DUNN FIRES WINNER Parkclale Flyers Shaide Al Aren ...., .........l Edmonton-Esl(iSmos' Coucli Is A Little Less Than Happy Youth Club 3-2 Wee Willie Dunn's neat goal at 7.47 of the third period gave Parkdale Flyers a 8-2 victory sver NWI Youth club and undtspu possession of first nlsce in the island Hockey League, II the sports Arena last night. The largest crowd of the season over 1300 tsns. nt In on e bans- in hockey game and saw the rlyers overtake a 1-0 first period 'tY.C. lead to take a 1-1 lead at. he end of the second period. t Dunn's winner came on a smart issuing play with .lim MacLcod ind Er-land Wood and the chunky renierman was sent into the clear where he fooled lleimlndor Thane )nylp by picking the short side. DOYLE STANDOUT Doyle iilsyed ii stsndmiP giinicp 'm- the vtiiitii club and turned a-4 uric several shots that were label-1 3...; - WILLIE DUNN oil .l;it-L lliirke sliot illr B.Y(' inlnl stuck to hockey. Orin Carver got when he began throwing wild rights and lofts at Arnold Mullins after receiving an elbow is the head in the corner. Mullins came out of the fracas with two minors Leith Jay and Joe Revell hand-' ed out It penalties. eight of them to the Flyers. CHATTER. . .. . . That first- trsfaa aig rinohsriauoownoimiiin.rns.,.n.r,g;,'1Ts LONDON. Ont. (CP -- Coat-ii Frank (Pop Ivy of the Edmonton! Eskimos was a little less than happy Thursday. ' His western Ganadl D30 Ioothalil champs worked out on a fast- tartt oeltygres la vie law this-ties. The team is due for a umim-. laws It stadium this route by mm M "fl; peried was the fastegt and best at the seaaea to date. . . . Doyle was astahndiag and. three times robbed Jim Mac-Leod Willie Duns had a penalty shot when Bob Hurry was tripped from behind while In the clear Willis tried is fake Doyle eut ing of snow at the University of Western Ontario stadium - and that's the kind of weather Ivy Idoesn't want at Varsity Stadium lln Toronto Saturday in the big tGrey Cup game against Montreal sf pogillo. hut gig.-i ....,-4-mg, Aiouettas. . into the halfback spot in the west- That was the second un'aucccss- i 1V! llll -been lwpins ll" I II Tllllll to replace iriiursd Earl iiil penalty shot his year.... !-vrinsy gridiron Ill aid s running Lindley. Lloyd Shepherd was terrific isr fsttack he siiinrently is countlns ii.vc . . . . .. For Ill minutes in '"P0"- But the All Ire said to Mint the first period Frank Roper -a hard lrolllltl 10 hell! the Gllofl-I was tremendous and stopped -01 I0! Pill" 51?" ElCh9V9"'Y- i H) lead at 4 12 of the first per-r nil after the youth club stormed ai- Into the Psrkrlale end in the ear- ler willie Dunn put Parkdslc in aw iuuglit back gsniely ly minutcs and deluged Vflnki front (ll nlltl Merrill Pincaii pot- ll"fK.'l' Willi I" ”-3'30"" "I Nb: ted his sllltllllll iiiai'kri' of the sea- tit-r But lluper couldn't be beat-.sun iilu-ii he bat-kiiantied Red so until the RH” It" I b""klHowatt's pass from the lust alter Thane Doyle made al iii-nsstinnsl save ofi Jim MacI.eod-in The puck viciil bouncing over thei Ill-IAVY t'lII-2('l(lN'fl lilucline and Lloyd Shepherd handl Parkdiile. tit-an lilueltne hel- erl nil it nice pits! in Burke who it-rs vtcrr thrtixtiiig their weight picked the corner lA'lIll a low shotlaround with i-iiiisirii-i'sble success that boat Roper and slowed down the speedy H. The lead held no ""'” the liar-iY.('. allackerx uiih snme heavy yer boyg began to move in thelbody rhi-i-king. iii-rrill Pineau second period Allie. Carver tiedlwas the target for ii couple of the game when he beat Doyle body L-hctks and it seemed to with a backliander from close in slow him down on a pass from brother Orin and The llrsl period vtas very rough less than I minutes later Orin and fans were beginning to think Carver put the Flyerii in front to: It was going to break out into a stay as payoff man on the and oil flareiip However after I picture passing play with hisfilurry iii its-tiriiif late in two brothers. lfirst the bowl st-ttlori down and IN .'ri-iiis CORNER A Great Athlete Passes Ivan (Hickey Nicholson. one of the very few Islanders ever to ring-n with a National Hockcy ague team. died yesterday mor-I the age of 46. Hickey distinguished himself as a hockey player and. endowed with far greater thani average ability reached the un- ith of hockey when he performed with Chicago Black Hawks at the- N.H.L. Old timers say that he was the greatest hockey playrrl ever in some out of the Island. the many who will regret his passing are those who knew him only after his playing days were finished and those who knew him only hy his reputa- tion. sympathy to his wife and l'lIllflf'PlI. We grit eitr first look at our City League hmipsiers on WPfl- nesday night when four of the five teams saw action in games widely separated, St. Dunsian'i was the scene of one of the con- tests and the Saints didn't have too much trouble turning back R.C.A.F. 80-40 but at P-W.C. it Ills career with the llawiisl was balef in which lll at-tired one ' goal but it was reported at the time that it was not because of a lack of ability that be side-l hoards ht-hind Roper from close a brief. , my Burke. Weatherbie. This columnist extends slnt-eresi fniit allots from every angle. . Int l Sm" "'0 E5lll""l'-T "9"" l" ll?" he didn't have too much to do tldondsy to escsiie winter's descent from then on once the Fiycrs NI their homc tflly. lhoy hid OM began to roll. . . . .The Flyers sood drill in a light rain and then travel is Suminerside tonight It turned gusty and colder, with They'll probably Till the Stusdi . 'freesing field with a light cover-' lunch. with the dapartun tint: not yet set. blovyl sgid he was still "uncertain" a u is starting k. it will either be 0! u.l1:'b:c Don Getty and a former Uwo star. or import Jackie Parker who went The consensus is that. weather or not in Toronto. Ivy will go ly JACK IUIJJVAN Press Ital Is-Isr handle . edt1-Itriiursdspiiight 'i.'."'iu;"."i2' in s genie that bad MINOR HOCKEY Following is the schedule for the opening League games of Cbarlottetowifs Minor Hockey Leagues for the soot . Sports Arena-Saturday. ov. M. 8:001:30-Pee Woes w- OJ.)- nsngers vs 0.5.5. Canadians- Ilolll with the cool-headed Getty. Barrio! last - inliiuts injuries or field in the Grey Cup classic is Getty st quarter. halfbacks Jackie Parker and Rollie Miles. fullbaclts Johnny Bright and Bob Kimoff. um. ..The next time they play B.YC the Sports Arena should lisve a capacity lioiiiir....At the Arena hi-iii-lsy Saints vs. Aces. Lineups ParkdaIr:- Goal - Roper; De- fense - Wood. Josey. Moore. A. -lliacLeod, K. Ready; Forwards - yDunn. Hurry. J. Mat-Lead, 0. Car- ; ver. A. Carver. S. Carver. l lI.YC: Goal Doyle; Defense -J. Ready. Perry. Mullins. F. Shep- lwlis Thursday night turiiod lh"d' Tumor: Forwrdl back Montreal Canadians 54 to that back with the first of his two i run their unbeaten string to three goals. two minutes latei. gamer and their total victories to Jack Lecialr and Olmstesd hit Howatt. Currie. lsquarebrlggs. Burke. J. Sli'epherd.j R.eferees:- Leith Jay and Joey-l”l'r - "CL gUMMARy -year for the Hawks over Mont- The victory was first of ihsj Chicago Downs Canadiens 5-3 - CHICAGO tt?Pt -Cliiraitu Black the Hawks' eage. Chicago": Hurry Watson got but again before the period ended in make the score t-8. Cansdleiis turned on the heal p-mi p.,i..g,. 1. gyc gmkt real and despite their three con la the final but could do nothing (L. Shepherd 4.12, secutivc ssmts Penalties: Hurry. .1. Ready. Jo-Jlley "mill! WI Mullins I2 minors: J. Ready. l Nlllfmll Second Period:- 2. Parkdale A. Inks. Carver t0. Carveri 9.40: 3- Park- wlthout defeat with a tough Hawk defense and games In last sour fine goal tending by Al Rob My, 5. Cg;-Vgn 0, cg,-V" tMljaf)' . place behind New York in the . Ilns. Hockey League stand-. Montreal pulled goslls Gerry .McNc'il in the final so seconds oi Johnny Wilson opened the Chlc- PllY- Ind W190" TICK” "D N! dole 0. Carver tA. Carver. A. Car- ggo scoring with a goal in the A 39""'d "0"? When ll! Kflblkd "10 vrrt 14.28. l Penalties: A. Mscbeod. Josey, .1." Wm." aim sknv mg Ken M... lCU"'9- dell tsllii-ti within the first five Till” V"l0tl1' " ""l"lll' Dim" minutes of the second period. oi. Maclmid. Wood) 7.47; s. iivc, Pineau tllnwatt. Ciirriet I416. OLMSTEAD SCORED TWO Penalties: J. Ready, Wood, X. Then the defending NI-IL chain plons went to l Ready. Hm, Denna Th. 3,0,6 went to puck at mid ice and skated in fth only di-fencemsn Iinul Har- vey to beat. LIN!-IUPS Montreal - Goal; McNeil; dc- fence: Johnson. Talbot. Harvey, work H 3,” mm, st. Laurent, Turner: forwards: M. Richard. H. Richard. Moore, Isiops stead poked in the first of his twi- 3 Roper it I I 17 goals midway in the second frame B'”V""' .C”"'y' Led'”- 01"” inuyie it It s 17, when he found himself alnne near . Ma'5"'"- P'"V"'l- P""'”: t --- -- - l Chlftlgll -. Goal: Rollins: de- fence: Morison. Pilots. lngram. iliflonireal Fans Leave For lToronio For Grey Cup Final didn't stick. It was reported then that the price tag put an him by the Kansas City Grey Hounds was a different story where the Welshirien showed vast improve- ment and gave the Trotters real trouble even though they did Initr. . this year by Malcolm (Rrd Macltiaydcn and Red had the its risrtcvi his hockey cart-orl boys hustling against the Trot- wiih West Kent school and later) iers. layer! with the old Intermediate! W. He had - thus in football! The lcaguc's fifth entry VM with Fred Kelly's Acadia team and (' A. will start aciivltics Saturday in l9.'l.'l. '34, and '35 he pcrformedl night against the airmen, with (iliarlottetnwii Abbieii of the Fit! Four league when that league was a powerhouse in Canadian hockey winning three straight Al- hn Cup titles. was too high and the Hawks wouldn't pay it. lie had the ability but flhirngo didn't have I the money. The Trotters are starting thi- season with a group of tried and true veterans with esie in two rookies tlirewn inia keep up the zip in the team when the veteran legs get a little wobbly late in the second half. Roy McGonnell and Thane Doyle the B.Y.C.'ii sturdy netmlnder. were the only newcomers es the floor although one or two were what might be described as aid paintings in new frames- Wal- ter (Windy) I..ePage and Des Barge were the "new veterans". as it were. while other standbys were Wendall tGump) Gillis. Mark Ladner. Charlie Ready and Irv Macklnnnn. whom team captain Glllls describes as "the eldest basketball player in esp- Ilvety." Rick?! was a widely travel- led hockey player. displaying i his talents in assay parts at Canada. United states and Eng- laiwl. Re performed is England with llarrinssy Racers and turned professional with Kansas City Greyhounds of the Ameri- ean Hockey Association. lie reached the tap h issue with Chicago. Ills ahasee with Chi- eaga rum is the first season with Kansas City Greyhounds. returned Io Kansas City he be- came site of the best scorers. Hickey was a giwat natural- hockey pliiyer; solidly built he was It ill! best when the lningi The Saints wcrc very Impres- was the roughest. His courage inl alive. in heating the airmen and a hockey rink was never doubted will be real tough for the other and nrnvcn heynnd a doubt on the teams. They will have long Gerry battlefield in I944 when he was-'Tlngley on their roster at least p.w,(1 1, hi"; c,,,..-Mg drill here in preparation for their MONTRPIAI. (CPI - Mnnirriil (football fans began a mass exodus ;fnr Toronto Thursday as the Al- nuettes wcnt through their final hihird straight meeting with the .Edmonton I-Islcimos for the Grey Cup Saturday. More than 4.000 fans are mak- ing the Toronto trip. Some don't even have tickets but are going along anyway to share in the jub- ilation if the Alouettes succeed in breaking Edmonton's two - year reign as Grey Cup champions. The Alnut-ties will leave for Toronto today by plane. arriving there about noon They have a workout scheduled for this after- noon and from than will go di- rrclly In their hotel rooms, where nine defectives have been as- signed to keep back-slappers and aulogrami hunters awiiy. Coach Doug Walter put the Alii through another secret work- riiit Thursday. again stressing that in heat the Eskimos Montreal will have to outdo them at their own :-me-possession football. Two members of the Aloueiies. .speaking from personal exper- tlence. don't think the Eskimos will be weakened if Montreal-born Don Getty plays quarterback in- stead of Earl Llridley. Doug McNichol and Jacques Belec, who played with Getty at Relcc. n iullhnrk sidelined hy a dlsclocatrd shoulder earlier this. peason. agreed. Marlin. Vasko; forwards: Litzeii- lierger. Kennedy. Watson. Berge- iiliclmcr. Mlckoski. Mrlntyrc. Wil- son. Skov. Mosdell. Lalonde. Ciesln. Referee: lid Powers; linesmen: Bill Roberts, Doug Davies. SUMMARY I Illness. the probable starting back-, "Getty is smart and cool)” 7"” l"'l0"i '- Clll"3"- Wm” Belcr said "He might not he. l'"K95h9lm"'- M”3d9"l 5309- - - '- Parkt-r's equal im rollouts hiil lilst P'"5m”5 Mdmy" ll”: K'”' g ; ncdy 8:35; Provost 16:01. s':li?i(il.'"'n 0 my. w” IN”. lecood period: 2. Chicago. lkov The Almiette executive has sl-. lmlckukll 33553 3- Chluiwv M0" ready gone in Toronto. Vice-pres-l 4”" lwllwnl 41035 At M9ll"'9”- men. -1-M worm", M1 ,"1i,,- Olmsicad ti-Iarveyi 11:36; 5. Chic- thls week to make uusngemehts 110- W330" (KENNY: P1103" for the players and president Lcoi 135053 5- Ml"lll'9llv I-9'-'llll' 433- Dandurand. left Thursday in sl- Lauren" 16:18: 7. Montreal. Olm- Foothall Ctiiincil. Vgl llcdmerliliides "Pious" Aihleies MOSCOW tAPi-The Commu- nist youth newspaper Komsnmol- xyiiya Pravda Thursday clildedl "pious" Christian hint.-in ihrl causing two blank Sundays in the Olympic Games program at Mel- bourne. Noting the a" of eontesis on Nov. 25 and Dec. 2 from the published Olympics program. the Communist paper explained in its readers the international Olym- pica Commit banned Sunday events since "pious strikers" at the Paris Games in 1900 refused the University of Western Ontario quarierhnrk is "mighty good."l to perform on Sunday because of religious nbiections. awarded the Military Cross fori bravery in action while serving with the Regina Rifles. Following his playing days Rickey continued his Interest is hockey and gave a great deal of time. and energy. as. as. is- straeter at the anneal aeehey srlieels held In Charlottetown under the sponsorship of the Physical Fitness Department with Brig. W.W. leld as super- viesv. lie was a mas el many for a while and have three play- ers who performed with last years intercollegiate aggregation in Tom Ledwell. Eugene Lake and Bill Kelly. The '.'.' lshmcn. as we said before. are a an improved team. The airforce looked a little week against Saints but they showed flashes of talent am could make things interesting. Y.M.C.A., as yet. is an unknown quantity hut ers around so that they should have a pretty fair team We are EASM-DLE PATS OFF Toronto-Wings ” Play 2-2 Draw was wrong and only Vbinesday Chrence Campbell. NHI. presi- DETROIT t(fPi - A Tnrflnlo libero are quite ii few hoop play- Il.A:J!;E:S.:lli.f.lN::-Ii! Boston's Win i Streak Snapped (gp)...yg.' 1.11 ggg. ickl tbatnate. Gadlbyl Ha: I ' wt&wpjgha Boston. Michell tlohas. Regain fm lI:I; .1. New York. llebeatos tldivali. Fonfinabl llzll. Iaasiussz Foley asti Itastuli IRS. lzll. Gainer and Evans 4:0. creates. major ml nitaiir ta:II. looking forward In a good league. Ill' 4 gamble paid off what the Maple lpab yanked goalie ltd Chadwick with it seconds to play and Barry Cullen scored on the six-man gang- lng attack to gain a 2-1 National Hockey Ina e tie with the De- troit Red on Thursday night. The younger of the Cullen broth- ers. Barry clicked at Ilztli on a goal-ninutli deflection of Ron Stew- art's Iirfnnter. ll wits the second time that Tor- rlent mind that Udvsrl was guilty of "J error of yudgrne The leafs left no dbout this time by scoring with 1! seconds to spare. ..'1'oronio - Goal: Chadwick; de- lend a meeting of the Canadian! Mid Uiellveati. Provost) 11:48. Penalties: Pronovost til. Ken- nedy G218. Third period: U. Chicago (Watson tuizenberger. Keniiedyi I919 Penalties. None. Stops: McNeil 1 0 0-11 I I I3-I Rollins Earkdale DE Aces Tonight With two straight wins in Island Hockey League competition under their belts Parkdale Flyers rou into Summerside tonight looking for their third win in a game against the Aces. The Flyers will be making their first appearance of the year at the A ” and fans will be coming in droves to see how the Aces stack up sginsi the league leaders and team to beat fer honors. The Flyers knocked off It. nun- slan's M in the league opener at Charlottetown and eked out I 3-1 victory over l.Y.C. last night at the Sports Arena. Game time is I:ll. Ecrusidvances In High Jump In ucit tiut.i.ivsN Canadian Press Giff WINK MELBOURNE (cm X e a Money ef Ferris. 0nt.. ensllfiad today to advance In the men's OI- Alt!- sit inches. A TURKEY . 8:80-9:00-Pea Woes -- 0.5.8. Ramblers vs. Q.S.S. s pT:gers vs W.K.S. Monarchs i 9:30-10:00-Pee Wees -Q.C.H.S p Battlers vs Piidle. Royalty Spring- el'S- ' losoo-10.30-Pce Wees -- P.S.S. Hornets vs P.S.s. Spitfires. I0:.'l0-llzill-Paperwls -- P.I.I. l-'alcuiis Vs r.s.s, Tigers 11:00-etl:.'l0ePsperwts - W.K.S Redwings vs W.K.S. Hawks ll:30-12:00-Paperwts - Q.I-I. Leafs vs Q.S.S. Bruins 12:00-l2:.'ifl-Papsrwis -- Model- Southport Cubs vs Pkdle-Royalty Bluebirds i2 30-l'l5-Bantams -. Q.s.s. No. 1 Aces vs 0.3.5. No. 2 lous- I1. l:l5-2 fittelianirnms -- Q.S.S No. .'l Bears vs QCHS No. 4 Rent. 5.00-5:.'l0r-Pee Wees-Modsl- soutiipnrt Rockets vg Q53, Rangers 5;3fl-6.Ifl- Bantams -- Q.C.l-1.5. No. 1 Royals vs Q.C.K.S. Na. 3 Arrows. 5:33 - tt:Io-Bantams r- Q.C.l-LS. No. a Whirlwlnda VI 9tc.ii.s. No 4 Regsls. 6:507:30--Bantams - Soutliport Colts vs Pkdle-Royalty Canucks. 7:30 - u:lb- Midgets - Abblss vs Royals l:I5 - 9:lS - Juvenile Alibics vs Vlcs Midgets. 0:15-lozlsqiuveiilis - Vics vs Royals 10:15 - ll:15 A Juvenile Royals vs Junior Abbias. 0fficlals:- Morning-D. sell, 1.. Barnett. D. Arsonauit, 3 Royles, G. Wellner. 3. Reid: Eve. NHK4. Wellner. 3. Doyle: D. In suit 3. Reid. Edmonton Has Date In Montreal MONTREAL fCPi -A Edmonton I-turd-y '"ivs'i-i' dill? ii. """"ir'il ii a ey off another data in Toronto. pd it appears that Montreal will profit no matter which way satur- dIy's Grey cup game goes be- tween Esldmos and Montreal Ai- euettas. The Eski have booked tables at a night club here for a Saturday night celebration. plan- ing to fly front Toronto after the football classic in the afternoon. History could be repeating it- self. In IBM Eskimo coach Po Ivy telephoned the night manager iierry ilolinok. as old friend. to say that his team would hit Montreal after beating the AI- ouettes in Tomato. Ha was right on both counts. Q He phoned again this year. "Have a good show for us to "Pm not predicting either way. but the team will be here." said Harry. SPORTS ARENA SKATING MONDAY sad WEDNESDAY A!'l'!:RNO0N-4-Bzm Adm: Adulia Ne; Children lot: PIE-sclloolr SKATE WEDNESDAY-I :.'Ii-I zfn Admission: Family In IIONDAY and VIJDNILIDAY l:vENINGv-I-la Pal. Admission: ate TUESDAY-Ozm P.M. P.i5.t. lloches League rams. vs. IONTAQUI -ritttiunsv-has nit. P.l.i. locker league raasnsns vs. s.v.c. FRIDAY EVENING-I-10 ll. Adm: Adults .2; Gills-es It IA7. AFTIINOON-3:3-4:8 sari: units Ie: -ciiiisun tee ATTENTION CURLERS wiiteiimnoiiauuuciuriotoows oiaissisosr ss.ahyn-nee-wieieigeasssrsiayes suuiiociuaoriiy l!lI0nlngW.W.Ialt"QI.&!. trissessses.s.ri-tIsv.uav.u ” I 1GY I200-8:30-Pee Woes - W.K.I- lil Fri:-. 1 RED win 9-7-so A. Canada Bows To- Russia As Olymp E E E E the E-EEEEEEE China ll-N win over Korea. Mitt basketball oppon- e Sings e. Saturday and relies Monday t. A loss in either match will Canada's chances for a nail- E El-ESE 2 E r bourne-g g way Cl! ill!!! in terms of Canadian times-embraces nine sports and. starts the glamorous track andt lleld events of! on their long sched-l s. . E u E 5 5 E g5 :i : 3. 53 Fl '7 i: 3 A crowd of .'l.500 turned out for, the basketball matches and scores! of other Canadian athletes came; to give support t9 the basketball. team. They whooped it up in great. fashion. but the win of the sharp- ahooting Russians was a foregone COIIC SIOTI. d Ru sia bounced into 13 13-1 lead at the start and led 26-7 after ill. minutes of play and 46-1) at. half- ic Games other inateliusbtiring1' lllltll Ca- ouscnasslin byatassls Stoakous. with ll El . and Mikhail aesrieiiov with the Russians day percentage of shots. Im Piekel of lldrntiiiton was scorer in the game with I is. but his mates couldn't keep pace with .him. often shooting wildly. John Macleod of Vancou- var counted 12 points and Doug It-inham of Vancouver seven. Don Macintosh of Calgary scored four points. Ed Wild of of Vancouver three; Coultsr Os- borne ol Hamilton. Georte Stulac of Toronto and Bob Burtwell of Vancouver two each. and Ron Bis- Iett of Vancouver one. COLORFUL OPENING Summary weather. with 80-da- aree temperature and a blazing sun. marked the gala opening of the Games in the huge stadium. The great crowd roared approval as the men and women REGULAR FIRST QUALITY STOCK - NO SECONDS MEN'S PARKAS 0 Heavy quilted wool linings I Fur trimmed detachable hoods O 4 pockets--elastic waist with bolt 0 Regular price 816.95-reduoed 86.00 BOYS' PARKAS -Some Quality as Men's above - Reg. Price SI2.95 . dtsos. :5 marched by pei.i- Games was threatened time. There wasn't a substitution tors marched by in columns in the lion in their country. by ml”! B l. traditional ads of nations. . in "mpm" A cheer went up when the C4... Wu" blue llckets, " and executed "eye. rlsht as they Passed the stand where the Duke of Edinburgh stood. The mm were my nu, asls and the girls whit. gum Ron fllsrk. distance rtusner for Australia. carried the Olympu torch around the brick-colored track and placed the torch in the lironu Olympic bowl where it will burn night and day until 9,, Games sad Doe. I. The torch reached Melbourne by reigy. or runners-helped by planes-an" a iourncy of more than lo.ooo miles from Greece. when lhg Olympics had their origin. unov snnos okra The Olympic oath. pledging ,” competitors to take part tttii 1." competition" and in the "true spirit of sportsmanship." was read by John Lsndy. Australia's hold..- of .tbe world record for the mu. in 3:58. 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