Paul Wlllliiilib’ iroved too strong for the Victorias it the Forum last night to trounce hem by a iii-q count and clln-h -he opening innit- (ii the Isl ?h_vsical Fitness Jui-ciiilc Hui ' League and :0 to the fi-(iiil of ih: cague standing Outplnying thcin badlr (or two periods to filllollLlnl llifli 5-0 ill ilie first and .'l-l ill ilr stnii-iitl (or an 8-l 2\(l\‘.illl.f.'l’ lli“ Ahlrw were set i)'.\.'l~: (Ill llirlz" livrl ‘I Wit in the iiiiul .~l‘~.:llIi \\ll‘!l the Vics took advantage hi‘ in.» whole penalties. a lhfljwl‘ to (‘iivlv and a minor to Burgcs- n. slzip lii three quick iils ill .. lil.( HHIII‘ lll.i‘i It . (if lhi fir-I (in: honing, at -' ed tip two in GILLETTE ILIIE aunts (20 SHAVINO EDGES) TIIIAFS A NEW GILLETTE IIUE ILADE IIIIWRAPPED AIIII READY FOR EXTIIA MIIIEIIIEIGE AT I0 EXTIIA MIST! Q Today's super-keen Gillette Blue Blades give the quickest, most refreshing shaves ever, and with the Gillette Dispenser you change blades quick as a wink-save time-save f use. ‘Z0 Blades 3|” In Diiptinict . i ntvtwitrlnt 5 for Q5" ‘Juvenile Allblfii‘ up the other two, garnering one‘ l each. l l There were three major penul- ‘ties handed out during the night .by referees Ivan Frizzeli and Bin i Rogers, Giliis anti Hughes ‘were the‘ first when they were waved off; lfor fighting in the opening o! the. second period. that caused quite a‘ bit o! excitement for a few miir, lilies. Corie got the other for drawing blood with high sticking in the third. i The following end suniirini'_\': - nrc the lineups ‘ Lineups - Aliliit-s e. Goal. Gurneyi; defence.‘ Hughes, Corie, Burgess; forwards.‘ HfillllErsPlfl Carver. Flaniiigan. Dal- zief. Kennedy. Glover, Howatt. Penalties-Gillls (major). Hughes (major), Burgess. Abbies Trounce Vics 10-4 In Juvenile Hockey Game i (was llir- sniper nf their i '.'-l. ricwry‘. There .‘bility iliat Abbies first slriirg goalie. i Hooper, who turned m such a iop- ‘ linav RlSti IIC strength. with PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 19. 1950 The big feature in hockey tonight locally. will be the Island Intor- mediate Hockey League tween the Abbies and clash be- the Vics which will get underway at the Forum at B230. Both teams are ex- pected to be icing their full team maybe- the except- ion of thi- Ablaivs. “who will be ntinus the IHSISIJIIU? of defence- man Ralph Josey. Josey fractured a. bone in his wrist in Tuesday nightIs gziine against S.D ll . ilild winning Abhies their also a pussi- goal that gut.» |.'.ir~ notch periorltialicc ‘Fr/zsday night, (lili (if action. IIC i strained s. muscle iii his back (lur- th, n-amm .Gregor_v. Fields. , It was about 1hr Vi." -:i'_\ ile-i Vics T Goal‘ sheilllard; 11991166. l terniiiieri l).('i (if lilt‘ i . hlm- -\Iill'I-£‘0d- Milclleiln. RPQdY- FYlY-‘l ever. and (he Pibbic. - i 3U, /cli; forwards. Lewis, Turner, pm“,- \'_Cll \'ili\'l‘ -, .4 Chcvcric, Stull. Gillespie. Gillis. their. uwii lilLiUllili‘ f»r K9115‘. BUYS?- Plflffflll. M001‘? part at the COULD-vi. Referees - Ivan Frizzell and‘ The sninctli-'.v(vrking ne (ll ‘ 30b R089“- ~ . ed four CM, ‘PM l~.\l.)biBS. Hennessey . _ "0 In} I W.‘ (Carveri . .. 1:10 ggrx.‘ 1U‘? I} “J1: ‘l I‘ ,_ ‘l—Ahbic.-, l-‘lannigan 2:32 mimfb ‘uJXUTy " U ' _ Abbics, Kennedy (Glover) 4:30 lfiriv-l‘ Iihiivyliiihi.‘ i h, - . ‘i ‘Allliicm Burgess t . .. i i i‘ . .- \"c.s tn i-h il.' ill l -n . I _ ‘Kmmcd-U 6'9"‘ gains “H ’ N1 ' L) AliblPr. Carver lih/Jl .. ‘~ “ iltp-“B-r. 'l. will; Chcvcir- .iii(l Pen‘ “Nsccondulpzflfiioi c , t‘. Ahiiies. Heiiiicssev 2146 ‘ '7 Vil'\. Kelly (Burkc) 9:30 ' il-Abbies. Henncsscy (Carver) 10:50. il-Abbies. Hennesscy l (Carver. Flannigan) 1130i l Third Period . llLAhbics. Carver 3:S‘5l lll~Abbies. Dalziel (Hughes) 8:05 l ‘if-Vics, Turner l (Stull. Lewis) 11:45 iii-Vics. Cheverie (Turner) 12:45 l-i-Vics. Turner (Lewis) 12:52 Penalties _ MacLeod. Coyle (major >, Burgess. l l N ii. L. Summaries BOSTON d, NEW YORK i NEW YORK, Jan. 16 —(ClP) — Norman (Bud) Polio tripped up his former team-mate: by scoring what proved to be the winning goal as Boston Bruins edged the slump- ing New York Rangers 4-2 tonight in a National Hockey League game. First Period 1—New York, Lsmirandl (Miokoski, O’Conn0r) . 12:24 Penalty — Shem-o. Second Period 2-—Bmstori, Schmidt. (Harrison, Creighton) :57 Ik-(New York. Lamirande (Eddolls) 5:56 4—lBoston. Roniy (Creighton) 19:15 Penalties —- Harrison, Lamir- ande. Kyle, Lancleri. Thlrd Period 5—-Boston, Poile (Dun-tart, Malone?) .. .. 5:36 (i-Boston, Schmidt 19:31 MONTREAL ‘l. TORONTO 0 I TORONTO, Jan. l8 --(CP) - Miorrtreal Canadieru tonight. scored an early lint-period goal and made it stand up u they defeated Tor- onto Maple Leaf! 1-0 or: a near-capacity Maple Leaf ens crowd 0f 13,936. The nhutout was big Bill Dunian‘: seventh of the National Hockey Leagus campaign. First Period l-Montreal. Inch (Human) . Penalties -- Dal Second Scoring - None. Penalties - Lech. Third Period scoring - None. Penalties —— Bar-like. Bouchard. DETROIT I, CHICAGO I (Ii-LICAGO, Jl-ri. l8 — (OP) —- Detroit Red. Wings, National Hoc- key League leaders, drove Chicago Black Harwlu deeper into the cel- lar tonight as they grabbed a 6-4 victory before 12,814 fans. _ First Period . l-Detroit, Abel (Kelly) . [:48 l Penalties -- G. Stewart, Gads- by, Martin. Olmstaad, Gee. Second Period ... 2:111 nickl. Boesch. Period 2—Detr0lt, Abel (Kelly) :1! 3-Chicago, Mollanko (H. Conacher. Rein) 5:47 4—Detroit, Couture (Gee, Babandfl) . 13:1! $—G'ilclg0, Pryltll (Ciuidolin. Olmlteld) 15:29 Penalties -- None. Third Period 6—Det.roit. Howe (Raise, Abel) '1-.'Dotroit, Kelly 8-—Chicago, Bodnar (Goldham. J. Conacher) 8:56 m-Chicago. Gadsby (J. Conacher, G. Stewart) 19:13 Penalties -- Babando, G. Stew- art, Goldham (2). Lindlay (i). Too Late To classify WANTED-NUMBER 0F YOUNG pigs. Apply Miller Campbell. Graham's Road. Phone 8-3 New London Exchange. though ihc Abibies g one of his hectic sossicins around the net, but it is hoped it ‘ may not be serious nii01lgli to keep iiinn out. of the panic. a - n It. will be the first meeting be- tween these two squads tihis sea- son and there is considerable dif- ference of opinion as to ivho is go- ing to win tonight's tussle. Al- havo the best record to (late. in fact n. perfect one. six wins in six starts. to go unbeaten in league play so fai- this year, the Vics on the other hand have no mean accomplishment to their credit either. with three vic- tories in five starts. But what will happen when the two teams cross stick; xvith one another is hard to - say. can There is one thing certain. hurw- ‘ever, and that is that both teams will be ocimhi-g out to do their lev- el best to score a victory, and iriih always the keenest of rivalry ex- isting between the two clubs, therv should be plenty of fast. rugged action. . a - - I! the Abbies can pull the hat ' trick again it will be their seventh straight victory ot‘ the season and will give them such a commanding lead at the head of the league standing that will leave little chance for them to be overtaken in the regular schedule. A win tor the Vics, however, can put them within easy reach of the league leadership. just four points down on Abbies. and will also consolidate their second place position. . l U l Hockey and curling activities are really starting to roll at points all over the Province from East to West now that the real winter weather has set in and looks like ‘it intends to stay for a while. Nearly every day now one or an- other of the rural leagues are launching into action and many more will be getting underway within the next few days. O O O A regular progressive movement in the wuaitry areas see-ms to pre- vail everywhere. witiii new rinks springing up in a number of the communities. Georgetown got sway to a fine start last evening when stipportcrs from Charlottetown. Montague and the Georgetown district turned out in force to take part in the opening ceremonies of their new rink that officially open- ed its doors last night, and to wit- ness the opening clash of the sea.- aon between the Georgetofvm and Montague hockey clubs. I Tomorrow night. a. sinular pro- gram will be held at North River wfnare the citizens of that commun- ity will officially open a brand new rink, the Charlottetown Intermedi- ate Abegweits and the North Riv- er Tigers crossing sticks in m ex- hibiltion hockey tilt as part of the opening feature. it is expected to be a gala aflfoir. and the program will include pn exhibition of figure skating by Mr. W E Scsntle- bury and partner beuween periods. and a skate after with the music being Iuppiied by the Charlotte- town 17th Reeoaiifigiment Band. Both curling and hockey has been launched for the season at the Montague rink too, with the opening matches in the President- Vieo President competition being held there last week and the hoc- key launched earlier this week when the Juvenile Abbie: and the Montague Meteors clashed in an exhibition game. Q Sonia Henie, worlds lending woman figure skater for nearly n decade. won the European champ- ionship at Berlin l4 years ago to- day. The petite 24-year-old Nor- wegian turned professional shortly after and began her career in motion pictures and her own skat- ing carnival. iii tiui iiivnis Admission 50 Cents THE FUR WILL FLY A STANDOUT BATTLE The Opponents-VICS and ABBIES TONIGHT AT 8.30 SHARP For Comfort of Players and Spectators N0 SMOKING ' w! FORUM i l Keen Interest In Abegweit iVictorias Clash Tonight est crowd of the season will be making their way to the Forum tonight at 8.30 uliorc the Abeg- \\'Cil$ and Viciorias will clash in their first meeting. in Island In- ierinediatc Hockey League com- petition this season. Fresh from their dxth straight victory on Tuesday night when they edged out- Saint Dunsians University by a narrow 2-1 margin in the smartest game of the sea- son to date. the Kane coached Abbie pucksters will be gunning io keep their undefeated record intact and push it to seven straight. Bill. that is only ouc side oi the story. The Vics. who also have a good record to their credit to dale, three wins in fivc starts, and have been thc perennial rival.» of llir- Abhies for years be- yond lil0lllLii'y, will be hitting the lCf‘ in a determined effort to shut loft the winning streak of their l opponents and send them dcrwn lo ,1hc'it~ first defeat. l For the Vics. a victory will ‘nirzin an extension on their sec- nncl place position to within four l l: L! anticipitated um the larg- '- iwinh vffiiTleexue-leldinl Ab- bies, and will put them within striking distance of threatening that leadership in the next. cou- pie of games. A win for Aibbies, however, will give them such a death grip on the top rung of the league ladder that will put them beyond almost any possibility of being overtaken in their bid for top honors in the regular schedule. The game has every prospect of being a whirlwind affair that will produce a really close brand of smart hockey and rugged‘ ac- tion that will give attending fans an exciting evening of good hoc- key entertainment. The following arc <..._- l. ljneuips:-— Vics-Goal, Ward; defence, M. Carmichael. Blanchard. Mac- Donald, MacKinnon; forwards, Flannigzin, Strain. Bradley, Dow- ling, Jay. Douglas, J. Richard. Lewis. Abbies am — Goal, Hooper (Mac- Donald); defence, Peri-y, Dalziel, Sic-ivart; forwards, Sheppard, MacGregor, LeClair, Smith. Mac- Innis, T. Richard. Burke, Stanley, Kelly. lMoncton Hawks Down iSaint John Beavers 4-3 MONCTON, N. B., Jun. 18—(CP) —Moncton Hawks clipped the tails of top-spot Saint John Beavers 4-3 tonight to halt Beavers drive to ‘add more points to their Maritime lSenior Hockey League lead. l Third-place Hawks grabbed (i 2-1 dead in the npeninr! frame, added another in tho second and then withstood repealed BPBVEI‘ power plays in (he final canto. Tomorrow. all four teams in the loop will be in action. Beavers travel to Halifax to meet second l i place Si, Mary's and Amherst Ramblers come in Moncton (o battle with Hawks. First Period I»Saint John, Dowling. (Jackson) . . 3.12 2~—MOI\ClOIl, McDonald. (Fitzpatrick, Milnnil 6.18 3~—Moncioii, Bzirkwcll . . 13.43 Penalties: lieon, lie-Blane Second Period 4~—Mnncton, Barkweli, (Ryan) . Penalties: None. Third Period 5-Moncton, B. MacDon (Miluni) , . (Sh-Saint John. Wray, 4.29 aid, (Fritz, Jackson) . 14.04 ‘L-Saint John, Drillon. (Legere) . . 15.20 Penalties: None. W. KTS-ffiiirls T Defeat P. S. S. In Exhibition _ I West Ken‘. girls batted out a close 2-1 victory over Prince Street girls in an exhibition hoc- key game ai. ihc Forum yester- (iay afternoon. Prince Street opened mp with Peggy Camp- bell scoring the first goal of the afternoon. West Kent soon even- ed the score with Eileen Mac- Arthur acoi-ing the retaliating goal. The final and deciding goal for West Kent was scored by Helen Whitlock. Lineups»- Prince Streei — Goal, J. Dillon; defence, M. Hurst, K. Skinner. Peggy Campbell; forwards, M. Worthy. J. Praughi, M. Stewart, E. Jenkins, J. Tanion, V. Stewart. West Kcnt-Goal, S. Vessey; defence, B. Hamm, R. Edwards. P. Ctirrie, H. Stewart. C. Nelson. I). Simmons; forwards, Helen Whiilock, C. MacMillan, Eileen MacArthur. J. Giddin-gs, J‘. Rupert, E. Storey. Montague Wins; From Georgetown In Exhibition The Montague Meteors scored a 7-3 victory over the Georgetown Eagles at Georgetown last. night in an exhibition hockey encounter that was one of the highlight features of the official opening program of the newly constructed Rink and Community Centre. The game was a rugged. fast. action packed encounter and pm- duced many smart plays by both teams. The Montague team carried a slight edge on condition, how- ever, which enable-d them i0 pull out in the latter part of the game and win by four goals over the Georgetown boys. Major Jc-hn A. MacDonald of Cardigan Praident of the South Kings Hockey League. faced off 03 the first puck that sent the game on its way. _ A trophy presented by Mrs. Clay, managercss of the Bison Cafe. Montague, for the player scoring the first goal in the new rink, was won by Nelson, hard working Mon- tague forward. A second trophy, presented by Mr. Robertson of Montague. for the player scoring illo winning goal was won by Kenny Clements of Montague. _'I'he following are the lineups and summary: Georgetown Eagles —- Goal, B. Stevens; defence. W. Mack-eon. W. Layers, A. MacRhec, C. DeLoi-y; forwards, H. MacLean (playing coach), S. MiicNeiii. J. Dicks. H. Stevens. A. Macflwain. l". Lev- andier, H. MacCorineli, S. John- son. H. Publlcover. Montague Meteors ~ Goal, B. Fraser; defence. D. George, (R. Beck, P. Fraser. A. McLurs; for- wards. MaoCourt. Power. Nelson. Lannlgen, Clementl. Ceilings, Mac- Lean Carver. MacDonald. Sinclair. Referees-Jack Kane. Art Perry. First Period l-Montague, Nelson (Carver) . . 2—Montague, R. Collins (Clmmnts) t-Montsgue, Nelson . d-Gedtown, Dicks (McLean) Penalties -— H. Fraser, Beck. Second Period 5—-G00'10W'.il. H. Mclbaan (Dicks) . .. 6~Goo’town, Dicks (McNeil) 569:9?! ‘sass Molten. "I! FORUM THURSDAY-Hockey --8.80-VICS vs. ABBIES FRIDAY—SI(flT?IIlg—CIliIdIBIl—4.$0-5 School Hockey-TM SATURDAY-—Skaflllg—i\ftel'fl00n a to s. Skating-NigIit-S to 10. Your Winter Resort Is a. Busy‘ Place. Always An Opening For You. uocrrv GRYSTAL RINK THURSDAY, JANUARY 1im_i. MONCTON INTERMEDLATEB vrmsos‘ sumnrnsrpm onvstrats Game Time. 8.80 Admission 50 and 25 cents Moncton foam brought here by special arrangement and game will ‘start on time as theyyare flying over. l ’,Bink Scheduled Norih River it. was announced last night by the Board of Directors of the re- cenlly completed North River Rink that the official opening will take place there tomorrow night at 7:46. The program will commence with an official opening ceremony, which will be followed by a spe- cial exhibition hockey match be- tween the’ Charlottetown Inter- mediate Abbies and the North River Tigers. Between periods of the game, figure skating acts and novelties will be presented by Mr. W.E. Bclntlebtiry and his partner, Miss Barbara “outlook. Another added feature of the program will he the attendance of the Charlottetown 17th Reece Reg- iment Btind which will tiruvide tho music for n skate aftr-r the game. For the benefit of (hose in the City who wish to take in the ev- ent, special bits service will oper- ate from Charlottetown at, inter- vals, commencing tihottt 6:30. l Sneai Wins L05 ANGELES, Jan. 18 —(AP) —S2m Snead defeated Ben Hogan by four strokes ioclziy in n belated iii-hole playoff for top honors in the Los Aiigcles open golf tourna- merit. Snead shot a 516-36-72 and Hog- an s 38-38—76. Par for the Riviera Countty Cluii ls 35-36-71. The two tied last week at the end of the regulation 72 fioles. with scores of 280. The playoff, set for last Wednesday, was delayed . until today because of ivcatlier. A-P-C League PICTOU, N, S., Jan. ISAC?)- League-leading Aulinonish Buil- dogs doubled ilio count on Pictou Meripncs tonight 10-5 in ii regular Sfhefllllfd flflmo of the Antiizonish- Pictou-Colchvstm- Senior Hockey Lcallue. ' STELLARTON, N.S.. Jan. l8 7 (C?) - League-loading Stelltirton; 303K115 outlnsterl Trurn Bearcatsl here tonight. to notch up n 10-7‘ win in a rcilulni" Antlgoiilsh-Pic- tou - Colchcster Senior Hockey League game, Norih Hire? league Schedule The following is the first section 0f the NOYUi River Central Hockey Lea ue which gets uiitlerulay on Mon av January 23rd between CharlottetownJiionarohs and Mil- (on. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 23—iMOnal‘ehs vs Milton, mouihport Vs Cbrnuull, .'E'i'—(Monart-.hs w: snuLhpQr-t, Zili-Jiiilion vs Cornwall. Fdb. ‘L-Monurchs vs Corivwall. Fob. Jl-(Miiion vs Snuthport. ‘l-Montague (‘lenient-s (R. Collins) b-Montague. Nelson Penalties — Nelson. Third Period 9—Montague, Power (Nelson, Carver) itb-Montazue. Sinclair (Beck) . .. 16:10 12200 19200 51/0/45 lib-Albany. Dugay MONTAGUE - FRIDAY - SATURDAY “On Our Merry Way" Paulette Goddard - Fred MacMurray - James Stewart - Henry Fonda - Dorothy Lamour - Harry James. Viciorias And Miners Tied 4-All GLACE BAY, N, S., Jan. l8~ |(CP) -- The in-again-out-again battle for leadership of the Cape Breton Senior llockqv Lr-tigtie tightened up even more tonight as North Sydney Victories and Glace Bay Miners battle to a 4-4 draw. The one point for the.- draw. however, put Vics into a first-place ile with liiillionalros. Miners trail by only three points. Tomorrow’ night, it'll be (he iivo (op ft-zinis in nrtiun as Vics outcr- (aiii liiilliotinircs. Curliiigyliesulis The following are tho results n! last. night's piuy iii the Commer- vinl Curling Lcaigui- played at the Charlotieioxvn Curling: Cluh: -- Cnicrcrs, team 1, ill; ilierchaiits, tenin Ii, '2. Tiler-chants, ance, 6. Doctors, tonm 1, 7; Dominion Government, team l, 6, teain 1, 11; Insur- Trnnspnrtafion, team l, 9; Doc- tors, (cum 2, 6, Illlvkootls won liy (iefuult from Dominion Government, tcuni 2. Provincial Government won by default from Stragglers. COPS IN CASTLE 'I‘ul1izillsn Castle at Kliicardino. Scotland, has been acquired for use as s permanent Scottish Pol- ice College. BordeiiTTeami Defeats Albany The Borden Abegiveiis baited out a 9-7 victory over the Albany St. Pats in a rugged SouiihiShore, Hockey League game at. the Bedeqiia Rink last irlght. The game ivas fast and hard fought throughout. In the third period Ule Biwrdvn goalie, Gus Gallant. suffered a broken nose when hit by a flying puck. The stnrs of the evening were Richard (Borden) who seemed to be all over the ice at once; and for the Albany team. Dugay and VanEmbQr were a tower of strength. First Period 1—Bordeii. Dorsey 2-Albany, Vanlzfiziibcr S-qBorde-n, Richard (Yorstoni 4--Borden, MacTavlsh 5—Borden, Richard fi-Borden, MacIsaac 7-Borden. Yorston (MaoLean) Penalties — S. MacLean Second Period 8—Alba_nv Dugay WnnEiiiliei-i 9—B0l'don, Ferguson (Oatyvayi IO-ufiiilaliy, Noonan, 1l—Bordcn, Richard ilk-Albany, Dllgfi)‘ Penalties --- None, Third Perioo 13—-Albany, Dugay lip-Borden, (Oatway (MacTavisIi) 15—Aiiba.rry, Dugay l Moncton Team T0 Play To Openlonighf Crystals At S’side Tonight i Tonight Inns of Summersitle and .vicinity will get a previow m ‘how one of the hest mainland in. iermedlaie teams rates in comm... ison with u representative of ir. land intermediate hockey. Moncton intermediates cross sticks with the Summerside Crystals at Crystal rink tonight and the Crystals will do their utmost to uphold (h, prestige of Island hockey. Their task will not be an easy one. 0.. the Moncton team will be such luminaries as Carl Bastarziche, Wee Willie Agnew, Georgn Bel] and Iicgere; all former members at the Moncton Ilawks. In fact. liionc. ion has been picked as the team, to halt iht- victorious march of the, ‘BZIHIIIFSI Pnpermakcrs this _\r~.tr. . lt is understood (lint Coriiner. llllf‘ (inc-armed flash who Dlnyod ](i\'r*l‘ liori- last year, will Ilc uilh lihh (mini again tonight. ' Cozic-h ViliCt- Grant hns not as lyoi (lccidoti (in his exact lino-up, ‘but tho. following plays-rs \vill ‘on .uvnilzihle for notion. Goal: Sprague", lIlOTOIICQ, Shields, L. Shields, D. ,D;1vis_ C, Vlkmdsitlc, B. Guy, W, {Kifllllpllfdl} forwards, G, Bernard, E. 'l‘r.'iin(ir, J, Schurmnn, G, Gay, L. Schurman. B. Grady. R. Brad-i ’sha\v, S, Bernard, G. Kelly and J. Grndyr-S. ____._.______ Penaltie -Mtic'i‘avish (2mh1i, MacTzivish (major). Referees-Leo Dilvar, Jcliii My ers. Lineups: Borden_-Goai Gallant; defence A. Ontwny, Déighain. Maclsaiirl forwards. Richard. Ma-CTilVisij Dorsey, J. Rogers. E. Pickerin Yorslcn, "Prenhalm, MocLean l. Oat-way, Ferguson. Albany-Goal, \V. Norman; cla- fence, Muttart. Crossmari. V. Thompson, C. 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