HEXANGULAR TOURNAMENT
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956,
THIRD BEST EVER
SATURDAY WAS A DAY OF CONTINUAL SURPRISES FOR THE RUGGER FANS
By "PAK LO"
Saturday was a day of continual surprises in rugger circles, for not only did the Club fall beneath the excellent attack of Army South by 25 points (2 goals, 5 tries) to 3 points (1 penuity goal), but the RAF narrowly scrambled through to vic- tory over the Police by × points (1 goal, 1 penally goal) to 5 points (1 gval), while the Navy with almost a new Afteen on the field completely confounded all crilica by overcoming one of the top contenders for the Hexangular title, Army North, by 12 points (3 tries, 1 penalty goal) to 10 points (2 goals), thus decreasing Army South's chances in the Tournament, and at the same time removing the Navy from the bottom of the table.
Before going on to The games it in interesting to consider the table as it now stands. Army South, with a game in hand. lead and on present form should be the table capable of beating Army North, thus emerging the clear-cut lenders us below shows:
ANOV 5 Chaka
N
P W DLF A P
431 31 45 4 2 0 233 330 20 4 10 5 27 13 4 0
Admits
+
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The save them Yet!
Wetit
RAF
Anny
Navy
Joltre
The mom bange is the fatdej
sen:01 from last provement
1
It-
Whe Challe which has played better nugget this seuson than has been set by Club supporters. fut ** many a day while the Police, withough they hav
We
pame that e sott, heve at least been scoring well
#after!
table proves
at
The 1s
Palle for last season 11
but change for thes
they white
way news with ai capital "N" and almost worthy
!!
on.
AHHA who] warda who were there to take i mother wing attack serum on the Club 23 then clisare, and the cleanly along the wing da Vetter who senged in the carnei Har conversion was interest 29-3
To the mai minute the Army raded yet another Bve poids le Total །j*་། Sauber aft** 10+ fromth Chyrnu-Semith, well to gatheri 31 agains tire posta. Buckby
Doming
and sente under
converter 25-3
NAVY V. ARMY NORTH There was no doubt that the #tjehungs in the Navy made a but dafrience, particularly เง the forward, who, were excellent, and they gainest un almust come advantage for plete territorial ads the Navy throughout the game
The idea of Lemging Moore in fly helt and pultaig Davies In the rente of the Navy this Even though the Hexariguler pred dividends as well, and the Lumines that the Navy will be Tap the
į even stronger for the dext thate atage yet, it is safe to
boxdes
J
the ape/tators are being treated to Wa
1k uppomenila on those dates 1711e th
brand improved ruger und that the splitting er i the Army a two fifteen has pletely
tot 1
bengkerta,
The
general.
Je
half way
the
g.
L
1.11. ARMT MOUTU
WOLA
without
The Navy forwards
outshone the
the ball, and
With much stronger for-
their #t words in front
the Navy three the seemed much happier and they often looked like seuring.
Di
Best of the Navy forwards Dusty who played one his best games To date, and with Davies getting the from the serum fairly regularly the Navy wire always a danger.
the enough Wildly
Ariny's two onis were scored from close to the Navy line, and the Any threes looked unsettled al [#145 When they did get the bail they crowded their wings and ronde Hitle ground,
Army
seate
JA1/95
When
about 12 vyands for the Navy line
they 14141 and wagt
dromed pass. Carough to score under
K converted Their speond goal Pate that Lagin The Navy's cagetuens to get at their Puponents The Army bad MOVN downdel until they were finally turk with about a yard to go, when Army was ordered
The Army heeled and held the Navy, Thinking they
CITE-
tart the
the
PerUn
sile, maticularly in the loose, tradi
་་་་་ where they were always on top had sent il out to the threes, broke woud the Anny Usey never fo
the rentalning Navy allowrd
cantly pushed the Army halves to forwards over the line and dropped settle down to any degree. ** Army
The As a result. It will not be sur-
Navy's three trich were all (resient by forwaite Dufty was the Gerrard in the centre of integrising if the Army North makers at They when after a kick line, but
in their head from a lineout he switches into his place and Carter took line-up next week. ever in the wing The Usult Moore but an excellent game
three excellent
tea y half and inde many goo who attacking Aver was openings, and almost invidiably
the Clubin
covering for-
WAN
#2
Anderson moved
* Loo gent for back-
must
in
Enkr 771 Tatler
* t blame for this loss of two len-
portant points, for
once again
41
his fast
German Sets
gathered
and scored Then Gate scored ane. agathi Teor ม kick aheud Irons a
lineout and flusally the third try Tyus morrid by yet another forward
The thie D bull went Jour
and More snapped it up and then Rave it to the forwards who passed back and forth between nbutt! One of them before one of the Courally
The scured well out. visivetajon won thisnex
The other reore came from a penalty attempt, which Moore look and with a alce dropped
they ran across fleid, and al-World Kilometre added vet mollier three points to
inost invariably lost ground.
Nor was their tackling much better than their running. In Jael rt 5% and it was this fact in parti-
downright
poor,
Track Record
Dortmund, Feb. 5 Germany's Edmuit Brenner cular that let the Club down tonight lowered the world re- the kilometre (Ave. cord for
wood Ighths of mile) on a
duor track, when he clocked two minutes and 23 seconds in Dortmund.
On the other hand the Club forwards played with fe verve, and though they
were
Anderson in 2
Second in the event was Nor- way's Ragnar
25.3
third seconds, nutes, Germany's Paul Schmidt in 2 Jentzutes, 25 8 seconds und
the Navy's sunce with a final score of 12 points to 10 points the Navy left the field the deserving victors.
RAF v. POLICE
Thus developed into a forward | battle, and my such was inclutted
tu be
but iL scrappy,
WUS Bann who came 12 the providest the ww the better in the lunge, had lo
Air- necessary impetus to the share the seruins and arouts
that Leinb mcn
had
Lisa Hy with the Army tram.
The Club forwards. how-
provided.
of the two teams the RAF ever, de not
their hock up
played the snore open Kaune, threes as well as they might | M and this was obvious on Satur-
the and this eventually made
although Chris Brasher difference,
towards day when
South fourth Britain's The Anny
in 2 minules 27,8 seconds. showed them just how it should
the end of the second half the The Sorial be done.
Criterium race Police forward who had fought (50 metres and twee 00 yards) well throughout began to the forwards the Club
Ey America's Ira and the Airmen were able were Kerr. Miller and Perman.
Mush on Wilit 21 points. add the deciding goal, the latter particularly
shining
Another American, Kutph In the loose, while Bucky was
Aldredge, was second with 14 Neither thrces really had a once again to the fore in the
chance
worth ther to show Army pack.
Best of
The whole of the Army three {
with division deserves pruise
Anderson naturally taking the llon's share of the credit. Both sels of halves played well but again it was the Army pair Juckman and Glen, who looked the most dangerous.
Before the Club had realised what had happened to thein the Army bad opened the scoring with a nice try by Buckby within a minute of the kick-off. The conversion was
missed 3-e.
Barely Reconds later from the drop out the Army South went off again, and after a good three move tise ball went to Čarter who went through the almost non-existent de- The Cun- fence to more well pur version was used. 0-0.
Į points.
10
Poland's Zbigniew Janiszew-though Wilmot showed a much
had form, and
ካሮ won the Pole Vault with improved
the ball might 4.2 metres, Germany's Lawrenz seen more of
have been able to score. won the 3,000 metres in 8
min- tes, 18.8 seconds, with Britain's John Disley
second in 8 min seconds and Norway's les 19 Ernest Larsen third In 8 min- utes, 24.4 seconds.
Germany's Miss Ursula Donath won the Ladies 800 metres In 2 minules, 17.4 seconds.-France-Presse.
MIKE COWAN
Now at Inst the Club got going EXPECTED TO
atul they graduntly Inveed. The Armý
back towards their own Rne ald on
the Army 25 in a lineout the Army RETURN HOME
were penalised
fat
staide
O'Kelly with a fine kick converted
1 Rive the Club Ea
points of the KRING,
three
only
The Army swung back Into the attack, but were kept at bay until the closing minutes of the first half When from 4 scrum the Army
threes were went off, and Carter got
before
was
3
Both sides tackled fairly well, but there was rome poor passing and the ball often went loose- For
had the Pelice, Scott grand game and made one or Iwo nice openings.
Johnstone
steady defence, lower of strength in and his kicking was good, but the
lacked other threes colesion.
Within six minutes of the game opening the Police scored when from a seruin on the half way line the ball came back jo Scott who cut through. then kicked ahead, and finally raced up to gather his own kick and score near the posts. Jolu- stone converted. 6-8.
The RAF replied with a penalty gual in the 20th minute by Ander- son, but after that play became terribly scrappy, and it was not until the closing minutes of the second half that there was another On the half way we the ball went
FIRST TEST
2/LA. Peter Boorman of 173 Loc. Bty., RA, and the HKAAC winning the Invitational 880 Yards Race at the University Inter-Faculty Meeting at Pokfulam on This was a Pok. Saturday in 2 minutes 3.4 seconds. fulam record and the time has only been beaten in Hongkong by LI. Keith Burch, Essex Regi. (2m.01.As at Boundary Street) and Bdsmn. H. Andison, KOSB (2m. 2.1s at Sookunpoo).
A surprise in this race was the second placing of Lt. Peter Alderton of the Essex Regt. who clocked a fast 2:05.0. Keith Martin of RAF Mount Davis was third in 2:05.4, disturbing a clean sweep for the Peters as l'eter Handles of RAF Little Sai Wan was fourth in 2:05.6-China Mail Photo,
Layers Will Not Take Chances With Clair Soleil
Says JAMES PARK
י.
RITA HALL'S ONE Sports Diary
BUT LAST RECORD GOES
By "RECORDER”
Pini-sized Rita Hall of the Hongkong Amateur
TODAY
Nesting
Council Meeting, ABP & QC_Com mitteo at SCM Post Board Boom, 6.30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY.
'Lawn Bowls.
Inter-Hong pairs presentation at ccc. e p.m.
Athletle Club once held five Colony athletic records. She Police To Guard · now holds only one the 100 Yards Dash in 11.8 seconds.
The one but Inal, the Long Jump record, went at Pokfulam on Saturday to South China's Ng Shuet-kwai who on her second of six jumps cleared 16 feet 7 inches to top Rita's - best by an inch.
Rita still holds the unofficial best over women's long jump mark in Hongkong. She cleared 17 feet 10 inches in practice once at Boundary Street, while the unofficial Colony best ever mark of 16 feet 10 inchts belongs to Mui Shun-ngan who cleared this at Caroline Hill in 1948 at a meeting before the HKAAA was founded. Colony records date back to 1951 when the HKAAA was founded.
Ocial
British Referees
On Contract In South America
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 8.
Police body-guards are being suppiled at matches for British referees on contract to football association m Scuth American countries.
The Britons themselves laugh at any suggestion that their Mul Shun-ngan
raid to witch thinks that the Caroline professional duties on the Deld
arc fraught with have cleared 17 feet 2 inches at Hill track is faster.
any undue incidents will another meeling In 1940, bul even this torget appears to be
happen-os two British referees discovered recently. well in the reach of Ng Shuel- kwal, who only look up lang Jumping
The her main event this season, and cleared 18 feet 10 inches in a "bad" jump of Pokfulam on Saturday.
that figure.
08
and
It may be in December and danger. January, but the dry spell ex-
Inlo February tending March definitely slows it down, Bill Meade, who awarded a
probable answer is that
penalty egainst the home elde Caroline Hill is the fastest track
exciting game in up to mid-January and Pok-
Argentina, Was attacked and fulam, once the rains come, is had a tooth knocked out. Police the fastest from Murch on.
had to turn water hoses and use tear
no
arc
blows
F
PRS on the crowd before
match between the Argentine Racing Club and Rio's Vasco do
Her actual distance cleared in
Peter Boorman need feel a jump from just behind the Lake-of board, her
over failing to the resulting fight was quelled. wixth on dianppointment Saturday, was 18:10, the official become the first sub-two minute In Rio, referee Fred Williame Half Miller in Hongkong. Mr She measurement being 16:3
**** | from Plymouth received two had three jumps over 18 feet Gurevitch, an excellent Judge of
011 the chla from D and two more were just under Potential, predicts 1:54 for the player after a decision during a Half in his first year at Com- bridge. Anyway, there' It was more than evident as several
Burch-Boorman Gama. great
and the Arst Shuc-kwal sailed through the duels coming on Bir on her and jump that two-minute Half Mile in Hong-
kong is not the Colony
far off. It may record She had soared
come at the Land Forces Cham- up height clean off the board and plonships at Boundary Street. It looked more like a 17-footer
The Inter-Faculty meeting than the actual 10 feet 7 inches produced some reasonably good the steel tape strowed.
performances though it was ob- vious that nobody was trying very hard and there wasn't the same support that the meeting bad last year.
was gone.
to
Д
pres
Curiously enough, her sixth jump where she actualy cleared 16 feet 10 inches did not look 30 good. She knew she had missed the board as she took off and siled up with a shout
There should be every encouragement for the book-every effort should be made to makers to open an ante-post book on the Champion Hurdle, to be run at Cheltenham on March 6.
The situation is fraught with possibilities and now is the time to tempt backers.
An automatic favourite is at once to hand in Clair Soleil. He won the corresponding race last year after a thrilling bout with Stroller. There was only a head in it as they went past the post.
The advance of Ingoc has been remarkable, and I see no reason why he should not con- tinue to lumprove. I do not think the bookmakers will want to take any chances with him. Charlie Hall, who trains Ingoe, is also responsible for Door- knocker.
meeting So for this season Stroller has be
weighis, at level wherens not run up to that form and
at Manchester Ingoc 1x1 wondering mony must
gave 2lb and a six-length beat- whether
Stroller, the gruelling he got ing
who
was un- at Cheltenham has taken more placed will be only 31b better out of him than can be replaced. off at Cheltenham.
Stroller has not been in the Arst three since that race, and whether he can stage a come- back is a point un which I am not prepared 10 express an opinion at the moment.
O'BRIEN RECORD Vincent O'Brien eems to have the knack of producing his I have not seen Doorknocker, horses In their best form for who ran once as a four-year- the NH meeting at Chelten- old, and did not appear again ham. record at that meet-until this season, when he won
will
not his two races,
He is a year ing in post-war years be equalled for a long time. older than Ingoe and I should
With
the exception of one
one out
be surprised if Doorknocker ing on the ot nothing has enjoyed the bigger reputation at been seen of Clair Soleil since
home,
GETTING FASTER
his
Ng Chuan-wai continued progress as a sprinter, winning the 100 Yards in 10.4 seconcis from a good field and being nip- ped by Fung Kat-te in à 24,8 Jeconds 220 Yards.
British referees have charge of key games in various South Arnerloan countries during each season. They have undoubtedly won great respect for themselves and for the role they have to perform
games where Latin temperaments may flare up with only slight provocation.
Referees have been coming from Britain to Brazil since 1948 when a Southampton team visited Brazil accompanied by referee George Reader-China Mail Special.
COPENHAGEN CYCLING
Three Cyclists Forced To Abandon Race
Copenhagen, Feb. 5.
of annoyance and a terrific kick off the grass.
She did suggest quite forcibly that It is only #matter of weeks now before she will reach 17 feet and go well over that, The South-East Asian record
Without having been able to of 17 feet 1 inches held by Annie Choong of Kuala Lumpur put in much training in there is well within her grasp
and events in the past few months, he also managed a geod 20 feet send her to the Malayin AAA inches for the Long Jump and Championships at Penang this feet for the Hop, Step and
Jump. coming August.
Little Fong Sik, great Chan Leong-chye cleared
A contagious stomach discL90 campaigner
event, 5 [cet 3 inches In the High causing fever and bad diarrhoea recorded her best ever of 18 Jump. Wallace Wong continued the riders of the Copenhagen was tonight spreading through feet 2 inches in second place. blithely on his career as the Both girls need much more University's greatest ever dis- six-day cycle race and threaten-
ing to cut short the event. speed than they have now, but once runner,
very leisurely Shuet-kwal has the tremendous circling the
So far three riders, course even in the advantage of height.
Half Mile.
French and two Danes, have the race been forced to abandon the The annual University Cham-through stomach trouble Fionships will now take place on others are feeling sick. The Hongkong did not ace its Arst Saturday, March 11, when the officials tonight considered sub-two minute Half Mile on Saturday,
two Invitational events will be cancelling the remainder of the Conditions were not the One Mile and the Ladies' | race If the direase were to too bad but not ideal. The
ປາກ.
spread further. Long hard ground was on the
side The annual Norman Phillips Cycledrome officials were and there had been too much Trophy Match (HKUAC v. tonight trying foverish
10 this
NOT THIS TIME
one
and
to try
of a chill wind before the race | SCAA v. HKAAC) will be held to find the koures of the con- which took off much of the at Pekcfulam on Sunday, March tamination--France-Presse, benefit of the pre-race warming | 11.
up and disturbed the race to some extent.
There will be по forenoon athletic meeting at Caroline Hill Peter Boorman, the winner, Stadium this coming Sunday tock the brunt of the wind as he owing to the Chinese New Year les practically from gun to tape Holidays. The next forenoon Τρ record 2:03.4. His victory meeting at Caroline Hill will be rame as no great surprise, but on Sunday, February 19, when Peter Alderten's second place the feature event will be the 2:06.0 upset all predictions on 3,000 Metres run which may the finishing order.
bring together such outstanding Keith Martin rtayed in front long and middle distance run- of Peter Randles at the end forners as Bob Pape, Keith Burch, his victory In the Champion
2:05.4 against 2:06.0 and Lee Peter Boorman, Peter Alderton, Hurdic When he ran on the
Festival, Shu-chung recorded also his best Chan Hung-man, Chan Kim last day of the flat-racing seasonwho will not run in the Cham-ever for the fun "Half of 2:07.4 hung, Au Chung-sing
Lingfield I thought he had pion Hurdle, the best of season's ort
with Leung Kim-po trailing in others. never looked better.
recruits are Straight Lad and 2:11.2. Yorktown.
whether "The runners maintained the I doubt Straight Lad will go to the tcp finishing ordar through most of this season, as de stil has some- the three laps, except that thing to learn.
Alderton managed to find a It goes to the credit of Clair He treated EWO
the finishing burst that brought him Nothing Very exciting Sclell that he has net been obstacles with disdain at New-out of the ruck into second curred in the First Division beaten over hurdles either in bury earlier this month and, place. Martin and Randles are
matches Cricket League Englimd or France. In view of though he did not lose any
He was to have had his arst race over hurdles a short time ago but a slight setback upset calculations.
on
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NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Programmes and Entry Forma for the 7th Race Meet- ing 1965/66 to be held on Saturday, 18th and Satur. day, 25th February, 1956, (weather permallting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Alexandra House; the Club House, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock on NOON on Wednesday, 8th
By Order of the Stewards,
A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary.
not particularly interested in Saturday execpt for draw | February, 1956. that record the layers are not, ground he could not afford to the Half, both being in train-between the Royal Air Force likely to be at all generous do that in the best company.
Mile and now in the and Kowloon Cricket Club at jing for the when they decide to issue a list It is too early to pass an
The spoed work stage, but both ran Cox's Road.
Airmen de- of prices the Champion opinion on Yorktown, who has
their
fastest times for this clarou at 140 for nine wickets Hurdle.
had only one race over hurdics, distance in Hongkong.
and KCC countered with 118 The wise backer will also
Feter -London Express Service). want evidence that the gelding
(COPYRIGHT) has come to no harm as a result of giving his last ounce in the Champion Hurdle
NEW STAR
who started for nine. The Airmen's Cham- out as a
09 runner-one pionship chances artyult may recollect that he was third look very allm. in the Crom Country Cham-
alonship and then ninth in the League standings alter Satur- Another Australian AAA 10-Mile Road Race day's matches ere:
Swim Record
By
Murray Rose
tance.
can start thinking about follow- ing Boorman's example
Army S. coming down to the middle dis- Army N.
P W
and
D L 12 0 1 2 37 12 0 0
12 7 2 3 11
PUZZLING AGAIN
70 4
Sydney, Feb. 5, Australia's 17-year-old Olym-
pic
RAF Scorpions Optimists The question of which is IRC swimming hope Murray Hongkong's fastest track now CCC ose tonight swam the fastest becomes puzzling again, Pak- KCC 1000 metres in the world for falam held the palm for a long Pollco almost three years, when he me by virtue of the fast times Recreio clocked 18 mins, 20.8 secs. in a recorded on it, but Mr Gure Royal Navy rgeord attempt in North Sydney's Olymple pool.
Davea. Pakistan, Feb. 5. Mike Cowan, the Yorkshire pace bowler, who has been score. touring with the MCC cricket
loose and famam snapped up the team in Pakistan, has been ball and whipped through but was the hall, made ground and then medically advised to rest from bundled into touch on the Police 25. when comered kicked serose, And-
The Airmen wors, the ineout and cricket for about five weeks. kicked ahead and Cornah raced
A new star appeared at ing the Club completely off balance
Manchester Anderson con-
at the Cowan, who has been having (through to neore.
week-end Столу, and
well, backing up rathered it and crossed
with his the line trouble
back, is ex-verted to make it -8,
when Yorkshire-trained Ingoc Now the Policy really got going. near the posts. The conversion was pected 10 retum heme in amat they made their is effort too
disposed of Champion Hurdle missed. B-3,
week's time.
tato and despite a strong attempt by entrants in Baltown Comet, The Yorkshire bowler flew to Walker and Johnsone they Just Stroller, Kwannin and Plame Kernchi on Friday to consult a could not make it and the RAF left
Lise field fully merling their victory. Royal with some case. bone specialist. He will join
Less than a year ago Ingoe the MCC team
here
won a handicap hurdle with leaving for England-China
10st 10th in the saddle. He Mail Special.
probably would have won the Imperial Cup at Sandown with Wear 11st Glb, as he was lender of the last hurdles when ho ran into the wing and un
the world recort and 92 This winner Ingoo has gone. from strength to strength, When faster than the ympic record. the Australian carrying 12st in a Liverpool Rose lowered handicap in November he was national record for the 1,650 not beaten much more than a yards by 9.8 secs. In his sensa- length. He then gave Kwanbin tional swim. He clocked 18
and
mina. 26.5 secs, over 1,650 yards Rose's coach, Sam. Herford predicted after the, awim that pupil would lower the world
#a/record, for the 1,000 metros during the Autralian Chumpionships liker this month.
The second half__saw the Army well in the ascendant, and by now the Club forwards were becoming discouraged and losing their fire, and the Army began to set the ball back to their threes more often,
The next score came after a Club altack had got as far as the Army where a sorum was ordered. Army South heeled the ball smartly and, Gien sent the ball out to Jack- man who quickly gave it to Ander- won. Anderson out throughs and when-threatened, kisked ahead,, ther whipped on gathered it, ran, and
when threatened again
kicked ahead.
This time the ball went loose over the line and Carter, moving smartly, beat the defenders to the touchi
Buckby converted to make
"Agates the, Club forwarda ayuna
Archie Moore To Become Disc Jockey
San Diego, Feb. 5, World Light Houvyweight
New Zealand
82 Runs Behind seated the rider,
West Indies
Dunedin, Feb. 6. New Zealand were still 82 back into the stack and twice Champion Archie Moore is be rura behind with only four second innings wickets standiniz
b
He was only 1.8 secs, outaldo'
O'Kelly getting the ball tried to coming a disc Jo* radio station at lunch on, the third day of Doncaster9159. Jengths - # tonight.
drop wols, but ech tune TLTOWAY,
Officials of P
Then the Army swept back up. (KFMB) here announced. Moore the First Test match against
field to within 15 yards of the had, aigned 'n onewyear, contract the West Indlow, adjournement i and `beat him by : 10 · lengths, Fi
Chub line where they were stopped. to conduct, a two-hour record There was a loose maul and the Ariny heeled and sent their threes show
every Saturday, night. | were:
Scores at the
West Indies-1st innings 368, Battle who made an opening and minute whow three days a week, New Zealand 74 und 197 for conversion was mined 17
AWAY. TID bell went to Owen: The boxer will also have; a,16-
eens Willame over well", out," The ----United Press,
When they met last Christmas Ingot conceded 10lb to Kwannin
Obviously. Ingoe is very much on the upgrade.
In the Champion Hurdle Ingus and Baltown Comet wi
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