I 'n;ll~norr"r4~;~~1ozs" i a flint: cnannorrnrowu IGUARDIAN l- < - a-MI Latest News . ICE SPORTS HOCKEY AND " B 0 W L I N G In . Realm BASKET BALL BOXING A N D OTHER EVENTS race . p. (Oanadiad Frau) Keutville defeated ship of the Maritime Provinces. combination of the winners sextet. gbiiv will tell town aggregation. home rink- will be a bell to bell. llempseyh-Gibbons -. NITE OFFER "ro K5“; SHORTLY. Ne icnlcaoo. Dqlllhsey. world's vhamillon. will defend llsainst Luis Flt-pom March lllfihi. The Argentine "lily Ovlmuent this year, P ll said. ‘lll “PM ls beaten by Gibbons. then naturally I “lllllllllion asserted. I “lldellllfllld Firbo will ll filly fight until lllyillcture w i; ‘Wells of hard" and llllli after his re New York. . "l some‘ to his refit"! operation. ' ‘Tgetlltllflflx gasithhtlrgl fought from s ar o n a w e New Glas- Dartmouth, will l; cow team furnishing splended llOC-‘Milfllllile Clltliiiplflellénllelseslllltsgeioh/Ig: key throughout the fixture, but the day night following the final game, > V p d This troph l . the downfall of the New Glagogtfw bair of skayte: llvllllallllgtonlllillsogreégzfill The game tonight at New Glas- the talo, as t th team that will meet the “gains Match Not Off TEX RICKARD TO MAKE DEFI. 13.—-_ Jack heavyweight N his title ew York Llllllll‘ Day. he announced her-o in; will he his the-cham- illis or compelled to fightthe winifélrldtltlg "However, h not engage , , e meets mo. Under such conditions it looks like ll quiet outdoor salmon gm- me bu‘ t I I about six r leave me fit for thealrllrlpg flgsgtljllld Dempsey looked a bit vale land “lll Operation at llllmvaey aala last night in... he hom i g i Lillie lllty to recuperate Irolrlll lll: KEiilVlliE slows li|E will ll lilll iliASllilli 5 T02 Last NightIn Home Rink — Losers Play .“Kents” Tonight In New Glasgow In Final .0I._Home And Home Games. schedule of games:—— KENTVILLE, N. Si} March 13—[ Tonight a return game will be here tonight by alscorelh? silllflgotlvllhlyed in K16 lltvum 5 ° ll 59' ell W l Dlay Sussex at homo 2 in the first of a series of homelrink f N 3 _ and Mme games, goals w count o ova cotia champions Sat for the right to meet N. B.-P. E, i, hockey league, for the champipnflat Sussex, Winners of .l1l“ll\y night. On Monday night the lNova Scotia champions will play The Starr trophy, donatedflby the Starr Manufacturing Compgny‘ led to the Maritime champion team fronl the Starr Company, in Midi. tlon the M. A. H. A. will present 801d medals to the Chtlmpiong Following the final game Blisug. The brand of hockey ham] d sex Mend i iii by. the losers tonight has 38,3‘; will holday ng the M' A H’ A mdlcallml l-lllll "16 some in theifiwllell reports of the associati thriller from Wllldba submitted and officers ec e . their annual meeting, ‘The following is tip remaining Island Curlers Win The wlllllllleg Free Press f M 6th publishes the pbotogratllhs gill 1W0 young Islanders, Cliff and Fred gills. yho have distinguished T] mgc ves as curlers in Manitoba, is wo brothers had skipped for separate teams through the wlfpip mutt-ITS tournament, finally being e twousurvivors for the champ. ionship, The contest between the two rothers was one of the sporting iavteints of the season and aroused nqense interest in curling circlgg, he game contest was witnessed by the parents of the boys, Mr am] Mrs. Fred Wise. who are nephews of Mr. A. R. Wise. grocer. Euston Street and formerly oi Miiiom CORRECTION ln reference to the hockey standing of the Abcswoits which llilllilllred in yesterday morning's argue of this paper; instead of read- Honors In Winnipeg sllllll [illP 'lHll lll ll] will ll will lll llilill _ ' Can_u_cks Grab- bed the Verdict in C orgllaiwal,“ lliiarch l3.——~Montreal Flfst Play'off—' a ,l t l L . ' as. tlsrsrsr. 0 MW»- Pew-rib- series on Ottawa's artificial ice, ac- es HOW (Joulltef cording to Leo Dandurand. manager of the canudiens. it is likely the Was M3118. Writing on that Ins to nil game champions will train here. in which the Senators lost to the lit is etilected the first ‘Stanley Cup game vwill be played next Wed- Canucks, "Baz" Ofilieara of the 0t tawa Journal oplnes as follows: ne-ldav. thoush lllls date is not 0t‘- ‘ I Canadians ride into the return flciai. game oi‘ the N.-H.\L. play-off with a precarious one-goal lead against Ottawas. Securing the only score oi‘ the game five minutes after the start of the second period they were steady and lucky enough to hold that lead till the end of the game. The story oi‘ the game is the story of that single and precious counter which was tinged with all the elements that flllksii MB H1809 out oi‘. Moreuz was the hero who sent the great crowd into ecstasy when h-e batted the disc ltno the net in a scramble. The other incidents oi‘ the contest were merely fllllefllmws til-at served to emphasize the ex- tlleulely lucky character of the pluy World's Record- For High Hurdles NEW YORK. ‘March l3. —— lCari Chrlstienaon. of the Newark A. -c., set a new world's record in the 60- yard high hurdles at the Metropoli- tan A. 1A. U. games in Madison Square Gardens last night. His time was 7 3-5 seconds. The former record of 8 seconds was made by Robert ll‘. Kelly, of the University of Southern Califor- lnia in Brooklyn in 1919. Mlnnnl’: lilntmcnt llenia (jut; i- llllh lll L. O. C.~ BOWLING Moreriz Got Goal. Around that goal hinges the res- pective chances of the Canadians and Ottawas to come through oll top in the play-off‘. Brleily recited the goal was scored as follows: Georg-e Boucber broke away on the left side oi‘ the rink and trying: to K, oi g, pass Bill Boucher the latter hooked the puck away and tilted a short v, coyle , _ , , , , , _ , H141; 241 157 that Benedict stopped, Joliat, Mor- R, McDQuflld , J35 139 153 enz and Bill Bouclier all charged W. McDonald . .173 136 20s through i0 set the rebound- Belle- w_ Coyle ,, 434 136 235 dict went to his, knees, and Jolial W. Kiggins . . . . . . . H140 7g 13g fell with him. Bill Boucher was _ ___ ______ held by Hlfllllmflil and George 775 330 940 Boucher jumped back into the net. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD2545 There was a lnomenlury sci-unibh». and the puck tell out in clear terrl (;_ N_ |q_ tory right into Morellz‘s stick. A flip oi‘ the wrist and he poked it c. Craswell ...... ..140 196 1a.’; through a tangle al lass ‘ll lwkéll .l. Praugbt .164 14s 132 Offside. J. Doyle .. .153 150 157 Under the conditions obtaining. _y germ; __ 145 12g 159 one goal was bound to have a bii; C‘ Doyle . . . . . . . . . . . .152 219 199 effect on the ultimate result. Good _- -- -— hockey was impossible and also 15o s42 s10 ‘improbable after the game had Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2411 been under way five minutes. Und- NOTE-——All players be on hand. er the circumstances Ottawas, who lndcpendants vs. All Colliers Fri- plainly dislike heavy ice, could on- day night at 8.30. ly resort to a defensive game and, await the breaks which unfortunat- ely went to Caniuliens. There were plays by -both teams that eclipsed Morenzs play in brilliance, there were moves which, by their audac- ity and enterprise, deserved goals. CITY CHURCH LEAGUE Y .M. C. A. ALLEYS Last night saw another very in- m P. L. w. o. F. A. no. I, 19 s 13 1 es s5 122 K . a it silould have rend; - o P. L. w. n. F. A. no. . 19 1 11 1 es 55 e11 ~Not a D‘ l “ease Team Selected To igrestng game in this league roll- cd off and some very 500d 60°F“ being put on. this time it was lbe- iwppp st, lPeters vs. St. Pauls and was won by tile former with a but it remained i‘or this unexpected series oi‘ mlovcs to culminate in tho counter that has raised Canadian hopes to the plnacle of expectation and had steeled Ottawas‘ resolve Eye-Strain is, not a diseased condition, ¥IR I defect in fhg phyglggl ermation and development oi ills Eye. i "Mini treatment in not lli- ‘lllilfll. except purlilpg to alleviate resultant distrsulnq ‘iymptoms. . A careful lllou-ld be‘ made llllt who're the defect or Weakness ll situated, and W!» m, information. tn. optometrist ls able to pro. acrible the necessary ro- examination f0 deforming n M Your Service. lhrf. iilliehesoil olmlllilirl .. i Telephone 182 -—. a i d i -'.., l Jill‘ .1 l . Printery may‘, "106 at, ‘oamaommowu _ 0t’ the All-llndlla Olympic lug llndla. at Paris. ll {l ondl-l. V oo-oo-o-wooa-o-oae“ Job Printing A fundamental in printing is that satisfied‘ customers are one’: beet advertisement. By satisfying our customers we have stead. ily built up our job printing business. e‘ Our volume of business in this line is now a] five times the volume of two and a half F“ Wings-nearly double that of a year ago —end is still growing. W’! MW satisfied others-we cad nii-rfy you. PRICE QUALITY ... Pnonrrsuss illheailuardian iientral Represent India In Olympic Games (Associated Pres.) DELI-ti, March l8.—'I‘he winners games which were concluded her-e recent- . iy have been selected tn represent- Tho athletes and their records follow: Running broud lump, Slrdar Jla- p Singli, 21 mt 9% inches. 120 yards hurdles, Laksh-manlin; time. 161-5 seconds. _, Ten miles marathon. M. R. illn- ge; time 57 minutes, 29 3-5 seconds 100 yards dash. T. K. Pitt; time l0 2-5 seconds. Quarter mile dash. '1‘. K. Pitt; ni-rne 519-10 seconds. 220 yards dash, J. S, liall; time 22 2-5 second-s. Three mile run, lSepoy Pain ~ Slfllh; time. l6 minutes, 10 sec- Rilnning high lumll). J. C. ‘Health- oote: 5 feet 9% inches. One mile run. M. K, venkatal-a- mllllllfillmr; time, 4 minutes, 46- 3~i5 seconds. i , ekas and Hopefuls and was won good margin. v Following are tho scores: to again emerge trimumlihflllt Wllll the rod, white and ‘black fluttering ST. PETERS victorious to the breeze. . ilt was a. lucky touch for Canad- W ‘Smi-tll . 249 157 183 ions and a bit of bad luck for Ot- A ‘Vincecombe . 163 177 239 tawas. Canadiens never lmiirflvell H‘ my 163 21s 191 their position oft that soal- in WI R: Am,“ 103 153 taken all round Senators may be J Williams 128 131 credited with as great all achieve- Wromi .. 2M6 merit as the winners. To bold Can- adians on soft iceii and on their ST. PNULS home plot to one goal was consid- erable o1‘ an honor, 1 . Q . ' ‘ l5 Conditions were all alga net .cn llufl Xliizlpfiga 1237 ators. They have never been rutcd up ‘Cigrmody 198 157 88 as soft ice players, and it was illu- 3 wgpldsrstlnp 187 201 158 vltabie that Canadians would show to better advantage. Joliat. Collin Frank Cox and Sprague Clog-horn are the tyilb‘ Total ...... .. oi players who seem to revel in Majority for heavy footing. l-iiichmiln ulongseoi , ‘ Ottawa. and ooaibly Broad lll LADIES, LCEQXUEBOWLING might be termed irnud horses. EUREKAS The Only Game, ISL git-Ell." n6 Ottawas played the only tactical if MuNeill“ 13i__473 gaule possible. They relied on their H‘ Fmhrmn 115 14g 117_.374 defensive system almost entirely. L‘ w,‘ y)“ n7 163 140.425 ilnder these circumstances Canad- ‘ l g """ " ___ ...... ___ iena were bound to take till-elofffu‘; 590 5354912 sivs and on the sllriace t loo e 637 ‘as though they haghmuch the bat- 'ter of the play. at was on t e m Hopeglul-zo 111___277 surface. They handled the puck of- n‘ 52G“ """" " 139 153 141.433 tener, and seemed to work a great S?" M so 196 ]30_405 deal harder, yet only secured one M’ 08mm“ " n; 11,3 167___4g3ligoal. That goal, on hard ice, will be E'H ms ' '81 o0 91_26g hardly sufficient to carry them ‘ a """" " 519 5&7 5494795 through to the title. The energy Canadians spent in that hour's play when their regul- ars went the full 60 minutes with- urjoui. a stop is bound to take its toll. The 3rd game of this league gotl away nicely last night and someI good scores were Dill 0"- This game was between the E ‘Dempsey Will Defend Title Against Firpo MEET THE ARGENTINE lN NEW YORK ON LABOR DAV. NEW YORK, Mar, l3.——l)asillto increasing lndicatloils that the pro- posedroturn match in the Metro. politan district, curly in June be- tween Jack Dempsey and Tom Gibbons, would he shelved. Tex Rlckarthdeclared tonight he was still in the field for tile match and would make n ilefinlte offer within a few days lo Jack Kearns, the champions manager. Faced with the statements of Dempsey and Kearns that the tltleholdefs next bout and only 1924 battle probably would ho against Lula Firpo ill September. Rickard reiterated that he is going ahead with tho Dcmpsey-Gihboils plans. The promoter already has Gibbons‘ consent to the terms. Hockey At Georgetown The second game of hockey was played between the Lower Monln gue school iloylfunli Georgetown school boys in tile Georgetoivn rink on Ifriday, MflYCll 7.21mi result- ed in a victory for the Geovgetolvll boys by n score of 5 tn 1i. The Lower lllontugue boys \\'(’l‘\* somewhat encouraged by the vlc tory over tile Montague boys, bill the Georgetown boys showed them that they could be the winners even then. Both teams played well and play ed a hard game. was SllVflh lllany times iroin 1| greater defeat by the good work oi‘ A. Adams, D. Ross and Coivall. Georgetown may well be proud of the School Hockey tcanl. Th0 players all did their share and spo- clnl mention luust be made oi’ S. Walker and D. Levers. - Referoc.'.l. McConnell. The line-up was as follows: L. Moniague Georgetown l Goal 'D- Atlnms W. Walker Defence A. RO-“ls A. itzlfuse H. Hewitt E. Llewellyn Forwards Scllurlllcn D. Lavcrs D. Ross S. Walker J. (Iowan W. Lavvrs ‘ Subs ‘C. Bock it. Douglas l’. Doyle L. Yorston enz would have given Ilroadbonl. 2i goal with only n llllllutc to go. A IHtSS i‘roln Clancy which on hard ice would have rested against his stick went astray by inches on the slush that fronted Vezlnu. and new; the old master a chalice to save lll the nick of time. Ottawas cllnle through without injury and only-Niglllror lllul a call- ulllty to report and that was an in» jury to his thumb, which is not ex- pected to be serious. Tile game, were numerous penalties they were served out for festive butt ends, tripping and similar transgressions classified as m-inora. lMllke Rodden and Dr. Jerry La- ilamme handled tho game. 'l‘ilere was a lot that escaped illcnl and both allowed considerable latitude. Their work was impartial, attitude. Lower Montague, lll. lll lllll llllll slsslx sllllllsl lll I . I ST. ‘JOHN, March l3.— Tllc s1. .loh-:l loam movnd up itil(lill0l'ilUi.t'll lin liuckeydom Weilllcsduy evening at the Arena when tllcy hold tllc fast Sussex team, cllnlnpiolis of New Brunswick and Printc ldlllvard Island, ‘and contenders for the Mari- llinie title. scoreless tliroilglltwut tlirce ileriods of inieilsoly interest- ing hockey. 'l‘o the local uggrvgu- Lion ‘belongs the (llSllllCl. liullor of being tho ilrst team this season to bold the iezllu fiom the Dairy Town scoreless fol‘ that length oi‘ illllil. No overtime was played lust even- ing ill view oi’ the fact illili the ‘Sus- sex boys have their work cut out [or them during the next “lililk or so Wllflll tllvy lllcot tllc winners from Nova Scotia for the biuriiinle Province cllalllpiolfslliii. The game lust night, in view of the rather sticky ice, was full oi‘ tilrllls from start‘ to finish. Both teams played their best and tile general impression was that St. John, in holding the fast champions to a scoreless tie. proved that right ilere in our owll midst is u hockey lchm o1‘ whom the city should feel ilroull. To Encourage And FREDERJCTON DRIVING AND SPORTING CLUB INCORPOR- , ATED—CAPITAL $15,000 FiflldDElblCTON, biarcll l3.—'in- corporation uf the Fredericton Dliving and Sporting ‘Club. with all authorized cupllzllizzltlrrm o1‘ $15,- 000, is gazetted ill the lltoyal Gaz- citc today. Purposes of the organization are sot forth as “to encourage and [iro- mote racing, lbotll light harnas and running, aiul other sports." The cllrb is given authority to ac- quire and bold real and personal property. The incorporaiors are‘: Mayor R. L, lllhiliips, ex-Nlziyor John A. Reid, William T. Chestnut, Alderman Harry A. Smith, T. V. Monahan and .l. l-lnrold McMurrayx Ruth Opens Ball Year With Homer Promote Sports lfllllllllN- HEAVY (By Henry L. Farrell - illiiitczl Press Sports Editor.) NEW YOllif, .\l2l'.’t‘ll l4.—-Qlliniiil Romero, heavyweight champion o! (‘llill. who in being brought to this i‘i‘.lil'li‘l‘_\r' by lTex lliicltard for a sihol ui the heavysvelgllt PllZilIlplOIlNlllil. lnzly turn out lo lm url ililiflflil0il Just us big as Lulls Firpli. liluilclo bus llll the cirrus color oi Flrpll, and lit‘. has mill-p ui’ {lll advantage ill coining out ut a timr \_"l‘@l1 l! Vllkue has been established tor his rat-e. He has another thing lll his favor because he arrives with soirllathiiig ill’ a reputation and on". s/illtrciblc not-so, while il-‘lrpo sneak ed ill from ‘South America unknown and unheralded. Firth). however, hall ‘friendly hands to clear the way for him after he ill»! started, bllt Romero will have to pull himself up practically alone ii‘ he succecds in getting ilp. Wlllle Flriilo WiiS allowed to feat nil 59141124. Romero will be forced to prove himself. Rickard says that iiolnero cant gel, u shot at Damp Bey ihlitii he has beaten three fight- ers to be selected lrom Jack Reli- lllllli (lfilrlle (tudfrey, li-‘loyd Jul)". §0il‘iillll Fred Fulton, lllere may be better fighters llhnll the -i‘.':llr tentatively selected llY Rickard in illil the test to Ro- ' morn. hilt tile)" are better than the i.llli‘_(l and fourth-raters ihni , were picked out for Ftrpn. . liernlain, .les~ Willard, Joe Boilrke, H°"lel' smllll- ‘Cllllllry Weinert and Joe Downey. IBrennzln and Willard were old worn and through when they follghl l"ll_illo, and the others were beaten llelllre they went into the ring. As the outdoor season ilpproagh. es there ls a great demand for an- Intller fight between Dempsey and Fllpo. The match is what promot- ers (‘llll a “llaturill,” DSC31139 ii ncuis no stcanllllg up, Firm) can list the match without doing any- llllllli.’ more l0 iilrovc that he ivollld of 51w l0 BE GREAT lllllllliil Comes To This Side Of The Pond With Bet- v telgRecortl Than “Luis”—Has Some Indian And-a Strain Of Italian Blood-Is Ex- ceptionally Stro ng And Rugged. EXPitlEll eet and ignorant of orthodox box- ng iorlil. but wild and almost in- Jlllrlllll) on the attack. After he hall beaten the giant legrn, Gains. lJEcllo Des Sports, he lending sport paper oi Paris. snld: “Romero is n superb athlete, .vvll built and balanced. lle is slow _Il lltlack. but. when hr goes after iili mall nothing can stop llim." lJAlltm-onnlhur silortiug nilthor- iy. anid: “We must look out for fills (Ylliliizln. Hr; lliiS tremendous sirvllgill ill his long ililil and Q0‘- lling seems lo hul't him." .' (lameness, as it is shown in ‘Fir- lo and n; it is said to ibc evident ‘n Rolilero, from these reports. is. is it should be, a characteristic of he South American race, in which here h; u strong Italian strain. When Firpo W88 advanced in‘o a fight with Dempsey, some 0f the rrltics doubted that he mild “take They thought he had turned imld and pnllcd up whrn .less Wil- ‘aid smacked him on the jaw with 1 hard lelt band and knocked him )n the roilcs. But in Ili= fight uiil-li Dempsey lflillpo showed it‘ he lucked ‘any- 'hlng, courage certainly could not be listed among them. "Romero has some llnllian blood in llim and a strain oflltulian. He i; said to be tremendously strong 1nd extremely rugged H8 l5 lllblll" he same size as Domllfley ‘Hill wgighg 200 pnunllls, which would in- Llicate that he may take lillticr care lFlrpli worked u-p to a champion. of himself and train hotter ~ illfl-ll strip bout by beating Bill Bygnnam lilirpo does. -linl iiililibarll, Jar-k yimiuiiqeniack Al various limes he has been zrllllud Romero-Rojas. lbut his cur-y root ilzlntc is ltomcro, as it was ct- lllainell by one of llln‘ (“llliii-Tlllllell- Rojas is the name 0i hill infill"??- 'll'i(l it is cilstolnary for some of the Latin races to hyphenate the names .>l' their two parents. Romero may turil out to llc u ter- rible bust. and. 0n the ill-lll" lllllllli lie might be 2i sensation. Remembering how the critics maria a mistakt. in their estimation of Firpo. it would be better to with-l- hulll judgment ml Romero until he has a l-linlll-l- :0 show himself. llilve a llcitcr (‘llliliite twbcut Demp- Wy tilc second time tllun llv did on the ncranslon u!‘ their first bout. L llirpo knocked Dvm-psey i‘, hi,- "ll"l‘-5v lWll-‘B ilnllvblzlslod lliln clear Hint oi lllt‘ ring once, zlllli that quill]. JPtI .iilll tllcil and thorn-for zlllotlu-l- l""‘lill<'l> at the title. The holicrlhul lllllllllnifly won the iiigllt by tllc llslr training season oi‘ tlln New Ynrk union [hp Suln-(sshv of“ snumd mark Yankees llponl-rl tliilcially yl-stl-r- illl: wiillolit any ifilfilltll‘ exalt-Lions liny. With Joe ilusil in tho box fill‘ from Pirpo. the first tiillt- since. tho worlll serius it is (illltv Illllilllllyltg liowuvel. ma, of lalii October, lll(‘ txluvztll-scont ll l'k‘illi‘ll Iullii. lllviwr-on Dempsey NEW YORK. March 1Zi~-'i‘llv\lnl‘ |‘mll thrill-s was cnoligll lo guar- | l l r- ll was fairly clean and while there o“ llllllc Ruth crashed n bull ovcl‘ tllc right. centre field ionol- for his first llnmcr of tho. your and the lid was 'i‘licn, with ihu hilmiliulcli Bush oggillg llilll nil, Fred Ncwberry, ll-ft» handed moklc from Macon, put n loi of fancy stuff ml tho bull, and the illillllty Ilnlll- swung lllllc iilllol-l, hit three, fouls and funllrll illi‘. bronze l-llx limos in lstrikll out. twice. The Yllllklet-s zlrt- llalvillt: llili‘ all-ll» ilillllllcr lii. New ilrlvlllls liilil lu- illnl- silvlv ill ilglliur its |l~‘irpn_ lmlll l9l1l1lll'l><lll9lll0il b)’ lllilll‘ canyons infield m‘ illi‘ (‘llllllll nus llilll riglltlizlllll punt-bur, slow nil a Hllilllily workout yesterday- , (‘I'll i. illlii Firpo could be made sccllllliary- in ilnirlrtiet lo a tirmlcst bctwccll Ro- lllilNl and lllemlirley, if ltrlmcrll should knock olli lll-n- Jillli, (lodirey. .lohnsoil or Fulton, and show the slime ferocity of at - int-k. the same stylc of figlltingallll till.- sumo color tllui lFlrilo llltl ug- ninst. his set-lhps, hl- would becomi- a "natural" for Dempsey. lll-pints from qualified From-h il-s who saw Romero fighting In s, lllillClllP lllili ho is‘ the sliml- lie is ii his ‘ii ‘ . Rheumatic? Help for those stabbing ains is easily at hand. Apply Sin ‘a gen- tly without rubbing. The pains ease oiT-tllcn cease. Get a bottle from your druggist todey——35 cents. It vrill not stain. Sloan's Linlment-Hlls pain! Z . \ by in tbelas-t ten minutes of the third ‘the former ‘m! a good majority o; period all in the final live minutes 116 pins over their opponents. m M were wilting‘ A b“ 0 for Mlnlrl’: _ ___> __ _ _ ' BRINGING UP FATHER N/ELL - JIQQE: \bT I55 YOU 1M APQLYIPU uuqmg good fortune such as followed Mor- ,..._ -——- ACH! FDQLlbHNE S's-YOU wl of the first and second sessions i’ LL _-~1r.-(~ 15'" JFPWWPQ McMLANUS By ononos lT bTARTb DER DY DER HORfinE DOWE l Now -HERE 1w.» DER MACHlNE- 5o sooN DER AUXHJKTOR woRK-s MiT oaa cgnosusalz commence - p r DER oirraieuw-inl. 001' / _ , - J i! ‘hi I'M GLAD I OiDNT PUT MORE THAN A THOUbANDllH_ NAMO-DEN . THAT- R <lQE‘b,'lN l5 THE MENT’ .l""” 1w.