OSHAWA GREEN GAELS, cutive, Handsome dark green fe. Gray, manager Fred Whalley, 4 4 $ M ning, at the Oshawa Golf Club, 'masterpiece of planning and/a summarized account of the} Canadian Junior Lacrosse Champs Patad , At =. ww be wa By GEO, H. CAMPBELL he read several telegrams of The Oshawa Green Gaels La-|congratulations sent in by var- crosse Club, 1963 champions of ious special guests who had Canada and winnersof The found it impossible to attend, Minto Cup, were honored at a Fathers of most of the boys victory banquet Saturday eve-|were also guests at the function, to enjoy the memorable evening, in a gala event that was a} Manager Fred Whalley gave pleasure, replete with a hand-|team's season and coach Jim some souvenir program, which|Bishop, in his remarks, paid carried a story of the team's|high tribute to the Oshawa la- great success and team photos/crosse fans for their outstand- plus action shots of The Mintojing support of the team, par- Cup finals, plus the team's rec- ticularly during the playoffs, He ord for the season and a list ofjextended his' personal thanks tialso to the members of the advertisers who helped suppor I the club,by their patronage. or Jim Richardson, John Me- FORMED YEAR AGO jexecutive for their tremendous leffort and full co-operation, and to former OLA secretary Gene While they remained a'most|popp, of Brooklin, for his inter- Rancnet great vote of thanks," declared president Blair, "We play the same rules and we_ intend to have the same interpreta- tions, Our officials will be in- structed to see that the game is played this way." HONORED BY CITY The players received their handsome new blazers just prior to the banquet and all wore them, for a grand march pa- rade-in and welcome, at the out- set, Later in the program, Alder- man Hayward Murdoch, acting- mayor of the city, on behalf of the City of Oshawa and in par- Lyman Gifford, currently con- fined to hospital, extended offi-| |ticular, for His Worship, Mayor) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Februery 24,1964 1] Minus the services of their two top shooters, the, Heffering five-pin club came up with one of their better nights to shut- out the Dohhy'e Snorte club tn |the Willowdale Men's Major loop. With Bob Gallagher and Lloyd Sabins absent due to other com- mittments, the Heffering boys really went all out for the points and the opposition was com- pletely snowed under, Al Heffering's boys started out rather quietly in the first game. and took the decision with 1206 to 1081, with each member of the Heffering club jsharing in the win with some \steady trundling. The second game saw the jOshawa crew really open up jand it was a one sided affair |with Heffering's racking up 1474 ie Dobby's 1196. In this game the big shots were, Ron Jay 341, Ray Mann 323, Jim Cassells 279, Eddie Moody 274 and Heffering's Score Shutout Over Dobby's Sports Club down the anchor spot on the Heffering club was the star of the night with 257, 274 and 308 for 839; Mann was close behind Moody oith O88 898 and 974 for 830; Jay after a bad first game of 185, made a little adjustment and came back with 341 and 288 for 814; Cassells had 236, 279, and 223 for 738 and Reynolds -- up 264, 257 and 218 for The seven-point victory moved the Heffering club right back into a contending position, just four points out of third spof, which is the position the club must finish in to qualify for the |playoffs. | The standing -- Aimco Auto- motive 41, Aprile Lanes 40, Bill Thompson 35, Errington Paints 32, Club 300, .31, Ron Jackson Shirts 30, El Macombo Taverh 30, Heffering's 28, Bad Boy Ap- jpliances 28, All Canadian Mu- tual 28, Dobby's Sports 27, Wil- low Bowl 26, Galco Sheet Metal 25, Manhatten Trophies 23, "Wimpy" Reynolds 256. Flemington Park 19 and British Having won the first two games, there was almost no|Canadian Construction 5, opposition from Dobby's Sports) The Heffering Club will meet in the third and final game,jthe El Macombo Tavern entry which was won easily by the/this week and the Oshawa crew 1311 to 1148.\will have a chance to make Team totals, Heffering 3991,/their move here, as this club is Dobby's 3425. two points ahead of the Hef- Eddie Moody who was holdingifering squad. Acadian Cleaners Miss Clean Sweep By One Lone Pin Acadian Cleaner five-pin club,264, 261, 247, 243 and 236 for 1251; Ron Jay 1191 for 45 frames captain Tom Conlin (holding The Minto Cup), Coach Jim Bishop, Dwight Davies and Brian Brady; (middle row)-- Larry Ireland, Dave Lough, Stew Weiler, Elmer Tran, Jim Hinkson, Don Stinson and Dave Houston (back row) -- Don Rorabeck, Wayne Stark, Cauley, goalie Merv Marshall entirely in the background, at est and advice. Team sponsors, (holding the Dennis Mcintosh |Saturday night's party, the club members of the press and radio Memorial. Trophy, as 'most |°xecutive came in for wellland his wife, all were singled] edn al "" \deserved praise from all the out and thanked by the speaker ajderman John Dyer present.| valuable player', Wally Hit-'|,yt-of-town guest speakers. The|for their help and co-operation|sg on behalf of The City of zel, Paul Macdonald, Rowe |Ochawa Green Gaels Club was|and lastly, coach Jim thanked|gshawa, a beautiful gold ring Barrett and Fred Greenwood. |organized just a year ago, in/al! his players for helping him)of special 'Green Gaels" cres lWebruary of 1963 and Saturday to become a Canadian cham- design, to each of the cham- night thev shared the limelight! pionship coach, pions i and credit justly coming to a) He introduced each player and Carl Madgett, CLA executive, group of men who produced a in every instance, made a brief presented CLA championship Canadian championship club in|comment on the boy's individual | nertificates to each of the team. just one season. contribution to the great team!" geyeral young men who had Coach Jim Bishop, who after/effort. Paul Macdonald of Long) assisted in the team's operation, 17 years of coaching champion- Branch, Wally Hutzel of Alder-|a, scorer, equipment manager, ship teams in every age-limit) wood, Jim Richardson and John|trainer, etc., received wind- group under the Ontario La-|McCauley of Brampton, the four/preakers from the club, These crosse Association banner, this|boys that were picked up by the| were given to Ed, Kolodzie, marked his first Canadian|Green Gaels for The Minto Cup) freq Greenwood, Stan Marchuk. championship triumph. Manager)Serles, were also given special) wayne Stark, Rowe Barrett and Fred Whalley also came in for|thanks for their fine aid in/pon Rorabeck. | a heap of praise i his fine|bringing the title to Oshawa. Club president John Greer QC,| |contribution to the effort. RCE y in his remarks, voiced the club's} | The 1968 Green Gaels Club ReGen bovine a Toniee team.|thanks to the citizens of Oshawa Norman | for their support of the team, blazers, bearing their Green Gaels crest, gift of the club and specially designed gold rings, gift from the City of Oshawa, were proudly worn at the conclusion of the event. Above are shown members of the team, left-to-right, (front row)--Tony Saramak, Mike cial civic congratulations to the) players and executive members| of the club, | winners of The Minto Cup, embl tic of the Canadi Junior Lacrosse Champion- ship, were paid high honors on Saturday evening, at a tes- timonial banquet and presen- tation of gifts, held at the Osh- awa Golf Club and tendered by the club's officers and exe- FANS PELT REFEREE St Kitts Nip Oshawa _On Last-Minute Goal t Heffering crew, --Oshawa Times Photo, The main complaint by Cana- dian hockey officials at the re-) cent Olympic games in Innes-| bruk, Austria, was the incom- petent officiating. Unfortunate ately none of these gentlemen were in attendance yesterday at St. Catharines, where equally in- competent refereeing was evi-| denced with Tom Smith at the controls. He was rejected by the Amer-| ican Hockey League after one season and was tossed upon OHA hockey clubs this year, and he definitely is not of the calibre needed to control spirit-/ ed young hockey players. } Secondary to the pelting of eggs and other debris on the ice, by idiotic fans, who are not |seconds remaining. one at 17.28 and right Back at} 17.57. But it didn't end t pected. Fred Stanfield, St.| -|Catharines' main scoring' threat,|another fired the winning goal from al prostrate position, with 90 sec-| onds left in the game. Oshawa almost tied the count for a second time when Danny O'Shea 'blasted a shot wide of the St. Catharines' goal with 30 St. Catharines needed the win badly. They are in third place, where the club in this position gets the odd game in a quarter- final series against Oshawa Gen- erals, now officially occupants of sixth and final playoff berth, likely a best-of-seven affair. Black Hawks undoubtedly will | | Despite the fact, St. he still managed to block 45, many of them dangerous. Gibson was knocked cold, when Hull scored his sec- son, Catha-|field, Kelly, MacDonald, Hodge, executive included: G lrines' Black Hawks managed to/Green, Shelton and Kish ied as ex-|put six pucks past Dennis Gib-| OSHAWA -- goal, Gibson; de- Roberts, Smith and O'Shea, Du- Buchanan, Zaine and fence, Orr, |Kilger; forwards, |beau, Cashman, Little, Vail, Lane, ond of the afternoon, prior to Lastic. the midway mark of the final frame. against the post, as he attempt- jed to put the puck behind him.| 2 after On the very next play, Gibson was revived by the at- tending physician, he made a dazzling sliding save on. Laid- law's drive... . Smith assessed Hull shoved Gibson up FIRST PERIOD O'Shea Cashman) *. Oshawa: Buchanan (Smith) 3. St, Catharines: Laidiaw, (Stanfield, Hull) 17.06 Pena ties: O'Shea (tripping) 4.30, Kilger and Hul! (roughing) 6.25, Little and Eich ler (fighting) 10.28, Kelly (elbowing) 17.34 and Smith (hooking) 19.30, 1, Oshawa (Orr, 7 5. 13.33 15.50 | SECOND PERIOD nearly 100 minutes in penalties.) 4 o:nawa; bubeau and could easily have found (Cashman) ; " 4 ive 5. St. Catharines; Hull time, if mate sinntes, | 1 (Stanfield, MacDonald) assess another 100. On the other) penaities: Roberts (roughing and in- hand, if Smith had _ exercised)|terterence) ~.34, Laidlaw (roughing) _.34, 14,16 MacDonald (interference) 9.09, Irwin, honorary president; John M. Greer, president; Lloyd Gib- \son, 1st vice-president; Dr, Geo. IR, Gillen. 2nd vice-president; W \E. Ray Trew, secretary; G. Ed- lmone Burrows, treasurer and ldirectors Jas. P. Brady, Ivan |Davie, Richard H. Donald, Ter- ence V. Kelly, Wm. Kurelo, Matt Leyden, Vern Rowe. Dr. F. Wm. Rundle, Henry Suddard, Frank Wilbur along with coach Jas. G Bishop and manager Fred T. Whalley. SEND CONGRATULATIONS T. V. "Terry" Kelly expertly handled the duties of Master of Ceremonies and after intro- 1603\ducing the head table guests) and club executive members, mate of the late Dennis Mc- Intosh, 'presented the Dennis) McIntosh Memorial Trophy and) when the name of the winner, goalie Merv Marshall was an- nounced as "the most valuable player" and winner of the award, the choice was enthusi-} astically endorsed by all the boys. They had done the voting. Jack Wilson, secretary of the OLA, congratulated the Green Gaels on their fine triumph and Ed. Blair, president of the Cana- dian Lacrosse Association, de- clared that the Oshawa team had proven to the West that la- crosse, as it should be played, a clean, hard-running game, can be played in the East. 'We owe your Oshawa club a | thanked The City for the gift of the gold rings to the boys and the CLA for the scrolls and in conclusion, called on all present), yaluable pick-up. to toast "Oshawa Green Gaels, Champions of Canada"'. ; For four of the players, this marked their final appearance) as 'Juniors'. Those graduating beyond the Junior age-limit this season include Tom Conlin, Elmer Tran, Dave Lough and)si49 Albion Bow! 5656. Mike Gray. Team captain Tom Conlin con-/ cluded the evening's program, when on behalf of his team- mates, he voiced their sincere appreciation for the victory ban- quet tendered the team and for the gifts that had been bestowed. just missed a shut-out victory by one pin at Bowlerama against the Albion Bow] club but the four game win was still including valuable games of 296, }291 and 272; Jim Cassells 894 \for 35 with his last three games jof 385, 241 and 263, playing a {big part in the win. Gerry Bennett had 739 for 33 frames and his 278 score in the fourth game was a big factor The Oshawa crew took the first game 1238 to 1180, lost the |second, 1156 to 1155 and went jon to take the next three games,|! i |1218 to 1086, 1285 to 1137 andjin winning that game, Dutch 11246 to 1097, The five-game|Lugtenburg who was a little team totals were, Acadiansjunder the weather had one of his very few bad days and had yn-|t0 settle for 604 for 28 frames. changed as the leading Stan Dick Adams was used sparingly Jarvis Insurance club also came|*"¢ racked up 201 for 9 frames. up with a four-to-one win, over| Veteran Jim Ginn was as Ace Bowl and the L. J. Mc-|usual at his very best against The standing remains Guinness outfit did likewise |against the Knob Hill club. | Bob Gallaghre was the top |Acadian with 253, 236, 239, 281 the Acadian team and it was only fitting that Ginn should be the one to clinch the winning of the second game for Albion Bowl. Ginn's total of 1348 con- control of the game from the Ho dge ye Of 299, 228, 270, 250 and (misconduct) 9.09, O'Shea (misconduct) beginning, the eventual amount! 9.50, Kelly (slashing) 13.20, Orr (elbow: would' have been ing) 19.43, and Kelly Chighsticking) 19.43. . Ken Campbell, | THIRD PERIOD ach| 6 St. Catharines: Hull coach (Laidlaw, Eichler) 7, St. Catharines: Eichler (Hodge, Kelly) ary St. Catharines: Graham (Hodge, Hull) Oshawa: Vail (Litte, » O'Shea) Oshawa: Smith (Little, Vail) satisfied to verbally rake the/qo jj within their power to official Rad Lay 2m ves genie victory from Osh- result, Hp y ¥lawa Generals, when they mect!of minutes lt ee tence Hawks jin Bowmanville tomorrow night,!much less. . . a8 ., |Starting at 8 p.m. St. Catharines' manager - Only when the guilty culprit, | Dennis Hull was a two-goal/should have a blushing expres- en gi cag to a cones ya a, bag hace sion for several days after game into a farce, wi ejcounters from Ross Eichler.|piurting out some time ago egg-throwing, finally connected, Ken Laidlaw, Art Graham, and/ about She attitude of Oshawa} 9. hitting referee Smith on the leg,|of course, Stanfield. Generals' supporters, in Bow- did action resemble a bona-| yixe Dube . | ; : 10, A é : d au, Danny O'Shea,|manville, which of course was | fide | hockey contest, | wheréiRon Buchanan, with number 47laway out of proportion, His|"pst,ca™"gr Sant ay , _ Play for the year, George Vail and|multitude of followers in St.|siair <ighting): Laidlaw. (fighting) and main attraction. ? Bill Smith scored Oshawa's|Kitts gave the worst display of Stanfield "Cslashing, roughing)" 6.3% end And it was in the third) goals. throwing junk onto the ice yes-,C728™ (interference) 15.28. eye -- play speeded = SHORT NOTES .... George terday of any of the eight cities at St, Kitts overcame a 3-2/Vail became the sixth member|this season. : ini i ine defieit, scored three unanswer-jof Oshawa Generals to score 20| ST. CATHARINES -- zoai,| WEEK-END STARS ja driving finish in the Ppt Baa: Do Mephee (aorsey) ed goals for a 5-3 lead, only tojor more goals this season. Vail/Sneddon; defence, Graham, period 40. OVEN ane ily. dis- A teeyhe Weed have the battling Oshawa Gen-lregistered his 20th in Peterbor- Eichler, Jarrett and Freeman;| By THE CANADIAN PRESS deficit and to eventualy a: (Bryan, Woods) erals rally for two quick tallieslough Thursday - night. . . . 'forwards, Laidlaw, Hull, Stan-| Dave Keon of Toronto. whose card vines roe Sieyott heagiea Final Period os * % y bie sc , . second goal of the game gave avons by * Eno he Maple Leafs a 4- thrilling a game as could be 3 win over Thrasher) rt Niles (Holliday) u " | wished. | ined ee en Plaza Food, trailing in the Glaspel! 8 Larry Jeffre best-of-three set, by one game, Detroit's Larry Jeffrey, whose thr s y g NORTH PLANT PLAYOFFS ie 253 for 1262; Ozzie Keeler "NHL BIG SEVEN | |"By THE CANADIAN PRESS |ness 30; "Acadian Cleaners 4 | Rod Gilbert was the big pro-|Manufacturers Life Insurance ducer in the weekend doings of|22; Ace Bowling Centre 21; the National Hockey League. (Knob Hill Bow] 17; Albion Bowl He. figured somewhere in the|15 and Aurora Bowl 13. Suddard's Cycle An Knight's Enter Final ay armen, rn D. McPhee, Tin-|tieing marker and the period/ York Rangers. : jing, the race for to i ended in a stalemate. The four assists gave him 36/undoubtedly be role 4 panei | The final period produced|{or-the season and left him in a/by both Acadian Cleaners and 1.40/more top-notch hockey with 57-point tie for sixth place with/the L, J. McGuinness clubs both 743! Mrodern's led by Burgess in|his linemate Phil Goyette wholafter the final payoff position 1B ein Het, holding spfy] (Scored once and collected a pair|The Stanley Jarvi club . ne ' g the powerfull or assists, winner of the fi oo 2.16 nantes medias Geis, *| Up top, the point-collecting| they can Prec pe oe eal ea ae ae, ends leader, Chicago's Stan Mikita,| i snidid sis, AS the clock moved into the|added an assist to run his pe ie ------ 4 i7.34\final minutes, play seemed de-|con's production to 75 points y at Knob Hill Bow! will . %.20/stined for overtime. However| with 33 goals. ere Life In- vee ay sin . bs to: Russell| Knights, with less than one min-| The top goal-getter, Mikita's| The standing now shows Stan Jarvis Insurance in the lead with 32 points; L. J. McGuin- Suddard Cycle provided the)Knox, Norris, initial upset of the NPHL semi- dall, Miller, Worsley. |finals as they roared back with) First Perioe . Suddard: (Bruce, . Suddard: Suddard: . Suddard: Geer (Niles) Plaza: .Young (Knox) . Suddard: Thrasher (Eno) O'Keefe Player Award Oshawa Hawks Win third-period goal provided a#}2 jwin for the Red Wings over! |Montreal Canadiens Sun- struck early with vengeance on Young's goal and throughout the rest of the initial period, Plaza was full value for a 3-0 lead (Sud.) ute remaining, moved to the at- qnnls, OF, Goal: By Plaza 18 end byitack and Flintoff flipped in the Y winning marker, on a scramble jin front of Modern's cage, to BLACK KNIGHTS teammate Bobby Hull, counted} goal No. 36 and picked up an as-| jsist for 72 points. Andy Bathgate, with Toronto SHORGAS HEATING & day night. Glenn Hall, Chicago goalie,| jwho turned in his sixth shutout jof the season when the Black Hawks beat Boston Bruins Sun- \day night. Ron Stewart, a two-goal man} for Toronto in a 5-2 win over with McPhee and Miller being} e marksmen, as the Food men| spell doom to Modern's bid toinow, counted a pair of assists en : | Black Knights advanced to|wnseat. the unbeaten Knight/in fourth and Chicago's Kenny /held a definite edge over the). finais as they squeaked by|Squad. |\Wharram clicked for his 32nd Cyclemen. ; an aroused Modern Grille squad) BLACK KNIGHTS -- Van-|goal in fifth. Suddard's started their final), an eyelash, in registering a|Stone, Fitchett, Fogal, Porteous,| 'phe leaders: 'ombigg sega ve dt densnal 9-1 decision, that eliminated the snot gg: Cawker, McDonald,| : rom close i s signalled/Counter men from the playoff|Aldred, Hall, Flintoff, Pappas, | iki i the beginning of a sustained) jicture for the current tk Denault, Mason, Sutton. "i Hut Ghicage'" drive by Suddard's, that result: Knights will now go against! MODERN GRILLE -- Bur-|Beliveau, Montreal ed in their taking a 4-3 lead. | suddard Cycle, in the best 3-0f-5\oess_ Houck, Vanderzwet,|Bathgate, Toronto nged back and forth|finals starting March 1, at 1|Pringle, Meraw, R. Burgess, Wharram, Chicago fairly even with Plaza agreed a . bag pmo Arena. |Duncan, Kilpatrick, McCabe,|Gilbert, New York | Modern Grille, facing elimina-|nyfrield, Buchanan, Planke. is New York Round-Robin Opener Senior B Playoffs Oshawa Basketball Hawks led Oshawa to a 57-to-27 half-)Terr d i cc aceare } s 57+t : y Reidel and Terry Bailey;\New York. S nde ight -opened their Senior "B" round- time lead. Kitchener was pacedichipped in with 14 points each, Pty tte sie "robin playoffs, with a convine-|b Terry Bailey and Joh be , coy y Bailey and John Duf-- FOUL SHOTS -- The Hawks who scored -wi «ing 79 to 64 victory over Kitch-/field, with 8 and 6 points re- played their first half of theland to aur oar he Play ra ener, at. Donevan Collegiate spectively in S: y- basketball season in Saturday's the Ca e d Chicago ) nadiens upended C go! ea i jon increased pressure as First Period "Gym here on Saturday night. The second half was a com: firs : 3 Set was com: first half, but as has been their|3. "| i DOMINATE FIRST HALF par thy ye story as Kitch-|trouble, they cannot put tw T Gedis Tome' oh : period drew to a close. Finally,/tion, fought with inspired vigor : er switched to a zone defence good halves together. Oshawa sad os ri 0 counted) voung's second goal created &|throughout the initial period and] 4, modern: Don goa's for Detroit in a 3-2/4.al] tie and overtime loomed|were rewarded when Duncan " tmuroebhs Pringle) | One Dollar Per Week per tire will buy you ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT, quality TAKE-OFF TIRES. Size 700-14, 4-ply abe quickly ran up a $0-point ane dicen, bn the second half, | Kitchener shot 18 for 30 at- win over Boston Saturday after- large. rifled a shot past Vanstone in| 2 Knights: Porteous (Fogai) ... ; awa went eight minutes/tempts. Brent Oldfield and Tom|"00": However, Hyp hogan of Sud:|/Knight's cage to post Modern's cfinal Period oo ------Idard's blasted the winner past|into a 1-0 lead which Burgess in| * Knights: Flintott Maxwell and Suddard's hung on ree tn] ad rorteaus, rating, tubeless blacks. These TIRES | are now SOLD AT TREMENDOUS : SAVINGS -- and -- are tires off new cad, Hawks, wore, Paced bY without scoring a ingle pel worked tnemelveeIn ah I nt the ground--Olinyk picking off;championship is concerned." : Modern's, net protected mightily| o'keete Siar to: desperation assaults second-half letdown|Brantford club, rumored to be|by Plaza, in a vain effort to ° cars that have been traded for white- | walls. making by their two veteran)cyshion, this w " : 4 paards, Bob Booth and Fred Prssettoit is would have proved muimorous important rebounds. Hawks play the powerful/in face of until the 20-minute mark, when Lill on Goel: By. Knights $2 end ss] =. gp oy Dig Ae ae Bigg Fab Terry\was particularly disturbing to|the class ofthe four trams oo-.|stay in the playoff picture. ' } id e e Kitchener on-/ Manager Joe Wrubel, who com.|peting in the Senior B" round- SUDDARD CYCLE -- Russell, THESE ARE NOT SECONDS, Porteous of Knights fired the! moderns 14, could not contain them. Booth,/slaught with ll and 9 points mented, 'These six or eight-\robin playoffs, in Brantfora, on|Brown, Glaspell, Eno, Niles, CARRYING FULL WARRANTY in particular, drov y hisieach F dls reise eaeck ties - BB gy lg lg hit hs ge cyan' a Olinyk minute scoring droughts ha v e/Saturday. Hughes, Thrasher, Bruce,| scoring some beautiful driving scored six pag ob Grier killed us in play offs in the past., Next home-game for the Osh-|Percy, Foster, Burgess, Latch- "baskets. eiichcne iy i 7 ---- afford to stop shortjawa Hawks will be en March/ford, Holliday, Geer. © @uc tin a ' outscored the 'ike that or we will be on the|7, when Brantford wit "® the) PLAZA FOOD -- Maxwell, Kitchener, playing witfiout)/Hawks by a 37-to-22 margin injoutside looking in, as far as the opposition Bryan, Woods, Collins, Young, We Do Our Own Financing (Corner of Chure OUST MODERNS APPLIANCES Industrial and © Commercial The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. | (Corner of Athol) G A Pts.| 33 42 75 | 36 36 23 46 16 45 32 28 21 36 21 36 soe 29.01 "Corky" Burgess SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! 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