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WORLD'S SERIES FACTS, Sixth and deciding game of the Ip “mt THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 16, . BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SOCKED! Copyright, 1917, by the Press Publishing (The New York Evening World.) Giants and White Sox Meet in Seventh Game, But It’s for the Soldiers World's Series, played at Polo Uirounds, this city. yesterday, Two Major League Pennant lf" How PITCHERS WORKED pfewres Che" (Amertnn |) Winners Clash in Exhibition : , engene), 45 New York (National B sat hi f efore th The following tadle shows the League), % tC. et van Ten Division number of dalle pitched by Faber of ¢ Chicago White Sor, Benton and Final standing of the teams at Camp ills To-Day. Perritt of the New York Giants reads as follows: the sath game of the World’s Series w%. b&b HE Giants and the White sox || "4 Pole Grounds: Chicago iow 2 O07 moet in the seventh game to- tow Feber New Yor! eile 4 a3 ” day, but it will not be for a : Acores of previons amen fol- ‘world’s basebal} championship. The 4% 7 Baseball Title Be- | ,., rirst—white Sox, 21 Glants, || sed Soak VIL GY TRO ORE Lo _ @ause They Display the Real | 1, second—white Sox, 71 Glants aga ind agi ge } Class. Third_Glants, #7 White Se: WT) bow Division at Garden City thie af- ir ilants, 25 lo Sox, ternoon. The game will be a treat fo ; ; 0. Fourth—Glants, 6) White Sox, the coldiere eneamped at Camp Alita, Conrna. 1917, by The Press Publisiins 0, Fifth—White Sox, 8; Giants, 5, who are go soon to sail for France, F a (The New York Prening World.) 130 ia4 White Box beat the Giants | . Oficial pald attendance yester- ‘ bathed haniba on the St, Paul's nher of the various hinds of 4 0) mond and there will nadine) ee | easily, day, 83,069, the biggest for the drstasten fp th oye 23)" Perritt, 28) In the last game of the | feries. Total receipts, 78,48, a n for the men in uniform. A Worlds Geries yesterday afternoon | divided as followss Loge train carrying members of |] ,ftrikers- 10; Perritt, 16; ‘at the Polo Grounds the Sox fairly | Bach club ............ 888,006.00 eration tg tia tenn MARE Had Psa, -Strikge—Benten, Lil a ood their National League | National Commission 7884.50 ‘Among the soldiers of the Rainbow 2) Perit, 3; and won with b iy tightest Shhh a Aula: Offictal pald attendance, atx Division 1s Hank Gowdy, hero of the nton, 14; Pere | BEAD, G09, doesn't tall the story. || Come’ tree t® Moyer aleve aed aaeie a ae s ‘ , *\1 in Now York), 186,654. Total Gowdy ‘s Color Sergeant in an @rtving three runners over the ¥ te f SUE iparth anise the box! $425,878, divided as fol- Ohio National Guard regiment. k gontent with a tight defence, stik Lap agreed upon at a = = : : meeting of the National Commission | World's Series b: r le forbid that, when there was a break| 152,894.48 ' Mr Se aiteen. iene ! ete fighting line, they closed it . 116,910381 before the World's Baries exan. Tt fotng! toni of the parler to” olay ge . ‘ y instantly, ‘Their steadiness || Natlonal Commieston..._ 48587.80 Co eae te eaey att city ce ning [Emgoe after the end-of the. seasog.. fn fire and their ability to scor a a f tof th: SUG fib tadiee tomete ne | ee did wot share in re- the final game was played. If the last we the. commission will re- more certain, showed their real 1 cepts of Afth and sixth games, battle had taken place at Chicago, |i" Unt Jan; 2 $1,000 of each man’s Mesh ie. iabaton's| ~ a the game for the soldiers would have|, The amendment, which Giants, tn spite ot Benton's ar Takia oad been played at the cantonment at) f34{ vefare the final game, othe seriey, sf tightening up in an omer. the Australian cham- Weckseré, Ui. Po ueTtay tercemmin tase Sicen it they went to pieces. , n nin ee rene pices stnarn| nan aan, Gul peng. propos. Although the THiT worlte serie | far ye Wane ser sonanse wate lead Was all done through |soriething of the sort on Joss Wil- players’ melon is not the juicest that | (°F C#MBition games advantage of Giant misplays, | ard’ has ever been cut, nevertheless it will ‘Collins rolled a cinch grounder yie'd to each of the twonty-three] CALLAHAN KNOCKS OUT He Cslting rolled elnch grounder ROR arse he eligible members of the Chicago DONOHUE IN ONE ROUND Ball up and made's wild throw a amually “of- Lite Sox the tldy sum of $3,966.66. iting Collins skip alton; fering” to bet $20,000 that Brit- The defeated Giants, twenty-four in —_—— wecond.” Jackson floated an easy ton won't be knocked down, and nuraber, will get $2,548.24 apiece. ROCHESTER. N. ¥., Oct. 16.—Prank!e to right field, which Robertson |:hat Jack will ‘make Benny look sick The White Box who divide the win: Icallshan of Brooklyn knocked out Her SeMaaag Galion galley siose | ns ee, vok alck ners’ spoils are Lelbold, J. Collins, H. 17) Donohue of Peoria, Ill., in the first Tr ehh canned ne share ne |as far as real boxing goes,” Billy T. Collins, Jackson, Feisch, Gandll, |'¥ rae 4 ’ i to Benton, who snapped the ball up| Gibson disdainfully replies that he'll Weaver, Risberg, Schalk, Lynn, Ci-|round and headed off Collins between third|"take those two bets and for gvod cotte, Faber, Willlams, Russell, Dan- | Callahan dropped Donohu ; og Reet chased Collins | measure bet Morgan $5,000 more that forth, Benz, Wolfgang, Scott, Jenkins, | before the sleep punch was put over to third and tossed the bail to| Britton doesn't answer the bell for ipae reeuai ' ‘ l off. Collins} the tenth round. he losers’ end Valger Trounces Clark. Maw eu . . e Burns, Hertog, Kauff, Zimmerman, Mga i ° will Danny Morgan etcher, Robertson, Thorpe, Holke, Ve iIMADELPHIA. Oct, | 16 —Benn 5 Mois Pag A, | McCarty, Rariden, Schupp, Sailee, Per- |Valser, the | Fren antam weigh [ pace or two be-| pocket w buy | ritt, Benton, Tesreau, Anderson, Dem- champion, proved too muoh for Franhiv much chance to| And what $23,000 will Blily Gibson | Give, Caneel cumin oege ey Lobert, |Clark of this city at the Olymple A. A- I the fleeting Collins a Duteh | put up to bet with Morgan? Foolish |——— ae ees The bares Lrrertetin f4 here last night, handing bim @ soul weow would have to catch Miss/question! The $25,000 he won laat| ~ smpaaar a ceipte tes. Atar aouE the he] ff; [lacing throughout the six rounds and I. Rariden was waiting | wee! matching pennies with the door- | eres ee aieaeaeh, cr which the [having him in a bed way in the lest } on the base tine, but |keepor while waiting for the first pre- “ Th Gi ts Ww . . Wa be divided @ per ceat, oF fh a’ tal time i ® dn Cotna’s wake |Ltsinury to g9 on. e Gian on the Championship, but Not for the Giants,’’ H21648, while the Giania pit 40°07 AP DAN Te ee Collins went over the To hear them talk about it one 7 a eta Ag Z , he total receipts of the series | Gradwell W Mastty, ' ae ipl aber the Giant aus and Bin bi ” ! amounted to $426,878. | WILKES-BARRE, Pa, Oct. 16.— Re eee ater. Te? * Under the rules of the National Com- | Young Gradwell defeated = Frankie ever pulled at the Polo mission the commission receives 10 per Burke in easy fashion tn ten rounds ps A Ueto receipts. This! here last nigiit. Sen iy) the bet- oO A 80. |ter of every roun ut the fire. M SAVAGP says that he is tn fine PP fb Rbdccabt IR ah hape, owing to hard work at the Tt C he B Th B We Zim M ——— Jerse owtne £0 nara work athe t Cost the Bugs Three Bones to Watch Zim Make Only Two’’ rarer CING SELECTIONS netr ‘or some time, and that he 60 lah oe to n| divided on a 60-40 RA SE * 4 »-acoring | Would Jike to, st » Moran a return | By Arthur “Bugs’’ Baer. convinced that the worst team lost. You said a forkful. ne Braet erin: vo tne aoe tee Lg vp Kautt lat thatceseencnound detent Senthe Copyright, 1917, by Prose Publishing Co, (The New York Fvening World.) — games the clubs recetved 90 per cent. ; Uahpltes Rae tet Home Be Mahar || y Savage, Porhape ° EA BO! McGraw ts still saving Schupp for the seventh game. ‘The White Sox won the big league championship in the first five|Of the total receipts, so that the net Bun Seotee W. Avery e ai ; Sastire’in Honay'e eve, and ne | Rarde Savage ax his fina. If 20 Wridhiia like BUYIRBba-Palicoad Uleka atae extwAlasheesleteltic ceo ee meee coe eee. SU RRIRRAND 10) (OBIE share of each management 1s $116-/| ‘Yecond “Race—Welsh King, Red- ne tree bats vicious fand tonsed age has plenty of good company. The Giants can't catch that seventh game any more than Heinle . teins HICAG Cet. | inh Kace-Nominee, #o Long ki hem back ashe walked to the! pit nrennan nays there's game. | Zim can eateh Eddie Collins, Heinle was three Jumps in back of Collins HR GIANTR WON (CHE CUAGISIONGHIE, BO MOT FOR cite | ReeticRne Cis. fates tomeen naman ed | [eeeeattnt irtne eitnaty ue ; prune at the first ball pitched and thing the matter with Jim Coffey's when Eddie gyrated over the plate in the fourth. And Heinie will still be| TANTS. inva heated. debate” when 'Afayor wi wate wret, im out, That was the last Giant | 919.900 heart, isn't 1? three jumps in back of Collins when Gabriel toots a celestial rag on his SCHUPP W PEE PSS fomiy and announced that the scASrenT |] Fitth Raco—iweeney entry, Fore bill al dae a UPP WILL PITCH THR SEVENTH GAMF Cans had won the world's bavebal |f beta! Malbeur, Totes tre Gt ema eesnaed js horn as |championship. ‘The vietory was greeted |} 4.5.°", Raso—Pollr, The ‘Busy- PORT as usual” ts the ruto in|moote Hritton Iriday night, the lowor | — Admission tree. with an uproar, ony, Sacleee rae “Ss Australia. The great race preg Eni Peskin night, the lower | ‘ me Chisox are champlons of tie world and suburbs, which 1s due to : ee ee pay OM Dash SR TTha odrb le uauail nen Slee ern * } meetings aro going on under |200 Columbia fi poked baer erate Lad alien by the Giants in the fourth contortion of | If Collins had been wearing ® formal evening costume, Zim might |!eoked forward to by brokers as a | ke those of peace |*tiietes have heen spasm. Tho fourth inning wasn't an Inning, It waa a clint, In| have grabbed him by the coat tails. That's the worst of playing th event. Joliification fs the order of, the | LATONIA. that no one “rushes the seats, a Zlmmerman and Robertson dug more holes for Benton than|s4mes in the afterne playing these |day and wine Sows freely, This year. || 3 ‘o—Cathed iy and there are athletic rames,| With 200 college boys on the job| there are in a prairie dow village. Th ety Bete es sai pewter mes. Au WuNhta Basins satis Parr eae match: " od ty y Ms we no! oys dug more holes for Benton = emount bet on the World's Sah 4 } a pee nn ane Jot there won't_be any nents left than there are in a Swiss cheese, Which describes the situation perfectly, Every Giant fan who sat through that morbid fourth inning ta entitled [sme Suid'eit to suecestful batters aay miiared. di wee ) ! ‘mat mie to @ ponsion. Try and get It. 4 T'oce'y he, Tecfarco that wide] HOURLESS HAS FAST TRIAL |, !¥ Zimmerman hadw thought he could apot Eddie Coline three apes iene Year it was eqmtching like © guar aan et ne eee crore jumpe in a@ thirty-yard ankle exeursion, Schu; ight h. hi IT c ter of a million. Bill Darnell, Fourth Race—Impressive, Money : we , pp might have had COST THE BUGS THREE BOW! it and erate’, chalisaging | Dave FOR BIG RACE ON THURSDAY.| chance to lose the seventh game. But when Heinie started to page |ONLY TWO, BS TO WATCH ZIM MAKE call "broker, jes reported as having || Maker, NE jean eight ttl put up al LAUREL RAC pepe Sha tbat that fickle frail, Dame Glory, down that third base corridor, the around $25,000, which he placed one Enos. és tl £ Piisel rhea yeroomeni haar Sho eam Mma a lg Zim sure stepped on the works. You cough up three iron men to get through the entrance to | Write 8% ‘ win the series ae Cre Reeter j Wittred View’ Omar Khayyam once Zim had a chance to transfer the ball to Rariden, who was waiting to watoh:S'heam slay eatt Daerbelh Tew errant hrc teed in eoaaaaten | Ai wateerect Ran—-Glam, Genk. ; | again hud public (rials over the track |emboss Collins on the shoulder bi with the pill, but you might as well f the’ remulations for the conduct of the {omen jor dete sbestal race on Thursday at) try to stop Niagara from muttering as endeavor*to run an extra train of Giants will play an exhibition game at Yaphank. The first syllable ‘ { to the outside rail all the way In 2.10 zim Saunas sagen MA RFe* I r 1 {0.0 putaide rail alt g ALY Zim was bound to engrave a put-out on Collins's spine with the offict u F S ER } | Wah cuual to. 206 Pere (MSI) ational Temcup baneeAll He knew that Saddle beulead eaele and _ Collins it out for New Mexico on high, and the fane didn't koow NEW YORK (Notional League) i Nat" Kansan worked clone to| wanted to batter him with the five-ounce Spalding hand grenade. So whe. whether Zim was trying to tag him or pase him, AD A M aB 3B HR BB SO BM BB Bet.av, FO A B " : j 407 tk "ibe Seat alle, io ns Pi Coline: seurried “down, tue. Shite bi boulevard toward home plate, Zim Bente Gootm bosta b fai! Hr $ H : : Cy 5 x ° 3 aaT ET] $ 3 i | He wae under u mild restraint all the| Scooted after him, and Eddie flapped home dexterously without ing ots, boots, boots, hoots, ing up and down egain That’ | 2 x Py) : | Way and finished with plenty in re-| bruise. Jt was one of the finest no-head plays teat tha Polo Brantas by Rudyard Kipling and not @ technical description cine Aaiser coats | os i 4 o q ° 3 ° 3 H A} a ‘B50 i 1 OOENG ocak aa aii 14 cuppy, | Centele bas ever almed an eye at. inning. ” | a6 5 6 0200 O17 8B 1808 i but je drying out a wll be ra —_ wt 3 1 3 2 g 8 s HS 3 8 3 S00 | Pass up inferior lubricants j more Pai tion Thursday if nm ‘ as aie ons Eddie, but it's some consolation to know that ad Slants filjcnaver have to worry about the draft, After that fourth | Rh 3 ? 8 a 9 9 9 8 Bi 4 BY a x4 oth are in fine coi . ade e the ace e the : i . iden, 0. | ead ote tive ones that give 100% ante wre {n fine condition ¢ made him puff like that pluce where the official score Is printed a they geieharuls Rariden ab eo ie ee ae | 10 9 3.000 service, Tant ik for ooh Betateraate on asbestos Schupp, o1 9d} 0 oa ao 1 4 © 1.000 ee ee este tne Rnanthon ann aiene Benton pitched @ good game, but unfortunatdly, the official records tar ye et ey a8 8 8 g 2? i their brilliant head and head finish Zim and Rube with the same brush, ee a ae 2 6 aye o 2 0 1,000 xo ° in the Lawrence Kealigation Btukes A fow minutes before this ptomaine bit of skull work, Zim had tossed 3 3 8 H ° 2 ° ° 3 ° ° i Boe Ss ut Belinont Part pen, a grounder Info the morzanine floor of the league, Inspired by this buffoon Benton, p 000000800 120 3000 i Cael the sixth ra t oe raeea ee baseball, Robertson kicked Jackson's gentle fly for a field goal from a By Thorpe, rf. oe0o00 00000 0 0 0 oO ‘ iomobile Currie, centered to be sold for $800 diteult angle. Both plays were warmly applauded by the Sox. F Ne d G II ees ae Thur ioe tarde far tar Mecca ede Au Bere ARTs old , * warmly applauded by the Hox. =| (| WESELC LVEW8 John Pollock ANA GOSSIP ) |? tasted é ou 6 4 @ 28 (256 163 ryry ' LUBRICANTS was bid up to $8,008 when offered at Bal stic @€W8 John Pollock AN ‘O88 “patted ‘for Perritt In second game and for Benton im sixth, se | ol pat eae layed sincere baseball after this vacant skulled tableau, | predate Weldh fa ready to Aight Cham: jan w CHICAGO (American League). | Wie Meet tm Harvard Stadiam, | dut It was Ike putting a crab back into the ocean after he } neen . SHAM |can widdieweights, who ere at oresmt iu Aus @ AB & H 2B 3B HK BB SO SH 5B Bet-Ay, Wi.ay. banish metal-io-meta! contact— | BOBTON, Ocl 16--An army renee deviled and expecting him to swim: A cooked paid fe had t 1 hion Leonard again. EWver since he loot . otified the American Consul at Gyd- |] J. Collins, rt. 31 er¢ecoces ® Roueser 00 AP 626 the source of Frictlon— help sihigtin Garaly s fi Bhakeapeare, hs 10 talos.|ihe title: he has been living the simple |"*” ‘Mat they are ready to enlist whenever MoMullin, 3b.6 a at Se a a oe 4 8 15000 your car and lower the upkeep. ward. tadium. Saturday, Nov, Binder life on his farm at Summit, N. J, He|oe,miel. Metoorty bes recovered from the K, Collins, 90. @ Pree TS Se 4 28 © 1.000 pkeey a the Aislatin | air, Him paid himseit.@ delloate compliment when he nominated himucir|#ez? B00 0 fret Slaw condition now Underwent ereral weahs ago, | ae S289 £8 oa 42 i-g00 iF camp A 4. for’ the| to glide xwittar than Eddie Collins's nervous ankles The reault of the too}ets ‘ the first chanco with] Batting Lahn and Teldy Juco ‘8 $i 0408 2 04 1 Yoos ands equipment for ti Ltournament shows that Mr, Zim's Achilles vrei py: of the tool tedhy ta @ champlonship bout, Harry fr the terewnes Wed os eet! | ‘3 EE er at $ 23 JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. cited eet"! Chapeau, After convalesoings Mr. Ziv inquired if the rest of the p ler bis} Pollok, Welah’s manager, claima that ieee b of Brookive op nest Saturday | 3s 7eaeeraertse $? Jersey City, N. J. ‘ v had jumped also. After paying himself that afo: a “Bers | both Bly son and Leonard promised |°4"!: Sailor Johnay Mors of the p 4 100 0 4120 ry > foresald delicate compliment Tease will ow heteaerod 2000 to 8 3-290 4 Established 1827 >_— ind reviewing the debris, Mr. Zim modestly bluahed a sickly pale green, [te Briton the Aret creck at the tHe | netting Dene ia arenas with Carey Menara. the Tee6e 0 4, 2 33 ~ MFA slightly fringed with nausea blue, Civilization is @ wonderful tnetituttor i in the sacond bout of ten rounda, 0000000 3 28 RLAND THINKS If Patt Revere had ever thought that Mr. Zim was going to spoil the labor | c.vtnn et teey ease coins af Brookirm rit) Joe Lamch and iciey Duna will be 68888808 & 8 “ooo ° { he labo! 4 wo owing: ject "4 | oo LEONARD WILL WIN t two ovturtes he would have saved himeolf that ride and played pincehie | wt anetat ie misdloweight ensmplon, relused te |artecuina ci, ‘2 cue of (ie ln rod bots © 0 0 0 0 0 oO 6 33 3 OVER JACK BRITTON ; —_——— A eee say acter cota wil bring tape Pee | ior 30 B46 07 31 36 “3G ta ia “oss i Another feature of the afternoon's clowning was an epidemic of Mitabarth, and the latte, Median bidireeshl (races, tat Yous Brom, whe ere to mis it Matted tor Faber in 8th inning of fourth game aad for Clootte is 6th inning CHICAGO, O Vackey M ground and lefty pelioning, which busted out among Peil Perritt Rooms St oat 2S ra ee ae ot catied tor Willlame in Tth inning of fifth game, Poll established a single to centre field and hoofed ti ‘Me of men for eppeneets | e Hunta Point Athlete Club rep | Keores—First Game: Chicago, 4; New York, 1, Second Gi cage, f ine ped treat acauesioned fight an ta anita oni @ Aten te anand ons wild easily beat, but the| Nor, 19 and will stage ieee toorranal Mecine |] Mow, Jerks BTR Comet eee York, 3) Chleoge, @, Fourth poly York, Ee | Schalk, who tried to catch Poll napping in centre field ehagionee ‘lub offielala would not Usten to him exhibitions, B, Chics 010 Fifth Game: Chicago, 8; New York, 5, Sixth Game: Chicago, 4} J ‘ ‘k | to blame for the loose throw, as Poll has no set routin 4 ‘ ty] “Ovte=By Cleotte, 13) by Gall terest in the .F ine of runni nkie Bums, the erations! Jersey City) Ba Pat on {| Srmck 7 Je, 13; by Salles, 4) by Schupp, OF by Andi tH | He fiite hither and thither like a ecal miner tagging all the eslent, baeciaht, will meet Jack @harhey, the crack | wom lag Tene tebe po ad a ad Teareaty 41 By Beaton, 8) by Bantorthy Bi by Wiliam, By by bere , i i hes pla aloon 1 St 4 ao : AN in Mahanoy City on a pay day. In the tour from first to second Poll | oct! fighier. im» feu tunnt fu st Une National agemeot, Elaine that Mido gare Hlary re | ‘Haves om Balle-Oft Clootte, 2) off Bebupp, OF off Perritt, 3) off Faber, 3 fost his necktie and chewing tobacco. Passing second, Poll Bhorting iid of Albany to-night, ‘This will be |the Brooklye ligstwaight, a good trouneing Tesrenu; 11 off Hursell, 1) off Benton, 4 » 3) oft his fountain pen, & shoe and deserted a suspender button wee Burns's last bout im time paste before he goes | Military A lat night, “Te the pooh the Wild Piteh——Faber, 1, ding into third, Poll did a Houdini out of his vest en Ohids S Pete Herman in the twenty.found bout |ninth rounds," derlered Bd. ‘Plone ees om ks Hib) Pitcher——by Feber (Molke, Robertson). r i") the third . 5 vest, cancelled one of ar the world’s bantamweigit championship Ltle|vorge of a knockout, He ak om the Hits and Earned Kuse—Off Cicotte, 23 hits, 6 runs in 23 innings; off Sail hig sox and tore the third base bay loose from Americen territer oF tne Crane eo Nor. Bh Bumo will eave tor » Anoehouty Me also eporet thirtews || 20 bl as in 15 1-8 inningsioff Schupp, ¥ hits and H runs in 10 423 incioee? 1f Pol had to continue on to home plate, he would have ac: ie She South om ‘Thureday, Jabs without @ retum fm the eighth ‘aber, $1 hits aud 7 rune in 27 Jaalaan) oft Anderson, 6 ite end @ rane ia pneumonia from the exposure. He stopped juet in time, auined = {8 a Ferri © nite ane 3 yen in 8 Sem Wnainge) ott ea noe is 7 in time, as he was 1 Jor If Benton, ® hits, ne ra oft forth, 8 hits jot shedding one garment to each jump Pret Fullon. the Minnesss hearvwetahs. wt Jahony Krcie has coneentad (a moet the winner Teveeils SD bllas tun in't toning (pone outs ott Lr aw that (he Mesias ls eured: (hes aye ai 8 ou te Jenieng am, and W Aspe ge Ag Rae surg v0 on Krroren—Wew Yorks Ti Chicago, 4. ' # interrupted. ‘The x are uke ¥ hile fey Hyg polio Collins and Wea i Weaver and Onegh 4 nts cre peasants ‘ 4 rai jowcher and Moltke; Veber, Schalk and Gandil; Me Ofiy iw the fs es 7 Gnd. ‘Gandily in, Collinge and Gendil, ' tbe best Wau way HO Buve woo the champiousnip Avil ee the oun oite, Beene ime of Rares Lalt co Basser Colenge, S71 Mew Fort 87. NOURDIY, LUL We axe patie MeGeney end iim Cianhy, ue Amen 'inow wins anmnd bu = d 6 ‘ ’

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