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VtttWMYtV) MAIfj TKIKUNfl. MKWOK11. f)l? KOON. MONDAY. .TTXr! 2". 103. PACT! TtlVR OHN FUEL BEATS BOB N IHjlICH Playing Spectacular Golf, Eastern Pro Noses Out Bobby Jones by 1 Stroke ' ., rt . New Open Champion ..,. Gives a Great Exhibition. By .i. C.Ot Ll, Aw luK'tl Press Si nils Idllor : CIHCACC, June 2.'. iX) John !) t-arr Jblf cha tampion of the raited States, at the'aKe of 27. steps forth today to survey his kinKdom, reap th-M1 ai, ine Mcrcnams came close 450,000 reward that sues with it lo ' the score in tlie ninth,; and take ls place as the, third figure in the preatesi trhimvira.e of shot-maker's Amfrii-a has seen. The slim youth with the conta gious smile and fancy sweater beat the master marksman of this Johnny Parrel yesterdiiy, Hobby Jones, Ulng of the amateurs, in a spectacular IHi-hole playoff for the champion ship, 143 to 144. He out-stroked the other, the debonair Walter 1-1 a Ken, the day before, the com petition that left him and Jones deadlocked at 214 strokes each, with Hapen in a tie lor- fourth at 2!i(i. Thus, out of the1 battle over the mused number four links of the fa nn. us Olympic fields layout, Kariell, fiom what seemed a hope less chase after his first 36 holes, came back to Kain n tie nc Hubby slipped and skidded on his final round. Willi the Hltr chance be fore him in the playoff. Karrell met the final test of champion ship caliber. - . Jones, on the last two holes, fchot two successive birdies, but could not break down I'arrell's morale or pain a single stroke. Marvelous Mashie Shots Two of the greatest mashie shuts that ever have been seen, under pressure in championship competition,-' followed by two deadly putts, enabled l-'arrell to beat back the challenge of tht (ieoi-Kian. Karrell laid the first of the irons dead to tlie 17th pin with a two-foot putt fur a bird e th ree, wh ich he made nood a ft er Junes had sunk a desperate 20 footer. Johnny fired the seconi of tlie decisive shots from the roiitfh. some 7f yards from the long- final hole, leaving himself an eight-foot putt which he made to win the til'e as Johnny's ball rested near by -for another cer tain birdies i The fashion in which Tarretl came through to sue -eed Tommy Armour, the Black Scot, an the open champion, leaves no doubt of his right to join Jones, still the amateur Uin of them all. ami Hofccn. the llri isb open title holder, as the big three of Ameri can golf. For Farrell there is national championship honor for ttho first time nftor ye:i of trl- Himph In losser ficlil.s. Of .loncs. even In ilffcat. th.'ic I'Om.'iltiB no rtonlit ho kooiw his il;i'o In tin1 vim of tht( liar hlnutlprs. whilf li.wn, Ihr inofi's.i'iinal kins, nn-l now I'.i-itlsll rhanipion foi' the thlnl time. ronutlotoH u trio that has ImuKci) Just nhotlt every lis tlnrtion in .stKht. .It Is Interrstinit to note, how closely 111. -so three are liuneheil In their reeonls for the last four American open championships In which Jones shows n strrtKrnver npro of 74.1SS per rouml, Karrell "4.438 and llacen T4.4H3 Karrell's finish in 1-72 to Bain his tie with Jones Saturday, anil his performance of "0-7:1 to Wie the play-off, cave him a 2S(1 for those last four rounds .to compare with the best Jones has done. 2H5. in winning the liritisb nprn cham pionship in 1927. .limes n Wonderful Loser "Karrell shot prent polf. so Kreat that It would have been .n fhame for him to have been beaten by liny lucky chance that came niv way." said Jones in tribute to hin conqueror. "Johnny won all the way." Jones offered no alibi. He n nlwavs ready with a Rreat recov ery or a rally at times when It! eeme his erratic stroklnc. par-1 ticularly off the tee, was nbout to sound his doom. i On two holes of the plny-off. rounds, the third nnd ninth, where; he took exactly 2:1 strokes where '. the auureKate par wns lii. Hobbv l hot his opportunities to thewooilj and rotich. It wasn't until the tilth hole of the final . round of the plny-off that Itobby made the last fatal Mlto TherA from the frinte of the creen to which his tee shot had rolled, he dubbed a shVt clip, nnd was so short that he took i two putts to Ket down. Her.' was npportnnlty for Karrell. mil ! )i.. seiied It, hnlinc hl- pir On--e ,. i.l. the lead whli.li he never I DOUBLE-HEADER The Mc-.lfunl Merchants lost ljuth games of a diiuble-htMutt-r .;. . . r, 1 , . ",u"""'1 uf K t.i .and the afternoon ses-! sbn to WVfd. 12 lo tl, befort Rood i sized crowds, which lnrln.it-, 1 u 1 ! larse riiiesniation from north-i (em California towns. The dubi... ! defeat caused meat anuy to Man-' j. wi nun. and there was i Kiia.KliiiiK of teeth amongst those ;fans who consider the loss of a! same a personal Insult Costly errors brotnrht dfeat in i tlie Dunsniuir came. Iloosler Hof-; fan! dropped a fly. after a lon j run. ami three runs trickled In. ; when Chester laced a drive f dcepj riKht-center that was labelled for' a homer. The two Duusmoir field- ers bumped into each mher, hut, held onto the piU. . , , I 1 vnvnvn Iur ,,unsmulr' I I ami for .. "iHiiiKB "an an me hard hit balls Koini; i I breaks, .siraUiht into the hands nf field""s. nir-'les chamiiionships. Kd Andrews in the fifth he was touched up for of New Zealand put the American I five hits and three runs. Fast Hebi- : out of the tournament after a i inw saved him on several occasions, .strenuous five-set battle by wores Cliff lst hurled a L'Ood unmet of -L G..7. G-4. 2-ti. 7-5. for Med ford, but his support wob bled at the start. He pitched a consistent game, and had his team mates been possessed of any luck, would have won. The feature of the morning LTimo :iK li ftne-h'irwlml ..( ..I. In- Unble. sbm-lsiiiit nml ')ii.t..i'u liU!''K ting and eaiehiim of two high fouls against the brandslaml. lto bie got four bits in the afternoon. The afternoon game with Weed was a see-saw affair for five In nings, featured by home-run clouts by Johnny Logan and Roble, both with the sacks empty. Jack Hughes started In the box for the locals. A hit and a couple of errors netted two runs in the first. He was taken out, and Ar thur Hchoenl sent to the mound in the second. Hchoenl pitched a good game for six innings, the WeedltYs being unable to connect solidly, though they did manage to gar ner a run now and then. The score was tied twice. Kehoeni be fuddled the visitors with his left handed drop, and had them swing ing at curves that hit the ground in front of t;ie plare. With a two run lead against him In the sev enth. Best was sent to the hill. .t'Kt, who pitched the morning game, had nothing that fooled -the f"e. ami, four runs behind, Mich ols was sent lo ine firing line. He was greeted with a heavy bom bardment, and before the smoke cleared tiway. Weed had ti six-run learl. Lauder, who started to pitch for Weed, was knocked out of the box. and wim succeeded by Oeschger, whose fast di-op purled the locals. Karl Ha vis umpired behind the plate. Foul vips cracked him twice on (he mask, and one clipped him in t lie chest protector. Th escores: Morning game. Dtinsniuir Kllvn. :l ('nun,' lit Mntlhi'ws. It .. I Chprney, i ! Mitl'tarn, L'b All. . 4 . A . 4 . 4 . 3 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 II. II. II II 3 1 0 1 1 1 n ii. l l l Harbour, rf .... Kporc.H, hh dinners, rf .... l;lllfHli, i Total M -ilforrt Itnlile, ss Dunn. 3h Huffard. of .. Drolelte, 1 li .. :it, AT!. 'I r, r. s Marklo. rf 5 Chester, c Ti Conlln, If 4 i:e-t. p :: 2 Mahoney. .'h 3 1-OKan 1 Ktlwurils, 2I fl l i i o 0 u Total .Ill Thiiisiiiiiir Huns IUI3 12(1 ;n(l S Hits 003 2SI Kin Med ford Ituns ooo 003 200 5 Hits , 001 004 2221 1 Summary: Inan bats for Ma honey in Mil. . Home-runs Mat thews: 3-base hits Conners: 2 base hits Spores. Hoffard; sacri fice hits Cnon: double plays MoKira to Spores to Coon: base on balls Cillespie 2. l'.est 1:. struck out (llln-sple 2, Mest 4: hatters ! hit by Clllesple llest hour Time of name- ".0 min- lites. I "mpires Davenport anil Seorrr Al llche. Aftenioon flaino. Weed All. It. II. K. Powell, i f 4 12 0 Massle. 3b 4 10 0 I'era. lb 3 3 0 Valencia, ef 4 2 10 Palmer. If fi 1 3 ft Varnnzza, ss 4 110 Johnson. 2b - it 2 .1 0 Mack, c 4 12 1 Lauder, p 2 0 0-1 Oesehper, p 2 0 0 1 Total 3! 12 12 2 Medford All. It, H. K. Itoble. ss 5 14 1 Dunn. 31, 4 0 1 0 j Markle. rf 3 2 3 0 Hoffard, if 4 110 Chester, e K 0 3 1 Conlln. lb 0 n o 0 Drolclte. lb 3 0 ft 0 l.ocan. If 4 2 10 Kdwnrils. 2b Tt 0 0 0 Hughes, p 3 0 0 0 i Schoenl. p 1 ft 0 ft j P.est. p I 0 1 ft Mlchols. p . Tntnl Wel Huns '" " Mcdford ,;on 121 . 200 3'2 1211: 13 i: Kuns .011 300 001- 6 HUk -1 1 4UJ 14 i Summary: Home-runs I'era, Ro- hie. Logan: 3 -base hits Powell, j Vunazza: 2 -base hits Valencia, ' I 'aimer 2, Chester, Hobie: sacri ! fice hits Mack. Gesohfcer, Dunn, : Hrolette; double-plays Yarnarza i to Johnson to I'era, Hest to Dro ; lette; HukIu' 1 inning, 2 runs. 2 hits - Hchoeni 6 inniMK. runs. K i hits; Best 1 1-3 Innings 2 runs, a hits: Miehols 2-3 inning 4 runs. 3 hits; Lauder 3 1-3 Innings 3 run!. ; (J hits; Ooesrhcer 5 2-3 innings 3 i runs, s hits: base on balls I-au- der 4, Oeschuer 3, Hughes 1. Scho- enl 1; strike-outs Launder 4, OeschBcr . Schoenl Time of Kme 2 hours, 30 min- I Uti' I'm inres Cramer and Pa vis. Scorer Al Pfcho. BILL TILDEN IN FINE FORM GIVES YOUTH BEATING WIMBLEDON'. Ens., Juno 25. P-Francis T. Hunter. American Davis cup teammate of Hill Tiiden. filtered H surprisinK defeat today in the lirl mnnd nf Hi. Wimhlcdnn Wilbur Coon, Jr., lfi-year-ohl member nf the American team, swept to victory over Axel Peter son of Denmark in impressive style. 7-5. (l-y, ti ll. Ul.il!l,i:i)f)N. June S5 (,1 Mill TlUlcn opened his nt- I tempted comehack on tlu tenuis I otirts of W'imlileilon today with a smashing victory in the first round of the Winihlctlun championships M. V. Sumnierson. youthful Knb'llsh player, tl-il. (i-1. li-ti. John llenn-ssy. younff Atnerlcntt Davis eup star, also swept throiiKh an easy victory, ilefeatlnt; the KliKllsh player, I'.. .Malhi-r, CI, li-fl. tl-L'. Not far behind their Antei-lcui frleiHls tins Krcnch Davis ou) stars, Hene l.at'oste anil lleuri imich,',, ilso won Ihelr openltiK matches. Ijit'oste ellmlnatln II. I.. Walcott, ll-ll, li--'. tl-2. while Cochet cllni Inated .Mohammed Sleeiu. Indian ranking player, H-li, X-it. -L . tieorae l.ott, member of the American Davis cup team also hail in easy time winning his openim; match, defeating K. I'roslde, liL ). ti-ll. Another KtralKht set winner was the Italian nco, liaron II. 1,. De .Morpliui'Ko, who defealeil W. 1-. Bleese li-2, tl-7, (i-1 in a first round mutch. Tlie hnron Is rated with Tlhlen und tluvl-'rench as n contemlcr for the championship. Helen Wills and most of the 711 aspirants to her title us queen of Wimbledon, were ill the competi tors' aramlslaiMl, Their turn comes tomorrow. All the time of the openlliK day was needed to reduce the 12X men competitors. LA GRANDETeADS BLUE I LEAGUE Blue Mountain League Standings Won Lost Bet. La Grande Pendleton Baker Walla Walla ... 8 ... li ... r ... 2 .fJ0i .noo .500 .21)0 PKNDLKTON. Ore., Juno 2.1. (P) Scoring fiv times on as many hits in the first inning here yes terday, the Pendleton Buekaroos of the Blue Mountain league subse quently tleieated the len-ioe lead in i; ijaCirande Pirates, 7 to 5, in a game featured 1y both ragged and simrk linng piayiug. H(skins, Buck catch er, stole third ami home in the first inning and later stole second to complete his theft of the circuit. K. IT. K. Pendleton 7 10 :i La (inmde r 7 3 Meyers and Hoskins; liuckner and Mitrcliison. KCOHNi;, Ore.. June 25. IV Kucene handed Albany a i to 4 victory in n Willamette Valley league game at Albany Sund.iy. An error by Bliss, catcher, in the seventh, let In one of the two Al bany runs In the seventh. Bill Baker. Hugene pitcher, hit one Albany man In the ninth, allowed one hit nnd then overran a bunt, to fill the bases. Two hits, following the wobble, let in the winning Albany runs. It. IL H. l'ugeno 4 9 2 Albany r, o l Batteries: Baker nnd Bliss; Cole, man and Wilkinson. (By the Associated Press.) Including games of June 24: National. Batting Hornsby, Braves ,.401. Buns Bottom ley. Card!. H. Buns batted in Blssonotte, liob- in. ft!i. Hits Hnuthlt, Cards, J07. Houlden Bottomley, Cards, 21. Triples Bottomley, Cards, U. II omers 1 tot torn ley, Ca rd, 1 ti. Stolen bases Frineh. Cards, I ft. Pitching Lucas, Beds, won 8, lost 2. American. Batting Ooslln. Kenntori. .4.15. Hunt Uu;h. Vankn. 6ft, Buns batteil In Buth, Yanks, Bft. Hits Manui'h, Browns, 8!. Doubles Manufh, Browns. 21. Triples Itlce, Senators. 10. . Homers Ituth. Yanks. 2. Ston bancs -Sweeney. Tig ts, j I'ib hinc Plpgra, Yanks, won I hod 2. Rags wunted ut the Mall Trlb Un olflcs, Must b cleo. j Major League Leaders "Terrible Turk" Who Wrestles Jack Roller Friday Night if ' ; HASSAN' MOHAMMI'.K Hassan Mohammed, the Tcl'libl Turk, is expected to arrivi middle of this wet-l; for his match Holler, the Itii- 220 pound tlerman, who has bc n training for sev eral weeks for what is expected to be a real encounter. The match will be given In the armory under tlie auspices of tile American l.t-glou Drum Corps. L NEW CHAMPION OF GOLF CLUB Shootiiv; afr-Hght golf, with a :i! on each nine, Karl Tumy HO handi cap) won the annual championship of the Medford (!olf club yesterday morning, easily defeating Tommy paging Si. Louis Cardinals. old Kinmens (21) handicap), tlie runner Pete Alexander took his ancient up, by 7 and fi. Tim match was al-! ,illt ll,'m to ,lu' "l,,l'"l at cin muHt an exact 'repetition of the ' ,'in'li"1 .vestwr.hiy and pllehe.l Ihe Kminens-Wil:-oy contest, ot the pre- t-'ards to a 7-lo-4 vh-tory ivi-r the vioitfi day, only Toommy played Ihe Beds. The licds dropped to role of the oil-game co.ite.sBuit' In- Tonrth vhu e. stead of tlie nn-gamii coiniuei-or. netting lo I'emy Krenier for Tommy couldn't get j;oing, vhiloiKix " ' llio third Inning, the Tumy, always a henl man to beat. ! Cubs halted the' onruhlnj.- Pitts and now playing the best amo of i Birates at Chicago. 8 to 1. his cart.fci-, ws nii'tng oi. ltll nt. J The Oiants lost further grouml all the lime, anil realty sailed home J by (aklng a l!-to-o beating from under wraps. On tlu; twelflh hole .less Petty nod the Brooklyn I nmy had his opponent, dormie six. Bobins. and the match was over nt the next I 'i ne Yankees stretched their hole. I margin over the American league in the maiathonic econd flight, field to H games by taking the Dim Clark (7 hamlieapl loow hoi-i measure of the Bom. on Bed Sox. dn Hiddle Into camp on their second 1 4 to a, (Jeorge Pipgras turning nine. Hie first nine the tiny previ-1 n a three-h.t perrormance for ous Jiaving been won by Kiddle I his i;ith victory in if. starts. Babe one up. He lliea proceeded to tiiUe uuth hit his a Nth homec of th" on Bert Orr t Hi handicap), who i Henson. proved to be a tartar, nhonllng a Hadlev ontpltrhed Cleorge Karn 4 on the first nine which, with . ahaw ,,y n wl(le nm.K,n 11H the his handicap, put him up ho far j senators look the Philadelphia that Clark was unable to catch ; AthIoli(.H (,ltn, at Washing- hiin, the hard-fighting Medfonl mor-j M)l ti to " wonino, niA uuii ne. This etuis the tournament which aroused the -;realest interest in lo- cal golfing circles and was excel-' teully managed by Don Clark, chair-1 man of the tournament committee. ; Tumy wins the silver cup presented I I by II. (handler Kgan, and hand-j ! some prizes were also nwanletl to ; Orr, Kinmeus and Clark. ' The tournament demonstrated there has been a steady increase 1 In the standard of playing at tlie local club, the credit lor this con-j dlllon heing given to Jack Houston, tlie Huh pro. who Is regarded as one of the best -;oir instructors on the coast. In fact. Ihe quality ol the play was so high in Home in stances that a material reduction in some of the individual handicaps is expected. ESPINOSA SETS ' '' KANSAS CITY, June 25. (P) After inakfr-: the fifth liolo In tine, Al Kspinosa of Chicago burned up ' Boiler prior to his taking on I hi. the Lakcwood course here today in 1 Terrible Turk next Friday eve the second round of the mlil-ining here at the armory. Oen- Ameruan open goir inuinament to j set a new course record oi t;, four, under par. Kspinosa went nut In mx included, ami 3 5 tents for two under par, and returned in tadien and children. :t'. also two under par. With IiIh 74 yesterday h- had 142 for'tlrft .'Ifi i V study made n relation of holes. cilme to prohibition by Miss Net- IBs score placed him in the b;.d ;Be Spencer In the course of win k by six stt ok 's. ; f" a master' degree In econcmich Kspinosa. paired with Itoland um rural .stieiidogy at the state Hancock, the near national open i college shows that In the Oregon champion, scored three birdies and i community studied more Illicit an eagle and was over par on only Ituunr sales occurred in the days of one hole. His ace enme on the 1 45 the open saloon than since, Her yard par three hole when his ! examination of court records for mashie shot from the tee rolled ',n' ,,,Mt yai'H shows convictions Into the cur. '"r ""Ht sale of HUor to have Six strokes behind Ksplnosa s 'dropped from 2.0(1 per 1000 popu scorn came Leo Liegel of Whit e , l"' 'on lii IH03 to .r.4 In I J 7 . Total Pin Ins, N. Y.. with 14H. IBs V4',l"'0 dropped from 15.45 for the tMbiy matcheil that of yesterdiiy. j I"" '" falootis to -3.02 per 1 looo population hist year. Two more dairy herd wcri on, .. official record tests in May than In i A" pi''dic ret rH..-f. "f the month previous, aicording to uceuU-nt feeds for dairy cown ln- the report Just made by II. N. j crease. These are a re.il ..-. Coleman, -superintendent of offi- "i nUl to digestion and to ln cliil testind at tbn state college. The' crease consumption of rougbiiges, total now stands nt .10. ThM Is ""V nf" dairy specialist of the ex Mot to be ronfir'ed with wotk of I ,"m,l" "'vice. At le.isl 12 to 15 ihe tow ctistliiK nunociatluiis In th Itoundw daily are needed Where Viiriuu counUta. pasture U nut avuilublu. the next Krhlay nialit witli Jack II 28 AS YANKEES TROUNCE RED SOX t City the Associated Press) The National league pennant race is fast becoming a chase, wiih seven clubs vainly trying to match , Mti ide wllh It. II MeKcchnie ram- ; Ool'ire Orniit w:im in niro form and the Cleveland Indians evened the series with the Browns at St. Louis. 4 to 2. Hot roll moved out of the cellar ns Owen Carroll blanked the Chi- en go White Sox w'h seven hits, i to 0, BUTTE FALLS BOUT TO ATTRACT MANY (julte a delegation of Medfoid I NiMn-t enthusiasts and others plan I to t:ike in Ihe big wrestling match at Butte Kails tomorrow nig hi .;ind tin- dance immediately fol- I lowing, the music for which will ! j be furnished Iiy Dyngc ' Brother.s" ' 1 oichestra. The main event of the wrestling 'program, following several pre-j liniinnries, will le between Jin k Boiler. Hie Herman giant, 220; . poiindH, and Bill Sambihl, tli ! i husky Swede, 20T( pounds. This j jniatch is of especial Interest, as j : it will give those present a lino; on the nbillty and condition of ' aiiio'ion m-iees m ine nunfj rolls affair will be It.lo, war, (By the Associated Press) i I lolly wood hiht ground when Portland turned In two v. ctor.es. K to T and ti to 2. Both teams hit the ball hard, but Couch and Ionian hail ine better Mippml m pill, lies. Latteries: Couch. Vei , and Lego; Shcl'eiibueh, Fullerlon . iaiul Kasler. Agnew. Second game : Tumlin and Uego; Bhode.. Hnl- 1 vty and Lassler. I The Mission Bells completed a cheerful series with the IndiansjS. I uls .... I in a double win. taking the firs , Cleveland .., ;game 7-0 ami Ihe second 2-1. i Washington ! I'illette pitched a thice-hil gnnt"' Boston 'In the morning, while l'ing Bodie Iteirolt 'fattened the Bell score by homing ! Chicago 'twin the bases loaded. In t ho i ! second game, Holling won his own St. Louis .... 1 battle viih a inpie that sen red I New York . ! two runs. Batteries: Bryan and Chicago ; Borreant; Bilb'ttt and Whitney, j Cincinnati . 1 Second game: Wilson and Bark- j Brooklyn ... , er; Holling und ltaldwin. (Pittsburgh . j rian h ranetsi o and Sacramento Boston I broke even In u pair of tight I'hftatlelphio games, the Senators winning the ( j f .rsi by a it-to-S count and t be j second by a ti-ii scoro in 11 ln-j j nings. Mails and Jacobs, Seal j i mound aces, were ineffective In 1 pinclu-s in the second tilt. Kroe hilling marked the morning game. Batteries: .May. Moudy. Mitchell and Vargas; Vinci, Shea and Koehler. Second game: Matin, .lacols and Sprint; l-'lynn, Kiiih: and Severeld. l.us Angeles turned In a pair T wins at Oakland's expense. Tin scores were l to 0 and ti lo ". Brucu Cunningham. On k I a n d oitti with tin Angels, held the Oaks to two hits in the first Mome. Hood and Berger hit home runs for the Angels in the after noon game. Batteries: Cunning ham; Sand berg and Craghead. Second game: Wright und Hint uuh; Boehlor and Bead. 'Tenderloin' Scores With Big Crowd The long-hera'.-ed talking pic ture Is at last a reality, and If the enthusiasm of the audiences at Hunt's Craterian -t heater the i nist four days is any criterion for judgment, It is a triumph. Toe sympbi nic accomnaniment y Less Time Cooking More Freedom fir Social Affairs iwillkeepi youbovenheat fys, I JUST RI6MT I ot "Tendvi bun," intei tuetitiy viv idly the arums moods, adds much but it is the interpolated dialogue at certain climactic points in the story that causes the real thrill, the recording of the voices t.eing as near perfection as anything can be. it ts a story that would stand on it own. hut with (he added attraction -f vita phone's dialogue and accompaniment it becomes a real innovation in the entertain ment world. Kverybody ought to see "Tenderloin." which closes Its popular engagement at Hunt's Craiei ii.n tomorrow night. Baseball Standings Ailul-ii-all. 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