..,...:-.-hos: ;;a.y9i91'f Saints And Nomads Win Saturday Hoop Games The Hunt Diirwtuib senior bnketbnll College 46-34 in I University team vmipped the Sport. lodge Trout-re 84-32 in an Island League game. and the Nomads defeated Prince of City Lesguel play-on game at the P.w.C. aud- itorium on Saturday night The Saints wound up the Is- ' lend League with eleven wins in their game against the Welshmen..Cur'lng eleven starts The Trotters nn- They were ahead 22-11 at. half lnhed in second place followed by time and outscored their oppon-31 ' tho Nomads and the Air Force. anus by one point 24-23 in the last: !'he Trotter: and Nomads will half. 1 meet in the semi-finals for the George Bcantlebuipv was high, w " T” g rl(hl. to play the Saints in t.he1score1- for the winner; with 12 lP:h:unEl1:nuF;1od ashma md um finals. 1D0ll'il.8 while guard Lorne Mac-171?," lg 1 In the City League play-ofIs.Guigan scored 11. Playing coarh ” A H gt . P the Nomads will (.'.!11')' a thirt.een1Keiih Dalziel, Moc MacDonald LIc&,P”'enelj Jim; '.'I.af,)l:)r ::Ml:' point. lead into the second game and Carlyle MaoDougall each.H1an5en A 'B Bajnaur F. Norm”. )i' the total point. series wiLh.acored DIX points. G SING” T Prince of Wales College. The Sec-I Mark Lsdner of P. W C led allyhjp 2: R SDHWL 5 BMW”, N and Saiitts and the playing 111 the other :he Citv League semi.tinals. maymg roar-Ii Jack Reardon scored 3': points satiirdav night to lead the Red and White to their easv iiin over the Trotters The scoring was iiell split up among the Sa this it ith .lnliiiiiy Taylor and Gus Dorais each set- ting 14 points Bob Mooner 13. Frank Sloiiei 1'2 and Danny Shea ninel Earl Nil'1liil3(iIi AIIK 111211 st'i)i'ei for 'he TIf'V' is ' "Ii 1:! 13011115. Salnl Di1:is'.iii.'s lrri 42-9 at half- IIIIIP Summary I 8. ii. 1'. Hi FR PF ms. RPZITIOH ll 0 1 32 T'i'lor . .. 5 4 0 14 L)-h'a.s . . . '1' ll 1 14 S'1.'HiFi 5 '1 2 2 M9,-mpv 5 1 2 1) Shea 4 1 0 9 Totals -'18 ii 5 34 Trlitirru FG PS PF PM 0 (i J Reaov 2 0 oiiiiiaiiieiis si:iiTiTiirii Victory In Semi-Finals Trotters arescoiters with a 17 point pe1'forni- bracket. of ' ance. Boston. IAPi -Dirkio Moore's goal with on seconds left. game gate .Viontt'ea1 in the Cananittns A 0-3 viriorv nvivr Bmion Bruins Sun- isv night In their National Hockev Dengue snmi-fina' playoff series It was Car-iarliensl third straight tri- SUCCESSFUL MEI PREFER PALMOLIVE oils wilt down to .1 in level. You closer shave - on ALL- mornin rill night. Top o your shave with Palmolive AfrerShave Lotion. Soothe! our fate fro m I we to shave. ,z x .3 5 W. IAYIIBNEVIS IIPOIIII Palmolive Shave Cream givu you an All-DAY SHAVE Palmolivfo beard - softening our whiskers riglil shave. You look your best from et a AY ,.-K;-c Bug gour i1aVOUt1ii'.9,11x ;lL Piilmigilii Wales Kim”: SPORT LITVLE SPCIY YURI ADVI SOIY nu will sue ll-U-O4 a , 1 By Rou'si.-in) i-LPVV UIV lb-I j ALCAIAI Yrl c. Reedy 1 o 4 2 ::"..12'3'1 5 MIDKLIDOD . 0 I 3 S if”? Surge . a 2 2 8 Court . 0 0 1 0 I Nicholson ...- 6 o o 12 Macbean .. 1 1 o 1 1 I” 5 10 n 1. PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 29, 1954 y Toula The Nomad; led :11 the way In 1NlFi'i0iSOll. .1 Hiii'nby vs C Malcolm Mat-J-'adyeii oi the iwelshmen scored eight points wand G Ram?! The Nomads-P.W.C game nas- .111””11"1 111',B”1111t.1t1 1fa11”1a1 ;'41”1, 1-lad .VlaCinlllK, H 11. Slmpfor. vs Hack RP;-1d)' Liegrtii ans lac Dr. MacDonald W R Burnet.l.. M"D”11a'1 11111 11' 31115" Hon 'r w 1.. Piwse. C A. Tait. iT1””'” ""1; 1 11:9 4 C Ma('D01iald. or C iimmarr - . , ' . . Gallant. file-1 ilciikiiis. ( (. iznpbell Rom”; F6 is FF V5 H l S1'i1ii0II. Ralph Jenkins 11' "”G1'19”1 5 1 '1 . Enlnit-'11. M2t'DO1ld1.(i. 1): A Mac- Sr-antlebury 4 4 4 12 Vmlan Dalziel 3 0 0 1 MacDonald 2 2 4 6 8-39 1'-M 1- MacDoiigall 3 0 0 6 Barrett iiiur-s plaiof'f for first. B MaLDniiald 1 1 1 3 plare in Setlzoii B W. C. Mac- Diamond 0 2 0 2 Lean vs. .1 A. S;iniiico.I Totals 18 13 13 46 I I r.w.('. FG rs PFPts. Bridgetown wins Ladiier 8 1 2 17 . . ;l"Pl'f"-1'” g g 1 .- 5 Intermediate Title PYF .. - t 3 ' gdifrlgiixtglga (1, ; 1) 1 riR.1DGEwA'rER N S. icPi -- chanm" 0 1 3 1 idl:IfiREi01!n.Ha1.i.9 iliflii .111-e .lNova Lgndngan 1 2 2 g htrilia ititeiiiieriiate iouiri (13111- ig V V pionship here Saturday when they . Tom”. 3 3 9 34 .;e4ieated Glace Bay Caledonias SPYIPI 7. Penibletoii the others. Hawks. and Walker got. 1l(0W5ii5kl. Whiiiing soored for Glare Bay. liimph and gave them a 3-0 lead in best-of-seven Stanley Cup RR-M Mom” m,mm1mm- samumi Mrinrr. who not ii .ii..1iilni (Tu . , NMOH rem". Wm gk Mm” at Labinr, C.i'e'.:1iton, Peiisoii. Montreal vuilioiieri Boston R-1 in Fwy 1w')ml' the previriiis game ii. .VifTl1lFf'Al Nn N1m1”1E' last Thursday night, fired R Ioop- PPi1a1g”m Me:fTr.n1V4t mi m,,(,,,L mm mm ROM”, Jim 10:3, Saiidiorti 641-13-H - HM”). H, mm 5 N”, RN10" l1'lnl1 11:18. Labiiie 9.03. lrliiivr, Cnfnphaykl 12118. Godli'ci' 17 26. Bruin rookie Itoug liIPS"i Se(1"”d l1f11'10f1i Mohns and Mill Srliniitll each 1- M”"1””ai- Bn1i('ii.Ii1ri 0116 scored A goal in the third session 2- 1305"” C'a”111''1'0'4(1 1tn pull Boston gnu, ,. 3.3 ,,,g 3. Montreal. Geotfi-inn 'M(i(iI'P. Fit 1 .VlOIIiTPHi had biiili a It-1 lead LRUIPI111 3515- pwilh rt three-goal oiiihuist in fhh 4. Montreal. Botirhard ti 'i.'i. second period, two of them on iin- PNWIHIPSZ M3(1k911 7351- H3” 1nSSiSiP(i efforts by Biiii-ii Rnu. vr-ry 944. chard. the CRIia(ilPI1(' captain. . Third pt-riod: Line-upa 5. Boston. Mohns lfiardiier. Arm Montreal -- Goal: Plaiite; de-istrongi 10'ltl. fence: Johnson. Bouchard. 1-Iiii-ire)-,1 8. Bzxstmi. Schmidt iMarkt-ll. St. Laurent; forwards: Masnlck.;Lnbinei16-O9. Cl"'T.V. Meier. Beliveau. Geoifrlanl 7. Montrrnl. Moore Moore, Mosdell, Richard, Olm- Beliveau 18:30. stead. Mccormack. Davis. Ma7.ur1 Penalties: None. Boston -- Goal: I-Inniy; defriice:1 Stops: Quackenbush, Lsycoe. Godfrey,i Flame , it 5 6.9 Martin: forwards: Gardner. Klu- Henry 109 ML-29 Mac- ,L1-aii, C. H Kidd, R E Suther- lee 3. W.R MacNe1ll. 1-1 Hobbs 1 The will pave Rrirlgetmiri a 12-8 edgn In the tixo-game. total-point They won the nrst. game McKen7.ie did the hat liick tor aizrl J Noulan, and Adshade N. B.--P. E. I. Interiuetliiitv "B" Champions TIIISDAY NIGHT March 30 SUMMERSIDE ACES VC . FREDERIGTON 1 MERCHANTS Sudden Death Game Game. time 8:30 Admission 600.; Children 400. guaranteed fresh from the new HUNIIDOR SELECTION look for Simon's famous humid on cigar counters everywhere. The sir-tight pllstic case, with scientifically treated humidifying unit. keeps your favoiiritu cool-smoking El Produclos in perfect condition. Choose from the complete selection -- all fragrant and fresh as the day Simon made them. A Perfect Smoke at 11 Popular Price 11 V are El Producto uuiuii,. -4 lcity Baseball lToo'ay For Dodgers camp At Vero Beao.h,EFIoriila pg tiiiilir-ldt-r Brian Lewis irighll. who signed a Brooklyn Dodgers baseball contract last fall, will leave heie this morning for Vrro Beach. Florida to Join the Hixiok.yn Spring 1 traiiiiiig ramp. The young baseball player, the first Island born boy ever to sun with a Major League tii'ga,1i1zalioii, will report to the ramp in line phi;-ii-al (:0ll(iiil0l'i. He has been do- ing ilind work and holding insidv imikoiiis during ihr past several weeks 111 preparation for his rhanrc to niiike gtiod with the Brooklyn oruaiiizniion The flerl-footed ilycliaser. whosri miisiaiit practise and ardent desire along ivitli his iiatiirril ability. Vearni-d 111111 a Biook.yii roiiiract Ilasi fall. iiill unpack his glove is! ,VflI'il Brat-Ii with a burning ambit- ion to impress the Dodger brass. Yoiitii: Lewis stated last night. on the me of his dcp:ir1ui'e that he ex- 1DFt'lP(i plenty of hard work during lihe vie. ks ahr:irI at Vero Beach. Hr .kne-ii. he stated. there would be D1tfII'y Of good players looking for positions in the Dodgers chain and ihat' he iioiild be hustling ever", serond to make the grade. Brian signed 1; Brooklyn rontrar-i last Ia'l following H very successful season in local baseball cirrlesu 11D0li roniplrtinn of the NB.-P.EI. Junior playdoiviis he was recent- meiidrd to the Dodgers by Bill O'- .Connor and Johnny Carroll and sew-ral weeks later was presented ywith ii Brooklin contract. 1 He had been vralrhrd closely by jRi'ooklyn reprrseiiiatives tliitoiiglv out tho suninior and as early as Jilly. Bill (l'Coiiiior told a Nova Markell, Broiiii, i)1llIl.ili'l. Scliniirl1.is"111” '1'"”l”i”'1im3" 1113' 11? livid yd 1111? 171: leaziip mospeci. in Char- .lniieimi'n in the person of Lewis 1 The niiliieldr'r's hard hitting ppwson in lhP play-offs evidriitlv clinchedr Gmfg the case in his favor. During the is-.1 land 1iPT12llP pI.ii-offs he belted the ba 1 at a 466 clip and many of his iliils iirre s-xii-a base blows Wliwii the Ciirraii and Briggs .1iin1rii's iiont iiilo the NB.-PET. .lunior Di;1yCiOl1'llS ngaliist Leiiisvill-: they riimmoned Lewis to help them.1 ylle roiiiiniirrl his fine play in this srrirs and also in the Alaritinic liitriniediate play-offs against the .NnvaSi:oiia and New Briiiiswick 1 chanipi-ons. 1 Brian's coiitrart. calls for him in 'D1R.V With Shawnee in the Olka- lioma Stale League this seasoiil The much at Shawnee will be Jack. l(1-P0il1'10lL Baiita. an ex-Brooklyn pit.chei'. I Baum. who is only 28 yearg ny Jazz". may be 1! playing coach aI1 lshnwner. 111-: has had arm trouble inr the past year but hopes to re- turn to the. game in an Active caparity this season. 2 Lewis expects to get iilrntv of help at the Dodgers training camp from ex-Major Lraguer Tommy Holmes. The former Boston Braves and Brookluyn outfielder is bai- ling instriicinr at. Vero Beach. 1 A few weeks ago Brian iecciv.ad1 :4 finr Ietirr from Billy Harris. the Yew Rl'lll'I5Uiif'.i( sensation who has been doing well in the Dodgers chain. Harris warned Lewis to keep his TIP('.i( and arms well covered during the opening days int. the iraimiig ramp otherwise he wou.d suffer severe sunbiirna. Lewis wiil be joined i-uhr-r Rnrkville or Ki-iih Bourgeois who played with Lewsvllle last year. Bourgeois is ti young third baseman who also Play Rl:Tille Games Tonight E 111 The Forum 1 This evening at. the Forum. two more provincial hockey titles will he derided and the Enman Ind today at Monclon by Garnhum trophies, emblematic oti same. will be awarded. 1 AI. 7:00 pm. the high-flying Konslngton Midgets take on Mid- get Abbies in the serond game of A home-and-home series for the 1!- lnnd Midget title. The Kenning- ton boys go into this game lead- ing by I score of 9-5. Approximately at. 8:45. Prince of Wales Juveniles will play Sum-1 merside Juveniles in I sudden- deiitli game for -the provincial juvenile title, and rounding out what should be a good evening's entertainment for hockey fans, will be a skate for all. Auilululj FORUM DATES MARCH 29 T0 APRIL 8 MONDAY- 7:30-Summerude vs. P. W. I. Jiivenile. Title Knnsington vs. Chnilntioiown Pee Wee Title -Skate after 'llll'.SnAV- Children”: skate 4-5:30 Hockey 11:30 Sitide Ares vs. Freedrirton. Intermediate Chllhip NB.-P.E.l. WEDNESDAY- Rotary Night--Minor hockey THl.'lSDAl'- Skating 8 to in FRIDAY- Childrr-n'r skating 4 to 5.30 Skating 8 to 10 5ATIlIDAY- Skating 2-4 Skating 8-10 'iCape Traverse 1SchooI Wins Hockey Trophy Cape Traverse School defeated -- -Crapiiud School 8 to 2 in Crapaud 1rll1k Saturday night and won the Crapaud-Victoria Board .of Trade .trophy. The trophy was presented latter the game by B. .1. Trans- idale, vice president Crapaud-Vic- Ii.0i"lE Board of Trade. 1 Summary: - First. Period 1-Cape Traverse. Cutcline ID. Mncwilliamsi 2-Cape Traverse. D. Macwilliams (Hawaii, Cutcliffe) 3--Crapaud. G. Rogcrson isherreni 1 Penalties; None Second , Period 4-Cape Traverse. D. Macwilliams iHowatt. B. Macwilliamsi 5-Cape Traverse, D. Macwilliams 6-Cape Traverse. B. Macwillianis Penalties: B. Macwilliams. Third Period Star Leaves Ur ilrloviatli 8-Ciipe '1'raverse. W. Hoivatt ID. Macwillianisi 9-Crapaud. G. Rogersoii 10-Cape Traverse. B.MacW1l1iams Penalies: W. 1-lowalt. Referee-Jieorge Nicholson. 1 ik Hill 1RiiikTiiihis Ladies' curling championship I . 1 I I signed a Brooklyn eoiiti-act and is on his way to Vero Beach. 'I111ry ii iii meet. Brooklyn SCOUT Bill O1C01111O1l in Saint John this eveiiiiig Lewis. who was 21 on March 12.. has been playing baseball for flvi-'1 ears He started in liinmr ball wiili. A 11”” M1115 ""1k 51”i1i1”1 h11 iiie Tiirisiiien and after two voars Tliscninry Hill won 111- ladies Pill"-1 wth them played for a season Wlliil W12 i'1l-F”1lP1'jIn5)1l1P :'1 "112" .11, Kmgms or cnliimliiis .liiuiors 1?11””ll" V” '11” 1 . "i In 195142 he played Mm ,h,, Ah. Iinpliy. In thr final l11.'i1l'('ii Sal- hies and last season with Maiiiinic ””1”-11 .111”-1 '1"1'1'11”;1 K )11l”',:1.'”1 Central A”.Wau- iexils 1lI'lix skipped is .,i ii . A-- In addlnmi yn Lmus and Millan. Iiirinlieiis of the uinl1Il1'-I Bourgeois there is riiioilier inung 1'"k 1”” R0-imai'.i' Hill skip. . Canadian ticketed for Siiaiviice. He A111115””'d' .ma1r' A:.nN M”1"1C11l is Feorge Arlien of lnndon 011- -”'””"1' (””1111" 51”'1"1'1' 1”111 ' . ' " 1 1 . - S 1 NW". M11?" 15 '1" 11111”1d”1 iYi1l"1f:h(::'i3li”fVi!:Iif1hili1iiKitmihjli gi.r'l- Sporl tans Wm Wm mm mp l-.:n1 Tltiiiliviiiiii. iiialr-, fiiiiiini Gum'dmnB' s1mw'Pr , 11": Cniiiplinll si-riiiirl. lilainr Miitvli wishing iiaii e 5 . lC( . . Irm- bid to make the grade in prn.'es:- ionial baseball. The same wishes wiil be extended to Keith Boiirizvois. the ilird baseniaii who hails ironi Spriiighill and George. Arlirn. the infielder from Ontario 1 Brian is the youngest son of .VIi spoil Briers H,v1,1yxx, 1;: The '1'oi'oni0'. . west End YMCA team won the- "1111 M” '1' C Le11i'5' B"-11191” Canadian juvenile b3Skl'li)HiiCiial11'i 51"” ploiiship and the Lord Byng ofi '”"”"” ”"TTT ” vimy rhalli-iigr troiiliv lirrr Satin-1 day night by dt"i6aIlllg ilnlifax All Stars 5346. Sl1Nl)AY --QUEBEC. t(7Pi- The Cnnarlianl Boxing Federation has givnn pro-I mater Frank Tunney and the To-i ronto Boxing Crinuiilssion the! green light for an April 12 reliiml limit IToi'ont0I boluerii Ciinadi-ml lirnvyivr-irvhl rlianiii 1 p National League Montreal 4. Boston 3 , Montreal leads best -1'1 iemi-final 3-0. Amerit-an Lrague Buffalo 4, Cleveland 5 - Sflfii Earl Wnl's Cleveland wins best-of-five SPll1i- and 1-,,m H,,,.,.,5,,n' Rnkmg Unjtedi 51131 3'0 States heiivvivi-iglit. Ontario Junior ,,,w,,--,.,,,.L.a.,L 1 Hamilton 1, Marlbortis 4 F1lI'5i-1 "W ”””"”-5” 1"" Addlllonalsport Page 10 FORUM TONIGHT AT 7:00 l(I'1NSIN(iTON vs. MIDGET ABBIES (Final gamr-Island Midget Title) AT 8:45 PRINCE OF YVALES vs. SFMMERSIDE JIIVENILES Sudden Death Game-Island Juvenile Title Skate. after Admission 35c and 25c niial. "THERE'S A FUTURE FOR YOU IN AVIATION - Canada”: Modern and Expanding Air Force needs young men to train as: PILOTS NAVIGATION OFFICERS -. RADIO OFFICERS Young men. 17 In 215 years of age. ningle. with I your Iona than Junior M.:.'r-ulstlon or better can qualify for Aircrew Training. Export Instruction will he given to all nppllunta who can qualify as Aircrew. FM (foInpIPIo'DtlniiI-Wlthnllt Obligation- VIIIT: THE R.C.A.F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT 1.. (1. A. F. ASSOCIATION CLUB IUOMS. lrtl Hoor, Bank of Cnlnmere-. lnlidlnp. IN cimnndrrirrown , rim-y -rumi-y (I a.m. to 9 p.m.) A Wednpidly (I a.m. ui s p.I!I.) 1 --GO AIR FORCE!” 1 'I-Cape Ti'averse, B. Macwilliamsl lfirsi period and one in ihr second.- Ttangers In crowd Pleasing Exhibition Saturday Night is I most colorful hockey playei and quickly became a favorite of the fans. Mlckoskl. Rnnty and Raleigh gave ample evidence whi they are well up in the scoring rare this season. A rapacity crowd was on hand gi, the Forum on Saturday night ll! see the New York Rangers play an exhibition game of hoc- key with the Charlottetown ls- landers. The final score read 11-8 The Islanders in favor of the Rangers but lnlnneup several view of the fact that the person- nel ol the two teams was mixed for the third period, It can hard- lv he said that this is it true pic- ture of the results. One thing sure is lhat no hor- key fan leaving the rink felt that he had not received his money's worth. The playing of a National Hockey League club rer- taiinly dr-monstrated what. a vast diilerenre there is hriween the had on theii local boy: who were not regular members of the Club,dur1ng the season and these boys gave a very creditable ar- rnunt of themselves. Thane. Dmle in goal handled some very dim. rult shots and won the applause of the large crowd on more than one occasion. Junior MncI.ead, Paul Schurman and Vsnre Harris played well and the experience gained by these lads in Satur- dayls game should prove to be of 1.1111? 01 1'0l'kt'Y Play-"1 1" "I9 M- great value to them. Schurmini M H. L. and that played in the got himself two goals and his N H- 14- and Wh.V it 15 50 d1N'1- teammate Harris got one. cult. for A player In make the biz' Notable on the lslsnder'l lquarl gi1"1"- was the playing of Elwood Rit- i it Mai a limit to watch the (hip. Th, ”Tjgpr" named In 1.", lsninlth team work of the Rang- ,, new lpagp on 1113 .nd mam, . eis; every player seemed to be in the right place when a pass was d.rerted towards him. This he- rnme even more apparent when they dP('ll'iPd to put on a gangingi aitark inside ii1P1I' oppennl's blue 1.119. It appeared as if they rould i-iiniinl the put-k indefinitely hsrI1 they so desired. .Inlinny Bovier in the Ranger not left no doubt in the minds of the fans as to why he is being i-nmidered for the rookie of the it-ar award along with little 1(1f1I11iliP Heiiry whn, hy (hp wu- lniet one of his old teammates, .1Gii,v Gignnr who played with him as a junior on the Quebec Cit- ailrls. Iran "The Terrible" Irwin fan was heard to remark ”it he had only done that in the pluy. offs." Elwood himself has the answer for that. one. Everyone present at the gami- could not help being impressed with the clean i-ut appearance and gentlemanly behaviour of the Blueshirts from Msd:son Squai-p Gardens. Fans took them quickly to their hearts and were not stingy with their applause when an outstanding plav was made. Many were of the opinion that It they had linked on for a second game they could have attracted 1 good following. Jnrkie Kane and Johnny Squarebrlggs were 1).. referees for the game. Atlantics Take Strong 1Grip On M.M.H.L. Title With 5-2 Win Over Mils T . I Tvlillionaii-ea held A sum edge Q HALI1-1.-kX. (CPI - Haiifax At-1 the shooting. Roy McMeekin iiu iauiics practically clinched the to kick out. 33 shots for 1110 w Maritime Major Hockey 12911809 while Norm Defellce stopped title Saturday night its they downed gm. Sydney. Sydney Mllllonaires 5-2 and took j-------- 11.4-0 ieaii in the beet-of-nine sor- rconlnued on pass 11) ies. Allaiiiii-A giinte uith roared i-iLI'0l1Eh the; the same bristling of- fr-nslve that gave lhnni equally i-loan uiiis ovr-r Sydney in the niher thi-oe games of the MMHL! 11111115. I Veteraii fnriiard Pele Wywmt did, the hat. trick for Halifax. He flredl their rirst three goals. we in the He scored first at 8:41 on it pass from Blilv Ford. and again at 14:10 assisted bi defencemim Dugge-r Mc- Noll. Ray Liiitroix and Dune Mclnlyre tallied for Sydney in the second Wyuiot. scored his third after his linemen, Ford and Johnny Mmrow. set. him up. Jackie Hollelt got Atliintlr.s' in- siiraiice marker In the third. and Bob Bowness finished up the scor- ing at 1"l:00g Gordie Ciiiiaii got the only pru- altv of the first and Carroll Bloom the only one of the semiid. 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