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CHAMPIONS BAT ORTH OUT OF GAME - The Batting Order. | Phiiaielphls ‘Srooklyns Score Six; es hema | Runs in First Two!? ny, lf LL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. PLAYERS HANLON WOULDN'T SIGN [WARE AND WRIGHT MAY COST BROOKLYN PENNANT.) WIN AT NEWPORT. John Jacob Astor Plays and Is Beaten in Newport Tennis Tournament. bay i Innings — Kitson an|pat | NEWPORT, R. 1. Aug. 13.—\With an ning quite ay easily as the first went A i Jentry let of ffty-ex, and including to Ware and Wright. The score, was nigma to the Has me of the very best talent In the 2 Geiphias. Jeountry, the annual lawn tennis cham: | wrigne "Piay wan muck naraes thee plonship tournament began at the New- the score, 6 10 0. shows. Little and I port Casino to-day. Condittana were. fine, Alexander won tae fourth aet at 6 10 4, ; making ts all, = World |_The greatest interce: to-day was the) “Wire and Wrgnt took the lead, 40, RK, BROOKLYN. } maten in doubles between Little and jn the arthteets util nd Alexalder, Cant ey donalnRs der, of Princeton, the Western braced, They took one game aud for: Aug. 1.—Capt. Hughey. Jenining erage od Ware and Wright, of {ie vest to deuce three times, bit they his heavy-hitting team of bail-t : atte enna Cite champions, z lust that_and the next and the set went from Quakertown. are i { et Jackhitz Boston, the Eastern champlone. to the Eastern team, 6-1. This gave the beet ball of any club in Mx ind. Haaman The large grand stand was filled witn the match to the Eastern playera, . 1 crowd loudly , eared, Col. J. J. Astor war beaten by his loomed up at these grounds t ere ick ou roectatorm before the players appeared.) oo nt “eoulke In the preliminary Noon with the intent! of adding sine! ing the players who were expected! marches for singles. the Champions’ scalps to thelr alresdy | orth: wilt * ty mest in the early matches were Summary: heavy belts. rel! hit maf ring Dahlen and several well-known in Newport Society,| Championship Doubies, Es During the last month, or since | MOA I te naan including Col. John Jacob Astor, | Ward and Beale Hughey Jennings has had charge of the} Farrell nd. Keelw: ‘After an exceedingly exciting match \ team, it Hhe broken even or won tha] Hallman, Sheckard the championship in doubles went to/ series with every club it has played in| tell and Kitson’ 1 Ware and Wright, the Eastern team. that time Tue They took the firat set easily, with a 6: thn "> ‘A Elarlape peas On Orie: Manager Hanlon knew of the hard reniealing score of 6 games to 1. In the second set eae gate te pre Pasets pest game his bunca of winners ar the _Wenterners turned the tables, amines ©. E oS + $3; 2 againet, and trotted out Frank Kitson iner atin Quaneraiorsttlke to pitch, Kitson has made a wonderful SE te eR clea cons 5 9 showing In the Inst two weeks, winning y I I ING SH all the es ne has pitched five f ick ted o to Daly rune en CLL USL Sea ite replaced Orth tn the box, Daly z walked. Dahle | White to Jennings, | |P Jennings depended ‘Handsome Al" | Daly moving up t ond. Irwin Orth to puzzle the Brookiyns. When | Daly ng to second i Py the game beann there were over ww | Mi L) No ne persons 3: ube F Before the star aitens wan disposed of by Irwin Hey Jackiitz struck out, being . . . = Bobet ani “The a vis a victim an trfikea.” Jennings Temporary Rig Dismantled This Morning—Lip- Natfonal League Clu and wi atinue fely to right for a sack) Hallman id 40. There Is absolutely no. truth in the {weakly No rans ton Cables ‘Push Work All You Can. Tumor circulated to the effect that the Was out at fret. Keeler sin: Brooklyns will join) the American ckard forced Keeler at ae League next season Sheckard mov! Firat Inning. CCORSREEKACIES Shamrock II's Jury mast was stripped | a Friday, when ane il be towed to Thomas struck out. Wolverton, ain- {te rigging at the Erte Basin to-day | Btapleton, Staten laland. er a few sled Richa Cannedgandithedcrond ian: it is sre micareatt otady for being unstopped thi after-| days she wil go to the Horseshoe and Plauded Kitson 1 | Cross walked. White foul fied to tre t indulge in dally practice spins for qun- ond... Delehanty'n sf Was] win, Thomas sacrificed to Kitson. Wol-| . noon, The stump topmast wan sent inellse in Uely pl = : grabbed by Daly. No 5, Verten singled, scoring Crove, Flick) Ned Hanlon. the Fox, It seems puta down and the gear got in readiness for | Ing-up purp : Keeler made a pretty bunt and reach-| fled out to Keeler. One run Very short time ago when thas term Sverybody knows | shipping her racing rig. The Chapman| The Erin, Sir Thomas Lipton's steam- _ Od) fret. Sheckard’s ng fly owan| Daly singled. He was doubled Live's ability, 4o why say anything? ik Century holsted| Yacht, went Into dry-dock early this grabbed by Thoma. Keeler stole sec-| Dahlen, Trewin filed out to Del fitted the leader of the Rrooklyen pail ‘ REO C ne tat [ eeseeerstele dereic | morning. When she vacates the dock ond, Dolan's pounder to Orth retired No runs 1 Tait akiyn could have had him, but Phila: | aboard the combination lower mast and | 2° ws Sree Players toa ut today It seems phia gave him more money. topmast, which measures 158 feet § inches| Shamrock IT. will take her place. GInerenueTnay ~ = David Bartle received the foll NE Y RK VS. Ss UWferent That cumming which aned the Demont a Sad Lene. trom steb to truck ; i Pett Pree : s + S| ch from Sir jonas ton W ( ) BO TON. Brooklyn magnate so well in. forming But letting out “Gene Demontreville| Shamrock’s rudder may have to be| esratc! 3 , the | to-day: hamplonahip teame in Haltimore and to the Boston team ie what Hanlon | unehipped as it leg Pa be| ‘We are all very glad to hear of your (Continued from Firat Pase » infers tne thescha ' 1 moat regret. "Gene" has been | trunk. but perhaps ie morrow with. | *afe arrival. Push work all you poselbly ; 4 stolen. had Hanlon kep Shamrock’s main boom arriv ~ and haa plenty of nerve. He har good got under It, of course, so it resulted! “arn, dtenppenrance of that. keen. ins di Hanlon Kee | re manly will (oropably|ibelsteppedland| cnt tneeancnery isto ek octe meee day control, and varies speed and = sharp a AES ONPG HET) to Sunn i teen: HEC Oty LO fighting to maintain fourth | the standing rigging set up taut. ‘The huge steel spar, walch was cov- curves with slow teasers. He will pitch | Seif just right to gobble Slagies 10 liraced tue we Rte et oxy Ned” thougat he could | “ry morrow the challenger will have | ered with canvas and Kecurely laahed to-morrow, when a double-header will| short right fleld. Emalie sent T: ! tl ee Rear re mitianid:letihim 40: ia a ire a Gnderd body acraped Land si pollatieds/ccaisceiecsemoven ter atic Biotin rast be played, the first game at 2 P.M. [own on a itll that cut the plate 1 Itet, well— ame Hughey $8] ghe will remain in the Erle Basin un- bvom ts 112 feer long. and the second right on the beets of the|tridge at third, No rune Bt ee fame at fret (97 Philadetphia. Capt. fir. iatanney. all hy nie loneesime gett WEdeRTP NTE NER who Moaelpathetanciateuihonintinitbeettnat weather to-day was delightful, | frt a war under Matt Paeliteaitnte sates Hughey ts putting up, and this is only E PA N but only about 2,000 turned out to aee the ery ap ii sate at Hughey's second year at tila. bag ENG { yy 5 Th. : nye : ye better player ever wore a uniform, bot m z * earn than Jennings. . Hanton was. coi Bee ein the steva | the “rag” aia all that_ ost the. chances DEMON TREVILLE. than Jepnigas: il, anton wag’ ce IS BA ATEN : ov his frat desist when Murp! are Hanton's men won't get there Hughey wanted to co? Why should a Hickman at second. im a roller. He and Ganzel nevaw io e07i: Why. shout 4 of it all ht Lowe «truck ut Me ive Stands. ih aay saiatey peer onek P aes Hickman practised at second bare and) runs ‘The cause of tall? Oht ves, Ag the [S@S Who are missing from the champion-} a sphere. Hs performa Onei her toebere rahe ped atoniiakorupaa’ (Continued from First Page.) did mo well that Davie dectded to try] Strang linet to Murpby, | Hekman | peviasn tem standa today it te quite [ARUP fold, Some are away: from it bee) with the ehumplo team acronn the bridge. Me ts with the \ See him at thnt bag, sending McBride to wninionsy (ors Demmitandyreaney: Nina aUeorinliNtl Ra RERTaERtT hut its cone |eause Hanlon thought thelr days of | all he Chicago American team now, and hi®| postponement one extra race had to be} Herr. Time, 2.10. arse Retaialt tira Bout vt ing games has not bee : sattonal order. Aw ab 8 2 e Fre TELAT TS EF Ce ET Clo | creat as the oitfit that ones made {Others are away because inducements | ing an weve not #0] AlWaye mure iM this year hein keeping | in all five events. This necessitated be- Boning won easily, by halt @ death baiting atandpoint at least, ax McBride Fitth Inotos. aahingtat Park its home Why notz}offered them to play elsewhere were | oud as 1 with jut the} up his reputation ginning an hour earlier than usual, 1 from Harold H. who beat Dark Wilkes GMmigay more vigorous with the CK) tonite made a neat run in and eaten |iecause the men. who mute up part og (Reeater Hut altogether i te Brooks's) caune of chat ts he has not an] jp ThORe are the men Brooklyn lost, and | Srctoske, toh tengthe, Tine, 218 than Netson, Mt Langs ti | er 0) ford pes LS Tati Lf po ry = i van i SUE agenda so! seasc -| The most intereating contest was q Mlatiy went In to plten for “Ours” ana] Vadl“mtte avons mnie when feiecriage [te team Lae year are this year on | OM Ae wal) So kiromp thes accom: Am behind him this yearias he} pions losers je pennant. then the [ye that metween thateold favorite, Jos] “urd Derby Wine $10,000 Prise, was slated for the box for] singled to centre, Ie pretended tole: [other outtits hanylng tables of records, | vaon loss can easily be attributed to the! patchen, and Anaconda, On the result! Lord Derby by beating The Monk tn igo by, then caught the hatter yards Men wi The pitchers should be the first ones | no Lave Cross petter third | Mesing men. Ribena aulg ted recone ioe Aepended the ‘title of champion pacer. the fourth heat of the free-for-all trot ; sp i i i the men d a1 AK , ty e ‘ erie Away alien he trled to make arcont ne to be conaldered. There was Joo Me-| ts than he exist, and he is mak- [They are all doing better thie year, and | ,ClGJOC" mae NOL Maen toed to the | Time—2.16.. Lord Derby ted ail the wey ine “decet RRO LOC CT e are seven good play-IGinnity, as clever a Hoy as ever twirler | ing with the League Nit In all woe for Hanlon. younger horse to carry off the honors. | ard won by half a length. fe dece h Ine i aie Sut eAY x = Bith the result that he was made al After a ‘pretty race Captain Sphinx ba Sn Ma THOGEIGRiaitalentcaaieiemiten 1 $0'1, Wo tavorite in the early bids, pan the th hen and ‘he rage far the R ’ nt to Slagle. eee ’ ace lk high ; ‘ina out fle du ; haw drew: Marola H.W hack and five lengtha in front of Derk terrier) CLIT IGT) LES rig CHO MUT Er Tok mir lengths from Playtike, who beat) Harold H., the great undefeated Ca-| Wilhes. Time -221. Vat could not beat out his bounder to staen ewan iy " DG nadianuhorse, | showed pacers. He Ley Sule to the str - he hui ra or the 212 Beane chil ati a ‘himm | Pavia felted Siagie’« slow pounder began t off toa very bad eal trang wulted well and wal A wh auick ax any cone contd, but the en horses. Capt. Bphinx and Dan L. Lee ete iectacanssuuunororaccondiert aneater beat {tout oy a tong slide s were the first away and made a pretty haleft there when Hickman cricketed | cennes's sacritee bunt to Matty sent Seneca, tor three:yearolts, settings et face to the half pole. At thyt point to Tenney, who did the trick all alone. ALS NETILG ond Domont fied to as Harold H. drew up and the thrte caced to Tennes, a COOLeS ERD eHe Kohan aol ceate ie . Beustne plabrenst to the three-quarter mark OLE Annales fifth) No rune wahtes Joske,, (Sti Ria. StrP Tpere ‘Harold H, drew awey and won ee 0 bane Van went ont, Long to Tenney. wheter, WY. shaw 3M teil) +2 a couple of lengths trom Capt. Ganzel made a fine atop of Cooley Wen Was Just as easy = Hah oat BLT peony hed 3 hinx, who beat Dan L. a head for the| the Improved ot crack, but foolishly. tried to give Matty {ney The same patr raat a A eee! place. ‘Time—2.10. existence morn mlb ebeotats nani! ve the pall ou vf his ang’s bunt runs (UNION BOAT CLUB OARSMAN |SPLENDID ENTRIES FOR TO-]:ho03). 1m W NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP The Free-for-All Trot nailer Mt retaine the rupti ch. He could easily have made the | . aleter, 168, O'Con :. ik jeat_ exercise oF lay “alone Mefirsl, wax under “Mur. Seventh 1 WOULD ROW AT HENLEY. DAY'S RACES. Paincacots 0 atom BEGINS TO-DAY. The frat heat of the free-for-all trot ang 8 phy's fly all right © y trl Dan Crat ' As ee ik 4 wi nm ru e the Boas Mialheta ts hdd mich | anny Murphy nar ps | - Ayah 1 Choice at $0) i 490 ugainat the feld Oy (edly DIEROVED, 16 davis Lowe eda single just out Catde of hie he Rao a ERS acaiK| < " z J ur four started for the rich purse of i id i. RErSa Liste renehen None iatraeie GUE wes Teen aa endea Mereouiun) nftersin |Nmelunal)y§ Amateur| Weather Superb, Track Fnat and eee front at [S0etety Is Interested Pa) eS Be £2°Our trusses are am fun 2 : ATACRCUUNIneLtlertaty One ler Advtanbility Stand Packed— te | azefail and a er headed. Shi Competition —Princtp: Charley Herr, Lord Derby, Georgena ms Wanamaker's, near 9th street. Aer ciwol strikers were (ene Capt Heowaaiatyancertorced ia nd hy | of se iver Fae 1 Meet of Imp a kept hin to ong in front cause John Jacob Aster ana | 8nd The Monk Georgena led to, the ATURDAYS AT 12.30 P.M. Davie c re left | Lawes puny crack to Matty ne ball | ‘1 ie U Wen ely by anda half. Pant Gs stretch, followed clorely by The Monk Baie H Venta] tngled up. with) Sint ML vortte to —C lute Welt Fourth Eve: Clifford tait-in'wecond. place-and Prince Other Well-Known Society Mem|and Lord Derby. Charley Herr broke weakness and front} Lowe tule cond, Lone De se inn ton Hefunen, of Melrose third to the far turn, where Are Among the 56 Entrt at the firpt turn, and although net made and Stirtdee Med to Paste No opu | America ie to make another effort to RACE TRACK, SARATOGA. N. ¥., | pla yea ther WPORT, Aug. 13.—All the tennis ve i latte Dement — fumbled clemantn . 3 TR mat WV halt a length f from Lord Derby, w G undiie fumbled iat elem vn vis I eth s nly if an 1. SoTL BETTE) eaherss ine val Vhalta length for the pert of the country have assembied haifa length. The ime of the facoewaa 5 Davies chighatau) next year will te adit lot of entries for HORACE. here nnd all are prepared to begin the j 20, y,) 1 Race bieaanices i tiece eerenaatnnal sitar cae! a victim sruck onreman of the} fort ad the sport promise | pe tnere-yearo he mile ant oev-fannual chimplonatip tournament to-day Marat fe) Bencen, e J tn, No runs Wh, whe WH make tae bet t Interesting of the meets Jrnty vente © matches w : o | The crowd had increased coneklerably ant The match {ll be played on th a crowa Bad ed iconailere di = uy The plane for the trip are now meat f Barre a Canino courts, and society Is intereated [2 pace, pime is second st eat of the SS 1 e SPORTING NEWS BRIEFS, | nal Asse In the fourth race, a dash of a m Imp. 10. $0 In the contcets princ{pally because John Hi ons present. a es n Should ndoseventy wards, reports of imp's Jacob Astor and a number of other pine, secon heat 6 Re * pace re Saaicoe Nea IN ERS the little fel- sy that owners of , aay ret ateinlS i i omon Ame Anteat mile ever ridden on a four eliab will waste f » and ” Fal 5 he blg match to-day wil Et t. nx, a ead, 4 lub, with a ap track enuonian tout {tus is considered by expert oarsmen ntrtes were scratched before ba a woh the atable, Weat in the doubles, the contesting | Harald 31. tae hie fala from the start, ee ON BEACH TRACK = by oi aS J to be the best exponent ingle soul Imp and Smo! vere yp rode when ‘osred e vines ry 6 wi en in the stretch, finishing < 0, nas t Thee Rachel eaten [Rabati as lpatiext ne x alma nt : me Basen ke wer te im {rom crowd tae ms deing Beales C. Whight and Leo] third, a Jength back. lonserna) sue COREA sh ide endencegtas inialcountrys le holda the record | however. and/ ae) thelletter; Neal devel wrd.on a} E. Ware, the Harvard team, and the] The time of 209 for the race showed elletier, ote ye Conatitut for a mile and a ha sens well ax a great race mare the meet- t nad a | ©) Princeton ir, Redmond Little and condition of the track, a) ft and James J. Coll imbin in the Larchmont races He tsa ore than ordinary interest | r about It, and every min, wor) serio If Alexander, great things were expected in the Ana- irrin sind dnnarnivered crouneverieaet Nellore ata ete and calidon’ the track had a hand | Frederic 13. ner san and Waa |°o"de-0e Patchen mateh race. t \lso the Senec n tt e winners meet Davis an ‘ari mene } fotiateaalneseniel sheen! 4ix furlongs with w Smoke made the running, going very! Wednesday for the doubles champion-| | Mera Derby Beat The Monk. Contest turt the duals hind been invited by | & Remnte hordes engaged. 3 cany 16 the stro vnere Imp beKUn | sain and for the honor of holding the| ,LOrd Derby, after trailing third all the S alta ynunalw : babe Wala th! The weather was supers, the closing. Smoke iy 1d to the last way in the second heat of the free-for: ateNarraxansct BAAN ied ss pial a there ys per furlo her ant won| Valuable twin cups presented by Col.! ail trot, managed to win by a. lenkt the Bryn Mawse mice atieraae eye a at, and all conditions favored vd quarters of a length | John Jacob .\stor several seasons ago.|from The Monk,‘who was four lengths o-morrotw eB od agninst her, SARATOGA ENTRIES 1 The ndoostand. ow mid. wild cheering. Smoke was twelve | There ure many high-class players in|in front of Charley Herr. Time—2.09 1-1, | testing for suprenvrcy. former won . . . | ny from end to ae ht hae teeny every liengths in front of Ado onition, tne ae * 2.24 Pa 4 F a by a score of 6 ty 33 | Robby Watthour, of Atlanta tly jay of the meeting PiyTit R? Old Jee Patchen Antti Up. . ~-14 Fast Young Sidewheelers | eee osihe defeated Benny Munr w tween the (Special to The Kvening World.) FIRST RAC For all ages; highweight .andicap; seven fur- Joe Patchen was taken out for ‘ Tletle Walter Smith work |iotor-paced race on Velatvamne TRACK, SARATOGA 12 | Po feureatoide and apeardy murite handle | iongs AEE) Maneeians aumicape HARLEM WINNERS. ateas up apin after thls face and re: 2.12 TROT—The Ns paced eyele t But Se ford | ' ntries for tomorrow's races ara} 7 Te aad @ hal He celvegna. arerecen ton ennoneert breaking pa At Bu jtrack at Hartford last night. Walthour at for tomorrow's races ar tarters, white. jocks Str. Plac ani vo did the women folk. Everybody | §{ Bonner Memorial Purse, $5,000. tive rk falo yesterday \e again mile record, this tim at 7 min and Hedstrom, on placed the record f BASEBALL CHAT. entablinhed a new track ree jing the dtetance in more than a mile ahead at he ord, cover: Me war nis opponent | Standing of the Claba, NATIONAL LEAGUE, ine Piltsdurs AMERIOAN LEAGUE. Ww. L. PC ein hie pit other fellows mot of the time, and now bee yD cunaing je the twirler what he te the new second baseman of the Cineine Me hat seven BS u H ari of Anesdote Venturo Avon he Glante did not lose zesters ‘hey? They did not play. It ie pident thing that ever happened In a rainy seers. But the boys are home ‘and mg, and it i joyce will Ine 414 on not know he existed ——$—$<—<— “No, ANA Myntery, There's luck in odd numbers, {sa lucky number, it w: girl-The Gir} in a No. 3 Bho t r hear of her? eno? Sex! zen) he eet know who hit Billy wel ite san. Femedy, ya yan, Three so for one Did you wr who 4id/net ¢ xalak vel sais 7a ia 30° Seetton rt arate tareon. ‘Taint RaceThe Troy five and a halt furl eee nandican Ktoaram iiecney st Salome 108 The Driver .. 95 Kamara 105 Lady Chorin 2193, , Watereure Mtasneloe Sim Dare tell 13 retured Start bad. Won driving Time This race, though and «half, wan started ata five furlonga becaure at the | post one of the it Impossibie sumiclent run to it. Mies Mitchell made the run the Arst mil to the front and r turn, where Sale rive followed Holland winaing was ten lengths to give th ayed thi alt th by in SECOND BAC selling, fy AL, Meu Geliwesa, Hot, ‘O'Connor... Me ‘Walsh 2.0 25. carded at haif inte Jumps was getup and then Holland t man closed, 100, 10) a mile nile and je horses ning eto the A red- O'Connor in a hot who we off poorly finished a’ st half away. all up StL Pin the way. a Jot of groun ong third, w length and a $e DELMAR WINNERS, RACE TRACK, D The races echeduled to be run here to- day resulted as folly ugh the A hea front of and a bait tar- Rewting Fret Race—Five and a half furlongs.— ELMAR, Aus. Won by Hunter Raine, even and Col. Stone, 3 to 5 for place, wag secon Larry Wilt third. running and wen a head from Agnes L Cavinr, | RACE TRACK, The races run here to-di follows: Firat Tace—Won by Landseer, 3 to 1+ and @ to 5; Ravensbury, 10 to 1 for place, second; Hermin third. Time— HARLDM, Aug. 13. resulted a Three-fourths of a mile. Won by If You Dare, 20 tol and § Natural Gas, 6 to 1 for place, wi second; Sehvol Girl third. Time—1.13 ‘Third Race—One and one-elghth mile —Won by Pinkie bat eoaane 7 to Hi jernando, 3 to 5 fo second} Ntaregor third, Timet80 1-8. A and 13. ou Becond Race—One mile ent twenty, yarde.—Won by St 3 to 1) Kate Freemai wan second, and ‘Time—1.45 1-8. Roque, '$ to 1 ani Ly 7 to 10 for place, Dieu Donne third, Third Race—Three quartera ‘of s mile, =—Won Hed mound ERY § to 1 ands. mice 1, out for, it third. Pas , was second; me, 1,15, Achy, waved thelr went by the stand. jlent condition. It w {Dickerson passed ‘the stand that the cheering sucaiied. Dark Wilkes killed himself makin, ice in the third heat of the 212 pace. je led to the stretch, and there Capt. Sphinx caught him and won by three ue ins from Emma M., who was a like ance in front of Prince A. Time, 2,12. Hareta Le The third was a repetition of the second, Derby won mb alength. The Monk was second, two lengths In front of Charley rans CURED hands as the old fellow He looked in exce o yeare ane er Vhausands of eases, 1 can Big Feld of All the New Grand Circust C-eeke, 2.06 Pace—6 Noted Flyers with Past Records. 2.24 Trot—15 Speedy New Ones. FIRGT WAT AT 2 PLM. Admission $2. Ladies @ MUSIC BY LANDER, OLD DR. G GRINDLE, 35 years « spectallet In disease q OLD DR. GKINDLE-& fentifc (reatanent Gates and okin’ dle Ins nthe bone, tire throat and” mouth, “ulcers eee: Ines, kidney and "bladder. ompl lows ih Shytlelana DR. GRINDLE has « record OFFICE Dic bY detwesa 6th

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