RCAF Take With 6-3 Win Over MCA The R.C.A,F. made the final br-si. four out of seven series im- the Island Intermediate champion- ship read 2-1 last evening when they defeated the M.C.A. aggrega- tion at the Airforce diamond by the score of 6-3. Gunner Cox's triple lust inside the right foul line with the bases full in the si-vcnth. and the score tied 3-all, was the pay-off bingle of the cori- test. Hardy Dawn went all the way for the Airforce, giving up only three tilts. Fiddler MacDonald started for M.C.A. but retired af- icr ll'(P innings. Lefty McAlecr inking up the pitching burden at that stage. The Royals cracked out four hits of each hurlcr. Series Lead ToeTl'Brien First And Second With Scotch Victor i READING. Pn.. Sept.1O -(AP)- After breaking stride at the start i and finishing 10th in the first heat. of the 512,241 Reading Futurity, Hit. Song rallied and ivo the next two and the race on he Grand Circuit today. Driven by Harry Pownall, the Goshen. N. Y. colt beat Scotch ,Vlctor by a neck in the second LITTLE SPORT i nuiivus ROOM Ron). N 1 nae Dressen Says Dodgers Will PAGE SIX President Of Curling llluli Mr. J. E. Burden was elected. President of the Charlottetown; ..-- Curllng Club at rt special meetingi Qiii-i-iii: and Prince C0lln'.y held at the club i'oom on Monclaythorscmcn split the honors last evening. Dr. J. C. Gallant was el-lnilzht at the Charlottetown Driv- -1.V:llli9.FiS. led all batters Vi'iihEli8f1i: and by 3.11111 lmlih in We ected a Director to fill the vacancy ing Park in the annual renewal tii-cc hits in four tiips tth 11 th V ' d" - - V11 i 0 C ictoi. liven by Joe caused by the resignation of 1-:,!nt the Prince Edward Island Colt HOV gconl: ,OB”en M A1b91'mn- P- E: In W9” Frank AC n. i'Futurities, with SI thousand well- g - e - lthe opening heat of the third-year- other 0 rice,-5 elected wgg w R satisfied cosh customers in the "14 AB R " P0 -A 5 old trotting event. - ' standg Henmsa L 55 g 4 I 0 2 4 0i Im Song a. he,” winner in last MicNelll, vice President. Dr. J. C. I .. H 3 Km , lb - 4 0 110 0 ll , ' t Gallant, Secretary, D. L. O'Rourke AIWW3" "W595 '39”! '0 V1” fc noi. . , U 1 1 1 , MCNCUI H 2 1 0 1 0 0.mon 15 1-lameon an Stake, is -I-feasurer. Commmees were an, tuiy in both the two and three Mathew-m 4 0 0 0 3 opowned by the Arden Homestead pointed as follows. W333 and year olds pacing events; the MUCa1;um" A 1 1 5 0 . pstqlohlgz aiiddiln l3EVE;hefl)pi;rd. L Means, Elmer MacDona1d' Menh Cliarlottetpwii entry Robert. Lee, Hughes. if 3 0 1 2 0 l l, , ea ng a.r N U” ”m.”” bersliip, R. M. Jones, Games W. R. mmed b3 M” hme.” Pmmo" ., glow is the 515,000 1-year-old pacing 1 , headed the summary in the two Hood. .b 4 U U 1 1 . . ,. MacNeill. ice, W. R. Jenkins, En- . wllsm, (Y 4 0 0 2 0 oillltllfily with Knight Stnr, Torrid temammem D1. J C Gamm ycar 'old trot, and Ginger Worthy Macngnaldl D ' 2 0 0 1 1 land Concho llanover rated an edge Pm 9”. H' R igevgn ' ii ' owned by Mr. George MacDonald XMCMCH, I, 1 0 0 0 0 0 l over seven other starters. P bi; ' ' proved the best of the three year T i.1 32 3 3 24 9 41 0” mill?”- xl"3l?lfi1(idd M:lL'DOil:1l 111 6th. i 3-Your-Oid Trot. Purse 512.241 Probable P't h '4 EVEFY W00 0" "19 mild W45 . , N c e S loaded with talent, and no one 1-,.(i.rl.; AB R H PO A E,1lit Song (Pow-nall) , . 10 1 ll pwrg horse lay over his field enough R:cii.uti. 2i. 4 o 1 2 3 nlscotchvictor (O'Brien) 1 2 2 NEW YORK gem m.mp)caito he in ton-heavy favorite. Alltclicngipy 55 4 1 1 5 2 gllrpdel-al Hanover ,Pmbab1e pitchgm 10,; mmm.mw.s Flicltn McElwyn caused a mild pun. R 4 1 0 7 X n (Mm:-Baden) 2 10 '5 major league games (wan and iipsct by outfootinlz the favorite Cox 3b .1 o 1 '2 l 0 1 Maryland llilly lost records in bracketsi: 39” 1101': 1,1 In the two year old gums lg () n 3 0 Di, (Hnugmom 4 3 3 National League: pace. ii ier per Ol'l'1”iflf1(lIP. was Gr-icii. if 0 0 0 D 0! Also sl.orled4Crystal Hanover 5- Chicago at Brooklyn-Rush (14- CO"”"”'"3 imd 5,1”? was '" C”"' 1al.aLL lb 1 1 R 0 0,545. Juuge Ingram age”. Prince 12, vsp wade U14”. g trol all the way in the two heats Waiilcss. cf . 2 3 0 0 0 Dumie 9-4-8' sid e C ll 8-6- Pittsbur 11 at New York-Pollet WW9”- l I .v . n y .a on g ., , 1-mi. D . . 1 1 0 1 0.5; Gemette B1l11t.e1"i'-8-10: Titania (6-15) vs, Lanicr ('1-12). 1"1i””9-W” '9” fl” Jam.” 9' 'lioi;.,l5 5 337 '1 3:uRnOve. 84,4. St Louis at Philadelphia Burns' Just Rita in her triumph Siiinuiary - Triple, Cox. Hiasi -1-m,E,:ggm; 4,5 105 4.5 2,07 (nlglmmgoyer (5.5, 01- Hand”; over a fine field of three year off lxiacDon-aid 4 in 5 innings, olfi ,.-EE..'L.4.s; (1-1! vs. Roberts.i23-'li. old Douciis. Prcssezi' by R0.i'Hi MC.AlCtl' 1 in 3 innings, off Dav.-.-l only gamcs schedulgdg iBonk, of Truro, by Vermin Pca"1 It in 9 lllnlllfls. Strikeouts. Mac-l .unel-if-an League: lnmi Moncv Rorni 0.! Montague- Donald 2, 1x 'AiCCl 3, I)nr;e Philadelphia. at Clcvclaiid-Byi'(llihe Alberto" mai'P- 51000 0” ii” VV:1ikS,D1CAiCCl' 1, Dawe (I. l (14.12) rs, Gal-cl,-l i19.9), lvlizillcngcs and won all three Umpires:Plate. Hunter; Cole and Noftall, ””"”Meet Adshade lheals by close margins. Her last lhoat was the fastest 2.15 IVS. The M:is- other lwo were in 2.15 NS. Boston at Detroit-McDei'ino'.t (8-9) vs. Trucks (5-16). Washington at Ciiiczigo -- --.--- lcrson (9-7) vs. Doiison ii:-91. i Tim lwo 1'0-11" "id 11101 WHS VI x Only games scheduled. ihnitlr: hciwccn Gnorge M:icDor.- SYDNEY. Sept. 10 -(CP)--! ---&-6---- nlrl's Ginger Wortliy of Mermaid . Harry Poulton of Charlottetown.1 and Mrs. James Poullon's New N B former Maritime middleweight, Forest. Ginger Worthy after 9 I champion, and .1. 13. (Kid) Ad-' ' dropping the first heat, trolled gym” shade, the pl-e'5cnl title 1-loldcl-, . T”:g hcauiifully to lead his field in AuHER-:T N 5. Sept 19 gthave been signed for a Sept. 22 BY The Comidiml P1553 the next two. ' V I . N.A'l”l0NAl. LEAGIJE Robert Lee. another entry from fCP)-- Hockey fans of this Cunt-mg)!” 3" Glace IBRY Mme” Form"-i rm-land coumy town will be 1-ejpromotcr Gussie MiicLellan said presented by a three-man delega-jWdMV i tion at a meeting in Saint. John' Archie (Bear) Hannigan 01 NCWH this wccir-cnd to discuss formation Waterford, Miritime light heavy-i on a. New Brunswick Senior Lea- weight champion, and Arnold Fle- fiacr of Chatham. N. B. will meet' the Poiilfon Stable nnd driven by Len O'Mz-arn, trotted steadily to ,win the two year old champion- ship with Just A Squire, owned lhy Dr. R. F. Scnmon, and L:ikc- -Mtcul. burn, from Frcdcriclon, N. B.. lprossing him at times. Pittsburgh 200 000 000 000 0-2 '1 0y ew York i 000 001 010 000 1-3 10 1 (13 lnningsi Dickson and (Jar N giolii. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Keen Racing In Colt iFuturities Last Night Island Colt Futurity Misc 10 whose organizational efficiency made. the yearly affair an out- standing success was congratulat- ed by many horsemen who were aware of the immense amount of work involved in staging last night's show. Beautiful blankets were award- cd to the champions in each class by the Charlottetown Driv- ing Park. Dr. Temple Hooper madeathe presentations. SUMMARY Three Year Old Tran Ginger Worthy tMacDonaldl New Forest (0'Mearai . .. Tara. Littledale (L. Kelly) . Sandy's Squire (McFadycn) Pal Reynolds (Willis! Times - 2.27 31-5, 2.25 1-5. 2 1 1! Nun :.:Is:-- 4 5 0:4- Two Year Old Pace Flicka. McElivyn tsobey) .. .. Bell Hop B. t0'lVle2irn) Ethel M. (R. MacDonald) . . Edgar D. iconnors) . Roy Harvester iTierncy) Bob Clegg (Sinitiii Times - 2.25, 2.2.3. U'&A.'-1Nv4 Three Year Old Pace Just Rita Royal Bank (Hnrrisom Vcrnlta Pearl iLoivreyi .. Money Royal (Llewcllyni . Pink (McIntyre) , Ruby Dale (Stead) .. Abner Mctiraw I Times - 2,15 4-5, 2.15 4-5, ' 3-5. 1 l ;Robert Lee (0'Mearai . lJiist A Squire (Seaman) . .. lLakeiburn (L. Kelly) Skimo (Tierneyi Times - 2.48, 2.44 2-5. (Sobcyi :n-!:na-..:is-- ”,,quua-mi-as. :..::. at-so-ages-area Two Year Old Trot 1 2 it 4 .n:.its:- RHP. 0 g I g . . ,. p The decision was reached at a in a special eight-rounder on ilienzggrlll (i99)i-q:l9i'xl(:l'-n':31ll?l (91. 1111 I ,,m”,, Gmespiel scmelary of the public meeting of sport fans here same card. Gordon (Grampsl, mst i i ' l 2-? last, evening. lKilcy of Sydney and Don Trainorjch. om 0M 0 1 7 I Pobrrt. Chandlcr of Moncton of Charlottetown have been "mat-l wag" " M 5D d t h I do said the addition of Amherst to ruched in it six-rounder. B'I?g&.lK"LCo,)aI.d o':g,o0:n:l0x;&,.:?h?: O C , league. comprismg saint .lohn.p ---------- Rumermrd. Black ,3) and vvalkn; . Moncton and Fredericton would no S 5 create kecner competition and givel a better balanced schedule. mp E Former Boxing May Have Set 0 Champ Rfiires LONDON. Sept. 10 -(Ari - Teddy Gardner. 31-year-old British and European flywelght champion, Campanella L8). ' Second Chicago . 000 010 100-2 '1 0 Brooklyn .. . 202 000 2031-6 '1 0 bghg Klippstein, Kelly t3), Leonard B h C di I. K (5). Manville t7i, Lown (7) andi Bmgkiyg. sodgai s:t:,ieml::(:)tm,u. Chitl' Erskine and Ciimpanella. Nduoml Lea . ' ' gue lead over the Cincinnati 010 on ooi 2-4. 15 i p houygpmsumg New York mam to no t 000 000 103 1-5 9 0 H on no lm,mg5)14'.. games Wednesday night Hiller, Smith rs) and Landrlth: sweeping a doubleheader from Chi- nrr. s oiiancimqll” "19 "ml W”-Vs Wilson, Jones ('7), cm man i9i.;cazo Cubs. 4-1 and 6-2. after the Sell?if'U1hg3-lI(AR.DelB1tCf)!iTSl -Johnc Cobbisl. lrlamner , ms" his Emma ny' Eurette (10) and Coopcrp. . ',Ginnt.s had nipped Pittsburgh Pir- jet-p pelled speed boat was be- lffelgl” mm” m me,S0”q) Ame”; St. Louis 201 000 000-4 '7 0 ates 3-2 in n'1Il-inning day game. Have to have exceeded me wnmdlvilliil, Joke Tull, by a l..t'ih-roun Phmdelpmn 009 100 05,54; 9 1 yew York Yankees mammmed water speed" record in two ieu::s.'"h”iC”i i?m”3k9"L M kewcasme Mizell, Brazle till. Yuhals fill their (me.game lead 15 the close on Loch Ness today. The runsiiiondov night and D. Rite: Meyer. Rid?-iii (fl. American League race, defeating were orig triials and were not of- madgigllgg-sigegylgtegpsgg iggegrgz Konstanty (9) and Lopata. St, Louis Browns sgl while Gleveg 11.1 11 Ame . t ' - . N1 Y I AMERICAN LEAGUE land Indians nipped a ninth inn The world record of 178.4 mllsslrctirement. an hour is held by Stanley Sayresi "The Tull fight. was the biggest. of Seattle. His was a com'cntlonal hiding I ever received in baiting," propeller-driven boat. ihe said. ing rally to edge Philadelphia Ath- letics 5-3. ' Righthanders Johnny Rutherford and Carl Erskine pitched the Dodg- ers to their two victories. A four- run uprising against Turk Lown and Dutch Leonard in the seventh Boston .. 010 000 100-2 8 1 Detroit 020 103 00x-6 13 0 Parnell, Freeman ('7) and White; Wight and Batts. 1VashlngIon 200i000 100-3 7 2 Chicago . 200 103 00):-6 11 D Sanchez, Johnson (4) Shea (6! by, Indians Win itlirough again for the Giants, bang- ing a home run in the 13th inning to win the game over Pittsburgli. Mueller socked little Murry Dick- son's first pitch into the rightfield stands to keep the Giants pennant hopes alive. Now"York now has won 13 of their last 17 games. Chicago White Sox registered their l.hll'd consecutive victory over Washington Senators, 6-3, to strengthen their hold on third place in the American League pennant race. Billy Pierce held the Senators to seven hits to rack up his lath victory against 11 de- feats. Luis Aloma. who him in the seventh after Wash- ington loaded the bases with one on , hit. ington hurlers for 11 hits. SEPTEMBER 11, 1952 Legs Fraser -To Coach Brantipn BRANDON. Sept. 1Q-(GP)-Bill (Legs- Fraser, former goalkeeper of Ottawa. Senators in the Quebec Senior League. today was named coach of Brandon Wheat Kings of the Manitoba Junior Hockey Lea- gue. He succeeds Riley Mullen of Edmonton, who resigned for busi- ness reasons. Fraser's appointment was an- nounced by J. C. McDonald, exec- Hold lead. NEW YROK, Sept. 10 -(AP)-- Confident Chuck Dressen said.ln a magazine article published today "The Dodgers won't blow it again," but he hedged a bit when inter- viewed about the story. . t'Things have happened to our pitching staff that we didn't vis- ualize then." the Dodgers' manag- er said when asked about the art- icle carrying his byline "As told to Stanley Frank" in the Sept 13 is- sue of the Saturday Evening Post. "of course. when our pitchers came up with lame backs that changed things a lot." t" id t. F i - Heiivtiy p::te:en?i1ng tlidsegaulst The D”d3”5 "3" R hem” M" Mal-lg, om” naming camp 0; club." Dressen said in the article written July 16 when Brooklyn led New York by five games. "The're better because the Detroit Red Wings, National Hoc- key League sponsors of Wheat Kings. relieved finished without yielding a Chicago clouted three Wash- 1 He will report here Sept. 22. Ray About Plans MONTREAL, Scpl. The National Boxing Association will ask Ray Robinson what he intends to do about defending his world middleweight. boxing championship. i Robinson's case came before the NBA. which concluded nual meeting here listcd on Ilie agenda ns son's non-defence of title." Rt-tiring president Dove Rochun of Montreal noted when the mat- ter come up Tuesday that Sugar Ray had not put his world title on the line during the last year. the floor of the meeting that Robinson be sus- pended. The next proposal was that the NB A. write :1 letter to the champion advising him to defend the middlewciglit crown within 60 days. gcstion from write the fighter and ask him what he intends to (lo title defence. The Cflhilfiilln Press reported in error lhiit the N.B.A. hnd ed Robinson should ilitle yvithin 60 days. Ace's-Win First Series Game Andy's Aces defeated Aeneas' Cubs 22-3 last night. in the first game of a double round robin series to decide the ladies' soft- ball champions of the Summerside. Connie Gallant start- ed tor the Cubs and Shirley Arsen- ault relieved her in the second in- ning. Marie Peters pitched the ivhole game for the Aces. Helen MacFarlane hit a. home run for the Aces and Shirley Perry bang- the winners. be played at the Recreation Cen- tre dlamond tonight To Question Sugar. 10--(CP)- lis Rn- lodoy. it was "Robin- Discussion started with .1 sug- Fliially, llic int-cling (lccided to about a decid- defend the town of ed out a triple. 'Elleen Gibson starred defensively at second for The next game of the series will at. 5.45 be- tween Andy's Aces and George's Gals.-SW glaring weakness that cost them the pennant last year has been strengthened-the lack of reserve strength." Dressen said the Brooks record for the first half of 1952 was a four-game improvement on their 1951 record and added the big dif- ference has been George Shuba in the outfield, Bob Morgan in the infield and pitchers Billy Loes. Ben wgie and Joe Black. Reminded that the Dodgers' 10 l-2-game lead of Aug. 26 this year had shrunk to four games be- fore today's contests, Dressen ex- plained that ihe article was "bas- ed on us having more (pitching) strength." He then listed the ailing pitchers and their injured members: Clem Labine (shoulder), Johnny Ruth- erford (stiff shouldcr). Carl Ers- kine (back and elbow), Ralph Branca. (back) and Preacher Roe (back). "The big thing is that our pitch- ers havent been able to take their regular turns due to injuries." he continued. ”And we can't bring up replacements because our (minor lcague) clubs are in the playoffs." Tuna Tournament is Underway By JACK BRAYLEY WEDGEPORT. N. 5.. Sept. 10'--- (CP)-Last years winning British Commonwealth team held a slim margin of points at the end .of an ideal first day of the ninth inter- national tuna tournament which saw four fish boated and heart- ,. The Curran as 1.;-l ' though collecting omynguaumhti went. one up on the Le-wlmu' Cubs” New Brunswick mm: champs. in their best we 01 W,” series for the two-pitovinee crown! defeating the visitors 3.4 at m' Recreation Centre diamond in same merslde yesterday afternoon, ' The Curranites jumped on mm rivals for 6 runs in the initial frame. McClenga.ha.n. who starieu for the Cubs, was wild and Lsgued five bases on balls, one of them forcing in a run. The C. 5; 13, my ran wild on the base palms, lmvmi five stolen sacks to their credit 1:1 that inning. and the little am, chipped in with two costly em,” by catcher Steeves to get the home team off to A flying start, The Leiwlsvllle boys had drawn first blood in their half of the um inning Steeves walking, belng sac. rificed to second by Bt.P1erre's ac. rlfice hunt, and advancing to mm, on Melanson'a infield out. Ra, walked, and with two out, sohur. man threw the ball into centre. field in an attempt to cut. Rae down at second, Bteeves scoring on L1,, misciie. Comiier relieved Mcclexughan with only one out in the first ll-m, ing, and the Carroll-Ourran stlcll. ers could do little with his swoop. ing curve from then on in. Tn. P. E. I. ohamps did add a tally in the Second. however, Johnny Wm. len reached second when lmm sticker White threw into the dirt ai. first, and Johnny got a. life at thud when the same fielder dropped ll peg from the catcher Steeves which had Whalen beaten all the way. Paul .Schui'ma.n's single um,-, Johnny across the plate. Tm homesters picked up their 135, counter in the fourth. Joe Dalton beat out a bouncer to short. stoic sccondxnnd came all the way around on two infield bobbles by the Lewlsvllle infield. ' The Cubs got tihree in the eigniii, when left-fielder Mullins polml it home-run ball into Green Street ill right centre with Mclanson aim Rae riding the sacks. The visitors threatened in the final frame when Simmons walk:-ii two pinch-hitters, but a snapm. double play snuffed out L6W18V11Ie'lt last hope when Steeves grounded Donnie Simmons. showing good control except in the first and last " (c'BRinued”6x'T Page 15):"- SNAP SHOT FINISHING Rolls of Film developed IIIII printed. 24 hour service. Double aloe prints. Any roll of 3 (I14 polure only (0 cents. Reprints break for the Cuban team. 4 cents each. Mall Film Service, Charlottetown. 1 All Sea l LIEUT. Charlotte in uniform Friday evening, at 7:00 p.m. for enrollment in new training program. 1 Sea Cadets Cadets be on board H.M.C.S. Queen September 12, Signed, J. D. sMALLw0on. Commanding Officer. BELVEDERE GOLF GLUB cmsmc DANCE THURSDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER llvfresliinciits will be sci-yr-rl. EVERYBODY WELCOME Dancing 9:30 to 1 ............ ..Admlssion 311.25 per person RACING TONIGHT ?rIncc- Budlong, Argo: Pointer, A. 6. Mon. . Jennie Knlmuck. Guy llarvuter, rec Hanover, Wait 11' see, Rajah Hanover, Nell lulmuck, Feather Duster. iillsn Jmly Dale, Ronni: Dale, nmlqly Bmllang, Arlonway, Real so-r. Roms Bmllonx. Dan Mi:Elw,vn, sunny 3.. Lilly Marlene. lady Ahmer. Imln Burllong. fihoc lair Dip. Capt Missouri, Billy lludlong, Faro (;lotlI. Mia: Comm do. iltfnlorl l.. Goliann, llonau Crowley, Amtlco, rnnlrle hud- loitg. Inn lmmuck, Jlonry Day. and Grasso; Pierce, Aloma ('1) and inning won the opener for Brook- lyn. Duke Snider and Andy Pafko Johnnie Kalmuelx. Babe lirltfnn, -Ioiiedaloi Clipper, Mliu Knnx,i ' Lollar. iNew York 010 oio 022-6 15 1 batted in all but one of the Dodizer lst. Louis . 100 000 000-1 5 1 runs in the nighicw Reynolds and Berra; Pillette. Erskine yielded seven hits. the same number one Dodgers collect- cd of! five Cub hurlers, but. Carl was strong in thc pinches, striking out. seven batters. Rutherford pitched effectively until removed for in pinch-hitter in the seventh inning of the opener, spacing seven International League semi-final lm Playoffs l . 101 000 000-2 13 0 iPaige (8), Stuart (9) and Court- 000 000 003-3 4 1 v Cleveland 100 100 21x-5 10 1 Kellncr. Bishop till and As- iroth: Lemon, Wilks (R) and Tipton. .ne,v. irlilladclphla , . ts. Clutch-hitting Don Mueller came Overmlrc. Fahr Mallette and Running. (Montreal leads in best-of-seven oils. The game will iget series 2-0). way at 5:30. Rm-Msm o 001 4100-1 4 0 0 Syracuse 00 - Collum and Bucha; Keegan and Hayworth - iaochester leads best-of-seven --- Se,-l,5' 2.0), The Liguorlan Youth Club and Toronto . 001-002 000-3 9 0 tho. Sunshine Island Dairy will Montreal . 100 112 00x-5 lo 1 meet this gevcnlng on Memorial t'1i and Keller; Field in the fifth and final game of lhc City Softball League play- under- FOR SALE Three green rookies and veteran Johnny Groth drove in all the runs as,the last-place Detroit Tl- gers carved their second-longest winning streak of the season- three games-with a 6-2 victory over Boston Red .Sox. Outflelders Don Lund and Bill Tulle, playing in their first game: since reporting from Buffalo. and shortstop 1-larvey Kuenri. lust up from Davenport, each drove in a l'l111. R GORDON ROD1),' North Milton -, ., ,,.,,, N.-. EARLY. FAALL lnrrenrion uocxmr FANS igonnme (soars For the Hockey Season 1952-53 will go on sale for those who wish to retain the some seats held in 1951-52 ONLY. THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY September lltli. 12th and 13th Rom Six pan. to .Nlno p.rn. THE MARKET BUILDING Price per suit S5.00. If possible please bring your old cord. 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