l l t t Islanders Squa TE LITTLE seoar '1 Iloluon Canadiens Go One Up In Series After 3-0 Win Over Bruins Last Night BOSTON. tICAI:)-Gerry MclN'e-ill , . 7 -eturned tn the Montreal nets H h iiindny l'1l.':llf. and led the revivedi S u le' Canadiens to a 3-0 shutout victory. THE GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN-QA-I15-R-IL 13 T933 . n aver Boston Bruins iii the thirdi .- ume of the Stanley Cup finals. McNeil. benched at his own re-. quest in favor of rookie Jacques, Plarite during the semi-fliialsl against Chicago, was his in-. vincible self as the Canadiens, rrabbed a 2-1 lead in the best-of- p seven series after dropping a 4-1' verdict at Montreal Saturday i night. . His team-mates outplayed the Bruins at their own defensive game and produced a goal in every period to sew tip the. victory. The fourth game. will he played atl Boston Tuesday. . McNeil. discouraged with his play against Chicago, asked to or ienched for the final game. of the semi-finals and was replaced ll)' roung Plaiite. Coach Dirk Il'Vllll g summoned him back into action ' when Plante showed signs of the )llfF'l"S Saturday night. It is doiibtfiil if there the Atlantis. The . . il.nc'cr.' . d The Bruins. too, were 'ilfil'l-llz gg1an:C aw H,l,.mn1y was the bps. Knaliendri lmublei bkiigm i-Ilm L9" Wing" V” 1 CIUNCWS WM and lllthst tlfllkll Dlcasiilg of the Hem-V mmm his an R mum: one of the biz! Si 3” W9 Ii13Ild- last two siirisoiis. It was the kind thedfilrst pberiod of 1Stit:i'day:s ganlile H5 44) Wm 53,. M... mi-M. C”. an "5 CE" W” M5 Sm” 5' P is scored a t.'C'rli and an llS- . . 1 wiui his namesake, Gordie tRed) Heiii'v'.:i;S,j1Rnd checkmr mmm. Huzh... :)l”TrL:i"Ef:fi?1l;S higcazgsnl mu iii tilim 'xBrm.!r1.5V H1-(irsrlicy Larm Clubicampbeu 0' me Aqumils rpiriili do-o'i'-d:ti.l)ii:tlc for his IFSPCCNVE ,. e fnwnmn. 0? W eag."Pf , 'iFS51.l'- thih it was fl tremendous DET- the youngster llll-lied aside 2i -.-r . .P- -4- tmnnmw Md mm which Ems Montreal drives whilc McNeil was 9-13 M"5d'lll H 't- g t ” pl di W .0 hr. called on to handle only 19 as the 5""”'"' I"'r'f"I (i(”1i1Lid('1(: T ('i”;l;gn I?1):.s5i:f eggnnory Bruins had trouble getting oi'gan- '-' M0"l””'l- Mt”'l't't (' I P” f ' ll I I m Ind an "mm. penames. INNS 1g,”;ig iii ilit years o co e. til" it giiiiir that fans long to see on i s - . Third l'erioil ' ' ' , ummarixl-ti.-gt pp,-t...1 3 fvfoiitrriil. xiosdell, Tlic lsl.'iiiders were nothing 1 MnmrE..aL Johnsnm i .B,..,..hn,.i. I ,, lt'.'T short of llI.'i::lllIlCBl'll.- Fly thelir itvtnsdatti , Penalties: Siiliniiilt fl.-Li. siioiiiii; flit) have definitely estla b- ppnaltips. Qurwkonbush I 'l gmps-pp . IV lisliccl 'tlieiil:.elies ap plalsrrllff grimy MM.” 210 major mm 19.48'.H..,..y , F. in lo .. .it.iii:.i.c R.iliaid type. T ey at 9.00 KI - 4 R i- 10 proved to all and sundry thatwhen Chevrelils "McNeil e4--'7 o rm 7 the big izaincs come they are ready i into the back-to-back . i'ltlicv went, d p d lltlillP izziiiic stan ivo games own iand they chased the Atlaniics ntit lot inwn yesterday ivith everyihlnll on an even keel. It was tough road I O I ltl'lp for the Atlantics who readily friiasolved in the acid of the Islami- O ., - , , ... . ers fury and power. "' " to repeat. their pennant xirtoric: . - e - . , . M 7 . Opening Schedule. Wliat a home stand it. was for b,.:,f:w;,:.(,,fRi(h'e :.:....h.mi;.in'.h:t Here is the ti)r:imi.2 -chedulvz .'il lTlI(' Mfigliillcenll Miliai-. One major league baseball season opens Wldlglll ill”. Mme-5 Wt 3.11031-i' Monday a,, Vtrasmngmn and cm. .a:e.ii.s. Zxf'i2TE? of .500. There u-ed cinmti and swings into full-scalei ltri hr arsumrnts conmjnittt; the operation Tuesday with an Fight-. i'r.spcc'ive. abilities of Millar and game program. 1 Milwaukee has simpliinled Bus-l ton in the National League andl MIWRUKCC 741 Gilli-'lm13l1 3 P-I” nii iirguineiit now? Millar. who has VATIJEIQESD-tllllarlgr been sciisritioiial since the play- mme than mm M last waris ipeml St. Liouis ati Miliiaiikee. '.' lit) p.ni dis mmmemTd' Came I”3T:1?;:)spl?z':;lB:'a:i: 15: igflliggixl Pittsburzh at Bror)klyn 1 30 p ni PT .l , .. -. , . v . n .. 1 seq-i'ires. iBut New York Yankees. E, millad mi” 1 and Brooklyn Dodizers are favored' (Continued on Page tilt to handle in the first period alone and liiirl he riacketl on even one the Ollitflme of the game might -(W have been different. Frederick : i" ”" W W ”" pmds "d all the way. He's the greatest we've ever had. fade in the third but Millar goes . . . cam) or THANKS - the early stages of the third the outcome might have been differ- kidg and em. The Atlantics had their szoriiitz chances and good ones in both pciiods but they couldn't find an rip:ii.ii;; in the Winnipeg born '-.iti;iliriiiir;'.s armour. Tile shutout itiis richly deserved and it was the tiiiizliiiiciit of a prediction he made on the tray home from the Halifax sci-tits on Thursday. As he sat on the iiisliioiirtt seat of the C. N. R. p.i;-'s.cii:ri' rzir Millar l'clnarkcd that he liadi-.'t had a shutout for some time and there should be one coni- in: up soon. . - . The Islanderr, showed a perfect eriiiliiiizitioii on Saturday. Tliry flaslicrl loads of offensive power in the Whitlack-Gray-I-foldaway line. Tltcv slioivcd defensive and of- fensive strength in the liestucli'y- Clrmciitr.-Hiirst. unit. Gordon and Pa'.vl.sliyii filled in well on either 'i If) .):.'.ll line 1'. l1lif' the riefr-iisc units of Travis llllfi Mchagan, (;ustavcs(iii and Wisrniaii were" solid. . . On behalf of my wife Kaye. my two myself I wish to extend my most. heartfelt and sin- cere thanks to the many sports fans tlirougliout lllt' Province and the Maritime-s who recctltly lionorctl me with a night and so many wonderful gifts. I also wish to thank the officials and the meniliers of the Whitloek Night Committee who worked so hard to iiiake the .Vi,r;ltt a success and provide 111" with tliii great iiioniciits of happiness of my hockey career. ROY "BUCK" WHITI.()CK. SKATING 'ro-pair I l(iDDIES' SESSION . .. .. GENERAL SKATING .. .. R in ltl SKATING SEASON IS DRAVVING TO A CLOSE Tiir sti-ikiniz power of the whit- lock-fil'ay-Holdaway unit. should HAVE A GOOD TIME not go unnoticed. ”Buck" still has no rival when it comes to dis- cii.::.i:: abilities for putting the piirk iii the net. His second goaloii .K';itiirrtay was a brilliant effoit as A THING OF BEAUTY. and A JOY FOREVER he lwnl Bloom and Mat:Meckiii all THE FORUM Tomorrow--Tuesday-8 P. M. Cast of 50 Persons-Director W. E. Scanrlebury Sparkling costumes. skilled performers. ice dancing. funny clowns and other features combine to give you on attrac- tion of rare beauty and delight The program cons' s of-Figure skating. Ice dancing. ice- robol-ics. square dancing. rap dancing. step dancing? maf acrobatic work. clown stunts. the educated cow. ' Tim 8 o'clock Prices-50c and 25: F i WEFE 3 r: ywhirh i:oii.:iined as much thrilling.; .actioii-pat-ked hockey as the battle: inn Saturdiiy lll,';lll. between the ls-I iniiinriit iii the second period or. t and dangerous l 1 Centremen Buck Whiflock tleftl. and Hub Beaudiy trigihti turned' liii mtstandiri: performances Sat- urday night as the Islanders S'IIUl tout. the Halifax Atlantics 4-0, I Whitlork scored two goals and! lassisted on a third. Beaudry play- Centre-Ice Stars ed 3. terrific two way game and skated miles to help keep the Watson linc off the score sheet. In addition he scored a dis-allciwed goal on a 5091' ttular one-clan rush late in the third period. t Bruins i t I I pp jg lthe way. 1-loldaway is improvinel twill) eat-li garlic and at the. lI'IOl'll-i .t-nt looks like a player who nia,v' .go all the way to the big-tiincl .within the next five or three yczir.-. llGray has always worked well ivith Roll To 4-1 ' iWin Over Canadiens In Game Saturday Night By W. R. ahealley Ciiiiadiaii Press Staff Writer" l 'M()NTREAl.. tCPt -- Big Ed Sandford. scoriiig leader in tliisi year's Stanley Cup play. whipped: Halifax llavy . llovnis llampllellton HALIFAX, (CF)-Halifax Nagg delensemen . . , panthers on the prowl S""d" "t '”'”"””k ””n?,”:.'S'”";; the bristling Atlantics and even downed Campbellton Tigers intermediate hockey two games each. The Navy. after losing the first Camphelllnn. got two games in Murph Chamberlain": predictions that. Al Mlllar would make the Maritimes forget. Ray Frederick was fulfilled here Saturday night as Millar goaled the Isluidcrs to 1 spectacular 4-0 victory over the Halifax Atlantic; in the fourth game of the M.M.H.L. finals at the Forum. Backed by the brilliant work of Mlllar the Islanders forwards and played like hungry to subdue the best of nine series at two games each. The fifth game will be play- ed in Halifax tonight. For three periods the two teams ;:'1'”&;””wi:””lT'.fe sd'"e':.f.?:g threw everything they had into the game in the m;5WHh,o wnes bitter rousing battle and at the will be played Barrie Flyers Win championship here Monday. TORONTO. Saturday night won the LCP)-Barrie 1-llyers the only goal- as young Ontario Holdaway blinked end of play the difference be- tween them proved to be the tight- er defensive work of the Islanders and the stopping of the unbeatable Millar. 'l1ie Atlaiitics forced a powerful attack throughout the first period especially in the early minutes but it was the Islanders who scored Chuck the red light Hockey Association Junior A cham- with 28 seconds left in the period. pionship by defeating Toroiito st. The tempo slowed slightly in the Michael's College 4-2. The victory second frame as the Islanders add- before I crowd of 12,018 gave the ed another goal to their creditwlth Flyers the best-of-nine series 5-3 Slick "Buck" Whitlock and advanced them into the East- first of two. iigainst ern Canada junior finals Quebec Citadelles. firing his The third period was a forridl affair with the teams playing as Doug Moimsy Jim gong;-tson, hard find as viciously as the blood- Lm-ry Thjbgault and mm Mcxen- red colors of the Halifax iinrforms. ney fired the Barrie goals the collegians. Winnipeg Sports Columnisltluiis WINNIPEG. (CF)-Tony Allan. 45. sports columnist of the Win- nipeg Tribune. Saturday wrote his last column before retiring from the iiewspaper liusiiies: A former st Il' IIO('Ix v pl;iy:vt't for Kenaorii Thislles. All-"ill hasl been a member of the Tribuiie gwhitlock. the two seem to ccinple-tin two goals Saturday night andgsttiff for 20 years and previously merit each other on the ice. l But no pi:iyci' or lines ('Ollii'I iBeaudry - Clements - Hurst Il'lfl.i This line is the iiiglil-iiiam of the up wiLh'IIaIliHT eliih. Sn well lirive lheytlll the first period. when sugar hts greatest gnnlc, He had lgshms 5IIi'II'I(IPd the All.'IiIll('S big line iit,.lim Henry twisted his ankle. made 'Wntson. (Iiiiipliell aiirl Hollcil illlfll ire viriultiii'i he surpriscrl to: see, Dunner M1l('N0llI attempt tot hrcak tip the unit. No other team tin the recent liistory of Maritimgl iliocltcy has had a line of such ldefeiisives lrenxth. And ivlieii it than to this defensive ttnit can he iiurned into a strong oflensivil wmipoii as they slim-xed on 5311-: iirday ivlieii Clements picked tip a goal and an assist and Hurst- ian assist. i . . . . l ' But. the Islanders despite their. great displays are not out of tliel iunods by any m'eans. The series has now been trimmed down to a. three out of five affair with Ifilil-1 fax having the extra game at home. In addition the Atlaiitlr-st will have Billy Ford hat-k for tliol rest of the fY.'ll11i".K'. Ford. uliii srored 48 goals tluiiii; llio srlietl-. tile, will add .1 lot. of svorinzi punch to the Hnligonians. This: twill make it possible for the At-I lanlics to shift Frank Bergeroiii .ba('k on defense in place of Pea-t inuts Mt-icLauglilin. On top of that itlicre is the very strong possili-y .iIity that Mat-Neill hiiiisclf will .-ii-. I l 'I'nnight's game in Halifax will he watched hy close to 7,000 pen- iile. This is .1 vitally ll'nlIiIllr'llV' gaiiic to hntli clubs. The lslaiitl-Z ris. now lliut they are on the twinning; trail will he going all niitl to grab this one. Should they win tonight's game. they will un-; prloulliodly go on in win the ser-i IFS. Back with the islanders tn.i llI',:lli will he Steve Brklticicnt This will make it. possible fnl'i tilianiherlain to move the rapzihlc Lyle VVlSClllill1 hark up to the forward line zindl thus give the Islanders llirce r-omplete units. The lslzinfiersl will leave for Halifax this morn-l ing by car. i There can he no getting awziyl from the fact that big Hughief ttinipbell is a tremendous hot-key; pliiyer. The hig. powerful. Capol Breloner gave A great tlisplayl Szitiirday hill the constant. elierk-l tug of Marvel Clements anti th-V Islanders defense kept him from scoring. Clements is in Campbell what Ed Kullman was in Hnwei .iiid Richard during the season. 0 I I l The Haligonians looked a hill weak on defense Saturday night. for the second consecutive time. .We thought Joe LePine had one of his poorer nights and held him responsible for two of the lzinndors goals. lVfaeLaughliri de- finitely is not. of hiih Pnmllh i-nlibrr. forg the playoffs and Hooked had on VVhif.l0ck'x first goal. Carroll Bloom was also a ihit below form although he play- ed ii fairly wild game. 0 O C Aubrey Keizer in the Sydney Post Record took a few unkind swings nl. the Islanders in a re- rent column. It seems that Cape Breton sport. followers have been without I fighting team in major lcaitue competition for 'i-uch 14 long time. that they grow pale at the sight of I scrap im the ice. Keller condemns the Inland- era for their recent iiliow in Hell- fnx and charges that they are disgusting the fans and keeping them away from the rink. Per- tory over Montreal with a revived display of offensive Canadiens; hay lA'retlerick btit could there be.i.'v'lk9 ill" Silflflidlll midlt lmm lliclimd d9I9"5”'9 5U'"lE”l- i Goalie Injured A forced change of goalies late. little or no V Bruins. His Gordon tltedi Henry from the. Bruins lfcrshey farm cltib in the Amcri-i can Hockey League. took over and kept on where Sugar Jim left off. Red was also a casualty, suffer-t ing a two-stitch cut in the left. arm during a scramble soon after he had entered the game. which! squared the best-of-seven cup fin- al at a game apiece. The third was scheduled for Boston Sunday night. From the time Leo Labine scored on a comparatively easy shot in the fH'-(1 period until Gallant old Milt Schmidt finished it off late in the third. the Bruins were never head- ed, Bert olmstead scored the Cait- adiens' only goal after Boston had set up a 2-0 lead. Both teams showed a reversal of form. When tiic Bruins went down 4-2 Thursday night. they weic sltigszish and lacked cohesion. Sat- urday they had more scoring drive and as the game wore along they checked closer and harder and set tip the stubborn defence that haunted the Cniiadiens during the regular season. difference namesake, to thcl Not Dazzling Game The crowd of 14,408 was not treated to a dazzling. wide--open game. But they did see the untold- ing of a stratcgical defence by coach Lynn Patrick whose Bruins took fewer and fewer chances. playing three and then four men about the Boston blue line. Lineups: . Boston - Goal, .1. Henry, G. H(lll')'I defence. Godfrey. Qun(l:- enbush, Armstrong. Lnycoe, Mar- tin; forwards. Schmidt, Dumart. Klukay. Mackeil. sandford. Pier- son. Labine, Creighton, Mclntyre. Chevrefils, Toppazzinl. Montreal-Goal, Plante; defence. Bouchard. Johnson, St. Laurent. Harvey: forwards. Moore, Olm- stead. Geoffrlon. Lach. Mazur, Ri- chard. Mosdell, Curry. Meger, Mc- Cormack, Davis. Maclcay. First Period l-Boston. Lablne. if-Qtiackenbusht . 3:53 2-Boston. Sandford tKluka.v. Chevrefils) 18:13 Penalties - Moore 6:00. Chev. refila 15:45. Peisoii and John- son 19:47. Second Period 3-Montreal. Olmstead tctirry. Harvey) . .. . 1:86 mm halt! If the Millionaires had shown a little more tendency to fight on the ice rather than among themselves they would have. been able to get more than I thotiaaml people in the rink iBf75t0ll Bruins rolled to a 4-1 vic-,wns city PditN' Mid 5Dm"5 Millw- He said he had not yet ri('Cl(IP(li what husiness htwiviil entcr. A sportsninn'.s dinner in his honor will he held April 21. , - . . . . .. N. Saint Jlillli vliiis Basketball Series f M. SAINT JOHN. N. H. (OP)- Cnacli Dave Stntharl led Saint John Atlantics in a 68-58 triumph over the Moiitrcal Aiiititciir Alli- letic AssnL'iat.inii S:ilui'tl.'iy night and Saint John look the two- game Canadian intermediate has- kcthall semi-final series 1.'tt)-1l'.!. The Atlanlics. who won the opener 62-54. will play St. Fran- cis Xavier University at Anti:-. onish. N. 5., in ti fiiitil series starting Moritlav night. .m'4i.v..n...- Maritime Major Halifax 0. Charlottetown 4. Beet-of-nine final series tied Memorial Cup Barrie 4. St. Michiiells 2 Barrie wins best-of-iiinc ern semi-final 5-3. St. Boniface 8. Lethbridgc 6. St. Boniface leads best-of-seven Western final 2-0. Soccer Results r LONDON. (CP)-Socccr inal- elies played Saturday in the Un- ited Kinzdnmz ENGLISH I.l.'2AGI'E Division 1 Burnley 5. sllUIl(If'lI.'ITlfI 1 Cardiff C 0. Portsmouth 1 Liverpool 1. Derby C 1 Manchester C 2. Arsenal 4 Middlcshroiiglt 5. Blackpool 1 Newcastle ll 1, lifaiiclicster ll 2 1”? o?iRE'iEdOon''riiiz'e'Ai rt 7"" East- 4-Boston. Sandford kiiy and Harvey 5:28. Third Period 5-1-loston. Schmidt. tDumnrt. Martnn Too Late To classify cTt':?i:ar.i. cTi'r??it-s.'-Tit.-s-OWE have some started ones at a for their play-off games. 2192. ni-.11.; The Atltintics. led byfye Lxnzfcape Paul Knox and Bill Lee niiiied for Bretoncr. Hughie Campbell. tried desperately to break the goose-egg but it was the Islanders who again llirbition of . . Halifax on Saturday night. his second goal "Buck" hockey savvy all the way. lie took a Pawlshyn at his own blueline and broke inals Willa Ailanliics Score 4-03-Ingutout In'Fourth Game 0! Series On Saturday Shuloul Sensation Goalie A1 Millar registered his first shutout of the play-offs all he came up with a marvellous ex- goaltending against showed pas from Waller away with Gary Gordon. when Bcauclry way throiigh the team to score rt goal that was dis- allowed on account of an off-side. No one heard the whistle and the effect was the same as though the goal had been scored. Beaudry stick-handled his way Campbell in the Islanders around King on the Islanders bitte- liiie. around Watson at. centre ice, around B8l'!'.Cl'0n at the line and almost arotiiid Lepine be- fore Joe poke-checked into the air. Hurst. puck and passed over the line to Bcaudry who was several inches off-side. checkiiit: right iviiigcrs and Howe. could have learned a lot from Marcel Clements who ciiackcci another right winger by the name of Campbell. Clements stuck to Campbell like entered the scoring columns. Clements scored the Lslztnders thlrd oaland , - . . it proved to be the one tliiizt broke like R greyhound chasm: 3 mm” the Campbell's back. Whitlock add- ed another oal on a brilliant iece of work with a little over six I')nill- 10” Macneekm utes left in the game. The tremendous performance of Miliar was almost by the "Shadow Line" of Bcaudry. Clements and Hurst. . trio kept the Halifax line of Wat- Slipped the Imzen soli. Campbell and their wing all night. in as fierce a checking display as has been given here in three years. And in addition they figured in half the Islanders goals. Clements scored ills goal on a Hurst and in the second period he goal did the spade work for Marcel "Kullman" Whitlock's first counter. But all of that was pushed into. the. background for one dclerioiisly happy moment in the third period stick-hanclled his Halifax entire The New York Rangers Kullman. who spent the bark to a tree. When turned around him turned around that iccnien and four R.C.M.P. sin bin door. But despite the bitter eight. penalties. all minors, team drew four. "Buck" Whitlock. who is having once his greatest year. showed over-shadowed The tireles Hollett under play with ”Buck" around - corner. Haiifflki Eddy tempted slap sliol . lie 59350" down the ice R1ch"mibiil'st of speed. attempted to draw Hugliie - reached for the puck Clements was mgm in there ahead of him. When llughie Clements ' was in front of him. some one even said that when I-lughte left for Halifax yesterday Clements was following But there. was one time Hugliic em gt,-S; three goals. Clements - wasn't there. It was in the second period and I-Iughie was resting in the penalty box. He went into the seats after a heckling fan bofave order was restored four Cily Pol- con- stables were standing guard at the struggle and rising tempera there were only Each They had Carroll Bloom and Mac- Meekln to beat. Using Gordon as ii decoy Whitlock sped around Bloom and triggered B. bullet-like drive into the short corner of the net br- could flex his muscles. And on the first goal of the game by Chuck I-loldaway. Whit.- lock gave a snappy display. Burk trapped Bob Gray's quick VBE Rllt' rubber one: Holdawayls stick. Holdaivay's lli.',-l shot was stopped by MacMeekiii but Chuck picked up his can re- bound. waited ll. second and calm- ly backhanded the puck into llll far corner over the prostrate Hali- fax goaltender for the Willillili The. Atlaiitics had their grmi scoring opportunities. Twice in tlir first period Muckle Hollett sped iii on top of Millar and each time tlit Islanders goaltegder was superb. In the second period I-Iughii Campbell stick-handled his was through the Islanders defense of Gustaveson and Wlseman. He even had Millar beat but I-Itirst picked the puck of his stick and preserved the shutout. Tlien iii the last. period Keiiii) Lnuffman broke away from centre- ice and there wasn't. an Islandri within 25 feet. of him. He took hii time skating in on Millar but miss- ed the net on a hard. rising drive. Just before Laufman had Ill! me Puck chance Walter Pawlshyn missed on tmppect the an almost similar play for the is- iandei-s. "Pawlshyn broke away from his own blueline after Carroll Bloom missed the puck on an at- streaked with a ti'cmcnd(iii.i MacMcckin and hit the side of tlir net. The Islanders defense. played .1: well as the forwards. George Mr- Lagan had a particularly gont he and Larry Travl: turned in a superb game. I.)'l( Wlseman and Gus Gustnveson iicrt also sharp. The Atlantlcs defense was not no strong as that of the islanders. 'l”iii .loe Lepirie-Peanuts MncLaughlii combination fanned on the Islziiirl TWU of llii Cminued on page '1 The BUY of a LIFETIME Pressure Type OIL BIJRNERS Com letely Installed S CIAL FOR APRIL 8! MAY ONLY tMackell) . 7127 Penalties - Labtne 4:29. Klu- slble by bargain; Co-op Hatchery. phone more that he has no peer when it comes to putting the puck in thg net. 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