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pi ivtaggio Big rSficEc For Oaks Los Angeles Sails Into 1 TCill!lLD-J At.. i up opui ?r iin raare vv in Hr 1111,1, ilKCKMt Amui'latcd l'r HporUwrlter Vine. III rlilml nf Hit riy-rlialii( DIMniilua, In on the fence- luislliif brum asaln mid almost' .(Acorn In His thick uf Hie hrcllti ( una! iciie cliatc. i DIMasslo clouted a tlircn-run limner laat hlht liU alxth circuit 'tmali In til Ut nine game lo live (lit Oak a t-i victory over nrtlanit. It enabled tin (laka In muve Into round place, on point "ahead ot Han fraiirlaro and on same behind the new leader what JaialnT l.oa Anfele. ( 1 The Ansel aalleil Into th lead un the ery good left arm of Are .jl'llrher Cliff Chamber who ael Han llleau tUppIng I'ailrr down with .fuUT hit III nntclilni 9-1 ilerlalun. It wai Chamber' II III win afalnal 4f,rour uoieeia, j naoraiiienln clipped Hun Priuicla Irn, tt-4, tupplliiK lit Meal from ttfrirnl to tlilril, nncl Hcatllc nlnit out J Hollywood lor tlm nvcuml atraliilit lime, iu-u. In all, DIMniiKl'l batted III tnur III uuaa Ilvo run lo run lilt Kilt total to ail, wnicll 1 coiuiKIrr ably .belter than par lor hl tnUil nl .18 hlta, ilia liomli run, No. II ot ill eiMin, traveled 37U tret Into right center, Unci the whiffing klnx n( the major lenuura. the oldest PIMim alter a moderate atari appear en mute in coast alUkKInu hiinora. Only II Max Weal, Han Ukko, and Kl Haucr, Lua Anaelea, i;i each, and l,mi Niivlkoff, Hcaltlc, 13, tup lilin If in lotirmaalera, ff Kewpl UKk Darren, Hcattle I veteran rlKlilliauilcr, lilnuked llul- ImiikkI with aix hit. Ilia Italnlera rlbiited Starter Xavler Kcscmiio lor ai ruiu. then added four more oil 11 AllMMta III the elKhtli. Illllla Layn drove In lour Ulllea. A Ihrev-riin uplurun III the third Innlnil ewc(l up the Anuria' vie mry llielr lour 111 alrauihl over lh I'adre. Larry llurkiii homer and Tuck HUUnfmck triple fea tured, Hwede Joiimui'm boundary bell deprived C'huinliera ol a ahut out. Tlio bill lelly laimed eliiht, III hadlhil Al Olaeu. HacramoiiUj' ateutly stopper, Tiny Tony rrclla, checked the aluKUlim Heal lor the Ilrnt time III Uieir current aerie, while hla Union matea alammed three churjtera lor II hit. Hurler Jack llrcwer wa lh Inaer. illll Itamwy homer mid Joe Marly iwurtrlplea led the a aaull. K"rHla tcullered elvht blow, whltlnd aeveu men. Soft League In Another Sked Switch ' Already I same 'behind achedul beraime of bad weather. Ill CUV Softball league haa called nil a couple ol more till which were alaled for Sunday- afternoon, and leau President Prank Drew la ''jilaiiiiliig dratlr measure to get the frame back even wilh the board "again, Martini: Monday. The Hunrlay tllii aie rolled oil because ol the coitlllr-i in ditfea wllh the ,lunlnr chamber nl commerce ,,bnt regatta on lfper Klamath Inke. HTANIUNC.S W I, Pol 4 0 I. (KM 4 ' 0 1.000 3 0 l OOO 3 I .760 2 3 .600 2 3 .400 1 3 .333 1 t .187 0 3 .000 0 4 .000 VPW Merchanl . Kicky oun Store .. Elk Mooa ., Aahley' , ... .. , KC Kgle . Hoc In matlon Starting Monday night. Drew aald, Modoc field will be turned Into two diamond, one at each end ol the Held, and two game will go on almultaneoiialy. That will make lour lame per night under the light. In that way. Drew Ilgure. the league call catch up with the sched ule .In two week, providing the weather doesn't Interfere again. The league will play Just three night a week, Monday, Wednesday and Prlday, with no game on Hun day, Ho Monthly iilghl two regular game, Merchant v. VFW. and Knight of Columbus v. Rcclama , Hon aervli e, are on tap, plus pickup of t couple of postponed game, the opponents to be announced later. Fishermen Protest Cutter Disposal ASTORIA. Ore., Juno 21 (AT The scheduled decommissioning ol the coast guard cutler Onondaga at Se attle next Monday wa under pro teat of tuna fishermen today. They snld the culler retirement would leave the fishing fleet at the mercy of slorni In the coming tuna eaon. Pilot asaei'U'd two smBllcr cutler, the 125-foot Nemaha and Bonham, were not adapted for res cue In the rough water off the Co i lumbla river. The Nemalm also I scheduled to be laid up for repairs Woon. ? They were told, however, by Com modore J. E. Stlka. commander of the 13th coast guard district, Seat tle, thai a bettor vessel would re place the Onondaga noon. ORE, IONIAN'S IN TIIK MAJORS By Tho Associated Press . . ,, it n ii o a K mi" Oordon. Indians 3 1 1 2 2 0 0 Pesky, Red Hux 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 , Doerr, Red Box 3 12 10 0 0 YOUR YOU IT Need It Needs Essential Service ' THAT MEANS: Tr Regular Inspections jr Regular Lubrications ic Regular Adjustments For real car conservation and continued maximum per formance have your ear checked now by our skilled, trained mechanics with modern tools and eemlpmant at this convenient location on Klamath Avenue, Where 8th, Street Ends Odell Motor Co. Phont 4149 liile - limlrdly kcrulnl thn Oakland Ily The Associated Prcs ' . AMKKICAN LEAGUE W I, Pet. New York :ci 34 .671 MoMoii W 2J .6511 Detroit 27 Ha .61" I'hlliulclphlu 2H M .610 Cleveluiid 24 23 .611 WaahlllKton Ui VI .471 C.'hll-IMto 20 31 .460 HI, toula 21 32 Mli Yeaterday' lleault New York 6, Uclrolt 3. Cleveland 3, Uoalon 2. WaahliiKton 3. HI. Iui 0. Chlcnvo al I'hlladelphlu, rain. NATIONAL I.KAtil K W I, Pel. HoaUill 31 24 .604 New York 30 23 M llrooklyn 30 36 .646 Clllcnlio 30 26 .646 Ht. lunula 28 2B .600 Clnrlnnall 37 30 .474 lhll0l)llla 24 34 .414 PHUburvli 22 32 .407 Yeaterday' Heault Chicago 0, HoMon 6. Hlttalllimh 6. Phllndelpllla 0. Ht. Ixitila 7. New York 3. Only fame achedulcdi. PACIFIC COAKT I.KAtil K Ily The Aaaoclnted Presa W t, Pet. ly Aniieles , 46 311 .501 Oaklnud . 43 36 .661 Hall Kninclaco 44 3d .660 Portland 36 38 .403 Hrrmento 3ft 41 .4B8 Hollywood 3 43 ,49 Ban Dhko 3 43 .460 Health) 33 44 .429 Yeaterdy'a Heore . Ixm Aniele 3, Han Diego 1. Kacrumcnlo 0. 8nn Franclaco 4. Oakland 6, Portlund 3. BcalLle 10, Hollywood 0. YKHTKKIIAY'K BATTlNti Ily The Aaaorlaled Preaa llallinit. Hlun Miulul. Cards tamed hla baiting average lo .242 I wllh a perfect four for four against i the Cllant III leading Ilia Cards lo a 7-3 victory, hc drove in uircc rum. Pitching, Walter MaMeraoit, 8en aiora - Hliut out Oie HI. Ixiula Iiiowii 3-0 with two'liltn to extend iila coiwcutlve moicIcji luniiig atrrak lo 34. AMKKK'AN I.KAl.t K Hailing Buudreau, Cleveland, J40. Mci)uinn, New York, .342. . Run baited In DlMagglo. New York 37: William. Boston and Johnson and Keller, New York. 38. Home run Keller, New York 13; Williams, Motion. 12. Stolen be Dllllngcr, St. Louis 18: Plillley, Chicago. 10. Htrlkeoul Keller, Cleveland, 68; Newhouser, Detroit, 84. Pitching Kinder, Bt. Loul. 4-0. 1.000; Hhca, New York 1-2. .800. NATIONAL I.KAOI K' Baiting Hlaughter. HI. Louis, .361: Walker, Philadelphia, .344. Runs batted In Mire, New York, 48. Marshall, New York, 46. Home runs Mire, New York, IB; Killer, Pittsburgh. 13. Stolen bane Robinson, Brook lyn, ft: Tnrgeson, Boston, 8. Htrlkeoul Blackwell, Cincin nati. U0: Branca, Brooklyn, 00. Pitching Spahn, Boston and Blackwell. Cincinnati 10-2. .833. Farmers Hopeful Of Car Supply PORTLAND, June 21 ' Pacific Northwest wheat farmers faced the coming harvest season today with Increased hopes that mo boxcar shortage would develop.' Spokesmen for til rail line In the area ald thcro wan no short age of boxcar now, and added that a large number of additional box cars were arriving from the Mid West with corn cargo. Malin . Cab Service Day and Night Service Molin Bonama ' Mtrrill Klamath Falls Phone 125 Malin CAR For Essential Driving. Klamath Sons Take On Weed In Sunday Tilt Bly Is Opponent For Juniors Here Currently loading the Northern Culllonila Uuaebiill . parade, the Klaiuutli Hon take on an old dia mond enemy bunday altornoon. 'l'he Weed Hon, litat year No-Cal chump, will form the opuualtlun lor the Klamath boy on the Weed dia mond. The Wood team, although not do ing ao well tin year, ha gone Into buncbiill In big wuy, completely rebuilding It park and tladlum at a coot oi acverul thouaund of dollar. When the field I graaaed down, the Weed park will be the beat, In the Northern California league. Hoyd Bliotwell, rlghthunded tot ter, probubly will be Manager Mel Carpenter choice to alurt on the iiiuund for the Bona, and the line up inuy bo atrcngihened by the re turn of Jim Iiocchl, Univeralty of Oregon atudent and former KUIIH tar athlete. Here at home, the 'Hon' Junior team, ha alaled a tilt with lily, the firat home game for the junior In Jnleratal league play. The game will be played at Recreation park al 2 p. m. Hunduy. Heretofore the Junior have beat en Canby and lol lo Alturo. The lineup will Include Jay Uulgley. Hill Hurl, Tommy Kdwarda. Dick Vallen cour, Hob Hedkey, Vlfgll Horn and a number of oilier young bacball player. The Blv nine will have the nerv Ice of Kred Day, f brine r Coaat leaguer and later a atar wllh the Ktaiiiuth iiavu'l air alnilon nine. Clay, now working at My, I ex pected lo do the hurling for Bly agalnat the Junior. Track Carnival Opens Tonight HALT LAKE CITY, June 31 ',- nnllfin Vutvu Ul.,. 1...... I..,. ( ..u iu iit ten don next yeur a Uncle Ham'repre senlallveK In lh oivmin .. chiialug after title tonight In the NCAA track and field carnival afler turning last night preliminaries Into a fino how despite miserable weather. Harrison Dlllard. defending cham pion In both hurdle race from Baldwin-Wallace, floated over the high barrier In a stunning 13 ft seconds, lying the NCAA record thai Ed Duggcr of Tuft set even year ago. Mel Pallon. Southern California' willowy alx-fooler, once again tied f. w2.rld" record ' second in Hie 100-yard dash, but It won't get recognition. Behind him blew a 4 1 mile tinlwind. 1.1 mile over the al lowable maximum. Lithe Herb McKenley of Illinois' defending team champion, niuklng dead sure he will I around tonight to light for the 220-yard and 440 yard dash lilies he won a year ago U;pied his quarter-mile heat In . JfcoiKi, tuny 15 ,.,.,, ,,,.,, of the Held This was announced as unofficially, i i,,sli ()it fastest 440 ever run around two turves. Fight Card 4- llound Featherweight Kelly Mitchell Pepe Thornlon 4-Mound Lifhtwelghl Ilerby Knell Oeorje Price 5- Hound Middleweight Parrel Harrington Dick Wol.-e 5-Kound Wellerweiihl Phil Hampaon ' Jirl Burton 10-Kound Main Event t rsall Hnapp Lincoln Stanley ChiMlllfd Ads Bring Results. NOTICE! CAREFUL DRIVERS SAVE MONEY! Why pay mora for your auto or truck insurance? Investigate our low cost plan! i i i ' Vl. if-'-'. ' SEE THE NEW HIGGINS Sport Speedster AND CRUIS-A-LONG 20 ft. Cruiser , NOW ON DISPLAY AT JUNIOR CH. OF COMM. BOAT SHOW AT BALSIGERS THESE BOATS WILL ALSO BE ON DISPLAY SUNDAY AT THE REGATTA Link River Boat Works 950 Front St. .... Back from hi Beattlo Jaunt and getting ready for the coming frac with Lincoln Htanley, Jack (Dinner) Bnapp concede that he had a rough time with Eddie Halligan the other night. He chilled Halligan In the iilxth round-Eddie wa Inquiring In the drewdng room later on how the fight came out but all the ame had a lively evening. Halligan liked to throw leather at the midriff and Bnapp still ha the bruise around hi waltllne. He alo got a cut In the corner of ht mouth, but, lt healed okay. Jock ald the fight rocked along without great incident until the fourth round. ' In that canto Halligan decided to lug. He pulled hi arm out lde and Bnapp tcpped In with hi short punche for the beginning of the end. Moral: When fighting Bnapp, keep your hand In front of your foce, v - . ' v . Feminine Fans Demand Autographs The ladle up at Seattle fell for Ginger In a big way, had him sum mering and blushing and writing Id autograph on fight program alter the battle, He passed out about a many autographs a did Loul that night. Loul, Incidentally, looked like a real champ In hi Seattle mix, particularly during the two round he swapped punche with Bill Peter ion. Roy Drake, Bnapp' manager, aald that the Bomber had a alight roll of fat around hi middle, but It could be sweated off In a couple of tiff workout. He weighed In at 212. Stanley Accorded Good Punch Line Stanley, the Han Francisco colored boy who will fight Olnger here In tho armory Tuesday, I a worrisome .boxer and fair slugger, according to Drake. Hc' had a lot of fight In the middleweight brack et, winning a lot and losing a few. Prltzle Zivlc beat him, but not badly. Bnapp will work out dally Just to keep In ahape until the fight Tues day, but that buslncK of keeping in training 1 second nature to him now and not something that must be poured on before every fight. He battling regularly enough now to where going to the gym for him I Just like going to the office for u folk. Snap)) ha a fight date In Portland for the Damon Runyan Cancer Fund on July 1, then will go back to Seattle for hi next exercise. Fight writer In the latter city are already comparing him with their beloved Al tlostak. and Olnger may get a bout with Hostak within a couple of months. Eddie Lee Next Foe For Snapp Eddie Lee. a New York boy recently coming to the Pacific slope, probably will be Hnapp's foe In the Portland show. Lee's principal claim to fame Is that he went six round with Rocky Grazlano before losing to the Rock. Portland Promoter Tex Salkeld also has signed Joey Clemo and Roy Hawkins to appear on the July 1 fight card, but hasn't announced their opponent. Hawkln. a big favorite down here, won hla last four fight by knockouts and Is regaining some of the prestige he had rubbed off In two fight with Oeorge Million. Cards Step Up Yinninq Streak Vith Eighth Win Bv JOE RF.IC1ILER I Into first place In the American Aoelled Pre Kport Writer ?fue by defeaUng the slumping Whltewashcr" Waller MaMerson. Dc''' TiKers 6-3 while the Boston who hasn't been scored upon In his Rl Sox were losing to the Cleve last 34 Innings, threaten to win Bs ! 1?' Indians 3-2. Rookie nghtander mivnv Bumcs lh k ftpntnn n lie rllfl all told In lis previous five and Irarllon years in me Dig lime. The lull, bespectacled righthander, won only 20 In nearly six season with Washington. Last night he notched hi sixth triumph against three defeat, shutting out the St. Loul Browns 3-0. Ma.Mer.sons 34 consecutive score less Innings lops the previous high of 31 strung together by 'Frank Paplsh of the While Sox. Cleveland's Bob Feller had 29 earlier this year. The world champion St. Loul Cardinal continued their rush for the top of the National league stand ings by winning their eighth straight 7-3 against the New York Oiant. Hurry iThe Catl Brecheen. the Red birds' number one hurler. gained his ninth victory as he became the first St. Louis Hurler lo defeat tne Giants i thl season? The Card had lost six straight to the New Yorkers. The onrushlng Redblrds now are In fifth place, but only three and a ; half games away from the front Tun- j nlng Bo3ton Braves who last to the Chicago Cubs 6-5 In an afternoon , game. j The New York Yankees went back i FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP HARRY R. LANPHEAR, District Agent 233 So. 11th , Phone 6.123 I ... 1 v (t 1 . ... Ginger Admits Halligan Gave Him Rough Night In Their Seattle Bout inun. onc u mc i auficir.-i i.ut, turned hi mastery over the Bengals and Ace Southpaw Hal Newhouser with a four-hit effort. The Red Sox fell a half game be hind the Yankees a Tex Hughson lost tough decision to Cleveland's Allen Oettel. Jim Hegan, Gettel's batterymate. for whom fans of his home city of Lynn. Mass.. put on a "night" drove In all the Indians' runs wllh a second Inning home run and a ninth inning single. It marked the end of Boston's eight-game win ning streak. Ernie Bonham, former 20-game winner for the New York Yankees, hurled a 6-0 shutout against the Philadelphia Phils In his first start- YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER FUEL Than Our BLOCKWOOD For Your RANGE TRASH BURNER HEATER FURNACE $6.50 per double load, the same price since Oct.,' 1941 CLEAN QUICK EASY TO USE PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY FRED H. HEILBRONNER 831 Spring St- Phone 4153 "Fuel That Satisfy" Plus Service Since 1919 Quality tyaAm Cquipment NOW IN STOCK JOHN nCCDC UCClVC Wisconsin Air-Cooled Engines 110 or 120 Volt Light Plants Combination Haymaster, (Loader Conde Milking Machines General Electric Motors, Vx, A and 1 h.p. 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Bam Snead. 1!42 POA champion and runnerun lost week In the National Open, wasn't long In join ing them a 45-year-old Oene Hr!n kayoed h'm. 2 and 1. on the second lap afler finead had . .-iiiiiirLif .tlmmv Thomson In hi first match, 2-up. Sarazen third rouna opponent wa 38-year-old Ky Laffoon, the Chicago veteran who ousted one of thev giant-killers In the second round, kayolng Toney Penna of Cincinnati whose eight birdie In 17 hole wa enough to drop Ho gan In hi first match, 3 and 1. Another tar-wrecker, Texa-born Dnn.nm nnw of Ravin a. HI., couldn't hold up after throw ing the bombshell that eliminated Locke, 1-up. and he bowed to 39-year-old Dick Metz of Chicago In the afternoon. Earl Martin of Inglewood. Calif.. administered the knockout drops to Demaret. a loriner r'" pro who nut together a 68 and 69 fc medalist honors. But promptly after swatting Demaret. Martin bowed out a Vic Ghezzl's second and 6 victim of the day. Olson Wins Match HONOLULU. June 2f (P Carl (Bobol Olson. 157Ji. Honolulu, won a ten-round decision over Paul Lewis. 15'. Oakland. Calif., m a bruising bout here last night. Lewi, brother of former Pght heavyweight king John Henry Lewis, absorbed evervthlng the hard-punching Olson threw. But he could not match the power of the 18-year-old Swede, regarded a one of the best fighter pros pect Hawaii ha seen In a long time. Firestone Heiress Marries Ford AKRON. O.. June 21 m Tire Helre Martha Parke Firestone, a 'atr-halred 21year-old g'rl with a fair-haired 21-year-old girl with a day of Wllllpm Clav Ford. 22. grand son of the lat- Henry Ford. The socialite-studded event is ex pected to be one of the most elab orate weddings of 1947. Ing assignment for the pirates In a nlitht game at Pittsburgh.. The scheduled nlnht game be tween the Chicago White1 Sox and Athletic In Philadelphia was post poned by rain. Brooklyn and Cin cinnati were not scheduled. 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IP8T, Norway Gets Olympics Nod STOCKHOLM, June 21 iP Avery Brundage, head of the Amer ican delegation to the International Olympic committee meeting here, announced today that the commit tee had selected Helsinki. Finland, and Oslo, Norway, a the sites for bite loo vjiymuic games. ' The selection wa made at a 1 closed meeting of the committee tills morning, Brundage said. Brundage commented: i "In view of the fact that Helsinki ; was given the Olympic In 1940 and iiicyaieu lor uiem. it i not unus ual, to expect they would have a favorable reception of their renewed bid. "The United State cannot expect to have the Olympics too often. Oslo ho bid for the winter Olym pics more than 10 year and It I natural that the winter game be held there, with the summer game at Helsinki." FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By The Associated Press NEW YORK Ike Williams, 136VJ, Trenton, N. J., knocked out Tippy Larkin, 141, Garfield, N. J., 4 (non title). CHICAGO Billy Eddy, " 140VJ, Flint, Mich., knocked out Robert Earl, 139',, Chicago, 5. TAMPA, Fla. Lee Sala. 159, Donora, Pa.. outpointed George Martin. 162. Boston, 10. SAN DIEGO, Calif. Chick Mus Itrbve, 182. San Diego, outpointed Edgar Robinson, 155, Phoenix, Ariz., 10. "" ' CHILD DROWNS PORTLAND, June 21 OF) Four- ! year-old William Brant fell Into 1 Johnson creek and drowned hece yesterday. j HEAD QUARTERS IS POOLE'S! Complete Fishing & Outing Supplies POOLE'S Bicycles & Sporting- Goods . 22 So. 7th for greater J-:. Farm Profits REFINANCE BUILD , JAfPTOVEicila A FRIENDLY LAND BANK LOAN for 30 yean the Land Bank has extended coopera tive eredit lo proeresaive farmer. YOU can have iKe thing NOW that will inereate , " your income and nuke life for you and your family more enjoyable. r :' ' Voice In Management '10 ! 40 Year to Repay , ; Low Interett Rale Liberal Prepayment Privilege H. E. HAMAKER Srcretary-Treaaarer Natll Farm toan Aesoc. -Rom It. Loomit BwildiDf ' ' . 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Ino. - Prteervatlve Paints General Paint Corp : General Paints Goeller's Wallpaper and Paint Store . PHUburgh Paint Home Lumber Co - Pabeo Paint Howe Sign Co .- Phone 6663 Suburban Lumber Co. ..: - Valdura and Acme Paint) Swan Lake Moulding Co -a.. - Fuller Paints Gliding along at 13 mile an hour, with approximately 32 stroke to the minute, they will fluixh a half mile below the mid-Hudson bridge. Washington, winner In 1V41, Is one of five favorite which Include Cor nell, Princeton, California and Navy. Since 1932 only Navy, win ning In 1938, haa broken the west ern monopoly. The remaining alx In the big race, ; a record entry list two above the previous high, are Rutgera, Syra cuse, Wisconsin, Masnachuactts In stitute of Technology, Columbia, and Pennsylvania. Chief of Police George P. Lead bitter said he believed the crowd would again equal the pre-war esti mates of 100,000. It will be sprawled up and down the bank on either side, perched on the deck of score o( yuchta, cling ing to baVigea and dock. There is no observation train this year. Preceding the varsity race come the Junior varsity, also at three mile, and the freshmen at two miles. In all, 29 crews are entered. On Sunday one crew from each college, except Navy and Rutgers, will board a special train In New York to go to Seattle, there to com pete on Lake Washington In the 2000 meter Olympic distance race June 28. Yale and Harvard will also go along. Crew, coaches, by nature a re served lot, agree only that a tight race is In prospect. "It looks like a blanket finish," said Norm Sonju of Wisconsin. "If It's good condi tion tonight we won't be too far behind:" added Jim McMllltn of MIT. "My crew is better now than when California beat it," said Wash ington's Al Ulbrlck.ion. - The course of the race to down the west bank. Rutgers has the In side lane, California 2. Syracuse 3, Wisconsin . 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