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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1950.
A FINE SAILING WIND
43.
International six-metre class yachts sailing before the wind with spinnakers set at the open- ing of Burnham Week. The yachts shown are the Blue Cat (right), Nea (left) and Golden Hind.
Can A Golf Ball Be In An Unplayable Lie On The Fairway?
By ARCHIE QUICK
The latest talking-point in Golf is “can a hall be in
an unplayable lie on the fairway?"
FOR BURNHAM WEEK
West Indies Captain Explains Why Britain Lost The Tests
To John Goddard, captain of the West Indies triumphant cricket side 1 put this question:
How is it that a group of small islands, with a total population of less than 3,000,000, can beat at cricke̟f this land of England (pap. 44,000,000)?
John smiled, and blamed it on to the war-an easy way out that I challenged as by this time outworn. "But it is true," said he. "Your men were away as kids when they were 18 or 19, the chief formative years of a cricketer. Naturally you know about it live years later."
I asked him
whether there
was anything wrong with the evamination of our cricket. vhether we played too much,
or example.
" think there is something
Cecil Denny, professional to Thorpe Hall, South-in that he replied. end-und English International and former Dutch, Belgian and Swiss Open Chumpion-pased the question to me as a result of his expérience at the 17th hole during a professional tournament at Brighton. His drive went into a hole-either a rabbit hole or a stake hole and he took 6 for a par 3 hole which would have given bim a 67.
INVITE STALENESS Your
ericheters, playing after through summer. right summer, and elle rushing of to other countries to play In the winter at well, certainly de tox their energies and invita anteners.
In-
Take Alee Bedarr, for "Why duin't you pick up and datation without touching it free. He ane to bowl for hus on he litter and county right up to a Test Minipl droj
it would be permet cooing I was argue without penalty, Den- and, if Sunny are playing an fault for importon mitch, may have 19 at the fasheng," topshed Don-fuss mother wit at
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SOCCER F
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BRITAIN WAS WALKED OUT OF THE EUROPEAN
GAMES
CHAMPIONSHIP
BY "RECORDER"
All the data is now to hand on the European Games Champion- ship and the fact has to be put on record that, officially, Britain did not finish first of all Europe. The squabble over the 10,000 metres wall finally cheated Britain of the Championship.
There were complain's originally that the Swiss winner of the 10 kilometres tsomewhat over six miles') walk had walked a lap short and that the two British entries, L. Allen and R. Hardy, who finished second and third, were well ahead of him.
The European Games Committee pondered lang øver the complaint and finally dreided that Allen and Hardy walked muc 1oo fast. Both were dinquali- fied. As a result, France, which had finished with 74 points to Britain's 75. be- came officially the top nation In European athletics with 78 points to Britain's 66. Sweden moved into second place with 74.
Last week-end, Britain beat; pion of today is n foregoften Ding clared 4 feet Inches France in the annual contefimam next season,
10 d the qualitlers for the between the two nations, So LONG REIGNS ARE ENDED stage of the Long Jump.
the quali
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athletic programme? The ans-best
l's well that ends well. The Looking back, Une can re- The jumps uzstion is--why should the collect how Donald Finlay tying rend did Fol count 10,000 metres walk, a cause for (1932-1949) and Hak o Lidmaa in the final and Dies could qunubles from time
Im-1938-1949) were for xo
not do Jong
briter than 23 feet memorial, be Included)
hih hurdlers in fuches for fourth place in duhet fourth to Bryggersson of lechond, who won with 24 1036 Itt 1910. Mattt Jnervinen fre! 4 incht
Unluckiest British athlete at reigned as the brst of all jawlis
was Angus Scotl, throwers lu Europe (and the Games
who ran his fasics! evce 400 world) from 1933 to 1010,
Europe. Sviney Woodcreon
rconis remaining alx jumpa
wer in--the Brifirk, who have
tever dropped the Seven Miles as the best Walk out h.onchips programtoz, were
European
middle distance runner from of the AAA Cham-
n favour of it.
ANTIQUATED
The 10,000 melres walic
about an antiquated
letle, rvent on the double
step and Jump or the
a)
is
ath-
The long reiens
ere endemeres hurdles in 53.7 seconds to finish fourth in the fastr of [the two semb-inals. The time
The men who were ton Europe last year are nowhere hopton in the Olympic Champions
com.
Sined hith and tong jump. ing Never" inade -sense extrpi the odd care of such a really
Dukka walker BS the famed Italian. Ugo Frigerio,
who
+
10.
The Furonran contribuasood enough to have pleed
for fifth in the zoni. Loulon only two year a Narway's new star
Biggest mistake was that of half-miler, foiled diemilly' að Brúsault.
Ate Ames, Ovmole Cham. 1 minute 48.7 recends for 100 Ardun Boysen, who has done in in the Hop. S'en Jum metres this reason. He is only Anisha
Reuters. So Tapio Rautavaara, O'ym
Boston 39 do most new- Champion
th Javelin Helft, Oranic comers to big time competition 5.000
in this race, ran-his-hent In Metres.
(** |1 minute 51.2 seconds, which Henry Erik¬-
was much loo fast. He was Champion nt
*** | two-tenths of a second slower his the final and that was only
Fond enough for Bfth place,
Rent Umes of the anx the int
1:51.8 Ifan-
celed and load it so fast that 1 was never necessary for him
a pinch to forget the heeling Throw. Gaston Juri of the event.
clamnion at Britain has thus last a Cham-finished third. otonship that, in Continental son Olympic 1500 Metres, eyes, would have forgiven even the loss of supremney of nocret.
selected to represent
Rune Lars-
However, the Continentals are native Sweden,
well aware of the fact how nai-0
WNI
not even
fasteel European
row was Britain's loss and how M-tres Hurdles at London, did were:--Parlett,
nally could fortunes have been not reach the Annt at Brussels. Enne, 1:50.0: Bannister, 1:53.0; Bengtsson 1:51.3: Boysen, 1:51.2; eversed.
Even Pe promising 10-year-
Clare, 1:53.6. (The appended o'ds of two years ayo found
bemselves at 21 somewhat summaries show the times they
managed in the final). over age.
FINAL SCORE
The results of the European Gamca have left all Europe in
1
quandary, Very few of those who should have won did und. oleeing together all the ruined reputations, the conclusion has
the
thletics tor that year, which shows thats coming
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THEY QUEUED AGAIN Some of Q.P. Rangers' In the Yarmouth open Journa porecta wire aurprised
having queued and entered the Lawrence ment, are
Crump, captain of the Gorleston Club,round for ne season's open- Chesterfield and his 14-year-old son. Thes in match against
are drawn to meet in the fact at Shepherd's Bush, they bas to que atin and pay an extra "und.
to lang at the Ellerslig This puts Be in a shot 31. rays Crump senior. - "T dt Road Schon end of the ground. like to beat the boy. But if I An Lem in the programme Wen't, then certainly
comeone statt "As the diretors
jouxinus to improve the ground amenities caða year, they have increased
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LRC TOURNEY
ODD POINTS One sprinter only
The final point score in the Etienne men's events was: fleur-d In France
to be reached for the first time Dally of France
history of European the final of both the 100 metres Sweden that new blood and the 200 metres doshes. He Biltain
shorter Italy that finished Arst in the
sprit and second in the longer. Finland
The two unluckiest athletes Russia
131158.! at the Games were Albert Czechoslovakia Scheurer of Switzerland and Teeland Manuel Dias of Portugal, Scheu- Norway for cleared 14 feet 1 inches in Holland the Pots Vrult while competing Yugoslavia in the Decathlon. This was the sam" belight that won' Ragnar Belgium Lindberg of Sweden the Pele Turkey
in There was a full tennis pro- nult event proper. which Poland! Aramme at the Ladles Recres. Schrurer could not da better Portugal tion Club yesterday when than a foot less for sixth place. Luxembourg matches in the Colony and Club taueruronls were played.
Results were:
STARTS
Colony Mixed Doubles; Dr George Chea and Men A. Tamworth weat N. La art it . aun, 640, 6-2
Y. P. Tous and Mr J
W. Sze Heat Lee Wal-tong and Mr W. Y
1. 18, 6-2, 6-2.
Cluny
Women's Doubles: Mee|3 tir:Tile Master brat Mrs. Nils W. C. Loc. 8-2.4.
charge of 91, per bend thall be marle for this part
the price of Brand, nulting kontry_at_the weangl end 1s
Routers have plan for their ground.
--London Exprest Service)
1.
Glen's Singing: M Morgan le 1.100,000 | feat 5. M. Gerrard, 6-1 6-1. a. n.
Smart heat it. Torp. 4-0. 6-2 W J 1 teatt Cork R.D. 6-3
Caul Women's Singles: M Griz hathir P, Heblaren 6-1, G.
Mes Armstrong
It was Br. declared Best Australian Open
136nd in 1511 an Art by
in Triade Alfred | Henry VIII, which declared the discovered
ondition of "botegern, fl de her, Ents had dentar to his as a 'machinin
and artwined 1244 He atop it and the in Janales. layers we misaking it for
he hole muker tag. The tent and to ema Chayn,
The lack of ewentration by of our leading golf - | Kadbands in appatting.
sonte
This
Pe excmplitea by Max Fauk- rer, who numehalantly frittered way a rst round 5-0 lead
220crew Wodkes stor buts m krs" had become, kumerate mon, has eprtilage trouble
e kare. He is to have
incuse proule, and scially the gasps, preferred howly to B
tor s examined and it an ovary, made the penalty
misstag bowl 40s. a dar. Ini nerezy ft will be per-
Even in 1827 bowls was stif format
England befor. - in tos home to Barbarios. 11e re- res la Eveland next summer
Squash Rackets
Tournament Melbourne, Sept. 11. Abdul Bari.
of India. scored
a comfortable first
retarded as a dubious pailme, round victory in the tralian Open Squash
Struggle For
8-3-0 6-3.
beat Mrs Harty.
Women's Doubles; Szuboch and irs Meekay brat tes In and Mrs Part -1.6-4.
asdlean Zbuf and 1.11
ז'
Switzerland
HOW THEY SCORED AT THE EUROPEAN GAMES
100 Metres
E. Bally #France)
F. Vetesre Italy).
V. Senkberry (hola)
E Kerka (reland) ...
H. Clausen (Iceland)
1. Beeny A Yugoplavia).
100 Mefres
11. Shenton
(Britains
alty Frances
3. Lammers (Holland)
A. More (talvi
5.
11. Jarnion (Ireland)
1. Camu: (Fences
Men's Dot BA
rollen and J.11. Akinan, 0.4 0-4.
0-4.
TODAY'S MATCHES
The following is today's pro- Framme of the Ladie: Regres- on Club's tennis tournamen';
15 I. Teal and Mr M. Choo v KC. I t Mrs Low Aus-Bolony Mixed Daub'en): Rac-tory and Mr Lynn Robin
KM. Getz and Mrs Tamworth
to play again in League Pride Rain, Stops Great kets Championship here to bed over Hannan
73
a Lancashire.
al-
LOST THEM ALL
the
England had 10 wickets
ls 63 was followed by a which whittled down his unlar to me stroke at half www state of this 72 hole
imagine rempetition. I cannot
HULL CITY BEAT TURKS Hat. Yorkshire. Sept. 11. Hull City, the English Davi- alon ever club, today beat the Galla Saray Club of Tur- key by two goals to all when the Turks opened their tour Park thing.
heav.
Ben 11-gan, Sam Sniad, Lloyd Mangrum or any other of the other American tam doing any
WALKER CUP
eir disposal before this sene Ist Innings Lead
f Tour Tests again! the Wen
We naies started-and lost
The bawlers trok 77. Tares, Theung Compten, were ដ Tit.
How many lins betare The Walker Cup struggle be- Tart crleke. have England never was presented to. Metween the amateur golfers of i bari the opacity of deelu. Arthur Drewry,
Gait on the Beld the tour- mr team carried o Union Jack, which
the Chairmanitain and USA will fete nisag” butor of staying off defeat by of the English Football League. the Birkdale Club. Southport pling not time?
Neat in their footwork, the (Lancashire) nrxi Mar, w.n The West Indies lost 56 wk- Turks gave a good display but once agah we shall be faced tets. their finishing in front of goal with the night of Frank Stra-
Full locked
scored thrust. ice in rach half-Reuter.
Rugger Results
London, Sept. 11. The following; were the results
ar RUGBY LEAGUE
played today:
games
LANCASHIRE CUP rst Round. Second Leg Wigon 34, Whitehaven 4
Firs!
MANHANDLED REF
manhandles Gillies Dundes,
han, Willie Turnesa and their colleantues.
The
remarkable
kable in Brazil a year aro by a foot- ling is that the Royal and An- | ball crowd dissatisfied with hi
to three reterecing melanit, is now chent Club have named and Cenwice an4 Sam McKinner at Harringay arena,
The Int-named, who is a 11e raid the ober day that th Glasgow spurts journalist, isfortun lacticat hate not a member of the R. and A.
of any further ola prope's but has been mented by intracts abroad, thoug's h two brother selectors.
Antinuca s a member of the from Crawley Referang Association in thin waderdend that not only are the trio-one
country. Trish English, one
and one
NO ACCENT ON YOUTH Workington Town 8, Belle Scot going to scour the high- for talent
In most cases the accent is on wars and be Vue Rangers d
that when provis mal
youth. But not in howls. Tru សំព de is chosen it will be given is one rome in which
practice tralaing114 to be enhanced | Inten-ive
bert professional Phan depreciated by advancing
players in the years. Jarit.
g you primer fra amidy proved ne The team will be brought to the users of Jimmy. Themp- of RUGBY UNION games playgether as roon na possible but non, of North Shiel's West But the wattord cu today:
cuce again the ol bogey of no da wlanlag Bridgwater Fontypool O.
electors; Charles Hezlel, Lares of the dabbing" ampt
Whitehaven eliminated).
(Belle Vu
Rangers
minated).
OTHER MATCH
RUGBY UNION
eli-but
Leeda 60, tuly 41-Reuter.
The following were the results
and
Albion
Cross Keys O Llanelly D. Camborne 3, Blackheath 15. Neath B, Police 0. Redruth 0, Halifax
oinst the and amateur
rather
3 tele not being able to affork Biletes championship at the age time and money to get down of 80-and after trying for the to the job in hand this is honour for 20 years! ugly head. Thus, reonomically. Now, among the 250 bowlers. we start at a disadvantage bs-from all parts of the country, who will tako part next week fore a thot has been played.
Reuter.
play.
and WJ.D. temper v.
400 Metres
D. Shh (57illar) 3. LUMİN (France)
I Worenik
Larson deelandi
HOBALEISNEBUDE828
5. Bula
3:11.4
337 107.7
4. Finland
3.10.0
2.
High Herdien 10.7 1. A. Marie (France) ....... 10.7
14.0
14.7
15.0
15.1
15.1
R. Lindberg (Sweden) 10.0 Hadirin (Benin)
jon 4. A. Albuonoa Utaly!
21. 23.0
Danes (France!
0. J. Roulantelk (Russia)
Low ur Ica
23.11 A. Fliput (Italy) 212. J. Louey tusisk
13. 21. Whuttle (Britain) 22340. Missoni (Italy)
47.9
(Sweden) 47.0
41.1
3. 1. Yander (Sweden) 1. G. klo (Frances......
FIELD EVENTS (Performances
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52.7
$3.0
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given One 7 metres.
metre tx 39.37 aches, One centimetre is of
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4
3.
L. Lewis (Britain)
D. Paterlini (Italy)
49
800 Meirea
ur inch).
↑
J. Partett (Britain)
1:502
Nigh Jump
2. M. Han-enne (Fenner)
λ.
3.
1 anniter ritain]
150.7
Paterson (13)
1.00
1. Benutzen (Sweden)
1:12
(o feet 4 inches)
2.
A. Aliman
A. Doysen (Nurway)
3:52.4
(Sweden)
1.03
2:514
19.
C. Benand (France)
133
E. Wobil (Switzerland)
1.DO
5. 6. Svensson (Sweden)
320
6 G. Damitia (France
100
3:47.8
Pole Vau't
3:504
(14 feet 14 Inch)
#. M. Clare tranery
1500 Metres Slykhat (ialland) 3:473
1.
P. Et Anbruk Fraunel Nankeville (tritain)
4. Y. Taipale (Finland) 1. Eyre (Britain)
5.
1. A.S. Mlin R. Farrell (Club Men's Dou- Mebut Pat Mickey, of Aun- teil; A 3, Chifferd v. DR Ins saba, by B-3, 9-2, 1-6 and pave Met's Singer: 3 A C. Hor)- The . E. Zabet (Club Men's many indications of his abbity testa Young and 11. M xion hard hitting with LeautiNewton D.D.S., Evans, and G.
chols. drop Timuth
book: thing's Desde sily his opponent was often whether 1h2
scored 100 runs for eight kennel needed only live to pare the home mom run
'sal of 100 runs. The match Bnishes tomorrow.
Melbourne quarter-final
tor.
(Club
0. Cevona (Czechoslova- kla}
5000 Metres
R. Zatopek (Czechost- Handicap t
KCC PROGRAMME
* The following Handleng stehen are down to be plaved tedsy M lennosetion with the Kowlona Cric-
at Ciob's lennis tournaments:
Court.leut Cal R. Slank v 1. Fenton: Court
2 IL Ridda'e
1 And Brockbank A. Ziemern and T.E. Raker: Court 3 Miss J. Watt Land Mex P. Ward & Miss L. CHY'
3:40.01. R. Lundberg (Sweden). 430 3:52. V., Olenius
(Finland) 425
3 1. Pitronta Finlandı....
V. Sen (France)
3. E. Kans (Norway)
3:32.1.
4. A.
11:03.0
14:28.0
14:302
V. Markelne (Finland) 14:39.0
423
4.10
4.10
Scheurer (Switzerland) 430
Long Jump
1. T. Bryngeirsson (Iceland) 703 124 feet 14 Inch) 2. G. Wounds (clland) 14:40.0
.... 1,39 Carchonlovs.
V. Koskela (Finland) 30:28.0
wakist
M
A. 'nun (France)
G. Trein Belgum)
4.
2. P (Finland)
✡
L. Thevs Belgium)
++ 14:420
10.000 Metres
Zatopek (Ciechanow
vakia)
29:12
7
A. MEN
(France)
20:21 0
4.
F. Aaron (Brain)
C
N. Papo nia) M. Stokken
39:340 39:34.4
(Norway) 30:49.2
3000 Metres Steeplechase
1. Roueny (Czechoslova-
кемв
9:05.4
2
P. Segedin (Yugoslavia)
A
M. Ulomster (Finland)
M. St kkers (Norway) :152
9:27.4 C. Denel (Turkey) ***
+
0:07.4
120:4
1. G. Fikejz
kla)
M. Dins Portugal)
A. Nicben (Norway)
6. F. Hammer (Luxembourg
Hon, Step & Jump
7.20
1.00
1.20
0.52
1. L. Tacherbakov (la) 15.30 450 feet 5 inches)
. V. Rautio (Finland)
3. 6. Ruhe (Finland) 4. R. Uken Norway!
A. Ahman (Sweden) 5. L. Moberg (Sweden)
Shot Put
Scarborough. Sent. 11. Rain stopped N great struggle here today for theceived as to Innings lend between the indian player was going to hit West Indies touring grletet die ball hard and deep or play
hot. drop team and II. D. G. Leveson
Deri,who we a beaten finnlist Gowers XI.
Cham- Open the Britch in When play ended this after-thio, last April, will meet and Mrs K. Griz: Cart 4 Mrs noon the touring trem hnel Perter, a former first-class R. Stick Mix M. Fisher: Court erickster, in the Med Horus ard Gillard v
tomorrow-Reu-Mition and A.V. White,
The following are the result of the Championship matches played over the ad verb-Mrs M . Cbov 1 Man 1.M. Getz 4.0, 6-1; Dr.
and
F.. Zimmern 5-Z. 5. the i Frutichete
{3-0, 6-2, 8.3 TE. Paker and .. partnership had been 1 opening
L 59 runs,
reven more HOCKEY TRIAL Rebant KE Greene and
4-0 0-0 Mrs M. *** Tal, beat Miga N. Chaw and
1. J. Holden (Britain)
2:33.11 wickets falling for the addition The recond Army hockey trial Lambert Paker and A.E.P. Gims 2. У. Катчонов (Finland) 292:43 of on runa,
J., Vanin 12min) 2:33.47 Army 6-2 Mrs K.M. Getz and T4, d. Leandersson (Sweden) 2:34:23 will take place at the This was due 10 me fine Shorts Ground, Sookunpoo at sker beat Miss M. Xavier and L. V. Gardienko (Russia) 2:34 371. A. Consolini (Haly)
Koewell #1. 75 ones bowling by Tom Pritegard (5.15
All tomorrow. p.m.
4. to the fuels of the Clinice Ladies
C. Cerou players to report by 5 p.m. and Daubles Tennis Championship Mes and the tricky spinners et Jacki
to bring a white shirl. The fol-1. Protamin and", Mire Mary Chow Walsh,
towing have been relected to eat Mr It Stack mort Mire 11.11.
Jones C-1, 7.5. play in this tria];—
L/C Garderr, Set Capt Clayden,
Set Richardson, Theher, 1.8.3. Walkin, Cant Ellis, Lent Clamber. Fat
Hollan L/Iter Web Gar utes. S/F21 Tribe, L/Tdr Browell, Adlington, Ur Mer-
The touring lean's SECOND ARMYpil LF Stok- heat L.
ence
The top corer was Clyde Walcott, who was 69 rugs not out, including Dine tours, when rain stopped play.-Reuter
Soviet Basketball Tour Of China
San Francisco. Sep, 11.
Sut Creeshnern, Capt Deline
try,
mare
Brookshaw..
Bombay, Sept. 11.
V:10.0 6. Schoonful (Belgium)
Marathon
10 Km. Walk
1. G. Hureby feeland
...
24.520
14.03
14.50
14 40
14.40
18.74
15 10
13.14
154 feet 11 (chen)
A. Profeti (Italy),
O Grigalka (Russia)
1. W. Senn Switzerland)
1493 A. P. Berrovie (Yugoslavia) 14:00 n. Jitrut (Ceccherinvaklai, 1484 Discus Throw
03.75
#170 feet 416 inches)
14. Tom (Italy) |
(France) ....
2:36.00
i,
A. Schwab (Switzer- landa
V. Parianen finland) 4. S. Johnson (Norway)
Md:01A
F. Mase (France)
40:48.2
♬ Mikneleron (Sweden)
$ Corcing (Italy)
Chevaller (France) 40:30
R. Delaungit (Belgium) 20:220
50 Km. Walk
1. Dantoni (aly)....
Badminton Tournoy In Bombay
3.
Tan Jin-Fong of Maleva, and ]*
4. Ljunggren (Sweden) V. Llungheon (Sweden). 400 Meires Relay Russia
4:40.43 4:47.25
France Swetten
5. Treland
Murray, CQM4 Grant Cnl Whit
Hulmes, CQMS Vorria. A Soviet basketball team hat 5.5. of vinrent, Capi beat Endar Mohan and Mrs AL. Fei Teyen. Alles Suman Deodhar, of Indis,
for China for alle, OMS Downea. UC Taylor. Pint by 17-7 15-12 in the left Morow series of games In Shangbal Capt necsby, Cap! Ware, H1 cemi-final of the badminton Fran
cities in foughton, Spt Caldecott, mixet doubles her today. Nanking and many
Neikle, S/Sgt Pittam, Umpires Capt Central and South China,
Transport In the other embðinni. Hanry | 4.
Italy Livemore. Copt Stubby.
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(Finland) 72.00
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1. R. Eriksson
(Sweden) 45,55
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419. Deduk (Czechoslovakia) 410 4. I. Gubijan
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