Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 31, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page sixteen. Winnipeg free press wednesday. March 31.1937. Canadians even series with Force fifth game with world champions winning 3 to 1 if Montre Alers win thursday s deciding Battle they will be first in Stanley clip history to comeback after losing two straight wings miss goalie Smith. _ by Sydney or Tyson Canadian press staff writer. Montreal the canadians defensive machine bidding to make hockey history forced National hockey league championship series to a fifth crucial game tuesday night by defeating the present world Champion Detroit red wings 3-1, in the fourth game of their Stanley cup Semi final. The Canadien Victory taken on a first period two goal scoring splurge evened the series at two games apiece. Red wings won the first two 4-0 and 5-1 in Detroit before Garia Diens came Home. Toj win their first saturday night also by 3-1. Never before in Stanley cup his j tory has a team losing the first two games of the league titular series come Back win three straight. Canadians got their Chance to do it thursday night when the fifth and deciding game goes Down for decision. Miss goalie Smith Detroit noticeably weakened by the loss of Norm Smith their regu Lar goalkeeper behind from the Start and attacking Divi Sions shaken up by manager Jack Adams to find a winning Combina Tion never threatened seriously to overcome the Early two goal deficit Earl Robertson from wings International american league farm at Pittsburgh tended goal but Robertson was not Smith in the nets. Toe Blake shot the first goal at 7.30 of the opening period on a play started by pit Lepine. Lepine whipped Back a face off to babe Siebert. Ace of the frenchmen s defensive forces and the babe drove a Long hard shot that Robertson stopped. But before he could Clear Blake raced in to poke Home the rebound. Five minutes later Paul Haynes and Johnny Gagnon combined for the second goal after with Aurel Joliat they had bombarded heavily against the Detroit Cage. Gagnon got the puck behind the net passed out in front and Haynes bad it in before the goalie moved. Canadians made Only one mistake after that and it Cost them a goal. With Siebert off for the first time near the close of the period Bill Mck Enzie and Walter Buswell let Howe through. The Wing forced Gaoler Wilf Cude to make the first move and slapped a rising shot Over his fallen body. It was t until 18.28 of the second period after wings battled futilely to get the equalizer that Gana Diens game Safe. Joffre Desilets took a double relay from Haynes and Siebert to round the Detroit defence shooting a Low 15-foot drive under. Robertson s loot. After crowd relaxed. Their canadians made no More mistakes. Few penalties i at one stretch of the period canadians held a Short Edge in Man Power through to Johnny Gallagher then wings held the Edge through a to George they were the game s Only banishment but neither team could take advantage extra Man. Four and five Man Wing attacks in the third scarcely made a Dent against Canadien s checking and when the champions did get away occasionally they found the frenchmen s rear guard much too Strong. Outstanding on the Blue line division was the inspirational Siebert with Walter bit swell and Cude giving him great support. Lineup Goodfellow Bow Man. Barry. Lewis h. A Lorca. Detroit Mcdonald Howe. W. Son Oil. Petton cer. Brt Meteau Kelly. Mackie. Canadians Cude. Sichort. Buswell Haynes. Gannon. Canad Jens subs Torrain. Miller. Brown. Be pl5si, Mantha. Desilets Blake Mondou. Ion and Johnny Mitchell. Summary Vint canadians. Blake file Bart. Lepine 7.30 2. Canad icons Haynes a Arnonl 12.28 Detroit Lowe. 11.00. Penalties none. Canadians Desilets Siebert. Haynes 18.28. Penalties Gallagher. Mantha. Third none. Penalties none. Wood and wer Winuk Lead Cue tourney playing in the Quarter finals of the Manitoba Amateur snooker championship Competition at the Regent Hall tuesday evening. J. Wood took three games to Lou Evans two. In their first five games. The second five games and concluding session will be played at the orpheus wednesday evening. Meanwhile in the Semi final. A. Wer Winuk won three games against two for Bill Bywater at the or Rheum. The concluding session for these two played. Wednesday at 8 . At the Regent. In the Competition the players de cide on ten carries divided info 1wo sessions of five games each. To the event of a tie an extra game will be played. Neepawa hockey official replies to Melita charges sports editor in monday s Issue of your paper the . And the Neepawa hockey club were censured by the Melita hockey club for alleged unfairness in their the Melita club. We have nothing to say for the ., they can speak for themselves and will no doubt do so but on behalf of the Neepawa club we would like to present the following facts Neepawa and Brandon each won their division As arranged by the . Then Nee Piva Defeated Brandon thereby qualifying for the finals. With a View to Speed ing up the series Neepawa was re Quested by the -. To meet Melita in. Semi final Home and Home games the first to be played in Melita last saturday night and the following one in Neepawa on monday night. The Winner of this game was to meet Teulon in the final at Winnipeg. On saturday the ice at Neepawa was covered with water and this was also the Case in the rink at Portage and elsewhere. weather continued on sunday and by monday night a hockey game in Neepawa was out of the question. In View of the fact that the. Winner of the Pawa Melita game would have to go to Winnipeg to meet Teulon in the final the Neepawa club tried la arrange a sudden death game with Melita on hard ice in Winni Peg. The Winner would then on hand for the final game against Teulon and much expense would be saved. The Melita article makes much ado about the disappointment to their local hockey not wit Nessing a game with Neepawa in Melita last saturday night. We can Only state in reply that the Neepawa team plays pretty fair hockey but they Are no Good As Marathon swimmers or As water Polo performers. It is hockey on hard ice that the Neepawa wants to play and that the Nee Pawa fans desire to see. If the Melita team could not afford to go to Winni leg for a sudden death game1 with Neepawa on hard ice How could they afford to. Come and then go to also in the event of. Winning the Neepawa game. The sudden deaths game Iii Winnipeg Between a Nee Pawa. The Winner to meet Teulon in the appeared to the Neepawa club to be the fair and logical solution. We Are quite will to let the general sporting Public be the judges in this connection. A w. Poole. Vice president. Neepawa hockey Junior cagers Flay wednesday toilers and Isaac Newton meet in Deci Diin of Manitoba championship the second and deciding games of the Junior tournament and Dyson cup finals will wednesday night on the floor. The Junior same toilers and Isaac Newton is scheduled for 7.15 ., the former a two Point Lead by virtue of a 24-22 win in. The first game monday night in the two game total Point series. Toilers showed a much improved game Over any they have played during the regular league since last fall but were forced to the limit to Stop the High school boys who put on periodical rallies and tied up the score with Only a minute to go. The Winner of the series will meet Brandon College juniors Here saturday night in the first of Home and Home games for the Junior provincial title. At 8.30 Robertson memorials will again tackle St. Andrews to decide the senior Manitoba Winner and the team which will enter the do or Pinion play Downs. St. Andrews took s. 20-Point Lead on monday in the first game and should be Able to hold their Lead wednesday night. However the Robertson boys have plenty of fighting spirit and have not yet . They will be in the game wednesday night to win and will take a Catine. Spring Over coatings made to order. Special ready Mades miss Aid c and c i Fco Fht to at but owing t. Delayed sep re 7 t than don1 11, 9 i so Sprinc overcoat t. Toor . Form i the style and of our Worth two j. Morris do son Ltd. Mer Chaft tailors. 278 Garry St. 95 627. See our windows. Thurs. I if ticket no. 25 sat. 8.30p.m. Ticket no. 39 Saskatoon Wesley tickets on Sale at Empire new stand to Olmedo shop Ennier a Grain enhance your shop no it the run la. Pm. 37 monarchs All seats "9earn reserved. Of it will be april fool s Day thursday and Many May be fooled. For instance the Saska Toon Wesley May fool monarchs the amphitheatre Montreal canadians May fool the Champion Detroit red wings in the deciding game of the National league play off and new York rangers May fool Montreal maroons in the. First game of their Stanley cup Semi final series. However leaving out the fooling the Victory Finger Points to monarchs Detroit and maroons. V Wesley rebuilt fallowing their triumphant March through Western Junior clubs last season come to Winnipeg with a Fine reputation and Are apparently qualified for their position in the Western final with Winnipeg dynamite Pete Ettin Ger is the Only remaining Mem Ber of last year s championship outfit but around him Charlie Mccool and Dune Farmer have gathered an imposing array of Talent according to however Saskatoon Haven t beaten any thing yet so if they do aide track they will have earned their place i the Domin Ion final. Chinning at the Winnipeg How ing club annual meeting last night someone suggested Winnipeg sports should take to the game in an Active Way. When thinking it Over a sports writers eight might be arranged but being strictly a professional outfit it could not qualify for the Northwestern International re Gatta. Let s g. Allen could stroke the Crew. Then there could be Clem Shields Herb Manning Cam Mckenzie Ralph alien Johnny Buss Vince Leah and myself at the Bow position. Scott Young could be the coxswain and Ralph Adams the Only one of us with rowing experience could coach. In the event of injury Scotty Harper could substitute position and Bill an Derson could be the Trainer in View of the fact he refuses to go on a diet. Apart from the ridiculous talk of sports writers rowing Mem Bers at the annual meeting of the . Were really serious last night. They have their set on regaining the sir Thomas Lipton trophy when the Northwestern International takes place at St. Paul in july and will get Down to the Busl pos sible. President Charlie Adams elected at the annual gathering and Captain Clarence Shepard jr., plan a Busy time for the Winnipeg oarsmen and Hope All win respond in a manner that will give Winnipeg same Stout challenger of former years for International Competition. Even with All this hockey in the air there Are Many definite signs of Spring floating around. A Man we know could have been found in Yard last sunday afternoon perfecting his stance his grip his follow through and numerous other minor matters that Are a constant worry to conscientious golfers. A couple of blocks away were two lads working out with a hard Ball and two battered gloves in a Back Lane. Which forcibly reminds us that our maroons will be going into Spring training Camp very soon now and play their first league game a scant five weeks from now. How time does Fly. In a Montreal paper a few Days ago appeared an item stat ing that Chappie o Connor who was one of the most effective cogs of the Retina Roughrider Grid machine that eliminated our tags last fall might be taking up residence it Montreal in the near future. Chappie meant a lot to the last year and he is one of the men they can 111 afford to if he went Down there now. He would he in the same spot orc Olson occupied Jast year in the big City that is not eligible for the Dominion Bat maybe the Montreal club Are looking farther into the future than the 1937 season. Enter provincial basketball j. Play offs Start next week when the Manitoba champions prob ably St. Andrew s unless they drop a 20-Point. Lead in tonight s game make the trip to Regina. Last sea son the toilers went As far As the Western finals before they were knocked out and the prospects Are fair for at least similar Advance ment this year. Word from the coast states that the University of British Columbia Are one of the strongest teams . Have Ever sent into the remember the dominoes l of 1936? this year s dominoes were almost As Good but varsity took them in straight games and by one sided scores for the provincial Crown. They must be Good. Max in England for a fight with Tommy Farr who recently beat Ben Foord for the championship limbers up with one of his 24 clubs at Coombe Hill near Croydon Archie comp son noted professional tells him to keep his Chin in. Two Saskatoon stars who oppose monarchs have played senior fire insurance league Salvage corps regained Leader ship of the fire insurance ten pin Bowling league tuesday night by scoring a sweep Over Norwich Union. St Paul fire had an off night and dropped three to Hart Ford fire. Royal Exchange Toofic the Odd game from Osier Ham mond and Nanton and Slater and Blumberg did likewise Over . Bill Quinn with games of 204, 215 and 178, was High Man. Sketches of Saskatoon Wesley a who open the Western Canada Junior hockey championship series at the amphitheatre thursday night against Winnipeg monarchs Are presented Here. Two of the Leys have had senior experience and their weight shows them As a fairly sturdy outfit. Pete Ettinger hard hitting defence Man will be familiar to Winnipeg fans but All others Are newcomers to Wesley Junior ranks. Charlie Raynor goal 16 years weight .154. Product of nut Ana athletic club and Saskatoon Public school league first season in Junior hockey. Made excellent impression in juvenile hockey last Winter and though Youthful regarded As a goalie of exceptional Promise. Pete Uinger defence 19 years 171. Playing third season with Wesley juniors. Had previous experience with Wesley midgets and juveniles. Reached the West finals two years ago and last year Dominion finals. Has always hard hitter and this season is showing ability As puck Carrier. His team generalship is of High order. Alton Macfadzen 18 years weight 151. Has developed phenomenal Speed never worn skates until four years ago. His first organized hockey was with Wesley juveniles last year. Rated also As one of Saskatoon s most promising Lacrosse players. Huschle Sutherland defence is years weight 169. Brother of Ron Sutherland of Portland buckaroos. Product of Eston intermediates. Exceptionally fast skater he shows Promise of becoming outstanding dec iceman but is used also to re Lieve on lines. Eddie Martinson right Wing 19 years weight 155. Has two years of senior a experience having played for Battleford Millers when they toured Japan two years ago and with the North Battleford beavers last year. Made favourable impression at Lester Patrick s training school last fall Archie Wilder left Wing 19 years weight 148. Has also bad senior experience playing last year with the Weyburn beavers. A neat per former he checks consistently and is dangerous around the net. Sid Abel Centre 18 years weight comes from Melville and is the key Man of the Martinson Abel Wilder Forward line which please the fans both with their checking and their Combina Tion attacks. His previous experience has been in midget Juv Eizile Ana intermediate hockey at Mel Ville. Jiro Wilson left Wing 18 years weight 144. Wesley product hav ing graduated from midget and juvenile. He in the same part of the City and attended the same school As Pete Leswick and has been a close student of Les Wick s style of play. So impressed with Wilson s possibilities that he spent alot of time last Winter giving him individual instruction Maurice Mcc Oskey Centre 18 years weight 340. Comes from Eston. Played Junior last year for the Kerrobert team who Wesley s strongest opposition for the provincial title. Packed full of Irish spirit Mccluskey is. Said not to give opposing forwards much peace and he also has the reputation of being a Good play maker. Bob Brownridge left Wing is years weight 750. Product of the Wesley juvenile and Bedford Road collegiate teams. Fast skater close checker with a flair for taking and of Loose pucks. Rots finder right Wing 18 years weight 168. Grew up in nut Ana collegiate and . Hockey. Unsurpassed in giving and receiving passes he is suited to a team that excels in combination play. Stan Beranek sub goal 13 yews weight 150. Brother of Jerry Bera Nek. Has played midget and Juven Ile goal for Wesley. _ w. Mccool . Farmer. Mcaughey. Club c. W. Doran Early training stressed by speakers at rowing meeting Charlie Adams named president for Lay ton chosen Shepard. Jr., is new club make drive for members. Superiority in the Northwestern International rowing regatta which Means Possession of the sir Thomas Lipton trophy is within grasp of the Winnipeg rowing club this year if members carry out All plans suggested tuesday night at the annual banquet meeting. Every speaker of the evening stressed the need of Early training and lots of it and those present seemed so enthused that it is possible Winni Peg s entry at St. Paul this july will sweep All opposition aside. Plans suggested Call for an Early Start in training and an extensive drive for new members. The club Hopes to swell its membership within the next few weeks and have a Host of promising oarsmen ready to take the water As soon As the break up arrives. Charlie Adams one of the Best oarsmen in the Winnipeg club was named president for the 1937 sea son succeeding Steve Booth who was unable to attend the annual meeting due to business. Hammy Layton was named vice president Clarence Shepard or Captain Bill Elwin and Mac Shaw vice captains Dick Medd Secretary and Jerry Stelk treasurer. Other officers named were a. L. Drewry honorary Patron c. S. Riley honorary president Charlie John Irton Selby Henderson Frank Carruthers honorary vice presi dents h. A. Bright c. E. Drewry w. R. Bawlf c. E. Allen a c. G. Armitage o. H. Scott c. M. Taylor l. H. Finnic and or Justice Rich Ards advisory committee Henry Monk Stan Laing Willie Mcneil a Reid Stew Parker coh Riley jr., Tammy Kilbert executive. Encouraging reports were presented by Bill Elwin and Eddie Gould last year s Secretary and treasurer and the retiring Captain Stan Laing gave an interesting out line of the year and pointed out Many improvements that could be made for the new season. Much Praise for the showing of his Junior eight in the International regatta was directed to Nat con Nacher and due credit was also paid Hammy Layton for his excellent work with the bantams. All other coaches and men who assisted the club during the season were also lauded. A letter from Steve Booth expressing his regret at not being Able to attend the gathering was read and also a Telegram from Theo Dubois and Vic Boyd at Edmonton could not be present for the meeting but said they a be out on the red River rowing at their earliest convenience. Speakers of the evening included Charlie Adams Awalter Patterson Hammy Layton Nat Connacher Clarence Shepart. Or. Stan Laing Bill Elwin and Eddie Gould. If half the things Toronto and fans Are saying about the refereeing in that first defeat by rangers Are True there Are for an investigation by a Royal commis Sion. That overtime defeat in the second game was taken much More graciously when such critic As Ted Reeve the officials there Are grounds for a com plaint. It a though Leroy Goldsworthy was Given a badly battered nose by Lionel Conacher in the second Maroon Boston game the tall baseball hockey player was Back in the game with Bruins on sunday night. Goldie is earning the reputation of hockey s most travelled player his record exceed ing even that of Joe Lamb. Golds worthy who was a Star Pitcher with the maroons for two seasons was born in two harbours Minn 29 years ago and jumped from a Junior club in Edmonton to the pro club of that City in 1925, at the age of. 18 years. Since then he has been a member of nine different pro clubs in four different leagues and with five clubs in the National league. One of the fastest and most Graceful skaters in the pro ranks Goldie has developed greater finish around the nets in the. Past few seasons. He led the Canadien sharpshooters last year. An All Star hockey team elected by the coaches for a Canadian Magazine is the one exception that named for the Canadian press by the sports writers. Wilf Cude is named for goal by the coaches. Instead of Norm Smith. Winnipeg could put a fair sort of All Atar team on the ice this year. For goal there is code of Canad Ieru defence Art Coulter. Pratt and Joe Cooper of bangers with a Forward line composed of Art Chapman americans Baldy Northcott maroons and Alex Shibicky major league baseball has reverted to the dead Ball this year and the other Day president Ford Friek of the. National league took three dozen samples of the new Ball to. St. And tossed them into game Between the Gia rits and the bees without telling the players. He then retired to a Box seat to make his observations but nothing important the bees hitting a Shade and the giants hit at their average Pace. After the game when the players were told they had been playing wit i the dead Ball to be used in 1938, they reported they had t noticed anything unusual about the Ball. It Felt the same As the old Ball to the hitters and to the pitchers. Maxie Silverman who will be Well remembered in Winni Peg As. The. Coach of Sudbury Junior at it again. He is the driving Force behind the Copper Cliffs who Are making a big splurge in play Downs. Their defeat of the highly touted St. Michael s team was considerable of a sur prise. Holman Curling matches played Yoang Street unit of Arm and Navy veterans retain 1 trophy two interesting matches for the Holman memorial Curling trophy took place Over the past week end the first was betwee i two rinks from the Norwood is Boniface the Canadian legion and the fort Garry unit of the army and Navy which resulted in a win for the army and Navy by a score of 22 to 18. The second contest was Between two rinks from the Winnipeg Branch of the army and Navy vet Erans Young Street and their comrades from Garry Street this was More one sided the1 veterans from the Young Street unit win Ning by the score of to 17, thus becoming again the holders of the handsome cup donated. In 1925 for Competition amongst the various Veteran organizations of the prov Ince by the late Holman. Both matches took place at the Granite Curling rink. The following is the personnel arid scores fort Garry Norwood a. And St. Bon. H. Leleu n. Tallin t. Mait Jijine j. Duke w. David in h. Coutts j. Magee r. Jenkins Kip 10 11 j. Leleu d. Johnson a. Shirra i Tom Obuon t. Miller i Mclean z. C. Low w. Barren drip t fort Garry a. H. Leleu a. Ill apr e. C. Low skip. H. Cleu i w. Teml Naon j. L. Mi1w j. Mcafee. Winnipeg unit a. And w. Al Loek r. Merest j. E. Houct Harry Price Cor Twat t. Young a. J. Kamay Brown Kip 17 17 m London. It is reported the International skating Union decided not to Send a delegation if Japan is chosen for the 1940 Winter olym Pic games. Senior Bowling team three games without an runs up total of 30m, with four members Over Johnny Dyer individual scorers with Fine c7c Baird second with 663. Brilliant Bowling by British con-1 who established an All time record by going through three Complete games without an error was the real feature of senior bowl ing tuesday night. The Contois Are going great guns these Days having copped All the honors last week and three tuesday night three game team single with out of the including with Lour High High and High single game individual with 257 by Harry Clowes. Baird just missed the High three game individual Johnny Dye of brewery products beating him to it by 13 pins the scores being Dyer 676, Baird 663. Baird copped this Honor with 683 a week ago. Consols team total of was made up of games of and and with scores like this it is not surprising that they won three games. Their victims were ringer s drug stores who put up a Good fight for two games but had no Chance in the last in addition to Baird s big score Nichol son shot 634, Clowes 629 and Mclaren 509, Tom Kernahan being Low with 564. Of the 15 individual games nine were Over the 200 Mark. For the druggists Dick Ray a newcomer to senior league bowl ing was High with 618 after break ing in last week with another sweep was 236 game scored by brewery products and they Are now out in front one game ahead of Bryce bakeries with whom they were tied. The Bakers dropped one game to fort Garry tires thanks chiefly to by Sutherland s Nice Bowling. By totalled 623 and prac ideally won the second game off his own Bat with a 238 score. For brewery products Johnnie Dyer shone with games of and 206 for the High count of the night Kostyna coming second with 606. Lexier was again off form with 543. Which was not helped any by four blows. For their opponents Frank Mccomb no one reached 800, Jimmy Johnston be ing High with 588. In the other series Safeway stores took two Loveridge games leading from Labatt s. For them with 606, with Foxon close up with 601. For the Brewers. Charlie Williams was High with 572. There were Only 68 errors last night which is two. Less than the previous Low for the season. League standing off Cowery prod Neu Bryee British Gateway fart Miry i Nam s drug Frank Recomb ii in Bryce Sutherland Cuthbert Honey i. Sibson Elmhurst j95 1m 238 188 169 4 is it 1 r m 1.1 587 623 160 574 510 361 totals i. Fort Garry tires Sobie Spiller Saven. Wylde. Stynen. 0115 930 kid 1m 161 203 164 total 897 Bryce bakeries win two. Drug Smith fits 204 to 595 "0 220 228 Sallstrom 1m Hay Gibson 201 590 560 374 357 2791 190-35.1 515 s76 totals 993 991 Mclaren Menuhin Icholson Baird 257 193 203 204 237 22j 5m 104 634 is totals 1019 ws2 30h British console win three. Shannon 1ss Kotora 13s 135 Williams 193 372 Hunter 157 184 Soble 1st 171 Dercola 354 a. A 921 Safeway Foxon 222 01 Clouther Iso 1m Botterill 191 171 so Veridee to. 2oo Davil 324 car Marstrand 1m 180 977 897 Safeway stores win two. Brewery Dyer 232 Sykes. 191 170 . 215 203 212 Lexier. 172 189 totals 1013 Frank Miller 203 188 Aleck 145 21fl Popovith .-----.v-171 179 cramp.-153 208 Johnston. 193 191 totals 65 980 brewery products win three. Ions 582 so 502 new York. As a reliable Index of returning pros Verity visiting patrons of the new York Public Library declined five ice cent during 1936. At Auckland Auckland n.z., March Cable the touring Mary Cricket club eleven will last match of their tour against a combined team Auckland and Wellington match has been substituted one scheduled to Start w Between Auckland and the Bobby Jonest rank outside to win tourney magician of Golf links years ago 20 to 1 to at Augusta i Augusta ga., March 31. A look slices and divots cattle ground of the Ai tonal Golf championship Long shot seven Yean Sobby Jones swept the world Lis unerring magic. Came Back to Augusta As f Ujj without he was Lorn Long shot at 20 to 1. Only sentiment got Bobby anti the 20-to-l shots. Cold Blok Nafei r originally placed him at 32 to 1.js to Cut the Odds As Senh Mactal Kaj i worshippers of monday bad set. Their mild outrage with cub on to i Ine. Bobby 15 35 years old and Leo t. Ike a youngster of 25, thinner hat in 5 been in years. We asked a Toter Sargent United states open Pion of 1909 and pro at Jon Etcar at. East Lake Atlanta Why Jig does t win the title gained i Don t see Tiow Bob can and the top Brackna first he has no great win secondly past a when you re past that Star hands wrists Ami legs arc los egg strength daily to play winning again Bob would have to Cash Elf lie game from one of Power accuracy. Harry Vardon did it kept on winning until he War As Jones played a tune up tilt. Tuesday he made some line Nob it his Confidence was missing. Bobby does t sex pin to win data att have to win. He s gallery attraction in. Golf Iever have to throw any Lim. Favorite standing out Ivorite at 10 to Lati pcs would Cirse. Harry of c aiding Money Winner of our. 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