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THE SEATTLE STAR+SSTURDAY JUNE 20, 1906. oe lente tatk. ‘There a rule peontb| | the United and alvo part} and held the Wack Ci, . | the fntention of the track manage itis players from . wanted aaa an te does tune hit 8 10 noven mant to discourage as much as poe woe 4 speak ‘hale airtty to Gemini ‘Ghat win gal sible any betting among the women oun - his will bo bin first vieit}and was not offeree” 2° hile —. t t show up th ft © swimming tournament fast} ‘ r © In tine ap Weees Sm show up iis a nig re ot, tha 8. Cc. wae a bis auc bs and Aboraeen ¢ ernoon will treated with seant Ba Dy ws rae tt VAY again ceremony and given the gate lin Lone ooo 2 Saree wemier af gaed NOT: Oe Ys eee wetiavely j helo ts. The — gall wer intends con ' ute the Taking everything into consider | lerowded with speotate Under | |geason und pu , m. At e peers A es aoe py PE rhe. the managem of Tom MeDon prene ehreiber ha ho: brighter for a season of high-class Ss tm Boy Bevery he aport at the Meadows than they | ald everything nt moothly, | jh njoy * pr a a are at present | —— ag Gilden Gardin ditt tam off " 4 . f . Ar Di and i er | »’s towm at the Ballard ball park ES * AT THE P } ick Cullen Kid Se tomorrow afterno The Laurels Oakland | . day at Woodland park, and the Bab Fi T IIs Gr at the Gate for the Enter Ring for —— day at Woodtand ware an Guyana | Fitzsimmons Tells Green |<" una Pike at Olympla 1 add 1 Opening 25 Rounds. They Both Put on Gloves 4. sscrsi cnarpionsdip of ts me Very Interest- |": ; pa 4 }AthIetic squadron Will be decided “ wan, Lynch, W) Ke W. Mein —— — Sage a sora and Bo f | oday when the team from the In Dope tyre, Huxton, Alarie and J. Oa —— r | x a ew Nebraska and . reey wil ig J 1 The summer meeting of the , ‘ wether, These tean nave Jockey Eddie Lynch, who ha T . tat ihe ‘ ) a he hy crew's | been riding for the Patchogue sta | King County Pair association iii R d put all t ! j Wt starts at the Meadows this after | ounds, [tnt Om OF Re. gyal | ° @y ©, HARRIGON GREEN pet a Noha De cole moon for the annual T3day meet Loc | Bu h Ge 1 he Se | After being welcomed tn the Ta They say Tommy surn fe the | Ub uname le « mae " presented, It ts doubtful if ever ” Fi \ 5 “* | ball team,” the Siwashes have tak fob Fitestmmon and = Burt = > Fong Se = i Be on na sy Sign on t |from ‘the Tigers, If Seattle ts rot-| Burns-is @ dandy at “squeezing | or hanetlimeaged Ss ie : on, Tacoma must be in a state! and Fite shines just as well, as the @ daily program and is a favorabie | 7 he Lo ls Man’ | ten, | augury of what will be represented | igers. t ca! $ f putrescence, compared to which! one who ha ‘ p at the Meadows this summer } the aroma of an over-ripe oe would Old Tob like pen all day and evening. - 7 | ow woom like sweetest incense I the real yellow fruit ago. | The Opening Handicap — Abilli | Terese ‘giants course, the feature of the } B gueme this this will hold Biddy | That ts far as not knowing how ranged aightly, noon's sport and uine speedy per | (By United Press.) | Hishop for awhile to run his business, or getting t formers are carded to start TACOMA, Wash, June 20.—The} ss | money which was coming to him . . } ] 7 " - Sammy MeCottc has discovered is concerned. | field is an evenly @ hed on Siwashes had thelr batting clothe nd Dr Roller and Robert Pitesti f p> ‘ Artie: Wil Sean” oe p ‘ | tue pasite i nalees far. the race | 08 yeatorday, and as a renult Mike mons put on the gloves yesterday |son, who he wants to match with | Fitz, and r ‘ | will py ably be Sugarmaid and | Butler was pounded all over the lot | morning, and the bout that followed | Vie McLagla: mmy says he or” to American he had all eee Entre Nous, and there ts ¢ Seattle winning by 7 to 5. | wes well wostt. seblag The im wit pet “p a $26 > ore bet - ila do & retain possession of 5 interest than usual in| i. ered nits off Re 3 iddy Bishop et his man do #treet clothes iA d oe sae aeia the fact that “Scotty - gee : jin. yg Pieal | promptd mateh took place ft BYSh-| hatte Wilson in a big fellow with) Fite is a pretty Interesting man| ber een- e | Ferguson, who owns Sugarmaid, en Pay ancl nell'a photograph studio, where the |» stiff wallop and with proper|to talk with, A day's travel and| | ad Matt Ries, the owner of Entre | hb by four errors, two of which lewo men were baving their “plo | training he on t prove a tough! yén would bave « hard time to run Forf ited t the lwere responsible for Allen bl suet mateh for the Tacoma nan acros ther like ‘him. He en-| e 0 ee as | a joys talking about his escapades, | . seoortan Bectomstand “ame ee After the camera man hed — The betting on the Cullen-fealer | too, particularly if he know 4] | 9° Guanes “— cs | ped the shutter Bob piayfully fitp-| fight Monday ts heavy, with lots paying attention and look Miners for eight bite, His one bad inning | | ped Roller with his glove. Thedig/of Cullen money in sight. A num ight him. H aak you if the fifth, when Martinke and DICK CULLEN | ‘ boomers her “ef the ttle aporta like the | you are Hatening every once in @ be hn doubles, followed} ‘Dick Cullen and Kid Sealer puyelees neenedia umed ©! chances of the Hitle Australian, |while. He has related to me a| | Lynch rapped out doub ' ~ “ na rer re nie, hard | fehting pose, and the battle was areeh ‘noes taehbens at bis ttn Umpire Black declared the game | by Burnett's single and an error by ae ae a ” pon th es | on Umpire Black bas a bad eye and I know he meant all he said by| Yesterday between Aberdeen and Graham. After the fifth Allen had eaxy ~ tit th Nabe Old Fite, with a crafty smile, for balls and strikes. Some of hin the way he spoke Despite the fact | Butte forfeited to the Miners by a the Tigers tamed, and they could eth bee . crept up to Roller There Was 4 decisions on be look question. that Martin Julian, his brotherin-|score of 9 to 0, When the game * do nothing with his delivery | Weight and ‘wil enter the ring in| feint with his foot, Rotier’s guard jable, but © 19 soom for argu-jlaw. and once manager, made 8} 4 felted tn the elatilt tncia ‘the Gentil ecored two tm the second,| the best possible condition went down, and Roberts alqse|ment there fut Hiack certainly | peck of money off him, and he lost ee eattio oce pas then The fight fans of & are tak. | landed flush on the jaw. The same! must get right on the balis and | thousands of dollars in the fMght-|8¢tual score was Butte 7, Aber | when Lusst picked out a three der a aveue-aeak ah te this ver Was repeated strikes if he expects to umpire|ing game, and did his | deen 5. dagger and reached home when of was obviously nervous jeague baseball re on " The row all came about over a de eunte > te : 1 was obviously league baseba sha ut of & specialty show he 1 the ball on a| Contest, and the betting promises to i’ y : i wy Hammoud mufted | the Fel Pgs sta ty Fairey Stead Plows ran for 1@ years, never once dur.| Cision at home. Kriets tried to . ts , round draw June and nelther) suddenly the bik pliysleian ruhed ing the whole recital did the old mae Pree tae 20 Dieta —— har oye 4 i | man hed & shad ‘ ith both hands | gtadiator show that he cared a rap. Ross. Ross relayed the ball } Hite by Butler am am mons " 5 de dt out with both haw hn ove rinned after he had fin. | Campbell, who made a fine * 4 | gave Tacoma a tally in the third The Spokane sports favor Sealer) Fits cleverly blocked and an Roll erinned ne had Me! throw to Spencer. Spencer got the Come in the daytime } lin the fifth, four rune put the Tigers | 40d will send a bunch of money toler broke away a snappy lefthegd [eet ball Ghuld ete Set ahead of fens 1 lahead, Seattle took the lead In the | the ringside to place on him. Culles | punch brought a trace of blood from | Big Hearted Bob. It looked as if he touched him, bur | *%!@ the rush tm the j lseventh, when McKune made a| ¥00 ® home with the Seattle sports, |the pone ad A big hearted, easy going, jovial] flack called Ross uate a, SUS n { jtriple and Cahill a double. To make | however, and will carry & lot of coin Hi didn’t mean to ‘it a0 ‘wrd/* jfellow is Bob Fitesimmons, Seem Spencer and Starkell made a ‘ \ | things certain the Stwashes scored ha on sor e - i sald Hob, with a smile t jingty he would be a hard man to/ howl, and Black ordered them out 4 Jf \one more ip the ninth = & dent that he a8! Roller smiled, too, but it wily a) MEE r wet riled once he sure g0t! of the game. Manager Brown then ai Roth teams did some ragged | beat the Italian, and has wagered gifterent kind . | riled, and he wanted to fight that | butted in with ee jal are fielding, but Tacoma’s errors were | $150 on bis own chances. He say*) Roller rushed again, but Bdb time worse than he ever did in bis! and he, too, w abner ge copes 1. WALOte more costly be has « good line on Scaler's style | adestepped so quickly life, There would have been Al ben < ciao whe ot } costly . jo-atep | Hite ere would have be >| Aberdeen player @ member o One of the Best-Known Jockeys to The Official Seore. jand expects to win by the knorkout wrestler nearly upset the jring rules, either, if that fight had/the fans were jeering at Black i ro a. & | long before the twentieth round 1 he could recover hie : on - hor Ride at The Meadows This | .7> ae ES 4 'T] if the fight ts even at the end of ethown west ~ yeh Wearying of this, he suddenly | 4 : Seacen. Hammond. tb 7k hie | 4 Slee. teenie Yeend hoteree eon fallowed 6 toch, at aaa) art vy raining x wee ite, night Jim Corbett pulled out his watch and declared | : 7 34 8 ts plier rows! * spit in Hob's face. the game forfeited to Butte be | Se a eee Jobnate Reid wtit order the men te : Nous, are both residents of Se | Pes... me eae Be o| right p -tiegemdb oaine. je nen 80) his jaw with both hands | That was in 1896, after he and | eause the game had not been re atte. Lynch, ef oe FE 1 Ske menieher Yessmntte G01 teats Old Veteran There. 2 Gentleman (7) Jim w matched sumed within the legal time limit ernoon ‘There has been a change of of /Sh" © + bt 8 Sipter Ma€ at © ceteck Monday| About two minctes of Tast saa dy world’s championship the) Aberdeen scored twice in the | ficlals since last year and some of |p » 1 F % * *\ night and will returo tmmediately | clever work followed.” Pits would eng, PERE OUR ga spening, cession and Butte came! the best known racing men tn the/ aS 4 tet ih “G) aftor the fight felnt and fiddle with his lett, why . i ack and made four rans. ‘country will have charge of the| as: Een © a MORON Roller, with on advestage of a along toward midnight. Aberdeen secured one score in the Exit to the beach : track. Martin Nathanson [6 the | prick. » eR og oh ounds tn welght, wanted to ruab ts was eating some tam> fourth. Butte scored in the sev: | . Randicapper and secretary afid has | Carver. ot oe ae fer oe = po mal quactars: cova that Corbett strolied im and | enth an cighth Aberdeen made | the bath-house. ‘ocoupied the same positions 08 | Binet fn ee a} Neither man hit his hardest, tut pod waar the Gost two in the eighth. |] The gradually sloping tanks f@ome of the best known tracks, | {cet th ee se : lat the same UUme they steamed gies sty Bim, ant eer 1 niehing | arkness did splendid pitching y fn eon at go Cal, bees .res ; lover one or two. Roller blocked Jim wa inate "See's a be for Butte. He ) atre k owt 11 men J offer an opportunity for both wen 6 Hee ‘ nanos nnn ae tes Seheis bork tae oum-|© ae es ae | H Well, but he had difficulty in landing he got noar enough to be heard. |OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY. [| bathers and swimmer te ge j ar wih Se br B.C. Hopper — ~ - a Ta Se a Seat iat * eanitcentiel it_in Bob's Face. | ‘The whole Atlantic fleet will be “ on pine - Shortly before : | " y da fe fresh themselves in ; [filled the same position at Oak | stom ou. 4 atchee of the bout, however, Koller shot ett replied to the salute of | at the Bay ree unseen on gh, land; Mr. Nathanson and Mr. Rob.| ore 97 lif lout three straight lefts, and every Fitz by telling him he would pull/tne ary dock Boate leave plor 2.9 (2% Reated to @ temperaing! ert Leighton, who were in the stand | T* one landed squarly on Fits's jaw his mone, at the same time making | too: of Yeulor way, ten timer dally is | here last year. Rummary: Stolen besee—Melene 3 8 PS They dide't burt him the silghtest, @ reach for Fits’ blower Round trip fare, £6 cents just right. There has always been constd-| pen Lau. Keligghat Double plays | (By United Press.) bot he was rather surprised the Fits didn’t think his nose need me i ) erable criticiem of the starting at Fe ee Te ae eee | DENVER, June 20.—There were) way Roller shot them in | od attention Just at that time, espe RORTMWESTRRN 1 HAGUB i= - k the Meadows, but this year a home MeKine Sacrifice bite Prise Pe — oe ype ge park yeater The men boxed at a fast clip for cially from Corbett, and ducked| ATHLETIC PARK i as been secured who is admit Me Kune eT hn ere will be none today. about deven mifnutes before they ont of reach, Corbett, failing at Swimmin i to be without a peer as 4 starter, | "4, +, ex's lama it Is anitkely thet there willl shook hands and pulled off the the sess grab, molt at Sita, aad BASEBALI mg ooo | Mr. + emgage sree Dwyer od a ~ be ie earl eal seam. The! gloves Fitz got it all, good and strong, | three lessons. , ternates with Jake tman as t police ve been directed to arrest . | a iT square in the face 7 i ‘starter at Oakland and gave uni-|""* anyone caught taying « wager on| Hun: on: Rolie: j Feat: vee Gennes ta’ new “el Sunday at 3:00 P. M. Gallery tor speataiaatl : versal satisfaction. He ss the} the races, and thy bookies are not| “What do you think of Roller face Fits tande when he told it BUTTE vs ABERDEEN starter at the Chicago tracks when | oun fous to buck against the deter oo _ reporter as he up Well, quicker than you can say Yeuler Care Adminsion 20 and 500. | - there was racing in the Windy | cigs ees) mined spirit abroad. ted Pits's glove. “seat” Bob made a lunge for Jim, ——— b good.” said Fits: City, and is the best man by far | Peabure AR appeal bas been taken trom | that ever attempted to send fields @way at the Meadows never was « higher class of horses stabled on any track | than there is now on the banks of jthe Duwamish. Even the racing ) men themselves have little Idea ef i the class of the horses that will | compete here this summer, ard it) ‘fs nearly a certainty that every) track record will be broken before) the season ends. | The abolishing of the poolscilers who formerly preyed on the wom- @n in the grand stand is a mov thet will meet with favor, and it is | Res Iq Cattforeta [had the reputation of petting long shots through or carser have 1 given s tavort T mean ev Start right and rou your heapty MY SYSTEM hes proved during three months in California to be a big money and so confident am 1 to double Your Faces —Races Admisaion—Gentlemen, $1.00; Ladies, 6c. soe! ry New Tore jthe decision of Judge Carlton M, | little training ‘6 could give any one Pate | filles, who, sitting In the district}® hard fight. Of courses, 'e needs Pa t3 H+ Sicourt, has held that racetrack twork and some teaching. Hi Hrookiye i) 8 | eambiing is « crime under the laws can see 9 is more of a fighter than | of the state. Jodge Bliss stayed the | 4 borer ee Se os |G@lermiesal ef the writ 4 Then Fitesimmons took Roller Ne evens ‘Pitcuate 2 | Justices from ixauing warrants, bat| aside In one corner of the room At Parteas Cincianath 5, Phite-| he held that police officers could|and Illustrated his famous left +R Bacten—eaten §, #8. Leute 6 proceed without writs, aud no one | shift, that lald Corbett and Sharkey [aeemx anxious to face a trial for|low. Then Roller tried it udder AMERICAN LRAQUE. [the sake of betting Robert's tutelage Let Pet | It in predicted here that the rac Fits then bad Roller lead at him, 2} fit ing game has been permanently | and he showed the Seattic man sev Spesge, lowe ” killed eral valoable blocks and counters. | All the time Fite was telling how he York . = | Heked this man with one punch sail — ie ee WHITNEY -GARDNER that man with another. se 33 a8) Pita Strips. } | Finally he took off his Jersey and BETTING HEAVY wore tte peat See sist four: | ribs, where Boilermaker Jeffries aiied Sith tm Si, knocked him ont, The bent ribs score 3 to 2 tn favor | (By United Press.) can easily be felt undor Pitr's | SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.—Bet, | freckled akin. | ting i unusually heavy on the fight betwoen Kyle Whitney and Jimmy The last demonstration concern- od footwork. Fitz plrouetted around ie t, Gardner, the welterweights who the room, rushing, avoiding and +4 are to fight at the Coliseum here sidestepping am imaginary oppo San Praccions 4 Sa week from tonight. Money is be | nent, all the time explaining his ac ing wagered om both Uttle boxers | tlons Yesterday's Games. at even prices, and there seems to| “I wish I knew all he knows,” Ai fae Anasiee—-Frime 4, Los Ange) be plenty of it on both sides, Whit-| sighed Roller, as Fits went to bis At Princo—Oaliand 10 Portiand 6 | ney's backers showed signs of weak-| dressing room. “I wouldn't be ening today and it is though that| afraid of Jim Jeffries,” NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | Gardner will be a ringside fav Pet lat odds of 10 to 8. Bpokane Tava : , a ae 1 OUBLED | : (By United Press.) | SPOKANE, Waah., June 20.—Van-| Ney Dunne, captain of the Min | |couver trounced Spokane again yes.|nesota football team, fatally shot | terday to the tune of § to 3. j himself Jast Monday because of | Galaski was on the firing lind for | jealousy over « girl who left hit the Indians and the Canucks con-|at & dance and went home wifh nected with his delivery for 11 hits. | another man. Dunne played fll | Mackin's errors were responsible | back and was a steady, conseiep | for three runs. |tious man. He has been on the |. The Indians were unable to hit| team three years | Hall, only securing three hits, He! |was given good support, particular Tommy Furnes ts the Apollo’ tf ly United Press. by the outfielders |the modern prize ring. Tommy fas SAN FRANCISCO, J 0.—The The Indians have struck a bating | beautiful shoulders, fine shapely odds in the Gane Nelson fight ached-| slump, having only made eight hits leas and wel! rounded arms Withal SLES U. & Navy Yard Route Steamer cludes all the city n Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30 Guler, Galer and Kast jand 9:30 4 m, 1:30 and 4p. m. **| Meter rates payable u be imposed. The Thi It took me a long time to lejirh it,” was the simple rejoinder made j by the qplebrated Cornishman SPORTOGRAMS. rd District in | Stub" Bpencer wants to bet that) orth of West | Vancouver won't finish twa, Galer streets. | three in the Northwestern league uthly *** race. “Stub” had better cut out FRANK GOTCH, The arrival of Frank Goteh, cham plon wrestler of the world, (n Seat tle, has renewed the interest in the |RolierGoteh mateh at Dreamland! jockey Herman Rettig, who rode j rim, on July 1 }with areat # aé the latter part | A good many people in Seattle | of the Oakland meeting, promises think that Roller has a chance to/to be in great demand here. He Goteh could not throw Roller twolay he will have five mounts yours ago, Roller has improved | : wonderfully since then. Goteh ts} Nelon Jones, who will make no better now than he was then./ book at The Meadows during the| hose who Theretore Rotter may bent him coming meeting, was one of the} ‘The time chosen by many. 608 Others thin however, that/ biggest operators at Oakland last| ste’ to the! bring Gotch f* in a class by himself, and| winter, wh he quit about $30, 7 eh eae ee that, fresh from his victory over|o99 winner. Jones is known on to The Scandinavian American Bank Hackenschmidt, he will dispose of|the track as the Seattle book the ttle grappler |maker, as be makes this cfty his such portion of their earnings as they Nobody knows just how good Roll: | hone or really is. The Seattle man has have decided to save never been thrown, and ff Goteh| George Rose, who is one of the The fact that only the Savings De a put his shoulders to the mat! most promix bookmakers in . it will be a heart-breaking contest. | partment fs open on Saturday Evening® enablos us to place extra clerks anf (KID SCALER WILL || The Amherst Cor. Second Avenue extra windows at the service of S8t and Pine Street FIGHT THOMPSON ings Depositors during these two Duy hours—Saturday Evenings from 6 to & Kid Scaler, of Spokane, and Maw tiee Thompson, of Butte, will fight yokane on June of B nd Louis Orste kane, wt ta six round preliminary will be ae prette will be held at the © d'Alene theatre, and the ad vance sale of tickets bas been good The men engaged should put up goes well worth seeing. sled for July 4 have dropped a point | in the last three games. | Tomaso's physiognomy is not un and the champion is now a 10 to 7 - pleasant to look at. You would Open Sat. June 20 favorite over the Dane, This is take Tommy for a “Juke you *) not what the ringside price will be, | saw him in his Prince Albert gs Gans’ followers hare nt sat? NOTICE TO: i! ome through with much coin, and Billy Rhodes, the well knows! Si R D i] it Is freely predicted that the negro WATER middleweight who has fonght| will be a 10 to 3 favorite on the draws with Joe Walcott and Billy} POIX NACES VAY |i tay ot the tant. Both siden ene CONSUMERS |Papke, was knocked out Wedne Rain or Shine showing much interest in the bet-| [he }day by Vernon Austin, at F ting j Arthur, Can. It was the first time ee Nelther fighter did much heavy! Fixed rates in the Third Collec-| Rhodes was ever knocked out, Aus : work today. Both are saving up| tion District are due and payable|tin put him out in-the first round Take car at Jackson and | ft the last week before the big) at 115 Prefontaine Place, during |after flooring him twice, Austin First av. Races start at 2 |) 0% hen boxing and indoor work the month of June, for June, July | will seek fights with the best mid a start at 21) will be relied on to put them tn|and August, If not paid before | dleweights in this country ) pp ™. condition | July iat, 1908, a fine of 50 cents will bat Jim beat him at the foot-work, | and soon Fits was held firmly in| N the hands of four or five men. i and everything was finally quieted P down I'm not saying anything about The Nation's atest Playground on the Pacific Coast the language Bob said he used Free Attractions Dally 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. after hin face was rocased up, but CONCERT BY MEIER'S BAND, The Three Kuhns Accompanied by the $12,000 Orchestrium. Leslie's Bard Yard Circus afternoons and evenings. Briggs & Rose ‘hibition of physical culture and feats of strength afternoons and e@Pnings, and Uncle Hiram and the Pig FREE—WRESTLING—FREE Friday and Saturday Evenings. JACK BRIGGS ve. FRANK ROSE. Charley Franklin, Referee. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Airship will be ready about the 20th the Freckied One Lasn't got to fal! in behind any sea piain I ever heard using soft words Worked Bob Again. Fits and Corbett never met on the date arranged for that fight, it being called off owing to Corbett's fliness. Fitz never got back bi $6,000 deposit, either. He says bh does not know what became of it. | But he got back at Corbett in} two ways, After the two men en-| tered the ring for their memorable fight at Carson City, Corbett ap-| proached Fite with outstretched hand for the usual shake, but Hob | refused, shrugged his shou! and turned his back on Pomy Jim. You know how he got other way LIVE NEWS FROM | THE MEADOWS | back the} Every Saturday will be children’s day. Children accompanied by guardians will be admitted free to the park. Three children's tickets will be sold for 10 cents to all amusemenia COMING ATTRACTIONS—Capt. Mecklem'’s Air Ship— CHAS. LOOFF, Manager, Saturday Evening, YOU CAN DO IT BY MAIL—No mat MOTRE RAMON A-YAT HS, A w ’ or Firat Ave. and ter where you live you can bank with ws Headquar coal a by mail—write for booklet. ska Rolhting, ¢ Scandinavian Ame Scandinavian American Bank ‘Alaska Building, Seaitle, U. S. A: wed by the a Ran. Jependen TRL Seattle 41.00 to $8.00 to $800 per | ps OTH. WARLAND—Wol and cold wa- | tor in every room, free bath, 1581 See jond av. cor, Pine. 18e and up per day

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