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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON SUNDAY. JANUARY 111. 1963 HINK FIRES Southern Oregon's Larry fails In attempt to block the try. SOC' Hink lets fly with a long shot for two Dave Hughe? (43) and Brad Flanary (in points in Friday night Oregon Collegiate foreground), along with Wolves' Lloyd conference basketball game with Oregon Cole (IS), Parrell Brandt and Bob Marr college at Ashland. Toby Wolf of OCE (51), watch the action. OCE won, 61-55. OCE Wolves Bounce SOC Hoop Quintet Ashland - Oregon College of Education's Wolves skinn ed by the Raiders of Southern Oregon Friday night in a hard fought 61-55, Oregon Collegi ate Conference basketball bat tle on the SOC Court. Southern Oregon started the game by holding their own with the class ball handling Wolves for the first few min utes, but before the first quar ter came to a close OCE had gained a small lead. Oregon college's scrappers held their thin margin through most of the first period. Near the end nf the initial half, Southern Oregon missed a shot and also lost the ball, giving the down state men several opportuni ties to score. After capitaliz ing on the scoring chances, OCE held a six point margin over the Raiders for the re mainder of the half. At the horn it was Wolves 32 and SOC, 26. After a rest period the visitors came on the floor strong as ever, but Southern Oregon had a tough time find ing the basket. Using the Rai ders cold stretch, the Wolves banked in a number of quick ies to gain a sizeable lead be fore the locals could retaliate. Fighting to keep SOC alive, Dave Hughes cut loose with 'wo shorties and five straight free throws. He also brought down five rebounds during the half in a backboard strug gle with Toby Wolf of OCE. Wolf hit four field goals and two free throws for eight points. In addition, he won the rebounding match with Hushes by battling down sev en keepers. The Raiders crept within four points of OCE in the clos ing minutes, but went Into a full court press and commit' ted a number of fouls which set them back again. At the final buzzer Southern Oregon had matched the wolves in score for the period but hadn't produced the steam to recover their first half deficit. SOC FG FT PF TP Hughes 14-3 Hink 15-5 Flanary 14-4 ShulU 9-4 Hill 2-0 Franks 3-1 Kiscr 6-a Lewcllyn 1-J 12-1 4- 3 0-0 5- 3 0-0 fl-0 2-1 4-11 Totals 4-10 21-15 25 PF 2 4 5 3 1 1 1 OCR WoU ... Marr ... Rankin Brandt . Cole Curry Hanson ,.......,. 1-0 Morton 0-0 Newton 0-0 Price 0-0 Read 2-0 FG 11-7- -5 11-3 .....12- 2-0 4-1 4-2 7-3 4-3 4-3 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 Totals 12-26 41-21 20 Wheeler's At Glendale John Wheeler Logging, Drew's Manstore and Glen dale will each make two ap pearances during the next four games in the Southern Oregon Independent Basket ball league. Wheeler's plays Glendale this afternoon and encounters Sambo's Restaurant at Mc Loughlin gym here Monday night. Drew's goes to Grants Pass next Wednesday night and to Glendale next Sunday afternoon. Drew's is 2-0 in the loop but its game with Sambo's has been protested. The Log gers are 1-0. Red Raiders Victors in Mat Scrap Ashland - Led by Coach Bob Bennett Southern Oregon college's overpowering wrest ling Raiders skunked the Wolves of Oregon College of Education 32-0 at Monmouth Friday night. The Raiders unchallenged victory gave them a 3-0 sea son record. SOC shutout the Wolves with two forfeits, two pins, and four one-sided deci sions. OCE lacked contestants in the 130 and 137- pound classes forcing them to forfeit these. Glen Moses scored the fastest pin-of the night when he matted Jim Ryan at 1:30 of the match. Moses gained the ton individual scoring to tal with his decision over Bill Pitts. A number of near falls helped him over the OCE boy 14-6. -rf.sui.ts: 123 Doug Smith, S, dec. Dale Addle. O. 9-3. 130 Gerry Holmes, S. won by orfcit. 137 Trentcn Douglas. S, won by forfeit. 147 John DePlace, S. dec. Frank Wllzcl. O, 6-3. 157 Jerry Hull, S, pinned Bill Pllts, O. 3rd. 167 George Moses, S, dec. Tom King. O. 14-2. 177 Glen Moses, S, pinned Jim Ryan. O, 1st. Heavy Jim Grush, S, dec. BJU Alberts, O, 3-1. DISQUALIFIES BOXER Milan, Italy-IUPIl-ArgenUne middleweight Jorge Fiordeli mondo was disqualified in the fifth round of his bout with Giovani Biancardi of Italy Friday night for using obscene language. Italian referee had warned Fiordelmpndo for fouling and the Argentine boxer became so enraged that he used an obscene word heard clearly by writers in the press row. JANUARY "to 50 OFF ! mi nnif.ro Bowling BOWLING QUEENS LEAGUE Wooden Shoe (4-0) 4. L. Hall 47T; Kims 10-4) 0. Carol uuun 77. . , Bamoy's (4-o 4. uei i.iir,i..i son 530: Charm Cottage (0-4) 0, Jean Bates 453. Pacific Power & uigm iomi LuclUe Cornelius 502; Reter Irull (1-31 1. Pat Nunes 4B4. Cal-Ore Ranches (3-11 3. Betty Weiss 483: H. H. Lage (l-3l 1. Colleen Baylor 502. Security Insurance (3-11 3. Ruby Edmonds 470; 1st National Bank (1-31 1, C. Arnold 472. Ruby Edmonds 192. Colleen Baylor 197. Elsie Baker 198. 1st National Bank 939; Wooden Shoe 2671. RAMBLING ROLLERS Bolton Orchids (43-251 1. Clau dia Smith 404; Oregon Bank (26. 421 3. Pat Hague 381 Crater Television (42-231 3. Nor ma Olulson 415; Harper s Exca vaUon (25-43) 1, Agnes Pathman 364. Home-Lite Chain Saws (37-311 I. Mary Sullivan 412; Coca Cola (36 32) 3. Mary Hall 482. Jackson County Federal (33-35) 3. Marjle Rock 443: Max-Sig Com munications (33-35) 1, Mary Schoonover 441. KMPIHI LEAGUE Stones TV 14-01 4. Jackie Wil- .nn jaa. U..-Wu ClMnvri in.4l 0. Joyce pjtcock 482. Olson MacK (3-1) 3. Helen ury 417; Ren Taylor Insurance (1-3) I, Clairt Ellison 443. Ping's (3-11 3. Peggy Melsted 481; Winnies (1.3) 1, Jackie New land 469. Hlllyer Oil 18-1) S. Edith Cum mings 493: Western Thrift 11-3) 1, Esther Ollord 453 United Meat Products (3-1) S. Georgia Cousins 423: Hair Snap- ars ii-iii i, ie nurn ipi. Oak Grove Service (3-D 3. Vir- n i Wi ion 469: Tom Tnumn (1-4) 1, Teressa Short 444. viith riimmint 191. Vlrsinia Wilson and Esther Sljcltley 185; Olson Mack 1373. MEDLO KE(il EltETTES (End ol lirst kali) Die Hards (44-28) 9. Frtlila Snodgrass 395: Alley Cats (26 19 45'.) 2. Connie Lampford 406. Black Balls 130-431 1. Aggit Clatti 433: Twisters (39 '.i-3 I 3, Louiie Oreskovic 432. Green Onions 136-36) 3. Ruth Johnson 461; stariighters (38-311 I, Ginny Weaver 300. 1 Connie Lampford 178. Louisa Oreskovic 165, Aggie Claltt 161; Twisters 1806. EARLY BIRD LEAGUE Larry's Lineup (431i-20'il 1. Alia Knauher 462; Enloe Electric (37-271 3. Vicki Prlgsby 478. Bud's EasUide Texaco '(42-22) 1, Pal Walley 458; Rogue Valley Con stuction (30-34) 3. Myrna Harris 460. Newberry's 130-351 . Doris Prica 481;' Williams Bread (20',j 3V 1. Ruth'Monlcal 437. Moore's PaUo (35-29) 3, Meleece Carlson 395; Raniho's Richfield (28-381 1. Bv. St. Clair 415. Tally Ho (34-301 1. Esther Mohr 460: Jay Allen (33-31) 3, Billle Peck 487. Mechanics Laundry (27-371 4. Barbara McCardcll 460. Medford Hotel (17-47) 0, Esther Newton 368. Doris Smith 1B7. Doris Price 188. Ruth Monical 184; Rogue Valley Const. 2150. WHILE THEY LAST 01 noL'Cn OLhOllLi; to make room for new, 1963 auto seat cover styles. 12th & So. Central PHONE 773-6450 Japanese Mat Match Tickets Placed on Sale Tickelg ar now being told for the appearance ef the Japanese high ichool wrestling champions here against Medford high wre tiers. The match will be at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 29, at Hedrick gym. Ticket! ar a vajlabl from the school end number of linebackers f,r telling Ihtro. Thty u ilto en ! t Lamport's Sporting Good iter nd Birker'i Mtn'i tier. The eight JiPinn champ art now on a tout of Oregon. In addition o ih eight bouts on the Jin. 29 program, there will b number of oxhibitiong b twotn mmbrs of iho Tor nido turn. Purposes md bontfitg of iho tour Includ fostering ef good will and cultural tx charts nd imnrovomtnt ol tho (perl. Funds iaid during the tour will bt usd to tend in Oregon loom to Jinan nix! tummr, ' Red, Blue Teams Vie Hugh Wright for Redi and Dixon Kenner for the Blues are captaing for the annual team trapshoot today at Med ford Oun club. There will be bacon for the winning team and aprons for the losers. For the losing team must lerve the annual dinner. Annual dinner and meeU ing will be on Wednesday, Jan.' 10, at the Jaekaon hotel. Social hour will begin at 8:30. The dinner ia get for 7:30 p.m. and the meeting for 8:30 p.m. Three directora will be elected. The board will meet after the membership meeting to elect officer!. GP's Wrestlers Defeat Crater Matmen by 48-3 Central Point Powerful Grants Pass downed Crater high 48 to 3 i n a wrestling match here Friday night. Bob Butcher recorded the only Crater triumph against the Cavemen who are defend ing champs and are unmarred as a team this year. He took a 3 to 0 decision from Rod Burrell at 191 pounds. Comet coaches saw promise for a number of their charges despite the loss. Dennis Cor nuptt, 178, cave Gary Bur roughs a tough battle before being edged 6 to S. The 4 0 Parenti on Card Here Thursday ill. BBM('aaf 1buIX LORENZO PARENT In Tag JTeantMatch A tag team match which has the makings of a real thriller will open the 1963 wrestling season at Medford armory next Thursday night. Rocky Columbo, the stocky Italian from New York who is well remembered here, will team up with newcomer Lor enzo Parenti of Italy against Wild Bill Savage and sinister Haru Sasaki in the main event, down for an hour or two out of three falls. Parenti, who will come Into the ring at 225 pounds, re cently headlined several cards in St. Louis, where he was a consistent winner, before coming to the northwest. His youth and flashy grappling style make him an excellent partner for Columbo, who had several spectacular matches here. last fall, one of which sent him to a local hospital for an overnight stay. Fans who have been asking to see Harold (Buck) David son of Klamath Falls in ac tion again will get their wish when he meets Irish Pat O'Brien in the semi-windup, set for 45 minutes or two out of three falls. Davidson came out of retirement recently to beat Kurt Von Poppanheim on a foul. - One other match completes the card, starting at 8:19 p.m. Reserved seat tickets are on sale at Lamport's Sporting Goods store in Medford. loss by Joe McCalvry, 141, was to Doug Van Gordon, con sidered the best Caveman matman. Another Comet who per formed well as an inexper ienced grappler against a more seasoned foe was Dish on Olson, 123, who lost to Mike Furlong. VARSITY RKSI'LTI: 118 Dave Vancil. GP. won by forteit. 106 Don Bailey, GP, won by forfeit. 116 Robin Jones, CP, dec. Dava Anderson, C. 12-0. 123 Mike Furlong. GP, dec. Dl shnn Olson. C. T-Q. tan Hucity vancii, ur, pinnea Dan Mi-Key, C, lsl, 136 Art Aniberg, GP, dee. Dava UKever, C. 17-1. 141 nuue Van Gordon. GP. dee. Joe McCalvy. 4-0. 148 Rkhard Bishop. GP, dee. Gordon Banry. C, g-0. 107 Pat Cdgerton. ur, pinned Steve Jorde. c. 1st. - 168 Jerry Cola, GP, pinned Ron Boe. C, 1st. 178 Gary Burroughs, GP. dec. Dennis Coriuitt, C, 8-5. 181 Boh Butcher, C, lea. Bod Burrell. GP, 3-0. Unlimited Terry Shores, GP, pinned John Harris, C. 2nd. McLoughlin Trims KF McLaughlin Junior high won 48 to 23 in a ninth grid basketball game with Klam ath Fall here yesterday aft ernoon. The Bulldogs of Medford had U to 7, 23 to 11' and 34 to 13 quarter differences. Curt Smith, with eight for eight from the free line for Med ford, wag high scorer with 12 points. Williams had eight for the Pelican club. Mac had an edge on the boards against a taller foe and shot 36 per cent from the field. Klamath won the Junior var sity scrape 30 to 21 with 10 to 6, 17 to 14 and 22 to 18 period margins. VARSITY LINEUPS: Klamath Falls 23 D McGlnnls 1. Peterstiner 4, S. McGlnnis 4, Scott 9, Williams 8. Barnes 2, Tucker 1. McLoughlin 48 Dallas 10. Byrne 8. Hale 3. Curtis 9. Smith 12, In gram 2, Funk 2, Chambers. JV LINEUPS: Klamath Falls 30 Barnes A, Gray S. Tepper, Alford 3. Tucker, Ward 7, Farkea 3. Metier 3, Bad-ker. McLoughlin 21 Funk 3, Johnson 8, Douglas 2. Chambers 3, Ingram 2, DurKee 2. westwood. Mowslcy 3 Flyweight Title Is Recaptured Bangkok, Thailand -0JPD- Pone Klngpetch of Thailand, skinny little man with a long left jab, made an unprec edented recapture of the world flyweight crown last night by outpointing Japan's Masahiko (Fighting) Harada in their return fight. Never previously in the 112- pound division's 53-year his tory had anyone regained the title. Before 20,000 Jammed but Jubilant fans including King fnumipol Adulyade in the Natlunal Stadium gymnasium, clever Kingpetch gave a box ing lesson to the stocky, mus cular Harada who had knock ed out Pone in the 11th round of their Tokyo bout on Oct, 10, ' Central Point Bops North GP Central Point Central Point eighth grade beat North Grant! Pass 34 to 18 in basket ball on Friday and the Point er seventh' clipped North 38 to 17. CP eighth had 4 to 8, 14 to 7 and 22 to 13 quarter spans. Steve Hyerson scored 14 markers for CP and David Bailey eight, Don Bales hail eight for Grants Pass. The local seventh had 8 to 4, 21 to 7 and 32 to 13 period bulges. Doug Miller put in 16 for CP and Kirby Renfro nine. Brant tallied 10 for North. ATHLETE OF MONTH Log Angeles ,-IUPP- Univer sity of Southern California linebacker Damon Bame to day was named Southern Cal ifornia's athlete of the month for December by the Helm Athletic foundation. Rally Led By Baker Unilad Prist International Fabulous Terry - Baker of Oregon State today was member of the elite handful of super-stars who have made it to the top In two sports after turning In his greatest ever performance on the hardwood. Baker, winner of football's Heisman Trophy as the UPI grid star of the year, pumped home 25 points Friday night as Oregon State downed Stan ford, 65-58, in the Card's gym. It left both teams with a 9-3 record. B 7 Prep Basketball lHltf Pnii Jnltrrutloiul C lev ma nd af Huutvtju aj iiviuuil tU tlaittM(tUlt $ . t.t, tWiMvu u tViuu U4 UlttlW tff jnniii u? .tv.tWMun 51 MVflVtUiUri til lt.lHl-il.htH 16 WtttCatfllMlU Uit UMlftUUlU ttmitut. m Ut. u it mi fwttuiutiv All tft4(4 mj .tiitiimuu, nf At- a4iif tilt 44lin ai) Mtu. 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Angei ou Cattcaua tat biayton o3 Ueivan 47 Central 6 btio Mapitiion 5o lolttdo 54 bmttiaw 6b Tail tit Heeuipon 57 Waiuport 42 bi. naiicli t)2 Dram o'i Harruuuig Si OaKnage 39 Junciiun t-Uy 61 iruwcli 4ft i'leabant Km 5t Central Linn 32 n.imira ou iviurwenzie A Kiciuie buincnin 3 L)oukIs 50 UlenUaie 57 (2 OT) lsBKeview 37 fnuenix 36 Henley 7 Illinois 72 bl. Aiary'i itt Kuuue River 4R iugle Point 61 bacrcd Heart 40 Myrtle Point H3 (iold Heach 44 Pacllic tit firpokinsa 56 Bandon b3 loquilie 41 Heppner 68 Sherman 54 Knterprlie 50 Union 33 Vale 53 Burni 47 McEwan 57 Pilot. Rock AA Tillamook Catholic 48 Btar of me sea 44 Knaopa OR Jewell 44 Portland Christian 35 Gaalon 29 svisea oa iriangie uiKe 46 rowri on uaKiana 4H Cascade Locks 45 Arlington 40 Wallowa 70 Cove 25 Ml. Vernon 45 Prairie City 44 Long Creek 52 Dayville 47 Crow 38 Monroe .17 Camas Valley 65 Days Creek 27 Lowell 6ft Co burg 42 Weston 62 Umpina 23 Stanfield 50 Helix 48 Kiversida 48 Umatilla 32 Butte Falls Wins From Paisley Butte Falls Neal Ellis scored 50 points as Butte Falls high won its eighth and ninth basketball victories against no losses by turning back Paisley here 63 to 51 Friday night and 60 to 43 yesterday afternoon. Ellis put in 26 points on Friday and 24 on Saturday. Butte Falls had IB to 15, 32 lo 28 and 48 quarter leads on Friday. Swearing had 20 markers for the visiting dele gation. On Saturday Paisley led 11 to 9 at the quarter but the Loggers were on top 25 to 30 and 42 to 30 at other inter missions. Bob Copeland, R-5 wag strong on the boards for Butte Falls, giving the Loggers board control despite all- round better Paisley height. Mike Stratum contributed fine defense and good ball handling and assisting for Butte Falls. Jim Lytle drove well and Art Rambo provided Strength on the base line. r'RIHAV MNKIIFS: Palslev II Bradhurv II. Brit ain 16. LeFranch 4. Swaarinsen 20. Shgwers Wlrch nuue rails tj namnn in. B. Copeland 0. Ellis IS, Lylla i. Stral lon f. Buligan J. SATI'HIIAV I.INKUII lalllfv 43 Bi-adhiirv 11. Brit. tain a, tet ranch I, Swearlngen 14, ghnwers 9. Wlrch. Bulla Falls n Ramon 13, B. Copeland S. Ellis 34. l.vllf 13. Slratlon, Mitchell 4. J. Copeland Buugan,- uowen, attamore. Friends, Luthtroni, Sacred Heart Win n Church League ADULT CHURCH LEAGUE W. I. Prlends Sacred Heart Catholic Eastwood Baolist St. Luke's Methodist . Ascension Lutheran ... First Asseinhly ...1 n i.non I .5im 1 .3110 i ..inn t .son 2 .000 Treasure IN YOUR CAR Trimft? Drive in now ... and register ia General Tire's giant sweepstakesl Nothing to buy, no obligation! Over 5.000 pmes. including $10,000. And win or lose you can still get a big bonus allowance on famous General dual '.read tires! GENERAL NYGEH Sacred Heart Catholic and Friends won by wide margins and Ascension Lutheran by two points on Thursday in the adult church basketball league- Sacred Heart trimmed East wood Baptist 66 to 42 with Bruce Bromley scoring 15 points, Leo Moohr put in 12 for Eastwood. The Friends subdued First Assembly of God 76 to 31 with Steve Isaacs contribut ing 22 counters. Bar had 10 for First Assembly. The Lutherans nicked St. Luke'a Methodist. Ken Ford totaled 20 for the Methodists and Honsnn It for Ascension Niw, miracle Odessa Rubotr tor longer, lllli milaaga t Nygan Cord carcass for iitra blowout protection Dual Tread construction far super sa'e driving Sat H these featurat mwt at special swaapttakas Mm I WATCH CHALLENGE QQLF on ABC-TV CHANNEL 5 Saturday 2:30 P.M. SUNDAY NOON KBES-TV Mac's Eighth Trips Hedrick McLoughlin subdued Hed rick 37 to 29 Friday in a scuf fle between Medford eighth grade teams. In the seventh grade front the Greens beat the Reds 18 to 12 in a battle of Hedrick teams and the Blacks won from the Gplds 20 to 16 at Mc Loughlin, In the eighth grade tilt, Mc Loughlin broke away from a 0-all first quarter score to margins 19 to 15 at the half and 24 to 17 at the first quar ter. Phil Taylor had 11 points for Mae and Phil Haekworth nine for Hedrick. Good re bounding and fast breaking paid off for the Bulldogs who hit 46 per cent from the field to the Hornets' 16.5. The seventh Blacks won af ter a 14-811 third quarter tie. Golds led at the quarter 2 to 1 and Blacks at the half 9 to 4. Steve Wllkcns had 10 points for the Blacks and Rick Singler six for Gold. Green led Red 10 to 6 at halftimc. Steve Cox put in eight for Green and Kirby Lusk and Marty Browne each four for Rpd. Eugene-rtiPD-Rcserve Chuck Kozak hit Idaho's final four points as the Vandals came from behind to post a 62-61 overtime basketball win against Oregon here Friday night. a? Builders Supply QUALITY BLOCKS Chimntyt yy, Camcrala 727 W. McArdrrws HON! 771-4571 COUNTDOWN Automatic Transmission Service FORDS & MERCURY NEW FLUID ADJUST BANDS mm WRiim ADJUSTED EXCHANGED REPAIRED Crater Lake Motors, Inc. Brwn 6th I Main en Fir Phon 773-7591 Basketball FRIDAY COLLEGE RESULTS United Frtia International EAST Yale 62 Princeton fll LaSalle 78 MmiiialUn fll Columbia 51 Harvard 44 Pennsylvania 87 Brown 77 Perm St. 78 Colgate 70 Dartmouth vs. Cornell (ppd., transportation difficulties) SOU lit Kenturky 63 LouUlana St. 08 Tcnneasee 77 Tulane 70 VI in in i a Military 79 Richmond 77 mi ii n u, i PLAYER STILL LEADS ' San Diego, Calif., Jan. 12 -(UPI)- Gary Player'i birdie production dropped off Sat urday but he (till fired a one- under-par 70. to retain his lead at the end nf (54 holes In the San Diego Open Golf tourn ament, New Mexleo S3 Wvomlns 40 No. Dakota St. 7i So. Dakota WKST Arizona St. fTemDC) SB Brlaham Young S4 uregnn hi. n.i sianinra on So. California S Washington 61 Idaho S2 Oregon fll Santa Clara RS Loyola 76 Nevada 6A Humboldt St. 44 S. D St. 89 Fresno St. 60 (OT) Orange Coast 76 Chapman 71 Lewis & Clark 74 Pacific 02 Oregon Tech 75 East. Oregon 73 Oregon Col. fll South. Oregon S3 L. A State 76 San Fernando Val. Cal Poly iPomonal 7fl Westmont Utah 32 Arizona 30 (overtime) Cal Western 74 La Verne 36 Chtco St. S3 Sacramento St. 33 Whltwnrth S3 Puget Sound 72 West. Wash. S3 East. Wash. 44 Llnfleld 3 Whitman 34 L. B. St. 0 Cal Poly (SLOI 73 Pomona 74 Cal at Riverside 33 Willamette AO Col. of Idaho 48 St. Mary's 66 San Jose St. 30 Nev. South. AO San Diego Navy Phlhpac 71 Univ. San Dlcgo SB All-Star WRESTLING Medford Armory Thursday, Jan. 17 S:i5 P.M. Tag Tm Match 1 Hour, S Our of 3 Falls. Columbo-Parenti VI. Savage-Susaki Ala Davidson vi. O'Brien ONI OTHIH BOUT Rinsild $2.00 Gnral $1.50 Childran 7Se Tickers at LAMPORT'S, Medford ALL-WEATHER, ALl-PURPOSf GENERAL SUPER ALL-GRIP $ EJ PER " . 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