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{"EAST TRIUMPHS IN NATIONAL LEAGUE—INDiANS TAKE FOUR STRAIGHT FROM ATHLETICS — THIRTEENTH INNING UNLUCKY FOR HARTFORD— | | CONNIE MACK DEFIES BASEBALL COURT--DETROIT MAN NEW ENGLAND TENNIS CHAMPION—STATE POLICE MAY STOP FULTON-DEMPSEY BOUT — - BURNS' HOME RUN || Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Qut of Life - - T~ By Briggs | PASBAL N\ NUTSHELL) | FVELAND SWEEPS | i NATIONAL LEAGUE, | | | i WINS FA[]B__EIANTS; R e e SNy New York 2. Cincinnati 1 | FEEL SORRY FoR NAP — HO How BEe Philadelphia 9. Piftsburgh & (10 in- | = (s AUTIFUL i ph 8 urgh | The POOR GUYS ¢ o ¢ : | e e / nings). ! il Cluhs Tflfllflflh OYel" THaT HAVE To A\ 4 ; H Boston 4-4. St. Louis 1-2 Pommel Perry’s ijhmg' ‘. Brooklvn 4, Chicago WORK THESE. DAYS i T\ = A, = L. ¢ . 15 | York, June 18.—Burns' home Z / SR\ v : I 2ew Yerk - ? 18 Cleveland, June 138.—Clavelas run in the eight inning broke a tie ( : = e ‘ AEAAN Boston By , made it four straight from Philad score and enabled New York to de- >, G < I A I S 7 | Cincinnati ..... 2 phia yesterday, winning 6 to 3. T feat Cincinnoai by a score of 2 to 1 2 4 4 % R \ b ! Philadelphia. .. 1 visitors scored three in the first here yesterday. Score: 3 o X = 2 % G & H St. Louis . 2§ ning, but Coveleskie allowed on} B ; . ) \ N T i > T o D three scattered hits thereafter. Per Cincinnati ......100000000—1 &8 | 2 : z _ L s ] 2 was effective until the sixth, wh New York ......00001001x—2 8 0| 2 E 27 / : 3 | Evans' home run followed three sif Sallee and Rariden; Schneider and i 7 = . | sames gles and a pass, netting five runs. ‘Wingo. 5 7 g % o & i | 8t. Louis at B was Bat.and-Ball day, 25 per cent. . " £ S L W Chicago at B the Cleveland club's receipts going Plillies Nose Out Pirates, ( 3 l | cinnati at Ne the fund to purchase baseball equifi ) (2 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia ment for the Sammies. The score: T h] Phladelphia, June 18 —Cravath's thome run into the bleachers with a | pinch runner on first in the ninth fi’hllade]y\hm 300000000—3 6 inning, tied the score for Philadel- | Cleveland ...... 00001500x—6 10 phio, and William’s double, follow- — — Coveleskie and Thomas; Perry af ing singles by Burns and Bauncroft, PALE HELP - = ashington 2, Chic Perkins. won the game in the tenth, 9 to S. | WANTED ' Cleveland 6, Philad a 3 s None of the seven pitchers was very ) 5 RemlanERetdhouls (/i : Yanks and Tigers Tie.' effective. Tho Phillies knocked Mil- | New York 5, Defroit 5 (called to | ler from the hill. Ludesus’ home 1 5 L/ ::\H(\\\ Detroit to eatch train) Detroit, June 18.-—New York aj run over the fight field wall with a ‘ p | 2 Detroit played a 5-to-5 tie yesterd man on, featured the first inning. | Standing of the Chibs ‘if?lm'nftmvlv the e hrv]z]w: .-:vrw-': .s: t May was unable to hold his four run § | W L SR oroae Slall o Sl oW e el B vl Cotray oo / . < Boston s N1 > | cateh a train. New York scoted t home run in the bleachers in the New: Wobic -, | tieing run in the eighth on Pecki: fifth, and in the sixth, the whols Cleveland ..... 1 5 s paugh's double, an out and a fms! Pirate team batted, getting a two run ok > 3 gy ; B e & creseee. 26 3 R‘: :""“"'""(‘ TF",""H", o s : lead. which Steele held until Cra- 2 f 7 DRI ) 3 o St. Louis ...... 6 e vath's drove. Score: i 2 ; S g L . L e 7 4 five hi e scor e 4 i) | % ! Philadelphia 4 3 i s " ) ¢ - A i " | Detrofi 5 5 , | New York .. 22000001 11 Pittsburgh ....0200150000—28 17 . Sy 3 o ; o i i 2 ¢ AU 4 Detroit 000003205 10 Ph\‘l”\”r 22 210;1001 L | Games Today Love, Finnerar and Walters; Cu Mayer, Main, rendergast | o : ningham and Yelle Burns; Miller, Steele, Harmon 7 5 7 \ { Detroit at St. Louis Schmi A G \ (No other games sched g = e < i : J Mays Blanks Browns. Cheney Tames Old Mates, | = INTERNATIONATL LEAGUE " Brooklyn, N. Y. June 15. — 2 . = 4 & ey e 18 —Mays siog Brooklyns made 14 hits yesterday, but ‘ S sty ) B e i O vere f > & tr ; 4 5 | ey City 9 ] | 4 kit e 7 were forced to stage a ninth inn A 44 City 3, Syracy Boston winning. & to 0. The twe iea rally to win by 4 to 3. In that in f 4 S5 vark 1. Rochester 3. plit even on the series. The scor ninz, with one out, Miller and M. / Z | Buftalo 1, Binghamton 1 (10 in . 5 4k ;_fl“hfzat singlec: Douglas relieved | fialassadacimase). ) Boston 301020020-—8 9 vlor and walked Johnston. Deal's | SLtUnOTE B oichic e | St. Touis 000000000-—0 4 fumble sent Grimes, running for Mil- Mays and Schang: Gallia, Houc ler, home with the tylng run. D: Copvright. 1918, by The Tribuns Association (New York Tribgne) | Standing of the Clubs ! Davenport, Wright and Hale bertt then scored M. Wheat with his i i T fourth hit. Score: - - e el . - | Binghamton o R Rochester ........ 23 5 0 Johnson Topples White Sox. feated- Chicago yesterday, 2 to Johnson outpitching three pitchers. Benz was taken out in t Retain Pitcher Perry, Awarded to sy Field Far Behind At Jamaica @ Jersey it 5 E _&;s;f:“onl:“n h“w:‘(: :w\“ ;rllsm fr}‘n?‘;lf:dt error. A sacrifice fly scored a ma i and then Russell went in. In th Toronto at Baltimore sixth Milan singled, took third on Buffalo at Binghamton wild pitch and sgored on a eackific] | owned by John Sanford, which won | o b0 SF SIS the Kentucky Derby in 1916 came out oA A fly. Leibold’s single and Felsc! e of retirement vesterday afrernoon at ple in the eighth averted a Mack, manager of the Philadelphia | the Jamaica track i o e sn Shiutont| he scere! 3 th Alnlll(‘l track and ran off with FASTERN LEAGUE A Athletics. persists in this action be- | the Excelsior Handicap He defeated s ks H e . T. gun vesterday to ep Seott Perry the best field of han ‘l\l.xn horses t} Reaul(a) Yorterdant ,\4 hington rl‘n"(:n:'n\r: § and the men are at work at the ball | he pitcher recently awarded the Bos. | has faced a starter this ye Andrew e TTacttoral 2 Chicago 000 ! by grounds getting the grounds and | {on Rraves by the National Commis. | Miller's Roamer finished second and videl Johnson and Ainsmith; Benz, Rus [ | { would not nd for anything but a Chicago ........010001010—3 STATE PUL"}E MAY [ Bhooklyn 00000 ‘ Cheney and Miller; Tyler, ! 4 | and Killifer ! boxing contest or a referece's deci- [ 3 | sion in the Demp! "ulton bout and Braves Cop Two. | the law would have to be carried out i L] R | to the letter in regard to any boxing Boston, June 18.—Boston celebrat- | contest held in the State of Connec- el | Newark | | | ed Bunker Hill Day by winning the S | ticut. Also got in tonch with Gov- | i | | | | | Buffala Manager of Athletics Determined to :!U:n,fufk_\ Derby Winner Leaves C} At Braves, rack, Games Today morning and afternoon games from & = x ) Marcus Holec b and the gov- t. Louis, yesterday. Nchf held the 0{)]00[10]’13 {0 FlllIOI]-DeHJDSGY thor AR e e B e visitors to three hits in the morning Cleveland, June 18.—The National George Smith, the big black ho 1 and Americon leagues are in danger = o/ thies its n question, was enfirely out of his | i 0 , 4 hands and that the entire matter Upham, pitching his first game for rested with the commissioner, Judge | on mv H:e :’LftOTX’\OO“. allowed Perry. Preparations for staging the 0. three its until the seventh. when {SoXMD Thas had a conference with Lk o Wiand asle by 3. ¢ | Thomas F. Egan, superintendent of the of another “basewall war” if Conni i : £ - fian's Wes i nings). 11, Danforth and Schallk 4 s g Rtate Dolide) onlthe matter atlailowing | srandstand erected ol seat ok tans, lisions Wilfred Viaw's Westy Hogan, which il s sell, Da S . Smith and a home run by J. L. Smith { ;55 Gont in Danbury on Fourth of | Who are eager to' sec the contest | was added at the last minute, took | ~'“MIY °n L cored three runs. Kelly's triple and ! ju)v * jonn H. Perry, chairman of the | Staged. Manager Mike Collins, who | the third end of the cour: Furthe 3 5 ‘ | Mack obtained an injunction ves- ter, from Judge Margan, in the Common Pleas Court, restraining the RBoston club from interference with |including % spur, staggered home Standing of the Clubs C. Smith’s single in the cight | giate police commis on, has also had | 100ks after thc management of Fred baclk eight other high clas horses, W 1 WESTERBROOK WINS cored the other Boston Tun, v talk with Mr. Egan on the matter, | Fulton, arrived on the scene yester- the mighty Cudgel and the | o ... X t “lnoz};n. fo‘:r;n:f‘r}tfi: g:unle Konn“;fl].v wa Superintendent Tgan has made an | d and sald that he was sure that | pepry until the case shall have been | e aaon 3 5 | e ver oft ear by a wild pitch ! jnvestigntion of the conditions under| Fulton and Dempsey would lve up | heard. and he used the pite 0 e Smith sped over the one | o : - ‘ C. stige o1 ns « earc d he usec o pitcher in a ° | New Haven . s 9 | Detroit Man Take rce © > Ra retired. Herzog played first in | which it is proposed to canduct the|to the letter in regard to boxing in | game against the Cleveland olub yes a sixteenth course In 1:45 | -”:“”"‘%jl" 23] | Detroit Man Takes Three Sets fro he afternoon game. The score: fight d sa he is isfied it woula | this state and a no decision contest terday afternoon ) by [ P l\' dence (First Game.) | violation of the law. He accord- | Would be perfecily satisfactory to the | mhig action is the first blow at the | Peaten. That was in 1913, when R. \"::-‘yn]gfi‘(‘lrl : 00600004 [ & | 8Ly has communicated with the contestants. o C rulings of the Natlonal Commission | X' Carman's Meridian hing the rec” | Worcester ) Bon ... .. x— prosecuting official of Danbury in- JOS. P. MULVIHIL] and practically puts the Athleticg in | ©rd of 3-5 il SR AL AR BTy 3 2 i 2 r W t. Louis --..000001000—1 3 forming him of his intention to pre- Transferred to Baltimorce? Seneriptiofi boseball Tnny matched George Smith's time RV etonbUny et - - _U:(!U‘O’rfl- 1;{,‘,“-‘0 Jf_‘n—\\_‘s}'e! ‘“est Nelif and Wilson; Ames and vent the fight. He has alsa notified According to Daniel, writing in the | 11, the decision which awarded 2 T rook, the roit city champlon, i . 1vihil s azer K Tork S 34 5 stead z p Y e = = Games Today a dashing match of three straight eets| ales. Mr. Mulvihill, who is the manager of | New York Sun, Baltimore instead of | pappy to Boston, Messrs. Herrmann . fooklins dnalslor the Novw Basin (Second Game.) the proposed fight, that it would not| Danbury is to be the scene of the |,n4 mTen National league members, | LEVINSKY DEFEATS WEINERT. Providence at Hartford. jilock dehol iy n:om q’lr‘l. ow ;‘negm,m S .. | be allowed bout between Fred Fulton and Jack | voteq for the majority report: Ban Jersey City, J., June 18.-—Bat- .\_nx-nn_l:‘fiem m‘\\ o|‘cc“.~(r;‘: - j e "‘(“\Vh;‘ S ‘z.‘cl‘;”(_{‘uh v:" T » = Superintendent Egan sa ast night | Di sey he Four Jul - k : Lo 2 e e New Haven at New Londo « a E ves ston .. ...00000031x—4 uperintenden 1 sald last night | Dempsey on the Fourth of July. The [ jopupcon, president of the American | tling Levinsky, of Bridseport, Conn., | e terday afternoon. Middle-age and it: Louis ....002000000 3 that he learned when making his in- | change was made last night ter the {jem0ne club, filed a dissenting opin- | outpointed Charlic Weinert, of New 5 low, steady game in the person B e e | vestigation that the fight was in con- | State avthorities of Connecticut had ark, N. J.. in every round of an eight- | SR e ockn Pitie, 6f Nosingted rt-lr’ otl bt Lna Snyder. nection with a plan to find a man who | announeed that fhey would - [t o round bout here last night. Levinsky | ANDER BRIEAKS RECORD. e it Heion would be put up against Jess Willard. | attempt. to stage ihe fight ; ghed 180 pounds and Weinert 185 — Liis M i St GRINER LEAVES DODGT It was to be an affair of national im- | bury ’n. any other part of that com- Joston e 18 ‘Connie Mack's ::,’;‘t', : 'ry,r‘ W :L the flrs(‘ heavy- | Swedish Athlete Covers 2,000 Meters :;f:"‘;r‘?;k ;R;T“h.r:}l::_:d ::‘:J ::;«: 1 partance, he said, and it would at-|monwealth e Mulvihill of Nesw ual procedure in resorting to a | weight battle held in New Jersey since InfBRNIN E30i2:0 S ot . | was made oven slower by an unfor, tract men to Danbury from all over | Haven, the promoter of the bout, { court of law to nullify decision of [ the new law legalizing eight-round Stockholm, June 18.—A dAandu. il At infury to ona ot Hisieet Wl T the country. me ago was offered a substan- o National ¢ ssio v 0 o \ contests is state e Swedish runner, yesterday ran % % PR wi = Hm!‘ |‘|“\| i|q7;¢‘\ \}m(rf‘f rvf;v]'n"'nx”:r‘?l‘:v s u\'mvj“hl “\"“nk%‘m ‘x‘a‘i‘ ne! r!w | e R B 'hr:m» mrl(‘ri in 5 minutes 30 2 cc- | made it impossible for him to use thd ¥ W ¢ s . 10 Roston 0 ague cli passed “ i ° =1 ke footwork he needed to meet the fas Fred Fulton on Batileground. { contracts of ihe boxers to the Manu- | in seeking fo zain possession = A | onds. The time is said to bo a recard. | 00tWorle he needed to e N rest panbury, June 15.—Mayor Anthony | Mental Athletic club of Baltimore f s Perry,” Walter E. Hapgood. R N i W brook outclassed the Bpringfield playe & ‘ il forme: P; N 1 . - 1 Gl 0’ CREDIT. 1 e, O st year, Zander, in the o - . Sunderland yesterday 100k a hangd in | YW hen Mulvihill was informed of the | business manager of (he club, an 1 i __.Difi ‘;Av':”‘f]"““‘,l’l‘ f‘m:,\‘h”,m covered 2,000 | decidedly, but it remains a questior | miotors in 5 minutes 31 seconds, which | Whether the stcady game would fave e worn down the Detroiter had Pikel was said at the time to be a world's | e e American Amateur Ath. | been able to get around better on‘his 3 c feet. jetic Union records do not contain any | feet N ) | tigures for the 2,000-meter run. The sets went 6-3, 6-2, 6-3: Pike! I i die never leading except at the start of WILSON AND BASEBAL the third set, when Westbrook seemes Only once before was this time Pike in Finals for New E“glfln Fennis Championship. Bridgeport hirteenth Player to Desert Brooklyn Brooklyn, June 18.—Close on the eels of Ray Schmandt, Brooklyn's romising second sacker who yester- jlay left for s home in St. Louis to . =y s s pend a fow days with his folks bo, | the discussion of the logality of tho | decision of Governor Holcomb and inomnced yeste ) o : . ore answering the call to the colors | Fulton-Dempsey fight, scheduled for |the police officials of Connecticut he “Perry has been declared the prop- | But Lion's Share of Kaiser's I'raise t Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark. |this city, July sth. Fallowing a tele- | Tealized thai the jig was up as far {erty of the Boston club by orzanized es to His Son. itcher Dan Griner also decamped tg | Phone conversation with Covernor | Nis independent staging of the fight | haseball's court of last reso Alr o ake up a position in an ammunition | Holcomb in which, he said, the gov- | was concerned. He got into fouch |jrapgood a4 in a statement, ‘“‘and smsterdam, June 18.—Emperor actory. The new departurs makes | €TNOT told him that the question was| With the Baltimore mien. and in con- | overy club in each major league William has congratulated the Crown total of thirtcen players who have | €Ptirely in the hands of Judge John 0. | sideration of 5,000 turned the bout ’Mmlsm} to support and abide by de- | Prince on the recent successes zained bt Wilbert Robinson to enlist or takg | ESITY: 0f Southport, chairman of fhe|over to them. cisions of this ure. by his troops s an official despatch VEbi i b i i to tire from the fast driving game and B somie wor work, state police commission, the mavor The club in the Maryland metropo- “It iz imnpossible to believe that a |from Berlin. P ) = 4’_7-L Sl o let up. He quickly rallied and took The others are Pfeffer, Cadore, | WCNt to Southport o sco Judge Perry. | lis intends to hold the fight along the | majority of the American leagie club “Under vour lealership”, (e em- | reports w” o has decided that the | the rest af the games for the set and tzsimmons, Kelleher, Malone, Mil- | The mayor. on his return I st night { ines laid down by Mulvihill. 1t will | owners will uphold the position tha | peror telegraphed “the armies of | f’hm“' 5 “,,M-- \w.l:~1 SoSsn et 1| the mateh. This glv Westbrook tha, 8, Mitchell, Smith, Mamaux, Krue- id that Judge Perry told him that; be for twenty rounds to a decision, | Philadelphia elub has faken in this | General von Boehm. von Below and work ]n,-‘n,m”_n‘:rr”sx‘«q r' ~|ix e | two big cups of the tourney, as he B iAW T ruraor that N he had “ived complaints ahout the nd will he held in the 3altimore sse. It i o vers radical move on the |von Hutier ve severely def ed vh'\‘ 1llowed to )n!r‘vw\l DAL |‘"1 t': < Iso won the double with his partne Bt was eolng to enlist In the havy | BSHt fX ces outside of Danbury, | b : ball park in the aficrnoon. Tho t of the Athletics and is lkely to |enemy and shatrered the storm of his | baseball ]\létl;\'l~‘|kh\.< 5 pn:'\ :»I., {;hawl e e Norksar-toga bas denied by Rube last night whoso e doee slic s oD b ol s s dRioBlierestinaRdexcloninents hurriedly brought up army reserves, | authoritative statoment vesterday tha The score in detail followe bife and child need his support un- ot te police, to investi-|a hand in the naming of a referce. | g | Fighty-five thousand prisoners and {no rulinz on the subic has been ey B ocd in iho dratt . bu a reccived no report from j It may be that they will take it on | ymare than ene thousand zun e the | made. " il .| Westbrook 5 4 L s ned Herman | MM yet. Mr. Perry, the mayor S(l\ll.lthf‘nufl:\\-nc to do all the naming of | FASTFRN LFAGUF | eutward signs of this tremendous - It was stated that Gen, Crowder | pyo” 1 fenl, a voung pitc Fihn i 'y‘w gt rat his vvlwmd Placiopeniion the third man in the | 1 J i L {tle sucess. To you and the participat- « adhe to his nal announcement | Sacond brep, who has been going great guns | L0 flestion ind that he would re- Ty B Rl = {ing commanders and troops T ex- | that the question uld be passed | westbraok. 7 4 4 10 . ceive evidence, if offered, to show that | | ress my thanks and those of the | upon by President Wilson in the reg- | pik 5 6 amateur and mi-pro circles el . HMI KEY” N NA T 5 - i} N lipress s m hanks 2 upo 1 B lpilke v i b6 N WS . oL LK the fio vould not be in violation of | N A hy Unlucky Thirteenth Proves Fatal for | g, herland ! ular way when the occasion arises on Third S i cross the bridge. DProklyn now has | (0 D200 ngland ’ e : s e sen players on its roster. il A . S L) . S (e e fighting spiri nd hting | an appeal from a local hoard’s de- | Westbrook nly fifteen play i, its roster, Tl | his manager, Michael ing—Only One League Game Ye iR o e e S| o = = Collins reached town last evening. | Former Pionecr Catcher Terforms | e antee our final vietory. God will WEST CLOSEN SERIES, = (,jjins «aid that if the authoritics | aierday. further help.” | The Giants x-,vnrx sece the last of \' o w him how the fight could | Creditably With U. S. Naval Ie-| Iqartford, June 15.—Despite the ! Vestern teams for some time when |4, to conform to the law, he | o A ¥ = hey conclude the present series with | ke steps to see that it did serve at New Haven, factRliaiglitency Soo s of [ianttond FORB OR FIGHT. ! 7 he Cincinnati Reds today, and John | Mulvihill Determined. Mlekeyrt Noonantorn el ton o, lallomeditheviaitin sFF royid etice Jis Rk o ficGraw is hopeful that Brooklyn, Promoter Joe Mulvihill wired the | on the Ploncer club, was one of the | ETeSation only two hits, the Gravs' pgeeport Man Refuses to Do Either g 3oston, and Phil hia, which Will | New Haven Journal-Courier from | s o ol Sk i ron » Senators vesterds Ll 4 : jayed in orde e ; : Journal-Courie TOM | stars in a game at New Haven, Sat-| Won from the Scnators vesterday Ao - $100. : b be pias or relp e | Danbury last night as follows urday, between the United ioaiiio in thirteen innir An - % Fiants upward 1 league race. Danbury, Conn., Naval Reserve, to which he belongs, | by Rriger gave Providence the o { Bridgeport. June 18 nst these teams the Giants June 17, 1918 and the Minervas. The following ac. it the first, while a triple by Low tied ' s in to enforce the ° i S : ) con twenty- umes and lost only | Journal-Courier, count appeared in the New Havea | the count in the sixth. Cook « ' law yesterday. followiy 8] 3 Y s O Of AH MakeS hree, and Jigh most of these | New Haven, Conn Hogister Hsonday feated himzelf in the thirteenth when | round-up in the Qistrict Snnda inkes oS, ¢ = fctories wern 1 April and Fulton-Dempsey bout will not be ! The United States Naval Reser he passed the first two men. a field 50 alleged ng who were i A g Tay, the - of the Now York |in violation of the state laws. Rumors | baseball team of this city defeated erlsicholoeiandlalencrifcs By sentine work unloading barges loaded with o ? Sold, Rented and b je ahility of the | have been current that the Dempsey- ision Pike Minervas at Waterside Park Saturday | over two tallies, Hartford rallied in pig iron consigned to a local manu- § i R g : ; s ) duplica feat now Fulton contest to be held in Danbur afternoon in a fast, well-played game. | its half, Gardell double scoring a uring company. on pain of arrcs v b chalred. 1 7 y z N . N July 4th was to be called off by The fielding features were contributed | run, but the locals could not reach. | if they refused _ % S a2 N. B. ’lypewrlter i i FRRANK SNYDER CALLED. Superintendent of Police James Egan. . by Gordon of the Minervas and Noo- | The scor | In the city court Joseph Spottsky 18.—Frank Snyvder, | Mayor Anthony Sunderland at once | nan of the Naval Reserve team. . ! was fined $100 and costs. charged : E h st. Louls Nationals, | ot into touch with Commissioner 45 cents s : XC! aflge p ‘terday to report for | Perry and laid down the points on in the National Army, June 24, | the state boxing law. He told the ome in n Antonio, Texas. chief that the laws of Connecticut score: Providence . 1000000000002—3 with refusing a job at R. H. E.| Hartford .. 0000010000001—2 2 i hour at a local tory. Judgment g = “ U8 NOR 100 0p3 2 2 Cook and Rriger; Spald and Mc- | was suspended and he was probated [ 3 S b Telephone 612. Minervas ......000 100 5 Neill. on condition that he go to work : crer

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