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PERE LED Het AMET, eR ea mer oe Me iat ERE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROR 21, 1914. See! BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR W(GHANCE DECIDES ONLINEUP]|™~S IN THE RING WITH TOMMY RYAN BUT IT WON'T WIN PENNANT “Maisel and Walsh Stand Out as Best Players on Club Now Training at Houston, and Holden Looks to Have Job in Centre Fieldi\Cinched. The to the third of @ series of apecial article _ Balgen, The Evening World's Bascball Expert X training camps. Md fame with a line om the playing atre: EDITED BY __. ROBERT EDGR ea t @ a By.) + Youve aor A, HEAD YOURSELF, HAVENT You? °.. Pause Teetes WENT Down MY THROAT = +: SPiwe Sucuvand BY BOZEMAN BULGER, . TRIED To GET THEM out ") «+ (vening World's Bacoball Expert on Tour of Big League Camps.) OA ae ee Oe oe re PUR “Wik HEAT T SAS To BUTT Tho. v OUBTON, Tex., March 21.—With the exception of WAY HARDS wane aa rm one position, Frank Chance has decided defi- uitely on the team that will represent the American League in New York for 1914. It is not a “Pw me . championship possibility and it may not be of calibre eae ’ for the first division, but it 1s a decided improvement on the one of last year. Frank Chance himself is re- sponsible for the accuracy of the following Hneup: Williams. that rare knack of starting on a fly Hartzell. ball the minuto it ts atruck and, 4 pito the fact that he is not f — Peckinpaugh. cover un immense amount. of Maieel. territory, HOLDEN I8 AS SURE A F (9 & SAFE OUTLET FoR. FIELDER AS ANYHODY IN TE Walch. AMERICAN LEAGt 1H Tre menrincs SPIRIT |Middleweight Champion of Old Says Things Helden, exe" WITH 3H NN AND tT DOESN'T Do AN’ sae Glineoley or Channel| HomsiLh EXCEPTION OF ‘TRIS fun HARM To ANYONE Have Changed for Better, but Pugilists > Saip Tommy RYAN. ; : a ie sani Int of peda His wonknens —— = i Are Getting Too Much for Their the bases. jolden ts a ve or ; ‘a _— +, Caldwell, Cole, Keating, sia atts eee ao Shugrue Defeats Cross ie neal Services To-Day. would a bag of salt, Just the aame ° tts Camp o Cousi 1814 Wy h. tae Puttaing Ca this young man has a cinch on the - ’ e great mid- id St camne| Ut Kast Ten-Round Bout) “ prookiyn Feds|"[T ston see e fa, copting, of course, Frits Maisol—| Welsh, The oth fi Fi few years ago, who looks so he weal Sattar ony . ; . . The other came from Frank . | Se nee tine this man from Com {Lightweight of Jersey City eukee whe Aant promoter of Mil-| COLUMBIA, 8. C, March 21—Co-| Young that It scems absurd to refer ro @} Thance drew i i i “Boxing wit Groves AND UNDER PROPER RULES = AS TOMMY RYAN TELLS TT ar ig1 aug 5 i eos aS ff i Youthful Champion Averages” 23.80, a New Record, in ¢ Game of 500 Points. fF | ). % George Sutton of Chicago is the Jeg* Grim of the billiard world. At any rate he is a great absorber of punish- ment for Willie Hoppe of this city. Hoppe and Sutton met for the steenth time at the Hotel Astor Jast “ ” ulght In a 500-point game for the * prize, pensos to box Jimmy Duffy on April|!umbia fans will have their first}to him as an “old timer,” came in Walsh is fast, has a good arm, oan| Was the Aggressor and/{s. Wallach accepted the latter offer | chance to aee their friends the Brook- | to see us last evening EP ened Dalene, one ees ih eee run bases and can hit. There appears to be some doubt among the other 000, and wired McCarey to postpone the|lyn Federals in action to-day in «| “The world’s swinging along well Cte ciediets players as to whether Walsh con Landed Greatest Number of | Welsh fight for a fow weeks. game against the University of South! with aie,” said Ryan. “I live in one Me It was the opinion of the experts ‘ really hit, but when used as a pinch Carolina, With few changes Man-|. ee at the match that Hoppe played the hitter by the Athletics he usually de- Blows. ee Ghevwd the colored heavy- of the best sections ef my old town, ivered. weight, an 5 best game of his career. The 5 Telght, and Georges Carpentier, the |axer Bradley will wea fost Be Syracuse, and I have a boxing club, lS Sere will star CHANCE CAN'T PLAY THE BAG nch lig! eavyweight champion, |collegians the team tha’ at the finish was 500 to 228, so it can are in excellent condition for thelr | the season for the Brooklyns. It was|'U¢ Ryan A.C. We hold bouts about be seen how easily the youthful won- AS OF OLD. twenty-round bout, which will be ,| twice a month, very successfully, der retained his honors. . Leaving out hia worry over the By John Pollock. fought at Luna Park in Paris to. |*nnounced the catching will be done jfecond base problem, Manager Chance | PN A BOUT of ten rounds, which|night. A cablegram from Dan Mc.|by Ownes and Hildebrand, “Bell- We don’t go in much for champtons, . @atisfied the 1a ce " Cha ve have good bouts between given above,| | was bitterly fought from the firat|Ketrick saya that the contest will|cord Bill” Chappelle, the spitbull| but we He Ikea Williams at first base, but|* tap of the bell, Joo “Young” Shu. | tract $20,000 crowé. twirler, will start the game. well magched men, and that's what jovmng fet eta ee aruc, the Jersey City fighter, won|] Joe Woodman, manager of Sam| Manager Bradley did not eend his} the people like to see.” ball player, The Texan can hit, and| from Leach Cross in the main event | Langford, saya he will match the tar| squad through the regulation work- “L never saw Hoppe play so well,” said Alfredo de Oro, who recently defended the three-cushion title just ‘ as handily as did Hoppe the 18.1 em» yasq would “The only excuse for the attack on boxing in the Legislature just now, | em. “His work was marvellous «or : y 7 » ‘| throughout. He made some wonder. A Page oe tls Fosition nloel and that,/at the boxing show of the Empire ees sith, Jock Blackburn any time outs yesterday, It was too ion bis it seems to me, 1s poor matchmaking in some clubs, A one-sided match {3 |ful draw. shots,-not missing any ‘Melder cannot be recovered from the |New York the latter part of last wens | to the men ent, Shugrue was entitled | iis foappearance ta Now ork in a|Pitehers and eatchera went throukh| aivays bad, ‘The Boxing Commissioners have done a lot of good. 1 don't |attempted during the contest. ‘outings now.and eon, would entitle him to firat choles | Gren roners because he was the *K-} Hout at Tom O'Rourke's National |® atif? workout fin the spacious cym- ' ice} Rressor In the majority of the rounds| sporting Club. as a regul Chance had an idea of and | ° 1 reatest | Oporting = Club. playing the bag. himeelf, but has| ou janded the cleanest and greatest “Lam in hopes of getting Willie tahoe , “Boxing as we hav number of blows, which are the main negro heavyweight, Bill Watkins of Carolina, t me at three-cushion biljiarde, ee Wh heir work vi Toeeg see where thelr work could be improved on very much. i i hnson's| nasium of the University of South ki it isn't any-| which lasted over five hours, It pre lon; There are any num! about given it up. He has trained | factors in nocdecision howt Memphis, will be Sam's opponent. eae ‘a Nothing like that is these tiasts con st who think Toate could ora in no-deciaion bouts. eee nine ¢ and improv- |) rope, tea Chore to cas hard ns any jan ci thea genes | factors tn no-decialon bouts, | ° SS SHIFTED TO The world In changing and. imp Nothing like that in these plush-rope fall cn the {t would require superh emtort | pointe than Cross in tila manner In| tesen ee rore, Cross and Shugrue en- | SNODGRA al Things thi o-declsion daya, I used to leave 0 in rin ta few years ago wouldn't i i tered the ring last night th y home with patches on my pants ana ak in there and play! many of the rounds he Jabbed Leach | brothers tried to Ket Hosing Conacn| POSITION AT THIRD BASE. 500 Tam willing to bet on myself, > act rouns naetued Teach for Maomiene se da, } Boise ‘s my ea and go our me- |Next year it may be too late for him repeat iy wi ast left nd jal sioner O'Neil to give hi jaw a boxer where into the Michigan woods and) to accept, as I am rett: man - - Ei Cuba. rhe, Yank leader has slowed | and sent short rights to the head and |ailow Frank Moran to be introduced, MARLIN, Tex. ch 21.—The}aure of getting his money fight to a finish for a couple dollars, | £0, nccePt: ae ft a Reine Per Eee pOhey Hd bet i 3 20"; lie cmanared to we aetignting | ram, the ring: but the Commiasioner [monotony of the long string of de- Yad in a covered sing With Kloves |iny eyesight and nerves are weaken. 2 . refused, statin, t ‘ D y x rs Te aks probe stretch Shope ingles into two+bag-|Cross had the better of the milling. pamed by thee Boxing Scemimten feats of the regulars by the rookles! rue never to get into the ring until ce 18 ae dofeating Sutton, Hoppe broke.” im © days of yore. He ue would ne fe Saekey Fighe. to against fightera being introduced | was mot relieved yesterday, The rook- H had my end at the puree in kd 66 HE toughest fight I ever had| another world’s record for a matelt at lander leader foe's stomach and would shoot inside | from rings. time by the score|hands. Many and many a time I've er 9 a sea 2 i faMer, This job ts between Gil-| The one shining star of the 1914luppercuts to his face or loeetheciece i h— tea won again, this time by the score) hands, | Many and many s time ve I Fete eee tte | acne aYerealne EAE fap Cente caae fand Chanuell, Though the] ae nay ene The hee Ther | punches to his head and face. Nino boxing shows are billed for {ot 4 to With thelr onwl-cll Btlmoney atuffed into my trunks #0 that Toulsvilie, Tommy knooked | lanlngy, | Fspne Also bold, the. ea < t is not permanent, Gil-| every move this young pete tal ont In the fourth, elghth and tenth| to-night. At Fairmont A. C., Frankie} Wednesday, the regulars have sco nobody could get it away from me, | me down hard in the first round, and A ¥ 1,000-point game with Slosson in 191 Sutton was disgusted with the show. 4 rounds Cross had tho bettor of the| Fleming vs, Willie Warren and Patsy | but two ruus in twenty-three innings, oe 6 present vy Seng call on| Frank Farrell $15,000, is almost an milling. He natled Shugrue with | Kline va. Joe Goodney; Sharkey A. ro Channell (having a bad) uci Gounterpart of Kid Elberfold. | many a heavy punch to the Jaw and| billy, Mecrave van Yonnen wie, | afterward 4 went in and slugged with wil be remembered that | Roelly ho is fustor than Elberfeld and and McGraw {s up in arms. 66] GOT my lesson one time in New! him, just playing his own game. 1 ing he made, and it is said that after that the regulars will York, when I fought Myateri-|could hear people d the ring|tho match he told the bil . stomach which shook up the Jersey-| Brown Gym, Young H That means ork, ought 3 people aroun: ng hie leg while playing| worth avery ont that ware aft |ite, "This punishment, however, did | Jimmy ‘Taylor, Chasiey Vea, Yt pe put through a course of sprouts Gen Billy: Mili CAM COMENE gay; (Che Uma caine Gaalt clone who conducted the event tha ‘Yanks on the Hill. |for him—and more, pal) not slow Joe up. He danced into| Johnny Keyes; Irving A. C., Brook: |in the way of morning practice on|ror the game promoter once before|I was supposed to be a clever boxer. Derr ORO BAS Eae oe 1 fielé for the Yanks o1 Peckinpaugh is a good man at short. | Cros and kept sending jabs to |lyn, Johnny Dundce va, Eddie Wallace; Itne road that may last until the|for u sinall purse, .nd he sent the! In a mixup Tommy butted mo on tho 3 “top five years ago. He has played in Now York onough |Lach's nore mouth in the other | Broadway Sporting Club, Brooklyn, begins, ‘The|Money to me afterward. | mouth and knocked out all my front Chance is not satisfied with Gil-| for the fans to be thoroughly familine | Founds, which gave him his big lead.|Ray Campbell va, Tommy Lowe; Ven. | championship season begins. Everybody was always talking| teeth, They weren't real teeth—just Bn Be Coulee Hey ‘The young fellow ts very | with his work, and there is little need |. TH Krow® receipts amounted to|derbilt A. C., Brooklyn, Hugh Rodden | rookies lost Snodgrass from thelr Hue-| gyout what a square, honeet fellow | false teeth on plates, I had forgot. | pperly. Ho sald that Ho “sogpl . of discussing him here, Peck is in| #753, and it is learned from a re-|va, Eddie Cook; Queensboro A. C., up yesterday, but were given Murray|he was, So 1 didn't worry about ten to take them out I usually hiv} use it o) prac! nee to Bt and eo pe om bee Rd perfect phy eal shape. Hania, source that Shugrue received Brooklyn, Sailor Maher va, Stanley! ang stock. The transfer of Murray,| getting my money the Smith | did before # fight. If West had only | table, so It was @ cinch for him to arm. Thoro is a horde of recruits acat- | $1,425.90. Callahan; Weat Brighton’ (8.1) {And Htock, Nhe rie the tea that] fight. My end was $2,000, 1 didn't known it, 1 was nearer whipped that | ake long runs. ailor Denehy va, Johnny rit My In the ninth inning Hoppe executed "7 y and to-morrow! met a nickel. After the moment than any other time in my De eee ey ee oulat Min its| couldn't Ket hold of the promoter, | life, ‘The two rows of teoth went |f0me Wonderful masi wit bev or Waco fans turned out} Who had my money. I went to down in my throat and lodged across | around-the-table shot: in ascertaining |two offera for Leach to fight. One Nee Perowde last Saturday and Sun-| Judge who owned part of the club|/my windpipe. I was choking when I sit one te the ivories ninety and te» weaker hitter, but |their names. Chance secs little pros- | was from Tom McCarey of Lon An. Billy Gibson, ger of Jim Ci age shan did Dallas, ‘The shift of| and ed him about it. got to my corner, Spike Sullivan, my | times, Is discouraged Sutton, deautifulfy. | pect in the majority of them. 1 ho offer y Gineor, manager of sim Cot: iday tna ak, however, -| "'You'd better go nome,’ he sald. | second, tried to get them out, because | after that he was not in the running. fields and throws utifulfy. goles, who offered Leach @ fight at) foy, the “Dublin Giant,” declared to- |Snodgrass and Stock, however, pos rigid 0 y | ti 4 Hoppe's other good runs were 7) in fm Uttle hope that a recruit can | ——. day that he has matched Coffey to|sibly carries with it more significance hen you don't know any way 'T couldn't reach them with my gloves PP 50 ‘ul 7 who is better than either better than did Bert Daniels, hoes oreind the beaction see every ‘ os o, tin a MeBY Ye enn ‘was sold to Haltimore for that fatlea or pha Ut many of thom Rave immediately after the Croas-Shu- bbs; Gowanus A. C., Brooklyn, aa ip to the mark that I) grue battle Bai Young Driscoll vs. Tommy Quinn. ‘Weneon, Chantel ts not so fast a8)oven had dimculty Ls le Sam Wallach received y ! neo Ican get my money? [ asked, on, but he could got them. ‘This was|the fourteenth inning, 66 in the six, ment Jack Conncrs, the west siie and. digg A ri Rl ‘base for| "No; you might as Well go home,’ in the fourth round, I had to get up| teenth inning, and he wound up the misses nm nova nn, O0EES Goes to th tt hte [te di en a eran Seabees Sey econ nef, ig, owe te 2 C, " d venty=flrst od. asa cinched Me oO e a Wnt Merardam leit To Gnothes tan Next day I found the promoter at| and hit me on the side of the jaw so y be he naid he wou! why people thought he; made his highest run Durti Word was received here to-day tended to be too drunk to understand | knocked my teeth out In that fight. this run he executed some excellent from Los Angeles, Cal, to the effect what I wanted. Imagine that—a| “That punch saved me, for I was |Cne-cushion shots. {he Dodgor magnate. “He bas been|that Bob McAllister, tho California! yyiam F. Baker, President of the| Judge part owner of the club, and it honest, sincere and a hard worker. light heavyweight, had been matched ” « pt National League Club has Kathored the foundation for alto meet Kid Kenneth, the heavy. {Philadelphia Netionnt temmue ow th ne toam. Recognizing his loy-| weight, of San Francisco, for twenty | returne " bar, holdin t bottle of wine|hard it dislodged the teeth d| Sutton did somo high-class playl regards Holden ° Jimmy Murray, tackles Joe Mooney. | PHILLIES WILL ENJOIN fn eden hands "When. he Baw me | knocked them clear out of my mouth. {in the sixtecnth Inning, when. he r cutdola For Organized Baseball PITCHER TOM SEATON,| waved the: bottles around. and pre: | Thats pa Most of the scar. 5 about gone. I mixed it up end he|ing was made on clever nursing, was a sure thing I couldn't have) tore in and gave me a tough time,| which is his forte. From this pott Big Leagues Are Philanthro- MAY LOSE A LEG. sot y money by going to court.| Ho butted, and I spoke to Tim Hurst, |on his work was wretched, alt id th kh M Phillies at Wilmington, ‘The ‘Tom itm ‘alt ‘different how. ‘The lay son: the feree, sie ioe), —_—— " A y and the work he did here, Mr.| rounds at Vernon, Cal, on April 14, | Phillie: sayy trols everybody, promoters and box- ‘You've t a head yourself, A pists, According to the [fihart yin’ work be assistant In} Gunboat Smith may meet the winner, {Seaton subject was broached and Taker | trols everybody, bromotite Hit bane} | “Wey You? auld “Hurst, whies |NEW YORK ELKS LEAD GAN PRANctacn, March Holey Brooklyn Magnate securing material for the Brooklyn sald A aes ae oho oor ¥ Club. He will be more than a scout : } pitch for us the coming | everybody gets whatever is due, meant that 1 was to butt too. I did, [ tan we see and broke Tommy's nose, Afier that IN BILLIARD TOURNEY, ouKh the Brooklyn and Chicago Fed-|¢¢ A ETE that little experience) 1 kept pounding on the sora spot, and ir. Dahlen in our service.” | Joe Chick ina ten-round bout at the fe cane * Na regardless of which | 1 always made them give foe Gree ae Sn, nee. 19 ee ToMTRACANNT, Which bee tose te cee n club in the past has| Hast New York A.C. last night. | Mint ets hints 1 will see to it that h me the money bofore 1 went | between rounds with @ mop. In the |Zourument, Which, has been tn progress are of Kddio Phelps,|Bartfield floored Chick four times dors not play with any club but the} iiiy the ring. I was my own tnana- ee rar Mecarent | Hrooklyn,. Queensboro, Hiisabets ‘and John Hummel, | with amashes on the Jaw, Upntiies: ger and T took caro of what waa! Sens, Count, ao Hurst ecopmod | Nem ave been long with the —_—_—_—_ ——————=| mine, Sometimes they tried to fool ie oT didn't get over that nent or | Dodgers and in organized baseball me by paying me in one dollar bi two years, for West gave me an aw- In granting the wish of VPhelp = Ss SsS==o a stack over a foot high, but f ful bedy “peating too. It wasn't a » made manager of the All went to the ring until Thad boxing match, it was just rough and Febbetn nay he in the Sport Net Te dollar by dollar, and put it whore | MOXIE mate, | It’ would be safe. | “Such @ fight would bo Impossible | !*rk: The club appreciate ‘ahi o| Soldier Bartfleld, the Brooklyn |# ie ret es tors [onal SS pick players, and oe Ata plnamie i fighter, had an easy time defeating Sememeiners® Seakariem te Oakland HAT all baseball leagues through | Tho. rc 3 eee eee out the country would be quick- eee Callahan that hie ly batted out of existence with- ogre player may loose a leg. Chappell |out organization ls the opinion of broke in a new pair of shoes in the|Preaident Charles Ebbets of the against Gan Francisco last week | Dodgers. Prompted by the activi- rubbed the skin off his left foot. es of the Federal League, the Brook- ——.{.-—— : lyn owner in a lengthy interview ex- » COLUMBIA PITCHER ‘or he will not pitch wt all, | Al- Caught. plains the workings of organized ball | “l’helps wi roy is the referee In the = “ in these daya under the Fra Tontand Albany,” xald_ E 66 PFQOXERS now want too much) and the commission rules. [run in the to FRACTURES KNEECAP, |2"4 bow Diayers within its limita are tO ont chor badly out in Newark, but| ‘The challenge round for the Davis shot, Fine cushion play will be brought for their services, It's com~ | why [believe that it would be a wrea joints in Protected. Minor leagues, according | Pheipx hax been eighteen years i|Cup will be played on the new turf Ot by tbe scheme, and skilful placing ing to a time when there'll | Mistake to repeal that law. Th Geerge fmith, the mainstay of the|to the Dodger leader, supply diamond | organized baseball and a reward of the ball would be a development T Jon there are men the chairman of the tournament for boxing clubs can't go on taking | into the woods ax we used to and | % cup for the wine all risks and little chance of profit.| tight to a finish with skin-ticht ting of the clubs to date: 1 used to fight for one or two hun- | Boxing with! “I ars when I wag better than fighters who demand ten thou- sand to get into a ring now, Many | do any harm to any a tine I've fought @ hard fight for @) one, As for that talk about boxing — , puntabment of Imprisonment for wn. oe tae Fe “They dant | ceveloping qfanmen. that's Tom Foloy of Chicago has invented | It: hookmakers and enables both ne 4 white, 0 oD thousa: 3 ania kers and bettors to recover by all appear in the records, T started | well trained men whose great , & now billiard game which would Puts igal action. in the courts for the when | was a litye fellow and fought | Dition Ie to. live clean, kee i ward falthful players, and as an in-| 2) Willie Hoppe on an even footing With aount of winning and losing bets, | for over twenty years, IT was mid-| and healthy and be succe: % it, 15 to 14, capturing four . ‘ " | " bi ." the other professionals, The table is —— dic-welght champion and never! profession that pays ae ad stance of owners’ liberality President| where he was going, but it developed ' = 5 da stripped, | § bay tha seven bouts. There was only one h I ‘hun | that he had taken a littio qumshoe trip ldivided into four equal oblongs by| William Hazard, Secretary of the Weighed over 145 pounda stripped, | to those near the top. ‘Peat being made by Meintire of | MPP*t Felatos how the Brooklyn CluP) to Macon, Ga, to talk to some of the lines drawn. from tho centro of Ach Polo Association, yesterday made Usually 1{2 or less. We didn’t quar- cree : sf Princaion tn the has treated some of its old playors.| Boston Hiaves and had “run foul of lsc and end parallel to the sldes and |publie @ letter from P. Egerton Groen, rel about weights in those days. utes For instance: ‘ewe gives inthe courts of the West Side Tennis Club, | at Forest Hills, Long Island, In Calumbia University’s pitching astaft,|*tars with their primary baseball ed- for his ion ary Yesterday fractured his kneceap in prac-| cation, After making good in the | POlMted leader ¢ ‘The * “ae ib A me it ——<>.--— — August, according to a well informed oy of a vertical h layers rought to the ‘ % ) y betting on horse rac | Mes lever eam et ne Sete | majors and paid tie salaren, (FED MANAGER ENJOINED [is Wennin pluses The West ite ienaod boskmakers. The moar pr ner ‘ club oi bd pee i vide tax on all winning bets, re- bu Sitch ta likely to become | But organization is not all buying! FROM SEEKING LEAGUERS. |new grounds. ‘Tho transit facilitles|ucen the present tax on pari mutuel ave the best, rocelpts by 54 per cent., provides a The German Gover gloves and under 7 tlet for that by and trading of players, explains Mr.| —_—>_ — Ebbets, Despite a popular concep-| LYNCHBURG, Va. Yale Grapplers Beat Tigers. tion baseball owners are not like) burgh Federals were MAVEN, Conn., March 21.—| slave traders. Thoy are quick to re. te '@ Wrentling team defeated Prince- Stated copa. March 21.—Pitta- d Op Corin’ from & man who knows, Taal M:N, an wy AEE. | that i} vr ~ “y . Be gles it soun: Uke a0) = / ad 1 >| “When you're writing about ‘ ing to ra, ends, The rules provide that one of mauager of the Hurlingham Polo 3 “re : “Mr. Dahlen has been a faithful em- "io" {ork the next pack Without the object balls must be driven across Club of England, accepting June $ fights some time you might mention of the Brooklyn Club,” said accomplishing anything. ™Y one of the dividing lines efter each gnd 12 for the eup games, ® * Ges ene I had with Dasniy Needham, ot ee

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