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26) EASILY WINS OVER MUNCE ‘With Bad Right Hand and Weight > Handicap National Light Heavy- ’ weight Captures Metropolitan and State Heavyweight Championship. _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922, \THE SPORT SCREEN Copyright. By Thornton Fisher yor cA Vege 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co, 4 o<, 8/, HARLIE M M’KENNA | IS WINNER OF BOUT AT 77TH DIVISION SHOW « GREENWICH VILLAGE 1 VILAGE AMATEUR DEMPSEY LIKELY TO SAIL BACK ON THE MAURETANIA Aa Champion Likes Paris, but Home Better, and May Leave There To-Morrow. Copyright, 1922 ¢ York Evening World), y the Press Publishing Co. j 3 (Dit ce eel PARIS, May 6.—Unteas he hears from] He’s proving that two handlers and trainers can take care his manager, Jack Kearns, that there} can live as cheap as one! By td Van Every. of the girls."* (s a strong probability of a bout in Lon- For one thing, he vows RARLIB M'KENNA, of No. |” one results of last night’ for don with Georges Carpentier, foltowing ; ‘ 4 King Street, is the new metro- “ Kod ocd th LS BL Je womens: the latter's match with Ted “xia” {he'll give up his costly politan and State heavyweight Lewis, Jack Dempsey Is likely to sail for| ‘“‘made-to-or ie ‘amateur boxing champion, Some day Pitleas ER es OUR: LATTLE EXCLUSIVE r o-order,”’ but see “in the not far distant future Charlie three rounda, judi unattached, "defen ALB IS: GROWING- home to-morrow on the Mauretania. The champion says that he likes what he gets— i) prob be crowned national pe f , i 1 Daipone te then mye Aer Oslo OTHERWISE YoULL Burope but likes home better. "Tam a The same fine quality 4 the may even go after Gene Tunnoy,| 110-Pound Class (final)—Nat Pincus, un PULL A SUSPENSION Uttle bit homesick,” said Jack with a|fabrics, the same good sort aI “the light heavyweight king of that| sttsched, defeated John Riggl, unattac ed, smile to The Evening World corre-}of tailoring, the same Mivision among the pros, who acted) jo¢ pound Ci (final)—J.ohn Buintek spondent here yesterday, “but I am A Fy | ‘as referee last night in the feature Paula As Mnocked out, Sam Winnle, WAL BRVinE © goodlUinie inv Parle, even CO Ne Lor (Just about Shout at the Garden, ree petore | ose ea. te ac Very” SOOM though I haven't seen or heard. from Sy ae he used to pay off G €., defeated Willle Singer é rer . Perky Hopkins. is tailor, “close to 10,000 enthusiastic fans. HA. three rounds, (iii THEYiL BE ‘ . Winnie, Het Bt Se 3 f = + > Wor Charlie McKenna is a good Toa Rockport nattachet rounds, | GIVING MONTHLY Weer Scrat eee une ake As for the man with no gray, and be Bae maT eg Meads FT iy (tina <-Ren Bontetn. REPORT Nee dogs from Berlin, and yesterday ne] ertavegance to cross off— es J . feat jartin: v7 = oe be , Renting man PRs no little boxing rise Own Gouhell, three rounds, | _@ARDS went Into the country to see some hunt-| There’s our long and # “aii, and a surprisingly effective left satiny. cocerene| TOLTHE ing hounds, A Belgian griffon took his| Satisfactory wear. Jhand. And only six Laid ae hele Dvn Council, K. of G.. defeated Kenic Belte, tie fancy and he Yought ft. William Halll- Leave it to the wife! Fought his first ring contest and last) cision; B. Rostein, 92d Street YM. 1. A. . 1 known American actor. wil - @ ‘night, despite the handicap of a prac- nen AYPolito, Trinity Club, thres pa ala td erican actor wil! She'll talk the econom ight, desp! 1 ti y 4 Theally uscieas right hand, and a dif- | founds, Judges, decision. selon ied pposgen ented naa uliags| C's outfitting at the “f c i 7-Pount jane—Mike Kaw the griffon and the two police dogs back our | Zerence in weight: of fully twenty- Jerome Aa by a gureien erat with him to New York on the Maureta-|eorners” a lot more con ; ive pounds, he went after his husky (one ee Pere is cats Hays and Morray Box Draw. nia to-morrow, even if Jack does not|°\ ect a pponent, right from the tap of the Banmices Olin Streak Gem. third round. "| Pete Hays and Charley Murray fought Ko himaelf. vincingly than we ever a Sern beat his man beyond any). tiched. iBefeated Mike hg 4 ten rounds to a draw bofore a big crowd ——=— === have—cr could! { sabe Name Glub, threa rounds, judges in the 1024 Medical Regiment A (es y i ; m-Pound Clase—tunny {in 2d 3 nt Armory Tw CLUBS BID FOR —- FEE RBA D ee i ei og end bereft ae CATGUL ae [e Ai ae i MARTIN CHANEY BATTLE. | Male t e i sesfour rounds, Judges’ | out with neither boxer galning @ de- : is 23 ae trousseaux a Sspe- i 71th | deeinon. “Hohn Hehe. “sironadale’ A: Nae - pe: ps oe es cee ED nd W. Fe Lorentine, Pastime A. C., three] olded advantage in any of the rounds, ON F EN TERMS DOING THE SISTER STUFF INTHE AMERICAN LEAGUE SHOW —~-— cialty. i . t Tony Marto knocked out Johnny WI THE SOPRANO TRYING .TO OUT i ‘ ' Sag ake dig Joleen rear Bush in the fourth tound of the sched- ( TELL THE ContRacto ) ie be ne) feeree es Trunks—one ti q at nubs Charile pact _[uled ten:round semi-windup. A right to mate! at is likely to eld in ltwo—cur Mr. ard Mrs. | TERS Heda atilccaan ier puonnas cluby defeated’ Gordon Nunee, reas |the Jaw went Bush down sfor the full this city ia a bout between Pep- For ibeet ai ae me Eppa ae Wea AE | ee Ain, ree Sounh, sbeage sdcllens pene DUNDEE WI LL SOON JOIN par’ Mittin, whol scored «sensu ca and ushers surprise package to that shifty and éxperienced southpaw mitman, Willle Singer, of the 924 Street Y. M. H. A. who was made punch drunk in the Frisch’s Praises Sung Beating of St. Louis by Tigers BOXING COLONY IN EUROPE tional one-round knockout over Babe Herman the other night, and Andy Chaney, who has never lost Both the -neckwear and gle. es Rocers Perr Compatr? second round, but staggered so game- B H h ° J ° While New York Is Idle, a decision in this city. Broadway, . Hernia 83; ere os ny 2 eee y ‘ ug re ven nings Ties Up Race. Johnny, However, Figures Only} tte Isard, who clashes sith Harry Garden and Ebbets Field clubs are | st 13th St. Four othe ® Gecision « close one = e Pace, Ys > Fig INNY | Greb of Pittaburgn in a ten-round decision | bidding for the bout. Chaney has | 3. iay Agpebevtintt sn Marty Smith, the State lightweight Tae to Rest While on Other Side, } ovr st Boston on the night of May won referees’ d the Gar- | e¢ Waren ge rie Ave “@hampion, also met an unexpected Giant Coach Admires Young- By Robert Boyd. — to receive 20 per cent. of the kroas receipts | den over Charlie Beecher, Sammy f “ bes ieverse at the aggressive fists of Ben Sei Bre ts -ADEL y Ba lock. ‘or his ond. As thts go will probably dra¥} Sieger, Babe Herman, Tommy fenteln th three rounde that bristied| — Ster’s Willingness to Cor- OW THEY STAND] ee emt nets ven By John Pollock. # 00d crowd, Roberts will moet iikely get =| Noble, and alao won refe 7 action. And the Sid Terris- rect Weakness. Cane tree cating Tee Coops} Champion Johnny Dundee, who|antce piece of money for taking Harry's} cisions over Dutch Brandt, Benny bs ~~ sparse eee ela soater : x * * Detrelt team handed the St. Lovis|méets Lew Tendler, the crack Phila- | Punches Vaiger, Jackie Norman and Fred- ‘urricane affair in whic ‘erris : i x . % Ld OPE Aa he ea ith med the winner, though the col- By Bozeman Bulger. ped Ls ney Li i ane aprtimag ee delphia lightweight, in a fifteen sun iis owneprcolihe Gasine. alicana iiaat die Jacks, and foug! ws wil ored boy appeared entitled to a draw. And the Bunney Feeney - Charley Smith go, which went to the former, was so earnestly contested that Ben- ty Leonard, who was acting as ref- DOWNPOUR of rain chased A the Giants off the field yes- terday., It also chased a num-~- ber of. the octogenarian fans, Includ- ing Sam Hamburger of the Lambs City club. Each has won twelve games and lost seven. Although the Yankees are not play ing the baseball they did at the be- ginning of the season, there ts confi- NiwYork 14 4.778) Pittsb’gh é Chicago. 11 5 .688] Phila’hia 6 St.Louis 10 7 588) Cincin'ti. 7 Brooklyn 9 8 529] Boston.. ro, "9 ari 9 400 13 350 2 .250 bout at Madison Square Garden, another fighter that is going to make a trip to England for a rest. Johnny figures that he needs a rest and he 1s going to take his wife ‘and father N. J., where boxing shows hay during the summer months for several years, has announced that they are ready to lease to the highest bidder thelr bullding so that they can run boxing shows. Four fight club managers intend to put in a bid been staged ee RACING im feei like doin, oe PINs sirapite . oes We Front irae .: vac YESTERDAY. dence among them that they will pull|atong with him, He will sail in a for the bullding. he octogenariuns didn’t matter, v ry SS ly fe heir present slump h a ara —— “But the McKenna-Munce bout was] 704+ of the athletes to flee from New York-Philadelphia (Rain). | series with Connie Mack's Athletics is | few days but will do no fighting while} pave shade, the crack welterweight of TO-MORROW Gaturally the big scrap of the eve-Jin. snower which came in sheets was Brooklyn-Boston (Rain). ended here on Saturday. abroad. California, who gave Dennis O'Keefe, the ring in point of interest, if not nec- rily of action. The Pastime A. C. heavy, with his crushing right and Frankie Frisch, Something was wrong with Frankie's foot movement. Pittsburgh-Chicago (Rain). GAMES TO-DAY. The suspension of Miller Huggins will not be lifted until Ban Johnson, The will probably draw a capacity crowd to Dundee-Tendler battle Chicago battler, a bad beating in thelr ten- round go at Kenosha, Wis., last Monday JAMAICA He wanted to correct it, Until the President of the American League, Je to-| nisht the clubhouse being: packed to fs $6,000 KINGS CO. HANDICAP pectaculal nockouts, tore Philadelphia at New York. + the garden as the advance sale to i P q i me _ aber pers Mot hte |YeEY, last moment Hughle Jennings Boston ava rackivh, delves deeply into. thecase. He has|aay ie already close to the $26,000] Cr Will fight Peul Doyle in « ten-rovnd CLARENDON HANDICAP ie fO take sho had been hitting him ground balls, Instructed Huggins to send him the|mark. Although Tendler will be the| Stynt ‘Mg Arent A. ©. of Boston on Monday nent, only to be jarred back on heels with a lightning left. Mc- “Did you get “It's just a question of getting down itt asked Hughie. facts of the case in his dispute with Umpire Ed, Walsh at the Polo Cincinnati at St. Louis. Chicago at Pittsburgh. Shade {s to recelve a guarantee of favorite in the betting the followers] $4,000, AND 4 OTHER FINE RACES Beginning at 2:30 P. M. erat Rue’ mussren, ae low when they come to your le Grounds last Saturday Perey bette tiie tl aren ate ts “ies SPECIAL TRAINS leave Penn. Sta- . 7 es + i go the limit. Both men are in] wor nas just reac aac and ith Ave.; also Fiat: savenians '2 Bed OF aint one We got it,” sald Frankie. “But AMERICAN LEAGUE. _| Until Huggins returns the Yankees /excellent condition. In the other eran te the aliecl tee bul Ridley a i Ae gbrookiyn. its, aa Either {apt overplay tio advantage in thie aye to have had a couple more." | v0.4 $5 4 653| Philathia’S “9 600) Will be sulded by Frank (Home Run) |bouts, Danny Frush of Cleveland] Western feutherwelght, who arrived Te ahuc{| fenerved for ladien, Regular. trains By, as A matter of fact,|_ BY this time the rest of the ciub)g.i oui, 49 7 \632| Boston...8 9 471[ omer meets Tony Caponi for twelve rounds, | country several weeks age, won hie. flret ete ‘and 208 'P, Me wtp, at ew or se Respect, And, ame aalcos of the] Was i the shower. Baseball they] Chi-200° ‘6 g ‘s20|Waah'tn B 12 400| THe, Ina of the mite manager is|Johnny Drummte ‘vs. Johnny Darcy|battie in that country by getting the de- 30, 1.28 and 2.08 P.M. ston, at Bee akuoen wiiov. . Fra’ fete. tha | nd, oreoten., Chicago, 9 8 .528/ Wash't'n 8 12 400) bound to hurt the Yankees’ chances | for six rounds and Louis Guglimint} cision over Saivino unite, the fast Fil-]{ {0,,jgath St Jamaica, ‘thence by h it ae teen ca att ns teens You know,” said Hughie, who nad a of winning games. Huggins has been | vs. Willie O'Connell for four runds.| ping, in a twenty-round bout at troltay. from the sions, but this only seemed to make him fight tho harder. There was no question as to the winner when the {hiree rounds were over. Sasathe who takes his profession seri- New York-Philadelphia (Rain).| vinced many of the doubting Thom- fearte| Atience a ee, LD sincoy g i Bly. Washington-Boston (Rain),| ases that he can manage a major e “Back in his dressing room immc- A ~ May 8 at the Lexington Avenue Opera diately after his SUS AE NE TALE ee ouen eartonsly® GAMES TO-DAY. league ball club euccessfully. House,” Matchmaker Flournoy has prac- found without a mark other than a ~ badly swollen right hand which he imjured one day last week through using his fist in‘a punishing way for the first time in ‘the only scrap he has ever had outside of the ring,’ according to his inseparable pal, Joe kept his car waiting to take a couple ot us down town, “that's one of the few ball players I've seen in many “Why, 1 mean a player who real- izes that he's got a weakness and Is willing to work to correct it. That boy worked arf hour to overcome that fault and he'd haye worked another if it hadn't been for the rain, In the old days we used to do that. McGraw and myself often have gone out at GAMES YESTERDAY. Detroit, 6; St. Low’ Cleveland, 5; Chicago, 3. bélittled at times for his judgment, but his winning of the American League pennant last fall has con- He knows just what the Yanks are capable of doing and the respective merits of its players, and handles them remarkaly well} considering they are perhaps the most tempera- mental group cf players ever assem- bled on any one major league ball New York at Philadelphia. jand at Chi St. Louis at Detnoit. Washington at Boston. INTERSATIONAY LEAGUE. WwW. L. PC. JirsyCity 6 & 500 Sydney, ‘The writer learned to-day that the big | Avstralia boxing show to be staged by the National tleally agreed to have the show held in the Garden, ‘There will be ten four-round bouts between crack fighters of the squared circle. Charley White of Chicago, who battles Johnny Dundee in a ten-round go for the American Legion at Rock Island, Ill., on June 27, may take on Jimmy Hanlon of Mator& Supply Go AUTHORIZED BUICK EXCHANGE DEALERS f,LIDDER Sullivan, roles B'timore bi 5 saa club. . : fe Ye Round cording to Yeas Harvington, [SHEN 2s'ack, 1”.,the Morne 2nd | Rocher. 10 @ 25] Mutalo, 7 10 4%2] The serier with the Mackmen wil LR "aq? sine. Hank's mantsne bas CGF-iOurt Se aee Get cusicra REO TSTOOT TCC aee re eee ue ale ta ik | Terente: 19 7 863] Newark. 6 11\.383| Ne resumed to-day, weather permite [Ter st ene $1800, whieh the Dre 239 W. 58th St. Topcoats ling, with Bullet Joe Bush pitching tor the Yankees and Hollie Naftor for Connie Mack's team, SSS ae George Whitted rading. 9 7 563) Syracuse 5 11 .313 GAMES YESTERDAY. Buffalo, 10; Newark, 2. Rochester, 6; Baltimore, 5. Jersey City- Syracuse (Rain). Reading- Toronto (Rain). him on his career as/an amateur bexer. Joe formerly fought in the 140-pound class, and that is how the néw champion became interested in donning the mitts. It is with Joe ad Marty McCormick, a 112-pound pal, with whom McKenna does all his handle a certain kind of ground ball. moter of ‘Texas off Manion for the bout, But they don't do that nowaduys. Once the boys make the big league they scem satisfied. If 1 was an actor Or a musician I'd fay they haven't the sense of art. Most of them just wapt to get some hits and make a at Broadway Your present car accepted as part payment if desired While Jimmy Kelly, manager of Pepper Martin, wagered thousands of dollars on Martin to beat Babe Herman of California at the Garden last Tuesday aight, Kelly told the writer that he only won $2,100 on Most men select their Lightweight overcoat at this time onsus A TO-DAY. Martin's victory, “I bet f friend Aesining ep at the St. AIDDOMMIE LDQ" aaiary. “They don't feel The | Jeraay City at Syracuse. May Appeal to |r ier momit oct tee mee Cie ea tar tte a (Charlie McKenna is twenty-four] © Newark at Buffalo. @ | #2100." : youre old, ‘He 'wan born-incthiseity.| , Hughle suddenly got moody, jaitimore at Rochester. Judge Landis continued comfort ‘| @ropped into silence and looked out Reading at Toront: Billy Mascott, the promising California . . A is in the employ of the U. 8. Truck : 9 0. d thi > i o the window. aang bantamweight, who has won many fights luring their sojourn ECIAL Fon Bie rohaet are lite eine pean “Thinking, Hughie?” some one ——— wna | The Brooklyn Baseball Club an-fin the few months, will figure In it Mi tai ATIONAL TENNIS WEEK God to his folks and lives with his} ®#ked. thought out others. 1 was never| nounced yesterday that George Whitted,| other scrap to-night. He will 50 againat at Mountains or Sea- NAL LENS iether and father. In fact, the cata-| “Thinking,” he repeated: “Let me |caught off that base on that kind of| veteran outfielder, had been released to| ‘hat sood ve, Mar FOE: SSCA S ENS: shore and full pro- ni efit Abe Goldstein, in a ten-round decision $5.00. ‘ennis Ou! logue of his personal qualities are’all|tell you something, I've been think. |® Play again as long as I played ball.|the Kansas City Club of the Americad a Mi Mi A y ‘ tlie nice things they can tell. But|ing for twenty-two years.” Neither was McGraw, my oommate.| Association and that Sam Crane, the rae ier oe nee. Meacott Iso big tection for the chill aa pines oo " ; somehow, all these nice things scem] “And you've lived through It?” “T was watching Friscd this after-| shortatop had been seht ‘to the Seattle | %°"® at city. 50 Tennis, Cover i ta Mt in the case of Charley McKen-| “Yes, and let me tell you some-|R0O- He was thinking about a bad rent eis iae\ Coan. Leagan ) days of Fall. with Pocket 5 ng. He Is just the kind of wavy-Ithing o! b 2 way he had of going for a ball on his] whitted, however, has decli dock Malone, the ofmok middleweight of — ing else, A most trivial incident ted, . ined to SO], Paul, in signed up for three fights b 1922 Ch a mpipnship ay tatired, siniling Irish-American boy|started me thinking. If 1 was a suc. [!eft—due to his inured foot. That} to the kanats City Club and has det yoann Gaia May 39. ke fe seen atts Caw { oth “you would think these things about ; boy will work until he overcomes it] manded his unconditional release from |his# manager, Nate Lewis. ay 1) he ; i ‘or prac- et Be Grry Aig: Klome sett ME RI hak a reese Tost Ci It Ierhere ta & thiGKing baliplayer. 2e'i| the Robing as be lise been playiny Bel beets Fete Latse of \Geranion for ten Lightweight Oxford topcoats, PI tien ies ii $4.75 : Chartle has one Ane thing to Disfieague, I got on frst and on a » bie make pe of tho sreatest baliplayers| '®, the Nattonel Lanane, fer, ten, vonre, |rounde at Boranien Ccrelend tor tecine tical wear in any season, tailored and te ES ilinon. Lee and Fveriant Hearts ‘ credit that he doesn’: say. much of.} nit started to run around th the game has ever seen. johnay Karr 0! lows lor = twelve O° oY i bases, before Judge Landis if he doe = 4 “ ‘ oe iat it is something his friends and] hort cons Tan ground the bases. |" othat boy;"" added Hughie, “haa| ceive hie unconditional release," |flers" yan Downey of Columbus at Au: finished with our usual exacting care py T SPORTING ‘Goods ¢ - neighbors are mighty proud of, and}y made a bluff as if to go on to third | one thing that few of them ever get,| It 1s sald that the Giants have not as} "8" me ite jowery “f oa that te his record tn the service Gvr-[jum to draw a throm sede ceatitt | He tries to find his faults instead of] yet waived on Crane, McGraw may |rorts Hv in & en-round contest and precision......++++++++ + $40. or . ing the World War, Of course they] wii heave. There was a bi trying to hide them. Get the differ-|clalm the services of the shortstop and as: are also proud of his suddenly ac-brojow named Johnson taste is. at ence? send a dt _ rage Gino oe Jack Sharkey, who te fast regaining his = wired ri rd. ~ ying second. 1°", . ‘ pay’ inners, former fine training condition as a i 7 ean Teo Thee victory kmg| He knew that I was polling a blutt.| “DIA 90% ellis ert rbd Der IR Rabin ieny Canta wil be ln tine share More sparkling effects in colors PHILA, JAC x OPE 4 ety knockouts, national ‘light dab orto gs crgpaal Sat Well, we used to play alongside the] SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, May s.—pilt| WDe? De goer aaninel toy sore oft. and patterns for those who prefer 1658 Broadway ny (at Blet), ; ~ wyweight, and now State and 2 hoo) ch 1 and the ch Ban Franc p in ve-ro! att lo ft , schoo) chapel and the church which} Doran, young San Francisco baseball * , ze mibtropolitan heavyweight title hold- ee vie ee We lost the game, [Pentre fleld, One day McGraw. | Dlayer, leaves this week to join the {Mer Sporting Club next Tuesday night, them, at in-between prices, up.to $75 50 B < tf, may be described as coming fast] “Now. you know that started mel, natural right fleld hitter, smashed| Cleveland | American Leaguo team, | Matchmaker Dosowricls expects to clinch the ~~, oxing 2 fA pusilistic way when it ia consia. (thinking. I'd never be caught that} pan through the fancy glase of the) Nene, tt ta Belleved, he will be an|cther bows for the show to-day, ‘Two months, Roof Track, 6 Handball .. x that his first ring engagement ints again. I was seared to death} window and it cost him five dollars. understudy for the third base position, a a ne oyna a e Steam Room, Showers, Reducycl % J only fought Ni . at the manager would call a — ly Gibson, manager of champion Benny ~e MileKietne has no professions as-Jand send me lack'to the mines, a eou| Also & reprimand, To save the chance] DETROIT, May §.—Kenneth Will- | Leonard, has just taken another good fignter i lucing, Body Building ; as no woferonal ag-Land gent me vac to th mines Fou Young another ve Mctiraw prac: | ome it hs tenth ome ‘run of thant hin managment Benny oi BROKAW BROTHERS igi. He is wuld to be still heart- ware awfully: Strald CODANG Te Cee eae ior the pan 7” | Seam TARR AND toning of Shemp {ie beniemeciaas | # Toronto, who has iGverything (en Ulllinrés 206 Bowling, d ie. L - H | - Bt Mids 8 . DI ‘The Bruaswick-Balke-Co! Wholo and fancy tree ~ but, again, hat. (eating. started: teal tetttae: saecea tena a Thinker gull | ee Reset ee nny: eT ois ey. cease’ cegok beatamevinner Broapway AT Forry-Seconp STReeT ue ae you never cun tell. old expression, ‘Buck to the mines for 1 e tame’ smash placed him ahead] Atkins and ther crack bantamweights. e's u nice looking boys? admit-|you!’ Remember is. You know what I mean now of (the record establistied to date by| Burman is the only one of these bantame @ Harrington. “anyway. I not only th 4: ——P~ al uth last season. Ruth con-;who hae en him, ny Wak ' ought out ; : Dc mBdse,”’ caid iLitle Mucty, “bu , Viita, To-Day. nected with his tenth homer on May fe So " meta, this that play but with AtcGmw we iH Roberts, al. 13 last year. the sturdy heavyweight World Wants Work Wonders ot inert

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