(.1. n. Jeweller _ By The Canadian Preu Bob Fieiler moved into a com- manding position in his bid to surpass Rube WaddeIPs listed strikeout record of 343. fanning l0 Chicago White Sox yesterday to boost his season total to 337. But the Sox heat Cleveland Indians 4-1, with Joe Haynes al. lowing five hits and F‘eller four. Needing only seven more strike- puts to surpass Weddell, Feller u, scheduled lo hurl portions of the games against Detroit Tigers Friday and Saturday and the full game against the Bengals Sun. day. 'l‘he Indiana‘ final borne game qt the season was a free-gate af- {ttii- presented by President Bill Vccck uni drew 12,800 fans. Fuller didn't permit a hit after the filth. Pitching one of his best games. Joe Dobson turned in a founhit- ter for a 5-2 verdict over Clarence lifurshall and Now York Yankees. as Boston Red S011 registered their ioiird victory IIKI finished com- pollllOii against the Bronxlbes for the year. with 14 won of 22. Ii was Qbsonr 13th success against six lost Collecting l5 nits off rookie iiizlithar-icr Art Houtteman, St. Louis Browns stiapped .a Detroit winning streak at 10 games by hopping the 'I‘iizers 8.1. Although Hook Greenberg’: two- run homer of! Jill! Fantiin in the lifiii inning gain the Tigers a 5-2 lend the Brownies finished strong with six runs in the last four ""lgS, three of them on Vegt tens’ 13th ltomer, to win for t pitcher Frank iscan. (iroenbergs honier- is 42nd oi’ (he ycar~gove him an edge o! (our over Ted Williams in the llfllli‘ run derby m?) his two runs biitcdun brought him the league 1rd in that department with 133. Vlnslhingbon Senators increased their fourth-place lead over Chic- ago by sweeping both owls o1 a doubleheader from Philadelphia Athletics. ‘ intors won the first game 6.8 aiiitougit Roger Wolff allowed the .i'< 11 hits. They took the second v.3 with Dutch Lcomrd getting credit for the victory. Mickey Vernon. the American lmzucis lending batter. collected his zoom hit l»; me first game and hall (our for the day to raise his litrnge to .359. Straiuls Take (tome Lead In Jr. Playoffs LIVERPOOL. N. S. Sept. 25 — Near Waterford strands took a onri-gnme lead 1r the Nova Scotia junior baseball finals today when they turned hack Liverpool Junllor Lnrrtipers 11-6 in the third con. tow. of the best-oLfive series. Liverpool had taken the opener in-l arrl dropped the second tilt 11.3 Fourth unme- will be played hero tomorrow. Strands managed l1 hits off MAY WE SUGGEST WILLIAMS Feller Moves Into Position To Surpass Strikeout Record That You Lay-lt-Avlay For lihrlstnas A Wrllt Watch always make: r‘ attractive and appropriate an (m. II reserve one for you for a deposit. Great George St. Pine Ridge - Alex Winner 0f Freo-For-All (By The Canadian Pres!) MONUIDN. N. B.. Sept. 5- Summarles of a race card held here yesterday were as follows: 2.25-2.28 Trot and Pace, Purse 8300 Quaker Boy Queenie Dewev Duke o1 Highland 'I‘rixle Volo .. Trixie Budlong Guy Spencer Sir Francis Drak Mollie Kalmuck . Kathryn Day . . Time: 2.16; 2.16. 2.16 3-4. c b: “Hmflnhubagn- Romano-Mm.- Junior Pree For All, Puree $400 Dale H. .1 1 1 Alcyone 2 6 Dr. Scott . 4 4 Sandy D .5 6 2 Worthy Erm no .2 3 7 Wildcat Volo .7 5 3 Sunnymeade .6 7 5 Time: 2.12; 111111-4- 2.10. p ans-eta mt and rwarmb ssoo Scotty Budlonz .1 1 1 Peter Budlonz .4 2 2 . Marjorie Hanover 2 3 4 Symbol llarrv 3 i0 9 Lady Hal .5 6 5 Ciiftline .. 7 B Jolly Harvest 8 8 '7 Walt N'See . 7 9 6 Winnie Scott 1i 5 3 May Todd 9 l1 11 Lorraine Abbe . .. 10410 ‘Times: 2.13 1-2; 2.10 1-2; 2.11. Free For All Trot and Pace Purse 500 Pine Ridge Alex . Z-farrv Direct .. McKlyo Cash Rhea Mae Times: 2.09 l . two Liverpool pitchers in chalk- ing up the victory which featured a six-run out-burst in the second frame. Babblsin started on the mmmd for New Waterford but was lifted in the sixth when Liverpool push- ed across (our runs. Poirier, who came in from centre field to iinlsh the pitching chores. was also Strands‘ ton hitter with three for five. . Barbasin, with two safeties, was the only other Strand player to garner more than one. New Waterford . 1111 5 Liverpool .. 8 8 5 Barbisin, Poirier (6) and (Jump- bell; Maclsaac. Wickwire (2) and Dagley. PASS THE BLOTTER Coffee or tea stains on table- cloths will not stain if blotted im- mediately. _ FUMIGATING KEEFE HYEIB Means 100 per cent. satisfaction. methods and equipment used by the largest and. oldest Fiunigating Company 011 P. Phone 89 - 9-25-27-30-Oct 2. 1i i» O NOW you can ogoh l. "NY" owing MNOIA m In ltn comma lemony ha. ‘l2 album»: zsa MINORA ll Canada" h- v vita lo- -prl~0 Iain w: It who» ordin- ary bio its and 11-: o lmcofh, Gclfofltiltlo their“ Ly.” "mo; 5o 1dr (0H- ‘ni pot- MINCRA IUQS it II b g lemon helm I mo: you l6 l‘) ti‘ Mlilww‘. EYNllI siiivict E. Island. All work confidential — The Old Reliable. - 88 Queen Street BLADES in Economy Puck The most modern (By The Canadian Press) Those rough and tough Phila- vdeluhia Phlllies dealt Brooklyn a sad blow in their pennant chase (yesterday afternoon as they rat- tled out five runs in the ninth liiivmz to come from behind and ‘(Vfllfiflb the bums 11-9 in Flat- bus . Dodkers E£d9?i/O#Fl!1g to b? riigkht at the t ' < ‘ u - 1):; sgries elwitgllmgtcfloltntllrfilhaarit-l The ‘hemselves had lottetowufs juniors Friday night come from behind with threenms will tackle the intermediate Alhm the your“! and three mm‘? 1" Stars in an exhibition encountei-‘Ehe mm m °vem°me a 4'4 Hum’ at the Park diamond Coach CharJlgsz-dsevghqeg tallied one thmiarel 1g y R f 1 ,_. !l\ o increase er ea 1:! r2122‘? the jun M‘ ‘nnmm ed to 8-5 and matched Philadelphia's O O rumxin‘ thdc; eiggtgi to go into the And th h ‘o. “ll 82ml“ the yuisihsgtstezasaor: irlijwtlfetjiyrlttablllt! The ‘nmml Sta-fled Wm’) l Walk ity they were plenty confident last‘ t° "whim"? Jmllm-V 07"" M‘ night that. they would be able w ggd will“); hfiflrry Eflylflnskflith t k t . - . _ E61‘ p c er. sruc out eet- a e he older‘ players into (am? gdNewsoinei Charlie Gilbert’ a» Of course a lot of that fi-t, 3 gm‘ S“? ed m sud Ta?!" m dence emanates from the factmtnhatl y‘? “flowers in favor of Vic Lom- l F 'd ' hi‘. ‘ll h ' ' 23313-5 or; IB|€!l1r;']gMcAv1velCY alllclal R0" Nmmev “Quad the “m9 Charlie Ryan working as battery lefihmldfl" with a slnglei 59°71"? mates and that in itself spells 9N0“) W0 Gilbert, i100 W811i i0 fTHE CHARLOTTETOWN Phillies Deal" Dodgers Pennant Hopes Sad Blow With 11 - 9 Victory GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN ball get away. After walking Johnny Wryostek. Lombardi gave way to Art Herring who yielded the tyinll run. When Jim Tabor singled to brink in Nor-they. Herring purpose- ly walked McCormick before Kir- by Higbe. eighth Dodgers pitcher took over and pitched a flv ball to Dee Moore which scored Wy- rostek with the tie-breaking run. A double by Emil Verban brought in Philadelphia's last run. Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates battled for three hours and $6 minutes before Billy Cox‘ pinch single sent Lee Harldley the season, Gables allowed just four hits. trtouble for Husky McCabe-s m,“ second when Dixie Walker let the fl . Prays For Dodgers (By 'l\he Associated Press! BNEW gORK. Sept. 25 — Rev. enney - F. Benson. pastor of agtllfaglfii ‘gvégt gédmvsflilytltf lake the Brooklyn Dutch Reformed lors forced to slay three ganli-‘sutriln’ Cthurclhfkxlnelt fiarehgded °n Hthfi , ' _ s s o roo yh orough a the mainland their finance; are ,0 av and prayed for View” for not nearly sufficient, rtdaiflamok‘ D06 1 _ m N H I night's game was the plan the tnan- .éqgueynbasebazlfrsfi Y‘ f a m“ 8231110111 struck) uv to raise nds “awe.” nravinzp}g;‘al‘hoslgcgodq_ an it ls to e hoped tha the “Si” he mwned Whne about 200 000 But the really important part of the game is the fact that a large‘ attendance is being looked for- ward to. Fans will be certain of witnessing a close struggle all the way and h" their attendanre and] their resul ng donations can do, much to swell the slim trrrasury| the juniors at. present possess. I fans will show their a preclatiiin ,, of (he youngsters’ effolzts by at- i?"~i°“s Raped‘ The“ chum“ tending in large numbers and‘ “Ont 10m‘ 5° “Md fight “ow but digging dawn deep Wm,“ the CO1] everyone is braving for the burns 1 m (to win. We ask you not to give 0c r makes llhurotlnds" the Anheusers out there in St. Louis any better break than you give us and we ask this in all sincerity.“ Horsemen throughout the. blari- tlmes today are extcndirg con- Rlatulailons to Charlie Craft! of Halifax on his marriage lent night gall/It's. Margaret Diamond cf this l y. Charlie, a son of C. J. Craig of, a amines»: For Sessions (By The Associated Press) BRUITY. Pa. Sept. 25-— The advance contingent of Bos- ton Bruins hockey team arrived here today. but the season's init- ial practice session was delayed until tomorrow when the team will test tho ice at the Hershey Arena. Most of the regulars from last year's Boston team are clue to ar- rive next week. and scrimmages are planned against Hershey Bears. farm club oi‘ the Bruins. Several Canadian players working cut with the Bears have impress- ed coach Don Penniston. and manv are exbected to win re¢hlar posts with the American League Club. Stewart Stable I Shipyards In El-lallfax, WeiPl-knoryvn Maritime ‘ orse owner. a i self he ‘ keen follower ofsthc flacirlz 23mg! , gfirtil flood {litany} years now, in‘ ac pracicu y‘): hi. He d h,» I many friends will unigtelln llvnishin; he and Mrs. Craig many years of wedded happiness. \ t The ‘Natihonal Hockley 151113110 re- urns 0 esnme d ta th‘ winter but fans nrgunrls ‘tin: 512:?‘ HALIFAX- 59113 35 -- (o?) -- 1911111 circuit will find many félmll-l Halifax Shipyard-r- advaneed into iar figures missing from the ice' ‘he Nova 5595i!- 59539!‘ b35955“ unlit others appearing in tlnfgmiliap wials to%y Illlifflli tlaeyi defeated unrorms." nasor ape eas - to sweep ' e v their bestnif-tluee semi-final A Canadian Press survey miseries. - player prospects shows that ail In earning the right to meet least, a dozen of the better known Truro Bearcazq in. the Provincial nlayers of the last 10 to l5 yoarg finals, Shipyards blasted 13 hits have either hung up their skates off two Windsor huriers, Mellish 5°’ 8°04 0K‘ have drifted back to Lane and Tommy Llnkletter. The the minors. ‘ ltattler gave up one hit 1n 2 2-3 nn ngs. m?.?;°':..'l:; "lav It‘ 1W... ' it i=2 21H r , , ~. cuing rise n. a ax . 0 x—-8 3 3 Infvrwr quality who got a chancel Lane, Linklotter t6) and Mc. l0 Dial’ 5'} the big time because of Donald; Sweeney and Charlton. (he wartime demand on hockey _____.___ 51560120322. gmay be wooded out in l) 93ml! sess ons which next week. swmg y t e end o‘ a will be in lull a b h B b u NATIONAL LEAGUL Philadelphia 001 400 0l5—11 11 8 Oil Veterans who have nnnounwd ihni they wont ploy pro hockey again include; Bob avidsom 14"" CHI 8nd Sweeney Schrlner 0f Term» Marie leafs; Bill (Flash) Hollett and Syd Howe of. Demm Red “"1181; Bill Cowley, l 1000000400000001-6151 Chicago i 2000020100000000-6142 Tracey Hanover $3.... . mustard... ui: Meyer. Lode. Prim (b amc McOulJ h. cincimllll .. . ooo aooooc a o o , Sbbouis . oooooooooovo Walter and Mueller; Dickson, | Burknardt, Brazle. Wllks (ind aglolq. —- .. Si. narcotic/non. x! am _ "" °' . --y,,,;.,i_-.i o. bYI 111221;"- irl:::.:;..:. m» s‘““"‘7fi‘»l°ébl3l~°i§i‘laob a; Fbrbeanslhiléflltodny to win the‘ i ° "Fm" flielw-‘u Yk ooooooom-aso fiat-um race of the opening day of melon“ on 300 003...; a 0 gmjngsygmkflrcilliiimlmzei, Marshall. Draws. Queen a Ber- Gm“ my ‘firmum m twoqmréra: Dobaon d: Portee. 01d wins events, was forced w Ql-iicago oo1oooooo-4 4. 1 yield the Place slot lo rut-bu Cleveland 000100 ooo-t a o 611101’. which turned on dashes of. Haynes a Hayes: Feller a He- lpeed in the stretch to press the "n, winner in both of two heats. i The Inicmzitional match race 8t. Louis 000300 310-015 3 for Iced home went unfinished Detroit (m 120020-110 1 (if two heats. Duster Fnnnin. Biscan. Ferrlck d: Rel-f. V010. lb-Yelr-old o ter won‘ Moss; lfouiteman. Cordon 8r peods the mile halt in 2:13 (-2 over his Swift. Wins 2 Races hrligmnllltll clllplblirétbliragddfddy or Brooklyn 100 330 110- 9 i5 3 Malai- Bowes (MacDonald) 2 1 i idson stay; with TO rutm‘ DB“ Judd. T. Hughes. Mauney, Raf- ‘ coachin ca it run o m a fensberger d; liamsley Demoore‘ Justice Lee (Haley) ..1z 2 conch ogf tum?’ and Clapper is Branca Gregg Casey‘ Behrman’ Edith Budlong (Macintoshi 33 4 the other: lnayrulnftiilngbilml‘; f’: Taylor.’ Lombardi. Herring. nigbé Rllstloo Bill (Mzslfgiillivray) iZ’."°..£‘§°l§§‘J. intuit .*:'..°'“:l7\““° ”“"'"°"" ei-ié=i"'i'fi “i ‘"1’ s ‘ ' ..... .. 1r as a player. Pittsburgh Q1’1_[_e]e£&_(§;r1ifg)mné:...1’m: In m6 (By The Canadian Press) STEJLLARTON, N.S-. Sept. 25- W. G. Stewart. weil known New Glasgow turf owner, saw two of his horses race to victory at the harness racing meet here today. M0111 Direct took the No. l classified in straight heats Milk Billy Jane came back with two" firsts after flnishink ffillfih w} capture the free for all. Both were driven by Harley Harrison. Maud Unko. owned by Dan Ross and driven bv W. McLeod, romp- ed to another straight heat vic- tory 1n the No. 2 classified. Feature of a half-mile farmers race was Miss Doliv Schrader who handled the reins of Rex. The horse finished 6-6-5 but it was the first time a member of the {air sex had driven B hOTEG competition on- the Blue Acres Raceway. Summary! Classified No. l Maude. Unko (MacLeod) Prince Marine (Weisiwr) - Morgandale Ace (M2188) Money Direct (MacGiLlivrav) Joe Volo (Maodldilfl) Time: 2.25: 2.11: 2-1‘!- Farmera’ Race- Half Mlle “.111 H.222 333 454 53d 1-2. Free For All 3511 Jane (Harrison) ....4i 1 ‘fhev Great G Aidacbdduffil) The Walnut Abbe (MMLW 3 a 2 Jean Henley (Allen) ‘ ‘ 55d Dominion Grafton (Ha e1’ - Time: 1.11%: 2-10; “We Ola-Ila! N0- l t (Harri-son) yizinalllialgllfion (Marshall) Lee Reynold: rMaoLeod) Mac Hugo 130m’) H, M. V010 (nctstieyr Warsli||ls__lt i!!!" QUEBEC, 966i. 3 - (OP) Two warcraft. the H. M. C. S. Micmac and H. M. S. ‘ibken. 0T9 due in gort here today. The Canad- hn an British ships will tie u? here until Sept. 30. A program of entertainment his been organized for the crew members. Joe Direct Wins Feature At Bridgewater (By The Canadian Press. BRIDGEWATER. N18. Sept. 25 —-Ferkle fiaxter. veteran reins- mim. Diluted Joe Direct to a sur- prise victory and fastest mile as a harness racing meet got under- wav here today. Joe Direct took the 2.12-2.14 BLUE BLADES Wit/l ti‘? QLIAKEl-ire gas‘ ever/zoned.’ trot and Dace in striht h t $52 a time of 2:09 fir; the Elsi Judd. driven by Sam Walker and Owned bv Charles Walker oi Halifax. Won the 2.15-2.18 trot and Dace in straight heats, while Roy Shelbume, owned by P. U.‘ McCormick of Charlottetown took May Hold b l) Time: 2.1612; 2.13%; 2.15. Wiflnlri! owner-P. McCormick. Charlottetown. Louis Cardinals to stick in the Na- tional Lctmtie flag race desol~tc a series of unhappy experiences in- cluding raids by the Mexican Lea- gue is a staunch, tightly-knit m- field that gives away few runs and 1 provides the club with a great deal 4 of its punch. . 2 ‘if the Rorlhi-rd quartet finds it- 5 sell’ in the World Series next wcek, 2.15-2.18 Trot and face Judd (Walker) .. . .. Money Maker (J. O'Brien) . Free Trade (J. Cambbelh Brizht Spot (Moreside) O. U. Volo (Stead) Jerrv Lee Volo (Barnett) Ju=t Betlv (D. Seaman) 3 it will suffcr little hy comparison 6 with‘lhe set of sluggers who help- 7 ed Boston Red 50x make a run- Time: 2.14%: 2.10%»: 2.12. away of the American League, Winning owner-Chas. Walker. even though the latter group in- Halifax. cludes two such fearsome swatters as Johnny pflSliy and Bobby Dwerr. 2.12-2.14 Trot and Pace The Cards infield contains the National League's (and mnyhc Joe Direct (Baxter) 1 1 d hast-balls) greatest hitter in first- Gav Law (Hood) 221 baseman Stan Must-cl (.368); the Peter Brooke (J. O'Brien) .53 2 league's best third-baseman in Kavcla (Barnett) _. . .3 43 Whitey Kurowskl (.302); and the Wilkin (Bailey) . .. 45 4 strlnrzhoan who for some seasons Time: 2.00: 2.12; 2.10. has berm known as "Mr. Short- Siflh". Mari)’ Marlon. Against this fine trio the Red Sox offer the game's outstanding second baseman lu Doerr, who has knocked across 115 runs through Tuesdays games to average .272, and the stocky little Pesky, who still clouting a terrific .337. Brooklyn, clinging tenaciouslv to Canadians Start Turning Cardinals Infield its chance at the big play-offs,_ boasts only one infield star of) acknowledged magnitude, short- stop Peewee Reese, and he is about as good as they come. Dc-dizcr fans will (lie swearing that their second baseman, Eddie Stanky, lS the best in the world, but they might he accused of pre- judire. At first and third the Flo-ck is little better than minor league. Taking the three clubs spot by spot,_ Musial looms as a standout at first, providing the National League pHChBFS operate with due caution against big Rudy York, the Sox veteran who has made perhaps the year's greatest come- back. Rudy has powdered the bail all year. and tho-ugh his average is 0011' fl mfifivst .286 he has slammvd 58 extra-base blows, including 16 home runs. and has knocked in 11S runs, only three fewer than his vaunted teammate, Ted Williams. Should Brooklyn squeeze in, tall Howie Schultz (.242) and Rod 0n Speed (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Sept. 25-—With 1.116 return of.c0oler weather to sharp- en up 1111-3 ice. Montreal Canad- leris began turning on the gas in their practice sessions todav and the front office announced that the regulars were starting to aut- ograph their contracts. Though the revised contracts- for the extended GO-game sched- ule and with various changes in the release and players‘ benefitS clauses approved at the recent N. H. L. meeting-arrived onlv 111st night. Frank Sclke. Canadiens‘ manager. reported six players had glen-ed bv this afternoon. Those already on the dotted line are "Toe" Blake, the old re- liable, and centremnn ElmerLach Key To Nat. Leaguers Chances home with the Pirates’ winning the 2.23-2.26 trot and pace the run for a 6-5 triumph in the 16th Same Way- inning,‘ Summary: Rooke Doyle Lade worked 8 1-3 innings for the Cubs after takln 2-23-23“ TF0! 0m! PM“. $400 . . _'-— - over for starter Russ Meyer on g (Thls ‘.5 m” sew“ of a. “"595 schomdlefrlsth otBtrgiks Cfilédsiso: vleld of lust four hits. Reliefer Rov Shelburne (R. Barnett) lil °°m7’“".‘“g m" 193mg Wmch “("1 skunk‘, ° figldc muxfeither 0g Ken Gables gave uD ‘our hits Just Fucka (p; stead) 232 meet in the impending World 1111.19. ner Ch qrlperior 8m“ o“ after replacing starter Nick strin- Peerless Hanover (Allen) 3 2 3 scnes)‘ nemgablmu, '_and in the mag. cevich. former ‘Ibronto hurler. Baldwin G. (Baxter) . 4 44 ‘By Gay“! Tam“) the fouliljllayiht? hall for extra and his successor. Al Gerheauser. Buck P.C. Gratlan (Camp- NEW YORK. Sept. 25 —(AP.I— {jig ails Arising rum across" oh In gaining his second triumph of 5 5 The bulwark that has enabled St. m“ no ma, comparison He ha. knocked in 115 tallies. compared: to a combined total ‘of 68 fmjhll two rivals, though this comparison is not entirely fair, BS 110th 0T U19 latter bat in the lead-off spot. Even though most baseball m?! will say that Marty Marion still can no farther to get a bill V"!!! gny shortstop living, rt is necessary to string along with Pesky for the (purposes of a world series, wher! one extra hit can make all tho differences between hauling down the winners’ share and merely being voted a good loser. Reese of the Dodgers always ll dangerous at the plate and ha! contributed much to his club's ‘at- tack utith a .283 average, MiflDn‘ tired and underweight, has node poor year at the plate, but he sti can knock down those balls the look like sure hits and turn them into double plays. v Though he got a slow start after an extended holdout. Kurowsk] gradually has clubbed his way back to the leadership of the third‘ baseman, and his lusty bat glvg the Cards a third .300 hitter ' their line-up. Whitey figures to out-shine either of the pair who have been sharing the hot. corner for the Red 50x, Pinky Higgins and Rip Rus- sell. The Dodgers at one time or an- other have tried everybody excepfl Branch Rickey at third. Coolrid Lavagetto, hitting .240, prolmbl] would be Durochefis choice in thl SEXYES. (By The 651m. Press) TRURIO; N. 8., Sept. ZS-Nobod! thought of looking in- the cwp a ter Judge of Probate C.P. 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Dole-man It no too late to finish the do. d: Astroth. cldlng but‘. which was reochedul- Second (June: ed to precede the program of to- Washington . 200 013 500-7 13 0 meaty-IT?» rz-ticm a awn. Philodelpgiia “fin?! if njjm? a Scot putpreaent ‘Leorrlr- - of the Halifax Barnes Horas Knerr. Mcoabnn a Ronr. m“ __.___,_._. ‘ m. mm Ilnnl-Plly-off Montreal 200 10! 100 ‘l 10 0 """°"'“'"’""' swim.» . 200010 ow 4 e 2 Iii-awhile! the Ottawa Sena- Nagy, Kehn 11nd Howell; Pren- Mfl P NA Quaker: of do alt, Pollvka, Boheck, Wlttlg the Natoml a were an Just. dad following a meeting of (Montreal leads besi-ef-scven t” klfil: executive 12 ears ago series 3~1). t 1y. ml from tho wo team: we! 0d to all other squads The name Alaska In derived from h pa!) the Stanley cup an Elmo word meaning on» wlrmug Country Obfifll Clbldiflid. n l. nvwvi-vr! (TPWFATHER; OH -'1'HAT’5 ME‘ M4955!’ AND Wl-O I5 THAT 7 ANXYOUS TO CvlT HOME? 7’