t‘ MARCH 3'19“ ' 7mm CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' . ‘ BOWLING a . BOXING » . " nocxrzv ‘ , BASKETBALL WRESTLING . . OTHER spom- Schriner Lgllls Mates To 3-0,“ Win While Leafs Fall " __ * BleforeBostonBySamescore Thompson Gives Sensational Display Blanking‘ Leafs 3-0 Bag Twocgunterg caoadim Press sun Writer (Lo do emhan a) "'—“ . (By autumn" such‘ win, The first ‘$1 at.‘ series o!!! challenge L343‘; Q Bill K1118. Associated Peel (B! Andy Clarke. Associated Press 2 . MONVTREAL’ March za-qwed- matches played at the Sports 550,15 Wm") 555,5 wmer) nesdsw-Dark-heired Modere Bru- Smdmm on Thursday resulted in neteau, a. rookie from the minors, a cqmbmed team o! Bflghwn T1? (A P. By Guardian's Special Wire) BOSTON, March 24 - Boston Bruins, limited to n. doun shale during 60 minutes of ploy, opened thrlr National Hockey League run- irrs-up play-off series by defeating the speedy Toronto Maple Leafs 3-0 tonight before 15.900 It the Boston Gsrden. Thompson’: Best Performance The great Boston defensive unit 11,000 Fans s... eye-Dick of the National League, whipped in two goals to~ night to pace New York Americans to e 8-0 victory over Chicago Black- hnwil In the ilrlt of n two-game series in the Stanley Cup playoffs. choice for ell-star honors this ‘m- Americans’ Ace (A. P. By Guardian's Specisl Wire) NEW YORK, March 24-Dave (“Swemeffi Schriner, the dend- Hockey Thc speedy Citlgsry forward, the league's high scorer and a popular son, tallied twice in the first period Chuck Templeton '0 SPOR TRAITS Rookie Scores In Marathon THE A 121cm RENNAISSANCE Hockey Tilt By Alex Bell stepped into hockey’s hall of fame early this morning when he broke up the National Hockey League's longest game on record with the game-winning goal after 110 minu- tes and 30 seconds of overtime to givc Detroit Red Wings a one-game edge over Montreal Mcroons in their three-of-five series for the League championship. A crowd of 9,500 sat almost six hours in the Forum here to watch the tense struggle that star- Powerhouse Of B r u i fl m: S a r ge a nt 5 1A Starring Role B Gama “gins and Wembley Lions- playln bley 3i one. rather fortu ain In ers mid Richmond Hawks beating c blned team of Wembley under the title of “Wem- l_-Sters"—by five goals to The l\\"Tlger-Ha.wle§” — actually Duke Campbell (if Earl Nicholson were the only Hawks in the team. all the rest being ‘Tigers-were e to win, especially by so decislve'\a. margin. But for a wonderful display of Goal-keep- “fifiiélt romowr , HOLY NAME HA 7.30—S.D.U. vs. S -- 8.30-Nyodas vs. Biu _ Admission 10c. Ca n a d ia n? ,5 weeps tale; Ticket Hold" (C. P. By Guardian's Special ‘ DUBLIN, Irish Free State, - 24-(0. P. Cable via Reuterc) list of Canadian holders of t - will defend the three-goal margin and the Americans dominnted pro- m; (m; with 55am and heavy ' . i b be ‘-“0ver-my-dead- at mreugmqéhurésxdsythziisiatisqltols wellington 6mm“ ttlllleerguelvahh Sm checking 1T1 the regulation time then m” Ysargezn,’ “he wemblgy drawn today n horses m the _ r H. -. gradually slowed down to o. walk ‘players wou-ld cermmly have wan Free State capitals sweeps second series. The winner will face either Chicago o: New York Americans in the second series of eliminations. The Leafs aimed 8b shots ct goalie Tiny Thompson. many of which were 611130111”: to hsndglc. bu: The sm- line b: they were una e crack m. i Schriner. Art apmsn and Can- strength slipping contest v:lth both w m‘ d m , e 50m .33 55255, dsagamol» a,“ uoalkeepers rislnz to heights of neazvumséxr? movg? baflwuh no 7.7025, “Dee Bee," on’ Bu, woe probably the best performance o1 his spectacular career. Ami- the exciting but moss first period, during which the Leafs had i8 shots to one for the Bruins. the Boston attack started to click. Ed" shore atop, a ‘edgebzoilis near m; lzkria-rwmpflssed t0 Chav- v -FIERY PiLog-a€:‘-I:5E~.~é Amzcmfius streaked wa {Mt mth B: w _ ,v~. play in his zone an com c , man an _c nlpeg whizz fed wuosi nun e mum _a y une so. - t 5, k_ 91-5." on Rathmland (.. with lPeggy O'Neil trailing him it to Bchriner. "Sweeney" drew °“‘““ F“ WFJ€S§"° *""‘“""““‘ Bruneteau flashed behind the de- Emma $110M: \ ‘gfieaflgjbnawks had r555,” the m). ' “m” “d the blond H“ passed Olitstnndjngfi L dmnw better of the first period, and goals R? 89316. "Cold Feet,’ on n < ‘ down the right lane. After carrying over, Shore pieced to O’Neil and he out in and drove n blistering angle shot high into goalie George Buinswwthh Mac at 2.40. The leafs were one shy when the "if mtfxiixmminuy $1.39?“ iaeleelmtmo? égiooim} The“ dwlill hi llk b f h ts KP 089W “Stella Shrew" an s \ u . w an iv m I1 810w! 11 ncsdayo-(c. P.)—-Attcr playing 111M he Zlm- e W080 ° 5 ° - " r ' " ohm caged the second, Pep KelLv vvlgareuulttsi: off guarldidhsrdly 120 minutes o1 hockey Montreal C le ve la n d I S zrshl: goals Tigefillliincrbefaeglélfiliwgg: Avégegzbea "Fm" on Lynmn 6'!‘ 0O SOON ' 6B,)‘, Eli ll . r - I hfln _ Maroon; and Detroit Red Wings lead to lo. RH M219‘ “Gombmtlonn o‘ and Buzz Boll were imprisoned in streak, fired the third and last marker in thethird chapter. m oosiihi First Period took the ice for the opening face- off with orders to turn on the heat and keep it on until the red light burned. And. that it did. Less than two minutes had gone when Carr picked up the rubber Mike Ka-rakas from the Chicago not and then slipped tho puck home. The time was 16.4.0 when Chap- man again passed to Schriner. who was lurking near the board. 35 ace u: envision “ an ma; “snow O2 TR‘ as the players passed the old record of 1-14 minutes 46 seconds overtime set by Boston and Toronto in 1933. Every period had its high spots as first one teem and then the other would spurt in an eflort to end the brilliance to keep the sharp shoot- ers scoreless through eight periods of hockey and most of the ninth. Norm Smith had just turned back a. savage Maroon four men ai- tock when speedy Hec Kllreo forward to the rookie. Bruneteau dodged Iborne Chebot as the goal- keeper slid out and slipped the puck into the net as s pent-up sigh that was like a. groan escaped the crowd. FLYING R 5TRNLEY M! 2K5 .' MONTREAL, March 25--(Wed- were in a. scoreless deadlock at man, who with his partner Babe Siebert led Boston Bruins to n. surprising 3-0 victory over Toronto Leafs last night. the day. They had most of the plfly. and time after time it was Sergeant alone who prevented them ‘Jrom scoring. ‘ The game was quite‘ interestl League points at stake there was little rough play. There were, in fact, only three suspensions. none at all in the first period, though Murphy, of the Wembley side, went off with a cut over the eye by Klein and Duke Campbell gave them a 2-0 lead. In the second period they were completely over-played, but Bar- geant was unbeatable, preserving an impregnsble defence against a follows. Owing to Canadian lotion forbidding lotteries, 11s Canadian holders were not public. The list, including ticket n bers and noms de plume: Prince. 11H 90025. "For Three," on tie ‘few. ‘ NA T8401, “Roseanne? and ._ 12055. "HardLuck," _0n Prov » _ ' RQ 84688. “M. lSpulnik if!!!’ way (a. non-starter). , CB 81816, “Fred H. Booth," an BZ 38966, “Willis '77," 0n Delan (a. non-starter). ' QA 83992, “Just Me," on Reynold . swwn r Richborough (s. non-starter). ‘he f by m; , v from such a. distance, ' ‘T’ " Th Duguid goal his second of M In 801101‘ W0lild bend his ‘ 1:30 . m. E. S. T.l the first l Klein scored a fifth goal soon H _ u tho came after he broke up bow. winner drew back his suck ° ' theirathree-of-five scIi-les for the pennantHo es after the start or the last period. AA 10""- FIflY-flfty NM. d! two mmgenmg “may; “m,” and fired the puck, like a speeding Ngflonal Hockey League cup o‘ and n. series of hectic attacks re- Oell de Boeui’. single handed He intercepted arrow. into the- corner of the net. The teams were within 44 Imin- RESIL 0H THO “Md m Wmdnw“ mmaimng (CV 36536‘ We)“ on ma“ ' ' _ - w bl ' 1 1 t. a non-starter - 0 E"‘.‘.f.““m“":“'.....' ““"2”.'.:.‘.°.2...?.?:'. mkldlfhfiilliiiléli From Allan Cup Playclowns léfz..‘.‘i..ii°°.'i.°i..:‘..“;f r121‘: c" “Y P" as»; 11923. Oil mo ' ' ' ' _ . —-i- rot er (a. non-so er ‘ “Hm “:12: '40“ ml“ lit Am .fi§-§"§L§°'.L°“.1K”o$§.§’ rill: l ~ i? bgtixlxixotsetzinagir 48 sillotlldéflgélalyflt) NEW ORLEANS» March 24- G reenber B” 053291 “I'm”? ‘kl 3°“ " B“ and g “ WM 9t n; year and it sent some 11000 fans * Maple Leak m 1o a in their m- Mmag" 5"" “Neill “links his g G“- ~ ~ “up” “M” Bu“ M e into’: frenzy‘ ' D A TORONTO, March 24-01111110011 ‘ma, series ‘*5, m, m, In ma, Cleveland Indians may rise or mu _ " g no 2703s, “Laddle," on Pencraikf"? hand and barely entered his can. , - Own 8 eyS Tigers, senior Ontario Hockey As- yam. the winning goal “'78s scored 0n the performances of three men Deternuned Plill 29275, "Rolling stomp m. Pers an Sun. During the last 10 minutes, the desperate Leafs twice caught the Bruins short-handed but so tight was the defence, due to the no!“ LEAGUE second “m5 o; their plgyqiown %__ , ‘mmn3'“°"“ M l“ 01ml“ d” m“ some‘ Comm 5pm], series with Montreal Royals, Que- MQNTREAL, Much 25_(wed- from New York Yankees, and _ _ AB 13094, “Aughrlmfl on Crowd. fentmlbh. Shore Ind Babe Biebert. “NE s bec champions, in Maple Lest nesday)_(g_ p,>_wem-11y 5mg- George Blaeholder, veteran hurler (A- P- by Glllrfllflfls 500W“ will?) ‘Prince. r w“ "m “m” V" mm" w r HenneSSY 10s 21a 102 Gardens. Toronto. The Tlsers sing their tired ‘bodies around Plvkrd up from Philadelphia Ath- NEW YQRK- Mm“ 24-h“ BE 25149. "Arm." on castle 1b- back befom it reached the threst- A Kelly 151 199 18-; wanted to play at. home. Forum ice Montreal Maroons 11nd letlcs. Greembergs holdout is the McCoy, we“ mine ma. is‘? 17mg Gfl-‘uftvflzwséenff; w Q5556, m 156 m Registrar w. A. Hewitt of Shae Den-on; Red wings were wmfln ~11 there fellows come through Zlthvuzh Detroit's 21515121? wig? EK 29965. "c. w. tWhite," on ' ‘ ' ' ' . . Canadian Amateur Hockey - four minutes, and 46 sec nds “of We'll hB-W 111110 8S 800d B5 filly 559mm‘ BB-Ve 5 Ens ' Belted Hero (o. non-s art r). - LINEUP! 9111117111111; Win88. Corr. Schrincr; g- g3“; gociation who is also manager of me ‘gll-tjjne 101.5%; among in the American Llcngue, and 0111118 Jim 9- blt- CL 79994, "Jane Finch}; Kw will. 00W)". 011V"- VWS. Amie“ 'T0?Hl¥28i)? Maple leaf Gardens, announced Lgaguelhockgy game rum-d as thgy with an equal chance to finish ov "I know where I should b0 and ancipator. Bolton: Goal, Thompson; defense. Wn- Kmn- Kalbflemch- wiseman- ' Sudbury Falcons had accepted M1 finished 160 minutes of hockey at BOD." O'Neil predicted todfly. Where I'd like if} 593 531d 5k!" RN 38350, "GraccORAs," Jenkins, Bhore; centre, Cowley; Btewm, Dutton. _ Eagle, mvirdvpp to represent Ontario in 1.45 d. m. today still 1X1 a, scoreless Generally picked 115 a pennant “mmng Hank» )1“ this is lezig- Boots. I whine. °“"“=...:‘:.~. 1r:- o?é'.'§."‘<."..°°“...- ' dszizss: u‘: 2:11;?“ ‘“.‘i‘°..’.‘."i.§.’. or zzztaizidrtiehzzlzze.5100:~ 0.5:.‘ ’%’.1?.=1¢“..' ..A§.;=*2§§...;?“*" "" lo”;- _ , - I . . . - am e es. - n . - . r ~ bu". $9115‘. . 51-068. G19- wml" Thmnpam- March? “'3' e fig beaten 10-3 by Hamilton in a two- a -___ ‘ ness, wound up s poor third. And the 0111 - xs 17501, "Alex ‘and Bill," on _ Gottaelia. I-evlrwkv. Kendall. Tru- J- T? my 215 m 255 game, total-goal series. MONTREAL, March 25(Wednes- this was accomplished only by a Hank was Paid approximately Blaze. Tvmw 00d. Hulnsworth: de- “"- T- °°°“- mmheue- MWFW" c‘, Gfii, e’ m 2a., 155 The Sudbury team was ousted dayF-(C. P.)-—Detroit Red Wings stretch drive begun after O'Neill, $11500 last year and. like 01111 zr. 2433s, "One Win," on Uncloh, 1mm, Day qmncy; any“, A, dell. B13499". Burke. I almost» 13,, 269 m, by Tigers last week, but. at, the and Montreal Maroons set anew all former pilot of Toronto's Inter- Dean. W15 repwtfid t0 have licked 13pm, . Jackson; “bu, E Jwhom 35115.; Qflicick: Rodden and MacCun-ie. grot 14047 edil or the o. H, A, the players time record for overtime pinyin the national League club, took over $40300 f0!‘ his 501M085 this Ye"- QQ 54426, “Lucky Thirteen," on. “b5 gouache’. prune“ ywmmn, _ m a X l’ G Gm“ 28., were hastily assembled and will National Hockey {league today when the managerial reins from Walter Dizzy Settled f0r a YBPOrtEd $22: Uncle pan, Homer, Biair Thoma ' Finnialn. SUMMARY High i)?“ Ifcan '5“, ' 724 face Royals in Montreal tomorrow they completed 105 minutes of cx- Johnson early in Augrust. Ac that 500 and 1t 15 believed likely 111B?- zn 42161 “Little Joker" on Com- Ehm 35m ' ' ' 3 ‘e9 ' a5 ' ' night. The second game of the trn. play at 2.0’! a. m. (3.07am.AST) time the club was in fifth place. Gleenberfi W111 00111910111150 i017. 9515p. ' n“; pu-M , Tvnlsht fit '1 Pm- Prim” GYM‘? begL-Ql-tlu-ee sends Wm be played still in a scoreless deadlock in the This year O'Neill believe it will that much or less. _, be different, ii Pytluk can bear "TTW Referees: Billy Bell and Odie cxcghom’ i. Americans, Schrlner (Carr, Vs- mince GT°°°TY (318 Pm" necessary n; will be played here lei for the N. H. L. title. the brunt of the catching; if Al- _ ol-upmm) 1,55, League). ' Monday night, Maroons and Wings broke the len can continue to tilme the bst- -———— M1011 t}? 00"“ W» divers m!‘ m9 SUMMARY 2 Americans Schriner (Chap- While the nickel belt team was record. of 104 minutes 46 seconds set ters and if Blnehclder can salvage BERLIN~—lIar01d (Dutch) Smith. E Olympic Games. Will make hi!» 890' fir" Yul“! mi, swwm) '15“) R-C-M-P- outclasged by Tiger-g in the first; by Boston and ‘Toronto in the title enough of his. last boll to perform American world champion high-Hmd extensive tour or Grsot Brit- scmng: None‘ Felicity: Brydson.’ game of their scrim, losing 8-1 to series of 1933. Marty Barry and creditubly in relief roles. board diver who l5 being employed ain alter the Olympiad- Penalties: None, L Taylor 13g 17o 30g 154 a brunmt snacking “we led by He‘, K111.“ o‘ Red wings were two -——-—-_-:_:=~—~~-—~— — ~——-~———-~—l;—,.-~ — ~ ~~~ »——-~'~— -—~— 1 5M1}! PR1“! 5mm, "H," E 011115 15a 14a 11a 15a svlvlnus Apm and How,“ M“. plgygfg who wok pm m the Bus. ,,' Bmwm Que“ (shun) 2'40,‘ W swlndeu 131 309 155 161 kic, the Falcons made a better ton-Innis -1ong game. Kilrea was n; 13am?) (Cowley. ae- sown‘, “om efidlcyhm 1g; stand ghl-lurgiltonnin the secong. with Toronto and Barry with Bos- ~ , - - - . . n88 » game. ey eld gers to a 2- 011- Penalties: Clancy I, Wdllllld. Penflues" Jerwl’ Burke‘ cotton’ 0 -——- —— —— scope and convinced ‘most, observ- LINEUPS T u- Dwuid» K9108 3°"- scmmer’ mdeu’ Andfisozh 830 539 9'74 747 ers that the north had sent down. Detffllh 130M smith; defence. H N 0 ' A N D F Third Period Total-3295. low better senior squads in recent McDonald, Young; centre. Barry. 3- Boston, Duguld, 8.58. Penalties: O'Neil, Jenkins. , a‘ M‘°.'“‘“" c“ “hm” 9'52‘ r-r. Pfllilght 20a 10a 210 2:15 hm lnterprovinciai test, Tigers Bruneteau, Bowman, Gooodfellow. E 1- h B . °‘" a; ill :2: iii :2: 221cc; h"i::‘:..§“‘;‘:.:.“:;‘¥§?1 "were... Goal, . JUST LIKE IN THIS SEA L-TIGHT ng Is oat ~ ' E. Lappin 183 181 126 164 onto instead of Hamilton. Today Evans, Wentworth; centre, smith; Brltls h l8 l 8S Dot McDonald 163 164 165 198 they announced they would wlth- wings, Ward. Ncrthcott; subs, Con- 0 L D c H u M / ‘I -» - I Crews To Race Joe Jezwo led the puck to Corr for the third goal, Carr taking his own rebound off the pads of Kara- kc-s and thelvslidlng it. past the Third Period flour NAME 11am. BOWLING vs. Rovers, and at 8.30 Invincibles Plymouth ltoclrs-Lsdies socletion champions, eliminated themselves from the Allan Cup race today by refusing to play the here Friday night. If a. third is years. Drawn against Royals in the draw from Allen Cup competition by little Ken Doraty on a pass from Andy Blair who had stepped around the great Eddie Shore. first of their three-of-nve game ser- wings, Aurle, Lewis; subs, Howe, H. Kilres, Sorrell, WkKllreo, Kelly, acher, Shields, Gracie, Cain, Mark- thls season. The question marks are Frankie Pytlak, first string catcher; Johnny Allen, right-hand pitcher obtained Holdout AMERICAN COACHES GERMANS, AK 17067, "Regaw." on Kiltoi. ZL 24252, "Weasel," on n-eetown- (a. non-starter). ' ' by- the Gennan swimming federa- OTHER TOBACCO THE LAST SHRED . m-crhnzna- 892 726 833* 919 unless this game was played on 3;, Bllnco, Robinson, 15-0111“, French A g o g O f) e r High single R.C.l\i.P., W. Mon- Hamilton ice. Lamb. G d Natlonaz aghnn, 222_ Beck l rmission To Play Officials: Bill Stewart and A. G. , ran High four 12.010111. L. Taylor, Axiom tARwlb wglrch 24- Smith. LONDONJlerch M-(O. P. Oeb- ~ ‘ '12s. I 01B ° 8E . H" "P SUMIMARY 19.. n m; ""“ . ,| High single Miss Hilda. Pruught, hockey plnrdown-s, members of the First Period Oxfol-d ‘mdngfifiifiazoolwig glam: w‘ P‘ ab“ Bzvgurw‘ sud 235, Port Arthur Bear-cots learned with 5001-1113; None, Dfltewitb two Preach crews on the “wt-REE uverpoo; Much g4... High four, Miss Gertrude Doyle, ifllflflt i008!’ Hflmllibn hfld dYOP- Penalties: McDonald. ‘rrottler, 35m, .5 m“. on mum, 55nd.‘ “dim”: proéumd by the q“ ped from further participation in ghmdg Th” Wm fly w "mo. m. ‘up ‘The Eng-mm“ smplechm h“ the eastern sectional series. 5mm; pm“; 5' fonawma u‘ mmnuflw dam an Grenarmm m” rum“ “ “an __ Efforts to get into wenern plsy- swung; Nona lhetThemil, April 4- 2302196110111 wnliht- gowgs lbroughgnpcialstsotiaémcJgsirixonm Prir/ilzgiesclé-l. Kin-es, wsrd, Bar- m u“ 1 v - - - - ‘ , one . -' w" deemed “d” by the P'°‘P°°“"°'° M the hum SChY8lb8TOflt. P0511110 t0 fv-lmnse the schedule W Third Period E” MW" 4 rival presidents end the race um- Pl"! tint-the nee e week from Blhirds! will ltert between 11:45 l..n1. sndncon fl-lfll-Ili-Wll-m. A81‘). M training continued Oxford Daddied as fer as Wmdsworth and returned 'in time to lee Cambridge ilkc oif. The Oxford crew used up ilndr Pu Bridge and studied "w vrm oft lr rims. Olmlrridge Nwtd from Putney Bridit to the "inmost in {our minutes. 10 sec- Onlit, as compared with Oxford's for! minutes. 14 cceonds on sn- m o1 years to answer the 37:, for the test oi equine heart and 099°“ W" ‘ “imuh course studded with 81 testy 1W9‘- ‘filiflod’ '23?" “m” u p The question ‘mainly QUINN" nemg fsns was whether 10M‘ Noel rurlonrs mynoidstown could repeat his victory 0! l"? W“ u‘ other me was how Dore Golden Miller would perform. Th; Miller has been the betting favorite recently. t? alréulfe 81th“: Team Captures Bowling Title (C. P. By Gusrdisn’: Special Wine) MONTREAL. March lit-A team from Bchrelber, Ont. was announ- ced today as winner of the Could- isn Y. M. C. A. 12th annual tele- at such u. into date. It was intim- sted club offlclsls would apply for permission to cnicr eastern play- downs. West To ro n to Juniors Advance romomo, March air-west Tor- onto Juniors Saturday won the Scoring: None. Penalties: w. Kilres First Overtime Period Scoring: None. Penalties: None, Second Overtime Period Scoring: None. Penalties: None. Third Overtime Period Scoring: None. ‘ Penalties: None. Fourth Overtime Period Scoring: None. Penalties: H? Smith. LARGE SEAL-TIGHT POUCH ‘Mi .b uh todn u un- w» "l" W" .. .. Fifth o u r riod flvqizeblg. e “m ' ' Chcitenhsm, cup. um- winning graphic five-pin bowling chlmpion- gm? H1150 ofdtlietiontérlito 8mm, "all: "'° ' , ___._..._.____...__ mo Grand Netimel 1p 1m. he f0 ship. Schreiber scored am points. , oc eyw ‘:0 n. _ e t: us m ‘Penalties: Nona c: a m the great H0O lest Ytlf- Th" with another Northern Ontario team clloner- sier youngs rs 6-3 e , BUWLIIIG/OIALLINGI m g 9 o; n, 19s Sixth Overtime P riod i ' W ' ' h. an,‘ . ‘um?:1|‘ofnfi:meu‘r: "cm wit? aw" with 35“ mush- wgzcoxrorl-QIQ will ‘heir? meet i. Detroit, Bruneteau (H. Kil- 9 l” "i" “m” 4° “m” ‘WWW d“ T23» es the div “hféi chum; pm m the tfliiflil- South Porcupine. winners of the m» 16-30. ~ wtybetgifil: fplpraachem were oi ment. included Revelstoke. B. C.. Nor-their‘?! Onqtfihrio Hockey Airgocis- Penaéiécéizfillogi’. 00AM!" , look t. O t. tion e. e elites w bc - . Ill Jflill" ‘l ”°' m" huegmpefli"mmiiril.im or “$322 lrvnulilgfgé-wiigciloo; ‘Ibgnto c2113 Dllyéd in ioronw gm: Wednesday lmith: so. - ~ III c? heme. 0131mm‘ “.1 md chnlotietown. night and Saturday moi-noon. Ohshw " »