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MERZ HOLDS SIOUX
JO THREE BINGLES
Kourke Hurler Make- Western
League Debut and Easily
Checks Gasper'i Men.
WILDNESS FATAL TO DOYLE
In the matter of getting, klnka out of
hi arm and otherwise getting Into aim pa
10 play base ball, Olio Atrr waa about
two week behind lila mute. Hut ribw
llint he m ot the kluk out of Ii In
arm and Ii In ahapcto piny haae bull,
ha la about two week ahead of them.
Otto made hla dobut yratertluy after
noon before a largo aemhly of falp
fana and ha checked (lio rampant Sioux
with throe meeaely blnglo, with Iho rn
ult that tlm ds Iiixq liourklela copped
Ihe fray . without any grat amount of
exertion, ( to 1
Mere wa certainly In prima form and If
hla work yesterday waa a aarnple of hla
regular atyla, Otto ia certainly (olnic to
rut a lot of tee In the Wretorn pennant
flight thla year, For flea Inning the
Indiana failed to nick Men for a alnglo
blow. Not a man got part flint baaa.
In the alxth a couple of puny hit got
through the Infield and the Biou counted
a run and In the ninth aome arnart nor
by Cooney and a two-bagger netted an
other run. Bu$ at no other time did the
( IMoux have the remotoat opportunity to
' mark.
Wlldneea l'ro-e Fatal,
At for Mlater poyla, the gent who
eh oak a the dry apltter, he wag picking
for the riourkea, not because he waa eaay
to bit, but becauao ha didn't earn filled
with any particular dealre to get the pill
over the plate where they could hit.
Wildneaa coat Doyle two run In the
opening gtanxa, lie walked Smith, the
firat man up, and then tried to kill off
Burg and Krug by puncturing them In
vital apota by hla apeedy alanta. 'J'hua the
runaway waa choked with nobody down.
Doyle waa getting ready to walk
For ytha, when Cy bit on one and hopped
out, But Krurger walled Doyle out and
drew a paaa, forcing rimlth over the rub
ber. With the baaua atlll occupied Miller
drove a liner which Watson luckily
caught. Hut It waa a good anorltlce fly
and Burg trotted home.
Bnra lllta la 1'lnrh.
In the aaeond round a walk to Prleat,
Met a' aacrlflee and Ilurg'a alngle to right
chalked atlll another home marker tip.
A walk to Koraythe, Krueger'a aecond
xarririre, Miller' Infield out and Calla
han'a bad throw on Kllduff'a grounder
cored Omaha' fifth and laat run In the
seventh.
Thu Doyle got Into trouble each time
by atartlng the atanza with a walk.
Make IlooMe Killing:.
The rent ecnaatlnn of the game waa a
rlpplnx double play executed by Miller
and Kllduff. Wntaoti laced drive down
the firat bae line that looked llko a
hit. Miller made a awcll atop, hurled the
pill to Kllduff, who tKged Watnon out
and then chucked the ball back to Miller
In time to catch Connolly. Hoth Kllduff
and Miller had to move at top apted to
sitaae the double killing. It wo tho neat
cat pb.y een on the local ground thla
aeason and the bug roared their uppte
tiatkin. I lalr Xnw a thim,
Clink Claire, a llomke until today.
peered at flrt baito for the hontlln Ki.nix
today. Clink waa tailed thla tiiutnhia
by Jlatcy (lat-r to fill the ImUt mole
by the caitnlng of Jimmy K.tne an.! tlie
aocldciit to Mueller. Clink played a
bang-up fielding game on the flrt ok
floux City' firat hit cam In the hm
round. Callahan beat out a dinky roller
to around. Ha twilt the keyt.ih It en
Cotney Infield out and tvird on W .K-
n' poke through abort.
I the eighth I ha fclnu- .l ',- their . ...
ond tally. Miti t d.n oua (,f M.n
alanta liier bit liitnf on tlv head r
Ml hi hit T'.a gnial beliif 1. i),..
ball hit I'hll bat, H i l, !
ae nnd -'kar mt A a ir-. u,i.,i,
t Wrd hla bun and h il.cn iiV
H . I i.ii U .. t l ! r i,
HaM. Tha Xiout and It i uk,, i I ti,.
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The gm a in ( J i
TRI-STATE TRACK MEET
ENDS IS TIE FOR FIRST
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Standing of Teams
WKMT. I.KA'ir
W hi
Wichita ...JO :i
nnalia 1 i
Lincoln , 7 fi
Toiicka.,,,,. II r.
Denver fi 7
Dca MnlneH.fi
Sioux Clly.. fi X
ft. Joanpli. , 3
A MICH. "l.KAtli:
W 1.1
Wanliltigton.il
Clevelntcl ..12 7
New York., k
lloalon
' lit iio
T'elrolt ..
HI. Louia
n I NAT. I.KAtiiri'
vl. I W'.L.I
,7'.:i Itrooklyii ... 4
W, HnHlOll J (i
., v.(, I'lilhidclplila H i!
,14 ' till nto i 7
.417 e ncimiHtl ,.10 !
.41,' St, Irfiula..,. !
I'lllaburg. .h 7 10
New Vork... 2 II
K, MKll. AHS N
ct.i U' 1,1
.lo l
.PI II
, 9 II)
7 lo
riilludelphla 9 12
(117! Louisville
,.L' Indliimip'ill
,ri l M 1 1 1 1 n-o iu I if .
( 'OlMllltlUH...
.4, i Kan. ( Ily...
.4 4i HI. Pnul
.412 Toledo ....
.2 4 Milwaukee
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8 K
, 5 H
, 4 II
illl
1 rlrnlii)'a lleanlla.
WKSTKIt.V I.KAUUH.
Ht. Jnaeph, 2; Denver. I,
Topekn, 11; Wlclilla, 3.
l.lni iilii, 6; Den Molnea, II.
fciloux City, 2; Oiimlpa,
NATIONAL LliAdUIS.
Cincinnati, 7: Ht Loula, 8.
' hlca;o E; J'ltt.'ibiirgh, .1.
Unetr ,n-New York, wet ground.
1'hlliulcltililD-lirookt) n, wet ground.
AMIOltK'AN LKAOIM-X
Cleveland, 3; Chicago, 2.
v'Nlilni4iin-l'hlliiilel.iln, rnln,
l. Loula. .; Detroit, 4.
New York, ; IIomIjiII, 4.
AMIillll'AN A HH( M ,' A TH JN.
I.oulaville, I; Mluniapolla, 7. '
Cidumbua, 4; Mllwiiukco, 0,
Toledo, II; Kaimna Clly, 10.
Jjnllaiiupiillfl, 2; Ht. I 'a ul, D.
miiin 'jiiilay,
Weatern league- Ht. Joeeph at Denver,
Top.ka at Dea Molnea, Lincoln at Dc
Molnea, Kloux Clly nt omiiha.
Nallonnl ltwaue 'lin lmiall at Ht,
Irfiulu, ChlenKO at I'lulnii nil. HoHlon lit
New Vork, I'lilludelplna Hi Hroklyn.
American lgue -Cleveliind at Chi
cago, HI. Ixmla at Detroit, WnxliliiKtoti at
t'lillndcljilila, New York at Koaton.
WICHES LOSE ONE AT HOME
Topeka Defeats Wolves in One
sided Combat on Native
Heath.
FINAL SCORE NINE TO THREE
WICHITA, Kan., May 5. Wichita loat
Ha firat game on the home grounds to
duy, Topeka winning, 9 to 3. The acore;
WICHITA,
Alt. It. H
.5 0 0
.. 3
.. ft
.. 4
Toblln, If
Fox, rf.,,. ..
jHi'kaou, cf. .
Alwlelii, lb...
Hrlllon. 2b...
Helling, ab...
Lllaehi, an...
1 1 lay, c .......
1 1 up pa, c
.Vlitlarkey, p,
.lolinaon, p.,,
"Koealiier ,,.
II
(I
2
1
0
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0
0
0
O
0
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7
II
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0
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2
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0
2
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Total :a
TOPKKA
; S 27
Aaler. 1 1 m..
Cochran, aa 4
liuilwlo, 31) , a
TvdcuiHii, rf 4
Krueer, cf t
I .alliioore, 2b....,,,, f
Hchwellzer, If S
Monroe, c 4
Hall, p 4
AH. It. II. O. A. 11
0 I
This is More Like It.
OMAHA.
AH. It. H. 0. A. F.
Hnilth, If 3 10 2 0 0
Jturg. Ill 4 1310
Krug, cf 4 0 1 1 0 tl
Foraythe, rf 2 2 0 2 0 0
Kruigur, c 1 0 G 2 1 0
Miller 113 2 J 1 D 1 0
Kllduff, aa... 3 0 0 4 4 II
I'rleat 2b .1 1 0 2 3 0
bU;n, p 3 0 12 10
Total 25 fi t 27 12 0
HIOl'X CITY.
AH. It. H. O. A. K.
('illinium, 2 1 1 3 2 1
Cooney, 2b 2 1 0 0 4 0
Walaoit, if 3 0 2 4 0 0
Connolly, ;ib 4 0 0 2 2 0
Lcjciine, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0
Deluding, If 4 0 0 II 0 1
Clalro, li) 3 0 0 H ' 1 o
Cnnby, c 3 0 0 3 2 0
l" yi. p 3 0 0 1 4 0
UvliiKtnue 1 o 0 0 o u
Clurke, p 0 o 0 0 0 0
T'tala ".i 'i l 24 li 2
Total 41 9 18 27 12 0
Hatted for Johnaon In the ninth.
Topeka 5 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0--9
Wbhlla 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0--3
Two-baao lilta: Cochran, Lattfninre,
Hchweltxer, Ilrltton, Hctllng. O'hreo-baae
bit; Aliaielu. Htoleu bane: Tvdemnn.
Hila: Off Alalarkey, f In one-thli dinning;
off Johnwm, II In eight and two-thlrila ln
nliiKa. Htruck out: Hy Jehmoii, 2; by
Hull. ItHHea on balle: Off Juhnaon, ;
off Hull, 4, Wild pilch: .loiiinon , 1.
Time; l.M). I'mplrea; Anderaon and
1 'on I In.
HCW Kit II Kli'io AT a 'iiim inm-a
Hear lend llratlly un William
and Win.
DIO.VVFIl, Colo., Mnv t.-Denver landed
heavily on William' offering litre today
miiii uiieiiieij ji)He;ui, 5 lu l e..0le
Millar, rf 4'
Kelllier, a ft
(lake, cf It
Hutcher, f 4
Dyer, 31 4
Heed. 2b 4
Shield, lb 2
Hteven, c 4
Manner, p 4
Blioatak, c. 0
CUBS BEAT PIRATES
BY FIVE TO THREE
Chicago Defeats Pittsburgh in Con
test Which Lasts for Thir
teen Innings.
SIX
PITCHERS ARE USED
ITHHl'IIOir, l'a.. May h. Chicago de
feated I'litubiirah, f to 3, here today In a
game which went thirteen Innlnga. With
two out In tbo final inning, Wagner
dropped Haler fly and Kiintlolinor pnaxel
Doolan. Archer followed with a twu
baac hit, acorlng both men, Lurli aidu
ud three pitcher. W ore;
CUP All') 1ITTMIM H'ltl,
All. II O.A K. All II O A V..
Krlnill. If., t 0 1 0 Olnhni..n lb. 2 11 2 1
0 II 111 a me. If..., 1
0 h 0 nilnrnev, cf , 6 I
"III111 luiian. rf X
llWiaiier. iw.
Allalnl. :il). ..
l-Killllllll
Hamuli. HI). .,
' Knalie. 21,.,
llHcliiriKtr, e..
fiMHrrnoti. p.
-fontirflo ..
Total 47 39 III IMiiiiiam. V
Wllann
. Knntrnnr. a
Mann. If ... )
Kla. k. rf. . 4
liu'riiian. 3b a
Huler, lb ... d
liimlan, aa... U
Ar.-lier.
yfk. tt...
M. onnall, 9 1 1
llxinirK. B.l 0
Healon, 0 ... 1 0
I t
2 13
1
8 4
t t
n
0
0
0
a 0
i fl
4 1
i ft
11 a
1 0
1 0
1
0 0
fl (I
1 0
1 0
Omaha
Hun 1 1 0 0 1 0 t 0 -5
lllta a 1 1 1 1 1 o 0
yioux city
linn 0 0 o 0 0 I 0 1 0-2
lllta 0 0 0 0 11 3 0 1 03
TttO-hHMa hlta: Krun. W'iiIhuii. Knceirice
lilln: Smith, Krueger (2i, Men, I'oonev.
Sactlrico fly; Miller. Stolen Iihuc; Hurg,
Donblo play: Miller to Kll.lnff to Miller,
Left on lianea- OiumIui, :; m mix t in. .1.
Ililn: (iff Dnli. S In nev.-n Innlnga, off
Clark, In ntirt Inning, r'tr.n k out. Hv
Men, 1; bv 'OihIb, It, hv Clark, 1. IS.'iwa
on tuills tiff Men, 4 off lunh ' Mil In
pitch,.,! bull' Hv Dmlc, Huri' Kruu- K ':
luff, by Men, Com ey, Halli; Doy..
Time: 1 4.1. I'liiplt'i': Andrewa 11ml Mullen.
Total .,
fulllvan. If
McCabc, cf
Hutler. aa
Klrkham, rf
I'errv. 3li
.lourdnn, lb
(. William, 2h.
Hlock. c
I William, p. ..
Fuaner
AH.
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... 4
... 4
... 4
... 4
... 4
... 4
... 3
... ;i
... 1
:ft.
it. n. o. a. 11,
0 12 0 0
2 2 3 T 1
1 s 11 0 0
11200
12220
01020
0 0 i.t 1 n
113 0 0
2 2 0 10
0 0 2 0 0
8 15 27 14 "
I'll.
H. H. O. A. II.
O I 3 0 0
12 2 10
0 2 2 2 0
0 2 2 0 0
0 1 0 t 0
t I 0 0
O 0 2 3 0
0 1 .1 I
0 0 0 0 1
00000
J 10 24 It 1
Total .14
Hatted for .1. William In ninth.
St. Juaeph ...
Denier
'.'-Inlen tutMCA
Mci'ahe, 1 ivei
I'clrV, HleM'lia
llniiie runs.
hit: Miller, Kiru
4. hv .Milliner, i
0-2
-8
. : . . it 0 0 0 0 0 1
0 0 4 1 0 2 0
Shield, Kelllier, Heed,
. Hlock. Two-base hlta:
Three-base hit: Kelllier,
Der, Jourdan. Sacrifice
k out : Hv J. William
llnae oil balln: Off
llllltM 'i
4 It I H
I IM til. N
lira Mnlne Hit (.iinliirr anil It off.
man for I'nnrlern "ntettea.
I't--i MOIN10. Mv 5 t ,. hit 1
n f r fom 'eivi bli ,
I an' t da t I j
(litiliier Mod lli.ffm
g t t-.i t . nl l u n
only ilelenti d I Incoln. I
LINCOLN
Alt. It
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I tic,iii.i n, ? 1 ,
1 b-eeanmt, if,,
I, rf
Sfe- . H. I,, Ma .
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t ! Il I l . .
Vci. a .11
1 !"K ( 11 p
to li.
11
1
1
1 1
Set. re:
t
It
A C
Maimer, 2: off J. IIIIhiii. 2. I tmibla
Pla: Kellber to Hhlelda. hhlelda to
Kellher to Meven. Kellber to Hh'eld.
Tune; ;.e6. I'miilre: Hynn and Kane.
Sioux City Player
Breaks Leg and is
Taken to Hospital
It dm duped Th.itnl.i nLlit t tin t Knit
Haenniti Mueller of the Sioux I'Hv be
bail team, who waa tunned In gliding
Into Hie plate m lite fin! liming nf the
tni:th Sn.ux City :ine Thuix.lav after
noon, hud broken hi leg, U ha bean
leiuoM'.l to tlm hini.tiul Mueller may he
out of tb g iiua for tlia tem.iio.ler cf
t 1 iw a.aaoti aa a ri',lt of lb Injur),
T.ilnl" 4(1 II 33 I
Batted for Halrd In eighth,
Kt!ad for Harmon In a-'cond.
Halted for Mamaux In elevrnth.
Chleaoe 0 2000100 0 000 2-S
d'lttsburgh 0 000 20 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
Two-baMe bit: Salcr, Doolan, Arclur,
Knabe. Three baae hlta: jobntun.
Wagner, Double play: Johnaon to Wng-
lier to Johtiaion, Harnea to Jolinaion.
llRe on bnlla: off McCoiinrll,, 4; t,tf
Heaton, 3; off Harmon, 2; off Mamaux, 2;
off Katillehner, I. Hit and earned run:
off MeCounell, .1 hit, 2 run In live In
ning; off Hi'iiilru, & hit, I run In 'two
Hilling; orr esatoti. 3 lilt, no run In alx
Inning; gff Harmon, 2 lilt n. 2 runa In two
IntiliigH; off Mamaux, fi IiIIk, no run In
nine innlnga; off Kantlelmer, 2 hit. 110
j-una In two Inning. Hit by pitched ball:
Hy Heaton, Wagner. Htruck out; Hy
McComiell, 1; by Heaton, 3; by Harmon.
I: by Mamaux, 4. Umpire: O'Day ami
liai rlnon.
Card Ileal Itrd.
HT. LOl'lH, May 6.- Ht. loul heeted
Cliiclniiatl her today, 9 to 7, In a game
marked by heavy hitting. Twelve extra
haan bit were made. Including two home
run, three triple and aevru double.
Facing a lead of three run In the alxth,
the local drove McKenry from the box
with Hire hlta and two run, and got to
Mitchell, who relieved him with two on
bane, for a double, netting them two
more run, enoungh to win tho game.
Score:
CINCINNATI.
Alt 11 11 A r.
N'Mle. cf
K 1 1 1 1 ror. If..
, lb....
(Irlfflth. rf.
.tiruli. b
Heifer aa .,
!.oii1en.
t 0 1 0 orwtiar, If,
4 12 0 1 efnill h, of,,.,
4 1 4 II IllleUel. Sh.,
I i) 1 t (i!,oiia rf...,
2 dMl'er. lb..
4 Olleck. 3b
I Olt'trtiabv. mi.
I Kiunala. c
1 lMmder. c...
0 0 OVtra.liiwa.
0 oall.-e. p....
ST. Iins.
All. II O A K.
s 0
1 1
1 i
3
1 II
llcraog, .IHper. Stolen be: clnrke,
Long, Double play: Het.el to Miller.
Hae on ball: Off KnelxiT, 2; off Hallec,
2; off Mitchell, 1; off Jaapcr, 1. lilt and
earned run: off Meadow. 7 bit. 3 rung
In three Inning (none out In tho fourth);
off Knetzer. t bit, 8 run In five lulling;
off Hullee, 3 bit. 4 run In Hue Innlngi';
off' McKenry, 3 bit, 2 run In onc-tblrd
Inning; nff Jaier. no bit, no run in
Hire Inning: off Mitchell, 3 hit, 3 run
In two and two third Innlnga. Htruck
out: Hv Knetzer, 1; by McKenry, I; by
Halle, 2; by Mitchell. I; by Jaapnr, 3.
I'mplrea: Klein and llmilie.
Carl Marfisi Will
Manage the Career
Of Big Bill Hokuff
Call Marflal, well known Omaha aport
promoter who ha been affiliated with
dene Melady In a number of hi ven
ture, baa taken hold of Klg Hill Hokuff
and will direct the wretllng career t)f
that grappler In the future.
To bow that he mean bolnra Mar
flal declare Hokuff I ready to meet
either Karl Cuddoi k or Charley Later,
both of whom are rated unite high lo
01 Ily, on a winner-tuke-all lie'. In cae
neither Caddock or Tetera la dlaponed to
tackle Hokuff Marflal aay JJlg l!ll
make the ama proportion to Rtrangler
Iwl, Henry Ordeman, Young Zhyezko
or any of tho reat of tho alleged cham
pion. "Hokuff ha never been rated a much
of a wreatler In Omaha," en!d Marflal,
"but Chicago and other cltle recognize
him u a good one. We don't pretend he'a
any champion, but ho'a a lot beter than
the average run of good wreRtlir and we
want to get a tnatujl for hint In Omaha
with a good man an that Omaha fana
ran e Jut how good he voally 1.
Hokuff I an Omaha boy and Omaha
ahould be back of him. He'll take on
Cadock or Peter, and on a wlnner-takc-
ull bual, too."
NEBRASKA AND WILLIAM ,
JEWELL COLLEGE DIVIDE
Linr.RTY, Mo., May William .Ii wMI
collego and the Cnlveralty of Nehraakn
divided a tennl iiinlch here tody. Chatt
and Kill of Nebraaktt defeated Chaae and
riavlu, f) 4, -2 In the double. In Ihe
ingles rilll of Nebraska defeated t'h,
6-4, 6-3. Davl of William Jewell won
from Chatt, 3-, b 4, 8-4, and F,van of
the local, In the hardest matrli of lb
day defeated Ourdner, f. 7, 0-7,
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onng. iney nt
and Hold Their Shape
Society 15nni( is h, tlio top in
tlio ficM of clolliinj for yonn
men. Sen their beautiful Skeleton
t n t n
ia. n inn; 10 V i ll" M til' III
Society Brand Suii $20 and .$125 A
Double Service Society Urand Suits S.'JO and 1
Furnishings Features for Saturday
Wilson Bros, Pure Tlirend Silk Ifoso
lint eh, one-button Athletin Union Suits...
Faultless Ni;?ht Robos nnd Pajamas ,
Neckwear, in $1 quality and fcliapo
129
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0 0
2
0
0
I 0 t 0
1 2 4 0
1 I
1 I (I
1 1 0 e
1 I) 0 II 0
1 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 0
t
li
4
Clara. 1 4
Knetaer, . , t II
M"lllll ... 1 0
Mckanrr. v. 0 0
M It. hell. ... I 0 0 1 0'Wlla. n
Jaaper. 9
Totaia M 10 14 H 1
Tntala J it 27 10 0
Hatted for Knetxer In the alxth.
Hated for Hallee in the alxth.
Cincinnati 2 0 3 i 2 0 0 0 (V 7
St. lnil 0 1 0 .1 0 4 1 0 9
Two-ba hlta: Oroh (?, Clnrke, Her
Xog, tionxalea, Long. Three, bnae hit:
Knetxer, Heck, Headier. Hoimx, run:
fLLINI HURLER PITCHES
NO-HIT, NO-RUN GAME
CHAMPAIGN', 111., May 6.-A no-hlt-no-
nm game wn achieved here today by
Red'' Gunkle of the L"nlverlty of Illl-
nol, and Ohio atate was defeated, 4 to 0.
Uunkle, truck out eleven men. Only
twenty-nine men faced him, and he le
aned no pause. Score; R ILK.
Illltiola 4 6 2!
Ohio 0 0 3 1
Hatterle: Illlnnl. Ounkle and Bradley;
Ohio, Wright and Jonc.
Mohan Mill Free.
Several major league club are plan-!
nlng to capture Ned Mahan, tbo Harvard
foot ball nnd ba ball alar. Mahan, who,
I the Crlmon' h ading pitcher, h not '
yet Intimated hla Intention aa to taking '
a chance In the big yard.
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