To Return , TORONTO, Jan. 16-10?) l Iiordon Driilon, slur right wirgter >f Toronto Maple LQIHS and lead- n; sccrzr of the National Hockey League. will return to the Ilneup zomorrow night after more than a week's absence. inanrrer Conny = lithe announced tonight. e said Drilloii had expres- eagerness to play against De- n here despite the fact a foot ury_has_not_healed entirely. NUARY>_1_7, 1940 W w-t .~- ‘ ~- Z-AD-ihhua-Lnu .4~.,R4*-.i H). . _. .. ... McCormack Freetown Halted By New Annan 6-] Pumping iii three gonls ill the thi.l stanza. to Bive them a five goal lead which was never threat- ened the New Arman Stars. North Shore League leaders clipped tile Freetown Maple Leafs 6 t0 1, on Monday evening in a inst. rugged game, with no less than nine piny- crs at. clffercnt times decorating the penalty bench the Slcrs having six offenders to tlhe Leafs three. Jumping into a 2-0 lead in the opening frame the Stars added two lll the second and lhrce in the final to run their lczid up to fivc. 'l‘.:e Leafs although having tlic inziii advantage many tinics throughout the game first, did not have the scoring punch to realize on their many chances. Approximately tzhree hundred fans were kept in an up- roar. especially during the third period. as it looked us though a battle royal would bc the outcome 5s charging, holding. clipping and many more minor offences occur- red. The officials however kept c-ntrol and the game ended with both teams battling up to lhc bell. _ Th; first. period opened with both teams checking closely and it was not until the four mmiite rnark before either gralie was test- ed. at 6 52 Jabez (Chubby) Mills on a pass from James Mills b6111- Paynter cleaiiiy for the first scoie of the game aiiil at 18.211 151cm M1115 on an end to end rush dented theltiwirées to give the Stars a two goa ea . The second frame opened with play see-sawing back and forth “.13, nelmei- squad having an ad- vantage until ll 35 when A Dea- con on a pass from Hogg beat MC- Innis cleanly for their first and only counter and four minutes lat- er Chubby on a mastery end to "end rush made the red 118111 111C11- er to retain tiheir two goal mar- un. . Three minutes after the third . ame opened Burns of the Leafs seceived a minor i>P11<111Y 11111 111° Freetown boys Playing 111111111111 hockey held the fort until 13111115 returned and held the Stars iii bay until the 11.00 minute mmk when Gerald Mills. irho l11-"1.\'(“1 hmds up hockey throughout tilt‘ game on a pass from James Mills had Paynter beaten all the way and fourteen seconds Inter this trio duplicated their own font lo ‘D111 them four up on the luckcss Leafs and just. to make ccrlniii Chubby on another beautiful solo dented the twiiics for the fiiiiil goal of the game. with only six- teen seconds to go. SUMMARY: 1st Period: _ i-Stiirs. Jabcz (Chubby) Mills (J Mills) 6.511. ' ‘J-Stars. Eglii Mills 18 24. Penalties—F. McKay- , 2nd Period: Ii-Maple Lenfs. A Deacon (H0281 Mills .35. 4~Stars. Jabrz (Chubby) 5 04 Renhltles. 110:2. n Mills, F‘, m- Kay. G McKay 3rd Period: .'>—c5tars. G. Mills (J. Mills) 11.00. . 5.511.“, c. Mills m, Mills) Nlills .14 7-Stars. Jnbcz (Chubby) .44 _PeiialtlcL._Biii'iis"f.WFLAMCKRlZg OUR OUR WAY Bitter Fight Is Expected Between Clayboume And Tonight With both main everifers fit and ready for action and each confident of being returned the winner every- thing was in readiness last n.ght for the l)(X.\'|llg match at the Sporting Club between Island middleweight champion Dannie McCormac oi Souris and light-heavyweight Island ‘tiillt Tom Claybourne of Charlotte- = own. l Both smart boxers and hard hitt- ers. with Clayoourrre a southpaw battler. the ftgiht tonight is expected Way through with an expected rec- ord attendance among the ii ht fans who are abcut evenly divl ed their opinion as to who will be re- turned the winner. They (the fans) agree that it will beone of the best lights ever staged here but when it comes to naming the ultimate win- liei", well-lhnt is a different thing. Claybourne with two victories over the Souris boy a pears to have a slight ed e but s nce that time Mc- Cormac ins improved considerably in ring knowledge. Fast and shifty McCormac will display tonight the fastest le_ft hand among Island box- ers and it is expected that this [weapon will tum the tide in his avor. However Claybourne leading with his right also has an educated left mauler that hurts plenty when it lands. Claybourne wi l concede nothing in the mailer of boxing skill a skill 1611115 shown many time; be- fore and it is likely that the . will be a survival of the fittest w.th loads of punishment being dished out in each and every round. Action ivill not, be wanting it. is certain and fans are confident that 111° 501311 will b6 a sensational one fie-in start to finish. Cheverie and Shephard are ex- pected to add fireworks to the show in the send-final while a well-bal- anced of preliminaries have been so matched that thev too will providi- thelr quota of thrills. A_ big dance will beheld after the boxing matches are concluded. Hogg. Stops by McInnis-ZZ. Stops by Paynter—23. 1 Referee-A. Larkln: lincsman, J. J-liggins. Lincuns: STARS-Goal. M'~.,1iinis. Defence E Mills. G, McKay: Forwards. Jabez Mills. James Mils. Gerald Mills. F‘. McKay, Tuplin, Sdhur- man. Manager, B. Poole. Coach. J. Marchbanks MAPLE LEAFS-Goal. Paviifcr: .Defence. Hogg. M. Deacon. Driiiii- Illlflllfll Fcrivards. McFarlane. Cloiv. starert. Burns. l-landralian. A Deacom. Jardiiie. Bradshaw. Man- élFH" M. Deacon. Coach, R. Jar- me. fBruins Land iln Lead By ERG-l Victory i MONTREAL. Jan. iii-Boston's famed "Kraut Kids" MlltSchnlldt, Woody Duniart and Bobby Bauer. picked up eig-lit scoring points to- night. leading to Bruins to the top of the National Hockey League standing with a 6-1 victory over Montreal Caniwliens. Bert Steele Tops Scorers '|n League A sensational spurt that saw him score seven goals and two as- sists in his last two games last night ended with fleet-footed Bert Steele of the S. D. U. hockey team being crowned scoring cham- pion of the Coirunercial-Service Hockey League and winner of the handsome "Bike Shop" shield that was put up for competition. In ninth place two games ago with 8 points Steele's scoring splurge against the Army in which he accounted for six points sent him into a tie with Wilt Whalen of the Navy and last night he climaxed his efforts as he scored three times while his mates were being beaten by the Junior Roy- als. Steele ended the league with 13 goals and 4 assists while George McLeod, getting two goals and an assist last night wound up iii sec- ond place with fiftceii. made up of 5 goals iind l0 assists. Will Whalcn the erstwhile leader was tied for third with Deighan of the Royals both getting 9 goals and 5 assists Steele's l3 goals put him far ahead in actual goals scored while McLeod drew the assist title as he made plays for len of his team's ' goals. l The leaders:- i ca. A. Pl: Steele iii 4 17 McLeod 5 10 l5 Wlialcn 9 5 l1 Deighan f) 5 111 Tralnoi‘ 7 6 l3 W. Earl Grey Cadet Trophy With reference to ill: Earl Grey Challenge Trophy woii by ivest Kent Cadet Corps for 1939-40 as announced in this paper yesterday, further particulars have 1115f. come to hand. The trophy is awarritd t3 the Ca- det Corps which at the annual iii- spection is found to have ziiiaiiicd iii-c highest Sliill(llll'(l 0f (‘lllfiiCllCih taxing into account phy ical train- ing, military drill, small arms training. signalling, f.rst old and appcrrance, 'l'ncre is but one trophy lt‘l‘ nil oi ‘I Canada niid nsi one for each Mil- itary’ District as at lrst supposed At present the trophy is iii Milllilfy‘ District No. 4 but will soon be for- worded to Charlottetown ioi' pres- cnt-ation. In the t-yventv-cight. years since tlii; award was inaugurlitctl tins is lhe only time an I~lEilld Corps lius secured it. Third’ but}. V 5. Boston. B ti. ue r tDuniai-t. Schmidt) 7:40. _ 6. Boston, Dumart (Schmidt) "i. Boston. Hill (Cowley, Hamill) 1152 Penaltles-Mancuso. Hamill cow- ' iey, Buswell. schewcliuk. SUMMARY _..__._____ P1181 Pvrwil AMHERST. N. s.. Jllli. l6--Kid 1. Bcstoii. Clapper (Bauer) 1:18. Allen of Port Elgiii. N. B.. wored 2- B0Si011-C1i1111 ‘P10118111 7149- a technical knockout over Banty 3-(71111“‘1;§“5- Trudcl ‘M°“d°"' Nelson of Amherst in the main Yliggliltliildlsdlcitin Summerhill. 1111111 °1 1‘ b°111111= md 11°“ 1°" Qvcmupperiod night when Nelson's handler: ' _ _ thiew iii the towel in ihc second 4- 13°‘1"“i531‘"“dt mauerlcgifizlfe round. Allen battered his OpDQll- PCllfllllES. Cain tninjoi"). linajor.) ent about tlic ring almost ill. will in the first round. ‘Wily J. R. Williams I a @.1IQIYIII IIIVIVKJK- T VI i"- U I. FAY 0"- HIM OUT PAY HIS DON'T LET NOTHIN’ 6O WRONG NOW-"WE. ONLY GOT ENOUGH TO GiT vou es READY WHlLE 1 eo Aizoukivfro "n-t’ OFFICE AH ONCE, SO FINE‘ __ i J,P.WI\.LU\N1§ Pr’ 1 ijiii; CHARLOTTETOWN eowuuc RESULTS y» . ~ HO CKE Y LEA CUE TITZE t‘ GUARDJAIN‘ Clients b11511 single G. McDonald PAGE seven Remember When (By The Canadian Press) The “wzir" bet/ween the Canadian Hockey Association and inc Nazluual Hockey Association ended 15v year: ago today when the two pro c rcuiu merged as the N.H.A. Formed late in i900, the two groups drafted clashing schedules, and failure for one or both was certain The res- ent National Hockey League. out< growth o! the N.l~l.A.. was lotuieQ in i917. T UNDECfDED Resume Pla ,ln Curling lMatchesToday With tho ice unfit for play due to tie is being held between the two . the mild weather yesterday Mac- HOLY NAME BOWLING CH TOWN ALLEYS donakbnrlfl. Curling mawhe’! were _ " postponed and the schedule for 111114011 l-cflilw 51°“ League yesterday will be played on conclu- — . . sion of the regular schedule. llumbugm- Esflzbohggg°l‘ald"_nfi m3 no With a dropp in the mercury last. C. Pineau 218 133 159 McDonald 236 171 201 night play will be resumed this af- J» C0340 1-{1 192 133 ‘M: McAusland n5 113 156 ‘fermion at 4:30 and tonight at 9 111/41- l113/1l'i,1fi111111 1&2 w Mcxénzie 209 169 w, y pm. with all l2 teams entered tak- - ' “'11 ~ ' < - I ill" pnrt. - P. M ' " J- McLeod 513 137 1M F Buallfénnol) l Following Ls today's officials E. Curley lbl 96 15o _ ‘T ml 2786 “ ~ "1 bcheduxe; T0tal—2427. ° - - mo PM Topstersz- can" 5‘ Cm“ scutucrs Vs Moguls L. Callaghan 257 12s 132 $13553" 12g Hopefuls Vs Wings lg‘ SD11??? 33 d. Barbour 1&3 19a 139 9 1%“- "i, Cilflcy 93 m 141 gm?‘ 2.0? 26.‘? 295 fB°"."b‘"'s , Vs B15 Fm“ A wise“, 184 115 152 N Jouséris his 15. 1.10 lnvnicibles Vs Rcgals M, Dunn 169 129 145 "Md-l -°“.’ h 1 "M T‘? 306 ~ B‘ 01 11$- V5 11°11“! To.a-_2qw_ l” [gsdxhichvns] 11:13 G- Baibcui llmpcrlals Vs Hawks Ladies high single A. Wiscner b ' 4951'” ‘=1 "99 C“ Bar‘ 1 H4 184; Ladies high three A. Wisener 03in“ ‘high Sm ‘e N J c1 I 451. ‘j _ .' g a - °“' B l Gents high single L. Callaghan (‘Ems h1g1‘ 1m“ N" ‘l- Cw“ l 257; Gents high three 1.. Callaghan ' ,1 *1”- 1 sems- »At Forum slams? 1P. Harper 174 221 218i T. McAdam 189 204 m ‘B G‘.“.‘.““m 16"’ m 13.1 F 'd N’ h A. liluClcskey 28a 247 234 .12.‘: ggfigfm rl 6y lg t Qfgllf" 1”’? 16.1,) m; P.‘ Smith 19%. Q17 i112 ' .M' “e 7° l?’ n G. McDonald 31G m 212 .. . ' . . aisli 122 1.17 104 Total 35,3 | llie Charlottetown sporting 1D. Cullcii 153 127 156 _ ‘J ' [iv-rid is bubbling with heated dis- : fuiul-fllilli. l now P‘ _k. n _ _ ‘cursions and arguments over the t ‘A H“ “1- W l) r‘ __ coming hockey-match between the . [gm-LY Bi,.|1_,;_ - ¢_1 1111 3- 1+‘ 1-14 Cream of the Kinsmens and the ‘ p sluculuhs I65 165 165 ‘T131110? ‘.187 jSlilill-lylllk of the Hll-Y-Eliads Cltlilllit: -c‘ “cm” m 168 231 n‘ .15 i210“ 1E0 139 '9: l-o 1992535“ dftil ‘hlte Tiléuglent is ‘A GENT“ 145 113 73 R‘ MclEnl ' l9 02g u lollrlullidvefllrtifsed agalburiesque with fir. Garrett 122 125 15a ' “m” 3 u“ 159 i .° g . . | I Jenkins 142 119 190 11-119 P131975 1395111111951 5nd 5P9 lH- Coy” 77 219 118‘ 1pm1._30g4_ lcialties between periods. However. I‘ , P0117431‘ 1'19 170 149 Lame; hi"), Sinai‘. p gm“), iwrll substantiated rumor has it. that 1 l°1".'l_“l499' . "77: Lalclicsahigh three P l-laricr a“ this 5mg“ prapeny 15 Just w ; Ladies lilgli single H. Coyle 219 E13‘ ' 1 cover up the facttlialabloody bat- l 5 Ladies high three a. Mitchell 0s. Gents high single A. McCloskey 28B; Gents high three A. McClos- lai -Toiiight at 7—Bees vs. Reds, ;'I‘onig1it at 7-Tigcl‘s vs. Cubs. kfly 169. 1 l Alerts:- lV. Coylc 187 192 203 i ‘a. Mccratil 141 106 170 I 1E. Hessian 106 106 81 ' ,G. McCardle 91 120 99 ‘ Total-ISOS. O l I l{;iiibits:— .J. MllQllilld 170 210 200 t H. Corcoran 220 95 138 1K. Curley 91 2 12'! l ‘ G. COll(l_V 125 128 122 1 'l‘0tzil—-lB30_ Ladies high single H. Corcoran ‘.320; LildlCb high three H. Corcoraii tlic 6t Gents high three G. McDon- 725. Robin Winner pening jBilliard Match Announced as DFlllQ for tlic P. E. island title H. biifarcl iouriizinient; opened lflnl night at lolictown Alleys when EriiLe Robin Char- recog- Phil 433. . Gems m l 5m 1 J_ MC “aid defeated George Peters by a good I210. Genféglilgh gtfiffe V. ‘Qcoyie margin in the first match of the 582' schedule. ' Tonight Bill Nicholson, l1 qqmigm M 9 n-dm.k;___ iiized title-holder \\'lll playi 1B1; Four League: Old Timers vs. - All Stars. l --- BAND 8 IKM. TONIGHT 14 BANDS-ALL WAIJPZ PROGRAM ARTILLERY BAND IT'S A BENEFIT SKATE 25 cls. WITH bTni"B6lRl>il~i¢ iiousii SURE,‘ I WAS our DAME, sur- wt-iaw! l-low DiD YOU Know 1 RAN our OF A ROADi-IOUSE WITHOUT ‘EATING BECAUSE MY sesr tensor/Adv, y tvw DEAR WATGON ./ gk -. A QTRANGE 6112i. was “meme i? McQuaid in llie second match. ill. clubs. They apparently hope to legailze tfhe massacre by making it v blic and sort of getting tcgetiher Service Hockey luck had given them ""1! a mlnufe and 39 two quick counters, them the tying goal _ Rflyflls will now meet the Navy 111 l "Wii-Eflme total goal series. “fr” a. narrow squeak for the Jun.or champions who were for- ced to call upon all their scoring 1111111111 10 defeat a team that has shown ical form in their last. two starts and who last night were only kept from a. victory by their ineffectiveness around the m; m the overtime session. Saints miss- ed lovely chances after the Royals hfld taken the lead while the Will- ners_ made the most of the two $014118 OPDOrtunitJes they had. P1115 Milmflihan sent saints into the lead t/wo minutes and 52 seconds oficr the start u; 11° P11111994 H Pass from Jack ‘Trainer into the cords. Walter Lawlor giv- 1118 11h uncanny display of stick_ handling skated through a mazg of players to knot the count at 5:413 but the Saints came bugk With two nwre counters before the on i-lic thing. This writer can hardly endorse the above rumor. but. if there is any bad blood be- tween the clubs_ (and Heaven for- bid) it will certainly be spilled Fri- day night. Well, murder or no murder, the skate ufteiwards will be an at- traction: and anyivay. each Club re- port. that its team is twice as good as the others. ivhicli makes them evenly matched and suggests keen competion. Betting at pre- sent is 5-1 against the survival of the referee. 1 Victo rias Win period had ended m fake a 3.1 lead Grant getting the m5; com. fer unassisted while Mclniiis on a 81161111011111 pass from Smith netted U18 third St. Dunstans goal of the period. 318M minutes and 15 after the start of the middle C811- 1413011115 b drew up to ivltliin Smkms’ distance as Blanchard and Whitiock displaying a passing Same that was baffling to their 011901191115 Wvrked in close with Blanchard slamming ‘jBuckis pass the draperies. Sfllfltg may-pd bad: with one of their own as tBfrt Steele, scoring champion of r1118 lemme shot his first of three seconds lgoals unassisted n minute after ‘tFromMillionaires lln Overtime Play : Judge. - scorer. H. McNe SYDNEY, N. s.. in. l6—(CP)-— An overtime goal v\h less than ltwo minutes to play tonight gave lNorth Sydney Victories a 6-5 win “we; Sydney Mtllxnalres and ‘ brought them back to second i118"? , in the Cape Breton Hockey League. The Decisive goal, after three periods of listless play, was scored U_\‘ Eddie Price on an assist from l/ou McKay. The teams went 11110 . mteriime lied at 4-4. and each tall- f i EASY/ YOU'VE TOLD us VOUR STEADY l5 A etouo, our THAT snails HANKV w you»: POCKET is sporrso WtTi-l Rouse THE Col-OR BQUNETS use! - vou 12AM -- THERE'S MUD ON vouR COATTAlLS/--Ti MUD? A ROADHOUSE/w-w vouhzs BRAVE, YOU woutowr RUN FROM A MAN--60 IT'S A woman.’ I euesseo vou DlDNlT EAT-w- vou Ju-sr PACKED no ENOUGH BREAKFAST re COUNDER FIVE WQESTLERS/ .ed once in the extra period bfeore irice sank the tfebreal-ier The win gave Vics a one-point edge on Glace Bay Miners, who had nosed them out of second place lust night. Mlliicnaires have a 2Z- poiiil. lead on Vics. Major Hoople %— Q.“ % . p fl / \. o§§y \ [flu fin : y“ 2J1 /_; ~ l5 l, ' the RDyB-Li counter, Battling tooth and nail Royals while shorthand- ed through a penalty made the score 4-3 as George McLeod broke away from a gang attack to score and 19 seconds before the session ended Delshan made it all even at 4-4 as he scored on passes from McLeod and Morrison. For the fourth time in the game Saints gained the lead as tcelc dashed the length of the ice to beat the Royals goalie with a beautiful shot from the left boards l5 feet from the cage. The lead held until the halfway mark when the Royals "kid" line of Whitlock. Bhmchard and Richard started to click and Blanchard shot his sec- ond g08l of the game as he poked in Richard's rebound after Con- Canada Almost Monopolizes Hockey Came LONDON. Jan. 16-(6? Cable)- Canada almost monopolized the first hockey game between the Dominion Army and British [P111115 tonight when Harringay (lrey- hounds won 8-5 over the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. The tussle was more like s practice brush than a serious ex- bition. First of all. Canadians account- ed for all but one goal. the lone English contribution coming from Fred Dunkelmon. a Londoner play- ing for Greyhounds . chard. Junior Royals last night forced a playoff for Royals In Playoffs With Navy iTeam As Result Of Overtime Victory Over S. D.U. Squad FINAL LEAGUE STANDING GPWLFAPts. Royals — - — — — - - -— - 6 4 2 3o 3s a NMw-———------o 4 2 as 2c ll s.n.U.---------a z 4 as 4i 4 ARMY — — — — — - - - - - e z 4 2e s6 4 1M1 b: two rookies in the persons of "Buck" ‘Vhliliick and on“. the (ltminivri-iul- League title as they scored a 9-7 overtime victor} are} the Saint: ln the int scheduled game of m, lug-um Fighting from behind for the be! “I11 lcflrllll 8- D. U- squad Royals after holding a. brief lead that Whit- halfway through the final scssltm seconds away from elimination a; when Whillock and Blanchard cumlilncd t.» glv; 1m I 111°"? 111155111: P131, Ieconds after tin-y had i ngers and send the game into overtime. The time “"9 11f 91¢ Royals came to life in the extra Koais that gave them the game and a Chalice ter part of’ the game against u. were ivlfiiin Siilnu s: wrPd session and slint the two for the lillc. 110111’ hid made a serisatiozia: of the Royals’ right winger minutes later Whltlock. around the goalrnouth. "Plum" McDoiia. ‘ [on to send the jlllllClS into t v for the first time in the 3.11129. The game was being played wide open at U115 point and Saints 5D. pasi lead tied it up with over three-quarters of‘ the period gone on SK-ele‘: third goal of the nxrht v.11“ 611111 Ptvniiiili: put ‘he loser! ahead again it little more the; two minutes later On an indivi- dual effort. It looked as if Sail-fig might hold their advantage 5g tho minutes ticked off but again i1 we: Wliitlock and Blaziczinrnl who moved their nemesis tlic formed scoring on one of the pyT-fjlij-gt P5551118 P111Y5 01 111s nlciit with his linematc Blanchard, Tilelyln. score came with only 9.’) second! of playing time left. Stariizig the overtime Blacquiere sent the jlllilofg to 51w front to stay as he vrhlrmad in D918ht1n’s pass after a minute Eng 35 seconds of play with Georgy McLeod putting nn the clincher A 16:32 aslic broke cl~1r of ,-_ (lriipnf. ‘flit Saints QIIPP-‘ll’ 1., ow, 11111’ 5- D» U. goal t oer iv-t a calmly their _.Auh1n icnance as lie hi,‘ tawfly out to shoot the disc mm 191i? open corner of the Cflgc. Lineuos:_ Saints: Goal, Coiiiitillv; ("IHIF . » 1 9| S. ‘Framer. Gallant, Ilclinrsoy. Smith; forwards. Steele. Cqt-lfl, Grant. Murnaghan, J Trainer, McInnis. l. Roy-his: Goal l)2‘l\‘ - lW. McDonald, P. M0170 d. 111w. ;lol'; forivards, lifvLcotl, 1711-21181}, lBbacqulere, Whiilock, Blanchard, IMOrrtson. Crockett, Referee: Roy Browse. SUMMARY First Period 1. S. D. U.. Murnaghan (J, 'I‘rainor) 2:52. 2. Royals. Lawior 6:43. 'l8'l5 i I t ‘s: ‘Penalties: chard. P. ltlcDonald. Blan- Second Period 5, Royals, Blanchard tWliitloclfl l5. 6, s, D. 1,1,, Steele. 9:15. '7. Royals, lilcbeod 15:52. 8. Royals, Delghan tMcLc-od, Morrison) 19:41. Penalties: S, TrairiOr. Blah- chard. Third Period 9. S. D. K1,, Steele 2:48. l0. Royals. Blanchard (Rlchdrdb 10:00. i1. Royals, tVhltlock (P McDon- ald) 12:11. l2. S. D. U. Steele 111.111 f) 13:07. 13. s. D. U.. Grunt 1 ' 14. Royals, Wliitlock '21 Benalty: Henriesseyt. Overtime Period l5. Roials, Blncquiere tD igli- an) 1:35. 16. Royals, McLeod 8131’- Penalty: Coyle. - » ___ _, , ~ 1 .——-.—-_-—_-.= illfilciil 1Q: .\ S TOM CLAYBUPBNE Light Heavyweight Champion of P. l-I. 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