MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1928;
HOW HONG KONG LOST.
THE 29TH TEST.
ment is made to the "North China found his best form.
Daily News" for this interesting description of the game.
FIRST DAY.
Interesting Position Reached.
THE CHINA MAIL,
Full Scores.
Full scores and analysis:-
1st Innings Shanghal. D. W. Leach, c ́and & Erskine M..J. Divecha, e Jex, b Musson Lieut. Melsome, C Jex,
Reynolds...
Musson
Musson
b
E. G. Barnes, run out
Byes-4; Leg-byea-1; Wides
-1
Total ...
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Musson
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE PROSPECTS.
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THE HIGHT CANTABS..
The Oxford Cricket season pra-
be met: Lancashire, Kent, Glances- tershire, Derbyshire, Glamorgan and Leicester; in addition to the Foresters and tho West Indies. 16 All these games are at Oxford, and on tour Essex, Surrey, the M.C.C., and H. D. G. Leveson-Gower'a XL will be encountered.
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The staff consists of J. T Hearne and Fowler (Middlesex), Makepeace (Lanenshire)—as pre- Mminary coach-Beslee (Kent),
12 Sinfield (Gloucester), Remnant
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2(Scotland), and Walters, the Ful- ham footballer, who is an Oxonian.
M. A. McCanlia is the now cap-| tain, and he will command the ser- vices of eix old Blues, A. M. o Crawley, P. V. F. Cazalet, J. H. Nunn, A. T. Barber, W. M. McBride, and I. I. F. McIntosh, all of whom should keep their places.
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McBride could not play last year 129 owing to illness, and for the samo reason Nuan was very much out
0. M. R. w.of form. Both, however, are now fully recovered and felt no ill- effects through playing football in the winter,
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Fall of Wickets.
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Strong in Sentors,
The seniors include such useful players as C. E. Frazer, H. H. Garinad-Wella, T. B. G. Welch, E. Snell, C. K. Hill-Wood, P: GE. 129 Nash, N. A. Doggart, and A. S. Bradshaw, while among the Fresh- men are that very fine" bat from Winchester, P. G. T. Kingsley, and
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R. Eglinton (Sherborne), J. M. Monkhouse (Rugby), G. A, R.
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Farquharson, who has had experi- ence in the West Indies, E. J. Tucker (a bowler from Tonbridge), 20. W. Skene (Sedbergh), and J. II. Green (Brighton)-two left-hand- ers-E. W. Welling (Cheltenham), and P. H. Staples (Shrewsbury),] and last, but not least, the Nawab 11 of Pataudi, a young Indian who has had the advantage of Being coach- ed by Frank Woolley.
INTERPORT CRICKET. when facing Musson at the pavi- ed. Leach in a stand that never will equally delightful shot off the left-utes past 2 o'clock, leaving Jex 'VARSITY CRICKET
lion-end, gained renewed applause be forgotten and which produced hander, Melsome was Introduced still in possession. for a vigorous pull to the leg 119 runs in exactly 100 minutes at the pavillon-end,"
The scenes at the finish wera boundary, but the joy of the home The manner of the dismissal of both The Beginning of the End. characteristic of an interport supporters was short lived, for, batsmen furnished further sepsa Barrett's scheming did not rest match, but business prevented a with one run' added, Stokes paid tions and after they left the, ond at this for Dr. O'Hara was given larger crowd from paying respects the penalty of putting his legs in soon came with the total of 279. the ball at the top-end four runs to victors and, vanquished, who are Below is given a full account of front of a ball that we invited, Fifteen minutes remained for play later, and this marked the begin- now 14 all in the agrics of 29 the Interport cricket match he and received, the appeal of 1... when Hayward and Fincher entered ning of the end. At 48. Hayward matches-one being left drawn. mises to be more successful than tween Hong Kong and Shanghai, Stokes, who had batted for 32 upon the task of obtaining the 223 was bowled with a ball that swung It le also noteworthy that this is usual. At least it will not be the played at Shanghai. The Col minutes, fully justified the con- runs required for victory and of
local fault of the officials if it is not, -ony's team was handsomely de-fidence reposed in him and his this number they scored 18 with from leg and then turned in just Shanghai's first victory on 'feated, as briefly reported in the display, which included five 4's, out being separated before stumps ward's value as an opening bats-
enough to beat the bat. Hay-, soil since 1922.
Not only have they engaged a Messrs. J. Cameron and N. F.very much larger professional staff, daily newspapers. Acknowledg-encourages the belief that he has were drawn for the day.
Thus the play to-day, which com- man once again was amply demon-Meyers, as Umpires, were entitled but the list of fixtures is the most Dr. O'Hara's Innings.
mences at 11 a.m. is fraught with strated and although not so con- to the compliments that were paid imposing for many years. No few After he left, Palmer emulated tremendous possibilities and the vincing as in his first innings, he to them and the visitors were theer than six first-class counties will Barrett to present Jex with his question remains, can Hong Kong, may console himself in the fact first in this direction. fourth victim of the afternoon with all their wickets intact, obtain that a sigh of relief, not forget- shot that neither batsman is like the 210 runs required?
ting a round of applause, followed Erskine's ly to repeat and after Qunyle
enterprise brought his footsteps to the pavillon, had caused the 100 to be holsted about the turn of yesterday morn-
More Disaster. when play had been in progressing's tide in favour of Hong Kong,
Fincher was then joined by Shanghai, May 28, 132 minutes, a brilliant catch at a six, 6 fours and 6 twas being in Quick but with two runs added he In a week-end of sensational first slip brought about his dis- cluded in a very sporting innings lashed out to another of Melsome's sport, the cricketers of Shanghai missal with the total undisturbed. during which, however, he was the slows that swung more than usual LF. Stokes, Lb.w, b Musson and Hong Kong contributed their The Hong Kong skipper was re- favourite of fortune on no fewer and Freshwater eagerly snapped Capt. E. I.; M. Barrett, & Jex, quota in no small measure-not sponsible for another superb catch than four occasions. For sheer up an easy catch at deep point.
b Erskine because of any superlative quality when Freshwater left at 118, and merit, the innings of Hancock stood. Further disaster was to follow, J. A. Quayle, e Hancock, b of the cricket but because of the Isaacs was caught off a full toss. alone, giving no chance during a for, with no
Erskine addition, Reynolds' keanness, the good fellowship, With Barnes and Dr. O'Hara stay of 100 minutes at the wickets could not resist the temptation of W. E. Palmer, c Jex, b Erskine team work and for all that cricket jassociated in the last-wicket part and scoring & fours in a memorable having
# bang at Melsome and Dr. W. E. O'Hara, not out.. has done to teach the world to nership, 129 appeared by place of work that received due re- Barnes smartly had the baile off Sgt. Freshwater, e Hancock, b play the game.
Whatever the means of the only concession by cognition from the large concourse before the new comer could regain J. A. Isaacs, e Hayward, b Fates may hold in store for to-dex-four byes that could not be of spectators.
his crease. For Reynolds' Intre- day, and possibly to-morrow, the avoided from Musson's wide de
A Fine Partnership. pidity at such a stage of bla lan events of Saturday's opening play livery to leg, and which should
Divecha was out to an unfortun-ings, and the game, there is only were of such a nature as to cause have been converted into another ate misunderstanding, but it was one judgment, but the verdict was the balance of the 29th test how boundary to increase the Doctor's his own fault, and Melsome seemed suppiled himself upon his return in progress to be anticipated with meritorious score-but the end quite at home until he chopped a to the pavilion. For Barnes-full the utmost curiosity. How the came with a brilliant piece of ball a foot ontside the off stump on marks. renewal of the struggle to-day fielding by Erskine which result to his wicket. The luncheon interval will end is more than men caned in Barnes being run out.
It is not without interest to re- proved disastrous to Stokes, but it cord that at this juncture of the Capt. I. Erskine ..22 say. The situation in a nutshell
The Hong Kong Innings. was a particularly good ball from Ju that Shanghai, batting first on The wicket was somewhat Reynolds that disturned the off peg innings, Melsome's figures read, Lieut. A. a wicket that Friday's rain had easier when Hong Kong commence and Quayle also was quite at ease 4.2 overs, 3 maidens, 4 runs and 3 greased to a state of fieryness ined their venture at 3.10, and the before Erskine contrived to send wickets, and in his sixth over Mus. Capt. J. Ꭱ. patches, were all dismissed in the start was full of hope, Hayward ons. down that same in appreciably son fell a victim to the agility and Reynolds 7 2 22 ** space of 164 minutes for the mod and Fincher settling down in ex from leg.. The manner of Barrett's skill of Barnes to snap up a snick Rev. E. K. Quick 9 1 23 est score of 129, in response to cellent style to the bowling of dismissal was another misfortune from another swinger that really which, Hong Kong batted for 152 Isaacs (pavilion-end) and Fresh for Shanghai-a ball that was quite should have been left entirely 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ΙΟ minutes to record a total of 108 water. The 10 appeared in five a yard witle of the leg stamp strik-alone. With only 54 runs on the runs for the loss of eight wickets. minutes, and 19 minutes later they him on the left to cannon on to board, this was a sorry state of 20 20 33 75 94 97 99 112 120 Barrett's Decision to But First. 20 was obtained by Fincher's the wicket, and it was then that Dr. affairs but Owen-Hughes arrived
Erskine bowled 1 wide. The state of the wicket tempted straight drive to the pavilion off O'Hara joined Leach in the partner on the scene to appreciate the idea
2nd Innings--Shanghai, Barrett to consider the policy of Isaacs. Then, with five runs add-ship that has made further history of playing, well forward to Mel Lieut. Melsome b Reynolds sending the visitors in first and ed, Fincher was bowled and in the annals of Interport cricket. some, and from the second ball he M. J. Divecha, run out the circumstances would, perhaps. Quick, who helped Hayward to have tempted other men to adopt add 13 runs, was out to a ball that For 119 minutes they defied alt and received turned it nicely to the L. F. Stokes, b Reynolds
when Lench left with the score square leg boundary. Then the 60 D. W. Leach, e Musson, b
Erskine .... such a policy, with the risk justi- would have struck his off stump reading 248, his own share was a was indicated by means of four fied by things that happened. He at least that is how it appeared masterly 80 that included.7 foure, byes-a valiant but unsuccessful. A. Quayle, b Erskine ... decided, however, to bat first for to the umpire. Meanwhile, Hay-
a three and twos. Without a effort by Earnes to stop a "shoot. Capt. E. I. M. Barrett, b Quick the "bite" of the greased top- [ward had been batting with much single blemish, it must be regarded er" from the Doctor and when Dr. W. E., O'Hara, e Hancock, dressing was not so bad as its restraint and excellent judgment, as one of the
b Musson finest innings of Owen-Hughes essayed two classic "bark" and for the complete col-particularly against O'Hara, who larae that followed, the players displaced Freshwater at 34, and Leach's career. The Doctor left 20 drives through the covers there W. E. Palmer, b Erskine
Sgt. Freshwater, c Hayward, to another fine was a re-ahuling in the field to have only themselves to blame, when. Reynolds appeared on the runs later-out
b Erskine ... Lench and Divecha opened quite scene, the new comer showed his catch by Hancock at first slip and such good purpose that Fincher E. G. Barnes, not out confidently when facing Erskine, appreciation of yet another long it was indeed a tragle happening was almost caught in an effort to. A. Isaacs,. Hayward, b at, the top-end, and Musson, but hop from Isaacs that, promptly seeing that he required only 4 more drive Melasme to the pavillon-end runs were difficult against bowl-was despatched to the tapes. His uns to complete his century. tapes. The 70 was signalled nt ing that had the command of enthusiasm for a similar shot re- Nevertheless the tremendous cheer-12.30 and then, with four runs good length and fielding that was suited in disaster, Freshwater ac-Ing that greeted, bim upon his re-added, Fincher's stubborn defence teenness personified, so that the cepting a catch at deep point that turn to the pavilion was in sincere was penetrated by O'Hara' with the 10 appeared only after 18 min-was highly meritorious, in face of appreciation of a magnificent effort first ball of the bowler's 11th over, utes play, the outcome of Leach's a glaring sun, and the tea interval at a critical time, the visitors join Agures which included six maidens monopoly of the howling and the was taken immediately after ing in the applause for a display and realising only seven runs. Capt. J. Erskine .273 2 87 first boundary of the game off a Musson had brought the 50 up at that included 10 fours, 3 threes and Fincher's splendid innings cannot Lieut. A. H. full toss from Erskine. Divecha, 4.16. Isaacs bowled his 14th con- twos. No one alse offered any be gauged by mere figures. He Musson
bowling of playing well to instruction, open-secutive over when play re-com-resistance to ed his account with a trio when menced and the first two balls Brakine, who once again came out occupied the wickets for 105 min- Capt.
his Reynolds
.16 3 95 2 15 runs had been recorded, but nearly brought about the down with splendid figures and deserved utes-sufficient testimony to
3 37 1 with two runs added the Parsce fall of Hayward.
them and the final minutes of the watchfulness-and although best- Rev. E. K. Quick .15
H. Owen-Hughes. 5 • 26 0 cricketer played too late at a real-! Lench was introduced with the day's play were consistent with the ca upon several occasions not
.could be urged
Erskine bowled 2 no-bails and 1 ly good bull and Jex brought off a score reading 62, and although sensations previously furnished, single chance very smart catch at the wickets. the position called for enterprise Fincher being almost bowled upon against him. He had four 4's in wide.
Lieut. Melsome filled the breach on the part of the batsmen, it was two occasions and Hayward nar his meritorious display, and it was only to see Leach depart with no not forthcoming and runs came at rowly averting. similar disaster unfortunate for his side that he was a victim of a ball that would addition to the score, Erskine a snail's pace. Musson left at 71 when facing Freshwater.
have defeated most batsmen. bringing off a meritorious one--a simple return to the bowler-
19 35 36 82 129 248 248-275-879 handed catch to a ball that rose and the perseverance of O'Hara,
Ramsey and Hancock Dismissed.
Sports. Ist Innings Hong Kong. Owen- Ramsey, then joined to the middle of the pitch off a coupled with the judgment of half-cock shot from a bumping | Barrett, claimed its reward with
Hughes, who brought the 80 up A. W. Hayward, c and b O'Hara 42
E. C. Fincher, Issacs with a seat glance off the Doctor Rev. E. K. Quick, l,b.w., b hall. Stokes signalised his advent the score reading 75. Hayward's to the crease with a neat glance masterly innings, which had oc-
to the leg boundary, and then Bar- O'Hara.... rett decided to re-introduce Fresh- Capt. J. R. Reynolds, to the leg boundary and just as cupied 116 minutes, undoubtedly things were shaping well, the saved the day for the visitors, All preconceived ideas of an in-water at the top-end vice O'Hara.
Freshwater, b Isaacs ustuteness of Hancock revealed it- and his skill was duly appreciated teresting finish to the interport That the change met with the de- Lieut. A. H. Musson, and b ́self, Reynolds relieving Erskine at by a packed pavillon. After his cricket match received a rude sired effect can be illustrated by Lach
the top-end and getting Melsome departure, Owen-Hughes made shock, for a little more than two recording that Ramsey was missed H. Owen-Hughes, c Palmer, b caught at the wicket with his two delightful off-drives before hours' play yesterday sufficed to off the first ball from the fast bow- O'Hara second ball. This was an amazing Palmer atoned for a previous mis- bring about the dismissal of the ler-the only mistake of the in- A. W. Ramsay, b Leach catch by Jex off a mis-hit to a ball take in the slipsa difficult one visiting team from Hong Kong for ings-but it proved an inexpensive H. R. B. Hancock, b Isracs.. that should have found a refuge admittedly-and Ramsey left at among the spectators on the leg 94 through mistiming one that the meagre score of 102, Shanghai let-off for, after Ramsey had col- G. R. Sayer, b. Isaacs
was slower from Leach. It was thus gaining a comfortable, and lected a brace at the soldier's ex- Capt. J. Erskine; a Divecha, b Keeping the Batsmen Guessing. appropriate that. Hancock should well deserved, victory by 120 runs, pense, the fourth ball of the over Leach The association of Barrett and bring the 100 up at 5.00, and Bar- For this startling collapse, the aaw Ramsey endeavour to turn one S. Jex, not aut Stokes promised well, for the rett's inspiration brought about wicket-quite the worst for many to leg. It was a sorry shot at a measure to good length ball and Barnes made half-century appeared through the dismissal of Sayer with the years was in some
blame, but the fact remains, and no mistake with the "dolly" catch the medium of a delightful last ball of the day. straight drive to the boundary off
A Unique Bowling Feat. will not be disputed, that Lieut. at the wickets. The score Of all the features of the day's Melsome and Sgt. Freshwater read 88, and with Hancock appear Reynolds by Shanghai's captain, who, realising his responsibility, cricket, none excelled the perform-bowled in their best form, and ing on the scene, something was J. A. Isaace....91.1 9 64 was at great pains to play him for 138 minutes, unchanged, and a Shanghal point of view, received quite prepared to ee the first ball Dr. W. B. O'Hara 30 W 11 him-ance of Dr. O'Hara, who bowled their most opportune efforts, from expected. No one, however, was Sgt. Freshwater 13416 Rev. E. K. Quick relieved Musson without a man in the outfeld, the most able zupport from feldamen he received rise sharply off one of D. W. Leach.....18 6 Fall of Wickets, at the pavilion-end, and it is not latter feature being probably uni- that were keenly alive to the situa- the bad spots to hit the shoulder without interest to record that atque in Shanghai or any other tion, and a wicket-keeper who lived of his bat and present Stokes with 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 this stage Musson had bowled for themselves and it is not without this late introduction
cricket. His figures speak for up to his reputation. In view of a high catch at silly point. It was
of Lieut. with mixed feelings of regret that 25 88 47 71 75 94 94 108 175 185 a spell of 65 minutes, his analysis interest to record that seven of Melsome into the attack, it is of Hancock, a real-friend of all lovers 2nd Innings-Hong Kong bearing the figures of 11 overs, 3
the 14 maidens were bowled in great interest to note that for two of cricket, should have been an E. C. Fincher,. b O'Hara...
|A. W. Hayward, b Melsome maidens. 23 runs, 1 wicket.
succession. Quick, with three men in the
seasons before coming to Shang other victim to the vagaries of a country, kept the batsmen guess-
bal he bowled for Gloucestershire, pitch that behaved in a shocking Rev. E. K. Quick, e Freshwater,
b Melsome.... ing with his tantalising slows, and
and is understood to have account manner from the commencement. the rate of scoring therefore was
ed twice for no less a player than Sayer came in with the score read. Capt. J. R. Reynolds, ot Barikes,
b Melsome not increased, but Stokes brought
ing 88, but no liberties were taken Lieut. A. H. Musson, e Barnes, Hobbs at very small cost. the 60 up with a beautiful hit to
The Initial Orers
before: lunch except with the very bTM Helsome the leg boundary off Reynolds,
Glorious weather again prevail- seldom loose one, and when-Isager H. Oven-Hughes, e Stokes, b who gave way to Erskine's re-
Melsome introduction nine runs later, and Looked forward to with extra-ed when Hayward and Fincher, the was entrusted with the last over
Barnes,
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boundary.
SECOND DAY.
How Shanghai Recovered.
May 29,
the
THIRD DAY.
Hong Kong's Defence Broken.
May 30.
2
Erakine...
Byes-9; Leg-bycs-5; Wides
-2; No.-balls 2
Total
ROWLING ANALYSIS.
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There is scope here, under wise leadership for a good all-round 18 side, and in McCanlis Oxford ́have just the kind of captain to take advantage of the material at his disposal.
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W.
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J. .R.
Reynolds bowled 1 wide.
Fall of Wickets.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Byes-11; Leg-byes-8
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then
BOWLING ANĀLTHIS, 0. M.
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STRONG IN BLUES.
Keen Compeston for Honours At Cambridge.
Supporters of Cambridge Cricket are looking forward to another vic-| tory at Lord's this year with as 9 10 much confidence as, at the begin- ning of last term, they looked for victories in the Boat Race and tho
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The prospects are strengthened] to this extent by the fact that no fewer than eight Old Blues are in 4residence again.
F. J. Seabrook, 'who may be des- Gcribed as a mature player, in the new captain, and he looks like be- ging more fortunate than was E. W. Dawson for all the indications are 11that he will have the help of K. S. 6 Duleepsinhjl, who is definitely tak 32 Ing up residence again, which may 7 Be taken as some proof that his
winter in Switzerland has restored] 46 him to health.
2 M. J. Turnbull, who was also un- 14 able to play last season, is the new hơn. sec. and the hope is that the 188 operation on his knee has put him right so that he can give Cambridge Rw. of his best at other forms of sport
4 as well as cricket.
A lot is expected of R. W. Robins, 31 C. Longfold, and F. Longries,
E.
the last two bowlers, while Longfield, is equally good in either department.
the change had the desired effect, ordinary interest the second day's overnight not-outs, resumed their before the interval, only a single A. W. Ramsay,
Innings shortly after 11 o'clock accrued as a result of Owen Freshwater for Barrett, after patting one of play in the Interport cricket match and although lessee, bowled a Hughes glance to leg on the left-H. P. B. Hancock, € Stokes, the many bad spots in the wicket between Shanghai and Hong Kong maiden to Fincher, it was quite ob-hander.
b. Freshwater tried to turn the next ball to leg. underwent some truly dramatic vious that the nature of the day's
The Final Spasm
| G. E. Sayer, c. Divecha, The ball, striking another greasy changes. As already known, the patch, rose more sharply than an- close of Saturday's play found fresh breeze did not sult the left. When play was resumed at 2.04 Freshwater ticipated, and, hitting the edge of honours oven, Shanghat being dis hander from the pavilion end: pan, the 100 appeared through Capt. J. Erskine, b Freshwater the bat, presented Jex with an missed for 129, and Hong Kong Despite this, however, runs were another sound stroke, to the off S. Jex, not easy catch.
finishing up the day with 108 for always hard to obtain and with the boundary by Owen-Hughes but Quayle helped to put on 12 runs 8 wickets. The sensations of yestesmen exercising every restraint, with two runs added Bayer urged before the lunch interval, but terday's cricket commenced with the 15 minutes elapsed before Hay-one into the safe hands of Divecha there were anxious moments dur association of Hancock and Erskine ward brought 20 on the board by at mid-off, and Erakine failed to ing this accomplishment, Quayle and, as a result, Hong Kong gained means of a quick non-Freshwater survive his first ball, being much being all but bowled by Quick and the lead of 57 runs on the first in- that escaped
of three too late at what appeared to be a
| 8gt: Freshwater then a foolish call almost resulted pings
his anxi yorkerRealising, no doubt the.
Lisút. Melsome the fast Impossibility of the alluation, pw. EOH ious shots Owen-Hughes lashed out to a halte Isancs volley from Melsome, and Stoker
ard was not
swanting at cov and bring about the closure at 21 mafu
in Stokes being run out." When Shanghai commenced their enc-ous mone play was resumed at 2-o'clock, ond venture- under condiffóns | bowler Stokes brought 90 up on the board that Invited runs but half the aide thr with a single to leg off Brakine's were out for 129, and this was the bro 6Ah bait and the same pla Anxious position when O'Hara Join fol.
Byes 11;
Total
BOWLO
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