The Oshawa Times, 21 Mar 1960, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 21 1960 31] Geno sha Hawks ee 4% SPORT BRIEFST. | Reilly 12. Larry Cooney scored | nine for the Meteor club. | | Once again Oshawa excelled at MANTLE'S FOURTH BOY» { the foul line. They sank 16-for-27| ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. ) H while the Meteors could manage Mickey Mantle, centre fielder for | | only 9-for-25. New York Yankees, became™a | {SOUTHERN FIN, | : ALS : Lather again Sunda y. Mrs. | Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks ed Reilly fouled Oshawa's Gord| Oshawa will entertain St. Mantle gave birth to their at At gr Southern Ontario Davidson who stepped to the lige,| Thomas this Saturday, at home, child, all boys, in Dallas, Tex» OBA Intermediate 'A" finals with the game over and sank two|in the first game of a two-game N TAM ' Saturday night, by winning a free shots to give the Oshawa|set for the Southern Ontario AME terrific come-from-behind 69-67 club their 69-67 win, | Championship. The St. Thomas| DALLAS, Tex. (AP)--General te a : : i m week! m Tex Schramm of the |victory over Welland Jantzi- Brent Oldfield took high-scoring, club won the first game a week manager | {new Dallas entry in the Nati |Brown Meteors at Welland's Ralph Nero for his check in the|380 60-42 and lost Saturday to t {Notre Dame Collegiate gym. The second half and held him to a Hamilton 80-70, winning the Found, Routball Leagy sed = | win, coupled with their 80-63 vic- mere seven points, with som e| 180-122. The Barnes club was one|the organization has adopt: tory, in Oshawa a week ago, gave brilliant defensive work. Ed|f the few teams to take a vie name Cowboys. = the Hawks the two-game-total : Learn, who was the high scorer|lory over Oshawa in the El ibi- KEEPS TITLES = | points win 149-130. They will now : "i at Oshawa a week ago, was held Sos series. They won, in Nison B AST. Nort |advance against St. Thomas &= : way down in scoring by Booth, |>W8 of Jumary 2 bY. a rs ast, Norms Ne | Barnes with the first game of the | Dickenson and Kolodzie as each|3¢ore. Ihe Genosha club, thoug et ie y o |series slated for Oshawa Satur. ¥ wo player checked well. But Tom feel that they have played muchjern Irelan retained {day night. 4 Olinyk was the sparkplug of a Detter ball since then and look pean, British and British E Saturday's game was a typical we terrific defence, as he blocked !0 2 fine series with the St. Thom- bantamweight titles Saturday one for the Hawks. They trailed f : shot - after - shot at the Oshawa|2S club. So foight on a technical knockout OSHAWA GENOSHA HAWKS: over Scotland's Billy Rafferty in throughout the entire first half goal. He and Gord Davidson > { Raffert: ven | ir seri ' i :| Oldfield 11, Tom Olinyk 16, Joe the 13th round of a bruising fight. and even had their series lead of . ay combined to control 26 rebounds Olinyk 16, Booth, Davidson 13,/Gilroy weighed 116% pounds, 3 g lic vias 17 points in jeopardy on several and thwart the Welland offence|. i ; REPEAT WINNERS in The | season, Father J. G. Pereyma's | the same event last season. | Blair, Archie Vickers, Dean |occasions. It was Coach Gord ? at Oshawa's basket, all night. Newey ih Rodue 2, Dickenson Rafferty 117%. * . i . oe : The winners received electric | McLaughlin, Fr. J. Pereyma, |Davidson who finally scored the J on The Olinyk brothers were high a upe M ey . | GERMAN WINS Oshawa Curling Club's last big | rink took top honors on Satur- | 1. vets donated by Carling"s. | skip, and Fired Moss {winning points, after Oshawa had #& . : men for Oshawa as the 'Big 0" gg TLAND ee hs: ye SIRACUSA. Siclly (AP)-Wal- 'open" men's bonspiel of the | day, to duplicate their win in | left-to-right, are shown Doug | Oshawa Times Photo |¢ome from behind to tie the score | : ; line clicked to perfection. Joe and Tallon 4 Bush Pron MacKey. | gang Von Tripps of West Ger- |in the final minutes of the sec- 4 Tommy scored 16 points apiece Collings; total 67 ' many, driving a Ferrari, won the ond hall. As the dloek Tan wil 1 |W 2nd Brent Oldfield shipped in 11.) "officials: George Brown, Wel-/308 - kilometre Siracusa Grand ending the game, Davidson was i = Gord Davidson had 13 from his|jang and Tom Wilkinson, St.|Prix Automobile race for formula ® fouied , Hs siepvel io the lize and guard spot and two of these were| Catharines. |two racing cars Saturday. Maur- [the game and the series for the 3 the game. winners, {_ Scorers: J. Smith, Welland and|ice Trintignant of France, in a Genosha elub. It was their fourth. | rs, Went into an all-court press, Ralph Nero was the high point/B. Eagleson, Oshawa. 'Cooper-Climax, was second. : : {which they maintained through- straight OBA win and their 9th| - : Are wrk "1! out the game. The move resulted consecutive win without a loss, in-\ id quick baskets by| | cluding exhibition games. | Ralph Nero and the Welland club | ® é H * | . Oshawa moved in front, early| a k. Nero was| 7 . | the first stan: f the g |came roaring bac rid I (0) L d Y G z 1Nna pel OIISPIlel ::iimrimeti yee) It's Our Loss and Your Gain! |and Joe Olinyk struck early for|g; 30 "yaiitime lead. Tom Olinyk, | The final men's open bonspiel| Joe ood, Newt Richards 9:00 OELOEK DRAW Secord Gam lead in the game when the Mete- for Oshawa was top man in the . of the local curling season, saw Oak Cra and Paul Michae hi ame ito ot nave a |first half, sinking 11 points. Oshawa rinks sweep all five sets >-.P: 100K > "Doug. Bla George Kimber. G e ) e 5 sua ngton MARKHAM | As is typical of the Oshawa ) o'clock draw,.with three wins an Ac ooh Kitch S tt 5. Back Hort: K. " | club, they came back. They cut| o'clock division, including all of em came another Oshawa en Gory Bockun R ' y , Bill Brownlee, ~~ R. Macdonald, _ brothers, Tom and Joe, moved to| winners p arty kip, with three wins and a score Fi 3 Taporick demon and fed pass after pass to popular event the 9.00 o'clock section, were won F 8 an 2 MW 5.| OSHAW. y op 2 : 3 by Oshawa rinks skipped by Don | OSHAWA B ndicott, 7(W); L. Magee Hor Har Core Weadnose Wilh 52 munuies leh In We OHN SACHY'S Father J. C. Pereyma skip 1d nd Bev. Smith with tc Reg. mith 3 Moore, Dc \ game, the players broke into a of prizes in the 9.00 o'clock draw Maurice Hart K. Kennedy, | he, = ~ As usual a full entry of 32of 10 for tht day 0 t Peacos 1 Backus ghd his teammates. Every player on| rinks, half of them from the p.., v y Dana Porter \ I M. Pattullo the Oshawa club worked very| ta ove Ca € Rog Alexander score of 14 plus 1, to tak | vespeciis Don Hold Bg >. Carlyl 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW Les Eveniss, Ed. Johnson of the floor, after a foul was call- ® Money- : day's top prizes, electric blankets,| ; « ao o0e and his homesters| 2 a First Game Seip » skip 1. ed. Several punches were thrown | donated by Archie Vickers ofl, agee 2a onan. | OSHAWA KITCHENEL OSHAWA TORONTO CSC (yt the officials quieted things| . Raising ; Pet R c r ' {the Hawks. They had a 6-point| yy, fyrned in a brilliant game | and three-out-of-five in the 11.00 2 score of 11. Right behind oss George Thompson, | 2 ! J 2* Harold Brownies, C. Webb, the lead to two points as Olinyk | 4 try, Ed. Disney, Fred Kitchen Rip g skip 4 Miterell Yee " skip skip . .. 5. the f T. hawked iy t rt 'izes for three-game : le e fore. Tommy hawked re-| he four top prizes for three-game Don Crothers and Ken Conlin, WESTON OSHAWA TORONTO CSC De a Lh Tike a T0 BELOW COST M A a two-game win prizes in . i : home club, participated in the vl 3.16. Ca Thompso ski 0 skip 3. hard to keep in front his rink to three wins a to 14 plus 4 and 10 plus 2!Dr. B. Longr y D. Holder 4; R. Sawye Chas, Wr Murray wild scramble at the Oshawa end " (4 : score of 8 plus 2 ) cap . reer Nhitely k Carling's. The other members of A 0 CaP- pete Sime reg. McFa ( J : 0 ly ok {down and the game proceeded in| Fr. Pereyma's rink were Fred a 56 Eh, ONGWID Prizes B \ ] y Butler, la little more sportsmanlike man- | Moss, Dean McLaughlin ands ; ; , ' b Harding 5. Mac ner | During the next two weeks we MUST RAISE Cash . . . ond Plenty, therefore we are offering Doug 'Blair. All but the latte n the 11 id y'clock draw, Les . 0 kip 8.1 ; oF It was strictly Oshawa from our present stock of Men's Suits, Topcoats, Sport Coots, Trousers, etc., ot unheard of Savings! were members of the rink that|EVen and his Oshawa rink WHITBY eon there in. Working the ball delib- 1 ' i 4 i be : 3 ) A . : : ] t to REALLY save on your new Easter Outfit. Remember, won this same bonspiel last sea ho I nal game to Ken JOCKSO oé Bolahood Larry Hefferir L 5 3. erately, they played team ball Men! here's the chance of a lifetime to 0 Hay's entry from Toronto Skating OSHAWA © O80 08 --~ 0 008 ANNNON - z a son just one shot, came ir ullough, Newt. Ric : and stayed even with the Meteor | these TREMENDOUS BARGAINS will not lost long ot these low, low prices . . . So Hurryl $0 = Cr J. Johnston i Fy The Pereyma rink trailed al = A 4 T A I J the way in their fina Ee (til and a score of 12 plus 6. J. O s skip M. Pattullo, winning the series. Brent Oldfield d en y A and Joe Olinyk matched baskets 1 y b was xt line i tw \V hard Ho ack Bent smussen a ~ 3 . a big fivecount to go in front, Cut next in line, with two - Richa d Howe ack Bentle W. Bone with Ed Learna and Larry i Bev Smith and his men weren't," E H Gord MacMillan, |Jack Judge ; $ : able to catch them, a Ed. Johnston's Parry Sound Al Do Chas. Peacock Alex Brodie J Johnston MacDorold in the game, Oshawa called time- A. Asmusson, out with the 'ball i their Dos. | t + the game a score of 8 plus 1 TOR. ROYALS Allen session. They worked deliberately g ow 0S ihe las stone of the game . al o Gould G. Jenkins isney Michae Brodie, then, playing for a final shot. But ™ Runners-up to Pereyma's rin Following the final games, the y Ar r Conlin Eveniss, + y successful b pie was . Hord in both the early section and ue S ful YOnspie 3 wa F: s 3 3 ploding, miss sactossive: shols. at the Fi : N A full bonspiel, Geo. Campbell's brought to a conclusion with ae : ug P i Kip os H. Robinson 3.| basket. As the final whistle sound- Blue Serge, Charcoal Grey or Grey Flannels. Don't rink took the second prizes, with Presentation of the prizes, under -- -- er -- ia j b A a three wins and a total score of the direction of Fred Moss, chair- oris Agel miss this terrific buy. Regular 59.50 te 75.00. 18. The foursome included Frank Man of the event Alex Wilson, wuz Howell, Young, Jack Perry and Giles Following are the complete p20 ¢ °5®"* Grant, 'Goulding. prizes, with two wins ok, Loy H. Robinson club, who had lost all visions of the 7th end when they picked up OSHAWA R. MacDonald ns and a score of 10 Game Cooney and with 45 seconds left they had a chance, right until rink took the one-win prizes, with ski 7 skip 3, kp 8..). Hoy, y Johnston, Welland stole the ball only to N08 NO O00 AONN® AG ith, | " : Irinks ana. their scores: ; i vor Shug yn - ig R ; r | Planning a Recreation hoom: Sportsman | SPORTS IN BRIEF | Radish on | BB. Suits! Fi Pi | spy HEAVE pry Kops 0 Deamars won the men's ; . Special for Stout Men in sizes 36 to 52 in 1ve- n O'Brien broke his world indoor WORLD RECORD IX the latest Materiols and Styles. Blue Serges, sa ord for ti 5-pound t pu r s x ) etc. record for the 16-pound shot pull gry NFORD, Calif. (AP)----Bill | : : Striped ond Medium Greys, Worsteds rday night at a track and ,. . W e Nieder, former all-college cham- : » i 4 meet with a tremendous Under ay heave of 62 feet. five inches, Pion from Kansas, bettered the : BLUE SERGES, regular 69.50. 34.95- A ; Sn world record in the shot put Sat- | L O'Brien, Olympic shot winner in|,qa.u with a throw of 638 feet, 10 ; ON SALE The Sportsman Masters five-pin|1952 and '56, held the previous|inches The throw eclipsed both WE CARRY OVER 50 DIFFERENT "ha ship tournament mark of 62-134 4 vorld championship tournament world mark of 62-1 the officially recognized world : fe ] i " BY erway le when 87 YANKEES RELIEVED Sesord N58 Loot, Yo Taches by TYPES AND DESIGNS FOR YOU AE ft Jd STRIPED GREY, regular 9% 29.50- bowlers competed in the qualify-| ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, (AP|pending mark of 63 feet, eight 4 3 (EXTRA PANTS 10.00) ing round Mickey Mantle's knee injury|inches TO CHOOSE FROM ; Bruce Harding. who is turned out to be nothing more EF y 3 5 major league bowler, at least is|than a scare SELLS CHAMPION HORSE 4 X 9 MEDIUM GREY, regular 59.50. 29 LI not a member § n Vai Dr. S; dney Gaynor team phy MIAMI Fla. (AP)--Royal Na- z y i gb i [ 4] f I | k ON SALE : aay . League, set the vith some an Sop Ney York Yankees, tive last year's champion three- 1 ip EN 4) i HE 1 ¥ (EXTRA PANTS 10.00) = sensational bowling to compile/gave this report Thursday after |ye ar-old filly was sold by Perne : 3 k * a dandy 2659 for 1 10-game | H $635.000-a-vea itfielder un L Grissom for $252,500 Wednes- series y is right knee!day to William Macdonald, owner er t of Miami Marlins baseball team Harding's games were ery 2's came inflamed |of the International League consistent, | st f ) ring K s and Mickey| 289, 251, 272, 267, 27 r 135 sared it mi be a recurrence| followed by 212, 276, 280, 318, 212 of the inju he suffered in the OSHAWA for 1308 for his grand total of 1951 world series, resulting in an| 2X Be BOWLING NEWS | ecermmresresems J ams | Ready-Made & Tailor-Made Suits! S we! 0 Johr ott Second. Spot went io John Ty STAMPS SIGN PAIR who also bowled yor Sieady Bis CALGARY (CP)--Cenire Chuck 444 rE : : 4) iA id 73 ; 1 These are exceptional BUYS. All New of the finest materials and ames were 291, 218, 323, 300, 255 4 " . FIREMEN'S MIXED LEAGUE | 443 k i ; : 1 ; i 4 . I | lorie i " . par 1387. then 310, 239, 276, 204 for | Zickeioose and fullba k Bob Saw-| 0 Triples -- Ron Templar 674 (333, 5 LS EEPEEE AEANEY $i 1 A ; I styles with Top Quality Tailoring. Blue Serges, Gabardines, Wor ! ' ver have returned signed con-|206) and Connie Little 608 (241 AEF ERE MN) oq. He r 1] 1 I steds and Flannels, Regularly priced from 65.00 to 85.00. . * "(EXTRA PANTS 10.00) 1245, grand total 2 tracts. Calgary npeders of ki : { 3 4 The old reliable Harry Gillard ©" A oMloba 4 : Merringer 243, Palmer Knight 241, Joe ; 4937 'FB - 3 . ON SALE " an the Western Interprovincial Foot-| Garret 237, 201, Joan M ; 45 13 3 ] | took third position with 356 4 wi |G Joan Marks 234, | oy eid 4 ball Union announced Thursday. Eleanor Templar 231, 210; Jack Peel- kK fl a 4 : Fr } 227, 170, 277 for 1318 and 312 ckefoose. an import from Kan. \n€ 225, Marian Hawley 228, Ken Gib 4 8 AHL 5 Xi 2 2 grand total" f V on 218, Harry Keys 215, Gerry i YEE : & 4 BL 2 for 12, gra «returns to the club after sit.|2on 218 HATTy Keys 2i5, Gerry Hickey SEEREEELL EL BB : {| a | 3.BUTTON 3-PANT SUITS 2d [ting out a season fo continue his Tuson 206, Scott Smith 205 and Gord ERRERER 17 4 y # ! ROLL SUITS ON 29 95 Rerole Ba jem was fourth with stuc Sawyer, cut 2 mig sez) Lemon League Sylvia Logerman I SALE ...A..... . L] 236, 238, 209, 234, 269 for 1186 on last year by New York|ann Gibson, Dot Johnston, Connie Row. ui 268. 301. 353. 200. 241 G a Canadian as a re-|den, Beryl Garrett, Sid Merringer and 4 4 \ wi i AM the latest styles. Latest check and LOOK! One fot of Suits -- Regular lowed by 268, 301, 3 ! . eg sa und total 2549 jt 'of his father being born in|Udo Schiottke DER : : . \ kl H designs. Regulor 59.50, to $60. for 1363, gran E: Points Taken Slow Pok | i : a es 4, High 4 t RE t i ON SALE » In fifth place, Matt Bell had Quebec Pressures 0; CO's 3, Dummies 1; be : | i Fi i ca OUT THEY GO . Ll 262. 297. 271. 280. 242 for 1352 and Laggers 3, Smokey Six 1; False Bd i x Fo birt 4 i { (EXTRA PANTS 8.00) A 271, 280, 242 for 1352 ¢ 1a i i 5 99 211 1 ; FY pt ms 2 and Fire Balls 2 273, 282, 228, 211 1157 for GOLD MEDALIST THIRD am standing -- False Alarms 12, a grand total of 2509 SVERDLOVSK (AP)--Alevtina Siow Pokes 10, Fire Balls 8, High Pres 4 3 H 3 § 3 i } ' ,. Kolchina has won the Soviet|sures 8, CO2's 8, Laggers 7, Smokey | H g ER A 1 i Ha ! : The sixth pos 1 went to), Fa eB SUIS od Siemon 1 : #5 : . 1. 'Union's 5,000 metre national ski Ba George Topping definite { / i { : ace for wo 1, covering the! " we 8 a ember of the & os BUSH LEAGUE | should be a member 0) the Ma)! three miles, 168 yards in 17 min-| With only two nights left in this Cdl non A ALL WOOL SPORT COATS--reg. 32.50. 19.50 league, as de cel ain : a he tes, 53 seconds. The gold medal |last section, Evans are still in first TARDE 3 THIET fii 4 | SALE . : RB necessary abi ny to cope vith winner of th -ecent winter Olym-| Pace by three points i z ; = | any opposition. George, after a at. Sc Valley, Calif, Monday ngats action saw Evans . 4 orn - a 8 9 | E iret five ag 9 NCS & ailey -alll., | splitting two with the runner up CNR J 7 § % % R rather tough first five games 224 + Gusakova. finished third in|team In a close match. Nicks also Bi a : i Jit . HARRIS TWEED SPORT COATS----reg. 48.00 24 50 26, 169, 222, 234 for 1075, came moved up into second spot gaining a | 4 ji \ 3 y J SALE . n SF with the 1 Ne two-all deadlock with Johansens. The back beautifully with the top fi Tool Room boys were hot shutting out game score of 1404, consisting of GET BACK TULLY Oshawa Glass. Kemps took three from p y LAY Ss CE EB 0 15 TO CLEAR-- 15 00 17 7! i 9 © i Vi bo & TA 269, 237, 311, 378 and 20! EDMONTON (CP)--Edmonton Pickuitks hi were steady in| : fa Li 9) 7 i . 3 EH | SPORT COATS Ll Three members of the Acadian! Eskimos of the WIFU announced| Section Points -- Evans Loam 20, 36, : 7 7 9 3 4 1 & A | Cleaners Club came next with Wednesd they have acquired |78:256; SNR 172, Ban Nick Bil-| 4 i h 7 TT 4 y a TOPCOATS AT SAVINGS ! i Jonn Hrico 2458, Bob Gallagher veteran Canadian linebacker Ted hard 17, 39, 78153; Tool Room 14, 87, | 4 : A i % i i a . Gabardine Pants -- Ton ; i bo o 79020; Kemp's Radiators 13, 37, 76908; or fe 4 % v8 li 2449, and Hank Sarnovsky 2421. [Tully from Vancouver Lions, Oshawa Glass 13, 44, 74186; Kuch | i A & ie 4 i | ality. 3. 9 John Hrico had as his best games| Tully played nine seasons with Shoes 12, 0964; Johansen Builders Null gs Mh Ak BL ay : TOPCOATS AT SAVINGS! In oll shades ond finest 29 95 L , 80 . . o . 1 " 12, 60, 80788; Elliott's Restaurant 12, || 346, 302 and 300 Eskimos before he was. traded s 7500 ana Pickwick Cleaners 10, | materials. Reg. 55.00 to 69.00. ON SALE Men's Pants! Top quality, Y Joe Sweet ollowed|1ast year to Lions 4, 7585. ; Pa Hank Sara = 1 aie oa BATS 2%0 parva Cur, chet he PLYWOOD IS THE ANSWER FOR l OVERCOATS--Res. 35.00 to 55.00. 9.95 re to 20 an 1s Dy, Wi a little more tod fl Siiis ee (276), )s 1 ollyhead : hy 00. t experience wil be 4 (ough nut 0] (piers). An unbroken: think: Gerke Size ta 55 ana = 1001 JOBS AROUND THE HOME J one Speci Lot -- ouT THEY Go ro Zo 1095 . His in 2 wicket stand of 290 by Joe Solo!" Hier" wins SUEDE JACKETS blue ond brown & 99 Tweed Pants, oe 00 L LJ errific F High singles Top single went to territic mon (201 not out) and Basil But-|Eigel Johansen hitting a nice 288. Vet ON SALE lot. Special Next in line were: Ozzie Keeler cher (131 not out) bled Ber- eran, Harry Norton had a. 278 and ] od Branton 2394, Denny hice to ¢ y at 4 for Bruce Nugent a 26 2408 Ed Gord Brow Wend Lh leclare at 387 for tWo|™yemen League -- Hitting for lemons Linton 2 10TC rown 3, Joe wickets Sa urday on the second this week were: Dave Wolosewich 97, i Ristich 2368, Abh Moss Ar- day of their three-day cricket George Haines 83 and Bruce Mur- dock 83 chie Brown 2350, Bill Galbraith match sainst the MCC tour 2329, Ray Mann 2328, Bert Hard:|ists. By the close MCC had re . LIMITED OUTFIT FOR EASTER NOW and SAVE af... ing 2320 and Ed Lugtenburg|plied with 203 for two "har , Lulu's 0; Blewitts 3, Union 2301 : s 0: Pixies 3, Jetts 0 and Hi Jinks One quarter of the total entn DEVLINS WIN RUS Lae 04. (2500s 3 Downtown Showroom Main Office and Showroom | J ; e lotal entry; LONDON (AP)--Judy Devlin of bles es lapp 454 (262); will qualify to enter the Zone Baltimore defeated Margaret Braden 408 (255) and E. Burrus 400 84 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH--RA 8-1617 COURTICE--RA 8-1611 Finals and with approximately 15| Varner of Wilmington, Del., 11-1,| Singles -- ©. Ellison 261, M. McMil e9 TELEPHONES 10 SERVE YOU ° or 20 more bowlers still to bowl,|11.9 Saturday to capture the all- Jen # & A Reardon 5, A Jack 213, it is almost a ving hat t <} r the fourth ti le Rn th a . ; c bowlers mentioned will qualify to| jp De Toba, 5 ious is, | BowMANYILLE --MA 3-2130 AJAX--ZEnith 2-9600 32 BOND ST. EAST RA 5.5277 EE ana. £ ah] championship fof the fourth UI. | yume 21 pos 3. BJ Downtown Showroom Open Friday till 9:00 p.m. | FREE PARKING ON OUR OWN PARKING LOT i Lise. Reig. al Xolof ) BIS > to take the giewins 16 younger ut Lanes, date still to be decided. ,women"s doubles title. Erland Union Maids 1s.

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