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ING HIS FATHER HAD MISSED THE -. TELL JR. MIGHT STILL BE CHAS. IF THE OLD MAN APPLE. CUBS’ SENSATIONAL WORK DUE 10 THEIR PITCHERS Chicago Boys Have Won Nine Stralght and Are Now Regard- ed the “Giants of the West’—Toney’s Victorious Return Gives Reds a Chance to Stay in Nevional League Pennant Race—Yanks Look Much Stronger, By Hugh S. Fullerton. @eoright, 1915, The Poblishing Co. tthe Now York Erosine Werth) (OSH eurprising Chicago Cube evidertly ggpire to become the ; Giants of The West, and yes- terday by hanging up thelr ninth straight victory they revealed some- thing of the comparative strength of the Western clubs. ‘The Cubs are winning chiefly because of exoel- lent pitching, and Cincinnati, a club that 1s much stronger, 19 loa- Ing because of w oa k pitching and the absence ot Chase trom the Mne-p. St Louls is playing e EN good ball, but G mas being beaten H * superior pitching ‘At the foes and Pittsburgh keeps fighting right along. “Cincinnati's hope now seeme to be ‘Roney, who won his first start yos- terday. Tho big fellow, after settling hjs troubles with the draft board, reported and worked hard to get off the fat that accumulated in spite of the edge on the others and the attack is extremely effective at times, a hae Yanks look much healthier than they did, and evidently the great fault with the pitchers has been lack of condition rather than lack of ability. They finish their home engagement with @ final game against the Red Sox this afternoon and move on to Philadelphia for @ short series, after which they will come oack to the Folo Grounde to resist the Oret inva- © by the which opens Mey ee © Giants close up with the Bosto; Braves at Boston Weeday and return home to tackle the Phils to-morrow. The outlook from @ schedule stand- ‘point is for @ closer race in the Na- tional League, as the Glants after their brief home stay must miuve on West and play the four strong clubs of |that division. With Renton nearly in |top shape for pitching, and with Schupp reported coming around, with the right handers all working well, the Giants have really little to fear,’ but they must go harder to beat the Wast- ern clubs than they have yet dons, and Chicago's present fine pitching’ will trouble them. With Vaughan and Tyler both pitching magnificently the Glants, who do not beat guod left | handed pitching often, will Have thelr ples. The Yank outlook ts better because what the team seems to need more than anything else is hot weather and | work for the pitchers, There is no |real hope that the clud can start a consistent winning streak until Cal THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1918. SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS BRIDGE IS JUST __AS_ USEFUL ACROSS GREEN BAIZE AS IT I§ ACROSS A RIVER. Georges Carpentier, Europe’s Champion, Teaching French Soldiers How to Bo have been inyited to appear jtlon picture stars who have been || Co par Big Boxing Show THEATRES, On Friday Night EMP IRE? (i's, TONIGHT 8:15 BELINDA’ X | At Camp Raritan Baie cig NEW AMSTERDAM \\, 42,51, Camp Raritan, located on the Rart- | Klew & Erianger's New Musical Pisy tan River between New Brunswick and Perth Amboy, Is the latest na- The RAINBOW GIRL tional cantonment to adopt boxing ror TSE NRRE-TAERTET Wa as @ means of securing funds neces- |> 3 AETHER TRE ety wary for tbe purchase of athletic aWeait ELD i1:30 equipment. ‘The first boxing carnival ONIGHT FROLIC| sanctioned by the War Department Ba committee in charge of training camp TH @ Dee, NEXT THURS. activities will be held Friday evening. ss Now Patriotic carpenters are construct- | °” E Kl BURGLAR scm nacht Ing an arena which will accommo- | [1 Wee an & date 10,000 persona and cherging no LIBERTY Maun'Wek (Pop's se fee for their services. The advance! “GOIN ” seat eal was woll over $3,000 it aeyeiSan, expected that fully $5,000 wil st reallzed from this source. HUDSON |W 4n pt tee 8, Tho feature of the carnival will be N aug 7 me an eight-round bout Y AN Y L 17 Exgane Waiter with Ryan of New Brunswick and Kid C EE oot Tote te, Clemens of Perth Amboy. Both boys\| HeWAY Mulepe—— a. are local favorites, There will be other MILLER'S oa TEMATAR, interesting bouts between the best || T!-Brreut 7410. Bw, 9.90. MesToam & boys avaliable,” seg tuvertes who! A Marriage o{Convaniencs ito ‘ : IE BUR’ ter ara itmcore, See | RENRY aera AND CREAT 49th St. °F of Brway, Eves, 30, ‘Mois. ‘Wea Boot Re. 4.2. sked to lond their ald are Mabel ably attend with all the members of the New Jersey Boxing Commission. The carnival is being arranged by | W. J. Baird, Q. M. C., In co-operation with Foster Willlam Taylor of the War Department committes. The sol- diers and sailors will be admitted without charge. | N d and Douglas Fairbanks. |Gov. Eige and his stat will prob: | FLO-FLO} eevitts —— nant Comedy henson Ww. AMUSEMENTS. Metropolitan Opera House 40TH ST. &@ WWAY. Toment” May 7th ot 8.15 P.M. atinece Thi i: POLLY iit PARK i: CHARLIE SLE CHAPLIN | |‘inmisr ca. His one and only appearance in TINGE Wer help ae New York at a special entertain. ||| ELTINGE Sess $i.» Rrestnes ¢ 8.39. t with oth disth ished art- mnt gt vey gneve! |] Business Before Pleasure rare relics, including a haversack @ Alex Carr, worn at the charge of the Light FRED S7 GLOBE Oo LAN ERI nee Sst: his worries, Cincinnat! must be con-| well's arm rounds into shape, which sidered a dangerous factor in the| it is slow in doing. fational League race because of the|_ Brooklyn 1s improving in playing. rm ‘Toney displayed against the|7>* return of Zack Wheat wil help|Famous Ring Artist and One of the Real Mrates, of Mathewson’s ef-/ the clu st take the chris to strengthen” bin pitching fret. an cer weeus on fue'huwe| ‘Heroes of the War, Has So Far Recov- oted English Rider Here staff have failed. oste: e' to| grounds would aid pater! 1o Mees Neha torte Woda’ ce ters Strengthening process vee ered From Recent Illness That He Has To Aid Red Cross Fund Yankees, blocking a deat by “which HILE the rovolt of the metro- Been Appointed Boxing Instructor at Ecole Voster might have come to the rescue o eas . : : ot Hugging and Slim Love gone to Petpaationl Commisioene| Militaire d'Joinville Le\Pont. ; ainst the National Commission pre- tte + Brigade at Balaclava, 7 Hoston's Braves with Kopf in return| ve0:04 the threatened Sunday bas a biel of 495 Races the, war he plane to spend lx months Prices, 7Sc, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 i Mee Met. 3 for Rudolph, another hold-out. ball Invasion of Now Jersey yestor- roa a vi to spend two of the remaining months 0 EAE tree oe wey & = Love has shown the best form of| yey and left the Harrison grounds RANCE Is not very far behind this country In making the rudi- , Has Ne 3 Ber: | fe teens ie og ea Cemenoe orate Boxes, $15 and $25 pap ong Mantes #0 n any of Huggins's pitchers thus far|igarie” there was a healthy lot of ments of boxing a part of her soldiers’ daily training. Camps on Any Horse, her two in travelling, nh : Man Who Came Back 72, Mary Nate but if th nkee could Aave pUut| sunday ball played in the East. Most where French soldiers receive their preliminary training before —_ facing and ether eradantaia’ ana (cee ——— — z. over his tria r deal and aecured| of the major league clubs visited €n-| embarking for trench duty are now under the tutelage of expert boxing By Bruce Copeland. would make a. welcome addition to the | (iM ai $ WINTER GARDEN Pre. Mata Ton, Rudolph and or either of]: nts and played against sol- i : 4 ranks of some prominent American| MOLGGL € i ab BA a Mg ee att || ma, which is the healthiest | Instructors, chief among whom is Georgos Carpentier, the French heavy- REDDY MITCHELL, one of the/turtfman who would be willing to ald UL | we Be ane Fy a Sisnceety| introducing Sunday baseball. | weight champion, and a popular idol, \ most famous of European jock-|the cause of the Allies by accepting MADEN IN r,s ap te one 4 reper | Giants ran Sree. Ch eNrere aS Carpentier went in for aviation shortly after his country entered | eye, te making his debut in the| Mitchell's unique ‘offer, ta rite and A Me Sod found a real conte Nh : I . rain his horses. — Mitchell never re- T stocks last winter and did not relish| against the Second Naval District the war and soon became one of its most intrepid arelal scouts. His pees States as an emmi wary OF eae ceived a single demerit against his E xX I I L E “salary reduction, He team, ‘The Athletics were AN ee death was rumored several times, but he always lived to tell the story | 08 rage in omy? of the Alltes./ conduct on the track. He Is 4 jockey preca: ha A — aye Meade, "This, uso of the teams o%| of many escapes. Finally a nervous breakdown caused hie removal to | Mitchell ts to French and English] with a character claan-miniad and EXPOSITION ASTOR rx 7,005, Bm Swith almos esd in the cantonments, 18 a Dif] @ base hospital for treatment. PRO EMAC Ac oclcadar Gere sautause (ae eter wae CLIFTON CRAWFORD in FANCY FREE idag ues thing for baseball as well 88 for, che The French champion, and the king of all European boxers, is now | gon of one of England's noblest fumni- ane wiry testy Ray Raymond, Marioria G. rtuna e Every oug! shod- A + ongla f 1 hors Rte Reite ut na ee wane of ‘hows exhibitions as| convalescing at the Ecole Militaire d'Joinville Le Pont, and Is eo far |lics, headed by his father, Sir Robert Billy Sunday FASHION SHOW BROADHURST ¢¢«". Woot Bay The ty» Hiching weakness | possible during the summer and prob- | 0n the way to recovery that he has been engaged as boxing Instructor, | Mitchell, Freddy married against their v7 by MAYTIME ©=eming tas? of both leagues ig found in the first) ably will. . ‘i ‘ fi , | Wishes at the age of eighteen and i Ae we Cra with Muse, batches of averages cov the first|*"yny one hungoring to see real big| The foregoing picture shows him the right figure of the pair boxing, cere pei bad oy bmger pers 0 ay ‘a ? VON Mi ! eae Porm, Poanp. Wm,” Nonts, ee eee He Amer-| league ball could have found it Ne | Carpentier is teaching some of the French soldiers the art of eelf-de- whose fame has pred | ADMISSION. 50 BIJOUt®. of aera. 8a, {can Teague has twenty-olgbt batters! camo 4 tch the Boston Navy Yar i i i hee. AD enti, ——-— SS N°-50¢. a ‘ol, amt Sat.. 2.30, ie eae ban rence gamo in which the Boston Mens Club. | fense as a means of improving their efficiency In the trenches, rough two continenta, arya sey Pgh or ye A PAIR OF PETTICOATS not normal .800 hitvers. There were more major leaguers on shores for the first time in his life ly Sunday, who will play in - . ——- Teague has thirty-two batt those teams than there are in the opens a door of patriotic y| 1 and captain the All National LAST ae. Bony, 3 , = 4. of Ustad aber ine ate majority of major league teams ile ° | to the many wealthy sportsin | League ten the (9c . WEEK latinews Wet. & Sat,, 2.30, not .800 batters. @ pitab:n, Navy Yani team js a h Ji k M kl D l hobby is the track, Mitchell 2 ite an % . a 5 Beate now F YOUTH be tas off color, geavon. The Navy Yant team 18211 Coach Jac OAKLEY LICVELOPING Jerry eae ek sa Mode ta ald tne | ee SHE Darke Crdcaro, om hureday mre || eeeou 1 heey any major league club in the country. * cause of the Allies, He wants to wear | pid progress, Efforts were potas Fon be ak ‘ HE sudden stand of the Yanks|“"Y major lenmue Cin tn aoe, Shotts Another tar istance UTUIVEY || the colors of pome prominent sable, | Mate to ndrsuate Charley Cr inlskey to HIPPOD ME ' against the Red Sox was the) Rader, Pennock McNally, Walsh, 2 wid Will agree to turn over whatever} don the spangles, but the old Roman ‘week-end surprise of the season. The} Jack Barry and Ernie Shore of the he earns to the Red ¢ #8, after he | refused However, he said he would _ nanage the All Americans, Aside from OLUMBIA yy, \t¥ Yanks not only beat the leaders twice | Boston Red Sox, Corkery of Harvard, Ivan Dresser of Cornell in|#isetst renner of, the world have as: | Bas, deducted his actual living ex: ' : a a 88, teem 4 . Mi Gare cad Kiilliee of Buralo, inday the committee has received as s a.Wed fe Bat? 1B, but fought them off their fest and de-| £111 ey r. ees ite “Athletics, ; 5 Dual Meet With |i% mark stl stands: shrub went on | reddy Mitchell ts the famous E vrances from auch well known players BOWERY BURLESQUERS \p rial? served both victories. The team played| Gleason, Pittsburgh, Rico, Braves,| His Team’s Dual } and hung up marks up to ten miles, | | lish Jockey and trainer who w as Fred Féefter, Jimmy Devaney, Prank really the same kind of ball in these| Callahan, Brooklyn; Gleason, Pitis- S TT, $|the following ye: ade his home | demise that it bas been playing all|buren; Splain, Carrol) and Norton o¢| Massachusetts Tech Scores |the tolowing yenr made, hls home, i nown to put a bet on a horse. Dur. | Housman, Charley O'Connor, | Hete VAUDEVILLE, Or Holy Cross. There are several major . of the coach at Harvard, spe they Mad vary fale pitching. “**! league owners who Would listen to an Impressively. Clalizing at th ry tear. ing his twenty years on the Engiish| Rien. tm ee ay. F-FPROCTC oven . e victory over Kuth on Saturtay| Offer from the Government and trade ished in the money at the VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTO PL 5 and French turfs he rode astride 496) Ri. — t His career began when he fin and Na- | f YS, wag tho most hopeful sign of the ycar,| their entire teams for that bunch, VAN DRPSSHR of Corneil 1s loom- Kramer Is Hurt tlonal Steeplechase in England at the | C Baseball Brie Briefs) Wat §| Jian ie Piet MA well & Ht ugh MN Let Ni fed, & Sat, 2.0, enteen PLYMOUTH $5.55 .0\e yr ele HOUSE” 4 WAZIM OVA‘ oous (BOOTHS Naere aed winners—over the jumps and on thi fi In this gamo Huggins showed signs of}, Meantime, the Mathowson case Pons ORIGIN: pee lstiy beep ay F. ‘Chas, Buckley genius in devising the attack. ‘or|hangs fire, and the chances that ing up as the f P At the age of eighteen, Mitch will centre tn Interest In the Glur Joonand, “dae «& ane n rade | Brontord in Bunker Keant dane en es ; tty y 7, ae <r ate distance runner of . \the continuation of thelr second win- | : yeare it has been rumored that Ruth's| Matty will accept the ¥. M. C, A. re intercollegiate 4 I Me t h R the Horse that ran the fastest mile | Me. continuation of thelr gechnd wine ta Tal , weakness, if he has ono, is in fold-|@uest and take charge of all baseball |tne year, which will add another n atc. ace on record at Linkfield, England, but |fnv win is 5 f al Hy 3 le AiO aa Rae ing bunts, and Huggins ordered a] activities with the army in France| yuo, to Conch Jack Moakley’s al- ° |was beaten out for the purse of 11,000 | turn to. ¢ wu hi 5 MOROSCO #4 #¢...0¥) 0 punting attack against the great left| stow brighter. Dr, Fisher, who re- J rit With Spencer pounds aterlir He piloted the | on ‘uesday, AC Ay,” hander, The Yanks pushed punts| turned to New York after conferring |Teady much-feathered cap. . amous Filerin to victory over the| ®t the Polo ground the infield until they broke|Wwith Matty, says that the Red man-| Dresser was the star of @ dual ee jumps at Nice for the « uinment | Wil Pan eeals i . dD a Ruth's defense, and they won the|aser has not refused to accept the | meet between Cornell and Massa- Because Frank Kramer, the veteran|of the American sailors their | cha fret three of | Ne. th Av Pim: PLAYHOUSE '¥.. 48 game by that stylo of attack, Western | offer, but wishes to investigate, a4 | nusetty Institute of Technology at| cyclist, sustained @ severe fall tn the |famous cruise around the world. |the noasun, played at Whiladeiphia Inat | PHELITTLE TEACHER”! ams please copy. hat ho expressed himself ag anxtous | : i first heat of hi ce with | Mitchell's entry was a rank outsider, | week 1Ants scored three wuccensive i At that, the Yanks seem to be tho| to go if he can be of service. | Ithaca on Saturday. He was first in ‘3 jeat of his match race with). ning at odds of 1,500 1. In a | ehutouts, ( 4 a pi Yeon bunting club tn a league In which Matty evidently postponed his do- | the two-mile run by something like| Arthur Spencer, the nationoal ch 9 | spirit of recklessness, twelve Jackies Piwey 26 48TH ST 3p5..%.: ay: Pre 98 sacrifice and the bunt seem to bg| cision unt he could have a confer- | 209 yards over Halfacre of M. 1, T.,| Pion, at the Newark Velodrome, the | or the U. 8. 5S. Min tn plunged on E. KEITIUS | Meintere @ jeath. @ ory fen *§ Y out of yogue, Tho White Sox, World's|ence with his family and study the fens ‘along easily. He broke the|face had to be postponed, If Kramer | Filerin, and made a kit ALACE | @i'v0 Wyndham @ tone | TH? MAN wwoSTAYED ar HO! Champions, are perhaps the poorest|matter, Much pressure is being ad in 9.22 2-5. The intercollegiate | 18 1n condition he'll try to beat Spen-| Mitchell has also participated In the Way & 47 Bt. & Mare vs | FRENCH THEATRE er bunters of any major league club and Dronent to pecrnie Matty that he | Worsted in 9.22 2-5, The . bp arias Se ccraae Ghantiies Cute cnet the it F L : aeldom can lay down a decent sacrifice, | really 19 needed in France, and also | record for the distance 1s -5, held | Cer next Sunday, r amor Bug! er 6G Bob Retin | Ui Ah W onantis Gen fo matter how badly needed. ‘This| volunteers aro rushing forward eager |py John S& lioffmire of Cornell, The | qhremer’s fall wan caused by hin|funous Euslish Derby, the Grand IVERSIDE | Edith Wyn season the White Sox have tried to|to take the job. The trouble 1s that 2 cord, however, fa held by | tried to go around @pencer on the last |caps. He is here ready ¢o a Lele gate gh Mathison remedy this defect and they have|there is only one Matty, and no one | Mlegiate record, however, 7 Jiap, He landed on his right. shoulder |tyeave pounds und. to the Y : — — teen sacrificing much more regularly. | else in sport could get the game re-|Tel Berna, another Cornell star, jar oust G.paintul injury, but no| chil of bie favorite diversion as wall |ereve hast eute ta csrack They muse PHOTO PLAYS. OMEDY—WaSH'N SQ. PLAYERS ‘The St. Louls Browns also are cleves| sults, They might be even better in| whose mark is 9.17 4-5. broken be Kramer al ed 8 UY bi Dall, though. That | Sqm en W. diet, Bre, $8.40, Mt. ‘Moar, a fas lvelthood ceop on hitting the sie ta to ctu arta” | ROR || rr this system of attack and the Ath-| the work, yet Matty'’s name would do | i oath made his bow for |O06. deep fash over hist upe it in close games, Hug-| more for baseball among the soldiers |g rete eee ee big arm und leg were bud gits's team, however, scems to have!than any dozen men's work could do. | to season at the & a peste ae: ee ens *hiladelphia on March 8 Francesco. Verrl,, ‘as Wishard, Reiff, Browa, Leigh Fe eee, ea thind in a race at 1,006 Bob Spears, Ait, Grenda and and Gibbons, ‘Ho has / four STAND BROADWAY, COMEDIES jyarde. Although unmistakably short in in that ‘order. Bpencer |° at the. soekaeh M E MUR AY 8 TIMES 3" Bak MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS is Fersiwn ‘ teen nl Ser ae | turn of speed’ that’ was’ more. than en: |f Redth Meenm en ten in “The Bride's a = noe | sufaging? tua orm. won» tha" oom Perhack and many © rhe Pagetinn Pils" LOEW'S Tth Av. 12 n “MUTT & JEFF DIVORCED* tn NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN Leaaue. ie peremeens 1s fee K ip the nature of OLUBS W. L. Wc. | CLUBS W. . Po. ||OLUBS W. L. Po, JOLUBS W. Ee | ’ 1VO Lage 7 mr N, ¥...14 1 088] Cincin , 8 AT1| Boston 12 & .706| Netrolt, G6 6 .455| While Dresser w fOr Ohicagei1 & .7h4| Bklyn . GB 10 ,883||Cleve.. @ 6 .000| Phila, , @ # .420/ Of Ereatness, May: Bommetitt, (ieradall ana The ‘Blue Devils’’ of France AS STARTER OF BIG RACE. The 100 Heroes Fron f ’ Promoter William R. Wellman has Don’t say underwear . runner of great P rmy of Phila, , 8 7 .BAx| St, L., B 11 .012|/Chicago @ 6 .500/ Ht, 1,. 6 @ aap | funner of Kreat pi Arr Set toch Vl pear TO-NIGHT as, | TAL TOGuantes Pitte .. 7. 7.500] Boston. B 12 .200)N, ¥... 8 8 .500| Wash, & 10 .833 | fale Ans runs un “Paving th Times Square. |soh dhe Gan |'This youth Is ‘another upo! selected Fred J. Wagner to act a4 M ‘i afew En Pate a cemegy RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY, 3 en Mia hee starter e¢ the big automobile meet to —say Munsingwe: | 4 Phieago, 3; Bt. Louls, 0. Detroit, 35 Chicago, 2, jpell_ Suilde high, Pe fast and stroni | be hold at the Sheepshead Ray Speed, if Roane indarea canta y. MARY PICKFORD CENTURY GROVE ! itteburgh, 2) (1st game). Bt, Louis, 3: |putttbon ‘thie angie it ts difficult to pie: | Way on Decoration Day, May 30. Wagner | you 8 | Ar nuuty Thea, 62d, n'r Bway, ceceenne 8) eee I arent % hime heating. the. mighty I ed the, gr tarter in th that will afford you the utmost ) ip se” soiree | MIDNIGHT REVUE stants Pittebursh, 4) Otncinnat!, 8) (2d gume). [sare Bie Dessing we ape : hig long association with int Wish afore ¥ WA, AT & Serand Symp. Ore Ar 11 30, $ GAMES TO-DAY. |Bpee Ps Sa sete aoe oe the auaman a ¢ vest it ot | comfort during the hot days. Grove Oven for Dancing at 40 | the cinder path hi : {is presence is . A BURLESQUE. = New York at Boston, Boston at New York, milera that the cinder path has known pre 2 | " “ 3 — t Philadelphia at Brooklyn, Washington at Philedetphin, Since Mae Meredith RUBE UD bie shoes 10 ee | Form-fitting knitted garments OLYMPIC 75 MAT. DAILY | 44TH ST. ,.08arty. | 2d Month Cincinnati at St, Leute, Cleveland at Chicago, Pineda ella iced 's experience 1s | for men, har shild Smoke tf “DARLINGS OF PARIS” D. W. GRIFFIIH's sua Str St. Louls at Detrott, — ieee fea ba ren, Loose-fitting ath- , | You Like, | over J “I TRIU MPA HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. miphtieat of tho vaistanca tunnerae | 10 femiure, wot, Me Aperd, carnival letic garments for men. eontn HEARTS OF THE WORLD NATIONAL LEAGUE. | AMERICAN LEAGUE, | Rose Genin, bas caused as the Goan “of soveral’ peconda | eens > 10 in " ye So-81 80, ia se et 9 Cinctavaci—Firet game, R | |. HE, os a might cost w driver the miujom CRESCENT THE ; ——— = ‘ % 6 emt British champlo: id » $30,000 offered for the 160-1 -} E HEATRE Le inaatt rif HIST E=} A] barsase ys tlt fort tn his signe, both as amatsur ho ‘$10,000 “offered for tae 100-1 RI LEXINGTON THEATRE Wc se Keriee, Sanders, Jacobs and Archer; Tone Nell); | and professtonal. No shadow of unfat man has arrar ting for PE by ‘ ences myvtionl play and mustoal 4 Tidal aad | Rens ever crosaed the path of Shrubh. 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