1110 Guardian» Qharlotiietzown, Thurs. March 5. 1964. I ’,_,__, Topping’s Last Stand It was evident at yesterday's annual meeting that the Dmi- inion Curling Associa ‘t want to make had friends with anyone. — Even if it comes to the point of recognizing the h. mnhetiring assoclatilmi president R. J. “Dick" T pre- sented his report to the meeting yesterday. had as prepared. but minutes later saw a motion passed to delete two paragraphs of the report that took a crack at cooling in Scot 13 Following the deletion of his ‘personal comments ping said he felt the Cbaltlhge was made because ‘ nt". TOD iiigre were certain older m_ s - e association who had P1-Viqusly amt ed l-hr Scottish Games and didn't want to of- lend any of their friends in that country "I feel it is my duty. and right. to express my opinion as rt thom informed of any changes or actions we make. but that is all. I would like to have this discussed later on." In a preceding paragraph, not -stricken from the report. Topping vofficially. this timel said the Scotch Cup Play he saw last year was a flap. The curling facilities at Perth left much to be (lcsired he said and ‘the spectator support was poor last day of play a football game was scheduled in a stadium ncxt dorr to the arena and some 16.000 people attended this. and if it hadn't bceln for. we visitors. the arena would have been an ace. D 1 -Off The Cuff SANDY KOUFAX. who signed with the Dodgers for $70,000 last week. denies that he had asked for 590.000. as was re Chicago White Sox third baseman from Mlim accd in traction following a slight back injury at the Sox spring training camp asca None of 121-1 ycar‘s cross-Canada representatives at the Intercollegiate Hn.~kc_v ('-ham-piuziships will be returning to this year's tourney u-hicli rpcns at Kingston. March 13. Three team»; to win con- tmanco titles are the UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. ‘ ' and the University of Montreal. Still to bc c . . the ha-w . Lawrence representative. THE I-'.\'lVERSlTY OF TORONTO had_ man the Ontario-Quebec crown but the team: players voted to dis 3. Ann One of Russia's best SOCCER teams may play scries of games in Canada l'lllS season .. aniada’s feather- \\‘Pi‘.?llt champion. DAVE ILTON, of Edm ston, N.B. was krr:-kcd out in the seven rou eduled ei- - fight Faturdav night by BILLY BACKUS of ‘York . . . . .. 1.'.\'DA . CGILL, an 18- Id Austzralia. may be the girl to \\"l(‘l’l in the n xvt Olym Last wee she me ps . rom P.E.1.. were in Boston last Sunday for the Bruin< game aagafirst Detroit, in which FORBIE KENNEDY » assigned thp job of keeping Gordie Howe off the score- slicei. Howe could tell by the cheers that there were plenty of lziandcrs in the stands, and after the game asked Forbie: is home tending the lighthouse?" . We eicpect tthait GERRY l~‘.llf\iA.\' of the Rochester Americans will soon be with the Tor- onto Maple Leafs. Skinner Elected (Artt Skinner an Ed- . h _. id >' F.A. (ART) SKINNER Harry Carter of St. John's, Nfld., joined the executive as association; fourth vice-president and C. 11. '91‘! putting into the huflneu (Charles) Scrymgeour of Win- “ nipeg was reaffirmed as ucre-. I as I ry. A;-. A report showed the associa- tlon’s membership increased to be 13,794 from 133,242 the previ- lo ous year, The figures are ex- clusive of women and school- boy curlers. CURLING DRAW FOR MONTAGUE The following is the Montague Curling draw for today. 7 pm. Ice 1 —- Ladies. Ice 2 - T. Clair. William Mc- Intyre. 0. Warner, C. Sollou vs. Dr. L. Johnstone. 1!. Bryant. E. Mu L. Stewart. ':_H°Op league meim“ “Waco pwc Welsh- ! p.in. Ice 1 — Ladies. 1 Ice 2 — Dr. P. Mclntyre, K. Sullivan, D. sortie, 1". Herring vs. E.l". Macbonsid, 1:. sh: w. E. Duvar. G. clismplon. ll unable to curl please get 1:. lusty support to Burke's home- event with an average age of : 25 1 Mann and his By MARVEN MOSS Canadian Press Staff Writer Saskatchewan o v e r took bye- s are of the leadership in the by straffing Ontario ncsday night when the bonspiiei the sixth round. Both are unbeaten after five games in the 11-round competi- tion. With 11 rinks, one entry draws a bye each round and the Richardsons were idle Tuesday. ; B ru ce Hudson's Manitoba ‘ foursome, upended twice in at surprise turn o p e n i n g day. meanwhile rose to win No. 4 i a line and pulled in behind by shading Northern Ontario 1 Play at the 2,000-seat Char- lottetown Forum—a converted hockcy rink--produced a rec- ord for the competition when Ian Baird's Nova Scotia rink from Kentville shaded New Brunswick 4-3 in a game marked by six blank ends. That was the bined score recorded since the event was launched in 1927. A PARADOX In something of a paradox, Nova Scotia's 1950 entry was the ser in a 5-3 match with Quebec, the previous low mark. That game.-—at. Vancouver on the opposite coast——started with four blank ends. Newfoundland fell to a sixth consecutive defeat. bowing 12-9 to Quebec. and Art Burke's last rock supplied the point that car- ried host Prince Edward Island 9-8 decision over win- Alberta in other night ‘P on to a starved ay. A standing room crowd took in the five games and gave town crew. the youngest in the Ernie Richardson and his family rink from Regina—four time winners of the national and world titles—counted four on the 11th end to break things open against 42-year-old Bob three college superbly port. with style. had the last one and he drew to the four-foot circle. Baird drew to New Bruns- wick’s shot rock in the 12th end with his final rock for the game- deciding point in the record- producing game. Th New Brunswick skip, - y, is the oldest competitor in the bonspiel at 59 and throws first rocks. His left- another rounded it out with a clean house in the 11th. Baird scored two in the sixth and one each in the ninth and 12th. Mabey clicked for singles in the third. eighth and 10th. Lyall Dagg’s Vancouver rink, playing what the skip described as "our be game" skimmed by New Brunswick 10-6 in the fifth round Wednesday after- noon and the Richimhons kept pace with an 8-5 triumph over ?_ bci-ts. In other games. Northern On- tario's Jack Polyblanli upended win in four starts, Manitoba sent Newfoundland down for a fifth loss in a 15-8 game and Quebec trimmed Ontario 12-8. had the bye. The ice at the 2.000-seat Char- s keen "That ice was just. dyna- sald Saskatchewan‘: the ice fol- lowing a dead 12th end. had to let ‘em go easy." A three-count by the Richard- IDIFQI. Canadian curling championship year . hid swung past tl'e halfway mark, the end Nova Scotia 7-4 for his third and Host Prince Edward Island ‘ circle NEW YORK (AP) -— Dick the third time York Rangers to a 4-3 victory with Montreal over C h i c a g 0 Black Hawks Wednesday night and kept the in Hawks from taking sole posses- sion of first place in th tional Hockey League. The Black Hawks, losing for the first period an SUMMARY First perl0d—1. New York, .;Duff 10 (Nevin, Neilson) 4:44, Monfq u An :2. Chicago. Nesterenk 5 vii , So ' 3 i d 11101.“. 1 ioc :. . ti ——N . P igeifinko 14323132. McI€ll:ll0l'les10::8s. 1 eison : _ In Baske'ba" 3 Second pcriod—4. New York, . . -Duff 10 fRatelle. Johnsl 6:13; fe§‘t’e‘(5,R’]§[ J 3°"’f,; 81$]! 00- ,5. New York, Howell 5 Selling) ° 33"“? *9 "1 has-.1i:42 6. Chicago. Mikita ketball at the Souris Regional School gymnasium last New n . lfwharram, Hull» 15:40: 7. fYork. Goyette 22 INielson. How- ielll 19:24. Penalties — How l7:56. .\/Iaki misconduct 18:00. Following are the scorers: Souris — S. Batiersby 13, R.;' With B.C. Af difference and Ron Northcott's Calgary rink from Alberta 1 The magnificent Richardsons of bowed for the fourth time in five games, a mark considered sidelined’British Columbia for 8 shameful for 3 western 1-ink_ The glass skips said the 28- Northcott employed questionable strategy, going for a two-count instead of blanking . is last rock raised in a Saskatchewan stone. Burke Downs Alberta . ‘Tllll Thriller At Forum The Charlottetown cu rling foursome skipped by Art Burke pulled one out of the fire last night as they edged the Al- Iberta rink 9-8 in a duel to death in the Dominion Brier competi- tion staged at the Charlottetown lowest com- For m The local rink counted one in the first end when Art Burke. curled his last stone through a junked up house to take the Al- berta shot and stay to count one. Alberta collected three in the second end when the local four- some’s attempted raise of then own rock with their final throw was light with Alberta lying one and» two. Alberta skip Northcott then drew to the 6 o'clock mark iasstillinn ompodtion. Burke edged his sllotlitone cl on next throw and son's on the 11th end was the coast Dagg. 34, a Vancouver pub-; lic relations director for a paper} company, bounced off the icei smiling. He was unhappy with his own game in the early rounds although his rink was curling well. “I've started to curl now," hie said. "I only missed one shot ail game. We'll be ready from here on it.” and tie up the game. which‘ they promptly did. The twelfth end kept the cap- acity crowd clinging to the edge N3, 020 301010 010.. 5 ies ” finals for h e ; of their seats as the teams were ac, 101 020 201 003._10 championship th Prince . battling to a yet unpredictable County Hockey League, 0']_,ea-r_v- climax. Things looked had for gs,-,5k_ 000020200130. 3 now leads the series two games ‘ he Islanders when on their.A1heria 01000z020000_.5 0ne_ third delivery the rock came‘ The Combines, paissuig with down narrow and missed a pos- Manitoba 022 105 010 aio—15 their old smoothness. had a 2-0. sible double take out. Albert-u's Nfld. 300010 102 001- 8 lead at the end of the first per- next throw for a guard was a i . and were alie-ad +1 when: TIE‘; “:29 and l9"'th‘t? 5l;)9:l_T-"‘¢‘_k g-5.0 t the sandwich session was over. ; -. . some ox en . 1 iron s , n , Th 15,. the Ma S 4.2. delivery knocked out the the in ehsilgeolhnaiirz-jame_ mm] 2 Alberta number two and rolled Ontario m200020200-1—- 8 Claude Gaudet, bacioiiand, “' out. Alberta placed a guard on Quebec 200231 010 210-1 .speaj,a_|.ist, and Benny Grady; their shot rock. Allan Smith took the Alberta shot stone and stayed at 9 o'clock in the 8-foot County and the right to advance in Island playoffs against the Iecond period score read 4 to 2. In the final fr me each team in gun: with the local getting their: on Kenny Batch- ilder's second of the night and for the visitors, Frank Johnston got his second of the evening.l The Referees were: Richard Landry and Chester David. 1 MAJORITY ARE GREEK l About 70 per cent of today‘! i 590.000 Cypriots are Greek in language. culture and reli¢ion.I r 6 Rounds 1'! I nk th ty 18. Quebec‘s Elmer Black at 2-2. n r Ontario and Nova Scotia stood" as. Z’-' “-9 C V-1-¥¥¥~k*Af*-k I ;Hockey Series Tracadie defeated Corran Ban . 2-0Sunday night in the urthl SOUR“ — 1" S.°"“5 Ester- game of the best of Seven hock gday afternoon Souris Mosquitoes ey semi-finals in the CYO lea- 'b1‘““‘°d 30”?" 443 in the ‘sec- gue. The series is now tied at Mn?’ game, 9‘ the Island M05‘ two games apiece. iquito S€‘ITll~flIl8lS. The game was won on the two They “"“ the Series ‘"0 -1115 goals by Elmer Walsh and Lem ; advance to the Island finials nie FitzPairick, and a str ong1‘agal"5l K°"5l’1‘=’"’"- The draw sends him against the Richardson's in e 10th round Friday and it shapes up as the match that could decide thing; __ game in nets by Francis McNal- Scoring were_: E. Maclnto:-h The sixth round, scheduled to Jrhe next game Wm be I , d (gheverw (1) and P’ Sta" at 3 pm’ AST Wednesday Sunday March 8 at 8 pilnayatl Pgter \lacIntyre and Roger night. gives Dagg the bye. ’ v’ - ' ' ‘ ’ Richards0n_winnel_ of the hon. the St. Dunstans rink. ‘Walker refereed the game. spiel last year, the previous year and in 1959 and 1960—w -pitted against Ontario. Bruce Hudson's Manitob rink heads in with a 3-2 mar followed by Art Burke with his '0 from is ci of 000 an In U1 Combineslop Maroons a k Q. 3 and New Brunswick-- skip Mabey the oldestl ompetitor in the event at 59- followed with 1-3. - FIFTH ROUND SUMME-RSIDE — T'he Warren ! Poii'-ie-r (I. Strang, R. Texaco Combines regained their} Arthur (S) 8.06: 10 Oombi:nes- winning ways at Civic Stadium‘. B. Grady (C. Gaudet. G. Daug- in Summerside last night, de- ham 17.19; 11. (‘mnbineis — B feating the 0’Leary mons; Grady ‘C. Grady. L. Glow) I Penalty—G. Deigihan 1 ' ‘ in their last Duffs two goals sparked New eight games. remained tied Duff openedlthe scoring early ;w 0 ' lalerltice scored for Boston, which pulled the Rangers into a 2-2 Week-End Specials From Cudmore's & P.I'S Ltd. RangersEclge BlackHawks,- Bruins Ancl Leafs Tie 4-4 |Bathgate counted his first in I iToronto uniform. ' Gary Dornhoefer, Leo Boivin, ayne Rivers and Dean Pren- lbuilt up a 4.1 lead by the mid- lway mark of the third period. Don M.cKenney, who came to Leafs in the same trade that b r o u g ht Bathgate. blew a chance for a nother Toronto marker when he missed a pen- alty shot in the second period. Leafs played erratic hockey in the first two periods and missed some good chances in lthe third through bad shooting ’However, Boston goaltender Ed Johnston stopped 31 shots, com- pared with 18 turned aside by Leafs Johnny Bower. l Kelly's goal came with each team a man on after Tor ronto’s Frank Mahovlich and 1599 fit". said the -president_Topping repo ens. “All yhgrd ermd __ A. - , , Canada can read my report. There is nothing I wish to hideff MacDonald 6. S. Jennings 5_ ; penalties p_ Mcxenzg :°n‘3“';Y-I-L ‘Boston 5 ‘Bob M c C o r d were The two of Toopings that were si:r1ck- G. Pra-uifiit 4 and A. Gallant 0. 1, gm 0 40 ‘given mm” "enames f°' ’ pm from t.he records read as follows: Montagug _ __c_ Mam" 6'; gave: ' Jscufflc at 18:43. “Now In regards to curling in general in Schotland. Prom- '31 . —. E. Martin 2, and T. Sinclair l ‘Plantei. 9 I4 19 1’ l -Firs‘ period‘-1' Boston’ B01. 8 ad"' |ac‘\"'"‘. F ci|it“'s " ‘ i ' ' 5 I In the second game hiontaviic Hall 12 17 lvm 10 2:37" Penames—J0hns°n boys defeated Souris 496. " _ -' ;6:_51_. Mahovlich 12:23 Gendron The scorers were: 9 LEAFS 4. BRUINS 4 1 1'="3~ Montague — Squarehriggs 9_ TORONTO '0?) _ Veteran Seem“! permd _ 2' B°5!°“' S. Clarkson 15. N. Martin’ 1o,;Rerl Kelly scored with 21 sec- pornhoeffer 11 lschock’ Prem J. Cain 2, 1)_ Robe,-ism, 12_ ,;_1onds remaining to give 1-m._ lice) -3.01 3. Toronto. Stewart Sullivan 1. {auto Magle ‘Leafs a 4-4 tie with 12Th1§::0ne:fi3‘:Igy‘}§(:‘$n 133%‘ . __ 0 . . _ _ . mlfirgathaaggmlea taémccgzllséaafter many of them have seen Cfltliggitsz E. MacDonald 3, ll_iH0S('£:" Lgiéigse lélanfe ;leariel0I!'l)tgl- ers 2 (Bucyk Kennedy) 9:53; W . . . , . _ -. . “Which brings me to the question I have asked myself many A 0 ; _ Referees were: John Hughes, ; f°‘"" 13949 l3"5- tog‘ 1?I~r;.r:)t:f: zlsgfigitson) °p;‘g‘g,m,,,e mung, of handling Guru“ ami‘,.s_ have to SWEEHNG AN Alberta adlan Curling champlonships. Behind him watching are vers and second stone, Bob lfrgfie‘ Kg‘? ligligtgssiahfiisdtoflf 1:: onto, Batiigate 17 rBi-ewer) submit to the Royal Club f:".1' ideas. promised rule changes. etc., stone through the house dur- Prince Edward Island Skip team members from the left. Damn‘ Prmce Edward Island a lmalned mired in 1353 I>1aC€- 13: z 8‘ Toronto’ Kelly frr their sanction’ submit that the time is now here when we 1 th . h _ defeated the Alberta team 9-8 T d Ron Stewart the outstanding (Ke°"' Balhgate) 1939' Penal’ should mmrm the R0“, Club that we no longer Wm do mm mg -e sixt round of the Can- Art Burke bends the broom. mate Alan Smith, lead Stu La- in an extra end. I‘ player for Torgnm an the W3‘, ¢ieS—MCC01'd. Mahovlich 18:43- ahy here including myself have made» good friends in Scored mo goals and Ana); Saves iscotland and_l certainly do not make this suggestion with the . 0 t ‘ Johnston 13 12 5__31 Idea of rcati-mg ill w but rather feel is time we stood o S U i . ‘ Bower 7 7 4.13 our own feet as we should. I feel we coul pos bly maintarin isour-ls Vvlns 2 a token affiliatilcn with the Royal Club as a matter of tradition co B , 1 _ and i'0.<peci to the many fine people that are involved, and keep - Sal"-ls Defeats 1 Murray Harbor ' . 0 5-2 In Series t SOURIS — MacLean's Cross- lboncs defeated Murray Harbor .Bruins 5-2 last night in Souris {rink in take a 3-1 lead in the ‘Kings County Intermediate B finals. ‘ Jim Clieverle, out for two ga m es with an eye injury, brought Souris back from a 2-0 deficit after the first period by scoring three goals in the second to pace them on to victory also picked up an assist. The other Souris goals were scored by C. Peters and D. Mac- Laren. Scoring for Murray Harbour were J. Richards and B. Her- ring. There were 10 penalties cal‘- ed. six of them to Souris. Mat-Lean in th urray Har- bour net stopped 31 shots and Doucetie for Souris stopped 33. were Al Andrews and Wayne MacDonald. The series resumes in Murray Harbour on Saturday night. each picked up a “hat trick'‘.‘ Coke Grady and Ron Gallant! tiring the other two tallies. Bye: Prince Edward Island. Chicken Broilers 39 LB. Nine Mile Creek SPHTIPSS 2 lbs. on the 8-foot circle to count cm-ie {of number hm,‘ The A1. SIXTH ROUND Van ,. mm M Arm 6- berta team pulled the same Tyne es :' ac [Au]?-' Devon 2 lbs. Highliner IV; lb. pkg. ' . NB Geonge Bermrd. and ie The teams blanked the third shot gnd regained the shat rock ' ‘ 001000010109‘ 3 Poitier fired the 0-Leary mark, 0 0 end when nu-re knocked our position. The Island team lllPn N-S- 000002001 001- 4 9... Sausages 19¢ fish & Chips 59¢ the Alberta shot in er to threw wide in an attempt to 0 ta_ 202000 mo ml 3 R'eferee Gmvene handed out ' ' maintain last stone. Burke scor- take out the shot rock. N,,,.m_ n no _. . . . ed two in both the fourth! élnd cott drew to the 1 o'clock mark 585k‘ 020211 020 040-12 15136:) "till-emtxiimnbin n ' W East Pal: lb. Fresh Rustlco 2 lbs. fifth ends to take a 5-3 ea at on the edge of the 12-foot circle . _ C d F li S 39 the end of five. ' to block up the opening at the Nnd- °m3001001°3— 9 Phflfigs wetliehfluvi hznegmezevo 0 I e S . S . . . . C SMART MOVE dl‘l:tl_d5k:"];- €301; ‘gftcllhlg Quebec 104011021 020-12 SUMMARY T Burke deliberately blanked the gust biting mom moot m<Ci1ce_ Manitoba 22200012” 100_m First Period— 1. Oomibinesg SLICED SUNSET seventh in order to maintain last Alberws next mm“, was 8 N oht_ 000311001011_g - Glladb’ (.3 G‘311‘1{11- B 3l°“°' He picked "9 ‘me in the little lighter than desired and Grady) 1044' 2' Comtmgsl‘ eighth when. on his final stone. came to rest at the H ownck p,E,1_ 100230011 101_ 9 G1‘8d‘¥P(1-‘-u CRG Slang K . hedrewto the 4 o'clock mm mark on the twelve. Burke Alberta 0000010000404 ““?":. "" ‘°“‘ “‘ V‘ . on the 8-foot circle to take one knocked out what he mnSidN._ 17115» G-PRf’od_ . mi and Win the CV81! 9l_|d- Burke ed go he shot rock and couhhsd Bye: British Columbia Second 9' J ' .1. ., Kraft 16 oz. Libby S 20 oz. till counted one in the ninth when one point for the end. to climax hes — C. et ( . Piciug -iigs Miracle iar 2 for he b“°“‘9h‘ his 133‘ "wk a thrilling game and send the STANDINGS 3"6' 4'. comm“ _ C‘ u ' 0 N51 8‘ me 3 °‘cl°°k mark on 10031 “"15 ‘Wm? Slnfilnfl 13‘? Canadian curling c’hampion- (G Delgham R. Gallant) 1435' wh. the 340"’ l 9 W n'“‘mb°’ praises of the Cliarlottetnwn sh} standing ah" six round. 5' ' " R‘ Ma'°A”h“r . . . . . . ' “"9 P°5m°“- The MP9” “ink curlers who had just played a p M 2-7Em;én§[“eR:acAm;--. TV‘ ? iii§i‘verY “vfaits laslt rwkot?) ai- l,{f’,,'{,‘f,';"‘;§ “’"‘° “““ "°‘°“""‘ B .“ h C, 1 P W L strang. C. caudet. G. Grady." Mei Size 2 1110- Brand - lug we so can we -a ‘ .;;.:....°..“;::'" 2 :3 -" *“ P 9 S 59 Stem another emd‘ , . ‘ Manitoba 6 4 2 G. Bernard 2..1l, 7. Combines . . . _ C C Bmke picked “.9 °”.e in the G30rgeT°wn wlns Northern Ontario 5 3 z G;-adu;:;a‘1g‘aéIé". 8(Ié(;mt(,:i‘:,:vS' S 1 (Li9i:;til‘ay‘$e|is(iun)Iec nonfwtliléwceuriiiig Juvenile cl-Vshi Prince Ed“’"d Island 5 3 2 Gaudet. i..'I.’Phi-llips. G. Dcig-3 "ORR 3 113- JAR -e - -we on P .22. 2 2: 1 9- own ~ L . Wm‘ 9°°°"d "’°k ‘ms’ Georgetown Juveniles won Ontario 5 2 4 - S30“-ofiuw" 3-”‘”“um “'‘’° ’° :":""‘.‘ ‘."“°°‘.“ ‘“”-°“:*’“°.‘..°' **'""”'°" 5 ‘ ‘ BORDEN RINK ° mes or e . ‘ . , , then “me .3; wm; . double fivgifes cgacrzgfonzfiip of Kings 1’:,'eb;f(::ndland g 3 : 1 Free Hockey Cards and album ulth PH-‘l'_\ Jar Bi-mm 5 lbs. SC-01'!‘ Queens County champions. R s o S W The same was played . I a|S|llS . . . . C “gar . . . . . C Georgetown on Tuesday night By T}:[E"CAllV.-}‘DIAN PRESS vs ; and the fast-skating locals won a one eague . . 0' k, 20*‘ ti Ch . t. , k by a 5-3 score over Morell. thus W I. T I-' A Pt ' -' “T 5 91- ‘n _"S '9 9 P 3' they will carry a twt; gioal lead £3/l'*1l>_ntrea.l :33 12; Borden Naflonols Pork & 2 for Milk into the final game 0 t' e series icailo 0 O to be played later in the week Toronto 27 24 11 1613156 65 I ‘T _ _ -t . ‘1..-3513‘-2%’ 0:30 PM 1 ' ' ' ' ' 0 ' Th flrt period ended with °“’ °’ ' ’ ' i Georzetouin leading 2 to l. on B‘’sl°“ ‘5 35 U 150 In 43 T BIRDS EYE - 3:13 by Kemg Batcihilder“ and; . M PO 3 on Batc er. or . orel ; _ {Eugene K€f‘l(nlflC S'C0l;‘9('l lh(<:ilI",* * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ FOR C onemsr ero (open .I u i Ge g t wn added two more in t ‘ tlieorstfciind as Eric Ellsworlnl y t “'a.shNi 2 lbs. 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