Trainer In Touch With. Boucher; More Help nders Likely For Isla There's more playerhelp on the: way for the Islanders. thanks to; the untiring efforts of coach Wes: 77, ART noon ”Bucko" Tralnor ll'ig'ihf.) who. trust have been the busiest nrm on the telephone and wire ser- vices in Charlottetown duriuiz thr-' past week, i Two of the players who may be wearing the colors of the Islanders within another wnnk and ii half are not nCWCOnl('TS to M-itritimr hockey fans. The ixio arn Cha"im I-lcldaway, n ymiiig. it-itwiiiger with tho lslavicli-rs Ea! ' i pi-oniis.n:: last the Atlantlcs might be to tire but not the Miners. o o a year and Jc-hn Bailey,-tlioiiglit to H be the "Ccmet" from C-Tziciv E'.LV : in 1951. I Btitlt boys rirn pl:iiln,i: uith the Saskatoon Qiiakris in th- W l (, em Hcckev Leaztxo. T1"i'l0i' i t barn in touch with Frank Bauslirr l of the New York Raiiters and ; ant the 20 ahead to deal w.'h V 9' rtzm. . . 1 1A ' H ( M H Swmmlm , The ll-iilifnx Atlziniics appar- numwzxt g W1 1.” I H, , vmtrlwr - hwl--1-J -CY; mill: liziiu the lftfllilll Sign on V-m,'d , . ..I .y t'nr 1: I smp p-:;W'12 tlu- GlitL'(' fBa,1'g )ilil:tl'S fftgrg dthc Wpk B l m"' ': i lfltw fllllll ll7'-'9 "ll: : the llill1Il,s'OOiSLlll1i?lFB.i:' but he is th- rrriwtv C! - 1.. tv.'J l'n:'1Y,:l'C'lS mm Cl:i'c- .9...” Don pc..,.m.,n:', lrd and Trlinwr lrzd in (Will 1: "(I liimim,...p9 by 1,1 .., to h,wkim. f7:il'7lil-it-fl 1'l1l'l"1'?i"r' ll l3"'l '3'-'-T :' :i l : t'.i v 1' 1': the jinx last. night whrn tile). 5'” ll t'ii"r shit lr.ri'i:(l the Atlantic: into ll1'0l' 3" " '”i”:'" i' iil”t '. t.ini'. li(l1KC1'Pl'. Pete llnvrnt, still '-'”lll-l.l -: 'l W" 5” i the some r:i;:c,v OiilyPf'lI3 who, S”-"3l('” ”"”l llll””l ll" 1'”-llil Trziiiinr :'iFn ,il:iiiced around Phil Yitnle here that Jack Price a mmb;n'it n n 11n.Ckfuv Dim-,-y ffgyn Rnllio H- itwo years ago, maintained thri d'l”lV"”l3'l 7'-ml l"” i 7” '-W5 licrt cf the Chiciiiilimi Sxqiiencr: l-Ml-'lllll”F 5UDffl0Flt.V Wllll 11 Z0-'ll fi1'Eii':hlF. Price linwi is th-- H is ,. (C,-ti-,,,-d vyhf) 1-3.5 1,133-.,-1 i that ended the game. l”"lWl3' 0? Cllii'??” F rith chi-.oii:”.ii. for trim 1C.t . . ' ' I i and Trainnr ltnd to not ill touch If 11,, C” W; h,.,.,. 1,, Wm m..i it's been a peculiar thing about, uith Bill Tobin, Griirrril Marncrr ,.g,.i,,q wimrn mg m.” wmk and nfllle Miners but lately they liavol of the Hawks. gm”: ihlowii a lot of games after buildv Well Tobin Wasn't in favor of Tm, Islanders mach also Cmhiliiig up strong leads. It's a bxt letting Price Como. tn the M'ir'L- tamed Jakl. pmbw M Sh,,x.b,.onke,diifirult to explain why in-cause. llmfls hill Nl0tllNt lllmll" Call l”,'.itli; the Sliei'bt'cci;ir Club have no . Frank B0llClif'r lll'Cll'!'ili n prmiiise in-311331,, h,,Ck.,. 1,1a,.5,.s M L-M, jrnllnfz fellows Whit Slwlllfl be glblf; from the New York Gciirrul M'l!l- l.m,m,,ml ' i ' to stand the pace. Last night. ager that he would do evri1vtliiii': Hat. ill"-V Md 5 rm" mml 1""l, "i W" 1': his 9”" i" 5"" W the 1”: ii"? ”'i'i”n.iy.? '32.". AJ.'.".'C.il.”;i..iiiE'. 10 1. - e M": M We Stellarton Royals expected Bruce Burdette, ii left wing:-rl who played for tr time with tho Score Second Win night ylenm. Still he has his club at the : . f tli i 't. D r s .1 Don Dorririiztnn scored the xx'in-l,l,(:,pmt?,, O: m,:,c,i:;h.,ndr,,g:e p1:,.,.,-g hing goal midway through the third 0,, his 1,,,e.up but 11,. 3150 has pe””d' Mal'h95”"- Mcxenzle mldlsnme players who couldn't make Chalsson were the other Stellartonith, grade In me M4M.H.L. at scorers. F. Dorriiigton, Lewis andlmuph, nl years am, and tiny Cameron scored for Trenton. ll1,m.,. 'ufn9d out (0 1,9 51,,” U". tlrr his guidance. . . that he would be i-nlcrr-stod in talking hockey in n few weeks tlmr 'I'here'a a hockey player in New Westminister whom the Islanders may secure next week. Ti-nlnor was in touch with NFXV Wnst- minis tor officials and was YEO THEATRE Montague--Fri.-Sat.-201 and 21 BLAZING FOREST Color,-John Payne. Susan Morrow Tull Timber - Forest Fires - Action - Romance. 1 But. like the returning fishermen there's always a big one that got away. This year that could turn out to be Don "Peanuts" Mac- Laughlin. Don has been a stand- out on the Islanders defense and has won the enthusiastic support of the Island fans for his all-out efforts. At: times he has been the man most responsible for holding the Islanders defense together. His hitting and blocking have left lit- tie to be desired and right now he's waging ii. battle with the Atlnntlcs Doug Macphee for the most im- proved player in the league i.ag.. O 0 Actually MacLaughlin always played it pretty fair game in the Charlottetown Forum. He gave "Buck" Whitlock a lot of trouble on many a. night, probably more so than any other defenseman. lDcn might: have been as good a lilcfensemrin last year as he is now but a year ago he dldnlt take his regular turn on the ice. Ills pretty nearly impossible for A player to give his best when he's not tak- ing 1 regular turn. Johnny Mac- Cormack with the Montreal Cana- dlens was one example. Mascar- mack, used as E spare forward and a. penalty killer with Montreal last year, picked up very few points. This year he was sent to Buffalo and was near the top of the A.H.L. scoring race when he was recalled. Johnny Morrow is another ex- ample. Morrow couldn't find a place with the Islanders two years. agoyand then went to Halifax andi knocked the Islanders out of the! play-offs. l, Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER. Nov. 20 8: Zlsf-8 P.M. FRIDAY & SATURDA i i '3 .nIiI JIIIIII. The Boosters club. it t.ireless' and industrious body of men, who have worked hard to supply funds to the Islanders, have laruiric-hed another project. They are now distributing Boosters ribbons for .1 price of twenty-five cents and yesterday they Collected approxi- mately sl40.00 in thin manner Actually "Op:-ration Boosters" was not scheduled to start until today but the boys were a bit anxious to get working and jumped the gun. They will continue the mic tnniglit at the Forum. Himhligiit of yesterday's activities was a contribution of twenty dollars for a ribbon, by at City sportsman. This was quite an incentive for Harry sentner and the boys. The contribution came from a fellow who was a former mnmber of the executivn Boosters Club. His In- itials: B, B. WILL THE BELL rout THE FANS HAVE THE. ANSWER- 'FlI.L THE RINK TO: OVIRFLOWING. IF - IF - YOU want HOCKEY to CONTlNUE.. nuiiiium RTGRANGER V DEBORAH KERR ,1--i I,ouiscAiii:nu-Jliimnrm 3? I w Inns Stout-Rom-rbouous . . 1;; ,. JAMESIASON , niciytno mom ..........riuono s. BERMAN ......... ...... A M NH" M HNUAU Also Short Subiecis ...........ioim L. BALDERSION ru vim momma smrs -. TODAY .. muss -29 on. ' gunman... sun: - mimr -. 9 AM. Aivngon. i i-..ifi-Aninifiiv no ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lAt1antics Here Tonight For Game With Islanders Island Answer To "lollin' Joe" , "Wild Bill” Le.Blanc. the Island- the Glace Bay players are mostlv H5: Cbuntm. auracuon to the Ab lanticis ”Joltiii' Joe" tured above. Htiojliiicci-illg LePiiie is pic- Drtroit Red Wings and sponti , . NVPTR1 seasons In my, A,mr,1.iCm V tllugger M8L'N9Iil( of the ilxtlnni lAb nijeetingto; Iallf players Elldy Booby L(.3m,eg may M5,, be Com. NEW GLAs(.Ow' yep) gu Stag tics has been gr-ting a. at 0 cu s nieres e in ormtng a Cli) 1”: this Way Burdeue is mm. lama” Rovals 'pDSmd men, second mileage out. of his players. At Basketball League will be lield.at building ,, homo m StmM,n.d' win in me Amigomshgpictougcolgitimes he has had only a bzxle the Holy Name Hall this evening. Om-Ml" find is "00 iilnylmz l10Cr Chester Hockey League by defeat- hindhartqota onfoempielj 8'' 130' WY. However. he told Tramor mg Trenton Scotias 4-3 Thursday PAPAL NAME Serguis was the name used by four pnpes between the years 6727 :i.nd 1012. ”.loitin' Joe" LePlue, the color- ful, rushing defenaeman of the Hai- ifax Atlantics tonight will meet. 11 sturdy competitor tor colorful non- urs in the person of "Wild Bill" Le- Blanc when the Halifax Atlnntics and Charlottetown Islanders cross sticks at the Forum. The liai'd-hitting. puck-carrying LeBlanc, already rated as one of the best defensemen in the cir- cuit, proved a popular hit. with the fans in his first appearance here on Monday night with his body checking and rrlhing tactics. .Blanc playing against one another in a contest should be enough to stir the imaginations of even the milrlest. hoclzcy fan for seldonz. in the lviriritimcs have there been two such standout dcfenscmen with so much in common. Tonight's game brings together two hockey clubs, one at the top of the League and the other on the way up, and it's a cinch that the League leaders will know that they have been in a game before the night is spent. Coach "Euclid" Trainor stated ia!t night that he had the Island- ers pretty well keyed up for this game. The Islanders are looking for revenge for the two defeats they suffered at the hands of the smooth skating Haligoninns in their last two games here. The Atlantlcs were short-handed for those contests and tonight they will be at full strength so the going will be that much rougher for the llslanilers. The difference is that 'the Islanders have LeBlimc, Gerry Lachancc and Guy Glgnac. Lachance is the smooth skating centreman, who will be another Billy Watson before the winter is over, while Glgnac is a big rangy left winger who likes the rough going and can skate both ways. I Ge-offrion Scores As Canadiens Shut Out Toronto Map1e.I:e3f: 1-0 MONTREAL, (C?) -H A second period goal by Bernie Geoffrion gave the leading Montreal Cnna diens a 1-0 victory over I'oi-oiit Maple Leafs in a. National Hockey League game Thursday night. The loss snapped the Lcafs' un defeated string qt eight-five Vic torles and three ties . The Leafs' last defeat was nls on Montreal ice-Oct. 23 when they dropped a 3-1 decision. The win was Montreal's 10th on home ice. with one loss, so far this season and kept Canadians atop the tea- gue standing. It was it lmril, closc-checking, game all the way and frcquelltly became rough. JimiThomson of the Leafs and Bert. Olmstead of Montreal started slugging late in the final period and got off with minor penalties. Cicoffrion's goal-his eighth of the season-came at 4:31 of the second period. Elmer Lach rapped the puck from Jim Morrison's stick and before defenceman Fcrnie Flaman could move to clear. Geof- frion hopped in. went: in alone on Harry Lumley and lifted a shot. into the upper corner of this not Both goalies played brilliantly. Lumlcy making a sensational save when Maurice Richard broke through the defence in the last- pcrlcd. and Gerry McNeil saved Montreal in the final minute on looking For Tiger-Cats. Blue Bomberswfginal HAMILTON tCP)- A mnunl'm,.' list of injuries on the. Hamilton Tiger-Cut club doesn't faze fans of this football-crazy city today. Everybody, it seems, is looking ahead to a Hamilton - WinniHitf! Grey Cup final at Toronto Nov. 28. This is just by way of saying that Tiger-Cats will wrap u-p tho bcst-of-thrr-e Big Four final over Montreal Alouettes and that Blue rcmbers will knock over Toronto Balmy Beach of the Ontario Rugby Football Union in their Grey Cup scml-final at Winnipeg Saturday. The impressive 37 - 12 victory ”f-"iii" FORUM DATES NOV. 17 to NOV. 21 FRIDAY- Chlldren'l skating ........ 4 to 5:30 HOOKIEIY-I-HALIFAX. - 8:30, SATURDAY- Generul sutlnt.'.....;... 3 to 5 ' Rural-llrbln let-together I - 10 Tim Horton's whistling shot frrom close range. The attendance wad 14,421. Line-ups; Toronto: Goal, Lumley; defence. Thomson. Mortson, Flamaii. Boi- vin, Morrison; forwards, Kennedy. Stewart, Smith, Sloan, Watson, Nesterenko, Migay, sollnger, Bai- ley, Balfour, 1-lassard. Montreal: Goal, McNeil; defence. 'Bouchard, Johnson, Harvey, St. Laurent, MacPherson; forwards, Mccormnck, Curry, Mackay, Luch, Richard, Mazur, Mosdell, Geoffrion, Gamble, Litzenburger, olmstead. Refercc: Frank Udvarl: lines- men: Bani Babcock and Doug Dn- vies. O 0 Summary First Period: No scoring. Penal- ties: Balfour '1:49, Harvey 12:35. Johnson 13:51. second Period: Montreal, Geof- ion mach) 4:31. Penalty: Smith .49. Third Period: No scoring. Pen- alties: Mazur 9:40, Morrison 11:24, Ilmstead 18:39, Thomson 18:36. fr 9. .11 G 6-22 8 4 9-21 Tiswr - Grits scored over the ills Wednesday has stirred Tiger-Cat supporters into believing that their Bcngrila are the best football club in the country. But. Tiger-Cat officials, loolunz over the bruises and broken boiler. of players after the Big Four final opener, aren't as optimistic as their fans. The injury list, plus this fiict. that calling the shot on big time football results is n liighly-hri7m:dnus business at any t;me, have them taking a cautious altitude. The Tiger-Cats meet the Ala at Montreal Sunday in the second game of the best - of - three series and, if the A15 bounce back to take it coach Cart Voylcs will move the Tiger-Cats to Ottawa lind remain tin-re until the eve of Wrd- nesIday's deciding game at Mont. :ea iohiioiiiiii" Easy Decision ins. Pa. Johnson at. 177. pounds to Wright, but ms for it in speed and punc power. they arena to view the bout. Plan 2.600-Mile Trip For Game WIIDOX. Sui" (OP) - bout; only no student: extra game into the 1053 anon. NOVEMBER 20. 1953 New Pivolman 1 A combination of LePliic and Le-, lsete Wywrot iScores In i Overtime As Atlantics Defeat Glace Bay 7-6 . GLACE BAY, N. S.. (CP)--Vet- eran Pete Wywrot took a pass from Bill Ford after four min- utes of an overtime period to give Halifax Atlantlcs a 7-6 win over Glace Bay Miners Thursday night. The win gave Atlantic: sole possession of first place in the 1 i the Islanders. is pictured above. Laclianco, who came here from Mont Joli, has scored in every game he played with the Islanders. ('.s.rry Lc.Chancr. starry new centreman Gerry is seeking a furnished apartment and would appreciate any help he cculd obtain in this regard. Persons interested should contact Wes "Bucko" 'I'i'niiiUY. Sporlsgliorum HOCKEY CRISIS Sir:-In common with hundreds of lovers of hockey, I am much concerned with the present posi- tlon of senior hockey in our city and Province. For a number of years we hate enjoyed competition of the highest type, and many of us are fearful that we may be denied our favorite winter pastime. A number of factors enter into the picture: . 1) It must be remembered that a year ago our team had lost, sev- en or eight consecutive games and the directors brought in seven other players with the result that the Islanders finally fought it out for the title. But despite a weak team in 1952 at the outset, the public continued to give encouragement by a satis- factory attendance. If our hockey followers will do likewise now, the Club mariaiiemer.-t will have finan- .lead in the third, Glace Bay com- ,16 in the third period. Dick Dion Maritime Major Hockey League. two points up on Sydney Mili- lonaires,, who were idle. : Glace Bay took a two-goal lead in the first period, but Halifax out-scored the Miners 5-2 in a wild penalty-sputtered second per- iod. Halifsx took a. short-lived ing back to tie the score a min- ute later. Miners outshot Halifax Meekin kept Atlantlrs game. He turned aside 46 shots. in the Miners' net handled R stops. Jackie Hollett with two goals nnd an assist led Halifax scorers. Johnny Morrow. Doug McPhec. Bill Ford, Bob Bowness and Pete Vllywrot scored the other I-lalifax goals. Hugh Campbell, Norm Connolly had hounce(l off Howe's skate in- to the goal. But after the game, the lea- gue's top scorer said he flicked it in with his stick. The Wings ganged up in front. of the Boston net and Detroit for- ward Metro Pryvstai fired the puck into a maze of players. It carom:-u cff Howe's skate past Bruin net- minder Jim Henry, who was caught by sun-prise, The Bruins argued for five mi- nutes that Howe intentionally had kicked in the puck. The goal was Howe's seventh of the season and gave the Wings Dheir first victory over Boston this season. '1 Trailing for the first 50 minutes. the Wings tied the score 2-2 at 10:47 or the tliiid period when Alex Delvecchlo sped around'Bruin defancaman Hal Laycoe and ecos- ed with a ripping angle shot. Fleming Mackell and Sandford shot the Bruins into a. 2-0 lead with goala,in the first and second periods. Then rookie Bill Dineen started the Red Wings comeback by hitting a golf shot in the mid- dle period. The contest V1115 witnessed by 10,255 fans. Line-ups: . Boston: Goal, Henry; defence. Laycoe, Gariepy, Armstrong, God- frey, Martin; forwards, Mackell, Peirson, Gardner, Dumart, Labine. and Bobby Brown twice for Glace Bay. Lineups: Halifax - Goal: Mcuoekin; dg. fence: Arcmd. Bloom, Lepinc: forwards: wywrot, Bownem, Mm: each scored Dion: fence, Cooper. Whyte,i Amuuo Treen: forwards: Miller, Brown: Connolly, Rochford, Ley-te, Camp. bell, Lumley. First period: Glace Bay. Con. nolly (Lumley) 2:56; Glace Bay, Campbell (ConnollY. Lumley) 16:. 18. No penalties. Second period: Glace Bay, Leyte (Rochford) 5:32; Halifax, Morrow (Lepine. Ford) 6:32: Glace Bay, Brown (Leyte(. 9:47; Halifax, iVfcPhee (Lepine, Bowness) 15:32; Halifax, Holleit (Lepine) 15:56; Halifax, I-lollett (McPhee) 15:43; Halifax, Ford (Wywrot, Bloom) 17;. 33: Glace Bay, Connolly (camp. bell, Treen) 17:56. Penalties: Lum- ley 6:40, Morrow and Whyte 7:03 majors. Campbell 7:08 misconduct, Treen 7:36, 9:57, Blocm 9:57, Arr- dc- nnd and Rochford 11:18 majors. Whyte 14:13. Third period: Halifax, Bowncss (1-lollctt. McPhee)' 14:00; Glam Bay, Campbell (Lumley) 15:00; Penalties: Watson 8:38. Morrow 10:21. Overtime period: Halifax. Wy. wrot (Ford) 4:25. No penalties. Stops VfcMeekin i4 14 16 2- 411 Dion 11 7 9 1-28 Hockey Scores National Leann Toronto 0 Montreal 1 Boston 2 Detroit 3 American League Hershey 2 Providence 0 Quebec league Springfield 3 Chicoutiml I Ottawa 5 Valleyfield 0 Quebec 1 Sherbrooke 1 (tie). Maritime Major Halifax '1 Glace Bay 6. Antlgnnlsh-Picinu-Coloheute Stellarton 4 Trenton 8 Quebec Provincial Lachine 4 st. Hyacinth: 1 St. Jerome 4 Cornwall 2. Ontario Senior ' Hamilton 4 Kitchener 3 Northern Ontario senior Snult:Mich. l sault Ont. I ' Sudbury 2 North Bay 5. considers Maritime Intercollegiate Creighton, Mohns, Toppozzini, Klu- kay. Detroit: Goal, Sawchuk; defence, ces with which to procure several other good performers. 2) If the Club is obliged to re- tire at this time, a serious blow at the athletic prestige of this Province will have been struck. Not for many years will we be again permitted to enter such a hockey circuit. 3) Our retirement will count: disaster among the other teams in the League. 4) Finally the players contracted in good faith would be left in 1 Kelly, Goldham, Pronovost. Woit. Arbour; forwards, Skov, Stasiuk. Pavelich, Reibel, Howe, Lindsay. Delvecchio, Wilson, Prystai, Din- een. Referee: Jack iMehlcnbacher: llnesmen: George Hayes, Doug Young. Summary First Period: Boston. Mackell tPeirson, Snndford) 4:15. Penalties: Mohns 10:37, Fronovost 13:40, Mar- tin 15:59. Football League HALIFAX. (Ci?) - Keith King. Dalhousie University Canadian football coach, announced Thurs- day an exhibition game between Dslhousie and University of New Brunswick will be played here Nov. 26 UNB played in the New Drum- wick senior Canadian football league this season. While the New Brunswick team is here King said he hopes to tail: HERSHEY, Pa., lAP)-- Harold . , Johnson of Philadelphia, No. 1 ' contender for the light henv,v- H 0 C K E Y weight title, Thursday night . scored an easy unanimous 10- round decision over Chubby Wright. steel-worker from Rend- vnncoded nine "13 in Only 761 fans came to the Hof- bul team from I college that Sunday on I 2,000-mllo return trip to Now Iuxico-Jun to lquouo an Notro Dams Hounds, the pride second Period: Boston. Saml- over plans 10? 5 M5-ill-lm9 l"W' ford (Pelrson, Mackeil) 8:36, De- collegiate Canadian football league troit, Dineen (Howe) 14:09. Pen- next season. alties: Arbour 6:25. Labine 3:51. He said St. Francis Xavier Uni- Third Period: Detroit, Dclvec- versity, Antigonish. N. 5.: Bi- chlo (Goldhnm) 1 10247: Detroit, Mary's University. Halifax, and St. Howe (Lindsay. Prystai) 16:46. Pen- Thomas C0ll689uChll:h3-mi N- 3-- alty: Snndford 14:15. are interested in such B. league: B. l. s. ENIERTAINMENT All members of Benevolent Irish 50- difficult position. 1 It cannot be believed that the generous and sport-minded citizens of this Province will allow such conditions to develop. Given sound leadership and a willingness to work. the situation can be saved. and our great. national game pru- served for our enjoyment. I am, Sir, HOCKEY FAN. Howe Scores To Give Red Wings Win Overllruins l)liTROi'l', (AP)--Gordie Howe scored tlurinf; ti goiil-inouih scramble with loss ihnii five min- utcs to play to give Detroit Red Wings a 3-2 victory over Boston Bruins. ll. moved the Wings into untlispuierl possession of second place in the National Hockey lieiiguo. Howe scored at 15:46 while the Bruins were 11 man short and at first it was thought the puck ciety are invited to attend entertainment Friday, Nov. 20th. kind meet with monibors of the Emerald Branch. FRIDAY iiiaiir is BOOSTER NIGHT . Booster Ribbons at 25c will be sold by the Boost- er Club. We know you are alliBoosters; show your friends you are one by purchasing and wearing your Ribbon Friday night. ., of this small rnilwa.y town 22 miles south of Regina. will meet New Mexico Military institute in a game here Thursday. Coach Frank Germann says hefs dubious of his team's chances. i This season Hounds have playid only five gamtu. They npiit four with Regina Lugans. an inter- mediate team. and trounced Bran- don College 28-1. The 22 players will travel by car. accompanied by -Gennann and Father Athol Murray, the college dean. They expect to be gone un- til Nov. 20. Notre Dame and New Mexico will share the expenses. ....-......... ....M..g..M..........--........... HALIFAX Arunrics win. ."JOI.TIN'-JO!" mm: A Mqmr or Ilia Iluollno - VI. . I g cnmonmwii lsLAllllEll3i if wtui mi: colorful rough-house dofnnuman p "wld um" mimic. Joe" and '. "Wild Iili".opposlng fuel: TII0I'0'i - bonndnborroublo. Ir, will-In dog out i 'l'9."""l"" ' ' A xenon x I r ;