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rs. Levings Wins State Women's Golf Title Defeats Mrs. Johnson
THE OMAHA r-flK: SATURDAY. JUNK 21, 1022.
Omaha Field Club Golfer Ends
Match on Twelfth Hole; Beats
Fremont Representative 7 and 6
By RALPH WAGNER.
Th mi) wftnicn'j gulf rli4inpionhip tron mil drn the brow
of an Omh, Gnti'r
Mr. Mtk M. Lving ef the Omh Field club i the proud pen,, or
til the crown r ruble-mitt; cf the chimpion.hip ol the htth nntil Ncbrolu
tte women's toll tutruuKnt i.tf4 thi week over the coure of the
Happy Ha!lrw I'luh.
Mr. I rvmc flrffited Mr. l N'. Jihnrn, repreten'mg the Fremont
t'ouniry club of Fremont, Neh . 7 nd fi to go in one ol the horte$t cham
piouihip contetii tugfi among women on record in thi stmt.
!. milium.
In u inning the honor, Mr, Lev
ingt g.iin poeinn ol a lurxUom
trophv flip. The runnerup aUo wii
awarded Miitahle prue bv the N.
hraka State women' gif aofi4
tmn. The new fhampiou mured Mrs,
H. L. Arnold. lo of the Omaha
Field flub, who won the title lut
seaion hv defeating Mr, Karl Lin
inger. Mr. I.evmgn eliminated Mr.
Arnold. 7 ii.id 6 to go. Thursday ,
morning.
Mrs. I.evingt played alinot fytt
le golf yemerday afternoon in de
leating her plurky opponent. The (
new rhamp, with her steady brand '
of playing, uai no matf h for the I
rreniont golfer, who had trouble with
her drive after the first hole.
The Omaha woman was cool j
throughout the match an dunlike !
mon women, was not handicapped
in the least hv the oallerv. Mr.
I.eviiiga cllom hooked a drive and
hrr approach shot were nothing
snort ot spectacular tor a woman
golfer. She was as cool as the '
proverbial cucumber while putting.
and taking everything into consider-
ation, played a brand of golf that
was hard to beat. I
Wins First Five Holes. j
Mrs. Levin, won the first five
holes and turned in a card for the I
first nine tin of 4.1 strokes, being j
six above par for the outside. Mrs. !
Johnson traveled the outside in 5.1 and
was five down when she turned her
footsteps toward the home green.
The champion made six par holes,
four on the outside and two coming
in. Mrs. Johnson collected but one
par count, that being registered on
Xo. 6 hole when both contestants
shot threes and halved the tin.
Mrs. Johnson experienced great
trouble in making her drives carry
straight. The out-state golfer's drive
was either hooked or fell short of
her opponent's. Especially was this
true on No. 4 when she required a
seven to Mrs. Levings' S. Mrs. John
son topped her drive and her second
attempt at smacking the white pellet
resulted in a great big slice. She
took three more whacks at the ball
and was on the green in 5 and took
two putts for a seven.
Makes Good Drive.
Mrs. Levings made a dandy drive
for No. 4 and was on the green
about 11 feet from the cup in four.
She took the hole with a five after
making a long putt that brought
rounds of applause from the gallery.
It was such playing as this that de
feated Mrs. Johnson.
After the fifth hole, Mrs. Johnson
started to stage a comeback. Her
driving improved and her approach
shots were better. The sixth, seventh,
eighth and ninth holes were halved,
but the handicap of being five down
to Mrs. Levings was too much for
the Fremont golfer.
Mrs. Levings increased her lead
on No. 10 when she made the hole in
four, which is par. Mrs. Johnson
took a five. The eleventh was halved
and the match ended on No. 12 when
Mrs. Levings took two putts for a
five on a par five hole, while Mrs.
Johnson required a six.
Mrs. Lininger Wins;
Another out-state golfer lost out
in the first flight of the consolatioi
when Mrs. K. A. Lininger of the
Happy Hollow club defeated Mrs.
Ray Elliott of Lincoln for the cham
pionship of this division of the tour
nament. The 1922 tournament was a success
from every angle. The entry list was
much larger than the 1921 affair and
the brand of soil better. The tourna-
ment was in charge of "Bob" Christy,
Happy Hollow "pro" and his able
assistant, Willie Weatherspoon.
Mrs. Mallory Wins
in English Tourney
Rochampton, England, June 23.
In the Rochampton tournament to
day. Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory
defeated Mrs. Peacock, England, 6-4.
6-1. and in the mixed doubles, second
round, paired with Baron De Mor
phurgo, Italy, the American woman
defeated C. R. Sherwell and Miss
D. Kemmis Betty, England, 10-12,
6-4, 7-5. In the fourth round G. Col
ket Caner and Miss Edith Sigourney
won from P. J. Oaklev and Miss
Lumley Ellis, 6-3, 5-7. 9-6.
Big Ten Golf Championship
at Stake in Match Today
Chicago, June 23. Rial E. RoHe of
the University of Illinois and Bur
dette Ford of the University of Chi
cago, meet for the golf cham
pionship of the Western Intercol
legiate conference at Midlothian
Country club today. Rolfe yesterday
afternoon defeated George "H. Hart
man, captain of the Chicago team,
3 up and 2 to go, in the 36-hole semi
final round. Ford defeated Herbert
A. Loeb of Michigan, 7 and 5.
Auto Race Ends in
Injury of Three Children
Macon, Ga.. June 23. Bob Luton
won the Southern Automobile Cham
pionship race, 10 miles, yesterday
at Central City park. Three children
were seriously hurt after the races
were over when John Lott, a driver in
the races, crashed into an automobile
and a motorcycle.
Recruit Released
Chicago. June 23. Cecil Downs,
the right-hand pitcher, who reported
to Manager Glcason of the Chicago
White Sox a week ago from the
Gonzaga university of Spokane,
Wash., today was released to the
Kalamazoo (Mich.) club of the
Central league. He will report at
onc
Buffaloes Win
mi Slugfest
Over Boosters
De Moine, la.. June 2.?. Omaha
emerged on the long end of a 17-to-ll
game with the local here today after
a seesaw battle, marked by mettect
ive pitching on the part of -all the
huilcr except Durrougli. The vis
itor! made 2J hits, good for 34 base.
The score:
OMAHA.
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4 2 2 1 8
8 140
0 0 0 0 S
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Total
37 11 14 27 tl
we by inning:
Hllffnloe
5 0 0 t 1 0 517
0 6 0 1 1 0 0 111
lira Molne
nummary Horn run: Hpeneer, Herman,
Milan, Hanner. Three-ban hit! ilrantham.
Tnn-haxe h 1 1 a : Sneatrror. Merman. Manunh.
I Wa ner, Milan. Men. Nacrlflre hlti Mil-
run. IWt on liae: Omaha, 8; le Molnea,
a. struck mit: II y Mm, t; hy llnrrough,
I. Iluw on ball: Oft Mm, S; oft lliirrh,
2; oft Tlle, 8: off I)arrough, 1. Wild
pitrhe: Mere, Moke. Earned run and
and hit: Off Odrnwald, 4 and 5 In no Inning-
(pitched to five batters) t off Mm. 11
and 1M In Inning; nff Stoke, t and 4 In
two-thirtl Inning; off Burrh, S and S In
1 4-S Inning; off Tipple, and 0 in no In
ning (pitched to three natter) ; off Dar
rough, 3 and 7 In 6 3-3 Inning. Ixlng
pitcher: Mere. Winning pitcher: Darrough.
louhle pin)-: Let to Oorman; (Jorman to
ttraham; (.rantham to (aUlaaon to Wilder.
I'mplrrs: Hrown and McOloonl. Timel 2:05.
American Golfers
Win at Sandwich
Sandwich, Eng., June 23. Ameri
can players today swept the field in
the British open golf championship.
Walter Hagen won the cup with a
score of 300 for the 72 holes. James
Barnes was tied for second position,
with George Duncan, the veteran
British player, their cards reading
301. Jock Hutchison, who held the
British open title, came next with a
score of 302.
Hagen this evening received the
championship cup and a purse of 75
pounds from Lord Northbourne,
president of the Royal St. George
Golf club.
In a speech, Hagen said he hoped
to Lring the cup back to England
next year and defend it. During his
remarks he observed that it had taken
him three years to get used to the
field of competition.
National
League.
G. AB.
59 224
Fi 2U
69 225
S9 213
62 254
R. H.
60 89
41 85
81 SO
43 75
55 88
R. H.
18 113
38 75
47 84
36 70
10 57
Pet.
.397
.364
.356
.352
.347
Pet.
.430
.385
.377
.370
.370
Hornsby, St. Loui
Bigbee, Pituburgh
Kelly, New York . .
Orimes. Chicago . . .
Johnston, Brooklyn
American
Ieague.
G. AB.
64 263
62 195
59 223
50 109
51 154
Slsler. St. Loul ...
Speaker, Cleveland
Heilmann. Detroit ,
Cobb. Detroit
O'Neill, Clsvelana
Yousem Victor in
Miller Golf Tourney
Ben Yousem won the champion
ship flight of the handicap tourna
ment at the Miller park golf club,
which started May 27. C. W. Mc
Master was runnerup.
E. L. Schmidt won the second
fit crht w ith Clifford Kellv. second:
j. Ructer the third flight, with Carl
Johnson, runnerup; L.. r. uyrnDerg
took the fourth bracket and Pete An
derson the fifth.
In the handicap tournament which
starter! Tnnf 3. Phil Kendall won the
first flight with F. A. Andrews as
runnerup. W. W. r. Home the sec
ond with Howard Johnson runnerup.
and Stephen Wirtz captured the third
with F. A. Mathews second.
American Woman Challenges
French Boxing Champion
New York, June 22. Mrs. Carrie
Kelley. who claims the women's
championship of the United States,
has challenged Mile. Yvonne I.i Mar,
the Frenech claimant to the Euro
pean title, it was announced today.
Mrs. Kelley boasts a string of 25
knockouts.
New York "Cornish"
Revokes Wilson's
Fistic License
New York, June 23. The ath
Ietic commission revoked the li
cense of Johnny Wilson of Bos
ton, middleweight champion, on
the ground that he had failed to
meet Harry Greb of Pittsburgh
in a match scheduled for Madi
son Square Garden last January.
"You Deserve to Win"
Mrs. Johnson
"Thank You"
Mrs. Mark Levings
HERE they ire, golfer, the new women' atate champion and the
runnerup. The photo (how Mr. C. N. Johnson of Fremont con
gratulating Mr. Mark Levings, Field club, on the latter' victory
in the final of the tournament.
Mr. Johnson j at the right and Mr. Leving at the left.
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WESTERN- I.EAC.IE.
Standing.
W. I,. Pet. W. L. Pet.
St. Jnieiih 51 ID .Tfl Omihl 30 34 .469
Tulia 40 29 .JMliUkl. I'lty 21 41 .4nii
Wlehlt 37 31 .5)4; Ilea Motiiri 25 42 .:i73
Slom City 36 2V .53 i Denver 21 46 .313
Veaterduy a Result.
OntBha, 17; lie Molnea, II.
St. Joieph, 5; Wichita, 0.
Tula, 6; Oklahoma City, 5.
Sioux City, 20; Denver, 2.
Today' Game.
Omaha at Pea Molnea.
Wlchlla at St. Joseph.
Oklahoma City at Tulsa.
Denvar at Sioux City,
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE,
Standing.
W. !,. Pet. I W. t. Pet.
Palrnury 27 13 .643:Or'd Island 15 17 .469
Llnuoln 2.1 16 .610'Norfolk 10 23 .452
Hasting 22 19 .537; Beatrice 16 24 .400
Yesterday' Result.
Lincoln. 12; Fairbury, 11.
Grand Island. 14; Beatrice, 7.
Halting, 6; Norfolk, 4.
Today's Game.
Lincoln at Beatrice.
Fairbury at Hastings.
Grand island at Norfolk,
NATIONAL LEAG1E.
Standings.
W. I. Pit. I W. I.. Pet.
New York .18 22 ,Xi Cincinnati 31 32 .492
St. l.ouu 3.1 27 .S.iltl l 'htcano 29 31 .433
Brooklyn 33 30 .524 'Boston 24 33 .421
Pittsburgh 211 26 .SOUII'ialailelpliia 21 33 .375
Veltcrdaj's Results.
Philadelphia, 10; Boston, 9.
Chicago, 6; St. Louis, 2.
Cincinnati, 6; Pittsburgh. 2.
New York, ; Brooklyn, 1.
Today' Game,
Brooklyn at New York.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh.
Chicago at St. Louis.
Boston at Philadelphia (two games).
AMERICAN LEAGCE.
Standings.
W. t,. Pet. I W. T,. Pet
St. Louis
New York
Detroit
Chicago
88 27 .58.1 Washington 31 33 .484
37 29 .561 Cleveland 30 34 .469
35 2j ,547lBoaton 26 35 .426
32 !2 .SOOIPhtladelrihli 23 33 .411
Yesterday's Results.
Boston, fi: New York, 4.
Washington. 3; Philadelphia, 0.
Chicago, ; Cleveland. 6.
Detroit. 10; St. Louis, t.
Today's Games.
Cleveland at Chicago.
St. Louis at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Washington.
New York at Boston.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Standing.
W. T.. Pet. I w. L
Pet.
Minneapolis 38 23 .623! Louisville 30 36 .455
Indianapolis 40 25 .fil.Vrnlumhus 29 36 .4-16
St. Paul 38 24 .ItialKansas City 27 41 .397
Milwaukee 36 32 .529!lolcdo 21 43 .3S3
Yesterday's Results,
Indianapolis, 2; Minneapolis. 1.
St. Paul. 3; Louisville, 2.
Kansas City, 6: Columbus, 4.
Milwaukee, 7; Toledo, 8.
Today's Game.
St. Paul at Louisville.
Minneapolis at Indianapolis.
Milwaukee at Toledo.
Kansas City at Columbus.
Const League.
Salt Lsk. 11; Los Angeles J
Oakland. 6; Seattle. 2.
San Francisco. 4: Sacramento, 1.
Vernon, 15; Portland, 6.
Sioux City Hurler
Signs With Norfolk
Norfolk, June 23. Relph Didier
Sioux City Western league pitcher,
has been sgned to pitch with the
Norfolk State league club.
Final Results
Championship.
Mr. M. M. Levinr (r. C.) defeated
Mrs. I. N. Johnson (Fremont.) 7 and 6.
First Flight Consolation, i
Mr. K. A. Lininger H. H.) defeated
Mrs. Ray Elliott (Lincoln!, 4 and 2.
Second Flight.
Mrs. G. M. Hoemer (Hactlng) defeated
Mrs. H. Goodrich; (H. H.). 4 and i.
Second Flight Consolations.
Mrs. O. Kounrto (C. C.) defeated Mrs.
A. Dudter (F. C). 5 and 4.
Third Flight.
Mr. H. Lueherger C. C.) defeated
Mrs. O. 8. Gondrirk F. C), I up.
Third Flight Consolations.
Mr. W. Ldminaton (Lah) defeated
Mr. J. M. Stewart (Lincoln). 3 and t.
Fourth Flight.
Mis Dorothy Hall (C. C.) defeated Mrs.
R. A. elon (V. C), S and 4.
Fourth Flight Consolation".
Mrs. J. R. Tarratt (Lak) defeated Miss
Irene Walker (H. H., 1 up. 1 holes.
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'lis Tough, Jack
New York, June 23. Jack
Dempsey, world's heavyweight
champion, has 17 days in which to
formally accept the challenge of
Harry Wills, negro, for a bout for
the title or have his crown put up
for competition in New York
state.
The decision was reached by the
New York boxing commission to
day as a part of the campaign
started earlier in the week to force
title holders in every division to
meet capable contenders or quit
and start all over again. Two
champions, Johnny Kilbane of the
featherweights and Johnny Wilson
of the middleweights, have been
shorn of their crowns so far as the
Empire state is concerned.
. Negotiations for a Dempsey
Wills bout already are under way.
Upon his arrival here yesterday,
Jack Kearns, the champion's man
ager, went into conference with
Tex Rickard, promoter, and Frank
Flournoy, matchmaker, and it was
announced that a tentative agree
ment had been reached, a definite
contract to be signed when a site
was selected for the match.
"I think that everything will be
finished before July 10, the date
the commission has set," Frank
Flournoy said. The battle may be
waged in New York state, he
added.
To Box Fulton
George Griffeth, local light heavy
weight boxer, has been matched to
box 10 rounds with "Whitey" Fulton
at Wymore, Neb., July 4.
a
,emv
Hlldreth Win Game.
Hlldreth, Neb., June 23. (Special.) The.
locals defeated Reagon hero Sunday. 7 to
2. The pitching of Hibler for the winners
featured.
Atkinson I Am.
Long Pine. June 23. (Special. 1 The lo
cals defeated Atkinson here Wednesday,
10 to 6.
Batteries Atkinson: Thrslnsky and
Ford; Long Pine: Cox and Cox.
Win in Eleventh.
Indianola, Neb., June 2H. (Special.)
Indtanola, won from Wilsonville here
Thursday, 10 to 9, in 11 Innings.
Batteries Indianola: Ryan and Stiles;
Wilsonville: Payne and Sutton. This is
Indanola's eighth consecutive victory.
Lexington Loses.
Eddyville. Neb.. June 23. (Special.)
The locals defeated Lexington here Thurs
day, 20 to 5.
Batteries Eddyville: Hornline and
Clark; Lexington: Ingram and Walker.
Geneva Win.
- lonA 93 ISneHaM
Geneva won Jrom Hebron here yesterday.
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Good Pitching Win.
... ,',.. in 9 I .ISnaplaM The
local defeated' Burchard here Thursday,
lft to 7. Whisteler of Seneca, Kan., pltrlj-
- j A I..I1 Inr lha Tnera and knocked
the first home run on the homo ground
for many years.
Hlnomfield Beats I-aurel.
t., X!. Inna i.tipnml 1
The locals defeated Laurel Sunday on the
latter grounds by the score of 9 to 3.
Cook on the mound for the winners al
lowed but seven hits and whiffed 13 men.
Dwlght Shut Out Lincoln.
Dwieht. Neb.. June 23 (Special.)
,h. foi Lincoln Star an
and Storage team here Sunda. 11 to u.
Only two men reacnel tniro mr mo i
ltora. Breaks Winning Streak.
St Edward. Neb. June 2a (Special.)
Fullerton broke St. Edwards' winning
streak hera Sunday by downing the lo
cals 1 to 0. The feature of the game wa
a horn run by Miller for the only run
ot the game. ,
Wins From Syraeuse.
Weeping Water. b., June 23. (Spe
cial.) Weeping Wator won from Syra
cuse, here Sunday tn a fast game. 3 to 2.
Score by Innings: B- E-
Weeping Water ..nun ion ;no3 5 S
Syracuse. .. " l ' 4
Batteries: Ziesenbeln nd Gradovllle:
Roberts and Stewart.
Sidney Beat Sterling.
Sldnev. Neb. June 23 iSpeclal
Sldnev (Weited the Sterling (Colo team
here Sunday, 14 o 2. Crowley pitched a
i goc-d gamt for ths winnera
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vill. Uin, Tinr ct, Mnlian. Tan.
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I luii'fin. Sllen baa..' Isuni'ttn, llarpar
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I lUmlllon. It in i Inning Winning nitrhar:
Itim-y. I.nnig piti-hrr: Mnrrikun. I'm-
por: inun nj Klm. Time: 1:44.
ilant Win Knar Vlrlnry.
N'aw York. Jun Th. v.w V...I.
National rim. uul of thi-ir lump today
ml won n ay vlrlnry from Uronklyn.
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ingir in lour tiniaa up. Kror:
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Htted for Vane In seventh.
Score by Innings:
Brooklvn nun nor) din t
New York 020 010 2tx 9
Summary Runs: Wheat. Rawlins:.
Meusel (21, Young (2). Stentrel (2). Smith
(2). Krrnrs: Bancroft (2). Frlsih. Two
base hi': Wheat. Young, Bnncroft, Raw.
Unas. Th-oe.l.nso hit: Pnuglas. Home
runat Smith. Wheat, Ptengel. Hiolen base:
Rawllncs Sacrifice hit: Frlsch. r'nuble
Plays: Douglas to Bancroft to Kelly,
Johnston to Olson to Mitchell, Meusel to
Kelly, Whent to Deberry. Krlsch to Raw-
Una's to Kelly. Left on bases: New York
Prooklvn 7 li... n i.n.. ,iri v.....
2; off Douglas. 1. struck out- By roug-
las. 2: by Vance. lilts: Off Vance 5
In 0 Innings; ofr Hecature 3 In Innings
Hit by pitched ball: Johnston hv Oo.,iu.'
Losing pitcher: Vance. Umpire: Qulgley
mm jiiirnn. lime: i.l.i.
Card Drop Another.
St Louis. June 23 Failure of the Cardi
nals to take advantage of their hits re
sulted In the Chicago team romping off
with a victory. 5 to 6. here today. Horns
by and Hollocher divided batting honor,
hcore:
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2 .I'Ainsmith.
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'Tnnrpr
"Mueller
flatted for Doak In fifth.
Batted for Barfoot In eighth.
Alnsmlth awarded first base for inter
ference by Wlrth in fourth.
Scorn by innings:
Chicago 200 001 002 5
St. Loui no oni 000 2
Summary Runs: Stat;! (2) Hollocher,
Kmg. Cheeves. Smith. Hornsbv. Errors:
Stati. Stock. I.avan. Two-base hits: Krug
Hollocher, Fournier, Cheeves, Statz. Three
base hit: McHenry. Sacrifice hits: Grimes,
Krug. -Double plays: Stock to Hornshy to
Fournier. Hornshy to Fournier. Left on
bases: Chicago, 9; St. Louis. 11. Base on
balls: Off Cheeves, 3: off Doak. 3: off
Barfoot. 1. Struck out: By Cheeves, 2: by
Honk 1; by North. 1. Hit: Off Doak.
'""ins: off North. 1 In 3 innings;
off Barfoot. K in 3 innings. Wild pitch:
( heeves. Losing pitcher: Doak. Umpires:
Hart and O'Day. Time: 1:59.
Rapp'8 Slnglo Wins.
scoring Leslie tn the loth Inning todav
gave Philadelphia a 10 to 9 vlc?ory ove?
,.oi?i00.!V h.TJ! runs were "X"1' m he
contest, five of them by the locals Score-
BOSTO J PHILADELPHIA.
Powfll. cf
Rirbare. 2b
8'thworth, rf
Cruise. If
Roeckel. Sb
Hollte. lb
Ford, ss
Gowdy, o
Gibson. c
OMchuer, p
A B. H.O. A.
5 2 0 1
5 14 7
4 12 0
4 110
5 2 1 ft
3 3 3 R
10 3 2
4 f 11 1
.12 5 0
3 0 0 3
0 0 0 0
39 13 30 20
4 4 0'Rarp, 3n
1 0 SlParkinson, 2b
2 .1 OlWillinms. cf
0 0 (llWalker. rf
2 1 llT.ee. If
3 12 0 Fletcher, ss
2 2 2 .T. Smith, ss
0 3 2IT,oslie. lb
1 3 0lH,nlln r
0 0 0 OlTJuliW. p
1 0 o Okvdnert. P
u arson . p
Christenhtirr 1 1 0 01
Latislna, p 1 ft ft !
Nicholson 0 0 0 01
Mnrciuard, p 1 0 0 01
Totals
-I
Totals 43 14 20 111
Batted for Watson In sixth.
Batted for Lansing in ninth.
Two out when winning runs scored.
Senro by innings:
Boston ooo 002 115 ft
Philadelphia 030 230 100 1 10
Summary Runs: Powell (2). Barbare,
Southw-orth, Cruise, Bocckel, Ford. Gib
son. Chrlstenhury. Parkinson, Williams,
Walker (2), Lee (1). Fletcher (3). Leslie.
Errors: Barbare. Gowdy. J. Smith (2).
Two-base hit: Parkinson. Lee. Three
base hits: Henline. Bocckel. Home runs:
Walker. Lee. Fletcher (2), Williams,
Boeckel. Stolen bases: Walker. Fletcher.
Sacrifice hit: Rapp. Double plava:
Fletcher to Leslie. Gowdy to Boeckel. Bar
bare to Ford to Holke. Fletcher to Park
inson to Leslie. Left on base: Boston. S:
Philadelphia. 7. Base on balls: Off
Oeschger, 1; off Watson. 2: off Lansing
1: off Marquard, 2: off Hubhell. 3: off
Welnert. 1. Struck out: Bv Oeschger 1;
by Watson. I; by Hubhell, 3: by Welnert.
1: by Marquard. 1. Hits: Off Oeschger.
4 In 1 Inning (none out in second); off
Watson. 6 in 4 innings: off Lansing. 1 In
3 Innings: off Marqusrd, 2 in 1 2-3 tn
Hubbell. 12 In 8 2-3 Innings;
off vieinert. 2 in 1 1-3 innings. Winning
ritcner: elnert. Losing pitcher: Mar
quard. Umpires: McCormick and Sen-
telle.
Time: 2:20.
Boston Defeats Yanks.
o, "ofTi 3ln 23. -Boston knocked May
dv . .T ln ,hf ",vpn,h inning to
day. tying the score with New York and
won In th. eighth off Bush on Pratt's
?Cnbw ,a ,fi"ld',r'!' cho'', "' ScotC.bad
4 Score- " ' SCOr8 wa 6 t0
NEW YORK. I
BOSTON.
AR H.O A I
Witt, cf
McXallr. Sb
Miller. If
Metiel. rf
Pipp. Ih
Ward. 5b
Scott, ss
Hfmann, c
Mavs. p
TlHh. p
Fi-pr
M'-Millan
AB n o. A.
5 2 h n'Smith. rf
4 1 n S'Vennske. f
4"2 ft' Rums. Ib
4 2 0 O'Prat. ?h
3 ft 12 0 Duian. 3b
4!r rollitis. cf
f Rue, c
2'nttpneer. ss
3'Pennocb, p
ftl
"! Totals
ft!
32 9 27 1
1 0 ft
-I
T-s!
3 10 24 Il
Ren for Hofmann In ninth
Batted fr Bush in ninth.
Score by innings:
New York 002 J00 ftftft 4
Bot"n 000 003 llx 5
Summary Run: Meusel. Ward S-ott
Hofmann. Menosky. Burns. Pratt (2 Pen
nock. Ernrs: Scott. Tratt (2). Two-ba
hi's: Mays. Meue. Pennock. Pratt (2)
Three. has hits: Hofmann. Dugan. Sacri
fice hits: Pipp. Duran. Double plavs: Ward
to Scott to Pipp. Duaan to Pratt Pltten
ger to Pratt to Burns. Left on bases:
orrrTork-.":r,r'"'on- " p," hal's:
Off Mavs. 1. Struck out: Bv Mars hy
Pennock. 5 Hits: Off Mavs. In 6 '2-3
lnn:nas: off Rush. 1 In 1 1-3 innings. Hit
hy pjtrhe rlhall: Menosky. hv May. I os
. r''"-nr: B"n Umpires: Hlldebrand
and Pmon. Time: 1:M.
! Johnson Wins Buel.
i f.ilh5r,"". ,Jn "-Washington d
ll I? Ph"",'1'Pn'- 3 to ft. today in a
i Pit. hlnr d-i.l b.t-..n Johnson and H.tm
i am nn,-.- two sinar were v;eMfl hv th
Mat-.er until ths eighth, when Goebe'l hit
I ' iiiii.i . (,. i t jr a hi'iii run I'liin-
r n nn in, in1 n'i n on
Itl'i'Oa a.ritua ana ar4 n 'li.
i in itttr by Jiihna-m. whi i.ipk an
kif un Millar turn' and icorrl
in fiii l. laniar by Jutga It a
J,'hrian ari.rit Utt-aaU rtllnbf. tfi.1:
.
I ! I l.l f. I-' 'I. , 1 I I 1,-
AU H II A AM II I" 4 i
I 11 I I'M'. Ill 4 I 4 II
St b k h 1111
113 1' HI., rt 3 14 4
.itst !.( it ;
9 lUrrl! 1t lull,
lilt iiil rf
1 (I rt I'lrlnl. Il a f 4 T I
1 n J ? Il'u.a. f 1 I i
J 11 11 I l.,hi. p I I 4 I
w u r rtit v in i j
ii r 7b
J"(u i"ti b
Haikar If
tl . 1. ... mS
I Villa, if
l'.aav t
IV,.,. I,
tla.tt-a. h, p
T.i.'.
ana a
Phil ..l.l! hi ,
W naliuini..),1
on un rl 1
liuii.man -Ttuna iioabal. Pi.-lnl. h. John,
.,,,t.,, ..a,l..n,. ,,..,
M.I..I Hi.-nr.ia h:l Vi-ilnwan, Hlu't
Imul.l.. pin- Hh.nlia In I'.nnl. h I aft on
riiila.lali.bn, . w.ninnn, I 1
flan nn l.lla Off .Inbna.in. I nff Hn.
n 1 b'riKK mil. nv ,innnn, : i.y
II.iiii, h. .' P..i lia'l: I'arkin I'm
I I'ira. Nallin n.t M'rinrit. Tun: l .7
MiH'par llnmrr II rlii.
I rhif-ign. Jun J3 Hurry lnopr' hm
run nuah .i ila.n raniar lnny an, 14
: 1 n 1 ti 11 : nar l.aiil". t hlraio it.faanng t'lava.
l"'l . ani ukin firmr hoM on
I fourth plai l'h niior uaa4 17 play.
, "ra. fnnr f hom r uiirhar. Sinrat
fl.KVKI.4M I
CHICACO
AH II O A
All H n A 1
'anuaai n. i f Sir II J. hi.i. aa
W Uiin... jb .113 I'Miillliui. 3b
4 14 4
W. .. rf
4 a'l'nlliua. b
I 1 (1 ll,..r, rf
I I M.tatll. rf
t:ariln.r &h
1 H.a.ll a
M. linn. In
t ialii. If
n II 0 Talk. If
0 f 0 -.heelr. lb
n S 11' ra.-halk.
ft 0 ft' tnnn, n
Huaali.r
: i.1iia,.n. If n
1
O'Neill, it
I a l'""Miniiik I 1
licran
l.inita-r. p
Mulla. p
Orsnee
Keafe. n
n (I rtobartien. B 10
0 ft fi
ft ft II Tnttll X 30
ft ft (II
ft ft ftl
ft II 1'
VAwntn.. p
Nnnanuker. 0 1 I I n!
Total 31 Ift t 10'
On nut when winning run scored.
Hatted for Mall In f if' h
Hatted for Evan in ninth.
Ran for O'Nell In ninth.
ntted for Schupp In svnlh.
Scor by Inning:
Cleveland m 'nft 'nl " "
Chicago 010 100 100 1
Summary Run: Jamlenn. Wamh
run, ,T. Sewell. Mrlnnl. Stephenon. Mul
ligan. Hooper (!). Sheely, B-halk. Strunk.
Error: None. Two-b hits: Jamleson,
O'Nell, Nunamsker. Horn run: Sheely,
Hooper. Stolen bases: Hooper. Wmh
ganss. Sacrifice hit: Wambxann. Palk,
Gardner. Evan. Johnson. Hooper. Wood.
Iiouble play: Wambscans to J. Sewell to
Mclnnl. Johnson to Sheely, I,eft on bases:
Cleveland. ; Chicago. . Baa on hall:
off Malls. 4: off Schupp. S; off Keefe, 1;
off Robertson. 2. Struck out: By Schupp,
1 Jl by Edwards. 1: bv Llndaey. 1. Hits:
lnt Mall. I In I Inning: off Keefe. 2
' !n ! 1-3 Innings: off Edward. 1 In 1 8-3
'innings; nff Llndsey, 1 In 1 1-3 Innings: off
i Schupp. o In 7 Innings: off Robertson, 4
in 3 innings. Winning pitcher: Robertson.
Losing pitcher: Llndsey. Umpires: Evan,
Owens and Walsh. Time: 2:15.
Tigers Take Another.
Detroit, June 23. Detroit batted Bayn
and Kolp hnrd today and defeated St.
Louis for the second straight time. Th
score was 10 tn 6. Heilmann hit hi 12th
home run in th eighth inning. The score:
ST. LOUIS I PETKOIT.
AB.H.O.A I
AR H.O A.
3 2 12 !
Tohln. rf
Gerlier. ss
Slsler. Ill
MrMamts. 2b
.l3''OllSO. cf
WIHIsms. If
Collins, i
Kllerlie. 3b
Havne, p
Kolp. p
Scvereid
.'i 2 1 II Blue. Ih
1 4 1'. Tones. ::b
2 7 3 I'olib. cf
3 S 3 ch. If
1 3 11 Heilmann. rf
I 0 OVntahaw. 2b
1 .'I OVlarke. 2b
1 1 3lnicnr. ss
0 0 n iiapaler. c
1 2 1; Oldham, p
0 0 01
5 1 1
ft
3
3 2
2 3
1 ft
1 4
3 t
1 ft
1 Tuii
40 17 27 15
Totals
34 13 24 131
Batted for Kolp In ninth.
Score by innings:
St. Louis 2"2 10ft 001
Detroit 310 022 02x 10
Summary Runs: Tobln. Slsler (2). Jac
ohson. Collins. Kolp. Blue (2), Cobb,
Voach, Heilmann (2). Cutshaw, Clarke,
Rlgney, Bassler. Error: Tobln, Gerber.
McMamiB (2). Ellerhe. Two-base hits:
Tobln. Slsler. Veach (2), Blue (2). Rlgney,
Bassler (2). Clark. Three-base hits: Cobb,
Kolp, Jacobson. Home runs: Heilmann,
Collins. Stolen base: Tohln. Sacrifice
hits: Ellerhe, Cobb, Jacobson, Bassler.
Double plays: Jones to Cutshaw to Blue,
Blue to Rlgney to Blue (2), Clark to
Rlgney to Blue Left on bases: St. Loul.
5; Detroit. 11. Base on ball: Off Bayn.
1: off Kolp, 2; off Oldham, 1. Struck out:
By Oldham. 1: by Kolp, 2. Hit: Off
Bayne, 2 In 1-3 Inning; off Kolp, 15 In
7 2-3 Innings. Hit bv pitched ball: El
lerhe, by Oldham. Passed ball: Bassler.
Losing pitcher: Kolp. Umpire: Con
nolly and Chill. Time: 2:12
Sioux City Swamp Denver.
Sioux City, la., June 23. Sioux City
hammered four Denver pitcher hard and
made it two straight over the Bears. 20
to 2. Ostergard was the only player on
the Sioux city team who failed to hit
safely twice or mora times. Palmer drove
two balls over the back field fence in left
field, bringing hi total circuit drives ln
two days to three. Score:
DENVER.
8I0CX CITY.
AB.H.O.A.
AB.H.O.A
Siiranier. ss
5 2 2 2
Hemlnjw'y, ss 4 1 5
Wright. 2I
Long, If
O'Brien, cf
Slianley, rf
Patterson. 3h
C'twrlght, lb
Parker, c
Mcllrce. p
: 4
0 01
6 0
wiiuams, rr
5 3 2
5 3 1
6 2 11
6 0 0
6 4 6
4 2 0
6 4 8
5 3 3
Elsh. rf
Metz. lb
0 0 Oatermrd. 3b
1 Ol Palmer. 2b
OIRoblnson, If
4 11 Query, c
0 OlToasr, p
0 01
ft II Totals
H'hltehouse. p 1
Gomes, p 0
Salisbury, n 2
49 25 27 19
0 11
Total 37 10 24 ol
Score by innings:
Denver
Sioux City
...Oil 000 0002
.1062 001 lOx 20
Summary Runs: Spranger, Shanley,
Hemingway (3), William (3), Elsh 3,
Metz, Palmer (3). Robinson (3), Query (3),
Tesar. Errors: Wright. Patterson, Palmer.
Two-base hits: Long (2), William. Mats,
Query (2). Elsh, Tesar, Hemingway, Pal
mer. Home runs: Palmer (2). Sacrifice
hits: Wright, Tesar. Stolen base: Hem
ingway (2), Williams. Double play: Oster
gard to Palmer to Metz. Hit and run:
Off Mcllree. 4 and 3 tn no Innings (none
out In first): off Whitehouse, 7 nd 5 in
1 Inning (none out ni second); off Gomes,
3 and 6 in 1-3 inning. Left on base:
Denver, 11; Sioux City, 10. Earned run:
Denver, l; Sioux City, 12. Base on ball:
Off Whitehouse. 1; off Oomes, 2: off Tesar,
3. Struck out: By Whitehouse, 1; by
Salisbury. 1; by Tesar, 6. Wild pitches;
Whitehouse. Gomes (4). Losing pitcher:
Mcllree. Hit by pitched ball: Robinson, by
Gomes. Umpire: Anderson and Donahue.
Time: 1:40.
Tulsa Raliv in Ninth.
Tulsa. Okl.. June 22. Allen weakened ln
the ninth and Tulsa scored four runs In
a hatting rally that resulted In the third
straight defeat of Oklahoma City. Score
was 6 to 5. MoDaniel of Oklahoma City
hit two home runs. Score:
OKLAHOMA CITY.
TULSA.
AB.H.O.A.
AB.H.O.A.
5 8 2 0
Mann, ss
Krufgcr. 2b
Pitt, rf
L"ng. cf
Middletim, If
Clnglardl. 3b
Fisher, c
McOaniel, lb
Allen, p
Young, p
4 4! Bennett. If
4 !! Thompson, Sb
5 li Dans, rf
4 Ot Stuart, ss
1 0 l.amh, cf
ft l 'llaunisn, 2b
2 OlUllrelt. lb
4 21 Trosbv, c
1 S'dlsser. p
0 OlRarharh. p
5 S 1
4 2 0
4 2 4
3 1 1
5 1 1
2 IS
2 2
0 0
ft 0
0 0
0 0
't Hauehland, p
Totals
34 10 23 13' -Witt
I Totals 3K 1 27 17
One out when winning run cord.
Batted for Rarhach In eighth.
P-ore by Innings:
Oklahoma City 002 02ft 10ft 5
Tulsa 100 001 004 6
Summary Runs: Glnglardl. Fisher. Mc
Danie! (2). Allen. Bennett, Thompson (2).
Stuart. Lamli. Lelivelt. Error: Long.
Eaned una: Tulsa. 6; Oklahoma City, 6.
Left on bae: Oklahoma City. 3: Tulsa. It.
Two-bas hit: Thompson, Allen Pitt.
Ginaiadl. Rauman. Three-base hit: Davl.
F.sher. Home runs: McPanlel (2). Scr.
f.c hits: Stuart. Rachach. Base on ball:
Off Rachach. 1: off Allen. 3; off Toung.
1. Struck out: By (Jlaser. 1: hy Rachach.
1. Wild pitch: Rachach. Runs and hit:
Off Olaser, 4 and 7 in 4 Inninsr (none, out
in fifth 1: off Rachach. 1 and 4 in 4 In
ninas; off Allen, and 16 In 8 1-3 In
ning. Winning pitch: Haughland. Los
ing pitcher: Allen. Double plnvs: Pitt to
McPanlel to Allen to Fisher. MoDaniel to
Mann to Allen. Bauman to S'uart to Leli
velt. Umpire: Ormsby and Helms Time:
1 :4".
Salnta Shut Out Witches.
St. Jos.ph. Mo.. Jun :l Alex McColl
pitched masterly bll this sfternoon and
shut nut Wlchit. ( to ft. Two hit were
collected off McColl nd only 3ft men
faed him durinc th m Mr e
Wichita was wild and errors by bimielf j
Ul-
ilea. au'tiiw
I MliUITt I T JiM'll
AM M O A
AM N A.
4 1 14 I
r aWnb. ct
' Wti.nrii b
rra
: Y.n lit
4 4 1 I'Oliaii. lb
1 I V ' -fll'lail If
I I y.uiar r(
a) I u II h...iii. H
4 t liaf.i aa
l U.KaiM k
t I 8 U kmlUi tb
14 7 Ki,1ir a
ana Mfi.iii p
I " I
I I t
I I I
I I
40
I I I
J I
a 1
Hi.L-. mt
tv .all Ik
I. 1 Mia It
II. '.. t
tl IHar. p
1. !?
mop,
T-mi
1 v I)
llia1 fur UiiM'f in lillilh
Vira by mnlnn
Wibli nrt" ""n ""i-"
hi j.....h . i - J
Miiniinatv Hun iM.an l.'l Vl.har, W
! Mmllb Knar T.rr.-f l Plllllh. Mu
, Kamllar
llun ami niia -n
II,,.... L arf a In 1 inmn.i .,ff l.f..ll
j nrtn, ,,, j , , mnin Krnai1 run.
.:ia. o( ri, ..naapp, 1 liaaa nn lnna
nff Mu.a.r 7: nff M-rnll, 1 Hirmk uul:
I nv Muaaar, I: l.y M'-i'nll. J. t.aft nn baaaa.
Wlrhiia : Hi Jnianh Tanhaa hi la .
I 11,1.1. Tiiraa.ba.a hlla Hun,, will. Malay.
iiut,i rlat- Mniiih i.i oi.an. (Iriffin m
Malay lu tirpewail. Hi. rm, a nn 1 urn
Ian Hit by pitch.! hall: i'nrrirtn, by
Muaitr t'mplra: Uurn 1 r l r ll'l
rlik. Tlm: 14.
Pinch Hitter Break I p flam.
Lincoln, Nb, Jun S3 Allien Itool. re
lief catcher fnr th Link, rtnrh hilling
for Pitcher Smith, broke up ih last same
of th Kairbury erie hrr thi afternoon
with a horn run ovr cnterfiria renc.
Lincoln winning II to II. Th Link had '
ih gm won twtc hut booted It away 1
each llnie. Hcor: !
rAIRIIt KY I LINCOLN
AH H O A I
All H () A ,
Romiav. a 4
1 le.laiid. Ib 4
0 1 1 I'srrig. If
1 I liiii.a
I x i vimt. i-r
I 0 A Mei er. Ik
4 11
I 1
I 2
i 11
5 ft
I I
1 1
a
ft l
0 ft
1 o
Mr-hernum. rf 5
.'trill. f 5
Hum. ef .1
111 ODitHoo.rf
Sit B'l'srr Jb
4 19 ft'ZlnlnV, Jh
HOT S'CnnlieT,
1 I ft 0 toiler, p
t ft 0 l'Hmilh. p
I'llool
Onertwrln, fh 8
Wlnbu.h. lb 4
O'Connor, o a
Will, p J
I'cahow, p S
Totals
S 11 15 W - -
I Totals it J. it
On out when winning run cord.
Batted for Smith in ninth.
Flrbury ft loft 11
Lincoln 201 030 11211
Summry Run: Cleveland Relchl (1),
BUM (2), Goodwin (2). WlnhUMh (2).
O'Connor. Crrlg (3). Pv (5), Wood (2),
Zlnker, Bool. Error: Rooney, Cleveland,
Wood. McCoy. Crr. Home run: Bool.
Three-has hits: Cleveland, nil, Good
win. Wood. Two-base hits: Bliss. Wllley,
McCoy (2). Carrlg. Zlnker. Wild pitch:
Wllley, Bailey. Struck out: By Wllley. 4;
by Coshow. 8: hy Wallev. 3; by Smith,
1. Has on balls: Off Wllley. 2: off Cos
how, 4: nff Bailey. 3. Psssed hall: Con
key. Double plays: Goodwin to Wlnbush.
Cnshow to O'Connor to Wlnbush. Earned
runs: Fairbury, .; Lincoln. 11. Left on
bases: Fairbury, 2; Lincoln. 8. Stolen
liases: Wlnhuh. Dye (2). Gibson. Umpire:
Slattery. Time: I:1C.
Itlnnder Trounce Beatrice.
Orand Uland, Neh., June 23. Beatrice;
played liatlessly aftr Kranda ent the
ball over the fence In th fourth with the
bases full and it wa a long, drawn out
farce for the ret of th game. Glleson
w put out of the fame for crabbing.
Beatrice showed many mark of a niutl
neering crew. Score:
BEATRICE GRAND ISLAND.
AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A.
Ptier, 2b
Kirscluier. lb
Wamataff. cf
Bnuiiian. rf-p
Oiisaon. c
I'llglT, c
Kdwards, 3b
Johnson, ss
Dill. If
Dull, p
Hawkins, rf
Rlddlligs. rf
3 2 8 Bobcn. rf
2 14 liKramla, 3b
2 2 Olllroarr. Ih
1 1 Pl'almallrre. If
0 1 0 Mtlj, ,i
1 1 1 1 Spcskf r. cf
2 2 2IHfrln, 2b
2 1 OlRctierts. e
3 0 Olrrltrhard. P
0 0 II
0 0 01 Totals
0 0 01
5 3 1
3 S 1
4 1 13
5 3 2
5 ft 1
5 3 0
3 2 4
4 2 5
3 1 0
39 18 27 It
Total! 39 1 24 201
Score by Innings:
Beatrice 020 202 010 7
Orand Island 113 620 llx 14
Summary Runs: Plzer (2), Bowman,
Johnson (2), Dill (2). Roben (3), Kranda
(2), Brewer, Palmatiere (2), Speaker (2),
Roberta (2), Pritchard (2). Errors: Kirsrh
ner, Johnson, Brewer, Metz. Horn run:
Speaker, Kanda, Dill. Thee-baae hits:
Roben 2). Palmatiere. Two-base hits:
Serio, Johnson, Unger. Sacrifice hits;
Klrschner, Warnstaff. Kranda, Pritchard,
Base on balls: Off Bowman, 2; off Pritch
ard, 4. Stolen bases: Edwards. Speaker
Double plays: Johnson to Plzer to Klrsch
ner. Metz to Brewer. Runs and hits: Off
Dull. I In s innings; off Bowman. 5 and
10. LoBlng pitcher: Dull. Struck out:
By Pritchard, 5. Left on base: Beatrice,
11: Grand Island, 5. Passed hall: Roberts.
Earned run: Beatrice, 4; Grand Island,
10. Umpire: Murphy.
Hastings Beats Norfolk.
Hastlnga. Neb., June 23. Buckmaster's
double In the fourth brought In the win
ning run, which gave Hasting a 6 to 4
victory over Norfolk here today. Peter
son was knocked from the box by Norfolk
ln the firs! inning, Score;
NORFOLK. I HA8TLNG8.
AII.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A.
5 15 f.Caushali, sa 3 0 3 6
5 12 3U'hurcb, 2b 4 0 3 2
4 0 2 31 Amen, cf 4 2 3 0
3 2 1 UTomcs. if 4 2 0 0
4 1 2 01 Wlllet. c 4 111
4 2 11: Serb. 3b 4 0 0 1
2 1 10 O'Knapp. lb , S 1 11 1
4 1 1 OlCrsnn. rf 4 3 6 0
3 0 0 01 PMtrson. p 0 0 0 0
1 Ruekmaster, p 3 3 0 2
Atherton. ss
Wissef. 2b
Marr. 3b
Rmn. cf
Clark, c
Stucker. If
Ilsmerty. lb
Speece, rf
Moore, p
Totals
34 9 24 13 Wlggington, p 0 0 1 0
I Totals S3 11 27 11
Score by innings:
Norfolk , 301 000 000 4
Hastings 002 000 OOx 5
Summary Run: WIsser, Mai-r, Rouz,
Clark, Tome, Serb, Knapp, Crann (2). Er
ror: WIsser. Three-has hit: Atherton.
Two-base hits: Stucker. Buckmaater.
Crann. Sacrifice hit: Rouz. Base on
ball: Off Peterson, 1; off Buckmaater. 1;
off Wlggington. 2; off Moore, 1. Runs
and hits: Off Peterson,- 3 and 4 In 2-3
inning; off Buckmaater, 1 and 5 in 7 in
nlnga; nff Wlggington, none and none in
1 1-3 innings. Struck out: By Moore, lj
by Buckmaster, 1. Left o bsses: Norfolk.
S: Hasting. 8. Hit by pitched ball:
Knapp. by Moore. Earned runs: Norfolk,
3; Hasting, 3. Umpire: Hawthorn. Time:
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