APRIL 6. 1937 s THIS UHARLU'I'I‘E'I‘UWN GUA RDIAN Canadiens Eritrain Today BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING For NEW 1 Alex Connell Exhibition Games At Sydlle ;'| H » Aiiii/iiiiaiiiayii‘ S ‘ oping May Play Here Monarchs Wi ll Represent West In Junior ‘ Play (Cy. by Guardian's Special Wire) WINNIPEG. April 5—-Playing a [flsgqmgsing game, WinnipegMon- mm returned to form here tn- night and toppled Saskatoon Wes- lgys from the Western Canada junior hockey throne with a 8-1 g-lunph in the final. pane of their best-of-three series. Monarchs regained the Abbott cup and the championship they won in 1935 by setting down Wes- |gy5 5-2 in the first game and winning tonight. Wesleys took the recond game 6-5 in overtime. Recovered from the one-game flunlp when Wesleys disorganized them in the second game Satur- day, Monarchs brlmmed with con- fidence throughout the game to- night and skated smoothly to e well-deserved win. They will leave ior Toronto probably Wednesday where they will play Copper Cliff’ Redmen for the Memorial 011p. The first game is Saturday. Sport Briefs FUTURE UNDECIDED LONDON-Opposition to the pro- posal w amalgamate with Iondon Casuals developed when the Cor- inthians, famous amateur soccer club. held s. general meeting and 1t was decided to adjourn indefin- itely. » RETURNS TO COURTS DELI-U. India-Alter an absent: of several years Joan Fry, now Mrs. lakeman. has fiIJILITIGd to compe- titive lawn tennis. The former Wightman Oup player is the wife of m army oficer stationed in India. MAY STOP “GOING! 0N” ROTHERHAM. England -- “Bhocldzig goings-on" at Sunday nftemon open-sir wrestling shows may be curbed by the town coun- cil, police reporting rndwism at the emits after public houses close. IOCCEB DESPITE WAR mmm - iuuimign travelling many obstacles, Spanish League matches continue In attract big crowds in Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia. ‘l0 MEET AITEB 85 YEARS MANCHESTER, England-When ling George V was crowned. Dar- ley Dale played host to Chorlton- cum-Hardy in a. Coronation cricket match. Thirty-five years have pass- ed and Chorlton suggests a return. -SYD PUDDEINIOT RESIGNS NOR. N, England .- BM Puddefoot who returned from a coaching job in Turkey to manage Northampton Football Club. is re- signing following a disagreement on policy with the club's directors. USE 60 POLO PONIES BOMBAY-Sixty ponies, an un- usually large number, will form the mounts for the Nawab of Bopal's polo team which is to participate seven tournaments in England summer. SNOW STOPS GOLF MANCHESTER, England — For the second successive year snow caused cancellation of the annual 801i match between Manchester and Sheffield pros, the latter fail- 1118 I0 get anywhere near the Lan- caahire city because oi drifts. SPEED SKATING CHAMPION Ibflfii’ - K. G. Kennedy, Btreathgm. won the one-mile in- lliwr ice speed skating champion- illlp oi Great Britain in three min- utes. l3 seconds. H. V. flipper. Ald- Wvcli. being second and J. W. Dunn. Btreathcm. third. JOIN ENGLISH CLUB BEL-FAQ!‘ — Two CllftonviPe Pllyeis. W. J. l-lond. fullback and E. McCappIn, halfback. both Irish ini/emationals. have signed to play for Liverpool in the English foot- blll league. (C. P. by Guardlanh Speck] wu-g) M°N'1‘REAL. April 5—Montreal Canadians will split up mm two teams for their barnstormlng hoe. key tour in the Maritimes, Man- ager Cecil Hort raid tonight, m- ‘mad ‘l! 15km! 51°11! New Haven 3881M). their Int-Am farm club. Twellwuhme Players were ex- pected to leave here tomorrow night ior games at Sydney 1am m 111° "i" and Possible exhibitions 9'1 Ollflflillileiown and Halifax. The ggbiifiill-S Will play at, Sydney “T5118? and Friday, and pa- 1111i! 0n Saturday. ‘Tllenieam will split into "can- lfl-diens and All-Stars". Canad- ens will consist oi regulars, while I..e All-Stars will include goalie Hush McConnick, nabitantir m. 0nd Practice r tminder, New Havgn farmhands Red Goupille and Polly Drouln, and Wildor Larochelle oi’ Chicago Black Hawks. 0m? I-‘lilllblllll Player was Aurel 3011M. under observation in hos- pital since Detroit Red Wings nos- ed out of the National Hockey flee-sue v-hampionship last Thurs- ay. Hart has arranged his line-lips as follows: Oanadlens: Goal. Cude; defame: 51911611. Bil-swell; centre, Haynes: wines. Joliat, amen; Ill-N. Mil-lithe, Lorrain, McGiil. Brown. I . All-Stars: Goal. McCormick; de- 1911119- M11191‘. MacKenzie; centre. Ierlne: wines. Blake. Desilets; 511115- Lillwllelle. Mondou, Goupille, n. B111 Miller. a. native Mai-miner, has already left for his home in 1116 will. but will Join the team in Campbellton. Canadians will practice one hour l dill! during the time they are in Sydney for the benefit o! under- privileged children and orphans who would be unable to see them P-llY M» 1118111.. and wee Howie Mor- enz will work out with the team as stpeegal‘ attraction for the young- s H!“ Ely-s that Sydney has re- Pbfled to him that the rink there is a. complete sellout for the Thur-g- day and Friday games, and that the WWII IS 1111110115 to have g third game on Saturday. The May- or oi Glace Bay. N. 8., 1s tendering ‘a reception to Canadiens after Friday's contest. Hart 1s interested in the proposals to play 1n ch“- lottetown and Halifax. Down The Alleys now 1mm: aownnvc commnicmrj LEAGUE laundry Cilnkcre J. Ie/wlor 240 222 244 W. Young 163 166 177 H. McDonald 116 185 158 W. Oatway 261 138 184 R. Gallant 158 139 141 1¥ltal—$692. Maritime Electric P. Cox 158 142 145 A. Ward 174 172 141 R. Iarter 171 211 Z47 T. McAdam 2'11 139 2.99 1". Cour 240 347 176 Total-MS. High single T. McAdam 299 High three. T. McAdam ‘I09. TONIGHT AT 7 0'CLOCK Ladies: Pop Eyes vs Bluenoses. Commercial: Eagles vs Prince Grocery. PARK CORNER SCHOOL Standing for Park Comer School ior March: Grade X—-1. Annie MacLeod. Grade VIII—1. Gertrude Gra- ham; 2. W1 Stewart. Grade VlI—1. Layton Stewart. Grade VI-l. Irene Underhill and Mary MacRne; 2. Ielgh Mc- Kenzie. Grade V-l. Nina MacLeod; 2. ‘Roma Montgomery; 3. Bessie Cous- ns. - Grade IV (SrJ-l. Aline. Mac- Rae; 2. Donald Cousins; 8. Everett Burt. I Grade III-I. Marmret Mont- gomery; 2. Jimmy i-n-ntgome y, i. Berilia Lamont. Grade II-l. Helen Lamont. Grade I (al-l. Venion Cousins. Grade I (bl-l. Verna Hardng. Grade I (c)—l. Amy Cousins; 2. Maurice Cousins; 3. Paul MacKiiy. Highest average. Inicr-Gert- rude Griihsm 91; junior, Jean Mc- Kenzie 84. Perfect attendance: Jimmy Maolreod. Annie M. Dyment, teacher. lllrind’: Llnlment removes stains.» Montgomery. Nina Maclbeod, Annie For Comeback MONTREAL, April 5—A new re- vival of that old hockey drama “Conneil comes back again" is in the offing. For poker-vlsaged Alex Conncll, the aging Ottawa trouper, hopes to tread the hockey stage once more; and already he's figuring on a third National Hockey League meback with Montreal Mai-cons. _ Far-oi! whistles beckon. smoke to the nostrils of an. old fire horse, and Alex says he may be in again next fall after seeing his second comeback this year broken off by ill-health. And the veteran fireman is serious about it. too. He won't _,know definitely. he says until he has talked things over with Maroon manager Tom'- my German, who brought him back in 1934-35 for comeback No. 1. That year Alex goaled Mur- oons to the Stanley Cup. This lastseason. after being out a full year. Connell came backbut was forced out by his health, giv- ing way to Billy Beveridge. He was on deck Saturday night to see Maroons forced out of the cuprace by New York Rangers. Puffing a. big black cigar. thlr. Alex told about his next year's hopesafterthe game. “You know." he saidflbeing outayean and then trying to come back is pretty dif- ficult. I did it once, but it's hard to repeat." "However," said Alex meditative- ly, "I was in there quite a. while this last season. and in good shape ' all the time. That ought to make it easier for me next year." In the same dressing room, an- other one ol these marathon play- ers - veteran Lionel Conacher- talked of his plans for next year. They've l like ' a. III! SPORT WORI-D .11 M'- Billl Mime!- ‘Iflnfliilen Davie Cur Player of McGill University who is the Canadian lnicrcollegia ti: Tennis Champion, snapped 1|; action during tho matches of the Annual Bermuda tennis Ciiilmplgn- shipp in Bermuda. Mr. Murray was runner-u to F anki l’ k the championship finals. p r e ar er ‘n Of Crucial ',-N.Y. Rangers Slight “Favorites 1T0 Take Opening Series Game By GEORGE MAGUIRB Canadian PrcSB SIafi’ Writer NEW YORK. April 5—-(CP)— Free of serious injuries, New Yonk's rampaging Rangers tonight await- ed the coming of Detroit's Cham- pion Red Wings, confident of ex- tending to five games their Stan- l lvy Clip winning streak “lien the been talking retirement, for the Maroon defenceman for T the last couple oi yearshut when Connie was asked point-blank about next senson-—- , "Well, if things go as I hope they will, I guess I'll hang up.for lgood. But right now. really. I guess I'd like to have another crack at it. You neverknowflmay be back." » Aussies Base Tennis Hopes On Youthful Star NEW YORK. April 5-—(AiP)—Vi- slons of an Australian Davis Cub team basing its singles hopes on two players‘ boasting two-listed biwkhands were left today in the wake of a. visit from Norman Brookos, President of the Austral- ian Laiwn Tennis Association. He inspected and approved the courts at ibrest Hills, where the Aussies are expected to meet the United States in the North Amer- ican zone final May 29, 30 and 3i. He also had timctnexpound on the subject of Jack Bromiwich. Aus- tralia's 18-year-old star. who like his countryman and Davis Cup teammate. Vivian McGrath. em- ploys a two-handed backhand. According to Brookes, Bromwlch is a. hunky youngster, gifted with power and endurance. In addi- tion to his unorthodox bao"hand, he hes developed the knack cf serv- ing with hls left hand, th-cn switch- ing h‘s racquet to his right for subsequent strokes. WINS RINK HONORS LONDON—-Violet Kirby. 20 year old domestic of Home Bay_, won the women's half-mile amateur rol- ler skating championship oi Great Britain at Forest Gate rink in one minute, 55 1-5 seconds. lIIinnriPn Llnlrnent removes stains. Cup-final opens tomorrow night. An CXIIIIiLIlI’. Nlllllfiqfil‘ lpsier Pat- rick sold he holiovcxi his beam had at least a. 50-30 irhrnice of clipping the Wings in thc best-of-live game veries for thc world title. In betting circles. the Nciv Yorkers were 6-5 choices to lake the opener-only game to be played here because a circus moves in Thursday-but the Detroit dmrdies ruled 8-5 favorites to retain the championship. A sell-out crowd of more than 16.000 W218 already assured for the initial finng. Tonight the “S.R.O." sign hung outside the big arena. The Win-gs are due to reach the battle scene tomorrow morning. Patrick said his men had come through the Toronto Leaf and Ma- roon serics exceptionally wcll and that there were only a few bruises to show for the New York club's four straight triumphs. “Considering the remarkable comeback of my players s'nce the playoffs started." Patrick said. “I think we have at least an even chance cf winning the cup. The recent splendid all-around playing oi evcry man on the club has to be considered. This tips the odds down a litilc more in favor and I don't think we can be considered lqng shots Riltifnst the Wings." IINABIF. T0 LOSE WEIGHT NEW YORK, April 5-—(AP)—He has playrd more hockey in the past two weeks than he played in the full iii-game regular season. yet Clfn}: Johnson. 39-year-old defen- hasirt been able to lose any weight. The veteran lay on the rubbing table in Blueshiits dressing room today, getting a final {tiling-Over before the Rangers Stanley CUP series 0pm against Detroit Red wings tomorrow night. ‘I still woch 220." lie sold be- tween groans and grunts as 'I‘rain- er Harry Wcstcrby’ iknctidrd the knots out of his leg muscles. sive ace of Nerw York Rangers, “That's only two pounds less than I scaled iit m'd-sc:~ro:i." RED WINGS (‘ONFIDENT DFTROIT, April 5--(AP)—-Dct- roit Red Wings. holdingthcir third National lilockcy League champ- ionship in four years. headed for 175w York in confident mood to- night to start the quest for their second Stanley Cup series victory. They open their campaign tore- iain possession of the trophy to- morrow night at Madison Square gem. Depending on his Rod livings’ proved ability as “hioiicy players." T. ‘llligfl’ Junk Adams sziici as they ‘u IHIFII their train: "Béllfllli! bad accidents uc ought Io trike the series. We did it. dur. mg the regular season, and we can do it now with the Stanley cupqt stake." Accompanying the team was Crippled Larry Aurie. whose leg -Art Coulter of the Rangers sl1ort_ ly before the close oi the season. Amie and his crutches will be on the sidelines of the rink where he was hurt. “We'll miss Aurie on the Gay- den ice." Adams said. “His great;- est hockey has been played there. But the Canadians couldn't beat us with Aurlc out and the Ran- gers can't either." Dyna miter-s . Have Disbanded TORONTO, April 5—(OP)—-KI.XII- bcrley Dynziinlters, 1936 Allan Cup winners, who won the internaton- a1 amateur hockey championship of the world at e. recent London, England. tournament. have dis- banded ior the season. and will not engage in thc special international invitation series here the mouth. W. A. Hewitt, Maple Lem? Gar- dens official and registrar-secre- tary of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. said today the Dynamiicrs had been invited to participate together with the ulti- mate winners of the i937 Alum Cup finals, Hershey Bears, United Stairs titlclioldcrs. anal Wcmblcy Lions, winners of the Ifuclish Na- tional League tiilc. but had de- clined. Dynnmlters spent the en- tire season playing exhibifon and world titular matches in England and the continent. ' LEYTON LOSES GROUND LETYTON, England l’_‘ Forced b0 vacate Lc Bridge ground, Clapton Orient soccer club has rcnied the site WIIOIC Ixeyton. amateur club. now plays, for the next seven years. ‘Isa-views plans are indefinite. oun BOADING Hover; 6O e a AAAAAAAAAAAAAA 7.30 sharp. ~ ALLA AAA‘AAAAAAAAAA AA A‘ WHEN CROSS ROADS And Dunstaffiiage Clash tonight at 9 o'clock for the rural cham- pIonshIp oi P. E. I. you will sea a GAME WORTH LOOKING AT. As an opener the snappy MT. HERBERT LEAFS will do their stuff at POWNAL CUBS and HOCKEY THRILLS rso r0 10.30 AND snare Arron GAMES - ‘20: . "cor/ctr res" 5 v P. k .»__-.__.~ ___.... . James GREATEST suow on EARTH HA5 SHRUNK TO A TROLJPE OF PERFORMING i=LEAs- ‘HMF ~au§r ANOTHER HOOPLE AIIZ-SHIP ‘THAT ’ TURN§ ou-r -ro Be. A 10v BALLQQN, EH 2-»- 5TEP was WAY, Lei-pass AND GENTLEMEN I“... THE HOOPLE ‘FLEA ClRCU5'-'“-HA-HA-~ wean-w». HOOPLE oucii-i-r "to GET ALONGQN even "reams WITH ELEA5-~IF THE PLEAS- CAM 6TAND rr, 1 meow \\i;| 45" \.Q4~J .‘ \‘ M gs? YOU GUARD MAilORw-éHE/S comma EACH AT YOU with Major Hoople MA i I TH SCOFFING A5PE-R5IOH5 AT ‘ UMF-M-Aé PROMOTER-S or: ‘THE WOW-LEE GREAT- E6T EXTRAVAGIANZAS, ‘Ti-IE. NAME oi: HOOPLE HA5 ‘BEEN Assocwrsv WITH THAT OF- iz-r. BAPNum-a... AND JOHN mkiciuufi-~ "c0550! HAVE A gauze, DAM, I-IOiN YOLI CA5T é: E NAME OF HOOPLE! EGAD, THAT WILL sum. HER DEROGiATOP-Y, INNUENDOES O '_§-\§Q\\\\\ Tonight ' Garden against New York Ran- i was broken when he collided with" BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Puerto Ricaiilsudbiiry Tigers [larch/HUGE T00 Good For iTo Allan Cup ifiiiiiiis In Lou Ambersé Easy Win Civer ‘t/ulants . i a . “a D251! §§m§;i~.i§”“i~i TfiZIA ‘“’...livlii"i-T..'."s3§'i"‘ ii1.“.i..f1“"‘ Riirgil Irlmjke Pedro Moniaiiez. sciisui ‘ll Puir- ; TORONTO‘ Am.“ Smpridm m 1° R150 P1111911“- kcll? 1114 Wlllllllli‘. Ontario's north land Sudhiu-i; '1'" - 511981? 1111a“ ‘Uillkllb by ¢l1¢lh1\1~ll‘ crs will carry eastern liopcsof W111PD111€ 11119 lliéllllYfllullb i Z -. gaining the historic Allan Cup mu‘. In“ Almber-i O1 119111111 l‘. N. Y». DOlllillIOli senior hockey supremacy -5: V‘ Ii igmqiil s Play AI -' - » . - — .,- - i in a lO-round non- iuuzcli he- The big nickel miners. in xi grcii‘ i a“ i 1°" a nefllkcllllfli- l ¢1'°\‘-11 all ‘llSIY-fly 0i’ Dovier and spwd smmli- M35159“ Silllfiffi G‘- ll. ied aride Hull Volaiits 14-2 bcfozz ._. .. Ambers scaled 13.. inn IIOiJILIS i a small crowd here taught. M . 10m, t over the class lmlt. rilltl jilriixciiiicz .9630}, Red Stuart cut “.10”? . l ' 1' doubli Isiah-films nean- t. Pk! l 11°“. 511°“ “it” 1h“ 1mm" a‘ l ' ‘ """"‘“1~ C111“ tm 1 I z the. all the _ hurried his Tigers to catch a l‘. .i c i, ;i;_. tangle m e 1O der out u. Ar“: lilaI. found. j for Calgary where [Inf-y “,1; i . i: villi Cross He kIIOCIKCO-éllllliu‘. t» one knee North Battlcford Bouvcrs 11mins i i- Li». Duiislaffnage with a terrific l‘ lit c" ' Lllilii in the first of a bcri-of-fivi- ., .~..~ . champion- glanced off Lou's chin, iii‘ joli- i. '.s for the Cauuiiiaii i‘ 1 ~ A in Lin; venom} lug his rival Willi llh‘ hi»... lmhgl; i he threw, The Puerio Ricuii hip. The boys were l)l' _ \ ill confidence. figuring iii ' A v unable to ‘iiiiiicliecl thc lop of their for,“ ca-Iglttalflm 11115 flklll I11 lilo‘ i Vilma OUZIBQIIIT-rs ix“i‘.'.'icii Iliciu i111 S 0r a qulc \ . izor was rim 1e mi Cup. tlii- he able to put Amln-ii: ileum wt an, ‘ 119-1 19d 8' SW81; NCOTKI. The > subslequegt stauc of Ill!‘ ixuit, 110st iolnly two game. ilii Tie c ampiou u ‘ii l'ii‘.‘f‘.'il ‘one a league flxlurc v. , , however. and Sllbjc iii m ll - we ‘, hluycd as Frood Mines; nix! o i i» 5}), ’ 'l'croiito Dominions in lIlt‘ . paying just mug every . i:- beating through i i. rounds as lie icuslii. ch. w (.1; p)“, dmvus. Their 560M111: .’l'."l'lli l" ' defensive and iii-mi w: h; sro (i iment against Volzinis mo; h’ i l 1-5’ ‘"1 111N381! to save him ii‘ .111 ‘.1 i ill is ‘ "Om 19F Bil-SETH 111111‘ . punching dynuiiiiiv. ,»\ 1...» that. I “lllllllllg 23 goal‘ to iiii .:- i _ * “ - l"‘“5~'111 W111 Ambers began in u“. 5m, n Ifmmd cuts six in two games, < “ ' 7 ' -'_ "*1 111" 513991111 and which reached us: i-iuinx Willi i111" Dewey with four ' ‘ ' l. blips‘ Th‘ aspectacular flurry in inc 10th 1 iwoiisslsts led ’I'ii:<*rs' ii i‘ " " ’ ““‘“‘1 l5 l" failed to offset the li":' ndvmiuirc l rikulwe “lulollgh M91 111 ‘ - i - -. Montrmcz had on points. one goal and six n; Ambers apart from lii: zfilii , » '1 ' . _ .. - to tic iip'Montnue7 "t Wow" H» “lmeli” and 9°" Gl'°*\‘° "fl ‘i b l‘. l . .1 ' i "1'. m“ w“, showed no no j I l Y] ii hi»: i 14ml llllfe- Murphy Cllflllll>"1~ ~11 l l i‘ I v l. In‘ “h! Jml u * ,. "I, _ ‘ ‘ ‘ " two and Bil] Rena . ‘ '~ ... ' . m“ a e wlllznryness to snap pu. Iillili and Borwln scored Hroéllfw '51“! . >' i ‘i . a... 1mm an the final round. As ill i". " 1 J“ ‘ - ~ . - '» Rican tried iviklljv to malter. Ambers put (ll 1'1. TI" 0“.'ll- . / ' GHOSTS TO All) IIl}.\'l' Iuziicl d Poi-z» I ~~ ———~~ , lust Illztllli." i ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘iv,- "~1\1111?3111'111‘» - i . Proxy,‘ in m, .‘._.,..‘ .. . , ' lurjuiiiig lie would .1 ;, 1mm flush,“ ", .. i‘ ‘zihci- ill lllc ,.,i,;, _ v - . , ‘ n". VH6,“ w, .,,,. o iizirzl m Lhe Souili :\I]~1..'ill itiu, .. . m,’ z w tomzht. T)“ i Th.) flarvivinn "v pa.“ lhnhw LAJ.‘ Piclorsc. '11, was giirrivii [ui- (3 -l - _- ,. .,_, pun“! o“ Donovan and the IV“ i H» r. (‘inv- "UWOH 1° search m? 311mm 1'1 ~ " " ~ . vi l wont on ‘l0 1W Lmch and 1pm,... p‘, Mm V,“ irioucy said to be IlUI'l(‘iI uuucr the . , .. V ,. , l .._i mo cup b‘ unanimous in the PilWIW Ricairs Lmm‘ . H! '~v,~~~r~'. favor. s -_~_~--- _ I ' Benefit Game Is Postponed Until The Fall (C. I’. by Guardianfis Spvi-izil Wire) “i ciirciiroiuoivi i, NEED THIS shim; __,..-- MONTREAL. April Na- tional Ilcckcy lira’ bcizciit game for Home \l0'[‘i lllllilil, tentatively set for l7 will not be held uuiil iuxi. full, the committee in clizi jgi: dcciilvil l0- day. Committee IIIDIIIbETS felt a hcucfit game now u-ould (fililiP »~ 1'1 Jllil- climax to ill!‘ l'l"..',1i'.".‘ .. u uud might not ziiii-uct thc ('l0‘\\‘(I5 a. pro-reason gniuc would ilYillV, ‘ - iliei". most of ihe N. ll. L. clubs have disbanded for i110 your. Jim Braddock In STONE LAKE, \ . (AID-In the ouidnoz- ii. tlic northern \Vi.~.."<n\ James J. Bruilc1i.. ' weigh: iroxing: down iodiiy ior f. lug it in prelim. fcucc of his title is, the Brown Bow for Chicago Juno 21!. Braddock pini ‘ work lemon-rm“. wooded trails. Training ' it ii - _c_\'umzi— >_ l3: tho package. CORK TIP or PLAIN. Also, Spud FIIIECUITJLDQC ' i n. i- q ; ~-: ROCK CITY TOBACCO COMPANY, IIMITED, ill‘? ‘Til.’ ii l’ 1 '. Tin mid Indepenflll Ii, ‘."1I.I.I.'\'.\IS VEAI-I ~ WELL, Ti-I’ DRAWER STUCIL~AN' I HAD MV FEET AGAINST ‘EM. WI-‘IV, VOLVVE BFZOILEN THE LEO5 OFF THE . DIZEiBEl" 1".’ I