WEEK END SPORTS.
FOOTBALL.
1ST DIVISION..
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE 3;
NAVY I
Played on the Navy ground on Saturday, this match which was wit nessed by a large crowd of sailors and supporters of the College, proved to The sailors were be very interesting. rather to sure, of a win and cor- sequently did not turn ect as strong
RiG.A
Capt. Olliver, b Johnstone.....
THE CHINA MAIL.
20
Yew Man Hon, not out, EJA Wei Lee San, b Hastings.... K. K. Wong, b Hastings....
Extras
Lo Man Pan, c Chard, à Hohman 10 CR.C, 2ND XI.
Wong Po Keung, b Bryant
Ho Wing Kin, c Ellott, b Bryant Chan Hin Lee, b Dicker
backs and shot hard at goal from 4thes Davies settled the matter by M. P. Shin, b Chapman 30 dmcult angle. The ball, helped by doing the hat trick" dismissing H. Ching, Holborn, b Chapman 11 the wind travelled fast towards goat Fenwick, Jacks and Sutton. Scores: J. Wong, e Tinley, b Chapman... 10 and dipped under the cross bar. The Chinese goalie managed to hit the bay f out, but in doing so, he threw his body, backwards, into the goal. The referee blew the whistle for a goal, much to the general surprise of the Chinese players and their supporters. The referee was standing so near to the geal however, that an error of judg ment was quite out of the question.
POLICE 2, R.G.A. 2, 1
The Police are to be congratulated on the excellent fight they put up against the R.G.A. on Saturday, the
QMS. Talfourd, b Johnstone... 24 Lieut. Sutherland, Pearce, Corpl. Mann, c Brand, b Johnstone 21
Johnstone...ikumisvanger Capt. Davies, b Day............... Sergt. Atborne,
Raworth, 5-
5
D
S
La! Kuen, e Spain, Bryant 15
10 Wan Iu Shing, e Bryant, b Chard 21 Cheung Wing Kin, e Dickens, b`
Bryant
Ham Har Sze, not out...................
Total
113
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M.
R
พ.
Chan Tin Sung,c Collins, bDickena
*** 15
LI Man Kwong, not out.................DI
6
1
19
3
0: 28
0
Chapman.
5 0
16
3:
Johnstone .....................
12 Hastings Gar. Perkins, not out ...............eši sk 17Kennett Lieut. Bryson, not out... 17 Wood
Extras
Total (for 6 wickets declared)-179
Bowling Analysis..
team as they should. O! course, one could hardly blame them when it was taken into considerations the fact that on the previous meeting. they match ending in a draw. Although defeated the Collegians to the tune the Garrison team were playing new Brand of seven goals to il They paid then is place of Talfourd, Street and Johnstone.. heavily for their folly on Saturday their usual goalie, who sprained his Pearce however, and the Collegians turned ankle last week and was unable to Day the tables on them. winning the match play. yet, taken as a whole, they had by three goals to one. The Collegians opened the game with nime players but despite this handicap managed to keep the game pretty even until when; the match was about ten minutes old when the sailors untucked suddenly and taking the Collegians" defence by surprise, were soon in front of goal Graydon, the Navy crack centre for ward was placed in possession and being in a fine position, did not ex- perience much difficulty in beating Souza with a difficult shor.. This Anc (performance on the part of the sailors
ROYAL NAVY.
6: 40
Wu Pak Fook, did not bat...
Extras
Pay L. Holborn, c Yew, b Lee... 31
W. Kennett, e Wong, b. Ching
0. M.. R..
W
Lt. Jones, e L, & Ching................
.9 0
54
0
Fay. Lt. Robinson, b Lee..
17
Lt. Com.Creig, retired..
4
0
5
0
17
HONGKONG C.C
R. A. Brand, b Davies......
***
good combination for both aggres- E. J. R. Mitchell, c Tallourd, b and Butter, at back, showed improved A. B. Raworth, e Mann,' b Oliver sive and defensive play, Middleton Davies ......n form, while the forward line, assisted T. E. Fearce, b Davies.... by the hall-backs, was prominently E. W. Day, b Davies 4ggressive. The only weak spot in the team was Davis, the goal-keeper, who appeared to be uneasy at his post. The Police team seem to improve with every match. The players they fielded on Saturday showed strong combination end if they turn out every Saturday for their side their opponents will have no easy task in defeating them. The Police are a
I
had the effect of making the specta- well-balanced, brawny side and with tors expect a repetition of the former MeWalter and Clark at back their de encounter of these teams and many fence is as strong as possible. were overheard to express the opinion that the Collegians would lose by at) least six goals to pit. At this junc ture. the Collegians were reinforced by Sepher and Omar Ismail, both of whom took up positions on the hal back line. thus allowing Duncan Urquhart to fall back and help Dixon
2ND DIVISION.
KOWLOON F.C. 1; STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS G.
R. P. Thursfield, c Mann, b Davies II C. C. Stark, not out..... TJ.J. Fenwick, b Davies P. Jacks, Davies
F. Sutton, b Davies.
C. W. H. Johnstone, b Davies....
Extras pant
Total
Olliver
Davies Baines
Bowling analysis.
Total (for 8 wickets)
71
Bowling Anaylsis.
M.
R.
W.
Bryant....
22
Hohman.
0
20
Chard......
0
19
Dickens
6
6
Vincent ...
3
1
Rev. Hastings, 1.b.w. Lee:...... 11
S.Lt. Tinley, b Lee ......
Lt. Lambert, b Lee .......
MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919)
NOTICES.
4 UNIVERSITY 2ND XI v. CLUB DE
The University, on their own 171 ground, secured a victory over the visitors, by 43 runs. For the Varsity, Cheah. Toon Lock and Pup In Tak compiled 75 between them Of but the rest of the scoring was poor, 2 the final total reaching 124. For the 1 Clubmen, M. Pinna, A. Ribeiro and R. Luz each made double figure scores but received no assistance from the other members of the team and were all out for 81. The scores were-
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II
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Pay. Lt. Chapman, not out.
Lt. Dolphin, e M. H. Yew; b Ng 8Woods, bLee
O
Extras.
21
13
Total
16
Bowling Analysis.
11
0.
M.
R..
a
Yew Man Tsun..10 Of Ching 14.5 OfNg Sze Kwong... 4 Lee.....11
3
94
1
15
0 23. 2 28
THE LEAGUE TABLE.
88
UP TO DECEMBER 6.
M
10. M. R. 1 31 10:2 2. 38.
4
W.
P. W. L. D. Pts.
IRG.A
2 0 0
6
D. K. Samy, b Pinna
9 Kowloon
I
0
4
Chua Sin Kah, b Marques
0 15
0 Indians
3 I I
1
4
R. A. Basto, c Baptista, b Marques 8
Navy. 2 Staffs Ualversity
0
Cheah Keng Seng, b Rull
10
11
2
0
Cheah Toon Lok, b Rail.....
36
Pun In Tak, not out. ...
39
Civil Service... 2° Hongkong CC... C.R.C.
Ng Cheong Yew, c: Sequeira, b
Yvanovitch ****
5
SHIPPING CASUALTIES.
ક
Yeah Cheang Hoe, 1.b.w, b Pinna
9
Lim Eng Hoe, b Marques
Yeow Fuck On, run out, b Pinna Yue Man Kwong, c Rull, & Pinna
Extras 1994-1996
1
MANY LIVES FEARED L′′BT.
8
4"LIEN SHING" REPORTED SUNK,
124
0. M. R
37
3
ព 0
40 36 7
CIVIL SERVICE AND KOWLOON
.DRAW.
The match between these rival at back, in place of Ogley who for teams, was played some unknown reason failed to turn ground on Saturday, and proved to rosy when stampe were drawn in on the Military Kowloon's prospects were not too up for this match This formation be as exciting es anticipated. The their match with the Civil Service at had the effect of balancing the College Kowloon team by winning this match Happy Valley, as they had only 129 team and play became more interest- has made itself pretty safe for second to their credit with nine wickets ing. A Rahmin made his first ap-division honours. There was a large down, their opponent's total being pearance in first division football in crowe present to watch this match 202. The Civil Service innings was place of L. Xavier, the clever College which is between the two strongest featured by 73 from A. E. Wood, left wing who with his brother P. teams of the league.. The game was whose sccre included a six and twelve Xavier, a clever half back, has resign- fast and clean and there was little to four's. During his stay at the wicket ed from the College team. The in- choose between the two teams. Both he only gave one chance. The total clusion of Rahimin in the team proved possessed sound defences and fast and was nicely helped by 33 and 31 from Although accurate forwards. The Staf had Syme Thomson and R. O."Hutchison more opportunities of scoting, but respectively. Kowloon started badly, they failed to make use of them, Claxton going down to Ling's second shooting high. Their excitement and dismissed after opening his ac
delivery. Goodail the remarkable good goal-keeping of
to be a very sound decision.
JOOHHOHOHM
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
CRAIGENGOWER V. STAFF
AND DEPARTMENTS.
Rul.
Total Bowling Analysis.
the saliers gave the College no ground, conceding three corners and playing all they knew to save them selves, the Collegians scored three tintes and when the Enal whistle came, W. A. Hyder were the chief causes, in à compiled 28, but six wickets i had made 75 and Coles was subse. M. J. Rull, b Samy...
they were the winners by three goals
to one.
This proved to be the first win of the Collegians this season, and a very creditable one; and it they kept up their form, it is certain that it would be the first of a series of wins. The Collegians are to be congratulated for
the splendid fight they put up Saturday.
HONGKONG CLUB 1; SOUTH CHINA D.
of this unusual state of affairs.
NAVY RESERVES 1: CLUB- RESERVES 0.
This match which was played on the Club ground resulted in a win for
In this match, Craigengower were. saved from severe defeat at the hands Marques. 11 2: of the Staff and Departments by Fe Pinna 10.5 Cavenaugh and Lieut.-Col. Coles Yvanovitch ... ther Time. For the soldiers, Captain
4 2 passed the century between them by
CLUB DE RECREIO. one run, but played some rather Yvanovitch, b Chua........... Cavenaugh being run out, after he M. Pinna, c and b Chua loose cricket, giving several chances. F. Xavier, b Chua.............. also was
The pair were finally separated by C. E. Marques, b Samy count with a single. Braga went were down for 67. Half an hourquently bowled at 54. The final total A. Ribeiro, b Chua ....... of play still remained. Carr and was 161 for six wickets. Craigen. D. C. Baptista, b. Samy Pestonji got together and hit out, sower's total reached 82 for eight R. Luz, b Chua.... the former scoring 21 and, the latter wickets, L. E. Lammert making top. Lopez, e K. S. Cheah, b Samy... 143. The tail managed to survive
F. Carvalho, b Samy until time ran out.
F. Sequeira, not out................. Scores:
Extras
score of 23.
The scores were
STAFE.
Capt. Cavenaugh, ran out ............
Shipping circles were alive with rumours this morning, the trend of which was that no less than four 3 ships bad: become casualties, involv 4 ing large loss of life. The only con. 2 firmation that can be gathered is 1 with regard to the "Lien Shing" of which the Wo Fat Shing are 9 agents. From enquiries at this office O we gathered that the vessel left 6 Hongkong for Saigon, laden with a 22 cargo of cement and iron together O with 390 Chinese passengers. She was 11 under the command of Mr. W. Cullen 5 with Mr. Chapman as Chief Engineer. 13 Four other Europeans, two deck 1 officers and two engineers were also 4, aboard, but we have not been able to -4 ascertain their names. The company 6 received news of the disaster from its Saigon agent who said he had been informed by the Government that the "Lien Shing," had been sunk on Yang Hung Tai Fat on November 30. In- Wformation was also given that our of 5 the crew and the large number of 5 passengers only 37 have survived.
Of the other vessels reported lost the "Pheumapenh," is persistently men- tioned. This is in consequence of a report which reached the Colony that a three masted ship was wrecked_on
}
on
the sailors by one goal to nit. As was A. E. Wood, e Macaskill, b Braga anticipated, the struggle was a tough. W. Bradbury, h Evans
CIVIL SERVICE,
73
one, and it was through their generai R. C. Witchell, c Evans. b Pestonji knowledge of the game and more ex-R. O. Huchison, c. Pestonji, b perience, that the sailors managed the
4
Pte. Rhodes, b Omat
Lieut. Col. Coles, Abbas....... 54.
Total ................
81
7
2
Capt. Macaulay, c Lyson, b Omar 6
Bowling Analysis.
0.
Cpl White, c and b Omar
Robinson
...... 31
S. S. Theyers, not out
win.
I
Sergt. Mackechnie, c Ramsay, b
Lammert.....
D. K. Samy 7.SK. Chua... 10
... 11
1
M.. R. 0 37 38
་
1
Extras......
This match which was played on
Gerrard played a great game w. H. Edmonds, b Overy
Braga........
E. Fincher, not out............
33
*17
17
C. Severn, did not bats yra 201
Extras
0
at right back for the Club. and itF. J. Ling, c Macaskill, Evans... 16 the Club ground on Saturday, will go the Club would have sustained a F. Syme Thomson, e Goodall, b
could be safely said that but for him, J. T. Smalley, e Claxton, b Evans 1 down in the records as one of the heavier defeat. He managed to he best matches of the season, and one that will be long remembered by those on the right spot every time and the G: H. Piercy, not out who watched it. The Chinese show-way-he-tackled and kicked gained for ed fine combination but were all at sea when in front of goal. Saturday's match was one of the fastest seen for a long time and at times the Club were hard put to it to cope up with the Chinese left winger who is great sprinter. The game was so exciting that
to 'nil. the referce, Lieut. Sadoks, had on several occasions to call the players to order. Railton,
him much well earned applause.
The Club tried hard for an equalizer and had the most of the play for a ime, but bad shooting 'spoiled the When the final whistle was sounded, haff-a-dozen godd openings they had. the satiors were leading by one goal!
11 K.C.C. (2ND IX) CIVIL SERVICE
(2ND IX).
Total (for six wkls. declared)...161
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M
16 0
9 0 41 3 0
R. 53
22
0 34
7 Om i
Lanmert Total (for 8 wkts., dec.)...232 Hall..
Bowling Analysis.
CRAIGENGOWER.
WL E Lammert, b Connor....
foul play.
That bad play was as un-win for the Portuguese team, but not A. A. Claxton, b Ling. popular with the players as it is with without a hard struggle. The ex-D. M. Goodall, b Severn
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The Right Reverend Bishop Pozzoni
This friendly", played at King's the Paracels. A visit to the agents is in receipt of a telegram from Italy Park, turned out to be a most inter was productive of no confirmation. to the effect that the Reverend w.esting game, for there. was some. They have heard nothing but the Father Pedro Gabardi died on the 3 hard hitting and fast scoring. For vague conjectures of the local ship: Sth instant in the Hospital of
the visitors, A. K. Mackenzie made ping circles. The "Pheumpenh," 074 runs out of the total of 125 and left Saigon on Dec. 4 with a general
chances.
Derwent "
Subiasco, in
the
1 carried his bat. He played good all cargo. It should be pointed out now. Como. The late Father Garbardi province of round cricket, giving very few ever that a sister ship to the "Phermo-who Rector of the Catholic Cathedral For the Home team, penh," in Japanese hands plys on the in Hongkong for more than twenty 32 Brawn, Fletcher, Weaser and Laing same trade, while there are two of years and was very much liked and 10 knocked the bowling all over the three other local ships with three esteemed by the Catholics, especi 19 field. It is noteworthy that Weaser masts-the
had not been in the field since "Glen Falloch" for, înstance so it is whose interests he had always at
and the ally by the Portuguese community" 4 January 1907. He
came back"
quite possible for a mistake to have heart and whose language he studied with a finely compiled 39. The been made. innings was declared at 137 for seven Oce of the other vessels may be ceased had been suffering for several 29 soon as he arrived bere. The de- the "Nam Wo" which was wrecked months, being paralysed in both arms a short time ago.
and legs. A requiem mass for the
7 pany have received a wire intimating the 12th instant. at 7.30 a.m.- Bishop The Kun g Yuen steamship Com-repose of his soul will be sung
at the Cathedral
nn Friday, 6 that one of their steamers the 9.3. Pazzoni expects all Catholics, especi 1 "Lien Shing," was sunk during a ally the members of the Portugese 74 gale off Saigon with the loss of a community, to attend the service, not 7 large number of passengers and only in order to succour the soul of 4 crew and a cargo of rice. The the deceased but also as a manifesta•- O number of passengers lost was put tion of esteem towards him.
0.
MacPhail and Riis had to be cautioned
CLUB DE RECREIO : MAN- CHESTERS 0:
Evans P.stonji Ramsay
..... 11
59
3 S. Jex, c Cavenaugh, b White
9 3
42
1 R. Bass, c Coles, b White
.3
13
F. Thomson, run out.
Overy
5
23
1U. Omar, b Connor
reg
the
Chirese
by the referee before they kept within bounds. Chan So,
As anticipated in last Friday's foot-Braga centre half was also cautioned for ball notes, this match resulted in a
Robinson..
0 29
1 29
KOWLOON.
1H. Ramsay, c and b Connor ....**** 23. Remedios, c Rhodes, & Conner.
W. Hall, not qut...
2
15
wickets.
•
1
The scores were:-
C. Lyson, not out....
1
.
CIVIL SERVICE.
Extras
Sandford. c Elson, b Fletcher. Lyon, st. Edward, b Fletcher
10
Bearne, b. Fetcher
Bowling Analysis.
Hill, o Sub. b Fletcher.....
M.
R..
Bacan, b Lobel..
13 1
40
24
4 Dodge, b Lobel..........
Crocker, c Weaser, b Brawn
6 D
8
-
1 .0
the spectators was evident inasmuch as that every one of the men who were cautioned restrained themselves for
the rest of the match.
The first of the Club attacks was initiated by Hamilton who very early
changes were fairly even, neither side 1. Y. Braga, e Witchell, b Severn 28 A. Goldenberg, not out getting any advantage over the other. B. D. Evans, b Ling.....
In fact, it was near hall time before A. W. Ramsay, b Ling the Portuguese lads gave the soldiers' K. R. Macaskill, b Ling defence any real trouble, and then, P. Robinson, b Witchell they had great difficulty in getting R. Pestonji, b Witchell.. through the defence. It was through E. C. Carr, not out........................
in the game proved to be a thorn in their wings that they were able to get H. Overy, 1 at out.
not
the side of the Chinese.
SCOFC,
but did
4
6
1
7
41
......201
for
Total (for 8 wickets)... 82 Taylor, b Fetcher.........
0 Connor to the goal mouth, where one of the L. J. Blackburn, e Ling, b Edmonds 7 Cavenaugh
9 1 When threatened by .McCubbin and MacPhail. Au Kit backs was forced to give away, a
13 White Sang passed to Ko Kin Fan and corner This kick was beautifully
Coles... this worthy took a long shot at taken and the ball placed in a fine posi- the goal, but the ball went over the Hon but there was no one of the cross bar. Hamilton was conspicu- attackers in position to convert. They ous in the next Club attack, when scored a little later. The final whistle after a short run, he passed to found the Portuguese still pressing. McTavish, who seeing himself in, but no further goals were scored. danger of being robbed, transferred
to Riis who shot at goal. The Chi- nese goalie saved this shot at the ex- "pense of a corner from which nothing! resulted. After another try by the Chinese in which Ko Kin Fan had to be attended 10. by both McPhail and Stewart before his progress was checked, the Club centre half took
ORI KET.
LEAGUE MATCHES.
-
R.G.A. BEAT H.K. C.C.
Severn Ling ........... Witchell Edmonds
**
A. K. Mackenzie, not out
14 at 400.
1
0
2 Duncan, not out.... 11 Hast, did not. Bat......
Extras..........ivne I
NAVY (2ND XI) V. C.R.C. (2ND XI.)
3 1
11 13
Later.
FOOTBALL AMONG THE STATUES.
Two Chinese school-boys were
Inspector Cashman: It is at Statue Square.
His Worship (to defendants): You: mustn't play football there. If you
1 brought before. Mr. R. O. Hutchison, Want to play go down to the Happy
Extras
Total (for 9 wickets) ...129
Bowling Analysis,
M. R.
W.
Total Bowling Analysis.
.125
9
I 56
9 2
9
...... 7 0 38
This match, played at Happy Valleys resulted in a draw. For the Brawn
0.1 M. 究。 12 1 34
พ.
sailors, Leading Seaman Waters Fletcher made top score of 44 and there were Lobel.. three other double figures. The Laing. final totals were Navy 131, CR.C, Weaser............... 1 0. 71 for eight wickets.
2 46
5 this morning, charged with causing a
Valley,
5. Q 29
2 disturbance in Wardley Street.
The first defendant said he recently
3 ↑ 27
0
3
K.C.C
The scores, were:
down rather badly to the Navy, losing by 58 runs.
ROYAL NAVY 2ND XI.
Watera, l.b.w. Wong in
5
44 F. Lobel. b Sandford
W. T. Elson, b Taylor
3
19
J. C Fletcher, c. Mackenzie, b 0 Hill.......
...
NAVY v.. C.R.C.
The Chinese Recreation Club went
The C.R.C. Spain, e Chan, b Ho Wing Kin...
Inspector Cashman stated that the came down from Canton and did not
✪ defendants were kicking a football in know the laws. The second delen-
Wardley Street and causing annoy-
dant said that yesterday being Sun-
AO. Brawn,e Sindford, b Hill... 23 ance to the passers-by. Once a lady day, he went out for a walk when he complained of being struck by a foot- saw defendant kicking a football and ball when she was passing in a riesha.
he took part. His Worship: Where is Wardley Ane of $1.
His Worship imposed on each
...20 Street? W. L. Weaser, e Sandford, b 5
The Hongkong Cricket Club, play-batted first losing two men with but Ellett, c Lee, b Lai Kuen....... the ball down the field and passed to ing at home on Saturday went down a single run being registered. Lee Vincent, b Wong........ Hamilton who gave it to Reichelmann' to R.G.A.. being dismissed for 88, and Shin did well with 31 and 32 Bryant, b Wong who was standing right in front of after their opponents had closed respectively, the final total being 118. Chard, b Lo....3 gcal. He tried a hard shot, but the their icrings at 179. The military The Navy's start was not promising Dickens, e Lo, b Wan lu Shing... 18 goalie was too safe and cleared, with-team batted first and the first four Kennett being caught from the first Collins, c Wan, b Wong... out much difficulty.
men gave the fielders plenty of ex ball, but after this the side settled Hohman, c Lee, b Wong.
In the second half, the Club show-ercise. Lt Sutherland knocked up down, passing the mark after seven Pender, not out ed better form and appeared to be the 50, Capt. Diliver 20. C.A.M.S. Tal wickets had fallen. Creig, a new Hall, run out..... fresher of the two teams. A long fourd 24 and Cpl. Mann 21. Six comer to local cricket, did well, shor by Stewart was disposed of oy wickets were lost for 179 when the hitting up. 51. Other scores were
Lau Hing Cheong without much dif-jarings
to
C.R.C.
was declared. culty, but the ball was kept at the Club's downfall was due
The Robinson 36 and Holborn 31. goal mouth by the Club forwards who Davies, whose 9 wickets for were making most determined at 38 runs testify to his excellent Yew Man Taun, fun out. tempts to secure the lead. After a performance with the ball. None of Choa Man Ping, b Hastings while they were rewarded for their the Club's batsmen could get com- Ng Sze Kwong, Tinley, b Has
Getting possession_of_the_fortable and hopes fell when Pearce ings attac
pains.
ball Hamilton passed to Riis who was dismissed with the score at. 28. G. Lee, e Holborn, b Hastings fribbled past one of the Chinese Six wickeld wers down for 78 and Un Hew Fan, Tinley, b Hastings
Extras
E. J. Edwards, b. Taylor
Taylor c
... 39
2
D. Laing. c Hill, b Sandford
12-
23
J.
2.
Jack, not out ......
L.V. Edwards, and G. F. Caville,
10
did not baf.
5
18
Extras
131
Bowling Analysis,
7
0.
O
*R. B* Lai Kuen 55 0 28 .1 Taylor Ho Wing Kin8
1 Sandford
M
0 30
:0
OrWong Po Kuengi
27
5 Hilt
5.
14
1. Bacanu
14.
1 Mackinzlerini
Total
31 Lo Man Pan 3.
1 Wonglu Shm. 5
Total......
Bowling Analysis.
0. M
13 0
57
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