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Pur THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 2t, 1903. SHARKEY WELL TRAINED FOR HIS BOUT TO-NIGHT. Pons, the French Giant, Will Have Hard Time Throwing the Ex-Sailor. LOUIS TRIES. |W COVERN ILL OUT BROOKLYN.) WITH MALARIA Wed Hanlon’s Superbas and the| Terry Collapses While in Train- Cardinals Begin a Series of} ing and Will Be Unable to \ Three Games at Washington] Meet Attel Saturday—Two Park To-Day. Doctors in Attendance, Tom Sharkey on the wrestling mat this contest. He has engaged In sev- ils Tom Sharkey in the prize ring.|cral fifteen-minute encounters with The ex-sailor cannot lose his pugilis-}the best of local wrestlers and tie Ideas even when engaged in a/has come out with flying colors in sport that does not permit of upper-|each instance. In addition he has cuts and right swings, so when he|trained dally at Wood's Gymnasium, \ steps on the mat to-night against/and, as he says himself, is as good | BATTING ORDER. | Merry McGovern, the great little Paul Pons, the Canadian giant, there} now as the night he went twenty- ‘fighter, ts 111 in bed at his home in should be something doing in @ way|iive rounds with Jeffries at Coney i | Brooklyn, suffering from a complete that will remind one of twenty-four-| Island. “I always try hard to get in |breakdown. Drs Hargrave and AeSteine Renenines shape for any contest in which I am Creamer, who are In constant attend- cou ne ures a principal,” says Sharkey, “and I Sharkey and Pons will meet at Sul-| owe al] my success in a pugiilstic and zer’s Harlem River Park in a catch-| wrestling way to the fact that I’m as-catch-can match, which will be| usually in the best of physical condi- tual wrest-|tion. I wish I was going up against apc ama oan iss wrt, |Jettries or some of the other big ling: mene fighters to-night instead of this fel- side, low Pons. I'm sure I would make Sharkey has trained for weeks for any of them extend to win from me. I Cure Men ance, say McGovern Is In a bad way and must not think of resuming train- ing for @ week or more. As soon as possible Terry will go to Mount Clemens, Mich, where a two Weeks' stay, the doctors say, may bring him around all right. MoGovern contracted malarial fever while training at Johnson's Road House, on Jerome avenue. He has WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, . May 2%6.—The demoralized Bt. (outs ball tossers, who are at present ‘holding down jast place in the League Face, “Sy atthe Opp Gi red been getting in condition for a fight ot Trolley Dodgers. The Cardinals with Abe Attel, which ts scheduled for ao scheduled to engage in three games Saturday night, but now the fight will lapilapehes, have to be postponed, even at the sacri- ae Hanlon's men have got their win- flee of McGovern's $1,000 forfeit. “atride at tast, tt looks os if Patsy | _7STY has been ailing for @ week or and his team will be oom-|70Fe and has had to slacken his work. to apcept three more dofeats|"ecling a little better yesterday he Serine their orevent plaah with the Hian- started out for @ run on the road. He had gone only a short distance when ae Gay was most disagreeable for a|"!8 les guve out and he sank to the It @hreatened to rain at any mo-|stound. He was carried back to his -and there was a stiff wind blow-| ‘Taining quarters and on the advice of across the diamond that chillea| DF. Harsrave removed to his home fn tors and players to the bones. "It would be like bu — © reqult of the poor showing which |in the ring t0 ani Kerry sto seat Altal Sr eae Se YANKEE BOKER TO BE KNOWN TO-NIGHT. AURLIN GETS IN » Khan’ 1,500 people present when the gamo|{t, Terry never Hanlon is anzious to have bis bad shape and I'@ rather lose $10,000 peep fap thelr -winalag streak, and in or | erate wre, want lea bworweeker one i . er ito make A Renpan ip peeve ad eld elope haat «|Metropolitans, Orchards and Fidelias Roll Off - in his life until no his Cardinals, Donovan ramen . ’ Bee SoGS ce. Gace —.-—_ for Evening World's Cup. Big Gus Tackles Sandy Fergu- Dresent and after watchin LIPTON DINED “Twin” Sullivan’s Fight in Eng- son in Fifteen-Round Bout called on O'Nallf to All fi © Middle. |, White the city, brilliant with Ights,| Evening World offered and the five- Firat Inning. land with Palmer for Middle-|\."vcrebrating tus sot wnniverary to: | mon team championship is the desire| Before Boston Club. “_Fagrell fanned. fanned. Donovan died at fret, . bight, fitteen bor 1 i ft th ‘ fed, but waa cRught st @ Of | Dieht, Atteen bowlers will be at work on|of the men on each of the teams. If Tig ’eecont, Sea eE wAe CALELE © ' ae reiaeea abs t Awann & Triess'a alleys making the | records are not broken then it will be tran} ae are Sheokard trigled e Best Seen in the Country. | =!sht memorable in the history of tne] due to overanxiety. Hach man is keyed] Gus Ruhlin will get Into action as a (tpaoed sind, oun epetks le ¥; bowling game. The bowlers are mem-| up to his best playing form, and high| fighter again to-night. Gua has been in ireedie prone "bal “Dobbs ier of ie eidelia Ornare ont Metro- and close scores are expected. To pick Hed lbiethied, ane peversls Emaistnes ‘Doyle singsed, 3 & politan clubs, which are tled for first] a favorite is like trying to forecast the 3 Groote Devin om vareiing aesond, Sure Shamrook Ill. Is the Best et iad Nesang EnraNeed prize and the handsome cup In The n Handicap. The|none of his craftiness as a pugilist. He ‘wo runs. English Boat Ever Built and|tngiana. States, who arrived ere | E¥enlng World's bowling tournament, | members of the three clubs which tied | Promises to prove this when he meets Second Inning. x : Never in the history of the game has| for the prize at the close of the tourna- | Sandy Ferguson, one of the many cham- pevoral weeks ago to fight Jack Palmer, vs ol od 1 ~cla 5 plon heavy-welghts of England, in the gprain fell out, Hackett dia ukewis.| Hopes to Win the Cup. the middie-welght champion of England, |e Neh, interaat central in the, result | CM Mm capture of hokiing tna [Ne of the Criterion Club, in Boston. pbanen (out, “Hackett! “unasstated. met hia man in the arena of the) tora # not confined to the teams and | When tthe Geeta ety AMATI neva | a rhe two big men are scheduled to go rn earn sing| fited out and National Sporting Club last night, and i fifteen rounds, but Ruhiin says there is 7 to-night they will decide hich pair c first. It B thelr friends. Many peop! out of tow Ahearn was doubled at first. No run! Greenock, Scotland, May %.~The|after fifteen rounds of as fast fighting | 11 XIGualikOu KROME ER RaSeR IED IT Third Inning. Corporation of Greenock gave a farewo)|| 48 ever wns seen the content was de) sired that when the teams besin t ey iliams struck out. | J. O'Neil hich banquet to-day to Sir ‘Thomas Lipton a * cand < zi Mint game to-night the biggest crowd | iy was taken jen. Neu) A distinguished company was present) Sullivan by his work earned many BUD-| iat ever ling Kame meme retired by Banton ana Doyle, Nang much enthusiasm was manifested, | Porters. He made a fine stand against!) °°! © oy attended & bowling game will he onige. ‘Schmidt fouled out to Hackett. Strang} The Chatrman, Provost Anderson, in| hla heavier foe, and If a decision to one nin the Mandsome cup whlch Tho i Htaitine Was a victim on strikes, Sheckard out, | toasting Sir Thomas, wished him every|™An Was absolutely necessary he would Hackett ur sisted, No runs, success. Sir Thomas, replying, sald he| have been given tt. Palmer forced the not a chance of !t going that far. He expects to win by a knockout beiore the tin the first contest and the Fidel the winter. the team dclias | ight is very old. It will be the first ~—~New York’s Master Specialist. York’s Master a St will he entitled to | Contest between ntavy-weights which tits 7 —1 permanently cure ANY CASE Pollook, h -'has been decided in Boston. ‘ ott tatind wu ™Pargttothie Seer seeing aoe ell] PROSTATIG TROUBLES e's: dave No’ mater tee See eee acral ine) hselad NERVOUS DEBILITY =": quick andl radicals in{30)to NERVOUS DEBILITY a Johnny Reiff, who came der the dis Bath Beach, w: , nis work Fourth Maing. ares] gratified ita] thie that these ner: | ENLIST IN the cae yeaa e er oaale picarure of the French racing olitlals Conslating ehtetly” of Boxing bouts, ity eo as LOY yg own cata Fell singled. Donovan epcririond.| "ational contests cemented the trieng. . eason, “oth Jookeys arenow tid: pupils. at the Deke” Helg } | Brest Went souk, Seamide ton Dusie:| ship between the two countries, "| his chance Palmer moon weakened ite under ‘ine Juriddietion of the W cat cei eel AIL, TIME ion rs 40,101 60/Ghys" by [tny Beccttome train | "iy was convinced. the cup challenger | 9m hia own exertions, and when Bull granted thelr pelitions “tor loenses fast, Three Schooners Enter Ocean Race. LOSSES, DRAI S atnah vey ssspla ready. (Used es: i clusively by me. - fresher of the two, but Palmer's early at judging a racehorse, says there je a §j safely Dovie ge Dro uar oni peat us site, ow pee He ea eeee SEG Areen anowlna TAS ll Sra: Gn ‘Three schooners have entered for the aia Re =, ' a Bafely, Doyle saci Dah this side, ow she compared with tge| '!#! ” Frank Newsum, wh first ocean race of the Atlantic ¥. C. j—Radi cures in lo 90 days. remove % ed; scoring, Dobbs and Motreeite Reliance remained to be seen. But gir |@nd of the bout the Yankee was the rif eer geo OVeE Band | Tiess.are the Endyraion, owned by. Mr, BLOOD POISON every vestige of poison from the system with- 5 bi j ‘gear, Thomas had strong hopes this time he| work entitled him to a draw. colt in J. W. Schorr's’ stable that will Ge-Tse Lauder jr; the lroquols, owned out the aid of mercury or potash. { ¢: rang | w . y Mr. J. Whitt iy Sehinide “ealted gut on strikes. Strang | would finish first and with a good mar. starue the turf when ho starts. The Pieracaey isunateny Mr Shae —Cured in from 3 to 10 days safely, without cut- \ - gin, Tote youngster is by Imp. Esher, and Geo! The race Is 248 miles, from Craven's A (K CEL ting, danger or detention from business, by my a Fitth Inning. He helleved that if he brought back| LUCKY PUNCH PUT Alex Shields Says Cool Weather Walker aa been shown enough alr y Poel Duoy to qandiaround) Birentaend own external absorptive process. { = , é ue iS Wo m . f PURSE Fay ME teas pltched als] the cup be would bring with it the friend- O'ROURKE TO SLEEP.| Settled His Horse’s Chance of | tte sreat Zyeur-olda no haz brought, Northeast nd Lightship oft Cape May, Cured in 5 to 15 days without cutting, stretch- ‘ O'Neal siguck OR AG NO emeanneae ele itog easy Crautard poate to the races during the baat few yeara, | 9nd back to the Scotland Lightship. STRIGT R ing, pain or loss of time. It is a marvellous t “J. O'Neill foul-fied out. | and other oke in a similarly confident Starting in Big Race. i ore _ a cure, i Sheckard struck out, Dobbs singled nat’ all ney heard oF hie coecee ny fie | CA RRIDGE, Mtass., May 38.—Jim . peaobinide venG Ding. pb Ser CON! 3 si F y heard o oce. 4 ravence cla! roan for the third thne, McCreedie hit aafe-|Rellence's trials would only spur them | Judse. the Scranton welter-welght, wae Tee eee ha ee CONSULTATION FREE. & » ebnding Dobbs to second. Doyle| to greater efforta. the luoktest fighter in the world last he seven furlongs being covered in ‘ unted safely, Dobbs scoring. Me Phe trials here had shown that the| night. After being beaten to a stand-) Advance Guam, considered by many|} This is half a scound faster than I MAKE NOCHARGE for a friendly talk or correspondence. Come to me \ in the strictest confidence. 1 have been exclusively treating private and special diseases of men for 30 years. Nothing science can devise or money buy Is lack- ing in my office equipment. | will use you honestly, treat you skilfully and restore you to health in the sho test time, with the least medicines, discomfort Creedie and Doyle made a double s Dahlen singled and en Nichols letting athe bull go through his legs McOreedie, vie and Dahlen scored. Ahearn to centre, Flood singled, scor- Lon! Hopelessly, outsiassed | gitil by Charley O'Rourke, the local! as a factor In the Brooklyn Handicap,| the record for the race, jointly held x ietaneto ee welter-weight, he landed a blow on the | WH! not start In the ba race on Thurs-| by George Keene and Lady Uneas and latter's chin in the twelfth round which | day. Alex Shields has decided on that| within half second of the record for put O'Rourke down and out for the} cours, This will be a big disappoint-| whe curse made vy %. Sandford & mait to those who have backed him im) Son's great sprinter Qhucianunda in earn. Sehmidt hit safely and é Sha PaATAtS Scour RS determined if ine RY | count of ten, Sora ATOR and expense practicable. 1 guarantee to cure any case | undertake. If you ( Hood ‘scored, “jordan repia trang) ccrer she had crossed the Atlante. Throughout the fight O'Rourke showed| the winter books, but It cannot be M4 fe cannot call, write for my home cure. MEDICINE FURNISHED. fand walked. Schmidt was caught at 4 ity. He was the ag-| helped. Prince of Melbourne will al80] Jockey Odor ti the plate on Jordan's steal to second. Se opera Re ; al 5 f 0 m was missed yesterday, he ¥. and condnuaily sent! be an absentee, and Shields w.ll depend having Cord Bheckard fied to Hackett, Six run: BRITAIN STILL MAD fer jabs and many swings to Judges) on Hunter Raine to land the prize. to ride y Willitams tor ‘Aleck auiclds : Tl ABOUT THE SAILS. | Ses, 42d body, “The latter was very y tn the HE e e o £7 etaaalan as tne Cl Weak Oe severel occasions and was @eve| “Tis cool snap settied my chances & 165 West 34th St., N. Y. a: fral times saved dy the gong. Judge, | with Advance Guard,” sald Shields, “The ees Hours 9 A. M. to8 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 3. NATIONAL LRAGUE, vhough, it must be sald, fought a pluck: horse i Ole and be is also hard, which Feel cinclanatt i fd fe. | LONDON, Mey %.—The Pall Mall Ga- battle” and in a measure wae deserving | makes It all the more difoult ‘for, me} FIRE AT AQUEDUCT. ‘HolBonon s;...44 15. 443 |aette to-day jolna in the protest against |Of victory. He tried many times to) ty get Wi on ive witout | t —_ t Lies c $ plo’ Plenty of tme. With hot weather tt S| wie Shed in Race 1 20 1 “Eaige toutes 4 2 381 |the use of Ratsey sails on the Reltance. | grness aided him in evading the punch| not such fi problem, but in this Kind of e ‘Track Inclosure OF THE CENTURY, ni ; Hm 4G 18 209 Tt says: until the twel OH Ret round, weather ¥ ‘recklessness, There Is Destroyed, THE MOST s is a most Unsportemantike pro- tie other ‘races and both Advance Guard) One of the sheds in the race track in- c. | ceeding. If the race ts to be a real test and Prince of Melbourne will walt.” | cosine at Aqueduct was destroyed by P 4 ah of, imerit, auch yacht should be com. men Sloniter wea eeuct wan de } Jotely equipped In the country to, which ay dopsite the efforts of eigMt 1 tis | ft belongs. i the defender. wins by. RACING NOTES. companies of volunteer firemen from! 19 M6 means itish canvas it would ent neighboring villages. Sporting. Sporting. MARVELLOUS jj __seewre____Srwring_ BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB RACES. TAILORING bean A RaTiCAD Orn Se ape The only Jockey Martin may not be able to| The building was empty at the time. aes Ty 'oentish "worjmanship Fecelved ‘a0 ride in ether the Belmont or the |It was about % fect long and 80 feet . fine a testimony Breoklyn Handicap on ace : an f ‘ pas iat: x B cainecens| it a —————_—- - SOCMERe he MetE WIth Wenle, “Haine usd nenatr une sme Taataiee May 28, 29, 30, June 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, Bei Reeve RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE. Young Henry in the lust race yester: | culiy in keeping the fla rom spread: 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17. ete os Ing to, adjouing buildings, ‘Tne damage Frank Farrell wiil again pan this faith | Was @bout $1,00 ‘The Bvening World.) RACH TRACK, May|Metropolitan G. A.’s Event Will] ‘0, fives inthe, Brooklyn, | He | won =a enough over the victory of Agnes D. in Six Races Each Day at 2.30 Pi M. BUCKMASTER HAS A CHANCE y SUM! May haw scanas- |%.—The races scheduled to be run here the ficin race yesterday to enable, him ca Racal ae eaten easel Senta nisl tas joan) peauited’ Ral tollowa’ Be Played For by All the|to wa everal thousands o¢ elvet" of Cleveland, who is one t cur and a hait furtongs.— s on the erratic jon of Sir Dixon, of the team of three selected to go to rlously burt at Hurlingham yesterday Shigien found Taz; Jernje] Leading Cracks. : Ireland LANA compete: INV eT ute OIG ) ? afternoon owing to a collision with Pat- Me ai ten i Dleeee weRl ae naG When the meeting at Morris Park ends| race for the international cup of July 2, teson Nickalla, Buckmaster's pony talt-| Wreath af Ivy wae third.’ Time—10l 3:6 to-morrow, the Westerester Racing As-| Aad paswage booked for him yesterday ing and rolling over his rider, passed a} Second Race, ax furlonge—Won by sociation will have distributed to the]! the Teutonic. mulling on June 10. Ue 2 to'land 6 to 1; alimo, 6 to] , There were sixty-two entries received) horsemen $40,000 more than at any pre-| Will take and elghty and a forty-horsy Muresca, 12 Yad night, but is better this morning. | Muresca. 12 10 pesia spring’ meeting in the history: of | power rac Xander Winter, of 3 Prices, 14, 18 & 22, 100,000 Yards FINEST SCOTCH FABRICS, mn Maybin was third, | for the fifth annual champfonship meet- ae a Time, 1.21. ing of the Metropolitan Golf Asso. the association, Giewsiand. tna Fpioy Joweny of New | c : , i § Ono ‘ y thi MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. | Tuivt sace—shore couras.—won ay! "sn wnicn wil bern Wadrenaay mor-| ,cconmg. to *Mectnet Franke eir,| eam Wil sail went Sodteda *|\| Former Price, 18 & 22, Brooklyn Handicap of $20,000, - SPECIAL TABLE. Blues will not only start tn the Jockey Club Welght for Age race to-day, but fa Sea tO Be or OWE. | ing at the Deal Golf Club links, Deal r Kenriaday and all the leading! jay also’ be set down as a positive| Thomas J. Gallagher was yesterday FRAC TRACK, MORRIS PARK, May "Mme—2.53. Beach, New Jersey. Travis, Douglas, Billiardists Matched, (B.—The: entries for to-morrow's races ——<——___ meme neucws: La Aa aiaed eandeaties steht! Me Brooklyn Handicap on! inatched to play Louls Vasquez, chum- KEL TRAINS ‘DIRBOT TO. inhi © LPRAGK, la, LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, 11.9% Bist Rase—seline: wishere mile WINNERS AT LATONIA. ist is as follows: A. L. Norris, | Thursday es won Diillardist. of Spain, at’ threa: 12.10, 12.30, 12.50, 1.00, 1:10, 1.20, 1.80, 1.60 Parlor car on ail trains ; 5 see 4 on, Fr ush y , Yar Le Due... 1 eens Jonn M. Pycos, Lorenz Renyon, Findley| An effort Is to be made at the next cushion, coroms, | They will play two (Special to The Evening World.) $8. Douy'as, Walter J. Travia, Charles H.| regular meeting of the Jockey Club to| first block, of aixty-eix points, is eched- LATONIA TRACK, CINCIN.| Seeley, John M, Ward. Osoar Wood-] secure licenses for Milton Henry andj uled for tG-morrow night, and the other “Following ave the win-|Ward, L. L. Kellogg, Allan N. Kenna- ‘a two blocks. of #.xty-seven points each, ners of the races scheduled to be run rod E. Freeman, W, C, Freeman, tee sical! nella idea here this afternoon: Joa. 8." A Jasper Lynoh, John Mu- | ROWING CLUB’S FORM Augtraiina %| First Race~Six and one-half furlongy, | ler, A. E. Taylor, J. K, "Temple, 8, W. Stay Holladay’. Bon Py SE Word |B t0 1 and 6 tol:| Loakhart, Joseph Chadwick, jr. James NEW ASSOCIATION. 5 ‘ thel Davis, 2 to 1 for place, was sec-!g Taylor, M. M. Singer, EB. M. Con- ere nee Pg gattle Duchess was third, Time.) Fi4,/ H, B. Billings, Howan! A, Coldy.{It Has Neen Decided to Hold Re- Rate rhe Belipae; Sve and a halt ture | Second ma, , StS’ Precious Stone ...,.129; Silk Mald, even and 2 to 3; Dorice, ace, five furlones—Won by ynold: Lorensa Daniels. T. ‘T, gatta in Bay dn Fal 181 fot, was’ eocond; Geranium’ was third Wk Downe ‘Tims, Sbarles B. ‘Tuird Race, one mile and seventy W. P Pickett, ? 434 | yards—won hy Aimlers, even and om Onabha tise w. ; Adelante, 2 to 1, was second; Welsh i kin, ‘about two | Girl was third. Time, 1.47, 4 it A Age NEMLNOUICTRD MINUS OF THE BOGUS, ts te tn. Be theresteer, yall elevated in Hg “will gop at City Fal ji; Bridge St. Fulton St, Flatbush Avo,, 9th St., 16th St., 25th St., 30th Si SPECIAL TROLLEY TABLE. Leave WHITEHALL ST. N. ¥., via 39th &, Brooklyn Ferry and the Culver ling ules oe ave ROOKLYN= BROADWAY and GREENPOINT FERRIES, via Tompkine Ave, Lorine ST AMILTON FI CuNe HRY “via 1th St. and the Culver line. VANDERBILT AVE. AND COUNT ST" LINK FROM N: Y, SIDE o” BRIDGE CT. RAL OIE PECIA TROLLEY PARLOR Cane WILL LEAVE NEW YORK SIDE ERCOR: LYN BRIDGE 12.00. 12.45. Aareaen to Grand Stand, $2.00, Admission to Field Stand, 750, MUSIC BY _ LANDER. Including the Balmoral ane BLUE SERGE, ar ONLY Co E FOR Absolutely Pure Dye, Glasgow : Woolen Mills. da organized the New elation: m . NOLICE—A" orders received up to ite. aascolation Wednesday evening will be ppresentatives of five rowing clubs ted on the shores of New York Bay rian H. Larkin, F, : : the Laiseunereon til sa G 2 finished for Decoration Day. C S Sportsmen's Goods, EAGLES DEFEAT U EFEAT UNKNOWNS. Moa STA Meet ame) ag one Rou ie en LEO OPEN | | sass iene || MORRIS PARE RA . i Gate tee o "gon sine ooey. ey; Nautilus Boat Clud, Brooklyn, De. Sieber, Doa't olson Joursait with mer- | | § x Roineoniseun sae ate | Every Week A LYNDH URST ¢ t ‘The Fagte AG. defeated tho Unknown | ts, HatY ean ova, “Cias | Roca Boat club, Brovkly, FictenSee BA CR hae oo pa aU BE SANDE a BICYCLES, Wy Sigvere of 28 M2 &. core by Innings: | 7 , Arden ‘Robbin Sys Hoat Clu, Clitiony a1. Gregory. Me. Srechias unaftinee ee ai “te re Se eM ae $22.50 $35.00 $50.00, Ho rae) dish ASG Whinewn oe if B50" Gonnaiiation sertetty 3 de PY, aa th Floor, Park Row Bldg Graal eeat ‘Sation, Shop Worn Bicyclea y 0 $a : BROOKLYN S8TOMR! a Avanos at Cut Prices, ear ‘hat RE wuseban, Polo Grounds To-day, RR a ail wis OAL SRRUM | TOXIN: 00, Fuitoo 8 bre . lattes akKee i= ngton, Unienowa, "FM, Chlshgo tm Naw York. adn, Boe 6.0"! tg fails '* OF Wie aasveiatton ut ae Sa Sacer, hie 2 Monee S18 iNaNO

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