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Oshawa Daily Times, 12 Jul 1930, p. 8

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SR SA SHO po PAGE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1930 OSHAWA BAKERY BEATS P. AND S$. IN 10-INNING SOFTBALL BATTLE Lar e Crowd Sees Smart. oftball Battle Which Goes 10 Innings-Score 7-6 Oshawa Bakery Team Plays Beautiful Softball to Earn 7:46 Decision From Parts and Service Juniors -- Large Crowd Attends and Is Rewarded by Snappy Game -- Lovers Outhit Bakery, But Have Costly Errors Although they outhit thelr ops onents, 14 to 0, the Party and ervice. Juniors were unahle to des fout the Oshawa Bakery last night end they went down fighting games 1y, losing a ten Inning game hy the small margin of 7 to 6, The game was undoubtedly the best at -Cowan's Park this season and It wont the fans, of whom there wore at least five hundred, homo talking to thamwselves, The P, and 8. olan were fighting with thelt backs to the wall and for a long while it looked aw If they would pull out -with a victory but fate denied them the victory, The Parts and Nervice gathered in thirteen hits while the Bakery only got nine bnt the winners took full advantage of every break and although there weren't many, the Dakery woomed to ggt the majority and as Is usunl In a game which is so close, the team getting breaks won the game, The P, and H, team did not gol thelr hits when they needed them most, They had a splendid chance to win the game In the eighth and ninth Innings but they failed to come through he cause four batters out of six flied out and Lortle, pinch hitting for Toppings, struck out, The hurlers for the losing team were certainly not to bhiame for the defeat and the facet that they allowed less hits than the winning hurler shows that they were not given support, when they needed it most, The lowers had six errors and the winners: had only one ohalked against them, Campbell pitched the first six Innings for the I, und 8. clan, allowing eight hits and six runs and during this pix Innings he and his teammaton made five errors, Whitely went In near the end of the sixth to finish the game and did it In fine style, gotting four strike outs and walk. fng one man, which proved to be the winning run, Towns did not piteh sensational ball for the win. ners hut he pitehed nice and stead. fly, although it looked bad In the #ocond when the losers bunched four hits for four Yuns, He allowed thirteen hits and struek out one 'man, a pineh hitter, Ho was given wonderful support and the man vio was safe on the only error made by one of the team, wan orcad out at second base, All the pitchers worked wall and got themselves out of some bad holes by clever hurling, The game wan exceedingly exeit. Ing and the erowd was in a frenay for the entire period, Whitely went In with the score 4 to 8 against him and although the first man to face him got a hit they fall. od to score until the tenth, The P, and 8, id It up In the seventh hut wera held wooreless in the olghth and ninth by inspired work by the Huakery outfield, In thelr halt of the tenth Bakery scored the winning run and won the game by virtue of a better finish and they earned thelr victory Knox started out first and struck out Trott walked and 'when Cornish bunted, he took second and when | Tailor-made | Suits... , $25.00 Scotland Woollerr Mills | 8. ROTINH, Manager FY naw -- v third base was left uncovered he took that also, Hall bunted to Whitely who fumbled the ball and Trott scored and Hamilton flied out to Little, Noyce first man up for the PP, and H, was safe on a hit but Norris, filed out and Boyes wis thrown out on Little's attempt und Bradd (Hed out to Hurst, who made a nice eateh to ond the game, One of the brightest spots In the game was supplied by Little, who mude a brilliant eateh behind the crowd In the ninth, A bard game to lose and a grout game to win and while the 'breaks' more or loss decided the Issue, the Oshawa Bakery toam played benus ful ball and deserved thelr vie tory, Hox Neore Parts and Keorvice; Harker, 2h Toppings, ws Paterson, 1h Guy, o 'e Boyee, rf ,.,..., Norris, ef ,,.., battle, Af .... Bradd, ih Campbell, p Whitely, pn Lortle, «of 10 Bakery AB Oshawa Trott, Cornish Hall, 4b ' Hamilton, 1b ,, Goodall, 2h Gingeroskl, ¢ Towns, p Amsbury, Knox, rf Hurst, ef It 1] of 17 v7 0 40 by Towns, Whitely 4 hy Cumphell Two base hits Peter aon, Boyce, Norris and Little, Three base hits Hamilton and home runs, Knox, Heore by Inntngw: 120465 and 8, 14000 noon O, Bakery 11021 001 Umplres, plate, 8, Goodall I. Nrady, Heorer, R, 10 1, by Walked Bb hy Btruck out, Campbell, by by Towns, 1, Whitely 1, E010 Tota! f 67 01 10 7 | bases, Bell, AMERICAN LEAGUE TIGERS WIN Detroit, July 12«The Tigers went on a hitting spree yesterday and whaled out 18 safeties to win the se ties closer from Cleveland, 11 to | Brown and Miller were the vietim of the assault, while Waite Hoyt was holding the Tribesmen to seven bingles, BROWNS LOSE TO WHITE S0X St. Louls, July 12The Chicago White Sox went {nto a tie for sixth place with St. Louls. yesterday by defeating the Browns 5 to 3 behind the steady pitching of Pat Caraway, who held the Browns to seven seat 'tered blows KING ST. BENEDICTS RETAIN FIRST PLACE King St, Renedicta were able to hang onto first place in ""A' wees tion of the Bunday schoo! softball Longue, when they heat King Bt, Young Peoples' League on Thurs day night by . the score of 17-4, They share first place with A.Y M.C, On Monday night there two teams will fight to ses which Ix the better A real good game Is expected as Henedliots are In the best of form now and the Anglicans were prac: tiolng last night in an effort "to got there too, King St, UX, are in second place, Trinity has a fairly firm hold on first place of "NI" section but their lead is being challenged by Cedardale, The other night these teams fought for ten Innings, the game ending In a tle 16:10, We may expect to wee some fine games when the leaders of the two sections meet ema "CUT OFF DATE" OF POOL SET AT JULY 15 m---- Wubnipeg, Man, July 18%5The 1020-30 Wheat Pool is about to go out of existence---hut it will be sue. oooded as if by magic by the 1910. 31 pool, On July 14 members of the Wheat Pools across the prairies w=there are some 140,000 poolers in all==will make thelr lant deliveries Into the 1080-80 pool, After the "out off date" all whoat delivered at country points in was gon load lots and all oarlond lots billed out of country points will be included in the 1080-80 pool, J Inltial payment to members of the Be 1080.40 Jost amounted to §1.00 per bushel of wheat hut was out to 86 cents per bushel on June 26 last, when a heavy slump hit the grain market, similar outs were made in Initial. payments on barley and. rye, 'SPEND $4,000,000 ON NORTH RAILWAYS Calgary, Alta==More than $4, 400,000 will be spent this year on oxtending and fmproving railway fugllitien In the Peace River country of northern Alberta, Extensions in. olude ognatruction of 65 miles of new lnes of the Northern Alberta Rallways which will afford railway faollition in territory whore settlers have located in advance of ral) Ri ------ TT ak , ae Fs Sh hs Rain Halts Play of Tourney at Ottawa Ottawa, July 12,-«After mop: ping up the rain-drenhed court of the Ridean Lawn Tennis Club with towols, and after burning 25 gallons of gasoline over its wus. face, piny was commenced at §,10 Thursday evening in a semi-finul round mateh of tho men's doubles event for the championship of finstorn Cannda, In which Leo IHitn of Toronto und Augns Caslls of Montreal wars opposed by Lorne MeLoan of Toronto and Charlie koslle af Montroa), Even this match, however, had to be called on sceount of rain, Angus Cawnils and Leo Yilts being In the lead, having taken the first wer at 0-1, dropping the next at 6-3, and wo the third at 6-2, Smith Leads Bobby Jones By 2 Strokes Interlochen Club, Minneapolis Minn, July 12. I'he Scots heard the wild call of the buzsurd yesterday in stead of the sweet song of the bir die, and as uw result two" young Uni ted Stutes golfers named Smith and Jones fought a dazzling duel for the leadership at the halfway mark of the United States open golf champ fonship In this homebred struggle, waged between swirlimpeperspiring galleries all the ~way, the strapping young blonde professional, Horton Smith, outplayed the ¢humplon of the world, Bobby Jones, to take the lead in this classic of golf classics for the first time in his curcer, Smith added a par-crucking the best round of the day, to his pir 72 of the first round for a two-du) Jo-hole total of 142, Playing right behing, Jones started his second round with u one-stroke advantage lost it on the first nine and emerged from a stiff batle with the hazard of Interlachen with a score of 7) and lo-holg total of 144 Large Gallery Attends Fully 10,000 spectators, seramblin around on u day that was well up in the 90 degrees reglon, but not so torrid as the day before because of un cooling hreeze, galloped back and forth us these two favorites of the galleries, Smith and Jones played out thelr rounds, five niinutes apart The huge, shirt-sleoved crowds came away pretty well convinced that youth had the battle well hand and that these two stars would fight it out today in the final Jo holes for the crown worn hy the great Georgian 70 now Don. Bradman Makes Loads, Kng., Jul y18,~~Australis left a Mttle pile of cricket recordn in the discard aftor yesterday's opening play in the third test match with England at the Jlead ingley grounds, Most of the de struction was the work of Aus stralin's oricket prodigy, Don Bradman, The colt himself, who is already tho holder of the largest individual score aver made in first clans ericket, yesterday put up 204 not out, which tops the previous heat score in test matohes, the 30K made by R. K, Foster of England at Sydney In 10019, . NATIONAL LEAGUE PITTSBURG DEFEAT ST, LOUIS Pittsburg, July 11<The effective combination of hard hitting and ef fective pitching by Ervin Brame en abled the Pirates to defeat the St Louis Cardinals, 6 to 2 yesterda) and even the six-game series on on terms The Corsalrs pounded three Si Louis pitchers, Hallahan, Haid and Lindsey, for 16 hits, while rane held the Cards to hall that number ------ LUCAS BEATS PHILLIES Philadelphia, July 12-"Red" Lu pitched superbly in the tight plas cer yesterday, und aided his own cause with a home run in the ninth lining to give the Cincinnati Reds a § to J victory over the Phillies in the pening gan e of their Eastern tour The Phillis had plenty of scoring chances, but Lucas bore 'down each time he was In danger, Philadelphia scored twice in the first Inning on three solid hits, a walk and a wae vifice, but they could not eount uns til the seventh, when Davis put a home run into the leftfield bleachers, nr ---------- ------ EDMONTON FAIR WEEK OF JULY 14 Edmonton, Alta, July 12.-WFor uly days in mid-July. Edmonton will bo given over 'to an exhibition which promises to outrank any dis play. in the records of the northern Alberta centre, The fair opens on the afternoon of Monday July 14 and continues until late in the evening -of the following Saturday July 19, + Arvistoernoy of farm stock, latest developments, in machinery and merchandise, fireworks, educational exhibits, horse-races.and a host of oxhibita from the leading agvieuls tural districts of the province com. lun to make up an engrossing din pay, hs A man's best friends are his tooth and hix hale, Even the best of felendy fall out, nm Amerie oo vloger has, just given her eloventh farewell concert, Pe New Record for Test Match YPORT SNAPSHO' By Guo, Canrsma, Sports Editer "5 A Great Game to Win There was ou large crowd of fans at Cowan's they were rewarded with a softball butple worth seeing Park Inst night and The Oshawa Bakery Juniors Ind the Parts und Sevvice tenm battled for ten innings the Bukery 10 6 decislon, and 8, tem onuthit the this together fall, The gume was tied up in the played wonderful ball and took they deserved thelr victory, but it to work this before finully got the with one or any harder nei ' ' I owas a real struggle and wnybody's game, wintiers 13 to 9 hit they two unlucky breaks proved their downs full run neross to take uw 7 The P had six errors and winning seventh bmming, The Bakery team advantage of the breaks and is doubtful if they will ever have . * Two Smart Teams Lhese two Junjor teams ure certainly two smhrt softball aRErega tions und it is doubtful if the this ye ar which |i lust night und a change of pitehers needed run feum could not get the Itois not definitely I will eid the or not (till very early the leagin August itis not likely to deglare u that thy Vines lenge with the that the | » treasury by doin held in afl other yea Bakery team will meet another o closely matched decided whether in the will pi team team tried hard trick, but the nthe eighth wud ninth this concludes the Junio und Jt is not Wkely that have until the middle of The I whinost turned the and 8 Innings seuson sthnimey ily an they league Is un big drawing card and up a chunee to increase their hi lay whieh huve wlways heen alr operated » ¥ Chosen Friends Defeat Whithy Rovers Oh | Fhe Chosen handed the Whithy Raver 10, The Rover it begging to lpok us ard that the R will have to they 20 tu # ul but i the Cho We the schedule but the hive three od teams to Ie Friends defeated both the Vers i all night drubbing by the large se he Malleublen are too much for them did Last every repent ulter ie and the en Friend second hall of I'he in the all the time ng to w on thelr toes Mixed Lawn Bowling Matches everisl members of the Osha in a "mixed Jitne on Thursday the Men a lew pointer each were euch we Mi Mr. Hefferman hud a clos , of six ends played thi und Porter mitch, Oshawa Shamrocks Oshiwin Bhameor Camphelliord by a Ih yvesterda nm session hut thy uperior abil denied and the i thelr famth + ] Mimico Here Monday Fhe Oshawa Genernl Motors Monda when they local boys have yet to in the } beng night evening enter WI i RR leading team victory on Monday It 'shoul no doubt there wil be a free . 200 BRITISH LADS WANT TO JOIN R.C.M.P, AL least one hin opinion of within the las! London, July 1 man has changed the young Rriton fow' weaku "Rofore | landed 1 had the pression that the ploneering stinet of young British manhood wan In the wane, confided Major Thomas Dann ef the Royal Cang dian Mounted Police, Vancouver, before ho sailed for Canada "Hut 1 have revised my opin fon," the major hastened to add "During my visit here | have re celved 200 lottars-fro™y young mon who wanted to Join the mountin Most of the lads were 18 10 yoars old and muny had not left chool. One hoy wha applied way 4," Majo ---- im or Dunn Is one of the British and turned in y Intermedint of the ain the and tl i he a ood crow ins | vie Lawn Bowling Club participated Ihe fie Ludy vening howlers showed 5 Three games N. Wilson Bryce i Tord on the ¢ Mr Win in Campbeliford tea won their group game Mr Mr out and tra end and Hryee LJ winning hectic he manner of 7104 1 was a very Oshawa team was not to tratght game in a decisive Night jinior lufrose team play on AP PY The have only played the two again Mimieo team hut they ey aredetermined to get their first mart leerosse game and I'he real don hand admission will be y Columbia inspectors of the fore: Ho had boen here several weeks, EARTHQUAKES ARE | CAUSING PANICS Guatemala City, Guatemala fuly 12 Nevere oarthguakes in | Hanta Hosa department continued | ve tarday, onusing great alarm The people were terrified, running out of their houses," The governs ment rushed supplies to the affect lod gone this evening, Hundreds wore veporetd homoless The | shocks were sald to have caused | numerous small bulldings to eos | npne, | The d recurrent tremors have A panje in the south, where ome severe, have occurred dally In the past several ony | hook imonst days Rig Bambino, stagger oxtraoys dinary, displaying his damaged fin, The 880,000 beauty, who is anything to that, evidently feels wory worry for hmselty judging: from the look of griof on Lis clas slo countenanee, Ruthyinewived the injiiey by endeavoring to eateh wn potent' | homer at the Yankee viediomy, vocontly, CC vipping off w finger mall by coming into contavt With a Wire SOrOOm sua dise. Brampton Excelsiors May Be Without the Services Of Geo. Sproule Today |. Brampton, July 14,~~While au intermediate OA L.A, fixture hots hotwoen Kitchener and Kxcelplors 11, wil provide Incrosse entertain. mont for the fans, a large number will accompany the senjors to To- rontn for thety important game at Ulof I, Wiadium with Bt, Bimous, A bang-up struggle resulted when lust theses teams me. and Excel wlors will not lack for support to- day, They have a large number of tun In the city, also, who follow them very closely, ¥ddls Powers muy not he able to start the vet- aren Mprouwle tomorrow and Ken- dull Is also out of the game with injuries, but it Is hoped that Wil won, ap absentes in the game with Oshawa, will have sufficiently re covered to take his place In the field, Kxcelslors aro quite cont) dent that they will again take their old rivals into camp, Leajs Beat Skeeters and Lose to Yanks July 12<It was Bube Ruth day at Maple Leal Stadivn yes terday, Between 7,000 and B000 fans were present to see the Home Run King perform his famous specialty und they were not disappointed, The Big Bambino obliged with a couple ol perfectly good homers over the centre field fence «the first coming with the bases londed==and everybo dy went home satisfied, It did not mutter that the New York Yankees defented the Leafs by 16 to 11, It wih Just an exhibition game The contest that counted most was the opening number of "the double bill in which the Maple Leafs inflicted an 11 to 1 defeat on the Jersey City Skeeters to make it two straight in the present series Both games were free hitting af fairs und those fans who like plenty of hase knocks were certainly well supplied, In the first game the Leafs and Skeeters produced 27 between them, the Leafs getting 18 in their portion, I'he second game which was called at the end of the seventh in ning, was productive of a regular de- luge of base drives of all sizes, the Yankees pounding three Toronto pitchers for 18, while the Leafs help ed themselves to 16 at the expense of Owen Carroll and Vernon Gomes, Phillips Shares Ruth's Glory Mr. Ruth was not the only home run hitter of the second game, Fd. die Phillips, Toronto catcher, snatch ed some of the glory, He poled the ball over the left field fence in the first inning to drive in two runs and complete a half-dozen which the lo cals made off Owen Carroll, who only performed on the mound for that inning, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE l'oronto, RED WINGS BKVEN SERIES Rochester, N.Y, July 18,+=The Rochester Rod Wings evened thei series with the Reading Keys at one apiece by winning here yester: day, 8 to 0, Paul Derringer, tall righthander, featured the game with a return to his pitching form of Inst yaar, BARTON HI Nutfale, N.Y, ™ TWO HOME RUNN July 12.-=The Naltimore Orioles clouted thelr way to a 10-1 victory over the Bisons hore last night, five: home runs providing for most of thelr tallies, Joo Hauser, home run ruler of the league, hoosted his total with his 28th of tha year, while Barton chimed in with twa ejreult smashos, GOPHER TAILS YIELD $2,200 BOUNTY TOTAL 1 ---- y Moone Jaw, Sask.~~Gophers have heen given a rough ride in central saskatchewan this year, Tarmers, for inktance of the rural municipal ity of Loreburn have collected $2, 200 in gopher tail bounties from se- oretarystreasurer of the munielal Ity=-at two gopherstails for five cont, The largest single cheque was $40.00 Indloating that a good. ly number of farmers aided in the slaying of the 88,000 gophers on which bounty was pald, Sr ------ NOT ESTABLISHING A JEWISH NATION Britain's Intention Only That of Setting Up Jew ish National Home London, July 18==Great Iris taln's Palestine mandate did not envisage the establishment of & Jewish State, but only of a Jewish national home in Palestine, Lord Pasatiold sald to a deputation trom the Hoard of Deputies of British Jews, according to a Colonial Of flon statement made publie last night, Lord Passfield, who is Secretary of State for the Colonie added that the establishment of the Jews {ah national: home must not inten dove with the position and rights of the Arab population, There was no suspension, he ase sured the deputation, of Jewish im. migration into Palestine, nor any ohange in the Government's polloy regarding that country, There must be a limit, however, to Jew: lah immigration, determined by the COUREX'E aPACity to abaorh ib .. an ee out lon of Kivi tee of wh onl se LLL wih Mo Bu I'h Bt, Ch Ch ch Neo Nt, Pit Ph Clr Mit Lo Bt, Bt, Vor a year or those boat. game have heen of the opine the youngest game In Canada, but it now trans. pives that the eredit well, year at fifteen years of age, and, last. year at fourteen and Is now tario, though at that his first big Port. Dover, where hoat, brilliantly over rough water, Baltimore Rochester ,,,. Toronto Newark .... ' Jarsey Clty vo 87 Reading Toronto , 1 Nochestér Baltimore Washington ,.,., Now York Cleveland , Detroit Boston Detroit Only two scheduled, Brooklyn Hoston Cineinnat! Rrantford , ive es id Guelph Chosen Friends Spring Another Surprise and Defeat Whitby Again [J Chosen Friends Have Big Night With Bat and Hand Whitby Rovers Bad Lac- ing 20-10--Rovers Have Large Number of Errors and Give Poor Display-- R, Wilson Proves Heavy Hitter of Game / Whit un longue' The Rovers de. font the Malleahles who defeat the and then the Chosen turn around and defeat Cheve Friends the Rover The Ladies' softball fans of the eity were handed a real surprise Inst night when the Chosen Friends handed the Whithy Rovers & real lncing hy # of 40 to 10 Errors and more errors were the deciding factor in the gams but the Chosen Friends played snappy hall They had only nine arrors. and they gathered in sevens toon hits, The Chosen Friends in« troduced a new player to the ess gue in the person of Rk, Wilson and it must be sdmitted she made an auspicious entry, Vour hits out of five trips to the plate was her con tribution to the vyietory, One of the hits was & home run Whithy started out fast with four runs and two mors in the secs ond but A. 1Misher and hey teani- mates tightened up after that and gradually eut down the lead and then went on to win handily, The gnme was a heavy hitting affair, avery member of the winning team K, Biblock getting nt least safer) M, Forrester, 1, Long und I, MeBride each had threes hits for the Whithy team but ers rors spoiled thelr chances, A eurlous coincidences of the game was that the same batter B, Long, was the first batter up In the 4, 6, 7 and 9 innings and H, Allaway was the first batter up In the 2, 4 and 6 Innings, An Aare rangement. such as this Is not Ikaly to happen again this season, The game was vary exciting and very Interesting despite the large number of errors and the winners cortainly deserved their victory, Seore hy innings, Whithy Rovers 4 2002011 010 Chosen Vriends 11260510 1-20 Batterien--Whithy, ¥, Lott, Bhar idan and .H. Long, Chosen PPriends, A, Plgher and 8. Snowden, Umplros-=Deokb-and Quinton,» WeOYH more mont. of Interested in the theilling board hydroplane vacing motors that young J. BR, Avdicl, won Harris Ardiel, Windsor, was rice driver in the should be on to Kitehener Russell, fits neyenrsold son of John ¥, Rune "Jevey" Ardiel started last course, Is now sixteen years old, Heo ""Kitehio" Russell started y fifteen, He Is a quiet youngs ¥, and rates as one of the hes I coolest. race drivers In One. NW was in the Class "C" event at | oX¥cept he drove his | ASEBALL RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost 1.C, a5 002 HE hos a8 ,0R3 HE) hil 47 A400 47 404 hl 430 " he B60 Yesterday's Results Jersey City ,,.1 8 Reading ,,..,0 10 Buffalo +... b AMERICAN LEAGUW Won Lost PC, 24 607 20 85) HE SY A] 41 ART 6 440 40 LARbo 40 0047 49 480 ria srai \ ha ha ih 40 0 ntreal ffalo HOME RUN STANDING HOME RUNS YESTERDAY Davis, Phillies, 1; Lucas, Reds, 1; Joffrie, White Sox, 1, THE LEADERS Ruth, Yankees, 32; Klein, Phillies, 25; Wilson, Cubs, 24; Berger, Bra: ves, 24; Foxx, Athletics, 22; Gehrig, Yankees, 21; Herman, Robins, 21; Simmons, Athletics, 20, League totals: National 442) Aw eviean, 357; grand total, 7M, | {indelphin REEEEE Louis longo voll N Cleveland loago Nt. Louis NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost 1 RTL] adh vasranen 48 AB irradi 06 HL RTT RTL ah : a8 4 fladelphin ,..,,,.87 440 Yesterday's Results reinnati 8 Philadelphia thhurg 6 Chicago Only two scheduled, ONTARIO LEAGUE (Necond Reries) Won Lost PC, oN) 0 1000 4 0 1000 a 600 h 000 § y 08 HTT Hab 690 450 A081 ART 470 The best way to tell whether a chicken in tender or not is by ithe teeth--If you have any, very man should keep ten pl lar studs, says a fashion note, W's as much as I can do to keep one, 1 "- ic CART W ums R (© longo w. York Louis EEE EEE a tshurg NAON + vias Catharines v4, vrannannal Thomas serra Travel The King's Highway Daily Coach Service OSHAWA . TORONTO FARE 85¢ LEAVE TORONTO PM, LEAVE OSHAWA astern Sandan AM, nM. 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