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SHASTA CASCADE RETRIEVER CLUB Getting ready
'for the field trials which will be held at Miller Island
Road April 22, 23 and 24 are these golden retrievers.
Pictured, left to right, are Earl Kent with his two male
retrievers, Corrle of Sycan and Kent's Regal. Ralph Di.
8att!sta holds Nickolas of Logan's End; Charles Eifert
with Ebony's Rip's Lady and Hubert Vanderhoff with
Why-Kelah of Klamath. DiBattista's dog, Nickolas ot
Logan's End, has won the certificate of merit at a re
cent Portland licensed trial, was fourth at Lake of the
Woods trial in the 1959 Derby Stakes and won a certifi
cate of merit at a local picnic trial. The other retrievers
have also been entered in several trials and have picked
up numerous awards.
Greatest National League
Flag Eiace Ever (Predicted
Kv THK ASSOCIATED PRKSS
Another sizzling National Iright-hander, Bnh Friend '8-l!t
league pennant race, perhaps
even another playoff, was in pros
pect Saturday as the senior circuit
girded itself for the opening of
the major league baseball season
Tuesday.
For the first time in ap.es, the
National League will have the1
play and the ballyhoo all to itsell.
The American League will open
lis season a week later.
Weather permitting, the four
National League openers should
attract some 165.000 customers.
A night game crowd of some
SO.noo is expected to watch the
world champion Dodgers begin
their title defense against the
Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles. It
was expected that Don Drysdale
(17-131, the tall, (ire-hailing right
hander would start for the Dodg
ers against Boh Anderson 12-13 1 .
A capacity crowd of 42.54(1 al
ready is assured at San Francis
co's new Candlestick Park where
(he Giants will entertain the im
proved St. Louis Cardinals. Sam
.tones (21-151, ace of the Ciiants'jcinnali sellout of .11.000 will see
third to lirst
League historv. will face veteran delphia Phillies' right-hander !iob-:the aging arms of Spahn and Lew With McClellan ahead hv
j S.U'R IKNTO 'Special' The F.d Baker reached second on a
jOregon Tech baseball team con- two-base ernir by Olivas, Mel
'eluded its five-camp road schotl-jSalanclcr saciiticed him along In
ule here Friday afternoon hvj
jclropping a nine-inning tilt to the'
.Meviciian .-Air mice nase learn.
'ti-1. ;
; The loss marked the fillh!
jslrnighl in five starts for the
jowls, but Jim Cordial. OT1 base
ball mentor, said that the teams I
that they met on the trip all!
'had a minimum of at least to
Igames so far this season. OT1,
started their first game Wellies-i
day by dropping a double-header'
to the Shasta Junior College
I Bears,
: Cordial said that the McClel
Ian game was the Flyers' mill
jlhis season. The Flyers have
i beaten some great bail teams in
the San Joaquin Vailcy mciiuiiiig
j Sacramento State. San Francisco
State and the Caliiornia Aggies.
(However Fndays game with Mc
Clellan. said Cordial, was tiie
ihesl game of their series. 1 '
I Owl pitcher Lee Simmons 'hii'd- Al 'his point
lunched iH-auliful ball mil il he H11 squeeze play
nulled a muscle in Ihe filth in-!""'1 Baker slid
nine Ip In that lime Simmiins',m' 1,(lrl' McKibhnn had field
jhad struck out three, and gave l,',llu's'
up no runs or walks. I The big bat for the day for the
OT1 Takes Lead Owls was Ardcll Hamilton who
The Owls opened the scoring three for four and drove in
ill Ihe third inning when ihev goi only run for Oregon Tech
one run on two hits, Vavne Mor-j'1'1"" vls s m'M 'P '" !l
rill opened with a single but was!"'"1" I'"" hits. Virgil Win
thrown out al second on a field- and Morrill got the olher two
er's choice when Simmons came '1 'I ''its.
In bat. Charlie Wilson then sacn- McKihhon came in In relieve
ticed Simmons lo second. I.Simmons in Ihe sixth inning after
j Ardell 11, million, the Owls' big Simmons had suflered a muscle
I bat of the day. brought Simmons injury, (iary Volgcl relieved Mc
in to score with a long single uiiKibhon in Ihe eighth when the
left center field. Dick Olivas end-!FIers n)cncd up with a triple
ed the inning by bouncing out anrl Homer to ice tne game.
Met letlan pilclier Ml iii nten
LEE SIMMONS
. . , hurts back
A traditional opening day Cin-
r !
ill" '
STAN MUSIAL
, , . first comeback?
in Huberts '15-17
The Dodgers won last year on
pitching, spirit, tenacity and skill.
They have all that and perhaps
more this year and should battle
the Giants as well as the Braves
right down to the wire.
In Friday's match with Grants
Pass Ihe Klamath In ion ni'tmen
ran into serious trouble with the
Cavemen on their home court. A
surprisingly strong team, enm
liosed of Ihe same starters as last
year, handed the Pel nelmen
fi l Helen.
Keith Baxter, the Pels' mini-
neicii. - - .... ... ...... ....,,.,,, ... ...,h ..,.. v.
ST. PFTFIiSBt'llli. Fla jwhen they had In move some-got a piece and we don't win. I
'NKA' The Cardinals' Daryl body around Ihe infield. I pointed quit." . . .
Spencer says bluntly Ihe Giants' it out to them at salary lime.'' n , nnt lnal Krank Robinson
'problem is not their pitching, hut . . . on how Ihe Giants lost lhr!,-cajy dislikes playing first has
"They can't win if they keep on I pennant last year: "It wasn't' . hut Ihe work there is so
making as many mistakes asjwhen Ihe Dodgers beat us three mui.", harder than in left field he
jlhey did lasl year. Ihi.mmg to' straight. We'd always bounced hclievcs the Heds ought to pay
'Ihe wronu base, bad base run-.back. But Ihe next game in Ch.!him more money (or I he extra ef
mug, missing signs." . . . Thejcag.. we're leading 4-.1 with two ort.
mark of a young club? "Maybe, nut in Ihe ninth and a win lies ,, , .
but they've been together tlnee us (or Ihe lead because the , DodK'r m . h'"8 "
'.'S." . . . , Braves and Dodgers lose George!1 "''""" "T",8 T, r '
Spencer is also blunt on the Altman hits a homer with one v 0" . " f C,'"u'"1 of .,"nl"' t"'"
cttect of Ihe Gianl-Card tn on. We collapsed alter lh.it ". . ham s hase-iynning: ' Wi re not
I'TII win more games hilling Ihe , i,kmK cnol,Kh " a lcacl "f(
i'tl.V. . . , 1 ...I .-tIl-
per." disagreed Junior, "when
ever I'm going to .steal."
Solly llemus was talking about
''he quiet leadership of Stan Mu
sial: "Von never read about it,
hut he'll go to a kid in Ihe club
jhouse and show him where he
;mighl take the extra base. . . .
When I was playing, he told me
In use a thin-handled bat . . . in
stead of the thick-handled job I
jalwavs had and which kept nio
I rum getting my wrists around
quickly. ... I hit 15 homers."
Gum Cimnli hurt his arm early
in spring practice running into a
lence . . . "He's like every
other player." Danny Murlaugh
shook his head. "He didn't tell us
annul it until alter his turn at
bill " . . .
j Mickey Manlle won't get a
chance to hop lo Dallas lor a
lleek al his fourth son until the
Yankees visit Kansas City in late
happyl-"a.v'
long hall than Don Blasmgame
and i F.d' Bressoud together."
. . . on Bressoud as a shortstop:
"Pretty good, but he's too cocky
lor me." ...
I More Speucerisms: on Orlando
jCepeda plaving left field
"He II be all right. After all.
thev're pav ing him enough " . . .1
the Fivers 011 contract negotiations as a C.i-
on Ihe Owls ;,nl: ' ' u;,s always Ihe tail guy
...l.l.-I . I....... ' K
rei Netman
Succumb
To GPHS
(( nnlinurd from p;io HI)
wu , .i
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DARYL SPENCER
. . talkative Cardinal
Here's one for Daryl.
iagain as a shortstop: Ken Buyer
jsays Ihe Cardinals would gel
their best defense wilh Spencer
al second base and Alex Gram
nurnene awl ine legs oi Ken run going into ine lop ot uie "r """ umph over
scnoenniensi. me veteran secondjeig'iin, ine lecnmcn nisi a great "'" "v ..... .. a....
baseman appears fully recovered opportunity to lie il up. Wayne:alkcd only one.
from Ihe illness that kept him nut Morrill led olf with a walk and 11 " K
of action all of l!i,".ll except forlCnrdial hrouglil Hank ltichard-'OTI out (Hm IKMI 1 5 5
live loken appearances. There isson in to run for Morrill. Max McClellan 000 tllll 14.x B ft 2
douhl. however, thai Schnnndionsi 'McKihhon sacriiiced Hichardsonl Simmons. McKihlwn T.', Vol-
BOATMEN
jin.is at shortslop instead of the WHU RllUW
vice versa airaiigemenl I hey
have now. . . .
Casey Slengel was walking past
Ihe Yankees' dugout when a Tex-
Milwaukee's fortunes depend on can stand Ihe strain of dailv play.;10 second, and Wilson popped oulget 'S' and Wilson.
All nrin si"ns nnim in Kinlto short. Aiuiin it was Hamilton (iriflen and Baines.
Miisi.il rebounding alter his first ho delivered Ihe big blow. A
'poor season in nearlv two decades I""1 shot single to left lield t J J C I i.
.of tremendous accomplishments, brought ItichariUm all Ihe wayYVGGQ JmtGS
He looked like his old brilliant."1"" ,h"''' home, hut
iself in the exhibitions and. even!'1'1 '"'' pcrlecl strike
al 40. he should once again spark 10 calcher Bill Baines which
Ithe Cardinals. taiien ine u 1 1 man al ine piaie. ... ., - es lo Ihe Cavemen's tennis team.
- ... Ihe Hcilhirds. however, rnn'll Fivers Pull II Out .. ., .. ,., Cr:uU Psi' U...I n.-.- ai-,A
ixr.vv lllil.r.A.NS 'Al'' lorn , . , . - , ' .xorincrn vauiornia area aie in-," ' 1'nivei silv of Oi eenn alhlnl .1.
Sturdivanl. the guy nobody wanl-1 "'. 1,0 iu",r ",e MX " the game in lhe'jv(., , Pnler Ihe thud annual '" nd r.-l The all-i ' d
ed, today ranks as .he key man, ! a l",,ll:"'S-:lt of the eighth when J,m Dom- )rinB ,ral,,,;,menl at the Weel'""" 'lsos. ma.ch was he-j l ' '"'
on the Boston Red Sox phching P'l,sb,"ch m? ,.hlllln led olf will, a triple and He,d'(;nlf chlh Sunday, April 10. I l oss and .he host club's RnvTa eT cll'd
. y h Chicago needs more fie c ine and I.. U u li . a ..,.mn.,.i,,..l,..,r,: ...i Dave Manning. M.-mn iu w..n ,,! 1 ' ani isco nay ai ca scnool.
I"""i ' ........c.i.iia liieiisinomer over Hie ICII Held wall. ,), vVeorl -lnh k snnnsnred w P' s'l" -scis. a-i anu
Sturdivant
Biggest Sox
Moundsman
Link Tourney
In
Ihe Cavemen's Jim
Blacksmith with 2-li. fi-.l and fi-2
sels. However llns was the only
malch Ihe Whilehirds were able
... ..... a .i.A
Pel coac h Bob Johns,,,, said fl,'IU.1 """ ''"I'lCfl him
thai Grants Pass was "pretty , , W ",m,n ,.,!''' '. i
strong." and thai his club didl.'T ' ' ' ,(a'ss '"""'V'
not plav as well as previously V" he-" Umc- :,r K'l'ki'l'
expected. However, he said thM1. ,l,CrC. "" ,.s,!,'cd
"all but two of the matches were "" f IT ' ,"' '
fairly close " , Don I know. Slengel sc ratched
Singles players Dane F,sim-!h,S hrf"'.-.'h"n hriiihlened. "If I
mons. Dan Moss, Ken Henrv and n .
Gary Buchhob. Inst .heir nialrh- Refuses Comment
B'B m-.
KUCKNK 'API Loo Harris,
slaff.
Sporting a strong arm. a wnn
e, McClellan went ahead to slay p.l( Sullivan, representative of
Llinc. ,.,VO hall nd n tm Snin,. f-)"' '""J"' B''
Zli .earned run average, Sturdivant is!0" ""'
a happy man a little over a week'- . ,
!:eagu;' of An""iran Merrill Rich In Runners;
Ihe big right-hander who will be Field Events See Famine
in Lttm' I hie mnnlh "I it octi't 1
flaff probably will oppose Larry , he Reds' Jim Brosnan co-fi' or Ncw Kansas City but II Kdilor's Note: This is the Hllh seniors Dick Marks and Dave
Jackson (14-l.n. ex-American Leaguer lal JlcLisli . .. !. ...h, in a series of .-i.-ii,l.. ,.,vrin A,l,in na i,.., v. ,-nmmiiine for I'lKO is headed hv,
Baines. Marks is l ie c ub's num-iW, liter I'.vans and r.vereu noi-
The Pels' doubles team
in the last of Ihe seventh when pOWO.,j (;0f club and Ihe sislinR of Baxter and Fitzsim-
Ham Golf Balls Company. Golf- '"s ""O ss ""'y lsl
ers will lee olf al 9 a m. and
one Ram golf ball is the entry
fee for the Sunday tourney.
Doug LaMcar. television broad
caster, said a California source re
1 S II U Lll I
1 1 M 1PV .1 . 1
Upwards of 43.000 Milwaukeeans
ere expected to watch last years,
. runner-up Braves, under new!-w -"
manager Chuck Dressen. take on QlK vOOQ
the Pittsburgh Pirates at County:
Stadium. Warren Spahn '21-15'
. (op-winning southpaw in National
ih-h' opimse me venerao.e rnna- my out(H)k mA my pjtchlng .. he prospeels of spring siwrts in
"Our pitching is better than il the Basin area.
was at Ihe end of last year." I
said Manager Billy Jurges who is By JOKY RK.M.MKKS
c e men enc ccdiii , , H wee-Ken . Hpra, ,, Npws .S)(M.,S Writer
The 10 track situation at Mer-
: Refuge Asked
LAt John Day
Competing
In Portland
exhibition scries with Cleveland
"Our improvement has to he in
ll.ic rln,i!iHmnn, .,nJ U , , ti i ,m, n,
,i, c.,. .1.. c; u under conlrol undo
t.K. M-y ..it... ... .c I !KilJ 11 'M-
has looked good all spring.
purled Harris had agreed lo head
Ihe athletic program in a Bay
both matches lo Grants Pass, larea school system. He did not
Scores were 5-7 and 2-fi in lheifl''nify "ic source.
i first doubles and 4-fi and 7 !) in The Oregoniaii-Joui'iial also pub
. -j a ... ii.i,a ,i. ..n....i
polluck dinner will be served ini"', """' I'"""-" '"'""
Ihe clubhouse at S p.m. Ihe junior varsity also Iraveledj
The Weed Club tournament ln. '1ls p a"H n,c ""'""'l , ! "'''' H'tl C, BS
hum iwo miiios ann oiiP'n(iunics ii tui r vuiLian
viclorv. Pels Gene Webb. Phil calcher Del nice has been cho-
Jnckcianr) and .John Rice won sen a.s Ihe VMivaao Cubs new i
ner one nuro e man. and An.lrieu r. V,.u "1 u"7h their singles matches will, Iticelplayer representative, succeeding
competes in Ihe BI10, shot and dis-'tance by Ralph Burbank. Waight ,,.,,. ,.:.,:., ,,, .. ,.,, i i, .ac ,.0,i ,ih
c-us. Harnes is lie Huskies' nn l.umi'K'U. Alien iti.iuiiiiu.s, uui.ii
quarter and half milcr. .Mcllugh. K. W. Peterson. Rob
The three co-snort athletes are ""'nams, ay neuz ami nei.,,an
luckeland winning llic dou- Dale Long, who was recently sold
hies. In the San Francisco Giants.
High School seems lo he well L""'y "Mce, uennis s.uvaciori
a,,u nucKv oiison. pnomore
Zibllll.
Husky coach
Twenlv one
Chance dons Ihe spikes for both
the high and low hurdles. Juniors
also in Ihe 100.
Groeneveld has
Ihiec olher
, .. i'
1.- ,. n- :.1., flh.JC nb,a na c,.inn " :'".T
nan ,au, 'iL-siiniii ... i,n-' .... i,u;.w.i.i i i.,i.. ,., a r!..n ine mgn aim low nur.
Reames Golf and Country Cluh.i A sore arm plunged Sturdivanl. .,, ' , ... .... i.Salvadori and Wilson are enlered
land Clark Good, club pro. are in Horn a 16-game winner for New! , , j(sin the high jump wilh Salvador!
' WALLA WALLA (APl-Estab-l " , ' r'u7 TK.'V.nk. ,r-A him initial meet at the Lakeview In-
lishment of a wildlife refuge along!.. . . . . .. .. ... ... i. j r... Ivilatlonal April l.
u- i . v.- nn-.,Aa k.. ti. ...-.,...... - j
uie s.io.r. .r ... ... p . i(cnl T0u,.nPV that draws en
Day Dam was urged in a resolu- . . , ,. , .. ,, ,
.. ' , . ... itries from the entire Northwest,
lion passed bv members of the
Washington and Oregon Game! SP'''"8 mprial P'y will begin , , , majn. senior century and quarter mil
commissions at a joint meeting April 30 Pn?os in ,h's 'ourna Mfll I n WltlS ing moments for Al Fairchild's,01-' I,u!'ne M,snn ,s a phomore;
Friday. ment will be Riven for both gross ITIMI 1 1 1 VWIIU diamond crew mn man and Dave Al"1' 's ani
The resolution d i roc I ed the a""1 net scores in three divisions: I m m m . 'extremely quick sprinter in the!
game departments of both sla.esUampionship flight, junior-senio, Q Q Q 6 r 1 1 " I LM'Thn 22
V ' ?T trrZr&yZZ MAtiN .Special. - The Man and 220- M neve,d consequently is very
a?quire lands in the area of lhe j anrt lnm Mu-slancs onened their 1'mo base-! reeled off a 10 4 cenlurv so far stR 'P'" 'I'" aforemen-
'siCus Fined
For Neglect
NEW YORK tUPD The next
lime Cus D' Amain is asked lo
am On UPC. .. Irarll.e. Ihcl h i. ninnin. kink ',me
n r.j . i l-rtii.- Ifllfrm,i Inrm Ihe Hulk, - ' ,-'. j :... .. ....
.i cue neu .ox acquuen mm irom! ; " I,n,u. nn thk vnr fn,- a c,,..nCc i",,m' ""u "'e s.a.c- ;jr
the A s for catcher Pele Daley. 01 l"e lciim "'s yrar Inroc ' , '" , ' Vnm 7 rL'.Z,, " V
1 of Ihe remainder of the squad!'"1 .'SMM"- Tom thatburn is a
future pool on the Columbia Riv- an(l oltler-
ball season Thursday aflernoonllhis year, hut the time" is well;""""1 ninp events. However, he
er. Commissioners said promotion! The final round of the sprinBaRajnst (he Sa(r,d H(,a,.t T,.nans under ,asi vca,-'s ,., ,ip. How.;' ,a" experienced broad .jump
of a wildlife program in the area medal play will cons , lute the,. , SHA- ever. Groeneveld Icels that Beas-ICT- P"l-.vauller and javelin throw-
should be a joint endeavor of theicjualitying round ol me 1 resi-!ers a shellacking. ley will reach lasl year's quick!01' rVS s"' underclassmen
s,,ra- , , Acnl P'P " ,he ', i,ycrsk Randy Miller pitched five com-jpace and perhaps improve the '' me alonS ''H in Ihe
The program is needed to com- report to Ihe pro before begin- , ' , , Mlls,.inos ime. gaps.
nensale for wildlife lands to he ning the round. . . . hil j j ., ,, ,, . ,,
' j u.. .1.. U...I-... u, nl. cn nnih.iniir. nr,lfn, ,i.ll"v'nB UP onlv one h" and !,lllk-' The other three letlermen are
ex-,,-.. ,c umm..-., ..... - - " -" " ing out II. The tall righthander
commissioners said. Ilended the men s breakfas a wMeA sjj hjs
J. H. VanWmkle. Oregon City. Reames Sunday morning Aprri ,h Kjrk.
commission chairman, and Com-3. Ulty two entries registered; ...... .
missioner Rollin Bowles of Port-for Ihe fun matches that followed;' jMh jnnj anH ,e Fighl Resul.s
land attended the meeting wilh P. the special breakfast prepai-ed jans- ony t.-.l!v I By TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS
W. Schneider, director of Oregon's by Dick and Dean Marks. iJ (.,1,.h,: o'ii,' m;., av . u
Game Department. i Prizes were awarded as fol-U; ,''h 'Z 'f Ogden. Clah - Barlolo Son,.
Elk management and hunling inllows: first low gross. Dean W-hile:", L " , , 2 " 0 m ' n ' c a n R"P"W'C
the Blue Mountains and Columbia'and Paul Angstead. 2',; second .n.ee; , ' !.u'" " i a, 'T'- out tamar Clark. 12. Ce-
nivar fkhinct nrnhlpms aUn uerp low ernss. Moon Mollis ahdl .. ' 'dar City. I tall. 9.
cral's olfice for a little dial he
must honor the invitation
Olherwie the veteran boxing
manager could wind up in jail
D'Anialo was fined $250 and
given a suspended .10-day jail sen
lence Friday (or (ailing to answer
a subpoena from the slate attor
ney general last November.
Juslice William Ringel, in de
livering Ihe sentence in Special
Sessions Court, warned D'Amatn
"the :to-day suspended seniencr
cleK'ncls upon your good behav-
GO
JOHNSON!
TMi ytar man (fun tvttl You'll
hnotv wMn you itt our new 1960
Se-Horei. Johmon'i new Y-7S
li lh fuleil movmf Sca-Hori
tver Ijuncficd. Thert's f n 40.
loo. t wil at 10, 10, 54 n4
3 hp modttt. Sit Ihi m now at , . .
Boat City
Formerly Troy V, Cook
1939 S. crh
TODAY! besureandsee
Fights
his only hit of the afternoon. Also,
discussed. c.eoige i.aiuc-y. m ,,,sc . nee.;.
It was pointed out Ihe Washing- Frank Tucker and Harold Hen-!vj(,lm.s
ion siaie uame uepanmeni nas-c , ic k.s,.,,. ,-2. sc-,, ,, ,.. a Mu.,nix and Ed Saslnv
no junsniciinn over ine mouin oi mice nay ,,e ,,,, i,n.-, ,.jDe(i an(i doubled
R II E
for extra bases in the
22 hit attack were Ron
who
Berlin. Germany Peter Hade
macher. 200. Columbus. Ga.. and
Ulli Ritter. 200, Germany, drew,
in.
Guam Pele P e t r n s. I0.
the Columbia where controversies Carl Coulson winning the loss.
arose last year over salmon fish-! .4. Other prizes were for the . ... , (1 . . .Guam, knocked mil Young Pau
ing. longest drive won by George Car- M-lj() m n 2:ino, 159. Philippines, .1.
Prior to the joint session, the ney with a handicap of 13 and:' Rv;m Am j Bimlni. Bahamas - Yama Ba
Washinclon commission rejected oyer, and longest drive for Ihe, j Kirkpatrick '61 and II- hama, 15.1, Bimini, slopped Tony
all bids for construction of a player with a handicap of 12 and Um Nccro. l.m. Warren. Ohio. 1.
jvinssyrocK naicnery. nins win ne unuc. .y ....c.
called again after new specifica- Closest lo the pin contest was
tions are drawn for the project, won by Iiuie Stewart with a
handicap of 13 and over. Fred
Exhibition Rasehall Scott won the closest to the pin
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS contest with a handicap of 12 and
Friday Results junde?.
Detroit 6. Chicago 'A' 5 '10 in ! Sunday morning breakfasts will
njn(.s ?ie a regular feature at the coun-
WaWiington 8. New York 0 otr-v cluh f,om now on' Dick an(i
Baltimore 6. Cincinnati 3
Milwaukee 6. Cincinnati 3
St. Louis , Chicago N' 4
Dean would like members to
nhnne for reservations if DOS-
sible. The special events sifflilar
San Trancisco 7, Los Angeles 3 lo the one held Sunday will be
rMadelphia 4, Indianapolis j run about once a month accord-
lnS to Clark Good, club pro.
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