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AF MV Houghton, SF B Anderson, NS 10 10 10 10 10 10 Chnstotferson, Lefo Dastrup. Timpv " Chnstensen. AF Hicj9nson. SF 110 10 10 10 11 5, YANKEES 3 NEW YORK abrhW 4 2 10 4 12 2 4 12 1 112 Bomlla rt Trsoo rf CRpxao ss Murray dh Fielder dh TMrtnz lb Duncan 2b O Nertl rt Leyrra ri Hayes 3b Gira'di c 10 Surhoffn DvrauxN Hales c Totals Baltimore abrhW 5 12 0 4 DJeterss Raines If BeWmsct 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 36 6 10 5 3 0110 2 5 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 100 12100 100 4 4 1 0 36 3 3 6 0 Oosco R Total Baltimore 3 8 6 W.1-- 1 Myers 0 Benitu S.1 New York 2 2 5 5 5 1 1 3 1,0-3 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Lloyd 3 0 0 0 0 0 Weathers Mills pitcrwd to 1 batter in the 7th HBP by Dwells '' (TiMartinez). WP Cone. Umpires Home. Scott: First, Reilry: Second Mornson: Third Roe: Left Gar-uRight. BarneU. T 4:13. A 56,432 (57,545). Cone JNetson 6 Thursday 's Games Minnesota 96. Milwaukee 90 Utah 89. Vancouver 77 LA Lakers 111. Denver 101 Friday's Games Minnesota vs Washington al Fairfax. Va. Cleveland at Miami Atlanta vs Toronto at Halifax, Nova Scotia Indiana at Orlando Boston vs. Charlotte at Greensboro, N.C. LA Clippers at Detroit Dallas vs. Philadelphia at Tulsa. Okla. San Antonio vs. Houston at New Orleans Seattle vs Chicago at Albuquerque. N.M. Vancouver at Phoenix Sacramento vs. Golden State at San Jose. Calif. PPeMAtMOn At Vancouver, UTAH (89) British Columbia 0 9. Ostertag 2 Russell 5 00 4, Malone 7 3 7. Eisley 6 8. Stockton 4. Homacek 4 1 0 2. Can 5 2. Foster 6. Watson 0--0 9. Claxton 4. Nenbhard 8. Keefe 9 5 8. Anderson 4, 0 7, Howard 2 4. Totals Morris 3. Thompson 4 7. Chilcutt 1. Reeves 8 0 4 10. Anthony 6, 2. Mayberry 13, Lynch 2 5 Atkins 5. 10. Manning 9, Moten 77. 0. Totals 18 18 89 26 27 Utah 19 16 77 26 17 Vancouver Malone Eisley (Stockton goals Utah Vancouver Morris Thompson Chilcutt Lynch Mayberry (Anthony Fouled out None. Rebs Peeler Alkins 50 (Rogers 12). Ulah 53 (Foster 6), Vancouver Assists Utah 25 (Stockton 5). Vancouver 18 (Mayberry 6). Total touls Ulah 23, Vancouver 21. A 13.643. art L W SOL 10 3 Orlando Grand Rapids Quebec Central Division L SOL Fort Wayne 0 Indianapolis 1 0 0 0 Michigan WESTERN Midwest Division Milwaukee San Anton AlfitfE: Two 1 Pts 4 GF 14 GA 2 4 4 2 5 7 1 10 2 Pts 6 4 GF 16 15 10 12 7 GA 12 13 10 16 OF 15 17 10 7 12 GA SOL L 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 3 3 0 2 W L SOL 3 0 2 0 0 Pts 6 1 2 GA 15 2 20 7 13 0 2 0 CONFERENCE W 1 Chicago 1 Manitoba 1 Kansas Citv Division Southwest Utah Las Vegas Wfienix Houston ifka Beach Pts 6 GF 18 7 18 7 6 Cleveland 504 1 9 6 8 5 4 5 5 IKS 71 1 Hill-cre- 162 8 113 0 8 6 5 7S2 48 5 4 75 3 74 3 70 2 57 0 5 9 62 4 110 111 11 8 9 15 9 2 11 0 17 2 0 tor a points are awarded tor a victory; one shootout toss. Gam Thursday I Indianapolis 4. Detroit Friday's Games Cleveland at Cincinnati Detroit at Quebec Fort Wayne at Milwaukee Houston at Ulah La Vegas at Manitoba Long Beach at Phoenix Orlando tl Grand Rapids .San, Antonio at Kansas City t 15 2 13 6 11 7 13 5 22 1 14 1 Name NS MV 5 8 6 6 6 1 1 8 7 21421 4-- non-regi- 8 8 6 8 8 PUNTING Morrefl. MV Morretl. MV Hamption, SF Bayles. Provo Gunter. Orem Dollar. AF Candland. PG 6 6 15444 16450 2 8 17414 5 6 12384 6 4 INTERCEPTIONS G Name Int. 4 Armistead. PG 6 4 Munoz. Payson 4 5 5 Bingham. Provo 5 Stoddard. Provo 4 3 5 Jacobson. NS 3 6 Christensen, SF 3 6 Esplin, SF AF 3 6 Chnstensen, Slater. AF 3 6 Bartow. Oram 6 3 SACKS G Name Sacks Yates. Lehi 6 9 6 9 Salisbury. SF Fisher. Urn 7 6 5 5 6 Magnussen. Lehi 6 55 Gleaves. SF 6 Lunt. AF 5.5 6 4 Gunter, Orem TEAM SCORING OFFENSE G Team Pts. 238 5 N. Sanpete Am. Fork 237 6 229 6 Sp Fork 214 6 Timpview 171 Lehi 6 170 Orem 6 Provo 107 5 4 PI. Grove 79 TEAM PASSING Yd G Team 1833 6 Sp. Fork Provo 1243 5 1404 Am. Fork 6 Mtn. View 1136 6 Lehi 1108 6 N. Sanpete 916 5 6 999 Timpview 4 582 PI. Grove 6 633 Orem TEAM RUSHING G Yds Team 1424 5 N.Sanpete 1658 Leru 6 14 30 30 2S 36 16 10 10 .80 .60 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 SPG 1.5 15 1.2 92 .92 .92 .67 Avg. 47 6 39 5 36 2 35 7 28 5 28 3 21 4 19.8 YPG 305 5 248 6 234 0 189 3 YPG 284 8 276.3 4 32 36 5 Connie Hammond Tray Tyner Brian Claar Tiger Woods J.L. Lewis Jay Haas 4 5 4 66 67 67 68 68 68 68 68 69 69 69 69 69 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 71 35 36 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 III BradFabel Russ Cochran 71 Jim McGovem 71 4 3 3 2 0 62 48 16 8 13 7 13 0 10 3 9 6 0 0 0 0 0 48 48 48 48 48 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 0 42 70 Teem Sanpe'e Sp Fork Am Fork Timpview Provo PI Grove Orem Mtn View 78 6 6 4 6 6 5 6 TOTAL OFFENSE G 5 6 6 Team Lehi Orem Sp Fork Mm. View Timpview PI. Grove Am. Fork Teem Sp. Fork Orem Mtn View Timpview Lehi PI Grove Am Fork Yds 2340 2766 2444 2380 2279 1808 1268 1929 1891 6 6 5 6 5 6 6 4 PASSING DEFENSE G 6 6 Pts. 33 94 97 84 118 142 154 167 129 Yds 657 6 779 801 4 6 6 548 837 904 6 RUSHING DEFENSE G 6 6 6 6 6 4 6 TOTAL DEFENSE G 1115 216 213 176 162 125 113 0 3 5 7 8 0 1018 YPG 468 0 461 0 407 3 396 7 379 8 361 6 322 0 321.5 315 2 236 25 7 27 8 32 3 4-- 0, Yds 608 688 709 734 868 604 1329 Yds YPG 3 114 7 118 2 122 3 144 7 151 0 221 5 6 2233 372.2 38- - 35 39- - 39 ." 101 4 6 "We worked a lot this season on coming together as a team. All of the fundamentals really came together for us today. We tried to bring scores of games closer to show we've been improv ing. The first time we played this time it Jordan the score was was YPG 109 5 129 6 133 5 137 0 139 5 150 7 165 8 1366 1525 1535 1647 1723 1152 6 6 6 3. ss Avg. 11 0 15 7 16 2 16 8 19 7 YPG 227 7 254 2 255 8 274 5 287 2 288 0 6 Keith Clearwater Dan Foreman 611 6 5 6 6 DEFENSE G 3 Sanpete 1296 1280 706 976 755 565 6 4 Teem Mtn View Sp Fork Orem Team Sp Fork Timpview Mtn View PI Grove Orem Am Fork Leru 11-- 03075 33060 SCORING Timpview Provo Lehi Am Fork PI Grove te 05490 21 184.7 183 2 166 5 145 5 105.5 8 5 3 3 5 84 82 Orem Timpview PI Grove Am Fork Mtn View Provo Sp Fork N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lehi IPG 1 5 39 32 38 38 37 24 Moments into the second half. Mountain View stole the ball when Dixon saw Thorn breaking away and made a "dancerous pass to Thorn who was atl alone for the goal with only 20 seconds mark of gone. At the the second half, Dixon headed in a corner kick from Angela Benson. The Bruins finished the scoring at the mark when Jessica Hardy took a Meghan Asay pass and punched the net for the final marsin of v ictory. the Bruins are Orem coach Garlan Fitzgarrald remained positive despite the loss. "There were a lot of people w ho didn't think we would win a game; we won five games. We beat four out of the seven teams in our region." Beetdiggers 2, T-- Wolves 1 At Oak Canyon Junior High, the Beetdiggers' Stacy Storie scored off a corner kick from Kristina Burris. Mindy Baumann also scored off a Bums corner kick. Timpanogos' Kari Daley scored off a penalty kick for the Timberwolves. coach Robin Bretzing said although her team went w on the year, it improved each game, "The girls were really tired up for this game. We probably played one of the better games we had all season. 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 N 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 te said. PPG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30.5 50 6 0 0 0 Total 3 36.1 33 0 32 6 32 0 0 0 FG 2 40 6 38 0 2 PAT 0 Avg. 42 9 All-Sta- 2 10 10 10 44 2 5 5 4 3 11 44 15 6 60 60 60 45 27 30 8 7 TPG 13 7 32 39 18 29 0 Tbtai 82 58 49 48 24 35 9 24 22 22 SCORING XP MikeHeinen Sam Randolph David Ognn TedTryba Mike Springer 28 1 23 8 18 1 15 7 21 8 9U Larry Mize Dicky Pnde Corey Pavin Andy Bean Bob Gilder David Berganlo Scott Dunlap Keith Fergus 1S5 1SS 11 0 20 4 21 8 29 46 11 SAN ANTONIO (AP) Scores Thursday of the suspended first round of the $1 .2 million Texas Open, LaCantera ) par-7played on the 6.899-yarGoif Club course (Note: Four players were unable to complete the round because oi darkness): 66 John Huston David Frost Hugh Royer John Morse Mark Calcavecchia Kelly Gibson Woody Austin 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 AT 3 8 G 35 0 21 4 0 4 0 3 8 3 5 131 1 12 39 36 30 20 24 12 16 15 10 35 20 42 17.3 15 4 10 9 29 6 11 8 26 7 14 2 3 0 5 3 53 4 8 4 7 4 4 124 ' seven-minut- 54 1 1 TACKLES UT CPG 7 8 6 7 3 8 0 3 69 45 67 60 6 Rowe. MV Peacock. Pay Robinson. AF Gunter. Orem Nam Cooper. Lehi 6 6 6 TD 14 13 12 10 G 5 Smith. Lets B Anderson, NS Fitita. Timpv Slater. AF Harper. Orem Harwood. SF Tim Herron BobTway Brian Kamm Bobby Wadkins Mike Bnsky Steve Rintoul Tom Byrum Greg Kraft Larry Rinker D A. Weibnng Chip Beck Steve Lowery Justin Leonard Tommy Armour John Mahaftey 3 4 8 5 3 6 28419 5 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 5 6 6 6 6 5 6 6 6 4 Sorensen. 10 ft st 0. 88 2 84 0 61 7 vpc Tanner. Orem Gines. Provo Nelson. Lehi Fisher. Lets WMon, SF Slater. AF Wilkerson, Orem Lunt. AF Robertson PG Stoddard. Provo Thomson. AF Yates. Lehi Esptin. SF ShaHnbrgr. Orem Barker. Provo Schorl. AF Kreght. AF Bailey. Orem Armrstead. PG MikeHulbert CONFERENCE Northeast Division Detroit Cincinnati 3 62 1773 11 G 0 EASTERN 11 3 2 6 YPG 102 101 6 9 TDs Name Peeler iliii I 81414 2-- 1. YPC 6 6 5 4 6 Pfeery. Pay Wright Provo Abdur-Rahi- 14. 1562 G 4 6 6 4 5 89. VANCOUVER (77) Rogers TDs 10 104.1064 6 5 4 6 tl 3 2 210 002 000 5 200 000 - 100 3 Not York E Duncan (1) DP Baltimore 2. NY 1. LOB Baltimore 10. NY 11. 2B RAIomar (1), Duncan (1). 38 Oirardi (1). HR Ze.le (1). RPalmeirs (2). SF RAIomar. IP R ER BB SO H OWells Mills 4 5 NS KCAnderson. Gibb. PG KCAnderson. ByAdsnd Ze!le3b RAimr2b RPmro lb 2944-- 4 6 4 5 6 6 6 Pay Preston, MV Johnson, NS Theobald, Pay Shotl. AF ORIOLES 105-- 4 5 MV Nielson, 4 Dyerl 4 EdPrezc 0 0 2 0 0 0 Pndltonph 0 0 0 0 JLopezc 0 0 0 0 Biauserss 4 0 1 0 0 0 GMOdxp 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 McMclp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Potoroaph 0 0 0 0 0 0 Naaglap Mrdcai3b 0 0 Touts 36 S 11 7 Touts 34 3 5 3 SOO 102 9 000 Atlanta 002 001 3 000 Clayton (1), Gal lego (1). Gnssom (1). CpJones (1). DP Alianta 1. LOB Si. Loua 6. Atlanta 7 2B ' Gant (1). BJordan (1). Pagnozzi (1). HR Gaetti (1), Gnssom (1). SB Clayton (1). Gnssom (1). S ' '' Sweeney SP Lanktord IP R H ER BB SO St. Louis 6 4 3 3 3 SHrmyr W.1-8 1 Pstkovsek 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 Ttoneycutt 1 1 1 0 0 0 Eckersley Atlanta L.0-S 6 2 3 9 3 ;gMarJdu 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Maagle 1 0 WP GMaddui. Umpires Home Hirschbeok, M : First Davidson. Second. West: Third. Crawford: Lett. Montague: Right, Runge T 2:53. A 52,067 ' "" (52.710) BALTIMORE 40 5-- RUSHERS Tmpv Spr Sorsnson. MV befsoa. Orem 5:09 p a. 10 13 12 MV Bird. ) YPG 24 469 RECEIVERS ab r UN ab 4 2 2 0 Grssomcf 5 3 5 Keoey. AF TD 5B6 Cooper. ST. LOUIS Lnktrdct Gantlt BJrdnrf Gaem 3b Mabry 1b Pgnozzi c Gallego2t Sttlmyr p Sweney pti Ptkwli p Drung ph Hnyettp. Eckrsly p Pet 5:30 p a. CARDINALS as G 6 6 Fia lours (Osborne &ffl&ni Clayton Name Hampton. SF Thornton Provo Hawuns 12 Mot pk Rogers 124) a Banmore (Copprngw 3 37 p m Sunetoe, Oct. 1 Nm ttxk Bdunore. 2 07 p m tm( Widnseaay, By KEViN CURTIS Special to The Daily Herald Mountain View's Ilene Dixon scored twice and assisted another goal in the Bruins 0 v ictory over cross-tow- n rival Orem Thursday afternoon in Region Four girls soccer. The w in assured the Bruins the No. 2 seed in next week's state 5A playoffs. In other Region Four action, Jordan just got by Tim- Alta beat American Panogos and Brighton tipped In Region 10, Wasatch stopped Row land Hall 1 and in a game Lehi lost to Judge Memorial 3- - 2. Bruins 5, Tigers 0 At Mountain View, Lna Thorn e found Dixon at that mark of the first half for the Bru- ins' first goal. Eleven minutes later, Becca Myers assisted Eliza Johnson and the Bruins never looked back. "The first half was a little shaky, but the second half we had a better passing game," said Bruin coach Mike LaHargoue, whose team got its 10th shutout, one more than its 19S9 record of nine. "I'm proud of our defense." junior goalie Courtney Hills recorded the shutout. Camille "Our sweeper Mangum makes her job (Hills) that much easier," LaHargoue OUACTERSACKS ae'ednesflrsr, Oc4. 9 Je rt 5. Baramore Oct. 10 thureday, Baienwre's. 11 Oct Frtdey, 6 07 p m "1 SbsMMBT 1 ttMUX 1 Pagt C3 Bruins blank Tigers, 0 Ociald Bcoxcboaid i THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, I tah II, 19 - 73 78 KUTZTOWN. Pa. (AP) Scores Thursday after the first round of the $600,000 Betsy King LPGA Clas6075-vard- . on ) the par-7sic, played Berkleigh Country Club course: 34-- 32 Anmka Sorenstam 66 35- - 33 68 Julie Piers 69 Cindy Schreyer 33- 36 Laura Davies 69 34-- 36 Kim Williams 70 Caroline Hierce 70 70 Liselotte Neumann 70 Meg Mallon 70 Juli Inkster 34- - 36 70 Dale Eggeling 70 Kim Saiki 3238 71 33- - 38 Maggie Will 71 35- - 36 Missie McGeorge 71 36- - 35 Tina Barrett 71 34 37 Lefa Lindley 71 3437 Stelania Croce 35- - 37 72 Barb Whitehead 3672 36 Jan Stephenson 37- 35 72 Patti Liscio 34- - 38 72 Jenny Lidback 72 Judy Dickinson 72 Karen Davies 35- - 37 72 Donna Andrews 36- 36 72 Knsti Albers 72 Calriona Matthew 72 Dooian Wendy 37- - 36 73 Kris Tschetter 73 Dottie Pepper 73 3736 Melissa McNarr.ara 73 Mitzi Edge 73 Beth Daniel 35- 36 73 Dawn 34- - 39 73 Brandie Burton 36- - 37 73 Wendy Ward 35- 38 73 Margaret Piatt 37- - 37 74 Joan Pilcock 35- 39 74 Alison Munt 38- 36 74 Ai'ce Miller 36- - 38 74 Tracy Kerdyk 35- - 39 74 Nancy Harvey 3674 38 Ellie Gibson 39- - 35 74 Jane Geddes 74 Allison Finney 74 Elaine Crosby 35- - 39 74 Jean Zedlitz 74 37- - 37 Susan Veasey 3674 38 Suzanne Strudwick - ------ Bretzing, who started five freshmen and returns her entire team next year, added. "We're not far away from reaching a goal we want to get to and that's getting to the playoffs." Hawks 3, Cavemen 1 At American Fork, Alta's Can-dic- e Bennett scored twice and Angela Price scored the other Hawk goal. American Fork's Ang-i- e Arnell scored the Cavemen s lone goal. "Our girls prepared well and played well, but frankly Alta's a superior team," said American Fork coach Becky Quintcro. "There was a lot of good soccer out there today, it just wasn't enough to lift us over a talented team like Alta. We're, getting there. Nobody but me would have predicted we would have finished where we did (5th)." Bulldogs 3, Pioneers 2 At Sugar House Park, 4A Judge Memorial beat 3A Lehi in a shootout. Cassidi Elton and Becky Brown scored for the Pioneers. Wasps 4, W inged Lions 1 At Heber City, Jennie Mitchell had two goals and Melanie Whim-pe- y had a goal and two assists to pace the Wasps, who improved to 4 in league play. Laura Robinson had a goal and an assist for Wasatch. 3-- Daily Herald PhotoJohn Blodgett Provo's Jenny Butler tries to block a kill attempt from Timpview's Amber Fish, 17, in Region 8 volleyball action Thursday. Devils get past Timp, Sp. Fork win By CARL WALTERS Special to the Daily Herald 2-- The Springville Red Devils rebounded from a two major loss7 es to dow n the Payson Lions 5 in Region 8 volleyball action Thursday at Payson. In other matches, Spanish Fork Pleasant stunnei second-ranke- d 6 and league-leadin- g Grove 1 Timpview dropped Provo 15-5-- 1 5-- 1 5-- 5-- 6. 15-- ith a couple of cross- - court shots for a 0 lead. The Lions didn't fold, as Massey put down a back row kill, then moved to the net 'io nail down an overpass. MelisSa Tervort placed a dink in and A block by BarPayson led num knotted the score for the last time, then Hjorth had two more kills to start the winning run. Sally Eves look two short sets from Nicole McCarty and added three blocks as Springville moved to, a 5 advantage. Corrin Chivers came in to serve tw o aces and then Smith finished it with a pair, of kills Smith topped Springville with nine kills and Eves and Hjorth had seven each. Massey and provided most of the punch for the Lions. The win gives both teams 3 records in league w 6. After a tough loss to league-leadin- g Pleasant Grove Tuesday, and losing junior Jennifer Kirby to a sprained ankle Thursday, the Devils had to pull it together. "We talked all week about the mental aspect of the game." said Springville coach Sue Nelson. "Being ready to play. That's what its all about." The Devils came out hot with Renee Smith knocking down four lead. 4 kills on the way to a That is when Kirby went down. While Springville regrouped, Tiffany Massey and Tina pounded Payson back into the game, scoring three straight points. Abby Hjorth's side o:: kill for the bleeding stopped Springville. Then Karen Barnum served the last three points with Smith getting the big hit. Hjorth started the second game 11-- 4-- 3. l)-- Mac-Naught- 3-- play. Great serving and seven kills from Abbie Peterson lifted the Dons to their first league victory. Nicole Hamann lead the Vikings w ith nine. . took over sole posThe session of first place with the victory over Provo. The Bulldogs were unable to put up any defense at the net against the bigger, Amanda Valgar-dsostronger Renatah Gueiros and Jeleha Mirkopic had six kills each to lead Timpview. i n, Reg. 4 volleyball: Tigers, Cavemen, Bruins win By RUSTY PAYNE Special to The Daily Herald Orem shook off a sluggish win two days ago with a convinc2 ing 15-victory over in Region Four girls' volleyball play Thursday. "It was fun tonight. The kids 7, Hill-cre- 15-1- st were loose," said Orem coach Stacy Salmans. "We just kind of had some fun." Rachelle Miller had seven kills for the Tigers and Jessica Hawkins had five. Orem improved its record to good enough for third place. 5-- 3. "Our serving is still shaky (six errors in the first game," Salmans said. "In the second game it picked up three errors." ranked No. Meanwhile, American Fork raised its record 'to 0 by blasting Jordan 15-Natalie Whittaker had five jcills and Hillary Wall had four for the Cavemen. ( Mountain View maintained sec15-15-5 ond place with a .vyih over Timpanogos. The Bruins, are now 1 while the Timberwolves are 7. Alta defeated Brighton 1 -- 8-- 5, 15-.- 4. 5. 7-- 1 -- We ECnov -- What you - Want! ShaftMasterll BALANCER Porsche Grand Prix, Result Results Thursday at FIL0ERSTADT Germany (AP) WTA tennis tour- toe $450,000 Porsche Grand Prix The Newest Technology - t ttacondnRoundr Ank Hubr (5), Germany, del. Bran-- . Ive Netherlands. da ' Male (3), Croatit, del. Barbara Rittnei. Germany. 1 Lindsay Davenport (4), Newport Beach, "Calif, del. Natalia Medvedeva. Ukraine. Jana Novotna (6). Czech Republic, del. Dominique van Roost. 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