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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Ajpril 18, 1903. 
hundred and twenty members and their guests were 
present. Commodore Louis F. Heublein presided. 
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The annual regatta of the Gloucester (N. J.) Y. C. 
will be held on the Delaware River June 21. 
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The officers and committees of the Penataquit Corin- 
thian Y. C, of Bay Shore, L. I., are as follows : Com., 
J. Adolph Mollenhauer; Vice-Com., \Villard L. Candee ; 
Rear-Com., Charles A. O'Donohue ; Treas., Richard A. 
Bachia; Sec'y, Joseph E. Owens. Board of Governors — 
Rawson Underbill. Allan Pinkerton, William A. Tucker, 
Edward C. Blum, William A. Hulse, M. D. ; J. Campbell 
Smith and George W. Burchell. Regatta Committee — 
Josiah Robbins, Robert W. Haff, A. W. Seaman and R. 
Tucker. House Committee — William A. Tucker, C. O. 
Grimm. Edward C. Blum, Richard A. Bachia and C. A. 
O'Donohue. Membership Committee— Joseph E. Owens, 
Richard A. Bachia and Chester B. Lawrence. 

' Iroquois Rifle Club. 
The Iroquois Tiifle Club, of Pittsburg, Pa., will hold its spring 
tournament on April 21-33. It will be opened with the Memorial 
trophy handicap match, open to members only. Each contestant 
will shoot 50 shots on five targets of 10 shots eacn. The member 
hr.ving the highest total score with handicap added, will receive 
a valuable silver trophy presented to the club in honor of its late 
member, A. C. L. Hofmeister. The cup was given the club by 
Plofmeister to be shot for annually. Tlie last two days will be 
devoted to a continuous prize shoot, open to all: 
The scores for last week's shooting are: 
Medal match: 
Eli Reed 244 244 243 
A T Huebner 245 244 244 
E Rahm 239 235 234 
J O Smith 239 239 239 
H Sperling 233 236 238 
K W Zoeller 228 230 230 
C C Hofmeister 243 239 239 
R G Vogeley 226 226 228 
Secret handicap: 
Eli Reed 243 242 242 
R Rahm 233 242 231 
H Sperling 237 237 235 
Fixtttfes. 
April 16.— Kent, O.— Portage County Gun Club's tri-county 
shoot. W. L. Lyman, Sec'y. 
April 18.— Glen Rock, Pa.— Open shoot for live-bird champion- 
ship of York county, Pa., and all-day shoot of Glen Rock Gun 
Club. Allen M. Seitz, Sec'y. 
April 20.— Springfield, Mass.— Spring tournament of the Spring- 
field Gun Club. C. L. Kites, Sec'y. 
April 20.— Patriots' Day shoot of the Haverhill, Mass., Gun Club. 
S. G. Miller, Sec'y. 
April 21-22.— Olean, N. Y., Gun Club's fourth annual tourna- 
ment. B. D. Nobles, Sec'y. 
April 21-22.— Attica, Ind., Gun Club's tournament. C. B. Lamme, 
Sec'y. 
April 21-23.— Concordia, Kans.— Kansas State Sportsman s Asso- 
ciation's State shoot, under auspices of Concordia Blue Ribbon 
Gun Club; $300 added. F. VV. Olney, Sec'y. 
April 22.— Rushylvania, O., Gun Club's shoot. 
April 22-23.— Troy, O., Gun Club's tournament. 
•April 22-23.— Pittsburg, Pa.— Herron Hill Gun Club. Harry 
Vandergrift, Sec'y. 
April 26.— Brooklyn, L. I.— Fulton Gun Club's shoot. G. R. 
Schneider, Sec'y. 
April 28-30.— Paducah, Ky., Gun Club's tournament. 
April 28-May 1.— Lincoln, Neb.— Nebraska State Sportsmen's As- 
sociation's twenty-seventh annual tournament, under the auspices 
of the Lincoln Gun Club. F. E. Mockett, Sec'y. 
April 29.— Wellington, Mass.— Boston Gun Club's annual team 
shoot. H. C. Kirkwood, Sec'y, 23 Elm street, Boston. 
jMay 1-2.— Annual spring shoot of the Glen Rock, Pa., Gun Club. 
Allen M. Seitz, Sec'y. 
May 4-6.— Tournament of the Mississippi Valley Trapshooters 
and Game Protective Association, under auspices of Vicksburg, 
Miss., Gun Club. 
*May 5-6.- Irwin, Pa., Gun Club s tournament. John Withers, 
Sec'y. 
May 6-7.— Union City, Ind.— Parent Gun Club's tournament. 
May 6-7.— Lafayette, Ind.— Lafayette Gun Club's tournament. 
May 6-7.— Titusville, Pa.^ Gun Club's annual tournament. T. L. 
Andrews, Sec'y. , , 
May 7-8.— Wilmington, Del.— Wawasett Gun Club s target tour- 
nament. , , ^ , ,-. 
May 9-10.— Chicago, 111.— Spring tournament of the Grand Cres- 
cent Gun Club. .... 
May 12-15.— Pekin, 111.— Illinois State Sportsmen s Association 
tournament. 
May 13-14.— Crawfordsville, Ind., Gun Club s tournament. 
May 13-14.— Dubois, Pa.— The Interstate Association's tourna- 
ment, under the auspices of the Dubois Rod and Gun Club. U. 
S. N. Crouse, Sec'y. 
May 14-16.— El Reno, Okl.— Oklahoma Territory Sportsmen s 
Association's fourth annual tournament. 
May 16.— East Walpole, Mass.— All-day shoot of the Neponset 
Gun Club. Edgar Bills, Sec'y. 
May 18.— Marion, Ind., Gun Club's tournament. 
May 19-21.— Osceola, la.— Iowa State Sportsmen's Association's 
twenty-sixth annual tournament. 
May 19-22.— VVissinoming, Philadelphia.— Thirteenth annual tour- 
nament of the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association, under 
auspices of the Florists' Gun Club of Philadelphia. V. V. Dorp, 
Sec'y. 
May 21-22.— New Paris, O., Gun Club's tournament. 
May 21-22.— Kenton, O., Gun Club's tournament. 
May 21-22.— Kenton, O.— Shoot of the Kenton Gun Club. A. G. 
Merriman, Sec'y-Treas. „ . „ , . . .... 
May 24-26.— San Francisco, Cal., Trapshooting Association s three 
days' bluerock handicap tournament. Open to all; $1,500 added. 
C. C. Nauman, manager. 
May 26-27.— Dubuque, la.. Gun Club's fourth annual amateur 
target tournament. A. F. Heeb, Sec'y. 
*May 26-27.— Brownsville, Pa.— Brownsville Gun Club tourna- 
ment. W. T. Doherty, Sec'y. ^ ^, ^ . . - , 
May 27-28.— Williamsport, Pa.— The Interstate Association's 
tournament, under the auspices of the West Branch Rod and 
Gun Club. H. A. Dimick, Sec'y. , , 
May 27-28. — Fort Wayne, Ind. — iwo-day bluerock tournament of 
the Corner Rod and Gun Club; $100 added. John V. Linker, 
Sec'y 
May 29-30.— Union City, Ind.— Spring tournament of the Parent 
^May 3^^-^Altoona, Pa., Rod and Gun Club's tournament. G. G. 
^iJlay^lo.— Tournament of the East Harrisburg, Pa., Shooting 
^May^30— Newport, R. I.— Second annual tournament of the 
Aquidneck Gun Club. J. S. Coggeshall, Sec'y. 
Mav 30.— Detroit, M-;r'a.— Winchester Gun Club's Decoration 
Day third annual tournament; »U day. Rose system and average 
prizes. Sliding handicap, 16, 18 and 20yds. D. A. Hitchcock, 
^Tune^'^?!.— Baltimore, Md.— Third annual Baltimore County 
shoot- three days targets; one day live birds; $500 in purses and 
orizes' Hawkins and Malone, Managers. 
Tune 3-4 —Boston, Mass.— The Interstate Association s tourna- 
ment under the auspices of the Boston Shooting Associatioa. 
O r1 Dickey, Sec'y. 
June 3-5.-^Parkersburg, W. Va.— Sixth annual tournament of the 
West Virginia Sportsmen's Association, under auspices of Ohio 
Valley Shooting Association. 
June 4-5.— Greenville, O.— Spring tournament of the Greenville 
Gun Club. 
♦■^June, second week.— Shrevepoit, La.— Caddo Gun Club's tour- 
nament. 
Tune 7-8.— Ligonier, Pa., Gun Club's tournament. 
June 8-12.— Ossining, N. Y.— New York State Association for 
the Protection of Fish and Game's forty-fifth annual tournament, 
under the auspices of the Ossining Gun Club. 
June 9-10.— Lafayette, Ind.— Indiana State shoot, under auspices 
of Lafayette Gun Club. 
June 9-11.— Sioux City, la.— Ninth annual amateur tournament 
of the Soo Gun Club. B. F. Duncan, Sec'y. 
June 9-11.— Cincinnati, O.— Seventeenth annual target tourna- 
ment of the Ohio Trapshooters' League. Chas. T. Dreihs, Sec'y. 
♦June 10-11.— RufJsdale, Pa., Gun Club's tournament. R. S. 
Dcniker, Sec'y. 
June 16-19.— Warm Springs, Ga.— The Interstate Association's 
tournament, under the auspices of the Meriwether Gun Club. 
Chas. L. Davis, Sec'y. 
June 16-18.— New London, la.— Seventh annual midsummer tar- 
get tournament of the New London Gun Club. 
*June 17-18.— McKeesport, Pa., tournament. 
June 24-25.— Rutherford, :'^. T-- Interstate Association tourna- 
ment under the auspices of tho Union Gun Club. 
■►June 24-25.— New Castle, Pa., Gun Club's tournament. James 
Atkinson, Sec'y. 
July 4.— Topsham, Me.— .'Ml-dav tournament of the Riverside 
Shootuig Club. Fred W. Atkinson, Sec'y. 
■•July 7-8.— Ligonier, Pa., Gun Club's tournament. J. O'H. 
Denny, Sec'y. 
July 8-9.— Huntsville, Ala.— The Interstate Association's tourna- 
ment, under the auspices of the Huntsville Gun Club. E. R. 
Matthews, Sec'y. 
July 8-10.— Arkansas State Sportsmen's Association's thirteenth 
annual meeting and tournament, under the auspices of the Jones- 
boro. Ark., Gun Club, of which Matthews is Sec'v-Treas. 
**July, second week.— Memphis, Tenn., Cum Club's tournament. 
♦July 21-22.— Beaver Falls, Pa., Gun Club's tournament. W. R. 
Keefer, Sec'y. 
July 30-Aug. 1.— Viroqua, Wis.— The Interstate Association's 
tournament, under the auspices of the Viroqua Rod and Gun Club. 
Dr. R. W. Baldwin, Sec'y. 
*Aug. 5-6.— Brownsville, Pa., Pod and Gun Club's tournament. 
Aug. 12-15. — Toronto, Ont.— Annual tournament of the Dominion 
Trapshooting and Game Protective Association. A. W. Throop, 
Sec'y-Treas., Ottawa, Can. 
Aug. 19-20.— Ottawa, 111.— The Interstate Association's tourna- 
ment, under the auspices of the Rainmakers' Gun Club. Paul A. 
Selember, Sec'y. 
*Aug. 19-20.— Millvale, Pa., Gun Club's tournament. Wm. Buss- 
ler, Sec'y. 
*Sept. 1-2.— Irwin, Pa., Gun Club's tournament. John Withero, 
Sec'y. 
Sept. 2-3. — Akron, O. — The Interstate Association's tournament, 
under the auspices of the Akron Gun Club. G. E. Wagoner, 
Sec'y. 
"^Sept. 9-10. — Enterprise jun CUib tournament. 
*Sept. 23-24.— Ruflfsdale, Pa., Gun Club's tournament. R. S. 
Deniker, Sec'y. 
Oct. 6-7.— Allegheny, Pa.— North Side Gun Club's tournament. 
L. B. Fleming, Sec'y. 
Oct. 20-21.— Ligonier, Pa., Gun Club's tournament. J. O'H. 
Denny, Sec'y. 
Saturdays. — Chicago. — Garfield Gun Club; grounds W Fifty- 
second avenue and Monroe .street. Dr. J. W. Meek, Sec'y. 
"Member of Western Pennsylvania Trapshooters' League. 
Chas. G. Grubb, Sec'y, 507 Wood street, Pittsburg. 
**Members of Mississippi' A'alley Trapshooters' and Game Pro- 
tective Association. J. J. Bratlfield, Sec'y, Vicksburg, Miss. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The programme of the Interstate Association's trapshooting 
tournament given for the Dubois, Pa., Rod and Gim Club, May 
13 to 14, is now ready for distribution. There are ten programme 
events each day, 15, 20 and 25 targets, entrance $1.50, $2 and $2.50. 
Lunch served on the grounds each day. Targets 2 cents. Grounds 
open for practice on May 12. The Rose system will govern. 
Send guns and ammunition prepaid to Mr. Frank Guinzburg, 
Dubois. The club will add $37.50 each day, to be divided, equita- 
bly to those shooting through the programme wtio fail to get their 
entrance back. 
The hosts of friends of Mr. Harold Money will , rejoice to learn 
that he was sufficiently recovered to journey from Kansas City 
to his home at Oakland, N. J., where he was due on Monday of 
this week. He came in charge of his mother, Mrs. A. W. 
Money, who nursed him through his illness in Kansas City. Our 
best wishes go forth to him for a speedy recovcfy. 
The Birch Brook Gun Club, of Lynn, Mass., held a meeting 
on April 6, and elected officers as follows: President, Frank Hil- 
liard; Vice-President, J. W. Hay; Secretary, Henry Rood; Treas- 
urer, H. A. Emery. The club will hold a shoot May 30. The 
weekly shoots will commence on June 6, and will continue througli 
the summer. 
Mr. D. W. Hallam, secretary, writes us as follows : "In ac- 
cordance with their usvial custom, the Dover, N. H., Sportsmen's 
Association will open the season of 1903 at their grounds on Fast 
Day, a day of April not yet appointed. Our friends of the sur- 
rounding towns and elsewhere are cordially invited." 
The Audubon Gun Club, of Buffalo, N. Y., has arranged to 
hold a shoot on Decoration Day, the main features of which will 
he a team shoot in the forenoon, and a club handicap prize shoot 
in the afternoon. 
The daily press dispatches recount that Peter Dennis and Martin 
Winters have agreed to shoot a match at 19 birds, April 18, for a 
$400 purse. It sounds a little odd in some of its details. 
Mr. Chas. E. Humer, of Carlisle, Pa., won the gold medal at 
the shoot of the Carlisle Gun Club on April 7 with a score of 19 
out of 25. _ 
The next shoot of the Richmond Gun Club will be held on 
April 25, commencing at 2:30 P. M., on the club grounds, Staten 
Island. ^ 
Bernard Waters. 
New Haven Gun Qub. 
New Haven, Conn., April 10.— The day was pleasant and favor- 
able for good enjoyment. Theie was a good attendance, several 
of the visitors being New Yorkers. The shoot was a success. 
■The scores follow: 
Invents- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
Tar<Tets- 10 15 10 20 10 15 10 20 10 25 15 20 10 15 
Whittfev 7 11 9 14 9 11 9 17 5 18 13 17 9 13 
n]^r\< 8 10 8 12 6 11 10 16 9 21 12 13 9 10 
Winrheste'r 9 12 9 19 9 15 9 15 10 23 15 19 10 15 
KeUev 7 14 10 15 9 13 9 14 8 21 12 17 7 13 
n^.'^ ....10 12 8 16 8 12 6 19 8 19 11 13 7 10 
s"Le 7 13 8 16 9 12 10 11 8 20 10 17.... 
^^Tctol 7 10 7 9 4 12 4 14 8 15 6 14 10 14 
XvluT. 7 11 8 17 10 12 10 19 10 16 13 19 8 14 
■{^.fdiev 9 13 8 16 6 12 8 18 10 20 14 17 9 14 
/ 9 13 6 14 8 12 8 16 10 21 12 16 6 11 
Gough :.':.:\v.'.'.\'.'.'. 442313 
Ca^oenter 7 10 8 10 7 5 
Orkford 8 10 6 16 8 11 8 13 8 19 10 12 7 11 
p,.!,^!"'^'' 7 10 7 16 9 9 7 10 6 17 11 8 7 9 
idferion":::::::: 914 717 613 917 s 19 12 17 611 
"M T Bates 'Li 7 15 ( I 14 
Schortemeier . • •• •• 7 15 8 8 9 19 8 25 15 20 9 13 
scnortemeier .. 7 19 10 13 9 15 8 23 13 17 10 12 
; 7 9 4 11 5 19 11 11 ... . 
6 4 15 8 20 12 14 6 9 
12 5 12 7 22 13 17 7 12 
;;;;;; 13 s 21 15 is 9 n 
John E. Bassett, Sec'y. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Erie Gun Club. 
Carlstadt, N. J., April 8.— A heavy rain and small attendance 
were the main features. The birds were very good, considering 
the weather. The club now shoots at 14 birds instead of 7, on 
account of not shooting in June, July and August. The conditions 
were governed by club rules and handicap. 
Schofeldt 00100000112002— 5 Meader 01201210022222—10 
Finigan 20101210211200—10 Mohrman 11011012102212—11 
Dohrman 11011021202222—11 Jankonsky 00210000120010— 5 
Detlefsen 11211112122222—14 Roberts 00122110200100— 7 
Lynch 00000111100010— 5 
Practice, 5 birds: 
Dohrman 11121—5 Schufeldt 11121—5 
Lynch 11121—5 
Heflich — Piercy. 
East Rutherford, N. J.— The match between Mr. H. Heflich and 
G. Piercy, on Heflich's grounds last week, was at 25 live birds, 
.$25 a side, 30yds. rise, and birds. A strong 7 to S o'clock wind 
was blowing. The birds were good. Piercy had by far the hard- 
est of the draw. They tied on 23. In the shoot-ofi Heflich won. 
The scores i 
H Heflich " 222201112212*222222121222—23 
G Piercy 1212212111212010222122211—23 
Shoot-off: 
Heflich 22212—5 Piercy 22120-4 
Eastern Championship. 
April 10.— At the North Hudson Driving Park, the Eastern 
championship at live birds was shot to-day. Mr. Geo. H. Piercy, 
of Jersey City, was the winner, he being the only one to kill 
straight. On No. 1 set of traps there was a 10 o'clock wind; on 
No. 2 set a 5 o'clock wind. The birds in the first half were an 
excellent lot; in the second half of the race they were about 
average. The conditions were 20 birds, $10 entrance, birds in- 
cluded, handicaps 25 to 33yds. The scores: 
H C Koegel, .31 02201221202121111122—17 
S M \'an Allen, 30 2222222222220222222*— 18 
O Chiaricati, 28 21*110001222220w 
L W Colquitt, 28 22222222222222222220—19 
G H Piercy, 30 22222222222121212222—20 
W H Sanders, 27 22212*11022020001212—16 
J H Hainhorst, 28 121221*2220102102201—15 
C Steffens, 30 2222*121112212212221—19 
H Pape, 27 121221.21122222100010—16 
E Steffens, 28 1121212112112*201222—18 
J H Kroeger, 28 11110122121111012112-18 
E B Smith, 28 > 1112211222222**02210—16 
C L Kyte, 29 22021222222112221221—19 
C Von Lengerke, 29 22222112121121221222—19 
M S Mackav, 28 020002222220*2222202—13 
G E Greiff,'30 22222222202221221220—18 
S Glover, 32 22*22222222222222222—19 
C Marcy, 28 22222222102212202222—18 
F Muldoon, 29 22122100001121121221—16 
D E Gavin, 29 22**2122200111111111— 16 
C Interman, 29 11222211020122112021—17 
C E Eickoff, 28 2012212*020011221121—15 
R Mohrman, 28 20221211*21111122220-17 
Event 1, 7 birds, $5, birds included, 30yds., high guns, one 
money, resulted as follows: 
H C Koegel 2222122—7 
S M Van Allen 0221222—6 
E B Smith *101112— 5 
H Pape 2022000-3 
M S Mackay 2022*02-^ 
Miss-and-out, 30yds., $1: 
Koegel 121222211—9 
Intermann 122122222—9 
Smith 20 
Colquitt 2222220 
Greiff 120 
Van Allen 22* 
Piercy 21222210 
Mackay * 
Franklin Gun Club. 
Franklin Furnace, N. J., April 11.— The following scores were 
made at the shoot of the Franklin Gun Club to-day: 
Event 1, open to all: F. Sutharn 4, A. Wright 5, J. Williams 5, 
F. Kishpaugh 3, P. Glynn 2, W. J. Pope 7, H. Pope 2, H. Corner 
5, J. Hawkin 2, J. Madden 10, A. Wright 2, W. Stephens 6. 
Event 2, 20 targets: J. Williams 14, F. Kishpaugh 12, A. Wright 
7, W. J. Pope 10, H. Corner 13, J. Hawkin 6, J. Sweeney 6, J. 
Madden 15, Alfred Wright 11. 
North River Gun Qub. 
Edgewater, N. J., April 11.— The weather was delightfully pleas- 
ant, though cool. A stiff breeze made erratic flights, and the 
targets were not of the easiest in regard to speed. Mr. S. Glover 
was easily the star performer of the shoot. The scores follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
Targets: 10 10 15 25 15 15 15 15 5p 
Eickhoff 7 .. 12 22 7 10 9 12 6 
Vosselman 6 .. 9 14 6 5 
Hearne 7 .. 13 18 12 11 9 .. 5 
Richter 10 7 .. 9 8 
Glover 10 .. .. 20 7 
Marshall 7 .. .. 16 .. .. 
Hittner 11 9 5 5 7 4 
Waters 18 10 13 11 11 4 
Hearne, re-entry 17 13 .. .. .. 
Merrill 5 9 9 9 .. 
Bancroft ■ 6 .. •• •• •• 
Jas. R. Merrill, Sec y. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Brooklyn Gun Qub. 
Brooklyn, L. I., April 11.— The scores made at the Brooklyn 
Gun Club's .shoot to-day are 
Events : 
Targets : 
T E Batten 
Corins ••■ 
H Bergen 
Knapp 
Frost 
Newton 
Wright 
L W Colquitt 222022*— 5 
G E Greiff 1222112—7 
O Chiaricati 1112101—6 
C L Kvte 212*010—1 
S Glove'r 2212222—7 
Kyte 20 
Steffens 212212222-9 
Marcy 111210 
Muldoon 212211221—9 
Kroeger 222110 
C Von Lengerke 220 
Williams 2220 
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Richmond Gun Club. 
New York.— Herewith are the scores of the Richmond Gun 
Club shoot Saturday, April 11. Our next shoot will take place 
Saturday, April 25. Our new club house and grounds are in good 
shape and we ask all trapshooters to pay us a visit. It takes 
about forty minutes from New York. For any information address 
F. Schoverling, 312 Broadway, New York. . ^ . „ „ „ 
Fvpiits- 12340b i h y w 
rlrleu- 10 10 15 15 20 15 25 15 15 25 
c/Jf 9 10 13 14 17 13 20 12 13 .. 
^ppltel 8 9 12 13 17 12 23 12 13 21 
F Schoverling'; 9 10 14 13 18 13 20 13 12 20 
Rierson ^ « 9 U 15 10 17 H 10 .. 
T T)fv% 7 6 11 10 14 9 16 9 8 
Winchester 9 8 15 . 14 19 14 20 14 13 .. 
\\ incnester ^ Schoverling. 
Baltimore Shooting Association, 
Baltimore, Md., April U.-Six men shot at 100 targets each. 
A. R. M., was high with 86, Chew second with 85, Edwards third 
with 79. Scores: 
Targets: 
ARM 
Chew 
Brewster 
Kessler 
Edwards •• 
10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 
Total. 
10 12 
9 12 
9 12 9 12 
86 
9 12 
9 12 
9 13 10 11 
85 
6 7 
7 10 
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64 
5 6 
5 10 
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62 
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8 11 
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79 
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