/ i» BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING __NEWS_OFTIE ‘Real Battle Expected H-O-C-K-E-Y rm cmsnwrrmowu connotes". ABBIES .WOL vismivizs TO-NIGHT 9.00 i’ Reserved Seais—50o-75c-$i.00 Balcony 350—Clllid!'QlI 25c. Plan Opens Thursdays: in 10 ’l Ir... FORUM Boxnaficze. 0c 0c SPECIAL COACH EXCURSION RATESEROM ALL RAIL POINTS ON P. E. L TO THIS GAME- D T0 RETURN MONDAY, FEBRUARY Zfii so 1. 4w l M at c wt“ me» nocxni An interesting game cf hockey gesplnyed in Victoria rink 0n Feb. 16th between the Besrcats of Orsp- iud 111d the Utopian oi ‘hyoh. wss a sudden death game to eeide third place standing us hem n were tied .. evening was stormy snd the badly dzifted making it well . impcuibie for some members the Utopian team to be present. . .. Bearcats being much nearer this of action, had their full m“. The Utopisns played six men PlAY DRAW ‘is - ughout the gains without relief n31" l" ‘h. d won 3-0, Alden crossmsn scor- "i! i111!!! place tea-ins silthreegoeiqoneinthefirst Vlllfllyvlilnviflofll 0d, and two in the secmd. In llmdlv Mollie. hhnnrr In the tIflMSDLOIPAOIN II-Ill ending I-I. period the Crspaudboyg A largeorowdof somewhat inclined to rough it iweresenttoflietimeratocooha-iidfalriyciean. Them-st hllowmgisuis . s11 in ail it was a good game, with svmeniee runs and individual . “hummus? ' - "mm by N" Gm" "U" °'" both teams tried hard all the wand after foin- ty Bowling Lesgusfiof the Ohar- m’ 1”‘ ‘m’ m ‘h’ -'* P- “u” yandtheresultwasalwayiln elmh-emsniixeeie iottemnsueysotthssesoiths ‘m’ L""”°'“’“P“““""‘“““° ubt almost to the last. m; mm“ m,“ ‘mom Amateur Hockey Association offici- ‘E211; in form the ooenine resin srswonvo mfiflnmmm°w ""4 "m" con ued to force ' ‘m, m“ ‘m, m“ "w Wm“ u _ g? chlglenvgdfllocsowhin tacit protest. Ont-he Uwniw Itmnshc vetsi-ees .. .. 1 s a 10 guilty o; m,“ QQFSLHLSGmM“ lmflma: Sign???“ n" 4°" - - g l g g game that gave ‘Iruro the leg | mark Wendaii Iea circled Note-Victories and Veterans (Adi?! Gmdbn’. spam Wm!) ‘he same bgrgldayem-lmfgietiw i m‘ "4 35W! $111011!!! Dllyvd lilddEh-dtllih game for sec- onu- sggfg-IA 231g‘ Y" n“ m’ i0 747D!- nsie team to knot the tionsl tine. the Easternolinitedbgltytgonxhwon one all. The Eagles had nmsvrouss. svsiuioss gkl-jumpmg m], on“ mg”? en their ts in territory ' GPlIIAvs Olympic Hill toesy by g my?“ e‘; n!» in this Period. w. McDonald (Vim) 1 em s44 four points ovoi- Harold sorengen 3i Penalties-L Bowatt, W Lea K. B. Conrad (Vets) . ‘H87! 232 the Norfolk, conn, Winter sports’ ' B. Dimes-Ii (Vets) . l 3429 228 ‘ stion. defending champion. ‘Ihe second period produced pro- P. Mchinis (Vice) . .. 7410s 2:4 The flying Norseman annexed @0610". Jamaica, reb. ao- blbiy the but hockey of the evsn- n. Poole (Vets) .. 14sec 2:1 honors for the longest standing 1- flight tennis stars from gm. ing. Both teams combined well, B. llcNeill (vies) .. .. ‘H648 221 111ml! of the afternoon when on his - England and the United Sm. the fix-ward line cf the U w. mum. w“) 7 ‘w; m; second lap he soared through the eir easily turned bee: west Indian barely musing senses on several .1. r. Connolly (Aces) .. smsais l" 1°"- Hil "111 ivmv was 1'10 (c p c,“ misthessoene dsfsplsyin mbihlthn plan RPower (Vim) .......4ze2'izis m‘- is cousin'- s Lin” ~ Iuiernstiouial Isawn Tennis with the Dflriod about half gone P’. iiei-ney (Aces) .. 21sec 211 "WM l-lndry. veteran o‘ the xmflysmN Jfmff“ m, n’ - snisnt. ‘Keith Thomas, aitei- a nice play v. Gay (Stars) .. 4 2010 211 °“‘“" B" °1"b- PM“ “xiii with mssxeien Jacobs, iiaos ' ' 7 found ths net with s tricky shot, r. Joseph (Stars) s ms 216 5m“ °‘ m “d l” “"- wnnis champion ‘L. the uni; -- came only from W Ooknh-‘umnl u" B8108 0m up. Play J. Vickereon (Vets) .... 74518 I14 States. scored s victory in straight 111""! WIN some were the ord- J- Bushes (Aces) erase s14 sets today over Miss Prods James , R0! thenight but there was no O. Rafusc (Vets) .. 2134930; oflhglsndintirefourthdsrsplsy can "Iii-hummus the second Por- .1. Webster (Aces) saoeoaoi 01th» lnwm-tlmalmnisrourns- 10d ended. Eagles n. UtOpiAm i, P. McQuaid (Aces) .. ' s aoso 20a "m" 1""- Penslties-wui us, mo" m- it pom, (veg) “m”, ssiss Jacobs had little trouble - nun. J. ciow (Stars) ..II e m1 m turning bad: her nngiish opponent, nWihirdparwdwseathriiienQPPI-ilfiltffltars) ..nse0i0s "*"“‘¢”°“"°"°"“Y"°-3-At ailthmilhthebranddlsockoydish- W.0aryer(Star|). .sz0eiu1 m"“°““‘°-°°°’¢°Wi°‘°m- nw’9d0u$wasnggedlttimes. After .1. itnsntisy (Vets) ..ns10m “"1 “m” “m” “WW- mg the ten minute mark the segies, . (Stars) 4230105 ‘m “m” ‘h’ ‘mh’ m“ °‘ sets lawns a win. and content with r. Johnston (Stars) s 115s ias "mkm °'3- H- . - "Mir we sou lead, batted the puck n. Piroell (Aces) .... .. s mi 101 3"‘ m’ “mm” m“ °‘ "m $2,131: g," wwi- A i-—- i 3.22‘ "-i’f.‘.“3.2ti°§f.f'.;“.2.'°‘n..’“ Ii ore the bell ti: _ unuu- p,“ ' “u” m" "m" 1M wt i: ’ (on-gem; rein zul-issniiientwxi): filimfiliialiflah: fits-a’ “Jr” ml ‘Ewmlllltllflilllinsttheflto- " ‘ QM":- - m, u. ' ~~ -° t orwmnJ” ~ “m” "h" "m" "'1" made ' ' ' veriencec’ oathoiis l-{ixiyil School Canadian and u itedwsat 2”?‘ several brilliant ssves. With four champimship team of Monti-eel visiting the island’ . ‘ ‘m nainutee to go, O, I-iowatt snared outplayed the Boston All Stars In another singles encounter mwiiillndwishtmenagie heretodsytewinsw-svieteryiseaiyernigisneeeisstsiireiuii “mw-iwwi-decnintbeotop- TheAll Stars rcpreaentgd tnieiasmsisso-oe-i Twomore Ian territory. with one esrsnse smut- Boston iriterecholssti hoc- Jnmsican pisyei-J Psasailieagise and “"1 W! the Ieeie svaiie to beat (O , 3, “um-W, key league. Coke. went so“; to defeat before an he coasted in and the ught dgnsi- llhhmmm" ,,_ Q”, Pembwfl Claude Bourquc, chunkie goalie loti- ind Lindo- n Jnm-icsn. though Coke led a secs-e. Both defences tight- ghgiimfln‘ m, 'N ’ “ ' of ms MQnu-gg] quad played . they forced the winners into three m“ u m‘ m ew Brunswick _ P 9 lime ended in s Government to test the public in- “m1” W“ in 45°F“)! 91¢ All "l" sax" “E” '4' 3" 5'3- 4"“ ionof the Piovinoeandto "sefipth 5""- mI-Kins =9 lave-i durins we * Penaltiea-WJAI». Clark, Oamer- confidence ofthepeuple c 7- pm,. game. Rene Bourdeau iast skst- H- "1 "I1- lfl. Walsh. L. hows . ard, (Liberal, Giolloeatei’), ‘risotto; in: right wins 0i the dntiwllc Hish I-INIUP es-ooeiapew- the budsei- debate in the Iiegislsturiealilld. led the successful attack of Jlnlee forwards, x. Th , c111”. “c. .. 5'33: m» “Sl-ii-i» 1 . Ii llsbcy; . ‘.1. m“. an," '~= ~- C . . "fmfng wmMWn:=.§:-i'.i.... J Eliminates Port Team ii ii 112 xiii g5 liiglili 4- _0pg|nsiti0ndeclsred de-lllflhieinecndeninillstbe ’ natural reeowces in the hands of g townie Ioly Nllll Clllb High three B. Callaghan M. BOG-ill ....,....,.., 355 High single T. Oreighan 3N. Hflll (shite O. LeClsir 093. LADIES BOWLING mgh single u. Rnnahsn so, High three Dot O'Brien ees. BILLIAIID! Inddie Doyle won from Keith How. aw in s very keenly fought game, Nut same sstui-asy night when lhrl Stanley will meet 1‘. Cialian l-M I I004 time is expected by the 111111111111 AVERAGES today. ‘Hie new financial critic for the he was voicing the opinion of the majority of the govern- ment fvr “sivins away-Grand nus (a power project) and tying up our Lowered Record 0f Durban Golf For Tonight’§ Game Commercial League Currie is a bit scarred where Heist cracked hlm with a stick, but Hliiyllllnefllirbm... ..1 Nffotheryise the“ hgsbgennghsrm Barber! 1W9 done. Tonight they and ths Wol- q "Y- u“ ingsndfrom there theecenewill Abattoir ,. . 3701 uh ‘lulu I‘, Robin a‘. Charlottetown s week from m“ “m” n‘ Robin "o" It is important that our boys win . tonkhrs game. because it will have m‘ rum the effect of strengthening their “m, Mw)._ conviction oi superiority and will mwflmnm an givethelfPPPillieniielbitoflnin- m“; 7 feriority complex- Vuwfl OIWEY won from Ernie McGee in s very close and exciting line. and in the second match fciriuiiiiuuin I iii ‘ The Abblu ‘Iieam rewin- ed frail Saint John last evening with Coach Gregory in charge and we are glad to record that there were no serious casualties. verines will meet in the final bat- tle before the playoiis, which start st Halifax next Wednesday even- ‘rhat Coach Gregory will place his men on the ice determined to achieve that end there can be no question. In all his hockey career he‘ has been known as a fighter and the way the boys have been oom- ingrrombehiqdmssnsthstheb communicating the spirit to them. In the battle srrsy tonight will be the old favorites, Currie, Kelly, Iv“ holson. Grins Walker, Kuhn or McOann, Hudson, Lawior snd judg- iii! by the Pmsrtss which Jackie Kane's optic made yesterday he will be in the lineup. Whatever selections are mgdg, will not be definitely known until this afternoon, but the public can rest assured that s real bangup warn will be there to give the Hall. sflniane a game that they will rem- Th! Stine will not be broadcast. Good news has been ived from Joey Benton who will be leav- ing for Charlottetown torsion-ow. Gulliver and Ferguson who hgyg so‘: in the Victoria General Hob, . Halifax are also “my”; Saturday. m FURTUBATS ICE RACES Today will be a gala dsy on the icecoureelnid oflbytheVictoria Driving Club oppmite y Park. Theboysare , “_ slot of their out of town friends in via the excursions and want them to seethemsnyloodtriatters andpa- cers that the Club members possess. The races will start right on the dot st two o'clock, se officials will please be ready for the fray at that hour. Here are the entries. FREE FOB. ALL Sampson Hsi 2.02%. Hush 2.10. Allie Burnhain 2.08%. CLASS A T301‘ Worthy Use 207%, Kitty McKsrie 2.17%, Peter Dawes 2.12, Brisr Mac 2-1455. CLASS A PACE Billie Witt, Johnny Miles 2.18%. Lawless Peter, Reel Greet 2.10%. 00L‘! IACI M!!! sue. Worthy Guy. Brown 5911. Mary Grsttsn, Dewey set, Mm Aiwfifliiy. Aimer Worthy. Officials-Judges, Hugh Walker. Walter Brown. Dr. l. l. Netting. k ‘Timers. Kerry Murphy, Neil Wai- er. PRUTEST IS ilSlllililEli (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) AIHIEREI‘. N. S., Feb. 22.—Up. holding the decision of J. D. Mae- Intyre, A. P. C. Hockey league President, in his disailowsnce of a ithe visitors, scoring three times himself and assisting 1n other tai- lies. ‘me locals drew first blood in the second period. but five minutes later Bourdesu caught the Ali Star defence napping and shot home a score ior Montreal that started the rush oi the victors. BEARBATS (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SYDNEY . N. 5., livb. 12- firm-o Bea-oats moved one pace nearer the provincial hockey finals l’: holdIlI lyiincy Knights of Colum- bll to s I-I tie here tonifiit. Sear- cats took the first game on home ice‘ I-I and captured the round riods mriisiinni The Miniature Rifle Range stI Bui-nme old-e continues to draw, some of the best shots. ThisweekDr. Lawson ranked highltwithfilpdhtsoiitofim tohisn-edit Matches will be played non ‘niesdsy and Iridsy as the inter- est in the sport is incresflng.—l I 1v. B. Shippers i Face New Tax lgreater part of the session, Mcnizeai lliaroons for the remainder of their game a- gainst their intra-city rivals, the uansdiens, here tonight, and ekad outssliml-Ovictorytotightcn their hold on second position in the race for play-of! honors. blue line and then racing in to snap h: the retimi pea snd beat Chsbot won the city junior hockey fill-m‘ pionshiphere qnd yea-r in s the young Acadiens H) in the fin- ssries. Aeadiens dians ond game 6-1 and clinch the title W118i! ll.S. TEAM VIMSFUIIRTH STRAIBHTEAME (A. P. By GIIIGIAII’! SPMlal WIN] the sweep of the United States pro- fessional team, Ellsworth Vines, Jr.. overcame the Martin Pisa, French pro, tonight. 13-11, 6-8, 6-3, in the Franco-Am- erican tennis series st Madison Square Garden. for the homebred forces in the first international pro series ever played fr: the Uhitrd States. ‘iiiiilfinx -Married men of this town played the single men in a hockey game. j each player with the name of a Na- Mfimisl Hockey League star on his pureater. William Neal carried the 1 A ' Draw $114.; “Antler/cs On GREA Rn Even Turns With Canadiens OHOAOO, lib. IPM-PJ-llew Yuk Americans and Ohicego Black- hlwls struggled through ‘l0 minutes of hard, but dull-hockey tonight in gal: last meeting of the reguia fitting snyw Hawb in s tie with the New York Rangers for " place in the Am- edfens of Montreal, for third 90d- tioninthe‘ ‘ ' ' Iisonei nitehmsn nightfor the Boe- erican Division, while the Americans | ton hockey public as they scored went into sdeadlock withIiesCsri- twioeintheovertimetodefeetms- BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT niinousi; nunisiiis liEF_E_ATE@ (C. P. by Guardian's Special ") HALIFAX, Pmaities-Nme. his! Iii-led: No score. Penalties-Morena and Wentworth (majors), Inns, S. llahths (min- sooring, Ottawa , vhousie and Acadia for first piaa in the City League de-fnlhl ton aruins. a is i. heiese about 0.000 glmgz-‘rff Qgaufzgf i" '1" °°" n“ ‘an’ w" Wanderers took an early 15d ' s AG? No score. Pensities—March, Trude], Brydge, Dutton. leeene Period: No score. Penalties-None. Third Period: No score. Penalties-ddarch, Klein. Overtime Period: No sense. Penalties-None. Strong Defence Sh!” ilsnsdlens MbNTRlAL, lob. .— (0.1%) — Taking en early ie in the first period after being outplayed for the presented s tight defence In one of the incet hectic battles seen on Montreal ice this season, | games tonight by turning back the with 12,000 fans, the largest crowd of the lesson in stendance, Mar- ocns took possession of the Kennedy Oup, emblematic of city-hockey supremacy fu- the second sucoenive year. Msroons lone tally came less than a minute before the end of the first od. With Canadiens Dewering ve Kerr with hard shozs from in- the blue line, Hooley Smith- ke away to stick-handle his way‘ ugh the Canadiens‘ forward , passing to Herb Cain st the a few feet in front. IUMMAI-Y between the cellar occupants of the" d t m h "_ 1 respective divisions oi the National f; Zones“ zfff "g: “dmlmm Hockey League and nobody gained whmle w“ ‘ nun’, ‘or m”. much except l-Iitchman. who was “as by T139" but givenatestimnnislbythehcsionwenuumukmmdm - fans en his official departure from ma“: m, m,‘ by" ha‘ - “'13” “w” hwh-l- on many occasions stimuli “new”? ' n“ 7'5“: Daihousie: Forwards, D. Build, g" .0!‘ -- 1- n‘ aims» fiiflwilhgsep-le , v i eye's!’ P411 l-Ottsws, Wssnie, 6:40. ‘ _ ,. Penalties - Siebert, Lane, p. fingfimmog-gafi . Md”- _ , Musgrave a; An L; 1 no Seeeasd Period. wflmem", ‘ . Penalties-Dwell, Wssnie. gtf°§'m'a?°:,gdlsf' g? a: "I" ""1"", ris s, Kerr z, Mann, ' ~j Z-Boetfm, I (O Neil) 11.41. Penflties-Kaminaky. Overtime Period: 8—Ottswa, Howe (D. Rocha) 1:40. . G-Ottawe, Hoiiett (H070) ‘I246. _ Penaltiee—None. Wing!’ Streak Halted By Bangers NIW Yfil, Rb. 22.—(A.'P.)—- New York Rangers put an abrupt end ta Detroit's great streak of I! National Hockey League winning ililkllNiiilllliil —'l‘he rink known as "the Our- iers," dpped by W. B. Brooks, Gil efficient caretaker, won the Oun- mierciai series by defeating the _ Breeders‘ Rink. skipped by Pdq _ Weeks. ‘rho scorn was ii-l. met- sble prises were presented by Men's. E. P. Ioiley and Ii‘. l. Pik- man. The first Points mpetition was held on Wednsdsy night, tried American Division leaders 3-1 in s brilliantly played game before a crowd d 12,000. The victory left the Rangers only three points be- hind the Red Winks. SUMMARY: Flpt Period. i-Rangers, Boucher (I. Cook) E3 11°‘- about twont members kitangergmieniltipieylizidtmuthgitmbdma _ _ vidimi 159$? “m” “m” w“ shots. One of the most Penalties-G allow I, Johnson, Carson, Young, W. Cook Second Pei-lee: Y" "U"! . kit-men’ Murdoch womb“. score This prise was donated b) : r. Cook) 11:10. m" 5- P‘ PW!- ‘rhememberswfictookpasth Penalti W. 000k, Home, Hel- ”_ this competition are been for man Pint Periflli ler, Young, Pettinger. i-Msroons, smith (Cain) 19:08. Third Porlod: l0 i111! Mitch Committee will m- Penalties-Buike. m; more. range weekly Points eompetidcel Second Period: Penalties-Johnson. with suitable prises for the balance -- 3“ mo“, of the season. Games in the Regal Hour em- _ e ‘est posted for Friday nimt, are ng Red Indians Jsndine vs Parkman: Crockett vs. Bell; Titus vs. Murphy; Hen-jg vs. Horne-S ' _ Are Winners or. Gmrdian’ svwhi Win) ( p’ rieb. Lllied Indiana ' “t for the sec- uccusion by deiestinl threegame games-sbutthetn- bscktotaikethe sec- Indigng will represent Mone- ths Maritime plsydowns and st home to Saint John Bnturday night in the first a two-game total-goal series in first round. NIW YORK. Feb. QL-Ccntinuing ll resistance of It wss the fourth victory in a row (C. P. By Guardians‘ Special Wire) mun Ont, lob. 22. name of "Ace" Bailey, Toronto star out of hockey for good because of injuries-Mr. ‘Neil will be out of the iinginthaeacmdreund oithe WINS ERBM Good Swimmers 11s. PLAYER Mlwifiiwlop swimmers are made, not born, I " the Opinion of Jimmie Rose. swim-r" mlng instructor for the Montrui r Amateur Athletic Association, and former international water eiar Mr. Rose, who has coached m-n- ; sdian aquatic team-n in three" Olympisds, believes although a mm may have natural swimming ability he requires rigid training‘; beore he can become a chnnlpifll.‘ But, he pointed out. ii a man I golngtobesswiinmerhe mus‘ be a swimmer only. Induiging in other sports will tend to make his muscles lumpy snd short, while _ the muscles of an aquatic star should be long and flexible. CIIALLENGIBS, 2; SX-SCHOOL TEAM. 2 (C. P. Cable by Guardian's Uyfldal Win) KINGSTON, Jsuiaics. Pd). 1- Miss Virginia Rice of Boston. rwk- ing United States player. went down to defeat in straight sets in- dsy before Miss Dorothy Round. English Wightman Cup star, in the third day's play of the internation- al tournament underway here. The young ED811921 player. Mm- ber of an Old Country wromen‘: team visiting the Island. W11 "IQ first set 6-3 and then gained an easy 6-1 set from Miss Rice, who is touring the Island with a Can- adiah-American team. Marcel Rninviile, French-Canad- ian ace from Montreal who cap- tsinsthsteannswepttesneal! victory today over 0. Dunkey of Jamaica. The Canadian Davis 31m player won in straight sets, 8-1. 6-3. In the mixed doubles, Miss Freda James o! England teamed up with Leahong of Jamaica to take s 6-4 0-2 win from Psssailsguo snd Miss Pouis of Jamsice. Leahdng snd Dayes, snomer Jamaican, joined forces in the mixed doubles, snd turned beck J. Gilbert f-lail of East Orange, N. J. and MacDonald of Jamaica in straight sets, 0-3, 0-2. FREIJERIBTIIN TAKES OPENER (C). By (India's Special Wire) riunesuiorou. N. 3.. Ibb. 22- fiedaflctsm Orbs will meet the St. Anti-en's Sammie with a seven goal advantage when the two elilis battle itoutinthesecondgame ortheirhomesndhosneseriesst 8t. Andrews tomorrow midst. Play- A inst game of hockey took place on Wednesday evening between a picked team called the Challengers and the ex-schcol team, all star players. The gsms was fest and clggn and very closely contested. Outstanding players were Wood- side for the Challengers, and the fast working forward line oi Ciow, DesRoches snd Mclnnis for the Sithooi. Glow and Bowneaa of the School team scored one goal each: and in the dying moments of the game wss 2-0, when Woodside and Robertson evened up the count for v the Ohailengers and the genie 2-3. The lineup was as follows: _ Challengers Goal, Watton: GI»- fence, Meisasc snd Bradshaw; for- wards. Muttsrt, Nicholson, Wood- lide, Robertson, Rankin. ls-Scbool Team - Goal. Lark-ins‘ Defence, McDonald and Ilonkley‘, ' forwards, Mclnnis, Clow, DeaRochel.‘ Bowness, C. McInnis-S. Ice Racing ‘Hie Buminerside Dnving dub New arunewiet intei-inosiste hoc- 11*" "M!" ‘ l'°°° '°' ,. producer-save nowfscinganew _ piece-tog tax an cotton and Jute flg,:,,'§°‘{,°,f§§§fl‘° h. ma" key playdowns. Oube won a 10-3 3mm: ‘glaiihcllgafgfmwmafo: eonteinersseparstssndaoertircci victory inthefiret match here to- QJhff-u some °“hebmhm"_ m. ‘Quin dill-Y @ IiiiPmIfli-I m‘ Iliad’: Islllleil rate Grease nth." “the Cain-my h"; mung “g1 gq-qehgmmgirhggp ‘rhevicwrsgavetheamsiinvwiiirmuukelywbe..°°dm.__‘_-; tuweetmtsenestthissieming emiedwosnmdiutamicw‘ :1 andwiilsmounttoailbntafrae- hflfiiyllldvlrallltllltiwwly‘ tiouetthreecsnmpsrbag. bylffihtmmthwshwi-oisvad. ~~ According to shippers the new Senator six. The play was excep- h; wmgrptgruggflgngwflgg Q1 _____ f-bnllly cieamsllilve ma“ bQ- y: eietesao eeneesietmtu _ - ineimeoseeuitheisst 5-. wesillfiiifirrbythelulwauofln- m’ c“? 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