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a PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STA WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, ia FIELD IS NARROWING BETTING MAY BE 50-50 ON TENDLER-L DOWN IN STATE TENNIS TOURNAMENT PLA EONARD TITLE BATTLE Ht Harry Casey Wants to Tribe Wins Outside Aid for Crew Okeh | ) Find Sparring Partner} First From | — { Thru A. S. U. W.— Ayers | Starsto |Vallals Odds Are Ie Clashin | GivenBig Usually Big Meet Boosting on Cham Dynamite Welterweight Is Running Out of Playmates Senator Ss T « vase 6? diimnl and the beard of control ! | sad betray ne 3 Davi — He Wants to Find last night, it was decided to keep Ed nar iis i artners for Trayie Davis’ Training oe crew coach, who has wired acceptance of an offer a am r Nara He! ’ i i ieee | Airtight Hurling of Vean “ , P bl |Favorites Survive Tues- Eddie Whitesides Says He But Tendler Is D oY. lightweight of the d dnaugh aot Pinko ” ot a whee tase te bg al Ct cuae: id | day's Play and Big) Is Most Valuable Player Speer #7 H ARRY CASEY, lightweight of the dreadnaught type, “4 unz PA ‘ Match : a “ | nard H } who will box Travie Davis in: the main event of Austin Over memes ‘We are not opposed to organizations outside of the jatches Are Looming in Coast League onard Has SI university contributing to a coach’s support if it “ cg comes thru the A. 8. U. W. We are always asking BY LEO H. LASSEN the public for support. But we do object to having || PUAY narrowing down to the 1GHT now Gene! mao Valla is « better) to hae ball player than champions Jim —- O'Connell the pr was when he was favorites te breaking {n, over thelr Vaila, the ikd lengers as & Salt’s smoker Friday night at the Arena, has a complaint.| QACRAMENTO, July 19. — Gregg) The Harp is experiencing difficulty in obtaining sparring bested Kunz in a pitching duel fight for the finals in all singles partn: i i 4 yor’ he says, Casey |here yesterday, and Seattle won the i never ae agegt a lgehe nd toa ay galled with, either are game of the week's series trom |] page independently by an outside Sepanisstion. divisions of the annual state tennia in the gymnasium ring or the roped arena of actual combat. |Sacramento, 8 to ‘We all want Leader to remain with Washing‘0n; | tournament at tie seattle ‘Tennis M ~ yey h hieved fame thru adopting the prin-| 4 walk, a single and double in the|| but he will have to be released from his Yale agree- club eourts ert any boxers have achie e pting P meat before this is ible.” n the upper half of the men hers ‘ " . third frame won the combat for the! 4 Wybert Manselfimith will outfielder of the to tet ciple of hitting the other guy and getting away before he} | rawing Wy Ma peg cream i . r oe ‘ otic: visitors, These counted two runs; | mest the witiner of the Lee Lager a the breakfast retaliates; Casey believes in socking the mythical other | os a couple of hits, alded by loose | tote | atom. Dick Vander Lag melee today ggg eee fer, but guy so hard he will assume a recumbent position and be the most valu: | Lee able ball player scrambles] in the league to the Eddie White-| 17 he hemp for round title tussle with one PY fielding on the part of the Bac in Bmith entered this round by defeat unable to hit back. P field, put over the winning marker! Ing Ralph Loe in love sets yesterday By all accounts, Casey will earn the ducats doled out to|in me fourth inning, } while the Lagerstrom-Vander Las 3 ‘i i is i 7 vei | match was postponed because of him Friday evening. Davis is a Class A *welterweight.| Gregg held the Sacs scorelons until % des, the best | « 4 ‘ peeinetien eenshhanapeti . Lagerstrom’s Sineas, i jamin Leonard, it may be None on the Coast, with the wae the ninth, when solid base knocks ethic cue aed We detliide semi-pro umpire)" 7 ace has an impremsng Urquidex, a Spanish sailor from the |put over two runs. A double play TS tap. Mabie r a thing on the MeCasslin @ few weeks ago. |the belated rally, or for the ‘* , case alt nat he pa a i , i ¥ . t f the above statement, * boy, and even Duffy is in for! noth are of the slugging (ype, and ern | with Bill Whelan, California ace, in |of the above Sith that kid perform |! that left mitten. Thayiamy a half-hour of thrills when) the match looks good [what wiould prove an Interesting | “Did you wateh that Kid perform | iim 60.50 chance 10 wif he climbs into a ring with) WILLIAMS Ee tee ae lnere?” asks Whitesides. “Well, i¢|*trensth of these facts the former champion. — . o ety Mansell-Smith Brings Word That Orientals Are Play- | yi ticur | you aid, don't you think he's a| | Tendler must win by a Mt 4: Williams, Seattle lightweight, ry - / © prospect. He can hit, Poa V je lightwels! ing Good Brand of Net Game; Other Gossip of | Johns eliminated pon Waller te ae, tr ft gr and | foolish bet to put up even Rube Finn an@ Ted Snyder are/and Sailor (Kid) Silver, from the Billed for the sembwindup, Sayder. ® | California, are on the card Washington Game and Tennis Here and There Beattie eouthpaw crack, in two hart | one of these fine days he'll be an-jhe will stow away a emact light-heavyweight, holds the Pacific} ‘Ted Dunlap and Tonny Durando, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE pi bin nan nlp hoc ge Bre to{ other $100,000 purchase for some ion lke Leonard witha 15 ae +o ant odpm shania bapa Pome OR Msi BY LEO H. LASSEN |beat Crawford Anderson, Seattle | Dig lengue club.” 0 le a shaggy peg ' tative, have been re-mato or ‘ A “ a + LASSE: 4 ; . : venaen Stated mn Wi ARcUMENT Friday evening. The logser ey Fern a" iH Y igi ed is the ‘greatest of all international sports.|veteran, but he turned the trick) |, sa caer saleaalh aeiadeh: Ges But they say Leonard ha ‘The Ballard boy needs no introduc: | quite an edge in weight, with Oak ms Nearly every nation on the face of the globe is playing) fe ae eee ae crane drawing |tinues Whitesiden, “le because he nol pally ol pelle F. Shy iat tae stv rounders whe @rtt| joage from heir former battia, ad | the net game, Grant Laieure and Leon de Turenne | Practically completed the Frisco out- | 2 a@ny of the 1T0 pounders who drttt | judge from their former battle, Portland 7 } ve Pete | Of course, he stopped Rocky Kanm into this hamlet ‘The weird style of Soldier Woods |Gacramente . 00.00.00. at Wybert Mansell-Smith, formér Washington state cham-|argue for a nemifinals berth today.| field and, altho the Beale have Pete) |. ty iti Mme os em | Compton on the bench, he gives the | | pion, who is visiting Seattle and is playing in the state net) Latrure eliminated Armand Marion | (onipiin uaa Caer wee: Bobby Gray of Denver, and Don | will be exhibited against that of) ton after knocking the aged we ides (Lonnie Austin responsible | George Austin. Austin won his las Z me meet at the Seattle Tennis clu is week, brin rg | ANOTHER re ~& Ura’ : his last eR ne FO A », | meet at the Seattle T: lub th ik, bi word that] retterday, playing steadier tennis, weight Aa : for the spelling of that last name), | start here by Lon pd — Forbes Py H : the Chinese are taking up the game in earnest. Marshat! Allen was given a hard | ANGLE : re giving the Philadelphia’ bey er re eras rene, Stes | Wh, Ge Feces © sw wore can Rarcey. ff ne The Chinese will soon rival the Japanese players for! struggic by Dick Burr yesterday, but) “By the way, that's another angle | 10" 4.0 chance of knocking: Ieoked promising in his only Seattle} Two preliminaries, which will | pigreg' ; i Svan p| finally pulled out, 4-6, 62, 6-3. Burr| for you, All Coast league fans know iry off of the “head start, against Boy McCaslin « few| round out the eight-bout card, are! waren is 23 ; {|supremacy of the Far East, according to Smith. There are | ns Ay Balled out, 4. 63. $2. Bier teat Compton tam goed ball player. | Ame? Leonard. he weeks ago. tn the making, the promoters an-|Aivmof, iv .. H 3 ¢| hundreds of tennis courts thruout China, most of them being) 1 Tasha, "in Aion mote mone | vie's hitting around .340 and Valla sera Phinty ‘boy sa tase Since, he dropped a fourround de-| nounce, Ne ; ne | ; fostered by the American missions. service, Both men played good ten-|' playing good enough ball to keep) | _ song being: Galen to Travie Davis at Everett. Tickets are on nt 2° Hy = §|. Dr. Woo, who has played at Wimbledon, and a brother of | nis. btm on the bench. Jan't that enough | - i, champlonship Sul a ie. 77/ tim ore tie eeaking Payers smong the Chinese racquet/ Atay "Well, Whitesides has had his aay, |the Quaker city, while Leo | Recramenio— ” J | wielders. now for the opinions of some of the | Pending upon Ba: sehang. 3 . ¢| Smith says that there are six large white tennis clubs in Alien wil] meet Henry Suhr, Call- | ccher Seattle fans. These fans are drop the curtain for the Famous Baseball Boners No. 4—Frank Ellerbe's boner cost Ed Gharrity home : ry Y3 “ fornia entry, today. Subr trimmea ‘The bout ts set for July Shanghai now with about 50 courts available. The English,| rietcher Joianon in his Tuesday | "ending in their letters in The} | 00 oll 8 tee ty ag. French, American and Portuguese organizations are leading | maten. Star's content to find the most valu- the field. ‘The dopesters were figuring Man.|"0!¢ Dlayer in the Coast league. Tournaments and inter-club matches are held regularly |**!)8™th and Johns to clash in the] “Wau if you haven't read over upper semifinals, with Ailen and ir among these clubs. Turenne meeting tn the lower nait.|‘%* "wles and then send in your Smith won the hard-court title there last summer. He re-| The women’s singien have reached | "0" And your epiatie and they ‘will tory. It will be staged in the D sey-Carpentier ring at Jersey you imagine a batter hitting a) bleachers. stands for| Ellerbe, off with the pitch, had rounded third when he got the im- *| turns to Shanghai next week. He is connected with the Shell] the semifinals, with Mayme Mao: corded poor support and the PERE AS the bal: BG Se Oil Co, holdings there. Donald and Rita Meyer in the upper | TUESDAY'S do not rate as high as othe caught because of the cheering on half and Mra. Simonne Bourque and | MAM Pepe a jaew anttty, Buak the part of the crowd. ‘ renmagerd Mra. Cushing in the lower half. jeaday’s mail follows: és rade ‘Taking It for granted that the side Smith Shows Old-Time Class ‘These matches are scheduled for this PICKS ARLETT 265, which is a good had been retired, after he rounded third he started for his position in i itcher. Besides that, Ti | | QIMITH, by the way, has lost none (day when he meets the winner of | “t*rneon. Sport Editor, The Star: While|® P' har the infield. He was playing Leng | lartan ticed that runners on b of the skill that made him state| the Leo Lagerstrom-DickVander Las|., 2's Meyer and Mi erie | veuye passing Sires re, ee a anaes ak the Oe ee ate match. This pair poned their Henderson put on the feature match | don't overlook big Buzz Arlett of in champion a few years ago. idan saneaeen rh genie terday and |19 the women’s tournament Tuesday, | the Oaks. In my opinion the big and pela perenne wot. Yesterday he turned back Ralph | arg playing early today. If Smith |t>* former winning after three long | fellow is about as useful as anyone series play ‘Two-base bite, Adams, Kums, Orr, une batted te—Adam Ort, MeGaffigan, Double in that particular game, It so hap- De gy congroee club was the Joven then | eae that Ellerbe, on his way back | Ores to Crane to stumpt Kearden and McGrew. Time-~1.48, “ the way, was the onl; . with Washington, now with the st. | *hort. was passed by Gharrity. nt haa Loe, one of the best players among| wins he goes Into the semi-finals in| %t% 5:7, 62, 6-2 else in the. West Coast circuit. 1] BY, the vay ee oe the! the bit. of trory |, The. umpire..in charge, tmmediate-|. tre seere— A.-M. | the younger men in the city, in Jig | thie upper half of the drawing VUNIORS REACH Mave, Wee. Of. MRM: he BeeMen h2” aahgaaitielane al a eae core Gharrity as | '¥ Called Gharrity out for passing a |Mas Francisce “$f E) Mme. winning 32 straight games in| Smith is paired with his old team. | SEMI-FINALS showing his etanding in games won, pat Billy Lane off first, oo ogg ah Ren anew Preceding base runner. [o'Saseortes: Mitchel Gad Kanew, Peverss| 25 sainutes. mate, Crawford Anderson, in the| Armand Marion, Beardsley Merril,| shutouts, etc, but figures, which ; f ‘The Washington club yelled long | : ; : ; it times |some feat, believe me. Two were out arid EMerbe on first | a, — : | Krause and Koshi The day before Bmith eliminated | men's doubles and this year should | Pred Walker and Harry Shaw are in|@re purported to be at al now and then deceiv- LEE Rt Harry Shaw, 6-2, 6.2 | make the goin, for th . | the semi-finals of the junior tourna. | truthful, Tr i warm for the oppo: <haeen se gediens thon bine. ant one stow the Rg er gala per go eres, ntti: Based Oe * Smith faces stiffer competition to- | sition ment. Marton eliminated Danny|ing. Many good pitchers are ac- J Ince the At Lee Angeles... |. 8 — Lewin yesterday, 6-7, 6-0, 6.2. Mer. to his lking, and sent ft sailing into | paying field and no play possible on| Metteries. illder, Deyis and Murph . ward Lai the left fiehd bleachers. ee a Grapes one Senecio” “*":| Seattle Players Going North Sake sole wine eanosearee ieleae As is customary when some player} The umpires remained firm, how-| rhe score ~~ . at, mQQUITE & delegation of Seattle) Several of these entries are expect-| Tacoma boy champion, has had little our hits a mighty wallop good for a home jever, and the play on the part of} Portiana ... ars | players will invade Vancouver, | ¢d to move on to Victoria, B. C., the | opposition in reaching this round. run, the crowd lef out a cheer when! Flierbe must be given a rating In| At Melt Lake 0.) 1¢ =|. CG, next week for the Mainland | following week, to play in the Brit ee = Gharrity’s drive soared into the the list of famous “bones.” Hatteries: Miemtiler, Midd) Harry Shaw took Joe Livengood e ieee Binet Renee Goan yt [championships Headed by Leon Tu-| ish Columbia tournamente. down the line in the biggest upset | t vor ' jfenne the bunch will include Armand! Grass courts are in order in both! of the tournament to date, Tuesday. | sum M io oO t i oF arry & on o " ro o Marion, Grant Laisure, Harry Shaw, | places, but they are always in 0041319 won, 6.8, 6-1, 10-8. Several times Lucio Villegas and Herb Subr Livengood had the pointset advan. | NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘*.| condition there and the grass won't Woe. L Y Cushing and Bi iH play of th 0} ere on Cushing and Till Whelan, the Cull jaffect the play of the vistors t0/ tage and.would have won with an.4 ata [at Lowa rr P . other counter, but Shaw finally [Chicago rr conse Cinetanatt ne Me pulled the match from the flames, |Joe Livengood Is Good Loser Play in the doubles event will set- | TN one of the biggest upsets of the} good loser, which is always the hard.| tle down to real competition today, | tournament Joe Livengood, one of |*f Tole. Anybody can win with a|®nd some good tennis should be in > ed j | smite. order, The results of Tuesday's ile iin n. my [the contenders for the title, was It wan a bitter pill for Livengood | matches and the schedule for today / eyes yy oD pee . : ta 1 |eliminated yesterday by Harry Shaw, to swallow because it ta hin last | follows: e 1k ‘ : 19 tia member of the Broadway high| Junior tournament, ax MEN'S SINGLES beeateesn | | | ' | Ay | he will be Sacheopcepecressovenscssvavesces I] Batter Dougias, Causey, Jonnard W. Mansel-mith defeated R. Loe, € = | and Snyder; North, Ptetter, Yerticn and | echoo! team this spring. over the age limit next year, but he +0 : f N as the most valuable ball play- 12 Red Meweet sie Red ini Alnemith. | accepted it as well as his victories of | Grant Lateure defeated A. Marton, ¢ er in the Pacific Coast league. Lemans lata tae Wumke oe, pee Livengood showed himself to be a/ other seasons, to eee eelid hedged. 05s Saleen sell None “wan, California Backs Johnston we denen eaten by er Oeschger and Gibson; Rixe . . . ». Sohne defe Valler, nings when the Cards scored three runs yore echger and Givson; Risey | FTERB SUHR, Mrs. Cushing and {tennis ever dished up in the Golden |¢ r - jand Margray | that beat the Giants, § to #, You want a Summer Suit — of course — and cf _—_ i Bill Whelan, the California trio | State ag gf me 4 pe eat ban bd me veces: ohnston's Volle : = De Turenne defeated G. 0} Yeach hit = homer with the bases | rhiniercnin % ™ ®|ptaying in the tocal meet this week, |, Johnston's volleying was a reve|ei go.” tilled, ent tel "tho coors tthe | erent lation and he played Tilden out of WOMEN'S SINGLES « i 1 | are all backing Bill Johnston to carry | Position for kills at th “ F. 4 i . the laat halt of the seventh and atuniteriee: Singleton, Ring and Peters; | of¢ the national tennis honors this|time again. tt me and pay here’s your big chan in ran that gave the ar and O'Farre! poe | "i N's ¥ ] tu | @ to 5 win over the Tigers. 63 . *’They saw Little Bilt trim Bint THe | et ee Jobaston and Richard Nor.| snaw and latls etree atweea ena] 0 GTatify avery na ral : wie AMEICAN LEAGUE y a ie ie m i iris iiliams all have tw iT Holbrook, Lad s. | ab 1 ‘0 legs on s 2 fi a Sate a Won Lost. vet.|dent twice last winter in California |the national bow! and "permtnent| taisurs sna ‘Dirt seteated seget ana} Gesire at a very moder- ° [WIth one on and the Indians took their bo *8i/and they are anunimous in saying |posseasion goes to the fellow mim | Woe Gt. #1 sults ‘The rules of the contest follow: ninth straight Deating the Ath: |! ” 7 /that Johnston played the greatest ning it three times mw Win) itaneel-Rimith and Anderece defeated ate outlay. i Ons wote'and exe itor to a tan, jen © 8. ne mL And when y e the 1 ymin afi lake RT nee ee ae Rs CS ae nd when you see the at just Words, and should be written in ink or} hit one, Dut the Rede rund in a: g ising | real styl: d attractive typewritten, on one side of the paper, | the sixth inning and beat the Braves $4) SB8lFT Wo youngsters are playing in, from the veteran players of the club of real style and a Votes do not have to be accomp: fan RP no a | iat? i | this tournament who bear watch.| they may be champs some day “SINGLES — fabrics that are charac- two and vies Any play Th oe r n Marion defeated D, Lewis, 6-0, 6-2 Shaw defeated J, Livengood, 6-8, teristic of every S.& W. ° ! taking the younger players tn hana |, wernt ‘aeteated t. danger s-,| Model you'll admit that prices: bape’ ages gS and are giving them the benefit of | BOYS’ SINGLES these Special Summer It's a fine practicn| 7. Todd detested BL Ryan, €-3, 6-2 «| for being youngsters an¢ ney are|and that's the only way m1 Fi walker detemved 2 teebheaton ee. x . $s nal given the Teht Kind of coaching | westc tinh cogil”, ay tn, which | > Welker det ws ittarter'ta) Sale prices are a tri mag Malte, semtnat of| UMph of modern mer- |Foot-Faults Should Be Called “a +. todd, semi-tinar ot! Chandising. e calling of foot-faults in the S610 sing, One Is little Tommy Todd, who| _,ThEre are several fine court gener- | At Philadelphia Fee ee als among the older fellows on the} |, Batteries: Morton and O'Neill; Hasty, | Seattle Tennis club roster | and Perkins. league NEW HAVEN, as the most vai es heer m {ment of FE Communications should be addressed to Whe Woncbalt Ttleor, Beattie ‘dias. coach, as head of the Yale rowing yer receiving most votes witli be| department, was sald to mean that given ® suitable prise by Stacy # the British system, even down to the| AS & souvenir, and = special day will the crews have held for bimi at the ball park. ¥ — pore b ‘rete Ot writing best letter will be honor guest | Veen wearing, will be entirely dis ef the big day. carded. isn’t much bigger than his ra quet, and the other is Howard Langlie, on the Hines so that the foot-fault rule wdatese. |""Mre"Wakaon and Turenne ya. ate! We are determined to 7 m | een Washington state meet has been | !# ¢ | stendareon ane 0 ; « r owim ry an her ‘a : jrather lax. In the more important |, Professional referees are ured. | vase ray dat! ven me sell our Summer Suits a d | | e ™ Players helping each other out “Gakic cee * | matches lineamen are used, but a Ww . and the refe ing enera OW % |MISS BROWNE. imc roona'maten snot be jun ax [ant (25 "eerenine irony aoa |F. Galar va x. sine wmictnue| While Summer weather T am a regular member of the A. A. U. and wish to enter the events in The Star swimming meet_marked with X; i a know these prices will WON’T P A important ax a Kecond round setto | served 1 ft j still here and \ : a only neglected. ie MEN'S EVENTS | FOR CROWN "| Mise att MeDonatd, va. bans N'ateyer,| — o. it sohenlore— Juniors and Novicen— Lydd Peati an sae age, | . Jeomi-final of wom singles. 0 1t. ‘| ~yard free style. (Under 14 years old) i iS ANGELES, July Mary K, | EY % ns td 10-yard: breast stroke S0-vard tree style. | 1s” Browne, former national wom r] | Mra. 8, Bourque vs cunns,| very style, every size, HY ie aan 10d yond, pl Rang | en's tennis champion, will not enter : . “ar ¥6 oo aaa dy ¥ and every one a real iuile’ marathon. Se-yare back.otroke |the coming championships at Forest | s s H. Suhr ve. Ro Milter 1 t d s & 50-yard free style. 50 breast stroke, Hillis in August, accord: to word | 3.0 PL OM, -tOo-! Ss ‘4 Hovis ‘rine. Fancy diving, 20-foot board. received Sore tediy. vat Del seeotes | | 1. Lagerstrom va, R, Vander Las, honest-to ng ‘OME IN WOMEN’S EVENTS | Miss Browne will go East, howev iN®’ YORK, July 19.—New York, son, {__Subr and Whalen vs. Smith and Ander A s Bargain. Cc Sent siete ila nets. | er, to compete in other matches, and pave ane The bout fe son ee cevie Pte tally he 44 made | née Scena seilt hope Stine: ahve. tran State's boxing commission is) | The bout fell thru—the fault being |" Latzure and Burr ve, Shannon and TODAY. 160-yard bri troke. 60-yard free style. | be induced to appear in the Forest | creating quite a mixup with its box. |Grebs—the commission figured and | Walker igo avenge “retiomemge Hills event ing championship rulings, Harry |P°W Greb ts ruled out and Rosen: | yo >Re wsysit ia ics Mile marat! 50-yard pack ‘stroke. | Mrs, May Sutton Bundy and Mra. |Greb and his manager are barred |” while not the champion, i re- | . 50-yard fr: le. 50-yard breast stroke. | William Henry will leave for the | fom boxing within the state borders, |S4tded ax the guy who must he|_ Miss LHingstone Johns va, Mra Novice race. Fancy diving, 10.foot board. | Bast tomorrow to play the New York ;#4 the next man to lick Jack Rosen.|h!pped in order for somebody to | **fford and Shannon. aner state champlonship, | berg will be light heavyweight cham. | 'P@ {9 the crown! | Mansel-Smith va, winner Lagerstrom Entries Close August 5 va Vander Las - pion in New York, Is the latest —— LONDON, July 19.— William M,| angle. | WINNIPEG, Man,, July 19 De Johnston of California will pair with| Rosenberg and Greb were directed | oiding that low things had gone nae James ©. Anderson of Australia in| to battle for the title not long ago, Harry Wills, heavyweight | COOMBS IS ACHING Ame national tennis doubles |and at that t the commi r, knocked out Jeff Clarke| WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass,, July 19. 916 Second at Boston in August, if J n led that the winner would be third round of hedul 0 Jack Ci b | thletic r n SN EMG SS: SE eee Riera ” Dear Se : A round of a scheduled 1 Jack ‘oombs, old Athletic star, - (Address) (Phone). .......0er 00008 accepts Anderson's cabled invi-|175-pound champion in New York, round bout here last night. has been retained as baseball coach Feat, a Mog trae Mediate tation following the banning of Johnny Wil-! The men are negro heavyweights, [at Williams college

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