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ODDS ON $9069 DE HDEGHSS HOW M’GOVERN FIGURES FIGHT. M 12.— wel ST. LOUIS. Nov. Govern, the feath pion. who Is showing here @ week. thinks that Jeffries wi ¢ have to beat Rah: tenth round in 4 night or run the risk j championship. @ “If the fight Koes over ten rounda t © T belleve Ruhlly . $ tory. “Why? £ & te the © i & form is the F ‘S the fighting. No : those chaps will ; oniy punch to settle when power 1 ty ° “TP wouldn't be @urprised to Kee ¢ the fight wind up in short ler, “2 At that, I lke Ruhlin's ch . asa specilation. If t . to 3 to 1 IN take a little P money, because that ix a good bet. 5 3 Jeffries is no 1 to 3 shot. Ruh- ® lin Is big. strong, game untelever, } B He ts a better boxer than Jeftries, ¢ 2 and that's one reason f think he 2 will wear him down If h tethe | @ frst ten rounds." : ‘The aspect of the coming ch pionship baitle at 'Frt hetwe: Rublin and Jeffries is a pleasant one to those interested In boxing. | For the firat time in sears two! heavy-welghts of the first clase kore It Is ani- are to meet without ¢ suspicion of a ‘“tnke. veraally believed th = content | Swill be fought out on Ite merits. Both men have tratned faithfally | and intelMgently and are in aplen-| did condition, Experts who have) watched them work say hoth Ruah-/ Min and Jeffries have tmproved— that they are quicker and cleverer than they have ever been. Rablin and ‘Jef are the ‘biggest men that have met champlonship bout. This champion will not have his usual great advantage in weight. Will be heavier, but not much. eratlo! enting teh yeurn, a York. early Saturday for the n accurate and im THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1901 Nesere Ruhlin, Trained to the Minute, Is' Unusually Confident of Winning Friday's Fight. ‘Taking everythi towi ‘The Evening W by e Rend written ox hy The Hete, n he the mo: that has taken ng Into conald-; or a rep pertain etperts in New! Evening World nat go Itmit Jeffries Working Hard Jeffries is working fast In the gym naslum of the Rellance Club. ‘The | bis boller-maker punches the bag and voxes fast rounds with Armstrong ani his Drother Juck. He skips the repe and | toys with the rowing machine Yestordny afternoon he performed be- however in hopes. that the contest the moving-picture machine. Ceres bees wea County hunting resort. ‘The altitude Is about 2.00 feet and the waters of the Springs possess magical pr tex Six miles away are the famous Callfornia Jeffries in the favorite Jot Brett lcevcntianinesuuntnccine om Jeffries, a brother of the cham Rauhlin. The odds at present are, pion. a visitor at training head- 3 to 1 on the champion. cs Sela Fr | quarters, He ts thirty years of age, but pected that the odds will remain FRANCISCO, Nov. 12—Harry | DM ever seen San PO, ee the same > to the time the men| Urother of the ex-champton | Temalned in Los Angelos alt his If enter the ring, Spugtiier of the world, who will refere New Odde wood as 3 to 1 could have) the Jeffrles-Ruhtin champlonshty ev | Should the battle be long-drmiwn-out . a Inst Muhtin tane| {0% Edy night, nas gone into tratn- [and the victory go to Jeffftries because cto eh shet elon len lett ublin fast} ing Every day Corbett takes a spinon | of his prime physteal condition enabling sveek, but the latter's recently |the road to remove superfuous flesh, | Lim to wo a route, the system of train- expressed confidence tn his ability} and he is strengthening hia arms jn | ins tied by the champlon will bid to bent Jeffries hi shortene: Preparation for forcing Jeffries and Ruh- | Clr to cot into general use. Jeffries hon theycclinch,, Corbett in [han ispent® the 6 me 5 price. Plenty of money wilt woj!!" 4part when they clinch. Corbett | As spent the entire #ummer in the | hh k 1 a reported to be in) good condition and woatns and Sonoma Coun- | ong therAkrontte top win: Ore ready to enter the ring at a minute's Me indulged in the wildest | Miler, the noted referee, thinks 2] notice sort of outdoor lif Ung d rhd- fo 1 In a false price against Rah-| Corbott has thought out a plan of ac- | ing burros over # pountain tratia | lin. He thinks the men onght to| on that he will adhere to during the | and sleeping in the open alr. fight. He expects to render a decision | Harbin Springs, where Jeffrie¢ apent © Into the ring nearer a deca! wo Int bad that will satisfy every spectator. He ish the summer and autumn, ts a Lake 7 Kimberley were well up to the stretch, | Oconee, § to 1 and 2 te 1 Conundrum, where both died away and Tour came) tod place, was second and Mrs. i 1! think, ‘Time through, finishing th head by Corder hind, Beaten only a) Fiy Our Jessie, and one-half fw 1 and n by: St a“ AECOND MACE. for place, was WITH OVERWEIGHT RD Per twogearoid Milles; se furlongs. | thint. "Time erting. |} 8 | narra NLS and a abxteenth ax Carts San and 2 to 10, Redfern 1 a8 ge second 107. mith ay ty STEWARDS DECIDED TO LET ged, Won delving ure ee THE RACE STAND. Tenagra had the most speed ) for place, second; thea running net 1 Lux Casta, | third, Time—1. 4 1-4 | Fan thle wus to the atretah, wore 1hNr Sri Re EEE TS alam 6 She jotned the bite atha Fatalist Was First in the tant and It was “itor third, Race at Bennings e winning ‘Track. by a fale tength from Lux Canta, who - peat Tenagra a head for the place a ea fo LAKESIDE RESULTS. Selling; mile and forty yarde orl aoe RAGE TRACK, LAKESIDE, Noy. 12 TRACK. Nov. 1 The winners of races scheduled to be The attendance was very slim at U to-day areas follows Bennings track this afternoon. Whi r ther or the red- t th it was the bad we experlence of yesterday that ke It m to away [ts dificult to say. nate @ay, however, that a moro indignant crowd never left a race course than that which filed out of the gates of the Washington Jockey Club) venterday It tried very bard to rain this after- noon. The weat was wer in the| morning, but at the tine race-goers | started for the track tho showers had | ceased. Not enough rain fell to hurt the track and jt was In excellent condition. Quite a number of booktes laid off ¢ day, the betting not promising to be heavy enough to Keep half a dozen busy Many racegoers came within an ace of not seenz the races All to-day t Washington at 115 Bennings Just 1 ‘The train which | pulled tn and stopped at @s an expres train frsom the tion came whizzing Cs crowd had already jumped from the race train, and those who did not seman)! her aerosa the track in safety crouched, | white-faced and shivering. against the | asides of the race track Luckily no one was hues. In the fourth 5. O' lagen, ater winning, was discovered to te five pounds overweight. J. Martin w ‘a | taken to padidog was | five po eth wis | @ very anxious um utes Frank 1 5 O'Hagen, and he was v four Of ‘Asquallfcation rules, two pounds differ was ‘suMictent for alequ the rute wan A the matter of be lett to the jockey must be pended. he stewards the race stand. It under the new rule. FIRST 2 Five and a ball furionge. dlsquall- stewards, deelded ta is the Mest decis let on Ste Pw, wo ny *Bounteous, 1M, 8 Deisnareh, 107, Joues A frartar, 113, J. sees 186 | faror” Oliroy.1 MA D'k.99,Thelm 18 18 18 SBart good. Won driving. Time—1,00 1-5. : ima rushed away tn the lead and caught, winning in a hard| rhe winners of the ra trom Corder, who was way. Federals: and fined or sux: |" loz, Smith ati Was two length Was three lenge Fount, Hida; pel Hayman Ot 1 ndren bs 610 y Tine win f hain fr oteriy a art strdaatug. Won! easily. Time) Playike jumped away th front and fe » followed by O Hagen, Hun and Arraxow abet ran rt. ‘They ran. this Way to Atretol, y OThaxgen med taking Me lead, won easily by owe Teneths from. Playlike, whe, stalling off Arragowan's rush, secured the place by “a head rier Morus followed © Dart fer z into the War PI Fac wrotin ant t q Sixth Yarda.~ was s Itne We cond; WINNER Ain eteh, Cook Hoh 1 Ww the sixteenth in red yards Detting 4 Tar 4 Hundred iuerswork >a third, a S AT LATONIA. RACE TRACK, | be run here to-day First Race—sSix UATONIA, Nov, 12.-- cew acheduled to third ewarde ond Raves ix and a half furlongs. moby Autumn Leaves, Duke of Connaught, S$ to 1 for second, and Bragg third One mile and in tol BENNINGS ENTRIES, iSpecial to RACE The Evening Worlt) RACK, BE: The entried for to-mor: 18 follows Mt Mace—Mile and peliing Iéeht Hoy sterer Holsterous year th Mace—Mile Tannia : No teu Knlaht ot Rhodes Y MeCoun Ohw Sth Rece—Mile a sitteenth, handtteap Parente Altres Vara! 105 Reta Onnet 10s t Lily and 1 100 the fourth — IA VS. CORNELL. ‘That local lovers of football apprecl- ate that the game next Saturday at the Polo Grounds, between Columbla and Cornell will be one of the closest con- tests of the season ts shown by the big advance sale of tickets. In no previous game this fall has there been such a demand for cholco seats. COLUMB SEFF HMOCHING OUT H BIG DINNER Aoysem, where one may bathe in sulpaur Steam direct from the nether regions. That the champion was greatly bene: fited by his surroundings Is apparent, CHAMPION JEFFRIES IN A HOT GO WITH BROTHER JACK. Or in | for it must be admitted t he did not are of himeel? « e months of his stay at the st, It was the belief of the there during the summer yuld soon p Jett would ay son- and that thi “has-been. " fine his Hbations to spring hen he stripped for the b ared flabby, heavy and slow Rode Steep Mountain Trat It was the champion's wont to pay oc carlonal vialtx to. the geysers, and these occasions the sound of pop tke in the clib-house was like skirmish fring on a battle-fleld When the time for his departure for arbin came Jeffries and the bac Woodsmen who aecompanted hin w ride off on the mules across the steep mountain trail and thelr course could be told by the firing of rifles and the sten- tor ve of the champion, ratsed in whoops would have put’ a cowboy to shame. BIx weeks ago, however, the champion settled down to the serious bualness of training, and the fact that he had been somewhat careless of himself was not apparent (wo weeks later. Hix outdoor Ufe had supplied good foundation upon which to bulld himself up, and it | doubtful if he ever was in such hardy: nition or possessed of wuch peed aK » will be when he steps Into the ring Friday ni Rublin Thoroughly Sound, Gus Ruhlin underwent a, thorough hystcal examination at the Six-Mile jp To The Evening World, New York the proceedings, cldes many a battle. get to me, T will keep my WILT win? tur ter th fore on the eve of a battle. vantage of most fighters, Just how much work trainers do T need 860. PLANS ARE ALL MAPPED OUT. T have my plan of campaign all mapped out. 1, of course, will not make public, but of one thing my New York friends may rest assured—I shall not lose my head at any stage of T have drilled myself with the idea of acquiring perfect coolness under all conditions. I believe I have so far mastered myself that should I get Jeffries going | am not like run against a knock-out; and. on the other hand, should Jeffries head while | am getting the worst of it and try to win back the lost ground. Well, Lam going ahead with my plans for the fu- on the idea that 1 shall be champion. koing to lose, and It Is nothing against a man to say so. tinue to feel in the best of shape and hay ring in my present condition. shape to put up the fight of my life. In one way | believe I have the ad- Tecan teit when tam tn condition and Some fighters ha | of the Judging for them, but | hay unable to draw a correct line on myself. ~ PRAGMENTS OF SPORTING NEWS SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12. What it fs to be, That is one thing that de- y to rush In recklessly and 1 feel that I am not T con- no doubt that I will en- That means that I am in l have never felt so well be- ve to have their never yet been GUS RUHLIN, Jack Carkeek who han been 1 mera in Englatl about he American wrestler, wl holidays, been defeated once since he left Amertos, and an| 1 effort will be made With the winner of the Jenkin ably return tu thie vuntey return to match htm MoLeod bout. George Odom, the Jockey, will reat dure ing the winter montha. Me will not ride ence Mavkay next reason, but will prob: AbIy MAN with Peter Wimmer ona New Orleans yan important potnt this winter in ttle. Western Jockey Giub con: the track. whleh la the dependence of many owners for the winter mont Harvard's cross-country 160 men, From present {ndica will team now Hof whom take part In the regular practice runs, wulch are held Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Willle Hoppe, the boy billiard expert, standy Fepared to enter a handicap tournament with Ora Morningstar ant Leonard Mowleon. Hoppe asks for a wager of 6500 a corner and atipull a week's play of 1,50) points. es ee Columbia's track and feld team will be cone siderably strengthened by the advent of aevoral new athletes this coming season. Harold Weekes, the bait back, Is one of the latest to send in hie name, Leper e's new launch Is to cost 915,000, will recemble the Joho Harvard, Harvard’ uneh, very ly. The Yale launch will be faster than that of the crimson, oe The ure of beagles ta cross-conatry running ts the most novel feature that has been Intros duced Into (his branch of sport In many years, A pack of eight of these modern pathfinders | tard athe ‘practice “ot ‘the Tale ‘team this tail, ee ‘The Associated: Cycle Clubs will/bold a vaude- Ung succeamfully all] Wheelmen's et In the Century Ville entertainment in January The entertainment Carkeek baa not] Art, a minstrel show by the three colored clubs the organization, second, vaudeville, and (hind, a4 mock trial in whlch George Washing: ton will be tried for treason. George Hubble beat A, 1, Porter by 6 up and 4 to play in the Met round of the Garden City Club golf champlonshlp contest The fall games of the Thirteenth Megiment A. A. will take place in the armory, Sumner nue and Jefferson avenue, in Brooklyn, on day aight. The usual «prints, hurdl and a regimental relsy races GY. Mayo, who jumed the management of Joe Walcott since the latter returned from an Francisco, hae posted a forfett for Wal- cous appearance tn his ght with Jack Bonner at the Wilmington (Dei.) A. C, on Friday night. They are to battle for twenty rounds for 60 Per cent. of the gross receipts. W. L. Savage defeated n. L, final enatch for thé we Reafeld in the |. club echamplonahip of the 3 up and 2 to play. the well-known announcer of ath= ye he has received no reply from either Harvey Parker or George Mothner to his challenge to match an unknown lightweight wrestler against either of th Durne further claims that both thee wrestlers are afrald to meet hie man, who Is Max Luttberg, of st. Louts, but formerly of thle city, ee Naoul Cahors, the French wrestler who re- cently arrived 1a this country, was matched last night to meet big John Plening, the buteher boy, in a wrestling contest before the club offe ing the largest purse. This will be Cahors's firat appearance in @ wreatling contest In thi country, and if he ts successful he will have Ro trouble In getting on other matches, Charley White will referee the contesh, « ‘|WHAT FOOTBALL TEAMS ARE DOING. YALE IS GETTING READY FOR PRINCETON. (Special to The Eventng World.) NEW HAVEN, Nov, 12—The Yale team {a practising several special forma- tions for the Princeton football game Saturday, These formations are the re- and the Intention t# that they tn secret until the game wt when they will be tried on tigern.” through the rk there will tice lasting half an after- being put in thelr who will be In. the y will be given a rest hose turds by reliys this week—thag Is, s0 many men will not be required to play fternoon. In his way the team will Se more fit for the struggle. The Prince- ton game ts regarded as the final test f the team for the year, With It the team will stand or fall. The Harvard game ts second to the game next Batur- day. PRINCETON—Every other _ Interest has given way to the one predominant Interest now in the minds of every man in this small university town. “What will we do to Yale ory Princetonian is asking his fellow-student. But with all thelr doubt they still keep practising the new songs which make a defeat Appear as an Impossibility. If Yale could only be doomed as easy as these ongs make it appear, a blessing would be In store for Tigerites. To see the anxious faces of the play- ors and worrled expressions of the coaches {s proof sufficient that Prince- ton ts far from being confident of viz- tory In the all-important contest next HARVARD,.—"Don't say a word about thix practlee, even to your beat girl. ts the warning to the Harvard eleven. ‘The words have been Impressed upon each and every member of the Crimson m since the game with Penn, tor from now.on Harvard has an eye single to the defeat of Yale, intends to keep her guessing on the progreas of football on Soldiers’ Field. Coach Reld don't say much about the coming contest, but his silence ts pro- phetic of many things. It has been common talk for some time that he is planning some big surprise for the Elis, and the secrecy attached to Harvard's work at the present time only strength- ens the conclusion. CORNBPLL.—The expulsion of Cooper from the Cornell squad made necossary a shift of players in the line, It left the ‘varsity without a sub of any desecrip- tlon, and to supply the deficlency Right Tackle Smith was used, He was given Dent's position, which has been well defended by the little senior since Dav- {tt was placed on probation. Kent wi put over on the scrub team and Fres! man Waud was promoted to Smith’ Place at right tackle. Coach Reed introduced Weekes's hur- dling act on the scrub team yesterday, r ap-| ODOOGISSOCe DO: ampion, a Physical Marvel, ishes His Preparation in a Gymnasium. DOOD 0000000000 00000) TOOODOGOIDEOIE afternoon at the hands The physician pro- i lype of the sound House yesterda of Dr. &. 9. Clinton. ounced RUAMN a magnitice trained athlete and thoroughly from the crown of his head to the soles the joint efforts of all of Yale's | \ his feet The examination was made when tne Akron boxer had been rubbed down after his afternoon gymnasium work Dr, Clinton tapped and sounded Ruh- Iin's chest. Ustened to the well-galied beats of his heart and could not find a serious flaw in the big fellow's make-up. Ruhlin's heart was somewhat enlarged. those of all atnletes who Indulge In violent reise, but Dr. Clint said that Jeff's diood-pumping organ WAs in the same condition, and that this cardiac hypertropry, ax the condition ts | technically termed "by medical men, would not retard the phyalcal prowess or endurance of either man, Each day there are mysterious train- ing operations carried on at) Ruhitn's quarters. There is an alr of great se- crecy pout them. Sporting men who have been curious to learn what goes on have so far failed to find out any more than Gus la being taught a few tricks that it ts believed by his handlers will be eMcactous when he confronts Jeffries. Especial attention {s being paid to the favorite blows of the champton. and the Akron boy Ix given a “course vf sprouts” each cay: All of the tricks used ny Jeffries in his past battles are rehearsed, and in addition the aspirant for the Championship, so his trainers say, Ia being taught some new ones. ye will surprise the boys at the ring side.” wald Biny Madden yesterday. “One who has not been so close to him FIGHT MAY GO FIFTEEN ROUNDS. (Special to The Evening World.) San Francisco, Nov. 12 T think Jeffries :s better than he ever was before In his Ilfe. He {s faster and cleverer. J think he has tmproved 50 per cent. since he last fought in San Francisco. In his training the champton shows much good nature and life. Nothing seems to bother him, and to my mind this ts the best indication In the world that he is In good condle tion. It is hard to say how long the fight will last. It will de- pend wholly upon the way Ruh- lin will fight. I think #f Ruhlin fights ax I have usually seen him fight it will go over fifteen rounds. There will be no Touls, as they are the fairest fighters fn the world—DE WITT VAN COURT, boxing Instructor Olym- as 1 have would have no idea of the im- provement in his method of handling Rimeelf. He is an apt pupil and oon extehes on to anything that him" What's the Matter with Fitst Jeffries is much put out over the fact that Fitzsimmons does not seem anxious for a go with him after Ruhlin ts dis- posed of. According to the champion and those in hie confidence, Fitzsimmons appeared particular! nxfous to make a Match when he knew that Jeffries was tied to with Ruhlin, but now that’ the champion will soon de free he 1s show- ing no ¢ tion to make a bid for a Neht. Jeffries seems to beleve that Fitzsim- mons has impugned his (Jeftries'’s) will ingness to meet him, piven out the Impression that it is’ the champion who Is avoiding another encounter between them; whereas, according to the botler- maker, of all the fighters who are in the heavy-welght clase he would prefer to meet the Australian. Peter Maher is coming to this city to challenge the winner sf the champlon- ship contest. He sent word to Manager Kennedy, of the Twentieth Century Club, that he would be at the ring side Maher, a few nights ago, knocked out Jeffords, the Calltornta ‘neavy-weigh In the event that Sharkey does not come to this city, and Fitzsimmons declines to meet the winner of the fight, the Irish champion will be pitted against the victor In December. “Spider”. Welch and Joe Fields have been matched to go elght rounds on the night of the contest. "They will battle for the bantam championship of tae coast. Fields for two years was the eh jon amateur pantain of the Coast. Welch has the reputation of being clev- er and a, stiff! puncher. i Mike Curtain, a cousin of “8pider’ Kelly, will box eight rounds with Billy Condon the same evening. The men will weigh in at 140 pounds. is shown Big Attendance Assured. Dart the championship battle the pavilion will be In somiedarkness.. This i ¢ necessary for the success of the Miving pictures. All the lights will be Cuntred on the ring. and the spectatora will be able to watea every move of the contestants. 5 ‘The doors will be cpened at 7 o'clock. There Is every. prospect of a crowded house. The advance sale insures a large attonllance. The cat ers are busily engaged at the pavillon putting — up boxes and the ring. It is the inter tion to have Ruhlin and Jeffries tn the ring at 9.15 o'clock sharp. am! Gordon, a member of Oakley's track huniling squad, was used in the play. He had not enough sprinting power, however id the ‘varsity forwards in- Variably pulled him down to earth. | Cornell” will leave for New York Thuraday night. A big contingent of rooters will follow on Friday night, and the Cornell party will make the Mur- ray Hill their headg' a 'NIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA The undergraduates have at last taken tlon to protest aguinst Woodruftism, revolution In athletlon in general at yl. ne may be expected shortly. uarters, The annt lection of the board of dl. rectors of the athletle axsoctation wil! be held the second week in December anda stron put In the teld. granted perm opposition ticket will be Vice-Provost Smith has jon and the use of Har- Tison laboratory to the students to holid A Mass-meeting this afternoon. when resolutions will be passed condemning the present system of football coaching. Petttions will be circulated calling upon pdruft to realgn. FREEDMAN TAKES CARE OF “MATT? PITCHER WILL BE A CLERK DURING WINTER. Giants’ President Will Shortly Take Star Viayer on Duck Shooting Trip. Christy M wson, star pitcher of ihe New, York Baseball Club, is in thix city again, and intends to remain here until the next basball season begins. The big twirler will atop at the Colonial Hotel, and within a few days will accept an important clerteal position In the United States Fidelity and Casualty Company. Mr. Freedman has secured this position for him, Mathewson alm expects te go on a duck-shooting trip shortly with Presl- dent Freedman and Fred Hoey, “Matty” has elgned a contract to play with the Giants next season and con quently has refused all the tempting ffers made to hin by the differei clubs In the American League. Preal- dent Freecman sent for Mathewson to come to New York and remain here for the remainder of the season. ————__- “OARERS” AS MINSTRELS. River Men Wilt Lively Time Saturday Night. Oaramen ax amateur minstrels will hold forth at the Harlem River quarters of the Vaton Boat Club next Saturday evening. ‘Twenty-two black-faced row- ing men, guthered from the Friendship, Nonpareil, Atalanta and Union rowing Clubs, will face the music at the ap- potnted ,time to Initiate the advent of ‘oarers” into the realms of minstrelay, Director Maurice A. rnell has are ranged an excellent programme, ‘Tam- hoa Herb Nopple aml Charles “Ailinon, and Hones |. A. Cornell and Harry Baliey will disturb the peace In gingery style, while Lou Wallace, George. Allt- gon, W. H. Miller and’ J. “Goodrowe warble ditties of the Sunny South and “ye maiden fair.” —— Yale to Race Columb! A sbeclal race has been added to the Programme of the athletic games to be given by Company B, Elghth Regiment, Ane olymple Pathiiotto Club, Dec, 7, at the Eighth Regiment Armory, The event will be a four-man relay race of two fares ea miles, each man to run a half-mile, be- |ttmmed edgea * © © Price, tween Yale and. Columbia. universitics. | trom aqwetealers, g — KAAENZLEIN IS A GOOD AMATEUR. GREAT HURDLER REFUSES OF- FER TO MAKE BIG MONEY. Englishmen Wonld Give Him $1,00q and Half Gate to Tarn Alvin C. Kraenalein, the former Unt vermty of Pennaylvania star track man, has shown how much he thinks of ama- teurlam by refusing a flattering offer to compete In the big athletic games whicn will be held next year Jn connection with the King's coronation In London. Kraenzlein was guaranteed $1,00) with the privilege half of the profits of the meet. 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