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Edmonton Journal from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 15

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"Stampeders Stretch League Lead To Eight Points Giant Matman On Monday Card Here Co-Eds' Sport Weekend All Even After One Day SASKATOON. 'CP' Oniver- V. of Jetn Wimrner 5f itr of Alhorti travelled In Kailra. Iert. rj of A Time S2 3 Dcvicq Scores Four As Caps Beaten 8-2 CALGARY, (CD The- first-plare Calgary Stampeders last night added to their margin atop the Western Canada Senior Hockey League by downing the cellar-dwelling Regina Capitals fi-2 before 4,200 fans.

kill. a i toon for a women's "sports week- riapp. d. a Mine Hard-r r. end" with co-eds of the University of phtner 8.

of Saskatchewan. i TT.4.,J La v-n. rf Muriel Clark P. i i i- SZt afllCi I i The win mihW Calrary Both varsities split wins tn last, night's event. University of Albert won the first game of the best-of-three volleyball series 20-H.

University of Saskatchewan, defending the Eelsted Trophy in the swim meet, outpointed Albert 53-29. A figure skating competition and the remaining games in the volleyball series w)U be played Saturday. Masked Matman On Monday Card At Cow Palace A masker matman, whnge identity ia unknown, will show before Edmonton fans on the Mon. day night card. Known aa Mr.

X. the grapplr will tackle Lef'y Pacer in the spwlal Nothing Ui known of this mystery man except that he ia touch and haa been wrestling in New York and the Carolina. Hi stipulation ia that he will not. unmask unless defeated. Semi-windup of the night sends Ted Evans against Lou fijoberg.

Both are clean, aelentlfte wrestler who place the emphasis on ped. They are the eream of the younger crop. Hour long main event ha AI Mills against Sky Hi Lee in a title bout. A preliminary get the card underway at (1:30. Varnity Athletic Night On Monday of Bet'T McGregor, V.

rf S. Time 42 2 V-Var1 Barli stroke Pi Law-son. it (.. 1 Eeanor Di, of willma Palmer. 0.

of A Tirra lMW)M tre. -trie t. Jeanra Wlmmer. V. 8: Olrlnf McGregor fl 3.

Joan MacDnrnld. U. of S. Marg Hardr. V.

of 6 Medter ei Alberta ard Beiar Saskatchewan, 1 :21 nrro Swlmmlnr 1 Marios more fight point ahead the idle runner-up F.dminttn Flvera. Rtan Deviro, wa the big tun for Stampedera on attack as he rammed home four goals. Veteran Dune Grant, scored three time and assisted on another tally while ftr varsity athletic nisht featuring i variety of sports is scheduled for the Varsity eym Swimming result: 1 -4 4 Tflk Monday night, commencing at the eichth Calaarv marker went sn-lard Free 1. Pat. i warm.

Prrr. U. of Marge HinMon, V. of A i Mert P'lmson, C. ot i Ornamental etunta 1 Mart I StlmAon.

V. of 8 2 Mara Hacaon, i C. of a. Marlon Perrr. t.

nt i 00. The "three ring" attraction i to Johnny Milliard, has been designed after similar i Kid Finney took over first place athletic night held at eastern in the individual scorinc race by rolleges. picking up three assist. The three Pports on the evening agenda point put. him two up on Colin i Wetaskiwin 'Spiel Finishes Friday wui include basketball, badmin- Kiinurn of Edmonton.

iRain Up Test Cricket MELBOURNE, Australia. Ren- WETASKIWIN. The annual Wetaskiwin bonspiel ended Frl- riav ifternAnn trie enmnUtinn Ken Johannson, crark athlete from the South Side now attending the I'niversity of North Dakota, haa set a pointgetting record while playing with the I'niversity'a hockey team. The blonde centre amassed points from 2.1 goals and 30 assist. Johannson played hockey and rugby with the South Side teams and was a htter-than-averag fastball player as welt.

ters i Rain today prevented Norm Larson also picked up four assists for the Stampeders. The Retina marksmen were Larry Popein and Bill Kyle. Controlled Pljijr Recina controlled play at the mwt and took advantage of a ton, boxing, wrestling and tumbling. There will also be football movies, a high school square dance contest and a university dance to wind up the affair. The gym will be divided so that those on hand can move from one event to another.

On the main outhern portion of the floor the basketball, badminton, a a Kky Hi Ie, the fabulous matman wha makea hi first appearanre Monday night in the Parllion when he meets AI of the two secondary event. By lunch In the filth and Virtue of a win in the final of the tin test match between Australia I Inglis Motor Event. O. S.iolie of and the M.C.C. touring team.

At jCamrose captured the Grand Ag- th pUv pyjday Australia ISiole registered eight wins hid Jnr "Eht I aninat two tncsoa in tho "tnil tralia clinched the "Ashe penalty to Johnny Milliard to ker the puck in the Calgary end for Mercury Stop Oil Kings 10-3 Mills in the main event, standing six feet, eight Inrhea and weighing 3M pound. Lee i one of the top attraction in the mat mrf Innhlt ill "VV at.eeH with nlentv nf bleacher. Th" f9m' developed into little world today. He will he fntrodored at tonight hoe-key game. Ponoka Leading Edmonton Waterloo Mercurys aet.

un to accommodate onlookers. rtetter tnan a shinny contest jn the early part, of the aecorvi waltzed in an easy 10-3 victory rtnk defeated last year's symbolic of Anglo-Australian Grand Challenge winner. Days- i supremacy In test, cricket by land Twichell. 14-7 lo take th, flrst secondary competition and with it over Edmonton junior Playoff Series tallied two last night at the Gard rae anrl Tlrm the grand aggregate. S.iolie goals apiece for the Merc to cop Klu aJtiiK.

ronoka Mam-scoring honor. peder took a one-goal edge in quartet waa skipped by Hurl-bert with Sjoli a third. R. Sable Oil Kings failed to press the the first game of a home-and- aernnri rvhh iri jC' D0N FlEM1NS werciuya ai any tune ounng me homP crl-. acainst.

Pd TWr The four Dvberff brothers of i contest. Merc led 3-0 by r- Wet.clriwin arsm the RinlHeri' j'jnnr last, niEni wnen iney close of the first period, -l at oetonaary oy oeiraung a In this snace around Edmonton bonspiel-time. Harold the end of the middle frame and downed the Gunner s-4 in Henderson foursome 12-8 in the Ritrhie. the bossman around the Granite, extolled the inwrmeaiate The Dyberg rink was the i A inn 7 vi i nv nv lis inri i i i i ion tn 1 1 menii 0I-rev. B.

prunoae 01 uavMdii'i as a singletcns hv Watt. NEEDIT wM It was in the wake of the good reverend making Maher. ritchak. Hyrirtw. Dawe ponoka 1d 3-1 at th cl mior honor.

of tho fir period on iroalu bv CwiMl.tioii Evjmt. White of Carstair was forced to rurlinj: fame by scoring an eipht-ender at that same bd Mon-i. Goal-getter for the Granite rink, in one of the bonspiel pames. Lone tuVed iXZ'n? ij i a v4v uohAPt cevaa icm nn 101 T- eon Tn9T Ma mm a 1 of DUkociiwunwi. U1u ooj i.v..- nom- DV Whit eliminated Carmichael was mixed up between nis ministers mat, 11 wasn rnJZ oir iici aa'.

tne aecono perwa Bom ciuo weuakiwin 11-10. tho nonnlar Rninrlatre- invhlvpr! in this onp nartirular I hertaon, Lupal. McDonald. Kowarhuk. Picked up two goal apiece.

Lester period, ax both club appeared badly disorganized. There were few dangerous rushe and IVrtell and Bentley had an easy time of it for the first ten minutes. Tana started to take over and Drrlrli had to he good aa the goal hungry cellar-dweller hat-tied to get bark into contention. A penalty to Larson gae Cap further edge hut Pertell pr. formed brilliantly in many rloe In play to hold the Saskatchewan Hub at hay.

F'ampa at this point appeared content, to rest on their three goal margin and seldom threatened Bentley. I.tneiipa REGINA Rent.lev; Allen. Fletcher: Kvle; MrDoueall. Popin: Band-aiack, Hauck. Tilon.

C. Alien, Staaeaon. Hurul. MarPherson. Dertell; gawchuk.

Mar-nab: Perhet: Milliard. Milford: Oil-hoojy. Taeffsn. Anderson. IVvlrq, Flnnev.

finnt. Srott. Ijiraon. Officiate Maurice Walah. A1ax, and Hnk Wilson, Whlterork, C.

hiimtnarr Firat period: I Calgary, Devlcq (Finney. Prnttj A 49: 2, Calcarv, Grant (Larron. Anrteraoni 1ISS, Csigsry. Devirq iF'nnevi 12 32: 4. Rc2ina.

iMrDmitilll. Fletoheri 14 00. Calgarr. Dfvlrq lOrant Lr-anni 1 4a. Penaltiea Milliard, G.

Allen. Gilhooly. Kyle. Second period: Scoring none. Pen-alt Larson.

I Third period: Cnlgarv. Grant (Anderson, Laraonl 5 41; 7. Grant lAnderaon. Larson) 9 40: 8. Regina.

Kvle i MrDougall, Popeinl 9, Calgary, Milliard IMtlfordi 7SO: 10. i O.Igarv. De' lcq iScntt. Finney) 1S47. story about eight years ago, but Rev.

Jack, Goddard, now wlrh Hotn. marker while Maiand and poller layoff basketball MERCfhVS; Deianer: dormitory disciplinarian at Burn; Dawe. Maher. o.uf. red singleton for Stamps.

Red Eastwood Gym Maig. Miller, Hrrciw. Deer Lester registered the only jia Dutchak. McC Banff Skier Da "ten Morrta. Dae.

goal of the third stanza. Two northern Alberta basket- eiirnmrT 1 Second game tn the series ia ball playoff games are scheduled $50 to $1,500 or More On Your Own Security Repayable Convenient Monthly Terms Sterling Finance "Alberta-owned to Serve Albertans Best'' 18 10130 101 Street 26221 27283 Aspen Leader irtuKbakt 2'. Maher scheduled for Ponoka Wedneseday for Eastwood Gym tonight begin- (Davleai Mercurrs. Miller nignt. Mount Royal College in Calgary, runnerup in this week's dominion high school championships at Nelson.

"I know, because it waa I who wa responsible for the whole mixup." the retiring president of the -Alberta Curling Association ARPFN. 'CP) Louise iHvrclw, McCuatgi 14 20. Fnaltles I MacKinnon's Eagles, who einch-! ed the junior men' title last week, will finish out their round-j robin schedule in a game with St. Anthony's College. Woodward Of Banff led Canadian period: 4 Th.t- skier in the Roeh Cup slalom ski chak (Watt.

Dae) 29, S. I Miller iDavieai Mercurva. race Friday. They were prelim- Hvrciw (Mccuaig. Miilen 7 011 Bantam King Signs For Title Fight LONDON, 1 Reuters Vic Toweel of South Africa, world Bowling Alleys BOWL FOR Better Health 10544 Whyte Ave.

Phone 35616 claims. "I was curling third for todav's North American Kings, uickann iMcuonslcii 14 34. Jack Veilleux. now an automobile lnary WX1' 0nn "merlCn Penilli Zenlck. Dawe.

Prince. KU- Army and Navy Pats will oppose man at Ponoka, in this bonspiel oownniu ana naiora cnampimi- ourn. stogryn, Maher. Purvis. a senior women oaniamweigni cnampion.

rriaay ui wju hiPs- I (Maher 1 '9 ou Klnga? Geary signed for title bout with fixture immediately follow ing the Miss Woodward placed third in iZenicnj 2: 10. Morria Luis Romero of Spain. Junior game. Pat have two wins Mercurvs. Dawe game 1942, ana 1 forgot to throw one of my rocks.

"We were willing to go without throwing the last rock 'that we would have ordinarily had. but race with a time of 1 fT Komero. European bantam king. against. ry losses ana win ne pur- the women a ia iLKiwmii ism ia.

Mercurva, 1 two minutes and four seconds Dae (Watti 18O0; 13. Oil Ring. X4e- i li Dnnald iHjeimt to 61. Penalties fieht in April at Johannesburg, cord on the line against the Zenirk (Si. Hvrriw.

1 South Africa. ever-tough Mortens. Mr. Goddard would have none of eight seconds behind the winner. rrnaj'iea n.vie.

jnnnnnn. thi. I think he wa lying three at the time, and he could have Other Canadian competitor .11 D.nff rfin't fara veil tied the game up. in the men race. Pete Van Wag- insisted that we should play our Puck Parade last rock.

Then when I finally started down the ire to do he called to me, 'And you'd better make your shot. If you're not ner placed eighth in 1 :47.S to pace 1 the group. Other placing: IS. 1 Gordon Morrison. 1:50.2: 21.

Don 1 Haver, 28, Eddie Hunter," 1:58.8. and 41, Bob Dawson, 1 2:24.5. I Feb, 26 Mar. 3 Continued on Page IS, Col. 41 WFtkr r4n sfvior i v.

a P' Calsarv as 17 1 23 11 7 rXmrr.irin Jl 1 211 174 SB P.aka'non J4 1 1B4 10S 4 Recin 13 1 131 J30 ,17 Nest. rme. Tonight, Begtna at Rrimnn'on Wi Besom an' Static Royal Fhone 8178 1 1 'jf 1 dimomitoiri's ONE STORE ONLY ARCHIBALD DRUG STORE 10189-efrlt rhee. 2146? fDert ritltfg Helta anl Trusses li'i a Cr i By.lt by 3 ll oi Cajnado-wiJ) Salei Scrvict It hJ yery Wanfwl Feature See if eiy STAHD.ARD VANGUARD- TRIUMPH DEALER For Comfort fir Beauty Install J0QO? Bergen uik. Warner Weldeman; Rowand va Person.

Ttie4r 7 00 Graham va Holland: Gapnon McDonaeh. Chrlftman va Sinclair. Charaheriam va gpatkv Mr.Clura. Johaaion Smallwood, Ed. CanclHa ra CcirrjIniTier a no Cicbol ra MrOiila Vie.

Smith va fcaon: Huxley Wnght; Doc Momscm "a Go MrMurrav: Plrhardson vg Ellie, Don. Morrison vs Bonets. Wednesday 7 on rhrlatrvp hereon Cril Thornton CancllU: Dodge Rpmule. Balrd E. Maleau; va Fmith: Iicrani va Mellon 9 on Biiet.

va Corwuck: Berkelev Bvers: Love ra Bve. Deans va pturkey; Ppka va Baker, Varley va Daw. Thn radar 7 on Htitfon va Congdon: Grace Patterson; Telford va Waltanchaw: Plnod vs Wallace. Bee Piston ts Sevmour: Campbell re McClure. 00 Murphy B'ack: Siralt v( Bhoeren: w.

Maleau Gregory va Latta: winner Rod-bourne fcnglev va winner Heeka-Hunter; winner Neilaon-Plumjey rg Winner Wtncer-Ltigrln. Special Nntlr. All Skip There will he no viibftlruUnc committee, and all skips will he expected to get t.helr ciarn subs when necessary, and if possible atiba must he of the same position. Perwnal Hat- will be available from the, committee All gam's except FINALS WILL be in endg. unleaa affected hy the fol- Fetdav McNaughton 1V Laudan F-ns tl.

Thitiault McLaughlin 1J. Clapper-ton Armstrong P. FWer Aicher fiml'H 1J. Burden B. a.

J. Glaaaow 9. Landrlev s. Mar.ahan 6. Jennings 8: Louclta 8.

E. B. Olson 7. Anrleraon Free Oewter Tbctrppson 4: Jrpe 0. Stuart a.

Pbll'lpa 9. Farker Enaei 10. Grejj Buchanan 13, Buckler 8. Flee 7, Or-vt a. Mondnt 7 on m.

Hauff ra MrCreadT; Mclp'vre va Dunbar. on m. Wiifon va Olson. Ptillllp va w. ptre ve TTiiba'ilt.

Craprell Coultia: Erigei G'ott; Manahan rr Bull. Srhcfield ra Robarirj; Gretrg vs O. a no fferalajia Rutey; Olvena Per field. Tuesday 7 no p.m. Ortgss va Pe'vee.

Mr. Nauehtnn vg Hsbklrk: Hawkeve vs Bilker; BMrhanan wih: Parker Keva: Crorler va McLennan, Al-rher Va Flayer: Btirdei va Prs. Turner va Pethybrldge, Anderson Perrr on pm Kemp tndslev: Mc-lanchlln Padavetl: Laudan va Foater Glasenm- ra 8'vlea: Morriaon va Wa'ker; Oarrlt.v -a Hav; Arrna'rorg va Jones; Smith E. Claon; Hnrtilna 'va Clappermn; Hanna vs Hohlck, Wednevtar Waltord va Buckler: nark ra Tt. Baker: Dunswnrth va Clermont: Slav- INIIM MAMMOTH WEEK OF WINTER SPORTS FEBRUARY 26 TO MARCH 4 MONDAY, Feb.

26 Lartmer- coateH. lather trims. Bver ruling: Irk va Aird: Btarkv va FlUott piea.se ume Ben win ne runa at. a so and rlnka will ftmh the end thev are plsvlna. except In raae of tie.

when an extra enj will be plaved Entree Fee So r.ent per piaver. Tbia will be collected from the BRIP only by a committee member. Edmonton Thone 41236 va Thompaon. va Jerinlnffs, Lticki a Banewln: Huxley ra Bate-man: McLean vs ptuart. Thistle Thone 7B661 MixF.n Fjoxapin, stondfiT -Rndhoutne va Fnzley: Heeka va Hunter; Neilaon Flumley.

WMnser va Ltigrln. Bob. Aloalte ra McLean: Allan va Ijamorem. a -no WXtiock va Pair: Downey va VanCamr: Birv va Anderacwi. fialT.l Covers custom made to your own desire Reosonnbe Pn'cei APEX AUTO UPHOLSTERY CO.

LTD. 1C5 191 J. PV 25341 Winter Carnival AthMic Niht st the University of AJhorta Drill Hall. :00 p.m. Ieetball, 1xi.

Wretalmq aj.tr!. admiRfc Tuaafcliea D'ao'ey :00 e.m. BaaketbeM, Army 4 Navy ra :30 B.ga. Sqgflra Dnnctea Cwpeeifrtona 10:15 p.m. BsikeiM, Vnrtity Golrleti fteeg Meteors .00 p.m.

Oo' eH 1:00 a.ea. mvt't by Ksv ktg Orcheaeraj Admission: 50C an 25C TUESDAY, Feb, 27 Masquerade Skating Frnlic at Rink p.m. FifVa D'o'er p.m. Public Skatina ldt) aj.ga. fmtc Cfrttvejiaa eely (1 Bntt 'secy Ctwfymea ly (1 Bl Skaters CetrcperiftsR (1 Pttncl) p.m.

Sn4 Skrie.a akihrie Wissaj Certtivl J.jge 10:00 p.m. re 11:00 p.m. Public aAyaic PvV'it yie Rink: a apaclcus oral wtftt 44. eon to ft. of tee aiirface.

'It la flood lighted and nag aearimis reodem t9rei1nr rooma. rt roma and nmrewlotl atatiij. Admission: 25C Dealeet far Mr.rtk.ru Alharta ie rtmion WEST END MOTORS LTD. IB PFAi.rt: Centre Garage British Car Repair WEDNESDAY, Feb, 28 Edmonton Ski Club presents its 7th Annual Connor's Hill Ski Jump 8:30 p.m. Flee-dlialtfad Ski Jup't Act.

$ka Ski SuH With F'reworkt Jumping Tkrouali Bgrnina Hetp jnmnerg arlll rome doati the hif acaftold In qnirk tneresatoei er-rtf rtrgvorira on their k1a heada and parka. The boon i e'r1 'ee In d'ameter and ta auapended tn air' fonrtr feet frore the take-off. aitrlnt MathMda a on fee Parkina em Ha letirf. Inelnwe Admission: Adults, 50c, Children, 2St THURSDAY, March 1 GaJa Winter Party at Diamond Fark p.na. Fireworka 1:13 ittorir.

p.m.-C'ry Imomh1! Ctteetpipngkiipa p.m. Wi Criirel Led'ea' Oata Jue-or ti Uteiei.dier. Speed Skeep lt (rpof 4a0 yarifa 2d trpot 220 yrd p.ag. Broonhel! Seceod Perkd p.m. Speed SkeHea 1.

Open Mpn'g Flve-Milj Mswttioa 2. C'v Ctotatpinnikip 3. tdmont-e- Winrar Ce'trp! Mnfi See ed lfieejcdip 1 at Iv.nt K0 yptda 7d rent 8 yard, P.e. -Bropeakell Ipa. Ppriad p.

Cnerpie! Ji)aiBat'i Top C8mpef Aeeal Trophy ADMISSION FREE FRIDAY, March 2 Fdmontnn Garden 1:30 Haly Gmtt CltWt Ftv CaPS Frldav ReatiUa Mnha 10. Marka 13; E. Johnston Kallal 12; Dtiltman 0. Bte-rt 12. Millar 11.

Tnideeon Britton 11, Heureux a. Yr-iinrman S. Greer 7, Dr. McBride 9. Maclnd Mnndgr Fehrnarv 2S 7 no Miller va E.

tphnitcn Marka va Dr. Stewart. Kallal va Trudaectn: D'lltman vg Dennlll va ppeera: Blondhelm va Bmdenr. WrWi hc'f nil Bhaw va Flemlne: Weihe vg Burden, i nn MacLeod ra Bnaaette. Ramaav va Dr McBride: Form an va Van Duaen: P1ke ra Hamilton: John-aon.

H. Cherrv: Hava Bnh -wards; Greer ra L'Heureux. Britton va Youneman. Tuesday Fettrnarr a no n.ir,. Wolfe ra Loffan: Mac- Greror -s Brown va Maclaean; Welcome as a "Gtmwotc in February I Hume va Calrna: Bcanlan vg Don Edwarda: te vg Me'n.

Viednedav Fehrtiary a nd pjn. Trudceon va' Duitman: Annealer ra Glover; Dr Stewart va Millar: Johnston vs Marks; Bewlev ADMISSION Seat Sale at Mike'? 75c. $1,00. $1.50 nd $2,00 mi tVri If and VI Ira Allan: Kallal ra Moha; Sinclair ra Smith: Kuhnke va Domlny. SATURDAY, March 3 trr Balloon Djnrf VaM Vafrett and andrg Thtirariav Slarrh 1 7 no m.

Hamilton Hara: Touneman MacLeid: Bnaae'te ra Britton: ra Famaar: Boh Edwarrla ra Pike. Forman ra Cherry: Van Diisen ra H. Johnaon: Orer vs Dr. McBride. 9 00 pm.

Fleming Blondhelm. Shw ra Brortrur: Locaji va Mar-Gceeor: Don Edwarria va Hume; Mac-lagan va Lee- Brown rg Metg; Burden ra Dennlll: FuU rg Wolfe. Frtda' MarrK arm pm Davidson Hotich; Sinclair rg Domlnv; Calms ra Bpeerg Welhe; Sm'th rg Kuhrke; G'orer ra Bewler: Gray rg Hartaon. Allan ra Anneslev: Federetritta pi Commuerv Leauea tea Cereivat, tdoaooro Gerdena agctvriep pe'tornl eppeorance PA8A iNM SCOTT, Werld, O'ympie, yrepepe, HarHi Amcrtce ped Cpepdpn CraepitM 1 HEALTH Alley available for ppen play before 1 anrl after league 1 and during noon I hours. I You'll I I Enjoy It: I I 1 powl Today! RECREATION BOWLING III GINGER ALE AfT 1 Peitnlng M'ga Etimootori I'lvo.

aeta Pgttergrm aacenda throne. Qtieen Plecf 13.M Rot. Mr Croanterl, A par At Ttte Jon-Promenade Children and Perewta. irr M.rahmallow Tcfo Franrlj aweeoer, Marfaret Barbara Alexander. atcrarker polka ad Mnrdo Mnnro.

Ponrorn Ballet. 4CT POBT OF CAI.I.. to Sea Sailor and al'orrttet Ftrat rail Bonnr jicotland. tat Hlch'and Lwe (hi ronraome Feel Vail Marrett. Ptr jan oiated.

lorner. (r Annie LanHg Ul'la" Mnnro arena Ca'i. Sonth America (at Brar'lian (h) aenoHta Pejry e-iaod. (e Tt-e Trirkste-g oen Ttjmer. Victor and Fatji Barrman- (dl lj onto Eileen McR.v and Andrev eorai'ortjj.

Along the Flo Grande M.jrin Lltltan Munro. Tktm TaJI Be1t'jl Haag" Hll. Sfrnhnlete Fantaar. (a) Fnoltea. (hi Hawaiian FTvatk.

5CEVE 1 Platlm wiigon. Briorta "rrna's. Jane 1 1 During trie 19o daya of thor-onehbrod raeine in New York ameron. amnv rtava F.l'eeo MKr. plasmatic petHHa Mri, rr-oth- Paw.

Mar and Bah virtor Paul Brim.an. CEE I Keeper of the Zoo Mtirdo Mnnro. Blue Blrda. Penruina. Gaiilrrelg, Wrtoina.

ACADEMY 1 1 :lo.w.iai street State. Jockey Eddie Arcajf) pi- I lot1 21 Ftake winrera. They earned I41P.3 Sinre jrjrkeyg get 10 rereent of atir, Artaro earrie4 more than J41.0P0 A Of MlwiNi MAlTlMS CO. IT0. eior tBMONTsi In stjalre Tlnnari In ew org; at durme 1350.

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