Durelle And . Archie Moore? t "but maybe Durells can't cover so In good as -7 w A9. a. unctlosmvll 3.333 the begin . meeting will he held It the Windsor Hotel. Iloacioa next Sunday afternoon at one o'clock to draw up I schedule and iron out other details Representatives at yeslardlrl meeting were Lorne lluineasey and Charlie Hogan, Vance liar- ris. Summerslde: Orin Car"! and Alex llatheson. Clldr-llth gm, town: shernile White and Frank -'Maritime Senior Hockey . League Formed Yesterday nnrsorr (AP)-Chris Shsban. Jnansger of Canadian llglit'hIavy- WINS Winning tho l". vi c l 1 ml 1- laml Ntllt ls: .. lx ll".-nu. Weight Cliiiiiilvlun-tilp in :1 it'll round dt-cl-ion. liiid R;itii-ii): of importing of players from out- would be mmpnwd of Po . Amherst; Norm Cross- ,a in: tho closing: scconds of thin- ,rv.;p iiilh Kid Walsh of .'il.'it-- iil.ini N.ll.. in a boxing caril :11 Suinnicrside Civic Stadium on Surnnicrside Ilcftt is st-mi air-ll-'ritlny night. . WINS MATCH Waltcr ”PL'.inlil.” it ("infill u' Summerside H stwn ;ilun(- in I frlcntily xpni'lstii'.4ii with ”Whippcr” Sit-t-1 nt Cllill” Abb In Open Benn.vL1irwn and '.m n ll.l'i(ll'R ban hcld llic vi-iiuu tmm to in-I six hits and tho .hhlil('x l).'Ill'.'P(l out four ex Hi :).'i.-;- llltll x, hut it was not (lf'ilIll.ll1 .ix luv SI. Stcphcn--St. ('rni:t' liliwligill tr: in exploded for tlircc run. ill llltt seventh llllllll." tn ilrw-' llw 1h- bics 4'3, )("-IL'l(l.'ly Ill tlllltllll ill Mcmori.-il l-'iv'rl The St. S ritlii-ii l('.Illl iii--i limit the l'N.”s'l ol lhi'4'c scrim fut llll' N.B.-PE l. Svninr ll.'iw')'xll 'l'v- tlc onc gamv to iinl'(' iiuh no next izamcs in Si .sii:!lll(W "ll Sa.uril:iy. in the .'ur:n (1: ;i doiihlc-lit-:1 cit. Thc Al)lm's viizni-il (1.: until; by scoring a Hill in (hr llllllttlll of the first, llw llsl'til'x (wt ll ll.'1 with a run in tho xwcnil. l)'l' (lil- Alihics lm-la lw 1- l scorin: s.-'!'p lllllS .n (in :1- anri fifth liiwiiw As the innm x lit .r :13 body thmi 'lit llic Tfillllil 213- V" l.”' my lll Illl 4 bag for he Ahhius C in it -.-.i rollirzz niunc villi n hills it'll hiifc". uhttn it ll'l ': ".1 M'i.tu.nl ..v '7” ct V V .1 had opcnrzl tho innnic hy -.i.:l(v tch Wins U Mu like talk- lnllI'l(t11ll aflrr Aizsciiaiilt hm! i-iulvri ilie bout by a second roiind K0 in a boxing card at Snmincrside on Friday night. ies Beaten A four team Maritime Seziiorlprevailed throughout the rneet- Hockey League (amateur! com- ing that the new league should prising Charlottetown. Summer- be the strongest and mostly side. Moncton and Amherst was. evenly balanced in the Mari- formed yesterday afternoon atjtimes. an enthusiastic meeting held iril Among such name players Charlottetown. I likely to perform in the circuit Working together in hsrmon- are Shermie White. Lou and ions fashion the various repre- Dave Kiley of Amherst. Wild Bill aentatives agreed that the Laa- Lelllanc. Vic Howe and Ron gue should open in early Nov- Gaudet of Moncton. (Vic Howe ember. be comprised of home is a brother of Gordie Howe and brew players. play three games tried out with the New York Derktcam I week and elected Rangerst. Buck Whitlock Ind Elwin Clsey of Amherst Is Pre- Orin Carver of Charlottetown. Ildepl. I Lorne Hennessey of Summerside. With each team boasting one Although well sprinkled with or more former "Big Four” outstanding players the League players along with a strong line- officials yesterday quickly pass- up of senior players the feeling ed a resolution forbidding the side the Mar-itlnies. Each team mmun (mm "ch dug pi... . man and Ralph Chapman. Honc- willbcallowedtobringlaone. player from some centre in that Maritime Breach to bolster their own local squad. There will be three games I week for each team. Teams will play two Panes at home one week and one home game the following week. No definite starting date has been tabllnhed but it will like- ly be the first or second week of November. Amherst will open. at Moncton and Charlottetown Itl Summerside. After electing Elwin Casey of Amherst as President the meet- ing decided that the executive Yanks -And Brave By THE ASSOCIATE!) Pill.-Z55 ,four of their five runs being The New York Yankees can doliorccd in by walks. Ted Williams no worse than a tie for the Amv honicrcd for the Red Sox in the erican League pennant after Sun- fourth and the Yanks tied it in -day's games while Milwaukee the fifth. Then. with two out in Braves have a r rived on the line six h. Tony Kubelt and Jerry thrcshhold of the National League Luinpc singled. and Red Sox flag. 1' I d h p I h Md siaricr Dave Sister iient hay-' ur lf'.l' iniar 1 Cir l'lL1ll . nire. championtship in the last ninel in succession, he walked Enos lyears. the Yanks cut down Bos.lSlaughter. Joe Collins, Hank ton Red SIIX, 5-1. The Braves. out EBZXUCT amt Gil !lfcDougald. forc- of the slump which t-auscd a ing in three runs. That finished near - panic a week ago. turned him. G0(Il,'L' Susrcc came in and back Cliicago Cubs, 9-7. on lliirri- walked -llirkt-.v Mantle. scoring cane Bob. lfazlc's 10th inning Collins 11'lll1 the fourth run of the h0Ei'li:urli;n.wm S h. f lgnnlllgi Yogi!Bcrra ended it by a ne .ux, r to pre- rooming ou. grinders :.;:h3AL lltt'Uflt.' stttppudly Tukm Sturdlivaiti started for the; eve an n tans. 9-5, to retain 'an'.s. was i ted for a pinch hit-3 a-barc mzilhcinatical chance of 19' and l'l'PliIL'9d by Bill) Grim-l tyiAng tthc lzmksd Sal ('l'lic Bzirlaert llaglic came s I now slan 5. if the Whi on in the ninth with one out and Sex win all their remaining sore: ;Dll'k GPFHOFI who hit into I games and the Yanks lose all fiveiiio on and threw one pitch to left on their schedule. thcy could double play. tie for the championship. l Williams .icd a record when he 'elS:I.esl.;(;lll: Clardinashfind them. hit his homer. it was his fourth: .:.:::.,:":.”..:.:.:.:.:;:.::: ll.';J”";.:'l::'f"l.33'”.L”J.f;"'f:..:l They beat Cincinnati Redlegs. 7-slspersed. lie also finished his Sunday and tonight open a three. day's work with a .383 batting av- 51:13:-esct ltglllll llhfl BTaVe.tS. ml. .erage wlm-h.hfior all practical pulp. ' C nee s on y one vic nry in lposcs. gives m e tile. ant en gitc) setlt(o wrap up the pennant. mm wcnl hitlcss in three trips. T Li E YANKESS ldroppcd to .365. The Yanks won .heir game in: The Braves had to overcome most un-Yankeelike manner with loads of four and three runs to S: 1' 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Monday, Sept. 23. 1057 l BASEBALL ROUNDUP National Lclguc Second Mil 000 502 wt 2-9 16 2 New York 330 120 000-9 15 8 Chi 400 030 000 0-7 10 0 Pittsburgh 100 002 110-! ll 1 Trowbridge, Phillips (ll. Piz- Gomez. Grissom (7l and V. Flag With Wins Sunday s Near beat the Cubs. They also em- played I half doten piichers. Ed- die Mathews tied it in the ninth with I homer to set the stage for l-faz1e's bum in the tenth. Don McMahon. fifth of the Braves pitchers. got credit for; the victory. although he needed help from Joey Jay after walk- ing two pinch hitters with one out. PIERCE WINS TWENTY The White Sox not only slaved off their death blow, but pre- sented Billy Pierce with his 20th ncretary Mr. Scott of Amherst. mu. H”.-y Sign 91 Amugru victory of the season. Pierce was behind -2, when he was lifted for I pinch hitter in the sixth. Bull the White Sox scored four runs in that inning. so he was credited with the triumph. The Cardinals. too. had to come, from behind to postpone what up l pears to be the inevitable. Theyl had to stage a six-run uprising in the seventh. then relief pitcher Blll Mut'fett had to choke off a Redleg rally in the eighth before he Cards could hrenih easy. Among the also-rnns in the Na- tional League, Brooklyn Dodgers 22nd defeat bouncing the Phila- delphia Phlllies. 7-3. with Duke Snider hitting home runs Nos 39 and 40. Snider has tied Ralph l(lner's NL record of hitting 40 or morehomers five consecutive SALK DECLINE OTTAWA lCPl-Sales of new motor vehicles in Canada during the first seven months of this ye dr0PPed to 300.325 from 307.232 in the same period of last year. The bureau of statistics reported Fri- day the value of vehicles sold in this year's period was 8920.221.- (D0. compared with 8953.912,000. weight Yvon Durollo. sIld IIt.ur- dlr he and his flllll-er will wal- come I chance at Archie Iloorfs light-belV.CiIhl title. "particul- fhlng could happen. Highlights of the genie were I smart double play by Tignish infield in the first inning. steadyl by a score of 6-1 as the two teams opened their best-ofnhree. series for the island Intermed- iate "B" and Rural titles. Sec- To defray operational expenses presided. , "W m nomad" in "mm ymu ,u,u”ou' . "It would be quite I thing in Gun" M"y"um' ' lontreal.” Shaban said. "Ind I Mr. Jol scott An Famous u-am-umm-um-cum ls going to try to t Moors ' - B S I- F f d E 1, IboutltlnLonAngelea." lN Cy P It ea UFO Ven dshaban said Durell;. n am - Bale Ste. Anne, .B.. w The coke fires were needed Downtown (Bernard) .. .. .3Dn live Moore I much better filhl Saturday as a fair crowd of Times: 212, 2.14. than Tony Anthony did 58'0" 50 racing fans braved cbllly weath- D PAC! in! knocked Dill 13.1110 IGWIIII er to watch some star-studded Jollity George (Steadt. .. 2 1 round of his challenge at Los Ana YOUR ucmg, Brien's Dream (Wisener) l 2 geles Friday night. ' One near accident marred the Jolly Bud (Cudmoret . .. ..3 3 Dureile and Anthony fought to otherwise clean card. During Murphy's Abe (O'Brien).. ..4 5 s 10 - round draw at Detroit's the final race. Downtown driven C.P. class (E. 5-I11ll.lIlu -- 5 4 Olympia Stadium last spring in by Bernard ran into the start- hotly Budlonl Wellllw 55 Anthony's last encounter before ing gate and did not finish the Tunes: 2.11 2-5, 2.15. M00”. Anthony mum the 1." l'al'e- The sale Stuck BRET the , D PACE rounds in a wobbly haze agsinsq . race had started and Bernard Ken'.s Price (L. Kelly).. 1 2 Dunne and several um” was on could not hold Downtown back Ranlda (MacDonald) . 6 1 the verge of being knocked out N in time. No serious injury hap- feltltfliu Sllzlrlilr l5mBl)lW00dl--2: ggw Fleur on TV paged, o y ar urness .. .. jrhlere were no double winners Chocolate Dip (Stcadt.... .. 3 6 Anhgzfs E: Fhterwggzosllat :5 on the card but good times made Parkers Pick (Wisener).. . 7 4 angle with Dunne in I much "P '9' ll: on wmredp (sobey'1' 4 8 for the l7l-pound cmwn Famous Boy was all alone at Mayhews Pick (C Smitht. ll 7 Emma" um Durene who the wire ill. the first dash Sf Bite Times:. 211')! 2-a. wmched the Anlhonyghmomtzo on iifaiiilsilil ".S.?.l”.lf.”..'.....".l Propane .x........... .. .. ... snousm me en-ne-an dash in 2.14. Dunlop 3 (Bernard).. .. .1 3 was backgtii no I00 much to hit Jollity George and Brlen's America's Ace (Cudmore)..72 VCEY hard-u H Dream split dashes of a D Pace, Essa (Poulton)... .. . Ii 4 I know. he ldded. that Dur- ftanida and l(cn's Pride shared Cottage Frank (Annear).. . 4 it Elle can take I belief Plinth llllll honors in another D Pacc while Eva Budlong (Hughcsl . 5 5 Anthony- Propane and Dunlop Bsplll dash- Little Delbert (Clark Smithtfi 7 Sliaban. however, was full of es of the other D Pace. Canadsir (Constablet. . .. H6 praise for Moore. He described Humdale won the only single Times: 2.16 2-5. 2.16 1-5. him as "about the smartest guy dash on the card in 2.16 3-5. D PACE I've ever seen.” SUMMARY Rum Dale fWisencr).... 1 "Anthony hit much harder A PACE Jean Clegg (Stencil .2.agalnst Durelle." he continued. Famous Boy (E Smith) glfpsl FlgI:Hll-0W0.lx:l'll-l-)-- -- Mr. Joilscolt (Hillt.. . . ianne u oni l- 91 - - , Just Betty's Mark (Seaman) 2 3 Pericles (C. Smith: . in b; Eldershsw, 2nd b; Mg. Joilily Leigh (Slead).. .. 5 2 Col. Henry (Bernard). .. b Gui”. 3rd 5; D Conmhh .” Jolly Dick (Poulton).. .6 5 Curtain Raiser IE. Smith) .. 7 0-B,-gen, H; Thompwm ch '3 1, Vivien M (Subcyt 7 6i Jnllily's Guy (0'Brient.... 8 Hughes. H. A Premier J Walter 4Aiiiie.'ir) 8 71 Time: 2.16 3-5 TIGNISH-Richard. c: Harper F?" P: In Gaudct. lst h; Msclnnls. . Ind b: Bazlole. ard b; Stewart. 56 GRAFTON ST. Morell Wins Island Opener Memo. rt: me--nu. ' cf Keough, if: EVERY s o aid who received I nasty cut on From Tignish Yesterday -no-su-r -emu-a M--um ruesnav his leg in the seventh inning. Yesterday at Tignish before a year layoff however the Tignlsh. CC C -T7? and good crowd of enthusiastic fans. squad certainly deserve full cred-" cum” KILLED Morell. this year's Kings County it for entering the competltlongnil, DARLINGS LAKE. N.S. (CF) League champions took the the did and it is a sure thiiml Five-year-old Sylvia Gavel dled measure of Tignish Royals- Aces that next week at Morell any- Thursday after being struck by I "mun 9655 car on the highway near her home. Ihabaa and Durolie Ire hers Illliblring for I. televised lo- rounder It Olylnvin next Wednes- pltching by both 2 and I sizzling homer in the '8lh by Mclnnis. snappy Morell calchcr.. Officials-Plate-Ev Toombsl Charlottetown. Bases-llcnry Bernard Summerside and Urban Blanchard. Charlottetown. Following are yesterday's llnr' and and third (if nccessnryl games of this series wil be pay- ed as Murcll next Sunday. get ting under way at 1.00 p.m. sharp. In yesterdays game the Mor- ell boys showed the benefit of their season's play and also more power at bat than the Tlgnlsh boys who were paying their first game in competition aftu: a two ups. MORlZLlr-Mclnnls. c: B Con- noly p; MacDonald, flossitcr E Carmen Sugar Ray Goes Against Basilio Tonight There will be no home tclevl-. l HUN1TlNG l.lCENSES Available at the BIKE SHOP 7 183 Great George 51. NEW YORK (AP)-Sugar Raytycars youtigvr and about seven Robinson. still a ring master all pounds lighter. tins been favored the 81! 05 37. fill! his expcrlcncet at odds ranging from 6 to 5 up ind knWk0"l Power Illlnll l'U8- to B to 5. However, there is I led Carmen Basilio. n crowding solid bloc that lnslsls Sugar Ray slam of this 15-round match hull theatre television will be shownl in 173 theatres with 500.000 seats. Robinson has been guaranteed zsro '3'. Johnson (fit. lVlcMahonjThomas: Witt, E. O'Brien (2) (fit and Crandall; Drott. Brusnan; Douglas (5! Swanson I6) Arroyo er - I (61. Linvn (lit, Elston (l0-. Lllll('-1 (71 l"at'c (0! and Kravilz. W: field (lot and Fanning. w: Mc- Gomez; L. Witt. Mahon. L: Inwn. lifts: Mil- St. Louis 0()0 020 2301-811 0 in: full Clczhorn grounded null Aaron. Covlnglpn. Mathews. Cinci I30 001011 2-9 11 2 mu iiacniiilnu singled to drive llazie. Jones. Merritt (21 Schmidt (3: in xi.-mual with the visiors scc- Phila 020 000 00l-.'l ll 2 Luvcnguth (St Kuzava (6! Mul- ..u,L Cm.5.,,, men pm Mac. Brooklyn 011 120 20x-7 9 1 felt (tin Martin lllt Wehmelcr (ll) llIl'l Loud min a pitch for thc sccnnd limo (lliflflg the name. He reach- cd .1 2-0 count with Purcell and ask:-ul Io be taken out of the L'.:'l'Ul ll.in(lrnh;in replaced him Jlflll ua'ki-(l Purcell In load the l).'t&l'N (';in:ivnn. the St. Stcphcn pstrlwr then came up zind promp- ly lsislicrl a single to drive in the firm; and winning runs. Hand- rzihzm borc down and struck out Nlf't('f.'tTl'fll :0 end the inning. hut llir d.'iin.'i).'c hrld been donc. ttw Ahliiiw ncirr fully rccnvcrcd mil luilml to score in "If final tlircc inninsls. lV.'I'l.'H'Hl'l pitched a good name for tho Visitors allmvimz tho Air Inc (m'.v wvoti hits in nine inn- my llo Flf'iIl'l( on: citzh. and um id mo (Ml-..':vi nllmicd only four liils in (ho sis plus innings he worked. -1- kins: out six and walkinc five andcr. tic llll thrcc batters llanrlrahan 9051011 000 100 000-1 5 ll Bos-Williams. Vernon: NY-Col- .. -....-..4 (M. N.” hm in '11, New York OCK) 011 00x-5 5 0 llns on wk mum” M. gmfk W1 Sislcr, Siisce (6! Bnumann I7! Clitrago 1 001320-712 0 I, .. l. A ...”k(.d'nm. and White; Sturdivarit. Grim (7t Cleveland 401 100 000-6 4 l "H (in l ' . Maglie f9t and Berra. W: Sturrli-p Laiman. Rudolph (Tn lfowcli .s.o. Match, 0” Barwise Best Shot in 57 and Smith: Nuxhall. Klippstcin (5t Rabe (lit Freeman (lot and Bailey. W: Frccmsn; L: Weh- meicr. lifts: Sll.-Blaslngsme; Cin-lfoak. Lynch, McMillan. Milwaukee ll02000ll-6 9 fl Chiciipn 002 000 000-2 ll 0 4 Hulil anti llirc; l.)i'abowsky. i:i- slon l7r and Fanning. L: Dra- Robcrts, Cardwell (7t and Lon- ncti; Drysdalc and Campanclla, Pignatano l7l. L: Roberts. HRs: flkn-Gentile. Snider (2I. St. Louis 000 001 000-7 10 0 Cincinnati 013 000 010-5 7 ll L. Mclniniel: Bill'fl('s (61. Vluf- fcit (7! and Landrilh: Lawrcnt-c. Freeman (7l. Gross 17!. Kdnncdy tilt and Bailey. W: Muffctt. L: bowsky. HRs: Mil-Adcock (2t, Lawrence. HR: Cln-Bailey. Rico; Chi-Loni. New York 000 00! 000-! ll 3 Phi 000 000 102-3 7 1 Pittsburgh 300 000 llx-5 it 1 Brooklyn 001 100 000-2 6 3 Sanford. Farrell (9l and Lon- nctl. St-minick (st; Podrcs. Roc- buck (91 and Pignatano. W: San- ford; L: Podrcs. American League Saturday Boston 160 001000-8 9 1 Pir:ri'c, Staley (6) and Battry.l Now York 001 010 001-3 10 1 Lnllar (lit; Garcia. Alcxandcrl Nixon, Dclock (lit and White; (Gt. Ajuirre (Gt, Valentinclti I7llTurIry. Byrne (Iii Ditmar tilt Md B7p.tl W: Pierce. L: Alex-.l(ucks (tit and Berra, Howard (BI. W. Nixon; L: Turley. HRI: Monzanl. Constable (Gt. (iris- :n'm (BI and V. Thomas. Kati (st; Friend Ind Peterson. 1.: Monzanl. Am0rIcIn League y Chicago 200 004 ID-9 H 0 Cleveland 030 001 100-5 10 2 I'll Stalry (RI and Lnllar; Wynn. lvnnt; L. Slslrr. HR. B03-Wll-: llalrv cur Alex- lvnlonftnetti (ill liams Washington 003 nm 001 -5 ll ll under (9! and Brown. W: Howell; Baltimore 200 020 20x-ll 9 0 L: Valt-ntinrlti. lifts: Clii-Jack- Pnscujl, Stubhs (St Hydra '7t lfln. Clc-lfarrr-ll Kemmerer (at and Bcrbcrct; Washington 102400100-810 l l-loutlcmnn. Ferrarese (lit Lacs Baltimore 000000001-l 7 0 (fit and Ginsberg. Triandos (Gt. Wicslrr and Courtney; Moore. Walker (Sr Pappu (at and Tri- body puncher, in their battle for plonship tonight at Yankee Stad- lum. Despite Robinson's unpreced- ented feat of winning the middle- weight title four times. he has been the underdog since the match first was suggested. Wol- terwelght champ Basilio. seven Facts 8- Figures NEW YORK (AP)-Facts snd figures on tonight's Sugar Ray Robinson-Carmen Basilio middle- weight tille fight: Principles - mld&wIlght cham- pion Ray Roblnson..New York, and Carmen Basilio. welter- weight chsmplon. C” tenango. N. Y. Time-10:30 p. in. EDT. Distance-15 rounds or less. If e-Yankee Stadium. Probable crowd. gale-40.000 Ind. .000. , Promoter - international Boxingl Club. Radio-NBC Ind CBC dominion network. Television - No home television: rinsed circuit telecast In in theatres in if!) cities. Return bent-Rnbinsoirto get re- turn boul within It days if loses. Postponement dates - First post- ponement date, Tuesday. Sept. the world middleweight chsmu l and to pull out of the fight lnl down strike. will he the choice at ring lime. 8225.000 and Baslllo 8110.000 from Early talk of a S1.000.000 gate this source alone. I concrete vic- .loppcd when Robinson threat-. lory for Sugar Ray in his sit-I l s dispute over lhcatrc tclevisionv The fight will start at 10:1): receipts. The damage never hss' p.m. EDT. half an hour laler' teen fully repaired. than usual and will be heard on international Boxing Club offl- radio, with the CBC Dominion ;-iIls now talk of 40.000 fans and network carrying it to Canadian receipts of 5700.000. listeners. I POWNAL sr. DIO 8; DIAL 9624 RACING WEDNESDAY at 7:50 . AK. Sfv ti . d'V Hit 117 W:Frr ee;L.PIscuIl. Ilglkllilllvk DOl'ltlff'Il.'II'l'lrI!' H lvfiivllllly 115 First. "5 lndqs. L Mmreg Hm; W"- M neat. MOIIGII. 59" I) It the Squaw Pnlnt Rlli: R In (r- if H llrimhlv 1” Detroit 001 XM IN-fl 9 1 Sievers I1l; Bel-Trlandos. "QT" PEQCCI-ROMIIOII H0- ;, W... ll... i;.,..,..i-5.-..-ms m. pl l.mitIrlL'an ill Kan my ooi 0(Il0'Zl-4 fl 0 Detroit oooooi 7.00.: s 0 5-1.lInlIlo ll-it-7. ricer, club Malth, unlm -.i;.. R i M-nnr-dy 107 Fr))ll:t('k. Stealer (Br. Byrd (Rt 1 Kan City 001 011(1):-6 11 o Icerlng-By rounds with I sup- shot under scriitc .-..n:l:. n-, (;.l Rnzzc-rs l0! and Wilson; Terry. Trucke vs: sunning. Daniel (3: Byrd lot plemental point systemic help jwithout slingmand service sirhtr. Mary Mat-Lennon 103 and Smith. W: Trucks. L: Byrd. Preska (7! and House. Porter break draws; .,m. . mm 9; 17,9 He wa. fol. Alden Bin 97 HRs: Det-Wilson. KC-Dcmner (or. Urban. Morgan (1t and otnshb-Rater-Ie Indtwo Judges lowed by Tpr. RC Barviisc Wtlh A.W MacDonald 26 G mh.K:: Urban: Bunnlnisi to he named at rim time. 144. 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