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TEIRTEEi COETLAND STANDARD CORTLAND. N. Y, WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 2, 1966 PAGE THIRTEEN w The i B a n n e r T u r n - O u t E x p e c t e d i l L L Q I O I S BEATS ! CoDege Basketball |H0PE'S DESERT Roi Randall dinner For Old T i m e r s D i n n e r At MICHIGANfflBIG E l k s Club M o n d a y E v e n i n g CONFERENCE TILT Chairman John Morgan i, ex- from Morgan or Jim Garvey! By TED MEIER pecting a banner torn-out for at the Elks dub or by contact-: next Monday's ninth annual old'" 1 * Morgan at bom« by calling Associ ** 6 * Press Sports Writer timers baseball dinner which S ?i" 9 ?. 4 - T*"* are also 0° s* 1 * ; Michigan's reign as chamoi- wffl be held at the Elks Club, * A J ? ^ J 5 * "* f - & <** <*** BigTen L S starting at 6:30. Brooks Robin- ga sl-°^ 0n - Mam ^ " v conference is in jeopardy, mi- son, star third baseman of the i ^ x>2 ^ son P^Qs to arrive here ^j ^ ^^j to ^^ 0V6r Baltimore Orioles, will be guest ea "J Mo ° day * ?«tograph P»c-: Don Freeman of Illinois speaker. and baseballs for young j^ped off five consecutive Morgan reports the ticket ! £ " • ^S J* from Roanoke, points in the last 30 seconds to ^ ^ wh he is scheduled to thwart a Michigan rally and give the Fighting mini an upset By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EAST Providence 84, Canisius 72 Manhattan SS, Rutgers 7S Marist «, Siena 80 SOUTH Clemaon 72, Wake Forest 71 Miss. State 58, Georgia 54 Richmond 82, Va. Tech 81 Murray 108, Austin Peay 77 Tampa 84, MiHsaps 75 MIDWEST Illinois 99, Michigan 93 Bradley 67, Cincinnati 56 CLASSIC STARTS IN PALM SPRINGS By BOB MYERS Associated Press Sports Writer PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) The golfing marathon that bears the name of Bob Hope it's the Hope $100,000 Desert r £J££l v'r' Classic - got under way today Greeas s ££ s ^ Pro Basketball JGRAOSTARK PICK By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TO WIN TODAY IN *ttlt;il'' [BAHAMAS STAKES Boston 100, Detroit 81 _^_ New York 112, Baltimore 109 j g- CTJJF, PLOWDEN San Fran., 127, Cincinnati 125. Today's Games Boston at Detroit Cincinnati at Los Angeles St. Louis vs. Philadelphia Miime^'86."Northwestern76> aB d wffl continue, whether you| «, T^aTrLwm'X^ —••• - -- - - — — -.-.- »-«M -^ >,»e»Mw^ « H) i OI.«IXHUS ac Baltimore •-k* wiw :sai e na s &«« going weH des- '*'' " " ^ ** m ^^ Uanght - Elks Ditfi ^ advers/^th^riorwlt ^^ Sunda y evening. basket at club r o o m s , ^ Ducats "may" be obtained ± 'S^St^^ - was - *• No * « " 8 road victory ia the top'eoL tomorrow night — High League games : Playboys vs. Gorts ves vs. Warlocks at .. ^ the Orioles last sea- lege" basketball 'game Tuesday ison with his .297 batting aver- night | age and 80 runs batted in. He »if we can win at home we're tut 18 home runs, second only in," said Barry Combes, Illinois to rookie Curt Bkfary, made coach, after Freeman's closing 166 nits and scored 71 runs, des- heroics capped his aggregate 33- pite missing three weeks with a point performance. lH ^?. tba b - Illinois, currently 4-1 in the I On his 1965 accomplishments.,Conference to 5dx for Michigan f*f wa « named most valuable and Michigan State, has six at 3:30 at Cort-Lanes! ?>!f y « r ^J^* Americ a a League, home games left with Ohio «. team event will be The doubles event of the la- iff STSl ^ no]s **«* to gain that State, Northwestern, Indiana, ' *"- J —'— l "-"- --- •- «*-- * - aonor. He has been a member Minnesota, Purdue and lowt, in ^DOUBLESSLATE IS LISTED FOR aa$ to be tie deadline j s i . - 5 n LADIES TOURNEY to open this Sundayj St. Louis 64, Louisville 60 De Paul 100, Indiana 79 Detroit 91, Western Mich. 79 SOUTHWEST Tex. Western 104, X.M. St 78 Texas Tech 92, TCU 89 Bayior 88, gric 76 Texas 95, Howard Payne 83 FAR WEST Oregon St 72, Hawaii 36 OWENS IS-FINED $3,000 IN TAX :can stand the suspense or not, for five days. The tournament sports a se- lect field of 28 professionals, including the 1965 winner, Casper Jr., Arnold Palmer, and the newest champion of the winter circuit, former IT. S. Open champion Ken Venturi. It also has 384 promising amateurs, which tends to com- plicate matters for at least four S i through Wednesday dies city bowling tournament ^"S""- .5** a 1* oe,sl a memoer junnesoia, rurow am *uw., «, UT7I0TAU fl 017 'wiB be rolled off next week at * ** J^ S ?'*?* teamfor additkm to three on the road M A o l U l l uAOD Soodaywassetapastbe Co rt . Lan es, starting Thursdav s€ason f fT* a1 ~ "' * *-"«*— iK-aa— s**f If™. w V " UU - -•——=i^^< _ _ e. . majors all Mm- ' and also named the against Michigan State, star third baseman nesota and Northwestern. 1 have to say Illinois is lead- SLIGHT GOLFER HONORED FOR 444-YARD ACE By WILL GRIMSLEY MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Join W. Galbreath's Graostark, named for a mythical kingdom, face* at the stiffest test of his brief : career today bat the kxig-said- iag colt probably will be 1 to 5 favoritetopass it Graustark, unbeaten ia Ms four starts to date, including the Arch Ward at Chicago last sum- mer, heads a field of seven Der- bjvage colts in the $25,000-added Bahamas Stakes at Hiaieah. The son of undefeated Euro- pean champion Ribot oat of Flower Bowl, Graustark won by 2'. lengths in his four starts and has never been extended. He is preparing for the Fla - ft™,,, »T»,i~,™ u ™, Associated Press Sports Writer simgo March 3 and other big Among me amateurs is, you "*- one, coming U p. A meeting with might guess, Bob Hope. | NEW YORK «P) — It doesn't Ogden Phipps' Buckpasser. the abS ti2 d le Pa o?\f %m ^ m ^ *? * K <* J** ^ar^d~ch^mplonlo¥5 ^ a 00,1. j»e s^e <a ^e Palm a nd a good wad to sink a drive may come Feb 23 in the Eve- Sprags telephone directory. * m y a ^ , says the man who glades Stake? a f t S FkaSS IndEoe. but the big storm evening, Feb. 10 and runnag £ * £ " A ^ " sutr uurQ °««aan oesota ana .xorva.c^^ , .- *t ~ , M ^ 5 » %?* g . J 1 ^ adds Bob Mitera dole- The Flamingo is the first big 9 ap so thattoedead- through Sunday, Feb. 13. as fol- \™ *.- * ~ " l haTe to ** y mmms * *2f* CHICAGD (AP) _ Jesse Ow- ZL^, %>* tt^J!' ^J^ s P end ^ "^ of ? ou -- ^ a « <* the winter in Florida for as extended two days to lows . . Syracuse Chiefs General Man- ing the conference sace they ens. the superb hack star who Tf^J^*^l^^ J~ YA trymg to make **&* ^ Kentucky Derby prospects and Ois mornag we had, THURSDAY ager Don Lanruzzo and public have won three (or four) on the ruffled Adolf Hitler by winning z J f n f . S v ? 1 /?^ He7€ ^ k could determine which is the Ux S 9 a ^ St 2L^S 7: » P- »-. B- Phillips - M . ff^ 1 ^ m ^ . Jim Burton, wffl road and we have lost at four gold medals in the 1986 otlhe^i^'cW^'th- * m "^o^***" added the 21- better colt - Buckpasser or ^ ^ - / ^ .^Polanko; D. McGinnis - M. B rf? 6 m J he dmner ' *** ^^ *«&" <teclared DtVe Str * ck ' O 1 ^^". *as fined $3,000 J ^ ^ n % J ^ ^ £ L *??•** Creighton University Graustark. Buckpasser may We may get a few • SBv<J#r . ' T ^^^T viL* P 6 ^ G^?* 5 <* Homer, scout Michigan coach. Tuesday in an income tax case. ^ 2 v?J$3 S-"SL"^S rtu ? at ^^ * fter ^^ hon - "^ first start of the '" "—'- ~ •** "=- -• - -•-- -• y ^ o?t »e aecwea jntii the fifth ored as the sport's long-distance winter next week. ..we may »cv a i«m» su y( j er . L Drake - L Mineah- ?"*"*? «*»••» «« auia«, acuw dnrmg me day and e v e - ;j J.^ _ ™ a e rm ^-. ^ ^ for the Philadelphia Phillies, , u. JI^ and manv nthmr- f\rm«r h^c. and many other former base All-America Ca«ie Russell, Owens had entered a plea of *£, "c,"^."" with 33 points, sparked a late no contest to charges that he TL^I: - ; ^ i ~- , r _^ ' ^ok-a-one king. ^ ^ a ..-.._. . '"*"»« "iai ae casper is the logical favont* "People look at me and sav ^JTJ^fi^^ ft Higgins; M Cogswell - M Pen^ I ? 8 J* 8 *** m thl « s^ 11011 "« Michigan rally that almost failed to file income tax returns k , T X ^ ^ p 7 i £ ^ T."^n ^ ' 7 * ""* "' "* -^:aunso eusjwes m arc SS, ^™?ft!f!U£ S S - V TracTv R Da? ** State - P^^ ^ S 3 6 o u t f o r *** W< ^ on 5 29 - 135 for ** 7**™ of 1959 ff' ^L^T^'^f'^J^ ^ v< ^ to * kkJdm 2- N "°- Graustark. and he wffl Mfcon ^es tois e v e - ^ ^ « . v.^iracey^ R^Diaz, _ ££»* ^^.^^ed fc this mrough 1962. ^^? e -* W ? 7 * nated VeDtun ' ^y <^ score a 444-yard hole- them from two to eigh' 1-MAK UAliQT T7Ti "' ' ' ' ' ~~ - : m 6 n t X**™^ m^*»- sneeianv a «tro^t like Th» rt fh*.r« «•» Tmnr»«i EYENT MAY BE 8-30 We'll be bowling in T - ^yie - C. Capaldo; M. Mil- League if that loop to - K. Feinstein; J. Opera - tonight J- Gallow; E. Lyon - D. C o o parkin lot has er; E. Doane - I. Perfetti; T. ! -ared, but whether lea- Volbrecht - N. Chase: M. Bie -1 will roll was not ber - C Long; K Thomaa - M. ftis morning by Manager Thiel; N. Rathje - W Wyatt The ladies leagues P. Jeffery - L. Sorrells; J. Rob^ l tonight at the Bowling erts - D. Johnson; D. Foster - have postponed their A. VanGorder; T.' Burton - D The Bahamas drew five Fla- mingo eligibies in addition to concede _ pounds. T,„*«- T>^^^^, c.«, -o^ ~* merit attention. in-one, specially a squkt like The others are Impressive, Bet- Judge Joseph Sam Perry cit- venturi. the 1964 National you. Soon, I get so I feel like [tar week's Associated Press polL „,»„<,,_ .^.^ ^^^ iVli , Wk . v 'They tied the score at 91-91 set- ed Owens' "good influence on n^TSLJ^L ^ >a ?°? aJ y 00 - Soon > T get so I feel like Iter Sea, Gunflight, Gary G 'ting the stage for Freeman, who the community" and after 35 2SJ3?- < f' J?£^f ed ^ rv e committed a crime rather Banner and Fleet Admiral. AH ! scored seven of the last eight minutes of comment he imposed ^ ^ j T w JL^^uf 0 ? 6 ' tnan made a hole-in-one. except Fleet Admiral are Fla- 1 • - «:-« «.. c 1 *,/v^ _v;.v •_ „„ rram-behmd victory m the San "So I quit telling anybo" HIT BY WEATHER EHnois points to snap Micbi-,the fine of $3,000 which is paya- ^^^T'T.^'-'TJI ^Tli >°" x 4UI1 lcma » *">««?• ;mingo eligibies. gan's seven-game waning ble within six monAs. *I2^£*~5i mera * boaa ' But Golf Digest Magazine, Graustark, under 120 pounds streak. The maximum penalty wonkll^I rJTT^-*— L. which serves as a clearing with Braulio Baeza up is ex- Freeman, a 6-foot 3 senior and have been four years in prison Jll e?Z ", a yea 5 ? f ^"^ &r boles-in-one (There pected to get tough ompetitio- captain of the Uln, broke the and a $40,000 fine under the ^LrLlI^f^f-' ** - *? we I e a reconi ^^ last y**r)-from Ogden Phipps' Impressive ,Clay; P. Kirciaer - J. Wheat- CORT^A d'AMPEZZO. I t a l y . ^S?SSJ^iSSSTdSS SSS^ 1 * ^ ^ * ^ . S S ^ S ^ ° ^ ^ ^ ***** * a ij^fj J f g ^ **«»* «w«nen who would fc^ftr?^.^ * '^haTe S S d S S ^ ^ t e maxfit S f f i ^ S ^ w S . ^ w h o has spent recent « g SSnaaS^a^- ' ^ ^ B<* out from his JleJS ^ngTTmpSS - «w ft. 'c' G ^* oM 1 L - ^aaBenschotea, ,ift have^chewed mto^the icy ^ got ^ f ^ throws for ~ , rs working for Sa Illinois rJ2**™ m ^J l % 1 °!S hom€ » 0maha - Neb - Present-; earrie 118 pound with Ken before Freeman Youth Commission and m a f n - 1^ Sf^J-w ^L ^* ^ iftd hm * ba «* tro P h y and sub- aard Knap? to ride. *» tv»iBt.« «,»,»r««. .^w,^,„„„« k-^^ P? os B » s a diiferent threesome jected himtoNew York sports With sever, starters, the race . r-ionj-j.,, ,, C^ + K ' this WP#VA«I i - •- , - fortoewrrters. |wffl net the winner $19,467 from report that they stffll y ^Z >n T1 - * r n I flJ^SL^, ,, - free throw. dafly radio program, was elated ^J^Z^T^ .^ «. 2i ltera ^^ ^y^^K ^toea gross purse of $29,950. few more pencil-pushers;«£"%"- T ' ¥*$ " N C^SH«,^?2L •i? a * B 5 1< !S R ich Jones, a «-7 sophomore with Judge Perry's ruling. « 2 \ S * " ^ « ^ « » «oId Hercules. He 1 Zl !» competition, especi- ^ e : S " Lad ^ 1 « - * Banks; £ r " * * f team £* ?* -***? from Memphis, backed ap Free- "I certaintly regret that I had ^ ro ,^L„ , v _ staads ^y 5 - ioot ^ "*&* 165 ^ T ^ ^ ™. te doubTes and singtes ^ / P ™% « G ' Sawy€r 5 R - ^5^, ^ ^ ^ J mght »an with sTpoints before foul- to be brought before you ' ' o t ^JTf 7 t^, C °!f Se l m P 0 ^ 5 ** wears S 1 *^- H < fe BRDMEfi YFJiR A W i Y Jecreation starting Wed- ^S 5 1 C -. st °ut; P. Drake - wben ^cuy dipped, en J ^ h ft/JJ two mkla tes. ens told Judge Perry "I want "S StJ 0 **? We]Js -^ e host English major. He is a pop D ^Uffl£dJ Iliftfl ABA I ^ evemg at 7 Those >*•. Benjaxnin; D. Blasier . S- ^ i n g competitors to test the 1,. °\ ^^^ games involving von to know tois wa7aot a w £ %? ***•*»** »*5 Bermuda hitter normally off the tee, av- TOflM llPf mMWin - , Miikr; M. Kellogg - v. Brown; g^f* R * co ,f iut \ for * e teams tothJ AP Top Ten.fanviolation. For^anTytarTl J^fr,' ^ QBm ^' and Edora - « ra ^ "^und 240 yard. fnU * M I <Uin»T score fortoemen'5* g :00 p> m _ R Fitznatrick - -vall-i of the bobsled chute are vvhtean next week • — - : - - - ' • i n . *v- u t »«~"<, eSart Joe LopSSit* £ 2 E : P " ^ ^ A - Parker ; S^S^-S 6 W °^ £?'"Z 0 r e d e T o i his closing five points numerous appearances befere^ £ os S a """?"; 5 *na or Gale lespeV: S J ^ f T e"^ Caman ' R - S w'SenT ^ ^ for on a jump shot a tie-in and a youth groups^ aoS'on to I * ~ & ? •** day repon that they s t m r ^ S " 1 ' ^ mi ^ ^ nJ^SLim. i, - *«• throw - daiI y radio P«>gram, was elated ^ f0 ^ n f? ds - ^ .. . I 9.00 D. m. « G <>»»• . w I The defendag champion T,;.U I*** . «-7 soohomore with Judse Perrv's nflins. ^^ e _PL°! g0 " ; al0ne the score ir the men's Apologetically, be told how be MOSCOW A?) are paid a nominal fee. U^^^ 0 ' *• Mekrrini; U. ^ %2L?f Sieds ' howev « r - foarta-raaked Providence beat hav« tried to build an Image ia J^fl?* 36 - 36 ~ 72 - _ -_,^^^^^_^^_ ^^HH Travis- E. Garner; K. Moderv- f* 1 * Ignited to one run ap:ece r^^^ 34.71, unbeaten Texas this country An I ask : s an OTV *-J~ ; af * ra=ges -°" -" a^^omp^siied bis amazag feat . K. Moore; A. Stevne sF-. : si T Sf c * ase ,. of ^ P 001 " C0Q dkion of w^tera No . 6, crushed New portunitytoprove to my family Sf* y^,/' 654 to Bermuda Oct 7. while playing with some Brume!, the world record holder Mexico State 104-78 for its 15tt> and the community and my ^ELJS ,-„ „•«, „. Creighton teammates 0 ver.intoehigh jump who smashed - - - - =-« Casper won a 1965 with a 348, Omaha s Miracle HiH eourse,: his nght shm in a motorcycle j accident last October, sGZ is a It was mostly lack," he ex- year away from knowing wheta> wrestrujg matches sched the track. ^Sara^Sn??' &L\2w?ffa»i:? 1 S2 High temperatures the past 10 called off dates faced. SLEAGDE ARE OFF . . __ brought to mind his ^TM**^ "«~ " "-~- IV »~~ •- a- *^.»»— ***-*- j* „«, uivouj ~^^, »^- „— , night's practice round. B^bKoTaiski; a 6-foot-8 senior feats; as a star teackma 'or ^ S ' ^ « » « * « . « » * ^oth plained. "The 10th bote is er he can jump again. -. ^_,^^_.. ^._^_ „_. ^-.. w iwTtt a 70. were Paimer and straightaway wiQi a sharp drop. 1 Soviet sports sources reported Tommy Aaron. - J t o ^ i av-i>a«^ "J k Suits-R. McNeil; J. Com- . ™*P "F?^? 101 *? ^ P 3 ^ in *"iow and Bradley whipped country - ,.. . „ . , ^ are also called off with W a - » Curtis; M, Cowbura- ^ J f ^ S ^ J * * ^ ' Cincinnati, No. 10, 67-56. AH Owens' voice trailed off and 2&1B********- ^ *>™ ****> ** TO - I. Flocco; W. Fabrizio - A -orcmg cancellation of Monday ^e home-court victories * " *- -"- J - had a final-roand 72 at Bermuda iKane; B. Thomas - H. Bfame; ' "* C. Bostwick - D. Jones: A' .Shatts - H. Comfort - B. Barter: BTB^ i ^ _ = — ™ - J Canisius • * . » « - . , Z ' l ^ ' J £ ° % E B ^ INTO . ==^~_~ to w and ctbe chute was ™3&^c££Z*Tm h^S'TZ 9 9 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 0PC - ! two weeks ago, turned Aefa-super^race, I Wu^efA By ^ .^^S^AX^ pRESS «5^Sf,rt ? °LT C ^ ^ known as "Big K- came ofx the Ohio State University. «-- Vandenburg; s. vl^7^r%>'?^^ J^ 1 ch2 f' bench to pace Providence over When he won four gold med- - B. Harter; B V S?SJS ^ £ ! ? " ? £ Canisius with 22 points. Bobby als in Berlin, a feat which : —x« - M. Sexton; M Bacock- ^cf? 1 » one mmute, 18.18 Joe ^n ^ ^ ^ e ^ shed each got caused Hitler to M. Soule; G. Zattosky . J Rii- fff^ 3 *"^? y ni ^ a 5f r ** 20 points to lead Texas Western fh» a 9 m^ ^ey; B. Bennett - r. in mercury fafl from 46.4 degrees 0V eTNew Mexico State. Brad- worth off about 290 yards from the tee. this today after Brume! begai There was a wind with gusts up therapeutic swimming with las to 50 miles an hour. . ; rightkg still in a special kind «t "The wind caught the ban,,cast. and it carried to the drop-off, 1 The brief swimming sessions then rolled into toe hole. Even I gave rise to speculation that was astounded." : Brumel had begun traimal Until Mitera cranked up and again. But the sources said Bnp C. BelL Gifted, physical director 7-QQ P m _T kg, T _ r- _ _. v«ie - ij. ZULU, ijniams xo. 2 siea nmsneu a v, ^ u - . ^ a t . M b r j o e o t America and the fr«* world -„. . - . . ,_ ^_ ^ . , ^ noie-in^ne on mel's ^eg wffl befathe cast far 427 yards. Lou another month or two. former major Doctors wffl not decide untS raroaer J rw»Rart T n v _ made * on the the end of the year whether m n D i.u . „ and J o e p - Wilson was far off 1TX-J ,"_ 5»o- virtorv that end- one er-or sho'iV «'<« ™. *^„^ uci « ^ ' ^ c »«/im WJU.CU w ., .^- „^. t „» ^j Oklahoma City Brume! wffl be able to competa 5t.- D F P S!S : F r Bur • * f pMe "** a 1:2491 docldng - eTraia2 Teclt^v^game g & ^ e ^ f a ^ o u T £$b a *•*«?«« &• that killed Lake Hefner course March ^ . a f t i a , the sources said *" ! 1 ' rtr^, * 0 * , * Gosse- The No. 2 American team of Gil w ^ ^ l X a t ^ lori?. Yoa ta^^^LTsabfig m ^L-^ an .f ^ ^ "****.»*• Jones^ Dale Woife, James ^ ^ ^^ . court triumpbstopressure of pubUc^SeaV- f 09 ^ *»** ^ ^^^^ Campton and Beg Be^am wcre talked up by Minnesota ances. You ^ ^ too g^- ^ ^ ^ to^ar ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 's postponed tflts wffl be ^ ofi next Monday at their .j^,. F Morrison; A. National Bank team ^ £ S 0 ^ A ' Bartato " A " loop is also interested in o*!^ 111 - ^ ^ .r..->.v^ any area town teams. 9:00 P- m - ~ D " Giamichael - interested should contact J - Culini; M. VenHensbergen - "ter at SK 3-0456 for in- A. Lesperance; M. A. F::: - i . - negotiated the course m 1:27^9, over Northwestern 88-76, J)e ous S i^S2 ,e ^ f . the Dight paa l over Indiana 100-70; De- The *idge concluded ae.wa»-"'^*t aeV ^ J ,. 71 ^. J WTM TM BIOVWITOITT B«noUa, .ranee, was given ^ over We$tera Michigan 91- convinced Owens "needed nc T ZT° basketba ^ gam€s sdle<3 : WIN IK BASKETBALL ~ h~rt ^,, n «, «/ 1MWI,„<, «.iw, ii wl t.r . , T,..7-5T,. «X «,/«.* ~™;d,™^,„ + ^„^. „„„ r: Qled for tonight were postponed «WUI««IUL £r?c A vrSS a TL" °- W « ^r 1 * 51 5 wn S e ° f lan £ ng ^ 7»rst"L«na"oVer Louisvffle 64- more punishment, yours was an ^ iUI ^"^ "- c ^«-i~^ HutfJ;^ ^*i-, M00re; D - if 7 v*?" 1 ! c * am ? J 1( ^!^s * go Missis ^ p i s u t e over Geor- error of omission rather than ^ ^ ^ weatber - O^" B v THE ASSOCTATFD P * l ^ iSS^r^iL-S-rU?- ^^.i^L!^' 5I- fc !2 S 58-54 a ^ T e x a s Tech over commission." ""r ff££X£^*?££S. l^ ^ZTZZ^ ACES DEFEAT TIS 2 IN ROW _ ^CUTED PRESS ^ ^ R o d m a n ^ ' D ^ S S y ^ T ? wa^^aaS fe J g , ^L!ff5£ ^ ^ » ^ ^ ^ ^ te £w- £ Burns: A- S^ 011112 - M. Hut- eventtobe held at the Olympic S L n M a M S a a d S ? Mar?? ^bossS^wa^ rzeiuw^^'- ^ S ^ bcr ^- *c Aces to their SATURDAY « U T £?- mw "**«*** 7: » P- «• - M. J. Lathrop - J Aa^ks « ° 2 L ^ e A " M ° tt: M - FarreU " E - Gue ^- «oc.esters second der; F. Reale - N »-—• ' _ _ Fourth . ranked Providence Army game at West Point be- crushed Canisius, 84 - 71 and j cause of heavy snow accumula- Marist Colleee came from be- [tions.. An Eastern Hockev hind to edge Siena, 83 - 80, mi Bush - V. Underwood; M. Cerio- Garmisch, Germany, also have TexM christian 92-89. „.-„ „_,_„ nn , tm M. Early; L. Fralick - R. Tow- bids in. Gemson, St Mary's of Cab- jQRS. STATE COACH ers; M. Prosperi - B. Tapper; Grenoble is the site of the 1988 ^ ^ Manhattan won on * WU " oinia WAVI1 I. CamiUo . B. Poole: If Or Winter Olympics and it is cus- ^ ^, n*m*„n ed^ed Wake »»«. m uia.iMx |League g . m€ sehednled ^ ^ka^Triieai^'aiiat. tonight, Johnstown at Clinton. M ost Upstate New York STATE COLLEGE, Missr N.Y.. also was postponed be- te aa3S took the night off. « i^«^ «.«„ft-mad make^ (AP) ~ JerTy S 1 " 3110115 - ass »st- c *?»* ^ "^v ^ , Providence broke loose for 15 Atbonieorontteroafl(mans ^ a^jjet^u road, ^ head A flock of basketball games ^ajght poats to surge ahead SLSSTaSa? £ ? . « ' Jack «»«» * ^ssissippi SUte were called Tuesday night. In- of ^ itiag c^^ ^ gain , They lost ^ f j « a » * w - University, was killed in a car eluded among them was George 45.36 halftime lead. c^tmg a cariroveraf 12from wwck ^^^y ^^ ^ ^ washinr.on at Virginia Mffl- Bob Kovalsb scored eight of ^JZS IPULW^L^T teBdin « a hi « h scho6L oask^aa taf y- t Hampden-Sydney at ^ 15 points and finished the « «» road by Bayior 88-76. toornameDt at Prentiss. Miss. Lynchburg. MarshaU at More- ga me with 22 points and 12 re- Simmon*, 36, was reportedly bead, East Tennesee at Eastern bounds for the once . beaten By ED SCHUYLER JR. TO OK PLANS rMlte Mort on, Miss., to Kentucky, Union at Centre and Friars. Associated Press Sports Writer __ ^ visit a schoolboy eager at tie Indiana Central at Bellarmiae Canisius, which has a 6-9 rec- MEXICO CTTY W; — Presi - time of the accident. Youngstown hadtopostpone on iforthe season, was led by ally nthAr « '""' mau * m ' "• "w**™; «• T^ Boston Celtics are a team dent Gustavo Diaz Ordaz of Mississippi State officials said its home game against Gannon joac Morrison with 25 points scb**£ : » am * ** Weaver - A - Gerrard; E. Wieg- that sticks together, and one Mexico is expected to approve he died in a two-car collision when the team was maroosed Marist College of riairfiria lia^Ts^ r\T K>re 3 " d " R - s ~--" : 3 - McLora - M. *«t looks Uce it's stuck togeth- construction pians and a pre - and that Simmons was alone. by the weather at Carlisle. ?a.. at grabbed the lead with two SBois^t.f' 16 !; ^' Aioi ' A - CoUier - I. Prindle; S. er. ;liminary budget this week for No report was given concerning Monday night after beating Sus- minutes remaining and the Si- When the Boston players trot- installations for the 1968 Olym- the number of passengers in the quefaanna. ena team was unabletoward the court at new pic Games. other car or their condition. t A heavy snow dumped 11 off the 83-80 defeat. sett* g m m m m m g ^ o n 5 Madison Scjuare Garden How to be a two*car family on a one-car budget I CELTICS HOLD LEAD BY BEATING PISTONS •Mtr.llllimraMsrie. C Cant POC inci baatar. *>tL atM 4 Hal »• w . and BMawai ctaffH. BE Jiiew 3-2 Alor A Collier -1 ^ J *» Breune^»nlLJ or ?= M " ^^ " C °*^ ted on to seae. " ™*^[i C Jamey - B. Sergent; Yort^s Mad ^- . i v - Thornton - B. Park; J. Hara- Tuesday night they wore so " a assist whfl# C . '•?* ' M - Mia &*; N. VanSlyke- much tape it looked like part of * • »ad asskt^f^!;^^* 1 *: N. Cron . A. Wiley, their aaifonn * • &ed two * ^ 5 S£d°^ s:w P- m - - c - *«*"* ' K = - 2 5 ^ l ^ ^ * gw* - S. Stare: V atenomir »*.v .._,_.** ueiaero - M. Musenga; P. But once the opening buzzer sounded it was the Detroit Pis- tons, not the Cekics, who came Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF L»fcppin2 R v w . v ' . i 1- Deise ro - M. Musenga seven m e e t a i i ;if k " R Pbel P*: E - beaten foor«'m*. Toor8e °; H. Graham - C. Dunn; «™ 1 ** 1 tt ** Nan—. —^i-fc. —^ ,., .• , . r ^- _^ *J?? roar games j &.„, . CM ^. r 2r *^*» tetbafl Associatioa't Eastern ,Ia **« persstent and the field a leadersfora* ! ^rr"VJ5: , atuter; L -- Bea « •seven meetings. i * * • R - Pberps; E. Park •y^ehester in a ™iH\n. J ' ^^ " p - SP^- C. Cornelius- ."T! 5 la5t *Prmg, -' Ci V°gross:; M. Draper - P E * lS« Victory 10 ! ^nS their i T ^ V E R x * BORED and uncomfortable ladies were drag- PVJttmr .- .--.„•,.,, * sKm l e s d T a e National B a s - | i _ to^tootball game by their husbands, though the SHANK IS ASSISTANT COACH FOR FALCONS m c ^ o n Lexington Ky., and : The Indians bad trailed at the ! -Si^l. ^ ^i 31 S d ?* r * Point lead, at one point in the SI w^*> ' T 6 ^- W ^ re 9tcood W*- John M «n»v had! S!«,^f^L^? Play y*"- » P 0 ^ *» ^ Marist'while d^atomghtstop conege^^p^^^^a^ fust $15*4* p.o.e. I «POC - mm* I Test drive one today! * aafva-Ma aawaV ^3 22?23t2» CORTLAND FOREIGN MOTORS - Cortiand-Homer Road Pboae 749-2231 Division. oo w those poor players The New York Khkks nipped '*iH ever get dean,** e e » - »>ta~Srerfi^ "y: * W "»OB - B. Johnson- C 1* Baltimore Bullets 112-109 in.mentad one of the ladies. ' tookTTl E |f« art - * Harris; J. BrookS ^52Lf m ^ *S k f^2 ^ ^"SS 1 *• ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ ' * «—^-"9HBBBBBaaaaaaaaa irmi maaner. aad the San "I guess that^s what the *« defends affi^PW; V. Wasley - G. Watt of mad. "I don't see sce^g ^ - ^ ^ S T K l S r S f l ^ ^ * ^ * Sa^R^ah^r-S* 1 ^ i ^ ^ ^ V j 6 ^ °° I^bossWe'siS- Boyee; D - Beardsley 1 * ^^StDw <*****: J Linn - P. f-i il? 1 S* other Quebec ^ P * * - M. Hines. ^* B«r«v» « — - * i . SUNDAY 00 p. a. pfeRorie; D. Cc X^ hot BaJumore " ? : J - **••• PiiUmi - J. B. Gar- With two of their big guns oat A fomtdsbk 350-eound ol action, the Celtics once again rtmstenanadharwtartow displayed the t e a s work that nrf m a cwwaadbus. &* y ^^ cat:?^ 8 *^";^"^^!^- D J Craver R *"* becoro * *** «**eaark. P.G*w I ory;S,Crapo:« p ^^ i g ri £ 22-^. rtewi at har JaBow paa* aad HWMBIIIH Imt^aayboay aa thai va. aaaats^from Mel Couats aod Bffi.iicle gotng to offer me » ^ to 3T^wf» c ^Ijonasoa- D 'ACO** W" W/«Ct f ? sm i ir ^ ^f 1 *^°^* aDa IM «!» : * a w a «» «« i ^ ^ Springfield's'^ 0 ; B- Amo - H. Samson; M. »L*Ta*Searaa iLSHdied «*. fc-BMNMi - J. Samson; C . Dav-• £ ^ J J defease, block- tad aeriof' iZ!. •""• m \i—T^i_" 3 : **—•<•-» *• »—- ing several shots. He finished ^atr-lf 1 ?* **«ca«;A-CuK»tU;P.aoatasr-A. i m u poau as did Counts, * lal?" 4 ^ 1W - i^* 1 ^: E - Congdoa - B. and Tom Sanders added 14. Ikt XT*..** dta4-jP»««; L. Bowlaad - M. rritt»; :di e Miles led Detroit with 22. Wtltf . V. Lindsey; C TUT- Sam Joaes remained in BOS- tae«ati-«. Tartari; E. Aflea-A.toa with a strap threat, aad Wing; la. Hicks - S. CoviDe; A. John Havlieak watched from the Rongo L. Barnes; J. Davis - bench because of a groia Jsjary B. Hoar; G. Dava - B. Viet ->M the Celtics boosted their lead ery; Y. McGraw • R. McQaade; over idle Pailadelpeia ta a ^*2e. Period **a **r ^^P^aaaV ?«* up. hi* throat. Tat o nuke a roh «ea or his art, the ladthe^rrtcs oatt Baa About to ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - John Symank. assistant defensive backfield coach for the Umver- sky of Vagima, has been named to a similar post with the Atlan- ta Falcons of tee National Foot- ball League. Falcon bead coach Norb Becker named Symank defen- sive baekfield coach Tuesday. It was Becker's first appointment atece he was chosen as bead coach. Hockey attainted, "it has a awafy •aafaaa. \W±. tar ^^^^^^^ • • a -new speei- By flH,HHI.ftVftESS ^^•-BeaJe- M. Sochy - J. McMahon; T. game and over " g -ath ft TitWj iaUSBaat. "What's the tats* fhe %aad». O. LiBajr. to 1% Jvarythiag.' r»alady NaOoaal Hockey Leagae Torooto at Montreal Cort-Lanes is OPEN FOR BOWLING OUR PARKING LOT HAS BEEN PLOWED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! (BUI hum ia Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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  • TEIRTEEi COETLAND STANDARD CORTLAND. N. Y , WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 2, 1966 PAGE THIRTEEN

    w T h e i B a n n e r T u r n - O u t Expectedi lLLQIOIS BEATS ! CoDege Basketball |H0PE'S DESERT

    Roi Randall

    dinner

    F o r O l d T i m e r s D i n n e r A t MICHIGAN ffl BIG E l k s C l u b M o n d a y E v e n i n g CONFERENCE TILT

    Chairman John Morgan i, ex- from Morgan or Jim Garvey! By TED MEIER pecting a banner torn-out for at the Elks dub or by contact-: next Monday's ninth annual old'"1* Morgan at bom« by calling A s s o c i**6* Press Sports Writer timers baseball dinner which S?i"9?.4- T*"* a r e a l s o 0° s*1*; Michigan's reign as chamoi-wffl be held at the Elks Club, * A J ? ^ J 5 * " * f - & aBd wffl continue, whether you| «, T^aTrLwm'X^ —••• - • -- - - — — -.-.- »-«M - ^ >,»e»Mŵ « H ) i OI.«IXHUS ac Baltimore

    •-k* wiw : sa ie n a s &«« going weH des- '*'' " " ^ ** m ^ ^ Uanght - Elks Ditfi ^ advers/^th^riorwlt ^ ^

    S u n d a y evening. basket at club r o o m s , ^ Ducats "may" be obtained ± 'S^St^^ -

    was- * • No* « " 8 road victory ia the top'eoL

    tomorrow night — High League games

    : Playboys vs. Gorts ves vs. Warlocks at

    . . ^ the Orioles last sea- lege" basketball 'game Tuesday ison with his .297 batting aver- night | age and 80 runs batted in. He »if we can win at home we're tut 18 home runs, second only in," said Barry Combes, Illinois to rookie Curt Bkfary, made coach, after Freeman's closing 166 nits and scored 71 runs, des- heroics capped his aggregate 33-pite missing three weeks with a point performance. l H ^ ? . t b a ™ b - Illinois, currently 4-1 in the I On his 1965 accomplishments.,Conference to 5dx for Michigan f*f wa« named most valuable and Michigan State, has six

    at 3:30 at Cort-Lanes! ?>!fy«r ^J^* A m e r i c aa League, home games left with Ohio «. team event will be The doubles event of the la- iff STSl^no]s **«* to gain that State, Northwestern, Indiana,

    ' *"-J—'—l"-"- --- •- «*-- * - aonor. He has been a member Minnesota, Purdue and lowt, in

    ^DOUBLESSLATE IS LISTED FOR

    aa$ to be tie deadline

    j s i . - 5 n LADIES TOURNEY to open this Sundayj

    St. Louis 64, Louisville 60 De Paul 100, Indiana 79 Detroit 91, Western Mich. 79

    SOUTHWEST Tex. Western 104, X.M. St 78 Texas Tech 92, TCU 89 Bayior 88, gric 76 Texas 95, Howard Payne 83

    FAR WEST Oregon St 72, Hawaii 36

    OWENS IS-FINED $3,000 IN TAX

    :can stand the suspense or not, for five days.

    The tournament sports a se-lect field of 28 professionals, including the 1965 winner, B£ Casper Jr., Arnold Palmer, and the newest champion of the winter circuit, former IT. S. Open champion Ken Venturi.

    It also has 384 promising amateurs, which tends to com-plicate matters for at least four

    S i through Wednesday dies city bowling tournament ^"S""- .5** a1* o e , s l a memoer junnesoia, rurow am *uw., «, U T 7 I 0 T A U f l 017 'wiB be rolled off next week at * **J^ S ?'*?* t e a m for *« a d d i t k m to three on the road M A o l U l l u A O D

    Soodaywassetapastbe Co r t . L a n es , starting Thursdav s € a s o n f fT* a 1 ~ "' * * - " « * — iK-aa— s**f If™. w V " U U

    — - -•——=i^^< _ _ e. . majors all

    Mm- ' and also named the against Michigan State, star third baseman nesota and Northwestern.

    1 have to say Illinois is lead-

    SLIGHT GOLFER HONORED FOR 444-YARD ACE

    By WILL GRIMSLEY

    MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Join W. Galbreath's Graostark, named for a mythical kingdom, face*

    at the stiffest test of his brief : career today bat the kxig-said-• iag colt probably will be 1 to 5 favorite to pass i t

    Graustark, unbeaten ia Ms four starts to date, including the Arch Ward at Chicago last sum-mer, heads a field of seven Der-bjvage colts in the $25,000-added Bahamas Stakes at Hiaieah.

    The son of undefeated Euro-pean champion Ribot oat of Flower Bowl, Graustark won by 2'. lengths in his four starts and has never been extended.

    He is preparing for the Fla -ft™,,, H« »T»,i~,™ u ™, Associated Press Sports Writer simgo March 3 and other big Among me amateurs is, you "* - one, coming Up. A meeting with

    might guess, Bob Hope. | NEW YORK «P) — It doesn't Ogden Phipps' Buckpasser. the a b S ti2dlePao?\f %m ^ m ^ *? * K m _ R Fitznatrick - -vall-i of the bobsled chute are vvhtean next week • — — - : - - - ' • i n . *v- u t »«~"a«^ "J k Suits-R. McNeil; J. Com- . ™*P "F?^?101*? ^ P 3^ in *"iow and Bradley whipped country - , . . . „ . , ^ are also called off with W a - » Curtis; M, Cowbura- ^ J f ^ S ^ J * * ^ ' Cincinnati, No. 10, 67-56. AH Owens' voice trailed off and 2&1B********- ^ *>™ ****> ** TO-

    I. Flocco; W. Fabrizio - A -orcmg cancellation of Monday ^e home-court victories * " *- -"-J ™ - — had a final-roand 72 at Bermuda iKane; B. Thomas - H. Bfame; ' " * C. Bostwick - D. Jones: A'

    .Shatts - H. Comfort - B. Barter: B T B ^ i ^ _ = — ™ - J Canisius • * . » « - . — , Z ' l ^ ' J £ ° % E B ™ ™ ^ INTO

    . = = ^ ~ _ ~ to w and ctbe chute was ™ 3&^c££Z*Tm h ^ S ' T Z 9 9 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 0PC - ! two weeks ago, turned Ae fa- super^race, I W u ^ e f A B y ̂ . ^ ^ S ^ A X ^ p R E S S

    « 5 ^ S f , r t ? ° L T C ^ ^ known as "Big K- came ofx the Ohio State University. «-- Vandenburg; s. vl^7^r%>'?^^ J^1 ch2f' bench to pace Providence over When he won four gold med-- B. Harter; B V S ? S J S ^ £ ! ? " ? £ Canisius with 22 points. Bobby als in Berlin, a feat which

    :—x« - M. Sexton; M Bacock- ^ c f ?1 » one mmute, 18.18 J o e ̂ n ^ ^ ^ e ^ shed each got caused Hitler to

    M. Soule; G. Zattosky . J Rii- f f f ^ 3 * " ^ ? y n i ^ a5f r * * 20 points to lead Texas Western fh» a 9 m ^ h« êy; B. Bennett - r. i n mercury fafl from 46.4 degrees 0VeTNew Mexico State. Brad-

    worth

    off about 290 yards from the tee. this today after Brume! begai There was a wind with gusts up therapeutic swimming with las to 50 miles an hour. .; right kg still in a special kind «t

    "The wind caught the ban,,cast. and it carried to the drop-off,1 The brief swimming sessions then rolled into toe hole. Even I gave rise to speculation that was astounded." : Brumel had begun traimal

    Until Mitera cranked up and again. But the sources said Bnp

    C. BelL

    Gifted, physical director 7-QQ P m _ T kg, T _ r- _ _. v«ie - ij. ZULU, ijniams xo. 2 siea nmsneu a v, ^ u- .^at . M b r j o e o t America and the fr«* world -„. . -

    . . ,_ ^_ ^ . , ^ noie-in^ne on mel's êg wffl be fa the cast far 427 yards. Lou another month or two.

    former major Doctors wffl not decide untS raroaer J rw»Rart T n v _ m a d e * on the the end of the year whether m n D i.u . „ a n d J o e p- Wilson was far off 1TX-J ,"_ 5»o- virtorv that end- one er-or sho'iV «'tL atM 4 Hal »• w . and BMawai ctaffH.

    BE Jiiew 3-2 Alor A Collier -1 ^

    J*» B r e u n e ^ » n l L J o r ? = M" ^ ^ " C °*^ ted on to seae. " ™ * ^ [ i C Jamey - B. Sergent; Yort^s Mad

    ^- . iv- Thornton - B. Park; J. Hara- Tuesday night they wore so " a assist whfl# C . '•?* ' M- Mia&*; N. VanSlyke- much tape it looked like part of

    * • »ad a s s k t ^ f ^ ! ; ^ ^ * 1 * : N. Cron . A. Wiley, their aaifonn

    * • &ed two

    * ^ 5 S £ d ° ^ s:w P- m- - c- *«*"* ' K = - 2 5 ^ l ^ ^ * g w * - S. Stare: V atenomir »*.v .._,_.** ueiaero - M. Musenga; P.

    But once the opening buzzer sounded it was the Detroit Pis-tons, not the Cekics, who came

    Try and Stop Me — By BENNETT CERF

    L»fcppin2 R v w . v ' . i1- D e i s e ro - M. Musenga

    seven meetaii ; ifk " R P b e lP*: E-beaten foor«'m*. T o o r 8 e ° ; H. Graham - C. Dunn; «™ 1**1 tt ** Nan—. —^i-fc . —^ , . , .• , . r^- _^ *J?? roar games j &.„, . „ CM^. r 2r *^*» tetbafl Associatioa't Eastern

    , I a **« persstent and the field a

    leaders for a * ! ^ r r " V J 5 : ,a t u t e r ; L-- B e a« •seven meetings. i * * • R- Pberps; E. Park

    •y^ehester in a ™iH\n. J' ̂ ^ " p - SP^- C. Cornelius-

    ."T!5 l a 5 t *Prmg, - ' CiV°gross:; M. Draper - P

    E* l S « Victory10! ^ n S their i T ^ V E R x * BORED and uncomfortable ladies were drag- PVJttmr . - . - - . „ • , . , ,

    * sKm l e s d T a e National B a s - | i _ *±to^tootball game by their husbands, though the S H A N K IS ASSISTANT

    COACH FOR FALCONS

    m c ^ o n Lexington Ky., and: The Indians bad trailed at the!

    -Si^l. ^ ̂ i31 S d ? * r * Point lead, at one point in the S I w ^ * > ' T 6 ^ - W ^ r e 9 t c o o d W*- J o h n M«n»v had! S ! « , ^ f ^ L ^ ? *° P l a y y*"- » P 0 ^ *» ̂ Marist'while d ^ a t o m g h t s t o p c o n e g e ^ ^ p ^ ^ ^ ^ a ^

    fust $15*4* p.o.e. I «POC -mm* I

    Test drive one today! * aafva-Ma aawaV ̂ 3 2 2 ? 2 3 t 2 »

    CORTLAND FOREIGN MOTORS -

    Cortiand-Homer Road Pboae 749-2231

    Division. o o w those poor players The New York Khkks nipped '*iH ever get dean,** e e » -

    »>ta~Srerfi^ " y : * W"»OB - B. Johnson- C 1 * Baltimore Bullets 112-109 in.mentad one of the ladies. ' tookTTl E | f « a r t - * Harris; J. BrookS ^ 5 2 L f m ^ * S k f ^ 2 ^ ^ " S S

    1 * • ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ ' * «— -̂"9HBBBBBaaaaaaaaa „ irmi maaner. aad the San "I guess that^s what the

    *« defends a f f i ^ P W ; V. Wasley - G. Watt

    of mad. "I don't see

    sce^g

    ^ - ^ ^ S T K l S r S f l ^ ^ * ^ * S a ^ R ^ a h ^ r - S * 1 ^ i ^ ^ ^ V j 6 ^ °° I^bossWe'siS- Boyee; D- Beardsley 1 * ^ ^ S t D w M the Celtics boosted their lead ery; Y. McGraw • R. McQaade; over idle Pailadelpeia ta a

    ^*2e. Period

    **a **r

    ^ ^ P ^ a a a V

    ?«* up. hi* throat. Tat

    o nuke a

    roh «ea or his art, the ladthe^rrtcs

    oatt

    Baa About to

    ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - John Symank. assistant defensive backfield coach for the Umver-sky of Vagima, has been named to a similar post with the Atlan-ta Falcons of tee National Foot-ball League.

    Falcon bead coach Norb Becker named Symank defen-sive baekfield coach Tuesday. It was Becker's first appointment atece he was chosen as bead coach.

    Hockey

    attainted, "it has a awafy •aafaaa. \W±. tar ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

    • • a -new speei- By flH,HHI.ftVftESS

    ^^•-BeaJe- M. Sochy - J. McMahon; T. game and over " g - a t h ft T i t W j iaUSBaat.

    "What's the tats* f h e

    %aad». O. LiBajr. to 1% Jvarythiag.'

    r»alady

    NaOoaal Hockey Leagae

    Torooto at Montreal

    Cort-Lanes is OPEN FOR BOWLING

    OUR PARKING LOT HAS BEEN PLOWED

    FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE!

    (BUI hum ia

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