u l hows u. ailiiflkfi‘. IilESTANiEYlEAFS culylfivurrs Millions m: Relief Act fly Wallace I. Ward, Canadian Press sun Writer) FORUM, Montreal, Qua, March ilL-The Tomato Maple Leafs and Montreal Maroons remain on even ‘terms in their struggle for the right tomeet ‘New York Rangers in the Stanley Cup series. The Maroons held the Leafs to a 1-1 tie hero to- nllht and play the Leafs again at ilbionw on Saturday, total goals to decide the series. - A goal in the last period saved the 'Maroons from defeat in a colourless game from the point of view of the local fans. The Leafs were as smart as usual but the Maroons had an indifferent night. leafs were ap- parently willing to call it a draw, easing up in the third period to save themselves for the deciding battle on their home ice. Charlie Conacher put the Leafs ahead in the first period with a terrific shot from the right wing. Red Homer got away from a scram- ble in front of Chabot, raced down centre and passed across to Chuck, who was following him down the boards. Conacherput all his weight into the shot that cut cleanly be. tween "Walsh's pads and the up. right at the side oi the net. The Maroons evened it up in the 1m Period. ‘rrottler, Siebert and Stewart were milling around inside Leafs defence. Trottier skated quickly in front of Chabot and back handed the puck into the cage’ as he Passed. Babe Siebert and Nels APRIL 1, 1932 ‘iiiiiiiii“’ Bloodhounds ‘ JDOIWJIGd. By . > GUARDIAN- ' LooKlivs §’EM OVER n! 1co- .' i i Morena, who reached third place in i‘ the standing. Like Jackson, Mor- era's goals and assists almost even- } 1y balance and he was awarded Joey Benton, fast centre-of last centre ice position on the all-star season's Fredericton Capitals and squad. _ "Daddy" Bubar, leading Maritime Teams in the Canadian section goalie. also of thegaasne team, ar- led by a wide margin in points rived in the city last night. "Chuck" amassed, seven of them leading the ilemmeit. formerTruro Bearcat ace, first from. the American group. isalsoin Charlottetown. ' However, New York teams, repre- ' seated by "Red" Dutton and "Ching" Johnson, held a decided edge in penalties so that should mean considerable consolation. Ernie Mosher, centre man on the Fredericton Capitals hockey team first line has been given his re- lease by the Fredericton Club. He is at present in Halifax where it is likely that he will join the ranks of the Halifax Wolverines. Masher came to Fredericton last season from Kentville, N. S., with whom he had played for a number of years. He has been an asset to the team and has been offered berths on the pro and semi-pro teams. ' Whether the rest of the Freder- icton players will remain intact is not known, but Sammy McManus and Aubrey Webster, team-mates of Mosher on the first line, who made a trip to Moncton not long ago, are again back in the Capital. Up to date they have not asked for their release. _ NelsCrutchfield, fast going for- ward of the McGill hockey team and who is on the reserve list of the now silent Philadelphia team in the N. H. L. has made his in- tention known that he would be kn!-fil- , Victoria Team 1n a game rmefte-‘with high class ‘locum!’ um": hockey from bell to bell. the Cape Traveraernloodholmds." Intermed- fbiochamplons of Prince Edward inland, went down to defeat before lilo Victoria "Ramblers," ( t kofflthl old "Unlons"), in Victoria link on Friday night, March 25th, the final score reading Ramblers 8, Bloodhounds 2. The game did not get away until about 9.15 and was witnessed by a rather small crowd, which we are sorry to re- late for the fans sake, as we as- rsure you there has not been a fast- er game unfolded here this winter. 141891’ crowds there have been, but none more enthusiastic and one and all proclaimedit the best yet and were dumbfounded at the showing of the remnant of the good old Unions. Apart from a sly jab or odd trip all and‘ sundry paid strict attention to their hockey which siszled with speed and baffled rear guards with sweet combination plays to say nothing of the sensa- tional individual gushes. , The first period opened rather slowly, Dan Mclood getting the first shot away which nearly r caught brother Bill napping. Play __ thenmoved rapidly from end to end but with a steady defence and a sensational goal-tending on the poi-t oi Bill kept the rubber out of the‘ nets. However those persistent Ramblers would not be denied and . about halfway through the period I Danny McLeod electrified the fans i with one of his dazzling rushes right to the goal mouth only to be outwitted by brother Bill, but Mon-mash. Que. March a1 _- The data for the Stanley Cup ser- ies emblematfc of the professional hockey ghggflphnlhip of the world, were announced here today by Frank Calder, President of the Na- tional Hockey Ioague. , V‘ New York Rangers, leaders of the American section standing at close of the national hockey league schedule, eliminated Canadians, last year's Stanley Cup champions and leaders of the Canadian section, and are now waiting to meet thawin- ners of the Mhroons-Toronto series in the Stanley Cup finals. Either Mhroons or Maple Ioafs will go into the final series against the Rangers in the Madison Square Gardens at New York on ‘mesday, April 5. The ice must be out of the ornwwn, Ont, March Sl-(By The cumuan Plow-Under ‘the stress of present economic "condit- ions, the government is making ev- cry effort that men can put forward in order w avoid the creation of pbligations thaw SM not lblilllltd? essential to carrying into effect the provisions of the lmeinploymentllld farm relief act. This assurancewas giveniothellouseofColmnoulsby the Prime Minister today when the House was in committee onthe bill which is designed to extend the op- _eration of last year's wt 110111 March l to May 1. Nothkig was of so much concern to the government. 49¢!!!“ M1‘- Bennett, as the whole financial out look of this country. Even the rich- est country of the world-the Unit- ed‘ States was faced with a deficit of two and a half billion dollars. In view of these conditions and with the financial obligations now rest- ing on the Government, every ef- fort was being made to avoid the creatbn of committments not ab- solutely essential to the carrying i11- to effect of the terms of the present measure. “I can only say that, to the ex- tent of our ability, we propose to limit ccmnrttments to a minimum. conslstent with the obllxatlons al- ready resting on us." said Mr. Ben- nett. Mr. Bennett was replying to J- L. Raiston, (Lib. Yarniouth-Shel- burne) who had taken objection to the "unlimited powers" the bill vested in the Cabinet. The present amending measure empowered the w u.- ‘wfu. srrsnnurscnvd-Mears _ An exchange says; l . P511118 a tribute to the Amherst Race track, Colonel D.- A. Mackin- non ofCharlctietown. one of the 111M Prominent horsemen in- the Maritime‘ Provinou, intimated that he would attend thereveral meets thatare being planned forlarn- beret this summer by P..K..Atkln- somowner of the local racing oval. ColoneLMacKlnnondeclared that with a few minor improvementsto the presentltrack itwouldcompare with.the best in the Marltimes. I-Ie rated it as among the fastest tracksin the East at the present time, and remarkedlthat another secondlor two could- be removed from the present timemark of 2.09 with judicious grading. Two weeksago Col. MacKinnon acquired Johnny Miles, wellknown Eastern hotter-formerly owned by Dr. Calkin, of- Sackville. The Island horseman, -who secured Maritime bred trotting and pacing records ‘with Bingen Aubrey, will convert-Johnny Miles to the pace, ‘and has already given the horse anioeteattothe paceln l8 second for ‘the quarter. —-- i/z . '. . for 25c is all that you need pay for the very best quality blades for double-edged safety" razors. PAL Blades set a new standard of cost in shaving . . . a hand-made, keen-edged blade for a nickcll John Hammond, owner of the Rangers, today arranged with Pres- ident Calder of the N. H. L., to have the other Rangers home game transferred to Boston Gardens for Thursday, April "I. The third game of the series will take place either in Mcntrealor "lief-onto, depending on who wins the right so meet Rangers, and the fourth and fifth games, if they are necessary, will be: held either in Montreal or Toronto on April i2 and 14. The Rangers draw a bye and now rest en their oars till next Tuesday while Maroons, who eliminated De- troll; Falcons, fight it out with Tor- swim ""11 drew an mist for onto, who put Chicago out of the the!” pm“ m m9 "imimble- running. ' "___"—__— " in a . Joseph was right there smashing _ M u N A R c Government to continue 111M118 0b- HOCKEY STATISTICS ISSUED 1:20;.“ (ii-smile: wafrilfeggdl-l DATE “m”! m“ cuw‘ ""14 5° ‘he i"; after the. rebound which he neatly You)" And Bastions I01‘ 811 lfldeflnl" Pm“ ' yin“ mum“ "lewd h“ erictop last m], but could no; be (Continued from Page 1) 11°“ °t “m” m°mb°" Wh° "m" . lifted over Bill who was lying - ' 8ft" $719 "P"? °5 the wt '7“ the high; by the iqatlonal Hockey “Lashed w the Freda-lam; team Pflsed the delegnwn- w; across the goal in a vain effort to Manta e He first of May. he said. I League, "veal cor-tam mtercsung m“ because the team had already "On March 8, Australia replied .- ward off a score. This rather un- gu The OPPNM” seemed w “met gum Hu-vay Jgckmn 91' the T0,. been arranged. Crutchiield is anx- 5W 115d 111MB 5°11"! 911111111165 5mm indicating the date would b“ enure- - expected 8on1 (on the Dart cf the declared the Prime Minister, that r - -- ‘ ..__._. .~.~ to an even greater Dace and many WINNIPEG. Man, March 31,- "lmuflwlll the 0°11“??- NW “d d“ r l, l _ in m, Mamimes, w“; m a“ mb_ was no warrant for such observa- zealand replied m m” “we mm‘ 2 close calls and Boden opllortunities 1w draw 1n Moniazue on Wednes- <01’) — Winnipeg Monarchs strode the" °"= °f “h” "“"“' " m ‘ firs... silzoofissiufffg Bbillw be with the local tesmpnext “°""' (‘my “d” mm“ Em" grbolfuilnodazrionlbthomnnomodleism 31k s: werevpasscd up by both teams. The d“? mlm- The 3am“ w“? "ling" l?" "1190?! tonight in the first game mmmV“ mental ‘her-ration “- on the sports writers’ mythical. n11- year. It is understood he has turn- m“ said “ cable had bee" received 1 “Sign,” 1mm, a 5 c751’ E1: l; period came to an end with the °d b7 ' “'5' nmb" °1. iml- l; l» d: the Canadian Junior Hockey “hm” the smmtwn’ but m’ party star team, gal-pm, chum”, o; ‘h, cddown an offer from the Abbics. ‘mm the Munster o’ External M‘ hi; 3,1; the proposedgconfpciencepos i-r score reading 1-0 for the Ramblers. Th‘ “w?” 1 » ‘ _ ‘ Pionship series over Sudbury, “m” ‘m w‘ ' points amassed by mm _ magma There are other clubs wanting him. {an ‘c’: the Irish ma‘ state’ who “Th1, mung”; p, mgggggg w; n. »- Penalties. None. ' mm°”l"' Imp-mm 01194 the score was 4-3, Today was the last flllwfuflch’ the propriety of that.-choioe..They n" "l" i?! "19 Players will no w“ Mn De Valera’ wanking the ceivcd dated today from Dublin T118 second Period Opened with ~ G031 ‘ Th” hilwml 11111101’ M11111 Man- “harem” the extension “km m‘ show that helcalnnotonlysshoot W115i "BY 111 Fredericton but Fer- Dominion for "'5 hospitality and reading as follows: ' the w“ dmung speed Mm cm, P. Campbell Lqaurke m,“ h“ em. amt m“, manage‘? was for one ‘month 0nly..A large when hale“ thgipuok ‘hmtmm’ ‘Mon Wm “kw w. so to saint ilgrufyins ti?‘ agreementh of the to end plays featuring and about “km” = ' ,_i1°1,2@,§°g=.bflt., battling to retain “mnb” °' °"’°“"“'c°‘m°" m“? but that he is able and Willing g, John, if ‘my erectla rink and ask drlfé‘ tmfhf :01}? “a: angie“ Message From Dublin the 5 minutes marl: Donald Mc- mggz: “ca... the‘ em Qiin Elmwood Mil- “m Mtspfiem gidezntzozuifi make-plays for his team mates. 1°? l 31911011159 111 MXt season's J“ or 8.0 a con r- l Ileod retreived a loose puck deep ' mmud‘ 1mm“! hm!!!" he" B year ago, ssayglmagme “an?” merely nude 111,155” W“ ‘m; gm- ~30“, league-Moncton Times. Rising m, the 0mm o; the d”. "Reference to your telegram Ec- ~ in m, come, and dented the Wm, M" whammy R‘ mum turned back a shifty, lightning-fast y ' in a mend m_ ‘ » ‘ - prewar Bennett drew attention w onomic Conference. Many thanks -i behind young Lord loni a sizzling nahktm’fiain' " M; “amt”; am!“ WW1 "16. same deadly pep- It ch“ that °b firs.“ first.“ _ V the despatch dated from Ottawa up for your very kind offer of hospital- "knot which struck the goalie on the 61am“, " ‘ i M mm, ‘ " in defence that won m, ‘P “"14 b’ P“ '1 H‘ ’ . l . . pews m the Toronto m“, s,“ ity which w, accept with much _ . 0 a‘. ‘"9" u" P“! 811d squeezed in n. Vickers "°“°’“ “u” I M”. ‘ t Mr RaJ ion was suggest- P on March: “d” the caption “Wm pleasure‘ The numb" or our dem- . ‘ by the goal post. Play was still w_ McKenzie Monarchs staved off one of the myhcznunlied M‘; Bennett’ - " r . b“ nee state at mp1,, wnnrence sates and stai! will be approxim. F: ' Bloodhounds) excited the players m9 Mmiilnflh 3MP" ""1 Mm‘ tague Imperials battled to a score- maintained at a break neck speed and high‘ sticks and‘ hot ternpe a began to show and penalties became‘ "quite numerous and nearly proved Referee-Bruce Currie. _ an extraordnary condition existed 111°" deliberate rallies patrons of w” u" Amphitheatre Rink have seen m yew a the ‘valve! “me to power. He had anoicipoiedaosne such a suggestion would be made- that there m'_ght, be an shun of A onto Maple Leafs, finished on‘ top with 28 goals and 25 assists tolbis ious to attend U. N. B. Daddy Bu- bar, rated one of the best goalies . 4 (Contlnuectfroln Pager!) HUBKEY ly satisfactory. Later the United D.Sklt “hif dhlm r e on w o n ome Kingdom, South Africa and I-‘ew definitely and positively" that there if oath is abandoneM-"Concensus “My “"1"- of opinion among government of- ficials at Ottawa"—-“signal for boy- ‘sh n" 5""? I tho gnu; m the m“ period to vlnoepthe citizens realizing your 00W. The Puma Mmlsm. men Prime Minister Bennett contin- _ h id. ll that all ~ A very fast and interesting game ' . .. '" i- costly o» both sides. Dan McLeod accuser) Nor CANADIAN c"? ‘wiry-Baal deficit to one goal gfgefifizf’g‘ujc,gumfile M, m, ‘yfgffllpiatfiegu: o, hock”. w,“ played 0,, m, Wm- read f-h! article itself supporting 321-“ Ithzzsgarhfilrvfizinz 3: 31 again put on one of his familiar ' m m" lu°°°tde¢ 111 W111! tho l 1kg; v shire rink on Friday night March m“ headmg- ' n. m.“ and an" Mmh. 3L _ mung, - the table of the House, These wo i "around with good intentions and stick-handling through" the entire Bloodhound team he was again robbed by brother Bill but Logan wascruising ORILLA, Ont., Whatever the law may say about his nationality, Patrick Gettins, 65, is not disclosing it. appeal-ingro- day before Magistrate Dan Mc- prgmpfly pumped the rebound be- Caughrin on a charge of assault- were created for one 91117966. "i! one purpose only-the relief of 1111- employment. nfd anyvni sussest that if any government sought V1 the powers vested init that it would continue-to exist‘. askedthe Second game of the series will be Dlflyed here Saturday night. Mon. archs will retain the Memorial Cup 1f they win and -a third game will b8 llayed Monday if they lose. President to=his Excellency the ChiefrScout-offianada. » ‘This office ‘you have filled ef- ficiently and-l we are confident ‘that stall times when called upon, you were-ready to-do everything possible-for the work. The council 25th when the Brookfield Fair- plays crossed sticks with the Wilt- shire Allsports to decide the win- ning team for the season. The game was .efereed very capably by D. Balderson, and ending in favor Minister of Ertemal Affairs of the Irish Free State. “That completes the answer from the Dominions of the Ehnpire iri- cluding the United Kingdom. moa- Newfoundland a letter was recelf- ed "That purports," Premier Ben- nett declared after reading the ar- ticle ltself, "to have been sent from Ottawa and to indicate the opinion of high officials of the Canadian Government. In fairness to the Minister of External Affairs, Ir- - lng William Martel. Gettins was asked if he was a Canadian. “No, I am a white man." he said. ' "Well. I suppose according to law the onlyreal Canadians are the Indians." admitted the cadi. Gettina pleaded’ guilty to the charge, and was sentenced to two months’ imprisonment. hind the goal posts. This ended the scoring for the second period which still gave the Ramblers a margin of one. goal. Penalties, eight. Great excitement prevailed as to the outcome of the third period and after those devastating ana‘ nerve racking penalties of the sec- '~ 0nd period it was apparent that both teams would stick to the game itself which gave the fans - l. Irearchance to Judge all and Under-Secretary of State for Exter- nal Affairs, a-nd as a duty to the Don-union of Canada, I can say only this that the correspondent of the Toronto Dally Star made some en- quiries from Dr. Shelton, who in- formed him, definitely and posit- ively, that there was no warrant for any such observation or state- ment being made. "I can do no more than say that the appearance of reports as the one I have just read emanating of the Brookfield boys with the tidy score of 2-1. The game got away on time, with an excellent sheet of ice and a large crowd of anidous fans to see those old ri-- vals batter for the honors. The first period opened fast with Wiltshire forcing the play, giving Wood in the Brookfield net some hot ones to handle. The per- iod ended scoreless although Wilt- shire had most of the play. Second “I make this statement in order to undo as quickly es possible any injury that may be done to the posi- tion of this country by reason of the despatch to which 1 have lust referred." " ___________ “DREAM GARDENS” Premier. The legislation was predicst ed on the principle that parliament had conferred on the executive the power to create such works. The government was confronted with the situation of members opposite snug to interpoas their will against the will of the maiority-l "We are going to see it through" interjected Col. Balaton. "You are going m endeavor to see it through." retorted the P111119 is indeed conscious that they are losing a valuedlworker and ad- viser, one difficult-to replace. We-have come here tonight in thename of the Boy Scouts As- sociatlon on». n. I. to wish you "Good~bye"-and to express ap- preciation for all you have done We arc-presenting yourwith the "Ihanks Badge" in token of our gratitude and may it often remind you of the happy comradeship of -_______-_-__ , GASPEBEAUX woman's ms- TITUTI.‘ -___. The regular monthly meeting of the Gaspereaux Women's ' ‘ a. r é‘ -. eel Reilly on March 21st with ele- ven members and eight visitors in attendance. The president being absent, Mrs. George A. Hicken, Of such a garden do I drearnl Dark cypress in the dark sway- ing. ' ~ _ . bo n to -o.l sundry on their merits. Botntenmg roman“ o! m! o“ Um“. m,” vice president, presided. Meeting mum“, recent years. Zfrzfamylfise urinates“; from Qgmwa 1n the terms m whgch And emerald awards that reach 02s endeavoured to maintain the‘ ms MM ‘ m, mm ‘ma, W, m; Owned by singing The Shamrock Slgned- ‘l; mm ' o, the 5115mm ulo alleged news is stated is cal- 110W“ t° ti" m- i“ l?!“ "i i" i" ""11 PM °1 i!" erb soul tending on the Dart or ‘m’ '1" Mavis I-w- 1m I-aw- ‘°‘ T‘ “m”, ,p,m¢y "J11... behind wood on “m” "’ d° ‘ m’ m“ “m” °° fi“,,’°“"‘§“,“ film‘ i to the t", m,’ u, B m, d,’ _ rence hfcl-Ienon presiding at the Provincia Commissioner. ‘ this country, and m prgjufllce m- e crysa s ams n _ V J In tespeclallyd 0 00 01111 young Lord, coupled with soimflf pmm Ron w“ can“ “d "mm, M E M o n - w_ w_ wunm a hard shot from the blue line. texqmpeflal relations. scented night v, S‘ o s arte on the offensive and l, "um; by that wizard with the ca.” “somathmg m”. m, pm M, mmcm oommmflon" Play was very even in this period “May I “y that ‘he Canadian cs er many attempts at ccmblm- lscxoly Dan McLeod and' the . i ' l ' ' - din in favor of Wiltshire 1-o. ~ - . ' . d to be intereati . tea .1. a Morris "l F Go o fix s J l 1a - 01 such a wads" d0 I dream’ 221151;: kin tel: par: WtIQIoIlbWEEO strong defence barrier throym up prmoulvzyetm. werilsnlfanznd wmuam raansrucn ROBINS Al“ Home“, comm one, Th6 third pcflod opened very Aiitast prolsrmxegate sponu_yhlmo=trogrlr;il_ or marble m“ weamd mum n “'° Y ° i" ' by Jim McLeod andLemfl-ustrated u, “d; i" ’ R o m“, . - with Brookfield out o» win. er M m l Co, 1m Wm, 6mm“ ma,’ l... tollileikifi oainthe Ramglzrs. Dawson. Wm effort of the Hounds at “sad ‘o? J,“ cxzfiltmw S” Them entered peacefully into ' fioflncmlwmm. _ ten minutes of play MacDuff of 3;“ 5003mm "wfr:“°:e:hfed And stately we, baud” an M“, ~11» a w you“! 9 911%!!!“ ‘l! scoring and brought to an end a. - rest on Monday, March 28, i932, ;_ the Fairplays picked up a pass ' _ m J; ‘he Hounds‘ broke down the i“ m; the be” sick and a treat taken to each. 30y 5611110 58800- 301' P-E» from various Dominiona of the Bri 5 11° game agreed by all of the season. Final score,‘ 8-2 in favour of theRamblere. Penalties, William Frederick, third son of the. lain John Robins. formerly As- usistant Receiver General in Char- fmm left wing, split the defence, took a hard shct, sinking the rub- ber behind Smith in the Wiltshire Miss Hamel Reilly and Miss Matil- da Steele were appointed to visit the sick for the coming month. A It is understood that Mr. George’ Deniois whoisvfee President. wilh succeed Mr. Pillitor as‘ President. Whose secret heart encloses . , The lichened god of gardens such ~ ‘ as this! tish Empire, including the United Kingdom, agreeing to that clue. "It was subsequently loomed. on a solo effort and rifled a high m. H109 through the defence that beat _ oi young lord to again tie the count g . _ lottetown and afterwards of the . * n “l, _ net. This tied the score with the h ‘m t , _ t, 4m” stew“; pup rt: at two all. Not to be outdone by w ) mmmwflronxra: mammal“! g Department of Finance at Ottawa, mm Fm um m“ m“ I period half gone. Two minutes la- wzftfvligt a]: that mugoglsnzgslzlg ,~ae the champions, the Ramble a pre- LINEUP! mm coumwum "ma, w” and of Catherine Wyatt Robins; DlcLAms "out" ‘An, m. tor MacRae of the Fail-plays plck- m order ‘that the opening might summm. flowed“; bu“, Ne), u _ l’! “m.” ‘ “nwnmwd "d FY5995“ v ' i granted, It wggdeeided to have a 3° W" 5°!“ ‘t ‘uumuwn’ ‘ TOIJTICS "a up ‘h’ puck‘ circled m” mm take place on July 18, and nccord- cannas, gladioli, dahlias, caladium. l‘ -' ‘m’ m“ ‘m’ “my 5mm“ Cape Traverse Victoria dialogue and monologue for en- "b- 3- 1m- Mm" m ‘Nut " ' ’ ' m“ ‘hm! “w” fight wing Wm‘ ingly on March 17 cables wero clrs- etc., should be looked over careful- 1| T! $1,‘ mgflounds with their fran. on] wfldnmmt m, m, n,“ m”un'_ loved- of horas, had fotlillowedl his: BOSTON’ u“... umfirurm, “ti? pxylnrlgkfixlzial; patch“; inquiring whether or not ly. Excessive!“ 13st o; 2101:1126 will ‘ efforts old "Snider" col-railed a 3 ,m,u°¢ . gun] y 1mg ‘m, h m n mu ‘nmfgd natural bent con uc g a I118 “ma, 3, 4, mgny‘ July 2i would be asattsfactory date, start them gro . _ ampness z 1"“ l“? "u" “m” I114 mm‘ my‘ Defence e sing or of the Ratio: u"‘7'bum°u m h“ nmvrcny atltemptawotrmeetabvlioshmzhemseives "mm" “m” °“ " mm “h” ‘mm and inquiring the names of the and low temperature are apt to V illulitodl’ one of his favorite goals v_ scamm- Jamesllclood al Anthem brought a very auc- 7°? 11-81!" 1111117 W11‘!- "ufinl mmwmdmm: m, p"; 1g um,‘ Mwmu" Fuck" n“ “d”: the members of the delegations, and in- cause decay. l much to the disgust of the Hounds m “m; gums-d Lea ggggful mum,‘ m g m", gm;- in i917. His entries won many pri- mqlnlnhlm w m“. my pmi: scoring for the night. During ti: . “PPM” ""1 ""14 "is ""6 PW- - n. 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