-u . . ,. J if. it Q 1 v-es-s-p-,.-.u iiiaurie sAcics 46th HOME Dodgers Move To Within One Game Of F ,3u,pv xv Duke Snider bolstered his ba- tlonal League home. run lead by hitting No. 37 in the seventh for the Dodgers. Two of the 11 Chi- cago hits of! Don Erskine were Dun Huak's three-run homer and Gene Baker's solo blast out of lllt. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brooklyn Dodgers moved within . game of thcfirst - place Mll-i waukce Braves and Mickey Mantle wcnt fnur same! "P 0" Babe Rlllll'S 1927 home run pace u no hit No. 46 to furnish the lentzue 3"?” R mmmmnn Hamming the Kansas City Athletics Hr I 1 nt' ' . K across inc I'I'lV"'”":i 1" 13l,l;ifiill”i(iidtlTe fl'i,rsimiiiniT1iq”1ivh'ic,h birtiiil l'"'"'"' ”" nmw" :1” P n Halfor a two-base error and cleared rhwazn ("hi Hf ampa ihelfhe bases to send the As off to it tl'"Ihl"'-l ”"""” M" ."m.l "'.hi.hi44) lead before they even got a Rrmkx mp Hm "IN mnuif lip:-,nlhit. But he clouted his 46th homer l""”z mp dprpm 0.” -,r-n.O 1,: hurigin the third inning and in the K”'”"'- (""1 "I M" ( W” .ninth with two out and the scorc- "li tied. Mickey singled Gil McDousr ll - .. li uers . '”"' imh Hm "d aid hnmc nun the ivinniui run. ilir ion on and tutu out. l"'lll'"9 ill My V. wmed H". Joe Collins also homered for the 9" B'"''lgl;. '"h,'m"Pr yrm, him Yankees in .their 3-run ninth. . Q . ks”? ',,,im,..- teammate Jim BOTH SOX WIN galggm ' Chicago White Sm; and Boston II . V , v.7. ,. .. Flyers- Dodgers Play Second Game Of City Finals Tonight 5'3" 'l7"” l" H” mnlnr Mantle almost became a 5:44 Dirk Gernert batting came: rlawl W""'”'”'-l ""9" in the Yankees 7-6 decision nth, runs and Ike Delock shuttinit nu irst Place shaky start Wad; -at an H victory"m."” s'li”i.'o..3 -I the Phllllu.-led by not Ennis. gigs four Cardinal pitch for Rnberlt Wu uueti for 12 mo. lncllldlnl four doubles and . homer. but held on to even his sea- son record at ms. He put down I ninth-inning Cardinal uprising which s w tit; 3,551”. "0" once on This Bluingamda aingle an infield t d .' single. 0" In St" Mum. Roberts trailed 4.4) 1 I ninss but bore d0WTltejrn::-m 3:. Phlllies got him a lad. Ennisbatted in three runs with 'tlii'ei- singles. y emu! Ind Catcher Ray Kalt blasted a home run and two doubles driv- ing in three St. Loni, mu. ' BALTIMORE (AP)-The (flex... land Indians squeaked by with a 3-2 victory over the Baltimore Or ioles Wednesday night when Vi, Wertz drove in the winning mm with a sacrifice fly in (hp eighth inning. Starting Oriole pitcher Mike lrted Sox. battling for third place in the American League. also came through with victories in the only other day games. The White Sox defeated Wash- .iiigiuii. 9-7. despite a six-run rally by thc Senators in the ninth. The lRcd Sox downed ,.Detroit. 4-2. with in three ,er threat to preserve Tom Br:-we-r's 17th victory. Jun Wilson. who had lost eight stratum. had a three-hitter going .into the last inning. Then the lsciiators rallied for six hits and than the potential tying run at the 'pl:iie when Ellis Kinder put down lthc iiprisini p Ni-llir l-tux. Minnie Minoso and Wzilt llrtipti led the White Soxis 14-hit aiiarl. Fox got four and Minoso and Dropo three each. Scheduled for night games in the National League were the Braves and Pittsburgh Pirates. New lurk at Cincinnati and Phil- adelphia at St. Louis. The lone American League night contest cent lhe lndians against the Or- ioles at Baltimore. ClNt.'l.'VN'.l'l'i (AW -- The little iirllr iimlzo-ii. and I-'lyr"s 0133' again toruciil at ,'llt-niorial Field in the second izanw or flip Ciiy League lfnals. The i)0ilEE'l'S with a win in the closely t-oiitested gzinic on Tues- day can hccome City League cliainpioiis for the second year in I row with another victory to- night. However. the Flyers will have something to say about that Ind will be trying to force a third game Friday. Tiie-'tlti,v's game was one of thel tiaiexliinci lfH'7Wll-'71: g men in Citiciniiati's lineup did the Fornielcs was coasting along on 3&4 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Thtiraday, ring; so, use Rollie's Arrows ll-6 To Even Final At 'l-T Rollie's Arroiis on the brink of elimination from the Queen s Coun- ty intermediate B semi-finals. de- feated the Abhies 11-6 at Memorial ' Field last night to still!" "'9 3"": les at 1-1. -' Veteran hurler Lloyd lliatfallum went the route for the Arrows al- lowing the Abbies only hll5- 31!" Dunn gave up eight hits but his teammates made eight errors be- hind huh and allowed I (Wk 0! unearned runs. The Arrows hopped nun a 4-0 lead in the very first iTirt7rratid SPORT ECHOEF Jnlinrty llarroll I)lHll5 P" :11? "ll little lcaguers I real outiii,; bF)l4ll'f'. he closes down his activities for S'Side Little Leaguers To Play Games In Nova Scotia best of the year and a good size crowd of fans turned out to see it. with the teams playing the best brand of baseball of the entire year there will likely be even a bigger cruvid there tonight. (leach Fiddler MacDonald will be going along with lefty Jack Burke who beat the Stars twice in the semi-final round. one of the wins being a iio-hitter. Coach Forble Kennedy has another southpaw mm tPnl MacDonald ready to do. the flingiiiu for the Dodgers. TN THIS CORNER More Ballgames Needed Like Tuesday's Thriller More baseball games b that same win as the one the Dori-i. gets and Flyprs played Tue.sda.V night would bring baseball hack fol as former stature, at a major upon in Charlottetown in loss time than it takes Jackie Robinson to lfeal second base. In the opinion J this witness it was by far the! best ilanie of the year not only because it was a thriller right down to the wire htit for about In rim time this year the play- aps themselves showed a tremend- ous spirit. We don't mean to imply that fightln: spirit. was absent from all other contests hiil it most certainly was never before an much in evidence no it was last night. final: will be finish- nighi If the Flyers should win tonight's contest and on Saturday we swing into the in land flriala as tho intermediate Abbloa head for Stu-nmaralde for The Olhr ed Friday the first game scheduled to start. at 2.30. The series will be the hest-of-five and the second game will be at Charlottetown Sunday. The Abhies should be the favor- ites to take home the title but if present Summersirle teams are an l thing like they used to be this won't mean a thing. Summerside is oper- ltinll at a big disadvantage with no lights and no games on Sun- riayii for as a result they have quite ', M”; ,,,,.,., '.,..,. m. mi” lens ban-hall this year than have to woo thr fans back from other aimorttm... ritm were a time? more than the usual group in the stands for Tuesday”: game and avail though they shivered thrnunhl cool. damn weather for nine inn- Inga everyone we tallied to was well uidsfii-d that their money had been well spent. Maybe. they grulitod the gnoaiplmplel to the Oicltemnil of the game. and did- not notice that we have Mag 50- ut with anything but ideal base- ball weather. We would vantura a mi-min Hint wen a blunt Pi-owtl will be in attendance to- night. I H unfortunate Int lie play-l dict have to be a short but-of-. Iree Iarlaa. but the mall la an . and with the coming intermediate and junior playoffs and the curlail- , at playing time there just wasn'tl any other anititlon. Monday night's tacit and field meet will Iae the last of the lights ot Memorial Field this year. with the and of August. they will have been in tip- tiralion for two months and ivenl h that short period the Absgwolt. Club is in the red because of it.t We Ihoulrl ha thankful we had them ' aa IMII as we did for without them the lemma would have been al ailrry men. Five and nix lnningl nines are never popular with faniti who pay to on nine. the Abhii-it, whose players have been getting at least two and some- times three games a ucck all sel- son long. This may seem like only a small advantacc "n the Abbie: to some but baseball players w tnll you that, up in at point. the more games you play during the year thr better you will be in playoffs. (Xariotte' . has another Q lad coming young hall Player. who may In a year at no pm- vido local fans with a lot to cheer about. He is young Harry Callag- han who played his second game with the Dodgers Tuesday and handed himself around first base with an assurance you wouldn't aapeet in a youngster. Harry is a little Mi the short aide for first baseman but than he is only is years old and can he expected to grow a good bit in the next few yaant. Harry didn't get any hits llluly played oorisldara blyp damage Wednesday night as Roy McMillan and Johnny Templa drove in decisive runs to give the Redlegs a 4-3 ictory over the New York Giants. The victory gave the Reds a sweep of the two- ganic series with New York and kept them in hot pursuit of Mil- waukee and Brooklyn for the Na- tional League lead. McMillan and Temple got a lot. of help from some light relief, pitching by Art Fowler. who ra- licved starter Johnny Klippstcinl in the fourth. l McMillan drnie in two runs in. the second and Temple drove in what proved to he the decisive'. tally in the fourth. l ST. LOUIS lAPI -Pliilarlelphia ace Robin Roberts survived a. By THE CANADIAN PREM RESULT! l AMERICAN Cleveland 000 002 0lfl-- 3 9 1 Baltimore 001 100 000- 1 9 1 Garcia. Mossi 47i, Lemon ts; and Hegan: Fornieles. Wight (xi, Loes ill) and Triandoii. W-Mossi. I.-Fornieles. Chicago M4 OM III-- I 14 I Washington 000 000 106--1 I 2 Wilson, Kinder lot and Lori"; Wiesler. Griggs 14'. Gm); t7l' Chakales tilt and Courtney. W Wilson; L--Wiealer Detroit 001 000100 - I 7 1 Boston till 000 4 in 1 Earth Running 13'. Mlnterlon (Gt. Abcr ill and House; Brewer, Dciock Ill and White. W--Brewer. L--Hoefl. Kansas City 401 ml 000-- 6 6 1 New York 02! Oil) fl(l3- 'I I0 4 McMshan. Crimiaa ism, Shani: tilt and Smith: Kuelu. Morgan I7) and Berra. W --- Morgan. l,--- Shantz. HR;--Kansas City. Robin- non. NY---Mantle, ('ollina. NATIONAL Pittsburgh 000 000 001- 1 1 0 Milwaukee 010 00fl l'l0&- 4 7 0 5 Law. Face till and Shepard; 'Burdetl.-3 and Rice. L-Face. HR5: l Mil-Mathews. Adcock. New York M0 200 fXl0- I l2 3 l Cincinnati 030 IM 00x- 4 I I Antonelli and Sarnl; Kllppatslii, TDWIGF (4) and Bailey. W-Fowler, 'L-Anfeonelli. HR: NY-Sarni. three scatteied hits until the sixth. when the Indians pushed across two runs. Cleveland had a strong threat going in the eighth but managed to put only one run across. After Bobby Avila had singled, Bill Wigltl replaced Fornieies for Balt- imore and pinch hitter Jim Busby singled, sending Avila to second. Both advanced on a double steal, Culavito was walked and Wertz drove in his second run of the Eight with his 400-foot itacrifice V. Fornirlcs was t-horned with his seventh loss compared to threei wins. lndian starter Mlk Ga l failed to even his record. wliiiichl mum” u "'7 dimwl" M um I stands at l0-ll. and thc victoryj M" M "an H '5 hm abm" went to Don Mossi. his sixth inf ' ssllacliie Parlier another season. If present plan.-i materialize. the whole five major teams will be going to Pictou on Saturday. it is thought two games will be played between All-Star teams ol' the group. On Labor Day the Plctou little leagiiers will be playing our boys in Summerside. This should provide a satisfactory and enjoyable ending to the 1056 little league season This Summerxide Biisclinll As- sociation is trying valiantly to get its season finished with the conventional play-offs. but that Old bl; bogey. standard time. is BASEBALL -ROUNDUP in SW9 lead STANDINGS By Tl-ll; ASSOCIATED PRESS WWNIFEG 1”” Jackie Ame,-ten Lulu, Parker. Edmonton Esklmosl w L Pot GBL.tr1pla - threat dliarterback. has N,,,..'y,.,.,. taken over the lead in the indi- 82 46 .Ml -- . , Cleveland 5 51 M vidual scoring in the Western Chicagn 59 55 .557 11.Inl-QVD-l'0illnCl8l Football Union. 3051,", w 37 AW, 12,5 Statistics compiled by The Cana- Dctrnit II M .484 m' i inn Press for games including gammor, 54; .9 .443 ",5 Attila 27 show that the former Washington a I I” 3 Mississippi State all - American Kan!" G," g. M 3” gm has scored three touchdowns and l ' t kicked two singles, for 20 points. Inlornniinni Lu”, Tied for second place were the W L I,” GEL previous week's leader. Ed Vereli 1-m.,,,m, an M vi of British Columbia Lions. Earl Miami " " in l Lindley of Edmonton and Bob Mc- Rochn," ., 0' '5" ya Namara of Winnipeg Blue Bomb- Mommnl ,4 M '5” W) ars, each with ill points on three mchmnml .. N hi H fouchdowni. Verab failed to make Ham,” .7 N ""716 any. headway in a single game Columh". Ga 73 '”71 I during the weekend as the Lions Bum," I H ' 75 were blanked 1R0 by the Esks. -”5 3”! Parker picked up 19 points dur- lng Esks' two weekend games. Joe Pagllel. halfback with Cal- gary Starnpeders. held fifth spot with is points on two touchdowns Ndliilietl to P Welter Crown EDMONTON t('Pl (Johnny Salkeld of Calgary. f7aiiiid.a'it No. 1 welterweight boxing contender, meek Edmonton": Al Marott.l. rated No. 2. here today in 12 round: for the vacant Canadian PRORARLE PITCHERI 'NEW YORK (Apt - Probable pitcher: for today's major league Klmett with won and lost records in parentheses: . National League Pill-UHlfZlI at MllWIIllfQb4 Friend 115-13) vs auiii no.5; in Phillipa 13-2! Brooklyn at Chicago (12-91 vs Davis r5.m Only izsmc.-i scheduledl American League J40 Klmbn ntheduied. Chills, Favor Graig Beat Ahbies never looked back. The Ahblu got ea in the second but the win- ners broke the game wide open with six more in the third. Billy Hulliee paced the wlnngrf attack at the plate with a long triple and I pair of singles. Don R03!” and Hector Macbougall each had two hits. Jack Shepherd was the big man with the stick for the Abblea lash- ins out 8 triple. double and single. Kelvin Dowling picked up a pair of birigles, The next and final game will 1,. played Saturday afternoon. 1 impossible to start a game at I p.m. and get five innings played before it gets too dark to play ball. in a pitchers” battle of few hita and few errors it might be done. but the odds are always 0;iliien Drives Single Winner ARGONAUTS POUR out 'l'ornnin Argonaut tackles pouriton (72) while Fred Black rsai. In M1 ltuarterback Sam Etchever- I-iardiman Cureton (60), ry during the Big Four game in ion (00) and Nygaard (87) close Montreal. Tom Hugolls) is put- in. .tlng a block on Argos' John Wel- Alex Pon. (CP Photo) against it. The boys will try to finish the playoffs by playing on Saturday afternoons. The following it I list of the leading batters at the end of the regular season in the Summerside DU QUOIN. Ill. (AP)-- Nimblej Gaits Farm of Carmel. Ind.. swept coils in the 318,000 Matron Stake Wednesday at the Du Quoln state i 1923. Colby. bay filly owned by Two SCIENTISTS ENTER voLcANo (Reuters)-Two Rus- to a straight-heat victory over 8 sian scientists have descended in- field of three - your - old trotting in the steaming c,-me, or an ac. t.lvc volcano in eastern Siberia. Moscow radio has reported. It lb was the first time men had been " 9'; inside the 9.000 foot crater of vol- Ilcano Avachinskaya Sopka since The scientists took pictures of the inside of the crater for sci- entific data. LONDON MONTREAL 77.591 far this scam officials show. this year comp passenger. through the port of Montreal ,0 passengers have ll'l1V0di-ligsghln (C?) - A record have pggsed 3- 90ml) ed with 50,843 in the corresponding period last year. figures released it A total. ared with .72 in the same period last season. Whit. 42,307 sailed from'Montreal com. pared with 3.471 last season. Baseball League: , mm . . 5" H P"! Rain interrupted two N” l”.'k"' 25 l" -339 grand circuit races. The 514.000 G,'i3"l.('”"l-V W 1" -333 Matron for three-ycar-old pocers Jim (trad-V 15 5 -333 will be completed today. But lhel -'09 Dali” 33 9 -321 322.000 Castleton two-year-old lrotl (;'la”-""9 Gull” '9 11 -303 was called off and honors divided Ld Dalton ll 12 .293 gftgr two heats, Mark Delaney 11 5 -236 Major Newport. from the New- D0" Gilli-i 35 7 -250 port Stock Farm Stable of Southf Eddie Boat" 22 5 .227 Plalnfield. N.J.. won the first in-at: Ulric Gallant M ii .222 of the Cnstleton in 2:05 3-5. then Garth Harris 32 7 .210 finished second to Bond Hanover” Gord Grady H I .214 driven by Joe 0”Brlen of Aiber-I Fidele l)esRncl-in 3.1 7 .212 ton. P.EI.. tn the second heat in; RDK. Phillip! 25 5 .700 204 I-5. l Dartmouth Shades Bearcats 4-3 In H. D. Playoff Opener l nARTMOUTl-f. N. 8 1GP) - Dartmouth Arrows took the open- ing game. of the beat-of-seven Hal- ifax and District League final! Wednesday night when they edged Truro Bcarcats 4-3 in a tight-field in: playoff opener. The victory wits calimed in a big lhree-run eighth inning for Ar- Team Matches Washed Out ST ANDREWS. NB. 'CPl-. Team matches scheduled to windl up the Maritime Seniors' Golf Att- aociation t 0 u r n It in e n t were washed out Wednesday by a chil- ling rain. The meet ended with one compe- fjtion. a playoff between two New Brunswickers for second place in class A. Francis Mavor of Ed- mundston. 1955 champion. de- feated Percival Strceter of Ruthe- rtay 75-77. Next ,Veai”s tournament will he played at Dlghy. N.S. IRAQ OIL lrmtis oil revenues add "P M .i2il0,000.000 3! year. rows when they vivercanir a one- run deficit. and then staved off a threatened Triiro rally in the ninth. There were no home runs. Billy Walsh. keeping eight hits well scattered. went all the way for the winning Arrows while he not airtight support from his er- orless teammates. On the other mound Bob Ritacco held the Dart- I mouth squad down to six hits. but his opponents took advantage of well-placed hits and three Trtiro errors to spark their attack The second game of the sPt'iP.3 will be played at Truro tonight. Horse Racesl Grand matinee of horse racing at Egmont Bay Race Track Sept. 1st. with three classes well filled and all racers on time at 2 p.m. sharp. A good canteen for the benefit of the visitor. Joseph Lteclair. in charge. Brooklyn 300 030 201-11 ll 0 title. Chicago 003 00100?--4 ll 2 Send Boudr U Promoter Pat Glannone an- Ersklne and Campanelll; Kal- nouiiced that all proceeds from xer. Host!” "M Hacker (6). Val- To Hospital the sale of fight programs plus 1 percentage of the gate will be l they picked a few light ones. 5.; ., mug "ml ,3 g." g. an cntlnetti tilt and Chlti. Landrlth weight of the hats the kid had ui "”- Ir K31-"K "R! -- Brooklyn- un "um, mm M I" ha MllCamp:inella, Snider. Chi Hoak, tween them and all three were mm mm”, M, . Ml", mu. Roberts and Lopata; Dickson. not-.it wiiitiot-it rather than a;C'''"""1 131. R, BI-ylock W. Kon- nmumn m", "lrng w, M" , iitanty (SI Liddle l7l and Knit. 1" mu" ,,", ,,u",M,d i, in" W-Roberts. L-Elayloclt. l-lRs: Pha- b”n Mu,” y,,t".d,y. w, imp, Ennis. Sti.-Katt. hitting ability. rite team: um. .!i"- , A,,,,,,,-eini- . riozosiooti-ttiio P"-""' """ "" T "'"”' ' lst. Louis 220 100 001- it it I International League NEW YORK (AP) -- Manager Lou Boudreaii of Kansas City Athletics was taken In a hospital 0-filly Wednesday suffering from hltrh fever and chills and is ex- pected to remain for two or three days. Dr. Sidney Gaynor. New York Yankees' llhysicizin. ordered the "no visitors" sign out at Lt-nox Hill Hospital because Boudreau had not slept all night. "He was brought to the hospital .ZlKS(lIlCNE . hAlaiaMu.U , --v 9 g . '--I-r 7' 7”-T First at 5:45 a.m., and naturally I said :::CrllI'el;"" mo; 3:. T 3 he wait to have no visitors. at least harm,” and Smmn D"! "M until after Wednesday it game with cg Vert smtt. tlnlveriiiy of Nrhrllll . the Yankees. 1 unnled ltim to gel. 33:5" some Ileep. but her probably ttit-i Bum." ml” mo Vi . , ,' ting up watching the same now Rochester not 003 00X--- 4 11 fl "V" """"l""'" The hospital confirmed this. nay-3 lng arrangements had been made to put a TV set in his room. Hahn. Weiss tilt and Tompkin- mn. Sherry tin. nlaylnck. Wright, ,'.”alhn”"” ””"l- I" c 3'”''”'-'t- L Dr. Gaynor attributed the ill Tnmm" am 002 M" g ! I I treat: in after effects from the ex- Mmmw” M0 M0 mg g 1 zrtraclion of a wisdom tooth Mon- day. and said also that the Kan-. K. Johruon. Hetkl H) and Saw- atiild; Kipp and losebaru. L-K. Johnson. HR: Mfl-Parrla. - Havana 000 on City pilot "also seems to have a throat infection." M The hospital reported "a conrli-; 00" m1"' 1 ' 'lltion was not serious. I turned over to the Cerebral Palsy Association. The 27-year-old Marotti. form- erly of Younlstown. Ohio. has l0s' only three of his 06 professional fights. including a 10-round split verdict to the 23-year-old Salkeld The welterweight title wait dc- clared va ca nt when Quebeclt Tony Percy could no ionizer make the 1.47-pound class limit. 'l'0DAY'I TENNIS Two matches were played yes- terday evening in the first round of the men's singles of the Char- lottetown Tennis Club Tournament. Scott Rogers defeated lvn Cud- more 6-2, 6-3 and George Burnett whipped Al Landry 6-0- 0-1. Today's schedule L. Driscoll vs. Mannie Kayn W. Blanchard vs. Roy McConnell Gordon Moore vs H. Siimpel H. Power VI. 1'. Landry 8. Rogers vs, t', Wllletl 3. Rogers vs. W. Murphy I A. B. LePage, Cavendishg Club President. 3TH ANNUAL GREEN GABLES OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT cavisuoisir. r. s. i. 3 Open to all men and lady golfers. I 36 hole: medal play I ' .K'iuiilay and Moiidaiy. Sept. 2nd and Ilrd lg l 1 Entries close Friday. Aug. 31st at 6:00 p.m. - Place entries with- (TECIL DOWLING at Cli't,owri Golf Club or Coiumbiui 000 010 2.21:” 5 ll 1 t N fatten and Dotiere: Kuiiava and '-r'"- 0 O. ' afilngli tot can no. 1 ii 2 "III". chum r mond Ml 0M fll&- I I I Own and Walton; Clrotto. Starr 0"", M c.rd' MI and Wailinatort. L-Cleotte. HI: milmlng. N"f' up. pk”: m'T""m"" lluutti aald Wdaeiidtiy in but declined an "attractive" offer to play for It. faith Cardinals for the remainder of the saaaoii. The former Ypkee shortstop said Franli Lane, general mau- altar of the Cards, called him Eskimos Cut” Four Playars t......,. ...... .... ............ .. have him in every same for ttir oomonrou tcri -. Edmonton -- hinder 0' "M The "mill Eskimo football club announced hm I sumac Idl- Wadnesday that four players. la- Rilltttlh who no vea an an- eluding um. American rm”.-u, conditional rtalaaaa vunkeeal have been cut from on twin to Saturday. also halt a mitt doaetl ter. in adeutiag Bl television posts .The American ' layers an to consider. tackle Clarita anal. fortatly The 8-year-old hallplayae lid with Davin! Uaiventt): contra not say how much Lain offend. .;...... tumor IIPPLY r,ooo' ICILIOUIII. Australia (Ken- 3: Dick lieatly. llnlversl at alinma. The Canadian in hard lab Waugh. with University of Tantra last year laavu llakimol with 1: tin- . midi”. riiti-mar. U614 , he been-. who I I& a hack hints. 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