-nptiafrnpnnnb U cy ROM i U cs-ihell - - An athlete's - greatest asset, without a doubt, Is his Ability to mentally relax For. the ultimate proficiency in competitive athlet ies the miad would have to be separated from the body at least after the mechanics of the sport are masteredT . .. " - This was brought " sharply Into evidence Tweaday ' sight when the Bearrats trounced the Pilots 6S to 2S and la so doing'. 4Ut the antrawwJows total of ltd baskets fa e33 shots takes for a kaxtree-lsa .average of Uol. The marMading Cata couldn't . raise. Had' two or three .others backets chat were snak- count-.. - ed, and Taa thinking especially Of pair ' thrown threoHi by - Bob White that were nullified by toots of the offtria" -kll. ..ft. nrifl &a M hay crowded the,. JKOO mark. - ' And why were tha "Cats able to uu iui: nnj uiu uio mo hc- velop 'into a scoring spree, with virtually every Bearcat entering i I ,';-V'-.-.i.: - - -y jv ':-' t - "'' -h ' ; -..-. .-. -a.-. i . . 1 4 . ' 1 hi vj .ilia .m .m. i mT.i . - . o Whether taeynro alaasptag ? or whmtB& the Beareata IdahoansSeek ' .M , If. .' s isr win Potato Staters Have Been Downed by Iinfield in - two Recent Tflu -V; WUlamette's fDeadeye Dicks.", (fo familiarly known since the Pi lot .massacre of Tuesday , night last), move in Northwest confer- n e circles tonight," facing the College of; Idaho- Coyotes at t o'clock. ; The Coyotes, , who hare fared dismally on their Oregon trip the' game abfe to hit the hoop !1110? tar. re w for two-gama rith' devastating ease? Was it beeanse the Pilots, the same crew that damped Willamette Just a week previously, had left their . defense in Portland? I think not The reason, it was 'evident, was . that 'the' 'Cats were never during the . game under nressnre. They the backet and as a result were tossing thronsh -basket after bas ' ket In which the ' ball ' touched nothing but the net as it whirled throuzh. 4' ' ' They weren't tryins; too hard" as the saying goes, simply because ; there .was no need. Out In front from the start, they maintained a . free-and-easy pace that paid off , in.- huge point dividends. The Pi lots, on the other hand, when they " did open up with a belated bar- ' . war. "tJrViti ened up" and couldn't connect. : Whizz in Practice. ' It Is rather a common eerar . renee in sports to f ind a young- - ater who is a whizs In practice , atmalona, be it football, base' ball, basketball, or what have yon, bat a complete washoat - wnder the fire of actual anve conditions. HcTl threw baskets front a, handstand while oat ' fooling aronnd with the team In practice, bat in a game to more likely to toss the ball Into the sideline bleachers. Why? Rim ' ply because the' pressure of competition cause him to tight -en op, throwing his normal co ordination completely oat of kilter. The tnfielder who glides muiovlaly in irvoi i4 grvuuu uaiu lata tion . makes far fewer errors than the one who ' bounces and hops into -position In a tense manner. Right when it's going to hurt the worst the tensed type of fielder is going to boot one or toss It umteen miles over the first Backer's head.' .. To me the outstanding sinale Item 'that made Johnny Kitsmlller a., great halfback was his ntter re laxation under any kind of game condition. He was so relaxed that the things he accomplished on the gridiron looked too easy. Portland's Bill O'Donnell. if you've noticed, is almost limp when ha lets fly those long loonr . ers. No Jerky flip when he fires. but smooth, coordinated, unnur rled flezation of the whole body flowing into the shot. O'Donnell, by-the-by, wants a crack at profes sional basketball. -.hence his scramble to build up a high scor- tag average. The "scramble" win probably causa him mora trou ble than anything else. . . ?Skope"Notural "Relaxer." Otto 8kopa Is natnrally a - loose, flip-floppy type of bas keteer. Bat Skope, carrying far too amen aronnd his middle of the staff corn pats on beef cattle, early in the season was 'pressing' on his shots 'and missing 'em. Taeeday night be looked himself, both as to waist aaeasarement and general play, for tha first time this year. He was back to his relaxed, loose aornuT self, and as a eonse ejneaoa he parked the agata through the loop eight times while playing little more than half the contest if It could be called that. In the Tillamook-Yiking romp there wasnt a relaxed man on either club. Each team waa afraid of tha other. Both clubt were Jit tery from tha start. They wara trying hard,; desperately hard too hard. Taylor, the tall guard whoea long ones helped so much in tha Milwaukie contest, never ft. I. m la.ti . aA-a HIV VWmCV; iUvIUHV ftU,lBIUi Ton could literally-see his muscles go taut each "time he started to cast off. When the lklnrs play at Tilla mook It may be an entirely differ? ent story." Both clubs may; go on tha rtaar um - tansion and play an entirely; different ball game. It u to be hoped tney ao, at any rate. V . ' ' -J j Whizzer Best.r " " I Whlazer White, the Colorado . flash now a -Tank at Oxford, Was the best football player ha cash game this last season, ac cording to Dick i WeJsgerber, who is tack, Bate and extremly hearty, after a season with the Green Bay Packers. . They really mada tha Whlt- conference series, the two clubs playing again tomorrow night with Salem high appearing in a No Name league preliminary against Eugene. . Coyotes Fare Badly Though boasting considerable manpower, the Ida uoans dropped pair of double-counters to tha Levermen of Llnfleld Monday and Tuesday of this week, a club the Willamettes waltzed over with comparative ease. Linfleld down ed 'em S2-37 and 48-35 on sac cessive nights, giving tha Wildcats four conference wins out of the two-game acgument. Games play- ed by conference opponents, that have net scheduled the full four game series, count double in the standings this year. - Boast Tall Center The Potato Staters will prob ably line up with: Elmer Baldwin, six-foot-four, high scorer of the dub, at center; Ace Coulter, red headed flash, and Leon Gilford, aggressive transfer, at forwards; and Bill Thomason, three-sport veteran, . and Tern HcGowan, frosh recruit, at guards. Most any of the 12 Maplemen who combined to trip in If coun ters Tuesday night against Port land U may go to the post for to night's tussle, but it is expeeted the "Happy" one will call forth Anton, Eberly, Kolb, Skopil and Quesseth for the tipoff. Why 21 Lanky Take 3 of .4 Gale Pours in . 12 Marks j " Subs Sent in 'Iterj i Lead 30 Points Salem, Oregon, Thursday llorninst, January 19, 1939 PAGE NINE PULLMAN, Jan. lS-(AVTho University of Oregon look its second game of the series to- night from the Washington State I Coon Couaars in a one-aided basketball I uttk game ending 6T to,31. It was the third game the : Washington State boys have lost to Oregon in the northern division. Pacific coast conference. Bowling COMMERCIAL LEAGUE (Bowl-Mor) HaSH yVBJTfUH CO. INDIANS? KEYSTONER Trftclio Cartis . 1S3 1SS 13 484 .153 i 13t - 14S 1 io in ' lis sea .170 1ST 187 44 J2 1S7 183--47T Totsls T5S 759 765 1347 Coach Howard Hobson's lanky I Hsadicsf Webtoots did even better this I Urk ToUU Viking Wrestlers Lose to Pioneers Viking wrestlers were damped 41 to 22 by Oregon City here last night in the first 1 match of the year for the local preps. Results: 4 112 lbs. Allen, Salem, tall overWinklp, QC. in 1:8 5. 11C lbs. Brandt, OC, decision- ed Forster, Salem. 117. lbs. Snider. Salem, deci- sioned tarleyroC; " r' 126 'lbs. Tanks, Salem, decl- sloned Holbrook, OC ISO lbs. -Johnson, OC, decl- sloned Kaneko. Salem. 131 lbs. Klrchem, OC, fall over Rhodes, Salem, In 3:35. 133 lbs. Lrvesley, OC, fall over Willard, Salem, in 0 sec onds. ' 135 lbs. McCarthy, OC, fall over McCarroll, Salem, in 1:45. 137 Iba. Jackson, Salem, fall over Haley, OC, in 1:18. 140 lbs. Toman, OC, fall over Spalding,. Salem, In 4 1 seconds. 141 lbs. Conney, OC, fall over Williams, Salem, in 52 seconds. 142 lbs. Bedlngf leld, . Salem, d eels toned Hansen, OC 150 lbs. Bpees, OC, fall over BeartY Salem,, la 2:23. - 151 lbs. GUea, OC. fall over Miles, Salem, in 1:11. Dragons to Meet Hopmen Toniglit DALLAS The Dallas Dragons will play the Independence Hop- men Thursday night in a county league game at Dallas. This is the first of the series of four games. The Hopmen defeated the Dragons last year to go to tha district tournament. , This year tha Dragons will be out to score four sralght wins in- the- aeries tor they have an xeye on a berth In' tha state play-off. The Dragons have had a hard schedule thia week and the boys win not be trying to pile up a big score 'but tbey will try to rest up for the wvi league game on the-following night, The Dragons are farcied to win over the Hopmen due to the, tact that Adams has all of last year's team back bat Bennett, while only ' Hartman of Indepen dence is back as a -veteran. Adams', starting . lineup will be tha substitutes who are M. Pet era and Foster at the - forward spots and Kllever at center with Nicol and Jonea la; tha safety positions. i - D0VS Z.UV0B T 1 . :.151 168 evening than they did last night crrtagt'oa ""U.us iso when they took the Courars to I Gre, ias tha tnn Af S tn 44. It wB s I Nfr 818 16S nice workout for all the Oregon boys but Gale and Dick, the two tall forwards took the scorlne-1 CUTT PAaxaX'S honors. Haaateap . It 10 WSCs Lead Short-lived HeVdri." ' ' " lis Kerpa. Cougar guardUrted 5if?r tl " the scoring when he dropped a m u7 long one in the bsskct shortly ftftAF tha rrama nnAtind ar.d WSP Tstsls 617 .746 a a . a w . a sl . a iook me leaa. 11 waa tne oniy oaTAL'S USED OAxS time they had it during the eve-1 OaiissW i4 i ist os nlng. Gale, playing even better I : J ti2-2 thaa on the prerlons night, led ' l l ms-Jw the way. and daring the first I cun iss i 20s sit T SI ISO 45S 16 451 146 38 181531 165 S40 .80S 788 798 181 IS SO 151450 ISO 4S 157431 144 1M 1SS 416 760 S8Z8 ToUls Handicap flaasay rratt Pickens fiobba , lttar . Victor period scored nine points. Vick was right behind him with seven. At the end of 10 minutes the score was IS to S tor Oregon. A little more than mid wsy in the period It was 34 to 12. At the half time it stood: Oregon 31; wsc 17. Blank WSC 10 Minutes Ore son held the Cones, rs score less tor the firat 10 minutes of I me secona penoa ana unase, 1 Totals WSC forward, famous for bis leng shots, tried everything in the book, but coujdn't find the basket. Then with the score 47 to 17, Oregon took out her reg ulars and ran in substitutes. It was not until then that the Cougars ; did any eoasisent scor ing and they managed to make it 31 points before the final whistle blew. WSC tried 70 field goal at tempts and plaeed IS. Oregon attempted 79 and. made 24 of them good. Oregon (57) . O P.PFTB Gale, f " 5 1 12 Dick, f 6 Wfntermote, - t iif Anet, g 2 Johansen, g '. 2 Sarpola, r.. .... 1 McNeely, e 0 Hardy, f 4 Faralunaa, g ...... 1 0 24 714 811 760 SS0S CTTT LEAGUE ( Perfection Alleys) US CBOtS lBAsafA0T SO SO so 00 ISO 171 151481 164 176 SOS 64 rhillina 188 308 185581 Weider 18S isv xuo ass 186 177 SOI 564 tl4 041 066 S821 r-JUCEM 180 203 145 170 147 147 , 114 t!5 .180 170 SOS 500 S35 S60 15S 45S ITS 07 200500 Totals. 876 004 070 S75 sanocz'a trans cam Haadicas 22 22 Clint, jr. 171 171 160817 Haroock 128 200 174506 Hoclaad 163 18S 141 4 8 aatin 177 187 163 52 Jon-sea .238 178 180 (44 Totals .806 054 705 S645 i Bm Mullen, g Totals 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 14 1 Aden auto wnxoKExs ; - 15S 182 ISO 584 Steiabock 177 141 172400 Sharkoy 180 165 141-476 ratterava ia- ia- SOS 581 Tbnua 14S 150 17 477 c Totals Ha-dicap JLrtcaea T. renauui C. Foremaa Oiiager Adalpti .858 618 886 8558 rAOZ'S QBOCEKT 14 168 144 .140 .144 .185 14 S57 180 172 120 168 42 181606 18S 51a 130451 150423 212565 12 57 Totals .804 826 876 2606 WSC (SI) Kerpa, g Gentry, f Jennings, Hooper, z Olson, g Butts, f , Chase, t Kosieh, f Miller, g Sandqnist, ' Totals Halftlme G 2 1 2 S 1 0 2 1 0 ..... 1 C 1111 ....... ..A -w score: Oregon si; 9 . at PPFTP 116 0 1 2 0 1 C 0 0 cxjvz's corrsa shot Hartwell 17 155 204 580 Pornlia 141 188 181516 Hitlins 153 156 175483 Kertsoa 168 214 172S55 rouse 101 156 163500 Totals Haaaiesp WhlU Wokh IfiUar Jenaiasa avarr 888 888 i 004 330 .'S 34 34 84103 188 180 168880 153 187 171400 108 304 10S r500 166 178 155 686 178 146 153471 Totals .013 888 874 856 Washington &t a t e 17. Free throws missed; Gale, Anet, Jo- wooxtaT rwaaiTuaa oo. 1S1 15 205561 laa it tr uu Hansen, iterpa. 3. Jennings, a.o- i d. Woodrr , , -- iss aleb i. Hooner. Olson 2. . I Hart 214 155 166 55T Referee, EmltY Pllnao, Port land; umpire, E. L. Hunter, Spo kane. Coo O. Ws4ry 8waa .183 - 318 306 601 Totsls .007 804 010 3730 Court Christians , ; Win 3i Liberty ' For tha third, successiva time thia season . Court Street Chris tiana last night dumped Liberty at basketbalL The' score was 38 to 25,,Davenport topping tha tal lrera with 15. - ' CS Christian S) (S3) Liberty Mall 4 " "Brown Gosser It Carnegia Cross 2 Grogaa Randall 1 2 Free Johnson 12 15 rDsrenport Subs, for CSC: Armstrong. C ForUbertyt Dash 6, Baker 3. nn-vHnnnreil W18 Favored vTZZ lh h SONS Series fur duaiiu; B illU ' I . MT. ANGEL The Mt Angel NEW YORK. Jaa. 18 v (AVJack I Tsrsity forces leave Thursday tor rjAmnsev waa presented with the I Ashland for tha first two games Eddie Neil memorial award as the! of a four-game aeries with tha man who did most for boxing in J Southern Oregon normal school 1932 at a dinner given by the! tateVn Friday and Saturday Boxing Writers association to- aights, January 20 and 21. The night, I two return games will be played Ttemn... in raealvlnr tha inedl I hr Jary 27 and 2Si al honoring the memory of the Last year tha SONS took three Associated Press boxing writer oat of tour-games from tha An and war correspondent who was gels. Thar are favored to take klUed in Spain, said t ha had this year's series although they "loved and admired - Eddie Nell lost two games to Oregon normal both as a boxing writer and as ar wnom tne Angeu oeieateo ,zo-i mat tHand." Ri.Wiror Jasaaa J. 1 here last Tnesday.:. V r 1 walker presented the medal to I Probable starting lineup t of Demnsev. -r - J southern normal win be Hoxlt "I met him first when 1 waa "JJSlS training for my first tUht with "ft ; and Sether and Mar r, m ... h t..w ..Mt I cni, gnaras. t rT,vii rvai. f rom then on! Tha Angel lineup will be the rYiTndroSdo raceSra P that overthrew the Pacme 4, naviMmarr nf rn 1 ocaaeter ana v naiwran at tur JPSSSifS my ward; Haener at center, and No- a- II.. mrtA STVrloK t wnmrA Walker before presenting tne I r ---" medal ' said. "I knew Eddie NeiLl hut I think I have learned to know I . LEGAL NOTICE and respect mm mora since 1 nave WBXBT OTHZXS 7AXU aaa ae Caiaese r4ios. AmatisitRt 0 rrca una vaara ia CHlAJu : Ke aaattar irito whs .- fL auaiUa. hoart, luaf. hw Wfsoy, itamaefe. gaa, eoaaupauo-, diaha-a, ruJanaam, nu Wadiar. farsr, skia, IosmOs aasto (. . , , Charlie Chan Chinese Herb Co. 8.-. B.' Poag, 8 7sra raetleo ia Ckiaa. OUim ko-ia-0 to S a.a : oseapt - 6n. Say aa4 Wo - ear. a to 10 a.m.. . d 123 K. Caat'l 84. u, Oro. xer earn his 15.00a backs." says tha Jersey Juggernaut. VHa car ried tha ban on fully three-foarths of the plays and was. in my opin ion, the best all-around ball play er on anybody 'a pay roll." r - - . Dick, netted loaa to fllOS out of his first season, and that after sprucing up the old f wardrobe a hit, i paying off soma . college accrued indebtedness, etc. He's alt set tor another season with the Packers, intending to return next fall.- But It certainly feels good to be back to the west," "grinned heard all those fine thlaga -about I rf- THE DISTB1CT COURT OP him. The speeches ' tonight - hare been a real tribute.' 4848 Tie Game i -Turns up ; After Quints Go Home &? r x THE UNITED 8TATX3 FOB THE DISTRICT OF OREGOX i In the Matter, of Peter GeUos, BsakrnbL To the' creditors of Peter Oel- los.' ofSalera. In tha County of -XAFFUx JaaV 1SV-(V- Basketball rales aay It cant ba done, bnt Toledo nnlverslty and ' Heidelberg played -at 48) 'to 481 tie hero tosdght. JjJyATC--, Tto 'scoreboard 'said: Toledo . 48, - Heidelberg 47, and tha I crowd went borne believing the : Rockets had won. Cat when it was j too lata to do anything aboat it, a reeheck of the offi cial setnbook. showed a dead lock. . j; i , , . -v-vr. ' WHlard Swihart, Toledo tea , ter, 4 scored a free threw for what be thought was tha win ning point in the last 5 aec- onda of play, bnt it tamed oat. . to bo the tytag marker." Held- i elherg olOcials said a post-sea- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on tha 10th day of January, 13 J. the said Peter GeUos was duly adjudicated bankrupt and BySords If S ( OrJKMO I Vi1-J J VJ U AMERICA AttOCUtfOAi QSCAQ Grimes: tionetoeft Parmco oar st UtoUWS AttJAy Ff&lVjUUH AAtfv wext seAscw Buddy Peterson Is Out-Boxed, Out-Slii-edhyCaliforiruiniii Foxy Manner; Turner Gets Nod Cooper in Front At San Francisco "Greatest Round I Ever Shot9? Says He Upon .... 65 Performance By RUSSELL J. NEWLAND SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. l-(JPi -Shattering par, the course rec ord and the competition offered by some 200 other contestsnts, lhtlo Harry Cooper of Chicago. Chlcopee, Mass., and way points. turned in a So today to lead the field 'at the halfway mark of 34 hole qualifying trials for the $5, 000 .San Francisco match play open golf tournament. - Cooper's round, described by him as the greatest he ever shot, clipped six strokes off the par 71 Lakeside course. It cat four shots oft the competitive record of the C43S yard layout, considered an exacting test of golf. Slight Have Made 61 It was Cooper who established the record in the first holding of the San Francisco open, nine years ago. He was tiring - his shots straight down the middle today. He missed four putts which, if made, would have given him a II. Cooper scored birdies on the second with a 20 foot putt: on the third with' a ten footer; the eighth with a four footer: the 11th with a ten footer and the 17th with a tire footer. He nearly bagged- an eagle on the 12th, the ball stop ping one inch from the cup. He put together nines of 32-33. Par for the course is 35-3871. First round scores inpluded: Emery Zimmerman, Portland, 27-39-78. Leslie and Reds Annex Easy Wins Two Teams Keep Unbeaten Standings in Salem Intramural Loop ..' Leslie and the Reds ran, to easy wins in the City Intramural . bas ketball circuit yesterday, to pro tect their undefeated status, while the" Woodworkers broke into the win bracket with a 21 to 1 trounc ing of the Future Farmers. The Leslies, with Jerry "Wil liams gathering 12 counters for high honors, downed the Auto Shop 51 to 25. Priem, tallying 10, led the Reds to a 25 to 4 win over t h o i r sophomore classmates; the Greens. Machine Shop gave tha Deaf boys their third straight de feat, 45 to 4, with Miller hooping 21 points. ' Leslie 51 20 Anto Shop Curtis 1 R. Hayes Williams 12 Harland Holt 2 2 Hampshire Hathaway 5 - IS McCulley Gemmell Parker Subs, for Leslie: Straw 2, Kelly 2, Lappin 10, Stlllson 10. Shearer 2. For Auto Shop: Brown 2, E. Hayes 5. That man twain da souf, one' Leo Turner, gave the northwest middleweight champ. Buddy Pe terson, a. sound boxing lesson last night in their 10-round main event of the Vets fight card at the armory, taking Referee Frisco Ed wards decision going away. Much too fast and too straight with either duke. Turner not only out-boxed but out-slugged tha In1 I -dependence boy. Turner took sev en rounds by wide margins, tne first, second, fifth, sixth, eighth. ninth aad tenth, while Peterson eould be given but tha third and seventh. Tha fourth, on Tha Statesman seorecard, was1 even. Turner's Eye Hart Turner, who hsils from Oak land. Calif., opened np an old bruise under Peterson's aye aa early as the second and worked on It throughout the balance of the fight, The colored boy was just as efficient with either hand . and landed either straight and 1 fast from any position. . Peterson took tha third heat by a narrow margin, flinging ten ia body blows and crashing left hooks against the side of Turner's head. Buddy tried hard in ins closing cantos, but waa no match for the swift negro. Loscer Jack Hlbbard sank his left mitt into Billy Foster's mid riff midway of tha initial round of their scheduled six-round semi final, and that waa that, Hlbbard crossed with a right to the chin and Foster want down for a nine count He got up, but only long enough tor Hlbbard to alap him back dowa with a flailing right, Tha towel hit tha resin and.lt was Hibbard'a fight via , a technical knockout In 2;22. . ' . ' Bonn Bans Into Trouble , Jo Bonn. ttfnnaT.Tommy Orrin much tougher opponent lasi night than early last lall when he registered a -kayo over, tha" Port land: light heavyweight, bnt alasM gedout a slx-rouna aeeuuen. r rln took only the fifth heat, but in that had Bonn groggy with, a barrage of rights and lefts to Bonn's unprotected head, 5. George Goodman, despite los ing tha final round as Melvin Sorrell all bat nattered him to the- floor, was given substitute- Ref eree Coster's decision. Or rather, Goodman walked over and put his hand in Coster's and the acting arbiter raised it aloft Jimmy Sparks, Portland, knocked oat Jack Edwards, Leb anon, in one minute and at-seconds of tha first round of their scheduled four-round curtain SHS Juniors Get Win at Mill Gty Salem high's Junior varsity speared a 48 to 28 hoop win from Mill City yesterday afternoon on the Salem floor, with IS Jayvees seeing action. Salstrom led the firing with 10 points. Jayvees 44 29 Mill City Barnick 4 1 Schroeder McKee 2 Pendleton Satter 8 s Herron Ling 4 2 Kelly Henery 1 5 Wilson Subs, for Jayvees: Medley S, Kerns 4, Salstrom 10. Mason 2, Bower 4. For Mill City; Moravie 7, Lalack 1. Burke S. . Referee: Max Allen. . Beds 0 Priem 10 Gilliam Lappin S Patterson 2 Bradshaw 2 Subs, for Red a 4 Greens Shaetfer Bobbins Baker Shaw 2 Teems Freeman 1, Morton 1, Gardner 2. Vlttone 1. For Greens: Kay 2. Woodworkers SI Lowing 2 Clark 2 McKay 1 Schaeffer 4 Largent 4 4 F. Fa Prince Zetble Ramseyer Roth 4 Cattery 'Subs, tor Woodworkers: Elberg 2, E. Leek 4. Machine Shop 43 McGulre Miller 21 Rae 12 Hogaa S Pro 4- 4 0SD Tartar In Egelston 2 Probst 2 UUler Adams Sub, Machine Shop: CoopervS. Paperniakers Face Chemawa Tonight Biggest test of the searon faces Mr. Hendrte's nndefeated Paper maker hoopers tonight in major city circuit, firing, the Chemawa AU-Staza tarnishing the opposi-. tion at o'clock. 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