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By "ROVER"
A rare treat is in store for soccer onthusiasts over the wook-end, when 20 games in the Stanley Shiold Saven-A-Side Charity Competition will bo played.
Ten of these games will be played on the Club ground at Happy Valley today, commencing at 2.30 p.m. while the other 10 will be play- ed at the same place tomorrow, also.com- mencing at 2.30 p.m.
charges have Admission been fixed at $2 and $1 res- pectively and the net gate re- cripts from the Competition will be donated to the Inter- national Red Cross or such other charities Kon!
as the Hong
Football Association. Connell may deem AL.
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6. 18 Ambulance HAMC PCA (B) 4.30 p.m. Referec: S. Y. Kwok.
4. 35 Gen. Hus, RAMC y Yard Police 5 p.m. eferce; C. K. Woo. 7. NASC (A) v Club (E) 5.30 p.m. Referee: P. J. Dundon.
3. Club (B) VREME (A) 0;
A total of fit teams entered for] pm. Referee; L, Chang. this year's Competition, but out.
eliminated
four were number, this
on Thursday, when the Brst games in the series were at Suokunpo played
Army teams.
Thrills golore
between
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The muca played on Thursday
high standard- prisluced football and there is n10
doubt but that the mulches down for
and decision today tomorrow will also provide spectators with thrills and excitemem galore.
have been Soccer fans who nvidly discussing the chances of their favourites during the forth- conting League senson will havel a good opportunity of sizing up the strength of the opposition, as the cream of jacal soccer talent lese a few Chinese stars who are on tour, will be on view in the dourse of the current Competi-
tion.
Interest of Chinese soccer fans) will undoubtedly be centred on two Kowloon Motor Bus the teams.
The busman, who still hold! the Shield which they first won during the 1948/49 season, wiii be making an all-out effort to retain it for the third year in succession.
may over- While KMB "B"
the "A" is not come Prison's, likely to have a very easy time in its match against HQ 20 Inf. Bole,
QUE
All in all, this year's Compell-
3. Eastern v 14 Regt. RA 0.30 Dan. Referee: D. P. Lal.
European YMCA
hold final “Splash" Gala
́ ́HONG KONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1950.
The European YMCA Swin- ming Section held ita finul "Splash" Gala of the season
bata last night at the "Y" with a mout enjoyable pro- gramme.
At the conclusion of the swim- ming. a dance was held, in the course of which the "Lanelord" up was presented to Malcol Clemo as champion swimmer of the year by Lirs. L. Starbuck, wie of the "Y" Vice-President.
Results
Following are the results of th ventests:
60 yards Breaṛt-stroke - 1. R. 10. 11Q 28 int. Bgde. v KMB Thompson; 2. I Nicholson. Time
Referee: Lee Ping-31.5 secs. (A) 7 pm. pui.
Tomorrow
1. Solleitors v RSLI 2.30 pan. Referee: F. A. Barretto.
Invitation Relay Heat One-1. YMCA "B" 2. Chung Sing
100 yards Back-stroke-1. P. Thompson (only competitor).
Invitation Relay Heat Two-1. YMCA "A;" 2. Hong Kong Police. 100 yards Breast-stroke-1. £. Nicholson; 2. D. Loveday.
Invitation Relay Heat Three-1. Hippocampus; 2. Fortuna.
K. Plunge. Wong King-
Gorely, Z. 1. Nicholson. Disinice 53' 1"
2. Follce (B) v Pollca (C) 3 p.m. Referee; P. George.
3. Pollve (A) v let Staffords 3.30 p.m. Referee: Mak Yeung- fai.
4. St. Joseph's (A) v Navy (A) 4p.m. Referee: chung.
5. Club (C) v Telkoo 4.30 p.m: Referee: Liu Ting-kal.
6. RAPC y Club (A) & p.m. Referee: Tsang King-hong.
7. South China (A) v Dock yard (A) 5.36 pm. Referee: Li¦ Bing-tong.
8. Miniature FA (A) v RAMC (B) 8 pm. Refence: Chan Tak- ful.
50 yards Free-style-1. D. Ing- lls; 2. M. Clemo. Time 20.4 secs.
Ayerst-McKenna Cup presentation
Mrs. F. Mayer, wife of Mr. F Meyer, General Managar” of Mentre. Loxley & Co.. (China) Ltd., is shown above presenting the "Ayerst-McKenna Cup" to Tennucl, captain of the 27th of the Company RAMC, Dowen Road, soccer team, winners RAMC Association Annual Soccer Tournament. ("China Mall" photo.)
Soccer:
27th Company RAMC Bowen Road, win Ayerst-McKenna Cup
Diving-1, F., Thompson; 2. In a keenly contested soccer game on the Club Trooper Cook.
100 yarda Free-style-1. J. MII- ler; 2. M. Nicholson., Time 65.
50 yards Fréc-style, (girls)-1.
:
ground of Happy Valley yesterday, the 27th Company RAMC, Bowen Road, boat 33rd General Hospital by three goals to two to win the "Ayerst-McKenna Trophy.”
. HEME (8) PCA (A) 6.30 Miss M. Williams; 2. Miss A. Keet: On, the run of the play, 33rd General Hospital were
pm. Referee: RJ. Hayboc.
10. CAA (B) v Tramways (B)
7 p.m. Referer: F. P. da Silva.
3 ROYAL TANK WIN
The Stanley Shield Seven-a- Side soccer game between HQ RA (B) and 3 Royal Tank Regt. at Sookunpoo on Thursday ended in a win for the latter jy four Foals to
onc.
iton holds promise of being the Lawn Bowls: most interesting to date
apretatars
and
who attend the be played will not matches only have the satisfaction of sering football of a high grade, but will also have the satisfac tion of knowing that they wil be helping a most deserving cduse.
Programme
The following is the programme |
for today and tomorrow:
Today
1. Kit Chec v RASC (B) 2.30
pim. Referee: J. F. Ennis.
2. Prison's v KMB (B) 3 p.m.
Referee: J. G. Padley.
3. South China (B) y St.
A W. Leck
50 yards Back-stroke-1, M. Clemo; 2. P. Thompson.
200 yards Free-style 1. A. Stevens: 2. D. Loveday. Time 2 ming 25 secs.
Diving Exhibition-Wong Yan of Fortuna beat Chun Wal-san, also of Fortuna
definitely unlucky to lose, as they enjoyed as much of the ball as their opponents.
The main reason for the de- feat of the 33rd was the weak- ness of their forwards when it came to putting the Anish- Invitation Helay Final 1ing touches to excellent ap- YMCA. "A" 2. Hong Kong Folice, proach work.
Water Polo-Hippecampus beat| Eastern 1-4.
Interest centred on struggle for honours in First Division
By
"JACK-HIGH"
The Championship of the Second and Third Divi- sions of the Lawn Bowls Loaguo having been now centred in the decided, interest is struggle between Indian Recreation Club and Club de Recroio "Blue" for First Division honours.
Joseph's (1) 1.30 p.m. Referee: Both these teams have played 14 matches, but the Indians are 'one and a half points ahead of the Portuguese.
4. Navy (3) v Tramways (A)
na. Referee: J. W. Sharpe.
W. INDIES WIN
ONE-DAY MATCH.
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The 33rd should have taken the lead early in the game and had they taken advantage of the scoring opportunities which came their way while their opponents were all at sea, the result might well have been the other way
Fairbrother notted with powerful drive, the ball strik. Ing the crosaber before enter. Ing the net.
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Softball:
Refreshing
BRINK
Coca-Cola
Spotlight on Slugging Saints and Jolting Jags
LRC Tennis tournament results
The following are the re- sults of the Colony Ladies Open Tennis Championships played at the Ladles Recrea- tion Club yesterday:
Calony Mixed Doubles Gordon Lum and Mrs. C. c. Chiu beat Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. R. Stack 10-0, 0-3; K. C. To and Mrs. E. Litton beat R. Tay and Miss M. Ribeiro 6-0, 0-1.
Colony Ladies Doubles Mrs. M. Chow and Mrs. J. W. Sze bant Mrs. L F. Stokes ent Mrs. K. Getz 0-1, 8-1.
Chb Mixed Doubles Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Schioles beat M. Golfried and Mrs... Ayres 6-3, 0-1.
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By "GRANDSTAND”
The week-end softball programme comprises 11 games with the senior league tilt batwoon St, Joseph's and the Jaguars taking the spot- light.
In the other two circuits, the junior league cham pion Blackhawks meet a strong Aces squad in defence of their title, while the Wahoos and Canadians settle their rivalry in the ladies, loop..
It has been realised for some For obvious reasons it is de-. time that play on the present sirable, if not essential, that all Identical rules bo difficult umpires, enforce diamond would with rubbers, particularly for and the writer is doubtful if all
nominated umpires have been ad who find vised of the change. the heavier players
It practically impossible to It Is, therefore, nuggested that Avold skidding. on the sand surface.
With this in mind; the Assocle tion has sanctioned the use metal cleats this year.
team
manogers fully acquaint themselves with the ground rules prior to the commericement of the of game, as otherwise, troublesome protests are bound to result.
Ladies league
The Wahoos, having embarked
One school of thought objects| vigorously to the use of aloats, -fearing serious injury, while on the long trail to Fernantville a narrow 6-7 another considers the permission last week with
will
Club Men's Singles D. T. Nolan bent K. Getz 7-5,
Club Men's Doubles (Handicap) EE, Etory and W. 1. Sanders beat J. Aserappa and G. T. Rowe 3-0, 7-5, 6-2, Club Men's Singles (Handleap) RW. H. Manurd bent A. J. Cufford 6-3, 7-1; C. G. M. Mor-man get in close proximity to Terry Noronha's outfit will be out
to break the "age-old Jinx to each other in a play, which is not rison bent P. S. McCalg 6-0, 0-0 saying that injury cannot result morrow, alternoon.
A in the League matchas
a preventive against Infectious noseout over St. Teresa's, Abrasions as a result of skidding, meet stiff opposition against the
Canadians this week.
For the past few years tha Your scribe does not bellevel For that any serious injury will re- Canuckettes have always upset when base-runner and base- the Owls at least once a year and
There is nothing lacking in Owl' hitting power, but the res
dropped
if one player deliberately goes out of his way to hurt another.
This could easily happen even ceiving end of the battery could without the use of cleats, as any be improved, as one spectator or player will testify, third strike last week almost but such an incident has not yet brought dienster occurred and I am sure,It never | holders. will,
In a Men's Doubles "D" Divi- sion lengue match played at the Indian Recreation Club yesterday the home tean lost to the South China AA team 816 sots to 35
The following are the results: S. A. R. Bux and S. A. Cur- rcom (IRC) lost to A. Chan and
Saints are C. C. Yu 2-6; lost to G. Lin Jr. The Jaguars and end A. Wu 5-7; lost to F. Lin both cleat-wearing quilts, and and T. Wang 3-3.
R. A. Bux and 6. Bux (IRC) lost to Chan and Yu 3.0; drew with Lin and Wu 6-6; lost to Lin, and.. Wang 1-6.
A test
Allen
Mar's
on the title
Canuckettes. rainforced, with
-having been
the addition of Effle. behind the picto, present 'n
tomorrow's game will be a test stronger threat than ever, for
their weakness in this depart S. E. M. Bux and S. M. Rum-wheri, two hell-for-leather teams
notica sument, has always been 1hn (C) lost to Chan and clash. Yu 2-6; lost to Lin and Wu 5-7;
Although this is the first timeble in their former line-ups.
not the Canadians Whother, or lost to Lin and Wang 0-6. two local teams
with meet even advantage, as far as foot- con repeat their past upsets re- Day wear is concerned, this is by romains to be seen, but in means the first time such fueliitles case a close fight is in the offing have been used by players in the and neither side will go down
caally. Colony
Today American girld visited Hong Kong about 15 years ago, metal, alepta worn by them, as well as the Hong Kong all-star elde, which was then comprised mainly of hasebalera.
Programme
Stung by this unexpected re-
The following is the Ladles verse, the 33rd tried hard to ob- tain the equaliser, but the inter- Recreation Club Tennis Tour- val came with the 27th still hoid-nament for Monday, Tuesday ing on to their slender 1-0 lead.
•Load increased
On resumption, the 27th were the first to become dangerous and within five minutes they had in- creased their lead when Throup,
and Wednesday next, Septem- ber 18, 19 and 20:
uge,
When
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wore
The Jaguars and Saints are both evenly matched, the experience of Monday, September 18 Club Ladies Doubles-0 am:the ageing. Saints off-setting the Mrs. Hallink and Mrs. Driessen vadvantage of the Jaguars tender Mrs. Sainsbury and Mrs. Barty. round.
Both squads have similarities the right-winger, goined posses- Colony Ladies Doubles 3.18 On conclusion of the game ion of the ball as it came over pan Miss
Xavier and Mrs. which mark then as belonging to F. Meyer, wife of Mr. F. Mr.
from the left and sent in a fast Benjamin. v. Mrs. Tamworth and the same, school, Mayor, General Manager rising shot which gave Felgato Mrs. Scholes,
W. R. Loxley & 00. Messrs.
Believe in hitting Singles-5.10 no chance.
Colony Ladies (China) Ltd, presented the
Unperturbed by this reverse,p.m. Mrs. Armstrong V Miss M. The Stugging Saints and the "Ayers-McKenna Trophy" to the 33rd fought back with dogged Ribeiro.
Jolting Jags both believe in hit- Tennuci, the captain of the determination.
Club Men's Singles--3.15 p.m. ting for runs rather than the Jeavons had hard luck with a M. Heenan v J. A. C. Hurlbatt. fancy bunt strategy and are drive which struck the crossbar. Club H'cap. Mixed Doubles-equally vociferous in their As the ball rebounded into play. 5.15 p.m. S/L Harris and Mrs. on the bench.
winning team, Souvenirs were also presented to the players of both teams....
Mrs. Meyer was presented with a bouquet of flowers and given three hearty cheers by the large gathering present.
Appreciation expressed
Before the presentation of the Cup took place. Colonel Ander ton, OBE, ADMS HQLF, in a
few
-
Ozorio,
feeling
JUNIOR LEAGUE -
2.30 p.m. N pinekhawks' Aces, (Umpire: Leslie Castro;. Scorer: Bimbl Ablong).
Mustanga v Griffins, (Umpire:
Tony Kwok; Scorer: Samet Samy)
4.00 pm.
P.I.. Dodgers v Dragons, (Um- Scorer: piret Danny Izati; Rennie. Barretto)..
---- LADIES LEAQUE", 4:00 p.m.
White Fangs v Pirates, (Un
pire: Fred Diosta; Scorers
die Loureiro); PA
Tomorrow
BENIOR LEAGUE,
-10.009, 142
South China v Panthers, (Um pire: George Pana; Score Eddie Loureiro),
it was returned immediately, but Harris Brig. and Mrs. M. 9. K. The result should depend on Roberts was equal to the ocea Maunsell.
who hits more often." slon and brought off a fine save,
Arturo Club Men's H'cap Doubles
Nominated The 27th
defenders were 5.15 pm. I. P. Tomworth and D. manager for the Saints this year 11.30 am. given a gruelling time as the Minchin v P. S. McCalg and J. will start off pitching mainstay St. Joseph'a v Jaguars, (Umpire. 33rd launched *sories of da Lancashire; J. Aseroppo and G. Sherry Bucks with Modest-Khan Buster Hollands; Scorer: termined attacks In bid to Rowo... E. E. Story and W. H.hind-snatching, while opposing
Tony
Kwok). reduce the arrears.
top of the net,
*Sanders, t
¡battery will be fireballer · Vie| 230- Club Heap Men's Singles-5.15 Pedruco and bullet-armed Harry Canadians y Pandas, (Umpire, Hal Wingles; Scorer: Alice p.m. S. M. Garrard v A. J. Bow-Lec.
In recent Mar). time in den; K. B. Baker v R. Torp.
years. the Saints have had
JUNIOR LEAGUE practice games before the start-4.00
For the first,
P.m...
of the season and it would seem South China. v Falcons, (Umpire: that the Saints are serious in I Sequeira: Score: FL their efforts to regain some of Nunes)
tha
gtery. which rightfully tanged.
I to thắm in their hoy-day,
On the other hand, the Jaguars
Spartans y Wildfires, (Umpire: C. Tholi Scorer: Tony Kwok), 4.00p.m all sexes V
V Vikings, (Umpire: V, C, work Mel; Scorer: Ed. Loureiro),
In the 70th minute, the 27th well chosen words expressed went further ahend when, follow- appreciation to Messrs. Loxley & ing a breakway, Fairbrother not- Co., (China) Ltd., for donatingted with a beautiful cross shot the Cup on behalf of their prin- to the right hand corner of tha Tuesday, September 10
Club Ladies Singles-0 am cipals, Messrs. Ayerst, McKenna net. and Harrison.
Porsistance rewarded Mrs Ilarria v Mrs. R. Ayrės; Mru. Among those present at yes-
Nothing daunted, the 33rd kept A. Sainsbury v Mrs. McFee. The only other First Division At the present moment, the,
Club Ladles Doubles 5.15 p.m. Indians stand the better chance game on the pregramme will be.terday's matek were Mr. J. Skin-
minute they were rewarded for Mts. La Deas and Mrs. Johnson as they played at Scolampoo, where In-nor, Chairman of the Hong Kong on pegging away and in the 25th
Colonci of annexing the tile,
Association,
y their persistence when Hommetsy Mrs. C..Getz and Mrs. Camp- Colonel to play Hong Kong dian Recreation Club sütertain Football
Hennessy have only
Anderton,
bell.. Club Football
Kowloon Hong Kong. Football Club. and
ODE, Lieut. Col. Seymour Trico, netted from a well placed centre,
Maintaining. pressure, the 33rd. Club Mixed 1'eap Doubles having steam rollered over Carlisle, September 14. Cricket Club whereas cerclo At top of form
Lieut. Col, Hughes, Major Mc- further reduced the lead of their 5.15. p.m. Dr. G. B. Smart and opposition in pre-season The West Indies, in a one- "Blue" have to meet Kowloon The last time these two teams
Connell. Major Catt, Major opponents through Drysden, who Mrs Barty v R. Poliak and Mrs, cuts, are imbued with a sense of LADIES LEAGUE day match against a combined Duck Clubs and Kowto a Fowling met at Happy Valley, the Indians Campbell anil Maize. Bennett, scored with a rasping, shot to the Mishovsky, M. Gotfried, Jr. and confidener which will not be 4.00 pm.
volino Wahoos y Canadiana, (Umpire: Cumberlund And Westmorland] Green Club.
From the klok-off, the 33rd
followe ups as. attacked
FA Ewins, Scorer: AE. As the Taulans are playing
almost, and slce, today won by 159 runs, the
SH. Ablong); The best of today's Flat Divi- made a clean sweep.
broke
Saint-Sherry Bucka S match being decided on the first won League games should be seen the top of their form at the mo
through twice. In the eponing 33rd threw all their resources innings although the West Indies at Hunghom where Kowloon meat, they should repeat their
minutes, but on each occasion
Into the Dame in an all out
Modest". Khan, Stan Loonard; had a record knock and hit 110 Dock Club entertain Kowloon earlier season success.
they were folled by Tennucl
asfork to obtain: the: equaliser.
Art Ozorio, Benny Omar, Dave Leonard, H.: All, George Two Third Division gomes aroj runs for the loss of four wickets. Bewling Green Club.
1. George!" Souza, who started off ng left-back All efforts to score were, how In the first they hit 244 runs The Kowicon! Dock Club down for decision. Police Recreas but later took over za pivot ever, frustrated by a stubbor
Jindoo Hussain. and dismissed the combined side Jave done very well to date on Club will be at home to
Haminett, for 81 runs, AM Clo
and are playing excellent bowle Club de Recreio, A
leader of the 33rd fictence which refused to give cannot see, how the "Austin When they last met, the Po- aflack, missed a wonderful op-ground.: Team Carpet Floon lles confounded all critics when portunity of giving his side the The final while came with
leud when a defender miskicked the 23rd, still trying for the elu Dock Club should win by at lean they beat the Portuguese team and allowed him to gain possessive goal which never game.
by five points to nll, four points to-one.
The game today should be a closer: one and although the For With only the goalkeeper to tuguese boys will be cut to avengd bent, however, he shot wenkly their previous, defeat, I think the and the ball was easily cleared. Police will just muke the grade Bundled off ball Club Cralgangower Cricket
Macaball and Christiani scored 101 runs for the Best Wickat in 47 minutes, Marshall's 82 runs including six sixes and four foure
Reuter, ALAM K
HOME FOOTBALL
EVERESULTS
1
* London, September 14:1
Road' can
Club de Recralo "White" will be entertaining Cralgengower). Cricket Club, last year's Cham plons, at King's Park.
Wan convincingly
lon.
With time growing shoeri, the Weldón and Miss Penn W. casily shakeparativo÷
27 Company RAMC. Bowen Hond: Roberts, Carlton, Sheridan, Throup, Ramsbottom, Gray, Fair- Miller, Tennuci, McMahon, brother, Normington,
Bird General Hospital: Felgate
Mrs. M. Gotfried v B.
Club H'cap. Ladies, Doubles— 0.15 p.m.: Mins M. Sleap and Miss H. Foley v Mrs. R. Maunsell and Miss D. Raymond.
Club H'cup Men's Singics-6.15 p.m. A. L. Braith y H. I. Baker; D. R. Holmes. v D. C. Barty; E. Zulatu G. It. Coswell.
BASEBALL SCORES.
New York, September 14.
Today's baseball scores were quaeVic Pedruco Enry Lee, Jock, Brown, Chandu Podruco, Gerry Langenberg, Gus · Pereira, | AT NATIONAL LEAGUE Lionel Sequlorn, Tony Silva, and for grayORDAN Dick Pereira.
¡e }} Cincinnatl!
Brooklyn
Rules not understood Judging from the manner 'Pittsburgh'(ist-gama) which buses were run last week New York particularly in the Wahoor-St. Pittsburgh (2nd gom Teresa Lussia. It Is, culdent that New York
The last time these two tonms will be entertaining - Hong Kong Shortly afterwards, Hammett Jones, Fidler, -÷Eisttain."; Jones Mrs. Scholes and Mrs. Lynn the ground rules Introduced in Gigi PRADIN
be Stewart,: Drysden.") scoring opportunity, but The following wore the results met at Happy Valley, the Fortu Electric Recreation Club at Happy Wasal presented with a similar Liddle, Jeavens, Taylor, Hammett, of football matches played today: icse boys won convincingly. Valley. In what promises to be a hesitated when about to shoot. S
They should do the same again) very interesting game.g this afternoon.
Third Division Southernt New. port 2 Watford 2 Northampton 3 Layton 8,
Kowloon Cricket Club and Po-
The home team should win.
Today's games
Friendly Match: Queen's Park lice Recreation Club will be meet- Rangers Galata Baras Ing a Cox's hoad. This game
should prove to be a very even for toollowing the the fixture Reuter
RUGGER
Tha Police have shown.
The are
ent alhoss the start of Itoo.WIEL BRA
gh: Kew KDC AND
Wednesday, September 20 Club Ladles Heap Singles am: Mis, Battyy Mrs. Calderara. p.m. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Jp v Y. Colony Mixed Doubles 5.ld P. Taul and Mrs. J. W. Szo.
Club Ladies Doubles 5.15 p.m. Armstrong, and Club Mixed Doubles-5.15 p.m. Robinson : Mrs.
that if a ball strikes the back St. Lou Holmes and Mira: Bainsbury stop behind the catcher, it la now Pittsburgh
Club Ladies Heap: Doubles
*Mrs, Koylard and Lirs, 6.15 p. M. L Harris ve Mrs. Ayres, and Mrs. Gotfried,ORIG
Mrs. Tamworth:
thereby
allowing thežtoppheing defence to recover and 19 bundle CLUB RUGGERITES. sind Mrs. Haitlik v Mr.D. Th him off the talle
apasmodic fi efforts to break away, the 2707
· Except; for (a" fow"
were kept penned. In their own half of the fuld,
14 The 27th (gool had a z narr
dscape, when a high centre
was met byttemen
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