Islanders Defeat Sydney 4-3 In Overtime. Play At New Glasgow Last)Light xygvv (;LAsc,ow, (CPi... ('m.r.;f1vs minutes. Only three other pen- lnitetnwn Islanders scored in over-Yalties were handed out. time here Monday night in defeat Line-upsi Sydney Millionaires and throw Chlarlottctown - Goal: Bessette; cold water on Sydney"; chances of defence; Gustgvewn, tying for first place in the Mari- Bl3ckburn'Trg1n0r; t:me Mairtr linrkrr I-PHKUR lnac, Whttlock, Carver, saindon. Mud cancelled A game between Gmy' Robe”. mtchlep palmdmop Cid"? 333' -Vl'"”i "mil ”"” l”3”"'l Svdnev Goal: Defelicr; de- lrarlinz Halifax Ailantii-s. .Mlan- lemix: Rmrdom Mccnuum. 0-Cu", V” ”"'l5"l ”” S'”'l ”' (l""5" nor Cooper" forwards: Mclntvre, but were unable in gel in Glace L8c'rmx Rnscnson Marsha” "Dug 535' hr ” mm” ll hm "W" ""5 buc, Cowaii, Charley. Pirie. I were ln'.l'P(l at Port llaukeshiiry. . Ailaniii-s are only one ganiel ahead of .VTilll"n7ilr(-W, while (ilavri ' Bax ,and tiliwloiivfriuii lag well 1CChal1m”'t0l”l' Carver . behind. 11 and 15 points respec- lR”cme' '36 liwilv lwliinfl Sirincgi. Z-Ch31'l0”9ml”L Rube” Charlottetown molt an early leadl lL311l3Pi'i5” 19-” whpn 0,-m Ca)-yer grored m the, Penalties. Blackburn, Palldiriai first nurlute of play. Claude Robert and Lat-i-nix m3J01'5- g l bar.-its-oi him up ill the last minute Sfwnd Pfflild 1 of the first period. y3'S.VdM'.i'. P1113 I Lorne Pll'iP of Sydiiey Iircd thel lL3Ci'U”-" - 5-50 lone goal of the second period. l P911311)": COOPCI 1 sperm (Tnnrley and Jean Renaud TM"! P"'"d gave Syritirv a 3-2 lead in the third. 4-vsidiielh Ch0I'1eY y then Elwood Ritchie scored for 'C00D9l" v 3-39 islanders and 110d the game &4.i'dnei. Renaud Vince Pal1a(i.:tn banned a goal l1-a3t'l'0l3- M3?-5h31ll 53ml pa-1 Suiiir-ii unalze Nnrm Deleiice 6 ChaI30il9l-Omit RHCN9 in 'li(' third n1.r.u'.c nf the sudden-: iPal1RdiIi0. Grill" 12i55l 1931111 mvri.u1e poiind. ; Penalties: 0iCoi1nor,' Gray. McLaughlin. forwards: Gig- - ,. By Rouson W Egg ASPCA g, 5 ,2 CL-.h -1 . T” sr..?:1:.'.'::r;- I-r '"”” -1 ”t)XGi:”s1x Scores Winner l Vince Pallntiiiin iAli0i'f: iconnect- ll0D9 to have him back btit if not THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Fund And Membership Drive For Abbies Opens The annual Abegweit member-l ship drive for funds. headed by Roy D. MacGillivray (right) opens today in Charlottetowon. it was announced by Abcgweit Presidenll Bill Ledweli last night, The Abcgweits have been con-. ducting this membership drive for. several years in order in promotei their Various activities. in provid-. ing the younger citizens of Char- lottetown with an opportunity not participate in athletics. I Among the various activities un- dertakcn by the Abbies is the Min- or League basi-ball program and the hiring of A specialized coach Last year the Abbir-s were for-l lunale to secure the services of Randy Edwurds. This year they MARCH 2. 1954 Report Ailaniics Marooned Al Canso Slraii GLACE BAY. N.S.. (GP)- I-lalifsx Atlantics were maroonsd at the Canso strait ferry ter- minal of Port I-Iawkesbury Monday night and failed to show up for a scheduled Mari- time Major Hockey League game with Glace Bay Miners. No further details were avail- able on Halifax: plight. Meanwhile. Charlottetown Is- landers defeated Sydney Mil- lionaires 4-3 at New Glasgow to boost them to within two games of the third-pisoo Min- ers. Tenialive Dales STOCK!-IOLM, (CPI - Canada stayed with the leaders in the world hockey tournament Monday. blanking Sweden 8-0 for their third gtrsight victory. A crowd of 10,000 fans. by far the largest to date in the eight- tesm round robin tournament. watched Toronto East York hand the defending champions their first defeat. Czechoslovakia and Russia are tisd with the Canadians in first plans with 3-0 records. Despito the loss of two defence- men through injuries and their most unfavorable record thus far in the penalty column, the Cans- diuis never were in trouble against the Swedes. who won their title in the absence of opposition from Eastern Europe or North Amer- ics. Enjoying frequent manpower ad- vantages as East York took seven penalties to their two, the Swedes seldom were able to organize their attack. even when they held a two- man edge for nearly 1'1. minutes during the second period. Sooond Shulollt The winners pumped home three goals in each of the first two per- iods and added two more in the third. It was the third straight Canada Scores 8-0 Win: Over Sweden;Tied With Czechs, Russians For Lead lines after iggravatingiIEknet-.V1ft. Jury. . Uluhle To Play Chapman was hurt in with I Swedish defmceminfoglohflfgl Greg Currie said the 2a.ye,,,01d graduate from Oshawa Junior ranks is through for the gem, There was no indication when pm. kart would be able to plgy mam In the other games Mons. Czechoslovakia ran up the high! est score of the tournament, amt, bins Finland 12-1. Russia's Mom" Dynamos had trouble with (39,, many for two periods before plug. ins up four goals for 1. sq vim,” The Russians snd Czechs um; in today's featured gum ""1. Canada enjoys an open due, om. Swedes take on Sw'itzeris.m1 um Finland tackles Norway to com. plets the schedule. Lineups: Canada - Goal: Iookhsrt; 3,. fence: Campbell, Chapman. )1. kari. Jamieson; forwards: Galum Gray. Clements. Petra, Robe,-uon: Kenmedy. shill, Unger. Sluoe; mg. goal: Lindsay. Sweden - Goal: Isitkisson; a, fence: Andersson. Almqvist, Thu, man, Bloom; forwards: cull.” Lassas. E. Johansson, Nurmels. g'. S.D.Il. vs. ABBIES City League semi-finals Admission 50c: Students 40c Skate iiffcr undcrway at Ion o'clock. STOCKHOLM. (CF! e Standings at the end of the fourth day's play HOCKEY ronuwi. MARCH 3-3:30 HALIFAX vs. ISLANDERS Ticket sale-today and tomorrow as usual THE BO0STERS ARE COMMITTED FOR 51400.00 We intended to sell ribbons for the playoffs, but under the circumstances, we find it necessary to sell them today. The price is 2.3 cenm or as much as you care to give. We hope every fan will wear an Island- era Boosters Ribbon -for the play-offs. We are having I -cake sale Saturday. March 6. Any person wishing to donate please notify George-Hooper or Old Spain. ms sold Friday are good for the prizes on Wed- I IIIIIO. ' ' ' Thank you. THE BOOSTER CLUB in the world hockcy tnurnamenl: W L T F A Pts Canada 3 0 0 24 1 6. Russr 3 0 0 20 3 6 Czech vakia 3 0 0 28 fl 6. Sweden 2 l 0 15 12 4. Gemmiy 0 2 1 it ill 1. Switzerland . 0 2 1 5 lilw 1. Finland . 0 3 0 5 24 0. Norway 0 3 0 1 25 0. Monday's Ruulh Cvsrhnslovakia 12, Finland Russia 6, Germany 2. Cnnads R. Sweden 0. Tut-odsyln Gama Bwitrierlarid vs Sweden. Cgechlnvakia Vs Russia. Finland vs Norway. 1. Capitals Win Semi-Finals from Monclon PREDERICTON. (CW The full length New Brunswick Senior Hockey Lesgul semi-final series between Fredericton Cspusls and Monrfnn Flyers ended decisively Monday night when Caps trump- levl Mon:-ion 9-1 and took the series 5-4. Fredericton turd Saint John Beavers will play off in the len- gue finals. snrvfhu-r nine,-game Ifislr in-herliileri to ripen Wednes- day at Saint John subject to de- Nsirm on an appeal by Amherst Meteors. After losing the. other Ir-mi-flnfll hrs:-km. Amherst pi-ntestedsgsintt in. conditions iu the Forum here in the 4 deciding game and sold the site should have been shifted. The league threw out the protest and .lhe Amherst management raid an appeal would he made In the Msrillmo Amateur Hockey AI- Iocintion. Hockey Standings l . rabid fans. , game total goal serif-ii. Ted Brsdlry and Jack Brown scored in the dying minutes of the third period last night to give the Cornwall Meteors a 9-8 win over the Nine Mile Creek Bull- dogs in a Queens County Intermed- inte B play-off game at thr- Fnrum before a large crowd of The game was the first of it two The Bulldogs had victory in their grasp as Sammy Trowsdale scor- ed at the 16-minute mark of the third period in put Ninr Mil- Creek ahead 5-7. However. Bradley scored on a breakaway l minuto later and Brown scored later on a play Around the net. Bradley scored three goals to lend the winners. Jack Brown scored twice. and single goals wt-re scored by Keith Carmichael. Bill Ledwell. Jackie Burke and Kelly. Sam Trnwsdalc and J. MacL(-od each scored two goals for the Bulldogs. Roach MacGregor. For- hlo Taylor. Cal MacDonald and Doug Msclinchern fired one gas" apiece. The Bulldogs played with eight men. leaving them with only two spares. Although he didnt figure in the scoring. defencemsn Char- lie MncDnugsll played it standout game for the Bulldogs. He. left the ice Only om-n and that was for it two niiiiiitc penalty. Officials: J. Ready. M. Goodwin Linrtips: Cornwall Gml: Strain, Do. fence: Carmichael. Judson. Con- nolly. Mills; forwards: Burke Brown. Eradlry. Strain. Kelly Leducll. Molviimiix. MacPha1l. Nine Milo Crook .. Goal; rrgy. lor; defence: MacDougall. Mac. Gregor; forwards: D, MlICE;IChPl'n. F Taylor. S. Trowsdale. J. Mar- Leod, C. Mat-Donald. Summary First. period 1-Cornwall. Carmichael (Judson. B1-owni :35 3-Bulldogs, J. MacLeod fMncEacherni .. 2.54 3-Bulldogs. MacGre-tmr (Mach-nd. Taylor) 9 .13 4-Cornwall. Kr-lly (Brown, Strain) 18.29 Penalties - Kelly 7.4& H-cond pnrind 5-Cornwall. Bradley (Judson) 2:11 8-Bulldogs. Taylor (MacEach(-rn. MurGreqori H212 7-Btrlldons. -Macumd (MacEachr-rn. Macnougalli 8:52 B-Bulldogs. Trowsdale (MacDonald. Taylor) 10:40 I-Cornwall, Bradley (Judson. Brnwni .. 11:.'i'r 10-Cornwall, Brown Ei'ors' fly. Just how much of the soamn he will miss could not be deter- nfncd immediately. Manager l.nu Eoudr:-nil was just at disgruntled in Williams. who ll paid a reported 5100.000 for his services. "ll hurts me almost as much M if hurts lilm." Bnudrr-nu moan- ed. "I fer-l terrible about it. 11's ,,.st RI.” I'd broken my own 9 :1-Ml"-' Your FIRST chance to not (Carmichael. Burkei 12:19 ll-Cornwall. Ls-dwell (Kelly. S11-taint 15:00 12.-Cornwall. Burke fBrownl 1!:36 13-Bulldogs. Mncmichern (Trnwsdalei .. 10:36 Pu-nsllles - Burke M6 Mac- Eschern 3.45. Csrmlchsnl 9.29. Third period 14-Bulldogs. MscDoruild - (Mscllnchern. Trqwsdslei 5-.03 15-Bulldogs, Trowsdslo (MacEscherni 16:07 16-Cornwall. Bradley (Kelly) 17:82 17-Cornwall. Brown (Connolly) . . 13:49 Penalties - MscDougsli 7:25 Strain and Mncaregor (majors) 11:51. Kelly 19:44. Email (3 ':M!ll.D" MW .:i:i,4 I la, 4) t Tiw f..st ncrmti eiuicd :11 a iiiid- """lm9 .P"'i”d M ,0. mp M,.,,,,,u ..,,..E. aw,” when I anofhor suitable coach will bel eight-goal game for East York and Johanss Oebe ”-”V””3 ”4':””":'' heme?” PEI!” .1'Ch'”'mUHiN"'C?n31a.:uno 2 .-.9 lI'P smred ill (H'f'l'lllllP to give the imported. In addition the Abbieql the second consecutive shutout for Tvilling.m1P.ette.rs9l:i'l. 5. minim. "A dim and Rm If-HI'0-N BOW lffll" lMc1La”3h;;:): E Ar 91 ” 1.-1.11111:-is a 4-3 win favor the S)'ti- have baseball ti-unis in all age ' ' goalie. Don Lockhart. who Permit- Referees: Tore Johannomuy ”” -- ---- -- -------- . i 5; V 0 . men I n 9 ans isns' rs sea-an . . o the Abbit-s which need assistance H F. I victory over swimgrland. suM31ARY Saints And Abbies Begin MMHL Schedule ::;'.::.”:;.”::::.:"””3d: MP W” S.w;;d.:"':.. W Wit. W" M -W : - . ufntii am V . 7 . . --7?, wa c 9 9 ggme 1-om t 1, pr”, 1...cuudn. Kennedy 51 'il: ' - .. . .'-'d;' -1111. '1":-7 L Il3n1rlllll;dl:l):)1ilwo?l(i:) li(00l:::l"(:illlltl'lh?3' 3? Klgllilikll9(lkillg7”l'd”:l 91 hi I i U ' '1 sid sf bo'T'he forward line of Moe Calsnd 32-Egsfxllgfdia, Selldlind T tn I 1 : : ' '- . . 111- ans niver.-i y i . . ' 1 . a, . ay- S . ll9alZLlP and the lilIllrlt'Mlc of kids Kerr. GFOlQil Walters. Li. Col. 4D. ;,g xy ppm to play their finals Norm Gray and Earl Clements Penalties: Jamieson 1427 clolgm ' g g .. 4, .. .., .,i.. A H ' M10 lll0.V at the Rntiry rink in the J. MrCorImw. Brut. W W- Rrld-irnr the Mrirllimr ln'.ef'cnllPgla'(7 took over the scoring honor, Mon. mm 1459. ' ”" g .7 , my , . . , ilzll - Edi”? lhe ADNPS Fdiied ll" C'LAS(TOll' lvcpfl "V ITN: Pam V lG””l'-i9 F””i'”- Rm Lmlwell-3 b.1skcti1all 1-lininpiunslup llils we-rk.l day night with Galand. a former Second Period 5' Dr”'-h'””5 L'”"'””-l am ll”? saints by 1111' nai'i'uM:sl 0! m'-ll- Millll-"W M-W” Hm”-: 1'"'”-'"' Th” -'lbliWi alrfl Nil?" l00lhHl'lCh'riYliP K'Illi”li' Viki: Ciimllbwl At-vol-din: to present plans, von- Oshawa and Sii-atford. Ont. jun- 4-Canada Clements Clli”l"”9”'i"" Abbi” m"” ” me'g1ns. The Abbies Won the first scliedulc lkllx re-iiufllcd a:."rI'n and ll'.f('l( and field teams in thnland Gordon Wfilinnrr, itingcnt upon weather 1'ondi1ions.llot'. accounting for two goals and tGaland) . F””"" ”l””1m m a Eudde” deimlgame 13-6 but uere forced into over-iMo1id.iy lliuwl fur the second time Mm-iiiiiw ulnydm-ins The (ll'lVP closes on ssrturdayithe first game will be piaicdisetting up a third by Clements 5-Canadl. ' In S6111--filial 23!"? in "19 Cll.V H09 9-Vi, y (-1 (ml mp snmu by a in as lliilllV iil:l'll5 berause nl l-fali- The right hand ninn lo Roy Moo 1111.-hi. lhere on Thursday night and tho Grgy added the 11" '5 '1 th L (51 ) y League pl..y.nff,4. -rhp game xu'1li.6:"51esl.(::.;,-F lnxls failure to arrive at Glace rend game at Aniigonish onl centre Bob Kenneclv h:d"hlaga(:(c- G-Cutitlela Ke.nnedymm- :1" get uiidcriray at 730 and will be Tnmgmts game is expected to Bay 1111' a st-hedulod gruiie. . .alurda.v.' . and twnggnal "mm 6! the towns. Penlltiegt Robertson-V1s...c".: "l”m”'d b-V E fkf”: p develop into another hard l0tl;.ht The new xtfllvtlulff y ”'".s””,"ls ll?" ll". NjBTP'1"'Li "l9"l "lid Joli" PPW0 Mid Elle 8011 5240. S!uce 12:20. i ' , Th” Abhws ”””” mp Tpm mmrbattle With elimination staring Ttiesrluv Mart-if .1: (,liailoIte- Plmninlnmhlp l-I.-I wcclx while ihclunger ,.,,L.h seal.” onccp Third Period "W 5”m"l9”ld9 A595 d"””3 we them in thv face each club will Inuit al Gidrt: 881': Si'dnP.V Iii Hiili- ;("VPI'Nj"lt- WSTI: TlVf'lIl0l'lK We East York's defensive ranks suf- 7-Canada Gray 339 r-cular lraczur play as each learn bf. gmng Herylhlng they have to fax. Wediie-day: Glacc Bay at P d 1 8 I M8 59010 Nth 1'5 15 W9 59'-"-fered in the second period when 3-Can d I G l. l I chalked up a five and one record. wn. Sydiicy. Halifax at Chariutleinnn; a e - n. "lmh 59)” '" ”("fW tlhll” Kl1l”i,"W"lDoug Chapman was carried from (Un:e1?i' End 1-” y p uh h 1 3 V 1 . .. . .. g .1 . ru s tare me in e . aii imc .- . " - .tl;3:dq;:,:::m:nH ed t e fm;ue'm I l533:1:Sda;.".ld:?llr:(ha:li”ISRQSJHOUSI gig; ,. . n .- . .... )- finals. It is a two game total :?:r0lj;eF;aL:.In1imbr::e? miw iujd ienuuu: sluce 8511- Jllmiasan ln Wm mp”-mus dmm: H" I'M" gYrlll;'Y C Bay -11 Hiilif'ix' D0”dld- P- M4M'UFPi C R"'rI(l.l'. T lmlm Pl?i)'0”- .- p 0 e 5de. 13”l' Almqmst and Petr” 14'” -----e-Amr-- w- an-r"'m' i5;m”,i,-lt Hnmgx M C,1;.(-9 14;”-. Th" Mmml H(""l9l5 ”"”'pl"”'yl: M00”vv M. WEf”h"1'hl'" 1 '"" 'C ""' . Too Late To classlfy - -- . - pp p7A "?4 behind In defeat the Paikda. fsLMlilAIh - gggggj ,, Mumgg 7 . A Four games were plated in the Bombers 11-6 at the Forum last H1-st Period LT d w'"' . . 1 t FOR sAi.r.-amrrnrr nsscr Srasrram -WW5 last night with the n1gll;l beforf; a large c::oLwd(:1ef fans 1,-;.11lltifii.1lVri&Ylrr I D 3.03. e I " e S Prirjpd to "11. mai 9752. .101 owing scni-es: . p in ice opcn ng gamr n is ueens .- aI'(a 9. cat ier ie - ...:m---ff--Vw l R, Carruthnrg 15, W. R Mnc-i County lntcrinediate B lint-key: (Ready.-, hunni 6 08 B k 3.50 d ”i:.:i.Ff:i:::.: i::.I.E2.'i:”......, .13.. ,. .. .. . W . This Week iF&.:”:jf:.T.?f..lif;'Ef” "93 5 0" 9' ' 1 e ' - i r . yii nian , on . . ' - ' ' T . f. :ic”;ir.iiici . . RPFVV-iiifhm p,-M5, 4 Centtcnian Gerald Cruwys ind (spar-ltdaic, Mat-Dtinald I T ' ' 0 t B 0 t 9 8 H. A,kms(,n 11p 13,- (;,dm,,,;s gy M”n”mz 's'mp 'L1rmd Lmmm thnlM1li(()1n attack by scor1iir,i. tin-no (Dunu.l Culllilrlli 10:31 n u y n " vrg wm.,h 11. 5y Nlacngnald 5 BmkNmn mmdulp for m y work, (ma 5 an assisting on annticr R3 5-Pnritda e. Rein .y . . - l " ' Frizzie scored twice for 1-lam-is as (H llur 1 12.3.1 CG CG- '-----v--;------- 7.3,”; xgor mmgrm l wvdi N I”"Le"5 3' R C" A' F he notched Miltonls first two (goals; G-Pfllilll(llilfl.)llllliElii' (3,. M, R91 .;1 H EDMONTON" lcP"Jrh"'5 1'3"” H9 W” Mymlz "M 9” me 1". -TC? -- Don Hill W Storey l S” " THEHCR M N”""m5 Macl-”arl:1nc. Mac-Loon and Al1dl'9'.!S. tGre;.voiv. RF Cr) 13.2, q . . i I P W-m"”19d lmdrleklrd Monday night end Wlw” DV- l-V- 11- MM'D0Mld M E: mt-it MacDogald ll-I .L smii (” l'"”"' ifill scored for the winners in tiirl 7. M1llnn..(il'uili5 K ”NRA50IAI HA" "uh ism? 5" the NW "r "W 59'-'0"d YOUNG Oi c1la”"tl”0W" ””'”V 1”" lock 0' " W C K: I A 'si"";mn'm WJ1 We-ii. .- P. W. C. at Ni-niafls. lmml pumdz ' ,Anm.W.b, i 18 J: 11508 Ted ylll1l'r'”1.i-V W” ll'Kl"'-fl play in the Canadian curling chsim- "19 1391 901 T119 l'0('k Writ 2 to 6 1v:,'.m, i(-,”'fi.;..;m i " r Winger cliff Rcady scored iwu Potialtics. c itmciy 123:5. 19.- W," Jf,l:Jl'd'c,.'".u2:',::T";;, h,r.r,lkp,vll'.fllnonsiiius. lhrnuuli the house and the tram! : ' ' ' . . goals for the Bombers. Single sea 36; J Ciylr 19 31- ' t .. r . .' "5 Noi-um-n Ontario. Albert. and was over- ... Hockey Scores Mow -1 or In Chlslrl n T. sir I 4 t '5-'10 Camernnn H Willis. KL Nortonl Char)” MaCD0mud' Bobby Hun.-V 8AM””m' Cmms ll-e season (1 cm B 8 E ore wnh two 5t'mjgm viclurjss: M8"i' Island had no tumble wnh New. HOCI;l'3"Y' ;.I:w'.":FA(.”.- "-13. H sin '11 4 ' I ' . g '; I ' I y and Willie Dunn. 1 umtrmisi 4.31. '1-hie -C-M,mEm(i1'Bn ml Rm ,; . toba, Quebec. S:i5kal,chew;u1 amp fnuttdland which scored only nn - " ' 1-” 0 I” .195 nigmwamg .1-m)h.. Dr H R5 'Ih".C;”””m;'”. pm” The Bombers skated min A 4-:ly 9-vMlL1ll1, Cl'tllV)S :oulm.ld':rlglumhh,d indlml whml Prlncr Eduard Island WPYP next four riids-mic on the second om Wl3nNESI)AYs MaCIn'ty:; :1:-'-F. Acorn-i -v ll smmw p duringdthc first period but! ilvl-.icI.r.uii ' ' M ll 1;: waxing R igmkmg ff. 0” the bmlwilh one win and one loss Rlilq-(:0. on ihn s-vonih. one on the ninth HOCKEY-HA1-"FAX ' 33301 Ice 4 - Sentrrams Trniiiir. R. G. l xm nrunswivk senior in Alli: s.i.ll15i1e”Qe"s'l33”i?lllidilfllilla1 ::ll?ll1l11l(:':'5'r:l!'Ic('pP l M MM-l "I mm EH” llIlr:l)cl: egillcllllslvfl-Il(l:f':: an(li0SI:nbLl.lslE1 h2g1. and mu ""1-1:: ltnhl d . S ill it . I-I. I. S ill ft. '1 1 - l : -1 9 l -. . ' 1 : a r . ''I tried In turn it sninciuaull." ' 3 0 """ '""735'””'r , . . 8:p.'i0Pp. p E l irlnelcliil-(1.1-1t..fiFmi-ill:ml;es:...i.mn- :j,'wf)j?9di";m'l:'dl;fe gflzmd M'"0" m yl M 3;h"P:i Vl;"'"d Williams said. Hunt 1 fcli ileaniy ""13 1313314 one same 0 Nfld. 010 000 101 002-: school. SPURIS INIT so. 1. M 1 H P? M Slmmmms” D mmgnm. 5.4 I dmmvalsh J Richard-N Goodwmi -l'E)m-V)- 36 in NW 1.4q.sint1(:k-nn the shoulder. 1 fall. .N0MV(iund1-".ml and NOW 56008 p.13. 1. .101 114 020120-l.'i -7..'l0. Petprmn. L Weupner. An W(.m.,,., (,mm,io SWIM, A y - Lineups; . . . yn--xmtmy MMLMH (50 sninc-firing snap. I knew vrl.-nun:-di trail with two stiaiglit losses.” om you 012102 -Jug-” nunsv-. er vs. G. 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