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Ogdensburg Maples

The Ogdensburg Maples were a minor league baseball team based in Ogdensburg, New York. In 1900 and 1901, Ogdensburg played as members of the Northern New York League and the Ogdensburg Colts franchise was a member of the Canadian–American League from 1936 to 1940. The Maples played as members of the Class C level Border League from 1946 to 1951. Overall, Ogdensburg teams made seven playoff appearances, won three league championships and one pennant. The teams hosted minor league home games at Winter Park.

Ogdensburg Maples
Minor league affiliations
ClassIndependent (1900–1901)
Class C (1936–1940, 1946–1951)
LeagueNorthern New York League (1900–1901)
Canadian–American League (1936–1940)
Border League (1946–1951)
Major league affiliations
TeamPhiladelphia Phillies (1940)
New York Giants (1948)
Minor league titles
League titles (3)
  • 1937
  • 1948
  • 1950
Conference titles (1)1940
Wild card berths (7)
  • 1936
  • 1937
  • 1938
  • 1947
  • 1948
  • 1949
  • 1950
Team data
NameOgdensburg (1900–1901)
Ogdensburg Colts (1936–1939)
Ottawa-Ogdensburg Senators (1940)
Ogdensburg Maples (1946–1951)
BallparkWinter Park (1936–1940, 1946–1951)

Ogdensburg teams played as a minor league affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies in 1940 and New York Giants in 1948.

History edit

Northern New York League 1900–1901 edit

Minor league baseball started in Ogdensburg, New York in 1900, when the Ogdensburg team became a charter member of the five–team Independent level Northern New York League.[1][2] Ogdensburg finished with a 4–14 record and placed fifth in the 1901 Northern New York League, playing the season under manager S.H Cook. The Ogdensburg franchise folded from the league after the 1901 season.[3][4][5]

Canadian–American League 1936–1940 edit

Minor league baseball returned to Ogdensburg in 1936, when the Ogdensburg Colts became charter members of the 1936 Class C level Canadian–American League.[6] The 1936 final league standings featured the Brockville Pirates (43–36), Ogdensburg Colts (38–45), Oswego Netherlands (32–51), Ottawa Senators (53–37), Perth Blue Cats/Royals (50–30) and Watertown Grays/Massena Bucks (35–52).[7] The 1936 Ogdensburg Colts finished with a Canadian-American League regular season record of 38–45. Their fourth-place finish in the CCL under managers George Lee and Bernard Fasulo qualified the team for the playoffs. In the 1936 playoffs, the Perth Blue Cats/Royals defeated the Ogdensburg Colts 3 games to 2.[8][9]

The 1937 Ogdensburg Colts were the Canadian-American League champions. The Colts ended the season with a record of 55–47, placing fourth in the Canadian-American League regular season.[10] On August 21, 1937, Colts pitcher Leo Pukas threw a no–hitter in a 9–0 victory over the Ottawa Braves.[11][12] Playing under manager George Lee, the Ogdensburg Colts defeated the Oswego Netherlands 3 games 1 in the playoff semi–final. In the league Finals, the Ogdensburg Colts and Gloversville Glovers played to a seven–game series, with the Colts winning 4 games to 3. The Colts' season attendance was 27,827, an average of 546 per home game.[13][9][14]

In the 1938 season, the Ogdensburg Colts placed third in the Canadian-American League regular season standings.[15] Ogdensburg finished with a record of 66–52, playing the season under manager George Lee.[9] On September 5, 1938, Ogdensburg pitcher Ed Lauer threw a perfect game in a 7–inning game, as Lauer and the Colts defeated the Ottawa Braves 7–0.[16] In the 1938 Playoffs, the Cornwall Bisons swept the Ogdensburg Colts 4 games to 0. The 1938 Colts' season attendance was 27,016, an average of 458.[17][18][9]

The 1939 season was the final one for Ogdensburg under the "Colts" moniker. Ogdensburg finished with a record of 60–58, placing fifth in the Canadian-American League regular season standings, missing the playoffs. Their manager was the returning George Lee. The 1939 Attendance was 19,849, an average of 336. The Ogdensburg Colts franchise folded after the 1939 season.[19][20][9]

Ottawa partnership edit

In 1940, Ogdensburg partnered with Ottawa, Ontario in creating a franchise that played home games both cities. The Ottawa-Ogdensburg Senators won the 1940 Canadian-American League pennant. The Ottawa Senators franchise played half their 1940 Canadian-American League season in Ogdensburg. The team was an affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies. Under manager Cy Morgan, the Senators finished with a 84–39 record, placing first in the regular season standings. In the 1940 Playoffs, the Amsterdam Rugmakers defeated the Ottawa-Ogdensburg Senators 4 games to 1. Neither Ottawa or Ogdensburg fielded a team in 1941.[21][9][22]

 
(2010) Ogdensburg, New York

Border League 1946–1951 edit

Minor league baseball returned when the 1946 Ogdensburg Maples became charter members of the Class C level Border League. The 1946 six–team league standings featured the Auburn Cayugas (72–44), Granby Red Sox (54–60), Kingston Ponies (58–55), Ogdensburg Maples (50–68), Sherbrooke Canadians (46–71) and Watertown Athletics (69–51)[9] In their initial season, the 1946 Ogdensburg Maples finished with a record of 50–68, placing fifth in the Border League standings. Led by manager Bobby Dill, the Maples did not qualify for the playoffs. Resuming play at Winter Park, the 1946 season home attendance was 28,395, an average of 481 per contest.[23][9][24]

The Ogdensburg Maples reached the Border League Finals in 1947.[25] Finishing the regular season at 61–65, placing fourth in the Border League, manager Steve Yerkes led the Maples to the playoffs. In the 1947 playoffs, the Ogdensburg Maples advanced by defeating the Watertown Athletics in a seven-game series 4 games to 3. In the Finals, the Ottawa Nationals defeated the Ogdensburg Maples 4 games 2. Ogdensburg's season attendance was 63,486, an average of 1,008.[26][9][27]

The 1948 Ogdensburg Maples won the Border League championship while playing as an affiliate of the New York Giants.[28][29] The Maples finished the regular season with a record of 69–60, placing third in the regular season standings, while playing under manager Russ Wein. In the playoffs, the Ogdensburg Maples advanced by defeating the Ottawa Senators 4 games to 1. In the 1948 Finals, the Ogdensburg Maples won the championship by sweeping the Watertown Athletics 4 games to 0. The Maples season attendance was 60,116.[30][31][9]

The Ogdensburg Maples again advanced to the Border League playoffs in 1949.[32] Finishing in third place with a regular season, with a record of 70–60, the team was again managed by Russ Wein. The Maples lost in the playoffs, defeated by the Geneva Robins 4 games to 3. The season attendance was 58,749.[33][34][9]

The 1950 Ogdensburg Maples won their second Border League championship.[35] After a second place 74–54 finish under manager Russ Wein, the Maples qualified for the playoffs. In the 1950 playoffs, the Ogdensburg Maples advanced to the finals by defeating the Watertown Athletics 4 games to 1. In the playoff finals, the Ogdensburg Maples won the championship by defeating the Ottawa Senators 4 games to 2. The 1950 Maples season attendance was 55,291, an average of 864 per game.[36][37][9]

The Border League folded during the 1951 season.[38] Managed by John Sosh and Irvin Schupp, the Ogdensburg Maples had a record of 29–35, and were in second place when the Border League permanently disbanded on July 16, 1951.[39][40][9]

Ogdensburg has not hosted another minor league baseball team after the 1951 Ogdensburg Maples and the Border League folded.[9][41][42]

The ballpark edit

The Ogdensburg teams hosted home minor league home games at Winter Park. The ballpark site also hosted a skating rink in the winter months. The field dimensions were (left–center–right) 260–450–386. The ballpark had a seating capacity of 1,800 and had no lights when hosting the Colts, before lighting was installed when the Ogdensburg Maples resumed play. The ballpark grandstand once collapsed during a game.[43][44] Today, the ballpark has been renamed to "Father Martin Field." Still in use, the ballpark is located next to the Knights of Columbus at 721 Hasbrouck Street in Ogdensburg, New York.[45]

Timeline edit

Year(s) # Yrs. Team Level League Affiliate Ballpark
1900–1901 2 Ogdensburg Independent Northern New York League None Winter Park
1936–1939 4 Ogdensburg Colts Class C Canadian–American League
1940 1 Ottawa-Ogdensburg Senators Philadelphia Phillies
1946–1947 2 Ogdensburg Maples Border League None
1948 1 New York Giants
1949–1951 3 None

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

Ogdensburg Maples players

References edit

  1. ^ "1900 Ogdensburg Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
  2. ^ "1900 Northern New York League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. ^ "1901 Ogdensburg Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  4. ^ "1901 Northern New York League (NNYL) on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  5. ^ "1901 Ogdensburg Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
  6. ^ "1936 Canadian-American League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  7. ^ "1936 Canadian-American League (CCL) on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  8. ^ "1936 Ogdensburg Colts Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (Third ed.). Baseball America. ISBN 978-1932391176.
  10. ^ "1937 Canadian-American League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  11. ^ "Minor League No Hitters". Google Docs.
  12. ^ "Searching for missing Minors no-hitters". MiLB.com.
  13. ^ "1937 Ogdensburg Colts Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  14. ^ "1937 Canadian-American League (CCL) on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  15. ^ "1938 Canadian-American League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  16. ^ "Ottawa Citizen - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
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  18. ^ "1938 Canadian-American League (CCL) on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  19. ^ "1939 Ogdensburg Colts Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  20. ^ "1939 Canadian-American League (CCL) on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  21. ^ "1940 Ottawa-Ogdensburg Senators Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  22. ^ "1940 Ottawa-Ogdensburg Senators Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
  23. ^ "1946 Ogdensburg Maples Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  24. ^ "1946 Border League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  25. ^ "1947 Border League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  26. ^ "1947 Ogdensburg Maples Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  27. ^ "1947 Border League (BL) on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  28. ^ "1948 Ogdensburg Maples Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
  29. ^ "1948 Border League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  30. ^ "1948 Ogdensburg Maples Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  31. ^ "1948 Border League (BL) on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  32. ^ "1949 Border League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  33. ^ "1949 Ogdensburg Maples Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  34. ^ "1949 Border League (BL) on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  35. ^ "1950 Border League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  36. ^ "1950 Ogdensburg Maples Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  37. ^ "1950 Border League (BL) on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  38. ^ "1951 Border League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  39. ^ "1951 Border League (BL) on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  40. ^ "1951 Ogdensburg Maples Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  41. ^ "Ogdensburg, New York sports teams on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  42. ^ "Ogdensburg, New York Encyclopedia". Baseball-Reference.com.
  43. ^ "Winter Park in Ogdensburg, NY history and teams on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  44. ^ "SNOLF (Snow Golf Tournament)". Ogdensburg, NY.
  45. ^ "Knights Of Columbus #258 - Ogdensburg, NY | Parishes Online". www.parishesonline.com.

External links edit

  • Ogdensburg - Baseball Reference

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The Ogdensburg Maples were a minor league baseball team based in Ogdensburg New York In 1900 and 1901 Ogdensburg played as members of the Northern New York League and the Ogdensburg Colts franchise was a member of the Canadian American League from 1936 to 1940 The Maples played as members of the Class C level Border League from 1946 to 1951 Overall Ogdensburg teams made seven playoff appearances won three league championships and one pennant The teams hosted minor league home games at Winter Park Ogdensburg Maples1946 1951 1900 1901 1936 1940 1946 1951 Ogdensburg New YorkMinor league affiliationsClassIndependent 1900 1901 Class C 1936 1940 1946 1951 LeagueNorthern New York League 1900 1901 Canadian American League 1936 1940 Border League 1946 1951 Major league affiliationsTeamPhiladelphia Phillies 1940 New York Giants 1948 Minor league titlesLeague titles 3 193719481950Conference titles 1 1940Wild card berths 7 1936193719381947194819491950Team dataNameOgdensburg 1900 1901 Ogdensburg Colts 1936 1939 Ottawa Ogdensburg Senators 1940 Ogdensburg Maples 1946 1951 BallparkWinter Park 1936 1940 1946 1951 Ogdensburg teams played as a minor league affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies in 1940 and New York Giants in 1948 Contents 1 History 1 1 Northern New York League 1900 1901 1 2 Canadian American League 1936 1940 1 3 Ottawa partnership 1 4 Border League 1946 1951 2 The ballpark 3 Timeline 4 Notable alumni 4 1 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editNorthern New York League 1900 1901 edit Minor league baseball started in Ogdensburg New York in 1900 when the Ogdensburg team became a charter member of the five team Independent level Northern New York League 1 2 Ogdensburg finished with a 4 14 record and placed fifth in the 1901 Northern New York League playing the season under manager S H Cook The Ogdensburg franchise folded from the league after the 1901 season 3 4 5 Canadian American League 1936 1940 edit Minor league baseball returned to Ogdensburg in 1936 when the Ogdensburg Colts became charter members of the 1936 Class C level Canadian American League 6 The 1936 final league standings featured the Brockville Pirates 43 36 Ogdensburg Colts 38 45 Oswego Netherlands 32 51 Ottawa Senators 53 37 Perth Blue Cats Royals 50 30 and Watertown Grays Massena Bucks 35 52 7 The 1936 Ogdensburg Colts finished with a Canadian American League regular season record of 38 45 Their fourth place finish in the CCL under managers George Lee and Bernard Fasulo qualified the team for the playoffs In the 1936 playoffs the Perth Blue Cats Royals defeated the Ogdensburg Colts 3 games to 2 8 9 The 1937 Ogdensburg Colts were the Canadian American League champions The Colts ended the season with a record of 55 47 placing fourth in the Canadian American League regular season 10 On August 21 1937 Colts pitcher Leo Pukas threw a no hitter in a 9 0 victory over the Ottawa Braves 11 12 Playing under manager George Lee the Ogdensburg Colts defeated the Oswego Netherlands 3 games 1 in the playoff semi final In the league Finals the Ogdensburg Colts and Gloversville Glovers played to a seven game series with the Colts winning 4 games to 3 The Colts season attendance was 27 827 an average of 546 per home game 13 9 14 In the 1938 season the Ogdensburg Colts placed third in the Canadian American League regular season standings 15 Ogdensburg finished with a record of 66 52 playing the season under manager George Lee 9 On September 5 1938 Ogdensburg pitcher Ed Lauer threw a perfect game in a 7 inning game as Lauer and the Colts defeated the Ottawa Braves 7 0 16 In the 1938 Playoffs the Cornwall Bisons swept the Ogdensburg Colts 4 games to 0 The 1938 Colts season attendance was 27 016 an average of 458 17 18 9 The 1939 season was the final one for Ogdensburg under the Colts moniker Ogdensburg finished with a record of 60 58 placing fifth in the Canadian American League regular season standings missing the playoffs Their manager was the returning George Lee The 1939 Attendance was 19 849 an average of 336 The Ogdensburg Colts franchise folded after the 1939 season 19 20 9 Ottawa partnership edit In 1940 Ogdensburg partnered with Ottawa Ontario in creating a franchise that played home games both cities The Ottawa Ogdensburg Senators won the 1940 Canadian American League pennant The Ottawa Senators franchise played half their 1940 Canadian American League season in Ogdensburg The team was an affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies Under manager Cy Morgan the Senators finished with a 84 39 record placing first in the regular season standings In the 1940 Playoffs the Amsterdam Rugmakers defeated the Ottawa Ogdensburg Senators 4 games to 1 Neither Ottawa or Ogdensburg fielded a team in 1941 21 9 22 nbsp 2010 Ogdensburg New YorkBorder League 1946 1951 edit Minor league baseball returned when the 1946 Ogdensburg Maples became charter members of the Class C level Border League The 1946 six team league standings featured the Auburn Cayugas 72 44 Granby Red Sox 54 60 Kingston Ponies 58 55 Ogdensburg Maples 50 68 Sherbrooke Canadians 46 71 and Watertown Athletics 69 51 9 In their initial season the 1946 Ogdensburg Maples finished with a record of 50 68 placing fifth in the Border League standings Led by manager Bobby Dill the Maples did not qualify for the playoffs Resuming play at Winter Park the 1946 season home attendance was 28 395 an average of 481 per contest 23 9 24 The Ogdensburg Maples reached the Border League Finals in 1947 25 Finishing the regular season at 61 65 placing fourth in the Border League manager Steve Yerkes led the Maples to the playoffs In the 1947 playoffs the Ogdensburg Maples advanced by defeating the Watertown Athletics in a seven game series 4 games to 3 In the Finals the Ottawa Nationals defeated the Ogdensburg Maples 4 games 2 Ogdensburg s season attendance was 63 486 an average of 1 008 26 9 27 The 1948 Ogdensburg Maples won the Border League championship while playing as an affiliate of the New York Giants 28 29 The Maples finished the regular season with a record of 69 60 placing third in the regular season standings while playing under manager Russ Wein In the playoffs the Ogdensburg Maples advanced by defeating the Ottawa Senators 4 games to 1 In the 1948 Finals the Ogdensburg Maples won the championship by sweeping the Watertown Athletics 4 games to 0 The Maples season attendance was 60 116 30 31 9 The Ogdensburg Maples again advanced to the Border League playoffs in 1949 32 Finishing in third place with a regular season with a record of 70 60 the team was again managed by Russ Wein The Maples lost in the playoffs defeated by the Geneva Robins 4 games to 3 The season attendance was 58 749 33 34 9 The 1950 Ogdensburg Maples won their second Border League championship 35 After a second place 74 54 finish under manager Russ Wein the Maples qualified for the playoffs In the 1950 playoffs the Ogdensburg Maples advanced to the finals by defeating the Watertown Athletics 4 games to 1 In the playoff finals the Ogdensburg Maples won the championship by defeating the Ottawa Senators 4 games to 2 The 1950 Maples season attendance was 55 291 an average of 864 per game 36 37 9 The Border League folded during the 1951 season 38 Managed by John Sosh and Irvin Schupp the Ogdensburg Maples had a record of 29 35 and were in second place when the Border League permanently disbanded on July 16 1951 39 40 9 Ogdensburg has not hosted another minor league baseball team after the 1951 Ogdensburg Maples and the Border League folded 9 41 42 The ballpark editThe Ogdensburg teams hosted home minor league home games at Winter Park The ballpark site also hosted a skating rink in the winter months The field dimensions were left center right 260 450 386 The ballpark had a seating capacity of 1 800 and had no lights when hosting the Colts before lighting was installed when the Ogdensburg Maples resumed play The ballpark grandstand once collapsed during a game 43 44 Today the ballpark has been renamed to Father Martin Field Still in use the ballpark is located next to the Knights of Columbus at 721 Hasbrouck Street in Ogdensburg New York 45 Timeline editYear s Yrs Team Level League Affiliate Ballpark1900 1901 2 Ogdensburg Independent Northern New York League None Winter Park1936 1939 4 Ogdensburg Colts Class C Canadian American League1940 1 Ottawa Ogdensburg Senators Philadelphia Phillies1946 1947 2 Ogdensburg Maples Border League None1948 1 New York Giants1949 1951 3 NoneNotable alumni editMerle Anthony 1946 Joe Camacho 1949 Frank Fanovich 1946 Jim Galvin 1938 Dixie Howell 1940 College Football Hall of Fame 1970 George Jumonville 1940 Olav Kollevoll 1946 Ken Jungels 1949 Garland Lawing 1948 George Lee 1937 1939 MGR Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame 1998 Jake Livingstone 1901 Hal Marnie 1940 Paul Masterson 1940 Bill Peterman 1940 Johnny Podgajny 1940 Doc Scanlan 1901 Lou Sleater 1947 1948 Maurice Van Robays 1937 Steve Yerkes 1947 MGR See also edit Ogdensburg Maples playersReferences edit 1900 Ogdensburg Statistics Baseball Reference com 1900 Northern New York League Baseball Reference com 1901 Ogdensburg Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1901 Northern New York League NNYL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1901 Ogdensburg Statistics Baseball Reference com 1936 Canadian American League Baseball Reference com 1936 Canadian American League CCL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1936 Ogdensburg Colts Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Johnson Lloyd Wolff Miles eds 2007 The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball Third ed Baseball America ISBN 978 1932391176 1937 Canadian American League Baseball Reference com Minor League No Hitters Google Docs Searching for missing Minors no hitters MiLB com 1937 Ogdensburg Colts Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1937 Canadian American League CCL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1938 Canadian American League Baseball Reference com Ottawa Citizen Google News Archive Search news google com 1938 Ogdensburg Colts Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1938 Canadian American League CCL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1939 Ogdensburg Colts Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1939 Canadian American League CCL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1940 Ottawa Ogdensburg Senators Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1940 Ottawa Ogdensburg Senators Statistics Baseball Reference com 1946 Ogdensburg Maples Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1946 Border League Baseball Reference com 1947 Border League Baseball Reference com 1947 Ogdensburg Maples Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1947 Border League BL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1948 Ogdensburg Maples Statistics Baseball Reference com 1948 Border League Baseball Reference com 1948 Ogdensburg Maples Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1948 Border League BL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1949 Border League Baseball Reference com 1949 Ogdensburg Maples Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1949 Border League BL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1950 Border League Baseball Reference com 1950 Ogdensburg Maples Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1950 Border League BL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1951 Border League Baseball Reference com 1951 Border League BL on StatsCrew com www statscrew com 1951 Ogdensburg Maples Roster on StatsCrew com www statscrew com Ogdensburg New York sports teams on StatsCrew com www statscrew com Ogdensburg New York Encyclopedia Baseball Reference com Winter Park in Ogdensburg NY history and teams on StatsCrew com www statscrew com SNOLF Snow Golf Tournament Ogdensburg NY Knights Of Columbus 258 Ogdensburg NY Parishes Online www parishesonline com External links editOgdensburg Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ogdensburg Maples amp oldid 1185337928, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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