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Dillon-McCoy Match Postponed Until Four Days After Jack’s Bout With Gibbons in St. Paul Oost Wes Yok vcnttg Wolk ACK DILLON fast night flatly con- | tragleted the rumor that he will not go through with the Gibbons fight for which he has just signed articles, Dillon says that he will start for Bt. Paul to-morrow, and will train there until Nov. 19, the; date set for the bout, ‘The Dillon-MeCoy bout, which wae! to bave been held at the Broadway | 8, C. in Brooklyn, has been postponed | until Nov, 14, Dillon went to John ce Manager of the club, ran, 4 r) to have the Mitoy Sa 1 go ugh with it it Jou Inst) wald ie “but I'd like to go out Went this nice bunch of money ibbons first, I'll fight for i i. tne after I fight (ibbons,”| ‘elsmantel at once consented to a) Ley oorgregr until four days after. it in St. Paul, IALKING of that Dillon-Gtbbons match, foxy Mike learned a! thing or two from Packey Me-! Ferland, of retirement until talked into fighting him at M47) pounds. Hult an hour after the MeFariand- | Gibbons affair at Brighton Beach [) ———— saw Packey at his hotel, excited and | exuitant “I'm a bad matohmak eried Packey. “I r to fight | bons, am [? Sure! McFarland's like a fox. I'm satisfied to let think T made @ bad mate sub made Gibbons come in at 147 nds, That was all I wanted. I'll t him again any time—at 147 nds, but 1 wouldn't get into a ring with Ble at 152 for any amount of ie si That's how crazy Iam, At ike would knock my head off. A hes ‘t have a She hee. I led that big iurse In front Mike until he was willing to mae pote w it. As von as he Set mane bin pui ng. for Rickentacher, 2 weight Torfelt, Then 1 kn = entered, Mike wouldn't oye hae. 060 If he had to cut of ton Taonoy Just aout a8 ante h a8 | rece ‘arland does, 1 admit for the rece wake of argument that I'm a bad total up to twenty-four. Feira but T didn’t make any v Packey refused to come out Gibbons waa am It) All the for the y a ntest of this kind. Rake about Aahiing Mike, You eco or the de ND then there was a little inter- | Donusen for ihe A Hey wee Giphens in bio reve tel a few minutes a terT ett pe ringsid pa no aquealer and I don't want give out a single alibi,” said Mike, it I know I didn't make my fight I was so weak I was afraid I'd co! if I cut loose. Now and then to get Packey with one pune but I was afraid to follow it up. The Welght killed me, I haven't bad ik of water for days. I've be 0 . led in the steam baths every day Hf -count after Fesning on the road until my | ene: Oe Seppensoualry is out. This morning 1/*!!P meets have been ar tongue avent out “tor a walk, and I was weak and dissy that tho sidewalk seemed to be rolling in under Pe sae ternoon, De AW Gee! tf T COULD ONLY AF & WHEEL LING THAT Luar eux) ‘Mulford Only Leading Driver Not in Big Race leading auto driver the single exception of Ralph Mul- ford, will start In the 100 mile race at the Sheepshead May Motordrome this Harkness De Raima, Kosta, Aitken, th, Willéox, have They form group of pilota which should puncture [nome of the existing speed records. Three additional entries have been ived for the race, bringing the with Gold This lar rocession at the end of ev Enis Is an innovation and should r wult in continuous sprinting. ———— |A.A.U. Arranges Two X-Country Championships mber of starters is exceptional f The chief at- ere le the $10,000 offered tn cash prizes and individual es who lead the lap. champlon- anged for the harriers of this city by the A. A. Van Gortlandt Park on Saturday at. 9, will be tho scene of j Dulldings wero swaying the senior distancers, while the et = iy tae Ge it they were ful juniors will have it out on Thankagty. ‘ . I was so afraid speoply ing Day over the Steinway course, ' gee mo Feeling and thfnk Id ore Road and Albert Street, Long ; been drinking that [ sli aroun‘ | Inland. ; throu RN hcek door when f sant neck | |. ‘Tho distance for both events will bo about @ix mi te the hotel. I came right up hero my room and lay down on the bed | try to get If together. Then | five to count. to ery. some silver cup, W, Rubte! amplonship C Street, the sounds so people wouidy : me. My nerves were on edge : raw from the drying out. Whon into the ring the heat from tho tric lights seemed to make my wim around in circles, ani stood in my corner I had w! 1@ ropes to gd from reeling. don's Wnow how I got through the rounds—just by mechanically myself together, I guess, I'd Farland at 150 pounds or over, I wouldn't make i47 pounds again Se eae Se ER ee ES (NS ER on Monday, 20, while the senior event's entries will also cldse with Rubien on Deo, 2. In each contest a club can enter eight men on @ team, The team winning the champlonship will be giyen a hand- for the junior race hiya close Cl What College Football Squads Are Doingin Their Training Camps h _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, __BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ Nee | Linousine A) A fee | OUGHT T' wave A FuyveR. — The WILLS Mare MAY Leos Tirep, a 1916. PUTTING 'EM OVER With “‘Bugs’’ Baer Copyrinyt, 1910, by Thy Veowe Ke Py Tie New ork Evening W THE AUTO BUG’S PROGRESS id Copyright, 1916, by The Prose Publishing Co, (The New Yor! Evening World.) / AW GRE! BRRRoDy \ \ Moo & euy ee. ) ELL, No Doubt All the American League Teams Will Havea Suceessful $ ea | son This Winter. } Since Penney? vanta trimmed Si State ' garding Penn's achedule & eK fuer ow thom out sida ‘one band tie wind at | . Foothall isn't quite so brutal now- | adayas, but still you don’t notice any the halfbacks carrying red, red@ ANGce! T Wie | HAD A PAIR, OF LER SKATES Bat Levinsky's schedule | have slipped a co jat will have to fight matinees and evenings to catch, Football Replaces Baseball | At Giants’ Headquarters, _ Keeping All Hands Busy <2" 0 ee | Running a World's Series Is Easy Compared to Handling Ars i a | rangements for Army and Navy Game, Says John Foster— —y.re supporters have stopped took, 4 1 ng f the i promised oir | perth of New York Club Has Few Idie Moments Dis- ji jiiherners never to sll } uting Sea 000. ; ; ting Seats for 42, FOOTBALL FACTS. Was formerly played exclusive By Bozeman Bulger. for tlekets, | iw a; sy pal amAtenes. | the headquarters of the New| Giants, bat it we, ine Fy “ Kverything 4 wed on Alma | York National League Foot “Buses, vunen, Mater, who ts John Dow of | ball Club Secretary John Fos-| | fout Tigers’ Strength Being ational League 2.20. ee taveatoa by a diet Board to Handle t eomiea tof ceaheeniaah | pitts i. cones to fixhting for Conserved for Games — °°, | nar sable gag ae ts a . | baseball official, “our armed forces soe rae by Ah ith Hi Yal cGraw Case HE } ean lick anybody in the world, They t é arvard and Yale i ot mi |are great people to work » bul] hy, i pan an “The McGraw caso will bo handled |aircady they've. pried things loose| Wekets ure. ail ty t git are played on Coach hi gl aeualriaaeen gehen Ik eae cee o-! trom me that” Army wants 4,000 Vite Dade wink te Wee 0a *g | tend to have his team outplay itse! nal ague when it meets here on} ss ¥ Bure, we'll sec all it Thenkagiving Day ich Rush Profiting by Eleven’s | tii." 10, jun’, tus, eam outpiny Nard tho second Tuesday in December” wait] 2% buxz, buza Dw, can ye resumod eee Mistakes in the Past and Is and xale. Most of the Princeton iay- President John K. Tener of the Nationas Alt Reh General, Ce the ladle ' Army ant Volike ynohting and fox hunt. @ veterans, ey Ww 10) League. Tho head of the League spake Mr, I. into the mouthpiece, wlready ! 00 tickets and) lag, ft can't be ployed Indoors bby to vif bares and |duire the same ard pructicp and jyresident Hempstoad of tho New Y ah Sailing shows ewojtn the army r ts exorcine jack Team to Play Itself Out | sary for inexperience ec eNe | Club held w long conference at the| boxes, Hut you mustf give me the Pe Paget ak ete a pe John Quit Bef y Bee ia tte et et Hee. oe tne | Hlants offices yesterday afternoon, Be-| names the ticket Nba the teal beet ll Goes efore ‘Its Two Important] ti2ccu tunare te nwo roughshod over |fore President Tener went down to the| holders No trouble|. “How many tickets will bo sold to| signed th \ Battles. the sinaller elevens now, It 1s beat to|Glants’ offices yesterday, Manager bye the public od pendence | . |Fremember that the Jersey animal is |J. McGraw was also a visitor, yh, M iin,’ ‘About vd now it Ks AS - . belng purposely restrained for bigger) a long talk with President Hempa tee ee oe ee if they won't get Laut many, De you none see By William Abbott, —_ |r next month, He lef, however, « aaore ue vefore| Wie T92H%s “record these addroasen in| inow: be sail with 4 sinica ewttsly, | The two eelock infield in far HE Princeton Tiger has been’ Yale's annual hospital list te atart- | tee’ Tener aeely i neparate seta of ticket | eve In peeecences tau: arse ae purposely kept in leash by tng. Chub Sheldon, a veteran tackle,| The reports from American League to be accounted fo Gare at top eclock... bul at’? Couch Rush this season, In 1 0n alck leave, ‘Hla place will be heauquarters to the that the) bar o'clock the regular infield ¢ most of the early games the eleven| #ken by Charley Taft, world’s champions, and other playerafipave secn a fe + plays the game same, with Was ordered to conserve ite strength for the more serious work later ‘on with Harvard and Yale, The though rolling up 38% points against Lafayette, could have tacked ¢ eral more touchdowns, but ordered to take things any “Speedy” Rush now ing previous Prine mista! profit in refusing to allow the Orange simply turn. Tigers, yell ready for the Saturda yD #Ov~ were afternoon until 'Thi day. ble pair of ends. kes to batt » The Ithaca squad will put through « driving practice every Charile Barrett, last year's captaln, is helping Coach Al Sharpe get Co Harvard The chief | trouble is the development of a capa~ The Soldiers ran wild against ‘Trin. and Black team to play fiself out! |ty, scoring almost et will fi before Lhe big wames. it is & part the little New Pngland ealisee Grint of the Rush system to develop the) gain by the unwelcome notoriety ate Jersey eleven slowly in order t greatest power may For years it has been a Pri weakness that ite teams were the best physical condition f championship gaines, Frequen play were overtrained. spent much effort son piling up huge smaller opponents but invariably it failed to bri the best results against Harvai Yale. One of the chief reasons f Tigers’ defeat by Yale last year was the r condition of the men. They lackes the ne ry ageressiveness and Were what trainers call “stale.” Speedy Rush, though, does not tn- be brought ow in the two chief battles next month, They had rlior in the # res against the nin system re- suited In a wonderful paper showing, hat its t aceton not in for the uy the ston. tending George Brickley's cage. Columbia's prospects are not actly encouraging with the more im- Portant games coming up for dect. An unusual number of injuries have retarded the Morningside (eam : football some teams are aces : tn the morning and deuces in the we never heard of : for} can get a bet enrolled fn the league pe youat his is more work th rnoon rt Ave had to tabulate a two World’ Series, bout we have one: a nant being wen In the A.M, ¢ protest from the Bi n ‘@ thouna NES n that w even fee tho P. Mila the. ti } ternity. President Da holders and it will go to forty ich to make prepa'ations, : the flag the tinie Bie ius : |that the fraternity. canne . ral we t Te WHE ICIS time 4 Ack [Habt of organtzacd pax v4, buses, uaa atanatees in to deal: the bird who ia a duke in practice : antl “further polnted all attended to-+Yex, that's don't have srounie witn ANS MygBemeant during i ere ROLINE We ents for four special tr z 0 ove! - chia fing pe ia an gumon *™ | alice MAM foe "haired ‘ i ccntined to base. 4 Jonni Mocraw of the | elahty-two, dil you say? s "one in your oMfieelt Yours you may play on it exhibition tour | ina front no ponsit , Coe out : ar Ela anteen 3 bait ut an tonula Hye pein Bla 1 By this time the visitor, accom- | some of th ibe RUROLEB:: ata will ana ett atts | panied by Davy Robertson, the lator. LU think Dallas, SReAL ACH eens Jor, came to the conclusion but you can't te play A gnmé ench day for a wook op | all this was about a foothall g Hatwaar ane tolen ohesenan he ANSWERS TO QUECRIES. tnore in several Southern cites, enijns) tne Pole Grounds. The Army an Rat sir, |, Blurp—No matter how much you the tone at Kansas City lNavy were In @ world's serics fight, the counter attraction Bail the drinking water there is suse ng out rd and ‘or the os a Ramen Hannes Kolehmatnen, tery, for the announcement jtirement came f Amateur Athletic stated that Kol the te ‘Kolehmainen, Finn Runner, Quits I. A. A.C. 1912 Olymple gaines, has deserted the Irish-Amerifan A, C. The reasons for jhls withdrawal are shrouded in m: pile national champlonship run on Saturday was accompanied by an aa vet to bee wrestling tournament this Fi. ti G Army and see SLIC CWS Jor and OSS1D Simp—Eligibility rules are wery strict. No athlete "who has ever A 4 Those two greet fighters, Jack Dillon, their second meet At on heal apieyin ie the legitimate Heht heavyweight cham | fusit much ¢ so pion, @ Battling Levinsky, the faat male evmatahed them for i fred G. Bat . ono yn tory ASN} hundreds jabber—Why don't you have th Hebrew heavyweight, will exchan mel Would he | waiter page you come sense? “4 punches tn another battle to-ntsht, This oe ‘ rount of the | hero of the/time the men will come toxether in a) to onder to give the men more time in which to | Pe Rams at New Haven, and the bali twelverround bout, to @ deciaton, at th am for their battle, Matchmaker Coauthor hae eal A Joe Lynch, who re t fain ht "of the Mani wy they have aold most 600 W y boxed a draw Armory A, A. of Boston, While seats to be furnished the pubiic With Johnny Brtle, de vely outpotnt have already fought many tin poche t would be eusy to nell 10.000 more Astey of th ide In the at of bi one of their fights has been sensational, if they had them, +The A " bout of ten round® at the OF the officers ofthe Both mea he Army lyinple 4u png The fact that @ deciaon is at atake to sab sie aba as Navy lone wouill buy up the menaly !letic Club of Harlem tu ere Ht wasinight will make them Daetle all the¢ | Billy Hove will referee te |’ y \f permitted Peete] Wve th ne # entry for) harder, and the nees are that the . as bas the Pessidant has not SATIN / bee oles tos hrdae tous | epted ation to he pres - ut will ye of the hardest foul teal Action will bo crowded Into the two] DUt the cadets and middies still think | Sommtnw « Scare IK. 0 between big men ever seen in the Hub. will come. ; od amount of money, It's kili- japplication to compete unattached. |tentwen Seuta at tie ones Sporting Club te pine : Val Sonr tax ie \terwetgth: ng YALE. ii tert guard, Henedict, Jeft| Kolehmatnen’s action tn withdrawing | johuny Dund po a bcp oni Pbodacn Aleta sap AA | ubrelion Lasutenane champion of ‘ DUE Babe ' — EW halfback, — were ounced eady | came c jeld | and Benvy Lew PP ARR Pasi yo Ply Aa rr ‘piped one ‘i Pea els © according to both McFarland | NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct, 2—With ty sae “Draett "4 “pis meme SE. BF Races walt tp Lee AME OSI [ant Nesey Tamed among the claverest men to the lightweight | MM Bory, but the m fen lane, night tn toe cnxth connger ee and Mike Gibbons Mike was a |Chub Sheldon out of the gamo and with | moans that fort {time in| circles, and the more diMcult te un |matoted last 1 Lie mon are paltud an follows: K, 0.) Ye" sure r etae Toe Seavey. in theese : tehmats bh lcaliahan so injured that he will not | ten days the full varsity team wilt be in |stand because dis brother, Willfe Koleh-|s*round boot eney vs, Mike McTigue and Ray Iivers vy, | KNOW thad, but came ' very poor matchmaker when lie) oi ack in time to ald im the Mnal| the lne-up, assuming that Zander and | maine been couching the Irish- |!’ Obmpia A tava Modan, Masor" : fought McFarland. He has reformed. | tevciopinent af the team, the coaches | s2ereon may be called frst string ends) American cross-country runners since |nn& Nov 1) . od As Davy and T went out the phone Now he te trying to work Puckey'# began yesterday to bulld Up a new line, naam |Zawson Robertson went to Philadelphia |\"/l2i'* for & ine nenvent ake of the gross re w the Brons ghiveient, ant | wan atill ringing eer se Dillon. one Glee’ Rie Dil-| Capt. “Black, with bis leg bandaged! PENN, to t charge of the University of|/.o, ‘to conte to a3 a Sah PANS aS wn so very hard, in the end, up to protect 1 waa D PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 24—Capt!| Pennsylvania track team, a eee eee for he is to let Jack come in at Iii sixual drill and tp the, | Mathews and Howard Berry were ex-| In iy application to the Registration | Jack Hrition will be » busy fahter the nex AMERICAN ATHLETES WIN | 4 pounds at 8 o'clock, and Dillion weighs | Wuooutedly jeused from practice yesterday ant | a, weeks ao he la booked for three b ry THRE id not appear rothall towa, : aarantee } Baly two or three ‘pounds more tian Washington and Jefferaon, an, Baturday,| Qld not appear inf ‘aft tows *but the pcommittes Kolehmainen said hin reas |{u" works us te is booked fur thie toula, | On f E OF FIVE EVENTS, | i that in fine condition, But as Dillon i wae at right guard and Hutchins | other members f Who took [sons for making the change were per: | Or. OO eee ne nae tie Cleveland A. 20 per cent, of the gros recelyte, .) by fa pretty lean when In condition even json continued At centre The rest of | PATE Hy the de at Fenn |gonal ly summer, whon his | 4" "Nie 14 he faces Tox Kelly of Chica H TANIA, Oct, $3 (via Tondon.| 3°72 eg that jast two or three pounds ma line Was Taft and Baldrige, tackle qarne t nm UN | Pegiment, f Brooklyn, jen St ikicnehn, Apres mn McArdle, matchinaker of the Patrmont | c.g P tera rain \ pli) Seconds 1 give Gibbons the advantage he wants. | sand Comerford, ends. | Wan ordered + Aeoletumaines:| ser round, at lernasts abt ‘0, tptar matched Teddy: densa, the kant eee { pd i en’t an unfair advantage, ~ BROWN. fned ther Wy fe WilkesRarre, a, Hrltton’s wile gare buih to iso arte ovis My PPT ge ditey Count ; p natch i concerneT PROVIDENCH, MR. L, Oct. 24 uupescs, He Au eleren-pound boy yanton ut_at & mhow to be waged by i ©. for while Dillon scales about 165) 4 Ost, 34.—Un wauad of Brown football’ men | enor. squad er eihinces ; fe noes, Wk Hoomile of Chicago, | oractically eve wunds Gibbons cau casily make ten | less there accidents to Perey tod yeutorday ae | Tere eee ued at hlin from ail wees , #Ull tart taining on the contest, run, fintshige tn practically every ‘Tro well mown Brooke fighter w tn, 4 nds less and be in his best Mght-|Haughton's football players this Al custom of | found an echo In the club ts not known. | 7 zy ba fighters wil | dian runner Ristan racing-driver in trim. week, the Crimson eleven will be in to take a rest |Incidentally the little Finn has been in |Westem fighter in ten-round bow il dan chaes was aia ad. | A 4 # € nt trim to go into ite annual on Saturday. }bad condition all summer, and hag run | opeaing boxing show of the Orvam ¢ | p Bob Stmpson and merica de epends peed repay te a 4 five men went ores poor races, These two together | Milwaukee to-uight, Young Abe the American team 4 LEONARD ty turning out [Kase with Comell on saturdny ppy algnal drill, but. ho have persuaded him to'ebanwe Bis | wigs, wil honk up with Lan en ee ie ee | 4_iftvat awd aoond ptaoce on c ¢ ion't beings i held A number of the | uthetic aMfiintions Milwariies | middiew as t the Future City ot ceunactinois:. Tha vik : | a real fighter, He isn't betns precifat an atl the trom Kicking ‘sane | inthe fall of 1912 he first eame to Mites me , iadewiaht ba ¥ He nday evening, Now, 6, Cassidy pectiy The visitors also won the e | Kept in a glass case like the un se eR ey an epent considerable tine | this country from Finland, fresh from |i. S8 meter). Wat, Berets BSeWe “EN hog, his bouts in that city, which | S0-metr ay race, N fortunate Coffey, who never did have] under the ¢ sin punting hie’ victories in. the 5,000 and 10,000 | Matiy MeCue tho Kacine, Wis,, figtte 4 | In the 1,000-metre run Ted Meredith |» Asis § 4 B@ chance to try the long route | ORDHAM — meter Mat graces ee 00g-raoter : 3 . ee pean ai Sa be ink ae | NS R Benny showed sun when ht F . gross, Colum ; stock hat . is hearvwelght. W846) champion, J. 1. Bolln, while in the | i ) n he nes Of “At Stockholi > I t ‘ @rner picked aw a likely futuro hight. | SUED 7 whee uches Ar | preston on Maroon Fis nore hs wy i 7 / glan Tellum, ¥ ‘ adinit 1 never saw any |n 4 five weeks of the campaign. usquOnanna, and Gara ae how © Fairmon r . @ same kind of Jubrication 4 ts Leonard showou | PRINCETON, the scii-final, . o ees first; Rustad, ast anger and ¢ low up when bit on YON, N. Jw, Oct. 24 o | NAVY, | PHILADELPIUA, Oct. %. ~The sla ‘diene. Diitis, ‘ihe: Week Dido bor’ wha dehnnaa Simpson, Amor- care-free ples ' In the frst round of the et up Was allowed the Pr ANNAPOLIS, Ma, Oct After the |erowd hised Jack Dillon and Larry] The Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn bas | Waltr fu! { Mochentor Last at, Wil box] sang ‘onda, tight the ‘Western ball "player yeater day. Spiedy atuitr game they had to play to win from |Willlame at tho Olympia last night, It |*eotber excellent cart of Bouts Booked for ite box: | Tommy Linie at the quoensbore A, C. to nies, |, 1,000 Me afacres Mun 0gk yaraa, a8 Bib rama senine fer, the ~ ee eavy swing ae, eae ere : ot Larry against wh they had |i8€ show to-night, In the main go of ten rrunde | Johnny J Jiminy Powers elssh i the | 12° - i, eae et; z 4 Raat caush of and iets deter interfered with th ions a arudee, ut the displeasure was vented {seme Martin, the mije middleweight? of | other ten third Macon Amertea, | JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO, a Ftobahons Kt every ounce of work the start was not made w ie wer Fen gainat Dillon, who did mot overexer: | wweye, will whe Kien - =e St EY Marenmin, argu POE Nod. dO E ster d of wiowing up He yy nor wit fife. da ete tain a 4 i » Rover ee Distance, | News Eoabtihed 1827 “Anvien 9 arder, The tinlshing Andy Cortes Wins Decision e ‘ Ort Jimmy | Mamacr’s chin pr n « ALLENTOWN te And 1 "4 i 4 elwht it ———ee -_ Hgbter fail siraigat forward on i rex, the New York Usitweight, ens 1 Walter of Re. first; Murray, Americs | seainaiaaeaiaiiaiiaiiaamai } face, It was s0 evidently Ever Hain. {CORNELL ily defeated Mick le Newar Ma at the Flower City A | sanoes 6 motrs S81 centin SPORTING, Mner's finish that pb wwonds didnt] otha y M4 All of the Kevstone A. C. nat niente and | Darcy tung Jack. th mt A ithouxh outweighed by twelve pounds. tclay Race--800 metre: “ bs Biya Bee Ae scunt, byt clamberc gun at Baturtay the “cooeh a fiftvensround decks was Daen ehowed any Slane salle cr ioegn Duffy carried tho Meht to Buth EP ROBES ARERS RE ACM, Gets, Wetneslay Sign. - tate the ring. ete wosure eat ~ Col " ship He then Baaded hi " ie 6 opening gong and at the candinavian team, Oe rege ag Tey w 4d yeelurduy, whem Mi- Cortes’s bout ull tue way, souie eulff wallops, foortine Club of the lircex teulght. This will b PURE ORE End 2 ibe sag 5 | Bastae desde, ae Fula “i Tee Dy i

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