. Galt Slees Take Tournament, Eccles Outstanding Player GALT SLEES PROUDLY DISPLAY ALL - ONTARIO JUNIOR TOURNEY A By GEO, H. CAMPBELL 'dimes Associate Sports Kaditor Quality and success go hand- in-hand usually and this fact was borne out to everyone's satisfaction with the unquali- fied success of the Oshawa City and District Softball As- sociation's 9th annual All-On- tario Junior Softball Tourna- ment, a day long extrava- ganza of top - flight competit- ion, here at Alexandra Park on Saturday. Galt Slee's who won the ev- ent in 1963 and that year went on to win the OASA Juvenile 'A' championship, captured the Oshawa~City--and~ District As- sociation's Trophy, for this year's tournament, defeating Scarborough jilass 3-1, in the final match, when a crowd of almost a thousand fans watch- ed Galt's: Bob Eccles literally foverpower the Glassmen with ja stingy four - htter that em- i [praoee 16 strikeouts, INO TROUBLE, NO SWEAT Pitching with his effortless] and he struck out 13 of the ;four hits and had seven strike-| Slees, holding them to their|outs. lowest total of the day. The Glassmen got the lone Galt got their winning runjrun of the game in the fifth in the 9th (this was to have |frame, on three - straight hits been a 7-inning game) when|by Wayne Allen, Gary Miller John Beechey opened with ajand Tony Kafun. single, advanced on a sacrifice|MANY CLOSE GAMES by Jim MacLachlan and scor-; With only a few exceptions ed on Ab Baker's single, after |the games were close and in- two out. lteresting, many of them real) In their semi - final game,| thrillers. Galt met the hometown favor-| Oshawa Scugog Cleaners, be- lites, Scugog Cleaners and won/hind Pete Landers' strongsleft 13-0. arm, bowled over Zephyr 8-2 in Eccles allowed only _ three|their first game and then troun- hits, fanned 11 while P.etelced Scarborough's Jim David- Landers, in his third game of|son Motors 17-2, in their sec- the--tournament;--struck~out-12;ond" round. This was the big- and also gave up just three|gest win of the day, with Scu- hits. gogs hitting the ball hard, bun- Galt scored two runs in the|ching their safeties for good first inning, on a walk to Mac-/rallies, plus extra-base biows Lachlan, single by Foote, ajand walks. They also starred passed ball and then a_ solid|defensively. | single by Bill Doerfling, that) In the first round play, Belle- came after two out. Baker ho*\ville Ellis eliminated North mered in the 6th for their third) York Dobby's 5-4, coming from behind with two runs in the final,|7th, when St. Denis, Moon and 1 AWARDS CSR ES ND INDIVIDUAL run. In the other semi hit Sydenham was the only team of we 19 entries, wnicn failed to put in an appearance and in the draw, Etobicoke got the bye. They made a fine bid in the second round, before losing out to Scarborough Glass 3-2, when the right fielder drop- ped a routine fly ball, allowing the winning run to score, Scarborough Glass had elim- inated Richmond Hill Kent's 7-1, in their first game. As mentioned previously, Galt had stern opposition. in their opener, going 14 innings to beat out Woodstock 'Fiat Tires"'4-2--and--then--nosing--out Niagara falls only 1-0 in the second round. Niagara Falls' strong team was extended all the way in their first game, before elim- inating Oshawa's Juvenile ent- ry, the People's Clothing team. The local lads put up a great showing, before yielding 2-0, to the fine hitting of the Hod- ges, who had a double, homer and single in his three trips , The tournament's 14 games were ericienuly nandled by we capable members of the Osh- awa City and District Softball Umpires' Association, all of whom donated ther services, for the benefit of the Associa- tion's operations. oe Two umpires from the North York Umpirea' Association, Norm Fraser and Randy Need- ham, generously gave their ser- vices for the busy "early rounds'. Oshawa umpires who "worked" in the tournament included Marty Jordan, Herb Mackie, Ray Mann, Mike Cirka, Norm---O'Reilly; Bob~Allen, Pal- mer Knight, Charlie March, "Boom" Baker, Bob Gardian, Bob Mason and umpire - in- chief George Campbell, Oshawa Pair Wins Playoff Williams Overcomes Illness, 3" .") e'simencs ee Puts On Power Hitting Show By ERIC WESSLBY Times Sports Editor ' Catcher Rod Williams of Osh- ~awa Acadian Cleaners wasn't feeling up to par Sunday at Alexandra Park. After four in- nings he asked coach Ted Lut- ton for the rest of the after- noon off. Lutton obviously felt the husky catcher deserved a rest. He'd caught eight innings Friday night, nine Saturday Dixie Defeats Steelers 13-9 By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Lasco Steelers suffer- ed their second defeat of the season Sunday night in Port Credit, losing 13-9 to Dixie- Toronto Township. The win moved Dixie to within two points of the Steelers, and they have a game in hand Frank Mariorii led the ho\ sters' attack with three goals and one assist. Dan Russel had two goals and four assists George Wilson two goals and three helpers, while Barry Mombourguette had two goals.| Single tallies were picked up by} John Anderson, Ron Wannama-| ker, Roy Sloan and Gary Lewis. Tommy Vann and Larry Lioyd led the Whitby attack win two goals each. Butch Brady, Gary Davie, Mike Lew is, Bill Gresham and Stan Kol- esnick each had one. It was one all at the end of the first period, 8-5 for the Dixie crew after the second period and then the final of 13-9. Steelers were not well as usual for the encoun- ter, while the Dixie team was fired up. Bremner was back in goal for Whitby and made several good saves. Larry Haight was out of ac tion and Ron Sutton was given @ game misconduct in the sec- ond period and was sadly m ed in the latter stages of the game. With the Dixie team breath ing right down. their necks now, Steelers will have to pull up their socks for the game at Whitby on Wednesday night. The Dixie team has a game in hand and a win would them top spot with Whitby, with schedule fast drawing close, running as tie for the to a and drubbed Brooklin jand in the first four innings Sunday, he'd done more. than his share against Peterborough |Coyles in an Eastern Ontario |Junior Baseball League game. Despite feeling ill, and tired from catching the other gam- es during the weekend, Will- iams still had enough energy to power two long home runs as Cleaners built up a 5-2 lead en route to a 12-4 victory over Coyles. Both home runs were hit to| just q right - centre, the first hitting/hit came with a man on base. the left field fence on the soft- ball diamond, and the second,; with the bases loaded going | past the fencing. The hits were} enough to put Cleaners ahead! Excelsiors Hand Redmen Worst Beating Of Season By CLIFF GORDON Brampton Excelsiors explod- ed like tigers on Saturday night Redmen 14-3 in a Senior A _ lacrosse game played at the Port Credit! arena. The defeat, the worst of the season for Redmen, was the second last week, and also the second straight for the Bramp- ton team over coach Ken Craw- ford's local squad. Jim Rihcardson paced the attack for Brampton as he scored three goals. Jack Mad- gett, Bob Hawe, John Spicer and Wayne Thompson each scored a _ pair, with. single markers going to Gord Thomp- son, Ken Richardson and Mike Finnegan Terry Davis, the leading sniper to date for Brooklin, scored two with playing coach Crawford adding the other Porky Russell, in goal Brampton, proved to be a big stumbling block as far as the Brooklin team was concerned as he blanked' them for the first 36 minutes of the game and then gave up only three goals in the remaining time. Gary Drysdale was back be- tween the pipes for Brooklin but was hit on the sore leg by the third shot of the game, and was in severe pain for the bal ance of the match. for Brooklin was short three reg ulars for the contest Grant Heffernan, Paul and Elmer Tran. Brampton appeared to be GALT PITCHER WINS MVP AWARD Bruce McArthur dent of Oshawa District Softball tion, presents Valuable Player to Bob Eccles cher of the Galt earned the award votes. for tribution to the team tor the 9th Annuz Ontario Junior § rnament Eccles first game, res City and Associa The Most 'rophy"' pi who with top great Slees his con- ir here on Saturda pitched half of the a l4 inning affair then defeated awa the Osh Scugog in emi Cleaner final and to pitch game ever arbor Glass. In all, besides contributing the odd hit to aid the attack, Fecles struck 39 batters. in 23 innings and gave up onl: one that nning came g back the fi nal ough out run coming in the last game, with final at the of the two out, time --Photo by Hornsby §tudid \cial emphasis on a_ tantaliz- ing change - up, his is a "'s ball drop', the big Galt throw- er was rarely in trouble. In capping his sensational day's work, Eccles was rec- 5-2 and the rest of the team)Kric Peterson each hitting home ognized as the "most valuable took it from there runs in the eighth, Bill Pres- player' in the tournament and Pitcher Murray Godfrey, hit ton also tripled in the eighth.|at the conclusion of the game, hard in the first two innings,' Williams, Cookson, Boyd and received this special individual settled away to spin a nifty/peterson each. had two hits,|(ToPhy, Albert V. WAlker, MPP four - hitter, including a ninth|while Ron Inche had a single, |{0r this riding, making the inning, two - run homer py Ken sph oe cog ne y sodfrey struc t 14 yalt's lick to the champion-} } a : Silas noe wan nt" hip was no air - cushioning) _ Times Sports Writer Brian Boyd followed Williams ride. They had to go 14 gor swsd ii ier ai, 3 dust . mer 4 2 OSt| « in their first game, efore;and crow restlessness began sdgatiest "clout nt tse Pegi soap they Feehan with | besting out Woodstock "'Flat/to tell on Wayne Goring as he tle for a triple after falling an eight Hee Bh bes a Tires' 4-2, on shortstop Bill] hurled his way towards victory, nast third base. Boyd's|,cronto High Par raves **'Doerfling's two - run homer.|Saturday, at Lakeview Park e veo (in a Leaside Junior League proces pitched the last seven|Park during the UAW Local game. innings of that game and struck! 222 softball tournament. Pitcher Gary Carroll was thejout 12 batters. He was in act-| Goring allowed four hits and the third and five times in the hero Saturday, holding the us- jon in their next game, but!two runs in the sixth inning of fourth, finished scoring with ually heavy hitting Braves/at first base. the final game of the tourna-| three - run bursts in the sixth to six hits and delivering the Ye pai seas ment which Russell's won, 6-2} and eighth, Wayne Cookson and hit that drove in the winning 23 INNINGS -- over North Plant, after blank-! ETS : ; ee pitched 3 vn {mB Quality Fuels, 11-0 in the Trailing 2-3 going into the STG of poy ond hl Sk dun] semi-final round. g ¥ rs g reak aie z ; | In the semi-final match, Gor- eighth, Cleaners got a break allow a single run, until Scar-); when Tony Jones reached base }orgugh at their orph taj-| 8 allowed only three hits to | 'ror rs or en 8 sao g es Aiea earn the shutout and the bid to jon an error. Peterson scored)}, _ 'in the last inning of the hse him with his second triple of tournament with two outs" against North Plant the game and Carroll's double, | No, a bad Anos work! Russell's opened the scoring his third hit, cashed Peterson' Op the strength that rec:|Catly, Zoing into a 3-0 lead in} with the winning run. dak fin gnlaehiin "mos tle' first taning as Bryan Lax- headed for a runaway at one Carroll struck out 11 batters|yaluable player" abovel nt pomered: and Wally irk) stage of the game as they led and walked only three in go-lueiticiem, slfibdeh et that and Vaughn Brooks contributed 9-0 before the Redmen got un-| ing the distance. Al Dominique|of his teammates were 'WO doubles. Laxdal went on to hit tracked Pepsis. T ee > ; 'oe eae. epsis. This one should be Carroll with three hits and stop, all day. Centre-fielder, Ab doubled and Clem Chiasson hit Baker has now been awarded rage, by Eccles. Jim Mactl.a- Six consecutive game win- singled in the sixth, with one 8.30 p.m. was tagged out at the. plate|annual East Gwillimbury - ju-| Sklar . | A "(¢ " o the weekend Dave Landry added four and fifth but Eccles fanned the jast/seventh inning, McGahey got 0 val game shawal, single, but two men_ had < Sandford and Dwight "walling "ag leading total point man with Stole second and third and earned runs to take the lead 3 going into the on appeal for missing second these two teams, Oshawa won/and the Scarborough Glass play-jhitter, Oshawa Gen-Auto 5-1 chard, Paul Bligdon and Ron 3aker, cf: Doerfling, ss; Fox,|Gen-Auto and then turned in . Berth In Final ten": icine Bece ling average for the season the others, announced later. ved very exciting as the final- goal of the first half while tory. Mr and. Mt Me and on Thursday night, same At Port Hope, where a mixed} when they tied Burlington on Authors were second! "corner kicks one of soccer's! Pun) four singles, for a five-for-five something, as Brooklin will IN| Peterson with two were the Baker also caught the eyes of a single. Miller, If; Gifford, rf; Kafun,/}owed 12 hits, eight runs and collected hits against' Modern Grill Thistles . , Henry, who tossed a two-hit-| 'Thistles earned their berth in ists found stubborn opposition teammates Allan Telfer and} Meufeuld, for Niagara Falls Cutcheon won the Livingstone | time, Modern Grill Thistles play} trebles tournament was played,| Saturday, 4-4, high for three wins. |more difficult offensive plays a three - hitter and he fanned rivel, Fred Ethier, gave up Russells Win As Goring In Victory ran Cleaners winning BY DON McKINNON streak to three games, making |. for a successful weekend. Sat urday afternoon, at Kinsmen Cleaners, who scored once in run, of as for was hitter Warren In 5 5 two DIXON'S SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 held Niagara three scat struck ont 1-0 vic- Oshawa Bowlers Score Victories Members of the Oshawa Lawn RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $8.00 PER DAY 7105," MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD"S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST, Oshawa James touched him for a two-run triple pers « up. Doerfling, who won day at the plate. all probability be facing their big hitters, while Williams, ajthe selectors, with his fine hit-| pucseil's scored three runs in to Peterborough. This fact did chlan, Bob Foote, Baker and} 'ners St. Catharines Supertests out, stole second and scored Oshawa Furniture, Paced by former Green Gael on a sparkling relay throw by |venile softhall' tournament, but Sunday, at Alexandra Park, Brian Melville and John Swain two batters, to leave the run-|hold of a_ pitch "%y Ted Tom Parker's squeeze bunt poth are expected in oy cal Gawain foeie when the) siready been retired when Mc Trailing 4 132. Ross Jones, league leading Came sprinting home on Gary after two batters had been re base by a score of 17-9 in the Hague ¢Ts received individual runner-|Burlington 5-3 and Preston 5-4.| Joseph one each 3b, Hussey, rf; Jaglowitz, 1b; Successive five-hitters. wil}/lb; White, 2b; Swift batted in! Frankford, including triple, play Hogenboom Rangers, ter, struck out 17 batters. the cup final with a convincing |along the route. Ron MeWaters each added one,\almost made the finals. .He| Trophy in the mixed doubles') {ocal 222. Roth games are at nberg Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Clemence! The score at half-time was} Next action for the Brooklin jn the fourth as Braves. built one game with his homer and Diher Willers tor' Runsetial team will be on Friday night!yp a 3-1 lead but he didn't/droye in the runs that' beat ware: BOW: Goodall with: « tinle when they travel to Peter- ajiow another hit until the Oshawa Scugogs, played-a spar-| : "hoe +P b Ache aie : jand a single and Charlie Nash } aie Ba % me the Bepais Baker, In £08 double, Jones and Pat Watters ting and sparkling catches. the first 'inning, four in the a , s he plate. Galt Slees got to Searbor-! pj, aati "hI After considerable argument, led Cleaners, at 4 ade, ' huoh's Bil Drennan in the| tind, three more o the fourth not help the morale of the Doerfling. Eccles was nipped, Brooklin team on Saturday. at the plate but the next two} gee ee hitters scored and the game) will be facing league leaders|with two out, on a solid blow _ Leadoff ; singe Mc-, Oshawa Green Gaels tonight injby Paul Jaglowitz, for Galt's Gahey had only two. its _in] the Civic Auditorium. The Jun-|third run Oshawa' Jaycees' triumphant , ieee this second was the most im- strengthened its first place hold. Doug Favell, Supertests down- Joe 0 ee > 10 - Barry White portant of the tourney in the Eastern Ontario Baseball|ed Etobicoke 25-10 Friday to to catcher John Dorion ' 1 ot Prest Association Midget League win their sixth straight game. A couple of Galt errors rais-} With Jaycees trailing Preston Sklars edged Peterborough 5-4 got three each ners stranded Schrumm for a two run_homer| in 10 innings while Saturday, at Qshawa got into tonight's en- AVOID SHUTOUT Oe ae Kastview Park, they blanked oounter after a seven-day rest; Scarborough rooters ory an te PORTA Men : ended the! enast hy scoring Bob Durno from third for tonight. String of goose eggs, with Gahey struck : base gave Sklars Sunday's win Gaylord Powless will be out|their lone run the last in-| Jaycees took a 3-0 lead into Durno had walked, stolen sec- on the floor .with his football ning the seventh, and final inning last of the ninth, Sklars appear-| scorer, will also face St. Kitts. Miller's long fly to right field, |tired ed to have the game won when Jones has 62 goals and 27 Members of the Galt team In their march to victory, | Bernie McGuire hit a two-run assists for 89 points, each received individual tro-|Jaycees beat Chatham 7-0, as | McGuire had three hits, in- Bowl of St. Catharines. It's the UP trophies, all suitably en-| Leaming went the distance in} cluding a double, while Park- Supertests' first visit to Osh- 8Taved. jeach game, allowing a total of| er had two, John Alexander, awa this season. GALT SLEES --_ Beechey,|!2 hits, Following his no-hitter, Blanchard gave up eight hits Kecles, p. Following the final game, and one walk but struck out SCARBOROUGH GJLA SS -- leaming was named all-star 11. c: Dren- Pitcher and received a trophy é a in|" Sklars had only four hits in the the sudden-death, final match, SEMI-FINALS BOTH game, with Parker and winning|for the 1966 Carling Challenge THRILLERS 3-0 triumph over. Oshawa Paul Jaglowitz Italia, at Kinsmen Civic Memo- Falls McRae's to rial Stadium, on Saturday night. | tered singles and after the intermission, 1 roe , Bowling Club won trophies in Tlioediy' BichCE ceeddie ac seg Pee to three hits, only) two out-of-town tournaments tion calls for Oshawa Italia to ' i ue first eight frames tournament at Cannington. Mr.! Kinsmen Stadium and Mrs. Ed Lugt Osh-| Oshawa Valleyview Park boys awa, were second high for three) advanced to the Ontario Cup and Stan Gibbs had high score! $.3 and each team scored once} for three wins to take the Dr.|in overtime, Valleyview was! Daley Trophy and Mr. and) awarded -the decision for their | borough to tangle with the ejohth, kling defensive game at short-| nico with a triple. Gary Judd and half a dozen OLA meetings, third inning with a five-hit bar- Faces Gael | aces ae s was as good as over. John Fox League Lead ior A lacrosse game begins at Baker tripled in the fifth but march to victory in the 3rd j with a pair of triumphs during! Favell scored six goals while ed Scarborough hopes in the|4-3 in the last half of the Frankfort 5-0 in a four-point enough healing time for Danj\Wild and the neutral thea ARE Melon ras on-base, via ond and third to.set up the win-|neimet, Powless is the league ©'Neill opened with a singie,|but Preston scored four un-| homer but he was called-- out In the last contest between Phies, as tournament champions|Dave Leaming tossed a: no winning pitcher Wayne Blan. 2b; MacLachlan, If: Foote, c;|he tossed a two-hitter against Thistles E ni " se Kitson, ss: Dorion 4 McGuire, who has a .537 bat- ye aeeeee, Leaning, 6 pitcher John Henry claiming Cup laurels, on a date to be (ther elimination games pro |Harold Findlow potted the only jeight, in claiming a Saturday meet Ukrainia, at 7.00 o'clock wins in the same event quarter-finals, in Minor playoffs, | Mrs. W. Joyce and Mrs. Jeff} successful handling of three | Oshawa ""slow-|a. dozen batters, His pitching then bowed to Belleville 5-2 in McGahey's Second Hit Gives Jaycees Tourney safely to the plate: Sam MacMillan and George a Peter.| Scarborough Davidsons put| Constable of Oshawa won the borough 4-3 in their first game (OU! Aurora Cousins 6-2 in their) District 14 men's doubles lawn tea ran int0\howling playdown at Canning- ; s. |ton Sunday. They will play in - VISITORS PRAISE the Eastern Ontario finals of OFFICIALS the -- Provincial Lawh Bow!- * ee a Association at Peter- Tournament 72,0, ewes i ® Fine Form of the 9th Annual All - On-|b0rough, next Saturday. in the their second game. jtario Junior Tournament was! The Oshawa players defeated |the praise heaped on the of-| Vic Foxhall and Harry Livings- jficials of the Oshawa City and|ton of Cobourg, 25-14 in the District Softball Association by|final of the knick-out games. the visiting teams. In the first round, Dick and added a singleton President Bruce McArthur, in| Adams and Jim Ross, of Whitby sixth for the win lhis remarks at the trophy pre-|defeated Ed Lugtenberg and Hits for Quality Fuels camejsentation ceremonies, congratu-|Dave Reynolds, Oshawa; Mac- from Baker, Bob Beer and Joe|jated the winners and runner-|Millan and Constable defeated Terwilliger, a double ups and all their teams for Bill Joyce and Jeff Authors, In the final contest against|proyiding the fine competition) Oshawa; Foxhall and Livings- North Plant, the combination of/enjoyed during the day. They, on defeated J. McCutcheon and heat and dust began to show|in turn, congratulated the Osh-|C. Rankin, Oshawa, and Ewart in the 90-degree temperatures\awa softball body for putting Carswell and Ford Lindsay, as. Goring scattered 10 hitSion "a great show'. The large|Oshawa, defeated Mery Brock throughout the seven innings crowds seconded this sentiment,.and Clarence Oke, Bowman- and allowed only two runs. The Pres. McArthur's hard-work-| Ville. leg rie Lg on a two-run ing committee included treas-| In the semi-final round, the sOMEK. DY ackery. urer Tommy Lodge; Ron Tay-| MacMillan team won from the North Plant were held score-\igr, who conducted the draw:|Adams' team and the Foxhall less until the sixth inning when|fq Cornish, Art Taylor, Charlic|team won over the Carswell they crossed home plate twice| Russel, "Spike" Yourkevich, team. on hits by Mason, Thackery,/and Chris Mason, The commit-| The District 14 singles' cham- gare op --, single 10/6, TePorted a record ticket|pion will be declared this week. ackery acded a single '0/sale, to enhance the success of|The Whitby rink, made up of his homer while Mason added|the ' event rine j | . Joyd Sabins, Tom Henstock, another single. Other hits for) cwginp Preps ai ' North Plant went to Piper, a} Wick" Northey was' the/Harty Lott and Earl Judge, , i : of the portable TV set|will represent the district in the mtr ge two oie -- top prize among the attendance|rinks' competition, A Whitby me ee se Me S es se ra 4 |Ptizes given away after the|Colts triples team will also are Maen See &. pele inal sane 'play at Peterborough. three -for-three game at thej..._° : : plate for Russells with a double} and two singles. Other Russell| hits came from Judd, a home run and single, Laxdal, a triple, and Kirk, Brooks and Chiasson. Russells' struck early again! as they compiled four runs in| the first inning and added two} more in the fifth on a total of nine hits. a lit on i walked only one batter. He struck out 54, including 17 in the no-hitter. He received excellent support from left fielder John Hyrcanuk, third baseman John Mosier and right fielder Kaleta. Hyrcanuk, who batted .500, made a great catch in the final! victory. Mosier collected six six hits in the tournament, in-| cluding a home run, and fielded well. Kaleta had four hits, in- cluding two home runs, Catcher Dennis Ewart also hit two home runs and received | honorable mention at the final presentations Jaycees final - game. victory was a measure of revenge for the loss to Preston in the Niagara pon-the-Lake tour-| nament, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa COMMERCIAL @ INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS NO DOWN PAYMENT @ 20 Months to Pay @® 3 Year Guarantee Hawa 6720-154] OSHAWA PAVING MARC] ses "Reminds me. Let's call our Imperial Life man. He'll show us how our insurance will fit in with the government pension plan." | Will government pension plan benefits --disability, retirement, death--be enough for you and your family needs? With the unique Security Planner, an Imperial Life man can show you how they fit in with other financial provisions you may have made for the future. Don't be uncertain--call him today. 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