' h o masters DECEMBER 13. I954 ‘ wwww HOCKEY a WRESTLING NE\! lTAKEs LEAD or l-Tlil; 111E CHARLOTTETOWN §FC)RTiN()RUD uv ‘ant: Ft> Abegwrgififslji Lose Close Game Toq Saint‘ John y. Club Walter Manson:- Acting Coach Of Beavers, Scores Both Goals In 2-1 Win.’ ‘r (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT J0llN.-N.-B.. Decpll-dflayingothe first game since his sp- puintmcnt as acting coach for Saint John Beavers, Waiter Manson led u third period rally against Charlottetown Abegweits iontght and shot both goals that meant n 2-1 victory for the Beavers- Seint John runnin- cd in the cellar berth of the Maritime Merea-ntilrlloohey League, five points behind Crr-rlottetown and Halifax, who use tied for second place with Moncton Hawks leading by I Billie point. . Alex Archer, one of the four westfirn hoekeyisismost recently lin- Dorted to the Mas-iiimes, made it possible for Morison to score Saint Iohn‘! opener but was not officially credited with an assist as his pus was outside the blue-line. Manson, wily centre gm] high point mg“ 1°;- liesvers, played with Archer in viinnlpeg Selkiris’ line-up inst season. power rushes. ' Monson scored the final tally thoflnif 311?‘ ma? m“ after a passing bout with Hugh penauyim‘, yhoounl DOMHL ghe Olrcury. His rising shot went lain “ma, w“ m_t°gether with hue“ a corner of Leo Sargcntfls cage. m I ‘mung rush and Part6“ n" The Saint John centre was named the centremm . mo" pass ma‘, ectlng coach yesterday followlngl m’ on". the retirement of "Ollnt" Benedict. " ’ former N.H.L, player who guided_ the Beavers since the opening of‘. _ the 1933-34 season, ' _ Charlottetowns orphan marker fegzvignylzligoflg gxksmylilgxzgoge‘ came in the first period after w“, pa“ "om Arch”. m m, mm_ Found Corner TtesltUp~ "PmY" D"- ‘ice ares, speecled 'into Abegweit 11°“ h“ "Y" ‘territory, stick-handled around the “ed t° i1" normed and shot from so feet out. Beavers’ cage " “H a w S 6,, Archer got no official assist on the .play but made the thrust possible. Marsh fell hr! . - _ stopping the .He eannily manoeuvred about un “m” and m“ ‘boards near the blue-line, and GWHHG Skit- s“ "1 "x" l“ tugildetvtvliarlning ‘Zofrwfii; with! “gr 3521' a“ Farrell serving time fortripping t kzs 15 the . Kane. This act was the signal for “f ° h“, a desperate Abegweit surge and Bfivenbh i‘ they stormed into Beaver territory the A e5 with the whole teem up. Beavers. T‘ " ° u’ c i m3 I V d meanwhile, were playing cautious- thfll!’ Kflauf m m“): “ma ly and occasionally hurled the rub- “)? m“ if)" ‘PK __'°_ work onmdr to safety. Once, however, Mon- lmh Shclwcoob 3111i 18d an“ e, m“ jnppup the we‘ bum o“; l“ "mg bhmvm" ° v g ‘rsmarted the Abbies when he stick- ‘Tlih 5“°“"°°‘1 °“ *“°- smmn“ handled u» the blue line to pass to I ianson and frant line were Alzhcr. both .y zvinvesrs. artuwouw‘ each got strin, .. r lo argon ‘s P Au.“ pads from short rung. .. c; cl‘ nun‘ “m” The pair moved off lit-lightning Pa“ K9113’ ‘s “m” h‘ " smut speed and the puck was given back 22.3.fl.“éif*“..§‘;lf;.“‘§£211“ §?‘“Jr‘."i~ "v i" ‘°“"’“"°'" “w”; '5.‘ e ‘ = it and OLe t first period. Half way through the gzgefitnp w pavewyzocrfiey f; period Joe Bhivlds made his ap- onmn‘ Perazssza ";:"*..:§;§.:::.§:“::::@ H» My r»- ha» l“ ' tedi . k- u- 1w sm- w- He w“ a ‘.51; Z3°1ih¥°§‘.2‘.”2..l..°2?.rr..“...l... scoring position three times wsil- rubber “fled m“ .. com" 0’ the in: for var-m 1mm the cam" Bu‘. strings with surest beaten m the hey failed to come. mm - From thstpoint on the Beavers ended succesisfluiy oil gentile ' " f th . Don! e The failure of Beaver puck-ear-‘fifgkmwigh 9:59-60:62“; ptu-"n ‘M rzlggsra tiacolxsstlwhen in th Abegweit i played . m“ dwckmm ‘locum Lacked_ Combination me. At the close the visitors had five ch a" ° ° 5 l“ forwards lh ICHOD, taking off the 80M!- On ‘he rear guardsmen in the last desper- mh“ hm“! tn“ ate try fora tieing marker. C h arlo te- Lmeups:_ , ‘e213, pni o§§§ Y: Charlottetown: Ggim 88$": (M18156, Mficaber r . e; W" - time: centre, Kane, Ciethffe: left mo; psssing_ottac Nicholson. ; num Wm‘ to sdvantaue and “"126” sslht John Morsh; I "394 m” 5°, fence, Iiisnell, Draper, Walker, "m" Igféiffzs . . , oerntr, Manson. Donald; ledt wing Sh“ d ‘n10 013M“; Bherwood. Oieery: right wing. "Si" utside the Abbie blue line mm" H°“"°“ Bhhm" who: Ilflonsons pass was inter- “ska-km mvm" cepied. The island 718M Win86!‘ szrrhrsd to his left and raced into 5 Y Saint John territory near the left _‘ fir“ l,‘ m! boprds. Marsh fell, leaving a 800d opening for Getliffc. Desiiets‘ tripping oi Sherwood gave Beavers a chance for powtr- p‘ay rushes, all to no avail because .. of wont of combination when i!) misc lo T?’!i"l'.‘ll'.. Just lx-icre Deali- ofs returned to the ice Monson tripped Currie and soon Beavers were being subjected to gang at- tacks. In the second period the Abe- gweifs were menacing most ofvthe way and Marsh was called upon to make some fine saves. Beavers kept plugging for the equalizer and only ssrgenvs great guard over the twlnes kept them out. This was particularly true in the last stages of the period when Beavers hid \n edge, Brennemm Injured l-Gharlotte-‘oown, Oetliffe (Des- iiets) 12.44. ‘ ‘Penalties-Desilets, Morison, Far- rell. Currle- ’ leeflildhl No score, . _ Penalties: Nichoilzn. Draper. - ' Third Period f z-sdd‘ ht John, nor ‘ 14.25. . . . - Penalties-Emmi, Ihneii- Goailcvenfl. » . Benefit .....-.ll 1i 12-h Marsh 6-4’! ‘DOWNJTHE ALLEYS n, w. - Ah injury to‘ Brcnneman in the NINEIEAA run c | T Y i E Li; l E "That rash team the City Rgy313,>gn~d Arthur- IEBISWNG Wlih cotsr of Verdun Maple leafs, statements during lengthy dis- the meeting o! develop- ments in the amateur hockey world til-rough the Maritime teams secur-‘filcgnguiinzfiafinrglgwrgréde m‘; 09mm“ and‘ water“ Canaan” vidual scores on end-to-end s Chuck Temple ton ‘s POR TRAITS, SO (RN Pu no x scoazo misuse or n4 RCXJNO M) |__ @115 To " A player squad was set w MEG MLH Hockey League b: the M. A. H. A. as a separate club"] m3 vies the decision leached at meeting lasr, evening of represents-l tives of teams intending to enter the loop President Arthur Alllflcck occup- ied the chair and after the res-sou for the mce upon Mr. Jack Stems. President. o1 the M. A. H. A. m ex- pielinlihe oourseto betaken in li-fftililtixvg the Btems had explained in detail different courses to be meeting was thrown open and after least. much discussion the above decision was reached, a standing vole be- ing almost unanimous. Ilhat the league will 1 successful season was qui out. Nine teams their intention of entering, High- iield, Quakers and Bankers newcomers this two being admitted last limit of l-i men to 1th ilhc names of Grcerlleaf was fighti their case . players on the GIMQTQII-i, teams u; for them." n8 Lawlm mm be handed in at a meeting next Wednesday evening. The League is to be played in commercial two sections with the winners t: play off for the title, and in re- Iards to the schedule the tlvc is to meet next also and appoint a schedule com- |mittce to draw up the games com- prising the lrague. that saw much discussion was tho referee question, it wing finally dedided submit the name of a referee with the President of the League being given the task of azlbiier" after 1 2 names have been subrrlbtied. h- RNY KNmgUTS_ IL flEST E $1‘ Montreal list Association. Gus T. Ogtivie. president of the the cussion at players. explaining 1st Vioeq teams. After Mr statement have bc-ing year, the latter a cntativcs the imported EXECU- CS Another" item "fforts to that each team lppointlng the ‘ H“ m‘ “w” m5“) i Mon a rchs Win Third Game (C. P. Tony. “Olllfehs a 1 I Gnlnflln’: Speeili Wire) , Dec. lir-(O. P. Cable) -The Lenny brothers. Albert and Laue 5nd mo. combined to give Winnipeg mnme lngs of -0 victory over Stres- Mexoantile League be enjoy a former preside tc cvici-. denying he held any brief for ihrc went thmugh his guard‘ reboundmg'opponengs_ The decision, “w? they ha‘ from the far post into the net. signifi:d' Maritime League ztaken players from properly affil- iated clubs as lute as this month. This at tome t. - evening Ogllvie hzd said lclvgiitirrllhzdercgliieti: Porteous chalked up m5 first had told ‘rim league, Thursday afternoon, have l tn Morison dashed towards the left’ ‘ Made ‘Players (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTTVBAL, Dec, the Maritime Mercantile have made "tempting offers" Ralph Stfltlcrmairi and Dave Nev- ille of Royals a .i Gwljge Brown and Jean Bourcnrs.’ Verdun, four being higlh soar-rig forwards of the Morllt.eal senior group, club officials stated at a meeting here big °' ‘he Qmb” “m” “wk” tonight while Miller played a cor- 12—-Oi'lllbS M league \ t0’ s Irarpierre, dir- President Aicide Gagnon, o! the or W18 called Q, A. H. Aq stated in open mee thalt i! he l! 0311K! irpon b0 vote i. W99“ E mm m: fmmuwthe no. ha. H. A. ‘for the re; ififxgwgeffifn C H18- fil‘ B CUTIVTI B53391’! E . Fbswr to pick h“ The meeting, which broke up earlyvtcday, was also featured by a by F» C. Greenlcaf fit-of the C. A, H. A The C‘ A H A‘ put’ presiden" his right wirwe- from the other said the Maritime League had one ' ’ . ' temporarily “to iozdflde of the goal creme. players so tha-t the ' . .. would be eligible for Allan will rm“! Bub" hockey next season." Mr. G" Wednesday leaf added he supported the l itime cause un-til they took play- frcm Manitoba and recruit Ontario crop up Quebec players at this late date. Big Four‘ Me et in g Postponed (C. P- by Guardian's Special Wire) AMHERST, N- S, DEC. 12i—-Meet~ the made u“ With Miller pen- “F C 7" Halifaxs mad: l .. and GUARDIAN PAGE SIAVEJS BOXING ' i BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Fl llllznll mvls HAWKS iB-ZVIBTURY [Miller and Muckle Fig- ure Prominently In Scoring. liar. By Guardian's sperm Wire), _ HAIJFABK. Dec. lZ-In a. rare spell of resily offensive hockey to- right. Moncton defoB-tcd ilalifax 3-2 in a regular Big Four Mercaniiic League fixture here to jllllp 1i.- ‘first place in the loop, one point ‘ahead of llajfax and Charlotte- town, who dropped a decision to ceiiar-berthed Saint John. The New Brunswickers were us- ing Duke Campbell, ace left winger _— ‘from Winnipeg tonight, but Johnny ‘Templeton and Henry Deieeuw, other recently imported Western- lers who have kicked up such a row in C. A. ll. A. circles. did not ilppthl‘ in uniform. lnm ulnulll i E A a u E, Smfwih Elwin"! (By Edward J. Nell) “ml x35‘ back‘ (Associated Press Sports Writer) checking kept a (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) small crowd of Old NEW YORK, Dem 12__'fhe Na. ‘aiimul-‘i ‘m theifltional League gave up its tradit- Poi-‘fi 111 every P91“ ional stand against night baseball today, and agreed to let each team Smart Combination The game went up in the air about as high as any Miancton- Halifax dispay could. End-to-end rushes, smart combination, i fl Bill Miller HALIFAX BRfISTISH CONSAIES Reserved Seats: 50s.. 75c.- $100; Balcony. 350-; Children. 25c- Tickets on sale this morning at 10 A- M- at Forum Box Office- Following an announcement today that Billie Hughes. 0i “Imnfirpeg. would succeed "Clint" Benedict a; roach ‘for Saint John Beavers in the Maritime League,’ officials of the local club said difficulties regarding the ap- FRIDAYNIGHT AT 8.30 gABBIES ~——’“ n. , NIGHT GAMES Hghes MWBAER PRBPIEES c as ~ r r322 éflfluullltllll . ., rn Tl_Ti_|-I Billll '1 ‘SAINT JOHN, N. a, Dec 12- ‘T (All By Gmrdialfls Special Wine) CLEVELAND, Dec. iil-Ohampon Max Baer is really in earnest, it now appears, in his proposal to meet Art Lasky and Steve Hamas, both on the same night, with m: heavyweight title at stake. Mercantile Hockey 10d. Scoring a single m the Cir-cup, pmy seven hqme immanent had H159“ tonyghg, It's strictly s. matter of bllsincsi coal in the Owner. Mflnvwu nev- games hort season under flood- making it doubtful that Hughes with the clump. based onihls ho- lief that a double-header for the er lost their lead though the Hiali- ngms. as the pa“ o; the ammo] Emmi“ mlmlged i0 “e “P m9 major league conclaves quickened sccre twice. Miller and Muckle in everythmg except may“ trad. scored the first goal on a smart m; play while the same pair figured in the winner although Muckle was credited with the goal unas- sisted when IV-‘Jler missed his ms After reports for the year indi- and the’ Puck rolled on svalwards cated that only the world cham- Bnd passed Bubar in crazy fsshion.‘p1°n 3t mun; cardinals showed s. In both eases Miller wok the puck profit for 1934 the moguls even lup close to the blue line. passedwsnr so 1dr as b0 pave the way in- Ilaterally to Muckle, who sent thsidrmcuy m, Judge Emil Fuchs, chief rubber through the defence whileldwner of the Boston Club. w 011-, tlgewlgond cednfi an‘? dcftefilseman gram g.’ gag-grad; evdnirfils kilns‘ 5 l1 M0115 8m “D ePfl-Bl- Braves c1 ths summer w e Except for the fi1st three minutes, team may, its home game, M, Fen. Bill Gill sat in the players box way Park, stronghold of the Am- erican League's Boston Red Box. Powel Orosley, Jr., owner of Cin- cinatti Reds, led the fight for night ball. He won an amazing vic- tory ss the Americas: leafueft wind- l u routine ma ers n sseo- More thrills were added lh thdoxrlfir day session, preliminary to the‘ 16mm" closing joint meeting tomoTowJ mdl‘ ,was content to ratify a new 25 year W511" territorial agreement and call it a Cardinals Show Profit ker of a game at his place on de- tense. Provided Thrills within i9 seconds r day. each other. The subjects of what to do with Babe Ruth in 1935. dog-racing and night baseball were not brought lofficlallypedore the American Lea- gue magnates‘. Two Clubs Opposed allzed, Le nno r Only the Brooklyn Monty Muckle comer. Svaocnds lt-c, th f‘. h or did szrrrrr. thlfuz m: 5hr. Shoot- sussestion W“ 8W1 dub be W‘ m; fxom s difficult angle, he made muted to play one same l“ "l?" ' Bubar look foolish who his shoflat home asaiust each of “$11638?! TS n major league history in favor of Halifax?» final score came as a 5 Cuswm m“ n°w l‘ mmmm‘ m i , is not binding on anY result of a determined Ban; ivififiéklzffmm§giier m6 Gum“ not m9 Dodgers are obligated to play Bu! from night gunes at home if they d0 not care to join in the erPeflmeni" not are they required to play at night anywhere if they choose not to of the year when he scored his station in frsnt of the~ net. Moshcr won? given assists. the iii-tier hzxving passed to The matter of the Boston Braves and dog-racing. a llqwdrtche from the moment Judge Fuchs applied to wokedlthe Massachsetts Rooms Commis- skm for a, dog track license in the name of the lf-iostonlglub.ié\lillitifi‘ilg~ ~. to m Miller. sent from the 1v W“ limited °° S °. " “ " blue 1mg; it trickled through dc- "dictated b“ m‘ ‘Nd ‘m’ ‘fl’ mu‘ fensc, rrceiver nlld goal tender in “ml “mum The xvmtte‘ Y,“ tum n W“ Bubmps m“ “Mp shunned officially because no c- nse has as yet been awarded Fuchs night, after a season of sparkling e net-minding, and Halifax fans "d 5° Ll‘*‘h1““5e‘;°u: m‘ m“ "o hoped it was his last. ‘mm Mm t e q“ o ' The Haligoninns had almost twicc as many shots at Foster as the Moncton team was able to place on Bubar. But for the most part, McManus Leads due to closer back-checking. they s " ‘ ' did not have the sting of the Al-l WIRdSOY If! W!!! lan CuDPers. From the first, Moncton seemed determined to make n. goal-getting cugey Daddy foolish again on M'.lC‘ki€'S winning prral whifh had berm intended as a (c. r. By uusrrTllrT-spsolui win) spree of the night and did not let m“ shoofln up at any time. even when they]i“i't"?{nge¥°g:£?{y witfiuontnog Rot the“ so“ m the mm period Hawks Allan Cup holders, Windsor Rgmtkmr, Pfifi Lmeupmf‘ _ ‘Buudhgs sped to a 3-1 victory over in“! 1 r- Momton’ Gm!‘ Foam“. defense Syracuse Stars here tonight. ued for Gill. Burrage, Medinsici. centre] McManus Started the Bulldog, been James. Miller, McDonald: left mi: ‘on m ‘he first period when h, m“ right would be coming here. the dif-f-icultim were. They will dis- cuss the matter at a meeting to-, morrow. In the meantime, Waller Morison, centre for Beavers, serving as acting coach. ‘ball team chalked up their WINIISOR. 0nt.. Dec. 12—I.<ed by world's biggest fistlc crowd probably would attract one of theflnrgcst fight crowds in history. ': Asserting it would be the fir! Lytime the heavyweight champion- {ship has been risked twine‘ on ‘llld ~same programme. Baer 681ml". 13s Fishmnm m me wmgdogeg the gate receipts would appmdch Hockey has” m.’ yam M wm_ a cool million, with his own share nioeg tonight he eicpuesed wllllng- ‘géoigfldwgowmg beiwuff‘ $300’ The officials did not say what Hughes was trainer second. In fact. the dump hints, there is little likelihood the first bout would go its full length, for both of the contenders would be trying for s. quick knockout. " DnnvLots nest to come to the Saint John club but said s. few difficulties re-i r l . Max's il to meet Laskj scheduled for 10 rounds. The win- ner, then, either the old or a nevi one, would rest five minuffls and Each of the three would be hf . condition for 20 rounds of bou- ing. and Max believes thrwirlned oftheflretboutwouidbeinper- ‘fectly good shape to entcr the each period, Abbie Sisters basrket- _. initial Max is willing to draw ‘lots, ht victory of the season last night atsays, to decide whether has“ maimed to be straightened out. 'in the first of the two bouts. c-ncii take on Hflfli-IB. Outscoring their opponents in the “Y” when they turned ma‘ the ’sh0uld be scheduled for the oycn- Gi t d’ . - bixisrisegoxolppcsegncsroslglyas ‘gage? 24 12 m a close ‘his bout and Hamss for the second Sharpshooung Virginia Harri“? or vice versa. At the present m0- ton led the scorers with 14 Doints, irv‘;':tastléiec?oi§lgg or: her team-mate Agnes McGee being “velgim hotemls - “ - glér-rner up with just half that num Bag“ View of the whole P__w‘cd_ ings is that he probably could make more money for himself and , the challengers and at tlic same Abbie Sign", v_ Harrington lktime give the fight fans a bcztcr D. Heartz 2, G. Saunders 1,1». Prayhshm’ by 9mm!‘ °“ a “Wm” Y ‘ R. McKenzie. E. McKenzie, I-.|i°1'm5m°°in5w“d 0’ meeting H1 wright 2_ McGee 5_-_.A_ and Lasky on two different c‘ _ Blue Dots; Elsie Mclnnis l, Gwen I: and when ‘he dmlhl" “l4 l! Rogers 4. Betty Rogers 6, rrildsjlw-Cfllvd- it mvbably “ill hl- iu Prauzhh Grpm Barbour L Nam“ some oufcicor arena, posslblv lmci Lineups and Scores Aw“. Ben_1_q' ,thLs vrlntor somewhere in ills Referee, Bill Henry southland, or next summrr h~r~ in F1919‘ i.“- _ =—_——— ~ "w "A- ——- - —-— -- » i I Perfect fl .__|l'l glue of Gillette Razor- Uaint John corner when he and hum 1 c m _ _ gosh» Ixnflixedieegninattltixegatfliiflogl: _ . §.h....'°r§‘.i§r'r‘§, 3.....“§rs.l{$...‘2'.?§ g’°=lp°‘;ff..t‘t‘“rf“§°“isfiiiii‘r°i‘i $135.; rfiitilrm’ “§"““‘F'“;,.°‘.3FZZ.“EX..';’..?‘.‘§.‘;EL a I“ 1"" . Hlmpmnbeten 1.1m m" ‘ " _ '. ‘ . ans-v as» . while’; Then Nicholsion held cnsuorrnowu nuts ,,m,,,,.,¥,d Q“, ‘fmfdemfifxm gemdiflifi mambo?‘ disc L vglclaégkallliu-baé.nhrilefeglalz_ from fiddle Cfmiveyt rolrntglrrscopgr; A" one pwnhm, loose M,,,__,,,,,_;,,n5m,uke dawn BY an the MW "ma" I P . ’ . tloh from the Btreatham ' _ ' " .. 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Pa,“ W’ " 5m invention ofthe safety ralor- lifetime! Qofendes in erhandsome were, m 6 Ilh - a. T“: I Ities u, oo 8m ' ‘ ' i th cov r crave in - "m" "7 m‘ °h"’°“°"°"" °"°‘ “ADIIOOIIID-A s ‘no m“ W" b? m‘ 4mm” ’“"" pmmm" “um mum‘ Hockhsd “Swazi? 1 l Min-r (M ckia‘ bstlgilnilggs Pomona (Masher lll1ilahirGnlfiz£fl$fiinflti cerrse CQQMPCIQ" with 1% tsin u Beavers started feeding the . . - . the delpente 5t sthamites from that the league is co uoting rid -Morlc on. . u .. animus “met “fling Len flown“, “h down Ammo‘. Gum“ B,“ and“ roma- Shamrock wihgsr. u the . ..._._ looting once. "1 ti" PM °‘ m‘ "°‘°°“" ‘"7"’ ‘ 15-1“ _ L, m, Mum; ' ”' . thghqndie opgfll up m. cup like am your dealer show "turn" num‘, ‘u m m. w“ I _ l‘ _ _ __ _ _ "mm," mummy “may” inn players, Penalties. James. Jmon. - noélh Ly . 1-? nub“ 7 uu-sp don-r. Then drop in blade. you the new Gillette for tripping Kane rim-r the mm (u; Thsdlielipn ma) Francois Vollnts in Paris and ouucl-wn no» when tour our Donald; Mlllgr- w B w 1 ° " '°’"* - ' ' Another twist locks the bind: in Aristouet nsor today. 101th‘! sbm the smer d . . u-s mm manhood mm here. m waved in w“ Jab" f" sim- "MY- - “ - n“ mm , . M “m” “m” ‘m’ m‘ ""7" m 3 - “wmtm ' f"'_“"——'_' Momwn h” m‘ mm 7”"‘"Xr°‘ s d ro~i~d ' Q R I B ' same back to the nmo soon sf eiectricsiibek‘ ‘as b" of s bum Th amount of branded beef sold The loyalist City imrflwd e1 N0" - ~ “Moncm Mum‘ n»,- __ ___ g e ihs third stanza opened Beavers live wire he come into eon- in-‘sntda durinu the montirof Oc- Archer and Mancton Wt the" _ ' ' ' ' _’ q!‘ ‘Qyikugvgvugy pus one IIIQI I110] tober was 2M0 m4 lbs The amount sweaters on Duke Campbell, Harry i-f-Islifax. Lennon. iim Pemitfis. . _> ‘dp-‘é M... ' ' ' qqhmg/ rsmpmon. a-Moneton. Mcnchud 11.40. V t 1 I,ullr_I-._.--.---~ oepzxs-qr. _ .. _ p" lritdlyaiiantly to tie up tbs match. levers! times “ti! Bed QIIIIUOU tut with “iron W" ui . and in October. loss. m 2.110.000 lbs. nelson. In! l‘) 13E