sowuuo socks? ’ wuuorumo ' ABEC WEITS Franki-c- CurrielLA. Scores All Three" [AI IIITII Abegweit Goals IIIARSILFARREII. IFrIankie LeBlancE-S-u-ffers Fractured Right Collafione In Game (0.?- 31 Gusrdisn‘ S who MONCTON, Jan. Ll-Moncton into) F the Mnritlme Three Hockey Leone here tonight by Mum.‘ of thfolhertwo entrsnts. It was n pyrrhic vlctory for the services of Frankie LeBlsnc early in boards by- Fnnl Currie, Ahbies‘ defehcemsn, tnredrlllrteollsrbonesndwillbecstoftbo his medics! sttemisnt Connssnding Les! LeBlnnu sustained s frac. game for st least s ‘month, s. commsn 3-0 lead in the first period, adding two more in the second ed through the third to triumph since the tho Big ‘rhree. Prank Ourrle the heron! ti-reAbegweitsbidforvictoryscor- ing threegoelsl-Iisfirstgcsi """" (By ti... s, 1M1. Anocisied Press Sports Writer) (A. P. B! Gusrdisrrs Wire) RE. Jtn."l6'-'_1‘he New York Stete Athletic Commission decided toda ll range, while his third goal, same in the third period,- rnostetful individual effort, split the mnctcn defence moved in close to Foster, the puck into the csge Nelle flflliiied out of his sn effort sac thsi wouldnt fight here anyway. .5115 _ . 1'1 for the commis- on was Rosv-feilure to his lichiwelsht crows with» Jrlcelsllewed "W! .- As-‘s -mstter of fact. Barney‘ hasn't defended his in 1e months. not since be Cannoneri here in After" g . i s soonedtwo for the Hawksmthefirst the flrstonspsssfrom sndtheotheronsfriplc plsy McDcns-ldsnd fihsllfonotongoelonspussfrornm’ . °f QWN-"flu- Mcmum b, t mm mm thesmcre we will also suspend m, n.0,,“ H“ “T "h Frankie Klick a Sun Francisco, Only a small crowd of fans “cwud he" u J sllowed to have any truck with n suspended boxer." . The commission then paved m; way for Ambers to get himself e1. inrlnstlon from the situation by tethering s mstch tn Madjggn Square Garden Feb. 15 or 22 be- tween the Herkimcr youth, who ouloointea. Kerry Dubllnsky of I lfllt Friday Right. sud Sammy Fuller of Boston, vetm-m of the lightweight ws-rs. Abbies introduced four ex.- iuniors tlmight in tho persons of W318. Steele. Han-y Currie and Whltlock end all showed bright Promise. McKie, who plsyed dc- Mov. “will? esusht the ere of \‘he fsns. LINEUP! Charlottetown: goal, defence, Gross, 11', Qirris, , oenrmmlgolgirriscé Wnitlook; V1118. l! 11- "MFTTITSBFZ wing. Kane, Steele. Manchu.- gosl, Foster; defence. G111 Burrsge: centre, Jsmcs, Le- nisno: left wing, Miller, Irvine: dkht wing, McDonald, Muqjls, Referee: Sailor Herbert. $2 Miniature Rifle Shoot Below are the scores of tho Mon- dsy hilht shoot st the Armounes. A handicap match was run in con- junction with the regular shoot, winch msuiicd in Kelsey Burhoe making the even 100, for first prise, L. A. McDougnil, SUMMARY second third and fourth prizes. . Next shoot Friday night. Ilrstrericd J. C. Stewart .................., 1~Monciom Irvine (Burrage) 4.40. B-qvfonctoil. McDonald 18.56. ,y_ S-wlcncton, irvine (McDonald. Muskie) 17.00. w i700 Piinslty: if. Currie, W017i; Sugcant, 16; Foster, I. - - ‘Bciiond Period kdiisrlotfetown, P. Ourrls 1-O- lzghsrictlctown. I". Currie (Kane) F-Mbnotoii," McDonald (Miller, James) 9.52. I-l-glancwn, James . (McDonald) Thsltles: None. Storm-Begum. 1s.- rhmr. rs , .» o. Ives. ....'.§'.IIIIIIII:IIIII:II w. A. Jenkins» w. iii-Phillips runs-nun".- ' ‘ Third ‘Period F-Chsrlottetown, I‘. Currie 2.64. Pcnslties: None. Stops: Sergeant. s: roster. 1o. —¢-i——@~—-——u— Junior Abbie vPractice Itmict-Absgweitbrscticsflrissf- tsrncmst sscsilvlsymsrsre- Qiiltsdtclbeonnsodcnthns s r census- ‘spew Win) it. s, Jsn. is-alesur g: 103w I Dlbbon Ollllflw Ind 80W! ' ‘TO-NIGHT. Bills. .f n sll as cm nun _c_ £fl“ a second plsce tie Allsn Cup chunpicns who lost the the firll- Mriod. Crashed into the m, Ikodericton mm s-r. plain Action. (Q P~ By Glilrglaegih spoil wire) mo. and ~ eligibility to by governing amateur hockey ice. W .A. Hewitt Ontario Hockey tools bod Association, League will also be heard. Marsh and Inst winter for Hamilton Tiger's champions, this winter Amateur- csme to ‘Ibronto lined by Console. Inst night Consuls won their scheduled true 5-2 with Marsh playing s Brest gems in the nets and Emil s‘ s‘ ‘ on the defense. Toron- to Mvcsntile League officials claim the two have s right to play mer- cantile hockey here under the league residence rule which allows . transfers up to Jan. 15, today. IAIIIJAR WITH BULBS OTTAWA, Jan. l6—(C. 93- Commentlng today on a dcspstch . from ‘ibrmato regarding the status of Hswse Marsh and Red Farrell, former members of saint John, N. 3., Beavers in the Maritime Mer- csntile Hockey circuit, and who were‘ reported to have appeared in s tile league game in Tor- onto last night, Cecil Duncan, first vice. ident of the Canadian Arn- steur Hockey Association, stated that the oflicials of the Oratorio Hockey Association. with which the Toronto and Yo“k Mercantile Hoc- key league is affiliated. were quits familiar with the regulations of the C. A. H. A. He said he hadmo doubt they would sec that the rules were carried out. Beyond this. m. Dun- can had no statement to make. ‘armor ISSUES wsrtmrvo PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE. MafL, Jan. 16-(0. PJ-Aslfed to com- ment on the sppesrsncs of “Ha/wse" lifnrsh end "ma" mrrell, fornvzr members of Saint John. N. B. Bes- vers of the now defunct Maritime Mercantile league, with British Console ofthe Toronto Mercantile new... 1m nisht, President n. s. Gilroy of the Canadian Amateur 3°67“? Association made the fol- lowing statement; "All branches of the C. A. H. A. know that to qualify for Dominion championship all their players must conform to the constitution of the C. A. H. A. If some branches refuse or neglect to adhere to the rules that w_ill be their misfortune when it comes to lnternrovinciul, Allan cup and Memorial Clip play- downs ss they will be refused per- mission to to.“ Mwrsh and Powell had been de- clared l ‘ " for amateur plsy in the Marltimcs after playing a few games of mercantile hockey be- fore the breakup of the league. Toronto mercantile teams are made up for the most psrt of play- ers who also Perform in ths On- tsrio Hockey A" ociation. Most of the players who play mercantile hockey also play for Torontos of the O. H. A. Senior "A" group. Expect Action ANIHERST. N. 5., Jim. lit-Just why Red Fisrrell and- Hswse Marsh, former saint John Beavers players suspended from Canadian amateur hockeydom can ploy against rcgis- tered athletes in, the Toronto Corn- meroisi League has given James E wry of the Maritime Amateur Hoc- key Association someth‘ _ to think about. The Maritime hockey head de- clared tonight he hsd sent tele- grams to C. A. H. A. officials draw- ing attention to the ‘Toronto situs- tion snd was looking for the parent hockey body to tske direct action. He said he expected to see the O. A. H. A. live up to the nrli-ng msde by its President in December, when s score of players imported into the Msritimes were suspend“. WIN DOUBLIIIIADIR (C. . By Gusrdislrs ljeeisl WIN) ERUCTON. 21.8., Jan. 18,- Iredericton Cubs played two hockey gsmes here tchlsht, won both snd retained their leadership. of the York County miner-medic Hockey Lesgue. They defected Iiroderlcton Bankers 4-2 s-nd then nosed out srr nsssssr sssr ‘ In sn old Bcsndsvisn tnemcstperfeetu-ownol c533 HAIIIII N_ew Brunswick In- eligibles- Will Be Grven Chance to Ex- 15-"1-1 a ws o” Red" Farrell. whose Dlay for British Con- sols of the Toronto and York Mer- cantile Iflsue ls questioned, will b6 elven a. chance to explain their Position before any actior. is taken , secretary of the sold Y. Oflicers of the Mercantile Farrell, who played senior Ontario Hockey Association played all their hockey up to last night with Saint John Beavers of the now de- V funct Maritime Mercantile League." When the league disbanded Marsh and-Farrell were ruled ineligible to ~Pley hockey" under the Maritime Hockey Association and where they were Mercantile League flx- . run cnnumrowu IUARDIAN rm: FALL PREY TO HA Chuck Templeton ‘a $1101: TRA ITS w; ' R Gnu l. or. IIIIIfiLLVOU rI-wrflsq . W], 3 Along The Sidelines (my rte Power) T WHAT MEANING to take quite a connundrum to acquiring Pr “Polar Kelly the Abbie plans yesterday whsn tutorial role, answered 1.1‘ "NO" I118)’. something is amiss and that or else there will be another and break against the rulings of the the first part of the winter. a up quite B. battle after ths they outscored the Hawks victory was hardly expected with fandom with their ability and we accustomed to performing in senior NCOURAGEMENT st this stage will go s. long way in helping them along and no doubt local fsndom will show them they are solidly behind them in their next home game. I O I NKIE CURRIE must have turned in s great performance as he garnered all his team's goals and. now we hand him s well-deserved boquet. O I t ANK HAS played sparkling hockey sll season and while he has had his off-nights he has never failed to give his best, a fighting spirit keeping him going until the end even when defeat was inevitable. He came to the Ab- bles highly recommended and on his form this year is living up to the things that were said about him. soc TPENDANCE figures are pick- ing up in the N.l-l.l. 0n Satur- day there were 12,336 paid in Toronto, 10,000 at Montreal, s Csnsdien home game; 13,000 st New York and s. sell-out of 14,000 Sunday night st Detroit to see the Wings snd Leafs play, while 14,000 were reported st (Thlcago. RIIYAISIIIlIII “R013 IIES” TII S-AII IIRAII In s. fut, clesnly plsycd tilt last night, the Junior Rmsis. showing more power esch game held the newly organised Brighton "l-trgues" to s. 3-8 drsw. Both goalies gave standout per- formstrcs during the tilt stopping msny discs thst were labelled for counters. DTHOUGH DEFEATED at Mdncion test on "foreign" ice, but these slime out of the C-AILA. n}... is proving Maritime hockey moguls tnesedays. Alter Wry's sanction to management received President Gllroy, use “Ike” Houston in plum o! ssrother setback to their once more assuming his dic- to the proposal. Parent body than was the ca-sc during n c last evening the Abegweits put t disastrous first period, so much so that 3 to 2 for the balance of the game. A four new players getting their first players caught the eye of lldhncton think that once the ranks first the team hove to be highly reckoned with ss they were st the start of the season. . U O I lmum mm DEFEAT PIRATES The fast-skatin; Pirates had a sudden halt put to their IO-gsml! winning streak at the Upper Queen Street Rink lssi/ night when a. hard-checking Union team won s. 0-6 victory in overtime in s. regu- lar scheduled City league tilt. The gsrrr wfls of the rugged var- iety with sticks being carried high all evening, Referee Blanchard handing out twenty penalties. At the end of the regulation three periods the teams were deadlocked at 4-4 but two goals by the win- ners in the first four minutes of the extrs. session gave them the edge, the Pirates getting their fifth counts,- shortly before the fins) bell. LINEUPS L. P. U. Pirates B. Ryan Goal Mcfnnis D. Lswlor Defence J..Hunter B. Binns R. Connors Jos. McDonald Jr.. J. O'Neil Lund Forwards Toombs Hughes Chipmali Bherr-sn Gallant D. Gillis 001100?!» 01mg Plnenu stenlsy Mover-ville Referee: Al Blanchard. INTERMEDIATE IEASIIE TIIRMEII At s meeting held st Bumme side lsst night on Intermediate hockey league involving Charlottetown, Borden and Swnmemide wss orgsn- ised. Plsnswereisid n-ndnfiret section schedule drswrzmuomiefl arenas; represented es. Rey Ilclsnsie. Borden Nsticnnls, ail-d Irn Innis, Bummerslde orys‘ SZIDUIJ Jsn. fls-oorcsn st Summerside. " , mas st ctr-town. that no: women wore._!'. wood LINEUP! Hon-as Rcysls "I-isd" Molnnls Goal Lsnflil Saunders Defence Whitlock Msthieson R. McClintock —---s- McLennsn 011810! iii-ism Iorwsrds Joy Hurley Cudmore DeBlois (Ospt). vlfhllsn Ohsndler MscOsilum K. Mclnnis S. McOFntoQ Robertson '/, Hllliflfl ~ - Meltwen 4 oumotv st Raids. wn st Borden ’ . BRYSTAIS II E F E AT ABBIES 4-3 Large Crowd Of Fans - heer Teams In Wide Open Game» (Special to The Gunrlliln) 5111c Summer-side Crystals ncsdd out the Charlottetown Intermediate Abbies in s. thrill packed, speedy encounter by a 4-3 margin. A largo crowd of rabid fans cheered the teams lustily on 1n their furious driving plays up and down the ice. Monty Montgomery was the high scorer of the evening for the locals, causing the light to flicker in the first Ind third periods, ringing up the initial and flnsl counters. The game was remarkably clean, Referee Billiphsnt only having to hand out seven penalties. The game opened fast with the Crystals putting on the pressure. The locals missed two wide open nets before Montgomery snared the puck st the two minute mark and slammed it by McEwen. The Dill-Y was fairly even with both teams driving dangerous ‘ the nine m‘ ‘ Prank Acorn to Lswior Acorn double pass gB-vc 5011111111511 no chance and the score wastled Five seconds after the stsrt of tin second stsnzn, Cluck Gallant tools the rubber from centre ice and drove s high lift over the defence to catch McEwen napping wd siv- lng the locals s, 2-1 lend. At the rubber inside the crystals bluellm. shot s quick pass to Keith Acorn. who made no mistake. 085111 $71118 the score. Right after the fcce-ofl. O'Brien snagged the disc. sailed. in- to thecorncr and 09.118111? I'm‘- T" comer of the net in s. smart cross net shot to again put the loco-ls m the lead. Five minums Isl-or PNWN gave Bradley tho rubber 01°50 111 and he rammed the disc into the swing making the count three all. Two minutes zeforc the end of the pgflod, Bradley curried the puck right into the net but the goal was not allowed. Ln the last few soc- onds, the Crystals rained rubber on the Allvebic goalie, but he was un- bestab _. Montgomery scored the final marker four minutes after the start of the lest period on s. neat Solo . ‘The rest of dthe peril? egg! sxhlbitinofwleoilefl ° Y Tvinth the v1§tors skating their heads o1! Ln an eflort to score, but Schur- rnsn rose to stellar heights to make sensational stops 0f What! aPpea-Eed to be sir: goals. v The cups: Crystalk-Schurmsn. soar; Gauth- ier, n. Gallant. defence: C. Gflllwt. Phillips Montgomery, O'Brien Dick- ys, D. Steele, Woodslde, M. Steele. i’ rds. 0min“ -—- McEwen E0012 PKWY-QB. Carmichael. defence; Storey. 11W‘ w, F, Acorn Bradley, K. Acorn, ltewnri, McCabc. Donaldson. 10r- wards. Helene-Ralph Sllliphust. HOCKEY A meeting was held st the Mt. Herbert Rink on December 31, 1904, to discuss plans for the formation of a. hockey league. Mr. Hollis Jenkins was appointed chairman andmMr. Spur Jenkins Secretary for e mee ng. The chairman outlined the obdect of the meeting and following dis- cussion, the following officers were elected by a standing vote: President-Mr. Hollis Jenkins, Mt. Herbert. Vice-Prdsldent-Mr. Wilbur Wood, Alexandria. Secretary - Mr. Jross Roads. Spur Jenkins, ,, attacks into ssch others’ territory, but s. point s smooth to Keith midway mark, Prowse ans-red the aoxrno g BASKETBALL oruun sronr e_ WKS Sczop u-o-o-x-r-ri FRIDAY NIGHT AT 8.30 ' Abbie: uoncroIT luwms GIVE THE BOYS A BUMPER. HOUSE Reserved 5€8tS-50c., 75s., 8100; Balcony, Silo. Scale on ssle Thursday Forum Box Office '__ lt-lfl A. A . W‘ (A. P. By Gnsrdisrvs special Wire) night. SHORE s13 with Gsgnon and How-e n; m; Donalty box when a penalty and B for two qqsg Oiiicisls: ruins swarmed in goals and the decision. Rodden and Mayan-y, S UMMAHY First Period 1-Boston, McInenly (alum 10,50, Penalty; Siebert. Second Period 2-3. Louis. Howe (Vossl 2.08. ‘L-Boston, Stewart (Shore) 13.04. Penalties: Pkew 2 (one o, major); shore (major); Barry, Brydgqn, oss. Third Period 4-st. Louis, Voss (Lamb) 3,05, 5-sBoston. shore, 6.53. ti-St. Lmiis. Finnigan, 11,55, ‘F-Bosivn. Sieber-l (Beattie) recs. 5-3249011. Beattic (Sands-Shore) l9. . Penalties: Siebert 2, Howe (ms.- 101‘). Goghon (major), Cowley. UONACHER BREAKS DEADLOCK CHICAGO, 111., Jim. Oonacher-‘s 17th goal of and his 81st point csrri “S” M81312 Icafs to s. "W? the Chicago Black Hawks in an exciting National Hockey Igagug Mme fought 1mm soon custom- ers at the Chicago stadium m. night. v 94711563161‘. who scored eight Points during the last week o: 5119111118 to take the scoring lead in the league race, fired the win. ning goal after a. solo dash in the third period to break a 3-2 “a Joe Primeau scored unassisted in m9 "mt Period. Paul Thompson evened the count two minutes later with assists from Minn“. and three minutes before the period ended, Billy Kendnll out the Hawks ahead 2-1 with as. sists from Cook and Thompson, Bill Thoms took s. pass fro-m Iii-Charlie the season 8d the Tor- 3-2 victory The following districts were rc- presented and named the captains protern of their teams: Cross Rosds—1.loyd Molyneaux. Alexandria-Vernon Manbennsn. Pownal-Harold newton. Mt, Herbert-Geo. MacDonald. The meeting was then declared’ open. After considerable discussion the following rules were adopted.‘ L-Every player must play on some tesm as last year. Executive has right. to decide on eligibility of new players. 2.-A1l games must start at 7.45 P. M. Amendment to No, 2. lf for sny unforeseen reason it was agreed to start later, if both teams agree. but some must be over by 9.20. 3.--Ali players must be registered with the Secretary by January 15. 100d, no teem to hBVe more than ten men on its reefer. 4.-Rcferee to be appointed by the csptains of teams playing. If they srs unsble m agree, the presi- dent is to appoint thg referee. 5.-'1‘he executive is to consist of tho president, vice-president, secre- tsry, a-nd the four captains. This w. eluded the business and previous to sdloumins. the howl! elected p. sident offered s. silver cup for competition, the teem to win it three times, not necessarily consecutively, to retain it. Meeting then adjourned to meet st the call of the chair. DOWN THE ALLBYS CHARLOTIETOWN ALLEYS CITY LEAGUS Stars (4 men) . . . . .. 0888 Veterans (4 men) .. 2818 I. Mclnnls, high single’. ‘l. Mclnnis, high three, ‘I27. Welling and Cecil Dillon trapped the A's down the ice while Chin was in the penalty box. ‘Fir ed thei l‘ WU -,e.§~."~.r: “flow 2v, .01."? bu» Blnlr in the second to tie the score and the deadlock remained until Conacher connected. SUMMARY first Period 1- Toronto. Primeau, 8.35. 2- 90168.80. Thompson (Morena and Romnes) 10.40. 3. Chicago. Kendall (Cook snd Thompson) 16.45, Penalties: Holleit, Thompsgn’ B1811‘. Primenu, ‘Irudell, Kill-es. Second Period 4. Toronto, Thorns (Blair) 4.30. Penalties: Wlebe, Boil. Third Period 5. ‘Ibronm, Conncher, 4.10. Penalties: Cotton, Thompson, Clancy. AMERKS-RANGEBS DRAW NEW YORK, Jim. 15.-— (A.P.)- New York's Americans and Rangers stirred up s. lot of excitement for 13,000 fans tonight but couldn't de- cide their fourth intrs-clty duel of the ‘Nations! Hockey Magus sssson. 1t ended in a i-l tie, which seemed eminently satisfactory for the Am- oricl-ns, who barely csclped detest several times. The Rangers scored first in the period when Earl Beibert Johnson ey pess- sround Bill hm.’ Bruins, Leafs, RIeaII- Games; And Americans Play , Jan. l5-—-Boston Bruins slammed in two goals as 5t. Louis Eagles lost two men through pen- alties and took o, 5-3 win over the cells: club of the National Hockey League before 7.500 fans here t0- Four majors were hsnded out for Xstflghi/Ilg in the course of the _, was tied st Bill Cowley drew I Rang for the til!!! 80ml in the ,_ frame. He fought his way go . he net and passed ‘out? Art Chapman. who relayed the. to Lorne Carr for the finishing. p Bad luck and a roiling pucld" third period flurry when oeclL Ion hit s. goal post trying to.‘ the puck into an empty net. "g, ‘ lama Eddie 'I’he officials were Dalgneault 1Q Eirore, Boston megtmm‘ --'_ ~-,H,,,c,_ summary m» ' IlIIt res-kid: ,‘ ,; ‘P with ""511 L-Ilangers, serum (Dillolflilq: "WWW of ' Penalties - Seib , John he 5t 1W1! Smith, Patrick. ,- _.~ . ie5rillflfd- Second Period: 1~ 101111117 G!!- 3-A.merlcans. Carr (Schrlxldrc Boil. Boston Chapman) 6.15. , "T _ . end Syd Nudity-Smith. ' Howe, Saint Third Period: oouls centre No score. 1150 started Penalty-button. zDcnnyblnock, Overtime Period: All drew mg.- No score. 10;- pmgmn Penalties-Alone. Th0 UGIQ wnms our-en mucous "i V MONTREAL, Jan. 15.—(C.P.),-—A' lone overtime goal by Johnny Son mil and spectacular goalkeepingbw John Ross Roach tonight gavsqe- troltfledwlngs - e close 1-0 vic- tory over Mon- tre s1 Maroons Notional Hockey League. John Ros‘. Roach, the vet- ersn net minds. who was recall- ed from th __. . minor leagues to ‘ replace yo ung Norm Smith in_ the Detroit nets. played. s sensational gume to chalk up his third siiifiodi. since he boson playing with. the Wings less than three weeks B80. - -- Time and again he sprawlomoq dove to rob incoming Mnroomfor- wards of what appeared to bsmusi goals. The now Wing line of Sorrelb Welland-Adria combined for‘ tit only goal of the game after lcq than twp minutes of the overtimfl period following 60 minute._a_ pl spotty‘ and close-checking hockey. The officials were Smith and Bell, UMMABY No score. Penalties-None. Second Period: No score. Penaitics-Goodfeilow 2, We Third Period: No score. Penalties-None. Overtime Period: l-Detroit, Borrcll (Aurlc, Wei» land) 1.45. I Penalties-Alone. Line To,‘ it’: Rem a in '_ Amateur“? (o. r. by Guardian's special wirel‘ LONDON, Ont, Jan. I5—Rhy Gctlfffc. Jofire Desilets and N15 Brennemcn of Saint John, N. B1 formerly of strstford Juniors, mu not make up n new forward lino this season for Iandons lnicrnlo- ionsl Hockey League club- . This is the cryptic telegram de- livered to Resident John Auden- son of the ‘Tecumseh: t ight: "Decided to slay amateur. (Signed! Getliffe." Earlier in inc evening Anderml hed received permission from bee: tcr Patrick, New York manager, to dicker with Getliffb. Montreal Canadians had told hill to go shesd and sizfl D9811"! I! h‘ wished. Anderson wished, but the former Btmtforcl Midgets are,‘ a @"..~;:::: $3.2!” '" 2 % Discount on sll MEN'S WVEAR JACK s. csusuozlzi‘ m» ror sow-v. i\‘."4h the Rangers several chances ndliw‘ i7‘ <l~‘“_~A ,.. .. . _.7 . .v.....,_.__- - _I....‘..,._-. \ S I l. i I