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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY APRIL 4, 1918. s Tasaaasieiaenasimith. 4 10.2.0 daaetee as aitioaeeed dae { é GREAT MOMENTS IN CAREER OF CHARLIE MITCHELL Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) Knockina Jou L. Sunuivan Down in Their Pignt ih MADISON SQvaRe Garpert . —~. Charlie Mitchel’s Whole Career Reads Like a Story of Ad-, Gerth Ns, Vo vesina Worlds news of the passing of 4 Charlie Mitchell comes with-| Out shock or sensation, Al- following closely the extraor-/ Mest of deaths among famous in America, Mitchell's can be ascribed to the same gen-| @fal causes and conditions. Mitchell | Wiad been iI! for several years, and times the sporting world has} tified that he could last but « e Hop heal Mitchell knew his not far away when he re- AT CHANT | time Charlie Mitchell was one most famous fighters in the ‘world, His whole career reads like a wsry of adventure, It is & combi-| of sensational exploits and | Jess sensational escapades. le he ted as a boxer, Mite @ world wonder. But wild dis- | eee 2S FIGATING SULLIVAN A“ DRAW" | AY, FRANCE” . | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Hilia vis PATSY CLINE IK WHIRLWIND BOUT |Philadelphia Boxer Times Irish } Lad’s Rushes With Right Jabs to Face. | Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, April 4.—Timing © persistent rus of Ivish Patsy directed right hand Tendler out- n a whirl- t the Na- Cline was Cline with well jabs to the fac boxed the New Y wind xX-round co tional A Ast mn still rushing and forcing the fighting ‘in the sixth round and his wrestling {and holding was beginning to show its effect on his lighter opponent, but Tendler béd piled up such a lead In the early rounds that Cline was un- ne the advant able to overco Cline did most of the forcing and is prompted his followers into the elief that he was doing all the fight- ‘ing, but Tendler met most of these rushes with his straight right hand jab to Patsy's face and time and again he shot it to the mark so hard that Cline was forced to hold with both hands and rush Tendler to the ropes. Witt in hts height vor, C chance to ke handicap. At a his rushing in the first round with t hand jabs to the face, Cline 1 almost six pounds ne did ni vantage of this miss one r Tendler sto; roke down his wonderful itchi rT mana sought ‘about condi- |Pitching Staff Is Yanks’ Only RA OD) Lae and content them- used his weight every time they i ; oranges and fruit pur- | clinched and repeatedly carried Te Hans hat comses bis contd, many) Worry, but Huggins Is Ex-}chased on the train. It was ea ltr back ton eo eh otha “ ol fi midnigbt when the two baseball out- | > a io ijiiend had managed John L. Sullivan, wirler To-Day. going to the Hotel Colonia and others {hands until Referee Rocap was quarretiod erth the heavyweight | EXTREEL! — DISENGAGEMENT| their padded cell epectaity, “Mak- Malt) Oa ere Hotel Jefferson. Al Perry |forced to pull them apart. Seve aad separated from him, nd ing It Funny to Lone.” mide tr cones ea thea § | time: er th one : ‘and was now looking for a LE DUXE—EXTREE!! J. J. MGRAW will lecture on | ee (Special to The Eveaing Wor thorning In order’ to breakfast and | men after tne necone tones ard to whip his former pal. Madden | We Regret to Announce “The High C Tvory,* ORAN 8 atch the train for Orangeburg, Com. | fought wickedly in the clinches and Visited Enyland. Being of Liverpool | ‘The Rot t @ High Cost of Tvo with HEN t! g on top of the few snatches of|was warned two or three times fox Ihe Gad a lot of confidence in| o Return of the aid of X-rays. _ W oes : rest the boys obtained on the sleeper |using his head, Tendler fought by ing ability of Englishmen. | THNDR & JOHNSON *(By courtesy of the Chicago | nis me f Tuesday night, last night's short sleep | far tt f and earned the Lay herien, of tournaments mf aacansons 66 Wisk Deparment ns Whe ace | | game of the ser s everyone faxged out. ‘The teams | ve rdict by landing the cleaner blow < Bg ecm Aled es 4 = Bhavan naa will return to Columbia late to-night| . The second round, like the first bringing out numbers of men who Baynum & Barley twill display the Perits of the Great | iaot at mage Bob Oot ; | for a game there to-morrow was the property of Tend At th never been seen or heard of be- With Thetr Unwashed.)*** and of Scout Hob Connery leave Saturday morning at 7 o! ine was bleeding over the eye use G tain Roger Peck sh te t & ov ipnccer, severa) weeks he found « —BASEBALL PIT SHOW— KID GLMASON ts expected to PITCHES RING FINisrd hive th ee poeaperer.. #0 br Darreunn Ae Tendler's nose wus also oozing Pac and break all records with his assault | CAMB A QUART , fore the boys caught the train for) | 11 r20g signa with the Braves | gore @nough to use, and was just be | Qu ER OF & CENTURY AGo, Columbia after yesterday's at | tt Wil be @ pretty frowsy inflel d Stall- ne third round saw the nat to teach and train them when KANNETTE ALLERMAN in on the king’s English, entitled WHEN KE WAS BEATEN By | : same At) ings will have this geason. In yester-|stalemate, with both going at toy eee ovicc appeared un. WHY SUBMARINES LEAVEHOME'| ‘The Capture of Zimmerman'’s |— (sheeted | Augusta, Huggins reccived an im-|das's game Yankee raps went through |specd, dividing the punishment evenly, ; 2 '. e baderS s game Yankee raps through | speed, dividing the punishment evenly ee FM ee and see Goat.” | eee n from Harry Spar- | tho Be aton, in ela like x aut through | Cline got away to a big lead int h a ow in Macon, telling him to stay in| Sleve. ‘The Braves fairly spouted {fourth and had ‘Tendler in a two- Mitchell. He was only a| Words by Spalding and Hoyle PING BODIP will demonstrate | T bl. | R f \" : ‘4 1s. It was no wonder the Bos-|handed bar eight, but so fast and skilful Music by The Anvil Chorus a tuman tank in ection on the | avlov eview of Local Sports _)| rss 2nd, svat Harry there: |on pitchers weakened behind the| ‘Tendler in the fitth recovered his ‘and tricky and resourceful, and 80 baie Gants: | ming up here on the train from| awful support ‘h st ht jabs until courageous and aggressive, a rt s ‘olumbia t ¢ The Yanks have been pla umrht . Sompactly eaitt, that be combined the ADDED ATTRACTIONS | ‘ALEX THE GRBAT in the sea- See ele of Milwaukee, and | Patrick J. Conway, President. of th 1 am bie ru-| | The Yanks have been playing great 8 ; x of men in @ heavier class. In LA BELLE TICOBB in the 154- son's sensation, “Pay Me.” fie world’ chainplones layed aitaiier |/RUELTE for the placian | thin he boyS| would look cheap beside them. ‘The| ‘The mo Short time Madden dropped all his! act comedy entitled “The Tas GEORGE STALLINGS, miracle |uneventtul game of the Interstate Three | the iat oriul over the grave of) iain right hand | Yankee infield, Pipp, Pratt, Peckin- |hard deli nd had found a man to whip Sullivan.| Thief.” man, in his sclentifle discovery, {Cushion Hilliard League, last night, at 4 greatest athietes, in | hooks out for * PRU BRO Rnae ie Drea letely | th of s-cy m he started for America with CHRISTY MATHIWSON, tho “Making tho Ozone Blue." Selec Hilliard Academy, Ellis won With this end in| expecting news of a deal a ine he the mee i iy andiied 6 toe J first Cineinnat! manager to dis- (BENNY KAUFF will wager |P¥ the score of fifty to forty-two In week the team was in Macon eat Satine: haw: bean fi ; enti > the the steamer arrived it was f seventy-o nings, he aire Cha Herzog and P paopees 4 raed ey he ad ba ‘met by a number of New York report cover that you can’t win a pen- with all-comers as to which is his | ve its aol he making a high t 60th Street, to formu jx |yseeuies ag ae icy sidont Perc y | won Jerful game in centre field, cov | - | erm curious to seo the man Madden} nant without a ball club. short arm,)eee gece this at Bes calm ee secs bea | cen cane engaged in Magy BANUHITE | Bu oe TeaAMa RLAIG) Une ancomiag| ‘ “ ie e three of five each, The si r A dtr er “bag punching | by no mea low, and his throwi: Hecate ote actrios aeal| “ariatoay tstaeanoes- | SILLY HVA wit reed anew [Sirun'wi niet seam ich ti Seriatie tear et din another “bag munching | ty’ no mean slow, and his eorowing| Lemonade Man and Madden had bought him| mental triumph, “Dodging the bien dns to he INSIDD STUN" ]interstate Leaguo gume ain one. gain apuate. ales ng | on extra bases 8 putting up a | t I padded clothes and high-heeled | Dodgers.” on “Flirting With Pop Bottles The bined Auguste ‘ Hate exhibiti in » field, Gil- B id fi he I | be to make him ook larger, Hut] C. LINCOLN HHRZOG In “The BARNEY UASYFUM Will Bave | a. Sti cen cones cut mere, cn ta wht Table Chun ekne Cin te Gear reas Hea i SU ef oe FOr" 0 v 1c e 7 Ww America has secured Celtic P: ‘on he a nile eee a 1 a » attack in his position a writing men Miaetat Gia raruasd te Horsehide M Christo.” his choice between reetting "When [four Sundays. in. Ane carne hate, Me champlor of | and imediately closeted hi ff man, ‘Though Frank did not ae Pee lave he was Mitchell at all, and eee(SIM THORP will strike 1 Was a Pirate Chief” or “The |ranged to stago an all star attraction | A? Witnot nd ae nweainst| Herzog, who made t it yes he got on base four | ranchr | fhlen decided that Madden was trying| out daily on three curve bi Dough I Bpent for You, ‘O'Toole.” |footbull, “it ‘is planned toeput on sone | ea well wo of bignt| Auguste, with the piaye | and scored a Tun. night atte / ee cee heart ; daily on thre : ugh 6 7 : |foothail. Tes plained: to-pat on some [tenant of, sf285 ayers of both teams ic wr ll everybody in_eneres CONNIB MACK, formerly > UNCLE ROBBTD Will offer ee errata wath ie acarke Pabaraki will play Maud! when they took the field fore an 18) days th | Soha.” and allay “Phe ‘Tall | Apologtes for being discovered on 2 rasan, The ball will be started ou tthe women. game practice to-da rday's ly the pitching de Fulton y 4, unin n ; UT there was no laughing the| Tactician,” will demonstrate how She Unreal gatete of Flatbush. JGlare in a challenge hurting mateh and! Moe of the business of the stewards tion tonsa hePlcereab egg deel IPod Mee pare lige adiatry wd 104 AR ld , of fy Right he fought John L. in| he approaches the cradle and Chaik talks by Al. DAMARE pionship football game. ‘The dayligh fn lub at the in| Fo clgoee Pt oequping Heit ltpei bd Ear oe grngt heey esc Mbaammr ed | Tee tu j Madison Square Garden, maken his getaway. on “How to Draw a Big Salary.” |saving order will ‘be followed to. the 18| aeony. tha pla vere duaehia | comnteay Rreren, uee sat | Quick would In the first round little Mitchel! JOB WOOD expects to be called GRAND FINALE: “A Chic tet A OP 1K | time to cate train for Columbia arcity of seasoned twirlers in both | © knocked Guillivan down, It was the} on at least once to show how he on the Platter Is Worth Two tn o— ities ations | Scribes and players had to ¢ th- leagues this season H A first time John L. had ever felt the| rq baseball of the smoke nui- the Grandstand,” by the entire | Constantine George Tesampoulos. rably ry a lan 4 $ i " | Boarda heneach his shoulder blades] gance company, AND OTHERS. | aoe at ake val eat, ta ananiling circles |S re the stewards, and : ° 7 pec igs, dashed at ag Roa anea ¢ CALDWELL & 8 AGE in ADMISSION: Whatsit plus war tax (Bp RnaWn SAME eer vanee rie Greek | Lemineta: Ge nee Was denied fae evetan eres, ar ing O- ay Hnangiare came 0 Ors th ‘ eo bubbling duet x Ele- . uenos eB, hen he heard his n | 2 oe Piette I y ace {Btw te grr tne ovens or'nile| ths tubing duc, “Vink Bie> | ‘Raiehacke ianued only to arand- ea ahi Naf ft he | meter menage comanmens ot Will Be Severe Test for Giant is0.3%00 aul \ | abled him to make John L, look fool- Ree * init hyper r stand refreshment was around bidding his friends fare a ltteen claps it bannle Ghaniceerteee| A if TANT | in spain. Marini VEDA & Se igincas’s cirenath and wi. Col, Jake Huppert, assisted by Your patronage ie und end to-morrow he will report, at i rings from the Haras du Gazon and ts ee AT at ea a OB Q put eulbegan to wear hin down,| D. W. Grimth, will show “The | gwaT THE KAISER, DR as of the Local Hoard, |the, Maras. de Presnay,. the French (@pecia! to The Brening World & : plonship bout for New Maven, Att } J] ana when the police jumped into (ne Rattle of the Jinx,” in eight ban- Bi tne dato seem! ht) is ssi bt _ | breeding farms of Mrs, Herman B. Dur- DALLAS, Tex., April 4. | gees separated a few of the boys|*)0W down Joc roll was cor Bad the bout was stopped no one} Ganga | and Clarence 1. \ |from their pep spictous by its absence. And Harr | What might have happened in] S\N H. OP.) Whitne a Statton, pi gent the cireu starts the series with | ort tt in © they will remain until t sey time John L. appeared tn the} have been mado for Connte wh isin, He I. Hglish-bred. horses HE Giants arrived here this , one. teslous 5 ° and two for Ambrose Clark, The mor after an all nightride| As the te: { @ few minutes more. Mitchell was ho mysterious uniform in Fi t N By d G and two for F. Ambrose Clark. | The after an all nig | Aw the team 5 : ed with Sullivan again, but| the Athietics' wardrobe is said to UTIC LVEWS Jobn Pollock AM OSSUP _) | they are “taken “or Set wil bs from San Antonio, and this af-| Cleveland, McGraw. 1s not particu nck ANG GOSsip sent to. Silverbrook Farm J ternoon the New York champions|!2tly pleased with the form his team ays the ew York playe » fully dressed, and evidently in PIT 8 , tee News from Milwaukee to-day tells {4t Milwaukee on Apri 19, 1917, wil) try h ¥ are| will play the first game of their ten- he was " Later they fought, J NGS willdem- | 0 © calling off of the ten round | on Cyonie Tait, the Ligh rn 2) (0 hn ole ere ea sig-Tipton | Fame serie ho Clevelanc would like. ly in hitting, he says, | listenin’ to ‘em,” said the Colone’ n ie Je lightweight « or | om ne Whitney horses Ne i. =e DT Le Tone tahoe in pomething like Pada) Aa ice he, dun Prize ‘Ring Rules, at Chan-| onstrate his new grasa cutter, [bout scheduled for to-night betwaan [Muda at Mivauke, ati a civilian bc NRE ia taakaale are will be] dians, McGraw’s team will _meet| they look to be in som Wilne Nike rea) | epealing. Of hie many yisitors ee , France. It was to have been a| which ho says he can operate |rom ¢ fustructor at Fort Sil oe gotiyay Cleveland two games each in Dallas, | £F™- wanted t 1 for the championsh Yt to a finish, There was a cold ; s | Tom Cowler and Billy Miske, Cowler | to box Ta «George, W. Spear defeated Louis A.| Houston and New Orleans, and one . battle ey gave me many a , and the grassy lawn underfoot from the beneh | es i pas rvating In the second game of the final ee wor . ne pitchers especial re round-| hearty laug ‘} Was acon trampled into a mudhole SORGE BIVLIER wit describe |'8 TePorted il, The cancellation of pA. yo {13.2 balk line for the Poggen-| me at Hattiesburg, Miss. (Can into shape very slowly And that’s about all they can give itchell rene aronnd and around Sul the thrills of representing St |tho bout comes as a big disappoint. | Chicago, will orial Cup, at the, Brooklyn Shelby) Memphis, Chattanooga, 4 are still prett a laugh the fighting was fas 1 ji lis deca cae iid te Ly 4 erenn., exington, Ky. This means ¢ —_— Eee Sects extn Goons ‘leg| Woula in the Amerioan League ment to the boxing fans, Cowler was |.) } ron h Avenue, 115 to 97; Claude 1. | 1mnn a Taina RY Py eohi : maitanit, ne i ‘and arm weary, and chilled to the SCHAEFBR & ALTROCK tn Jered just the man to put Miske | Heston, to lasterpiece in the way of short rail! jeague pitcl Monee tant Ana that CAMP) SHERMAN, Chillicc rj bone. Finally the seconds agreed to| acl tae Sta a ie, a Vy 4)Citoms. defeated Jacob Klinger in th Pitching is now past, and tha Media Saonnae: Riitads oe elope } Jet the referee stop the bout and de i a st. ig, clever and | ¥ creel ght Kame Th ‘ore was 115 points| from now on New York will be putl | . 1 bl featherweight boxing champion, who has Glare it a “draw,” and It was stopped | Forida was no doubt about |°an hit hard, Only recently he floored | ie 4 : Bl ier tie Cis -®-Splipa tae to & severe tes sad de opin Syed 9 Sve Pepa Nad charge of boxing tnstructic i | Gfter the thirty-ninth round the out his Aeht. Corbett | Fred Fulton in a Bout in St. Louis | the Bewon fans, as tc men are vame tgiters, | Frederick B. Alexander displa Despite the fast that the Cleveland acter hai nim ase UEP Rta pen DIAGIGATA ener charas mY ech five years later Mitcholl,| ing nie prine, fresh from beat-|and some any the referec'a “long| jport OF sporting weit, that i team hay been hit harder by army) {y working thi boxing Instruction in military camps al 4 who had been living at a kill.| wreck from dinsapation that ha | count” was all that eaved Fulton | |? ther mt purts of the 7th R drafts than most clubs, the Indians | pect him to be ri time we jover the country, according to word re \ ing pace, a great favorite In fallen back from 185 pounds, at wh from a k. 0, ied womoler mory. The famous Davia Cu still present a formiaable front, and |open the season 1 the : ata ne fought in his best days, to about - here ia plenty of the hero of # thousand bat sigs A i ali the i certain class of lish society, _ ie eer ne 2, . . " ‘ Td} Tet Lewis, the 1% ana | 1 bout betwee tesa injured his ankle badly in the sec. | Manager Pohl says he has Coveleskie, to Camp a ¥ fecent Jim Corbett at Jacksonville Se mare bout a cai “yee — ' * pnd set of his match in the second| Morton, Couml Bagby and herman is iting heart was t nt he was | lan ws olan beter terse ‘ound of the national indoor champion | youngst« ; mp ta the | shadow of th | ight, Jack Gin er of | AP o|ihip iawn tennis tournament, Despite | Youngsters prit eae f itehe 1 Corbe Pa is er. his tw Kile, which | Wood, the forn | de n three round meet in a ten-re Hal es C also will try atv © end of A.C. in that city om the wight of May 2A D em Graw's bu It will t 3 | che a the ‘men know each other's eiyle of fight Ps i Alexander time Wood w or et mu t where his on next W ay nig Cieudes round. "‘Three| York in three out of f * | adventures caslonally furnished |, Apether offer has just been made for the big | tamweisht as om ries, when | Howeve y Doyle, Fletcher, Burns Seria alnse iakvice Hot » Musterole Works Works Without the | ‘em for th t | bettie between ane c _ Fred Maton on | 116 pounda a “ [the eau eer lier part of} and Tesreau rem of the w York ‘ Magan see Ty the Dinko comes from Philadelote and is ap » afternoo jexander, & a 1 Cue es bea Sox by # sco: ay hell by ‘Mugesy’ Tayte pager 0 ’ j rd Vosh champior and Y id allowed but th Blister—Easier, Quicker Charlie Mitchell was of Mra ef. manager of the | Wa f es i an and allowed bu ’ far beyond the average in 1 A, A., who te willing to offer « parse a final round Ww was I n'a | wast st pitcher to start and finish ‘There's no sense sense in mixing a mecs | sion. His entertaining — pers 10 Tor & alztound bout bet een tie men | ie set ries, will play|a game in the series, although Miteheit of flour and water when you | cley hat showed wht at one of baseball parks ‘i . 7 | GNawlan Metalilew deal e Giants during the next!and McCabe each pitched ten innings o: . ane oe H There te @ elim chance of Taylor la % 7 havies Brickley tate e now is the b. on os phate clea, white Muncrol| Fe ence vinent cand | $100,000 vue to battle for, wheter it be bye a ley, Harvard's famous dropki | leading contribution oe 4 Paes iia et Is One Sweet Song change and pleasur made eight oF twenty-round g prit 9 second 2 irolied in the Naval Reserve fs gues, is exp 1 to 4 yi: ue to take the place} . Fate gpustard and other helpful ingredients, | oye , chuved more| der his second with Kid Herman not| expected that he will meee 38 Me) ana Git the: toll? of the now dea: national League} When every place where metal Se in Oe aie te Hace of for a merr ng one, | ,2annny Gr on Aon! 10, ant bis thi wi Mes Me pointment aa Chief Petty OMieer and] mes to be f wok reneged. tre ik wrentet.| rubs metal is protected by the fastarole ueuslly gives prompt relief | edincdld ms con ee oe, "Sete erat ona a ot Briekiey's ud to-m vrrow betore coms vatil to-) veneer that is XON« only by from sore eg tarot, ‘onchitis, tonsilitis, penta ta the Heats will f 5 jo at } I. le 2 » is now Pep Young, the|plans in the hope that the Legislature » | NG real bout in the Rast. He was . $ }a top Sergeant jn the marines and| ut br. asjat Albany would take some action on N‘ stiff neck, asthma, ne uralgla, | RACING SELECTIONS. anager, Tammy Woidl pho " pack" Hardwick {s a Lieutenant In one Your's ine {the bill to allow the playing of basebail pix N's congestion, pleuriey.rhevins. man ! ox Are ; ; of the first artillery detachments to land s are willing tojon Sunday XOr or fas Fepralna, sore cwacion, BOWE etal i r W next M | i fh Ae RUAN EIRRG arles H. Ebbets waited at the for-| Automobile : . e t Nocatee Harry Gireb bad beet Chicas» f iquarters of the Internationa; | ns, frosted feet, colds of fn E Bic jotta eae an mas take Ho will m | Joe Rivers a Tuscania Vict during ¢ Tris, veral hours yestentuy to have | LUBRICANTS chest (it often prevents peo » ine Tndian | aor night that be was carded to me at the same Bet 1 "Nccording to reports of the story of! mie is gan’ k nce With Larry Lajole, The| They make your car ru ond Gbe jars hospital size $2.50, Ri x i Malden mid t o the sinking of the steamship Tuscania warts thelr San An-liatter did not put in an appearance. Al quieter, farth n smoothe: n, ‘True as | Robson jalden twelve | ore at gma ag et tonio visit yes with # twilight| friend of his sald that the hard hitter | qWieter, farther per gallon of ‘ga rounds at the A A an “ by @ torpedo last month, one of those) game avainat the San Antonio Bron-|has made up his mind to manage the and with less upkeep, Ra \ c sot ager lias had the officials of A. club], |who went down with the ship was a Under the new d ving |Indianapolis Club of the American As- i wens aa he 1 NT ole te of the Uni 8 arn 7 rhe? joclation or retir r ‘ ler for th es eer epee “ weil Teale Ms AH jth Shame of Joe. Ybarra,. of. Lat Ant Nan [sociation or retire from baseball, Dixon Lubricating Chant nee x n petal a Jose Ybarra was th al nio 5 o'clor a 5 : | ere bim more 4 | eo Pilladeipoies | TPH sg Wek ak Whe tannin Alexiene ‘ Tee ts pait owner of the New| JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE COMPANY e fo Mitchell, the k lig ae ueas ka sto |Welght, who’ te the n o! New registered another vic |qecision has reached , ae 1 Royal | weuke rere ft nan When he on ‘the ring tory by a ceotetae © to 1 in & TALHOF | ae clanting Hite at @amen tieteser ict B hy ora 11837 © Fosaae Wrean ke cod pa , : Yba »p ¥ ays in a tem~ qiil walt until M Huggins get. faoase’ arapIaned Locked out by Henay Leonard 10 eles rounds ou « puoce a HU Aorsingnce, jdentity Whe lost soldier as Joo Rivers. perature around ‘and about 90 de- from the South, #04 Mast | LCN REEL * i ’ ! ™ .

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