APRIAL 24, 1924- THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN i ETIIB Sport Page Everybody Reads Going Strong i oisioin iiiiiii PLAYS . iitititnii ooiiiioii, Babe Ruth Tells About Some so... Situa-i t, tions He has Seen and Also Heard About i BY BABE RUTH. t around a bit and have collected thei dope I'm handing you now. With! lt)his igea of ‘firsak plays in mind l‘ _ uzze aroun and tried to fin oiit' Sonietimesithink baseball is like jugt how that nhrnnth “Ttnkgr to n freak showfihdll 811V 1119111’! 110111 Evers to Chance" started- lng new under the sun, but that 1 get 1t ntratght (mm Johnny iloofllft 80 101' 111119111111 N9w111i118513vers. He, Joe Tinker, and Frank come P0991118 0111 01 11111 011i 1111111 Chance were a great double play 11118 B191’! Y9!"- conibinntlon, maybe the greatest, Tho other do? 111 1301111111 .1 11w o there ever was in the grime. Britt queer inning. Alec Ferguson was the phrase, wptnher ito Eve" to 11110111118’ 1111' 111° 11911 5°11 1'19 811111 Chance" didn't really start through tlireo bases on balls after Jou Dug- thut_ 1t was 111th thh; i an had slnsled. but in between I one any n hnh was hit a “m-e wns called out on strikes and, with on the other “he o; second h” only one out, Wallis Schang and Over toward whet-e Ttnk w" Everett Scott were also called out p1uy1ng, Evers came over t the some war I~ don't remerubor the ball- It hit him D11 the s 111811)’ 111016 1111111189 1111111185 1111111 bounded over to Tinker that. mcoo t vo11~o11 FREAK PLAY the fifiiietiiiiskiaiieiflifiviiiiéwi’ Two very unusual 11111111 figured hiin over to Chance for a in games played by the Giants last mun year. Frankie Frisch was telling. out n1 n11 the crowd on me about them during the World's neu,nnnhe,-,nnn_ Eve" says Series. One of them happened in was W159 tn the n|ny_ Ev; an exhibition game with the White thought it wnn an hnnenht Sox on the way North last spring he“ unnhh. uh,» 111111 tho other happened 111 u some The triitii of the matter is 1111111119 131111911- - ding to Evera, that, that ' As [remember it, somebody hit a may wun just nn ncn1dent_ fly to Ross Young with ii man on thut you gut the nnytng “Ttn third. Young made a quick throw Ever; to Chnncejr to the plate, and the man on third, Evert; tens me that one who had started to go home Hn.9l'"gfe|1[eg[_ phtys he eve,- mad the catch. beat it back. seeing heiutno un nncmonn He was 1| "011111111 50°19‘ T119 9111111195 how-‘a fnstvdrlvo once and the bul ever. made a quick throw to third u nun hun nnn tn-nmeu nnd “m1 111° 111111191 “i311 911119911 11111111 shoulder and over and down 111111 1111111- ‘back liito Tlnkor's hands. ’I‘ The play wound up by Young, h1t Tmher-n Baseball's GNI1BBQ Player, By starting off the i924 season -In ‘his regular post st shortstop for gthe Yankees, Everett Scott. boso- klball’ ‘iron man," now has stretch- s ed to 1,140 hi; streak of consecut- its lvcly played games that stands out Niles one of the most remarkable ac- =' Qflfliievcmenb: of the game. Scott bo- Wlilgan his record breaking string on Juno 20, 1916, Wlfiio no was with 111KB the Boston Rod Sox, so that this ‘flfltyoar he is eflering the ninth sca- 11! on which lligures in his perform- 11111111111 111111’ 111 111° 111111-9- T1111!» ithrown out at first. iiégtmlktggerne 101' 111° 11111 10°51!" i suppose some of these T1111 chomp frouk nluy oi’ 111cm 1111 niriiiilvfidgzleililfi iihilliflllllil I think. was the one made by hnve hunnunnn Thuy nun-t Frank Snyder against the Bravos '1,,~,.hk tnto uflnt 1n the nnwn There wore. 1 think. two men on'nn(1 hecnnnn hnnnhuh h; n k the bases- Whatever it wzii-i, tiio gttinh shun“ wtth n lot 01 man nearest homo started for tho stunts hunnenhtg even wtthn 1111110. 11111 W88 l11f0W11 0111-- ‘crowd knowing it I'm settin The nian behind him came run- tmwn hut-e. ' ning around the bases and was only Sun“; thne 1-11 four or five feet in the rear when nun-u Snyder tagged the first man out,‘ ‘ tho eeeoiii i iidi i i tho plate, (misfit/lit: zstoilgublgictllld: 111111 1111s o Plfvoutlns rifle Silylillfl . came up wit th b ll ft. t 1- .‘ lug the first man 5nd ‘int: ti; sgiiiroi _ 2 11111111111 tossed out the second mam-i .15. l niivor know of ll. catcher doing; Scott has had scvorsl narrow os- 111115 cspoo from breaking hi; long string ‘iilfibut fortune, in the form of rain or 1111111 toxlcsbs, always has boon in his hvor. in reality his streak ‘is much longer than the figures show, for they do not include exhibition and world‘. scrlos gsmoia. The previous record for playing In consecutive games was made by George B. Pinckncy of the Brook- lyn club. of the. American Associ- ation andfho Nstiional League, who played" in 577 games. toll you fihw‘ 5 (Canadian Press.) 23. the ,_ of 1‘ -' ‘s necessary proportion. s Sporting Comment “CASEY AGAIN" For the second time thig your Cassy Stcngcl cantorcd to the platd yesterday, and the cheers arose again for the Mudvllle h-.ro transplant- cdlrom Giant rainmcnt to he doublet and hose of the Braves. The un- known author of the immortal Casey at the bat could have chanted an- i other verse. There was case in Casey's manner As he cantorcd to the piste, There was calm Iln all his action; As he scratched his old bald pate, ' And he hoard again the cheering from a gone and distant day, With the fans all calling Casey In that. some old-fashioned way. Onc time it was the Giant crowd; Title time the Bcsntown crew, And stengel leaned upon the ball Likc Cassy didn't do. 1|- -l1 1- + + l1 THIS IS THE AMATEURS YEAR Owing to a pact made over a quarter of a century ago by the lncmbors of an Athletic League of Nations, svcry fourth year is spool- - ally devoted to amateur airport. This l; the yoar, and it is not too much to ask, it seems. that the sport loving public of Canada givc their full support, says the Montreal Star. partlculiiciy during the aurnmc t months, to the many amateur at- biotic meets which have been scheduled and will beheld nil over ' [the Dominion from now on. This docs not moon that prolcosionsl sport need bc neglected, but professional sport, other all, is an akiuscmont bur-incur the some an theatrical enterprise, for the financial ocnefit cf a few. and during the next low months amateur sport should got tho preferen- ce Iin the matter of moral and financial support. Canadian amateur athletic reputation its at stake and much money ls yct needed to send tho right number of champions under proper condition; to the world-wide competition in Paris. Port of the money c1 collected st tho gltss of the amateur athletic exhibitions, to be held from now till the and of August, will be needed to swell the fund for m rspr mono we can afford to spend- o 1-‘ c- o. o 0 __ THE Lmlfi" 1 The golf bug, sits tho baseball kind, Just now will hit their stride; The tennis “nut" and mill)’ 111°" entirely Ives for Franco to its la The promoters of thou meets ancicntertfllnmsms resolve no financial oiroilmsiflrlocs- benefit whatever from them. This ls tho summer that "Pat" Mulquecm obi Olympic Committee, and “Blily" Findlay, president of the Athletic Union of Canada, rule tho sporting roost of the Dominion. The amateur entertainment. and the rsccl, the boning matches and trials of strength, they and their enthusiastic and devoted assistants will provide for tho public, will be wall worth ssclng. Professional sport entertainment! are slwnyi! l" are r re. Lot us, therefore, support the l!!!" ‘M1111 I11 lrman of the Canadian , Amateur the lth us; Olympic trials 111 the energy and "I iii this hi-ioro. NEW YIOIUK, April m] haven't" iiig)urod in any real final», niliddlowegglgt boxing '—""-‘""'—"‘- w", "Ewen. m“. 1h wit“, 111's mysc ut l lik t ii on oft w rl, as agree ‘ I c o ( g ieiiii his ‘ieltleoltt the milk iii ::ey'ro bu: 112:?’ taint: p a b" h-ers June 27, against any op 6 I"! 1" ° I ' t 7 _ 1‘ .1, l h t i to boat the gang 111111 1-111 11111 131111 oorrssf‘ 1 .'.:'.":.: or... ‘I Y, . i 1 urn to Flu ~ ,,f;‘;d°'°‘m,°,'§n",1;;“..';,t. Y'bM1'l°_',AI;i§§s,-iif§ , .. ...... .. ... ....i ere- e. m- m more». a “ lo. ‘o; .2; o; unless you take can of it at once. t be u m b ~ _ 1M Madam» _ __t 145 3g 91 Rubgoodoid Mustcroleontheoon- The juniors 11o! o 0t 11 i I I ‘ I . ~ seated partsand see bow quickly it 111° 111d" 51°“ gm mg“ 1.11mi!‘ i 472 516 s51 nun iiiglit and lormed a league e L OF c_ AILLEVQ Toml_1539' Colds are mcrci _ Mus- owii consisting or three tea lmm- x A“ 8mm“ mm wok place on H°P"UL& _ 1111<1=11°111P111'°11°1111111111111- 111- 11"’ T“°1*""" ““1°1'°“d. 5 “"1 AhL-COM-ERS vs. VICTORIAS the 1.. o. c. alleys 111111 "111" 11°- n. Coffin ....... .. 15o too 11s "1111111111- M1111“ 111111 “h” 111111111’ N““°“““' GHTOWNGIRLS vs. 8'8lDE 111111111 11111 111" W11" 111111 1111111111111‘ s. MacGregor 122 14o 12o 1118181181115. 1B8 fioilnifl-irfilflntwhicls The 111111 sumo 1111101 111 e F11 ma“ den-ts, ‘the Live Wires won out by In Mnugunutu 107 125 14o otimuliitescircitlatlooandiaelpubiuk day afternoon 111 3 orlook- w K_ a V‘ P w Q 4s pins. In. Lin; ......... .. as so a1 uptlieoold. t, The teams are made up r1110 ' ' ' ' INDEPENBENTl s. nsri-is 12s 1'11 152' Asdfcctlvoastlocmcasyoldmtistard rfoiiowlng players. - 10o 1111118111111 - - 1361; 11,155 —?-—*—- ptnntun 1t q“, the wot-k without the 1-,,.,,Jan. ||1dgpQnflQfltl N lonsls S. DsRoche 2 126 M 552 635 623 11mm“ 0W9" 111m "m" Starting at 7.30 sharp boskot ball ‘Hm lgizuglherty in? 115 130 T°m1'_1810‘_ n- .__ _ -1“'1“111 11°11"1111- '11P‘ C“ ‘M‘“'1°1’ Ni “m” will be solos otrons on 11w 1111115“), B a“ 14s 16s zoo I‘ e "Y" ALLEYS ghwwmieelamnnhgngh 119111‘? F°1°““°“ S 11mm floor. A record crowd is expected 0e “m! ' ' I ' . ' H I CHURCH LEAGU epoiuthenaooo‘ sense t M Mill ii Partridge Squfl rssl — M“ ‘welcome “net. a0” mam n hi“ a G088 M 0mm £3322; 33311323,: 1e very keen Tampa.“ 7oz 652 780 Last night the st. Peters defeat. ‘ii 1111's‘ Foiluwi"! 11 111° °°11°‘1“1 The All-Corners will match their LIVE wines. Vod lho Si. Pants by a margin of 4.x The Mustcrole Co. oi’ Canada. Ltd, April 25.—Troja.ne vs. l epen- “hm, alum“ tho Vjgmrlag a. new R. Galbraith’... .. m4. 157 207 pins. Mung-uh], dams‘ . x mam m um have which we" nub v_ Mdnoghan _ ‘ l“ l“ 173' Both teams did some vtzrly crodlt. April 26.—Tro,inns vs. N coals. “Muted in place of the Busing" w Lane], n5 l“ lulzhgl; roiling and the to a s were April ZiL-llndopendonts NI Conan Team whim dump“ out D. McKenzie . . . . .. 144k 137 151 w- A 8mm‘ had the highest um P k . f t10nn|g_ “n9 eta “w! a 73m J. Mclnnis . . . . . . ... 180 145 130' - - _ a ‘This! 8 8 Y 1- i mskln 215 while Carl Millorvi 11111 1-—11111°1"""1°"" "s- '°i““‘ n: 8.15 tillaifillllrmersida girls will gen n g , n, n t ma, Mu, ‘M111 1-"N"“°““" V" "1’°°' have another some W111i 111° 1111"‘ \‘ot 1-2241 m m “i654 1:20" or g e5 demo- -' iettetowii tea-m. This‘ will be the: a ' “,2, n‘, n, st hm... nu n, . ' 1111' fir-Nationals vs. '1‘ ails... 5 9 ' 5 a’ ‘i’ Moy ___ tiiii-s game between those teams the Lumen Bowune “mun tum ¢ _. “ ‘MUUUU, ,, that ‘heingvhwonl brdllhicrlgttotowu 1-1,, 1109591,“, gagfly uituutett ponowmg an, the ,,,,,utt5; for _ u "“ “‘= ““‘ ' 1111 1 o o or r1111 11 ummor- the c. B. C's issi iiisht wth 211 s; Pgulgg . , side was W011 by 1110 1101119 19B111- pine to spare. The bowlins on the]; g_ 1101,9011 ____ __ 15o 131 133 .' So-‘tonigihtsettlos all disputes. average was good Miss lli. Harris _y_'cnn-nn,uy ___ 173 13.1 . . The third game between the had both the highest single and n ynnudnrsttno _ __ 135 200 167 American League Manon“ League ~ WE; 11°11'- 1611111112. Hlfiféflhi low‘ "uh i “w; 156 120 - 1'1" "Mo! .. i1. . P. 159. 11.111 .'°"'1>‘,"'-n9"" 1 1119* tar-m ' ~ Team W. L Pc. ‘T011111 W- 11- 1’°~ will be the most interesting by tar. c- 3- 9 3- ____i Detroit . 4 1 .1110 New York 1 g neither or those teams have 1m e A» “"1"” ------- -- 91 "1 11* Total ___________________ __ 2330 131110880 - 3 2 111° 0111111111" - ' ' ' "' g 2 ‘M7 some so liar and- when they meet The game w" umpirodb B m Boston . .. .. g g , g111gilzil1gfxil11 1 2 "800 toniiillt enthusiasmhwiii be higih for _ y ‘ '1' 107 13;; * Cleveland . - 1'" ' ' the rootena oi bot teams wli be t d __ 21 2 2 New York 3 3 .500 Pliiflilllfi! - 3 l1 there to cheer for their respective thy“ 13x1: Itrfrnnxclnnls to m" _ _ 110 6g; 11111 . Phiillloluliis .. z a .400 gt. 1111111 - 1 ,1 hm mm. p ' niiv--.- .154 2m 145 w"11111111°11 - 1 1 ‘i133 1,338,112,, 11in” t, Qt I000 T111116 "i111" 11° 1191111’! 111111 11111 Lofty cerish can. cgflgflfly 1,11 Smith ____________ __ 200 2n; iris 81.110111! 1 5 4117 1’ " - players are asked to kindly be on th - __.__ _ so. Y°'1°'d‘1'5 “m” not i“ time as the names will start sharp em Tom 27-3 c c A C N“ i n c . ------------------- -- 1 — A DIAN o4 _- | “iudmt on time. ' I “Edna Mclnnis was on base every Majority tror St. Peters, 43 pins. l “mom” a." l ‘n ‘Mu ANA°"N LAB"! 53' mo. > ---,-- _ ~Q v -#¢.--¢n¢--._-.-.¢..¢....-....-,¢~ _.‘ v 4 WBRINGINQPEI lfATlllER - __By GE()_ ‘McMANUQ H 146 Street 1 _ i u: iieeiiioit. 81M“ ""1 , . “t. °1 . . bifiCUlTfi THC New rmo ts HERE AND l HAD use. coot< ‘some’. sac v/HAT ‘(bu "mum or THEM: Insurance st Invest rote. L FDRYOU‘ @ r 11., ijv-i». ..__ has rounded out a strong team t represent Toronto in the lnterna fore you lave iii-i?" pork. l can't cut we're savln’ it fer the wake." o DAN HOWLEY i ' A i i 91C, "Sure, llllii Mike." said slio “is ere innything I cud do [or yt-z hi‘ "Margaret, inc tlnrl-ini.“ said hi». think l smell tlio odor of roastlii’ “I'm sorry, Alike," said sho, “but! into that pork roast; t G000 MORNlNCi, ‘J1?’- HERE 5* GUI-LY - lb Yooa "rt-tow Musr CQPFEE bf: MADE OUT OF QBMENT- on to . ,, wan ' liiii- ()iil iiiillll July iilli to liitli. llviiglwvoud, lll‘l' 1111s.. thin vii iwn iiziyk. lizirtit-ss race mcietiii: iiii (flizirloltieiowii in i‘llllli'i'.i'ilOl'l with?! at Charlottetown for the wol- 1' Wurii ct-ivbrzitioiin-l» lcrweight Ciioeie y Si. Sieplinii, N. 13., is the intcsi ‘l1 ('li_\' on tiie lookout toi- ii ii‘i.-§.*~i0i'-t'|‘ would like to-havc s bout with Q- ilii 1t:icei' to rni-e ilgilillfii i111‘. (‘Olll ;'l' J. .A, Saunders. Q ii.iiiiii_v owiivii Joliii ii. Iim ion, lliin II- ii these mcn wwc tube-ml!’ ‘f1 ii. Soul-coy. + chcd to box the same-evening, O Frtnl Ciiiiiei Jil well liiiii llvilgteuwootl. 2.1M 1., Sort-rill filililiPfi which took part l‘ill' Buy Stziio (lirt-iiit inst your, imnu doing (ill the iifillliii ‘CilTllii, 'l‘lii.~; illitilllillfid ii£ll'l')' Brit. e; uriio iikiri Bill 1Sliiir01i in iliS cliiiiuef i 'l‘lii- (Tiiiiiiiliiiii . “Avior-lotion liiivt- roisviiiiluil tlii-ir (‘c t llhrziturl rule lorso, rut-iii: zit boil ... to win without zicqiiiriiii: ii re (‘lit-re was ll big kirk in OiiizirionAt phhadflphia ..~ii now iiii>_\' iiiiisi tiiliv tlii-ir Fiilf-I ‘U11. 'l‘lii~ idl-ii ‘Ans ill voiiilnii tiiiit-r; t111)i~i\.~'.<ioii, \\'i\il'll is siiizi iii in.- \\*l'_\'i iri-ialuiit up lill‘l'l.‘. i ~l ii wli l lill . ,, . l itioiiiii lrut iil,.',‘ boots iii .\llll'lll'il. iliiiiilior is lliillilfli iiiiini-rs- raiiipxiigni-il. known loorilrl‘ as cur lYSQillilll has dour iieud, illrilliliilfl 'l' would hive to extend tlicvngel- Q ill. Wood-JP vcs to outpoint the Summer. is ; i$illi‘l\', 'l‘liie mick is l‘i:]llJl'lI.‘li lid iiry- 'I' sidc exponents, Q in; n1» illlli viii: liorsi-s tire getting"? i‘ 1' ‘l1 ‘l1 ‘l- f 1i ‘l1 if ‘l1 Q ‘I1 Q Q slow miles. - - iilloivt-il n, ; nit-clings» t-n-o-t-t-s-oa-o-o-o-o-ooo l~ Il- LOCAL BOXERS AFTER § WRIGHT AND SAUNDERS Q —— + II- 41 1|- Wlliiam Cctllins of Chariot 11 'i'liere is ‘it strong 1iroiiiibillty ol'+ tetotvn, wcltérwcigbi- 13.9 lbs, § + would like to box Jick wrlilit 4- champlonshlp of O H1 Prince Edward islqnd on any is . i-lr date alter May 10th. 1i Bernard McLoskcy. 1K8 Ibl. §\ ti- the fans would have a chance Q1 ,1!‘ to see some real good boxi 11 ‘Charlottctiqwn ho 1|- oo iiioois (Canadian Press) , American League 1-.‘ ‘inn -i-il'.'. Now York 111452 Iiiiilh-rics-Eliiiiko. Fiihr. Hows mriiiiiiiii <'i'.\"iii,l‘:r.1'1nt-k and llcngough . \\';i.~'liiii1;t<iii 4-1118 Philnili-lpliiii li-ll-(l liiiitr-rivs lllnrlitrrry. Spence and ‘iiiilvl; iinruriivv ilvilllllllll, liarris land Perkins - The slow wiiiriiri-s arc lllilkilli‘, At Cleveland iilii- 1lioiwi1s more Viiilllibitr to Amor- fi-irn 11)ll_Vl‘l'l~. 1.11M t\'l‘iil' tin-re W011‘: 130110 tiorsvs riiiiipiiliziivzl ill trotting‘ lli-lrnit 5-12-0 (‘ii i-i-lzinil 013-0 Hllilillfifllbl Coin. Pilicttc and Brim- '1'1,,. hfm-heuii1‘sii>r; 1111111. and Sr-wuli lillli'i)l0 itvarly Elli ijlii- snow and cnnitiikvr Avov; is riuiiiy to an» to work uun as Plliliilllilllfi warrant. l belavc I Cllll out a bit m"; ’ '11P 1111111 “11111111 .181»;- wlll v be prepiiroil ave several euiiinizirins. I . . . . . "for iillil oi‘ A1 51- 1-91118 (‘liicngn 5-12-3. Si. Louis 9-100 ticnai League. and although he de , _ - - incs to make any PrcdlctlonB, h ill]! burst-e- 1- iiii- lll'lil'l' oi tliei ‘1111i11‘11"$"‘"113/"11¥- iflvPffii-imflllld has no hesitation in saying that th liiltV ililli iilk‘ i. lir 1l‘ii('i(.\' lift‘ out Friiiis": D“"i""11‘- 1'11"’11,"1"1 s91" P11189111 811111111 1-8 i111‘ 11811111‘ 111B ioiiig liit» iiiiii~ iii-dis; nfuiioo iiiiilfmmiii "v9.41 . l1 11111111711 W9"? 1111! 117101110 $9191‘ fllhlliiti ]liil‘\‘4‘-~‘ living ciiiiiiiioii illi Nafiona‘ .L°aE“"' At chloago“ $1 Wmmcr- 11°W1¢Y ca" 11° d‘? Olilu iiiiil Alii-liiuiiii. i‘.'ri"""* ‘"111 1'17": F ‘ pended on to_do his part under an __,_ i1‘“""1~'_“ 12 '1‘ ; ,1‘ _ ' ~ lléliiflFll’S"—PfPff0l', North. inert. emu-i- Sow-rill ‘now ll‘iii‘i(§ lizivi- l)r-i1ii"'""1 vim‘: Km“ "m1 111111- ‘ 1-‘ iiiiistiuivli-il iii‘.< _\"‘lll‘. iiivliiiliiig nno|A1 .5115“ _ THE WAKE it Amlii-rst. which is liki-iy to stage? Khlimhii‘ i“ 2 9'2 i“ i" Provincial blxliiliitlim this inili "(Wu)" 'H""0 . " _ .. - . . _ , ' _ ‘i ililliflfllnbi?R0311] and Tfitiyfifloi ..iiil.1ei~i iii ilili'iiii\ iilt- lioiiit- ill llil“ - i “is Mr. Mulligan was lying upon his \\",11[(;~ 1011f 1 i;“"1‘“"“""~ Stflflwr “"11 - 1,, r‘ (lentli bod. Mrs. bliiiligiin was t I i ' ____ ‘1""1111~'-‘» " ‘ “M1111 m‘ hi” 5111"" giving 11111“ 11O('iii linrsi-iiivii t-umol ii "oi on Imematlona" At Janey cltyii *1!‘ smftll consolation siic- could offer _ _ ,, __ ' '"' . l 111111111" 11'3"” . . , the circumstances the pnivk ii-iik _ilii- lust week ill Jnrnny (my 23H] ' any. M-sti-r: v.4 iilll] cleared oil", 1h"tnrhiufnuinti11ut- nnd’ Mg. Bziruhurdt. Leplarrt and as Freltng. . i i:i’1lii!ri0l,2.i1fi'/i will beiiiioyvml ill‘l‘lllilll liitn stint several ‘mares beioro llpinz iliS‘|llll into active, traininn‘. This horse ntli miinpziign illls _\'i‘2ii‘_ lii- looio: whiz-ii is superbly brt-d, sound ‘and s ill iis (‘\'i‘.i' Iillli iiiiil1iiililr-iil_v will iiitiiiisomo by zi iuons-ationnl hire, isliiiuid beget speed. .__-_____.-_L f wouozar-unz‘. 71'»: WELL w/HAT 0o You "rt-nun or HER coomuci? i1. I‘! .~“‘“1 " n . IQ] Q b Ugwi-QY-"ha