’ a - BostonEscapes Basement; Habs Win, Toronto Ties — Howe to do it P , Howe tried to tie up Selby ‘from behind but the Leaf left wing got a low shot away at 13:17 for his’ 14th, goal. Py oe “The Ginitien: Comatetionere, Mon, Kort 4, 1966. 9) Local Curlers _ Capture Crown. | “The .Al ‘McCurdy. rink from the-“in what promised to be the de- Belvedere Golf and winter club ciding game’ of the tourney as. it eventually tourned out to be.. BOSTON: (CP) — A’ pair of | ;goals by veteran Ron Stewart Nery Boston Bruins to a 4-2 vic. tory over Chicago Black Hawks and allowed the: Bruins to finish captured the Maritime Junior Curtieg Penpioneine (for curl-|The standard of curling was’ ex- | ers with under eight years of {cellent with all members of out of the National _ Hockey Armst it 20 experience) here over the week- | both rinks curling high percen- | League cellar‘for the first time 119 43, while killings pedaity , in six years. oes |Larry Hillman. Tim Horton out- The Bruins finished one point jwrestled: Howe for the pick in end as they went through the | tages. At one point 31 rocks | five game round robin competi-|were thrown without a miss. —tion—without—sufferinga__defeat. | However_a—big three —ender_1a } - Two teams from each of the |the seventh end proved to be i other Maritime provinces and a | the tripping. stone for Oyler and | Souris rink were the other com- jhe was not able to make up the | peditors in the weekend spiel. two rock margin in the ends ' McCurdys rink of mate Don that followed.’ © : MacDonald, second Harry Sim-, ‘The evening game” against monds and lead Donnie Mound Peterson: was expected to. be were presented with the winners anti-ctimatie but McCurdy was jthe corner in. Detroit territory | s ‘ jand centred it for Armstrong, ;who was unguarded in front of the Red Wing net. ea |SCORES ON BREAK Shack's goal. came on a long reakaway pass from Bob Pul- ford. Detroit défenceman Bryan Watson raced across trying te intercept him_and Shack stopped: jand used Watson as a partial jahead of New York, which lost 4-1-to-Montréal in itsseason fi- nale. However, in defeat the Hawks also had something to cheer about as Bobby Hull assisted on 4 Ithe opening goal for his 97th lppint, beating a record_of 96 set in the 195859season- by Dickie Moore of. Montreal. - Hull eaffied an assist on a- trophy immediately following forced into an extra end- to thé spiel by the representative capture the. championship. Boih : of, Atlantic Wholesalers who teams went to the draw game in goal by Stan Mikita. at 1:01 of |sereen for his long shot sponsoved t he championship. |the overtime session and Me- the first period and finished the | ~ SUMMARY _ Other rinks entered in the com;“.Curdy, having the 1st rock ad- | seasoh with 43 ‘assists and. 54 | First period. —- 1 Toronto, }goals, also an NHL record.. : [Selby 14 (Ellis, Stemkowski} 13:17; 2) Toronto, Armstrong 16 FINISHED -SECOND. ~petition-were- the: John --Oyler | Vantage as result-of the two thatJ quarfet of Halifax Mayflower Peterson had picked | up in ‘the | Chi aeicd ik ; ee “ who were the runners. Dave. 12th @ndxmade—a—fine—final-shot— q Icago fins je regular (Keon) 19:43. P. ps 5 Townsend, Souris, Robert Gogan, a fur, and the tourna- ~ . ba gg season in eee cere gee wat = —-twost 5-7 AMarshatt trie. Bae ar oi be nae a ‘AL MeCURDY, DON MacDONALD. GORDON AVARD, HARRY SIMMONDS, DON MAUND "tbe Bruns war the garve wis V7™" Hine dearite sete a es eccied — 8 Tach : ~_ STAN " v — : _ ; : f sie pera e angers were s8 cond period — 3. Toronte, Sackville. a otal ene DINGS 5-0 : oe: : ; is Otte a gS ane ae handed. again halfway. through {Shack 26 (Pulford, Hillman) McCurdy “faced” “two “tous John Oyler (Hm) orf ro ; ° ba ue McKenzie scored his 19th goal ‘Ne period when Cournoyer |15:41:, 4. Detroit, Ullman 3% games in the final-day of the Bob Gogan (T) + 2-3 \ : > lof the season, converting a. pass picked up a stray pass, skated |(Gadsby, Prentice) 17:22. Peme play’ but came out on top in| W. Peterson (F) 2-3 ¢ Ca - i . ot ne oe vo in on Maplago and beat him alties — Watson 8:01, Horton both. In the afternoon. round Al Butcher (S) 141% , Slewart scored his 20th goal at ‘leamly SUMMARY. Third period. 5 Detrol Font | . , [oa ; : : i ar ; : . —5. 0 one - McCurdy and Oyler locked horns ' Dave’ Townsend (Souris) 14 j , a omen a—pass from pings, speriod— 1, Montreal, |teyne 5 (Boivin, Henderson) S 5 : ® . Tha ton goal: came just after Cournoyer 17: (Backstrom). 9:13, |9:11; 6.-Detroit, MacGregor 28 SPORTS FRONT : =. a: ; Z : ’ |\Chicago ha the score at 2.2 Penalties—Fleming 1:14, Fergu-| (Henderson, Boivin) 9:53. Pem | ’ ‘ ‘ t lon arene a by Louw Angotti! 5°" 4:02, 11:16, Howell -10:36, |alties — Pronovost $:22;-Baun © cli : ; lat :21 of the finale. "Beliveau 12:19, Roberts 13:07, |6:09, Watson Minor, misconduct, Bane, \ + f : ae ze - " =" : 4 Mikita’s goal gave Chicago a Hillman’ 19:35. game misconduct 15:37. ® - a By FREDDIE MatDONALD | fs ; ice esinata short-lived lead./ Boston tied the Second period — 2. Montreal, | Shots on goal by : oca eni es The Charlottetown minor hoe 7 mines Feats i. Me score before the end of the pe- Provost 19 (Harris, Beliveau) os 15 12 6-88 e game before the Cubs staged alriod on @ Ron Schock goal at 1:32: 3. Montreal, Duff 24-;Detroit 10 811-9 Breat comeback and tied the|i¢.39- (Backstrom, Talbot) 18:07. Pen-| Attendance—14,108 o |key Juveniles captured the ‘Ma- ritime Juvenile Crown on Satur- jgame with late goals, thus get- x Win Key Ga me | Boston took a 2-1 lead at 10:24, By CHRIS ANNETT The Charlottetown Minor Hockey Assoctation Juveniles kept the Maritime Juvenile crown in Charlottetown for a second straight year, but, they took a rather rocky road to cop the title. Faced with the Herculean task of scoring at least eight goals against Cambeliton club Saturday even- ing, the locals, with a display of power that makes one Heer tenn cake ee a - jting the stage for Adams win- lof the second period on Stew- Hadfield 11:30, G. Tremblay | na lart’s first goal. 1 “42:31, Harris’. 13:26 Fleming) double minor 15:21.- | Lance Enright paced the The third period: also was en- [Charlottetown Forum in the- fi- | . |Campbeliton attack with a three hivened by a brawl between nal game of the two-day Mart- | time Juvenile Tournament. The three teams entered in the tour- | [nament: Sydney Kinsmen Ju- veniles, Campbellton Cubs and |the Charlottetown Minor Hockey*{” | Juveniles, all finished with iden- jtical one win, one loss records but Charlottetown won the title alties — Richard, Plager 3:55,|_ ._.. he t 8 t Third period—4. New York, Morrisbur i /goal ‘‘hat trick", while John} Govette 11 (Hillman, Marshall) | |Roy, Charlie Charlong and Billy pee oo .. ” 1.01: 5. Montreal, Cournoyer 18 | Adams scored the others. lor repairs. ‘Chicago ‘drew a pen- 9:46. Penalties — Prince 1:55, | Fast skating Don MacPherson jsiy for ‘failing to replace Jar- Fleming 8:11, Harris 7:44, 19:50. | : led the ‘Sydney’ club with two | ett in the penalty box : Shots on goal by | ; ; |goals, while Brenman Shepheré, | SUMMARY “" Uy» |Montreal 15 10 13—38 Kevin Morrison and Neil Mac-| pirgt period — 1. Chicago, New York 6712-35! sonct: Neil scored one each. Mikita 30 (Hull) 1:01: 2. Bos. | Attendance—14,310. diye wear we _ wonder how they lost their first game to Sidney, scored ten t 0 ‘ goals in every conceivable manner and form, held the New | ag basis of having scored the Dimunitive goalie Keith Le-linn gehoek 2 (MacKenzi ie Brunswick champions to three and took the crown. on Se a. eau Liebre was brilliant in the Syd-|pex,) ees c cee | DETROIT 3-TORONTO 3 ertime period gave Morrisburg ; own Club was a |, ney cage as he turned back 31 |3. 13 ee malty, = S DETROIT (CP) —_ Val Fon-|Combines a 5-4 victory over e : Sas e and Bruce MacGregor |Moncton Hawks Saturday night It was almost as one.noted hockey official commented after the first game, “You can get a quart of cream from the best bred cow but even that has a tendency to go sour.” The local Juveniles had played only two games together as, a unit before the tourney. and as any hockey addict knows that is not enough to get the bad games out of a team’s system. Their bad: game was certainly on Friday_evening. Many fans were mumbling that the tough game that Cam- bellton had played in the morning against Sidney had tired them to a point. where it affected their play but according to some of the Cambellton players this was not so: The locals battled the New. Brunswick squad to a 2.2 tie at the end of the first period but with the arrival of Bobby Whitlock: (who and a 2-! lead in the bs five Eastern Canada Alla Gas quarter-finals.. The fourth and Possibly deciding game will he. played here tonight. | Campbellton shots __-_|" — perio Second period — 3. Boston, £970 within a span of 42 sec- | Two BHS Tecarmg (ink Poeun wecetin OU? ont mice torough the faa +Two-BHS Teams Esposito. 9:15, Kennedy 14,13, (Deriod “to: give Detrot, | See A\ Ca ‘eo Tit! 17:58, Doak 17:10, Mikita 17:58. | W585 ae l regular sea- Capture Tifles =| thira period—4 chicago, An. Die eats in the Sie eee Tomalty’ zs ae \gotti.6.:21;-5.-Boston, McKenzie [°° ranger a ague | Hehe See Birchwood High ‘School "Sel "0: &@ Fine, |Bame for : “te, {tarnish - Sensational goat. tured pa titles: over the weak: 19 (Oliver, Schock) 2:09; 6. Bos-|" ‘toronto used all three ofits |tending job by Claude Picard ef end as they won two tourna- ments played .at the High School gym. The Birchwood girls won far_different-team_from the_one that was beaten by. Sydney 7-5 jin the tournament opener on Fri- jday night as they completely de- |minated the play and scored at \will from the second period on. (Ehe-—-Campbellton-.team.--showed ithe effects of playing it’s second JOHN- REID =<... DENNIS. AFFLECK — |Bame in one day as they tired | The 1,300 fans in. attendance |‘‘wish I knew what these french. . |noticeably after the first period. |saw the local club break a close |men are like, but by, the way we > |The return of hard-shooting Bob- |game into a complete rout as played tonight, I'm”. sure we’ iby Whitlock, who played for jhe ‘they outscored the New Bruns= make it-close’*——"—~ = ton, Stewart 20 (Oliver, .Bucyk)-| ,aties--- Johnny —Bower;~-Terry-}Campbeliton;-N.B 2:38.. Penalties — Jarratt, Ken-|f°wchuky and Bruce Gamble, |ey replacement for Moncten's nedy 6:27 P\lo.te,’. Stanfield niie-tuntys—up-for-the.Stanley | Don Larin who was—injured:~t9:— 11:55, -Mohns 18:51, Cup playoffs which begin this |Friday’s game. Picard ‘ was flown in after the Midget tourney in Saint John and [Charlottetown Midgets in St. |wick cham { : yas I - : D a V { : ps: 6-1 in the second; Charlottetown plays the St. | ine didn't one cent aN PC oF 4 irate John on Friday night and_missed |period after the teams split ‘four|Lambert Juveniles, Montreal Setsted te wea anaes Shots on goal by | week. 44 shots, 23 more than Gerry eee tod insur em : y jthe Sydney game here, tipped goals in the opening stanza. and district champs, tonight at/in the first game + a single Chicago , 2 13 '8-30 “Bower started the game, |Fluery of Morrisburg. Moncton second period. the victory scales in favour -of |Charlottetown scored two more |the forum in the. first game of a Fearn knockout tournament, and ee 13,909 18 8 12-33 didn’t allow a goal and conched blew leads of 2-0 and 42 in the : eee ° seyrs ithe club during the third pe' game. Other Morrisburg scorers ile manager-coach Punch Im- ithe local club as he fired two |unanswered goals in the fina) two game total goal series for | imi in the second game they elimin- were Derek Holmes with two, Ed Whitlock scored the first time that he got the puck in MONTREAL 4 NEW YORK 1 Wh we lessee te Peet ee cee oe ee a facies ‘goals and was a scoring. threat period to run the /s cre to 10-3. the Eastern Canadian Invitation- jt0q the Air Marshall Johnston in the victory was the sensational job done ‘on defense by every time on the ice. Bucko’’ Trainor @M.H.A. pre-|al Championship. -|girls from Summerside 28-21. NEW YORK (CP) — Yvan lach sat in the stands. .|St. Louis and Jim-¥orrest. Dennis Affleck and Ken Ballem. John Reid, who replaced a ta hee a Aedes ee ree Baer mina in ee at tournament game|" ‘The Birchwood boys won the Cournoyer scored twice Sunday| Brit Selby and George a aPev, Petar McKee, Phil Dotr- = was a elp. arlottetown | Lloy er and trainer, Tom. |played Saturday morning Camp- strong scored in pe ' lowe and playin } Boys Elementafy crown by de-|night as Montreal Canadiens for Toronto arid Eddie Shack coach Ron G. fees Hawks. _it 30 in the second pe- riod with his 26th goal before Norm Ullman started Detroit's comeback, flipping a rebound over Sawchuk late sts the - p iod for his goal. age Serva scored his fifth of the season at 9:11 of the third j. period on a 25-footer down the | middle after a‘ setup pass from | Paul Henderson. f j Henderson also did the work | on MacGregor's 20th of the sea- | son at 9:53, digging the puck from behind the net | ‘z it for MacGregor who pu ee in from just outside the | Mike Brown in. the Charlottetown cage for the game, was —not-called-upon-to_make.a great number of fons bet those. that he did have he handled faultlessly. All in was a great team effort and the club came.through when the chips-were down. ‘NOW MONTREAL (JUVENILES & HABS) Many observers were having a few chuckles after the Friday night game—about what then appeared to be the ill fated Eastern Canadian Juvenile Championships between Charlottetown and St. Lamberts Quebec which starts tonight. After all-how-could_a team which did not even possess the “Maritime crown be playing for the Eastern Canadian title. However the local club did-win and this will be a bona fida team was “up” for this game as |my Hafidreghan all congratulat- |bellton sliaced Sydney 6-5 on an ; Air J hi . t z. led bach bel 2 } ‘ a3 i-Billy feating the Marshall John- | w ipped New a 41 fort with all three lines ‘figuring |appeared more excited than the |Adams. ; The little Montreal powerplay and Flood scored three goals, |sing room after the game after two periods and 5-3 with) Rec. Center Wins ‘ 9 ; while:Canadiens held a man- and the line of McDougall, Stan- Strands won the Maritime Sen- |P°We!P lay. ‘lattack with three goals and Bob- ee __|the Saint John, N.B.,-two-ways |“hile Phil Goyette an ex-Mont- following. competitions | Dennis Cosgrove and Harvey x Doherty, Billy LeClair and Ken- |have been completed at the Campbell were the winners of a -——-/they—displayed-.a—great. on. in on the scoring. players. Charlottetown defence-/ Campbellton led 2-0 after the ing ‘the’ Montague boys 47-11. Hockey League game. The line of Doherty, Whitlock |man Ted Kitson said in the dres-|first. period, but Sydney led 4-3 specialist ran his total for the ithe line of LeClair, MacKinnon, | : season to 18—16 of which came and Turner scored our times ° L | S . | ‘ Consolation Final Power advantage. One of “his ley and McQuaid picked up two Ww inners Of Ocdi. pie Ss (CPy -— ‘The New Waterford |'¥° foals Sunday also came. on more goals, Hard skating Barry’ ; pe. “Claude Proviet fad Di Turner paced the Charlottetown ced C | | b ior “C’ Basketball champion- 2 ick Duff Announ By ur ing C U J ship here Saturday by defeating got the other Montreal goals by Whitlock and Herman Me-| - : te uaid scored twice each. Bob The 72.50. Tealer, scored for New York. 5 wd s of a| Simon Chaisson led the win- unanre meant little to ny Ballem rounded out the scor- | Charlottetown Curling Club. [year’s membership and_ indivi- ontreal, which had wrapped 4 “The Rendezvous trophy. was | dual trophies presented by Mr. up its eighth league title in 11 seasons Saturday with an 8-3 ners with 25 points. Dick ~Mur- phy had 24 points for the Two- Ts te ed aiticiale. wil be welling (a deine ote Ree oe won by Doug Cameron, Alan | Jack Proude the sponsor Ways, the defending champi any local cia > outcon i ing 5 vy ‘ameron, ac bef ays, lefen champions. __series with baited breath for it is hoped tat if the -results aaa et, toe Canoe Smith, Ged. Dillon and Bob Dil- |. The Storey Electric..compet-| In conpelation match victory over Chicago. SHUTOUT IN DETROIT ' Alberry Plains of the games are close, a proposal will-be~put-before-the——-|f°" tin” aatanceman Bobby Al ion—The-runner-up_tean had | tion was played in three sect- | Charlottetown Basilica Centre|, But for the Rangers it" 7 nts appeared well on its Maritime Amateur Hockey Association to the. effect that ' : Bill = al Keith” Acorns come (ed the La dropped them’ into last-place” as _Toronto_appeared 1} on a2 eae : lian picked up the other, Kip Ready, cGregor, |ions with Keith’ Acorn coming | edged brador City. M Bo ; way, in the final regular season ™ Maritime Winners and Quebec teams play off every atte Dave Jardine and Howatt. | out on top in the play-offs. Other |of Newfoundland 70-68. : ston Bruins upset Chicago 42 niin ‘ ning for the first : i Meals cba Will aot be & conieiees by at the poverking -_ The Old Spain trophy for.first |members of her winning rink |; the ce. a eS ged eee ‘in seven tries this season | bodies of hockey such as the MAHA and CATIA but it just : & eee agar ged ae a ee cae a Se. NHL STANDINGS Rangers were winless in’ thei (on Olympia ice. The Leafs = could blossom into a sponsored championship tournament in won by a skipped -|son and-Leo Carragher. ‘ last elgtt scored only. three goals. in i ; . | Trainor, mate Ken Thomson, | runner-up team had Charlie As.| By THE CANADIAN PRESS find ~ apy previous starts here. cote Penitert left Montreal yesterday evening and- they 2nd Jack Farquharson: and lead | prey, Dave Ward, Hec. Mac- ._ National League ect the 190856 sendan uae Galli, Rookie of the Year ive in Charlottetown this afternoon. They are expected to Butch » Callaghan. , Runners-up | Dougall and Dr. Doug MacDon- | . - W.LT F A P8l; regular season leader in the first-half voting, . go through a light we t afternoon between 4-5 ~ ; |-;were Frank Burke, Gordon Lord, | ald. The winners of the con- | Montreal 4121 8 239-173 lor, ui teams: The Stanley Cap his third goal-in the rene ans to Baibs tornorronr evening as the’ unof- : Peter Tanton and Leo Carrag- |solation were: Dr. Don Mac- |Chicago 37 25 8 240 187 82 pee on PORRErLive ae i, fighting off Gordie ficial Eastern Canadian Invitational Crown goes on the line. her. x Kay, Mel White, Geo Schleyer | Toronto 34 25 11 208 18%@79| The Canadi eed ¢ - : The Chicago Black Hawks enhanced their reputation as In the Rustico Golf and Yacht | and Doug Kilpatrick. These | Detroit 31 27 12 221 194 74/ gous while the nee hree . % being one of the weakest teamis ever under pressure Satur- Club points play, the team of | three rinks were presented priz-.| Boston “21 43 6 174 275 48} shorthanded: ype. CURLING DRAW ar day as they took an 8-3 lacing at the hands of the Montreal '|Ed Tanton, Sterling Beaton, |es by Mr. Gordon Storey. New York . 18 41 11 195 261 47|~Cournoyer opéned the a TODAY’S DRAW Canadiens that finished this season’s race for ince ourn i scoring : welt my steers nna the ame thi ohm - ” ures a fe ee late (o Sool nant or oe] INTHE... e . $ k j Whe. wiliog bed ously encessel “t a he assisted on a 0 ; sisted goal 10% minutes froni|Charlottetown Club. (Spares HEN —Stan> Mikita-marker.- It 1s—a—tittle—known—fact_that_Mikita— ; the end. needed). DERSON and at oi __In_the_first_period,_Cournoyer |7_ p.m. i CUDMORE fired a 30-foot screened pee Ice 1 — L. Turner W. Carr, J. | : holds the season record for the most assists ever scored ~ TRURO (CP) — “Brookfield past Ranger goalie Cesar Mani- |Keith, J. Anderson vs R.C. Par-| © Men’s City Curling in a year as he set up 59 goals in the 1964.65 season of play. Elks defeated Charlottetown. However ask any man who has the most goals in an NHL Royals 10-3 here Sunda F x aes : K. Cantwell, H. y eaer. and the answer will come back, - quick, Bobby the best-ol-three maritime inter- Chee a ee: te aa Bars or antwe! Hs Championships - ‘mediate “‘A’’ hockey semi-finals ’ Wayne Hillman of New York} Ice 2 — Dr. MacKay, B. Part- AT BELVEDERE had three seconds to serve in ajridge, A. MacNeill, E. Mac- | b Lauchlan:vs A.E. Piercey, Cyril 6:45 two games to: one. Gerry McWah_ scored four’ Carry’- over penalty from the first period when the Canadiens Dr. Prowse vs Art Ballem MacDonald; J.S. Taylor, FE. Mac- ’ Doug. Cameron vs Joe Saunders Lean. the-Maritime title ——__« | goals to lead the Elks to the Tracadie Cross” Cops Opener Tracadie Cross continued their strong .play at the SDU rink MONTREAL MANAGEMENT and they too. will be looking to odd more laurels to their wreath of glory. The Montreal team was expected to arrive in Charlottetown this. after- noon at about 3:30 and go through a light workout at the C.F. Ward (LEFT) and JS. McConnell, coach and manager- of the St. Lambert Juveniles respectively have piloted their charges. to the Montreal and district Juvenile crown already this-season and they will be looking to capture the East- Forum at 4:00 be e they play | while Sam Tibbo scored the fifth. ern Canadian Irivitational title this evening. The game is set |The second game of the series; | A-cycle engine % 1795 Main St., Moncto®® N. B.. Phone 389-9290 3 Fantagsic economy for 8:30 and a sellout at the “Ice Palace is assured. Be sure to be on hand and see the first when they invade the Char- loftetown Forum_this evening for the first. game of a two game total point affair. The © upper Canadian team to invade .! ‘ | CMHA’ club are fresh feom the Island since 1939 go | Tr@¥adie Cross team is confid- N ; ; wiring te Mie usela Gough the paces on Char Both Ne ch wa ie | aod Pabees: sancmteae Keith Carmichael title here ‘over the weekend lottetown ice. ish in his praise of Richard| + Chicago Black. Hawk goalie ice during second period act- save by laying on the puck. | Maritime Distributors of Emperor Camping “oo ape - Dial 4-6423 "ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 14 ‘ ’ a Te » ‘wa oy | shod over the Aces in the final last evening as they whipped the Capitol Auto Aces 8-5 in the first game of a two. game total point affair for the P.E.I. Inter- mediate C championship. The game was knotted at four goals apiece after the opening two ses- sions but Tracadie ‘ran rough- | period of play” Pe | “Elmer Walsh and Martin Kelly had two goals each for the win- ners while Maurice Fitzpatric, Hubert Morrison, John Power |and Joe MacDougall each con- | tributed one to the cause. For the Aces Miles Foster and Reg. MacLaren both had a brace will be played .at the Charlotte- | ‘town Forum later this week but | ‘the date has not yet been ar-) ranged. Vern Smith, coach of the | Snowden, his goalie: whom he} Glenn Hall found himself sur- feels has done a tremendous! rounded by. the sticks of the job in the past few games, fon at Boston. - Garden { Boston Bruins as’ he lay # the? -nigiit. H ‘ ie -STICKINGTOIT last all ended up making & x 4 ‘ powerplay clitked for the first in-a short drive. Jean Beliveau got -his—48th assist of the season on the play. ! Ice 4 — T. White, Bus Jones, K. Thomson, J. Pierce vs Bill Smith E. Tedford, I. 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