\'<. . Novel/ills}: 14, 193s BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING WWI TIIE BIBK STRETCH nc\‘...p..pi-ls iilld horse piloical- ions throughout Canada have dc- voted considerable space discussing the fastest mile ever paced, over a Canadian track. The wl‘iter of these notes sometime ago clailned that Battle Axe 2.0113 had paced a nlile some years ago in 2.03. Icould not get anybody to support me in the clailn, which was made fronl memory, having distinctly remem- bered writing about it and think- ing at the time what a wonderful performance it was. Noiv the for- mer owllcr of Battle Axe, J. w, Keaiey, has come forward with n statcnlent ill the Canadian Sports- man that. on June 15th, 1928, at Dcioraille, lvfallitoba, 9Xhlblll0l1 nliic with Billtic Axe in 2.03. All through the world's history the nalncs of great wilrriol‘s and _ great llorscs have been associated. out probably tile most illustrious horse in history was Bumphalus, for which Alexander the Great uald nearly $15,000. That celebrat- ed warriors steed was white 1n color ivitll (lei-p bay spots, the type of horse llcld ill lilo iligilcst esteem by the Partllians. Al; the battle of ilydaspcs the noble creature rc- ceivcd his death wound, and for the first time disobcdient to his masters command, gaiiopcd out of the fight, carried Alexander out of dalngcr, then ‘knelt for hiln to alight. as was his custom, and hav- ing performed his last act of dilty, fell over and died. Alexander and Biiccpilalils ilad gone from victory to victory and tllcy were companions ivhen that young man faced Darius the Mccle. On tllccve of the battle which iviis to change the fate of the world. he called his Generals around him alid gave away to thcln the sovereignty’ of ille provinces o‘.".‘r which llc had control. When a:‘l::d what. he rc- lervcd for himself he replied- “ilopc? A crushing victory over ‘Jlriils made him milstcl‘ of Persia. John Hervey, tilting in Tllc Hliriirss Ilorse, describes the S311- soilis greatest pacer Cardinal Priiir. 1.58‘. as follows: "No llorsc at til: l/sxiilqton nlecting was so gcncr- ally ildlnircd as Cardinal Prince. 'l'ilr ixiusc is not far to scck. N01 ilnly is he a horse of rarc beauty and cxtrclne speed, but in ilalne- ncss. nlzlnllcrs alld all the otllcral- ll'l1lllt-I‘S\\'ill(‘l1 go to lllflii? up a rilanlpicn hi‘ is equipped as few ivzlicr harness race horses cvcrllare been. l-li‘ goes free-legged, ivinrs al- mmi 110 boots, carries a plain 11.1!‘- ncss of two minute pattern, and his llandsolnir hcad is adorned with an 0;)Jl1 bridle. I iraichcd him one afternoon ill the company of Char- lcs Tllnnrr, who as usual attended tiii‘ meeting witll hlsfornlcr bars. N1‘. C. h. G. Bilinszs. for wllcln ill til‘ years gone by iii: traiilril Ulllan 1.5.; illld many other champions. S.ii.l Cillriic '1‘.ulili~l' to nle, “Iflilis was illltil ill the d.i_vs \vll'.‘ii\\'c \\'(‘l‘L‘ 8P1 bill,‘ tilcin oil \\‘i1.'l'L"»'t‘l' liley Pvilpi-il up and Th.‘ Bins had laid F51" oil illlit fallow‘. ilc‘d ju:l luv.‘ 91-11131’ lni‘ orcr ilnd tiilifl to me- ‘Cii buy him, llcvcl‘ mind the prie." ~i\‘>t bily ililn, we can} lct one ‘ilze that get away‘ from us.‘ " We were talking about great ilor- IBS oi the past and John 1t. Gen- 11‘? 2.00‘.- was nlenlioned. Perhaps he was about as near a lllatcll in Cardinal Prince rs we ]1i1"C $0111. A slnaliisil horse of olzqilisit: beauty. 51111111)’ rlggul and »witil~ ivllirllvinci llleed. I (lnubt if cvi-ll t .. horse has the speed of Gentry, for ilc could g0 a piece like a runner-- 111"? cllinirrl lie had shown ciahtlls in .121 seconds, but Gentry could not go a mile as fast as this one, and ivilile when he was ill top form iii- could beat tllcm all from Star Pointer 1591.1 dowll, he was cin ill "It! out race horse. The question was asked, from just where docs the Prince get his 1l°alllv and almost perfect individ- 1151111/7 In my opmion it can be traced directly to two sources -- hamely, his sire Pctcl; Potcmpkln 7-1516 and the sire of his dam Bin- lien Silk an 2.0124. Peter Potcmp- kill as I recall him from something 11110 twenty years ago, was one of 111E most. bfood-like and elegant of 111° was of Peter the Great. He was a horse of extreme speed and "Oil-Pd a mile in 2.0011‘. but was my unfortunate for his trainers. he went an i l} ills beauty ilia not culne from Peter but from his dam, Adioo Dil- lun 2.2411, also famous as the dam of Dillon Axworthy (3) 2.1011. Ad- loo Dillon was one of the most beautiful mares I have ever sccll and the exquisite elegance aild lllgh class that Dillon Axivoi-Lhy has transmitted to so many of his descendants came largely from her. As for Bingen Silk, sire of the dam oi Cardinal Prince, one of the few sons of Bingcn 2.0011 still living- ill his prime ilc was a magnifi- cently handsome horse. So it is not surprising that the combina- tioll of the blood of illrse two sires ilas produced a Cardinal Prince. With reference to the above rc- nlarks re Dillon Axwortlly it will be fFl1iCll1ll(ll'l‘(i that LrOilgSLl. 2.031.. a very bcliiltifill horse when ill condition, \‘.'.’lS it son of Dillon Ax- wortily 2.101’. and tllcrc are quite a few handsome Longscts in this province. Patrick Direct, 2.07M, holder of the pacing record at Montague, is likely to be disposed 01', as owner Iiobert Isnor is now ill the west. Ilitrick Direct ended up the season of 1935 by winning two races at the Nova Scotia. Exhibition, IIali- fax. He is n. big, handsome, free- loggcd horse and is now in the stable of James‘ Sanderson o! Trill-o N.S., who ill a. recent icltcl‘ says that Pat is in tile‘piilk of condi- tioll. ' I wonder now that Peter Volo 2.02, leading stallion at Walnut Hail is dead, if the proprietors of that great farm will be bidders on Ml‘. McElwyn 11591‘. and Vnilsanrlt 2.002‘; when tilry go inlder tiicaile- tiollcer's 111111111111‘ at tiic Old GIorj-x Sale. hfuscictone 2.02%, exported to Europe ill 19114, lowered the Eur- opean record at Paris, ‘allcc, for the kilolnctcr to 1.13 1-5. "rm prc- violls record stood to the credit of U11‘ cx-Alnerican lroticr Sam Wil- liams and was 1.111 3-10. This would be at tlli‘ rate of 1.57“; fol‘ a nlilc. Captain Cope 2.111% is on, his Wily 1o Bcrnlilda where he will be raced in mzltinccs this ivintcr by §’l'(7fl‘.'\‘.\‘0l‘ S, A. Rockford‘. Captain (lope is a gcod honest liltlc trottcr and slluillil be n ilanzly‘ horse ill tilc cilrilpzilly he will lncct down thcrc. r \Viliard Kflly, Silulllport, intends going to the Old Glory Sale ill New York tile latter part of this month with the expectation of making a purchase if something satisf-iciilry shows up. 'I‘1icre is a zicartii 01' agcd rare ll ‘s in this province and it would be n grclt thing for the racing ganle if tell or tavcixz‘ good troltcrs and p "z-rs were brillzgiit ill. New horses, like nciv lat-cs. ill sport help to draw ulalirds. 'll‘i‘y' add uncertainty to the CfllltPhii ltilpurt. has it. that five or six ll1l‘ll who can ivril at"- ford to, Wlflllfl like to owli a spccil- Oppnrtiuniy‘ now linc-‘fss at your dear. gclltllni 2i! Wilinlxl is a groll judge illid you can rely on hinl absolutely. \Vii_‘,‘ not cinlllnis- sion him to buy _‘,'Oll one alld have a big irillicrs filli and get lliikilldl of thrills ni-xt silmrilrl‘ \\‘llli"il§ll.; _‘.‘.‘ilr purchase stop arilur‘ ilic loc- .il circuit. 51H". A great horse has passed to the vqillne bcyollil. Last Sliuril i/ulo 2.02, the llltlhi liiii.»'.i'lOll5 son of that silpcr-sili‘ of ill‘ lriltiillg breed, Peter the Griat 2071i, died at Walnut Ililll Farm, Lexington, Kentucky. 11c was foalcil in 1911 and in 191'.‘ took a lrllfilug rccnril of 2.19 which was 111111 a ivoridfi; record for a trottsr. lie was a world's champion at two. illrcz-allii four years of age. If lily memory serves me correctly the only horse to defeat him in his racing career was i Lee Axwarthy, afterwards world's champion troitcr, who won a mile from lllm when both were four-ycar-olds in 1915. Peter Volo is the leading sil‘e of two minute, 2.05 and 2.10 perfor- mers. His two minute trottcrs ill- clilde Hanovers Bertha 1.59%. Charlotte Hanover 1.5915, and the world's champion tllree-ycnr-olrls The Mnrchioness 1.5911 and Pro- teeter 1.5911. He has one two minute pacer, Cold Cash 1.58%. holder of the record for fasteSt three llcilt pacing race. (Continued on new 10> p ,____. ._ __._. . NEWS jgrnr. "Qialztorrlgroww MGUARDYAN OF TIIESPORT W011i Canadien Veterans Re- united l-anl liar lac“ ti.ci.-—' iii Hart, who plated tile ' null, leTt I. He M: r1. Nomads And §aintrs iR€flEW1 l i Series Today i i | The Cilarétteto cit)‘ No ads and ille Si. Diill.-‘.llil's Ull1'i'~;'l'i'.}“ loam will (“a h tf‘(i.'l_\' a‘. llli‘ C. A. A. ' "rounds in i119 [zzurlh g lie 01' i111“ “cries for tilt‘ Liillid .‘ or Tllibji“ rilallipi irilip. Nomads iron ill? i'i“~i twn '- iff the .ca~ n and i111.‘ Col» _ .llok the iill"ll ia~t W. a I]llli:lflll'.\' illil d. liizl this I ' ‘ nicll in prwynll‘. 111T‘ N1? . ' lill‘ tropy tlzc villi‘ drills. as lllc s. . i. UL‘ '1‘ i-cf-fivr‘. I Tile game is $(‘i1f‘(1ll1.1“fl for 3.13. Tilt‘ pl‘i‘b:l“l." iilli‘ l‘! ‘- Saillih‘ 2 o Filllllack Pincau 'l'l1l'(‘0-qlli’\l'll‘l'§ Simpscn S. Tralnu‘ Shea I... . . - 7-; w] m T?’ 1 ‘ z rot Y. M. (7. A. EIYWIJNG Down The Alleys cobarftefoiras ‘ 111;‘. iluls 1 tllc Plrl‘ ‘- i; : liil- 1.011, stopped Indian the first rcunil 0i lrl iiile bllltli‘ ii‘. .‘.1.ld- i‘ (falxlrn toiliglti. w. igjluul 1111 and Qzizll- l.‘il‘l 1l'i' 1-‘_‘. ism: ll l) til .,, - ill h.) Erillllill‘ was gfJi‘. \'.‘lll and ivrllt. into iI‘.~ iii 5 favoril‘. ll which he d iiIij.‘ i». "1 O. lVlrKinwni 1\I.D.lil will 11a ‘h, "mm; Tum! z. a _ " ' t ti‘ '1 .1l.:. '1. Ifirfltill: cry-l ‘ ‘lifdlil ‘i. . .‘-‘ mil Melton i":l 11.’ ‘ , q 171 1.3:‘. L Lyfnlh. McKinnoll l‘... . i -.3 l ' FIlfVillHlIi "'1 13- ‘ v -' } _ l .'<. ll - i"- I Rrbm i zl. .\. ‘ 1 "1 ' 1<°11Y inn ‘.‘i~;-,i- l“: 11:‘ t, U... C. Trainor l‘ l‘; £111 11...! _‘ W ,,,, _ q Ccnnoliv : 1.‘ 1 ‘rnufl "ii l. _ , - _ 1 t .1‘- liflll(ll'l"flil _ i __ (‘1"»‘1"11-" 111111”: 1m 11w iii ..1i Afcliinls '1-.~c:nn~ ‘ _; H] 1*} _ 1 Al‘ ‘iltlllll l ,; ;,i l." i 11.1fm f lsi 211 1"» ___ , li ~. '1 w‘. A“ I _ ‘ l I l. l.‘ 1w 1 1. .1. 1"‘? :::..~; Third Saints Defeat Second P. WC. Rlgrjgfers ‘The third Saint, Dunstalfs rugby team yi‘st."l-:la_v' ‘ital-neon Lilli-fl - rd tlli‘ .<;‘i'."i‘.(l P of V1.1‘... rd.‘- gcrs ill an exllib ii tilt 17-5. Tile Saints, playing; on the“ home firld, (lis ‘ted illore power in every (lflltlfbrlildlb of the ilalil alld rolicl‘ up tile 5001K‘, folloivllil: J u 9-5 l.‘:id garlicd in the opzillnii half. The local collcglalls, out- weighed by their rirnls, put up i1 spirited battle bilt were ilnabl: to llnlt the victory lliarcll of the Red and White. NEW YORK. Nov. l3-(AP)—Kcn David on, formcrS-‘cottlsll Champion and J. Frriilk Devlin, many-limes All-England tlticizoldrr, were biilcil‘ lo pfay for the world's prof..=;ici‘.al badmintrn tiiic at tlzc 71.~'. regiment arm ‘rv thereby causing the knowing bm‘ :inlcn' faithful to‘ chuckle. l It so happen: that Jack Pill-cell of Toronto i; the world's champion- unofficially, of course, because the pros, have no organization ‘Wllifll can extent recognition. Cilllll star dcmorsirlitcd his lllpcriariiy: ovcr both Davidson and Devlin. 'l‘ilf.‘.i 3307i. ‘JZJ LY FAVE l!“i'.l. . m: l‘. (‘. noiialx 111 137 1 l l ‘ ' ‘it. l‘l1 tlr‘ ll ii‘ 1 tum?“ _ A‘3.-_i i ri- on. n1 :ii» ‘ _ 1th for ‘ (K001i | l‘)! I'd o.‘ llli‘ ‘"5143! ti iiak on trl ~ v ti‘ l’ ‘ll .|"l ‘.“i ' _'i- lrlil ll sh '1' talilp i " fill‘ ill Iv.‘ l: .d<-ll.i ‘ll 1.1V Ii‘ ufllili. ilxiil we 301i SECOND G. McDonald 2B9 D. McD ‘ald 150 Tctal--ll78 THIRD ll. Bllfkf‘ 1182 Mrs. llilrke 12G 'l‘0ial--lli9. ~FOURTII n. Esscry in: M. lvfrlnlii: 147 . 'l‘0'.nl- 109G. I-‘lFTll C. I.."C‘z‘.ir 2'14 K. Flynn 102 Total 1077. SIXTH R. Cameron 225 M. Burke lllil Total» 1076. , SEVI-INTII J. A. Bentle) 218 "xii. A’l ill" (lfllcr l:o.‘.‘- ‘ (l ‘d ilp to 110ml a "\‘:l‘ (‘We sfrafly gaima‘ all ill.‘ i‘.‘._ film‘ u I ill‘4i1“~ii t ‘i:‘ 1B1 141 226 ‘ Tron Robri t, anti ' how carll l .\\'.Il ll‘ i“ ~ ' rill ‘i x ‘Lil Robert Safiers Fractured Leg \V‘.‘.S.'11\'C'l‘Oi-J. 1L1’. 1.1‘. liiollwrcx. ' (xlllaililn writ; in; ellazil ., l - i‘ ‘lit laccd at hast. two lllolliil; t. Mxitivlty brcause of a fraclu; 7 It leg suffered in action herein. ‘lit. llnbcrt was sent to the ilf‘S])i'. liter cigllt minutes of n si-ileduirxf Jivo-hoiir tussle with Cliff Olson. The match was billed as an illi- ofllclal hcavyiveight wcrlilis cham- pionship nffriir. At 1:1". lzvo olll- era, Everett Marshall and Dean l1‘...:' illi‘ (‘l .l"."ill1_Flll'!fi"§';»ill. y defend- - ed his t c. . Ir P 3'1} rr-lii-<~.:. ihi- N"‘.‘.' ‘Yovii Q;,-,~'_.. Aqprqr- - ‘lion lilrcar- ens t‘) cancel the N 271) ‘u? In‘ order Jlnil llln‘i"l BOXING OTHER SPO May Cancel .We|lerweighi ..‘l(lI1-Titl€ NFW ‘YORK. Nov. BASKETBALL it '1‘ Bout T1116 150l1~/‘iiJit:11 Strong Opposi | .5» nlill t‘ s: '1 1H’) >1: l1,‘ Blullllia), i..lllii. i . l’ \\ mid ai- _. ‘l; ‘.\‘.'.1.l a fie-nu l i. m; s oat-r $011011. r1 .5 1.1.1.. lZl-IAP» ill’ 1"'lll-1 BRHIT/ nme “as a 1w In ‘u m“ ‘ --»\-“*"‘11\1l'11 |'l'l‘\s sports Hiliei Barney Ross and Izzy Janirlvru w . ‘my y M“ \ l _ H not cllisil for the vvirldil \\'(‘.l:‘l'- m.“ 0X L,“ , H I ‘Wm In‘? mhu“ weight title in Mudi . .. Squu ‘i . I ‘ l“ a Jm (‘iai-ilcll, Nor. ‘I LOW‘ UH,“ Evelwllling h'l1"i"~- on \\'ll‘*ll.t'." ,1, ,_. v _ _ I \_i l. a), Sam Plarn, Riss lnanilucr. wli sisrn an agreement gilaralltcciltg a ‘p’ . gm,» 5110f. to Cz-ferino Garcia wiliii‘: 60 (19.1 after the Jailnazxz) flzht. i1 . i..‘ . , ml, of '-\'.l . .i nli-inlr-l‘. 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(jriiililg and in=lr UilllOll Stall-s phiyir up. lwnsicd ii.::i.l‘. ‘i; tozllv ‘i11‘-‘.. lii li.l<l lJ1't‘i\ li‘i|U]l\ .1‘ "ll (-2 t ll l a‘. iii-- (‘ ioposed Heavyweight LfIe-ets . qiilyr-d i‘. .1‘ siiil iii‘ wanted i May Fisi-i‘ Title Chain; ____ bout 'I‘OlZ(,‘\"l’O, Nov l3--~tCP.1——."\l’ nziri-li‘ ‘"11 ““¥‘"3“ P‘ m‘ .0rlli‘.\' Frank 'I‘..r\ all 01d \‘.‘i‘~t- ilcfca‘. *""111‘-(1 n” (11 ‘ iln Llli:.i‘l‘..iv .\1il..:lll.; \\ll.l \ W011i‘. "lmminl ., vlln-lv S, 47.41;‘ u, ha“. “mm. fl,,-,O_ A few hours lllwr “ ‘on kicil; ill Dccelllbtr. '— Pr"51‘1‘1111' Pmr‘ 1‘ i‘3‘1Skfllfl0l1, rccnilln 1935, will rally llalllihons fottlrili force today 1n Ottawa iur lllc ill.‘ light gulni‘ of the C_‘.il grain. Turliile will be Li- most inlpo ant. iiginr. a l"ili't‘ll I. he succ oils in a (i 11.11.‘ conic-l i _ in l); jlllfllfil m; bar-l; to illc Four" ivars, ill . . : rear: i h which iii‘ starred for _\<.li‘.~, illinill- , (iond as ScitIi-il ton ll1'l_‘~.' mrlillc 1hr yoiillillll‘ i\TIi.~\I\I'i'IC crrrr. n. .1. eager Roiiglllliilclas and 1l(l\'.'1‘.‘.(:‘x in lap] 2A _l~nlcll‘.s for a iro the filial nllswiils ilmill-si- 7111‘ n10 Jj/lll, l>-.~iivi~<~ii Jailtli‘ .1. Blflfilifi '1‘ilr‘ 0. P F. U. tlAlllL‘ is wllloill ‘Toronto Bailny Beach pi-iysahly trounce of giloti ialiil." ' “l "as good as mziilc." lllld "Till t':‘.i‘ match, .11. l ng ,(l'.l()\\'ill‘l Sal-iililay. Tile victory in lllorc cxgii‘ tc. .011’ .~ i.iti~‘ Lilo without a than two _\'<“.l1‘.". .l‘.‘ 1' .ui the title. Dining till‘ first cigili 111112111134 u; ' the lll.l‘..-ll Olsnll and Robert .~~~ l‘ “sd on t‘\'(‘ll il‘l'l1lS. ltilinezl wnliml to evade a bad‘; -7'.~l\‘l .li'.i‘zllpi.d ti) apply, ,,_ s v l’] ‘ii- d i til his; 1.‘. llllrillwl ,1 5BR‘ H h " l‘) t""‘ could l>-.- ll".l2‘(i i1‘. k . - 111'! 11°11" 517m“- "h“““' 1W‘ “"1111 "1 11"‘ “1“'“" s._._EF'i'TE'i‘FJ.TY.TL':Iii - TJEHm ZPEZTLY. ' “'““"'“"""*iaiPolar.»rcr l TRUCK DRIVERS H) .l.i ion of illc ri‘~; cilllliniti-d to pl hopes of going "I ilave the $101 O00," said 'l'a_vior, Eastern cilalnpialls il ‘aild flil'til(‘l‘ll10l‘(‘, Gould \\i'l have ‘zanlc. s p.12‘; 1 illii strength. l’ its ‘.- iillailliy illllt, \E;l.\i.l'il ‘ illi‘ t‘.\I(‘t'llYl\c were o; i John Di‘:‘l‘;li:ilf.‘. l president oi‘ iili‘ C. l’. l1. i". .1 ‘ Bilbby lii-‘,vii.~<oll l l.‘ ‘ ;lri‘.‘~l<icl‘.t Bzll l" illio, assertid 1h he .l.ii-. i “us, l ~|~--rl-‘ u r l4slA,\, in... 1l‘\lA\~l ally rLoclcs I >4 k il...... ill. " _A,-gum,u;_,_ i li-iiing down illi» ~ h.) H53 “ml l)" ‘ ‘i.‘l.(‘t‘ rule il.id l,» .1 inlv fix!‘ d ys r1‘. 31l‘1'.l~ll1.0ll 11.111 tin‘ ill .‘.t u.‘ i-Zil. 'iit‘_\' Hliii. Iltiii ‘l’ l .i“,i‘;.‘. filfi‘ ti" 1 were di‘.~-<‘riil~li a~ “I10 i-'_ p l‘ ma. ‘ ' - So it i lillll. 11w 1i (‘l'~R?ll31il‘lt1-J ctlliwi" IOllIJlII. , . . I ‘ll sildd ll—fi’.'l ii ;.‘"in;<‘ 111.1% i111!‘ llc-rnlzill 'i'i_\‘Ior. Pilillic-“iipiliri ‘orlnillw lill‘. ri will w. l‘ a iitllers. prnllliitri‘. tlilllfillllttil tilt‘ prrccnt- ‘£4110 llPxI week. P iri- l'_'§l‘ i-.l‘ .: .‘ il . .= n: ii i i)cti‘l‘lilill.<l ‘in. '1 mp _ .~ rill ‘:1 ‘ 1' il1.l!l;i'.(‘l'.S and prolin . ,4 lil"‘i't‘~t('(l :: i1. cilsiicllgl‘ for a .i‘r.\ y oi‘ ”l\.i‘on‘o and \\'c..‘.-_rl\ n . '1 the li-rozinrl fi rear ago by \Vliill.}ii‘ _ .1- zact .n '1‘0l‘0lll‘> 111111 (l1IY‘¥l11>111‘1'~'1’ 'l"l_li‘l‘ anltoilncl-rl he ilad raised lililg, Liouis Clllillllt-l, . l i‘- nm l\ltill.l‘l‘lli fnccii will 17111‘ 11" 1741001100 in ‘ilrn (l\'t‘l' ill llradilo K's 1 ‘ll'(‘li, Fred Ray and .l.:l:'llj.‘ la wsiity of \\‘ll l alctliil. I lllZllli’l_S‘..('l‘, Joe (loiiid, n‘. evidence are iicciiil‘i‘d ciwlilli‘. ‘ l!‘ . i..i .. ion _li,i_... ii. Lnst Ni”; b ill. m‘ the Fair Crowning o‘? Queen of ti". r1 ILA»; Efii? l: AT 10 P._M. ADitiilS-SION l’ 10 1‘- k, Firenielfs Fair l-iT $15M! vs Kill Dill"- RB Also New Stage Show sills LARGE DOOR‘ PRIZE