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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 25, 1963 'Marlies Boost Via Week-End \By THE CANADIAN PRESS « Toronto Marlboros moved a éomfortable eight points ahead in the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion Junior A series with two aweekend victories, a 7-4 win ever Montreal Junior Canadiens Saturday and a 2-1 squeaker éver St. Catharines Sunday. * Canadiens took over second place with a 10-3 triumph over Kitchener in the only other Scheduled weekend game. % Peterborough Petes have a = to move back into a sec- nd-place tie with Montreal to- ight when they are host to Osh- wa Generals. The two Marlboro victories-- jew 13 and 14 in 17 starts this Catharines is in fourth place with 18. Niagara Falls follows with 14 points, two better than Oshawa, while Kitchener and Hamilton trail with eight and five points respectively. WAS SIXTH STRAIGHT Saturday's win in Toronto was} Marlboros' sixth in a row, They| went ahead 6-1 in the first pe-| riod, made it 7-1 midway in the) second and then coasted. | Paul Laurent led the Toronto attack with three goals. The others were shared by Pete Stemkowski, Ron Ellis, Mike) Walton and Wayne Carleton. | Montreal's goals were divided) between Bob Charlebois, Yvan} Cournoyer, Andre Boudrias a | Leo Thiffault. Season--give the high - flying 'oronto club 29 points, Mont- real has 21, Petes 19 and St. Lead Wins It was a different story Sun- day in St. Catharines where Marlboros were outplayed most of the game. Ken Hodge sent the Black Hawks into the lead midway in the second period. Less than seven minutes later) Stemkowski tied it up and two} minutes and 58 seconds after! that Grant Moore rapped in the) winner for Toronto. j Canadiens recovered from the) | Saturday defeat to explode for) the decisive victory in Kitch-| | ener Sunday. Cournoyer blasted) | in four goals and Charlebois contribuuted three. J. C. Hebert.) Jacques Lemaire and Mike) Hyndman counted the others.) Boudrias picked up six assists. Ranger scorers were Walt) Tkaczuk, with two, and Tommy Miller. ; 'chewan Brier winning team, ' entry, in an extra-end, after be- 'ling down 5-0 early i |game. Don Campbell's Rink Wins First Annual Golf Club Bonspiel Don Campbell's rink, from the Avoniea Curling Club of To- ronto, won the main event and The Smith Transport Trophy, as the first annual Golfers' Bon- spiel concluded at the Oshawa Golf Club on Saturday night. The final game was some- what of an anti-climax as Camp- bell held a 12-2 lead over Al Morrison of Whitby, when the game concluded prior to the regulation 12 ends. In the semi-final, Campbell, a former member of the Saskat- Oshawa Golf Club entry with ajof the club members. 'heir 13-8 victory over an entry fromjreturn for next season's eyént eo gy fe lg Club, mae ee assured. ped by reston. Dr. - The Cliff Mills Motors Lim-|man of tae booepial Bena: ited Trophy, in the fourth event, |in his remarks, voiced sincere was captured by the Herb Rob-|appreciation to each member of linson rink, alsc from the host/his large group, for their ¢o- Oshawa Golf Club, with a close operation, in making the club's 14-to-13 decision over Jac kifirst annual three-day bonspiel Hickey of Mississagua. |such an ontstanding success, é Storey Beare of Port Perry! Folowing are the results of narrowly defeated: Ken Conlin the final ; and his foursome to win the|'h¢ final games in each of the Fifth event and The Mitchell's'five trophy events: Drug Trophy. Following the final the various trophies we ie SMITH TRANSPORT TROPHY e bli ta TOR. AVONLEA WHITBY ore PFe-|R. Kilborn, A. Puckrin, sented by representatives of J. Knight G. Robertson, the donating companies, Bob' 8. Stephenson, R. Taylor, Ross for Smith Transport; Jim) skip ee McCansh for the Bank of Mont- i BANK real; Herb Robinson for OF MONTREAL TRORHY. won a squeaker over Clair Peacock's Oshawa Golf Club in the 2. The second event, for The his s¢ Wally John Bachly, TANDINGS { Bank of Montreal Trophy, was ' L ARB L Auto Supply Company, rae rapid i|won by David McCowan and A. Stevenson, : HOCKEY SCORES AND § Saturday's Result Welland 1 Galt 3 APt Sunday's Results 40 30 Woodstock 3 Oakville 4 5121, Guelph 1 Welland 3 54 20 OHA Junior A WUT F 14-2 1114 10 8 9 6 4 _ By THE CANADIAN PRESS | | National League WLT Chicago Toronto Montreal Detroit iNew York "Boston 4 3 45 2 4414 9 47 5612 Toronto 3 33 52 9 Montreal eterboroug ' Saturday's Result Ps, gpd ee 'Boston 1 Toronto 4 Niagara Falls Py Sunday's Results Oshawa "Montreal 3 Chicago 7 Kitchener {Toronto 3 New York 3 Hamilton 112 3 61 «Detroit at Boston, postponed | Saturday's Result ' American League |Montreal 4 Toronto 7 Eastern Division Sunday's Results W LT F APt/Montreal 10 Kitchener 3 60 19|Toronto 2 St. Catharines 1 69 19 Tonight's Game 60 19 Oshawa at Peterborough 72:16 Central Professional 69 12 WLT FAPt Omaha 12 2 2 79 46 26 43 30 St. Paul 13 5 0 74 5326 59 18 St. Louis 10 4 66 7418 57 18 Minneapolis 10 5 72 8215 56 13 Cincinnati 123 41 7 7 Saturday's Results Minneapolis 4 Cincinnati 1 | |St. Louis 2 Omaha 5 | Sunday's Result {Minneapolis 4 St. Louis 5 SATURDAY International League Chatham 3 Fort Wayne 6 Muskegon 5 Des Moines 9 Port Huron 6 Toledo 5 Saskatchewan Senior Moose Jaw 2 Saskatoon 14 A Pt Nova Scotia Senior 28 16 Windsor 3 Halifax 0 31 14 Cape Breton Senior 48 10|\Glace Bay 4 Antigonish 2 249 Saskatchewan Junior 42 9\Estevan 8 Flin Flon 5 58 2\Saskatoon 5 Melville 6 49 Providence «Hershey. 'Baltimore Quebec Springfield 11 0 54 ~ Western Division Pittsburgh 15 4 0 69 Rochester 97 0 65 Cleveland 99 0 66 Buffalo 691 39 Saturday's Results Hershey 5 Pittsburgh 3 Cleveland 6 Springfield 5 Providence 2 Baltimore 1 Rochester at Buffalo, ppd Sunday's Results Cleveland 3 Quebec 4 Springfield 1 Pittsburgh 4 Baltimore 3 Providence 2 Hershey at Buffalo, ppd OHA Senior Woodstock 8 7 5 4 4 1 Port Colborne Pittsburgh Has _ NHL BIG SEVEN Big Lead AHL Western Group By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Hull picked up three assists in Chicago's 7-3 victory over" Montreal Sunday to main- tain his lead in the National Pittsburgh Hornets are threat-|Hockey League scoring race. ening a runaway of the west-| But teammate Stan Mikita "ern division in the American|Outdid Hull by registering two 'Hockey League, but an over-/80als and two assists 'time goal by veteran Harry Pid-|moved within one point of the has forced a three-team|!eader. Montreal's Jvan Beli-|fought 15-9 win over the Senior lish League intensified Saturday 200th league goal, again failed tie for first in the east. veau earned three assists to Birgu abreerokd veteran Sy haga caged ~~. me professi seasons,| Hul is the top spot wi whipped in a goal at 6:42 of an|14 goails, tops in the league, and overtime period Sunday, giving|17 assists for 31 points. Mikita Baltimore Clippers a 3-2 victory |has 13 goals and 17 assists for over Providence Reds. 30. points and Beliveau has 29 It pulled Clippers into a tie|points on seven goals and 22 as- with the Reds and Hershey|sists, highest in that depart- Bears for the eastern lead, each|ment. with 19 points. : Kenny Whannam of Chicago Pittsburgh, meanwhile, de-jheld on to fourth place with a feated Springfield Indians 4-1,)goai and two assists Sunday to ts' ninth straight victory) push his total to 24 points, New 'at home. Quebec Aces edged | York's Andy Bathgate was Gieveland Barons 4-3 in the only|blanked but remained in fifth other game played. with 20. Phy nn' d - Po. egy hy Evects es moved de pb arn nil becaaee oll nto a tie for sixth with Phil y Postponed | |Goyette of the Rangers at 18 the death of President Ken- ; rte ' nedy. points with an assist he earned Pidhirny, the AHL's No. 2 all. i", the Hawks victory. time scorer, steered in a 25-foot) The leaders: shot by Aldo Guidolin for the, game winner at Providence. The Hull, Chi Reds' Matt Ravlich sent the|!"ikita, Chi --_ how re with a 55- Beliveau, Mtl oot shot about five minutes) y from the end of regulation play- heels hg ing time. athgate, > Yves Locas scored twice and| Goyette, NY assisted on another for Hornets,|Pilote, Chi who now lead the west by 12 = points over Rochester. Quebec's Wayne Hicks scored the tying and winning goals in fewer a two minutes early in the third period ys Aes came) from behind against Cleveland. Hockey Lesson In Saturday games, Provi- dence edged Baltimore 2-1, Her-- MOSCOW (CP) Windsor shey defeated Pittsburgh 5-3 and Bulidogs ended their six-game! ~~ defeated Springfield exhibition hockey tour of Rus- G A Pts. 14.17 31 13 17 30 7 22 29 12 12 24 713 20 6 12 18 216 18 Bulldogs Get 9 Neil McNeil 4 Peterborough 0 1 g Olympics 6 Regina (SSHL) 7 2 Fort Wayne 3 Toledo 4 | Antigonish 3 Glace Bay 4 Weyburn 7 Moose Jaw 3 Regina 5 Edmonton 5 Northern Ontario Senior Sault Ste. Marie (Ont.) 3 Sud- bury 9 Ontario Junior B FOILED ! It's a case of "not this time, Dave" as Chicago Black Hawks goalie Glenn Hall, thwarts Montreal Cana- diens leftwinger Dave Balon Exhibition SUNDAY -HAWKS THUMP HABS caroming off Hall's pad, are Black Hawks' centre Bill Hay (11) at left and defenseman Pierre Pilote (3). --(AP Wirephoto) (white sweater) in the first period of their game at Chica- go Stadium last night, which Hawks won 7-3. Included in this camera shot of the puck International League Chatham 4 Port Huron 6 Eastern League Greensboro 3 Long Island 0 Clinton 3 Philadelphia 3 Johnstown 4 New Haven 2 Cape Breton Senior Nova Scotia Senior Halifax 5 Moncton 0 Northern Ontario Senior Rouyn-Noranda 4 Abitibi 2 Timmins 6 South Porcupine 2 Saskatchewan Junior Estevan' 3 Flin Flon 6 By THE CANADIAN PRESS | The National Hockey League now has been divided into two sections. League - leading Chi- cago Black Hawks are in one division and the rest of the Manitoba Junior league in the other Fort Frances 5 St. Boniface 6 Toronto. Maple Leafs cur- Winnipeg Monarchs 0 Winnipeg rently hold the upper hand in Rangers 4 the 'second division,' picking Thunder Bay Junior up three of a possible four Fort William Canadiens 2 Fort points during the weekend. They William Hurricanes 2 whipped Boston 4-1 Saturday Northern Ontario Junior and came from behind Sunday North Bay 5. Garson - Falcon- to tie New York 3-3. bridge 3 Their performance gave the Espanola 8 Sault Marie Leafs a one-point edge over (Ont.) 8 Montreal, beaten mercilessly 7-3 Ontario Junior B by the Hawks in Chicago Sun- Sarnia 9 Tillsonburg 2 day night. Essex 4 Windsor 7 LINES JUGGLED Detroit 1 Chatham 10 Coach Punch Imlach juggled Exhibition his lines in hopes he could en- Windsor Bulldogs (IHL) 2 Tsska| courage his highly-paid Leafs to Hockey, Club 9 score some goals. He put Frank Olympics 9 Drumheller (CAHL)|Mahovlich on a line with Bob 2 Pulford and Eddie Shack. Result: Two goals by Mahov- lich Saturday and two by Pul- ford Sunday. Ste. St Francis 'Beats Varsity, Fulham Upsets | | Atlantic Bowl | HALIFAX (CP) -- St. Fran- cis Xavier University X-men of Antigonish, N.S., wrested the Sheffield LONDON (Reuters) -- The and Atlantic Bowl from the Univer- struggle for supremacy in the halftime. sity of Toronto with a hard-|first division of soccer's Eng- Intercollegiate League Blue s/ with four clubs winning to share here Saturday. the lead. For the Atlantic conference Sheffeld United, clear leader champions, it was the fourth win before Saturday's games, in the five-year history of bowl|crashed for the second succes- competition and redeemed ajsive week to a lowly club when 20-14 setback at the hands of the; went down 3-1 at Fulham. Toronto team in last year's While Sheffield was slipping, post-season game. Liverpool, Blackburn, Totten- A crowd of 4,000 watched. ham-and Arsenal all won to Trailing 3-0, the X-men set up| Move a_ point ahead. their first scoring shot early in| All four top clubs the second quarter when Roger|points, but Liverpool has the Sevigny hit end Joel Lamonre|better goal average. Sheffield on the varsity 20 with a 36-yard|United has 24 points and Ever- pass. Three plays later fullback|ton and Burnley 23 each Joe Franciose crashed over for|' Before Saturday's matches, | the touchdown. players and spectators observed la minute's silence as a mark of| NARROWED GAP respect to American President) Varsity narrowed the gap to|Kennedy who was assassinated a single point late in the same/Friday. Players wore black quarter when Bryce Taylor armbands. made good from the 33-yard line 'i INS for another of his three euccess-| AV ERP OOM. Sooed a 1-0 away . font goal attempts. win over Manchester United, Midway througk the third which lost Irish international quarter St. F.X. freshman half- back Ken Bussey, a two - way'---- standout in the game, went high "448 in the air to pani a 35-yard Over Million Wagered On have 25 | | | } | | } | pass from Doug Billings and Blues, whose offensive failed to get within. the Maritime champions' 21-yard line at any ie t R D y time during the game, got their as ace a _ Ed Amaral, who set a record day on the last day of nacing to) in Atlantic conference scoring|hoost Greenwood Race Track's| this year with 100 points, booted ceasonal total to an all-time the converts to both St. Francis high of $96,483,152. Revamped Leaf Line Collects Five Goals goalkeeper Harry Gregg with a Allan Stanley, Eddie Shack|They managed just eight shots and Mahovlich scored in the'at him in the same span, but first period against the Bruins|scored four times. It was 6-0 and the Big M. added his sev- midway through the second pe- enth of the season in the sec- riod. ond. Boston ruined Johnny Bow-| Stan Mikita led the attack er's shutout with Murray Oli- with two goals and two assists. ver's goal at 16:02 of the third. Ab McDonald also got a pair Pulford twice gave Toronto and singles went to Reggie the lead at New York in the Fleming, Ron Murphy and first period but both times Earl Kenny Wharram. ; Ingarfield knotted the score for, The Canadiens, who outshot the Rangers. the Hawks 44-29, finally con- Camille Henry gave the Blue- ected when .John Ferguson shirts a 32 lead at 9:35 of the beat Hall midway through the| final frame with a_ beautiful second -period. He added an-) goal. other in the third and Claude} But rookie Jim Pappin, play- Larose got his first NHL goal.! ing his second game in the 3obby Hull didn't score but NHL, scored his. first goal at Picked up three assists, as did 14:43 to earn Toronto ,the tie. Montreal's Jean Beliveau. It : kept the scoring race close with PEPPER HALL Hull at 31, points, Mikita at 30 The Canadiens fired 22 shots and Beliveau at 29. at Hawks goalie Glenn Hall in, The win was the Hawks' fifth the first period and he frus- straight and kept intact their trated the Canadiéns by stop--home ice record, nine wins in ping each one. nine games. It also gave them The Hawks found scoring ona nine-point lead over Toronto Charlie Hodge much easier.|in the standings. | |REMEMBER WHEN? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hamilton Tiger-Cats over- came an 18-point deficit. to best Toronto Argonauts 48-2 in the first overtime play- off in the eastern Big Four two years ago today. Ham- ilton won the two game} total-point final. 55-27. The fourth quarter of the second game ended with the round score tied and Hamilton leading 20-2 in the game. In overtime, Hamilton scored four touchdowns, all converted, U. broken collar-bone just before Jimmy Greaves, seeking his to get among the scorers when Tottenham beat bottom-of-the- table Ipswich 3-2. Arsenal beat Blackpool 5-3 at Highbury, Blackburn downed A West Bromwich 3-1. WIN REPLAY Ageless Stanley Matthews, 49,; LONDON (Reuters) Bed-} in just over two months, re- ford's soccer team beat Wey-| turned to the stoke. side for the mouth 1-0 in the replay of their} first time since Sept. 14 after|first round 'tie in the English! a back injury. Although he was Football Association Cup Thurs- a constant threat, Everton wonjday night. Bedford will meet} 2-0. 'Chelmsford in the second round. } The "makings" of a fine cigarette! chee * Wilson for. Cliff Mills Lmited and Fred Fordham, for ¢ The Mitchell's Drugs Limited. skip 12; Needham of Barrie. All the visiting curlers had .HERB ROBINSON Third event and the Herb high praise for the Oshawa OSHAWA GOLF Robinson Auto Trophy went to Golf Club's Bonspiel Commit- Howard Smith, - : ; Syd Hopkins, Dr. Doug Langmaid and _hisitee and also for the hospitality|Gord Lofthouse, Ken_ Williams, W. German Team Motors 8'!! Corson, Jim Jessup, Dave McCowan, R. Simpson, F. Pearson, G. Needham, skip 4 AUTO TROPHY OSHAWA C.C, Jack Tyson, Wm, Frobel, his Scarborough foursome, with a lop-sided 12-2 victory over G. Al Cay, Herb Robinson, skip, . «. Tet CALL OR SEE a DIXON'S FOR OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 ) Fould Cournoyer ie "Boom Boom's" Successor? je's scored 19 goals n 12 games. See Him In Action TUES., NOV. 26th 8 P.M. MONTREAL Junior Canadiens | Oshawa "Generals at Bowmanville Community Arena Tickets Now On Sale At These Locations: e@ JIM BISHOP SPORTING GOODS -- 151 King E. Oshewa @ BOLAHGOD SPORTSHAVEN -- 61 King East, Oshawa @ BOWMANVILLE ARENA BOX OFFICE Horry Carnegie, Jim Grewar, nal event of the show trailing| Schoeckemoehle's second - place eight-day show when Dr, Hugo|!9; and Argentine 5, came as a surprise to many ob- skip 13; skip are CLIFF MILLS MOTORS TROPHY OSHAWA GOLF MISSISSAUGUA Hayden Macdonald, J. Jackson, Ross Gibbs, 2. Prolite ° ° J. Hickey, ins Jump Title (reine MITCHELL DRUGS TROPHY PORT PERRY OSHAWA C.C. TORONTO (CP)--West Ger-jbasis by mistake instead of the archie MacMaster, Hal Butler, many came from behind anc|oroper 5-3-2-1 point system for|Gerry Hunter, Bob Patte, scored seven points Saturday|the first four places. atoray Beare, Ken Conlin, night to win the O'Keefe Inter-/ This meant the Americans|-------- Pest national Team -Championship/had 35 points going into Satur- Jumping Trophy at the Royal/day's competition, followed by Agricultural Winter Fair horse|West Germany with 29 " show. | The Germans picked up their The Germans went into the fi-/S¢ven points on the strength of the United States by six points.|Showing, while Kurt Jarasinski But with the Americans not}on Almssik and Hermann competing due to the assassin-/Schridde on Franca tied for ation Friday of President Ken-|third place with Canada's Gail nedy, the Germans managed Ross of Edmonton on Thunder- to overcome the lead. bird and Ireland's Capt. Billy, They did not win the final|Ringrose on Lock en Easpaig. event however, Final team standings were: That honor went to Argentina,,West Germany, 36; United scoring its first points. of the|States, 35; Ireland, 21; Canada, Arrambide rode Emporio to two| faultless rounds to win the $1,500 McKee _ International Stake. Alwin Schoeckemoehle rode Daemon to a faultless round in his first tour of the course, but missed one jump for four faults the second time around. The West Germany victory servers as unofficial team standing before:the event gave the United States an eight-point lead, with 40 points against 32 for the West Germans. However a check of the tabu- lations: just prior to the event showed Thursday's Prix des Na- tions (The Nations' Cup) event had been scored on a 10-6-4-2 McGILL WINS MONTREAL (CP) Kees Klerks, a student from South- ern Rhodesia, scored seven goals Saturday to lead McGill University to a 10-2 victory over Toronto Varsity in the first of a two-game, total-point series for the Ontario-Quebec colle- giate water polo championships. The second game is scheduled to be played Dec. 7 in Toronto. BRAND NEW SNOW TIRES 112 went the remaining 35 yards for the touchdown unopposed. final scoring points on a 38-yard } ; : vig : TORONTO (CP) -- A record field goal in the final period. $1,012,397 was wagered Satur-| defeat from the Central Club of|touchdowns. Tod Scott's third) Saturday' g | r § d § y's 17,929 fans brought the Red Army. jquarter single on a 58-yard kick jhe season's total to 1,701,336 for "They sure taught us a/gave the X-men their scoring to-|\the meeting. Sia Sunday with a wailloping 9-2 hockey lesson,". said playing By THE CANADIA NPRESS |C0ach Joe Klukay after the Rookie Jim Pappin, whose! 8a@me. first NHL goal earned his Tor-| 'They play the way the game onto Maple Leafs a 3-3 tie with|Should be played." New York Sunday. Klukay said that. the Rus- Stan Mikita, who scored two)|sians' body-checking was _ not! goals and helped set up two)/much better than the Bulldogs') more to power the Chicago|but that they were in excellent Black Hawks to a 7-3 win over! condition and had mastered Montreal Sunday. hockey fundamentais. Frank Mahovlich, who 'We were 'better than the snapped out of e scoring slump|score showed but conditions Saturday night with a two-goal|have been difficult for the Bull- effort: that led Toronto to a 4-1'dogs to adjust to." win over Boston. The Russians scored three bi A costa ean ' ---- goals in each of the three -pe- TO TAKE OVER? riods. Windsor tallied singles in DETROIT (AP) William|the second and third periods. Clay Ford is expected to be-| Right wing Bob Brown and de-| come the new owner: of Detroit/fenceman Bill Mitchell scored Lions today." Ford's $6,000,000/for Bulldogs. offer to purchase the National) Goalie Wayne Football League club will be|Gravenhurst, Ont., approved at a stockholders|shots on the meeting, according to all vance reports. Rutledge of stopped 37 Canadian nets |stopped 22. | tal. NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Chicago, won 13,| lost 2, tied 4, points 30 Points: Hull, Chicago, 31 Goals: Hull, Chicago, 14 Assists: Beliveau, Montreal, 22 Shutouts: Sawchuk, Detroit, 3 Penalties: Young, Chicago, 60 minutes. IN PATERNITY SUIT SAN. FRANCISCO (AP) Willie Richardson, 23, rookie end for Baltimore Colts, has been charged with fathering a four-year-old boy, the son of a woman from _ Richardson's hometown. The complaint was Greenville, Miss. ! jlengths \Dick Armstrong. Windy Ship, Whiteborough, a six-year-old bay horse who had not won in 14 starts this season, took Sat- urday's featured $11,575 Vale- dictory Handicap Stakes by 714 over his four-year-old) half-brother, King Grom, | Whiteborough was ridden over the muddy 1%-mile course by an even-money favorite, was third. The $6,575 winner's share Sat- urday brought total winnings of} $20,630 to Whiteborough, owned) by Charles Softley of Toronto. | Leading jockey of the Cana- dian racing season was ,Ron Turcotte, a: native of Gmand Falis, N.B., who has been rid- ing on United States tracks for} the last five weeks. Top ap-| prentice jockey, Turcotte's| honor last year, was 23-year-old Eric Walsh with 115 wins, 48 of ad- Russia's Victor Tolmachiov|filed by Norma Jones, 24, of\these at Greenwood where he | was leading rider mildness and fine full flavour! ¢ TOEACG Shorce vine ee CIGARETTE TOBACCO ALWAYS FRESH IN 2 LB. TIN AND HANDY POCKET PACK! | ! 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