v. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 3. ; 1914. IS - THIS LAD A FRANCIS OUIMET IN THE MAKING? THE BEAVERS, PLAYED THE NATIONAL H1GGINB0THAM 1PUTS OUT BEST BRAND OF PITCHING IN VEEKS PASTIME AS IT SHOULD BE PLAYED Portland Right Hander Adds to Good Sized String, of . Victories With Shutout,. ALSO AIDS RUNGETTING toagars, Doaaa and Baacroft Aid la I ' Tutting tb Bimn ob XtOng End . of Series With Xapless Koran. N IrvU Higglnbotham, veteran Tiger - tamer; wi In fine form yesterday and the Haps gathered but three hit oft the' biff bird, whose fast5 ball and sharp curves bad then) swinging their heads off. Hig could make the little white . pellet do what he wanted and the only man who walked was Carlisle., and he got away in the ninth inning with one out. but was bagged In a double play started by Hlg himself on Hosp's grounder. Klepfer aUo pitched good ball, but the champions played the ' national pasjHm as it should . be played and he had no chance to win. Only one Gondolier paddled to first base and Bayless- was the only one of Hap's explorers i who ventured beyond that point, on his double to left in the seventh with one out. but he got caught In a double play, whan Litsehi filed to Lober and that worthy winged to Bancroft beforo Dicky could get back.: . Some clever base running by BUI Rodgers fooled the Tigers in the first Inning with two out. Incidentally Bill increased his base. running record with two pilfers on Jack Bllgs. Rodgers walked In the opener and -, stole second. Doane rolled a slow one down the third base line that Klepfer hounded and beat It out. Klepfer' throw to Borton was wide, and while that worthy was stretching himself, Rodgers outguessed the enemy by crossing the plate. Doane stole sec ond and .took third on Bliss' bad heave, but Held called a third strike that evoked indignation from Buddy and the Beavers laid off .till the fifth ... frame. .. Two men Were also down in thi frame when Hlgglnbotham shot a long one between Kane and Bayless for two cushions. Hig didn't do much fretting :. around the keystone, for Bancroft touted one down tho first base line that was good. for two bases and Hig loped home., Derrick lofted to Kane and that was the last good chance the .locals had to taily4 although Rodgers doubled to left with two but in the eighth. . - Hogan sent Molly Meloan up to bat 'for Klepfer in the ninth, but Molly wnuno. inen .Carlisle walked as aforementioned and Hosn hit into a double play, Hig to Bancroft to Der rick..- 5 Buddy Ryan contributed : two senna i . tlonal catches of files by Kane, the ' I first to the left of him and the second V t to- the right of i him. - Bancroft also . broke : into the limelight "with some sparkling fielding. . . ..' The series now stands' two games to one for the Beavers and they are back I In 'the. ;,600 society again. Umpire Held kept the , players on the move and the game was finished in 1:25, the fastest Coast league game of the sea , son here. ' . -. 7 , '- V- V jr JLLr i " . M . ' i '''''' " .-. V s I rw-uA:m 1 ;v- i ,v " f s - .. -.?.-'-'..:y:--i J 150Q Women WiU : See Eitchie-Wel?h ... tendon, July t At, least J500 women will witness the 20 round bout between Willie Ritchie and Freddie Welsh at Olympla t here next . Tuesday ; ' night, according to predictions w here today. More than 1000 women already have purchased choice seats. Manager Thlry - rebuked Ritchie today f or too 4 e much sea bathing. Welsh . enraged three new sparring partners today. The Englishman remained a 5 to 4 4 favorite in the betting today. . .with but little Ritchie money in Bight. " - S0LONS GET 2 IN NINTH Oakland, Cal.. July 8. Tow runs In tho ninth inning gave the, Saoramento Eolons a I to i victory over the Seals yesterday. It was the third straight win of the week for Wolverton'a play ers,;. ' " ; Del Howard's error In the ninth In ning opened the. way for the Solon vie tory. Tho Seals outhlt the visitors. The score: SACRAMENTO. AB. B. xonng, 2b 4 Hern, as 4 ioj, ri ............... Tennnt. lb . Via Buren, It Uoran, cf Orr, 3b Hannah, e ........... Arrellanea, p Gregory, ........... Lynn, lb ............. Totals ... 4 8 S 3 3 4 0 0 i H. O lv 2 1 0 O 3 1 0 0 TO. A. 4 O 7 27 11 1 Fitzgerald, rf O'Learv, 3b , BchaUer, It Downs, 2b lobln, CI Howard, lb iwrnan, as btpulTda, e ...... Beam, p .......... Sebmldt, Chalea, Totala 31 8 8A FRANCISCO AB. R. H. PQ. A. B, o w o u 0 O 1 1 o 0 0 o 0 0 4 4 A e 9 4 .......... i 2r & 3 1 1 32 0 1 4 11 4 8 1 O 0 1 0 1 o J 6 2 6 0 0 SPOKANE'S SINGLES COUNT WHILE COLTS FAIL IN THE PINCHES a ' ... . Earl Hausman Makes Four Errors and Helps: the In dians in Their Tallying. BOBBY C0LTRIN ON BENCH Oraok 8hortsfpper Xs vturstna; Sore Tlnger Ka worth and Koike Bit the Ball Treo.uently. CHANGE HIGHLY PLEASED WITH 0HAS. MULLEN Seattle Boy Jumps Into Game and Hits mil; Smith H i ' to. Tear ' . By Hal Sheridan. . New York. July 3. Frank Chance Is highly pleased with the work of First Baseman Charley Mullen, whom he obtained recently from the Lincoln (Neb.) Western league club. Mullen lumped into the game with the Sena tors and ripped ' off a double and a single, each bit sending in a run. ' "1 believe Mullen will help to send us! to the front again," said Chance after the game. "He stacks up as a natural first baseman and takes a healthy swing at the ball. He will dp, Spokane, Wash., July 8. Portland outhlt Spokane yesterday, but the dosen Dingles by the visitors nettad in em out one run 'and that was made in the last inning. On the other hand. the 10 hits of the locals, becked ud bv half dozen; errors on the part of the t-oit mneiders. of which Hausman made four at shortstop, gave the locals eight runs. " . The Spokane fielders were on their coeav throughout the game, and their fcharp work cut off several runs by the Colts, which might have changed the complexion of the game, with Co valeskie going as wobbly as he was yesterday. ? Haworth and Holke gave their bat ting: averages a considerable boost, each getting three hits out of four times up. 'Th. only players . in the game, who were unabLe to hit the ball, were Dave Mllligan Of.the Colts and Willis Butler of the Indians. Bobby Coltrln is suffering from a bad hand. WESTERN TR1-STATE -a Walla Walla, Waslu. July S. Pen- die ton advanced farther In tho lead In the pennant race yesterday by defeat ing Walla Walla. 4 to i. in a 10 Inning game. Neither side scored until, the seventh, when the visitors scored. The locals tied the score in tho : ninth. Bunched hits netted three runs In the tenth. The" score: . - . . RH.& Pendleton .............4 1 Walla Walla 1 -1 Batteries Schroeder and Femprooe: uriager ana sheeiy. , : - North Yakima, Wash.. July I. The Baker Kubs were . defeated yesterday. 0 to S. although they outhlt tho locals almost two to one. The Braves did not score until the cightn. - The score: - R. H. E. Baker 10 o North Takima 1 Batteries FulwiderT Sutherland and King; Holmes and Webb. CHIP MAY ENTER v EING AT 10 TO 6 OYER B. MURRAY . r - ' . ." .1. Califomian Rests a Day and Puts on' Pound of . Weight. EIGHT RUNS OFF EHMKE 9 7 17 Johnny Rgbstock, 14-year-old caddie , of the Waverly Golf club, who - .made the nine hole qualifying round in the 'club's annual caddy tournament In 39 strokes, just one more, than par. Rebstock, . however, was. overcome with the effort and lost' to Ray- Clifford ' in the second round, jwho lost in the semi-finals to Franci3 . Simpson. - . ' - - r SIMPSON CHAMP OF CADDIES AT WAVERLY CLUB Score of Eighteen Holes' Is , "Just One More TlTan "s . Bogey, Score: Carllale. If . KiKP, 2h .. Kane. ' ef . . Barlrat, rf UUchl. Cb . Borton. lb ,: MrArdle. aa tiliaa, c ENIC8. v AB. ... 3 ..,., 4 3 3 3 ........... a Klrpfar, Ueloao, ToUls . .......... a ... 3 2 1 . 0 O o 0 o 0 0 H. PO, A. E. 1 8 6 1 2 6 1 5 0 0 O 8 0 0 0 A t 0 1 o Bancroft. t .4 Derrtok, lb ... KoURvrt, vd ........... ruane, rt Kyae. cf Korea, ab 1-ober. If Yanla, e ............. BlfctDbolbajD, p .......33 O PORTLAND. AB. R. ....... 4 S 84 e .... 3 ..... 4 3 3 8 8 3 -O O 1 0 0 0 O 1 TO. A. E. 15 0 O 4 O 0 1 1 1 1 Totals adO 7 27 13 Battt4 tor Klapfer Is ninth. . . v - BCOKB Br INN1WCS. .' Vralce i.: 0 0O 00 0O0 OO - Htta ...........0 0 0 110 10 08 Portlaad ....10 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Hits ....'.I 0 11X10 1 ? V - . SUMMARY. "truck loot B Klepfer B. Hlnlnbotham S. , Baaea on ball Off Klepfer 1, Hinrtnbotbam & 1. Two baac talta Hlgirtnbetbam, Bancroft. Barleaa, Kodgera. Double playa Hoep to Borton: Lober -to -Bancroft to 'ftode-era: HI a-lnbotbnm : to - Bancroft te Derrick. Stolen baaee Bod(ra (it), Doane. " Bona responKihle 4ir Klepfer 1. Tina 1:25. I aiplrea Held a a.a,vK ' nil Jtruniiu, . . VIRGINIA WINS ASTORIA YACHT RACE WITH .EASE Fleet Sparrow Finishes So Far Behind as to Be Prac tically Eliminated, Oregory ran for Tenaant In ninth. Schmidt betted for SeyiUeda In the ninth. Charlea batted for Bautu in ninth. SCOKK BX INNINGS. Sacramento 1 0 0 00 0 0 0 28 Hlta iO 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 27 San Francisco .0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 U1U 1 2 00 0 3 1 1 19 SUMMARY. Rnna Tennant, Uregorjr, Orr, Downs. To bin. Three baae hit Duwna. Two baa hlta Tobln. Coy. Corhan, Hannah. Sacrifice hlta Morau. Fitzgerald, Van Buren. Sacrifice fly tor ban. First baae oo. called balla Arrel lanea 2, Bautn 3.- Struck out Bf haum 4, by Arellnes 2. - Stolen bases Schaller 2. How ard. Doable play Baam to Corhan to How. ard. Left on baaea Sacramento '8, San Francisco 8. Pafaed ball Sepulreda. Run reapouaible for AreUanes 2. Time 1:50. lm pirea Uajre end. Uutbrie. STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS Venice Los Angeles . . Man Franciaco' Sacramento . . Portlaad ..... Oakland Tacifio Coast Leag-ua. Won. , Lost. 49 4S 47 44 40 32 Francfa Simpson is the champion caddie golfer of the Waverly Country club.; Inthe finals played yesterday he beat Boyd Bustard. 4 up and 3 to play. -' 7 His score for the 18 holes was 2. Bogey for the course is 81. I His driv ing and putting were excellent throughout the match. George Martin Won the f iret flight -championship, beating Mark May 5, up and 8 to play in an 18 hole match and W. Topham beat A. Dolp in an easy match, 7 up and 6 to play in! the sec ond flight. The third flight was won by A. Kauffman from T. Sattovio, 2 up. ' The tournament this season was the best held by the clttb, - NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At New Jork: R. H. E. Brooklyn ; i ........ v. 7 13 t S New York. 2 7 4. Batterles--Preffer. and McCarty; Marquard, Wlitse and Meyers, McLean. At Chicago: ' R. H. E. Cincinnati 3 5 1 Chlcasro - -.,6 6 1 . Batteries Douglas and Clark; Pierce and Bisesuahan. t t Philadelphia-Boston game postponed On account of rain.i Union Association Results. Salt Lake. 10 Boise. 2. t Ogden. .15; Helena. S. Butte.' 17; Murray, 4. - North western League. Vanconrer P2 Seattle SO spoaan 47 Victoria 90 Portland 2 Tacoma .. 29 National Lean. New lork 37 ! Caicaeo 37 t. JLOUiS ................ So Astoria, Or., July 3. The yacht Vir D,0l"n?". H glnla was the victor yesterday after- pittabri '. " 30 noon in a close race sailed over a Brooklyn 28 white-capped bay with a real "mar- Boston aa iner's wind' whipping in against thi ; . American Leaffn. tMe. The Grayling finished aecond, I V'Z:'uu,m- ? and the Fore and Aft was given third I whinrtoii"""-I"IwI"II 3 plaoe, although she crossed the start- St. Uniia S7 ing line first. The Sparrow and Swal- J,0? ton 23'"" low finished so far behind as to be New Vork :'''"'''''' 23 practically eliminated. Cleveland ....! '.. !". II! 24 When the course was cleared bv the! Faderal Leacu. Sbhomlsh at 2:30 o'clock the Fore and 1 Indianapolis 80 Aft was near the line and rwung lniKuffato ahead of the Virginia -and Grayling. Baltimore ....33 which glided across beam , to beam. Kansas City 32 At the turn of the first buoy the two "3 XI latter yachts were right at the heels at. Loi .".IIIIIIHIIJIII 27 of the Fore and Aft. and finally In a American Association. tack near the flagships the Virginia I Louisville 42. swung in ahead of the Fore and Af t, I MUwaukee 40 HKUDa .. ............. tr Cleveland ..i. 3T 37 Columbus St. Paul and was closely followed by the Gray ling. Thus starved,' the Fore and Aft I Minneapolis soon dropped far to the rear. ' I Indianapolis In the tack that put her to the fore one of the Judges claimed the Virginia fouled both' the Sparrow and . the I Denver Swallow, hut his protest was filed. too I St. Joseph late to have any effect in the award-1 ?'oux, city .i. - i I Lincoln .. xue race was wimessea oy a large i Omaha crowd from the grandstand, and a ma-f Wichita jority of the admiral'! Btaf f aboard T" W u w.. U. A UO B.U9 Vtt.O ..... . . . t - i Murray aiaw sans aaas mm bbbb M Wl W mm III saaaw I r 80 3: 30 Western Learn. 37 41 44 4:S 40 53 27 . 30 31. 48 48 63 24 31 34 34 ! H2 33 3 28 31 31 XI 82 83 4U 45 2 27 27 28 SO 32 ' 3.1 41 81 30 Zi 84 87 87 :m 47 Score: Callahan. If . Uaoaman, ss Melchior. rf . Mlllijan, cf . Murray, c Guignf. 8b .. McKune. 2b . Haworth, lb Hanson, p ... Totals .... Lewis, if .. Batler, se . . Holke. lb . Frisk, rf Wagner. 2b Hogau, cf . , Wuffll, 3b . Shea, c .. . Covaleskie, Totals .... PORTLAND. " AB. R. 4 8 O- 0 O 0 1 O o 0 PO. 4 2 1 1 2 2 O 11 1 ... S3 1 SP0KAN. AB. R, 4 8 12 24 17 6 H. 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 4 1 4 3 10 PO. A. E. O 8 2 O 3 O 8 1 1 "It must be true that a man has to go away from home to get .the news,' observes Bozeman Bulger, "for It de veloped that not an English delegate to the athletic meeting la Paris re cently knew that baseball -was played in Great Britain until Jim Sullivan told . them about It, Tea. and we'll have to string along with the Britons -we didn't know it, either." Advices from London say that Willie Ritchie expects to find Freddie Welsh as easy to beat as Mexican Joe Rivers. "These really clever boxers never held any terrors for me." said the champion. "They canont ; hit hard enough- to break an eggshell and I have never yet seen a man so clever but 'what I could reach him. I hit Welsh a good mapy times in our fight in Los Angeles. I am 'stronger and faster, now than I was 'then. And what's more. I only need to plant one right cross to the Briton's Jawvto win. ly friends at home need not worry. as Freddie Welsh will not relieve me of the title." Gunboat Smith Is said to making a great hit with the London. fight fans. The gunner says he likes the Lon doners, too. "They certainty do know how to treat a fighter over'here," says Smith. "A . day never passes but what I am invited by some lord, duke or earl to sip a cup' of tea with him. I would bo mighty glad to accept such Invita tions, too, but I never could drink tea, and besides, it would be hard" for me to get a strangle hold on one of the dainty little cups they use over here. My hands and fingers weT not made for handling teacups." Los Angeles, CaX. July t. After suffering two straight defeats, the Oaks came back yesterday and de feated the Angela by the score of 17 to 6. Christian's players secured 24 safe bingles off Twirlers Ehmke and llusser. Eight runs were scored off Ehmke in the second inning. The batting of Ness featured the game, getting five hits in five times up.' Mlddleton, Zacher, Hotline and Alexander each made three hlta. The score: OAKLAND.' '' AB. R. 4 2 ...... B , 6 e ft 5 6 Murphy, rf Gardner, lb . Mlddleton, If Neas, 2b Zacher, cf ..' Hetllug. 3b . Guest, ta .... Alexander, a . tieyer. p .... H 2 1 9 8 3 2 3 2 PO. A. 1 1 10 2 1 4 1 8 6 0 San Francisco. Cal.r July t, Every Indication today pointed to ' Georga Chip of Newcastle, pa., entering the : ring at Daly City tomorrow afternoon a 10 to C favorite when he faces Billr Murray of Sacramento in their ached-. uled to round bout. -Earlv today odd's . of 10 to- H were quoted, and there was little Murray money In sight. Murray's poor gymnanlum" showing, coupled with Chip's knockout of Sailor Petroakey, -are two reasons advanced, for the easterner being made such a pronounced favorite. Persistent re ports that Murray has been held back in his public workouts and that be haa been .keeping late hours were denied . by Manager Jack Kearns. J Murray rested all day yesterday. A a a result he put on a pound, and Kearns said this would let him in nicely at 158 pounds; the stipulated weight-'Chlp continued busy in the gymnasium for a full workoat. , He shadow boxed two rounds, then tugged with the big bag and wound up with four rounds against Tom McMahon. At the close of this work Chip weighed 168 pounds. M'CUE ' STI Totals Wolter. rf . Page, 2b Maggert, cf Abktein, lb Ellla. If ... Johnson, aa . Metsgar, 3b Bolea. c ... Ehmke, p .. Muaser, p . . Meek. -c .. Harper, . Totala . . . 47 17 LOS ANGKLKS. AB. R. 24 . XI 14 4 4 . 1 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 2 . O . 8 . 2 . 1 .33 O 0 2 2 1 1 O O o 0 0 0 PO. 0 1 2 17 2 - 2 2 - 1 o o 0 0 8 27 18 A1N1NG Los Angeles. CaW July 3. Although - he makes the effort ot his hort ring career as soon as tomorrow afternoon. when he pits his brawn and skill against Joe Rivers, little Matty McCue. of Racine, Wla plugged away at his be- . lated training today." River, satisfied with his condition and expectant of easy victory, rented. He has no weight question to. bother Mm fcfor he ha forced his emergency opponent, - who naturally Is several pounds the lighter, to let him enter the ring as heavy as he pleased., McCue has satisfied the. fans in his workouts hat lie Will give a fair ac count of himself against the Mexican, but naturally there Is little betting on the result. Some few wagers have been made on the number of rounds' McCue will last. 27 13 QOSr lOcen Quality Not Premium TON'T look for premiums or coupons as the cost of choice Turkish and domestic tobaccos blended in Camels prohibits their use. 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Pendleton .....43 SO Walla Walla 41 33 Bukcr .......i 33 41 North Yakima UO 45 . . , 22 28 27 30 2 36 P. 0. .670 .53U .616 .600 .600 .800 - .658 .0J3 .inr - .377 .3i4 .007 .544 .507 .403 .412 .4!4 .459 .413 .682 .."W31 .537 .5&) .5:) .W7 .308 .981 .678 .642 .641 .471 .438 .411 .307 .578 l .570 529 Jl JK0 .4U3 .458 .8U0 .000 .571 . .649 .321 .448 .403 ,.352 .007 --.WW 300 .474 .473 .840 .one 354 .448 - .400 33 8 10 SCORB BY INNINGS. Portland OO 0 O 0 0 0 O 11 8iokaue 0 1 3 3 0 0 1 0 8 1 SUMMARY. ' Two baxe hlta Shea. Coreleskle, Wagner, Holke. Three bane hit Guigui. Sacrifice flies Wagner, Butler.' Double plays Butler tA Wagner to Holke to Shea; Butler to Holke; Wnffll to Wagner to Holke. Stolen bases Holke. Base on balls Oft Coreleskie 2, off Hanson 1. Struck out By Coreleekie 1. by Httmon 2. Left on bases Portland 9. Spo kane 4. Ttme 1:27. Umpire Burnaide. f Journal Want Ads bring results. POLO CLUB LEADER HERE Dr. Morton, president of the Spo kane Tolo club of Spokane, Wash., was a visitor at the Waverly Country club yesterday and witnessed the play ing of his club's team in the match against the Waverly Whites. Dr. Mor ton plans to remain In Portland, to morrow to witness the second game of the tournament between tha Waver ly Blues and the Spokane four. American Association IUnlts. Minneapolis, 6; Milwaukee. 3. Indianapolis, 9; Cleveland. 8. Louisville, 7; Columbus, 0. Butted for Boles In to seventh. : 'Batted for Muaaer in the ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Oakland 1RO008O4 117 Hits 2 7 01 0600 Hii Loa Angeles .0 8200001 O Hit , O 3 2 O 0 0 1 1 1 tt SUMMARY. Eight hita, 8 runt, 11 at bat off Ehmke In 1 1-3 inning. Coarse defeat to Khmka. Three baae hlta Zacher, Alexander. Johnson. Two base hlta Neas, Uetling. Meek, Guest. Secrtfir hits Gardner, Orient 2. Knns re sponsible for Ehmke 0, Geyer 4, Muaser 7. Bare on balls Off Ehmke 1, -off Musser 2, off Geyer 3. Struck out By Mnsaer I. by Geyer 3. Double plsys Metrger to Abstein. Stolen bsses Ness. Zacher 2c lletllng, Wol ter 2. Maggert. Time 2:24. Umpire Phyl and Kinney. MORNING GAME AT;" 10:30 GOLF TOURNEYS JULY 4 The Venice Tigers, who have been downed in two or the three games played here thla wyk, will clash with tho Beavers in two games tomorrow. The morning game will start at 10:30 o'clock and the afternoon game at 2:30 The Waverly Country club and the Portland Oolf club will hold tourna- -ments tomorrow for their memfera. The Waverly tournament will conslht" of handicap events for rneii and women . and tho mixed foursomes. The Portland club will stage a blind bogey tournament. There will a!:io be special driving and approaching contests. TENNIS MEETING CALLED - A rail for. a special meeting of-the members of the lrvlngtn Tearl club. Monday night has been issued by W. I. Norlliup. chalrnmn of the tennis. com mittee All btna fide members of the club are requested to be present. A lot of unclassified family trees. nuts" .grow on B. U. 13. Buffalo ; . . . ; ... 0 6 0 Brooklyn 1 3 0 Batteries Krapp ana Blair; Seatoa and Land. Called end of fifth; rain. McKENRY ROUTS TIGERS At Kansas City R. H.E. St, Louis 1 7 1 Kansaa City 8 18 2 Batteries Davenuort, Herbert and Chapman; Packard and Easterly. At Indianapolis P.. H.E, Chicago 7 8 1 Indiana Don z o z Ratteries--Henrdix and Wilson: Fal kenburg, Henderson and Raridea. - AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Victoria, B. C. July 3. The Vic toria Bees beat the . Tacoma Tigers yesterday, i to I - McKenry pitched great ball against the Tigers, allowing but four bits. Tacoma' s tally was thi result of an error by Kelly. The score: R. H. E Tacoma .................... 1 4 Victoria . 4 13 ! - Batteries Jones. Andrada and Brot tem; McKenry and Hoffman. DELL BLANKS VANCOUVER At Detroit: . R. H. E. Cleveland .0 9 1 Detroit . . i . . , i ll 0, Batteries Bowman, Morton and O'Neill; Dauss and McKee. - At Wishlngton: " R. H. E. 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