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lat EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1911. or-uayox Leacces| NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [_xostes*toceen_ an eae ne tna ree ae nee eeentcennnereenneeir a © ““Slambango” Seems to Develop a Lot of Horse Power. 7 BY VIC * ‘ DOGGONE IT AXEL, 'M GETTING Yee! 1GeT AN IDEA How DESPERATE . |F WE DON'T CET CUR be ie Con 5 "xt BOTTLE OF "SLAMBANGO" AWAY FROM) \ Pou! NM a catia anianathd THOTT Bie ee eee On AUER URe Win Tie Coe ANS E 'SLAMBANGO" 1 TELL You ewe. CHT AND {i HAVE TO GO TO WORK .| , | & SEARCH waRRANT ! AT “TAKES A BUCH “TAKE IT _FROMME- IF THERE'S. \ . OF NEw YoRK'S ANYTHING THAT GETS ON 3 ) HANDSOME COPS, MY NERVES Ts WORK Nes b : : 7 Po THINGS! record ‘ | MAJOR LEAGUE ReCORDS)BONEHEAD PLAY [#332 "= LIVELY ATHLETIC. "SEAWS2¥.un LOGAL GOLFERS —|,"omenexmmem Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland. | Bitten "or Ho aad ata, Mog sin, 7HE, LINEUP. | Bound “hogan a finished named. Mutuels pald—Spell- bound $3.0 straight, $2.90 place, $2.90 ; show; Owanux place, $2.30 ahow; | Lady Orimar $2.90 show } | RROONT RACK. 31.500; Ture 4 ' Ngo of 200 or better who have played {0 | age of .260 or bectes, who hav played him out for failing to touch the plate Rice oe more gamer, to and netad-) tn 'nftoc a more games up, and Umpire'a attention to Magner's. stupid te those played on Wedensday, Sept. | cluding those played on Wednesday, work. This lost the game for the Th h \ | Sept. ei: Highlandere ae {t would have ited the ‘. — a 108 score, and Zinn would have scored the iwiinen winning run on Dolan's infleld ground- er to LaPorte, Final score: #t. Louis jam Cup, year-olds and up; foaled tn ham, 122 (Peak) Cleveland” ——>— beanada; 1% Cleveland, ‘an ‘ nd Dretilt 1 ve j won Sy four . *Powderman, Neiw York. 40.0001) . eer Highlanders 4. “61 adiae’ 19 a Jal] | os Sc) $j Points ae | (MeCahey), sec Frolic, 116 (Wilson), igen: He Magner Didn't Touch Plate por ee ‘Ladies’ Day” at Annual Fall) pinpapeniiac pay sept, athe} ScOFe Six Points to Four by) thiea’ times a i Miner, Moston i. Atlietieg ; SECOND GAME. ‘ URiverdiy “be Panheyivahia . foetal . *Commola, HMavrock, Caper Sauee | fmmecman, \hicags faateets, Cetetand i i i p f : ' 4 Massachusetts on Gler Bride Lune, finished a& named, Baer ieakiyne ea When Scoring Tying RUN | aye jtigniandera tont the frst gamo| GAMe Draws Out 7,000 frei piaved iis vet xarne of the iit | Massachuse en " nnished 1 | r hiladelphia. ‘AUileticn 2 1 | , Boston * + of the double-header here to-day to the | >, at ason this asernoon witen tt ned ‘nue fine Mutuals paid: Valley Parmenter, 1 in Ninth. St, Louls Browns by @ bit of bone- Enthusiasts. Op agtina: Gettysburg College. ft wes Cove Links. ji “straight, $290 piace; mo anew; — | sead work on the part of Magner, the jhe daiete & team composed for the most part of saphena Frolic $1.89 stiow. } |young college player who loafed on r new men, but one that the coaches be wisi nad Weaken: AGHIRD RACE-Groy Stakew, $1,600 ade | | pereuaee rate FIRST GAME. \Zinn's three-bagger ani his failure to 7 Desager oe » rod _ Mais jHeve would make a tue beiter shows! Quen COVE, N Y. Sept D—te wat | 118 (McCahey), won by @ leoathr ae 1 | Tativerte’ Waa inated : v8. touch the plate, for which he was called | Travers Island, » Sept. 9.—Henry | ing than did the 1910 eleven im its Initial | wary ie ea sang |nobscot, 96 (Diegine), second: i Lipo toe ee eas ‘a. x [out by Umpire Egan, This would have | Klages, the big weight thrower of the! game, when ft was beaten by Uratnus, | COM! and Windy to-day when the second | Toner oh Uiesines second: Prose, | + Washington’ 22.148 Joulton 0 g' G[tled the score and won tho game, for)New York A. C, defeated a big eld of |8 to 6 day of the annual tri-district golf match | presumption, ‘Tipeand, finished ae 4 fond, "AthNetion! 2) 138 . 0 H MA WOR HAVATERUERA A THINUREL RtAR | BROWN WRIA Ute (He: JeBBUNACINEE| ~ >. begun at the Nassau Country Club with | named. i Reston Shotton,, ef... 3 6) Zinn ih 4 ; dain, Sty louis Hogan, ‘If. ® & 0 Ol with the winning run on Doian's Infleld | at the New Yorf A. C. games at | PRINCETON OPENS SEASON | singles between teams representing New Mutuals neld: Wit @. 1 tae a 2 2 I 5, Y ° 1 York and Massachusetts, The title of “ paid gon entry, 0 Gainor, Detroit Laporte, 3b.. 0 “lout. The @nal score was St. Louls 5, ‘prayers Island to-day. He hurled the| c fn Wirminighan, (even: 19 Compton, | rf 4 10 1 Ol Highianders, 4. liron batt 48 feet 1% inches, W, IN GAME AGAINST STEVENS.|,,., ropolitan chaniplon for the former is ae 4 $3.40 place: no show; Frogiegs, Gi. Mullen.” Detroit Kutina, 3b. 1 1 0 6) After a short rest the teams began! another Mercury foot athlete, finiated 1 something of a misnomer to outsiders as ii coerce 3 | Wallace, 1 2 4 Yene second game with Ford and Blatt eet wii a put of A? feet 10 Inches The Line up. isithne GE Naw Yank | ‘Walker, Washingion’ 5 Stepliens, ¢ 1 2 1 Olin the points for the Highlanders and x ie hee. | brine Vowitiy 8 of New York, for players LAUREL ENTRIES. It, Detroit a ‘Alison, ‘p.. 0 0 1 Olftawks and Stephens for the vistors, 8nd J. KR. Kilpatrick, the former Yale! White {acting Cart.) luded from Now J Ml Con $ | — — = = =\Ganiner covered second base tn place football hero and track captain, was} Cut; aS well. as. the Ge ew York! LAUR, Dougherty. Chicago EN Totals 4... M8 1 1 Jog Curry, who played a ragged game | third. section. Yesterday New York beat Pec! Harp MA, Sept H.—The entries allafian. Cleveland a An the frat, About 4.000 fans were | More than 7,000 persons, halt of whom | : Philadelphia and xo earned the right | FIRST RACE-cThe tracey glows: 4 tit H. P.O. A. E.| present when the tussle started. | were stylishly gowned wom preree Haven to meet the Bay Staters, who won at| five and a half. Fi Zinn, Vf... Lyd 9 0 = jstands and crowded’ about the ovat. if ale, ee home Inst year for the firmt time in in Dolan, taal Lit el | wae a typical “Ladies Duy" crows LK i £ he New York team played in ex ND RACH Thee year 5 Chase. OAL 1 8 b] Mylex McHugh, tho veteran walker secre, iw daily thera . oa | -Atindtnette ne wht ae * o 3 0 0 laser ah Aon order as yesterday. | seater Pimiemal. 102, Top Not, “Tos: bid Cree, if... oa Nes een) lof the Pastime A. C, started in the} PRINCETON, N. J., [ There was some surprise when Capt, [10k Moneret 404 ol 2 set se. 1 6x miei ee eae jaa | 00-yard handicap against a vig field, ton end Stevens are Mghting It Wilder of Maswachusetts, late Harvord spit ay ial ee hte, Cheer. 8 rid Guiry, € ; ioe elie. Gk of fast men and won it easily. Eddie} the Gridiron this afternoon, ito ar, put J. G. Anderson, ex-Bay State! farolds: five and , Byrne.’ Vitistninet, hletice 6 | Gardne: 0° 0 6 0 Frick, the New York A. C. star, was/the first of the season for each| champion and runner, up to “Chtok’ | (yt0"e Lite, THO, Molle’ Kegtuey ga Hong ‘st. M4 | Blatr, c. 2 oO 0 second, with R. Kuhn of the Bronx team, ‘The weather is ideal for the} Evans tn this year's championship of Tittle hor 1oe, Mamma, 107; ‘ Yarmel, hte : *Wolter 220). 58) 0) Chureh third, MeHugh started from) sport. Both teams showed lots of x rance, at No. J, against Travis, ae Ans RACE. Toauural handieap, | FO aMiier, Pittsbnina Hoff, p t,o eet the elghteen-yard mark and travelled|in practice, It Is thought that the|derson made a poor showing in the re 4 up; one mile. —-Korwa [ey Siaaeuin’ . 0 0 0 0 of [the distance in 1,13 2-6, Frick was the|Tigers will at least equal the score of National, — However, there was 5 Hania | | WW sree 29 |eeeMagner cvs ee 0 0 0 0 i seratch man, Hie time was 1.14 Inet y 8 to 0, Capt, Hart and} method In such madnens, for pW fs) haere. De ane: | flags a, | idpeibesed -- as eT, KCCie he rope ye Wit, th al J. Hantranft, the former captain of| Brown will not play to-day in the Tigers'| Whittemore, who all the Hubltes| (er shan wee NY) 1H Pin POA es 49 a7 atring of five successive victories out in the University of Pennsylvania, wore) line-up. Stevens ix an unknown auan-| for the United States title, was gtven| (ty, yep wouml, 2: Bleto, to ince Wet Agri + | uty ax many of her veterans we the West the Brooklyns renewed hos- ¢ f the N.Y. A Cl graduation nat y tilities with the Cardinals in the third and carried ft to the tape in front in| Vig prayed in the dn * Batted for Blair in the ninth inning. Batted for Ford in the ninth Inning ** Batted for Hemphill in the ninth| lost} second place against Fred Herre ar Capt. Nash! who ts naturally bell last season, f mereury fo hn dolmaoa TiS: 2) Question Maeht hor, | iN) Sir d 00. to be me {* ) Hildreth entry. (bh) Scharr entry, —(e) i {abs paeda s HIRE dle race. Wo formidable Just now he “Gr ounted. id) Beverwvek entry {ning e of the current series this after- the 120-yards high hurd avidin HEHE. Nele: tosis | Sin Sat Md by Innings pees The intense heat wave which ‘efe a big field of fast men in! Old Man." Wilder himself was BAOR~Fha ids S/hax hovered around this vielnity de- [61 Phere aa ‘"| HARVARD EXPECTED TO pla against Oswald Kirkby St. Louis. oon 01010601 tw fed " “ New York.......2 1.0 00 0 0 0 1-4)| parted yesterday after a strenuous wind o forme arvard stars, Pe Kotch of the Mohawk A, C. third, wrt and ‘ t ‘ Summary ; |storm that reminded St. Loulsane of | Sgteh of the SCORE HEAVILY OVER BATES bert and Bill Chick were at foure Base on Errors-New York, 1./ the famous earthquake back in 1897, | handicap Firat teat “ Dosa Red ce Mt ee Santihy Tene re fea denial | Kutina, la meee | Dolly Stark, the new Dodger, ix pick- A.A G. lacratch) 2 Lineup: | Douglas and John M. Ward | SIXTH HACE The : ag olan, Wolte a ihe) ane fe ce HARVARD, Summary mille and a gistenth “die ikenvon, fice Hits—Curry. Sacrifice Fiies--Chase,|!& up in hla hitting, and If the central cea ER IPS TL Tate ead Whittemore t Herreanote 1 up, | mick: 108? *Dulleary, Tw tolen Bases—Dalan, Left on Bases—| leaguer can continue the present pace tous nit t S denehoa 2. Weft ack peg liprmtmee Ls Leila he Meardgn. tow Fakir 1 |New York, 6; Louis, 9 Base on| with the stick, John Hummel may be mew A.C. ( yards), The, AE La hens (fate nmidt beat White 3 up and to go. w allraance of fire pounds claimed, | Recordn, Ralls—Of Hoff, 5; off Allison, 2 Struck] shifted to the outfield. Dolly is a neat Karter A, A ae 5 t Puller 1 up. Witter be Loa tdlied Out—By Hoff, 5; by Ford, 1; by Allison, | pastimer in the fleld and covers many ball laced ey 1 koy Loup. ¢ eee TUKIOR, beat Tc | eens; |} 8) Vane > 1, Hit by Pitchers—By Allison, 14inn). inches of ground in the vicinity of Knjalite of Potter. ack yand 210 go. Behr beat Gorton 1 up, Club Fielding Records, Het 10 ne Hitts of Hoff, 10 1n ® innings (none out | mene aati. hence ide swatting ony 14 Sama Wes yotla NY TU are CLT Bre nl up, % AMUSEMENTS. ] Errors, : ‘ nth). Off Ford, 1 in 1 inning, raph ‘ ui edt won, bed che Morrison Vuultiack. Travis beat Anderson, Bay State cha U De wha ee oe | eens i th an and O'Loughlin, Time| been the only drawback Fee aiatth Bests “parton, Tanehiin pyr nia Dankhart, Dart-|plon, 3 up, Ward boat’ Chick 4 ip eee WALLACKS Sui? fa wed, Zan, i Paahret 1 1 hour and 4 minutes | AUCH AM Une the ARMS RENCE 08 real L Thane “ Sanit jt Reid beat Hoyt bop and? tego |p CBOKGR ARLISS tis a€h | hi H oa | : [ar resnanan in rebuild 14) ge Hotioy i Umpire, N. Tufts (Brown); Head politan won singles by 6 point Foxe ZTe sib Ae | sunsteit RE wae Ges Coen ee a te IO eM eal eae Mal Mere So se | GANG rae Ss aaa a ay, | York, Sept. 90—Thoe Highlanders andj only four members remain of the 149) y iM tual pat W. J. Burke (WPL I> walRTROLOLITAN ily, MAseac MUBETTS. LI é BIRD Tae 2 ‘ al | the Louls tail-enders, clashed in a]squad, They are Rucker, Hummel, | inehes: W x. x e. ‘, ee = oo pep ret pat at ii oa eit | ASTOR Ke, i " i | double h tay, the teams] Scanlon and rgen. And when Ivi2 At teat), clint’ eothal pot a Apecial to The Evening World.) Oswald Kirkt a nae ‘Ten Lead ima & Mt! double header here to-day, the team: anion and Tergen, And when 1 feet), thinks actial’ jut une “STALICM, HOYOS, Mane, | fitsy, Doulas ti | | WHAT THE DOCTOR Rouk D clu LTE Bor (oF1 | hoing prevented from playing for two|rolis around only two may be seen in Fine) heet won tw lgept, s0.—-Harvard and Gates are gets | driie tiene rane 8 The sw Comedy by A. €, THOME. Ben fart hoe Ral days « account of the inclement | @ Superba uniform, ra om i LR is te tne Mata eae ae t yee 0 — irae. all, and as a consequence only about) vis uncertain up to the last minute, OYant inn wap) Won by Mf, Me-|opening contest of the Harvard sched. | Olmen Titfra Fuller, 0 Merit if cana wengion end when the, fe ———- | {ajtimn 18 vant, Bo frick bute and the Crimson hopes to wand up | Tea ie ‘ ; jgamo aturted, fof, a new pitet 1 Shiwein Nora thigh Tine forts She | the afternoon feativitien with a good lon eee ome jcently secured from Long Branch, N LOUISVILLE WINNERS. Wie Nate pated) Won” bs mal ies: |gined ecore ont ght side ‘af the |! 4 938 ih ire J. did the twirling the Highlanders, " y (0 eel, aan Teele 11 'e ledger, It is a li looking combina - | alne, ade AI co. while Allison worked in the box for the| LOUISVILLE, Sept. 9.—Pirst Race— | ——- i" | tion that Bates er it to all appea ACTS | Copeland ‘te Payton oy its" rine selena furonks: “two-searoiis.— | OWE MADE LONG RUN CNL Set Ble AMUSEMENTS. C0 OOKAN'S ‘see a fheckart, | Phe visitors were quickly retired in the| Hredwelly int pres, ata | rors. uth elevens ‘went through 4 MM” Maine | first, In the dighlander’e half they aes| Mera: ees ene enone! Be truans, IN FIRST HALF FOR YALE, |Sraroy ‘sgoat aril, ‘born ‘empleting Misoat_Musleal, Fa . | 103 (Burton), third, ‘Time, 1.1 M |their beat men, after which both cap- oy. AN’! Rei [cured two runs, Zinn was hit with a] Clintock, Bobby, Dec an, Fumeur, LINE-UP ains conferred with the officiate and | | Oba ny St Hest ‘ COH 4 Paskert, R pitched ball and scored on Dolan‘s three-| Gagnant, Lellaloha ran, “UP, ireciua te are ae Bact a ee Devore,’ Nev iff bagger. Then Chase drove a long sacri-| SECOND RACE—SIx furlongs; three- Pout ons rallcly, Creme, SS AROUND THE WORLD cuao THE COUNTR yeme. fittaburg’ iT ice fly to Ho; allowing Do! year-o and “Knight Deck, 10% , abe » - nectacies, 1 Mon, BLANONE BATES "Nobody me. lik fice fly to Hogan, allowing Dolan to} year-olds and up.—Knigh j ering | AMUSEMENTS, Hovey & ath Er pst oe . 108 tally. j (iapital, Are: ain Beeay, 108 CMoles: : serauiett | RN hy LEADING THEATIORR | WINTER GARDEN Fatait cot OLONLAL cRixcess was Record of pitchers including all games he visitora were again blanked in the worth), asc f ounty ax, (Steele : . onahan | hie tk: A isnt GABY DESLYS | REVUE OF REVUE Paul Dickey ‘& Co. Sep! second, despite the fact that Kuting | third, Time: elyor, “Labold presese ea Wed de N Omarran Water R Wma 3 a wR tet a cue ri : s Jdoubled and Wallace singled, fast fleld | Phil Mohr ran, 82 Mutuel® paid We Tow Me ‘ auctor JOHN DREW in A ‘SINGLE MAN oN eT irl, | Ost: Dally, ile, Simimom, and othary, te . Mt ing by Chase holding Kutina at third Rating i a anal teu, beat Bb way, Kies. 6.0, DALY'S © 425" IRENE FRANK! r ‘ ing : shina i i VT RUDSON #555." ‘ 10-DAY h Pry ty wy League Pitchers In Highland half of ‘ . sec a” feeit tee +8 | ie Seseene OBrien M INAH * 1SNO A New NEXT! with HELEN LOWELL AN fe host, in an Bogie thet fice ia of pitchers including all games| Mt a7aibed of one more run on Hart an FRANK McINIYAE in. SAUBS |] oP gaye is, oc bio ce ee A Crandall, New Yor ‘ w y " . - e YALE FIELD, NEW HAVEN, Why ul ARIS *S a} 0 N x! EVERYWIF! Slegander, SPhitadelpnia: + a ap, | Hlinivta mingle to left, Three batters | ISVILLE ENTRIES he TN, BE AVN, Canny | “ i ‘ R Be da ifeae My Mi As; liett were on the biaes | LOU ph asatioly. Crone weld Yale eariy In| ROSE) STAHL ' |] 2. BOUGHT AND P: : 1 Av, o 140iat, | Marble macke, New York 1 §% 88| The Browns finally got one runin the i he football g “ a el nie rt f way & aah a oT dally Meet ate New York $B) acted inning om Shotion's wing, a wild | yGhhSThLM, Ke, Sak Te cairn PT Aetornoon, ant the paying of Capt. |p POLES far” | Kents CASINO MLA eisai | Mat Dale See 2 } Hive’ efactit 1 throw to frat by Curry, after he had L [Howe's {eam was very disappointing, | BERGERE | 8 eet iotnta” THE KISS WALTZ) American : Geet, Bt Hae: 4 aught Hogan's line fly, and LaPorte {8 ! pntibin fumbled u great deal and Yate Uf Pei, to ARN: tes “ Comedy!" ~ 0 | Tenerved, Nf 1 ly single to centre, whieh M3) missed many tackles. ‘Phe Crom a ‘ = An Au Ps w, ‘tet | Naan H Shotto AP Aer ge 118 1 cee | Oe AWIGKEKBOGKER {,.0""s, aa SPEED’ veriles Ack Adame. 44 Both teams were blanked in the | | See Rell cena Ae | Rates TN Eee eames ees eae, Pea i He Hire, th. Let Biv) woth Ww A. rm famindta, Wii i ronal damm vers banked in the | uate farmer i ia et i vectaccin in place ot fast | DONALD BRIAN Maxine Elliott's (\": evens, FOOD sHow “30 dita, i; le " 667 | visitors added one e run to their | 16 Ie" ett Heratein, 10%, Naver \ of the first period (| CRI BON Nyt 2 Times ROSMAN \.3, wT BRE faut Helatire, ica. tally on a base on balls to Hogan, who |) A elle we n the @-vard line with The Great Bik Sgth$ WED HY, Bye. 1D, bast | Pree Cook! iieeaing ‘very ‘ern fibat, Hendrix iat ' went to xerond on LaPorte's out TUTE RACE Purse one ami sinst him, and Just fell [| PASSERS-BY S9th Street ee ae WADISON SOU ARE GAR H Harmon st wa first and scored on Compton's single to) Au His. WK Memeagee 11 ty pants, Then the Yale team | Tp gem ap pgii ay wait Jou MASON hava waray OF COLUMBUS BAZAAR. Wiltac Sew 7 . right wat i 1: a bra vente yly Croas \ v 3. west ve “¢ 4 Humphries, Cincinnati Shotton of the Browns robbing the | Star ii want. ow Not. | period Last Mut, ast 4 Rucker, Brooklyn | o.++++ Highlanders of rans by two great run- | Me, linge In the second period Howe ) RV ) TYNDALL | oieys 4 Be deat: Boga: misien ot tong. “driven ta: dave | SMP RCs Suen ake em ttarpia tat EVE WOMAN j NDALL co watt j Compton, tongs Y nd Francis t goal, Thea WHAT BND ns ri listen ae, Dot. 1a | Petter eighth Inning the St, Loate ik nar, Mh spaulding ran throug tacktn nt POMANDER WALK ACADIMY witic 10, 20 a “te 4 fed the gcore by making one rin] 10 00; Touiriet scored, Mranct sagati 4. Gibson N'. toho May Nea rf f i ro ee 4 hae m6 amin . nate bunt nd | t w obb, 4, Sigurd M4; Holy Cross, 9, Matuey *BABL MINE Morey Columbia was ye Bt, | esters Ala Sire bes DRIAG (Ak FIG, adie Nhe PI. Tee Next THR CHOCOLATE SOLD Uy woe eee Tat i owed Leparte to cross the | Manjit Eibiie Grane KILKENNY V8. CORK TO-MORROW M Se Daa elt rots rhe Queen of j ell, Brooklyn 1 > More than imual way Kinemacolor Motion V1 a } ‘The St. Towle team made good in ROCHESTERS VS. ALL STAR NINE V0 (0 sae oval wad ¢ Heim os OF | Herald Sq. Mearmnation an a GIANT oe me, 7 their ninth by making two rang on a be one f America wich will be played Par es i Tt Lil by Ca 1% free pas# to Moulton, Shotton's bunt} John tochester teain, cham: | toamorrom, Kilkenny and Cork will battis for the iti ‘WEAEN's Mat’ Wed a Bala! REPUBLIC “UE AEEY tetas, & St ere Ht and Dolan's wild throw to first, which] pions of stern League, Will Bley | honor sl 4a the winner will be slated to EDMUND BREESE. ',,!!}, ts REPU y od. Sai, nati. Hy to third. Manager Chase then star team plc MeGinnity, the “feawous seaming grounds of the “ine, | | Ruueea GLOBE | dir hld Mate Bresonts stages f nok Hoff out of the box, substituted “ A. ¢ y e ba as SUC bi 5 Rit. Woatdui i | ora fy Wane ee Curry t othe bench, at gane 2 Po ged iy fhe Cork Jota Siem. it ean DOUGLAS _j,A GENTLEMAN BELASCO heats Sahin baie Phllnddipnis 8 putting Gardner on second, La Porte 7 fe calla saten ibey “1 FAIRBANKS OF LEISURE, dereals (asl peeks THE

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