.. . by .. ..-5 Miners Defeat Islanders 3-1 To Move Within Three Points Of Second Place I GLACE BAY. N. s., rcl-i -' Glace Bay Minors niovetl to with- in three pfllllli of second plate in the Malwltinn A giiir ilm-key Lea- ullc liy fl('lt"illIll'.1 Vllarlottctown Rolaryphihik East Royalty Scouts Tile khndc” 3'1 Mr" wmlmmm lB"(l'lV evening in a linclvv giniei night. i ” . ” is T I Miners, who trail Sylllley Kill-l atL;::;r6y. Rmki ltonalres. increased their third-' ' g . place lnarl rwcr Charlnttctmrn tot DE3st1hRg)?"); .'"iCGm1ltkR" ;:':"c' P Eh, vmnhl :1uqa.. c EILP. v Xe .. .. . 115'- lwrd. T. Kllii'pl'.i3'; St'nrllt;.: -titzlc :-mix III the fllx'V p "ml .N.,,nd W,Hn,,Kp Mum. y,.m,dl Mustaid. G. Coles. D. Bulinan, D ahead all the wax. Jiin l-'arcili'. opened the scorlm: on aplay with M?lCD”naMv It MaVR3'v D- M99 Conrad Wiiytc anti Copper Lcyte. Mmml- Fill Nnerllirnn tl".'ilIiP(l with Farclll T1'l"lt.V '- G031? P. Wotlohi Di mil Gnrrinn xlyim fur inn ,....-......1 In-Doilalcl; defense: B. Henry, H21 ;;nal. anti l.n,:.- ,......-.l n. (inrtlirl CON. R. Craliz. D wood: form . Vhllrr for tlir fin.-ll slurp. S. P.isIirr. K. M'icKenziv. J, Mac-. Viv Pallarlllto scnrcll tlle lone I-9-'1", 5- RN11. A. MM'KfllZlP- 4 Pharlottctmin goal on a pl:t,Vwlih ..., :iTA'6E SIX fcntrtl the Trliiity scouts 7-4 yes- forwarlls: P. Storey, F. Roberts-tin. S. Shaw. ll. -4; -u uu-tn.-u-P no-.v.. -tau.-om-an x V - - learn HALIFAX. (C'P)'-Jean Leolerc fired three goals and picked up an THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN assist to pace the league-leading FEBRUARY 4, 1954 l l itown Club in P2-.ul S.-tindnn and Roll Gray. Summary After a mine first period. play First period . gut tnilzltcr in the sci-mid flllfl ill l-E. Royalty. H. MacDonald 3:00. HOW 309d 3' hock” p13.Y97 Lil the nncnlm: l1V4ll'llt” lrlarolil and 2-H. Royalty, .1. Milstard 720') fIe""(.:mua3 'T”d' Cm"W-"W7 WC” Rnrkn 'lll'7Iltt4tr nf lslrlntlers inn:- .'l-E Royalty. G. Krlls 11:00 1.16:: 1:.il'll'1l1(ni':: at hi N355 .last I led in I frre cwinclnz hrawl that : 3' 1'00 9 -111115 mat. th-m hnth nmlnrs. Farrllil Second period m the Quebec senior Leatmc h" M” tn," M, ,,;,;;,..,,m1 minor Mfr 4pTrimh,l K MhcKm'J. Hrnmshould be rated among the best, High Lylrklrlc 'l'r.mtm- I-,,,,-Prinmn mshpr q:F0lFl8.l'0l'S in the M.M.Hl.. Cnnipraui Frfnrr tin. and nf tlin prrlnrl 5 ,-rmnha AA MMKFHMO Lmm 11,112:-cite 610 crimes lt;iiill68S'iiC!:'l')l'0(1k('i three rnnro rr..nrvr prnalllcs were: A U 9' 3130 5301'” P011115 i0 hnndpd mu. 1., 11-... yhgmm, reams. . finish sixth in the scoring race. continued to relish it up and sev-l ';:k;rdR::3::.i guymkn 1:00 The 1'” 9153.975 NW3d Of mm ,,., panama, wn, "med by NJ 3yTrln"))-y lsgsher ('5-00 were Jean Beliveau, Andre Con-1. feree. Laurie Power. including I! gr: Rmilh, H M-acDon;id 1910” V98”: Shermle While. 51811 Smirk! miq(mm..-g M rglgtgkhum at my 1(FE' R(-W81-hj Mlmard lino and Bucky Buchanan. Any player: yqmmmg, l.pEt Rnnm-; HtMcD 1 '- who could keep pace with those nngnr R;-up-tte hamlled .'l.'l shotsl i ' M 3' ” "C 0"" d I live should be nearly worth his in em mm.-lntintmm net. Cllffi 1 "'30 Weight in gold. Hicks turned aside 80 for Glacei ' ' ' Bay. Cam eau was born in St. er- Littfuphf-V 0me,QIl,iebec on Julie 4, 1923 wllich makes him it little better than 30 C”h'tmvn: Goal. Fe-iettl-'. defence. Cilstavnmn, Mold-illizlilin. Filacltu V 1 hum. Tl'mnnr: fnrwrirlls. Saindoini a - Carver. Ritchie, Gray. Gignac. Robert. Pallailino, Laliherte. The Vernon Juniors defeated the fer?d:.ceV33hax?te. C.::.?oatI1dhaIr'InlCkL'l're'e,r.I- Cherry valley Junie" 3'1 Tue!" Campben: t(m.wnm5' W13" con: day evening in a fast and exciting nelly. Rrmvn, 1'-Inchfttrd, 'I.ev'u.-,1 hockey game at the Cherry valley Fart-ill, xi;-ins. ' 11'1"”- Rcferev: l.;iurle Power; lincs- N" MMDOUKRH "Med wl" 197 the Ve-rnon JUl'iiOl'3 while G. Doh- erty scored the other goal. L. Irv- ing accounted for the loser.-.' only men: Mcbfllllin and McAdam. Summarytu First Period l-Gin?! nan Farclll, .1091. The only penalty of the ,wh..,,.' ,.,.,,., mm game went to M. Murphy. Tenaltlct rwtlmtmt. 5,12, )1.-. w---WV-----H-G 1..-.ughl'ln it: 51 ' ml yBombers Shuloul 2-Glace Bay. Needliam. 4Farclli, Myles) .. K46. Penalties: l-Earclll ..'lR mator antlllong minor. Trninnr fir. mninr. (inn-V Iirlly l?-ll. lrilc it.45. llnhcli " F H 5.1 S The Dunstaffnage Bombers simi- 1-mm pug,” out Long Creek 3-0 last night at, 3. .(,'1ar,p Bay. 31111”, North River Rink in a fast game of 'Leytei H 14.15lhockey played on a perfect sheet 4--('li'tcmn. Pallarlinn, .of ice. Namrinn. Crayl if'.,n.".. Sumrrnry, Vrltallick: Rllltklillrn lT.'.ltli First period nv-mmdllrt. tinnncllr .. Whytc l--Bombers. Cudmore II. Vcsseyl 9.34 .Vlr'l.aui:lilin 17.20. Pallarlinn Penalty - MacLeod. ” Q-(cm 1 Second period A I .1 - R i2FBombers. Cudmore 11, Vegggy H"5l:'”' 22 ' ' Carr.-uglier) .r : i 11 ll 7” Third period firiaombers, B. Vessey Sc-tile of the churches still seen Penalty pp Hpnryp in Britain llfi'.'P, been centres Ofl V95! T5. HOCKEY CRAPAUD RINK ()HAiiLO'l'TETOWN ISLANDERS va. CAPE TRAVERSE ROVERS THLiRSI)AY NIGHT 8:30 SHARK Admission 50 and 25 Skate after a; Top - Flight FORU - FRIDAY. PEI. 5 - 3:30 HOLDING SEATS--TODAY-9 A.M. T0 6 P.M. GENERAL SALE--FRIDAY-9 A.M. AND ON. A REALLY BE ON HAND HIGH-CLASS GAME FOR YOUR CLUB worship continuously for 1.200 1 man '33:'”” 4 last In nute 1 years of art. He is fl. centreman with a left hand shot. He started with the Montreal Royals 10 yeursl lllgo before moving up to the Can- iadielis for two games during the 1943-44 season. The next year he played oilly six izanies of hockey with the Pitlsbllrgii Hornets and was out of hockey altogether for: the following two seasons. He spent the 1947-48 season with the Canadiens and Buffalo Bisons and the following year he divided his time between Montreal and Dal- las of the US.H.L. Next it. was: two years with Cincinnati followed” by two years with Sherbrooke. . . . "avidentily he is quite I. play- : zcr. With Cincinnati during the 1949-50 season he had 63 points made up of 22 goals and 41 as?lsts.l The following: year with Clncin-i nati he had 13 goals and 41 assists for 54 points. In 1951-52 with Sherbrooke his record was 20 goals and 29 asists for 49 points in 51 games. Last year it was 68 points. According to coach Bucko Trainor he. has been used on defence by Providence this year. We have no record on his scoring. 0 O I T It was through the efforts of Otiawals Tommy Gorman that the Islanders were able to have Cani- peau placed on their list. Gnrmmi .promised the Islanders a defence- the season. At the e had none of his own available so he succeeded in released from fliaving Campeau iProvidence and placed on the Is- landers list. In order to get Cam- peau the Islanders will have to my S1250. Gormlm has promised the Islanders that he will buy ycampeau back at the end of the season. 0 O I l At an early hriur yesterday eve- l nlng the Islandels had not received lany word from M.M.H.L. Presi- dent C. Roy MacDonald regarding the postponement of last Friday nights game here. The Islanders lodged a protest. with MacDonald Sunday night. Accordln-7, to the League rules the Atlantioa could be fined 31,000 for mixing the game. They could have made it by train but tried by bus instead. The League recognizes both air Hind train travel but this does not L..L.L:...L.L.::.L.. ; T l FORUM DATES V FEB. 2 T0 6 7 l lTHURSDAI'- -v3. QUEEN sqvsmz SCHOOU : SPORTS-7:30 ISLANOENS ; FRlnAY- lchllclronm Skating 4- 5:30 HOCKEY--GLACE RAY 8:30- l SATURDAY- General Skntlnx .. 3-5 pclty and Country period .. 8-10 The tireate Let's Flll IOOST TONIGHT P. W. C. AUDITORIUM Tl-IE noosren MINSTREL nevus FINAL TONIGHT At Iflsland curling ped a rink to the Prince Edward 1);. w. MacDonald 10, .w, R. Island curling champloizship, will MECNE111 7. be back in the finals of this years 1),; 3.5 Giddjngs 10' D. snund- lPmvilicial competition with :1 Us 9. iAcorn Rink Wins Way To Play-Offsg night. Following are the results: Prank Acorn, who last year skip- F. Hansen 11. J. Burden 2. H. Atkinson 12. S. MacDonald 8. F. Acorn 10, Dr. W. MacDonald youthful group of curlers fronl the Cliarlottetown Curling Club. Acorn's rink last. night won the right to rt-present the Charlotte- 9. the Island curling linals by defeating the Dr. Weil- dcll MacDonald rink 10-9 in anl EXCl'.llll'.! match. There will be one other .Char- lottetown rink in the Island curl- in: finals for the British Consols Dr. Giddings 9, H. Atkinson 5. W. R. MacNelll 9. F. Hansen 8. Following are the members oi the rinks left in the colnpetltion; W. R. MacNcill. skip. D. O'Rourke. A. Likely, Ralph Jones. Dr. E. S. Giddings, skip. Ed Talitoil. D. Pet- Dr XV. Trophy. Thai rink will be clccldcii Cl'S3ll. P.M. Simmonds. today. One finalist is Dr. E. S.?MacDoiiald. skip. J. Sqllal'cbi'li:x:s. Giddlnszs. The scmi-flncillsls are Elinor MacDonald. Barrie Mac- Dr. Wendell MacDonald and W. Donald. R. MacNeill. On Ice 2 at seven o'clock there The Acorn rink went through will be a challenge match between the C-harlottetown Club series Don Wonnacott and W. C. Mac- Lean. There will be two sheets of! ice open. at seven oiclock and tliicc, sheets at nine for scratch matches. Minor league without a loss. They were forced to the llznit last night by Dr. MacDonald's rink but they curled beautifully to clinch a spot in the Island playdowns. Before the curling season opened Acorn stated he was putting the emphasis on youth this season. He i2':.:::..2:;:, ”2d zaizlis ; Hockey Results LeClerc Paces Atlantics i To 7-3 Win Over Sydney Millionaires At Halifax 5.36 (Reprdoni .... -...............- 8-Sydney, Robertson, (McIntyre, Plrie) 9-Halifax. McI-thee, Halifax Atlan-tics to a '1-3 Mai'l- . , time Major Hockey League vic- 10gg;.II::iff:f' Lxigxxss) "'”' Me” . tory over Sydney Millionaires here (MCNM3 Ford) ' M w”d'””d'”' mgm" Penalties: , Mclntyhe 1" Bill Ford, Bob Bowneaa, Doug mm”, and 8,45. wm'on' 4;; McPhee and Rose Watson regla- MCNQH 13.45. ' ' Mp C u e tared the other Halifax goals in. a Smpyg, game which saw the Atlantic: Dd-elm, )2 In if dress only six forwards. 3'1(.MM.kin 8 7 Atlantiu bunched their goals in Followlnlz is the' revised 8315' the first and third periods to pile High School Basketball League up a View” msrsm mu boogmd 3ChCd'"l93- them eight points ahead of M11- February: lionaires. 6-WK-S V5 Rowmrd 39”” 't Sydney goalie Norman Defelice Y-M-C-A stopped 30 shots; Roy MoMeekin 0-N.D.A. vs P.S.S.gat Holy Name 13-P.S.S. V5 W.K.S. at Y.M.C.A. 17-W.K.s. vs Rochford Square at Holy Name ' 24. , starry Bill Ford opened the scoring at the 12-minute mark of the first period and I..eClt.-rc got Minor league Minor Hockey Schedule Thu--,. day Feb, 4th. (weather permmmgt Bantams 4:00 pm. W.K.S. Whirlwind: yg p.s.s. Bisons 5:00 pm. Parkdaie Stars vs W. 20-N.D.A. vs. W.K.S. at Y.M.C.A. - t , M u, 1 , . 24:-N.D.A. vs Rocilroi-ii Square at glfnum lat, 5 "5 go” N" K65;00Rr;fg19” WKS Em!” Hl N. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '3 2'7-P.0S.ilS. vlsmitocliiford Square at 1 (fog? Mxigglssgg ca,.l;:1ed5co:::3 Smmg park mmm” YMIGA. 01! I , - p 7:00 p.m. Special Practise Aim. Much. W,” 0' M5 teams km” 3M1-'-"T Sisters prior to road trip. ' within six minutes of one another gig 2--N.D.A. vs PS5. at Holy Name 6pw.Kls. W NDIAI M YlM.C.Al in the first half of the second period. Gord Cowan got the third 10-il;.0S1.vS.NiEn9R0CllfCll'd Square at Millionaire mlm x - T ' . I l 1 1 th 13-r.s.s. vs Notrc Dame at Y.M. mg?” 53”” Tlflff ,:;me,: C. A. ZOGF. S. S. vs W. K. B. at Y.M.C.A. lceillaces Held heated up towards the end of the middle period. The third period sew six trips to the bench com- pared to the penalty-free opening period. E e Sydney; Goal. Defelice; defence. t I Llneups:- Reardon. Mccailum, Cooper; for- Th, Mmmye Drn-mg Chm mad wards. Melniyrc-, Lacrolx, Robert- tlicir first icc race of the season on Millvnle ice last wrek. T.icrc was a. large crowd on hand and I Do. i Halifax: Goal. ltlCMCCl(ll'i; dc- llockey scores (Cniindlui Preu) American IAague- Buffalo 2 Providence 1 Syracuse 8 Pittsburgh 8 Quebec League-. Chicoutinii tl Ottawa 5 Slierlirookc 2 Springfield 3 Valleyficlil 2 Quebec 1 Maritime Ma.lor- Sydney 3 Halifax 7 (.h'town i Glace Bay 3 son, Piric. Cnvran, Marsllall. Asli-yhew Brunswick Senior- Molicton 9 Saint John I A-l'-C Senior Truro 4 Pictnu 3 the Glace Bay contest. According to reports MacDonald first thought the Islanders didn't have. much of a case. If he thinks that way he could at least let. the public known 0 O I 7.12) '7-Hornets. V. P'riz7.le lF Gaut'.i-' ion 3-Spitfires. G. Fcrzm-soil. Dodgers 0 Oanadirns I 1-Canadians. B. Dolmn Andhors 0 Braves 1 NEW YORK. (Alli-Floyd Pat- icrsoii. Ncwv York micldiewoight. alid Yvon Durclln of Bale Ste. Anne. N. B.. will meet in an eight- round bout at Eaatcm Parkway The Sudbury Wolves of the N. O.H.A. League added three former National Hockey League players to Plicir lineup recently. The three are Pctc Horeck. a. brother of Johnny and Danny who played here for a year; Bob Dawu. who Myron Bell,a restaurant proprietor I 0 Bl om wand LON” , End GCOYRO Dillon from Queen they witnessed some very good wt '. Oy ,'. ' I ,' . 'l - - square school. Both Dmnon and Fouowing are the Minm. Lem racing. McNeil; folwalds, BOW1I(:SS,Pl'Ofll,' 0",1flcrI'Illt'.0nSPlmit.. granola 5 Cameron are in their teens while . . . - - Followini: 'it'n this results" Watmnv MCPh99- I-eflcrt. rpm. I 1 i - . - till” H05”? l95”n5- i ' ' Referee: O'Dontl;:hu(-; llncsmen. Cllniham 1 Stratford 4 Bell is in ills middle twenties. pee wee (-mm” yo. 1 CI-aggifipd row”: Mumuw Nhgum Fnm 0 Knchcmr 4 Dr. MacDoi:ald and Bill Mac- .- . . i .1 KM, 31; 4P r on.) 21 1 7 1' V, '1 . ' i Neill will meet in the se-mi--filials splmgm 3 GDrrli1fiYlllenQIltil'k rcfaisiieslei-i 1 2 S"'""”"i'.i- t ,. , ,1 Ngigioiglnkgnltngzulfcgxi-3 um Evening M seven c."mCk' The, ivRang(-ie J Arsclnault (C 1122- 14ifalif E nllordn 0 1200 Ontario-Quebec Junior-' wlnrrr will meet Dr. Giddings in Vmhm, ' ' L ' Na. 2 Classified -;gHamgV' Lecleu. A i Quebec 6 Barrie 4 We fi,”ME.11aL."mf ”'Cl0clf' This :1-Sprimzers, B. McCabe 1 T0mm.V Slmntff tF'ars0n5l 111 E (B0w,;e'55, 15,10 Jonqulere 3 Hamilton 9 l”"”” l” . 3”" We AC0” mi" It-Springers, B. McCabe ' Sandy Frisco twvvksi .. '1 2 p..,,,,mes: Nam Tto Marlboros 2 Mil camldlem in Summeislde next Tuesday to . 1 W” W” "l ”" P”"'l"Cl"1 l'””l's LL-::i?:oei'rss' Fm-"i0'-All asnallliisvecowllitfritrind llttlwlwr -lunlor- dm-Hm l Hornets Spitfires 2 Jerry Worllty lcorbettl 21 '1 yLM.k.r;-V gowm.'55) 3.33 Mil Royals I Trols-Tliviercs 13 bevel: nlalrhes were played last Summary Ham. LA .pyc;,ap,,cn. , 1 3 21 4gHaH,ax. Leclem ..y:LL h y 1-Hornets. F. Gauthier Iilckaboo Boy (I-.Cham3e1l) . 3 3 3; (Watson, Bowness) 11.01 LONDON. (AP) - Eight of t me” i " E P”? 13” E Chm" 2-Hornets, B. MacMill:tn (D. Rog- 5'l1gflr9)'. 1!3e1lA(?1uz-fen) - S 4s4”4, 5-:SI)J'dney.qCowan. Hm gm1;zx's;:m:::fr:1; (1:81; MacDonald hasn't given the 15- Sm" ,, . .LmS'. n W. H R ' . -l Mic” i" . . .' . landers am, mdmamn than he uh ,.-1-1.”-nest, pager. mil. jlldcrs S Allied Parsons ind Penalty. Tl:llI:((;li'i.l'erlod cmwd their plloutw This 15 mm” liw-How?” L Fmyfip . tc G--Halifax Bownes-z ceptanccs Wednesday showed the fl strange in view of the fact that he ll-s'pm"”s' A' E” m”"' '- W” ' " . . . ' acted .0 me” H” W k gucsom I. , tLccierc, McNeil) ............ .. 8.03 ielnallllng include last years win- in filling the Iallindei-ese foreemslssliirgigrg) 3-tHbmC"5w 1" G3"i'l”"' ivl Friz-Acadia, St. F.x- 7-Sydnn" Robenwm !n"' Egny ML” lloop Game Friday ANTIGONISHT n.ds.. (CF)-The Acadia Unvivereity Axemen tangle clearing All Winter Stock with St. Francis Xavier University here Friday in the tint game of the Nova Scotla collegiate basket- ball championships. The third team in the round- robin series is Dalhousit: Univer- sity. Each outifit plays the other twice and the one with the most. Regular S2950 played with the Montreal Canadi- ents; and Ed I-Iarrlsovn who was once a member of the Boston Bruins. The Wolves have 19 play- ers on their lineup and must have quite I. payroll. They -have an unique agreement with the Bud- bury Arena. The wolves get most of the gate receipts until they take in 390,000. After that t.hc Arena takes 70 per cent. Accord- ing to the Sudbury Star the take of the Arena for the season will depend upon the Wolves in the play-offs. Hub Beaudry is still playing fine hockey for Budbury. . 0 . ht-re Feb. 15. Offs At Slsid Charlottetown and Summcrside Schoolboy Curlers will play 9. double knockout competition for the right to enter the Canadian Schoolboy Finals at Hamilton, Ontario later in the winter. The matches will tzlke place at the Sumrncrsile Curl- ing Club on Friday and Saturday. The two summcraldo rinks will be skipped by David Silllphant and Tom Mncxcnzie. The personnciais as follows -Skip-David Silllphant. Mate-Dee Lefurogy. second stone- Garland Harris, first. stone-Crecl- man McArthur. Other team-Sklp- Tom Macxenzie, mate-Vance Har- ris; second stone-Billy Daley; first We were inside the Raceway Stadium ill Summersidc for the first time on Tuesday night. They have quite a rink in the Western capital. The ice surface is plenty large and well lighted by a good llzlitlng system. The nets. d'.'cs.siiig rooms. etc. are all in fine shape as might be expected in a new rink. Interest in hockey is at a high peak in summeraide and the crowds have been turning out in large numbers to see the Aces l1.'lYl0TnI in the City Hockey League. The Aces haven't disappointed their supporters yet as they have come up with three wins in as many starts on home ice. They are leading the four team circuit. x'7".w"' m" For Extra Convenience , At- No Extra Cost-BUY 'THURSDAY vrannqln in The Modern Dispenser ! st Show In Years The Hall Again THE IOOSTIIS Admission 50 Cents Schoolboy curling Play-L Reg. 9616.95-Men's lleav WINDBREAKERS . MEN'S OVERCOATS- To S5950 ............................. .. MEN'S OVERCOATS--' To slsso points wins. it Friday To 3539.50-lllenls Full Length STATION WAGON COATS .. iiET'E 'fEEA?I-TETFIXETKEETS . . iu.9 MEN'S SUITS- Barry MacDonald. who skipped the Island Championship team last year, will head one Charlottetown rink while George Dillon will skip the other City quartet. MEN'S SUITS- T0 V ................ .5 ........... .. MacDonald will skip the Prince To 3349-50 . ----------------- --;gg of Wales College rink. The mem- T . "' FT F -. " . 1 bars in addition to himself are Mons Heavy ,,D0eSkm2q,. 1(x;IE'E):,;l1gathm Pa m Sm. Roger Partridge. mate; Brewer S)uRTSu N3-9-3 --3 pwr ' ?xl:;f' foes?” ””"”5 M” M”"''”"' Pre-Shrunk-Menls Dress- Men's Work 34 Dillon will skip a rink from SHIRTSV R335 """" d E233 SOCKS iiiiiiiiiiiiii " C Queen Square School. The mem- bers fire George Dillon, .akip', Art Burke, mate; Jimmie Lee. second stone; and Harold Sentner, first stone. The first gzalne will be at two MEN'S STORE The GREENDAL co." Ltd. 144 GREAT GEO. o'clock on Friday afternoon. MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER - SHOWS 8 p. in. SEE 3-ED ON WIDE SCREEN 1 SATURDAY 1 ONLY raiiiiutlnv 6th - IOIINWAYNE -GAIL RIISSELIQ. &l FRIDAY AIKR tunes M at If ONLY 30 GOIILO BRING ITS VASTNESS 30 CLOSE TO YOU! mu-u iiint vnstoori -KIA mt nssott W In-In-' r-uwevaw . ALSO 8Il0llT saucers .. 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