Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Apr 1962, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 6, 1962 CAMERA CATCHES VARIETY OF ACTION weight and several inches in height but he shows here he's not adverse to tangling. The two drew minor penalties for this skirmish, in last night's Stanley Cup semi-final play- OR SHALL WE DANCE? Ralph Backstrom (right) of Montreal Canadiens, at 165 pounds, spots Jack (Tex) Evans of Chicago Black Hawks a good 29 pounds in A COUPLE OF NHL vet- erans, Maple Leafs' captain George Armstrong (left) and N.Y. Rangers' defenceman Harry Howell, battle for the Rangers' goal 'during last night's fifth game-of their 4- "SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR Yi | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' who has enjoyed a fair share joined the Toronto Mapleos ht "RED" KELLY, of the limelight ever since he abbed himself a great big chuck of the 8 when he scored the second overtime-period goal Maple Leafs their 3-2 over N.Y. Rangers, in game of their Stanley Cup series. "Gump" Worsle) sen sational last night -- but then for that matter, Bower, especially game and also overtime period -- after rslev held off the Leafs early in the im in the literally last night to the give fifth truly win was so was Johnny in the st rampag greatr eariy was Bower's tt for game, it when the Rang Leafs but last ten minutes of 'regulation time skated all over and arou the had to forced overtime and they'll the equalizer that backs to the just one y the Rangers have their goal, wall before that and his night's game on Toronto ice - and that's Doug Harvey have to win tomorrow a partisan Saturday night crowd may prove just a little too much for boys BLACK HAWKS picked up the big one needed -- a victory on Montreal ice. Their 4-3 win las over Canadiens puts the Chicago club in the position to wind up their semi-final series on Sunday night, when they play the sixth game of the set, in Chicago. If Canadiens can muster about a dozen real healthy players and Jacques Plante has one of his better games -- they may still make it, but right now it's beginning to look much as if the Habs are hurting too much. Several jured some.-of them shouldn't wouldn't be if this wasn't playoffs. The Montreal club finished the le schedule far in as league-leaders but it may have cost them dearly. to finish in that-top slot. Geoffrion, Belliveau, Moore and one or two others are gimp- ing badly while Pocket Rocket Richard, of course, is out of it entirely. The Black Hawks, with Stan Mikita leading the way and Bobby Hull hovering close to take over at the least opportunity, are always tough on their own ice. The injury-riddled Canadiens may find them just a little too tough SPORTS BITS Watching last night's Leafs-Rangers game on TV, along with a group of interested fans, the robust play of the third period and also in certain spots of the overtime was duly noted, with high-sticking, rugged boarding, straying elbows and of some vigorous checking, not termed charging but almost an actua! 50-foot dash. The observation made that this was "Canadian hockey" and no doubt wouldn't be accepted by world amateur tournament officials ST. MIKE'S and Hamilton Red Wings open their.OHA Junior "A" final tonight in Hamilton, a best-of-seven affair that could produce some results. a chore they wanted ar back of their aces be dressed are in- even and rue front course was interesting Chihawks Snatch One They Needed, Win On Habs Ice Said Blake: '"'He's a_ good srospect for next year--another one. That's all we seem to be loing in this series--looking for- ward to next year." Plante was pulled out of the net with about one minute to go, but with the exception of a close-in shot by Dickie Moore, Canadiens had no real good chances for the equalizer. Plante faced only 29 shots during the game while Hall had to handle 38. MONTREAL (CP) -- Stanley 'Cup: MONTREAL (CP) -- Chicago|Plante, coming out to meet Black Hawks are poised for ajHull, swept the puck aside, but repeat performance of lastjit bounced off Hull's skate into spring's humiliating upset ofjthe net for a 1-0 Chicago lead Montreal Canadiens in the Stan-|at 2:55. ley Cup semi-finals. Fontinato was the goat on The stage was set Thursday|Horvath's goal which tied the night when the Hawks capital-|score 2-2 at 17:27 of the first. ized on Montreal's defensive|He was trying to pass behind * lapses for a 4-3 win and a 3-2|the Montreal net when Reggie lead in games in their best-of-| Fleming intercepted and slipped seven series. the puck to Horvath standing The sixth game will be played| "Uncovered about 20 feet in front in Chicago Sunday night and the/of Plante. Horvath let go a low Hawks are optimistic they can|shot and Plante had no chance. win it to advance to the cup) The masked goalie was finals. trapped. at the side of the net "T think we can do it," ex-/when Ab McDonald whipped a claimed coach Rudy Pilous, The Short pass in front of the crease players agreed, __ and Wharram just had to dump The Canadiens, who took the the puck in the open net for first two games here last week, |the besa tally at 19:14 of nko, now have their backs to the| "© Second. jluk. wall, but coach Toe Blake said?| HEM PLANTE IN Montreal: Goal--Plante. De- "We're not out yet. ,,|. Plante was hemmed in by his|fence--Johnson, Talbot, J. C,| "We outplayed them by far,"|defence crew of Jean-Guy Tal- Tremblay, Fontinato, MacNeil. | barked Blake. "But we lost on!bot and Tom Johnson when Hay|Forwards -- Goyette, Provost four, stupid mistakes, We gave| scored Chicago's fourth goal at|Moore, Beliveau, Rousseau, G.| them four goals. 1:39 of the third. Chicago's Pi-|TTe™m bla y, Backstrom, Geof- CANADIENS LOSE EDGE erre Pilote had carried from his}frion, Hicke, Berenson, Mar- Ths Ganadiéns bad fair OW" blue line when Montreal's| shall. Y ; ns iad 4 1alT\defencemen backed right into| Referee -- Udvari. edge in play during the first pe-| : g Pavelich, A t riod, yet skated off tied 2-2, The| F lante, leaving a corner of the|--Favelich, Armstrong Hawks went ahead 3-2 in the|"°t Wide open. -- SUMMARY second, took a 4-2 lead early in| Blake was boiling about hte) first period--1. Chicago, Hull |Canadiens' mistakes. 4 (Mikita) 2:55; 2. Montreal, squatting position, just the third and held on. Bobby Hull, Bronco Horvath,| "What was Plante doing out|/Goyette 1 (Provost) 6:13; 3. Provost 2 (Moore) Ken Wharram and Bill (Red)|of his net on that third goal,| Montreal, Hay got the Chicago goals and|anyway," he asked. 'You can/13:08; 4. Chicago, Horvath 3 7 17:27, Penalties-- =" Early Masters Lea LINEUPS Chicago: Goal--Hall, Defence --Pilote, Vasko, St. Laurent, Evans, Turner, Forwards--Hay, Balfour, Hull, Mikita, Wharram, McDonald, Horvath, Nester- Fleming, Melnyk, Kury- Bite et GR ; GARY PLAYER tosses the ball to his caddy, he had holed out on the No. 2 | Augusta yesterday. Player, de- hole in the first round of the | fending shot, shot a birdie on this par 5 hole. Masters' Golf Tournament in ~--AP Wirephoto from a Linesmen after off game in Montreal, in the second period, with Hawks finally winning this 5th game of the series, 4-3 _cp all came as a result of glaring|say this--I've seen Jacques play| (Fleming) Evans, miscues by usually reliableja lot better than he did to- Vasko 8:06, goalie Jacques Plante and his|night." 9:51 Mikita 14:04, Talbot 18:46. Montreal defence crew, With the exception of Beren-; Second period -- 5. Chicago, Phil Goyette, Claude Provost|son's goal with less than 10 min-- Wharram 2 (McDonald, Mikita) and rookie Gordon Berenson/utes to go, Chicago goalie Glenn/19:14. Penalties -- Evans 6:36, tallied for Canadiens. Hall and the Hawks' relentless|Evans, Backstrom 10:53 Plante got off on the wrong|checking foiled them. Third period--6. Chicago, Hay foot when he elected to play| Berenson's goal, on a high|3 (Pilote) 1:39; 7. Montreal, Hull instead of the puck early|shot to the upper right hand/Berenson 2 (J. C. Tremblay) in. the first period. Hull lost|corner of Hall's net, brought the/10:26. Penalty--Hull 5:22 control of the puck as he swepticrowd of 14,959--largest for a' Saves through the defence of J. C./playoff game here this year--/Hall Tremblay and Lou Fontinato.'new hopes. 'Plante WORSLEY SENSATIONAL Red Kelly Scores Overtime Winner TORONTO (CP) Veteran; Toronto coach Punch Imlachjlate in the second period and centre Red Kelly put a glitter--\described Gump Worsley's 56-' was replaced for the rest of the ing touch on a great perfor-|save performance as '"'fantas- game by Billy Harris. The in- mance Thursday night by scor- tic." jury isn't expected to keep ing the winning goal in over-| 'I've seen a lot of good goal-'Keon out of action. time as Toronto Maple Leafs tending before, but nothing like _ ' S defeated New York Rangers 3-2! this." TORONTO (CP) in the fifth game of their Stan-. Every Ranger agreed Wor- CUP: ley Cup semi-final series. sley's work kept New York in But New York playing coach|the game and sent it into over- Wirephoto In second place at 69 after the rain-plagued first round was brawny Julius Broso of Mid Pines, N.C Arnold Palmer, playing out of Miami, Fla. and the most feared man in the game, matched player's 33 on the back nine and closed with a 70, good for a four-way tie for third spof with Mike Souchak of Grossin ger, N.Y., Dave Ragan of Sug City, Fla., and Gardner Dickim son of Tequesta, Fla. Al Balding of Toronto had 37- 38--75, Stan Leonard of Van- couver 37-40 -- 77 and Gary Cowan of Kitchener 40-483--83. Ben Hogan, one of the game's Whatever it is, it worked. immortals whose 724 still stands "If I win I can go back to'Player had eight one putt as the Masters record, was a my family. I'm homesick. I)greens and used only 28 putts tragic figure as he finished with don't mind admitting it. But I'during the round. 7 FIRST WORKOUT | 'Vikings Meet Field Hockey Will Make Barbarians In | Ex. Game Her 'ignet yew Yor ex! vores' Oshawa Debut Saturday . : Doug Harvey claimed referee time. The game, lasted 84 min- y i pe ey -- ee play- "4 sl : r ; oT Howell, Cahan, Spencer. For-| ho acu Pere cari eel stopped play netore Kelly poked pean 7 oo wards -- Ingarfiéld, Bathgate, | Oshawa's newest sport, field| may be changed Park Saturday afte-noon to for- meine ped" supp antes "" PPY™ Hatem, Hampson, Hens tacky Deane on Sardy a Sor he Sn oat ain Toronto a 32 lead in the best-, Stewart opening the scoring) Hadfield, Balon, Wilson, Gilbert,/April 7. at 1.00 pam. at Lake: The Same is divided into tWo Barbarians will provide the op- -seven se t 7:46 of the first period on an ¥ ' 5 i ' ' periods 0: minutes each. ihe iti ith -kic! . sige che . ther eight-foot shot that he flipped) Toronto: Goal -- Bower. De-/number of enthusiasts to this|teams change goals at the end -- ae eee _ The sixth engagement is here past Worsley after taking fence -- Horton, Stanley, Baun,|Tecreat' onal activity will b--"\/of the first half. A goal is .'7 fiel a ae ve Sunday night. If a seventh is Kelly's pass from behind the|Brewer, Arbour. Forwards--Ma. some training in preparation|jocated at the centre of each|iN& ield, which has forced post- needed it will be Tuesday night New York nat hovlich, Kelly, Nevin, Keon,|for future exhibition games. Al-|goal line, each goal consists of POnement of two earlier games, in New York, where the Leafs Duff, Armstrong, Pulford, Litz-/Teady arrangements have been|two upright posts, seven feet has now been given the okay have suffered their series qs GAME UP enberger, Stewart, MacMillan,|made to have the Toronto Field/high, joined at the tips by a PY the Oshawa Parks Board. losses, On Mahovlich's goal, the red- Harris. Hockey Club visit Oshawa, pos-|horizontal cross bar four yards One of the novelties of Satur- The goal was Kelly's windup|head dug the puck away from) Referee -- Powers. Linesmen|Sibly on April 28 for a friendly! wide, A net is attached to the/day's game will be the fact to two earlier goals by his line-|the boards and got away a 40- --Hayes, Wicks. match. jcross bar, the uprights and the/that substitution will be allow- jmates, neither of which would/foot shot that the left-winger This sport has been organized ground behind the goal. ed. Ordinayily no substitutes for jhave been scored without the! tipped in at 12:21 of the second SUMMARY under the direction of the Osh-|" py, object ball is small, the fifteen players can enter centre's hard work period. _First period -- i Toronto, | awa Vikings Rugger Club, who white, leather - covered sphere. the game. However, both teams "T couldn't see the puck and) A minute and 20 seconds later| Stewart 1 (Kelly) 7:46. Penal- will also begin their spring| weighing between 5% and 5% have agreed to slacken this rule I don't know whether Powers|left-winger Gendron beat Bower) ties--Duff 3:39, Hadfield, Stan- exhibition schedule shortly. The ounces with a circumference of| 2! least for the first game. This saw it or not," Harvey said.|with a 25-foot knee-high blast./ley 8:32, Nevin 9:04, Langlois/Field Hockey Section is under|shout nine inches, Each play- AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)--South don't want tu go home if I'm Africa's Gary Player wants to not doing well." win the Masters golf tourna-| Despite his status as defend ment for two reasons--prestige ing champion, Player was al- and homesickness. most overlooked in pre-tourna- He took a big step Thursday ment talk when favorites were when he blazed over the tough) Mentioned for the 72-hole event. 6,990 - yard Augusta National|His putting had been sour and 18 9 8--35\course with a five-under-par 67 oc Masters Ngericag! has been 6 8 11--25/for »9-strok after able to repeat the next year. 2 fad agel Gal haa lead after the PUTTING OFF pe "T"ve been hitting the ball far The personable 26 - year - old . veh i star, who hasn't captured a better than last year," Player tournament on the United States pera ap Ba ee * in money trail since he won the|/@Pse of putting I decided to go | Meutors:-iant-your,isenger to back to the putting style I used 'hit the victory column again. gg * Berg FE ga that? He also wants to spend more) «iy yoyo "seca er ee jtime in Johannesburg with his he po ge tae or ad night, pregnant wife and two children. | 8 -- Stanley LINEUPS New York: Goal -- Worsley by the cap- out-of 7 Stanley Cup semi- final playoff round, which Leafs won in overtime, 3-2 Emile Griffith Named Fighter | Of The Month PROVIDENCE, RJ. (AP)-- Emile Griffith of ew, York who re d welter- we t I { will permit all Viking hopefuls "Powers told me he saw some|Ingarfield tied it up at 12:31 of/19:41 jthe leadership of Harold Mes- er carries a stick. not exceed- who turn out (over 30 are ex- of it. But the rules say the en-|the third period. The centre! Second period -- 2. Toronto,|/Serschmidt and Dr. Simon MC- hing 28 ounces in weight curved|Pected) to have a taste of rug+ tire puck must be in view for |tipped in a knee shot that de-|Mahovlich 1 (Kelly) 12:21; 3,)Grail, who will handle the/.:°one end. A point is scored|8¢ action. All players are aske play to continue fenceman Junior Langlois had'New York, Gendron 3 (Hamp-|men's team. In addition, alyhenever a team knocks thet? t© assemble for 1.30 p.m. "Of course, it wouldn't do me fired from the Leaf blueline. son) 13:41. Penalties -- Mahov-|sPirited group of women willi,ai by means of sticks, be- S1arP at Lakeview Park. any good to argue. 'len thous-, Defenceman Carl Brewer re- lich, Ingarfield 4:16, Bathgate, also organize a team to plaYliween the uprights and below, The Vikings executive have and angels could swear it was turned to action after a 2%4- Brewer 10:15. against other women's clubs inlthe crossbar of the goal being|Worked hard in the past three right but it wouldn't change the Week layoff with a leg injury Third period--4. New York, Ontario. Mrs. R-y Wray at 723-| defended * the opposing tea:1,| months organizing their club for decision." 2g and played every shift, turning Ingarfield 3 (Langlois, Gilbert)|1403 can be con-acted after 7.00) Bonioment wil' hee the spring exhibition schedule. I-fated bout in a job that Imlach called 12:31. Penalties--None. p.m, by any women who wish available for Saturday's prac- //anned is a full season of 10 ed boxer-of- SAYS GUMP 'FANTASTIC' "tremendous considering fe| First overtime period -- No !0 participate in this sport. tvallable for Saturday's prac- comes against various Ontario the-month " day by the Na- Right - winger Ron Stewart, was out so long." scoring. Penalties--None. | Modern field hockey, as a for-|innoe jc nai ecce pers ee clubs and also three seven-a-side tional Boxing Association taking the place of benched Ed-| Brewer said his leg--he had Second overtime period -- 5.;mal game, began about 1875 in hone" that sonie Tat Gaheal 'S tournaments in Toronto, Lon- Archie Moore of San Diego die Shack, and Frank Mahov-,a severe charleyhorse that re-/Toronto, Kelly % (Mahovlich)/England. Since then the | Or SnawaS\don and Montreal. to fourth in lich scored the first two Tor-|quired an operation to relieve-- 4:23. Penalties--None. has become popular in the Brlt-looe aint ane Fgh rn neg y Terry Kelly, Oshawa's rugger rank- onto goals. Guy Gendron andis '100 per cent." Saves: ish Isles, Westen Europe, Asial sport Field hocley is claimed Playing lawyer, led a committee decisive Earl Ingarfield were the New Centre Dave Keon suffered a| Worsley 13 13 11 15 4--56 and is gathering interest on the to be an . excellent off-season| recently and approached the Lavor- York scorers. bruised left knee when he fell| Bower ties 10 10 0--39| North American continet. It is sport for participants of the Oshawa Board of Education for nte [plage on eld 30 to 1 as ® use' of thelr facilities daring the "STANLEY CUP Hotspurs Win "HOCKEY SCORES STATISTICS Game But Lose STANDINGS Each team is composed of 11} {Donevan Collegiate playing players, usually five of these field for their home grounds and 0 t 0 R d By THE CANADIAN PRESS By THE CANADIAN press WUT UN NOUN or Best-of-seven semi-finals LONDON (Reuters)--Benfica are forwards, two are fuwlbacks, dressing room. However the three are halfbacks and one is Donevan field is not yet in top goalkeeper, but the formation playing condition. But the Board New York 2 Toronto 3 (Toronto leads best-of-seven W L F A of Lisbon, Portuguese holder of semi-final 3-2) 2\the European Soccer Cup, was Chicago 4 Montreal 3 7\beaten by English champion (Chicago leads best-of-seven London Cagers Whip Montreal ae permitted the Vikings to use he shower facilities at Oshawa BASKETBALL SCORES 1 14)Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Thurs- semi-final 3-2) 15\day night but still qualified for American League LONDON, 'P)--L Central Collegiate on Simcoe Foo recy you orig it eager street south after their games. By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Basketball Association this year's cup final because of Hershey 1 Providence 3 its 4-3 goal aggregate. (Best-of-three quarter - zained the wor champio ip by op- I he late Ber (Kid) Paret of Cuba March 24 advanced from the NBA's hea of Arge a] ice hockey version dropped from fourth to n - Mc Bob ¢ xth among heavyweigl lude Cham York. 1 hia, 2 Po Ore. Chandler, Ariz Champion elphia ante avo h nth eroux gnts Other rat Heavy w Floyd Patte Sonny Li Eddie Machen 3. Zora Folley Light heavyweight --Harold Johnson, | 1 Jones, New 1. Doug - ee Eddie Cotton, Seattle. 3 Sric } F 31 Shoeppner, Germany 21 Middlew e i Champion-- New York 231 Gene Fullmer Jordan one Utah. 1. Dick Tiger, Nigeria TOP TEN 2. Terry Downes, England G Florentino Fernandez, Cuba on-- Ph ton West . Pen. final Mikita, Chi Hull, Chi ;Moore, Mtl Kelly, Tor Hay, Chi Horton, Tor McDonald, Chi YORK (AP)--Palermo Ingarfield, NY of Italy was named Thursday pajo bd as the 12th team in the Inter- G ai te national Soccer League tourna- rOyeHe, mitt ment, comp zy the roster for Gilbert, NY a are MEMORIAL CUP SURVIVORS Palermo joins the first sec: tion with America of Brazil, Dundee of Scotland, Guadala-| jara of Mexico, Hajduk. of Yu- goslavia and Reutlingen of West ig pe up By THE CANADIAN PRESS of Belenenses of Portugal, Eifs-/ East -- Ottawa Montagnards, bort of Sweden, the MTK Club/Quebec Citadels,. Toronto St. of Hun Panathiaichos of Michael's, Hamilton Red Wings Greece Weiner Sports Club') West--Brandon Wheat Kings, of Austria and Zaragosa of Edmonton Oil Kings, Moose Spain Jaw Canucks Palermo Of Italy | Completes Entries NEW Spokane Comets | Bow In-Portland PORTLAND, Ore. (CP)--Spo- | +! kane Comets lead the Western) Points Hockey League's southern final (Muskegon leads best-of-seven series 2-1 after a 6-4 loss in the 6 me mB to ts ww OP AAnAananrannran we Edmonton lanlow Blank Moose Jaw EDMONTON (CP)--Edmonton Oil Kings dumped Moose Jaw) Canucks 6-0 before 1,565 fans Thursday night to take a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven west- ern Memoria! Cup semi-final. Starts final 2-0) shaky first 20 minutes Thurs-- Once again, Vikings' first day night to whip Montreal|Same of the 1962 season, is Ivan Coutu Huskies 93-68 in the|Scheduled for 2.00 p.m. Satur- first game of the best-of-three day afternoon. Philadelphia 107 Boston 109 parece suacine senior basket- (Boston wins best - of - seven ns sie: ' ee S | Of R d y 7 ivisi j of he secon ame 1S ere to- ee ee te eee) Het 2) gy a aia ale eds entica in: Lisbon fast month. Western League Montreal 68 London 93 A crowd of 250 watched the Benfica mBENs either Real Spokane 4 Portland 6 (First game of best-of-three error - filled contest in which Is A roved Madrid of Spain or Standard' (Spokane leads best-of-seven' final) London never trailed 9 Liege of Belgium in the final semi-final 2-0) oe "London's John McKibben was CINCINNATI (AP) -- Stock- i4in Amsterdam May 2. : ' | ni vhopeee fad ig Mlle pidimahl ak bala ee The Spurs now cai concen: MemorialCup high scorer with 23 points.|holders of the Cincinnati Base- igala on retaining the English (Edmonton leads best-of-seven Barry Howson scored 20. Jim ball Company Thursday ap- 9 Football Association Cup the Western. semi-final 2-0) Reynolds of the Huskies, also a/proved the sale of the Reds : a ' Ontario Junior B player with Ottawa Rough Rid-\baseball team to a new com- final of which will be played . here May 5 "~~ Woodbridge 3 Waterloo 3 ers of the Big Four Football| pany, Cincinnati Reds Incorpor- : : (Round-robin playoff) League, led Montreal with 13 ated, headed by William O. De- International League Witt, now prose and general Muskegon 7 St. Paul 4 manager of the club. 'a a a The purchase price was best-of-seven set Thursday night Tonight $ Memorial] 's4.625,000 to the defending champion Port- Sale of the club to DeWitt and ALLAN CUP (32 S2%ie scored the CUP Games is sil, undisclosed associates winning goal early in the third riage . : by the National League. SURVIVORS period. Arlo Goodwin added an _ THE CANADIAN PRESS | 'Originally the deal covered insurance goal East -- Toronto St. Michael's|/98%4 per cent of the stock which : e 2 Other Portland marksmen at Hamilton Red Wings (first}has been owned by the Crosley . By THE CANADIAN PRESS 7. : rt *, fy The third s Moos 4 were Gord Fashoway, Bill Dav- game of best-of-seven eastern) Foundation, a charitab - Jaw linturday aight on ae Montreal Olympics, idson, Ed Lawson, and Jack pa - final); Ottawa Montag- allan: Since the original aves: gar Max Mestinsek, John Lesy-|Kapuskasing Kaps, Windsor Bionda, Max Mekilok scorednards at Quebec Citadels in'ment with the foundation De- the shen, Buth Paul, Harold Flem-| Bulldogs twice for the Comets. Gerry Hull (first game of best-of-five Witt has been buying up shares ing, Larry Hale-and Phil Dut- . West -- Saskatoon Quakers, Brisson and Gord Stratton! semi-final) of some of the small individual 'ton scored for Edmonton. Trail Smoke. Eaters. jadded singles. West--None. stockholders. e

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