2 l 7. bnrfiiux-KI» sl l.i.eiiteiiaiitHnxeriior T W L l‘ro\\_~e. Is sewn aboxe throwing THROWS TFI RST ON E Seam 6 The Charlottetown Guardian, Thursday, 5, 1957 R‘- .\'iiiiitiict‘:~itlc and Ill paiiit lmlllli Curliii: (‘tub The npenini: hiiii ‘ spel was started \t‘\l(‘lTlJ<l_\' wit rinks from Cliarlottetohii. Albvi ton. ‘lii|l'.;§_'l]l ‘ wut the stone at the Charlnttetoirii Hawks Shuiout Rangers; NEW \t)Rl\' tAPl — Chicago Black llawl-ts stopped a three - Trotters it-its then «taunt a i-oiiw'o.u~k of their own and iiiiliml alicad llith only 30 <-ct--iiitls rouiaiii ill‘: in the gaiiir the Tl'Itll(’l'S had l1'illl up a l? H margin tliarlie Rctidi ii‘ the 'l'i'otter9 was then chargttl with a tech» nical foul and Weiidtill '\lzitl.ean was elected to niakc the throw 0 0 Lea S aria Iel"lS l I9 0-0 by Leaf" lcft \\lllL’,(‘l‘ l-‘rank l\lrlllti\ : \,"m”,_-.,.-v itch, he Just got his stick on the Hr,‘ l_,,.,-Nd; M, ,(.,,,.m:_ pmj. P‘“‘l"- allies iltillllstill 5 til. Moore iiiii-‘i game lo.~iiii.'. streak Wednesday night by defeating New Yor Rangcrs '1-0 on goals by Elmer Vasko and Ed Litzenberger in a National Hockey League game at Madison Square Garden. MORE The _—li.utoiit was the fifth of the‘ season for Glenn Hall. He turned 3'' back 22 Ranger shots. ITU Vasko touched off the scoring‘ 13 seconds after the opening face-j off it was his second goal of the‘ year ‘i Ltt1eiinet‘<,z,er‘s tally. his lttth of; the campaign. came at 1139 of the final period. He fired a low '.‘tl-footer into the cage. Ted Lind- say and Eric Nesterenko rel relied assists. ' The l.tt1enb<-rger — l.lllI’l$a_\'-— \esterenko line has accounted for t 2| of t'liit-ai.'o'.~ l~I goals this year. The I‘l‘\llll was a disappoint Kl1\U5Tll.'\’. 0M ‘('l‘' v lliiw 5-mic 1|l(l)(‘l'!~tllll('l(l_V' c\!i:iu.~lcd mom in lllt)\l of the crowd of 7_..toiirtiig Russian hot‘!-\t_\ l(‘;ttll ll!-‘ll’ Sltlli went back tot‘ hit}, \\l1]l‘l\ lwauid 3 driving gm“. 2 went oti a \lltipl)ll)’_' _\l)l‘t'f‘ \'li~tl- iiioii. .\'i;tii_\ li()uS.l1l suits and top‘ dorm ll) u'itne_ss Chicago‘; sepouchnesdax with Dii('l\t‘l iiitiiicy‘ :i.- iats I‘ i c socks and success agaiiist the Rangers in; H <l<'tii‘ind. si\ starts this season ‘ The Hawks‘ victory it1(‘l‘(‘Fts(-‘d; their point total to 20. one more ‘lian idle l)(‘ll‘f)lf. ‘ I Summary First period: I. (‘liicago,l \'-isko l'\ll(‘l(()Sl(l’ :45. Penalties: Vaskn 8.27. 19:37. icki 8'44. Second period: No scoring. Pen- llIl(‘\ Gzitlsby 8:17, Fontinato‘ l‘_"l‘.‘. llcbenton lFi"23. Third p e r i o d: 1'. Chicago. lntzeribcraer il.in sav. Nesier-V i-ntm» 11.39. Penalties: None. 0 ti 9 7-221 6 11 6-23? Tt)llt).\'T0 t(‘Pt ~- The league-l lcadiniz '\1ontreaI Canadiens and the fourth - place Toronto Maple leafs Wednesday night battled to 31 “fl deadlock in a National Hockey League game featured by sensational goaltending and 8 made the most of it ...t.":.*.:‘.i.'*‘.*...'.:::::‘.:‘ 5} t.:;: an .2"—':. s riod while Caiizitliciis w cre a tllillllluniié. B‘ I \ ( a U‘ Bnan Cullem short. l)cfeiii~ciiizin Bob Tiiriict‘, stopped a shot by Leafs‘ ' Stewart. pit'l\'t‘tl up tho |’(‘l)(iim(1' and had a clear patclt to the To- ronto net. Chadwick otitgiieucd l'l‘lPl‘ to ruin the bi‘caka\ia\'. before 12.8455 fans i - Altogether. P l a n t e made 27 I" ‘l’-‘ stops and (.ll8(l\\'t(‘l( '26 It \\8\ ’ll(3| Stops: third shutout of the season for Plaiitc both netminders. |'('ahdw it k Second pcriod: '\'o scoring. Poti- l4.tt<l. lttllitit, l’llltt)l‘d l7‘-$7. Third period: No st-oi'iiii,:. Pen- lalllvs Talbot I It. St, Laurent l8 ‘ Bcliicau l7.2‘.l. Morrison l :. I3 9 .27 at 9—2til Touring Russian Hockey Team. Went Shopping Yesterday vided hi the titinadian .\lll.'l7t‘Ul".\\\t‘dll‘lx will 0 oi-key \\~ltt'l«'iIllll\ lit‘ iil.iit~i bought three sin:.. The til:i_\ei~. mrh L‘t|llll"tittl with lltltl l|'iilll tltf‘. l(‘.'iiii 'llJlIl' - ager. took Ei(lV.‘il1l)l2(‘ of a tan celled iiiorniiiu iiroctit-c in mi tutu downtown stores and sltick tip on clothing and 0lll(‘l‘ articles. At Montague 0 (..\llA. which is .sponsor-- '\lt'l1IJl,_'llt‘ tiiiilintz sclicdiilcd: ing the Russian eight zamc toiii'.l;,,,. ~l~i,”,_,L.W. has arranged to provide an on-‘._.m ‘ 7 disclosed amount of "Puck ct‘, " _ v’ m‘ money" to the pIa_\'t-rs t'llll‘ltl§.Z l""" "“‘ J A M<“L""“‘ "‘ their two-week stay in (‘anada I T‘ Siiii-l.iii' in Midland Wednesday George‘ Vi.’t-st ..~(~ Dudley. secretary-maiiagcr of the C ,_ _,,(.“d,, CAHA. said he does not. know how much pocket money the Russitiiis I I 9n.m. will get. But he estimated that lli “*1 M‘ It (‘I-"'1 I? ‘‘‘-**.‘‘~ K-‘ will be more than the $100 a Slciiarl. ‘ll l’ti<i‘i- \~ U Poolc.‘ pla)’9r~ ill Iiiiium \ ‘ ‘mini t llortloii ’ This was the first Russian shop l .\‘o.iim- \ \lttyi‘Pl.Z(ll', it E ping expedition since the team an ‘Nu iioi...u_ l~'. til. i..,, p mam] rived in (Lanada last iiioiith Thcyi \\'i-st lt't' ll \li-ar \s. Di: L. .|nhnsttiii_ ‘Ill to‘ he “ l\l.<l”l.P8tl t'ti!‘lI~ pleted thc toss to bring his team within two points of the Trot- to.» \\'itli lllllt" lllllllllli‘ nail. the \.\lt'.-\ tcani iiitirlc l1—~t ‘'‘|.' 0nd drlxe which Ilt’ill‘l_\' re~tiltcd llf‘ panic. The " had the l.)<’lll tlccp in Trotter utotiiid and tricd for th(- ha-hct. thc shot fnl\.\(‘('l and the :il(‘li Trotters swept the ball H\\‘l_ ziiid intide a shot of their ’)\\Il before the final whistle was sountliid Thc referec wzts Jack Ready. ' .‘~llltt‘\ it:-rt-~. cotton 114i, si(,a,,’wlio ididvagrfinc lot). Tin foul! Probe Tripping At Cup Game_ TORONTO ICPI -— 'I'0l‘0l1l0 90' Edge Walter i.el’agcI~ hiuti tl_\iii;; were called on tli~: 'l‘rottei's tn- l‘rotters put on a l.i~t iiiiniitc t-liitliiij.‘ the one technical foul. coiiielit-ah l;t~t lllL'lll to ed:e th: Vine foul» were called on the Yl\'.(‘A 47-45 in a thrilling game l Ylllt‘.-X of Basketball. .- T c 'l'i'ottcrs made good on The game was (‘ll so hit the ll\'(‘ tll their nitic chances with way with both '.t.iii\s pl.1_)llll{‘ll(‘(l liowatt uctttiitg all lite good ball points The Y.\lt‘-\ connected in we [I (,u,..i,~ (;,u,, “M \t‘\l‘ll occusiotis out of ten Mark l.adiii ~l‘.t.t' svttfillg ‘l“"‘ _, _ honots cauti with to pi] i lilxhl "5 The l‘rottt-ts lU'llll4fl tilt in \.'\It\ ti l-‘liil'iip.<_ ll. Plullips an ea,-1) 10;“; H. 1-). i.,.i .,.,;.,. 9. ll .\ll\lll.\llIl H. 5. La\ers I3. tor and lcd 2t}-‘At at !.,tlt tum-. lint T"“"“““ ll """[?‘,“’*3“'l' w' thc ttcioriitiiicd hm. triiiii ttic \l«’'‘l«‘‘“'l _9 l‘”""' [wall ‘*5- ,1;,#.(i d ,,.‘ L-,.,,,.i.;,(.k TllttT'll.ll.\—‘\l liddncr 18. ll lllt' final halt to co alicad of .‘\v Gill" 18- R- ‘’‘,‘.‘‘u T W the 'l'i'ottci'.~qn:itl _l.til’itl»'<‘V_'-'- l \l-“~"\'"d°”- C (.oiii«._ into tlt.~ ‘-mt ft-ti Iillll ‘“:“_U‘\.. lm".]"4.?;,___,,.___#_ iitcs of Hit ,;;~iut~ llit' '\" lnii - . wen still l(.itltii; Ihc 'I'i-it- d’ h lei‘ bv a ftu liI‘ll~. llit‘ Tltil-I W Sox In Trade (‘()L.t‘tl‘tAl)ti .\P,RlNLiS. t\l'> t‘le\elaiid Indians Wednes- (lt’l_\' traded pitcher Early Wynn and gi|]llI(‘l(lt‘l‘ Slflllll l0 Chi’ (ago M title .\o.\ for outfielder Min- nie f\liiioso and infielder Freddie llatlicld. It was ihc first trade engin- eered bi l-‘rank Lane since he took (net as general manager of flip liidiaiis last month. \l|llt)sti br..ikn into major league hall with the Indians. it was Lane who brought him- oso to tfhiczigo when Lane, as '_-cncral manager of the White lsox. completed a four~player deal |Wllll the Indians involving the Cu- ‘b n UUlf1t‘l(lt‘l‘ Wynn. 2&8-year-old riglithander, is the majors‘ biggest winner. He wa a 2t)~g;iin.-~ winner for sev- eral )‘(‘£tt's until he dropped down to I7 last season. Smith. a (‘leiclaiid regular since ltl.')4. alternated between i_liird base and the outfield. liatfield. a light hitting defen- Colo . Cli'iow_n Cops Bo Two Charlottetown curling teams wlllnd scoring honors at the bonsplel of the curling clu yesterday to win’ the Gaboury Trophy This trophy was won last year by the Monta- gue club. Charlottetown will now keep the trophy until next. year when another bouspiel will be held. The Charlottetown rinks skip- ped by Dr. Wendali MacDonald and Jim Burden finished with 55 rside and Monta- finished in a tie for second place each with 38 points. The 28 O RCAF t rm su id Quebec Leasut‘ , . . . ended “rm mt? spmmfiars 3; Momma. l Tmi§_Rivm,és . world lightweight title Wednes- the e as the champ from new pom” while the rinks mm n“,n,o“cg"u day night at Chicago stadium. Orleans at l33',: pounds. ua. Alberton brouizht. up the rear with Mcoiii 6 Laval :: Brown. who his! dropped Loiws ;b‘°°‘““8 “Wt “"3 Iround lxitli - s_ ()n|,g|-io sent." in the seventh. smashed hopes to W95 "id “tilde U"! mouth. The summeume rinks were wind,-or 1 Sudbury 2 the floor twice in the llth and Normally it takes Brown »f‘\ ‘upped by Hayes may Kingston 3 pemb.-oi“: 4 was raining heavy punishment on oral rounds to up. Tllls Fred l.-oumd_ the Montague y omanu Jiwmr his dazed. helpless opponent wlienlwas the case Wednesday Hlgln‘ "ems were ‘Ripped by Doug M]chagl'i5Vrt§'_f:]3_v[:lborug7 2 V__ referee Joey White called a h8lL|allllUllgll he piled up polnlg H, me MacGowan and Bill Macbean. while the RCA!-‘ rinks were skip-. by Don Ede and H. A. Lutes' Art Wilkie and Erskine Camp- " the rinks from llayes tSSt 6 vs, MacDonald lCHt ll: Wilkie (Al 9 vs Mac- Gowan (Mi M: Campbell I.-\t ti vs. Ede tRCAF‘i 12: Folland (SS) 9 rs Macl.ean ‘Mi 9: Burdcn tCHi ll vs. Lutes IRCAIN 8: Dates An Last e\ ening. Physical Fitness Division Director, Bill Reid an- nounced that the Annual Mari- me Hockey Coaches and Refer- ees School will he held in (‘her- lottetown on January 6th. 7th, and 8th. This years school will have as chief instructor Frank “King"- Clancy of Toronto Maple Leafs head office. Mr. Clancy will be ably supported by an outstanding assistant and least one other leading figure of the hockey world will be on hand Curling Draw For Thursday MacGowan (Ct 7 vs I-Ide IRCAI-‘l Hogkey School t interested tzroups. it was decided I ' any In an llauadoui . Announce New .t.. Paco and the am}: k % ‘US. Ii 5; . & En Racing SM 08 duameeutouuam. _ value (1 man than mun YONKEBS. N.Y. IAPi — Two Nomlutloufor each J“ 0 new stakes. the richest in lur- 1. ISO. at a fee at us, with mm: neu racing history for twi>year- ty 1. Mm olds. were announced Wednesday 15 and July 15 and I starting ie, by Yonkers Raceway for the 1 of Cull). Do at the races will season. which open Aug. 1. 1: Campbell (A) 4 vs MacDonald; tCHt 15; Wllkle mi 5 vs Hayes tSSi l : Legend — SS—Summerside: A. Brown Defeats Joey Lopes CHICAGO tAPt - Joe Brown t oose willi a violent. flurry in —AIber-ton; M—Montague; (‘H- Chnrlottetown; RCAF—Station Summerslde. HOCKEY scones; By THE CANADIAN PRESS ; National League tMont.real 0 Toronto 0 lchicago 2 New York 0 l t Icrap but he didn't (‘fry in, heavy guns. Brown waited hi the nth round to stop challenger chance for sharp C0|JIIl€I'Dllntlle5 Joey Lopes on a teclinical lmock- while dancing back and away, out in the third defence of his Th challenger, who w9ig},,d Two of the officials had Brown early rvimdl on his left Jabs. oitt in front at the cm of Iol The first definite indication that rounds and referee White liadithe end could not (roam, scored it all even 45-45 up to that in the seventh when Brown sltooi Champ Alder I Horse Named point. .up Lopes with his first real .01” But it appeared that it waslcombination of the night. The“ MIAMI BEACII. Fla. tAPi i0"l.\' at iiialtcr of time beforcltlic champion landed a bristling Dcdicatc. who c a r r i ed hiqhi Brown s heavier‘ punches would right to the point. of the chin and wugm in handicaps in whit-i, he wear down his light-hitting opl Lopes hit the deck. Although his started this year. was named poncnt from_.Sact'amcnto. Calif. corner crew shouted to Lopes ti. (.ha,mm,n older imrw of <_ Lopes carried the battle to the take more time, he bounced u, l C Wednesday by tlic Tliorouglibredl hampion during most of thclat the count of four. Racing Association. ‘ T ' ‘ ' ' U “T V " HOCKEY TONIGHT 8.15 P.M. SUMMERSIDE ACES nounced to atltlt‘E'.\5 the school and other gatherings been planntd This years school dates are‘ later than usual but due to bits- ' coiniiiitiiicnts illness the best instructors were avai I able at the early date. so rather‘ than lower the quality of these annual hockey clinics which have’ the support of the Natioiial Hoc-. key Lcatznc. the ‘t\HHA and other: K \'.I. 1 *1. ‘:"CH’TOWN ROYALS Doors open at. 7:30 PM. Tickets on sale at Sports Arcna Box Office all day. ADMISSION: ADULTS 85c: CHILDREN 50c THE SPORTS ARENA to settle on the above mentioned; dates when outstanding and com-, petciit officials will be available.‘ Further information will be re- leased sliortly and letters titti- ining the program details will otit to all officials and pro-' spective school candidates. “— O D(‘fl‘(tll at llostrin tense finish It was the first goalless game season and the first time shut l\4’(‘f‘n1l’!t?I‘ 28. 1956. when : blanked them here I-0. season there were two E"8'lr~' aames and Leafs were: m\ol\'Nl in both. Dec Toronto‘! GUDMOIlE’S ' OUR TEN DAY PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE CONTINUES ALL THTS WEEK and Rxizitzers ended a game tho. and V-?"4‘lI 3. at Chicago. a simi- lar wire was lfung up. by Leafs} and the Black Hawks. I ‘itars of the game were goal-l _ same great stops. Plante. particularly. was h iant. In the second od made 13 stops and one of them.t rill-it SMOKES Foil CANADIAN titiiiiuiiit PERSONNEI morgonc Iona In the Middle Int ‘I! and: 400 IXPOIT onlrrls. CI ¢‘u';t-yoiiuuu-an-citing: 3. - Paco: ~3_&,-can-a-uluuqu cams sums EXTRA SPECIAL Moirs Family Fruit Cake 2 lb. size — 98c NEW SP'EClAI.S TIltl.l.YHlLL—l8 oz. Grapefruit Juice. .... 29 MOIRS “Sl5l.l')(.‘Tl(lN" Box of Chocolates . . 69¢ Sorry we run short of these two items last week but anothor larger supply has arrived. Robin Hood NEW LEMON CAKE MIX Special Coupon Deal Price 29: Grapefi'ittt.6for....39c Pation Rubber Ovorboots licc are investigatiiig the tripping iiafe pl:refo;(:!fi:):rasmlKg_ The following is the Curling o Hamilton player ill‘ Szitur-‘W’ infielder fur the white 50)‘ Draw at the‘Ch"I‘own Club for I days (trey (‘up game. “as _‘_.,._,.,,_C___‘ Thursday Night. ‘ learned Wediicsday. _ l 7 p. m. SECTION '‘I)‘‘ i District Chief George Elliott.» l'Il-Fixin lcel W.R. Burnett vs. A./t. ‘ho was in charge of the DOIICC; 9 9 acLcod ' 1 7 at the stadium. said no complaint: C D- 0 d Ice 2 L. Turner vs. A.W. llynd- T'HLiRbDA\ —- was made at tho time by any, use Esmlsse an . 1_3 p_m___p|.(, _ Schoo] player or official and police haiel ‘ ' . ‘ Ices 6545 p. m. P. R. Mac- Skate _ _ S: no reason to qiicstton the man 1305 .\'.\(:F.Ll-.S tAPi—Wcltter- Lame Points Rlay Dave walker. 7 _ _ Q _‘rN - ' OF SEPV bclicrcd responsible untilaformal wcllélll l’”"" A" ‘Golden Boy) F. arisen. Jim Cameron. Cliff 6;45_(;i-and River vs, -«,iV;" /Q: cmiiplainl is laid. A i was frecd of flglllflxlllg MacDonald _ “remngmn ‘ " n sllnlfllflllfi is l\\Il(‘fl I'll cli.'it".:m Vl‘cdiiesda_\'. Ice 4 R. Jone.-t vs. II. C. Tratnor V _ ‘ . gladly pl‘l"lh'lIl" a t-:i,st"." he <1:-ltd .;.;u was (lI§'n1is_s,pd by I230 p. m. SECTION "B" 8-l0——Sl(£lllllL‘. "ll Fl "0'“l2li'*l"' “ad l““"" """l“l.lii<li.'c llcrhcri \'. Walker on i'.‘c “'9' "we" M‘°[“""° "5' “ad . . al ‘I10 lllllt‘ W"‘l‘t"P-‘ 'll‘”‘z'1-5 “'”“ ‘ttfll‘tII‘ll(l3lltt‘l of district atto.'iit')t Maclnms PR”)A\ —. - l”*‘‘‘ l“""‘ ‘lm“""""" ‘\tl’illi;iiii .\l('l\(‘s\0li The Prosecu~ Inc 2 Dr’ prmme ‘VS’ M'”-0" ‘l‘l5—Alt‘ll‘It‘t‘.\’l ll.'tml)- l 7‘ p E l ‘X A Toronto |.'t\\'_\'(‘i‘ mentioiictl as . ., -1 I 1 h 1 i ,. ' ' . ,_ .. .- ‘ _‘ ' - the person who trippcd tlic pl:i_\cr :1“ T3“ ‘§.m(l|(:ju gem J-u:tl;?ite§'b: At‘? 3 D0118 Hill \'S. H. C. lms ‘-‘- 5 Nd‘ A(‘5 T .-d I it it-' ii i,_ ‘ tinson. . ‘ald W‘ 33’ ‘C ‘" m’ "9 K‘‘i('¢tll.\(‘ of the expcnsc and the fact I‘. E‘ J Burden \.s_ I.-. W‘ _5ATURDAY._.. .. _ ._-_.-.. .. ..-___--_.. witnc~scs lizive scattered. Cum... .,_4 Skauw, , Last Oct 23 the district court “ -— _ ." N. H. L. STandll'lgS ‘"' Hnpcal li‘E'\'(’l“S9ddA”u=0n"‘tc.0':- held because Aragon became ill. 6:4F':’.711\0n“1lngl0” H‘ ‘“""'" '”“ ""“""‘ “ '"‘“ “ai Aragon. whose boxing licence K‘ m0"( 1 . , . . By THE (‘.»\\\liI\\ PR!-‘..\‘s ;l‘-tltlltt‘: that .turi:t~ \laIl-zer s I_fl- application for 1957 had been dc- 7;45_5hm-i,,~(,0k,, \-.3. P W I. T F A f‘ti"""‘K'l|‘"l* I“ ll‘? .l"'‘.\' “'t“-‘“’-‘ P"~‘-W" nicd by the California athletic («rand Rive]. Mvlllrfal '31’ I4 4 4 It-'l 4‘ 33 d'‘''‘'‘l '0 Ar"'“’" commission while the criminal ' . . lmii; i\l~\ii-ii-"iii is New rot-kzis 1-: ti 4 6i rm ‘:8’ \tai.»on. 29. u . t't)Il\‘l('lCd last case was pending. went to the 9'11*'M0°"lli-ll“ 5l\"*l° ‘Boston ‘.’.i to H L‘ HI ti? 1'2 l‘irbi‘iiar_\ and st-iiiqiiccd to one to commission office Wednesday and . . Toronto 24 8 ll .3 63 I35 Uiltixc >\‘(‘.‘il‘.~ in p II on a charge applied for reinstatement. 5UNDA\_ ('l||<'aj—'0 1" 311’ 4 *4 “I ‘ offciinL' welterweight Diclt Secretary Clayton Frye said the 8:30-]O:3()—SkaIlm.: Dctrtiit 23 7 ll 5 44 5619 (‘.oid<it-m $500 to fake a fourth- reinstatement may be acted upon Club I “'t‘dm‘~tl=|.V \'lEltl’§ 300"‘! roinid knockout in a bout sched at the commissionla meeting 16 l\‘loii‘ti*eal.‘ttToto-vtuvti lll(".'l l(iI‘.lZlSl Doc. it! in San An- scheduled for Saturday in San “mm Sb l ”l“3t4"~ l_;_':‘l'~““:M lnflltI_ 'll‘\' The flfllll was not Francisco. ‘. I \ - -—-— +————~ —— ~ Torontti at ‘llniitreal First quality lining. Boys’ "0LL"H[L[; 4 l"‘|‘lll“:alr”t:1l]gfll(l‘lz’"‘ fleece lined notes with duck lin- 0.‘. 6"‘ ' . _ . . . u n Blend JHICC; 48 01 . . 33C Child's, «t-l2 . . 3.93 Child's. 5-10 2.-tti Saturday. Dec. 7th . .~" " 5:30 Juno.-, 13.3 4_;,0 Junior, ll-2 2.73 H " JUST ARRIVED Boys; 3;, 438 gtglut is] raga 3 2_ Monday. 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