The Oshawa Times, 9 Dec 1960, p. 12

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© New ANGELS NAME FRED HANEY AS THEIR GM Gene Autrey (right) chairman of the hoard, is showing off a jacket hearing the name of their new team, with Aub presi- dent Bob Reynolds looking on, at the news confer Fred Haney (left) was yester- day named general manager of the new American League hase hall club in Los Angeles, which will he kmown as the "Angels', SPORTS MENU By Geo, H, Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts' LOS ANGELES "Angels" = that's the name they've for the new American League Angele have announced that Fred Haney their (ieneral Manager and Haney, in turn, he'll name his team manager, by Monday, Geng Autry and Bob Reynolds, the two key men of the group that bought the new franchise, want Casey Stengel to be their manager; Casey hasw't made up his mind yet, although he admits to being interested, The picture at the top of this page shows Gene Autry wearing a winds breaker with Los Angeles Angels on the back of it One question please if the National League didn't decide until Tuesday to let ah American League team into Los Angeles and the American League didn't sell their franchise to Gene Autry and his group until Wednesday ~~ how come they not only had the name chosen but a jacket already for the photographer by Thursday morning? Either Gene Autry got some re markable service on his jacket order or maybe somebody knew something, long before this week's meeting started ted entry in Los selef 18 has said The Benafe Investigation Subcommittee had a ses- sion with Jas. D., Norris yesterday, behind closed doors, They put a lot of questions to the former czar of boxing and apparently they either didn't get all the answers they want or expect, because Norris is to sit in again vith the subcommittee today, Norris has admitted that he had some relationship with racketeer Frankie Carbo, the man alleged te have been the underworld boss of boxing. Norris admits he hired Mrs, Carbo as a good~ will representative, Whether or not the investigations will reveal sufficient evidence to pin down some of the dozens and dozens of "peculiar" arrangements results that have been prevalent in the US boxing sce for the past few years, is hard to say, Rut if some headway is made, it will be welcome news to the long-suffering fight fans who had been cons fused, bewildered and of late, extremely suspicious of the goingeson and HRIGHT BITS Chatham Mareons who beat the Swedish National hockey team 3-1 on Wednesday, had iid tie with the same team yesterday, in a game that 'played in a heavy snowstorm, in an open-air stas dium, They lost the puck a few times in the snow TORONTO ARGOS happy today, Tobin Rote notified Lew Hayman yesterday that he has decided to play in Toronto again next year and postpone his retirement CHARLIE HASKETT'S London Highs land Club rink captured the Imperial Oil Trophy, premier event, in the annual Sarnia honspiel, Haskett's rink nosed out Nels Brown of Detroit (last year's champion) in a 8-8 final game, The Oshawa rink of Rob Mercer, Frank McCallum, Bert White and Al Parkhill, skip, captured the Dow Chemical Plate, beat» Aruce MacKenzie of Toronta CSC, 0-4 in their final round , , . GRAND NATIONAL, Britain's greatest teeplechase, will be worth an extra $84,000 next year, CHARLIE HODGE, who hasbeen going great for the past twa weeks, in goal for Lanadiens, was loaned Montreal Royals last night( but even he couldn't help them to a win, the K-W Beavers nosing out Royals 2 HOSTON BRUINS whipped Chicago Black Hawks 6-1 last night, ta once again climb out of the NHL cellar, ahead of N.Y, Rangers. Charley Burns cared twa of the goals for the Bruins, both while that eam was short-handed due to penalties HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WL T Va are ing Tonight's Game Hull:-Ottawa at Sudbury A Pts, Spart--OHA JR A ° a2 WL T 76 31/8, Mike's ] 72 20/N. Falls 75 27 Guelph 83 19 Peterbore 96 10:5. Cath Hamilton 9 a7 Marlbores 101 4 / Thursday's Results Niagara Falls 1 Peterbare 4 St. Catharines 2 Hamilton 8 Tonight's Games Peterborough at Guelph Marlboro: at Niagara Falls : A Northern Ontario Senior 0 4 110 8 4 mmmins 4 Kapuskasing 4 Hil 2 912 90% Ountavie Junior RB 1:12 4 $4101 26 Dundas 4 Fort Erie § 1112 2°07 108 34 Welland 4 Stamford 4 Sudbury 10-15 3 100 116 23 Sealer Interprovineial Montreal 617 4 68 88 16 Smiths Falls 4 Ottawa 4 Thursday's Results Hull Canadians & Hull Braves 1 Hull Ottawa 4 Sault Ste. Marie 0 Eastery League Kitchener § Montreal 3 {Clinton 2 Greensboro ¥ A Montreal Detroit Paranto Chicago Boston 14 York ] gm Thursday's Result Chicago 1 Boston § Games Saturday Detroit at Montreal Chicago at Toronto New York at Boston Eastern Professional WLT F APs 4102 im iM TH a? ar id an ar 20 0 1h 15 9 3 HOllawa S.8. Marie Kitchener Kingston (centre), 14 'Committee Has More Questions : A (CIVIL SERVICE LOOP Hubble's Four Goals Spark Firefighters chowed (heirithe dying mines of the Istiind to five two fi Firefighters For Jas. Norris - | WASHINGTON (AF) dames tions as manager and mateh-iin desperate trouble, cavsed Wy 14 Nore, Whe sors he deol re | maker, « | Kearng's Internations) Boxing uctantly with mobster Frapkiel ( [re fi Bger Carbo, laced his last round 0d Ii pir "Hh kd in Mon » Gund before Benpte Investigators who ris said Carbo vised bis New| Kenna, testitying Wednesdny want more details of relations| York apartment about twice #| between the two prizelight DE year for a decade, He portrayed) guild, but Norris seid he viewed! Wres, [Carbo ns knowing more ght Kearns as # power in the or, Norris was called back for sd-\ managers then sayone else 9g on ditions! closed - door questioning the geome, "y. : (by the Benate anti - trust And! He said he employed Vida monopaly subcommitiee, WHEh Masters, who Later marred) made public a transcript of testi-l Carbo, #5 a ""gondwill ¥ mony he gave Thursday tive"! He denied thet He testified he associated with was an effort to evrry (avor with Carbo in the fulfilled hope of|Carho, hut conceded later (hat| {averting difficulties with hoxing|' possibly unconsciously | had managers who howled for more|that in mind.' Imoney and threatened to pill Norris testified he was more tout of televised houts skeptical of Carty/'s influence than Norris, 58, formerly headed the were others, Of bis relationship) Tt 4 {International Boxing Clubs, dis with Carbo, he sald {Pianship_ match, {handed hy court order last year! "It was a reluctant one that in| lor monopalizing championship some ways | sought to develop," | fights, He was excused from tes:| Norris said he felt he needed! x : oho Bermuda Golfers tifying in public after doctors ing more problems than he # aareed the strain might provoke ready had in Assuring # spy Win Own Toumney another heart attack, He already of hoxers for the wice-wee has suffered two fight shows his organization pro HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP) The Hamilton goodwill golf { or television PLANS T0 QUESTION mated fon ¢ i John G. Bonomi TALKS OF KEARNS Championship remained in Ber sel to the subcommitiee, said he He also discussed his employ it rl for the fire, Sime Thar, planned to get down fo eases Lo- ment of Jack Kearns, a veleran doy Jd he A ells ay Golf day about Norris's contacts with boxing manager who other wit bs Fouminy uh hon ie a Carbo, Long regarded as the wn- nesses had said received HAT | LOFDA i Sphamen with # § derworld's boxing hoss, Carbo is|from Norris enierprises over # oie otal 0 ." in the midst of a two-year prison period of years, As Norris told it,| There was & three-way tie for term for undercover manips: his televised boxing shows were second place, which will require Toronto YMHA Blues ii 'Beat Genosha Hawks don Brydson of Port Credit, Ont, shared the professional low gross honors in Thursday's 18 holes with a #7-all| Radevich turned in thelr finest dropped into second place in thee games of the year with Oldfield] OBA Big Seven Basketball The Blues moved in front, early getting 19 points and Radovich go i 5% in the second half as Marv Cohen sinking with #7s 18 along with Gary League, last night, losing a theill- ic well from outside, They Norris seid he blamed the guild for labor (roubles wt Wadi | on 8 arden, hoy % of VpLeseniacinis fights by some managers, were | Nor (and other (roubles, "They threatening ws sll the time,' ris said He called the situation desper: se, because 8 last-minute can cellation of a fight could cost # sponsor 60000 for a non-cham ! i special coun ence in Los Angeles Thursday when Haney was named to the post, Haney says he expects to name a team manager hy Mon: day AF Wirephoto Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks|clubs left the floor | ARNOLD PALMER RICHEST WINNER led Vaughan, Tom Olinyk added 10 Ing 74-68 hattle to Toronto YMHA 44.87 hefore the Hawks came to| Oshawa were far superior at DUNEDIN, Fla, (AP) Arnold Palmer, the golden hoy of professional golf, probably could cover every green he has putted on the Blues In a game played al Osh: fife and struck back. Brent Old-{the foul lane (a result of this] fournament trail this year awa's Donevan Collegiate field played sparkling ball to|week's practices) as they scored] with something even greener It was the third - stralght win keep the Oshawa club within|a fine 24-for-89, Toronta had Bfor:| --money, for the Senior A club from To reach and soon the game was! 18 80 far, the star from Ligon: ronta and left them alone in third once again tied | BEST GAME place, A dingdong battle, there, Toranta moved in front to stay,| The game itself was one of the were never more than six points with four minutes to go, as Har- best this year and pointed up the hetween the two clubs, Oshawa yey Singleton and Doug Gaidy|fact that the Oshawa erew ean played much the same as they ai(ernating at the centre spol, play well against a superior Sen | | proaching FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Spokane, Wash, -- Pete Rade: macher, 186, Columbus, Ga, out inted Kirk Barrow, 180, Spo. ane, 10, Portland, Me, -- Tssae Logart, 146%, Cuba outpointed Steve 'Ward, 145, Hartford, Conn, 10, Sullivan, ling Kassinger Constrnetion by wp ow, had made Vight of bis role in the: Mroit Red Wings, score exeept for erratic ap: - ost is al last five minwies of th ig Songerons around the nel, period Ly win their secs iB seven starts, tn thelr . " e 4 ed the puck st Robinson # impressive scare of 6 to 1 wike fron Sl Ball Beant" ol he himb owt of the cotier poh, the FFU (Local 09) clith gained net with Dineen and Zaver raw: The game was 0 points ly Chalking wp # WW (no aeclists plenty of excilement and re Jmeriale Ih the EV Tn the second period, Fvefighi- moments or Toth elie He HOCReY TERgNe Bl ers took charge of the 170m 4s the spectators, os the manvilie Arena he staring ie. Hrs a, aul was in dou wth the FIREFIGHTERS IMPRESSIVE ed In three tryin thin buzzer y "Pam 100r mines, when be. WU su bed by Denny Waite, Pom "907 Jriveies, hegnmag When Be VTLS opened the Ls rk on PRss IFO yiison and Bake sored t Ey strength Taesdny wight, In detent Pericd when Wright, whe Wilson r thon Hubble opened the scoring for the winners in the Hirst game st $20 of the Ist period with Hig gins and Knight being credited with assists, Then at 8:45, Hig gins made it 2 10 0 when he scored on Wilishire in the Kas singer pet, with help from his line mates, Knight and Hubble, A 15.50 Knight made the score #40 lor the Firefighters, on a pass from Hooper The Kassinger Club, missing their leading scorer and ace de fencemen, Johnny Hogg, could not organize effectively to gel close-in shots at the Firemen's ret, On the handful of good chances that they did have, Rob nson came through with the hig ave to discourage the Home builders They finglly heat Knight ond Eugene Higiins, the i. by the sick ¥ J efighters strengthened their 7% o, Bid on second piace. with their Knight, Ab 378 he 8 #lsists on the gon, Doug win over Kessinger's Construg. DIee-way pay with Knight and ou the game at even Lerms when ; Fugene Higgins; ond ot 3.25 on # the puck pass. Pip three-way play with Knight and iy Be vocsl's net wt 4.56 with Im- Panny Gray, penials Machoneld and K Cer's hel n. Will Shearer sssisting on the play, shire, although disturbed by Wel gg gon 00 put the Off ' 4 166k of support, performed well in| the net, as he made many hl Want saves to ward off a more da indignant score, no mistake in heating Pigh Robinson had his usiest mo- The mick wis carried hack ments in the last 10 minutes of orth and each rush hy the game, when he made some|'EAMm Was very dangerois at this fine saves on closedn tries by Mage. ITU's club wes more Dave Dineen, Paul Wright and REEFEssor as they pressed to go Dave Waite, #5 they fought to put| the equalizer, Daniel did I the Kessinger chub back in the #110 Trom Gough and MeAvoy, game as the Locals were hungry for # Hubble's fone goals and an ps "0 sist for the Firefighters, together! In the 2nd period, the pace with linemate Pam Knight's one slowed down a little as hoth clubs goal and five assists certainly were Hiring sparked the Firefighters' win Bud Johnson, at 6.51, went right 8 py in on Pip who made a bri FOCAL 968 TAKES IMPERIALS |i. 44 ITU (Local 968) came from he Hank save only to look had when Boston Bruins mdi Thump Hawks The Locals, now trailing 832, were not io he denied this game By THE CANADIAN PRESS (games between the we (6ams, # While Montreal Canadiens, De ahead at 12.80 when Cant set Bud wp, who in tum, Robinson in (#5 yet, They took advantage of "(using every man up on most of their rushes Kunkle was tervific in the Im- perials' net on these attacks as ie stopped many "sure goals", MacDonald for the Imperials, ot & two-minute rest for kneel { | Rangers have taken five decls-|at 18.40 giving the Locals thelr ' Toronto Maple | ions to Boston's one, (hig chance (0 even the score, eaty and Chicago Black Hawks! Charlie Burns led Boston's at-| Taking advantage of this ' fight it out for first place In the (ack with two goals, both coming tunity Daniel tied it up at 20:90 National Hockey League, Hoston when Bruins were shorthanded. when Hardy and Baker passed Hrvins and ew York Hangers Leo Lahine, Johnny Bueyk and|the puck to the big guy whe rifled dre having Khel own Lami ¥ af: Don McKenney seared once each. |i past the Imperigls® netminder, Thursday night, Brains moved] J5en Wharram averted the shul-| Cole spotted Wir 1g in the out for Chicago, {Imperials net just 50 seconds {later and put the puck one point ahead of New York by| defeating Chicago Black Hawks! i unkle to register a 4-8 score in tr efavor of the ITU (Local 068), Bel, It was the sixth time this sea-| son the lead changed hands he- REMEMBER WHEN? tween Boston and New York, By THE CANADIAN PRESS | The final five minutes were Boston now has 10 points hut] A record for penalties was es- anxious ones for Pip = as the has played three more games. |tahlished in the National Hockey|Imperial Club would not give up iT8, AAAAEE We uk oa even yar ao Loi 4d Rew hain rien 1s Wap Lynn of Boston engaged 1 al Foront Maple Leafs heat/ The game ended however, with fly iil le Be a Montreal Canadiens 80 at Tor- | the score remaining in favor of few years ago, have ofien heen M0: Canadiens had 108 minutes | ITU, quoted as saying they would In penalties, Including elght mie { Father he ik each mher than Rent conduets, Toronto 96 minutes ii Dairymen another NHI, team cluding seven misconduects, The Firefighters game ended with only eight men|Kassinger's HAS UPPER WAND on the lee, including goalies, the Imperials But Mugzz seems to have the benches having heen cleared by/ITU (Local 060) upper hand right now, In six/a mass misconduct penalty, (Including games o 4 E 2 ] Now at your VIGOR station f 10.08 14.46 Macedon CHRISTMAS TREES Selected Premium a Quality, Pruned SCOTCH PINES also Spruce & Balsam 9.10 11.00 19.57 Cul SPRAYED TREES AND FLOCKED! TREE-STANDS and LIGNTS ! ® Colored Branches ! ® Many Other Gift Suggestions ! RUNDLE GARDEN CE 01S KING E, RA 5.1764 OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. EVENINGS 1A and Brad, Beatty ler, Pa, has won some $60. 000 in prize money, an all: time record Official records of the ) ' United States Professional did against Toronto Andy's last| just overpowered the Oshawallor A club, Oshawa are Inter A Golfers: Association show Pal year and almost pulled an upset! grew, The YMHA club went into glealibre, They will he at home| mer has played in 26 tourna: vietory full court press and Mal Chesler|again tomorrow night, against] ments, won elght and placed Playing against a much taller spotted a couple of haskets 81, Thomas, whom they defeated] in the top five 17 times, club, with ai least four players Radovich and Vaughan got these 73-60 two weeks ago, Game time| 1 second spot on the over 6'4" and both Harvey Bingle- hack and Oshawa were still with (will he 7.80 p.m, one-half hour money ladder is Ken Venturi ton and Doug Galdy hitting 67", lin three points, With a minute earlier than the regular starting! of pale Alto, Calif, who has {Oshawa worked the hall well and and thirty seconds to go, the|lime picked up £46,400, Third Is used speed to stay with the To-|Blues tried to freeze the hall only TORONTO YMHA Coaper,| Dow Finsterwald of Tequesta, ranto ¢lub in the first half. Brent to have it taken away, Vaughan|Stulac 14, Cohen 6, Gaidy 15, Pel-| Fla. with $41,500 | Oldfield and Tom: Olinyk hit well|seored again but it was too late tiford §, Richman 8, Lewis 4, | from outside and Alex Radoviehland Toronto got i hack hefore|Bingleton 12, Chesler 18, Total 74 was the hig man inside. Oldfield|the end of the game OSHAWA HAWKS Oldfield scored 10 first half points and| Doug Gaidy was top man for|18, Cheski 6, Reynolds 8, David: John Barnum [Radovic eight, Joe Btulae, one|the Blues with 15 points, though|son 2, Kolodzie 8, Radevieh i . thalf of a famous Toronto brother both Reynolds and Cheski did a Vaughan 18, and Tom Olinyk 10 duo who went te the Olymples, fine' checking job on him, Joe Total 68, 'Takes Lead In pleked up eight points and lanky Btulae scored 14 and Harvey! Officials--Jim Brady and Dave Doug Galdy five, Oshawa had Singleton and Mal Chesler added Kelly; scorers, Tony Baramak held thelr own, though and both!12 apiece, Brent Oldfield and Alex/and Bruno Wrubel Coral (Gables : ] MIAMI, Fla, (AP)---John Bar EX, TWIN-BILL Hamilton Ti-Cats num of Grand Rapids, Mich, if, wtted his way do Haundorpar i and a one-stroke lead in the Mid ets And Juveniles 'May Play undays first round of the $20,000 Coral g . | HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamil[gabies open golf tournament . ton Tiger-Cats foothall club off mied at 66 were Marty Furgol t [the Big Four will decide in the|of Coghill, T11,, and former PGA 0 mn ver ramp On ex month whether it wants tojchampion Jim Turnesa of Rye, [play on Sundays next season N.Y, Deadlocked at 67 were Tom Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa: two goals while line-mate Jimmie (President Jake Gaudaur said] GATTity of Kansas City, Mo; Don tion's Midget and Juvenile All-|Peters collected another, Barry| Thursday night Massingale of Jackshore, Tex. | Star teams made a clean sweep Furey the centre of (rin added a] Wednesday's plebiscite favored Gardner Dickinson dof Palm of the exhibition double-header|pair of assists allowing sports between the neaeh. Kia. and Bob Goalby o played last night in the "Chil: Bill Burnshill was a two-goal hours of 1:40 and 6 pom, on Bune Crystal River, Fia [dren's Arena, against Brampton | performer for the losers days. Baseball, basketball, bowl: Eight more were tied at 68 in: [Midgets and Juveniles BRAMPTON JUVENILES ing and soccer officials have al:|eluding 8am Snead of Boca Ra: | The Midget eontest was an|goal, Comets; defence: Porter,[ready requested permission fap|ton, Fla, and the pre-tournament easy victory for Al Hathe's|Long, MeCutheron, Haw, Hose; |Bunday operation ib elty coun: (favorite, - Arnold Palmer who Midget hoys as they claimed alforwards: Orvis, George ham, |eil, Council still has the right to/eould have had a mueh better &1 decision aver a badly disor- Koe, Sullivan, Payne, Herald, Er. |decide whieh, if any, sports will [ganized Brampton eluh, Ju-|win and Stansfield, | be allowed |veniles (rimmed Brampton Jil OSHAWA JUVENILES -- goal: | veniles, recording ah #4 win I Markus; defence (Hasspell, Bal: lute mark of the first period. Hel. The Midget All-Stars are now som, Branton, Kirk, Bishop: for: slapped the puck in fer taking idle until the Christmas hall wards: Cullen, Nelson Wilson, lan assist from Floyd Martin, days, when they will play in the Watt, Dowe, Peters, Halm, Furey me swe . {Annual Dicer Jarl Tourha and Maconald, ay Felis, leary Jn le ment, whieh fli to be held pgp pion Mem soaring twice with Ine tie Parl Perry Junior Cees! 1: Oshawa: Macdonald wo minutes and Pettersson ad: in "Port", tomorrow night in a. (Furey) 13.47 ding the third tally, regularly scheduled OHA league| Penalties Paters| Frank. Bathgate reduced the fixture and Furey load only in the tind Period and WR . ill Forhan rapped in the tying | MIDGET GAME SECOND PERIOD HOA With 108s nan. five minutes Oshawa Midgets scored an| 2 Oshawa: Peters to play easy 4:1 triumph over Bramp:| (Yahn) ad fan Midgets in the first game.) & Brampton; "Burahill Wayne King, Frank Cover and (Sullivan, Haw) Boh Kemp triggered home the i Brampton: Koe goals far the Winners Poneaatield ivan { Denny Stanfield spoiled Billy ¢. . ah Braiden's hid for a shutout with Mh Glasspell, Nelson a" third-period marker THIRD PERIOD BRAMPTON MIDGETS 8. Oshawa: Macdonald goal-- Tracey; defence Smith, (Furey), Glasspell) MeCauley, Livingstone, Mag: 6 Oshawa: Dowe {Donald} forwards Pocock, (Cullen, Yahn) Vivian, Pearce, Burke, Stans! 7. Brampton: Burashill field, Beatty, Ferris, MeLeod and {MeCutheran) Hepton Bh Oshawa: Cullen OSHAWA MIDGETS -- goal (Dawe) Rraiden: defence Wilkens, An Penalties Macdonald, dersen, Bradley, Sover, Kolesnik len, MeCutherson and Orvis forwards Lutton, Gihhans! Officials Referee: Lionel | Armstrong, Matthews, King, Ver:| Wilson; Linesmen Vinee non, Peters, Kemp, Sibloek, El Genge and Lucky Wills7 Scorer, liptt and Willoughby Jim Shaw FIRST PERIOD { : Oshawa King M Ti (Matthews) 619 00 2, Oshawa: Cover ar ns 1€ (Sihloek) 17.19 S I] Penalties I' Peters (21, Po d T cock and MacDonald - we en S eam SECOND PERIOD | STOCKHOLM (AP) Canada's b} Oshawa Kemp _ Chatham Maroons Thursday (Unassisted) 7.45 night tied the Swedish national | Penalties MeLeod team 33 in their remateh at Joo} THIRD PERIOD hanneshov Stadium in Stockholm, | 4. Brampton: Stansfield The gs | (Williams) 0 game was the second of al Penalties Wo-game set here, Maroons heat . the National team 31 here Wed! y nesday . JUVENILE GAME The Canadians had te come Roddy Macdonald, who spent from behind a 31 deficit Thurs the past few days in bed with a day in the third period to gain serious ease of the 'flu, looked [the tie fully recovered in sparking the Right-winger Jack Stoddard. a Oshawa Juveniles ta a 53 wip former New Yark Ranger The husky rightwinger netted dpened the sewring at the 1a-min ¢ «WITH ANY VIGOR GAS PURCHASE Solve your Christmas wrap problems with this Dennison kit! There are 24 beautifully-designed full colour gift wrapping sheets in heavy 30-1b paper, The seals and tags ave gay and colourful, the ribhen comes in different colours, and the special paper cutter is a joy, Supplies are imited. so come early and don't be disappointed! ® . JACK IRELAND'S VIGOR - KEN NULL'S VIGOR HARWOOD AVENUE NORTH, AJAX SIMCOE STREET SOUTH AT LAKEVIEW PARK, OSHAWA VIC. 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