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WV A SATURDAY, MAY 23, 19% L ] sas Vv ZATTLE PAGE y; Who Will Be Winner i " . | + iwbbons vs. J unney; \ e 4 f r ; | FRour important fights of national importance are on the) on the face of past #ecords it figures to be « C ; | 4 M PION ring horizon and the boxing bugs are beginning to, They have both fought two men: | buz¥ about the probable results, Georges Carpentier. | | | of Big Fight? CHALLENGE ) close fight. | Harry Greb and Charley Weinert vs, Harry Wills; Harry Greb vs. Mickey Greb licked Gibbons and fought evenly with Tunney. | ca si | Walker; Tommy Gibbons vs. Gene Tunney; Paul Berlen-| Gibbons won a decision over the Frenchman; Tunney | as SEALS: x j bach vs. Mike McTigue. st}pped him, > - rt XS S\\ a With the exception of the first-enamed bout each of them) The St. Paul man has always had trouble with men in! involves a title, Greb risking his middleweight crown, Mc-| his own division, going better against Tigue the world’s light-heavyweight title and Tunney, his heavyweights, He looked bad, they American honors in the same division, Both Tunney and Gibbons are cleve | The Tunney-Gibbons fray lodms up as the most even packing the harder punch. match of them all. Who will win, Tunney or Gibbons? Tunney or Gibbons? Picking. the winner is certainly one Of course only the fight itself will settle the question, but| tough job. BEES STI big, slow-moving against Greb. men with the latter NG TRIBESMEN TWICE HOMER BEATS O. A. C. OOKS‘SLICES Fa Piercy and on Seattle fairways kal Singleton > BY ALEX C.ROSE 4%y soe z iS Oliver and Wilson are/Star Salt Lake Pitchers | LEAVERS Huskies Win ' Tight Game From Aggies. | es eas Do Hurling | jElmer Tesreau in Good | Myer (coming up (the mages Bae peahbad rn ect bol pe t Form and Gets Excel- & taj) around he going to solve the “towel problem| Turn Back Seattle in| 7 H Workman (wh had just been) at the Jefferson Park clubhowe. Ko +, , e | lent Support in Games beaned by pellet)—No! All I see is| in everybody else. There’s too much | Friday s Double Bill } * OCK! star red tape connected with this con | QALT LAKE CITY, May 23.—The Far into centerfield the ball cag \ - eras | only kick out of yesterday's cord was hung up ¥ } sailed, and when it settled deep nM: itha Necthead cnt inet | Don Moore played two rounde twin baseball ban for Seattle fans to i in the grandstand Dick Frayne | read about ts that Brick Eldred hit ; trobead ia theo ecendl base tad week. Alex Fraser was stuck | 0m Beacon Hill the other after- ‘ian meshedioe ; Lefty Leavers, author of the | for the lunches via the razzie noon, one on the 18hole course pig ead . 4 h | dazzle route. and the other on the “towel Stes and brough' j wallop, followed him around the | course. Trying to get his 50- his record up to | i bags. | P " 29° games for | og | py rent refund, without the solled @ That blow brought over what] Bill Irvine, the fons ven meat towel. and the Fecelpt, brought consecutive hit: | proved to be the winning runs for| Just returned from a trip to Wash perso Scot's best ting. ————| the Washington Huskies in their) Inston, D, C. He dug up a few) 0 As for the out- | |tinal game of the season yesterday | courses going and dug ‘em up some | oe wanes abe come of the two — _ Important Star League * 0 ee sore wo nen ae ca ea sa cro ile undefeat Oregon Aggies. | orte the Metropolitan garage, a Salt Lake day Battles Booked Sunday ** sgt tn "wun Nanette Peete oe | Ae ge ‘They took Bernie (“Two-gun”) Smith | seal ball.” but to from Bill Piercy | CAME, IN | 2. your eye on the ball,” bu | UCH importance is attached to the games| SEVENTH jand Bill Ehlers along as guides j enough handicap at the firet tee,’’ and 188 Biaie | ead y or is p 5 “ * rs “4 jab lhe ton and the Mor. oo for Pandey i The oo league as; ‘The crash pase ‘tn the reventh | When George Abrams entered thel Tease ala een dasa Wont BY ALEX T. ROSE the results wi robably tell conclusively) !s9ing after Frayne had scored El.) soaiding store Monday morning he|*’—\ ERY PIE HI “at | , 4 to 2 and 7 w} : ; ashe fatay . Shieh “earn will’ be the pict inaliste jp, | mer Teareau. who had also doubled. | oot te scare of his young life. Hel | ynonine oF dew Meu hae | |. RODRED a eel ( nOEr ae who will be getting their first glimpse at the each division. and it Peak wht the Huskies | thought the place was afire until) | vraser for an awning for his | |The second gamo was an abbrevi built-up fairways and the remodeled putting greets of ‘ : Sinday. will: bei | mas pandrare di | he discovered that the reddish plow) | vome, Tom McGeorge, the awn- | | ted affair, belng trimmed to seven | the Tacoma Country and Golf club when they tee off in the 4 The feature game for Sunday wi Bie ere: See Iayed | M0 Deing = producad from Boss) | ing peddier, will test hin golf | |!nnings, ;annual championships meet of the Pacific Northwest Golf 4 division one with the Climax club and the} — It was one of the bestplayed | Cappy Kellison's bald pate, Cappy! | veainst that of Fraser's to de Suds Sutherland allowed only six | ssociation, to be held over th d 5 > f F +1 college games of many seasons | yaq played golf on Sunday—sith : hits: Bat tes association, to be held over that course dur- Y. M. A. C. playing. The winners will be in} Ke ® y had played fc v ite 'the matter ills, but two of them were homers, | een | 3 rrite ; teak teens : 3 here and until the seventh In- | our q headpiece. Hut, never again, | yo e x\in the first game. Lefty O'Doul ing the June days, 19 to 27, inclusive, have i 1 second place, and if the league-leading Gar-| jing blowup Letty Young. had | beticve oh [dropped one over tho right field | a very pleasant surprise in store for them. % j field Eagles should lose, they would be tied for first. the Huskies pretty well tamed. Ed. Oliver writ “1 slice with | barricade tn the first frame, scoring nalenat he rary i Eagles y Si anered The barren, gravelly acres of prairie land ; It is the job of the Arden Cubs to try to put a stop to the) The two runs they had seo Easy On" Thompson, the Ranier| my woods and hook with my irons.| Lindimore ahead of him. And later, | that Tz 5 called “fairwave? sl ‘ long string of victories of the Independents. The leaders| of of lim coumted because of | oy “cis real cute in hin new |What's the cure for that?” jin the seventh frame, Manager Qs- | " at Tacomans calle airways” less than ~~ } liviat “a vo have swept everything out of their way cal boots in the field, sweater outfit that he won in Port-| Answer—Lethal gas or armentc, [car Vitt hit one aver the other wall, | 9) 4 year ago, are today as green as grass wil . aa i = division lib ave § Pah ral g : Ebel | meanwhile Sgghoe W@8liund. He took bis private instru just to be different. Those two | make them and are on a par with the finest 3 4 their triumphant march for| ———————— ~ p y good tall. The itor, Professional Frank Noble, along! Hore’s a tip that in well worth re-| blows were enough to send the In-|% fairgreens in the N wes! ie ‘ the league championship. | iy gien took kindly to hig fast one at) on that thie wahru wax|membering and living up to: “The|dians down to defeat li derfull orthwest. They are won ; 4 a Jack rders times, but the big | righth ©. K, Evidently the Easy On paint r time to concede a putt in| Seattle started F Fussell in / s F Johnny Gaftney, clever twirler of | [aided by nifty support, pulled out. |O: Kivi ae no right hunch your opponent has holed out.”.| the second contest he wag put | The putting areas are also fashioned ‘ j bi ee ase ne te plier toe New Layout TOOK ————$—<—$<<$—$ Say Beets Tae DeaMERTEEN Fs ci eo ee Mone feces ideas and altho they are @ : or : : sckw a ¢ y en scoring four runs on five hits | wee bit rough at pre: i the Lone Stars, He has won every Ue lcbyht aicnatenal pig ssleorsea | The Agwies took the lead in the} ld G ; jin the third, inning, which ruined | fairly Satehh fe anion they should be in 4 start this season. The pitching || wmipee, pany here, for some ||very first “inning when Tesreau | erry eyno S 1ves | thingy from a Seattle standpoint. | site fh pe by the time the big car- choice for the Cubs ts not known, fighting ¢ wicisbion and rumors || Walked © man and the cleanup hit i | Babe Herman, lanky Seattle first-| nival gets under w: iy next month. ; comple Saf ep -ousnsediukensl rer the custre intends to do || ter followed with a home run over | a ar ut ] wo l CS pear featured this game with 1 ROSE a 1s Wy prettier layout than this same role or Gianchi. ‘s the right-fleld wall. four trips. tacoma course, which, incidentally, we te \ boxing in Europe were || th | ’ : ly, was planned by the | 4 If the Independents should lose, |] Some | one back in | YINsT GAME a . 2 4 the Independents would still lead|| thereby strenghtened. Dempsey Nhe ge ll gpd a) in TEAM STANDINGS | Battories—Buzzard, Sims and Car. Gathon ro. a »,| Veteran Seattle Golf club professional, Bob Johnstone, and Pe 4 by a slim margin, as the Garfield | fs now in Paris. | the third. ‘The Aggies took the Won last roll; Sweet and Wilmont CR oe it will be the best testing one mae fhe PLN. G. A. titue Cubs are idle. ' jead again in the sixth, only to 19 2 883} . — K Ae ey Vea loa Soe ar battles have be a4 eta : % | 7 634 | LINCOLN WINS AGAIN e been held = | % ‘ h | | frame. : ot ae 53 “5 ch ‘The West Green Lake Merchants | . | lose out in the following Taekien’ |Wett Seatitis 6 ¢ 60°] ‘Teddy Miles shut out the Frank- 4 bee | over for several years, 2 and Husky A. C., two of the teams Ohio State ter Yesterday wound up the Huskies [Queen Anne $ Un Quakers and pitched Lincoln t @o 1 6 0 se A A U Reports have it ‘thi in the second division, will play at} | season. Old A. C. has several games at ‘ cgiae Serpe p itched sink n to}? +. baa . . . Fircrest. club's 6 at the new Green Lake, the winner stepping Another Pennant to play and must win all of them | Frank! are. El lower Ween, on ee P at © 9 6 6 of A aratus aaatat Chae poh inca) which will into the first division. Both teams! ©. 10, o¢ itm pig Ten victory in|to cop the title. The Huskies Jost /{i0" meee TAitho the Quakers made cent bite site waa pp dling the field in pie = ae have but a chance of getting into| 5 ot a hat twice during the season LOWING the Ballard Beavers} they booted the vad aie {tt Baldwin rian fee paar 5 The same apparatus for the |I/tournament 4 lass “Al the finals, but are evenly matched. | bake bail, rh acribecanio to tee UMPIRE: bat two scratch hits, Jervis around six - —|| diving events that will be used || days of aie ae the first three i inals, but la another championship pe | U3 aoe ? ’ > scratc a en Totals “pr M 7 4s , 8 play, w ay Georgetown Cubs will have a| Sgn Ant ney ieee tball, To date | HAD TROUBLE |Reynolds kept tho Broadway Tigers!" ‘The score H. ws] Balt take AB. j] in the National A. A. U. swim: |lholes ready for pie oe, full 18 Buckeye I 4 B. y play. The ni chance to break into the win col-| UC Oo) ius team looks to be the} Umpire Ed Taylor had a stormy jin first place, and shut out the! rranklin 8 glFrederick, cf... 4 0 8 woing meet atthe Lake ‘Wash: |! holes now «under play bc wh they play the South : ve | afternoon and there was one debate! shingle Weavers, 4 to 0, in one of i Vit, 3b ma tel, ae ington canal, late in July, was |} : y are in fine umn when class of the Wastern Conference and : , | Lincoln ........... ; 5 0 ere condition and work on the second Lake Juniors. The Cubs, champions | “100% 0! OMe cotent chance of annex-| after another. Cutcher Walby made|tho test pitched gamex this yenr, o0| TatteriescGlaness and Prowes a te being tried at the Juntor Day | naif ix being rushed tp of last year, have met with no suc-|°" |several disparaging (that’s one that| Broadway playficld. As a result of} Forama: “ : ie ee celebration at the University this completion. of las 5 the title, roman; Miles and Engstrom In the meanti cess this season, altho the games |! magi ae would do credit to Dr. Suzzallo) re-|tho defeat, Ballard Is hopelessly put! ‘ ‘asta eat afternoon, according to Dad |lironing out iucranear eich: bet they aye lost’ have been close| | marks regarding his optical detus. lout of the prep running | TEDDIES VICTORIOUS te Henry, official starter of today's |/ready to join the theene tensa . j fons anent strikes and balls, and| ‘The score i, 30 3A sescbavalt beat Goin is event. ri rik me ae teen | eee WIN | |e ee cs nim to the beret luca ea slag ete water ee eee : blue ribbons ‘st this Sige a Pe payesioa Sle aight pat one nal es obese age ete an stax tee eye eae a aire tol Broadway te 4 6 ©) Roosevelt. The Kuays made seven| ‘Batted for Crane in seventh 3! ° sectional links meets hereshotes . start in Sunday's game against the | was oh iy gee Ae F Red” Killefer er than. Taylor] Batteries: Howe and Elmslie; Rey-| errors during the feast for E, Maldwin in seventh am ~ Seattle may or may not come Garfield Eagles, as he is laid up! yesterday, - put it on. nolds and Hull, The score: . by innings: ahtauaced is jarfield « Eagles mf *s the} The score: RW B.] A few of the decisions did seem BABES BEAT INDIANS ae four’ RH. E.| gentile wrssceesees 01000016 0-2 home with a winner, but according 3 with « sprained ankle. He SABES iT I NS Queen Anne . 8 Ti salt Lak 200 . to all signs the i : Oakland ...+.+ sooo G IL 2) bit bushy to the boys and girls fter battling to a ent m- | Roosev be ‘Crédit yl BH . ne largest out-of-town first string catcher. 10 11 ry After ba < a thr i tid un-) Roosevelt .. test v7 1 edit victory to Piercy. delegation will be froin this cit: ; The edge is given to the South | Los Angeles ass 5 in the stands, but it must be ad-| tii the eighth inning, Garfield scored! Batteries—Desimon, Springer and| {at € Sutheriand, iit And, just a word: “Maki af Seattle Merchants in thelr game! Batteries — Kunz, Delaney and/ mitted that he was at least in ex-| four runs in the two final frames] Horoford, Galer, Gardner ant Ga ed He ang pad nary bac Try cpp hotel ‘reservations now.? with the Ross Athletic club, as the| Read; Root, Payne and Sanberg. | cetjent voice and defeated West Seattle, 7 to 3, at | Holdol. ; fey"s, Bands Oh walle tutes RCING Howard Langlie, Beetle ns now. y Oe oy not won @ game in rs The score: R. H. E.| West Seattle yesterday, By winning, 2 Mit by pitched ball—Suth- junior tennis star, into a three- a thats section, and have Jost three. | Walter Hagen nig decided hot tolo. A. ¢ stheveess @ 7 1} Garflold rmained in a te for the : tana. Stclen base “taxere, ome rund |set match, Galvin, ot Broadway, Telegraph Meet day’s schedule follows: go to England and win the British|U. of W. a 5 10 3] prep lead. * lisa pase hits Eldred. leame close to defeating the cham-| TIGHT-WOMAN teams of clu SOY Oe gee sic 1 golf title this summer. Ono does| Batteries—Tesreau and Walby,| The score: RULE California Baldwin, Vit, ODeer Priel ton in Friday's second round of the E Balomathig The Oe Wrarhiaetal Y. M, A. CG. ve Climax clud at South) pet awfully tired of punching a de-| Boyd; Young, Woodward and Fa | carte fe gee Yj St t Ti [pave Piercy to Lazerre to Coumbe;/city prep tennis tournament, at \s tate Women's Golf association will 4 vee ee gles va, Queen City Motors, | fenseless bas. rie. West Seattle .... Hg acd eet ate rap on. bases seeattNrd Onniee mae aged Acree eee uittle Lincotn | S#88@ !1 the second annual tele i at Green Lake, 2 p. m. and Brashear, : Y NSWRIK, LOR graphic meet at 18 holes of mate ae cgi Beade +B. F. j_ DEL MONTE, Cal, May 23.—The |{ane cf rare ea) natiag FREn Heitacl oe Srvat erie \ Stay porpoise ig Arden Cubs va. Independents, at B. F. Dial Stocikes eb shaw, @ 12 3 @f6 Y-|y i. a pshooting field, scene | Hraziil, 2 1 © 1% {| The matches in today's doubles und} ghey Day, 2 p.m irs. Roy W. Thomas, the asso Ross A.C. re. South Seattle Merchants jof the California-Nevada interstate | #i'Te4. { 4 4 o Siaingles were Megha played at 18) cjation's president, and her assist: ‘Weat Green Lake Mer- Wh 2 Sy ; AW GAY SANA ate championship shoot, May 28-31, is : 6 6 8 ete Sorte camera sttine: ants have been working faithfully : “ : ake, 12 noon. YW Come, COME, ROSCOE “iS 1ST’ Same Pekan | generally regarded ax one of the oft 6 6] SINGLES MarcHEs aged to. eol¥e it, oe grace t swipe iS MLAD ~~ EGAD, Such AS-TRAINING, Pus pig Rare Pacific coast’s finest equipped trap. Secale os We 6, beat Paterson, a. 2-4.) A8ed to solve It, 0 es Cf 7 ‘i A SD , AN See {a tales, Prusoff, G. j esday. | American League DILLY DALLY HOUSEHOLD 8056! Nour WiFE batiaed Apel espetiag Broun.’ "Hake. eather |: 0 cee es ME Ta RES ane ‘ ke j oR 6 YOU ARE sh me ABOUT GETING ME conditions aro perfect and the elght| gait Lake BR H. PO. A. BE. beat Hogan, Ry 6 .|_ ‘The Bellingham eight-woman team “ ‘Won Lek Pet CRORES A \> DINING ME 15 CHALKED UP For ATEN, traps give competing blue rock |Fredeiek, c€ ..02 1 6 8 et , beat Barene, Bal. 4-6,/ annexed the honors last year, with ; pr eee Ae) DONG, ILL BEFITS ONE PER COPY, To | Vitts ab BOR Rly 6 | G8 Inglewood landing in second plage. ee lene 1 18 “art | , 7 . ROUND DiG rtd Som | stars more than adequate shooting | Lindimore, 4 9 2 1 4 0} Nowkirk, 1, beat Benton, R.. 6-8, 6-4 Cnkano +. Fe ms WHO ASPIRES “fo “THE 2) SAKDOW- BOX GUN THAT WANTS “To | tnottitien. pater det ak are Col eevemco tree Ce acer Women City Meet Soon st Lote para me rX HEAVYWEIGHT “TITLE! THESE WINDERS! pm CASH IN ON WIS fear rpeidier rt dentin desiede enn Ta ME a a Marat sd] Pore-rae om anaemia faves Time, ow Terk HA 9 ant thi , : @ OlBawy.. 6-2, 6. We pert im Wo tauhas pesados en WENT wi -TRainina be GIVE ME 50* FoR the remarkable record made by L. FT al egkmittes ant Brown als beat Nova-| for the elty champlonship, June ie 8. Hawxharst, - 10 21 7 Ljetrom and Galvin, Bawy,, 7-5, & a Corie MM WORD NEG, ~~ SPARRING ay, fe Peet Calivhus talent aa boo or te af, uaneie and Menton, it, deat Cariee | ground will be the Inglewood course, TH’ LAVAL MOWER fs it would seem that ho will haye to 100122 2-10] "Mepnerson aad pawy., deat! Mrs. RT. Byers, captain of. the NATIONAL be reckoned with as a most serious 104020 % 7) Crawto 4s 44, 83. women's division at Inglewood ‘and contender for individual honors in “ot UO 10{ Paterno » beat Brown| chairman of the tournament com- | hroe-base hit— | and Dicke rin. {mittee, expects the largest list of the interstate event, Laserre, Two-base hite—Homan, 5. Trusoft beat Win- a Won Lowt Pet. ‘Gang Baldwin, Vit 2, Lagerre, Bacritice hit—|ston and Ho starters inthe history of the event "aia Ata 13 s 742 \ iat aioe ‘a itt ck will peotrat prruek “ eaingieton 2 Fus-| Godfrey and ra beat Eng-/to turn out. The promises of some Bs! roo! ne held day, May 24, by nell 2, Plummer 4, anes on balls—|jish and Hack, Q. Ay G4, 6 re ® i aa vniiadetphi Motiterey: Gun olubs and. diet the |ingleion 2, Fusseli i, Plummer 3, Ghatge |’ kndieeaon and Tiarsie, Hats beat New-|80 Players have rlrendy been given od Pittsburg il b r TADS |defoat to Fussell. Runa responsible for|Kirk and Robinson, Ia 6-3, 6-2, and this number will probably be ¥ Cineinnatl will be open for practice each day |—singleton Fussell 6, Plummer 2.) Morgan and Murray, Q. A. doubled when the field starts off i" presi between Sunday and the start of jo play—Crane to Pare a Brownell and Mattecheck, i, #1 on the 18-hole qualification — test, Bie at, Louis the shoot, May 28, Time=1a, Monday, June 1. Flights will be he Nat. Brosh = SCHW. AB WILL provided for those who full to get Srookiyn Coast Le BEVOS RALLY REFER RACE Into the championship 16 draw. ‘ Batteries: Jon oas ague EE AC er wnd Hargraves. SACRAMENTO, May 23,—Port- : ian rrancteco if Bt i H here yosterday, 9 to 8. , {steel magnate, who now is dabgling’| Brooklyn Ball Club ma FR ne ee LN led tghe | [Lon Angele 0 Tho score: KH. B.\in the manufacture of automobiles, taieee Havebeantean jfanemteh Karp, Granasn Beate i Portland « 9 124 1) be the referee of the 18th In.| Lefthanded pitchers have been the, /siigit ; --~- ; Portiend ” EM el Pause she # 18 8} ternational 600-mile race to be hold | Undoing of the Dodgers to date, Robs a hitadelphie- yo HB. H atterigy— OQ rs § , e f cit ehltadelnns xe Baoramento’", ave] MatterlgeeHachac, Murs, Meeker, | at tho Indianapolis Motor Speed: |inson’s team has been almost south ej i Philadelphia. on 8 Pa ae k Ee} a1 266] Winters, Karrison, Hunnefield and) way, saturday, May 80, it was an pawed to death, opposing clubs seem- \ le Matteries: ‘Donohue and Wingo; De- RESULTS Feats Canfield, Keating and I.) nounced today by the specdway ing to save all their star portatders: Gataur, Vines, Pearce and Wilson, Leitlt bake 4 Seattle 2, Moat nines Halt lobahn) Baek management, vin saa Roasts Hearth nC By i x“ wax 7 ake 7, Heattle 4, aecond game, Ce: Last year “Henry Ford was | for a erse J . sew York~« nm w MA 3 9 i Nines Me 1 ee Portiand’ omasramente ae VERNON 3 LOSES footerce. ‘Tho stunt has worked pretty well i i ingen eat San Francisco 7, Vernon’ 6 SAN WRANCIACO, May 2h—San} | @ thus far, too, | Quillian id Snyder, 4 ni Francisco won its third straight he Phy Rr iru our Re BR cen bs } an How AERURS STAND amo from Vernon here yosterdgy, | fashionably molded concrete is why | any # tif | Halt Lake 1 [Beattie 4 to 6 * Sando had to go to Loulggglic and) A few dramatic hours back Mr, ; It might help a tot of bull pli Galland 2 | The Hero: KR. H. 1, }bee for a mount, This is somewhat | Sande, w no bigger than a cap ‘ ers in Bt, Louis if they were to go i eertiond Vernon ‘ 6 16 1{akin to asking frving Berlin to step|of dynamite and twice ag dangers . out and get the flu and go blind} 1908 WY EA SERVICE, Ino $ GAM Ban Franbieco vie T 19 0} aside While Mossrs, Shriek and | ous, took a dairy wagon horse and 4 and beeome utterly helpless after =I i $29 A gat Ny Son attle ‘ @iattorien—-Penner, Bryan, Oldham} Howl demonstrate their latest jars] made a bum of one oe Hanae! i thie manner of the unfortunate Mr, arr APP! 6 HANGED MANAGERS % Martemtente can Omen and Hannah; Pfeffer, Griffin and] novelty, "Oh, What a Board My'| fields that ever started in the Keme fs George Slsler, | eld: ARS ROSCOE HAS CHAS: EDM doe dain Haiti Dakacad- verter! Yelle, Dear Old Mother Hady? tucky derby,

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