p kd 1 my 3.9 1 d 11, i , T d 1 g- ill he 1uru- illiillc Dunn and Jim MacLeod com non b big mgtgg, l in th: figs? Theoylwuth clllb :3 aseitlge pallffte abrlaulc dshnts and bmed for the second at 14.03. With, Bob Hurry to protect his Bron:f:o Horvatb. lanky third-line gaunt?” ”riod '3 pick ”" ' 34 i - cut it down'to 3-1 in the first two came up with several spectacular one man back Dunn anl MacLeod; The announcement was gr: t can,” of th..R.ue". broke . 2,, It W... V mun Ted um: -. minutes of the second but from saves. in all Roper has l)0I'lWPfl l””k9 3W5Y- M391-9011 drew lilo) WW) I 0l'0"ll 0' 50"”-' ” ' deadlock early in the third period ma k m H 33'-Will? l when Canadiens were short-handed Tu” e 5”" " ”"”h9d "ll 1, rd 1 Dunn in front d W'li' h t t . 3 :'tlI'eaiggTlltnego:l.ss lFlgiegrs7-lihljetag 0rDt(,f:mSin1tll0tlds in the R i C 1: hffme. an I I9 S 0 Their DIISMS was nearly '9” El.lgcl1EreTIlIlltl:tll.::lf:(fIeed flfgediupgl: Th” wgimwd ebwv who Plays 801118 into the third. The Flyers cage had 29 drives sent his nay Jim MacLeod broke away intoi perfect......There are many WM .1. cgmajgm with 1". nun .1; mt wl”m?t”b:gflEe' 51": ggwllv Sol Dunn, Allie Carver Each Score 4 Flyers Blast BYC 10-2 and blasted their way into theis- iand Senior League iuials against St. Dunstan's University with a up their big win. that point on they were never in outscored the B.YC. 8-! in the last twenty minutes. scored the other two Parkdale goals Roper was the outstanding pia.V0F with 34 shots and only missorl on '2 but he had no visible means of support and many of the Fl.V9l5 Final caiiover For Grand 1 National Race Saturday LONDON (AP)-British bookies bracketed Sundew. Must and Car ey's Cottage as joint favorites at 100 to 9 in Thursday night's final callover for Saturday Grand Na- tional steeplechasg at Alntree. Betting money shoved Carey's Cottage, a nine-year-old. bay geld- ing who has fallen only once in 57 Mariner's Lag. Merry Windsor '- - -- - . ., . Cl 1, I I 1 t d 1 1' G90, 1)u1,,n,u and, r . . J ' 30 . ""9 0"" lems ("id Sl99P1eCi”'59 254: KEY li".”'- R"Yi" T” 0'” f;fl'ifllinfi'(?l'et ihtmsglzglliwdrifltugz Pm” WSg:Enf:l.:?”vherbie' -'lT:f:k Clfirtls alo-o.nlg.l1 muff all-13):. '8 (ciuardian Photo 19;-4hEl; laaiteglfikfirhltlgtlglggl ifffckei fl-eciihloLit:lergu5(lIfi Moivli DP courses. into favor at the last min- tray 23.1 lll'As.1t)i-Vu. Reverend goal at 1503, ,1-lmp,.,g,,d,1 pafkdsle A, C". League mmml They want 17 woos Pn . nolwe. man) "'9' 3' hm been 30 t” 1' Prime 5043 Alh9"”"” Dunboyi At 4.50 of the third period Barry ver (S. Carver.'i-iurry) 10.31; 1 T T T 'f T T ' T T T T T ' T T T T T T T T T T y games before winning Thursday. mjcyi; 4;? 51':.;., ?,,?,','3'33? ,l.l.l' Many experts had expected Queen Mother Elizabeth's Devon l Irish hospitals sue:-pstakes prizes are based, was in Ireland. Complete b e t t i ii g odds after Thursday night's caliover: Sundew, Must. Carey's Cottage 100-9: De-i von Loch 100-8: E S. B.. Pippykin 100-7; Armorial Iii. Gentle Moyai 18-1: High Guard 22.1 Early Mist.l II. No Response. Poionius. Muciii obliged. Martinique, Eagle Lodge. around 11 minor penalties. Seven went to Parkdaie. Allie Carver opened the scoring It-no defender to one side and pass-l the clear at 13.35 and coasted rightl tr. for the third Parkdale goal. LEWIS CONNECTS I Brian Lewis connected for thel lullilt rub at 1.47 of the second ulmn he sapped in his own re-l lwuilrl But at 4.05 Ale Carverl s'a)'iFd away on his scoring spurge: that netted him three straight.- pnna Carver made the score 4-1- .1! 4 03 u hen he sped in on the right um: after taking brother Skips' (1 pass and caught the ower far corner on a beautifu shot. At 8.06 he took Wiiie Dunn's pang from the sideboards to hit the same corner and at 12.12 he batted in s ocse puck from a pileup at the S Moore caught the youth club def- ense up the ice and slid a pass claim that rightwinser Jim Mac- Leod in the most underrlted play their , positions better...... The first game of the final series is scheduled to get Inlderwai this coming Thursday ........ ..The where they take on the Pontiac! in the gecond game at their NS.- P.E.T. series. forwards, Dunn, Gregory, J. Mac- Leod, F. Shephere, Burge. Smith: forwards. J. Parkdale Dunn. (J. MacLeod) 14.! 53; 3.,Parlcdaie J. MacLeod (Dunn. i (R-as-rs . l3ei.roii Whips, -3--1 ed the presence of colorful SP! ReadY......Spy was their M3 man in the puck carrying iiCllIl'l' because of the helmet worn by any time before this year did tht Flyers play so well together. player in the league .... ..Fcw Flyers leave today for Plcton Lineups: Parkdale. 5:0-hi RDDEF: efense, Moore. iiiaCLeod, Ready; A. Carver. S. Carver. Hurry. B.Y.C.: goal Simmonds. defense MacLure. hepherd. Lewis. 1. Shepherd. Above is the Charlottetown rink are Skip Cliff MacDonald and Jim Burke. W. 'that won the Confederation Bonspi- Cameron. mate. In the back row lei Chsu pionship at the Charlotte- (1-r) Percy Simmonds. lead and Defeat Curtis I 0-9 Minor Hockey S.'iluIdd,v's Minor hnckr-,v pro- with -emphasis on the girirtt-from the one that faith the highly favors Canadians minutes to go to the period. the first period on goals by Andy Hebenton and Jean-Guy Gendron. with a goal by Jean Beifveau sand- wiched between them. Claude P r o v o s t of Montreal scored the only goal of the second period while the Rangers were playing a man short. RANGERS CHECK HARD. Instead of folding in the third period as they have done in al- most every game played here this season-and lost-the New York- ers kept up their brilliant check- ing and then struck for the victory long denied them on Montreal ire. when the game ended. before 13.700 stunned Montreal fans. the . . 104 vino,-y Wally Shepherd and Brian ..eii'i5 v iii , ' v t 1031 of th it t iod and it ment...No one on the team was . ationai Hocke Le , th bl t t h t I th B.1C a e rs per 71 Tuaada. . Y ague. ., l ., myilllmfggllfgedmlhyeen gacrg, ego "0 so on? or e g ' 'was a beauty. liurry, Skip Carver carrying the puck too well last Gordie 3:11. minor in e calla Vmud "3 One period before tak. 1 . ' we-tuck from the opening whistle ITOPER A STANDOLT and Alia started a passing bout at. nlght......The youth club dldnt who -Wu summmad to he E hcon t of the game. . ' and outskated outfought and out- Despite the scoriiig sprlre iii hi: lltljellli C. bluelinde anddAf1lie shift-I win lie): Il',D0'f.Ql'l when ling: 3'' ud to "pin. Lam. wonky, mud: gilaleglmgi alshemltarrt G133 ,- ' I ' kl t t. P rkdl 2 ate ?rau' o isway aroun one eenseman nounc core game can u uh om! . ues ay ii payed the youth club m we Hg eamma es al a8 0 to draw out Simonds and score. they would play under prolhli um awn: given. 5," &::. llllhtl COIICBSL When Detroit had The Rangers took a 3-1 lead in ms 34", p A 0 v 0 . . - luv. 3. wanna? ' D rr (CP) - c.,.,.,,. a into Finals -------W )--- -- -52- - ' MONTREAL (OP) -- New Yotk'::!n0. Detroit gift wing. I-, sr. lilS::.ll!:.nV.litwh revmm In mahix ' Tale Leafs ' , . n . I com. . l Wm, wudy Willlg Dunn and Allie Carver picked up one ut his goals came on breakaway: that last night. They hit the youth flgh spirit the world. coma) - Clint 1! d in 11121 S l."ll"””""..A"r.S:'Vs l."..””t 5.:”':l:.:":.l.)'s;.r;l”:.:::-::;:'"m"'”'""””l'"”'””"' :'.".':..'":.. .. .--h..."':: --””1';-,-,-,--- mg-,,,,,-,--;-,-m:l::'l'""”"'”'-"-'-1-W 1 goo eac e ar ae eo er. , ' ' 'proud ntrul .--A v. , Figverzuhnleashed a devastating at- scoring binge. Dunn played up ,0A'll:'”"5l;."”f."”'b' "",3”'” "" wk” ;' 11'1"?" 1'13" if)? our. the boat-of-swan umi-null '1.'l!I' 91- Int: owned a 10 5!. ' tack against the Basilica Youth singles in the first tvrn periods and :1 us "an urnp ng rather year-...... urpua ngty u hm" tm. cup arm n M" um. 1.”; .33, on Wm 01 pl”, hm I - Club at the Sports Arena last night shot another brace lnvihe tlimi. eavy e me was fairy cleanly sound: kept up I0 I I . . could not cope with the fired-up - , Steady rightwlnger Jim I)iacLeod played. Re eree Joe Revell passed game ...B.Y.C. obviously msa- It was a for different tum ... Red Wing: in the next two, Itwua amen: lied b Eloy and thrilllng Rlctionfnhutmtlfel In my . second-place finisher, to overcome a two-goal deficit in the stirring rall Thursday night, But the way the little guy gcm-ed playoff goal had the crowd of 18,918 shaking the rafters in the Olympia. Lindsay was in the mid- dle of a melee more than halfway through the third period and in a personal battle with Toronto's Tod Sloan. suffered a gash over his eye. It required three stitches to c on but Lindsay was back on em ice after missing only one tun, after his penalty. Summa ; First period: 1. Toronto. Arm- strong (Thomson. Sloan) 5:09. Pen. alties: Resume 6:42. Lindsay 012, Thomson 7:52. Paveiich 7:52. Mor- rison 8:27. Second period: 2. Detroit. Dei- liegume 13.07. Lindsay 13.07. Howe .0 Loch to move into the favorite Border Luck 66-): .Mr. Linnett.p . mm at sports Arena, l t- . d . ed i , . "wt an" Tuesdays scllatchi-"8 0' Tout 3 l'HC”rC' Wm)" Do!-nata' 3&1 1i'0unJrilllfgnl'diiactff:0 c(le:rrloM:f:ie(0f(f RT-'ae(liya)iti1fa?6.1)unn. Hurry. . g . g E g. , g B. ,l30lll:d eitlumlltlglllllll s:l:lTm' ao'Il1lhllfg'r!),"s?lffIa'l.fl.ii)4eiifJe(:t:l-itnilill Flietrgi 0'1"” Times 13" yea” w"m"' Clearing) Eagle L0dge' vm-My skated ri ht in to d ” t his Second Period 4 BYC Lewis 8'00 9'00 Oy iwus dp bracing him in jubilation P It! s- D1 hi 17'44 But 12:, r:3'f&”tl:";d miye”'”1d gorm wild Y,i5(1"m'd C1ean"g'lifii-st pertogd effort (Burke F Shepherd) 147:?) Park 0 "St vs Holy Redeemer' Little Lorne Worsiey civilian '52:”? ' eve" n i ' mun I . enetlan aw - an U11 ' ' ' ' ' , 9:00-10:00 - P ti Unit No. ' ' some -o---- -----a ---2 so t;1.i.t'.?.2?”.7'.ii;.E..”."'h A.-r.-:. g Dgn aid R. n k . " fl2'l”.:.?'ifl:.5.l"i:li kill” .: tit: Balding's string in England only go to the post. 9 " " i .” 4 "E ' . . g . cg ' 00 B S t St .1” weeks ago All his pr 8". ,the score 3.2. Then willie Dunn (Dunn) ans, 7, Parkdale A, Car- 10 00-11. g D) cuus - placement goalie clambered from mm for the big rice. on whic the ,hit for two more Parkdale goalsvin ver (5. Carver. Hurry) 1212: 8. . -T811195 V5 TFlllll.V- .the ice. Worsley threw his arms 3.35, EV”, 10-45, prov”; 14.35, ..Cm..........M..... e vfhe last three minutes of play. Jim Parkdaie Dunn (J. MscLeod) 16.03. . 11.-ooa12;0o .- Bantams -Cults ) around Bell as they headed for he -pm” pmoa; 5, New york, HM, . . iliacLeod hleped him out on the Penalties: 1-lurry. Weatherbie. S vs Canucks. dressing room. I I van, fgadlby. Lewyck-1) :42; 3. S first effort, the second he did on Ready. lzlooglzm ., pa, wee, .. MC. Rarirgers ti-Iex;erEa org! arm was New y,,k' plume. (pmm, P his own. Third Period: I. Parkdale .1. km .,,w,x,g,-1-.g,,., so I arr In an can found” 14:10, Pengltteg: Geoff:-ion ms, 1- 0 5 4 y thE1llTgEsFfAriT the:-'i'src:'e'ifn';:: lVllhcSIillee(fJ(fle(i'Iliao(oIl:t:i)vi:d',g': .i!l;..?i3;a) Clifford Mscoonaltrs Charlotte of Frank Curtis (sklplt E.x. Mc- 133-lllrlio” " ”P”””'l8'"! r Q')lillse':.lttlIif::n'r:5llfg when! op;fo'riu- i3i.”l.i'.'3'..i'.1i-'5'1v1-”s:s'"izii-1-ivel3”1ili-'1')” OI'I'II'I1IeS - ' C the moo rnark.... ...The final 1103; ll. Parkdaie is... (J. Mac-ltown rink won the Confederation Nutt (mate): Frank Johnston. 3 5' Bi”'"'5 V” W) K) 5;H””- nitles came. g.,,;,.. ' ' ' i series should be dr wing houses .Leod) 17.29; 12. Parkdale Dunn. 1fJ.- l Bonsplel Championship last night (second) and Art Wellner (lead). 5:00-5:30 - Paperwelshls -s SUMMARY Ben 11 14 7.,” cga-1-HAM, N3, (cp)..z-1s1m;x,l of 2.000 .... ..Seldom has there 52. iat the Charlottetown Curling Club The following is the iineacore: 30975 V5 Cubs I First period: 1. New York. He- punt. 910 5.14 Canadians edged st. Thomas Col-. sjgnalman Ronnie mam,,,,d, 50,, been a team more deten-nined to ' Penalties: A. lllacLeod. Lewis. defeating a rink skipped by Frank Mann.” 5:30-6:00 -- Pee wees Canadians benton (Bathgate) 3.45) 3. Mont- lega 6-4 Thursday night in the of M1, and M” Rome E. . 1 win a game than the Flyers were Ready. F. Shepherd. A. MacLeod. Curtlsin athrilling game that went M an 101 no 1 gm vs Hornets. real. BeiiveauN(Ge;)ffr1:ondeg1in- openu. of . b"1.og.n,,, ",1" (0, ' s -. p into 111 gm-3 end before . wlnngr h 0:00-6.45 - Bantams - Arrows stead) 7.38, 8. ew . n roll mod” the Maritime junior 3 hockey f”"'"e'lV M Ch”'1”"9t”w" and MW) 0 o e was decided. MacDonald squeak- cm 1 0010 5 vs Canucks. (Lewiclci. Gadsby) 14.41. Penal- crown The second game will be '"”””l3 l" M”"”3"9- W" "'9 In ad through to a mo victory but W 3 9 0” m' 7:00-8:00 -'-Island Playdowns ties: Bathgate 9:-os. Curry 12:57. PAlNTiNG it played" here tonight before the set. for-welterweight championship of) was hard pressed in doing it. - Georgetown I-iigh Girls vs Unit Evans 16:17. Beiiveau 17:20.. Bony WORK ks mm, to Ham”. the Central Command at Trenton Mnponald coumed 4 big mm” I No. 1 Girls. second period: 4. Montreal, Fro- Three- ' by taking an unanimous decision m in the first and but "W the lead 8:00 - Island Playdowns - 5'-lvost (Harvey. Beitveau) um. fgt;,egel-tIstYtIut!)1i:1.i)1f)ei'iceei;ttl;))' the name oi dwlmu. .my I. cum. wt 1 in side Juveniles va Abbie Juveniles. Pen'altlea: Harvey 0.30. lorvatii -Eu Cup Statistics By THE CANADIAN PRESS Iemi-finals beat-of-seven Series A W L F A Montreal. .. 1 1 9 5 New York . . . . . . . . .. I 1 I 9 (Series tied 1-!) rice I Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I 0 0 3 Toronto 0 I S'side-Crapaud Minor Teams Split 4 Playoff Series Crapaud and Summerslde split oven in the aemt-finals of the four minor divisions at Civic stadium yesterday afternoon and early evening. Summeraide took the hon- ors in the paperweight and midget divisions, and Crapaud emerged victorious in the bantam and pee wee brackets. The Summerside paperweight: beat Crapaud 3-2. taking the round 7-4. the pee-wees played a acoreleu draw so that the 4-0 score for Crapaud in their home rink Wednesday proved to Ronnie. who took up fighting aft- er joining the army. became a three-time titaiist in winning this bout. He formerly held the feather- l weight and then the light-weightl titles of the Central Command. , Ronnie is a paratrooper in thel l1 Airborne Signals Squadron and .was one of the group who took part in a recent alrdrop at Kingston -that became unexpectedly hazard- 6 our. I A nei spnper report. described the. jump like this: i "Winds at ground level ripped up to 18 miles per hour. three more than considered afe under normall conditions. l ”. . they jumped despite the dan- ger. Some landed in I5-foot trees. Others hit the snow-covered groundl and sped along at 20 miles an hour! like speedhoats before they could! piili in their chilies. But all landed (without injury." N.S.-P.E.l. Series Begins Tonight Al Alberlon The Hockey series for the Nova Scotia-Prince Edward Island M.A. l 1'1.A. title. postponed by the sev-l .wg. Cincinnati (N) 040 030 030-10 10 0 "Washington (A)0f)0 000 120-3 11 2 be the total score. Crapaud tookle;-9 storm last week, gets under. the hantan-i aerics winning 7-6 in: way tonight at Alberton when the overtime It Bumrnerside. after. Springhiil All Stars, N.S. titilists.l drawing 1-all in Crapaud. The Sum meet the Alberton Regals. Island merside midgets. beaten 5-3 in Cra B champions. in the first of a twol By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS At Tucson, Alrz. Baltimore (A) 410 001 002-8 13 0 Cleveland (A) 201 100 101-6 10 2 Wilson, Locke (7) Dcrish (9) and Smith: Aguirre. Nichols (3) Daley (6) Mlnnick (3) and I-legan. W-Wilson; L-Aguirre. iiRs: Bai- Adams. Wilson. Segrist. At Tampa. Fla. St. L (N) "B" 000 001011-310) 0 Chi (A) "5" 000000200-2 l Biaylock, Markell (4) Moford (7) and D. Rand; Keegan. Byrd (7) and Sawatski. Romano (8). Moford; L-Byrd. At Orlando. Fla. Fowler and Burgess. Silvers (0); i3i-odowsiri. Clark (0) Grab (9) and Courtney. L-Brodowski. At Tampa. Fla. lijiliraiikee (N) 010 020 030-5 10 1 Chicago (A) 200 002 40x-8 12 Burdette. Cave (5) Sleater (6) Johnson (7) and Rice. Rosettl (7): Pierce. Stuffel (0) Papal (8) and . Lollar. W-Stuffel; L - Sleaier l:lRs: Chi-Doby 2. At. st. PETERBBURG. Fla. St. Louis (N) 101 011 111-7 12 1 New York (A) 020 010 020-5 10 i Mizell. Lapalme (7) and Sarnl. Rand (7); Turiey. Deplao (7) Staley (9) and Silvers. W-Mizeli: L-Turiey. HRs: StL - Schoen- dienst. Moon, Musial. Rand. At Fort Myers, Fla. Boston (A) 000 000 011-2 7 Pittsburgh (N) 000 000 100-1 9 1 F. Sullivan. Brewer (6) and 11. John Landy. world mile record holder. has refused to run in a mile or 5.000-metre event at Ben- dlgo Easter Fair meeting next Monday. voived in any fights." he said Thursday night. thought the Bendigo mile would be his best race of the year, with- I drew because the Victorian Ama-l Clifford (Jlggs) MacDonald (skip) teur Athletic Association asked for Jim Cameron (mate): George Dil- 5560 race. The money was to go toward (ind). the cost of the association's over- seas trips. state of Victoria. originally agreed 8 tralian pounds (S403) for travel ex- penses and trophies. VAAA to include the mile event and give Landy a chance to break the world record. The association said it would do so for the extra: not pay. the association said. it would stick to earlier arrange- ments and not allow the extra race. Bendigo refused to pay the extra because all takings from the meeting are going to charity. .......m......mmmL. Today's Minor Hockey Program the second. 1 in the third, 2 more in the fourth and 1 in the fifth to go out in front 6-4. MacDonald got one in each of the next two ends to tie the score but Curtis counted 2 in the eight to make it 8-6. Counting one in each of the next three ends MacDonald held a H lead going into the filial. But Curtis scored one with 12th to send the game into extra ends. Members of the winning rliik are MELBOURNE. Australia (A?)- "I don't want to become in- Landy. who last week said he "patronage fee" to put on the ion (second and Percy Simmonds The runner-up rink is composed Bendigo. an inland city in the pay the association 180 Aus- Two weeks ago it asked the 'patronage fee." If Bendigo would 1 Activities slated for Minors at Dump Abbies in Benefit Game A packed house was present last night at the benefit game held at the Montague Rink for Mr. Peter Mccarron of Montague. who is pre- sently a patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital following a heart at- tack two weeks ago. A stellar performance was stag- ed by the Kinga County All Star juveniles and the Abbie Juveniles. the game being won by the Kings County squad 10-8. ELEVENTH ANNUAL INTER-SCHOOL ICE MEET SPORTS ARENA ' TONIGHT AT 7.30 Boysi and Girls Age, Open and Relay Ralcel. ONE HOUR SKATE AFTER. Admission 25c and 35c. It's a good time to check your car for scratches. body or ten- der dents and paint Job. Let ill give you a Free Estimate on port or complete Job. gg ..Nm.E.. g We are Equipped for Transport! and Large Trucks. MARTIN'S GARAGI Queen Street DIAL 4544 - 4000 at henclerson & cudmore... Men! Here is your EASTER Suit Sullivan: Friend. Littleiield (8) and Kravitz. W-Brewer; L--Lit- tlefield. paud roared back to beat the visit-game total goal series. The final) on 5-1 last evening and take the game will also be in Aiberton. on round 0-6. - Saturday night. ,1 Sports Arena today are as followa:- , 1100-12.00 " skate for Rochfordi At Laiwland. Fla. square Girls, pwv-one DiPtOMAT - . By Alan Mover e3I.?3;,i3';::;-;,f),,-16:0:-f,:;.3".;,:,1,;&.g.;-:3;-;'5,..iE;;:,.:.-rsage-323:; M rtutk, i';T3...EiT"ii.2i"7s. llzlzru 23.3.; -I---mi "i "1 OFCLIVIAAIVP, Porter. W-Cole: L-Aber. Hrs: Saturday: l ' ',”;'.”,,f-”,ff,") '”;"fi';f,ff;.;,”5f,;,',,”""' u.T.'.'.'..l"'f?15..? ”'3&'.i.&"s2.'..'.”.'l1 Be guy for Easter . .. be gray for Easter in gf'2f,',ZZS,', 1Cvll5'irZ.l”?m 3J36'6'3?l.?I.l 3 l 31-if-n1'rTaiso'7 "Wu"-"" " one of these ultra-smart suits! Tailored of im- . ”2Z',5,,?,;" -ill."-ll-7't-'1-ll?-3-J-it-”i?-lift-ll-Sl-fl . ppried British woolens flannels, tweed ef- ”. '. IEPR: an l:'I:i-zI.l.lfdt:i(l5t?). l:'3isll:ffe'r.Sll1i'ir;if1 ' - d I .. . 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Thursday - 8:30 PM. ”' (TN ll Ell 5 0 N i EUDM 0 ms as-'e.;g.:;-as '""""i..:...'.;ao....., l h-Ml !...1..E.ll -- -iuautaar I ' A