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Show rv y H ats Sveep . Do a 9 Events ; A In Victory SALT LAKE CTTY (UPI) . Brigham Young University swept inine events Saturday and permitted v Utah only two first places as the .Cougars crushed ; the host Redskins, 109 to 22 in a dual Skyline Conference Western Division track f; 109 Kin ; o ; SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1960 . mm ' " , meet.;. , " ; Hurdler Blaine Lindgren won both hurdle events for Utah to give the Redskins their only two first place wins. i v The only other, places Utah won were a second in the 440 yard run by Jon Johnson, a second and third in the' javelin by Ernie - Knowes and Craig Smith, respectively, and ' a' third in the 220 yard low hurdles by Bob Spencer. No 'records were set in the meet, iiliiilllll? which, was iheld on a dry. and fast mmmm track but in cold and windy weather in the Ute" Stadium. Alton- Tygerson of BYU ran the 100 yard dash in 9.8 seconds for one of the better times in the meet: The Cougars' ace distance man, Gary Griffith, , also turned in a respectable " 9:43.9 in the two mile mmmmm run. On; of the big' surprises of the day vas Guy d Hart of BYU, who lefeated Johnson in his 220 yard dash.: Johnson had been favored but De Hart won it in ) 22.1. ? Johnson" finished third CALLS behini Larry McDonald, another an Eastdr cross in - : 5SS5::::::::fiSW::fe fy-' , Sad S am Hurl One Hitter safe - As Gianfk Cop mm Mill - , - . mm. 6-- r.. y. no-hitt-er er J. " tSmmm spe-cialtyJ- he game against the Cubs. Chicago's Don Zimmer takes the throw from Hichie Ashburn, too late. The Giants .. , won Johnson also had been favored in the" 440 but ran second behind BYU'i Bill Walton, who won the event; in 43.8. In Jthe Jiigh, jump, BYU was minus the . services of its ace Ed 7--0 Costa but the Cougars still swept the first three places with Bob Cowart winning at 6 feet. 4?A Inches. ' The summary: Shot Put Richard Bair, BYU; e Carl iQuinn, BYU Bill George, Brigham Young niversity 46 ft., 4 in. BYU. I Distance nis team swept singles Mile two and doubles Terry Jeffers, BYU; Wil matches bur Greenhalgh, BYU; Gary Grif- matches to "defea: Utah State, feth, BYU. Time 4:26.4 Saturday on the Cougar Bill Walton, courts. Ruri BYU; Jon Johnson, Utah; 7 Guy de The Cougars have now; won 48.8. Hart," BYU. Time their last 16 matches They Dash Alton Tygerson, feated the Air Force BYU; Larry McDonald, BYU; 0 Friday. 9.8 Micky Day, BYU. Time Richard Dixon, l Gary Crandall, Blaine ' High Hurdles Glen Brent Meier, TurleyJ and Lindgren, Utah; Ron Pinkston, Mike Weber victories captured BYU;' Gail Johnson, BYU. Time in the action Saturday singles 14J3. (. .'' . MeJ while MoMaster and Kinby Run Norm .Eburne, land Bennett Aimussen and Jerry BYU; I Alex Cowan, BYU; Leon Tom Means wins in picked; up 1:57.1., Smith; BYU. Time doubles play. Pole Vault Mark Nelson,'-BYU- ; The results: Ted Potter, BYU; Jim Williams, BYU, (tie for: second). Height, Singles .14 feet Richard Dixon def. Bob Lewis ' Lou Deveraux, BYU; Javelin Ernie' Knowles, Utah; Craig Smith, Gary Crandall deft Richard 207 feet 3 inches. Utah.fDistance Harris, 64 64. Dash Guy de Hart, Glen Meier def. T BYU; Larry McDonald, BYU: Jon 1. ley, 'Johnson, Utah.! Time 22.1. Brent Turley def. Ralph Chris Low Hurdles Blaine . tensen, Lindgren, Utalif Ron Pinkson, Mike Weber def. Jay Cheney, BYU; Bob .Spencer, Utah. Tjsme 6-- 1. (Herald-UPIlTelephot- 1 o). . BYUNetters Win ten-fiv- j " - ; - 7--0, 440-Ya- rd l 100-Yar- d BYU V 9-- 120-Ya- rd , 880-Ya- rd Takes Eoth Ends of Saturday Doubleheader . e, i - j two-and-'o- ne Slugg ing Braves Beat Phillies in 13-- 3 Tilt steady base running, coaches called it quits with the Cougars Out in front by a lopsided score. Both teams showed plenty in the way of hitting power, but only in game where Bob Mosteller, big Cougar righthander, thoroughly handcuffed the Aggies with a four-hshutout; was there much indication of pitching lability Herald Staff WriterV Brigham Young Cougars ibroke their conference" losing baseball streak as they downed, Utah Aggies 1 and 14--0 in a doubleheader contest staged Saturday afternoon on a bitterly cold and windswept ( the-secon- 25-1- . d it field. It was just a case of which team could last in the first contest which saw both teams scoring in all seven innings. The game was supposed to go the regulation nine inning route, but after; three hours of on either side. r -BiE Dahme, Aggie first baseman and Jim Pierson, BYU catcher, spiced the opening clash, each1 with a pair of long home runs to their credit. Dahme's blows were good Sammy Snead Putts Way Into Lead in Greensboro Tourney -- 1 Is . i . m Gene PHILADELPHIA, (UPI) Mauch made his major league bow as a manager before a na tional television, audience" Satur day but1 there was nothing to be done from, the bench to halt Ruben Gomez came on with one out in the second. Gomez got his lumps when the Braves scored five in the sixth. Humberto Robin son and Henry Mason finished. Milwaukee's slugging as the Braves routed the Philadelphia ' Phillies; Standing - j Exhibition Baseball Baseballers Blast Aggies Cougar v To End Conference Losinq Streak Oyer Aggies -- t m And last September he had to setIn the isixth inning Richie Ash tle for a seven-innin- g no 'hitter burn nearly got, a hit for the Cubs against St. Louis when the game but second , baseman Don! Blasih-gamwas halted in the eighth inning who had a fine - afternoon because of rain. on the basenaths. darte'rt ' to hi : A crowd of 29,771 in sun left to snare a .sinking liner. splashed Candlestick Park! gave : Jones struck out three, walked Moryn a solid booing after, he had three, uncorked a wild' pitch and driven a pitch by retired 17 straight batters1 before Jones far over the fence. Moryn teed off. . Landes makes like San Francisco's Don Blasin-calling gamei.safe at t tiird base in the first inning Saturday in : I no-hitt- er HIM-SAFEUmfcireNst- . 1 .. I. i . (UPD-Tir- e-i one-hitt- er - BYU face. SAN FRiAEiCISCO less Sam Jones blazed a scorching past the Chicago Cubs Saturday while hurling the San Francisco Giants to a 1 victory. Jones had a going with two men, out in the eighth, then pinch-hittWalt Moryn spoiled his bid by smashing a long home run over the right field barricade. Jones now has given up only four hits in 13 innings and two TT t. on iuus. xiei piicnea a tnree-nitte-r opening day last Tuesday against the St, Louis Cardinals. lne eigntn irame proved again to be a jinx, in Sam's campaign to chalk up jhis second of his career. A controversial call by the of .i l scorer in nne iiciai eigntn inning did him out such an accomplish' ment last June in Los Angeles. ers uown A's 5 to 1 i for six .runs' patted in, while Pier: son's hits, onex of them a grand slam, and the other with the basesi empty, gave himfive RBI's for his efforts. , in honors the second game" Hitting went ' to Roland Bevell, Cougar righthander, who blasted' a home run in the first inning with two mates on the paths, and one in the fifth with the paths unoccupied. The first game ' was a scoring orgy from start to finish. Dolph Camilli, - Utah State shortstop,! opened the game with a Ions double off Irwin Haws, who went the route for the Cougars, but was more than generous all the way with base hits. Bill Dahme sent Camilli across the plate with a ; 13-- ' ; Red Schoendienst; in his come back role, had a perfect day it attack pacing Milwaukee's with a triple, a double and two singles to bati in three' runs, and Hank Aaron homered for, the, sec ond straight game as he collected four RBI's. Schoendienst played only six innings. The pounding of Phils'! pitching made it a romp for Lewi Burdette in his first start after a ; three- pitch relief turn on opening day. The righthander . allowed only seven hits, inolfiding Frank Her- rera s second inning homer. Young John Buzhardt, who came to the Phils from the Cubs in the Richie, Ashburn deal ilast. January, and who looked good Jn spring training, never got pastji the "second inning. He was rapped for five hits and six - runsL before 18-h- United Press International WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI). Paul! Foytack and jPete Burnside combined to pitch a five hitter and Steve Bilko hit a two- run homer to ilead the Detroit Ti gers to a 1 exhibition victory over the Kansas City Athletics . Saturday. Foytack gave up only two hits, a nomer to XMorm sieoern ana a triple to Bob Cerv, in, five innings and Burnside finished up. Ned Garver gave up four runs i t 1 in fivfe ihnings of pitching.' Bilko's . homer came in the fourth with Al Kaline aboard. The game closed out the Athlet ics play! at their West Palm h Beach camp, Rookie MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) pitcher Wynn Hawkins and veterans Bob Grim and Johnny Klipp r stein combined for a Saturday as .the Cleveland Indians downed the Chicago White tox in an exhibition game, 1 Hawkins, who hurled the first five innings, was credited with the i foazing single. -- . j if National League Standings By United Press International W. L. Pet. GB San Francisco 3 1 ;750 2 Angeles! .667 ' Milwaukee 2 1 .667 Vx Cincinnati .G67 'p2 l - 'l " x-L- os . cnicago Pittsburgh! Philadelphia x-S- Louis t. . 5-- . 3. -- ! ..... .500 1 ;2 .333 ? 112 .333' 0 . gamd . x-ni- ght 2 3 .000 2 . oaiuraays Results, Milwaukee 13 Philadelphia Cincinnati 11 Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco 6 Chicago 1 St. Louis at Los Angeles, night " Sunday's Probable Pitchers Milwaukee at Philadelphia l Buhl (15) vs. Roberts na,i7i Chicago at San Francisco An derson (12-1s Antonelli ). St Louis latl Los AngelesBro- V Sherry ). glio Cincinnati at Pitsbursh I.I ) games) Brosnan and Pur- vs! Friend (819) and key (13-1i ). Daniels , J Monday's Games No games scheduled. j 3) (19-10- (.7-1- 2) (7-2- (9-6- 8) . (7-9- . The Cats scored three times in the bottom of the first inning. A ait ay dim Pierson orougnt in a, trio of. runs to get the game off By ALFRED C. MCCORMACK . Ball Hit Tree in high gear.11-- 3 United Press International Hits 'by Carl Morley, Dolph CaSnead birdied the first;. third j GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI) and seventh holes, took a bogey milli and Roger Marcy gave the Slammin Sam Snead, who has on the fourth and made the turn visitors one run in the second, and PITTSBURGH (UPI Young :r r the Cats in won the greater Greensboro Open two under, par. jumped up the score with win. Hook used a blazing curve Jav six times, putted his way into the "My ball bounced off a tree and one run on hits by Irwin "Haws andt Exhibition Baseball Results ball- - and a change-u- p for a seven Dan Moore. 24.0. ithe on missed American the green League eighth backed: third hitter Saturday and,,, round lead Saturday with a by a ' After Utah State tallied once in but I was still able to paid it,' Bob Coward, BYU; ; Higft Jump At Richmond, Va. the Doubles led Cincinnati attack, in the $17,500 23rd annual bnead said. BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) the third on hits by Larry Shane Baltimore Oil 000 00- 0- 2 7 0 Reds to an 3 vi c tory over the Pone Jerry Jensefl, BYU; John Quinett, Mel Bennett tournament. Kdrby McMaster ' of Thailand, on . Kingpetch I. and It. went the on il Cats 6 feet, 4 6 10 0 203 001 OOx BYU. Height Roger Marcy, inches. def. Rich. (I.L.) vY.im me neip ot.iour Dirdies on Pirates. , Pittsburgh the 15 rounds and defensive for g a with seven The millionaire West Virginia the back side, Snead made it two TwwMile Run spree Gary Griffeth, Estrada, Brown (4), Barber; (7) Hook t a Amussen-Toa allowed Means def. ' Wilbur the last five, Jerry bleeding through '& total was 201, under par to give him an four hits, including Pierson home run, and Green; Bronstadt, Blaylock BYU; hillbilly's Greenhalgh, BYU; Christensen-iHarris- , to to off Don Hoak the lead scored a triple 10 resounding upset Saturfor three strokes better than the field. under par 67 for the day. runs, enough to' (4) and GonderL Shantz (6). WP aocounting Terry. Jeffers, BYU. Time and Dick then Groat first the world inning night day by ice wrenching most baseball contests. .Dow Finsterwald of Tequesta, 9:43.9. Blaylock. LP Estrada. HRs first eonsidered a run home favorite the Pirate bnead, title from singled flyweight Pascual Perez The Aggies kept picking away Hamner, Powers, Thomas. Bill Fla., the defending IGGO cham- said "I hope I play as Slscu! Ron Miekle, BYU;BYU. Sun Hook of the retired of the afternoon. on good a Argentina decision. split pion who shargA fhe second round day. If I do I feel I'll take it wita tnree runs in me fourth, one George, BYU; Carl Quinn. next 10 batters in succession before Perez, 34,' the! little South Amerin the fifth,( one in the sixth and with Sneatf, - stood alone lead 142 Distance At New York feet inches.. : will require at least a 66 ibr 67 it to icenter in Dick ican Stuart singled "Giant", had held the crown 4 7 1 after the third day's play with a for the winner." .TArrv RohTanml 010 003 000 jthree in the seventh to serve as Boston Broad: .TiiTrwi t ' ji fourth since he won it from Yoshio Shirai the inning. 1 3 2 In third place, six strokes a constant threat, while the. Cou- New York 010 000 000 BYU; Clair Williams, Utah; Jerry r of. at Tokyo Nov. 26,j 1954. Good Few Breaks Japan Hook had little rest' the trouble off the lead, was Len Woodward gars tallied three times in the Hillman, Monbouquette (4), Chit-tuoensen, uiu. lisxance a, teet He lost on it a; sellout Lumpihi his he before'; and with the Commenting of excellent play, of Sydney, Australia, a newcomen Way fourth as Pierson and Bob Mostel6 inches. . . (7), Duren (8) and Sullivan. ' said he Stadium "had a crowd few 30,000, includfof breaks .good SALT LAKE CTTY (UPI) ler found the fence range, and Short,! Ditmar (6) and Berra. Win- control didn't walk a batter. Uni to the PGA who fired a thirrf T Mile. Relay BYU (Roger Dunn, . ' maae some re King Phumiphol and Queen i iinssea some, had a big fifth inning during which ner Loser Leon Smum, Ale Long and Guy versity, of Utah's: nine-ma- n tennis round However, in the ninth inning the ing Monbouquette. " of Thailand. Sirikit ' was it more or less they' clubbed the Agiges for seven Ditmar. HR Johnson. covery shots; tean defeated the Air Force Acad was touched for righty depart). Time 3:24.8. W and take." Perez.i the 2 to 1 fayorite, runs on six hits. Roger Burt's baf a single by Groat and la double emy 1 Saturday in matches at Utah, Def. Shewmaker and'Dean, give who 112 pounds and Kingpetch 30, the Jf'insterwald, eagled Salt Lake City. AF Academy, ' 64: Bishop and At Mobile,1 Ala. brought in the lone run in the by Bob Skinner, that accounted for weighed ' 18th five hole l, t second for, par the; 110. ' 1 3 000 000 100 second 2 half of the. sixth inning. Stuart The Utah netters won all s i x Stackr AF Academy, Def. Bennett time Cougar Pitsburgh's Chicago tally. Perez carried' the fight to the. during the tournament,! said llOO 001 20x- -4 Bab Mosteller looked like a 'pitch- Cleveland 8 0 drove in the final Pirate run with singles matches and two of the and John Godfrey, Utah, that hole longer-armelast d "Boy, hasbeen!!very ing find in the second game as he 'Shaw, Wynn (8) and Lollar.. a single before Hook got Roberto challenger in every 1. Bob sWalkingshaw rand Thom three doubles. to me I But missed He rounds good lately. pinned Kingpetch on set the Def. on g Robert Rager a Hansen, Utah, Aggies down without a Hawkins, Grim (6), Klippstein .(8) Olemente The results: tne in fifth the and 12th ropes Mike Rawlins, AF Academy, a jlot of chances to get birdies on run, giving up only one hit in the and Nixon, Romano (3). Winner and .. grounder'. the middle holes.' Singles:! Hy Saunders, Utah, def. in rounds futile a knock bids for 10-HR Bond. twoin. the fourthiand one in Hawkins.i Rebounding from a 13--0 humilia out. He opened a".Mi Finsterwald hit onto the 17th first, Larry Shewmaker, AF Academy", , over King- gash the Logan half of the sixth. He was tion at the hands of the Pirates two NEW YORK (UPD Mrs. Ada Steve Bennett, Utah, def. i He but his off ball rolled in left green 10th the and petch's .eye never in danger '3s second base At West Palm Beach, Fla. O'CONNELL ON WAIVERS L. Rice's Talent Show, pulling Jerry Stack, AF Academy, ago in a Forbes Field opener, the cut bled until the fight ended. days chipped short but sank a 15- ooter was the closest 001 300 001 5 9 0 the latent Cincinnati the .visitors came Detroit .away in the closing yards, set a batting power The still getting 'his par. "That hole's PHOENIX, Ariz. ( UPI) Morgan, Utah, def. Steve Bis- after the final gong sound 010 000 Kansas to; City 000. 1 5 0 blossomed in a hurry., The Reds ed,'ButKingpetch scoring territory, track record for the mile at nop, AJ? Academy; Neil San Francisco Giants have placed given me trouble every dayji But led on the cards t. Mosteller struck out five and Foytack, Burnside (7), and scored six times off 'rookie Jim of each official and knelt before Aqueduct Saturday in winning the Hertel, Utah," def. Carl Renoud, veteran infielder Danny O'Connell that's enough of that sadr story a Garver, Johnson (6), gave up only one walk in achieving $29,300 Excelsior Handicap by a AF Academy. Umbricht, making his first start the royal box in triumph with Richard on waivers for purposes of unconGay 7 Brewer of Crystal River, his and Chiti. Winner (9) the in second Foyand victory game. before the homexrowd, and chased blood running down this face: The length Nordlund, Utah, Def. Paul Dean, ditional' release. O'Connell who Fla.; Gary Player, the ' ' tack. Loser Meantime the Cats were Garver. in! finding the" sixth inning with four kmg, gave mm a cup and a him AF Academy, Paul previously played with Pittsburgh South African; and Bob. Goal " ' pat f Gerald -- hV it" Bruno's Florida produces 96 oranges' for De Bry, Utah, Def. Charlie runs. definitely , pitching and Milwaukee, has been offered a by, also of Crystal River, Fla., on the shoulder. to their likng and they drove him ' every ' man, , woman and child in ton, AF Academy, joVwitlTthe Giants' Tacoma farm me ifoa xkhj winner were from the mound in the third inniag. America. . Doubles:! Saunders and Morgan club in the Pacific Coast League. bunched with 210s. tl! Jerry Schofield, of basketball fame, came back in the second game after being knocked out after d two and innings in the By HAL WOOD Pacific! Coast League it may be million attendance boost over 1959. first game but he Could do little United Press International to stop the BYU bats.-.-'. its last season in the loop, And And Tacomaj nejw. in the fleague, SAN FR'iNCaSCO UPI) Sat if that Bob Mosteller, who pitched the happens, it would leave may be just the1 club to make up second game, was the big guy urday's shorts:; San Diego nearly 800 miles from the difference...' ion Blasingame, obtained from its closest competitor in the with the bat as he hit four for Veteran baseball men claim the loop St. Louis Cardinals during the the :ive .in. the, first game and three or out on a definitely 400,000,000 limb..; of light candlepower Bob Elliott and Billy Jurges. So inches or taller. Four are (Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.) league offensive tackle of the Bal- tor three in the second for a seven winter fading sessions, because ' " at Candlestick While in most Park San Fran--' athletes OSCAR FRALEY and hew i. come grunt By Babe Ruth never got three are . timore Colts, sold and one is lots or 'eight field day. Roland Bevell he "could get on base," has groan because they have to work Cisco gives the field the' best " cemetery United Press International to manage the Yankees?. . . Us little fellers are gonna have to 1958 season. This year connected twice in our times at reached first only three times in hard to area in professional baseinto condition, Don NEW YORK (UPI) Fearstart interviewing grammar after the Classy Chassis Hugh McMillan clouted four 14 trips to the !plate ;in the first Bowden, iget bat; ball. to he switched has banks of lamps with emU.S. to citizen ever less Fraleys facts and figures: , ;on!y Eight The International , Automobile school kids . . seeling bits in six times at the plate, and three games with the San Fran 126 on fluid. . crack .it fits. the Wheri of he in Gene Mauch as Show at, jits opening today dislights poles 140 feet high With baseball games dragging balming Appointment barrier, cisco Giants... Moore hit four for nine. Danny do the hits the trick... think mile,! says: "I get a kick out 'em, they they're dead manager of the Phillies points up played a solid gold'. Maguar on on interminably, Rollins College the Oakland Senors For the Aggies it was Bill Dahme Since of the fact that the National League which the "wire" wheels, bump- coach Joe Justice is pushing a anyhow. . . Hank Aaron has a better battraining. Running an hour or with four for eisht:' Max Sluera. changed their name to Oakland two a a still is a pitching paradise. fun. is lot at ers, exhaust ' pipes, tire valves, plan to streamline the game. He of I Don't tell Bill Dotsoit,-- Kansas three for work day ting average, but the' most feared eight; and Roger Marcy Raiders after listening to, com- hard, but . I con- - windshield wipers' and even are beleast as far as managers warm-u- p a new no time have, mile in the National League Is good hitter that University's star, suggests the pitches with a the three seven. for of for weeks, " couple ' Another ash trays are made of gold. It's tween innings; no tossing the ball he's another case of "like father, Utah State 111 311 3 11 17 3 plaints cerned. . training.' example .of Ernie Banks of the cubs. .Aaron standard gag question around the 'National League how champions are made... managers in-- - "guarded" by a model wearing around the infield after each out; like son." Bill out - "Mammys" BYU and Willie Mays come next.. ' 371 Will now ' area 21 25 4 x last the dub is: 31(10) elude such "singles hitters" as a gold outfit right down tn ,th running on and off the field, and Jolson. ' r Best Team new two weeks in the Jerry Schofield; Jerry Pelovsky, longer than Newly Rich ' Mauch, Bill Rigney, Danny garters (I am tol ai. . .u s a intentional walks merely awarded n 'Mom could most of the Gaylen Hansen, Don Dale, Ed American Football League? Best field college" track and Anything less than major league' Chuck Dressen, and Solly question as to which chassis gets to the batter at the pitcher's reboys in high school and she out- Gickling and Larry Shane; Irwin The Chicago' Cubs have the best team in the country: Southern basketball or ' Hemus. the most: admiring glances. . . hockey will be a . It's worth study because ran her two brothers one time Haws and Jim Pierson. quest looking teamj they've fielded in California. Second best: Kansas. flop in Jjqj Angeles and San FranAmerican League managers In ' What are they feedine the kids a game under when a bull chased them on their Utah State 000- - 000 0 4 1 more than a decade. Good field, Third best: San Jose State... cisco. Major league baseball, foota wheel long noted for its power, today? Twenty - one of :the 30 these rules was played in one way home from school," he 733 14 Olx 15 0 good hit and; some fair country says. Brigham Young President Soriano Dewey as ofthe ball, etc., haye made the fans include' such sluggers Casey players picked oh Scholastic Mag- hour and 35 minutes. Bill's down to 4 : 09 and there's no Gerald .Bruno, Jerry. Schofield pitching... Pacific Coast League is hoping look down their noses at anything school Stengel, Al JLopez, Cookie Lava-gett- azine's high Ultimate In Service telling what he might do with the and: Larry Shane; Bob Mosteller If Sacramento .doesn't have & for a 1060 attendance of 1,750.000 of word "minor.0. In the Jimmy Dfkes, Joe Cordon, basketball quad &ta x. leet, five Am Parked, die 27&paun(3 fill- - same Incentive. smacking and Jim Pierson, t contender this year in the iwhidb would, be Quarter f a t&er words, the noveau.ricat... , 6-- 2, 6-- 3. . - . 4-- i r 6-- 220-Ya- rd 6-- 3. . 6-- 2. .: '. 6-- 2, r j In UpsklToY ' ' . . . 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