Official Racing Charts: Aqueduct at Belmont Park, Daily Racing Form, 1946-06-10

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Official Racing Charts ■ Copyright. 1946 by Triangle Publications. Inc. J Aqueduct at Belmont Park ELMONT, L. I., N. Y., SATURDAY, JUNE 8. 1946-BELMONT PARK 1 1-2 MILES. Sixth day of eighteen-day meeting June 3 to June 22. Queens County Jockey Club. Automatic starting gate. Photochart Camera. Weather clear. Steward representing the New York State Racing Commission, F. P Dunne; The Jockey Club. Marshall Cassidy; Queens County Jockey Club, Harold 0 Vosburgh; The Jockey Club and National Steeplechase and Hunt Association. H W Maxwell. Placing Judges. C. H Cornehlsen, J. E. Kyle and Nelson Strang. Patrol Judges, W J. Mara and W Constantine. Paddock and Patrol Judge. M. D Davis. Assistant Paddock and Patrol Judge, C Rainey. Clerk of Scales, George Hyland. Assistant Clerk of Scales, W A. Murphy Jr Starter. George Cassidy. Timer. John Miller Racing Secretary and Handicapper, J B Campbell. Assistant Racing Secretary, J. G. Reeder. Assistant Handicapper. F. E. Kilroe. Racing Secretary and Handicapper for Steeplechase, J. E. Cooper. Racing starts at 1:15 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1945, .33; current meeting, .30. § Three lbs apprentice allowance claimed. * Five lbs. claimed, t Seven lbs. claimed. •*• Ten lbs. claimed. W Whip. S Spurs, B Blinkers. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Photochart Camera FIRST RACE 3-4 MILE main course. Nusakan, Sept. 13, 1929—1:10-4—126. Purse ,000. | 7 3 3-year-olds. Colts and geldings. Allowances. Non-winners of two races other than 0f% " I / J claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of ,500 or two races of any kind allowed June 8-46 — Bel 5 lbs.; maidens, 10 lbs. Net value to winner ,440; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00; owners of starters other than first four horses, 0 each. Mutuel Pool, 22,352. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St jfc Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 99529 BLUE FALCON w110 7 3 24 2J 2J 14 P Miller* C V Whitney 7.80 99529 GLAD TIME w 120 2 5 5" 4i 3$ 23 T Atkinson Twin Oaks Farm 1.95 99857 LEE CIRCLE wb120 1 9 8 7h 53 3J J Stout Rose Maria Stable 21.50 97857 GAME 0 CHANCE wb 115 9 8 7J 61 62 4" J Jessop R S Howard 83.80 90084 OUR BULLY w115 8 2 2" 33 42 53J W Mehrtens Circle M Ranch Stable 2.50 99529 RAY OSULLIVAN wb115 11 12 91 9J V 6J J Adams L I Greenberg 24.90 995293 DANDY SANDY wb115 10 4 1"M2 1"k 72 | Hanford H W Jackson 13.85 951293 ORNERY PETE wb115 4 7 101 113 115 8h A Delara F Lansburgh 23.10 97857 0UT0THEBLUE w115 12 11 111 8"" 8« 94 A Kirkland Mrs G D Widener 8.40 98846 THWARTED wb115 3 6 6* 10i 10J 104 R Donoso A G Vanderbilt 7.80 97711 FLATBUSH wb116 6 1 44 5h 9n 118 E Guerin J B Theall 81.60 86331 SET POINT wb110 5 10 12 12 12 12 L Hansman J Norris 127.30 Time, :22%, :46%, 1:12. Track fast. r—%2 Mutuels Paid — , , Odds to , kA . D • "BLUE FALCON 17.60 7.30 5.30 7.80 2.65 1.65 MUTUel rrlCeSl GLAD TIME 3.40 2.80 .70 .40 t-LEE CIRCLE 6.80 2.40 WinnerGr. c, by Mahmoud— Top Flight, by Dis Done, trained by S. E. Veitch; bred by Cornelius V. Whitney. WENT TO P0ST-1:14. OFF AT 1:17J EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BLUE FALCON was a prominent factor from the beginning, was eased from the rail after assuming command and held GLAD TIME safe. The latter began slowly, improved his position steadily and closed fast on the outside. LEE CIRCLE slipped through on the inside entering the stretch and finished well. GAME 0 CHANCE showed a good effort. OUR BULLY tired in the stretch. RAY OSULLIVAN broke in a tangle. DANDY SANDY tired badly. OUTOTHEBLUE was never a factor. FLATBUSH had a flash of early speed. Scratched— 91871 Rabies, 115; 98989 Raiment, 115; 994143 Stan Tracy, 115; 88510 Sparky M., 110; 996832 Okeetee, 115; 98630 Kay Scout, 115. Overweight— Flatbush, 1 pound. SECOND RACE 5 1-2 FURLONGS Widener straight course. Chestnut Oak, June 10, 1929—1:02% ~l A —3—115. Purse ,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and geldings. Fixed weights. Or U I / 4 weight, 116 lbs. June 8-46 — Bel Net value to winner ,340; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00; owners of starters other than first four horses, 0 each. Mutuel Pool, 46,521. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt K V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 97606 GOOD-BYE wb 111 13 7 3nk * 1nk 4 P Miller* W G Loew 7.05 98632 TEANECK DANDY wb 116 7 2 5nk 41 2nl 24 E Guerin J S Kroese 7.30 992843 RECKON wb116 8 9 9J 5h 6J 3"* A Kirkland W P Chrysler 15.00 BRADENTOWN w 116 14 6 2r 2h 34 42 A DeLara E R Bradley 57.05 994132 MEDALIST wb116 5 11 8h 9* 4h 5J S Luce Havahome Stable a-2.50 99681 G. RAY w 116 9 12 7"" 8i 5nl 6h H Woodhse Havahome Stable a-2.50 94397 RISKOLATER w 116 10 1 1h 3i 74 7J R Donoso Circle M Ranch Stable f-72.50 99681 S0LATER w116 4 10 10h 10 9* 84 J Stout Belair Stud 23.25 99284 MR. JOHN w116 6 8 6h 6J 8h 9* J Adams Mill River Stable f-72.50 97710 FLASHPOINT v* 116 12 13 13M31 114101 W Mehrtens King Ranch 39.40 99287 DIALT0NE w 116 3 14 142 142 132 nh H B Wilson Darby Dan Farm 71.35 969093 WHATUCALLUM w116 2 16 162 111 10 12* L Hansman H G Peters 12.40 GIFTED WAND w116 11 15 153 12h I2h 131 M N Galez A T Simmons f-72.50 98133 DINNER HOUR w 116 15 4 4J 7h 14M4J J Jessop Brookmeade Stable b-2.20 BALLIOL w 116 16 5 12h 153 15nk15h R Permane J M Roebling c-37.20 YALE w 116 17 3 14 162 164 168 T May Brookmeade Stable b-2.20 CORINTH wb116 117 17 17 17 17 T Atkinson J M Roebling c-37.20 a-Coupled, Medalist and G. Ray; b-Dinner Hour and Yale; c-Balliol and Corinth. f-Mutuel field. Time, :23, :46%, 1:05%. Track fast. / — Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to , n . /GOOD-BYE 16.10 7.40 5.30 7.05 2.70 1.65 M, utuel Prices? teaneck dandy 10.00 6.50 4.00 2.25 iRECKON 7.80 2.90 Winner— B c, by Easy Mon— Step Quick, by Eternal, trained by H. Brown; bred by Henry H. Knight. WENT TO P0ST-1:49. OFF AT 1:54 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. GOOD-BYE was a forward factor all the way and, under pressure in the stretch, held on well to outfinish TEANECK DANDY. The latter made a determined bid under pressure, but hung nearing the finish. RECKON showed a good effort and finished well. BRADENTOWN tired under urging. MEDALIST held on well. G. RAY was blocked entering the final furlong and was forced to take up. RISKOLATER tired. MR. JOHN had early speed. WHATUCALLUM began slowly. Scratched— Fame st own, 116; 99284 Ben Lewis, 116. THIRD RACE ABOUT 1 3-4 MILES. King Oberon, Aug. 18, 1945 — 3:20—6—156. Town Hall Purse. i -» m Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Hurdles. Allowances. 3-year-olds, 135 lbs.; OH U I / D 1-year-olds. 142 lbs.; 5-year-olds, 150 lbs.; older, 153 lbs. Winners in 1946 of ,400, June 8-46 — Be! 3 lbs. extra; of ,400 twice, 6 lbs. extra. 4-year-olds and upward non-winners of ,200 in 1946 allowed 5 lbs.; of ,800 in 1946, If non-winners of ,000 in 1945, 8 lbs.; of ,500 twice since September 1, 10 lbs.; of ,500 since then, if 5-year-olds or upward, 12 lbs.; one race in 1945-46, if 5-year-olds or upward, 15 lbs. Claiming races not considered. Net value to winner ,520; second, 00; third, 00; fourth, 00; owners of starters other than first four horses, 0 each. Mutuel Pool, 89,882. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt 3 5 7 10 Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 99173 H HOUR w4137 8 4 13 2h 12 12 14 t Fields Mrs W M Jeffords 4.90 99072 WAR BATTLE w5153 7 5 4 31 33 2"* 22 A Bauman K Miller a-1.10 994153 YANKEE CHANCE w 8 138 1 1 64 4h 44 34 3nk M Morlan Mrs J D Doerr 12.80 987763 EQUIRITA w8 138 377 7 7 4J 4* F O Adams F A Clark 3.30 99679 GALA REIGH w 7 148 5 2 23 12 2h 55 5? Mr Bley III H S Horkheimer 9.70 98387 MAT w 5 138 4 6 52 52 52 63 6i D Sheat Mrs F A Clark 8.05 97613 HOBBYS FIRST w5133 2 3 3"" 63 6* 7 7 F Enriquezt E Ferrente 34.00 98325 BATLE CRUISERwb4 132 6 Lost rider. J Zimman* K Miller a-1.10 a-Coupled, War Battle and Battle Cruiser. tSeven pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, 3:22%. Track fast. MUTUel r riCeS WAR BATTLE a-Entry 3.00 2.50 .50 .25 1 YANKEE CHANCE 3.70 .85 Winner— Ch. g, by Mars— Flying Hour, by Galetian, trained by J. T. Skinner; bred by Walter M. Jeffords. WENT TO P0ST-2:25. OFF AT 2:28 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start poor from flag. Won driving; second and third the same. H HOUR was rank in the running, but showed speed on the flat and responded to urging to finish gamely. WAR BATTLE was kept forwardly placed from the start and responded to urging at the end. YANKEE CHANCE moved up on the outside entering the final quarter, then faltered. EQUIRITA was timidly handled until the final quarter. GALA REIGH showed a good effort throughout. MAT had no mishap. HOBBYS FIRST tired badly. BATTLE CRUISER lost his rider at the break. Scratched— 98695 Persepolis, 133. Overweight— Hobbys First, 2 pounds; Battle Cruiser, 2. FOURTH RACE I 1-2 FURLONGS Widener straight course. Chestnut Oak, June 10, 1929—1:02% On I 7 A —3—115. Fortieth Running ASTORIA STAKES. 0,000 Added. 2-year-olds. Fillies. "I/O Scale weight. Weight, 119 lbs. Winners of two races of ,500 each, 3 lbs. extra. June 8-46 — Bel Non-winners of a sweepstakes or three races allowed 4 lbs.; maidens, 9 lbs. Net value to winner 0,750; second, ,000; third, ,000; fourth, 00; owners of starters other than first four horses, 0 each. Mutuel Pool, 73,903. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* 1/fr Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 983882 FIRST FLIGHT w119 8 1 •* 2"" 14 13J P Miller C V Whitney 1.15 99312 MISS KIMO w 122 7 5 2"" 5n* 2* 2 S Clark W Helis 5.85 98077 DARK VENUS wb115 6 6 64 1n* 3J 3* A Kirkland J S Phipps 16.35 99760 PIPETTE wb115 1 2 1"* 4«* 42 44 T May W H LaBoyteaux 11.90 990702 WAR FAN w 110 10 4 5h 3n 5452 J Adams Maine Chance Farm 6.55 993122 DOGGIN IT w115 9 3 3fr 64,61 6"" I Hanford Mrs E E D Shaffer 42.05 98991 KEYNOTE w115 2 10 84 95 8 7"" T Atkinson Wheatley Stable a-3.30 977603 MISS DISCO w 115 3 9 93 8* 7h 8"" E Guerin S S Schupper 26.85 97967 BY SEA w115 4 7 71 72 95 95 |_ Hansman Mrs W Stone a-3.30 99525 BEAUTIFIED w 110 5 8 10 10 10 10 J Jessop Starmount Stable 68.65 a-Coupled, Keynote and By Sea. Time, :22%, :45%, 1:04%. Track fast. /— Mutuels Paid— , Odds to v . , an . t FIRST FLIGHT 4.30 3.10- 2.70 1.15 .55 .35 Mutuel rricesl miss kimo 4.70 3.60 1.35 .so iDARK VENUS 5.50 1.75 Winner— B. f, by Mahmoud— Fly Swatter, by Dis Done, trained by S. E. Veitch; bred by Col. C. V. Whitney. WENT TO POST— 3:05. OFF AT 3:06* EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won cleverly; second and third driving. FIRST FLIGHT was well up all the way and raced true, responded when roused in the final drive, then drew away. MISS KIMO raced forwardly from the beginning and finished well, but could not menace the winner. DARK VENUS, on the extreme outside, faltered in the final furlong. PIPETTE showed early speed, but hung nearing the finish. WAR FAN raced forwardly and had no mishap. DOGGIN IT faltered under urging. KEYNOTE could not keep up. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILE main course. Nusakan, Sept. 13, 1929—1:10-4—126. Astarita Purse. OH " 1 7 7 Graded Allowances Class D. Purse ,500. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and I mates. 4-year-olds, 119 lbs.; older, 121 lbs. Non-winners of ,000 in 1945-46 June 8-46 — Bel allowed 5 lbs.; of ,500 or two races since April 5 or ,500 at any time, 10 lbs. Net value to winner ,845; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25; owners of starters other than first four horses, 0 each. Mutuel Pool, 69,747. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Vk Vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 991752 DARBY DELILAH w5116 1 1 1"" 1h ih H B Wilson Darby Dan Farm .85 99531 SEGULA wb 4 109 4 8 8 5"" 4J 21 J Stout Belair Stud 7.50 97921 TIMORE wb4109 6 4 44 34 34 3J N Com best* Paragon Stable 14.75 979212 PAIGLE wb5111 8 2 3J 2"" 2h 4* J Jessop Dell Stable 3.25 995233 SI RLETTE w5114 2 6 74 8 62 51 J Onorato! Angpet Stable 10.20 981973 SHRUB wb4109 3 5 52 4h 54 62J T Atkinson G F Spear 11.35 98699 TIGRELL w 4 114 5 3 2" 7"* 71 71 J Adams L I Greenberg 23.25 99531 ARIEL SHOW wb 4 106 7 7 6"" 6" 8 8 P Miller* Mrs J M Scider 50.15 Time, :23, :47, 1:11%. Track fast r— Mutuels Paid — N , Odds to ..*...«! Bmimmi DARBY DELILAH 3.70 2.70 2.50 .85 .35 .25 M utuel Prices] segula 5.50 4.20 1.75 1.10 TIMORE 4.80 1.40 Winner— Br. m, by Sir Gallahad III.— Roselake, by Bostonian, trained by J. Long; bred by John W. Galbreath. WENT TO POST— 3:40. OFF AT 3:40i EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. DARBY DELILAH was quick to begin, showed improvement over recent efforts, set a fast early pace while saving ground and outfinished SEGULA. The latter was sluggish in the early running, improved her position on the outside and finished well. TIMORE, a prominent factor from the start, faltered in the final furlong. PAIGLE, prominent all the way, had no mishap. SIRLETTE was sent between horses for the stretch run and showed a good effort. SHRUB tired badly. TIGRELL had no mishap. ARIEL SHOW appeared sore going to the post. Scratched— 99962 Terse, 111. Overweight— Ariel Show, 2 pounds. SIXTH RACE 7-8 MILE. Roseben, Oct. 16, 1906-1:22-5-126. Forty-Eighth Running CARTER n A 1 7 O HANDICAP. 0,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. - „ 4C - , Net value to winner ,125; second, ,000; third, ,000; fourth, 00; owners of June »-*b — nei starters other than first four horses, 0 each. Mutuel Pool, 46,823. ~" Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St ft % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 986342 FLOOD TOWN wb4113 2 1 1h 1n ih ih w Mehrtens E Lasker 10 05 983892 KING DORSETT wb4126 1 2 2"* 3"* 43 31 2" E Guerin J B Theall 185 99763 BLACK SWAN wb5 112 4 4 4h 42 33 2"* 34 T Atkinson J D Acres 440 97855 ETERNITY wb5121 5 5 31 21 2h 4* 42 J Adams Mrs B F Lister 165 98634 CASSIS wb 7 117 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 J Jessop D Howe 4 50 Time, :23%, :47, 1:11%, 1:23%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — v , Odds to s U..f..Al Dr;/.AciFL00DT0WN 2.10 6.90 3.00 10.05 2.45 .50 MUtUel rriCeS KING DORSETT 3.60 230 80 15 « BLACK SWAN 2.70 35 Winner— B. g, by Johnstown— Apogee, by Pharamond II., trained by M. Hirsch; bred by Hal Price Headley WENT TO POST-4:17. OFF AT 4:18* EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. FLOOD TOWN was sent into command at the start, showed high early speed, bore out rounding the stretch turn, bumped ETERNITY and outlasted KING DORSETT. The latter was steadied along close to the pace, saved ground entering the stretch and closed with a rush. BLACK SWAN, on the outside and well up, made a determined bid in the stretch, then hung. ETERNITY was under restraint, moved up rounding the stretch turn, then faltered when bumped. CASSIS was never a strong factor. Scratched— 990732 Breezing Home, 107. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Dot, Sept. 7, 1923-1:42-3-100. Red Hook Purse. Graded OH 1 7 Q Allowances Class D. Purse ,500. 3-year-olds. Non-winners of a race other than 9 t t w maiden or claiming at one mile or over since April 5. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners June 8-4f3 — Bel of any race at one mile or over since then allowed 3 lbs.; at any time, if non-winners of any race since April 5, 7 lbs. Net value to winner ,825; second, 00; third, 50; fourth, 25; owners of starters other than first four horses, 0 each. Mutuel Pool, 18,866. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va Vi Va Str Fin Jockeys Owners Qddsto~ 99289 BE COURAGEOUS w117 8 1 1" 1J 14 13 121 A Delara E R Bradley 120 97714 STATION wb115 9 3 32 3"* 22 22 24 A Kirkland R Green 9.05 99414 JOLLY SOUL wb 117 1 9 9 9 9 5"* 3* E Guerin H Bentley 15.00 98635 HIGHFORTIDIES w 112 2 8 82 7J 5" 3" 41 H Woodset W G Loew 12.75 99762 BEST DRESS wb 107 6 5 5M2 33 41 52J P Miller* Louisiana Farm 5.85 994162 BLUE GEM wb113 7 6 63 62 6"* 9 6i R Donoso Mrs S G Steckler 34.60 998593 HIS GRACE w 117 4 2 2"" 2h 41 74 71 T Atkinson Cain Hoy Stable 26.40 99859 THE PROBLEM w 108 5 4 4h 5* 7" 6h 8J N Combest* J M Seider 28.55 987802 COLONIAL ROSE w 112 3 7 74 82 81 8h 9 J Jessop Lester Manor Stable 3.25 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :23%, :47, 1:11%, 1:37%, 1:44. Track fast. r- Mutuels Paid — s , Odds to , D»:.BE COURAGEOUS 4.40 3.20 2.60 1.20 .60 .30 M..4-..A| utuel rricesj station 9.00 5.00 3.50 1.50 *JOLLY SOUL 4.80 1.40 Winner— Br. c, by Bimelech— Babys Breath, by Sickle, trained by J. W. Smith; bred by Idle Hour Stock Farm Co. WENT TO POST-4:53. OFF AT 4:53i EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won cleverly; second and third driving. BE COURAGEOUS was steadied along in the early running, shook off opposition going to the far turn, drew away and was under light urging at the end. STATION was kept forwardly from the start, responded when urged, finished well, but could not menace the winner. JOLLY SOUL was outrun to the stretch, but worked his way between the leaders in the stretch run. HIGHFORTIDIES was slow to settle in his stride, but finished well. BEST DRESS had no mishap. BLUE GEM raced evenly. HIS GRACE quit badly. EIGHTH RACE 1 1-4 MILES. Whisk Broom II., June 23, 1913—2:00—6-139. Frigate Graded H H 1 ft II Handicap Class D. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. t o tl- t, i Net va,ue t0 winner ,220; second, ,000; third, 00; fourth, 50; owners of starters June 8-46— Bel otner than first foura 0 each Mutue| Pool 51,944. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Vi % 1 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 99288 BONDING H0MEwsb5122 3 4 4Mh 2 " 2h 14 V Nodarse W Ziegler Jr 2J5 99420 AYAHS BOY wb5112 7 2 1h 2h 31 3J 22 J Jessop Mrs E D Jacobs 5.15 99532 PROOF COIL w5120 5 1 2* 1"Mh lh 3"* T Atkinson Vera S Bragg 3.40 99531 BLENEL w4102 4 5 62 62 5" 44 42J W Mehrtens Mrs R D Patterson 19.40 99764 PETROL POINT wb4119 2 6 5"* 55 6° 5"* 54 J Adams F Frankel 5 30 99290 OMAMAX wb4104 1 7 34 9 ♦ 64 64 H Woodhse Havahome Stable 9.50 99290 STAGE BOND wb 4 113 6 3 7 7 7 7 7 P Miller, H Salomon 4.80 Time, :25, :48%, 1:12%, 1:38%, 2:04%. Track fast. , — Mutuels Paid — n , Odds to . ii . iD. BOUNDING HOME 6.30 4.30 2.70 2.15 1.15 .35 Mutuel rrices? ayahs boy 6.20 3.20 2.10 .60 l PROOF COIL 2.80 .40 Winner— Br. h, by Espino— Marching Home, by Johr. P. Grier, trained by M. Brady; bred by William Ziegler, Jr. WENT TO POST— 5:30. OFF AT 5:32 EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. BOUNDING HOME was steadied along early, improved his position on the outside, responded to pressure and wore down the leaders In the final drive. AYAHS BOY was well up from the beginning, was sent through on the inside in the stretch, but could not overhaul the winner. PROOF COIL was hustled into command, was steadied along, then faltered at the finish. BLENEL showed a good effort throughout. PETROL POINT could not improve his position. OMAMAX, on the Inside, had early speed, then quit. STAGE BOND was outrun and was never a factor. Attendance, 37,632; Total Mutuel Pool, ,320,038. Returned to Public, ,822,032, Less Breakage.


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