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PAGE FOUR BRENHAM BANNER PRESS FRIDAY JANUARY 29, 1971
Host Conroe In Showdown Monday-- •
Cubettes Roll By A&M , 59-37
College Grid Draft
Nets Several Texans
Monday 'could be “D-Day"
for the league-leading Bren-
ham Cubettes, who moved a
step closer, to their second
straight outright district title
with a 59-37 win over A&M
Consolidated Thursday night
at College Station.
It was the Cubettes’ fourth
league victory without a loss
NEW YORK (UPI)- The fol-
lowing footballplayers who pl-
ayed their collegiate ball in
Texas were picked in Thurs-
day’s pro draft:
Round 1 -Elmo Wright, wide
receiver from the Univer-
Angeles Rams; Don Morrison,
offensive tackle from Texas-
Arlington, by the New Orleans
Saints; Dwight Wright, a de-
fensive end from East Texas
State, by the Pittsburgh Stee-
lers.
sity of Houston, by the Kansas Round 5- Ralph Anderson, a
% City Chiefs; Ralph Thompson, defensive back from West
wide receiver from West Texas State, by the Pittsburgh
Texas State, by the New York, Steelers.
Giants; Leonard Dunlap, de- Round 6 - Earl Thomas, ti-
fensive back from North Tex- ' ght end from the University of
as State, by the Baltimore. Houston, by the Chicago
Colts. Bears; Raymond Brown, ade-
Round 2 - Julius Adams, fensive back from West Texas
defensive tackle from Texas State, by the Atlanta Falcons.
Southern, by the Boston Pa-- Round 7 - Scott Palmer, a
triots; Dwight Harrison, wide defensive tackle -from Texas,
receiver from Texas A&I, by by the New YorkJets; James
the Denver Broncos; Charles Johnson, a wide receiver from
- Ford, defensive back from Bishop, by the Green Bay
the University of Houston, by Packers; Brownie Wheless, a
the Chicago Bears; Charles tackle from Rice, bythe De-
“Cotton” Speyrer, a wide re- troit Lions; Gene Mack, a
ceiver from Texas, by the linebacker from Texas-El
. Washington Redskins; Wayne Paso, by the Minnesota Vi-
Walton,: an offensive tackle, kings._____________
from. Abilene Christian, by
the New York Giants; Isaac PFUKTS DNIEFS
------:—4—.-----------— Thomas, a defensive back COACHING SWITCH
Brenham’s Denise Thiel from Bishop College, by the WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.
One Of Cubettes’ Stellar Senior Guards . ;__L Dallas Cowboys Bill Atessis, (UPI) - Williams College an-
- — -—«--------------------J: a defensive end from Texas nounced the hiring of Al Jacks
Rrenha m A dvance by the BaltimoreColts. as its new head football coach
A M . fensive back from Prairie
down the top spot with four in Burton Lage Meet View, by the New Orleans “ three leaguechampionsmipsin
games left to play, including : 4 * Y . Saints; Dave Elmendorf, a de- eight seasons bupsin
the closing contest here again- The Brenham Cubs and Cub- The' Cub JVs beat Somer- fensive back from Texas A&M,
st Brenham. . x . ettes Junior Varsity teams ville, 68-61, and the Cubettes by the Los Angeles Rams; PIRATES SIGN THREE
In other loop tilts tonight, both advanced to the. semi- were awarded a decision oyer Tony McGee, a defensive end PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The
Columbus (3-3) is at A&Mand . rounds of the Burton Bellville, which used an in- from Bishop College, by the
Hearne (1-4) travels to Junior Varsity boys and girls eligible player. Chicago Bears; Charles Hall, -----, ....co..
basketball tournament after Brenham’s boys next take a linebacker from Houston, by Clines, John Jeter and infield-
-usxxcoos opening round games Thurs- on Snook while the Cubettes the ClevelandBrowns: Willie
' . 3 6 * were scheduled to play Burton
: AREA CAGE 3.__________- today at 2:40 p. m. Burton’s
• SCHEDULE * Potent Fangs girls won their opener over
eCREDOLE - A - eP Royal, 20-17.
FRIDAY Defeat Kittens In the boys JV game, Br‘
La Grange A&B at Brenham
Cubs, 6 p.m. Sizzling-hot Navasota pro-
ved to be t0° much for the
. SATURDAY Brenham Kittens A-team here
Blinn College at Texas A&M Thursday, as the tail and tal-
Freshmen, 5:45 . n ented Fangs racked up a 71-
Cubette B-team at BurtonJV
Tourney
Burton Jr. Varsity Tourney
finals
against four losses on the
year. .
Sharon Mather paced the
Cubette scorers, breaking the
double figure mark with a 13-
ever, should Conroe win, the her players with the exception
race would be deadlocked be- of veteran forward Terrie Ad-
tween the two clubs and the amson, who just returned to
title chase would go down to duty after a virus illness,
the wire. Leading the Cubette scor-
Brenham picked up its 18th ing parade were Dottie Kolk- point output. Jo Lynn Kelm
season win against seven los- horst with 20 points, Frances added 7 points. Barbara Ger-
ses by taking a 14-7 lead af- Sommer with 19andLeeHass- man topped Tigerette scoring
ter one quarter against A&M karl with 15. All the winners’ with 10 counters.
and stretching the margin “guards turned in their usual The B-team game opens
6 6 --— ----* • Monday’s crucial twinbill here
against Conroe with a 6 p.m. -
tipoff, and the varsity tilt fol-
lows at 7:30.
through the next three stan-
and kept them one game ahead
of Conroe, which beat winless zas to deal the College Station
Cy-Fair, 58-40, Thursday at
Conroe for its third win again-
. - st a lone two-point loss to the
Cubettes,
Monday night the Conroe Ti-
gerettes visit-Brenham for a
showdown contest. If the Cub-
ettes win, they would clinch
the district crown with a two-
game lead with only one game
left against Cy-Fair. How-
lassies their third loss again-
st one win. -
karl with 15. All the winners’
"guards turned in their usual
outstanding game.
A&M Consolidated had two
forwards in double figures,
with Diane Quitta and Kathy
. With all three starting for- Kuttler each netting 14points.
wards scoring in double figu- The Cubette Junior Varsity,
res during the game, the Cub- which had played an earlier
ettes held a 31-20 halftime game Thursday in the Burton
lead and went into the final Tournament, came back that
quarter with a 42-31 spread, night to defeat A&M, 24-17.
Brenham coach Mrs. Ed
Leps Play
Cubs Here
Brenham’s JVs built up a . La Grange’s Leopards will
16-6 halftime lead on the way be seeking their first league
to picking up their 13th win win and the Brenham Cubs will
________________________------------------------- be out to pick up their fifth
Plunkett Is Happy Patriot.. * triumph and stay in the race
TAC 4B nappy amor for title honors when the two
—• 7 Th A v _ • ny 7 clubs meet here tonight ina
Pro Grid Draft Continues Today
By JOE CARNICELLI , tinues today as the National two months of speculation with the varsity encounter fol-
UPI Sports Wr iter Football League heads into the Thursday when they turned lowing at approximately 7:30.
NEW YORK (UPI)-The Jim second day of its annual col- »down 17 trade offers to take The Cubs are currently in
Plunkett mystery is over and lege player draft. Plunkett, the Heisman- Tr- a tie with Elmore for second
the George Allen mystery con- The Boston Patriots ended ophy-winning quarterback place in the West Zone stand-o
::*****-* eaxwoxxoouxunonteinsea from Stanford who set NCAA ings, both with 4-2 marks.
: g career and single season pas- . A& M Consolidated (6-0) holds
TD TT T om sing records last season. The
UTait listPatriots, who finished with
iIU 1 € ADt . the worst record in the lea-
gue last season, made Plun-
***************............′ kett the first player to be ch-
osen in the 17-round session.
But the machinations of Al-
Mather substituted freely th-
roughout the contest, using all
FIRST ROUND
Oakland, Clarence Davis, running
uarter. back. Southern Cat; New Orleans from
arene Los Angeles, Don Morrison, tackle, Tex
as, Arlington; Miami, Joe Theismann,
quarterback. Notre Dame, Detroit, Lar- have been something else Elmore
a Woods, defensive tackle, Tennessee ten have been something else. , Eior
ST; San Francisco, Tony Harris, running
back, Toledo.
. Minnesola, Vince Clements, running and hired by Washington as
coach almost without hestiga-
■ Boston — ' Jim Plonkett,
back. Stanford: New Orieal
Manning, qudfferback, MIssiSSppy, nuua-
ton - Dan Pastorini, quarterback. Santa
- eCara; Buitalo — J. O. Hill, wide receiver,
-Arizona State; Philadelphia — Richard
Harris def. tackle. Grambling.
-• New York Jets — John Riggins, running v
back, Kansas; Atlanta — Jo; Proti, run-
ning back, northeast Louisiana; Pittsburgh
— Frank Lewis, wide, receiver, Gram-
bling; Green Bay from Denver — John
Brockington, running back, Onio State.
Los Angeles from Washington —Isiah
, Robertson, Southern University.
Chicago — Joe Moore, running back .
Missouri: ■ Denver - Mary Monigomery, Boston Jim Kelly linebacker, Notre
off. tackle. Southern California: San Diego Dame, Pittsburgh from New Orleans.
— Leon Burns, running back, Long Beach Larry Brown, tight end, Kansas, Butta-
Slate; Cleveland — Clarence Scott, defen- Io. Don Green, tackle. Purdue, Philadel-
sive back. Kansas State, Cincinnati — phia, Tom Schellabarder, tackle. San
Vernon Holland, defensive tackle. Tennes- Dieno State; Houston, Willie Armstrong,
see State. . ,, . . runnina back, Grambling,
sine stey
. shiah-snuckh Me tens.
Fos, Angeles - Jack Youngblood, del. end. bock, 5 7 Sml AT sanMFTaReisc, from
- DA _ Chicago. Dean Shaternick, tackle. Kan-
net,etratim ab Re sas State: San Diego, from: Green Bay
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running back, onto state: Dallas - Toay U. San Diego. Ray White, linebacker.
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. SECOND ROUND KT*NL RMWaaMYKS GoAmSGATVRSERT
Boston — Julius Adams, defensive tac- Wallis, linebacker, Missouri; San Fran
kle, Texas Southern; Chicago from New cl-.co. from New York Giants, George
„ . Orleans - James Harrison, running back, Wells, linebacker. New Mexico State:
* Missourio Buffalo — Jan White, tight end. Oaklard. Boh Moore, fight en-Y Stanee
Ohio State: Detroit (from Panladelphia) - ford; Green Bay, from Los Angeles
David Thompson, center-guard. Clemson; through Washington, Jim St itwagon - ll-
New Orleans (from Houston) — Sam Hol- nebacker, Ohio State; Detroit, Pete
den, guard. Grambling. Newell, guard, Michigan. -
----------San Francisco from Green Bay— Ernie
Janet, guard, Washington; Washington
. —Cotton Spevrer, wide receiver, Texas:
- Kansas City from San Diego—Wilber
Young, def. tackle. William Penn;
. Cleveland—Bo Cornell, running back,
, Washington: Cincinnati—Steve Lawson,
guard. Kansas.
New York Jets—John Mooring, off.
tackle, tempo; Atlanta—Ken Burrow,
wide receiver, San Diego State: Pilts-
----burgh— Jack Ham, linebacker, Penn
Stale; Denver—Dwight Harrison, wide
receiver, Texas A & I; Chicago-
Charles Ford, def. back, Houston.
MIAMI Otto Stowe, wide receiver,
a Iowa State; Detroit—Charley Weaver,
linebacker, Southern California; San
Francisco—Joe Orduna, running back.
Nebraska; Philadelphia from Minnesota
. —Henry Allison, quard, San Diego
State; Dallas—Isaac Thomas, defensive
back. Bishoo; Baltimore—Bill Atessis.
defensive end, Texas.
Pittsburgh Pirates announced
Thursday outfielders Gene
THIRD ROUND
Buffalo from Boston through Okland
—Bruce Jarvis, center, Washington:
* New Orleans— Bivian Lee, defensive
back. Prairie View. San Francisco from
Philadelphia-Sam Dickerson, wide re-
ceiver, Southern California, Houston-
Lynn Dickey, quarterback, Kansas
State; Buffalo-Jim Braxton, running
. - back. West Virginia. ′
New York Jets — Chris Faraopoulos,
defensive back, Brigham Young; Allan-
----------ta-Leo Hart, quarterback. Duke; Pitts-
. burgh-Steve Davis, running back. Dela-
ware State; St Louis from Denver-
James Livesay, wide receiver, Rich-
mond Green Bar—Charles Hall, defen-
sive back, Pittsburg.
Los Angeles from Washington—Dave
— Elmendorf, defensive back. Texas
AIM, Chicago—Tony McGee, defensive
end. Bishoo. Tex- San Diego— MIKE
Montgomery, running back, Kansas
Stair '
Cleveland, Paul Staroba, wide receiv-
er, Michigan; Cincinnati. Ken Anderson,
quarterback, Augustana, III; Cleveland
from Kansas City, Charles Hall, line-
, backer, Houston; Dallas from St Louis
Sam Scarber, running back, New Mexi-
co; New York Giants. Ronnie Hornsby,
linebacker. Southeastern Louisiana.
Oakland, Warren Coegel, confer, Pe
State Chicago from Los Angeles Bi
Newton, tackle Nebraska: Detroit,
, linebacker
Cisco, Willie
Minnesota. Eddie Hackett, wide re-
ceiver. Alcorn A&M: Dallas, Bill Greg-
ory. defensive tacke. Wisconsin; Baifi-
more, Karl Douglas quarterback, Texas
A&l.
Gerry Mull ns, f oht end. Southern Cal.
Denver, Cleo Johnson, defensive back.
Alcorn A&M, New Orleans from Wash-
innion, Richard Winther, center, Missis-
sippi,
FOURTH ROUND
Allen, fired.by Los Angeles
Minnesota, Vince Clements, running
back, Connecticut; Dallas, Adam Milch-
ell tackle, Mississippi: Pittsburgh from
Baltimore, Dwight Wight, defensive end.
E Texas St.
FIFTH ROUND
Pittsburgh, from Miami. Ralph Ander-
son, defensive back. West Texas State;
San Francisco, Marty Huff, linebacker,
Michigan: Pittsburgh, from Minnesota,
Fred Brister, linebacker, Missssipol:
Dallas, Ron Kadziel. linebacker, Stan-
ford; Baltimore, John Andrews, tight
end Indiana.
Sixth Round .
Boston, Dovid Hordt, tight end Ken-
lucky; New Orleans, Don Moorehead,
running back, Michigan; Philadelphia
Jack Smith, defensive back, Troy State:
Houston, Willie Alexander, defensive
back, Alcorn A&M; Chicago, from Buf-
falo, ‘Earl Thomas, tight end, Houston;
New York Jets, Phil Wise, defensive
back. Nebraska-Omaha: Atlanta, Torn
Hayes, defensive back, San Diego State,
Pittsburgh, Craig, Hammeman, defensive
tackle, Oregon State.
Denver, Harold Phillips, defensive back.
Michigan State: Green Bay, Scott Hunt-
er, quarterback, Alabama; Washington.
Conway Hayman, guard, Delaware; Cleve
land, from Chicago, Doug Dieken, tack-
le. - Illinois;" San Diego, Jacob Moves,
running back. Tennessee State,
Cleveland, Jay Dixon, defensive end,
Boston U.; Buffalo, from Cincinnati, Bill
McKinley, defensive end, Arizona:" Kan
sos City, Kerry Reardon defensive back
Iowa, St. Louis Mel Gray, wide received.
Missouri; Atlanta, from New York
Giants. Roy Brown defensive back, West
Texas State; Oakland, Greg Slough, line-
backer, Southern California.
Detroit, from Los Angeles through Phil-
adelphia. Frank Harris, quarterback,
VoBoston College: Miami, Dennis Cole-
man. linebacker Mississippi: Detroit.
Herman Franklin, wide receiver, South-
ern California; Son Francisco, Alvin
Bresier, wide receiver, Auburn; Philadel-
phia. from Minnesota, Wyck Neely, defen-
sive back. Mississippi; Dallas, Steve
Maier, wide receiver, Northern Arizona:
Baltimore, Ken Frith, defensive tackle,
Northeast Louisiana. ,
Seventh Round
Oakland, from Boston, Don Martin, De-
fensive bock, Yale; New Orleans, Larry
DiNardo, guard, Notre Dome; Houston,
Phil Crovle, linebacker, California; Buf-
falo. Bob Chandler, wide receiver, South,
ern California; Philadelphia, Haro’u Car
michael, wide receiver, Southern U.; New
' York Jets, Scoff Palmer, defensive lock
- let Texas- Atlanta, Wes Chesson, wide re-
E colver, Duke.
Pittsburgh Worthy McClure..--whig
guard, Mississippi, Denver, Doug Adams
linebacker, Ohio State; Washington, Wi-
lle Germany, defensive bock, Morgan
State; Chicago, Buddy Lee, quarterback,
Louisiana State; Green Bay, David Dev.
Is. wide receiver, Tennessee State; Ton
Diego, Chuck Dicus, wide receiver, Ar-
kansas
Cleveland, Bob Jacobs, kicker, Wyo-
ming: Cincinnati, Cornelius Croig, defen-
sive back Fisk, New Orleans. From Kon
sas City, Bob Newland, wide receiver,
Oregon: St. Louis, James Coach, defen
sive back, Colorado; Houston, from New
York Giants. Larry Watson, tackle, Mor-
gan State; Green Bay from Oakland, Lea
nord Johnson, wide receiver. Bishop, Chi-
cago From Los Angeles, Dennis Ferris,
runnina back. Pittsburgh
Beaver from Boston, Lyle Alrado, de-
fensive end. Yankton S.D.; Dallas from
New Orleans, Joe Carter, defensive end.
Grambling Houston: Larron Johnson, y‘n,~wum T*IYSMWI MIN
tackle Missouri: New Orleans from ", Detroit, Brownie Wheless, tackle, Rice;
Buffalo Carlos Bell, running back, Hous- Miami Ron Dickerson, defensive back,
ton; Philadelphia, Happy Feller, place Kansas State: San Francisco. John Wat-
kicker, Texas. 4 son, tackle, Oklahoma; Minnesota, Gene
New York Jets. Bill Zapalac, ling. Mack, linebacker, Texas El Paso; Dallas,
Packer, Texas; Atlanta, Mike Potchad, A: Bill Griffin, tackle Catawba: Baltimore,
tackle. Pittsbura. Kan*; Pittsburgh. ' Gordon Bowdell, wide receiver, Michigan
Chicago: Jerry Moore, defensive back,
Arkansas, Los Angeles from Green
Bay, Steve Worster, running back. Tex-
as. New Oricans from San Diego,
D Artagnan Martin, defensive back,
Kentucky St.
Cleveland, Robert Pena, quaro, Mas.
sachusetis: Cincinnati, Fred Willis, run-
ning back, Boston College, Kansas City,
David Robinson, tight end, Jacksonville,
Ala.. St.; St. Lovie. Larry Willingham,
defensive back. Auburn: New Vork
Giants, David Tipton, defensive tackle,
Stanford.
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tion, took back a good portion j
of his Ram team Thursday. ‘
Allen acquired his three
. veteran linebackers - Myron
Pottios, Maxie Baughan and
Jack Pardee, defensive tackle
Diron Talbert, offensive gu-
ard -John Wilbur and running
back Jeff Jordan for linebac-
ker Marlin McKeever and a cubette B-team at purtv v *-------
host of Redskin draft choices- Tourney 0
the two seasons The HpuIney , - „ A-fter losing by only two
Redskins forked over their Burton Jr. Varsity Tourney points in their last meeting
nedsforked over their finals at Navasota, the Kittens found The JV Tournament runs th-
’ 1971 andath andchoices bird MONDAY ..the basket hard to hit Thurs- rough Saturday, with the title
fourth, fifth, sixth and sev. Conroe A&B at Brenham day while the Fangs had rad-games set for that night,
enth next year for the six Cubettes, 6 p.m. ar-eyes, both from the floor —L Sen +.
• Rams. Cubs Freshmen A&B at Sn- and the free throw line to COLLEGE RESULTS
- Allen, who claims he’s ook, 6 p. m. - build up a 34-14 halftime lead.
thinking of winning now, not .—A " Mike Dahmann lad Kitten
in the future, then pulled an - Pair Of 66S scorers with 8 points. Mark
other stunner by trading off
Parker, a center from North
Texas State, by the San Fran-
cisco Forty-Niners; Karl
Douglas, a quarterback from
Texas A&I, by the Baltimore
enham led by 35-33 at the half Colts.
and built the margin to 55-45 . Round 4- Carlos Bell, run-
going into the final period. ning back from Houston, by the
Larry Boehnemann and Ed- New Orleans Saints; Happy
win Morrow both finished with Feller, kicking specialist
19 points for the Cubs and from Texas, by the New York
Roosevelt Harris had 16, Bou- Jets; Steve Worster, running
Idin scored 22 points for So-, back from Texas, by the Los
merville and Roberson got 14. fe-e-ie-eescu--uuu*
er Jose "Pagan have signed
their 1971 contracts.
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still another draft choice for
Boyd Dowler, the veteran Gr-
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ached for Allen at Los Angeles
last season.
Plunkett isn’t going to let a
little cold weather bother him.
“I just want to play proball
and I’ve been resigned to the
'fact that I would play for the
team that picked me,’’ said
Plunkett after his selection by
—the Boston Patriots. “I haven’t
played in cold weather too
much since I come from Cal-
ifornla but I’m happy to be
In Golf Lead
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI)-
If the weather continues fine -
and the forecast is for warm,
sunny days - the Andy Wil-
liams - San Diego Open could
wind up as a replay of last
week’s Phoenix Open.
In the Phoenix, you’ll re-
call, the cut for the final two
rounds was set at five under
par 139. In the San Diego Op-
en, it could be almost as low
when they trim the field after
Kramer and Johnny Rog-
ers added 6 each. Navasota’s
Webb pumped in 25 points and
Lauter had 15.
The Fangs
overcame an
18-12 halftime
deficit to
By United Press International
Hardin-Simmons90 M'cMur-
East Texas State 83 Austin
College 79
Wayland 68 Lubbock Christian
67
Drake 90 North Texas State 66
coMPLmTI MY CRANING & LAUNDRY smavich
today’s second round.
with Boston.” Eighty-one players in the
Archie Manning, theMis- - starting field of 142 pros and
sissippi quarterback who was two amateurs shot par or less
New Orleans’ first pick in the opening round Thurs-
following Plunkett’s selec- day. When all the firing was
tion, claims' he hasn’t made
a decision about his athletic
future. He’ll weight the Saints’
offers against those of the
baseball Kansas City Royals,
who also drafted him as a
shortstop.
Quarterback Dan Pastorino
of Santa Clara, the thirdplay-
er selected in the draft, said
he was “thrilled to death”
to his choice by the Houston
Oilers.
“I’m very happy indeed,”
said Pastoroni. “1 didn’t ex-
pect it. I’m very anxious to
meet with the Oilers’ coach-
ing staff to talk about the fu-
ture.”
over on a day tailor-made for
golf, Dave Eichelberger of
Waco, Tex., and rookie Ralph
Johnston of New York City,
were the leaders with six-un-
der-par scores of 66.
OFF THE CUFF
COMPLIMENTS OF
BOEDEKER’S
ka arfor to lady in pet shop:
“I can talk -- let’s see you
fly!”
***
Nowadays, it’s considered a
I good idea to marry young and
I have a congenial roommate
I at college. .
r When conscience tries to spe-
■ ■ ak, sometimes the line seems
I' to be busy."
***
■ You realize the enormous dif-
■ ficulties of 'building a better
I world when you finally get
■ down to cleaning out the gar-
age.
***
On the other hand, here’s one
thing that’s easy: The low
. low price you’ll be happy to
pay for a suit during our semi-
annual sale.
BOEDEKER’SCJ
nip the Kitten B-team, 26-24.
Mike Phelps and Robert
Bockhorn each scored 9 po-
ints for the Kittens and Jerry
Herrmann had 4. Thompson
paced Navasota with 11 and
James got 6.
The Kittens travel to A&M
Consolidated next Thursday
for A&B games.
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