BOWLING WRESTLING BASEBALL BAPTURE FIRST v.| l: _i__ u R Y (Associated Prose) NEW YORK, Nov. lit-New York Rangers, last seasons champions of the hockey world, won their first game of the new National Hockey R ii a E R spool M751}; Fieldllfi iii MARKS Goal Gives Mount ‘ARE liiiovil A. Maritime Htle. Acadia Squad Sii-f-fiirs I-Ieart-break- Official Becdgnition is ' mg Defeat In Sudden - death‘ Game For Intercollegiate OF League sea-son tonight, defeating Detroit Red Wings 2-1 in a fast, rough encounter. The defeat knock- ed Detroit out of the American Division lead as f/‘hicago defeated -Oitawu to go ahead. Football Title At Truro, ‘PRURD, . . Suddenly bIrIeaEinBNtllIftQIGa-(Irelae-rilttli Mount A. starwd the second pa‘ less’ last minute attack m overcome‘ o: off with s. rush to middle field a. lead that had 'w en sto-ddut went over mm‘ 3i m“ "WWW ep- pass from the diminutive Aliitirhl \ Tl-IE . uvalsfllflilk and... _ ‘THE (JHARLUYFETOWN__ GUARDIAN iLQRT WORLD BOXING BASKETBALL - OTHER SPORT ductiou ofSc on cub )5 lb. Given to Junior Rec- ords at A n n u al Meeting of A. A. U. . Of Co ‘ - (By S. N. Boss, Canadian Press Staff Writer) _ WINNIPEG, Nov. lii-Twenty- ‘ All paclagn 110w contain more tobacco; andtbere i: a re- Encouraged, perhaps, by ghg q. ficial presentation of the Stanley cup, the Rangers scored twice in the first period, aided to a consid- erable extent by Detroit penalties, and licld the margin through two more strenuous sessions. The Cook brothers, Bill and Bun, accounted for the Ranger tallies, while Larry Aurie scored for Detroit in the third frame. Each team ‘had one goal disallowed. Maritime Intercollegiate “mmmmlshill by defeating lies by the heavy frost. $35M Mm“ ‘gnlfihetft Wmmnts- always in the scrimmages and a five new records in open. indoor,‘ vme N B toda ers y of sack- serious threat to Acadia all through native, Interscholastic and junior ' ‘ " i’ "Pwred Fhflihe same. Hyiski failed to convert athletic competition and equalling Rugby [as the ball rose from a. difficult of another in the indoor division do m thelangie. u . Tie ywzsfiafxijiad representatives 7-6.; With the play centred beg-ween ateur Athletic Union of Canada as started t e -lea h battle, first Acadia line and half-field wbuvule it ended the first day o! its annual I they flmghedl-Izifax Monday whemshock troops hummemd through a meeting here. j less drew was l: aoedminute 5mm‘ [Wmge "i"! Rice Went over for the covered “km f: H8 on a snow-ltry thatput Woifviile in the lead. ‘ and "Wine business, delegates » "B" i0 Puck hard- The convert was unsuccessful. were recognized today by the Am- Dealing with numerous reports-l 'from all parts of the Domihion| It looked din-k for Mount A1350,‘ cleared the decks for more conten- The Stanley Cup, emblem of the world's championship which the Rangers won last spring, was offi- _ cially Presented to the club by Frank Calder, league president, be- tween the first and second periods. Jean Pusie, new defcnceman of Rangers, made his debut to New as the seconds ticked off in the laftth ptmd- 311$ Speed increased w ‘ it Within two minutes of the final after are ysgxxilti blgfllilatitngkch mm m5 - ' arges w me the Mimm-s bllfst out in a against the Acadia. guards. Break-l sudden attack that ended in Brody ing out‘ from a tumbled mum, ‘ Picking up the bail on the chrcc-Jspcc page, nabbed we ban a f’, Arte - n qu t um and booting a direct m": mm‘ °n1y l0 be ordered by the! SUDDEN ArrAcx spiral °ver u“? b" ‘>0 bush Sack- referee to return to the 10 yard 11;; l e tious questions during the next two i | . days of the meeting. Reports on] hum,Tohccocompmyorclnflda, tin. Lid. Turret Fine Cut for the some Turret Fine Cut for the same money —and Poker Hands, too! Now we give every man who “rolls his own” more dell you'll get still more cigarettes from every pack- oid price! Oo this new flticiilflffifu-lffififiiiffikfigom“ "room's? i and buying your own cigarette papers. Remember, too-you can get I largo booklet! of “Vogue" or “Cha tecl " (gar-en lg exchange for one template ‘set of.’ wads: FINE CIGARETTE It pays to “Roll Your Own” with TURRET CUT TOBACCO SAVE TijIE POKER HANDS past year's work by the various committees were read and adopted. _ Members Of Great Oldest record to be cast aside by ' . I I the Union was the mark of nine L i . minutes, 34 3-8 seconds set by T. e i P. Conneff of Montreal in 1890 for the two-mile run. The new crown ‘ Y rk by displa ing his cs ab! fl - lino qualities. Bllaud shouldgredeJegi vine mm up m“ ‘mmtkhst m tossed aside "is black can and Dild- ‘enough w gm m“ ‘he d°°“‘°“- cled loves to exchon bl in Brody was acdahned hem 0t m" g ' ge 0W5 11°"? by the rows of the first pcriod with Ebbie oood-‘emhushwts , d,“ “W” 5mm fellow. husky Detroit ccntremzm. m d San 3' shivemlfl in Little damuze was done before the l the eep mow‘ almost ‘subdued by referees uelled the disturbance I e three-point margin wolfvme ‘l had established, only to 105g u and banished the combattimts, with,“ foothom m, victory: Pusie with a major and 10-minute misconduct penalty and Goodfellow started on. to with a major. LINEUPS Right from tlio still-t Aquchn score when they made "is only want in the first‘ lberiod by Young's spectacular 5o yard dash for a touch that. was not Itangers: Goal, Aitkcnhcnd; de- converted. Sackvllie, however even- fence, E. Seibert, Johnson; centre, ed mane m ' Bcucher; wings, W. Cook. F-Cook: rs the second period i for a scrum. Acadia withheld the ,atta.ks and concentrated on the "New! flPDroach of Mount A. then came a scrum on the 15 yard m“- 'gln. ' Austin, in a. sudden spurt paged ito Hyiski who tossed it to moi-lie ‘the dvlléndable bootinan. The lat. her lifted it over in 0119,01 the iicaicst kicks ever executed on this field. The Mount Allison crowd went wud- vhf-WY was certain. ‘Time was against Acadia then and they had "My beaten their way to field when the end was cal1ed_ LINEUPS centre . was awarded Cyril Mabey of Ox- ford, England, who covered the dis- i tance in nine minutes, 24 seconds‘ at Hamilton, July l9, 1933. 1 t d mo“ I The only other record of long- Olwllers todlai, NIB 3c etedoa r253“? standing to be wiped away was the Um‘ assoc a um’ a o? __ . , running broad Jump of 23 feat ltion designed to cuib shoestring " - ~ " h t b t a 1-2 "who m by 0- D- Him §Z1i‘.3.‘§.‘.?.....§“?..f. Thu‘? c3132‘. of Montreal in 1908. The new re- campaign of 1934 ' , 4f 3-4 , . _ ' . ggriejse Sig?“ ofméfiffelgl? tzi W. G. Blamlialnof Dulham, N.C-,,_ H “ton s ptember 19 19'” for two years President of the Na-l am e . .. .~ . ' ti l As iation of PIOIESMOILHI For the first time in the history 323b,,“ Zgzgucs’ was chosen Egan, of the organization official recog- i tohead the organization Hi5 sap nition was given junior records. All‘ GALVESTON, Tex., Nov. 16.-(A. P.) - Minor baseball league club‘ l oi third baseman Named Manager Of Team cage Cubs purchased Roy o r. souilipawliurler, from Oakland of the Coast League. Other deals included purchase of catcher Lincoln Wasem of JoPeiin by Buffalo, trading of Bill Weeney,‘ Toledo first baseman, to Rochester ‘lforArt Shires; Baltimore's sendin Jim Stronger to the Mission Club of the Pacific Coast League on option. A number of the rule changes were adopted by the minor leafllle Qtill _In Hockey .B Y N 0 Rl ll BEIJEIIUE TEAM Notwlthstandng the cold night i l A hockey uom which woo _ 6 world's championship, ten years ago, and every member o! tho chi still in hockey-sounds like o 51¢- saw puzzle, doesn't it? But it's a fact, every member d g- and frozenrsads some 700 cnthus- Cmawa.‘ we“ hockey “an a! 1a iastic tug 0f war fans cssemtfed in m“ w“ the 8mm” Cup an“, d’ 3:195“; seghlihc ufinazvegfwdilllg ‘cum: vmomw“ and mmomu strong-Morison Tl-cohies. lm tum on vmwum we‘ m no‘ In the senior compettion thelm hockey coaching or phyla. roles. Here they are: Eddie Gerard, ary was raised from $6.000 to $8,500 l executives. Outstanding action was final Pun was betwee“ st- Eleanms letic meeting in Vancouver where were established at a. spring ath-v and his term was extended from one‘ to five years. subs. A. Siebert. Dillon, Murdoch, Keeling, Qsmundsonn, Carr, Heller, Brennan, Pusie. Young, Evans; centre, Voss; wings,| Alil"f.‘, Lewis; silbs, Carson, Pet- tfliger, Goodfcllow, Wiscman, Emms, Sorrcll, Foster. Bilswcli. |when Stoddard galloped ovu- m,- a touch. Then Acadia shot into the ikad- which they guarded until the Detroit: Goal, Roach; defenceflast, twp mmuges_ Acadh“'plluba€li, Tedford; Three QWTWTS. Ybung Fountain, shawj ‘Armstrong: Halves, Rulstou, Rice’. Sanford; Forwards, Davis. Dewolfe ‘ Jfuney. Stanfield, Porter, Nicol and Colpitis. ' ‘ coiuiiim: m rLAv I only British Columbia boys were the competitors. Hope was express- ed other branches would foster junior sport to a. greater extent. Among the records on half m‘le track recognized was the 10 mile Reports that Ike Boone, veteran slugging outfielder had been signed ‘to manage Toronto Leafs of the 1n- ternational League, were confirmed during the day. - The principal Major League deal announced-my Rogers Hornsby, of Officials: A. G. Smith and Bill Stclvart. suluiulinv First Period l. Rangers. F. Cook (Boucher- W. Cook) 11.57. Bfeakuls from a melee on the Mmm“ “V9 yard line Acadia for- wards comfrined to register l-mqthgr tOllCh Cf) place Hi6 gumg M, 5,1 Porcine play into Mount Allison territory Woifviile scrums continued to sci the better heeling and fed 2. Rangers, W. Cook (Boucher) the ha" t0 their Speedy half line l4 Pciialties: Lewis, Pusie 2 md 10-minute mbconduct), Good- ieiiow (majori- Sccond Period N0 score. Penalties: C-ifsfiil Sciberi, 2, Young. (major), E. Third Period 3. Detroit, Aurie (Sorrcll) il.22. Penalties: Voss, Aurie. To Retire As Manager (Canadian Press) YARMOUTH, N. 5., Nov. l6—Er- hi5 Grimshaw, canny cnptiiin who also as piayeqmrinilger since 1928. has led Yprmouth Gateways to the South Shore baseball chnmrronship every yenr, has announced his re- tirement; as pinvcr manager. Nolrcason was given for hil II- tion and team officials declined to discuss the matter. 4 _ l. which carried it over to the on. (‘mum Billy's 25 yard line. They coup; not [bmlk thrvush. however, and the iSackviile forces crowded play back to centre field. Completely turning lfireriion or fiilgression, Sackvliie dashed into Acadfa when it appeared they would crash over. but Acadins sturdy full- fbsck.‘ Tedford. interfered and booted the bail up the line, where, through misjllclgment of Mount A.'s backs, Young grabbed ii; and tore down more than 60 yards to a , try. The speedy half liner outdis- tcnced Bsckville men and leisurely placed the ball s few feet from the side-line. Attempted convert failed. TEDFORD OUTSTANDING Tedford, the big full back, de- served much of the credit for lioid- ing back Mount Allison's charges. ltllsre thnnonce he made spectacu- lar kicks with the opposing forces closing tightly in on him. Partridge almost scored in the last minute an the ball as they dashed over for the try. Gillette Blue Blades , ‘Valet AutoStropl and Gillette Blades hi Green Package Mount AP-Fullback, Bea]; 111mg Quarters, Andrews, Btody, pm. ridge. Pecbles; Halves Hyiski, Aug- "lll M01483" Forwards, Reid. Mg. Donald, Miller, Robertson, Penny Stoddart. Referee-Dolls Anderson, Halifax lillilisiilili MARUUNSTB TIE itilRE (Canadian Press) FORUM, Montreal, Nov. 16._—An overtime 2-2 tic before a small crowd of 2,500 fans here tonight left New York Americans still at the botwm of the Canadian section standing of the National Hockey League, with Maroons, their opponents tonight, one point above them. There was little excitement in a dull and spirit- less game relieved at times by a. smart goal tending display by Davig Kerr of Mnroons. Hoclcy Smith, veteran Montreal ccntcrsinr, scored both the Mar. oons’ goals mil came near scoring several others. The New Yorkers went to the front in the second per- iod when Red Jackson rifled a high shot to the upper comer. The Montrealers seemed headed for victory whcn George Patterson beat Dave Kerr in a scramble with less than three minutes left to ploy. The overtime proved only a few desuitory raids from either side. First Period: No score. Penalties-Ayers, Brydson. Second Period: i-Amcrlcans, Jackson. 8.32. Li-Maroons, Smith, 12.55. _ Penaities-Brydgc, Dutkowski. Third Period: - m-Maroons, Smith (Northcott) ugAmericans, Patterson, 17.40, Penalties-Picket“. Haynes. Overtime Period: l resuming activities. si-zsi w“ Q1... At the old price: Giilom and vnm Au toStrop Hindu were a sound value. Today‘: drastically reduced prices make them sensational bargains. ‘I110 some high quality h , pooltively guaranteed. If not utillod return the unused ' blades to your denier and ho GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. or cAmlnA, Limrrro, MONTREAL No score. Penalties-None. Americans — Goal, Worters; do. fence, Dution and Bridge; centre, Himes; winns. Gross and Martin; subs, Speysi‘, Dutkowoki, Cwn, Klein, McVeigh, Patterson, Jargon, Plclietts. . lmroons - Goal, Kerr; .defence,| wentworth and/ Ayrcs; centre,‘ Smith: wings, Ward and Troitien; ‘silbs. Norihcoti, Graham, Brydson,| nnynes. MsoKcnzie, Wilcox, Duguio, Robinson. Kilrea. Referees- Cleghorn and Dilig- neault will refund your money. » l i mark of 54 minutes, 2 2-5 seconds creditcd to Lou Gregory, Ozone Park, N. B. ill-v DEFEATS SAGUENAY I The Hi-Y boys opened their sea- son's basketball activities with a well earned victory over the Sag-p “In k_ "ell"? "WWW" i" “n exh“’m°"l R.C.N.V.R.: Goal, Martin; de- tili; in the Holy Name gym last fence’ Lunar‘ Storey Rush; 50F evmflng‘ The score was 42 to 2B‘ wards, Cox, Buntain, lVfcNlahon, Displaying a. smooth working Dluon" Johnsmm Sign,‘ 5mm, combination the "Club" boys, led Blanchard’ Byron I by Morris, Goss and McLean put, saguenny, GOAL Adams; defence‘, “p 9' battle which bamfll the Commanders Murray and Reid,“ of. LOlLS browns-sent Mervin Shea, catcher, to Chicago in exchange for Frank Grube, another catcher. Chi- Navy Tussle This E v e n i n g The Navymen make their debut‘ in hockey circles iliis evening, whcn a. team from H. M. C. Sf Saguenay clashes with the ‘ R.C-N.V.R. at the Forum at '1 Navymen" _ Renault; forwards, Rotts. Shlbard.‘ "by gamma’ Howe, Bouthran, Lt. Commanderl “m” 5mm‘ Bidwell, Rogers- McLaren Sileppard G055 Simon‘. , » i Partridge Clottenburg o g McLean Stoughan Kl n g S CO u Fitzgerald B0110)’ ' Johnston LaFourmier DOUJIISBIOOmflCId Bonfhoon ____ ‘ l (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, NOV. 16 —- King's‘ County Academy today won ihe junior interscolsstic rugby cham- Junior H o ck ey . pionship of western Nova Scotia by Meeting Tonight ~ defeating Bloomfield High School 8-3. Referee-"Red" Mclsaac. - " — The newly-crowned champions All those interested in forming a, Wm meet whmm-s 0g thp 111cm“ junior hockey loop are requested to‘ Countyhcapc 3mm, plnydOWDS, attend the meeting to be held at ‘m. the pruvmcial tltkL the YM-CA. tonight at 7 o'clock. Several teams who have function-v "‘ ed in previous years have iniimat- ed their intention of once. again‘ Must be Artistic Junior hockey is the only way of _____ developing material for senior LONDON’ N0“ 16_(q_p_)__we11. teams and on undertaking to this drggscd girls am more often to be “u” “n! ‘or u" “PM” °f a“ found among those who earn their “Inna” m m“ weualc °l h°°k°7_liv'ng than among tho idle rich, lwmy’ ‘said Dr. Joseph Oldfield, lecturing ‘at a Girls‘ High School. Points made by Dr. Oldfield were: l ‘Iio be aftic to dress beautifully is not either n natural gift or an in- stinct in the female; the girl who says that if only she had plenty of money she would dress delighg. fully is wrong; rich women never dress not by art or taste, but by herd instinct. To dress brauHully. Dr. Oldfield ideclarrd, required n careful artistic. ltraining in irzrnis and colors, cur-i yes and angles. Skate " i0 Boats l against the so-called "shoestring “I'd Nmm 3953M“ The Nmfl‘ refeque tram won in both pulls— the first in l5 sccozrds and the second in 35 scccnds- This gave orih Bedeqlie the senior Trophy. operators" whom President Bram- liain referred to as "bootleggers of franchises." pilot of Montreal Mliroons; George Boucher, with Ottawa Senators. and Frank Nlghbor with Hlufftlo in International League, Harri "Punch" Broadberit. coached R44- i . . N The new 119k? prgriiglntgizfstaiflgrlf‘ The Junior finals were between ‘mus m the WWW‘ 59mm" m” ‘salary’ Commbslon p ‘Freetown ard North Bedeque This "Jnam" T-MWQ 155* "an" l!“ '_ becoming due to an operator of a ‘franchise shall be transmitted through the office of the President of the National Association and be- come applicable to payment of liens or claims created by the operator. SENATIJRS ‘SIIFFERFIRST SETABK (Cflhillllilll Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Nov. 16.-—Chicago Black Hawks took a tumble out of George Bouciiers fast-stepping Ot- tawa Senators here tonight, winning a hard-fought National Hockey Len- gue game 2-1. Diillli-llillfed Paul Thompson put Hounks ahead less than a minute iii- ter referee Mike Rodden dropped the puck between the opposing cen- tres‘ sticks to start proceedings. Be- fore tiic period was over Jerry Shan- ' non, tied it up with another solo goal. Art Coulter flashed the rcd light for the odd goal early in the second period after a scramble he» | hind the Senator nets. The game was the first loss for Senators this season, but left ihcm tied for first place in the Canadian Section of the League. First Period: b-Chicngo, Thompson, .46. 2-Ottawa, Shannon, 8.20. Penultics-Abel, March, Welland. Second Period: 3~{lhicngo, Coulter, 1.35. Penalties - Leduc, McFadycn, Thompson. Third Period: No score. Penalties — Conacher, Thompson, Howe. Ottawa-Goal, Bevcridgc: defence, Bowman, Lclluc; centre, Welland; wings. Touhcy and Flnnigan; subs, Shields. Cox, Cook. Sounders, Shan- non, Galbraith, Howe, Desse Roche and Earl ROClN‘. ChIiJflg0—G'0iil, Gardiner; defence. Abel and Couliel‘; centre, Gottsrlig: wings, Thompson, Couture: subs. Conachcr, March, Jenkins, fnswick. Kendall, Romnes, McFadyen, Tru- del. l OiTiclais-M. J. Rodden and Geo. Mullinson. ______.___ ' U ' "TS RES L 1 nrrnnivsnoiwli. LEAGUE Al. DriroEi; DCtTOlf- 4; Buffs") i- (‘.l.\'.-.\.\XElllCAN l-IEAGUE Providence l: New Haven 0. wrvs the tllg that created the muj- may do so min the wmins n0- or interest and the supporters of son. 011m, Bgngdigt mo team's 310M both teams cllee eci them lustfy. goaler who finishedhismlhflewgil idoners prcsmimd i133 cup to lior T.0phy' and crm l'mcn‘ed them Freetown won the frst pull iii two nlinutes and 33 seconds.‘ North Bedcque woli the s“cond in one ;minute and lght smonds. The teams (och had a tug to their credit and excitement ran high. In the final pull Nzrth Bedeque won in 43 seconds and with it the Junor Trophy. Th" Summers de Est team com- mmded by Bob Dewar were on hand i0 pull North Wltshire but ouling to the lrd weather the North Wiitshire to m did not ar- rive. St. Eleanors under the cap- taincy of Rry Tanton challenged the Summerside East team and pul ed them in one liiinute and nineteen seconds. I Tlieze w s a pcle v:ult, Vernon (‘low won first, Lecnard McDonald second and He‘ man Durant th rd. Mr. Hugh F. Nforrron one of the the, S.n'o.' Nor-iii ‘ed q emtmem and in‘ doing so complimented the team on winning t e cup for the second iime and on the strength exhibit- ed by the individual members of the tenm dur ng the various con- tests this season H“ also on be~ half of the management of the lrlnk pres“ ird the Si. Eeanors ieilm with $10. 0 licy having come secod in the fnals for the Sen- on th'ir rpomsmarfip- Mr. Huath strong, M. L. A-. pro- scntcrl the Junior N"rth Bedeque team with the 'I‘rop‘.iy they had won mid icfe red to their strength and stem no which gave iliem their victory and he also drew their at- tention to the fact that both North Bedcque farms had mi cxrefent coach in Mr- Robert _l'iakc-r who contributed not a liitle to their success in this untest- Mr. Strorg thin on bebuii 0f the manag ment presented the Captain of the Freeiown team with career with Montreal Maroons, w“ recently named coach o! the Soinl John, N. B. amateur team. Still in the game in playing mlq are Frank "King" Clancy, wing Toronto Maple leafs. and Lionel Hitchman with Boston Bruins, who were members of that famous team. Cy Denneny, another member is on the board of referees in the NHL. and Tommy German, who managed that team. is now manager of an Chicago Blwkhswks in the NHL DOWN THE ALLEYS HOLY NAME CLUB 'I"hrfiy Five ... ... .. 24E Hlrrs Abawir Till High Angie Fred Eagan 247. High three C. D. Davis 599- ladieo Bowling Evel- Readyc .. 1m Knock Outs 10H High single H. McMillan 2N. High thzee H. Mcflillan 514. CHARDOTYETOWN ALLEY! Commerv/Il League c. N. n. noui 20a‘! Oaks -. 3915 High sngie F. Arsennut 333. High three F. Tierney 714. The consolation prize was pre- sented Capt-lin Brewer Johnston o! the central Bedeque Team. Th0 Ncrlh Bedeque Senior Mm WI afso presented with a prize of $599 having won ths the night of thl pull with North Wiltehire. New Annan Junior team was also pro- s-nted w.th 55-00 by munagtmefll. Mr. Wallis Jenkins the preidoni of the Board Of Di-ectors of thl $10.00 they liziv ng come ‘ in the race for the Juncr Trophy- iHc compimentrd the Freetown‘ ileum on th ll‘ st nrling in the oer-i I ies and drew their atterliiun t0 U14! ‘incl. that although they had not Bedeque rink in a nest speed! lthnnked the petple and the van ious rams for the success which has been made of the series thil season. After which cheers III given for the donera of the ME fuou ilYy should not be dlmurhs- and the various mm and than ed. that the cup hlld to be won ail the teams presant were trotted (hi-cc years in iuccrssbn before it'by the mnnngenlmt to ion cngq bwnme the prop rty of any been at the cdnwn- m- irzme wi-Ign .and that with perseverance and ex-M. L. A., then announced in“ dcie mnat on, vfcfery would yet he and Hon. Waiter M. 1n. rest with them. This icam has also donate a cup to be mmpefrd for!!! a vrry engei-etic end ab'e coach in the hockey teams of the fourth Air. Jwck Lewis. end the flu-ls feel district and Victoria this that he will bung a term n¢xt' winter. , year nun u-li captive the trophy, officials-ozone sheen. nofoiqq iilugv lcsl by such a small margin| Dr. A. A. Lookhart, timer, Hugh I'- tiils season. Morrison. lnnownen-G 1+7 .53.- 22 55in