Chicago, Detroit Score Shutouts; Leafs Wallop Boston 8-1 Over Weekend (4 A MONTREAL. Dec. 10 - (OP) - Chicago Black Hawks smothered Montreal Canadiens "under a 5-D shutout Saturday night to the con- sternation of 14.003 paying cust- 'il'lierS. It was the second shutout in ti -my for the Mcntrealers and their ourth loss in the last five games. They surrendered third place in t-he lational Hockey League to the iaawks and were in danger of be- 'ng overhauled by Boston Bruins, -whom they meet tonight in Boston. Canadiens elected to carry may to the Hawks with burst of power Iirives but they carried it so far they bouldn't get back. The speedy Hawks ran wild on breakaways and near- liy aptheir goals came on these ice- lcngth dashes. Gerry McNeiil. in ':anndiens' goal. couldn't cope with the accurate sniping. canrltzlens showed more fight than :1 their last few games but their casing was erratic. SUMMARY First Period l-Ohiz-ago. J. Conacher (R. Conacher) Penalties - Guidolin, lojzolin, Kaiscr, Roche. Sc!ond Period 2-Chicago. Mosienko (Bentley. Bo-bando) 3:22 3-Chicago, Guidclin 13:20 Penalties - Miller. Bentley, John- son. .. 9:38 Johnson. Third Pt-rind 4--Chicago. Babando (Bentley. Mosicnko) ll:3i 5-Chit-age. Guidolin (Babando) . 15:08 Penalties - Johnson (major). Lundy (major). Guidolin. l2lE.'I'ROI'l'. Dec. 10 - (AP) ADP- rruit Red Wings, who humbled Nr-w York Rangers 9-0 Wednesday night. iractically repeated that perform- ince Saturday night as they blank- ed the Rangers 5-0 in a National Hockey League game before 11,101 fans. Young Terry sawclulk hung up his fourth shutout cf the season and his second in a row over the luck- less New Yorkers. The last-place Rangers called on goalie Emil (The Cat) Francis. brought up from Cin- rinnati of the American League. to get them'back into stride but he was bombarded. Francis racked up 31 saves. 15 of them in a frenzied second perlrd. during his first appearance of the season in hockey's major league. Rangers. striving to shake off the i'nx which has seen them win only three games. tried hard in the frst nericd but faded rapidly before De- roltls attack. SUMMARY First Period 1-Detroit. Prystai (stasluk. Reisc) Penalties .. Rr-ise. Stanley. Second Period 2-Detroit. G. Stewart (Goldham) . 5:18 Penalties -- Kvle (2) Paveiich. Third Period 3-Detroit. Abel (Lindsay) . 4-Detroit. Peters (Stewart, McFadden) 5-Detrcit, Howe (Abel) Penalty A Kuilman. l'7 :22 2:15 .. 12:2?) 18:38 TORONTO. Dec. 10 - (UP) Toronto Maple Leafs walloped a disorganized Boston Bruins team 8-1 here Saturday night and stretched their undefeated National Hockey League streak to nine games. The Leafs - whose la-"t defeat was a 3-1 loss in Boston Nov. 19- jumped into a 2-0 first-perlcd lead and the Bruins never came close. Rookie Tod Sloan. the N. H. L.'s top goal-getter. added two more to bring his total to 16. Linemate Sid Smith also tallied twice for the league leaders and other Tcronto goals were by Danny Levi-icki. Hugh Bolton (the rookie rear-guardls first point of the season), Fleming Mac- kell and Teeder Kennedy. Vic Lynn, former Leaf winger traded to Bruins last month. saved his squad from a shutout with lm unassisted goal early in the third period. Many of the 13.881 fans turned out to watch the performances of Lynn and Wild Bill Ezinlcki. trad- ed to Bruins in the some deal Lynn. who slipped the puck under not-rile Turk Broda's rising arm for the prettiest goal of the night. sparkled arzainst his former mates. But Ezinlcki wns new-r dangerous. SUMMARY First Period l-Toronto. Slcan (Smith. Kennedy) 2-Toronto, Lewlckl (Mccormack. Klukay) 14:40 Penalty - Thomson. Second Period 3-Toronto. Bolton 12:24 (Mccormack. Klllkay) .. 4'57 4-Torrnto. Maekell (Watson. Thomson) 5:30 Penalties - Lowe. Bariiko. Ronty (misconduct). Sloan. ' Third Period 5-Toronto, Sloan (Bolton) 6-Bostcn, Lynn '7--Toronto. Smith (Kennedy. Thomson) 8-Toronto. Kennedy (Bofiton) 9mToronto. Srnith (Kennedy; Sloan) . 14:00 Penalties - Br-irilko (2) Thcmson, Juzda. Henderson, Ezinicki. Sugar Ray Wins From Dutchman BRUSSELS.. Dec.. 10 -(AP)- Ray (Sugar) Robinson of New York. world welterweight boxing champion knocked out me Van Dam of Holland, Dutch middle- weight champion, in the fourth round of their scheduled 10-round bout Saturday night. Robinson weighed 156 1-2. Van Dam 15'! l-2. ' When the fight ended all 15,000 spectators were on their feet booing the American. Robinson almost finished the Dutchman in the third. Just be- fore ihe bell ended the round he caught Van Dam with a punch that appeared to be low. The Dutchman went down and was saved by the bell. He was carried to his corner but tattered out at the start of the fourth. Robinson quickly finished him. 15 Minute Periods - ADM. 35c GARRISON HOCKEY LEAGUE 2 - GAMES 2 - TONIGHT - 7 NAVY vs. SIGNALLERS RECCE vs. ARTILLERY GAME AT 7 SHARP SKATING AFTER GAMES LUCKY DOOR PRIZE-2 Tickets for Big Four Game Tuesday Night. if THE FORUM MONDAY - HOCKEY m NIGHT-SKATING-8 FORUM DATES-nae. 11 to is GARRISON LEAGUE 2 GAMES-7 p.m.-SKATING AFTER TUESDAY-CHILDRENlS SKATING-4 T0 5:30 HOCKEY--ST. JOHN vs. ISLANDERS-8:30. WEDNESDAY - HOCKEY - 8:30 SYDNEY. vs. ISLANDERS. THURSDAY--SKATING-8 T0 10 FRIDAY-CliILDRENlS SKATING-4 T0 5:30 NIGHT-KINSMENS SKATE-RECCE BAND SATURDAY-AFTERNOON SKATING-3 T0 5 T0 10. '.IU&DAY- wnnumsnar-1 Kl Tuesday and Wednesday SAINT JOHN VI. ISLANDEBS SYDNEY IIILIJONAIBES vs. ISLANDEBS 3 inoxnm mnnotrncanmsnusrnn mummy-tonnp or uoxnay-to no 9 1 oniiukr. LITTLE srdnr i 7 THE GUARDIAN. CH .-'i.R'L()TTET()WN DECEMBER 11, 1950' It is going to be a busy week for the Charlottetown hockey team. five games in six days. commencing tonight. four of them being scheduled Big Four games and one an exhibition game with Sydney Millionaires. That is 3' long schedule for one week, but the Lamoureaux-coach- ed squad are quite equal to the task and will probably win more than their share of games in the process. Islanders The boys will journey .to Am- herst, N.S.. tonight where they will start their week's schedule roll- ing in a league contest with Moncton Hawks. The game was originally scheduled for the local Forum, but due to two games coming in quick succession. Tuesday and Wednesday night that are scheduled for here. the Islanders will play their home game at the Nova Scotia centre. and give fans in that locality a chance to see their first Big Four game of the season. It was only just a little more than a year ago. when Am- herst was in the M.S.l-LL. and the Island wa!n't, that the Am- herst boys gave local fans the same opportunity. Now the Island in returning the compliment. O O O O The Islanders will return here following the Amherst clash. where they will meet the Saint John Beavers at the Forum Tues- 583' night. a game which has brought another slight switch in the current schedule. Beavers were not scheduled to play here until Wednesday. but agreed to Play the game a day earlier to make lfV8Y for the exhibition con- lest with Sydney on Wednesd y. which was the only Open date for them in their Cape Breton schedule. 0 O U 0 That is the big contest that Everybody has been waiting to see. For an exhibition contest. it has created more interest here than many league games have this season. To most fans. it is not Just a game of hockey. but a test of the calibre of hockey he- in: played in the respective lea- Sues represented in the contest. in a sense. "it will be a battle of The Giants . Both teams are the TOP dogs in their own leagues, and there has been so much talk 55 10 which Ieaiille is the stronger of the two this season. that fans want to see for themselves lfltls the Islanders or the Millionaires Who are the bit: guns in Mari- time hockey circles. O I O In an exhibition game earner W5 Season. the same two teams met over Sydney ice, with the Million. alres an-merlnz the verdict by . 3-1 margin. This. of course, has convinced most Cape Breton fans as to which team they think is the best - but not so Island fans. They are something llke,the well-kncwn fellow from Missouri. "seeing 15 ha. lievinz” and until they sit in at rink-side and see their "Islanders" beaten. nobody will convince them that their team isn't the best in the Maritimes. O O 0 By that it is not meant to infer that the Islanders are going to be beaten. far from it. They are a solid hockey club and if Sydney can come over here and take the boys into camp over their home ice. then they are certainly going to earn it. there will be no mistake about that. It will be a battle wcrth see- ing. and whichever way the decis- ion goes, both tennis are going to know that they have been in it. 0 O 0 But back to other gameslthe Ic- landers will play this week. Getting their only breather on Thursday they will be on the road for their last two games. meeting the Hawks on Friday night at Moncfcn. and going on from there to saint John where they will wind up their week's activities against Beavers. 0 O 0 The Islanders. however. aren't going to be the only one: busy in the way of hockey activities this week. officials who will be con- ducting the third annual Referee: and ocaches School to be held in Charlottetown today, Tuesday Ind Wednesday are going to have their hand: full. Among the busiest of these will be George Hayes of the National Hockey nouuob refereoinp stuff and Lao Inmouroux. coach of the Islanders. Mr. Him. who or- rived in the City last night from Montreal. will be the drier instruct- or. whiie "Leo the Lion" will waist him an vnrioul lectures and. activ- SIIP snot rnuslluto The third armual Hockey Coaches and Referees School, un- der the sponsorship of the De- partment of Physical Fitness. will open its three-day sessions here tonight when Mr. George Hayes of the National Hockey League refereeing staff. will conduct the opening class on hockey rules and refereeing at the Charlottetown Hotel at eight olclock sharp. Mr. Hayes, who headed the school so successfully here last year. arrived in the City last evening by plane from Montreal, where he had officiated at the N. H. L. contest there Saturday night between Canadians and Chicago Black Hawks. the latter clipping the Montrealers by a 5-0 count. Acting as assistant instructor with Mr. Hayes this year will be Islanders coach Leo Lamoureux. who although busy with his team at Amherst tonight. will be on hand to give students many point- ers on phases of the game in the remaining two days of the school. Hockey enthusiasts and candid- ates from all three of the Mari- time Provinces will be attending the school again this year and it MONCTON. N. B., Dec. 10 - (CP) - Showing new fight and passing accuracy under -their new coach. Gordon (Doggie) Kuhn. Moncion Hawks rom-ped to a 8-1 wtn over Saint John Beavers in a Maritime Major Hockey League game here Saturday night. Beavers were outplayed by a wide margin after forcing Hawks for the first few minutes of the game. Defencernen Joe Delmonfe paced fihe Hawks to their win. He fired two goals in the first period and played a steady game on defence. l-lawks' passes were clicking bet- ter ifhan in any previous game this season. The short handed Beavers were unable to match them. Les Colvin lost a shultout in the second period when Nick Nicolle took advantage of a Moncton de- fensive la-pse to rap home the lone Beaver tally. only ilwo penalties were handed out, both of fihem going to (he Beavers. Hawks outshot their ri- vals 38-22. The win left Hawks five points behind the third-place Beavers. Hawks ran their lead to five goals in the second period on goals by Denny. Mousseau and M.iiant, and McKenzie made it six in the final period. Line-ups: Saint John: Goal. Brodeur; dc. fence, Mudle. Heon; centre. Jodoin; wings, Jackson, Platz: subs. Bolan. Whitlock, Nicolle, Mclntyl-e, Arm. strong. James, Larlee. Moncion-Goal, Colvin; defence, Dunville. Delmonte; centre, Bark- wcll; wings, Morrow, Dcmchuk; subs, Jeanneau, Galipelu. Dowling. Miianl, Denny, McKenzie. lmonti, Moussea-u. Officials: Swain, Taylor, Jud- son. SUMMARY Fir-It Period I-Moncton, Delmontc (Demchuk. Morrow) 2--Monctoll. Delmonte (Imontl. McKenzie) .. P'nlty: Balm. sienna rel-loo 3-Mouctoo. Denny (Dowllng) ................ .. 4-Moncton, Mouueau 5-Moncton, Milanl .. G-Saint John, Nlcoli (Heon) Penalties: None. Third Period 'I-Monetmi, McKenzie (lrnonti, Delmgmte) Penalty: Mclntyre. N. ii. L Landings 2 836 ' (mo mien. idol-Icing ma playing tech- nlquol before that no competent instructor: II'O.lh.1'Ql.(h with them. Mr. nay: headed the school hm lulyunr and fnbodl 0 fine Job of W. and many of his unciuu II welcoming him bulk ulln thb when he got! the taboo! ml tin-rolling hm tonight with DVD Iolll of III III” ondooltdltthoonlllly. p-'.IolllIIOHD'”:'0;l:O!CI'lZIr exposure IIIIIIIU lOQlIOfIOfIlIII.'.HIlI'nI IoI1lgI.P.0. In In. cumin- VIlOw0lll.II nation at the (dur- Iohi 3- am o'clock. George Hayes To Open Third Annual Hockey School Here Tonight is believed that some 30 to 50 will be taking in the classes. i As during the past two years. the two competent instructors. Hayes and Lamoureux. will give lectures and practica demon- strations on practicaly every phase known to the sport of hoc- key during these next three days. which should do much in the way of creating a greater knowledge and interest of the game: the purpose for which the School was founded here three years ago by Brigadier W. W. Reid and his De- partment of Physical Fitness- On his arrival here last night. Mr. Hayes expressed his pleasure at being asked to come back here again this year and was looking forward to the forthcoming activ- ities of the School with much in- terest and the rene-wins 01 mends and acquaintences of last season. Referring to recent changes in the hockey rules. Mr. Hayes stated "there are very few lmlwflvam changes in the hockey 111185. al- though the wording of many of the rules have been changed to simplify their meanings." A Milli he plans to stress during sessions this week. Moncton Hawks Score 6-1 Vgin Over Beavers Bosion Scores 5-2 Victory Over Canadiens BOSTON. Dec. 10 - (CP)-The Boston Bruins scored three times in the second period tonight to hand Montreal Omadiens their fourth straight National Hockey League setback, by a 5-2 margin, before 8,869 at the Boston Garden. -Oonadiens. however encountered misfortune before the opening face off. During their pre-game warm- up, 1 puck fired byIVern Kaiser struck goalie Gerry McNeil on the left side of the face. causing a three-stitch cut and loosening as many teeth. First Period 1-Boston, Lynn (Eunty, Fisher) 8:53 Penalties-Elzinlcki (2) McPher- son, Reay. Schmidt. W. Quacken- bush, Lach. Kaiser. g Second Period 2-Montreal, Lech (Harvey, Dus- sault) 4:16 3-Boston, Pin.-son Rarity) 9:43 4-Boston. Fisher (Horeck) 15:36 5-(Boston. Ezinicki (Schmidt, Dumart) 19:03 Penalties - McPherson, Lynn, Harvey. Horeck, Third Period 6-H-Boston. Horeck (Lynn) 5:02 '1-Montreal, Curry (MncKay) 12:10 Penalties - McPherson (major) Lowe, (major) Johnson, Ferguson. Deiroii lied Wings Edge Maple, ifais 3-2 DETROIT, Dec. 10 -(CP) -The onrushing Detroit Red Wings smashed in three second-period Koala (to come from behind and edge the National Hockey league- leading Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 here tonight. It was Toronfdn first (loss in 10 starts. A jubilant crowd of 14.094- largest turnout of the season at Olympia - now the second-place Detroitera whittle Toronto's first place lend to six points. Red Wings. who poured in 11 goals in their two previous game! with New York. spotted the Leaf: 1 two-goal margin in an notion- plokod firu period. Terry sovychuk. who shut out New York Rangers twice lut week. racked up 29 saves. 12 of them in the int period. Turk Brod: had I) in the Toronto not. The Turk figured pruninoutly (Kryzanowski, I. '1' l' A an in the gum-winning goal II he 5 o 5 53 as grabbed: long shot in his hand 5 4-ugggondtcesedlttotheicontthooide gomnud tiroToronto not. Pryltoi 1, 55G”33pUllll00d0IIthI1OGC okond ,, 5 H 7. ,1 .dofiectAd it in from t four " -10 a .4 1. feet out for an unouimd goo! ..:..?A..m..... that meant man of the Iohool. That sounds like I oanpotont mm. and the many 1-'T0N'M-10'1"! und””.. who '1" nhnd the (Kinny) .......... .... ..... .13:U cinou should know plenty about E'"T0”'"9- 9”” the oily: and wherefore! of hooks! (w””"' ""x'm mu Linda (major). lulu Pcvelieir. Thomson. ' Iooonl Portal 8-Detroit, non (Kelly Llndam 4-Detroit. a. swan (Prntoi. lute) iocal Curling Season Opens The curling season got under- way locally at the Charlottetown Curling Club when on Friday and. Saturday "scratch" matches were played. On Saturday evening mixed curl- ling was enjoyed with many lady members getting their introduc- tion io the roar-.ln' game. This week. on Wednesday, will see inter-club play for the Ga- boury Trophy now held by the Charlottetown Club. It is expect- ed ail four clubs. Summerside, Al- berton, Montague will be each rep- resented by two rinks. The trophy goes to the club whose rinks amass the greatest number of points in the competition. The Gaboury competition is one of the oldest in the provincial curling field and the trophy was donated by M. Gaboury formerly a French Vice-Consul in the Maritimes. Scratch matches will be played throughout the week. In order to provide keen competition and in- centive for play amonll Tmks Plan- ning to enter the British Consols and Physical Fitness Trophy com- petitions some thought is being given to the establishment of I "challenge" Trophy which rinks can compete for throughout the season. The rink winning thenc- phy the greatest number of times would be declared the winner for the season. Hal Gordon Wins Shirl Hal Gordon, Islanders net cust- odian was rewarded with a shirt from Jack Cameron's Men's Wear Store for his brilliant goal tending in Friday night's game with the saint John Beavers. Gordon handled twenty shots. many from close in and straight on, and allowed only one to get past him. He was Judged the best player on the ice by independent Judges in the game which Islanders won '1-1. Chicago And Rangers Tied 3-3 CHICAGO. Dec. lo -- (CP) - Veteran Roy Conadrer and his linemwtcs were big guns tonight as Chicago Black Hawks pulled into a 3-3 National Hockey Len- gue tie with New York Rangers before I crowd of 12,008. SUEIMABY First Period 1-New York, Leswick (Kullman, Laprnde) Penalties: Guidolin. Egan. second Period :18 2-Chicago. R. Conacher (J. Conacher, Guldolin) 3-New York, Kullmon (Lund) 4-Chicago, Guidolin (R. Cotwcher) l4 5-New York, Tcpvpnzini (Sinclair) . i7: idolin. 1:52 7:30 Penalties: . Third Period 6-Chic: . R. Conneher (Guidolin) .......................... .. 10:4: Penalties: Stanley, Mosienko. Vics And Miners Baffle To Tie GLACE BAY. Ill. 8.. Dec. 10 - (C?) - Goalie Murt Prophet unr- red fol-'Nort'haide Victoria: here Saturday as they held Glace Bay Miners to I 5-5 tie in 1 regular Cope Braon Senior Hockey Len- gue tilt till! now cellar-dwelling Vice ouuhot 82-19. Prophet joined Vic; Doc. '1 and was instrumental in their 5-3 vic- tory over Minor: the some night. He played several muons with Hamilton Tiger: M the 0.1-LA. but gulf: game WI! delayed by I power failure. Pint Paid to 1-North Sydney. GIGVIP (Robertson sum!) ....................... ..... 11:08 8-Glace Buy. (any, P ..................... .. 1:89 Pmoitiu: Olun. Bonholrno. Kora . . I-Glooo DIV. lrinil ( icon) ... ................... .. :8! I-North lydnoy. loll-lager 0-Glace Icy. aoilnghc (ligp. Dnlgiotah) ......... .. 4:81 7-ream: Sydney. lloboa-icon D x clears Edge Halifax Saini: Mar :5 ll-3 Bucko Trainofr. -Scores Winning Goal As Chltown Team Comes From Behind HALIFAX. Dec. 10 - (OP) - veteran centre Bucko Trninor sparked Charlottetown Islanders to a 4-3 win over Halifax st. Mary's Saturday night in a Maritime gen. for Hockey League game. He not up two goals and potted the winner late in the third period while his team was shorthanded. The win boosted Islandern' first place margin to nine points over the second-place Halifax crew. Trainer's final effort was a classy piece of work as he intercepted 3 Halifax pass in hi: own end. cut- distancsd his pursuers. -went around Halifax defenceman Prank Graham- skl and boomed an ankle-high shot into the far corner of the net. The Tminor-Red Favero-Wal- tar Pnwlyshyn line gave Halifax most of its troubles. Each tal- lving a gcal. their sortieq into the Saints' zone were always a threat. Favero played the last part of the game with A crack- ed rib altlhough it didn't seem to affect his speed. The first period ended in a 2-2 tie and Halifax shot the only goal of the middle frame. When the Saints were guilty of two lenses in the third. Charlottetown took ad- vantage fcr two goals that produc- ed the victory. Johnny Dutchak was the fourth Island scorer, his shot going in from ll Halifax player's leg. The Watson-Wilkes-Hnilett string accounted for two Halifax goals, Watson and Wilkes doing the scor- ing. Gordon Miller connected for the other Halifax marker. Halifax goalie Eddie DlAoust play- ed a spectacular game for Saints while his less colorful but equnllv outstanding oiyoonent, Hall Gordon. was just as effective. Kevin Conway. playing his last name before emigrating to the Pac- ific Coast. almost lcst Islanders the game -when he carried the puck ncross his own crease and lost it to Jackie Hnllett. Although Gordon stopped Holletfts shot, he had no chance on Watson's quick return cf the rebound. Dutchak was handed a major for throwing punches at Wallv Black. In all. 14 penalties were called. nine in Islanders. but all except Dutchal:'s were minors. I.lncn'os: Charlottetown - Goal. Gordon: defence. Travis. Cnrlwav: centre. Vlathlrate: wines. D. Horeck. J. Horeck: subs. Dutchak, Mcbagan. Favero. Trainer. Pawlyshyn. clem- enta. Beaudry. Benton. Halifax E - Goal, 135; . Cir-bowskf. o-mpbell;a.';'.”,t.i,:'”f,i,l”” 3011- Wlnllu Hii-leilt. Wilkes-I 5 ab Powers, Mcbuughlln. Buck, Ander:il.,gicI,dE.gor' Pom mm" Officials -- Ref linemen. sleep. ox Bradshaw: Pint Period 1-Charlottetown, p 1 ' (Trainer, Fnve::; yshy? 2-Halifax. Miller 3'19 (Anderson) 92. 3-Hnlifax. Wilkes l ' (WI-35011. Grnbvw 4-Charlottetown. n....i'f.iL Penalties - alements (2. Ac. 59". -7- Horeck. Thomas. ' mp. Second Period 5-Halifax. Watson (Hollett) 1.-,5, Penalties .. Buck. M.1,,,;.,,, Thomas. Favero. Clements. i Third Period 6-Charlottetown. Pavero (Trainor. Pawlyshynl H 722 7-Chanlottetown. '11-alnor ' 13” Penalties -. Dummk ( mlnar). Conway. Black. major "5 Big Four Siandings (Including Saturday nlgm Ram... Team GP W L '1' cp Ch'town 33 22 10 1147 if f; Halifax 32 17 13 2127 113 Iii; St. John 32 13 13 1 104 124 27 Moncton . 33 10 21 2 97147 2: Expects Big Things From Conway VANCOUVER. Dec. lo - (Cp - Kevin (Cl-udler) Conway, 20'. year-old dcfenceman with Char. lottetown Islanders of the Mmum, Senior Hockey League, is scheduled 10 lain Vancouver Canucka of the Pacific Coast Lelgue today, com, gdvutvphy Chamberlain said salur. ay. "Hell! really show the fans some- thing." Mumh raved. "And in should. He cost 33,500." Conway was still in (nu City last night nwniting further de- velopments from the West Coast. and -lit is understood will play with the Islanders at Amherst. N.s.. to- night ngainst Moncton Hawks. The "further developments" were not divulged here last night. 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