iaowuslc nocxev Fighting Spirit Into The Revamped Montreal Maroons . ' \ ~be taken for a high school bunch. .' (Canadian Press Staff Writer) Their comb fled ages total 90 years. (C.l'. By Guardian's Special Wire) But that doesn't deter Clancy. So "- MONTREAL, Oct. 31-There's at much more for experience. new fighting spirt around the old ' Maroon camp. and if strength and strategy can be developed on a similar scale, doughty King Clancy's There's hope no elid being paced Y‘ clan vrillprove the surprise packetl by ‘Maroons on the slim shoulders 1 5 l)! the Nilll0lilll. Hockey League! oi Carl Voss irno iilll be flanked on " season-they nope. Z the first line by dapper Dave You rail hark in pa>t P8601115.“ . tier alld Earl Robinson. Voss, . i coiiszdel‘ the i011 of time and exam-l o \.\. United Sla.cs borlyplay/er on 1'41 iiie llliiiutcly the lineup o1 1937-38‘ llil‘ roster. never liit his stride last ‘h and this is vihat you probab y wil‘. .-.c' on. He became lll on the pre- gei. a team that finished second to .\\tl‘-l‘l Al-iritillle. zour and suffered " Montreal Canad ens iii last. year'sia.1 uillicr with throat trouble. But intemutional race; an avcraulfl illls htkl -n lie has recovered hs p1a_vei"s' age of between 28 and 30 spcecl Slllillflfillll)‘ to iulrl-iint a years. aiid a team whose hopes of plaice in the llrsi line. being I-lOle-IPYFCI lies maliiiy with the . Jury 511112111011. fellows who for one reason and azi- c1hci~ couldn't "get going" last sca- ' pink. \\il Crlllll‘ ilic lBy D. E. Burt-ill) Voss Question Mark s second line ‘on, \V.'.li i_.il.~:\ li.ll cli LIN‘ left and . I'll’. llfll Ll .' IIICI‘ O11 IIIL‘ HIZIIL. “Battling Instinct" Tommy Coo ltiiss Blliiso and Paul Runes \\'.;l t ll. nut for a chance to work b en Baldy Norlhfiobl But there's something paralnoilii: P to speed and endurance that BIB-l. room hope to have. And that's the battling instinct. n1 the easy-cussing _ lrisllill-ali who loft Toronto Mnple - 1.. k l b ‘ bl - . giraffe C"O(I!.Crl“l]aEe\'el‘ls(sIf1ifI-18L Blblzfroogs tics. Silrei -l1‘<\ll‘8(I Show EIVMBS W111 went into nter training King has be convict‘ ‘lllh C1’ WPnl-‘lwrm- been inclflng m5 men, He's been Tilers dclinitc. and that's one de- reign; mam m no ungertajn way fence iillli out of the way-_ whiii are the prospects of the com-| PNSIlJ-lrrflllli .1115’- l-l"”>"lblyzt?e mg N’ H‘ L“ ieason’ and Wm“ he‘ "ulfvubfhilslin l‘iI(L,‘l‘i?lfil(p11LxAll0fm]eL0g; . t». . bxmcciwifilg? 012$)’ PNDPCIS more‘. Coilaclier may be‘ lllflwd 3m"): ‘h; than anything is fight. The Ottaivil; amateurs whet) rlgzlinztlillofllew l/ 11m ' - " , H a i'1(’v on i: ' - I Ix??? léicllerflltidflw Ihtzlvemausigitel}: ma?‘ ClélillCY 511$! tried out RUDE? :)}ine_ ‘pair ‘.\1'II Allan Shields. But his Unqucstloilaby there 1s not the l »“lW‘<l “do “Pedal “P mrward" so speed in Llalooils as ill some of ; LllL-ft‘ .~'i'.l is a selection to be madt the more youthful clubs. Bur. the! ir-riin Racer .lenkins. on $101110 185i K ng claims there still is. power and - Yell? W Amel leans. Maurice rog- gndilrarlce—and plenty of both. hall ctQuebec A665 and POSSIbIy Then there is the new drivel- WHO Des Smith, former MBTII’. me ama- ‘ knows every inch of the road teiir who has signed with Monti-ea. um leads to titles. Rural-s bill may be walled W Pl'° I Clancy, a physically tnuilh llllle 001111111111’ 13991" guy who always could take it and Tlxeres iin tiouble abouitz Igiéblggi- hand out some heavy checks. is mliiclinil- Bmlkvélldse“ - fit é concentrating right now on fortl- apparently taking the appollhmzklll tying the defence. ' as successor to Alex Conne . e and J nlnijv Ward. The only spot ivlierc a face new to the pioicsuoiial ranks may 5P" pear is (>21 the defence. That's vrhere King is 11min; his difficul- ilic “lld IrishJ lllllll \\"~.\ l.{".l‘l‘ rlllllh‘ chasing the: THE CHARLOTTETOWN NEWS “l... SPORT WORLD GUARDIAN "King" Clancy Instills NewlHawks Defeat Prizes Are Presenfed To Amfllelm |".Winners Of Events A_t ‘Spirited Tilt (By The Canadian Prela) MUSKEGON. M1ch.. Oct. 31- Chicago Blnckhawks climaxed their training grind here by defeating Muskegun Reds, local amateur team, 8-1. Immediately after the workout last night Hawks entrained fur Chicago where they open the Na- tional Hockey League season Nov. 4 with New York Americans. The exhibition against the Reds was a lively one throughout. Bill ‘ 1; ates. but is expected w return w Stewart. major league referee-im. chief last season and a National Baseball League umpire in the summers. appears to have injected _much spirit into the Hawks. talk, enders of the American division last season. I Fee-Ting flared first in the second lperiod when Tommy Kendall of lChicago and Bedg of Mllskcgon ;came to blows. A gcilcrzil mclcc ldeveloped before officials gained ‘control of the situation. In the staged a brief flurry of fisticuffs. Canadians Lose QUEBEC. Oct. Indians. International American Hockey League entry. nosed Montreal Canadicns of the Nat- ional Hockey League ‘1-1 in an exhibition game here today’. Aside from a stubborn Calladien rally in the late stages of the game, the minor leagiiers. coached by George “Buck" Boucher, held a decided edge. Benny Grant. in Springfield's nets. turned in a spectacular game and was unbeatable in the 1mm when the Flying Frenchmen pep- pered him from all angles in an effort to tie the score. In a dull first period. Hub W11- son and Adelard Ltifrarice scored 101' Sllfihgfleld while “Toe" Blake counted Canadians’ point, Up fériivard he considers he has drcll Ottawa fireman who aban- firircr irori" s: what he considers dciietl hockey before the clase of __ ’__front line WOUILIl€_\l(‘£>LliI_.~l._b87ii§OII._ I i i l flout NAME BOWLING PW) 905 910-2675 Minority for Martime Electric ll l LADIES LEAGUE . > High single H. Edwards 239 High three. A. Clark, 649. Points: lifaritime Electric 8; Cari/ell Bros Eight teams are entered in the Ho._v Name Ladies Bowling Lczlgue for the Kelly 6: Mclnrlis Trophy which will start away wtrrlllzhl akllll- 830, all remaining games ISIWGG will start promptly at 7 oclock SECTION "A" sharp. The schedule for this week 1s as follows; Monday niglit at. 8.30 Bruce Stewart k Co. Team No. l pays 2' Tuesday at 7 > _ o'clock Team No. 3'p1ays 4; Wed- W. Smith 121 1B0 505 ncsoay at '7 o'clock, Team No. a H. Thornton 1B9 199 102- 540 plays 6; and Friday at 7 o'clock P. Acorn 129 118 167- 414 Team No. 7 plays 8. There will be E. {Morrison 125 165 126- 416 no games played Thursdays. Low Score 115 117 142- 374 Flollowirlg are the teams entered: 679 7'79 791~3349 Tellm No. l Team N0. 2 Oddfellnws l » 1d J. Dillon B?“.."§§E.Z““ M. Walsh r. Maclnriis 184 24s 1fi0—- 59s F. Mallett T. Sentncr 115 156 168- 439 D_ Kirwin A, Henry I69 161} 164— 496 M. Duffy F. Adams 190 1H2 A. Walsh J. D. Webster 1B9 117 317 831 892—-2570 Tenn No. l Nlajorify for Orldlelowfi 321. M. Clinton High single. F. Adams 249. B. Higgins _ High three I. Maclnnis 596 A. Goss Points: S. Stead Oddfellows 8; Bruce Stewart 8L M. Praught. M- Aylwflld (70- 0- Mai M. Mitchell s‘ m" Ill-Y Grads Team No. s Tum Nfl- 6 . McFarlane I. Dougan G. Stewart 248 252 FrgIICI-i F. Martin G. Hart 210 290 1 ' vlcCabe M. ‘Trainer A.,M. Jones 166 110 164- 440 ‘_ ‘Carraghe, M Mclnnis w. H. Tralnor 124 (1)063 11735-6328 Birch D. Brown W. Goss 254 2 -- ' Culley E. Mclnnis 1002 1020 sac-zoos Team No ‘I Team No. i1 Eaalorn Hay a. Feed y Flynn Dot. McKenzie V M v M iii is: 1...”??? E. Halloran Js ggljlilelwgfl 167 122 93__ 382‘ F‘ 5mm“ E Mitchell EBWarren 35 134 146- 505 r M‘ Twimey A Higgins‘ s. Red m 23o 115- 402 xi» A. Hoviatt ~ 883 838 GQEMOI i1 ‘ - . -" '-Y Grads . '- '. .C.A. COMMERCIAL LIAIOIIiY for H1 y?! 1 M 555G115 High single. G. E. Hart. 290. High three G. Stewart 737- ‘CTION "I P111155 < aiiv Grads a; Faster He! It Y's Men Feed (l. 22s 151 2111- sonl ' no 160 22a- sel R b S 11a 1'15 Il2— 4on7 [lg y COFGS 60 I06 1M- 309 Gudmom I42 ‘J06 189- 53’? _____ 1“ ma am_ulo Upper Canadian Result; ma" h,“ Intcrprnvlnelal Union: n‘ ' Hamilton 3; Montreal I. u“ no 154,_ 445 Toronto i1". Ottawa '1. l“ 193 ‘$5.. 55g Intercollegiate Union: g Rpbinmn 1'18 1'13 i13— 465 University of western Ontario 3. 11D 1Z0 106- 445 Toronfb ‘I. 60 105 117,- 211 McGlll 0-, Queen's 'l, ‘I00 121 011-2182 Majority for Y‘; Men 22B. High single. F. Small 228. nigh ml-ec. G. Cfllg 600. Polnta: v Y‘: Men 6; DeBloia Bron 3- Mlrllimc Electric Western Conference: Regina 12; Wmnlpq; 1_ MARITIME RESULTS Halifax City Iglgug (sgnjgf) _wandcrers 14-, Dalhoucle Unlver. siiy 0. Ilallfax City (Intermediate) Dalhousle 4; Wanderers 3. Kings Un verslty 15; Navy Bec- . M dam 141 211 199- 811 onds 0. a. Iamr 142 131 105- 438 Cape Breton (Exhibition) L, Edwards 212 211 201- 624 Caledonia '37 l1; Caledonia ‘35-36 H. Edwards 194 199 239- 632 Cape Breton Intermediate P. 00x 1'10 143 204- 511 Dominion No. 11 15; New Water- 805 955 1008-2828 ford 3. New Brunswick halal-collegiate: Corvoll Bros Mount Allison University 10; Unlversfy of New Brunswick 0. t. a. Cobb isz 154 13+- 450 (Mount Aiiiilcn wine mi, with Win. Down 142 134 203- 479 two-game score of 13-3). T. MacArthur 180 206 121- 387 i New Brunswick Exhibition: I. MIcKuuic 104 106 231- 610 saint John Senior: 6; Monclon N2 fl 321- 04B Branches 0- l I ‘D r0 p Kic k Passes In Autumn Game (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO. Oct. Ill-There's no doubt about it now. The drop kick in Canadian football is about I15 extinct as the red flannel under- wear grand-pop used to wear. About the only present day drop klckcl- who can compare to the master of them a11—Pcp Lleaclley. the former Queen's University and Hamilton Tiger star-i5 the veter- an Alex Hayes of Sarriia Imper- ials. Eastern Canada's 1936 foot. ball champions. A few years ago the then Mont- real Wniged Wheelers of the Big Four League had Kenny Cope- land, close to Lops among drop- klckers in Eastern Canada. But even then Wheelers didn't use this weapon much for they had two 800d place-kickers in Tommy 24!¥—-591l13ums and Huck Welch. now play- 142—— 443 lng with Hamilton Tigers. Now, when a team is aflerlln-ge points it resorts to the placement attempt. Of course. there's a reas- on '.'Or the decline in the use of the drop kick. Coaches look upon the placement as surer. with less chance of error on the play. The WHY it's done by top-notch pine- mcnt-klckers makes it. almost mechanical. Perhfllil! the greatest exponent of the placement 1n Eastern Canada ls Cam Grey, the big University of Tornotc backfielder. He inset-l this threat chiefly in building up the points last year that made him individual top scorer in the Intercollegiate Union. This year he's at it again. deadller than ever and seemingly unable lo miss anywhere from the 25-yard lirieln. Maroons Defeat New Haven 4-1 CORNWALL. Oct. 31- Montreal Meroons of the National Hockey League came from behind lust nlght. w defeat New Haven Englcs of the Intematlonal-Am- el-lcan circuit 4-1 ln an exhibition game here. BRINGING UP ROWANDA l . final frame Doc Romlies. Hawks 1 7m‘ and singles och Muhdum N star pivot and Tuten nf the Reds-Pi Demos 31*sp""5“°1d Day-Miss Doris Prowae. "my ‘Mrs. J. P. Lantz. I l i I I c E . ..... kLAtéaD UP P?OFE$5OR ‘ B I d ,1 8 U8 8 T3 satin-day afternoon followint I bridge at the Bclvodere Golf Club prizes were presented the winners of the various events played during 1H6 season. Presentations were made by the Vice President of the Cub, Dr. c. H. Beer and the Indy President, Mrs. L E. Wellner. Charlie Galbraith. club profu- .'..nnt1l. who has had a most success- ful year leaves shortly for the Charlottetown next season. The list. of prce winners follows: LADIES‘ PRIZE LIST Championship -— ML?! Nancy Weeks. Driving, Labour Day-Miss Nan- cy Weeks. (11ian.,;-... Zilp runner-up - Mrl. E. W. MacKiilnon. Driving, July lst-Mrs. E. W MucKiiliioii. Championship consolation — Mrs. N. H. DeBlois. Match play mat/ch. singles Oct. Championship consolation run- rier-up—-Mrs. R. T. Holman. Eclectic match June 38th 6a 29th, appproachlng and putting Llbour Match against ptif‘, August. Nth Mixed foursomes. July 1st, eclec- tic match Sept. 20th 6a 21st. flag competition Sept. flth-Mlss Nor- ah Lcngworth. Approaching and putting July 1st, match against par July 19th, mixed foursomes Labour Day-Mrs. H. S. Henderson. Singles Aug. 16th—- ill/ks. F. M. Nash. . , Mixed foursomes Sept. 11th.— lvlrs. Benj. Rogers. Jr. Special Prim! Lady President's mateh—M.ra. N. H. DeBlcla. Resident's mulch - Mrs. H. S. Henderson. Vice-President's Norah Longworth. Goodwill medal and prize pre- sented by Mrs. v.t.. Goodwill, won by Mrs. N. H. DeBlots. Lowest gross acorn in qualifying round of championship. presented by Mrs. Orrin MacGregor, won by Miss Nancy Weeks. Ringer score. prize presented by Mrs. F. M. Nash, won by Mrs. E. W. MacKlnnon. Match play match. prise pren- ented by Mics Lethe Laird, won by Mrs. H. S. Henderson. Longworth Cup—Mrs. N. H. De- Elois. C.L.G.U. silver spoon for Silver Division-Mrs. E. W. MMIKIIIIIOII. C.L.G.U. sliver spoon for Bronze Division-Mrs. H. B. Henderson. Provincial championship -- Mrs. E. W. MacKlnnon. match - Mia Ladies Prllefl. B. Dlvlllon Championship-Mrs. C. H. Beer. Ringer score and singles Aug. 211fI-—M1‘S. C. H. Beer. Championship runner-up -— Mrs. E. Seller. Medal play matches. playoff won by Mrs. C. A. Beer. Flag competition Sept, Mrs. C. A. Beer, Match against par. singles Octo- ber nth-Mrs. H. ‘Thompson. ZIIKII- ‘ Golf Club, Single-s July 12th — Mn. J. H. McQunid. Singles Aug. 16th — Mrl. H. Brown. Singles Sept. 13th — Mil. Deni. Rogers Sr. Singles Oct. ‘lth-Mrl. h Woll- nor. Mixed foursomes. July 17th- Mtss I. Home. B. Division Special Prim Lady vice-president‘: matchmre- seated by Mrs. H. Brown, won by Mn. H. ‘Thompson. Handicap match, priae presented by Mrs. Ben]. Rogers Sr, won by Mrs. Mcquald. Medal play match. prize pre- sented by Mr. Galbraith, won by Mrs. H. F. MncPhee. ~ Match play match, prize prec- ented by Mrs. J. H. Mcqunid, won by Miss I. Horne. Point match. prize presented by Mrs. Paul Murray, won by Mrs. Ben]. Rogers 5r. Match against. par, pm; p". serited by Miss Irene Horne, wcn by Mrs. H. Brown. Eclectic match, prize presented by Miss Lulu Toombs, won by Mn, Ben]. Rogers Sr. Eclectic match. prim prugntgd by Mrs. C. H. Beer, won by M", Ben]. Rogers Sr. MEN'S PRIZE LIST OhB-mlllflllfihlp-Mr. Pete Kelly. Approaching and putting July lat-Mr. Pete Kelly. Championship rimner-up — Mr. H. L. Sear. ' 2nd Division championship-Wu’, L. D. Murray. Mixed foursomes July fst-My, H. W. Weeks. Mixed foursomes Jilly I7I.h—Mr. G. G. Hughes. Driving. Labour Day-Mr, Doug. lls Saunders. Approachln! and putting, Labor Day—~Mr W. E. Massey, Fvilrsomes. sent. IIth—-M!', o, Galbraith. , Driving, July lab-Mr, w, A, Gaudet. Foursomes, Ely Moore. Hlnzles- July IOLh-Mr 1-1’. Hil- lion. Labour Day - Mr, Special Prizes (Mun) President's match-M: H, 1,, Sear. Standard Cup-Mi- 5901-” n“- ger. Wellner Cup-Mr, Pet; Kgfly, MacKlnnon Cup—Mr. I-LJ. Ken- riedy. Holman Cup. 1st. Division con. BOIEUOII—MI‘. Douglas Saunders, Provincial championship - My, Buy Moore. Maritime Provinces champion- shlp-Mr. Pete Kelly. Business Girls‘ Malchel Ringer score. prize presented by Mrs. H. B. Henderson, won by MlssMarion M01115, Point match. prize presented by Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse. won by M15; Ollve Johnson. P011“ match. prize presented by Mrs. Walter Grant. won by Mics Virginia Scarth. Point match. prim present“ by Mrs. H.‘ W. Weeks. won by My” Dorothy Stewart. War Admiral Races To Seventh Straight Triumph (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) LAUREL. Md. Oct. iii-War Ad- miral. Samuel D. Eddie's little brown colt. raced to his seventh stiaight triumph Saturday to win the 1 1-4 mile Washing-ton Handi- cap and become the blg money win- ner of the year. Hlr. victory by a length and n ha! over Heelfly in the fast time of 2.04 (-5 was worth 815.350 to the Admiral, bringing his enmlnfl for the year to $160,820 and shoving ll m ahead of C. B. Howard's Sel- bisrult 1n money earning ranks. The prospect of a. duel between War Admiral and Se; Biscuit, the handicap champion of the anon, vanished when Becblacult. was scratched early Saturday. Easily the beat of the three year olds. War Admiral Wu out front all the way. Only T. P. Morgan’: Heelfly was able to make my curt of a challenge down the lntch. None of the older honu among his rivals threatened. FAIHER Kelly Seen As Likely Opponent For Nemisi (By The Cnnadlnn Prue) NEW WATERFORD, N.8., Oct. ill-A likely opponent for New Waterfords Maritime welterweight champion. Johnnie Narnia. was L00 “Irlsh" KQIIY. yIOmOIBPGQOTIQ ' Lewis said today. Kelly, who is a. Prince ldnrd Inland native. is g Golden Glove tournament winner. Nemls defeated Bobby Orr. Jog- [ins Mines. NS. to retain hi! title. lcveral weeks ago. Sherwood Joins Up With Pros clay Sherwood. red-headed left winger who once played hockey with Saint. John, N. B. Beavers in the Maritime Hockey League. sign- ed a professional contract Satur- day to play with Pittsburgh Hor- nets 1n the International-Ameri- can League. Sherwood will make his profes- sional debut with the Hornets, a Detzolt. Red Wings farm team. when they play Detroit here m- morrow in the third game of a series between the two teams. He was with Pittsburgh Yellow Jack- ets lri the Eastern Amateur Leag- ue last. year. The former Maritime player is the fourth amateur to turn pro- fmlonal with the Pittsburgh club this season. The others tire Jack Stewart. defence. Portage La Prai- rle, Man; Butch MCDOIIBICLTIEIII. wing. Moose Jaw. Sask; and Har- ry Curry. who played centre with l. Hershey, Pa" amateur club last season and before that with Char- lottetown Abegwelts in the Marl- tlme League. DETROIT. Oct. 31—(OP)-Cro.s-' My Choice Rosebud! BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Mount Allison Retains Intercollegiate Title By [Defeating U. N. B. 10-0 BAOEKIILLE. N. 8.. ‘M. l1- Playlng in light. rain on a. field a1- ready soaked, Mount Allison Unl- Ranger - Amerk varsity retained the New Bruns- a v wick intercollegiate title by bllflk- Series Tied lng their old rivals. University of New Brunswick, 10-0 maul-day. BAEK-‘Woml- °°‘- 3141" York Americans 0! the NlW-‘AW Hockey Leimle Won Ind “e4 1' iexhlbitlon doubleheader here 5UP jurday with New York Rani"! and the teams moved‘ l0 Wm“? peg for the final game Monday d their Prairie tour with the send all square. Two games were tlel and each team won twice. Amerks won the afternoon gum 'I‘cta1 score of the home 1nd home series was 13-3. Two Mount Allison freshmen. Bob Kennedy and Selle Chernln, did all the scoring. Chernln made the first try when he carried the ball over after u. mix-up on the U. N. B. five yam line. In n pretty play Kennedy received the ball from the scrum on the five yard _ n me ca,“ Second pen line. ran around the scrum. faked flog]? mfg.“ by Sweeney gghyfly l‘ Pa“ “"1 “m” °"°' ‘imam! “P er. At. night Butch Keeling 38W for the second try. Ten minutes Rangers a 1-0 1am in the second later he picked up a loose ball in i period bu; Jog Jgrwg, evened tht ‘mm °I the I-LNB- 3°“ W5“ m‘! lcount 1n the third and overtlmt with players closing in on him was scoreless, “med a field WB-l- Close checking and fine goal- keeping by Dave Kerr arid Earl HALIFAX. Oct. 81-(6?) -Ha11- fax Wanderers wound up their Mumy Murdoch, “iron RSDQQI‘ 1937 Halifax City Rugby League man." completed his 600th game in major hockey ln contesu schedule Saturday by defeating the second Dalhousic University Tigers. 14-0. Remembrance little more for 7 ti ll P punt»! thin yon "I've fried a Iot oI pipe tobacco: but I've never found u better smoke than good old Rosebud. Many uiotlier smoker In the Maritime: will tell you Ilia sumo-M's cu- hlnly a mlglify likable folncccr-and your own pipe will prove If, rlgIlI new Roseuun Cut smoking tobacco You Have LEO KELLY (159) EARL KINSMAN ( The Berwick Cyclone) DOORS OPEN 7.30 THEY WILL cur 01v THE WORKS AT THE FORUM i WEDNESDAY, NOV. am. A PLEASING CARD OF PRELIMINARIES THE BIGGEST FIGHT CARD THIS YEAR PRICES:—$1.00 - 75c -— 50c - 25c. ADVANCE SALE AT LAMBROS’ SATURDAY, OCT. 30th. Been Waiting For BENNIE BINNS (155) V!- ALSO vs. DANNY McCORMICK (The Souris Slugger) WITH FIRST BOUT 8.30 SHARP TOQLAT - '_ ' MR.Jl665-IAM THAT" BOU J‘ ~ $9M ’ teale251" A he flklfifif-“él” ME w“??? Ff“ YOUR BENEFIT- BENEFITS- \ ,__.. o“ r\_‘4.. , . c‘ I/‘(U } u’: d’ a ‘° 1 C . ' O lllllllllllll ll Robertson marked both Klmfl-A VI