H5- ,_" " ~ - ` _ " -» . ___ ___,,Y___, ___,__ M /_ g _Y g _ *__* _ m>_>_~7___ ___A___>__'______`_ 7 _~__A____ _A L s°‘ o rv e-"il RA GER W1 TITLE | < _ --nu--'__ ~ Ch li ' ° N uc Templeton a )lspla class Hocke _ > y 1 iSP__0R 4, 'n Defeatingy Amber; Uuosl. me suiomiomnuo, rut Cievemuo luomus Have censeo 10 ee one or me In Second _-_._-___ lottstowifs clever young Ran Char . 8811. fl-iBl>1&Yin§ a smarter passing ettwk. last nicht defeated .Amherst .\diiilon8.ires9to3a’tthcF0rumin the second some or their two-game series for the Maritime Midget Title, Nvturins the round 15 too and with the title today they are prom possessors also of the l»isut-C+over- nm' DeBiois Trophy, -U W” Bxlletted. I big crowd numbering well over 1000. sat in on the game ll-lid they were well rg. paid for their attendance. The MNTH HI VIQQ UNUYING T 1 el ei I-I tr DI' = GC |:__ 1 lu 1 I I W t Y°\i11ssi/ers. Ui/1118 ur to all the thirltl that have been said ‘and written about them, put on a great display of hockey from the time H15 W°1'5hlD Mayor Kennedy brl.iia.nt goaltending, rugged deign- ve _ 51111;? attacks was the order of the fied would be putting it mildly. Immediateiy after the ggmm 1-115 cn _ 523,101! Presented a handsome silver the teams on their ability and fine `SP°ft=mW»1=il> they had sho Nwushouz the games. He also ev: -on the also uhm the nh Wl11li1°~ Smart. me st times Y/Ork and is-st. well-timed pas and to say the fans were satis- or Lieut -Governor George D hy to goalie Gordon DeBi0is_ of Winners. congratulating both eased the idea that it wam't the actual losing r winning time all mattered, butf7in how the c0m!;tit¥ ors by all mak it was. Played the game. 1-lc concluded expressing his sincere thanks to who had ln any way assisted in U18 the series the success that Although on the short end of the ore. the Millionaires put up g ' _ 1 great battle last night. They never ‘quit tryms find Only for some tough Along The sidelines _=;.¢~”\*‘»» (ly h¢ pong) The Rangers displayed their usual B - Willis unters. time Their passing attacks carried hem in time and again, but the Amherst goalie was on his All* NIGH'l“8 midset ga-me csr- formed equally well last night with L -ee eee eve »~ »~~e»=»= i’.°.*;;§‘.;l'..°'a.°i.‘.‘:.‘“..;..'.’.i..“‘° tainly lived up to all expects tions ir SVN? dipartment. 'ihose fans »who had nevrn- wit- nessed the youngsters in action before received a plceaant surprise al the ability the kids possess and Hi the Forum hieuly pleased with its game. _ _ _ i T THE 518% llovcd I. de- cided success ls undoubted and now that the midgsh have re- sived deserving recognition it would not be surprising to see a live or six team league lri oper- silou when next season mils lzouod. In fact already talk in his direction is going lie rounds. O EIB LMT NIGHT were B11 8004 from Ile goalie out. Gordon DaBlois in Hrs nets, lint called upon to perform spec- houiarly ii the fast t/wo periods. Vmved his worth several tunes M118 the !i1sl.stsn1sa. O l TH! DWINOII DUO Cl Gillis and Blsoquiere are well bal- lnced 'The former boy uses Nl hwy neeiv wane his mrs ie ‘Mis a dluserous threat on the Wisckaehisfiguringin fivegoak H Mem wm_a§ie»t to. U 'fill FOR-wsmns we all mart skaters and play their posi- tions like veterans. The line of Whitlock. Worth and MaEachem il ins most .Qngercus but the ohh- trio very for behind 'il "ly means. '1 IP * Tl! fmrrxosrm use WN' they -scorrrrs last nicht, getgsix goals, Whit- W' and W scorinlg three '|*l°0~ And ` of tilele two Wife. they e uuy have his W Willy. last t they .were the nm liflfllerous plwers on the ice. ite former. wslihing but 85 Winds. being the rm sm- of the Me. Today the Rangers no doubt ,LW P-yrsosiving oonilatiuntiong on N if victory bias wh; bouquets are 1”? headed out their coach 'wmv wlnismssnauie not be inr- wn. “ru-ir' hes cone e good 111 his handling oi the young- ms anwiocev he is peering e sis M;ry“=_\l}°ixesult of his teanrs fi? 1 il s§§§ ill *N 1055: nvsnmhn more performance and one that speaks Six minutes of the opening period vollunes for his coming hockey fu- me H= we e he - re: ee ie 233.. 2‘.i‘.‘.1Z"‘;...."l§°.§.‘Z... 2??-’. .till rs thomnidng. ‘ ceo OiN'l’R.EAL AND BOSTON are the battle fronts for the n al Hockey League playoffs ss the that this honor finally went. o Rangers had been turned hack at e goalmouth on two occasions, and th M 096 - after one of their attacks, the for- ing skirmimes of the Nation- w Roc anis were trapped inside the line. ing into the Ranger corner. first and second place teams in Chapman passed out to Jones and each division swing into action to- night, and judging by the rivals’ ie r the letters drive found the draper- s as a Charlottetown layer de games during the seasons play the flected the wafer pifst his goalie-_ Mnnaman' defence O’Brien Bell; centre, E. right wing, M/cEachex-n. Baundu'i\ encounters will no doubt provide the utmost in action. O C I T CNCGBU Black' Allawks, present Stanley Cup holders, will meet the chai- iengs of Tommy Gox-mania Mar- oons, I. team that at various times during the schedule has been re- garded as the team to beat for the honors. This series is very liable to be a stiff-checking. hard-hit- ting affair ss a bitter atmosphere has sprung up between the two smart clubs. O O O FPR HOOLEY SMITH an un- 'corteinty diue to the broken thumb he received in the re- cent game against the Americans, Maroon: will depend largely on Lionel Oorwcher to stop the fast- stspping Hawks, but all-in-all the usual play-off brand of close- ohscking hockey seems certain with bath squads waiting for the breaks. _ O O M THIS DISTANCE 0. repet- ition of the fanned 1988 series seems very likely ls Torontofs hllh-powered Leafs invade Boston for the opening game of their best out of five series for the National Hockey League flag. All season the two squads have displayed bitter struggles in all their games and there seems little in choose be- tween them. Bruins have been im- pressive in their treat comeback to the heights and in their final league games have been mighty hard to defeat while the Leafs. running rampant at the start. slumped for a while. but lately like their opponents seem to have regained all their fire. With such a setup therefore, it would be use- leu to predict anything but the toughest kind of series, lilreb' to go the full limit of games with the ultimate winners chances of copptng the silverware very bright indeed. - W, 101” this in Qirit. '11loy Till per- ~ BRINGING UP FATHER . 9*) 1 are H0£g are OH. MY! I 9 N‘T- ‘ri-\A~r 'foo BAD? MscManamnn in the visiting cage was giving a sensational display and the Rangers were finding it a michty hard task to beat him. How- ever, a 'minute alter the half-way mark of the period, they accounted for two goals in thirty seconds. Blacquiere, fast-moving defenceman, tallied the first on a buming drive from outside the blueline, when a brilliant play, Worth to Whitlock, saw the latter p'ayer gc in unmol- estcd and slide the dl-sc into the csgc. Millionaires had a msn serving ‘time as the second period got un- derway, end the Rangers' gauging took but a minute to run the count to 3-1, Whitlock again scoring as his linemates. Worth and McKinnon, drew assists on the play. Enjoying a two-goal lead, the Rangers neverthefess were sending four-man attacks into enemy ferri- tory a.nd their efforts lead to two more goals. Worth got the first one on assists from Biacquierc and Mc- Kinnon and the same player ac- counted for number five on the prettiest play of the night two min- utes later. Breaking fast with Saunders, he fed his winger a pass at the line that carried him in close. Saunders coolly drawing the goalie to one side, returned the rubber to Worth, and the latter just went through the motions to slip it in the et empty I1 - Never giving up, but sending at- tack alter attack over the Ranger line, the Millionaires scored their second goal at the sixteen-minute mark, 0'Bricn, big defenceman, tak- ing Cha.pman's pass and riflins C118 past DeBiois with lightning-like rapidity. , Amherst outpiayed the winners during the early xr 'ts of the third period and it li " T as if they might tie it up after Cray had scor- ed unassisted less than three min- utes after the start. But the Ran- gers recovered their form to pump ‘.u four more counter! before the bell. "Butler" Worth, after draw- .ing las goalie out, missed the wide open not eight minutes after the start, but stoned for the mor short- HURRAH ’ satisfied with the Maritime Hockey championship but was also going M prediction while he was at lt? that stlongaveitthisyeennedtdnot Cllarlottetcwn, Saint Joi-rn. Halifax. and possibly Moncton would all ; ` :- Game 9-3 number away mile events over LINEUPB Am:herl¢_GoaT Mac Gray Black right WIDE Andres Jones left wing J. Gray. Uhapmau. Rangers-Goal DeBlois, defence, Gillis Blacquiere, centre. itlock, PBITJH left F1118 Worth M Refereeqlack Kane. SUMMARY .First Period: 1-Amherst, Jones 6.52. ` 2-Rsngers_ Blacquiere, 11.30. uzozllangers. Whitlock (Worth) Penalty-Bell. Second Period: 4-Hangers, Whitlock, (Worth, McKinnon) 1.00. crm hw 5-Rangers, W (B uiere, Mcmhhehi 12.10. ' Q “65R.sngers, Worth, (Saunders) ' *fll==I|#.i=\i=n-il---efklsasli ICAPITOL- LAST TIMES' 'rooav STRAND - hasr miss Toon Moria canals IN _ 1 ‘=MYSTERY WOMAN ' RICHARD Zane Groy’s “WEST ofthe FEEDS.” ALSO-LAST BED Blhhxt PLUS NEW SERIAL Nw can `\!. DIX IN' one IIE COLOR) §s1>oRT BRIEFS 7-Amherst O’Brien, (Gray) 18.00. Penalties~Saunders, Blecqulere Third Period: 8-Amherst, Gray, 2.43. - 9 ;~Rangers, Worth (Blacquiere) 10-Rangers. McKinnon, (Whit lock, Melischem) 12.00 _ i 11-R.a.hgers. nlacquiere, (worth, *F Whitlock) 12.20. 12-R-angers, Whitlock (Blacqui ers) 18.50 Pemltiés-seuhders, neu, shares, D Mclllachern. INlB|ANS NRFNU' Waffing ion Junior Monctonians' To Fight For 1 (C. P. By G||nniia.n'a Special Wlrc) L N. S., March 23- Tiger Warrington, Liverpcol’s dusky ( light-heavyweight slugger, today Ready For Second Game of Series With C P. By Guardian's Special Wire) O'I'I‘AWA March 22-Their leg- aceeprgq g, propose; fmm ;_ W, weariness following the long trip f Lewis, Halifax promoter, to fight* Heavy C"°"f{n_\ Ottawa Rideaua P55 heavyweight championship at Heli the Maritimes a. thing of the t. epared tonight o give O wa P fgx Ap;-u 9 13 Wu not known Rideaus a real battle tomorrow whether Renault had been signed night when they clash in the sec- or not, and Warrington put in the °“d Game °f their Mem°’m c“P provision that he would fight only S@f|°5~ A Wm 01' U U9 Will El'/6 if his injured hand was bwk in Rideaus the series and a. berth in gps/pe, ` the semi-finals. Should’ Moncton I lnish on top tomorrow night a Nm .leon Renault for the canadian M°H'=t°n Re? Indismtyefe _ 1' B eh ._1._._l___ DUNN AFTER VIURLD T|TlE .__...._ 5 lrd gan-ie 'will be played Tuesday. Disappointed but far from dis- couraged over their allowing in the opening game, the young Mari- timers are confident in their abil- ity to square the series. Red In- dians had a. light skating session t B. oday and every player is ready nd eager to get another crack at he local Junior champions. Meanwhile, Rideaus are set to Claims Ml!.l'.it_illl€. HOC' give their best efforts in an at- key League Wu Be ;:.':r;..°°.:.::._"a.:°s‘.s..1°..;.v: In Operation Next Year. ~ _ ° K.EN'1'v11lLE. N. 8., March 22- Jaok Conn ma of the Halifax shirts showed real class in scalping 1-, _ e Red Indians 11 3 in thc first me Thursdiay night go _ ilelther team plans any changes (C. P. By GuardI;n's Special Wire) in goalie Roger Lewis. a star in the the lineups. Moncton will have ing game, back between the . M86 open W°|V°fh1¢S» Si-fliieni-lay vmwnced pipes with long "Dua" vvhlte and here today that his team was not er Mition on the defence. king ace of thc visitors will t° “mg the C°'“°dn'm' 013‘mT”¢ and start at centre flanked bv Jvnvnv wor1d’s championship to the East ern gateway 'nm Halifax mentor made another the Maritime Hockey I.eaig'ue would be in operation again next year dc- 5 spite the inferiority complex the Canadian Ameteur Hockey Associ- C 'fnow whethrr it would he the "Bid fi 'Ilhciw' or "Big Four," but he mid hlvo IIHIGS. s on right wing and 'Babe lane on loft wing. Coach Finnlii uid will depend on Calhoun. Fras "Ticki" Gould, captain and play- 1118 . mm . ., LeB ' ' Go cArthur, Bell and Bastarache to READ‘S CORNER TIGERS DOWN FEEETOWN IKAPI/E LEAFS _-_.___ | A,IH$ Mid exciting game 01 hge . | l _ he key W” Pmed in B°d°‘*“° “nk °“ who will eet th New Bmhswiekers he IS A T Wedrfesgay’ Mamh zum between in compextlitinn feor the Inter-Ma.ri- _Reeds other Tigers and Freetown tune u.0phy_ Ji/laple leafs. The game ended 3-2 14' ____ in favor of the Tigers. c _ ‘ A-iih01leh the ice was heavy pad flhgsllpy, the teams put forth their money’s worth of dashing hockey. the ilve minute mark Roy Crozier, dew. took a shot, and his brother, Billwe banged home the rebound. their blue line. But the Tigers again a Player behind the Maple Leafs’ iod was scored by Roland Crozier 069-nass!roznRoy,fromcl.ose in. In the last Period MacFarlane The following are the lineups: Maple Leafs: goal, B881! Taylor; defence. Morris Deacon, Anthony Tigers: goal. F. Mscquan-le; ds- fence, Bruoe Crozier. H. Lefurgey; forwards Roy Crozier. Roland (C.P. By Guardl`L1n‘s Special Wire) MUSICAL :ll ' ‘ TH! SHOW MONDAY Alnndyilsouoaple greuwarncrbmu. 9 STARS! T00 GIRLS! WEEKLY NEWS ____-_-i STRAND slip-%¢hhef"mdiol..Now nethnnuagbyysdy-played by no cd linda-danced |iyAnnDvmak..and¢|on¢n» of uber feharu la chic "swlalal" a n_d _ FOR MONTHS IS COMING _TQ Till, h . ss- AI.I_EE M‘.!§.!.iE" _ W __ I _ The New Brunswick Rifle Aseocia- ‘an ""*" tion 15 making plans to have the threatened with an wuts attack hart H 0 U K E Y ”`”‘.}“l’.§“~.‘f‘"%.‘.¥§."“"l....°.§....”f.fl.i.“’.‘€f.i T. Pro cl s a Strong committees have been ap- pointed to look after the detadis of entertainment, ranges, historical, etc. It is hoped to have riflemen from all over the Maritimes attend in addition to the teams from Nova. Scotia and Prince Edward Island itisthemtentionofthemw Brunswick Rifle Association to have three men present who attended t and save the few fans their me in-sf, shoot fifty years ago this wr summer Major J. Twlning Hart, a 'H10 im D¢l'i0d Ollerled slowly, the f°..mer gale team shot 1_5 the one teams feeling each other out. At rwmming ,New Bmnswmkm., and it is believed that them is a member Edfword Island teams still living alternaftely in the three Maritime “lim “he” R’°Y °"°“‘°" °h"°k°d Provinces and it is thought that this is the first time that the shoot bm” “ne ‘md Went in "-1°” 0” Tal' has been conducted in the Loyuust $1' gigs mm “° °h““"° W 55”- City in many years. if not in fact r ° ° Y “W1 1” the ‘°°°“¢ Per' since competitive matehesheveheeh Jamboree which is to he me on inaugurated. Commenting on the above slate- mred °n a pass f5°m M' D°“‘°°“- ment we would say that while “& mm “€““" WW” sussex has been the scene of almost fr H M 9The°“‘e tcm 3 P355 all t-he competitions in New Bruns- gm- removed from Wm- 15 shawn by . °‘“ - _°°°°- “ms We" wick for the rn/ter-Menume trophy. mmf evemb' mamhed' Wm* BBS” Saint John being too unreliable on Taymr making many 5en5°M°n“'1 ‘account of fog, yet our memory re S°"'°5 f°"' “"5 Mme 1°°»fS- RW cells two occasions within recent °""'°°T 5°” th” °“‘Y P°”°'“Y 1" the years in which the contests were h ¥‘““°- W- B“"“5 W” "W "f°"¢°- held in sein: John, 1910 me 1913, me mm-ns,h<,ns1 Deg congress. and on both trips Prince Edward Island won the trophy. was ver' Jldiificult to get the rifle- men interested for some reason or teh" tes' was ot Those of Ls who remained at home dubb d them th forlorn hopes' and ligured tiiev were in for a real of everybody ftwv won he match used it brouch-t results. Everv man 'l’0R0N'I‘O. Merch 2_2-Sudbury, 'nhe personnel wus mul. w. K. Cub Wolves and Oshawa Maiors Rogers, (captain, Linux. Bmcc “FN °fd“`ed t°n1€ht W P155' 3 Sud' DUCK. SEL F- G- Kl‘H1\‘~‘fl\'. I-lCll-t. record for a daily double pay off u ea able ifef. den-death ame he;e tomorrow no C. McLean, S t..1umcs Loud:-l Poly o re I s _ y s - Result Theme. coal-tendenjhlght for the .right to continue in, nn. set. Allen M-¢.c~_be_ Lwut. 11318 MCDOHHM D-Hd Mllynie MC- fthe Memorial Cup hockey play-*James Moore. Gunner J. D. l\/I~’»l:xc, HM-ry Topstcr of ,Jersey received er for Rideaus. Cy Dcnneny will sociation executive threw out Sud- Ewen will form the defensive bar- downs after the Ontario Hockey As- coach A-thol Sc~m-sn. D. A. MacKinnon, Sgt. E. Mclnnis, ~ -‘"*"' ' ' ' “= Sgt. James Moore, Som. Allen Mc- .. _ oehe,Be.J.Liml_n,sgt_A. sv GEORGE MCMANUS r gm L_ M51;-_,A OH, YEAH* c‘%“"‘“ Gow ASHC/9é~ _ L i l 1 - , .,, l' I ...D 2. ` ~ . . -_-v' , \ \ , ‘ _ - 1 »" - ~ ` ` ’ ' '-' ' " "'°*_"' ‘_ '* ' ‘ - » - The finish of i` ~ match was shot in heavy rain. _“ova Scotia and Prirce Edward 7\ “cl were r-nning neck and neck. If Prince “iwend Ifnrnd rm/.ie a b~_ll‘s efc the last ‘hot would have the se"-s scrre but the Islanders would win with the best soo"e at the long range. Mac- Kinnon flred and made a bull. The score, 739, was a new record. In last weeks Sport Briefs we cornmerited on the rough playing in saint John and predicted that some serious injuries would occur unless 't was curbed. During the past week Des Sm“h had h‘s nose brr"'fn, Vince Uvlngstone co"ar bone #fractured and s~hou'~-"r bo:-e ~hivmed. Brennemann check was guilt open. Renaud was off for three ihys for repairs, Monson‘s injury, a serious one, was the previous week, Jerry MeOabc, _former Abbie de- vlmuma.hss|snesoi\o|c¢Itsl$er appendicltis operation. Jerry was ly after an-ivol here but stalled And who do you think title leading scorer is in Saint John? None aww than Monty Muckle, fonnezily of the Hsvdrs. Do you remember thai chant first season Muckle came down re he was 'lille leading scorer, then seemedtohavelostthearten- tirely? Last iligures realeased show Mackie with 15 points, Getliffe with Archer 13, Monson 13, Desilttes 11 Kelly 10, Shields 10, Sherwood 10. Mcfhbe 9, Brennernan 8, (Brenna- men was absem from choline up several weeks) and Bill Walker 5. Sa»intJ0lm, N.B.wil1 hold a monster celebration of the King’s Silver Jubilee, extending fmm Ma! which ' the T""`°" "‘““'W”‘“°’» Wm” 1" or beth Nova scene. and Pence also to June arc with pemeiuar - 9 mphasis on the last named date ls the King’s birthday. The The Merle leafs then fvmd the The semi John 'rlelegmph Jour- entir community win be partici- pmy and hemmed um Tigers behind nal says "the annual shoot is held e patlng. There will be a great street parade, etc. The dates have been selected to coincide with the 'DT¢B»~ ence of Lord and Lady Baden- Powell in connection with the bid P ovincinl Boy Scout and Girl Guida Saturday Julie ist Mid cxberld into Sunday. The Germans may be war minded but they still think of other thlvse the fact that the first World dog ow will be held at Frankfurt on sh - - i,Maine in April. Two Gemians, noted aluthoritles on dogs, will look after t e details. 'Ilhey are members of record for ski jumping was ma/cis mfg; éavnges' Aélan Clwlanrg In 1913 the Council ofthe P. R. A. byi R/:dar Anderson in the mmf. Hamm' MI;bFar1°“' ' Lewis' were undecided up until the last national ski jumping contests at me' minute about sending a team, It Pfiantica. Yugo Slnvia last Monday, 95 metres, (311.6) feet.) Two Fmgiisfh soccer teams are this summer. Some years ago the nly sport the Russians had lu his if huns was drinking Vodka is ' other. A "sera .n 8 °"'“°‘°- J' I'°’“’9°y' D' M°I““‘S' wzetlmr by Lieut- W- K. Rosers- elolcerlhg for e mp io soviet Russia e 9 is. I 0 _ of " 7. . , Ordered To P lay 80041 lickklgvbut tothe astonishment few ounces of which paralyzed him completely. Now under the new Sudden Death W.hate'vor kind of pep talk W. regime there is a vast expenditure an stadiums and sport grounds, per- on the icnnfshct as he never shot tlculwrlv in the larger centres such Game Today before x-url they were n proud bunch as `1\/iosoow and Leningrad. At -A `vi'l~_fn they returned with the big ‘silver cup. Odessa. the great grain port, a crowal of 49.000 watched g football golnv n few months ago. Wlzzzi is believed io be a new was rcuo'.'d<‘d M Tropical Park. Miami, Florida, Lost Tuesday. when $7205.40 for eovplinp the winners of the filet and third races. The probably start the Mentze1-Bey- bury's 4-3 victory of Wedrrsdayi The other occasion that mx” team nearest to 'I\lcs:l.1‘y’s figure was 33,- mour-Trottier line again, with night on the grounds the northern von at saint John was in 1910. The Goo. paid at Aurora, Ill. He gave Bmwn,1q>Gowan and Darrsgh re- team played three "imports," one sland team was composed as . lieving on the attack. Il-nore than was allowed. ~ 'oil0ws. Major J. M, Jones. Capt. $500. to Jockey Charles Hairisworth who lmd ridden the two winners, on learning tim, he had been sick in hospital and had few opportunities to ride this season. 1-larry certainly deserves success. ` Stove Hamas who fought Mex Scihmellng at Hamburg. Geslmany, .rccen-tly, took a terrific beating and has been in hos;-tal ever since. Iii will he qviio a while before the imxrimn pugilist will be .fit agin. l?umns’s poor showing against the Gr-rmnn was caused by his fond- ness for Gemnm beer. He dmnil several pints of it daily. This caused his wind to be short ahh soft/ened him up. BUSINESS MAN CYCLING CAPE 'IOWN__i0anadin.n Plea -cnlvliriz, which lost favor in South Africa. os far back as 1895. is re- 'u_i'n‘ng io ”`jf‘1la'it_v-'-not so much -o ns a spar” rs a means of trims-‘ oortaticn, Workers who live some distance from Cape Town have bought bicycles nad ride to work because they Q 's dllper X5 udng he holly Ines. W]'lat is Clainled to be W0rld'5 _ v re. H U( if 1 rl e. 1 .1 .-n ,.. »: \ s _ , i ' °"" ' ‘ __ ' ' ‘THE CHARL(YI"T`ETOWN GUARDIAN ' PAGE SEVEN .» _ ~r . _, _, A _ ,. 'Tilt ., _ 1 i iz? r i 2. ' _ gal _5 ` ' 1 ._ -:~. ` ._ 4 -..._.,.;,.- ..a.i<,» fi 5 ’ ‘., . ._\ . ,_ .f il _ iff. ' :il ig _ ;.TL._'if . 2' ‘-5'?-'§<"'¢ _ ,, .N \ I 1 '~s _ _,V ».s_ :1.ff\.‘:~ _~ , 4 i 4 » .*, » ; éui N I . i ._ ‘T. .,, 1- i ). ,_ lf. .i T :L vi MH? 1 fur! 5 _ i 1.3' il _ _ .Pt r iw. . »»~.s>_5 r ‘ _ ` sq; 5~ . .~ ~ A . l.-»*;-s