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; THR WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY'S0;- 1904. e EVENING WORLD (25852) SPORTS EDITED BY CS] ROBERT EDGREN | “HOW DEVOTEES OF ALL KINDS ATE MEMORIAL a . OF SPORTING AND ATHLETIC EVENTS CELEBRATE 29O4S30038O4 ING. ——— YACHT RAC — DECORATION DAY $ BASEBALL. 4 AS) Ne AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS SS pew JERSEY AFTER SLL. HILL CLIMBING mianese i : , CONTESTS, = WOSIN' Booming, BD9OE6D899D9EB9O6O4506 $B 09999884GF94-060999995-95-6 0S0O99900OH006055-0095O05H6Od 94 449364$95999O90OG OOOH 99® WORKOUTS AT THE POOR OUTLOOK FOR (MAEOLAS FAST cane! BRUVESENDCOURSE «© STAKE CONTESTS, WORK AT “RAY! == done with dark, cloudy weather | would furnish a fine number of easy| The Criterion Stakes, for two-year- |'M€ Course this morning during the ‘ and fast track as conditions. Being es for hot favorites. This means |old fillies, tc be run on Thursday looka|WOFk hours. The track was in the * a oliday there was « HE uttenda: ators, clockers and experts pres- run at Gravesend) and Withers will find & only play to] SHEEPSHEAD BAY, May 30—The CINE TC eka WOU CE: haley ne iikeia same pertect shape that has marked The Evening World will publish every day. in-the Sporting: orse race between Bella-/its condition since the training season - there are very few real good | trix and Incantation, unless something} began. One of the busy men of the| all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores-of their games, chal-« PERE eos P ae ‘ i pes morning was ‘T: 3. Ww a f bre aah: uirited) (ae eae, ovtion and) [fewer “three-year>/inen. ceveloy aie These es Te Dueyen Klien weorwer® OC! Wienges, &c. Address all communications to the Amateur. Basebail: Hditor! wel pirited ino ade. Thos: outeli others In the race. ges ¥ i 4 Santi ihiwnrkaila ware: The only stuke during the week that |ac nerf verse poe the perfect track | | of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York. AU useful rat Ne nee of a contest 18 |GUNFIRE Mie ieee at a mile a ar American Stakes, for tWo- | promises the tn to be run Saturday. ‘This | ihe Parkw Ne 4; W. Rogers, tratney R-One mile in 147, easily; W galloping; J. |) “The Kid Discovered in His Recent Go that It}'"'")" é = f 5 nings, trainer is a very valuable stake, worth some- | a sixteenth Neon ig] le LucKy wonders pase: ? Takes Time to Get in Good Shape—Gossip AMY J.-A hnifamile tn 0.50, handily: | iiing ke $15.00, yeuen paper it is an| yl thie race there are engaged’ Ort h yy Temongs tn 1161-2) would ike tocarrange games with uni-| games with teams averaging fifteen tO ‘ Fi t WI Jennings, tra aballite Bac Moe MR ‘ana Wiie ee avi Beonet DAWN Four’ furiongn in| tace ghatee tive have ait June: Juiy and | genieen years. The Primroses, or Bt : raha } “ ¢ WE and Wir ursthour: end Her F ’ 4 ave a Seviits patric 8 ¢ of the Fighters in the Public Eye. PAaTEAIONIE: AN culheyt here is not a horse In the race that ed race between Hermis, (Sie Turlones In cage mandiiy; | Quest Address “Peter Mareh, | John Maresco, "No. @ Bast Houstor 32 rut MPLS neecausFtern| con make thin grand Uwongéaroud gals | Eepesr wie OF Sarasa tale meches: Fanvnee tthe wna 2 isnat Mtine! Young Giants Would ike to ar "pS, No. 325 defeated P. 8. No. 21 b¥ maunrters fj aaa 5 ing a long Way to see. MeChes- i—Mile ag(urlon x ‘oulk e - ». 8. No. le . 8. No. Tell, trainer, |1op. It will be Song and -Wme at the, Fone flee Bs he also would make B kaliopiig: 1. 14 Mates [TARE Kames with teams averaging| a score Of if toi Mav % ee - BY ROBERT EDGREN. sua in quarter, In the streteh and at the fin-| thw race very “nteresting, It ta doubt-| ¢ trainer. Sight to ten vears, for June, July and SCORE BY INN! > D 10 ee 4 és i August. Address 1. Wi Bt P, Asa The immons-Mc' r easily Barrick, trainer ish. It isa good bet that Newton Ben- | ful, however, if many of the good horses My E—Seven furlongs in Aah s iam Inns, | P. §. 12: 010271 2 + Fitzsimmons-McCoy match {s still-in the dim distance. McCoy y ne hat Newton Ben will Pa ‘Against Hermia, who will be a 1.82 “handily; J. H. McCormick, |> Kast Seventh alte ates Ware Pe 21 a 1 ad 1% ¥ 8.1 ac D ar: e heir game to- ILLUM i i F HG a found in his late fight with Jack O'Brien that he lacked the stamina for a e. Lighttor nington | would not to-day, take 90 cents vhard horse to beat at a mile and/ ,.trafner. The Bartholdl F. C iocg(havd battle and’bhe knows that at the grebent tiie he‘le ind’ um (ch tor S\¢ turlonge 1) ‘on the dollar for his share of the stake, |. Cy feontin. Mr. Drake will scarcely | EST ERRESFive furlongs in 1.04 hand- range games with teams averaging sev-| morrow with the i. » hields, tamer. On Saturday also the Broadway care to nh Pin H 5 > the wily Robert. Hghtiiy in 10%) crackers will be run, This is an e ition as Hermis, though there) 7! ook ‘One mile in 1.5, gHI-| Sundays after open, Address Harty J.| Hower, Ine see pba oe, * I was standing with F: watt ner No doubt that the three-year-old | MAGESTRATE—One mile in 1.89 3-5 gal-| Hornung, ‘Ni am, rf; when Kid McCoy came wp to shake the freckled fist. that moy some day be| 1.0, ee 1 iGpropetied against his ribs. T ASHYS [eld very safe, for he meets practically | for P at this distance, The chances] handil i Wishard, trainer, . the stake winners of the/AUDITOR—S!x — fu riongs in 1.19 1-5, | 10 be played on opponents’ own grounds. | Elgbty: in 1.50] atowan ‘The horse that beats him rics at Clermont sii Sheba enteen to eighteen years for Sunday | F Sera eee Mleny mornings only. | Has end Ort Wells against such a ‘ik, New York, will line-up as fol< May 29 and ail] lows: Wandelt,’ 1b.; | O'Connor, 2b, ent Levy. p.; Shaw, 30° Ocean avenue, Jersey | ¢.; Wolftram, rf.;Hollwig, cf.; Gesterd z if! ‘The Crystal Juniors would like to Falcon F.C, would ike to ar-| Arrange games with teams averaging Kames witl teams “averaging | twelve ty thirteen years; would also th cen years. Address M.| like to hear from a good ‘pitcher. Ad~ y 4 King atreet, city. Games| dress. John O'Connor, No, 24° East ( ( zsimmons looking at a Gravesend finish Saturday), 2iCo“i's. eiiths inj for three-year-olds, at a mile and a six: Yoni pve Herman, cracking good | MAGISTRATE: n Ee trainer, ith, Bryn Mawr looks to hold the argtment. Nor ix Ita good proposition |CRT WELLS Six’ furionee ty 117 f me haidetaatedital san rmis will about gather the| AUDIENC ix. furion 1 20, Never did two great fighters present a greater contrast than Fitz and/ONATAS $3; breesing; | Me same tm sahil eit s tue. breeging: Re Tucker, trainer, | Foley, McCoy, Fitz, broad shouldered, with a red-burned face, hoalthy and virile, : eventh street, city. «- ANT Wi ing, looking half hi McCoy, sli ft build HA erates is in the Parkway: Beiht [WIGHT CHANCE One anite in | te Lorain. Ce tor tee Fiagitongt PT eRn a Tlge ried sata mints is age; McCoy, sl ju | ah. traine A i a © mis in the Parkway 7 THANCE! ne mile in| the *. C. for the champie in June, July and August whict laughing, looking hal! ag y, slight of build, sallow and pale aa} GCROBA 0.56, | WI wet the m i jton; Bellatrix in the Criter- 1.58, galloping: Enoch ‘Wishard, Ward a would like to fill with teams aver- *# man‘ who js emerging from a prison, smiling with a half-sneer, like one | Po Wat Fa BT ce ere ltan BERneanCOny| and Wine ta the Great] truine y afternoon. AC aging sixteen years who will play for y ’ y m ABIX Ly thre ay-olds, at a mile, is a walkove| Bryn Mawr in the Broad- | HEATHERDOWN-—SIx furlongs tn 1,19, No. 1% Mulberry street side bet. Only untformed teams need) e who inwardly disdains, but thinks !t policy to carry’a pleavant appearance. Jonmett, 5 | tarielnis chnle ainiter O¢/4ha: Belmont Bee _ lundiiv: W, I Prewgraver. traine Acre A. C. would like to/ apply. Address Sanford Field Club, a‘ 1 It reminded mo of that never-to-be-forgotten moment when, in the ring at Mile 1 asilys GARNISH—One mile in 1.48, galloping: ames with teams ave: No. Zabriskie street, Jersey City, x trainer a aT Charles Litdefield, trainer, Of age, BAMEN Lo be i Hele = Carson, Fitzsimmons and James «. Corbett roo to face each other, Hitz, pink ARNOLD—Three-quarters in BLAVE—One mile in, 1.50, breezing; ‘our grounds. All dates open’ Ade) Willards 0000000000 "and broadiy smiling, and Corbett with his pale, pasty features, looking for all cening, BF. Burlew, Tee 08. Charles Littlefield | trainer. dress EB, Wi No. 605 T avenue,| Delaware: 003211063 1-16 i : ara . fi Mve-elehths In 1.08, ARMENIA—Four furlongs in 1.08, hand- | oi" Hatteries—Harbarto and Solomon he World Ite a men who had conte from the grave to fight +O. Tarter, tramer, i Hv: Louls Klmore, trainer. The Loreto baseball club has orgn-| Mayer and Brankels, ; *Kid’’ Declines an Early Date HANG A LAT) obs MERRY” MOMENTS—Six’ furtonge tn 3 s v1 1 = — _. After the ceremony of shaking hands Fitz and the Kid drifted into fightinis . f talk, i “How about that match.of ours?” asked MoCoy. +h “IM fight you any. time you name,” said Mrz quickly. “I'l fight vou in two op Weeks. Whai’a the matter with musing it six rounds In Philadelphis Ra trainer, handil: J. McLaughlin, = furlongs in is traine Carr, tal POND LILLY—Six. furlongs: In°4.20 1-4, A quarter in galloping with Merry Moments. r. train BLVE-Six_ furlongs in TURQUOISE: " 11 Fred. Lituefeld, trainer. MACKEY DWYER—One mile In 1 andy McNaughton, trainer, cally; J NARD—T furlong: ndlly: B. ‘Taylor, tra Five-eighths In 1.05, gallop PAPI TS A tipachonaagen E a . trainer Williams's good stick work last week /Ovmoments 1151138 B6) ze jiaudilys Sandy 1 pn, trainer, f peta rmeoon senced McCoy. ! dighthe in 1.05, gallop-| gnabled him to take the lead among] Bes Nae es) breczing: T. J. Healey. trainer, tes “AN right; IN give you three weeks, ‘That te all the time you will need tol Jace Hogi tit tee in 0.a5, breex-| the regulars of the New York Amert- New Yorks... WS til 3B he tes Carlen Ret persis 1 MAKE NO CHARGE for a friend! I heave ee = get ready. You-have just been traming for O Brien, und T haven't beer doing any- > ry train * ans, with a batting veri ‘of 812, |Opponenta (3), ertes” mec: ty UR WAKEFIELD—Bour fur- feat Las siege S908 men tie & ‘ 5 = A ~—Six furlongs in 1.23.1 icoeler is second with The team evn, M | Phree-bease hite—M tee. in 0.51 1a, out; Walter ‘ $o years or money buy ‘thing but stay around home and go out on the road a little now and then ith, trainer. Sccvearts (4). Merten (i). Hremnatian (2), i i ia, facking in my-office equipment, T will use you Sie t ca, Tele tn daz, |x a whole did much better stick work, cc) Merce ta), rene ban House, traine fe lacking in my officedeauipment, Twill we 7c3 i. J + “No,” replied the Kt is too soon, 1 found out that 1 wasn't in any «hape| * WW. Smith, tralt “TV ond there are several players now bat- hits—Deviln | (sb Dahion i ae healtt th the shortemt (me, with the least medicing, ak es ; . » Mecormfc Warner (a). —— ee j fecomtort “and. expense. practicable aran to fight the other night. I neev a jong tine to Ket back where 1 was a couple of furlongs in Lh Ping 300. andi baa A fea (da) Warner ta Worcester Deute New London. dicomiort, and expense TeERetcN se oy | Cannot tail, $ years ago, and I won't do any fighting with any one ax dangerous as you are for RPORB One mile in’ 1.50, gal-| Devlin Ix stil playing a fine game} alte, ray aver. NEW LONDON, Bonn., May 80.—Be- oh OO, Write ‘for my home cure, CONSUCTATION FRES. wome time. I'm going up into the woods in Maine or Canada and train until £ loping: J ith. trainer u hind continues to hold the lead among] Merten sat tore a fair crow! here to-day the Wor- , PRIVATE DISEASES $iif3ui? ufo e203 . get back my endurance again, J won't Aght you until September or October, By] SCMOUAL Ix furlongs In 1.19, east-| ine New York National players, Still} Glunity ries a Soe ere ecull eam. datented the New : oe att ‘ | that timed think T can give you a rin.” soa liv stlek work was not as good as in Sate —FTE {london nine in the morning wame by a : VARICOCELE .c2%y0 ggiihout cutting tm trom 8 g Spree lpoe onlsits hcst/g\ielers:aml iner the previous week and the average 1s Games AAR TE nO score of 10 to 1 BENE): : % ; use ‘ “Why,” he eaid, “f'm out ef shape myself, A young fellow like you t no ome in 6 ess, MeGann improved con ed bre ryan meses gf cure, 10 MIPIM F Us nenaivormuch time to get ready to fight me") Se EE Moe) nthe A Nearuever, tran sey pain eat 2 Bridgeport wa. New Haven. : DRAINS, LOSSE! afin, by my rigmal very 7 " “Not before September,” replica McCoy, and drifted away toward the betting} Nyy We Shisha i tery, gti the top noteh of the aa BRIDGEPORT, Conn., May —%9.— By NV clusivels by me). ind I : ud 8 Sra eae ee a A as ad Lum- sy Bridgeport lest to New Haven here to- STRICTURE cured in. A Kes rs, without cuttirig,pain, eh Moted eet) handlly:] Brooklyn players, but Dobbs and Lat 4 duy inthe morning game by a score \ ‘drugs or detention trom buatn Y—Five furlongs in 1.95, [ ley are creeping up on him fa of 4 to 0. PROSTATIC TROUBLES 23 iter now “fons .| Champion Neil Coming East. J. Neumeyer, trainer, Kes Mauanqeenrh @inleritora: ee ipatten how, land Frankie Nell, the antam-woight champion, who knocked out Harry Forbes our furlongs tn 0.68, ale Me! Abst! | May) MieTHIithe < Wimtrom 5 to 20 days, few months ago in San Francisco, will soon be seen on this coast. Friday ONE ATKNMA In Oo8, pale DIN M siete ‘ . very veatige of polwon red : {enight,he kmocked out the best boy at the weight In Chicago—Tommy Moore—in Tdghtfoot. trainer.” tt morta fotian oy 6 LOay eetngre TRADE-MARK ah BLOOD POISON From ame, without AE oF t Pesuthan round. The blow that fidished Moore was the same that won Neil the yeretghthe | in 1.2 SStsi HBOSTARER: NERVOUS DEBILITY §2'53 asi and rettent Fo championship. It was a left-hand hook in the pit of the stomach, Neil haw a EASON Re-quarters In Jerelltach “famous” private pecullar knack of landing that blow. Heyholds his left arm close to his side, and trainer, in Old Dr. Grey, A ee 165 W. 34th Sto New York. UN 2B. 2 1 8 ran 4 _ when he gets in range whips {t out ke a flash, Clever Harry Forbes was unable | ly) PNGUANT rlongs In 1.85, i Ro oH Po. 498 b ta block that hook or to keep away from It. Neil Is a rusher and a hard hitter} RELL CLA i a) Ganret LPR alt HO ee eS I 9 % pechaiee 2 D I R W: Il i eres Spy far the hardest hitting of all the little fellows—a small edition of Fitz- aly titre 1p Ben] Opponents ae aa 1s7 202 + DISEASES OF MEN. tt ft, o IK. 1 1ams Hours 0 As Ms to8 FM . “simmons. Any boy of hix welght who gets in the way of that stomach blow will MOOR: HG leas 3: SPO AT ips pc | eiOOp POISONING tn ail tta stages raat. | YA - an ERS t down. \Pneinuts 3 30 ‘or! | Brockiyn f i ha cally cured in 15 to 40 days. English Invasion Repelled. evens im oar, Bahn Bed ERT aaa get A taetne | AREAS Pecans ear Y With the downtall of the zinglish welter-welght champion before Joe Gans all] HOMPSTRAD - nnd one-elghth | eee Bette eerie toe Heke cat Doone Ty ae ge at ercocet, cured in 5 to 10 days, © hance of international rivairy in the ring ceases for the present. Cooke “quit,” | Miles in zn; A. Zimmer, | We? ¢ (Strang (4). Dillon’ (3), McCormick (2), | DRAINS und Losses stopped at once. showing his belief in the old adare, Tee eee i ‘ Po [a aah be ae ee EE ole een eutey RENEY and Bladder Complaints cured tn re, )=Five furio i ; oan (A). Bheckard (0). Atets aes ° He who fights and runs away oping: Deeartr eeena ME RA Lew Vonks At HE "BuG | Bao C0)" Dion 3). Jones, Bergen | © Sonata GED DISEASES. 3 tp 8 dav & May live to fight another day. u PNA KAT Hive furlongs tn 1.05, gale | Opponents TE = SaaS ree pes muarantecs auicl manent by «<6 r r Met oO ” sa tow we know why Cooke fought 13 fights and never waa knocked out. Some} oplOPiMks. Ee. Carter, trainer, TRAM FIBLDING i cures by hls Advanced system Of treutment, é, Germ hod Some] ORLOFF2Iive fusion ‘ Wk , Pe 4 ee. g months ago it was said that Jordin, the Englfvh fenther-welght champion, was| loping, be att, ne In 1.05, wale work PO. Pasa SUNDAY BALL GAMES. jormice OVER 117 EAST 17TIr ST. e a sid G ‘Soming to thts country to fight “Young Corbett,” He never materalized, “Cor | ARCADE One nie alner Opponents + a od 5 <a Near Vnion Square, Hours, 0:0: Sundays, 0-8 Ueause they lead the world in scientific thought, be- Li . r WoTAT easites yy, [Opp Al Weatehenter Oval— R MICE FREE. MEDICINE, 0c. n ors 4 ' ett’ js now on the ocean, returning from Fngland. While there he negotiated trainer, aie Wontch'at'r A C.02700100 —16 to % aD cause the most skilful physicians the world has ever wotlated 3 eahro, Subrtas OoOL 10 12 1 duced ther bo ducated in Ge The l Y for a fight with Jordan, but it was annouuced that the English champion was phy ‘ ‘our furlongs in 0.54, i. ow juburbans. 900001 0 4 Ne FE 4] Freduced were either born or educated in Germany. speciale je holding a government position and could not enguge in ring battles just at| WEED OA Lalh wey ner (aie nee eC e, eT Se nn Mettomell | Brute OLD DR, GRINDLE. OVEr FALL ists controlling the Heidelterg system of curing men are un- © present. pate Timmons, ‘trainer ee enaily Williame, (3), (Cogroy, im), Keeler] | At Visitation Field | (So dears a cnevclalist in, diseases of men: ‘equalled anywhere; thewr'successful years of practice proves this, si Am there are no heavy-weiehis in England worth mentioning, probaly none} eM LANE One mile in tan, gal Vina Huchen Powell, An? {4 io 3] blood’ arid skin ‘diseneen, ‘pains in bones, tod | Band no eollege of physicians has ever obtained thein percentage of rrmarkable cures, The will come over—lke Plaacke from Holland—to beat Jeffries, GOLD Dos e-Six furlongs tee. han Molen tacts Che Auaersan’ (ay Late tian nd] SEA or? itt adder eompinints, aculd: | German Doctors practically contrat the latest discoveries for the cure of men’s diseases, Reeeetes diy: J. MeLaugiitn, trainer i (ah td), Bibertetd 18). Me- ings. inflammation, gravel, &c., speedily Backache, failing ‘of Wood polson, pro- INTINGUISHER = ‘Three. fur lamomey 34), Conroy (6), bert j At, Hidgewood— 5. . ouerate terina: inpedimente M C sive vone Jehries-Munroe Gossip. eT UO ieaemmgeea, einen, regan | Gutee C2). ceinow Brooklyn EG: i | punwtad! “RUratromn May eae’ Waxce time | FWANZELOUS memory, racx ot ao.) MEN CULEC ins arch sorte'at ‘The championship fight between Jeffries and Munroe 1 arousing more en- RD-—Six' furlongs th 128, breeze New York Natlounis: Rattoriee—Co 2] visiting ls. auilied physicians. Remembar, petite, heaaache oe ap feeble (tabla seeks |S thusiasm in San Francisco now that Munroe has begun work on the beach. T) Hivena, train BATTING — —FIE Grines and Jackiitsch, cures, Offices over 20 yoara at 171 West m) tom n or Lile producing stricta il ; ch. The D OPRRAWOne mile tn 1.46 eas Games ABR PGP. ‘At Skelly’s grounds, 2th oth and 7th: ave. "Advice free. power, terrifying losses, Gravel vancen jiemiiner te impressive in training, principuliy because he goes av hls work as if he| iy. b. Tavier, trator AfoGraw BG Be T5007 Skali fie ah : jaye. 0108 pimples pains in| mental weaknens, prostatln of any dissasa 5 meant to fight. He is tireless when in preparation. ‘The crowds that go out to EMBARRASSMENT One mite in a.47] Deen 00M UE 24 47 ASE 80 Bh ag arb, MA - a | Heart. chest and stomach, constipation, | PF 8, private ctaracter, no matter how con 4 b to see him train go away again with the {dea that Munroe means well, ISHURIFE HELP toe og9,| Browne, 200/20 110 24 ecz0T 82 3 Roach: SPORTING. so-called rheumatle pains, fear of audden | Doctors cure all men'n, troubles queen has @ chance to win or not, easily; A. Carter, trainers OS | alibert \...-30 94 18 24 288 04 Be nnn nnnnnnnnnnnmnn nner |B death, dc. than any other doctors. far up in the mountains, iy hidden from the: public view, and nothing | CARROLL D.—Seven furlonga in 1.85, | Dunn or a ie ee de ey BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB. It's a duty you owe yourself and posterity not to trust your health to n of him, except through the pnpers, unu! he comes to to resent HY 196 15 29 (290-78 P le ‘any but the most skilled and successful spocialists. We are positively 0 5 wn just in} puck—A helt mile in 0.65, galloping: H. Bis ie a PM certain of the resulte we never fall to secure: our faith ts based on 9 go to the ring. Mason. trainer. : SID 28 8 8 Ber (0 28 RACY BACH DAY (AT. 2:30 B sae ‘experionce—actual knowledge, Remember, wore it possible. for fem will come down this time with blood ip his eye, He haan't wasted any |HYPERION—A half mile in 0.85, gallop- eT aT oe S gach at. CRAM, ts 14. te ic 9 Jon snd, our {housands of otred A on Munroe since the affair in Butte, and without a doubt he will do his} '"&: H. Mason, trainer. 4 M 8 10, 3-40, 4.20, 1.90." On e abe possibility. You run absolute i % C." speeli cat| Ino risk. Don't lose a moment. Come to ua at once, CONSULTATION in BRE ip-Knock the miner out in the first round, rye i 4 448 4 Rew, York twt-! Pang INVITED. If you cannot call, write for our home cure, ate Munroe has shown a stubborn objection to being whtpped. 1t| USE THE WORLD'S Wilts. Boo ‘ear : . a West aith St., Ny, of the trresistible wallop meeting the immovable man, and acien- . TRAM BATTING. tae in ical Institute ours, 2 A.M. to 8B, Ud. what will happen, % 3 AND ¥ TIME RATE.) ew vorns,, - Hs % er a a Ce ac eee aie 5 Caly:

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