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Show Sewers (o) (O) rvfl7 , U i' U. Mesa- Cfl n n? WWW : Breaks oia Record By Full Second I i i - SUNDAY JUNE 23, ICS Utah County. Utah . SUNDAY HERALD StSfliB ftaktttV ifMBiti By GENE MEAKINS United Press Sports Writer BOULDER, Colo. (UP) Arnie Sow ell of Pittsburgh; driven by t desire to vindicate his lazy allure In the NCAA champion ships last week, unofficially bet the world record in the tered , d finals national A A U second. a full by Saturday Despite the rare atmosphere of the 5,000-foaltitude at the University of Colorado here, Sowell set such a blistering pace , from ." the start that four other runners record try beat ing to keep up with him. Lonnie Spurrier, who earlier this year d also bettered the world mark of. 1:48.6, matched SoweU stride fori stride for the first 440 1 fv . r"" yards Saturday but yfinished fifth. clouds Despite low, r a and occasional sprinkles, crowd ) of 13,500 showed up for the A A U ... championships- - at Folsom Field. They had hoped to see Sow ell, j Mai Whitfield and Wes Santee vie in the 880, but Santee entered only the mile and Whitfield chose the 440. The 880 turned out to be the finest event of the two-da- y meet, just the sam?f ; Equaled Mark In the preliminaries of the dash, Texas University's Smith Dean equaled the A A U : 21.1 around a curve in of mark semi-finheat. winning his But Rod Richard of the Army won the final in a flat 21 seconds, breaking the AAU meet record Art Bragg in 1954. Dick set This party of anglers including Mr. and Mrs. Blairby of Kansas BIG HAUL University was Hubert Mooney of Provo, show off the haul of yellow tail tuna second in : 21.1 and Smith could and barracuda it pulled out of the Pacific Ocean while deep-se- a do no better than fifth, i ' fishing off the coast of Mexico a few days ago. Others in the Frank Held of the San Fran picture include Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph dsco Olympic Club, the world Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Smith's son, Roger, all of Long Beach, champion, won the javelin with a m. i i i "j California. 'j tnrOW Ot ZbUieei, f incnes,. his own AAU record again. and reel during the battle for those big babies I couldn't ing He had topped his 1954 AAU 1 even bear to touch them." ord of 249 feet, 8 inches with a In the party with Mr. and Mrs. Mooney were Mr. and throw of 253 feet, 11 inches in Mrs. Bill Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and their son, the preliminaries Friday. But his best throw Saturday was Roger, all of Long Beach, Cal. than three feet off his 1953 "It was a wonderful experience," said Mr. Mooney, more world record. countenance of a Victor Paredes of the Cuban who has the rugged, . In- sportsman, which he is. "We sailed from San Diego National Physical "Education and won the stitute hop, step around 3 a.m. on a boat especially equipped for deep-se- a a 50 foot, 3 with himD Saturday to reach the took a couple hours' fishing and it only inch effort Ken Reiser of the fishing spot." Ore., Town Club took the A radar fish finder was used to tell when the party Eugene. steeplechase in 10:20.7, was" near a large school of fish and then bait was scatgood eight seconds ahead of tered over the waters to attract the barracuda and tuna. Bill Ashenfelter of the New York r "We hadn't been able to get much sleep the night Athletic Club. There's nothing to compare with the thrill oi hooking onto a barracuda or yellow-ta- il tuna in the opinion of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mooney of Provo The Mooney s were in a nartv of anglers that went deep-se- a fishing off the coast of Mexico near Coronado Islands recently and returned to shore with yellow tail tuna and 18 barracuda for its efforts. "IVe never had so much fun" fishing in my life as I did during that one day of deep-se- a fishing," Mr. Moonev said. 'And. we've never returned from a fishing trip Mrs. Mooney added with a smile. auite so "When we crot back to shore all I wanted to do was jro to bed and sleeit. Mr. Mooney laughed. '"Hie next day my stomach muscles were so sore from working the rod n fo) lQ)lfOO 7 ' ' i sixth triumph of the year ;with-By FRED DOWN TJnited Press Sports Writer out a loss. The six victories Jim Konstanty, the comeback already give him :the fourth I kid of the year, turned in his highest single-seaso-n win total I second ' his relief of career.1 sparkling performance in less than 24 hours Satur- - The victory stretched the Yan--' day to gain credit for the" New keeS . iead over the third-plac- e York Yankees 2 triumph over Tndianc n snH tram the Cleveland Indians. them twn ahead of the senncC Konstanty, Who won Friday rfare Chiraeo White Zmt wh night's opener of a beat the Boston Red Sox, limited the The Detroit Tiffers downed the Series, Indians to one hit in three Inn-- Washington Senators, and ingS Saturday to pick up his the Kansafc Citv Athletic nlaved a 3 tie with the Baltimore Orioles in the other American League games. i ' ; 830-yar- ot 3-- doer-tired- 2-- et fOUT-ga- s r 10-inni- ng 1, rain-halte- 3-- 10-inni- d, Orem Softball .1.4 Beat Braves. ., In the National League, the runaway Brooklyn Dodgers beat the Milwaukee Braves, as rain-heav- This week's schedule: L Orem Stake Junior Men Tuesday, June 28 Geneva vs Timp View. Orem Wednesday, June 29 First vs. Windsor. June 30 Vinevard Thursday. VS. Beverly. , ' rfci iri ttiwir .iff ..'. wtft 4ir. Tfciis. t ti.itii--- 6--3I 1 I- A a leaQ Ul U1C SLX.UU , . At IV " score Dotiom ox me again in me l.il xrame, wnen 111 jvicuougaia National AAU Track Results Orem Little League Opens f IXJJUiaU5 - i 220-ya- rd Newcomfte won his 13th de game, and the Chicago-Cub- s feated the Pittsburgh Pirates. at Cincinnati Philadelphia was raiaea out. mitn nomerea Denina a A1 wais 10 cooDY Avua io give ine Don nr.- rs j 5--3, 9A Milwaukee Braves catcher Del Crandall dives at Junior Gilliam, as the Dodger Tlmngnnone second baseman scores in the seventh inning of the Braves-Dodgegame Saturday. The ball .AUUU t out of into the CrandaH'8 and air. (UP Telephoto). Virst vs rrpat Wpw glove popped AH IN VAIN j ; 8--3. - me 4-- 0, 880-yar- . , I 1 Friday, July 1 Geneva; vs. Hill to, 0 vnVoAe . ff Houttemanthin thenni, Crest; Sharon vs. Beverly; Vme- next HmihlAH yard VS. Windsor. lnninr wliPn Anrfv The , BOULDER, Ck)lo (UP) Senior Girls. sn1 nmnh.ti1,fAV DnK Tanr c,n(.1ttH Saturo events nurcues: in final uunes vs. low TimD '& .Tim Rnchv Rh-- .n summary mesaay. June Tn9f nfi day's Nation's!: AAU 'track and vs. winflsor to. fea- homers tm Walt hit Geneva; Dropo f16! rintj. OREM The little League field championships: vs. it incoin. Sox White an tare attack vmeyard of r ii Junior Girls Orem Stake at ra Baseball, newly organized in . dash: 1. Charles Jen- - (Ohio) Univ., :23.6; 3. Arnold 'rmvii slwimM iicstci: outc cson, Orem 'opened their first week of kins, Villanova, :46.7; 2. Jim Lea, Wednesday. June 29 Timnlrno TTniiii hie mini Teachers. 23.6; 4. Rafer John- - view vs. Vermont; Windsor vs. win. Howell L yielded only league ball after. orXf competitive Monday Jv., ,w.w, - v. n v i wucva ocuouu . Vineyard VS. six. hits RiA run anrl on tin 1 " Cr-st SlucsrersP t?cc?' " ii Hill The notm t xa.r 1 orem First bye. Mnninoe tt bftaron: 4. Mel Whitfield, Los An- - jainews, wwa tmriinffj wiy, .47.1; V . .Vuu7. uu cv vlrtnrv of 7 t 1 flT, .Ts niVUOa run: 1. Arnold boweu, Steve Gromek tossed a four-junior uiris Sharon stake " 5. 7 29 Court2. Tom Crest June nesunore lanjtees in a puis,, 1:47.6; Wednesday, hitter for hi seventh victory as Pittsburgh, Angeies, View 2nd. urandvView 3. ys. 1:48.0; Billy dealt the Senators the Tieers Fordham, ney. e .Three-milrun: l. Horace Asn game Monaay. 30 Hill. State Crest Kansas June consecutive defeat. Thursday, eichth Tidwell, (Emporia) their York Athletic Club, The game was played on the enfelter, team- vs. Lincoln A team; Earl Stan-4. 1:48.1; Lang drove in two De-Teachers, 2. Gordon McKenzie, field east of the Soencer School 14:45.2; - Timpanogos vs. Lincoln B; Grand troit Torgeson Lon" 5. Spur1:48.6; runs and ey, .Army, every Tiger , hit .cross from Lincoln High. On New York Pioneer Club, 14:59.6; ll view B. First Crest Air (new 1:48.7; rier. Force, Bill AthTuttle, except Los safely Angeles Tuesday, the Hill. Crest Bombers 3. Bob Hunt, 1:50.8 Old : Girls record. . Primary meet record, 4. ; i Dick Mart, . Tie Athletics defeated the Westmore Dodgers leuc Club, 15:13.7; Monday, June 27 Lincoln vs. by Mai Whitfield, 1954.) with a decisive '25 to 0 victorv. Collegiate Track & Field Club, setTwo-miDoubles by Hal Smith and Hoc walk: 1. Henry Las-- Vermont; ueneva becond vs. Both of the winning teams or- - 15:17.8, Al Frame, Kansas Univ., the ninth enabled the in Evers kau, JNew i orK yna street ximpanogos. eanized earlier and with added 15:17.8. to tie the Athletics .'In a Orioles 1. Bob YMHA, 15:09.4; 2. John Mumche, nractW' and more exnerienpe. rain and weight: OREM Results of the play- - game played in a steady U.S. Army, 15:28.5; 3. Bruce Mc: 10 easily chalked un the victories. Backus, New York Athletic Club Donald, halted after . innings'. finally New York Pioneer Club, off Friday Sharon Stake: The came olaved Friday be-- 1 43 feet, 5 inches; 2. Steven Dilcontest was halted for . 45 The tween Geneva. B and Union was Ion, New York Athletic Club, 35 16:17.8; 5. EUiott Denham, Lincoln ........ 000 020--2 4 2 minutes in the first inning and. much closer with Union winning feet; Frank Berst, New York Ath- Army. a iciumuuci New Club. 17:030. York Johnson. Tavlor anrl Rppsp letic Club, 34 feet, 4 inches; 4. nisPiis- - 1Pioneer r 4.5 unaer. me are ugnw.r U.S. Corbett tii1 AikPn O'Rrien. Parrv Via tUva fvtJStewart Thonfpson, Yale Athletic A.,7-The 0 me. Decame mo UTSl iewcomDe I7w7 2 Fortune Rpr-irnrpp Vio T isoiwilitlnn O fit faat OV. TIT 1 T Cftiwfv w ck uum ixdsuB Los Angeles Athletic Club, Timpanogos .... 200 23 7 i 5 before because of the excitement and the boat trip so we 1:47.6. SpurrierV mark of 1:47.5 PhU Swett, Chicago Univ. dian, a; ; hxm-5; seated 174-Los Angeles Hill Crest .... 101 Ox 11 11 5 S were pretty tired when we started to fish around day is now being considered for of-Track Club, 32 feet, 2 inches. Athletic3. Des Koch, v'aVee w tt to self his hits raised three that 171-1-0 ; 4. Ron Club, Blaylock, Rowley,, and Cox; season's ficiarworld record status. H it Westmore Dodgers; Wednesday! (New American record. Old ree break," Mr. Mooney said. .45L to Brook average Drummond, Los Angeles Athletic Sumner, James and Sumner. xcei-aUW1CS "But when those big, tough, battling babies ls rejecieu, , mcu ouwci 29 Geneva A vs. Hill Crest I uru needed help Paul Bunyan June 169-lyn's 5. Jack Ellis, New Club, s I ai worm i : 30-- P)! me ixi 167-,111111.11 June. started hitting we forgot all about being tired. We wiu nave- a cnance 313 2nd View AthlPtie Grand Vnrk Ouh. y g sluggers; Thursday, iiimiig, iiuwever, ana 4011 220-y1. dash: Richard, Rod; : recognition. . Geneva B. vs. Hill Crest Bomb- were having too much fun and excitement to think vault: 1. Bob Richards, Crest View 2nd 120 9x 21 6;3 ' was9 il , U. S. Army, :21.0; 2. Dick Blair, PoleAnerplps Mai Whitfield established the VriAav ve t1v iue oui. 15 sot lasi ioss iue Clnh. t Athlptir about being tired. It took anywhere from 15 to 45; recognized world record in 1953. f, Kansas Univ. : 21.1; 3. Andy Stan rgea w uene tomey, , wno Walter Levack, Los SPORTS SCRIBEDIES (tie) feet; one to x a land and was them of . . minutes terrific Gunnar wieisen . it new orK Pioneer uiud Antrpipcw AthiPPw miih ot uenmars uea -neia, three runs In the fifth ATT.MTCNT LJVER OF Dnh yielded " jinrt oeea some cnanges o r I. Aucreve I.U gn me arm 4. Bobby Morrow, Abilene it in 1954. battle every inch of the way." .a2 8 Deiflg Los Athletic Club, Angeles Smith, 1 5. week SoweU Dean 'fell asleep" last ufcls- Christian, :2L3; Smith, YORK (UP) Hy Turkin of by a liner by why, Newjcombe. The fish caught by the party weighed anywhere 4 (tie) Ron Morris. Los ""ijmore TexaSf :22.8, (New AAU meet 14-in the N C A A meet at Los An-J- "from 18 tft 25 nounda. Athletie Club. George the New York Dailv News, whn vw and failed to qualify for record. OXd record : 21.1, set by Ani?pM U.S. geles, a a, Air Force, Don Authored the official basebaU! en-ure?. . Mattos, "I've done a lot of fishing in my life but that beats the finals. He con-Art Bragg, 1954 J. ZZ tO gain MS . .. firates Vrfd at Uer- Uhth victory for the sidered himself disgraced, and 1 Javelin-- 1. Franklin Held, San !"W Frid anything else I ever tried," Mr. Mooney said. Eddl, r . Jt r" wt,r" ir?"7 the ncisco Olympic Club, 260 feet, came here- vowing , t f4, This writer suggested that maybe the fish-findw uver a xuee ana 14-oi &uy auter aumeni. tie jmlucsis, xonay nospitai " 3 inches; 2. Cy Young, San Fran- - Club, ."fcrr.. pace if it kills me. was 40 years old. He is survived Cooper drove In all Chicago's would come m handy on the Strawberry Reservoir. burst through the tape, irr TL .1T " . dsco Olympic Club, 251 feet 11 , by his widow, Florence, and an 11-- runs while Jerry Lynch, homered "It might, he smiled, but we never had any theWhenhe an in of 3: Mil IMiUer, Phoenix, full effect Inches; running for Pittsburgh. year old daughter. - Sharon, Kelvin Clayton aad Union A,rtT,a o a on trouble catching them out there." f A0f mu. s.ar,f ttliU y.. Cantello, Pennsylvania AthMaybe Mr. and Mrs. Mooney were just born to fish. dense than at sea level hit him r? al a . ''. rec-ov- er ; weu-piay- ;r.lu; ;r "r.nr . " I I su-ya- ra . I rrv t j I 440-yar-d . I 11-h- nnf ;.o. i -- 880-ya- rd :.!. a-- os ea A - - . vs.-Hi- -- ' ; f . sun-brown- ed le 5 56-pou- . nd : - ; two-mi- le - i 1 " i . U k.' t..' " I 7 2; I i 1. itt " 'w - I I - 6- T .l 2 . 1 2 .1 ! : 880-ya- rd to-"se- er j 1- T ; SL U?nnpinan 0, I ." ww. vue " ; Major League Scoreboard ";f rv ua" Z"t . aint. L:" 1 iV ! But he recovered in time !T - j Gerry Church, Oregon State, 236 feet 8 inches: (new AAU mee I, ; 54-ho- le 11-un- der At-we- ll; 5) be-Ho- nn lole ' I cover before at thio low price? PoirtabDo Drop JLedH ? d. 6; i 220-ya- rd m ooo livnn . third Z'-JTr- Souchak Cards 67 To Gain Lead In Western Open It Tniirnnmont s " le nil i.Tll ). r oi0' record. Old record, 252 feet ll standing athlete" at the' end of the AAU championships. dfJsimvH- f AimrUAll inches, set by Held in prelimi Saturday's Results The Standings: "I wanted to make up for last Will I CI ' V.UIIIUUCII naries.) By HANK MINARD Two-miNATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Sowell said . week's fiasco," United Press Sports Writer steeplechase: 1. Ken AILI-wA- n W. L. Pet Ore., Town Club PORTLAND, Ore (UP) Philadelphia at Cincinnati, post happily. Ml A A Reiser, Eugene, Big In out 2. Bill New Mike Souchak, booming balls of III rain. After 10:20.7; Ashenfelter, dropped Spurrier .671 23 poned, 47 New York York Athletic Club, 10:28.9; 3 three city blocks, carded a hot contention. Tom Courtney of 42 22 .656 Chicago .... of Tidwell Frank Shea, N6rthwestern Univ. 67 for an and Fordham Billy .... 002 220 OOx 6 7 I ITancas par fort 1 40 28 .538 Chicago I WW! WW! 4. Fred Schoeffler, New total of 205 Saturday to lead the CnllP?Pl Cleveland IIUIIIWIII Tparhprs Statj 10:35.0; ...012 001 0004 5 2 Pittsburgh came on to challenge Sowell. 34 30 .531 York Athletic Club. 10:46.8: field into Sunday's final round of Detroit . Littlefield,. Kline (4) and Tenn. KNOXVILLE, 0. 1:48 at 34 34 .500 Phil (UP) Univ, Coleman,: the Western Open Golf tournaChicago Courtney, Boston . clocked Hacker (8-and Coopef. Barrett ana Joe Campbell, Track Club 10:48.8. 25 40 .385 LP Littlefield ment here.. Kansas City HR Cooper placed second, a stride or blond-haire-d Tid- .354 1. 42 and 23 Victor pressure bind Sowell. the pair step Hop, jump: Souchak, of Durham,' N. C, inspired Washington 20 46 .303 in 1:48.1. Players, battled to a draw in the Paredes, Cuban -- National P E fired six birdies and had trouble well was Baltimore .. f Lanir Stanley of the. Air Force (4th), Lynch (3rd). first half of the N C A A Institute. 50 feet. 4 inches: only on the par three 12th hole 030 10 000 0 was fourth in .... 2005 a over finals Brooklyn golf Bill championship West Chester and State where he three-putteHe was 1:48.6, Sharpe, Spurrier NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee .. 010 000 0113 10 2 was fifth in 1:48.7. course nere batur- - Teachers, 48-3. Kent Floerke tied for second place at 138 with rainrsoajcea W. L. Pet. 'Newcombe, Spooner (9) arid Charles Pratt of the New York 4. Glenn Bob Rosburg - of San Francisco Kansas City, Kan., 48-v . .746 . 17 50 Crbne . . . 48-(6), Walker; Conley, 4 Brooklyn Pioneer Club won the PurdUe Beerline, U.S. Army, ; before teeing off Saturday after-Campbell, 38 31 .551 Nichols (9) and Crandall.1 WP low hurdles in the fair time of sophomore might have gained Sal Massocco, Northwestern Univ. noon. Chicago ..... LP 36 31 .537 Newcombe (13-1-). Conley :Z3.5, with Tirreii . Burton oil a lead except for a freak penalty Milwaukee .. ). .500 33 xNew-Yor33 . Miami (O.) University second suffered on the ninth hole. After 29 34 .460 Cincinnati . . and Arnold Jackson of West Garrett of Rice slammed his 30 36 .455 AMERICAN LEAGUE Chester State Teachers third, drive some 325 yards down the Philadelphia 27 36 .429 xSt. Louis . . center of the fairway, Campbell 030 001 000-y-4 9 10 both timed in :23.6. Detroit 21 46 .318 . won was 000walk The 4 Pittsburgh 000 000 -4) stepped to the tee and addressed fl by Washington if, xStandings don't include New Gromek ,(7-and House; Aber-- Henry Laskau of New York's the ball but missed it completely. York at St. Louis, night game. - ' J nathy, Schmitz (9) and Courtney. 92nd Street YMHA, tn 15.09.4. - It fell off at the peak of his Villathe In ). LP Abernathy dash, downswing.. nova's Charley Jenkins left the once invincible Mai Whitfield and with a total of 111 points, t . X) 000 002 17 Cleveland ... 0002 002 3 000 lOx New York defending champion Jim Lea far The Los Angeles Athletic Club 6 (Won-lo-st records in parenthe-sis)- .: Houtteman.. (5-behind Saturday, but threatened amassed 87 points, and the New and Hegan: no records.1"' York Pioneer Club had 54 points, ana uerra. f is.onst.aniy. lopai, (1 American' League ). WP Konstanty HR Smith Jenkins, who finished second San Francisco's Olympic. Club (1 .to Oklahoma A&M's Jim Mash- - ranked fourth with 34 points. Cleveland at New York (2 (12th). Berra (14th)burn in 46.8 second at last week's Miami (Ohio). University and and Lemon games) Wynn (9-030 001 0228 11 ( NCAA championships in Los Kansas University tied with 16 .... Chicago (10-5-) vs. Byrne Boston ..... 002 000 0013 8 or Score (7-Angeles, turned in a good 46.7 points, West Chester State Teach(5-of a ers and Abilene Christian Coland Ford Harshman, Howell T3) and Lol time Saturday off AAU second Lea's record. lege of Texas each had 14, and (2 lar; Susce, .Brodowski .(8) and "II! , Detroit at (5--Washington 47 in Lea finished Indiana University had 1L seconds WP ). flat White. LP Howel and Lary games) Garver (6-and Susce ); HR Busby (7th), Lol-- Saturday, followed by Dick Mai-ocvs. McDermott (5-of the New York Pioneer lar (10th), Dropo (8th). Pascual H . 47.1. Whitfield, of the Los Qub, Kansas City at Baltimore (2 and Kell- - (Game called end of 10 innings, Angeles Athletic Club and a rap 110 OH 122 PwOJICTOH game) Herbert (0-idly fading American track hero, 1 and rain) ner (4-vs. Wilson' (5-ran fourth after electing to com9 NEAR ITS FaiCC-V- ltll Kansas City 012 000 000 Johnson (1-440 defendin of the 000 12 010 011 instead Baltimore pete THESE FEATURES.. Chicago at Boston (2 games) A AU title. His ing his half-mil-e Gorman (9) Raschi,.Sain (8),i . (0-) Trucks and Keegan and Astroth; Palica, Moore (9) time was a weak 47.7. vs. Nixon (5-and Brewer ). vs. and Smith, Gastall (10), Triandos "A" swst cnwssct ! is case Colo. The BOULDER, (UP) (11). National Learne New York Athletic Club won the Brooklyn at Milwaukee Meyer unofficial team title in the Na Results: (3-). Friday's vs. Buhl tional AAU track and field NATIONAL LEAGUE M4otrMts P.M. Philadelphia at Cincinnati iZ Chicago 10. Pittsburgh 3. 2:30 j Saturday, here Today championships ssrt $23.C3 wtsJTlfS . ic games) Roberts (10-6-) and Sim- ' Philadelphia 8. Cincinnati 6. 1st and Cincinnati vs. Fowler (2-mons (4-6, : Philadelphia 4 0 $11 IT TAKE IT T.3II2 TCDAY1 or Staley ). Coilum.(5-2- ) 2nd. at Chicago (2 Milwaukee 8, Brooklyn 2, night. Pittsburgh HEAL and Purkey , New York 1, St Louis 0, night n AD MISSION n n games) Law, (2-G2AND3TAND. eesto 75 (2-vs. Rush ) cr Donoso AMERICAN LEAGUE CeaKy CLCACHECS. (4-and Davis ). ...C9 cents fszarmnee Co. Detroit 18. Washington 7. 2 Student SebMl 4$ cents Csfc Kansas City, 2, Baltimore 0. New York at St. Louis 24 N. 1st W. u u u (6-and Liddle New York 2, Cleveland 2. 10 E3s nder 12 admitted free FB.1-34S- 9 eamei Antonelli (4-C?irV.-- T3 KOSTZI C3 and Jack-e- lsninss. (1-Exdix v. . Cbictso X, Ecstoa 2 (2-5- . S' d. i - 4 1.3 6; n - ; ? 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