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The Oshawa Times, 21 Feb 1961, p. 10

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Febowary #1, 1981 Durno's Finish First In Major Puck Loop aR rE ty i x Ww the Oshaws Mar 1 Jov's Langue Sunday might iw ( fC - ot Period i fA G, Myles (40) Kowekd) ..oorrrreercre Ti and. 3 Pwrno's: Wills (100%) P He A Ind Period 8. Purnd's; G, Westlall (9) 4 € Wide: G. gereereere (F) 848d diddiind d 5. Dumne's: Brown (Wills) , ". "hm 8. Dunes; Wills (19) 1d ddi3744.4 i y 1:4 (Gray, Erowm) rreeee BMS | 2, mon oo 7, Damnd's. 5, Welle ie Games, ke Well Bs Amer: Arthur) wondered whether the, Rightwing E68 wi eeerre | ' Soman, Edwarde) #99) o Li hg og , A a Peneities =~ 0 2,| o SMac eon. Rennie) ren college games, It £150 comld bosrd would consider Big Four AIA scored two wnsial j | the Vighls the Canadian in the category of na- spark the Juveniles to £ " , CBC Stunned, oses Big Four OFTAW A (CF )=The CRC has In Arog He Reto Fesery, atc om 8 COPA esis by onthid for) ie F. Tins 4 (] { 5 Dowe, A reorer 8, burs; Welson (186) i Kameron nervy. 4, Ive; ue in H H id § i is i € RF i I (t it ¥ 8 ' bi $8) rrerreereee Le) 3 ® b 3 is, Vy winming rights 19 FISHER WONDERS Foothall, Douglas Fisher (CCF=Port 1509 POSTPONEMEN = CF Connor i 4 walla #9 end Konorowsii (2), VC Wide: B. Myles (19) [tional Interest, For such pro. set 63 win over the A's, The 15 2:18, 5 Loot : re [COVED SKIN CREAM Satins 19 Join the metwork| shot and fired another tally nie] Th 8 enafl ent 16:04, wp with City Wide ARswWerng Serv] Montreal, Ottawa and Toros, satisfying fans In ereas denied Pot he doubled whether the 'cenagers were Buddy Yabn, ri has heen 11, Durma's; Olesmlk ¢ . Merests in the OHA! J vy (areas where, until this yesr, the stiff competition for viewers in 1erms Dar Cnr dations in enstern Canada according to one CBC official,! Dr. Stewart replied thet the nd scored one of their this Kome. Scoring Lend Ho (G5, Westiall, Tapes) . games from the CEC network losing money on the Big Four across Canada "complaining ofl ofc 16, C. Wide: ' r 1 7 ve ¥ ih PITTI 0% Say Nonny ia Balsom, Linton; forwards, Wil boys paced City: (Maclean, Nepior: : KoWSD) rrr0rerrree EM grams, the BBG can reqmre year-old scored on & aity PURNOS = CITY IDE ® : WEh-seoring Dunes Wills 16:0 snd Cole 17:04, IANS 70 BROANCA Armed with these rights, the! oor ine them |#n open net, when the A's were Garage recorded a 187 vietory| said i plans to CEC could sim the eresm from The BBG chairman seid the FYE 16 get hack into the con-|over 47d Period thal diet that would OTey Cup game could be eon fe Wh 5 fhe late stages of fhe ice, The CW hoys were without " Cite D, Vepeion ® nglieh » language stations in.gn 86 least part way toward Hidered as of nationsl interest, Bome her marksmen for the resuiar netminder ont Jot a. . Wright) .. A / , yg or. Fonnie Nelson, Gord Wilson snd awit the eb hy the parent 12. Durne's: Tureski (21) wd sien the second French Big Four coverage--and, as p hoard would view, sey, # Tor' 4 (G, We language station in Montreai-- bonus, give the private group "Mio-Hamillon game in the seme A018 Bs owe, ed to hithy b... Tr. S. Wena 47) ld " Fen . , ithe A's line-up miter a six week) Defenceman Fred Cockerton, (WIE) covirriricere ICBC held monopolies, the major cities Mr. Fisher suggested that Dr. f ' A : Mi | This would mean thet other. Even without this competition, Stewart is not & sports fan lay-off due th an ankle in ey filled fhe sonkiending chores Ih Ui. Purna's: Mills (13) |which had heen carrying the CFTO/EY stands the risk of hosrd gets letters from persons NTLES -- goal, Hinkson; headed the Duras silack get Dumirs: Turessl 08) 1%: T BIGN now won't have necess to the desl, The CBC hid $325.00 for the amount of foothall foisted Connor, Glaspett lin / fone fien (a2 rid id games--unless the CBC mgreesthe rights last veer and madeon them." son, Bishop, Yahn, Peters, Wide, for potted three times rriereiieres. Wh Flu KO's Chuvalo, London May Go Brian a former British Empire heavyweight champ, and his brotherArainer Jack Jr TORONTO (CP)--A strategic: nounced only five hours hefore allyAtimed attack of the fly hug| ring time at Maple Leaf Gar on George Chuvale Menday|dens. Chuvalo's handlers sale night forced postponement of|the flu attack, which they al his heavyweight fight with!first hoped would he only tem Brian London of England, |porary, made it impossible for It will go on next Monday him to continue ht~--mayhe wi . far us London Is con| WEIGHT IS DOWN cerned, it won't go on at all un-| At the neon weigh-in the 23 less he gets 8 fat increase in|year - old Canadian champion his purse, In fact, unless pro-| from Toronto had hit only 204% moter Frank Tunney deposits pounds, a veritable shadow of $12,000 in a Toronto bank this he 21 he had weighed the day omin, London and his re-|hetore would nave nee ef : oh oe ni Ra to he winging their|lowest fighting weight of his| COULDN'T GET BY wae way hack to Blackpool before professional eareer, | That manoeuvre failed when) nightfall never to return | There was high As of late Monday night, Tun-| when word of the postponemn ney was having no part of Lon reached the eamp of the Lo don's terms, dons--the 26 - year » old fighter The postponement was an- his father-manager Jack, lik SPORTS MENU By Geo, H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' tor pass him @at the weigh-in?" asked Brian point edly His next move was to head) for Maple Leaf Gardens with the purpose of donning fight! garh, presenting himself at the ring and demanding his purse in fulfilment of his half of the con-| tract, | indignation he couldn't get past the foyer n et! Anyway, the ring had been re n- moved and Ontario athletics | commissioner Mery McKenzie eliald he didn't see how the Briton could collect money for) fighting when there was nobody to fight, London then sought out Tor onto lawyer Dave Kose and had him present the ultimatum to Tunney-812,000 pls continued| expenses ov it's back to Black pool, He originally had heen due for §5,540 or 25 per cent of the gross gate, whichever was greater, plus expenses and transportation both ways for the London family, Tunney and matchmaker Deacon Allen had been thinking in terms of a $40,000 gate from a crowd of about 10,000, it was the third hiteh in less than a year involving Chuvale houts, Last June 7 his mateh with Nino Valdes was cancelled on fight day when physicians discovered after the weigh-in that the hig Cuban was all but blind in one eye, OPPONENT WAS LAME Chuvalo was scheduled to meet Boh Cleroux of Montreal here Feb, 6 in a return mateh for the Canadian title but that went by the hoards when Cler oux turned up lame in practice Before London decided on the new financial approach Mon: day, he was all for dropping the whole business, "1 wouldn't think of staying another week," he said, "I'm at the peak of condition and 1 don't feel like getting out in the Toronto - winter, running the streets," Said the harrassed Tunney! "The Londons aren't being reasonable," THE WOLVES = and Brian London, are howling! Less than five hours before fight time last night, the big heavyweight bout between Toronto's George Chus valo and England's Brian London was postponed == when it was found the Canadian champion was suffering from an attack of flu, He had lost seven pounds since Sunday, London, bitterly disappointed, apparently intis mated that all was not kosher but then followed this up with a more serious attitude == he threatens te go hack home immediately, instead of waiting around for Chu» valo's recovery, unless he receives an additonal $12,000, to take charge of expenses, while he waits, He even wanted to elaim his guarantee of the fight purse = on the grounds he was on hand » but a policeman barred his entrance to Maple Leaf Gardens so London couldn't elimb into the ring alone, He couldn't have anys way = they'd already taken the ring down == whieh may or may not be significant, of the prompt work done by the MLG staff, Frank Tunney says he'll not meet London's elaims = so today may bring forth some interesting developments, BRIGHT BIT8:- Clarence Campbell might be able to pick up a few fines in New York, Seems the Gotham soribes came out openly as regretting that Lou Fons tinate and the rest of the Rangers let Bert Olmstead escape unseathed in the game Sunday, Such remarks as "Olmstead escapes') Yavenging Lou biding his time," ete, could be readily interpreted as incensing a riot, couldn't they? , , , DICK MOORE has been lost te Canadiens for at least three weeks, with a broken bone in his foot, The Habs will miss their reliable and steady high=scor= ing forward , , , , TRAIL SMOKE EATERS continue to keep Canadian hockey hopes high, Yesterday they des feated the Czech All-Star team 6-8 , , , TV BROAD. CASTING of Big Four football games may prove ane of the most dynamite=type of political footballs the Board of Broadeast Governors and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has ever tried to kick around, Taronto's new station, CFTO, outbid the CHC, and the foatball fans (they also have votes at election time) may take some definite action themselves, if they are not happy with the final decision handed down by the powers-that-be, CURLING CHIPS:;- The annual Canadian Schools boy Championships apened yesterday in Prince George, B.C, and there were a couple of real thrillers in the first two rounds , , , , BERT HARRISON'S Peter» borough rink was beatén in their third game of the Trewin Trophy mixed bonsplel here on Saturday hy the Oshawa rink skipped by Ewart Nichol = which won the trophy with the win, This bonspiel has heen going for five vears now and Harrison's rink, which won the laurels a couple of seasons back, has been in it each Three R-Riders Will Marry In Coming June OTTAWA (CP) = There'll he wedding bells come June for three of Ottawa's Grey Cup foothall champions, Rough Rider fullback Dave Thelen, quarterback Russ Jack: son and defensive halfback Joe Poirier all have set June dates for their weddings, Thelen, an American from Canton, Ohio, Is marrying Bon: nie Murphy, daughter of Mp and Mrs, Bernard KE, Murphy of Ottawa on June 3 He lives here and is recreation director at the Jewish community cen tre, Jackson, whose home is In Hamilton but who lives in Ot tawa now, Is to marry Lois | PRINCE GEORGE, BL, (CP) |"it's a great day for the Irish," beamed skip Jerry Caughlin of Oliver, B.C, He had much to smile about Caughlin's rink scored convincing opening - day vie tories in the 1961 Canadian high school curling championships here and entered the third yound today against Rick two Moody's Newfoundland four some as one of four undefeated rinks, Moody lost hoth his opening day starts, the second 104 to Manitoba In an extra end Caughlin, 8 Grade 11 student who has been curling since he was nine, guided his team to & 16-8 vietory over highly » re garded Northern Ontario in the first round, then heat Quebec 15-10, scoring a seven-ender en his 16th birthday Monday, British Columbia, defending champion Alberta represented hy Johnny Williams of Edmon ton, and Manitoba's Boh Frie- sen from Winnipeg shared the HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS route, Caughlin also eelebrated| B. C. Schoolboy Skip Celebrates Birthday With Two Big Wins "If he's sick, why did the doe | noon| (lead with 240 records, Ontario, |@lso unbeaten, drew a8 hye In |the second round and is 14 |EACH GETS BYE | The tournament comprises 10 rounds, with each team receiy {ing a hye, If the event ends up {in a tie for first place, B su | den-death playoff will be run off Friday night There were several surprises in the opening rounds | Williams' 10-4 triumph over {Tukowich in the second round stunned most observers and ishot Alberta into & favored SCHOOL BOY STANDINGS By THE, CANADIAN PRESS Canadian high school curls ng standings after two rounds 1 Alberta Manitoha British Columbia Ontario Baskatchewan Nova Beotia New Brunswick Prince Edward Island Northern Ontario Newfoundland PRD ™ BO BD BD + BI BD BD et BO BD BD SOT RRRE By THE CANADIAN PRESS OHA Junior A WLT FPF APL 27 0 7282 15261 Bt. Michael's 2618 8 141 138 hb Niagara Falls 21 18 4 152 140 40 Hamilton 1016 6173 138 44 Bt, Catharines 16 23 4 161 188 84 Peterhoro 18 28 7 161 177 #8 Marlhoros 026 7 126 188 26 Monday's result ft, Michael's 1 Hamilton 6 Western League Portland § Winnipeg 2 Raskatchewan Senior Saskatoon 4 Yorkton 6 Saskatchewan Junior Estevan 8 Regina 8 Melville 2 Saskatoon § Exhibition Trail § Cgechoslovakia 3 Ontario Junior B Sarnia 16 London § fitamford 2 8t, Catharines 1 Border Cities Junior B Wallaceburg 11 Leamington 4 Windsor & Chatham 2 Ontario Juvenile A Sarnia 8 Chatham # Ontario Midget B Blenheim 7 Oakridge 1 Alberta Junior A Lethbridge § Calgary 4 (Lethbridge leads best » ol seven semi-final series 2:1) FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Guelph Quehee FIRST IN FOUR By GERRY BLAIR Oshawa Majors came from behind a 1:0 first period deficit, to down the Bowmanville Bham- rocks, 8:1 last night at the Whit. hy Community Arena, The Ma: jors' victory prevented the fihamrocks from making a clean sweep of their four meet ings in Lakeshore Intermediate schedule play, Hoth elubs checked diligently in the opening period, and only one goal resulted, Ted Fairey scooped a loose puck inte the short side behind Mike Cirka, with Bob Sheridan and Ray Freston drawing assists on the play, Vinee Vanstone thwarted many desperate tries hy the Ma Jorg, and It wasn't until near the end of the second period that Oshawa were able to break the barrier, when Gerry Maclean tallied his first of two, aided by Art Rennick, Rennick and Maclean were By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York -- Jackie Donnelly, 105%, Buffalo, N.Y, outpointed Chico Velez, 13, New York, 10, Caracas, Venesuela -- Kenny Lane, 1814, Muskegon, Mich, and Carlos Hernandes, 18134, Venezuela, drew, 10 Nan Franciseo--Kirk Barrow, 185, Spokane, Wash, knocked out Floyd Joyner, 208, Phoenix, Arig, 3, Chicage -- Rudy Ellis, 163, Shamblin, 188, Y oun g stown, Ohio, 6, Hendershot, daughter of My and Mrs, Earl W, Hendershot of Hamilton, Their wedding is set for June 10, Poirier, a student social worker withthe Children's Ald Society, is/An marry Gall Four nler, daughter of Mrs, Emily Fournier bf Ottawa, June 17, He is orifinally from Verdun Que, | KEEPS IN OPEN | Paint rags or oily dusters and {maps should never be stored in {a closet or a closed place be cause of the danger of fire, year, Saturday's loss, in their final game == was their tirst Joss in five years, in 18 games of Trewin Trophy play == quite a record , , , FRED THOMPSON'S rink won the final game in the local Ontario Colts elimina ations last night and will continue in district play, here on home ice Saturday -, , , PAUL MICHAEL'S fours some, including Jim Naylor, Giles Goulding and Frank Young, won their three games in the big annual Barrie five-day bonspiel on Saturday, and will go back Sate urday to contest the trophy rights Other rinks, skipped hy Less Gorrie and Don Holden were also on hand, the latter's rink winning "the-prize-of-the~day" oy OSHAWA KIWANIS Club's annual "inter-club bonspiel is being held here tomorrow, 1 Toronte = George Chuvale, Taronte, vs, Arian London, Eng {land, heavyweight fight post poned to Feb, 27, REMEMBER WHEN? , , By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York Rangers ended 'a 19.game winless streak 18 years "lage tonight, defeating Montreal Canadiens 61 at New York, In a November-ta-January streteh the next season, Rangers sel the NHL's non-winning record, osing 21 and tying four, Covert, Mich, stopped Roscoe responsible for the entire Osh: awa total, Early in the final 20 minutes, Renniek took Gerry Maclean's pass and rifled it by Vanstone to give the Majors the lead whieh they never relin: quished, With less than four minutes remaining in the game, Gerry MacLean broke away from een tre ice, and bounced one off Vanstone's glove but the mo mentum of the shot carried the puck inte the net, Mae: Lean's second goal of the night, was his 28th of the season, tops for the Lakeshore Intermediate | league, | Both Rennick and Maclean finished the year in the top ten of the individual scoring race, Late in the final frame, Lucky Wills and Ron Pollard squared off in the Bowmanville end zone, first with their sticks, and final: ly ended up grappling on the ice, Wills eut his finger during the fracas. He had been a targel for several members of the Shamrocks all evening. Abbett 1 {Pollard Dowe, Furey, Macdonald, Kirk, and Gord two, Nelson and Konorowski, CITYWIDE = gos), F, Cock: acl #an, Napior AB ~ gogl, Courtney; de erton; , ves, Ren KOWsKl) ceeeerereene fence, McGarry, Edwards, Hub-\nick, Fry; forwards, R, Myles, whi 17:40 be, Keenan, forwards, |G, Myles, Maclean, i, ond G, Westiall 17:49, Myles, Bomanuk, Baker, Elliott, |D, Cockerton, and WNaplorkow:| Officials ~~ Mel Suddard Lawson, England and Dods:| ski, Paul Kawzenuk; scorer, worth, \"BURNO'S ~ gos), Melnick; Shaw, SCHEDULE OVER Rockets And Wall's Tied For Top Spot Rockets were led in this Im: (Bathe, Brain 4 J orient win by Hobbs and|2. Total 26, hr: orn frady with 18 and nine while|/TOP SCORERS Dulny with 10, played & strong| Major seague Top Ten Final Standings ts, Av game for the A's, Pls, A JAYCEE ROCKETS ~ Brady|Esmits, Walts Barbers 179 144 0, Breen 2, Kurhan, Clarke b,|Goddard, Ont, Steel B 16 A Fuller, Moderns a i : Winters, Kinlochs il, Lean 17, C.-Wide: BR, Myles (11) M r: role, The Edmonton foursome seldom missed an opportunity in humbling Saskatchewan after showing erratic form in #8 1546 first-round victory over Moody, Northern Ontario erumbled in the face of British Columbia's attack and in the second-round started hadly against Nova Scotia, But after trailing 64 after two, they came hack to force Nova Scotia's Bandy Me: Leod rink from Bydney to score A single with last rock for an 1-10 win, The Oshawa Y's Men's Major ABskethall League completed their schedule Baturday morn: ing at OCVI, In the first game of the morn: ing, Walls' Barber Shop defest- ed Modern Dry Cleaners hy the score of 84-to-31 to end up In # tie for first place, In the first half, Walts held a slim 16-t0-18 lead, led hy the leagues' leading scorer, Marels Esmits, as he got six points in this half, while the Moderns were Tunnicliffe and Fuller with 16 and 12, WALI'S BARBER SHOP w= Edmondson 2, Derry 2, Woods 8, Nichol 4, Hickey 4, Esmits 12, Heeson 8, O'Reilly 2, Total 84; Fouls = Bfor8, MODERN DRY CLEANERS == (Goldstein 2, Fuller 12, Tunni- eliffe 15, Beneeo 8, Harrison, Kutziner, Barlow, Total B81 Fouls: = #-for-10, ROCKETS BEAT A's In the second game Jaycee Rockets hooked up with the On: tario Steel A's, with the Rockets Hobhs 18, Etchells 4, Kelly 6, Total 80; Fouls -for-i4, ONTARIO BTEEL A's = Gra- ham 2, Belong 4, Dulny 10, Mewitt, Dalidowicz 5, Rowden B, Anderson 1, Total 29; Fouls est for|8-for7, W's TAKE KINLOCH'S In the third and final game Ontario Bleel B's defeated Kinloch's Men's Wear by the score of 42 to 29, The B's took a commanding 26-to-1% lead In the first half as Kinloch's couldn't even get started, In the second half, the teams layed on even terms with each eam scoring 17 points, but the big difference was the big first half, as far as the B's were con: cerned, The B's were led ot victory First Gunn, Ont, Steel B 240 [111] nit 000 000 421 in 010 001 181 100 000 Second Round 01h 000 210 201 127 002 000 100 008 111 022 110 016 010 102 B01 102 020 008 030 208 280 203 010 180 010 022 01-10 Round 210 001 010 200 000 211 002 110 B.C, N, Ont, Man, Quehee Nfld, Alherta NB Bask, Ontario N.§, 1 Tunniclitfe, Moderns 168 Hobbs, Jaycees 106 Clarke, Jaycees Kelly, Jaycees Goldstein, Moderns Woods, Waits Barbers FINAL BTANDINGS WLY Jaycees Wall's Moderns Ont, Bteel B's Kinloch's Ont, Bteel A's This Baturday, Feh, 25, layoffs will begin ts and Wal 1 -- 0} # [] 4 bh ] fi 7 Ll 4 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 i 1 0 6 ~10 0 ~1h 0-4 1-10 0 wb 4 =15 0 =10 1-11 Ques B.C, Bask, Alberta PEL NB N, Ont, N.S, Man, ocke h Shop having a bye Inte semi-finals, Games to he pla this week are; 0.80 am, One Nfld, Oshawa Majors Finally Win Over Bowmanville | and Wills nearly tangled on two|2.40, Lawson 0.10, Wills and Pal: occasions prior to his dual with/ lard (slashing and major) 14.8 land Edwards 16.49, by Gunn and Barlow with 10 and 11 points respectively while Winters and Rudy with 11 and nine points, were best for the losers, ONTARIO STERL B's -- God- dard 8, Baramack 4, Milosh 8, Babe 4, Lee, Btimming 2, Gunn 10, Ratlow 11, Total 43; Fouls 4 for 10, KINLOCH'S MEN'S WEAR Winters 11, Sparling 2, Hooey 8, PLAYOFF HOCKEY (Intermediate 'A' Best 4 out of 7) Couch Ted O'Connor Leads His osiawa MAJORS agoinst LINDSAY THURS, FEB, 23rd---SAT, FEB, 25th WHITBY ARENA 0:30 pm, Admission THe taking a 80-10-20 victory, The game started out at 8 fast pace, with the score tied at half-time 16 apiece, The best for the Rockets In this half was Brady with six while Dulny had four for the A's, In the second half, Rockets went all-out, scoring 28 points while the A's could get only 18, as they faltered badly under the pressure, 001 202 100 50-0 tario Steel A's vs Ontario Steel B's and 1080 am, Kinlochs Men's Wear vs Modern Dry Cleaners, The winners of these iH will advanee into the se na as they are sudden-death, Will all players whe have League sweaters please retum them this Satirday, unless Dey are still in the playoffs above games, A total of 18 penalties was called, eight in the last period when both elubs started to lay it on, Bticks were carried at a high level all evening, and probably instigated the fre uent parade to the sin-bin in the third stanza, MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS , , , Ed Romanuk returned to the Oshawa line-up after a six-week lay-off due to torn ligaments, Hon Myles and Romanuk did a food job of killing penalties, Preventin Bowmanville from aking advantage of the extra manpower , , Mike Cirka was in goal for the Majors, and made numerous fine stops, especially in the third period , , , Gar Lawson. suffered a threesstite out between the eyes in the first period, when accidentally elipp: ed by a high stick , , , Oshawa Majors open their best-of-seven OHA Intermediate "A" Lake: shore semi - finals tomorrow night in Lindsay, against the Lumbermen, On Thursday night at the Whitby Community second game of this series will be played, with a third back in Lindsay on Friday, and the fourth contest in Whithy on Saturday night , , , Bowman ville Shamrocks open their hest ofsthree Intermediate "RB" semi: finals against Port Hope, in Bowmanville tomorrow night, The winners of this series] meets either Trenton RCAF Flyers or the Cobourg Mer chants, Their series is slated to open Friday night in Trenton, FIRST PERIOD 1, Bow'ville: Ted Fairey (Sheridan, Preston) , 14.01 Penalties = MacLean 4.36, Arnold 15.58, Masters 16.08, SECOND PERIOD §, Oshawa: MacLean (Renniek) © yyanannnne 1700 Penalties -- Smith 4.55, Tey Masters 18.59, THIRD PERIOD 3, Oshawa: Rennick (MacLean) ,ivieneee 341 4, Oshawa: Maclean , 14 Penalties = Mills 8, Pollard z Mild, cool 4 even-burning is your best buy In convenient pocket pack or helpound tin

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