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NURWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1914 INSURANCE e |EMERALDS RETA Wind Storm Insurance JLL LATH'E)? R, | overt e For e Norwich, Conn., e Semi (Special to The Bulletin.) Willimantic, March 18—The = Em- eralds lived up to their reputation as | the fastest semi-professional basket- ball team in Eastern Connecticut by IN THER TITLE -Professional Championship of Eastern Connecticut—Both Teams Played Great De- fensive Game—Mouller Was Knocked OQut—Score 28-19. 24 hours’ notice is given the opposing team. President Parker was given au- thority to arrange with the captains | for playing off the three games which MORAN SAYS JACK JOHNSON HAS LOST HIS SPEED. Saw Him Box at Paris—Has No Fear of Johnson. Frank Moran, the Americans heavy< weight who is matched with Jack | Jonnson for a 20 round bout for the | | woria hampionship ‘at the D'Hiver. Paris, June 27, in New ¥ ming on m- at- weeks ght e e re———— ,4.i, all his ontfielders as pinch hitters i the minth imning. Score R OH B HoUSton et eotesns 5 7 & How Yotk oo e 38 2 xy, Ware and S, Allen, Kitchensy Caldwell, McHale and Reynolds, a%R SPORTING NOTES Clark Griffi s placed the Fed- eral I firecracker class. Meaning new outfit will ex- wlode on or about the Fourth of July. et o e "Five Wednesday | have not as vet heen completed ac- SlEht bY the score of 23 to 19, in the | cording to schedule. +A rule was also . the Harthmo NG aime of a three game serieg | Passed providing for more certainty in Poid ork Sttt for the championship of this part of | the¢ naming of substitutes »als on the train- the state. Mack was missing from the | nd a job as Hitann. it “tha local boys seve harg | MURPHY LIKED! THE d a job as utility; Wwith the right spirit and their speed | BROOKLYN FEDERALS' COIN =T decided the game. — s « . 5 The game went seven minutes with- | Tells Gene McCann Why He Left the el 315 use out a score, both teams blocking | Athlotice " batting 3 cleverly. Baltic led until the end of | ki e NO QUESTION ABOUT IT! the first half, having the best of a| Jucksonville, Fla, March 15—G omped b There is nothing like carrying a 7IRE| ten to mine Score, When the whistle | M Cann, who manages 4 Club in the NSURANCE POLICY. It costs only a { plew. The Emeralds took the lead | [ i association for, - Morton. B K trivial sum and you will then be on the | soon’ after the next half began and | b, B o e e I safe side. Full particulars upon re- | i I an and | Piant, the millionaire, arrived here re- 461 Three- afe side with better team work had'all the best | cently. McCann rode from Jersey City club scheduled to 1uest. of the tiring Baltic five. Higgins ana | to Co S. C., where the Brook- - with the St ISAAC S. JONES W. Marland starred in baske(s. Har-|lin Federald will firain, with Danny o trouble for ore rington replaced J. Keirans toward the | Murphy. Danny tdld McCann that the |l:‘|ur1ne. and Real E‘mm Agent, | close of‘the second half. | Federals made him such an offer, with — Richards Building, 9! Main Street.| With a mingte to play Woodward |cash in hand, that he could not r and Muller came together hard in the hey offered me,” sald Murphy to ot Springs, Pit= JOHN A. MORAN center of the Floor. Muller was laid | McCann, “a three years' contract, with s olsis from out for a minute and Woodward re- |more money in advance than 1 ever t Sox’s hotel I Brok celved a bad gash on the cheek. The [Tcceived for a vear's pay with the cmber of the < game though rough, was clean and | Athletics. 1 figured that I was al- FiEc nvestment Droker |Tine, o | most throush as a_plaver and. thers z . The lineup and score follow was no sentiment ¢ the affair. 1 Real Estate a Specialty BALTIC EMBRALDS | didwt beliove s would make e o McGrory Building, Main Street t Eood on the offe n they be- | 3 = 7 Too3 | Muller Higgins | & the money in 10 and iods tice telephone 5(1-2. Residence 1179-3 i + B o > pink of S. Marland W. Kerians bed pen and signed the ATTORNEYS AT LAW o W. Marland Russell also told McCann that he " AMOS A. BROWNING i etter from Manager - Cullen Woodward him the alternative of s = e timore or receiving his un- raasn 7. Rerians, Harrington | conditional releasé and that he be- Gouls—Muller' 1.5, Mariand 5, W. | lieved ho was ‘@ free agent when Q, A‘\" Brown & Perkins, Mtumeys-at-law | Riceenl 4. Wosdward 2. Gonls froms | ment, however, does not coincide with Over Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St. | fouls—Higgins 2, W. Marland 1. fhome made by e oawl » & Entrance stairway near to Thames — |2 ng €0 1 etters in Which 3D ationa: Bank | Telephone 33-3. { PSR Tito Mcent Hoihali | WHITE SOX VICTORIOUS. position. [ V. qiGG el oo : 5 — s In thl-m;ntn: (Du:kpér\ ; League— | NEW LONDON COUNTY 2 e Score 2 Points to 1—Captains Hel EAeiE cancao . » % 5 E PIECES 31 as 5 o | a Mesting. 2 - i Whaddye mean Oas —_—— —_— - John Hughes the Promoter Has Given LONDON PAPERS DESCRIBE CheyEnite) Sax Sdeteaied Up the Idea, Sox two points to one in the_ - i =) GIANT-WHITE SOX GAME | mantic Duckpin tournament Wt G e i | : - Why something so classy = day night. Pickett of the winne ] X D | s e e N 2 B yaw scovetary 1 1 - itself T s what a 3 < vas | e t was p) d a while ago e unday he took his |ing that time. He was sccretary to | his machine the 1o itself. That's what t English Expert Saye Batter ls Out|high with a tofal of 30% e ghes, the former manager firet dip of the season at Ocean beach | Andrew Freedman of the New York | tend event f.“l by 5 1 thine th When He Fans the Ball Four Times, | others were n to of irs has gome to pieces, |2nd is going to take one every day if | Nationals, when Murphy was with idsrin nes call everything that's scoring for the league. Whether this mas Juee a drean %% |the wWeather holds as it now is. Buster | that club, and came to Chicago at | pIceRiINoIE Flin: e = y Sile. Souion ARl e kpanes a6 White Sox. Husghes or he Saw ihat he could net |i8 & little bit overwelght and he has | Murphy’'s request in December, 1005, | The motorcy b e ¥e exceptional. Look! h"" s tha ibing the big “match” between the | Olin 10 mak »od or that could mnot get | been getting a little bit stale living on | soon after the latter had assumed the A ho g Jehebiz B S 4 + Siants and White Soxs, which the | MeQuilian the plavers he sought is not lnosn |land altogether. That world's cham- | presidency of the loc winter _near_Penninstc . Qasis in cigarettes— Eg}p 2n, P e o rngiphi e | arean i T hes T o ot enowT | plonship match with Rose Pitonof i | A5 st wo-wheeler traveling 7 : Z 2 Biver mepylent ettt Aner VoD o 52 o0ks nowt s if ths onthusiasm that | Busters goal now and he s going <o | 1 the horse is able to cover mind you—dandy blend—and T 1 mutiine. Buch “olrtea) ooren i lughes claimed was so great was |Put in some hard licks to be prime | erclren v cap = Sol i = ra”—an old village esme—they | 5 feigned and that he was afraid to buck | When the time comes. I Mot 1 d I L eln achg 10 of 'em for 2 nickel he side in the fleld, according 147 459 483 1419 | UP against the Sachems who are goinz e n The otorcycle Wi ritish notion, has all the bet- { to have a ban o baseball this | KING OF ALL STARS, S i i o o Red Sox o = & 5T : e | DOUBLE couponsandan Oasis oroughly witness some of | Gorman ... 50 278 »sed in his line- | Christy Mathewson Has Remarkable | & « quotations & a L | = ift in every package of quotations from the Daily | Murray 108 28 r signed or are | Record—Displayed Best Form in| - | ) e of a gift in every p =3 e 108 2 he management of % { icago Show Date. ‘A very pretty effect was produced | Bernard AELE T was re °d that | 1905-1908. | _The date for the third 25 all four bases were connected by | Gi Lo 280 | N s gt | storeycle fog oo clan Tamss b s g A When Christy Mathewson decides by a ChicAgo man, with the | 498 ¥ has high ideas quit the national pastime he ought| 13 and will be held in ) Previous to the Red Sox-White Sc L mater team jtos chool in shich to teach the | ment Armory at Chicago. : tement was worked np * * *[match in the Willimantic Duckp _— art whitewashing, for “Big SIX”|of Jast years exhibit in the C i hen at the end of the allotted nine |league Wednesday night there was TAKES DAILY DIPS, ould get recommendations from al- Heally savren tha wnaking Innings apiece the score remained two | meeting of the captains of the teams, | —_— most every major league team he ever| pational exhibit an annual event, but w runs, or ‘scratch all, as an American | to discuss several points in connection | Elionsky Preparing for World's Cham. | faced that he is an adept in the uSe | {n. date of the 1914 show was only de- - with substitutes and postponed games. | pionship Match, of the brush. The Old Master now| cigeq few days ego. It is be- Tt seems that “a rare punch from | Hereafter the ruls will be adhered to | sl : | has kalsomined all the clubs in the| ficveq ‘that the earlier dispiay of ¢ Jert” was a matter of note; that forfeits a scheduled game if one apion swim- | f set that he has pitched against | ,or® caci. (U5, POior CRRIEY OF the the use ige stroke” from Daly of the S of the teams fails to show up. unless lded to except the Red Sox and the Yankees, | pooc (00Ut el o0 OF SHALCHIe: acye ot Nova rese both being home runs. 5 | and he possesses a record of having | age f0, 811 those interested in the spor e enterprising Daily Expre ~ | fitted _eighty jackets of white on the ' go."pian¥ v for o Nl e 1 Tt wever, beat all its rivals by having | { objecting__oppesition. Seveny-six of | i, man ymotoreyelists to ride to I ne game writien in “Ame | 1 p | these goose egg affairs that Matty > yme extracts t'.‘n:nhlhzn zem | v | league, four in the series for the state succeeds ir Once or twice Faber and Benz. | worla's titla. enefon of Federat vitchers, hurled some good Stuff W 7 The National league team tha rican Motoreyelists away from nade the crowd taink, but mostly TRADING WAS DULL. | | Matty has blanked oftenest is Boston, | nois, it Is zolng to have to pu 2ood straight shots | | | over whom he has registered fourteen mighty hard fight. Already three B | u:n‘ t q:lnsck:a a k‘mn right across | Yesterday's Stock Movements as a shut-out wins. Ho has blanked the|Illinois cities have entered the contest 2 of the T ie dizmond and made such a bull i Cubs 13 times eds 12 times the to win this s meet, Peo f o i | Whole Were Unimportant. ubs 13 times, the Reds 12 times. the | to win t ar's meet, Peoria, Quincy cle club will e song of it that it plumped clean among | P Phillies 9 times, the Pirates 8 times, | and Rockford having each asked for the “'s_;f;;_“‘{' = N - “ New York, March 18.—Aside from a the Cardinals 8 times and the Athletics honor of entertaining the 1914 assem- — mosome of the batiers fanned the ball | few stocks whose movements reflected 1 times biy's d Bahlot theasr MR ERAS -8 T1v5 | = 5 AT e an I fancie special influence: re was 1 thewson's greatest activities in motorcycle club, and feach has de- | 1 an w e Fanned Ball Four Times.” tion in today's market. Attempts wer the shut-out line were _displayed in| clared its intention of leaving nothing | sport for the riders. ~When a batter fans the ball four | made to carry further the rise of ye 1905 and 1908, he pitching 12 goose- | undone to land the convention — | tmas running and has to leave it with- | terday. —Quotations we i nes in each of those seasons. i > cons ‘ 3 out a whack at it, it makes vou feel | moderately in the first 100% Walter Chalmers car winner, Ready for Motorcycle Day. | re m rtc some sad bull leaders were not had a dozen whitewashes to his credit _ Arrangements are nearing completion he Ur i Lee Magee gave the Giants a hitch- | & following, and the % 1% | g, and so had B Walsh of | for the celebration of Motoreycle Day | up by doing stunts in left field.” short-lived. The poon success R 30 % 9 |the White Sox in 1908, John Wesley |in Sacramento, Cal, on April 19. Mem-| The thir f the! “The shortstop buttered the ball.” | attended the effort induced sp 168 14 15 Coombs of the White Elephants beat-| bers of the Capital Motoreyele Inv > > of Br This special articie carried a dia- | Selling, and stocks declis E - this mark in 1910 by distributing club are wor hard to make tl e held M gram explaining the “American slang.” | §ine 1n some instances unde t sets of ciphers. sreatest even ove t seems that “hitch-up” means as- | day'’s close. Trading = was d b dia not whitew anybody | in Califors to th > 1 aistance, “buftered” means . fumbled, | throughout the day, and the move- o first vear he toiled in the National | petitions which will be held o R on a = <ome” meana a good deal ment as a whole was unimportant league, foh was 1900, but in 1901, afternoon of the 19th, there will also The Bassball Writers association of | European selling, which has beer he. rid system of five goose-cgs | be a barbec And ‘on' the night of | - . America, however. would like to know | depressing influence for some fime, was | cames, pitehing four prior to Decora- | April 18 there will also be a decorated < et was the matter with Umpire Bill | suspended today. ~London did little i tion day, when he met with syclo parade, with awards given | YOIk ] em (described in one of the articles | this market, but its transactions were defeat of the vear. In his fir st attractive turnout motor ) as “Mr William Klein") when he let | on the buying Canadian Pacific Zames in 1901 the OId Master per-| The meet will b held under F. A. M ; = batter fan four times running. The | showed strength on foreign buving. fitted his opponents seven runs and | sanction. and the promoters of the mot » a1 association rejoices, though, that those | CoDDers rose for a time on fayorabie 1 hita—a record that made him a fav- | event will ask that they be allowed to | Membersk - t who used the southpaw at bat got in | trade Teports. The metal market - rite at home and a great drawing card | hold one of the F. A. M. national cham- | Peen organizec S ¥ some good siogs. Also it would like | again advanced in London and domes 3 Shucan plonships at this time. { = » have the mame of the “American |tic producers were said to be making N athe whitewashed all seven = ; s N 1 reporter.” so it might sign him up be- | Sales at 14 1-2 cents, with an in- N S aate in 1507 and Plans to Lower Record: | Wauw Wis, is . ‘ore the Federals get him. S josnang Sitoens o he N X he failed to blank u-,\-i O Eaker e famone i | motureyciasteip to/ eel tra o conflicting vol- 3 motorcycle rider of Indianapolis = ume of new business was described as P lanning an attempt to break Ve s Al T BROOKLYN FEDERALS showing no improvemen United ® “’n“q””fm:"q e e . 8 o ARE WORKING HARD | States Steel was one of the | He expects to leave San Fr. | of American Motor s S—— the leading stocks. | COLONIAL LEAGUE | carly in May and will ride to New — Spending Lot of Time in Batting Prac. | George I Baers resignation from | — | York, going by way of Indianapolis. | > of ¥ s tie FEre L G TR e Possibly It Will Be Rated in Class B— | Mr. Baker recently won the Tucson nted s 3 I R stocks several weeks ago. Lehigh Val- Six Team Circuit. | forty=ive mils road race. A gapns Brooklyn Federals were driven|jey was forosd down mearly three Lo I Savannah Endurance Ru: The v fih e herd the other day at Columbia, S. C. | polnts from its high price. Colorado Providence, R. L, March 18.—Formall o recylar epring riding season | consider ad when Manager Bradley nstituted a two | and Southern first preferred broke five announcement that the Colonial league | The Tesul Ga on Apr | similar = Eeasian e, maeL Jav long | ihe| points on the announcement that been granted protection under the | 557, 13% " SRR plavers labored under a scorching'sun | spril dividend on the first and second national agreement was received to- | 25 and 28 wl e Tk A el G The FRarttiedt Noctt #nd when the day's work was over | preferred issues would be passed. Un- | night loiPyesldent S, D. Fian- | torcycle club will staxe a | Motoreyela club of Edmonton, Alberta ere were many ‘tired plavers who re- | fertainty as to the outcome of efforis agan from Secreiems Farreil “of the | TRIRECE TUR o Suguste. At TR i 3o : —ha & turned fo the hotei. ~Chairs in the |, reorganize Rock Island resulted in National association. The new league b rur = h 5 = lobby wers populer and the hoys are | renewed pressure on these securities has been granted a Class C rating | event, but nders have o Dl ! » beginning o feel the sffecis of thelr | The collateral fours and debenture with six clubs.” There a d pros- | ’\‘.*"“b over course, and think the a 1 wa - x 3 fives lost more than two points eact pects for taki s op s in B0t confior oY e L 3 the iime was spent in ‘The collaterals fell to 37 3 s ¢ and mal ity ore LIt Sah s k In the ing praciice Trainer Joe Quirk was|new Jow racord, as did a club circuit, in wh bijiiSteas Dotamdare ANl ner Eiba iy : 2 g ander-in-chief of a colored army | gtock rated in Class B. e run e c i fe L X _nhwc:; rounded the park and chased | Weakness of Rock Island bonds and \s at present constituted the | Conquers Snowdrifts. 3 b saw my oid g the quarter pols e balls which went over the fences. | Missonr and Kan Texas | \cludes Pawtucket Woonsocke | ™ order to prove that the motc it sl i The Joiorans clubbed ihe splicre for | jasues affected the gensral bond mar- | cew Bedford, Brockton and |cle can go where sit Jossible ihe late Mr. Car- n 1ot & o her orders, and though some of the | jcet. wi Totaiihie vir other vehicles to_travel, Paul E. Ge o3 2 s Foungsiers had sood eves and heavy | Valle: 32,500,600 s of Peoria, Iil, rode his motor 2 Y. ‘\' R ar i . I Awings, ihere were none who belted od States bonds were unchanged FEDS | through the heavy snow which pre + AR b - b e he ball ahout like Murphy, Hofman, | on it ong hax DS’ CAMPAIGN OVER. S PR L m « sentemen’s Driving Ciu : Shaw and Delehanty ? : i Washington, Deer Cretk, Morton oo 2 ' hem d not 1 T I ark Dustass wavaves of | e President Gilmore s Satisfied with the | Washinton, Deer Creél, Morton, B = 2 - : o : s be ciub. has left for a business irip | s 3 Present Grqup of ‘Blayers. a0 Morton the o wes unbroken.| T zave a 1 n s nly Bal? a second in which will take Sz back to Brooklyn, | 100 Alsske Gold Mine Filhmuny Dinct 16w Aittan us his) e - Ao o L o Ded exciting finish, & Fhich will take 51 baskito Brooklyr, e o ho campaign of the Federal loague | In Many places it was drifted as high| The Wheeling, (W. Va.) ¥ in beatlng the horse in Zm. 30s ) St T s d e s Do yra for major leagus baseball players s at | 18 12 feel. When Mr. Gott encount. | olub s B a serics of 1 Gipanter - who' theri it oy Dt Amial Coppor in 'ond. acecording to interpretations | ered these drifst he guided his mount | week-en for this are, Bdith May - e 1 {odny Dlaced on a atatement of James | into the flelds whero ho rode until the | summer " 3 B S & b T A Glimors, president of the Federals, | T02d azaln hecame passable | — ho samo condi SHAMROCK IV WILL BE Gan S e | fhat e s well-satisfied” with the | Another test of the ability of the| Motoreyclists of I ton. Kan. cepted this offer, : CAUNCMED S TAPRI & & rowan i | nt maleud of the Federal league | tWo-wheeler to get throush when oth- | are planning to orgar B! in" defeating Ed LAUN et st e A ; ; er traffio was tied up by the snow, was| to ride to the San sce tion | onds, as well as wi Will Draw Thirteen Feet. Nine Inches | Cotton o1 1L J | P*President Gilmore sald his leaguo | made by Harvey Bernard of Chicago, | next mile’ race, in which 1 . New York, Mareh 1. ot cotion | was wot In urgent need of star plavers, (Who rode his motorcycle through Gf . wich was seco . Y - steady; middling uplands 13.95; —guif | thereby intimating that the Federals | teen miles of unbroken snow 1 (Mont.) cvcle | Taftville, third training early i soutols, Maceh WIEETe s ospectad 13.50° no sales. Futures closed steady, | will make no further attempts to sign | Three motorcyslists of Rockford, T, | ¢ planning to e 3 me The late Mr. Yerrington, who Fast day at Taft- Sir Thomas Liptou's Shamrock March 12.65, May 12,05, Juiy 11 | Mvers from the National and Amer- | W. L. Lewis, S. Earl Beengston and | club house at Absarokee, ¢ Still- | present at this meeting, at once ; e sust 1165, Oetol s Palmer . heir | water 3 5 R fe hallengor for the America's eup, Fust , October 11.36, December | ican leagues George Palmor also ave their two:| water rive cd me a purso”of to run o ot B will 56 Iniciegsthe. end ol ARt She whoelers a severe try-out when t hey | “Cute” the famous guideless aven. Nearly fc WA Ak’ thirthtn ‘fGek nite’ Inches. THOMAS PRESIDENT OF CUBS. |rode through the unbroker ow 0| The Wheeling, W Motor one of the horses ir ey The centerboard will drop fen feer — aukee ,Wis, a distance of 120 | club is plannin endurance run to | who had re fo & mil ot o e o giving 2 iotal dranght of nearly 24 Do ped mew.. New York, March 1. — Call meney | Taft to Retain His Stock For a Year— | miles. It indk them two days to make | Pitisburg as soon us the roads are in s then . o, Mona feet. Tihe mast will be of wood, and Anaoonde M Ca steady at 1 3-4@2 per cent.; ruling| Themas Was Seoretary Under Mur- | the trip, but their machines came | condition ons_at firs o 1S & . Anioondn 1< fate 5: Akt Tt b through in exceilent shape. | —_— excited | sprin peete — { 5% o oy AR L‘n"’,;" loans steady; 60 days 2 3-4@3 PRy Flans Big Event: | Harold Yeacger of Vesper, Kas., who 1 it was gen- | to a r 1f near- HARVARD LOSES VARSITY MAN. | e D 1 ays 3; six menths 8 1-2, Chicags, | Mareh 18—Charles T : . | lives twelve miles from scheol, makes not win, as|ly toa st half mile. | By omgtns L . 8o, oty et | What promises to be the largest|the trip back ad forth each day on | the medical ternity, without ex I him and won Streke Pirnie Failed to Pass Exam- | Bethetueen Steet cHICABS srAIN M TR L g P nt of | motoreyole event ever held in Califor- | a motorcycle ception, declare impossible for a|an e X £ | Bt A AlM uasker the Ohicago National League Baso- |uia is hoing arranged for April 13, | - i man of forty yes o e N it fockiyn itepia Prans e MiEh - Le. club, C. P. Taft, majority stoek- |Ly the Capital City Motoreyle club of K A R id b 3 s < satisfied with ¢ Camoridge. Mass, March 18.—W. Do gt o 8% maoay election and declared that he would |fake place at tho fair Eraounds, and | come afiliated wiih the Federation of Ten thousand peop File sl ~ > same result. iruce Pirnie, of Springfleld, siroke o e T S % retain his stoek at least a year, during | it is expected that at least 4,000 visitors | Ameriean Motoreyeliste A Deoulsiwitnesien this n May I received the Harvard varsity eight oared crew Do pea T B which time Thomas weuld remain the | will attend. Tours are being arranged | - e and exclting one. “Cute ], Sl TGl during part of last season, has been | Oes s ido 7 934 % s% | president of the club. Thomas Was |from many cities of the state, to cen- | The Flint, (Mich. A Ry one 5 & me to run in a lost 1o this vear's crew by failure to D ey & o @% SX 85918 | ecretary of the club during the Mur- [ter in Saeramento, and awards are{which was formed a rmonth s e o » May 30. Doyle, pass examinations. Pirnie quit rowing AT phy regime. offered to the largest representation |fourteen charter membere no. ahc ik CheY: fro . © the fastest sprinters today when he lesrned that-he would | 100 0% P oo v Thomas has been in baseball four- |of motorcyelists riding from any one | membership of S two. '3 % | standing still, and it looked like P e i b 0 have no opporiunity to make his un-| i G, G Cower 3R o | teen years and has beon closely as- | city (o the meet. A prise is also to | o s thing for the wonderful Tittle | down and wom ‘:' o Ao T e suc tom until May. o Gal“ru 3 4 { soclated with Charles W. Murphy dur- |be given the metorcyclist whe rides! W. B. Moyer of Washington, I, to win, I Bad Hgured out the wimming uy nalf & mile -

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