_' cit H key League ‘gawk: a mayy well” decide the mfl position p of! berth. Ii win er rinks once. _ c» "has. ":"'..":.'i..."": ..S‘“"é..‘;°.‘i3€€§.‘1.‘€i‘.’“§li..%$§i$.‘ give em ii d B!“ with the two teams lave met audit is a? Montague and Albeho u "m" m“ uu u mwwh°"'”“lh“”°l“u °'MrWWLord liibe lowly New siilled- P"; ‘all? D"? way thro to the final whisth. M ,5 ‘finches W will": o tthe Wolhmente . m‘; 11mm; olnadianp m C element 1m ma!“ q sun's University sesrtette col: 1 u, on hmd n u“ b l misfits“) ‘o e r o ow. hound 331$; ‘£1’! itlilteo Emil? fgr gum “who'd”: 7 “l” u F ii Maine Dr W MacDon- iiigllleardership~fi (i) tgfyhivon “fl,",,1;,,',,1§§°§:°“‘§ finiim‘ old. Saree Hawkins. Inspector N. m" "m M’ "m" w cs his 1mm” 6°‘ - w i w Whitiock r Cox w Pik with the Leglonnaires an e H l.’ M“, “mt, Hennesey, “d .F Hume“. . . . o . Tats. l‘. ‘ ’ ‘I ail; lliorwnrds — Bnadl , suilmaside. ' n fiuawmn’ mum '3' 3%‘ R. E. Daye. J, G. Hayes, W. R. should the Legion win they J H . . can, . aoDonal , MwnomkL 1-_ L_ Lmkmun would still have to battle it out - son, W. . Arthur Clark’ Warren Nvamu.’ the Saints with whom the iii: an appointment on the lGth. The way it stands, none of the first three-placed teams are in I position to mark time. Till Navy with their two ames against the college teams hofds the key to the whole situation. Should the Leg- lop lose their next two names and the Navy win theirs a third posit- ion tic wouird risult. . 1i 1i Now that evqrythlllii is perfectly clear to the reader i?) it is vz: cinch that the game tonight ShOlHd be a thriller. Interest ls reaching a fever pitch. It is a safe bet that hoth Johnny Bquarebriggs and Roy Proivsc, rival coaches, will lcnve nothing undone in an effort t0 m the advantage presented "Yfigough this contest. rincc of Wales will have Proude back in the nets and Leightizer is expect- ed to take his turn on defence. The Lclzlon lineup will remain un- changed, , . 0- + ‘l- -l- . The stage was set last night for play today in the British Consols llrrophy competition at the Chun- Jottetown Curling Club. The eight rinks competing will make the "draw" this afternoon and the hipicl will get underway at 3.30 pm. “Fast ice" irthe pros ct or competitors with the prcvalfnt icw temperature. -' 6 it F?’ "An innovation in Vauspi locally, will be the uselffiljulral stones". That is, no ear .Will hnvc the advantage oi’ tising the "rocks" with which he has been . accustomed to curl all season. Each rink will alternate on the differ» all! ice surfaces according to the FEW’. 0- III lli ll- Friday night of this ivcz-k the long-awaited opener of thc best oi’ three Q. S. S.—-W. K. S. hockey ser- - les takes place. Neither team has been defeated to date in their (‘Xhliliiifln games and this week they both have their final work- outs hcforc crossing sticks to fight ii out for the Archer Trophv, emb- lcmaiic of the City inicrschoiastic t-Iiumpinnship, and thc right to cnicr thc piaydowns for tlv- Is- land championship and the Crock- ett Trophy. ' Q in i II» Interscholastic hockey is ra idiv "lllllllli! into its nwn on thc 1's nml. Tn all names to date, the boys ilarc givcn r-vcryihing liir-"y h-id and if this is ‘any criterion. the Q- S. 5.—W. K. S. scrics will pro- ihico roal hockey all the way. O. l. Archer, genial manager of the Forum, and Ii-{awlcy Crockett, pro- , “Milt young Kcnt st. Jeweller, havc lcd the way in encouraging ihc boys by donating two flng (m. nhlcs for annual competition. Now it is up to the fans-students, ex- students and parents to bark their school teams. ~ . a i- il 0 Il- ~ The Clty interscholastit- series is ‘brim: sponsored by the Charlotte- nou-n Playground Commission. It is ihc aim of. the Commission to use all proceeds, from these games. to help provide playground and Wilvrt! equipment for children of "l? Pill!- The Cogimission plan: °," 5Pvilsorillil othe events. from time ‘to time. with the ultimate objective of raising enough funds i° Provide playgrounds and ath- lciic field for- Charlottetown. Both I these are badly needed and it ‘s felt the Commiss n will have ciéigrsupport of the public in their ll- 0 0 '1- Wcaiher has been uito favir- libie for the open air rinks in the Gilly. Youngsters have been getting RGlliY of opportunity to play hoc- "Py and skate. As a climax to fllv-‘ir efforts for winter activities 6n city children the Playground Plllllllselondn March, plans "Kid- Ganaiiianc T0 Play In’ Victoria Tonight ‘Charlottetown Intezmedia no LES; ulians gay the Victoria ma,“ a the 11m time that th ' Brookficlii Wins I Fr0m iicw Glasgow‘ A Brookfield hockey team last night defeated the New Glasgow lmperlais 4-3 in a game played at New Glasgow rlnk. The teams en- gaged in a see-saw battle for the first two rlods. going into the third dea ocked it-ail. Early in thc final stanza the imperiais went into a one-goal lead “which was short lived however, as Brookiield first evened the count and then scored the winning tally, Barry Moore slipping the disc past Bull.- van in an unassisted play. 1 Lineups : New Glasgow: goal, Sullivan; de- fence. Bulman. Andrew, Graham: forwards, Dickleson, Gallant, Orr, Hill, Goes. Stevenson, Biaoquie . Pineau, Gauthier. Brookfieldr goal, Ford: defence. B Moore, Mclnnis. Hardy. R- Cruwys: forwards. Gregory. Barry Moore, Jordan, C. Cruwy-S. Tfelllert. watts, Easter, McSWain. SUMMARY First Period l-Brookiield. Barry Moore (creep i 2—I-mpera . Pineau. Second Period Ll-Brookiield. Gregory it-lmperlals. Gauthier, Pineau. Third Period a-Imperlals. Pineau, Gauthier (L-Bcookfield, Tremere (Cruwys) 'l—IBrookfield Barry Moore. $250,000 u PIITSBS At Saratcga Track SARATOGA. EPRLNGS. N- Y» Feb. 4 - (AP) - Harness racfir-‘i will scramble for 8250.0Q0 in P1111195 at Saratoga Raccways 54-ntilili stand opening June 24. vtvslde it Frank Wiswall said todily- i Grand Crcuit competition, sche- eiueo for July w-Alls- 3- includes the 87.500 ‘la-mplflnshilo Bill-ill“ stake for three-year-oid trotterst the final preview before the Ham- hletonian at Goshen. I Forty-five early closing) events with a Feb. 23 deadline ave Pl"- m ranging {mm $1,200 to the $10.- ooo Bostwlck twoyear-old trot-r your $1.200 two-year-old trots i0t| northern - trained colts with ama-, teur drivers are listed. ‘ _ h__ 11 i r thcwclfyi gmelrifiiirxrlqmksaplaglilx 001T i" m“; c amplonshl: l: thclzllllfli- I Each rink will send two teams. One team will be comprised oi players aged 9 to l2 Yeali- The other team will have players axed 13 to 14 years. Games w he 0i’ 15-minute; duration and all will be run-oi! in the one evening in one big elimination tournament- “Kiddief Nizht" should vwvg interesting to old and young llll it will be an added incelltlw 1° "W Night" at the Forum. 0n this "78ilt it is hoped to see teams in Mi r omission =1 0t Mum ‘ _ ll Mann: ‘Baht. 50h l i acnou nmmns DON'T MISS HOCKEY-NITE sronsoicnn BY Ill-Y GRADS a t. TWOCOLORFUL uocanv reams o ' . IN SIXTY MINUTES or nuccan aocxnv A 1101101011 - Va. GIIARLGTTETGWI ALL-STARS A GilAR-LGTTETGWII mnuu ititnucsrw. ma. 0:1. ALI. RUSH SEATS 56c - Tax included l‘ ‘Lilith tuessna and his [SLANDERS ~ m arrnnvaucn IPA!!! All All. DIUO ITOIIB keep the ponds in shape until 11W big event. o I 111110011: ‘IIAIDOI Tlalfl- Hale t a " »Eight VRinks Entered In TP. E. I. Curling ’$piel; To Open This Afternoon This afternoon at 3:30 igiht to ,_ the Dominion Tankard held at Saskatoon, in underway at. Cur lub el i. rinks and w l continue until Thursday wi each rink Ralph Bishop, Austin Brooks. Montague: Leltoy White, Daniel Power, A. G. Parks, Dr. L. A. Johnstone. Fred MaeKenzie. Marshall Rot molds. Bruce MacLean. Cpl. P, Keyes. Alberton J, W, Mowe, ll. Matthews, W. Swindeil. J’, ll. Myrick H. E, Barbour or J, W, D. Camp- bell. J.. C. Profit, M. Perry, J. C. Matthews. The last mentioned name on each team is the skip. Gh’t0wn Navy Plays S’side Legion Tonight The Navy team from the City Senior Hockey League is scheduled to play the Summcrside Legion team in an exhibition game to- night at llhe Crystal Rink, The local tars are taking their r ular team to t-he Western Capita. A bang-up game is expected. The city boys plan to travel by bus. Douglas Continues T0 Head American League Scoring NEW HAVEN. Comr, Feb 4 — (AP) — With five anJLsLs to his credit for the week. Les Douglas of Indianapolis held onto the indiv- ldual scoring lead in the American Hockey Le gue, even though he failed to gister a goal. figures re- leased by league president Maurice Podc-loff shosved tonight. Douglas’ 62 points are niadc up of 3O gcnis nnti 32 asrtlists. Pete Lcswick. air-o of the Caps, added eight, points to his tally to iump from sixth to second place with 59 points. Paul Courteau of New Haven with 58 points and Wallace Wilsc-n cf Pittsburgh who climbed from fifth place, are ticd in the show tljmi. Pete Bcssonc of Cleveland ilcadcd the penalty box parade with 72 minutes. Leading Scorers: Player and Team _ G A Pis. Douglas, Indianapolis 3O 32 62 IASWMI I-indianamolls £2 3'7 59 Courtca , New Haven 9 47 56 W. Wilson, Pittsburgh 27 29 5G Gagnc, Providence 22 32 54 Rinvttacl, St. Louis 26 2a 54 tson. Hershey 21 32 53 1102mm, I-Tirslilcy 2.3 29 52 Burlington, Cleveland 25 25 50 Mahaficy. Plttsburah i0 81 50 Gaye Stewart In Second Place Tie In Scoring Race (By The Canadian Press) Gaye Stewart of Toronto Maple Leafs collected one goal and three assists in two week-end ames to Jump from sixth place in o a. sec- ond- lace tie with Chicago's Bill Mos enko in hhe National Hockey League individual scoring race. Both players are 14 points behind Black Hawks’ Mox Bentley, held scoreless- last llvighi. but still lead- ing hhe lea c th 49 points. Clint Smith oi C icago Kicked up.a.n as- sist to share fourt lace with his injured team-mate ow; Bentley. 33 points. Toe Bake and er Loch earned a point each in two week-end games and are still in a seventh-place tie with 31 points, one behind Alex Kaleto. cf Chicago who was held scoreless last night. ‘Ilhe leaders: G M. Bentley. Chicago Ste . Toronto 2. Loch. Montreal Remember When " By The EJ5111- Pleas ‘The managerial difficulties c! George Young the "Catalina Kid.” were making e front pages 19 years ago today. He had Just won he Catalina marahhon swim and on February 5. 1927. his mother rushed from Toronto to San Pran- cisco to confirm iienry 0'3 rne as mannger-—wihh a 40 per cm cut. "ml-eras l I N1 -E..N.I 111w for the British Consolf Trophy and ti}: f ‘t filly to be arch, gets the Charlottetown ling C . Four clubs will be represented by the competition t th. meeting eaoh o! the oth- 33 - but revived after The expulsion of Babe Pratt (above), Toronto Maple Leaf defence- man, for gambling, recalled a similar case in baseball when William Cox, then owner of the PiLiBlZiElDDiJ Phillics, was cicpellcd from organ- ized baseball by the late Comlnissioncr Judge Laudis. making four $25 bets, on his own team to “in. contrary to the rules of baseball which prohibit gambling on the results 1 Cox admitted (By The Ansoclated Press) NEW YORK. Fch. d-Thc silakc- up of New York Rangcrs contin- ued today with Oti Heller, dc- ienccman on the National Hockey League icam for l4 yPa1's,_l)cin.! sent on loan to Si. Paul Saints of the newly-organized United Stair." Hockey League. The movc came after a wool."- end that saw the Rangers, out oi’ Stanley Cup contention and illliid- ing for the 194647 season, bring up four promising pia crs from New York Rovers, the r Eastern United Stairs League farm, and send thrce vctcrans of N.H.L nifty to the minors. Thc four Rovers, craulrl- Col Gartincr. right wing Reno Trurt-li. left winger Church Russell and dofenceman l-lai Laycoc, joincuthc club today. Thcy replaced dc- fcncemnn Murray Patrick, lofcnvc- man Bill Juzrlu and lcil wmgcr Alex Siiibifk)‘, sent '\ll'l Io Providence Rods 11f ihc ATllPlitlin League. Another Rangcr ohliimcr, centre Hank Goldup. was sitlppcd to the minors recently. Brackiey Rovers Shut Gut Milton Th1: Brzivkic-y Rovers lust llijlitl shut out the Milton Hornets 3-0 in an exhibition hockey gumc played at Milton rink. Charles Wise, on a miss from McRac, opcncd ihc scoring in thi- first period, and Layton Pilillhg; and McRac got tho other two counters in the sandwich sass-ion McKay and C. Ford got assists. Hughes, in the Bracklcg/ ncis. turned in n particularly good gnmc, stopping shot aficr rilui. Llneupst~ Milton-Goal, Andrews; defence, Russell Coics. D. Colcs; forwards, Reg Golcs, V. Gliicspio, Cummings, Crabbe, Andrews. Brackley-Goal, Hughes; tit-fence Phillips, McKay, Seaman; for- wards, Wise, McRuc. C. Ford, Scl- lirk, F. Hughes, L. Ford. Bob McKcnzic was rcfcrec. Ghicago Gluh Seeks Whisky Bottle Tosser ' (By The Associated Press) CHICAGO, FebA-Prcsident Bill Tobin of the Chicago llockeyCiuiu today offered a $250 reward for identity of a galieryite who tossed an cmpiy whisky bottle which conkcd Joe Fusco, a rmk-slclc spectator. on tho head at. Sultduy night's Black Hawk-Boston Bruin gamc in the Chicago Stadium. Fusco was knocked unconscious first aid trout- ment. His departure still eft l7,- 362 fans to cheer a 3-1 Hawk vic- ry. The flying hoitlc was the Iairsl in secret weapons dcvclorpmt hy Hawk partisans, \vi1o unquestion- ably have outstrl pcd the lovcrs of "Dem Brook yn Bums" as sports fanatics. When they are irked or excited. the hockey clan hcre fires a wide variety of missiles onto the icv, ranging from cahhages, card tics-ks and healed pennies, to a hrassiero which floated down from the Sip- dium heights recently. A. Ii. L. Standings NEW YQRKFPYII 4 e (AP) ‘Iilmaerioan Hockey League stand- s: _ Eastern Illivinlun . W T Pll (llf GA Buffalo 26 14 6 58 204 1'8 Hershey . 20 ll 6 46 liift MI Providence . 15 25 4 34151 190 New Haven .. »9 2'! 9 2'! 147-190 Western Dlvlsl W l. 1‘ Ptn till‘ HA Indianapglis 25 i5 7 ‘i7 217 171 Pittsburg 22 1'3 7 ill 182 150 Cleveland 18 ll 7 43 172 171 It. Louis 1d 21 42142 179 Shake-Up Of New York Rangers Is Continuing New Glasgow Wins From Pictou 7-4 tBy The Canadian Pres-ii NEW GLASGOW N. S.. Feb. 4- Ncw Glasgow Bombers compictezi their home schedule of the A-P-C Senior Hockey League by defeat- ing Piciou Royals, 7-4, here to- night. iiearibreakers T0 Play Skids; Game At Burden Gancelied The Charlottetown Heartbreak- PPS, schcriilicri to play ihr- Borden Nationals tonight at Borden, will not makv thc trip, it was learned luic lust nighl. Ii was understood that (|iili(‘lliiif‘$ z-rvmncd up and tho irlp was CllliFPiiPLi. Howcvcr, the Hcartbrcakers are still schrwitllcii to go to Summer- \'i'i(3 on Vh-rinrsvlziy night ‘o play tho Crystals in an exhibition game. Rep And Bartolo Bout 0n March 1 NEW YORK, Feb. li-Wiilie Pep of Hartford, Conn, recognized in Now York as the world feather- wr-icln i-hnmnpiy and Sal Bnrioio of Boston, who holds ihc Ntlllflnfll Boxing Association crown, today ll",'l‘(?(‘d to iicfcnd their respective iaurols in a l5-round hout at Madl- son Square Garden March l The winner will be the lilldis- putcd champion. Famous Long Island Golf Gcurse ls Sold T0 Development G0. naw YORK. Feb- 4 -— l0?) —- It nus with sadness that the 801!- ing world learned today‘ 0i’ the passing of IP38 15191145 Fwsh Meadow Course, the scenc. during its comparatively snort history, of some of the grca 12st and gooficst events in the annals of oif The course, one of tie United States‘ real cho 1 ‘ as contrasted with coursrs ovcr which the bays turn in their rnirn-culous 62a and 63s- Zias been sold to a development company and will sprout soon with homes and attached garages. ‘The uwistlng, rough-bound fair- ways which Gen-e Sarazen toured in a rcco-rdsshottering (i6 on final rcuntl to win the 1932 United States open also was host to the rc-wnr Goodall Round-Robin Tournament. And Tommy Armour beat out Sarazcn on the 36th green oi the i930 Professional Golfers Association championship there. Howevcr, in any obLuary of the famous course. the event which must always stand out was the big charity match in i937, in WiliC-‘l John (Mysterious) Mbuta ue. "l? ncw Paul Bunyan, from t e West Coast. attempted t0 Dilll Rfvlllld with Babe Rutih. Babs Didrikson and Mrs Syivania Annmbergj That was a day. Between those who wanted tn see if mysterious Monty really could break r with a rake and a shovel, and t one who Lust‘. wanted to see the furious abes, some 10.000 persons des- cended upon Fresh Meadow. and what the nmric clothe front nine “as a s nmblcs. Luckily for the - back nine, it was necessary to halt the mad event af cr eight. holes. Although the crowd never quite sensed the necessit for gtting off the greens onto witch e players were attempting to shoot, the thi did go far enough for a few quai- iied Obifffveh to see that Magus rms not goin to revolutionise th ame even w th regular golf clubs. e dropped from sight within a years. h, --(APJ—DT'. H. C. Gerrutlicrs Wins Wright Gup who u... Oarnlthui rink last the ‘Yeridlth Curling ‘Iro- eieat .w. Hyndm iii-Koala 11mph“ w 0W0! illdlllitii 0 GRIT“ no: included: om stone, 152g: Holland; nd t . H - cliffs: mate, J-J.‘ Cut -A single match was played in the Bemtner tition, m. ink the 0.0. Hui... Ii. R. llouco League Semi-Final Opener Ends‘ In l-All Tie M "l! UDPer Queen Street rink last night the Canadians and the Bruins battled t0 a i-all tie m the first game of the three game 5am]. finals o! the Holy Redeemer house league. Both goals were scored ln the ‘Emmi 119F105. the Canadians col- lecting the first when Jack Hen- llHlw slipped the disc nlsf. the Bruins’ goalie on aa assist from Joe Hennelsey. e Bruins evened the count 91°F"? liter. S. Diamond scoring, assisted by C. Molynoaux, Wednesday night the Muraons are scheduled to play the Rangers as the other hall of the semi-final: gets underway. Ii. 0f G. Bowling CUBS: l. Butler H. Gaudet . M. R1 Mcb H. Power C. Donovan . P. Curiev ..... .. Total ....................................... .. HOT SHOTS: S. ‘Trainer 132 G. Gallant 154 A. Curiev 1g; H. Conway 199 Low Score . 112 Low Score . 149 - 100a 112a TF1 Total .. .. .3113 Hlzn Single. o. Galant, 25s l-iign Three S. Trainer, 619. Points. Cubs 0. Hot Shots, 5. Total ATOMICS: E. Duucette C‘. Guudet J. _McAleer C Costello Low Score B50 826 725 Total . ~. 2120 iligdi Single, F‘, allant. 256, l-ilgh Three, F. Gallant, 636. Points. Rovers 5. Atomics 0. BOMB SHELLS: C. LeCialr . .. W. Murray Fr. McDonald E. Smiith .. E. McDonald J. Campbell Leo DesRoches 1402 i156 1330 Total .. .. .3688 BRUINS: L DOYie 141 98 157 W. Mulins l6‘! 124 164 '1‘. McAdam 200 218 234 S Doiron Low Score . Low Score . Low Score .. Total High Single. J. Campbell, 255 Hgh Three, C. LeCiair, 6'77. Points. Bomb Shells 5, Bruins, 0. FREE FRENCH: W. Smith .171 190 166 G. Murphy 186 183 9i C. Campbell 130 205 194 (l Murphy 137 1'70 85 R. Fleming 146 129 218 R. Bradley 132 164 273 Total BED WINGS: Reg. MacDonald . 189 136 169 V. Gallant 168 114 l2l Father Cass . 221 152 155 A. Farmer 133 159 Keilv . 150 124 J. Fleming . 144 13G M6 839 864 Total High Single,‘ a. Brarllcyfrfa _High Three, B. Bradley. 5G9 4 Points. Red Wings 1. Free French COLLEGE PARK. Mti, Feb. 4 Bird, president of the University of Maryland, an. nounced tonight Clark Shaughncssy would return to the University of Maryland as head football coach. Shaughnessy will switch from the U11 Versltv of Pittsburgh. where he BRITISH CONSOLS TROPHY Proust? fa Association b élazdonai}! Tfigceco m c1 mend Twin/town cqocfta - British ifonsols (iyuzw/Axi \/ é» cunuus! Throughout the long war years, no other sport did more than Curling to provide relaxation from the worry and care which were a part of daily life. Gatherings such as the annual Prince Edward island Curling Competition played an important role. Today, with Victory complete, curlers everywhere tum to [hell favorite sport with renewed interest and energy. The manufacturers of British Consols Cigarettes are proud of the part they have played in sustaining and increasing the popularity of the Royal and Ancient Game. The British Cousols trophy for Prince Edward Island represents the provincial championship. The winning rink will gain a place in the Canadian title piaydowns for the Macdonald‘: Brier Tankard, play for whid: is being revived in Saskatoon, March 4-7. The Highland Lassie stands for the greatest achievement in tobaccos and cigarettes-the utmost in Smoking Satisfaction. . fii/(Z M-G-M’: “THE ‘Truly. evcryts-tecond Clock" is n heartbeat. a. brand new, again and again. take heart. Directed with genuine made "Meet Me in handsomely Freed. "Tlhe any language; centenary appeal of the County is Patro CLOCK. IS GRAND FILM WITH NEW STARRING TEAM of This new Metro-Goldwyzm-Mayer hit now uthhe Yeo Theatre, stars Judy Garland and Robert Walk grand new movie team, in a picture you'll want to see “The Clock" is the tender. heart.- warmlng story of the romtunce b tween Bob, as a soldier in New York City for the first, time, on a 48-hour pass, and Judy. as a. lovely girl wiho s the lonely scrviceman to her under- standing by Vincente Minnelli. who St, Louis," and (produced by Arthur lock" is a success in SURREY, England -—(OP)—'I‘he King has given £100 ($450) to the Surrey Cricket Cluib of which he n. “The 6f. g. JUDY GARLAND ROBERT WALKER ‘JAMES GLEASON MONTAGUI‘! WHATINEE 8.80 l’. M. YEO Theatres Every second a HEART BEAT SOURIS THURSDAY 8 P. 1W. SATURDAY. B AND l0 I’. M. They’re back in action! VICTORIA RINK runsmnr rucrrr At 11.30 The former has been coach since 1942. AT 8 SHARP "TO-NIGHT rww- l I QUEEN SQUARE vS- WEST KENTi A First of best 0t‘ Forum. Friday. 7.30 three inter-scholastic series Skate After. <.___ ___._ YES, A REAL TOUGHIE LEGIONAIRES Vs. P. W. College t LEADERSHIP AT STAKE *cr¢RvM- intermediate champions of the Maritimcs. the Victoria Unions, versus Intermediate Charlottetown Canadians. Skate after. rxlmilffwwasrllvwwwqwlozssrlsissiw " '