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Th Start man, ScJin, Ovgatu Tuesday; Sept Hi 1943 Jubilant Cats Back to Work Thoroughly Jubilant after their f-6 upset win over Portland sTJ, Willamette ITS Bearcats yester day went to work again on the practice field to make ready for their second game of the season, here Friday night with the highly-rated Central Washington col lege Wildcats. ' ' Coach Jerry LJllie's crew came through the Portland mix in fine shape, other than for usual bumps and bruises. Barring in Jury in this week's workouts, the WU's 'will again be at full strength for the Friday nighter. Willamette's punting department, an A-l feature of the Portland game in the person of Quarter back Bobby Douglas, will be even stronger this week, as Johnny Slanchik has returned to school and grid action. He was one of the top punters on the coast last season.' The Wildcats present rough task for the Methodists, as Coach ."Shorty" Luft has 18 lettermen "In his. squad of 64 aspirants and - has been picked as one of the stronger outfits in the classy Evergreen league. Oliver Takes Tacoma Event TACOMA Wash., Sept 20 The man mountain from Seattle, Ed (Porky) Oliver, jammed down) an eagle three to win the Tacomaj Open golf - championship today on! the first hole of a sudden death playoff against Cary Middlecoff of. Memphis, Tenn. The two nad ueq at 69 in an 18-hole playotf round! with three other golfers unof-j ficially the first time in history; there has been a five-way tie inj a major tournament t Graham Named Most Valuable LOS ANGELES. Sept 20 -iJPH. Jack Graham, San Diego's man with the big stick, was named to day the Pacific Coast league's most; valuable player for 1948. He was; the first choice of nine out of 20 sports writers in Coast league ci-j ties. President Clarence Rowland of the league announced. The award carries with it $1,000 cash and the Charles JL Grahams plaque. . ; In Big Battle Tonight nr nai '' I .We hope you took particular notice of the number of games wore and lost by Spokane in its up-'n-at-'em battle to the WIL pennant wire. Actually, what Dolph Camilll did with the Spokane is amazing. They won 45 of their last 56 games, which, is astounding 304 percent - h a a a a m a m winning baseball, xou u noi see anyrning use mai in a srreicn anve :for a long, long time . ... rrom xne looks of what Oregon State picked up from the prep football whirl Sammy Baker, Carlos "Houck, Pete Palmer, Bill . Sheff old, Virgil Webb and Gene Morrow, to name a very few one wonders just who the Ore gon Ducks speared. Chances are some of the touchdown minded yearlings headed for Corvallis in stead of Eugene when they figured Jim Aiken already is well fixed for talent and that they would have a tough time breaking in . . . More than a few eyebrows went up in these parts when it was learned that the parent Portlands didn't recall either Al Spaeter or Mel Nunes, and that " Eddie Barr, Cal Mclrvin and Jim f Wert, three of the four the Bevos did pull in, aren't to report until next snrinff. Onlv Dick Sinovic gets a chance to show his stuff with Jim Turner's PCL'ers the balance of this season. Nunes and Spaeter, Incidentally, remain the property of the Senators . . . Shortstop Buddy Peterson, who played the ; season with last-place Beaumont of the Texas league, hit only .218 there. Upon coming back to native Portland he grinned. The pitching is a bit rough in those Double-A lea ' - ' ' , , ' .... . Zafle, Ceirdaini Slafte Title Due. Tonlgh? 300,000 Gate Predicted; Jacobs' Two-Feature Show Billed Wednesday E3eril . Sox, YanEiees flDDH9iaDDS7 Nab Minus Bosox Hold lb Half-Game Lead; DiMag Hits 39th; Brooklyn Gaiiis NEW YORK, Sept. 20-(JP)-The biggest fight week the East has The three front-runners in the American leaeue rac kept cace seen since the Civil war draft riots opened today with two rival pro- with one another Monday as the chase became more frenzied in the moters issuing verbal broadsides every hour on the hour. last stages. The top-place Boston Red Sox clung grimly td their half The tournament of .champions, lusty newcomer to the promotional I game one-game margin with a 7-2 win over the Detroit Tigers as Lefty L Marcel Cerdan (left), European champ and Tony Zale (ritht), king ef the middle weights, tangle tonight in New Jersey far the world j championship. Experts predict a whale of a battle. Fistic Notables to Be Here Joey Maxim, the high-ranking Cleveland heavy who battles Bill Peterson in Portland next week, and his manager Jack Kearns will be special guests at the armory Wednesday night for the Jack Snapp vs. Joey Albina state mid dleweight boxing title bout, Matchmaker Tex Salkeld has an nounced. Kearns once managed the famed Mickey Walker, and recently offered $20,000 for Jack Snapp's contract. He was refus ed, of course. I xw.. I SI. t ?M 'X BUD PETERSON gues. ... Biz Boss George Emigh is of a mind to move the Waters park fenies nearer home plate next sea son, and if it will help him ac complish it well list the number of too-few homers hit in the or chard this season. There were 29 all told, in 81 ball games. Which Is terrible. Of the 29, Salem play era collected a scant 13. Those 13 were distributed thusly: ddie Barr 4, Dick Sinovic 3, Bill Borgher 2, John Johnson, Paul Halter, Jim Wert and Ralph Samhammer one each. Power is a prime requisite on any ball club, but danged if power can be accented in a Class B league when the athletes must play in a park the size of ours. So If Emigh is planning on pulling in those fences to give both the play ers and customers a better break. one great big hooray comes from this corner... Albina All 'Hepped Up Joey Albina is so enthused over his Wednesday night date with Jack .Snapp at the armory that he's up and paid Matchmaker Tex Sal keld a cool $72 for 20 ringside seats. Joey either wants 20 of his buddies to stand by to catch him when Snapp lowers the' boom, or he wants em up close to watch him upset the Klamath Falls com er. At any rate, he's shelled out for the choice seats, and knowing Joey as we do it was a move of .confidence. He Is really all prim ed to beat Snapp, something he wore he could do ever since the Ginger Boy began bis rise to fistic a prominence along the Coast. It should be an Interesting bout at any rate . . . Incidentally. Salkeld -already has rigged up a mix for Wednesday s winner. Bobby Volk s and Bobby Ward are to collide in Portland next Thursday night, and the winner of that one gets the winner of our armory scrap Wed nesday. .. The WIL AlUStar Team Our selection for the 1948 WIL all-star team, as sent in to Prexy bod A Dei some tune ago. is as fol lows (disagreement strictly per- inissable): Outfielders Dick Sin ovic, Archie Wilson of Victoria aid Bill Wilson of Wena tehee. Pitcher Frank Nelson of Spokane. First base Vic Buccola of Victoria. Sec ond base Al Spaeter. Third base Mel Nunes. Shortstop Leo Tho mas of Spokane. Catcher Jack Warren of Vancouver. And oddly enough (no put-up either), the selections are on an exact dupli cate of those by Jack Wilson. . . Kepert On Report on George Vico Villager Wayne Hadley. now in the East and an A-l George Vico fan, has been good enough to send Expert, Reliable Repairing HEIDEH'S us some up-to-date stuff on Big George's season with the Detroit Tigers. Briefly, the 1946 Senator; first sacker was hitting J258 on September 10 (it's better now, as! -Veek" has been hitting well late-; ly) and had 17 doubles, eight tri ples, seven home runs and 46 runs: batted in. As for popularity in De troit, Hadley says George "gets as big a hand as anyone when his name is announced, as they like his vigor, his hustle afield and; to and from the dugout, his skillful cat ches, backhanded stops, exception al fielding and his famed 'splis." Also, George is just as modest as ever, and wanted Hadley to "re- member me to all my friends in good ol Salem." Woodcock Confident LONDON, Sept 20 -UP)-Bruce Woodcock, who was knocked out In training by a punching bag, predicted today he would kayo Lee Oma in his ring comeback tomorrow. They clash In an eight round bout tomorrow night before a sell out crowd of -10,600 in London's Harringay arena. Mat Bigs Set for Bell Matchmaker Elton Owen's top card ef the year" commences tonight at the armory at 8:3 'clock and features en top the Rene LaBell vs. Frank S to Jack, Coast Junior heavy title, "natural". The rnrrrd St lark. wh hai Ion held the eoveted.-. ' ' " belt, this time collides with an out-and-out sensa- tionaJ operator In LaBell. one who has yet to lose a single fall since earning into the local hostilities a" month ago. LaBell has dumped Baldy Knox, Rofnsf Jones and The Phantom In that order to gain nisi title belt try. Former All -American footballer 8 to 'jaea: is getang a guarantee for patting vpf the belt. I The prelims are main eventers In themselves. In: the opener Gypsy Joe Dorse tti. earinrs and all returns to local warfare to meet the mustachioed Tiger Nenoff, top nasty. Dorsettl himself is nci daisy. The special tosses talented Billy Fox In with' Rowdy Rafe Jones for what will be a lively Joe Dorsettl scramble also. Owen or Jack Kiser will referee, and there will be no advance In admission prices. Local Links Aces Advance Table of Coastal Tides Tides at TafL Oreson. for th month of SpU IMS. (Compiled ty the U.S. kurvey, roruano. Coast Orefon.) At Geodetto Sept. HIGH WATER ' LOW WATER! Tirat HU Time Ht. 21 10 mjn. 4 T:43 jn. 1.7 1J3 pjn. S I 8:31p.m. 0 21 1:47 ajn. S S;13 a m. 2.1 1:1 pjn. Si S:1S pjn. 0.4 i 23 3:40 ajn. 4.7 S;44 ajn. 2 2-J1 pjn. SJ 10.-09 pjn. OJ 24 4J ajn. 4.4 9:23 ajn. 2J) 33 pjn. 12 MM pjn. 0J IS SJ1 ajn. 4J 10:12 ajn. 3J 49 pjn. Sj) 25 7:11 ajn. 4.2 S:15 ain. S3 43 pjn. J 11 25 a m. 3.5 27 SS ajn. 4.S 138 ajn. 0.1: 0:33 pjn. flJ) 12 M pjn. 3.4 28 J4 JO. 4 J) 2:33 .m. -0.1 8:13 pjn. SJ tr20 pjn. 3.0 2S MT ajn. 8J 1.27 ajn. -0J 033 pjn, 8 J . 138 pjn. 1.4 : 90 10:47 ajn. S.S 4:17 a.m. , -aj 1030 pjn. 8 J) 43S pjn. 1.7 j The championship chase in the annual Salem Golf club tourney boosted more casualties over the weekend as contenders in the Championship flight reeled off found No. 2. ! Defending champion Jimmy Sheldon cleared one more obsta cle In his quest for further laur ers as he topped Pat Miklia, 2 gnd 1. Jack Russell, another seeded swinger, nosed out Ned Ingram, 1 up on the 20th but only after a last-ditch rally. Wiff Needham smashed the hopes of the ; veteran Glen Lengren with a 4-2 victory and Lawrence Alley surprised the dopesters somewhat by Whipping Harold dinger, 6-3. Other title flight results: saw Bob Sederstrom beat Jim Johnson, 3-2: and Leo Estey get over Bun ny Mason, 2-1. The Harvey Qui- stad-Bud Waterman and Frank Shafer-Frank Albrich matches have not yet been played. lit flight results: Baxter over Good win. 1-1: Painter over Putnam. 3-2: McBurnett over Harris. 1 up: BurreU over B. Schafer. 4-3; Mapes-Powell. un- La yea: Micnaeis over wise. 3-2: a. ohnson over Cline. default: Hue over Pekar, 1 up. I Late 1st round results, other flights: 1 Second King over Potts, 1 up: John son over Price. 2-1. I Fourth Clark over McCallister. 3-2: Medford over Phillips. 0-4; Parker over. Nash, default. ! Sixth Gustafson over Allen. 3-2; Roth over Und. 0-5: Johnson over Dy er. 3-2. i Eighth Reinholdt over Johns, default. Preps Drop Opener To Central Catholic MT. ANGEL. Sept. 20-fSrecIan The Mt. Angel Preps, expected to do a pennant threat in the Wil lamette Vallev football league, dropped their season opener to the strong Central Catholic Rams of Portland here Sunday, 12-0. Paul Newman and Marty LaDoux scored for the Rams in the first and fourth quarters. The Preps threatened occasionally but were held off by the Rams near the goal line. Webfoots Eye Stanford Mix EUGENE, Sept. 20 -(JFf- Ore gon's Webfeet, in good physical shape after their easy win over Santa Barbara Saturday, today be gan drilling for the clash with Stanford at Palo Alto Saturday. Cardinals Set ? For 2nd Game i The ' Sacred Heart Academy Cardinals, their narrow 12-6 los ing t opener with Molalla under their belts, this week play the second game on their football schedule, at Dallas next Friday night. Coaches Father Linahen and Hank Ercolini have 11 let termen to work with, but most were not regulars last season. The squad as a unit is considerably light l The SHA vets are Clement Wiemals, Tony Davey, Jim Lan caster, Ron Tanzer and Bill Nel son, backs, and Jack Godlove, Jim; Colleran. Ray Dvorak, Bob Sundbore. Doug Dougherty and Clark, Ecker, linemen. GREYS LOSE ONE The Penitentiary Greys finally lost a ball game Sunday at the prison, their fifth of the season Las against 18 wins, a S-3 tilt to the tough Ames-Willamette club of Portland. Both teams had 12 hits and played errorless balL Jockeys Hurt PUYALLUP, Sept 20 -iJP)- Five horses piled up during a race at the western Washigton fair here tonight and several riders were seriously injured, fair officials re-? ported. The riders were brought to Tacoma hospitals. field, declared that fully $30a,000 worth of clients would witness its middleweight title fight tomorrow night at Jersey City between Tony Zale of Gary, Ind and Mar cel Cerdan, the French Moroccan. From Mike Jacobs' old firm, the 20th Century Sporting club, came a counter-blast to the effect that its Thursday night punch fiesta at Yankee stadium, starring two pugilistic champions, would make boxing history. The T. of C. announced breath lessly, that Zale was confident of knocking gold-toothed Marcel kicking within seven rounds. A voice from the 20th Century pointed out that Ike Williams, the lightweight champion, will be come the first 135-pound king ever to defend his crown three straight times within four months when he faces Jesse Flores of Stockton, Calif., on Thursday night Also, the voice Insisted that Welter weight Champion Sugar Ray Rob inson, who tackles Kid Gavilan of Cuba in the second half of the stadium twin bill a non-title go, incidentally could murder both Zale and Cerdan on the same night. Phoenix Wins Softball Title Brown-Robinson Scrap Fills Card for Armory Chuck (Kid) Brown, classed as one of the better lightweights in the northwest, and Cal Robinson, a hard-hitting negro operator who has had some dandy fights in Portland, will collide in one of the four rounders on Wednesday night's boxing show at the armory. Match maker Tex Salkeld announced W L. Pet. Port 87 93 .483 San D 81 100 .448 Holly 79 102 .437 Sacra ... 74 108 .407 At Portlanod 4-9. COAST LEAGUE W L. Pet. Oak 108 73 .597 San T 107 73 .594 L A 96 84 J33 Seattle 91 90 .303! Sunday results: San Francisco 14-12; ; At Seattle 2-3. Los Angeles 1-4. At Oakland 0-2. San tnego s-7; At- Holywood 8-3. Sacra mento 1-1. Last night's results: Oak land 8. Sacramento 1. Games . this week: Portland at Los Angeles. Se attle at San Francisco, Hollywood at San Diego, Sacramento at Oakland. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. Boston -90 54 .6251 Detroit 71 71 300 Cleve .90 S3 .621 1 St. L 38 88 .394 N Y 89 S3 .6181 Wash. 81 93 .349 Phila 83 84 J65Chi 48 96 .324 Monday's results: At St. Louis 7. New York 8; at Detroit 2. Boston 7; at Cleveland 6. Philadelphia 3. Only games played, 1. runiuniiu, vim., ' ' W L Pet. W L Pet. rne aeienarog cnampion r. o. notion m u .592: n y , 74 es J21 W. Ramblers of Phoenix, Ariz., rook - m .552 Phila 63 81 .438 again coming through 1 with a big - Jgfe-j iiuiuig, aemicu rui iwiiu : I onaay s results: At Brooklyn 4 Pomeroy 3 to 0 to win tneir tmra j-nicago 2; at Philadelphia 5-7. Pitts- women's title of the Amateur onJ games played. Softball association. The Ramblers, who previously won in 1941 and last year, scored all their runs in the fifth Inning when they collected three hits off Portland s Betty Evans and she contributed an error of her own. In first-round men's action Marion. Ind beat Beth Page, N. Y., 1-0 in 13 innings, Brea, Caltf., topped Bismarck, N. D., 5-1, and Stockton. Calif., ousted the Van couver, B. C, entry, 5-3, Houston, Tex, became the first team to hit the second round via a 40 win over Seattle. Pheonix - 000 030 03 7 0 Portland 000 000 00 4 1 Peralta and Wilkinson: Evans and Moore. Vikings Work For Pel Tilt GARRISON HELD PORTLAND, Sept 20 -iJP) A . 7 wuwuuium 1 .... . 'Hi. I In hia eliih' nffn uhih man held nere in connection wun . 7 ' ' . a 115.000 Seattle robbery was identified by Lt. C. ET Sanders to day as the former welterweignt boxer, Jimmy uarrison. Bowling rnmm.rrial T1?110 No. 1: Star Fruit Products (3) Byers 393, Carlson 352. Lenaren 510. Powell 500, Allen 348. Master Bread (0) Matt son 448. Priem 401. Newcomb 467, M. Po well 491. Farmer 517. City Electric !) vawez 4B. rncw UA H Valdez 482. Brunson 487. Br Valdez 367. Eagles Lodge Crawford 514. Zeller 492. Korb 512, Nuber 607. Peterson 514. Walton Brown Electric (1) canag her 515, Silke 526. Singer 480, Riffery 4.13. Riches 567. Lutz f lorists z up ston 473. Parker 544. Price 457. Lutz ma KitTmillvr 520. Anne Auto Wreckers (J memi 584. Albirch 531. Dufus 472. Nagley 520. Court Street Radio 0 Cady 528. Bra- den. 505. Wiltsey 431, DuBury 454. boi Inn 47. Cal-Pak Canners (0) Scheidegger 528. Sloan 481. Strum 432. rriesen sio. Marion Creamery 13) Parker 550. Mc- Mullen 474. Pekar 493. Davenport 533, Gustafson 554. Good Housekeeping (0) Simmons ASS nuncan 556. Cberrlnffton 4JB. n er 487. Mirick 530. Goldie's of Silver ton () Spenar 564. Howell 460, G. Herr 464. J. Herr 453. Benston ooi. High series of 619 by Don Lutz of Lutz Florists and high single game of 947 also by Lutz. Acme Auto Wreckers team rouea ioui or ju pun. Salem high's Vik footballers, de termined to make a better show ing than they did against Van couver last Friday, began prepara tions Monday for game No. 2 of uie campaign against Klamath Falls on the Pelican field Friday night. Coach Loren Mort report ed that his lads came out of the tough Vancouver fray free of in juries, other than for a few bruises. Mort in concentrating on polish- never got going against the heavier and more experienced Vancouver eleven. The Salem coach is also making efforts to bolster the cen ter of the forward wall. Bright note in the locals' Initial tilt was the occasional flashes of speed displayed by Halfbacks Jim Jensen and Dale Olson, but the vixs passing game was not ef fective. Mort is counting on more aerial activity against the Pell cans, with Quarterback Buzz Co valt and Gene Carver doing the tossing. The Vik skipper Is pessimistic about his crew's chances with K Falls, for the Pels have another high-geared outfit. But Mort feels that every game his green charges play will have taught them that many more lessons. Another prospect for the Salem backfield is late-comer Leonard Milligan who looked good at a halfback post Monday. Monday. The addition of the Brown-Robinson scrap completes the booking for Salem's first fistic card of the new season. ! The main event will of course be the middleweight biggie be tween Jack (Ginger) Snapp and Joey Albina. Jimmy Gooding of Portland and Jerry Strutz of Fort Lewis, featherweights, clash in the six-round special. The other two four-rounders, one of which will open the show, find welterweights Pat Bruno of Portland and Don Roberts of Hood River In togeth er, and featherweights Bob Callo way, Portland, and Joey Edmonds, Fort Lwis, also tied up. The advance sale of tickets open ed yesterday at Maple's, and the first day of business indicated capacity crowd for the Wednesday party, easily one of the top produc tions offered in Salem by Salkeld in recent years. : Both Snapp and Albina will fl nish up their training in Portland today. They will weigh in here Wednesday at 3 pjn. and cannot weigh over 100 pounds. Snapp's state middleweight championship Will be at stake, even though the fight is a . 10-rounder. Oakland Club Back on Top OAKLAND, Sept 20-Pr- Oak land's Acorns gained a half-game edge over the idle San Francisco Seals at the top of the Pacific Coast league standings here to night by whipping Sacramento, o-i. Woodling Has Battling Lead ! SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 20HT) -Collecting 19 hits in 33 appear ances during the past week, San Francisco's Gene' Woodling upped his batting average from .371 to .384 as the king of swat 14 the Pacific Coast league. The batting averages through Sunday showed the outfielder with 191 hits in 49 appearances, including 22 home runs. Brough, Brown Doubles Kings FOREST HILLS, N.Y., Sept. 20 -(;p)-Louis Brough of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Tom Brown of San Francisco, won the national mixed doubles tennis title today by defeating Mrs. Margaret Os borne DuPont and Billy Talbert, 0-4, 6-4, Mickey Harris held the Bengals to lour hits. Hard on the Bosox' heels were the fast-coming Cleveland Indians who grabbed their sixth straight with a 6-3 decision over the Philadelphia Athletics. , The result left the Tribe in second place. One-half game above the New York Yankees who j edged the St Louis Browns, 8-7, with the aid of Joe DiMaggio's 39th homer and single which knocked in three runs. i 1 In the National league i the Brooklyn Dodgers broke their runner-up tie with the idle St Louis Cardinals and moved within 9 V. games of the also-idle 1 first place Boston Braves by downing the Chicago Cubs, 4-2, Preacher Roe set the Cubs down with eight blows. Del Ennis powdered his 29th and 30th homers -to lead the Philadelphia Phils to 5-2 and 7-4 wins over the sliding Pittsburgh Pirates. 'Ill American League; ' i New York . 016 112 120 S IS 1 St. Louis 022 010 0117 16 I Reynolds. Pace 14) S Niarhos: Ken nedy. Gerheauser (6), Garver (8) 4 102 300 001 Boston i Detroit 200 000 0002 Harris and Tebbetta: Hiitehlnaon will. Philadelphia Cleveland on ana I s 000 000 S00-J 14 1 100 210 22z 11 1 Brissle. Harris (61. Savara (It and Guerra. Rosar (7): Bearden. ' Chr lsto pner it; ana ncgin. j National Lea rue: (jnicage Brooklyn i ! ono ooo on a a 400 000 00 4 Borowy. Chambers (II i A Sehefflnai nof ana iampaneiia. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh 00 000 011--t 000 000 0112 Chesnes and Kluttz: Roberta and So minick. i ' , , . .1 -S ! Pittsburgh OOO 108 111 i a 1 Philadelphia 000 lof 00 1 16 Bonnim. Singleton (7. and riLzia. raid; Poasehl and Lopata. i Bevo Charices Slim in PCL! The Portland Beavers, now m games behind Seattle for a fourth place. finish In the Coast league race, this week play the Los An geles club at Los Angeles In the final series of the regular Coast league season. Eight games will be played at LA, but the Bevos. after losing 14-4 and 12-9 games to San Francisco Sunday tin the final sames of the season at Port land hold little chance of; climb ing into fourth place and a post-. season playoffs berth. Seattle plays st San Francisco this week. Both the San Francisco 1 and Oakland teams are tied for the PCL lead. But while the Seals are battling Seattle this- week. Oakland takes on lowly ; Sacra mento. The other final 1 series) finds Hollywood at San Diego. Orange Drill For SC Gamo CORVALLIS. Sept I0-4PW Lon Stiner's Oregon State gridders. no conference win under,: their belts at the expense of Idaho, Monday began preparations for their ' tilt Friday night at Los Angeles wlti. Southern California. j- k t i HUIITEIIS, ATTEimOII lied Hulling Hals Bed Hiinling Shiris lied Ballplayers Cap LTnnliEg Knives $1.98 (Cattarangvs Marine Sarplas) Sleeping Dags $21.95 (1M weot-f.ll tipper) 9x9 Umbrella Teal 9x9 Pyramid Ten! ARIIY IIAVY STORE 223 North Cominerdal - Salem Wear Specials $33.00 a "Men's Suiis rTr Topcoats . From $19.95 Slacks $8.25 & P Jackets . 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