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od THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1911. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW- YORK — UP-TO-DATE nad NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN GOTHAM IS UP AGAINST ANOTHER EPIDEMIC OF “THE GRIP” ~ |IOE MANDOT BEATS Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) rset | GROVERHAYESIN BE out OF “8 | NEW ORLEANS BOUT Philadelphian Groggy in Both the Seventh and Tenth Ses- sions of 20-Round Battle. (Special to The Evening World.) EW ORLEANS, Dee, 4—Joe Mandot advanced a notch higher in the light- PLEASE Maan. (7. WUE? Him, 7 eas Z6Ys2Ir0, College Football One Game in . It may Be “on THe LeveL AN AN Go’ weight division when he outboxed aad w une eves TTAUa + TSM Gor outgeneraled Grover Hayes of Phila- Which True Sportsmanship 1s Hens Ale Te @eiphia in a twenty-round bout at the Mover, West Side Athletlc Club, The local bidder for championship honors had Hayes groggy from two hard rights to the jaw In the seventh round Oud UF oovy Oy) OF IO NATTUS pee tenth that sent Hayes against the ropes, but Mandot was cautlovfs and did not score the knockout that seemed tm- pe WEB ec Official National League| Pitching Records for 1911 Record of those who pitched in fifteen or more games, arranged accora- ing to percentage of victories: Gapreigtt, 1911, an «a Oo, toe’ New ‘bean 0 ANY regrets ompany the pai tng of the fo ot the most all season. One eu.Ing experiences fm the life of a erer ‘sporting News is a visit to training Camp. Hore 's genus untainted sport —the game played @s [love of the s made a splendid finish, seem whily stron ough he wae 1 bleeding, whlle Mandot was Tie, Shutouts, Won, Lost, laims at ror game. Every player js full of college Marquart, New York ar | 1 ane wae Ik ‘hive! creguroneadd apiett. The credit of hid &bilége comes Crandall,’ New York : 3s 16 4 Ren Durol, a local saloon man, @ ring- Detore all persona! considerations. And Cee Gar Pubadaiphioc tts 48 o 4 3 co do spectator, offered. to back :Hayos the credit of his college doen't depend Mathowson, New York 1 5 13 ae | $1,000 In case a rataro nage Was ‘upon winning alone, WWinnthiy or losing, Brown, mM kenga + 3 H i | ° i" nged with ¥ andnly. i & %, the team must play a cloan, fair, sports- a, One o 2 ® ‘R be M q d L d {¢) [am ned, thay hq .aminpen, tentae aoe Tiga np gee fete Se i ts : u arquard Leadin ri ae, RMR @a honest defea Saliee, ty Toute i ( Pi ° N ° . here yet to be’ deterinined See fa, ae : : itcher in National League |=. achicha ‘There's one of th Raymond, New York . ‘ 4 < @ollege sport. Every attlefe learns, if Harmon, St. Louis... 4 D th P. t S he bas not known it’ before, that true iene Chicags 5 8 4 ur ing e as eason If ide @portemanship ranks RHO eMrything ¢, New York ! a you ail togged out eee, Every man learns that he must They Say Soma of These FoRGIGN CHAMPIONS , Pittsburgh . lar By erence, caer fre ay tering er avese Inatey C ect nt Giants’ Star Southpaw Won |] G44” ts Sixth nh lb hi is im sence 7 every last ree @ource of endurance and courage—to Tainutre ae atataenns EXecutive Meeting Is there's another year coming! er, ‘Brooklyn. ‘Suggs, 'Cincinnatl . Ames, New York Leificld, Pittsburgh Steele, 'F., Pitts, and Bkiyn, Toney, Chicago i 4a Club Fielding. | y'know I can do that--or in —_—— severely plain” “Ametican style of men’s clothes. 24 Games and Only Lost 73 for Percentage of .774. Race cone newer serene’: Where can this spirit be found ‘in B. Ul W; it 9, Tdi Dnucke, New York professional sport? ‘There is. only one ase riters ea ECA Gheclabalt ens: : sie | Moe Levy result to be striven for—the money. Knetser, Brooklyn. UBE MARQUARD might not have (My Onis reed ITU Fromme, Cincinnatt ....+ iT) cut much of a figure in the .ecen —_——— Bell, Brooklyn .. world’s baseball series against the Sees, racing, veing, wrens Of! No Place to Get News} Tear mn | 119-125 Walker St., | .'' NeW York Second and running about four laps be- { h Moore, Philadelphia m having an ay | Athletics, but he was some pumpkins in ik, L., St, Louis. 3 _ Brooklyn Was next with .962, while New Be a ibera! education in iBoctemen. | 2 ._.,_ | Murphy and that ia, as a matter of fact, Roston ae the official pitching averagé, ‘The reat fielding : { C| very few things ever happen in a baae- Cincinnati nd Phi r 7 Yes, sir; The Rube wa , ous postions we y eer era 4 qi . portance 1s the reading of the minutes jendrie, Pittsburgh. F ‘ ete ig Hummel of Brooklyn: im hand, sing Old Nassau as the Tiger Over Charlie Murphy’s of the last meeting and, to the man look- Poston a Hq see Tea eres eke hae HATE | Simtmermany ot sklyn; shortstops BON oO ‘aN? team goes fighting down to defeat, and ing for excitement, that 1s about as in-|] hoes one a 4. * fround town nowadays tn his big tour- | minker of Chicago; outiteliers, Leach of INSIvCT IE T0-Day, ap the beaten team slowly Open-Door Policy. teresting as a summer afternoon with ‘St, Loule ry 6 ‘ Po. ought from the coin he earned | pittsburgh; catchers, Bergen of Brook- P. we beh the Geld to bear Bhoggde § . the city directory. Seguibin’’ Casetnnets $ aa | In the post-season sertes, with his head |iyn; pitchers, Mathewson of New York ” lea4er megaphone upt™ on now, The exciting bits of baseball news that Curtis, Bos, Chic, & Phite. 26 8 1 ‘4 held high and his chest thrown out. Merkle of the Glants made the aston- FIRS! PRIVATE LEMON FREE. fellows! They did their. pest! One iong serve to arouse the public always be od | PB bee : & a 4 4 It took the Ncbod Ald time to deliver | ishing number of 117 aasits at frat | == Ss : a ons nc 0 C01 ni ra Partore 8 8 2 with @ Tiger for Yale!) (57 + addition to the numerous pitched! ing away through reports and looking Fa ‘ise! ein, nlis | vince the public that he was worth the| Joe O'Brien, former prosident of the oi ii a battles that are scheduled for the! important as they come to the door. Griftin, “Chicago and ‘Roaton.. 16 OR EO $11,000 paid for, him. | Americans Association, is mentioned as TE serious accident dn which Hugh |B per iet yaseball. convention which {everybody was allowed to take part In dares erurtet and finished ty eae plteher, When Marquard was a member of the! a iikely candidate forthe presidency of | AMUSEMENTS, aot, jennings was injured Saturday} | bles in New York next Monday,|the convention there would be no cafe Indianapolis club of the c the National I nt the mi aA ‘na 9 @'Plie were, #8 may Aid night will be @ lesson to enthusi- tutatelio nent COHAN’S Nini Wore. 4 j , vn = y : c iM be held, ir astic bascball fans. Heroatter it will| Charles Webb Murphy, not to be out-| f0*0 fi a oi that had every magnate n the country | Monday. There is strong opposition to COHAN met be considered bad form and poor judg-| done in the limelight league, has stepped! “7, may be after all that Murphy h Al | | Will 7 ake Four trying to land him, | the re-election of Thomas J. Lynch, tt ment to give popular baseball managers | forth with loins girded and trusty Dam-!_ method in his madness. If the public Manager McGraw, however, bid the! being reported that the Chicago, Phila- automobiles, shotguns, acroplanes or |ascus atecl in hand as the champton of| was taken into the big convention there highest for the erratic southpaw, and fh {nh thes dell of isoe | and Brooklyn ciubs are against | HI Kt ¥ MON other dangerous toys, It would be much | the Baseball Scribes of America, j would be no scandals to feed to tho| B e Ab d S tu da in the fall o he arrived at the better all around to present silver tea| Having heard that the Board of) eager and angry fans, Scandals are al OX rs roa a Ne Y\ Polo Grounds | —— --— ! = » CHCOC K| seta, Jewelled watches, silk bathrobes | Directors will attempt to put through @ created round the tables down It wasn’t before he was sent to BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. gossip and the whole affair would lose elation ‘Leag | which — OPERA ! a Eira be F Ts been signed by she GRAND Howse M. RS. FISK stairs while the gang 1s waiting to hear e@ firing » and he was so wild in his - gear ee | tl desea Jaw fining any magnate $260 who might) Coin'the magnates Who are In executive debut that every one chirped that an-| reason, ‘Diis puts a sort. nin bas ager fog next MPSTEAD-L give out anything for publication in| \iitton, No baseball meeting can be|Mike Glover, Two Loughreys jother “lemon” was 4 In Kiva, SSharp, | Mate, Wed, & §: rest the storles ps ered here. | that have been circulated namink John- Formerly bal. oraneren ibe ang egg ted a mae success without w scanda and some- jAt Olympic Ay E—Pai Moore vs, oly 00 Marquard only, in spots Fave) ny Kilng, Mike Don!in and others as CENTURY yon tiity | Pidas suo Seas F mena our old friend Yebb @ays he will! pody has got to be knocked, ? jack Dorman, ten rounds. Fo te ene ality, but Man-| possible leaders, THE GARDEN BUH, x R. BOMEISLER, proud father of|Aght this to the bitter end, wherever| MURPHY'S PLAN HAS ITS DRAW- and Knockout O’Donnell At Fordon "A. C.-Young Sammy J| 8°" McGraw alt along, felt confident] | ar i the Bomeisler of Yale, whom Ulthat might be. BACKS. Smith vs, Kid Burns, ten rounds., : . other he would come! he Giants defeated nas ves-| [seu Jan, i to the front, which he did during the! season pust. Richard de Marquis, as he is called in| society circles, has credit for winning twenty-four games and only losing selected as one of the ends on my| Get this from the trenchant pen of| Another element that will vigorously Going to Paris for Fights. all-Rastern team, called us up on the! yf, yfurphy: ‘The game belongs to the oppose the plan of Mr. Murphy fe the phone. people. Then let the people know what| ™@nagers and proprietors of the eating “Congratulations,” said Mr, Bomeisler. |{y going on at the meetings. I may let] and drinking places in the vicinity of BY JOHN POLLCCK. “You hit tt just right. I had selected|the mombers of the Baseball Writers'| the big doings. With all the bugs in J OK. At Malvern A. C.—All-star card‘of bouts. At American Boxing Club,” Wille jamsburg—Joe Jeanette vs. Griff Jones, ten rounds, terlay by a score of secrne WALLACK’S ae ‘vel Pie’ Wiltse was the firing line for the winners and Hartley waa behind the bat. The teams will meet again day, Matty will work for the Ameri- 4 i} ef seven, for a percentage of .774, ° His shag mks bophy Lay F. Xx. Anns, 4 an American team for my own satisfac: | Association into the rooms, Yes, and| *ession for hours every day the tables HEN the steamship Olympic sails|] At Kast Avenue A. C., Maspeth, |] closest rival Is Otis Crandall, also of the Cans and Mendez for the Cubans. oBtcond, Chamber Cone tem, and I've been following the game |iet them participate in the debates,”"| Would be empty and the proprietors on Saturday {t will have on board Tae oe vs Young Kil- |) Giants, who won fifteen gi cael aid: TET , ten rounds, Pretty closely this year. Funny—your| Good boy, Charlie! would suffer, Worse than that, how) four American fighters who are five, for a percentage of .7h Worse tt | oe 4 ; or &: poroen| 3 he next) _____f Sololats:, Ruith, Chapman Go wt selection was a duplicate of mine in| Again: “Let the meeting be in the| could a ball player tell what he ga hound for Hrance where they are signed|| jyAt opr kiyn Beach A. C.. Brook: }/in Une are Cole of the Cubs, Alexander | (Nigw TORKS Aieatde. rors 20] connate q conversation with tnvitations | seaon In a meeting? He must have /ound for France where they are signet|] ivn—tadia Powers vs, Patsey White, || of the Phililes, “Matty of the. Giants, Broadway & 40th st. Eves. qnfiaay Concert, Carnesie™ Us every porition. Let me congratulate you his own little crowd to get that. ° ten rounds, Brown of the Cubs and Adams of the | EMPIRE "yis!ino.Swil ‘x fn . to old timers, newcomers, press and the| 8 “ ey, pred subement, ¥ lke 8o that all may make suggestions,| The Baseball Writ i. | » sure! OF course T don’t want to| Hown with gumehoe and dark lantern | thoroughly appreciates the efforts o! throw any bouquets in my own direc-| methoda!" Mr, Murphy, and if the magnates ere tion, Mr. Bomelsier, But let me con- looking for suggestions the scribes can fighters in Paris. Al Lippe, who has Asapclation | yeen @uthoriaed to bring the American pugtlists abroad, wil! go @long with them and in the party will be Mike Glover, _ Sooist, ALBERT SPALDING. At Irving A. G., Brooklyn—Frankle Callahan vs. Eddie Sherman, ten rounds, Pirates, ‘The Witness ee Ethel Barrymore _the Betense In club fielding the Pirates and the Reeinniy Philties_were. tied _fo_rthe leadership, | LYCEUM ‘rossioiticow''iy'tee AAR | epoonon y os CHICAGO MAGNATE'’S PLAN hi wales with aji|th® lghtwelght of Boston, Knockout re ——— ls ° BUN, any coined me ~ j @atulate you upon YOUR selection. In come loaded to the gunwales Jou Tolbereallé ShET Broek alent Matches Aranged. = — “AND” RATIFIED, the advice in the world, We'll tell 1 di Mgt Jack Denning and Ben Dougitss | iMNOVA The Marionettes || BAN] oe ee 10 Heat, Tt would be dificult to imagine any-[ them how to run thelr old league, if/WeUmnbdrank Loughrey, the lghtwelght |] wint meet for ten rounds at the AMUSEMENTS, Naz SOUSA is D f Philadelphia and Tom (Young) Lough- Ve've been telling them Mehtweight title will have a] thing more nourishing from a news | they’ i det us, We'v ‘been tel rey, his brother, the M48-pound fighter. I Jong rest. Nobody js going to] Point of view than to have eome five|in the papers, #0 why not to thelr) 11) Ge putadeiphia, Artie Edwards, seball bugs gathered | faci wn | MATINERS THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ont rt Here This Season | inique Prociam. Pop. Prices, Mat. Quinlan Ay BELASCO yit' ry OE aa Brown Gymnasium A, A, to-morrow > GARRICK “Wr, a ibe as stis0. chase it around the lot for a tew| or #ix hundred the bantamwelgit, who ts at present : ‘ Gina asdagce " ~e|| Win. H. Crane § | irate ition’ months, Ad Wolsast {# recovering |!" one room trying to settle an argu-| There in a great chance for the MAR: jin ondon, will Join the siable in France.| stamford, Conp., on next Friday night, Urack Beriea of Earth Tnracing Rpestacien; | bi DAVID WARFIELD ge uth Lie Mies ha fRsBs ment? Did you ever see three or four| nates to make @ bunch of money out Haase arrived bere from the: Wedt and te bald AROUND THE WOR GAIETY #is. « REPUBLIC Wi 4% nicely from his operation for appen-| ion trying to settle one in a saloon? |of a convention arranged on Murphy's! yay Giinane, cvcties at oe [th Glover will get into shape for LD. | TONIGHT AT S20: at, 2.20, Wsthuces Weds & i Ateitis, according to latest reports from | Risking the danger of criticism for take | plan, Tickets to that mixed-up meeting] paul, “who Bee Re forma might | Wie goneest, Sranaan. cat Glove Mt] | Winter Garden Hit80 ait cot vces, Vp TOR p J] DAVID BRLASCO SN THE MAR Colifornia. But even at tho best tt will ling @ definite atand, we hereby rise toan-|could be sokl at a premium. {If this} at p local club, wre teed uo for another mat:l.| give Crack « hand baities ener “ts ac a ‘sie Fergu:on ieee eR a ( be Ralf @ year before Ad is fit to fight| nounce our hearty approval of this{plan should be adopted the management] (aietp, 16 His accented the terme a hima io etc ce esi Vera Violeta 4; CLYMPIC fi" 5', le oe 4 again, and even when he does begin} jatest plan of the Chicago magnate, He! will have to be very careful, however, | fifteen-rmund ont at, Proviteuces Rf, ‘oh. avywolght ‘alifornta, who adh Kauifman, the | Tew Sea COLLIER 2: been tn thi Ris f f r THUR NIGHT EVER! HURSDAY, pe doubt he will take on two or three| has pulled many a food one, but this ts jot to make it posable for another| {2 Gites Has bec eres Mor Willis logon Wot baa Toei tied ae, Hs “TAKE MY |_ The Honeymoon Girls easy marks to find out how much the|the crowning event of his muchly/|ticket scandal to develop. Fans by the eaapel pan bean matched tc meet Al, Palast, the focal (TA AT THE pAaiie operation is going to affect his ability | checkered career, thousand will be clamoring to get 1m on} | mattiing Mantell, who don't been atte to box | 2 “onlin ‘nah of Bact Sa, Rautmins, ity ADVICE” FULTON THEATRE AMERICAN We way, to take punches. Packey McFarland is{ There I a sido to this thing, however, |the argument, ar some time owing 19 an, Inyury 10 ia foot, Aa| has boon training at Aenhirat, N. J, for several , t went of Bway, | AND SE vats BR sip noire Sint, “iwi tn ining for] weeks, is in fine condition, 4 a ee by the sik) i T<41] He tir 7 [RESULTS OF FIGHTS ete ta Mt teresa are te | RNG EL ELS HODSONT Era wel t ih hats near Iwas ‘pd. Buck Crouse, the prowiaing young | sevt aiack, eh west aide flalien haa PLAYHOUSE jy: To’hea \ ION siatiners E hi sugeeaston, Sie eae Baey wa book “ sade on Young Reilly in the star bout et the BOUGHT AND PAID FOR. OO EN thy ™M. yd 12.50 ae 480 Pp hd ie Reset. 28. P| Ail, feats, Revered, 1M aig 1 BROADWAY Ea elas 4B || PARK fini Nis ea aura d36, OLONTAL if tere THENEVER HOMES | The Qualer GL ily Cirrus Eve. Ai & 20ths Mat, Daily, 25 out of it for the present with a broken right hand. From England comes the news thet Matt Wolls, the remarkably clever English Ushtweleht champion, ta sick abed, and that he will hardly be ~ able to fight within two or three months. Keene Offers to Sell Uncle Sam His Stallions and Broodmares n TH K. O, Brown is as healthy as ever, but 1 befonthe Ratlonal A.C, GF] Palrmoat A.C. Dare Goodman’ had two knock. HELEN WARE. Put | XK. 0. won't cut much of a flgure among Viatadelgiieatundayoighe, c outs to ble Cradite Ho teat Willfe Carroll tose nedy SPs Naean win a2 ia5. | PRON X_ on me EY Siiiastsionsyip chasers: unt!l he dose AVING learned that the United new contrat (0 sire year to goach the. alte than one round “anid then knocked cut Ea Bam. Pus E sinincs. HARRIS ¥;, Mate at 243, | Pag ar & 1anty at Petes Intute omething to offset his defeat at the H States Government contemplates | reo tel alin thet we Dua pafante al the, Denver = need, and Mant | uit'tu tho sash oun with a mgbt 10 the jam, BUNTY PULLS THI ROSE STAHL. op sieapene diana |) DDL Sane tori, aterm fromm : whieh h elit during the football eoudl rt 101 . hi BE ners Bie hades of One-Round Hogan. Freddy establishing «breeding farm im) uss, Maier cath Souf-ta ae that soa he [10 a sn o kinelony ae ast] Aha Ag ee a Wine Seat || SSTH ST. sitinen Wed ankat 220.” | K vickerbocker |METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE 7 Spal Tecently deteated, ‘Cyclone it a ten-round bout at Welsh's showing in the twenty-round]order to provide suitable mounts for] would to have Uhirty days in which to tee 4 Williams of Roranton, r, | iaiak the” sashiet "eres in in & ten-round’ bout, ly sevt with McFarland's sparring partner cavalry and artillery, James HARDAI (Brand's THE MILLION. DONALD BRIAN‘ Batu B.D oaiat, Mawel. veel Gretel Pagan 4 re says be te in fine form ‘eves f PHO, sathe® Sth ay. . : dosm't mark him as a contender, ve, the well-known turfman and], {ile 8 Wamee the Cartidte: Indian, foot, Raredl, ¥., ond 7 ndgune Kurt, defeated, Charley Gioer in +he! | Manhattan Oe TO ete |] CRITERION# 8!" . | INEMACOLOR fi!!! )\"! Tommy Murphy, knocked out by Brown |financter, has made an offer to sell to} pass aod the o1 wnt When ‘taked why De] oauny “Htenk” clterweight ot | iewer grae aubstituiel “for Johnny" Waite ot} | Viens PH E KISS WALTZ) | vine crest mia qattnce Wot, & Hat. af TODAY Men wed in @ bund and outpointed by MoFar-|1t his stallions and troodmares which] "tqj% for of thee Ms on gl ity, ik Mkely from fight- au, eG NO sppees' Fer the com: pore tee TBA SU Wf Be, Av Bras. | PASSERS-BY ATURE'S WONDE land, 28 in the second rank, hho stihl has at the Castleton stud farm |yorertig the fant tam and tends Mek ey he chute Te ee Oe are re aes bai! END Wii Wodt et at 2 Keith © Paper's | LA MANGA. Laure og Peking the dope al! around Hogan {at Kentucky, Mr, Keene says that he bay Manan a i Ae ia phe | Commmalecioner Sat te Younes Nitchie,, the Chiistlniia vetarwelgtt, EXCUSE ME New Amsterdam W.f2¢+t, bra. args 7) Sth Ave, 10 | Banat looks like champion pro tom, nd |would sooner sell his atallion sand brood: |satien the smuudary oi ad a setae dita Ku wa uel, 61, the Olymine dase the wea Hs Ra | A Klaw & Erlanger’s Musical Comedy Do lune, | Dally Mat.254 M.| shi» Sisters, « Hogan's claim {s a little weak, because |mares to Uncle Sam than ehip them to The ob a deut of the club, will report him, Pitchle was rounds peerdee tt than LYRIC C fe a, 8. haclatitions, THE. PINK LADY {HURTIG \Bov 1 Mutioee DEG Daily, Frankie Burns whipped him not long {nis place at Melton Mowbray, England, | [We goreming th ne Tg ope, that, they aeike Glover of wil take om, ity Urack hie eppciant, Young (Hto ond font, Lid rene) vane Ae LIBERTY W120 895, Bivag. ee SEAMON’S | Bowery, Burles quers dn California, Let Hogan box Di The stallions which Mr, Keene wanta to|yart anes, whith caine a Tae reatern fiat tat Lome unknown mason didn TEN aA nANCO: Matlneen Wed, fe Mat | itling Contests To.m'w vg. Gf he will, and perhaps that will keop |dispose of are Disguise, Voter, Peter | daidsit ‘ca Mittyscnneey upon ¢ : SCOTTISH OPERETTA, || DUSTON and WILLIAM FARNUM | (OLUMBIA 2's... puateso ayes = ay interest in the leh las4 allve| Pan, Hippodrome, Ben Brush, Kingston | ATHLETIC CONTESTS, | ATHLETIC CONTESTS, “Exhilarating \]}}% THE LITTLEST REBEL || ren. fe 21 tte Bedell & ie io i | wath McFarland, Well» and Wolgast |and Celt. ‘There are also eixty-fve/ REFEREE GREENE SELECTS |eate np DrAaTeeT | —Wortd. ||] NEWYORK! tay, 800, Bros. # Shary || a en Hellee, | IRIS sacs again, ov wnt 1.0. Brown | brovamarse a THE GREATEST ATHLETES IN THE WORLD LITT ert. _|| | NEW Wats hs As zx rehabilitates himeclf by adding enothe: cana ALL-SCHOOL SOCCER TEAM. . > to hia re | pew Villiams, coach of the Uni Will E Prizes at Kittie Gordon pix Enchantr’ ss Bt eee yeutent, Cl Me td tek | ae Gana we aetea (an anieoaa in Madison ware Garden, Dec. 5, at 8 P. BOY BLUE Joo Weber's ius Wultk dat tt Sq . M. 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