.0 ..:;_-.» -. minivans; 11o. i939 BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT CR 7:41. BOXING Witherling Attack In Every Period Gives Local Team Decisive Victory N f it. i ' ever a er ng III an unceasing atta k J h -_ iiams’ goal-hungry band of Rangers last Icliéht gdlhhylxl. ell another bad beating to the Sulnmerslde Crystals when they crushed the defending Island h l 1 game that saw the locals outskate lindmolllgpilsaysatgvgnllltnl. ed Summerside squad throughout the sixty minute; of play. Minus three players through in- juries Crystals were never in the picture once the Rangers had taken a 3.0 lead in the first six minutes of the game and had two counters called back on them dur- ing the same time. Led by the smart passing, fest skating line of Jay. Worth and Whelen. Rang- ers Just kept throwing speed and more speed at their opponents all the way and the westerners were unable to maltch it. Try as they might they could not been PM! with the high-geared Rangers and the onlyttime they could beat goalie "Had" McInnis was in the lstter stages _of the first period. After that McInnis coolly blocke‘ all drives that came his way whlle his mates up front wree account mg for their "baker's" dosen. Five counters in the first, three in the second and five more in the windup session tells the story cl the Rangers lop-sided nrictory. s victory that gave them a lead of three games to one in the series withonlytwo lnorewinsou/tod five starts needed to ure the title, now held by the Bummer- lide team. beadhig the high scoring game were Ev. Jay and "Buffer" Worth with four goels apiece; McOlin- tick accounted for two while Oud- more. Darragh and Ie-wlor were bagging the remaining three. Th0 only summerslde ‘ WM scored by Charlie Cahill as the Rangers were sewing the first oi’ three penalties handed out t0 them. Just three minutes from the start of the game Stan McCIin- tick tired in Oudmorefis pass from the side of the net for the open- ing score. 56 seconds later Jay stickhandling throudo s maze of players in front of the Crystals cage accounted for number two. Jay got the third goal of the game 7 minutes later as he took a double pass from Worth and Whalen; Pdmore banged in lswlol-‘s pess from the corner at 13.01. to mske it 4-0 but Celhlll finally beat Mclnnis I8 he took Arsenaults pass in front of the net to dent the twines. Rangers however got flint one back before the Period ended Derrsgh after e beautiful rink-length rush down the boards feeding Worth a per- fect scoring pass. With the pace slowing down e little in the second period Heng- ers after a Wlhsien to Derregh clay had glide the score reed 0-1. three minutes after the start "Mk quickly for two goals in a minute and two seconds when the session was titres-quarters gone. mwlor scored on 8 lIlIU Wit-i! cudmole at lezfl-‘and at 1528f 0111mm ssein nude one opening 1°? Keel number’ eifllt, this time P8651118 to McOllntlek, Before the flve-ntihute mull oi the final period had been "WW1 Rflnkers lmdqrun their total into two filllfll 0U [OCH 1W Joy end Wortln, The entire line figured in Jay's cduxtier but Worth sot credit for the Ranger-a 10th counter when his ‘possout "1"" the comer was deflected 11110 the net off a Crystal player's lkaic. Still beating the entire Weill teem with their clever “$1118 Bttlwks the line of Jay, ‘Worth and Who-lien nccolmlted 01' the remaining three goals of J e some before thebell sounded. “Y Went through all alone fol-goal i ' McCllntlck (Cud- Rangers, Worth) 3:47. 11. Rangers, Worth 4:35. iii. Rangers. Jay 8:50. Rn 13- Worth Mlelen) 9:12 ' 14. Rangers. Worth 13:51. Pall"?! McDonald. -__.__.___ IN THIS CORNER Making their bow in Maritime Intercollegiate hockey ther Oswald Murphys white shirted St. Dunetelfs crew tackles the strong University of New Brunswick squfl at. the lbrum tonight in a Prince Edward gland-New Brunswick league tus- Jay (Whalen. (Jay, (Darragh) O I O With several exhibition games under their belts the Island teem lest night were reported primed for the ‘fray and anxious to make their first start a winning one. lf hard-work means o. thing then Saints will surely come throu h with a victory tonight. For zmonths now the team hasbeendriiledand (killed. Team work, so necessa y to anlght r11“ l f dwlifmvtidtnessmd oca ens a team working a: a‘ urllt. Saints boast no individual stars but rather a real well-balanced squad of hooke ts. Two forward linu are cnpsbe of going at top all the wn-y. e. steady de- fence Riva their ill-lender all the protection possble so notwith- standing the reputation that the U. N. B. boys arrive here with lacal val?“ should seams aunts e one w a - tic tonight. I O I O U. N. B. with two victories al- ready to their credit. those being over St. Thomas and Mt. Allison. the other two rnembfi-s 10f the lea- gue. are a com ra vey young team packing logs of heft both on the defense and forward lines with two ' Not having seen the New Bruns- wick team in action we can hardly puss an oplilnion on their merits or demerits t a game between two University teams. cranuned as they like with that old college s lrit, is bound to produce action an thrills all the way as the 01ml: battle for the glory of t'hel.r mater. "lo fans if you want to seesixty minutes oi est-moving, drama- filled hocke make it a point to sit in on night's at the Fbrum. It is the irst intercol- legiate tussle of any importance tn bestegedgllrixtlycalimoeandyoum . en 8t. Dunstonh will be well repre- gnted as the students rally behind ineir coll and you are bound tn see fest, y hockey all the my’ e e e And Riltinl back to the price angle again. As is the custom oi pgicee are a- to rock-bot m and it won't hurt your pocket by dip- ping down for the small price of admission d at the same time witness. a Univerzity making uumbe l -, ' “temp; to gt! into the sun in from i....°"°.‘,‘,;,~,1',';°,;,"‘. finwefl mrltlme Intercollegiate Hockey gweive while the diminutive "Bub" “"1” - . . . 1*" Closed out the scoring by u m °°“""1"¢ Delreehfl Mi wt». I: sdmnvlrliblliurhwlrllt: ighhilen or 8°61 less than deceit minutes mm Oarmocy. inlured in New the end of the game. I“ "11 Ringers p “up 26 ""1111: Points in their scoring Wade with Worth getting six “Y Five. whalen. f , Cudmore 5°" Dawson-three. ‘ ' k W0. Lawlor two, - ineups:_ Abbi“: Gill-l. flofnnis- defence gggmmd- Bllcquierle. lhtcliinncn: uwflds- Jay. Macmillan, Worth. °'- vudmwe. Whelara $251M“ Goal. oases: defence. m "a Slut-lulu, h Dickie’, lmififim’, 3m N- Hm‘ ukfirvws: Arsenouit, Summer- . illiams, qhqg1wggqn_ . eminent, - . L Rangesfltuhrlodu 1 ~~d on, azom- coup ck _(ou - ~ “firms. Jay aloe. "Ellsw- 3w (Worth. Whelcn) 51. _ ‘ ' wllmnivlf‘ Oudlum lows.» Heath Glasgow nweek ago. to the latest dope Heath ls stesdiil showing improvement and getti the beet of care and sttentlcn, of which is cheer! news to his host of “Island ‘hi: . the? in the first glue ‘of a home. and home e wnner ti." .... ;';'.°.'l..."1‘.l..2“"'li..i‘& e . will lsy both Illhee in Milton rink twesleernedlest nlghtend sreslleetforthefly- 1 Regals Win Opener From O'Leary 7-I Alberton Regals defeated the O'Leary Mamons in the first game of their home and home total goal series in the Intermediate semi- finals of the western section of {he Macuan League last. night 7- The Regels showing plenty oi power in the offensive and defen- sive ran-up a. two goal lead in the first period, add second sgein in the cent». Olen-y got their lone marker in the third session. Showing the results 0t good coachhiz Mel Diamond's crew dis- played brilliant combination and back-checked like veterans through- out the game. LINEUPS: ALBERTON —Goa‘s, C. Hardy; Defence. J. Mallett. M. Matthews; Forwards, F Millman, J. Malley. A. Melley. R. Profit, Profit, E. Gees. J. MAROON Defence, L. Forwards. G, , W. Turner, '1‘. Tate. L. Billicker, W. Wedgie, K. Hardy. Referee -Jack schurman. SUMMARY: Ilrst Period: L-Alberton, J. Money, A. yzl-Alberton, A. Malley, .1. Fenalties -None. Second Period: Ik-Alberton, J. Mallett. 4—Alberton. F. Mlllman, J. le1v.E Malley. il-Alberion, A. Malley. J. ley. I". Millmsn. Penalties -None. Third Period: ii-Albertml, E. Gas, J. Quaid. T. Tate. I bezrto , J. Mslley, A. e . Sbenaltles-J. Malley. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Mixed League Jitter Bilge-wll. Thunder Bolts-SOHO. Indies high single lhlidiltdiell 284. Indies high three E_ Mitchell 552. Gents high single R. Doiron 296. Gents high three V. Williams 680. Etna-SEW. Bunnies-PW. Ladies high single R. Mcliisrlane 261; Ladies high three R. Mc- Farlane 720. Gents high single C. Pineau 848. gents high three E. Blanchard 5. Mc- Mal- Demons-SSH Gongs-MM. Ladies high single I. Iefierty 225. Ladies high three I. Lefferty M1. Gents high single G. McDonald :188:7Gents high three G. McDon- d 52 Imperlals—30fl Moguls-Nil. Ladies high single L. McDOWIIII 180; Ladies htath three N. Mac- Key 44G. Gents hum single b. Bwwn aoa. Gents lush three n. Brown 7W. Tonight at 1 o'clock:- Commemial League: Alerts vs. Spats. At l) o'clock:- Blg Five Iieague: Five Aces vs. Imperial Biscuit Co. CIIABIQTTITOWN ALL!!! Five Aces 3400 Ted's Taxi S739 High single J. D. Webster 860 High three, A. H. iurhe 8'18 Challenge (How's Indians 378! Nelson's Bees 8888 Ladies hi h single. P. Hooper 832 Ladies h three. P. Hooper 81D Gents hig single J. McKenzie 288 Gents high three C. Praught ‘I23 Tonight At 7 O'clock Holman: vs lhlterprlse Doluh- nuts. At I30 rs vs Bees Cu vs Giants ghames if they continue to dfspily e prolific scoring that has the willie '-‘ ight Enrich sti lid-get them and although there is »stl'l ill.°i.""" ‘iihhml. filihm ys nev and de- ';‘..‘?..‘:.1‘€l8.."t.‘“l.ii’.“.lf.“.'§.n .1 we O O O -“‘.l"§.‘.'wi"..l‘ marked their last two starts. Week- ened and all ... inst tw big and to: NEWS-amt s ARE CR USHED BY RANGERS 131-1‘ THE cllAawN cummin- ' Monsieur Pusie's Home Town iopes. Negotiations Will See Him Back With Flyers — Soon All Chsmbly. except the "Pusle Gang," hopu it's the right one. Anytime now the inhabitans of this village 20 miles south of udontreol Expect. an outbreak of Pus-e-lsm is e u . The . member the time Jean made lm a human dummy stuffed with straw and went out on the highway outside town with it. Jean brought along, mo, a, bottle of to- mato ketchup. He sprinkled the 532313’ “d” m‘ ‘iffilfimsifl’ D an oro e r . A lot 0t motor ts had a tough MONTREAL. Feb. t evening before Jean called it il1T08 Blake turned 1n e P111113" niglll. and luggzd ihe body off l0 i four-goal periolnlllnce wnlght_ to the woods. 1 pace the last-place MiJlltIEBlCfLll- Then there's the time he had Bladiens to a 5-2 National Hockey chunk carved out of his posterior ‘Lengue victory over the third 111800 by an opponent's skate. Jean sliced New York Americans. It was the axm4n°n “m1” W‘ 9! 1115 P3515» first victory for Canadlehs in 51X ey e lgllake Oiv Canucks Win (By JOHN LEBLANG Canadian Press Shelf Writer) CHAMBLY BABIN. Que, Feb. 9- l(8:)b-;Bel.leose Jean Push the big icsn Associat- ion ano of this Quebec habitent vil- lage. will rejoin St. Loul. Flyers ll a few financial iticidenials are s htened out——e.nd maybe you don't think Ohanlbly Basin wll. be glllaed: tgnhave those things straight- isnt, only that Chambiy wane Jean to keep on- making good in hookey- uhambly breathes a collect- ive sigh of relief when Jean s.eps 0i! the little wooden s.ation pla.- torm to the honey train. For Chambiy likes quiet, and quiet is what Onnlnbly lacks most when snowplow-chlnneu Jean ls in town. 9 ——(CP)— Jean is home right now, ay. painted the whole affect- i Sm,“ this season against the 5m;- 5n all-bfflwn ensem-bh; o; ed area with iodine and ran up and {Manhatmnlgeg hat, s t, shirt, tie, topcoal and down the m street so the in- Blgklfs four goals equalled the socks. He's home from the American habilents would know how he had season-s mark for a single game Associatl , 1 he l d ; sulfered for old Chambly, . V the F. no: lagt- weekzrnldna atigeron ggsfigstfigonxrliuagllg L193: ma“ M landed him m 11m ‘or 5 Th’ Mum" “an” lrecently on Montreal ice against while at Wchlta, Kansas. ~ _ he cmadlensh me Imam“ But Jean insists he isn't tou .-. very, anyway. "You know," he filo (7511511-19115 5°51 went 2° P0“ tpday in his hablpanl-linggd Eng. _Drouln in the second penod on a lish. "that's one league where you 3110i from o 889111111811’ 11111105511119 must defend yourself. The N. H. L. ankle "m" the 51d‘?- hhfliil i0 The Int-Am. she's Wichita Jails T00 Much He walked out. he explained to- day. use he didn't relish the idea of being shoved into a Wichlla a" "too sac-no: cello ulr- w“ "on; 8mm‘ as r. e s ve . . I Linthimw “t m“ 91$“ lamb t welt}; mlSSHoMmtIL; e ‘a-ln his In!“ rm“ c on en ‘ sa . u ' n xp. i‘: u, d e laurel; lo downfall. "‘ ‘I stay on the ice. you 1. Montreal, Blake, (Gagnon) Wichita for me worst o; mom all," understand. One V fan knock me 3:49 _ He didn't ow when he left that. down WiLil a chair, The lull. I shy, 2. Americans, Wlseman (Smith, th court was lust going to sic a 1S lflwolfs right. Allotherknock me Scllriner) 18:08 M§0 tine on him D-lLs s .90 cos down with (moths-r Lchalr- I still a. Montreal, Blake (Gasnon. think the flm is ligh "But lhena tllird fan come at lne Willi cllalr. I am knocked to_ my knees. I get up, The {all swings chair. I lift my stick and he puts up his ollulr to defend himself. Whell he iowcros chair, I just let with the club doing the ireat. how, he arrived home. and to- day got a wire from E. C. Stei- fen President of the St, Louis Club, asking him to report back. Jean wired there were a few financial details to be siral hlened out first, Buswell) 19:52 Penalties —Anderson, Evans. Second Period i. Americans. Chapman (Schrin- OOLLE GE YELLS PEP - ENTHUSIA 8M ' U. N. 1a., FREDERICTON N. B. vs. s. n. u. CHTOWN INTERCOLLEGIATE PLAYDOWNS FORUM Tolvlolrr-suo snAnP-Plzlclls 85-25-10 Goodwill lin Over Amerks To Davis Cup Competition BY b00111 tension ASSOOIIII-Cfl PIES! $110!" WHIQI‘ LONDON, Feb. 9 —(AP)—H. .w. (Bunny) Austin. British final- -ist in last year's Wimbledon Ten- lnls Championships, is returning lite Davis Cup competition this year. The retirement of Don Budge of the United Stats from amateur ,play has not influenced Austin's ldecision, because he does not think he can help Britain win back the famous trophy. He explains: ‘The crisis in 1mg- lend last September changed my reasoning on practically every- thing. I feel that in these days it is my duty to try make ne many friends as possible in other countries.” Oxford Group Lender Austin. who withdrew from Davis Cup competition year be- fore last "to give younger players a. chance," has for the past four mollths been leading an Group movement in "moral reannament." 1 An introspective and idealistic lyoullg man, dramatist, poet, and 1Camhridge graduate, Austin ap- parently was deeply moved by the ‘events that led his country to the eslgAustin Hopes To Promote H i s Return '1 Smoke Eaters Drub German Hockey Team ZURICH. Switeeu-lsnd, hb. l- (OED-Oeneds. the United meta and Switzerland were Imus-ed ct places in the final pool for the world amateur hockey champion- ship tonight. with a Did-Will ne- cessary betlwem f‘ v and Creche-Blonds. to decide which will be the fmmth. teem. ‘lb-ell Snake Raters, tile British Columbia teem representing Cen- ade in tlhe tourney, added to its impressive string of victories today, 1W WBBINIIG notes-noon. Great Britain lost 2-0 to Czecho- Slovekia 1n s. semi-final poo! match and was eliminated. Swit- zerland deiealied Hungary 5-3. as- surlngifselfotaspotintheftnal. pool. and tonight he stl awaited an an- stick go at hi. chin. rifle style. The "g Ta t X mum (mmm ‘Fdflg f W“- .. _ , ,. xpl m; ml 1n W14 Germany and Oseelmflcvelklld “w” ----:—..—.: f“ w” m“ » 'I‘rudel)_ olnzsrsca ,circulated apaniphlzl: a fly eddh have e win, a. tie and e loss _ ~ Penalties -Siebert. Jerwa, j "Tile recent crisis yes a turn- in the semi-final pool. and will R0 Conacher 1 L b R‘ k °“‘”“”°" °°‘ Sm“ 12:22:21.2: all. iil...“:...‘."lti.~ m" a o“ we i» “we” . 1 which advances to tthe final poo1_ y anen urg 1n s Third m... :1 lggglctinastglllisxllil/Igrn M33. 1%.}: m, “m,” m, m, “m, ' ' 6. Montreal, Blake. (Gagnon, ‘anxious that I should. follow 331d‘ Wm “B91913? mlmhu“! Capture Bonsptel Haynes) 7:55 ‘sporting career. In consequenc: 1W V119 OQ-Mdllh A111!!! 0WD 11°14- _ ‘I. Montreal, Blake (Gagncn, ‘nearly all my most. exciting mem- ers. who em defending tlhe (mun- Haynes) 13:29 cries are connected with games." pioushilp won by Budbury Wolves lest year elnd Y‘ “- ‘ P-adnit- nnnnr T0 wm i Writes o1 Feelings - WOLFVILLE, N. 5., Feb. 9 - OHIO GO F b 9 (C?) i M! the Yell‘ before. (CPJ- Lunenburg curlers scored m“ 80A m’ k em k5 _ g5‘ gamma‘ “h” h, can‘ the gone‘: F»; » .3’.';'.Z‘.‘.’.“‘§2....’.‘.i£§ g~»°;»,-,i~ll,“ilw,=lih ;;i.‘.'.'.i'."l.."’..'i..§"“..l"..t“‘:t'.1..."°'° » l‘ I 0 '5 0119B ona ey League - e e : r Range catching Boston Bruins in bvosnlel and retain possession of ugh, 1,11,,“ ‘flfim behind a mo- "We were all of us faced wmi PIGCBd 01! the Nnional Hockey League race 111° REM“ °"P- W- W- 5mm" goal deficit to defeat the Red the possible end or civilization." “.€€.§§’.?°'§..ii.'.';‘“.f..."ii2 §'“'%w‘fl$t.'"“=?§?l%i%i“iéiimoll it." """.%‘5"..1l§i.i2. which “Inactive List" e pace-s - v c over » o ca on. . . 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Detroit, Giesebrecht (Lewis, 119381 vtvimbgdgn Final. 1n which 301.85g?" mnwmjg t1§§*£m§§” goéhgoéllsé gbubbgowgglleissiglglglfgg ' a Klfllreabetfiit Bowman (Goodiel- lesoosllutgnvuellglgin set out to 1"’ m" “remadyfig” “Wflnflma, mngocne‘ up n’ fourth five seconds from t e 10w) 1:18 ' make as many friends as llecould m“ t “my m H 7 end of the game when he bro e Penalties -—Desilets, Howe, Bod t0 M80510‘? $110 Dh11°50 h)’ e, _ may. away and shot the puck in an F H l1,‘ Yound. that if people could abolish ear fend ‘ seven, m” m.’ “n, n Jeni ty net after goalie Dave Ker; r a I s d P rm‘ antdl hate asadd eventually N_ h may)!“ and twenty i"....3."’i'..¥i'.'l"'"“ ’" ‘m’ ° t ““~.§’Z2.“’.§ii'»- .: o. some... reel.“ calmness» - -- ,-_-- urnorcon on. sowlhnv m. Mann“... ,,,,,,, m“... stilt. Zfiiiiéi... £21m“ ‘°“‘" 31i‘§5°'11n§“1%'3fléi€31=“’£‘“$§ nofiééd .""‘;‘..'."?.£fi‘. mm Period lml‘. lur%gliilblnwentnll°1l1iym dc‘ Ngthcgttjgcsigobo mo“ ‘Mam’ $3.12? Eva??? cmmbm w it h g £221.“? at?’ he “mud Joleldtlledth‘ ea. as a en com- r : - w petition with rinks of the Ohar- Penalty -Mac1<enzie. games to play. I1 the knee l: l. Rangers, Smith (Dillon, Wat- ottetown club. The visitors were de- Third rel-loo o. Chicago, Thorns (P. Tholnp- not in lrsl ciass shone. Bmvtihe said son) 8:28 _ tented in all four opening matches 5. Chicago, Dahlstrorn (Got- son. March) 17:35 Bu" W°u1d Bee 110 mvre M19101! limo 2. Boston. Ccnncher (Hollett, of a series which Wlll contJiue to- Lselig, Desilets) 16:24 Penalty —Besler, season _ Cowley) 13:26 a t“ payhTlllie vtsgainmgu 53211878 wll leave ' . “i!=== Penalties-Portland , Wa n. 0r fl 11X mom - ' One of efive from allfaz 5mm; perm] composed of D F. Mclsase, Louis Proctor, Fred urine. and Bklp __ . Gord ,which did otseeact- 155.3315... 335i... mo. gowtglgigggigl" take new 1n "is Third Period Results: 2 g5 Boston, Conacher (Cowley) Han,“ chulommm ztlokianrpéscrsisciilngzlhlrgépiiliTlSfl CgzSOl-S moon ‘ _ a. J, .1 n, Howatt ' , °‘- r lilPfeml-‘Y ma. nggfflheyigfi? fN- 5°1 l; ‘l; y?!» pa; élengolgg In curling. Vt/hlle only a few can hove the soil:- fii 305mm gouache,- (qowley, f} o~ 8131111113519" f;- B-eghel, factionof being celled British Consuls H >~ 17115 skin Skip --14 Provincial Champions a one s. to . n 19:5 ', "7 Penmes [Nfifljf 5 H" M_ colweu c‘ M_ wuunms and everyone can en|oy the W. Bc. Nickerson Heath McInt satisfaction of British Comols i: s: 13933,“ "f; , Smoke-Pleasure. g Skip-B Skip l2 . C. H. Wright J A. Bentley 1 Harbor‘ Ice s. w. Fraser J. A. r ‘ O '1'. P, M if .t N. J. Tl d Col. H. aAdalns T. A. Culmeglsagfi B R I T I S l~l On Saturday “P” "M" ¢°"*°1= Car.‘ Schwartz J. C. Mont omely 1 c|5ARETT5s m". M. A. MacAulny F. B. onrad Baturda afternoon weather per giffiffl. Adams "Agm ‘no; mitting the vlowrls’ iving Olub alglp'_n° ° A '5fi;; .11; ‘° '1 " willhoic ice laces on the some course t f lest Wegnuesdzyb races. The follow- be run off. but other LLNB. LINEUP 1- ing classes will Emesuiieséril-lg polgtalpagzeill be clnss- ‘ e a o e . » y For the benefit of fans attending ‘ “ml eo ti!" Clsu A rm tonight's u. u. lL-S. n. u. Inter- I‘ n collegiate genie at lh Forum here- withwegavevhe e andwe u Harv M . Jud Vi . Ilad- names w’ ab” o o0 of the layers comprising the ‘glow die McGngm. Guy Kelmuck. . Brunswl team, together with their Clue B Pace positions. _ gene]. Wilson (14.5), - Budd; Volo, Peter Frisco, Leland, fence. Louie, (180), Smith (150) . Gippy . Belgtiste (186), - rwards. Lutes (180) Covenig, clsssllTr-ot (140 Burgess (100), lookharl (1 . Napier (110). Perle (loo). Utlllt Virginia Kalmuck, Maude 3., The men: Ritchie (140). rmot (136; Muff Qoacg -Dr. . J. ns. Bitish Consuls CIGARETTES TOBACC o - CIGARETTEJOBACCO ‘RUY POWERS: name's scour... b! The In! Scouts Association. msuwlsn-lvCsseamsks-ré Husrv asdvrs/ ca‘ -- t l l i.