Official Racing Charts: Narragansett Park, Daily Racing Form, 1944-04-28

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Official Racing Charts ____ Copyright, 1944, by Triangle Publications, Inc. _____—____— Narragansett Park PAWTUCKET. R. I.. THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1944— NARRAGANSETT PARK 1 MILE. Fourteenth day of twenty-eight-day meeting April 12 to May 13. Narragansett Racing Association. Automatic starting gate. Camera finish. Weather cloudy. Steward representing Rhode Island Administration of Racing and Athletics, Edward J. Fenelon, Jr. Stewards, Samuel C. Nuckols and R. Norman Charlton. Assistant Steward in charge of pari-mutuels control, James H. Doorley. Placing Judges, Howard G. Reynolds, Gordon Morrow and Henry Carroll. Patrol Judges, Harry Fiske and James Butwell. Paddock and Patrol Judge, Thomas Steele. Clerk of the Scales, Gordon Morrow. Timer, Lester H. Smith. Starter, G. R. Wingfield. Racing Secretary, Mathias C. Shea. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Eastern War Time. Percentage of winning favorite* corresponding meeting, 1943. .32: current meeting, .38. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries run as one; no field horses. * Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed, t Five pounds apprentice allowance waived. E Disqualified. iDHl Dead heat, a Coupled as entry. f-Mutuel tield. W Whip. S Spurs. B Blinkers. FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935 — 1:105— / r l 3 — 111. Purse ,400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-O 5/ O J I winners in 1944. 4-year-olds. 116 lbs.; older, 118 lbs. Claiming April 27-44— Nar priCe, ,250. Met value to winner 80: second, 45; third, 05: fourth. 0. Handle. 7.551. Index VUma Kqt A Wt PP St 14. K StrFin Jockevs Owner? Odd? Strt 48397 OLD ROSBCSHwb10118 10 1 l2 l»j 1:! l2 H Trent Mrs M H Charles 1F60 56429* GOLDN FLEECEvvb 4 116 3 11 96" 31 22 R Sisto Merrv Ho Stable 2.00 45101 CATCALL wb5113 2 10 102 8l 6" 3 | H Pratt* J P Morgan 8.80 56301 MEADOW DEW wb6113 6 7 7h 4£ 4h 4 W E Snvdr Mrs J McDowell 12 50 56342 PITTSBlRGH wb6118 7 8 14 1* 72 S* J Bovle J H Elliott 20.30 56389 FLY CENT w 6 113 8 3 2* 3h 5£ 6h P Paitson* Miss H B Kumpev 33.20 | 56428 FLAG ORLAND wb8113 4 9 11 11 9 7 K Scathn* A Gaienard Jr 1.90 | 47222 GOOD COMPANYwb 5 113 5 6 U 22i 2 82 R D Scott I Bucklev 42.80 55250 STARWFISTA w 5113 11 2 3h 5£ 8J 9* D Loop* Mrs F Newmyer 11.20 56342 AWAKF.NER wb5118 9 4 5* 102 102 103 S LaFitte C G Hill 610.70 52471s GREEN BOTTLE w 9 113 1 5 fl 91 11 11 H Ygsma* A G Coffin 124.20 Time. :23, :46*s, 1:123$. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , 0LD ROSEBUSH 25.20 9.40 6.60 11.60 3.70 2.30 MID* utuei rrices$ golden fleece 4.m 3.20 1 00 .60 « CATCALL 5.20 1.60 Winner— Cb. g. by Infinite — Goldiva. by Golden Guinea, trained by W. E. Charles, Jr.; bred by Mr. W. B. Miller. Winner entered to be claimed for SI. 250. WENT TO POST— 2:34. OFF AT 2:34J EASTERN WAR TIME. Stait poor from stall gate. Won lidden out; second and third driving. OLD ROSEBUSH went to the front at once, held a clear lead when settled in the stretch, but was ridden out briskly to retain his advantage. GOLDEN FLEECE moved up steadily and finished well in a good effort. CATCALL saved ground to the last ciuaiter and closed strongly under punishment. MEADOW DEW. in i lose quarters to the upper turn, could not improve her position when clear. PITTSBlRGH. between horses throughout, was never dangerous. FLY GENT t;red after showing; early spee l. FLAG ORLAND. shuffled back after the start, failed to recover. GOOD COMPANY cave wav after racing forwardlv placed to the final furlong. Scratched— 45633 Toss Up, 116; 56163 Bonified, 113; 56429 Manchester, 106: 41885 Hop Skip. 113; 56342 York River. 118. SECOND RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935-l:10s- 5 A D D J " 9 L 3 — III. Purse ,400. 3-year-olds. Maidens. Fixed weights. Weight, 118 lbs. April 27-44 — Nar Net va|ue t0 wjnner 80; second. 45: third, 05; fourth. 0. Handle. 1,795. Index Horst"= Eqt A Wt PP St % StrFin Jockevs Owners Odds Strt YALDINA LAMAR wb 118 6 5 5 1£ l2 W J G Wilson Miss R Brougher L70 56212 YALDINA CZAR wb113 5 3 2» 21 2» 2"k H Pratt* Mrs H P Bonner 1.40 56302 MINTN1CKERS b113 8 1 4i 42 33 3* D Loop* M McCallum - 10.00 55503 PENOMP w 113 2 7 81 8£ 51 4J C Critchfld Mrs J Freedman 33.70 56430 LINWD LINNIE wb108 4 6 52 53 4£ 5nl K Scathn* Miss Joan Beattie 80.30 j 565293 CH1CON A wb113 1 9 9 83 73 6* E Robart H Y Oden 33.70 HOP COLONEL DON wb118 3 4 33 3h 64 73 W E Snyrf R W Collins 5.00 SKY SKIPPER wll3 7 8 61 7 86 8« J Santer* Mrs A Bevan 143.40 56392 1.1 N WOOD BELLE wb 108 9 2 7J 9 9 9 I Viarv* J Binstoek 313.10 Time, :23, :47, 1:135. Track fast. / — Mutuels Paid — , Odds to , in* VALDINA LAMAR 5.40 3.40 2.60 1.70 .70 .30 M. utuel rncesi valdina czar 2*0 2.40 .40 20 . MINTNICKERS 3.20 .60 Winner — Br. c, by Teddys Comet — Lady Marlboro, by. Sweep, trained by M. Preston; bred by Yaldma WENT TO POST— 3:061. OFF AT 3:08 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won easily; second and third driving. YALDINA LAMAR went to the front after the first quarter, bore in badly approaching the stretch, but drew clear when straightened out. YALDINA CZAR, a sharp factor throughout, was bothered near the three eighths post, but could not menace the winner when rlear. MINTNICKERS. on the outside throughout, finished strongly under punishment. PENOMP i mi id not threaten. LIN WOOD LINNIE was never dangerous and had no mishaps. CHICONA lacked early-speed. COLONEL DON was close up from the start, but was eliminated when caught in close quarters on the final turn. SKY SKIPPER and LINWOOD BELLE were outrun. Scratched— 527313 Sporting Guy, 113. Doily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 80.20 — Double Pool, 6,470. THIRD RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935— 1:10 5— c L f. r O 3 — 111. Purse ,400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-3 D D J J year-olds, 118 lbs.; older, 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races since April 27-44 — Nar March 1 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; a race since February 1 allowed 7 lbs. Claiming price. ,500; if for ,250, allowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner 80; second, 45; third, 05; fourth. 0. Handle, 3,717. Index Hcrs« Eqt A Wt PP St *2 StrFin Jockeys Owners Odds Strt 56431 HY-COP wb6112 7 4 U 21 U Ink jj Loop* Mrs C J Gamble 5~80 56393"- HI GOLD wb7 117 2 8 8* 61 52 t* 1 Martin Mrs L Helton 1.80 56393 LADY GOLL EN w 5 112 8 1 5h 5* | U 34 M Fator Stratford Stable 8.60 56261 CITY BRED wb4105 5 2 2 3h 2l 4 £ J Santer* D F Harrington 29.50 SOB MANIPULATE wB4 113 4 3 l»j 1»J 3J 51 H Pratt* M E Costello 4.80 56393 SON ISLAM wb 5 108 6 9 9 9 71 6l K Scthn* Mrs W Renard 12.10 56428 ISLAM KING wB5113 9 5 o2 7 £ 6l 72 R Sola I Burklev 50.30 56264 DRIVEN SNOW wb4110 17 7h 81 9 8J V Bovine Riggins L Vair 12.10 Off!l*SJYLUS w 4 111 3 6 41 42 8i 9 W Turnbull S A Arch 6.60 Time, :23. :462s, 1:12?. Track fast. ii. i r • HY-COP 13.60 5.20 4.00 5.80 160 1.60 Muiuel rncesi HI G0LD 3M 2«° M « i LADY GOLDEN 4.60 1.30 Winner -B. g. by Hjgro — Karokop. by Chicaro, trained by C. J. Gamble; bred by Mr. John W. Dial. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 3:35J. OFF AT 3:36J EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. HY-COP. a forward factor from the start, took command when MAMPl LATE faltered during the stretch run and lasted to hold HI GOLD. The laltcr. slow to begin and»outrun to the last three furlongs, came around horses on the final turn and finished fast on bis own courage. LADY GOLDEN, on the inside thioughout. closed stronely under punishment. CITY BRED faltered near the end. MANIPULATE made the pace to the stretch, then gave way. SON ISLAM began ahwlj. ISLAM KING had no mishaps. STYLUS could not keep up. Scratched— 56301 Reformatory, 115. Claimed— Hi Gold by H. H. Haag for ,500: Stylus by i. Morris for ,500; Manipulate by Mrs. L. Frye fo*r ,500. FOCRTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14. 1935— 1:10*5— I 3—111. Purse ,400. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, 118 lbs. 6 6 5 4 5 O V J *r Non-winners of two races since April 1 allowed 3 lbs.; a race, 5 April 27-44 — Nar lbs. Claiming price. ,000: if for ,800, allowed 2 lbs. Net value to winner 80: second, 45; third, 05; fourth. 0. Handle. 9,772. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St J4 12 Str Fin Jorkev s Owners Odds Strt ~ "~ 55299 INUNDATION wul03 2 4 li lh 2* 1J K Sca"th"n* L Phillips 5J» 55102 V CLOCK wb108 3 7 4 J 33 Zl 2« H Trent Mrs B F Lister 33.00 56344 PIPELINER wb113 4 3 2* 21 l1 3s R" D Scott E Siravo 4.60 56263 REYES wellO 7 8 8 6» 4l 4- D Loop* Mrs W Renard 6.40 56430* COUNTESS PLAY w 107 5 5 51 8 6£ 511 ■ Yssma* Bay Cove Farm 41.70 564763 PERSIFLAGE wb113 16 61 7l 7£ 6 W Turnbull S Feinberg 180 56476 BLUE COLORS we 113 6 1 3« 4i 8 7l W E Snvdr Mrs E A Froehlich 18.40 ] 56430i of EN LIRE w» 113 8 2 71 5» 5i 8 H Pratt* H St.uts iff Time, :23, :47?,. 1:13|i. Track fast. ki . in* INUNDATION 13.60 9.M 560 .80 3.50 1.80 Muruel "rices! v clock 24» io.u n.30 4.40 I I PIPELINER 460 1.30 Winner — B. f. by Johnstown — Yalkara, by Gallant Fox, tiained by L. Phillips: bred by Belair Stud. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 4:06. OFF AT 4:08 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good fiom stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. INUNDATION went to the front early, eave way to PIPELINER entering the stretch, but came again when set down for the drive and. after disposing of the latter, held V CLOCK safe. The latter, never far back and well ridden, came gamely when urged, but tould not overhaul the winner. PIPELINER iorced the pare to the final quarter, took command wben settled lor the drive, but failed to stay under brisk urging. REYES, slow to begin and outrun ••rly, could not menace the leaders when urged during the stretch run. COUNTESS PLAY, knocked back •n the last turn, finished well after being straightened up. PERSIFLAGE was never pp©minent. OPEN FIRE began well, but lould not keep up. Overweight — Countess Plav. 4 pounds. Claimed— Persiflage by R. G. Whit.tina.ton for ,000; Pipclmer by Mrs. J. McDowell for ,08*. j I FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE Out of Chute. Psychic Bid, Sept. 14, 1935—1:10— a» r c 3 — 111. Purse ,400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-D 5_ O J J winners of a race since April 11. 4-year-olds, 118 lbs.; older. 120 April 27-44 — Nar lbs. Non-winners of three races since February 1 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 7 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. Net value to winner 80; second, 45; third, 05; fourth. 0. Handle, 04,215. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St 4 % StrFin Jockeys Owners Odd II Strt 563492 FRILURE wb 5 110 5 1 2h 2 lJ V% .J Martin Mrs F D Rice 6 70 56346 ZACABRAND wb 4 111 4 4 3J 4l 3h 2£ G Hettmgr P T Catalano 1 90 53781 UP THE CREEK wb 8 113 7 7 8 71 61 3 A Daniels A Strauss J7.JI 56569 ALLEGRO wb 8 113 1 8 P SP 5i 4$ J Mearle Alste Yann Stable ?. 40 563033 BRIGHT ARC wb6108 3 5 4 3 4* 51 D Loops* Mrs H O Simmons 2 50 56266 LA SCALA wb 7 108 6 3 V 1£ f and* W T.nnbull I J Wh.te 14 90 564323 TERRY MAY «n51H| I 2 5 61 73 V H Pratt ■ Claude Feltner 180 56432 EASY BLEND wb 6 117 2 6 61 8 8 8 H Trent M Level 6 40 Time, :235, :47, 1:122. Track fast. ,—l Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , FRILURE 15.40 7.80 6.00 6.70 2.90 i U Min. utuel Trices* zacabrand 10.20 7.00 4.10 ?* « y UP THE CREEK 11.60 i M Winner — B. m. by Fiisius — Luress. by Sueepster, trained Ly L. Helton : bred by Mr. H. C. Hatch. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:35J. OFF AT 4:36 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second arid third the same. FRILURE. away well, j.hp, closest to LA SCALA to the stretch, took command when set down tor the drive and retained her advanlge under brisk handling. ZACABRAND, never far bark, closed stoutly under punishment. UP THE REEK, outrun to the stretch, came between hordes and finished last. ALLEGRO began slol . BRIGHT ARC tired. LA SCALA made the pace to the stretch, then gave way. TFRRY MAY could not keep up. EASY BLEND was outrun. Scratched— 55032 Rose-Red. 103. Overweight — Frilure. 2 pounds; Terry May, lj. Claimed— Easy Blend by A. J. Vilone for ,500. SIXTH RACE 1 MILE AND 70 YARDS. Beefsteak. Nov. 6, 1935— 1:41— 5— 117. c » • r z Nantucket Purse. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Weight, J D D D D j|g iijg Non-winners since April 11 allowed 3 lbs.; since April 1. 5 April 27-44 — Nar lbs. Claiming price, ,000; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 50 to ,500. Net value to winner ,050: second. 65; third. 10: fourth. 5. Handle. 03.249. Index Hordes Eqt A Wt PP St H % Srr Fin Jockeys Owners Odd Strt 56213 CLOSE UP wb108 4 1 P Ij 1 1and I* D Loop* A King T70 55951 JAMOKE we-108 6 7 S| 2£ 2* 2 tt| R D Stott Mrs J Burks 2 50 56433 BIG RAID wb113 3 3 ty 51 4£ B 33 R Sisto Merrv Ho Stable 18 50 564333 ROY H. S. wb 110 14 7 7 7 5* 4» M Lemons* Mrs C E Dale 10 30 56433 NIGHT BOMBER wb109 5 5 65 31 3s 4* K Scthn* Mrs W Renard 2 90 56433 GUY HOTTEL wb 111 7 6 41 66. 62 6J 6:i H Trent M McCallum and.H 55918 PHELLMOND wb111Jj2 2 2h 4h 5U 1 7 H Pratt* I.t A A Ballvvin 25 40 Time, :24, :4825, 1:14, 1:39%, 1:4445. Track fast. r—H Mutuels Paid — , Odds to , IB* CLOSE UP 5.46 3.20 3.00 1.70 .60 .5€ MA Utuel rnceSi jamoke 4.00 3.60 1.00 so I BIG RAID 4.40 120 Winner — Ch. c. by Omaha — Proximity, by Stimulus, trained by W. F. Alvarado; bre l by Mr. Marshall Field. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 5:06. OFF AT 5:06£ EASTERN WAR TIME. Mart good from stall gate for all but JAMOKE. Won ridden out: second and third driving. CLOSE UP went to the front at once, made the pace under good rating and, responding well when ridden out. fiiew clear in the final furlong. JAMOKE propped at the start, was rushed up fast between horses to «■]*« r contention, then tired. BIG RAID saved ground throughout. ROY H. S.. outrun to the stretch. eftvMf] strongly. NIGHT BOMBER tired in the stretch. GUY HOTTEL was never dangerous after a quaiter. PHELLMOND showed early speed. Overweight— Rov H. S.. 1 pound; Big Raid. 4: Phellmond, 3j. Claimed— Close Up by G. Felkner for ,000; Night Bomber by H. Violette for ,500. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Top Row. Oct. 20. 1934— l:43-v— 3— 105. Purse * r -r ,400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 4-year-elds, 116 lbs.; 5f O O J / older, 118 lbs. Non-winners since April 11 allowed 3 lbs.; vinee April 27-44 — Nar April 1, 5 lbs. Claiming price. ,500. Net value to winner 80; second, 45: third. 05; fourth. 0. Handle. 12.019. Index Horses Eqt A wPpP St ]j jjj Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Odds -nt 56215 THE FIEND, wb6113 1 1 li li lh V ln W Turnbull E Siravo 3 20 56434 SEAWARD BND wb 4 111 6 6 3h 33 2* 1" 22 R Duncan Mrs B Lessler 2.30 56346 WAR REWARD wb5108 t 4 7* Sj 4h 32 32 D Loop* G S Gladnev 18 50 56346 FLYING SILYER w 7 103 3 5 41 P 5* 51 4*1 K Scathn* Mrs T Haskos 3P.40 56432 TROTH m 4 106 5 7 fy 6i 63 62 5:i H Trent Mt Desert Stabl. fc.?0 56349 BAYPORT wb 7 111J 8 3 2l IJJ 34 61 H Pratt* Oak Tree Stable 3.20 55883 JUSTINIAN II. wb 4 112 9 9 9 9 9 8* I1 E Robart M Wexler 10 80 55738 CLIP CLOP wb5113 7 8 82 83 72 7£ 8- R Sistc Merrv -Ho Stable 26 30 56482 SEA FOAM wb6113 4 2 5l V 89 9 W E Snvdr Miss F G Miller 63.30 Time, :23 5. :48. 1:13%, 1:39%. 1:46. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to v k. , in* THE FIEND 8.40 4.20 3.80 3.20 1.10 90 Muruel Prices seaward bound 4.00 3.40 1.00 70 l WAR REWARD 5.80 V9C Winner B. g. by Diavolo — Pennant Girl, by Rire aux Larmes, tiainec by E. Siravo; bred by M«i. Horace N. Davis and. Bro. Winner entered to bp claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 5:35. OFF AT 5:36 EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving: seiond and third the same. THE FIEND went to the front early, gave way to SEAWARD BOUND entering the stretch, but came again under brisk handling and disposed of the latter in the last stride. SEAWARD BOUND, never far bark, took a clear lead when seltled in the stretch, hut was overconfidently ridden and just missed. WAR REWARD worked his way up steadily and finished strongly under punishment. FLYING SILYER raced tvenlj without mishaps. TROTH could not threaten. BAYPORT tired after racing forwardlv placed to the stretch. JUSTINIAN II. began slowly. CLIP CLOP raced wide. SEA FOAM was done early. Overweight Bavport. 3j pounds; Justinian II.. 1. Claimed— The Fiend by Mrs. R. C. Hodge for ,500; Clip Clop by Mrs. W. Renard for ,500; Justinian II. by Mrs. H. 0. Simmons for ,500. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Top Row, Oct. 20. 1934 — 1:43—3—105. Pur«e s C q ,400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Non-winners of 5a» O O J O two races in 1944. 4-year-olds. 114 lbs.; older, 116 lbs. Non-April 27-44— Nar winners in 1944 allowed 3 lbs. Claiming price, ,250. Net value to winner S980; second. 45; third. 05: fourth. 0. Handle. 21.216. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St % % % StrFin Jockey? Owners Odd« II Strt 56396 CALVERT wb4114 7 10 82 1* 72 4 1* BPiljiiii H Delia Rus o 5.40 56305 SWEEPALOT wb10116 8 3 33 33 l1 12 M Fator W Zakoor 3 20 563892 STILL GALLANT w 5 116 10 5 6* 5* 4* 3J 3s W E Snvdr A L Aste M 40 56475:i CONRAD MNNwsb 10111J 5 9 9J P 82 51 4» H Pratt* W I Lunt 190 56431 RED TED w 4 109 9 4 P 1| 21 2l 5» D Loot* Mrs B Zuefeldt 32.20 55627 ASK ME w 5 108 2 8 4£ 4 51 61 fy K Scthn* E Boerger 4 00 55488 MAEQUEL w«5108 3 7 F 8i 92 92 7| H Ramirez D G Mati 184.40 55884 REBBINA wb6106 4 6 5and 6* 6i 8l 82 E Jenkins* Marsonia Stable 62.90 56475 BRON FLOWER wb 6 110 1 2 10 10 10 10 P1 M I uiiibiI Mrs A Bevan ?38 10 56349 NOVEMBER wb4106 6 1 lh 2:; 31 7 10 H Trent E Siravo 1540 Time. :23, :47j.5, 1:133s. 1:413, 1:47/5. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to ■ . . it*. / CALVERT 12.86 5.60 5.00 5.40 1.80 150 Muruel Prices? sweepalot » 4.20 140 no STILL GALLANT 5.40 1-7C Winner -Br. g. by Neddie — Dark Goddess, by Traumer, tiained by J. Carrara: bred by Mr. Wifln Sharpe Kilmer. Winner entered to be claimed for ,250. WENT TO POST— 6:09. OFF AT 6:09i EASTERN WAR TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. CALVERT, slow to start, improved his position steadily to the stretch, responded to strong handling during tbe drive and disposed of SWEEPALOT in the closing strides. The latter went to the front with a rush near the stretch and held on v. dl. STILL GALLANT finished well on the outside. CONRAD MANN, outrun to the last three furlongs, rouk] «t reach the leaders when set down for the drive. RED TED wa u*v i up going to the stretch and tired. ASK ME could not keep up. NOVEMBER gave wav after racine lorwardly placed to the stretch. Claimed— Calvert by G. Felkner for ,250; Conrad Mann by H. H. Haag for ,250: Ask Mc by Miss H. B. Kumpey for ,250. Attendance, 8,000 Estimated; Totol Mutuel Hondle, 80,004.


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