.l UH I‘) 1U. 19.5! BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING __ii_ ‘Amass Aggregate Score Of 804 At Bedford Defeating Island Team ByFive Points BEDFORD- N- s" June 17-—(CP)—Marksmanship that 5°‘ a new m”? Fm"! “day gave New Brunswick riflemcn the Inter-Maritime Rifle Championship, fired for 0n Bed- ford Rifle Ranges by teams representing New Brunswick Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. ' Shooting an aggregate score of 804-—just two more than the previous record set up last year by the prince Edward island squad-by reason of consistent firing on all three runilfls. U"! 399- 500 and 690 Yards. the winners had a live- point margin on the defending Island team, Nova Scotia trailed one IN THIS CORNER Looking forward to a highly successful season the Holy Re- deemer tennis courts oflicially open their season tonight when three EXIIlbIlIOII games, played undertlie fioodilglits, will take place. Alf Doiioette and Jack Kenny take piiit in a singles match; Jack Covle iind Elmer Blanchard ver- sus Ivan Berrigiin and Plus Cal- point behind the Prince Ed- ivzird Island mzirksmen with 798. Three competit h t t 104 for the thretbrs diglllailiice; flog point less than the 105 possible. C, R- Holey of Windsor. N, s. took the honors with possibles on the 200 and 50° Yflrd distances and a 34 on ‘he 599- Serseant A. S. Emery, st, géhii. N. 3.. and c. A. Coles. Prince iiard Island. had identical scores —3a at 200 yards. 35 at 500 and 34 321690. Ireut. v. .1. Dunpiiy. Saint ° l- had a Possible at coo yards ggxtlggg-ilpped at 34's on the shorter Ideal weather aided the New Brunswick marksmen In establish- ing the new record. Their showing was conceded by followers of the gziltfiyrergggkzbllie because of the I’! Shoot at Bedrord. Y one practice tiighan hookup in a. men's doubles Following are tli ‘n encounter while. Frank DesRoches scores. e l dludual and Elizabeth Connors match strokes with Dr. Loyola, Duffy and NEW BRUNSWICK Florence Mallett in a mixed dou- _ ies iiiiitch. ~Z00 500 600 total FE he >16 yds yds yd! On the eve of their opening of- giivfiren" 32 31 33 96 flcers of the club have much reas- oéoflnen , 33 35 34 192 on to be optimistic over the cum- wane“ 13g ing season. with members of the mmphy 34 34 35 103 club shoiving far more interest “new 35 35 34 m4 than in past years. In addition ward 35 35 32 m2 the courts have been reconditioned Rushwn 34 35 32 101 splendidly under the supervision of “tab 268 274 262 804 Bob King and now present a bil- liaid-like surface that will viewith any in the province. only one practice shoot over .Bed- ford ranges prior to the matches. 5K Eli 9K Winding up in second p111,“ Wm‘ 7'39 points the Prince Edward Is- laiid squad also gave a fine ac- count of themselves. The? We" pnriicillnrly good at the 500 yards nincv. being sliy but. six points oi a lPillll possible at this distance with two of the members scorln! possiblcs and the remaining six beiiii; just one point; away 310m Perfect. scores. Shooting of the highest order. we would say. Although defeated the Islanders had the satisfaction of having one of their members tie with two others for individual honors, G. A. Coles amassing a. point total of 104 during the shoot; losing his chance for a powible on the last Iflllgfil. flrcil at 600 yards. =ié 9i: Glenn Cunningham expects to ‘e0 his mile record of 4.06.7 crack- t-‘d in the Princeton invitation meet on Saturday. He does not any he W11 do it himself, but perhaps Ar- chie San Romani will do the trick over the fast Princeton track. The J's. especially the Joe's. mm lo have it. in Chicago's bis fishi. rim-o:- Joe Louis, the chal- IHHIPY; Joe lihley, promoter; Joe Gould. Braddocks manager; Jce Ttuier, chairman of the Illinois Commission: Jim Braddock. "l! “hemliion; Nlike Jacobs. adviser l0 Folcv: John Roxborough and Jilliriii Black. mills’ pilots; Jack Blilfkbiirn, his trainer; the fights "It! held in J. Louis Comiskey’: M“ Dark and. to make It. com- plete, June's the month. Droui l lard Loses Bout NEW Yonk___ Dm u June 17—Orvilie m)“ 161"! of Windsor, Ont, was Inélllfid ..i three rounds tonight by berliin lilirtiido, Panama scrap- c-Il" o preliminary to the Bobby syl-Babv Sdban fight. b0 "Lwllllfll fur eight round‘. U19 m" cniied when Drouilliird was lc to continue after his left Qyg -‘ . ‘meg: clo cd tight. by Hurtados T! PRINCE EDIVARD ISLAND 2190 500 600 total ‘AME UHAKLU'I'I'I‘II'UWI1 GUARDIAN [W5 “i... SPORT WORLD N BR Uivs WICK PAG E SE V EN as: BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT RIFLEMEN SET REC 0R0 Precipitation Wins Feature At Ascot Meet ASCOT, Berkshire, June 1'l—(CP Cablel-Lady Zia. Wernhers Pre- cipitation, the Z to 1 favorite. won the historic Ascot gold cup today, covering the 2 1-2-mile distancein near record time to win by two lengths. It was the first gold cup victory for a woman owner since Mennan won for the famous actress, Lily Langtry. in 1900. Lady Zia is the daughter of Grand Duke Michael of Russia, a cousin of the late Czar Nicholas II. Precipitation. a chestnut son of Hurry On-Double Life, was of! the pace the better part of the long journey but two furlongs from home came up strongly under Pat Beasley's firm handling and passed Sir Abe Bailey's Cecil to win han- dily. Four lengths behind Cecil, in third place. came Lord Stanley's gallant little filly Quashed, who was last at the halfway mark but came up strongly towards the fin- ish, It was Quashed who won the race last year, defeating William Woodward's Omaha by the nar- rowest of margins. Precipitation was clocked in 4:18 4-5, just 2 l-5 seconds slower than the gold cup record of 4:16 3-5 established by Golden Myth i.n 1922. Quasheds time last year was 4:33 3-5. In other events on the day's card favorites and outsiders shared honors. Malcolm McAlpinew Dip- lomat, following his Fernhill Stakes victory yesterday.was made Stakes and won easily. Lord As- tor's- Rhodes Scholar, at. 11 to ‘.0, took the Ribblesdale Stakes. Sir Abe Bailey's Cambridgeshire winner Dan Bulger. starting a. 2 to 1 favorite. beat Sir George Bul- lough’s Daytona by a short head. Then the bookmakers tum came when Sir Abe's Ramtapa. at 100 to 6 prevailed over his stable com- panion. Caerloptic, at 13 to 2. by a head, with both the first and second favorites unplaced. Two 10 to 1 show, Arthur Cox's Flag of Truce and Sir Percy Lor- aine's Spot Barred, ran a dead heat in the Waterford Stakes. The Aga Kim-i got his daily winner as Peawzshah. at l0 to 1, took the Cork and Orrery Stakes. ‘Ibtalizator takings were £138,253 ($678,930). a record for the third day). The four-day meeting will conclude tomorrow. Practice Today PRACTICE FOR NATIONALS Nationals baseball practice this evening at Victoria Park at 6.30. T. M. MacQuarrle, Mgr. Night tennis, made possible by yds yds yds the installation of flood lights G. A. Colea 35 35 34 104 gives every indication of outdraw- Laridrlsfl-n 34 34 32 100 ing last year's attendance. The (r568 3; g; Upper Queen Street courts are J-coludffiw! g2 34 32 9B “may ‘m’ my ‘mes m u“ A. v G-Ormle so a4 a4 an ltiriiimes that have a. lighting Mailman 7 34 35 33 m2 system in effect and local PIP-Ye“ Mccabe 35 34 33 m2 "i 111° 8&1" Wm ‘Wick t° “l” Total 24o 214 25s 199 advantage of this up-to-date in- novation in Island tennis circles. NOVA soon‘ Consistency was the keynote of 200 500 600 total tlie New Brunswick rifiemen at yds yd! ids Bedford Ranges yesterday in the C. R. Haley 35 34 35 mnnpbrenitiiig performance they J. Saunders 31 35 33 i - i _M inme i-ino n. Morse s4 a4 as 101 staged at the in er ar n‘ 13 34 32 99 meet at Halifax. Dropping 01113’ giMssglth '34 34 32 m0 l“ P°""5 °“" °’ a “m” m °' B‘ i Rumsey ‘ s4 as as I00 only 3 1-4 per man the New w-Jéangster 31 33 33 9.7 Biunswickers were on in every J'w Doug,“ 31 32 34 9., sense of the word at every range fotal"! ' 263 269 265 798 and their performance can be con- sidered all the more remarkable by the fact that the winners had r;~~- CRUSHER *3 To *5 i" IN TAN, rBkOWN, GREY, AND MANY SUMMER SHADES Prowse Bros. Ltd- Thesc lightweight sum- mer felt are "‘knock- outs" in any _man’s lan- guagel Their smart- ness. coolness and_ light- weightvcomfort will win your praises too. Come in and try one on our selection is com- plete in all styles and head sizes. favorite at '1 to 4 for the Granville’ Champion And Contender Exude Confidence On Last Louis Will Be No Sucker For ARight BY PAUL MIOKELSON Associated Press Sports Writer KENOSl-IA. Wis. June 17—A bit of diligent. detective work. climax- ed by a long talk with the brown bomber and trainer Jack Black- burn, indicates Joe Louis is trying to build up James J. Braddock for a big let down next Tuesday night. The dark man with the pin cushion lips and a dynamite-pack- ed left looks as good as ever and his spirit is improved. Despite ru- mors to the contrary. he's taking orders like a young fighter should, with ideas of his own invincibillty knocked forever from his head. Joe Louis today looks like {the fighter he was against Max Boer and Primo Camera, only he isn't trying to convince the experts of it as he engages in workouts. His orders are to develops cross-coon. ter to a right and he thinks he has it about perfected. Look bod? It's okay with Joe who says he learned a year ago you can't win fights punching the dayllghts out of sparring partners. "Who says I look bad?" asked Joe at his palatial camp by Lake Michigan. "You know I don't read much in the paipers. Blackburn doesn't want me to and I don't, except for a peek now and then". Blackburn motioned for me to come into the other room. “The boys think Joe is pretty bad. I hear", said Blackbkiim with a. wink. “Does Braddock read all that stuff? I hope so. Lot me tell you. man, that I think Joe will! not only be as good when he fights Braddock but a better Joe Louis than ever. He never trained as hard and so faithfully as he has Midget‘ Softball L e agu e Wi l I Op en Saturday Al; a. meeting of the Executive of the Midget Softball League last night team representatives sub- mitted their rosters and a schedule of some 10 games was approved. It was decided that the teams finishing second and third in the four tea-m loop would play a series - of the best two of three with the winner advancing to meet the league leaders in a. best three out of five series. The Giants and Cubs will play the opener on Sat- urday afternoon the game being scheduled for 3 o'clock. The following am the rosters of the teams. All Stars: J. Louchern, F. Lor- ter, B. Howestt, E. Smith, E. Train- or, E. Harding, E. McKinnon, K. McLean, B. Shepherd, A. Stewart, J. Howatt. E. McColu-t. Rovers: Gauthier. Diamond, Whitlock, Dsrrach, Whalen, Coles, Power, Ford, McNevin. Cumming. Cubs: L. Doyle, E. Blanchard, J. Hewett, J. LeClair, R. Kelly, P. leClair. D. Hooper. P. Carley, E. Bmwii, J. Hennessey, M. Duncan. Giants: M. Oatway. T. Wilson, J. Purcell, L. Doyle, E. Head, S. McCormick, L. Howatt, B. Gallant, H. Murnaghan, E. Martin, J. Rich- ard. SCHEDULE Juno 19-—GI8.IIl5 vs Cubs. June lib-All stars vs. Rovers. Jung zs-Qiants vs. All Stars. June its-Cubs vs. Rovers. . July fl-Gianis vs. Rovers. July 5—Cubs vs. All Stars. Jilly l0—Giants vs. Cubs. July 12—Al1 Stars vs. Rovll. July 14—Giants vs. Rovers. July 17-Cubs vs. Rovers. July 111-Giant: vs Rovers. July 24—Cubs vs. All Stars. July 25-011mm vs. Cube. 31—All Stars vs. Rovers. b-Giants vs. All Stars. 3—Cubs vs. Rovers. . 4--All Stars vs. Giants. . 7—Giant.s vs. Rovers. . B-Cubs vs. All Stars. second and third place teams will play a series of best two out of three series to meet the winner of the League. All games must be played in the afternoon at 3 o'clock sharp. Bobby Pacho Rallies To Win NEW YORK, June l7—B0bby Pacho. Lo: Angeles welterweight, rallied in the last five rounds to punch out a decision over Baby Salvy Saban. of New York, before ii. crowd of 10,920 fans in Madison Square Garden tonight. Pacho fired away at long range at Sab- im’: face an.‘ when the fight end- ed the New Yorker was bleeding from the nor and cuts on both cheeks. Pacho weighed 147 l-Z; Salim, 148 1-3. Lap Of Training Grind Braddock Plans Kayo Victory By Eighth BY EDDIE BRIETZ Associated Press Sports writs;- GRAND BEACH. Mich.. June 17 —A well-trained and supremely confident James J. Braddock sent out the word today that he'll knock out Joe Louis in eight rounds or less when they clash in Chicago next. Tuesday night. I1 the 31-year-old champion has any private misgivings as to his ability to‘ come back after two years of idleness he is doing a 5W9“ 10b of keeping them to him- self. He is the most. unconcerned man in camp as he rounds into shape for the first defence of the title he won in his upset victory over Max Baer in 1935. Jimmy would rather talk about anything except the fight, but when he is lured into a discussion of his chances against the brown bomber his frankness is refreshing. "I look for a good tough fight", he said. “Maybe it will be the hardest fight I've ever had. I might even be belted to the deck a couple of times. But I'll get up and I'll knock Iouisout. “I‘m not kidding myself about his ability to flatten anybody he hits squarely. But. I don't believe he's good enough to knock meout. The boys have always found that was pretty tough to do". ‘Iioday was one of the good days for the champion who hasn't been anything to write home about in the past few drills. He boxed five rounds with as many sparring mates and showed the first traces of viclousneas he has flashed since he started boxing five weeks agoi for this fight. Schmeling taught him a lesson on over-confidence". BASEBALL SCORES INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First game: Montreal 100 000 000 000 1-2 9 0 Jersey 0.000 001000 000 0-1 13 3 (13 innings) Myllykangas and Chandler: Cantwell. Gabler and Redmond. Second game: Montreal 01300-4 S 0 Jersey City 110 00-2 7 0 (5 innings) Duke and Kies; Brennan and Klumpp. First game: Rochester 000 000 012 o-a 6 1 Newark 000 001 20o 1--4 10 1 Krist. Judd. Smith and Poland: Sandra, Fallon and Hershbergcr. Second game: Rochester Newark 021000-13 3 0 000 012-3 10 0 (6 innings) Walker and OTarrell; Breucr, Russo and Hargreaves. First game: Toronto 000100 0-1 5 2 Baltimore 001010 x—2 5 0 Nekola and] Hevins; T-iohfmflfl and Crouse. Buffalo at Syracuse. 906-. rain. One night game. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 312 000 052-13 20 0 St. Louis 300 O00 l2l- 7 l3 2 Mulcahy and Atwood; J. Dean. Si Johnson. Winford and Ozrod- owski. Owen. New York at. Pittsburgh. Boston at Chicago (postponed-rain). Only games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game: Chicago 010 010 000-2 5 1 Boston 010 1l10lx-5 9 0 Dietrich and Seweli; Wilson and Berg. Second game: Chicago 000 200 000 0-2 l0 1 Boston 001 001 000 1-"3 11 1 Stratton and Shea: Walberg and Desautels. Cleveland 101 200 210-7 l1 '1 New York 030 001 50x-9 i4 3 Whitehill, Heving, Andrews. Wv- att and Pytlak; Hadley. Murphy and Dickey. St. Louis at Philadelphia and Detroit at Washington tpostponed rain). g MOTOR TRANSPORT Daily Truck Service CHARLOTTETOWN — SUMMERSTDE RATES REASONABLE —- ALL GOODS INSURED Ly. Charlottetown 10.00 A. M. Lv. Snmmersiilc 2.00 P. M. will 510p anywhere an Route to pick up Freight. Charlottetown Phone 312. Summerllde Phone 342. Jr. Dodgers D e f e a ted By l5-4 Score lHoly Redeemer Dodger; Us finding it tough to iii-in games in the Junior Baseball League. Last 1118b! O11 the UDDer Queen Street diiimlmd the}! were again taken over the hurdle; by a. 15-4 more by Jimmy Sherrys team. Esquires. After matching their opponents opening brace of tallies with a two run attack of their own in the first "mint. Dodgers were stopped cold iby Lefty" McAleer for the remaining innings. the smart port- slder relieving the winners starting hurler in the second frame. Mc- Aleer held the Dodgers away from the plate for seven innings with ti“! 1°56“ Dlfhuis acros their final two runs in the eighth after the winners had assaulted three Tadger hurler-s for i3 additional Tuna‘ after their opening tire-run ‘Austin & Budge Advance To Semi-finals (C- P. by Gui-duo's Special Wire) LONDON, June 17—-H. W, ‘Bmmyl Austin, British Davis Cup “am player. Dori Budge and Wayne Sabin of the United stages and Fumiterii Nakano of Japan to- day advanced to the Semifinal "find vi the Queens Club tennis tournament. Austin will play sob- in and Budge will meet Nakano tomorrow. Austin beat Hal Surface of the United States, 6-3, 6-0; Budge eliminated E. C. Peters. England, a shoulder pain, after won a set. singles Katherine ers, formerly of 6-4. 6-4. Calgary. Alta. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME IIALL BOWLING Illxed Doubles Semi-finals Last night on the Holy Name Alleys the final four couples play- ed the first half of the semi-finals with the highest honors going to the team of Dr. L. Duffy and Gwen Keenan; they rolled up the highest game played so far in the tournament and can rest assured of going into the finals. The rest of the teams seemed a bit off form but. we are looking for tliem to make H good comeback tonight. and anything can happen yiet. Following are the scores: First.- Dr. L. Duffy 267 196 323 G. Keenan 305 155 152-4418 Second:- G. McDonald 150 254 233 C. McGiiignn B9 180 187-1093 Thirii:— G. Toombs 176 183 17B L. Corriizan 167 148 l45- 997 Fourth:- P. IVICQIIHICI ' 176 148 197 C. Nlathicson 164 144 l60-— 989 e 57v. noiiniiyo iioiisr: EGAD. WiTt-t MV MEHT WHILE RI b ‘iaim-e-is-w 1" u 1 Mo. semi-finals when Bryan Grant of the United States withdrew clue to each l-lad In the fourth round of women's Stammers of England eliminated Jean Saund- Grant was under care of a phy- Toniglit at. 7 o'clock the same HORN RADIO PERFECTED, THE LOMESOME COWBOY WILL HAVE H6 EKTTERTAIN- LONELY RAideEMi-iaiziz-rz- RUMF w..- ‘THE BATTERY ‘FORMS ‘ms SEAT o'i= ‘ii-ls SADDLE. THE LOUD SPEAKER i5 coaiceAteo IN no; - sADDLE l-ioizki, WHILE THE AERIAL. ‘FORMS ‘THE c-iiwcri-i! i "-l tell you, Robbins, l leli them light here on this table." ‘I llrfl life, sir, to leave Sweet Cops around even in iliis club I“ SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES ié; "Th: purest form in which tobacco can be .imoked."——-Q17l6!-' w —- r ~ " "viz. i - Yankee fnltblers Outlaist Indians In Game Featured (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK. June l'l—Pli.chei"= came a dime a dozen at. Yankee Stadium today as the world cham- pion Yankees outslilgged and out- lasted Cleveland Indians to sweep the three-game series with a 51-7 victory. Five home runs were hit, six,‘ pitchers saw service and 25 safe blows were collected before the Yanks finished on top to stretch their "American League lead to '3".- Redeemer Holy ‘ Clu b Formal Opening Tonight‘ 6-2. 6-1; Sabin whipped Margames. 571111161‘. 501's champion. 6-4. 6-8, Bump Hadley stifled f”, ‘he courts Lfilllglll lit o" Uliillllllg an. 6'3‘ and Nakam’ Yeafihed the New Yilrkers and drew med" l“ CLPIUIILLLlOII oi aiic lose o; iiie m5 fourth W1“ of m” 3'63?‘ 31' Clill) aliii itli- nullity. lhilugh 513mm!’ Murllhy “m; 0"“ ] hciz-h ii. prcbciiicii by t c Pi the 10b 1X1 the 618mb i\l:'. Plus (JziLugii-iili. tiiiec imhLbiL- Homers were contributed by Bill ion niiticnos wiii lfillt: plus-o. Dickey. George 591K111 and “Niki Alexis Doubles: Jack Coyle and Crosetti on the Yanks‘ behalf, and Elinor Blanchard Yo’ lvaii Bcirigan Hal Trosky and Earl Averill for ziiiil Pitt» c.ijl.l.ii.iii. _ , the Tribe. Selkirk and Trcr-ki‘ i ML»- 1‘-~--'1~'>< "1 each {ind three gingleg in addition COIIIOIZ) anti l . ik Dcslcoclies is. to their i-numygrippei-g Miss Hill-curt‘ Nlililbl; allci 19;‘. L0)- sician tonight with a congestion Boston Red Sox swept the four- 01a D9115] _ . we apparently of an inflammatory came home-series with Chicago by MP“ :1 I ‘;‘=‘l""' ‘u Doucc‘ y‘ nature. Heat applications were taking both ends of a dniiblei‘7'“"“ h“ _ , ,, -, . b._ mada headei, 5_2 and 34' l.i pa... j» iis .llc 0i...) nits tcn a iioull to lClllll». iiil<i ‘llllq (10118 liiiiicli toiimlds lllC (iciieiiiiilzlciii of iiisw players. ’I‘0 lllClTilz-f: oilpoiubln- i113‘. lust ycili‘ lllgll’. li‘lilll5 was in.- Jack Wilson allowed but five hits in the first game. when he gained his fourth win in sixstarls. The overtime double of Doc Crri-. (i “ii-i i. mer and Ben Chapman's siiidlc‘ _ iyiig i. iln- cniiria decided the second contcstin Bos- xi Lllltitl‘ lilt- tons favor. . Libb liiiig us.- of t'll'll liisiic Phillles Blast Dean " iiiirk ll (l.i NEW YORK. June l’l - iAPl-l A Battered for ll hits in seven iri- ii-iiuri- um l>¢ 01X"), i1?“ “f,” nings. Dizzy Dean was knocked , l""}ll‘l“i' "l Limf "““""f',, m! from the mound today as the i’ l" "WW m“ l-“M O l“- I‘ lziliils. . the opiioriziiiiiy ii)!‘ ill-Willa tcl.lil;. lll1'l_\' bl‘ Y titled i0 a largo . lilo iiiemlzi ~hiii ices lime iii-mitt '.< reasonable. as pos- . lizp Coziiniiitei‘, l5 Phillics scored a 13-7 victory over the Cardinals in St. Louis. Jimmy Wilson's seventh place club got to Dean on his first pitch —Herschel Martin singling - and scored three rims in the initial inning. The Cards tied it iip in their halt’ and Hugh ltfiilrahy illp- ____.__~.._ . o s n stivin. .. l’§Z'i§.’..Zl‘.’““n.i..° ..§‘J°i=..’.i....3" £1; l‘ "iv: Ru" Sluiriu rs three more runs off Donn riiiili --"~" made seven runs on the ofleriiizsi FU. n“ n‘ - oping i.,rii“.i'l' gilic i. . iitospii ti .1‘ llitlllllkl Yixsiriiu‘. in the eighth andiiiiiiytliif semi- ‘four coplcs will rihi-h the finals, with two eliminated. Tile couples will enter the finals Nimi- day and Tuesday nights in!" champion liip. l3: llid .\li'.' ‘THATLL. 55¢ ‘TH’ wssi wibiv! HOW, VF YOU COULD ADV A svic-iOT AND A cilmaoau- LiMED KE@ "ro THAT OUTFFT, ‘Ti-i’ ii-i ¢OWBOY5 WHO 6'T\LL ARE GETTING BOWLEGGJED FROM s-rizmaivbikia ?oi\iii:s,' OUTSIDE oi"- DUDE RAMCHES, WOULD 6o i=0? THAT 1M A BiérWAY/ SADDLE - DING ‘THE Foo-rials Hi5 SADDLE i-iomi = __ %