nlllslnnzx SZUITIN INSIST ON SEEING THE Eight Classes “mi \\"rlS generally considered machine» of me sewn- feat"- m fast illnc and close 110E119! 111B Vigtorla Driving Club ran of! eizht es on Saturday afternoon. Mll- cllialmuck took the feature event “me day, whining the last two “m, flue,- going a dead heat with gfngup 5am in the Ilrst start of m, Pree-Fbr-All. 1n Class C pace Little Peter, had toga (our heals before being re- mmed the winner over Nell Oo- oihcr classes on the card were all hotly contested with only ma,” separating the horses at the win. l the day's racing were mgetavigrhrbflts trotted by Millie Kol- mucy 1n 29 seconds: Singin’ Sam racial a dead heat with the Kelly- awncd 110F542 in the first QHBTWI‘: may Hal in winning ihe class B pace also went the first heat in the ma; fast time and then took “and heat and the race ‘in 30 sec- ands. SUMMARY Class A Trot loniiie Marv (Howard) i Juanita Axworthy (Tin-net) -- - Lusty Frisco (Wheatley) .. . .. S MrTilley (L. Kelly) .... a a 4 Times: 3O 1-4. 30. 30 1-2. Winning horse owned by l-Iazen aomrd, Cornwall. 18 2i 42 Class i! Paco udy gal (McNeill) ........ 1 i dr. Jlppy K (Hughes) ».... ...‘... 4 4 i aosewortlly (W. Kelly) 2 3 2 Rosebud (hlurllhy) . . . . . 3 2 3 Times: 29, 30. 32. winning horse owned by McNeiil, Uell end Clarke, Charlottetown. Class l) Paco Joe Volo (D. Pound) . lune Set (l/fcEachcrn) .. senpson Royal (McPhee) inland (W. Kelly) ‘Young Rookie vou warrr a surr ruAr vnu. mane-ul- wen..- " wan WELL-AND KIIP In snare. '11“; tonic cjfcct in wearing than Suiting: L creole: a feeling o] confidence. G5 livk Your Lulu: lul ROBINTKX ROBINTEX TRADE-MARK G 11a riznluez/ Ii ritiy/J 1H ant/fur!” re Raced In Big Meet Held Over Harbor Ice Jackie Volo (Douglas) . . . . . .. .. 6 Princess Kalmuck (McDonald) . 4 6 Times: 31 1-2, 32. Winning horse owned by Power 5108., Charlottetown. Pree-For-All Trot and Pace Millie Kalmuck (W. Kelly) .. dh 1 i singin’ Sam (McNeill) dh 2 2 Silent Mac (Proude) l 8 dr. Winning horseowned by Iiillrd Kelly, Southport. Class C Pace Little Peter (Younker) Nell Cocllatodale (C. Willis) Brian Yorke (Pete McKen- Charlotte B. (Henneasey) . . Times: 30 1-2. 30. 30 1-4, 1-2. Winning horse owned by Bert Younkcr, Wlrlsloe. Clul E Trot and Pace Dr. Budlong (Willis) i l Miss Brewer (L. Kelly) . . 2 3 Peter Grattan (Jay) 3 2 Times: 34, 33 1-2. Winning horse owned by Charles Willis, Covehead. Olosl B Trot Lucky Guy (McNeill) . . . . . . . Heatherbell (Pat McKenna) Lustyk First (Wheatley) Times: 31, 81 3-4. 32. Winn horse owned by Welling- ton McNe ll, Southport. Class A Pace Wait N’See (W. Keilv) 3 l 1 Allie Burnllam (McEarPcrn 1 dh 2 Albert ELGratian (McNclll) 2dh dr. Bessie Scott . . . . 4 33 Times: 8i. 30 3-4. 81. "Winning horse owned by Willard McDonald, Southport. Officials: Starter, D. K. Mel-cod: Judges, 1-1. Walker, Neil Robinson, C. Shaw; timers, R. Wood. N. Walker. R. Abbott, S. Matheson; Announcer, Wendell Beaten. Playing First 111 ..322 233 Pro Game Scores Winner A’ . Rangers Down Chicago’ 3-2 NEW YORK, Deb. 23-031’)- Young Hubert Macey, playing in the first professional hockey game oi his life, tonight scored the win- ning goal H5 New York Rangers delealcd Chicago Black Harwks 3-2 to snap their lcslxig streak at four straight and regain ssle possession of first place in ihe National Hoc- ielytlea/glle standing. _aoey, high-scoring left winger this season with New York Rovers o! the Eastern Uniled States Am- ateur Hockey League and last year a member of Winnipeg's junior ehanmlons of Canada, was signed lo a wofeslonal contract last. may to rerplacs 1m injured Alfie ‘Iloni-izilt, lute in the third period he grabbed the spotlight by raking‘ a the buck afler his line males, Neil Coiville and Alex Shi- Wli’. 11ml diswn goalie Sam Lo Prcsti out o! l-tion. The Hawks d into I. WO- loal lead in the irst period. on M15 by Max Bentley and Bobby V 0am. and were sill. leading 2-1 at the end of the second period following Neil Colville’; quick con- version oi a. by shibicky. But the count, in the third, Phil _ tipping the puck past In Prcstrs lcg as the zcalle went down. SUDUHAIC Y First Period l-Chicago, Max Bentley (DfBent- ley, Kaleta) 6:59 z-Chloagu. R. Carse (March) 9244 Penalties-diorama. Second Period a-Newglork, N. Colvlilc( Shfbiclw) 10: Penalties-Token. Kalein. Third Period 4—New York, Watson (Patrick, Hextall) 7:88 b-New York. Macey (N. Colvilie, Shibick ) 14:19 Penalties- att, Heller. . Coders compete _ For small-bore lfRifle honors l2 Cumis from West Kent School “mime with cadets all over (‘an- . w“ m lest tilrzl: marksmanship m: they shoot tile first of three B: Ms, in the DUI’. A. Snlall- mrg cilmpfitltlon, on Monday, Feb. beiifiiuinl" shooting classeg ~ have (‘Illi llclzifor the boys of Grades mt 61X aluce last fall with the re. m“ at West Kent has produced A wand efficient marksmen Mwam of 20 also Ls entered in the u; A-pmmalch which is to be fired m’ l°ll°wlllfl boys comprise the Ivagntered in the D.O.R.A. Shoot cm k ftobinson (Captain); Grant -» dyfifigm. Fred Pound; Philip Har- .r nest Clawson; Jack Burgas: m, Bi Domains: Allison Jewell; Da- mentlav: Allison Carter; John mil-i: Jack Morris. a. m | THOSE TTIEOBIES ABOUT I‘; KIDDIES ‘Wfibfidv knows that "dumb" "Mani "like r001" mothers. But Mo: “Nationally brkllt women. “f W“ dismal». think about m, ‘mall You know who have the bri , .- ~ twist Wflttsa Rulh Mimi. full-u um ‘:9 d} will“: grdeeg? glib: h, 5a,‘, fgnlvfto the career, only m, mo ‘ ill‘ restlessness lead , munnv- t“: h‘ cnvso many com. g m, Mrs. iiit-c; iii-y might - cl; gvell l1a"e d cba ' fro!" "e “barre-v will child ibis-P'- w'""h "l?! follow re- ‘j we». . . 11y W175.‘ than u» flit‘; m" "0 a wit-Qiimi-Taii . ‘ ~~ gigseyéqalggyg pi‘! chilg e mxt y“,- f - - u". an c1911 1e is, strictl rm. (ieeig,'d§,:§°.““l9..lh¢ nwohoiogisia Juvenile Royals Line-up Tonight Following ls the lineup of the Ju- venile Royals who play the Holy Re- deemer tonight, game starting at 7.30: Goal. Cudmorc: Defence, Mac- Dougall, Judson, Beck; Forwards, Arsenault, Gregory, Simmons. “Y. Beer. Bagnali. Mgrifiand Deacon. more and more regimenied, and that to get along in such a world a ehild must. know how to Obey orders-even though last year they thought he ou ht not to ever hear any orders. on y gusflil-Qfll- ns to reform When Soil her (unity, ihep know so well that she is only being a natural adoles- cent that they don't have enough aylnplithy for her. The find her merely an amusing stu y. and if they have any pity, it ls for tihem- selves. The never let their hearts rule their ends when it comes to m’- lng " s" or “no" to a chiid- and g0 (ab: away from their children the exciting hope that with wheed- ling a. parental "no" might ghgngcd into a "well, all right — u ." They are so ood at sensiby see- ing their chil men's ahoriccmings that. their children often develop terrible inferiority ccmolexes. Sometimes they (are evrn so smart can children rzcognlze it and arc deprived o! the riShlfiIl feeling that they know more than their parents. And that is certain- ly hard on p, child. Bathurst ties Amherst. 2-2 BATHUR-ST. NB" Feb. 22-(0?) —'I‘\‘1e Marlfme senior hockey nolnhsfrl aeciltn pixyois o0 nesl here saturday nght with Batilursi Paaermakwv holding Amherst t Po to a fl-I tie. The deciding game will be {loyal at Amherst tomor- row lug t. - 4 Tilc Jill!’- .QHAB_I.1Q_TF.ETQ_‘CW. GUARDIAN. MOWEFS SCOFES Fifth Shutout Desbiens sparked Apps goal gives A3 WIFIgS Whip LEHfS 3-0 Miners in Cape Leafs 4-3 win DETROIT. Feb. 22—-(CP)--De- illlll» Rtcl Wlilgs cndcd a. live-game winning streak by Toronto Map“, IflB-fs Wlih a 3-0 National Hockey U-‘BGVe victory tonight before i0,- 001 spectators for goalie Johnny Mowers‘ fifth shutout of the sea- 8011. and second in three games. ilKUmpJ gave Detroit sole possession o1 film place over 11m Blooklyn Amcriczms. Detroit got one gcel in the first Period and two more in the second of a. hard checking game. but Syd Howes tally in the eleventh min- Hie was ample margin for Mowers, who in three sucze=sive Detroit victories has yielfccl one goal. Sid Abel and Mud Bruneteau scored six minutes apart in the second period Toe Blake paces Canucks to win MONTREAL, Feb. 2Z—(CP)—- Oanadiexls climbed one point clos- er {.0 Detroit Red Wings and Brooklyn Americans, co-holders of aixih place in the National Hockey Lea le standing, when they scored a. (neon-cut 5-3 verdict over Chi- cago Black Hawks here Saturday night. A crowd of 8,557 saw the game. Desperately in need of the vic- tory to keep their playoff hopes alive, I-labitani; went out tor goals early in the game and wok a 3-0 lead before Chicago replied with two quick goals. But with seconds of the first period remaining, little Pete Morin scored what. p:ovecl to be the clincher when he deflected Charlie Sands‘ shot past goaler Sam Lo Prestl during a Canadian power attack. Bob Calse. who locked fifiifl 1Y1 his return to the Hawk lineup af- ter being on the sidelines wiih Ln- juries for (he past icw weeks scor- ed the third Chicago 3031 at 1:29 olf the middle frame. Frcm there on, however, Cionadiens put up il- formidable defence with Terry Rieardcn aiding another goal in the i-hilxi period. . Veteran ‘Iloe Blake Stfllfilld Gim- adiens on their and IOOthgoais of his career on a. mir neat playsffhen Ray Getlilfe counted to give Canadiens their third tally with- in the SIPMe of little more than two minutes. ‘Ilhe Bentley brothers, Mex Toe Blake and Doug, along with newccmer Audley Tuien, cormbined to score tlwo goals in one minute for Hawks, with Dsug Bsnilry geitng the 11m, and Tuien the second. Although beaten f.vc tme-g Lo Prcstl was brilliant in holding the Oanadien count down. Time and again H-abitants were in alone on him only io be beaien and on one occasion he out-guessed three Can- ndiens who had him at their mercy. Canadiens lost the services or! charlie Sands and Morin for most o! the third period. The former suffered e. charlie horse in his left. leg when checked heavily while Morin received a slight ccncussion when he was bcdied to the ice during a melee in front of the Hawk cage. Blake's linemaies, Joe Benoit and ‘Ihrry Reardon, had a pzofit- alble night ln the scoring \viih Ricardon getting g goal and assists and Eencit two assists. Sands. in search cf a tally i0 give him his IEOill goal 511cc joillllg tho pro ranks, picked up a pair of assists.- SUMMARY First Period i-Callaziiens. Blake Benoit) 10:28 ih-Canadlons. Blake (Benoit, T. Rieardon) 11:30 IL-Canadlens, Getliffe (Bouchard, Sands) 12:47 4—Chicaga, l), Bentley (M. Bent- lry, Tuien) 14:17 5-Chlcago, Tuicu (M. Bentley, D (Portland, Bentlev) . B~Canadiens. Morin (Sands. '1‘. Rleardon) 19:46 Penalties-K. Reardon, March, Tu- ten Second Period '1—Ohicag0, R. Curse (March) 1:29 Penalties-K. Rearzlon, March._ Third Period ll-Canadisns. T. Rsflfilfill - Heron) 4:34 Pcnialiies—'1‘uien, Benoit. (Morin. be Beavers defeat Pictou Regals 6-4 SAINT JOHN. N.B. I-‘eb. 23- (cpl-salnt Jchu Bc.uc.s out- classed Picioll R4111."- _6-4 l" ll Qglurday night cxnibltxm hoclwy game-the fastest and be“ "W! here this season. The "kid" line of Don Garey. waiter Butfcr and Jcc OTomc skated lnngs arculzd nczals. of um»; sender's Antgmstl-Picioll- Cnkucslcr Liww-Iillld llgllrsibm ‘we o! snnieciciiilréeatiinlfes with Gm” m 310:1 and Chapman , l ..h c err “'§,§§§.‘r§i.=era~s. Ncw Glasfliw gtar, Lrel the: Pcou 891115 M"! Fzas-er tr-lTlfd W0 iii-M“ flgbby 31mm lad Pctiu in ssv- s.’ on] my, Rivals in each pzl-‘od bu‘, smcclacular gzalln-il b)‘ (“my kept the meals mm running up a lflle 600"- SUMMARY First Period 1—Detroit, Howe Brunetcau, Slow- l-Tb) 10:52 ' Penalty-Kampman. Second Pcrlod Z-Dclrcit, Abel '14 Bruneieau (Gro s’), Warts) (Stewart. C. Brown) 1949 Penalties-Mother, Orlando, Mc- Creedv. Howe, Goldham. Third Period Scoring-None. Pemaities-Jfono. Royals “win twice Over weekend MONTREAL. 22—(CP)-—- Montreal l I Senators iilk here today when they whipped the Capital City squad 4-1 in the op- ening hall’ of the last Sunday doubkheader o1’ the season, The last-place Pdis pullcd l. vr up- set when they C-\C‘.’\\‘ll12il.l‘.(‘(i Call- ilditlls 8-2 in the Qiilfl‘ i'Ix.ll::c. Fresh from their 5-3 victory over Ottawa Satur:'ay' night, Riyals ayccl smart hockey in gaining e verdict. The defeat left tire SEYiRiOTS still ticd vriih Quzbrc Aces for the top 5Dot. Oi-inmt izn: two nlore games remaining and Qunircc one. Garnett Bolus went on a scor- ing spree to lend Pats in their 8-2 win against Canadians. The big cenire czliectcd four goals and as- sisted in lll10!l'l(‘l‘ m PM: nut-grimy» on‘ illcir (‘liy rivals by n vfidc lllnr- gm. Fe b . i i i i g Juvenile Playoffs (iaullulicns vs. Royals (Holy Redeemer Team) Upper queen Street Rink TONIGHT Game Starts ‘l o'clock Admission in game nml two- hnur .~l(:llc—7l’> ccnis Skating 8:3!) lo 10:30 Admission 20 cents §6++4+4+§++0oo 94000 v - z 3+ ? ro+v+v++++++++v+¢ OUT OUR Breton League N.S., Feb on 5k2ii€5 .22_ GLACE BAY <i and (CiPl-A \v.zor wit-h dynamite in his stick, Pat mm M Desbi/ans has been the sparkplug of the Glace Bay Miners a; thfY mzde a l'llll‘1,\\‘;l_\' llillfl (f Ugo C14);- Brz- ton llzcizcy Leolzuc (Illis wlntfl‘. ‘ills (lazk. wily NIOXilXOlLRl‘, who perlorlllcd last year with Verdun in the Quebec Senior League, broke all leamlereccrds as he rolled up a total of 68 points made up of 48 gcais and 20 lfis, And in addi- iinll he sou in our}: one ol ll r. team's lass 27 game s 1g what is believed a Canadian rec‘ d. The hix.;ll--p<>":cl'v<l lei“. Wlhi’ -:, a. quiet and rnlher shy fellow off IlLQ ice, who ilcsii-atcs i0 idlk of his Irate, thinks ltlznvl"; will g0 far nlcn: the Al u Cup trail. "We _ ciub," he SLHb. s opinion, tin; lnague com- purcs’ i._l\'(,'nbiy lvrh any amateur cércult an unndn. "Its wos and ‘s as ugh as an I've ever la - ed in" he declares? p y Desbiens has flail one National Lemur tryout. but l-wl: of wolglli Jztrrai him h cl: \v“h iilll fl‘l)11_ IOHYS. It 11:15.11“. burn :1 y dralvbacl: i0 his wuzk in the C.BH.ll, Juvenile game Tonight at Upper Queen St. Rink A series that. DlfllllltillS ulclltv of action lusts underway tonight at the UDDPIj Queen Slrcct Rink when the Canadlclls mcct the Juven- ‘s ill Lin: i _ iii‘ rUCklllLI n l) l)! oils iOl' tile Alnll). llllucl" the M. A. H. A, ‘lllc came is scheduled to begin at '7 o'clock sharp, Not much is known as to how the teams will anvil" when they meet but. iljonl th“ b i. lulu: mion nvall- dbl!) lt x . .<'ll ‘ti . will be plenty 0i the \\‘lll i0 win on each slcic The Canadians are a Holy RB- deemer Parish team while the Roy- als are sponsored by the Royals Club which has been no successful m scmiinv: junior teams to the Mar- iiilnc illlc. A skate after the 2mm} tonight ls llll zrddvd attraction for {mygng Iilonmna to see lhe Juveniles in action. ltllnardis relieves aches, ‘ Davidson scored on a breakaway GLIDE ALBNE TONIGHT 8-10 THE Caters To Skating Pleasure TOR-ONTO, Feb. 2‘Z—(CP)—$l Apps got his lilotll gcal hcre Sair- A L W A Y S G 0 O D I C E ludny night. nlld it is doubtful if ally that preceded it in his six “The Weather Matters Not" years’ canlpaignmg in the National Hockey league gave the quiet cap- tho Toronto Maple leads as much satisfaction, Tin goal czmzc in the last 20 is oi play and brake up a. tussle with Brooklyn's .ng' Americans ‘ Leaf winning 4-3, The we fifth Leafs from a. second-place dood- stralgha-anoved k"l<l3tlt:i’,-lW k d B '| iii ..li.§“....‘f§2...“..:..?..;§?' ‘m’ ee - en onsple Aside from Apps‘ dramatic tally, the tight-knit coolest had for the 10,52i)t£ans prcsgnt ogre other {ea- lglw- 9 11ml 91‘ P02161165 Thirteen matches were played ll dished out by Referee Mel Har- the week-end bonsbiel at the chm-- \v00d making his first B-Plieflmme lottetown Curling Club. Many of on Toronto lce. Altogether there the games featured keen compe- wrrg Q-i-cne mnjol", (he others titlon, llllllOl‘.'~l—\\’.i-]l Brooklyn drawng 15 Saturday nilrht about 30 curlers L0 Tolontos nine. Hank Goldup of attended the relzular week-end din- LLle unis got the major for draw- nel- at the club’: banquet hall. 1:18 blood on Pee Wee Summerhill Th0 "Sim-ii in a third-period brush. "w" Lin aciélitiont to Apps‘ goalt mtg o ncr oron o scores wen r‘ . . . v 11.13. McMilla 8: A. G. Putn m 4. Johlllly McC1ecd_v—i.ne 14th for s Smith 9, fudge C. G Duélfy 5' the rookie right. wllwrr-Suteney ' , SCiITlZICI‘ and Bob Davidson. §fid'€:ng)né2'b%ffw‘ig€h§9‘wm_ Brooklyn's delcnce corps aup- chem! 5 ' ' v ‘ ' plied all the goals for the vfsltori. ‘ GOOD MUSIC, FRIENDS AND HEALTH l "*¢*3‘¥*?—T<>r<>,g§l<een Competition Features Here w. a. onion-n Giddinza r. " n " Saturday . l. Spillett l0: P. S. Cobb U. W Lord C. Simmoofl c r J.Mon1s'l:R-.l.l'..!ardiri:l. .lr. smnetz lo. o 1.31m: . gv.1..1>rwse'A.'iv‘.MaeKin- D (w. n. Tidmarsh a; Lt-Col. CL Full 2 Winoiiootfl Pat Egan, will Field and cowboy m)?” Tummy Anderson rwlvino them z-Tomnlo, McCreedy (McDonald. home m that order. Lg/nggng) g;(y1 Apps 11nd just. bren thwarted on a iilscat play by goalie Charlie Rayner when he finally hit pay dim. 'I‘hcre was a face of! to the side Qt the Brooklyn net and in the ensuing tangle Apps took g swipe at the puck as he was falling, the rubber sliding through a graup of skate; into the far side of the not. McCrcuiy got his tally when ho doilecied Bucko McDonald's long shot into the net. Schrincr scored WhPn his hard silo-t. slipped through Rayllrl-‘s hand and rolled dzwn lilo lnilcrs back into the coal. Ii-Brocklyn yield (Hill) 5:23 4—-Toronio, Schriner (Carr, Tay- lor) 9.2‘? Permlties-Summerhiil I, Iigazl I, Davidson. imlgelle, Anderson. Nick Meta. Third Period b-Elggonio, Davidson (Longelle) wigroleaklrn. Anderson ‘L-Toronto, Apps 19:40 Penalties—liigan, Metz, Summer- hill, Golrlllp (major), Mosxicll, Anderson 2, Kampman, Ben- son. Davidson. (Egan) win n his club was shnrthorlderl. Fguu just returned from serving o Donalw when his goal opened the scoring at 39 seconds of thy m- olld period Fieiii swept around McDonald to llalnnlol‘ home a backhand shot for ills goal allzi Anderson rapped in the rebound of Egan's shot for the lust of the Americans’ tallied St. Andrews win From Halifax BUMIVIARI SAINT JOHN, N21, lie-b. 22_ First Period (CP)—St. Andrew's Curling Club q __ scored zt 152-113 victory over rinks honing-None, _ representing the Halllax Curling Penalties — Dickens. Anderson, Club Saturday afternoon and even- Egan 2. Chamberlain, Davidson. lng. The visitors were defeated in all three sessions. second Period 1~Brf>ok1vn Egan (Field. Ben- Use Mlhard’! ral- dandruff, TROT. FOUR HEA EXERCISE, NOT SETTIN’ UP DQLL.’ I SAN) N1, van oowcor; _ NOT c-araop/ ~~ t» 5001-» _ FEET mom ' D TO CROU P.’ . ‘V-fi‘). 7 $ '. _ it, ~.- ‘*\ hi‘ qr,- ‘_ i . m s) ~ By. J. R4 Wilizlms OUR BOARDING HOUSE C.B.H.L. final Starts Tuesday SYDNEY‘, NB. Feb. fl—( ' The Cape Breton Hockey Lea decided today on a bcst-in-sev $61168 bet/ween Glace Ba M2111 and North Sydney View u, upco- ing Tuesday, for the circuit cham- pi . The following games will b pli‘5'(lfi_ Thursday, Friday and following hfonday, The 551105 w open on i-he home ice of Min tile schegulg. winners. Vice’ h ames W1 yed at Sydney {hey have no £3110 rink. ' Blmd Beaziey o4 Hallfax and Taylor of Dorohester, N.B., wfil the officials, N. H. L. STANDING GI!) P W L D I‘ l a NEW York l0 l5 1G l 150 180 Toronto 39 28 i3 3 125 100 Boston 39 21 l3 5 122 90 4'1 Chicago 40 20 17 ‘l 12'! 118 43 Detroit 4o 14 2a ;~. 109 12s 1 Brooklyn 40 14 25 1 111 141 lilunireal 4o 1s 25 2 100 14a Mlnard’! kllla pain. With Major Hoopla ' CLOSE UETHERE! ' HELLOA’ w". i , p V, - V oun- FLAPPINY can gnu coiZur. JAKE, mar mar eusowo MEET GWELLIDKEI l-vxsfll} . - WINGS.’ ols IS l-lorzsE ,, av was mm.- 7 can. CLANCVffl-lE voomeruheu-rflu. y. um: .'~uu\NiELL,|F , - WELLKYHIS w PUGILlST 1 HAVE s2 eL/sooeizrro 4 scone so cvzazv i % f ssuacreo To oppose YOUR MAN , ROUNDHODSE GOOGAN, IN THE MAIN BOUT OF MV PA-ralo-rlc Suow To Au: THE MARINES w HAR- RuMPl-l.’ NOW é‘ bu: HE ‘VHE BED ,2‘ lroorwoau, Lieu- - MEET ROUNDHOUSE ' TO Know, eooeawsl-l no THE rzlue!-- WHERE'S eooaam 1/4 PUT on THE male "y WlG WHEN us ' SAW ME comma AN‘ CRAWL. UNDER m y; ouelz IN rue evm ¢ PRACTEIN‘ uP l WHAT we CALL l-us '~. ‘leer-xa PUNCH“ / lcAuse rr Mesues A MANlG TEETH! L Con‘ nu, rm Frlliiln lyndlnlr, m pwnrifl "m. unwed] PIPPIE AND “CAP” WAY LAI D A SOMEWHERE" — WHY, HE MIGHT HAVE BEEN ND ROBBED"- OR MAYBE HE'S LYING SICK WiTH Hi5 MEMORY GONE, AND——~ ‘EEEiTAIQBI-ZEE“ ‘o; “ca; ass-- you Kb" OUGHTQA GET HE'S All. RIGHT! auboa i5 RJGHT AT uovl A DETEC lvE-- STOP FUSSiNG! MmuTEl! HUH?__O‘_“ . | I FORGOT! -.f l as T ' ~ _ i j‘D\ i ,9,‘ _ _ . l an / Iii ‘ . g‘ . av