T ‘fiwsiildlli were; can: - ~ “- v. FfQW spotty/o j i5? ._ s s; Elli‘ E55 5 Effi has alwayl been 5118 machine from the two years old in toiinded horse to Hoe. The events for Canadian colts are a tlrree-mr-old colt stake tact, value I600 athree-yeer-old colt staksi l-llfl knit over a half 1051-4 Asa thrc» adihcesing Smith, Box 617, Fort me, Ont, OCH Cash 159 l-2 by Pefq- V019 a high class 11¢- timehewas whenheis- reoord for age m le track of year-old he nth Ind finishes like I blsllgod. _ cf larilliant and original TRIUMPHANT numlcoulla or iiiiii Thousands Greet In- ternational Ti tl e - holders-Presented With Allan Cup. (C. P. By Guardian's lpeehl Wh-a) MONCTON, Awil lksdoncton Hawks folded their tired winn io- night after a lonl flight to the pinnac‘ of amateur hockeydonl of the North American continmt. In wit; of a heavy downpour cf rain whicheased up toasteadydflmlo as the special sleeping car contam- ing the Hawks pulled into the C. N. B. depot here at d1! o'clock, citizens of Monctun turned out in thousands to give the team that won the Allan Cup twice in succes- sion and added the North Ameri- design. through the principal streets p; passed lenrouto to the stadium where an re At ameeting ofthsnew execu- tive} the following officers were ap. pointed: President-Mr. it B. Brown. gice-President-Mr. Ihrl Maln- n Secretary-Dr. l". O. Dougon. Treasurer-Mr. Arthur Airlock. Committees: Baseball-Messrs. Lou Campbell Bcantlebury, Arthur Airlock, Louis Stewart, Eddie Hornby and Fred ckani. Abegweit Club Annual__Meeting Reports Were Presented On Year’s Activities —- Mr. R. B. Brown Is New President. w: cu!” "action. Much credit ll Pliflot Publishing Co. Ltd. and Hears. Kelly a llclnnis, who at considerable staged modified marathons. guch competitions, who can tell but P. l. Island will yet develop a Johnny Miles. Speaking of football I am sorry l0 My a league was formed with- out an Abegweit team being admit- ted. the main reason being this, thatwith aPrinceofWales Col- ltko team entering senior ranks our chances of recruiting from them W" 8111111118986. and there weren't enough of senior erperience to en- ter our team. The possibility oi an UPDer Canadian English Rugby team visiting the Maritimee next fall should Bfbatly ltimulstc a e for winning the Allan Cup-em- blem of the amateur championship oi’ Canada, both this year and last ‘Toronto trophy for international hockey. It was never in competition and now efforts are being made to resurrect it as emblem o! the championship wall; by nwks, Allan Cup winners, w dc.. mluliiiwl ls snuaul run HAWKS Cup Was Donated By Toronto Man Ten Years Ago But Was N ev e r Competed For. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, be have abea-utiful cup to cherish in recognition of their winning the amateur hockey championdlip of North America, it was learned here today. April 18-11 it can located, idoncton Hawks will Ten years ago Hamilton B. Wllb. stocklbroker. donated .ed Detroit Whiio Stars a time and the cup was not com- peted for. Frank Greenleaf, immed- ‘ after beating such teams as Shef- Both Manchester City flyheCaaadhahfl) 1.0400‘. April il-Mhm he referee's whistle blows and a crowd reaching close to 100.000 settles in their seats in big Wembld’! Sta- dium April 8. two great soccer teams will turn cm a clever brand of football to make the final for the English soccer cup one of the beet-played years. Both Manchester Oil! and Ports- mouth, the cup finalins, confound- ed the experts to make their way into the final. But looking back on the way they got there. their suc- cem proves to be not so surprisir‘ after all. Manchester city gained the final innocent field Wednesday, Stoke City and Aston Villa, walloping the latter club, famed cup fighters, into ‘l-i defeat in the semi-final. Ports- mouth, on the other hand, were called on to meet only one first or-notlling methods. It may be taken for granted Manchester City will not repeat NorthAndSouth Will Keen Duel l: Cup Fin Teams With Strong Half Lines lvéh And Portsmouth W mmmnfifi nlllllli Polllllli (or. By Guardian's special uouunnan. April 13-410 disturbed by playlns on I floor, mnsuvlevv, Y. u. c. a: ‘ es tonight secured a m point lead in the Dominion basketball final here. The T , to Nl-ns defeated Canadian R-ailwayAALfl-Ilinthe game tonight. ‘The Dominion 01's will be settled in the .sec game here tomorrow, the Marit champions, Glace Bay. YIN» JWn eight can crovm to their collection of at Toronto tn ee . in decided not to continue in pace, vslus mo. Both rur- Canadian of 2.0a “Q1132; ‘fr’: mum,‘ ‘hm achievements, a right royal wel- wd Gevrsv Flvwll- "°§;,",1,‘;‘°°',§“ '5‘,,§¥‘,f,‘,;°",1,§,f,',‘,‘§,- Hockey washinwitakflush a qi- févlm“ b}: ti». -~ $033!: l-snglllwspsnd wcisssm mnpacs i‘ $0331,” ‘ ‘Wf-yoar-oid and wdw- 1101;115:5311? H‘ B-dlsm. mm i “m” m“ l’ "'1 “ma” m” mtedthetchuuiud atflteltwhen $mlcmmgmng' egg? all-a mszpsmglteauf; 3'3. mun-Ma - . ’ ‘ ' DUB O CU In ‘ll fl " W I and aillopenclass pace, sssnnnilm n. n, 021:, fimfldiz-ml: mum", m“, Football-Means. I-ou Campbell, | if: ttilfimworédstglii-angllzllwlllllii. He; we“ m“ m kwmvs o, wumm tugs? awn: mwsnlti-rsyzgiater w m“, away” , “moat, pa,” d “w. ‘o, cmuflm an“ m,‘ “d wok . "w", o! L“ L, W. E. Bcalntlebury and J. Connolly. | penmmy 8mg be)?!“ hilly!‘ [Haddock Pittsburgh’ mm "mm an llllste Tan u are 003ml‘, w “me type of game that enabled thrusts pacer-s over half-mile tracks. rur-‘alsn raced oonsstently us, yen’ a mammoth parade, headed by G” MW’ Airlock. “ma, 01b ‘f; m ‘z “ens of the United States alnateur m“ m1", f3’, o mum I, m, sift through the Canadian rams ther- particulars can be obtained by, He is an exceedingly fsst the Monctcn fire department, two nwidrmmu“ mmlatgmu ,°°M°,,',,‘,,,°,‘?"‘H°§§; mckel "mmmn- Bu‘ mime“ m abllit rather thiln falling t: nlck- dam“ m l°rmfl°n p157‘ Sh,‘ m! Rcmlfy. Marvin M. stallion with enesugm, ncgn’; m,» 5mg, bqy wont‘, m4 mm; flogtg u‘ m ‘wk efll" w‘ E- c s “’ hockey across the border waned for y quick P1881118 l?! 91° 1°l"""<l W! backed up by stout defensive ufli ODt-hGpBnOlthORQIuQPdrd Digk myqmlm L59 1,3 1| by mdmy_ueum_ s_ l,’ my, and d m add d h _ late pan president of the Canadian their mistake o! m“ year», m,“ victory for Broadview. .. % shelf all last season. is report- Single G. 1.50 l-2 and is owned by official reception was tendered to Lou Campbell. e zllllimedl chafrlpiolso: olxlobrliilsAx- Ammur Hockey Asmmmm 5h" when they were beaten by Evertun. _-_ in 02:; order annual??? =2 "I. Fgtrtobéihccvcnlstunvi. n. Rey- the Hawks. n» players were es- ma, Tm], ma, Mom n, m“, s; if: "W" f; xggrilfidvm On that occasion they concmtrat- ,- lmll Mid-a m a - r, l “ml-Ml” n - - t- u. t... u. .......|....... u. ... .1...- °.Z."f.“..“.’..‘i‘.°.‘€“u’."l.§'f. .22.: "W" "m “.2.:=.:2::~...“=.:=~r; 3'.°.‘3.:£’°éSi“i.';£.“;.:L,“i.isT. Harvey We» ‘an or!’ m“ M t. in i981 Ems f0f80i"dinmthat each sgson he carried them to the stadium, and 3119mm n, m, 44d,” o; m, Nicknn “fa m, karma“ lpmted- Prinz]?! modifier; 31¢ dw la very rightly that attack was ens D . . n took record asilnprove Qeedailsaciil - - . _ s *P°~“°“"bestf fdfenseTh result °‘ 1°,"- ‘mm "L? lllli-Qzllzddolllm- glllllw- setting away belie; and axial‘ ‘lglmtgrodwgrarouuiflezy ale praident}. o! n“ “mm” o! “ml glggzrters deserve our unstinted ion ggtwllllialln ilalglosfitarg attire was zvommfiul: 2-0, ° 861810 dndwywo n» tons, vlnltht devour-in . “m” . - will 0 --@ .1: m- a...“ —-—— glalf snle track. In i902 he wcn- lop when ‘flatmm thoroughly ‘n. mumsnyt‘ froth-Id lllmtgtlilgolgl “a: with: "n A ziilwlnfntlserllgli while our “eclfuve played no of the C. A- H. A., Thomas Ilock- 51,3171 ‘£1223, ‘$31 (c), able by Gmfllhlfil Spek 31m "my, mum“, m m. m. “Mt no h" ‘on me ‘m! o‘ "Mum, Provinces who emu hm ‘mum u u w MW the part in last years senior hockey hart and John Filman leit Tor- rmpecflve halpbwk m,“ Th, u- Wire) ther honors this year, money winning pacer that ._____ - l-lk Majesty (8) 2.00 W111 Bully. lditor of the Ame-l- can rtsrnan says: "We have loan Illoftne zsstbacers but never one which could brush quar- ters around twenty-cl t seconds with seemingly as lit - ~ -- - effort. Sensational as ishis ' oneisnotpronetorenuns and -- --- it became his stride is - natural and effcrtlcu that it is deceiving Q a quarter around cnde veryhandtly J. l. Voflian 1M Logan Scott (3) 2.0! Scott 2.06 is owned g and assume m 2.01 l-s, by " 3-91 l4. twice set new In? ms starts and looks due for fur- dale 2.01 l-d, cl slnpion three-you. old pacer, has about as much as any pacer living but his has not been able to utilise it to 111s Greatest advantage. but pcmibly with this year's experience he will show his real capacity. He is an unusual young horse and can flail twenty-eight sec- by (Continued m Page lo) l-2 by Abbe- Ipeq‘ tfllne MPetQ today to participate in the wel- i Delivers Address Eh Worship Mayo:- C. H. Blake- delivered the address of wel- .ths triumphant Hawks, in the reception DNBrarrlmo big community ice palace. presented each ember of team Manager Ambrose Wheel- Coach Percy Nicklin and Train- H. M. Smith. with a slgnet ring which are engraved a tcpliol the Allan Cup, and a beautiful parchment scroll in appropriate These presents. ‘ - were on behalf of the corporation asatrgdg a .r£ Frank C. Greenleaf. 0f Montreal. immediate past president of the C.A.H.A., who came to Moncton to- day with the team, for the second President present an address at the annual meeting dealing with the club's activities during his term cf office, therefore it gives lne much pleasure as President of the A.A.A. fcrthepastyearto follow this Under the heading of baseball, rnaylsaythishranchofsporthas made rapid progress the past few years. Each season sees a marked improvement among the players, andifwehadmoreoppcsV-nfrom Island teams and a chance to learn the fine points of the game by meeting outnde teams in exhibi- tion games, it would be a fair statement to make that in a few years the baseball trophy would be held here. Our chief drawback is the lack of games with mainland teams and this is due because we can't see our way to offer the guaranteu these clubs ask to play here. Our team played Bpringhill in the semi-finals and made a good allowing. Our chairman will give you a more complete statement of 1 surely hope they duplicate their present who are particularly inter- team, yet our name was to the fore due to tho untiring efforts of the Forum management, and the pub- lic are gratefully indebted to those men, may I mention a few? Col. MacKinnon, Dr. Yeo, Percy Sim- monds and Beth Henderson, who at a sacrifice only known to them- selves, gave to the people of this Province a brand of hockey not equalled in any other part of Can- ada. The style of play now so uni- form in Canada, the matter oi refereeing aoco to CAJLA. ruin, in other words, the game as it should be played, is being close- ly watched by the younger element, and it is safe to predict that soon Charlottetown will harbour- the Allan Cup. In conclusion re hockey may I say the record of our Junior Abegweit hockey team is something arr citizens feel proud of. Those who coached and brought this team on so successfully are indeed de- serving of our deepest thanks. and victory next year. Seeing so many onto on Wednesday night for the United States in an effort to loc- ate the trophy, IJDIIEERS WIN WASKINUION, D. 0., April 13.— Jimmie Jordan's ninth inning sin- gle, his fourth hit of the game, scur- ed Ralph B0710 with the run that gave Brooklyn Dodgers a 5-4 decis- iaO-fl over Washington Senator-s to- y. The Dodgers gained a two-run lead in the eighth only to have the American League champions tie the score in their half of the inning on a single by Manuela, Clonilfs double and a triple by Kuhel. The National Lesguers, with Jor- dan and Stripp getting four hits each, collected l7 safe blows oi! the combined pitching of Whltehill, Orowder and Russell. kept the Dodgers‘ well scattered, The first two 1cm the cup is won by the team with the best intermediate line has never been more truly proved than in this year's ‘ Both IONDZM, April ll-ifli XVII; British nnpire heavywaight chnr- pica. last night defeated Jinan . 172 ‘ . in s sand- the finalists possess hslvm who can control the ball well, hold it for an opening and find time to make a shot at goal. Portsmouth may have a slight advantage, especially with Captain David mackeray back in the line- up after injuries. while the unor- thodox warlderings of Wbddlc at centre-forward will give the City something new in tactical web- lerne. curiously enough Weddle, who got the hat-trick against Leicest- er City in the semi-final, and has scored seven cup goals this cam 1781811. has never been a prolific scorer in the league. But the QIIB applies to Man- chester City's attack. Strange as it may seem with Tilscn scoring four times against the Villa, neith- er team has a player in the lea- however, allowing only one run each in six innings but, Russell was poun- gue goal-scoring list with 12 goals 0r better. 8o it will probably lie uled 15 round bout when ‘lhranl was disqualified'in the fifth-Q! hitting low. - Harvey declined to weiflr in__ the match was a eatm weight“ fair. Win Title .1" (C. P. By Guardian's S000" ‘PI! MDNTIREAL, April 13. — A lung step towards Dominion senior bas- betball honors was taken her to- night by Nationals. Province d Quebec men's champions, in knock- ing the strong Assumption Oolllge, Windsor, Ont, team out of the fist- ern Qanada semi-finals. ' ' Nationale defeated tho Ontario titleholders 42-37, winning the m-ies in two straight games, havinl ificn the first on Wednesday night N-flt A third game, tentatively scheduled for tomorrow night is no longao-ne- l I l r l film“ ll I lilllf-Rlf-dld successive , presented the m“ “ma, 9g .mma_ “ted m m], b h g n, 1'11 ded hard, lbetween the half-ii cessary and Nationals advancsia- HIWKI Wil-h i130 All!!! Clip ernblem- dial-wk ‘ad field even“, n“ do, have ‘h’! mplcrzxgzn so 2P0 ' ' He,‘ $1211? lilo o‘! ti! B8110!’ ‘lllflilmlmlfluli- light of former years, didn't receive m,” 1n m, m“; l’; "-5 "l ' - '11" 5M1“ "I "n"! “m” w very much enwmsemerlt- It 1a Concludingelzay 1 extend to each a s N“ ‘"1"’ “m 1”" “mm” “POW! l-lld "l0 Qllmlllllm’ lull‘ hard to get athletes to take lntef- member of the executive my ap- ‘ h tons ll week-end for Halifaxwtc porters 0i’ the team almost rent the u; m m]; farm of gecreatio - It is precintli for their loyal support, p housio and boil was“ ~13“- Iool will! their @119"! l! 93PM“ true there are a few who train may I extend on behalf of the ex- mum“. l” “m1” m Dud James received the trophy on behalf of the team. Mr. Creenleaf also ted the Hawks with the Min‘! titleholders. ... , As m the first game, tonight: contest matched sustained I!“ faithfully and sacrifice much to prepare for these events, but a track and field programme cannot ecutive thanks to the Press which gave us at very little expense. a boost whenever we deserved it, and Defend Titles Tonight i oi 9W1!!! llll M“ “a” m" llat o! wnlcatmtl- This year. the chair, I wish the new executive L y a Gumufl- Q h, m") mun-ls team play on the wt i thloI-llh the Maine woods, order to bring in a National l-loc- mum“! m“ m“ “bu” u’ m‘ eve of the Olympic Games. also the more success than ever in promot- ( y " p” the Ontario ma: Asalnbmthfivfiildefi‘ North American ou.t with the Po fill! Mb"? m,“ m ‘ u, “an” memben The 0”.“ Canadian Ind annual British Empire Glmfl. ing the ideals of our athletic or- NEW YORK, April 13.—'I‘en for- and L n wanna ‘ “we p“; arching m “u, fq- mn ‘m, u, mum,‘ m, d”, dllomvlwl ""1 m“ i!” m‘ “d” Ihould certainly warm aevml ——_—"—_'""—*_*— —»———~~~~ mer Olympic competitors and all of “Y waif‘ ' in@ m, “he, d.” u. mum manned ‘m, u“ 1m ience taat ltllle Aulllaraheo d! our Island Athletes to a greater (Continued on Pas! i0) lalst year's seven indivigual chem‘; llllqiallsonaleszkd w come hm p. that ‘guild be fours: bflin rsoclrey there an $114,", Pwfime ‘m, m am, - gr? 1:32 agfllirillgmtgonlglltexilitmt-lhe s T T n n A Y hind, fight all the way, and r some cape aeasonand ievethatanltlh ' hnrddvi attack. The - m“ ‘mm m“ "m" l“ m“ rlloncton“ ‘m ‘Btadit “.1? ssafuexlglaitltrt ' ggokghniln Btlltenwmegllnzllrydoilyrn gvflnlptlon garrrw "in: so clay" l,"- l localityJnsernanager-sofdlesen- Track Chamonsh l forced wenowihelr w- h-v» h» or» l» =- w- “fir. '.:'“"....."":$"“:;:‘ We... 0 u. his. P’ '°' °‘ many... ... e... season. - (‘Fulani 1n 0W5" 7111' h" ‘Mun "u “at”; The "Why The 10 who have worn their ool- (A. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) -<—<———— wobbly been dflnt by sales od h“ “m, “n m, mm, ,1 “m, a ors in the Olympics are Mildred mew voasc, April l3.—'I‘he visit- when cal-ner- visited nnehslsgn lilo!!!‘ o‘ m ma“ u, Frizrell of Toronto, Betty Robinson, lng Cambridge University rugby (Manual) m 1535, 1t was a village I WWW"! ° ° l" m a A a l e spring champion in 1928, Evelvn team, victor over Harvard, Prince- mun“; in the midst of cornfields. r sucesp, gum- Wllll ‘h. "mind" i" m” "a u‘, 3.1L N9,“ grudge, Amara R0355, w" and Yule in the first three m i__~- ~4—~ " bocasy but vns 1i’- "lllll "s" "m! l4" "W" “l ""1"" "ma" °" a" Tidye Pickett, all of Chicago; Lou- games oi’ its United States tour, spam 1mm- that Ottawa is not a hockey city. the Btadiulnlt we: a grand 1x212’: N." buhwm m,“ reamed ise Stokes, Rena MacDonald and closes its campaign tomorrow with Icdgeacquind in ‘ma: is not the case. owns is s to the reception oh! are: mo” “M, Ho], “m, cm, “team, margin as either squad could build Olive Hasenius. of Boston and sm- its hardest test against an All-East E . “m. w "d; ‘god M- good hockey city but has only a po- team which “m! °m° ' title last night when they defeaigd “it But in the last five minutes of la Walsh, of Poland, the 1932 Olym- 15. m that he won the Stanley Plllatlon of about 00,000 and there- the Ialcm five for the third suc- "he period Falcons had a decided 91¢ dllrlllt tlllollflldtr- F011!‘ 918W" "fill kllimlbnclcg‘ nfln you t" m, "m" Mud“ ‘tn flip Qttayg " fora ‘ - an was . cflve time in their best out of 9W0 and war-g lemma. n m, The champions who will defuld ton and the New Yor R118 Y ll- lulu“ Run“ on u“ h" ' n]; - _ whine]. 19.9_ their titles are: Pearle Young of three from Harvard and two each to the » OihcrsuooclfulllloffiflllllQlflVli-llllflh f flvelariulbescorewasflbceo _ r o e Willla-msbu Va 50 metres Anrl- from Yale and the French Rugby them Mohand- not been Plly- ied p-ayera, coach and uerrrendcus :lis was the case in the opening 1i W! 01B plmlofl little more m‘ " ‘ . . am m‘ Own H“ m“ I .. _ “me the Ammo,“ “m, from “m, ten mmu“! w "n", the“. ette Rogers, Chicago. 200 metres, Club have been selected. Five re we w“ up f“ m; yum yo‘! 1 Month 71am” l b’ @ “m, in mm - 2&2 Evelyn Hall, Chicago, 50 metre hur- serves also were named. among them “new free. mum“ oanwuon “m ' t ' mm l wmmmdm‘ rum“ km gm -89 g- ‘lead’ dies’ Alice Arden Brooklyn run- Yale's i933 football Captain, Bob .9 meeegmuy, to, Detroit, Boston, and Glieagmei- 0 r e n 3 in the second half to emerge m; Sensing elznrnston the Falcons mné m h mm _ -D0mmy Lyra“ man" We carry a fall stock of ear and i. --_- ties which boast pdmustwns a s ____ winners in the fast and rugged ma. gnaw: ‘hard but to no avail, n» mm gm, 1,1159; m“ mono“; Th, a," o, cunbfldg, mm radio Iofiirdpmadflisnr millicneravw. Waugh) ‘rwentynine psnaltieswereesli- lWM-olllnktholpupthsfloorinfl ' _ehtpmlndArthu|-Drav9rvm§ggfl gdltpgtd ;"_ (cranes-ream on“ m mam“, mmmw d. Mass. ls QALLANDSIEOUINIW Dom Qiflp list Bowls Afl-il lh-Ilwood l‘ U! 3010109 Wllifl’ m 9 3 u “m “m: shot put: Nan Oindele, Chicago, offer a challenge cup for interna- nAn-nnms_ “'4 "m"- m '3'“ l‘ “m” m“ an hes, clinician National nni- Hnlld going. 18 sold! w "l! "l" h“ w 7 l’°“""- ‘h’ W“ ""4""? basketball throw. tlonal competition between Great i Wins- tfllmlplld the ml WW1" W“ "i" l‘ "" "NZ, “n. , announced was Ind 1c to the Navy- Ilwfllil‘ "Lflnu With the meet contested in met- Britain and the United States. Rul- mo“ m, 1 goal being scored sally conducted on Baturhy after- w,“ m‘ am”. or ens women's b in tbs last five minutes with . .e 11nd — m m, only m, nmnd time, "w", a m, me Cgmpetltimi are to be Odtaelig of the Mons fliiolflmilt ll" III!“ up. world ilcrtcned. "UNI" staging a 460011“ Md l" IALCONB NAVY new National records are expected, worked out between the Ruilby Uh" YIOMPT AND EXCELLENT ‘ "'4 "m" i° “M” "w" “'7 “m” w '° “MM git-nirvana will probably l” M"! 4" m‘ IQ" "w" "w o " ‘n " g especially in the sprints where Miss ion of rural-end and the BWWNQJ 5'1""!- .‘ . stud: got his scat. nowevq», hm; 1| m snnnsry IIN-‘hmemw nducad by fiva, u. was understood. “Mtllm M». nmWhMMv-sb Gollmuohflllcd” mm m J‘ 00min; o mlsgmis favored touts]: bot: titles. xipfiiéaezligadghtwwhurlnh‘ gonad“ My lo co Wilatcbadt-binflnpbeibrethefliemtoaehsbhonsa mymqebsnsocunnitascnm- MM“, ‘ma, on n n wmpe ye. _ 1 mnmm_mmxtym_ , ntmfllmqtwmyupggaeiqriiyisalippodfiihekofimdnmukmflnneg thathurplayors were “h b‘ X Ateamoflllrourlthelbaurelln edtopay e n‘ 'u'ummdm' 'm “mpknm Tuna” d mwnufiin" m m»? ha“ “o e Your!!! "My l didrrt know that You llksmhhmor‘ '“un___ mmifiwniwuxfiigfgnfi“m”“ m" ‘lhtsamsbatilsdonvvenm-uvslnsturs McKinnonO-competeintllalometredashandhadelhetricitywayoutharei‘ lllGreatGeolIIStrwIt main." mmmuwmngqdgppg. mmnab-‘mnmgmashrfliafbstflftsenmim-r-tmutw: M. w ilcheancfcrmspartofnlsoanadianr-eiay lilwzugeneratetitleirilltrfselves. , . q-“umgomysngq m1. Itnaraespdntsk: “n”, mohanlldJl- “IINUUWW "‘°‘____'R°1G°" “ml 0m“ I d “no m‘ m,“ It“: about an not al- '°.:=b~DmHca. mulch‘: wagon. When a " - Iintlfiayay-ownrflkltberaeefllg sauna-madness»- wnlIWflfi-L _...... second a salsa as nus a IIIIII lid has In as- in it * I. i“ loo? lgiil l" l ll: ii praaen official 043A medals. be carried out without a fairly large may I say in retiring from the by mticnalea Qgafllflt brillianfihfll- I wan HAVE r nous i’ 1 /v S .t \‘\“““ v‘ d .‘jt,_ warn WITH n:- or "roaacco uusr wow was n’ ?