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LINCOLNS'

ROOSLAN WINS

VASYLOCK SHOWS

UP BADLY

VARIABLE FORM

AT KWANTI

Variable form was displayed at the opening meet of the Steeple- chase season at Kwant! yesterday, more than one surprise result up- setting calculations.

Rooslan, well supported for the big race did not fail, but Vasylock came a bad crapper in the last race, running second to Amos.

THE RESULTS.

1-The Autumn Handicap Steeple

Second $75. cane-Winner $160, Third 350. For China. Ponica, Sub- #cription Griffins of this Club. One and a Quarter Miles.

Mr. P. C. Potts' Herga (166 lbs.)

(Mr. Charles)

Mr. A. H. Petta! Mouche (T2 lbs.)

(Mr. Tuxford)

1

2

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1932.

COLOURS LOWERED BY ST. JOSEPH'S

ACTION AT CHINESE

A WINNING hurl of the discus by a lady competitor at the Chinese Athletic Association sports finalı at Caroline H yesterday.

Miss E. Lo ·

Mr. II. R. Prior's Malrose (165 lbs.) After

(Mr. Schreiber) 3

Won by 2 lengths; distance.

Pari-mutuel: Win $3.04; Places

*$2.33; $2.60.

2. The Machine Gun Troop Hurdle

Iaco (Unofficial), Winner $150.

Championship

Second $76. Third $25. To be ridden GOOD ENTRY FOR

Catch

by members of the Troop who have not won an official race, Weight 188 lbs. Ono Mile,

.(108 lbs.).

2

Mr. H. S. V. Mossop's Demurrer

(108 lbs.)

(Mr. Evans) 1 Mr. C. . Ferguson's White Str (Mr. Ferguson) Mr. J. H. Davy's Mountain Rat

(168 lbs.)

(Mr. Davy) a Won by 1 length; 14 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Win $147.14; Places | $7.54; $2.30; $3.81.

TENNIS TITLES

There are sixteen entrants for the 'ndieA singles tennis championship ind a dozen for the Indies doubles mpionship, which will be played IT during the next few weeks."

Ladies Singles.

Mrs. Jamen, Miss Pullum. Miss E. o (holder). Mrs. Tottenham (past elder), Mrs. Grimble, Miss Thomas last year's runner-up), Misa R. Han-

3. The New Course Handicap Winner $200. Second $100. Third $50. Por China Ponies certified by The Hongkong Jockey Club as "gock, Miss II. Hancock, Mins G. 1.0.

Mia M. Griffiths, Mrs. Chou, Miss

Class. To be ridilen by Jockeys who, G. Orme, Mrs. K. M. Wood, Miss have never won 10 races anywhere nt, Graham, Mr. W, G. Fischer and any time. Six Furlongs.

Mr. Jacque's Whoopee (162 lbs.)

1

Miss O. Dalziel,

COSTA'S BIG PART IN FIRST DEFEAT

CLUB STILL SUFFERING FROM HALF BACK WEAKNESS

FIRST POINTS FOR KOWLOON

Lincolns R.A. Kowloon

IN FOUR MATCHES

FIRST DIVISION.

0 St. Joseph's

3

Club

8 Itecreio

LEAGUE TABLE.

Borderers Lincolna Artillery St. Joseph's South China Club

Athletic

Police

Kowloon

Navy

Recreio

Goals

1

13

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis,

3 1 0 14 3 7 3 0 1 12 4 6

3 0 2 12 00

3 0 2 5 4 0

ALL THE BUT-

0 0 0

1

4

10 4

PLAY

HOW LINCOLNS LOST

(By "Veritas").

St. Joseph's Lincolns

(A. V. Gosano)

ONNNO

Faster, more forceful and com- A prominent absentee is Mrs. Me pletely dominating in midfield, Favish, lady singles champlon of the the Lincolns should, with these K.C.C., and a member of the team factors in their favour, have won elected for the Interport this year comfortably against St. Joseph's

Doubles.

But the team, Miss E. Lo and Mr. Tottenham on Saturday. to Bre. which up and

their opponent's

real chance of showing his akili. nding either his colleague's pass-

Ing too wild or the police work

of Beltrao too offective.

If the Saint's half backs could havo afforded the time to pay more attention to the forward lino I am sure the visitors would But have scored more than once. attacking movements had to start from way back over the halfway Jine, and although when on the move the green and white vannera

| spelt danger, they only occasional- ly get close enough, to goal to

-ATHLETIC SPORTS

FINISH of one of the ladios flat race finals at the S.C.A.A. Sports yesterday.

FOOTBALL

make their presence really felt. INTERPORT

A. V. Gosano's task of leading the forwards was made difficult by reason of this, but his skill- ful and brainy tactics mado a deep impression on the game und with Dave Leonard at inside right, there was always something wor! watching when these two were con cerned in a movement. B. Gosano was not ♫

success, even when ho crossed over from the right wing to Inside left, and although Souss and Sabban worked with a will, Bere and Turner invariably had the measure of them.

TEAM WORK.

to

#

CRITICISM

A CORRESPONDENT'S SUGGESTED TEAM

A correspondent writen as follows regarding the Interport Football trial for next Wednesday:

Dear "Veritas": With reference to your article regarding the Interport Trial team for next Wednesday which appeared in last Tuesday's Telegraph.

AMAZING SOCCER SCENES

| CHELSEA PLAYERS COLLAPSE

Arsenal in Lead

London, Oct. 29,

The most amazing scenes were wit- nessed in games played in the North to-day owing to the Aretle conditions which prevailed.

and P. O'Dowd fainted.

SHAMEEN

SPORTS.

BASEBALL MATCH

SHAMEEN BEATEN BY 'VARSITY

ENJOYABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT

(By Our Own Correspondent).

Shamoen, Oct. 29.

At the Invitation of Lingnan Uni-

In the match between Blackpool and versity, Shameen Sports Club, sent. Chelson pinyed on the Bloomfield Road down a baseball team to play the Ground, no fewer than Ayo Chelson❘ "Varsity today on thoir, campus players had to leave the field and the diamond. The game resulted in a team finished with only six men.

win for the students by 7-2. For W. Ferguson, who scored 21 goals last season, was prostrated with cold, Shameon, Harvoy Biggs acted as

pitcher and Hannaford catcher, aup ported by the following. Sterling, Ryan, Folley, Carpenter, Frank Rold, and two others. It is interesting to" note that several of these gentlemon are from the Land of Cricket, yot nevertheless wielded quite a useful club. The students have quite a good team this year, many of them having learned the game In the States. An other game will take place next Sun- day, and it is hoped to be able to keep up a series of visits during the winter months.

At Blackburn, the referee collapsed whilst the game was in progress and it had to be suspended for ten minutes, The crowd invaded the pitch in the match between Clapton Orient and Bristol Rovers, the Police having_to bo called to escort the referee, Mr. Russell, to the dressing room.

Tottenham Hotspurs who defeated Mlwall at London, are howing promotion form.-Our Own Corres pondent.

FIRST DIVISION,

Arsenal Birmingham Blackburn Blackpool

Derby Everton Leeds Manchester C. Wednesday West Brom. Sunderinad

Bury

8 Leicester.

Middlesbro'

3 Sheffield U.

4 Chelsea

Huddersfield

Portsmouth

2 .Wolves

1 Liverpool

2

0

1

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

An Interesting doubles tournament was held on Saturday at the Shameen Lawn Tennis Club between a team 1of visitors from the Olty, headed by

Mr. Wong Po-keung, who, will be re

membered by many as one of Hong- kong's tennis stalwarte some years of been doubles champion ngo, having the Colony, and winner of numerous tournaments of an unofficial nature.

3 Newcastle

0

:

7 Bolton

4

3

Aston Villa

1

SECOND

DIVISION.

2

Notta Forest

3

Oldham

1 Plymouth

Bradford

2 Preston N.E.

1 Tottenham

Stoke

3 Manchester U.

The Lincolns' teams work was impressive.

nent They were

I agree with you when you said you and progressive from the two back up to the forwards, and were afraid the selectors were placing only bad finishing robbed them too much faith in A. Durican. He Bradford C. of goals. Turner and Hackett, ja good half-back, but I think Bliss

Chesterfield although kicking well, were in and Lam Yuk-ying are far superior Falliam clined

become little players and should be given further Lincoln nervous under pressure, (Mr. Carroll)

and irials. As a result of so many Club | Millwall Burber nt centre-half could players being in the trial team I have Notts County never obtain the full mensure the Interport is between Hongkong Southampton

itcard many remarics ns to whether Part Vale of Gosano.

Football Club and Shanghai instead of Swanser

West Han The exchanges were fought out Hongkong v Shanghai. firimible, Mrs. James and Miss Pulpenalty area played like potential at an exceedingly fast pace, but ium, Misses II. and R. Hancock, Mrs. champions, fell away so miserably the lively bull, mude more dificult not yet been given a trial. They are Bournemouth

There are two players who have THIRD DIVISION Stafford Smith and Miss Thomas, when it came to shooting that by a high wind, spoilt several Beltras and Fung King-cheung. The Brentford Mirs. Chouy and Miss Rumjahn, Mr not only did they fail to register good movements. The Saints held former is an excellent half back and Birstal C Lissaman and Mrs. Fischer, Mrs. Ho Kalau and Miss G. Lo, Mrs. Lambert goal, but had the mortifiention and Mrs. Hampson, Miss Griffiths and of losing. 1 Miss O. Dalziel, Mrs. Syddell and

Mrs. Carter, Mrs: Wales and

ax.

Mesara. Roza and Edgar's White- (Mr. Chanson) hall (149 s.) Messrs. Grist and Beck's Echo

(160 lbs.)

(Mr. Kemble) 3 Won by 5 lengths; & lengths, Pari-mutuel Win $4.07; Places $2.00; 36.30; $0.02.

4.The Macao Handicap. Winner $200. Second $100. Third 350. For Subscription Ponies of the Macao Jockey Club Six Furlongs. Mr. H. Lowcock's New King

(1358 lbs.)

(Mr. Caplan) Mezare. Lo and Liang's Pure Music (Mr. Young) Mr. Rafeek's Guiding Star

(Mr. Butler) 3 Won by 3 lengths; & lengths.

(145 lbs.)

(240 lb.)

halders), Dire. Lochner

Mise

Pari-mutuel: Win $0.18; Places CLUB LITTLE LUCKY TO

$2.35; $2.62.

6. The Taipa Steeplechase.-Win- ner $100. Second $76. Third $60.

For China Ponies. One and a Quar ter Miler.

Mr. R. J. Charles' Rooslan

(165 lbs.)

-A,1

(Mr. Charles) 1

"Mr. G. P. Ferguson's Country Club

(152 lbs.),

158 lbs.)

BEAT ARMY

Promising Form Shown in

Keen Encounter

THIRD DIVISION.

The subjugation of the Saints In mid-field was complete, but

R.A.F. when it came to effectiveness Athletic In front of goal, then the Lincolns Lincolns took a very back seat. St. Joseph's It was one of those typically University curious games in which the losers enjoy all the game with- out reward.

Signals

2 RAS.C.

1

Recrein

2 Rudlo

2 Taikoo

LEAGUE TABLE.

St. Josephs Borderers R.A.S.C. Athletic South China Lincolns University Radio

FITTING REWARD.

Nevertheless St. Joseph's were to large extent worthy of their success. It was a fitting reward for the un- Playing with no fewer than 10 relaxing and almost desperate work

from the Southi Wales of the defence and it vindicated the signals Borderers, the Army were defeat opportunity-snatching tactics of the Recreio ed by the Hongkong Rugby Club forwards, who, although given but Talken 6-The Ladies Mile (Unofficial) at Sookunpoo by three points on comparatively few chances of making Winner $160. Second $76, Third $50,|Saturday afternoon.

The game headway, were, once on the move, a..

(Mr. Ferguson) 2 Mr. L. Roidy's Britannic Hall

(Mr. Tuxford) 3 Won by 8 lengths; muny lengths, Win Pari-mutuol:

$5.02; Places

$2.50; $8.09; $2.54.

men

anxiety with a capital "A" to the Lincoln rearguard.

A Cup will be presented to the win-was full of good forward move-live and dangerous force, threatening ning rider.

ments, with the exchange pretty Mrs. S. A. Lopes The Crook even. The Club were rather for-

(150 lbs.)

tunate to win,

(Mrs, Front} Mr. II. 5. Yung's Estrellita

(145 lbs.)

Mr. Y. C.

1

2 (Miss Farr) Ko's Prestwick

(145 lbs.) (Miss Scott Haraton) Won by 3 lengths; 1 length. Parl-mutuel: Win $3.40;

4 4 0 0 21

5

5 0 @ 27

20

4 10

0 20

38

5 4 0 1 14

8

20

4 3 0 1 13 5

G

20 1 12 3 4

6 1 1 3 0 18

1 0 2 4.13 4 16 0 4 4 22

0 28

2 8 0

should be tried out at right half.

重な

Clapton 0. Coventry I should select the following. team Exeter

represent Hongkong:-Rodger; Luton

Mullane and Strange: Beitrao, Bar-Newport

ber, Bliss or Lain Yuk-ying: Gusano, | Northampton Fung King-cheung, Howe, Jones or Swindon Leonard, Ip Pak- wn.

Torquay

* Unplayed

3 Grimsby

2 Charlton

Burnley

1

H. B. M's Consul General, Mr. Her

2 bert. Phillips, skippered the Home

3 team; arranging tea for the

1 testants.

2

(SOUTH).

Norwich Crystal Pal. Queen's P.R.

0 Bristol R.

2 Southend

5 Watford

8 Cardif

? Reading

6 Aldershot

Brighton

1 Gillingham

'

cun-

уда

The idea of the tournament that each pair of doubles should play their opposing number a set of nine 3 games, one point to be allowed for cach game won. The resultant score boing 0 points for the visitors 4 against 54 points for the Home team. Lal Kwon-taun and Wong Po-koung secured the highest number of polats 1 for the vistirs with 20 games won out of a possibile 30, whilst for the Home 3ten Phillips and Poto-Hunt secur

od 20 points.

The team as shown above is strong In defence and attack and

should THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). experience little difficulty in holding Barnsley their own against Shanghai.-Yours, Darlington etc.,

"SPECTATOR".

Doncaster

Galeshend Halifax Without passing any comments on

Hartlepools "Spectator's" selections, I would point art Hull. out that so far as I understand, u neither Fung King-cheung nor Ip Pak- Stockport Tranmere wa are available to make the trip to

Walsall the Shanghai, and that is reason why neither have been chosen for Wrexham the trial teams. I also have reason to doubt whether Lam Yuk-ying could make the trip in which case it is useless to include him in the Trials "Veritas".

4 Accrington

1

Southport

2 Manssicht

Crewe Chester Now

SWIMMING.

It has been decided this year, ow- ing to the continued mild weather, to 2 keep the Swimming Baths open until the end of November, which is worthy 2 of note in view of the cold weather experienced at the last Gain held rome

2

Brighton 2 Rotherham Rochdale

2

Barrow

4

York

2

Carlisle SCOTTISH LEAGUE

(FIRST DIVISION).

Aberdeen Ayr

Clyde Dundro Falkirk Motherwell Kowloon scored four goals to one St. Johnstone

Itangers

WHO SCORED.

If nothing else the match provided their own in territorial play in Gomes, Marques and Costa with op the first half and it was the re- By their display, the Army gave portunities of shining with brilliant Bult of

some brilliant opening more spoiling tacties in defence, and at work by A. V. Gosano, which the impression that with

would the same time of revealing how im- practice together, they

potent can become the Lincoln attack allowed Sabban to send across a make a splendid combination. A when subjected to the searching at perfect centre for the ex-Recreio in each half. White presented the St. Miret Places it was on Saturday, although intention of the opposition,

player to put into the net for the Recreio with a gift in the first five Third Lanark dividually, they might have been The Saints, although continually one and only goal scored,

minutes and Fernandes allowed Me- 7.The Sheung Shui Handicap

The Lincolns were definitely on into the nut for an equally fluky Kelvie's shot to twirl over his shoulder Hurdle Race. Winner $160, Second better than the Club they failed on the defensive always played with,

op-coufidence. Gomes was especially top-after the change-over, yet equaliser. Fernandes was again at $75. Third $50. One and a Quarter to make the most of their

safe at left back and fully hold the Miles.

portunities as a side.

fault when he misjudged the bounce Albion The Club's points were scored whip hand of Kirkham and Rodley, never looked like scoring.

of a long shot by Eastman from the Armadale despite the weakness of Fernandes t

Bo'ness Dunfermline

$2.14; $2.20; $2.17.

Mr. D. Wilson's Amos (145 lbs.) (Mr. Ferguson)

Mr. Reidy's Vasylock (170 lbs.)

SWAMPED

2

Hamilton

3 Cowdenbeath Queen's Park Airdrieon

7

Hearts Partick

Kilmarnock

Morton

3 Celtic

4 East Surling SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION).

From that stage, both teams carn- East Fife ed their goals. Melens rattled the Furfur back of the net after good work by

Hibernians

1 from a penalty goal,

Cand left half, who wandered in to the CLUB DE RECREIO-way line. McLellan in the second half, and middle of the field too much to make! (Mr. Charles) 2 only three minutes from the close things healthy for the Sainta de- Mrs. Ammann's San Francisco

of play, the Army were presented | fonders. Marques too affected some (Mr. Tuxford) J (152 lbs.)

of exceptionally fine saves in goat and same opportunity Won by 1 lengths; many lengths with the Parl-mutuel: Win $17.80; Places scoring. The kick was some dis- was never in difficulties. $2.70; $2.02; $2.82.

tance out, however, and Lloyd failed to gather the points.

(Continued on Page 7.)

ST. ANDREW'S SENSATIONAL

DEFEAT

University Cause First Reverse of Season in

Mamak Hockey Tournament (By "Bully 'Of")

Andrew's launch attack after attack on their opponents goal but they were only able to reduce the lead by a single goal netted by A. E. P. Guest. They were afforded many opportuni- tica but the forwards were slow and

On account of the typhoon threat on Saturday the Mamak Tournament fixture between H.M.S. Phoenix and the Radio Sports Club and the friend- ly game between the Y.D.C.A. and failed to make the most of them. H.M.S. Keppol had to be called off,

COSTA A SHINING LIGHT..

But the man who did more to break up the Lincoln attack

WEAK IN HALF-BACK LINE

2

(By "Wanderer.") Kowloon 8 Reerclo Kowloon romped home against

was Costa, whose hendwork was BO clever as to make him an almost impassable barrier. He the Recreio to obtain their first senson, but the worried Higgins into hurried points of the

weakness of the opposition was such that it was difficult to gunge the value of the team changes made, apart from the enormous improvement effected by the re

ball distribution

and

nover

allowed Harding and Rodley to

get in their shots.

Beltrac kopt a watchful eya Baldry, who was never given

SECOND DIVISION,

Enstern Borderers Outstanding in the 'Varsity, aide Athletic the Naval teams being unable to were A. M. Rodrigues, who played Teung. Tsin obtain

a sound defmaive game at right back, leave, St Andrew's, one of the strongest E. I. Gosano, left half who was combinations in the Mamak tour responsible for breaking up many nament, suffered their first defeat promising movements by St. Andrew's, Athletic yesterday morning when they lost to and P., Tan, in goal.

the University on the Marina ground

GERMANS' FIFTH.

on

a

DOMO

0 South China

12 Club

Lincolns

1 St. Joseph's

0

LEAGUE TABLE.

ឆ 1 0 17 4 Borderers

0 24 2 South China. 5 8 11 14 8 7 Kowloon 3

10 3 0

2 0 2 10 10 20 3 8 15 4

7.11

11 23.3

11 2

to the Lund of three goals one. It

will be remembered that the Varsity Tho German Club suffered their Lincolns

Momak Navy in the TOVETAU ran the Incognitos very close last fifth

Saturday, being on week when they went under by the Tournament only goal scored so the result was not defonted by the Royal Engineers

Club by two goals to nil. They were very altogether unexpected.

It was the brilliant play of O: do unfortunate to go under for they had Eve Soura that enabled the Varsity to an equal share of the game. A draw St. Josephs obtain a three goal lead in the first would have been a fairer indication of Eastern half when he accomplished the "hat the run of play. trick." The second half sow- St

Trung

Tain

Artillery

4 0

8 0

0

1 10.

(Continued on Page 4.)

414 0

Web and Blake got the fourth. King's Park Blake, Melens (2) and Webb added Montroso goals in the second half, Santos St. Bernards lessening the margin as the result of

a breakaway inmediately following Kowloon's sixth goal.

* Edinbugh 2 Sten'muir 4 Brechin 2 Arbroath G Leith

3

Allon

Raith Rovers Dundee U. Queen O' Sth.

4 Dumbarton

Many exelting scrimmages A. T. LAY

occurred round Recreio's goal and they must have given away almost record number corners.

Д

KOWLOON IMPROVÉ.

да

3

3

A

two weeks ago. This constitutes record I believe, since the Committee would not have prolonged the season without having sufficient support,

.

HOCKEY.

A hockey match was played between Shameen and the Navy on Friday, with very good results for Shameen, who beat their opponents by fivo gomes to one of theso four were scored by Morton Andrews who was. undoubtedly the outstanding forward player.

Shameon were short her best for

1 ward, Potc-Hunt, and Bob Hill was also much missed among the barks. Von Essen who had been injured in the last practice game was unable to play, so that Shameen had by means her strongest teant.

no

I have been informed by the Secre- tary that this was more or loss of 4. Lrial, sinee some of the players were put in certain places, in order to try them out, in most cases proving..not fifted for these positions on the field. It has been suggested by several Shameenites that n indies hockey team should be formed and mixed matches be arranged. I Fear that. this proposal has been receved by some of the Sports Club members with "mixed feelingel" However, if there should be enough enthusiasts willing to join, this now doparture should prove an added attraction to Otho "high life" in Shameen.

SCORES 75

IN 38 MINUTES

of Hurricane Hitting Causes Defeat of Army in

First League Match of the Season

The introduction of Webb Into turn of Watkins to the half-back the Kowloon front rank

Brilliant batting by A. T, Lay line.

was and E. C. Fincher secured for the Out of the team since his in did much good work, his per- Army in their opening league watched with some interest. He K.C.C., a dramatic win against the jury against South China, hesistency being returned to earn the distinction factor, but ho appeared

important match.

to Inck of being that best half-back on ball control! Hill's Arst effort as the Police sacured their second In a Division 2 league match the field, equally effective in dean outside right was distinctly a victory, this time at the expense of fence and attack. Bilas also success, the one weak spot in the Civil Service. Saturday's results played a brilliant game and with line being Blake. This is McKelvie showing # distinct young player with a long raking Improvement, the backs had atride and lots of promise, which very little to do and Gurevitch somehow fails to develop. Like

still less.

A

In brief were:-

DIVISION I.

Webb, lie needa assiduous practice K.C.C. 178 for 3 (A. T. Lay 76, The weakness of the Recreio, on in ball control. The rest, cool- the other hand, was procisely in this neas in the goal area and an in- department. Both backe played stor stinctive sense as to the right ling defensive football and the for time to part with the ball, is a wards were lively And

question of experience..

when they got doing. The bat forous

however, were woefully weak and quito unable

The Recreio will do much batter to hold the Kowloon

at than this with a tightening up in front rank. Firuolrido was less fault than his collongues, but even the half-back line. ho foll away in the last half-hour.

(Continued on Page 7)

E. C. Fincher 62) beat Army 178 for 8 dec. (Lleut. Musson 77, Lieut. Stocker 18) by sovan wickets.

DIVISION 2.

FRIENDLIES.

University 152 for 6 (H. Norman- bhoy 85) drow with Craigen- gower 79 for 6, at Pokfulam, Crafgengower 2nd XI 144 for 8 dee. (B. Irance 47. not out) drow with University 2nd XI 99 for 7, at the Valley.. Hongkong C.C. 2nd XI 161 (Har- loy 48, Kilboe 81) beat I.R.C.. 2nd XI 148 (K. Nazarin 43, A. R..Sufflad 85) by three runs.

YESTERDAY'S MATCH.

In a 12 a-sido match yesterday, the Navy, scoring 172 (Sub-Lieut. Eden 48, Lt. Commdr. Higham 36)'. Police 145 for 9 (Alexander 31,beat the Hongkong. Volunteers 81- Mondowa 28) beat Civil. Ser-(E. J. R. Mitchell 20, K. A. Munro vice D3 (T. H. Hunter 8 for 20, Holland 5 for 50) by: G

wickets. 32) by 6 wickets.

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