L.4 A g ' - 7 ir force eea egion , . ... . 5 3 ill Deciding Galllh I I I i I Z i in i ' r t The RCA! Royal softball team ionniiii-as on a decision made by defeated the Summerside Legion- umpire Joe Hunter on a plsy at the naircs in the final game of a best plate involving batter Gerry Allard. of five final series for the champ- Both Andrew on the mound for - , - ionshlp of the summerslde Men": the Royals, and Armstrong for the Page 8 The Gunman Thurmhh Aug' 19' 1904 Softball League. The score was 5-3. Legion pitched good'ball. Andrews . T. A . and is being protested by the Leg- giving up seven hits and Armstrong '.' rwww eight. Andrews struck out five, and - ac ers- airy ie gain - . 1 - Gallant and Proctor led the Leg- V H)" "lckmerh each hitting 2 for t e u Robinson was the leading ECAF - . batter. also getting two hits in four tries. I I Canada Packers moved back into hit double: for the Packers while Home runs were hit by Kirnber a tie for first place with the Sune Douis Gaudet and Keith Dslziei and Boylan of the airforoe team. - l '; shine Island Dairy in the City had doubles for the Lions. Thg fielding gem Wu Go,-don I ; Softball League yesterday evening The Lions pulled off the double Kelly's knee-high running catch of ' 1 1 by defeating the Parkdale Lions,plays. Chandler to apps Arseiiault gschwemmr-3 Texas lenguer 1,, the Forbes Kennedys Iunging tag of attempts. Donnie Cameron hit two Summary-RBI's - Kane. Ken- Th! 31" Shop Wheeler; 3," , ll-6 while the Dairynicn. and thelto Merle Longaphie and Louie sixth. iDonnle Cameron as he raced for 10, (mm May. M"Leod.2' Rudy. Hmdrh the Legion meet on the Old 131,. 2 City Slickers were playing to a Gaudet to Frank Shephard. Billy Boy SCORE the plate in the eighth inning was Kenny Mnbonnd mm. . mu h-n C Gnu, I Lgmuey Green mond while the sunshine Island 3 7-7 draw in a game that lasted ten Wrighthmade a good fielding play utlnnlim t the decisive play in the second nelh M nab f Cameron, H M E ' i A' 1 ' ' Dairy and the Parkdale Lions may 1 innings Ion I30ule.Gaudet for the other de- AB R H PO A E game of the best of seven series for 0 l 5 0 3 Y Ifnld I'lml- hb cl 5. C. Ind 3- on the Psitdsle Diamond 1111, The Basilica Youth Club aimastllensive highlight of the game. Kelly H 5 0 1 3 1 the Island Junior baseball cham- centre in the fourth. ind you!!! 4. Stolen bases- Purcell. Home evening at 6.45 in City somm” clinched a play-ctr spot by uomingy Strong-ai-med Jimmy Flannlgan a ' 3 V h b N m,g,;,,,,y c I 5 o 0 7 1 uionship between the Curran and Jack Kane made a spectacular stop ,unyM"Lwd. -1-,.ip1,..M,cL,od. League games. frnm hehiiid in the List inning to ill his second -mound appearance of . There was gooto neiurston lpe I33; Armsmmgl hi 3 0 I 0 Z 1 Brizss Junior! and the Junior Ab- 01 a hot roller in the ninth and Doubi,,4,me,on. Gum Gndyy The Dairy and Canada Packer. edge Keefe Drug E-'1. ithe. season pitched the B.Y.C. to gistiront 13;! hn Ed -mmn0DCol Allan. at 6; lb 5 0 0 0 I O bies at the Queen Elizabeth Park, held Grant Grady to a single. H"; by 'nch,,.D1,y Hand,-.h.n, Le. are ted for top spot in the stand. The Dairymen and the C-ily'i.helr win over the Keefers. George 1375011 R01! em 3;” mic: mi; Hp Gluaml as y 2 2 2 0 summeraiue, yesterday afternoon, These two plays and Kennedy: mung 5.c,mc,nyDx.n,gs,"1. mg with 30 points while the played um” umpire John -m,we 5cmey,,. started (0, my gears” egian wn; ougdi esho” vb” Duncan. Sb 2 1 0 0 3 which the Charlottetown team ta: were the but defensive plays fjcg hits-Hlhdflhinv Sflulrehriszs. Wheelers are in second place with ii as forced to call the game on ac- and was replaced by Bill Martin summer. V sum "3 3 ,5 11ia'vT-MCNem'1b 3 0 0 9 1 07”” by a score of '1-5. of the Vi!iWl'l- D0" M39!-905' wild pitch-Handrahan. 38 Dointl. The Wheelers have one rmlnt of darkness. The score was ii the fourth. ;1”l1:9.Ci:jl l:”dI,Gk':L5l"” iiepolfie snt:'p,.ocu,,3 -21, 4 0 2 1 2 0' The Vi-film?-5 had when the lefid W0” 1" 5'10" W” 3004- . Umpires-Pl.te-Hunter; bases, game in hand on the Dairy and 1 can at the end of the seventh inii-: Ray Macclcskey and Des Burge Eu lfahy P 18 t aelrliiollbv i11Lr-IF. Gallant, rt 3 0 1 2 0 0 in the third inning with two tallies For Curran la Brian. 13011815 Ryan. Bernard. two on the Parkers. . mg. Bath tennis scored again inysi-ored on an infield error in the 9 K 1" EVVWS "0 3 H h- 41, L C. MECNHH do 0 0 0 0 lafter C. in B. had scored a single Arsenault, rookie centre - fielder, the tenth. The city scored llllteelfirst i” the seventh to put the 31m',';v”l(';'d2”:c(i3::g':”:pofw:j”,ffT:e McCausland', ph C”"m"1"”le 5599” m”"'- cm” h”"”e.d M m" ""'h”"" 3 m'”"'' ' 7 runs in the seventh inning to force B.Y.C. ahead. In the last of the Um?-mm rROV Md sunemd head 1 0 0 0 0 O lottetown added two in the fourth and his throw-ins were also good. o S n the game into extra innings. tseveiiih with the bases loaded injurriu and imssmlv 3 com-usskm Tom” 35 3 7 24 11 hand one in the filthy making U"? DOW” Cimemn Went bwk 1'” , Sonny Szull p.tched for the City.Gcorge Schlcyer lined out to Des but Gasmn suited mist High! it was RCA; Ray”: iscore 5-1. The Curranites managed the hole at short to stop Kancs I I and Crd B.-illcni for the Dairy. Burge to endptlie game. not true zmd mm he had been re AB R H PO A Eye single tally in their half of the grounder and his long accurate Stiill gave up l'.lIlC hiis and Bolleni hschleyer hit a home run and leased from hospital the mommgy Norman. C! 3 0 0 3 0 oififth. and both teams scored once heave to first nipped the young E hm number. n M1319 ,3.) ;park LdheB11:e?im.,!laub,cL1; fonmxmg me right Allard, 2,, g p 3 0 1 1 0 0 lnstgie dseventh giving the visitors Charlottetown player in the fourth. Barry Hugh liomc"ed for I 6 Bi Y Us 85 Fm 51' 1" 0 . . . Wilson. as . 4 0 1 1 5 0 h ' 9 "' The boys who swing the heavy the Summerside club. Dairy l" m” 5m” ”""”5' "".3hih.”d "hr" hm while Shrimp Wu" Queried on the matter he stated K""b”'- C i l 1 9 1 0 Th” wbm mm” "' H l" me” 30x SCORE hate. the Intermediates, take to the Last year the Island Intcrmeii. and Jrw Rcvrll both had two hll5.:llltl'nS had two hits and Earl SheD- Uni xgmys had revealed mere was Andy,-iii”. P g 0 1 0 3 0 half of the eighth-, and the home Abbie Junk," A3 E H Po A E new mu "emu: in the opmmg late mm: W” won by the MC A. sit." a iztlzsh. " : 2 3 3 3 iiiaim:itfiiisuiiaiiz.9222.2: 2:: if 2 a 3. 1 2 1-rm or mm my -3 Hm HIS 0!” 1" 133 0i" V ' i ' t- A t ' wiih his prirents in Quebec and for - . i ane. - playdowns. The first game of the crown this season. I-laugh:-y of the C.iy made the bcstycloskcy and John Walsh iieie the me pm” while has been lmmmgl SCllWCl"l'llPI', 3b 4 o 1 1 1 oitwo runs and looked good to add Kennedyp C H 5 2 1 9 1 1 but at Even "nu Wm be played Macbemk buwryymnte mmgm d9””5"e ma-V. M the 3”” lb”: ""5 l" we BY-C' illlaclkyi 9": with Kid Howiii-d, LeRoy Jones and 590”. lb 3 0 0 12 o o a couple more, but Kenblgedyg M.-.cLeod, as . . 5 1 4 3 2 1 at Memorial Field. with the same will be veteran Oharlle Ryan. Eddy Henry Hartmser t05S3d 3 UV? """1,E”m”3 W” hi” W” 5”! and Kid Paris in Halifax. He plans to T9””5 33 4 3 27 10 3 5m9”' "3 95 C”""”” 5 We Ready. lb 5 0 110 0 0 commencing at eight o'clock with Lund will play first, Gus Flynn hitter in posting his seventh win Dickie Ryan of the Keeters paye HEM on we August 30 mm end -1, Suminai-yeP.BI. Pi-ocior, F1 031. their rally cold and the game MacDonald. cf H 4 1 1 3 0 1 the Abbi” phymg Holmmm. second! Buck vvhmock short and of the schedule as tire Packers dc-sparkling defensive ball. cmrlouetown and M mr as is lant, Kimbor 2, Boylan 3. Home ended 7-5. ' Purcell. if . . . . .. 4 1 2 2 0 0 playing coach Jack Rudy of the Hlmld Pinehu um-d. Jack Ready, 593194 thy Lrnna Spud chandler! The umpires were Ev. .MarNelll. know" his Opponent Wm bf, Tlgx. iuiis, Kimber. -Boyian; doubles, Doth Coke Grady for Cuirnn squa,ebrius' rt 3 1 1 0 0 0 Abm" nu announced ha Wm so Wm be 19” "em, Phu Murphy lh or the Lions aitchrd 2- svVeii-hitW 309 Pm?” imd W1" This” Steele. .R”l”"5”" 2' WW”: -'"'"5W"3: 3”?!" 3"” V.”"” Hmdlaha”. '0' Handraham P 3 0 0 0 3 0 with his ace i-igiithiindei Donnie centre and Elmer MacNciil in Jimmy Dmvlim: and Gene Ward' - - - yPrIt;:i;ri. 1. H t h aibbies wereGhitdircell3l'ozizldtlglgggg Totals 37 71127” 5 MacLesn. In his last start Mec- rlaht. it was indeed good news to hear mi V”- ”" "1 E5951 9 9”” .” Y " W L ii ld ui Abbi : itr Read mu ma last ill. I I thay Roy 1,, m ,1, ,1 fiddle. He 3 Cullen, Matheson. hits, including Don MacLeod's C, "4 3. An 1; n po A E ”" hm” C! "R" V” ” y (g u ";d "38 he I y , d over t e stars n a C y League on nu on page 15 S! e n a crowd pleasing. hard hitting box- holaedruh. H; -5igUC: Om 10": Na Grant Grady. 3b 2 3 g 3 3 3 phwo" context. Ha ha noi pnchg 5' Wm 10”” ”3h””? lmd 3 V"Y" A wii 9 9"”- ii" '5 3" W55 0119 a Cameron. ss .. ed for well over a week and should l' ' line fclZow.I-lewilieiiter Soph-amoral (17:12. . ed for twelve hits, Whirled Dine. C. Grady. p 5 1 1 1 3 0 be in to mrm (or me ml orunt year at st. Dunsiaifs Univor-iI,yy5' .and walked six. Gord Grady, if -i 4 0 1 0 0 0 P p B o c 0 this i.iii. We asked lilm last night Don "Duck" MaCLe0d was the Legurgcy, ,1 4 o 1 o o i”i;;:fu'f n the Hwy FUEL nus ' 1 I liiohriliimgmhei iihopfd '-R1) contlmiie llfilliilng Iltlilckeiro Olivlheafihfgiiglolills (c3m?i'i1i'iicih” 2 (i l : ti gpmmni 9”" 0i "'9 H”1m”l" Mm Emma Holman 0! 5"” Mickey Cannot: 109 ”bgeclausge I loeegit lI3'e1heV; f xligin losrwerea trille and home iV;lrir:alen' 2b 4 0 I S .'i 2 Intermedlne cinch (mm s""""''' B... by To” nicrside cariicrl a 96 over the Florence Mackenzie Ill ii) p . H . -jica .' x- 5&9 S5 I 9' -I v glde. schufmgn. . gonverted cgtch. . 'q"mmcmdP :0” Course yesterday Ham MacDonald 1” gglli-Igltl lllEnllllxl;0l?'1l2lu(C)ll i)i:i)2:lii5i3'-till gmlnlmgr ldlyrcfolikhllaalliieinfoliofgcfgs :l:hi?lrlIi:aLsn'l:1 I: ll 01 fl, C? get. his hurled well this year for . - - " ' 2 .i i x - V . - . ra fl . . . l """'"”0" "1 .”':d "1: rrfmpn"lm:,::ig'1';::l isirlcnyirimll 1:3 3.; Lake it on the inside and oiitsid:." rlhe mm? League Giants defeat" for the Curranltes. He had three Totals - a . . . . i . . .. 40 5 12 3712 3 1l,,"HnlC:;: E&1l:;1?s"rN:nr;"1ladicS go” burmh; sliewart 113 -,-7 we suggested. Gnsmn agreed but :lL;yI'I1;1";a';jm.I"d1i3Il3 Z3418 fyestwpt hits. including ii double. in five x-replaced Gord Grady in eighth. , . r - .. - ie .eague sug es s inurnanient. Sally 3051" ”5 in ;f"mW"d he mmmd 10 W”-""3e Memorial Field. Freddy Burke was a s Mrs. l-Iolnirin will carry a six Kay Johnston 117 3h.”"5 for 3 um?" Bun” he n3h'5 in in 1 it h d 1 I I 3 stroke leavl over her nearest com- Dot BakerL.. d :g:xt2x..l5hecei:f;rrniCzlti,r f:::::1:1gh”V:1eLhi:iMt:cI:'ady1e?1Ktl)i:clo:i:r?n stern” 0 I n ii:-tivrir .Vi':. l'luIh Home of.N(-tiic Mac co m N p d.l; t 'k r tn pg . Freddy Burke and Bi” Glmeyi 3” '- Fiininiciculn in! n the SN'(Ilh'l Jessie Parker "p mu Ln” U m "r the Hug" both hi! hom runs for the Cl '1 l : iriund of tho lOlll'nfIVllPnl which Loilia Scliuriiian . . . while Wcndrl(l Adams dug l t - ' 1 1 i . . . . i . ban ed iii '3, 5 tvlllgbr glayfid in Charlottetown ?:ealiili(:I1BSr!;1E'l':niEIfI 1;;I,.,,1.:1'l Srlllllrljlllflfi hlailelbrzalisl lnSElli':i:illwO hits John Arsenault ghit t)wo n ' nn.aur ax. . , ' ? in e f thieId' - i f Yosterda)"s round wand played Ir.)illiati;l Cuxdmore :?ll:.;'n0?" ffrntwgrsliebbizfllggggg I lanmM:il:ll:ou::ll one.nBli.lIll; ublgeigi-ly he dune l ugm cud he” on Mon TRACTOR EDD”) i ii ideal weather con itions. oro y . ormnn p - V h d L. 1115.1 1 i a ' pr llV1?V1::. hm" Smiphnm of Sumpimlen Gum " thine (rfurra-niles It has ;i: aF0”g'i:-in'Ig is lri)cd:ld”ri:me1egi;llr)el:ii. day, August so. it has been annoim- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, AT iwmnnmwnvwimmnvwimwr nn.txusvuurtumiH--nmmnm, . wdvbmm ”m”'1"" . siinrr rif lfil foilnwcil hy .Vli:xgGwc-n Banbmir mm," xuw Mt Dim” in (he '11!” 3 ppmpymtue League: Holman: D0hei”W- I In t p l lllll Ahclmum M Charmuemwnlrihrmn Hmmu innings hill the effort ha w1slmdlan5 V5' Rnmry Phl”'e5s Young Tmnqr W1 mee Rniop P E. I. with a vnra 0! 105 Elidywe HDobbt: i0""d- i0 make in winning the "D D” ' lliiclginiloilholanndellthei: th:iliol'Ii't:”.thglt ' . ;' Follnwinz are the l'PE;Llrlti.:g. SM Mearrtgie 51213;!!!-t glratmte sgiould plro've of greatlhr-nan the Hgmer Wm be y boygfrom Nat u00.00 IN , g .- . , i n im in acr gnmcs. t was i 1 1 New yrk. I i. . llrlmnn . an uihai Mustard - - . . . Formal” M50 H '1 Plowln starts at 9.45 am Tim I R;'l"'I':1w”Vlm -mg mynmnm. MMDOMM liiigrfirsi nine inning game this Tmmqr. who has come ab”: 3 ' - stlndlrd O i INN. g,H.Pu:i:'.t . lilo Rt.-rnice (Perry r r . ' . rapid U115 P3-ht V937: ha” been nun" T0 l "ll M"'cI'"”"l " 10" '1) Al Mornson " V Coke Grady took the loss and my semi-(man but n W" no um-ct 1wTl'3A!li0l'p b0y' 16 3'03?! and lllldOl' gianphp 110;; 106 Roi The draw for Saturdays round at Coke evident” waif” Ry hm : that the time was near when he in I lrrnc Gridkin 106 Xiycharlottetown will appear in Sate the dav he whduied H.” In”: CEHCAGOI (AP) ,g Frankie I would be stepping into the main zts gle pow Holrn (Inrvnn - 107 90 urL'lay's paper. m,,dm,',. in Char, HM ', Eddolls. coach of the champ- "em Cut” Oil” 3"DTT3l3t0l'u b0Sll1lGl'8 (2 or 3 sod) Jmrr floor 87 V. i 5 , " 7”" ”" ship aiiuaio Bisons of the Doheriy suited iiist nighthe h-d Class 4-Gan l i Sunday aft-zinonn about a nirmili .. first planned on using Trainor in K paw -e-W: e-- - - on-w x'IE0- HOWBVPF Cnk" will have nus. '2::;I::ax;a:i0::;i!e;deagJue'r;Nfd; V six round bouts em. this yenr. But LTIIBWI, WOIIIQD and giI'lI ””m' "'""l” '? "W "W Yum”: shf Abel l h 1 Chip Kc after "Duck" had won one-sided Class 6-Tractor. 3-sod . for the Curranitos and lie niaici as mac 0 9330 ma xi Ldl paler od True 0" e have his moment: of izloi'.i' oini Black Haw)” of the Natmml vsvtewagte Ivaen eghnllry heldzdanig Class 7: tn” ziod me mound more me win .5! H(')xE),llK:ysg.r:,R?;lee. h the mail or the boxing um and Class 8-Tractor, 2 and 3 sod at field speed. - , 1 r c ange was an- In . ”l" - . . named by new Blavk Hawk mg: Tumor "9 in mm W" nermiinieno - Music .. stepaancm .. High- I Aiioiitl-ry ll.-i:ill1;l.h haslclinll sari!-s . ::"i':5x:rC'l igglgmylwdixsgv urmtg ' Mguu dancing - JlllIi0l" 1 game - owns (ml 1. - ', t s Flllfiriill 5li'rilv'.iIlZ Don MacDoii-:Eai-l Smith is) ......... .. 92 ,ilM,i,.c ""5 n.,i,,,,:,,-5 nressurc of business." Ivan. a samd sy'tem' . 'dfCl lttt tu. be M' iii Cl. 941.. ., 1 i - iorme him 3'. nip. origlilrinoi 503:3 thewPrli):f::iBilll Mcdrgzlii a(xCll 94 ififieif ?i.1.'l,,"',.,:h"::,ri;.”,: Ffilf, Detroit LE3: Vieingaeor Don"Duck"'r1-ginop (above, in. ( Admission 50 cents - Children under 14 Free r:mcii.i.dCiich.i 1. hii kl-I eiC . 94 - .. iiw .iii3ik . . ;”:e”..:: .c.:i:.:.. L. ”i"i.'.i"iilli?;.'” .'.?.:..'.”: i..:::."i.:i.i.:. ii: " i9ii.”i'.:'i....”22i.123”EEl" .:ri;:::'.:o:.:i:.:."".i:: Mon mms0N- mm P- Sim sh”. H;"l:(?3l9i'9 G0” Course V9519” '--'r'' r'''-”- -- lIi('k in iltvir quest for an Islandi myE'Eihd0"A'5ii33-t.'S03Ch3d Buffalo two contender for the Dominion Ficld Dmmond this eve;-unl lgpmx i ' Preddent sec!-etary' R'-:41Zl;tll1l'l?(;n1-illiislied one stroke N-S. BASEBALL imprtnlwdlmet bnlsclkfnlli ml” dlmi seasogs Prlorlioethkilct ll)east mo lmmdlewelght boxing cmwn Wm o'clock. . 1 i. . . ml to pas in ozcn vcnrs. t ' i . , was a alicnd of rlub-mate Bill Beer who i-iWFD00i p5gTT"T0 4 Summcrside went heggiri 'fheac d"e"c"m”” 10" til? NPW York 1 I l?idJh5?LhhEdhfhinP”"”m””” hm no-m;;yh;grdgyn,ici 5uaa3tmh””"m"m I "E"”ER50" & 9"”"0"E i . , . . e- p ., i p on y 0 . - 1 , The four arr. Art Maclicnzie. Er-1 Dartmouth 6, Sivllarimi '1 gnarl hilt:-rs on both trams this Eddiiiis. A native of Lacliinc. mu Nlcl1'i'.:nn and Skippy Scar of: narymnuth 5. Stellarton .i. Shnllld be quite an interesting Q09-i We-i overthe Black Hawk Charlottetown. Barry Babcock of Halifax 9: Kvntville 6. series. post immediately. Summerside. DDT Don MacDonald had low net score in the Championship Divi- slnri with a (I8. Trim Rt-zirrs suns 20 to son, in Topcoats 25to 331x3 OFF GREAT ANNUAL AUGUST SALEII ,Hw" p Discounts ofl20 to 5096 on Branded lines of lfiiie Haberdashery. .. Hats. Vloiii Clothing. lopcoais. I Jei4!.Ll..;D.l:!..- F ..i lIP'Ellv.I:.3o A.ii.........................i--' ' I 'l 1 I i . of Chnilnficinwn led the first Dll'lW.”ll ',:0ife:'s with a iinr ill. one stroke liriniv Dick MacKinnon and Bria Giggey of Charlottetown. Second Division honors were won hi first year golfer Merlin Mac- Kcnzie nl Charlottetown who fir- Nl an 83. Mac. Kcnncdy was second with an 84. Maciicnzie had low not in the DlYiElCil with a 64. Top man in the third Division, has another first year golfeil Gerald Burizoynr. He had a gross. of 91 and not of 63. His lit". srnrc wns the lowest of the day Fred Kelly was runner-up to Buigoyni: in the third Division with a gross of 94. ' Dr. Don Brown had low net in the First Division with a score of 67. l')vfcnrlin'.' rlianmioii Drrwin Hcuiitis of Summcrsidc has well L. off pace with a 90. r The second round will be play- ' ed in Summrrrside on Saturday. 1' Championship Division ” Don MacDonald (C) Bill Br-.rr (Ci .. Art MacKcn7.i:- YCF . e; Errol Nicholson (C) .. H. Sear Jr. to Barry Babcock (S) ' Frank Mclnnis (Cl . -v L. Marsh 18! . Norman McLi-od (S) Q It. 0. Macmillan (C) . v D. Underwood vs) 5' P crociiaii (Si V Ted Bradley ici : Derwin Huestes (S) ,',,' D. H. Saunders 4C) A- 2' E 5 Sport Shirts , 1A Price Sport Coats 33V:M2 0" ssnsii oiiiiuiv Tl0l8EI8t Razor Set SMOOTH. REFRESHING SHAVES PANTS . Standout Velee In A low-Prlee Set! 0 Gillette gold-plated TECH IAIOR 0 Package of I e Olllono lluo Ilodu I Streamlined IAKILITI STAND with eompomnenl for UIID ILADIS I Hm First Division 1'. N. Rogers to) Dick MacKlnnon (C) . Bob Oiaiiey (C) Dr: D. Brown IC) Dr. K. Irwin (Cl 1:. I. Praught. (Cl Dr. J. O. Gallant (C) G. K. Pealre (Cl Bill Moreside (Ci Dos Douilng (C) . Jlev. 0. MacDonald (0 Poster Burke (C) . . .. I. Conrad (C) ...... .. ' 'IlaeQnold (0 3:33:33: sgsssazsagsgssg 1;; I 8 3