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Oshawa Daily Times, 30 Nov 1927, p. 8

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) i \ a ------ A ™ te f8 FINA AN TR «3 n ™ MN AA] ¥. 3 A "a 0% Tad Lda) 1Jdaknid \ . LY A ore Entries Desired For Regiment Boxing Tourney EW YORK AMERICANS BEAT PIRATES 1 TO 0 ew York, Nov. 30.--The New k Americans defeated the Pitts- gre Pirates by 1 to 0 last night in c® brilliant National League hockey Wruggle before 6,000 spectators in dison Sqquare Garden. Conacher pred the lone tally in the second jod, Worters, Pirate goalkeeper, ed a staunch defensive game, as ile Americans broke through the sburg ranks freqquently to drive the net. Pittsburg has yet to win 'game in five starts, sAmericans--Goal, Miller; defense, pson, Conacher; centre, Himes; Pyings, McKinnon, Green; subs, Bou- hard, Reise, Barry, Boucher, tl" Pittsburg--GoGal, Worters; des Mense, Smith, Langlois; centre, Milks , Darragh, Arbour; subs, Mc- Surry, Drury, McKinnon, White, Rothschild, H Referee--Cooper Smeaton, a A 5 Petes Drop Out Of f Sr. Series 3" Peterboro, Nov, 30--With the sign- jing of a pro contract yesterday to y with the Ravinas of Toronto by Shrimp" McDougall, the Peterboro' Joke star, who for, several years as x Ae for Owen Sound juniors, Peterboro's last chance to play sen- r hockey this year disappeared, and at a meeting of the executive of the club held today it was decided to drop out of the series this season and to notify the O.H.A, of the de- gision, Early in the season when "Joe" 'Dwyer, Bert McLeod, "Babe" Wog- i grdis and "Biffer" Ranger decided to play pro it was felt that with the emnant of the champion team and 1 t i 1] € he addition of new players recruited | from junior ranks a tcam of much 'gbility could be put on the ice, but "McDougall's loss and ision to play in the Toronto Mer- cantile League left the: locals with only Ken Kane available 'for the dorward line, and hence the decision "of the executive not to carry on this | year. ; "With all the players co-operating there should be a remarkably strong | termediate team, and in years past is series has given Peterboro some of its best hockey. The club having incurred no obh- ligation is able to report a balanced "budget. a While sorry to lose the players and sequently the opportunity to put } senior team on the ice, the exc- ative hopes that all the players who ave signed pro contracts will make | "McDougall is the sixth Peterborp er in the pro ranks at present, iley with the Leafs in the N.H. IL, yer, McLeod and Ranger with nsas City in the American Hockey ssociation and Bogardis with Strat- rd in the Canadian circuit being | e others. S Rose and Parker are the only members left to Peterboro's cham- nship team, As neither has been urning out for practice it is be- ed that they have retired. Men's Rubbers. gig etl | Dominion Clothing Co. , E. Steckley, Chiropractor and Drug- oh Therapist, will be in the office, 146 E Simcoe street, north every afternoon and Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, F y Residential calls made ir. town and surrounding die- rict, Lonsultation is free at office. . 4 FUEL COAL 4 Stove, $16.00 per ton Nut, $15.50 per ton COKE $13.00 per ton WOOD Slabs, load, $3.25 Mixed Slab. 'oad, $3.50 Hard Slab: load, $3.75 vod, ¥scord, $4.25 Reliable Fuel from bl Firm" Waterous-Meek Ltd. 'S Yards, Cedardale--Phone 1288 ., Upt Office, 66 King St. W. Collin's de- | Several boxers of stated weight are required by those in charge of the tournament to be staged December 7 at the Armories, under the auspices of the Ontario Regiment, it was announced today. Those weights from whom entries will be more than wels comed are, 126 lbs, 118 lbs, 147 lbs, One man of cach class is wanted, Entries may be handed to the Sport- ing Editor of this paper, : Ed. Donald will referee the bouts, while Major A. F, Hind and D, A, J. Swanson have been asked to act as judges, Prizes are being solicited from various Prerchants and to date the following have consented to allow their names on the list: T, B, Mit. chell, Canning Dros, Flintoff and Sons, Henderson's Book store, Felt Bros.,, Officers and Non-Commissione ed Officers of the Ontario Regiment. AMERICAN ASSOC'N TO BAR ALL MAJOR LEAGUE OWNERSHIP Chicago, Nov, 30.--The American Association is going to close the door to major league ownership of its clubs, President Tohmas J. Hickey said last night that the club owners were unanimous in this decision, and legislation barring the American or National League clubs from owning or controlling franchises in the Am- erican Association would be adopted at the meeting to be held at Dallas, Texas, Saturday: "The major leaguers are fast get- ting hold of minor league clubs, us- ing them as farms," President Hic= key said, ! interests conflict with ours, : have reached the conclusion that we do not want them," The Columbus club is team in the association at present owned by major league interests, It lig controiled by the Cincinnati club lof the National League. the only | FLYING RUM RUNNERS BELIEVED KILLED Vancouver, Nov. 28~Two liquor- | runners rushing through the air with a load of whiskey may have met death in turbulent Pacific waters off this coast when the storm of ten days ago ripped a wing from their | pl ne, This 1s the which it is hought may lic behind the discovery of a wing of a plane in Blind: Chan- i nel, off Rock Bay, B.C, last Friday, I local airmen say, Customs men Nof Puget Sound ports arc making efforts to have the wing identified, it is said, | The party of sportsmen who found the wing described it a l6-foot section, Local airmen declare that the paint is pew, indicating that the wing had been a comparatively short in the water, There are no In nes on wing. The air | regulations c the lettering of | all British plan United States acroplanes are marked with numbers ton the tail. It is also known that United States rum-runners have been operating by aeroplane irom the | mouth of the Fraser River, at East | 'Point, to Puget Sound ports, | strane plane with wings similar to { the one found was seen over Van- { couyer on Nov, 18, story as | A i: | DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT RLTIRES AT NORTH BAY North Bay, Nov, 28--1L, O, Trem- | blay of this eity, who has retired from the pcsition of District Pas- | senger Agent of the Canadian Pa. cific Railway, Algoma district, left tonight on a vacation trip of sone weeks in the southern Atlantic States. Mr. Tremblay, who was a very popular official, was in the (employ of the Canadian Pacific Railway for about 25 years and ac- ted in this district for a long pe- riod, Cecil H. White of the Toronto offices of the Canadian Pacific Railway, who succeeds Mr, Trem- play, entered the service in 1912. Fronr 1920 to 1924 he-acted as tra- vellinz passenger agent and chief clerk .in Chiacgo. Mr. White as- { sumes his new duties on Dec, 1. AIR MAIL SERVICES ashington, Nov. 28--Contract has been awarded by the Canadian Government to the Transcontinent- {al Airways Limited for weekly maii @ this winter to remote plae- es on the nojth shore of the St. | Lawrence River. Anticosti and the | Mazdalen Islands, Trade Commis- s0 Walter J. Donnel Mont- , today advised the Department . of Commerce. | Bex iV, TOMATO KETCHUP ENashernt Tomatoes, from plants seeds pro- dy in the Clerk rurse- riedin Canada, et St. Remi, P.Q., and Harrow, HE give Clark's Tometo Ket- chup its fruity, eppetis- ing flavor. Try it with chops, fich or eggs. Atl dealers everywhere Frenered by the paciers 'Phone 669 of Clark'sgeizinated Pork & Beans At Sport Briefs TRAINED TOO LITTLE St. John, N.B,, Nov. 30--Charles I. Gorman, world's amateur skating champion, has announced that he will not represent Canada at the Olympic Games opening at St. Moritz in February, unless he can be on the scene in plenty of time to become acclimatized and train properly. Gorman said lack of proper: time to train for the Olympic races in1924 was the cause of his defeat, and he does not intend to have history re- peat itself in that regard. POWELL COACHES QUEEN'S Kingston, Nov. 30--"Senator" Jack Powell, who played point for the 14th Regiment when they won the Senior O.H.A. championship from Stratford in 1908 and who has been trainer of the Queen's University football team for three years, has been appointed coach of the Tri-color hockey teams for this*winter, HE'S GLOBE TROTTER Kingston, Nov. 30--"Dollar Bill" Allen, who has been more or less o a fixture around the Jock Harty arena for the past few years, arrived back in the city after touring Can- ada and much of the United States during the summer. "Dollar Bill" covered 11,000 miles, going through all of Western Canada and States of Washington, Montana, Idaho, linois, Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. WON CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP Buenos Aires, Nov. 30--Alexander Alekhine, Russian chess master, to- day won the world's chess cham- pionship when Jose R, Capablanca, champion since 1921, resigned the thirty-fourth game of the series with- out resuming play adjourned last night after 81 moves, The score was six to three victories, The drawn games did not count, . In a letter to the new champion, Capablanga made known his decision to resign the game, and offered his congratulations to the victor, 23 PAPERS SERVED ON TUNNEY New Yorl;, Nov, 30--Gene Tunney, world's heavyweight champion, has heen served with papers in the suit of Max ("Boo Boo") Hoff, Philadcl- phia sportsman, The New York American will say today. Hoff claims that under a contract entered inte with Tunney and his manager, Billy Gibson, on the eve of the m first battle with Jack Dempsey, Philadelphia, he is enlitled to 20 per cent, of Tunney's ring carnings, BRAMPTON IN O.H.A, Brampton, Nov. 30--\V. A has been re-elected President of | Brampton Hockey Club and at the | annual meeting it (enter the t JHA i mediate and jumor sciics, While year's jusior team will nearly all have Ito aspire in. the higher serics for Jeatty tic decided to ym | positions, it is still hoped that there | 11s enough promising mater | a fast junior sextet on the ice. The | senior team should be exeeptionall | strong this season, for all of las | year's team are still here, I to put { the | FIRST MEETING OF GENERAL MOTORS SOCCER EXECUTIVE The first meeting of the officers and players of the General Motors' Soccer Clulb was held in the lunch room last night. There was an en- thusiastie gathering and things look rosy for the coming year, The Ladies' Auxilary will meet the Executive of Football next Tuesday to have a round table talk regarding social activities of the elub for the ensuing year. Selection Committee was pointed as follows: Messrs. say, Cameron, Bennett; Mr. Purdie; secretary, John Anderson was appointed trainer for next season. Joseph Smith was appointed to attend An- nual Meeting of Provincial Soccer League to be held in Hamilton on Saturday first. New delegate for next year will be John Lindsay, (treasurer of Toronto Senior Lea- fue). De'esate to Pmplovees' As. soclatlon is John Morgan, (Jr) The Friday social evening will held in Convention Hall as ap- Lind- president, Mr. Miller. be i (usual during the winter months, Bill Hurst (Skipper of G.M.C.F. 0.) late of Ardeer Thistle,) will an- joy the company of an old club mate next season. Bill is spending |the winter months in his country thome by the lake, John Morgan, vice president. 'had a very enjovahle week end at {the Annual Reunion of the 116th rome Who said John came home that night? SHAWA MOTORS SENIORS BASEBALL CLUB ORGANIZE BOWLING | Members of the Oshawa Rotary Club are taking to the alleys every Monday over at the Motor City Bowling Club, and to date they have indulged in no less than 12 games. The standing of the vari- ous teams is as follows: Won Lost Points Whattam ceeaw 8 4 11 SIOMe. mmvrimenmwe § 4 11 Weir 6 6 7 BUTHE cammniven: 3 10 3 WHATTAM vs, STORIE Whattam Alger Henley Lovell - 331 Whattam ..cceum=.. 163 Team total--1921, Storie Young 244 137 150 115 ow 114 w 107 126 156 184 141 Team total- BURNS vs. WEIR Burns Burns a Grey .. 148 Everson wns. FS Team total--1403, Weir Edmunds Miller 141 190 161 . 134 145 198 151 222 nw 111 216 Team total---1562, 138 200 * SPORT SNAPSHOTS "Good Stuff Playing a displaying deicat kk speediest a ir brand of hoek pretty good the conte yers put up Weil d th to the Queen City to see the Rubber Town pl ul more miles to tu beiore City 1 and ye is becoming rd bre this province ey for obvious rei y that before t the son ru hy and hock r like the I capac 1 trong pe md tl h that Baseball, time cially ns man: m payer, Herc | would . he apy zien PE 4 in a c nmnmg 1) con 5 honing 0s a decided addition to O > game in ( winter ai Coll t of the their s at tl ent n here Games arc Lover of cing conditio tea I n red int 1 to start I at | ) ir 2 and Algie, | | Gibson, Carr and Jones of the juniors | will be given every the senior team. The offi ed are as follows: President, W. A Beatty; Vice-Presidents Bert Jen- mings and WW, Johnston; manager of seniors, George Farr, manager of juniors, J. Algie; Secretary-Treasur- er, H. Lawrcnce, Eo ------------ STRATFORD IN O.H.A. Stratford, Nov, 30--Stratiord is de- finitely in the O.H.A. racc this sca- son. This was decided at a me of the S.A.A. last night, when p! for the operation of a team were discussed, The association had di- yulged a plan to the O.H.A.--that of having the City League recognized as an O,H.A. intermediate group, but the mandger was turned down, The association Jast night decided to stick out, and with a compact grouping as suggested of Taxistock, New Ham- burg and Stratford, hopes to make a success of the venture ' as far as finances were concerned. H. J. Bru- der was appointed manager for the season. : cers elects NEW YORK WON Ottawa, Noy. 30--An iron-clad de- fense that was near impregnible gave the New York Rangers a 2 to 1 yic- tory over Ottawa in a thrilling in- tersectional National Hockey League fixture Jast night that kept 7,000 ex- cited fans almost continuously off their scats. It was the second straight defeat Les Patrick's team has handed the world's champions in as many | meetings this season. A The Otiawans outshot their oppon- ents almost two to ome, but their hopes were shattered against the bulwarks of the sturdy Ranger rear- guards. Lorne Chabot, New York tor, trrned in a spectacular game throughout the evening, while the heavy figuoe of Ching Johnson was always in the way Senator goal rushes. HEADS PRESTON HOCKEY Preston, Noy. 30--The Preston Senior hockey team held a special meeting at which plans for the year | were discussed and the management was appointed. Frank Bleilcr, weil i known locally im sport circles, was the players' choice for manager. This | is not the first time Mr. Bleiler has | acted as manager, and as he is a keen hockey enthusiast, and weld! ri r the otor ACTS. 2 pins, > conscculi vs deserve ( boro mn 2 couple of times sey equipment, only were only zhout two pairs tht make the man, but they do S.P.A.--Toronto Mail and Empire, caused Peoterboro to withdraw its O.H.A. "Big Row." of their "John Henry's" to the cc scheduled to meet Varsity Grads that this game is also "off." The that the senior O.H.A. will have bu Preston and University of Toronto, and teams finishi | | | f attack, Ginger t night at the Arena Gardens at the hard; o1 gregation of jun.or hockeyists in Torento was a toir exhibition of the favorite winter sport an thos sca Ihe week of F 24 will be alloted to play-oiis 1 three ho have the makings cf a r yreat group rivals, should have some feature battles when they scheduled games this winter, judging by their display in the Bowmanville," ey for this time of the seaso players 1: Mariboros, The game 1 ¢ who went t were well rewarded. for the game was a dandy and was worth u x me, Bowmanville, Outi Edger's hoe'ey . « will cer- n is over, World prominent in the ught: into its midst one r had the privilege of claiming 180 cannot be ned I'he he warm sun of next s ros mor oi th enti > gentleman will be having » his favorite for the he was 1 up a busines; is mind to ma shawa's sporting fraterni helm of t looking and ! ice neat Jshawa will have ev opportu id fall pastin layed w Institute tl m for tl h School Leagut ? Road ng Oshaws afternoon until dei Oppos every "Frida, o'clock and junior games ams that were in the le are back agein ti 1 ings the number to four Ws every team to play ry that once a 5 necessary une team It in and there various- weekly prizes offered hy City Bowling Club last weck, Ladies five pins, high single, Ms consecutive gai , George Johns ve games, Walter Phillips, 55 1s prime now are the 50. all kinds of credit for their show- wachine for many of them had been this season and they did not even y a few of them boasting gloves, and of stockings alike. Good clothes ot matter much to the Bowmanville cal hockey team. Bowmanville and Suffering the loss of six players to the professional ranks has entry into the senior series of the It is indeed regrettable for the Petes were well liked in the Shrimp McDougall is the last to make the jutap, Dwyer, Mcleod, Bogardis and Ranger all preceed ing him in the attaching mtracts, The Lift Lock City were tomorrow night and it will mean ir decision to withdraw also means t four entries, Marlboros, Kitchener, . A double schedule will be played g first and second play off in home and home games, "Watch Our Shamrocks." BLACK EYE FOR SCHOOL FOOTBALL Toronto, Nov. 30.--School football received a black eye at Crang's Sta- dium yesterday aiternoon when, a- {mid scencs of wild excitement, the {Oakwood C.I. team left the ficld in | the fourth gquarter as a protest a- !gainst a decision by Referee Reg | DeGruchy. Hamilton Delta C.I. were | leading at the time by 10 to 10, get- 'ting a touchdown on'the play that | caused all the trouble. Farah, of { Oakwood, had been injured and, de- ! spite the fact that Referee DeGruchy { had ordered Oakwood to take him | off the-ficld at the expiration of the | two-minute respite allowed in such | cases, Oakwood failed to heed his | advice, and the referee declared the | game in progress. From a fast line- up, "Huck" Welch, Delta's great backfielder, rounded the end and | 3 TET ' of, mekaa versed in this line of sport, he should | sprinted thirty-five yards for the win a capable manager. Frank - many years onc of Pres- players, was voted the ive on the Hockey Committec. Chairman has not | been appointed to date. From the interest taken ing it was evident that the boys nxious to go. Last year's team with the cxseptions of and - Reist, and there is ty of good material available to x G Wade. laver, mill make Skelly. § | ton's delinse | players' representat Red an local year and he promises to be an oul- standing dan. in the | | ning major score, while Farah, at- | tended by Doctor Flath, was lying on {the ground. ! The Oakwood management pro- {tested that the touchdown was ille- i gal, bu: when DeGruchy stuck to his guns the locals were taken off the field, while a snarling mass of dis- gruntied fans and Oakwood players and some of these, whose courage is open made efforts to at- tack him. Ia {3 > was struck or three tunes, 1 a lone policeman, doing %, had to pericrn to question, that he did not recover until some time later. Dr. Flath insists that it would have been inadvisable to move the injured player, as his first im- pression was that Farah had sustain- ed a broken neck. MONTREAL MAROONS BEAT Arena, Boston, Mass, Nov. 30-- The crippled Montreal Maroons were overwheimed by the Boston Bruins, 4 to 0, in a National Hockey League fixture here last night before & crowd of more than 8,000. It A the most spectacular upset of the local season, lacking the services of Dunc Muaro, who was injured in Saturday's game in Montrea!, the Maroons had the further misfortune of losing Benedict at the end of the first period tonight. The lanky goalie became ill, and was replaced by "Flat" Walsh, who per- formed the duties creditably. game was won and lost while Bene- dict was in action. Staging a fur- ious attack that could not be re- sisted, the Bruins played the Maroons practically to a standstill. BUD TAYLOR SUSPENDED New York, Nov. 30.--Bud oi Terre Haute, Ind, generally re- cognized as world's bantamweight champion, was suspended indefinitely yesterday by the New York from a scheduled fight this day with Tony Canzoneri. Taylor reported an injured hand. but the suspension in such cases is required by the commissions rules regardless oi the circumstances. Taylor has been replaced by iz- | nacio Fernandez as an opponent for Canzoneri. Thurs- But the | Taylor | State | Athletic Commission for withdrawing | SHAMROCKS TO PLAY | S.P.A. GAME WITH VARSITY TONIGHT Oshawa Shamrocks play Var. sity Thirds at the Toronto Arcna Gardens tonight commencing at 8.30 .o'clock. The team, Harry Watson and Stan - Gurgoyne, two of the best hockey authori. ties in the country, claim that Oshawa stands more than an even chance of winning, in fact they go so far as to say Oshawa will win. The team is leaving from Ratz's Tobacco Shop, Sim. coe Street, at 6 o'clock shap. Fans not being able to make the trip can secure the scor: by phone from Ratz's as it will be phoned in period by period. 0.C.I. in Four Cornered High School Group Oshawa Collegiate basketeers will play in the Toronto and Dis- | trict High School Basketball Lea. | sue this season apd the first scheduled game will take place at home on the local floor January 13, it was announced following the [drafting of the schedule, The op- position on that occasion will hej Vaughan Road, a new entry in the league this year, The local quin.ette will play in, a group of four teams and | personnel includes senjor and orn lor teams from, Oshawa, S-arboro, York and Vaughan Road Col- past occasions, the consisted of only! arhoro and and D, this leasues of Kast logiates, On prouping has ithrea teams, Oshaw York, The T, ar consists of two | four teams each and there is a : peasibility that another formed, | es will stort on time Tri. ternoons, The hour set for top contosts is 2.90 o'clnn': tha junior rr before the wenior rer st ho att nn rein nite close IF y follo en deat tween h » 3 th V tions for the Road; | ast' York; Tauro, "DUBS" BRI 'w CAPTAIN Kingston, Nov. James ("Bubs") Britton, star flying wing of {the Queen's University Intercollegi- ate senior footbail champions, has' been clected captain of the team for 1928, Britton came to Qucen's from Balmy Beach in 1925, and has been the regular flying wing ever since Unless the four-year rule is rescind- ed, "Hank" Brown, crack inside wing, will be ineligible to play, and will be manager for the 1928 team, Britton broke into organized foo ball with the Parkdale Canoe Clu jun'ors in 1922. He was with the P. C7". seniors the following season, ai. joined Balmy Beach in 1924, the first year the East Enders entered the senior series. In the Eastern | semi-final that year against Queen's, Britton played great football on the backfield, but when he went to Queen's in the fall of 1925, he was moved to flying wing, where he im- | mediately became a sensation. It was Britton's extraordinary play- ing this fall that enabled Queen's to overcome a five-point lcad, and beat McGill University in the College Un- © u final. He should make an ideal 30.--, AS THEY SEE IT There is a single game carded for to-morrow night in the juiior series and 'it should also develop into a smart affair. Frank Sullivan's Varsity "thirds" take on the Oshawa Shram- rocks who are coached by Harry Watson and the fur is bound to fly. The Shamrocks took the measure of Parkdale Canoe club and the stu- dents are out to uphold the prestige (of the "Big Four" junior loop.--To- !rontg Star. | TOURING TEAM WON { London, Nov, 30. -- The touring New South Wales rugby team de- | feated Llanelly of the Rugby Union | {by 24 to 14 points yesterday. The the | © others in sta Vangh, seco: sme oe 1} ¢ , f Cleland 't8 a Inter hy y 4 Basaball F. G. Chester Elected Pr2:i- dent for Ensuing Year With Harold Luke B:ing Re-elected Secretory -- Suggest Four Term Croup With Belleville, Peterbero, Port Hope and Ostawa OH - « There e gue. The majolit Joseball Cmimer, eefy] Year handicaps the ; all Taking the attitude 1zat a four team grouping would be to the bot terment of baseball in this city and district, the annual meting of the General Motors Scnior Baseball Club went on record as favoring the revi- val of the old Central Ontagio Base- ball League--that Ta which functioned so well in this section of the 'province several ye azo { cck will also be which produced many a keen com i sent out for a good petitor for Provincial honors. hd ant ily ARAGCR, Last night's meeting was one of the m the central most voptimistic that has been held | ©) : tion of Ems by the local club in years and indi- | POyees, : ntral treasurer to cations are that the 1928 baseball ter the of all clubs scason will be the best ever, In order ration with the that the club will m a strong unanimously showing and with the Provincial Sen : that a lot ior championship its goal, the team re lited off will sccure a good manager and , urer, --one that has a reputation dc A . Discussed developing players and who will work yig, grow er also the in harmony with his team. ! : eration, the The presidential chair will he oc- | # club bein cupied by F. G. Chester one of Os! HL os : joe can nd an awa's most prominent sports and who | 1 : t in the hands for many years has had the i : it should be of baseh: i ks authors | togen up with the park to arriving anding, The in a poor s felt that i r teams not fit, v had conducted Y . The players I on their will not ; into agtion t that it will ht to talk things > their plans for the in this city at he: ill he assisted by D. St e-presitlent, Harold Ia of the club for several in hold that position, the | general attitude of the meeting be- |! ing that nb bet could be s cured. Mr, Luke, | other off 5 has been an untiring w ns ba ! t | playing cf on lit wa it was not fair kv | | RY HOCKEY R C.HA, and will winter as L team from t No, 3, champion= tored as Battery, Loop 4d ) vo in © 508 5 HEE ¢ rp! R. 7. 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