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Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, May 9, 196# 11 ' .


THREE GOAL WIN FOR


GISBURN The Aitkcn Shield final


Into the game much quicker than their opponents, and. after some good football in the 30th minute a high ball deep into the Chipping pen­ alty area was deflected into the net by one of the Chip­ ping defenders.


match between Chipping and Gisburn at Shawbridge last Friday .began in very windy conditions. The Gisburn players settled


fight much harder and for the remainder of the first half, mounted attack after attack.


This goal made Chipping


came a shot from Rhodes which deserved a goal. The fierce shot smashed against the cross bar and rebounded out to a Chipping forward.


Prom one of)rthese attacks Better


with his feet and five minutes later the whistle went for half time.


began to move the ball about and were playing the better football.


At the restart, Gisbum


play, J. Whittaker crossed what looked a harmless ball but with the wind blowing straight into the goal mouth, i t beat the goal-keeper to put Gisbum two goals up.


After only 10 minutes of


ping defencis was at tfti‘,1 stretch to keep the Gisbum forwards at bay.


aged only two shots at the Gisburn goal, being kept out


by the defence. Second


left, J. Whittaker hit the net with a 25 yard shot to score his secoind goal.


With 10 minutes of play


the game the Chipping de­ fence had to clear the ball off the line on two occasions.


In the dying seconds of


good clean match with only four free kicks throughout the whole game.


The whistle went to end a


son; Woodworth,-■ c a p t . ; Carter; Sagar; J. Whittaker; Bowden, sub.


Hudson, O'Donnell; Kenny; Huxtabler. Simpson; Atkin­


Gisbum team; Dennett;


Huxtable, Woodworth and J. Whittaker.


Outstanding players were The Chipping players man­ Prom this point the Chip­ But Dennett saved the shot


C litheroe Padiham b y four


the mark with two fours and a, two ■ His 39 in the first match' last. Sunday was the main batting feature in CUtheroe’s win over Earby. After further bright hittting


Washbrook was soon olf beat runs


and Davies opened for Clitheroe to the bowling of Halsail and Eland.


,


score to 107 when he was out to a catch by McLean In the last over of extra time.


CLITHEROE


he was bowled by Eland for Davies continued to collect


stylish singles and was joined by Turpin who was quickly


M. Washbrook b Eland A. Turpin lbw Eland---- J. Fletcher c Devon b


G. Davies b Eland


1 b w to Eland for one. ’ Runs continued to come


Aitkcn Shield winners Gisburn with (heir trophy which they re ce iv ed from Martin Dobson, of Burnley, centre, after the match at Shaw Bridge.


NOW THE FIGHT IS ON FOR


SECOND PLACE The Division ‘A’ championship was decided weeks


ago when Calderstones ‘A’ won with an unassailable lead,


certain to go to Trinity ‘B\ who lie second at' the moment to St. Paul’s ‘C’ but have to play Chatburn ‘B’ and should overhaul the leaders in that match. In an exciting match, the


play Low Moor Club Twice, and Trinity once. The Division 'B' title seems


although, the runners-up position is still not sorted out. Forden ‘A’ still have to


Bowkers v Chatbum “B’; Chatbum ‘A’ v OYC ‘B’; Ven­ ture Scouts v Forden 'B'.


top two teams played a draw last week, when A. Howarth won three games for St. Paul’s and M. Lofthouse and J. Peck won two each for Trinity ‘B’. In the team knock-out


Calderst’ncs A 21 16 Forden Club A 18 12 4 Low Moor Clb 17 12 Calderst'nes B 19 Ribb. W.


DIVISION A P W D 4


Trinity A . . . . 20


ICI B ......... 21 Primrose


‘B’ 21 ____21


competition, Calderstones 'A' beat ICI ‘A’ by six games to one, and Chatburn ‘B’ won nine-nil against Calderstones ‘B-.Forden ‘A’ have not yet played t h e i r preliminary round against CYC ‘A’ and are delaying the draw for the semi-finals. The games still outstanding are: Forden ‘A’ or CLC ‘A’ or


6


6 8 4


1 3 14 11 2 14 10


2 13 14 1 14 13


2 8


L P 1 36 2 28 3 26 5 20


St. Pauls C .. 20 15 Trinity B .. 19 15 Ribb. W. ‘O’ 20 12 Forden Clb ‘B’ 20 10 Vent’re Scouts 19 8 ICI A .. Chatburn OYC A .. Chatbum Bowkers CYC B ..


18 20


B.


.19 19 19


19


DIVISION B P W D


3 10 17 2 11 14 2 13 10 4. 13 8 .3 15 .5


L P 1 34 1 33 4 28 7 23 5 20 7 18


Clitheroe riders visit Morecambe


our way on Saturday, the advance party of Clarion cyclists left Clitheroe just after dinner en route for More­ cambe.


Taking advantage of the warm sunshine which came


Burnley footballer Martin Dobson after the Aitken Shield final at Shaw Bridge on Friday. Runner-up was Wilf Blezard, of Chipping.


Ribblesdale County Secon­ dary School, and played pre­ viously for Clitherce School­


John is a former pupil of


Caldcrstones for the pasl three seasons, has been picked by the referees of the Clilhcroe Amateur League as the Sportsman of the Year. He received his award from


TOP SPORTSMAN AWARD Twenty-year-old John Hardman, full back for


Aitken Shield semi-finals and one final for Calderstones in addition to his three full seasons of league play.


boys and Brockliall. He has played in four


John lives at the Crescent, Mitten Road, Whalley.


’countryfied’ route through Chipping. What attractive country’ in


ticular reason to rush we took the opportunity to go to Ingleivhite using the more


Since there was no par­


which to ride. Miles of fresh green grass and tidy fences, not too near the moorland ■to be bleak, but with the fells always ready to make their presence felt if we wished to travel on the nar­ row roads that climbed over them.


motorway has made it less ■busy.


the main road proper, although nowadays the


At Garstang we came to


World Cup Mexico'70


good time down into Lan­ caster and we arrived at Morecambe in time to see the last race of the after­ noon on the promenade. Morecambe cycling week­


We were able to make very


Hurst Green clinch


victory


Trinity o, Hurst Green 4 This fixture, played on


Wednesday week, was originally played in Febru­ ary, when the game was


to the League committee, who ruled that the match be re­ played, in spite of a protest from Hurst. Green. . The game started at a


abandoned by the referee. His report was submitted


good pace, with play swing­ ing from end to end. Kay saved an early attempt


freely from Davies and Fletcher, until the latter fell to a high slip catch off Eland


for five. Valuable


Davies was then joined by C itheroe’s new pro, J. day-


ton who had claimed eight for’32 in the first match. He opened confidently with a six off Eland and then two fours to put up the 50. Good all round batting and


Clayton c Stevenson b MEland .......................... 27


Eland .............


R. Vaughton b Ha'sall .. 0 G. Tomlinson not out .. 9 R. McLean c Eland b Atkinson .......................


S Westhead c Atkinson b 'Halsall ..........................


2; J. Eland. 16-5—41—7; P. Atkinson. 4.2—9—14—1


another six from Clayton put up the 79, when he was caught off Eland for a vaiuab’e 27. Halsall was relieved by


PADIHAM


R A. Devon c Blackburn b Clayton ................... H


was bowled by Eland for 15. M. B'ackbum soon followed


Atkinson, whose spinners caused trouble. Then Davies


for n'ne t° another slip catch off Eland. Entwistle and Westhead came together, and the latter was caught off his hand for eight to give Hal- sall his first wicket. The innings closed for 111


when McLean was caught at the boundary. Eland took seven for 41.


Catch


good form and at 62 for eight he had taken five wickets. J. Devon, 40, carried the


Padiham found Clayton in


from Bolton, and then R. Peel got the ball in the net for Trinity. The referee blew for an infringement, how­ ever, and the goal was dis­ allowed. Eatough scored the first for


S. Gee b Westhead........ 15 Halsall c Vaughton b McLean ..........


Clayton . i ................. ■ l Greenhalgh l.b.w.


R. Stevenson c Vaughton Mb Westhead ................ 2


R. G. Bailey b C’ayton .. 0 18


J. Devon c McLean b Entwistle ....................... 40


P. Atkinson b Clayton .. 0 H. Rigg c Westhead b Clayton .......................... 1


J. Heyes c & b Clayton 14 J. Eland not o u t ................ 3


Bowling: Clayton, 22—6—44— 6; S. Westhead, 10—2—25—2: R. McLean, 4—1—11—0; M. Blackburn. 4—1—11—0; A. Entwistle. 4.5—1—14—1.


Extras .......................... 4 Total (10 wfcts)............ 107


WHALLEY CRASH


Hurst Green, beating; the unsighted Kay from long range. Greenhalgh added a second


Upset


were holding the visitors’ for­ wards, with Morrison play­ ing Stratford completely out of the game in the air, and with some neat footwork on the ground.. Turnbull sustained an ankle


injury and was reduced to ■half his normal effectiveness, and although the odds were stacked heavily against Trinity, they still held Ann. Wilkinson scored the


injury and left the field, to be replaced by Edmondson, but this upset Trinity's attack, and Wilkinson added a third goal for Hurst Green’ before the interval. ■ After the re-start,, Trinity-


Robert Peel suffered a thigh


TO DEFEAT All out for 43, Whalley had seemed set to take a


goal after a goalmouth scramble.


by Chius Ryan, who took six for 17. None of the homo batsmen readied double figures, and fie last five


Donald Ormerod put on 25 to save his team from defeat. Whalley were sent crashing


But Harwood


failed’to score ft!all. But . Jun«j>j<lvi-took all


wood’s surprise. Whalley 43, Great Harwood


44 for 7. WHALLEY


G. Ireland c Ward b Ryan 5 N. Duckworth lbw Ryan 7 A. Anderson c Ward b Ryan ..................—


fourth for Hurst Green, but one felt that had Trinity escaped injuries it might have been a vastly different story. Teams: Trinity: Kay, E.


G. Touliam b Ryan........ 2 J. Peters c Theaker b Nicholson .................. 9 D. Blczard b Ryan........


8


G. Davenport c Ryan b Nicholson .................. 0


6


Penman, J. Penman; Mickle- wright. J. Morrison, Turn- bull: Howarth, J. Peel, R. Peel, Smith. Ainsworth. Sub. M. Edmondson. Hurst Green: Stephenson;


Tones, A. Cress; Young, G. Cross, Eatough; Wilkinson. Seed, Stratford, Greenhalgh, Bolton. Sub. Grindrod.


Society


end is notv a very well- known event, attracting en­ tries from all over the coun­


in irlorecambe and then went out to Middleton, retracing to finish in front of the pleasure fair on the promen­ ade. The morning was rather wet but it in no way deter­ red the schoolboys who assembled to do battle against the clock. Stephen Nightingale rid­


try. Our own immediate in­ terest was the Sunday morn­ ing time trials in which we had members competing. The 10 mile course started


Homing This week’s 110-mile


race from the Craven Arms was a bit harder for the birds, with a strong and sometimes cold cast wind


first few birds made good time with: the . others' drop­ ping in all day. Visibility was not too good and probably accounted for many being late.


at this end. Liberated at 11-40 a.m. the


ing for North Lancs Clarion, returned in 30 mins. 44 secs. Wc werc pleased to see two


of his classmates at the Grammar School.


Marr and Ian MicKnight, ■both in the colours of Pendle Forest C.C., return in 28—3 and 29—9 respectively. Iain Marr with an . allow­


Iain


ance of 3—15 gained ' third handicap award. In the men’s ‘25’ Keith


Weightman, who ■ encoun­ tered hard winds over the White Lund section of the course, finished in 1 hour 9 minutes.


Furious


... A three week holiday for two to see England


defend the World Cup next year in Mexico is the first prize in an exciting free to enter football com­ petition now appearing in .World Sports. Other features include Cup Final preview, the new athletics season, cricket, rugby union, swimming,


tennis, golf. ■ '


well-known Cleveleys R.C. rider Mike Gadd who, with a-’long 59’, was the only, man inside the hour.


the day was a tricycle race on the promenade. We were' pleased to see another local man win this after a furious ohase and an .even more, spectacular sprint. Terry Wareing of the


One ■ of the highlights of 1


ENDING WITH A BANG! BLACKBURN


. : COMBINATION DIVISION 2


North Lancs Road Club was the rider, and later we found out that he had already com­ pleted a ,*50 mile' event which he won in 2 hours 20 •/'uutc-i. .. . Next week, we go to Long-


Langho 6, Dcganwy ,Wand. 1


, .Langho ended;, the. sea­ son with a" resounding, win over Deganwy .Wanderers


May issue now at your newsagent-price 3l-


- day, David'Bailey leads the run to Appletrcewick, leav­


• '.dge on Saturday after toon to see the ■ G.H.S. Schoolboys TO’ and on Sun-


in g Clitheroe at • 9-15 • u.m. New members especially wel­ come.


Sprite,


• scored-from a free-kick to put Langho 2—1 up. <


equalise in the second, half, and werc greatly disappointed


- Deganwy ■ ■ ■ fought • ■ hard - to


.equalised towards half-time.' Just before the! interval,‘Kay


on Wednesday ’week. " Langho took an early lead through Miller, but Deganwy


: ; Kay’ scared from the spot kick, ■


when they conceded a penalty by hacking down Moore.


‘ scored a fourth goal with an angled shot. ■ ■ • ■ '■


the • wrong. way*, Howartfa sendiag • the goalkeeper


i headed on ito.him.by filler,; »• and Jump’s • ability --in the ’ air provided Langhos sixth ■ goal When he ■


• Kay completed bis hat-tack after : the ball baa been


. high centre. ‘ Langho finished the season


headed in; a


with 28 points from. 28 i ■ gamesl They.’won ; 11. • drew,


six and lost 11, sC0|lnB 78 goals, and conceding 78.


} ■ » The event was won’ by


won the pools. T. and D, Whaites came a close second, followed by R. MitchclL Birds are now getting into


The winner, F. Ecclcs, also _


■form and before long the big races will be upon us. . Members are asked to help


J. Threlfall b Halliwell .. 0 T. Parkinson b Ryan .. 0 J Rudd not out ............ 0 R. Singleton b Halliwell 0 Extras ........................


Total ........... ............ 43


19— 2; C. Ryan, 8—3—17—6; B. Nicholson, 3-2—1—2,


J. Edmondson st Ireland b Rudd ..................... 5


GREAT HARWOOD


C. Ward st Ireland b Rudd ............................ 0





IV. Haworth c Davenport b Rudd ..................... 1


Bowling: Halliweli, 7.5—0—


Great . HarVoad's seven wickets for 2C. much to Har­


surprise victory when they had Great Harwood seven wickets down for only 15 runs on Saturday, skipper


and had the visitors all out for 52. Ribblesdale Wanderers 191 for 5 dec., Rolls-Royce 52.


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS K. Proctor c Yates b Lemon ............


K.' Weaver c Sutcliffe b Lemon ....................... 10


12


A. Holden not’ o u t ----- 113 T. Wallbank c Ken­ nerley b Lemon — IV


A. Musgrove c Turner, b Kennerley


................ 9


W. Colley to Nutter . . . . 21 Extras .................


Total (5 wkts dec.) 9 191


—1: K. Richardson, 3—0—20. —0: R. Mather 7—0—37—1.


1—66—3; J. Metcalfe. 3—0— 18—0: J Kennerley, 7—0—41


8


F. Sutcliffe b Slinger .. T. Kennerley c Mus­ grove b Slinger —


ROLLS-ROYCE


K. Turner lbw Wilkin­ son .............................


E. Yates run out ......... R. Mugatroyd c Holden,


G. Hartley b Holden .. J. James c Musgrove b Wilkinson ...................


b Wilkinson ................


R. Richardson not out .. R. Lemon c Metcalfe, b


R. Nutter b Holden . . . . J. Mather c Metcalfe, b


Holden ......................


P. Wall c Topham b Rudd 0 Helliwell st Ireland b ■ Rudd ........................


Wilkinson ................... Extras .......................


J. Theaker c Threlfall b D. Rudd ......................... 1


2


R. Jagger c Peters b Rudd 2 J. Nixon not o u t ........... 7 Extras ................


Ormerod not out . . . . 25 1 20— 7; J. Peters, 12—2—23—0.


once more in the smooth running .of basketing birds by coming to us as soon as pos­ sible.; ! .• Results: -1. F. Eccles, 1427.36; 2, T. and D. Whaites, 1425.62 ; 3, R. Mitchell; 1418.44; 4, W. J. and F. Cottain, 1414.59; 5, T. and D. Whaites, 1403.03 ; 6, K. Craft, 1399.29; 7, Eccles and Son, 1384.57; 8, V. Alderson, 1374.26 ; 9, G. Wilkinson, 1373.43: 10, G. Wilkinson,’ 1368.64; 11, F. Nutter, 1367.59; 12, K. Croft, 1362.11.


Season’s first century


Tony Holden scored the first century of the season in the Ribblesdale League


Ribblesdalc Wanderers’


then went on to take three wickets for 10 runs Os the Wanderers ' scored an easy victory over Rolls-Royce at Church Meadow.


on Saturday. ■ . ■ He hit 113 not out, and


The Wanderers reached 191 for five before declaring,


.


Total (7 wkts) . . . . . . . . 44 Bowling: J. Rudd, 12.7—4—


Total .......................... 02


—2; I. Metcalfe, 5—3—10—0; P. Wilkinson, 6.2—2—8—4;


A. Holden, 3—0—10—3. Bowling: Slinger. 7—1—23 Bowling: R. Lemon, 17—


. Entwistle, c Devon b Eland ..................


5


. Blackburn c Devon b AEland • ......................... .9


5 8


Extras .......................... 5 Total (10 wkts) ......... I l l Bowling: Halsall, 12—2—51


6


15 20 1


The sun was shining at the Arborics when Washbrook .


Opening Club on


Clilhcroc Social- Club


scored a resounding victory in their home match against Wellington on Sun­


fine partnership, with Graham Davies scoring 87


day. The opening pair put on a


and E- Holden,-61. Scores: .Clitheroe S.C. G. Davies, 87; E. Holden, 61; D. Horsfield, 1; P. Brown, 9; D. Thompson, n.o. 6; R. Thompson, 37; extras, 9;


pair’s 148 put victory path


< Bowling; Holden, 9—1—31 —0; Whiteley, 7—1—22^—


Moore, 22; Pollard, 3; Huris- stone 6; Grimshaiw, 4; Slater, 0 no; extras, 4; Total, 139.


Lomax, 11—0—41—5; Hirst, 9.6-2—34-4. Barrowford: Hurst, 25;


0;


Handford, 18; Horsefield, 11; Britaliffe, 2; Wadsworth, 1;


Broadley, 1; Corden, 0; Lomax . , 1 no; Johnson, 1 no; extras, 1; Total (7 wkts) 61.


Moore, 11—3—25—5. In the match between Bum-


Bowling: Fell, 11-2-36-2;


ley HI and Clarion on Sun­ day, Clarion scored 132 all out and Burnley were 49 for 8 when bad light stopped play.


SNOOKER LEAGUE


Gunner. 5—0—40—0; Topham, l l_ 0—60—


total (6 wkts Dec.) 210. Bowling: Allen, 4—1—20—0;


Topham, 12;; Wallbank, 6; Read 1; Hall, 13; Allison, 0; Allen, 0; Janeczko, 3; Mitchell, 4; Birtwistle, 0;


24—1; Allison. 5—0—29—1; Mitchell, 1—0-4—0; Read, 1- 0—10- 0. Wellington: Gunner, 6;


3; 3: Hasnme, 5—0—


T. Warden .................... 69 B. Lee .................. H. Hilton....................


Morton, 0. Bowling: Brown, 8—3—16


—3; Horsfield, 9—3—15— C'ark, 5—2—5—2; Thompson,


meet Burnley 3rd XI at Chat- bum Road on Sunday is; R. Thompson, E. Horsfield, E. Holden, P. Brown, C. Simms, G. Clark L. Asp'nwall, P. Nestor. P. Fedder. D. Hors­ field, D Thompson, D. Nield, Res. J. Atkinson. Lucas II; 139, Barrowford


3—0—9—2. The Social Club’s team, to


Junior League


RIBBLESDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE DIV. 1.


II 93. Clitheroe II 51, Padiham


R. Houghton c Harrison b Clarke ................... 40


PADIHAM


D. Hargreaves c Laver b Clarke .......................


D. Monk lbw Clarke . . . . A. Whittle lbw Clarke .. T. Bailey c Seed b Har­ rison ..........................


b Clarke ...................


N. Hanson run out . . . . J. Law c Ayrton b Har­


K. Coward not out — Extras .......................


rison .......................... Total (10 wkts) 93


—0; G.' Clarke, 14—3—36—5; D. Ayrton 3—0—15—0; R. Harrison 10—1—20—4.


Bowling: R. Seed 6—2—21


R. Harrison, lbw Coward 19 W. Hooper b Coward .. 10 A. Laver b Whittle ____ .2 R. Wigglesworth run out : 5 G. Clarke b Derbyshire 0 R. Read b Coward ........... 0 M. Britcliffe b Coward . . 2 D. Ayrton c Hargreaves b


...........CLITHEROE


N. Hooley c Hargreaves ■ b Coward ................... 0 R. Seed not out ............


Coward — ............... 0


A. Bateman b Coward .. 0 Extras ....................... 3


8


2—14—7: A. Whittle 3—0— 12—1; J. Derbyshire 7—2— 22—


Total (10 wkts) ......... 51 Bowling: K. Coward 11—


1. Two liat-tricks


Bowkcr Bros o, Caldcrstones 6 Bowkcr Bros, fielded a


weakened side, and were out­ played by Calderstones, who gave a very attractive dis­ playBackhouse and Dust both scored hat-tricks for the hos­


pital side. Teams: Bowker Bros: Greenall


Moon, Evans; Pearce, Scott Choyce; Baskerville, Aspin wall, Smith, Brown, McLean Calderstones: Hoyle; Fitz­


patrick, Hardman; Austin, Reynolds, Finch; Holden, Smith, Leach, Dust, Back­ house.


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R. Eatough c and b Har­ rison ..........................


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T. Williamson . . . . . . . . 76 J. Geldard ................... 35 D. Sconce ................... 45 T. Palmer ................... 44 E. Altham ................... 42 B. Smith....................... 51


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TEL: CLITHEROE 2538


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Brush and Vacuum House Cleaning—Carpets B. BRIDGES


2, Woone Lane, Clitheroe Tel: 2807 s p.m. to 8 p.m.


SHIPS CARPETS ■


NEW ANU SECOND HAND Qualities v unobtainable cist


WALTON-LE-DALE ' PRESTON. Tel. 35175. .


'. 177 OHORLEY ROAD, T. FOWLER


where? Made; specially for bare wear for shipping ■ companies and Government : battleships ‘« Largo selection ol all; sizes.:


, LTD.


27 27 37 27 28


P


................... 72 48


................ 62 368 75


T. MacMenemy ......... 59 D. Nuttall ................. 52 F. McNab ................... 59 J. Newing ................... 76


R. Thistlethwaite . . . . 63 C Nutter


Pendleton 11 ................... 62


R. Thistlethwaite ... .6 0 Absentee . .. 369


73 W. waggett


N. Windle ................. . 115 T. Howarth ..............


T. Slate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 A. Hargreaves . . . . . . . . 52 N.' Burgess................... 101 D. Niven ...................... 48 ................. 47


Social Club ‘B’ 4


J. Whittaker .............. . 62 W. Cliff . . . F. Hudson .................


D. Ge’dard , J. Swain ... ..Absentee ...


B. Robinson P. Swain . ..


Billing


289 69


44 313


27 238 27 230 27


294 293 263 260 256


Pts 373


27 206 27 26 27


212 186


26- 166 27 27


182 167


164 115


DAVID WOLFENDEN GRINDLETON


Television and


Electrical Appliance Service


New Sets supplied to ordet


For Prompt Attention Phone: Ctaatbnm 461


D. HIGHLAND


GENERAL CARRIER LIGHT REMOVALS


STAMFORD PLACE CLITHEROE Tel. 3300—3907


Vac Cliimnev* Sweep


* HOUSE CLEANING


CARPETS and SUITES CLEANED


G. E. PARKER 3 WARWICK DRIVE


Tel. CLITHEROE 3475


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