a airuaisnftoxaftliiladftoi. f)» Q ' ability against the slashing, bruis- Summerside Al Maritime Title At Stake In Forum"s Boxing Card Tonight Everything was in readiness last night for tonight's Maritime heavyweight boxing title affair at the Forum when Wallace McLeod 91 Bydney, N.S., claimant to the grown will pit his strength and ing fistl oi Billy Shaw of Mont- real. Both fighters were on the scene yesterday with Shaw. rugged 20- year-old youngster receiving a good hand from the large crowd at the baseball game when he was introduced by Umpire George Francis. Shaw. a likable Montreal- er had little to say on the outcome, preferring to let his wallops speak for themselves when he climbs into the ring somewhere around 10 o'clock tonight for the’ first title battle in his career. And his handlers are confident he will have plénty to say on the outcome. A veteran of 50 fights in am- ateur ranks Shaw has been climb- ing steadily to the top in his 35 prfiessional bouts to date and can be counted upon to put up a whale oi a scrap every minute-he is in- side the squared circle. McLeod impressed a gathering of fans with his final workout at the Forum Saturday evening when he breezed through the equivalent of five rounds in a highly satis- factory manner. Sairi to be a ter- rific belter McLeod since claiming the title has come through with a. couple of victories and is aiming at making it three 1n a row to- Young in years he has quite a bit of action into his ring career that was halted momentar- ily during the war (he served five years in the merchant navy) but he has picked up right where he left off and if he can get by Shaw tonight will have earned himself a crack at tougher opponents. Then the Island title fight be- tween Big Boy Peterson and Blair Dougaq in itself should be worth the price of admission. As we stated before Peterson has been climbing steadily on the ring larl- der and last night was all set for what he looked to be a successful defence of his title. Advance sale for the scraps opens at the Forum this morning at l0 o'clock sharp and the firsti bout vivill be called at 9 p.m. sharp tonight with the crowded . main eventers i Gordon. making their appearance some- where in the vicinity of ton p.m. The entire card has created much interest among the fight‘ fans and it is expected that a record crowd for the season will be on hand when the first fighters on the five fight programs start toss- ing leather at each other. The three preliminary scraps matched as close as possible, should fur- nish excitement, action and heavy punching all the way. These bouts have always provided fans with the utmost in thrills and boxing savagery and tonight's prelims will offer no exception. Tale 0f the Tape Shaw McLeod Age Weight 130 ................. .. II‘! Neck 17 ........................................ .. 1'1 Reach Chest (Normal) 42 .......... .. . 43 Chest (Expanded) Waist 34 ....... ...... _ .. . ..................... .. 34 Calf Baseball's Big Six (By The Associated Presl) Player a Club G AB R II Pet. Boudreau. 1nd, 67 23B 3’! 82 .345 walker. Phlllies 70 279 39 95 .341 DiMaggio. Yanks. 76 287 54 9'1 .338 K611. Tigers . '75 283 32 B3 .329 Klner, Pirates 75 292 56 93 .319 Furillo, Dodgers 60 200 30 66 .317 Runs Batted In: National League: Cooper. Giants. 69; American lkague: DiMaggio. Yankees. 55. Home Runs: National: Mize. Giants. 25; Am- erican: Williams. Red sox. and Indians, i5. (COVEHEAD RACES Wednesday, July 16 RACES START AT '2 0’CLOCK Positions will be drown for the Evening before the Roces. STARTER: DR. C. F. DOUGAN CLASSES m: mor-vrcroara DRIVING cwa sramz-runsa $540.00 NBLL KALMUCK (W. Kelly). Owner Willard Kelli- Owner George Brooklna Owner Ben ‘ewsom- BILLY KALMUCK (L. Kelly). . Owner Lee 50W“!!- BEAVERDALE (D. McNelll). Owner Don McNclil. SIR FRANCIS DRAKE (L. O'Neill). EVA WORTH!’ (L. Collins). Owner Dr. Preston McIntyre. Owner George Semple. BUDDY MOKO (G. Brooklnsl. GEORGE MAC (H. Stead). MARION L. (T. Seflllilc). 2:21 TROY AND PACE-PURSE $400.00 mug Momnm; (o, MacDonald). owner Gcorse 01109011010- WINNIIZ SCOTT (L. O'l\‘leara). Owner John Fir!!!"- Owner Urban Gillie. JUST BETTY (P. lifoKv-nna). Owner Dr. R. F- 50!!!!"- ITOY SIIELBUITNE (R. Barnett). Owner I’. C. lVlcCoflfllfi- ELEANOR. G. (C. Schulna r. PRINCE BUDLONG (II. Curio-Tore). FIIIRLEV ll. TEMPLE (J. P. Ilnoner). Owner Col. J. I’. Hooper. MARJORIE nuoaosro (L. Rankin). Owner Jes Rink")- LADY ROSE (D. Wiscner), Owner Wilfred Praulht- iurss KNOX (.1. Ilennesseyl. Owner fl- R- Emmi"- mn" TWA-WSW’? (MoArfhvrr). Owner Myron "chill"- Orvner Wellington Mi-Nrlll. ROMEO (W. MeNellli. . FRIJE-FOR-ALL-PURSE 5500-00 morn-notary (o. 013mm. ANTI-AIRCRAFT (W. Kelly). TRUE "Al. (J. Nennenr ). ALCYONE (D. Winner). NO. 2 CLASSIFIED-PURSE $100.00 - ANN ("MGR- Ifl, Callhrrk). LADY WORTVTY 2nd. mm napping; (7.. owe-hf. Owner Joqi LII!!!"- LTYHTICIA. Owner Chas. Chandler. [ply HI'C‘A "1 fl-esleqqra, {IWIIGP Faraefignfivnoro. . . Owner ‘nalmllnhmwvin (hllzrmehnof own-v heat. Pcrf-lnofnfl WWW- Iofreahmonll will be served In the new community Owner I. Burke. KAvnLA m, tin-nun. Owner P. o. Moformlv- Owner C. H. Norlo . on" Wal. Benn Icy. Owner P. C. McConnao. Owner Geo. Callbeclr. TINY BTTDLONG (I. Ifennessey). Owner .1. L. Mulligan. Lynn MITI‘. (W. lwlm. Owner o. W. Horton. mo wan-son m. n-mn»). own-r Ed 00'"- nmmv nnnmfin m. Ftead). Own" new"! Rte-fl- VALLIY LONG (A. Lorrie! Owner Imwrie and AIIIIQIP- ill/imam: nnnymm m. Aznrifiamer Alex Anew- BIIY ANN (F. Phllllns). Owner . - C. ALITIJW Ivmlmvn (L. Kelly). Owner Lorne Kelly. Owner Clifford McDounll. Owner Ilarnld Cudlnore. O MacArthur. centre. OILWIIID. ,_ . r roon caassmpn m?!" wm be raool on laiordly. my ""1- "" 1°" "'2" " oluanwmul. mi r-....~..-:..... and THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN’ With both squads now at the peak of their game and both set on overtaking the front running Kinsmen squad. Reece juniors and Knights of Columbus junior squads should furnish quite a baseball tussle when they clash in a junior baseball encounter at the Park diamond this evening. O O O Not in years has so much rivalry been exhibited between two junior squads. i-n fact one could include intermediates and seniors. as is the case betwcen these two bands of youngsters. Fast friends off the diamond they turn into bitter riv- a als while a game is in progress; this has been the case s-nce their first clash and tonight with a chance to overtake the Kinsmen! staring them in the facc. the en-‘ counter should be harder fought than ever. O O Tlhat Summerside will provide a strong challenge to City intermed- around in a mcnth or so was am‘ ply demonstrated yesterday after-- noon in the exhibition clash st the‘ park diamond Summerside struck’ early and once they had taken the] lead displayed a brand of ball that proved practically airtight and de- spite the locals hardest efforts (here was noihrng they could do about if. O O O The three hlirlers the victors irsed proved mcre than capable) Only in one inning were the heavy, hitting All Star; able ‘o bunch their btc-ws and after that they‘, were either flying out or being thrown out by the Svmrnerslde 111-; field players. an irfiisld that dis- played a lot of peppsr 5.11 PYOVEQ capable of bring able to roam; towards left or right to scoop‘ u , ground baits rhnt appeared heads for safeties. ' O O O We say it again. Charlottetow-rrs All Stars will need all their bob, ting power and ileldm ebliiy whenever they meet Summcrsidel representatives in the Pia-Vim‘ and at that n is Twins to be r1111"! a pull if thedocalg are to have a‘ rum qualify to defend the t-tle they captured '11s: 3f"- But while the game owns lnter-, min; and well payed ‘hwusheut probably the most pleasiil fell- ure about it was the m!!!) liielld‘ ance. It's been a 119°‘! mm‘: yea" since a crown of yesterdays pro- portions witnersed a ball fame ‘in? it definitely 809s t0 Sh"? r “d when the plavers show hustle Ml interest the ians‘w:ll attend and help the game along by W"? W!‘ sible means. O O But one thin; is l1°°"-'r‘“YY ‘ml’ that is to have the olnvln! f": roped off. Yesterday the "l" “um crowding our and over the r8 and left nun foul lire; continually and several times umDl" 59"" Francis had u. call (‘me and clear, The spectators ‘back.’ Not that the fans mean‘. to hin- der the crcgess of the game. In ‘their enthusiasm i-hsy "flwimnlli were crow-div in on the plavlng 5,1,5“; and we think. that if a rope barrier were strung a reason- able distance back from the two. starting from the backstop. l! mum help mytttflfg ‘great-Y- By the above we do M? H19"! ti’ infer that offifhl! "e ‘"1"! l“ in this matter. The officials are doing everything in W" Pizwfluoh: m, the some 11°08 "i “we; that are attendlnl "9 proof of that and we are full P!!!" in; the suggestion alone Ir I P0!‘ 53,1; way out of the difficulty that l5 being gxpgrlenced by C110 players in fieldlfli foul 111118.- The heavyweights will he in ae- tion at the Forum tonight and u a result boxing fans. of which there are a lfflll mm)’ l" m‘ province should be trsutcd i0 l mum of hard battling. not only in m, mglvn event between McLeod and Shaw for the Maritime title gnome when Peterson and Dou- gan tangieytogether with the re- maindor of the‘ cord; Qo-promoier; Archer nndhlc- 1,11... believe they hive s wd 00 up for tonight that should Wu vlde one of the mdst action-filled. hard-hitting cvenlnls "f" 0X?"- lmced in Island fistlc circles and feel sure that fans will come away from tonight's show ‘one hundred LAWN MOWER QIIVICI PBICI $1.00 nosing out Anti-Aircraft. orator of the Photo Finish Camera a Kavola Wins Close anown above is a pnotu finish snot of the For-All raced at Montague last Wednesday with Kavola, on the rail. It was the closest finish of the season. Op- One A . third heat of the Free- is W. R. Godfrey. _ late champions when Playoffs IOlq Amherst Horse Wins Port Elgin Free-For-All PORT mum. N, '13.. <CP)-An Amherst July 13- horse, Rhea Mae, won the free-for-all in straight heats at a harness racing. 1°13 Henley lstrafmld) ~ meet here Saturday. Her best time: was 2.11 3-5. A fourth heat was‘ Giwendmyl‘ Hamv" necessary in the 2.19 class. finally captured by Symbol Harry from Moncton. In the 2.25 event May Budlong, a Saint John horse. took two heats for first money. The 16 entries in the 2.28 class were divided into two divisions. Dick Budlong, own- ed by D. MacAuley of Pugwash. 1034' led the first group and then won first money in the finali heat after Princess Kalmuck. also? owned by D. MacAuley of Pugwash. led the second division. SUMIVIARY " Free-For-All Rhea Mae (O'Brien) Gor- man and CoatespAmherst McKylo Cash (Harrison) Mr. Phillips (Gould) Cingano (Delahunt) . Time: 2.11 3-5, 2.14 3 , 2.19 CLASS l-larry eSmith) and LeBlanc, i Symbol Cormier Moncton Marjorie W s- Hanover (0'- Brien) ....................... .. Peter Budlong (Mundle) 1 O. U, Volo (Ste-ad) Charr- loitetovm Lady Hal (Jardine) . May Todd (Spence) Walt N'See (Gregory) Charlottetown Time: 2.14 (i=5, 2.15 3-5, 2.18 jercent satisfied. I O h] Faro: mu U! |P~I aura luv- o: u: 4_nmu mu u fi O Laid up with an ankle injury n1 a bout with cld man "flu". Bilnjv MsClvskev is back in training around Halifax/these days whjf. Ping himself into shape for h‘; coming battle aga’nst Roger Why‘. nott for the Canadian lvhddle. weight title. Accorifng to reports, McCloskey will he faster and harder hitting than ever when he gets his big chance, and me (hi, of which is expected 1., be s... 11011116011 by the promoters in the course c-i the next few days. I 2.25 CLASS May Budlong (Long) G. Hart, Saint John Battle Bill (Carr) son) Bathurst .. Helen Budlong O‘Brien) l... O'Brien. Sackville, N.S. . Oxford Lady (Woods) Hart. Saint John .............. .. 6 5 Time: 2.16 2-5, 2.16 3-5, 2.20, 2.28 CLASS Dick Budlong (MacDonald) D. MacAuley. Pugwash Princess Kalnfuck 465 4 H (MacDon- ald) Goldie Duds (Harrison) Louise Fingo (Etter) Fleta Volo (Jones) Peggy Wilt (Ripley) Top Hat (Jones) Calumet the Great. . Ruth Direct Dorothy Hal . 5 Molly Kaimuck (Collette) .6 -— Counterpart Joe 6- Violet Barsac (Petilgrew) 7 — Mac Watson (Downs) Char- lottetown Bonnie June (Govang) Charming Guy (Long) .. Time 2.21 3-5. 2.22 3-5. Knights And Reece Team In Junior Game Reece Regiment and K. of 0.. two smart junior ball clubs of the City Junior League will provide (he action at the Park diamond this evening when they meet in a game that could have an import- ant bearing on the present league standings and word from the rival camps last night was to the effect that each will have their strongest lineups on hand for the encounter. In connection with the above gUfrhslhQlfillQlsib-l "mfwnaouu M ‘ Pickard. 83-63. Assault Sets New Record NEW YORK. July IS-(AP) --Assault won the Butler Ilandlcap at Jamaica Saturday to regain raclngls all-time money-winning championship with $613,370 in earnings. Before a crowd of 32.395. the Texas terror rompcd home by a neck over Stymie. who had held the money record for a week, with Galloreite another l 1-2 lengths farther hack in third place. Assault clicked off the mile- and-three sixteenth: in 1:56 3-5 under jockey Eddie Arcaro, carrying 135 pounds. more than any other winner ever toted in this event. The victory was worth $36,- 670. more than enough to make him the first horse to go over the $600,000 mark in earnings. Club Saturday Mrs. J. P. Clarke and Wm. Mac- Nelil with a gross 72 for a net 53 won the Mixed Foursomes com- petition at the Charlottetown Golf Club Saturday afternoon. In run- ner-up position were Mr. Wm. MacNeill and Jack McEachern who carded a '74 for a net 54 in the lfi-hDle match. Other scores, gross and net, fol- low: Mrs. E. M. Bagnall and Mr. T. W. L. Prowse. 69-55. ' Mrs. Norman and D. H. Saund- ers, 70-55. Miss D. Stewart and Dr. W. L. MacDonald. 74-57. Mrs. W. E. Cotton Pierce. 72-59. Mrs. Angus MacEachern and J. A. Likely, 73-59. Mrs. B. E. MacDonald and G. Macmillan. 81-59. Mrs. Sterling MacDonald and A. Macmillan. 7-1-59. Miss Audrey DeBlois and J. T. Place. 80-450. Miss M. Stewart and Joe Reid, 82-60. Mrs. E. Baker and H. Bohaker, 83-62. Mrs. W. Barbour and Doug and Walter Mrs. A. Hovvatt and Wilf Dowl- ins. 80-63. Mrs. T. W. L. Prorvse and Amett I-lowatt. 84-64. Mrs. J. A. Likely and E. M. Bag- nall. 84-66. Mrs. J. McEachern and .7. C. Montgomery, 89-67. Mrs. A. E. Russell and Harper MacNeill. 91-69. Mrs. Walter Pickard and Dr. L. E Prowse. 90-69. Mrs. W. L. MacDonald and S. Moore. 90-69. Shaflenge Visitors Early Lead» Is Deciding Factor In Well- Backing up the efforts of three hurlers with a steady fielding display and coming through with timely hitting in the first three innings Summerslde All Stars yesterday defeated the local City League All Stars 10-3 in an ex- hibition encounter that was wit- nessed by one of the largest crowds ever to witness a. baseball game here in a good number of years. Falling on the offerings of Charlottetowrfs starting hurler for six of their 1o hits in the first two and a third innings which combined with five passed bats- men and a wild pitch led to an 8-0 lead the visitors were nev- er in any great danger of losing their advantage although in the third the big bats of the losers started to boom out as Buck Whit- iock walloped a tremendous home run into left field with two run- ners crowding the sacks that was good for three runs but that was the sum total of the scoring dam- nge the locals could uncork. From there to the end the three Summerside hurlers the visitors sent to the mound kept the loser’s blows well scattered while add- ng single markers in the fourth and sixth to stretch their run total into double figures. The game was productive of the best fielding display of the sea- son. But three errors were com- mitted all during the game with the losers coming up with two of them. that meant runs in each instance. Sparkling defensive plays were also pulled off with lzrawleys catch of "Baldy" Wil- liams‘ long drive to centre field in the third standing out; the exceptional relief hurling job turn- eu in by Charlie Ryan of the losers as he limited the visitors to four hits and two runs over a 6 and 1-3 lrning stretch and the nerfect fielding display of Wil- liams playing third base for the locals handling eight chances without a miscue. being other performances that proved note- worthy. BOX SCORE S'Slde. AB S. Bernard. ss. 5 Landry. 3b. Schurman. Grady. lb. . Morrison, 2b. . Allen. rf. Brawley. cf. . G. Bernard. 1f. Williams. p. o-Powell. p. . b-Carson, 1b. . c-Lyons. lf_ . il-Deighan. c. . 6. @QD-IIII$QQ~7UQNTQQOI ooooc~ouss-~Hp OOOOONHNLQOr-IOr-li oaccoQOOHOOQ-IHI-g °OOOrlOOOu-eOS8Efl>-n> QggQb-AQQOOQDQQH Totals . 3 a-Replaced Williams in if b-Replaced Grady in sixth. c-Replaced Powell in eighth. 3 ... O ... @ g3 a‘... N .- d-Replaced Bchurman in ninth. Ch'town. AB It H PO A E H. Hennesseymf. .4 1 i 0 0 0 McKinnon. cf. 1b 4 1 1 8 0 0 Williams. 3b . 4 0 l 1 ‘I 0 ‘Nhitlock. ss 4 1 2 2 3 1 Flt-rain. 1f. cf . , 4 0 1 1 0 0 Perrv. c . ..... .. 2 0 1 2 0 0 M. Hennessey. 2b 4 0 i 2 1 0 Ryan. lb. p. 4 0 0 7 0 0 MeIsaac. p 1 0 0 0 2 l a-Goodwin, lf . 3 0 0 1 0 0 b-Larter. c 2 0 0 3 l 0 Totals . as 3 8 2'1 14 2 a-Renlnced Mclsaac in second. b-Batted for Strain in sixth. Summary Earned runs. S'side J. Ch'town 3: runs batted in. Whitlock 3. S. Bernard. Schurman. Grady. Morri- son. Allen. G. Bernard 2, Brawley; two base hit. Allen, Williams: played Tilt Whitlook: llcrifioe hit. Lyon, l-lennesscy; stolen base. Grady. Whitlock, Perry: left on base, s'side 9. Ch'town B; posed ball, Larter 2. Pitching summary - Hits: of! McIsaae. l! in 2 2-3 innings; bass on balls 5; runs B; wild pitch 1.. Off Ryan. hits. 4 in 8 1-3 innings: ‘base on balls 2; struck out, 5; hit batsman 1; runs 2. Off Williams. hits. 6 in 4 innings; wild pitch 2; strikeouts 4; runs 3. Off Powell. hits. 1 in 3 innings; strikeouts 4; Off G. Bernard. hits. 1 in 2 inn- lugs: strikeouts 3. Winning pitch- er. Williams; losing pitcher. Mc- Isaac. Umpires: At the plate. Cleo. Francis; on the bases. J. Schurman. Inn 4 9.. 0-1 Q_ H Sblde l ll 2 0 131cm 0 in 8 1 0 ">911 094': I 5 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 one! In! I 0 0 I Baseball Results SATURDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington .. 002 000 030-5 10 B Chicago .. . 100 320 00x—5 9 1 Pieretti. Candini and Evans; Lopat and Dickey. First: New York .. 003 003 000-12 l7 2 St. Louis. 000 002 000-2 7 2 Shea. wensloff and Berra; Mun- crief. Brown, Zoldalc. Bwsrtz and Early. Second: New York 000 120 221-8 I1 I St. Louis 003 000002-5 10 0 Bevens, Drews. Page and Rob- inson; Kramer. Moulder and Moss. Boston 110 000 000-2 10 6 Detroit .... .. 000000000-0 0 0 Johnson and Tebbetts; Benton. White and Swift. ' First: Philadelphia . 100 030 000-4 10 I Cleveland 000 000002-2 7 0 Flores. Savage and Guerra: Gettel. stephen. lemon and Hegan. Second: Philadelphia I 001 120 000-d 11 I Cleveland 202 010 00x—5 13 0 colemah. savage. Christ-film" . and Rosar; Willis, Kleiman and Lopes. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh .... .. 001 000010-2 I I Philadelphia ._002 100 l0x—4 10 O Sewell. Strincevich and Kluttz; Rowe. Donnell! and Seminlclr. Cincinnati .... .. 0000®000-0 0 l Boston 101 001 108-‘! 1! 1 vandermeer. Hetki and Iranian- no; Spahn and Camelli.‘ First: . - j st. Louia - 000 000 004-4 ‘s c New York 000000000-0 l 0 Dickson and Wilbert; K955“? and Lombardi. Second: st, Louis s10 001 00a -11 is o New York 210 000 000-—- I ‘I I Brecheen and Rice; Iott. Beggs. Hanse. Trinkle. Ayers m0 Cooper. - First: Chicago .. 000000002-3 7 1 Brooklyn 000 001 001-7 l0 0 Lacie. Meers. Meyer 011d 50031‘ lng; Hattcn and Edwards. Second: chlcgge 001. 003 001-3 12 I Brooklyn 200 000 022-6 11 I. schmitz. ‘Borowy and McCul- laugh; Behrman. Barney, Grego. Casey and Edwards. three base hit, Allen; home run. We. the Elm Ave. Hawks. chal- lenge any softball team in the Province to an exhibition game to be played at a date suitable to both teams. CHUCK CARMODY 3'14 Euston St. Phone 1154-.) See Page 5 coach Charlie Ryan requests his, players to be at the diamond at ill o'clock sharp with likely meeting at their club house around the same time. Game time the Knights is set for 5.46 sharp. PIIFISSIOIRI. IIERWWEIGIIT BOXIN Milli IOIIT - BILLY SHAW, 187, Montreal Wallace ‘McLeod, 189, Sydney» l0 liollnds for Maritime Heavyweight Title SEMI-FINAL BLAIR DUGOAN, 176 llonoton v8 “llgloy" PETERSON,‘ 187., Clfiown ALSO Tllllii slzzuin PRELIIIIIIARIES Bud Lund I30 vs Kid Gregory 132 Carley Adamo 105 vs Elliott McKay 110 Charlie Land 130 vs Tiger Steele 116 ‘— RESERVED 1.25 Alma Sale at FDRUM All lay Manley Fm 10.00 am. TOIIIGIIT. JULY 14 FORUM — 9 P.M. VS nusn 1.00 of $600.00 split). lioi 3 1st lllvlslon Victoria llrlvlng Slut Stake — Purse - - - - 3800.00 lo. 4 2nd llvlslon Victoria lrlvlng Silt Stake —l Purse - - - - 3600.00 u. s. "r. A. RULES "ro oovrm Hay, Straw, Stobling FREE ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th At conclusion of above races horses with no records, will be Send entries lo:- J. LEO PRAUGHT Secretory, Cherry Volley RIVERSIDE RASES Wednesday, July 23 $2,000—In Purses-Smooth 4 — CLASSES — 4 I0. 1 Slasslflcil Pace — Purse - --- ‘$400.00 llo. 2 Slasslflail Trot 8. Paco — Purse $400.00 (if more than l2 entries No. Z Class will be raced in two divisions with $100.00 added lo each division and total purse (Continued on race 0 o FARMERZS RACE, open to held. .,_._- ..- m... .- _____?_,..-_t A-va-fl.» - ~ . ,.-‘- ~a-..\w-»