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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON", FRTDAY, AUGUST -" 8 1930.
Fans Boo Decision GivingBerg Title After Skm Bang Bout
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KID CHOCOLATE
IN TEARS AFER
Police ' Needed to Restore
Order When Fans Fight
and Riot in Protest
Opinion Hopelessly Di
vided After Great Scrap.
Ity Alun ,T. tald.
XBW YOltK, Auk. 8. (PI A
battered little lulmlln. of ehony
fighting machinery sat huddled ti
bis corner 'at the iJoio grounds lust
night aftor 10 of tho mom furious
ropmls of yslam-hnng hoxInK New
York hna . wltncssoit in . nuuiy
moon.-. As Hellerln Joe Humphries
walked toward him, whltn official
tip In hand, Ktd Chocolnto leaped
up In nntlctpntlcm of IioIhk Pto
claimed wthfc Winner, only to Blum
It I back ami full Into a nobhtnn
In hl coriH'r nn I hnn(.hrl.a,
PLUCKY EFFORT
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FREfO-ClIAN DISCOVERS
REMARKABLE REMEDY FOR PILES
Protrudinc, Bleeditlff Plleslthe Iradlnj dnigeiati of Rtonohatri
' Made Him Weak from ?.? . ?commenaiit , Cplac , l'll
; . .L088 of Blood
WELL' MAN TODAY AND
TELLS WHAT HE USED
. ''"My'wlfe Inrowa bow I iuffered
With Dllr. Nnbod ran re.llr. Ih.
pain and afonr until Ihry hav a
nil na on,' mine were the
blcfdinr, protruding kind, to bad
I would (et dliljr apclli and grow
Mh from loaa of blood I could
not aiana at mj work of drcoral
ina and palnllni.'' declara Mr. SI.
inva Ccrrior. formerly of Garden
mm. aioncaaat, maaa. mi now la
,1 Brook, Nora Scolia.
f "I tried rarioui remediea nt
fralrd lo me br keDliarniarUi.
..rejBM JFWj? 1 d'ftWais lb, aiU JiydfeJ
suddenly cheeked himself turned
and lifted the hand of Jackie (Kid)
HorK In token of triumph.
In theme few dramatic momenta,
pulHe-ntlrrlnf to n rt-owd of 25,000
that had been thrilled by a wnan
tlonnl battle of little fellowH, tho
winning ntreak that BEM Chootate
appeared to have- kf4 inawt
brought to a HQdHen mi, sNktpd
after two yearn of imtrHben Ti-'-tory
by the lean little Kntfffift
"whirlwind from Whlefcatr4.
Entirely on Jho Htrenth of hi
tireleww aKKreHlven, Jrjc won Uy:
a two tn one vote of the, offielalK.
The Hrltlrth UfChtwXxht received
the yenlict of Referee Ifttny llulty,
Ki'M'y-halred little veteran, and one
of tho Judgo. .Joe jnello. The
vote of Char Ion V. Math(wn,
second Jih.kp, wfnt tn the Cuban
featherweight.
Ho clne uxs the battle nnd no
paWI.in the nymimthien of the
crowd that the decision, phw the
nnnouncer'n indecision, provoked a
bin demonstration of disapproval.
Chocolate, led tenrfully from the
ring, received an ovation th:it
drowned out the cheer for Tterjj.
Ho heated wns 4 ho scene thnt Im
promptu fights broke out around
the ringside nnd In the stands of
the National1 league ball park. It
was fully flv minutes before or
der was restored fiy tho police.
Fann Are Divided.
Among tho ringside experts, ft
fllmrp division of opinion existed,
although a Might majority appear
ed to regard the decision as fair.
On tho Associated Press score
sheet, chocolntn- was given nix
rounds nnd Berg four, but the mar
gin In several was so clone that
there was plenty of ground for th1'
wide range of opinion. Cholocnte;
seemed to have the edge In thel
first thre'o rounds, nn well as the
sixth, seventh and eighth. .Berg
held margins In the fourth, fifth,
ninth :nnd tenth.
Chocolate landed the cleaner,
more effective blows. He hftd Jlerg
somewhat grbgfty with a sensation
al attack' In the third round, the
mont exeltlng of' the entire fight.
The flashing, ebony Keed wo nlso
(he faster, better boxer whenever
ho could Ueop away from: tho
crowding, mauling I0ngllnhiniin.
Ilerg, however, was unceaHlngly thj
aggressor. His punches were sel
dom damaging but they were more
persistent and landed oftener. This'
forcing, pIiih tho fact that Berg j
unqileHtlonabty made the atrongeri
flnlHh, apparently swung tho do-1
clslon In hlB favor. 1 '
Herg, with better than a nine-!
pound pull In the weights nt 133 K.
used tbl to good advantage as ;
he continually crowded, mauled and:
harassed the' Outn.n negro. Hx-1
cept for a spurt or two, Chocolate;
ww hardly able- to' lift his hands'
to puni'h in tho last two rounds. !
The "roW was estimated at!
$1)10, 000, approximately the samel
fljf-tmjt f;or . the Hlnger-Mnndell
lightweight title bout recently nt
the Yankee atadlum.
. Kddlo fMack, Denver llghlweight,
tvalncd A draw" In 10 rounds with!
Hum my Dorfman, lOast Hide scrap-(
per, In the mntn preliminary, linby
loe dans of Han Diego, received i
tho 'decision over lCddle Murdockj
of-Tulsa, Oltlo... In nnotlier 10-;
roundor, fought nftor tho main !
event. j
baseball Standings
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Htultn. la going In for modern
finance. Ho announces that Itns
Klii will pay buck some of what
It owes after tho- creditors will
advance new loans. Pallas News.
Colonel Unduergh may have to
give up some of his night flying
pow to do a little night walking.
New ltrunswirk Pilot,
I'illa (o be taken internally. I could
not Imagine oitla doinir me ofuvl
but after utinf one bottle my pllrs
mcj aioppeu oioeainir. i bought
two more, bottlea and have taken
them all and h&vn'i. hnd nil..
Inee. I feel O.K. Colae Pile I'illa
made new man of me and they
will dp the aame for qlhera." con
tinual this errfhuaiaatle man. Nn
one ahould auffcr longer. Anyone
whihlnr to try Colac Pile Pllla
without risking a penny should ob
tain a bottle at the drag atore or
aend 75c in atamna or min in r".
lac Chemical Co- Bmiimal tA .
for regular bottle, full direction,
return mail. Take aa directed and
thla. nationally known concern
guarantee relief or hark
Mlhout quibble or qariajon. You
Bathing Girl Introduces
Swish of Wave to Radio
MIhs l-ov Itai'llelt (rlglil) nt. Ilio nilcrnplionn of WI'O, Allanlin
rily, key slnlloii rur llu 'lts luncliiS hy llw Sen lirogninis, duihig
uhll'll the HHWi of (lie sea Is Jilekcil op on (he beach.' .)ihii Mon
i rleir (upiH-r leri), basso, will sing Intliu Itlrllnlay paicy, M!C chain,
Thursday, August 7. IkihIh Conrail (lower h-H), uovelly vocalist. Is
Inking the place nt Hilly Jones and Kinlo Hare on Friday nights, W.fK
network, mil II S'leinher 12.
With Rod and Gun
In Rogue Valley
By Ernest Rostel and
Dick Oreen
Not fnr from Jim Dlnken's ranch
in the Iteagle and Kvnnfl- creek
counlry. the slate gamo commis
sion several years ago released a
number of wild turkeys oh tin ex
periment to learn whether they
could he successfully propagated.
If they Increase In sufficient num
bers, open season mny be made
possible in a- few years, but for
sometime patt the birds have re
mained hidden In the woodland so
completely that not even Dlnkens
has been nhlo lo see one. When
the turkeys were first released,
they did not bepnmo wild anil for
n lime kept his chickens company
at feeding time.
Now he only wees their signs
where thev bail been iiml lie mtloeu
that a hunter would have n hard"
task In even getting within range
of the birds. Dlnkens believes they
are mullliilylng and that conditions
are good for continued prnpaga-
t Inn.
tlnro nbiinilant .m fur north n
Nftilno, Ontnrlo oml tlm Il;ikotnii,
OiIh ftiuoo liinl lmR nlimiMt Iiimmi
liunti'il to extlnrtlon. Whore tluv
nro Ntlll In tlnlr natural atnto. th
turkiyn Imvo Hoiiht tho most In
iH'i'i'Hiltlo mountains or wwumpy
liottont liiniln, tho horilera of llttlo
known forost Htroiinm. Orlnlnfilly
tho lilftli, worn no inoro jiii.iiilt'iiius
than n honth lion nml no wlluVr,
lnil lipinlatent hiintliiR lia riVvH
opiMl them Into the mo.it cunnitm
nnil wary lilnln lo lie found. The
turkey tit lMnkonrt1 iilaro wero mill
youtnr when tln-y were lihcrati'd.
ami kept company with hl.i elilik
ena until tho ohl. Initlnctii drove
them to tho alieltur of tho wooil
laml. Homp flliortumen say that If
It worn m.t fop planlliiK the wlhl
turkey. In spile of Us marvelous
cleverness, wouhl follow the ureal
nuk to extlnetlon.
The Mexican -turkey. Introduced
Into riurope In the elxteenth cen
tury. Is the bird that flourishes
nbuudantly In poultry yards
throuithout the world nnd rurnishes
ment for tho Thanksntvlntf feast.
At early dawn. In tho sprlm:
tlme, before lelivlna bis perch, the
male turkey cotibles a shrill, clear
love eall.'lhe females roosting rtp;tn
but In the same vicinity. Ity skill
ful imitations of the female's plain
tive yelp, homers have been able
to lure the birds within nun raiiKe.
In the slieht of n hen. the turkey
rooster displays every charm he
possesses. Ilia tall Is spriod wide
nnd hrlKht red Mood charges his
nttraellve neck. With his wIiiksI,.,..
drooping, he struts before he
rteeiity cnncoltc,!. nm when n rivt.l
appears. he becomes Infuriated, j
A turkey figh then l on and not
fMASTRO FOULED
BY LA BARB A
Evidence" ShoWs Challenger:
Got Worst of It in"Draw
Decision Complained to
Referee, But Ndt Allowed.
CH1CAC.O, Aug. 8. (P) Karl
Mastro, Chicago's contender for the
world featherweight title,, today
had a draw with Fidel I.ellarba
of l.os Angeles and three painful
bruises on his right groin, as me
mentos of his latest encounter with
the California!!. ' '
Several times during 10 bitter,
sweltering rounds of fighting In
the stadium last night, Mastro
complained to Heferee Little I'hll
Collins thnt ho had been struck
low. Collins warned Lulturhn, but
went no further, and Mastro fought
on. At the finish Collins and the
Iwo Judges presented all the va-
rlety of opinion possible, ittnl uv
eriiKeil up lo a draw. Collins vot
eil for a draw, while one JuiIko
liked Uiliarlia nml the other Mas
tro.
The erowil of 12. 430 whleli tin Ul
nhout f:l3,l!IO lo watch tho two lit
tle Italians, received the verdict
with boos and Jeers, figuring that
lalmrbu' had olearly? established
wll"'hig margin ilurln;
I lie first
von rounds. Itlmrside experts
had the same opinion, but n med
ical examination revealed that Mas
tro had been struck low at least
three times and was in real pain.
ItfKnrdlcss of the fotiK the cus
tomers trot all the notion they look
ed for. The former flyweight title
holder sot n hot pace from the
start. Lone left hooks found Mas
tro's head nnd bodv nnd the t'hl
ciiko Italian was unable to use his
own boxlni- skill. StarliliK with
tho eighth round, however, ho
came up with n desperate rally nnd
was more than holding his own nt
the finish.
Talt l.lttmnn. n mlddlewelRht
protene of lilchle .Mitchell, knock
ed out Ivin nnsparo of ChlcaKO.
In the seventh round of the elirlu
round semi-final bout. 1
until one Is vanquished Is the flKllt
over.
The nesting- Benson usually con
tinues for three months and dur
inir that time he remains In exile
until convinced that the young
need no further care. Then lie re
joins the females nnd deserts Ine
Idle club life with other mnles.
Hakes, hawks and other enemies
are a rare during the esrlv pa'-t
of the young turkey's life', and
chilly rains make life disagreeable.
They continue to remain n worry
to the hen until they are able to
fly for themselves nml her work
for the season Is done. However.
If a dire calamity overtakes the
brood, the mother will raise Ml
other. Where food Is nblindnnt.
the turkeys never wander far from
a chosen region, nnd that Is per
haps why they stay In the Kvans
creek section, near Jim Dlnkens,
I so faithfully. Ho has bePn watch
ing for weeks to see one nnd be-
summer season Is over
he expects to he successful.
I'lant diseases i t the II,
nbont l,HOO,0O0,0nj last yeiir.
ATHLETICS AND
A t i n r I I I I a 1 1 1 r r a I
I ! . : ; ;
I . .- ... 1 1
Both Leaders Big Leagues:
ShOW Superiority tO Near-
est RiValS Only Big j '''v. I-ee Moe nnd Uobby Jones, andido is simply to start the ball on
. j 1 seem to remember somebody say-1 the right line. Cravity does tliel
UpSet Can Change Finaliing that the only two really good rest, and does It better than you
otandinCJ.
liy Ted Vosliurgli.
Associated lM-ess Snortu Writer
The leugue-leuding 1'hlladulphia
Athletics and Brooklyn itobins
wero buwliiiK alons today ut a
imco that boded no good for tins
clubs that are doing the chasing
In the current pennant races.
When a club that already is
leading the pack by six and one
half games bunds its nearest pur
BUer an artistic beating to stretch
Its udvantagu to seven and a hulf.
tho supposition Is the team in
front- Is going to prove pretty
hurd to overhaul.
The Athletics yesterday beat the
Washington Senators, 4-1, thanks
to Jimmy Foxx's 31st home run
of the season in the sixth inning
with two on base.
Pulling up on the Senators, the
third place Yankees, still hitting
and still dangerous, won their
second straight victory over tho
Hed Hox, 6-1, principally because
of timely triples by Babe ltuth
and Iou Gehrig and steady pitch
ing of Ed Wells.
The hard fighting Cubs just
managed to keep the Robins from
increasing their three and one
hnlf game lend when they nosed
out the Cardinals, 0-5. Chick
1 la fey. Cardinal slugger, drove In
all the homo team's runs with his
20th homer of the season with '
one on In the first and a doublet
In the eighth with the bases jam-1
med.
For the second time In two
days, the lioblns beat out the Pi
rates, this time by a li-4 count.
This evens up the abbreviated se
ries. The Robin's now have beaten
the
Pirates 11 times and lost top;, j. Cox. W. D. Lot 10, block 5,
them on only four occasions.
1 Yesterday the Robins won In
tho ninth In spectuculnr style
when Johnny Frederick tripled' to
drive homo lko lloono who had
batted for Vnnco nnd walked.
Watson Clark, pitching the ninth
for tho ItoblnB, held thu lead
safe.
LOCAL SPORTSMAN
SAVES COAST F!
. " :
K. "NY .Gould, who recently re
turned to this city from bis sum
mer horn nil the lower Rogue
liver, has been Instrumental in
the preservation of thousands of
small fluh In streams of Curry
county that ore drying up be
cause of ' the iiirk of ralnfull,
members of the .larkson County
(liime Protective association stated
todny.
With Iho nlstance of Itoy
Scout's ho has removed the fish,
slrartded In pools, to' places where
I hey will be nble to survive until
the full rains begin. The work i
being done with the npproval of
M. Ij. ' Rycknmn, head of tho
fish 1 propogMlon department of
Oregon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Could will spend
several days nt their home here
before returning to their summer
cabin.
(Rtftort bt eaaaao County AMtraal ila
aiaui sf sij ;j
Marriage Licenses
Wlllanl llf ADiii'k nnd Marlell:.
Stone. ? ,, ,-
Kreil K.' Davis nnd Henth.i'M.
(leorge. ' 1
Athole It. Cnmphell nnd Krmn
C. Templeton. '
Johnnie Sltton nnd Marjorle
HllKlefleld.
Hobert L. llumiihrey nnd Kthel
a. Colo.
l'rnhnto tmrt
I-stnte William l.yman.
Admit
ted to proliate.
Kstnte Wllllnm N. Moffet,
dec,
admitted to probate.
Kstate Kenneth Hunnell (mlnor)
admitted to probate.
Circuit Court
Susie Coy et nl vs. City of Gold
Hill. Damages.
Western Loan & HlllMlng Co. vs.
W. 11. Smith nnd Mary K. Smith.
Foreclosure,
Kllen 1. Klllott (ex. of O. F.
Klllott) vs. Anna . Hadovan. Fore
closure.
Jackson Co. IttdK. Loan Assn.
vs. Charles Leslie Holmes et nl.
Foreclosure.
Jnckson Co. Uldg. fc Loan Assn.
vs. Albert A. Wlllson et ux. Fore
closure. '. M. Humphrey vs. Isabella
Uowley et nl. Foreclosure.
C. F, McKlbbon vs. Tom ftobln
son. Chattel Hen.
Mis. tl. H. Klehardson vs. Pa
cific Greyhound Lines, Inc. Dam
ages. David W. 1'ugh vs. William P.
George et nl. Foreclosure.
lttxil I'.stnie Tninsfers
lleulah Itussell to William
SThiS'G
OLF
Just-how the subject came up'l
t.'m. not' quite cai'taln xctpt; thnt
we wore talking about puUb:&
which is a topic of somewhat een
I oral discussion among golfcrj of
., . . ' '
all ages grades and prospects.
In this cae the three golfers
mil hoi L-ouiii whc uti niwi ir.
i called the First Force among rank
I ln, Innra Thee u'era I'vrll Tol
British open championship at Hoy
lake were downhill. j hole, it manes a iot oi ihiutimii-i.
Mr. Jones then said something! Ah, yes and how many linen
that to me was surprising. I have I written, and how many lines:
"I'd much rather have to sinkjhave you rend, ab.iut the wonder
a putt downhill on a good green ful putt thnt was holed In a crisis
than one of the samo length up-
hill," he said.
'Ho whould I
snfd Mr. Tolley
promptly.
I do not reca 11 that M r. M oe
said anything nt the moment. It
may have been that he too was
surprised by this utter contradic
tion of everything the average
golferr has heard concerning thel
lalive merits of uphill and down-
hill putts.
X admit to being surprised. All
my connection with golf, a matter
of well, more than 30 years I
had understood that It was con
sidered -asier to sink a six-foot
putt uphill than one of half the
length downhill. Bo I ' nsked
Messrs. Tolley nnd Jones about it;
they nro both extremely .good putt
iers; and it was true that Bobby's
two best putts at Hoy lake were
made from near the back of the
tenth green, some 20 feet down a
very perceptible slope.
Russell. Q. C. D. W of SKH
and Ki& of SW'4 of sec. 8, twp. 22
S. K. 1 K. W. M.
F. D. Wagner et nl to W. J.
Dougherty ct ux. Lot on Granite
street, Ashland.
Mrs. Mary Smith to Lloyd
TV
Smith. W. D. I ncre In D. L. C
59, twp;' 37, S. R. 2 W.
Elizabeth A. Casebier et vlr to!
H. J. Cox. W. p. Lot 17. block 5. I
Laurelhurst Add. to Med ford.'
Roy Kyle to Kllzabeth A. Case-hlei:-
W. D. Lot 17, block C,
Laurelhurst Ad'if. to Med ford.
Elizabeth A. Casebier t't vlr to
Laurelhurst Add. to Medford
Hoy Kyle to Kliznlietll A. Case
bier. W. p: Lut 1C, blo. k 6,: Lau
relhurst Add. to Medford.
A. C. Mnttlson et ux to Herman
T, d'ummert et ux. W. I). Lot
15, block II, l'ark Add. to Med foul.
Sarah .1. Mynutt et vlr to Wil
liam Hert Strand et ux. W. 1).
N'H of SWS and NWVi o( SK'4
of sec. 10, twp. 35,' S. 11. 1 W. W.
F. K. Murtin to It. V. Martin et
ux. W. 1). Cll.ir, acres In D. L. C.
05 III twp. 37, S. It. 2 W.
liuyes 11. Scherinerhorn et ux to
Marry Marx. Q. C. 1. 5.(1 acres
In see. 17, twp. Its, S. It. 1 W.
W. W. llni tley et ux to L. J.
Sprouse et ux. W. D. N , 0f
rJ the S"4 of Nicy, tho NWU
of ,SKS of see. 35, twp. 311, 'S. Ji.
3, wi w: M. 1
It. Ii: Toft et ux'to J. A.'God
dard. W. I). Lot . block 0, Oak
Grove sub. to Medford. '
'Cllai les I). Ill-own et ux to W.
11. Applegnto et ux. W. U. Lot
I. block 4, Denson Add. lo Med
ford. Charles W. Shields, et ux. to
II. I). Norton, et ux. W. D. to lot
In blk. 1. liarr's Add. to- Med
ford, K3.MIII.
Scott V. Davis, et ux tn State
cf Oregon, IJ. c. II. to lot 5,
Idle 1, Tllttle's First Add. to
.Me.lforil. $1.
C. S. Wood, et ux, to .1. O. Kll
eore, et al. W. D. to 1 ncre In
o. twp. :lli S., It. 4 W., $ 1 Oil.
S. K. Heath et ux, to Mrs.
Nellie Kails, W. D. to lot 5,
Highland l'ark Add. lo Ashland.
George lverson to 1 K. Ack
ley, et ux, W. D. to land In sec.
55, twp. 37 S.. II. 2 V $10.
II. II. Goddard, et ux to II. II.
White, W. D. to SF. of NR nnd:
NI-: of SK of sec. 22, twp. :I9 S..
I!. 1 W.. $10.
GRAY HAIR EMBARRASSED HER 50
SHE SELDOM JDQK HER HAT OFF
Used' Tints Results Were Very
Disappointing. Then Used
. Lea's and Now Hair Is
Beautiful and No
t Longer Cray
NO DANDRUFF NOW
SINCE USING LEA'S
"I think most everyone is em
barrnssed more or less afjout their
gray hair especially if it ia dry
and sort of dull and dead looking
like mine used to be. F.very time
I combed my hair it would comb
out in handful and dandruff was
always bothering me. When J
came out of the hosoit.il after he-
ina; (here two and one h.ilf weeks
my hair was a sight, so I began
usinR l.ea'9 Hair Tonic and its
splendid. It s the only prepara
tion I know of or ever saw that
will brine back your natural hair
color.. My hair is identically the
same shade as of old and full of
life and lustre, thinks to Mrs.
Ia'a Tonic.1' No person ith dan
druff, falling- hair, or turnina; gray
glioma nrsiiaie a moment.- I,ea M
auoj lia.wur. OflQlluully,
writes!
efri- iKhAVhKS MAKF
ffifcss IT 3 STRA1RHT
jThe Idea, ns explalneil
Joi(in.ii'thl3:
When you are (for example) J
.feet. rum the hole on the clown
y,Mi Imve to ntriko Hi
ball, hard enough to make it go
iu Tar at tho hole, nt leant, ant
also accurately enough to keep
. the line all the way.
"When Vou art a .simimr uin-
- : tance on tile side above the hole,"j
- iu - ,1,1 f,- .Tnnea. "all Villi, have tO
- ( to hit the ball all the way to tin-
downhill?
A sort of collatornl d Inclusion
was not without Interest, ns to
which side it l easier to "borrow"
from, in holing a curving putt.
Both the foregoing experts, wllh
Mr. Moo assenting, agreed that the
"borrow'' from tho left was easier.
f' reason which did not ap-
P1 abvtous to me.
It is recalled, however, that one
of the most Important putts of Mr.
Jones's career the 1'i-footer for
a half at the 13th hob- at Mini -
knhdn. In the match with Maurice
McCarthy was n huue "rainbow"
putt, with at least three feet of
borrow on the left. I mean. Bobby
had to putt three feet out "f Hne
to the left to bring the bull to the
door of the cup, where It fell In.
Possibly that Is one reason Mr.
Jones favors the lefthand borrow.
They all agreed that the perfectly
straight putt was the hardest of
all.
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night, by virtue of a sevenih in.:
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Oakland profited by "Uuzz" Ar;
lett'M ninth Inning triple, ami n;
sacrifice which scored him, t:
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