continued znln me 0 Back Stretch vowing standard-bred mm pnrk, near New Orleans. fine Ion Martinez of into '- . tio be P under the Gnori gngynrd, Davidson and McGee at . ..s-.......... .. old 8. Sorenson. former Glasgow. l'.!i.I.. an x, of N." in Iairvlew. . writing you as a me, . . - In what was said to Back Stretch and a former resi- lh, largest transaction in- dent of the Fair Isle. I have been h9'"' ” ll-"hill!!! the races on the North in in Louisiana wna the'sale two Commons. Halifax, and hgvg mode "pk, no of four head at Map the acquaintance rou ht a new patron. Wll- Kidney. I have seen him race an- They 1) K Lal-'ayette. La. think he. has a lot on I he racing picture. In addi- with horses and is a very clear. n to the four stars others will driver and seems to be able to ur-chased at Harrisburg by get a lot out of a horse. I liked 0,, woli-known trainer Ike Bailey. his driving with Baron. a verv muuting to Maritlmers is that popular horse here. ,,,, of the four was Lucky Schaef, herst on August 4, 1945, he, drove n brown horse 3. 2.10, by Dusty Harold L. Grattanf a xmover 1.59 1l2. dam. Miss Mar- that he paid 350 for. He told me low 0., which has been raced he won the 30 class 01.000 stake ownership of Dr. with Bishop of Charlottetown. straight heats with 11 horses in I 1;, I. Dr. Bishop, as our read- the field." (That ." know, is located with Drs. start that season). ..A..... .... -. year-olds and 4-year-old for years and it has been one of the most potent means of developing man of our best trottdrs and pacer . There. is no question but it has played the largest part in en- couraging owners to keep good brood mares and to breed them to the several good stallions which we have. here. Prince Ed- ward Islsnd in respect to the breeding and development of colts has been very well named the "Kentucky of Canada" and that is a re utation we don't want to lose. Y u, only have to look over the summaries of Maritime races and those in nearby Maine to see horses-raised and developed here winning a good share of the purse money. The Association has been fortunate to have. at its head Dr. R. 1". Seaman, President. and W. G. Gillespie, Secretary-Treav urer. These two men and their board of directors work untiring- 4-year-old. P. J. Cadegan, Glace Bay. bought Jet Master 3. 2.08 US, a black pacing colt by Brown Prince, . 2.00. dam Sally R Abbe 3. 2.11 am. She is the darn oi four with records better than 2.10. He Ilac raced through the Illnols cir- cult last year and this year Started at 18 fairs including mile tracks Springfield and DuQuoi1 and has been out of the monev only once in two years. Has been separately timed in 2.04 this year and is a 2.24 class pacer for 1955 Looks like, the real goods - - - Garth Tryax 2.09 -U5 is a 4-year- old trottcr. brown stallion by Trysx 3. 2.02 U2. dam Caroline Watts 2.06 U4, a sister to General Douglas 2.01 V2. He is a sound. good-mannered trotter eligible to the 2.19 class. A in 2.10. He took his record as a 7 continued from bias 0 , iIsnter'e corner ban would be printed in the spaces and a 'player would be handed a pencil and with eyes closed repeat. "Tit tat toe. where ere I go if I shall miss I pitch upon this." The player would then bring the point of the pencil down hoping it would be on a high number instead of missing the circle altogether. That's what Hun shooting boils down to in a 40 mile per hour wind. I-lune and pheasants are prime game birds at the moment. Single Huns rocketting from alder swales look almost as big as Ruficd grouse and act like grouse at times. A 16 or 17 ounce bird makes for a. hefty handful. The rabbit season opens on Mon- speedatars with the powder puff tails have been quite scarce this last few years. I have observed deep trodden runways in the mos- sy turf . . . promising rabbit signs. Rabbit. hunting is a sport all its own. No bleak marsh or shoreline stretching into the distance with a Nor'wester bounc' hail pellets off ones chin with a tantalizing skein of geese or ducks on a far skyline. Or climbing. fences and crossing endless stubble fields as one heads carward at days end with burning heels and legs that feel as if they are about to part from the hip sockets. in one Yan- kee hunter I initiated into the thrills of Hungarian partridge hunting remarked: "You build your fences awful high coming on night." More truth than poetry in that. one doesn't require gale force Saturday. Nov. 13. 1954 Says Al Missed Boat in Picking Kansas City NEW YORK (AP---Bill Veeck left for Chicago Thursday, declar- ing the American League had missed the boat by picking Kan- sas City over Los Angeles as a site for the franchise of the Phila- delphia As. Veeck, former Cleveland and St. Louis owner ill the junior circuit. said the American League will be sorry for passing up a golden op- portuniiy. 'C0nrad Hilton and an associate. representing CTIOUKTI money 10 pill" TheGua.rdla.n Page? chase the entire American League. wanted to buy the Athletics if they could get permission to shift them to Los Angeles. This deal was blocked," Veeck declared. Hilton's name did not figure pub- licly in any dealings for the Ath- letics and the Mack family said several times the offer to move to Kansas City by Arnold Johnson was the only solid money one re- ceived. except for a local syndi- cate which was rebuffed. ALBERTA MP DIE! VERMILION, Alla. fCPl-Rob- crt Fai. 63. Social Credit member oi the House of Commons for Bat- tle River-Camrose for the last 19 years. died Thursday following a lengthy illness. He was born in Keclogues in County Mayo. 116 land. Lexington. and his friends will be "I have followed.him with that ly in the interests of futurity rac- Heb" SWEPIWY W35 l-hi? hull?! Elly. N0VEmber 15. and. dedilllc the win” with ma” squall” W ”3”” gonghted to know that he picked grand old pacer Kerwin Hanover ing and it is up to other horse- 0! Mlkhty Boy with the followlnz all time record number or foxgg 3004 rabbit. huntlns. Theft ll "ch . good one and sold him for 2.1.4 N5. in his four starts this is men to support them to the fuli- Nbofdl On hIll'mll! tracks: 9- we have with us, the prospects for Wmelhlhl lmlh 500l3'lm8 3115 79' I big price. how he finished and I have never est extent. , 2.02 W5. t. 3. 2.09 375. He is a 53- top bunny hunting are extremely laxing to stand on a. wood road seen him pace as fast in his life year-Old bay horse by lha World: bright. The sharp frosts or the meandering through a swamp with The Swedlih h0l'3"-mlho Cl” as at Brldgewater Exhibition. Ho As usual Msritimers werv Smile" sire. Volornlte 3. 2.03 144past week will tend t t. oh" a bright winter sun blending clean waienrius of Stockholm. was one W” 1.1, bath hang, in 2.15 in n nmong the huyorr at tho, stand. and his dam is Arlon Girl 2.02 H2. in prime con,-mt -rho Du M "5 white snow and dark green spmce of tho gictive buyers fit the 3'95" field of nine horses. In Clads A ardbred Horse Sales held in Har- dam of three lh Th9. 9-05 ll5l- H-' who would llkemxtlo seenthare 501:8 into a picture of perfect harmony lll1K -Kl” h3ld l" L9x”'3l9" 5”” on the. Commons he was 2-1-1. In rlshurg, Pa.. this week. There has been in Earle Avery's stable sum" 0 E N e e "D ll There is wmemin unto, etabh; ,,.,.,i.-2 ago. He pul'Ch8SP.d 5lx his next race due to an acclden: were over 1000 horses consigned. 101' B Couple 015!!!” and It lime 1 1 P n on member In In in watch'n a oogdland E in nsrlnngs that 0053 him 52170" he was 5-5-4 and last Saturday he evP.l'ythlng from yesrlings to aged bl Slle W83 raclns at Yonkers. His gfaer yl bl: the" R n” c”'"0 with Lhelgn ov: a N icnosgneg Mr -valcnrlus says that harness was 1.1.1. I think Roy is one or trotters and pncers. The yearlings pacing record was taken last year P bbf" " l ' ”b"' "9”"” Pl ' mm d fh D fen. , mg”: is going to be tone of the the Immoral! at the game. he were mostly (mm Hanover Shoe He is "I exceptionally wenpbred ra t bagged on the first of the has an - el swele c imes 0 mod. popular SPOT” 1" Swede" used to ride the runners at the Farms and it was expected that horse and should make a valuable month and 0.” lake" on the m' the beagle3.rmg.mg m on”. an” Inn that he expects to be back old Hallfax Hack and spent some some of them - would hr,” W” Ramon g g g Len o.Me”. Wu "H teenth. especially with the sharp Combine this with the feeling of next year for a much larger C0n- time with them at Woodbine. He high prices." narticularly a fillv buyer 101” Mrs. Mustacalll of lm- Neath" W9 l'''" M9” 9xP9l'l9hCs efpgctancy one h” that H Mme to 2- so - -. o s ct an he could boot . -l.. owned Ca . ion Chief Counsel 3 1.57 4, I W” hetr all one of the top breeders in the home a prelty fair thoroughbred.I that Joe O'Brien arolve tst:,1thatniIe,- dam Hyollyrood Donna p.'2.o5, grim While y Speed that mike! the hum” W0"- i'mt-d States, a man whose suc- think we should take our hats off cord at Lexingtdn. some lnior- Of three in 2.05. There were no d"v ll, he mlmsr "hem" M llrcd ms. is based on his ability to to him for the humane way that mation has come through from Dattlculbfs siven 1'9 his racing 1" 3W5mD5. Where the little ” 3 mm” W 3 ml”lK9- pn.-,. ihr right binorl lines tha' he destroyed that grand old trot. Roy Bevan as to the buyers - - . this season but in 1953 he made u;i' nick. ls Chlillcs W- 9h?-lll5 fer Hestherbeli 2.08 U4 and Hal Jim Ferguson. the live wire or 29 starts, was 8 limes first, twice -T?:”TTTTj-Tim of Grnenwich, Conn. This year he Brmnn 2.09 so "V, them (mm the Sydney race track who bought second and 8 times third and his Pmlcess Tl"a' '””""l by Mrs. A won 'he Governor's Cup with further abuse, Wlghing you nu tho half a dozen pacers at Richelieu total winnings were over 311,000, I-anxille. Union Mills. was the . Ai:...-- 2.01 25. Her dam is Lurs health in the world." 1 sale recently, has fortified that - w'"""' with Ramona Chip! 2: have wgwhed 3 dumplmg slew M l-lay-mar by Spencer Scott 157 (V4 circuit with some more for itlm- Roy Bevan was the buyer of ”"le- 2-17 245- Dash No. 3 was "1 mbb" pubple 5”? lhmugh my owned by Mr..Phellis, and site From Jim Harrison, cn1un,hn5' self and nthors. They include Brooklinc, a yearling brown stat. W9" hY H9f0'5 Child. W. B. Nev- l”l5”5 3"" emlllymg ham bars arm the i-lanibintonian in 1949. Ohio. we have the following: -lufluc Morris 2.09 215 a trotter lion by The Wld0WEl" 3. 1-59 U2. "5' H””3'"l- Wllh'Tlm Oshanko "'5 M the Md Winchester" I M” , Frank Ervin, v.,tm.. Amen, 5. C, by Nihhle Hanover 1.53 rm, dam dam Peggy c. Brooke 4 2.14 aa.nl'3; time 2.22. in the 4th and an. ”""l'1 if fl V"? Pl”-W" Pastime l-ml.V-SIX years 8:0 Thomas W reinsman has moved in... monn Lady Zomhell 209 V2 The cnt- of Stoney Brooke 2o7'2x5' The dashes Scott Cash was a d 1: 9" ll Wld WW-H hill” 6900mm: -llil1l'llg,l”l:l”d)l'"p 9'” all law place onltho roster or drh-is” nt aloirue states that he is a much Widower is one of the, great pac: Wl"h9l” Willi Cedric Haggvg: MW" 5 53V0”l')' mlxlule Ol mbhll IV” V”””- '3Cl'E”""3f"5 ” l-.9 two-minute harness horses, mark. faster horse than his record shows ing sires in the United stator Placing setfond both trips. Time 5l9W Md dumpllhill Rhd then saw uh?" "9 Wh Wlh We 19 mg the first change in the stand- and has been timed in 2.07 in And Roy has the honor of hat-in-.3-17 US, 229 2x5. Scott Cash 15' stretch out on I sole before the .vraI'-"ld filly N?"-lie Boll? 81 l-('X' ing of the top two since 1938 -Wvrral races and has tho best or bought the fastest pacer eve! :"Wh9d by L. Barrieau, Lakeburnf lire . read five minutes and 'I I I I I I f f f f f f f 1 d I I I I I 9 I"-S"-in "T 2'07 344' 5h” has ll”-' Ervln's time trial mile; in 1,554 manners - - Black Majesty 2.05 brought to the Ma,-mmcsgsir Jo N. B. Dash No. 5 was won by then pull out the deep bass stops. g I I I I I I I f t f f I I f 5 g g Don't ever feel badly over miss- ing s. rabbit crossing a wood road with all stops out. Many a time I The Navy'Recruiting Team will be at the Canadian Legion HuIl- Nov. 15: Georgetown Nov. 16: Montague & Cardigan Nov. 17: Montague llfei. 2-year-old 10 Wm ln 2.10. no 159 hnhind pnrke, 3,-rd nnd W5 is a 0-year-old pacer bv His se h 158 M5 6 - Ros Mae J M ' -A V ,l . h. . -. . pp . . a I-year-old ba, -Y . ; onteith, St. John, Nothing will bung on a case of rhlk? :13 1 tmPL95'-'"l Slahldaid of Phantom Lady at Lexington. Ky., Majesty 1.59 3l4. dam Oneeta gaining by Volomitc 3, 2.03 1H, with June bymbol 2; time. 2.22 shut-eye quicker than reading with inset y W C .109 Cots We recently. increased his lifetime to- Strathmore 2.03. shv is the dam dam Elizabeth Hudson, also the 245- Dash N0. 7 was won by Mr A lull stomach. speaking for my- !udKFd.- Murphyd is hnowh in his "1 to 37, two more than Thomas of four others in 2.05. He is a dam of pin,-nnce Kmgm 3, 2.01.Carroll. N. ' l -W1 leaf -1" H 00; many w. Murphy with whom he hail bl,-Ir"!-3 stallion and his Iirotlmc M, a full sister. He took his re 3”” lptlmd 35 3 dr”” 5”” been tied for second. The leader ll"""l"lS 0”? 523-000. l-00liS lllf” cord last year in a race his in" talxcs an interest in harness rac- is thg late sep palm who drove a valuable stock horse when quart" hem; in 29 ya, no h,:5'Langilie Union ing and advises Leonard J. Buck, 54 twmminule mu”, 24 of them through rnclng. need in 204 45 over 8 hnmmue winner with pet" Lee Brew" coming back in such encouraging Nov. 19-24: Summerside p Gmson, Mars Hill, self I'm out for the count in noth- Me.. with Pure Gold 2; time, 2.21 ing flat. lln the, 9th dash Panama Chief, A I M1115, was me Its good to see the lowly bunny Find outlall about Career opportunities is proprietor 9! Allwood Stables behind the world's chain 1 - i ' N - - th trades o n A V . pon trot- track this year and has be,en a 2nd, time, 217. numbers. One wonders how many Canadas expanding avy - 8 P5 . I-;:ia.”iiig:;e bit Jihggl coltls(”t':7bei;;lel' tor, Greyhound. Ervin, aged 50. gtl;:ll”k3h,Lgll3h l! I! 4'VCHl"0l;l frequent starter in the fast events manage to survive let alone make , , t ' M - r V and the, only active driver among - 5 "ll 3 El" Mira 4- 2-01 V-- t Roosevelt and Yonkers. In ad- The death of '1'. Gordon Ives a comeback. After all is said and ' ' ' "W lralnmg 0ffe"'d ' ' ' the rates 0 ply - J. .'9 4 , , ' . l1ilddiiilig1f.l)'l.OIl(:E t(:'IiIf(l,l1:Hs,the warms the top five, has taken seven two- 'l'"" PPR” 7'. 2-0'7 V4. the rlam of mon to the above there will this week was a great shock to done its the field mice on which ljduin Keller in Hoof Prints. has the following regarding one of the recent races at Lexington. Ki, where Joe O'Brien was is rs'.-'ii driver - - - Few greater ex 'hihiimns of race driving have minute rides this year, the some purl C""d 3- gm 445- H9 l-S 3 likely be a great many other irot- hi5 many fI"lP.hClS throughout the 51'” FOX Cl0D8hd3 llllhh Chltlly l0Y and olhor bPnefits' number as Joe O'Brien, Shatter, P3C:':”a"'l ha5 "9" , lrlgl Will” tors and pacers purchased by Province. Gordon was a very like- his meat ration. Nevertheless. he's C5l”0l'hl5- l9lh5mIh- Who I5 ,lh '.i',"": M "'”"' Ml"? --98 ll ' Maritimers, information of which able man and a very nbliglng one. an opportunist and will take what 13th place in the, all-time sweep- "learn PM" mm has hem 1 we Wm let when the Camille!” Tl" Wrll" his khown him quite c mes h' wav 1 fr f' h f stakes with 15. Trailing Ervin ""””l5”'” "'l"""' "V" Ohl" '""l list appears in the harness horse Well for many vears and our first t; 115- ft "mu-' lath mi tea- among the active two-minute drlv- N'l" V9” "'"k3- ”'""l- '""l l"" papers. The 4-year-old pacer Hili- acquaintance was when he was q 9?) n lleikl yki unis . e n rt)- ers is Del Miller, Meadow Lands. :';;;l”1”;5 ';""'"”5” ' ' ' M"- Nlbhl: sota. consigned at the dispersal managing the Montague race ul:,C5l0:a,(;ens ugosillzg ti:;0o:.1:a113 pm. been SM” than mm 0! Joe PIIL, who is tied for sixth place ,'1'M hMn't;lm'P'3;':l"1',ll0'E l”f;,:)'1'(”,l'?q of the estate of William Miller lF8Pk- This hf did Y0!” 59Ve"1l upset Naturtfsnbalance. We'd have 0.5mm, the 37.ycar,0ld minsman gth Harlry Fitzpatrick and rm-.n.rd this "AW" Av". Nmmvuh holdings. brought the sum uf years and all the meetings that more wHm.mwl Hum grouse and from Alberton. Prince Edward B"”y ow") "Ch ""9 21' Tm? hn1(.mue .'....;k'..,... hn. heen mm; s3o'000' but V" "99" l” he” we "mnded ”'”” were WP-ll put pheasants it skunks arid coons had Mandy Handed the mount back erry 19 and Wayne Smart 1-2. in 2.20 M the "M TH” sire H that figure equalled or probably on and greatly enjoyed. Gordon never set foot on Island 50” of my myeapold fnwcued may Fourtih place in the, nil-time Nibhh "MW" 153' 3,5 and h” surpassed by some, yearlings. hhrl A flair for fast horses nn.-i ' 1" Mb, smp Lively. from the stand ngs s , held by the late Mm I! Cnrmpn Nm 1” dan; The Saint lohn Raceway close-rljowncrl several and one or two of LIGHTEST WOOD stanle of Frank Erwin and own- Hiury H"-"5 vlho had ” twol of Mr Dean 158 "VT Direct G ' down on the afternoon of Rwllhem mwd in the Mable M H" ,4 M J. D. Owrm Houmom TM, "lITIulP Tlllcs. 1'0 Of them behind ., .,m' 1,5 Cl;me'm" mu-Cl 26'; mombrance Day, November lhilate Jack Irving. Our deepest A cubic foot of wood from east- .n live I-18.300 ii8llOV('l shoe Fiiiv me fabled DH" Puvhi .T'w we 2.l"m I A - s "' with nine dashes that were WIl- -Wmbalh." is rxtcndcd to his fam- ern cedar trees weigh-5 Only l9 Dr. H. M. Pnrshall is fifth with 'l' 0 F" 'l "' ' ' 'au"dF” Ham nesst-,d by a crowd of almost 2,-,lll.Y in their sad loss. D0ulld5- Stakes. colt and driver were ab. 4, nw-r 2.08 ,'w'. is an 8-year-old Om persons. it was lhe,3,nh pm-, p lll,'ll th. 11' th ' - l0U”i 35 In 9 in G chestnut velding, nacer, by Billy sum for a season that drew! opening heat at the five-eighths And now we hear from J. E. Direct 1.55. dam Vivian Hanover. . Given her head at that point. the Washington, Truro, whosp peace. dam of Dndirv Hanover n. 1.57 a mu” attendance at 88'836 993'. pair electrified the crowd by get. ("I Peter upset me dope and won U5. Eemnrd l-Iannvt-,r 2.03 US and mm The mmmgcmem 0' the Rubi A - - f ik You will find numerous aliraciive seasonable items for the men 0 Q . . of the family (senior and junior) and you should lake advantage s e 8 now to stock up for winter. Come In and look around our argam ting up in the final stop in Wll- the two-mile trot at Truro, three others with records hetter wily and we SeCmmry' D' R New Basement. In 10.! 3-5. on .1 day that was Thanksgiving Day - - - "Things than 2.10. Hi: rzranddx-m is the deserve gm” Cred” I" the im.i bnth Irwrificaily cold and windy. are quiet here at Truro, rho famous mare Guesswork 2.02 1H pmlement I" we ”('m5 prummsl Thu lili,V repeated with a second track is being mulched for the - - - Don Truax 9.10 US is a 4- and the 'l””m3' D! the l"”595 lha" mile :n 2.03 3X5. wing" nnd wp' nre inking 3 W-Ar-old brown gelding, pacer, by . V hr-gather baton uni-ting winter Donald Trunx 2.04. sire of Pronto can certainly "wk l”"W"d '7 S Thane Belyca of Fredericton grninimz, 1 have my In,” at h,,m,. Dnn 1.59 3.45. dam Tillin M dam Slmu” Succe” M” 3'9" T f H wriics: "I was in Woodstock 1315'. now. Peaceful Peter is enjoying hf two in 2.10. He is fourqvearv Fnuuwmg is the Wmmary Oll Jl"SYl(l.e'l.l' at: called in to see Henry well earned rest. I have a nice Old. is sound and has the host of ;.l'”,r5d”-V,” radcef; 1&3 afshmllllshf 9. Ill. 9 has been back from . . . , l'hh- OWN? y . ood. Si.- snmon about two weeks. Mme Er):l?l:l:3tid;)(Dkmqgirlggnggnazv ;i2a&)3ers. gas wonfspproximatcly John, 1; Billy Protesgn, 2: ummi back n little soon” than he ex, her ha" Sm" Jun BoOJum'a 3p v H "'00!" RHFCWIY lhl! 2.24. 2nd dashhTexas Hanover. L.' nmnn to. 1 mm Wm, H mm with "hold by H2” Boojum hv' Cab. year - - - Jimmie Counsel, a Barrieau, Lakeburn, 1; Ramonn Eon Brown. back from Quebec tain Aubrey 2.07 U2. The, Federal PM" by Chi” C0"""l 1'57 3” Chips 23 llm9- 2-15 45- In the-H Cw track with two horses, skei. mare I, Eligible to the Jolmy dam Bernice Noble. dam of two 6th dash with the same flf'iti,l l” '-''l6 M5 Bhd Chris M('ElWyh Stake and shows quite a lot of 3” 3 5- H9 Sold TlUIh'S LUCY 2-12 promise. She goes free-legged and OPEN SEASON ON FUR BEARING ANIMALS N5 am: he came back. to Ford was judged Grand Champion :2"?! OYJ KEN. Klnill County. N Standard Bred mare, at the Cen- - - l'- 0M! ll Illrler On this tral Nova Scotla Exhibition this gate at Saint John Raceway. Bob yen,-, Jghnny Conroy. Harley H”, seemed satisfied with his st-ason's rigon, F;-nnk Daniels. Reg LE. ”i'i"H- Arthur Khlly fold me lhll Blanc, Collie MscKenzie, Frank Mlxhty Bold 2.08 475 has been Kgnngdy ,nd 3"", MMMMNS '80” in 3 Mr. MICAUIIV 01' CAP! are wintering at the track hera- ..'.'i.'..".".' ?.'.1'.l..'l.-Mt';.i5.'.l.”i'.'6'i'." 1533' 2'31, ""..',"”"l..i "W "" W . . . - o w . . inns 2.09 m and her on ma W... .'.'.'i,., ,',,",",,1;'”l;',';,',,,'”,'n llamas AND RABBITS-November 15th . January ll.” N- l1 H8l- I hM'9 hill hPM'd 0' 1955 and hope that some of the 3 t' Inyhody going t th I 'from h , g . H - (hero but we will preobzlaiir hear ugnifi d1i'dEtIhlswylo:sH.l'm with! BEAVER-An open season has been fixed and pre- scribed from November 10th - December 31st, about it sooner or later." Thanks. Thanh, for giving us the nc,ws. Residents may without a license hunt fur bearlnn animals during the above seasons. FOXES, SKUNKS” and RACCOON at any time. 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