ROd Wings lop Ra [ft-l... October 31.. 1938 The Cu- a‘dian Page 9, 1 " n ers- ‘ ‘ “ 0 Hm ’ ° F. r" B ' D ' ' ‘ ’ F W A "lle 5 Bl Our ‘ , ,. » rums ‘ . . mer erguson e x g > ‘ . . ‘ l f y ' I A _._ A . l l . 1 1 own lawks *M ' 1 ' ° OVI n " " it . . . - antc eason 1 r 9H0“! brdokehh QIS-ganv‘ :03. I II’IIIIIR"IIIIonIIIIInZIItIe nIeI‘. and :tipimd‘for ilmtou in iii mm wk (1 _ I I In 9 I \. i an .1‘ (“mil RN11 N ' - ‘- “(‘Knamlmx tlw I‘rui --. V ' ' . '“Vm'e'i “37‘7"”. “Al'kf‘ll. C‘lievi‘efils, Gen- [1' .H ' .' '. V . . 5' in“? wok mic, pnggpggmn of fpmr‘ ‘é‘rkI :oal \t’nydm, rlr‘.lt‘lllll lzitalprfy‘,’l::v Ihotchpd lll< sev-lrli'on. Rcihel. ; I “Ir II‘IIIIIIIII tIIjIIIIIIITI‘ AS I I squads such as Winnipeg Blue consistent contenders. 6 pl” Th‘JTSday nigh-l “I” ’4 Fontinai meek Ham-3‘ “Khan. Damn. That tieer‘tnmu/MVH‘ Mm'l Norm-rte: l.on ll‘ai‘olli: lines.“ MONTREAL '('P‘ H Sports of the l2 men on tolmicinn 1for plavofr quite i1 iiomfill Ilium. 50mm”. and “ammo” Tiger‘ "Bl" "ah' well' "h" “mom i is... \‘ationll Hockey League in. benton 0/; mm“; “’F‘Mi'rlc Helm-1mm "at “mow”. “"h Rn“"“limt‘ri: Art Skov. Bill Morrison, ‘ "filllmn‘sl Elmer P‘eraiisnn of early 1mm, ‘ ‘ iand\Ve\‘lc1'ii 1111‘ ~I- ‘vp 3’7, 11m“ (“'3‘ “r.“‘dm°"\“‘“ Eski‘m‘“ make “8 approve and what would we 5 7"I .r ’ 0"“ New York Rangers- zale hirk‘ "RP-“Wan Ra:h-l 'I0hnnt‘ Rncvltmapiikh ' l ' slTMMARY H" St," Th‘H'Fda." mulcth he‘volina half hi: column to 1ball l‘nions hashhlllifll'lnjifw yum. 'hmr drive through the dnrkel 0' d" Willi no football at all?" IIIIIIIO W‘ In“ wfl‘ DMmIIy‘ prPnIIIIIIAaIImIidI geslaI (.MWIHI “va III.IIIP .IIIIIIII: MIMCKIPWI Fl”! period: 1I BosmnI BIIFI‘Ik from hmkey and WIme "I the .I HIP mIIIIImI hp (IMIIIIIIIIII IIIIIm IIO IIIIIPIIIIII IIIIII Ihic Ind heme late August and September and Goalkeepers appear to be hhe if \n. h and n (smurf, 3” Rant” BIIIIIIPII . plflnshplmprI Hm“? ahIIIIII III Tummy/Ins talliml Just; igiamlkIM‘pKennew 8:30; 2I BMI 12mm team M miners rescued I as haIIIIIg HIIIIIIIIIImIahIII dIIIIIII ;aIIII II-IOIIIIIII IIIrI he (‘llIII‘tS really early October and battle into first whipping boy: in the Natlonal :1 IS mm, in HM, H” I- MI I II I 1- ilon. Mckenney «Armstrong. Stas.‘ from the depths of Spl‘infl'hlll's 3 iii' .- ‘ a .- T. 0 l 0 NW“ “350" place. or into a solid situation for Hiocke Lea .1e. ‘1‘. 0km . - 1-” Detroit amp g, I (may \Iar-kpii and 1'. I 1 k. , H . _ ) ll). nnhclimable initilndc. of lhc i-niicnt camp-awn 1)., v , . y 2‘ ~ 4 ' , The his" "El" “"ni'f'" had four? Pmn A. '.'m'l“"'l‘1 ’lf‘ blue :01 Rriiinr. nisui. .1 u, '27 m in“; 3. Boston. Immanini No. 2 Colliery after SIX days of unbelievable courage.“ no the knnii-lodno in ~ " ~' “I 21830" mam A few years “0' can" sm'v'h' ‘1 a goal since he :01 m," Goe'za‘n Higgslkkelly, Godfrey m mp fIIIaI IIIIIIIIIII -. ante AORlSI ‘I’l‘lat'kell. MorrisnniI 10m; 4I commbmcnt. I "wp'yp mitten or [hp 1”. M Tamra!“ IDIIIII~II§II (I‘n loionto [TIANIC SEASON" I of Toronto Maple [leafs hit the I I M Oct 12 against the toward-II UIIric son. \lorisnn; BO”. Chicazn “HIM IIII II Minor-ago. Sloan llllllenhPi'gel-l The. dean of Montreals sports ltnckpy plgvargI “WM” Nah main; II “III “III-III < u rust ex. Then comes cutting time In sports pages when he told Turk “I VNIIIIIO»WII man. Howe. Del- the Bruins shorthanded m“ “lfl’l‘l l2.I.,’i. P e n a It 1 es: Boivin 5:31» wniarsI mmse” A tranmiamed MSI hawha” players: a bmkén 1 EthbIIIOII I lthr National Football League and Broda. his netiminder, to slim . “HALTER Holmes. info)in M“'k“‘.k‘.- Rmfns, Tod Sloan collected his s- m 11.54. Vasko 16:36. Maritimer. watched the rcscue hnm’ here. a torn tendon there. summer adeninasam}? the Man W local bu.“ leagues ’“dden'ly d0w“*"" 9'59- m Pap”! 0“- l 3 4R"; [Ide i- I: J. McNeil]. hen— final in the fir: .- ' “x_ Second period: No sconinz. Pen- hangnail somewhere else. in i 1 V '° ‘w e" ‘m" ‘OUT- come to life again." Reeve ried daily stories of modal ‘ Oddly, not 5 smle twllali“ was R}. “((ar‘hl‘ mm“ Sl'lod n h1 pm W1 and 5" amp" Armll‘onz 6'26 llillman ° ' “ As VOII nat bed I WE mama“ “Mpes' "35‘ and doesn't name No 3 but it could Mer 0f file bulge ' . , ._ " I' 1 .~ - o one 31E] v . I '- - 1 t .' ‘ (" you ie. _‘fI - V. ‘ U‘ , ‘ ' ‘ . ~ : rifinkmugsgn Club by re“ menéielfinrézlEffigiil¢zmi line:- lhe third. mar \a‘ko m (WNW! loa‘m WHEN-3’ for too WIns "m" “h3de "011 hm’l df‘VOlel ahgin ygyllitfglallfi Tilncms “1th be ‘he Pam‘- season‘" “"5 Prf’bablv HEW. Coach Phil \ . , v s 1 . . i . . . . ' . : ~ ‘. . . u r i ; . -ar, \ mm wflmn gm M “W II “In”! . eil Aim. Chirago 108. "ML WHICH I'ISIBQL‘I) men on ice) 10.58. (viewer of Season F0 such noids. such lLI’nF. such 9w“. SidPI and me 0:111:53: TIIlI'I? .5333. Season bumber IWatson of New \ork Rangers an III III II I I ‘ . gU vaskOI mam ArbfiurI Evans (I In“. r ngapp in mmeihmg N,me paving WWI” IIIII f - . .8 1: upon us and a flood thing idea. Last season he conducted a .1 I ~ , 9 r5 9°”le Mid FE! .: MMARY Laurent; forwards; Hun Veétgr' k "1 Period: 5. Boston. Mac- tively paltry. so insignificant. aflhe pick” p t :5 .0." a I‘m“ '0" “‘9 SO'Cfillf‘d 31% Nine spon- public running feud with goalie Ziti Moll ahead and Andy I IS Wnod: 1. Detroit. Wilson enko, Mm hv L. ‘ ' ‘ ' ell 'Chevrefils. Toppazzinin 8:24; 2-Year-Olcls “For he”, on their 5mm.“ DI ma c es. sors but a bit of a bilk. owing to Gump Worsle . Watson thou nt '7 . (\I k k P .. Illenberger Ba] 5 2 The ie t u - y 3 ta 3:1 '1 2" New Yon tinglnn': L; l’pnalties: Fun. l’onr. Sloan. Wharram lin'dsay- g'logniymfinbsva?" ‘Litzenbf‘rger- "3' came the men “11039 901"“ weiiargamgaglmiea‘ZI": hltrthen um three'om'of'four plum“ 3m" 3‘“ WOW!” W35 Overweight and in secon with a Is. ‘ v 41-) . ,a shy 17:17 Louicki Ferguson (‘1 ' I O ' ‘ 3 ~: . Boston Labine NlileNI-ARKPIT Fnzland IApi 3!? makes those of the athletes ——_. ‘ ' 1’ ‘ 1 in?» mick ‘in the Big Fouri for the told him so i ' II II _ I , , , I I WWI In I . I I . , . I , I .I . -_.- at every oppoitunin. flatter a .1. «mi or 1.. . ' . I I. ar 91) 5:23- ence: mama“ M ' ‘ ' ' - r ' 1' ~ longs from the. finish Thursday “minus”- 3. . 4 . . orrison. Arm- . r . mm Ulliman broke the tie to,- 12.(]25I‘91TI§I1.IUllman ‘Holmesi serMZ. Hi I l m a n‘ BMW-n: forIIgizthm and raced away ho a. two-length '. . We imagine thousands l mil It PM 12:05 mark of the pénai‘v.‘ Gets?“ Prgsovost 14:39. Wards: Johnson, Labine. Regan Vliali ’ ‘0 ’“z’ Victory in the sevendfurlong Dew- of Canadians watched this epic i i f period and Marcel Prono. Third- 'Mrg'lOdsIbyI 7‘30. I Mohenney, Stasiuk. Bllclvik‘ Top: A I12 m ° 5 0—22 :iurstb Stakes at Newmarket—tihe of heroism, this climax of cour- i I" ,made it. 3-1 later in the . ( ' - 3‘ Nrml. l'lmve Ifi’m-‘h-r- ' ' iast ig horse race of the season age. of durability over death it. . ‘. r with a 40-foot. screened FhfiI ai‘gggérglggepronovost: 6317. pen.f for llWO-year-olds_ self. And thrilled and cried and l Home applied the clincher when A ‘ ' P C R I A muum' ridden by Edward Hide prayed. as did we. 1‘ wok . pass at the New York wizrv ' n and owned by William Humble. - 'I‘gle f9“ lhal ff" “0"? “"9 1 ‘ 9 line, drew goalie Gump Sa 3 71.2 .27 . was 6 to 1 in the betting. "1"“ 51 e-lrack sport. as it's ' l iwonuk ‘ 5 94 0mm kn ‘ th'. 1 ‘ 9 'oc own In is co umn. and gne I A—9,086. tl'lbllle to the finest most cour. ' Ar v I .. . . , ageous sports folks we know— .V l; H B E I 905 Jig?¥g§na;:P‘»IAIBgsIou \i~iii;er‘§’:d13:'3'r'12;“niéIIheI: at (Hou- rphurmay .wmnl Novemh" 6 lihe miners who brushed off "i l I‘ I _. 1m Ile _Or the xaI t. . ,_ . organize af BI” * ' ' p w y 1- p- A m something more formidable 1 , .. , . ..p.m.it,y.. . I 1 0 e n urged tlccaaIdIHOTcIItey Leagneieadm gnal :FVruIea; and q¢I~<anixnerCial hoe. “v team ISth‘as stressed that Montreal H 7 2 2 44 28 m than mere body _ (.hwksI 0,. Il TORONTO «Cpi V (a ‘th BEI IursdayInight as he 18d CI-I» I Eve. t adiuIm manager . W1 ml to enter this Boston 10 ‘ 3 3 33 26 11 tackles, or last hanSI WM 3. ces II "tension‘ I“ IAOnSIlruc. CI: rums to a 0-2 Victory over If 5”: es H023“ was in the chair. league must have representa- Detroit 9 s 4 0 21 21 10 l"rui'md 0“ death itself, and ‘ I“ 0 :‘ 1 ' . 9. he Calla“ ‘Caflo Black Hawks. ' “as dQC'dde in call the new Lives at this meeting. The games New york in 2 3 5 y. 29 g laughed in his face." ; Nation; Exhlbmon Grand_ Tampa-Anni third may“. mva loop the Prince County Rural all double-headers will be play- Chicago 10 3 S 2 an 18 a l I1959 home. "(I the Tnmnm and Commercial League. Sher. ed on Wednesdav evenings. Toronto ll 2 6 0 19 4 I nuts. will begin in a few B . . hrooke. Town Taxi, and Con, I ' sets world .1 'ECNt‘iccGtM‘ ""Sh 90”” “a; a” HUNTER’S CORNER J I' R d ‘1” . t a um said Thurs- . pm a imy that summers“? V ' f, -—- l- st (H m I" Inlured Hlfih. Tignish. a-nd Tyne Valey ave 'n ecor I ' '1 ' ' ‘ g ALI: II“: II Iseat Imam. I I “I also JIom the league. 0 b o 0 LONDON Reuters —— Birute 7.5.. . . .1 i i . d Is v.33“ SI. (in hIoImei U)\I)0'\ (Apt .Brmch walk” IA nominating committee of s laigaitite of Lithuania set. a woi-ldi I ~ Inbout 3 mm uhich gilfer Philip Scrutton and “aghl‘cndwal‘dls ‘chairmaul. EI- women's javelin record 'I‘hursdav’ I a a 1 ~~ n.P' ,‘1 wo k.. “ ~ ' ' v “ “"wl-‘iccbf‘mt‘ai" 5mm row sienal. werihi‘iithlifaial’h‘éii are m fiing‘i’idawfiiiél‘la‘iislfi Her Real Grimmest Mood Kit“. illi‘iietl.”€119§33llf Elli. ' ' ;l: u u closrjav‘mm“ fetIT-i of the when their automobile collided “f “Nice”. (“Misting of presid- agency Tass reported. I I 1 éudjum . ose in Vars. “fill an army truck near mack. Cm and secretary. at. the. next This week Orntlerl‘. usually a require several days of ideal dry “9“ hhmw b9?" h“? “ifilinz ' - only the f'IIIsI VI of m I hushe a 1rf1eld in Hampshire mecimz Wlllf‘ll will be held on month of hazy sunshine and mel- in: weather before grain or po- mark 0f 57-40 mm?! (138 feet. ‘ {it “would lm'c V My?“ “II C(‘um-V~ _ 10W afternoons. has been in her Iato harvesting can be cnmmeu- ‘0'" '“f'he‘l 39* h." Arna Pazdm-a ' I.“ on the sou”: aid ‘ due“ ‘Scmllfm. 3». represented Brit. K h k Errmmest mood. From Monday ced. If a sham from 59.5 in 3;- Australia at the Brillsh Em- iE would be “movie; the am against. the United States in ra c 9‘: Sent through Thursday leaden skies fer the rain ceases it could he 13er and Commonwealth games .It ' CHIP Play In 1903. 1955 and ‘957. T h and rain have predominated. Our that potatoe as yet undug will '“ 03mm “1 JIllY- t 0 ROC ester farmer? are passing through a be written off as a total loss and ’77 git trying time.I Hundreds- of fields the total will run into hundreds . Regular T0 ;l TORONTO 1(11p1,_v(,im.an TM; of grain await the binder or com- of thousands of bushels. Y e s. Towing Service I l i . (min Map]p Leafs. defemmnan bine. and a considerable percen- farming can be quit-e a gamble, I ' 75c , Steve Kraflmeck has been de_ Ihage of the potato mm is still at times with regard to both har- 935' PM” 9732 Heavy quilted lining ll mated to the Rochester farm Club in the nground. Ordinarily farmers vesting and price. Night rho“ 3°43 ' 8353 i i B Pm m give oungm, Leaf define m are a e to plough even on wet A COMPLAINT Member D. A A. I I; . y S CALLAGHAN Inan “york Assistant Maggi: days but this fall sees low lying‘ Hunters are complaining about MURPHY’S Checks - Plains - Stripes V V SAmT DUNSTAN’S football team leaves this afternoon for George. Imlach said 'T‘lnirsdav. fields so wla'wr logged 1hMT"‘I‘aCV—lI-‘Oft being able m wan-def afield SERVICE STATION I V !V umoéoensvghiil‘e Nfewaill bIek guests tomorrow afternoon of “Kraftcheck tells me he'll be gfiiifletmiigi :Ii'lniwfvfih{J’fmfi’aT‘gnw'gmflhgfl' ‘ ;V. . ‘~ x W runswlc m a regular Maritime Inter- back and that's the best news 1 ‘ -‘ -- ‘ ' ‘ .‘ . - - ‘ ' :: 2' ‘ ' ~ ‘ r u d f t. l . .. ' 1 " ' ‘ mitts 1:132)? IgoaumfiI I I could hears, “mach IIaIdI “III he n or con ine conditions It \ull (Continued on Page 11> .5 Red Bombers rigth inastigiri‘moetgh Siam: *hemb mm}? on plays we“ enough at ROCheSter ;. . " . . ‘ - e 9W “1115' he will get another shot up here." i 1 12:22; ggiedfigutflhrlOSlAngdOrly”? Mount Allison and Kmficheck is an American . l ' ’ O Many Towne Hall t came'earlv in theacgegson ando letfast‘p'tl'lfuif'raifsi‘t ttlift' llie Hark“ Law“ a” - gm play” tailored ~ ' . ‘ S. ‘ ‘ e '0 .d from Cleveland during the ‘I a (y r 5 improved Since then. and you get an idea of what mane . ' " 1] local students are up against come Izwo o'clock tomorrow "H'smson' _- .100%t§;“5h W001 . I ' ' ‘ WOI‘S N AFTER THE SHOWING of the locals azainst Mount Allison. Ezzard Charles l . ' . R93 to 59-50 certainly can't muster any optimism about tomorrow‘s . ' ' -3 9. Therefore. there will be no great disappointment when '5 suspended saies "”“ San/ice and Parts See comeI through that the Red and Whiters lost at Fredericton. V ' “VI. "" Realllflf-Slb rig loss is being pretty well taken for granted. AUSTEN- Te" 'AP‘ " Ezzard AS NEV R ‘ What local football fans will be watching however is the Charles. former world's heavy- P E BEFORE . s- ' of that game. There are many. and we are among them. Weighi'ChamPiO“. “'35 suspend“ V ' Insist that the Saints played their worst football of the from boxing for an indefinite per- mm i ' - . last Saturday. Nobody for a moment wants to take any« iod Thursday. - : away from that great Mount Allison squad. but they do Alton Erickson. supervisor of mulled". - ltfinolwn thgéetliive are (I): the iipinion that Saint Dunstan's Texas's boxing and wrestling di— "MM ' - * w ave n aten y l 7 -7 SCOI'B vision notified Charles that he Y, ' v ~ I a ~ I _ , was suspended for his poor )tstnliiitor . In NgODIY IWASNIFTILEIIIAIII'IgIhdisafimated all To locals IIIVeet'iIk- showing in your bout with Donnie. P 0 RI figs ‘ I “a. l - I ensivey. a. i .er . . . supporers was in- Fianna ‘n Dan . M d V . . iv 3 Wow it ' - " d the Red and White to do anything once they cook pos~ nightg- n 1 a g on 3‘ Now on m]. a. ‘V- um of the ball. Football folks around these 0 rts figured Dew“. SW, Labor («0mmis_ Sydney, S. A. J. McAdam's men would at least bother . unt. Allison. ~ ' V y , ' ' r . Heavy quilted lined a H, . . . . . . sioner Samms George o Dallas .. . . . 0 their ground and air attack was weak indeed and Gil Collins gaid Thursday hp asked for hitgnw Rebuilding lippl, L A Burleigh -~1i1"i ' . ‘ II \ . ~ ‘ l ’ . .S megitflgayhglferhggzsflfatfifill be different and the Charles suspensmn because “he . . ‘ score will show that Saints' offensive was clicking. yflf‘he‘d Ad‘gwalgg‘t .fmr? I”: Ellerslio P. E. I. Slzed 36 to 4‘5 ,' And nobody around these parts would mind if Saints could ("1°13 w' 1°. 1‘ mm‘m’a - I up I Win \ boxing. and his perfoumance. hurl ‘ the sport in Dallas."I - . - a--- . “.7 w -v # ..- .-—-_._,--. a.” . W. . -- -- M* - ———-»——~ ~~~ -—- Wl MADE A real honey of a pick when we called Leafs to . Charles sprained his left ankle I I I‘ 1 1 Canadiens Wednesday night. These were the Leafs that a :EFkWt 1§m1d333 Re If“: . l - given trouble to the Canadians in Montreal eairlier t is sea- 5 I Imer. - )7 fawn. at) i 3’ [prawn s I h Leafs that had mm by a dose 4_3 score the. “Duty I a secret. Charles. c t I .98 Well. they get a packed house to watch them play in Toronto barely meInE Rmund the ring. ' 1 - Refill" 5-” 118% about everyone in that crowd is howling for the scalps was an easy target for 101991111“ _. unleaqu leaders, And what do Billy Reay’s boys do? and 1057. by a kflOCkOUl la the - u. .. ., sixth round. ‘ ' VV ' M's right. they prOve they are idealhosts. They skated “ ‘ and watched Canadians not only beat them but blank - M in their own ice palace. It was indeed a bitter dis- * ‘ for those who had gone anticipating 1 Maple Leaf THERE DEFINITELY wasn‘t any doubt about the better Int-am. MTWtO outfit gave goalie Ed Chadwick no protection what- ' Ind press reports state that. only for some fine goal- “' by Chadwick, the score would have run much higher. .Pmblbly the best description of the Leafs' inefficiency was “WY Canadian Press staffer. .lim Bastahle. We liked the way Pictured the Toronto club. Said Bastable. “Their offenstve was poorly . defence was weak". That should give you a pretty of how the Leafs played. mere just wasn’t much left to cri ‘ nutshell. organized and fair ticize. That tells the story LEGALizmi Ml'Rlll'th. m“ the name that Harold Bame'; has put on boning. In you are not. aware. Barnes 15 a gentleman that been .V“" fights for the New York State athletic commissmn for NI- He estimates he. has officiated at. 6.000 fights. Including ‘ mill-II events and 100 championship bouts. I does all this talking in a recent. story which appears the saturday Evening Post. He's 63 years old and he says V‘ leen enough". I 3 8 claims he has seen "as much bloodshed in the ring '1 had been working all my life in a Chicago slaughter- since 1946 some. i I" The veteran ring observer states that I I I 'mr and professional fighters have died from injuries M in the, ring_.more deaths per number of participants any other sport. . s maintains it disturb him. fighters who “possibly isn't only the deaths that concerned over the law: percentaze of " Plinth drunk in some degree. He estimates that in” 86 five out of 1m become completely punch drunk and “P in mental institutions." \‘PRI" :Iaiidiu: As such MRNES IS AN optometrist nil 4” erable He maintain: that the eyes are extremal} vnln R “m 0f the “catchers” in boxtnz—Jhe fellmvs who absorb “mil amount of punishment—suffer retinal detachments. -. don't find too much in Barncs‘s statements With which ~ The only thin: that bothers us is why it took Home; In! ‘0 find out what uas 20.11: on. I "VENT" year: 1'. a Iiiiqliti inn: 1mm. REMEMBER Hnw \‘nrm Smhern Inmblr'd :«iii'l Filltlll‘ilt‘fl Ne“ York \aukop nillllPlrl that Sunday afternoon In series Yankee supporters game of the 19.")? world I j 0 whole affair. They trailed M about ready in concede in Charles. heavyweight champ from 1949 to 1951. was making a comeback bid. The suspension is effective in all st ates governed by the National Boxing Association. Bassey Battles Costa Tonight YORK IAP'I Hogan tKidi Bassey.‘ world feather- weight champion. adds class to tonights boxing show at Madison Square Garden in a non-title 10- ronnd match with Carmelo Costa of rooklyn. Bassey is expected to bash past Costa. a fancy boxer but weak number, on route ho a de- fence tentatively set. for Loin An- geles early next. year. He may meet the. winner 0 fa Davey Moore-Ricardo Moreno elimina- tion to be held in in! Angeles on Nov. 20. ' The Ill-round match will give radio and television fans their first look at Sandy Saddler's suc- cessor since he won the crown. $42,000 Offer To Cooper Rejected I, O N Tl O \' (AP! Henry Cooper's manager Thursday re-. jected a $42,000 Offfl' for the Brit: ish heavyweight to fight Willie Pastrano in Miami late in De- cember, l \l a n a g a r .lim Wit-k1: mull Cooper is ('miimillrd lo fightI ngtich it e a 1 ‘1‘ \l'lflg'llf l'llflj‘llpinu: Brian London In a llllP fiEhl be-- fore Feb. )3 and “We must go‘ through with that fight before ac- N‘plinz any other commitments." Wicks said Ilw Offer came from l. 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