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Show THE OGDEN ST THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15, 1921 NDARD-EXAMINE- R BY AHERN OUR BOARDING HOUSE DEAR OVADAP1- .- VJVlVDO VOU LET 9UCVJ THINGS LAY AROUKSEnOTfcMPT MORROW rAVPAPCrV I curls ! t - miss omcA; CAPTAIN tevening Workouts Attract Annual Banquet for Tiger Gndders Is Pronounced .Largo liumber to was- .V.t 'Great Success ratch Arena CHOVOf. iSU00Plr4G QUEEVUE, COKE WERE i! Last night .aVena. crowd of 350 enthusiastic watched fans Billy Wallace of (fight Sacramento work out with Bed Briggs and. Young Dempse3 Wallace Is show-ting- " great form. He stepped nine fast (rounds with his sparring partners, tpunched the sand bag far two rounds and shadow boxed for four rounds, 15 rounds of the fastest trainmaking the seen here lately. A$ the end ofcon ing Wallace was in perieci over rworkout dition. Red Briggs, who came !to train with Wallace, aso proved to telub & i i t be in great shape. TAtIDATOIlY COMMENT Kid "When Wallace clashes with fans Baer here next Friday night, the will not ineed have no fear that they not fear see a real battle, and need that the tough hard hitting boy from Cache vallev will have an easy oppon ent. The fact that Wallace stayed and was fresh at thn end of his go with Jimmy Johns here recently of 'itself proves that Wallace possesses .considerable fighting ability. On top of this is his record which shows that he is one of the cleverest lightweights who ever operated in this section; said one observer. That both Baer and Wallace are clever boys cannot be doubted. andDraw j get a little closer, Mr. Fan, "up an earf ull of what the record book "says on both these lads. JBAER'S RECORD as follows: Tlai Via a Vinrt 2 4 f 1) : Frank, Wilcox, K. O? 5th round Darren, draw id919.(2)1920-Frankie rounds. (3) Billy Nelson, won decision 6 rounds. 1920. (4) Young won K. O. second round ' Cartwright, 1920. 7 (5) Jack Davis, won K. O Standard-ExaminKelly press. ' third 4round, '1920. (6) Eddie Waite draw rounds. 1920. (8) Jess won K. ,0. second round, 1920. (9) West Ketchell draw A rounds, 1920 (10) Young Sparks, lost by rupture in six-rou- nd . W rook I You suoumMtillt ET RID OF Tommvr Norton,' star end of the 1921 Ogden high school football team was named captain of the 1922 machine at the annual gridiron banquet which was held at the high school last night. Norton won out over Tom Doxey, Overton ZInn , and Bill Smith. Norton was considered one of the best enda In this section of the state during the past season. Although midaret in size, he has the necessary goods. punch to deliver the The election of Norton proved pop ular with the athletes of the school. Principal A. M. Merrill presided as toastmaster. Addresses were "made by Superin tendent W. Karl Hopkins, President Wade Johnson, Dr. Edward I. Rich and J. H. Riley, of the board of edu cation: Mayor Frank Francis, Dr. E P. Mills, Coaches Carl Petersen and Sumner Hatch, Captain Lorenzo Doxey and Captain-EleTommy Nor ' ton. Musical features on the program were furnished bv the high school or chestra. The banquet was prepared bv Miss Laura Marshall of the domes tic science department, and served by young women of the class. Recitations were featured by lel lie Taylor and Orval Winkler, students of the high school. J. E. Beeson and Jule McMurrin of the faculty were In attendance. Em- mert. Llppineott, the yell master, was also present. The value of athletic training and clean sportsmanship were discussed. Coach Carl Peterson- - briefly outlined the past year on the grid field. A. L. Glasmann, editor of The at the Watsatch Athletic AROUHD J XT I V . - ALL OITT OF tuwe pp.iP WOSE IS Mow t t - (F EVER catch rr brovjswg AROUViD Ui RV STALL rrlL come our PACKET- o poison wbr! OP VOURS WAS BEEM : I BEkST S "THftT DREADFUL YOUR VJARtA -y-- r 1 : f I the Tom Raj-- , coniddered by Farmer Burns as one of the five greatest middleweight wrestlers in the world, was signed last night at Omaha by Fred Mortensen of Ogden to meet Ira Dern of Salt Lake in a finish wrestling match, best two In three falls. The match will be staged at the Al ham bra theatre, January 4, under the auspices of the Ogden Livestock show. Prior to signing Hay the committee In charge wired Farmer Burns. former world's heavyweight champion, asking whether or not Ray was a top notcher. The answer received from Burjns follows: "There are several good middle-weightDo not know who is the best. Ketonen, Johnny Myers. TomRay, Chris Jordan and Parkett in topnotch class." Promoter Fred Mortensen, who journeyed to Omalia with the special view of obtaining the signature of Ray to a contract wied the following telegram to the committee in charge of the show today: "Just signed contract with Farmer Burns and his great middleweight, Tom Ray, who Burns says is one of the best middleweight mat men In the w'orld. He will meet Ira Dern in a finish match January 5 for the world's title, now held by Dern. Far mer Burns will referee the match. Considerable Interest has been manifested over the coming match and the appearance of Farmer Burns in Ogden should also tenl to add interest to the contest. Ray will arrive in Ogden during the latter part of the month to start his conditioning. Jesse Richards, one of the members of the entertainment committee, today stated that he expected the Dern-Ra- y recmatch to shatter all attendance ords. oa SPkUlEL VAAD A. vjrru rAigs merog's CUURCV4S' i 'run I curls BALLAD fuuuLau EBATE ncDMncnrATC. - Was Refused $100 Stockmen TJ ct represented SIZE OF PURSE s. 186 ' lUFF DICTATES j Classy Middleweight Sign Champion Fights Pal Moore to Battle on Mat for Tonight Where He Once. A -- er Mil -- WRESTLE DERM " fie-ht- TO LI RAY 00 MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Dec. 15 Three agow Johnny Buff, then an unknown boxer struggling along the pugilistic highways, was offered $75 to box a preliminary contest here on the same night Jack Sharkey defeated first Jimmy Wilde in the Englishman American appearance. Hurt deman ed J100. His demands were refused He did not box BIG CI CO WD COMING Buff, at Tonight, in the same ring. will receive bantamweight champion, a guarantee of $6,000 with a privilege of 35 per cent of the gate receipts, to meet Pal Moore of.Memphia, in contest. This wilt be their second meeting. Moore met Buffbefore he became champion In an eight-roun- d cbntest at Jer?ey City, and was credited with outpointing him. Judging from advance, indications,. the biggest crowd that ever witnessese a bantamweight contest in the t will be on hand. Between 2.000 and 3,000 Chlcagoans will go on half a dozen special trains. The gate receipts, provided a capacity crowd is in attendance, will reach $23,000. Tonight's contest will be the first important one for Buff since he won the championship from Pete Herman. He has been training here for a week and is reported to be in splendid condition and under the required weight, 118 pounds at 2 p. m. Moore con ditioned himself In Chicago. He also is underweight, having scaled 115 pounds at the conclusion of his finai workout Wednesday. Moore has beaten previous bantamweight champions, but never has been fortunate enough to meet them in decision contests. In 1915, Moore Johnny Williams, then the in Memphis, flooring hira threj times in eight rounds, . The Memphis bantam also outpointed Pete Herman twice and when Joe Lynch became champion Moore outpointed him in a contest staged last sprlnc in Louisville. t years -- no-declsl- on no-decisi- on mid-we- title-hold- . ! i er, second round. 1920; (11) Hersheil Larson, won decision 4 rounds, 1920 112 Eddie Burns. 'won K. O. second ' round, 1920. (13) Dannie Hoffman ' 00 i won K. O- round, 1920. (14) Jack Sneddon, won knockout first t f ST. PAUL. Minn. Efforts round. 1920. (15) Harold Williams MORIARTV GEORGE of The made to match the winner willJje; 4 "won decision rounds, 1920. (16) Gibbons-Mik- e Mike O'Dowd won O. K. second boxing ..DeSantos, Edgar ASPIRATIONS bout here Friday night with Bryan Minor Bosses Decide to Sparks, lo&t round, 1921. (17) Virgin f'd like to write verse a la Shakespeare or Poe, Downey, Columbus. Ohio, middledecision.six rounds, 1921. (18) Dick (Special Dispatch ) See What and Remain Terms have been 19 as 1921. covet much And weight. already rounds, (19) recognition, DeSayso, draw SALT LAKE, Dec. 1".. Ira Dern, was It offered Downey, today. learned a Frankie Darren, lost decision 6 rounds world's dhampion of I a show not But find exists there ghost Happens middleweight wresWith the selection of Creorge Barton K. O 1921. (20) Frank Head,-woa lofty ambitiw; To such achieve of Minneapolis, as referee, everything third round, 1921. (21) Eddie Kelly tler, added John Kilonls of Boston bo reached by a butcher or cook, This goal might is in readiness, for the" 1921. (22) Billy Wal to his string here last night by deBaseball's draw NEW YORK, Dec. 15. And there's hope for a plumber or waiter. battle of the two Mikes. Both lace, won .K. O. second round, 1921 feating the eastern mat star two out national council, with Kenesaw MounWeber Normal college hoopsters a to useless if But it's Gibbons and O'Dowd reported they will poor guy you're try went into (23)- Jay Soloman, draw 6 rounds, of three falls. just as chairman, tain Landis, their first big game of the play. condition. are excellent atas an in Who labors 1921. (24) Jay Soloman, draw four arbitrator. will It session on" the floor at the local school executive two season today. men The mat worked and fast ' i Gibbons manager sent, a telegram 1921. rounds, "hard throughout the contest, both be tempt to fill the majors' order for I evening against the L. D. ; to Tex Rlckard at New York, asking Friday WAlilACE'S RECORD condi under of draft the In to are when restoration .won of summer, five for Salt poets pen Lake. The contest is set Kilonis prompted eager ing victory. '' Wallace's record shows that he has the first fall in 1$ minutes with a tions satisfactory to an concerneu. that the latter endeavor to arrange for 7:30 o'clock, Their lyrical efforts immortal. a tne been the principal in 28 boutsbetween bout (1 combination toe and bar hold. pnantom and ; Coach Malcolm Watson says his UNANIMOUS DEBATE What chance has an umpire surrounded by men Wilson, middleweight in Hap Brown, won K. O. .third round Johnny was filed men are showing up well and .he exDern Wednesday the second fall in The order grabbed Who would gladly chase him through the portal? (2) Red Lavin, draw. (3) Frankie 16 minutes with a combiaation body the form of a resolution adopted unpects to win this game. Although the won O. K. He might be inspired to classical heights, second round. (4) and McCann, Naand American the lock. The Weberites managed to trim the Deaf third by and leg animously deciding Joe Brouse, won K. O. second round fall went to D?rn in 27 minutes. But the fans are inspired to gunning. now in annual meetPROVIDENCE. R. I. Pat McCar- school players 39 to 36 last Tuesday He tional magnates, six rounds. draw (5) Jimraie Adams, as won over is And ever who a decision ot of the heard Longfellow-birLandis quoted Boston, was the a Watson turned scisthy, not satisfied with with trick Coach here head Judge ing (6 Willie O'Keefe, won K. O. second universal Bob Roper. A. E. F. heavyweight. In the showing. and reverse body. Wljo writes classic rhymea while he's running? saying that he favoredare aunalterably round. (7) AJanueal lteposa, won K. sors a Kilonls proved, one of the toughest draft rule. The majors light heavyweight bout The probable lineup for the team 'O. second round. (8) Toddy Dell draw customers which by" conditions to here, vthat Dern which will start against the visitors present has "Knee-deewith opposed - four rounds. won James tangled In his Riley penned sweetly (9) Young Sousa, June;' will Include Couch, Price, Anderson, mj.ii.ij knee-deeK. O. second round--' (10) Young, De for some" time, and time and again they say tney are compeutu means For June in me, minor star troubles; the Salt Lake pride in danger, "outlandish" prices for JANESVTLLE, Wis. Mel Coogan, Budge and McKay. I can't be the author of some vine, won K. O. second round. (11) had tune little see to Dern A fast practice was held by the break free. players. league only O. won K. lightweight, had the best Brooklyn second round Walter Means, When they cuss me mid singles and doubles; Headlocks were attempted by both The advisory council has the auover Otto Vallace of Milwau- Weber five this afternoon In preparaof it 1) Youne Ortega,:!won decision. (14) men rules that govern neither had the punch to thority "under the national kee In a Though honors of Shakespeare and laurels of Poe bout. tion for this contest. Just what sort Walter Geish, won decision." (15) make but to game, in the them some work. a lineup the Saints will present be on new of everything May bonnets, Dixie Kid, lost second round. day sported (16 The much advertised "giant swing" amend the national agreement a3 the ' Wis. Johnny Buff, could not be learned. I know it's a cinch that no umpire will pinch MILWAUKEE, Frankie Murphy, draw. (17) Henry which meet Kilonis features in his matches occasions arise. will Saints in a reWeber the bantamand flyweight champion won The Dixson, wonK. O. third round. (18) was tried sonnets. pennants they writing RUMORS SAII4 ABOUT 23. but once and resulted in In meets turn at Salt Lake December Moore Pal who boxer game weight Jimmie Rocke, lost by K. O. fourth Dern ot discussion for tosubjects one minAmong bout here within being a round. (19J Tommy Harris, lost de "dumped" meeting were a return to the joint clsion. ( 20 ) Jimmy Risso, won K. O ute after it was coupled on. Kilonis, the TO INVTTK PITTSBURG day, weighed 114 pounds when he slve work saved Reuben from being e PEAYING COLONELS world's seven-gamseries, .suggested forced Dern to concede. the L first round. finished his training. Buffs handlers 15. Dec. (21) Kid Davis, lost de however, Mass, CAMBRIDGE, (By ana regine cision.' (20 Jay Soloman, draw. (23) first fall after clamping on a toe hold. by the American league, will IN expect him to scale close to 113 pinned. the Harvard Associated FINAL WORKOUT Press) world's series playulation forbidding William was Thornton Al the referee draw. Nelson, Invite the University of Pittsburg pounds. (24) Midget Smith, WATERLOO. Iowa Fritz Knlpp, ers from barnstorming. lost decision. (25) Kid Baer, lost de- - of the main event. to meet the Crimso football team draft the conference knocked out Jack Smith of The regarding In the preliminaries there was little Texas Jim cision by. K,. O. second round. (26) FORT Union WORTH, 15. next If Flynn. of Waterloo, October 23, Centre here DANVILLE, Ky.. Dec. year. bosses minor of the all league Des here in the second caused Moines, action. In 4 the won won a curtain decision decision from round of a scheduled raiser Douchs rounds, undefeated Praying Colonels versity of California is unable to ac- of Pueblo, Colo., Jay Soloman, condecisioned Young Herman af- to cancel their train reservations and college's of were Fort Worth, to to (27) Kid Sparks, won by- - K.. O. in Beesley scheduled Announcement have Montgomery, this Sully their final cept that date. men awhile. test. are The 10 ter middlewelghts. stay of minutes on Shep-parlost round. d fifth (28) Jimmy Jo"hns, tussling. Ed today before departing to- effect was made by Major F. W. Moore, former football player in athe Centre wind-u- p the fleets of rumors sailin?r workout Harof In the semi-findefeated Theo Sharris in nine Amongwas decision 6 rounds, here athletSan for eleven, of Harvard Cal., where college Diego, manager day graduate they one Joe that over won Scheplner, Gus Waterloo around of Jenkins a minutes reverse men CONTEST are wih will play the University of Arizona ics. bout. The heavyweights. body hold. RLTl'Ry been has sacker. third . Des Louisville a of also the Moines, O. p D. by Paulson, event will be a The Chapman threw Alvln- Kitch- sold to the Pirates for $30,000. Bar- football team, December 26. The team of an session the final in knockout return battle between Billy Johnson of en in a Ore. fracas.Walter Artie ney Dreyfus smiled when asked to went through stiff practice Wednesday Miller, eight-roun- d WHOLE BOUGHT PORTLAND, contest. . . . Ogden, and Red' Briggs, of !?alt Lake. Schmertz won his tilt with Pete Voses confirm Va., Dec. 15. The en- clairrfant of the middleweight wresMe could Coach Moran having told the players RICHMOND, said He the report. These boys fought one of the fastest via the decision route. Ed Shell Ben defeated to suffer their tire Tarbpro team, North Carolina, of tling championship, they were not going remember when you could buy a whole that draws ever, witnessed here last week", tha preliminaries. ST. LOUIS Johnny Noye. St. Paul, season in the last the Virginia league, has keen pur- Tlftuhen of Chicairo in a two-hoof first the defeat much money. for stars that of team A packed house witnessed the card. As .the affair was. a special event ana chased by the Richmond club, accord- match here.5 Neither was able to gain was given the referee's decision over because of game, 00 . only lasted three rounds many of the On the return trip the team will ing to a message received here. Th a fall and Miller was given a referee's Bud Purrell of Terre Haute, in a fans wanted to jsee the boys rematched bout here. They are He was the aggressor stop in Dallas, Tex., for a game with pfayers will be brought to. Richmond decision. d in a regular go. in the spring. It was said. throughout and only wonderful defen- Briggs Texas A. & M. January 2. for tryouts 1 worked out here last night before a V large crowd of admiring fans. John-son is training daily and is in the best of his career. shape . Red Hosran nonular Oeden boxer. will tarlgle with Kid Herman, a tough, hard hitter from Salt Lake, in the event." This affair promises special one of the biggest thrillers yet to be Hoopsters' of the Ogden high school meet the Grantsville high school shown here. will - BliACKIE MAIiAX SIGNED five at Grantsville Friday evening. John McGraws expenditure of Coach Carl Petersen announced today i- -S Blackie Malan, another Ogden who has just returned to the money for ball players may result In that he would take a squad of 12 men 'squared arena, will sling mitts with a rule limiting teams in their work on the trip. .will meet JLee Sneddon, also of Ogden. This of building pennant winning clubs night the Tigers Saturday bout is a substitute for the Tooele. Tooele at the hoopsters had to be withdrawn and via the checkbook route. Branch --;;:A light practice will be held today. ; and Rickey, Connie Barney Dreyfuss 3s in every sense of the word a better and Smith Elmore Floyd Captain Mack are among the moguls who de- Thomas, bout than the cancelled one, two of the hig stars of tne : McGraw clare is a dangerous team, are making rapid strides toward Casey Jones, and Joe Meyers of Ogsetting den and Jimmy McCarthy and Jimmy precedent in baseball; one that may stellar form. on- will meet in the next two kill the weame. entirelv. . . t Murphy BIG RETURN BATTLE , d preliminaries. ' Not in recent years has McGraw's . ' Workouts will be held every after- -' stunt of laying out $175,000 for telay-- ! noori from 4 to 5:30 and every evematerial within 24 hours. had 7 to 8:30. ing infrom All persons ning even a near terested in boxing are invited to be parallel. Colonel Ebbetts at these workouts. There wiu says the Giants are apparently deter present be no admission charges. mined' to buy the. pennant next sea- - Tickets for this week's card are. now SACRAMENTO son as much as he dislikes to do on sale at Hemenway & Mpser's and t, heand made to has mind his up string De Wit Brothers' cigar stores. Sea- get out of baseball. son reservations , may be made by along or (Special Dispatch) SEEMS NOT WORRIED i f phoning the club otttcea in the Eagles A , SALT LAKE, Dec. . That the .attitude .of his colleagues building. of school Bast the prac gridderB high dies not worry the Giant boss In. the arrangements.teday- completed east. Is best proven by the manner In tically n . y t contest with the a for INSURANCE TAKEN which he received comments., that Manual-Artelev echool alumni high announced magnates were making protests. en of JDqs Angeles, s ON JIMMY O'CONNELL other ; f We are not worrying about what by Coacrv Ott Itomney. This con VALLEY CACHE other magnates are doing, declared test, If arianged. will be played De . MAIN EVENT the Utah SAN FRANCISCO. .Dec. 15. Life McGraw, "if they want players let cember 26' to at Pasadena, LsrHSr next Salt leave warriors Insurance for $75,000 has them get into the market and pay the and accident ." Thursday. been taken by the New York Giants on price." Due to the fact that the Manual star baseman first O'Connell, Jimmy McGraw those later that ' explained Arts has a ruling whereby no of the San Francisco club of the Pa- magnates who would : not pay affair out ofhigh ; teams can be met the state cific, coast baseball league, according .1 " were Salt Lake a con ball v. for a school player-of coach that doing price Ogden suggested to reports received here. two more test of baseball the alumni between .to than those the Scrni-wlndu: O'Connell recently was sold to the injure p , Glanta for $75,000, said to be the high who loosened their' bankrolls. His schools. The eleven as chosen by Coach est price ever paid for a minor leaguer. contention was that some of the major will report to them In 1923. As league club owners never became in Romney presents a classy aggregation andhe Red Hogan, Ogden J. McCarty, Montrose V-! t he sea terested In a ball player until he made of moleskin warriors. plays with San Francisco nextinsur-rinGilmer. Nation. ff Smith, Henderson, son, the Seals are considering ' vs. vs. O. Smith, De Wald, F. Romney, Oshira. for an additional $100,000 to good in the majors, but they never a to an overlooked raise other opportunity former East wald, Burrows and protect themselves from anything that J. Murphy, Cedar Rapids Young Herman, Salt Lake will make the trip If the high stars '"might befall him before he goea east. howl when some other owner bought If the policies on O'Connell total something good. "The talk about game is arranged. 00 the buying a pennant is all bunk," said $175,000, he will be. It Jinnnie Coy, Ogden Casey Jones, Ogden ' highest Insured athlete in the. world. McGraw, ,Ml used to be disturbed by ;team, boards ship15. The 00 ; such, chatter, but I have lost interest : VS. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec r . our we in know We think it. business 14 football SOUTHERN" BOSSES MEET ofjOregon squad, Joe Meyers, Ogden . Kid Adams, Butte ' we are not asking the other mag University arrived in San Francisco from RUDDY (KID) BAER strong, MEMPHIS', Tenn., Dec. 15. South andi . baseball men. Including club ow nates for any favors. rested Wednesday era and Ore., Eugene, i ners, in a hotel here, preparatory to em. directors and managers, gath DREYFUSS, LAUGHS red here today for the annual winter of had barking at noon on the steamer-Mauthe Pirates arney . of the Southern association nothing toDreyfuss for the Hawaiian Islands to play two r-- meeting Buffalo at the ; say meeting n , to discuss rules to govern Is team The to the 1522 about McGraw's games. activity In the mar- meet the University of Hawaii on Deseason- and thrash out basebajl "prob His only reply ket Barney laughed. 26 and an all-stisland team lems generally. to numerous Questions was to the ef cember on New Year's day. The University-ofect that money did not care who spent Nevada team made the trip last BOB MEUSED WEDS it. Manager George Gibson," of the year. : S&IT? DIEGO, Calif., Deo. 15. Rob- - Pirates admitted the Pirates had some ert W, "Meusel, outfielder on the New deals arranged, but CUBS GET STATZ he declared there General Admission $1; Ringside $1.50 - ; Seats now oh sale at Hemeriway & York American league baseball team, would be no record prices CHICAGO, Dec. 15. Arnold Statz, v change Miss Edith M. Cowan ' of Los An hands in . outfielder of the Los Angeles club star Plus Moser and DeWit Cigar Stores , tax war ' and . , of them. wil "Our.deals any Meuhere. Mrs. was traded Coast of Pacific the geles. were married league, be modest Giant with the compared to th Chicago Nationals, according to seliia i. sister, of Louis Cowan, InterBILLY WALLACE ventures," said Gibson, national league pitcher. word received here- - Ring and Mat , SYSTEM see-on- no-decisi- on WEBER WILL 1 y i - ; MEET SAINTS n 10-roun- d, no-declsl- on - i j , - d nd 12-rou- p p 10-rou- - nd " ; " 10-rou- nd no-decisi- on j . . t . 10-rou- semi-windu- ten-rou- nd al nd TIlk 10-min- ref-ere- ed -- ur j e. over-confidenc- 12-rou- . will four-roun- . V " lgers Do 'Battle in Two Hoop Games MAY PU 1 Z3- WfflGMlME fav-torl- te JIMMIE NJOHN Coy-Ada- ms mill-whic- Witt MEET, h ... yJ ry BEST BOXING CARD OF TEE SEASON -- - c x . --a ! , 1 four-roun- I ! i . Leonard Allllfini May Meet Nifty Coast Machines - HILLY WALILACE V versus 15.--Alum- ss nl . 1 post-seasos it-wa- :. v - ND ; " RED BRIGGS vs. BILLY JOHNSON " h 4-Ro- und 4 . , In . i -- is-eat- . f . 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