Sox Rally In Tenth To Defeat Detroit Tigers 7-4; Cleveland E9’ ‘Senators Win (A. P. by Gunrdi:Ln's Special Wire) NEW YORK, July 24-Boston Red Sox pulled the Tigers out of third place in the American LE‘£lg'llE and into a tie for fourth ttdziy by coming from behind at Drtroit to win a '1-4 10-inning da clsion with a three-run rally in the extra frame. The result enabled the idle Chicago White Sex to take third- plrrre in the loop. and brourzht the Rel Sax out of the second div- ls.c-. ./ '1‘ ailing 3-1 going into the eighth lnrrnrz. the Six finally solved Vic Serrell. and completed the win ll‘,".‘.illS,t Roxie Lawson. Jimmy Foxx belted his 27th homer in the kighfli \\'.iI'l none on. ’I"il:" Ilirmlile A's ill-3 At ..l‘I.lilrI, the Indians fired I“(‘i"ilt'f‘t\’l‘1‘L-iTI‘Illlg barrage at the lu“.p'es.< Pliilzidelphia Ath- lrtics rird pirrkrrl tip hall a game an the Alll"l'l£‘(l.ll Lezieue lead with a 10-3 victory. They $Y‘llii5ilf‘(i out 22 hits. in- rluilinc Eirl Averlll's 17th homer, to score in every inning but the l fifth and pull up to 7 1-2 games behind the lrll~ New York Yankees. Denny GilI‘3Il0uSe held the A's to seven hits for seven innings. Bob Feller. 17-year-old rookie, tool‘ over the job for the last two. and after a. feeble start held the I\‘i'a"kiiicn iielpless. The Indians found the offer- lri_r:s of Dusty Rlindés and Roncie I-‘lylhe em‘, to solve. getting 13 hits off the former and nine in the three innings Flythe was on the mound. ' Wt-aver Huris 4-hitter If Washingtonfs sluggers ha/:li not opened up on Earl Caldwell : in the last two innings at St. | Louis today to pound out it 10-4 - victory over St. Louis. Monte VVeaver's four-hit. pit.-hing would have gone for naught and the three senator erorrs in the sev- enth would have loomed large. Those three mlsplays by Kuhel. Lewis and Travis. plus Julius Sol- ters’ single. brought in two runs to break a tie and give the Browns 11 4-2 advantage. But it didn't last long. Cliff Bolton's homer with two on base accounted for three Washington runs in the eighth— enough to win——-and five more runs came over the plate in the ninth. wnasriruc BOWLING HOCKEY WILL IIDT DEFEND- » with “serious" tennis. .Main|andHor-ses Fwill compete (In S’sidc Races The promoters of the midsummer meet at Summerside on Wednesday next assure fans of an excellent day's racing. time in many years that mainland hcrses will compete on the Sum- merside track. No less thanll h:rses from off the Island are enteredand all are practically sure starters. There will be two‘ from H. T. Ful- ton's stable, Upper Stewiacke, N.S., High Toby and Early Dawn: three from George Ma.t.liieu's stable of Campbellton, Bonnie Mae, Ross K. and Pew: onward; Hcnovq cour- ier from C. M. Alexa.nder‘s stable. St. J:l'1n: star (}.. owned by J. H. Breen. Halifax, and Alestra. owned by Mrs. Annie Flllimore, Bale verte. In charge of these horses will be such noted drivers as Johnny Con- roy. Billy Cummings. Bob Morrison and Prof. S. A, R/ockford. Besides the above named horses there will be the cream of the locally owned steeds. In addition to the entry list in today's Guardian there will be Oregon I-Iall. owned by Capt. Reid. Borden: Bud Aubrey. owned by Gordon Dawson, Summerslde inthe 229 class. Montague Races WEDNESDAY, August 5th. 1936 $900.00 —-Ill Pll CLAS nsEs—l-3900.00 SE5 No- 1.——2.15 TROT AND PACE Purse $250.00 (3 seconds allowed trotters) No. 2.—2.15 TROT .. . .. .. . . . .;. . . Purse $250-00 NO. 3-—CLASSIFIED PACE . . . . . Purse $250-00¢ (With (‘II&‘II)I(‘S such as Claire Napoleon, 2.12, Billy Bon- deer, 2.12, Trixie Volo, 2.11, Winnie Winkle. 2.12, Allie liurnhzim. 2.ll.‘%',z, Mac Volo, ‘.Z.l2'/1, Baronette, 2.13%, Soviet, 2-13'/2. Peter Onward, 2.13%.) I ' No 4-.—2-25 TROT AND PACE . .. . Purse $200-O0 (Horses with records of 2-14 or better not eligibl Entrance fee 57; of purse, entry. . e for this Class) which must accompany each All races to he raced on the three-heat plan, viz : 5 per cent. of each purse will be awarded the winner, the re- mainder to be divided in three equal parts. one part to he raced for each heat. In the event of there being 3 heat winners, they shall race a fourth heat to determine the winner of the event. All purses divided, 5070, 257,, 157}. and 10$}. Five per Vrcnl. of the money raced for each heat will be deducted irum the first and second horses. Three per cent. fr.‘ uu third and fourth horses. All drivers must wear a driver’ uniform that will be satisfactory to the judges. ’ 3. Two entries of the same Qtrse race, providing the full 3 ‘-01’. the drivers having the cation. . ownership may start in the 5 per cent. is paid on each approval of the Judges. Eligibility based on N. T. A. money winning classi- The management assume no responsibility. for any a°°“9“'- 0' “"1830 to In!’ nirson or property during this meeting and this understanding is part of this Contract. 5 The management reserves the right to declare on’; c ance order of programme, decline any entry, d ver, declare of! and ill] ‘ cs not satisfactorily filled. t ~.i|.‘II- the management, mu“. 3;, 01 II" the rlfllyhfl. and ritiii-ii iwciiti-nice inqpiu‘.‘"- - '5 my.‘ straw -ziiiiiiig fun. is ‘ ' fl.chIcnIlcI'Td!i;Ig ll‘ bu-4-my without to-advertising.’ any I: If weather in uteri: , tr ’ i t ii to that racing ccnriyiitylli-o cu-H ufluflwh com"- on It the the unn- flllil 10 lloltlhntir HIS TITLE WASHINGTON, July 24-—(AP)— Wilmer Allison. United States sill- gles tennis champion. said today he would not defend his title this fall and that he definitely was through It will be the first WW «PIAYIJRAWHIRII lines were drawn tzday for the challenge round of the 1936 Davis Cup tennis competition starting to- morrow between Great. Britain's cup-holding team and Australia. Machine-like I-I.W. "Bun1‘ly"Aus— tin, who has been a big factor in the last three successive cup con- quests, will open the best three out of five series against the veteran Jack Crawford of Australia. They will be followed on wlmbie- don's famed centre court by cham- pion Fred Perry, against the Aus- tralian champlon. Adrian Karl Quist. For the final singles match- es on Sunday the players will swap opponents. Naming of Quist at the official draw today occasioned some sur- the inter-zone flniil mziilnst Cler- many's Gottfried v~n Cramin last Saturday and was forced to with- draw from the remainder of the competition. It was expected his place 889-111 would be taken by Vivian Mccrath. However. Qulst practiced at Wim- bledon this morning to see how the ankle would hold up. "I think it's all right." Quist said afterwards. "I think I'm quite fit to play tom:r- Although competitors for the doubles do not have to be named until one hour before the match on Monday. it was believed tha.t Craw- ford and Quist wtuld take the line against; Ef‘lzialld'S comblnation.Pat Hughes and Charlie Tuckey. Industrial League Playoffs Semi-final piayofis in the Indus- trial League get underway over the week-end with the Nationals meet- lng the All-Stars in the first game of a. best out of three series. The game starts at 2.30. Winners of this series meet the league-lead-ing Tip Tops in the fin- als. The finals are to be played on 8. best three-out-of-five basis. IN smarts; LONDON. July 2i—-riu=)—naiua [ prise. Quist twisted his ankle in . ' . . THE WN GUARDIAN SCl‘mck‘ TGlllp’OlGl'I SPOR TRA ITS 4: ill, "l‘5r'l:"ll 712‘ 9 D1 U I 714.com ween.’ /5 M/GNT7 PIHNDY Mav/M6 adv. PRACTICAL 5i.w-ipics ‘me any/use meow ‘ OV . Battery Defeat Shamrocks 0 8th Battery softball team cap- tured their third straight victory in the City League when they de- feated the Shamrccks 5-2 in a. close, well played game. The cnzounter saw Jackie Kane of the winners and Earl Goss of the lasers hook up in a. tight hur- ling due all the way through. Each pitcher allowed but four hits but the Battery, taking advantage of II Horses To, Start In Classic; CI-IICAG-O. July 24——tAP)—-Al'- llngton‘s Park 330.030 Added Class- ic stakes, which annually clear up the three-year-old championship. today drew a. field of 11. Including three fillies, for its eighth running tomorrow. The classic. 1 1-4 miles feature of A.rllngt1n's 30-day race meeting. will have a value of $36.- 425 should all go to the post, with $28900 going to the first one home. William Woodward's Granvlll. coupled with the imported Isolator, probably will in to the post favor- ite. The Belmont Stakes winner. which earlier earned the hard luck title of the division by losing his jockey in the Kentucky Derby and losing in it close fliilsh to Bold Ven- ture in the Preakness. is leadlml 1“ the race for the three—ye.ar-old title and :1 victory in the classic wlllglve its owner his third classic triumph. John Hay Whitnt-y's Mr. Bones will have his backing as will 1-[a1 Price Headley‘s HOIiY!"‘0d. winner of both the Detroit and Chicago Derbles: 2ndw Section Winners Not Yet Decided In a report of B siimmerslde junior baseball game appearing in this paper yesterday it was stated that the Tuxis team had clinched the second section. Since the above was published it has been brought to our notice that such is not the case. the C. Y. M. L. squad having a. chance to tie the leaders for section honors by capping the two games left. on the schedule. How They Stand AMERICAN EEAGUI Won Loot r.o. New Yafk B0 8! .640 Olavclcnd 52 40 .650 ohlcuo In 41 .510 Detroit 40 41 .530 Boston 50 43 -530 wu/hinctou 47 44 .510 st. noun :9 on .323 riuiuloiphlc 29 at .32: Home Run Standing (IL 1». amount: spam win) I ‘ no-nu: flux. Rod flu: Bolton. Insects; Averill, ni- dllllc aclirlnnr. ‘nun. (III each. 8; Initial. rl: . na- 1: '6 . Ghnll. 1!: Dietary. Ylflivui Vflm, CIIIII, . fdIh'lb:hiA:crlcn1:lI. unsteady playing by their oppon- enls put men on base in the early part of the game and then came through with timely hits to drive the runners hnm". Kane had a. shutout within his grasp up until the eighth but the losers bunched three of their four blows, two of them triples to drive in their only score of the game. Nels Whitlock umpired. Lineups:— I Battery—-Mebougall lf; Mclrinis. ss: Currie c: Kane p; Power cf; M:Quarrie lb; Owen rf; Fitzger- ald 3b; E. Stull 2b. Shamrocks——I-lenry 5; Phillips 2b: Campbell 3b; Rockwell c; Mc- K9112“-‘ lb: Cross p; Sommerville, rf: Burke lf: Cudmore cf. Srore by innings:— 123 456 789-—R 111 020 000-5 000 000 020—2 Battery Shamrocks Brighton Hawks Win 2nd Section 0rfMidgetLeague Brighton Hawks were declared winners of the first section of Holy Redeemer Parlsh‘s Midget Softball League. The decision came last ev- ening after they had defeated the Muples l0-5. Hawks finished the section with 12 points. while Maples and Rovers were deadlocked for second place with six points each. Maples and Rovers will play this momlng to decide winners of sec- ond place. Suinmerside Golfer Shoots llolc-in-one Lyman Abbott of Summerslde became a membe of the western town club's hole-in-one club here today when his tee-shot on the second hole of the local club inv- elled 115 yards and rolled into the cup. Abbott was playing with w_ 11:, Mladboncid and Warren Tower when he made the play. Leafs Win From-.Bears NEWARK. July M-—(0P)--Four runs in tho ti-iii-u tuning um‘ -ru- onto Magic Inch I 4-1 decision our Newark in 1 well-lnnhicgcmc hire tonight. Nekolo can up but fourlilb. ODIMO-I ‘I ‘I 0MO0D0—l I I ('I lumen). ckclocndnccth; nfln‘ Duh0.Pic- -E li0F0ll N (By Elmer Dulmage, Canadlun Press Start Writer) ON THE WAY TO THE OLYM- PICS. ABOARD S. S. DUOHISS OF BEDFORD. July 24—(oP)—Max Woibusch’s second attempt to fight for Canada at the Olympic Games was no more successful than‘ his first when he was knocked out in the boxing trials at Montreal. The pe.-lstent Montrealer today wirelessed P. J. Mulqueen. Chair- man of the Canadian Olympic Committee, that he was en his way to Berlin on the liner Berlin and would Mr. Muiqucen please enter him in the light heavyweight box- ing division. Seemingly Waibusoh had sailed on the Berlin from New York the day after the Olympic team left Montreal on the Duchess of Bed- ford. He had been told at Mont- real that he could not acczm the team even If he did pay own expenses. Today Ml‘. Mul- queen said that the team already has a light-heavyweight and hasno ‘use for another. Welbuscl-i is of German descent and has ii. sister living in Munich. Members of the boxing team any that he is going to Berlin mostly for the joy ride and probably won't be very surprised to hear he has not been added to the team. The Duchess arrives at Le How! will go to Paris by to Berlin. They arrive in the Ger- man capital Sunday noon. Three Titles captured By Argo Sculler P'U'I'N'!7Y-ON-THAMES. England, July 24—(CP Gable)—By winning the London Cup at the Metropoli- son, Toronto Arwriouts. was at the end today of a. brilliant sculllnc campaign in these ports, titlm. His failure in the Dicmondaculls at Henley was the only - ment in his record. There fate in the shape oluiocrlocktii map- ped at the start. of his round heat. with T. 3. Tyler of as —~'—"’ ' OFTIIE AUSTIN III I doubles tennis title. , FFIIRIS MIGHT tomorrow morning. The Canadian, party of 120 officials and athletes train and then in regatta yesterday Johnny ooul-' dirlnc which he carried on three imjof DITAIIIAPAIR ELIMINAIIE BHAMPIIINS (C. I’. By Gin:-dlurn Special WI-ft) maorrro, July 34—Dror>p1nK only three games, the strong Hali- fax pair of Bevil Piers and Mrs. 1'. V. Woodbury advanced today through the third round of D1»! 111 defence of their Ontario mixed In straight sets. Piers and his partner, eliminated Mrs. WRIT-BY and I-lei-mant of Tomato, 6-0. 6-3- Scores were indicative of the play. with the Nova scotlims in control all the way through the match. _'I‘hts evening, however, the Hull- gonlsn and his partner were put out by the powerful Ottawl nu-ir- Mrs. H. L. Beer and George Le- clcrc, 6-0, 8-0. Paired with a Montreal partner, Mrs. Woodbury went down to de- feat -in the semi-finals of women's doubles. She and Miss Yvette Sawyer were beaten, 6-3, 6-1. by Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Worsley of Toronto. niipxau-BALL ’ portion SPORT Of Swimming Island Golf Tournament Starts Today The Prince Edward Island (01! ciumplonahip ummt will open mu Lt can-iomtown mu Summeraide links. First round of the men’: division will be played at Belvodere course have and the first round of cm mdmv section will be played It Suinmerslde. In each division 18 holes will constitute first round PhY- NH“ Saturday the tournament will be completed with men’: matches at summerslde and ladies‘ st 0118!‘ lottetown. . Defending champions in Oharlle Mcxlnnon of Ohu-lottwown and Miss Ruth Muttart of Bummersldc. Entries Pour In For Tennis Tournament Entries for Pr1fl°Q F-dward 151"” closed tennis tournament which will get under way at Ch“-’I°“°' town Tennis Club on Monday We" pouring in last night. Secret 1 Pied Kelly announced the I‘-XII-TY list would be kept open mt“ W‘ night and would be released time for publication Monday- Toumamerit entries W9“ 4°‘ scribed as cominB in "V°l'Y 53”" mioriiy." It was expected H51?” added today would SW11 “*0 115‘- Men’! and ladies‘ singles. ind men's, ladies‘ and mixed double! competition will be staged win: the tournament which will 138 until Saturday. President G. F‘. Hutcbesou 0’ Charlottetown Tennis club hfl donated special PTW’-5 1°‘ wmnm in certain events. . Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 1(1) 010 010- 3 10 1 Cleveland 214 an six—ie n o Rhoda, mytia and Hayes. Moss: Gclchouse. Clefeller and Sullivan- Boston am 000 013 3-7 10 1 Detroit 000 120 oio 0-411 2 Marcum. Wilson and R. rerrell: sonell. Lawson and M.!l"-- w ‘ “Nu 010100 035—10 16 3 St. muk 010001200-4 4 0 wager ‘pd Bolton: cfldwell and Hemsley . Montague ilace Meet Aug. 15 we take pleasure in this issue in publishing the classes for the bll Montague’ race meet -—All8- ‘Wk This is their featured meet. of the year and one of the most ambltiolis undertakings by a rum track 101' some time. secretary Mclntyre has selected classes that will bring together the fastest trotters and pacer: in the provinces, classes that will give the rpectctora an a.fwrrioon's rnclni such as they will talk about for the rest of the year. BasebaIl’s “Big Six” (A. P. By Guardian‘: Epoch! Wire) Although all main‘ a of base- ba.ll's batting "his six" were idle yesterday, a. change was made in the standing through a ‘‘recount'' which brought Frank Deinnree of the cubs up into a. tie for third place in the National League trio. The re-check of the standings gave Dcmsreo a deadlock at. 312 with Baxter Jordan. the Bees lrilurod first. baseman. mg gtlndlnga (first three places in each iconic): G An I ll Pct. Anpllni. W. 30! 74388 83108885 Rlddlfi, W. GM 75330 NIH-I'll , Yank: DlM2110lI'I.I71 h Qrh N360 01186809 Pi’ Wuicr. Pllltu 82829 $118359 , Cubs NM! 40119162 omcn, BOG MBSTMIIGSGI "I'y|IIIllilI Epliloiiilc In ll. 8. lllty noun-'wu"natcIlnlcnilylli,'but labor-ntarytctlu I10 an “|uc'¢|uilui iIlhIlDI‘- in led all the way. Basilica Team is Defeated Redeemer Parish baseball team last night evened up the“ series with the Basilica team when may pounded out a 13-3 vic- wry over their bitter rivals in the ggcopd game of the series. Show- ing greatly increased strenxth boat at but and afield the Upper Queen street crew went to work early to pile up u load and the’! Holy "l‘lc" Williams versatile and smooth-working local ball hawk was on the mound for the wlmwfl and pitched in uuswrly game 111 the way through. He limited the hard-hitting Basilica team to I few scattered blows and in addit- ion played a big part in his team‘: attack, sla.mmlng out one of his teams four base blows. Ev. McNelll shortstop for the winners getting the other homer, a wallop that landed on the road outside the playing field. Will’ Whelan was the other batting star of the game set- ting four hits out of five times at be. t. Bill Lawlor called them at the plate with "Wee" Mc'l‘a.gue hand- ling the bases. _ conditions Ideal For Speillioat classic (A. I’. By Guardian’: Special Win) BOUPON LANDING, N. Y., July 24—cleur skies and ideal boating conditions were forecast tonight for the gruelling 90-mile blue rib- bon specdbout classic here tomor- row for the 32-year-old Gold Cup. Seven boots will attempt to end the three-year hold on the trophy by George Reis of Bolton I.-Elldiflfl and Pasadena. Carrying Canada's first challenge since 1024. Mlss Truck II, to be driven by Harold Wilson of Inger- soll, out. was not expected to Ar- rive on the scene until early to- morrow and will not have time for 3 trial run on the egg-shaped courserolf this village. Outstanding among the chal- lenging pilots is Kaye Don, famed British speedboat driver who will sit behind the wheel of Harold Dodge‘: Delphine VIII, British- bullt Detroit entry. A sensation was sprung today, II rain prevented final tuneup: and put ii. damper on last minute pro- paratlons. It was discovered some- one had entered a boathouu when Rel: kept his 14-year-old El Lec- nrtn. winner of the cup for three years. Rain and his Wall street broker- mechanlc, Dick Bowers, immedi- ately began tearing down the new 600 horsepower motor to see if it had been tampered with. He ex- pected to work far into the night. There was no evidence of vandal- Ailvanco Polls 0poii In Manitoba (0. r. ly ouniina-a spools! Win) wnnuivno mum ' naemion '¢°r'oup nun. wukophiélwlnbw Yet Compete Teammates Rally To Support ‘Star, May In Games (ByAlAn0oIIld,Alociuc¢|pn,, BllR.n'llN Jul 24-—(A.1)' - Y )— - taneous rush of support; ‘§,”°,,‘;, tumnis‘ Ind couches buoyed, 1.3;. gm: HD1111 J&|’l'Etf.'s hope; or m_ "35 “mam Wdll’ as the Olympic athletes of the United Btat<s—a34 st-r0nz—wok up quarters in me 01. mp!» Vlllase. Althoush the swimmers ease up- r.i'°:.:::* gm - helm -- -- cr summary 1:1: meat. some outbox-itativo qua-- her: ca.ued‘bcr chance; of xegglmns place very slim.’ 0003-111’? W in earlier announce- m°'"- by Awrv Bnmdase. President of the American ‘Olympic Commit,- tee. Mrs. Jarrett: name was still "1008 the entries for the loo met. his back stroke event which shg won at Los Angeles four year; am The 22-year-old New York swim. mine W!’ W“ drowned from the §‘°;°e1d;<1>;-urnezearlms ' ' tion of the - an the curlc . fl°“’m“‘ Mm. Jarrett secluded h 11 "Hwy rgorun hate], erse in ii "one more ohm " Brundnse weighed the m.m.°°.,.‘.’.‘.‘§ '1i}°W-ton stained by 320 of her ._i. es. It was Mrs. Jiu-retixs last resort alter Brundage announced her ex- pulsion and refused to listen to my personal appeai. she had failed to 2?: : $:‘.““‘...f.°’..."°:.P::.“;'P°- lym lsht B O to 100- strolrc champizin, who nieiifi BB0 in the Unified Sta-we boastgd of twining on'"chun mg on. 1!-r’ was caught in another cm. psdc last night. She attended an. other party and despite the game of friends insisted upon 5 promen- ade along the dock. There she bumped Lap, M,-,_ Ad. T. Ssckett of Atlantic City, N. 3,, chcperone of the swimming team, and that ultimately led to he; .33. misscl. "I'll never touch umther drop at Ioquor." Mrs. Jarrett told the Asso- °“"d “'93- "A11 I want is one more chance to show I can take it and make good." 0501313 and athletes alike were :3: by confllctlng personal opln. “W 00301196 wen an outspoken as Iiawson Robertson. head of tho mans track and field forces. who declared. “Mn. Jarrett is getting a rough deal," but Olympic commit- tee members such as Dr. Graeme Hammond. col. Pierre Imiilud as well as Dr. luycroft were in favor of tempering the decision. Peakes Take Second Win From Dodgers In 3 budiull game yet»- terday evailnc on the Pel'ke's dio- mond the country boys bear the city team 4-1. Fiddler McDonald pitched a hair- raisira game {or the Pca.ke's Hawks with his mates right behind him all through the nerve screachins inlnutm. ‘Inc for the Docs‘?-‘ pitched a. fine gun-to with an em» ~ lent backing. But the country boi- werg Just too good an. the bat and that is-port of the own’ alone with their record pitcher. The large crowd was well P1035" ed with lust nIsht's.3a.uie and an lioolllng forward with interest to tlhe next big acme on Peckds dil- rnond. You are irhitcd. why 3°‘ come? Hawks vs. Scouts This Week-end -77:-ird Section 1 ' Re- ..:..".°:..:°:...'"-:';.::;:i°:.:*.:.u;. o. The new on 17. mmmv 5”“ ’ -'"-‘ ha" banded. no I been played in the third The schedule for the third follows: Hawks vs. Scouts. Scouts vs. llxceklom Di-ugermcn VI. Hawks. Hawks lxlcchlon. lxcolslnn VI. scan Di-cocci-men vs. Hawks. Hawk: vs. Executor-an scouts VI. DrII¢B|'m° - Di-|'c::rm‘ens«:‘sl.ullxcclalorc. no vn. - nniu uni Scouts will meet “ll” phycd on Mandi!- wcck-cnd fin any evcnlnll. ‘nu niuusy and Ii-l wuk-and: at 0:16 and 1:10 run I . Bio Jo. llennafimr Gould . libel! KI . Vic 010'- mg. in gym‘. of constituency 0" pram its rim!“- ‘fauna in ‘smii: ".i‘.‘;i..“i‘;'..'.5.5a“.' I~°'\':§"E'"io'uu innncr in |“ I"