FEBRUARY 2s, 193s 7r‘- I . i; ‘_4‘i. \ Charlottetown ABBIES - Halifax WOL VERINES WRESTLING - , ' BALCONY, 35c., TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT FORUM BOX OFFICE COME AND GET THE THRILL OF YOUR LIFE. .7- BOWLING s HOCKEY THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TITO RT WORLD BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT LAST, GAME SEMI-FINALS VS. “WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 8.45. PRICES — 50c., 7512., $1.00. CHILDREN, 25c. l ncsday, March 22—Marltlnlc cham- LOOKING ’EM OVER‘ pious st Montreal Fbnim. March iii-Maritime ohwvpions vs. Que- _ boo at Montreal Forum. Group C, lw (GREAT GAME IS EXPECTED TONIGHT ‘ Sunlmersido Hockey Club and Second Abbiesrenew their play- dowfl Slfllllgle at the Forum to- night when the filial tilt of the hmiic and home series will be play- ed. A dynamic battle is expected, tho squads are on even goal terms, last night's game having ended l all. The winners of this round meet. the New Brunswick cham- pions for the two province title and the right to battle it out with the Nova Sootia champions for the liial-iiime inter-immediate flag. There will be plenty hockey at, the Forum, this week. As above mentioned, Second Abbies meet Slnnmerside tonight and Wolver- ines will make their final appear- ance against the senior Red Shirt crew here tomorrow night, ' ‘ 1 ANOTHER BY GREAT BRITON Tllc following “appeared inlast Saturday's "Down T56 Back Stretch." Que dead stallion, Great Briton n2". 26ft about forty foals in the iil:iriiiirir~.<, and only one of them, as far as we know is located in Prince Eklirarcl Island. It is own- ed by Lt.~Coionel J. P. Hooper, M. C, and is out of Lllligafel’. Grat- ian 2,15. Dr, Clllkll’! oi Sackville, owns one 53m out of a lull sister to Johnny liiilcs. sma- the above wt. written we have lcarncd that Mr. Arthur H. Roller, rut. Edward Road has also n. foal by the dead sire Qreat Briton, 2.01m. ‘mils one is out oi Bonnie Brook by Justice Brook 108W. Mr- Roper is to‘be eon- klilillllilfd on having such a well bird aillmal on both the sire and mum's side. Great Briton is re- hrcsented by some of the fastest iiviticrs and pecers ln America lilllli‘ Jilstice Brook was himself a Plltllliiion ai; 3 years old and also the sire of a two minute trotimr. ll"‘~l'0lt has first place all to lllfllliflvf-‘s now, and will likely hold that distinction to the finish, thus flffllvlllg the tough assignment of "rating mus in the first clav- iian-ns, which is no bargain for anl’ rlub- ‘langcrs and Maroons arc a?“ luiviitly hcad-cd for the two-game clinch. while Bruins should hold llllrd place in their section. Hawks INTERN-ILL. i last night's form they looked a u." Wednesday, lVDamh 29—Wlnnel's o1 Jaded. Tonlmy Gomian admits the Gm“? A V5‘ wlllners °f B “t Mm" w“); schedule has taken "8 wlLl M881 Fbiillln . Friday, Nlarch 31, Oi‘ although I16 will have them fight-l Bawrdw- Apdl 1-—W'1nn=rs of B m; to the finish may have but a! vs winners of A at Ottawa Audit- mathematical chance at best. Otta- 07mm m‘ Maple L9“ Gardens» T°' w‘ have no chance whatever? o; ronto. Dominion Junior finals at making the playoffs, ‘and didn't Toronto, best two out of three ser- mve the mbsmuw strength w 11m, Eastern cllanlpions vs western keep up the fast pace, though 1mm champions, Monday, April 3, Wed- timo to time they gave plenty of "esday- Am“ 5 3W3“ a ‘mm game trouble to Opposing teams. Their l5 "eciissflry- Friday» All?" '7- frequent home losses, however, nul- llfied their playoff chances, as well as other reasons peculiar io their environment. , ALLAN FIJI’, IILEMORIAL CUI‘ rmrnowrvs ' TOMORROW NIGIITES GAME Abegwelis although beaten 3 to 2 by Wolverines last night, demon- strated beyond every doubt that they are by no moans inferior in the Halifax team. with the excep- tion oi one bad night they have given as much as received-and men some. In the face of a tre- mendous goal lead they have kept on fighting, which makes their last two performances against Wolver-I ines something to be proud oi’. The teams will return to Char- lottetown tonight and tomorrow night they clash in the final game of the round. The Abegweits sre still facing that six goal lead, a mighty hard obstacle to surmount, but local fan- dom may rest assured that the Red Shirts will not stop trying until tllc final bell tomorrow night. SUMMERSIDE and Prince County Piresident Frank C. Greenleaf, President of the Canadian Alma- teur Hockey Association, has isu- ed the dates for the Allan Cup and Meaniorial Cup playdowns as fol- lows: ALLAN CUI‘ Gmuip A-Queiocc Vs Maritimes, Mondey and Wednesday. March 20 and M, location of games to be selected by lvir. Greenleaf depend- ing upon teams- competing. Both games in Maritimes. Group B - Monday, March 20, Ottawa district at mtercollegiaic, Montreal Forum. Wednesday, March 22, Intercolleg- late at Ottawa Auditorium. Group O-Saturday, March 25-—W'iilncl's of B plays 0. H. A. champions, Mlpie Leaf Gardens, Toronto. Mon- dsy, March 27-0. H. A. champ- ions vs. winners B at Ottawa or Montreal. Wednesday, March 29- Wiilners of Group A at winners oi B. Friday, March 31, winners of C at winners of A. If Marltimes win Group A both these games to be played at Montleal Forum, Otta- wa Auditorium or Maple Leaf Gar- dens. If Quebec wins Group A first game at Montreal Fbl-iun, Wednes- day, March 29, second game at Ottawa or ‘Toronto, Friday, March 31. Winners g0 wost to Vancouver to play in Allan Cup finals, dates as follows: First game, Thursday, April 8: second game. Saturday, April l0; third game, ii necessary. Monday, April 12. -—'lh,‘| column in reserved for new: of local ink-rest but advertising of ll nswsy nnlura may he inlerhd at 2 cunts a ward sirictly payable in ad- vouce. —KENSINGTON RINK. Com- munity Beneflt Night, Thursday. ‘March 2nd at 8 p.-m. Comel All star team, North Shore League vs. Kcnsington School team. The main feature of the evening will be one mile race, open to all, 220 yards, boys, 15 years and undcr; 220 yards, girls, 15 years and under. Burles- que hockcy nlntcli. Skating after- wards. Admission l0 and 20 cents. 8186-2-28-3i --ll0CKEY IN KENSINGTON Rink Wednesday, March 1st at 8 p. m. Play-off, North shore Lea- ' gue. Stanley vs. Clearmont. This game to decide winners of Section “B." Houl-‘s skate after match. Ad- mission, 10 and 20 cents. ‘ 8ii36-2-28-2i MEIVIOBIAL (‘l I‘ l Group A. Saturday, March l8 0r Monday, March 20. O. ll. A- cllampious vs. Ottawa district $231232; “kiwi aizilti"'i:i;‘s aasnann GUARDIAN mo; 1| o. H. A. st Maple Mo! . Gardens, Tbmlllfl. GfOlm B, Wfll" ..' This column is rcsen-eil for My make a strong bid yet, but on news of lncsl interest but adveriininl of,» newny nnturs may be Inserted at 2 cents ll word strictly pnynble In advance. ' ..'DR. A. J. LA COURSIERE, Dentist, will be at his office in Mon- utws ‘t... H-"o-“C'K'E'Y DON’T i ‘Don't overlook small expenses when trying to save money. Use the cheapest shaving method known. Cut costs and get h Y" greater comfort, with the fa- mous “BLUE BLADE.” You can shave and shave and shave with every "BLUE BLADE.” Here is real economy. _ Tlhn "BLUE BLADE" i: made in addition lo I'll regular Quito Blade cold In flu [run package. tngue from Wednesday morning. March 1st until Friday evening, the 3rd. 8184-11 JSUPREME COURT OPENS- The February session of the Su- preme Court at Georgetown opens today. There is a number of crim- inal cases on the docket. Seven men will face charges oi breaking land entering, among them four who“ were arrested last summer st Pictou on a charge of entering stores iii Georgetown and Mon- tague. CHALLENGE" We, the Guardian "Angels", do hereby chailollgc the Bank of Nova. Scotia 1o n friendly game of h9g- key to llf‘ played at the Forum on Saturday, March 4, 1931i. If not‘ g- Jrsid answer through this paper. l HARRY LEWIS Abegweits‘ Lose Tough Battle 3-21 19 Penalties Handed Out When ' Wolves Nose Red Shirts In Thrilling Gam e — Walter Law- lor Suffers ‘Broken Collarbone. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Feb. 27.-Halifax W01- vcrines, away to a. rolling start in their goal-getting race with Char- lottetown for the right to meet Moncton in the Maritime Hockey League filial, tonight picked up speed as they handed the Abegweiis a 3-2 trimming and resumed their six goal lead in the four game total goal series. , With only one game- left to play, The Abogwciiis faced the virtually impossible task of overcoming all 11-5 load if they are to survive. "Almost Too Wide” Wide open hockey _ almost. too wide at times — was the order of the night, and for a time it looked as though the visiting Islanders might cut down still further the six goal margin the Wolves had rung up in the series‘ first encounter. and which had been clipped to five on Friday night. After Vince Fer- guson had restored the balance for’ Halifax midway through the first, Hymie McArtllur netted one for tllc mciiis of the game. Beaton and Kline wcrc in dangerously close on several occasions, but Lavigne re- iicvcil with a sensational end to end rush and forced Bubar to u. brilliant save. Beazley also worked in on iiic Charlottetown net but his pass wviit uncoilecied. Penalties to Ab- lllfe Paved the way for the first Halifax goal, Beaziey giving the puck to Ferguson in the centre ice mile. Thc lanky left winger went iii closc to pick a corner of the lict. with Hudson back on the icc the Islanders went on the offensive, Mc- Arthur getting the equalizer. 'I‘he teams split goals in a ragged second period, and Owen Lennon's loilg hoist, ivliich made Bubar look bad, gave the locals a one goal margin on the game and put them ' six up on uie series in the third. The lineups:- Chzirluitetown-Goai, Bubar; Left (ll-fence, Gross; Right defence, Oli- vcr", Left wing, McArthur and Nich- olson; Centre, Beaton and W. Law- lor; Right wing, Kane, Jemrnett and Hudson. i Halifax-Goal, Kuhn; Ilcft dc- - Abbics in the last minute of the scs- sion, and toward the cnd of the sec- ond Kano beat Kuhn again, cutting the Wolves’ series lead to four goals. But before the. middle frame closed, Mickey liicGlashcn went. through to flip one back of Bubar in the Char- lottetown cage, and early in the third Owen Lennon added another. Both teams missed many opportuni- tics around the net. Lawlor Iniurcd Near the close of the game, Wal- ter Lawlor, homebred Charlottetown forward, went out of the game for the season with a broken collarbone as he attempted to crash through the Grahsm-Lavigne‘ defence. McGlashen Had Big Night Mickey McGlashen had a big night offensively for the Wolves, but shared tho general tendency to miss open nets. The Halifax squad had the margin of play through- out. The Abegwcit forwards worked hard and doggedly, but Laviglie and Graham were working with precis- ion on the Halifax rearguard. ' Close Shaves Wild passing by Halifax players nearly proved costly in early mo- LIBERAL i-J (Continued on Page 5.» The resolution contemplated the cnd of private 1iropcrty, as far as he could interpret it, Mr. Kins said. All the natural resources and machinery of production were to be transferred from private 110's- sesslon, operation and control to the state. Not Possible, says Mr. Klllg "How could this Parliamciit, this Government or any other over; conceivably carry out this pi-og-f rammc?" asked MI. King. All the’ railways, all agencies of travel by land and sea, all methods of sup- plying thc necessities of lifc to the‘ people were to be taken over by the state. "I don't believe the thing is possible," declared the opposition leader. But assuming that it was pos- siblc, would conditions be any bot- ter under such a system than they were today. “Have we any guaran- tee that they would he any bet- ter?" fvfr. King asked. Under pre- sent conditions the state owned a National Railway system. Could ii be used to give employment to those who were out of work. Ho be- lieved that an attempt to nation- alize on the scale indicated in tho ,Tonigh t" BORIIPIN RINK (‘ape Traverse Blood ilnunds "1 Bnrilcn Nationals 8 1'. M. Sharp. Ono hour's skating nficr came. Admission, 15 and 25 cvuis ‘iii. fence, Lavigilc; Right defence, Gra- ham; Left wing, Ferguson and C. Lawlor; Centre, Mosher, MacGlas- hen and Ilennon: Right. wing. Beaz- lry rim] siuolrls. SUIVIMAR l F1150 Period L-Halifax. Ferguson, 10.14. 2.-Charloiictorvn, McArtllur. 19.16. Penaltles:—V. Ferguson, 311G800. Oliver, Shields, McAl-thur, Gross. 5tops:—Bubar 16; Kuhn 13. Second Period ZL-Charlottetown, (W. Lawlor) 17.33. 4.—-Halifax; MoGlashen, 19.36. Penalticsz-Oliver, w. Lawior, Lavigne. V. Ferguson, McAl-thur, Gross, Graham, W. Lawlor, Len- non. Stops:—Bubar 9; Kuhn l2. Kane rail-ii Period 5.—Halii'ax, Lennon, 6.00. Penalties:—W. Lawlor, McGlas- llen, Oliver, Vince Ferguson. Stopsz-Bubar 8; Kuhn 11. Refereez-Jerry Dcnoird, Toron- to. resolution would "have the effect of drying up [he lifc blood of in- dustry." “Who is going to organize the proposed system?" asked Mr. King. “Wilo is going i0 (lcicrnliius the wages lo be paid, clc?" Ho felt that [hose advocating the co-oper- ativc Commonwealth ivere "tak- ing advantage of conditions throughout thc country to play up- on them." "New National Party" The resolution would sct up a ‘ll(‘W ilational political pariy as op- posed to tho historic political plifiw‘ ics in Canada, said Mr. King, and that being so it was only to be expected tilat both old parties would oppose it. The movcmcnt claimed to have "new principles and new plans," Mr. King observed. The new prin- ciples had never been iscloscd s0. Ice Racing slllllmfity of races held by Churchill Ice Racing Club, Feb. 25in. OLASSA Colorzui» Mack (McKinnon) 12 1 Chcckr-r. iscotii 2 1 2 GLASS B o Monte G (Buchsnnan) . l 3 3 1 Harry Lauder (MbNelll) . . 2 4 l 2 Deceiver (Glow) 3 1 2 3 Hilda Belle (Ward) 4 2 4 41 CLASS O Prince (MoFadyen) 1 12 Commodore Boy iMcLeod) . 2 D 1 Bmnie sheik iflivingsionvi Ii D 3 Queen Aime llWCKlllOil) 4 4 4 OFICIALS I-I-O-C-K-E-Y --’l‘ONlGH’l‘—- AT THE FORUM g O R U IVI S’side vs. Abeg. wgitg Championship 8. 30p. m. GENERAL ADMISSION 25c. Will Decide N.B. Starters: Warren ViPcl-tc and W. A. Seller. Judges: L. T. Beaten. Gcddic McLeod. _ Next race Wednesday, March 1st. iiy order of committee, Ice Racing The best ice races this season Vvill be held tomorrow afternoon by the Victoria. Driving Club oil the same course as previous, Follaiwiig, are the entries. CLASS A PACE l‘;ii-kci' 15o)’. Johnny liiilcs, OPOllLl CLASS B TRCVI’ AND PACE 1114* wing-a, Clllisllllll- Dillon, Si“, ver Doctor, Lealock, Marge DilTCi. GLASS C TROT AND PACE Worthy Louise. Bingen Aubrey, Ruth S. LaRico, Lawless Pcicr. omss D TROT AND PACE Peterset, Ethel Aubrey, Dream Girl, Frisco Chenault, Miss Frisco. Cecilia. The Great, Deweyset. The same officials as las; Satur- day will conduct the races which will start promptly at 2 o'clock. statc parallelling a system operat- ing under private ownership. It was against a monopoly. No political party could hope to be of service to the country by. concentrating “on a single fciislifi’ It must deal with aii problems as each arose. Mr. King concluded with an ap- peal to the people to seek deeper than this resolution suggested. in an effort. to find a remedy. Hc did not think any advantage would be gained by merely overthrowing the existing social order, and it was wrong, he believcd, for citizens to look wholly to the state ill such ex- tremes. . 1'. D. Gotham. (Cons. Renifrew North), moved adjournment oi’ the debate at 5.50 o'clock and the House divided on the moiioli. The division was 84 i0 52 in sup- port of Mr. Coinaiifs motion and the resolution will go to the bottom of thc list to be takcii up again this session only if ihc fcw privaic members‘ days remaining permit the House to roach it. CENTRAL GUARDIAN Thin column is n-servnl Inr iluenfn County new: of lnrnl interest hut atl- vertlslng of n newny ninurc may l" Inserted at 4 csnil a word strictly payable in advance. BOER WAR VETERAN— Among tho South African war vctcrails who attended thc Paardebcrg anniver- sary service at St. James Church on St. Andrews And Second Wolves Will Meet Thursday And F r1- day In Intermediate Playdmvns. (Canadian Press) |ident of the M. A. H. A- ST ANDRINVS N_ 3__ F01). 27*: Senators, finalists for the St. Alltlllbl Soililiiirs zulzl liulllilx llrlillswiiti: iiilt! ll“! Ymll‘. :':i_lll'~‘?'~"“l Wolverines will clash lierc Tluirs-‘ilicir cliiiiniziiiiiii romlii lull. a.“ day and Friday in the Iiiaritimc and then look .110 lYFlllllflld 51;“- intermcciinte hockey semi-final by default from Culllilllll-lflll *- round it was announced by the ‘ers. Wolverines n‘ ‘o lvlnriiinu» ii‘- New Senators.‘ management ‘oillsgiii foi- listslHf=lYPfl1'-'l'lii: xvmnrr r1311!‘ i... _._ ,,,. any‘. lowing h, grllfipholjn f‘i')llff‘l'(‘lli‘i‘ vriiliyiiir- lliliirc Liimrml ‘l. i‘ ‘l l 1 l James A. Wry, of Anilici-s‘, Pxcs- pious, for ille Mdfiiiiili" noun. Soiuthcrn Loop Won B3; Beavers Fredericton Eliminated, Losing Deciding Game To Saint John 1-O. Estabrooks Scores Winning Goal iCanadian Pressi counted for the vital goal a: thr- SAINT JOHN, N. 3., Feb. 27- 6.30 mark of the second period by Saint John Beavers became cham- shooting in his own high rebound pions of the» Southern New Bruns- l from lilo wire, screen hclliilrl tho wick Hockey liviiulzr: iuiiizlu. in"; cringe. TllYOllgllOllL thc ilillll.‘ ll!‘ wan cdgiilg out Frcdcricioii Ciipiiulr, l-iil by far the oulstaiidiilg piaijvcr. ill the fourth illayoti‘ game. Tlli‘. Slush and pools of water on the win gave Saint John iwo violorios ice were a grcni. handicap. Thr- against one for Flvclcl-ictoil. Aii-‘gamo was fin-co quarters of an .otller nlatcli (‘llflfil in u rioiirllrvr-k. hour intr- lil Fliiiillli! l\\l.'lil'1 in a l-‘ivirliw-luioii against Saint Joliii will ll!‘.\l. mom nilill-‘Ilffllffliil. lw IIISL. ' playing until ice conditions as they Stcvc Estabrooks, lei: lviilgor, an] were. Second Aooies And S’Side Draw Intermediate Playdown EIIClQCI 1 All Last Night—Westelfu T821111 To Play F inalGanlcllcrc '.l‘0night (Special in The Guardian‘! _ l(l(‘ llurlu‘) (lil|>--i lI"lL ill‘._ Y, Tho SllllllllVl'hi(lC lion-lacy Club illill l’ Cluck Williams‘ btiiillld Alum" ‘ii .,i,.iii: fought to ii oilc ull ciraw lll llll.‘ lil'.‘»l. l (lilllllllPl, l"lIl"i\i‘ll'il‘~ 0f their lloliic mid-homo soricrs for f Dlrkl", D. (ialinlit, Sir-Mo. J. Sulfur- the Island lntcliliodiaic clinnipioii- i, lllilll. liiollizivnicryx sllip iii Ciysinl Rink, $llllillli'l':i(ll‘.i lfl‘ff‘ll‘f‘.\‘ lfnrl Prmiwo lust. lilglii. 'l‘ii" iiriiiui iiil- l. "(‘.iii.1‘. :4. dlspiirvcri was lliil. up lll llll‘ .l.ii|\l- l urd ui l'(‘L‘(‘ill. games pluyrcl iurw i-iiil zit iiiucs was" l'illlif‘i‘ lam-vii. ‘liir; ifockry (llub players llilll ilir- iirsl iivo periods, hut foil (lO\\'ll bnilly lll tlic lust SPSSIUH \\llli.ll was lli‘f'l(ll‘(lly in fiivol" of llli‘ Cli;|iluil.(“rn\\ii lllf‘ll, although ii. ivcill. scorclccs. 'l‘llc teams llioct this cvcililig at Cilrir- nil", (‘IMQ (ll T00 Late To ClilSSlIy l; ('.\|'Ll) FRU.“ “Y li'\.\ll|. \ silu-r lllilli‘. iu:\. IILFH’ mi‘ lJ-lll. lril, iii-ii. li cziiilliivii i '-ii\ l >N~~ .l. lottctolvii for lllf‘ deciding uiilllf‘. and lllll Collin, Niorrli. l". plans rccmcd io bc a nationaliza- grcttably omitted in yesterday's l'C-I far as he was aware, and the new Sunday and whosc name was rc- tinn of all existing facilitics of production and distribution. "I would suggest, Mr. King said “that before tho people are ask-rd to support this lnovemoilt they should be iold more about ihc moans by which this transition l5 to be carried out." Apparently rill property was to be takan away from individuals and given to ihc State. While the C. C. F, might havol 501110 aims in POllilll0ll with com-‘ inuliism Mr, King did not think ilic two should bn confused. Ho expressed the bcllcf that ihcrc was not a single mcmlioi- in the House who favored Coinniunisnl. The Liberal pflTlY- Mr- Kllll! slfllmtL, stood fili‘ (iovoriimeiit ‘ownership of iiw (‘zillilfllilll Nai- imial Railways. 'l‘l‘-~ ‘_".\l'l.y did that moi. because ii, .'ll\‘il riir a Slcialist lSlatc but bccziuw- ii kclicvcd that ihe interests of iltv (Tilnnrlinn pcn- ple would be bosi .~l»ncd by having port, was Mr. Jolin E. Lawlor. WEDDING BELLS-Cilia marli- ago of Miss Flora/MacKinnoil Campbell, daughter of the laic Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Camp- bell of Charloitctowil, lo Mr. Charles Harold Leigh Gillcsillc, of Sherwood. took placc in Zion Church on Saturday cvciliilg. ihcl paisinr. Rev. G. Carlyic Wclisioi- officiating. The couple woro ut- tended by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lcltch. The bridc, who is a moni- be: of Zion Church Choir. is very popular in social and» musical cir- woii known farmcr. nrc rocoivilli! the congratulation; or nuincrnus friends in tho riiv. Wood pulp and i-i-rvciiiaigs vvpivri- rd in January lfllflllfVl 7li.l.'i’l ('\\'l. lynlucj n; 315573041. Til" qunnliLv lscnt lo ilic Ulliiorl SlillPfi “ill; Jim,- 875 cwt. The export a yc-il‘ ago was that one system controlled h! the 7mm out. 0108.. mid Ml‘. Gili-‘spio, wlin is u; “lit! IYINIH)“ ouch tram lius uhuiii. i‘\'l‘ii ('lliill(!f'.*. T. ., “Hm, . The first prrilid was soiliculiui _,_ uh,’ L“. ,,_,,.], 1,, ,.,,~_ m, -; lislvlcss, iili iiic toil iiiliiutc lllilYk old riillrrs. liciiigv linil- ‘ »4 when Scllurmnii, Sirfl» nnri biniii- w‘ ‘ L0"|‘ L.\.\"i‘ FRIDAY Rll'l'\\’l.i-‘.\l viii-Joli znui (jfilllilil ilfll. hi‘ ‘-‘ w n1 lziu-iiinid Si, n i-ii\ ‘ ‘ l\i‘.\i'l‘li ‘. Flilflol‘ ll lvi- t1 '. li,\' luiviliir n‘ ll (Zinfiim Si. i\l<‘.‘.I-‘_'~'_'i".-’.‘.l gomery came (ill lllf‘ forivarri lino. Scliurinails famous yirilzc cliri-i; lzciit tllc Second Abblv iorivnrils u‘. (‘Vil- irc ice and at lllll‘lf‘(‘il lliiiiuivs: Stcolc rcalizcrl on n pass from hill‘. of those poke checks for lliv firs‘. coulltci". Ill this poriod ilio Chm"- lotiotoivll forlvarils, iuuiio fcw cl i‘. ill attacks and sccinvii lo l)!‘ cmiilull Y, with long shots iii. lllf‘ ii’ l. I The second pcrinii “X15; illorc lilo- ly and bofll SCllllflllilll : .<i Nlcliu-cii llati some Sli'(‘llli0il.§ not iilliidin: in do. 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