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JUNE
1922
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 1, 1922 | | Cleveland Indians
5, Detroit Tigers
2 at League Park II | | | New York Yankees
5, Boston Red Sox
4 at Yankee Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
4, Chicago White Sox
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
2, New York Giants
0 at Braves Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
6, Chicago Cubs
1 at Wrigley Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
3, Pittsburgh Pirates
2 at Forbes Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS: The Browns Urban Shocker scatters 14 hits, while the Browns tally the same number, in beating Chicago, 12–4. Ken Williams homers in the Browns 7-run third.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 2, 1922 | | Cleveland Indians
9, Detroit Tigers
4 at League Park II | | | St. Louis Browns
12, Chicago White Sox
4 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
7, New York Giants
3 at Braves Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
11, Chicago Cubs
7 at Wrigley Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS: Indians 1B Stuffy McInnis makes an error, his first in 163 games.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 3, 1922 | | Cleveland Indians
5, Detroit Tigers
4 at League Park II | | | Boston Red Sox
6, New York Yankees
2 at Yankee Stadium | | | Chicago White Sox
5, St. Louis Browns
4 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
3, New York Giants
2 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, Philadelphia Phillies
4 at Ebbets Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
4, Philadelphia Phillies
2 at Ebbets Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
4, Chicago Cubs
2 at Wrigley Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
9, Pittsburgh Pirates
6 at Forbes Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS: At the Polo Grounds, Carl Mays collects three hits and beats the A's for the 21st straight time. The Yanks win 8–3. Ruth clouts a 3-run HR over the RF fence for NY.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 4, 1922 | | Cleveland Indians
14, Detroit Tigers
6 at League Park II | | | New York Yankees
8, Philadelphia Athletics
3 at Yankee Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
3, Chicago White Sox
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Red Sox
2, Washington Senators
1 at Griffith Stadium | | | New York Giants
5, Brooklyn Dodgers
4 at Ebbets Field | | | Chicago Cubs
6, Cincinnati Reds
5 at Wrigley Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 5, 1922 | | Boston Braves
6, St. Louis Cardinals
0 at Braves Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 6, 1922 | | New York Yankees
3, Chicago White Sox
1 at Comiskey Park I | | | Washington Senators
3, Cleveland Indians
0 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
14, Philadelphia Athletics
1 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
5, Boston Red Sox
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
7, St. Louis Cardinals
2 at Braves Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 7, 1922 | | New York Yankees
9, Chicago White Sox
7 at Comiskey Park I | | | Washington Senators
9, Cleveland Indians
8 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
6, Philadelphia Athletics
2 at Tiger Stadium | | | Boston Red Sox
7, St. Louis Browns
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
5, St. Louis Cardinals
2 at Braves Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
6, Brooklyn Dodgers
2 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
9, Chicago Cubs
4 at Polo Grounds V | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
5, Philadelphia Phillies
0 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS: Red Sox Elmer Smith hits a grand slam off the Browns Elam Vangilder as the Sox build a 7–1 lead, Tobin homers, but the second place Browns fall short, 7–5.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 8, 1922 | | New York Yankees
7, Chicago White Sox
2 at Comiskey Park I | | | Washington Senators
6, Cleveland Indians
1 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
7, Philadelphia Athletics
6 at Tiger Stadium | | | Boston Red Sox
7, St. Louis Browns
5 at Sportsman's Park III | | | St. Louis Cardinals
5, Boston Braves
1 at Braves Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
7, Brooklyn Dodgers
2 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
11, Chicago Cubs
5 at Polo Grounds V | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
7, Philadelphia Phillies
5 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS: James C. Dunn, who brought Cleveland its first pennant as Indians president in 1920, dies. He is succeeded by former newspaperman Ernest S. Barnard, who will later become AL president.At Chicago, the Yankees use a courtesy runner against the White Sox (as noted by Retrosheet). On a 2-out single to SS, Wally Schang is injured in the sixth inning when he slides into 1B, and is replaced by Al De Vormer. After the third out, Schang returns to catching. When Schang reaches base in the eighth, De Vormer again runs for him, this time staying in to catch.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 9, 1922 | | Chicago White Sox
10, New York Yankees
6 at Comiskey Park I | | | Philadelphia Athletics
10, Detroit Tigers
3 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
8, Boston Red Sox
1 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
7, Pittsburgh Pirates
3 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
2, Cincinnati Reds
1 at Ebbets Field | | | Chicago Cubs
4, New York Giants
3 at Polo Grounds V | | | St. Louis Cardinals
4, Philadelphia Phillies
3 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS: The Giants raise their WS pennant on George Burns Day; it’s the first appearance at the Polo Grounds for the popular outfielder now with the Reds after 10 years in a Giants uniform.In St. Louis, Babe Ruth's 2-run homer in the third, off Urban Shocker, ties the game. Shocker then plunks Frank Baker, and a double, single, two errors on the same play, and sac fly score four more. Shocker then sends Carl Mays sprawling on three straight pitches before walking him, and fires his first pitch right at Whitey Witt. The Yanks score six off Shocker, and another six off relievers to win, 14–5. A foul fly in the seventh beans St. Louis owner Phil Ball, sitting behind the dugout. He has a slight concussion and requires four stitches.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 10, 1922 | | Chicago White Sox
10, Boston Red Sox
5 at Comiskey Park I | | | Philadelphia Athletics
3, Cleveland Indians
0 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
5, Washington Senators
4 at Tiger Stadium | | | New York Yankees
14, St. Louis Browns
5 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
9, Boston Braves
1 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
13, Chicago Cubs
0 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
3, Cincinnati Reds
2 at Polo Grounds V | | | St. Louis Cardinals
5, Philadelphia Phillies
1 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS: Insisting on another start, Urban Shocker is again beaten by the Yankees, 8–4. New York scores three in the seventh on a walk, three hits, and a Williams throwing error. Gene Robertson, a subs adds the game's topper in the seventh when he lifts a high fly behind the Browns' dugout and the ball strikes owner Phil Ball on the cheek giving him a mild concussion and requiring four stitches. Following the game, Shocker will miss three weeks in June and July because of an injury, but still rack up 348 innings, second in the AL.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 11, 1922 | | Chicago White Sox
7, Boston Red Sox
6 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
9, Philadelphia Athletics
8 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
8, Washington Senators
0 at Tiger Stadium | | | New York Yankees
8, St. Louis Browns
4 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, Chicago Cubs
1 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
2, Cincinnati Reds
1 at Polo Grounds V | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS: The Cards get 10 straight hits in the sixth to beat the Phils 14–7, tying their own record of September 17, 1920. One of the hits is a smash over the short RF fence with 2 men on by SS Specs Torporcer, the first nonpitcher to wear glasses. But Toporcer’s first homer is negated when he passes base runner Doc Lavan. Specs is credited with a single.Brown's rookie Herb Pruett K's Babe Ruth three times enroute to a 7–1 win over the Yankees. He allows six hits. Ruth will go 2-for-13 with 10 K's against the less-than-hard throwing southpaw, who will finish his career with a 29–48 record. The Browns collect nine hits including two homers off Bullet Joe Bush—a 2-run homer in the first by Williams and a solo by John Tobin—in pinning the only loss that Bush will suffer against St. Louis. Bush will get revenge on his next outing, running up a winning streak of 17 against the Browns.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 12, 1922 | | Chicago White Sox
7, Boston Red Sox
6 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
11, Philadelphia Athletics
3 at League Park II | | | Washington Senators
7, Detroit Tigers
6 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
7, New York Yankees
1 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
11, Pittsburgh Pirates
2 at Braves Field | | | Chicago Cubs
8, Brooklyn Dodgers
0 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
9, Cincinnati Reds
3 at Polo Grounds V | | | St. Louis Cardinals
14, Philadelphia Phillies
8 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS: In the final game of the 4-game series in St. Louis, the Browns earn a split by pasting the Yankees, 13–4, behind Dave Danforth. George Sisler's base-loaded triple in the 5-run sixth is the big blow.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 13, 1922 | | Chicago White Sox
5, Boston Red Sox
0 at Comiskey Park I | | | Detroit Tigers
5, Washington Senators
1 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
13, New York Yankees
4 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
8, Pittsburgh Pirates
5 at Braves Field | | | Chicago Cubs
8, Brooklyn Dodgers
3 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
7, Cincinnati Reds
5 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
14, St. Louis Cardinals
0 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS: At St. Louis, the Browns spot the Senators a 5–0 lead, then come back on Sisler's grand slam to win.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 14, 1922 | | Chicago White Sox
6, Philadelphia Athletics
5 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
3, Boston Red Sox
0 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
6, New York Yankees
2 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
7, Washington Senators
6 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Chicago Cubs
15, Boston Braves
2 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
4, St. Louis Cardinals
0 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
13, Pittsburgh Pirates
0 at Polo Grounds V | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS: The Browns beat the Senators, 3–2, on Marty McManus's bounce home run.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 15, 1922 | | Philadelphia Athletics
10, Chicago White Sox
8 at Comiskey Park I | | | Boston Red Sox
8, Cleveland Indians
3 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
2, New York Yankees
1 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
3, Washington Senators
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | St. Louis Cardinals
4, Brooklyn Dodgers
3 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
4, Pittsburgh Pirates
2 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
7, Cincinnati Reds
0 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS: Braves OF Fred Nicholson racks up four errors today to tie the major-league mark set in 1902 by Albert Selbach.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 16, 1922 | | Chicago White Sox
9, Philadelphia Athletics
8 at Comiskey Park I | | | Boston Red Sox
8, Cleveland Indians
6 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
9, New York Yankees
4 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
15, Washington Senators
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Chicago Cubs
7, Boston Braves
6 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
12, St. Louis Cardinals
2 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
7, Pittsburgh Pirates
1 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
7, Cincinnati Reds
2 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS: The Yankees lose at Detroit, 9–8 as both teams combine for a modern AL record nine triples. Detroit has six three-baggers. Huggins protests the game in the seventh when umpire Hildebrand refuses his claim for a triple on Ward's drive that Cobb went back into the crowd to catch.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 17, 1922 | | Chicago White Sox
3, Philadelphia Athletics
1 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
5, Boston Red Sox
4 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
9, New York Yankees
8 at Tiger Stadium | | | Washington Senators
6, St. Louis Browns
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
6, Chicago Cubs
4 at Braves Field | | | Chicago Cubs
3, Boston Braves
2 at Braves Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
6, Brooklyn Dodgers
0 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
2, Pittsburgh Pirates
1 at Polo Grounds V | | | Cincinnati Reds
8, Philadelphia Phillies
4 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 18, 1922 | | Washington Senators
1, Chicago White Sox
0 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
9, New York Yankees
2 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
8, Boston Red Sox
1 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
5, Philadelphia Athletics
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
2, Brooklyn Dodgers
0 at Ebbets Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
4, New York Giants
2 at Polo Grounds V | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS: In the Yankees eighth straight loss, a 3–2 decision to the Indians, Babe Ruth explodes at umpire Bill Dinneen and gets tossed. He'll receive a two day suspension, his fourth suspension of the year, when he continues to complain tomorrow about the umpire. Again, it was a call at 2B that sets the Bambino off.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 19, 1922 | | Chicago White Sox
2, Washington Senators
0 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
4, New York Yankees
2 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
11, Boston Red Sox
9 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
3, Philadelphia Athletics
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, Pittsburgh Pirates
5 at Ebbets Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
5, New York Giants
4 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
8, Chicago Cubs
6 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 20, 1922 | | Washington Senators
9, Chicago White Sox
6 at Comiskey Park I | | | New York Yankees
6, Cleveland Indians
5 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
9, Boston Red Sox
8 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
7, Philadelphia Athletics
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Cincinnati Reds
2, Boston Braves
0 at Braves Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS: The Robins pound out 25 hits to Pittsburgh's 19 as Brooklyn wins 15–14.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 21, 1922 | | Chicago White Sox
5, Washington Senators
4 at Comiskey Park I | | | New York Yankees
7, Cleveland Indians
3 at League Park II | | | Boston Red Sox
9, Detroit Tigers
8 at Tiger Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
5, St. Louis Browns
0 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
15, Pittsburgh Pirates
14 at Ebbets Field | | | Chicago Cubs
6, Philadelphia Phillies
3 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 22, 1922 | | Boston Red Sox
6, New York Yankees
2 at Fenway Park | | | Chicago White Sox
3, Cleveland Indians
0 at Comiskey Park I | | | Detroit Tigers
3, St. Louis Browns
2 at Tiger Stadium | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
3, New York Giants
2 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
5, Boston Braves
4 at Baker Bowl | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
8, Chicago Cubs
6 at Forbes Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 23, 1922 | | Boston Red Sox
5, New York Yankees
4 at Fenway Park | | | Chicago White Sox
6, Cleveland Indians
5 at Comiskey Park I | | | Detroit Tigers
10, St. Louis Browns
6 at Tiger Stadium | | | Washington Senators
3, Philadelphia Athletics
0 at Griffith Stadium | | | New York Giants
9, Brooklyn Dodgers
1 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
10, Boston Braves
9 at Baker Bowl | | | Cincinnati Reds
6, Pittsburgh Pirates
2 at Forbes Field | | | Chicago Cubs
5, St. Louis Cardinals
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 24, 1922 | | Boston Red Sox
12, New York Yankees
7 at Fenway Park | | | Boston Red Sox
5, New York Yankees
2 at Fenway Park | | | Chicago White Sox
6, Cleveland Indians
4 at Comiskey Park I | | | St. Louis Browns
13, Detroit Tigers
4 at Tiger Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
8, Washington Senators
2 at Griffith Stadium | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, New York Giants
5 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
6, Boston Braves
1 at Baker Bowl | | | Philadelphia Phillies
4, Boston Braves
1 at Baker Bowl | | | Cincinnati Reds
7, Pittsburgh Pirates
3 at Forbes Field | | | Chicago Cubs
10, St. Louis Cardinals
9 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 25, 1922 | | Chicago White Sox
4, Cleveland Indians
3 at Comiskey Park I | | | St. Louis Browns
5, Detroit Tigers
0 at Tiger Stadium | | | Washington Senators
2, Philadelphia Athletics
1 at Griffith Stadium | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
3, Philadelphia Phillies
2 at Ebbets Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
7, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Crosley Field | | | New York Giants
4, Boston Braves
3 at Polo Grounds V | | | St. Louis Cardinals
11, Chicago Cubs
1 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 26, 1922 | | New York Yankees
6, Boston Red Sox
4 at Fenway Park | | | Cleveland Indians
6, St. Louis Browns
0 at League Park II | | | Chicago Cubs
6, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Wrigley Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
9, Boston Braves
5 at Baker Bowl | | | Cincinnati Reds
7, St. Louis Cardinals
4 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS: White Sox catcher Ray Schalk hits for the cycle against the Tigers. He's just the second major-league catcher to cycle.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 27, 1922 | | Cleveland Indians
9, St. Louis Browns
7 at League Park II | | | Chicago White Sox
9, Detroit Tigers
5 at Tiger Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
4, Boston Red Sox
2 at Shibe Park | | | Philadelphia Athletics
6, Boston Red Sox
4 at Shibe Park | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
7, Boston Braves
3 at Braves Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
6, Chicago Cubs
1 at Wrigley Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
7, Chicago Cubs
6 at Wrigley Field | | | New York Giants
7, Philadelphia Phillies
1 at Polo Grounds V | | | St. Louis Cardinals
9, Cincinnati Reds
8 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS: Walter Johnson wins another 1–0 battle, this one over the Yankees, for his third straight shutout and 97th in all. Johnson strikes out 9. Waite Hoyt losses a tough one, allowing just two hits in the first eight innings. Earl Smith's double in the ninth drives home the winner. Christy Mathewson, in a Saranac sanitarium for treatment of tuberculosis, throws out the first pitch for a game at Saranac Lake, NY.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 28, 1922 | | St. Louis Browns
9, Cleveland Indians
0 at League Park II | | | Chicago White Sox
4, Detroit Tigers
1 at Tiger Stadium | | | Boston Red Sox
4, Philadelphia Athletics
2 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
1, New York Yankees
0 at Griffith Stadium | | | Boston Braves
5, Brooklyn Dodgers
4 at Braves Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
7, Chicago Cubs
2 at Wrigley Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
8, New York Giants
5 at Polo Grounds V | | | New York Giants
8, Philadelphia Phillies
3 at Polo Grounds V | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 29, 1922 | | Philadelphia Athletics
10, Boston Red Sox
3 at Shibe Park | | | New York Yankees
6, Washington Senators
4 at Griffith Stadium | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
7, Boston Braves
3 at Braves Field | | | New York Giants
6, Philadelphia Phillies
2 at Polo Grounds V | | | St. Louis Cardinals
8, Pittsburgh Pirates
5 at Forbes Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 30, 1922 | | Boston Red Sox
4, Philadelphia Athletics
1 at Shibe Park | | | St. Louis Browns
10, Cleveland Indians
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
3, Brooklyn Dodgers
2 at Braves Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
9, Chicago Cubs
5 at Wrigley Field | | | New York Giants
6, Philadelphia Phillies
4 at Polo Grounds V | | | St. Louis Cardinals
6, Pittsburgh Pirates
0 at Forbes Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
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