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OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-SXAMIHE- t 9A R SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 24 1952 Eight Teams Compete for U S Court Post They'll Bid tor Fourth Region Four Casaba Crown Junior College Joust Will V by SAN DIEGO Feb 23 Special to The Lefty O'Doul was a disillusioned man after being forced to seek employment away from his beloved San Francisco its certain today that he has taken a new lease on life And all because San Diego gave him one of the most rousing welcomes ever accorded a baseball figure Standard-Exam-InerV-- Hardy Little Finland Wins Olympic Tests Open Feb 28 H Junior college basketball teams of Utah Idaho Montana and Wyoming will clash at the Weber gymnasium starting Thursday OSLO for the region four championship W3S lu rrCat Brim mYoung university last and the right to perform at ni"l u i"'""-1- ' xau " Of( fane ryans Angeio oosco is oacK at r'asa- - Hutchinson Kansas in March Balboa Park club for a dinner last dena City college to make up units week to salute the man in the green to fulfill scholastic requirements for the national title Certainly the record for banquet — 4- br°' S? suit Maybe ban Francisco — rath- - oetore returning to Frovo Bosco Weber college will be the host er raui i r agan — aian i want lupuns mat tne cougars are on school Milt Mecham of Weber colmm qui irus roraer ciiy aoes ana me upswing wim a Dig Datcn ot is the tournament director n lege with a relish probably unmatched lettermen slated to return for ' - -- I r i afrV"tt"7' nlci "rv anri Mll x" let " the had to be content with shadows "re upaiiui ui ii ivKyu uuui came exceedingly rranK urn ne have any misgivings upon leaving £an Francisco? "Misgivings?" he returned with a thoughtful look in his eye "Why should I? I got rid of that guy Fagan didn't I?" Then this: "I'm trading in my hardtop for convertible It's just a case of getting out of the fog and coming down here in the sunshine" The man who refused no less than four offers to manage major league clubs is suddenly after 17 long years of unswerving devotion to San Francisco faced with the necessity of proving his ability all over again And what he had to say about New York made one wonder if he hasn't been entertaining the thought that he should have accepted one of those big league overtures "New York is 'it' that's all" he remarked "It's the reflectively big apple big time the goal we should all aspire for I don't care what you do — plumber writer carpenter or ball player — New York is the town that gets the w best" Then he added reflectively "I once knew a manager who had chances but he decided to remain on the coast because his home was there also his family he liked the climate and he was happy That manager just didn't want to leave" Is any identification necessary? That manager had to finally Even Ipi Lefty's case the future's whims got around to playing tricks And he's finding his new life won't be o bad after all In fact he's smit- ten with it First String Center After playing first string center Howard Smith Is ball m ! Nj Deal They're saying there will be fire- ai tne next racmc coast league meeting scheduled here Monday over the purchase of Hoi lywood club stock by Branch Rickey Also that approval of the deaf may not be forthcoming Also that Paul J Fagan will make the thwart trip south to help 4U n v - tlaRickey's ttiaiuv ""m"i ' - mei jri All iiiiu vuiac i wnicu leaves xsoof Cobb chief Hollywood stockholder a very puzziea man "What can thrv Anf" Via scire plaintively "I've done nothing I regret My head is high I needed advice financial help and players So I went to my friend Mr Rickey and I got assistance on all counts with no signed agreements attached no nothing "You don't have to get any approval to sell a minority interest in a baseball club There's nothing in baseball law that says you do Bing Crosby has owned an interest in the Hollywood Stars ever since we started And he also owns stock in the Pittsburgh club The Billings club too for that matter "When I needed several thousands of dollars and other assistance I went to the outstanding baseball man in America Branch Rickey His response was immediate I have to go along with such a man don't I? And where can one get better advice? "My greatest desire is that the Pacific Coast league becomes a major league and I know "of no quicker route to reach that goal than having the advice and counsel of Mr Branch Rickey" Proving again that there are two sides to every question Brown to Coach Comd Tay Brown won't go to Guam after all Orders sending him there have been rescinded and he will again coach the San Diego Naval Training Center's football team next fall U S C is to relent and give the expected Boots a 1952 game but not as of a part doubleheader as was the lamented case last year If not Troy then Stanford gossip here has it Brown has his eye on Jim Monachino the 49er halfback who is now stationed at the navy base First arrival in Pasadena to cover the White Sox in training is Chicago Warren Brown of the Chicago He it probably the one man in America who ran 'tow Georgie Jessel Mr Toastmaster uasenu as an emcee Ron Childs star hurdlef frorn Glendale has enrolled at U S lift Of nran ping at Menlo J C for Stanford wiuck uressen lett tros Angeles last Monday to take over the Brooklyn flock at Vero Beach Fla in spring training Frank Kelle-he- r veteran Hollywood outfielder has "hung "em up" looks like He has a good business opportunity and is expected to follow it Lloyd La Beach the sprint ace is now a Los Angeles liquor salesman There is considerable of a tempest in Southland circles and the local wrestling are paging Joe Malcfewiczpromoters of San Francisco for help following the N W A's suspension of Johnny Doyle for failing supposedly to sign Baron Leona and Lop Thesz for a title match It could mean war of a sort LSoBob Mathias sailed over 6:3 worKs in i it r- Herald-Americ- Victor Ill r Foul Pitching Howard Smith of the Cardinals of the high school Afternoon league dropped 46 out of 50 foul attempts e through the hoop to win the foul shooting contest conducted in conjunction with the Saturday morning recreation hoep program last week Shooting twenty-fiv- e times at each of the two baskets at the high school gym Howard sank 24 of 25 tries at the first hoop and then made 22 out of 25 for his sensational mark Smith will receive a special award in addition to the league trophy given to all league winners nunner-u- p to bmith Robert Chanole of high school club from' the morning city-wid- " i:a Meadowlands from the South dinner with score Sev- - "jSl" made are a follows South sixth Howard Jeffs Cicadas! 29 north sixth Brent Jorgensen Wasps 31 north seventh Richard i Adams Blueiav ?n Wayne RinderT Cougars 30: north eighth Edwin Eddv Beavers 9R Central eighth Ronald Swenson Panthers 30 ninth Rudy Lucero Redskins 34 learns resumed league play yes- —i leraav morninn !ouin ana AV""rflTJ ' to Winners of the e e iTT Saturday -- division champ onsmps The winner in the eigntn grade battle however will meet th nutu nnfth -i chamn for tVZ -' t'"- - uivi- sion wi&3? Tjir ! i- an ' Four-thirt- y y: la °?2: IT " s t '"SP"?" t' hrthj ?o) Ul° 27-1- 28-1- ni re-en- Wil-ne- xt 21-1- 21-1- 4) -- 26-2- 28-2- " r-- uug le ASHTON Idaho Feb 23 (AP)— Ernest Harrigfeld of Ashton cracked his dogs over a course in 57 minutes and 29 seconds here Saturday afternoon to capture the 1952 —— Ashton dog derby —— aw On and on Goes Burke to Lead Nine-thirt- y: ters standings by ftiMMping the favored Norwegians in this big climactic show expected to draw 150000 f i has assembled a formidable jumping team headed Tauro Lurto a daring ltd who celebrates his 20th birthday tomorrow Luiro is credited with the longest ski jump or record —4S6 Wm In Oberstdorf Germany last year — but the championship is iaf cided on form as well as distance The Norwegians have clinched the team crown with 107 points 20 of the 22 events on lift prograos Tat United States fellows ssMl Ml However Americans figure to pick up a few points In the Weber college racers of Ocden face Nnrthwt nf hockey tournament already In one of the first round battles of the region four tournament at to Canada and possibly Weber college next Thursday night Champions of the tourney will or so in the ski jump if their petal compete in the nationals at Hutchinson Kansas In March Back rem istMeftal champion Art Tokle of left to right: Coach Reed Swenson Paul Furlong Jav Brown Gil Brooklyn is in razor-shar- p form McDonald Ron Lowder Don Budge Don Shaw Sunny Feston man- Vaataad scored an srasitisi Si ager and Coach Clair Anderson Front row left to right: Glen Had- peseta today to lean from fifth to field Larry Peterson Don Butler Ron Wilkinson Bill Thackerv and third place with 72 Her stout Mark Balllf and also daughters finished picked up a fifth place ia the gruelling women's ski race The American hockey forces kept j their tiUe hopes alive by conquer-- j ing Czechoslovakia 3 in a rough nd tumble game at Jordal Stadium TUCSON Ariz Feb 22 r api was the sixth victory in seven jit Luke Easter Cleveland's giant games for the United state- - which first baseman tipped off American closes its tournament campaign night against the undefeat-e- d league pitchers today they are goCara-ato have his trouble with ing hitting Sixteen penalties were called in the throughout 1052 game two ot them Apparently recovered from a a - a or classification and a third Sfatwst Joe Czarnota of Wakefield knee operation the By Hal Welch Mass for misconduct Czamota insisted is no "there Negro doubt who figured in an Iterct:on with Until today never more than a curbstone lawyer this I m to have a great a bwi-- s player earlier this week column now is in possession of the revised edition of the fish from going start to finish" protested too violently to the " Easter missed 29 games last year and game laws of Utah a compact booklet with enough legal - k W!S w m of a trick knee Cleveland tick firepower to awe the most calloused poachers — if they would because 17 of them The knee bothered lost 1 U S is now tied with — — but read it him even when he was in the line- Iwesliii for second place behind Casssda A victory over the Canadistrict game and it shall be unlawful to sell or Ricy Anderson warden brought the booklet com- - attempt to sell or attempt to buy! up Tribe officials were worried dians could throw the tournament about the operation until "Big into a three-ws- y tie Sweden tatt pumenis oi tne state iisn ana game any sucn Diras Switzerland today while CanFor summer-sic- k fishermen Luke" appeared for batting school ada n t topped Norway tn wii a v iiMiiu W W WV They are much happier today More than 25000 people gathered Bullock J Allen Browne J Perry —"vith certain fishing Prohibiting slimmed Easter's Bicycle on riding the hillsides some five mile Egan director types of bait It shall be unlawful waist and put him in top playing from here to watch Finland preeai The above names are listed not to use as bait or to have in pos- condition "I'm wearing an elastic in the two ski events today s only alone to give credit for the law session any fish eggs fish spawn on brace knee It feels fine" finals the to also remind or imitaUon thereof or fish un- be said compilation but Wpia Vldeman a der seven inches in length except sportsmen that these aforemenbetter than I've ever been Ifftiaj who will retire soon to tioned persons are the ones chiefly as herein provided or for any per- at "I'm this of the season si housewife won the My responsible for fish and game mat- son to have in his possession or sell timing isstage over a heavily-woode- d eyes' are clear- SHoft grind ters in the state or offer for sale any salmon eggs er I'm good My in 41 minutes and 40 secwonderful feeling eaftfgft or fish conother or Imitation eggs Page two of the legal tome hit at a disappointing 270 onds She had a decisive 59 seconds thereof It shaU be unlawful to listEaster "The Sportsmen's Creed:" tains Mirja Hi eta year "It was the knee" he ex- edge over teammate 1 — I will not hunt on any posted have attached to a hook as bait or plained "I was hitting them goes sxqftfL who had 4 z a a with gawtV in lure of subact conthe angling any in property without the owner's training Everything was Rantanen third in 42:50 stance or material excepting the finespring sent TUft United States out of the Then I got hurt That did HT 2— 1 will observe property own- following: Any kind of natural inEaster is one of the two men In running from the very start flft er's rights by closing gates and be- sect worm or fly any form of the American league to bat in more Mars 12th in the field of 18 with a small cured fish and any kind of than 100 runs the ing careful in climbing fences past two seasons clocking of 2:53:28 3 — I will treat other persons' artificial fly artificial insect arti- He thinks he should be even better ficial minnow kind reof more as much or spinthis year any property with ner or wobbler other bait artificial own spect than I would treat my ' He has been hitting the ball oast 4 — I will not molest abuse or In- or lure not otherwise prohibited of the park every time he goes to this shall title It be unlawful the plate in the Indians' nitting timidate any domestic animals or by deposit in any of the waters school poultry and avoid putting them in to of this state any meat fish eggs in any manner Apparently Manager Al LogSsg jeopardy 5— 1 will not commit an un- or any other sort of bait or food and Hank Greenberg general mansubstance for the purpose of chum- ager think Easter can be taught deed of any kind sportsmanlike 6 — I will not shoot or disturb ming or baiting the waters or so something at the school They have as to induce or cause the fish to pent a lot of time with him checkMaxie Kosof game out of season 7 — I will observe all state and gather ing his stance and showing Mas MA We are glad to have the booklet some of the finer points of the federal game laws and assist in 'A HANDiCA DOUSLIS TODAY Too few will read it we say so game their enforcement 8—I will not permit my dog to it's probably newsworthy to call at lilS tMs aflaiassa ftftj roam at large during the nesting attention to the compilation Doubtswaps Hour and f rf toon ntaeSSS season of game birds less the drudgery of the game waro -d fftsslaaftor Ogdtn s Huibo 9 — I will not let fire from my dens would be lessened if more of W e bowling combinations will match start a blaze in the forest us were conscious of the sportscornpofo for gold mn4 glory to fftft 10 — I will leave a clean camp men's code and the book of laws fHt annuel handicap doablof and a dead fire Here's another gent who disaof this kind Kir oHorod The booklet understandably is grees with feeding deer and elk: -MSJi not too well proof-rea- d I thought Tom Murray director of the Idaho for tho Ogdcn Bowling Cen I'd cite a few paragraphs from the fish and game department! Ski jumpers of the IntermountaM code so looked under indexed ter) Director Murray was guest speak- west will perform in championships Tharo will far fawr iaaado tKd-'la"Hunting Under Infurnce of Liq- er at Utah State college at Logan at Snow Basin Sunday March uor" and was referred to attar aim p aw iwt OS this week President Ross Olsen of the club ftftMSSfarwill which section says "It shall be unbo accepted oftar tne "I 100 am per cent opposed to announced Saturday night lawful to use mullets or suckers for tlx o'clock deadline for thw gattft of deer elk and he feeding said of all weat of the parts "Jumpers ' poultry food or to needlessly waste "And you bawling an ane of tee o to only kid yourself when will be on hand" said President ISfjt) or permit to be wasted or spoiled So come an ye feed squads them you a Olsen "We look for a record field during critical peany game game fish or bird or any riod"' M yea already re- "Snow are I draft conditions part thereof excepting only rabyaw ip r da to aaw Murray advised improvements of Championships will be determined bit bear and carp Couplet will be permittee tO bow in three classes A B and C The Have asked my attorney to locate the natural habitat and maintaintkrao timet and win caoa awaidt ing the maximum number of big event will get underway at one pjft the ban on liquor while hunting t game any winter-summfoe ts range sharp The public will be invited to testis if able Landowners May Post area will support 5 oo which watt attend" par toupi Against Hunting — Any land owncott af bawling er controlling property lying within general posted area as herein SINOlOOItS" Ot INTIttft same provided may post the the Og4en fteeh of She hops against hunting fa) for such Signs purpose shall be furnished by the g Can tar travel 19 aSStSS D landowner- and shall contain the ' Lcrmt tan fteytaav MSV words "Hunting Prohibited" and Neihon Jim Trrcge led Horry shall be posted by the landowner Mftj erchidl for the splendid at no greater distance anart than ahearhegt seat wet in S L C whs 600 feet along the boundary of such f l at 5 pc ni asao area it shall be unlawful to O ' h d Sa G ' o t e Ipplcr Immy hunt thereon" tone Alice Cost waftapaS Attention Henry Frank (famed SALE ENDS MARCH OOSf atftef Cbtfton on w nr ng h for pheasant limit without firing in ton cd i SSSBSfWantbtp a — SUNT S PANTS Pheasants L aSsft ef ftaaa I2fb annool 'curite-eSSfkilled!hot) SET only by shooting — Only SUNTAN SHIRTS dead pheasants which have been friday might la wh hi east Ssajena fraea the caett alto Kinea oy shooting shall be re- PEA COATS Genttina movea irom posted hunting areas esafttsnsVeef Aaaf CcawnwJsjft Navy SleftS fa Caravan Cbcppeto Cassilat Urn I d o Nonpar Pmylttt fifto 3 I EHGTU nULTDPn A TC aWaf Mftfe Road far hewftSftf eafaT Ar"iy eftSejS) to arte aseoaof fftH TOO Waal :nftSpsp - Ore Wdi ta Hwgw esSSl 5S5 OVERCOATS 'redde lanlan on lp vice-preside- nt —this territory's prize at present — will enter pro baseball if he can attract a $50000 contract otherwise he will enroll in college probably U S C and perhaps play both football and baseball Take a ticket on Keough He's cinch major league material Bill Starr says this of Bill Fraw-le"He looks like Knute Rockne and thinks he's John McGraw" Pals of Jordan Olivar coach are trying to land an assistant's berth for him with Jimmy Phelan of the Dallas Texans Clarence Rowland P C L president was indeed a sick man last week What else considering he missed a day at his office for the £gAi first time in the eight years he has been the loop's head? Usually "Pants" is on the job even on Sundays and holidays A severe cold tal Fuller-to- n kept him home in bed Anit J C's brilliant swimming coach Jimmy Smith has two meeting's windutf A Olympic prospects in tow grade Don Harper of Redwood City who-iNewspaper Gal a diving comer and Jerry Pat Walker daughter of Mickey rated McNamee of Vancouver regarded L°l ?ulld°g ° the roaring as a cinch to make Canada's squad Works for in the 200 400 and 1500 meters £ the Pacific Palisades Post And SPf yOU Should rwrtnnaKU Do New Prediction tripping the light fantastic with Remember the fellow who picked LOU Nova! Mnntv fishn fu rrier Santa Clara gridder is now three Bowl games Sugar Orange and Salad almost on the nose? PW'ingU guard on his naw shin' John Cervantes a World war II S S Askari (the veteran hospitalized in Long Beach basketball five tabbed Maryland 4 over Tenl"e ?an marine recruit nessee (actual 2 score Georgia 1S to land Ted I"5"' noping Tech 4 over Baylor (actual Hams and 1 and Houston "? score Dayton (actual thi they score 1 Toro has rZZn over — hp7n Flushed with his success Cer"- Wose friends of the vantes is picking California to deare that saying inuiy Marty feat Michigan in next year's Rose "iuvjiio jugn scnooi iiasn Bowl tiff A lot of westerners will believe that — a P C C eleven the Ten beating Big entry that is —only when they see it The quit- Idaho Driver Mushes Huskies Over Course in 57:29 To Claim Dog Team Crown 12-Mi- Reed K Swenson of Weber college is the national president and George Blankley of Boise Junior college ig the region four Utah will be represented with five teams as follows: Weber college Snow college Dixie college Branch Aggies and Carbon college Boise will represent Idaho Montana will be represented by Northern Montana of Havre and Wyoming will have Northwestern of Powell on hand for the championship joust' Play will open with first round battles February 28 The first round pairings follow: Three p m —Boise Junior college vs Dixie Junior college p m — Northern Montana vs Branch Aggies Eight p m — Snow college vs Carbon college y p m— Northwest of Powell vs Weber college Clair L Anderson will be in charge of game officials and Laurence Burton will take care of housing programs publicity and radio The reception committee will be composed of John Gaz chairman Paul Huish and Farrcll Collett The tournament selection committee is composed of Wallace Baddley chairman Wendall Esplin James R Foulger Richard Williams Mark Baliif and Floyd SJater Darrell Williams will be in charge of tickets and William Terry will be in charge of scorers and timers Reed Swenson is chairman of the trophy committee Harry Burchell is in charge of the dressing rooms and Dr R N Hirst will be the physician in charge "We anticipate spirited competition and well attended contests" said Mr Mecham Saturday night "Finals will be staged Saturday night Trophies will go to chamin championpions and runner-up- s ship and consolation brackets "Tickets are on sale at Kammey-er'- s Armstrong's Frank and Roy's Grill and The Mint Popular prices will prevail Season tickets may be purchased for $3 "Reserved seats each night will be $150 general admission $1 Students will be admitted for 75 cents "From all indications the tournament will be a wide open affair Snow college of Utah and Northwest of Wyoming may rule slight favorites Coaches directing the eight clubs are: Northwest Wyoming T A Kohnke Weber teed college Knute Swenson Jim Williams Snow college Boise George Blank-leOllle Larsen Northern Montana Jackson Jewkes Carbon college Clco Petty Branch Aggies and Garth Belliston Dixie college fnu crowd-Tjroun- n m3S£?ru huntsman Ashton dogs around the track and 43 seconds to AnfhJeC°?d- David Clouse of St driving the team of Ray fniurnh °£KISlandark wh0 had bacLk and was unable to £m£? placed third with the time Pr£l m'tes and 54 seconds Lew fcheded°diSrfh?d o1 been tne Peterson Sam Ki!?f 3 in avor of rin- n- W4S madeitch at the last min- ite 59 minutes - "Zr CJrle driver Burnside failed to up for the race Others com vefen-1"- - peting were Fred Cooley Terry Huntsman and Jimmy Fransen Judges for the traditional derby were J H Van Deusen Ashton Stan Larsen Sugar City Leon Cordon Ashton and Grant Morris of St Anthony Results of preliminary contests follow: Ski jumping— Keith Cordingly Ashton first 28 feet 9 inches Lawrence Shaufer Ashton 23 feet 5 inches s Skijoring— George Nedrow Ashton first 285 seconds Lawrence Shaufer second 291 seconds Bobsled racing — Herschei Egbert Ashton first 27 seconds Cleo Howard Chester second 28 seconds Novelty web race— Delane Ashton first and Dick Heinz Ashton second Texas Tourney Revised Fish Game Ediion Little Jackie Jr Commended to Sportsmen to park's Ailenlion Called to Creed at mark the HOUSTON Tex Feb 23 (UP) Burke continued weave his spell of magic over sodden Memorial par 72 layout today to step into a e lead the 0 in Houston Open Golf tournament Playing almost invincible golf the Houston paddled his way to a 69 today for a 205 total and a wide margin over rotund Ed (Porky) Oliver of Lemont III who held to his second-placrole with a 72 that put him at 210 Former British amateur champion Frank Stranahan of Toledo O who shot the tournament's best round a 66 yesterday faded to a 73 today and wound up a 212 He was tisd for third place with long John Barnum of Grand Rapids Mich Barnum had a Burke ignoring a drizzling rain which the plagued Memorial course for the third straight day played his best golf on the drier front nine but continued to make full use of his best club— the putter— all the way around He birdied Nos 1 5 7 and 9 all with putts on nearlv IS fwt thr proceeded to eagle No 13 with a brilliant drive and mnrnarh that left him 12 feet from the pin on the d e hole He rammed that one down too calmly Even Qfi the holes he Burke very vell could have parred gotten birdies On the par four 18th hole his first putt from the edge of the gre?n hung on the lip of the cup "Just like I've been all afternoon" he quipped doing Oliver too had difficulty with near hits" On practically hole of the back nine his every rimmed the cup or hung on theputts lip He bogeyed No 4 11 and 12 while getting birdies on Nos 1 8 and 17 Two strokes back of Stranahan and Barnum at 214 were Dr Cary Middlecoff of Memphis Tenn who had a today Fred Haas Jr of New Orleans who posted a and Earl Stewart Jr of Dallas who shot a 8 — 74 Haas was the only golfer of the day to clip a stroke off par on the d back slide Jerry Barber of Pasadena Calif who with Stewart shared the first day lead with 68 s had a par 36 going out today but went two over coming in for a 74 round and wound up at 216 even par fqr 54 holes Five others were in with 217's —Tommy Bolt of Durham N C Dave Douglas of Newark Del Walter Burkemo of Franklin Mich Herman Coelho of Honolulu and Jim Ferrier of San Francisco Bolt and Douglas had 72 s Burkemo a 73 Coleho a 74 and Ferrier a 75 Doug Ford of Harrison N Y and Jimmy Demaret of Ojai Calif wound up at 218 Tomorrow the field will try to overhaul the Burke who is dominating this tournament just as he did the Texas open in San Antonio last week over Memorial's full length — 7200 yards More rain was forecast for tomorrow It kept the r rounds limited to five today— Burke Middlecoff Haas Barnum and John Palmer of Badin N C whose 70 ' him at 22Q p five-strok- 54-ho- le three-under-p- $10-00- ar 33-36- e 35-37- 38-37- 7100-yar- d 475-yar- par-fiv- 36-3- water-logge- fast-movi- sub-pa- jjjJWaMajMMMgggga BERTHANA 8:3a P M Wed Feb 27th Cor-dingl- ey SrP°nrJ PPiJvl ng nd r °r — 5-- 2 11-- 2 i I l be-cafft- sf Bowling Center Pinologies Ski Jumpers to Perform at Basin March 2 be-'- t 30-0-- d keg-teV- er 30-0-- -- MONTH-EN- - 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