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t Performers of East and West Will Settle. th STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1915. PAGE 7. | j e Athletic Supremacy on Exposition Track This Week at San Francisco | BERKEL nY, Aug. 3.—“Next Amertea’s approaching premier nagle, of Portiand, in the mid Meredith Expected to Win middle western men, Caldwell, Murray, Simpson and Loomis hope in the shot, and he is in jump with. Loomin is a con re iday and Saturday for the ctuderpath contest dle distance; Oler, of Yale, in Ted Meredith ts a sure win. Campbell, Meredith and Bon. should all better the low hurdle jeopardy againat Mucks, of Wis sistent 62 man and has done Ht time in the history of Every time this great meet the Amps, and Potter, of Cor her, according to Christie, for nett all have an equal chance record of Eller consin; Pat McDonald, the New 6-3. ; - first ii: Geantry the has been held previously tt has nell, in the distances, are the he Is accustomed to compete “Taber should win in the ah Favored In Vault York ‘cop, and Whit of At present one or two ef 4 5 fies in this coun been flooded with men from the only record and near-record men while traveling. Without a mile, but not in record time “The pole vault looks like Dartmouth Cole, of Oregon the northwesterners may not t of athletes tn the Bast home section and perhaps one in active competition that are wind, however, he i# not ex “A world’s record in the high fam Bellah, of Portland, and Axgies, is the only coast hope be able to remain for the meets je West and Far West will or two other strong teams,” not on the way pected to break the world's 440- hurdles is & possibility, Simp Rergstrom, of Los Angeles, if in the disens next week, now that the far eet in & contest that should continued the veteran, This Coast Athletes Promising yard record on tBe spectal fon, of Missouri, and Kelly, of they can come up to their best “The hammer t# all Kast wentern championships have HH) Be P gecide the athletic supremacy of time the classy performers “The Pacific at from the straightaway, and with ft the Los Angelosy have both equaled marks, but they will have to “The high jump should wee been decided, T. Morris Dunne, tea the country sald = Walter from every section are to be on orthwest to Los Angeles has record cannot be allowed it. When these two, with Muir beat a couple of consistent 12-6 about 6-3 or better. Horine is secretary-treasurer of the a ah He, Yeteran track crack of hand every possible polnt-winner “Honnett has a chance in the head, of Portland, and Murray, men to win, Both bave done out to retrieve himself for his sociation, is trying to * fhe University of California, in “So far as | know Phillips, of with the exception of those 880," continued Christie, “but so of Stanford, finish, some one Is 12-9 defeat at the Olympics, and things fixed up whereby they cy pening the discussion of Idaho, in the javelin; Wind mentioned before on hand.” have a coterle of eastern and going to scurry to hit the tape. “Catghey ts the only western has his old rival Richards to might stay here.” 1 ELTON “ Veena ss a See ie Ht GIANTS HAVE WON 29 OUT OF 32 STARTS--11 FOR WALTER MAILS | Say ARE ONLY MAILS BRINGS GIANTS’ FORTUNE orrenen jsrauimas ovren w/riens cur DOWN, PINKMAN WILL fj | ae CHICAGO, Aug. 2. — President MORAN SPOKANF, Aug. 8.—Netther Fisk BOX WITH NEFF | tobe wil of the White Sox is said nor Callahan had anything yester i if SB SPRAS F4GRSPSF a The Boston Braves, who} qarted a drive tow ard the top to be willing to part with $20,000 to day and the Tigers cut down their , strongthen the Sox outfield and bat lead in the pennant race by a full! The Elks’ club has planned a National league, are \ting order, He ts reported to have |game. Meikle weakened in the|smoker for next Frid evening, * i of the Ke ‘ head of their mire joffered Cleveland this amount and elthth when three passes and three| which the management gays will moaning & ead € jseveral players on the side for Joe hits netted the Indians three runs.|be the beet that has been given gle season, They got out of | ; —— inl Jackson | Score: jthis season. There will be a. i lace July 17 this year There is only one thing that can stop the Giants—rain. ¢ .————— conad awe t | Spokane ... ot He Socio main front tn whtch Rc t meence JN: at Mh Walter Mails won again yesterday, grinding the Beavers % OUT or 3% hae virco ae Sy acs, 9 11 Sit One and Billy Wright cad Hace t days earlier than they der hi ; TL Patteries—Fisk, Callahan and)! one and Billy Wright and Harry fi three day ; under his heel, 4 to 1, which makes 11 in a row for Tealy © seatne— ABN HPO A E Brenegan; Meikle and Stevens | Bishop in the other. ‘i out in 1914, | Raymond's brilliant young southpaw. cok wots a eS H — -- | tee tee te te ae i ; | . " 1. . ranks he lost his first and only de- Last year the Braves were : bps Giants are breezing along at such a terrific clip a) Sen, 4 ‘2 H NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE cision to Chet, This was quite ! 4% games behind first place} ew figures are necessary to describe the success of their ef- procs 1 ae ee » Tee TGs | a while ago, and Ed has been clam- We day they leit the cellar. | abe the past month. | .. 8 os eo 47 tat oring for a return bout ever since, a, | eggs | } ince July 4 M a 6 -b2 ‘ith Ed and Chet going at top § year they were only ha July 4 Seattle has played 33 games on Dugdale ae ae Oe fe cM epeed, the match ie beubd/te he @ mes behind when} ield. Of these combats Tealy and his men have emerged 29 es eee ae AMERICAN LBAOUS | corker. f ed, due to the clos | times with the largest total of runs. They have lost but ARR PO Won. Lost. Pet Harry Bishop holds a decision started, due ¢ closer} | n ce an Pl. ote pa . (ie alae ; | four games since the nation’s birthday, and then by close Murehy. ™ ae ee ae Pa meee aE kh be po ria ‘ite j ; A es ~ 4 as ei7| In ion ene matches, ether James, Rudolph| scores, twice the game going to extra innings. On July 4, mecamiiy 0 ¢ 8 fab 8 } i hileere will be “three. more. good Tyler can pitch as they 4 | the opening game of a series of nine games with Victoria, risk re a a) 08 6 . “45 47 “489| bouts to be announced later. Elks h foi Beek anes) Eastley succumbed to Al Bonner 3 to 2, in 11 innings; on Vi"tho 00. Aaa aie gS ae ae Cleveland ....c....... at 6 (a4) WH be allowed to bring their toward the sod eargne- 4 July 6, Bonner beat MclIvor, 4 to 2, duplicating the feat on’ Brown. 3 wa ‘ Philadelphia recesses $2 68 ot ee ee show will start at gon and the remain re ‘ay ‘ ‘ Eastley by a 3 to 2 score on July 9, the game going 13) Xa — A NATIONAL LEAGUE Be = dab play the same brand of} rounds.. Pop Arlett of the Vancouver club broke Seattle’s| ,.7/'*/* “Soe ° by Innings Won. Lost. Pet. | Pesan oe MOTORBOAT 631 | fall remains to be seen. | winning streak of 18 games by a 5 to 2 score, McIvor being ’ Brookiya i Ww haa victim. The Giants have not lost a game since. piwe.base ; é Boston “ iss | Motorboat races, open 2 au | Including the 18 consecutive victories, the one defeat and Pasee-Barth. Sirown Struck out—Dy Whitted Sremenatt “277: ao oe be had Sunday, “hug. 8 on Lake TABER’S RECORD the past seven wins, Seattle has won 24 of the last 25 games. 7 "in OY trw. amit me ny | Much of the credit for the position)" Toule «0 AEA Washington, ‘The starts will be This, it is claimed by the officials of the Seattle club is a 4 ball—Fitesimmons, by Matis; |Of the Phillies in the National FEDERAL LEAGUE | made from Leschi park. The pro- MILE TO STAND Coast league record. It is a remarkable achievement from) on™ *™* Smnire—Caeey, | league race is duo to Fred Whitted, Won. Leet. Pet. | gram of events follo | Free-for-all six-mile handicap race —First prize, silver loving cup; see *\ ond prize, $3 merchandise certifi- asp Cate; third prize, $2 merchandise 449 | certificate. 861 3:30 p.m.: Six-mile power canoe race—First prize, silver loving cup; Pet. | second prize, $3 merchandise cer- ton for Sher.|Kaneas City . ley angle taken. te sterner ettorta. Never in the Ve Oi aves Bose ates’. tea three years he eon with the ‘el? amt } th 41, notably Ragan, Boston's | * BN: sow weirs moot | Walter Smith passed Jack Smithyhave been made off his delfvery,|Club have the fans tired of him. = vf enon S cacaae. Whitted | ‘ef 4:123-5 for the mile, made purposely in the seventh to get aland he has struck out 26 batters.| Al Bonner was waylaid yesterday,| 46 heen hitting better than .300,| pur fae Harvard stadium July 17 lerack at Tealy Raymond. Hap |( ring that the Vancouver and |*"d could not reach the park in| 11116 stacee, always a clean-up hit-|Baltimor i Harv . | Morse was on second at the time.|Spokane clubs have been the oppo-|time to pitch. Bonner will work ter with the Phillies, has not been allowed {s doubted here to- i | r ‘ " > es th pear ain tiene George Stallings Tealy gave no manisfestation of ire,|nents, and the games have been | ‘his afternoon. better than an average batsman in swe except that he chewed bis Spear-| pitched since last Tuesday, this ts 4 Ban Francisco . a] 861 made fn a special trial and not) Y Vv Pa mint faster. Smith slipped one in/no small feat. Nothin h Whitted {s a wit, a humorist, He) ! | tificate. Open to all canoes with : ha is in the world . Los Angeles “ “ 'parace in the true sense of the BU OTE MACHINES on the handle, and the fellow who|will stop 1%yearold’ Malls from READY FOR MEET keeps the Phillies laughing, which|poruana b¢ 604 | Outboagd motors installed. * na Lake City prevents friction and misunder-| oak Ver 8 “a ann 4 p.m: Economy race—First “4 ae ry 45a BULL BROS. Printere |has led a club to achievements that |being a star tn the National league, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3.—Sec- Two hundred automatic voting would make Muggsy McGraw proud|for he has overcome his kiddiah-| retary-Treasurer Frederick Rubton, machines have been purchased by of himself slashed out a two-bagger|neas, and now attends strictly to|of the Amateur Athletic Union, is the county commissioners. Final |to deep left. Morse scored easily | business he ; ; re looking after details in prep] TIGERS | prize, silver loving cup; second prize, $3 merchandise certificate. The boat to make the greatest dis- standing ° i} payments are. ave” in 10i% |The land "Suck" Smith cantered all" the| "One of the features of the eame| retin Reiter Sig kee AT ee BUY STAR RACE MEET FOR = iss, ove bist of satctve wi commissioners hope to pay for ‘em |way home from firat base. Tealy | was a three-base drive from Charley | here Friday and Saturday. | be the wiinee by renting the machines to other has always been game. Those two Brooks’ bat h gassed aandee sicxrions ‘oli >I OIT, A 2—~—The Detroit! Conditions of handicap race—All They cost $173,000. /runs put the game in the refriger | pretiem eciod to sonep 856 tated oy ag 7 ma dertatin will pay $3,500 to. the FRISCO VISITORS handicapping {s on cylinder dis ator, for any time Mails is given ®| Cadman jammed a hot liner to cen-|macy anecn Joesiers $ Metterses a | Scranton, Pa, club of the New| A Fens coshalt heap tetiee 400 Louis |lead of three runs he will beat any lter, on which Brooks walked home. |sraith 3 Duwamish 7. Court House Bm-| York State league for the release| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3.— Derren jelub im the land provided-——, [Cad is playing high-class ball. His | plore ¢ o—Athietion 14.1 of Outflelder George Maisel, it was carload of 1 orobred = for race. * - hitting ts timely and his pegging | +.,, jeclared today. lopers, property of J. Randolph, o! GNieage 4. Philedciphis. 1 ees | Walter picked off eight of the|dendiy, Cad hes one Of the mon |Sine fi, sett atest. Dow sven | 6 gon Denver, arrived today and were} Connie Mack promised to put Association )— Leute . Minneapelie | omy and was touched for but fivelaccurate throwing arms in the| Chancellors 16, Highland A.C. 2 Chan- Bill Donovan now has become a taken to the exposition track.|some pepper into his team—and he 1 eer A Mag ai yi [hite. In the Inst three games the/world. His aggressiveness has |c*lors§. Asha! Port oreneré,* Trans, |feal, ranking major league man-|Other horses are en route for the/did, altho his pepper seems more young man has worked, but 13 bite! spurred pitchers and ers alike § OBrien 7, Auburn 6. ager. He has been “misquoted.” ‘big race meeting beginning Aug. 21.| like paprika than cayenne. effection ts not my ityle; buat e | every one to his ikin’.” an the old ° woman said when she kissed the cow Tt i certainty nome of your |Dusiness oF amy one else's tf the | ] Q—Should a reply be made to|future when you are really tempted | amighie * wants to ik to! iN the announcement of a birth? If so, to slight some one of her pet the car with } Why, dear, don’t you realize that| wifey, but friend husband, and he re kase sel mariied five sears’: |uuinliy’ wonders, why she ‘ta’ not BABE 1S CAUSE OF “Long enough for you to get|perfectly happy to live without the used to my rough ways, or tired of | attention and notice that he would) FATHER’S ARREST them.” certainly give to another woman if i “Your ways are not rough, Dick.|he were thrown in contact with| MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 3.—His You're thoughtless at times, and | her picture hanging about the neck of what? H.R. | scruples. him geedty These whe éo not ap/| you don't always try to put your. (To Be Continued Tomorrow) his toddling babe, is today blamed A—A short note of congratula-| rove here the privilege of self in my mood or to understand.” | by Matt Oos, for the fact that he is METHOD IN) ucs shou b> smn: 0,0 pares |accvey eminem op a |e aeoea™an “ome T e8" * *=GHIGAGOANS COMING j:,.0": Stet rte ceser “Let me_ tell you something, According to allegations of his * hbesbend and kise friends of the writer, a small gift) A.—Fluff, Bobs. Pierrot, Kerr @ Ay segue te cented ond hee to the child. The gift is not neces Kato, Muff, Neddie oan 4 @ you Dick-—something that I have learn-| CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—On its way to. Wife, he deserted his family, while sary if one was sent before the| eee « ° ‘* the couse ed in the last five years as your | Japan thé University of Chicago making $100 a month. He destroy- stork’s arrival. |, G—What will take wegen gresee _, © wife. baseball team will visit several/ed all pictures of himself, except - bag ag a- a. i - FR ENO “What have you learned, dear? cities in Washington and the North- that which his baby wore. Q.—What will clean spots from a Sie, je owe ¢ annie = ° srestants Something terrible, I presume, about) west before embarking at San| She had that one enlarged, she checked suit? ce «. | A.—The process te iff : at Wat * . a in general and me in particu-| Francisco Ang. 25. Spokane, Olym- says, and thru it, located her hus- A—Warm suds and ammonia ~ 4 ~ — “ ton 't DICK SAYS HE'S JEALOU r.” pia, Portland and Chehalis are the| band in Great Falls, Mont. am ip =e water and press rent nda ag Pg my mony A ” | on . a amete } nw (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspa “No, dear, I wagtd ap costed places selected. hacahatt wenliy ts - under a cloth. suet firet ont 2 na * ~ En ‘ee Association) more about you than ave about — jase! su peculiar. Last ~ 7 ae oes © § s ewan Jour bustncan anceeeatult’ myself, but I have found out in my| Yellowstone park Is soon to be year the Giants failed to win the d Q—I! am 20 years old, and am which 1 may be ren " — te © of time | asked Dick when we got homb five years of married life that most | open to automobiles, but a fellow pennant because Merkle and Doyle see eeewene engaged to a girl whom | low: bing With cong, end then wachieniah inn an Ay Soom has from Eliene's. men who are married to good wom. | still is safe from them at the top of didn't hit. Now, with the Giants Set of Teeth, ily. At a party recently she alternately with of] of tergentind lacs ieameenn fy -* pon ial ‘ en—women who, from a sense of| Pike's Peak and Inside the crater|down, Merkle and Doyle are over inteed .......00. umber of young men to kiss her, ood warm water ge By wes | prised question n” WA# Péck’s sur-|¢hetr husbands’ ‘honor or respect | of Mount Lassen. 300. altho she had her ring on, and they | knew of her engagement. Going | home | told her | did not think it oot correct these disor) « for themselves decline to accept etieing temperance to oll ‘Why, the business that took youjany attention from men other dvice to “A Wife,” wheee letter tomes jaway this evening. than their husbands, are supposed was the proper thing to do. | have ppeared in last Monday's issue of a Dick, who had been moody all|by those same husbands to be de- always kept out of kissing games Ti ae, | teen Pusiite Wick wite of th® Way home, looked nonplussed void of the natural inclinations at parties. |! do not consider them re yitte jeteoreon, je \ for moment, and then answered | Which make the society of men the proper. Have 11a right to demand ay sete napaicy — fo yen } so Thomas Nickerson, bas reported/in a rather forced manner, “Yes, moet, Interesting society in the to osaaidar my wishes, since | would |two characters? One woman whe | (D6 lose of a heart-shaped pendan’ “ mcenntat, - win wor to women. : never do anything of which she | has be: rotected and ided aij set With diamonds and pearts al- ave you seen Eleanor irlow But, my dear Margte, don't you lately?” I asked, more t e does not approve? EARL. jher life and has married the man ‘ernating, at the Kirmess at the) con, a ieaitin Rg tayiking ete ae age eg Dg BE dated. “THE BAGGAGE MAN WORKS THE GOOD JUDGE. The following letter ts # mane ITS A GREAT UP Lite You BET IT IS ‘THE REAL TOBACCO A.—Don't demand an apology; but |of her choice, “a pure-eyed, white | Moore theatre last Saturday even-| tor pick had onl: answered m ‘h ot! ” come to some kind of an under-|souled woman,” | ina question. ; M even ot course ca, Serr don't standing with the girl in order to| The other woman has had to all Dick looked at me rather queerly| want to flock with women all the avoid a repetition of the trouble. |thru | struggles, Thru circum and then countered, “No, have/time, and I'd like to ask you if, 4 Agree to the same standard of con- stances and environment she made Dangerous yout” when you are out with the boys 207 UNIVERSITY 8T. duct for both. And if she compro- istak In hy M q cS , me us pi a mista in horror and self-re- Operations T have not seen her since I left} as you call it, there is ever a time CORNER SECOND AVE. mises now, remember it in the proach she went on her knees to the hospital. I think I'll call her t some reference to women does |her God, arose and, looking the| Absolutely | up tomorrow and ask her to spend |world in the eyes, struggled up, her next time off with not enter into the conversation, and if you al 6 feel that you ty |step by step, until she emerged, | Unnecessary Dick grunted, and then he turn-|must forego the society of other Ka Excursions |i eicr tc, id) iin nm. 6 ate te F mini woman—so broad that she me. “I wi co" ave | home? . |does not turn her head in scorn Se, Po with you tonight,” he said rather] “Why, my dear, at Eliene’s to- ‘ ‘ aad sleet i fortunate. - oa wistfully. “You are certainly the/night, that uncle of Harry , who dearest woman I have ever known. |{s 60 if he is a day, and who has Do you know, Margie, {t gave me aja comfortable middle-aged wife and from some woman | The best treat- Were | king among men, | could) j.ont for all disor- | not be too good to accept the second | jury woman. CONSULTATION J little tw to see you dancing s0/two grown-up children, recounted If “A Wife” could only realize that “re es happily even with old Jim. You|with great glee that the day be- ; she must give an account of her DR. MACY, were much the best looking woman|fore he had taken a 20-year-old at Eliene’s tonight, and, as I watch-| girl, a friend of his daughter, to os = — a I could not help|luncheon, and how every one of thinking that he was perhaps more | his Js came up to be introduced tuted to you than 1.” Cee OU would rather take a clean, small “Don't say that, Dick, “Oh, Margie, why not let the old is more suited guy have a good time? It was chew of course! Drobably ‘perfect Innocent, and he Users of the Real Tobacco Chew get rmile Instead of a grouch.” real tobacco satisfaction from less than a fe amin's stanipoint and we wore; Quarter their old sizechew—and they are en have grown to more or less ac- passing the word along to their friends. H | mistakes to her Creator only, and! 18 if He can forgive, what mere man Opposite has a@ right to question? On the| Arende Entrance, jother hand, has “A Wife's” husband ve igiven her strict account of his life? ante as he ake oats |What right has any man to live _ - junder their present code of life and the xpect to marry a “white- |souled” woman? Ten chances to! one, some woman has a blotted | page because of his acts. Second Ave, No one to me than you. Frees. 6 O Guide Visitors | consider “A Wife” just as clean! |cept It. What I want to add to the . 4 s her husband, “and ‘should ah [human dociment Is "just this: It surely is the Real Tobacco Chew. : ’ vhat would yi y if thi ! : ‘, ' : | must live as cleanly and purely as) middle-aged ‘oie aaeda be “sean i A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned Y \his sister, A MERE MAN, | “ |e | Q.—I1 want to aek you a question | 115 EINCOLN HOTEL 2 which you may think very foolish, || (horot from Ferry Depot, 6 am married, and every morn.||"™™ frum Rrincibal docks. New, mod- ling when my husband leaves for|| Rates $1.90, $1.60, 82.00, 62.50 | work, a neighbor friend of mine a restaurant, laughing and joking} @nd sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of the with a strange young man at lunch. grinding and spitting. eon, and you also saw a number of her women friends ogling the boy ‘THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW IS NOW CUT TWO WAYSI! q and openly trying to take him ere) _] W-B CUT Is LONG sure. RIGHT-CUT Is SHORT SHRED. ; away from her?” Dick made a motion of disgust. ‘Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. It walks to the car with her husband, | “Can't you see, my dear, that will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary / tobacco, Just take a nibble of it until you find the ! and when the car comes, che stands AN $ women cling to youth and like to stead chew tua od he ily end AVE You MONEY rength chew that suits you, then see how easily * lin the middie of the street and) i C hug to their souls the flattering |makes what | call a free show of unction that they are still desirable evenly the real tobacco tas: herself by kissing her husband Jeonune I determi: eda defo: ti |good-by. 1 think thie very foolish i io of one of the highest classed medical sole quite as much as men, and if the truth were known, they are just as jas she could kiss him good-by be- a ere aton, lon: ana | desirable as middle-aged meon—and |fore they leave the hou icnainn "S ukaltene Seen” 9 yoare in Beattie. E| no more, 800 to $1.50 Dally. By the Famous “Princess” Steamships of the Canadian Pacific Line See Alaska in Comfort The splendid steamers “Princess Alice” and “Princess Sophia” offer unexcelled service. Comfortable rooms with Modern conveniences, and meals that are all that is to be deiired. Inside passage. No seasicknesm 1,000 MILES OF DELIGHTFUL SCENERY Passengers have sufficient time at Skagway to make found trip to summit of Whito Pass by White Pass & Yukon at's why it is The Real Tobacce Chew. That's why it costs less in the end. taste of pure, ricty tobacco does not need tobe covered up. Am of licorice and sweetening makes youspit too much, llway. she fMsiets on walking eae! o He EA “You are desirable, Margie,” sald i @ » 1 think . vital organs, Nerves, Liver, Stomach, @| Dick, “so much so that I was jeal One small chew takes the pla £ K RESERVATIONS: NOW ds Sh lek ay Seay Ghd Bosema, ian, Veins, Blood and Skin Disorders. | ous of my best friend tonight. He hae et 40 i — 4 Sailings every Saturday at 9 a. m pores Bt ney gate Se tae pris penn was looking at you as I came in as chews of the old kind t For rates and other information, call or write jmake a tree ehow of herself a9 she 5 me for reliable Wasserman Blood Test, {if he could eat y 66Notice how the salt \ do €. E, PENN General Agent, Passenger Department 713 Second Avenue, Seattle brings | tue. DONAWAY, 000-44. “Perk {t was my new gow out the rich tobacco taste.99 t | Please let me know your opinion Union and Third, Oppesite peeatien “Have of this and also If you think | am phen atte mecetten care, {ittle nook, lee the whole WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City right or wrong. AL ALR, vd Sundays, 1 story, Everybody notices the lit- . A.—A daily public exhibition of oS te tle things which mean so much to BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND 10¢ STAMPS TOUS . oa

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