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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1918, ~: BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | A FEW TIMES THAT WILLARD FELL DOWN | Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) Willard Before Criticising, ed Fulton Should Consider Old Adage\in Regard to} ople Dwelling in Glass ses.” BIA. by he row I na Oo New York Eveseg World.) SB WILLARD has taken It upon If to censor the career of Fulton, hia nearest rival. | it is sald, demands that Fulton) it and “get a reputation” because fatied to knock out Billy ARTHUR PELIET, WMO WAS AVERY Gee in ten rounds, | PACTOON FOREMAN 4 INKED IT VATH has frequently been known | VSS FoR to FUL RounDs, at some slight excuse to & pressing challenge. His sile- ing of Fulton !s nothing new Whoubt Jess has an intense dirin- ion to stand up and let a man Tite Wiard - Mores : ito eons, conget Bout was A Eee ; Bid JESS WILLARD 245 porns, APPARENTLY “SCARED q ; For, 20 ROUNDS AND Stwe BY MEETING Won THE OFFICIAL DECISION . AN OPPONENT OF YET WILLARD KICKS EQUAL BULK FOR. THE Because FULTON ,2IZUBS rigst TIME - FALE ‘ pa-PMVSE, (Eton OUT JIN 40 BPONDS, ON as himeclf peck away at bis! oO —/! jo features with a long, sinewy | | 6 ” stirm, capped with a fist os big os) To You I Tell It! ih4wn, In his fighting career Will- | 9 Aitiany Toor only 0 0 7 t ry ove’ e a = cok aah Meisel erates ed | By Arthur (‘Bugs’) Baer. ton marine, Yorkors haven't yet forgotten | L copyright, 1918, by Prose Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) | Soe WHidiculous bout between Willard | | HE world has developed a flat wheel and 18 being stecred under | mi AGA Bonus’ S's a age Uaioe | | | an adult Gary plan. The Gary plan for fledglings 1s work, | 3 83 DivwT Stop il DRhiy ‘to esate ittalohenee'| play and study. And adults have to WORK like a one-armed bes . MORAN IN paperhanger to earn a dollar, PLAY dead to get it and‘then STUDY 10 Roonns! Baron Munchausen to keep it. If we work and get an income, the | Income Tax drags us away from {t. And if you don’t work, you don't er brulaind ek ra ey sare voor ts Vi Ray’ s Attempt to Break make out your income blanks, And {f you only work one day a week, you have five days in which to make out your incomo blanks, And if Wi Id’ | -Mi ii Mi k your Income {8 & blank, you don't have to make out any blanks. What- oO} 8 wo U e ar: fhting hit, Licking a little fellow} ething, but standing up before Bh as big as yourself ts something tm brain, lard needn't encer at Fultos | ‘efirmance in the ring. It is only ry to take a glance over the bovtis of the two men to see that | @mwasn't such a rip-roarer be | I bd Md ver you do they always put the same stock epitaph on your tomb- @pined the championship. Wiliard’s | Bearcet MeMAHOtd A SMALL ‘ vf ll Gi t e@id, If anything, to far below Ful. | HEATWIEIGHT HARDLY IH MIKES CLASS, stone. § wirose ane es 2 eature oat | ord Wires IN 1% Rounds Monday 1s stoveless, Tuesday {5 breadless, Wednesday 1s beet ® — ‘pre ts nothing In Willard’s recor | Les> Tan 4 shia A JOHNSON WILLARD FIGHT stewless, Friday 1s sleepless, Saturday is payless and Sunday {s hope- Willie don, late of t v York stio show that the champton would less, We have Thursdays to ourselves aud—that Js the cook's day off. Illinois A. c. Flyer, Who Holds) rita Snow °ct the teinam Wey Rtation: ay stopped Misko in ten rounds = come sees ores — | Thursday 1s cookioss. | Amateur Record for Distance. | Siiiiind ut tort slumnutian heen Inbeif. ‘The only answer to the problem siduously and 1s reported to wnt condition to throw th ci j A A ¥q | trainin, Tiuss, as champion, acceptea| BOWlers Here to |Harvard Beats | mses one grons assorted buttons und an old boot into xn adding | Will Try to Better Alf Shrubb’s s"in es. YANKS NOW HAVE STRONG INFIELD WITH PRATT ON JOB —e— Looks as Though Club Really Gave Five Men and Cash Bonus for Browns’ Star Sec- ond Baseman, as Pitcher Plank, Involved in Deal, Says He Is Through With Baseball. It now looks as though the Yankee management gave five players and # cash bonus for their new second baseman, Derrill Pratt of the Browns, as word comes from Philadelphia that Eddie Plank, (ie veteran pitcher in volved In the deal, is through witt baseball, will not go to New York next Plank is quoted as say- am through with baseball forever; that go 1 am not try- ing to hold anybody up, and 1 hope that my retirement will not upset the deal between New York and St. Louis, but if it doos, I not help When | announced fast sum- | mer that | was through with | baseball at the ond of 1917, I meant just that. Talk about do- ing your bit in the army! | guess feve done my bit in baseball and am entitled to | not all in by any mi My loft wing is as good as ever, and | could still pitch a fine game, but T have enough. | have my farms, my home and enough to take care ‘of me, so why should | work and worry any longer? “If the deal is dependent on my ignature for its completion, then 1am sorry to say that it will be all off.” Bo that as it may, the Yanks wih have « corking infield next season with Walter Pipp on first, Pratt on second, Koger Peckinp ugh at short and Homerun Lai third. ‘The club has been trying to secure a ca pable man_ for er since Jimmy Williams was job The Yanks had to part with Joe Gedeon and Fritz Maisel, infielders: Nick Cullop and Urban Shocker, pitchers, and Leslic Nunamuaker, patcher, In order to land Pra trade makes Al Walters nAinstay of the Yankees behind the bat, He will be helped out py Hannah, the Salt Lake City recruit. and Reul, who weht a fow xamce last fall, rest. | am W890 for fighting Frank Moran. 1 * machine, Turn the handlo twice and the result will pop out of tho | Professional Record of 9 Min-) — wa that amount of the Start to Collect Old Rival, Yale, third chuto to the left. That isn’t the answer. utes 92-5 Seconds, tomy didn’t make him stop ° ° 4 5 . " sei imounan, or come near Ant) Big Fund Soon At Squash Tennis, *"*\" foran, on all available dope, is neo wo W to t {ide Moran was enstly whipped by] The New York branch of the Rowl- = % : o beh bu 2 Te oft i vard Club a th bi ad Dillon, and Miske gave Dillon) era War Relief Association will elena penn td ae tae wine POOR RICHARD JR. | nual ames of the Millrose tmting that practically ended Dtl-/ shortly begin to collect its quota of] ory in the continuation of the cham A. A, ag Jole Ray, the famous Ayer ma ring career. the millon dollar fund that will be 2 5 pionship series of the Metropolitan of the IlMnols A. Am! there is the little affair with | used t so the lot of bowlers who| | ’ Z jo ¢ © lot of bowle c ter-Club Clas Squash ‘Tennt Imitation is the sincerest flattery, but the early fish getteth hooked ew amate ecord of 9 minutes and wabcat Smith. Willard weighed 245] become disabled In war serv Th ieee Sines evan! reanle y 9 w amateur record ¢ « ©. e steated| for the same thing that the early bird getteth credit, -5 seconds fo o miles, will try Galas when be fought the Guoner | prosossd to Taine this amount by one| onan, Tarvard met and defeated | 4 113-5 seconds for two 1 IRLD'S athletic history is tilkely ade to-night In Madi- e Garden at the an- mpsey, the much tou! eavywelght, who made a @ t vr himself tn California by two weeks ago and topped in Chicago, will make his mld r a mn Friday night at Wis, where ho will c, who created a the Yale Club o > latter's courts he Shrubb's professional rec- " ap 1 Ban Francisco, and the Gunner|dollar contributions from alley own- ne rat (es ve ee Nie ene oe If wishes wore horses, beggars would want flivvers. ape cle aoe ape onds for t Smith, the Michigan heavy Merah deh on idea: Te Eromeinber {ere and'Wowlera Obesniaarh ar tne 6 ie : on parte 3 kiss | be : a : ann nutes and fort Tose tn tho feat bout. The ot @ neven ¢ ptitor tea o| he distance. win most WWkely b 55 git Jim Buckley told me it was|association aro confident that the pn upon ite own courts, Tt man-| jy He. who liveth on the fat of the fang getteth most of Itup around [SON great form and is confl- meet Car Ned ead eaten averal pounds less, Willard didn’t|patriotism and willingness of New]oged, however, to outplay Colunoia eo ears, . Rant it he'll again win the Rodman aera BBS Wie neck little Gunboat Smith out in| York bowlers to “do th bit will] by 4 matches to 2. Se th le ruary “a 2. F i y " rd for the one mile ruar. Mounds. Not a bit of 1t, Instead, | greatly exceed this district's share of] A.B. Blix led off for Harvard by Poe tule AN Bongcein she utse le Batier Aaya) Utrera) nace aay hub ateaays piso te Laan PRlne ae Gunner landed a few crashing | the national fund. Re euce Ayane hiee 68 56 Anton lwnough, in an effort to break the two- wigs that made big Jess take to] OMces have been opencd at No.|fotlowed for Harvard to defeat N. 1. | a a linite marke . | puay battling alnce wer for tho rest of the Might and]1270 Broadway, with Joseph Thum] Feary, 15-0, 1-15, 15—10, and Ac 1 | ths akers in hie trial Ray. will “ a seo imely submit to a constant attack |as temporary President. Lockett .W. Adam at 15-9, 7 y have George Otls of the Univer- I. * ri naa + . ar: 8 | oo0se 1918 Papa Goose surely have George y ten roun Ne Stockyant Stadium iat earned Smith the referee's de-| The decision of the local branch tof Lh. hh, ar, 1918 Mother G m tity of Chicago, and {t 48 mote than at Denver, Col., and on Feb ca ae tart the collection ball aor wr \likely that Jo lingale, the latter of New Hampshire | State College and national Juntor cross aut and Gordon Night- Pak Moras for twenty tounda at New Orleans. | toe haa been offered @ guarantee ef $1,000 for ton to box Charley Weinert lo Philly about ng fol) i. A. Grannias, Mi Locke took a W Blodr sion. The Gunner was smaller than dake ‘ lows close on the hecls of and not in Miske's clans 48 &)/ meeting at Detroit, when dele, paer or a hard citizen to topple} from all parts of the country mapped at will govern distribution of all 16—6, 18—16 alkover agai While A. | @nne nen | enn, Jock Spratt could cat no fat, Hit Gooktatalee! Hig wife could eat no Vv The cat played the ukelele, Because old Herbert Hoon The janitor laughed to sce such sport, | et the famous champion. hunller. Had licked their platter clean. But he didn’t turn on the steam. him. The Millrose authorities recelv: Kid Williama the former bantamwelght obam- the collec un HERE was also an occasion on | money received : Divide the Walla: Withirare, fadsee a message from Stout informing them | soo, is taking on welg which big Jean failed to knock | qAnoter meeting will bo held in| antl pees, Vi f Sereated Will iy |that He nad boon granted’ a fUrloUAh| Gece lumevighi’ Wittens meant meen 4 ‘ Cincinnatt Feb. 2%, at which a per-| pupder 11, and Clapp Seams at the Kaj ven had 7 guard against coun Sting al) and would leave on the next tr F pounds ringwide for his aix.round bout with Joe | out Arthur Pelky, a very god | manent national body of oMcers will quered Donald Scott, 16—10, 15-6, |D { 1 all staked out id $18 ‘coal will be black, with | Loat Ua Olvesia AC ae oy Pee ietory foreman but not much of a|be elected aud the Hal details of or- | "De 1 Tee Mixant, 8. Hiniman Ltrd | ing Tots rough edges. Mich., Mcciday cigtt, Jans ga a. feault they phter, in ten rounds, He had a little Thum. ae wat ran bowing ave leon Robert Monks were the trio that - i use of the bad at carchweis Wittiama will have about ght 1 ‘J ak eae TER DOWNAR & ed the matches for Princeton, Dy on . OOSBHBONE prophets who pre-| ne doubtful wheth eee) Lane th caoae peter of Pelky, That's all thority, who originated the fund Idea Minne ih ‘detented A CF aoott the No M" Rona t ee eb ate Ma dicted @ mild winter must have| i time for the meet of $400, iii And let us forget Beareat Me | believes that once the collection ma-|1 man of the Columbla team, at 18—17, 0 ys “ te ¢ time from Detroit to} anda erred July and| Skulls of the same matertal, jahon of Pittsburgh, another small] Chinery Js set In motion the thoit V5, 16—6. Bird, former Princeton Mondays Hapairiat te me = : n ten to. fifte Mt pecrish gentionan, who mot Wile {Mite of howllne cuthusiaata in the} champton, ontemashod Harold Kellock, | AueUs' , concedes 60 per cent, of the Se Sei iate onneel Tasieen cen hours, but trains n hours| ‘The managers of Irish Patay Cline and Witte out with| 16-6, 16—8, and Monks, in a furtously | ~~ atatanent thee Bil (3 chance Of | ten Cree the BEN suet | rd a year their m ollar war fund within] fought three-game battle, defeated B | pyp to Unete Sam to keep hts hand [pro amines, A aaeate Nhat ie 18 bey ire Ree ee ybpson in Have asew ws MeClave, 18-1 16, 16-11 on the trigger and tia eye on| broad, but not minded, Aside tr ta DENS 1 hes exc) tease dou the one of the b |the two ‘ races of the night should be the Mlil- ue or fe-) rove 600, in which Robert Maxam © eMahon was sinaller tt ad not nearly us clover o intriguer, mate ins [O difference between m cf 4S Mis > h Pawy do 136 | malo subway conducto The |the University of Pennsylvan | Gt he was Just as fil « a!( Winter L eague Baseball Notes) |v 274 sere thts one outs ttar-lctations sound the. maine whether | Willlnin. Kelly, formerly of to as yn wanta St 183 Wake, and he whipped Jess, for a de- | m0 restaurant advertises|!they are pronounced through a dential Ai of Ne w rk, ; welve rounds out in Ot “Buckwheatless ¢ mouthful of chewing tobacco o nell of the Boys’ Club, Bron sion, in twelv unds out in Ohi have notified Ytenk Gowdy of the Jlengue Pepresentatives and will’ give 2 3 ie De® Loughlin Lye nssibly | In @ telegram to (ee th wanaaae of i ful of halr \ o ther mouthful of hairpins | Jess dign't knock out Luther Me-l poston Braves, the first ballplayer to{them legal standing by m decision t ron, tho old Harvard quarter-milor, Harry Grob, the sewsatt ight hearywelght of arty in ten rounds eith uxt halts Paps h ; secs ‘\the Commissioner of Internal Rey RTS will be narrow this “ oa or tebureh, 6350 ma (t with the | Walersd away trom 1 WKN Tentist, that the Notlonal League will | snug Hine that t les will only| [HERP are one million tons of the fastest man tn the |; New 0 penta wings and peppered ppei- | take good eare of Jepondents In the | eee wae 3, coal at tidewater, But the |r Hoda in top ROtGN cans | ae Sane OC tem OF hs twenty-round ve ats almc will “Tevent of his inability or effacement | , Secretary of the! > Hat -< awimming 14 awfully co! | have Ittle difficulty ase (Be Monday Bat | aie ‘ Han Johnson - ae i way the trot Derneil his manager are now on their way to Bridge. 2 Ge ho ne " th tona ' . + port nn, where Harn ” cid" ietasves who in H iat ah ‘ 0 4 lean Lencie, and | ray worm may turn in Russia, but caught a Bull Moose spy in n 600 yard4 and his rune | Pert, Conn re Harry Zula Kid" of po oe Wee ak Roos) 4 in whilo ther Harney Drestuas, Broaldent of tho Bitte. | TR tt happens if A worm does Washington the other day dis- more of legs of wn ex-| lin nd bout at Ce Catan A, ah, fought 4 a hospital in ‘) making up the blg league sehodul learn? It's atl a worm, guised as a fourth-class postmaster ae oa bt, a hy = = —- eee rr Pacioy Hommey. the lightwolght, le to it we | vin | OFDE : ) suswels | ‘ et 48300. with an option of yeord wo will 1 si ' | an ovtion of 27% Tha ring cares " \( Athletic Notes )\*\ 1 rebably give o go0d ac teas, tan matte ho was better than e—and that | to for t | : east Chaner, the Baltinory 48 Jack Jotinse tha’ Nadionat : Mipatitors will make up ©, op dan, 50, tn Joss st 6 ( i tt the national class © 182] Fewer track athletes have reported the programm here ie K, O, Circus, the | Ne orsey ate Golf Associa nue ¥ pen on! rr am, wi nat De, #0 It in very 1 w dotney At batk championship tournament at Harvard for the varsity and fresh it nly | rsa iL go ageinet J , when It collects the dues ma | and & chal re= | Chane mo, irow brickbat “ on ie 5 Louts t { ama>|man track teama this year than In any $1,000 in the io will have ov “d 4 Ferdinant A or year in the history of the sport te ihe V YORK is & ry, which It has tded 10 Athl > injat the university, For both squads onty avy tratn vl aes sa ty OB 1 ety Y wo a it Lf ’ ity he dla a deer at * Liberty Bonds, 1 the matinee competitions at forty men have turned out, and Pooen |{ye.tno hranches, Mi "Camp Dix, P Haees goons ema ‘allow ste pas novessary 14 the now Kx It will bo the frat |Ponovan and the track manaxer pave | ys, Han far Waste | bd ‘ | undertaken #& canvass of the unlversity _oeenilton, He KF i, oie 1 Police f the ordi i res of life on| form vo Commilt OK » dictum of the United lin"order to arouse more interest In the | Worthy the TA ge > bad't fore him ,, kk wants # me we - | trator Caused MOY Ane nd enlist a lurker numer of re- | Worth. the am Bay ‘Training by the police on « charge Peg eg be dsy. N York wante Sunday} : PRINOM EON Th Ey dane dieak tournument last |2hort and wer num tree | ion and port Training St se lh share SS laws Hn open winbtohave » team |pousiblo prospectus of tho manner in | I sti wavknay efx. Te he une for men Monta ate MeQuado ruled that , 3 ) ‘ " } ich interc late & compe: | anxiously awa the Hunter mile in the Boston A. A Kiviat, formerly the men were av sparring exhibition, iunday bas and mes un- : liiilow/la/te be treated te the Prince ot a ate SBR Ocatt ee akauas tnt tin ih jis champ! face eo prate ar Of tiie " the eight} ton University Athletic A ation | Nad At WAR InRtOn | ie rere ade held at the @th Newiment WRESTLING SHOW TO BE ies seed te Wea All through the West, which f Ni 1 fw | this spring Ja given ia an editorial in | Park rt he STArmory that ote te Rad It be rans in the ie Gat aici ete requentiy ned to think day for w the columns of the Princetonian, eo ee eee a Washinton Bar {inityeto take possession of the Hunter HELD AS SCHEDULED, : him for houts outnire of wre enlightened 4 this cor aT. LOU. re ‘ne | —— Oud Kink, and if MeLonn axrees the|Gup, on which he already hag two legs, us to-day that Barney he United 8 with Its £ 5 . J Herman! pranie Laftorgue and James Mul- |} will be. atuxed at the home cima match between flshta Micker Devine at Providence, 1, 1, to nd obsolete lee { feb t Apa pi Puagad ote TYE » the iners in former Federal Learue team | WASHINGTON, Jun. 28 ap wrestling exe t and Red Dolan of Chicago et Cleveland on ave Sunday | , ry, of din war | lin were the winners hia is the be to that could sly vent of Waltor 1, Powell of Cleves | Wi Abyszko and John Olin with 2M - Steger 78S Ete earn rons, ae egret polntm rouing, Jan, 2 Any law directed st-}day that } ui Ncw Would ex- | hea of tho Pp a aulectod his met % director of ‘athletien at the {be held in the Madison Square Garden _ Jeasurew of hard-working pec-|pite on April i |tennis handicap tow toon the!ltor the b ure is cont ston (S.C) Navy Yard was an- esday night 4a Originally Cn a Rigas put in the cther six days un| . | t f the Yalo Club, Lat-|fleeded and H = ial need to-day “| hg ria town te he Job. Id : olun Jone ' ite te APS ce ; AN | Tho management Intends Co stage >—— ) the theatres asked for an ex- ager, Leo Flynn, Although Flynn 8 Job, should be regarded « r eal Renee the Yalo Club professional) monster carnival whieh wil bring tn ception on Dr. Garfeld’s coalless Mon 1 for several years to bring Bill sgisiation. And class |r Dasemian hus went Giants his Ser eel ave | mpeution all the school boys in| Lady Fiah to Swim ag the ¥. M,C. Al dny and reesived it, with all other ty the fn the hearywegut division, Brennan yolved from the Blue Law Simoes pom aee te) 1a Ram | RBG Ane OF Lhe as hs ye es my More) Greater New York The ladies will bring thelr knitting on| amusement places, onthe promise that he em titude to Lao that many par 180 years iw no pete ee faROR | or: 3 toyed with Harry Maret of lus Peltowaaor t micnotan | eeture ey pane teed nd crochet dome | they would he closed on. ‘pueday, the eave alin wend Pe dere than 1t would be « may tr. Me [the Montelatr Athletic Club, having| | Cornelius Fellowes of the tcholns | fancy aguat Ue A rooklyn | wrestling bout was i danger, tt) in ther Brennan got ine. playcd firat for the tt tay Ree tae Hou ink haa arranged a hockey watch | Genttal's im ) vere Ie . nan got on a b { h t nal i. , 1! betw n we te ‘ Camp pion and | Claire Gilligan will moe a n r exce m in this how Ay and wil) The centiemen at Albany, if they] Tntesna ar h In ia lewaeoive link ene i eattvon to be | fale aplushers in. tha wo ey Vern one hn promise that on bl the future, Bre to foliow wishes of & great} bi nv aag: | SOF “ played # J rink on Saturday | championship ritce, will alco b iro Garden wilt remain closed on plan Gasarity 1s this Bt natead of | 1s ’ alo at 18-8, 15-5, 15-7 t contest. Ip to | fancy diving ¢ a unique ob hay dane ot | stanaser Charter Doswertsk of the Pioneer at a forceful $ ' , stilia y ih th race in W Ontestan Phy Officiant order granting this ox- bgt ed iter coils but mea lat matet © ane 1 y wid i |: yewin ti 1 cre! int Gr keiegrams from W SRE GARY atk BOE rity,” will de n for] iM sw t Presldent of thu ' ! yht Ww “fi feocke awim another ity yards, Kut at | Na 4 He mri fr le ‘eeaing jo} of tho : part t on 1 Ansar f ato for te A aoaty wid enta for Other sock at h by knitting a Juck Curle n_ vie f 4 bee 1 milay oF “" LIBERTY of thought and ge-| tho I on taken nt Ansoet f Amateur Bie iiesion Jivrs und eadora In uniform sweater With obe band and swhmmug at OKs. to hold st For tat enterta’ Charley bag booked under advisement tho proposals of the Ward Vlayers, yesterday for the coms will bo given Uckels at buf price, With the other, “PUEL ADMINISTRA tive, teu-svuid bouls between Waltee Laaretea 55 Ie come to terns to-day | will fall through, | and Willie Rvan of New Bronewick, N. J. ‘Tommy Fim and Matting Reddy and K. 0. Circus and Authooy Metiowan, elty and Dick Loadm © tomether in a {itteen- jon at the Pickwick A, ©, Reddy Las been mabst! the west alle boxer who is Winner of the He: Loadman contest will be signed to mevt at the oa Young Rrown, Welch, the hore been mat found hou id ty the Olympia A, A. Philadelphia on pert Monday night, Jack Thompson and Chea Wilkains, colored bea! of the fo: the crack Harlem Hehtweight who fought euch ing performers an Leo Jobson, Pal Moore and ced hime! under the man . the manager of the Astey brothers Nack has mquewied Jacobs toe. Fob, nd ho wi 0 country champion, will also start with | 11. and be saya ho will probably accept 1, | dearor to match him with Wilile Jackson, whom be has already met on two different occadone ght eo fast that he will goon | First steve towant cleaning up the ranks of the amateur boxers over in New Jersey have been taken by the Rogistration Committee of the Metropolitan of the Amateur Athietle Union, Fred committe, announom that cided Anthony Seno of Newark and Wilde Davis of Blizaboth, members of the Purttes | A. ©, Both stand indicted on the coane of | vrofessionaliam and all clube are warned not ow | aovept thelr entries until further notice, | Frank P. 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