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1 4 ' THH HKK; OMAHA, I'KIuAV, .MAY 12. 1!)U;. Bringing Up Father -:- c ?. :-; Drawn for The Bee by George McManus THERE is Mt PITH'S HAMOKERCWiEr RET(jRN IT TO Mt nd ftp, VEsy jLUAN LOPES RALLY AND WIN INJTHE NINTH Kourke Periih When Hinchman Clouti Pill in Noi and Scorei Three, LINCOLN TAKES THE SERIES LINCOLN, Nb., May H.-tHpeclal T.I-gram.-A ninth-lnnlnr rally, with two out nd thre mm cm b, ndd when Harry Hinchman wung hi war club ard whacked th gnldamlth Into dap right field an .cored all thre runner, mving Lincoln th gam anil a, clean wrp of the aerie with Omaha by a 7 in I tear. Th count atood S and t on Hinchman and Mra had to groove th nxt ball. Evan at that Manager Marty Krug played aom prattjr elvr haaa hall. Iu North had been bree.lng along in great atyta fur right Innlnga mhan ha .lipped. The Duckling. r:balk.d up two, In tha eighth by virtu, of North' unataadlneaa and then jammed tha te In tha ninth with two out. Hinchman, a dangrrou. hitter aJw.y, had baan aaay for Mara MU-IIrr In th aertea and Marty trottad him out. Tha long blow broka up th ball gam. Tha flourkc not what looked to ba a ( lAd In tha fifth, elith and nrvrnth Innlnga. prlncipa.lly by th hard hitting of Kllduff. who kicked In with two riuublfte and drov thra run over th (ilate. Th !pta had prevloualy gath fid off of North In the Tilrd Inning. In thi eighth they raised their total to four. The ninth aaw th finlnh of M&i'ty'a eang. - - (.imaha outhit. and ontflcldcd tha Purk iinga, but North' generoalfy gave them ttie ball game. Pcore: OMAHA. All. H. H. (I 1 t A. 0 0 II 1 I 2 4 2 1 0 HiilltH, If. ... Krug, of. .. t'oteyth. rf. Miller, lb. ,. Kll.iuff. . . Kruegi-r. o .. Hurg, lib . frtniU 2b. .. Vorth, p M era. p. .... ... a i 1 1 1 1 v y Mm OA vtoopin- 7 in tmq houe is I l old: " , 7 . fi - r '. 1 1 1 11111 111 -flP ' i P I I I I H' I'll ' ,')' r '"'T " I. ! . I III Mill II H I J. ! ' ' ' ' Tula la M I II 1 II 2 LINCOLN. AW. It. II. U A . . V, Carllel. If, S I i 2 9,0 Hinohinan. lb. 4 0 2 0 I 0 atchmandt, sf I 0 4 2 0 Loher, rf I 0 0 1 0 Sieveneon, ea 4 i 0 1 I VVIUlKine. It 2 0 l:i 1 tf Mora. 3b 4 10 0 11 Rohrw. c 2 1 1 3 l) .liihnaon, v 2 11 1 0 Jr.,rv. P I I I 2 linrdner, p 1 1 0 Hoima ., 8 1 0 0 0 0 Hoffman 0 I 0 ft 0 Total . .. 30 " SI IB Two out hn Inning run aiored, Kn for Johneon In nliit'i. ftn for tiardner In ninth. IJncoln j 0 0 2 ll 0 0 0 S .t-T Omaha .0 0 I 2 I 0 T'-l hlla; Carllal. Hinchman, Kll duff 12). North. OouOla play; Itntirer io !eviii,n, hacnfic lilta Carllal, HliH-hnian, H hnwndt. lxiler. King, etiruuk out. Hy tiregory. I. Haaeaon balla: Off itracery, 1; elf North, 4. Left on tiif' Lincoln, I, Omnlttt. t. I'ltchlug le-iifd tiff OiT-gotv. 10 ht'a In elt)t In ning, off Ni'i-ih, 7 liH in e'lhi nu t tt,ii,i inninae- iff North, one hit. Time; I I mi'lire Mullen and Audri-a. TW OF T M H K K FOB JlllK llrtt turner M In (ante f row I. nop Leader. - f I. -ev.l'il M., Ma ll - ! Jph i n,.Ui )t tun nut ft Ihn fr.iiu Iti j )! bv K iiiiiln )" let i I t I he .m i t'p, . imtniereaiDig H.-uie w K'lUTA. All H tl I t il I ev if 1 li. If I ; !,.. St- , Lt 1 1 .. .-, " Ji- V t .1. :n. :). I '!, 4 f ' , . t , , 1 1 V'.MII4V, i "I 'Ml. . , Tt . , I I . t , i t !'? 1)1 A H I. I' 1 f '. 1 it ! . 1. 1 -'. ll I. i ... , . tl nil f " t. )- t jaf l It '.. .4 4 'til . . . e t"-tt ..ii t in i . . 4 i '- -t f 4 J i I . - H . tn . 4 t .. ..! "1 .., t I'M.. 1 4 I I w 1 t i, e .. , ... i, t .. , t , t... Sioux City Buys 0 rover flilmoro I'M LIABLE TO BREAK ME BACK VOOPIN OVER LIKE. v-, THIf Standing of Teams WfT. IiKAflfK. I NAT. U5AUCK. w.i Pot. i " w.t,.r". Uiwoln ... JJ m UrooUtyn ...II S .? lipaka, ....11 U'li'tllta ...ll B MV HoRton f Dea Molneat .W; Ht. loui.,..i. m ,11 (nnh .... I .471 rmrimmtl .,11 12 Mm Inver .... I it ,JM 1'lille, Kt Mi Bloux City. 1 13 .W Plttaburgh , IR Xfi Ml. Joaeph. 11 .w! Naw York... 1 13 .r AMP: It, LKAOL'K. AM Kit. A8HS. W. UPftl. W.L.IW, rinr,nd .,W 8 .Wi l.oulavllle ..14 ,7il Waeh'n ....13 .Mil! Mlniaup' ..12 7 Ijetrolt ....II 18 .dH" U'l.lumbiia ..12 . Potm 12 12 .&! Indlanap'a. 10 9 .65. Chicago ....II 14 .41.21 Ht. I'aul..., 9 Hi .474 Now York.. II 10 ,411 Toledo HI1) .474 Ht. Ioul.,l 1 .31 Kan. City. . . 12 .' I'lilla IK ,3B4 Milwaukee , 4 II .i'Ki Yealerdar'a fteanlt. WKrJTKKN IMhdVB. T"rka, 6; Denverr, i. Slou C'lly, I; lea Molnea, . Omaha, Lincoln, 7. Wichita, i. Ht. Joaiph, 6, NATIONAL) IACA.OVT New York, 9; I'lttaburgh.2. I'hlladelphlH. 8; Ht. Ixmia, 4 Poaton, I; (,hl'-ai. I. LrooKlyn, 1: I'liidnnatl. t, AMBItlfAN I,EAOUE, Ht lAiila, : Wahlngton, I, D,troit, I; f'lilld'lphl, . Chicago, 1; New Vrk, t. I'lovulMtiil, I; lloaluil, 9 AMKIIIt'AN ASSOCIATION. MutdVllla, 1: ft. PriiI, 4 f'olunihtia, Kanaaa City, 2 Toledo, Milwaukee, I. (.nraea Today. Wealern league-Wlfhll at Topeka, lenver at Hi. .luaoph, J Moinea at Lin coln. Omaha at Nlotix I'lty. Natliimil I.agua-Nw ork at I'lUa burrb, Milladnliihla t Rt. Umla, Hoaton itt Cnlrago, llrooklyn at Cincinnati. Ami.rl.an lngueft. I.oula at Vh. Irmion. lietrr.H at rtiUntelphla, ( hi' go at New York, Cleveland at Boatun. Kiir.n.A wms rnM IIKAR4 neater l.oaa In P of It Two TOPKKA, Kan., May H.-AHhough Den ver mad to hum rUna Topwka won the name ttila afUrnoon by a anora of 5 to 4. Poor) OKNVER. ab. n, t I O. 1 2 I 1 o 7 0 0 A. 0 4 2 0 I) Miller, rf Reed, lb 8 0 0 (I 2 1 0 0 0 .Kellher, a Oakea, of Hutch), lr .... Iyr. 3b Khlal'la, lb Stevena, c ..... King, p .... .. Spenoer 1 1 II ,1 0 Totala ......CI t TOPKKA. AH. n 24 11 1 H. 2 u 1 0 0 1 I) 0 O 11 I 1) fl 1 f s X 1 Aaler, lb ... Cochran, . Oourlw In. Jib . Tydeinau, rf Klimcr. i:t .. ? 2 1 4 4 n 0 I 0 1 t n 4 3 4 4 4 I 2 2 Ijlllnl'irf, 4( hwclmer, Monroe, e Wet. p .. If v - I 1 Tjtal W 6 7:, ii I Balled for King In Iho nlntli. ,' Miihn"ii out. hit lv helled hall Denver 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 3 . 1 Haded f..r Krai 'n aei.uilh. Vopika , .9 .1 1 0 0 0 0 Mtatt-d f.-r Wcllnmn In clulHl) Home r D.r. Shlolde Th. e hi. . ! ,ldh";i NicrlfU-e lilt iiunio. Macruno nie uii, ) nm hh.I .eimtl runa, to Uttlroore to Ag.cr fllolen baaej f , v. tll,ru , ,,. , , 4.Joch... IM,h i. I4m I..1I.. ori, ,;!,, mrurk out; Hv llallln "" j; rf K,n-.l,H,,M,,,,fc';V,'M "",bv W)lmn. ?.; b, Pavenpoit. 1 I'm '!; .'' '' . I'e'Ked bull; Mon-j .(udebrand and Kvn roe. Hit bv dt Ur H ))i'l I iiipitc , Kane and Kyan i anl Trim 4 htvwgn. - : NKW UHK, l'iy ll.- Ni j Voik " 1M l,4K 'ttl HOOVTr.H i, (tl f,, Chi,.,,.,, tieie t 1,n ' 1 ta I 4'ullop, fnruierlv of ihe Kanes ( lark II Had Inning and ladl I'v Vrilrmin nutplti -be(j Filler 1 tihi'i" W In. OttS MDIXCS Mav 11. i lmk M i l-ei: inhliu .ml..) end ! l ini. ). mi .n llnuUr hem run AtUi )-... in, uaers $ in t . -ii .4HH X i m VII It 1 1 K .'glialien. : 1 r . f ! ( n. i f ' y'l-i n.,.; j- It, lll - ' I it t, rel j t ) . t,) I : M'l. V .'! r 1 1 1,1. 1 1 l tU III! I Ki!.l , ; .1 Siimncrmaurinnl Fifty for Quarrel : With Umpiro Byron ; M ,, t. ,. I n t-i rt. Mi Sf t,4 I 'n 4, I ,i . . . ..... -''- w - l. ! ' 4 4t IF IT WA A (5EER OPENEft - IT WOULDN'T HURT YOUR DACK" IN BOSTON HUMBLES TRIBE OF INDIANS Red SOX Win from UlCVeiana WUll Aio or strong wina, six to Five. GAME LASTS TEN INNINGS nuKTON. May Il.f Tho Hoaton Amer icana defeated Cleveland. to b, in a. ti-n-Innlng contest today, a atrotiK wind work ing In favor of th home team In the final Inning, with men on Imsca, Hurry hit what atarted to be a hlh foul to the left of the plate, but the wind car ried It into the fair ground, and O Nll, fulling tu make th catch, Ilohlltiel cored th winning run. Tho wind alao e .nlnted In stretching alnglna Into extra bn hit. Tlir of Cleveland' run cam In th alsth Inning on two elnglea, double and a triple, fleore: t'Mrvast.AVD- BIWTIlK ABHOAB All H " A K. Orine. If,,, 4 9 11 1 fteeeer, rf . .. 1 ft 0 l,,,i,r, ah. I lt,i djnrln . S fl V 4 0 tri,Hkr cl.. I ll llinl.inwl lh a V I o tlmllli r(..,, 1110 lUmlU. Hi .. 14 1 llird 3I., i 1 I J Wn'Wnii. 4 1 1 t II Nill r -.. 4 0 S 0 Vllihnll. c. 1 li I) (I fl4riMlilltl e ! 0 0 0 tlmliv, o S 1 II I ewMiner. cr., i i v iilwi ir .. 1 I o o liTlarilnar, lb. I 1 t t ) iurr. th ... I 1 ' A ICtSf. c t ') 1 1 1 "A"w. e.... I 0 a 1 (i e I J o iiMv,, n 1 . 1 I D -'l.m ,1 0 0 0 1) .Tm.ii !,, M U2 1 I - " fnl.le. ., S HI W I Two out when winning rnn acorn!. United for Cadv In alxth. Cleveland 1 0 1 ' 0 0 (Ml HiiHion ...0 1 I 0 1 0 1 0 r 1-41 Two-baaa hits speaker (21, Walker (3), l,el. Tlir-be hit: Oandll, mllh liil.-n tih: Hpeaker, Turner Hooper,' HohllUnl. tlirilnr. Hucririce hit: How aril. 'ail v Walker. Hnwea on bulla; Off llHKermau, 1; off Mnvai , I. Hit '! earned runa; Off Mltcfuill, h hlte. 2 runs In two and one-thl'd Inning; off llaaei min t hlta and 0 run In two and two thlnla irinliig (non out In alxth I: off Hngiiy. I hlla, o run In four and two third Inlnga: off Shore, hit, 4 runa hi f lvu Iniiluu. lilt by pliclmd hall: Harry (twice) 1v !Igrman. Ktruok nut: Dy Mitchell. I: by llHgerman, 1: by Baby, 2; by Hlnue, 1, l.'mplr: Connolly and (fveiia, ;lll Hold gnnwa, WASIIINOTON, Mftv 1t.-0llia today held St. l.nula to four acattored hit, and 0 Wanhlngton won. I to 0, in the flrat 1 I Inning Morgan wa paasnil, and acofed, on .Ojhoaler'a three-bae hit, which hounded 'ft o)cr Hholtou h,?nii, and then router 0 went home on Rondeau fly. Hcore; wr i ii'ia u-isuiviiTf iv ' AB.H.'O A F. AM, H O A K Nholti-B K . S 0 t 0 IMii-mii. Jb., H I I I D .iQdnfeia. M. . 3 1 Millar, rf ... 4 1 eiminr ih l 1 2 - Ol-oiler, b. ,. 4 1 ll J 0 1 O.IMIInn of.... 4 1 . 0 7 I I'll. ."trull tl. i t 4 i) 1 Iiii.lu Jl,.. . 4 0 t. 1 ''Stmi.ln. lr... 2 t I 0 Hnrv. i- J (( II I nrrM. S I) 3 I f'Omlie. ...,! 1 0 J To(p. ... 0 ".,0 0 0 I) a A ft Q i rrnu xu. . , S 1 . I Mtn ct.. e ' : Heel, se . 2 a " An. il Ji . 1 0 i vri,l,1. o. l n H ) ,.iiii,.i, ii.. 3 o ft j i-enporl. o " ,, lni,ln t 0 (I a n i) ii ii a '. o :. It.irtim . ... 1 I) toi.i. .. ji 4 j i l ill ,xilerit Mi,II')e. M HU'ii mi. I .Vl,ui of Itie N nrk ' t,i rf the find In Iho Mtlh IiiiiHi un.l a n-ftiiii,i l.mm. e-1 K hot tli. I'll 111 ,i k .-, t. , ,- .) K-e-l A -.h,wl of 4.'n f-'l ml mound the umhiie l'i,nlwin Ji'liiM.n of tti- Viitri I, an I. l!ic In i,!,-u. Ote 4i,. M ciK'v " 411 It il 4 In ll in ) " r .. -. , l , l"... i ')' t If, II I J ... I' ' .. r ' in,, ") -vi.. mi . t . I , h i J ' .r .. w . .. I I -'-' ." ) . - " ,.., t. 4 .., ,,. 1 1 ' ' t ,,;.. let I I -, 4. m 4 t t I '- nil . I ' I' 4'---4 (IID . . 1 , I - 4 II . , t , . . m 4 . - 1 , . 4 ), '.t w . , ,". , ..4t IMI ' ' ' t i . ., V 1 ... ! 14, -v, I-;-, ftf I I I.'.'', 41 l: ' 11 I ' I',..- .4 H, u -,j , i, a Ii i. ink, (..- .n I I ll I' Ii ) 7 rit6 with VOO DROPPED TOUR HANOKEP- NO CHAMCE OP PCKirV UP ONE 7 CHIEF - THIT HOU 4. Vllf to Vounn to Hiirna; Tick to Hchatig to Mclnnln' Ktrunk to 1a.J'il'i. Klrat b on mr: Phlladiilphl. I, Hh" on Imlla: Off ('ov?i-akl, 1, off Uubui'. 1; off Mycin, Hlla and earned ituna: Off I'livili'Hkiff, 5 hit", no runa In all lnnlimn; iff liiiliiic, 4 hltit, 1 run )n two and on Ihlnl Innlnga: off Myera. I ht, i runa In tilno Innlnga. Struck out: Hy CovcIi h- kl. 1: bv Online, 1; b" Mlyera, Lm- l-H"V rinnitwn nnn mm, II Today's Calendar of Sports TrmU: Chicago-Illinois dual meet at I.'rbana, III. Interatat Interacholaatio ment t I'niveralty of Wouth Iiykut. Iowa Intercflllcglnto ronfBrenoe met at Cedar Rapid. Illlnola Interacholaatio meet fit Cnlverolty of Illlnola. Kanaaa fitat normal meet at Emporia, Kan, 'Worecater Tc.h-NW Hampahlre Stale dual meet at Ourham, N, H, Henoh aViowa; French Bulldog olub of America at Hotel MoAlpIn, New York City. Tennli: Pennsylvania galnat Johna Hopkin , at " Philadelphia. Columbia agalnat Lafayette at New York City. New York unJvaralty agalnat Colgate at New York City, Wrealllng: Jo Stecher agalnat Yusaif Hueaune at J.oulevlU. Hosing;: Mllhurn Haylor agalnat Young Hrown, ten round, at New York. Phil Dloom agalnat Vln Moran, ten rounds, at New York, Howard McRao aainnt Harry Carlaon, twelve round, at Roalon. All Nations Carry .Extra Players to FiUPrivato Car The All Natlona, who are cheduld to play th clever Brandele atotea aggrega tion, Haturday and flundny, at Rnurk park, la conlnred the premier att motion of all road club. In addition to the regu lar team It la necoaaary to carry four extra playera each (eaaon to enable them to get th railroad to hand! their pri vate car, Jeannett. which require twenty full fare ticket. Earl Mora, third baaeman of tha Lin coln Weateru 1-eaguo team, imd Art Smith, pitcher for the Kanaaa City American association Hluea, are both former member of the All Nation. Curtla wheat, brother of the fa.mo.in Zmk, of Brooklyn, la with thorn thlx Heaaon and give pronlae of developing Into a great player. " Morrle Olann, Ihe llraudoia atorea atnr elabman, pitching for Pavld City Inst Munda, waa defeat'd by the All Nation, with Limit lilnoii, pitching, by a acorn of i la 0. M.ii rto eay "Doualriwon haan t gut 'a thing more than he ever had but that's I enough." Eleven High Schools j in Meet at Iowa City Saturday Afternoon ItiWA CITV, In., May 11 (!peclal.) We.t in- Midne and I'avenport high . linnle re doped to fight it out for flrt piece Saturday In the ninth annual In !i'ti';tic it,v li attim field meet for l.iwn huh aehntda to t put mi ty the iinlM.Kii ln I'llr gnd t'editr Heviiiin hi. i .iti.-,-ir. it piac4 tieitr the fiunt, hut tin i, tentiletl .in jioeiihle t Imn.plun hln a nine! '144,, ie4 iM ,rt Jtre .ll d 4)11 ef f l''..t4l ' met") IlKI'l.tt. 4 f I. 14,4 ' ItV l e-4irld t.4 pel .lt 11) tit U.UiU.) til . e.vn feel to bt4tk the areeepl nn"4ird ; l.'n f-.-t e.i ,n, V- I,.., i,4 I .f... 4,f A i. -4 t,,. h ll-ii-t.'li .,f t'us ynt s will , It i l.-A -'l tit i'HM li.' -f .' t .tl tlifi I .,f i .1 r m If giten hi I '), -i '-t g.Hl.l ll. Ik --' it 4 -. , P--. en- ,.t-i.-,i i trt -r'e ., !- ti,--' lit. t'ct till I ' , r . H I 4 l-.); i -44 n Mr,. , M-i4 ;;!. 4ll'irta ef .1 )) v i - . M , -t e t it i . . i". ' .) i t! .. tu , ni, f. f ',4.4 "l . '. ' I 5'. tl-' 'I. , MISSOURI WINS FIRST QXi Cf VALLEY SERIES 1 I- 4 4 tt I ,4 I 11 I . 1. f . h I , 4 ! 4,, ill 4 ." I (4.4 4 I M t I I I I ...j . . li'ii. it a. l lMdi tosleNI k i 444.4 4 . I S..4VC i i n nit.' i i - i -I., if l i OH. THANK Vol) - I I vOOLDN'T "WANT TO LOSE IT TOR THE WORLD THE LACE ON IT ls OVFD MARTY O'TOOLE IS BOUGHT BY OMAHA Famoui Hurler Who Wa Once 8old for $22,500 Ii Secured by Rourke. ALSO GETS PITCHEE BRUCK Marly O'Toole, whoa tale from th. St Paul club to the Plttaburgh Pirate, for th fmmenae um of 22,SflO, atartled tlh. entire baae ball world, I now a member of the Omaha baa ball club. Pa Ttourke pun-baaed CTool from th Columbua American aaaoclation club at Kanana City yeaterday and arrive In Omaha thl morning at 7 o'olook with the hurler in tow. Rourk alao aactired Pitcher Bruek from Columbua yeaterday and I. bringing thia athlete with him, (oo. Recent game impreaaed Rourk with the fact that, hi hurling corp wa aadly In need of reinforcement, fo Wedneaday he hiked from Lincoln to Kanaaa City and made a call upon Hobby Qulnn of the Columbua ciub. Boby offered him O'Toole and Bruck and Rourk anapped at It. O'Toole wa In th Weatern leagu be fore. He waa a tar with the flloux City club. It, waa from Piotix City that St. Paul , bought him. Marty went Ilka a whirlwind hie first year with the alnta .nd Barney Pregua put up Kl.tt) caah coin to get hi aervicea. Marty failed to aucoeed In the majora, however, and we' turned back to Colum bua, where h labored I at year, But thl year the oolfttlon la mighty cloae to major clan and Qulnn doclded to give Marty to Omaha. The little Irishman ahould ba a winner In th Wealern league. H w.a a wlxart h waa here before and hla knowl edge of the game ha. been eonaideraty t..rf .nice then. Laat year with Columbua, Matry won rorieen m.u e fifteen game, with a clnb that flnlahed In the cellar. Hruc.k alao cornea with the reputation of being iulta a pitcher. He, Ilk O'Toole, la a right-haiider. , The addition of O'Toole mean that couplo of th. PK? ."" curving, them over will draw their re lease. It la probable Mack Alllaon will be one of tho unfortunBto duo. All-Nations Dropped Peg by "Blair Club As Holland Blows FLAIR. Neb.. May Vt.-i8pcll Tele-gram.l-Blalr defeated the All-NaUon. to- !day. I to 2. In a pttchera Iconk for Rittlr aud Bunny Holland for the All-Nation, with the honor about y..n until the ninth Inning, when Hoi .land wont t:p long enough for Hlair to run In two acorea and win th game, j Th bitting and the runa were even up to the ninth, when Mende. hit fr two ; h.aea and Hanoldeon. pliwl. bitting for i Coleman, acored him with a aingle tt) '1. ft. Oonaldaon waa raught out taUng. For Hlalr, Holland walked the flrat tnan up. Two ninglea followed and the , game wa. at'er- ! The feat tire, ap.de front Cook pil.'h Ing. were hi. own-hand pickup for an oiii in th fourth Inning, gtpl H.tr ,h..m h'liln. Th.- .am.' tm play t urn,, I..44 M-o.e. i1- 4 ;,,n . , , a 0 t- I ' ' n..,.,i... iill.,ti,l and "iilimntt. Conk I t fl Kinae- I'mtHt ''p',e ! JCE STECHER WILL MEET , PARDELL0 AT COLUMBUS i I tt I'MKl'g .V.b . M 'I -)AH,-1at Telt-gi'" 4ttliet !! r.lir Lett j f I'M -4 Mil " MtrWatt .t-lll44a v ei l'n I ..)... US' -1 t ' it II K , ; in 1 4 4 l 11' t ' lr I .14 - . 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