. _ <0 a. eatletSpong ossipol“g'l‘e 181:4. ianlts Are Favorites For the Series, Butf- _ Henry Farrell, Noted Sport Writer Picks the Yankees I ., ‘to ideal as possible and hie normal gait this season has been around .400. Giant pitchers in 1921 and 1922 had to fool only a Babe who was trying to murder the ball and who wasn't in ehape to connect with a blimp. But the Blbe of 1923 ie a great batter as well as the klng- ' (United Press Snort: Edlwn) lslugger, and he is in shape. NEW YORK. 091- 3-—¢°"fil1l°"¢l lWlIIB i large "Id With theGlants forced to play part of the lerlee on a strange field. Prominent Pall vi any battle. the New York Giant: while tho Yankees are at home in both qrounds, the National Leanne should have the fldvflnlflqe In mental fottle over lhelohampione will also face another handicap. It may amount to nothing Yankees when they 9° m“ ma” ‘mm balm’ °l ‘I-W-‘and again it may turn out to be a most Important factor. e Will Ride for the _ Local Y.M.C.A. on stabliched ability of McGraw's team to do its very best when the situa- _ “All, depends on how the Yankee batters bat and Giant pitchers Sat111‘day_ 1 ion l; worst that makes the National Leaguers the favorite in the bet- pitch.’ ,___ GIANTS FAYORITES FOR SERlES, BUT- By HENRY L. FARRELL. them In 19Z2, It is but natural that the National League territory to cover that they protect in the Polo Grounds and srange champlfl"! 5l1°llld 9° lllll? We 1923 "Elli lttllfltl tllatlllghtlng conditions may bother the batters. American League players they can win. it follows also that the Yankees couldlclaim the Yankee home is the hardest field to play ln the big leagues. not help but have a slight doubt BbOI-Il "Ill? Chin"?! and it is only natural that the Giants have some difficulty in adjusting after they had lost two years running to a team that themselves, was unanimously regarded as being inferior to the Just before the series o American League pennant winners. ent of a Japanese paper cabled the folio It is this spirit of confidence, which shouldsway the Giants, and the the series to his paper‘. pened last fall, the New York correspond-lH wing expert prognosticatlon on cessive years for the baseball chamniohflhin- The Yankee stadium le hard to play in. Irish Meuael and "Pei-i“ Alter outflrhlins the Yankees Ir- 1921 and routine Young. the Giant left and right flelders, vvllli have almost twice the , _ l The same abstract dope might be appliedthls year, although lt|_ 3,,“ mm", “Ding h, w. M. ded to predict that the series will depend upon how theiwe“, Lnurlnell m," “BOWL, walk ‘ l . ~ - _ ngYankee supporters, if there ls such a thing as partizan feeling in New might be amen l ork, believe that the chances of the team rest entirely upon the robust Yankee batters hat and the Yankee pitchers pitch. W“ Amrilhue “mg d“ m“, helm. Dlsregardlng the proof placed at hand in 1921 and 1922 that grcatl - _. M“, .‘,_“.,._‘ w.“ “H. .. W, .,,. orm of Babe Ruth. ' it has become an ace anke," and on this theory, which was proved he last season. If the swat king shatters the spell that John MeGraw Jones, ha‘ can m," him {or gwq years, cause they did last year and the year previous. ' With a ball club that is more mentally alert, a team that is actuated u‘ epted axiom that “as Ruth goes, so go the pitching is_not an insurmountable obstacle for a good ball club to over- Halifax whet ‘e Wm compete on beyond all doubt, during come, it still remains difficult to reason that the Giants can get by Sam aturdiy ‘in in; Herald and Mm Herb Pennock, Waite Hoyt, Joe Bush and Bob Shawkey lust be- 4' mi P bike rmle E .. . l As is mentioned elaalvlli-ri- oil is page in reference l0 \\‘zllki-r'.~ the Yanks ought to win. . Star pitching, as it is represented in the Yankee staff, will impose _ Ienty of trouble upon the Giant batters. but it will be nothing compared by better spirit and a manager who has been able to eetablifli harmony I _ m m “vanmvpr; m" f Ruth goes on a where discord prevailed before, lt ls not logical that the Yankees should ‘b l 9 H ‘ v , i.llillll'll has proved Iliilil‘ m will have to carry i a be out-thought and out-played again just because they were last fal Geiirazi‘ will represent lilo l- the handicap McGravfs tea s of llle lllrlll Y. y. hitting rampage. _ , ’ it ls impossible to look in the glass and see a nlovie of what the, and the fall before. _ _ With Babe Ruth playing the greatest game of his life on the offense I‘-‘l‘ll"l llll’ "llll" 5gb; is going to make of thochance to redeem himself, but it is al- ~ most a safe bet that the battering-ram of the Yankees will not be the and the defense and with the whole Yankee team set to vindicate themy - ~ ~ ‘ _ , , t >4 v ' selves, just as the Babe wants to redeem himself, it is not reasonable Th"? IR IIIIIB ‘-\ l"i_l “l ““~ll‘f' ryfronl all over the Mnrllimrs lor [hi5 l . land ideas of that kind impose a fatal mental Ruth, however, apparently worked himself out of that mental bunker ind started hitting. who strung along with the Yanks for two years, have all the we“ wishes (,1 hi; m he champions and are picking the Giants. ' and boosters will, ill». ll0li‘ "ill- will Vfilltllllll‘ lo lllllllilll tile llllr, “Garden ill- The experts, swung over to t C/pr\/\/v intained that he liked the Polo Grounds better TWO FEE They Will Oppose the o irllllilliiiiiilil lllillfi lllllllil l lllllll iants on Wednesday. , first?’ ‘sham Its-ream (Canadian Press) l ]\‘.\]‘|]<‘,‘\X_ Oct. G.-Vlvlnr lilac“ -Aulllv ol’ lilo Illlliflix Wander-rs‘ won llir iivrtild toil lilllQ l l ‘ nnrc fmllly for till» llll“ll '.~‘rilt'l'.lit-li-il"l‘l tinio ‘lilll lilo frilirlll liilli- llllfiflPlll- or. Ills lime was 55 lnill.. Tifi soc-i - nulls. Till‘ l'l‘l'f‘l‘ll I'm‘ lilo iinlllnle is filflii iilzliiil lly lillilndllllrv. ivzlrizc “Wight (if Wostville, lin- ‘isiilvll nor-cud. Dalhousie Defeats . Wanderers 13 t0 0- ‘ Mt. A. and Moliclolll Play Scoreless Tie (Canadian Press) moa--_-_v=..;—~=r;- v__ l l ....a__.. i lTIl(‘flv(!l\£‘.5S oi‘ till-Ir lli-w $2.5lill.li llll- lust note i: lilo polo lllerilfthli. Polo (iroiilliis. ul- ponllllllls in a] ilh lilo coveted] l this yewlr In down sluililllll. by iilapil Illl lldil Lu lllll at- for tile liret time w all“ "lllll" fillll-“Ilfffi iiluluroil above Alullriczill liPlll-Z lire lilo fuillllus Mllll'l'~llll[£){lll-\l crew l‘(l\\', lliill llrv oil i’ llicll llllvo cllllclicd lilo inst lilroe lilo hlCGFtHYltUS u _L___§..__________ IIYPAf. bill to the previous Peter Beau. " TAll \V0rtliy. illd.i . . . . n-n“ Tm“ Axwnrtily 0 _ Interest In and around Halifax at present ismalnly centred on tilt bill 45 mile bike race to take place there Saturday Oct. 13. Accord l"! to the Halifax Herald and Mall entry list, Charlottetown. the home of fact bicycle riders, will not be represented this year ‘ln the long grind "I HALIFAX. N. s. Och, ll.——'l)'ll~ ‘in nollliilg hurl». $1lllli"l'l\'. lflu rugby silllnll llillyod Ii scoreless Alter Discussion Tlgue-Strlbllng BOHLG R. h _d W ___ lly 1c al on officials today (Iccidl-d yesterday, in “ymch m“ Notwithstanding the lateness of the season and lack 0t flllllll-lslaskm llle Illlffie for his liizlil will: (loom- lllOYlPy of lilo Zillly Day stake wilrlll battle with the was lluid up after _ _ Saints thlis week. probably on Thursday afternoon. llllllllollllll "l llll’ lllilll l“ m“ k“'“‘lllllll driven lly Waller ll. (‘mix Firsl ii-xlliilg l0 botwovr. Afllnlliiii and _ I ‘_ ' _ ‘ llilill- “ll°“""~ ma‘ Hurry hllllwlll‘ lilo mooring. ‘Filo lime cl ‘Lilli Ii-l ililllrsloil liui O ii lieckolls seconds in lnrolvlnr The contract‘ ‘mpged to haw _ fl~mi _‘_ \ the near future of a deserving recognition among other clubs of the klnl M," knocked flow" UH...“ ‘l:|")g- later on. and compete in all fields of athletic endeavor, the Odd Fellow: Pr‘ i-iillil. illcTlrlu- unread lo [my Till: llout was ‘lCllnlllliEll for Eli . dent-John A. MacNair; Vice-Pres, Theo. Sentner: Secretary, B. C “ll-i “llm illlll “Xilell-“Pli hi‘ rlllll- I and Port La Jo-le and Klrvan Sanctorum. His WorshiP Mayor Jenkins l-r-l‘ l1 lllllll who clallnvil lie was llsr’ ilrnugll being llililie wet, rub llioni ledge, rub lliflm lilo-o willl llill‘ Wm m round m (lean , Tlllllx- lllw- i r 0 ll . ‘“ '° °"“ Y I Foullluln Pen ink 00 wm-lilfil series ling now decorating hgnglfi liulvpvsily llnlloltlwl lllk‘ i .‘\lON(i’l‘(il\‘, Ori. li.-'l‘lil= ‘Mount lllu here Saturday. 9 l porting omment 1 | "_"‘ . v ~ - __ i . lloxlnl; COLLMBLS, Gnn 001- l» T“ - I _._ . h The First Money Ii .k ti, B ltl l he: yrcllxllt QIHIII e" _ e0 e r R‘ w \ ‘ world's lleht heavyweight (Illflm'll~ shown during the early weeks, the Abqweit rugbyists are l‘ \\‘lill‘ll “B518 lllltifll l0 it tonight. \\'lI‘l‘llla11_lll||l “rpm m (guy ihy-lun-nq "w". Judgllng from thenlzly illglii. _ _ material to select from the wearers of the red and black will be a hard llllill “l ll” Alllerlln“ Ifigllm Rlnllilioilvy was wnrtll $8.000 til lhl! will- Ctlillll, was withheld hlaizlluse tile lille "W799 “l” l“ ill“ ellllll”? Qlilll lilo ilrsl ill-zit. Pqtiillta‘ lllt‘ Pllgnrd -———- "The Odd Feucwsv 5pm“ ClUbKTa new ‘local “Mala °rqanlzatlm l towel into lilo ring zls ll sirlrli been signed by lvlcTiizilo. Erllll and in this cily. ' Competition at present will ‘be confined mainly betwec‘ ms ,,,,j,,,_,t-n-i,.,\_ Um)“ hum ,,, referee was tn receive S250 and ex- ltBizlwit‘ ll ll7l‘ll".‘- being possessed of some of the Island's most prominent athletes. Thl m H H um‘ no h H l H‘ Fllll" 5125 0T llll‘ Illllmlnl. Mill the "ollllils. lilli. ended 20 seconds llll- _ Vanidorstine. The first of a series of games will be rolled on the "Y" lull-lo‘ Jone“ ‘lulled ml“ m" cm" . 'l‘-‘."-'l-.l k~ . will open the series by roillnc the first ball. a n “hm” “my Hm] M or my “mlulml Wm‘ ‘he N” Yml‘ "M" i villi line sandpaper. if tile bllidos h‘ Mean-mg m5 Ovens put‘ a “b, innilpliper, nllil liiey will look as m, ‘he anlmom“ Prevenm ‘hem h‘, All" IN .ANA[)/\ ,\\'l\!l(l8i‘(‘\‘%l rugby squall. lllll‘l.(’l.'ll __ -- —~—-——-—~—- -~~'r'—*‘ Allison football tczilll llllll llll“ Mom l I’ 7 Beckett Gets “Jack New Angle _In M- e _ ,,_ LONDON. 00L. 6.’"Tl’ll‘. _ g lint Joe lilieTlgllo-Slrlblillg hoxlnz lllrilvli pion, should receive his share 0i mnfimp ‘was at Nuke ha“ a m“ LEXJNGTON. QCL perry“. firs, ' ' ' at ‘an coming m Carpfinuma Kmymmtf) . ‘Viljor Jolln Paul Jones who lcdl . lo life and are rounding into shape for their expected till; lluill. Won - I ~ (‘ll lly Lol- (lnilnghy ni‘ NIWV \nrl,'. ll zlppenrs that tile llirirluy. nln- _ proposition for the University squad to buck up against. "ll l“? llllll l“ llls llosmillslo“ a mu" livl‘ and is Cox's :4l"(‘(ll"ll| iil.: will vllrflvll U"? llliulllis considered that ill". action _ Illflllgue" Hr-l in [he t‘\'t‘lll. lust your. , Silllllllary: whlch has “me m“ “m9 with“ the l“! Week’ has awry 9mm“: ll i! (lezllr-l zlflor tllo Ellulisllnian hrlll u‘ n" o‘ r r l t ‘ m t u“ l‘ \'l!\ 9851111111!!! l1 l. club members, but it le the intention of the o. F. s. c to branch Dll ,,,,.,..,,_,,,,,‘ ,,,,,,,,.,,.,-_ i, w.“ ,~,-,1,.,', li<‘ll-‘I"9 for Ills services- Mluilr John‘. lflllSllill? for lllis “inlli~ll~.relillll." . following officers were elected to act as an athletic executivew-Presl Alilerlenn Il“§‘,'l0l\ 110B! Ille- Frill-Will- y -r till‘ opening bell was soillldcil. p 1 I . u Alleys on Tuesday night, between the Wlidey and St. Lawrence teams ———-<c>_._.__ In’. Willi EIRIIIN] In New York fllw‘ wllirll lull-e boconlo yellow I (a I I __ H . ng onlnllis nn suggested Lilli. I \ ‘g L‘ T r lave llevuiilc rilsty from rzlreie-l-zs “e ammonia m the water Th“, mo“ a“ new‘ from turning brown. Erlgily, b.I’., 1W’ r Iii” d” and th In ‘lleuSpotliéhljiolfiSliortg ' MAX NARs-[oil l. ohlef goat of the series, even If he is not the champion hero. kt - i ' ' ‘ 'n s of the season will be a most lm- to take evidence from the past to draw the conclusion that once lin _ d? Rueha hmmg m u" closl q day - ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' I W’ lker ‘iris proved l ortant factor in getting him ready for the series lt will be remem- twice wrong, the Yanks always will be wrong. iryelli rllv Iii-R #1 <<_ 4 ¢_ ,_vg h’ gored that Ruth came back home with the Yankees after their last Because the Yanks have nothing better than their best which failed hllnsrlt‘ so llil‘ lliP DYPIIIIPI‘ I‘IIl“l . . . . . . . . . . - r- ,,~‘,,.,~_._1. '" l“ r ii‘. W“ zlerlirrmllls: 2?ii".‘i.'.".f. Sh“: éfiiiihiiiil“ 231313‘ lfdif“l£l‘“.§l.i‘2.-‘{i.1f l. w... nus ilump. He got the idea that he couldnt hit in the new Yankee Sta lum. e rnor _ > _ _ _ P Y ‘BY 5 H» \\- ml Ii iI Y < v _ _ ’ h‘ W“ _ hazard on a ball player. will not result Just as it did ll'\ the two previous cases. 9,1 l-qlllollllelge m; Illf‘ linen l‘ AMAryEuk TffLE On form and dope, the Giants ought to win the championship again. “Ylllllol- {olives this llliiflilll‘! WI’ I AT O nnv iriwilll- HICAQO ill»: LAYT MQNTH QMAA/aou . Ruth has alwaysnia V than any park on the circuit, when the American League was sharing I _ the home of the Giants and part of the series will be played there. _‘l'he Giants, lt is true, havehmanyfleasons and causes why they should 10m- rvfllllfltlflll 0i tile He ought to hit at least normally under conditions that are as near win, but we do not believe c)‘ wi . . ‘the (yau... PM ‘WM’ OF? v/ ‘ r~*"“’"_' MY GAME ITS / r '~ TFROM /’ THE 1>lu ‘ l‘; APPPAACH SiioTs Alma FREE AND EAS"! l‘? \\ioii'b (low tut-lo (‘roll has just about swzln song for till’ yuai‘. mill lilo cnilnlry it closes about nlosl successful season of gnillo ill the land. Tile Amateur title was won liv Max Marflon a couple 0g rile liusky Pllllzllielpiiiun ilelealod gllnlifs pzrezllvsl players. ago at Chicago. when lie flflf0kilPlll‘ Jess Sweetsor, the 1922 Cllampllill.‘ m ‘he finam Sweets“ ma“ a Swllclser. inr lie played an uphill lznlfilll: ll-llllinrzllllvnt. He has great Jerry 'l‘ra\'ei' alllatellr tlllc twice in (Rack in 1912 and 13 Travers did, u“, trick m“, Illil: your Gardner ill-tented llllu iiy ll‘r’llll llllit lnvlliloli equalled ill this conlliryJ iillt tit the end 0i‘ tiuilr illilllfll Sivi-illsur and lllllrlllon were lill l-illllzlrn and lho e Trotters. 2 in 3, Purse 51,0001 ‘June Mllfl, biluil by Zoln- é i TlCl. (W. lilclterson» 1 R ‘Mlijrir ltldcr. lilk.l2;.. (Hlndsi ‘I. i IVOIO Worthy, b.h.. lltllPkl . 3 3 s; The Great Lilli Water also starl- l. ‘The May Day for 2 Year Old Trotters, 2 in 3) Purse $1,000 lGuy Richard, li.o., by Guy Mr. Mc-Eiwyn. b.c.. (Wlliloi .. . Colonel Bosworlh. ‘(T-‘ffclilill 141.90 in 7712.9 of 5O and 100 Bi Wool) GOWAN If, lit/xi K, “WA-r l\ l Ollie L _ MUSIC 2 2 '-\ (D — .._ 4 ‘TTf/TKT‘ - w ARSTON ls‘li wllowlu‘ BIG. FELLOW innit A l "YERRIFIQ $iU\N(o-¢v~0 V JW ~ sum: its l-{l‘1‘l‘li to llnle oul lil ti. S\\'\'.‘l‘l.dt‘l‘ ‘lll'll llnli Fliill)!‘ ill!‘ llny oi‘ ills as tnkiill: 1i foul". llllililyllll: rnlllld lllilt he lulled l0 Alllrsloil lulu been Illzlyllig very llllllill tile ixrlidu. m“ steady golf zlll sllllillli-l' llild lil So ill all his l‘X]7l}l"ll’.lll‘l‘ ill. tail- lirnclll-l in: crack ill illl- Aniiiteui‘ title. JURQS. “UFHYOII has llilll Ilzlrd luck in lllll lloiilg puirull willl :1 string of tllc goes echoing across the l-‘lossnlonr hr ilrow lllt‘ wlliril invlllliell Boldly _ (‘hick Evans. zilid Ollilllvl. weeks linlll Jmllls zlnil Ollimr-l and cor» Ht‘ is l! strapping lllg fellow, a lllillly curried tile right lo faccllilli- pilill-r and IIOHSUSHCS on ideal repent his u-iunmh ogllizlllle and livid his lll-rre all Kill‘ "ll(llli‘llfl('l' llnil SPDHIS to be uble to yew. m,“ “latch way. on lllroliull lilo toughest sort of S» fem o; winning U“. lilslrstnu lizls boon a lending faul- lilllrlllllllellls wlllioui tiring. succession‘ or ill ihl- glllilo since 1914 when .\ll1l'.~‘lllll llZlS livid lllully titles. (illimnt beat him l llll: lilo follow- .iil~ was lliceki-ll for lll<~ Alllerlcail mien, England this ‘the Hlllilf! llllirizlli; lllull ill lfilli. Silrill: l0 ill-twill ilio Walker Cull 35.1w],- lilill llizllill in lillll, ll \l':i.~l (illrllllvrlriliil l-rllllrillllli-ll l.\\‘li points lnwarll wllo proved ills jinx. in llilll Villl‘ .'\ili\'l'lt'illl viclllry. ile llzls livid Ollnlct apliiil lull llilli llill of llli-Lllw Nl-w Jersey‘ slzllii title tlvicli rllillllliiz. and lasl _\'l‘lll‘ ill lirnilk- ililld was ll. lli(‘lllll(‘l' of lilo Walker lino ll rzlin slorln pill llll‘ coilrsv in . (‘lib team oi‘ 192i. ban ill-vol" nlzllcil was extra iloles~~wllero an iron shot on the stalrlvil. ,4. .,u .;. .4. . TllllOZ 2.09 fl-rl. 2.07. 4,. ARQUND THE CLOCK Second Division. 2.19 Trot, -;- wl-l-H PAPYRUS 4.; 1, 2 in 3, Purse $1,000 -I- . . q. 1 !.Gl‘l‘ll'lllll‘ F., p.lu., lly Dllllll ' il.g..(Beani...li2. ‘- -- - - - - - - - - - ~ » - -- .' . .. (POX) ‘ lniuliulll. llr.lll, (Plirllsi .. 4 4 ,|;(‘rl<*lllillli-, il.i;., lliiliilllzsi (‘nloroilo Muck, lillLilfl. li.ill.ll~- i190 ii. iil. Arlslnd. llroolnell and i (Llll. ill" livvl‘. TJili l0 9 ll. lll. Exercise. li In lli ll. ill. (illls. lll lo l2 :l. ill. Conferences .'\ b.h., (Mo-Dona . ‘ed. Wilitillionill . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. with lllalcksiillths. veterlnnrl-él: . Timn; m)’; 3.4_ 3337 3.4_ 2115, ;;.4_ Lillie Mathll-aoll, Vzilllln. “m; “m; 3mm‘. l)()y‘q~ -~ l ll. ill. Light lunch. i -Z-' l lll ‘.1 p. ill. Rout. L’ m 4 p. m. More conferenc- . ; lilorv grooming. 4 to 5 n. m. Exercise. A». 5 lo 6 p. nl. More oats. Time: 2.03 1M. 2.08114. 2.08 Pace, 2 in 3, Purse $1,000. 1 1 ilai N. (‘. A.. b iz., by ilal B. 3 2 lilcliirr.) 2 3 Lulzl ’l‘odd, lzixnh. (Hvrrlilqi .. illnrlrrl. ‘[1: i l i l (Cuxl . (McMahon) . . . . . Rachael Dillon. ell n. (Sorrel) .4 l ("Blur Anna. inn- . . . . . . . . .. 6.30 l». m. Retires for the =r (Murphy) _ _ _ _ _ __ l; King Alllir. chm. lllurnlli l 4% night. i Tillie: 2.11 1.2. 2.1012. + + +' er q. Gloria also; Well. be that as It ma, ywe have a hunch that the Garden Province WILL be heard from. a: the Abgwelts are sending a strong contender over for this race, and It le a question if Walker. the present Martlme lbnq distance bike champion will again ride for the Halifax Wanderers lllli year. Dame Rumor ha: It that George will be an Island competltol lhle time and will ride under the colors of one of the local organizations Bringing Up Father. " THAT 'Q THE wqgfiy ’ 9K TuPii l EVER 3N,“ "KNQ "Ii Bets ME ""°"E\ AN MAKE IT bfl/xfllay; "r-""-'-~—~—r" ~~—— -—-' 100R FiRtfl Nib l UQEI , ' OpENb TQmlgHr AT THE 31A ‘fig THEJu Re; S LADY’ l’ fyi," _ ii_\_ ‘oEE '" i, WHERE some or MY int-mew o Victor MacAulay, the Wanderer star long distance champion, upse’. a l°l- °l 609s in local athletic circles Saturday when he again duplicate: ills feat of last year by winning the Herald ten-mile road race. Mac Allliyl parfomance was all the more remarkable considering the fac‘ 1:8! he had done very illttls training for the igolnd and only decided a‘ t e Int moment to compote. MooAulay, who in Well known to Char l°ll°l°Wfl flfll M a good sport and e game runnerrla to be congratulated °" llllllllllsl/Omeflt. and wherever “Vlc" compote: he will alwayl find ‘l’. E. lelandcro pulling for him to win. . moi-i.- The "nix months’ clause." recently added to the constitution of the New Brunswick-Prince Edward inland Hockey League, by the m~l’-5-A-A-U-r ll causing considerable comment Ind dissatisfaction h Plilllllout Maritime amateur hockey circles. The clause any: that all bflckeylotl must be: neldont o1 tho town or clty for cox months before '|l"9 Illllllllfl 1° filly on their respective illne-upn. The idea of this "l ° l‘ "l °°'Il"l "I0 "lumping" habit that come player: have oontrlded alive ME YOUR NAME. rl MAY NEED ' YOU FER A wrrNgbs. W“ b0 oourr ctow Yum" "UMP-TY ovlnfl rx ri-lem RE ~T"'o THE wok-aw ncruiar. (EvEQ I'M GONNA sue ‘Em role oiwikues - (liililgll > 'L the.‘ Qrm ov mo. Fume ounnco. inc. "lml Y"? ‘II your lll If-hl plat, who are not elow In taking every "ad. “M10!” held wt to them by different towns and cities which are after __ their earl/logo. l