r P `! 5-1 °°WUN° - . i - -i ` - soxmc | _ I ‘_ m ' -“W3” ' i ' 1 ‘ sssxnrosnn 1 NEWS °’....$PORT WGRLD B » .~ \ i ills' iikznnea \i5u11zirqg°.SHh1nuli 0f _ Yankees Ist Finally By 1 Senators ri~iv ann WIN-S CLASSI . . -(cr. oath ny am-lima s V ‘ _ win) NEWMIAIHKIYT Eflglllld M y ipnlght-on the elusive tnil of houor|"cu the English turf The Aga Kihan's Bahram, beaten ,as a two-year-old and d me .mythical “triple crown." hiahut un (A- P Dy Gnardillb Special Wire) NEW YWK, lily 1.-Vito Tim Eilllvwiidncucaushtupwithhini intheninthfnningtodsyand Le Gomeliimledbedlyumrc- iief urler Asaresultwashing- tonscccedthreenmsinthennal ‘: "1 _ ` rnmefcdefeetuisruiasesv-o at Yankee Stadium ending New York'a ai:-game winning, streak. 'hmulfs was yaried after walk- ini! twomtheninth. Patldalcne retired one batsman then Gomes I apearod to-face _ths southlilw hit- ters, passed Joe Kuhel and yielded to Clif! Bolton and a dou- ake Powell which brought deciding- runs. diana strengthened _their nrst place in the Ameri- asiic by scalping Chicago ,§r§§l ss~° Clll ins hi-i fini #Wi in the two thou wnus sox 11-5 ee cleveland. rand guineas as a three-year won tha first of the three classic races easily. with his mah mate Theft second and O. W. don's Sea Bequest third. It was Bahram‘s sixth victory ss, many starts. 1-le vi".l be po for the ‘second open classic, st. Leger in Beptnmber. only horses in turf history have ev captured all three, barring t pecial » . I _-.Another grand colt was stiiric ...li- UPU G01' fi Jones from the mound in the nfth inning. He had yielded nine hits - that produced eight Cleveland runs. Willis Hudlin went the route for 014. 'lihe trfbesmen drgve Sad Bam In in the Indians, aliuwing eight hits in gglflyikillg up hi-5 third Utrhight Vill- Boeton Red Box won a see saw r _ 10 RBUIB with the Athletim 8-8 at GI' _ . ` Philadelphia The defeat was the fifth stra ht for the Mackmen is . rubstitute series in the war years. Rick Ferrell drove fn the winning 1 int d inted the Derby, and than for the Doncaste hree ha Bahram had a length and a margin over Theft at the finish runwithssingeinmen hm lf sf scored later on a wild throw by the mile and was dralwing away Jimmie Foxx. from ‘his stable companion 1; Foxx hit his nfth home run ol . The! _ was another two lengths in front of U10 S611-10" with 0\‘\e 011 bane 0|! Sea Bequest, and Lord Der », Dustv Rhodes in the sixth Roy _ _ b - ~ gqbgleigh, favorite, was 1°...-1,11 in Johnson hit for the circuit for the field of 16. The winner started at odds of B Boston. _ 1 Cold weather nt St. Louis forced 'is 2, second at 11 io 2 imc -1. postponement of the Detroit 'ris- wh ' ~ Bequest 100 to 'I. Bobsleigh, displaced Bahram as favorite . was »wcll beaten. - Doyin Tlze Alleys HOLY NAME CLUB » - Challenge Game Old 'rimisrs High single C Dillon 289 - High three J. D. Webster 'l4’l. Tonight at 8.15 Five Aces, Ol 'rimelaand Holy Name Club Stars, 3 alleys. _ _ -"`r.snms duwvlousmr. nowuwc. ` nelly s. Melani. 'mp y `|\ Gems win the semi finals by de- ce featinc the Cc-l‘l:ls_and advan ' into the fnnis Friday night ag alnst the Bunnies in a se‘ies i' o the brat ,tiwn out of ihfree for the Kellv Ae 'McInn‘s Trophy. Following are the scores:- . _GEMS _ Dct_CfBrien_... A.BlN:h ... G. Hughes M'.Wa.lsh . . .. 68 G..Berfignn~...‘ ...._ 144. '1‘°°°l_ i Z i. ' ' 1 L _ _ CQ-lDS_ _ _ ‘M1 179 150 192 1 1 85 18 719 ras mn me '_S'?`?`!W‘ Creiahan ... lllirains .. .. Clinton .. .. Total ' - High single Audrey Birch 219. . High three Dog O'Br!en 583. Old' Country _ Soccer Resu roi lm un Blii'.¢`l‘AB'l‘ Apr 30-(C P. -.After playing two scoreless Clenwran eventually cmergbd torious-in the battle for the the sgoliind repla for the t h GLASGOW April 30-Range: Scottish soccer league ch were defeated l-0 today at Park by Queen's Park in the ' ` Wire) ~ LUNDCCN, May 1-.Results of oer games played in the loscue today follow: Division I avert". 2. anemia wednesday Grimsby 'fvwn 3, West Brom Albion 0. i _ ~! 'plums n Bolton Wanderers 2, Brentford 0. ' 'a1dh‘hhot.l. clayton orient 1. ~ !.\1tq_ 'lnwn |,' Gillingham ol . _ __-=9u'n\§:`dunit¢sa. lmainr ‘f '.lVwn0.Coventry ty _susan-assnimpavna-'tn 1, xnmfxas 2- o. revs i wslyrsn ro nv _ our nam 1 _ _ . , \ _'U/_-`.'~i _'<1 _ _ just before-the race. was 'J to 4 and Hawks me ` sun s an 1! 194 122 D0 2!! 198 911. MR IM 136 00 Its tc. r.-ay oa..ae...'. spam win; §%m;,-_ii--_‘-ff draws vic- irish Cup eating Lorne 1-0 today in wp y- End H 0 _ am home 1 ua se ttliinpiiiilb' “"1 O Ibm; mshiillisll ..... ms lc t t clos- aguc mach nf he season. wr. cams ny amazon special P1\1M°1P*‘*° _ soc- ` um w. lr. s. mess/11.1. _ wich 0 ers Browns tilt Maroon Players Mailed'Cl1eque8 _ For $900. (C. P. By G1|ard|an’l Special Wire) MONTREAL, May 1--Players ‘of the' Montreal Maroon hockey club will be mailed cheques for "mac than $900 as their share of the split of the Btanley cup money, it was learned here today. Despite the fact the Marioonil while on their way to the winning of the Stanley Cup' played only seven games' whereas the Chicago Black Hawks last year envied in .¢ight,,thc_Maroon| will each get A largernlhare-than the Hawks, The Chicago players last year received. $885, the reason for the Maroon increase being the increased at- tendance during the playoffs this year. i' M a r 1' t i -m e Rifle Trials - Set For June 1 _...__- 3 (C. P. By Guardia-l\'a Special WIN) HALIFAX. MAY 1--'I'i10‘i11to¥- M&\‘ii.im0 H30, &i100i'. frills will D0 held in saint John June a. s. and 12 'ri ms - ,430 4f.“wu‘ announced tonisht at a meeting of the council of the NOV! Septic Rifle A.ssocie,tion._'l,'his will '_b°. the 50th anniversary of the ~shoot’s founding. _ ‘ How 'Huey Stand' i00 115 ' ' 2075 ' ” Narrousr. 1.1.'-:noun Won Loot l’.C. .721 .M3 .625 .500 .461 A30 .411 .182 New York ...... Brpoklyn Chcagc ......... st. min Cincinnati ...... Pittsburgh ...... 9nm4Am0¢ U~1w¢-rouuico AMERICAN LEAGUE L0. .818 .692 Nvmoeaemog 5 Olllil "‘0¢Qul:n,pa.1 Cleveland .. Chico o g B' New York ...... ‘ Dci’.l‘0it .........- .ou .sis sn .wr st. Louis .lg ____ _ fast ill UPIII' 0'f\d° IXTh;f W. lstiiopg., gefeafied an »ail star tcam of the two C9160 3'! combined by the score of 12-6. The game was fast and exciting. "Dum- my" Murray pitched I IW!-ll' RIM for the winners and “Italien” saundcrr did the aame for the lea- _ ers. Lou Campbell refereed to the satisfaction 'of all- ' . UNIUPS ' An gun S 'Grade IX Q” _ Johnlwll smimm- Mum! ghgnmgf llld&Aii'iCfB llllillnnii' 3 sgype Matheson Wqfgh U. H. Gidlcf Gillis §.°'£wu\ Him' I. :annum - Hennessy _,g,__.;_---4--@‘* ‘ - ' can 'ro camo mxaas gggiahmsn. J Craw- 4.00° wil' k raeiiitll. il. 2§_§F§ lilgéi it-ii - tail work in connection the running of -a. baseball AIIIHDUCH L`f'1‘1’LE actual league was accomplished at dl- th wi last ni8ht's City League meeting never- theless indications point to a hiihly successful year. Enthusiasm was quite evident, those present showing complete willingness to team together on any question that would ensure a successful season. O C l 1:: 1 7' = 1 f- _-__ 1 4- t '- i ir' Defea-ti _ -;-f_¢;;...;.-.....;...».- ' (;|1y|;p_v,g{|;A|_l'<;- . ' 1.-;,....1-1,. .§.£.'.‘N'§§ spozem-.4ITs_ LE-A Gu EJ.-'J 'Af 1a.»....1.z,».. REiiRiiiN|'ZEIi .__ .§§_ iii; lit ~ iii all I 1. o clg‘.e_rs MBLARN NE one that created a ict of troversy was on just how league would be conducted. majority seemed to be in favor having each team affiliated ac arawiy with the resultant eligible for the Maritime in mediate playdowns while oth seemed to favor a ' house le with a team being picked as previous seasons' at the close the schedule ._¢aa vaneeu on both sides wi honors about even In writers opinion however' separa affiliation appears to be the idea. For years now teams pi QUESTION that arose and _ con- the The of P' winners gg.-. ers H8116 in of MANY ABJGUMENT8 weref ad- th . this te best cked at the time of the playdowns ve ha met with little or no success except on one occasion. that being the year the Abegweits captured the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Is- land crown and came within an ace of Maritime honors. since then however it has just been a case of elimination. - O O C branch of sport and we a team plays together for f months they 'will certainly att has -been handed together f threeor at the most four we It is on this that this column b th TEAMWORK IS essential in any eks. ases its opinion and whether it be right or wrong we think that a -change in the matter of registration of e teams in the loop would prove beneficial. . ' U O 0 . ONATICN OF individual cups for the ‘members of the win- 'ning team was announced by President James Power, his firm of Jimmy’s Tail' being the donors. This act which was highly appre- ciated should create a great deal more interest among the players, for now besides battling for the Chester A. Campbell team trophy they have the added incentive of fighting for an individual prize. 'aaa LTHOUGH TI-IE question of the date of the opening game was left to the executive to decide, ii; is likely that May' 24th will see the start of hostilities. Noi- somanyyearsagoitwasafore- gone conclusion that baseball would start on this date and it is to be hoped that this year will scc a resumption of this practice. _~ aaa that will have to be decided During the past number of the scehdule 'has been played on the Abegweit Grolmds but fee that a change of scenery would beneficial the Victoria Park din mond is being talked about freely. And then there is the new diamon that is being made by the B Redeemer Club. C O C HE SITE 0F'Tl-IE opening ai- counter is another question seasona lin! be d °LY ITB REGARD 'P0 the new playing field it is reliably stated by those in the "know" that the diamond will compare favorably with any in the Mari- times. Progressiveness seems to be the motto of the Holy Redeemer Club and in this their latest ven- turet they are certainly living up to i . _ Queen 's College Goalie Signed By Cllihawks (C.P. By Gnardfarrs Special Wire) KINGSTON, Ori-t.. Iilcy 1-'MMI Forsythe, star goal keeper or Queen’g University senior intercol- legiate hockey team and Queen’s Intermediate Ontario Hockey As- sociation team. today signed a con- tract with Chicago Black Hawks of the National League and will ro- port to Hawks' training camp in the fall. ' Forsythe. who will graduate in bin ,assistant secretary of the Hawks. who had seen hlmln action in several O. H. A- Ulm". I-Bd 'll impressed with his sensational _work in the face of apoor defence.. CAPE! ‘l'0Ull8'.l; IIVINUI CAP! 'IUWN-At the Nth an- nual melting of the Peninsula Pub- licity Association. Mayor imill Cradnlr' reported the holiday and tourist traffic contribute; about |op00,o00 annually to this area. 600|) 0Lll`00NlN'I’l.! ._-_x&- UVIITRY, mcland -_ In loci area cathia sity;'a'§mi.==::ctrge ,mnnm _ s Ui acres. while the D09-' altimahd at IUMW. IIAIKBIIILBWIIHIII BYDNIY. ll- I. W..-lines Jan. 1 six ~_\`mman in the harbor here have b..>n attached by sharks' and gggr. artsllly 0. was stned by md T0' "White boys," he said, "go knock- 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 104 200 001-8 11 1 Brooklyn 010 000 002-8 'l I Parmelee and Mancusc, Babich Lamansilre, Vance, Munns and Lc- pea. Bt. Louis 000 101 300-5 'I 0 Cincinnati 000 000 011-2 6 0 J. Dean dr Davis; Johnson, Der ringer. and Campbell. ' Pittsburgh at Chicago, postponed. cold weather. _ Philadelphia at Boston, postponed, cold weather. _ AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 001 3001013-7 10 New York r 100 004 100-6 'I 2 Pettit, Weaver and Bolton: Tarn- ulis, Malone, Gomer, and Dickey. _ norton ' rooolozaz-a 9 Philadelphia 300 002 010-6 12 3 Ostermueiler, Grove, Rhodes. Hocketto, Walbert Welch and R. Ferrell; Wiishere, Dietrich. Casco!- elia, Cain, Ielber and Foxx. 2 I Chicago 000 004 001- 5 il Cleveland 104. 092 01x.-ll 11 2 Jones, Vanm and Sewell. Shea; Hudlin and Myatt. Detroit at Bt. Louis. postponed. cold. _ games 1 ' No lntcmational League sohedlllcd. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus three at Toledo ten. Indianapolis ten at Louisville five. , Bt. Paul at Milwaukee, postpon- ed, cold. Minneapolis at Kansas City, postponed, wet grounds. “White Hopes” In Sprints Doomed? (By Charles Grnmwich, Associated Prcaa Sports Writer) (A. r. By Gun-dian'» special wire) KANSAS CITY, May 1-"White hopes" among United States sprin- .ters are doomed to consistent de- feat by the Eddie Tolans of the oinder paths and ft's mainly bo- causeofsoftliving,intheopfnion of Dr. Joseph Augustus Reilly od the Kansas City Athletic Club. The former Georgetown Flash pointing out that negro boys swept the dashes-at the Penn.. Drake and Kansas reihys camivals and two of them won the broad-lump to boot. insisted today their "wonderful leg drive" was not an accident. ing around in motor can and they becomraoft. Cm the other hand. the negro boy, usually poor. must wak to school and everywhere he IMI. Consequently, the negro will develop the elasticity of muscle and the wonderful 1eg drive necessary togetdownaround as sscondsln the 100-rlrd dash.” c/womans carcass-rr DUQAN - Ono of the oldest British regiments in South Africa. ¢;;¢_~Natll carbiueera, recently cele- brated its Both birthday. ...___ _ CQK. Deland-Five minutes af- ter Joseph Crowley, nearly blind.- wao awsnkd 01,500 damages for a boken' leg, he tell down two steps in the corridor of the courthouse and again backs his leg. i|m|'1'R.lAL - Travelling mae than 8,000 feat each second. bul- ‘nta from powerful rifiu are th|_ first y ar pp: p- 1930-he rode rekulariy in races and won ten events. ALWAYS THE EAST osr.c.a1rtv-.s rataust could rind some fruit for argument in this year's Allan Cup playdowns. In ev- ery lnterpxovincial series, from the time Edmonton superiors elimin- ated Kimberley Dynamlters until Halifax Wolverines won the Allan Cup, the team from the easterly province won. _ .1-1_- ‘ RECORD ALREADY TOPPED BERLIN-The field of competing nations for the 1936 Olympic Games was brought to 49 when the Spanish cabinet decided it. would send a team to the Berlin games. Only 4% nations were represented at the 1932 Olympiad in Los Angeles. STANBURY WAS "lI(Y.l”’ GLASGOW-Con stanbury. Can- ada's professional snooker champion who failed to life the world title in London, has made a great fm- pression on Scottish enthusiasts. In an exhibition match here the Winnipeg player had breaks of M, 00, 'I7 and 75. He won easily virtu- ally every match he played. 'WAY BACK WHEN _HAM1L'-ION, N.. Y.-Dr. Ellerv C.‘ Huntington, "father of Colgate athletics,” can remember way back when." When he came to Col- gate in 1900 he held benefit dan- ces to raise monry for :football equipment. »Fcotball has become big business at Colgate as else- where since those days. ‘ TOUBISTS IN BLUE GLASGOW-The Scottish soccer team that will tour Canada thisg summer will be welbdressed. Four docen Jerseys have been ordered for the tourists. They are the usu- al dark blue with Lion Rampant badge. All scottish international sides wear this uniform. _ _ _A-1- TONY-ENTBB8 BUSINESS RED DEER., Aitl..-Raed Decfk latest business man is Gordon (Tony) Bavage. He operates a gro- cery store. Tony didn‘t come here as a stranger. He had played in golf competitions in the town and anywayalllledbcerknewluawns the Tony savage who played hoc- key for Montreal Canadiens in the National League. ' WHAT, N0 PENALTIES! IDNBURBB-The ancestor d field and ics hockey is believed to be shinty. A Scotsman belonging to a Gaelic society looked it up and found that shinty was played in Iricllmd,in 1300 B. O. 1-lo folmii, 000, that there were free-for-all battles in thorn days. but the records didn't say anything about penalties. BUGBY TROYHY HUNTING , South Africa - ‘Rugby football has degenerated in- to "trophy hunting" declared J. D. Mohr. chairman of the Rugby Foot- ball Union, at the annual meetinl ‘farms h1n|amaarth,neatto¢ two have survived thairm ugh AQ electricity experiments fulfillment of fixtures and referee- ” M" ,°;=»|L ° annum. ' mains. here. The delegate protested non-. Mr.James Power New President - Indica- tions Point to Ban- ner Season. At a well rcpzresnted and en _ _ UU" 'ihusiastic meeting at the Holy Name club last evemng the city ,;”,,1.f“§, TQ, Baseball League was re-organized wumnit mg or the coming season and from all 9_1” fm. myghmg aprearances the loop this year will 1-“m__¢h,-Giang enjoy a banner season. h,m¢,.,‘ for mg, Mir. James Power. well hmm of-omg thing; local sport enthusiast is the new tm-ee ggmgggfgss President and the choice should Dm such, _ 'prove beneficial to the league and The n0_ me public gmmy of popular. Outside of the election of who hold the Dodge;-.5 dear, a, Gi 'officers organization work was left ghorggtqp named Dick Barbell, w until 0. meeting to be held Fri- the particular fly' in B1'00kl?'l\' day, May 10 when the matter of soup today. Bnrtell, who schedules, umpires, etc., iw’lii be Linus Frey badly last June, drawn up. Joe Judge the spring be Four teams expressed their ln- smacked Johnny Baibichfby a tentiong of entering the loop name- run in the third, tripled off F1' ly Holy Name Club, Holy Redeem- Lamendre in the fourth and er, Cubs and Stars with the like- an amazing stop and throw lihood of another squad coming in Lopez to force Joe Btri at the next meeting. This would ond and end the game make s five team league and _Dodgers had scored two should prove popular with local were bruising, Parmalee freely -ball followers. _ the rbizlth. _ Ba ch, the young fisht-hundei' Following is the new slate of of ficer fo the n in ; who 'pitched a one hitter t Nano »-urrmc vouuc. Panzer sean. Hosnowrw Pxeesjléenlzyeilzléunciuor the Pmmes mst tum' was belted - Cm/\||.|.\'s lsaomuz was me Frznmuc P W Turn outrm 18,3 mm three mn_{y;@ €.°:':.:°.=.:-. .»..;........ J-me -ow... .... ea... ...nd .... 1. ..... ... ....1 .‘sx.°s.z.r.1 vice president, Nelson vvmucck. Komen by Pwr md Dai\11v_'I‘ey- '_" - ' Secretary Treasurer, Pat Power. 1°1' ¢i°°0l“'\\`i°d 101' nn i7h¢ B!’°°k\Y¢\ Executive to compose the abovf _ Psmnalee not overlook the fact thxmil 0 officers and manager of ea/ch team SBJTEIY °“lY seven tim"- om. B L S P 0 R in the 1¢ague_ Dizzy Dean held down the A ' until it was too late for them i.'.`i”.1Z`.`3°2?.i‘..i€°{’.iS£i.‘.°.'°...'I»d‘“fi'.§ Results - SH Canadian Bisley ‘.‘1"‘i..§“?.i;’.f,.,“§_‘i° ¢....i‘.}? H ~ Te a m Selected ' ~ has ....111 the eighth. whenmhe ____- A PRDMISING RIDER. (C. P. By Guardiiura Special Wire) row and grant n double, but pulled oirrsws, May 1-with lo rep- through in the ninth after Byrd GLASGUW-Youve Eph Smith. resentatives, ontario leads the tripled and xampauris singled Sider Of FIHIDGDGB. Winner of the 1935 edition of the Canadian Bisley in. _ ` _ Lincolnshire handicap, is regarded mam which sails from Montreal Cold weather held other Naidonal as the best apprentice jockey in June 4 for the historic English League clubs idle. the United Kingdom since the war. tournament. Quebec has five ' I-le used to ride 'in shows and in marksmen on the team while New Jumping competitions. In the very Brunswick, Manitoba and Alberta squad was announced today by the B A S E B Dominion of Canada Rifle Associ- - e of his a. enticeshi have one each. Personnel of the ation. The team, containing 18 mem J. T. Dempster of Toronto To Mrs. Temple Dobeil, the form made her only appearance in Can the Dominion event. ihl -s§*§‘ giiiisi iiiiii 1 lille naut lad Broo to attend- 5 5 i iiii_M'MENiIE T-R A I Ni NE ..- .- E -girlie 5. gg ici _ _ s iii? i 3 r'.=.3 Paul Zimmerman, r.§5 B! Amaeiatcll Pres Sports Wrigw ‘ (By Guarflialfa Special Whel 103 ANGELES, May 1.-li.-t same term where he gained liimibli ring recognition ions uso- Jimmy ...__ ,_ '-““'-'“ ,, co no Mnlamintodaystartedthefdimdai all tion for the second defence _*tif hil ...nt wcrlau wel-rerweight title aaainiiii as Bamey Ross in New York, 11/111.3228. 1; s The che.-able-raced vaxvd spiked boxer who came here unher d,-_Q and dozen years' ago is determined i9 class since that July day from Joe Dundee. - Efia ink _ ._ made when Jackie Fields won thc' orvviii form, stop the chain of first defengggdeq home feats suffered by champions Mcmrnin said he is in the 'biiiii condition he has attained iniiecent bers of which nine a.re‘experienced and the remainder making the trip for the first time, will be in _____., charge of Brigadier W. B. Ander- (B y _'me Associated Press) son of Kingston. Ont.. and Major only the Athletics two represeng mlm was serious but hoped gym Misa Ravenscroft achieved her peak and he yielded fourth place to th form in/1912 and 1913. She won the idle Roliie Hemsley. Johnson British women’s title in 1912 and twice in four attempts, sending h the following year captured the last-place mark up nine points United States championship and 386. ~ ada, l05irlg in the f-i'lil‘d rolllld Oi THE STANDING PARIS-A television broadcasting Vaughan, pirates tower is being built on top of the ,1_ Mom-c, Phillies Eiffel Tower and is expected to pro- Hemsiey, Browns dc re ular service after three Foxx Athletics E1' B8 rux1sastheDodgershlt Redd in catch up, and St Louis Cqirials ni Y Dizzrylimitedthell/:detothrec .weakenedenoughtowalrtwo a him T so Z =»> ,__ W atives on the Big Six. Jimmie select hitting group yesterday an (By The Canadian Press) the results of their efforts werela - ‘ . ' rl y ‘Mexican standoff' Foxx got o er Gladys Ravenscrcft, the 'worlds one blow, his fifth homer of the greatest woman golfer immediately season, in three times up. His av- before the war. Born on May 2, 1888, ex-age dropped three points to _ G hi course cases; eased, asses; as Hogan, Braves >`-I £0 B vi g , _ . . months’ testing. ` Johnson, Athletics § Gricikn 63, total. 139. > .vw -,»_._i - ..-*»-‘;<1‘~.»»t _-_ ._ . _ » . _ ' » . - _ _ 1,. ,‘_. _-‘\_..¢"-*i‘&n~ _ VV v~ vw . .- _L-g._,¢__.,..,,___ ,... _ - MH :'_l__L:H__JlM _ .E -_ ‘ir : . _- `_”l»A 1", ,_ __ ‘- _ ‘- ~. ,_'.".-.._. 1.4.1: iii..-_--,,. __ _ '. ‘5-'gy * ; » -f--wwiqguf 'away -‘ -_______g -OFTHESE COST i.lER_ TOBACCOS ‘There’s- a rang to TUDOR-a~ .__cooi crispness that identifies the pbucos in this satisfying ciga-4; (rem as finer . .-.more expensive ‘We can afford to make a richer; tiger-ette because ‘~.‘_free”~_pre§ iniums don’t enter into ourj hosts. 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