THE CHARLOTTETOWLIDCQARlQIAN ...._.-.-.-_~..¢.n.- »n>.u»i . -.-..-.__...A-~m»-~.~- .-.... ... Canadiens WinREll WINES; Third vicioryisiinw viii aowuuo , . gQXUQG WRESTLING BASKETBALL BASEBALL . ' oruan SPORT FORUM Fiend." YEAR REPflRTEBl low-l» illlflfili$$flll‘,i,}ijf,j'"j,§a,ffjjj§l ZI-Cauada, United States and Bermuda. will provide tea-ms for a triangular golf match in Bermuda in March if plans mature, P. H. Walker, Sec- MOONLIGHT Veteran AurelTd-l-iat Outstanding SKATE As Flying Frenchmen Take Til siumnsi BY coir ciuil “m” .Maroon Players 0n Auction Block President Strachan Announces Dissatisfaction" At The Show- 5 - 0 Victor_y_ From 'Maroons. D iciuudiu ri-cu) THE FORUM, Montreal, Nov. 21. E n ‘— Montreal Canadians registered LEAFS PLAY liiiAliiiilME Maple Leafs Still Un- beaten As Result of 1"]. Game New‘, Aurel Joliat, in his tenth season‘ York Team. - NEW YORJK, Nov. 21—(A.P.)— The New York Rangers and 'I‘oron- to Maple Leafs. Stanley Cup final- ists last spring, foughtto a 1-1 t.e tonight in a fast and furious Na- their third victory of the National Hockey League session here tonight when they blanked Montreal Ma- roons, 5-0, in the first intra-city game of the year. By their victory Canadians drew out of a second- place tie in the Canadian section with Ottawa and Maroons, who both slipped back to third place. Joliat Outstanding , with Canadians, was the outstand- I ing man on the ice. His two unas- , sisted goals were the feature of the game. ‘In the first he snared a re- bound squarely in front of the net, drew Kerr out and calmly flipped the puck into the corner. ‘ Then he grabbed a loose puck and By Virtue of a 3-2 Victory. (Canadian Press) orraws, Ont, Nov. 2i—Detroiti iRed Wings defeated Ottawa sch-| ators 3-2 here tonight in their first meeting of the National Hockey League schedule. For two periods Jack Adams’ big red team from Detroit had a wide margin in play. rolling up a 3-0 score. Senators Jumped into the picture in the third period and beat John Ross Roach twice and came within inch- es of sending it into overtime. Johnny Sorrell, leading the scor- ing lists of the league, added a goal to his batting average on a pass from Gordon Pettinger after Herb Lewis put the Wings ahead I on a pass from Carl Vcss. Doug non“, Hockey League battxe be_ duplicated his feat to score his sec-i YOHXlB 50011511 the 0111i’ 50mm! De!‘- fore a crowd of 13 000. result, string of victories, dropped the Rangers to the bottom of the Am- erican division but left the leafs at the top of the Canadian svtiori. \ EVEN STRUGGLE An even struggle from start to finish, the game left room for plenty of arguments. chiefly be- cause of a decision by Referee Eusebe Daigneauit on a shot by Harvey Jackson late in the second period. From the press box it ap-I peared to have gone into the net» and bounced out but the Referee did not sec it that way and when Jackson protested loudly, he was i541 given a ten minute misconduct penalty. A moment later the Rangers cooled their only goal, Bill Cook, sinking the-final shot on passes from brother Bun and Frank Boucher. Toronto came back to tie the more with another ploy that. appeared doubtful to the fans but thisltime the goal was allowed to Andy Blair although it looked as if the puck might have gone .in eff his skate in s. scrimmage in kont of the net. THE LINEUPS the seccndperiod when he took ai pass from Jack Riley, slipped around McKenzie and gave Kerr no chance to.sa.ve. Five minutes later Jerry Carson- tallied when he took Lar- ochelle's pass and then Larochelle climaxed a. sterling performance late in the final period with a goal on a pass from George Mantha. Lumuys SUMMARY , Ottawa: Goal, Beverldge; de- fence, Bowman. Luduc: centre, First Period: Welland; wing, Touhey, Finnigan; 1—Canadiens, Joliat, 3.13. 2—Canadiens, Joliat, 9.29. Penalties-None. Second Period: ill-Canadians, S. Mantha (Riley), 10.04 b-Cansdlens, Carson (Larochelle) Penalties- Boliat. son. Th‘!!! Yell": Officials: Jerry Goodman and 5—Canadlens, Larochelle (G. Man- 3m Ben tliu) 13.18. m Penziltics-McKe e. SIMMARY The lineups: . Canadians-Goal, Chabot; defence, Fm‘ Period S. Mantlia and Carson; centre, Mor- cnz; wings, Joliat and Gagnon: subs, G. Mantha, Lazochelle, Lepine, Burke, Bourgcault, Mondou. Riley. Raymond, Gcdin. Maroon: — Goal, Kerr; defence, Wentworth and Ayres; centrc, Smith; wings, Ward and Northcott; subs, Trottier, Graham, Brydson, Haynes, MacKenzie, Wilcox, Duguid, Robinson, Kilrea. Rcferees—-A. C. Smith, Boston: Bill Stewart, Boston. Finnigcn) 11-15. The 0nd goal. Sylvlo Mantha put Can- iod goal when he went the length first break m Toronto‘ adiens three up half way through of the ice to beat Beverldge. Earl and Desse Roach did a brother act to keep Ottawa in the running halfway through the final period, Desse taking the shot. Then Allan Shields connected after a double pass from Jerry Shannon and Frank Finnfgan. subs, Mclnenly, Shields, Cox. Cook, Saunders, Shannon, Howe, D. Roche and E. Roche. Detroit: Goal, Roach: defence, Young, Evans; centre, Goodfcllow; wing, Emms, Carson; subs, Lewis, Aurie, Voss, Wiseman, Sorrell, Bus- well, Foster,‘ Pettinger and Robert- 1. Detroit, Lewis (Vex) 6J5- 2. Detroit, Sorrell (Pettinger) 9.58. Penalties: Carson, Robertson. Second Period 3. Detroit, Young, 2.53. b Penalties: Bowman and Young. Third Period - .4 Ottawa, D. Roche (E. Roche) .00. 5. Ottawa, Shields (Shannon- Penaltles: E. Roche. etroit Hands Ottawa a Further Setback! “m” P°""°" Tm“: Ladies Will Wear Aiweuhwi namcvorihl Mexican Hat With . D“°“°° Fringe Of Balls B. Beibert Day . "mm" uuw vonx, Nov. 21--LadleI will Johnson can“. mvmsky be wearing Mexican hats next sea-_ Bqqgher e Irhoms SOIP-With Ii hint of ‘I wmbrero wing ipeak and maybe a brim fringe of W- 000k _ Bailey crocheted balls. P, wing The hat-designing firm of John- Kil ' Rangcrs Subs: A. Siebert. Dillon.‘ Murdock. Keeling, Osmundscn, Carr Heller, Brennan, Pusie, Toronto Sifts: Blair, Cotton, Bands, Boll. Primcau, Jackscml Clancy, l-l-orncr. l Referees: Odin Cleghorn and‘ Itusebe Daigtieauit. THE suiwiminv FIRST PERIOD lNo Score. Penalties: Johnson, 501i, Kcel'ng Homer, SECOND PEltlOD ‘ Rangers. w. Cook, (F. Cook-i Bfliichei‘) 15.37, fi-Jifglgnio, Blair, (Cotton-Sands) Penalties: Clancy. Day, Jackson ‘iten minutes, mkconduct). THIRD PERIOD No score. Penalties: Bailey, Cation. Heller. Iohnson. ' OVERTHVIEPERIOD No scoring. Penalties: Clancy. A. Sicbert, Experiments in connection with the storage of chilled beef have Ihown that concentrations of car- bon dioxide shove 20 per cent de- ltroy the freshly killed appearance If meat which is s0 important in ‘Straw A8 marketing. i“, SCIATICA live stock will absorb from two to Frederick stresses the Mexican in- fluence in its advance collection. The Mexican hats are of panama or cotton crochet, with bright foulard bands. The most, important is of closely woven straw, with a rather shal- low round crown sloping to the back, giving an off-the-face effect. It has a large brim, and is worn perfectly straight, 0n the head- The little "Gob" hat, its brim taming up all around, also is fea- tured. This ls in fabric or straw.‘ With it, the hair is worn in little» curls at the back- Accessories to the hat, such as matching foulard gloves and scarf, will be important next summer. Incidentally, the hats in the ad- vance collections are not extrava-i gant. They are wearable. and on‘ glmplp, good lines; for. as one de- signer said, no one is wealthy. The beach l hats are" exciting. however. One is a great cloth hat,‘ big as a child's hoop, with a wired brim. It's brilliant red, and has a dangli-g chin strap, which, when pulled, drool! the brim. An Absorbent Straw when used as bedding for‘, ‘liree times it weight in liquid. and f finely cut will soak up about area times as much liquid u when iicut, says the Dominion Chemil- ‘urther, the absorptive capacity of lry sawdust and fine shavings is British Railways W0rld’s Largest Hotel Owners MONTREAL. Que., Nov. 21 — British railways are the largest group of hotel owners in the world with over eighty under their con- ALL WALTZ PRGGRA MME Gill/IE ' 25c BRIIINS TAKE BRIJISING nu from HAWKS l i Conacher Draws Ma- J01‘ As Result of Clash With Joe Lamb. (Associated Press) | BOSTON, Nov. Zl-Back in their old-time bruising form, Boston Bruins out-roughed the aggressive Chicago Biackhuwks for a 2-0 vie-l tory tonight at Boston Garden. These burly rivals appeared to be conducting a feud, for they slashed out with reckless abandon fromi Shift t0 finish. It was not until the lost minute of play, however, that, the action reached the flstlc stage! with short but sturdy Joe Lamb and Big Lionel Conachrrr, one of Canada's finest; athletic pry! -. - .. doing the battling. Conacher and Lamb Conacher was forced against thel sidebcards when he stopped Lamb's‘ rush and the Boston winger el- bowed him. Conacher stripped off his gloves and, landed a heavy left under Lamb's eye. They were mix- ing furiously when their mates, combined with the officials to pull them apart. Conacher drew a. ma- jor penalty but Lamb escaped with a. minor, Although the Hawks waged a ‘determined attack throughout, they did not get a real scoring shot in the 60 minutes of strenuous play. Vic Ripley tallied for the Bruins early in the opener, caging the re- bound o! a. shot. that was fired out of a. scrimmage following a face- off- Late in the final another face-off was converted into the second Bos- ton goal. Conacher smothered the rebound on Bob Gracies closeup shot, drawing a spot face-off in front of the Chicago net. Nels Stewart lined up with Conaeher, slashed back to Dit Clapper and the Boston winger hit the bull's eye squarely. trol. The London, Midland and Scottish Railway has recently m“ constructed two of its hotels along‘ modernis-tic lines and a new wing has been added to the Welcombc, Hotel, Stratford-on-Avan, in Shake-i speares country. The London and‘ North Eastern have also undertak- en extensive improvement plans in' the case of hotels operatcd by them. Railways in Canada are also own-z ers and operators cf hotels which act as feeders to the railway lines. The Canadian National has hotels at various centres throughout Canada. At Halifax, N. 5.. is the Nova Scotian and art Charlottetown. P. E. I., the Canadian National. with a summer resort at Pictou, N. 8., on the south shore of the Strait of Northumiberland, Pictcu Lodge. At Ottawa, the Capital of the Do. minion, is the Chateau Laurier; at the Bcssbomugb; at Edmonton, Alta" the Macdonnld: and at Van. couver, B. 0., the Canadian Nation- al, under construction. In the f‘ nadian Rockies is the noted mountain resort Jill!!!‘ Park lodge and other slimmer hotels are Grand, Beach Hotel. at Grand Beach, Mam,’ and Nlaicm 1min. Orient Bay. Ont. Port Arthur, Ont... the Prince Arthur; at Winnipeg, Men, the Thu-d pm“; Fort Gory; at Brandon. Man, the Prince Edward: at Saskatoon, gum 2. Boston, Clapper (Stewart) LINEUP Boston: Goal, C. Thompson; de- fence, Smith, Shore; centre, Barry; Win85. Gracie, Clapper: subs. Stew- art, Itlpley, Lamb, Oliver, Beattie, Galbraith, Hitchman, Sheppard and Chapman. Chicago: Goal, Gardiner; de- fence, Coulter, Abel; centre, Gott- seiig; M41185. P. Thompson, Couture; subs. Leswick, Kendall, Trudell, McFayden, March, Rcmnes, Jenk- ins and Conacher. Officials: Mike Rodden and Jack Cameron. SUMMARY First Period 1. Boston, Ripley, 6.52. Penalty: Trudell. Second Period No score. Penalties: Lamb 2, P. Thompson 2. 18.53. Penalties: Oonacher (major), Lamb. 5W1”! ‘Thompson Si, Gardiner 38. INGLISH SURGEON FLEW T0 BOMBAY LONDON, N:v ill-H. S. sauitar, the Harley Strzet surgeon who flew to B mbay in order to per- ifilfm an operation on a Napalese Imihfill. lird to make tlie last Itm of his return Journey by w- ‘H. Beer; Secretary, ' retary-fieasurer of the Quebec Many New Memberslflolflng Association said here. During Year; “Arrangements are in the early ___Mr L D Murray stegefls yet." Mr. Walker said, , "but I have little doubt the tour- l RC-elflcted P 1' e S l ' ‘ ney will take place. We are hoping i dent. ito send down a. strong Canadian lamateur team to repeat the suc- cess of two years ago when we captured the trophy donated by the Belmont Manor Golf Club. The annual meeting of Charlotte- ’ town Golf Club was held last even- ing at the CanadianNational Ho- tel. There was a large attendancew‘ The President, Mr. L. D. Murray; (Oanadlln Press) MONTREAL, Nov zi-Fivc ploy? ers of Montreal Ms. oons of the National Hockey League are on the auction block, President James Strachan ann'u ced tonight fol- lowing the 5-0 de eat ndmiristeredl to his men by Montreal Canadiens. The men are Dave Trottier, Paul was in the chair, and presented his Maritimes Will , report. The report of the Games a e ' Committee was presented by Mr. BCIIQ/HLZHIC W, E. Cotton, that, of the Secretary , by Ml‘. H. W. Weeks, and 0f thB‘ HALJFAX’ No“ 31 __ (c; P) .__ Treasure!‘ by Ni-T- W- T. Pflfkef- A" Hockey players of Nova Scotia, out indicated that the Club had had a 0g professional company 1°1- at‘ ‘most successful year- The largest 183,5; un-ee yea“, “and to benefit‘ number of new members on record {mm pmvgswn made by the Mug. had been enrolled. eur Athletic Union. for their w, Following were the officers elect- mm to Amateur ranks, m the up- 0d! Presidrlilt. MIX L- D- Murray inlon of Halifax sporting officials. (re-elected); Vice-President, Dr. C.| 1g was pomied out that pmges. MP- H- W-lsional hockey had not been played Weeks (re-elected); Treasurer, Mr.‘ 1n ch13 31-99, since 1924-35 and that W. T. Parker (re-elected); Direvii- any players eligible under the new ‘ ors, Messrs. W. E. Cotton, F. B. mung, a3 mierprcted by Fred Conrad, E. D. Nicholson, E. M. Mlgyplgs, sgcpeflgry o; the gunman Bagnali. Hockey Association, would be too’ old for the present 80ll"i‘£‘.il0l1 of amateurs. miFi-Piniisl . NEW riiiiiialimwliifs °"' i 21—(C.P.)— l i wm-NIPEGI ‘New Firmly determined to avenge! ,"I'he rule is designed to aid the. their 5-9 Setback “Tiered Bi the has nev r been better. They Qyounger fellow," Fred Maiples, Sec-‘ hand-S °i M°n°i°n Hawks M°ndfly just not playing tire kind of hoe-l [went cCnt,-cs_ iretary of the Canadian Amateur‘, hikht- the AbGEWBiiS invade Hflli-ikey we expect of them?’ Hockey Association said today, wheni m! WWW i0 tackle Jack Comrsi asked to interpret the recent rul-l “Bill-Y wflverille "QW- ing of the Amateur Athletic Union ‘ " ‘ ' of Canada that after a lapse of’ three years. professional hockeyists could return to the amateur fold. "If a man has played three or‘ four years in professional company" on even terms with the Stuart‘ Ml‘. Marples said, "as I understand 1108431196 REBTBEiI-titlll- the ruling, he will be able to enter ' ‘ ' amateur ranks again if he so de- An interesting sideline of to- sires, after a lapse of three years," night's battle will be the meeting In the case of older professional of Jackson and Stuart, formcri players, who had devoted 10 or 16 years to professional hockey, he 00901198- said it was hardly likely after a ' ’ ‘ three year layoff they could play amateur, but should they still have the hockey ability to make a place on any senior amateur team, they were Just as eligible as the young- er man. DOWN THE ALTLEYS cals will throw everything at their command into the fray to draw up the attention of local fandom, Sh; John Beavers invade the home of " the Allen Cup champions and on the showing against the Wolverines should give the Canadian champs plenty opposition. i U a The action of the Maroon Presid- ent in placing five of the team on the auction block climaxes the poor exhibition displayed by the big red» team in the League schedule thus farf Y. M. C. A. Rebekah League Doves-l503. Crows—l328. Majority for Doves-I'll High single, H. Finlayson, 204, Hi;li three, H. Flnlaysou, 505. Eddie Gerrard's tactics of inter- changing his forwards has yet to‘ prove the means of finding the‘ scoring punch lacking in the Mont- 0W15_1573- real team. Hawks-Willi. e s s Ma-imiy ‘m’ owls» 55» Toronto Maple Leafs have yet to High single, B. Stewart, 1B9, meet defeat, this year, After win-l High. three’ B- Mcuml- 455- ning three straight. they ekcd out‘ an overtime tie agllihst RanSCYS last night, Andy Blair's goal in the. Larks-l582. SWMSFHBZ’ second period offsetting the one, Majority for Lnhks, ..R-', soon,‘ by the New Yorkers garlic, High single, 0. Louihcr. 189. m the Same sessm-L . l-ligh three, N. Younger. 483. l Geo. Pirie Heads Scottish Academy LONDON, N:v 21—Geo'ge Piriai of Wardend. Torrance, Stirling- shire, has be'n e‘ected p“esfd=nt of, '—"'._— the Royal Scottsh Academy ini New Timers ... ... .. 2034 succession to Sir George Washing-i Old Timers .. ... 2548 {on Browne, who ha; raslgned. Hilh 911818 P“ "W" 379- l Me. Pirle was appointed an As- Hlflh three F- Time?’ 715~ ‘sedate of t‘ e Acrdemy in i913 and lan Academician in 1923. Some of ihis paintngs are to be found in a inumber of American and Contin- 01h‘ ~-- 3533 ental galleries. They are mostly, More 298B studies of animal and bird life- l-Ilizh rlnsle F. Arsenalft 994- lMr. Pirie served with the a. A. M. HTBh 1h 6° F- Aefhfllli/ 755- ‘C. during the war. For some years §hc lived at M dhurst, Sussex, but Robins-limit. Orioles-ANN. Majority for Robins, 40. High single, B. Laptiiorne, 204. High three, C. Matheson, 491. HOLY NAME CLUB CHAR-LOTTETOWN ALLEYS ~00 -. .-» ... o... "Olly NAME CLUB ‘he returned to ‘Scotland a few years ago- Harris Abattoir 237s ---—--- Thrifty FlVG . 2B“ LINDBERGIIS IN MADEIRA (Associated Press! Majority for Harris Abattoir 84. High single W. Wilson, 310. team mates of the N. H. L., asrival, Haynes, Glen Brydtcn, Lorne Dugud and Alchle Wlcox. "If they! cannot be sod or traded to any National League Club, waivers will be asked on them and they will be shipped to the minors," SilZlCllflfl stated. Directorate Meet After the game the full Maroon drecto ate met the players and after the conference Strachani gave out his annoufcement. Maro- ons, he said. expected to have two newymen in uniform when they m:et New York Rangers here Szity urday night- "We are completely dssatisfied with the showing of these men," Prefdeat Staclinn said "They flp-> patently won't play good hockey for us, and if any other N. H. Ll club or clubs wants to take llicm. they can have th m. No Usseusinn “There is no dissmsicn n thr: p'n_\'ers are “The feeling among tEe Trottier, left winger for whom Marocns are helrved to have paid Toronto Maple Leafs 312.500 when One game down asmesult of the buying hs contract, is starting his last Ways dimcultie‘ m. keep Halifax win over Beavers, the lo- ‘sixth season with the club. Haynes, 5C0 mg recards, i, was mnounc centre, alter two years, seasoning with Windsor is hegnning his soc- ond season with the club. He fin- ished secord in the Cannd an sec- tion scoring lists l"st year. f Duguid, a. lcIt winger, has been under contract with Maxooiis for three scsoiis and Wilcox, defence- man, l5 starting hi: fifth cnntpulgn ’n a Maroon uniform. Brydsciri jumped practically! right winger. While the Halifax Same will dPllW J ‘mm school my “m” i° M“"°°"s l 101ml League system wh rli prov- four c stns ago. HOCKEY , ssi. RES UL TS ,3 _ * i REF: Al, Fort Erie: Buffalo 5; Cleve- iland 0. I At Detroit: Detroit 3: London 1.; equipment sliol give crcdit of an {assist i0 the ing Of Five Members After Canadien - Maroon (glame. El 00M Nl AWAITEI] President H a n w ay Awaits Sanction of St. John and Halifax On Referee Ques- tion. ‘ ’ (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N. 5., Nov waiting detailed comment managers of Saint John and Haiifzix Woverines melts of the Lll—A» from Be avert on tht newly-inaugurated ‘one-man refereeing system, J. A. Hilllwfi)‘, President of the Maritime Hockey Association, and ihe Seo- retary, R. N. Ross, are endeavoring to arrange a tour of the hockey cfcuit within the next few days. Express Satisfaction Both officials expressedl satisfao tion wih the handling by Joh] ,Maroon camp." he ccntinucd. 1111- Bown, Motcton, cf, thel l-laxvksc swerlnz liewspipermerfs qllssllells- Abegiveit ccnlost, and made know-q their intcntons of completing I poslble an inspection at: the dib, Neither wouldl ‘comment on psints under.‘ dispute ‘n Halifax betwern Saint John players and Coach Clint jBenedi Hoping to avoid a repetition c ll definite rulng had been adopt in this regard and that W. J- Foley of Halifax had been appoint chief scorer. Copies of the rulin were sent to assistant scorers Saint John, Moncton and Chan lotletown. Modeled After N. H. L The rule is modeled after Nab ides a goal shall be crcditéd in till records to the player who legally drives the puck home and when scored Will asistrmre the second 1 tmcd with inc as- l;uL no assist will bc credited uul".<s the :is=is'mu'e Ocvilfs wtliin the tic-force zone. Scorcs fiom a rnbuxmd from the tmider or net pi. 3'01" who cause! ‘advance INDIAN MAIDEN soLvi-zs imp Kllyund. MARRIAGE rm: vuonu-Jnl; ----_fl_-_-»---. ' ___ i marl-ions AROUSE SCOTS THE PAS. Man, Ncv. Zl-All foi-| . the want of fifty cents Cupid :\l-‘ S.) lll.illl0l'llliS were meteors oven- most lost a couple of CllSiOlllCIh licrc- Scstlaurl on a recent night than s. fow days mm. Jim Burk. Indian many Scots quzikrzl with fear. At- Q; me mg Eddy RUSCYVO and ivmpls to count. those which fcli , Sophia Cook of the same place do- i xvcrc unsuccessful because of the. cidcd to marry but could only mns- I grant number and the shortness oi tel‘ $2.00 of llic $2.50 nccdrrl lor'liuici"rzils between the falls. The the liccusc and ceremony 'l'l".i‘y,])llLll(‘lll\’ll(lil WJS ésprciully (iisiiucir, ivcnt their scuurriio ways in lud .-.. v iu Edinburgh mid Glasgow. ll was, ilVrlss Cock was lucky. She got nniduo to the invasion of tlic earth’.- on a pair of mow: i": ‘, atmosplirrc by ii shower of metocrip. that “he has u? misrd to make n» ("~11 rd with til? (‘CillCt Gincohiul s; L03’ the holivylutcii loi‘ J. B. £10m.» — ~ -> i‘ fur trader alcug the Hudson Ba}. Thu ziisiiuj; of . ill‘ r1- Branch of the Canadian National history of min in hi.» 1110s". llllhli" ‘i6 Rnilywiys. ‘live and his mist par . culture is GILLETTE BLUE BLADES “ 5 for 2 i“ o 5t At the old prices Gillette Blue dliades were a sound value Tnday‘s drastically rcdur n! prices make them s0ns'.\ti0II:\l bargains. The same lilglli quality is positively gil-zrzmtccil. nusrm emotion snzsn i-cmtwotofourtimestbatdu- Ilia had iii-ranged to land hi. Hes- High three w. 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