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I THE HARTFORD COURANT: W.dna.day, M.reh.ll. Iei 21 Highlights of Bowling 176.64. The teams contain four each. Phyllis Monson had a o'Nein ui. Bvny Trabuccm had too nice 576 and Lois Wolak to-feJ tinM taled 579; with Helen Press Girls.

AU insurance and Ann Gacek turning in 563's Travelers teanii winning each. I By MAX LIBERMAN N.Y., in the Nationwide TV 1 410; John Lichatz, 407; Howie tnree movea aneaa oi we uu i All Insurance League by two Men'i Northern Connecticut Nixon Hits 489 Belmont Hits 475 Meadow Linn Snack Bar 3-0 evtr bowling tournament telecast Hampton, 410; Rit Alkas 416. this weekend over both WNHC-! Hartfora county lmu Spotuo Oil Pat'j Four 30 orgames ver second Place Con- T.Rnui Prft Shorn nrrn FMr-nn vinci 3 0 ov'r Arderv Chevrolet; woodland necticut General when the Gen- Five more weeks after to- TV, New Haven and WTIC-TV beat j. j. Body 2-1 over Schultz Beauty Sa-j night's matches remain in the; Hartford.

'on; Mam'seii. Beauty saion 2-1 ov.rerals lost one of three. Thus, JlllilUaHMMIW Ml I 111 JIW-s 1 1 HI vr MB i -l ctsv Men's Northern Connecticut; ie winner: nay Djorwnan, White Glass, Fiv, beat ".7, Estate 1 its 56-28, 54-30 in order aown Traveling League. The race is of Manchester, who is the first; up from top. Thus, with third place extremely close with none with-1 Connecticut man to win the tn-vrucion.

rjHartford Steam Boiler seu-n in the top seven of the 14 in state bowling crown. The title sinaies, 10; Triple, 02, Mdy Burridge a Gacek games from Travelers the title the league sure of their had been held by three New HTur fiance shapes between Travelers The past two weeks has hit 1 Yorkers AI Nicosia, of Buf-1 oj Mri a ce.r i ir ley ,,3, Nancy Kill01sl1 Connecticut General. Holiday Lanes hard losing three falo, Darwin Limmer, of AI-j IT rV. Friedy Volinsky with Aetna anrt thf.n two. thus leaving them bany and Spoor.

Vermont is the term neien press joo, oot ut- iriro hart fnn thrpp for trie niEni. mond Slmeone 1M, Roy DeVeau 222, Emily McKeown 190. it 5 VT ln ST I ijv ior jti, nii nnanyn i chartier 181-203, Helen Strausi 178, MaryjjuO. hOTl Manei Wlin uiuicuu- with one game atop second third state involved in the 13-nlnre Waterford Family Bowl week television tournament. 420, Harry Formica 140-142-152 tor 434, General tops all averages, John Tynan 144, Don Maine 140, Rit and Radio Hosnital.

Waterford! Bjorkman, playing to a home- i aiks 1S2, sob 'oueiiet is2, Paui'cor ouu lira" I r.nll hr illi Dnn nrinl 117 Kay cnristensen 204-180, loo Popek 175. 1 114.1. Nina Adaschik, Travelers Lois Wolak 193-204-182, Corrine Freeman Oarlr helped its cause by taKing iwo siaie auaience ai ivuuoru len t.JL uii, nri hieh Pin. which included Mavor Alan Connecticut Men Major 182-188; Pat Lappe 177, Audrey Carlson "t-'Ji 1 i7i, Alice Rempe 181-183. Hartford Steam Boiler.

112.11. i A hnth tMms be-'JeDson. of Milford. led all the Covering 26 weeks, totaling Matches re) Insurance beat Hartford Group, Team 2 by 3-0; Phoen- Claaa uuviiii5 i 0 -i ,,4. -umtnuw wnais ttnn ing 2048 by Waterford and 2029 way Ui his three-game matc Tne four leading leams in i by Holiday.

Waterford jammed wrth Spoor who had previously Atajor Lwgue Saya -roo coo tn in thft onpn- held the title for three weeks. 0011 leaas, m-h. Lan- iM; commee What's With Life beat Conn. Mutual Lite, Can.nl haat Aftra of in a 4J iw -r-- tipri's Rakprv 41-14- Hnffpn- COWiereiies alter li WeeKS in- Lite, 2-1; Travelers aefeated Mutual er Holiday squaring the He received a $750 purse to $250 ens BaKery, Flora. Park Inn Hartford, 30, H.rttord steam boi in, Q7 to 689 received bv Snoor.

However berg Agency, 45-33; Pagan, ioral Pk Jnn- 37 defeated i from H.rtw Hnffpn. iBowleretteS after 13 weeks in- Life, 2-l; Travelers defeated Mutual XlUilCll 1, 1 tl.am knit. and mi iu 00 covcu uy opuu, In. 648 to 628 losing, j0Anns Beauty Studio, 34 18; j.uranc. Gr.uP.

2-1 which is nothing to De asnameu opuy. wum. ng ng j. j. Doerrer.

32-20: and (fcif- ancy Harris 114, tt.i:j.. Vmc tnccpri in nast thrpp wppk tntalprl SI .700. Ifeurs Bv Michael, 31-21. Frieda Volinsky 11-1H-I33 for 468; No. onnn r- Kttpr I Rinrkman rhalkPrt nr.

the fol-ltric are hooked, 40-38 each. New Officers werp plprtpd for 2 HrWr' Insurance Group: Anna ixew uuiLers were eieneu lor Schwart, 115. Photnix Wutuai Life: 1965-66 year including Jean- Florence Privitera Joan Shanley 118, PttA Pprllar nrPciHpnt- Ppptv BarMri Anderson 122 118; Conn. Mutual ene reaiar, presiaeni, uerry Ufe: Anne Rov )15i Wangn watson ii4. George Pelletier, from the owing threee-game scores: 204,1 Leadmg averager, Jerry Ball" is 20642 to Spoor's 196, 190, Cmv v.iot.

iacKson. vice Dresident: t.ve- snaron Humer ns-izz, Rutn Mcmiosn ages 10 stay wiui Ina-s i camnH man Thpu anH a nn7Pn ntnpr final- uoiiu iiiica, i 120.131- Cfl nn Fran Martvn v. i i innic Ivn prrptarv Shir pv againsi im.w Tu! 129.21 luiill lis. 1J Daroara nocgson 1 1, iori iviariri Herb Stearns and Jerry ividion-, im oi uic idsi ut inuic uidii, Trnnsi-v 1107 nf Heinev treasurer- Set at "-'3 3S" li: n0?" pv even Holiday takes 200,000 eague bow ers who IVck ronsky 1297. Of "eey, pHionT 3nri Pa' Harris pric ey, ioj even, nuuuajf 6 the above exceDt Malonev Arms, Joanne Pandiam and Travelers: Mary Gaiias 119.

on Avon tonight at Avon; Wat-, ticipated the tournament. Aj" Dublicitv Cardv Moore Phv" Nancy Nicoii 125-114. Uncnitjil at second-round series, now under- Me was onlv one to his PUMCity, tandy Moore. Ni Adaschik Mr isaybrook owltrettes lis for 352; Mutual of Hartford: vera enuiu ia.ca naui" 1 nrpvioiK: aupratrp Torrington Lanes and Oat way in most ten pin estabhsh-; Results In Matctws Spitko 114; Hartford Steam Boiler: Car. Sherwin Williams beat JoAnn's Beauty June uoorucic 114.

fnyi- Avis Rent A Car beat Careb's For- Should be a tOUgn maicn. vancy mcms, is suicuuicu iu cnu iicai Michaels beat recK ano ror 1. narTrora mat Wear 3-0; Hoffcnbcrg-. Agency beat Studio. 4); Coiffure, by T-Bowl Lanes 3-0; Koss Electric beat son Burton age 22; standing, left to right: Mike Ximongello, age 20, and Johnny Meyer, age 22 (Courant Photo by Arman Hatsian).

YOUNGSTERS SHOOT WITH PROS: Three "kids" who will be rolling right beside the Pros in the Insurance City Classic this morning at Meadow Lanes. Seated, Nel Saybrook Theatre 'ouP' cmiiy wi.smn worn Oilers and Club Lido Kestaurani wees 3-1; Ounlap Realty Ln" P.n.ni Citmrmrm 1.1. Crrf OOnneiieyS, are but two games from Holiday Hartford County League Sunshine Dairv 9-1: Savadnft ro UWerine tne 20tn WeeK in, beat Lantien's Bakery 2-1, beat Thurston's, 3-1; Western Auto defeated Segals, 3-1; and Floral Park Inn Mike Richardson, 9, of Wendell, N.C., was the youngest and results tonight should mean something. Singles, 140; Triples 400 split even, 2-2, wit Luigis. Howie Hampton 153.

Don Lopardo 154, n. 'main oottinn ir, nn in the Hartford County League at Holiday Lanes, R. Pace, Man's Northern Connecticut On the Road Tonigm Club Lido Res- holds No. 1 spot, 55-29; Annum" Tom Harmisch and 2 Amateur Mates Set Pace in Pro-Am Big Pin Bowling I 1 amc at 9. Jim Posten 142-148 for 4U.

Bill Guiie, Pst Newfon 5, Nathalie Sampson 190. 10v. u. 145, Ed Kopycmski 16 for 400, TonylTiMi( rGoursey 185, Joanne Lerche 1964 sayS Golf Digest. He aced RaoTyorsin; Jw tor'Too 1 'sviloi' I Gn JIfclon 157-yard third hole at the Kon ursini lav ror 4ou, jk iyivesfer Juha spencer 178, Gerry Perianowsk! sink House; at Vvash Construction, 2nd, 50-34; Hof- fenbere Aeencv.

48-36: Muzzy 's i'" EvB Grimm Dot Tum i-aKesiae country uub. ington Lanes at 1. Teller's vt. Aboate Plumbing; at New Park Lanes at 8. Cheshire Casting vs.

New Park Lanes, u.i:w. 1 mi 8:30. Washington Auto Auction, 46-38 and 143-157 tor 425, and Rit Alkas us. 1 Rw MAY M-REPM AV Willimantic Five. 45-49.

Connecticut Ladies' Tenpms Lanes vs. Harb'a Sport Shop; at Tll- today another session go made his dad famous, bowling. Schultz Beauty Salon, by 14 Two leading average men, Maurice Correnti, 136.1 and Courant Sports Writer I into action at 5:30 p.m. Thurs-I "I guess it always was in thejg TTTl Tnm uormicfh day format will be the same back of my mind to be a bowler tertord Family boi vs. Radio Hospital; Professional lom narmiSCn -n(( Avon Bowi ng Centre at H0I1- with the top 16 scorers moving like my dad," he said.

vl vw Bowim9 centra. games leads the Connecticut WE WELCOME The Professional Bowlers Association Tour members to Jerry Maloney, 134.72 didn Ladies' Tenpin League al Sil-bowl thus they stayed as was. jver Lanes. Woodland Auto Jerrv Rosen, third has 132.38 Body holds second. 57-33 and v.

ftuvu mto naay semuinais. ine even wnen i was years oia, Mt' Norttteni Results 35-6-47S 17J fpammatps Harrv Dnw of Seb- hirh four will than arliranra in anrt inct ctartincr tn iirnrlr nut nn 3-Club Lido Rest. 577-562-5711710 1' jv -v, Plumbing brook. N.H.. and Rowland Ther- Saturday's finals.

Sauad times the lanes. I was dubious about i Herb's sport shop 4th man' 1)011 Narton didn't in third, 55-35, stands T-Bowl thus I stopped at that 1 Pro Shop. Sbiatiw! point. I Helen Anderson fired best n.7i7-64i-i69 Herb Stearms with Jooats triDle of the night. 596 on hits riault of New Britain into the on Friday, are 1 p.m.

and following in my dad's lead after the first squad in p.m. The finals start at 3:30 steps." jo-Radio Hospital the Pro Am event of Profes- p.m. Saturday. Sounds like a logical assump-nlX'shlng? r.anes sional Bowling Association1 tion and from a kid tn.e ft hrt nun kmiilnxd l.KJak Park I ItlM 456 for best of the night of 196-218-182. Kathy Kasperan THE INSURANCE CITY CLASSIC MAR.

30 to APR. 3 BRADLEY LANES Turnpike Road Windsor Locks Tom Fahey, Manager NA 3-2597 (PBA) Insurance City Classic 1 looks like a Ricki Nelson who'd Fam. Bowl 721-628-697-2048 His games, 153-171-132. bill tops the averages, 177.74 fol- ww-ioso Evashowsky tabbed 442; Hank lowed by Corinne Freeman at Meadow Lanes Tuesday do better sucking up sodas night. J2bon.

HC 1 1 I the college ice cream bar. do better sucking up sodas Anderson, i-Avon bowi. centre 420; Wherry Giansanti, 177.11 and Helen Singles, Triplet, nu Harmisch shot 658 in 158-164-147489 Nixon, Waterford Bowl Rosen. Waterford Bowl Baseball This little pearl comes from It A ll4. i IU bWAaww the best, in the business todav.T TUESDAY'S RESULTS amateur partner witn anotner nn rm cmcmnaii Minnesota J.

a 22-year-old kid from St.Baitimore Houston 1 Louis? Nelson Burton Jr. I Chicago (A) 2, Los Angeles (N) 0, Peabody, Waterford Bowl Belmonte, Radio Hosp. Maloney, Holiday Lanes Stearns, Holiday Lanes Berthold, Holiday Lanes Malinguaggi, N.P. Lanes Guzze, Club Lido Rest. Kassey, Club Lido Rest.

Sillman, Wash. Lanes Poharcyk. Wash. Lanes French, Wash. Lanes 2 BO, aa lies tuiicu uy ins Pittsburgh 12, Washington 7.

-k BLOOMFIELD MEADOW. SILVER LANES BOWLING LANES mg rcdu 1330. fpllnw nrns ha rpanhprl "it" st- Louis New Yor, (A) 3- This Was 7 lpins better than PS' reaCtlea 11 Chicago N1 12, Cleveland mis sooner than anv Other DrO On San Francisco 6, Boston 0. the no. I.

earn composed oi Los Angel (A) SMttl, (pcl) 411 150-154409 161-167475 152-149459 421 410 110448 176443 166425 151 422 401 162 151 158 421 159 402 418 145416 411 152 410 407 400 1 64404 403 155404 151 150 Pro Bert Goodman of Brook- mfimber bowl-! Cincinnati lvn, N.Y., and amateur Mello lLos Angeies hie a nail ui aurc. nnu, uc a Pimhuroli Pet KUCCIO. vvan. 13 4 Pete'i Stk. Ho.

18 i '447 Wackoul, Pete's Stk. Ho. 10 7 588i HmP'on. Herb's Sport Sp. 8 8 ls7l Archer, Herb's Sport Sp.

10 8 554 Henry, Avon Bowl 9 500 Lalonde, Valley Oilers 7 7 '500 Piccarelia, Valley Oilers 7 8 4A7 Witkowski, Valley Oilers 7 8 "47 I Rich. Northford Lanes 7 10 '41 Cloffl, Northford Lanes Serapilia, Northford Lanes 10 7 588 Teller's Lanes 1 1 Cunningham, Cheshire Cast. San Francisco Milwaukee Chicago Houston New York Philadelphia some pretty fair mstruc- Fabnzi of Wethersfield Uon But when CQmes to t. Goodman shot 584 1 while histi the classroom into amateur partner outbid him Rnow annzi nu o3 ana uuu. Bo has made $11,225 on the I'merTcan liague This team was helped by a b0- pBA Hfi pin handicap which gave it a lft bv finishin2 St.

Louis 10 10 .500 'Team Standings GW GL T-Avg. 1922 total, .500: Holiday Lanes 26 13 658.46 three times, third once and he Minrso, Women's Divisin owns a fourth. Five times in los Angeies I nthe women's division, Pro lQ.t ha u. Detroit 8 .500 I 10 .444 10 .375 7 12 .348 5 9 .357 4 I .333 New York Kansas City Washington Pete Tountas of Hammond, jbeen a television "personality" fired a 637 to lead Donna mntino tliA finals nn this Waterford Fam. Bowl 25 14 436.13 Radio Hospital 25 1 4 428.71 Valley Oilers 54 15 641.74 Club Lido Rest.

24 15 427.48 Herb's Sport Shop 23 14 633.64 Northford Lanes 23 1 4 623.11 Teller's Lanes 18 21 414.60 Washington Lanes 17 22 423.53 Avon Bowl. Centre 17 22 421.5 Pete's Steak House 14 23 60S.lt New Park Lanes 15 24 401.9 Cheshire Casting Co. 14 25 415.70 Abbate Plumbing 4 33 409.31 Gold Crown Mixed TVia raM fnr flrcf nlgpA ic ctill Phillips of Lowell, and nationally televised PBA tour1 Wednesday's games Gloria LaFontaine, New Brit-finajs Cincinnati vs. Philadelphia it Tampa. am, into the top spot, uonnai "Certainly, I didn't think I'd vs.

Chicago iai at Sarasota, shot 561 and Gloria 538 and make it SQ in such a short LlaAn9el(S (N) st Louis it Vtr0 they were aided by 126 p.ns time," the modest 'kid'' ex-! LtMin6 Fli. nanQICap. IIUS luiaicu plained. "I thought I'd give It! New York vj. Washington at St.

P.f.rh.,rnh CI. fiu, ill. lo .0 San Francisco vs." Boston at Scottsdala, going On between KiSSin' COUS- Mot. vs. Baltimore at and Optimists With One Fla.

cramp spnaratint 2S-U tn 25-15. 1859. a whirl and see what happened. In the No. 2 spot was the NoW) j.

ind mysef Poking for team of Stan Marchut of Para-ibigger and better tnings in tne mus. N.J.. and amateur Pat hnwlinc world CE CITY TRIANGLE IfJSUflAf! THE KaniH ntv vs Kluu Vnrlc lt (Both came home 3-1 winners Cirillo of Wilson, andjBus Admin. Major denton, Fla. Losangeles, A vs.

Sea tile (PCD It Ell Centro, Calif, (night). Gertrude Cole of Windsor, Conn. By delving into the back Marchut rolled 606, Pat had 492 and Gertrude, 454. This 1552 ab- Cities Service was hit hard with a 4-0 defeat. Kissin' Cousins beat Bedrock Four and Optimists defeated Hurwit Simons.

The Misfits dropped Cities ground of this mild-mannered: oi 1 ten-pin star, you wonder whyMeuden. Stones Five betted by a 303-pin handicap he didn-t take a shot at the big iNew Britain Uhamps NEW BRITAIN (Special) John Sa- Service and in the other match, 1 fninp- tn St Lnuis Universitv 'rno no' pacwJ Mer'-going iu oi. ijouis uiuvcisuy f0 105.93 ovr going to St. Louis University gave Marcnut gins an ibod time earijer. He explains that total.

Action continued with two as a business administration more squads of men bowling. major didnt leave nim mucn Top prize in the men's division time to work at the thing that New Britain Save-Way Insurance in the finals ot the 2nd annual Central Connecticut Invitation Basketball Tournament Tuesday night. Some 50 Ofans saw the final. Salerno, a Southington product, netted 27 of his 31 points as Meriden built a 55-35 halftime lead. Ron Noveck hit NOW THRU SATURDAY, APRIL 3 is wnne me gais win coi- Wildcats defeated Better Bowlers, 3-1.

Men's top scores: Jerry Snow 191-183-178 for 552, Dom Carlone 194-175. Buzz Skrachman 205-179 Chuck Liappes 199, Frank Gal-win 197 and Larry Selwyn 186. For the women: Bobbie Trafi- lect $500 for winning effort Courant-Park Dept. 41 points for the losers, 26 in a fine Today's pro tournament kicks off at 11 a.m. as 160 of the The Gunners evened a best of three series with a 44-37 win Tuesday over second nait effort.

WOrld'S top performers Starts intermediate play-; MERIDEN STONE SAVE WAY r- ioffs Both Cubs pay each other on. Pt Pt 4 I canti 188, Donna Uricchio 172 2 0 4 Richrdson Breese 0 0 0 A Ponolln 179 2 2 CI11U fliill vca.i..v aim. SnOOling ai me prize ll. iThursday at Webster gym at 4:30. Tho hicr rhprk fnr first Drize 1 schedule: Junior Division ine Dig CneCK lur IUbl piuc p(ly0fJ at Wes, Midde with Gunners Will be $5,000.

playing the Woodland at 6.30. ,1 Thursday night's lunior game will be Following the 11 a.m. squad played a) Wexst Mkjdle, Kennedy Cooney Rezrutske Subsick Garlock Wieczorek Salerno Manchester Bowler Tops A Connecticut man is the new 2 1 5 0 0 3 0 4 1 1 3 4 6 18 I GUNNERS INT. BATCHITES INT 1 1 17 Sytulek 3 2 1 Robinson 6 3 15 Levigne 9 0 18 Wilk 3 2 1 Newman 2 0 4 Kowaleskl 11 31 Mclntyre Bucheri Shea Noveck Leonard 44 17 105 Totals 'King of the Hill" following his Pt Pt 4 1 0 0 0 British Soccer Mitchell Lumpkin Ji spectacular, if unexpected 3 i 1 563 win over defending cham-4oi23 Dean Spoor of Pan Yan, PROFESSIONAL BOWLERS ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT MEADOW LANES, ROUTE 5A-91, HARTFORD LONDON (AP) Results ln Tuesday Andrews night's British League soccer matches, Jones Totals 6 8 20 Antolini 0 0 0 Albert 2 4 8 Natalie 0 0 0 Molloy 0 1 1 Cokinos 0 0 0 O'Hurley 0 3 3 Ciaglo 5 2 12 Kucket 13 18 44 Total Riggs home team first. 5 1 11 4 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 17 3 37 Mosley Jacobs Owens Total ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Wolverhampton 0, Fulhan 0, tie Division 2 Hudaersiieid 1, Middlesbrough 0 Division 3 Barnsley 1, Grimsby Division 4 Aidershot 4, Lincoln 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division 1 Rangers 0, Morton I CHOICE SPECTATOR SEATS AVAILABLE FOR ALL SESSIONS College Baseball South Carolina 6-5, Yale 2-0.

Princeton 6, Colby 0. Miami 6, Weslevan 4. 11 P.M. 11P.M. 11 A.M.

and 5:30 11 A.M.-4.30 and 5:30 QUALIFYING SQUADS QUALIFYING SQUADS WEDNESDAY -THURSDAY FRIDAY -SATURDAY 11 A.M.-4.30 and P.M. semi-finals Match piay P. B. A. SPECIAL! WITH THIS 3:30 P.M.-5:00 P.M.

FINALS NATIONALLY TELEVISED To the People of Greater Hartford: We salute our colleagues Bloom field Bowling Center, Meadow Lanes, New Park Lanes and Silver Lanes for conceiving the Insurance City Clastic (ICC). It'a indicative of what the bowling public ha come to expect from BPAA member-eatablishments. Not all bowling centers are members of BPAA, the organization that gives its bowlers the 1,000 U.S. Savings bond for a '300' game in league play; the BPAA AU Stars, the National Youth tournament at Washington, D. with its 10,300 in annual college scholarships, the BPAA Team Handicap, the BPAA National Men's Doubles, which will be held in Bloomfield May 12, the YBA and so many other fine promotions.

Other BPAA houses in Central Connecticut include Berlin Bowl, Bi City Bowl, West Hartford; Bradley Lanes, Windsor Locks; Bristol Bowl, Laurel and Stadium Lanes, Plainville; Health Center Lanes, New Britain; Parkade Lanes, Manchester; Middletown Lanes, Rockville Bowling Plaza, Simtbury Lanes, Ten Pin Bowl, So, Windsor, TVille Bowl, Thomponville and Vernon Lanes. Our president, Roue E. Leone, Vice President Lester Wemick, Secretary-Treasurer, Peter Murawtky, and the Executive Board, join me in extending a cordial welcome to the nation's top bowlers! Angelo J. DeMio Executive Director The Connecticut Ten Pin Bowling Proprietors Association Effective During the Week of the INSURANCE CITY CLASSIC 1 AMF Black Classic Ball and "Separator" type. BAG.

BOTH FOR ONLY 83 28 SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING BOWLING CENTERS BLOOMFIELD BOWLING CENTER Mountain Bloomfield NEW PARK LANES New Park Hartford SILVER LANES Silver Lane Road, East Hartford MEADOW LANES Routes 5A 91, Hartford Custom Fitted Drilled WHILE YOU WAIT! BOB MAULUCCI PRO SHOPS th. MEADOW LANES "Sit of th '45 Insuranc City Classie" sat aa asT BSaaFeaaSFsS ejSa ijxjii emi i a.

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