Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1949 — Page 21
| EE Aang !' Grid Records
Golden Bears. Have Won 29 of Last’ 31 Games
By FRANCIS J. POWERS, Times Special Writer BERKELEY, Cal, Dee. 24—Lyrin Waldorf, the big pappy-man who used to inhabit Northwestern U.'s Dyche “._ Stadium, has one of the most remarkable coaching. recérds in postwar intercollegiate football.
“fornia, Pappy has produced teams that won 29 of 31 games.
His “tenms have. a winningio oo lowed “him “enough time to conrun of 23 consecutive regularitinue coaching the Bears, | scason games and have tied wh Sunsalional Succes wel | at are the reasons for | te Pacis or dorf's sensational success at Call-| i & fornia? He was a fine coach but| A The Golden Bears are cham-| never piade any such record “| pions of the coast conference for Northy‘estern.
Material is a basic reason. Callthe second straight year and are : going back ta the Rose Bowl to fornia gets many more fine foot
py Ohio State on Jan. 2 ball players than ever came
Northwestern's way. f - > Only Frank Leahy of Notre| .s4 Northwestern, you knew re has a superior record for a& yur material pretty well in ad-| 8! ‘lar span of games. ance, Here at California we get ‘aldorf’s best pals shuddered from the student body when he decided to leave peace-gp ut whom we knew. nothing,” ae Northwestern for what was ; o w. explained. + regarded as one of the hot-seat| w.i40et has taught his Bears) - ‘.edaching berths of the country!] [the hard socking, Big Ten ty b that Fritz Orister| 8 Fig pe It was a jo al. n of blocking and tackling that Padeclined with thanks. California cia. Coast schools lost during the | was a challenge” was about the |war years, The Bears hit harder, only explanation that Pappy ever) /than any coast team since the gave for coming to the big school |y.¢ Howard Jones manufactured! that sprawls through the Berke- |, ,. hn.) champions at Southern ley Hills, { California, Amazed Pacific Coast { Made Adjustments When Waldorf took up the, Then, too, Waldorf's offense) reins at California, he inherited a has more power and versatility squad that had won only two of than in, most of his years in| nine games, under Frank Wick- Evanston. A long-tima exponent | horst, in 1946, It was a squad of the single wing. Pappy] that sometimes ‘was unmanage- switched to the T formation dur-| able for Wickhorst, tha former ing the '44 season. He has learned | Navy All-America tackle. {much about the T and has made Pappy's . first Golder ‘Bears his own adjustments to ‘that sys-| amazed the Pacific Coast, amazed tem since arriving at California. the country, they won nine out of] Waldorf's T really 1s a single) 10. losing to Southern California. Wing with the quarterback under Northwestern, in the Rose Bowl the center. He calls it a power T on last New Year's day, is the/and it is based on old fashioned only other team to lower. the power blocks. “We don't try to huge Waldorf banner. . fool anyone,” Pappy sald. “We Waldorf has become the idol work for perfect execution of| of a once ruthless student body. every play.” H+ has cemented alumni into a! Whatever the reasons, Pappy's| solid group that is solid for L. O.|system if a’ success. ‘Waldorf. In selling Caj}ifornia earned a place in California footfootball, Pappy has toured the ball history along with thé late state with the completeness of a|Andy Smith, whose “wonder politician. | teams” of the early '20’'s were the + “In three years at California, 1 {pride of every Cal Alumnus, No 5 know more people than I did in one ever thought that any coach S 12 at Northwestern," Waldorf re- Would earn -a niche alongside \_ lated. The big man’ could be, Andy Smith.
elected governor x that job al-| fgerrient, dl i tanapolis
Bowl Results, Schedule
NEW YORK, Dec. 24 (UP) DEC. 31
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NOV. 24 Western All-Stars. BEAN BOWL-Idaho State 20,] BLUE - GRAY GAME, swore]
: Chadron (Neb,) State 3, gomery, Ala.
West Liberty State 20, Western gan Jose (8-4) vs, Texas Tech| Carolina 0. (6-4). PEAR BOWL -— Pacific U. 2,
Tenn, Military 7. {State (8-2).
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State-wide flavor will 1 highlight tournament action for local high school basketball teams during the Christmas holidays. Howe's Hornets will be host to a pair of strong Ft. Wayne teams—North Side and Central—Wednesday in a mixed fourteam tourney that includes Shortridge. Heading powerful North Side are Doug Cunningham, - leading scorer, and veteran Chuck Ellenwood, an: all-around athlete, Central's Charles Bromelmeier has been one of the top Tiger stalwarts, along with Sam Sims, a fine football and track performer. Howe, winner of four of seven games to date, has three consistent scorers in
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GY DOUG. CUNNINGHAM Ft. Wayne North Side
Dave Fahrback, Larry McKinsey and Kenny Wood. McKinsey has 62 points, Fahrback, 60, and Wood 55. Juniors Bob Stallwood and Ward Sexson and Senior Kenny Eiler are slated for considerable action’ for Shortridge's comparatively young Blue Devils. Shortridge, winner of two of five games, faces Central in the first game at 1:15 p. m. Howe tangles with North Side in the second game. © “Tomorrow, Cathedral meets host Greencastle and Mitchell takes on Lebanon, the latter pair clashing in the first game at 1:30 p. m. On Jan.-2, Manual, Sacred Heart, Crispus Attucks and Indiana Dest Sthool Pattie at Cathedral.
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| t=SMOKY MOUNTAIN BOWL—|" RAISIN BOWL, Fresno, Cal. — |sistent mare, outran three sprint-|
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NEW YORK, Dec. 24. (UP)
JAN. 2 California Aggies 13, BUR i. ~ Emory & “ROSE BOWL, Pasadena, Cal.— — horse, | blanket finish. Henry Hanover 0. Ohio. State (8-1-2) vs. California DEC. 2 (10-0).
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rousing Irisen was the favorite of the|Irisen’s time was a lazy 1:12 1/: {9299 spectators and won her 11th| [She earned $3250 to boost her ORUHARD BOWL — Fork| SUGAR BOWL, New Orleans— 1949 triumph on a spirited finish 1949 winnings to $44,735 and paid Union, Va., Military 41, Columbia, Oklahoma (10-0) vs. Louisianaand a smart ride by jockey Jack $4.70, $3.90 and $3.00. Bolo Mack was the 17th time returned $19.20 and
Irisen was just a nose in front {Irisen; Mrs. O. L. Nyberg's con-| of Bolo Mack at the finish and {Loriot was a nose farther back.! Sidney Schupper’'s {ing rivals in the Tropical Park bay mare, was just a nose behind stretch today and won the $5000 Loriot at the end of the six-fur-Christmas Handicap in a four-/long dash.
$8.40 and
finish,
was in contention. Coyote, which finished fifth, trailed Miss Disco by five lengths, Third Ace, Tight Squeeze and Sagittarius, the second choice, were strung out behind in that order. Buzfuz, Mose Rauzin's veteran dash horse, and Renown II, Mrs. Tilyou Christopher's South American record-holder, were scratched. At Fair Grounds, T. P. Morgan's Thwarted carried top weight of 121 pounds to a half
up ad rsa tne eae, tr risen Wins Christmas Handicap i in Rousing Finish
bron's Challorette was third in the mile-and-a-sixteenth race. Johnny Delahoussaye took Thwarted to the front late in the backstretch, The Morgan gelding, winner of the Baton Rouge Handicap at the New Orleans track early this month, led Fugitive by half a length at the final bend and maintained his advantage in the stretch to score his sixth victory in 20 starts this season.
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points throws an unfair advantage to the team which is behind, “It seems to me the Illinois system is better. I prefer this arrangement. “The two-minute rule as it now is played is as much disliked by the spectators as the platoon system is in Yoothall "
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SUNDAY, DEC. 25, 1049
g Springfield Ties x
Bisons for Lead
‘Score Early
| f Beating Buffalo, 2-1
SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Dec, 24 Springfield | Indians ‘hoosted themselves into.a tie for
"% | first place in the Eastern division
{of the. American Hockey League
[tonight by. defeating. the Buffalo
| Bisons, 2 to 1, before a crowd of {3200 fans.at the Coliseum. Springfield got both its goals 'in the first period while Buffalo's ‘only tally came In the last period. Vern Kaiser scored for Springfield at 12:36 on .a passout from IKeith Allen near. the side'of the cage. Gordie Tottle, husky Indian
“idefenseman got the other Spring.
field tally on a 35 foot screen {shot which Goalie Connie Dion ‘never saw.
| “Buffalo turned on the pressure
lin thelast two periods but George 'Pargeter-was the only one who jcould push the puck past Goalie {Phil McAfee of the Indians. His iscore came at 4,01 with an assist ifrom Gordon Pennell,
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AMERICAN. HOCKEY 1EAGL E Wes stern Pyisige
8 00 19 >. 6 4 148 8 15.12 3 33 108 108 12.117 31 80 7 3 12 4 30 hal 7% 5 20 6 18 1 13 w I T Pts. -G CO Springfield 15 13 3 33 108 104 Ruffatn 15 13 3 33 90 MM Providence 15 14 2 3 116 11 New Haven 13 14 5 Jl 88 Hershey T1807 IN. 90 117 RESULTS LAST NIGHT © Springfield 2, Buffalo 1. only same scheduled) i Sy
NATIONAL SEAGTE Montreal 0. New (the),
‘Boston To Toron "w Pa NIGHT’ 3 SCHED Spri neti, 0] at DED ULE IS 8:30;
Cleveland at Buffalo. Hershey at "ww Haven, Pitfsburgh at Providence, St. Louis at Cincinnayy
Olymps, Packers In Key Games
The Indianapolis Olympians, (nudging closer to division leader Anderson, celebrate Christmas today with an afternoon profese sional basketball game in Water loo, Iowa. Anderson, Western Division leader in the NBA, is scheduled in Syracuse, Eastern Division leader with a 22-3 record. The Olymps looking ‘for a vietory today and hoping for an Anderson loss could draw closer ito the Packers with next Tuesday's Olymp-Anderson game in the Eleldt ouse.
Pro Football War Cost $9 Million
CHICAGO, Dec. 24 (UP)--Pro football's bitter four-year war cost the bankrolling magnates-$9 mil lion before the National Football League and All America Confer.
ence merged, a United Press sure j
vey showed today.
The nine teams who played my the AAC were hit hardest, drop-"
ping $6,480,000, while six National League teams lost $2,545,000. Four National League teams made money during the same period. The Los Angeles Dons, oper ated by Ben F. Lindheimer, a Chicago racing czar, were the heaviest individual losers with a red ink entry of approximately $1,424 000 for the four years of competition. The Dons were not included in the merged leagues, but it was understood Lindheimer would buy an interest in the Los Angel, es Rams of the old NFL.
The the Nu Caroling man,
Thwarted was timed in 1:46 2/5 Central C ollege" The rulemakers
DEC. 3 GLASS BOWL-—University of Kentucky (9-2) vs, Santa Clara races this year. | Cincinnati 33, Toledo U. 13. I-21). Robertson .and Irisen moved up|
REFRIGERATOR BOWL —| COTTON BOWL, Dallas, Tex. trom second when the eight nose Era@man-Vallina Match Scheduled
ORANGE BO Miami, Fla.—|she finished in the money in 24|Loriot, $5.20. length triumph over Frangine in Wi The remainder of the field never the Yuletide Handicap. Jeap Cam- Over a fast track and paid $3.40, were justified in attempting some-
-1$2.80 and $2.20 to supporters thing to take care of the wholésale fouling in the last two min- esigns as d g
|among the 7500 fans. Rayloper, a Brown Hotel stable utes of play, but I feel that they
Evansville 22, Hillsdale 7 . Hele settled down for the final SHRINE ATO BOWL — Ries #1) vs. North Caroling . However, Loriot, which had] Herb Freeman of New York Zebra Kid, a 226-pounder who has colt, won the six-furlong Poin- haven't as ‘yet solved the prob- . Boise Idaho, JC, 25, Taft, Cal, the ‘Windsor Farms colors on top! City, and Cherry Vallina, of San Won eight of 11 local starts, setta Handicap at Fair Grounds, lem and I am not too sure that i etic irect 7 " T oe JC. SUN BOWL, El Paso, TeX.— a the final bend, and Mrs. C. A. Di h bee tohed for AB2inst young Tom Marshall, of beating William Helis’ Yogi, while it can be solved. DEC. 9 | Georgetown (5-4) vs. Texas West: cgpe's Bolo Mack refused to quit, | ego, have n matched TOT. pallas, Tex. Bernice Irvin's Diamond Lane “No doubt, the rule will cause . M JUNIOR SUGAR BOWL {ern (7-2-1). and the three battled head-and- |action in the first event of this afartino (Iron Mike) Angelosof finished third in the field of seven coaches to spend more time on! NEW HAVEN, Conn. Dec. 25 , Wharton Tex JC 49 a OLEANDER BOWL, Galveston, head to the wire, while getting Tuesday night's wrestling card Toledo. and Benny Becker, of two-year-olds. the fundamentals of ball han- (1 P)-—The resignation of ailing with t] Rae JC 0. " ! | Tex.—McMurry (7-2-1) vs. Mis- plenty of competition from Miss at the Armory. New York City, are slated for, Rayloper was timed in 1:13 1/5 dling, foul shooting, pressure de- Bob Kiphuth, world famed swim- ing at MEMORIAL BOWL — Pearl \sourt Valley (8-2). | Disco. The main event. will pair the action in the semi-windup. and paid $4.00, $2.40 and $2.40. _ fense and offense against pres- ming coach, as Yale athletic . b River, Miss., Jc 21 LaMar, Tex.| PINEAPPLE BOWL, Honolulu eS memes ~ sure. defense, ‘which means a lot director as announced today by ning JC 20. |—S8tanford (6-3-1) vs. Hawali. F L ol P te wd St H § VY i of time will have to be spent in President harles Seymour. . Warm o pC. 10 smi 431 il Eqpmer Loca rep Gri ars Home for Vacation pracice for Just two minutes of _KIPRULh, who has been confined a INIOR ROSE BOWL Littl the game. It presents a different to Grace-Memoria ospital as a Re OR ROSE Soy ittle| Fla.—Missouri (7-3) vs. Maryland . . r type of play than the earlier 38 result of a Nov. 10 heart attack, fog tha Rue. rk., anta Ana (7-1). { 3 minutes. It: definitely gives the Will continue as university swim- ture. E i | SALAD BOWL, Phoenix, Ariz. team in the lead at the end of 38 ming coach, director of the Payne« They cc 0 as BOSE Bows... Tyler “Tempe, Ariz, State (7-2) vs.| minutes an ugfair advantage. Whitney Gymnasium and chaire Lot oi Ap Xavier (0.), (9-1). “It seems that rules are adopt- Man of the gymnasium com- Trader’ GOLD DUST BOWL — San CIGAR BOWL, Tampa, Dv, ed and kept by the trial and er- mittee. Seymour said. latter's Diego JC 32, Menlo JO 14 Tallahassee, Fla. State (8-1) vs. | ror system so I would like to see! ~ KiPhuth coached four- U. 8, PAPER BOWL Jacksonville. Wofford (11-0). the next change in the rules give Olympic teams since 1928, and greens, — Jacksonville, , ronsiv his freestyle swimming teams orname| Ala, Teachers 12, Livingston,, TANGERINE BOWL, Orlando, the offensive team two free ~~ co anv Ala., State 7. Fla.—Emory and Henry (11-0) vs, throws on any foul received in have broken many records. took of DEC. 17 St. Vincent (9-0). the last two minutes and then i} - - he ec SILVER BOWL — Trinity) PRAIRIE BOWL, Houston, the ball be put in play by a jump Senators Announce oe 1s > (Tex.) 52, Mexican College All- Te —Fisk (6-2) vs. Prairie View, ball at the center circle.’ © Fo Stars 6. 7-3). “a u Exhibition Schedule 11ght DEC. 26 JAN. THERE'S ONE thought up- WASHINGTON. Dec. 24 on brirhitey NORTH - SOUTH ALL-STAR SENIOR ALL- AR} BOWL, permost in the minds of Th# e Washington Senators, who SHRINE GAME, Miami, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Times Sports Staff at this cant go ary place but up in. the aly ren—————— — - moment. And. we feel that American League "next season, Bo r somewhere on this page we today announced a 31-game 0 Sa RACE RESULTS hea to To 7 EE CS nave MERRY CHRISTMAS to. all he Senators, who finished last ves arm hc | our readers. That comes from this year. Wil open their pre-gea- far N | . . Ss conditior RX cA At Tropical Park At Fair Grounds— a nie! A our Mal mem. Fagainst the Philadelphia Athletics Bead. 3 T* lones, —Franes amin Ye piRie) | PIRST (3900: claiming: 3 vears up: 8 : on 2 dle Ash, denn of Sh on Mar. 11 at West Palm Beach, the fire; $70, 870. 460: Hustling Osks iid Ee furlongs) —Donauest. 110 (L. Castille), | yl a 3 poy 3 An fn I IM Fla. and will close it with two the fur : hartoum { 14.60 760, 3.00: Brown Clipper. 107 (PF. $ , mmie Angelopolous, | yaine here. Flere. So. ‘Also: © et ars. Dncoecus: Bone), 4.60, 2.80; Even Break, 118 (W. M.| Jim Heyroek, Bill Eggert, Sames against the Pittsburgh Pi- P Sall Sidmar, Barullo, Third Man 00k), 2.40. Also: Sky Plane,’ Little Jan, | . ao Vt rates at Washington, Apr. 15-18, y SECOND (41800; claiming; 3 vears up: Night Tour. Host Jr. Fiorisan Jans, AR-(. [rank Anderson and Gene . carved ¢ lurionm) Pol 111 Gilbert), 1.80. amor | “BWSOn, "its side. 4.80. 3.80. Magpie 113 & Chestnut), 11.80. SECOND #1100 claiming; “3-year-olds: City, County H. School 6.40; Checkmate 108 M. Cook), 4.60. 8 furlongs) —Sedulous, 107, «J Delahous- | AD enor : t sb; ait, Cris fuipuing, Amite MELE sel, 0. 130. 30; Pro Taso. 113 (P. Plainfield to Defend Net Card Through Jan. 7 it with Rane bo Spa |Tenaglio), 3.80. 3.00: Eleapor#- 103 (R.| Frosh Net Ch bh clustere y Double paid 574.50, Blandford), J 60 Also Dean RBlitgen, ros et am ions i TOMORROW E. Ham P r t ireencastie ( . TD sis: elatming 3 years up: 4 matty Sun. Sir, Hauco, Little Dick. This) P » M ehel] * Lepanon 130 pm. Second in a cor 15.00, 8.0; 6.30; Tiger Nip 113 (8. Boul- Daily Dowdle Paid $80.80 Plainfield High School's fresh- same—Cathedral vi. Greencastie.). a coral metis), 6.30, Ya 113" (k_Nel-| THIRD ($1100: claiming: 4 years up: | men will "defend their 1948-49 - Toure r r A a ai "also! Burley Bid, Lucky Devil | furlongs) —Pleasemenow, 113 -(H. Keene), 4 ’ LW FouImney fal 39 “Shortrideg, 1 3 me- rt. She and % engee, pel: . . i 11.00, 5.00, 3.60; Ariel Pal, 114 (P. Tena-| [title againdt Speedway in the Secand ime “Yowe vs Wayne forth cently § : 2 Turion All Ar Once. 110 Ly, | ho 0.40 490: Novmrich; HS WH. CU) [fourth annual Mid-State Confer-!® §outhoort at Finals aL E13 p.m colony. ett), T - | estout). 280. 400 0 Is cAnerg 107 Sion, Tiny Boswell. Black Prince. Stleket.| ence freshman basketball tourna-| pi. viage oe “ErATus Attucks ob Griffith (J, sas imone), a Iso: Water, FOURTH (33000: Poinsetta handle | Washington Mosima e Qui Pe 3 ink Gloves, Bob |3-vear-olds: 6 furlongs —Raylg 1 ment Jan. 5 and T. FRIDAY Dudley » gars Awabema: | 5 " iy: Ohmbeat), Ade. id 30” Foul, Ti) The 'Plugs meet {7 ninfield Warren Central at Lawsense Central, guests YOoar-olds; > , ! . \ 2 miles) —Ha 7, Task, i IN. Com- |b D o acAndrew), 140. Also: Niok| ‘Thursday at 5:30-p. m. in the top| Tourney at Piatti (Speedway, Plaine \ o . iis Pia" agymuits. asa, Chee heup: Muss Mellss, Mis bracket with Mooresville, which field. Monrovia®and re The \ ho wo, Jolson Aree |e "Firion tor And itieh THe {drew a ‘first-round bye. In the' Tourney at Carmotirel (Ma Deaf H.. on & $5000; ‘Christmas handicap: 3 Brooks: hh. “To: "Sinuarion. 1111 lower bracket are: Decatur Cen- School. Crispus Attucks sh Sacred oare Thorn Kidd rs up: 6 furlongs) —Lrisen. Ne J. Nichple:, 26.30, 10 20 forbidden C. | ’ , ; JAN. the dau . be 470. 3 \ 3.00; Bolo Mack. [104 { eChoniesl), $00. Also Serham. tral vs. Danvillé, 6:30 p.-m., and| Martinsville at Bhortridee. | Rong obi, af, 048, opi 3 8,050 CAR Etat! Ebr Brownsburg v8. Greenwood, 7:30 IX Henry us, Eo Finn bento Third Ace.| BIXTH (43500: Yuletide handicap 1 p. m. Herromiite , Washingt Central, Indians ( 03; Claiming: 3 years TE hab d - Piles) “Thwarted, 12 Semi-finals will be héld Satur- JAN. 8 daughte 1" na Ly an: |, Deishoyftayer, 3.49, di i i Bl Fe ¢{ . t 1:30 ith the fi Manual at Brod Ripple Hogan ne 90.5 1, Horele. lo iT Licaust), 4 “ day a “" p. m. with the finals, Cathedral at saute Wiley. ’ olsol. §. Th str . Moptara Sand Sonnet 3) i slated for 8 A lati Gioverdale at Critpur Attucks Foster ah re Ja 1% Fists, an Love! nn The Christmas holidays have found several of the city's top 1948 high school grid stars back gre from their freshman football po will i played at 7p. on Shortridee at Bloomington: Huldah R110: clatmi .. m, peed way eech’ G | ! 1800; ing" 3 yours up: |} ie Turn Back. 1 x ' Lp wars on college teams throughout the nation. They'll be digging into plenty of home cooking during the vacation. Timek Photographer Saturday Becatur aT Se re Boh, i 4 } on 13 co), | 3 z tke Township at Frankl h 90; oe Dervis oy ll & Gali * eg vie. vero. John Spicklemire caught six local grid stars jestingly carving ‘out their dinner table ambitions on a football. Quarterback Fred Davis, word IOAN and N otwa Lawrence Cental at’ Por rive iva » were © a he x . 4 aArren entral, A : Rid ios Reward, chimp: 3 ve up: | formerly of Shortridge and now working from a straight "T" quarterback slot with Georgia Tech, serves up a slit T handoff to George |1047-48. Cloyd’ Julian and Floyd! Broad Ripoie si en Davis. jeued 3 ad he mine: 3 7 wl i. ie, ery Bo Wi England, ex-Cathedral fullback and now a Purdue halfback, who's doing the carving. Looking on are: (left to rightf—Quarterback Charles | Heller will. effictate, A trophy wil Grits Aitucks at Rossville. —. : Ho. ausih 80. 3.40: Ans, 0 to e w abash at Fad fl hi ee dite: ER i on | Schmutte, of Cathedral and the University of Nevada; Guard Bob Safford, Broad Ripple and Georgia Tech; Tackle Tom ‘Wollen- Sportamanshiy medal will a bel , facred Heart SL Charlotesville. velvet 1 . ih | weber, ex-Tech end riow af Indians, and Leroy Moon; of Manual, Indiana wingman and line: candidate, / , |given. : I Scaiiniee a sina Central. and red a - : ¢ - { ¥ * i ¥. 4 . . 1 i» “why ’ - 1 £3 . i ; TE Hd TE TE # mi i EN on, % | “a i ” : % ad vw
