Rotarians Defeat Abbies 10-8 In Little League Game At Memorial Field The Rotarlsnl behind the pm:ii- ifgfyksbg 2 11, 1 2 3 in: of Freddy Dunn and John 1181.191" 111 1.1 14 1 3 0 1 9 Leiglitizer defeated the Abegweits Do11,d11 1, H 1 0 0 4' 1 0 i0-8 last. night in the Little MaoFaid1,m' C1 .2 0 0 1 0 0 League All Star game played un- weMhe1'.tb1e' 1.1 3 0 0 0 0 0 der the lights at Memorial Field. L". 31, 4 1 .1 9 o 0 3 o A large crowd of parents and in- mm 11! 2 1 3 0 o o taresterl spectators were on hand xooucegm 2b 2 0 011 3 o to witness it good display of base- 11,101 D1111111 1, 1 1 0 D 0 1 0 ball hy Randy Edwards' Little g L. L -- -- .L L Leaaiiris Totals 27 8 8 18 12 2 Freddy Dunn started on. the xmgephced Lee 111 41111 . mound for the Rotarians and xxLR(.p1aced Lamar "1 4th, pitched for three innings. He gave 1 up six runs and five hits, He vi'as1nt:1tCaE';i;:::111 C1. A13 I? 2 P00 ieiieied by John Leightizer in the 1,v1MFam,en' 2 11 1 1 11 1 1 fourth and the latter allowed twp cumm1s'ke1,' ab 1 1 0 1 3 0 runs and fniir hits. Smnh C " 4 1 011 0 0 Maurice. Larter, who started for 1, Duh" P 2 2 1 2 1 11 the Abbles, was touched for eight A'1,Senau1'1 '11 1 1 0 0 0 0 runs on only four hits gin three MMG111 3'” 1b "'1 2 3 2 0 1 frames while George Dunn gave S11e1,,,y 311' " 1 11 0 11 0 0 up two runs on four hits in the Mur1;h'1, SS ' i1 1 0 .1 0 1 last. three lllilllllgS.1 Lac1ne1f'r1 -1 11 0 0 0 0 .VL'llll'lCF Larter hit a home run D011? '11 2 0 1 0 0 0 for the Abbies, in the first inning Le1g11'11Ze1, p 2 0 0 11 0 0 in ::-park the Abbies' assault. Em- ' ' g g g g g g mctr Joseph tripled for the Abbies' ., 3” W" m” and Dem” Doyle 11" LII-)l7:6L:)la(l9d Al'Sf!Mll)Fill(l)Ll9n12ih5 3 ;iW't1't'1j;liC lot the Rotarians in the xxgRe111MN1 51191.11, 111 M11 Wnviie MacDonald and Harry 'l' Vllelleled F" Dmm m 4lh' fitacGulgan each collected three Summ”-V Eitta for the Rotarians while Em-1 Earned runs: Rotarians 5, Ab- flirt" Joseph had three hits tor the bies 6; Runs batted in: Joseph 3. Ahbics. Lartcr 2. Smith. W. MacDonald, lit"I2ll'.l7.Pl' saved the game for A. MacFad.VEl1. DONE. G. Dunn; the Rntartans with a. smart. pltch- h0mP. FUU1 I-(Brief? "HD1915? J0S8Dh. xiii: performance in the last in- DOYIFZ double: MaCGuiK8ii: lell nincz. He allowed the first two On 133591 Abbie! 5 R0WT”"i5 73 hatter: to reach base and then Strikeouts? I-after 3. F. Dunn 5. b”TllFl( out the next two. An error Lei5.'h'.17-Pr 5. G. Dunn 1: Walk-51 enabled the Abbies to load the Latter 4. L,9ighii7-FT 3. 5- Dim” 1- TIAFPS llill Lciuhtizer forced Dolron Passed balls: Doiron 4. Smith 2; 10 1:,.,,11m1 d.-,11-11 to Jgke Kumedy wild pitch: Larter, G. Dunn: hit at third base to end the contest. by pitcher: Callaghan. and Ken- nedy by Dunn; winning pitcher BOX SCORE F. Diinii. -. , .5. min in it H P0 A E nJiiTJ”Li..dR”i23Et.-F”i9iiLi,' Jill??? Cailntzlian, lb 1 2 0 8 1 111111111". ' LYC Defeat Angels 13-11 T In Play-Off The Liguorian Youth Clilb took it nnr-game. lead on the Guardian Angels in the City Softball League semi-finals Yesterday evening by: (leleatlrig the Angels l.'l-ll in al game played on the Old Diamond 4 The L. Y. C. leads the series onel game to none with one contest! tied. i CliiT'Peters hurled the L.Y.C.l to their win. He gave up 16 hits: but aided by good defensive playi pitched himself out of severali tight spots to earn the victory. i Henry Hartinger pitched for the Angvrls and was touched for ten? hits but was the victim of weaki IUlYD0l'l. I The li.Y.C. came from behind a 9-4 Guardian lead in the fourth inning to win the game. They scored four times in the fourtnl and twice more in each of the fifth: and sixth frames. Will Shephard led the L. Y. C. attack with three hits in four trips while Henry Murnaghan and Pad- dy Shepherd each got two. Hart- inger had three hits. for the An-i VH5 Gene 'w”di Bi”-V M"L"I"-lcallaghaii, Archie MacFadyen, Joel Kennedy. Pauli Res: llutzhes. Billy Wright. and. Merle Longaphie two each. Bhortstop Billy Wright mnde ai nice running catch of! Joe Pineau1 and Phil Coyle made a good playt on Gene Wards Texas Leaguer, bank of second for the outstand- ing fitlding plays of the name. 1 BOX SCORE L. Y. C. AB R H MacDnli.'ild, if . 5 l l . Pilieait, c . 4. 2 O Peters, p . 4 0 l1 Doyle, ss . 3 2 1 Dunn. rf . ., . .. 4 0 01 Murnaghmi, 2b . .. 4 2 21 W. Shephard, ab. 4 4 3 A. Shephard, lb 2 1 0; P, Shr-phard, cf 4 1 2'1 Totals .34 13 l01 gels AI! R H ard, c .. . .. 4 3 2 MacLc-an. cf , 5 1 2 Contest 2 3i 1? 1. it 2 2 16 R. l-lug-hes, Iib. Hartinger. p Schlever, rf P. Hughes, 2b. BIIl'2F, ll . Wright, ss . Longaphie, lb Totals Bantam. Lillie League Practices This Morning The Provincial Little League. Bantam and Midget playdowns will commence at Summerside on Saturday morning with the Char- lottetown teams playing the Sum- merside teams at ten otcloclr. The following Lille League All Stars will practise this morning at 8.45: Maurice Larier, John Leight- 2 3 l 0 l 1 0 l :o'I3.L-b-oibihuhcl .- 71.: DUDE L3 Mum louse! l.l'l'TLE srottr x .- & .3 PAGE SIX Rasehali Results! NATIONAL LEAUIIE Milwaukee Brooklyn 000 100 000-1 6 2 Burdeite and Crandall; Erskine. wade (8) L095 (9) and Campan- ella. L-Erskine; Hrs; Milwaukee- Mathews. endleton. Cincinnal 22 003 101-0 15 2 New York 000 100 001-2 '1 I Baczewski. Kelly (6) and Semi- nick; Jansen. Grlssom (3) Wilhelm (6) Kennedy (8) and Westrum. W- Baczewski. L-Jansen; Hrs: Cin- cinnati-G r e e n gr ass, Kluszewski, New York-Thomson. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 000 132 020-8 9 1 St. Louis 031 010 000-5 6 0 I.opat, Gorman (6) Sain (6) and Berra: Littleifieid. Cain (5) Knit- iow (7) Pillettc (St and Moss. W- Lopat. L-Cain; Hrs: New York- Eerra. McDougald. Woodling; Louis-Groth. Boston 000 000 220-4 9 2 Detroit 401 000 00x-5 7 0 Flowers, Nixon (it Delock (7) and White: Gomelr. Marlowe (8) Her- bert (9) and Balls. W-Gromek. 1.- Flowers; Hrs: Boston-Olson. Evers, Kell. Philadelphia 000 020 00L-4 10 0 Cleveland 000 402 30x-,9 ll 0 Scheib.1(loleman (5) Fariovich 1 (7) and Astroth; Hoskins and Heg- .an. I.-Sclieib. 1Waslilngton . . 002 000 300-5 7 0 'Chicarn .. ooo ooo 100-1 4 01. Poi-terfield, Schmitz (7) and' Fitzgerald; Johnson, Fornielesi ("ll Dorish (9) and Lollar. W-l Porterfield, L-Johnson, International League Toronto 110 100 001-4 7 I Ottawa. . 000 I00 53x-9 14 2 Lombardi, Main (7) shore (7) Hudson (8) and 210551; Kume, Kurtschy (8) and Shantz. I Montreal 010 005 000-6 11 I 1 Buffalo 000 000 000-0 6 z Mickens and Yelen; Johnson. Coppage (6! Voiselle (9) and Lakeman. Springfield Rochestv-r Hillman. Condrick 000 000 000- 0 10 Ill zit 020 40x-10 12 t 3 Mellis (7) and Meek;' and Fusselman. Baltimore 231 010 000-7 11 ll Syracuse . . 000 000 600-6 8 ti, Fox, Herrin ('7) and Tabacheckf Griffore, Krieger (3) Williams (8t Landeck (8) and Partee. National League St. Louis 100 000 000--1 5 1 Philadelphia 000 100 011-2 7 1 Haddix and Rice; Simmons andi Burgess. George's Gal; Andy's Aces in Another Tie Game -In the third attempt to win and lose a ball game George's izcr, George Dunn, Fred Dunn, Charlie Srmith, Bill Doiron, l-fatty Cummiskcv, Jake Murphy, Emmet! Joseph, Wayne MacDonald. Bobby Lea, Harry MacGuigan, Blaine Weatherbie, Ronnie, Lee, Derrill Doyle, Sterling MacFadyen. The following bantams will re- port in the Ball Park at 10.30 for practice: Art MacLeod, Gerald Burgoyne, Percy Vail, Parker Lund. Don Stewart, Gary Watts, Butch Ward, Art Mccabe. Vim Gregory, Kimball Blanchard, John Mac- Lean, B. Simmons. Baseball Practice A batting practice for the Inter- mediate Abbies will be held this evening on the Old Diamond at 5.45flt was announced last night. by manager Danny Maccormack. i , -Main ”Blg Boy" -Pewuon, 208 lbs. t ,.l - 3 I my . -. CHAMPIONSHIP I BOXING NORTH RIVER RINK ' MONDAY. SEPT 7. 8:30 P. M. ' k Ten Rounds for Island Heavywekght Title -Isomi-filial-6 Rounds- "Kuiio" Btthrmenn, .vs. "Soggy" Reid, 13:. lbs? I 181 lbs. -PreIimlnlrie5- - , "Tiger" Steel. ., vs. Joey Longaplile 123 lbs. . 129 lbs. "Bob" White, vii. Garth McGuigIII tattoo 7 , 1 1. 129 lbs. 3 ( ifiehfionsale ..at- 1. Ron and Joe's " 9 Children 5oc' Bout-- vl. "Kid" Lafferty, 179 lbs. Gals and Andy's Aces were again itnsucceaslul at Summerside last night, the game ending 8-8. The other two games were also draws. This time it would not have hecn A game in any case as only four inninlls were played. The Aces had only four hits oft Shirley Arsenault, and the Gala touched Marion Rogers for eight safe binglcs. The Aces committed five- miscues and George's three. Wanda Chappell cinuted the only home run of the contest. driving A wicked grounder off the short- stop's shin which caromed into right field. Nancy Mad-Tarlane hit A triple, and got safely home when the throw-in-, well ahead of her, was missed by the catcher. Betty Gay went all the way around on a single and a three- base error. Betty Gny led all batters, gel- ling two singles and A double in three appearances. Wanda Chap- pell starred defensively, making it spectacular 1 leaping catch of t 100000050-6 l0li1 Si. ' ithe alien-ca" The Little League All Star play-I ers who took part in last night's game at Memorial Field are shown above with coach Randy Edwards. Front row, left. to right: John Lelghtizer, Paul Murphy, Billyi i Stewart Win This GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. SEPTEMBER 4. 1953 Littl League All 1 a Sherry, George Dimn, Sterling Lad- ner, Jake Kennedy; Centre tow: Ivan Brown, Emmett Joseph, llarry Callaghan, Sterling MiioFadycn. Billy Doiron, Blaine Weatherbie, Joe Cilmmiskey, Charlie Smith; s Stock Car Driving Chlship; Slside A" W'n Fenncr Stewart of Charlottetown last. night won the mid-season stock car driving cliampionship at Cnvehead race track as he won the first semi-final race and with it the. necessary points to lead all drivers during the seasons l'Elt'll'lI; program. Stewart was awarded a purse of 3100 and the W. G. Barbour Trophy for his feats in leading all drivers for the season. second place driver in the point parade was Ivan Kerry of Charlottetown. A suninierside airman. Tommy Logan won the feature event at last night's meet. Logan beat out a large field to come home a winner and prove his right to the Charles Willis Trophy which was donated to the winner of the feature event Another large crowd of spect- ators were on hand to witness an oumtanding night's driving. The driving was probably the best of the season as the boys drove for points and the trophies that were award- ed to the winners. I Dave Johnson won the Robinson Supplies Trophy for winning the first event. Johnson won out after being given a hard race by Fred Clark and Lceland Anderson. Clarence Woolridge of Covehead, who had an exceptionally good night on the track, won the Car.- ada Tire Trophy. Woolridge won Dalziel this” s Feature the second event and placed second in the feature race. The Martin's Garage Trophy was won by Jim Clements of O'Leary. Jim took top.honoi-s in the third race by coming home ahead of l-Jenner Stewart. Stewart won the Ivan Horne Trophy for winning the first semi- final race and Billy MacKay of Summerslde took the Ivan Kerry Trophy as he won the second semi- final. Following are the results: First Event 1. Dave Johnston; 2. Fred Clark: 3. Lecland Anderson; 4. Ralph Yeo; 5. Billy McKay. . ..1 second Event 1. Clarence Woolridge; 2. Frank Acorn, Jr.; 3. Merrill Clark; 4. Rees Newson; 5. Neil Hooley. Third Event. 1. Jim Clements: 2. Fenner stew- art; 3. Tom Logan; 4. Ivan Kerry. 5. Al Yeo. First Semi-Final 1. Fenner Stewart: l. Merrill Clark; 3. Jim Clements: 4. Ivan Kerry; 5. Clarence Woalridge. Second Semi-Final 1. Billy MacKay: 2. Al Yeo; 3. Rees Newson; 4. Ralph Yeo; 5. Roy Creed. - Feature Event 1. Tommy Logan. Summer-side; .. Clarence Woolrldge. Coveliead. Ci. Rees'Newson, York; 4. Ivan Kerry, Charlottetownf Fred Clark, Mouiii Stewart. Junior Play-(TI '1 5. In Shoe Finals Kcith Tlrilzicl look I two-one lead over Anihrnsc Doyle last night in the finals of the Brigh ton Horseshoe Club tournament. The final series is a best of seven Cahill's line drive in the fourth, affnir, and in the same inning coming Daylg won (hp owning 11,1111, Lin to scoop ii hm! one to ihe1524a iiiit Dalziel came back in iriglit of the pitcher and throw take tho gopnnd ,1;m1,. lBakcr out at. first. ies, Sullivan and F. Gallant. :KinsmdiIDeieai illoiary in Lillie ileague Series 1 -The Kinsmen defeated Rotary 1th the Summerside Little League double round-robin nniil series last levening, in 1 very close game by the score of 8-7. The Kinsmen outhit Rotary eight binglu to six, and each team committed two er- rors in one of the best played games or the season. Mac Mac- Farlane hit I three-bugger in the first inning, and stole home on the next pitch. In the third inning Freddie Peters was caught between third and home, and I well-exec- uted run-down play by Rotary finally got him out. Leading bat- ters wer! Jo Jo Gallant with four for four, Mac Madlhrlane, two for three, and Edmondnon three for three. Irvin Bonier of Rotary playing at second base went. await brick to catch I very high fly and this was the feature fielding of the evening; standing of town in robin series is now: play round- 2 I I I Legion .. 1 2 This evening llnolnen play Le- gion. It Kinsmen win. they have the oliomplomhip. If Legion wins. nuiiiiemili. us up. an the ronnd- obin series is all knot.-' Iomo loft of tie-brash iitie third 5.".-41. Untpircs: Plate, DesRn('hes; lias- I19 In the third ganir-i i0SSt'(l 2'7 ringers. which is hciicvr-(i to lie close to an all-timc record at the local Club. The remaining game will he playcd at the Club tonight. is-it!ii1 the series resuming at seven ' o'clock. I SofilIaIllgG5me- 0n -Memorial Field Tonight The Guardian Angels and the Liguorian Youth Club will meet. on Memorial Field this evening at six o'clock in.the second game of their semi-final series in the City Softball Leuue play-offs. As much of the game as possible will be played under natural light and if necessary the field lights will be used to finish the content. Leftht-tnder Dick Doyle will pitch for the Angels While another Lefty. llf Bhephurd will hurl 1or the L. .C. The Youth Clubbers lead the series one game to none. Game Today in Summerside The Junior Abbie: and the Cur- ran and Briggs Juniors will meet this evening in the third game of SW30 ""'l.ihelr Provincial play-off series on Beautiful Dolls, Doll Carriages, , Games, Baby Toys, etc., Always In Stock r Players Gorgeous George. hungry for re- vonge after losing to the Elephant. Boy in I. bruising , iuid. bloody bat- tlelast Friday night. will return to the Forum tonight to meet. the A.trlcui1Beut in I wrestling match sponsored lot the Boosters Club. In I grudge match iniwhich the winner will take the whole purse Gorgeous George willt pit his strength and skill against that of his opponent from they African wilds. 1 Following his detest last Friday George vowed that he would meet the Elephant Boy on his own terms this time-that is no holds barred. "All I want the referee to do is count." stated the Gorgeous back row: Derrill Doyle, Ronnie Rice, Fred Dunn. Harry Mac- Gulgan. Wayne Mar-Donald, Archie Mticlitadyen. Maurice Larter, Bobby Lea, Jim Doucette. Coach: Randy Edwards. Bart.er's Film Lab. Albions Swamp Wildcats 7-2 KENTVILLE, N. 8.. tCP)-Stel- larton Albions swamped Kentville Wildcats with 8. 5-run attack in the 10th inning Thursday to de- feat. them 7-2 and take 1 3-1 lead in the best of seven Halifax and District Baseball finals. Monk Raines, the winning pitch- er for the second successive night, took over from Vance Long when Kentville, trailing 2-0, threatened in the seventh inning. They held the Wildcats to six hliii. nlbions had only nine off Ron Perry. Dave Stenhouse, Dick Bunker and Steve Lilius. Stenhouse was the loser. The next. game is scheduled at Siellarion Friday. N. S. Team To Play Andy's Aces For Championship -Arrangements have been com- pleted to have the Halifax Sport- etites, ladies' Nova Scotln. softball champions. play a best-two-out- of-three series with Andy's Aces of Summerside for the two-province crown. The games will be played Labor Day in the partly ' " hardball diamond at Queen Elin- bcth Park, the first game starting the Queen Elizabeth High school diamond in Bummerslde. Coach Randy. Edwards will send Don "Duck" Maobeod to the mound this evening as the Abbie: go after their third stralgiht series win. For the Curraniies it will likely be Jack Keama. Billy Purcell will play at. short for the Abbies and Dave MacLeod will move into right field to take Purcelrs position. The Abbie: will meet. It Ment's at 2:30 for transportation to sum- mcrslde. The game will commence at 4:30. i 1 . TOYS see our DISPLAY FOR ANY AGE soon rovs 'AN.owesr mess rinnsronm Iryenron Ii McKay CO. L 187 Gi:.'Geo. St. h Admission to the 'game' this evening in 25 cent: . ing series will have to be played. Legion won one game from Kim- men. which was protected by the Kinsmen because Donnie schur- man was used as pitcher without the required time elnpeing sine his but game, as is laid down in Little Lucite rules. The unto was awarded to Kinsmen on Id- vice from henaquarnn of the National Little League organise: 1 ttori at Wiiiiuiuport, Pa. 1 :1 SKIES or (gr.- RYEOTHEATRE , MONIAGUE - FRI.-SAT. - SEP'l'..'Ith - Mill . MONTANA . lot"--i nioiuu-ii Wldnurk. ooiuiuoo Ililitll. Jetty Forest -- Sinolro One when speaking about tonight": bout. Grudge ?Match Betyveer: Gorgebus GeorgeAndThe Elephant Boy Tonight but lkidlfl wruzilo-(1 mug; between Gorgeous Gear and the Elephant Boy was the t, crowd. pleasing ever producodi here. it contained loads of wrestling mug, but ended on s sour note win, Gorgeous George sutured ; W. on the head and then went. win in the ring. Before order was restored wrest. ling fans were ,tres.t.ed to soon rue scenes. Officlll-I. aponoo i. gm wrestlers fought it out inside tn. ratios in I wild melee. In addition to the mun bou- tonight the Boosters will present, , midget tag-team hutch in whit; Sonny Boy Cassldy and the lug Weasel will tackle Pee Wee com, and Irish Jaok. Fans will also be trusted to two other action packed bouts. An interesting program is being arranged by the Summersidu Race- way for Labour Day. In addition to a harness horse racing card the management. has lined-up a stock car event of an inter-Maritime flavour. ' The big names of the Maritime tracks have signified their inten- tion of participating in this meet to test. their prowess against oth- er crack drivers in what is prob- ably the first Maritime meet. Among those mentioned are Paul Woodcock, st. Stephen, Caleb Dunn, Moncwn, and John Hat- field, st. John. all leaders on their respective tracks under the point system. . In an interview yesterday. Mr. Hewitt, manager of the Summer- side Raceway. said that in addi- tion to the ten Island cars. eligible for the nee, there will be five from Moncton. six from St. John. two from St. Stephen. and four from Sydney. There will be 31500 in prize money in nddltion to the trophies and titles. The feature race of 50 laps will test the atom- ina of the most seasoned drivers and will undoubtedly be hotly con- tested. The events will give an opportunity .to see how Island drivers stack up against lnainland competitors after their first sum- mer at the sport. at 10 n..m. The Summerslde Athletic Associ- ation will have to meet in guaran- tee of 3100, and it is hoped a large crowd will turn out to see these games, as it is not very often local fans get A chance to see it Mari- time pliiy-off in ladies' softball. Andy's Aces, the only team to reg- ister with the Maritime body from Prince Edward Island. has it" fair- ly strong, well-balanccd team, and it will be interesting to see just how they rate with the best ladles' team! of the Maritlmen. FRIDAY SEPT. THE Bus! 1 Jtunpen-'- In-1 SONNY nor OASSIDY THE xiii: waasm. ALSO Two 1 mxosmm sun--.. nu” ELEPHANT BOY vs. GIORGEOUS GEORGE (Grant) 1r.iuiiea,ui'ii1iiiuaiort Interesting Program At Siside Raceway Monday In addition to the smcanr. there will be four dashes of harness racing at both the afternoon and night meets. Due to the fact that Monday is ti holiday there will be no home racing at Summerside on satur- day night and the horses that were to race on Saturday will race or Monday. Truro Horse Racing Results TRURO, (CP) - Rldgewood owned by Maccusple and Mac- gregor of Truro, and Victory Dull, owned by B. C. Cruickshank. Hall- fax, were winners Thursday at the 10-race harness meet here. Victory Dale's time of 2:10 it the last race was the day's fastest other wlncrs were Gallant Bohr by owned by C. L. Dauphlnee Trurocil-lardroad Bill, D Isnor. Hul- ifax; Shelby Vic. H. M. Sweeney, Bridgewater. N. S.; Deerfield, 0.11 Maobeod, Westville, N. 5: Hell: Federal, M. C. Taylor. Moncton: Billy Parker. P. Harvey. Windsor N. S. RAGE HORSE FOR SALE. ANN'S BOY, 2.11 1X5 Won last four starts. Foi immediate delivery. 'w. E. nowmcss, Summerslde srulir-znnous 2 WRESTLING! , ATTRACTIONS! GHARLOTTETOWN rotiun . 41- 8.30. P.'M. 131' irornlfm DEMAND! , THE BATTLE or THE CENTURY A RETURN MATCH George Wants Another Chance At The Wild Man! i VKSV ---.1 Yer-7 . THE ATOMIC BLONI 2 our or THREE FALLS-N0 TIME LIMIT nmmmim THE amour MATCH or LAST WEEK! WINNER mamas ALL IN THIS norm ALSO - some-rnmo NEW -. Ninvrin naironn sum IN THIS ARENA! 4 -.. mnoirr no-roan MATCH - 4 pm Wm: ooiiTE't VI. IRISH JACKIE and VI. sud ACTION nourit ' ' ;;i.oo.- W 1T'I,'I..'-iF.',I.I"'k