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Show 'X THE OGDEN .'STANDARD-EXAMINE- 6 SACRHTO COM OF MW 'ROUND; IMS BOXER TAKES 1 1 ."mm . mm. icbmes soccer-ii- d . THE FOURTH . . Grantsville Five on Short End of 26 to 10 Score; CSpecial Dispatch.) : . Play GRANTSVILLE, Dec. 17. The Ogden high school basketball five defeated the local hoopsters here last night, 26 to 10, In a contest replete with action. The locals were on the short end throughout. The score at the end of the half was- 15 to C for the Tigers. Jefferies and Orr were the stars for the Grantsville five, while big Thomas, Smith and' Stratford performed in brilliant, style for the visitors. The Ogden five will meet the Tooele! five atT"K Tooele tonight in another con-- ! n ecru.. anu summary: i uc uurup Are Speedy Affairs : Saints Triumph Over. iocals by 26 to 24 Scofre in Snappy Contest the fastest preseason la one of'; ' in Ogden the games ever played last night Weber Normal-collegquint went down tma, 6 to 24 defeat at the hands of the L. D. S. U. five of Salt Lake. The Saints started out in rapid fire order and .were never headed in the. first half,.' scoring twelve points before Weber located the' hoop. The score at the end of this period was 14 to 11 for the visitors. OGDEX. In .the second period Captain Pett Fd.G.Fr.T.Fl.G.T.P. of the Saints rolled a basket from the 1 o ( 2 center of the floor, making the count Rodgers. If u u 3 "6 16 to 11. A free throw scored by Stratford, rf u 2 0 4 Pett made the Saints' total 17. Budge Lyon, c J S 12 10 and Couch caged two perfect goals Thomas, 0 0 v 4 for Weber. .. Budge tossing in Smith, rg v.. 2 throw made the count 17 all. From 9 8 12 Totals 26 this period until the final whistle it GRANTSVILLE. was a to which five .would Fd. G.Fr.T. Fl.G.T. P. win. - after he had taken some terrific were bodj punishment, but then again n-there moments in mis rouuu inn - uuioius- - Billy Wallace of Sacramento staged a sensational comeback In the fourth round of his scheduled six round headline event at the Wasatch Athletic club arena last night and sent Ruddy ,Jild Baer of Cache Valley to tho canvas for a brief musical entertainment. The birdies chirped and they chirped hard when Wallace plastered one. of eiie One hoop Tooele Tonight . IBeIlOSES KE INITIAL Baer Puts Coaster Down to Canvas Twice in Three Rounds But Takes His First Knockout in Following V Spasm; Red Briggs and Billie Johnson . 1 TIGERS OPENNG Put Up Fast Contest Other Bouts 17, 1921; ' : ; ,: December I - (' : Saturday evening, R : e ged Johnson. Briggs three times complained of being hit low but on each occasion Rel eree Downing ruled otherwise. This battle was full of action and was one of the best treats on the card. Although the Judges gave the decisjo i to Briggs a draw decision could have Jaw. the been rendered as both boys.mjxed famous his lefts , to Baers ,- . i throughout. a heap. Baer thought that he walkea Red Hoaran of Ogrden won out oveof Into a boxing glove factory just as the Young Herman after three rounds to fast milling. Hogan sent Herman building collapsed. The tilt was sensational throughout. the mat twice in the third round for 2 3 0 Jeffries. If YEBETl GAINS lEAD. In the opening round both men were the count of nine, the bell saving thi 0 0 Salt 0 Laker further from, A second Vjree throw over rf punishmentto Stromberg, scored by" be cautious, neither appearing ' -. 0 0 V. f 4S VVlMtAJWll Fawson, c KWZCi' Wf Weberltes a'dhe-pbianxious to take a chance. All of a Herman was unable to answer the gave the Budge 1 0 0 Watson, lg lead. It waslbrief, however, as Capsudden Baer shot over a left. to "Wa- bell at the opening of the fourth round 0 0 0 llace's Jaw and a right to the 'stomach due to an injury received when he hit WQolley, rg tain Pett agi'ln tossed in a basketball 1 o time. HcKgan 0 Johnson, If from midfield, the Saints again forgwhich sent the Sacramento flash down the canvas the secondrival 1 1 0 up to thlsj Cook, rf . . . for the count Qf nine. Midget Smith, clearly outpointed his ing to the front. 0 0 0 called "soccer" football and differs Soelberg, c who was acting as a second for Wal- stage of the battle. With the score tied at 22 all, Col-le- tt 1 1 2 . 0 from rugby in that the men are not Orr, lg SNEDDON LUCKY and Captajn Pett for the Saints' lace, no doubt saved, the coaster from 0 each 0 0 0 allowed to use their hands. It is all Wrathall, rg the trip to dreamland forkeeps, for Jim Sneddon of Ogden won via the1 placed he ball. through the loop, a game of block and kick. Smith shouted at the top of his voice knockout route over Pinkey Malan of the .visitors' total 26.. Andermaking 0 5 6 The "soccer" professionals are con. 10 son scored Weber's final tally just Totals for Wallace to get up and resume Ogden fn the third, round. Sneddon, tent to play for a 'salary that would as the whistle sounded. Referee, P. E. Anderson. fighting. Just as Referee . Downing however, was lucky. Up until the time oo started to raise his hand to count ten, Malan bring a laugh from the bier league ball Poor caging was the downfall of canvas Sneddon had taktho hit "Wallace regained his feet and en four trips to the mat, two for the players In America. Fifty dollars a local team. In the opening period the week is about the average pay. In any BOX ELDER LOSES weathered himself through the first count of nine-antwo-fo- r lost no less than 30 chances to. count of the they round. (game in which they win. the players due to poor work on the hoop. score, Malan taking the first two seven, a rprcivB J1fl evfru If ifir fnm is tlrt land is also wc-l- re d resented. In the second frame Baer easily NIFTY Coach Watson's men, however, will GAME HOOP a mile margin. In the third rounds by The wheels within wheels in thin they get $5 extra. the coaster Wallace evidently round Sneddon floored Alaian wltn bear watching in the next games of vfind Neith football business over here are beyond ' The teams in football are owned by his and on the season. In. Budge and Couch Watnursing strengths to the jaw, Malan remaining right the" ordinary American's combrehen- - one man or by a set of stockholders. to 33 victorv on the Box Elder high son has two stars er men sapped in any damage in this the mat until Referee Downing ha of the' first order. iHon. There are the local leagues, re The players are under contract like .school five here Friday afternoon in canto. AND SUMMARY. . LINEUP claimed that he him He out. counted AGAIN JUTS MAT semblln.qr the minor leagues in Ameri- the ball players. Fancy prices are of- one oi me Keenest noop games ever Captain-Petand Collett were the had miscounted after Sneddon's hand can baseball, and the larger leagues ten paid for star players. The record played on the Ideal floor. At the big stars for the visitors, At the beginning of the third round was while Couch, held skyward in token of victory. Wallace missed a left to the jaw, Baer the majors. . close of the first half the Leopards Budge and Price played brilliant ball , price for such a transfer is $30,000. Montrose Colo., and representing J. McCarthy-owere on the long end of a 22" to 14 for the Weberites. 1HG CROWDS ATTEND GAMES. coming in fast, with a right .to 'the By a series of elimination games, Murphy of Saty Lake battled stomach and a left to the chin. Wal- Jimmie score. The Brlgham youths came ' The lineup and summary: to a, draw in one the best in Britain finally play each rounds four are to speedy 50.000 30.000 of Crowds from " L. D. S. U. lace again hit the canvas, this time for of the other feature events on the -" ?v other for the football association cup. not at all unusual. The record attend- - back strong in the final period and (26). the count of three. The coast flash, card. one with to but minute both led In used battle oy F.G. F.T. E.G. T;P. this play Then again, regardless of what in- - ance was made in the palmy days N. A. E. Service.) (By a 34 to however, was up on his feet and tore their punches to advantage. boys 35 Benton tossed in Lloyd, rf 1 3 The draw 5 ...21 teams, they belong to, each fore the war, when 127.307 people paid the winning score.' in. This round also went to Baer by decision proved popular. Dec. 17. Professional LONDON, o basket u locals. Mc Murray, ft for the Hamp-formein at admission 1912. ure teams four "national"' March, year a big margto. At the endot the three The lineup and summary: football-haas big a hold on the Service. If WILFORD f WINS ....03 "00 00 G English. Irish. Scotch and den Park, to see an international rounds BaW had 'em all tucked away. BuX HIGH. ELDER . A c Collett, as on Britons between baseball Scotland and match the has a England. into AmerffWelsh A brief conference between Wallace Casey Jones hopped tough Fd.G.Fr.T.Fl.G.T.P. Pett, rg .. ... .. . . .5 1 1 0 The gate receipts for that record- REGULAR WORLD SERIES. and Midget Smith in Wallace's corner customer when he agreed to meet cans. 3 10 If j Eliason, 0 0 was Irvine, Is lg ' Football to one are made the the game $35,000, only ' up breaking of Salt sport according .,..0 Lake. Wikord actually They Jimmie Wiltord 2 0 0 prior to the opening of the fourth ' . rf . . S. 7 0 S 3 Kroksh, Pett, can lg the excited of Britons about. the From nationality the players. and get showing that general average Boothe, " c frame evidently turned the trick. Wal- sent Jones to dreamland in the second tne last week 4 0 0 Is fco the first members much are for various smaller of tickets best the the in of charged for the curtain raiser the came August round out of his corner' with lace 0 0 0 11 4 Totals .. '!. ...11 in May. football is the ale topic bloods. than at a baseball game in the states. Watkins, rg wek 3 lightening speed and ended the battle count. 0 0 Burt, lg NORMAL g sport-lovinof Some idea hold football conversation meet the has of. with teams These (24). the for the four was on of event card the in quick fashion. Up until this phase high livery 1 0 0 F.G.SF.T. F.G. T.P. of the Un.ted Kingdom. on the Britons can be gleaned from Halton, rf . . . championship of the tilt Baer has escaped undam caliber and the entire program was Britons. ' 1 0 0 . ...2vo Budlyle, 4 rg tax 1919 In Anderson, to and 1920. Over the two major These games are the world'series in the comparison figures of head and shoulders above the others ased.1 Then: 0 0 0 rf Hunsaker, 0 l 0 0 was rf Crawshaw, a in million football dollars into the This for the Britons. has three the baseball, leagues paid England year Wowiel A left to the jawand bin- staged at the club. -0 0 0 Hinckley, rf leagues with 8 6 teams. Scot- - Scotch won the championship. treasury of the nation for entertain- - Totals go, the fight was over. Midget Smith, featherweight cham- united . . 15 10 ... If 8 3 i) .3 Ireland a 22 ment boasts of The Budge, last is tax the was game year. leapue teams, of the lntermoumain country Referee Downing was on the Job pion professionals play EASTiHIGH. c ..." 0 0 0 0 Price, to to fans the the out. introduced counted and B.er prior immediately VEd . O. Fr.T. Fl. G.T. P. Halliday, rg V 0 0 0 0 Baer made desperate attempts to re main event. He challenged' Jlmmt thts If 6 Johnson'-wvaverag4 'lost. was .316 bail advance him until has Benton, toward 1 and 3 i 5", 11 Couch, lg NEW RULE FOUL to meet him in the local ring. IN-gain, his feet but lacked, the strength." Johns 0 0 left his possession, or in case of a shot Pillette's tS02. Johnson won 12 M. Gardner; rf . ;. 3 Johns accepted the challenge. FIRST DCFEAT 0 0 0 c 26 a was lost basket advanced while the for and has Pillette 4 Green, 11 TRIED BASKETBAIiL games Totals .10 24 player was BUI also Glassman, local athlete, It was the ffirst defeat in the ring 0 0 . 0 13 act in is in and in of Robbins, the and loser victorious rg shooting-Referee games Merlin Stevenson. Glasmann has started Cache introduced. of star. the Valley history 3 0 0 There has been considerable criti- 30. Rhead, lg Umpire- - Homer Warner. The Red Briggs-Bill- y Johnson bat- training in earnest and ha3 informed 0 0 ' 0 as to In cism EVAAS Penn. oo- Evans, this rule Portland finished BY BILLY last lg with by proposed place tle was one of trie other big features Pronaoter Jim Down.ng that he '.will 1 0 0 some team a of coaches of - It. is feared Vance, .276.. the rg average by of Last meet the in world ALL-STAthe Pennsylof the night. Johnson took the first year University any middleweight . 1 TEAM IN 0 0 oo Morris, c clean in the local arena. Glasmann may vania team won the eastern intercolle- two rounds by a shade on IaHcertain wm thlnt Gne make abJy NORTHWEST CHOSEN against some hopeful Decem- glate championship largely through players punches but tolost the third and fourth be pitted 16 36 Totals wary of committing a foul near COAST CLUBS HAVE . the bewildering attack ber 30- rounds oobaskone to of shoot the as will it ability player give hir opponent's basket, 'Twas another rattlinsr slam used by the Salt Lake slugger. WAY TO FIGHT DRAFT DAVIS fouls. :the opponent a chance for a field goal SPOKANll ."Wash.. Dec. 17. Five In the second round Briggs lookea bang card, and if you 'Vere absent,! etsInfrom TRIMS was a frtim of Penn number the games under froi Washington State college basket, players like he was ready to call hostilities off you missed the treat of the season. oo res on a mythical are outplayed in the matter of field goals, .V given EAST LEOPARDS northwest pli SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17. Dr. The proficiency of, the Penn foul cc H. Strub, president of the San Charles thrower decided these" games in favor BEINHART HIGHEST this lected by ..-- .. 1..V rge M. Varnell J of.aiva'.. TTnlift.ettf A T lfr oi renn. 17. Dec. The East KAYSVILLE, The success of Penn in "winning a H OF COAST PITCHERS baseball' league, declared today that high' Leopards scored bat four points Agricultural college are given two u tiic iiia.ji.ir leagues insist un me ura.it championship .under such Tonciitions aeainst the Davis hieh members each and University of Mon; being used he will introduce at the here last nijrht causerTmuch agitation for a change In A hoopsters. single field basket andl tana and Whitman college one each. league meeting next 'month a two free throws M5AN FRANCISCO. Dec. 17. pitch-'coathe fftul rule. The team includes: Dunlap, W. S. were the only points that the Pacific scored, In npyeral of the preliminary games ing averages announced officially here resolution declaring center; McKay, W S. C. and C, final! The Two fast bowling games were this by the, Leopards. jlVar Penn has already tried out today by the Pacific Coast league give Coast .league is a major league and score was O. A. C, gruards; Comrada, 16 to 4 with Davis on the s. commls-Angeleplayed on the alleys at the Eagles club a ne4 baseball Landis, Penn manage- highest ranking to Reinhart. of Los asking Judge and Dunton, W. S. C, tacscore Wrhitman, the end last night in the City league. The ment V youl rule. The of long with a percentage of . 750 fioner, for such a rating: Dr. Strub this rule to the was Love Evans, Idaho, and HIckey, W. S. Mountain States Telephone & Telethe kles; star, collectingoi tne araxt. five baskets. Thebig association. in the matter of games won and lost, is oppose 10 restoration C.,' ends; Kasberger, O. A. C., quartersum. lineup and oo graph five waltzed home with a vie- - If MVin'S suggestion is adopted on He won 15 games and lost five, alback; Irving, "Idaho, - and Sullivan, mary; this-13 to as runs will rule 3.05 Of the read game. lowing point, was L. 2207 to 2086. EAST. HOCKEY STAR MAY Montana, half backs; Moran, W. S. C, 'Phantom' Thorap ItlgnL battle O'Doul, San Francisco's star southFd'.G.Fr.T.Fl.G.T.P. full back. son or tne teiepnone crew was nign follows:'. TT- -rt- - JUU l "di -.-1,4.:-.-. Section 1 When a foul has been paw, was rated second, with an avLOSE OF EYE SIGHT 2 4 2 0 A second team .is selected as folscore a 495. of with T. Peter total WUa Beers, ' X4giiiiRound .. ; nrtn tnnnpd tViA dhnniripn with a ornrA called, the referee shall immediately erage of .735, winning 25 games and 0 lows: 0 . . rwir.: 0 0 rf Glynne, secure possession of the ball, and losing nine. .Lasts Through 1 2 0 center: , c Callison, of 510. Oregon, Heritage, Gillespie, ' Next in order came Schorr, Seattle, delay place it in the possession SEATTLE, Wash.. Dec. 17. 0 0 Whitman and Durwachter, W. S. 0 In the other ' contest the fast Nye without lg .. of the opponent. of the player who has T.6S2, and Dell, Vernon, and Aldridge, Lehman, veteran Vancouver coalHugh ten- - Taufer, 0 0 Vohs, Idaho,- and Locey, O. A. 0. rg .. 7 ( .ra A n r a a oJ wlfVi ST. PAUL, MInn.v Dec. 17.Mike a fouT called on him. der of the Pacific Coast Hockey asso- - Smith, til 0 0 C. tackles; Howard, Oregon and 0 - IW ,Nfi won-- . had' 0 rf Myer, ia.mv. o r,VT ninn n ,t Vila fal.lwwo '""Sl In runs allowed per game Aldridge elation, may lose the sight of one eye W'ilkes, rg . ; The ball must be put in play again 0 0 0 0 or 505- topp ed both O.'A. C, ends; "Chapman, xtlk O'Dowd. former with a G.m scorewas seconds five iw tnwft--ftwithin the to0k first place with 2.16 and O'Doul as the result of an injury in a game Roberts, rf . . .;..." 0 player! hy 0 Oregon, quarterback; scor 0 -- v, .Johnson," Orethe Ieadi ng ' m.lteams. Parry ,0 or bouncing the ball second with 2.39. ex- with here Seattle throwing, The rolling er scores: Wednesday. men. The and the Tiltoh, gon, for halfbacks; Whitman, clothing round bout here Friday night, a majto another player: by dribbling or by Reinhart was twelfth in the list in tent of his injury has not been deter - Totals 1 MOUNTAIN STATES. fullback. Oreg"on, Latham; at fT the ringority-of runs allowed per game. newspapermen for the goal." The goal, j mined, 2 3 said, but fear is felt ou DAVIS COUNTY. Total. shootingshall side agreed. count two points. never don the pads .again, Pillette and Johnson, both of Port - that he physicians may . .15. 142 155 452 made, ARRANGED. SCIIEDiJLE McAdaros Fd.G.Fr.T.Fl.G.T.P. . Section II The opponent of the land, who were purchased by the De- O'DOWD GROGGY. Bobby. Rowe. defense man on the Bishop, If .. . .109 2 0 0 128 208 445 Dec. 17. Seven 1. McMillan PHILADELPHIA,ball in play, must troit Americans for $100,000, includ- - Seattle team, played through the game Love, rf 6 0 12 of the nine fcjttball games comprising 0 119 114 383 player patting-the ..150 While there was some variance in Styles stand within three feet of the rag eight players, were-- rated 47th and Wednesday with two broken ribs. He Adams, c ' 0 0 0 0 the 1922 schedule of the University the division of rounds from the view- - Summerall .. ..lis 151 163 ' 432 not player-wltnot1 4 Sth respectively In games won and probably will be out for several g,mes. H. Linf ord, lg must he the and ball, 0 495 0 189 0 0 156 of Pennsylvania were announced by the ...150 critics, Thompson ringside majority! point'of 4 0 2 , Newcomer the - council of newspapermen gave at least six '2 Harvey, rg . . 0 0 c 682 696 829 2207 0 0 on the schedule are the United States round to Gibbons, from one to three Robinson, BY AHERN OUR BOARDING HOUSE SHOP3. academy-anthe University of to O'Dowd, with the others declared f ' 1 'Totals .. 3 4 7 TotaL 2 , 16 the South, of ' Sewanee, Tenn. The a draw. v.129 oo- 136 384 of Delaware and GettysIn the third round, a smashing Johnson University 242 144 .. ..109 WUfOCHA GOT TU ERE. FIGHT POSTPONED. burg- college are dropped. Negotiaright cross made O'Dowd groggy, but. Dummy AVBU9,IT0LI 37D 119 142 NEW ORLEANS. La- - Dec. 17. A tions are nner way with LaFayette while spectators clamored for a It. Maus HU9 Of BOV9..& 144 GCT AS MUCU CUAKlCE i YOU J0TTO GETrAE scheduled knockout by Gibbons. the "Fighting ;T. Peterson fight between and Dartmouth, both of whom were . . . of .164 Chuck had recov Owens Wiggins and on this year's' schedule, for the open Indianapolis Harp" covered upto'until he a Ft 4cy vEgr vanvij 'CURtSTMkS GIFT FOR Of SVW UFT1HG GRAr41 New Orleans here dates, and-alsMartin of Burke with the Universities last out the round cred sufficiently LETS SEE 688 698 700 208(5 was postponed on account of of Alabama and Maryland.ViEMT All of ME? and .finished the "period seemingly V BET Friday PIANOS AS SMEAKIWG IlL MOOSE. inclement weather. The fight will be the games' so far arranged' will be 'none the worse for the blow. WrlM'VBOUGrrr 3 ' H'TViwd filled to followi un what u Were wrm a Total. 1 LL RAVE TO jGET AkOT ME A GAME staged tonight. played here. ' BUSfvlvGCfr 429 128 seemed an advantage at one stage of 'Clark , , ...,'...148 Y0U AMARMOrJtCA 425 153 ..167 the second round, but at no time did Smltb - PARCEL PAT VOU SVJELLTTE. . .115 324 97 he have Gibbons in a predicament Farley .. A RED PLUSH, . .131 tfOSEYNELUESy 443 178 that in. which he found Camp , USED Tt WORK paralleling 605 172 CASE.' ..183 himself In the third, and many times Watkins W A SOAP . the Phantom" had O'Dowd missing 728 2126 744 PREMIUM 654 DE.PT badly. ' . NYE8. BOTnjSLOWING UP. 1 3 2 Total. a case of was It Gibbons, Kjjyely 476 Parry ........150 163 163 the boxer, outpointing O'Dowd, the C 441 H. Parry .. .....148 150 143 Gibin instances but several fighter,met O'Dowd's X 25 . . 119V 133 Cook bons aggressiveness Moore . . 138 14T 135 with telling returns. . . 146 13 182 Sarver conof the Despite the bitterness test, it was evident to -.those who ob712 756 2175 served them in their- .meeting two earned a years ago, when O'Dowd, shade, that both the St. Paul Mikes BEAR COACH WIRES had slowed up somewhat. O'Dowd's ORDER FOR PRACTICE weight was announced as 160 pounds and Gibbons as 158. J ! -- 1 e toss-upV- as - . - L'X;X -- nt ..... ......0 -- .. . but-point- ! l ed mn t f T- ...... ...... - be-dlvid- ual . - d. ' ' - s i . 0- - ........ ! . . ! . rf. ..... ! - 0- - - - " e .L . -- ! - -- R de -- - HI i HI ; . ( Bowling Results TT-- . .-. l. T- -. .!- all-st- ar -. Vi - ; , st Chris-tense- n, - 4- - Lands n v - If-'.- ixjj wavy -- .J J 1 A V f V A V tS V. . ! WA - n. 4 - . ...... ....... i...0 ...... - " . ,0 ........ ........ - - 0- MC-Fadd- J ! h 424 - ; 't's - ...... ...... 15-rou- nd d . o - . - - I quttup?i . by oo CHANGE FAVORED IN TENNIS DRAW RULES NEW YORK. Dec. 17. United States Lawn Tennis association committees on amateurism, abolishment of the blind draw' and general rules, Friday drafted many to suggestions which th'ey will submit the executive committee for action. While none of the findings of the committees was made public, it was understood that the executive committee would be asked to substitute the "seeded," or selected draw in place of the blinri draw which brought many of the leading players together In th early rounds of last season's tournament. The association's ruling in regard to amateurism may be amended, it was said, so as to clarify the --situation in Hofar as the rights of a star to write in wjjich he accounts participated are concerned. BERKELEY, Calif., Dec 17. Instructions for the first football prac- rtice in preparation fgr the California- Washington & Jefferson game were received by telegraph today from Coach Andy Smith, who Is en route here from the east. Smith is due here this afternoon and will at once take The Bears will charge of the men. entrain Christmas eve for Pasadena where the lntersectlenal contest is to be played. Smith is expected to confer with Graduate Manager Lute Nichols regarding the proposed California-Harvar- d game next October. ' oo KIECIOIEFER GAINING. CIICAOO, Dec. 17.- - Augue Kieck-hef- er of Chicago, three cushion billiard champion, Friday reduced the lead of Challenger 16John 7 Layton of Bodalia, to points in the second Mo., from block of their three day match for the world's three cushion championship. Kleckhefer made 69 points in 75 Innings with a high run of 8 while Layton made 60 points in 7 Jouiings with a high run of 7. 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