BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER sronr DOWN -THE- BACK STRETCH A good program oi ice racing u “k9 place on the course on 1 at street this aiternoon com- mglong at two o'clock. An inter “on; adoiticn to the ioe racing flatgmlly will be retel- Pin 2.1a 1.3, mg, iine lookiull bay trotter now owned by Colin lldoi-haii, Clyde River. Mr. McPhall has been 1n _ the Victoria Drlvmg club to bring Peter in and see llmv he can stack up with the oth- er trotters. lhere are a lot oi people in charlottetown anxious to see this horse, as they remember him as g iour-year-old when‘ he raced in me stable oi Earle Avery, Wood- nock. He was a whale oi a trotter than and was Just nosed out in 3,11 1-4 at Fredericton by Har- vest Melody. Now that he ground and is real shape he would cut quite a figure either on me ice or trac Chester Smith, well known care- taker and driver, is training a stable ior W. H. COP - proprietor s! the strathcona Heal. Port Bl- gin, N. 3., Mr. Con? has disposed or Aylmer Worthy .15. that made such an impmvement trotting last year, took a new record an was the contending horse in several events. He has passed into the own- ership oi Dr. L. Jenkins, Gagetowu Aylmer Worthy was brought to Charlottetown as a two-year-oid and given his lessons in deport- ment and speed b Art Mclnnis, who made a good ob oi both. The latest addition to the Coop glabfes is the iive-ycarsold trotter Camalot 2.11 1-2, .by Chestnut Peter, and his dam is Termite. so he is bred in the purple and elig- ible to a 2.28 class. He is a iine bg horse. with plenty oi good looks, good legs, good ieet and the beat oi manners do not b:- surprised ii the name oi W. H. Copp iigures in quite a number ‘oi summaries this season. Another pacer in the Cop stable- being trained by Smith is Bill Bailey, a horse with tremendous energy, in tact I0 much that ‘he is a bit diiiicult to control. His speed is terrific and when he Reta roan nered as he should when ‘he hits the track. he will make the slow class pacers in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island aware oi his presence. Mr. Smith is inter- ested in getting inionnation as to Bill Fallows breeding on his dumb all» H1 believes ha is out oi’ the same mare as Captain Jackson 2J5 1-2. gsrhaoa some oi’ our readers can supply particulars. ...=.___ . A iour-year-old mare by Clover Guy 2.07 1-2, out oi a well-bred dam, has manners and speed and will be painter. ior a number oi events this summer is also in the ownership oi Mr. Copp while the iourth member oi the slabe roster is what is knc-wn as a “dark horse." No name is be divul- ged at» present. but the Y! l‘ round Port lliigin and tor many miles, are anxious to learn" his identity. He hi! all the 008ml!" oi class. Judging from the above it looks like a very good you!‘ 101‘ the copp stable. Mr. o p has been a most welcome addit on to the ranks oi’ race owners and we wish him the beet oi luck. Our correspondent in Central New Brunswick writcs us that ml Avery has sumo lvsslrc Rev Henley 2.01 1-2. Be gave him I oorl long rest thinking he deserved ing for ons. Now he is looking iat and iiiek and mu oi liie and Earle usrrN m! . Saturday Night "k "k "k IMPERIAL Oll. HOCKEY BROADCAST , SATURDAY FEB. 25th MAPLE LEAFS Vl- aosrou nuums 10 PM. DH} Y "MM! M. e oi Bridgewater, N. 8., .1. Sweene horses made a nalgn est year and Mr. Sweeney ard to hopes in oe miles with him be- iOIW 2.06 season. Other members oi his stable are volrida, 2.08 1-4, eligible to the 2.15 Pace. She was a iormer mem- her oi’ Henry Clukey’s stable but the did not get along too well so Earn bought her and won sever- raced again on the trot. She la el- igible to the 2.18 class and Earle says the ioot trouble which both- ered her ior several seasons has been overcome. 1i so you can mark it down that Mlss Ulhleerl Volo will trot in 2.08. The writer knows her well, having had several bout-l with her, She could make a break and be apparently hopelessly dis- tanced, and then come on like a {lying machine. Miss America 2.00 1-4, that lost her ioal to Rip Hanover, will be trains-d again. Sh» is eligible to the 2.16 Pace. Volo Grattan 2.09 has been sold back to John Kelly and by him to Charles Sheen oi’ Bangor. Maine. Volo Grattan won several races ior Earle. And here is word about Barney Hanover 2.07. that Cecil A ’ bought in a dispersal sale last iall. “My advice is that Barney Hanover is a decent little horse that can go in 2.08 or 2.09 and should win money in his-class." Buck Hanover 2.05 1-4. that has recently been imported by Hal- iiax parties has real speed-you know, the iree-ior-all kind-hut is a bit anxious. He has class en- ough i! steadied to pace our good tracks in 2.05. Up in Maine the ice racing has fallen a bit ilat because they can- not get a pacer to head Hoyle 2001-4. Eiiorts to bring out Laurel Hanover 1.59 1-2 and Ray Henley 2.01 1-4 having failed tihere-is mot-lung in the state oi Maine that can head the son oi Mr. Mcliiiwyn. Hugh Ross. probably the great- est terrier that ever lived, has passed on. For years he was at- tached to the stable oi Thomas W. Murphy when it dominated the Grand Circuit, then when Tommy iorsook the trottera and pacers and went to the runners, went with him. He had just com- pleted shoeing a runner when he suiiered a heart attack and died. The Khree highest priced year- linga oi last iall’s auctions, Gay Song, $10,200, Ed ar Hanover. $5.- 100» and Queen V otoria, $7,600, are training at Seminole Park, Or-~ lando, Florida. Queen Victoria seems to have the most speed oi the trio, but Edgar Hanover ls thought to be the best race pros- pect. The Queen has been a quar- .er in 32 1-2 seconds. An eiiort is being made‘ to have the Canadian National "Trotting and Pacing Harness Horse Assoc- iation and the Dominion Harness Horse - Association They have been bucking each oth- er to some extent in Ontario with gsults that are not advantag amalgamated. either Association. Friends oi Mayor H. M. Sween- will be to learn that his trio o! stars Dudey Patch 2.10. John Dean 2.08 1-2 and Jeanne Truax 2.07 1-4, are in iine shape. A new stable was completz,‘ some time ago and it is the lost word in up-tc-dateness. great oom- anotlher good The good Ontario pacer Sir llhme 2.04 1-4. has been sold by Meidrum to John Rid- .600_and was One oi the flight paced-s in Canada. Truro horsemen headed by F. C. M has purchasd the pac- Inink he has been given. the 2.12 pace. He 7m 1-2 the some on 1o news roves tru THIIO Whit) 4i a1 races. Miss Uhleen Volo will he Dr. W. l... le oi Detroit. Last season he was; ' The news that a syndicate o! o0 in eta on Slmcoe Harvester 2.04 1-‘, will create ‘a mild sensation throughout the Maritimes. Simcoe Harvester hae had a wonderful career since he started on the turi u a three-year-old tour W01‘! BBO- ln his iour- ear-old iorm he was to the writer by a pa in Ontario who saw him pace quarters in better than thirty 80¢- ends" and predicted that he would‘ be a champion. He has been rac- ed over the clay and over i-he ice .a~ld must be tough to stand the‘ oampai but apparently he thrives on it and-races two or three times a a week without losing speed or class. In i087 he alerted in 26 races an" won l4 oi them. He a cord oi 2.04 1-2 over a- mile track and 200 -2 over o. -mi 1-! is charged with winnings oi a liitetie over 04.000 and ineligible to is aired by he. Harvestcr ti ll Ontario many b 1i h h‘: e e a in th: tvwn-lnlnuie list. Ii the , and presume it is, t will he's, greatfthing ior Q hi h Vlbtrwb gm; all ‘l ..‘.l‘..l."°°‘°i‘.i" “mar- She'll at fr? 1 in moo‘ m . "is sure o! being 21011 tfained and weu driven. THE ' CHARLOTTETOWN Island Skaters To Take Part In Ch"ships A Three local speed skaters, after weeks o! strenuous training lggvg this morning ior Sain John. 11.3.. when on Monday ni t they will stlrkalinlg “lfing id P ill c in the Garrison City. Two oi the trio will be doie Maritime championshl, qaptu hon my, veer and they are Mollie Hennigar. "will!!! Maritime senior queen oi the blades. and Clair Amber, 12- year-old champion who this year will be in the 12-year-old class. M01110! u the small but capable trio is Bil Brehsut, a youngster who was _a biggie-atoms winngr in the provincial here last year and who so iar i-his season is rhowlns great promise. skaters shows clearly just, how much speed-skating into iavor among Island bOya and girls. Five years am it was novel- ty to see a Jflll‘ era" on skeizrs but l this is changed now and it has been due to the eflorts oi Charlie Archer, Manager oi the Forum that the revival in this orce popular sport is taking place. It was Mr. Archer who started staging provincial meets Just nve years ago and in the succeedinrr years tlaismeet has arowntoeuch an extent that in the past two years well over 2000 people have wltnessad them. Lost year when the Maritime and provincial meets were run ofl in a. two day show the climax was reached with i-he above mentioned pair taking Maritime titles, which shows plainly just how much the skaters have improved and how much rbility there is among the skaters- Everv Island skating ian will be wishing the trio loads of luck in i-heir competition Monday night against the crealn oi Maritime speed skaters. Sport Briefs (By The Canadian Press) FRED - yep. 24-Mount Alison University remained 1n the running ior the- New Brunswick- Prince Edward Island intercollegi- am hockey title by blanking Uni- versity oi New Brunswick 3-0 this afternoon- CAPS DEFEAT MONCTON FiR-SDERDGION, Nb. 24-(0?) “"°“"‘°2§ 1M1“? 011,221.‘? M to nors - thgrwllrgt conicst oi a two-game a-Jlesflixi Two 303mg léofika iayo s. e sec n g e grayed at“ Moxyctonmltdolttflybhlfalllf n-nera vanc" m - lotteiown Ranger? _ " ESKIMOS SPRING SURPRISE EDMUZNDBTON, N. B, Feb. 21- (OPi-Edmundston lbklmos s ran! a surprise tonight by" overcom n a handicap from a Dfflvimls do B! and overw elmlng Bathurst Pap- ermakera 1 -0- Bat-burst W011 the first game in the total goal series 6-2. Continuing in the provincial senior hvckev ole-WW» 11mm“ will next battle Saint John Beav- era. BATHURST JUNIORS WIN BIATlI-IURBT, N. Bu Feb. 04- (Qpls-Bathursil won the North Shore junior hockey championship tonight, deieating Chatham head $1951?! taking the two-same eer- ea _ . - WOLVES ADVANCE EALHFAX. F81. 24-(OP)-Hal1- miriffhl fiilini'°dm‘l°‘i‘é“llll-l rd. Kentville Wildcats 6-2 here lbllllvhll and annex the mater-n Hockey League title and a berth in i-hfl Nova Scotia semi-finals. ANIDHIS WINS BOUT a at uare Garden tonirht. I early yet and when the truck op- ens uu we would not be surprised to see several record trotlcra and pacers working out that have not been native to these P811!- Here are a iew sunlmariea oi sirncoe Haz-veetcl-‘s racina the out Lseasorl. York, Pa" October 4th Sig?’ Iiianover” l g on“: other ‘starters. inelurllnr gigs Esrane 2.04 1-4. Time 2.04 2-4: uloomsourg, rm, September W"! Simooe Harvester 1 1 Bir Ikme ' 3 3 3 ‘lien other starters. ‘rims 2.05 2-4 1M; 3.08 1-2. . Ottawa. Ont‘, Alltllll m5 Slrn Harveatsr 1 fill 1 Ho‘: othni‘ starters. m» 2.0’! 1-2; 2.00; 2.06 1-2. Prom the shove you can we ell conclude that Simooe 80f"! ‘r will pace Charlo town on s good in 2-00 g] 0i‘ bett . The track record is 2.0012 heufrby Bud Wonder 2.06 i=4. r- fence. Vincn (Brant, defence. bv the veteran curler Caul Moore- continue through into the night. A "Jiggs dinner” will be se portuniiv to attend. The draw fol-lows: SATURDAY 2 P. M. Dr. Campbell A. Drummond-Ha GUARDIAN Charlottetown Rangers, Island ing for the Maritime pioydowns w ners of the Southern New Bruuswic _ lcft to right above are: Back ROWLCllSlYiES MilCKlnnon, Mgr., Levi Biacquiere, centre, Eidic Dnrrach, defence, Willie!‘ Lawlor, left wing, Johnny Williams, Coach, Joseph KEIISIOW, Tffiillél‘. Front Row: Watson Mc- Ewen, goal, Stall McClintick, right wing, Eltou Worth, 1%“ wing. Vvlll Wllfllfill. fight Wing, 0m the piqm-g are Ev. jay, centre, Ab. McKinl-lon, defence, “Had” Mclnnis, goal. Missing fr _ _ McDonald, defence, Allison Glilis, defence, Wes Storey, dc- Ossie Woods. defence, “Plum” Special" Bonspiel. At Curling Rink Today Curlers will flock to the local rink this afternoon to take part in D. A. McKln-non the "Catelli day” ’spiei sponsored -Sklp Matches will open at 2 o'clock and following afternoon matchs. All rnbers oi the Curling Club are cordially invited and it ishoped all will avail themselves oi this op- . Mclcllan . P. C. Ghrisstoiiersen R. Carl-others n D. Ette C. M. Williams J. ‘i. Fraser Dr. McIntyre H. I... Sear G. G. Hughes P. S. Cobb. R. Mel-dine H. I_ Spillett —8 . —Sk1p 1I_'_ Cox . W H. Saunders C N. Earle J F. Stems V. Fraser w. Wo R a. Coming —Sk1p ' 1‘. J. P. Lantz W. T. Weir . A. S. Jones Ed. Tnnrinn C. McKenzie D1: Wayc l". B. Conrad Albert McKinnon —£i.li'p —Skip J. P. Crockett C J McLean R. Qaliglev Geo. Keeie R. Iii/pithy D Matheson 43th: —Skip 3:30 P. M. A. Rattenbury S. Paoli A. B. Cutciiiie Dr. McGuigan Dr. Robins C. W. Patterson Col. Full J, A. Bentley —Sk1p -Skip Dr. Pierce H. Spiers . 0D 8 . '1: Mlrifgom n l-‘beazlililiso n ..1.r Dr. Giddluilll W. Swindel Dr. Tidmarsh N. Anderson —Skip _ —Sklp W. Massey N. D, Glv- Brudv H F. McPhee J Walker P W. Turner R Adams A. Belcher D kip G. ll‘. Hutcheerm Dr. srpher A. H. Mould H. Pletch A:AA¢VAAA AAAAVV; $11 ' Montague llinil MONDAY NIGHT Victoria vs. Montague In lint game for Inter- mediuto Championship‘ » on $5 and l5 canto. , SKATE AFTER ‘ 4 ‘A x11 g Spa-res: J. P. Clarke. W. McDon- Y-Knots Win Hoop Game v {Mess L486. (Bingo Benefit 10.4mm; HOCKEY m" MONDAY morn AT SPORTING CLUB 8:80 vv~v v v vvv~ Preparing For... Playdowns senior hockey champions are busy these days prepar- hich get underway with the local team meeting the win- k and Central League section winners. Pictured from Murray Carmichael, def., centre, Wendell Cudmore, Miniature ltnJenikinasooringawled all competitors in the No. 8 Dis- trict Signals shoot at the miniat- ure range at the Armourles last night. _ E. R. Burkewith a B0 and D.L. Rice with a 96 placed second and Charlottetown Alleys Pattieésonls Jewelry~3038. Sea oils-tidal). High singlwD. Purcell, 345. ‘I High three-E. Mclnnis, 800. Mixed League Cardinals-WC Tigers-MM. 1 . Gents’ high single-A. Doran. 311 Gents’ high three-A. Doran,'il3 HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Four League 443. Old 'I‘imers--3316, High single E. Robin 370. High three E. Robin 794. Commercial League Style Marts-Stub. Prince Grocery-MHZ. 265; I-lig Monday night at 7 o'clock:- At 9 o'clock - Grads. Practice For Canadiens ES-BEGULAR GAME L-‘Ill. mums; - cemaour, ti’? MI: In: luTiug Ill ,, Tloldyllblbl ‘ A 12 - year - old Skater Is High Point Winner At West Kent Sports Rifle Shoot third respect/ively, Other scores follow: E.A.Smith——,———-—M H.H.Horne—~——-95 C.D.Ives — — - — -—93 A. D. MoMaster-—--—90 A V Splllett——'—-——92 WH.Kelly — - — — -—91 R T Holman—--—--—0l D E.May'ne-—--—8il. V E.C0nnors————-88 C R.Saunder—--—-—B8 Ben Rogers Jr.—---- G J Godirey—-----ll'l HSJones ~ - — ~ -—--84 G.A.Gxuy ~ — — — -—m liQfieas-tz — — — — ——8l g C. Thompson -— - - -'10 .R.Hayes — — — _ -—-75 Down The Alleys Ladies‘ high single-—M. Clinton, High ainfile B. Ccx and G. Toornbs Bill Foul- IcagFe: All Stars vs. are lp be on time._____ P. W. O. VS. L80—10.80—Bl(l SKATING GAME AND aowLmc HOCKEY wuasranvc (hulking up iour victmies Ind‘ a second in ilve event smooth; 590116 young lady ust outoiher-clsssintwoageeveutl to win handily and then wound up her periormarloe by capturing the Star Mig. Co. race ior senior girls. l in the final flame toemerge rom t-he contest with a fi-all w. The sports were again successful from every standpoint and the largo 22-point programme was run smoothly and efliciently without a hitch mar-ring the proceedings. Ev- ery race was hotly oontated with close finishes predomlnati and the relay race between Summeleidc and West Kent was a hhrillcr all the way. West Kent took a slight lead 0n the firs-t two laps which W gins! finish line with a driving fin- Thehockey game was one oi the most bruising seen in recent years with the Sunurnerside team mak- lnl; a spectacular finish in the flllfll Dfliod that nearly snatched vic imm the home forces. Tak a. two to one lead in the first period on two smart goals by Jack Crockett, alter Bummer-side had opened the scoring early in the game. West Kent increased their lead in a. fast second period to 5-2 as George McLeod snared lvwo counters and Crockett chalked up his third. The lead looked to be sufficient but Slnrlmerslebe oom- oletely dominated the play in the iinai canto and led bv (Iharlie Ho. ganwhosooredthree tinresu-lthe period in addition to a goal and an assist in the other two sessions not only knotted the count but only ior some sensational work by Ward between the pipes ior West Kent might have pulled through wignawvllicbofyhth o ng is e summary o! me skating events: S80 Yard; Belly i. West Kent; 2. Suanmerside High we}: Kent teem: A. Andrew, o. McLeod, A. Jerry, P. Williams. Girls 9 Yen's and Under 3. Ankh McOmknell. Boys I Years and Under 1. Buddy Constable: 2. Harry Sear; 2. Rnv Vessey. Girls l0 Year! 1- Lois Molcod: 2. Sheila M01‘- ris: 3. Barharafilickafd. Boys 9 Years 1. Blois gCarter: 2. Sterling Young: 3. Jackie Doyle a Douglas Pierce tied. urdllug another obstacle In de- hookey title, Victoria. Union! last night eliminated Albertcn Re a the Jaydown picture vv en Primrose; In the final series playdovvus. to wltneu a game clean battle all W96 B~ CBl-lillhan 05?. from Vice-President E. A. 0i’ the M.A. H.A~. the rulin made nec game he played. Regals phlg, in the first two within two goals o! tying the par. two goals to in the first i2 min- BIG PROGRAMME FORUM TODAY l-S-ABBII SISTERS KATE- BLY SKATE AD TS 15o. 1. hoe: 2. Delys Ilbrlvme ere: a. mu Borneo’. Bunhoe: ler, Chimes Ahsrn. 1. Margaret Quiulev: 2. Eleanor H fence of their Island intermediate from 249, although defeated Inst night by a Ladies’ high three-Mrs. Burke, $4 will they 000k the round 9-0 4 ls a rmult ol their opening M) victory in the ill-at game played in . the Victoria rink. Victoria now wlll meet Montage e lint game oi which takes place at Montague Monday night with the winner advancing to the Maritime One o! the largest crowm ever in Alberumsaw the two teams stage a fast, but the way after the game had been held up an hour and a halt wailing for a ruling Harris- g beiuil when last hi ht’s Carol-inertial League: Hawks vs. “m, 0,131 y scheduled B“, E 5 '1'"!- Thuredlay was postponed when the Victoria team met with an acci- dent on their way to Alberton. President Harris ruled that the held a good edge on the periods as slammed home five counters to their opponents’ two to "come lea and as A-"berion ganged con- tinually the Unions rapped home th opponents’ one Hockey pmctioe ror the Midaei ‘imoifgufifie m‘? m “l? a m. ome our w - Caramel-ls at the Forum this out a return B“ moming from 8-10. All players he game, but- after that l1 Years oe Blake: 2. Dave (iii:- 1. Ma lmpie; 3. Phillip P0117. Girls Years 1. Deiye Worth; 2. HifliePlVI" t 3. Sylvia Chandler. Girls 14 Years Delys Worth; 2. Fairlie Prowso 1 . 3. Sylvia Chandler , Boys lit Yarn 1. Rollie Mcllachem: 2- Q0140! Quigley; 8. Donald Martin. § Glrll 15 Yea-rs . 1. Joan Perry: 2. Eleanor Mo- Leod; 3. May Robinson. Starr Mig- Race. Senior Girls 1. Delys Worth; 2. Fairlie PrEv/sd cam Race Ilhirlie Prowae and B411 Bun- Worth and Don ; 3. Sylvia Claaudlu- and Starr Mig- Bace, Boys l, Paul W ' 2. Geo. Rog. Junior Relay Won by tcanl composed oi’ Bill Bill Porter. Stuart Chand- HOCKEY SUMMARY Lineups:- West Kent: Goal, Ward; defclnol Andrew, LaCusta, Williams; tor- wairds, McLeod, Crockett. Perm Mclelman, Hooper, Jewell, Acorm Bununerside: . McLeod: de- ienlcdel, Woods, Elllnias. Llewellyn; for‘ WG , HD8811, 01118011. BOfllhfi Moore, Berna/rd. McLean, Rciieaee: clack wuuasla. Y first Period 1. SSide. Morrison (Hogan) 2:20. 2. W. K. 5.. Crockett 10:25. abw. K. 8.. Crockett (Williams! 11. . Penalty: Booms. ’ Second Period S VsV.s%'SHMlc1Aodi|m"i§erry) a a‘. w'. rt. 5.. Mdbeod (mocha 11:54. Hallow. K. 5.. Crockett (McLeod! Defaults: None. l. S‘Bide, H0101: ‘i254. o. 0. SiBide. Hogan 11:50. . 10. S3160. H0821: (Bantu) 1410i Penalties: None, Oliioialm- | oree: P. Williams. l Starter: Jae. Harrell. '1 ' I'll . aid. Harry Steams, Oh . Pow: Neil Matgswon a Armcuncer: D. l". Bet-hum, l Regals Win Second Gamd But Lose Out In Round tied dawn the edge. Ten penalties were handed on: thmilghorut the lightning-fast but all were ioir minor infracgéis as the teams attended strictly t4 hockey. Lineups: Victoria: Goals, Lord: oaruwq J. Maclleod. L. Macleod. R. M121 lcr; forwards, L. Madcod. Alco- lleod. J. Knox, H. Potts. L. hylor, G. Maobeod, (B. Macteod sub- goalie). Alberton: Cools, Hardy; deiencq J. Ma-lllett. M. Matthew. R. Pro- ilbt; forwards, A. Richard. E.Mao. Quaid, G. Malley, P‘. Millman, A‘. Malley. B. Proiitt. H. Barbour. Rieierees, lea and Millman. First Period l-Alberton, A. Richard _ _- 7m 2-Albe'rion. A Richard, (A. Malley. E. MncQuaid‘) 10M L-Alberton, J. Mailett, (A. Malley, F. Millman) — llfl 4-Albert0n. F‘. Milliman (M. Matthews.) - - _ _- 13m 5—Victcria. J. Knox I (L. MacLeod —-— - -- - l6. Penalties: Lou MacZeod. M. Mat- thews. R- Profltt. J. MacLeod. Second Perlml 0—Alberton. J. MacOuaId (Rflohard, J. Mallev) _ _. 15,00 7—Vi"t'"ria, E. MacI/eod ~ -_ 17m Plmaltits: Dan Macleod. B. Mat- LhCWS. Richard, J. Knox. alley (Richard F. Millman) - 17M uics oi’ t liotoria surely but steadily whit- VS. PIJNOI STREET SATURDAY AITBBNOON Sfigglgwh AND S ADULTS Mo. CHILDREN’ S.D.U. ~ WELLNE , As B“ ll. PLAYOFF amp cumoluilv m. ' Penalties: Richard. .1. Mum-n. ' I00. DI AIOOIICIOI- I non Mv IDIAU velour-II‘ 11' Mona-no economist: ouu foams e