A meeting will be held Friday night | th!s pair of Blue and Gray athletes By the end of next week all of the | !°nbach, hard-hitting New Yorker. at . coming oul. was thrown around Sept. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 tice, | e 03 e e 5 S . 1l be able N | high schools will be p 2 for the | Madison Square Garden October 10| in the direction of my ball. 1 had to pt. 9, 10, 11, 12, | Cvoney. Van Meter. mith, Hend the clubhouse, Thirty-sixth and N | 8ig0 will e able t handle basket | hig X ols w e preparing for th - 3 s - 1 4 Bocing ADMISSION. S1.00 In Al probabiliny wecompanying | vicks. Clark, Pryor. Parker. Atteya.| gtroets | ball and buse b Plans for a ten- [opsning champlonship game, which |oF 17 according to Tex Rickard play up hill over a side siope. borins P e d i P he second squad today will be kd|Springston, McAllister, Goshnell, Cash- nis conch have not yet been discussed. | will get under way October 17, when [ Berlenbuch has signed @ contract | about eight inches to the right in or- R. 1500 p.m ugh. captain. and Downey Osborne. | ell, Jack wnd Marty Williams Oliveri. Joymew. Murray, Simons,|The tennis courts and the track. by | Bastern and Tech clash in Central |and McTigue has agreed to terms | der to conauer the siope. but. throuxh | W VERTICATONRS who filled in at right halfback a vear | Mercury und Mohawk gridders al- | Cornell and Hoofnagle are expected | the w | be situated on the roof | Stadium. Coaches Kelly of Central, | . {the position of his ball it was made c LVEN RO gso when “Tubby” Branner was not|ready have staried conditioning |to display thelr wares in the Yo-|of the new building. thus marking a Guyon of Eastern and Ahearn of PRIDES WIN A PAIR D ey v We Install Thess Also hoiding down the job. themselves. They are hot after the|semite backfield. The Indians have | departure from the ufual construc- | Western are expected to muster their e would leave him completely stymied | o o0 Ve TR e BODIES, LAMPS — scalp of Interior, and the fans here | called a meeting tonight at 7:30 tion of athletic buildings here in|squads several days before the school Tride of Arlington Athletics took | Ordinarily. my foot putt would 'MADE OR REPAIRED. Wesirn Guaesense elcvens andl dan copect somy fivels doingn A0 | oot bk T0IA B Washington | openins; | both ends of & double-header, down- | have been Hard to contemplate. But | Entrance at 1621 P N.W. Frank. 8038 teams generally throughout the Mid-| the campaign gels under way next d s Brother FElwarn is particularly | o - | ing the Mount Pleasant nine. 6.|now. even the circumstance that a | TSTATTS B. AND P. WORKS die West and Far West have the be- | month Fort Humphreys eleven will pre- | pleased with the foot ball material | and the Virginia Quick Steps, championship rested upon it buld | 819 13th N.W. Frank. 0410 ginning of their practice season sched- | sent three former West Point grid- |this season. Some of the youngsters TIP FOR FISHERMEN. uled September 15. Practice for West- | Fred €. Hendricks will coach the | gers this seaxon—Moreland center:{expected to impress are Johnny Mor- | 0. ern Conference squads is set by agree- | Friendship Athletic Club again this]| e wnd Andrew backfield men. | ris of the Waverly Athletic Ciub, Ru-| HARPERS FERRY, Va. September | ment, and other institutions in that sec- | season. — The team worked out for | qpa soldiers were given their first [dolph Yeatman, William Harding. |9 —The Potomac River was clear and tion seem to have accepted that as a | the first time yesterday at FFifth and [ o kout yesterday. | William Geary, Johin Auth, Paullthe Shenandoah muddy this morning. standard | 1, streets. and it promises to give the ! 110-pound teams here some real op- While it generally is the fecling of | position | | people who read about the doings of | | | foot ball teams that make great rep- ! puthern Preps were to be sent | utations us winners that every man | through the paces today at 6 o'clock | n the line-up ix big and powerful | at Third and N strects southwest i physically, such often is far from the | Twe -three likely-looking candi- { case. | date turned out for first practice ] Take West Virginia University for | last Sunday. | instance. Nardacci, the m liant| = | back it has had for three 3 tips| Kanawha Juniors, who made such the scales at less than 155 pounds and .. - — | Farley, who seems certain to make a & regular berth this year with Nardac- | ci, weighs less @an 150, according to a report from the West Virginia prac. | tice fleld. Both are brilliant in abou | | evervthing that has to do with foot | i ball | | | ' { (I id tha reinia will have - f | leading candidates for tackle posi- | . Huymun und Thompson, weigh | | respectively 196 and 206, while, Han- i kins and Bowen, expected to be re ilar guards, tip the beam at a com- bined weight well over 400 pounds in other words, Virginia has guards and tackles who average 200 pounds One thing fee Rebulk and more than { ED Virginia so well, though, is the re- | port that Benny Arnold. star back of | the last two seasons, may not be able | to play because of work in the medi- cal school. Arnold has distinguished himself in many games as Virginia’s | | | that may < Sox3s miler, Is due to attend Lafayette, while Ziegler, another Blue and White track athlete, plans to cast his lot | with Johns Hopkins. Joe Heehan one of the Tech foot ball stars last year. is scheduled to enter the fresh- <00 Your Seleétion Oomen appreciate v | Ol or 300 | the handsome appearance Ix4in 295004 | of a Buick but youll find EW Fall Hats that combine refinement, distinction and quality. STYLES.that are smart—yet not extreme. COLORS that are new, vivacious and sparkling —vyet in good taste. In snap and dash, in good taste and sound quality, they are closely. associ- ated with imported English models at double our price or more. man class at Georgetown — . COOGAN IS OUTPOINTED. NEW ORLEANS, La.. 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