8 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. Mar. 20. 1964'! SPORT FRONT By NICK I-‘ILL‘JORE I i | Pre-Season Golf Tip 1 Take note \\f""l\'Pill'l :tltci‘s. Want a tip or two on how )0“ can lmprme your flame of! the course and reach a peak of better physical fitness than you lia\e p.‘:‘ll;llll_\' cict' i'eziclietl \lllt‘P leaving high school? 'oii can improve \oiir golf game by standing still or sitting down in your livin: room Bcn IltiL‘all >3)“ it's all I syslt‘m of isometric exercises. The dictionnrv says lsi-nietric means “equal measure.“ in this case it moans excivisiii: force against an immovable object. One way is to press your hand against a table. (tr lean against a door frame r try to swing a stick that's held tight by I nrno. 0r lift a font thzit's clamped to the floor. lwmctric OM‘!'(‘1.\° is the gospel hem: preached to the nauticiiy. out-ofshape bustiiess man who can play gold only k ds. on HR en Hogan. who “on four US Open championships and two Masters before going into sentrretii'ement. insists that the casual golfer can only tmprme his physical condition but also lower his score thrt-iizii regular battles against immovable objects. The shot master trom Fort Worth. Texas” now in the club nianufacturin: business. has come up with a Ieries of gadgets desizned to aid in these exercises. Created by Hogan as an outgrowth of his reciipei'atitm from a near-fatal auto accident in 1949. the exercise kit. consists a precision instrument which measures the amount of ten- lion exorted by muscle groups: a clamp which fits on the aide nor. an ince-wirie strap. a bar exerciser and a Shown ahoie are Hie win. nets of the Wholesale erccrs CONFEDERATION SPlEl WINNERS and Hillard llaclennan. third. ly being hold at rho Charlotte- The Gordon Stewart rink took town (‘1ub Left to right ate r1, Art Love. Rd Tantou and Blair Kelly. Don “'ontiacott. t Hawks Will Meet RCAF E l By JIM CULLEN League officials were forced to postpone sland Inter-l championship hockcy' match scheduled to be playedl last night at the Cliarlottetownl Forum. until tonisht at 8:15.l .lohnntie's “Flying Hawks" from.I lChm‘lottetnwn wene to do battle; with the RCAF Eagles from thei Air Force. base in Summersidc. The Hawks held a last minuiel workout last night in prepara-> tion for this all important tilt. Hawks must do or die when they t'ace-otll against rhel l'tt‘AF Eagles tonight at thel Wes "Bucko" Trn'tiior ice; palace on Fitzroy street. Tliel Hawks must come up with this ‘ one. as a win will gin! the Shepherd coached crew a firstl Iplace tie W'th the Summersidel [Texaco Combines thus forcing: la playoff between the two first i l place teams. 0n the other hand i la loss will leave the "F1yfi-ng"j _t Hawks in second place and; lime the Warren Texaco Com- hillt‘S to pick up all the nn'itrb- ies IIJ Island intermediate hoe-l k v I”. CLEE GlLLlS c_\. The Ralph Shepherd coached be going with full line—up for this crucial con- test. Among the Hawks starry i Summereside. in ltnvtng to .the New Brunswick Interm agle -evet'yt}img but the kitchen Stink at rhese battling airmen. froml In the accompanying photn ’ tain the Island championship . and the right to advance against Intermediate circuit sT r“... .. 1. GERALD NOONAN lthe 28th of this month. ob- ? me. two members of the Hawks who are well known in the for their 1 tentative date for the. to pull this one out (if the ruin t'he John Reid sponsored. in. North River Meets Saints The North River Juniors meet the Saint Dunstans Junior \‘ar- sity in the first game of the .(‘harlottetown and District Jun- linr hockey league at the St. ‘ Diir .~ ran's on Saturday or top a heizhicd golf club. trophy in the (‘onfederation Dona (lei-rue. skip; . Hal' the i‘lmliPT-UP hnn'N‘S and “‘9 tline-ii w . You sit astride the exercise bar and tt'i‘ to pivot. but you Bnn‘DiPl Competition ciirrcnl— icm. mate. .lim Brooks. 2nd,: mlvnlaimn “HW‘i‘S ““1'9 l’r- 1W“ “W'- .ni;in.pDarli1‘l‘lib9Posil::-‘llll ‘ late lwmmuve' ~in't. You hitch tho weighed club to the strata and try to Mug. 1 a member of the Mom-ton Ju-n- v The . l but you can't. You m- to push dovm the door. you can‘t. . mr Beavers. S" Dunslus. Wm : M‘W BrimsWickei‘s to travel to 1 lm‘ at's the idea. FlVei't‘lsinE muscles against immovable 01» Em and “mm “um” um“, ' the island. to either Summer-1m jects causes contraction It build: muscle tone. make. you ‘hn'rkev team! 95m -[ ‘Fldf’ "T Cll‘arlfime" dP'Pentd' Ifronger an a better golfer. e Nam” Sh h rd 3] WE on who takes the Island “Many weekend golfers don't score well because I takes ‘ , tpal‘l gm.“ n ‘s-mep :0 honors. is next Thursday night a number of hole: for t em to tone up tiheir golfing muscles". 4.9"“, to" wan in tr ‘ ‘for the first e of a two- Hogan says "Other golfers don't WM 9 weaknesses of . my ” .onyeame home and home total goal their swing or strengihetn muscles that may need building up." . 1:? mm" the Ram“ bludm“ I——————————-—— ’ a na cores race ' I pleasing brand a! good. last. hl b McCarthy 5 Favorlle c o nv-l'in-g- hockey and the tans c U V ‘ ’ ‘ i\\hn turn out support. Joe McCarthy. one of the greatest manazers of big league DETROIT ‘.~\P'- Detroit Red and Alex Dcivect-hto and Doug Howe 28 tDcivecchio, lilacdon~ IIP§~ McMahon 9.06, Hadiield Jnlmme‘s Hawkg in mm. “Tm.” I' D hall had this favorite story he always liked to tell. Win33 scored five goals in the Barkley once each in the flurry. 'aldi 2.35; 9 l)(‘11‘0|l. Henderson 120. m camurp "1;. Island 1mm; As \tt-(‘m'tiw tells it. he had it dream that he'd died. first period and went on to Delveccliio got another goal 3 l.itii'ail 17.3.1 Penalty-"\f‘ll. Saw”! a . ' ' r l . t .- - . . V" *0 "PW" and month”! ordered to assemble and mana ciobbei New York Rangers 9-3 in the third period. son 11:48. .l‘lante i! ll ill—~30 I‘.l§,‘l'ii§..a:2:lu;£niligr \illllmnzm if”? ({nllggmgd ls tthfihcuyufi a hall ciuh His eyes idistcned as he. surveyed the talent around in the onlv National Hot-key Floyd Smith opened the st-m. Third period 10 llPlt'nll. iiei- Sawchilk 7 ti 10—2; ——____‘___’.’. :Ijqnv‘.“ ;:l_l‘ln;”“na’;h;“ (.‘OZQ'LF him.——(‘.hristv \lathesco. Walter Johnson. Cy Young. Babe Ruth. Lou Gehrig. Tl‘lq Speaker. Honiia Wagner and all the other League game played Thursday ‘nizht. "HWY-"31* Tho triumph put the Red , "This will he the greatest team of all mime.” gloated the Wings three points behind 'l'or- happy Manse Joe "No one will ever beat us." onto in the battle for third Just then the phone ran:. it was Saran calling from down— ltarrs and challenging the heaienly hosts to a ball game. "But you haven't a chance of winning". protested McCarthy place. The two teams will close R New York a brief lead. Gordie. Howe and Paul Henderson wete in: with a little more than two tvecchm minutes gone but New York had i .351 seconds later on a shot by Phil Goyette. Camille angers' Henry looted the second goal to give 22 lMardnnairi. Lang- loisl 3,24. 11. Detroit. A. Prim"~ 1M a rt i n. Hetidorsom \‘ost T 6'50; 12. New York. Gtiyciie 24 'Henry. Gilbertt 15:38 Penal- Mi. Stewart Beats lit- the Devil “ ve wot all the ballplavers.’ Four of Detroit": first-period - - _ r s the hair it mark en i o '1 know that said Satan." But he got all the IthirPS." 203" "an" m “ “a” "r three second pzi‘iod 5m n Ln covehead l'l’llnlllP.‘ and 16 seconds. Pair ‘ ' _ k" ‘hcdnnald “mm mm” \ndre Pronmost xcored e- “1‘ 53mm“ dpfmmd PM“ . . . i..____ mm 5 final goal in the tiurd h d 104 T V.“ m w m the M f t ‘period»-—makiniz his first tally in \jfnh #1W“:‘l‘1.; g I 130 H . ‘ ' n a 1 Farm“ . Scoring for \It Stoiiai‘t were E] (.oyettelgot his :econdlzoal \L (.mnp 4' F (‘1 ‘ R.‘ (V J ater to cose out 1 e zoa s. DMHWMI J. “aonnnnld and. O t Defenceman Al Ilallgl‘ll! an H Amwk m", mm . I .l . . l' ummerSI e "“ m” °' W "“‘““" “‘1 l eeiing brat-e .\lor~ goals. ,mrmg attack with a The victory we: the. fourth in “11:19 n Hughes and N SLMMFIRSIDE 'l‘he pig-nth 0.1; F‘orgie. RCAF Summerhae 1". m“ I" "1.“ ","m"? R“ risnn ncIr-iicd sinzics annual Maritime open bonspiel 0-1: Shewuhtik. RCAF Sum-mer- “my and "‘9" mm“ m “‘9 'llic final game will be play" underway at the RCA!" Station side (H: O'Mally, RCAF Sum- ] Fl m mm" mm?" ed Saturday night in thc Moi-oil rink here with some 50 rinks merside 0-2: Vernette, Grecn' RI'MMARY limk between the samr‘ two Dartimpatin: was postponed yes- wood. 0~2: odge. RCAF Sum- Fin. pom", _ 1- “firm” icams. The winner I will I! terday due to the storm. Play merside. oz. .Smnh 17 mum“ Langmm a;ainst Tigniah Aces in the ts. will resume today . Gouldinl Hoaverhank_ 0.2; l: “a. 2 \v‘.“ York ’anne in tanri intermediate “1‘” SPml- The spiel is being played 1“ l-‘tenenfontl.1 RCAF Summefiido .Hmm \Wklm, 2'39. " a w that: lniir evean Will] each loss scnd- M: Wi‘ail . 510mm". 0-2: A 36' \‘on can expect l‘ll;:t‘(l, '1e Yuri. ‘ Holm- 3 1 mt it (mi. "2" ("h V.— ,' .. a ‘ in: the rink into the no“ lower Dniigall. RCAF Summerside. man hook-p“, ,1 CW“. Sladlum hm.“ s 39; ‘4 “first Riérdgm rant? 4“ ERR! Wen" 1““ HM" “"11 b’ Md 0‘2; Lapnlme' RCAF Sl'mm’r‘ loniihi “'th the Junior ii‘zion- old 19 'Hoiie. l.an:loisl 1019' A‘ .r- l i‘ e-ufr‘w-J oldi— Sunday afternoon with prlzps side. 0-2: MacLean. Gagetown. mm" of Sumntlprcxd. play the” 5 “mm”. newer-chin 21 Wang: ’rrnwa S‘Jfi‘lflnai'?::la?i7eflr; grunt ri- helng awarded in all four events. 02: 1‘33"” “Fav’mank- "'2? lsecond playoff game with the host 10 56: , Detroit Mar V521; a; owne stores mil-tn The won'lost t‘ecnrds of the Brooks. Summerside.‘ 02‘ Pot‘ .lunior Geltiharis of Moncton fot donald 20 '\lariln' 12:10; 7, De hmmlx and brokers officcs in ""5"" Mn“ m date are as m" .._'Pr___.___.__' RCAF s‘_‘_m_m"s‘d" 02' "‘9 Jimmr f'h’imlll‘lll-‘lilp 0f NOW trnlt. Barkley 11 1M Pronovosl. Ratlfloon The move “its fli<~ Brunswick and Prince Edward W. Fisher, Rf‘Al’. Ritmoieiside. Vilsland. - Monito bo Loses all. Johnson. Sitmmerside, 20; The \lniicton oiiLtii. strength- Fenwick, Torhay. 24‘); snnsom - ened by the addition of three Ju— St. Margarels, 20. Huisman. Flrst MalCh In .niors who played hockey for that RCAF Summerside. 24); Fnl- o o .‘lloncton Hawks, are a different‘ land Siimmerside. 2A0. Biges. Mlxed Curllng ‘gronp from the team fans lawi R('Al" Siimmersidc. 2-0: 1 Fish- 'the ,etzionnaircs waliop h e r e . or. RCAF Sitmmerside. 2-0; TORONTO tCP' Saskatch— early in the season. The Monc Swain, Gander, 2-1. Greenoitah, ewan defeated Manitoba 7-6 in ton game was close. hard-check-j Moncton 2-1. 1 . lite WVPMh l'Ollnd Of “ho 'natioyi- ing, and our .iiiniors were er, Hopper, RCAF Summerside, 3‘ lePd (“TING Chaumndnl’ tended to the limit to eke out a -l. Carver. RCAF Snmmerside, Thurs‘lay “‘Eh1,.'.lh° m?" "1' 7-5 victory. -l: filenzle (hatham, 2‘1; ha'l‘k for lhpd “mn'pezh n”; . ‘ Grant Grady and his boys are Hoar Gagetown 2-1: hentle. BMl‘hxylfizllrsfizwmfi '3 grgfifietermined,‘ however. to close Gazetoun l~l; Ramsai Stim- plaN deaka with G“ Lama] out the series in two straigh- merside 1-1; Logan RCAF M Tram Br. ch h“. games and quualilyfor a series Summerside 1-1; Jennings. “v. ram" and [mg m,_ with Sydney or Haitian for the (‘AF Summerside. 1-1; Ander Maritime Championship. The son. RCAF Summci‘side 1—1: SIXTH ROUND largest crowd of the scason ll Young. Summerside. l»l: BUX’ Albel'll 0‘0 3101MW'5 expected to turn out for the‘ inn Halifax. 1-1; B Hoare, QUFNC 10300l0l11—9 zame tonight. which begins All RCAF Summerside. H 915. Bryan. Alberton. 1-1: 882‘ :32“ lole. Summerside. 1-1: Wolfen- den. RCAF Stlmmerside. 1-1: V Connor. RCAF Siimmerside, ; g" g {I’— 2 1-1; Brown Greenwood. Hi; - ‘- . — ; MacPhersnn. RCAF Stimmcr- 010113 010 1- 9 side. 1-0: Crockett. Summerside 102 M 1m 0“ 5 Northern Onl. H): Christopher. St \1ar2arets, d- V‘FZW'MARKI-ZT. Otit. 1(7P‘I « Magistrate Russell P e a r r e - . ' AF 5 ‘.'de, . - mgg'ndchumrgéT$imm Ontario momma—to . _ . rd ’1” "mi ' ‘ R6,“. q ‘ ’Zqide‘ Nova Scott: 0101010010—4 "1 "'1 lPP-fishlnz hut - pro- TOPDPV- --‘ ~‘jmme'q ': ~ Vided there is aniflll room 1-21 .Wm'ms‘wrl'h- “(AFC ‘é‘m B)e._Mammiha. l in it tollie down and sleep. "WV-“id'- 0"- Vplman- 13“ "- "Be it ever so humble. a ’ man's fishing hiii can be lik- ned to his castle." argued lawyer Joseph Dales. detcnd- ing Ernest Spruce. 43. of Tex- dale in suburban Toronto. on I charge of keeping liquor in an illegal place. ‘ March 4 Magistrate 0100101101". Pearse found that it fish hiit ' IE VENT" ROUND CURLING DRAW FOR MONTAGUE :- The following is the Curling‘NR. draw for the Montague rink in the Gland Tray competition. 0001101010“ 4 121 002040 1—11 on 002 (no to— I znotiormot—io, 1 Manitoba Sash. p.m. 1012020010——— 7 “is not it place of residence." ice 1 7- l". Vuono vs. Dr. LA. 1 but reserved judgment until Johnston. r. 0111004057, 714 Mr. Dale: could expand his ice 2 .1. C‘tidmore vs. I). Mt. Alberta 100 011 0200— I argument, anan. ‘ Two days earlier Magis- | pm. .Quebec 2020010m01 .. 3 irate. K. M. Lanzdon ruled in lcel .Genrze NicholSon u, Ontario (“0020 10210 -7 Mlllnn. (int. that ll is lezal p simmr. for a man to have liquor in re 3 _ A. gumvan "_ A. an, Rye —Prince Edward Island. his ll<l11ni1 but it no inland; " ‘- 1 to stay overniaht. Mm"- - STANDINGS 0 1 Manitoba 3 g 1 ANNOUNCES GRANTS 1 British Columbia a n t QITEBEC CPI Georgett- Saskatchow n 7 5 ; Emile Laptilme. Quebec cul- . Quebec 5 q 3 tural affairs m i n i it t er. an, '5 ’ Prince Edward island 6 3 3 MUM“ Mnndfly his depart- . Non m Ontario 5 3 3 ment has given about $16000 - New Brunswick 7 3 4 in grants to five French speak- ..Alr.l"m;:rr:;maflzfimsxig Albert. 5 a 4 in: organizations outside of the b. [8 ed it the “6m,” WI; Newfoundland 7 2 S province, Three grants of 16.000 p y g, 11‘,ka ' High Ontario 0 3 4r each 'were given to the (‘oileze “mm " H‘. k1fl Nov. Scott. 7 1 . Mathieu Library in Gravel- it”! 5:1 mmflmnfii'd‘n t——**——'"-- "'s- ~—* boura Sash: the Si. Andre " M m ‘ ‘ Societv of North Batiieford. '0 me m '"d h “M: ’0"an m own”. Sask and to the St, Boniface M'TAWA tori -— The" no antic}. in Manitoba for Schol- _ ' ism Candi," midis" “ram. arshiptt. A 750 grant was given 7'0! Will I). "P mm W ' to in Societe des Artisans tor a 1- A but of lit-ea semH‘iMl 1'“ “Wm” "d "om" m ’" French-language contest In the , h WW“ I‘ the "Mld 'fl'nd- '3 iNew Enzland slates Its lime hockey ‘army mkemn said Thurs- ‘tind place were not. announced Mar-(ircgori 13:15. Jeffrey 17:49, Second period PPnally u closed in an announccmcnt nvcr government - owned radio the — 11. Detroit. station. Minor League Scheduled For Saturday l 'i Shown above ll Alfred Flan- he will practise With the Wind nigan, well known local hnc- stir Maple Leafs and will join key pcrlormer, who has been the team in their quest for the l establishing a name for him Allan Cup. Alf spent a site ccssitil year With the Halifax Schooners after a tryout with the Long Island Ducks All II the son of Mr and Mrs. Rel. l‘lantiiuan (‘harlotictoiin I sell in the top Maritime hoc- 1 key circuits during the past ' few seasons. l Alf told us he is leaving for 1 Windsor in the morning where ation Ronsp‘iel at the Charlotte: can-I "‘"ii'" p - \..\l.: L d‘ . It i \'au:han (Fred) vs. . I ea lng L'ltlte lMonc.l. By JOHN SHORT lcc‘ 2—Sitllivan (Monti. vs. CALGARY tcrv —. (‘anada “mm ‘5? 3-" and Scotland posted convincing 1"? 3“h”gl"'y (saCk-l "- victories Thursday in the sctiii- ‘ "MM" “mm”, ' night i The lilalpeqtte road (‘nllPEtan‘ ;\v;1l b ' red to overpower .the North River pucksters; Norm Lartcr will get the bes. }possmle mileage out of his play- ters in an attempt to upset the lPowcrful Saints. 1 STANDINGS l . final round of [hp 1934 ml . _ It? 4-r-Mc(‘arwlle 1310110) vs. I , ‘ ""9 “'H'm'"; '5 '9 MH'"rit.ional curliii: (‘llatllplnnsl‘lll‘llna E-‘lahl‘mkfi lsaCkl- 8“ THE f‘AN'AaEAN PRESS Llockzv “League schedule for anada “upped by [,yall “'9 5—Gr9Y (51- J" V‘ 1‘“ lamnaw Iagl‘uell' AP! till]; ill"? m“ 0’ Vanc‘mm- “3"”9" me‘” ‘sacm' Chicano 192412914 ionic "‘ (ll) aim, Seals vs Flks sweden' hradOd h" Kurt "M‘- 200 Montreal "l l'l 50" 16'1 lil _'_ , ‘. ' ' ' sstin of Are. 14-9 and Scotland. lc 1—-Weir (Mono) vs. 1’ ' “. ' “ .‘ ,_ i i.» a m. .. ll oiics vs Otters (wowed b‘. Tormnm of “Mmmn (oavk) ‘Toronto 31 2.112138 list! .4 Fl 30 am. —-- Carilioiis vii. ' ‘ ‘ , ‘ ” ' lit-troll 30 2711 18719;") 71 R, ’ Q ‘ Hamilton. tliiinipcd tlic [titted lt-e 27-Dl'. Baird lF‘red.) vs. V?“ York 291-10155040“ ‘30:"? . . States lcd by ib Mattie of Thrison iSack.l. ,, ';3'48 ‘ I" “m ' Fm" “ (.mmes Duluth. Minn. 1341 The "James the . -Acnm thl v9. Dr,‘ 05m" l ‘ 1‘166'0 10-00 am' "'1"? V‘Pamng' were watched by about 900 anchaud Atom-.1. B101:, am. ~ Sprinuers its. {am _ +Aumoma (Amh) n. so. __ _ -.__. ___ ~ H. . ._ lull)“ a m. _. L...“ W Ram, VOICE or AMERICA Crawford lFredr‘. “Ax-TAM ' The L; 5 f0 1- m at t o n Ice S—McGovnan (Mont) n. 114;. Km. TIE"; ‘1’ 3”". Agency's Voice of America Ti'f‘nlli‘lm (Alum-l daze ' broadcasts 730 hours weekly in Note: Registration of team. 1.2 m p m. _ Bmms NV 3"” :17 language; 10 minutes before scheduled. FATS PAPICRll'Elr-HT 445 rm. ice 1 -. Falcons NEW BRUNSWICK - P.E.l. vs Gulls. ice 2. Lai‘ks vs. t‘mws: Ice 3. Ravens vs. Or- JUNIOR HOCKEY 313 pm ice 1 Pelicans is (‘rancs' ice 2. Hanks vs. w 3- nus- CHAMPIONSHIPS ?“ pm. he 1 » Bluebirds vs Redbirds: ice 2. llnoiis vs. Robins; ice 3. Biidzies V37 winners of Doves vs. Owls ’ ’ m. 7- ice 1 ~ Vimners of Falcons vs Gulls vs. winners of Ravcns vs. Orioles. Ice 2. Winners of Bluebirds vs. Red- birds vs. witincrs or Loons vs Game time P.M. Robins ice 3. Loser: of Falcons vs, G lls vs. 0. s n we . - - ‘ V. 0.12019. ‘ W l R“ "‘ New Brunswmk Junior Champions -'nn§t'owsmhrioy“imijn* MOSCOW 1lleiiiersl About 30 Moroccan students staucd a 21-hour sit-in strike in the Mor- occan Embassy here Thursday in protest azainsi death sen- teiiccs u'icn ll opposition lead- ers in Morocco. The students. sinuint: loudly ill .~\ra ic. crowded into an embassy hall- way, and pinned slogans to a wall demanding the immediate liberation of political detainees. 1'0: HALIFAX - [LES DES SI'MMERSIDE FORUM Intermediate "A" Playoffs Friday. March 20th. 8.15 P.M. RCAF EAGLES vs. Johnny: Flying Hawks Adults 75c— Students 35c l‘siuil Friday Night Skate Cancelled 0 llllll'l'llll Daily Dart Herald Service MONCTON - NEW GLASGOW ' Hummus EIISTEIIN PHIWINUIHL IIIIIIIIIWS VPI‘SIIS Summerside Junior Legionnaires (P.E.l. Junior Champions) Admission: Adults 75:: Students 50: If a third game is necessary. It will he played at Civic Stadium 2:15 p.m. on Saturday- Atlvance sales Bottles Pharmacy. MADELEINE 'llll'lflllllll IV. m—m—Il. uni—mu-“ “" w m mou—nw—w- nan—rum...»- m m m-” “ml—m m SUMM ERSIDE ’ttthti" PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES ’_- #_— lie linkletter Travel Agency ‘INM by "In! “"0 "Mildly H0 M m" If! 53 mo Iran was given the wit-it team h bound to be army vehicles to Cyprus with French-lanluago him club It ‘1; lawman-Inwa- th-vlbourl —' l ‘ onighi .to the Forum when they Wit-15cm“. The Second game is to ‘ ness the "Flying" Hawks throw * be played in New Brunswick on r Elli p mat llur hm hm