15 Mutt Should Not Allow His Personal Feelings ESS A FSLtOvJ CMLNcftle J QUICKC N . V , J&' ' X AUTELOPES TAKE LAST GAME Pa Sourke'i Bangers Go Sown to , Defeat by Fire to (hie. SCHOOLBOYS SWAMP STANDS Were Taaa Tea Teeaaaa Saaeeate Tera Oat aa rfiee tar Brat rr Ww Car Far ' Either. ' , Before mora lhaa 10, one public school etuflente, r Rours.es nthlete loet th fourth ng last gam ' ttia aeries lu tka Llnroln Antelopes, through ' th ef fective pttrhlnf of "Rip" Hagerman. by a Ha-J cor. Tha Ra njrre mada their only ruaa la tha ft rat Inning, altar which Hsgrrman eettled down and had tilings . hi owa wy. Rhoade quit tha boa In tha ailddla of tha seventh Inning and Mall flnlihad tha nmr. Nam la tha hlstery of baaa ball la tha Western league waa ther a mora ea tguslastle (atharinf of klda to watch aa Omaha ball fatna. They were wail lac la Una at i o'clock, wrten tha galea war thrown open, and came until after Ike fourth Inning, whaa they managed to gat squared away and eettled. The bleachera ware flrat filled by Bourke and then the grandetand waa thrown opto, Just before the game etarted. the word waa eent out that tha klda la the bleachers could go Into tha grandstand. Immadlataly tha diamond liai aan Iahablte4 by hundrada of young tare who made their way from ike blaachera to tha north wing of tha grand stand. And. aa one would naturally Judge, tha klda ware aura noma fane. Noise commenced with tha trotting of tha Hours es onto tha field and lasted until tha last man went out la tha ninth. At time tha rooting waa aa wud and eelf erout that It could hava bean heard downtown. If one were listening for It. People In tha ataoda war com pal lad to ytU to their nut aaat neighbor. . Mr, rar CaarereaV. A turpriae waa In wait for tha kldt wrtea they boarded tha street car. Not tn of them waa charged car fare and many were tha brightened faeea aa they pocketed tha money and thought of tha "goodies" which could aa purchased at tha park. OH. to be euro, there waa a gam. Tha Rourkea played eome classy ball, as did tha 'Lop, but "Rip" Hagermaa waa at hla beat attar tha flrat Inning. Thar waa ao such ward aa defeat for him yea. teroay. Each team made three rrora, but Omaha a war the costly one. An error In the second meant a run, another la tha fifth meant a run and a wild pitch la tha aeventh meant another, ao ther. With an down la the flrat, Coyl at rsgled to canter. Thomaaoo aco red his wttb a double to left. Kan put an. other hi Ike same spot and ToounJa In the second McCormlck opened for Uneala with aa tn(h!d hit Mullen sae rtflead. At error by Coyl placed him on turd and h arored on a aacnf.ee fly by Cobb. Cobb got to first oa an error In th fifth Csrney savcrlfload. Miller put Mm on third wltk a hit and he scored on Col a single to center. Hsferman opened tha aovaoik wltk a dabt to right Miller walked. Col got t flrat oa a fielder' ohoic. Hsger anaa getting aefely la third by atratch. Barbour aingled, (coring Hagermaa aad patting Miller oa third. A wild Pitch by Dusty Rhedea let Miliar in. - McCor aniek atnglsd ta) rtfht, aco ring Col. Scar: , OMAHA. A.a Ft. H. O. A. K. David sea. If Coyl. rf Thomasao. cf Kn. lb Jvhnaoo, .,. aVariton, St .. Nwhoft, 3b Wanner, aa .. M nodes, p rtall p kArtxa4t ., , 4 4144 1111-41 1 ill 1 4 I 11 i 4 4 4 4 14 4 4 14 ...... 1.44 I ...... 1 ...... 14 ll Total a 1 J 17 11 LINCOLN. IB. R. Hiuer. a t Cole. Jb I Karbour, lb Vict or mirk. kluliea. Ib 1 4 berKbammer, aa ... 4 Cobb rf 1 I Carnev, e 1 itagermaa. 4 1 Total! X 4 4 tt 11 1 Batted lor Hail tn Ike at nth. Omaha Kune f 4 . Hit 1 141114-1 X-ravola . , Run ... t 4 4 1 4 I 4 -4 Wit t 111114- Twe base hit: Theamaoo. Kan (2). Mabatf. Cobb, llaaermau. Three-base hit: ecaninn. Doubie t"s: aVaalen to Kane: Barbour to atergnararaer to Mullen- Hi! with pitched ball: IWKlaon Jiita: Off Rhode. S tn all inauuja: oft HaU, 1 la three Innlngj. Mruck out: Br Hnode. . by Hail. 1. by Hacermaa. t Baaea oa balls: Off Rhoaea. 1: oft tiagor rnan. i- Siolee) haaea:, ivtdeon 'rt. Thomaaoo, .Nwhoff ill. SacrlUce hits: Wanner. Carney. Cobb. MiHtaa. Ueft on baeo: Omsha. t. tlucoia. a. Time: I as. Umpire: HaskelL wvlra , tk Caaae. ' wflcklta tadsy Hbere must have been a Jinx among tha. M.'we. Hagermaa had wtrjxHsi s doubt. Ike "tuff" yeetaiOay Thoao error atao Uilrur murk harder iv iwaij. woo waa gotng goo. Bcaruoa am the lotureet hit of ta gay v.ta a trUH to the ngkt fleid boards. Weil, we're sua k aacead ataaa. Ma only gave ear kit ta t!a tare ia- no waraaa, aaa atnsca aa twa. rxck tarn pulled off a awabi. Jnst tk Rourkea. Even the achool marm could not help but yell in the eighth Inning when tha Rourke got two men on baeet and no on out. with Johnson to bat. Well three game out of four la enough for any baao ball team which want to do tha right thing, but then we would not hava panned up Hie fourth If ther waa any chane of getting It Arbosast broke Into the gaeoa yester day i( went tn aa a U.ich hitter In the ninth and drew a walk. DID HAM BWrt.KS glOl'X CITY Wtrklta Bala Victory, with tear lea ta Paar. BfOVX CITT. May N -Durham waa ef fectlve against Xioui City, only allowing four hits In seven Innings. Four hits In the eliihth netted a trio of rune, when Kills relieved Durham. Coetly w-rori con tributed heavily In the visitors runt, Kcor. SIOUX CITY. AS, R. H. o. A. a Million, cf 11114 Andrsas, 2b. I i t 4 Myers, ff. 4 1 I 1 Tennant. lb. 4 114 10 Brern. rf. lilt nmlth, ee 11110 RelUy. to. 41111 lawman, c 1,44411 Campbell, p. 14 ' 1 0 0 Rroan. p. I 4 4 4 tlUfln. p. , 4 0 4 4 1 4 Terrell 1 4 4 4 4 Total n 4 WICHITA. AB. R. I r u 4 M. O. I 1 A. Pattlorew. rt 1 Crala. If. ... 1 Miariieten. cl I Hughe. Jb. I Callahan. than, at. 1 i 4 1 1 t 4 Koerner, lb. ate, so Wacob, a ., Durham, p. Kills, p. Totala M I 11 TT 14 'Batted for Brown In the tlghtn. Slou City .....I M ( I I I M Wichita t 4 14 114 4-4 Two-baa hits: Kellly. Hughe. Dur ham. Mlddleton. Ricriric hit: Andreaa Htulen baaea: Breen, Million, Crelg. Dur ham. Mlddleton, Pettifuw. Callahaa. IouM play: Umlth to Andrea to Ten nant. lilts: Off Campbell. 4 In aevea and one-third Innlnga: off Brown. 1 la two Innings; off Durham. 1 In eight In nings: off aiffln. I In on Inning. Base on halls, off Campbell. 1; off Durham, 1: off HroWn. I. Struck oul: By Camp, bell, 1: by Durhtm. i. Tim: i.M. I'm plr: Knapp. T. JOa? OVTBATTKD. BIT W1NI MoalF trlkea Oat Eleven Mea Pttrklwa tar tseavaw. 8T. J08BPH. May M.-AJthuiii Den ver out hit th local dub two ta one, thre passed balls by Bnahr In the first tw Itinuiga gave Bt Juaeph eaeugh runs to win. Ilia ecore being 4 t 1 Aside from th pitching of HeelT, who etruck out eleven men. many brilliant Mpa In th field featured. Hcore: DbMVe 1 AB. R. H. O. A. E. Lloyd, !b 1 4 4 1 4 4 Qulilln. 3b...: i 4 I 1,114 Heal), cf .. 4 4 1114 Caasldy, rf 4 4 114 4 Kenworthy. lb 4 1111 Channetl. rf 114 14 4 Coffey, a 4 1 1 4 1 1 gpahr. c 4 4 I 14 I Mean, p 1.44114 bchrelbar 1 4 4 4 4 Total.,! M M 11 1 8T. JOKfcPH, . , A 8. K. H. Kiiv. - Powell. If Watson rf.... Burton, lb.... Borton. lb..., Reluy. lb , Melaka, ee... Omnit. Bachant. c... Chalietta, p.. 4 Total ......... .....at' 4 T 11 1 Baued for Ileal In Rtntk. Donver 4 4 14 4 4 Bt Joseph I 1 4 4 4 1 Tnree-baa bit: Kenworthy. 4 1-4 4 Kelly. Two-baa hits: Coffey (). Sacrlflo kit: Ckannell. Stolen base: Bpahr, Wateoa. Struck oati By Ckelletle. 4t by Healy. 1L Bears on bails: off Chellette, I: off Healy, 4. Wild pitch: Chellette. Paaeed biis: Bpahr (). LtQ m buee: tenver, M; atf- Joaapk, a Double play: Wat so to Meinke to Borton. Tim: 144, Um pires: larurr aa Kiaaaaa. Umt M011HEI MAKII MO BRKOItl Topeka Lasce Ttatrdl Itralgkt by Big ta Tkroo Boar. tK8 MO! WE. Ha M.-Dea lfnlaaa played an errorleaa gam and mada ft three straight vlctoitee ever Topes a. 4 to 1 Five hits tn th first two Inning netted th locale five rune, lead which Topeka waa unable to overcome. Brora: laa MOINga. ' - AB. R- tt. O. 11 a o. Mann, rf Ill urtia, u tfelllgan. Ja. ........ Clair, lb. 1 Thomaa. lb- 4 etaeea, ss. ..(.w.,.,. 4 Belden. If. 4 McOraw. e. Faber. p. ... .... Totala TOPEKA. M AB. R. A. Walsh. . .. King. cf. .... Lea. rf. (lardner, lb. Rlckert. If. .. Dulto, a Errtorv. . ,. 4 ,.t... 4 Howeil. a. Wainwiight. -"Oear , .. 1 ... 1 Totala a 1 11 3 T 1 Batted tor Wslawrtgbt In tb aiatfc. Curtis kM by baited bail. Dea Motae .: 1 4 4 4 1 4 4 g Topeka 4 1 4 1 4 4 4 4 -l Two-base bus: Kmory l. Curtis Three-baa kit: Walsh. Sacrlflc bits: Mctiraw. -Fasr. ptss: CoiUean to THoenas; Clair to Contra r Thomas. First baaa oa balls: Off Howell, J; off Faber. 1: aft WamwrtgM. a Utrucw out: By Howeil. I: by Faber. 4: by Wain wrlgkt I Btoleei tails: Claire. Cotltgan, Rleaort tS. Kara. Cum. Hit: Off Howell. 1 In thro aad one-third tnalmr. off Wainwrtght, tn six and two-third rnnmca. Left on basse: Da Miwnaa, L Toejaaa. a L'aatra: Johaaoa. Tlasa: u Pe-slXest AdvrrtJatw bt ta 1 Returas. -- .- v THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. MAY 25, BOSTON TEAM BUNCHES HITS! Athletic Defeated by Score of Four to Three. BUSSELL A5D HOUCK SUFFIE rieUlac of Colllaa aad lewU rre vldee Feat a re a of Gaaset Old rlaaT Drlvea Oat Hosser One Three-Bagger. BOSTON. May K-Boatan bunched ait off Ruawell and Itouck today and de feated Philadelphia, 4 to a Collins and Lewi furnishes) fielding feature, Bcore: BOSTON. rHlLADELTHlA. II HOl l Al H 0 1. K.I I I I eatroni. l.llll It soMrln. ft. Clhss, So.. I lie aasaasr, . , 4 1 4 ti Ull, II. .. ail s..r. ta... 4 tMarskr, rt. I SeMeaee. nnj SBsrrr. St. ..1 STmeias. a.. I eAuasll. .. 4 t 4 1 Osresse, III I I rseler. I. 4 4 M I I I 11 4 i, sa. 4 11 rsrrtaaa. a 4 4 4 tilt 111 p.. I -Hears, p... .u inn scooat .... i 414 Tsui It t Tetsle ...-tl t M 11 1 Batted for Thomaa in ninth. Boston 1 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 Philadelphia 1 1 1 4 4 4-4 Two-base bit: Bayer, Yerke. Lewis. Threa-base hit. Baker. Horn run: Old ring. Hits: Off Russell, I In one-third of an Inning; off Houck, 4 In seven and two-thlrda Inning. Klolen baaea: Coll Ins. Hpesker. Double play. Wagner to Yerks to Bradley. Left on baaea: Boston, 7: Philadelphia, 1 Baaea an balls: Boston. 7; Philadelphia, a. Baaea on balls: Off Bed I ant, 1; off Houck, 4. Htnick out: By Bedlent, 1: by Houck. 1 Tim: 1:44. Umpire: Dlneen and Perrtne. HltblaaOr Beat aeaator. NEW YORK. Msy M.-Nw Yrk de feated Washington today 11 to t Walker waa hit hard In the flrat and seventh Innlnga Blnn m the seventh hit home ru Into the center field blejclirra. Boor: WAaellNOTUN. MgW YORK. Al IIO.i l Al U 0 A.I. Meatier. N.. 1111 iriaalela. ef.. 4 III roster, Ib... 4 111 Iis. t ... I 1 Mius. ef... Ill law Ib... I I I I Miselsr. Ik I 4 4 i It I I t l' Wslker.rt till eainaoss, 4 1 I I Kslbt. Ik .g I I I OHuutll, lb 1 I I I UrSries. aa 4 I I r IMims. as.. I t I t I Atsaank. e I 4 4 I Hsmasy. i..l I I II g Walker, pi I 4 I liemlaa. a.... till ewillkHea ,. 1 1 4 4 4 TeUIS .,. n H n H I Totsia ....as Hail i Batted for si Walk In ninth. Washington ,. I 1 0 I 4 1 t 4 New York I 4 4141 -ll Flrat baa on error: Waahlnfton. 1. Two-baaa hits: Milan, Daniels. Sunmone, (kihaefrr. Throa-baie hits. Moeller. Hart sell. Home run: Klnn. Raetiflc hit: Dan Kla. Baerlfle file: Hurt sell. einn. Blolen baaes: Martin t!), Foster, Milan. Croe, Rlmmons. Left on baaea: New York, 4: Washington, a Doubt play: Martin and Hartssll, Baaa oa ball: Off Quinn. 1: off K Walker, a "truck out Mv Qulnn, 4: by F. Walker, t. lilt by pitcher: By Wslt-e w.ney. Tim. I-4S, empires: lean and Ivans. Creighton Jni and Nebraska to Clash on Tennis Courts Creighton unlveralty Baturday after. nooa Inaeta Nebraska Slat university on th Creighton tennl court. Thla t the second annual match between th two Qnlreraltiei. ' NebraakB winning from Creighton last year by a scanty margin of a few game, although th two teams were tied in th number of seta won. Tha Creighton roan are confident of winning Mil year. Of th Creighton teat) Adam aad Buechmaa are the only two who played In but year' match. The ther two member are Edward Smyth and Anthony Sullivan. John a. McKay, foot bait referee and a tar at tha rgequet gam at Penn Stat cHeg. will act u an of tb referee t Beturflay a match. Harry Koch and Cub Potter will also officiate. Creighton wttl play a return match with Dean rollegt at Crete. Nsb , neit Mon day afternoon. Doom wa easily de feated on tha Creighton court last Satur day and th Creighton players feat con fident of repeating th trick. Only two man will mak thla trip, sine only two men represented Doer in Omaha. Adam aaat Buachexan , will repreaent Creighton, Wichita C9mes Next to Meet the Rourkes After auccvaafully drubbing; Don Dee- Pal a Amelope. tka Rodrkca ara sow ready for tb four game aertea wltk the wkhlta loam, which teglna Saturday af ternoon, marking tha test eerie on th local ground for th ameteoa day. Tka Wkhlta team Is hovering around last piae and cannot be classed wltk tk Lin coln leans, and far that reason th Rourke cipct to grt the big end of the art. After tka Wlcktta eerie the Rourkea will tsar for twenty Samoa. awatJat Bnm City, Dirrr. Wichita. Uncata aad Tacoka. after whtck they will be back far twetv gamea at kora. Tkew return n J use tt. Monday win a ksW way. Tka line-up ta tomorrow s gam will be: Omaha. - Poaltien. First Wichita. InVenton.... Koerner ...Hue he Moe Callahan . . . Craig Xalboft Wanner.... PavHosw... Tbomaaoa- ....Third ....Short Left ....Center ....Right ....rau-fc. ...... ....Pitch Middle! o Pettirrew .. Wacob . Hcnck Coyas. Johneoa.... Rbodea ' gala ( Blew aenrwlaaklaam. Saturoar Biao aa aant ta surplus stocks aad samples eat thro wB kaowa maker of Men' PanilsJirncs at valuaa very muck oat of tka srtSnary. Tkee bargain nC aa at mtarast at atearr assa la Oawaw. - - akaadaki Mara. to Interfere With Duty Drawn for The Bee Standing of Teams W. LEAGUE. - NAT. LEAGUE. W.L Pct.l W.L.Prt. Rt. Joseph.. 21 II .!New York.. .21 4.4 Omaha U 14 .57l(inclnnaU . 21 14 .67 Denver IS 11 .Vl Chicago ....14 it .V4 Dea Molnes.K 11 .6i Pittsburgh .14 14 .804 Topeka ....14 IS .43S Phlla II 14 .W MOUK City.. II II .WM. lyOUlS....ll SI . Lincoln ....12 14 ,7l Boston 12 81.371 Wichita ....12 21 !3M Brooklyn ... 114 .HI AMEIL LEAGUE. AMER. AS8'N. W.L Pct.l ' W UM. Chicago ... .24 .7.V)iColumbu .. 21 14 .Ml Boston 21 10 .1771 Minneapolis 22 14 ll Wsah gton 1 h". .6li Toledo 21 11 Nl Cleveland .13 li .44 Kansas City 11 14 .6") Detroit l.i 17 rlt. Psul 11 Jl . Phlla 13 Is .44 Milwaukee .14 M .411 New York.. 4 1 .32lllnd'napolis a.W St. Louis.... Ill .:7 Louisville ..13 21 .M STATE LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. W.L.fCt.I W.L.rct Hastings 1 .Kt Falla City. ,i i.i: kearny .. Fremont ., Columbua . Reward, .... York Or. Island.. 4 .Kh'N'eb. City.. , i i.u 4 aw Beatrice .. 1 .rWi Auburn ... .1 IM . 4 T .41 .4 7.42 4 .411 Humboldt 4 .i Hiawatha . 4 . 7 JM Buperlor 1 .2401 Yesterday 'a stew I re. WESTERN LBAOtE. TJncnln, j: Omaha, 1 Wichita, 7: Mloua City. 1 Denver, 1; St. Joseph. 4. Topeka. 1; Dee Moines. 4. " NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston. I: Philadelphia, a Chicago. I: Pittsburgh, 7. New York. 4: Brooklyn. Cincinnati. 14; Ht. Louis, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 4: New York, 11. Philadelphia. 1: Boston, 4 AMKH1CAN AMMJC1ATION. Toledo. 4; Indianapolis, t Columbus. : Louisville. 1. Ksnaaa City, 4: Minneapolis, a Milwaukee. 4: Ht. Paul. i. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Hastings. 7: Grand Island, a Seward. 1: Fremont, a Superior, 1: Kearney, a York, 4; Columbus, . MINK LEAGUE. Nebraska City. 4: Falls city, la Humboldt. 4: Hiawatha, 1 cBairicc, 0: Aubuhn, 4. (.aeaee Taway. , Weatern Igu Wichita at Omaha. Topeka at Sioux City. iJncoin at Bt. Joaeph, Denver at Dea Molnea. National Leafue Boston at Philadel phia. Chicago at Pittsburgh, New fork at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at bt. Louis. American league Washington at New Yark. Philadelphia at Boston. Amerk-an Association Toledo at In dianapolis Columbua at Louisville. Kan an City at Mlnneapoll, Milwaukee at St. Paul. Nebraska State League Haetlngs at Grand Island, Seward at Fremont. Su perior at Kearnev, York at Columbua. Mink Leau-Nehraka City at Kail l City, Humboldt at Hiawatha, Boatrlc at Auburn. , , Uni of Omaha; Elects Officers of Athletic Branches Th Athletic association of tha I'niver. Ity of Omaha elected officers tor th coming year Thursday afternoon. Thr wss very little strife for th various of flees and nearly every on selected wa choaen without opposition. In choosing athletic manager ther w departur from th custom of the last two year Heretofore on person has been landing to tka business of all branch of sport, but alno th achool I becoming active In so msny kind of athletic, manager war choaen for tack department Th officers elected weret President, Andrew Dow; vie pmdent. George perclval; secretary, Gladys Solo mon: treeaurer. Neat Parsons, manager of football. Stanton Salisbury; manager of basket ball, Andrew Dow; manager of track, OWfham Paisley; manager of Bas ket ball and tennis, Neal Parson. , Ttj girl placed th nam ot Mis Ethel Holmqusat before the body aa their ciiotc for manager of girl's athletic Ml Holmqulat will endeavor to make a date with th girls' track team of tk Unlveralty of Nebraska. Four Matches Are " . Played in Girls Tennis Tourney Four (sat matches war played off Thuraday afternoon ba th cwolatta round of tb annua) toeing atngla tennis tourpsssent of th high echoai girl. Kathertn Woodworth aad Delia Hack furnished th beet snatch of th aftemooo at Happy Hollow, th former taklag tw bard fought seta acor 4-1. 4-3. Results of play: '. PRELIMINARY ROUND. Anna Purdy defeated Helen Sanford, 4-4, -a and default. 'lKfT FOCND. Katkarlaa Woodwortk defeated Beru Hoag. 44, 4-a Dorothy Brown defeated LcttUa Taa Bureo. by defaurt. 1 econ round. . Kathertn Woodwortk da teat) Xaslia Rich, 4-a -t M id red Hoag efeated Dorothy Brown. 4.1. 4-U . Oral tartrate Boertlaw l ORD. Neb.. May K-tSpedaLV-Ord opened tSe VI;! semson by winning dose.' . naro-rougnt game from urotia. rilttmg i b) Borger of urd and fast fielding by th 'entire Ord team featured. Cook pltcne a good gam, but error at critical time lost it- Score: R.H.E. Ord 41444141- 1 bcoti 444441 o-J I Batter! ea: Orl Ouryaa. Coskla an Ckoueats, Brooa. Cook ami aUnsaerniaa. Bbawa Cirr Bella BlOt! I CITY. la. Bracks, a first Isainssn who wa se cured fnrn th Atlanta. 7w club, has hew aoM to th Seattle cluk la In Norta wwsterw leearu ky tka aVs Cftjr W ass ess lagB BMoagewioM. 1912. Bowing Club Has . Plans for a Most Brilliant Start An auspiclou opening' of th Council Bluff Rowing association will b bald Saturday afternoon with a great Una of porting; aventa ta tn afternoon, to be followed by s kanquat and dance tn th evening. Tb opening day commute has arranged a program which will ha ot Interest to all, and baa ape red no effort to mak tk day a red letter one. ' The opening rxercteee will begin by th breaking out at color at I o'clock. From Invests Three Minutes Daily at Heavy Profit Business Man Says Gillette Shave Keeps Him Fit a ' ' ,V A man whose time is worth several dollars a minute shaves himself and uses a Gillette. . I haven't time to hang around the barber shop every day, he declares. I used to do it started as a young man and kept it up for years. 1 "Then work piled up on me. I couldn't spare time for the barber. I was never shaved when I ought to be. "One day I tried my boy's Gillette. I had never handled a razor , In my life but using the Gillette came natural. I bought one for myself. I shave with it in three minutes every morning. MI feel better do better work and more of it It'" worth a good bit of money to me to be perfectly alert and fit in the morning." : . 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