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5 Rifih TIEN ESF TL ES ENRON rT eae ee cae oe a cua Pye ‘mala foil ROBERT EDGREN HELPFUL HARVEY---HE SAILS ON THE DEFIANC | anes Desi Copyright, 114 Sy The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). ytRD Rai = mile and seventy WELL, /CAP, 106 (Voplin), 1 t 1 too and 2 te 6 first; Great F a), 9 wiswine T Oe rete I'm Gom' 7 = To to 1, 8 to 1 and econd: Jor COULD MINGLE HELP You Fur — Finn, 106 (Siit Ny Sto band IN THAT CUP one. THe Rowers 5 fie & thing, Tine, 1.07 Heisindles Day also ran. Ce ald ' FOURTH RAC Caughnawaga | Handicap; § three-year nga Bwany mbo, 1 even, ia 1 Marjorie ihe Land 9 to 2, ‘third Braye Cunarder, fouthern Maid, Plate Glare, baret and Pan Zareta also ran (Murray and McCoy Likely to! = scouted, TIRTH WACK Purse $500; threes Fi =o ae opt eee: i) kur jongs. Gimli, 104 (Vandusen), tol, + Provide the Best Middleweight | |8'toS and 4 (0 5, won; Birka, 97 (C or roll), 8 to 1.8 to 1 5, wecond: Fight Seen Here in Months 9 s' carseat patio i Met To-Night. Jf : ae ELGH s ~ ——— 4 : Hill Stream, Stucco, Jewel of Asia, Tyro, Rocky O'Rrien, Apias- ter. Constituent and Free also ran. re G 3 ‘ SIXTH RACE--Purse $500; three Peer. Bis Tens Ceti KE year-olds and upward; selling: six furlongs.—-Briar Path, 113 (Taplin), 5 &@ poor day that doesn't have . 4 : to 2, even and 1 to 2, first: Minda, 9 ‘tte championship battle, Tues- | /s = \\ ‘ Ciurpoy) § ’hé to nat even, gee (a Y . ond; Bolala, 99 (Smyth), 16 to 5, 7 te @ey night Johnny Coulon lost We] ———— 7 SS 6 and 7 to 10, third. Time, 1.15. feng held title to the doughty law > P = Yi per, Harbard, King Mc Williams ‘of Baltimore, and to- | Ben Ledi, Ar Al McCoy will let Billy Mur- ) : g @t the Coast have another crack SSS LATONIA ENTRIES. Bis. Down in Australia McGoorty a, % > 7 ana im@ Clabby are matched “for the ” = 7 “ Pinst RACH Selling: mavtens:, two yearatee a t title,” and over tn Heat ‘Tia ong bagi itchie and Welsh settle . weight question and Gun- ——— B= Sc GK VIEW LEADS SEATON IN BOX [WILLANSBACK | GINTS)—)‘BROOKLYA, =| eszsm FIRST RACE—Puree $600; for Feat the real heavyweight king. if Vrot Hise i) % maiden two-year-olds; five furlongs. — " tg a r at the Mt. Nicholas to i pe on 110 ner won; Mad * x uaa! 104, affal . bd cal uchess, ‘aylor), second; oT I On: fe likely to be a hot weather f A R | BA (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) Derothy Perkins, 110 (Henry), third, | Sti ,{7%), 10: ‘Traut, 100; Princewmn, “108; Both Murray and McCoy ma Time, 1.021-2. "Flossie " Crocket, TAY "RACK. Allowances: flim Uheee gear Planetary, Mountain Pearl, Lida Earl, 914 en iy TFs OB atinetts 4 . g Dectare, 107 me premming “quick action this ‘ ; . nd Helen’ Raybourn haphert Cou : ‘Mae, and probably both mean to as ideal weather for baseball and {sand school children helped to swell | Two-dollar mutuels paid: FE RACE— selling: duse.gearold end wy ‘Previde it, When they met a few there were 7,000 fans out to see the| the attendance. 1, straight. $7.50, place $4.90, | TAM ae formes. oval Dalney, 6 Pita ago Murray had too much re- fun. FIRST INNING—Huggins out, 40; Madeap Duchess, place | Lomton” to4) tharley hts rman yin Yair * for the punch that put Chip FIRST INNING—Leach filed out| Smith to Daubert. Magee fanned. na show $6; Dorothy Perkins, show iat re Caan 4 Homl Tea, Tan ey may, and McCoy was just getting -_ _s ———— to Burns. Good out on a fine stop|Cather out, Reulbach to Daubert. |*74 pee eesti je fe notion that he was a cham- ; ; , “ by Mathewson, who tossed to|NO RUNS. SECOND RACE Puree $600; for fil- & " NeMtanly 16 on pica 80 expected to be & litle August Belmont’s Star, at 8} Bradley’s Men Get to Hendrix|Manager Chance Takes Har-|Merkie. Saier drove a liner at! Dalton beat out a hit to Beck. He upward: six furtongs.—Jessie. Louise, Rind. iets hein. 6 Wander ttt 98 (Taylor), first; Tavo ‘a, 100 (Mar- «Haat Get roar Cre , : Snodgrass that he tried to play for|Was thrown out stealing, Snyder to ), firs a Creme allowance claimed, ‘Track fea, 2 Meco y are lkely te} to 1, Defeats Best Sprint- in Second Inning for ris Out of the Game—War- |a single, but it got away from him |Beck. Daubert Mied to Cather. | thing me, 113 36, Latria, razelie, oa in some months. They Se, een =) ra and rolled to deep left centre and it|Smith out, Doak to J, Miller, NO} Fontarabia, Lady London, also ran cH iy matched, equally’ able to ers in Training. Solid Hits. hop Opposes Browns, went for a home run. Zimmerman | RUNS. $2 mutuels : Louise, re arly 100; Geonee lies and mares, three-year-olds and ['l; ® Oe olden Stypeegbes { ~7 | take, and equally confident followed with a sharp single through| SECOND INNING—J. Miller ain. | sttalglit, $4.50: . $3.00; show, 82,40. BOND STREET She has. Cen Geatea Steaks the box. Schulte popped high to| Sled to centre, Wilson singled, send- t ; has bee rene” | Thi $2.60. Chip in San Francisco and Raeseient ad bdpalbcttyssoa dtshatul ATTING ORDER. Stock. ONE RUN. ing J. Miller to third, but Wilson was RD RACE Purse $600; for two- with McGoorty, Clabby aad] BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, eta NG bere |i New SNL Wii | Bescher ted off with « double to] causht trying to get on second, Dal- | veariold colts and weldinen: eal 4 as ioe cteriocked byt le- |}. ¥., June 11.—August Belmont's | shaw, cf. Flack, If, Maisel, 3b. Shotton, cf, right. Burns sent another Iner to|ton to Omara, Whitted lined into a/}\) "Won; Martinos, 109 (Taylor), se Rockview, after disappointing all) Myers, 1). Zeader, 8b. ‘Truendale, 2b. Miller, ib right for two bases, scoring Bescher, | double play, Daubert to Smith, NO|lond; F. A. Weigle, 98 (Mott), third. Chi if hi season, came out this afternoon and | Evans, If. Tinker, an. Peckinpaugh, ss. Pratt, 2b, Zimmerman made 4 quick assist to] RUNS, Time, 1.08 3-5. io, Bt, Charlotte, i they will rel beat the most evenly matched and | Murphy, rf Wilson, Hartsell, rf. Ww ; Sater with Grant's bunt, Burne ad-| Wheat hit a home run over right |Jef Roberts and bh of Gold al ’ ‘and = will mean an Hofma ¢ F " ok, cf, Ww, If vancing to third. Doyle hit to Keat- |peld wall, Cutshaw out, Whitted to/ran. Two-dollar mutuels paid: Den- oy int , a ip ys ©. plate. Doyle was out stealing, Bres-| jer, Omara out, Doak to J. Miller. Martinoi e 370, show $3.10; fipodes. in the historic Toboggan Handicap, Land, ¢. tb, | Williams, 1b. nahan to Sweeney. ONE RUN. ONE RUN. . A. $5.70. of the most pathetic things|'M¢ feature of the day's races, Git | Seaton: P. Hendrix, Warhop, p- . SECOND INNING—Sweeney filed] THIRD INNING — Snyder out, SEIS’ tai tha Fintan seate’ # ford A. Cochran's Figinny in the} Umpirea—Manassau and = MeCor mpires——Hildebrand and O'Lough-|out to Bescher. Keating went out, Omara to Daubert. Beck walked. WINNERS AT MONTREAL. 4 to the| Mick. Attendance—1,100, lin, Attendance, 3,000. Mathewson to Merkle. Bresnahan | Doak filed to Cutshaw and Beck was the pesesing of Cham Weed: ail: the way, aboss ibaa: to” tive = | ee was called out on strikes and put up |doubled up at first. NO RUNS. Coulon. ie tas boon’ rest closing rush of Rockview at the 2DERAL LEAGUE PARK, CHI-| (Speciat to The Evening World.) an awful holler, NO RUNS. \MeCarty out, Beck to J. Miller. eighth pole. Hq however stuck it June 11—The Brookfeda and) SPORTSMAN PARK, ST. LOUIS,| Merkle struck out. Keating tonsed Reulbach struck out. Dalton singled | pion, always willing to Rive) ot gamely under McCahey’s ride to|Chicago met for the fifth and final M0 June 11.—Branch Rickey made | ut Snodgrass, Stock filed to Leach, |to centre. Daubert out, Huggins to J. NO RU Mitier. NO RUNS. beat Ten Point for ‘the place. kame of the series here this afternoon, |" eleventh-hour ewitch tn the line-| Niet INNING—Vaughn struck) FOURTH INNING—Huggins fied | (sinyth), 6 to 1,2 to 1 and 4 to year ago he kept on training} The field swept down the chute) Manager Tinker, who has been out of | | Up and batting order of the Browns] out, Leach got first on Grant's fum-|to Wheat. Magee doubled to left.| ond; L'Aiglon, 100 (3 athan), like a fleld of cavalry, Figinny slight-|the game for the past six days, was, fo" the second game of the series, |ble. Good flied out to Bescher, Saler| Cather flied to Wheat. J. Miller | to 5, and 7 to 10, third, Time—1.15 na icondltion to de battle ta)" 1 front, with the Cassatt colors] welt enough to get, hack to hla posi With the Highlanders this afternoon. figd to Doyle. NO RUNS. | |lned. mealght Into Reuitach's hand. | Giitert Rese, Ming, Kean, Mviventr ‘After that he spent month “lo by for @ second only to be re-| tion, He 1s worried because of the enforced | aq” Mathewson ‘ ; a ; ed. Mathewson walked. Bescher Smith out, Beck to J. Miller.| ran. LE GA month in the woods and.on the|Placed in the range of the fleld) ‘FIRST INNING—Shaw flied out to lay-off of Catcher Agnew, due to a| fouled to Saier, Burns filed out to, Wheat filed to Cather. SECOND RACE - LITT Cl RS Collar 2 Lhe Makers r. Jacobs &! FIRST RACH—Purse $500; three. | LwanZendt year-olds and up; selling, six, fur. 8 to Cutshaw flied Purse $500; F h h ’ glasses by the orange and black! Flack, Myers was retired, Zelder to|"Charley Horse,” and used Jack | Leach, NO RUNS. |to Wilson. NO RUNS. Jyear-olds and up: selling: one or the man who eee peenigan and Wisconsin try- ‘ Harn ts ‘cole | | : FOURTH INNING-—Stock tossed| FIFTH INNING—Wilson walked, |and seventy yards.—Dynamite, > regain his health. When he|*ceves of Levchares. Tranid’s col-| Beck. Evans was an easy out, Hen: | Leary. the first paseman, behind the | wut zimmerman. Schulte doubled to| Whitted sacrificed, Daubert to Cut-| (Carter), 3 to 2, 1 to 2 and 1 'to 4, likes a short Havana Havanag, sildick and absolutely unable to de- |°T# too Were right in the foreground. | drix to Beck, NO RUNS. veh Rent. hae aged infielder, | ief, centre. Sweeney popped high to| shaw, Cutshaw covering first base. | won; Lady Rankin, 108 (Traseh), 9 to AT L DEALE fend Bis title challengers popped up| Whitney's light blue and brown cap,| Hack went out via Seaton to My- Pea te ee dea el et, Keating fled out to Burns.| Snyder singled to centre, searing Wil-|1. 9 to 2, and § to 5, second: Princess ALL DEALERS | RS as Thi {worn by Notter on Meeting House, |ers, Shaw stood still for Zelder's| Bill James opposed Jack Warhop.| NO_RUNS son, Snyder out stealing, McCarty to | Thorpe, 107 (Carroll), 7 to 2, 6 to 5, and ¢ most persistent o! | James op, Ja OP-| Vaughn tossed out Grant. Doyle|Cutshaw. B: ingled. Doak fied | was Kid Williams, who beat all dropped out of the picture after the/line fly. Tinker doubled into right! Manager Chance decided to bench ut on a bunt to Saier unas-|to Riggert. ONE RUN, rivals, including Campi and| ®rst quarter and the Belmont's ma-|contre. | Wilson walked. Zwilling | Joe Hurris and sent Hank Willtams| ‘i tQq” a 4 ; awd out. NO RU to first sisted, Merkle also laid down a bunt| | Riker! out, Huggins to Miller. and had an undeniable right |'00" sleeves on beg nat la dais 2 . NING— and Vaughn threw him out mara going to second. Reulbach | for the chaplonahin: “ne (Prominent until the race was half Lae, HARON Wobed ne Orient (RENE walked. Dalton forced Reulbuch. at Lad jrun, Then Butwell was noticed| was put out the same way. Weste “ *| FIFTH INNING—Snodgrass made Beck unassisted. NO) Kid's cl Pi ¥. eck beat out a hit through James. "1 's challenges worried | ploughing through the bunch. In algil fanned, but reached firat on a fine running catch of Bresnahan’s more than any of the others, |jiffy he was alongside the leader, , Ghgnter doubled to the | Beotian NG RNa eel lifted to Bhotton, “NO RUNS. long fly close to the foul line, INNING—Huggins out. could feel that the public|Figinny, and in the drive from the|right fleld fe@ce, acoring Westersil.| Shotton lined to Hartzell, aitier Mathewson tossed out Vaughn. Leach | Cutshaw to Daubert. Magee singled | eighth pole home he proved the|Land singled to centre, scoring G&x-| called out trike i stole second. nt threw out Good.| to left. Cathe t, Cutshaw to of the away. t ate Boat throw: ‘ Snodgrass bunted, and was out to] trying to get to third on the play to Give Coulen @ thousand| Speculators were up in'the air on|tendaeto ee THe m Outy| BECOND. INNING-—Cook fled to Hendrix to Beck. TWO RUNS. . r, Sater unassisted. Stock walked, and| Daubert to Smith. NO RUNS. if he'd ign to Aght the Kid,|the renult before the race. Leochares|" Wickland hit over Meyers's head ate Ae Eas gut Holden.| stole sccond. Meyers filed out to| Daubert struck out, Smith flied to snapped him up. He thought | Wus backed almost to a standstill, 48/ror two bases. Beck singled to left.| atole second. H. Willkima was tossed (Schulte. Sweeney tossed out Math-| Maree hee Jauts Whitted to J. = e a e " was Whitney's Meeting House, while | je ns e oa ai 1 ewson. th hed come back and hel there was only w scaering piay on| ovens Cogted the Dall and Wickland 2 OY Witte ace witiama|. SIXTH INNING—Saler was called] SEVENTH INNING—J, Miller hit! Keven up to) the others. struck out. Flack was given a free|caught stealing, Nunamaker to Will,| Ut on strikes, Zimmerman singled! to Smith, who threw wild to first, and alk he entered the ring he| Six thousand, the biggest crowd of| ticket, filling the bases. Zelder sac- Walker died Pack to Wiltz] to centre. Schulte followed with a] Miller went to second. Wilson out, he was the old Johnny Cou-| the week, were in a frenzy of excite-|rifice ‘flied to Murphy, Beck scoring. ms. Austin walked, Austin died| #se hit to right, putting Zimmerman Cutshaw to Daubert, Miller going to e A that he'd win, dienipated ant| UGRL2% the leaders, swept by the) Farrell wan caught going to third.| gtealing, Nunamaker to ‘Trueadate./O" third. | Grant Rot, Sweeney's third, Whitted fanned. — Snyder ay Judges. Murphy to Gagnier to Westerail. TWO] nj "NS . Te was like soft clay in|” ‘The slaughter of favorites was aoa? we NOHIRD INNING—Warhop fied to| to. the plate, but Meyers dropped the| struck out. ONE Ri : was to protect inde of the INE “blond Hereu-| tinued in the opening event, when| THIRD INNING—Shaw struck out.!snotton. Maisel singled to centre. | ball and Zimmerman was safe, Schulte} Cutahaw out. Doak to J. Miller. P | eee Baramne gh will, khurst, the cholce, was never a] sye) was out, Farrell to Beck.|Maisct stole second, Truesdale sin,|S9ine to third and Sweeney to sec-| Riggert out same way. O'Mara beat Se he tender. The winner, | Evans doubled into left centre. Mur-| ged to right, scoring Malsel, Trues.| 0nd. Schulte scored on a wild pitch] out an infleld hit. He stole second Coston ed an ana, rk, ran prominently all the | phy worked Hondrix for a pass. Hof- ‘ ‘ third. Searing and went to third on Snyder's rae e a : dale stole second. Pock fanned. James| and Sweeney | took ' Beck got Mec Pierce te ikely to be m great |Somtending voaition, In the tch, | took third on the throw to the plate. |°%4, ONE RUN. , third and taking second on the BIGHTH INNING—Doak struck 4 Leary filed to Holden Wares} oo out, Huggins doubled to right. Hug- Kilerea, finishing very strong.) W rail fouled out to Farrell. TWO], * throw to third, Vaughn singled | to right. Hug. 4 } : Cutshaw fumbled money Tinker fouled to Myers. Wilson femme’ NO RUN, ati teach” forced out Vaiighn, And it was fitting tha el. from Ris heeln up” Home he Lady Rene ee RACE. cavorite (anna: Zwilling did: fikewise. NO ‘POURTH INNING Hartzell titted | Dosle to Gro ee UE Beaton TS i ie i it g t this THAT: f 36] sady Tevee was (ne Arat favorite fs OUR , Meyers to Doyle. NB el d hould first be ed one, ume Pe taro DUE A | of “the day fe score, She was in] FOURTH INNING—Gagnier rolled Oe Naot our tee Ho tne | Bosoner nea to Schulte, ” Burne SRGne ane i ous device sho t employ outfight he 1 |front most of the way and was only|out, Tinker to Beck, Land strolled. Pratt. ingled to left centre. urray batte mother Nap. i fe Battimone blonde galloping at the end, to win by cight|Seaton struck out. Land was thrown | ;,, Mule” Popped to Maisel. Pratt got | Aa’ p > teins Grant. Zimmerman threw. Mur-| Sellor Fred Fritts, heavyweight cham- ee fengiha ffrom James Butler's Gnat-|ont stealing, Wilson to Tinker, O| (2 eeeond when Pack mufted hin Ay.|for Grant, tare talens head, wiv: | pee thea a ene ee sham: to safeguard a whiskey that has you glad you're not |!t was the Butler filly that made it a] RUNS Wiliiasng arove, deep to. Martell The t avounaer over Halen's head, aly. the stakeholder?” asked Billy |TACt, for the reat were never serious been roe | Ere une tdrd ater the cateh 0F.40" bowie iad to Leach, turns) game“ ime Math Found ote Vi sound and mellow and mild since endera, Broomleaf had all she ‘3 coring and jurray taking thir Gibson Iast night \eould do to outlast Ashokan for the FEDERAL LEAGUE. Brat ORs fallied to H, WIllAme Tks singled to centre and Murray 7 1823—Wilson—real Wilson. yw! Of all the messes 1 ever | third money. aT INDIANAPOLIS. a ee ee ‘sed the plate. cangdarass popped My foot in, the Ritehie-Welsh THIRD RACE GAME. RU aoe LZ, That’s All! making was the worst. Every-| ‘The Belmont Military BALTIMORE. BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. (SEVENTH INNING—Good went ‘ at's : on edge and ready to call scratched down to tne a atena 00201020 0— For tmo-searcide, seing, tive |ainted. Dyer playing short-stop for off If anybody else put UP | Henge, and that's they way they fn: | (NDIANAPOLIS= the Giants, Baler walked. Zimmer- aye Kea, Mast, 09. 5! : Epemsent, Willie's tumyer nad 0 (acer Sng inate they way they fn Soo 08 0 ol a iitiratae Mh, MT Minkalt | min popped "to lock: Baler” atoe j FREE CLUB RECIPES cat get of articles drawn up, !choice, led from the break and was % ‘ i second and went to third on Meyera's Tl % Sa three-act play. They |never’ let down, Btonehenge was| Batteries — Quinn and Russell Momward welling ate , wile throw to Doyle. Schulte singte y © ‘ree booklet of famous club recipes for mix. es, evorsthing In nocd awape ana (never # contender. Kaiserling and Rariden, Umpires— | 54) Mater 0 nt Ay to mht and Saier scored. Burns ae nc tae at | Wilson, 305 Fifth Avenue, ncips York. re Sine . ning In Rood shape au PO ae, ainsi Ane Bard ehe ane 118, ina Bier | made a marvelous one-handed catch | fatag feet ae ro ‘acolo teaet! Shannon River won the steeplechase Some ee Ueto as: eomiiog| OE PR ee aTive te Seep ie Clagwhere.” "We ‘give a ren SPORTING. SPORTING ms oa FORMS | atte form flip-flop that net all A , | ; y ok’ id ee mek 2 le et room for hours. At the last |tongues a en aceon, sHee mer al PirreMURaiee iT. LOUIS. a 114. Awebney fumbled Stock’s grounder | If juice and charge yourhut Se .34'545 ILL.) DEA FOO AMM on” i 7 . when everybody was tired way. Merry Task was second all the 0 Finn, a3 Dinan nore tig, Jan Raa inde, wie throm over dy to sign, Email Thiery jumped | Way. Bryndor, the favorite, aft Be A pete” Hobe me pole bged demanded $5 for his Pullman (trailing the fi hird money, No] $T. LOUIS bs hird, Meyers grounded Sailer, $1: 2.8 ch even tried ahs a ae of le ur * # F andererift, 113. |Stoch. scoring on the out, ‘Thorpe i ie called off again pt Shannon River. There may be 0 ear Heme 102 Beethoven, ‘103, batted for Mathewson and was out, oh ars select from, ta = si *. Keating td Saler. Bescher flied out grounder and made a perfect throw] singled to left. port ae ys Miller. Beck ae nee emir ith abd ‘pevcll stripes 454, cnecks, thing was finally settied | vome investixa er this race Ratteries—Knetzer and Berry: | *, to Sehulte, ONE RT in 4 bank and Rave) {Crandall and Hartley, Umpires—| sa S booed 16" Bath W,, 9, KIGHTH INNI Fromme now ot Sion At the® natinracton of | AUTOS FOR WINNERS Cron and Goocnel HAGE Bae aneessarite, masons [PitehinR for) the Giants, Keating iho vas | One themes trae Bruck out, Bresnahan Shop walked, pane, race Wack 10 keep IN FED PENNANT RACE, AT KANSAS CITY 5 ‘ae ar ie ;, Neowhaleete, 107. | Vaughn struck out. Breanahrn out ed eg ok AT 2.30 F, M, - = |e Oe bg to Doyle, NO RUNS 71 lo 48th Street —| |] On Saturday, June 13 13, Racin; ins at 12 d 1d boxing show. Being a! a... “A | BUFFALO— a 10 Wary stealing, Meyers , 1 ui) ig Be noon and will ee Jat 10 oblige somebody |y wage ‘wil’ git to Aare eecmaal 0000 au il, Tso Eg = dais Sccamaad, a a Bene in ie! ie ariecy to attend Polo Gam Peaconul, 11 RO’ u—Wild Bill nen 7 + 7 a 4 Byoeset. of Bare & Btn) ORR Never kuin for being consldeted by” President Gitmore 0000 | sper ro ; i i 71 OR RACES he ’ sth af ‘ Sh Ae ; Batteries—¥ord) and HiAIn} Pack ar nd; ken | ak O) sient. eof emeh el eet isathsde.t Ladies, $1.50 dy, and rly the Te-Oay, 3.30 (players “proft” sharing #cheme when and basterly, Limpires—Breena se th heventh round the latter was in dis! Stedjum Metoutrome, ~havee [he retinas” trom Cincinnatl. ne? and Cusack. *, Ea 2 uonasce Claimed, "eck fest, trees. es ry

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