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Six Games Launch
12----BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Thursday. Dec. 17, 1964
Cage Show Today
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Goldthwaite meets Blanket at
Four Prep Playoffs Slated
Brownwood meets Cisco at 6:30
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
Jacksboro in 1982 and at Gar- game Steve Palacios heads up card
es—Paul Tyson at Waco in the will rumble into Palacios. with team field will swing into
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JIMMIE PIPER
taking North Texas 86-81.
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free throws in the last four sec- Chuck Curtis among the elite of
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Gilchrist Unanimous Pick
' ores. with Spencer Carlson lead- since the injuries struck. Little
All-America candidate Walter
ing with 15 points.
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with the three defenders — end
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winning cause.
Friday.
The loss left the young Bap-
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Ags, Houston Seek
Bowl Flag Tonight
Baylor Five
Keeps Mark
Tough HPC Jaunt
Begins On Friday
Hurricanes, Mississippi Set
For Bluebonnet Bowl Game
Cage Wins
Posted By
Five Units
TL Must Pick
New President
joined the team and put himself
, into position to become the first I
center. and Danny Faubion. 6-0
sophomore guard, are on the
tists with a 4-3 season record.
They will not resume activity
until after the Christmas lay-
many guns for Rice and beat
down the stubborn Owls 69-60
before 3,000 fans Wednesday
land's Clem Daniels last season.
Involved in a mid-season has-
sle with Coach Lou Saban that
resulted ip his being placed on
the waiver list. Gilchrist pro-
ceeded to make amends, re-
These five Early cegers will get the starting call at
• p.m. today when the Longhorns tackle Bangs in the
Bluebonnet Basketball Tournament at Lion Gym.
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Hous n used a full-court press
to upset Auburn. The Cougars
led the entire second half but
weren't sure of victory until the
last 10 seconds when Auburn's
ship
umumumuumuum
on the team as did San Diego's
Western Division champions
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Baylor rolled on undefeated
and Texas A&M won its sixth
straight in Southwest Conference
basketball Wednesday night, but
Texas Tech faltered again and
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Cubs Tackle
AbileneFives
Browwood Junior High eigh-
th and ninth grade basketball
squads will host Abilene Frank-
lin in a doubleheader tonight in
the junior high gym. Eighth
off.
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sectional record out of reach.
Baylor beat out North Texas
State 86-81, hitting six straight
free throws in the fading min-
utes to pull to such a lead the
Eagles couldn't catch up.
Willie Davis, North Texas's
tall sophomore who was high
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SMU, Texas A4M and Texas
- Tech of the Southwest Con-
ference and Oklahoma and Ari-
. ington State, invited teams, will
Pictured, left to right, are Daniel Risinger, Gary
Chambers, Glen Fortner, Herbie Martin and Ricky
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record read 9-19.
Tech led most of the way but
and safety George Saimes on
the defensive team.
Boston's contingent includes
flanker Lance Alworth, Keith
Lincoln at the running back
spot, offensive tackle Ron Mix.
defensive end Earl Faison and
Ernie Ladd, the 6-foot-9, 321-
pound defensive tackle.
Kansas City placed two men
on the team and New York,
Houston. Oakland and Denver
one each.
Fred Arbanas at tight end and
point man with 29, fouled out
with four minutes to go and this
lost the beckboard strength for
North Texas.
Five Bears hit in double fig-
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ed for 7:30.
Cub ninth grade is 4-1 for the
year, while the eighth graders
are 3-1. Eighth grade downed
Ballinger by 39-17 Monday night.
Ninth grade posted a 70-41 vic-
tory over the Ballinger ninth.
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reer. booted 92 of 161 field goals
and 193 of 197 conversions plus
the two-pointer for a grand total
of 603 points.
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRSS
Wednesday's Recults
Chicago 7, Boston 5
Today's Games
Toronto at Montreal
Boston at Detroit
Friday's Games
No games scheduled
co in Albuquerque.
Big Bob Springer, 6-8 senior
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6 p.m — Girls consolation
quarterback Babe Parilli and
guard Billy Neighbors along
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O.lahoma took over with four
I minutes left and the Red Raid-
ers couldn't threaten again
Hal Denney of Tech was high
man of the game with 26 points.
Lions Try Cisco;
Early, Bangs Vie
By BILL STOVALL
or The Bulletin stew
Action in the girls division kicked off the second an-
nual Bluebonnet Basketball Tournament at 2 p.m today
with five more opening round contests to follow in Lion
Gym.
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six points but saw the Cadets
pull away again. The Owls never
i d after the game's first 10
minutes
Doug McKendrick scored 19
19 points for Rice. Ken Norman
hit 18 for A&M
just about put the league's inter- Ken Norman led the Aggies ca..,, ■
with 18 points but Doug McKen- SMU FaVOfCd
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as League affairs until Jan. 16 HPC TOTALS: 445
although his appointment here OPP TOTALS: 425
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and Bangs tackles Early at 8.
The Brownwood-Cisco game is
the only AA-.AAA tilt on today's
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Blanket and Bangs girls dash-I
ed in the opening game with the
winner advancing to Saturday's
finals against the Early-May
winner Early and May girls
close out today's schedule when
they meet at 0:30 p.m.
Mixed in between the two
fem tussles are four games in-
volving boys entries in two di-
visions, B-A and AA-AAA.
feat from Oklahoma and it made Methodist will be expected to'
the conference's intersectional repeat in the Southwest Con- game s hottest hitter, ripping
night.
Houston snapped Auburn’s un-
beaten streak at three games
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Most Valuable AFL Player
ers also sounded title warnings ”
nal Patriots, has scored 22
touchdowns in his five-year ca-
G:, Ranger tries May at 5. itd mt grdert scPmu
. over at center
HPC Team
Drops Tilt
Howard Payne College's jun-
ior varsity basketballers bit the
dust again Wednesday night,
losing a second straight game
to Ranger Junior College by
106-89 in Brownwood Coliseum.
THURSDAY
High School Gym
3 pm — Bangs-Blanket
(giris)
3:35 pm — Goldthwaite-
Blanket
5 p m. — Ranger-May
6:39 p.m. — Brownwood-
Cisco
8 p m. — Bangs-Early
9:30 p.m. — Early-May
(girls)
High School Gym
3 p.m — Brownwood B-
Cross Plains
4:30 p.m. — Snyder-Winters
8 p.m — Breckenridge-
Haskell
7:38 p.m. — Sweetwater-
Comanche
9 p.m. — Winner Bangs-Early
vs winner Goldthwaite-Blank-
et
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By MIKE RATHET I placed tackle Stew Barber and
NEW YORK (AP) — -Despite । guard Billy Shaw on the offen-
serving time on the waiver list, sive unit-1 and tackle Tom Ses-
Buffalo fullback Cookie Gil- tak. linebacker Mike Stratton
coin. Mix. Barber, Shaw and
cornerback Dave Grayson were Arbanas on offense and Faiso,
the Chiefs' representatives. Co- Sestak, Eisenhauer and Gran-’
linebacker Larry Gran- tham on defense
age shooting and was a second-
team all-conference selection
last year, has missed the last
two games because of ruptur-
ed blood vessel in a leg and
a throat infection. Faubion re-
injured a leg that underwent
surgery last year and is a doubt-
ful starter.
The Jackets have won five
games and lost two this year
and have slacked off their 190-
points - per - game performance
tham made it for the Jets. re-
ceiver Charley Hennigan for the
Oilers, center Jim Otto for the
Raiders and cornerback Willie
Brown for the Broncos
Otto has been an All-Star for
the five years the league has
been in existence.
Ten others were repeaters
from last yar—Alworth, Lin-
Tourney Slated
Despite Disease
NACOGDOCHES. Tex (AP)—
An attack of Bacterial menin-
gitis suffered by Stephen F Aus-
tin College athletic trainer Ken
Bechtold will not prevent a high
school basketball tournament
being played here. starting to-
night.
Athletic director Travis
Hughes said:
“Hospital authorities feel there
is no reason why we should not
hold the tournament as schedu-
led. Bechtold is continuing to
show marked improvement and
his case is the only one re-
ported.”
Stephen F Austin cancelled
two basketball games earlier
this week but will play again
Saturday, when it •meets East
Texas Baptist College.
"The games were cancelled .
because all of our athletes were
either taking sulfa or had re-
ceived innoculations," Hughes
said, "and didn't feel like play-
ing a game.”
| Bobby Buisson fell and lost the
ball while driving to the base-
line.
Joe Newton, Auburn's 6-8 cen-
ter. led the scoring with 14
points. Rich Apolskis tallied 11
for Houston
Texas AiM whipped Rice Carter, a 6-6 senior forward, has
69-60, beating off a spirited Owl icen instrumental in keeping the
। rally to do it. The Owls pulled Jackets moving with his shoot-
within six points and then faded.' mg and rebounding.
Cross Plains Brownwood, Co-
manche Winters and Brecken-
ridge should provide Snyder I
with its stiffest opposition.
, Brownwood and Snyder met in
last week’s Snyder tourney,
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He Mid the Hurricane's
chances of defeating favored
7:30 p.m — Loser Bangs-
Early vs. loser Goldthwaite
Blanket
SATURDAY
High School Gym
9 a.m. - Winner Brownwood
B-Cross Plains vs. winner
Ranger-May
11:31 a.m. — Winner Sweet-
water-Comanche vs. winner
Brownwood-Cisco
12 00 - Winner Snyder-Wint-
ers vs winner Breckenridge-
Haskell
3 30 pm - Third place A-
B bracket
5 p.m. — Third place AA-
XU bracket
6:30 p.m. — Girls champion-
ship
8 p.m. - AA-AAA champion-
ship
9:30 p.m. — A-B champion-
HOUSTON 'API-Texas A&M
. and the University of Houston
' will play for the unofficial Blue-
bonnet Bowl basketball cham-
pionship tonight - The Owls ti
Although no champion is re-
cognized. the winner of the
Aggie-Cougar game could claim
the title as the only team to
- - - His favorite target has been -
Mississippi has been estab- Howard Twilley. who claimn :
Besides Gilchrist, the Bills I Mississippi in Saturday t classic | lished an tulg 12-poini Lavorile, i four receiving marka. -
Miss surrender the ball. J ersfeel Mississippirs ddlsmak; 2
"The only way we re going to wear down the Hurricane and =
win this game is for our defense slow the antics of passing wi- »
to get us our share of the ball,” zard Jerry Rhome ’
. Rhome, named the Associated 5
and the Tulsa team Press Back of the Year shat- *
" working out here tered 17 NCAA passing and total E
londay. The Mississippi defense records in leading Tulsa “
team was to arrive today for to an 8-2 season mark
final preparations for the game. f "
the offensive or defensive units safety Ron Hall.
to get all the votes and regained San Diego's five includes
the fullback spot he lost to Oak- ----------------------------------
DENVER (AP) - The Texas Faubion
League will have to get itself Springer
a new president at the league Gibbs
meeting Jan. 16. Scevers
James Burris, who served as RoEdi
president last season, was nam- 8Cooper
ed general manager of Denver Jennings
in the Pacific Coast League Aday
Wednesday. Hawkins
He will continue to handle Tex- Adams
onds gave Chicago Loyola a coaching in Texas schoolboy foot a ,10,1 K_,- com. .6. 1a
home court 84-83 victory over ball. It will mean three titles in .. ..... istSpn ger; whole
North Dakota State. a row for Curtis, who won at the NAIA in field goal percent-
straight points by Steve Vacen- for the Class A diadem.
dak His goal with 1 34 left put . Palacios and Ingleside will be
the Blue Devils ahead for good
Ray Saunders led Penn State
with 22 points as the Nittany
Lions won their fourth straight
on the road. Six straight free
throws, coupled with the foul-
out of 6-foot-8 Willie Davis for
I The toughest segment of How-
ard Payne’s non-conference bas-
ketball schedule faces the Yel-
low Jackets beginning Friday
night and Coact Glen Whitis
may be forced to call on re-
serves to fill in for a pair of
injured starters.
The Yellow Jackets open a
three-game road trip Friday
It was the second loss against
the visitors in the last 'two
nights. Tuesday night the Jack-
ets bowed to, RJC 87-74.
Art Allen, waxing hot of late, ... .. .
led the Stingers in a losing christ was. the only unanimous
cause, pumping in 20 points to j choice on the American Football
top all HP scorers. Stan Rosen- League All-Star team named by
i blatt was second for HPC with The.Associated Press.
; 19, while Paul Aday had 14 and .Gilchrist, one of. six Bills on
Jackie Johnson 13 , the team picked by a 24-man ____________________
Rangers McClendon was the panel.in the, eight league cities, Larry Eisenhauer. middle line-
was the only player on either backer Nick Buoniconti and
Bngs, Early and May. Enter-
ever did that before. Jim Kubecka. Jerry Haynes ed in B-A are Bangs. Early.
While Galena Park has its leads the running. j Goldthwaite, Blanket, Brown-
Riggs and a whirlwind passing' Marlin has one defeat and one ' wood B, Cross Plains, Ranger
attack. Garland has a vicoustie on its record and earned the and May. Shooting for honors
ground game featuring Ronnie title of Cinderella tem by its in AA-AAA are Snyder, Wint-
Scoggins, who has romped to 20 great showing in the playoffs, ers, Breckenridge. Haskell, Co-
touchdowns. and the Owl pass- Ingleside thinks it deserves a manche,. Sweetwater, Brown-
ing attack isn't exactly im- championship for trying, if noth- wood, and Cisco ’ „ , ,
potent. Quarterback Jun Adams ing 5^ The Mustangs have The early favorites are Early's
has thrown for 14 touchdowns. won 35 games and lost four in gir sRanger in B-A and Snyder
Palestine marches against a the nast four vears reaching the in AA-AAA.
San Marcos team that's tough thnaranceunzom reachine the Brownwood is the only 1963
on defense, especially against < _. 2 L. L champion back to defend its
passing Palestine also features This seasontithasinumbered title. The Lions downed Brock-
defense but has a most capable among.itvictim6,mightyHulh enridge by 49-40 in last year's
offense centering around Bill Daiisettaand Three Rivers, t0 finals. Westbrook, 52-51 winner
Bradley, who throws them high. big.favoriteButsArchen.City over May in the 1964 B-A fin-
wide and handsome is tough defensively and has a is not entered this year
It is unusual but Palacios will fine passer in Barry Morrison. Among Ranger's top challeng-
be playing against Palacios in Ingleside could be thwarted • ers are Early. Bangs. May and
the Class AA championship again.
Cage Scores
By The Associated Press
■AST
Sealtle 76, LaSalle 74
Penn State 73, Temple <3
Army 93, Canisius *5
Navy 92, Delaware 49
Colo State U. 67, Cornell U
Rutgers 101, Columbia 89
SOUTH
Duke M. Clemson 79
Lovisville 69, Svracuse 62
Stephen F. Avslin at NE La., ppe.
MIDWEST
Oklahoma os. Texas Toe* 79
Chicago Lovola 84, North Dak. St, 83
SOUTHWEST
Baylor 86, North Texas St. 11
Arkensas AMAN 107, Albany, Ga 90
FAW WEST
Sen Francisco 75, Hawaii 73
Colorado 68, Wyommng 63
Gonzaga 54, Washington Stat* 99
BLEBONNET BOWL CLASSIC
Texas A&M 69, Rice 60
Houston M uburn 49
drick of Rice was high man with A+S • Meet
Texas Tech took an 85-79 de- LUBBOCK (AP) — Southern
lastweek by taking the cham- By JACK HAND 1 Houston in the last three sec-
pionship at Anson. Associated Press Sports Writer ods for a 25-24 victory. In the
. Carter leads the Lone Star Brownwood.coach Pete Mur NEW YORK < AP > - Gino big game with the Buffalo Bills
Conference in three departmerts ray 15 expected to open with Cappelletti, the decisive factor in which the Pats ended Buf-
while the team leads in the his. usua lineup against Crso in many of the Boston Patriots’ falo's nine-game winning
same categories—scoring, field tonight.C; E Earmichael 60. victories and league leading streak. Cappelletti caught three
coal percentage and rebounding. BIY.. seee, "51 , . Roger scorer, has been named the TD passes. added two conver-
Carter is averaging 23.6’points Richey 1510 WI star, at tne Most Valuable Player in the sion kicks and also caught the
and 12.9 rehounds a game while guard slots with James Har- American Football League by two-poit conversion pass in a
hitting at a .602 clip. The team ™ "5ua the top PoSt , an Associated press panel, 36-28 game. Against Denver Oct
is averaging 14 7 points and 46.9 rim Thomason ‘61 at the low Cappelletti, formerly a defen- 4 he kicked six field goals
rebounds pir contest and is hit- PoSt. . ..... „ . sive back, moved to an end- The veteran, one of the origi-
ting .506 on aitempts from the Harris, thanks to a 32-point flanker job He scored half of —
floor. outburstt. against. Brady Tues Boston's points and led the
Coach Wh tis will probably day:is the top Lion scorer with league with 155 points, a record
call on Carte- and 6-4 Mike an 18.2 average in five games total. with his place-kicking and
Gibbs to start at the forward Carmichael, iS averaging. 14.2 pass-catching ability.
positions Friday night. Jim 19.6rsRchpy.9.4 and With one big winner-take-all
Rich. 6-1 senior, and Faubion Seely .8.... and game against Buffalo stil to be
or 6-4 George Jennings will be David Henley are the top Lion played for the Eastern
at the guard spots. If Springer rPacements Division title, Cappelletti has
is unable to start then Larry The. Lions own 8 4-1 record caught seven touchdown passes
Scevers. a 6-8 junior, will take to date a™ have averaged 67.2 and kicked 25 field goals in 38
points per game to the oPPoSi- attempts. The 30-year-old form-
tion s 52.6. er Minnesoata player also kicked
Tournament play will continue 36 conversions and caught a
on Friday and Saturday. Finals pass for a two-point conversion
in three divisions are schedul- as permitted in the AFL. He
ed for Saturday night in Lion broke his own scoring record of
Gym. 147, set in 1961.
Admission for each session Cappelletti’s most dramatic
will be 50 and 75 cents. field goal was kicked against1
the favorites in these last shots
of autumn's legions now dwin-
dled to eight teams.
Garland. which has a 25-1-1
record for two seasons, face the
fight of its life against Galena night in Denton when they plav
Park with its mighty passer. North Texas State. Howard
North Texas, accounted for harlie Rigg5;Thisulad.has Payne plays Texas in Austin I
Baylor's triumph thrown for.29 touchdowns as he Monday night and then closes
y tumpn , led the Yellow Jackets through out its "nre Slidav niav Wenee.
Houston handed Auburn its a perfect campaign that in-1 out itsspre-holiday Play Wednes
first defeat 50-48 in the Bluebon- cudedT^di^T^s scoreless day .night against New Mexi-
net doublebeader at Houston in the state playoff games.
while Dan Connaughton's two If Garland wins it will put
si
2
4
player in the league's history to
23 g become a two-time 1,000-yard HOUSTON (AP) — “Well be | will depend on how often the despite a 5-5-1 seas
12 0 ground gainer. [ outmanned but we’re not run- Tulsa defense can make Ole possibly because the
12 8 Gilchrist needs 71 yards in ning scared of Ole Miss ” *“ — —
88 Sunday’s key game against Bos-' That’s the way Tulsa defen- i
77 ton that will decide the Eastern j sive coach Al Kawai described I
87 Division title. However, he his team's mental attitude two -
44 figures to have tough going days before the Hurricane he said!
against a Patriots’ defense that meets Mississippi in the sixth "
bad three men named to the All- annual Bluebonnet Bowl game
Star team 1 "Our kids are not scared of
with a 50-48 upset
.. C. trailed by as much
as 14 points ih the second half.
Associated Press Sports Writer
Seattle and Colorado State Associated Press Sports Writer
University came from out of the A Texas schoolboy football . . , 1«... - — —
West and shattered the all-win- season will be jammed into four twenties, Blair Cherry at Ama- its fierce running game that is tion on Friday. The complete
nine slates of two F astern teams games this week and from them rillo in the thirties and Chuck implemented by a passing girls entry list shows Blanket,
tn Kollege basketball Wednesday will come champions of a hectic, - Moser at Abilene in the fifties— combmation of Bobby Shelton to Bngs, F------ ——
night 5 ‘ sometimes erratic but always
Seattle edged LaSalle 76-74 in exciting campaign.
th» featuref s dorbleheader at t Garland marches against un-
the PaJestr* in Phahadeipnia. beaten, uptied Pan in
CSU defeated Cornell 67-65 at sarchof.a.zecond straight
Ithaca. N.Y. LaSalle had won ClassAAAAtteThepwlsare
four straight, Cornell three Gxpecedtogetit.inEe Sta-
Duke, Penn State and Baylor dium.Saturday nightasthepaf
also came through with road enmath of the Bluebonnet Bowl
victories in other feature games Palestine and San Marcos,
on a comparatively slim nation- who never have been there be-
al program fore, battle in the finals of Class1
The sixth-ranked Duke Blue AAA in a melee at College Sta-
Devils, the only team in The tion Friday afternoon. The hand
Associated Press Top Ten to see of fortune points to Palestine,
action. nipped Clemson 80-79. the comeback kids of schoolboy
Penn State downed Temple 73-63 football history.
in the opener of the Philadel- The Wildcats wrote glowingly
phia twin bill while unbeaten into the pages of football last
Baylor made it five in a row by week when they did the fantastic
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Charlie Williams sank a field quarter to beat Wichita Falls
goal from 20 feet out with only Hirschi 28-23
three seconds left to give Seattle At Austin Friday night the
its victory. He then stole the Sharks of Palacios, following an
ball to balk LaSalle of a final unbeaten, untied trail to the
shot. Tom Vidakovich similarly finals, smash at Marlin's Bull-
popped one in from the outside dogs, the Cinderella boys of 1964.
in the closing minutes to put for the Class AA championship.
Colorado State U. ahead for And at Austin Saturday night
good against Cornell. Archer City, making the finals
Duke came from 11 points for the first time, battles Ingle-
back to beat Clemson behind 10 side, which has been there before
land last year. Only three coach- the. Marlin ground attack that AU other entries in the 20-
| emerge undefeated
1 I Rice and Auburn. losers in
J first day action, will meet in
j the first game. A&M and Hous-
J i ton in the second.
A A&M. the defending Southwest
jj| । Conference champion, had tool
aid
Kawai ai
have been
since/Mond
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