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Des gnated Harvey outfielder assignment e Harkey, Fourth race: 2-year-olds, non-winners of two races, 300 yards, purse $850 $460 $720 $1180 Twas Speeding ‘wwe OGDEN — Saturday's final results from the : = i2 600 620 24] . 440 _ ot scalled Eric Wedge prings of the Pacific e Coast League and then day Cuatind | st = ontreal placed him on the 15- ; & xpos ; Sent Jimmy ~ Jones, pitch- WIMBLEDON, En g land (AP) — This is the Wimbledon to bet on a s W | j este 0Oe, neee Cet Fifth race: 3-year-olds and up, claiming $12,500, er, to Ottawa of the international League for a longshot, a player you barely know, rounds’ Golden Spike Arena (top three fin'sh- S110 nners of three races, 400 yards, purse 30-day iniury-rehabilitation assignment someone with lots of hard-sound- “ HOCKEY ing consonants in his name like cer ers in each weight division plus Utah finishers R 2 Fast Fact are included) Midgets (9-10 year old) B enes Winning Reb 50 nounds — 1. Mario Estrada (California): 2 > a Jeremy Perkins (Idaho); 3. Eric Stevenson (Oregon); 5. Daryl Spackman (Utah) 55 pounds — 1. Anthony Archuletta (California)? 2. Carmeron Jones (Utah); 3. Antonio Rocket On Time Time: 19.67 Franco (California). Toast The Sunset $2.80 $60 $540 Chargin To Victory $460 39.00 Streak’N Jeans 380 JUNE 3.80 Montreal Canad ens - Sent Donaid Dufresne, defenseman, to the Tampa Bay Lightning to complete a trade for Rob Ramage San Jose Sharks Traded Peter Ahola, defenseman, to the Tampa Bay Lightning for Dave Capuano, center $3.00 10.80 3.40 Time: 18.23 Seventh race: 3-year-olds and up, maidens, Claiming $4,000, 350 yards, purse $550 Shirianns Effort $9.80 Buds Raging River $7.20 $620 3.80 7.20 Perfect Cash 3.00 Time: 18.03 Eighth race: 2-year-olds, fillies, trials, 400 yards, purse $500. Ginga Time $8.80 J&B Wild Weasel Private Tax Kevin-Miles (Oregon); 3. Britton Money (Cali- $520 $3.00 5.00 3.80 3.00 Time: 20.25 fornia). 99 paunds — 1, Lorenzo Butanoa (California); 2. Josh Stigall (Washington); 3. Joe Forsman (idaho); 5. Colt Mund (Utah); 6. Cody David Ninth race: 2-year-olds, fillies, trials, 400 yards, purse $500. (Utah): J&D Royal Park 190 pounds — 1. Christopher Lopez (California); 2- Tony DeLack (Oregon); 3. John St. Peter (California). 110 pounds — 1. Jesse Heisdon (California); 2. jJaxsan Jones (Idaho); 3. Gilbert Martinez (California). 120 pounds — 1. Tony Castelianzo (California); 2. Ryan Womack (California); 3. Richard Fiowe rs.(idaho), $20.00 $1180 $3.80 6.00 2.80 2.20 SK’s Just In Time Do It Now Time: 20.37 Tenth race: 3-year-olds, maidens, 5! f., purse $900. Plutechief Sir Shilo (weight —1. Derek Matthews (idaho); Tyler. Van Berber (California); 3. Robert $18.60 $680 480 $4.60 3.40 Sullivan’s Grandkid 5.60 Time: 1:04.4 HUNSECKGE (California). Eleventh race: 4-year-olds and up, allowance, non-winners of two races in 1993, 6 f., purse $1,500. end (Caltfornia). 65 pounds — 1. Jade Fetters (Montana); 2. Scott. Beck (California); 3. Josh LaMono (Utah). 70 pounds — 1. Jeff Silva (California); 2. Shad Red Royalty $8.60 $3.00 $3.20 2.80 3.40 4.00 High Creek Brilliant Equation Time: 1:10.0 Wittiamson (Washington); 3. Steve McGettric ((Washington). 75 pounds — 1. Fidel Archuletta (California); 2. Michael Ruden (Utah); 3. Matthew Cox (California). Twelfth race: 3-year-olds, Dash For Destiny Derby, 400 yards, purse $9,950. Doggerdash $55.40 Yaw! Got A Secret Chicks Bambino 80 pounds — 1. Coyte Cooper (Washington); 2. Chris ‘Harris (Nevada); 3. Luke Christian (Ida- $21.00 880 $7.40 7.40 7.60 Time: 19.63 -"* 85 pounds—1. Jace Fabrycki (Oregon); 2. Kyle Fisher (Montana); 3. Stuart Fox (Washington). 90 pounds — 1. Jacob Roshoit (idaho); 2. Ben Thirteenth race: 3-year olds, maidens, fillies, 5/2 f., purse $900. Martinez (California); 3. Tim Norman (Oregon); 6. Brandon Ripplinger (Utah). 95 pounds — 1. Jererny Connor (Oregon); 2. High Life Ama Early Riber Time: 1:06.3 Love Tech Nicholas Gugiomo (Wasington); 3. Raul Rivera (California). 100 pounds — 1. Sam Burke (California); 2. Ty Douglas: (Washington); 3. Ray Gonzalez (Nevada), 105 ‘pounds — Final results unavailable. 110 pounds — Final results unavailabie. 115 pounds — 1. Fred Dominguez (California); $6.00 $3.20 $3.60 3.40 3.20 7.20 JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS OGDEN — Wednesday's results in the United States Tennis Assoclation’s Utah Northern Division of junior team: tennis matches: (Washington). 120. pounds — 1. Robbie Buller (Washington); 2. &:C€.-Waish (Washington); 3. Justin Bird (1dan6)- DIABLOS 34, CHAMPS 6 At Ogden High School: 130 pounds — 1. Salvador Saens (California); 2. Jonathan Robideaux (Oregon); 3. Chris Ra- Singles —No. 1, Jonathon Larson (Diablos) def. Caroline Kunz (Champs), 9-3; No. 2, Tristan Covington (Diablos) def. Mindee Blair (Champs), 15-0. Doubles— No. 1, Lance Taylor and David Neeves (Diablos) def. Ricky Dove and Heidi ee (Champs), 7-3; No. 2, Diablos win by orfeit. mirez (California); 4. Preston Probst (Utah). 140 pounds — 1. Craig Martin (Wyoming); 2. Narcy tA (California); 3. Drew Kok ton). 150 Pounds — 1. Kyle Lukes (Washington); 2. Dalhel’Curtis (California); 3. Drake Nelson (Idaho). RE SLAMMERS 21, HOT SHOTS 19 av¥weight—1. Justin Breckel (Washing- ton);.2. Chad White (Wyoming). Super heavyweight— 1. Morgan Buffington At Mount Ogden Park Singles — No. 1, Emily Thompsen (Slammers) (Alaska). Schoolboy (13-and-14 year old) def. Philip Ito (Hot Shots), 6-4; No. 2, Casha Wimmer (Hot Shots) def. Heidi Herrick (Slammers), 5-4. Doubles — No. 1, Landon Wimmer and Travis Thompsen (Hot Shots) def. Michelle Stanger 70, pounds —1. Kurt Lorenz (California); 2. Ryan Lewis (Utah); 3. Jeremiah Watt (Montana). . 75 pounds — 1. Micheal Delaney (California); 2. B.J. Wright (Utah); 3. Gary Hansen (Montana). 80 pounds—1. Jared Lawrence (Idaho); 2. Tino Archuletta (California); 3. Jeremy Pfizter (California). 85 pounds —1. Mario Paladino (Nevada); 2. oP Hasiem (Utah); 3. David Monte (Nevada). and Kasie Holmes (Slammers), 7-3; No. 2, Sara Phipps and Amanda Hoth (Slammers) def. Diana Shaw and Erin Manning (Hot Shots), 8-3. ETS LOBBERS 29, BOUNCERS 25 At Ogden Athletic Club 90 pounds—1. Eddy Gifford (Nevada); 2. Singles—No. 1, Adrian Barber (Bouncers) def. Suzanne Herman (Lobbers), 8-6; No. 2, Adam Allen (Lobbers) def. Hanna Watkins Clinton’Rassett (Arizona); 3. Antonio Banoles (California). 95 pounds — 1. Troy Mcliravy (Wyoming); 2. (Bouncers), 8-2. Daniel_Cox (California); 3. Alberto Garza (Cal- Doubles — No. 1, Zeke Zenger and Chris Ode- ifornia); 4. Kyle Kionizos (Utah). kirk (Bouncers) def. Chris Lloyd and Brett 100 pounds — 1. Zhon Kuraspendiana (Washnero2. Travis Graham (Wyoming); 3. Todd s (Wyoming). Walker (Lobbers), 8-6; No. 2, Sebastian Yound and Mike McNeeley (Lobbers) def. Brian Lar- kin and Dax Calver (Bouncers), 9-7. ate [paunds Ricky Palomino(California); no Souman (Washington); 3. Andy rose thn (Oregon); 4. J.D. Mair (Utah). 115 pounds—1. Cale Sanderson (Utah); 2 Anthony Orneles (Wyoming); 3. Cirilo Reyes (California). 120 pounds—1. Kyle Smith (Montana); 2. Jotin Morgan (Washington); 3. Dustin Fisher (Washington). 125 pounds — 1. Mike Esqueda (California); 2. Telly Sanders (California); 3. Jacob Baracker IP CUP GENOA, Italy (AP) — Saturday’s results in Singles Semifinals Thomas Muster (1), Austria, def. Francisco Clavet (5), Spain, 6-2, 6-0. Gabriel Felix (California); 3. Jason Call (Washington). 135 pounds—1. Kelly Miller (California); 2. Cody Hodges (Oregon); 3. Adolfo Dominiquez Magnus Gustafsson (3), Sweden, def. Javier Sanchez, Spain, 7-6 (7-1), 6-1. MANCHESTER OPEN (Galitornia). ~¥45 pounds — 1. Brandon Springer (WashingTON 2VChris Williams (California); 3. Dylan Singles Championship 165 pounds—1. Alex Waller (Wyoming); 2. Ryan Philp (California); 3. Gabriel Laborico Jason Stoltenberg, Australia, def. Wally Masur (4), Australia, 6-1, 6-3. (California). 175 pounds — Final results unavailable. Heavyweight — 1. Ryan Gunderson (Oregon); Doubles Championship Ken Flach, Alpharetta, Ga., and Rick Leach, 2. Brian Burrow (Washington); 3. Willie McCowan (California). Laguna Beach, Calif. (3), def. Stefan Kruger, South Africa, and Glenn Michibata, Canada, Super-heavyweight — 1. Donnie Davis (Alaska); 2. Kevin Oliver (Utah); 3. Brent Daniel 6-4, 6-1. (idaho): HALLE OPEN HALLE, Germany (AP) — Saturday’s results in the $375,000 Halie Open tennis tourna~ HORSE RACING ment: WYOMING DOWNS First Weather: Hot than Stark, Medford, Ore., 7-5, 7-6 (7-3). Henri Leconte, France, def. Petr Korda (2), Wagering: $73,601 Czech RRA, >,44-6, 7-5. pionship Henri Leconte, France, def. Andrei Medvedev (1), Ukraine, 6-2, 6-3. tace: 3-vear-olds and up, maidens, claiming $10.00 Abadabadango Mister Love $3.60 3.60 RRR EASTBOURNE GRASS COURTS $3.40 2.60 2.60 EASTBOURNE, England (AP) — Saturday’s results in the $375,000 Eastbourne women’s grass-court tournament: Singles Time: 58.2 Setond race: 2-year-olds, maidens, 350 yards, pUr$e $600. Twaynasaurus Easy | Do $25.40 $4.60 3.40 Scoftys Day Singles Semifinals Andrei Medvedev (1), Ukraine, def. Jona- Track: Good $2,500. 5 f., purse $850. Exbloding Capsule $3.80 2.80 Martina Navratilova (1), Aspen, Colo., def. Miriam Oremans, Netherlands, 2-6, 6-2, 6-3. 3.40 Time;..17.61 TRANSACTIONS Third-race: 3-year-olds and up, claiming $4,000, 870 yards, purse $850 Ricks Best Carolinas Gal Wacky Reauest $580 $3.60 620 Time: 46.57 SALT LAKE RANGERS13, TARA’S RAIDERS 7 At Serge B. Simmons Field Rangers 540 040 0-13 15 | Tara‘s Raiders 222 100 0-7 3 Dan Draper and Glen Montgomery; Phil Mendelson, Aaron Rust (3) and Jake Smith 2B—Tara‘s Raiders, Guno Martinez. HR — Rangers, Mike Page; Tara’s Raiders, John Willner. SALT LAKE RANGERS10, TARA’S RAIDERS 2 At Serge B. Simmons Field Rangers Tara‘s Raiders 307 000 0-10 12 1 000 200 0-2 6 3 Lonnie Starberger and Todd Wilberger; Todd Faurot, John Willner (3) and Ben Crawford, Marcus Trinity. 2B— Rangers, Wayne Harroyo, Lonnnie Starberger; Tara’s Raiders, Aaron Rust. HR—Rangers, Chris Leovelli, Lonnie Starberger. AUTO RACING BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) — The lineup for Sunday’s Miller Genuine draft 400 NASCAR stock car race, with residence, type of car and lap speed in mph: 1. Brett Bodine, Harrisburg, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 175.456. 2. Ricky Rudd, Chesapeake, Va., Chevrolet Lumina, 174.851. 3. Davey Allison, Hueytown, Ala., Ford Thunderbird, 174.770. 4. Ken Schrader, Concord, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 174.681. 5. Ernie Irvan, Concord, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 174.482. 6, Dale Earnhardt, Doolie, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 174.338. 7. Mark Martin, Jamestown, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 174.317. 8. Lake Speed, Kannapolis, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 174.288. 9. Rick Mast, Rockbridge Baths, Va., Ford _ Thunderbird, 174.022. Grand Prix, 174.006. 11. Bill Elliott, Dawsonville, Ga., Ford Thunderbird, 173.997. 12. Sterling Marlin, Columbia, Tenn., Ford Thunderbird, 173.812. 13. Morgan Shepherd, Conover, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 173.657. 14. Darrell Waltrip, Franklin, Tenn., Chevrolet Lumina, 173.38). 15. Rusty Wallace, Concord, N.C., Pontiac Grand Prix, 173.373. 16. Hut Stricklin, Calera, Ala., Ford Thunderbird, 173.064. 17. Dale Jarrett, Conover, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 172.973. 18. Geoff Bodine, Julian, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 172.861. 19. Bobby Labonte, Trinity, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 172.666. 20. Jimmy Horton, Somerville, N.J., Chevrolet Lumina, 172.641. 21. Jimmy Spencer, Mooresville, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 173.440. 22. P.J. Jones, Torrance, Calif., Ford Thunderbird, no speed, 173.148. 23. Jeff Gordon, Charlotte, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 172.819. 24. Rick Wilson, Bartow, Fla., Pontiac Grand Prix, 172.616. 25. Terry Labonte, Archdale, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 172.455. 26. Jimmy Hensley, Ridgeway, Va., Ford Thunderbird, 172.439. 27. Wally Dallenbach Jr., Greensboro, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 172.311. 28. Phil Parsons, Lake Norman, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 172.228. 29. Kyle Petty, High Point, N.C., Pontiac Grand Prix, 172.212. 30. Derrike Cope, Charlotte, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 172.076. 31. Bobby Hillin, Jr., Harrisburg, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 171.977. 32. Ted Musgrave, Troutman, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 171.862. 33. Kenny Wallace, Concord, N.C., Pontiac Grand Prix, 171.592. 34. Greg Sacks, Winter Park, Fla., Ford Thunderbird, 171.396. 35. Dick Trickle, Iron Station, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 170.438. TRACK AND FIELD $2.80 EUGENE, Ore.(AP) — Champions in the USA-Mobil Outdoor Championships that ended Saturday at Hayward Field (all race distances in meters unless noted): 100—Andre Cason, 9.85 seconds (wind- aided). 200 — Mike Marsh, 19.97 (wind-aided). 400 — Michael Johnson, 43.74. 800 — Mark Everett, 1:44.43. 1,500 — Bill Burke, 3:42.74. 3,000 Steeplechase — Marc Davis, 8:20.93. 5,000 — Matt Giusto, 13:23.60. 10,000 — Todd Williams, 28:02.05. 110 Hurdles — Jack Pierce, 13.19. 400 Hurdies— Kevin Young, 47.69. 20-Kilometer Walk — Allen Jarmes, 1:29:09. High Jump — Hollis Conway, 7 feet, 7 inches. Pole Vault —Scott Huffman, 18-8 1-4. Long Jump—Mike Powell, 28-0 (windaided). Triple Jump—Michael Conley, 58-0 1-2 (wind-aided). Shot Put — Randy Barnes, 69-9 3-4. Discus — Anthony Washington, 207-6. Hammer Throw — Lance Deal, 256-3. Javelin— Tom Pukstys, 272-6. Decathion — Dan O’Brien, 8,331 points. Ww omen 10.82 seconds (wind- 100—Gail Devers, aided). 200 — Gwen Torrence, 22.57 (wind-aided). 400 — Jear! Miles, 50.43. 800 — Joetta Clark, 2:01.47. 1,500 — Annette Peters, 4:11.53 3,000 — Annette Peters, 8:48.59 5,000 — Christine McNamara, 16:11.85. 10,000 — Lynn Jennings, 31:57.83. 100 Hurdies—Lynda Tolbert, 12.72 (windaided). 400 Hurdles — Sandra Farmer-Patrick, 53.96. 10-Kilometer Walk — Debbi Lawrence, 45:55. High Jump— Tanya Hughes, 6 feet, 2 3-4 inches. Long Jump—Jackie Joyner-Kersee, 23-0 Triple Jump —Claudia Haywood, 45-5 3-4 (wind-aided). Shot Put— Connie Price-Smith, 62-5. BASEBALL JUNE 19 4.60 2.60 USA-MOBIL OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS Men MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Saturday results in the $275,000 Manchester Open men’s grass-court tennis tournament: Hager (Wyoming). 155 pounds — Final results unavailable). Attendance: 1,471 REC BASEBALL the $300,000 IP Cup tennis tournament: (Oregon); 5. Shane Richards (Utah). 130 pounds — 1. Eugene Harris (Nevada); 2. Date: Saturday, June 19 K 10. Michael Waltrip, Davidson, N.C., Pontiac USTA TENNIS 2. Henry Delaney (Oregon); 3. Aaron Moe a 19 MILLER 400 LINEUP Novice (1]-and-12 year-old) 60 pounds — 1. Daniel Chapman (California); 2. Blazer Archibald (Wyoming); 3. Jason Mor- ho): $340 Sixth race: 2-year-olds, maidens, fillies, 350 yards, Purse $600 60 pounds — 1. Jered Eystad (Montana); 2 Tyler Garrison (Montana); 3. Kevin Bowen Washington); 5. Kael Smith (Utah). 65 pounds — 1. Kole Tolliver (Montana); 2 Ben Vena (Washington); 3. Reggie Ross (idano): 4. Bobby Maxwell. 70 pounds —1. Micheal Gutierrez (California); 2. Jonn Schroeder (Utah); 3. Danie! Bair (idaho) 75 pounds —1. Matthew Hodger (idaho); 2. Angé! Gurtierrez (California); 3. Anthony Rojen (Oregon); 4. Cassidy Gates (Utah) 80 pounds—1. Cory Goicehea (idaho); 2 Todd Guevara (California); 3. Christopher Roofe (Alaska). 85 pounds —1. Ryan Halsey (California); 2. 4 $5.40 Discus — Connie Price-Smith, 208-5. Javelin— Donna Mayhew, 206-7, Kansas City Royals —Signed Gary Gaeftti, Heptathion— Jackie Joyner-Kersee, 6,770 points. >k rajicek Medvede - es Br or Medvedev or Karbach- er POUR IN THE LUBE, Ol & ‘FILTER SPECIAL re an $4 4.90 | ty higher standard ignition & 6 Tene ahta Nationwide soahe. © Guaranteed Tune-Up © Lube, oil & filter © Cooling system power flush *5 & 6 cyl. add $5. 8 cyl. add $10. (Most cars & light trucks) - bares oe $ 90 sitte Expires 7-16-93 I SPECIAL COOLING SYSTEM POWER FLUSH Includes Chemical Cleaning Power Flush, Refill with Collant, Test for Leaks & > © Serge “ st Goran Ivanisevic has all the letters it takes, plus the memory of a record 206 aces as runner-uplast year, and is a conservative choice along with 1991 champion Michael Stich. Wherehaveall the more famous players gone? Gone to doctors nearly every one. The queue of players at the Wimbledon infirmary is almost as long as the encampment ofpatrons huddled outside the iron gates for the start of The Championships on Monday. Up front are the defending Agassi Graf time champion Martina Navratilova. He’s just gotten over some mysterious virus but his game’s still a mess. She’s coming back from an ankleinjury andisn’t close to championshipform. If Graf and Navratilova suc- champs, Andre Agassi with a bum cumb to injury, wrist and sore elbow, and Steffi Graf with a swollen foot. will be almost as much of a free-for-all as the men’s. It’s a shame Iva Majoli, the 15-year-old “new Seles” from Croatia, pulled out with a stomach .nt. The men’s No. | seed, Pete Sampras, has a self-diag nosed case of homesickness, an affliction that translates to indifference on the court. It hit him at the French Forget about Agassi repeating. He’s 20-1 at London’s legal bookmakers, and those odds seem gen- erous as he returns rusty after a long layoff. “My heart tells me to go and play Wimbledon,” Agassi said after losing his only tuneup match on grass last week, “even though my head and bodytell meit might not be a good risk to play one tourna- ment if it prevents me from being able to appear in several others.” Graf is the women’s odds-on favorite at 4-7, which shows that a lot of people figure she can probably win on only one good foot as she did at the French Open. With Monica Seles out from the stab wound in her back, Graf probably can. Right behind them in sick bay are two former winners, three-time champion Boris Becker and nine- the women’s draw Gone, 100, is two-time cl amp Jimmy makes him a shaky 9-2 second choice in the betting parlors. Sampras said Friday a shoulder injury makes him questionable for Wimbledon. He was awaiting results of tests to determine how to treat the injury and he requested a Tuesdayfirst-round match to give him an extra day to recover. Stefan Edberg, seeded No. 2, is the men’s favorite at 3-1, but he looked less than sterling in losing midwaythrough a tuneup tournament on grass last week and he’s been uneven all year. ¢ onnors, a . Ww ail niOrs Circt missing m blNS n since ts their absence yI 1972 and amidall injuries, Wimbledon ts left with deart f talent that could nght into = young pla ds of § a pl ec rs. Richard “Krajicek N ) seed from the Netherlands, is one such candidate. He’s reached the third roundin his only two Wimbledor but he boasts one of the fast serves in the game. Open and lingers in London, which Andrei Medvedev, No. 10 fron the Ukraine, is another tz J newcomer with a huge s only 18, playing in h S bledon, but there was a 17-year-old kid named Becker who shook the place with a booming serv when he won in 1985. Andthen there’s Bernd Karbac er, a German who has gone big-name hunting in recent tournaments, knocking off Becker once and Michae! Chang twice. Karbacher could add Agassi to his hit list when they meet in the first round. Tennis world will focus on Ashe again ~ “VU NEW YORK (AP) — Nearly five months after his death and 18 years after his surprising Wimbledon triumph, the world tennis communitywill again focus on Arthur Ashe. Over the next fortnight, competitors gathering at Wimbledon will honor the 1975 men’s singles charmpion and raise funds for the Arthur Ashe Foundation for the Defeat of AIDS. Ashe, who died in Februaryof AIDS-related pneumonia at age 49, unveiled the foundation in August and said its goal was to raise $2.5 million to $5 million by the end of 1993. “We’ve raised approximately $2 million,” said Jacqueline Joseph, executive director of the founda- REYNOLDS for better building products in ALUMINUM tion. 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