The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 29, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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SPORTS PAS
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B. T. Harvey auule an otiscrva
"oft.111 nn.'.l 11^ t.i v, Plnl(T. 'Hp
, down has lif.-ti seared jiyj'H.':st tl
to-kiekipu it off.. It has. always
to kirk deep into tin- opposi! i< > ti
thefe.
_ / The. ktale CulU'siai's have.. lir
I.ast week they played Florida .
the Carolinians 6-0/ It mist ha
' herayse of the change of venue.
jr .f1 ;i ' of y :mie:
uiuk-rstanding that, a game has
A'lholigh M"i i > ha.' n'?t phn. ? ti
is understood that the "TttvsoiiV
?: j-n Sumter ti is said 1 hat < <.a?
team* Mortis is.srid to have sc<
while these same,nrvn were mak
' so It st'cms-that a To.d?bn4.L
They turn-"out foot bail pUiyt
doing well ; t Allen ate budding i
Dicks; .''Kangatai^ Bnrgeks ard
tn ploy .at Allen war Abraham
A he is in school, at Morris this \
at the .tackle post. - If Britloh i
classy tackle. ,
Clarence (iieen once known a;
was a 1'not;hall pk\Ver ,\vho<-couk
^?1. fielder. and responsible tor main
lin doubt give State all she is l.o
?defeat. ?? .
The tnne is appn aching for t1
boys'have slew a class- in our
make a -selecti< Ui Wt: have bee
led an all S, A. 1. A. A. team.
?soeiation to s.elid to, tis: at oiu e
- .niul, second All-Conferenre team
n<>t later tHau-nest Tuesday.
Paine and lieiieijiet battled at
which was \\oii b> the < olunih
wen. Herbert, lh-an aiut I'anne
. ; ham for I'aine.. IlmUrt < iva
^kirtinir. ltaau was a terror at
. nelly's- rti unit in, was:ihp\e pat
ruunitnr pud t acUliuu- tci'uiU'j.ur l>
ed to la--a staunch witii1 ni.an. I
of forward passes.
The I.ivinnston.--All'eji tiaine a
started 'ill' like a h"ii-j? :itiny aw
' soon had Allen attempt ui'-T /?.? k
was lint ale to net his kick otT.n
soil took no more cha'nees so/'
- sent in for Tailor, Lemur and .
was injured on the first playof
' liddy's ' (justness-. i t ip , l'.aun
> Ratev i.eolk : 1 " ? * '
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oral passes, two- of which wore f
a sensational " "> yard l'un on ret
. second half. . :
: Hndncs and?Boose?
Grant were just as"w'ild-at (he j
son to Scott cHckcd alnio-1 per
a > lc-:*t..A-.?Jd..LUl.\Jiii,VU
down was'thre result of~n pass r
the halt was cr rri.cd over ffohf
appearance i)f a great fo-t hall
versified attack <rf' any_te,.m si'e
Nelson placed the headiest qlic
and -?-? ~ played good for
''Bill" Burton was*compelled t(
count of an injured knee. "Huh
fore the end of the first .half on
.loped fur .some distance around r
ily was saved by David who sul
It was David's first game to pla
the expectation of his Coaches.
f olumbus , Burgess lias .sprung
entered at full buck t<> supplant
1 spectator if Vic did. Burgess is
with his. logs working like .pistol
eyes, have laid eyes' rtn in a long
Tun mmv grilles' "maybe. (Mat
?Then cm tains.?< 'urlaiis m avail
I'i.OKI I) \ A. ANT) M. SI III)
. S. (' .STATE G-0
J. N. Freeman. ,lr.
-TaUabassX'.e, J 'la.^ _N'ov. 21. 1'.*
Showing a defense chars.vcteristi
a li(Mr bearded in his den* the Fl<
T A. and M. Eleven upnot thi-.dup
win^f jjonr the Hf. ('. Bull-Dog^ to
tune"of 0-0 on the local folic"*
iron'.
TTVe score chine in I lie niiilill
the second--Quarter . wheti State
terppted to kick from her eight
line which! was blocked by free
the opposition who recovered to s
A 111.-, w(Xr- imf?HITlUtVK-point in
?nin7r-in?thtr w^-xmrjlidcnt Hill 1-1
could not thrawt tlie pun^'ll illld s
of. the Orange aird Greeiw- ^
Flashy brokenfield end rups
fake end passes-by the mighty I
?_i cim nf Florida coupled *vith the
.-chargin# defensive line- star
Do Most Of Y<
Trading With Oyr 4
?-?tigers- HZ
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TURK BROWSINGS
lAt'MGAUDNEIi
tion in his '"Bench Talk" last week that
absolved that most Captains,alter a to
lu hi, elect to receive tiu- btrH lit [U'LTor
appeared to me to he. a distinct advan
i's, territory - and take tht*. hall from t
ally, ir.aiiapcduj. d r o p a iranie this sea
\. M. down' in Tallr hasslee.,"Florida .
ve lion a good' score.. Probably State
It was State's first trstnie out of her
en pa me i a. the S. A. 1. A. AC In orde
* to niualify lor the ehampionsliip. it is
ni ii iw iiiufi.il neiweon .Mtrte ard Mo
i>>: ni- " ami's dining the curre:'t seasot
havr?a--fm t ball playihg-aggrogaimn.. d
_h_Tult is an autjfr rity on the 11130 Mc
n .'ii points on the" men of.Tutt lasfc-v
ing a nice round 0. Slate oiiTybeaT" fl&
iimi* of nnrts is in the offing.
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is in Sunvter. Three youngster's who
citizens of Sumter, they are: "White Ho
"Hog" Taylor, (hie of the best tackles <
Britten, a Sumter .boy. We are told 1
ear. and again cavorting about the grid!
s ,-as good as he onee was Morris has
? "Dirtv Red" is the Morris mentor. Gi
il liit hard. He was a Heady end and t
; of Morris' gridiron .victories.- Morris
oki'rnv fur and perhaps her first* xwfert
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!.r niiiiiihtr" of A 11-1-fld'orenco tea-nvsi: Sev
V soi'iatibii, and it will be no easy task
ii asked by\an eminent sports-writer to
We are askmv all the Coaches in this
their opinion ; s t?i the personnel of a I
i. We should like to have these select
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Antisdel "tiebl last i'ritlay in a listless g
lians IS-0. The luminaries of that '-g
II- r. .- P "
.... .-i ....in .in i, ;:ni nailer and tunn
! \ I did ?i.ivie nti'e line pluiTiiljT ami?
;puss-stitching and ireneral winjr play. I
Waller displayed h-is versatility by-pass
. C.ir ninyham was in-every play and p.
Iv didn't have an.*- luck on thcTC'C'eivinji
t llurs't Field was a thriller. The Blue Ik
?ainst Allen second string backfield. T
ttT?li imi In hind her nwn tfim 1 line. I>,
ird -was downed fur a safety. Coach Jt
White Horse," "Hooks," and "tcvoy" "V
Mb-tyoniery. who had replaced Burton
"*1- - TV1.nl III,.... did WHS "
Tit---in - -t'-r "dm ^nrted ill i
as anirtnpr tnose present. He snatched
or point after touchdown. Batey also n
eivintr tht. kiok-o.lV at the hejrinninjr of
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t'oeious pair of tackles while Ransom
ru: rd -posts. The 'passing combination. 1
fectly. . I.eroy trot in his run which m<
LM:rc< second touchdown. The first toi
eceivetV by Batey am 1 thrown I7y ?Tcott;
the 2 -yar+I line by Dicks. Alien had
team last Saturday prt-sen tine t.he
ii in this Association this.season. "Hot
irterback seen during' the season. Bu1
tl hall for Livingstone.
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) leave the game after the first play on
Burton was forced to leave the fray
account of a Livingstone hack having I
lis end. The reputation of the Burton fi
istituted at end and played a jam up gp
y for a. protracted period. He lived uf
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precipitately Into thL. liTrretrghL?Rurj
. Fred Davis and did he play? Ask'
n heavy set six-footer and runs real
is. Burgess is the~~bcst=ioo1<ing back tV
time.
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tin against Benedict. Morris against SI
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....-u uuup ictyaie and nnile.
1"ES | Evans. Webber, Person and Era
" for the State furnished thrills
I the fans. *. ,
I This the S. C';. State first defeat
the season.
;{0 I Jteferee: Moss, Tuskegee; Ump
c~oT" "VaU-k, A. irrf dof'TOmmr Washing
>rida | Field Judge: Andrews, A. U.
the KNIGHT, CCAFLIN'S Tinr
rid THREAT SNAPPER BECO\
A BENEDICT.
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at. "Red" Knight Claflin's triple thi
yard quarterback, and a letter man tn
n of of the major sports foot ball, bi
core ball, basket hall and track has
the the writer an announcement of
)ogs wedding to Miss Mabel Croker, da
and Mrs. W^W. Crpke;
St. Stephens, Q. The marri
and took place in Orangeburg,' Aug
5am--M'Ith, 1930, at the ""horde of Mr^_
fast|Mrs- E. E. Singleton on Goff A
ring ftm'" the ceremony was performed
?the Rev. M. E. Porter.
? Claflin's versatile quarterback
'school Saturday, Nov. 15th, a
)Ur t playing his final game with his t<
v j. I mates . at Columbia against A1
1 , Vl 1 this game whe^e he is planning
, I rtiake his hn?r>? ~-J * *
_ ?afiu nave his* w
I who ia at'present fn St. Stephens
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THE PAL
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, The Au'nii-s havt/ been com Hit
Front IL w":- Left t?? Rift'ht?-f
are E. i\i..,iiarrrs. -^K'titer, Rom
rse" tIp, Con.vers, Moiioav^ Coach H.,
?ver ioil,.White. IJrowriinu Spanrr.
.hat Captain Harold .Jewell of the
Ivoit ~nrre of-the -high Kcurcxs_.uL the c
will ~^
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vm\ i f V~^
>a"1 CHARLES DKBERRY
ich- , ________ '
'of"a! <fc/iv ollege has been {Tie
ing senior of the Atrgie team ai
di- rated as "one of the high scoroi
?ks" the country. J lis long runs have
?or(j lured the play of the Carolina eh
ALLEN VICTORIOUS
ac" . OVER UVINGSTt
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Allen Cnversity ran roughshoc
ni~ i er Livingstun(. here yesterday by
me.. score-of 14 to 2 in a thrilling p
> to i marked hy html tackling and
! runs.
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! Allen's second string backfield
fesH unable ta_kick out of danger a
nnv Livincstono tV""-?1- ^ 1 1
.liiujgii LU uiu
j ' kick and score a safety during
first five minutes of l^y* '
lese Wrecking Crew" of Allen: Dicks,
.son, I-oroy Scott and Batey were
stitutjed and began to rip off ?
ate. through flu- line, around ends
through the air for two toucluh
t u i. y^trUfcuiintx, which gave
~~?leu the game ffr~a w ide margin,
nks j "While Morse" Dicks scored
or;first touchdown from a driving t
, ty yard run through the line. A
01 Scott to Batey gave Allen the c
point. The. second touchdown <
0? from a march, clown the fietd by
l"n teairT~aT the "beginning of the 1
'quarter and a sweeping end run
Jj^eott for 20 yards and the goal
kI<K nother pass. ScOtt to Haley, gav?
IKS len a second extra point.
Besides Batey, Scott, .Jticks
~L~j^~Nv'l>u>ii. Durgcss wan a nosvorful
smasher and ground gainer for A
aJ Buford did the line smashing for
asl" ingstone white -Williams brought
'grandstands to their .feet by two
? ' sweeping end runs for 35 and 45r
of nomn 1 o aru! ^)'c'<3
40 to f>0"yards In several insTa
fust A lien's-.pa-sstng Tnaehrne was su
ana euTTtplet ihfr manv -1 1
^ ?iki nnort
v?-? ses.
"y ses. ' .1
left 1 ??? - - - - - .
fter join him. ; ' ~
3am i Knight enjoyed the reputatioi
hpn- being one of the S. A. I. A. A's.
most athletes and the fastest V
to field acea. in the Conference.
r>fe, bride and?groom -were-students
, to^Claflin College. "
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.METTO LEADER , j
3RTS
|^} jHHE HHk^ Mi
HE A. AN J) T. COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1
f fast after a btwL start, not Hosing -a ro
ioward, Standback, Eberhanit, Taylor; C;
ifL Assistant Coach Easrleson. Jsimes Cnnn
R. Jefferson; Back Row ^-Willi's, DeBerr
i. and T. College has boon the leading tf<'
ountry. His lonp: runs havS featured tl
STERLING HI LOSES A BRII
LI A NT (JAM E TO Cl'MMING S'
HI OK SPARTANBl KG.
Chapman Does Some Excellent Kiel
in^ Kor Sterling. ~~
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hy"TT II.. Fields~;ihcT~A. L. Harttsihrt
Play by Play
Mayberry Park, Greenville, S? (
Nov. 21, PJ30?Playing the-best gun
of the season Sterling Hi Was d
feated,. 7-0, by .the heavier Cunrniii
St., team, this afternoon* at Mayberi
Park. ^
At the beginning of-the game tl
tWl> t'llllt!""" ?vw.l J.. '1
? mv-i in tin- wiiicr oi vi
field. (.'apt. Smith of Sterling w<
the toss on the kick oil'. Fair kicks
Young, f>n his own 20 yard line w"
returns the ball to his 45 yd line) ta
led by Austin. Baby Hall gains
. end, 2 down 8 yds, Cumining St. >
side penalized 2 downs 2 yds. Smi
giuii F yd. at center; H downs, 2 y?
Young failed at center, the ball go
over. Ouniniing St. ball on their
yd. line A pass from Foster to lis:
per,' incomplete-2 down 10 y<
_ Time'out for Sterling. Chapman t
Hall. Austin gains l at tackle,
Carey, 2 down 0 yds. Foster gi
4 at end. 4 downs 5 yds. Aust
kicks, out of bounds on Sterling's
yds. line. Sterling ball. Kicks, Fost
~~ 'on ins-4.) Ul. line, ulnri;.' tin boll
yd I uinmtnjr'St. billl
Foster gains 15 yds. around left e
1 down 10 yds. Fair lose 2 . at en
2 down 12 yds.Pass fro pi Foster
l^rrr Foster "kicks to -SowxiLL_on 1
20 yd line, returns ball* 5 yds. SterlTi
ball on their 25 yd. line, Chapmi
kicks out of boTTntlK'ntrCumtniog .s
20"yd line Cumming St. ball Aust
gains 4 yds. 2~down 0 .yds. Fair 4
Iea"(F" CiOiTPTt kitdis -mit vf~Wonid
is on Sterling's 20 yd line. Sterling
s of ball. Williams for Sowed, Blake
fea- for Harper. 1 -down 10 yds. So
even. -wright gains 1 at end. 2 downs,
yds. Williams failed at end.
End of first Stni>lin? o
ming St. 0
DNE Sterling's ball on their :>7. yd. lit
Green?for Sexton., Chapman kiel
I ov. to Foster on his 2M yd. line. The by
, the was ftififh into the air and Sterling
rame two mighty ends were waiting I
long ! crash Foster to the ground, when 1
i down 10 yds. to go. Fair fails i
I threw hand up for a fair catch.
\vas g downs 10 yds. Time out for Ster
vaen ing. B. Smith for Seawright. Fo:
, ter fumbles and was thrown for
10 yd loss. 4 dowfis 20 yds. to ?
if1? Fair kicks to Smith on the 50 yd, In
, ) fumbles recovered by Gumming S
psVj 1 down 10 yds.' to go. Pass fro
rains poster to Shevers was good gaim
an .'50 yds. for a touch rtowu: Ttine-fi
Sterling. The officials called the pi;
'' back because it was legal. Hot
were buttling ill mill liehl win
the .? ....
i-tne nail enilecr Sterling Cuniniiu
wen- St. 0-0
pass
>xtra ..Gumming St. receiving Snfitlv kid
:ame to Austin on his 20 yd. line lie n
the turned the ball 10 yds. Cumuiing S
third ball on their'30 yd. line Cumming 5s
by finds they cannot gain over Sterling
!. A- line started an air attack that provt
k?A-l??A pn^g from Foster to She
ers was incomplee/2 downs JU yd
and ??' f ?ster gains 3 at end. A pa:
tipp from Foster to W. Austin, incomplc
L]jet) T dpovns l ythf.?A- pin r frnin?fcliiAL
Liv- W 4-ustin, 20 yds. and touch dow
the Pftss from Foster to Shevers for e:
long ' tra point. Third quarter, Sterling
Cumniing St. 7.
did Seawrii'ht for Young. Fair klfl
Mints to Sterling's 20 yd. line; Seawrigl
nces.} r'Ollirns I lie ImTl?-f fi yVTs.' Kit 14?<
perh ' Sterling's ii5t yd. line. Smith gets
,pas- 7 downs 7 yds. Williams gained
Ball on Sterling's 41 yd line. Cha]
' man standing on his own .14 yd. lii
kicks thp ball to Cunlming
~ yd. line. The ball was downed r
.Young as it. rolled on Gumming S
ii of 1 yd. line. " Cumming St. ball on
fore- yd: line. ..Cymming St. hall hack (
>ack- thl> li"" 4 yd l?n
Both Austin gets 2 at end tackled t
?a? Young as he :guuie: ended J5tcr]ing_
Cumming St. 7.
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I'KA.M OF 1930
4iu>?in^Xtivcmher. " - =
pi. Jewell. DTiliurd, Manning, Lawrence",
da, Robinson, WashVgtoh, .Jones, A. Har- v.,
Warren. Cotton, E? O. HaVris, <farorer
of the Aggie team and is rated as
fie play of the Carolina eleven.
.v Hi:AI FORT COUNTY TRAINING
p -- SCHOOL NEWS
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Prof. J, S. Shanklin, the Beaufort
O'.-triet ^op'"'')t"ndpnt of Sunday
i- Schools'of the A. M. K."Churches, vis
"ited a few of his charges to-duy: St.
John at Tillman, C., Rev. Bowl,
Pai.tms?y.io'fP-.nt-Oarnett. Rev.
Gadsden, Pastor. ftp vvas aciompan- ?
red by blisses R. O. Bellinger, and T.
B. CJrayson, also three of the students ?f
y Clarence Kady, Mamie Jenkins, and P'
i,l Rebecca Gillison. All reported a most ^
e. successful trip. ? -M
The Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A (
had a interesting program to-day; all
seemed to have enjoyed it.
|1C Sutulay School was1 at its usual
|,u hour. Lesson ' subjet*t. "The Believm
ing Centurion. Matt. -8:5p13. Miss
t,, Allen in charge the lesson was well
[7^ dist ussed. Superintendent MeKee. ;l
along with his members came over nj
al jouH'il us Sunday School,; they. arv ; ti
CfTTnr Allen Chapel. ? . . i
(?, Wt* ait> asking other Sunday School* n
js to come and ioin us. We are "more j e
lt.s than delighted To have you come. | '
Id .The Academic Building is being re J j
ir. painted. We are trying our best to j
|s get everything around here -looking j
or k'<H,d. '
Jyrr-j W.. !? ?. mU.? .l.diifr <oiui? ropairintf
.ls | with tire other- buildings. % **
jn The. faculty is quite busy getting'
?<> I ready to present a comedy in two acts * '
(.r ent it led. "The Winning Widow." It
> will be presented very soon. a<
The "Avr ' boys 111*0 ju I biny with |11
Uq their, garden all ol thehl UPTtn to'en??^
j. joy working in their, plot.
t(j We are inviting, all our friends and tl
.a isitors to come at time always glad hi
^.?to?have you all. ' " '
SMOAKS NEWS ~ 7 ; S<
L-t - j Miss Amy Desausure, the principal o>
I (' 1 ~"tho Yieiti eean Clradcd School "here
Hl was called home to see her father,! ui
'li 's sefcjously ill, having received f<>
rr: n'Tcnrrcrt- -strath?in the ''i
I * Good Samaritan Hospital at Colum- Th
s liia. Our sjteapathy goes out to our:
beloved principal and hope she can: to
% soon return to us. I fu
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Saturday November 29, 1930.
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-CATCAD^TTA ROLI^IEWELL. . _.,
the A. & T. Aggies who has been
aying av good game at end for the
ulldogs. Jewell hails from Boston,
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(>M F BRIFFS FROM G FORGE4'()
W N. ~ ^
The City on the Sampit, presents
lively sfiw 'ns the trucks are runng
to and fro hauling materials lor
ie . Construct ion of the highways.
Mr. James Woodbury, visited his '
alive home recently and was warm- ?
received bv his numerous friends,
Prot". J; B. Beck was callexl to An;rson
last week to see his father
ho was seriously ill. . > : .
The Emancipation - Committee is
tiding weekly meetings to prepare
Rev. G. G. Daniels, Pastor of Be- ^
icsda Baptist Church, keeps busy
e has just closed a successful t f
ssociation at Gourdine and is now *
L work building up his church /
:*re ^nn ill Cuiiu.iy.- - . f L_
Rev. T. W. Ilrown. Grand Llhiei 01 . ,
re?Samaritan Order is confined to/
is home at this writing.
The nnn..nn,.,.nw.nt rw T fe TV*:i?>
- , ..v. ..,v. I'l. A. oyr munp
>r Bishop has put real "pep"- ir^fr^ ?
nith Carolina contest and from/
i, you will know he is in the ra? ,w
The elevation of I)rs. J. E. Th<5e"
id T."My ' I 1cmrtrro^way?n? ?- ,
r the church. They like Dr. ^"ucn
11a, will add luster "to-the bei^.aro",.
^i*ch of
Dr. Brogdon and family werj ,, ,
Bistiopville. lastweek to att C,a!l,
neraHcrf Steirarti " ' /
:ONSOLATIOlf - ~~
ranks, what a messugrf J
t thai THE WUTUAU; of con" C
ON is under contra/^ BELIEF 3 ? -^=
y you promptly yef a,1(^ y?u J
uaded you to taker11" insurance \ * f
y out covering !
neClent ^ss of s. c.
it. Manager ,
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TAYLOR STREET M
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ESE, Prop. 1 ~ fc~
Medicinea. Cigara,
a. A Full Line of
Preparations at allSodaa.
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