'· - . Argo$ Defeat and Eliminate _ Trilditiinal Rivals from Osha,a:;. In Game . Ending with Fig~t :~~-Colas Succumb to lips lifted a· long shot from ~~ _ .· '"--'-' ,..__ f Wbi h that trickled past McCuaig and. . , uuua '-AN~t 0 tewas made the Oshawa goalie Ill!* qui~ ln. Second Game of Play- ordinary thought It was .one · . • • of those goals that get """"" .•"""J' off Series- Tough Bat- net-mtnder at some ttme or other. tie Eulv Part of Game . A minute later. Phillips cmn~ed J · with Piper, to dent the twine 011ce But Rest · Was Easy For more and . before the Cokes weie the. A-- fUlly recovered from the shock of ·.r...-ava seeing their playoff chances going into a t&Uspin, Lew Vipond ~ (By .DICE STUART) pass from Thompson to put, Whitby ., Whitby AQros hunc-up a smash- four up on the round. It was a~"' . Jna 11-3 vk:tory over their traditional rifle barrage tn which "Geordie" ·, rtYall, Oshawa Coca Ooiaa, when the PhilllpS, stocky Argo winger, acted ·. two·-team.s tan&'led In the second as "spark-plug". ·. ·same· of their Intermediate "B" nte Cokes took ad\'antage or a • 1l1a:rOff - series at · · Taylor's Arena sl!gh t let-down after thls acorlng ·· "laa' ~Prlday Dlght. Smarting from spree and Clarridge finally put them ·): ~the~ ID8l1rln or ·that 4-3 de- on the score sheet with Delmonte . ' .. :teat -in the Motor City on the pre- earning the assist. During the ' en- . ·· ;:.tous~ Wedne:sday, the Arlo& went· tire five minutes the uproar was ~. au oat to: apply· a gocicl coat of wOrthy of· a world's h~vy:welght .WhltewUh IIDCl the oM brush was bout at Madison Square Garcfena. . · ~ ih e,vfdence dUring the· The cokes showed to best ad van- ". -·, laa-'ftve· minutes . or the .second tage In the final stanza though· even " ... ,, -.··when. Wlilthy aharpshooters here the Argos held a slight.mil.rgin ' bJa:i.d in tciar coaJa ·at the rate of on the play. Goodchlld earned the . aae ,.per m1mite. lnltlal tally of the third perJod On a , ·, ·• ~;unUl then the acore had been neat solo effort that put new ·heart : ,:: : : ~~ far 'the. home5tei:a, teeptng the into h1s team-mates. '!ben Olte , ., I CXJaDt ·~ed Oil the round. added azlOther counter to the Whit• .. ~·with. the 'Cokes aUll 'Vf!t'Y by total with Phllllps earn1Jia an- • ). _,'J:iiuich ·~ ~~picture, th!' Araos ~d- other assist. "Geordie" turned In . ~ ,: . ·'~ ~ ~ a deadly attack the best. etfort of his career .during • : &ba&.pMbd;'eDOUCh power and scor- the entlr'e game and stood out as , · : -\~~-PIDch 'to :~ Oshawa hopes the "pace-setter" of the Whitby • ·- ~ hla1i ' In the space . of a few Club. ONTARIO MIDGET .-r I ·N A't·s:~· WBn'BY J.IONS M-CI;TS vs. ST. CIITBARINES l'riday, M•dl,:. 17·~·- . • , . ,,- j,'£ TAYLOR'S IQQ:IIA· ADMISSION. 25~ aid '· IOc 8:15p.m . e "THESE BOYS DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT' , e , Whitby Lions Club· Midgets'~ .- .Eliminate Camp·be:l'it·a·r·il · And .Now Meet St. Catba~ines . .. •·----~----~~~------- Enter Finals F~r Cup-Big The Whitby ~ team 1s . Game Here On Friday made up ~f _the ~~~of the N:..L • l ' Ar Midget League IIPODIOred by the 15ul m T ay or s ena Lions Club . to -play for -the --Jack - Whitby vs. Sl Cath- King Memorial Cu~- Ba~y saw • . the team at Jts beSt, outclassing fo annes ~peed and Cll!llblnatton· tlie VIsitors who, howeier, sent a ·stronr team ~ A firmer hold on the Ontario Whitby ·whlcb made quite a credit Midget Hockey League champion- able showing. ship was gatned by Whitby Lions Whitby ' Midgets wlll meet st. Club All Star Midgets on Sat- Catharlnes in Whitby on Friday urday afternoon when they ellm· night. and ,may go to St. cathar- lnated Campbellford ·from · the ines next Tuesday_ Tbere should be running. On the round Whitby wns a large crowd for. the game here seven goals up. Saturday's game as the boys· deserve ~ encour- whlcb was played in Taylor's Arena, agemen~. . ~ Wbi\by wins the and witnessed by a fair crowd, end· .League chalpplonshlp a grand. cele- E;(\ with a Ylctory for Whltl>y over bratlon IS planned by the Lions club Campbelllord by a score of 8-3. The wlllcll ' Is dotng a. lot at .good_ work score in the latter town on Thurs- amonr ' boys of the town and dis- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1939 or two Whitby playen; such a.s j New York Rangers or Just Birds Heard, Philllps. Cluk, Watson, Eye Centre, they're YOUR team. Brown, Mayne and liodge actuallY I + . + + director of a continual parade or players from the tee to the penalty box for the entire eveninq . do hall from the Oounty Town. Now ~at the time really has come Both teNirus suffered from . his strict rullngs but more particularly, the fans suffered for without doubt the strict oflclalllng mar:red the game's speed and entertainment qualities. + + + to .say "auf wiede~" (changed We don't know who Whitby plays that one thls week> it seems tQ burt next and by the time the O.H.A. more than we Plought lt "WOuld. so, makes up It& mind as to who, when, at the risk of repetition, may we say and where, the weatherman may - for the last time - best of Iuc!l: have gone on strlll:e. Leta hope not. to the entire sporting fraternity of Two and three men in the box at a time was nothing unusual and twice during the game both teams were playtng with only three men to a slde.and the go.illes. But come what may, the Argos ar~ Wbitby." .. now very much In the provincial • . . pt=~·s ::trY+: the . s.o.c~. ' OSHAW ~ JAKES :~~ ~ee ba~~;h~~:~ FIRST 6AME IN :F~: ~:lt:u::;oo:::w~~:! PLAY -OFF SERIES The "Coca Colas" showed up as the better-balanced team In the game here last night but they fall- ed to assert their superiority in the scoring sheet to any great extent. Inaccurate shooting and faulty work tn fl'Oilt of the Whitby net account- ed for most of their lost Chances. Originally scheduled as a bes~ two-out-of-three series, the play· off turned mto a sudden death at- fair when the DI.Bll8gers'. or tne two teams agreed to this arrange- ment before the game started. + + + The S.O.CL. would be well ll<l- vlsed to stick to th1s arrangement !n fUture yearn. By, the time they fin- ish their \ regu~ar schedule and get through the semi-finals there'.> never likely to be time or lee for a three game final series. + + + Whitby Midgets ga\·e a great showing on Saturday attemoon !IJ down Campbellford In two straight. "Booby" WUUs, a great little hockey player, gave a stellar performanc~ on each occasion. These boys may easily hang up a proYlncial title in the Whitby wigwam. • + + + Last Round-Up: Orchids to the Whitby Argos for showing th'! world that the County Town has a GREAT hockey team. Individual mention : Bernard Clark, for ably filling the shoes of another great goal-tender. George PhUilps, fOZ' that "never-uy-die" spirit going both ways. + + + Whitby Scores . ·Twice in Closing Minutes. of Stem Tussle to Cut-Down Oab- awa's Lead lO 4-3 for Re. tum .Game Friday "Glad" Clarridge, MPete'• Qood- chlld, "Red" Knintz and "Josh" Marsh were to the fore for the homesters whlle Thomson, Bagnell, Sanden;, Piper and Heard were In the Umellght for Whitby. "Redft Krantz, last year with the Oshawa "GenenU6", scored Osh- awa'& fir3t tally while "Pete•· Good- Oshawa "Coca CoJasK took a chlld, another O.B.A. Junior of yes- one-goal lead Into Whitby on Pri- ter-:sears tallied twice for the day for the retum game of their "Cokes." "Leftyft Thomson, Bill series with the "County .'l'Qwilft In- Bagnell and., Kennle Sanders, all the 4-3 score in OShawa Wednesday former members of OshaWll.'s JUDlor night. O.H.A. teams of various seasons, The game was a t.yplcal ding-dong scored the goals for WhitbY, In the battle from start to ftnL'lb of the above order. stem battling type tbat has char- Despite three successive penalties acterlzed the almost annual meet- for Oshawa players, followed later lngs between theSe two rival clubs. by- a couple of Whitby repenters, Oshawa "Cokes" were ahev.d almost there was only one goal scored in for the ent.lre game after scoring the beetle first period, "Red" the only goal in the Initial stanza. Krantz converting Hooper's pass Whitby tied It up In the second but Into a successful shot on goal. tl1e "Coca Colash went out in front Another half dORJI penalties were again. scored twice in the third added tn the second frame. Midway frame to build up a 4-1 lead and · through the period, "Lefty" Thorn- just when it looked as If they would son took Bagnell's pass, w<>rked his' have a comfortable margin for the way in front of the net and scored second tilt of the series the vislt- on McCuaig from fifteen feet out. lng Argos put on a supe;-spurt and Three minutes later "Pete" Good- scored twice in the closing minutes chlld snared a loose puck at the to cut the margin down to a lone blue-line, sprinted t.round the de- tally. fence, tricked the goalie and slapped Strictly SuperviRd Goodchild followed 1n raPid-tire suocesslon, and fot: very trlvlil of- fences. While Oshawa raa abort- handed, Bqnell sta~ up ' ~e centre to drive In a .rebouricl which had resulted · from SaDdens• creat rush. Ten seconds later Bagnell was thumbed oft for another "cheap" penalty and almOIIt · im- mediately Whitby ecored qaln, Thomson and' VIpond ancl Sanders, the only three playera they had O'n the tee an flgurlng In the play. n was Sandeu; who ntpped . the Iocise puck Into the rigging, wh1le the des- perate "Cokes" were valn1)' Iooldng for It, to clear away. Kayne waa thumbed off before the perlCMi end- ed but other than brlngtng the total of penalties up to 19, lt had no change on the game. The teams:- WHITBY ~ Clan; defence, Thomson and VIpond; centre, Heard; wlnp, Bqnell and Sanders; alternates, Piper, Pblllips, Mayne, Brown, Oke. OSHAWA "COCA OOLAS"-Goal, McCuaig; defence, :Marah and Everett; centre, '}larridge; wings, Armstrong aud Goodch.Jd; altern- ates, Bennett. Benham, Krantz, Rowden and Hooper. Referee, E. Hurat, Oshawa. THE 8lJMIIIABY FlrU...,. 1. Oshawa, Krantz <HOOper) .•. 8.15 Penalties, Everett, Krantz, Ben- nett, Brown and VIpond . Seecmd Puied 2. Whitby, Thomson <Bagnell' 13.20 3. Oshawa, Goodchlld ...•.•.. 18.1;; Penalties. Rowden (2), Clarrl.dge, Benham, Oke and Sanders. · Th1nl Period 4. Oshawa, Armstrong <Ciar· ridge) ........ ... ......... 8.10 5. Oshawa, GoodchUd (Clar- ridge> ... . . . . ... ........ .. 10.40 6. Whitby, Bagnall <Sanders> 15.35 7. Whitby, Salldera (Th0Dl30Il, VIpond) .................. 16.20 · · · • ··"' llhort' 'ailnM. . Oshawa came back once more, . · . : ~. auae . wu crammed with Benham tallytng una.ssl5ted. Be&l,;l. · · tbrlDI ftom atart' to ftn1ah ·but the asslllted by Saunders and Bagne\i day night was 5-3 for Whitby. trlct. · A lusty urazzberry" I in a friendly r---~~--------------•--::---~-,-· 1 spirit) to that hockey player who 'IN .. THE PENAL TY~·-1.01 =~~toole~::;;: :::~~:~ "Peg" Hurst who was the star net-mlnder for the Whltb:7 team ior many ~ns. handled the came and whlle his work . was obvi- ously impartial, It was sUli far from being above crltlcism. Ap- parently anxious that the time-old rivalr-y which exist& between the two clubs should not flare out .Jnto open warfare, Referee Hurst put a Yery rigid interpretation on Ute rules. The result was that he was the puck into the empty cage. The third period .saw Oshawa score twice to buUd up a big lead, only to lose it In the closing min· ut.M. Bagnell and Armstrong tangl- ed in a tiff early In the frame and were given maJor penalties. When they returned, Armstrong scored on Clarridge's pass and two minutes later, Clarri~ passe<!. out lrom ~lndandGoodcb1Idwasonhand to slap the puck past Clark. Penalties, Bagnell. major and minor, Armstrong, major; Brown. Oke, Clarridge, Goodchild. and Mayne . , ,·· c:JIJDa'z clune'wbell a turloua Donny- Scored for Whitby and ~undera ~· , . ilmiC* ·deniOped 1D the fadtng sec• netted one that finlshed the i_cor· 'OIIda ot the ~ period. Nearly ing, The red Ilght flashed at~- (tiJ D.S.l . • eVer, ~ m both. aldee was Into awa's end of the rink for the l&st · ·1 · · . it · at 9118 tune or another and re- .time at 19.10. 'I1llrtY" seconds lAter " · ~tatlftl of the Jaw were re- the teama sWitched from h~ei;.to When we said a long farewell I only too ready to shake hands after '.; qulred befCin! order waa ftnaiiy re- .the ~tic art and mani.lecl week we didn't figure on a few lt was all over. It · was .a rough, · ··Ac!Nd. provide 'a roualng three ~ meaning gentlemen Ht.s ntJ tough rugged game but there wasn't '"Rderee aen Kc:Caffery nose without doing any damage. me. We p~ _!,lyt to use names a. man on the tee · ~t wasn~t a ,"•pffta!aUDc .... the best of tbe-aea'- The gunpowder blew when Clar- .so there lsn't a thtng you can do to sportsman. That's what counts. rallll 111 'ftJ1(Ir'B Arena to date, was 11clge and Bagnell got Into a mlx-::up them> who seem to feel that we + + + ' ~ :mO...ena~ oaDfuled durizla thla around the .Wbltby n~ and· 1ibelr ahould try the patience of Whitby There was quite a -blt or: {eelina ·,·.JDIZ:Up .>W-bm aame weU-meanmr team-mates flocked blto the · tra.y. hockey fans for one more week. carried over from tb&t 'tricfc· affalr . ~oincsaa laue 1be .-~ bell Balnell .h&d been taldnl a lritt.J -· ...+J "' ~ in Oshawa. A~~ ~~,were ~ .tn an effort. to quell ·the J!&We. The I'OUIIh ride tram his fonDF.~~- nus is one week when there ·s a lot or tblnga about It . tbat 1tere bell had .DO '&ftect; OUter 1ban· per- · mates ·au tb.roulh the .seaaon and rev.Ily plenty of materlal If we can off-colour but you. -cin be.Bure- of .~ nr-.- :AICQdttll'7 -thi.t tbe while. hls" holdtng ClarrlciP:Diay ODiy do It justice. this much. "J;>eg" HUrst;called 'that . ·.a. wu f1llfli· • 'be dldnot. JWid have placed' a slllbt maqtil of the + + + game as be SS:w·lt.; there irull't 011e . .oa& • .-, pealltlea. 'llowwnr, wUb blame on hls· ahouldera, · tbe ·out- Whitby Argos proved conclusively Iota of f&.vourl~ ~~he bad ~e :.c11iJ7 tftDt;j ileDaadll ' to'·ao ~ malie break 1iu ~ tnniWile. on l"rlday night that ou is thicker courage to go ·tbiough with ·one· of •. UW. . dlttenDI:e ~ .. aDd ~ After lt wu. all onr, eta)11dcly than Soda Pop as they sculled their the rank~ &5S1gnmenta _the· O.B.A. telmlal!Uid beeD ~ded at ~e lllOolt bands.~ Atcer iieiDc taid!d to way to another playoff victory ever handed a referee. • . tlme\beacrap~ 10 all out; Whitby bed' wao'-the throughsea.sofCocaCola. Andthe + • · + . -·-_::: ·"' ,...._...;;, .. .. ··: t\ ~"be "banl~'t.O laY the' fii;, round ~ aD 11-'l OOIIIl' ·wbt~ \nc,u- .sea.s were quite heavy a.t some Just about the Ume th&t"'Wlii~ d!YIIiUid .'lllaiiUI f« Wa aka tea- cat. the clOIIIe DlaJIIn betqen the st&JM, too. gets Into the p~ ~-~ .lWf ~, 011 ~ 011e or &wo ~ ~e· Oo:ba llbowed.l to far + + + wtth Oshawa a friend~ ouralUIID~ ~ ~'Up l!r the CCIIlStant better.; ~ m ; Pr1day tbap We'-,:e not going inoo detalls about George B. campu rem~~ , _q~· ~ ~··,.Jaile · ·~~ tha& ·~e ieor_e,:.WOI!ld'. lDdlcate and the the rame.. You'll find them else- one player on the .Will\by line-up ...;.,._ the ---· .._ u~ ODlt • AriiOII ·can ~tulaJe· themselv~ where. Suffice tt to ~av " 'twas a may hail riom ""'- Motor ,..._ aDd. ~ 1"'~- . ~ ~ ' . Cl1 ha'f'IDI cJeKed oae of t.he tou8h- glortoui victory". ......., perhapS a coupi:' men ~~BOw- ~.:..·~ ~ eat huicllea Ill uie'na.·to p:rovlnclal • • + manVllle, and· he PfCII:eeda to. · . •. . Vader a ~~ ~ ~ .boi:loml. · It wu Whitby's big hock~y night a great deal of it • ..U iaiK eUidlll'~ ..r b.r a con~ OSBAWA COCOA OOLAS-Goai. ancl Ule fans dld their duty nobly. + .. + .+ · .. ataD, pr · tb ;of pjDaltlal that ~: dei'eDie, ~ and Del- There's always something "dlf· Mr. Campbell'a remaru tor ill8 q,Q up to.~ before &be mpt. DIODte; . OlD~ ' Clarifdle: wings, ferent" about a Whitby - OshaW1l have greatly annoyed ·aome local 'iru·ON". ·'AIIil· ~ 'the. '~.~ ~ ~~. ~b!lc! Sub&:- claSh. It carries as many tradl· tans. They z:ea,l.be, u Kr. CUiapbeD P'OIQII1I pece' .ad .au · ruaed -~~ Boqper, ~ EveretL tiona al the ArmY-Navy game or surey .:must, that · when Oihan ,chec:Jrtnr.th:roulbout the en~.con-. an4.'BeDIJuq • · · - · th}lt long standing feud between talks abou\ Jmpons, lt can oai;Y ~ and J'CI1 haft ~ ~~- ~--~ Clart; W. c. PJeids and Charlle Mccarthy. termed a c&se or tile pot caillnl t.he. •;,t anal old miX-up. . . · : dafiole, Bi'owD .ad ote: centre, + + + kettle blAck. , BOib iddM :were ,aUctJna to their PIPer; 1 ~ ~· ~d Bagnell. Even that little session at the . ~ + · + + phecp like ~:~the,~- Subs:-'lll9mpecm,•· VlpOnd, Heard, end was part of the picture. Nobody Better Jet ... al~ <loP "tie. .._- wldaUe. ·lllvwD eewecl up ' the SaUildem.lli.YDe and KUtten. got hurt and the principals were George.. And 4on't 'forget t.lia& 011:'1 l'OUDd wHb ·a IOio eUort juit. over ' Retere&-Bert , llcCaftrey, To- the thne JDII111te JDaiL . .IJ'be nat l'Qil\Q, > • •• ., of the pimd Went ....... Jobnny .......... Beard and .Amimoac were ~mt to 1-Whl~ . .. Brown ••••••• , • . 3.05 the 0001er tor ":roUUb11ll lt." In the Pmal~ 2, Beara. aerier. Armltl'oDa also drew the · ~ ~ Olll1 other ~ of the period. 3-~. Piper (llbJDJps) .. 15.12 • '11le lolnc rouabenecl up CODIId· 3-Wlllti:J,f, .Ph.IJJIP. . • . . . . . . . lMO . eraiiiJ In the ~ c.mo. Whm- t-WilltiJ.1, ~ (Piper) . . 16.80 eftl' Ule Arpa or the COkes for that ~Whlt!J7, Vlpo04 (Tbomp- mt"-'. were abarUiallded -thelr de;- 8011) . ~ ................. .. 19.00 fi!DIII ... prac~ ~~le 8-0ab&Wa, CJalrtdae aDd CJPP0111D1 ~ ha4 Uttle <DelmaD"') ••••• ·•• • . . . . . 19.10 cbuioe· ot' llfUDc Uuoarh. Thing& PalaW~e, VIpond, Ever- .U, .taztec1· to bum after the ett, 'nlompaa. . ~bad )IU8ed the ftfteeD min- ftld ·:rerw ute muk, and 'Jt. was Piper, Ute 'l-()shawa.• CJoodc!IIUd • •• .. •. 11.10 fu& ' 11ery lltUe Whitby 'wtnlman. 1-'Wbltby, Ob (Pblll1ps> . .. . 12.20 wbo started the ball rollln& with 9-()ehawa., BeDb~ , •........ 13.50 a bard ankle-blah ahot that never ~~~tby, ~ (Saunders Pft MeCuaJc a chance. Phllllps Ballnell> ••••••••••.... ... 15.00 eamed a ueat a.ss1st em the play. u-Whit~Jy, Baundin• •..... . Prom there m, the fUn atarted. Penalties - , BeDDett, Clarridge, Las thaD thlrty aecond&later, Phll• Bagnell, !f!oin~. <~>. }yhitby Wins Chimpi~nship · ·Of ·. Ca~nty ·Hockey· L«ague For 1939; Win AU Trophy Whitby downed Claremont by a 3-2 count to win the championship or the South Ontario Oounty Lea- rue 'for 1939 and the Agg Trophy w'htdl aoes with It wh.en the two ~ tanaled 1n a fast close ho:- key came at Taylor•a Arena last Thuraday nlah\, The playoff turned into ""'. audden-death game when offtclala of both teams agreecl to bold the aw-off in one game !n- atead of the orlgtnally scheduled three camee. Whitby took an early lead ln the flrat period when Art Bradley scor- ed an un~ted goal but Cla!e- mont Cllme baclc to matcl1 Jt· with a taUy by Simpson, who also drew dOWn the only Claremont penalty of the period along with Dick H:LU or Whitby. There were no penallles in the aecoqcl atanza with the teams re- matnlna on even tenus us Bra~g acbred from Moore for Whitby. Spenceley lt~t the Northemer> oa even tf:rms with a aolo effort. Whitby broke Ute tie In the final sesalon wlth K.lvel, a membe:· of last year•a junior aquad, comtng through with t,lle winning tally a:; Ross and Hall presented a ~tune wall defense to the fast Claremont snlper8. Kivel, Ute third member or the local&' defenae trio, also gave a good account of himself on lhe rearguard. The final rrame was J.lso marked by flatlcuffa between HaU and one of the Claremont sextet who went· off for 111'11 !Dinu\es as tlle re(lult. · . The came waa featured by the sensational &01\ltendlng or Tony Calderone, who toot over the net- mindtng dutlel In tbe a~euc e ol PhU Burkart with the Mic!gcl s at CampbeUford. , .. Las t year the An Trophr :·rpos- ed In Pl~e~ing and the Whitby aggregatiOn deserve much crecilt !or brlnJin& 'Ui.~ cup tO tha c:~unty town for tJu~ fin\ time since the. s .o .c .L • .w~ :)fQD!ud a year ago. Canadien•' Capabl, Sa~Goali~ how to play hockey. did we. lelia~ + + + A bouquet to local hockey rans who finally raiiled around the club. Don't forget In future years to rally round before the playoffs start. Re- member whether they're playing th~ . . l Penalties to Oke, Clarridge and BANANAS FOR .CANADA Practically the total 1938 crop of Gros Michel bananas poin in the Islands of Trlnklad, Grenada, St. Viricent, St. Lucia, and Dominica. representing the eastern crouP of the British We6t Indies, wu ex- ported to Canada. NEWS s -ERVICE • If you are inte~ested i~ "our .Co~m.uJ;'ity, and in the County you should read - "Ontario County's L·eading Weekly" FEATURIHC EVERY WEE·K I . County Hews Cou~try Cori'espondence Live Editorials \ ~ . . Illustrated Sunday School Lesson Serial Story Spom Page. of Current Events in Pictures Comics for. Old and Young Chur~, Lodge, Service Cl~b and Other Hews· LIKE A . LETTER FROM HOME . EACH WEEK SUBSCRI TODAY . .. . . 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