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Show Both Conn And Louis Confident Of Outcome , Joe To Be Aggressive; Billy Likes Weight Disadvantage By Joe Louis AS TOLD TO FRANK ECK By Billy Conn AS TOLD TO FRANK ECK LAKES, N. J. When I meet Billy Conn on June 19th for the second tune I plan to carry the fight all the way. By that 1 mean going at top speed. 1 know I can do it. My last meeting with Billy taught me that you cant let up lor a second, because hes a good boxer. He forced the action quite a bit. last time. , This time Ill do the leading. Ive enjoyed every bit of my training here, methodical as it may sound, getting up at six every morning, six miles of roadwork, breakfast atJO, a rest followed by a long workout and then dinner. Trainer Pleased Trainer Manny Seamon is well pleased with my progress and Im glad to know that, because I hever felt better.' This is the second lime since Jack Blackburns death that Manny has had complete charge of my training and we hit it off pretty well.HeJbandled me aloneJor my second fight with Abe Si- LAKE, N. J. think 1 know what Joe Louis has in the back of his mind. He probably will attempt to force the fight 'and try for an early knockout I am going to have something to say about GREENWOOD POMPTON (AP) (AP) By Los Coates Carberrys Plan Protects the F ans ballyhooed to be. That can be done, according to Jack, I ports and Deseret' News staff writer by requiring all fighters toa In Denver for many years, is show their licenses, carryingand and finger prints, back in the limelight with a photo bsck.or.st-- , larecordonJhe blasrarthlajrmannerofTon tached, of every ftrht he has state. Mr. his ducting boxing in had, the time, place, opponent J Carberry, always trying to do and result, something to make sports a Carberry has something' there, little better, has some ideas as usual. No fan is going to that Utah promoters might well drive up in a hearse and deny himself that much protection. carry through. , f About a year ago Jack hit the And no honest promoter will obto this precaution. national headlines with a vehe- ject ment protest against the presence ' Theres one born every minute, as Mr. Barnum said, only he didnt have them coming last enough. Jack Carberry, venerable editor of the Denver Post Can link poor Charley to the future. Ford Back Boy Baseball Hats off to the Ford Motor , of girl sports wirters In the press box at football 'and basketball games. For that he was eulogizversa in Editor and ed and vice H Publisher, official organ of the scribbling profession. Now Carberry comes to bat with a tirade against the methods of the fistic fraternity. Heres bis complaint: A few weeks ago a mysterious character called Rio Rito, hit the canvas without being bit In the third round of a fight in Denver, with an equally mysterious peasant named Chuey Padilla, as party of the second part Rito claimed a. heart attack. Examing physicians found nothing the natter with his heart so the 'fellow was suspended' by the .valiant Colorado Boxing Com-- mission. That put him out of elreula-- : tion. However, after six montha he can come back and ply hia nefarious trade, taking the promoters for more dough. ; Now Carberry Insists that I something ought to bo done to prevent Invading unknowns r from obtaining top billing,.. 1 without the necessary assur-ance that theyre what theyre 3 I. kr Longhurst To Coach Murray Herman Longhurst, great run-- kt Bing back for Young Univer-- J sighed yester-- 1 slty in 1940-4- 2, at Mur-- I 1 day to coach football ray High School it was anil Bounced by Varian Mortenson, H Murray principal U Longhurst will also coach track and sophomore basketball I , and might also draw the base-- 1 rball assignment if the Smelter- men play next season, Morten- son said. A" native "of Pocatello, "Idaho; Longhurst starred in football, I basketball and track In prep I school He Jj also adept at basely ball. Following graduation from In 1943, he was inducted I Into the army and spent some 1 'time in the European theater of operations. - Gov't. Surplus 4 DRAWER WOODEN LETTER FILES WITH LOCK (Recaeditiooed) Thil Only SILT They Law 3500 LAKE czsx exchaks 35 WEST 3RD SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH base-baile- Ofitrn 3b lleW.llm.. Kielb.cl Lone, lb Robbe 3b PawlKk.lf Schmear.rf Laraon,lb Mobler.o Romanoilo.c PaTtdeoa.p Stanrer u 0ro,r( list I Barker 1 1 1 4 4 4 1 S 0 1 1 ,e 14 1 Tamonr.Jfe 111 Lowe, lb Moko.il Uin,cf ISIS 4 Bourkt.p 110 34 1 34 Dole Th Salt Lake Beet will teke .00 the league leading Twin Falls Cow-botonirht et Derke Field, in the firs! gems of s three-fsm- e tenet. Tune in tt 139 pa. end KNAKe WHy Sendee fire n pity by pity description of 4he feme This eemoe te brought to you in cooperation with the Deeeret News hr IS Total Total .. '() 114 11 1 11 14 4 34 t 1 1 1 3 1(1 33 13 17 11 014 400- -1 001 001 14J 1 18-- 8. Hitting dominated both games with Rotary pounding out 24 safe blows and post 83 hanging up 18. - Score by innings: R.H.X. ,Rotary Boys 460 045 221 24 0 21 0 Batteries: James, Westover-an- d Gerrard; Sedar and Pugmlre. R.H.E. Glimpse Fans Lonr Olden IS .391 Owen , Boite Pocatello Rolsell, W. Lowe. Boise Falla Idaho Hafey. Cabral, Salt Lake Toniaht'a 24 10 13 9 370 370 36 BOISE AT POCATELLO Jack Metiter (3 3) (pitcher unreported) Har TWIN FALLS AT SALT LAKE Ted Sarareae ( 3 0 . 17 Fowle IDAHO FALLS AT OGDEN John Con Ludwif Lew tS 1). ant (3 4) llll t nee-e- , 8-- 14 5-- . in iroi Aurrbocb-Sliomroe- k Intanaoontwa Mala! hpwi Walklnahoca. Staal r HT S iTTTT SSI Walla and and Hatriaon; O'Nail. Zaphjrr Club Utah Oil . Lmk ... . . 14 113 .. .'1 1 1 and Bunder la; Pooieoo, Whoelar and Mortaray BoJnoaday'a shadul ( 3 p at Junior Chamber v. Optical Klactrieal Product . t. Auarbach-Shamroc- B I II C O r. S. v. Freano. Murray City for a meeting with the peaches under the arcs at 8:30 p.m. This game la a battle of the cellar dwellers since both teams are deadlocked in last place. The winner of the fracus will move out, leaving the loser in sole possession of last place. Crowton On Mound Ralph Crowton will toe the mound for Murray with Al standing by sin case relief is needed. Earl Owen. Peaches pilot, is expected to start either Bob Howard or Carl McConnel on the hill for Brigham City. The Pinney nine will travel to Brigham Thursday for a postponed game with the Peaches. Ken (Slim) Price, Em-mer- son to Brickner to McNulty, Rymar to Cabral, Shrer foNBanaon. Oharr defeat to Federmeyer. Run eeored Off Turpin 4r Feermeyer-- 4. Hafey 1, Runs jeaponaible for Turpitr'4; Federmeyer 4 Keepareeirh t. Hafey. Struck nut By Turpin 1, Hafey 3, Kaeparnrick Heneon 16 But Loses To FHrhere: 8-- TIMEOUT! LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER: Betty Miller, left, listens to a few final instructions from her mother, Vera, as they prepare to take part in tonights game between the Auerbach-Shamrock- a and the Fresno girls team in the final game of Salt Lakes first Western States Girls Major League series at White Park. Vera, who has been playing softball for 15 years, is equally adept at pitching or at an infield position. Betty, wtio is in her first year in the faster play, has been holding down a regular berth in centerfield. JM ... in Timps Have Chance To ' Take Industrial Loop Lead Lob will trek to Brigham Provo en Ogden 4, Boise 2. Twin Falls 3, Pocatello 1. The Shamrocks made it two In a row over the Freano girls last night at Whtta Park aa they 0, downed the Callfornieni, Behind Wilme Prestons no-h- it pitching, Vera Houston! single, followed by Wanda Duncans smash, produced a run In the fourth for the Shamrock and they added the other in the sixth frame on Ruth Kevernt triple and an in. all Lak ( Idaba Fall (4) Union field error. i Forfeit K BHOA In the Columbia League, Pep-p- er BHOA 3 Shrere 4 114 Mens League Adylotta M 1 Cabral, 3b 1(3 Metal took the measure of I 1(1 Smith, el a h e 3 4 1 Leonard, Brtckner lb Intermountain Steel, 1, break- 4 I IS S Oibron IS 14 4 Hcneon.ib ( 1 11 1 Midral 1( 11 10 S 4(1 . Sandy a five 4 ing game losing streak, 1 1 I ( MeNultj.Jb ; Bntelho.rf ( ( Nelaon and Gilbert' e. Mumford, Hard- Martin cf 114 BPOE downed Kearns, 6, and 4 11 Raani.rf and Wright. Rymer If 4 3 3 1 raatle Kruefer.lb Behednle (or Thsreday. June the Zaphyr Club beat Utah Oil, 4(41 Mon, Dal too 3b I 3 ( At Mldrol 1 3 1 S ( S xHill 1, Xaaparoncb P tying Rudy and Headland 30 p m. 7 Midrale Draper tmenl. (1 ( ( S1 Turpin p for the league lead. I 30 p m South Jordan ra - Bamman Fedennyr,P ( ( x (men) 1 hHlifi a Malta ( ( I Haley p ( 3 p m. Wet Jordan ta, Sandy Total 3 7 37 13 (menl. ( 34 14 Total 7 30 Sandy rt. Blrartoa i i 44 33daba (boya). 300 300 COO Falla ... Kura ... 30 Hirer ton ra Union - ( men). 17 11 04 Six ... Bardea and Bonl.on BMtr, Rocara Salt Lak 3b Ta. Draper (men). Sandy ( Error Leonard, Federmeyer, Shier 1 and Quinlan, iyoakowtlu. Smith. 4 Botelho, Adjlolte. Stolen bur. Froopo Threw bam .... (1 I I Shrere 3 Leonard Martin. Millar and tobulor: fra ton and Hobb. hue Brtcker, Ajmer. Doable play to 1 Post 83 ..150 131 43018 18 0 8 10 0 Shop, Draper . . . .200 130 101 7 3 p ai. Batteries: Anderson and Diet L Fireman, I 3 pa. zel; Greer, Andrews and An rFcnn. drus. t 3 pm boss, Collins, firey has a chance to lead hia Timps Into a first place tie with Helper In the Utah Industrial Leagua Wednesday, when the Provoans journey to Magna to tackle the Millmen. At present the Tim pa re in the runnerup postion with three wins and one loss while Helper hold the Number one spot with four wins and one loss. Since the Helper entry remains idle tomorrow, m win for the Timps will put tt'em into a dead heat with Helper. Earl (Spot) Clegg or Garth Ford will draw Collins nod for the pitching chores against Magna, while Shelly Vincent, Mill-mskipper, will counter with Merrill Johnson. In the only other league, fray, 4. mid-wM- 2-- were victories Impressive turned in by the Rotary Boys and post 83 of Salt Lake, Tuesday, in the American Legion The Junior baseball circuit Rotary nine whaled Jordan" 21-- 9, and post 83 thumped Draper, W. L. Pet. GB . Twin Falls 20 12 .625 Ogden .... 15 13 .536 3 Salt Lake .17 ,16 .515 34 14 17 .452 54 Boise Idaho Falls 13 17 .433 6 Pocatello ,13 17 .433 6 ; Tuesdays Results Salt Lake 8. Idaho Falls him-e- lf Shamrocks Trip Fresno 2-- 0 rs. Pioneer .League t. competition for the and Idaho Falla aro ala Faeetelln is on the The Cowboys. game .mr out of the lead la the Pioneer boards for 8.15 oclock at Derks Imiiw rare today, brine tied for the erliar apot. Ip until laet Field. r the up from top to bottom " The Buizers took the saries more than three (ante. The Bee are Slit same, behind the Cowboy, with Idaho Falla by winninglhe who the hotleot winning are finale last night, 9 to 4 behind atreok of enloyina tbo aeaaon. six-hit Len of the pitching What do you hare to do to win a the hurling Hawaiian. tame In I hia learurf Bob Cbeanea alruck The Russets got to him for two out 30 hitter and lout and laet nisht innof Pocatello fanned 14 Jim Glimpao runs In the first and fourth and loat. aside from that he Twix Fall batamen ings,-but coasted In on his mates strong " Ted Rarxreeo, the Beoe' Bttlo lefthander. atoke hia perfect pitching row batting attack. nrd (SO) ogalnat th Cowboy tonight. Parade et Pitcher Ted wUl be out t nip th leader' winning btrenk and keep Leischmann Eddie Manager atop th bmp ot.riaaaer Leagae started Wally Turpen on the twtrlera. . ilab for the Spudders, but this of the of' th aurprUaa happy On was not Wallyi night and he Pioneer League aeaaoo u the of the had to yield to Lefty Federmey-e- r, crowds el Ogden. A weak member of matter the in other years, who was charged with the tbo league the fane are backing Jim patronage, defeat Turpen could not locate ofKeeacy and tha Red in great atyla thia Sell the plate. The only hit off hia aeaaon They'vt been , mrt. delivery however, was a single Lak in by Ellsworth Martin. Feder-mey- er Salt Lake County likewise, had to give way to a relief man when Will Hafey Softball League came In to put out the fire. Haley, a jinx to Bee batsmen, held the locals to one run and two Midgets League , hits in the last four innings. 1 1J J Union , ..- 9 9 I ? They Bat Aroand Midvate Devin tad C, Brmdy Stowe And Salt Lake won the game in the fifth when Orengo hitters went to work .to break a 4 to Boys League a h.e. 4 tie, plastering Federmeyer and Union 13 IS 3 1 4 . 9 MidvKie tallies. Hafey for the necessary Hi? and L. Brady; Dumtod Serdar. The Beer batted around in scor- Girls League ing four runs. The final score a b.e. . i was rung up In Die eighth, Mldralo vide the BH OA J 4 11 I 11 13 his-fav- or left-hand- Baseball Broadcast 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 Ready . The biffin Bees will be up against the real thing tonight when they essay to stop the Twin Falls Cowboys, Pioneer League leaders, now riding the crest of a seven-gam- e winning streak. If our side has championship stuffy it will prove it tonight and cut the Cowboys lead to 2 games. Manager Joe Orengo today selected Ted Savarese, chunky who hasnt been beaten yet, to stop the Waddies. Harry Fowle is expected to pro- - OHm ... . . (lx Errors O'Rourko, Loreoa. Robb. Kohlor Stolen bates stepper. William, on. Thraa baa hue Schema. Robb. Two-bw- o kite Paw lick. Kialb Doubt plar 34ako to Barker. McWUliama to Laraoa to Lonr. Williamson to Low Rum responsible fob O'Rourk 4. Struck out O'Rourke 3, Davidson 4. Umpires Doom! Donatalli. Attend a or 1443. Rotarys Post 83 Wins Legion Games 18 (. Botao v BHOA 4 3 11 Wilnuon experts are picking them to finish last. 010 By The Sportsman 2-- BASEBALL FORECAST: The only hopes the Salt LakeBees have to win the Pioneer League pennant, is the fact that the Jordan" Tr.TTTOO LenKasparovitch Drubs Russets OGDEN Og(AP) den Reds let go their Sunday punch to eke out a 4 to 2 triumph over the Boise Pilots last night, before 1490 fans. The Pilota led 1 in the fifth but the Reds garnered two in the sixth and one in the eighth to take the honors. do-re-- Be League Leaders Reds Edge Pilots, 4 ToThe2 Company from Henry down. . American Legion baseball la coming back to the Intermountain West good and proper because some of the World War I and II vets are going to see to it that It does andHenry Ford and his agents are putting up a . big hunk of the In the Intermountain region alone there will be 40 to 90 teams sponsored by the Ford man is dealers. A full-tiworking on this program for the Ford interests. Hes Robert C. Flandro, former University of Utah student who is taking over from Clarence Cutting who has devoted the last two years to Legion junior baseball The Ford people want every young American at the plate, swinging a ,ball bat and In towns where they have dealers they are footing a lot of the bills. Where they do not have dealers they are helping all they can In the organisation and publicity departments. Ford has produced a series of Play Ball movies, instructional pictures for the young These will soon be available chargetoj any group who wants them. This department thinks this kind of backing is healthy for sporting America. Wero for it Plans To eesTakeon Services Division of the army. Lou accompanied me during a 29,000-mi- le flight to the Aleutians and Canada. For Two Million He was with me, too, in London, North Africa and Italy, where I must have appeared before over 2,000,000 servicemen. They all were really sincere in wishing me well and you cant let those fellows down. I weigh 219 pounds now, but expect to be around 208 or 210. I cbuld get down to less weight if I wanted to, but 1 believe around 210 Ill be just right Im willing to defend my title in September if Mike Jacobs makes the arrangements that way. But right now Im thinking of Billy Conn. Charleys gun, just wouldnt fire. Into it, he peered with ire; Alas! No doctor's pill or suture However, Ill wait until the bell rings on June 19th. 1 know Ill be ready. Last time we fought I got careless and tried to knock him out You know what happened. Ideal Setup The trainuig camp setup Teddy Gleason has here is ideal. When I first weighed myself after three and a half years in the army.lscaledl94. pounds. Now Im down to 184 and will come in for the fight around 180. Thata .where Ill have an advantage on Joe. The last time we met he had over 30 pounds on me. 'Hell have -- that much in again, but dont forget that Louis is 32 and I wont be 29 until October" 8. Thatweight might tell on him and the heavier he is the better Ill like it Weil Satisfied Despite a few reports to the contrary, Im well satisfied with my training. My timing is getting better all the time and Im hitting harder. I get up at 7 30 every morning and do two miles of roadwork, and its good roadwork, no loping, but running at a steady pace all the way. Breakfast is 9:30, then a rest,, a long ring workout in the afternoon, a big dinner, then a nice rest and bed by 10, This is the longest training period Ive ever had. Thats the toughest of getting ready for a fight, but believe me. Im going to do my best to make it 'ey dividends. BILLY CONN ""JOE LOUIS H Will Carry Fight I want to give some credit, too, to the army and Capt. Lou Krem, my officer from the Special (Hack Hillers editorial about gun fatalities, prompts this bit of homely rhyme) JACK CARBERRY , Goes To Bat For Fans that mon. SAD, SAD STORY 1 Cowboys, 1-- 3 FELLER- - AIMS AT STRIKEOUT RECORD POCATELLO Jim (AP) Glimpse gave the Twin Falls Cowboys very few glimpses of his fast ball last night, the Po' " catello fireball twirler fanning By Jack Hand 16 batsmen in nine innings, onhf (Associated Press Sports Writer) to lose to the league leaders 3. It was the seventh straight vicBobby Fellers amazing record of 118 strikeouts in 107 intory for the Cowboys. ties nings so far outdistances the field that his sole competition apGlimpses performance the league record set by Paul pears to be the dusty record books in the hall of fame. With Hal Newhouser, the 1944-4- 5 Berndt of Pocatello in 1939 and tributors to of Perkowski by king, running a distant sec- total. Whenhishesoaring strikeout equaled Ogden faced them for Idaho Falls. ond with 75 victims and np Narecently against the first time this season. May Twix Falla S)' Pocatello (1) tional to 17 hurler the he whiffed 14 and lait night League 4 14 3 Badke.3b up William. lb 4 3 Hem os 2b 4 2 3 1 50 mark, rapid Robert has only he repeated the trick with 14 Hi fe.ll 4 9 0 9 additional third strike victims ftotxel.cl 4 14 9 Rube Waddells modern big leain coasting to a 10-- 2 decision. Tlb)ft4h,rt 4 19 9 AiHonaU,3b 4 119 gue record of 343 at which' to Hapless Haefner Pmrrte, 4 11113 aim. Just as in Fellers earlier start 4 14 Borich,p QhrapMyp 19 4 0 Feller might make it, too, for against the Senators, Mickey zWieker 19 4 0 hes pitched but 12 gamts for the Haefner wai the losing victim. 31 9 27 10 Totals Pat Seebey with a three-ru- n Cleveland Indians xBatted for Glimpse in ninth. approxihomer and Frank Hayes with a Errors Carlton, Williams, Glimpse. mately 30 per cent of his nor- three-ru- n Home run Patter double struck the big Solen base Leyrer. on. Two base tut Antoneli Buns bat mal schedule of 40 starts. it If blows in the attack. 1 ted In Patterson Buns responsible Boston and New York main- - -for Glimpse 1. Struck out By Carlson he can maintain his early pace 3 Glimpse 19 Base on balls C Arison 1. he will be home with the status quo in the penplenty tained Glimpse 2 Wild pitch Glimpse, nant race as the Red Sox trimto spare. The tribe has won but 19 med the St. Louis Browns, 4, the Yankees edged out ChiRecreation League,! games y and the Van Meter, Iowa and speed-bohas captured eight, cago, 1, leaving Joe Cronin's seven full gamer ahead. Vera Corsica .. . working 11 complete contests. gang A tight duel between Joe Andrus Semce a is particularly Washington Fredrickson and fine vantage point to sign any Haynes and Spud Chandler endand Well. ed on an off key when Haynes I 3 Feller testimonials for the SenaSlreetor Smith . Club Rotary con walked Yankee Nick Etten with Belanger and Langres; M. Parker and tors have been the chief the bases loaded in the eighth, Grand. Chlok a Place 4' 1 1 tie. Homer by breaking a 3 3 . Union Pam lie Don Kollo way and Tommy Goneka and Patch, Walker and CarolHenrich were the only previous ing Salt Lake Cabinet I 3 runs. . Conoco Service Kingdoa and Dunlop. Pool and Hoi' Tigers Win lonbet k. National League ' Detroit presented a patched-u- p GB lineup that waa good enough to L. Takes Nibley Laurels ' hand the Philadelphia' Athletles 14 May directors cup tourney at Brooklyn another trimming, 0, on Dizxy 17 3 . Louis St Mrs. won Nibley Park was by Trouts seven-h- it 6 chucking 18 Cincinnati Walter Fellows yesterday when St Louis clipped a half gam 6 19 she defeated Mrs.- - Jack Jones, Chicago off National 8 Brooklyns 22 League 2. Other -- winners' included New York lead -- but still -- trailed J3y-8- H "18 22 .450 9 Mrs. Evelyn Keller, low net; Boston .V. after lengths 17 21 .477 9 trimming Boston, Mrs. B. H. Taylor, blind bole; Pittsburg in a night game. 528 33313V4 1, Brooklyn Mrs. Lois ThorperClass B low Philadelphia rallied to score three Games Today net, and Mrs. C. W. Ruff, Class runs in the ninth inning of the Now York at Chicago, JM S M pun. 1 Pittsburgh B blind bole. second tilt at Pittsburgh , and Boston at 81. Louie. ( 30 PA . pulled out with a 6 evener Only games scheduled. in the 11th. Fritz Ostermueller Results Yesterday By Chet Smith Chicago 3, New York 3. JT. southpawed the Pirates to a 8 Brooklyn Pittaburgk victory in the opener when Hugh Cincinnati I. Philadelphia 9. 9U Louia 9 Boston i Casey threw a bunted ball wildlyr In the ninth inning. Tomorrow Schedule Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia Ewell Blackwell,' Cincinnati! nd al Cincinnati. New York et Chicago Boston-a- t rookie mound ace, turned in a St. Louis, (night). gaudy three-h- it job on the Phillies, 0, facing only 27 men, American League for his third straight triumph. W L Pet. GB The New York Giants touched 9 .795 Boston ..... 35 Hooks Wyse and Russ Meers for New York . . 29 17 .630 7 2. 15 hit but lost to Chicago, Washington . 22 19 .537 1U4 ; Jj Detroit v, ... 24 21 533 11V4 Cleveland . 19 25 .432 16 SrLoulSTTTt:i8 25 4ir 18 H HEEDS Chicago .... 15 " 24 .385 17V4 .250 11 33 24' Philadelphia Games Today tu;;e-u- ? -- 12-h- 9-- 2-- 4 .313 1- -1 . . ...31 2-- 3-- 5-- v 7-- 4-- 4- , of the beveragemen, named Lou Oliver as his starting pitcher, 5-- Owens will throw either Howard or McConnel, dependeing on which works the Murray game on Wednesday. 8-- ohjf YourCftR" a summer Boeton at 8. Louis (night ).x Chicago at New York. S ta p m. St. Louie at Boston, 1:0() p ra. TONIGHT it an.m.x v ) 1.3 P Detroit at Philadelphia, Cleveland at WaahingtoB, Results Yesterday 0:15 New Tork 2, Chicago Boaton 9 St Louis 4. v I Detroit 1 Philadelphia 0. Cleveland SALT LAKE BEES 19 Waebipnton Tomorrows Schedule 2. 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