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    CUE OMAHA BKK: UKSOAY. At'Ol'ST 29. 1922.
Annual Nebraska State Golf Tourney Opens With Record Entry List
10
211 Golfers
Entered in Play
for 1922 Title
Doiictan of Fo.ilrfir.lt and
MirparJ of Country Club
Turn in !irt !!
f)inj ivorr.
TFftRASKAS ,Mlh '""I R""
I I t lniiiiiioli.liin lotirtisnienl Mot
A " under way over tha links ol
Id Omaha rirld rinb y'ltrrday
whn M4 vulfrri and ( Many
tn'rri Hrtnlrd ilinr way around llic
IH hult rourtt.
'I he 'U2 rntry li.t contain! lh
"John Jfrnrya" of tjolfrrt Irom sev
eral oul stale tuvvns as wrll at the
nainri of quiir a lot of Omaha fol
lowrri of lh gutu prrrha. Tlx
matirr of (act ti that thia yrar'a
Iniirrumrtil I. Ihf largest in the hit
lory of the Nebraska Mate (iolf at-
IM Ijliotl.
The Hi gulfr-rt fntrrfd in the
tourney iprnt vntrnlay in playing
the f ir t H holes of the qualifying
found of M',. 1 he final 18 will he
rrrlrd off Utwrrti auniip and mu
tiny, n today,
( lui irr around the dig tent late
votrnlay hunt toward a pair of HSt
or a total of 170 stroke's to qualify
fur the (iMinpionilnp flight,
Donovan Ceta a 75.
Of the 214 cardi turned in ytrr
r!ay, 7J ihowed arorta unoVr the 90
mink. The storrt aa a whole were
not had, although aeveral flopped
over the crnlury mark.
To Harry Donovan, former caddie
at the Omaha t'ountry club, and
holder of the Fontenelle public
course championship and a nrwupa
per gnlf title, gors the credit of
turning in one of the lowest cards
of the Hay, Harry ahot the IK
hole in 75, thereby qualifying aa a
"Urk Jmrsr" in the 'IJ2 tournament.
Donovan ihared minora with Wally
Miepard of the Omaha Country
tlub, who also turned in a card of
75 for bin firtt dav'a work.
Jaik llughri, flying the Omoha
Field club color, wat lecoiirl low
man. llughn, a former atate cham
pion, covered the 18 holn in 76
strokes and appeara to be one of the
i4 golfrri to be watched.
Sam Krynoldi, four tiinra king of
Cornhuskrr atate golfdom and for
mrr city rham;iion, made the courie
in 7Y. .Sain turned tfie outside in 38
and wat well on liias way toward the
club hcue with a pretty good card
until he hit No, I J, and 16 holei.
Champ Around in 79.
Another 79 acore wat hung up on
the board when Maine Young, prrt
eut crown tottr and Field club golier,
finished playing hla qualifying 18 P"
bole. J lie champion finished the in
itial nine in '42, tix Over par. He jel
lied down to bukincm on hia way to
ward the club house and thot the in
aide in par, which ia .17.
Kenneth Reed of the Field club
atartrd out like he ' waa going to
shatter the course record, lie clip
icd off a birdie three on No. 1, which
m a par four tin, and added another
birdie to hit list on No. 3, a par five
hole with a distance of 450 yard.
Keed made a long drive from' the tee
and with a good approach thot and a
pair of puttt, look a four.
The Omaha Field club golfer and
former state champion got a 36 on
the outside, making the first nine in
par. figure. He didn't do quite to
good on the inside, however, taking
a 44, seven over par. He experienced
trouble with his irons on hit final
lap around the course.
M. G, Colpctacr. from over where
Charlie Johnion instructs, turned in
an 80. He took 37 ttroket on the
first nine and 43 on the second.
Threa' 81 Carda.
Three 81 cards were turned in. I..
T Campbell of Happy Hollow, M.
M. l.aDoucer, Field club, and Frank
Ikfassara of the Fontenelle club were
credited with 8lt on the 18 holes.
Ciene Siattery, on whom the Lin
coln golf fans have pinned their
championship hopes, turned in a card
of 82. The Lincoln champ and for
mer Omaha caddie, made the first
rune in 41 and the second in the
same figures. His steady brand of
playing has stamped him as another
one of the 214 golfers worth watch
ing in this tournament.
Fred Vette, city golf champion, is
not entered in the tourney, but his
side kick, Harold Palmer, champ
of Central High and winner over
Vrite in the Central tournament,
teed off No, 1 early yesterday and
made the first nine in 42. Hi sec
ond shot at the nine holes required
a 41, giving him a total of 83,
Second Round Today.
Ralph Teters, from whom Blaine
Young won the state championship
Ut year, also made hi fust qualify
ing round In 83,
M. T. Swart, chairman of the
tournament committee, announced
yesterday that players in the second
tii.ilnving round today will start at
the same teipetive unit as they did
eterday, f
l'uMic ..ink Tourney
Start at Ttilnlti Today
Toledo. O , Aug 27. The tutiou'
br.t piil i lu- link gtdlcrs-tfi lUgcns
and .Saiaien ot th (mure tdy
put in their niiishing prai'tiie touches
over the Ottawa pik count and to
morrow will play Jo-hol miaSitving
rounds in th ttitt national ptiMv
links tuurnamtiti,
EDDIE'S FRIENDS
RKHt'ARSINO FOR THE
AFTERNOON CAME
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tltlti. Aug. I Otund laland A
r..l4 Hlln, t to I, tiy laklni ail
.nr., of inn ul mat In lh third
Innmi. Hasilnaa msilt lhr. daubls plsrs.
aror.:
OKAND INt.ANO. I HAtTINCia
AIMI.OA Alt II OA.
Kr.nd, Sb I 1 1 ' Pli.r. lb 10 14
t si Mo.n.r. rr I I
1 4 ll Tm, If till
t I t'Wilt, Sb Sill
I l W ilkin, rf 4 I
I II Olilr fflti. u 4 111
t 1 O K.h y.r, lb 4 I t 1
t 4 J'Kirhy, e 4 113
a a ol Norton, p i i a a
I ii-k. d a a a i
si m i z.is.n. p t i
14 11 17 It
Knh.n, lb i
M.II. t
Ml'i.lr, rf t
w h p., if
llr.w.r, lb I
Klo nkt, rf t
Bnll.y,e 4
Kuulk, p a
Tol.li
1 Tol.li
Ufnrt by Innlnts:
Irand l.land ....011 40 100 t
Hantlnts 0 3t 010 i
lummsry Two-b hit.! Klrby, Mrw-
Kun and hlla: oft Norton, J and 4
t rtiiilnaa: ofr Hack, I and t In t In-
nlrif.. Doubla playa: I'li'r to (inffln to
K ht.rmry.r; Ba.'k to Kirhr to Erhir
m.yar: Ki'htArm.yr (uiia...i.d), Haa
on balla: (iff Norton, 1; off Koulk, 1; off
li.ik, I; off Zic.nkin. t. Hlru.k out: Hy
Koulk, 4: ky Norton, 1; by K.rk, 1: hy
gtlcmbtln, aJOol.n ba.ia: Tmtiaa, "Hrm
ar, Witt. Hit by pltrhvd halll Hobn. Ilrw.
ar, Xlompka. Karn.d runa: Orand Island,
S; HaatlnKa, , Lfl on baara; Oranci
laland. II; Itaatlnta, I. Umplra: Wood.
Tim.; J :0V,
PlratM HmS ISmU .
Pill. burgh, Aur 21, Max Caray'a m.f
niricant work at bat, on tha baar and In
tha flald halprd Plttaburih to drfeat
Drooklyn, 4 to a, In It Innlnaa. Brora:
BROOKLYN PlTTSBllROrT
Ol.on, tb t
Job ion, aa t
h tlrl'h, rf I
Whaat. ir 4
Myara, i t
Krh'dt, lb
Hlah, tb
t)br'y,
Ntla
Mlllor. e
Vanva, p
AH H O A I
AH H O A.
0 1 I'tlar'llla. ss a 0 4
1 I 4i(.'aray, cf t t 1
1 I 0 U:b-,, If t 1 4 0
t 1 itup.ii, rr 4 o o a
1 I OJTIrrn y, It, 4 111
1 11 SiTrayn'r, lb 1 0 1 t
1 1 liOrlmm, lb 4 1 t 1
1 1 l.H.'hmldt, o 4 1 1 0
0 S OlC'oopar, p 4 10 1
1 1 l! Totals 14 7 11 IS
1
Totals 41 10(31 21
xOna out whan winning run scored.
Han for Iahrry In ninth.
Btora by Inning.:
Brooklyn n oo (inn noj
PUI.Iiurah 101 COO 010 014
' nummary Runa: Jnhnalon, Myara,
Srhmantlt, Maranvllla. tvarey, Srhnildt.
Coup.r. 'Krror. ; Hlh, Miller, ("ari-y. Two
ha. hit: Coopar. Thraa-ba.a hit: Orlmin.
ainlan baara: John. ion, Sihinlilt, far'y.
Kncriflma: Varna. Sfarnnvllla. Iinuhla play:
Hlsh tu Johnaton to Hf-hirmndt to John
alon. l.'fl on fea.aa: Brooklyn, t; Pitta
bursh, i Baa.a on balla: (iff Vtnca, .1; off
'opar, 1. Hlrurk out: By Vanoa, t; by
Cooper. 1. Hit by pltohed hall: By Cooper
(Whaat).- Wild pltchi-a: By Cnopar (1).
Umpire.: Qulgley and Moran. Tlma: 1:44.
AMI KK AN I.KAOI R.
(I, Alt. K, If. Pel.
Mater, aX. ImIs...II 4V ICS tt 411
(aih, iwuoit .... lit 44t n .ava
Hiekr. lleyeland IH 411 lt .all)
iflllmann. IIHrnlt .lit 44 .1 lt -SSA
Kcbani, rar lork. till II IM. ti
ATIONAI. IKAt.lK.
4i. AH. K. II. Pet.
Hornahy, M. Iiul. Ill Sail ll IS7 JM
Tiniwr, j-itt.i.urah aa lit .aia
lllfhe. Pltlaburgh II 471 N4 I7t .as
l.rlmea, lilrago ..IIS SOS KO 144 .
Miller, thloaaa ... 7 1W 4a 111 .laa
to an early Iea4 which tha t.lnka wra
unalila to ovarc ome. Hi or.;
NORKOI.K. I UNCOI.M
AUH.O.AI ABHOA.
Ath'ton. ..till) Hpr'aer. aa S a 0 1
a t am, ri a 1 a
llliyr. 2b till
O'Cunkey, c S 1 4 1
o dibion, r( I 1 1 0
0 Hool, If t 1 1 0
HM'Coy, lb I 0 10 0
0 .Inker, lb 4 1 1 1
leJmlth, p 4 1 S
41 117 tl
ITotala 43 11 27 11
Mlt'ell, ib t 0 1
11. rr, 3b t 1 1
Hou.a, l( t 1 4
Clark, ttt
Oravaa, cf 4 0 I
He'rty, lb 4 1 7
Dldler, p 4 1 0
Totals
Brora by Inning. :
Norfolk
Lincoln
...040 00(1 0127
...too 021 001 t
Nummary Huna: Atherton (2), Marr,
Knapp 12), (Iravea Dlillar, Carrlg (I),
lya. Hool, Zlnker, Km I in. Krror : Marr,
(onkevf Two-baa hit: Dye. Bacrlflc.a
hit: Clark. Htruck out: By Dldler, 4; by
Bmllh, 7. llaaea on balla: Off Dldler, t;
oft Hmllh, 7. Earned runa: Norfolk, S;
Lincoln, t. Umplrea: Meyera. Tlma: 1:40.
Safe or Out
Falrbury, : Bluea, 4.
Kalrbury, Aug. 2 falrbury took a
well playtd gama from (ha Bluea, t to 4,
hy timely hitting. Bllaa Had the arnra In
tha aevrnth with a home run over left
field fence,
core: ,
BEATRICE. I FAIRBl'RY.
AHH.OA1 ABHOA.
Wlgglna.2b 111 URnonay, aa 4 I S S
Klr.h r, lb 1 1 S HW'huah, lb 1 110 1
Quinn, aa 1 0 i 4 M'ler It. rf 4 1 t 0
now'an, cf 1 I O'Bllai. rf 1110
Mooney, If 3 1 1 0 Reithle, If 1 0 0 0
l.aliarge.lb 4 0 1 lll'level'd, Sh 1111
MrK.e, rf 4 0 1 Olloo.! In. Ib 1 1 1 I
linger, u 111 0 O'Connor. 0 4 1 4 I
Maruia, p 4 1 1 I Wolfolk, p 4 10 1
Totals 911117 11
Totals It 7 II 12
Score by inning.:
R.atrka 000 ;o IDS I
Kairhury 001 Oft 101 I
aumniary Runa; I.abri. MrKea. 'n
ger. Starquia, Rnaney 11), lllla., Wolfolk.
Krrr: yumu, llama runa: Bhaa, Rooney.
To ba. hita- tli harnioU t!i, Maiqula
(I), Kirchner PairlOra hit.. Ktrrhnar til,
SIDina. Wimbuah, Cleveland. . on
balla: nf Slarula. I: oft Wnlfalk. 4.
Ntnlen baa.e; tluodwln. Raoney, liH.a, t'n
ger . Poultle playa: Raoney to Wimbuah
ta Kouney; Rtoae'. (loo.la.tn ta Wimnu.li.
air, a aut; Hy Mi'un, 1. br Woifuik, 1.
Iri an baaea: HeairK. II; r.irbury, 13.
lini'lta. Jutiiua Time: I tl,
I aeka laws, 1 U a.
Lincoln, Au --t.in.-oln (Ifouvad ah
l-ia 1 im Tb iitimn gu gaayittitig to win from the t irrnnn
Q. Whan the ball waa hit In front of
tha plata tha batter' threw hla bat ar-
Mentally and hit the ball further. What
would that ba called?
A, Interferenr mill mnat ba piinletied
ftcrordlngly. The umpire la not permitted
to Jutlg whother It la accidental.
Q. Runner, on flrat and third. Man on
flrat atarta to aleal. Bull Ia thrown to
aecond. Second baeeman thrnwa tha ball
to the flrat baaeman and tha runner la
caught between them. ".Man on third
make, a bluff to go hlma. Ball la thrown
to the catcher. Runner, who waa on flrat,
reachea aecond and the otht-r 00 third
geta bark to the bane, Would you give
the runner on flrat a. atolen base?
A. Yea. '
Q. Runner on flrat and aecond baaea.
Tha runner on flrat runa to aecond and
tnuchea the baaa. The ball la thrown to
third and tha umpire called tha runner
on aecond out claiming he waa forced,
Waa that rlxht?
A. No. The runner on flrat eoiild have
gone hack to flrat a he waa not forced.
If ha waa not forced, there could be no
fore play.
Q. At the and of tha alxlh Inning
tha acora la S to 7 In favor of the vl.ltlng
team. In the laat half of the eeventh
tha home team ecoree a run and tha
gam la then called on account of dark
n.a. Tha vlaitura claim they won, Ar
they right?
A. No, the acora waa tied. The team
eerond at bat always get credit for what
II dace.
y Runner la on third haae. Baiter
attempta the aqurei play. Ball roll.
In front of tha plata and aa the batter
atana for flrat the hall bounce, into him.
Catcher cannot field It and the umpire
ealla th batter out and eenda tha run
ner borne. Waa ha right T
A. N. Th hatter la out but n Hae
runner ran rua w hen runner ta hit by
batted bait.
Carter Lake Club Win
Two Haielll Content
Carter Lake emerged victorious in
two failles eairrday on its home
grounds, drlealiug the I'oHtoiiiie
Kinplovrs, li to tl. and the Star Fur
nace, II to 10. The Clubmen over-
tame a U run lean in tne ttnin m
Ht(ittg (.rnr 0mu
t Hfn.Nillei TuettUy
Fradvtil. Mai.. Au "-th
r ns.'ti Kas lH iH l -t
H .( i lml Irottett at. ptvui
Si week Th rnttlmi, KuH sltrtl
T r, 'tJ l4 ( alavi Utaltsd
ft th .ul Mvw tvt) H
will ba d tttibutad it) ru' nivty
da.ly
I
BaseBallGesults
enaMandin
WMtTK.RN IKAUIK
'NUndlnca. (
wot.rct.i w.r,Pct
Tulsa li tl .SIS, Huff alitea a 70 .407
HI. Joseph II l4.IS7!kla City S4 74.41
Wichita It Sl.tMl. Mulue tl II .11
Bioua City 71 .111; Denv.r i 17.141
yesterday's Heaull.
Oklahoma City, I I: ! Molnea, 21.
Ienvar. 12-1: Bt. Jiaeph, 10-10.
rlloua City, J; Tulsa, t.
Today's 4jme,
Nt. Jntph at Omaha.
Wichita at Denver.
Tula at Ilea Molnea.
Oklahoma City at Hiuus City.
KKBttANK a' HTATP. LEAOIE
X landing.
W.t. l'ct.l w X, Pet.
Norfolk II Is .S7l Kalrbury 14 27 .471
Lincoln 10 20 .S'101 Haallnga 20 31 .312
lieatrlc 21 21 .1001 U. laland 1 12.171
Vealerday'a Keeulta.
Norfolk, 7; Lincoln, S.
tirand laland, S; Hastings, t.
Kalrbury, I; Beatrice, 4.
Today's Oamr.
Beatrtca at Falrbury,
llran'l laland at Hastings.
Norfolk at Lincoln.
NATIONAL LEAGIE.
BtaiKllngs.
W. L. Pet. I W. 7,. Pet.
NewTork 74 44 .S17('laclnnafl 17 IS .1(1
Chicago IS 14 .167 Brooklyn ft 13 .476
Bt. Louis 47 14 .614 Phil 43 71 .171
Plttabu o 14 It .l4t)Bo.ton II 71 .321
l'ealerday's Result.
Pittsburgh. 4; Brooklyn, I.
(Only gam scheduled.)
Today's (lames.
Brooklyn at rit (.burgh.
Chicago at St. Louis.
(Only gamea scheduled.
AMERICAN I.EAGIB
" Btandlngs.
TV.L.Pct.l
New York 74 60 .617 Chicago
HI, Louis 73 62 .64 Wajth'totl
Detroit S 67 ,64(! Phlla'phla
Cleveland S3 SI .60S Boalon
Vesteirday' Results.
New York, 2j Rt. Louis, 1,
Chicago, 6-2; Philadelphia, 1-7.
Cleveland-Boston. doubl-hedr
poned, rain. '
((Only games scheduled.)
Today' Game. .
Chicago at Detroit.
.Ht. Louis at Cleveland.
Washington at Na wYork.
Buatou at Philadelphia.
V T. Pet.
SO 42.48
61 86 .472
60 7 .417
4 74.311
post.
AMERICAN AHSUCIATIO.V
Btandlngs.
IV. L. Pet.
St. Paul H 47 .63Kan, City
Mln'apoll 72 6S ,649ll,oulvlll
Mllwauke 73 til ,6(4Toledo
Indl'apoll 61 62 .623Colunibua
Vealerday'a Keeulta.
Bt. Paul, ': Kan.aa City, 4.
Indianapolis, S; Louisville, t.
Milwaukee, 6; Minneapolis, 4.
No other gam played.
Today's Game.
Tndlanapolla at Loulavtlla.
Mtnneapolla at Milwaukee.''
Bt. Paul at Kansas City.
Columbus at Toledo.
W. L. Pet
S 4 .616
4 70 .(77
62 71 .317
47 16 .361
Yankees Win
lMiuniiig Battle
From Browns
Boy Golfer Shools Par
in National Tourney
Toledo, 0,. Aug. 28.-(By A. T)
George Autbach, one of Boston's boy
golf wonders, shot a par 70 in hitv
rirst qualifying round of, the United
States Golf association's nation pub
lic links tournament over the Otta
wa park course today and easily led
the players who had finished IM holes
at n.K'ii. Following Aulhaih were
Mike Tobiu, jr., of I'hiladrlpliia,
whose card showed a .V-.U-7J, and
Walter ( rodwus of Chict?" with the ch..s
same total, while F.ddie Held of
Lotus came next with i -t'l .U 74. iio.i.,.
New VurkTakfi Tltrff Out
of Four (iniuca Vllicn
hawLry ltrl Sliorktr
in llurlrr'i Dm I.
Vew York, Aug, 2M The Vew
York Americana increased their lead
over Jst Loin to game and half,
drlealnif the II r oh n s in thrilling
1 1 inning pitchers' batlie, 2 to I. The
victory gave the Yankees three garnet
out of the four-game aeries,
Shocker, who won the first game of
the aeries, found a stubborn op
ponent in Dub Slunkey, Shawkey
pitched ont f the bet games of bit
eareer and finally triumphed over
bit famous rival from St. l.otn. The
Yankee twirlrr yielded only four hit
against eight off Shorter, although
the St. Loui pittber bad better ron.
trol. Tha only bases on balls issued
by Shocker were two intentional
pastes to Srhatig. Shawkey walked
seven men.
New Yotk scored the first run of
the game in the second inning, when
Sch a tig singled and scored on Ward's
triple. Sevcreid lied the arore in the
fifth with a borne run into Hie lett
field bleat hers, the only ealra base
hit off Shawkey.
The game remained deadlocked
until the 1 1 th, when Dttgan led off
with a aitiKle. Kuth f lied lo the in
field, but 1'ipp'i hot tingle past Sisler
advanced Dugan to third. Schang
wat intentionally passed and Meusel
drove out a sacrifice fly to loom
which waa to deep that no effort wat
made to get Dttgan at the plate. The
game wat perfectly fielded by both
tidet. Score:
HT. Lot'tU . 1
Ail ll ii a i
Tekla rf 11 0 Wilt, rr
riHjs.n. is
4'Kiith. rr
'Plnu. Ib
S'a.-hang, e
I Meuael. If
Ward, ib
4'Mcntt. ea
IIHhawkey, p
Sioux City Wins Three Out of
Five From Lelivelt's Oilers;
Packers Take Final Game, 7-6
Stale Tourney
Flrat Hound
Qualifying Scorn
Siotu City, Aug. 2H,Siou t'itv
made it thtrr out of five (rout Tulsa,
is itiiiing the fnul game, 7 to b. Man
ager l.tlnilt aniiiiumrd that the
Oilers would lay the eighth intiiiiu
under prutot oil the grounds that
it was time to call the name at the
end of the seventh. Score
an it o a I
KEW yr.RK.
AHIIOC
roater. lb I I
ai.i-r. ib lilt
Wlllls'a. If 1 t I
Jac'eon. rr 1 I
MM... lb 4 I
Paver'd. a 114
tlrhr.-s 4 11
HIiot kT, p 1 t I
I I
a i
1 1
I I
1 1
1 0
a l
Rennet t rt I
T p.ua. la 4 1
l'le. II II
Ulnk ll If
Uut.H Ib I I
Mailman (
1I..I ma, ea I
rt-iakr, 4 I
Ilia, k, 4
aii ii ti a
4 I
I H'l'iin. a 4
I I II a ay, in I
I e aimer, lb 4
I H-tt, lb 4
SOU ll. ll.. f If s
I i 'i s.i.l it I
a i ki.h .f i
I I in ar. rf 4
I I iuirr.
1 It leer, d
luiaia aa ii in -
I Totals It 14 II
Tw nut whn winning run . nred.
.,r. by Inning (e.glit innings by agist
ment); Tula , r) I ii I an I
Sn-ui CMy o;u sju ej J
aumniary Runat limnrti. Th .n.l'son (It,
tlavta, lamb I'loaiiy, llanilllun, lleniln.
War, Mala, Mattok, li-i-'s.l.l. Uu. IV.
Nneltg.r r.irur: It a in II I ..n, Twohaaa
lute: lamb III, ialerard, IIU.II, 'a.
mer. Klih, Hettiiniiwas, Koine latis: t'roa
by, ItoaiiS'l, lUmlilon Marririr. hit: Pal
mer, Nliilea bara. Henjielt. Thiiliia.ia
('-) liiiib. y.mrnmtl runa. Pious t'ltv tt
Tulsa. I, l(l on baaea: Tulaa. I, kioui
Ci'l. II II. a. on balla: nil Ilia k. 2;
oft Roeltgn. 4. rltrui k out: Hr Ilia. k.
a: hi' itiiidaer. 4
Penver. S Tw hee l)iil Pi.tier. We
l'haiil, iiafr. Ilumk, anaat-i. VVNgbl.
THi-e ba-a bill n lnua aa.ridi h'l .
II... I k liases a balla: (( Vm.'luls. II
If Hall 1 hiiuih out' t Hail. I. br
ll.olia I Mud pit.h: Hail I'a.od bail,
Orat...wekl. mli u t.aaaa. at J...-IK. a,
liens. 4 Runa and bile (iff V'i"ihr.e 4
and In I I I Innloge, off Hall, t and I ii c i i.n. P. 1
in I I I Innings t ii.pn... luiaolue and I .. N.aie. Y C.
Held. Time, I it..
Thurinan and
Coin Win Games
Thurinan and Coin won the right
to play in the second round of the
kotiiliv.rstrcn Iowa baseball tourna
ment at Council IHtifl. by virtue of
their victories yesterdav,
"I.efty'' Towers on the mound for
Thurman was in fine form and held
Sidney to seven scattered hits and
wbifli'd II men, while bis trammatet
j,ounili Kohcris for 11 safetirs. The
score was 10 to J, C, Probst led the
attack with a home run, double and
single in five trips to the plate.
Coin'a 17-year-old pitcher, Daugh-
rw'S ui: ir Ilia, a.i - , . ,
lilt by pic had ball: i rty, proved too much lor trie I f.
Hut
if. m r r i.
H. A li.nl.l, '. U 41
Jalliea Allan, t.
Nay ablauts, K ' , l
w, u I H .
K. C en.. I, 14 P .
il. M lluia-r, Haailii.,, 4S
II il II. -..,, p. '. , li
cuff l(i.M,..i..a r t",
j.. a n.it. y. ' ii
II Y. M.4 ... r, c II
N.B.I. P l' ,..,.,,.,,(
41
SI Kma V I'
It. a i ini.r. y.M.t. ...
, I ah.nr, Punt,
1 ll. 1 II. Mr., y. p .,,
II Hl, i,, K P. .
M. K. Ullii.ailh, V, I
I' J J-. I. ...,. K . .
J ..III) l ..It, S I'
A ll l'i..ll I. c .
Mar tn.ui.i y. t:
i, a. a . i.oir ii it ,
w. ..,!? p .
I'. It. VV iln.arlll, K. P,
. J .i-i. P V.
R II, lleoile.be, K. I'
T Hunt, P. IV
M. a llyili. r C
r. a Mai... p. c. ...
C. Hlnginan, P. I'. , . .
li. M.i'arihv, l.ak,
SI ll. rail. P C. ,.
Maaaara, I oiit. , . ,
I'aiiii-r, Pont
Muiphr. P c
ii, i'i..-.sn P O. ..
li, A ill .on. P. I'
A. London. P c ....
C. W. Keiir, lk ...
II. It lUlilialn. P. ('.
I, Hai ph V. V
J. Home, p c
K. K. inrrr. P C. ..
A (liramr. P. r ,
II r Ilia. (It.Mil'toiil. bl llM.tlgar: H-n-' lv. I. ..I,.. ., ... -1,1. ..,.11,., I ' Ralph Hull-1, II II.
n.H. Lfliveli). Time. 1.41. I inMrea: An- ' "" ." tl. T.,o..r. II II ...
deraifn and lwia.
Ttts 11 till H Total It I II 11
iTwo out when winning run scared.
Score br lnnlnaa:
t lunula 00 01 000 001
New Turk ...,.010 o 001 i s
ummary Run: Revereld. Dugan,
Kchang. Rrrora: 0. Two-la.e tllta: Meueel
PIdd. Three-baa niij ward. Hume run
Nevereld. Maerlflces: Jacohann. Hho'ker,
Meueel. Left on bases: New Vork. I; RI
tiuls. I. Raaea on balls: Off Phawkey. 7:
off Mhncker. I. fltruck out: Hy Hhawkay. 7:
by Rhnrker, 4 empires: Morlarty and
Lvan. Time: 1:10.
tiptlt rouMe-H eeder.
Philadelphia, Aug. 21. Chicago and
Philadelphia anllt even In a double-header,
tha former winning the flrat. t to 1. and
dropping th aecond, 7 to 2. X'ors, firat
PHILADELPHIA.
CHICAGO, I AH.H.ll.A.
AB.H.O.A.IToung lb 4 113
Hooper, rr 4 1 0 0 Ha user, lb
Johnson. sa til I' M.-i: an, rf
Cnlllna, 2h 4 1 I 0 Miller, rf
Hheeley.lb 111 Sjl' kln. e
Mostll. cf 4 14 UHl'lnwsy.s
Pslk, If 4 11 20l Wslker, If
M'l' l.n, lb 4 1 1 llr-'lnway, lb
a.'hslk.e 111 OIHssty, p
R Hon, p 1 0 llsliruggy
Totals 21 11 27 l Total
rHattsd for Haaty In nfntb.
Rcor by Innlnga:
Chicago 100 031 0005
Philadelphia 021 000 000 t
Summery Runs: Hooper (2). Johnson.
Collins. Falk. Hauaer. Perkins. Walker. Kr.
ror: Hasty. Two-na.e in: riaaiy. noma
runa Hooor. Palk. Sacrlflcea: McClowan
Bheeley. Rnbertaon (2). Hooper. Double
ava: (Jallowar to Young to Mauser, i;ai
uway to Hau.er. Left on baaea: Chicago,
I; Philadelphia, I. Raaea on hall.! Off
Robertson. I: ort Mssty. i. mruox out
Rv Rnhertsnn. 1: by Hasty. 4. Hit hy
pitched ball: By Haaty (Mchalk). empires:
Guthrie and LMneen. Time: 1:42,
Score, second game:
CHICAiXI PHILADKI.PHTA
ADHOA! AB.H.O.A.
lfooper.rf S 2 I 0 Toung.Ib 6 0 4 1
i
I 1 I 0
114 0
4 11
114 2
10 2 4
4 3 10
400
110 1
l a
14 I 27 10
.Tohnann.s
Collins, 2b
Bheely.lb
Moatll.ef
Falk, If
M'l'leln.Sb
Taryan.o
tlack.p
xHtrunk
Courtney.p
Ha user, lb
M'Cenwn.et
Miller.rf
Perkins, o
Oaloway.aa
Walker, If
acheer.lb
11 Naylor.p
Totals
M 11 27 11
Totala 21 11 24 S
xBatted for Mack In seventh.
Chicago too 000 100 J
Philadelphia ozi "(o uix 1
Summary Runa: Hooper. M''Ctetlan.
Hauaer (2). Mcllowan, Milter, 1'erklna,
H heer. Kaytor, Krrora: Johnson, McCtel.
Ian. Two-base hlla: Flk, Haoper. Mc-
Oowan. Horn runa: Scheer, Miller. Sacrl-
flcea: Cnlllna, Scheer. lioubla play: 1'er
klna to Toting. , Left on baecs: thtcago.
I: Phlladlephla, I. Raseae on halls: Off
Hack. 2; off Courtney, 8; off Naylor, 1.
Rlruck out: By Mack, 4; hy Naylor, 3; by
Courtney, 2. Hlla: Off Mack, I In 0 In
nings; off Courtney, 2 In 2 Innlnga. Loa
Ing pitcher: Mack, Vmplros: Outhrl and
Ulneen. Tim: 1:46.
Major League Record
New York, Aug. 27. The week's
record in each league of games play
ed, won and lost, together with runs,
hits and errors, men lett on bases
and runs scored by opponents, in
cluding games of Saturday, follow:
National.
New Trk..
at. i.ouis ,.
Chicago ...
Cincinnati .
Pitlehurgh
Rroeklvn ..
'hll.l.lnhis
H...U.U , . . .
New Ta'k
at, Low .
elr.nl . . ,
j Cleveland
p. w, l. r. ir. r. Ln on.
i i i ;t ii i i i
I 2 1 IS 66 10 IT 11
S 4 It 10 .IS 4.1
4 4 1 36 7 IS !l
7 I I 60 la t 4 J!
1 4 4 41 4 I 41 i!
I I I 41 77 Ll l '
I I 4 30 41 I II 21
laterlrsa,
p vr. ik r, il u t.H iit.
I I 8 It 64 a .1 .4
T 4 I 14 t SI 3 1
I I I II M I II 11
1 I I II II I II H
4 I 4 II 61 IS n
1 1 i 11 It II I 11
5 I 4 1 1 II 41 II
t I 4 II 41 14 I. It
Spill iNialil Hill,
flea Moines, Aug 21 i iklabofn City
and Ilea Moine divided a duuhle header,
the llollandrra wintilng th Initial run
teat, t tu I, and th Uouetrre tha nightcap,
1 to I
a-oia flrat gam:
ok LA citt. I pp.a ttoivra
All II OA AHH.tlA.
Pitt, rf 111 (lenln. rf SSI
Kr-ger, lb 4 1 I I Wagnar.ib 4 11
PIMier. lb 4 1 I 1 Koran, rf 4 1
M'L-an'e, Ib 4 11 ei'oop.r, Ih 4 I 1
Ullig'dl, If I I 1 Olllranay, If 4 I
Wlndle, sa I 1 1 I Uiirman, 2b 1114
Moor, if 1 1 g I Connolly,. 111
White, o 410 Manner, a 4 I I 1
i'syna, pit I Lynch, p 1 t I I
('roes, p t I
Total 11 10 17 II al'ullop 11
I Totala II 7 211
iHatled for l.yn.-h In eighth.
Pitt out for bunting third eirlke,
hYore by Innlnga:
Oklahoma City 100 002 (lot 5
Ilia Miillies .010 001 tno 2
Nummary Runa: Kruegnr (2). Pllber,
Mclianlel., (llnglardl, Wagner, Draney. Kr
rora: Wlnilje, White, Payne, Cooper,
Two-base lilts: Kiu.ger (21, (llnglardl.
(Iraney. Wagner. I'ft on bn.e: Oklehunia
City, I; iea Mnlnaa. 6. airurk nut: )ly
Lym h. I; by Payne, 1, lla..a on halls: (iff
l.rn.h, I; off I'avne. 1 Hit hy pitched ball:
Hy Lynch (Wlndle); by Payne (Dorman t
paaaed bait: tianner. Ksrned runa and
hlla: off Lynch, 2 and 7 In I Innlnga; off
Croes. 2 and I In 1 Inning; off Payne, 0
and 7 In t Innlnga. Loeing pitcher: Lynch,
1ouMe playe: Moor to Mfli.nlrla; (lor
man to Cooper. Cmplrca: Pitapatrlck and
liavla, Tlma: 1:60.
Recnnil game:
OKLAHOMA CITY VF.H MOINKA
. but five safe blows, and his tram
won, 7 lo 6.
Trey nor will play Oris wold in the
first game this afternoon while At
lantic and Corning will cross bata in
the second.
The scores:
iio.vrr thurmav
A II HO A AO HO A
O Ad's. Ih 6 I 10 o Martin, rt I I I I
11 Mulra, rr I 1 K Pro t, as t I 1
V. H...H. it, 4 i ii I'ro t, ib a I a I
Crowell, o 4 I I 1 Ha'llon. ! I 2 4 I
Roberta. P 4 I I 4 Rhode. If 4 11
THIIlea, If 4 I 1 1 II I, Ha. f 4 1
CAr a, Ib 4 2 Malloay Ib 4 I
S ar.a.m, aa 4 1 ' Powers, p 4 1 1
Hop na, i l I I I I Col, a 4 11
Totals II 7 2(10, Totals II 11 21 I
Rear by Innlnga:
Kidney 000 00 10 I
Thurinan 1"1 III tos I
RuiiimarV Runs: 0). Rilles, Crowell,
Roberts It. Proli.l, (I Prol.-t ll). Rhode
(I), lllrks, Cule. Halloway, Pnweia.
lrrore: Wilson li), Ruben, O. Prohal
(2. Hamilton, Halloway. noma run
.41
61
4t
Pllt.rf
Kru.ger.2b 4
Kllher,2h 4
M li.nl. Ih
ilnlarill.lf
Wlndle.a
Moore, cf
Whlle.o
Payne, p
tti ilea, p
iTai
All H. O.A.I
4 1 2 O'llenlncf 2
1 oiWaaner.Sb 2
1 IHoran.rf 4
t 2' Cooper, Ib 2
I 0 llraney.lf 4
1 lUiormHn.2b 4
2 1 ''nnnoily, .a 4
7 1' HHnner,o 2
0 X Merx,p 2
u i'
Total
Prolan. Three l.aaa hit: (1. Htllss Two-
baa hlla: (I. Prohat. O. Htlles. Crowell,
Roberts. Rlolen baaea: J. Proh.t. Rhode,
Hwanaon. lioubla pJaya: Hamilton to
Halloway. p.aard ball: Cot (2). Baaa
hits: off Roberta. Ill off Powers, 7.
Htruck out: Hy Robert. 10; by Powers. 11.
Number of Innlnga pitched: Hy Roberta. I,
by Powera. I. Umpires: Uondlnt nd Ko.
Time: 1:46. .
TABOR. I COIV
AH H O A1 A R H O. A.
u.a'., u l 0 1 I' T.ajnar. Ih lilt
Mann, rf I 1 1 0 Burman, If 40
T'pton, If 1 1 King, c 1 1 It
Queen, o 111 nuttnn, 2k I 0 I
Hill in. H Z ail " nnon'ey, an a 7
M, A. Ilaird. P '
c A. Conner. P. C ......
Jack Porliy. "I I
'laorsa Cue pen, (I, f.. ...
II karts. Pout
It A. t aileon, Punt
II J Hon. h-r, M P. ,
M M llosers. Pont. .... .
A M Peaiheratona, M P...6
(I II cbii.tophen. Naif. ..II
handy Hu.laon. Pont. .,,. 6
P. Huntsman, Hebron .....60
P. A. Warden, PalrMiry ...61
Kendall. Pont , 44
K. W. Arnold P C 42
R P. Halld, P C. , 6
P. H Peters, M P 41
P. Huntsman, Htirnn ...,.l0
K. A. Watden, Pairburjr, . ,61
H Kendall. Pont II
K. W. Arnold, P C II
H. H I'elera. Milter Park ... 44
Our Herkelt, P. (', JS
W ally Hhepald, ( . IT
Allan H'ggina. O C C 47
Harold Ku.el. II It...
Ray Low. Miller Park
M. J. Hoarta, I). P C.
H C. Huniney, O. I". C
M. T, awarta, o. P. C,
; J VI, P. porter, ll. P. c.
AH H.O.A J a. trope. 2d 110 1! Dough ty, p I I I
4
1
I
I
1
1
0
1 0
0 0
I 2
1 0
I 2
1 11
1 1
1 I
S 1
0 4
2 0
31 11 27 1)
Totals 21 7 24 12
iliatted for While la eighth.
Oklahoma City 000 100 010 J
bra Molnea mo 001 loi 2
Summary Runa: Pitt, Pllber. Hnran,
Cooper, Men. Krrora: none. Two-baaa
hlta: Mclianlel, Pitt. Krueger. Left on
la.es: Oklahoma, 4; ! Molnea, 7. Htrurk
out: Hy Payne, 4; by ,Mri, a. Usees on
balls: Off Psyna. 1; off Men, 1. Karned
runs ami hlla: off Payne, 2 and 10 In 7
limine; off MrBn, 0 and I In 1 Inning;
off Mer. 2 and 7 In t Innlnga. Ln.lng
pitcher: Payne. Ilooble play: linrmnn to
Connolly. I'mplrea: Flizpalrlck and Davie.
Time: 1:21. s
Denver Winn and Iae.
IVenver, Aug. 2. Hplittlng a double
header with Ht. Joseph, fienver won nn
even break In the aenea with th Salnta.
Th local took the flrat, 12 to I. and
the vlaltora the second, 10 Id 6. Score:
'ST. JGHKPH DENVER
A. H.O.A AH.H.O.A
Olson. Ih 4 1 7 0 O'Brien, cf J 2 1 0
Cor'den, If 6 1 2 OiKerr, sa 6 2 2 0
Fisher, rf I 1 O'Shanley, 2b 6 2 2 6
Bnn'lts, if 9 1 1 OJPat'son, 2b 6 1 2 1
M'P'ld, Ib 6 I 1 2 Car'ght, Ih 3 2 11 2
Muter. - 2b 6 1 4 2! Wright, rf 6 I 3 1
Tirowne, as 4 t 2 Sltlomca, If 6 11 0 0
(Irab'akl, c 1 1 3 0 Parker, c 4 2 10
Orover, p 1 0 1 1: Proem n, p 4 1 1 4
Hovllk, p 1 1 0 ll Hall, p 10 0 0
Totala 37 12 24 ITotala 40 11 27 11
Score by Innings:
St. Joseph 213 Oil) 12010
uenver (20 (101 41x 11
Summary Runa: Olson, KIsher (3),
Ronowlta. Mcliunald, Itrowne (2), (irabow-
skl, Hovllk. O'Hrlen (3), Kerr (2), Shan-
ley. Cartwrlght (3), Wright. (Somes,
Parker. Krrora: Fieher. Browne (2i,
t'artwrlght. Korned runs: St. Joseph, I;
Denver, 11. Stolen basen: Kerr, Cart-
wright, Wright. Two base hits: Bonnwltz,
Nufcr, Fisher. McDonald, ahnnley,
O'Brien. Km-rlfle hits: Parker, droves.
Haae on balls: Off Freeman, (; off
droves, 2; off Hovllk, 2, Htruck out:
By Freeman, 2; hy Hall, 1; by droves,
1; by Hovllk, 1. Left on ba.es: Denver,
I: St. Joseph, . Wild pitches: Hovllk
(2). Oroves. Double plays: Wright to
Kerr to Patterson; Browne to Nufer; Mc
Donald to Nufer to Olson. Hit hy pitcher:
drahnwskl by Freeman. Runs snd hits:
Off Freeman, 10 and 11 In 7 1-3 Innings:
off Hall, none and 1 III I 3-3 Inning; off
droves, 11 and II In ft Innings (none out
In seventh; off Hovllk, 1 and none In 2
Innings. Time: 1:66. Umpires; Held
and Dnnohue.
Second gsme
T. JuhKI'H, ! DENVER.
ABHOA AH II OA.
Cll.en.1b 6 0S 1' O'Brien, cf 1130
Cor den. If 4 I 1 o Kerr, ss, 4 113
Pi.har. rf 4 2 3 n Shsnl y. !h 4 2 2 1
Hon US, .f 4 11 ! Pat ami. Ib 4 10 1
M l i' Id. n 4 4 13 Wright, rf I 2 I
Nufer. Ih 12 I Car! tit, lb 1013
Hro'ne, a 2 1 1 ( Domes, If 110
Drab ski. a 4 1 4 Kil led, c 341
Huvllk, p 3 I 1 Voorheie, p I 0
. Hall, p : a a a
Totals l 14 31 n: '
Totals ,11 131 tl
a
i
i
ri ui.ih 1112 Murphy, cf lain
i, -u ..r 1 A 0 Q'llrfchtel. Ih til
v-.m..,' 4 1 0 21)iVault. rf lilt
( 11.,.1'h 10!
Total 11 t 2J I
Totals 30 6 24 1 11
iMitted for Mann In nlulh.
cor by Innings: ........ .
Tabor 0(1 DUO 002 I
Col I"4 040 001 1
nummary Runs: Rndenbaugh. Alstrop
f2). I'tterhsck (2), VVyman. Lamer, llur
man. Dution (2), Hhonesy, Dougherty.
Murphy Krrora: Mnwhor (2). Wyman,
King. Dulton, Murphy. Two-base hlta:
Lamar, King. Pacrlfloa hit: Msnn. Stolen
baaea: Lamar Hurman Double play:
Dougherty to Dutton to Huchtel Hit bats
man: DeVault hy W'ymau. Passed balla:
Hy tjueen (2). Hsae hits: Off Dougherty,
6: oif Wyman. s. Struik oul: Hy Dough
erty, 10; by Wyman. 6. Inning pitched:
Hy Dougherty, t: by Wyman. I liases on
balls: Off Dougherty, 6; olf Wymore. i.
Umpire: Fog and Oondlng. Tim of gam:
1:30.
Team Matches
FONTKNKLI.K
,7t (first team)
,S P. Kendall 00
. 2 H. Donovan 76
.SOiF. Iionovau S3
H, Parmer S3
268
FREMONT 331
Marr 931 FONTF.Nf'.LI.K
Hammond. .. .1011 (aecond leiim)
, e May 1011 VV. I,. Hudson. ...IS
' J.' Marr IS'H. R. William. . .14
;F. Msssara .HI
312; Don Pillsburgh. . .17
ANTM.OPF. 11.1 II
TiORK
Joe Smith
J. C. .Poster .
C. B. daunt..
O. H. Yoder.-
I.IM OI.N
(1. S. Siatlery.
Joe Lutke
L. Berroughs..
Joe Brown
. .I'M
:tt',8
OM AH VILLI)
ci.l n
(.eeond team)
.K(l
.14
,2
.8K. Reed.
1 M. .T: Hwsrtl
142IO). Beckett..
OMAHA COPNTRVO. Vaughn..
41.1 B
.all 321
,3 OMAHA P1EU)
, nol ( LI B
.76 (flrat team)
j Jack Hughea 70
111 B. Young 71
I Sam Reynolda 7
I La Douceur HL
F. (lalnes....
R. Patera
W. J Foye. . .
W. Bhcpard..
316
Oklahoma Republioans May
Adopt Anti-Klan Plank
Oklahoma City, Okl., Aug. 28.
An anti-Ku Kiux klan plank mav
be included in the platform of the
republican party at the slate con
vention here Monday, accordine to
party leaden gathering at state head
quarters. The state executive committee will
meet Monday morning to lav final
plans for the program to be carried
out in the campaign, it was an
nounced by C. A. Alexander, state
chairman,
Jack lluahea, O. P.
Prank Donovan. Pont.
Mary Donovan, pnnt.
Hlaln Young, O. P. C. ..
H. H Hold. o. C, C, ,
i). R, Walllrh. Preiriont..
C. It Daunt, York
tl. II. Yodir, Yor
Robert Yale, York
L. P.. Poster. Tork 41
P. ('. Msloney, Auburn .47
(' L. Hrnwn, Auburn .It
Phil W.rnher. O, P. C. ....4
c. R Tvlcr, O. P r to
Jo Brown. Lincoln A 41
P. L. McCoy, H. II. ........41
A J. a oil Hi, Lincoln A 44
W. R. B ait. Lincoln A. ...I
(Jen Vaughn, O. P. C. .....4.1
Phil Altken. Lincoln C. C...41
A. C. .ar not,. H. H.
-. K. Dow, MUIt Park .
V. D. King, ffrk
A. L. Hra.lstret, ti. 1. .,
T. W. Clark. Jr.. O. C. O.
T II. Caldwell. O. C. ?... .47
W, R. Adams, Fremont ,,..60
I.. K. Msy. Premout 61
ft. Howies, Hebron 12
Jo Tucker, Lincoln A 42
L, K, Thomas, Hebron ,...(2
James Austin, Laknma ....H
M. McCarthy. Lakoma 44
o. M. Monoid, P. C
D. K, Marsh, Hebron ..
P, D. Dowes. O. P. C.
L. Ilammokil. Fremont
H. P. Sylvester, it. P. C. ...44
C. J. Marr, Fremont f SI
R. Darrett, O. P. C
II. Montgomery, H. 11. ...
R. Moser, H. H
H, C. Petersen, Fremont
I. Laird, Fremont
New CliaplfTi InstaUci!
I'oturadn Siinng. Aug .'8 Three
alumna chanters of Helta Sigma l'hsi-
(keien innings by aareemrntl. "Yor by j,,,, ndtHMIa ororitv. were itlstdllrd
,.K an I in I'" s'!orilo at the clusing sessinn of
inetr annum coiivetiiiou nere rsaiur
day, it was announced etrrtUy.
The are bwated in Colorado
Springs, IViivrr and Oreeley.
. .41
..ii
..44
..41
..46
...41
...41
...44
.60
.41
.41
.60
.41
.64
M. H. LaDuuccur, O. F. C...44
P. I.yk, H. H 44
(I, Klattrry, L. ', C 41
Kenneth Herd, O. F, C 34
Jo Smith, York 43
James. Harvey, O, F. C. ..41
K. A. Haddler, H. H 4S
J. D. Fradenhurg. O. F. C...41
T. J. Todd. Kearney 61
M. Brlermand, Loup City.. 4
M. tin-en, Kearney 44
K. A, Meservoy, Kearney ,.4S
F. C. Scott, o. F. C 41
J. D. Tlllsnn. O. F. r! 60
O. L. Hwanaon, Loup City.. 44
Hob Schuyler. O. F. C (H
c. h. Moresrly, Font 66
n. K, Rellly. (J. I M
J, R. Mnrrarty, O. 1 67
R. C. Kerwood. Columbua ,.fi2
R. D. Catherwood. O. O. C;..,47
Leach Marr. Fremont (7
H. K, Mllllken. O. F. C 4 4
A. .1. Jack.cn, H. H 65
It. W. Cralgh. O. F. C 5
Uuy Liggett. I(. H (I
K. A. Illgglns, o. C. C. ....47
Max Auor. (J. F. C 67
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