"n .. . . )iI_./v-“L~§“ _ ;<s.' no w9ev-apnooseanvnssnlsusvlsearvusocsonrslsnuus»:use“.-.5.1-.msss-eunnwnasn-esssr-wsw-n-w r Portland, Williams, Bhill. Qmlcsmnlc-w. 1.3;» Brains, Eagles jWiirMHSL; wrissruuc “<1 .3 5.99559. ‘ Tilts As - Coriddicns- I And- Blackhawks *. (s. r. by our-linings llerlll wire). snaps. veil bu muons-recess. in action. squared oracounil~ with New York by gaining-s a-a victory before 1.500 admirers The contest waged by the forces of ebrPntriok brothers, tater "of New You-knead hpnkcf; Boston was s. widowed .p.ifair‘_ q-smmed with exdtihs plevn . Stewart, beck in, good standing alter his one-game suqlension. the result of hh stick-duel with Dede Klein of the Americans lsst'_week lost no time going into action. Be ruzszied only 30 seconds. score twice in the initial sesion with Charlie Sands and flied‘ Bcntfle assisflnk. Jack Shill r231 istsred the fliird Boston counter and Bill Cook opened the Rangers scoring with less than sir minute: to go. Iii-ark Bouoher put the Ranger! beck kl the running by mgingthe only second period wlymd dur- ing the third msslon, alter Marty Berry tallied. without nuisance Cecil Dillon put the Rangers back Into the fight. The elder Patrick’: forces tossed caution aside as they bottled for the tying tally but 9.1’- Clspper trapped then. while ring- ing up the fifth and final Boston goal. 33191105 . Boston: Goal, Thompson; de- fence, Siebert, Shore; forwards . 381W. 01109“- Boston Subs: Etewnrt, Benttis, Bands, O'Neil. Gagnnn, Jerwa New York: Goal, Kerr; defence Johnston Beibprt: forwards, cher, l". Cook, W. Cook. New York Subs: Dillon, Keeling . Patrick, Connolly, Mn- lim, Isevlnsky, Heller. opnclals: Rndden . one 1mg‘- neeul. - I» susrsrsnw " First Period L-Boston, Stewart (Sends) 3:36 . t-Bosmn. Stew-art (Besttie- Qisnrb) 3:46. l 8—Boston, shill (Owed-Osgood) 3:40. I 14.37. Penalties-Neale. ‘.47 ‘i r Second Peri xi 5-—Nsw York, Bzuchc: (W. Obit) @113. ‘ Density: Seibert- Thlrd Period B-Boshon, Barry. 2:55. ‘i-New York, Dillon (Murdock) l4~ .90. BJ-Bosecn, dapper (Beams) l9: i. - Penqlties: None. Boston: Coal, Thompson Overthrefle u ‘IIDNTRIAL, Dec. ll-A 1-1 wartime tie here tonight marked the first meeting of ‘ real Csnsqdiens and Chicago Black Hawks since the Nations]. Hockey League season opened. it was the secondflfrewn game in s. row for tbs Csnadiens and the first no- dscisiorrooniest Hawks have play- ed since the schedule opened.- They both scored in the open- lng period-and then ‘ “‘ ‘ 55 minutes without scoring. Roger Jenkins, ex-Blsok Hawks defence- msn now with Cmsdiens, put the rod shirts out in front nesrthe (A: r. n; 4—-.New "lort-W. Cc 1x (subsoil N Bil fllllSTA-Nlllllfil nsrlLsslJscons-vromnr; ' . toflefest New York Americans ‘2-1 in slow..bpt overtime Klmorsndlrecordlthdir third victory of‘ the Notions! Hockey Issue 1 ‘Only about" 5.000 fsns turned out jrorlbe some. Thlliflmlbfil M8530 VII '0 couple of, rsctions- oLthe rules which, sent. _Alex Smith lad Al Mumy-off-thedcs in the overtime Murray was absent u; use the Eeglfos, attacking stflfull roles.‘ Bllrlirvdge trleswu help out Ccoliel-Wlworters by letting in frqntlof Frank Plnnigsrrs long, shot. He cut oi! the gcallew view and, enabled llirrnigan to score the wmnlnzm1~~ -- A - ; e Finn also tallied the first St. Louis soelln-fihc opening per-led- Hsrjry Oliver qmletrated the tight Eagle defence in the second period to even thecouht on "s cleverly. ex- ecutiedisolo ploy‘ while both teams were ilwrl-hsnded. ; , ’ _ Americsns - _St._!._onls Worteh _ , ‘_ Beverldge , Defence ‘ -, . pinion. _ . Bowman Murray _ _ Prew ucvllgul i ‘mm 1s c e . . , , m . . Wine _ - 01106!‘ . ; .. » _ "M11883! Gracie . . , Shannon American BIbILBUflQ. Schriner, Conn, Chapman, Carr, _ Emma, nlvdzafiamitln. . , 2 8t; Innis subs: Jloss. ‘Ripley. Bryd- son, Howe, Roche, Wasnle, Patter- _Oflcial:: Smith Ind Cameron. SITMMABY ~ ' First-Period » l-St. Inuls, Flnnlgsn (Lamb) 18.35.. - Penslbies: (2), "imithc - .........m.mm . L-Amerioans. Oliver. 16.30. ‘Pchsltlésf ‘new; Emma‘ fiDfFln- nigen, Ripley,‘ Bowmofi. " o score. Penalties: lamb, Ripley. mums. l ' over-undressed I-flt. Louis. (Dumb. Bryd- son) > 4.57. Penalties: Smith. mlrrsy.’ RBTITNAITS World Baseball lCham- pious CapturegA. P. - -V o t e; As . Greatest Team.’ cramp-mu the firstof five stories detailing the results 0f the loci-m snnuslilissocistsd Press -poll on . the; year's outstsnding- sports and » -By Alsnfleuld,‘ _- Associated Press ports Editor) (By Guardian's special Who) ' NEW YORK. Dec. 18.—-It seems to half-way mark in the opening per- iod when he waltzed through the Chicago defen and whisrpd s. knee-high drive, into the back‘ of Four minutes- the Chicago cage. be highly debatable in this Yen's sporting roundup whether it was any harder to bent the celebrated Dean brothers on the baseball field than itiwks‘ to‘ tackle Pug Lund or Stan- _ and BkSivKciElBMl INBIIIIIEI] IN MYMPIB GAMES Hoop Game Makes En- _ try Following Favor- able Responses From Many Nations. (A- P- B! Guardian's Special Wire) LAWRENCE, Dec, 13.. l‘ Of " to the select ilrcle of recognized inter. national spurts by its inclusion in u" "1935 Qlvmlfric Games has brought response from more than s scone of nations, including Can- sdspdesiring to post entry. Notice of the interest shown in the game at the successful climax c! a lone Mmpuign w have n. as part of the quadrennial interna- tional athletic show was given by Karl Diem oi’ Berlin, secretary of the committee on arrangements M‘ the Olympic games, in a letter to Dr. F. C. Alien. chairman of the Olympic basketball committee of both the National Rules Committee the National Basketball Coaches Association. Herr Diem wrote that Renato Jones. secretary-general of the In- ternational Basketball Federation, had received favorable responses from 22 countries, including Ar- Bentlna. Austria, Belgium, Brazil. Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, China, Cuba. Esthonia, France, Gfeeflf, Hungary. Italy. Japan, Latvia.‘ Philippines, Poland, Portugal.‘ Ru. mania.‘ Spain. Switzerland and tho United States. Cimnda also will enter, accord 1H8 to J. H. Crocker of London, Ont. secretary of the Canadian Olymbic Commlifee, and Allen ex DNBBBd belief Mexico would com Pill-e ' Mcanwwle.» rules makers are bill? drafting u set of regulations that can be understood mutually b? m competing athletes-B. sorr- of espersnto of basketball. Shchmeling, Confident Of 1 LLA v A- H. A- arising out of-recent im- ~\ Ultim*a tum l To (C. l‘. by Guardian's Spools! Wire) AMHERST, N. 8., Dec. 18- Wasning mmlbers of the Big Four Mercantile League that they were 11101118 Sllflicneion. Plsslderlt James E- wry of the Muritime A ‘ Hockey Association today told. them they must make a. def- inite and irrurlndlote choice be- tween commercial hockey and play looking toward the Allan ‘Cup. “W? ‘would have to declare for commercial hockey. outside iihe pale of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, or drop in- eligible DIR-vets and re-opem the Maritime Hockey league with thr intention w’ playing for the Allan Oup under the auspices of the pur- em bidl’. he declared. GPfl-Tlfllliz, a concession. President WW permitted the clubs to con- clude the first sezztlon of their schedule. endill8 Dec... 21, but de- manded s. definite decision before loll-med from President A. E. Gil- mv of the 0‘- A~ H. A. that the Maritime clubs were under suspery- sion he had Kaine-d this delay in action. Representatives of Mormon, 1161141“. Charlottetown and Saint Jvhn clubs apparently were n01 DPQDQ-red for the ultimatum bui they flsreed to have their affairs 1n 0113B? by the end of the year. The? had come to Amherst to attend special meetings of tlu M. H. L. and M. M. H. 1., called m consider the dispute vwith the c Ports from Western Canada. ‘President Wavy explained that rwtwmly" were dour newcomers from Winnipeg ineligible under the Gilroy order of suspension but all 09181‘ ‘DERBY ‘refused transfer: were plwcd in the same category If the four lean-ls decided to play commercial hockey they would do so outside the C. A H. A, 1.1.145“. lion and a.bu1letln would be issued BeatingHamos k (A.- P. By Guardian's Special Wire. BFRLIN. Dec. 18—Whlic. sports promoter. Waiter Rothenberg was.‘ casting about in quest of a site to, stage the Steve Homes-Mar, Schmeling heavyweight boxing bout ‘in this country next march Schmeling announced himself fit, and confident that he'll atone for, the defeat he suffered at the fists ' of Homes in Philadelphia last February. The fight is tentatively set for the latter; pert of. March with Hamburg, Berlin and Frankfurt- on-Mfl-in, as prospective sites. Roth- enbere hopes to hold the fight m‘ Hflmburg but to date he has not received anticipated financial sup- port from the Hamburg Senate in ihs matter of constructing n stad- ium with s seating capacity of 25.000. "I'm most confident; of beating.‘ Homes this time," said Bchmciinq tonight. "and the!) 1'11 meet ‘Max Bser and regain the world‘: heavyweight championship." F0 rmer Abbies Prominent In Tie Came 1C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) IONDOIN, Dcc. IB——(O. P. Cable) -Hocksy teams representing Cun- ula and England played to a. 5-5 I' ‘teams, in order to warning players to refrain from playing with or against such com- mercial organizations. According to, President wry, tru retain their M. A. H- A. affiliation, must 1.1:: elimbie players andprocecd with . schedule that would err-able then to take part in the lvfnritime am‘ Maritime Big Four Hockey .- Clubs Have Choice Continuing In Commercial Hockey Or Turn To Play? Leading To The Allan Cup — All Newcomers Face Suspension. vDec. 18—-J. E. Wry, Is Issued By Wnv the M. A. H. A. President's warning was the reui occasion of the present issue. and that if the western clubs had been left alone the issue might not have been raised. Deny "Blair? All the clubs denied, however, that they had attempted to make a “raid” 0n any club in Montreal or the pro- vince of Quebec. It was admitted that President Wry had offered his good offices to the Mercantile ma,‘ gue in the earlier days of its exit- ence. The upshot of the lengthy delib- erations, which ran into tonight, was that the clubs would take the new situation into consideration and con. fer- shortly after the Christmas holl- days. Although the delegates departed in a. cloud of gloom, Halifax and Mone- ton representatives said they could put together fairly creditable aggreg- atio for Allan Cup play, and Chgy- 1ottetown‘s man thought the Abeg- weits would not be far behind. Tait was not so confident about Saint John, which has hslf a team of un-' sanctioned players. Gllroy's Message PCRTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man, President of the Marltimes branch of the Can- adian Amateur Hockey Asociatlon, has assured E. A. Gllrcy, President of the C. A. H. A., that the Muri- times hockey situation will be "cleaned up" by Saturday, Dec. 22. Disclosure of the assurance came tonight when Mr. Gilroy mlide pub- lic a telegram he had sent to Mr. Wry earlier in the day. I The telegram read: "Pursuant to telephone conver- sa/tions today, your premise to clean un senior situation in Mar-i- timcs 1M percent bv Saturday. De- cember 22. is satisfactory to C. A. H. A. Your request that your branch be permitted to allow Big Four to play two more games to balance schedule is granted." Disputes arose over the importing by the Maritime terms of players from Winnipeg and other points after expiration of transfe- dated. Just what c""‘on would be taken to clear nu "c situation was noi- Allan Cup plsydowrls Momentary indignation was ex- pressed by some delegates but Resident W1’? stated that similar owl-Ion was t0 be taken in othol lparts of Canada. When Sheriff C D. Shlpley, Secretary cf the Mar- itime Provinces branch, Alrnsteuz Allhleflc Union of Canada. said m... “clean-up" might. be extended tc other branches cf sport the situa- tion was accepted. The Mercantile League was formed. by clubs of the M. H. L elite: the C. A. H. A. refused trans- fers to s' number of players wh< hsd come to the vmaritirncs. Late: Monlcton reached into Winnipeg foe‘ Campbell, Templeton and Deieouw, and Balm John brought Alex Archer from the Western City. An uproar ensued, the C. A H. A. President charging thr Maritime league with "taming." J. A. Hanway, KC, of Amherst. President of both the MILL. and the Merclmtlle League. was called to Montreal on business yesterday and could not attend the meetings. In the absence of two Vice-presidents, Ambrose Wheeler of Moncton pre-| sided. Others present included B. A. Taylor, Morlcton; John Conn, Hali- fax: J. Starr Trllt, Saint John: W. A.‘ Sullth, Charlottetown; Ronald M. Ross. Shes!!! C. D. Shipley and H. F. Tennant, Amherst. disclwed here. Former Ch amp j 1v...” wan/run...- On P'*'1'cf Job BUFFALO, N. Y., Doc. le-Jim- my Slrlttery, former light-heavy- = weight boxing champion who enm- cd $350,000 in his days in the ring,. is working today on s city relief project for $18 a week, as much as he used in draw for one second in his prime as a fighter. All vestiges of the championship days have passed. Dull of eye. slow of motion, and apparently be- wildered by fate, "Shamus." ss he. was known, no longer is the pic-I lure of a perfect fighting mschineI His lightning-like arms and legs of iron have lost their speed- It h evident as he wands his way to his l work as a. laborer on a. sewerage) installation job financed by tho‘ city. A pouch now hangs where 8| trim waistline used to withstand the battering fists of some of the} greatest fighters the game has known. Bright lights caused the down l fall of Shumus, Automobiles, the: best money could buy, also con- - THE - CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR DlANfi EW “lmsvom WORLD? H-O-C-K-TE- TO-NIGHT zcwoq \ Along (By Pat A MONCTOAVIS "HA WKS SEE REVAMPED HAWKS IN Reserved Seats: 500.. 750.. $1 -00; Balcony. 35c-; Children. Tickets on sale this morning at 10 A- Cardin}: lslii The. Sidelines“ DeclareDiviiiendj 1 . Power) ' pp (y IBUXINCl t BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT AT 8.30 BBIES ACTION. M- at Forum Box Offi§e- 2 grrgmumnn to get back to their ‘winning stride at e11 costs. Abegweits arrived back from Halifax last nigh that bodes no good for their rivals t0 largely been a matter of thus “bre:ks"k§01!1d he will make the own rea an p gel. slizlgmged Moncton crew that they face tonlShl" Additm“ °7 new 1 Cardinals. Hawks considerably and. glowing Mwlmtsl Campbell and Templeton with the blades ghe 5Lggkhgldgfg for the and stick have been heralded since their arllvgl: g/iilorrlgsttllg; ltikliség hitrxijcenlggtla. S21E69? gltlggilgr ‘ in all their meetings so far this sen- all. Sum Brandon's. ‘ , s in a continual uproar. Thef The slicing of the jui melon-j . without an injury and $10 a share on cummtn hanges or not in fen-ed stock—definltely 5G at rest; 1e will be rumors that the Csrdinu}, despitzv their National League upd Wor Series victories had not pone we players has strengthened the of the ability of Deeleeuw, it will bqjust a. continuation of the two teams have been indulging in son and games that. have kept the fan locals came through tho bruising Halifax Eli-me known whether there will be any c without saying the strongest squeal P055") with the once again high-flying Hawks. u e s although it is‘ not their lineup, it goes in uniform for the game mcouon the couriesl’ o! the"- powrans oounss; nnconp Eastern Shirt 00-. c! Trurv. N, 3., Coach Gross, Trainer Adair and. all members of the Abegweit team were the recent, re- cipients of this enterprising film's latest style of The E1" made possible through the efforts of their local representative, Mr. Walter Beer, needless to say was much appreciated by the buys- C I EAMS INTENDING to enter the City Hockey League are reminded to have delegates present at tonight's meeting at the Fire Hall at '1 o'clock when the names of players on the rosters of ‘ the various teams are to be hand- led in. It is also likely that tlle| league schedule will be submitted‘ John Mule,- wmgs to know i! Ely for approval. l O straightened out points to an immediate start of the loop and the manner in which the officials have organized ths various squads bodes well for. the success of the league. i I O-OPERAITON from both play- ers, and tbs public of course are necessary requisites and it is to be sincerely hoped that such will be the case and the league will be able to carry on without finan- cial worry as was the csse last year. C l O RECORD of its kind for pen- sltles was achieved in the Nu- tlonsl League game st Mont- resl between Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Maroons. Seven pen- alties werg given in the second period, all by Referee Ag Smith. I I U EFEREE Ernie Davin of the Maritime League can go five better than Smith, this arbiter dishing out twelve in the last per- iod of the recent Wolverines-Abbie game here. But of course there's a catch to this, Davin was the only rugged, night. Recent setbacks have g against them but tonight rofit by them. But it will ,0; a $100900 mygdend b t in s frame of mind their own today with Santa. Claus, getting w u for the front ofllce. (A.P. By Guardian's SW01“ wl") public until today. NAssAU, The Bahamas, Dec. 18_ -Lowetixlg the two strokes, Joe 'I‘urnesa. Lung T5- lund open champion, ‘wtlay Paced the field in the opening round of the $5,000 British Cclonial open ' tournament here today- cuded a g2 on the par 68 course. New Yorker The strokes from 51x years 88C ONE FOR. THE BOOK (By The GOAL course record by; .- Turnesa. trimmxi two the record 84 posted by Jcck Hutchinson. DEYPROH‘, Dec. (“Goose") Goslin, Detroit Canadian Press) Dec. 15- ,B. ., last season, 00min! illashington Senators. o iA. P. By Guardian's Spe l Wllq s"r. LOUIS. Dec. lB-gzme oi. baseball's long-suflerlng ,'.forgotten ~. men-the SbDCkhOld€f5-—QJHE into f cloratlon ygsr. Louis‘; _ . and pre- The dividend was declared nearly‘ two weeks ego and paiqimmedi-Zl nicely, but news of it was not madi. ; Coslin Sign}: 31f Year Contzractj», (s. P. By Guardian's Special wlru‘; llk-Word WIN- ‘ received here today that Leo! . .p.- l , I ‘i 3 i a Tigel _. i; outfielder, who is in the East. ' signed a three year contract moth,‘ the Detroit Baseball Company‘, :1.’ a. salary increase, the amoun . Clllben-‘Wn '3?“ be“ lg“ zgnzrlgg which was not announced. Goslir: l d his par ner score ITH THE above matters grams tanning 179,000 points in a everything match representing Coal Creek. joined the club at the ODBTUTIS 01 from hsq. i 1| the Chuck Templeton 's SPORTRAITS "<‘,‘““IQ\AV§.SZ§....... BfiU/Nfi. iNIllDV NQBI ‘DU T01 YOtl .- rumo- _ \ 5°"- l onue Bosrcw l - ' ~10”: zscoa/v/zeo n5 om: or mseesr com.- , I Excess nu m: Lansue HE H s ‘r ,/// ven n MQJOR menus 1h: rv - 16am‘: roulacaa: 1m: sensor: I i ' \ ZL l Ara/w, w/ru toe/vs _ "- manor HE 1e LERDJNQ l l rm: CJECUIT no ' l , snurofrs. I ’ - - - . L _ i. l "a .~; - .... later Hawks evened ‘it up on s. mm; xosnks, the gnlldping gophe tie‘ ‘ st the Richmond Rink. Th d; 51 h; h 3°11 d. b t d m .111; t, o; scintillating play» Little ‘llommy- on i-liegrldiron. The teams were recruited from President lazy-o nglunccementfgfifld‘ lllleusgsontgo ‘will: carnedDBinOIhinO {,°,§§;f,'=,,",',‘;',,°,,,';‘ .31,” in?‘ L‘ m . Cook dodged‘ over the Csnsdisns Whstever. the feelings on this players attached to clubs of the 551m Jghn m ggvm- o; qonflnmngl yea“ in the m,‘ 5 "- r; bluellne st centre and bunched the hypotheticsl-issue. thdfact wdsy is English hockey league. m, gamma-cm] Leggueb but, Mono. , ’ defence. As the redshirt defence- that tbmwcriwohompfcn Btnlouls The game was described as the @911‘; W.f,-.,5en1;aqve, wgrg undgcld- , A’ men lunged at him m» slipped a osmosis. featuring the Deln-Wvf-Jlml 0mm Home between the We ed. Taylor thought there was a great o , l _. nest pass w his 1m. Louis 'l‘_r'\_ldel one?! i-hevimlerl W" - "M" cumin“. The Cnnedmls five spell future m: commercial hockey 1r p:- , egujelts ay evanjpe came whirling in along tbebosrds, Nude estsd» football champion! in were _sc0rcd by J- Fbffiyth 0f Al: periy developed, while Wheeler sold " | fir, . cut in fast to scoop u: thlanwisiting mgmwém 1:163 gm; bertcksélxownrwlishlebgemlallyafingi gmensldl béaétevneriltjagiléuojlzn M t H k T s h t .. l-f . Pfiewd ‘"9 ‘h’ W” b’ . “m. teem‘ or mew . - - Prince Edward Island. und McAr- whegp, “dad, ' ' 012C 0n all) 8 0n lg_ , ' ~ - . The csrglinsls m xbtgrgaag- ormrzlnsl. Eiliwsirid Island Th: hi“. . flflfldhl H‘ lOIIIIO ' chmon Idling‘ “""" » M ~ c" conch-c- =~§-=~~‘1"'c°§~"~~cc ' i c:"..:::.::..:: .21? 9mm‘ 9”‘- °““’°l= dmu" ens ‘wnul-l,“ Ono rste the nfififlidiirfmmffiimslifii? ...°°.’i§‘."“.’,'°'.’.f.“.‘..l§ fiietedgavith cshsda-s greatest. winter Red and Black will endcbvoul- w el- mmm cww’: cmtn‘ mm“: finishing-drive of tbs slionslhs- ‘m Ngéflfl ' 10g; mlfingamm whlgtmggr m Al. pastime will be staged at the Forum lminais. ‘the games between Mone- mm" 39rd" ~G°m°1u7 "m" gus oh ions-u the greatest in the pm...“ “n m- m 511111131 1m qup play 115' mqm flu’; gau- tonight when the mighty Hawks and ton and Charlottetown hsvs always 'm°""°“» °°“‘“'°' “°°“‘°" bimrv the": -' - eel-la between teams reprceentllll m: fsns were m taking enthusiss- the Abeswelu meet Two amnesbe- been of the blood-tlnflink variety. Kmdm- °°°*' Wm“ i M m! 0511"" 1"?" thihominicn end England tlcally m the new order of mum. hind the Mnncwn teem. the lows and tonizhvs encounter will be n° 34°35!"- Tmdfl- converse! guyswitbmit nerves, like ' thaw, h, b911,...“ “m, 11 . mm. will bend every eflort to break into exception. The new pllyers secured °""'°°'= 9"" cm"? "°"°°°°' the. ' IMKPW "mi"- n" i m-e SnlPl>~And why do you mercisl league had been formed n the winning column- Plevlnr me- w Mvncwn will be wen 1n “Wm Osnen, Jenkins: 0mm. Levine: nsverlninlrsbcut lcelne- t wi- mm m1. n. Punk queer? my ofthe it might ‘ ‘ ” ‘ ‘ ' ‘ s11 over for the first time on 1pm lce, and vices Joust. Iarciamlleiallllah B.- tors those birds w‘? en the fut m, “Wynn m, m, Qyefy- hm been flourishing by now, gielgu-eula the City entry wirsdulrfi- nanny critical eyes will be focused on lhntlls, G. Inn .. ." sy. with ths- stoke. . f whim mm “film” he, m”, 1g n; genersllragreed that the s mporm, sump n e, i, em. longs, nsyrncnd. M00111, Mon- pqnpilstien of bs-lloifinltbe bis- - ' 1 g m; g ghfdlubg 1,, dsfying- now due to sgsin break out in l “u. a mm‘ _ _ ‘m’mmm_ma._rdpwa.m n, --ond still shes happy! as on o . °"‘°“‘" "m" '““ °‘°"‘°"‘-‘ fi-i'~‘¢“.‘&&‘“.3'§s"f’-‘$ ‘ BRINGING up FATHER- srnnrsnr fromnsrtlo" - " ' 1 ' l - if m V ~ - ~ N - - » ~ N THIS ifilNJAlL-AN $OHE AN Now H55 l Ml‘ ” ‘Qsbgglll °“1|-",1,“N" 7W5 MTIaZCnES ’ WENT T° ‘if-E ‘ME JA\L_‘.‘.‘. l-lo-HO-Hor rim reeled .111 on! r m p» mflw. . l2; a Rlcl-icsf wl-wr m: . mETD . . , ml mp of 1°‘ “W” w‘ ‘l’? urn-ran \ even was.) _ _ nflomnfigrgruvigtbmg. grélgfigijggzg-ULU m. HE-HEAt-iE-. - '7 n‘ Imlhnmnibvoum ab‘ Gm- IESQVSMHNQlLYQ‘ EEOFTQHUER-THE on: HlM OUTKHE wuz HA'H ' “ ‘ m mum. muons-mp 1m. all,“ m. , . ‘_ , . , ABQUT- DADDY? H! iNTENDi 1o calm necocmzeopao ; ., """“'“"‘ °°“““" "°°“" es m: on ~ - m,“ amigo“ mew DINCHED HlM- .- .1 . ‘ » ' ‘ ~ l‘ because , l .mm wwmw c»*~ p» “..-“%h“‘s i. 1 mania: ovum: (n. Osrscfl. m“, y», d, . ; w». - - ' ' a mfilam a1 sol 1 mung:- * 5 ~ I ‘7 ' .. , I " r‘ ' < . . . - i _ _ . . . ' ::'.i‘hel=o&'lltd'sPi1eIid-¥qt\l0 Honors. = in su wusssinslibpqrl- . resume: v Levine, Cctisslig. .g;nmqgm _s ’ ; ' ~_ ‘ ,_ - 1pm‘ up,“ f‘? ‘ .-v Overtimelilll shes -s ,.. 1/ _ *' . Is , _ - J i dealer's ltocgwil erlllkll-ehnupnsmhnonnulun-iw-n-d I t,’ "D w. i eebisefwitseetm . . ' '. V, _, H‘ “u. ' " (I w l . _<