M71111’- ‘71 l" R1..".1."T5.T.‘_?.“’ -‘1._"-.1.1.~.‘\.B_11'.’\1“.- »i'@auu¢_ 5.1m...- .-_- BASEBALL . " A 1 ' . 311111-1110 OTHER SPORT‘ lilacs Q National Hockey League _ in amateur circles in this ‘section of- thc province will read the foliowing| with considerable interest. 1t is taken‘ from the Toronto Globe and written by Mike Roclden, famous sport wrlt- cr, authority and coach. The article a tencis to straighten out an argument 111g. similar to one which is often heard m the Maritimes iii regard to veter- Trurv W111 step 111w the Allanflun an and present dny Eastern Canad- ‘play-downs tonight as a resultvof the ion hockeylsts. The comparison not- I 50001111 11¢ 11111110 1191119011 111B M0111- cd in N. if. L. circles relative to .the 11°31 A-A-A- 811d 51- FTIHOOB Xlvlti‘ change in hockey rules and methods _ 10111115- 5011101‘ 011d 1.1111101‘ 011511111501 of play can betakcn into considcra- 1111c Province of Q\icbcc,_respectlvcly. tion when s-milar itrgfllilltlilfi co|ue"1'11111 11011111 W115 1051111)’ 000901901 11y up in the bfaritimcs. The article is'1110 13911111115. W110 111118 Md 0 011101 as follows: _ ~ ‘week-end in Montreal before they "Vlriting under the name of ‘Vct-isiflll 11110 11011011 1n 111011‘ 11183051 eran,‘ a hockey enthusiast wishes to I $011105 0f 111919"- ‘7119 511911110115‘ know if players of thc past. like Fred ncss of the Maritime play-downs has YESTERliiiYlMuch Interest In A All T_llAY TonighFsGame incl". and many of those t Will Start Allan Cup a Play- downs in Montreal This Even- i Cup. competition been so keen to decide a tltleholder and representative. Canadians Amateur last weck, it was the impression that everything would . be clear, soiling for thc Wheelers after that. rier is before them-the St. Francois Xavier club. * / Not in many years has the "When the M.A.A.A. ousted m5 Winged "But a new and unexpected bar- “The Winged Wheelers ‘encounter- Taylor. the late llod Stunrt, F‘ranlci110 11011111 111111 11$ 011001 10 501110 9X‘. T1111'i¢1<- Fflhk MCGcc. Lester Pnt-Ilflill. although the Truro team left rick, Allan Davidson, Art R015 nnd10r the West in excellent physical Tom Phillips wrrc not more brilliant‘ "01111111011- T110 3111111101101 1W0 01' than stars of the present era. The 111100 1141111‘ T051 Will boost ‘ their question looms up as being difficult , 0111111005 01 001111111! 0111 011 10D 111 to fill">\\'(‘i'. It would he ridiculous in-1-11011' 1W0~i;11111c 5011115 W111i 1110 Q110- dced to state that any of the scvcn i 1100 01111111115- players mentioned would not liave1 Speaking of 'I‘ruro's opponents in been a stand-out performer may _ thc big series, it is interesting to note Hockey tactics have been changed the following comment which ap- SUCCESS ~-----~ Ffank SPRINT‘ HORfZO/U c ma. m; Fcalulp lyadiull- lax. lnul Infill! "m. n“, ~-»-- ~- -_- ~-~,--_.... .-_..-._.._ ><>¢¢— ._ ESPORT" EUG. o-Il 'On the authority of Charley Boralhnzect with Stanford, April i2. On that his immediate prcdcccssor as cuper- occasion, he is scheduled to match sprinter at thc University‘ cf South strides with l-Iec Dyer, Card favorite. (gal-Korma, Frank Wykoff, glittering "Dlcf." Tcmplctail, Stanford coach. ‘iilcndt-flu (ilider." z-hcultl reach his 11515 1161111 ffrvvnllflg D311‘ 101‘ “T0111 rrwrcl mnxlnltim 1hr». gt-z-ycn, In gjyly srlth Wykoff in mind. "Dick" would icbruary trials. that Pacific (Joust hlzc nothing better than to top off n rl-Tloofooy ivondcr did the hundred in Card victory 0W1‘ 1110 111710115 W1111 9 4-5 and the tnvu Lvcnty in 22. Dycr winning his sprints against; Borah proclaims that "Wykoff is Friend Cromwclls "sure thing." faster than cvcr from the starting T911011 111105 1110 11111115 W111" holes; barring accident or illness, he 110111111111; 111C 01111101‘ l111111 5111111011 011 is likely to win a national sprinting by the most inspiring of college trad- cl1n|nptgnghlp 1m; _\'c:|1'_" itions, for among his majestic pre- lnclclcntaily ~liut nuv-t il!ll\')l'1".!\1 dcr vrs nt U. S. U. were ClhfirlPy of all tohir. roach, the veteran limp Fa . for rears "The Far-test Hu- Frnluvvcll~~WykofT 1*- ihn lcarlun; or» man‘; nnd Ecrnh still a n1edicril stu- ol the U. S. C. trncl: mun. ilc will dent ct that institution. Because of he his universltys hope in thc dual pcsigracltiato status, Dot-ah cannot ' J TThZJ "n@B§=._E£@i§<1?a‘ r55? 1 sir. Gcddie Coffin. Day Fortune, and Ecarricd ilnaniniously. Farmers lileeting ' WHEREAS the potato industry in at FQ ftflfle lthe districts of Fortune. Bridge, Bay Fcritmc. Red llcu:c. Little River and ug in ',1..jtllP Pond. a rapidly lncr A Inrriin: nf ihr r"lrirni.'- of l"'-'1r~ vnluo and importvnce, and 111110 flridvrc, ilnl’ Forilinc. 11.011 WHEREAS the only points avail- cnt a school. were unknown. considerably since the dnys when thc slogan was that ‘the best defence is a strong offence. ‘those luminaries of .l'P5l(’l'_\'Cf‘l‘ were taught in a differ. Safety-first dcfenccs! and the checking‘ - ‘FAMED SPRlMTERr-NEOWANOTHER ”» sPfiEosrc/r FROM SOUTHERN CAL. _ 610s FAlR To DUPLICATE CHARLEYS {wt-loss FACE LOOMS was: on THE wnsnt as effective as it is at the brcsent time. While rough play was‘ the rule, defence men were not per- mitted to hook, trip and hold the Wily they do to ay. dvcithcr had in- tcrfcrcnce been perfected. We rathcr_ lcnn toward the Opinion that Allan] Davidson of Kiilizston was the Ql“‘F1'.- crt plnyci- the sport; has cvcr knov.'n.1, but who of the present. era couldi I / vsurpass Frank Patrick nnd llud 5tu-' . ‘art ns defence men? 'f'hcn thcrc urns WYKOFF. Y".' - . _ ‘ who is even now regarded as having lb -. compete for the Trojans, but he cant ‘vegrldlswéige t‘: gsztrieggfrrl gjnsg; 11° mflch 1° §1°°m wymfl 1°‘ me m‘ whether on defence or at rover, was tcrconcglntc crown and other track a marvellous pcfl-Ormu,’ vm-ncqtn“ iourels. _ ,Philllps led all the lcft wingers. and U1 ‘79111-"9- 11 1111 509:“ “T11 w-“mfllFi-cd 'l':i_\'lnr was thc speed demon. cargo atfltzr that 9 2-1.1 Tori: 1111i Art Ross um a sensational stick; CF11 1111‘! is recwlui; 115 115 1170139 handler and seldom 1855C tl Sllflil-"mi of Ohio State. Eddie T01R11. but today hc insists ‘that 1111;113:311. of allclngan. nnd Jack Elder will do, Bruins specialize in combination. together with a score of other sprint- The ‘Vctei-an‘ failed to mention Rus- crs as yci, without national fame. scll Bowie, as finished a player n5 Tnc A. A. U._ already accepts tcnth- hockey has produced. As rover of ot-a-second stop watch timing, nnd the Montreal Victorias, Bowie never the International Athletic Assocla- 11101 1115 equal. A superb skater and lion is expected to do likewise in the illwk-C-‘Ifrivl’, he kncw how to 5mm ncai‘ ‘future. With Wyknff in form "1111 ‘"10 1‘ "01151-‘1111 111‘»‘11-'1¢1‘ 10 017' again. he is very likely tq equal 9 2.5 ivosull: illaycrs. After rciirinplBov/ie “and PW“ mp 3110.118‘. ttnm on ucvcr played as a professional-lie that we,“ “com! became the outstanding rcfcrcc of his time, and there are many who cvcn now rate him as the finest of all nrblters. lifctiee, Davidson nnd Phillips have passed beyond the lutions be sent to the representatives 'cf the First and Fifth Districts of Iiings. and also to the Patriot and Guardian newspapers for publication. Grog]; Divide; Taylor has retired. A committee of five, composed of Lester Patrick is leading the New James A. Coffin, Fortune Bridgcqyork Rangers; Iamnk Patrick is finrldie (joffin, 17w; Fortune, Nathaulrrcraidcnt of the Pacific Coestfibca- Wlinewrll. P11111111" CRPP- 11/111131" sue: and Ross is guildlnz that best- l-‘lsdivr. Red liuusr, nnd ilmlvnrd of inodcrn 1f‘filli.'., the 39510" Wood ilcad nf Fortune. were than Bruins." llourc nnd Little River. was held iu11u|~ nt present for shipment". by the schoolhouse at Bay Fortune 0‘.i‘\'.':i‘.cr, are the ports of Souris and‘ Saturday afternoon. March 8, to ds- ] Anxmnulale, coch situated from fivc cuss the matter of imprmcfl fihili-‘to tcn miles from the districts above ping facilities at Fortitne florbor, mentioned, and and to take the necessary steps to WHEREAS it is now absolutely bring the mutter properly to the llt-‘crrcntial in tho interests of the in- lvlitlon cf the Provincial Gorern- div-try. and oil concerned thcrcin. 1111111- 1 that zzrcatcr facilities beprovidcd for On ntntion Mr. (lharlrs Coffin ivas the shipment of thc potato crop, cs- Fppriintcd Chairman nnd Mr. 1"l‘f".1-'])t‘Clllll_V during the full seasons, nnd writ-k MacKcuzio Scorctairy cf U121 tillllilll-IAH there now exists at. 11111111153 lFortuno Harbour, n wharf owned by ltnvns the opinion of all prcracnt‘ the Provincial Govcriuncnt w-hlch is that something should be done tnno longer available for vessels, ow- remove he handicap tinder which‘ ing to an accumulation of sand and the farmers of this progressive scc-lgravcl deposited there by the tides, 1101i were labouring, in marketing‘ besides being too small to accommo- lhcir crop, especially potatoes. 1t date the shipping, and “M pointed out that n farmer, leav- WHEREAS we are informcti tlmt 111K home in the morning with n load it is the intention of thc Federal 101‘ Souris or Annnndalc. thc only Government, during the coming two ports now vaallnble for ship-lsummcr, to send a Dredge to this uicntfby water, would not tlispnseWiai-bour to clean up tho flPlVJfillS of of his load in tin-lo to return hoiiifsziiid, and otherwise make lt suitable before dark, whereas, if accomoda-lfcr the accomodation of vcsscls cn- ilons were provided at Fortune lIar-ftcring therein. bor no'~diffieulty would be exper-i THEREFORE RESOLVED that Icnced in hauling from four to slx'this meeting strongly urges upon our “Ads daily. 1 Provincial Government the necessity In marketing certified scoci pota-‘for taking immediate steps to im- toes the conditions wrrc even worse} prove the shipping facilities at this 118 the nearest point for shipping byIpoint, during the forthcoming ses- 11111 was 5t. Charles Station, a dis- zlon of the Legislature, by including tnnce of‘ eight miles, and the con- in thc estimates a sum sufficient. dcstlon at that. point was so yrrcat-‘to widen the present structure, and LIVERPOOL. N. s. M... '10- lfarmcrs interested, after which the]. ' R s w n N I The Secretory was instructed also lturc, front thc f1 =t and fifth ills-i OTTAWA, Out. March lG.--X'-‘1ght- meeting and copies of thc resolu- 1mm; simnu-ogks by a score of 3 to 2 E The mnttnr cf telephone cannon-lies victors "met u“, Qucbecfiwnfiumc ‘matter. was also instructed to lnter- h. FOR STAMP CULLECTION wards providing a connecting llnklmc [mesh concbuan or Egyptian Frederick Cox, of Mount Uniockc, N. 5mm" 10 K1118 13001110 01 111181111111 l! appointed to draft n petition to thc jflrovincial Government and circulate ithe some for signature by all the‘ Rcommittce wns instructed to present fthe petition to the Government at ' ‘ ins curly a (late n-z p sslblr. iio prrivare copies of the resolutions pnsscil nnd forward same to their -- -_ local representatives in the f-cgisla- lfanadian Press) ‘tricts of King's, and asking-for thelnlng off a last 1ioriod rally that ,support in this matter. He. was alsolihrestened to totally Wlp: cut their instructed to forward a report of thcllead, Hamilton Tigers won from 0g- lions passed, to the “Pairlot" fllldlcOlilll. in the first grime of their cast- |~‘Gucrdlan" newspapers for publlca-‘em Canada Ann“ cup semM-inul . 1 . 1-011» lscrles here Saturday night. The scr- im" was “F” ‘11‘°“’5"‘1- PM melwinners in the Eastern Canada final. ,COl\'lil'i1§i,(‘C appointed to wait 0n the. lGovcrnmcnt in regard to the S1IOVC1KINU PAYS $163M '\lcw the manager of the Telephone ' ______ r . h " ::~....:;::‘. ",t.t";::...:".:;‘ .:":::. ‘.3: M h» ‘ ' just purchaszd what is described as bt .: F ‘ii Bidca dAn an- dgltmggw ‘Léctfim inf“ “:j°urn'_1d_ stamps m the world. lie bought them "' form n Scotchman for $16,200. ‘The Egyptian monarch now ranks 5., died today from burns sustained ' my“ sump °°11°°1°"- in an accident at the Mersey Paper ' K1"! “"111 "1111-“71-‘1 111° 51'1""?! 01 numy countries but. was specialized McGee, a player with only one cyc,‘;;gcial,ion_ that a farmer was fortunate if he could average one trip per my, Whereas with a frost-proof potato warehouse in Soul-is now assured. thc farmers of this district ‘would 11lvs_ their potatoes landed in Bour- l: one hour after ioavlziz the wharf 1:1 Fortune Harbor. . Affnnfscms discussion the follow- lnc- resolution netting forth the ‘#1111111 music in. wimnm to provide an addition thereto, suf- ficient to provide the necessary ac- commodation required, such im- provements to be complrcd before the shipping season next fall, and IUBTl-IIR- RESOLVED that a petition scitim forth the facts as above stated. be immediately circu- lated l1r..u-zh the districts interested. for o signatures of the residents thereof, and that copies of tho reach mill at Brooklyn last night. ills help- cr, Richard MacKetizlc, of Sydney, N. 8., was severely burned. The accl- dcnt occurred when an antifreeze fluid in the radiator ‘of a tractor ignited causing an explosion and blowing the fluid over the men. It was the first fatal accident since the beginning of construction of the mill and hydro utveiopment. Cox vraa 29 and a widower with twirchildren. i in those of Egypt. the Sudan and the Arabian ztalcs. An English phllatel- lat arrrngcd most of the foriy al- bums in which the collection is mounted. WESTERN CANADA (Canadian Press) i. dilmwoods win round a to l.) ~ neared in the Montreal Star a, few days ago: "The team that wins the Quebec Provincial championship should go far in the play-offs for thc Allan INTERMEDIATE PlllY-UFFS‘ The evening news has, on various occasions, stressed tho need of a Aforltimc Intermediate Hockey As- I The suggestion thrown ‘out bythis paper was favorably re- ceived in various parts of Eastern Canada but nothing or a definite nature resulted. Intermediate hockey remained under the control of the M. A. if. A., with the result that thc pact two or three years have wit- nessed a verypnsatisfactory com- pletion of the seasons activities. The various leagues were not definitely instructed when to have their cham- pions ready for the play-offs, with the result that the finals ran into mild weather. Last season efforts were made to stage the finals while the cold weather remained, but im- proper action on the part of the ecl a -lct of trouble with the Saints in thc first game of the final series yesterday. as a packed Arena looked on. Neither team could score. That is an indication of how close the play‘ went. The saints gave the senior champions a real battle and will take; a lot of beating in the second and,‘ finalgame of the series." The above indicates that the strength of both the Saints and the, M.A.A.A. teams is exceptionally good? thus affording Truro the hardest‘; i6 _ Babe ltutlfs ulull‘ that in would re~- competition they have received this the from hasfln" time,‘ m, m“ l“ seasonfThe series will be watched B" a "H", y," cmflrg“ '1‘ ‘FFOOD - a .. . a. .< , ' g- _ e ' :’§’;?P'-’i*‘"‘1‘f;‘0fi\"ll n i; I use m: casaaheseszaanzzaisa‘ 1 m‘ h tip-oil Ls that llzith can): to trriiil" thc advice of some navxspapcr, . uinfpointrd out that he was not n-snm- :1 - t, eaaaaoaeauasiaaaoaa11n-i“ < throughout Eastern Canada. with thcl keenest interest. =00i1 and a tvvo-fvcar contract, which per auuuni has born called by Presl- ronsidcrlng that-titties are not ‘ll 1. in: lzinwrlf any good by holding n1 I)’ tan good and that the Yonkers "ii MALPEQUF. ~ » | Primetown celebrated the ntnetp second annlvcry sary of the formation of the Bib'e, and Missionary for "the dissemination of the $05931 and for the promotion of misslon". at home and abroadflf The Rev. D. M.‘ ‘Grant delivered a ‘powerful min l sionary address. in the course which he said: "We deserve the 92nd anniversary of the Princetown’. Bible and Missionary Society n merely to perpetuate its name and traditions, but also and particularly,‘ that the message inspired hy Christ Iimuelf worthlly illustrated by the these hardy settlers in pioncci‘ days may inquire us to emulate thew ex ample, ‘and to further to the ulmol.'._ c-f rm: powers, the cause for which‘ this society was orginally organiz-l and so Frederick Wiliiatnsou Maritime Hockey Association offl- icials kept. Thorburn, the illctou County League Champs, idle for over tivo weeks. The new officials oi’ the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association shdultl take up the matter cl’ promoting in- termediate hockey immediately. They should lay down some definite form of administration without waiting for next winter to roll around. This paper is strongly in favor of having a separate organization to operate this branch of sport. If this is not the opinion of those in charge of Maritime Hockey, then they should at least state definitely what action {they intend to take towards putting intermediate hockey on a » solid foundation. There is no doubt but that the M. A. i-f. A. officials have their hands full in handling the featured by increased work in this connection. President Schryer of Bathurst should comc forward with a definite statement so that those interested in intermediate hockey throughout the ,Maritimcs will know just what to expect next winter. The time is ripe for the preliminary work. Th5 m. termediates are anxious to deter- mine what the feeling of the M, A, H. A. is in regards to their branch of athletics.--New Glasgow News. ENllllESfllll WEIhllABES Following are the entries for Wed- I602 mo; ma. bar-win’ Bellé. cowl-uric r. D011. Royal worthy. ‘Thain Mac. f i uslnstdsy. ' -" TIME r-"oa ACTION iconducwd - the senior leagues. 'i‘hc future may be" ncsdays horse races on the harbour Class A. ‘rrot-Wittslldltlon, Cap- tain Jackson, Brlar Mac, Peter Verde. Class B. Pace-Betty Mozart, Hush. can-s. "hots-Sybil Set, Dapper Green luv-The race will be held Winnipeg Blmwbods 0.11m William =1 1-10 v- m- wlth the um oftcua ‘Mae Rev. services in Keir The entertainment and social held in Malpeque Hall on ‘ruesdcy evenl- ing Msrch.11th., under thc ausplecs of tho MalpequcDrlving Club prov- ' ed {decided success. Der-pin- th~f coliditicn of the roads the hall was well filled. Each number was cred a 1ably rendered. The music was under, the capable direction of lvlrs. Cher- tar Simpson and the following is. the prcgrqmz- » Chorus, Carry Me Back T: Oil Vlrginny. , Harmonica selection by Fred Richards, veneered.) l Boxing match. _ Instrumental music by hiss Brmr dor and Mr. Jas. Bealrsio lCl1CC‘l'(‘(|.1 S-top dancing by Russel McKenzie teaoored.) Recitation by H. Abbott (encomd) Monologue. Slbp dancing by John Crozier (en- oorech. ' Solo by Fred Richards fencsred.» instrumental music by Eussrl Mc- Kenzie and Mrs. Simpson. stcp dancing by mu Richards. 1 Instrumental music by Miss Bran der and Jas. Bcalrstn. Solo by Fred Richards. Step dancing, Fred Richards and John Crozier. 1 The pies were ably auctioned by | it. H, Abbmt and thc sum of thirty dollars was realized. The Young Females Society hcld an entertainment at the homo of Mianwaliaoa MaeNutt, Darnlcy 0n Tuesdaycvening Mr. Hank Bcalr» sto nruiaeaatlring the rendering of the following program:- Oiwrul ‘ fielding, Weddell MacNutt. Raiding. Mr. H. L. Donald. Piano aollnMrs. Campbell. Rélfllnl, Mrs. nan: MacKay, United Congregation , 0;‘: Championsl 1 College of 4 to i Fcorr. periods l thc scar-on on ‘Tutsi’ _ _ni 2 p. m. There is zfimatch race. *1“ ‘ * “‘ m le D | st .<i>. Th.‘ i. .1; 2am», March 9th" and we Rev‘ 5cm“ God's racutf.’ ‘Asotlhls is 1.1115261551112112 “F111 1?" 1'51"" 14'?" Punch‘ Z10“ Church‘ Charlouflowni of the year, let everyone come ancli C011\'-"i11°11¢1‘<= “' _ 1 k bl . Memorial Church on the same day. m“ e m a g “was Reading, Mrs. James Hickey. Mrs. James A. Campbell w-os the accom- panist l.l‘ll"'lgl'lC\lt the program. Con_ and or‘ ion: orcupicrl. rt i‘l-- Hcnlvz Luuz-h wan‘ 211"" wvr" l icslr. mun f‘ll_l0_\‘(‘<1. The grateful to Mr. nnd Mrs. hiacNeiillflf t-hr- your“! ll-'i"l11“ tahty and the privil-‘linve no modern rc .agc of being cutrrlaincd in thcirlof thc kind. ' i1cmc.-.\f. ‘ . lfll‘ dent Rllpptrt, uhu offered him 580% l I the home run slugger accepted. The cxpcrilncntlng with a llfiwTililillgt . (Panrirlien Press) 1 Sport Promoter morning. March ligsetiisniihestiia: f HBBK F‘ Sabin its Pians implies, thLs soeiety- was organized F0 r Ale") A renal i l l OPTAWA, Ont, Mar. i6.-In a sutl-1 SYDNEY, March i6.~-A:.1 audient-i U; ' dcn death game hcrc Saturday, Uni- ‘verslty of Toronto won the Canadian i i.- bcing used for an auditorium, l: Intermediate Intercollegiate Hockey ip by defeating Bishop's <’l1110-‘i\'1110. Quebec, by a era, to he rulnulttcl by ‘The. hi: Varsity squad p3; '- i; missionary day: had an edge on the play in all three comparatively F31 o! easy iilllf‘ in taking the honors. anti had n Ice, Racing "- Bridgc Driving 1 The Oytstci" Ecd ed". lClub lS holding the last meeting of lay, liforch liltihj“ 11"‘ FY71“? lie r":-< from: thc l r lieallinipPhyllis Hickey. chum. 1 .1. - RoadingJMurit-i - MacKsy. . 1,11 1 Reading/Fulton Simmons. .111’ The flavor of if. 8: N. Block Twist is cured in - you'll have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Ask for it and enjoy yourself. incur. NIIDlS “tacit Iwi cf cighs tlzotuzincl, when the buildin». provided for in plans for the pro- roccd now Sydney‘ Artificial Ice Ar- cztcd c:tiz-. (‘ll _ . ill rink practice mu} an thr- lmlldn; :. to cart MWIIJOI) and have a 2,61) wTh cntcrgoiry ‘a total of 4.00’). Th: building will bl 243 by 15-1 fcct in around mca, with lilac .‘.\ll‘i3f‘ff 135 by 8') feet. Two rowl timid? llic lcc and thlrerhei- ivvr." rears. r\I‘P‘-l\'l1ii1.', to the (H! Stead, “murder, l\'i1l ncoiucdale rcr-eiwe tlckefl ulnlc nu upper promeuadé rich ticket ‘space. ‘.11 include. a hot; ‘lunch stand. , i ‘Fnc c:iy is to be asked to fimnce ‘the undertaking, either operating the plant itscif or leasing to an ling caznparifr. Tn». fircrl charges’ ulill. 11ml 111“ the rl'tf~:~r‘\u‘z' .’l‘"lll'li|‘.' 1'1".‘ i-heiswkn ‘so .11 present; lion building t r wheuizmuséu WCIIEWINE .- l). J. Buck/ 11g capa::.ty' for lnckci: games 0i ) * dsions for. Ulfifif a 4H 4-1: ‘istynumuauoaao: