'"-”'- 5 tr War -"”4(Xt'..VF'.9t - 7.-P - -tr.-two l"TAII(E I GAME SERIES LEAD Halos Crush Boston Bruins Maurice "Rocket" Richard Fires Four in 5-1 Victory Mohns' lllrlt and it angled sharply By W. R. WHEATLEY into the net off Plant.e'I big club. Canadian ' Press Staff Writer MONTRFIAI. tCP'Jrhe lncom- Three minutes later a pass from parable Maurice tkocketl Rich- Dickie Moore dropped free among prrt. playing like an inspired a swarm of players. The Rocket rnnhte ritlrllvd Boston Flriiin: with snared the puck and drilled a 15- an amaziri: fnur-zoal performance foot backhanrler past Simmons at Saturday mght and Montreal (Is- 10:39. nadienis snapped up the first gamei Boston was a man short when of the Stanley (lup final 5-l. l,Ric-hard. taking Doug Harvey's The spectacular feat of the 15- pass. got around Markell in the gear-ulrl xrieran was afTl8lm9fIiBOSlnn end. cut in sharply and later ht lioiil i'n;ai'h Tn? Rink? "I 5i-on-d at ii 19 Sglhlfl lht-' Bruina (Canadian; and roar-h llilt Schmidt uprp shm-tttaiiderl when Geoffrion of the Bruins lfinlsherl off a MWPT DIIV F00”!!! 30515;; gnaitp Don Suminorll. ill at 15 .15 with A backhand lift off wars the Flori-let's iunior. said rue-.Harvpv'a past Iullv ”it. was hIimiliat.in:' I Three minutes lwfore the per- 1:- part of the one-man iilnu mo ended Ilf'nll -Pocket Rocketl tit: gnrl.-el ',rni'r-rl tllrtve anal-. lniR1charrj rtt-npperi a backward pass one period-tlir second So far as to his brother and 'tlatll'tPP. Sen! L: known. that I: a record lor,a Rn fool partly screened shot Stanley Fun playoff. uhistlin: rail 5imln'm!- Back in 1944. in a playoff same The Bruins res! i "Mi "Ni! aaainzt Toronto Maple Leafs Rich .anlnmh and :man rlcirnsive play grfi scored all fun of in: lFaI'll'-ltrt the tlilrrl tlf'l”lnrl ztnrl the Rocket goal: in a at uni The tut--:oal u.-is twirl srorclr-u lllllll I8:-57. He mgrll -.tlit hand-. 4-. .4 irtilrri Titrlanrwarrll auroriml when it long liorl-.et lra;n't .urc hut didn't think pain i-anir flvin: almost across I19 gut titre: in a Lwrinrl limit the rink from Henri but rapped arr-;,A,m' PLAY low unit. and let, an a quick shot. While Oh: Rn(l(Ff llA'. viruvtiil: The piirk went into the net bp- uiid lg;-. inanimate: krpi up A IHFFVI Srmrnonz" parts and the fairly steady nffensiie azaui-I tin" pout. Bruins who appeared In he tr: me”-3.; Thpy arrived by train nniv Huston ('.t..3l Simmons; Saturday mor-una after pnllsillnil ienrc: F l A in H n. Molina. off Detroit RPFI Wings in a semi strong. Homo. Hmoda; forwards: final Thiir-vial McKrnney. l. a h l n P. Ch:-vrefils. Carladu-n: gale up the first :nrli;Gardner. I413:-Nil-. Vla('kFil. I'M- llenrung Marlxplt ..-mun,-; for Bus itcry. Prtrxorl. Recall. Boone. ton. BEl'l!!E iF.loom Boom! Gent Montreal Goal Plants. tlr ftion scored for 'i1ontr-al after the fence. .loito-ton. Talbot. llarvey. Rocket had-bagged his first two fSi. Laurent. Turner; forward.- Delensively (lariadtens played Beliveali. Genffrion. Olmstead. H well. limiting Rooms to 21 .llInlK on Richard. M. nl('hal'd, vinm-t-. Goy anal while they peppered Slfflfflftlln-rllf. Prnllfwnsl, Provost. Marshall with 4.1 Curr). Brod:-it 1 The Bruint. Illl'.i'-Pfl on fun Eflttfll R:-tort-rt: Rod worm. iI'l"alW”'li chances early in the game. A zhrit 1G:-oran Hayes and Matt Pavelicli l.iumipa by Don Mrkennev In the first per Stimmary ind struck the trial post At the First period: Scoring Noon. gag-t of thl we-nnrl perind l0alie,Penaltie: Rinnda 4 03. Gnyette Jaruune Plants: of Vlnnlrpal slid 5.37. Ronne ll .'u.l. Beliveau l.'l'l7. out of in-. nrl for A Kt'fN.'iIll'lfI3l' Set-ontl period: I I-loslon. Mar- saw ullFfI Jack Hiotida came tn kc-ll tlilnhns. Rczani 7 37. 1!. Mont- atrmc in-al. VI. Richard tfiloore. .lohrl- ffirhardix -pt-rtarular playlnllsnnl ltt..'ltt 3 Montreal. M. Rich; Wllilfll had thr rt-oud of l-1.538 iniarri lllarvrxvi 171-29. 4. Montrrltl. -1H:'lIlV'flal'. might ea:il,v have wnt Gooiii-ion tHarvrvl l5'.'i.. 7-. Mom- h's total lughrr unit a tow hrcalls. roal. M Ru-liarrl -H. Richard. He. hart -PIlTl'ill '-tnl'lIl2 t?hanre:. II.'4lfTE,l” l7tt(i Pmialiw: Talhot. SCORELESS FlIl.S'l' '1 (ll Oirlttlratl it 34. Regan R 02. The teams battlcd through rt Boone 1154. Fhnvrr-fils 13.37. scoreless first period and the: Third period: 6 Montreal. M. alert Briurt: look the lead at 7..'l71Rirhard IN. Rirhardi lll:l7. Pen- of the at-rond uhtlc Tlontrral was altirzr Noor. ahorthantlrrl Mat-Krill. staotlinzi Stop.-I mvm tho min of the net. tiiortnml-'Stlltiimn.I 9 at the purk as if came off DouglPl.:uttn 7 iii to 41 I 5.21 : inn -. r5-vs-L-i. -. . NGRATULATE ROCKET Toe Blakacoach of the Montreal Richard scored the ovorfimo goal Canadxens. smiles hlppuy while he that sent the Babe into the finals Cmlfatulates Maurice t Rocketl against Boston and Saturday in s Fifhlfd who. at 35. is giving one wily Richard whipped in four uoalst - I lit! lzrr-aieat Stanley Cup play. as Cansdicnii took the opener from " Wtrfnrmnnces. Last Thur-sdayithe Bruins 51. AFolland Rinlt-lWins4Mixed Curling Championship de- - Arml Winriev; oi the H57 mixed Curl- ucta Comp.-tnvt Trophy following mg Chariipinii:-lilpt at Summer- their vicotrv over 54 rinks which side. the Fr.-ddte Fnlland rink of competed in the five-Day bonspiel. Summerside ll seen vtith the This rink also won the M. F. MAPCO IMaritimr Asphalt Prod- Schurman Co. Trophy in the Thurs- WIN MIXED CURLING TITLE an bonsptpl from left to right they are. LOIIJEF Fairiis. lead. Par- 'ker Crockett. second; Willa Som- ers. mate; Fred Follsnd. skip. Photo By Sean and Wottol 1, Tho CIllI.f'IOHA'i0WlI Guardian. Monday. April 8. 1957 BYC & Aces At Civic Stadium , Tonight at Civic Stadium the' will go all out to beat Thane Doyle. lBa5lIlCR Youth Club of Charlotte- the wizard of the B.Y.C. nets town snd the Acea of Summeraidc enough times to take the verdict. start their final series for the Sam The speedy line of Whitlock. inr R Championship of Prince Ed- Ready and Plneau will be hard to ward island. stop. but the Aces defense promise Both teams are at hill titrength'they will earn an A for effort. in and both will be anxious to win a valiant attempt to oontain this this all important first game to get pmductlon trlo. the lump on their rivals. The Ace: Game starts at 8'30 and I record have heart practising hard. and crowd is expected. Iliiloncton C.h'town, Wins N. B.-P. E. I. Title The overcame the tfhnrloiletown Mid- get Altbies hy a score of if-2. in it luiddi-ii death game played at the Sports Arena in Charlottetown last Saturday errning. which won for them the NB.-P.F..l. Title. Thc Ahhlr: jumped away In it short lived letltl at 6.45 of the first period. when Burke assisted by Bradley set up a passing play that found an opening in goaltender Rt-lliveaii's rlcfcnces. Moncton did not stay hrhindnfor long. Terry Murphy took a pass from Harmer and shot it through the pipes he- lilnd Wotton. to score the tying goal. Moiicton went ahead for kceps when Murphy assifted by Bowman hangcd it hard Iho. at Walton that fooled the Charlottetown goalie. and gave Murphy his second goal of the evening. Monctonls Emery Cormier got his team two more tzoals within seconds of each other. to end the scoring in the first period. - Jake Kennedy not on: goal back at 1.56 of the second period. when he and Mulligan combined forces in heat Belliveau with what proved to be the last Charlottetown goal of the night. Monrton kept the goals coming when Harmer shot the puck past Wotion at 11.40. Bowman not yet anofhtr one when assisted hy Murphy and Harmer he fired Springfield Ed Wins Stanley One of the largest crowd. Inn in the Kenslngton Rink for many years witnessed a moat exciting game on Saturday night when Cav- 7'I0 7"-ddiv Fnllwl - Iklpped Mo on aim: endlall and Sprlngleld teams thril- alnl o&glIel;Ilz:erIide won the Marl- At. Mtlcllonnld lMt led the fans with a ten minute "Tie ' urltnr Championship too too in - 4 overtime mind with the Spring- 'm' I 5" Mimi”! Mvllalt field team edging out the Cavpn. Pfvtllttts-CLtl':.TrC't1vh.v at the sum- Harry Dickie vsv , dish team 3.7. I '9' us uh I" h""d”' m I73" "I - A Libltd Pmil" loaltl for Spring- Suturtinl convention was be- Jim Burden to field layed a terrific gameaaalso tween wtnnersofthafonr lififtllt 11-ldtd gamlqtm-cgymim the other trophies and the runners-up In each division. Bill MacNeil'.I unit of Charlottetown had won the alnallm 11.!) atn. 5099 lollies making sensational saves and it was Jud the break: that counted. since both teams -hm", -Nnuyy lill MacNerll tf.'t ' , Jim M:t3reaor's rim: of sum ' "" "'" "9 ' 1 np”m'uieIIp:rl:'cuceit':Iti so tile merttde earned the Willard the "S" '""''"i '9' second H for Springfield and on on Wetheunx. '” W 1' 4' third 1.1 with anus Thibanlt acor- Bltlllmrlith tuvii-tvnmctnsoitu wlnntag Rpk won the st-hurmaa Trophy Tllttrsdu. and Jim Durden'tt "- 1, - - fourlomo won the . an and lrign'Tropfi.v on Fri- rreqttiu Follud Rink de- li! Jim MacGregor Rink ' Fred follald as: a N0 I'M Ml 4-H Lloyd lnmsn ID ' it'll fill Jim MlcGl'Plor ts: lfll Ill SEMI-PINAIA S. . lit! 0 -19 Harry Dickie tat IN lid M0 0-.) JD lsefh-east ts) ' i II 01 1!! 2-15 min; any Monrton MKIEPI leavers- Mom-Ioit'ii sixth goal of iiw night. Monrton tallied twice more in the third to clinch the game and make ihejcore read 3-2. The game was clean except for two minor penalties which ocritrrcd in the second and third periods. LINEUPS Moncton:- Goal - Belliveatt; De- fence - Milton. Strong. Simpson. MacMlcbael. Boucher; Forwards- Oke. Dorlon. Cormler. Murphy. Bowman. Harmer. Steven. Dott- cette. CharIoQ1etown:- Goal - Wotton: Defcncee - Bradley. Cahill. Mc- Lean, 0'Brlan; Forwards - Rear- don. Dunn. Kennedy. MacDonald. Mulligan. Story. Callaghan. Burke. Roberts. Refcreea: Jack Kane and Jud- son. First I'eriod:- 1. Charlottetown. Burke tBi-adleyi M5: 1. Manc- ton. Murphy (Harmer) 7.48: J. Mont-ton. Murphy tllowmani 8.35: 4. Moncfotl. Cormier 10.53. .'-. Mnncion. Cormier tokel 11.04. PenaIf.leI- None. Second Period:- ti. Charlottetown Kennedy tMulllgani 1.56; 7. Monr- lon. Harmer (Murphy) 11.10; I. Moncton. Bowman (Harmer. Mur- phy) l:l.m. Penalties -llradley. Dorion. Third Pertod:- 9. Monoton. lMilt.oo (Doucettei 9.42: 10. Mone- iion. Bowman ll-larmeri 11.05. Penaltlae- Kennedy, Cormler. A gas Cavendish, Bridge Trophy Eric Sinclair. Jlmmlc Cummings. Ellsworth Mann. Coach. Fenooa Mayne. Fred lemolc. ill? lIl'-its; Refcreutz. Lionel Larnontho and "3 Dalliciisie Dumps Millionaires 7-0 SYDNEY tCPt -. Dalhousle Rangers blanked outclassed Syd- ney Millionaires 7-ll here Saturday to take it 24! lead in their best- of-seveti Maritime senior ll hock- I1 finals. New Rrunswlcli North Shore League scoring champion Tod Campesu and Gratien Potvin tal- lled two goals each. Sam Greg- ory. Ray Lcduc and Clem Trem- blay scored singles. Ranger goalie Nick Pidsodny handled 26 shots while Greg Floyd stopped 23. More than 3.011) fan; slowed the game. tossing fire- c ra c kc r s. rubbers and other rubble on the ice. Each team had seven penalties. lob Iedard Married In Halifax Saturday HALIFAX WP) -- Bob Bedud of shcrhrookc. Que... Canada's top-seeded tennis player. and Anne htscey of Halifax. ranking womens player. were married here Saturday at st. Mary's Unis varsity Roman Catholic chapel. The ceremony was per! ed by Rev. E. J. Bclalr. I. J. llliIt'lIlth 3I'yson of Halifax was maid of honor and Doreen Bedard. sister Bf thegroom. and Mary Chlpman of Halifax were bridesmaids. Ber- nard Crelgltton of Halifax was best man. lledard la the tion of Mr. s .1 Mrs. Geortie s. Bedsrd of Mont- real. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stacey of Halifax. She is Nova Scotla women's am. gles tennta champion. Bedard is a member of Canada's Davis cup team. After the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Bcdnrd left for Montreal en route to New York where they will sail tn an extended honeymoon in 1 local Bowlers Win Maritime Championship . nsnmdum (cm .. Charlotte- mouth club dad for second place with 13 points. . H-M.C.6. Stadacona H.M.C.s. Shoat-water were al- fintsblng with 1! points respectively. Headquarters Eastern Command had 15 polnta. R.C.A.F. Summer- Ilda 12. Moncton C.N.R. 9 and ll.0.A.l"- Debert 7. summaralda'I E. smith swept In- dividual honors with a tournament high average of 138.1 and the ser- tas ltlall triple Icon of I84; CURLING Draw for closing hoiisplcl of Charlottetown Club. Monday 7 p.m. Ice 1 D. fltfiourkv vs. V. Mc- Lalne Ice.-2 Dr. is. Giddings VI. Had. Mclnnls "Ice 3 TWL Frowse vs I! Pitt. Ice 4 H R Carruthers vs Finley McLeod 11 pm Ice 1 HC. Atkinson vs D. Saun- dera Ice 2 D. Hill vs Ern Mclnnls I" '1 D” W" McD”"'Id " Frmkj off Sneadls pace on the final hot Hansen. v Ice. 4 t'! Mcnnnald Vs Dr. L Prowse. T ICE 1 Dr. F. Neill Ice 1 -I. McDonald Ice 3 L. Turner vs Bill Burnt-it Ice 4 J. Burden vs Jim Cameron. Team Personnel 13, O'Rourke, L. wellncr. fl An. dersun. M. Waddell Wen Mrbaine. H. Peters. Mar. Kenn ”y. H. Thomson Dr, S Glddlngs. G. Mullholland. W. Rodd. J. Boomhower 1-fad Mclnnla. Addc McDonald. Cliff Campbell. R. can Hon. T.W.L. Prowse. Al Tail. 0. K- Presby. M. Reeves Robert. Pitt. Fred McMillan. lvan Horne. Dick Mathelson R. R. Carrutlicrs. Ralph Jones. Tom White. Lac Walton. .I.F. McLeod. G.R. Greenougll. Art Love. 3. McDougall H,c. Atkinson. Paul O'Rourke. Bill Burden. Jack Brown. Doug Saunders. Frank Cox. Gord. Wellner. P. Bfydlu Doug)-llll. Hugh slmvlom "Ink Mclnrill. Dr. 0'1-fanley uuday Gallant vs Bill Me- squarehriggit vs J5. Ern Mclnnls. Earl McLeod. Dick Bell. C. Whltenect. Dr. wen McDonald. Gordon Stewart. Doug George. Ron Clark Frank Hansen. Errol Nlckloson. Eric Gillespie. J- Bllcom Jlggs McDonald. Don Wanna- oott. Tarky Whltlock. Andy Hum- pllreyl Dr. L.E. Prowse. George Dllon. Golf-gamblin Dayy i 1 Wins Masters .raurnaiiieni O auousrs. Ga. (Ari - Golf- umpl for Fotd. who has been a palnblcrnougrordwonthezlst c llcwon Ilaatsrs tournament Sunday with tllalll. Alnml.hcatiQcary lhteath-taklngllnlahandyellod lntlaeflnal. afterhlannalswlng: "Tliat was Be iavjrtucllycverytotira- the greatest shot I ever played." Intent on the circuit and la the !'ord.anunaaaumlngbutdeadml3.t E" I'll”!!! 3100'! Will”? I0 eompatl stormed down - - ' mm 2" mm, .,,m, . 733.1. Ford sumada Jackie Burke as score of &. - . laaad.whoIt.lllwaalnfrnata! chfl:'d5u'e.'st:,':mI":?::'d M kl: gay) nlnc - dtura Iundcyrnn ""”” umd '1" sum” I'M" the hack ante and ahotpla.t"mae.lIi 8amEnead.sllDPcdtoa fIf.7Ion the final round to finish with a total score of 293. Leoiuu-d's other scores were 75. 72 And 68- For a time .i.hough. it looked as if this might have been the biggest day in the career of Leonard. five time winner of the Canadian PGA. His all was the best round ti Saturday's play and he was round. - NEVER. HAD CIIANCI Burke. who started even with E only one-over-par for the first ulna holes Sunday But he blew up on the 10th and lllh holes and with It went his chances of being the first Canadian to win the Mast.- ers Ford. tho awifiesi and about. the busiest playcr on the professional circuit, fashioned a final round of 06 at Augusta National. capped by an amazing explosion shot that came out of the sand and plunked into the lath hole. "GREATEST SHOT" i Ford thlew his club high in the lair as Llie ball dropped. "That was the greatest shot I ever play- ed." he yelled. Ford came from three strokes day. caught Sam at the 11th hole .and pulled away in a dazzling fin- lish. as Snead falered on the back lnine and finished with a 72 for nine Ind finished with a '72 for 286. The 34-year-old pro from Yonk- era .N.Y.. who plays for a club at Mahopac. N.Y.. had rounds of 72-73-72-66-2&3 over the 6.98lkyard --- 72 Augusta National Young pro Arnold Palmer of La- trobe. Pa.. one of three who were only a stroke behind Snead at the start of the last round. appeared to have the best chance of ove- taktng Ford. but he too flounder-ed on the finishing holes. Harvuc Ward. the U.S. amateur champ- ion. and Leonard also failed to match Ford's brilliant gambling finish. so at the windup it was Ford. who never had been a drawing card here. all alone on top and Snead-the blg attraction for the ganeriehsecond. beaten off in his effort to become the first man to win the Masters four times. Jimmy Demaret. the other three- l.ie masters winner. came in with a final 70 and took third place at 287. Then at 288 cae Ward. the amateur who had hoped to be the first to beat the pros. He had a final 73 for 2148. Behind them were Australian Peter Thomson. thrice British open champion. at sac and Ed Furgol at 289. Thomson had a 71. one of the sports ARENA SKATING MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-A-51!: Adm: Adult: 3:: Children lot PBE-SCHOOL SKATE WEDNESDAY-1:3)-3:00 Admission: Family 25c MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENING-8.10 PM. Admission: we TUESDAY4'w PM. . Hockey Playoffs IUMMERIIDI VI. B.Y.C. munansv-azu P.M. Hockey Playoffs IUMMERSIDE va. B.Y.C. FRIDAY Skating ' SAT. AFTERNOON Skating-3 : 31-4: 30 course. The round included six birdies and 11 para and he hardly bad I real bad stroke. It was the second his golf trig MINOR HOCKE; Only hockey scheduled for the Minors at Sports Arena today will be the final league game between Midget Abbles and Vics If Ahhiea win this game they will go into second place and play off with Royals for the City title. On the other band should Vics win or draw they will be In second place and qualify for playoffs. it should be it real tussle with the second playoff berth at. stake so if is ex- pected both teams will be at full strength. nsmno ucnsisn and your m THE BIKE SHOP . and SPORT LODGI 185 GREAT GEORGE ST. CIPTOWN Gordon Bennett. Bill McGregor Dr. Chris Gallant. Andy 31!: nall. Run Ewlnl. MIYIIINI MC: Millnn. Bill McNeill. Keith Acorn. -loo hkem Norman Nicholson. .I.S. McDonald. Bob LeClalr. Dr. Hooper: Chick Williams Johnny squarebrlggs. Gil Henry. L. Blakeney. Cliaa. Ready. Lewis Turner. Emmett McDonald.- Andy Anderson Guy NOW!" W.R. Burnett. Don Beardlsey. J- S. Taylor. AI Cameron. Jim Burden. Frank Johnson. Don Shaw. 1.4.1 Doyle Jim Cameron. l'tr- Gus McKen- TOO LATE! Get their A HIGHEST TRADE IN VALUE ON A NEW SET OF 4 B.F.Goodrich ll-Ily. iiltltn. France and England. Saturday was a very busy day for the Minor hockeyiats at Sports Arena. lt was also a day chock- fiil of sparkling play in every age group as games were run off load- ing up to City finals in every bracket. Following were the re- cults: SANTAMR Ihirlwlada 2 VI. Regal: 1 whirlwind goals by Frank Dow 11). F. Neilsen; legals goal by B. MacFai-lane. loyal:-Anon I vs. Canaclra I Royal-Arrow goals by Bill Mac- llillll (Bl. Rot! Ilggar: Canucks game by Stan Penden- Rcgala I vs. Whtrlwindti 1 .. Regal goal: by Vern Frizzell at Whirlwind: loll by Frank Dow whirlwind: lake aurlu 4-1. Iqalo-Anew: 11 vs. Caneka I Royal-Arrow goals h Roy Big- ur (It. I. Macldtllan (ll Iill Prawn. Athol Veda. D. Mac- an. Royals-Arrows take certain 15-1 lull Arrows I Albany 2-'I Miuoiilluocklsv midis; il'lt'-I lYilE ll xii-., Don McLean. 3. Lane Rocket: I vs Darts I ftockets goals by 1.. Duffy. .1. Campbell. Gordon Macltay. Rock- ets take round and advance into next round. Routers 0 vs. Rockets 0 First of home-and-homo games. Final game to be played Minor hockey alto. - PAPIRWEIGHTG llaehtnla 4 vs. Tiger-I I In overtime Bluebirds nosed out the game little Tigers 4-3. Blue ldrdl lftlls by Cecil MacDonald (I) J. Brown; Tigers goals till; all by Gary Cudrnora Bluebirds Itnukle round to advance into next BILL WARREN! wnrre ROSE sanvtclt s'rA'noN con. rut! AVI.'. or iwsroa s'r. caAlu.o'r'rarowN rig. Cuba 1 ya. lash-lmtna 0 Cub goals by Jamey Kennedy tit John Rogers. Cuba take round M. Rllohlrh 1 VI. Cuba 1 Bluebird goal by Cecil MacDon- ald; Cubs Ioalhy Jamey Kennedy First of nonia-cnd'Itoaic series to be finished lllaor hockefaltc. MIDGITI Freetown Royals Edged SixthGamc Si2.rts."iii' 'Al.tI,QAfttlp Wlhvltbt Pant . GR Why. lllawlfe "Flrlt thing h we mped "pi th t' the a I my husband says whctllrtlicwtfoltkeaitor II he left. IH ilnmtul And th of our servicemen. tor. Illd.u"'-Ill.n:I the other day I was out front when a lady drovl in and pleaded with me: They could you lengthen it for naI?' " They were pulling my lel. 1 their little Joha about women lanotrcallytllcdepreclatlon Youcanuehowtructbatiawlthjuat It Earls Maclul -nos: woman nluvlzas all why. do we keep thou hoary old jokes about women "Because they're true." men just chipped in. lnoiuseliisnarna- one of our sales- and then insisted that he's got to go home to N "Just the other day." in said. "I had I woman looking at a new car and the tIe1!roI:lI1lm- an I want to see is most important part of a car- cmholdcned by all this chat- My 1 have I short circuit. 1 suppon. but they'll go on milk- and can because they're not. a glance inside our on the fatde etnnplinicnt you rcapectlicr eat-I.rnoItwomcado.Botnioel0 gttyla tawllkaow can thcnecaaate "Vlrho"'lsakadtnaoeaatl7. 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