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CHAMPIONS DRAW WITH “REST” ·

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH

The Army Threes Were Unable To Break Through A Strong Defence

By "PAK LO”

On Saturday afternoon, the Army, Pentangular Tournament winners, drew with the Rest of the Colony XV in a hard and fast game at Sookunpoo by 6 points

(1 penalty goal, 1 try) to (1 penalty goal, 1 try).

Previous to this game the Rest of the Services

overcame the Rest of the

Civilians, as expected, by 17 points (1 goal, 1 drop goal, 3 tries) to 6 points (2 tries) without too much trouble.

In the main game the Army, while winning the lion's share of the act scrums and the Hine outs, found

that thele threes were unable to break through a

and

left the

openings.

The Rest of the Colony threes were the best in defence, though Smith Potted happier when in atuck.

Army very tew advantage.

when

There was no further

scoring before the whistle went for "no nice."

have such a

The Rest of the Colony were The Rest of the Colony open-lucky Indeed to strong defence which markeded the scoring, although They steady lot or players behind the rita inckled well throughout. had not had 11 territorial pack axi Davis and Mildon were Duvidson outstanding in defence. In the athered a cross kick by Smith, pack Davidson and Brightwelt In the Army pack Eve wan and, running well,

were good, but the others were crossed the As usual, outstandit. ared

a tule Ine thest half way out, David-

olt the mark. In slow Farthing was noticeable in the

Army side,

beyond Eve, lineouts, particularly to the re-ts look the kick, but missed, the

leaving the Rest with a slender Dangerfield was about the best.

three-point lead wait they

FIRHT GAME not retain for very long.

And

feree who penalised him three Umes for barging, The 1 malier of the pack followed up well

their Rave

threes plenty of chances

Argyle had rather no unhappy game, when he was often eath In possess on by the fast beak- ing Rest of the Colony forwards.

Howeve, het ball bal often trough, but s threes wern slow off the mork and s, m2

loppy paring spoiled quite a few dangerous looking moves.

Holmes And

O'Driscoll

Save Taikoo

Butterfield

SOIT

The first game of the after-

11 opened with

strong The Army artworked and only 2000s

goud Richier by Edleri, attack by the Services, and who sometimes tooit his job al-looked like a certain seure when them at the forwards took the ball well Tuo rcvlly, legal Most

th Cupfield grad then pauzest it out to bay

Indfic - 63

the ir threes. Bryan stopped Anny were awarded a penalty the

and Dangertteli Parker just short of the "The levelled the reore with a friend Parker's pay was knocked Kirk whiteh walked besutitully on between the pals.

Io offanie.

BOUNCED WHONG WAY The Army kept up the

bat half die

andeli

The Civilians deared and then

THE WAITER WHO ATTEMPTED TO SERVE AN ELDERLY MEMBER OF THE M.C.C. WITH RICE PUDDING ON THE DAY HE HEARD A CHINESE WOULD UMPIRE THE 3RD TEST,

GULETT

in their turn attacked, but could Former Decathlon Champion Says

Services

not keep the pres10 arrived their half of this without any

to the therefore. << sure. The Aring had had olers when the

ty of caner: in this half, with ball came

of bul Park (Tastor and, one or two but: whea, pa

they looked at the eat b. 4.

bomeet the scoring. the bal Zong way for them.

1

out of Held and it.

AS 10 surprize

scored.

The

to

sertim to

t passing.

sation.

In pawing

Jet

lotter From instead

1

the opp

wrok

Yet, despite

Superiortly,

they just

J11 Could not

their

for wardı.. the

stre generi definite / Ta

Winish off the

their moves

Swire #nd

his

him

well to

down Paternam

missed caworow, moking it. 3-0.

+ The Civilians posted back,

All Countries

1954.

Should

Adopt Standard Rules On Amateurism

WEEK-END SOFTBALL

Page

PANDAS LED 5-0 AT THE TOP OF THE FIFTH, BUT THE SAINTS WON 6-5

By "SNOOPER”

The record crowd of softball fans who saw the Saints-Pandas tussle yesterday at King's Park could describe it as a great one, and the only excuse I can find for Jackie Wei's Pandas losing to the Saints by 6-5 after an extra inning is that they let up during a short spell to permit the Saints to stage a fighting comeback and snatch victory from almost cer- tain defeat.

There was sharp contrast in the way both teams preferred to make progress —the Pandas relying on pitcher Jackie Wei for four innings to take a comfortable the fourth after the Pandas' star lend; the Saints making an all-out effort from pitcher and fielders were worried into making mistakes.

and

no 5.5.

the season in

Final

for the

ft

next given second and an additional seven The Pandas style of play in Sherry Bucks was the first four innings was the orders to hit to third to drive runs in the third to put the connoisseur's iden

of superb home Omar and his hit pro-game on ice. softball,

The significant fen- vided the perfect play when With this victory the Ameri- ture of their play is that Ma peg to end one of the best last

Hsu fumbled on a Welly cans are back where they were felding errors

were committed right into the fifth frame. In games of the League,

Play-off series with Jimmy their most unyielding mood,

After the game, the Pandas Herrick's Pandas and Bill amazingly quick to seize were trying to fathom the almost

Silva's Delawares the Pandas were 5-0 unbelievable. They played like Sentor "D" Pennant, openings,

true champions and were ahead To the disappointment of up at the top half of the arth.

It was certainly all Pandha at by 5-0, but the big lead had

good number of fans, Jack this Juneture

to In been cut away from right under Corvalho's Wildfires falled of the game their point-seeking struggle

them. to

feld a tull team against the stay in the Pennant race.

They had forgotten that the Delawares in the crucial tilt. Saints' batters

unbelievablo And almost

happened Without lifting their bats, plicher Jackie

Wel easy to bit last

yesterday Saints, Delawares

walked this bad control trailing by 3-0 in the seventh, Into the final round and he obviously over his deliveries.

performed the almost improbable is a matter for much regret as have League schedules Then the Pandas faded at this when George Saunders register the

well in ad- ed a grand slam homer to give been announced #lage and the Saints revived to

vance. Some brilliantly

the days ago, after

a 4-0 victory over the play

lanky them

Wildfires humbled the Uni- George Saunders was brought Pandas.

HOPES SHATTERED versity 6-2. home by Arturo Ozorio's sacri-

Any hopes the Pandas had of ficed fly for the Saints' initial

Who Pennan! winning this year's

and

roa.

did not

The

year

when

the

COLLEENS WIN

could

the

Terry

rightly expert The Saints, who reorganised were practically shattered yes- good softball from the Wahoos

the Saints as

when pitcher they "A" their side out of sheer despern- terday

weakened by tion after centre-felder Joaquin huve so far dropped four games, Noronha was Collaco had been evidently mis- The reversal upset the Pandas badly injured hond? But it

was astonishing to cast in that position, Improved plans, but for the Saints it was

see the when considerably

Saunders

theh nearer a slop

Pennant Owls*

pitcher going the dis- tance against full-strength was posted at right field, Show-goal. boat Ali moved to centre fleid The Saints, who meet

Mak Colleens nine who triumped by Chinese and Sherry Bucks transferred to Kwong's

14-7 to virtually garner Athletic Association, on Sunday in

Senior Ladies' Pennant, the deciding gume,. were given ex- for cellent chances of regaining the

Jeft Beld.

On

The second half opened with but then threes could not seem they to sellly down and gel logriter. Rest attacking mayd beat Jardines by 41 runs Atoked much more settled.

bul Then there was a scrum in tald-

Sydney, Mar. 7. All countries should adopt standard rules HKCC yesterday. A feature despite that found themselves field and the Services

got the to their

athlete would own 25 ball and it went of the day's cricket was the pushed back

****

amateurism under which a professional lu Baleman within a short time.

who went through the Enterprising batting of two

centre be one who earns his Uving solely from playing a sport, On the 25 there with a serum;|an scored.

Nateman Butterfield #1711 Swire

missed says Peter Mullins, former Australian Olympic Games De and the

and sent the conversion of his own try. Army won players,

cathlon representative. Holmes find the ball out to Kirbuson, who 6-0. Play remained in m'ancid O'Driscoll both of whom neatly avoided a couple of men until half time.

Dangerteld and scored. made half centuries.

Almost Iminediately rowly missed}

the ing kick,

opening of the recond half thus leaving the Army in the Bateman agala got the bull nud tun with a under are twint

repeated tais previous lead

formance by scoring try und Play surged back and forth between the two 259 and twice

Indssing the conversion. 9-0.

Holmes who upened the Inn- dis- ings saw his side start ustrously, losing their frat two wickels for only two runs, own innings of 64 including ten fours, and that of O'Dris-

coll, whose 80 included six fours and three sixes, played a major part in Jardine's defeat.

THE SCORES

The scores were:

Butterfeld And Swire

K. Hall, Mis

Holmes, Hat,

Barton 04

CJB. Leader, e Bloti. Is Coleman T.G.C. Kaight retired hari

JP. O'Driscoll, Barlon

L Chadwick-Kew.

Coleman

K

end

A.E.V. own."é Bosanquet. ii

Coleman

1. Dick. e Gran, Mis

R. McCameron. e Mila.

เลกก

Kinloch, not out

11 Cockburn. b Coleman

Extrak

Tetal

Güle

24

10

ཨཊྛཧྨབྷཱུ ྂ ག॰ ༐ ཤྩ

130

Fall of wickets: --1-0; B-2; 9-133;

4-188; A-100.

0-100:

Millo

Calcinan

Barton

PAGEL

Hutchison

6-109;

Rowling

Jardines

7-177.

C. Blott, h Chadwick-Kew

PJ. Ha, u O'Driscoll A.S. Grant, e Cameron,

wick-Kow

D.I. Bosanquet. b Brown It. Coleman, b O'Driscoll

H.D.M. Barton, b Brown.

B-180:

10

Chad-

OM. Mil. e Chadwick-Kew.

Brown

A. Bowden, and own

1. Hutchison, e Huires, b O'Dris-

coll

Bar-

Army looked dangerous, but some hard tackling by the Rest stopped them, and the ball was cleared of field.

The Rest now got under way Ja the last few minutes and were awarded a penalty about 35 yards out. Craig took the kick and made no mistake to level the score at 6 points ali.

FARELF

Boxing

Team

Championship

W the

The Hongkong Stage of

FARELF

on the

אן

MATTER FOR REGRET It is always a matter

the

Best fleider on view yesterday was Colleens' shortstop Antonia

regret to see the eclipse of a Pennant by yesterday's victory Remedios who certainly saved champion team comprising and they should beat the CAA the Colleens with a sparkling "ancient" ballplayers, as, the ballplayers who have a ragged performance.

Antonia Braves against the

drew

rounds of

Mullins claims: "No top amateur world athlete in the old punch no longer ther by 7-1 in a lopsided game.

spring gone from their legs and "version oing down miserably applause for her home run and

to

After

for

The

of

After he finished sixth in the one got around that by giving The Services kept up the pressure and about five minutes Decathlon at the 1948 Olympic them amateur expenses only, Games at London, Mullins aaw Then they wont a step further Juter there was a scrum on the

amateur sport in most countries by giving trophies, then it was 25 and the ball came out to

and then accepted a scholarship open orders.", Parkinson who attempted a drop

Mullins

Baid at Wushington State at goal and succeeded to make

Gate College in ANY DIFFERENCE! the score 12-0.

1050. He is now a member

"Aniatura are allowed the Boston: Whirlwinds which accept a dozen watches or att Then, at Inst, the Civilians got under way urk

Australia with open order to buy anything. For in midheld recently toured Farquharson took the

the Harlem

what's Globetrotters, goodness

sake,

the ball at tre

"En country looks up behind him, took it on, then

en the taking money?" he asked. ficked it past the full buck, and words amateur axxxi *protes- Mullins

added: Farquharson took it across the sional' es

It suits their own opinion the only definition of a carts tine and touched down. Lambert, book best," said Mullins. "That's professional is one who

whole narrowly missed the long kick. where the

set-up is his living playing a sport. If that wrong,"

every country selled for "Way back at the beginning definition everything would be

pro was the fellow who accepted alright. money of any kind. Then some. **The professional who works at a job and plays a sport as u sideline isn't a professional in my

his feet, and Kilveri, following bas

basketball players extrac-inary. difference between that and

carned recognition as one of the they are battered by a younger keen to turn professional because he can earn more us an

Prominent batters and more vigorous squad of

the finest shortstops with a pleture- that amateur. It will stay that way until there is under-softballers, And standing and agreement between all countries on

is just Saints were Vie Pedruco, two in book catch which prevented the the how i felt as

Dave Leonard,

Wahoos from scoring at least I watched the three,

George Saints'

Dave Leonar

three runs in the third. It was '** Art Saunders, Benny Omar and Igar distinction between the two fields.”

Ericksen.

an excellent hit by Dolly Brown Pondus' Ozorio, Benny Omar, Showboat mar

Y. S. Au

Bucks

were in and in a most awkward posi- and Sherry

strug-Liang and S. S. Hsu

tion, Antonia stopped it with gling with their backs to the fine batting form with two hits

great leap. oplece. wall.

Wahoos outhit Ever sinco

went the Saints

WELL REWARDED

Colleens 10-7, but thair batting... down to the Pohdas in the first

four disappointing brillant as it is, cannot always round encounter,

there have

games by the Braves, those who be expected to compensate for peen ominous signs that the follow the fortunes of the Tribe a breakdown in defence. Even Saints re not the cam they were rewarded with a splendid the six-time champion Owia were, but all doubts of their balt display yesterday when their cannot afford the Juxury skill and

qualities great

favourite team whipped Mak weakness in the infield and it wore quickly

Kwong's Chinese Athletic As-was on this infeld vulnerability day as they produced flashes of scciation 7-1.

that the Colleens concentrated. their ad brillimce to nose out

CAA softballers

were The weakness of Dolly Brown the Pandas in a battle royal, gripped with Pennant fever and on first

HIPP

evident and the the Saints came were so jittery from the outset Down 5-D,

with a bang to tie up the that no fewer than three costly ite

errors committed back

by both pitcher Terry Noronha and game at 5-g at the end of the errors were made by Infielders Dolly Brown were sufficleat for seventh. They then put

the first inning.

the Colleens to register four their greatest display to mako surd of victory through Benny possible charice, scored four runs Colleens maintained their grand Braves, laking every runs in the second inning. The Omar who crossed the plate on and added another three runs in display to score in every inning

error by catcher 5.5. the third frame to win without for a well-deserved victory.

rerious opposition.

The Colleens fielding was as The Saints won and they beat

My player of the Braves-CAA strong as the Wahoos was weak a great ball team because they tusale was moundsman Jock and Bunny Remedies on first, took fullest advantage of just

12-8. 12-9.

A few minutes later the Civi- lians, still pressing, scored again when the pack heeled the ball and it went out to Cole who went through on the blind side and scored well out The kick was missed. 12-8,

In the closing minutes the Inter-Unit Services Fered again when a Team Boxing Champion- good pass to Parkinson sent him

morrow

The Services never looked as

Home Rugger

Results

"In

my

i

a

Costly

Hester-

in } ננס

The

was

three innings when their op-own who did the right thing and Sally Sun, on third, gave figured the ball at the right time. The highlight an impressive showing. In the position and

cutfeld Famola Kall, Dolly game was all over. To the dis- of the batting display was the

of catcher Manuel Norman and Dlane Pires lived comfort of the Pandas, the Boston shakiness of moundsman Jackle

were scored

For the Wahoos, Stella Corren.

Wel was seen at the start of the by Jeek Brown and Junior up to expectations.

Remedios. For the CAA, Seldon Terry Noronha and Irene Starkay he looked visibly. Ma and C. M. Trang were suc- were the successful batters with

two hits aplece.

Rookies

brok. According to that Hsu, ruling there would be mighty few professionals in Austraila, and that's the way I think should be."

Peter off on a lovely

didn't forfelt weaving run ships will be concluded to through an ineffective defenes

amatour status to return to when the 1st to score. Bateman casily con-

Australia London, Mar. 0.

with the Battalion, The Dorset Regi-verted the kick, making the Rugby Union results today Whirlwinds. "He's receiving only ment, meet the 1st anl score i7-6.

werc: Inter-services tournament expenses for the trip. ---Royal Navy B, the Army 6 "What is there for me in sixth when Battalion, The King's Regi-if they could lose, and they had (played at Twickenham).

worn out. Australia if I turn pro?" he ment, in the final at HQ 27 the territorial

With "Bambino" Daye Leonard cessful with a hit aplece. advantage for

#sked. "And I expect to be

lendin

the attack, the Saints

TRIPLE TIE

In the Junior League, the Infantry Brigade, Fanling, most of the

Club The game.

in Australia for London - Welsh 6, Richmond London-Scottish 21,

good

Benny

Vic Omar, two fries cante from Guys Hospital Civilians

Victim of a University nine-Pandas trounced the with the first bout starting individual efforts, and there was

3; Metropolitan about September,"

the Comets humbled Police 17, S. Thomas's Hospital 11: at 2.30 p.m.

Feter igures he will have his Pedruco and Sherry Bucks were run spree in the first inning was 23-4 while The Band of

some very pour passing in the

pitcher Danici Re- the Cubs Old Merchant Taylore D; London

19-4. 18 tho 1 t Battalion, The Civilians three line. The Ser-

The Chinese Athletle Associn- Hospital 6: St. Bartholomew Hor-Master of Selence degree In responsible for three valuable Americans"

runs in this fatal Pandas' inning. medios, who was yanked by pital 0, Stround 3; Bt. Mary's Hos physical education by June and

The delicate poise pital of London - Irish 6: Saracens 3, exports to take up a teaching deserted shortstop

and balance manager Bob Suzman, With tion first team were given Welch Regiment, will be in vices played well on the whole

bid Blues 6; Aldersbot Servicon 3

Y. S. and fully deserved their win,

Liang Jocks Bordwell attendance.

pltching, the welkover by the PI Dodgers to FIJIANS PLAY TODAY London University of Barnstaple B Job in Australia. He doesn't and left

about track and field when they

fielder Allen Cheng Americans were right back in maintain their leadership, On their way to the Final,

This afternoon bring the

were charged with the pleture, scoring six runs in games ahead of the Pandes in the 1st Battalion The Dorse famed Fijian team on

these days.-United to the

two most expensive errors to the

rung in the the latest standings. first, seven Fall of wickets: - 1-0; 2-1: 3-12; Regiment eliminated the

permit the opposition to reduce field at the Police Recreation Royal Tank Regiment in the

ground, Boundary Street,

the lead from 3-1 to 6-4. first round by 20 points to 11

Welch Begiment, against the Wand the 1st Battalion The Royal and despite the fact that the Norfolk Regiment in the semi- Welch sensibly withdrew Exceli anal by 10 points to 14.

and

from Saturday's The 1st Battalion, The King's games in case of injuries, they Regiment dispord of B. Com should still be beaten. But it posite Ordnance Depot by 18 should be a good fast game and points to 12 in the first round well worth Anding time to ca and the 1st Battalion, The Welch and see it. Regument, by 19 points to 14 in the semi-final,

A.E. Rideout, not put

D.P Inglia,

coll...

Extras Total

Brown, b O'Dris

4-32: 5-300; 0-100; 7-107; 12-130.

O'Driscoll

Chadwick-Kew

Holmes

Brown

Nowlloz

Austrians

ENDOR

139

B-139:

Win

World Skiing Championships

The winning team will re. pretont Hongkong Land Forces and will travel to Singapore on the Empire Trooper leaving on March 13. They will meet the winning team of Singapore Base District in the Semi-Final of the competition

proper At Singapore on Monday, March

and if they are successful

Daniel

KOREA BEATS

JAPAN

Tokyo, Mar. 7.

Aare, Sweden, Mar. 7. Austria came first in the unofficial final classification will travel to Kuala Lumpur.

Korea today won by 6-1 of countries taking part in Malaya, to take on the winners the first of two World Cup the World Skiing Cham of the Malaya District in the soccer matches with Japan. pionships just concluded Final on Friday, March 20.

The winner of the matches will compete in the world soccer be held in championship to |Switzerlarid,

on

allocation of

herc.

Basod

ari soven points for a wih, five for u Becond, four for a third and ro on down to zero, the Aus- trian (com scored 59 points with Switzerland second with 35.5.

France was third with 28.5 points, Norway fourth with 23 and the United States fifth with 12. Bixils, and seventh were

B.

ARMY "B" TO

PLAY REST

Army "B" Second

It Japan wine the next

Division match on March 14, a third

28. MARK

of the man, will meet The match will have to be played on Rest of the division next Sunday at March 11.30 am, at KCC.

: | worry 0: Bedford Royal Air Force Birkenhead Park Wasps & Brid athlettes gond 6, Maesteg 3: Newton Abbot o, Press, Bridgwater and Albion 6: Cambridge University B Rossyn Park ; Chel tonham 11. bid Alleynists 0; Cross Keys 9 Weston Super Maze di Bishw Valo 6, Pontypool Exeter 3, Plymouth Albion 3: Gloucester 15, Lianelly 13 Manchester 12, Natta Moseley 17, Headingley 13; Neath 13, Aberavon 3: Newbridge 10, Abercarn B: Newport 3, Cardi 3; Northamp» lon 21. Blackheath 0; Pontypridd 3. Abarillery 3; Redruth 15, Devonport Services 3; Bwanzes 11. Penarth 5;

Twa

#

Parisian Grill

TO-NIGHT

Going into the seventh, the Pandas still held a one - run |Bookmaking. Experts

lead end, with their supporters To Advise wing them on, they were de-

termined to

pull through Singapore Govt.

thrill-packed name, Singapore, Mar. 8.

They were given an excellent bookmaking experts thance in the seventh as third Taunton 1, Clamorgan Wanderers from New Zealand, who are to bereman Wally Ma, catcher S. d: Waterloo B Coventry : Odin- | advise .the

of S. Government

HALL and first basoman burgh 3. Edinburgh Academicsle 11: Singapore and the Federation Harold Ong loaded the bases gow Hugh School Former Pups on how to make more money with one away. With the Saints' B. Glasgow Academicals 0; sonians 8. Royal High School out of here reng, arrived in stirring refusal to admit defeat, Former Pupils 0; Lalomter 12, time- Singapore yesterday.

both left folder Allen Cheng Jequins 2.

They are Mr C. L. Grange, and pilcher Jackle 'Wel RUGBY LEAGUE

of Rugby

Jack Geller League

Manager Cup Second General

The caught out Round Halifax M. Keithley Totilsator Agency Board, New EVENTUAL SALVATION Huddersfield 12, st. Haleria B Hull Zealand, and Mr E. Groom, It was first baseman Ray At The

Workington Town 2013 Chief Accountant of the Board. Aldegaur who first sowed the Hammond Organ kham, Warrington 7 Wien 15, These two will meet Govern- seed of hope and eventual sal- Brodford Northern 10: York 1ment and racing officials to-vation for the Saints when he Doncaster a

Whitedaven 2: Leeds 12. E

League matches-Liverpool Ch

10. hoord Wakerleid Trinity Dewsbury

Widnes 17. at Kingston Novery 6.

endly match-Swinsons noch dale Hornets 110--flatter).

S. AFRICA WIN TENNIS SERIES "The following" will represent The-Korea's win-on a muddy Resham M. Prata (flourloj, fold was declsive and the South Africa beat Australia

Adelaide, Mar. Wisittaker (K.G.V.), Myatt ^(D.3.5.).

wing (LRC). Cung (HU); team never looked on being by new matches to three in the ri-Li Talghobennett (RAJ. Insp beaten, Japan scored Brat when fourth hwn Tennis Test today.

D. (Dockyard),

ما

اپنے

Suter Takeshi Nakanuma netted, from JK.CGN W/J. Bland (1.2.C.): a popalya Hut, the Korsaris

West Germany 10, and Sweden

South Atmos have now won both the

penned the paNDER KIDEL

should, inform Praluskio), Ease of

Japanète skjera failed to get within the limits required to ROOTO

Lih men, Horley (Dockyard)

were

day to give them the latest scored a gced hit to centre field.

"dope" on the off the course Aldegaur was then advanced to belting scheme of New Zealand, second on a sacrifted hunt by which the two Governments are Arturo Ozorio and was then thinking

of introducing in brought home for the tying run through catcher Igmar Erick- Malaya.

The experts; are" on their way | sen's hit to left fold. to Englandt and America. ---- China Mall Special,

RUSSIANS WIN IQE) HOCKEY

The Pandas falled to score in the eighth. In this, vital eighth canto, pure orlistry was hilled to the elementary softball art of scoring runs, and to such superb effect that the game, svili be remembered by all who saw. it as one of the highlight af thodsoftball seksohu ja AGPALES bim, Mar. 1. With y Honny Omar än first, viet Union as won the Pedrien was instructed to pers

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