AUGUST 31. 1939 E'_:_———~ Remember When (By The Canadian Press! Rookie Rudy York, hitting his 29;h and 30th home runs of the season for Detroit Tigers, topped one of Babe Rutn's records two years ago today. He smashed out his lath home run for the month 0; August, beating Ruth's mark of 1': Ln one month, set in September, 1927. r‘THE CHARLOTTETOW_N GUARDIAN c:—j Victorias Send Series Into Fifth And Deciding Game With One-sided Victory Sp0l‘l.1‘ig Club Victoria: yester- day .'l.i:‘llCd very much into the p;,1>'1i picture for the right to eiitvr the Island intermediate base- balt i:;.uls as they scored a 17-3 yicmiy over the Dominions, knot- ted the series at two games apiece, gnd wit the result squarely up to l('l.llIC of today's fifth and , galllc which is scheduled . Lt‘ at the Park diamond. - iiittiiig in the first inn- 1' Doininlons had made (‘.i§ll\’ (’1’l‘0l‘S to but men in v position meant four runs 1 ‘.14’ bllll szzmie to the Victorlas min. In the succeeding frames Ill€}’ azlzzed 13 additional counters to win in a walk but the damage in that first frame. Do- ll(‘\'(’1' recovering from ctiiiig frame jitters saw irlcr combed for 17 blows ..i<-v themselves committed 1‘ number of errors in the .< ;t was by far the worst dis- :‘l( Domiiilons have given season while on the other Viciorias backing up the’ ion seven-hit hurling of their ‘ starter, "Lofty" McAleer, qiiciiv ed every threat of their s after the losers two runs in the last half first. inning to cut Victories the opening they had men on bases but in each instance bowed before the smooth hurling of Me- Alee: in the pinches. Their last run came in the seventh while \'ic‘.m-ms halted in the second fill?!‘ ii ir four run out-break scor- 951 one in the third. added four in the lmirth. reached the height of their effectiveness with six in the were held scoreless in the .<. .. . munted once in the seventh and once more again in the ninth l0 (‘"i!llll‘3lE their high scoring il‘i(‘. Flliiivr Larter, Domlnlons hurler, rlcsci-red a much better fate than the 1'.‘ runs scored against him. At tznier lie was hit hard. no doubt. but the first nine runs scored ag- ELTSY ' ill WCT9 Ul'1‘3fiX‘1‘l8d BS he sail’ mates flounder around to allow men on the bases that should have been converted into mitont». M.cAlecr was hit hard in the o’\(nii'ig frames but the young- ster wmirid up in a blaze of glory as he limited his opponents to one run and five hits in the last elzlit. znninzs of the game. Di‘-“Die the one-sivledness of the Kama nevertheless the contest pro- rliicmi many fine fielding plays but mitstaiidina was the brilliant one handed. stab by "Pud" Roach in S’side from behind ‘ Suiiinn:-iside came n . , V 11 We and take the Island Jun- ie for the second consecutive no. on. Three singles, a double and II i cl-rig clioice produced foul‘ l'll‘.lS for the winners in the last hair it the eighth to give them :1 " iiiii :=.dvanti=.ge and the game iilirn ll‘.f‘V held the visitors to a fliiille tally in their half of the at v .1 'll‘.Ll'(‘ was plenty of action right fi'cni the first inning which saw §iX i':.iiiit=rs cross the plate. Char- .‘f\ti(‘lf)\|'Y1 gathcrinrz in two and the “1 ‘ll iitlisls fcur. "l"he rival tut: 2". singed a brilliant duel. Each had 12 base hits marked ag- fllirt him and (‘C"Il‘l cxliiblted al- m*~t iicifert crntrcl with Bernard NM‘ ‘"2 the only bass on balls cm'.'.:.~d against. him. Three errorr. and ilirce hits were responsible for four Suntnicrslrle runs in the li_i'Slv fmiiic but folloxvinq ‘his the diminutive Gauthier held the 10- cal-‘? if‘ a single tally until the dis- astrous eighth when Sum-merside tucked tne game away. Bernard W‘? a steady performance Wiillfshoiii the game and received l"9n,t support from his mates. H~i!§3ll and Whiticok made a "QTY nrotty keystone combination for ‘he visitors and both outfields tumrd in flawless games. Charlie }l“‘l‘n‘«"¢ mighty four ply /arnash to rum: field in the '7th which tied W‘ score was one of the major hlfihllilnts of the game. sreele of Chatnttctown and Bnates of sum- "‘L‘”'5ide out on- brilliant batting §llanlav.=, the former hitting four for Vt‘ and the latter three for four. Tiirocrzh the strenuous efforts of Mflmltler Robert “Pe1:oer" Clow the Writ: field and adjacent grounds were sprinkled prior to the be- gidnnina of the game..and this add- zieafly to the comfort of play- "3 and fans alike. The local ——._. Juniors Charlottetown Team 9-6 To Retain Baseball Title left field for the Victoria: in the seventh inning. With the bases loaded Roach raced far to his right to snare Coyle’s foul fly in left field and then converted the play into a. double killing as he nipped McNclll. trying to score from third after the catch, with a baaum‘-,1] throw to the plate. The other out- standing fielding gem was pulled off by the pepper-pot of the Do- rninions. Wilf alen, playing right field who went far back to the woods to rob Tic Williams of 9- Possible home run on his long drive that seemed headed for the woods BOX SCORE Victoria: A "G H .. ° 0 -zmoaaoov-5-0w;, cn»asooor~7oo>-»-> Williams 31) Sherrv 2b Bolger lb J. Roach rf Ryan c McAieer 1) Totals Suuaacnmaaaaaacvcsw ~:occo—:Mor¢m<2- Dominion: Mclnnls 2b W. Whalen rf Whitlock c O c- :a S‘ ‘J D an-I-.ss:as.:-s-r-:2-eta woocoooun-.45 :1-...;o>-w¢.:zu:Ac.:g -100»---recs-»-..-E. :i‘oroo.>»-:..:m.as.—: B3 K7 -am»-rotoooamv-.— Swoco-:-»-.ut~:ossl!1 -kcootgr-c<:or..:l!1 SUMNIARY Earned runs: Victorias 6; runs batted in: Bolger 5, J. Roach 4. V. Latter 3 Williams 2. McNeill 2, F‘ Whalen. P. Roach; thme base hit: McNeill; two base hit. Wil- liams; sacrifice hit, McAleer: duoble play, P. Roach to Ryan in eighth: hit by pitcher: by Me- Aleer rsquareibriggs 2): struck out, by L:-.rter 5 (McDougnll, V, Lar- terfsherry, McA1eer 2): by Me- Aleer 7 (Mcmnts. W. Whalen. Jay McNeil]. F‘. Whaien 2): passed ball: Whitlock: left on bases: Dn- minioru '1: Victxirlas '1: winning pitcher. MieAlee.r; losing, pitcher Larter: time of game: 1 hour. 55 minutes Umroires: At the plate Jimmy Dodds. Summersider. on the bases, schur-man. Montgomery, Daley. Su-mmerslde. By Innings- 123 456 789 R H’ E Victories +01 460 101 1'7 17 4 Dominion: 200 000 001 3 '1 17 Defeat sox junms now lay up until a winner is declared on the other side. BOX SCORE Ch"rown AB R H PO A E I-Ilgscn 5 0 1 1 2 0 Blanchard 5 0 0 1 0 0 Steele 5 3 4 2 1 0 Whltlock 4 1 2 5 1 1 Carver 4 0 2 7 1 2 Gauthier 4 1 1 0 1 0 P1-owse 1 0 0 0 0 0 Trainor 3 0 1 0 0 0 Pumell -1 0 0 0 3 l Mathieson 4 1 1 3 0 1. Smith 1 0 0 L‘ 0 0, Totals 40 612 24 9 5, Jr, Red Sox AB R H PO A E Deiqhan 5 0 011 1 p Hogan 4 1 2 8 0 2, A. Morrison 4 1 1 2 0 Oi Be,-mm 41215 0, U. Morrison 4 2 2 1 2 0i Willett 4 2 I 9 0 01 games 4 1 3 2 0 0| Land;-v 4 1 1 1 0 0 I.-efllanc 4 0 0 1 2 1 Totals 37 9 12 21 10 3 some 1: lnnings:— y 123 456 780 R H E Chvmwn 200 111 001 6 12 5 S‘Side 400 000 14x 9 12 J SUMMARY Earned runs: Clrtown 4; S'Side 5; name run, Hogan; 3 bfim’ “ll- Steele; 2 base hlt. Boates 2; run.» batted in, Whitiock 2, C-niver 1. Gauthier 1, Steele 2. HOZMI L Bcates 4, Landry l, A. Morrison 1. U. Morrison 1; left on bases Char- lotf.eto\F.i 0; S'Side 4; stolen bases. Steele 3, Carver I. Whiticck 1; Trainor 1, U. Morrison 2. Willett ;; We on balls, Trainer; hit by ltched ball, Whitlock; struck out gy Bernard 11; by Gauzhier 6 in 1 innings; by smith 1 in 1 inn_- ; time of game, 1 hour and {:5 tea. . Ufiizpire, L Monkley; base Judges Rod O'Neil; R. Daley; scorer, B. Johnston. ._._____.——_ INTERMEDIATE BASEBALL S1-IELBURNE. N. 8.. Aug. 30— fOP)—Bri1llant fielding behind the fiend right-«hand flinging of cute an icon today ave Icckeport maps a 6-5 viclory over the Glace Bay H01 first gem o Name nine in the e the Nova scotia lnkrlnedlate baseball finals. _._____.___._._ IN GERMAN TRAILS GAIZBURO, Germuiy—- (CP) - ‘mus motorcycle teams of three represented Bite! 1 Ill!-dl; 0 -i_._|.-_i.._.. 1 . Popular Big LeagueH0ckeyv Player Buried KITCHEN‘.E}R, Ont... Aug. 30 - (CP)—Ai‘)ert (Babe) fiiebert, great defenceman and manager-elect of Montreal Canadians, was buried here today after a service atten- ded by scores of hockey players. including National League team- mates and long-time opponents. Siebe-rt, 34.drowned asthiday in Lake Huron off his home town of Zurich Ont. when he sank while siviniiutuz Rte: an inflated rubber tube tiit had drifted away from one of his two small dauahters. Burial took p'ace in Woodland Cemetery after Rev H. A Keller- man of Emmanuel Evangelical Church. Waterloo. described brief- ly the hockey career of Siebert and called the big defenceman a fine riportsman. Present at the simple funeral rites were officials or players re- presenting all seven National Hoc- key League Clubs, many minor lea- gue players and amateurs whose homes are in tl/cistern Ontario. BASEBALL RES UL TS American League: 008 300 000-6 13 1 Detroit 200 002 0tix—7 8 1 Wilson and Berg Hutchlnsdn, Thcmsa. Coffman, Mckain, New- som and Tebbetts. Boston First Game:— 000 101 000—2 4 0 000 000 02x—5 9 1 and Washington Chicago Hziyncs and Ferrell; Lyons Tf‘(‘Sl1. Second Game: Washin<zt.on 20010f)001—4 9 2 Cliirngo 011 000020-13 7 0 Kraknuskas and Giuliani. Fer- rell; Kno-tt, Brown and Tresh. First Game: Philadelphia 000 000 900-9 L1 0 St. Louis 402 002 000-8 10 0 Pippm. Rerningier. Dean and Hayrs: Khmer. Gill, Mills, Law- son and Hztrshany. Second Game: Philadelphia 011 000 0-2 '1 0 St. Louis 000Q000—0 8 0 Nelson and Bruckor; Harris and Glenn Game rnllcd and of seventh ac- count of darkness ) One nltc game. National League St. Louis at New York post- ponrd (rain) —Doubleheader to- morrow. Chicano at Brooklyn ppd. (rain) —~Doiib-eheader tomorrow. Cincinnati at Boston ‘mid. (rain) - —l_).’‘.'lll)‘.f'‘‘.’lT‘fid(!f‘ tomorrow. Pitts-bur<,zli at Philadelphia ppd. (rain>—D:ul~lclieadcr tomorrow. Quebec Horse Is Surprise Of Halifax Racing Meet HALIFAX, Aug 30—(OP)—Sur- prise of today's harness racing at the Nova Scotia Exhibition was the performance of Jeanne Truax. from Mont Joli, Que,, which won the first heat oi’ the Free-For-All event against a classy field. Jeanne Truax placed second in the third heat be ind Tracey Han- over, North Sydney gelding, and was third in the last heat behind Rainney G. Henley, another North Sydney racer, and Marvin Brooke, Halifax horse. Calumet Dudds_ from Westphal, came under the wine first in the opening and third heats of the 2.17 Trot and Pace. He was third in the second heat. won by the Halifax-owned Sally. Direct L. a Olharlotfe-town horse, took second money in each heat. Hillside Scott, from Trum, dom- inated the event for three-year-oids and under. taking all three heats. Grace Abbe, Halifax, placed sec- ond in each Six thousand spectators saw the ‘Citizens’ Day“ events. nearby SIJMMARY: 3 YEAR OLD AND ‘UNDER Hillside Scott, by Belini Scott, J. A. Keer, Tmaro, N.S (Brysom—————I1 Grace Abbe. bv Guy Abbey, Merrytime Stables, Halifax, (Hood) — — — — — — -2 2 Z ‘O, U. Volo, by Pax ‘[010, L. V. Phinney, Middletmi, N S. (F‘osie'r) ~ — — — — «-3 3 3 A Perry, Summcrside, P. E. I. (O'Brien) — —- — — 4 Times: 2 24%; 221', 2.21%. 2.17 TROT AND PACE Calumet Dudds, ‘by Peter Brewer, Turner and Scott, Wcstphal <Riidderl1anii_ »--1 3 1 Sully, by Volrgtla. H. Brcen, Halifax, N, S mings—— - Direct L., by Bill L. Neill and Mclsaac. Char- lottetown (J. O'Brleni- —2 2 2 Dude Fotempkm, by Peter Potcmnkin, A, Pciry. Sum- rnersldc (L, O'I3ricni — 44 4 4 Mount Chcsney by Dr. B. P Roy Brown. Halifax, (Carter) — —— —— — — Times: 2.14; 2.09"; 2.11. FREE-FOR-ALL Jeanne Truzix. liv '1"i'uai( L. Poirer. Mont Joli. Que, (Morrison) —_ _ L V _1 23 Tracey Hanover, by sandy Flash. Jnbalee and Nataeff, North Sy d n e y fconrovf — L Raimiey G H1‘ .c_V. by Pstcr Henley, Chas. B a I la r North Sydney, N S. (Hood) — — — — — — —6 5 1 Mai vin Brooke by Peter Brook C L Dntmhinee, Halifax. N s. (I)f1ll'lll1l1(".“) 3 3 2 Dermat by Peter Vzilfi. Jas. McIntyre, Port Havvkes- herry, (J-abalroi_ _. Guy Aubrey, by Clove-r Guy, Times: 2.ll‘é; 208; 2.08. Dealing GamewOf Bitterl Fought Series Scheduled For This The fifth and deciding game of the bitter best out of five series between the Dominlons and Vic- torias for the right to meet Sum- merside All-Stars for the Island intermediate baseball title and a spot in the Maritime playdowns takes place this afternoon at 4:30 at the Victoria. Park diamond. Winners of the first two games Dominions looked like easy win- ner; until Victorias, cllmaxed a great uphill fight yesterday with their second win in a row to send the series to the limit and make the outcome very much in doubt. Today's game promises to be the tid-bit of the entire series. Domin- ions although beaten badly yester- day are still slight favorites to cop the title but what a battle it P1‘0m' ises to be. “F‘iddler" McDonald will likely go to the hill for the Victorias and although McDonald is a moundsman to be feared nevertheless Dominions will pin their faith on the ability of their pitching ace “srkinny" McKinnon: it would not be surprising if the game developed into a real hurl- er's battle all the way: both mounds1nen have loads of ability and never concede defeat so the encounter should be and likely Afternoon Presque Isle Race Results P UE ISLE, Me., Aug. 30- (GP) —— Ralph E. Ktlcollins, Pres- que Isle, went home from the Ncrrthem Maine Fair tonight rich- er by $489.60-iiis N-ward as the only backer of Tom Hardy Joan Mac in the daily doubles of a light homes racing program here. Tom Hai.'d_v won the Classified Trot, and Pace, taking two heals and -placiniz in the third; and Fashion Hanover won the 2 15 Bar Trot in like manner. with Joan Mac paying $22 for winning the odd heat. PRESQUE, ISLE, Me. Aug. SQ- v(CPi ~—Tvvo ion:-shot victories enllvcncd y:‘sts=rdav rt iaorthom Maine Fair lmrncss program in which favorities iron the rest of the 11 dashes. Calumet Daiint‘es;‘ Vl(‘t,0I‘_y over Blarney. the favorite. in the second heat of rt trot paid straight back- ers $36.50 each Blarney won the first heat, Millie Kalmuck the third. The second heat of another trot produced R second upset when and ‘ Large Entry List Ready For Open fessionals representln ery golf club in the tournament, opening morning at the Halifax golf and country club (Ashburn.) R. Hall in recent years. udes Chancey_ pro at the Bali course, St. Johns’ Nflid. Jimmy Rirnmer of Ashburn, who is still fretting over the way in which he blew a perfectly good chalice to steal the Canadian Open title from under the noses of some of the world's best olfers. is fav- 0r_l>d to retain the tie. The pros Wlll play 72 holes under medal rules starting tomorrow morning and Winding _up Friday afternoon. Following is the entry list: G. 'I'homp_son, Aslrburn; Jock Ander- son, Rldgevvood, Saint John, N, B.; C.Ga1braith. Charlottetown; F. Hancock, Fredericton; L. Charlcey, St. John's, Nfld.; W. Dennis, Am- herst. N. S.: Jimmy Rimmer, Ash- burn; Sam Foley, Yarmouth, N. 8.: Tommy Tonks, Liverpool, N. S.; S. Ferns, Portland Place Saint John; Vernon Belch. Rivers! e, saint John G. MacLcan, Glace Bay, N. S.; E. Jamieson, D y, N. S Ernie But- ler, Dartmou , N. 8., J. Macbean. ydney, N. 5.; Re Babcock, Gorse- 0, Seaman Stars As Larrupers Reach Finals LIVERPOOL, N. 5., Aug. 30- Durablc Ike Seaman personally escorted Liverpool Lurrapters into the Nova Scotia senior baseball finals today by pitching five inn- ings of no-hit. no-run ball and then lacing out an 11th-inning line drive that brought in the only run of the deciding game against Clark's harbor. The 1-0 victory quali!ted the de- fending chamlplons to meet winners of the Halifax-Sprlnghill proach Kid Lulu Wins Over Lifford BATHURST. N. B.. Aug. 30 - <CP) —In a hard, stubborn bout billed as for the Canadian junior welterweight title claimed by Paul Dovucct. Bathurst, known as Kid Lulu. the local boxer won a ten- round decision tonight over Johnny Lifford. of St. Stephen and saint John Lulu weighed 138 and Lif- ford 139. ’ Lulu was the more ive of the two and only ski ul box- inst saved Lifford from a. knockout. The latter had the edge in two rounds and two were even Lulu opened an old cut on Lif- ford's lip and had it Kpleedirig bad- ly for five rounds. 1-lA.I..I.F‘AX, Aug. 30—(CP)— Pro. almost ev- ari-times are l entered in the Maritime Open Golf 1 tomorrow . The entry list of 17 is the largest i It brook, Halllfax an V. Stlnscn, Tru-__carved out a one-up victory r . semi-final the gen on the ninth, PAGE SEVEN Play Four Tie G-LACE BAY, N. 5.. Aug. 30-11 thetr fourth tie game in nine days Sydney Mines and Glace Ba] struggled to a 2-2 tie in a Cclv llery League baseball game In the league's other game. i-ill leading Sydney team gained a 5-4 win oye-r New Waterford Dodgers, in second place. CRA WFOR 0 US TS STREEER IN GOLF PLA Y Dowling Lone Islander To Reach Semi - final Of Championship Division BY CHARLES LYNCH Canadian Press Staff Wrii.cr HALIFAX, Aug. 3l—(CP)—B|g Bill Crawford of Saint John West- fieid sat In on the collapse of a champion today—and as a result II finds himself In the semi-finals of the Maritime Amateur Golf tourna- i ment and in a nice spot to take the lrl-province title. Crawford was paired with the i Strecter of Saint John Riverside, In the quarter final round over i Ashhum course this afternoon. The big New Brunswick Rhodes Scholar led two up after nine holes, and the gallery got set for a ltched battle on the back nine. But Sireetcr's teeball slithered into a pond on (in Percival tin defending champion, ‘ 10th. The usually steady Val lost two things on that hok-—the ball and his rlwnce of beating Large William. 13th ending the match. FORCED T0 19TH l l The favorite, Dr. P. C. Jarboe of Chester, N. S., and Bostoii, Ma.ss., was forced to the 19th hole by 17- year-old Dave Doig of Halifax Gor- sebrocir, The white-hatred veteran, who has spent most of his 51 years On the (golf courses of Eastern Can- ada an the United states, won out with a birdie mm: to Doig's par tlon of Charlottetowns Doug saun- of Halifalx. Goodman, obyiouslly en- joying himself on his home course. over the starry Islander. DOWLING GETS BREAKS iottetown, aurice Dowling, horseshoes in every pocket and on the end of his club in his quarter- x. The two players were all even coming into the 18th. Dowllng's cause seemed lost as he lofted his drive into the woods. Norman hit straight and was on the green in two. Then came the blundered onto the green in and holed out for a five. four. , A distinct upset vvas the e1imina- , ders at the hank of S. B. Goodman Scores in today's blow-off, Dowling If-‘filed H J- iour S., one up. _ Norman. the match in his pocket, proceeded to three-putt, leavi halved the win an four won the duel on the 20th. DROPS INTO BROOK it even. The)’ DowlinE'5 par 1 To make the story short, Crawford took the 10th, 11th, 12th, and Scores Carded Yesterday In ‘Golf Tourney, l I1.ALI_FAX, Aug. 30 ——tCP) u rounds of the ‘Maritime Amateur Golf toumaa ment played on the course of thl Halifax Golf and Country Clul rAshburn) included the following: Mnming R.ound—ChampIonship Division Dowling, Oharlotta Maurice Anot-her '0uns player from (3har- town, defeated Nip Ross, New, had Glasgow, N. S. 2 an d 1. Doug Saunders. Charlottetown J Rice, Asiv defeated Dr. H final match with P. H. Norman of ‘f ' d In burn, Hall ax, 5 an 4. Second Division 9' Chariot/etown, do- Foley, Yarmoufih, N. Third Division H, Saunders, Charlottetown, C- reated N. B. Melville, '1‘ruro,l¢. S, 3 and 2. C, Macxinnon, O1.n1uttetownt. defeated 1. A. Hayden, Dart- The story of streeter actually be- mouth. 0110 111). SW flowing in a new channel. Val we n the muck. Streeter was done for. His drive on the tenth hooked away lo the right and into a pond, and his pruvisioiial it out so hard that spectators on the far side of the green had to run for cover. Crawford went into the woods on this one, too, finally sinking his bail for a six. This was good ciioiigh to take the hole, as Strcetcr wound up with a seven. From then until the parade for “Tar'Lan". The young Goodman in tomorrow's 18-hol semi-final round. while Dr Jarboe tangles with the Dowlln . Jarboe and Crawford aw when his alp- dropped into a brook. He Afternoon s ent about 10 minutes studying the le, straddled the brook and took II. at the ball, When the smoke of tile cleared, the brook was Cratwford meanwhile was having trouble in the woods, and they fin- aliy halved the hole at five — -but ball went into a bunker. He blasted i match aided on the lath it was a , one up. Wcstfield star playsl c l R.ounda—Champlon9hlj Division ' Quarter Finals: Maurice Dowling, Charlottetown defeated L. H Norman, Ashlmrn. S. B. Goodman, Ashburn, dio- leafed Doug Saunders, Charlotte- i»0W'Il, one up. Second Division-—OuartI.-1' Finals. .'I‘. Holman, Charlottetn defeated T. R. Walsh, Ashbuni, and 2 E, D. Woodlock. Gorsebirool: Halifax. defeated Pete Kelly, Ober- ottetown, one up. i Third Divisinn—Quarter 1-‘ind: H. G. Beazley. Brightwood Dartmouth, defeated H Saunders, Chxirlottetowii, 3 and 1 . Mzicxinnon, Charlottetown. defcntcri C. H. Ryrlc, Gorsebroolr. ; 1 Tomorrow’: Draw :1 Championship Division 1 Jnrhce vs. Dowlln~‘ Crawford vs. covered with mud. and the ball re-fl H“max' ‘me up’ ed about a foot behind him, still i i unprcdtctiible aoggimgn, International Leaflet Wm be the has” °’ the swwn‘ 5,9,9, H,,,,,,,,,g, M5,, 515 70 {,0 Wm ______ favorde to meet in the 36-min final Second Division on a.ft .h ‘i 1 ti r’ st. which nmroa suarvrap UP WU" » . 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