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SECTION 2
Denton Record-Chronicle
DENTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 13, 1963
Broncos Open Grid Season With Haltom City
ON MOSS’ PASSING
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WITH 3 VETS
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h
Semifinals
Blanton and Payne, are both
The forward wall will be led by
tackle Chuck Magers, a,195-pound
Joining him will be Paul '
GAME AT A GLANCE
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Larry
Smith form the secondary. 'Smith,
►
nse.
means he beat a pretty good field
S ATI I UDAY AT 8 PM.
BASEBALL
. ■
Fred Moore Hosts
CALENDAR
Corsicana Jackson
I
GAME AT A GLANCE
Johnston’at end
senior Larrys— Lori-
A pair of
5—19 i 3—32 6
San. Franicsco
Era could get nothing going inbleitis also contributed to
the, first half, punting fill five Eagle defeat
49
DALLAS’ RICHEY
TRIES McKINLEY
9 i.ne mainstaYS in this fan P line y
despite his light weight, says the:
Cincinnati,’ uxha 03-7} at Chicgo,
FI
Pit (160)
Bowden (170)
Ryan (145)
eastern Conference powers is the McKinley also goes to school, took
Richardson's opponent in the
Mcinhe
1 ah# at
Decntur at Northiwest
had an insurmountable 22-0 lead, had
isville At Carroliton,
a
Point at Celina,
next play, the Coons were off- player and 15 as a coach
-sde
St Louls 8, Chicaso 3
Phladelphia 4, Houston 1.
Los Angeles 5, Pittsburgh 3
San .Francisco 6, New York 0,
• King also is set .to work at
quarterback and is on the punt
Dragons are going to wipe out-
that memory by winning all their
City Cowboy
in Amateur
HALTOM city
Carson (160)
Pinkston (191)
McFariand (161)
Thompson (166)
Hammons (165)
Alturio (191)
A run
sion.
games (his year
Head Coach C If. Collins isn't
quite as positive as Chew that
tested right guard for six
yards and a first down on
the 13.
After a keeper netted nothing.
Moss decided it was time to put
something on the scoreboard —
first hitting end Jim Brown for
Chandler at the other tackle spot
and guards Billy Pitt and Kenneth
Sissney: . i ' .
Chico Rips
Era 22-0
Yards Passing
Passes
Passes Inf. by
LE
IT
LG
C
RG
RT
R:
FA
LH
RH
Chico
Era .
K 43
Fristo
*
131
3’
open spaces I ride horses all the
time. Been at it four months"
„ CAUGHT ATTENTION
Archer won the San Francisco
with night sessions planned
for the remainder of the first
week while registration is in
progress at the university.
The annual Howdy Party
scrimmage is scheduled for
7 p.m. Tuesday.
Freshmen had their final
Workout Thursday morning be-
fore being let out to go home
prior to enrollment. They will
return Monday also.
Allen
11
. 85
,‘22
0
boy who is studying to be a cow-
boy.
NY Seeks Clincher
With Twins Tonight
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday
oP
F H«# 7, Allen 0.
Lidsay 52, Tom Been it.
unter 146. Cllinsville 0
rONiOHT‘$ OAMES
He Horn City el Denton
four first downs en route.
OTHER IDEAS
But Chico had other ideas,
The Buffs will probably meet
Denton with an Oklahoma 5-4 de*
The varsity will return for ।
an afternoon workout Monday
only blemish on Fred Moore's rec-
ord last fall' in 1 ‘games.
Earl Chew, a 150-pound senior
Era
8
108
8
2-11
0
5—23
1
2-20
T
993
■
ensuing free kick by Era back to
the Hornet 39 and Chico was TD-
bound again.
ON ERA'S 15
Oniv oamer schecujed.
Today’s Games
Bv OLIN CHISM
Record-Chronicle Staff Writer
firing arm and his time hit Low-Coons were on their way.
rance for 10 yards and a first (
SCORING SUMMARY
0 1606-2
Washington 55 /05
Thutsday’s Results
Los Anqeles 2, Boston n
FOOT RAIL
S( HEIM LE
THURSDAY'S scones
Chieo n. Era 0
New York ...
Minnesota
•Chlago
Baitimore .. .. .
Detroit
Boston
Cleveland
Kansas City' .
Los Angeles, s
N
Game Rated Toss-Up, But
Magill Predicts DHS Win
By ALBERT YOUNTS
Record -Chronic le Staff Writer
A brick-solid defense and a near unstoppable offense
form a bunch of Denton Broncos who are planning on
winning some football games this season.
Tonight at 8 on Bronco Field, Denton will get a chance
to start the season off on the right foot with a win in
their clash with the Haltom City Buffaloes.
Last season, in the opening game, the Broncos ran
over the Buffs 28-8 and would like to do the same again
tonight.
However, tonight’s game is rated as a toss-up. More
ry at Richerdson,
brideport.
Chico
12
112
1M
12-15
0
1
10—110
games scheduled around the conn- Ham Richardson of Dallas the
■ . । > .. ..‘No 3 seed, trimmed Jack Turpin
try. The college schedule wont A . A« 1 r.
• of Dallas 6-3, 6-3 Antonio Palafox,
no and Smith—will be slashing at
. the Buff line from the halfhack
sikes, 23. Americas, Walker and slots. Although shy of great size.
in the semifinals of the US. Ama-
teur golf tournament —three fel-senior
lows used to winning champion- '
ships along with a 6-foot-6 city ’
Sissnev (205)
Scopoin (165)
Willam; 17005
j FORT WORTH (API — Na-, McKinley s foe in today’s feature
tional junior champion Cliff Richey । when he won an uphill battle
a 140-pound letterman. has made a
name for himself for his outstand-
ing defensive plax/on all areas of
the field “He will come up and
hit," as one Broncocoach said
Koonce (15) or Toth (5-9).
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE FINAL
Spokene 6, Dkiahoma, City Spokane
leads J 1 best of. seven serls
TEXAS LEAGUE SEMIFINALS
Tulsa 3. Austin 0. Tulsa wins best-of:
F irst Downs:
Yards Rushine
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38
play and who can’t." the veteran
mentor said “We have a pretty
good first team but I’ve got 'to
receiving team Scoggins may
• see action as a defensive corner-
back
.than likely, the team with
the strongest defense will
reign victorious.
I The Bronco defense is built
around a trio of linebackers with
a knack for picking out ball car-
riers and hitting. They are Bill
Estes; Bill Blanton and Roland
Payne. Estes, the middle line-
backer, is a 170-pound senior let-
terman and is one of the Bronco
tri-captains.
.. ' . . . Cincinnati
five-yard.penalty. On Chicago
- • - - 1 Pittsburgh
first major college game of the out Francois Godbout, Canadian.
A a handful of other Davis Cupper, 6-3, 12-14. 6-2
Moss called on Smith, Lowrance time. Sophomore 135-pound quar-
and Lynn Taylor to carry the terback Gary Chapin, who did a
ball to the Ere 40. Moss then good job all the way through
got loose for 19 yards to thejthe game. handed off to Carroll,
21 but a 15-yard clipping penalty who passed to halfback Paul Ma-
erased all of the gain and mov-rion for 34 yards. However, on
ed the Dragons back to the Era the next play on the Coon 29.
43 Chapin fumbled and Larry Cross
Once again Moss unlimbered his of the Coons recovered and the-
DES MOINES, Iowa <AP' its 175-pound juniors who hit with
Charlie Coe vs. Dick Sikes and lauthority
Deane Beman vs. George Archer ,
THIS AFTERNOON
..NTSU’s Egles will scrim-
mage this afternoon at 3:30
for filming in color and then
will be turned loose to go
home over the weekend.
City championship. He's won the
Northern California, open, which fe
By LESLIE WHITELEY
Record-Chronicle Staff Writer
ERA—Quarterback Mike Moss completed 12 of 15
passes for 108 yards and three touchdowns to lead the
Chico Dragons to a 22-0 victory over the Era Hornets in
a non-district football clash here Thursday night.
Moss directed the Dragons to their first touchdown of
the game early in the second period when a muffed Era
punt had given Chico possession on the Hornet 25-yard
line.
He called on fullback Frankie Smith to try the middle
and when that netted only a yard, he signaled a look-in
pass to end Ronnie Mora,----——— ----- '_ ■
good for five vards.
Halfback Lavon Motley N.T. SCRIMMAGE
to the Chico 41 before running over on the Eagle 44. It was the the quarter.
Into a blank wall. They made same,old story the second time scoring summary
around, and a Coon pass try on Erisco 7 o o 0—0 _______ ....
the fourth down failed, A'Risco — cunninaham 21 °run. %ori2FE ‘85 5.°san Antonio a.
Things finally got. going when tin kicked) E]___ leads 2-1 best-of-five sbriesai
as Allen took over for the second •
Archer, 23. downed a friend of two-years experience at the helm*
his, NCAA runner-up John Lotz of his ball club
of San Jose State 3 and 2 and Denton's third captain. Williams,
then spilled NAIA sihalf college will spearhead the Bronco attack,
champion Steve Spray,of Eastern but will share the man-under du-
New Mexico UI up in Thurs- ties with Mike King ‘Eddie .Drig.
at Euard: 200 , pound day’s dopble round. '• gers Will lead the Buffs.
F Irst Down,
Yard, Rushing
Yard, Panins
Passes
Passes Int. bv
Punt,
Fumbles Lost
Penaities
... 89 . 51 610
1188 61 • 1588
< 79
. n
. 78
y i*
. 69
. 59
kick the Dragons got the Hornets
in a big jam by quick-kicking on
third down and killing the ball on wN • g a . 1 rI-p
gaincd fiv. r irst Period ID
___
have a beneh if someone gets
Rick Barns, a tri-captain sen-
’ Man, you oughta try it, Arch- ior withone-letter, and Mike Me-
er said before setting out today in Cain, a-year man. are the corner
his size-13 boots against Beman I‘ba cks
the former British and U.S. cham- Jimmy Williams and
pion. "There's nothin' like it. All - —u « -
that country air and those wide
the season tw-yeat letterman; at tackle; and
160-pund senior Win Moore* a . . . . , "
letterman at end ' World cupper, and NCAA champ both make up for it With their
,: Sn apping Ithe bad wdl he ,185. from Arkansas, sank a 10-foot spet d
"puPppound- senior Samuel Bishop, a birdie putt on the last hole to The most consistent Bronco run-
1 "7 , ' " one wear letterman eliminate Ed Tutwiler of Charles ner, Mike Neblett is set to take
even up that <ie >t and aKo wipe Ihraclys ah scheduled to ton, w Va l and fired 14 straight,care of the fullback duties
0B out the ad taste hungiode fromstarton.derense X 160 pund pars in- humbling John Owens of The-Buffalo quarterback, Drig-'
’ 1 2year8 S5 /. 4 tr i, junior letterman Calvin Wilson at Lexington, Ky., 6 and 4 in the gers, a converted halfbatk; is
22 244,3 05 toGreenvilefor St linehacker, 200 - pound senior two. quarterfinals. capable of winning by himself,"
70 .574 ir .. , ‘ P < ,, n, , year letterman Oliver Clark at Coe; the U.S, champion in 1949 said
42 529 13, , neuwggK." muCTosth. .it'.ia in defensive tackle and 195-pound/and 1958, had a couple of breezes A towering, 189 -pounder with
" 29 20 ' ad n ounaedG een ' rnd everv freshman Adolphus Henryat mid- —sand 7 over Jimmy Thompson triple-threat talent, Driggers is
s S s; annonwdistrietgomemnd 3* lincbacker of the University of Texas, and 6 fist and . deadeye passer. His
opin , Six to 10 other boys probably; and 4 over Dick Guardiola of
"The ioss to Grcenvdie was the will log playing time Collins -a,dj leveland. 7 / '
take the .last two set, The score Larry Forrester, a 188-pound
was 3-6, 6-3, K-2 sophomore. wil see a lot of oc
All the seeded entries cametion at right half
through the second round with Magill said; We; think we'll
Rafael Osuna, the Mexican Davis win " He quickly added. 'I won't
dopier who is US singles Cham sayby howpmuch
ATLANTA (AP- Florida and pion, losing the first three games aianton tint
Georgia Tech meet Saturday in then rolling to a 6-3. 5-4 triumph PP,8000
the opening game ot the 1963 ma- over Don Kierbow of St. Louis, chandier 101451
, a n ______ । Osuna is seeded No 2
jor college football season....... Hewiclsh with Butch New.
The nattpnally televised UBS- mansof San Antonio, Newman, a Nebletnasj
TV’ contest betwten the South Trinity University student where' smiih 12
- . The stress on defense for the
Of pros And hr caught the folks contest is necessitated by the fact
attention this year finally when he that both teams are capable of
rode away from the ranch at Gil- producing an all-round offense,
roy, Calif, long enough to become Both are led by a couple of
the Trans Mississippi champion.; toughie quarterbacks, each with..
- 7 . Mexican Davis Cupi player seeded
end t . No. 4 beat Bill Wright of Chey-
The rest of the' first team ap- The .Yellow Jackets, rated- 4 enne wyo 6-2, 86
11 ’ i'
Jackson (15).
Orif##™ HIM
Filler (111)
Richardson (147)
97 51 655
... 84 A4 568 13
.A3 65 561 14
: 78370-2,527 It -.-ig
. >2 >5 >4’2 on the gridion
/70 70 Mr w the Slate Class 2 Negro Foot .... .........-...........- no
*7 8° 456 301 ball Championship . , and 165pound sophomore Andrew- of
2 ■ "* 358 44 Fred. Moore came out on the -lohnston al end -
short end of an 18-0 score. On the Teft side Collins will
six yards and then calling the
same play to the opposite end.
Mora, for seven yards and the
touchdown.
Smith tacked on the extra
points.
After recovering an onside
Two more short look-in passes ALLEN — Frisco bested Allen
and a keeper by Moss netted one by 7-0 here Thursday night in a
first down and a 15-yard person- football thriller, but the game
al foul against Era got another, could easily have been much high-
setting the Dragons up in business er scoring—and Allen came very. p
on the Era 15. near being on the high end oftheFUmbles Lost
A pass to. Lowrance was in-score, Peneities
complete—Moss's first miss in But for an unfortunate-sfor Al-—
seven attempts—but on the next len—circumstance, the Eagles,,,, , ,"daxi0 .... „ i0 ton, Osteen (8-12), night
Aec in nn R,.. it t « , «« that 3 touchdwn Was 3 ( ert ainty, i r Baltimore, Barbe’-. (19-11)
play Moss zeroed in on Brownmight well have won by 12 or (h .officians surorised the IlAy. Bnnino (1113), night .
'again and the tall senior end 14 to 7. That circumstance wasie cleveland (1213) « Los An except possibly pride but several,
j .0.. .v, g . .. t tie * l . ex, a ers—not to mention the fans— geles, Newman (1-5), .night. p,pg Mtwim ,.ine,..a 1A r,.
raced into the end zone to make the lack of a scorehoard with its L, miiinn thr hah { Eoton: Wisor (10-6) at Kansas Citv. 1 red Moore l .
it 16-0, as time ran out in the. clock—and Allen, apparently un- ’ " , wickersham.t0-12nloht _
r * u 12 L 1. .. \ - - The same th ng—but not quite national LEAGUE
first half. aware, let time run out twice - * —8. w L. ett
failed for the conver- when it was within scoring dis- S0 much A surpnseoscurred at Los Angles,
tance, once by only inches. Fum- the end of the game Allen WasMiwaue."i
Il „ . hg bleitis also contributed to the on the Coons. 6-yard ime on first San .
--- -- Eagle defeat. down_ On thefirst play, the Ea hcadni ,
times it had the ball—a total of However, “ifs" don't win ball Eles drew a five-yard,penaltyOn phiegn.
17 plays from scrimmage includ-games, and the hustling’ Coons the next the fast-moving Frisco HoUston
P - — - ■ - line caught Chkpig- behind the York
2 ■ : ■ • ■- 1 . Thursday’s Results
The last time Fred Moore and I The right side of the line will
Jackson High of Corsicana met, have Chew. .vuu. gers w teac w purts.
i was in 1958 .for .sehior Robert i Tank i Tankersleyi Beman scrambled to a 1 up, 19 .Williams, a 6-3, 190-pounder,
vegro loot- a two’ ii letterman, at tackle hole decision over Barry Meerdink and possibly one of the best pas.
"ef Muscatine, Iowa, before routing sers in the area, wiH also do some
' Cleveland salesman Walter Stahl, pass receiving from an end post-. :
ouv, cu ....... ov, , ,, 16 and 5, with one-under-par play tion
That will be i the back of start 200 pouhd Junior Freddie Wil- in the afternoon,
the 1963 team s mind as it hosts son, a letterman, at guard;: 210-
-----------1 —” Th-on, a BIRDIE PITT
ing the five punts. The Hornets earned their victory. They also ; o —fm2
made only 15 yards total offense came within a lunge of scoring line of scrimmage. The next play
in the 'first two periods, another TD. never got startedsthe end of the
, They finally began to crank up The game's only touchdown 8ame "as called,
their own offense in the third came in the first quarter. Frisco The Coons cameclose to a sec-■ --
period after a holding penalty had took the opening kickoff but wasjond TD at the end of the third (253 anphiladedhin. Bennemna 3) an:
stopped a Chico drive four yards unable to get the ball'moving quarter and beginning of the Shor fo10. 2tinisht, .« si t , Kuard with two lett Is and one
short of the goal line early in and was forced to punt. Allen had fourth They moved down to the simmons"' ii 7 ’"nw ' * of the mainstays in this fall S line
the quarter. 1 "the sameproblem, andonfourth with first down, bun 18! " PI ‘
Relying mostly on the end down halfback Richard Carroll. ; . > . .. , Houston, Nottebaft (9-7 at New York,
sweeps of fullback Stacy Russell, attempting’ to punt’ dropped the couldn 1 Eet closer than the 6 c (201* niahL.n
the Hornets moved from their 4 ball instead and the Coons took yard line, on the first play after
/ Record Chronicle by David Watvoord
(HICO’S RONNIE MORA (WITH BALL) IS DECKED AFTER SNARING SHORT PASS
Making Stop On-Dragon End Are Eras Weldon Matthews 163) And I.any Garrett (13)
New York 5. Kansai citv ?
, Minnesota 3, Cleveland 2,(10, inn/nos).
Only names scheduled rue- wgo ......... •e •ge ■ ■
New York Todar ^T\l Minnesota, the Robcats Saturday night at8/potdseninHarod.-ohnson.
Pascual (18-8), nighf at Brined Fteld int..,
.. ... . ".oChicaqoenpezhz .111201 at Washino opener to both steams,
l , a touchdown w‘as a certainty.1 , Baltimore, Barber (19 1 at DefroitLNthingisatlatkeinthisiamell
won by 12 orthe .officials surprised the , . Bunning night ' t 15.a W? I t8 ".
pmetanen wac -7 ' ..
ers—not to mention the funs—
_c. „e.. .... ulel. A middle-aged gentleman of Minnesota edged Cleveland 3-2 have to play a lo of boys Sat-
Quarterback John Cunningham Italian extraction, called Frankie in 10 innings and Los Angeles urday night to see what they can
down at the 33. 'kept to the ground mostly, using bv his intimates. just might have blanked Boston 2-0 in the onlyoth do."
A four-yard run by Lowrance mainstay backs Billy Ford and a bit of the bubbly tonight. er American League games sched Collins has already made one ,
and a five-yard offside penaltyHenry Griffin to movethe ballBut that’s uo surprise. He’s been uled.- - position change ibu fall, moving,
against Chico moved it back to The one exception was when Cun- sipping some with startling regu- The Yankee victory, which camo two • year letterman Fuard Carl
the 34 before Moss and Taylor ningham completed a 16-yard pass larity since 1932 Not that he’s a behind Stan Williams, reduced Garrett, -pound junior, to full-
connected on the game’s 'most to halfhack John McRay. Nine toper. It's just that it could-be their magic number to two. mean- hack.'
spectacular play and the final TD. plays moved the ball down to the something of an occasion. ing any combination of Yankee: The move was necessitated when.. ......,
With Era evidently expecting Allen 21. and on the 10th Cun- Frankie Crosetti, the New York victories and Minnesota defeats Clifford Mohair, a junior .letter- year with only
the short look-in again. Taylor ningham faked, but kept the ball Yankee third base coach, has been totalling two secures the flag for man at fullback, was fold by doc
raced down the left side line, for a dash across the goal line, wearing Yankee pin stripe* since the Yanks.; tors he couldn't play this year
grabbed Moss's perfect strike and Griffin kicked the extra point and 1932, either as a player or coach.. They'll try to nail it down in and when Richard Hodgets, a sen ; ,
raced the last 20 yards unmolest- it was Frisco’s game 7-0. In that time he's helped celebrate Minnesota tonight in the first of ior letterman at fullback trans- get into full swing until next "5
,ed to complete the 34-yard pay- The first big heart stopper oc-21 pennant clinching parties with a four-game series. Either right- ferred to Denton High School end
off play. curred at the end of the half the traditional champagne. hander Jim Bouton, who would be The rest of the first team &r - . -- --- — •
• A run again failed to the PAT The Eagles moved the ball down if the Yanks clinch tonight, and shooting for his 20th victory, or pears fairly well set with mostly six-point favorite, have won .21
but with 8:30 remaining. Chico to the- Coons’ 2-yard ime and they could, it will be his 22nd pen-lefty Al Downing, 12-4. is expected experienced boys at the posts games to Florida ‛s shx in the hi- .2imay. w7L. cns Ruch-
' ' first down there. On the nant winner, including seven as a to go for the pennant-clincher. * Joining Garrett in the backfield tory of the series Five ended in I ■“ wei/ned i," Dew
..... ..... ... ......... __________________Crosetti, a player-coach in 1947 will be James McDade. 180-pound ties Tech finished fourth in the 00-° 9 - ' "no " PP5n 2 Pilot
____ i o i 0- 0 side and the ball was moved down The Yankees took another Ion/ and 1948, waved home Yogi Bei- junior with two letters, at quar- SEC last year with a 5-2 record ma peme " 15'
fuicoumore, ‛ Pa trom to the one-yard line. The Coons stride toward the. 1963 pennant ra, another player-coach with the terback; Jacol Henry, 147-pound and Florida cam right behind .Ww monnesme
chico - Satetvi did it again on the next play and their fourth in a row, 13 in 15 Yanks' first run in the second in- junior with two letters, at left with a 4-2 slate. Both teams are ormer ’ • dan.
(run f.n Brown the ball was moved just one half years and 28th over-all — with a ning, Berra scoring on a single halfback: and James Broadnax, considered contenders for the con ry »। «~» ’ J ,, ,,
(niR KIM) ma “waJ* •ut 43 n •«*«**«■** V- -5 - 5 " " "P‛t I P - • 1 • • .
passing is expected to be a team
strong point.,
The Broncos will form hefty for-
ward wall to protect their backs.
Up front, Chandler is at center
and Jackie Bowden joins Pitt, at
guard. Chandler and Pitt are call-
ed Denton’s most consstant line-
men." .
Rig Frank Camp, another 200-
pounder, joins Sissney at tackle.
Mark Scoggins, a two-year letter-
r of Dallas will try to halt the surge with Andy Lloyd of Shreveport, man, and Blanton will be William s
thetDragons are gomg to go un of top seeded chuck Mekinley in La., in the second round targets on the end
Paso Aesaid Thursday afternoon, he quarterfinals of the Colonial Na dlay. pulling nut 46,63, 6-4.
still was uncertain who. his besttional Invitation .Tennis Tourna- Mekinley didn't find the going
bovs w,.re ’ ment today very easy either Ho dropped the
IWemrobably ply 20 to 25 The 16-year-old Richey became first .set to Jack . larkwin of Tusca-
boys to in to find out who can " 7 loosa, Ala. then had to rally to
Florida, lech
Kick Off Major
hure, " College Schedule
I “Win or lose we’re going to
Prosper tt Bryson .
Sacred Hear «t yallev View.
Alvord at Saint Jo -
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yards and then Era tried to punt.
But the attempt was blocked, re- 4 • A my A .
Loons 7-0
mauling in the halt. _ . .
Bruce Ixiwrance returned the Win Over Lagles
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