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Bench Views Kentucky, Vanderbilt Take ‘Over Southeastern Conference Basketball Leadership Shuffleboarders Meet To Plan New | Year Activities At a meeting held last Wed- Monday, January 14, 1952 Cliff Hagan Leads Junior Baseball = EC Scoring To Organize Wed. c THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Psge 7 Stars looked like winners with Dorsey pitching hitless ball for the initial four frames. Green- wood, hurling for the Gulf- stream, matched his performance and went on to finish as the with Dean walking and Scott, batting for Portier, singled. But- ler then walked to fill the bases. Melntoch and Richardson fan- ned in succession and Alce poled out a single to score two count- ers for the Brooks’. The Food Store nine pushed scross one run in their half of the inning on an error, two walks and a fly to center. The Brooks’ scored more in the seventh on an error and successive singles by Morton and McIntoch. In the first of the ninth, In- graham hit an inside the park homerun; Lastres singled Mays walked and Sterling also, to fill the bases. Lastres s when the Gulfstream third- Sacker couldn’t handle his sharp §founder. Sterling was That, says the Florida group, keeps many top players from en- tering events in this state because they use up their eligibility in big- er Northern tourneys. So the FLTA passed a resciution Another resolution said Jackson. ville would not be approved for membership next year if it does not meet the rule on reporting tournament results. failure to re- port results the past year handi- capped the association in ranking players, the FLTA said. set the State {Senior tournament for Thanksgiv- ing w in Orlando, the State wp rah ae Br for St. Petersburg Oct. 15, and the next FLTA annual meeting for Tampa the first week in January. It sanctioned the Florida East- West junior matches in St. Peters- | the third week in February and the Miami Beach Optimist lelub’s midget tournament March 29. Bobby Dodds, head football ean Anderson, and former winners Babe Zaharias, Betty Jameson, Patty Berg, Polly Riley. Demaret Wins Tournament With Two Over Par Score event with a million dollar cast, goes down in sports history as the ibattle of the big wind, torrential rains and a fruitiess struggle with par. | Jimmy Demaret of Ojai, Calif., | won the abbreviated event Sunday | with a 36-hole total of 145, one- over-par. , The 1952 version of the yearly tournament, the profits of which |reverts to charity, was beset by ‘stormy weather from the start. Demaret won the first leg Fri- day, with a two over par. | Saturday’s second round was cancelled because of the storm. | Reduced to a 36-hole affair, the ‘final round was played over the | par 36-36—72 championship Pebble | Beach Course. | The victory was worth $2,000, |Demaret pocketed an additional out trying to steal home and Ro- driguez singled to load the bases. The uprising was cut short, how~ ever, when Catala hit into a dou- ble play. In the first of the tenth, the Brooks’ scored two more that looked like winners, but the Gulfstreamers came back strong. Carbonell walked and Gates sin- Sled to open the inning. Lastres coach at Georgia Tech, won nine | 599 by finishing third in the pro- varsity letters at the University | amateur ‘competition with come- of Tennessee. He copped three dian Bob hope. They scored a best- each in football and basketball, | hall of 70-64—134. two in baseball and one in track.| Two teams tied for low in the |pro-amateur best ball with 133. hit a long triple to right field | They were Bob Toski, Northamp- and two runs scored to knot it/ton, Mass., and Dr. Bob Knutson, up Then Mays singled | San Francisco, home the winning run to end the | Bell and Willi m Hoelle, both Sa: game. Francisco, with 68-65. interested in this Alegre project He Gave Sports World Its Thrill Of Year (#) Wirephoto NEW YORK GIANTS’ THIRD BASEMAN BOBBY THOMPSON holds picture story of his—and world of sports—thrill of the year, the ninth inning homer which beat Dodgers, won National League pennant and capped most thrilling flag finith in base- ball’s history. In the opinion of sports writers who voted in The Associated Press annual year-end poll, the smiling Thomp- stio's four-bagger topped al! the sports thrills of 1951 o . hiee DNES oe ane , survived by his wife Annie, two | sons and thnge daughters. All of | the chiidren save one are ‘mar- ried, Albury said. The car a 1941 four door Buick | sedan was complete wreck, Al-| Mrs. Stubbs lives at 8942 SW 4ist street, Miami. | Bucky Walters, Boston Braes | coach, has a younger brother | (Jack) who now pitches for Char- | leston in the Class A Central Lea- | gue. MARCH CIVE Volusia Y +0 DIMES Plan where you work or the Bond-A-Month Plan where you bank. For your security and your country’s, too, buy U.S. Defense Bonds regularly! winning pitcher, fanning 8 bat-/ at its annual meeting Sunday ask- PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — bur: i i L 5 . ‘y said. ters. 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Tha T+ donation, Department thanks, for their patriots: » the Advertising Council ond “ fF | ATLANTA ?—Kentuc Cliff All boys in the in the age nesday evening at the Truman = y e ag YOUNG GATORS ¥- Elementary School, tentative or- Hagan, capably mannin, cen-: group of 13 years to 17 years in- 1 e Ps ganization plans were set up for ter spot vacated by All-America terested playing Junior Base- STILL HAVE 5 ‘Only Five Major jorganizing of the Southernmost | Bill Spivey, picked up 27 points ball, requested to meet at BEST ALL-GAMES 4 gee ovis ay < a against Florida last week and the Bayview Park Bandstahd* on est, lorida. e project is i Jednes: 16) z: RECORD Basketball Teams |sccnsorea” by the "Baucatian ousted Louisiana State's Bod Pet NST Atta Arana, te. Cait Ny] TLER itt f the Key West tit from the Southeastern Confer-| 45” Fed : . Aside For Captain O. A. Smith Tika eng ee Writer R 1 U be: t I Tons hugs cid ‘Paul aay ence scoring lead. akon eer alt ee 4 ser) Citation , Weleome back to Key West. I To. the aucerise of GeeeL Oe emain n ‘a en City Reereation Diregtar. Andth- |, Hagan, a six-foot, four-inch jun- ithe American jon special citation is forthcom- | certainly hope your vacation here Lap z NEW YORK (Except for the |€f meeting will be held on Wed- / ior from Qwensboro, Ky., also net-| Arango ind ¢@ that Junior for 7 year old Andy Stewart, |. in be the most pleasant ever. I body, the Kentucky Wildcats and} NE \w--Except for the nesday, Jan. 16, 7:30 p.m., at the ted 13 points last wee MNT tccehall would secs at ae j Mountain Home, lows, Andy |) oye this, the many, many| ! Vanderbilt's Commodores have| Pacific Coast Conference and the |zvuman School when it is hoped | Xavier to run his total to 257 inj dium on January ard. De a DeLee aN LURE ee ase while on von JACK K. BURKE ltaken over the Southeastern Con-| Ivy League, the college basketball | that final organization will take |12 games, a 21.4 point average. | paciciac scales at 14 pounds, and on, riends you made while on your } {ference basketball top spots. This circuits have been going according place. A number of people have Pettit, held to 10 points in L.| The ban of that caught 13 other fish, ;tour of duty here, are certainly | 4 to form. i layi S. U.’s loss to Vanderbilt, fell into | thy P th: A while beck I told of the|week’s busy program, being ce ‘ y , |expressed interest in playing | though it an any other member of jglad to see you again a ; < Only five major teams remain} juffieboard and it was decided |@ second-place tie with Don Holt | party fishing on Captain{ a small fry in our city who were}launched tonight, promises no/on the unbeaten list. pagar for Tuesday, |0f Tulane with 242 points. How- veland Niles’ charter boat, the As for me, apologies are in or-| ‘orced to play in the streets and | change in the setup. So far the powers have been pow- te bees gs aaa at Bayview ever, Pettit amassed his in just Bexy Strike. 4 der. I am the world’s worst cor-| yards because they had no other) yangy, in the lead by half aj ¢rful and the patsies have been | boric rae cou “Interested in |1@ games while the Greenie ace j KE 7 Why the special citation? An-|Tespondent, but certainly not un- | lace to go. It seems that I was) |) ster disposing of Louisiana | Mins over and playing dead in| |). ving local residents and visit- |Meeded 14. Peitit's per game ay-! SPE REENp ‘Wy Stewart is a polio victim. An-|grateful. Your letters to me were | “TOMS as to the facilities that) © = veka fee are invited to be out Tues- |T88¢ of 24.2 points continues the; “LEB “her one of the thousands that|certainly appreciated, and the | *"¢ available to them. __ | State and Auburn last week, is! On the Pacific Coast, Stanford, bedadees ie best in the conference KEEN SIGHT “wre struck down each year by |last one has been given a special Paul Albury, City Recreation | ieavily favored to breeze past Ala-} the pre - season favorite, is riding day night. { Seca Oe , disease for which we afe!spot in my scrap book of pleas- Director, has written me a letter|yama_ tonight and Florida next | along in second place in the South- STREETMARKERS DR. GORDON Siiiny qouks thie teapla' tae ote tedcrorn *| which I'am going £0 pass on t0| satura ern Division wit Hunt Spreads For N. KEENE a ; : , 2 : i A bias speeds he Northern Di | (Continuea «vom Page One) 6 h will be cl: ed ! gy " Iki I , | YOU, the parents of the little ones ‘ y,..:4, ) the Northern Di | Be coca ae oy the ‘ njoy Oe ie Gia cae ae | vbo are. playing, in the istevets, | Afler ‘knocking upstart Florida | which was figured as the logical jeach intersection of city will take OPTOMETRIST e Bins ates at the Case: alee i. Gil looking” pasos — mie [t reads: : rom the lead, Kentucky saben aries cepa is in second place Murder Suspect | Soree ue 2 ae The oe te Formerly of Miami i “ i i i ’ . e ays after it is | el on February Ist. time, you'll be home to stay. Dear Sir: against feeble Georgia tonight at with one defeat a ee ee ee 8 EYE AND VISUAL DIAGNOSIS. "Andy, like other victims of po: | SCALES: Please be advised that at the | Louisvilie and also rates a g00d | y See ee hie oe ST. AUGUSTINE (®—A_ hunt eee ae ead undertaken! Complete Optical ~ lio, always impress me with their} In spite of bad fishing weath-|oresent time and for the past | adge over Tennessee Saturday. | aver Gregon heads the gd tied usta Sol inday Soh # Paria a Geeta ark all of tHE inten. L tourage in the battle toward re-|jer, some fair catches are being eae ae boys an girls} The Commodores and Wildcats | section and UCLA the Southern, see Nias Gand ‘dead | Sections of South street from White- | aboratory /govery. Uncomplaining, after the|reported in the tournament. I/have had the use of BayvieW) jisdained SEC appearances until! In the Ivy League, it appears | jn’ i head to White, King said. They | 824 Duval St, 1423 ’ . j an cei i y League, it appea a palmetto thicket along U. S, 1| 2° . ig. sald. y uval St. Tel. Favages of the disease have pass was informed unofficially that a) Park softball field foe play. We} the season was well under way! that Defending Champion Colum A es ' : will use the same materials .as Ker ed; this group look forward vo |kingfish had been caught by a| ‘ave always urged them to bins ind watched L. S. U. and Auburn, | bia is going to find the going tough. |" At Daytona Beach, ‘where Has- | the City will in its projects. long road to recovery. And the|Navy.man at Boca Chica, but so his field, we furnish them wit then Mississippi State and Flori The Lions had lost three games| Ke) bought a new car Thursday, | — - »b markable part of it is that ali|far I have not received the en-|%oftballs also supervise, direct | .oom to short-lived prominene before they started loop operations | Volusia County Sheriff Alex Littl ae Thave seen, do so cheerfully,.ac- try for full information. Bar ind instruct them in the finer} ‘The experts who picked Ken-|and were promptly plastered with | field said the red-haired man ma fq eepting sels condition as a tem- one to date are making up the | 20ints _ ese ine e welsoue ucky and Vanderbilt to finish one- | a 68-65 defeat by Corneil Saturday |e Red Pomeroy; motorcycle 1a- | Yuh ary obstacle in the Battle of | bulk of the catches, but all in all,| »ny and all boys to come out and).wo can breathe easier (if they | night. ‘er from Columbus, Ga. ite ‘both the deep sea and reef fish-| make use of the field and our) were ever worried). Penn was known to be the big SL. JO Younty Sheriff L. 0. vda : s Johns € y It’s selfish I know, but I never jing boats are reporting in with | ‘sistance. Auburn excited all hands by win- | threat to the Lions and the Quak- id here Sunday he and his she gee a polio victim without think- |sizable catches. send them out. The more the} ning its first nine games with four |ers have been coming through in| deputies had found no definite lead ing how fortunate I am in spite| Here are the latest entries that | nerrier. 3 sophomores in the starting lineup, | fine style. They're tied with Prince-} in the slaying. He said they are cot of obstacles in my path, and!meet the minimum requirements Yours for Recreation, = | sut_ the Plainsmen have now |ton for the lead. working on the theory robbery was hola ‘with this thought in mind I con- for catches in the tournament. Signed: PAUL G. ALBURY” |dropped their last five and will| But the others — the Big Ten, | the motive. tribute to the March of Dimes| AMBERJACK: Mrs. Davis| What Mr. Albury has said will|be underdog twice this week--| Big Seven, Southwest, Southern,! Sheriff Davis said Mrs. Doro- ‘for the success of the fight |Douglas, Richmond, Virginia,| 2 a welcome relief, but why | against Mississippi State Friday | Southeastern, Missouri Valley and|thy Montgomery, Millinocket, Me., bri agai i i = ight 44 ds, length 4 feet,| loesn’t the recreation officer|and Mississippi Saturday. |Skyline — all are following the! js being held as a material witness against polio—and in thankful- | weigh’ pounds, ig . ‘ } is ness for the renewed courage 1|1 inch, girth 25% inches, from nake up schedules for other] L. S, U.,. although dangerous form chart. but there are no charges against 20 “receive, and, for the example |the Pilot I, Captain Wm. Wickers. | sports instead of just softball. with high-scoring Bob Pettit and’ The Big Ten boasts two of the j her, e Pthey set to those of us, more} BARRACUDA: Andy Stewart,| Take for instance the sport of |Joe Dean, has dropped three con-|major unbeatens — Illinois and } ine state police said Haskell Fe fortunate, in facing pes every |age 7 years, Mountain Home, football, which is going to bej)‘erence games and has sunk to | Iowa. The others are Ka Du-|has a long record of arrests, prin- th : 5 é sey e one of the biggest things in this | 2-3 SEC record. The Bengals ; quesne and St. Bonaventur ndj|cipally for auto theft. They said day battle through life. Iowa, weight 14 rounds, length 3 Be 8: a ; 7 | Remember this as you con-|feet, 8 inches, from the Lucky | town before too many years go figure to better their station this | they share the league lead with |he left the state with Mrs. Mont- cep | tribute to the March of Dimes, to|Strike, Captain Cleveland Niles. | oy. If the directors would teach week, however, being _ given a} _ rks of 3-0. Their season's rec- gomery, a widow, last month. tl help the Andy Stewarts on ‘the |Mrs. Emma-Rose Nicholie, Pon-|-he youngsters something of this slight nod over Mississippi State j ords are 10.0. Sheriff Littlefield said Haskell | road to recovery. tiae, Michigan, weight 25 pounds, | ame, then when they enter high ena cat Hove a decisive edge | __ Se ares traded a car and paid $1,200 eash nig Jackie Price is Back Jength 4 feet, 3% inches. Mrs.| school, they would know what] Yr eer legs _ iC Museum Will Be for the new. car he'boneht. He was of Jackie Price, that master|Howard E, Booker, Mt. Hope,| -he game is all about and would ef the pele OF ite lave eck Peat i Opened To Public eedil sepaciee ee another $1,000 ee showman with the Cleveland In-|Ontario, Canada, weight 26} .0t have to be taught a basic) yiieioit ond Tulane. The two! winrr eu ae Ca eee yeeu ; ad ; dians, a trick ball artist, ‘who ]|pounds, length 4 feet, 5% inches, | snowledge of the game. : conférence “dejeate pi ea sein; WINTER HAVEN (®—The Flor- a i. we SI “ " ree times as ate utilizes everything from ‘a tra-'girth 18 inches, both from the} This is the reason that Little | to fifth in the teagiie’ epebiaic ida Citrus Museum, whose exhibits be en bi oe aa fo the thicket 49 peze bar to a jeep in demonstrat- | Rusty, Captain Roy Potter. 3aseall Leagues were formed-| 5,4) Gregory's Maroons. sce 6} portray the development of the | WHEre his Body was foun he ing his prowess with anything] BONITO: Mrs. Howard E.| When the youngsters Whow the] sooq chance to return to the vic-|f. Florida ‘trult dndustry, wilt $M 7 . ae baseball, is back in town—fol-|Booker, Mt. Hope, Ontario, Cana-|zame they can spend their time |tory column over Auburn Fiiday. eae to the rublie Tuesday. SMALL FIRE ALARMS a lowing a tour of Japan this past da, weight 14 pounds, length 2 geveiogine the ae paint a Florida should rebound from its ' the ea. pais ar Seas iS (Continuea from Page Gned je summer. ~ . ; feet, 8 inches, girth 18 inches. | stea ‘, ying 2mbarrassing defeat by Kentucky | wii! Be brief. Formal dialication blaze in a trailer at Fort Taylor. Ae Jackie is here not to put on his|Mrs. Donald Jerome, Ontario, }oasic know how. , | and take poor old Georgia Wednes- | won't be mad: til Feb Navy engines also went to the show, but to once again enjoy |Canada, weight 11 pounds, length} On Jan. 26 and 27th, the Uni-|day before: falling again to sea- ihe ches acetial windae eet ye scene. atl the fishing in the waters of the |2 feet, 4 inches, girth 16 inches. | versity of Havana will play @|soned Vanderbilt. For what it's | position, a Citrus EX: “Last night Fire Station Number Florida Keys. Frankly, I believe|Both entries from the Rusty, | series of baseball games with] worth, the young Gators still have | Aad cictn nh oasicain at one sent out an engine to flush of if it came to a choice between Captain Roy Potter. the Naval All Stars at the Nees the best a:l-games record (10-1); which have hed ‘Dhan inca gasoline out of Dubal street, in . a fishing and putting on his world | COBIA: Mrs. W. N. De Vane,{Base. These games ‘ie be see ae centereane \lishing the museum have been in.| {Tot of Kress’s store. } ee he Jacki ld be'|Norfolk, Va., weight 29 pounds,|Navy personnel only, at efinitely on the upgrade after | vited to attend. They i " cuippemacre. eae ee famous show, Jackie woul , Va., wei : isthe word at the present | losing four straight Christ Hot, | ited to attend. T include Com- “ 4 ti unable to make a decision. Base- length 3 feet, 8 inches, girth 2042 that s nf w We Oe oeccae ou lia Figs ties Be! a ;Missioner of Agricuiture Nathan MOSSADEGH DEFIES T ball is his living, but fishing is inches, from the Osprey, Captain | time. If there i any Sat . rests “until: Mayo, Chairman W F. Robinson| (Continued From Page One) his recreation, — and he is good | Reggie ates s will be notified. Beet litle Plus front inst olsee of the Florida Citrus Commission |gham Megerdichian, an Iranian. 2 e ' ‘ pen? at both. CERO MACKEREL: H. L. Ba- ie ; rik and officers of F Megerdichian had __ represented | D fe b t ) pee 1 Jackie, Mrs. Price, and two|ket, Youngstown, Ohio, weight Louise Suggs Is hae otha eee itual, Florida Horticultural Society | Reuters, the British news agency, etense 1S your jo ’ 00+. Bo children arrived in town Satut-]9 pounds, length 2 feet, 9 inches, bi are conference cl: sh Ere tone | Serta Bistorical Society. Mate Ne eee ey ee @ay to spend the winter. As soon) girth 13 inches, from the Lucy, F d T Win exception is Alsbainets oe The museum, established by act | its regular correspondent, Leopold | pina) ants as they are settled, vont is as ee ets tar ipsa avore LU breather with Florence Teachers. | 9 ‘the Tpabllc Gal. ops Nahe en Fag gga oingeel oe IS A DAY OF DREAMS COME TRUE... for the return - cisti doubt the rods and reels Ww! SAIL : , 5 memeeg Pat i is i : ‘Ope le year é “agli hat i i Vv ‘again come out of the mothballs|Chitago, Ill, weight 44 pounds, TAMPA \—By on is aged “LA S ~ | round reporting and engaging in activi- - ing Korean War veterans pressing against the ship's vse see ackie will be out fishing ofil length 6 feet, 11 inches, girth 25 | should be the year fe ey Oe “A SEMANA ALEGRE” | ei eS ties detrimental to the nation. He| rail and for their loved ones waiting on the dock. The. ror Captain Joe Mercurio’s bottom |inehes, from the Flo-Along, Cap- | “iy¢ Meirhatnent” jcontaued From Page One) SAILOR ELUDES denied the Charges. ; counted days of waiting are over, the nightmare of wat’ ”’Y t fi fishing boat, the Aileen III. | [tain ‘Ted Canova. Gal Toa iam arvand bere [SiC scores of other events during| (Continued from Puge One) | ,.Motsadegh continued to have his} behind them. These boys... ; ———— |, ‘ x jopes to| wasn't a s a > wasn’ 4 ae. ot mas *hink she is iabeaard — long over-| secure the cooperation of every | Going ie in Sana asn't! scheduled session of the Majlis. have been far across the ied | ° jue — for the cl ampionship. | public spirited citizen in the city| Officer Sori abbed the saj.{Ptliament’s lower house, could seas doing a hard, dirty, *~ ‘iano bb 8 y: ame ‘The little Georgian with the big A : grabbed the sai : : to assist in some task pertaining | lor and start i not be convened Sunday because I j job of d - we smile played in the tournament in ; E } and started to put him in the ; bloody job...a job of de- Z e pl tk + et, aad to this celebration. It will also! wagon. The sailor “started to swing only $0 of the 56 deputies required | kK $f & Tennis Starts ie fest sues “*y ey. ear since | °#!! upon all’ of the city’s organi- Jand kick and resisting arrest” | {°F 8 quorum were on hand. At the | ferise—for you. so Ses she has been back every y zations to participate as they did | Soriano said. “He hit officer Mari- | S¢88i0n the Premier had been ex-/ Bit defenge i job, too. It i pb : : T Pl then, y d the first year in the old days. bona and fled.” er ATI"! pected to charge his opponents in ut ‘ ende MONE job, too. It is your jo to help MOKA ++. - ule Expected OP TOY | Sue hes been eecont Qvery |. The Key West Art and His-! Maribona gave chase but could | Patliament ,. Wilby being British | America’s economy as strong and dependable as thiede? e ' Sf. PETERSBURG (The Flor- | year since. eon Association hopes that! not apprehend him, Soriano said, | 08S: | men have made her military power. And your job can’be""": ¥ ida Lawn Tennis Association iopes | All past winners are back this en eee the ‘citizenry | —— — LEROY COXWELL OF | 7% only easy but rewarding —in financial security for , re in| year to give little Louise trouble | ¥* awakened to its rich his- | movement are invited to attend ? | ‘ ; * to get more big name stars in | yea torical back, 2 : : : i a you and your family. Just buy United States Defense -~ ‘ H marathon ackground. Its purpose |a meeting being held at the West|, (Continued From Page One) h. baseballers | Florida tournaments through re-|'n the four day, $3,500 pages | The Gulfstream See ne eet or paying players’ | opening ‘Thursday. in this pageant is to preserve this |Martello Tower on Monroe | bury signed Coxwell’s death cer- | Bonds, Buy them now and buy them regularly. For your. Arr = the — of peahares" * % Most of the top women golfers Bran nie valuable pane [Beach this evening. The Art and ely ales Ree | bonds and other forms of saving can make America ent rs yesterday in a cl gp ony i ia. | will be on hand — the Bauer sis- use it as a means of at- | Historical Association will hold ritchard’s funeral car took Cox- i i ji ii Rane amo fought contest. It took the win- arias a tale thal & player cai fae Alice and Marfene, Peggy |tTacting thousands of visitors to |its_ meeting at 7:00 p.m. and at|Well’s body to Miami last night} StFong. And in this warring world, strength is America’s... » For ners 10 innings to decide the is-| "er exbenses for more than eight | Kirk, Betsy Rawls, Betty McKin- |Our county and city during the|/8:00 o'clock there will be a com- ue puta in oe iam | surest guarantee of peace. of . 6. i , Ed- | years to come. nittee mee a Seman Coxwell, whose home was at) . , J it sie; the score read 7-6. The) tournaments in a year. fon, Betty Bush, Claire Doran, Ed. ‘eh [mittee meeting on La Semana yi>™8W" gong Street. 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