Tl"l_l_'3__ (nifiknurrrr tuiwnn (juanmaiw Abbie JUNIOR ABBIES HAND RANGERS .4-s OTHER SPORT ' , mus sizvrci . BOWLING a l 30mm; A l aocxcr BASKETBALL WRESTLING " _ x-nni i Winners Gain Early And Th en Closing Rallie Outsmarti-ng and outplaying their gpptrflflllll lot two periods to gar- ncr a two-goal lead, Harry Rich- ardson's Junior Abbies last night broke the spell the Rangers held over them this season when they scnt the city league favorites down to a 4-3 defeat in a game that was last and action-cranuned through- out. The result left the three teams tied in the standing with a win apiece. g Led by Reg I-‘lannigan who shot the Abbies Into an early lead that was never overtaken, and then giv- ing the Abbles what proved to be the winning goal on a. penalty shot the winners outplayed their tippo- nents thoroughly for two periods and then went back on the defen- sive in the final session to hold the Rangers in check. At one time tn the second period Abbles led 4-1 but although the losers drew the count to 4-3 early in the final ses- |[0|\ on brilliant goals by Worth and McKinnon, they could not pierce or break through the defen- live measures employed by the win- INS. Abbics were masters of the Ran- gcrs last night. Playing a mme- wliut cautious but mighty effective style of game Abbies were content to let the Rangers carry the play to them and then break away themselves on last sorties into Ranger territory. They waited for the breaks that. came and although In justice to the lasers that they weren't up to their usual form, it would have taken a. mighty smart team to defeat the Abbies last night, Judging by the manner in which they backchecked and took opposing playersout of the lay. Abbies’ defensive system the first period proved hard to pene- trate and Rangers resorted to long drives, but the Abbies were clear- ing well and stopping the incom- ing Rangers regularly. Abbies took a. 2-0 lead. before the five-mixiute mark had been reach- ed, Flannigan accounting for the first when his wicked drive from the blue line fooled DeBlois com- pletely. Not 2 minutes later Dar- ragh broke fast from a Ranger attack, rounded the defence and then slipped the disc to Dowling who batted it in. Pmngers pressed dangerously when McDonald and McClintick were waved ior roughing, but they weren't finishing their plays around the net. However, with the teams at lull strength Rangers got back in the running, Levi Blacquiere picking a loose rubber in front of the Abbie net to score easily. For the remainder oi the session it was a. nip and tuck affair with Rangers warding oil dangerous Abbie attacks when McDonald drew his second penalty of the period. Abbies outplayed and outscored Rangers 2-1 again in the second session. Close checking spoiled the game from a. spectators viewpoint but proved mighty effective for the Abbies as they halted Rangers reg- ularly to break away on fast, two 1nd three men breaks. Darrngh shot the Abbics into a. 8-1 lead at 6:27 of the period, breaking in on DeBlois alone alter s three-man attack had been tem- porarily halted. Dive minutes and two seconds later Abbies wcre ew- nrded a penalty shot and Flaunt- gan scored his second goal on an- othr-r wicked drive. Rangers couldn't break through despite herculean eflorts but apen- eity to Flannigan saw a Ranger gang attack realize, "Butler" Worth batting the disc in after battling of‘! three Abbie players. , Rangers had a. big edge on play in the final session as they sent Lead Turn Back s ._Of Losers l-Rungers, McKinnon, 4.42. Penalties: McClintick, Pound (2), Campbell, McDonald, McEachern. Referees-L. Simpson and “Chick" Williams. . RED WINGS EARN TIE IN MIDGET LEAGUE Jack McCourts Canadians were ‘within l0 seconds of defeating Midget Red Wings at the Forum. l8" lllkht but had to be content‘ when Icith Jay's ' with s Z-all draw hard drive from the blue 11m trickled into the Canadian net. Re- sult of the game left Wings at me top of the league, sporting a, Dne- point lead over their last night's opponents, The game was easily the best‘ of the season, midBEt encounter with both teams skating larrt and dlBPllI-ylng neat combination efforts. Canadians were on a. par with their Ollllonents and desperate defensive measures once they had gained a -1 lead kept the Wings out, until Jay came through with his timely Bbal McIntyre of Canadians scored the opening goal at 4.2a of the first period, slamming the disc 1n from "- mlxllll. "Three minutes later a Jay w Kelly play Dffldliced u... equallw‘ 1°!‘ the Wines with Bert Steele mapping e backhander inat "-43 l0 Dllt Canadians in front 889-111. a. lead which they held un. til 10 seconds before the final bell. -i-—-—-—--_._ Down T7zed4lleys -___. HOLY NAME BOWLING comvmncmr. LEAGUE Maritime Electric n. v. Bell 240 201 193 A. Ford 18a 13o '1‘. McAdam 142 115 210 R. Larter 160 146 189 F. Cox 188 m5 162 Total-ZMQ. Shamrocks 5- Murphy 19s 222 26g K. McMillan 11c 18a 285 E. Ranahan "146 153 113 F‘. McMillan 21o :75 207 M. McDonald - 250 18B 149 Total-mics, lush slnsle. K. McMillan 2B5. H1211 three. o. Murphy 677, Eagles R. Bowes 226 186 257 o. Giilis 22s toe 14a G. McMahon {to 182 193 g lrffiey 13s 147 215 . er 189 l Total-WIS. 81 259 Style Marts - F. Hennessey 202 134 245 B. Connolly 187 211 131 A- Kelly 11o 192 l6l D. McDonald 1&8 215 190 B. causation 157 269 188 Total-2903. Hlsh single, B. Callaghan 209. High three, R. Bowcs 669. '1‘0ll1ght at 7 o'cl ck, La Olinkers vs Prince Ggocery Jgfdry Ah 3.30 H01)’ Name All Stars v5 Old 'I‘imers, Big Four League. LADIES BOWLING Kelly and Mclnnis Trophy Tip Tops J. McCabe 144 234 167 M. Duffy l2l 192 204 L. McDougall 131 7n 117 E. Mitchell 24-8 Ill I351 D. Brown 1.74 131 11g Total—-23Bl. (Jo-Eds I. Dougan l6l llli liil M. Brown 86 80 103 M. Clinton 121 7B 117 K- Flynn 156 1st 194 M. Wash "ill 106 14g Tota.l—-l871. High sinsle. Esther Mitchell 251. High three Esther Mitchell 610, Tonight at 7 o'clock, Freeze 0mg Wave upon wove of three and four V5 Vlgllblmlls- man attacks into Abbie territory. but despite their stouthcarted ef- Mommy evelllllg °l1 l-lle 150E; forts the best Rangers could do was garner one goal, Ab McKin- non going through the entire Ab- bie team alone to register, after a rolling puck had robbed him of o. iounter not liolf u minute before when he had broken through, that lime alone, too. Six times during the session the teams played shorthanded with the Abbles drawing four penalties, but on every occarton Rangers couldn't score with the advantngc in man- Power. Rangers‘ two penalties came in the final fi minutes of tin-i Period and temporarily called a bolt to the Rangers gang attacks that had been featuring the entire wssion. S UMMAIIY 1st Period L-Abbies, Flannigan, 2.10. 3-—Abbies, Dowling (Darrach) 3—-Ra.ngers, L. Biacquiere, 12.08. Penalties! McDonald (2), Mc- Clintick. , 2nd Period t-Abbleo, Dsrrsgh, 6.27. 5—Abbies, Flsnnigan that) 8.29. (i-Ranger-s, Worth, 18.01. Penalties: McEachern, McKinnon Pond, Chant, Nannigan. (penalty Name Alleys, Mitch ell McDonald, lust missed the Hail of Fame, in rolling up the high single game or 43o. Mitchell's record breaking achievement came by the way of a spare in the first frame, and then striking out with e.even strikes, just missing the possible by a spare in the first instead of a. strike. The former alley record oi’ 422 made in a league game, was held by flurry Creswell. B u_l_l d o g s Hand Arrows 3 - 2 Defeat Cross Roads blinded Alexandra Arrows a 3-2 defeat at me Forum last night in a regular leggue game. Clem and hard- fuughi, throughout thc game was a fight to the mum all the way through with the issue always in doxbllgrgey crowd witnessed the ame and indications point to even jggrger attendances ii the Mums continue to display "l9 "m9 Wile oi bristlinfl acllvll~llmm°d l‘°°‘ i s And Cr i New Flyweight C h a m p i0 n (Ar. By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Jan. ill-Benny Lynch of Scotland won the world's f.y- weight. championship today by out- poinzing Small Montana of Manila in their 15 round title fight. Lynch, holder oi the British crown scaled ill pounds, six ounces ior the bout. Montana, hitherto recog- nized as champion by the National Boxing Association of the United States, weighed 107 pounds, ten OUIICOS. ‘Thirteen thousand fans turned out for the scrap. Lynch carried the light throughout, chasing the faster Montana to all corners oil the ring, although never able tol land with his knockout punch. r i Lynch aggressively piusued the j dancing Filipino target and bom- ; barded him with rights and lefts. He worked better at close quarters than the shifty Montana. In the sixth, a left hook caught Montana on the jaw and drove him into the » ropes. The 14th and 15th rounds had the fans out of their seats as Montana. attempted to carry the light, par- ticulany in the 14th round, when he stopped his dancing tactics and drove 1n with both lists swinging. Lynch willingly mixed with him, however", and slowed the Filipino down with a. left to the jaw. Lynch beck away from his rival 0111i’ once during the fight. In the 15th Montana let both fists go at the body. and crossed two hard rights to the jaw, forcing the husky Scot to cover up. After the fight, Montana said he thought he had won. "But I'm not going to argue," he added. “The referee says Lynch- and that goes for me." Miniature Rifle Shoot Some fine scores were hung up at the Miniature rifle shoot of No. 6 Composite Co. held last night at the Armouries Range. Competition was close throughout with only five Point: separating the first eight scores. Great interest is being taken this season and three new rifles m to shortly arrive in the City for use of the members. Also, another indication oi increased miter-est ‘and cooperation is the fact that ys_t__§__t_ls Toronto Team Wins 6-2 Hall 0f Fame BOSTON Jan. 19-—(AP)—l-Iope- l lesly beaten the Boston Bruins, turned a 6-2 defeat into a free-for- eil by staging an unconvncing gang fight. with the Toronto Mapie Leafs ‘tonight before a packed czowrl 0f 15,000 at. the Boston Garden. The disorders broke out in the third period when Leafs had a 5-1 1 lead. Hooley Smth started wrest- i‘ ling with Red Homer and half a dozen other players joined in. Or- der finallly was restored and Smith, Homer, Ray Getliihe and Jimmy Fowler were given major petiaizies. ‘ Leafs started blllldillg lll0ll.‘ Oufl- ~ sided lead during the first two min- utes oi p y when Bil. Kendall reg- ) istered u assisted. Then late ill the ‘ period Honky Smith was penalized and before he come buck rookie Gordeu Drillon from Moucton had l, fired m two more soflls- [v Drillon made n. three in a row and 4-0 for Leafs in the next ses- i sion with another goui that lie i scored after taking a pas-s from‘ Harvey Jackson. Thercwus no tur- ther scoring in the period. Gelliiie and Bill cowlev. W119 used to play hockey 1n the Mari- tiities, combined for the first. Bos- ton goal, Getlifte scoring from close in. Bill Thorns went. through alone w give its four goal lead again, but Getliffe came back near the close of the period with an unassisted goal. A few minutes later Red Hor- uer ended the scoring with the as- sist of Davidson. SUMJVIARY Fizst Period 1—Toronio, Kendall, 1.50 2—Toronto, Drillon, 14.45 il-Toronto, Drillon 15.31 Penalties: Smith. Second Period 4—Toronto, Drillon (H. Jackson) 14.17 Pnalties: Homer. Third Period 5—Boston, Getliffe. (Cowieyl 29° 6—Toronto, Thorns 8.52 ‘I-Boston, Getltffe 16.50 a_'roronw, Homer (Hamilton) 11:40 _ Penalties: Davidson 2. (major), Homer (mullin- (niojor), Getiiffe (malllfl- Smith Fowler PLAY DRAW’ NEW YORK. Jan. i9 — (GP) ~—- Momreal Canadians fought New York Americans to a. l-l overtime tie in a National Hockey League match tonight before 12,000 fmxs. The deadlock enabled Rangersto the deadlock unbroken. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) gmuingtg; NEW YORK, Jan. lKP-Nnpolegn 1—canadlen5' Jonat (Morena i 32112:, aqxiso ofstlliceglgigotgéladciizlml- Gagnon) n03’ 0nd heroes of the past. today were Pena1ly_Bu5well‘ . voted msitions in baseball's per- swmld Pelmd manent hall of fame m. Cooper:- Sooring-None. wwm N_ y_ Penalty-Hell“ ‘The trio, winners of a poll taken TM"! fill“ from the membership of the Base- 2“Rall5el'5- Keen“! (Muldmllliball Writers Association oi Am- watsom 220- erlca, will join the "original illi- Pvllaltles-Nolle- mortals." Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth. ‘l-lonus Wagner, Christ); lllailiew- <son and Walter Johnson. who 'were elected in the first p311 ‘art year. Bronze placqilcs of the "oi-ll: WINGS WHIP HAWKS DETROIT, Jan. i9—-(CP)——Det- roin Red Wings overcame the Chi- cago Indian sign tonightand whip- ped the Black Hawks 7-2 for their immortals" already have bccn h first hometown win of the National in the mu tum at c:<~.rir=1:=i:i\\-h Hockey League season from the v birthplace oi’ baseball. Thoe oi sectional tail-enders. ibnjoie, Speaker d Ycziz: ival‘. bc The league's leading scorer, 146- c iereri immedio‘. ly, pound Larry Aurie, led the c.ham-, Liajoie who batted .300 ior pions to victory before 10.000spec- I years in the majors win-n such on 13mm He 550mg] two goalg and average was a mark seldom lcilCll- ‘m; credited with two assists, ed, led ‘the voting in tire second The game ended m ghg 31-95595; poll. The speedy Frenchman. who scoring rampage seen new this saw service with thc old X91115 -' year, Detroit scoring four goals and Chicago one in the final four min- utes. The seven Red Wing goals, made the game their highest scor- ing effort this season, and put them ahead of the Hawks in their series for the first time. Syd Howe almost matched Aur- leis record, scoring twice and aid- ing in one of Anne's goals. Howe turned in the most brilliant indiv- idual piece of the evening for the first goal of the game, skating solo nearly the length of the ice in the first period. Pete Palangio scored alone at the end of the second period for the first Blackhawk goal, and Marty Burke knocked the final goal past Normie Smith at 19.51 of the third on passes from Art Wiebe and AndyiBlair. Hec Kilrea scored Detroit's final counter, his first goal of the seas- on, and his brother Wally's goal opened, the mad dashes to the nets in the closing minutes. Only 15 seconds separated goals by Howe and Auric in that period. SUMMARY First Period 1—Detroit, Howe, 10.47. Penalties-Pettinger. Second Period 2--Detroit, Aurie '(Barry) 7.35. 3—Dctroit, Bruneteau (Petiinger) 14.17. ed hi" greats-t stardom in a Cleve rland uniform, ranked sccrztri with 165 votes as against 153 for Young, one of the greatest. pitchers of them all. Seventy-five per cent oi the to- vtal. or 151 votes, was necessary to election to the Hall of Fame. Grover Cleveland Alexander. form- er Chicago Cub and St. Louis Cardinal pitching star now report- ed near death, was jus: 26 votes shy of election with 125. All three of thoc named today are still living. Sntythe Goes “Top HaV' (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BOSTON, Jan. lib-Con Smyihe. the Toronto Maple Leafs‘ publicity- wise manager, created o filrore in the Boston Garden tonight; when he arrived in the formal raiment. of a cutaway coat, striped trousers and a silk topper. Two policemen uric assigned as his 212C111 cf 12"". :' . "ti also to dhcourage any of the hoc- key patrons who xcyrc ;.: iron man xi t lnnuiliifiiiiii ' DEFEA T) 1s‘ - penalty while Charlottetown jatfle To Dra I Afterplaying l0 minutes overtime: PRINCE STREET lust night the Crystals were still loading Abbies by one game for the Island championship when they fought to a five-all draw at the (‘rystai Rink. The game was rough at times and nine penalties were handed out. Turning on the heat in the sec- ond period the Crystals cut‘ down the Charlottetown Abbies’ early i load to finally overhaul them just‘ iive seconds before regulation time to give the fans the best game oi hockey seen here in years. 600 ‘fans roared titemseives hoarse as the trams catching each other short- hzuidcd by penalties played and fivc men up thc ice. Ray stun zigain stood out for the Ablries while Chick Gallant. playing the last. two periods andovertimewith- out relief. scored three goals and had an assist on a fourth. The Abbles had the cdqc in the 11hr. period and after fivc mitiuu-s . lay "Shag" Stmvnrt. took Saun- ' pass to open the scoring. Alc- then tirew a penalty but the I s»: in. Two minuws later Kane W Local Tealm, After Losing Early Lead Earn Draw In Benn)’ Lymih Leafs-Bruins Game EndsiTrlfl Elellled? Lastzsecondsofqvertime in Wild Free-for-all AslTQ Baseball's.) S!’ IIOOL GIRLS BIG SPECIAL SKATE ym 1937 CliV r es its debut r . . solved through the faltcritlg Cr_v.s- ‘ mmgm m’ 8 (NMCA l l1 BANDS ll “ZALTZS ’l'()NlTE four ~r—1 Hoop Came At’ Holy Name Club Tonight ti. , _ x , . , five tackle 11w F»: 33* Ital; lillfillfglkt ‘it 3-0 for he Airlines. 3 and Lmme o, w“, 5 ‘lli Cnc (imlont came right loci. l ‘vim m!‘ ‘Mum to beat St-uii nitm" smlaklng out __ . - from lwliintl the Abbie not. to ~nnrc ' °t“_ll‘ l" a loose puck. m“ m“ The Crystals turned on the hi-nt l gm ml‘, in tile second canto iviih Chick [mug ml Gallant. again streaking through Expccl?“ ‘low n l m,‘ the Abbies defense to sink :1 hard Esqulml" m“ ' corner drive Lliat. the Charlotte- town goalie never saw, after one minute of play. Chick then drew a penalty for holding and the Ab- bie: sent four men up. W’helan grabbed Cudmores pass to beat Larkins at the four minute mark. pennitlcs but over anxious. Stull rose to great l heights to save dangerous drive: ' , While Iinrkins ha ., received a , shot in the final half of the period which ondrd 4-3 lnr thc "VLSiKQTIQI The third period found thc Ab- bies fighting hard to hold their one 1 ‘ goal lead while the Crystals sent i wave alter wave of piaycrs into offcilsive zone. The period was rough. with the Crystals ‘nking one I took three. The Abbief relieved the j pressure by shooting the puck up the ice. It looked as though the Abbies had the game when with five seconds io play Jack Scliur- than who 21nd boon closely ivritch- ed all evcxzinc. brake n\va_v total-cc i their worth b" ‘- l; iug encoumru‘ liv and tonight. will he 0' -, two straight. a young. smar‘ ' smart combinrl tough opponents for any the Crysals were l- Hall Special Skate l At The Forum o PM’ C . L . Two minutes lzrer ‘Whelan went to l llandle- , _ itho cooler and Chick countered , The 33m? “l “Q l‘ “S” ' with a solo rwli that found the J llglll all m? ~ i, , tuuhcs. The Abbies took two more I Tllm- 3-00? 1m“- HOlI" 7'>“7*q 1 This Evening Indications crowd at the s Forum tonight. The undone to l standing on»: c school. at present series with thc L?‘ 7. Crystals, Chm}; Clo" Penalties-Gallant‘ m. Ai~lwr~~r will» -1 g. 11; lir- Wlic In n . Third I'm-rind -__ .- g-‘n- tmns rngdxianm rlrnytvrvlF Pr», l1 ilillwi -i .3 hinjnr Hoopla JR. w vLLm M5 _ ______ 2o eulzE, Mv MAM, TO HAVE THE MEDAL wELLéENTERGD WE AlixVT DEDICATIHG 1M ‘THE PIQTLiF-HE-v-l HAD 1M MIND vimume ON MY cues? “THE ' ARRAY 011 MEDAL§ VREéENTED ‘TO ME BY Hi6 MAUESTV, vuRmc-i ‘THE BOER WAR, Bur ‘rt-rev MIGHT ‘DETRACT ‘FROM THE one GWEN ME BY ‘THE MAYOR _/ 7 seas/so ou-r THAT PAsTE SMILE, LHAE YOU WA§ i-IOLDIN’ A ROYAL. ‘FLUSH IN P014512 I .,/ iillliliiiiili 3/’? /fi . 5TUFF, GENERAL! A MONLJMENT-- " GLAD-HAND Ol: fiUPEEé AND "FLAGH A TOOTH . .lI. ntls pa. . for the tving coxmt. Prollll-‘t’ ,5r. me next meeting Major R B_ ’ . 4—-Chicago, Palangio. 18.45. mood‘ Gl "l I _ a . i“ _‘ M l- l» w ml 3:22; %‘.‘l.£3‘“§..‘§$§ii ‘iifiiiiéél Bad-- w $5: $355355 23?.‘ ;i‘”...1”€.it;“.§.i" hi‘: "1 will be a much appreciated and . .. - Th "l P°l'° eager to provide jnoiossioual Loc- ‘ ‘ . , l ‘ ' ‘ . st t divmon and sent l-iabitonts _ ,, _ ntc mark Charlie Cfllllll took Hnr- 809510 l n. tructivc address on rifle shoot segmelspomts-uv) on m? idle Mom’ mimDetrolt, W. Kilrea (McDonald) fjiginglifinnsgnnlie iuucclltintllicctilxcélnnflfi- n, Dickie-h. was“, p,“ U“, Crvstnl. b 1,, Egg,- Foilowiltg were lllnb night's ‘gal 34.8mm“ M’ the w” or tn? 5~D9lwll- Howe (All-Tle- l-ewlsl l President of the Bl'llli‘.-\ lflill to giggled figllhélllllilofgfigt {gals}? pgrtézflvp ' scoresf aim Lin v . 1329- ' co-opcrate with him by wcarzng ' ' ‘ . , .~ l“ kif, A MncMastcr 96 Little Aurcl_ Jniiat. aging but 7_Detmit_ Anne (Howe, Good_ m“ dress and n top hm ma, 1,1,3,“ all) doicltlce nnéifitlloolttgld n: if fall‘; - the _ul. R, Jenkins 95 brilliant left-winger of thc French- fellow) 183i ed me smythe gust“. ‘viii-ll n8 Flwko c"? H“ gulls l: 9m , Major Conrad 94 lllell. 59m llls mam lllw m early B-Detroit, Hec Kilrea (Al-Ill?) Hereabouts, thc dnjipcr bow 0i b01518 £0 Wmmalcn‘, JZéRQOP E. Burke 93 lead mllbway llmlugh me “mung 19.25. " the Leafs has n rvcmd of bltvu" 0H2 of rlillsrpnlqyflg)‘, "l ‘ o ‘ l K. Burhoe 92 Pellml ‘l5 he slammell B‘ h°t,back' F-CMCBSO. Burke (Wlebe, Blair) warfare with hostile Bruin inns g p‘) " " ‘w D. Iiluyne 92 handcr between Davie Kerrs legs 19_51_ and Manager Am Rm, m" n 15%.- SUMMARY ‘ t _ w. Dennis 91 on a. double relay from mower Penalties-None. ton Club that dates back . Vflral llmls- s °“.“l'l< B. MacLamn , pairof veterans. Howie More!“ and CHALLENGE years. Until tonight, thc siubbom ' pm; period A. Spillett 90 Johnny Gagnon. Smythian jaw always protruded ' F. Pickard 89 Rangers We" llllllble t0 Se?» u" We the Eastem Stars, do hereby belligerently in Boston Gardens. 1. Abbics, Stewart (Saunders) 5;00 g_<;;-y. W. Walsh 88 fqllilllzel‘ "mil 65ml’ lll_ U“! llllld challenge the Holy Redeemer For this ._pccin1 occouon. Snrvthe 2. Al) ‘s, lilhztlozk (Stewart) M100 i955 H, comer-m, ~58 59551011 when pinch-hitting BlltCll Dodgers to a friendly ~ game 0f forgot old enmity in orclci" to give 3. ACDICSV Kano 17:40.‘ ‘ W. Memorial; a5 Keeling‘ smacked a. double pass hockey to be played anytime suit- the customers a 1:111:11. Bun Ross g 4. crmos, Cluck _Gn.lalit 18:10. I M a Murdoch and Phil able. didn't. The Bruin n1eutm~ vhuck- Psi:lflics-Alrlliill". i G. Mayne s4 from llrr Y _ M, g V, ‘ h g Tmw _ R_ 1m"; 32 I Watson past. Wilf Cude. in the Can- Signed. lert deligh j l; “.160 g. r fuq _ a P . w_ Kgnv i, ache,‘ neg ‘ V. CHEQERIE. but he ua- 1n no u); n 3 _l“'l r-ricn. ,e!1.r~-i q ‘H “ ><> . .- -.~ ,_ mac. --1 - -~-- ~ ‘<- - G‘ “Iatmnald i i,,§“1.,§’Q§§§““;..YZ“‘§§' iiigflrlitfitltir c. hIlCllAlIL. mt Am Final:-- 1» vii-Ms- (‘lurk fiallll-t H"- 1Ql,l,],‘,l,m,, 70 I plnyuatidfiljlicit ‘slowing down, _icii;~____i g: Flljlalbllfgh 3, Sprinzlzvlli i’. ti. Ahlx", Y/iiclan lcllfllflOppy 4.37. LLIAMS OUR BOARDINF HOUSE with OUT OUR WAY By WI . - I A // I j-iAIZ-‘RUMF-‘FWAL-ie-BE 1/3’ CAM “Ti-l HERO Wi-wfls 7H6 2‘ A MOVIE 611v‘ DRAWING: - ’ A E-EAD ou-rl-i’ ‘ our WHO HE? f, ,-_ lwr~ ‘REALLY 15/ T“ s \ 1“l. flat’ .'¢é_ ‘l-Q‘- -.