Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
October 6, 1939.
CHINESE -OWNERS AFTER DOUBLE TENTH PLATE
Entries Satisfactory For All Events In Week-End Race Meet
(By "Captain Foster")
The Eighth Extra Race Meeting, better known among the followers of the turf as the "Double Tonth Mooting,” is a two-day affair with eight avents on the programme for each day. To-mor- row the October Handicap, confined to China ponios over the champion course, is the major con- test while on Tuesday the Double Tenth Plate for the same class of steeds, a sprint from the 11⁄2 mile post (about half mile 160 yards), will be the main
event.
A most interesting feature, of the programme is that therehre 94,
in ponies in the first leg of the daily double, the Jordan Handicap (second section) for "D* class raters to be run to-morrow over the mile, and spotting the winner is not going to be an easy job.
The first saddling bell will be rung)
at 1.30 pm. sharp on both daya.
Chines owner are making 0 strong bid to annex the Double Tenth
Pinto and it is interesting to relate
OCTOBER
One of the compelltors in the diving event seen in graceful action at the annual Army swimming sports which were concluded in the Victoria Recreation Club pool yesterday afternoon-afing Yuen.
HANDICAP LETTERS TO THE‡
PROSPECTS
The opening event, the October
pared for the endurance run over the
made.
EDITOR
Baseball Dance
| Army Aquatics
Aggregate Cup Won By Small Units
Combined Small
NEW YORK YANKEES Future of St. Andrews
TWO
IN WORLD SERIES
UP ALREADY
NEW YORK, Oct. 5 (UP).—Missing a no hit game by the hoart-stopping margin of two little singles, Monto Pearson turned in one of the greatest performances of all time by pitching the Yankees to a 4-0 victory in the second game of the World Series to-day.
SHANGHAI TENNIS TITLES
Win For Carson And Squires
Monte kept the Cincinnati Reds swinging at his curves and when they crowded the plate he drove them back with fast balls which sizzled Ilke bacon on the fre.
The Reds did not get a hit until the 8th inning when Ernest Lombardi popped a single into right centre. The results were as follows:
R. H. E.
New York Yankees 4 Cincinnati Reds 0
в
0
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Now in Doubt
The future of the Old Course at St. Andrews, scene of many historic championships, is in doubt. Members of the green- keeping staff, are doing-na- tional service and the secretary. Club has stated that members of the Royal and Ancient Golf of the club house staff are holping with the weeding. Tho Secretary does not know what. plans the club will make for the resumption of competitive golf; in fact he stated, that even the future of the Old Course was in doubt.
IMPORTANT BOWLS TIE the TO-MORROW
The following are to box-scores of the match:
Cincinnati Reds
Werber, 3b Frey, b
Conting along to a 2-set lead Goodman, gained early in the match, Lewis D. McCormick, ib Carson and C. C. Squires, made no Craft, ef
Lombardi, mistake to regain the Shanghal Berger, if Men's Doubles Tennis Championship MrerL BS on the SL.T.A. court last Saturday Bordagatay Walten. P Units won the by disposing of Harry K. F. LI and Aggregate Cup in the Army swim Poker Tong, winners of last year's Hershberger ming championships yesterday at the title, by 8-4, 6-4, 2-0, 4-6, 6-2. V.R.C.
The experience at the two Ameri- Royal Scots secured two thrilling cans was too much for the two
Joss when a critical stage Jordan to thank for both as he won't
very
Was
0
0
Ofe ran for Lombardi in the eighth). Gamble,
0 He batted for Walters in the ninth).
New York Yankees
AB R H PO A
Cronetti. sz Rolfe, b Keller, f
that nice the inception of this im-Handicap, which is the first classic portant event in 1930, they have after the recess for China ponies Sir-As the baseball league and scored throe successes, Mr. Cban over 14 miles, has drawn ning steeds international series are over, it would Tin-alon being the winner of the and we should see a good first clasate sprint with Zorban, Speculation is rife among the curly follow the procedure of the softball- race. be a good idea if then league would was followed next year by Nippy, birds, who sit on the walls at Happy owned by Mr. Chan Wai-sang, and Valley, as to whether Confusion Day ets by giving a dance where the pre- the last success was in 1935 by Sol- can concede 17 lbs, of lead to Eve acntation the trophies could be dier of Britain, belonging to Mr. Li of Harvest. Shiu-pang. The only Chinese jockey to have ridden a winner was of honour, has been specially pre-appropriate for ball players could an each occasion by a touch, beating reached. Li played a
Confusion Bay, who holds the post An annual gola would be most victories and have Bandmaster young Chinese who were always at Mr. Ip Kul-ying on Nippy,
champion course and in my estima-congregate socially and instil yet L. Cpl. Dignan in the Large Units game and was up to Carson's form. DiMaggio, et REPETITION UNLIKELY
tion the bay atallion la in the pink greater Interest in this great Amerl-relay and also in the Small Units His partner, Tong, failed to give Dicker Last year the Double Tenth Plate of condition, in fact better than what ean Came wen so we did wowe Dynasty, own-he was when he annexed the Whit-
relay, swimming for Headquarters sufficient support in the first two ora 21 ed by the chairman of the club, Mr. sun Plate over the mile. After run-
Wing of the Royal Scots,
sels, putting up an erratic perfona-Dahlgren, 1b T.. E. Pearce, with King's Warden. ning second to Skylight in the
The 5th A. A. Regiment secured a It will be recalled that the victory Hongkong Autumn Champions Mr.
comfortable victory in the 300 yards Squires gavo, Carson good assist- was due to a good start of which Mr. Dunbar's candidate was a conspicu-
relay and completed the course two ance, although sometimes his shots Needs took the full advantage, beat-[ous absentea at the Annual Carnival
ahead of the falled him badly. It was mainly and a half lengths ing the red hot favourite, Cameron-and hils only outing before the recess
Mkidlesex whose fourth string due to a slight let down in the early inn, the property of Mr. Eu Tong-was a successful one in the Whitsun
snatched Becond piace
Died on from 8th part of the third that Li and Tong sen by two good lengths,
Plate on June 3, The "ny of"
Heavy Regiment. In a Inst minute were given the chance to fight back and win two successive sets, thereby burst of energy. I am glad to see the nomination of must have had an effect, but his legs King's Warden among the list of en- stood out well at the Easter session
Middlesex won the diving com-stretching the contest to น fifth tries for the main event, but I am carrying a load of 168 Jbs. and In the soccer circles will learn with regret standing performers in their first and
fortably and provided two
session. out- afraid that his prospect of bringing circumstance Confusion Bay's mus-that B. Courtney, of the Middlesex second airings, who gained full-wall and with grim determination,
WOMEN'S TITLE nors the bacon for she second year cles are now much harder. I there- Regiment, who travelled to Manila points for their option dives of Miss M. 5. "Jimmy" Holwill rallied PEARSON TIES. SERIES
Fighting with her. back to the in succession is not very rosy. The fore fancy Confusion Bay to beat with the Colony team as a reserve the top bourd, each performing the to win the Shanghal Ladies Singles Singapore philanthropist has entered, Eve of Harvest, Rob Roy and Rosa. Elect for the Sir Victor Sassoon's mare must not half-back and forward, was the drl-one-and-a-half-somersault, Double Tenth Plate and the latter be underrated and Confusion Day ver Involved in the military lorry Mrs. A. E. Grasett.
The prizes were distributed by Champlonship from Mrs. A. B. Lass
VERITAS.
Footballer Loses An Eye
Hongkong, Shanghai and Manlia
of course does not require any in-s a stift proposition to concede 17 accident on Monday resulting in the troduction. Rose Elect is looking ibs.
death of two Kumnon ridcmen. extremely well and anything to bent I have not seen much of Bear Claw her must be a mighty pony. Mr. Li but I doubt he will accept. Happy Courtney was badly injured and is Po-chun will be represented by Eve, the winner of 1937 Hongkong reported to have lost an eye. He was Conquering Time while hir. Li Lan- Derby and St. Leger, has not been one of the Army's outstanding soccer sang has nominated Hectic View and seen is public for about two years players and represented the team in Humdrum Eve, both being speedy and there is a rumour that the more practically
a short journey will not weigh out. Don't waste a match Inst season.
OVETY
merchants over
going out for classification.
Sir Victor Sassoon's Eve of Harvest Ave. dollar bill on Romeo, who is and Happy Eve, Mrs. Dunbar'a Bent Claw, MF. L. Dunbar's Contusion Bay and Jennifer belonging to the Quartermaster, will fight for the non- Chinese members,
From 1930 to 1930 the scrumble ---Was- over-five-furlongs-but-In-1997. the sprint was shortened by sixty odd yards. The conditions of the pinte have always been o "weight for inches as per 'senle" race, but on Tuesday it is a handicap event with a ban borring the winner of, 1939 October Handicap.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG -
JOCKEY CLUB.
"WHE
EIGHTH
representative
'Capt. Foster" Reviews
The Various Events
Results:
Best. H. A. were disqualled Time 3.12.
Large Unita 300 yards relay (teams of
ance.
The
Pearson, P
fluna batted in.-Crosetti, Keller, Dickey and Dahlgren for the Yankees.
Doubles-Dahlgren and Keller. Home Runs-Dahlgren for the Yankees. Sacrifices-Pearson for the Yankees.
baser-Reds, two: Yankees. Walks-Pearson (Yankees) 1. Fanned-Walters (Red) B; Pearson (Yankees) B.
Double Plays.Dickey Crosetti Walters-Myers-McCormick,
three.
RECORD
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Indians to Play Kowloon Docks
The only match left in the First Division of the Lawn Bowls League, between the Indian R.C. and Kow- loon Docks, will be played to-morrow int Sockumpoo.
Some importance is attached to the match because of the struggle by tho Docks to avoid relegation. At pre- sent two points behind the Club de Recreio "B", Kowloon Docks have to beat the Indians to-morrow in order to earn a play-off with the Recrelo second strings. A defeat for them, however, will mean automatic relegu- tion to the Second Division next Бервоп.
The Indians, who are generally a formidable side at Sookunpoo, have been weakened this week by the ab- sence of A. R. Dallah, and as a result a re-shule in the composition of the rinks has been necessitated. Kow loon Docita' chances of winning are not as dim as most people think,
The following are the three rinks whcih will represent the Indians to- morrow:
J. Hoosen, S. M. Rumfahn, M. Y.
Adal and A. K. Minu (dp).
A. H. Rumjohn, A. Baker, A. O. Madar and M. R. Abbas (skip).
A. M. Rumjahn, A. M. Wahab, D. M. Khan and A. R. Minu (skip).
CRAIGENGOWER TEAM
on the S.L.T.A. court wel! champion won by two 8-6 sets and Large Units 300 yards relay teams of she delighted the spectators with a Monte Pearson pitched the New York
NEW YORK, Oct. 5 (Reuter)- *x-Royal Scots; Small Unit; Middlesex splendid display in which time atles Yankees to their second triumph in th Heavy Regt. Red me at time she extricated herself from the World Series with fourth. A. A. Keat. It.A Middlesex
one of the losing positions..
Scots. Time 13 2/5.
Mrs. Lesswell was not in her usual history of the series.
finest pitching exhibitions In the 8th, Heavy Regt. R.A.; Small Unia; Royal steady form. She appeared to show
He held the Cincinnati Reds Large Unit 300 yards racdley relay Aigns of fatigue after her marathon (teams of three)Small Unite; Biddlesex; fuht against Mrs. T. Collaco the day two singles and led te Royal Scots: 8th Heavy Regt, RA; sth before in the semi-anals in which Series record of no hill for seven and A. A. Regi, R. A. Time 1.45 4/0
Diving (108 pts.); Small Units (94 pts.) Royal Her strokes were not as forceful as the third frame, scoring five hits and match against Bowling Green to-.
(teams of
The following will represent Cral- three)Middlewa to less than 39 games were played. third innings.
The Yankees unleashed a storm in gengower in the third division bowls Scols (50,3 pla); 5th A, A, liegt. R. A. they have been. (5.3 p.) 8th Heavy Regt. R. A. 100
Smail Units 300
Beats; Hong kony Co. R. Corps of Sigmeit; 9th A By B.A.: 24th Heavy Bty. i. 313 4/5,
pixi-Headquarter Vingray (teams of Rugby Trial
Lorge Units 400 yards relay teams of
B. A. Time 8.5 1/3 Small Units; Biddlesex; 8th Heavy Hegt. four)oyal Scots: 2th A. A. Begt. RA.;
Aggregate Cup-Small Units (dź pla.) Royal Scots (50 pts.); Middlesex (53 pts.)
reserved for China ponies was ridden by double been provided with such a inng At the last meeting the "D" class event; Seldom as the Brei leg of the daily novices, but to-morrow the Jordan Hen ist am 34 * clean na nanies for the dicap first section) will have the service Jordan Handicap (second section) evar a of black letters" plio and the change mile. Iacing, we all know, is inargely a 8th A. A. Rest. R. A. (48 pts.); 8th Heavy of jockeys will, I am afraid, cause some matter of mathematical problems, but the Regt. R. A. (12 pts.). Chance were wer and Double duty to "Ketline" on all the were beaten in Macao by a second ponies entered. At the last meeting all rection pony (ports Venturo) in the the "D" ponies were in one section where- Porto Cerco Sfandicap, wo will not have as to-morrow the entries have been welgisters, Sunlight View should score an- which were in the first acction before the other success for the owner and no doubt recess, are now in the lower division. Strathbannock will give the mare of Lan's There are, however, a few good rub Kiable a good run for the money, griffins of this season such as Ascot Vale, Sylvendale and Zero are well keyed, but Gog. Matador and West Lake, who have the distance is, in my opinion, too car for another engagement in the following both racore. For a long shot Desert Blar ovent and I have not been able to nosa is worth $5 each way because one must out where they are going to start. The furthermore the pony is at the bottom hetting department, but don't overlook the winner of 1938 Valley Stakes and tion will no doubt enliven interest in the of the ladder with only 140 Jus
to consider their chances, Among the top divided into two. I notice that fow Rifle Shooting
EXTRA. RACE / not overlouk that the chestnut gelding was trufer of Ebony Idol from the first scc« ?
MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY. on Baturday, 7th and TUESDAY, 10th October, 1939, commencing, si 2.00 p.m. on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
+
Tribute are danger.
*
MEETING SPOILT BY WEATHER
Wednesday's shoot
at Kowloon
ARMY TEAMS CHOSEN FOR NEXT WEEK
The Army will hold two rugby trials on Tuesday at Sookunpoo when; over 60 players will be on view, in- cluding many recent arrivals.
The Army will be ablo to fall back on the majority of last senson's players, Including Spr. Artingstall, L/Cpl. Walte, L/Cpi. Boc, L/Sgt. Lang and L/Cpl. Picton (three. quarters); Lt. R. S. Douglas, stand- off-half, L. Hook, centre-three and the fact that the blackle has a burden of Ich bs. Jack O'Lantern seems to be the
stand-off-half; L/Cpl. Leach, scrum- besi bet on account of his smart win f
half and Lt. Dunlop, scrum half. The best race of the afternoon will be Meeno before the break and on that form to Barra Handicap (neven furlongs et
L/Cpl. Sutherland, Pte. Bousteart, the Canberra Handicap for Austration the pany is well in The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 ponies of any season over a mile, and fope, Wild near and handicap, Some City was spoilt by the heavy rainBerry the Army pack last season are LA. Hewitt, L/Bdr. Evens, and Ple, Da on each day.
do not expect in see more than six rulous. in feel the race is very open and it affected the attendance and con neru, Courting Eve, a descendant, of
ognin nvallable. Double Court who aired Doulite Finesse, anything may happen.
"The following are the teams: ditions generally. However, after the No One without a badge will be har to concede 30 b. to her sister, but admitted to the Members' Enclosure. is no news as both of them had the
First trial. bm. second detail at 200 yards, conditions, The Carnarvon Handicap for
A XV-Lieut. Oway (1.E.); Spr same weights in the Bondi Handicap run
China became pleasant, Such must be worn throughout the on May 37 Courting Eve, the winner, is to be ridden by jockeys who have not scores being registered.
ponies, subscription grimes of WilT BEAKON,
one or two good Arflegstall (NE) L/Cpl. Walls (RE) duration of each Meeting in such a heat Double Finesse by four lengths and won ten races anywhere at any me and
L/Cpl. Bod (R.8.) L/Bet, Lang. (N.A.D.C.) they invet again with no advantage to the the run is over the mile course, y rid to shoot in conditions which at times Sutherland 8.1 L/Cpl.
About 60 competitors settled down M.C. (1.8); Sergt. Pursey (RS.) LICpl. manner as to be readily identified,
Lieut. Douglas n.8. Capt.). Lt. Dunlop initer the bottom weight is limited ing Sunlight View to victory in the Junk were difficult and Badges admitting Non-Members to down to 133 10s. It-it preity hard on May Handicap at the last meeting, Mt. wind and.
Sheldrako varied as light, prinkley (RE): Corp!. the Members Enclosure and Club Double Finesse, but that cannot be halped Ip has up to date nine winning
Lt. Pinkerton S.), Corp!. Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle for tale. Courting Eve, who won and he requires one more to changeable throughout the afternoon. R.B.).
a slight mirage were Lient dadalo (1.N.N.),
Davis (E), men and $3.00 per day for Ladies had a pull of four pounds of lead against and 337-ip has every prospect of siebring Casful day, winning both nett spoons Pth. 1.R.A.), Bomdr. Marsh (8th. IRAI
the Brisbane Spring-liandicap on May 6, radinie to the black lettera" brigade.
Capt. Dako (both including inx) are obtainable Lucky od level terris, cach carrying the last bar well ahead of the held which hud a handicap spoon.
Royal Engineers had a very suc * XV-Linut, Lomax, (8th. II.R.A.); through the SECRETARY upon the the Tanit fond of 105 lbs. Lancashire Chips
to battle on I do not expect to be a large one. Ascot
Lieut, Dalton R.A.0.C.), Leest. Skipworth personal or written application of a trounced Lucky Lnd in the Albury Han tower positions in the framed all the by Lieut. A. J. Le Serlteur, n.z., from Lieut. Hewill (Mdx), L/Bdr. Evrens 8th. Gnr. Richards (8th. HRA.; Lieut. The S.ft. (b) nelt spoon was won Hook 8th. HA. (Capt), Bomdr. Amythe Member, such Member to be respon-dicap, but Mrs. Taggart's candidate has sible for all visitors introduced by nasheen penalised for that win. How-
(Bth, HRAJ: Pte. Bousted LA,O.C.), bim, and for Payment of all Chile, Courting Eve (Mr. Pih) with on the Austin Handicap (second section) a much improved member, Spr. G. Barth
aver a good race is assured and my faDey
PS.M. Cooper, Middlesex, 98-07.A.ARA Pte. Melion (RAM.C..) Pie, The second leg of the dally double is The S.R. (a) nelt spoon was won by Berry (Max.): Lancashire Chips 9, W. Tang) and over six furlongs for "C" class China
Sergt. Burrell (MA), (R.A.0.C.) Pte. Gudon Pemberton who compiled 88a very Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) wa
grand rece. We saw a fine finish, which close at 12 o'clock Noon on both days.
was certainly a credit to the handicap weather conditions, Tifins ara obtainable at the Club A keen struggle will be seen in the Master, a short hent separating the two #per, between Blue Diamond and Taxing
Leading scores! Ecuso provided they are, ordered In Austin Handicap in which the handicapper in the Island Day Handicap at the last advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel toe first fection and the China per meeting, and we shall see another good Lieut. -81928),DM ht
Jaunt is over to-morrow. Over a shorter distance xx furlongs, Musketeer, the winner of 1 profer, Taxing Master. Lancashiro Bay PH.M. V. Cooper (Sez.).. BASE PUBLIC. ENCLOSURE
(BCT.) the Valley Blakes, has been well buttered wil undoubtedly be a mensee, for the The price of Admission to the
with only 143 lbs. and I wonder Kibglad was very prominent in the Kung, who has been allotted 161 lbs, can event; in fact he was in the front rank A.B.P. W. 1. Thompson 1)
same C/Sgt. P. Hale (Ser.) Public Encksure is $1.00 per day concere 16 ha. The latter annexed the until the Tramways shed was reached. Spr. C. Colebrook including tax, for all Persons, includ-Subscription Grifins Autumn Plate with with the adjustment of the avoirdupois in dem, W. Kiners Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are King Kong, and Rose mlly dead-heated developed bad habit of guling and it Ser).
favour of the boy, it is a good bet to hayo Cp), 1. Langford (35) 34D that our money on. aughing Girl has lately 8/74-Comdr. J. 1. Mackle admitted Hall Price.
for second place in the Fathan Handicap By Order, N.
Over six furlongs run on April 12, and the right bit. I may be wrong, but Laugh Cont. Bale (0)
me that the mare le not having Ple. L. Cromira (0) boll of Hy have to keep a.aharp l ́Anlaties during the morning trials were! C. B. BROWN,ama weight.
been set to carry the ing Girl does not appeal to me and her at K. C. Hoo Secretary,ok-out for Musketeer, who is in the not what i would Uko to
feille. The real danger in my opinion is and Scente View are newcomer X LCD 8. G. Brighty
Lovely Bler Spr. G. Pemberton (0) Pinfarthings, who, although placed third rection and the latter to dangerous. in the Jaland Bay Handicap at the tast Another interesting event will be the 1./Col. J. E. Hawking (15)"
LA. N. L. Par meeting was trying to win out of his Katoomba Handicap for class Austra CAM. F. Mulan (4)ZONĄ distance, but Major J, M. Brith's pony poolee-pver aixfurlongs. On the will be hard to crack lo-motraw over six sixength of her fine perfarmstice in theft. W. Huty (0) Ma furlongs. If one Emily does not accent, Gosford Handleap at the
W. Ewen Meynesinacso will no doubt take out Strathearrick has been penalised: «
·TART
L/Cpl. I Dry (10) ・most? F, V. V. Albeira Rose Evelyn who 14 another or to her pronailing legs. My best three her. Arbons (8) tender from
can short of Blond and the extra lead may17/Cpl. J. M. Xavier (7) from is her. Zu Tung-164
a good lady at the gate. are. A Great Time, Annabella and Breden. Bpr
r. Ward (15) ****) THE THATS put up a smart perfonnance at the last named should catch the judge's the last morting by annexing the Island eye. For big money I would like to Day--Handicap In 3.00.1/8 for the mille commend Pumper-nickel who is w
tuned to concert pitch.
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(Seaforth. II. Detalls).
The Secretary's Office. Ist Floor Lucky Lad (Mr, Needs) fallowing in the poules and rocegoers wili da segured of 2-reditable performance considering AA); L/Cpl. Smith C, (Sentorth D...
ing Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. aleance run It will be recalled
the greatest of, but the trip was a
· Hongkong, 2nd October, 1030.
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*C XVGar, Easterbrooke (th Pio, Bickerly (RAM.C.), L/Sgt. Coughtan 15th, A.A.) (Capt.), Sirm. Willis, R.CS.) Pla. Groves (Mdm.). LrCpl. Leach (B.A.O.C.); Gnr, Clarke (5th, A.A.R.A.), 200 500 000 211. Unpl. Edge RAMC) On Whitchard AARADI
Cook 3.A.). Chr. McDermott (8th H
Gilham L/Cpl.
(Mdx.),L/Cpl. Rost (09.1 L/CPL. Dunsmore (RA).
*D* XV:Hem. HU (it.C.S.); Compl. Hus- band (1.5.8.), L/Cpl. Picton (1.E.). Spr. Martin (RE), Pte. Cody (15.); L/Cpl. Moteriden, (Mdx), Pte. Omnele (MB); Bpr. Wilcox (NE), Spr. Killean (12.), Pte. Hurlock (Mdx11 Pte. Lever [Mdx), _L/Cpl. Denford (R,C.8,)1• L/Cpl. BATAM (1) I/LL Bartholomew (..). (Capt.). Spr. Hughes (RE.).**
Reserves Bpt.-Jones R.E.). L/CPL. Ban Coombe. (15), Lt. Olbean (R.3.), 8pr. (E), L/Cpl Lana (R.B.), Corp).
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