THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1950.
DARK BLUES ALL OUT FOR 194 AGAINST THE
WEST INDIANS
Oxford, May 24.—In bitterly cold weather, which seemed to af- fect the fieldsmen and batsmen alike, the West Indies cricket touring team dismissed Oxford University for 194 runs here on the first day of their three-day match and at the close of play had made 61 for two wic- hets in reply.
C. E. Winn, Oxford's left-hander, and B. Boobbyer, were the only batsmen to stand up to the West Indies bowling.
Grey, threatening clouds and a bitter wind provided miserable conditions and to make matters worse for the touring team the University won the toss and de- cided to bat.
At lunch the University had scored 67 for two wickets.
Oxford put on 20 runs in the first half hour before Hofmeyr, the South African who played Rugby Union for England last season, misjudged the swing of a ball from Gomez and was bowled leg stump.
Sixteen runs later. Carr missed a hill from Ramadhin when playing a back- ward defensive stroke and was leg-before.
The West felt the cold
Indies must have good deal and tuir work in the deld was not a lively as usual. The Christ- church ground, where the matchi
1. being played. never stagCS
tore in one first-class match
a year, and the tasting qulēties
of the pitch are doubtful,
PAINFUL
The shivering crowd of about
4.80 fannd erlebet as dull ori tim
Te wet er afi lumel. Why Indies pligers wore hebvy Wis noticeable Wender art of
alat, when they stopped 44
shah Neft tha bot with an
"
11
H
DEN WIDER their hand:
The Yard wirkt put on 48 in Infover William.
ball Bower wilka, fethawed by the
watch fran $ dilen, who natted in! over two and a half hours fa dis 42
Wann, * left-hander, 5.001 howed hi tention of enliven
Bartlett
M
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COUNTY CRICKET
Vic Jackson Takes
First Hat Trick
Of The Season
London, May 21-Vic Jackson,
Leicestershire's
Australian all-rounder, today performed the first hat- trick of the season by spinning out the Surrey bats- men, Barton, Alec Bedser and Surridge;
Ilis
It was the stond hat-trick of Jackson's career. His find figures were three wickets for 41 runs, follow countryman, Jack Walsh, claimed six wirkets for 81 do complete an Australian day against Surrey, the remmining batsuman being run out.
Wickets tumblrch fand at. The only century of the day
Somerset esine from
the bat of John
elt
his
1-11.
at the play. He put pleaty of Huddersfield, where
his stroken and rest Yorkshire in in bat on a Argold, for Hampshire, against Jever be d reached has 50 in 75 minute,
Robin.on. Ex. Mixing sound defengy wicket Elis Khi, CampbH, Diverba and who is a alive of Yorkshire, with strong drives and
diemised and ploved for them up to last he hit 18 fours in ply and Winn's exhibition on, hit the strongest blow tored in four and a half hours.
The one bright spot in against his former County by Oxford's rather enlourless din faktin six wirkets for 7 runs play.
in 354 overs with his right-arm off-spinners.
was
THE SCOREBOARD OXFORD UNIVERSITY
1st Tubings 194 runs.
Bodilyer, and b
Wul
Hafmeyr, . Gomez
Care, bw, batamadhun
Lewis, b. Wallions Pad,
Walcot! 5.
b. Rumar#ua
Campbell, c. Warell b
Williams
Darren hay 19 Johnson Bartlett, b Gomez Je, b. Ranadh
Herolerson a
Extras
Total
titi!
Fall of wirkelig
#152, 9'197.
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BASKETBALL
AT
WEMBLEY
Robert Hahn, 6 ft. 9 in. star of the Stars of America puts in a ballet like leap in the game against the Harlem Globetrotters at the Empire Pool, Wembley, More Smith in bowler than 8,000 spectators saw the slick-moving Globetrotters win the match.-Express.
Petes very well for E-ex, tying down the batsmen with his leg- breaks and googles and taking fve for B
the
ANDA
Among his victims was Nor-Altogether he bowled 50
overs. man Yardley, who will captainį
Thr
brothers, John and England opaint the Rest In the
James
Langridge. enred 152 Te trial. Be was out for one
total of 241 Championshi Then John Wardle's left of Sussex's
arminst 26am slut deliverie sent back
Headers, Warwickshire,
James) five Someret batsmen al v 9p.onal cast of 25 runs in 164ette 73 not out and John B.:
Eric Holles, who tool: Ave oilovers and the side were all out
for wickets
50
for 27205 for 23.
Warwickshire, give life nway and gent down 22 mairiens out! of 42 overs.
Jest Derbyshire
half their wickets for 12 against Middle- but A. Revil (58) and the wicketkeeper, Gorge Dawkes (41) helped to bring the to 193.
194
120, 236.1
Portsmouth
Fined £750
Al hough pinned down by the
me litt
Portsmouth, May 24-bythur, battery of four fast bowlers, Middlees 384 480, 5-50, 6:30, 7. 149 The Portsmouth Football shel couly 71 1s behind
Club, the English League with eight wickets in hand.
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES Close of play teares were zg,
John
Comez
Kamadin
Cilat
5 21
seasons, have been fined
Bowling
"
31 RW Champions for the past two
15
1:
15
1}
3 20
t>
-1 21 A 2750 after an enquiry into
22.0 3 3
22 alleged bronches of the re
Byen 10, le-byer 2. Wide
Chy Jomensk
WEST INDIES
1st ToningN
Bac. b. Je
Stollmeyer, mat opt
Worsell, run trut
Wietes, not out
Extras
Total
followm
Professional Basketball
Comes To
BY
ARCHIE
England
PERSIA THE BEST BACKED HORSE FOR THE DERBY
London, May 24. The best-backed horse for the the Derby at the Victoria Club callover tonight was Scottish-trained Persia, who cast his owner, Mrs P. T. Dodd, only £126 last year.
Persia had 10 points knocked off his price and he closed at 40 to 1.
The favourite American colt, Prince Simon, closer al 2 to 1, the same price as on Monday, while the second favourite, the French challenger, L'Amiral, cased half a point to 7 to 1.
Castle Rock remained at 0 to Course. He Gnished third on 1. The Aga Khan's Khorasan į each of his two inpunti today, and M. Mare: Bousane's Gal- It was announced in London cador came in to 100 to 8 from today that the Maharajah Gack- 100 to 7.
war of Naroỏn has decided to Gordon Richards' mount, craich Princess Choice from He Napoleon Bonaparte, cased three Saturday's Epsom Derby. points to 28 to 1.
will run his other coll, Babu's Pet, who will be ridden by the Australian jockey, Tommy Burn, -Reuter.
THE QUOTATIONS
The quotations are:
2 to 1 against Prince Simon.
7 to 1 L'Amiral.
to 1 Castle Rock.
MANCHESTER CUP London, May
100 to 8 Khorasan and Gal-inal acceptors
eader.
100 to 7 Vieux Monoin.
25 to 1 Telegram.
28 to 1 Napoleon Bonaparate.
40 to 1 Persia.
50 to 1 Double
Port O'Light.
Eclipse and
24-Fourteen
were announced today for the Manchester Cup. to be run over a mile and a half Manchester un Saturday, June 3.
They are with weights; Flush Royal ( stone, 2 pounds), Lake Tack (0:3), Sportmaster and 60 to 1 Riliter Street, Volnay, Burnt Down feight stons). Ite- Bright Sheets, Rising Flaine fresher and Merry Miller (8), and Welch View,
Fart
100 to any other-Reuter.pronium (8:1),
GOOD START
One (8:5), Promotion and Merry Month 17:13) Royal Lion (7:00), Bum- Epsom, May 21. — Britain's 1 je istilozo (7:7), Prince Solar Champion Jockey, Gordon |(7:0), and Miss Heather (0:12). Richards, who on Saturday willBettler.
be manking his 2511 attempt to ilde a Derby winner. made a fine start to Derby Weck whra the four-day meeting opened! here today,
He rode three winners and a recond out of fer mounts. One!
of them, Light of Mororen, own-i
TRAINING TIMES
rd by the Ada Khan, was a
winner of the First Alarm ran three lengths chief men of the day, the Rose-2.02 minutes
bery Memorial Handicap.
Richards rittes Napoleon
Bonaparte in the Derby,
a mile in during trial gal- lops at Happy Valley yesterday.
training times
Pony
were:
The Royal Jockey, Harry Carr, who will pilot the favourite, Rebet
Prince Simon, on Saturday, har Cool Bay still to ride a winner over the Airfield
Lawn Bowls
Teams
30
Huttery 34
National
Glamour
Lawn bowls teams playing to Ben Crun- morrow,
30
clocked
L.Q.
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1.07.11.10.1
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1.04.3 1.32.4
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Strahl
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Sunday follow:
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Diver Sans Mont 1
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20.3
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29.2
1.02, 1.23.2
31.1
This new-style basketball is
KCC 3rd Div. (home) RC 5.30 Thunder- D.-A. Funk. 1. Trix, P. R. Ketmani, F. Howarth (Skip); M.Oldshoes
Strath- Grimpel, C. Ingledew. L. Brezay.
(skipt:
1 F. E. Law. W. Cowie venter, A V. Lopca, W. Haker, J. Heserves: L. A. Tibble Skip). Malta, M. Horne.
Int
273 53 1.3.4 30.4 1.03.4 1.34
12
107.3 1.36.3
Sunshing United
Victory Argus
33.3 1.15 3.47
30.4 1.00 1.20.1
29.1
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1.20
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Rarmer
41 2 1.21
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45 1.5 1.49.4 13.4 1.03 2 1.31.4
150.1
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QUICK
Professional basketball has come to England to supply something new in crazy entertainment. We have had all-in wrestling, all-in wrestling in mud, all-in wrestling
in eggs, six-day eyele racing, and roller-skating marathons, which were all very much like a Nervo and Knox Crazy Gang act on the stage.
too, but with a difference: it has skill of a high degree,
The current demonstrators are the world-touring Harlem Globetrotters, and Kitchell, F. Markar, D. M. Jogrid in their initial appearances they have packed Wembley and Brighton Ice Hockey and it is more that Their exhibition Stadium, and delighted their spectators. than a sport-bas to be seen to be believed,
1 Ar-
37.1 1.10 1.39.2
37 1.08 3 1 40.3 2.08.3 2
1234 1.53
In 3rd Div. away) y KCC:-A.
A A. Razack,
R. A. Rahnan Arublan Mrusn reapt J: A. Bachon, S. A. R. Bus. 2. A. Wahab, Sr., A. A Kitchell | High
19; 1. Kitchell, P. M. culli, A. 1. Abbas, O. 1. Sadick Thunder [skyo.
SATURDAY The evening at Brighton was What wasn't some football rollige boys, but they are the
KCC 1st Div. taway) v ccc 3.30 Renerally judgompleted by basketball matches-G Rosselst. D. Rowlet, A. JTAI cricket tears cive for stoutes
to in cumfortably, between local liny?' clubs, and | 3. Kew, c) 5. Bolet (Skip; V.
Lawers players who could handle a ball maste
that it is the Brighton Titters ice-hockeyabrum, J. Wong, J. Orem, Liberty Jum Not that knowing
C. Thompson, taperingly 22: 13:5
Dumond 42 J. G Roberson, 103. Timbed lanky Americna oARTVER!:]How delrints from its entertainsam veras Thighton and Hove C. Emeter (SW. Hutterworth, Leikne
Albion foolball team, and they W. Dour-Stew (skip).
Tingwood whom
are over ment value.
kec 2nd Div. thome) v IRC 3 Golden reach up to 6ft
The fabutmu cilobe Trotter erzeit their purpose if only to
..: G May. C. 1. Stapleton, commenplace have been in exilence 23 years: stress the superlative art of the
TI. Baker, Geo, Leo (Skip; H.
Bebek wizardry and and in the reason jt e scene from Harlem.
reton, J. Tang, A E. Tarza States, the United
P. Gurst (toph W. I Kesten. PAL DAY paring, played in
i kes, C. R. Nossetet. T. Jarcií a kterrorulos Indies and shooting which Canda, the Wat
Skipl Hawaii to une and a quarter my from to hall managment, and AL Hudeid: Yorkshire in prosers,
n spectators. | Mr J. W. Tam, former Seres
wicket. 189 and two for no
The team tay-Manager, ha been cen- Sauerset 74 (Wardle, left-arm 1t is dilleult enough for most
ured.
plaves
starring from a girls school to a frum shoe bowler, live for 25).
At Romford: Hampshire 300 Lege club team to get the ball players
for two. Fall of wickets 120 and 2 12.
Bowling to date
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Extras
Invreba He deman
-Reuter,
Filipinos All
At Lords: Derbyshire
fir
ulations, the Football Astaldees 110 for eso,
8 percent of sociation amounced today. At Bove: Sunes 224 (James 6ft--some
Tantridge 72 not on, fuller, white 6ft 5in e night-arm slow leg-break, tive But it is their for 56). Warwickshire 40 for curary in handling.
hemmelig anl no wickets,
Mesr V. Stoke: and ILS. Wain, twe dir elors of the lab, F have been spended on di
DIFFICULT ENOUGH
11:1
college!
23
a former Amohl 141. Walker, 69. Peter throuch the net at close Lanes! Magons has won 3,350 Kames play, has been su-pended unli Smith, right-arm slow fest-break, unhampered, but a Globe Trattand Best only 24k. If all this wete
James McAlinden:
Ombry 1 that year and And
£56.
alve for 561. Etex two for nu wicket.
ILLEGAL PAYMENT
!
a) that a joint compnission, cun- ¦
o sisting of members of the Pont-)
13
21 ball Association and the Foot West Germany To the Chice captain of Yale, comes ont
ball League,
investigated
voluntary statement made to
Have Sports Federation
D. J. Clarke, Secretary to the Portsmouth Club, to the effect that two directors of the club. Mevas. Stokes and Wain..had cash to been paid money in
Ger- Bonn, May 24-West reimburse them for money ad-many may take part in interna- vanced to make an illegal pay-tional sportint events, including ment to a player.
the Olympic Games, the Allied High Commission today informed Chancellor, It was anifted, the report, the West German the Philippines, both won their continues, that in 1945 the sum Dr Konrad Adenauer, first round men's singles matches of £750 in One Pound notes
Get Through
Paris, May 24.Cesar Car- mona and Reymundo Deyra, of
The Commission si hud
of
Touring with them as a circus!
the white ure.
"Stars Like the America".
Glohe Treffers, they are mostly ex-
Romero Gets Decision Over
Eddie Carson
London.
men
were
IRC 2nd Div V KCC-A, AL
M Au, S Kadir. 3. Aekber. J.
1. maha (skip: S. . hux, A
A. M. Seen, A. R. Razack. Wahab skin: St. Y. Adal. Y. A. zark, A. K. Omar, A, O. Madar (east)
CCC 1st Div. thome) v KCC 3.39 p. Francis Lee, J. 11. Xavier.
W.
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31.302.4 1.33
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20.1
20.1
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21.4
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27
31.4 1 60.3 2.20.3
33.3 0.3 1.26.1
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Striko
32.1 1.004 1.27.3
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31 1.00.3 1.30.1
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England To Play Spain First
World Cup? Homura di nut meet with gen- p. 5. Daves. G. E. Colin, N.
It
way.
Military Soccer Tournament Copenhagen, May when the French Internationni was advanced by Mr Wala to no objection to the formation of Belgium best Denmark by five CL Federation which could co- goals to four after extra time Secretary- Lawn Tenuis Championships ir Tion, then the
here tonight in the first round. Tinn stated, ordinate German athletic events Marted here today.
Manager, which,
international MeAlladen as an in- and German participation in in-of Carmona beat Henri Felzal he paid to (Egypt) 6-1, 6-1 and 6-1, and ducement to him to return from
soccer tournament. ternational events. his ser Deyro bent J. Malosse (France) Ireland and reame by 6-1, 6-1 and 6-1.
43 vices, Interrupted by the Felicicimo Ampon also had an as a professional layer of
through the Arst Portsmouth Club. easy match round, beating Jacques Thomas. McAliden <lentext (France) by 6-1, 6-3 and 6-2.–– į payment was Reuter.
A. J. Coelho. . et Arculi (S; Stirling not enough, the programme in-
Castles through from jean
ludes an amazing exhibition of
G. Hag Chev, S. Leonard, J.
Flernor third of the length of the field, drum-major baton twirling with
Leonard. A. E Cuates (5kipi: 17. Surry At Leicester
Grorge Uncle A. Rezaru, G. C. Jurer 200 from the sidelines, rough
steel batons, a taminu torch and Leicestershire $2 for two (Berty | legs and with his back to goals sharpered
May 23. Souza, J. B. Landolt (Skip) sabre by an ex-
CCC and Dly, taway) v Recreto Noize
Queen 0 The intricacies of their The Football Association said S4 not out).-Reuter.
Cincinnati Luis Romero, the Spanish 10. Sell Sul WAR. FL. Rover
V radiante 411
Jacky K. Jau C. W. clowning ti amazer and the
European Bantam Baker. P University, and one of the "Stars and
(5) C. A. Coelho, A. F. Fer Reece "Goose" Talium puts him
am) of America,"
ex-basketball weight Champion, tonight res, 11. W. Rondall, W. C. Ogley Avinn
Curson, a comelian.
bent Eddie
the Skip . . Greenlatir. 5. R. But added to give a plano-accordeon min.
Laud, A. H. Rum; Crown Salla, G. 3.
Witres feeling is a tremendous basket-
Scottish Champion, on points an
Reserver:-. K.
Sporismas- ball skill. No wonder he earns
over 10 rounds at the Em-A. 1. Innall.
KBGC 1st team (away) V PAC:-
National £500 a month!
C. Norman. L. Gaddi. A. 1..
Inecame press Hall, Earl's Court,
G. Enatroan, W. C. Simpson. Inicip inside the 3.
Green-Kentucky Tindall. J. Meyer, E stipulated weight of eight stone, wood, 1. Sykes (skin); 1. Huge Constant eight pounds.
D. Trail, L. Cur. F. E. Skinner Star (skip). The verdict In favour of KiGcn team (away) v poc: In
erat approval and there were Smith, J. Crighton (akipl: A.
Chittenden V
Iskip): T. Rio Janeiro, May 24-os for Romero from the crowd Hutton, R. G. Browne, W. Con-
as the wren. W anti cheers for Carson
Russell. A. Balley, R. Dates for the final World boxers left the ring.
G. Wigglnion (skip).
Police in Dty. (home) v KBGC: 24 Soccer Cup matches have notį Was n pour Bght. More
-T. P. Ross. C. Pile. F. Chon been officially anounced be- than half the contest was spent ning, W. Meifardly (akipte 5. 11. The cat
Cheson was In clinches. cause the organisers are peatedly warned for holding. man. W. J. 1. Cameron (akta: T.
it. H. Dewat, military waiting for Portugal to fill; Homero generally
Brown, W. R. Iyer kit.
SUNDAY the vacancy in the last 16, forcing, and this probably earned The score at the end of 10 but some newspapers here him the verdte But it objected to rny revival
KFC 1st Div. (home) v Inc 3.50wlander 35 1.09 1.40.3 var. ¦ of a national gymnastic organisa-minutes was two all.
G-Master- p..-J. Bradley, J, T. K QUICK ENDING The draw fur under the name of the
30.1 60.3 1.22 piece other have published the the lon
Phrkt. . T. O'Grady, W. V. Field German Gymnastic League be-matches in
first the Arst round is gramme for the
Francisco Latorre, the Spanish Skipi: A. W. Hircock. B. A. Double
Chin
32.1 1.04 1.32 4 Turkey, Egypt | days. this cause of Its historical association Italy
Fatherweight Champlon, was Mansell,1.1. Blekford, T. Pile
31.3 1.01 (sklo); R. Tuck, C. V. Jamieson, Marigold with German nationalistic move- made to
versus France, and Holland
According to these, the first beaten on a technical knockout N. J. Bebbington, M. N. Haku-Busy Bee
Fren Mask by Roy Ron (Skin). ments-Router.
bye.-Regler.
game of the series will be be in the second round
The Featherweight and KFC 2nd Div. (away) v HKCC: Danla tween Brazil and Mexico in Ho Chumpian of West-11. Collyer, D. Collyer. 1. Urqu! Prairie hart. 1. A. Collyer (Skip); NW. Moun on Saturday, June 21. On Sun Africa, in a supporting bout. Crait. J. Watson A. Macken- Tar day, June 25, Spain will meet
The referee stopped the fightie. A. w, C. Fiches (Skin); L. Fagland in Rio and not in Belo as the round ended after Latorre Strange, 3. I. Barnes, L. D. Jones. Henrietta Horizonte: United States
and had been down for three counts. E. L. Strange (Skipl. Resertes: Amic
J. Skinner, C. W. Sargison. Chile in Belo Horizonte: Swe-
The light was waged at a ter- Tation Club 2nd Div. (away), v den and India
at Juldeforn; rifie pace from the first bell, and pino Club 1.10 p.m. Wald, Strawberry Tiruguay and France nt Por Latorre could not cope with the tualegre; Switzerland
and fast-moving Ankara, who land- Yugoslavia nt Reelfe: Italy and ed punches from all nugles.
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But the 25-year-old Spaniard Coll, W. G. Mickie, J. 11. cinnt- Sungl
that some dames may be held and earned repeated applause Castilho. T. K I.im, J. W. Lee. Alarm in other towns besides the four for his clever bobbing and lasa (Skip); Me Johnston. Dr Acquisi
V. N. Atienza, P. J. Rodrigues, tion entres of Rio. San Paulo. Belo weaving. Hard rights and tells w Howard (Skip): 3, Delgado, M. Tiving Lorizante, and
Arrow 3% 1.00 1.35.1 located to the tunlegre, al-to the body sent Latorre down, T. Nunes. J. T. Colton, H. Y.
pools.
for counts of nine and eight in it (skin). Heserves, Ribeira. Bitter
Sweet 30 1.00 1.30.1 statements and pro- the second round before another J. Junt. A. Y. tre. These
IRC Is Div, (away) v HCFC Counters Delight ve not been con- hard right put him on the can-
33.3 1.00.4 135,3 grammes hove
3.30 p.m.-K. Mtumish. A R. Minu. M. B. firmed by the organising com- vas for the third time.
Hassan,
M. Aumplane 33 1.33 1312 The bell sounded at the count) Omar (SkiD): A. AT Razack, S. Wodonga mittee who state that the official
30 68.1 1.27 time table will not be known for of eight but the refereo stopped Yusuf, A. M. Omar, A. K. Minu Dan
Pedro 43.3 1.043 133 days, hding the fight in favour of Ankara (tip): M. 1. Razack, J. Itooven. or three
K. M. Omar, V. A. Reuter
(skip). Portugal's answer.-Reulér.
two
Itumjahn Jackal
Unicom
37.3 1.03 1.33.3 31.3 1.02 1.32
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