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' C'f: - : , ,.. .;.,, .. .;",:: ; ., ., , - , , 1Af t,i, iii t &,, ,s gr.' .0, 111,1 em '. , eitTig . el 0:,:!,4 Wit. JA N 400, .70T 00ev -- 1N . '6. ' a & P g, iii ey: ....r , sok& AthWyoming in letic Conference play. The Cowboys., who were a mi5era- ble in coach Moe Radovich's first year, have built a record as they head to their WAC opener at Nt,V Mexico Friday. And in t,,,, pro,ess they have compiled the WA,C's worst statistics as far as field goal shooting, a paltry 42,2 percent, and free throw percentage, a lackluster 523 But the Pokes are the league's leading rebounding team, averaging 58,5 percent of the caroms each time they . play, Utah is the WAC's leading shooting team at 51.8 percent from the field and Arizona State holds a narrow edge over New. Mexico in free throw shooting. The Sun Deof college players, trade vils are hitting 72.6 percent negutiations scheduling, from the line, while the Lobos radio and television contract are at 72.4. negotiations and coordination Utah also holds a cernof other front office matters: manding edge in team ofsuch as .ticket and advertising sales, special promotions fense, with a 95.4 points a and production of TV shows 2' 3 ) Kids gang at ' l- AID tinder the har(khip r;de; Whst howtned to tho ) , , : '', - Om? . - - , , I , ,' , ::, but candidates These three were sure were snatched up with tWo years,. each remaining in roleee ,,...,, play. , Sojourner went to Atlanta Hawks, has played little this year. Now and then he sees action lorig enough to score a fiat., goal Money went to Detroit Pistons where, like Sojolirrier, he is seldont used. Norman was droprk,d by Philadel9hfa 7tlers and lust recently was but with little ' ' , - - ,i , , , . : - play, One must conclude these men haykinl beezi aile to cut the pro cake aild except for the money, they rnieht, 1 percent mark: Brigham Young junior college transfer ' have been worth more to everyone concerned, incluog themselves, If they had reniained in college. This situation confronts Burdeo, Of course, the reos will make overtures. They always do. They lure gty.K1 mc-- a with the love of lucre. Burden is basking more in the national limelight than any of the aforementioned three. Another year in college would only ripen hint. Brian Frishman is the top free throw shooter with an 87,1 percentage and Al Fieraing of Arizona leads reboundors with a 15.4 average. Burden isn't even being pressured in the WAC scoring race, His closest competition comes from Arizona's Bob Elliott who is averaging 21.2 points per game and Fleming, with an 18.3 mark. Gary Brewster of Texas El Paso and Stan Boyer of Wyoming are both averaging 16,3 with Arizona State's Lionel Hollins hitting 161 ,.. i , - , 1 - his ,senior college year; Utes lost ',dike Sojourner to thi, iTos' en the ,si.me: , hards,hip rule. I Arizona U., which plays here tthis week, also lost two Men, Eric .Money and Coniel Norman (part of the Whiz Texas-E- l Paso, which has led the nation in defense the past two years, is atop the league in that category, too, allowirig just 52.1 points per game,- and Col- orado State leads in scoring margin at 15,3 points per game. Utah's Luther 'Ticky' Bur- du ia leading the WAC ' scoring with a 29,7 points per game average and ranks fourth in shooting with a 57.4 percent average over II games. But the biggest surprise for Utah has been Dean Porter, ....., , ....., .,... A Ity i !, in tz 161eilus wiiviat,'4 gwt,,nal Thuo8otinu'; a Allem kupij you have trouble shooting, the only way to uln a basketball game is to control the boards. That has been the key to success fAr the University of headed by tv ON 3 a a ",,,,,,!4,, "; . : ifm .,,,I et , - Ile tricky Burden is a jimior at the University of I. on some le.sser lineups but. might have been tailed to make the majors in his sophomore year, , lk)wever, his drums have been thoroughly trumped for him this time He would surely have more distinction if he waited in college through his senior year. Purdcn almost wont to thr, prtyS 1,1st rear ' krr,' thrum, lite coach, and Burden decided in Buraen's beli,ll'l if Burden didn't get the offer he Wanted he would wait another year. tyter all, he did qualify as a hardship ca,se - which permitted pros to sir-lbe-c'r-e f he completed hod rti ci: ..1 4 The burden's upon Surdon " a a fi wow ill , sMer., goaltend- air-tig- , tra-Lle,- ing prevailed. Hulme kicked out everything the Eagles sent his way, even during a hectic power play opportunity the final 1:42. On the other end. Martynuik Made some nice saves for the Eagles. ,, of , this program i . ; as Uidol at , James A. Collier.. But will the hiring of Orwig, it seems clear Daniels the franchise-a-t intends Ilte";st" unvill tith".'e current season has ended. , ' Jay Golden-- Barton aoti Collier, two of the six indie viduals in the Collier group, indicated two weeks ago they were pulling out. And since ' that, time there have been , whispers that O. Thayne ' Atord and Ills son, Bill. vierc also puffing out with Dick Sadler, Orwig, whose father, Bill Orwig Sr, i, the Indiana University Athletic Director, has a good background., It's the first positive move the Stars have announced in sotiie time. Orwig worked closely first with .Mike Storen, the Memphis owner. and John Wei;,- sert in player contract negoti-- ations, scouting and drafting year. They felt Knight and El, more would make solid pros of the future, 10 nutking the announce- - f - . the third period, and the intensity was rewarded when Del Hall slid the puck under 'Raffle from close range after a nice pass from Jim Moxey at 6:51. Moxey was playing his first game since being sent down by the , , , , . ix..-e- , in 0,..,. ,, 1 P merit, Daniels stated there would be no word forthcom- ing in the near future regarding itie sale of tito club to a group of Salt Lake City ' ' Orwig, .35, will become. the. -- - , ' , ' ., , ?? '';' , That would be a g,,,,,,,I trade, evfil triter league. Think. 'hilt si off at ifokision, would do u'hat Newlin. who has for Utah stars, Newlin was a popular guy, a little controversial at limes, but popular, at Utah. What he coull do for that Stars outfit in the way of publie appeal! We would all like to see Mike come back --- if it could, dolne in wrch and weh a trade consummated with honor on If Willie has his neck ivwed, just as the Stars,ha ye. it could be a long time before he makes up his back pay. Like George says it's seitioIng to send into the , ., ::' - - , . - bismessmen ' ,t SOilleOne could Use Willie like lion,uon. Maybe Ilm,;ton would trade Mike Newlin. George hunches they ,$.i: , - - ' ' , . And this might be such a long wait, and its done at Willie's option and not the Stars who hold the contractual edge in the matter, Willie wodd be wasted. " ,, ., , --- : ,' t ,gtW: f ; 5, rok , , law. :.,,,:: ,:: ....., ' . , :, . .., , , , ': :,, ' ::. ,::: :: - :' , , ,: net in sight, Omaha goalie GecTge Ilulme dives to cover puck eflods of Eagle Gary Holt. Pat Ribble (3) of Omaha assist Hu Imo, it! e'e , i ,,,,:,,,.. .,... "The Sa!t, Lakers came on with a vengence - ;''''' - ,-, ',,,,,-.- ., : - Expert close checking by the Knights kept the Eagle attack from getting started those t two periods. 7"014,..:'----:- ''''' '' ::- - ''''''''''' ''' , , , , -, 10'56, , ' : ,,,,,,41.,,::';.- - ,, 4t ,,,,, - ';','''--,-:. ' ' r improve their image, The Stars,- in their legal - lashing, b:ive let a great attraction like 'Willie Wise rot on the vine this year. Last rending Willie's playing California "sitndlot" basketball for $50 a game -- -- while waiting for tile due proccsws of ' ' ' 0,,,,,,e.. -- ::'''''' - ' ' .:: .., - .'' ?,...,....,,,,,,,.:r.,.... :::: ,. ,i,.,,,t,,,, .,: , ''' - , ' ' - , '4' : C tvi , t, ' - I0 . , :' ' ':'"''''' ';, :.: To, ' '" " ,'' ''' '.:' : , , '''''-- ,',,,,-;:--- - . e ' ::'e 11,. - -- "-' - ,' ei.,e,,,,,, -'' ''''f':-s,- ::':'"" -- 42 : - ',,::; '' ': , -, ' :,:',,,' ' , '., , but the Knights can-- i 'with all the scoring they neeiled i th(3 second stanza on power play goals r,by Gerry flyers and Wayne Schaab,. Byers scored from 25 feet at 4:51, while Schaab connected frPm close range after a nice pass from Allie Sutherland ,),;,,,Awas ye, ;::,"-r- ' i ,,I:ttrl w..4 ,:,ao,, H.1 - , ,. ge Marl,q, who spends most of his timc whit cryili '.. Golf ,: Utah the's executive r irs Assocon1,;, secretary, comes forth with n suggestion on how the Utah Stars Catt"."7 ' " 4:: ' ,Y.., 'i',...... :::.; ,,...', , , , ". 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They arc subject to approval by the NCIVi at loint r,,I,.; eir.,!,J,iitlet, rreeting in Dallas 7 next wekt,' ,:44thtt, it; 411e W Le.; Li a state of The worm-33'per,ii(iunced, cerlUstill :titer Nt 'AA. officials ; ' 4.,7)g 7 , , E',2, ii3 ,771 ..'. r, it,. !,,t,,,;,,,t,kulg k'h,c, plot flOgra;..;. c recArt, r , -- --. , ,,,,,, pt s - ' ,,, Z-yai.- ?41 . 7',.-:- - ' '' '::::. -3' .,. ,,.... -,, new general . -I- . ' , wf.y..4:44.14, , one-plato- ,,,,.., z7,,,, .11 .4,,.,; Ask, ',..':',.. '' - , stemming frotn the eCi)flOJfliC squeeze, the prospect of federal intervention and demands for a stiffer stand on recniiting violations as proposed in a series el fk,or resolutions and amendments.. But the death blow to suggestions that the existing free substitution rule in college football he abandoned was apparently dealt by the Atnerican Football Coaches Associai which is holding a eparate convention. tion idea, They votiql against the 21640, and a proposal submitted to the parent NCAA. f9r a vote today had no prospect of Ztf 1,4a -- ,:....;.;,,,'.: ,.:,,,, .1 A , .?,..,. ',. , " Investing in undergrads is something like gambling in the Stock stable. They stake them just in case they become great. Like buying gold hoping the price will soar. ICS a plain and siropfr, investment venture with players as commodities, , But let Burden make all America a couple of years and he won't be mere goods for a gamble. The pros will want him for what he has been and tTill be and not alone what he might possibly become!! on , "futures" or "margins" , , and movie films. . Learnt ,,,r C ,,,, i . 4, i FT., T i cl...1 3 n oil championships hi LL events over the next three years.- Thc association for Interco!, legiate athletics for women promptly that the NCAA, was trying to usurp the field becaosq nf ne.ky fciiert tAoisintion requiring equal treatment of men and women ahletes on college campuses. The ruling heirarchy of the NCAA worked late Tuesday drawing up a getavalized resoulution favoring women's rights, trling to come up with language that 'would not rock the, boat legally or accelerate the battle of - pro-liste- d , , 1 p , :e.:7,.1. ., ... s. ; ', ,,. , , 4.; :::',: ,,, :: : : !. ,I,Viiit& ,C2',k,,,,,,,,tf',,4,,, 2 ''; ,' yl,F, - ,' , - -; ' An economy WAiiiiiNtiTUNI ((UM move L rctum to one platomleball was all but officially pronounced dead and a gesture toward WOIllelf$ rights was in trouble today delegates- by the National Collegifue Athletic Association Convention headed inlo their showdOwn voting session.-of the three-da- y session stiii The mind-ubad on the burner other controversial 1 issues - 4'41 ,:::::r it,,,-.1!- , ; - q t , ;,'; ' - ' , ' 4., " '.7t::: 4 ',;'.:::':, ';..''''''''.',.,....,::'," s",:":::-4.'''''14,411. ': , ''''''''''''y';'":;',;!.1 ,,e ,. - , LI 0 -'' , '' ''':' ''":'."'. ' ,,,::.' ;;;; ''' '2". '. ..:, 's ,,:- ,z e,,,:, i..eeiee.... '' - ' c: , ; ti,,, , -: - ,,ir...f,,,,,,,.,,,,r4,......,,,,, ' 4,., drafting Moseti Ahdone out of Petersburg I L " Orwig quickly responded, "Don't laugh! If the Stars hadn't taken him first, would have drafted him. the best youna talent, to come years. aro,und in may, plc He's super! "I'll tell you something it was the wisest move the Star eoold make: for their future. I would love to !vivo him." Orwig got his wish Tuesday afternoon lie does have young Malone on his roster', But Orwig is not with the Pacers anymore. Stars' owner IIi!I kiniels Al.,4 A ' 1 . - tA - - -- - ''''r "I'-'''"'''''"--',- tt'A ',.- ::':: . . - 1 r - ' :.'??..,....,,i.:':' .1",r,','''''''-',- . I., $ .;(441 ''' : , ,t'S' 4-',. ,;::::. ,...,-- 4,.:,:s,,,,,:;:: - ;::::'''"'''"'' 7...,:':'': .,:,,,, : ' - ::;:',:::,::, .,, , , . , iT!, '' ' s,, ,.4,1.;14, , , ) -''' , ,..::::..: ., ... , - - ..' '';7'.:r::'::',..C;::"i',':.'',,,,,,.- ::, - ie' ' '' ''' ' , " ..,...... ' ',.;:',?.''.: , , 7,, ' ...' ''.',... 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Division charnpionship iil -, '..''' , ,-- :. , -:, playoffs between the Utah Stars and Indiana Pacers last spring at Indianapolis, someone remarked to Bill Orwig 1r then assistant feneral manager li'l'il Pacers; 'It llooks like the Stars have enti.Ted the diaper derby in 0,0 0 : , 7-- Fif..1'7:1:':!;,1:1;t;,10,x,,,,,,-F.i:7-..--;:;r,v,,,,- !wt.!! C;ty. e 7" By Dan Pattison ':' Deseret News sports writer During the ABA's Western 114 ' - '.,' e',.;.,:,,, 7., ,:,:,,,,,; , ....i:.::',;,:,,,,, , g,,i"4L'ifZi....,.4ii,-,t,'.,,:i.,:;!,;;;,,- The Tuesday game was the lar,t horlo contest for the Eagles until next Wednesday Following Thursday's game at Fort Worth, the Salt Lakers play Saturday hi Oklahoma . ,',, 4 Yon bope that the chnr?,,geE yr,r1 v,ork, but it usually takes awhile I amiliarity and cohesiveness." , .. , Et'. h -- '- ' k 4: ' .'. ' - "We missed them tonight," Evans said "la diarupts your attack when lines that have be(n p!aying well together are even partially . I C,, , t;,,,,I : k"417Avi t";.,1, S; '''.',., , ,,,,.,;,,,,,,, captain centerman Lyle Bradley and rookie whiger Fred Ahern, Bradley missed the game because of a charley horse.. 11,,Lit says he thinks he'll be ready for A Thursday roAd game at Fort Worth Ahern is still wial the parent California Golden Seals and after his Rt. 1,.....t.,:is, he ,50,1 pe'rformance likely stic. Ahern scored the game winntral goal ill tha Rests, si,.1 ',mil, ever titla nitii.ns, and had a assist also. He now has three points in two NHL games. , ,s. , -- , elmak,... 1 . , '''''''-.T- , ': lockom, - ',t,',' -- -- , The Eagles were playing without team , , - - '' t te ; "Tonight's win was an important one for us After being real hot for about a month, we'd had only one win in our last five games, A key toad win like this could turn things - - - , - arena. -That situation always changes the sec- 01lid half of the season. For instance, this season we play 21 of our last 35 games at ' - ' to..1 W 6 Overain Salt Lake Sait Lake coach J ack Evans analyzed the loss this way: "If we'd have played as well the first two periods as we did tile third, we'd hare won. ' We had trouble getting started, and , ddn't have the breaks caller. We hit goal posts with three different sho4 a.7 of two things." a hapnv Creighi-osaid following his team's Tuesday win. "It usually takes about a half season for our manpower situation to get straightened out and for us tOjell. kso, we always have to start the season with a la of road games because of unavailability of ice at our hcmo : ,. ':- i ON , '''IA,,P ' n .,:j ',410-- "We played well the first two periods atid then tightened up in the final stanza, Forttmately, George Ilulme played a great third period in goal and was able to preserve the win for us." "That's because tn 1,,,e, 0 ii 5,,PORTS EDFIOR ,, " m , ra R ...".'"''."""1 , around again. , ;,,t 1 0, " 1,,,,,,. ,'',--,- so? After all, the Knights iire Etill mired in third p14;, Lithe division, a 11 points behind the secollii 1.1,,, Eagles and 14 points behindi the Denver spurs. But, here s the bottom line: , , The Knights have three games in hand on the Eagles and four on the Spurs, Fürthermore; they have the best schedule of the three teams going down the stretch Traditionally, Omaha coach Fred Cr6,y.,- ton Peaks hi': tonrr!.. 4!Jrirg the ,,.ecer.-1!:sof tthe season. '.. ,g- ',gli ;i i,.i '4441 ',.fr 7 ,..,' N E 4v,,,... , -- ,,,,,,00 '. ',, 1,' ,, , , , 1 : 4 goN ,..,,,-- w 4., ,, ki .aold m , -. ..,.,,- , , 1 . - 0t t,,,,c,t,.,,,, ,,, ,,.,,, , 1;,., , four-gam- , - t 4424 4 a ff - ft en74 L., 14, De9,,ret News sports writer Look out for those Omaha Knight ' ' The Nebraska cOntingent, which nATeltcd the Salt Lake Golden Eagles' e win skein before 559 fans Tuesday night et the Salt Palace, looks to be a strong contender for the :Central llockty ke.ague North title. ito , 0i I Agtt4 g, T, tie wan I i'; tt 6 t . . fa,' bM ? F6441 4 ..i g s ,t, it tt,.,,.1 al ' re - ri ATAN 1 1 't 2 tt a' tl ,,1 ,.., , 5 ' " sentiment.S. Another major issue at the NCAA convention was ,a proposal that would impose penalties against individual coaches found ; guilty of recruiting or other abuses which is backed by a surprisingly strong group of university and college presidents. Still tinother--amendment aimed at the cost L1,1'its squeeze would cut out grants-in-aifor athletes except in the revenue-producin- g sports ot football and baSketball. There were these other developrociits: Ddegates voted that individual athletes must sign affidavits affirraing their amateur status beforf any NCAA tourraaipots or other championship ;events. , Dooley ot Georgia annoimeed that the coachek eihics committee has sent (Art. tot letteri or repent-Lanto live lic!uting the organizatioth; ecAli:' of conduct,1,,,I! lic tieetthed to identify tR VIOL:ü.'f,. itob black-ma-n of Illinois, presideot of associanon.reaurzned the poliey if not recognizing for honors a coact or a i ''. I t ' 111, ,s 0 whleb 1,93, t,:.,,411, on pt. oN,,,4 4,.4:: the NCA.A. ,,,, d : , - Association's Hockey ABA with Orwig.-!'Th- ob:riebh. But Leen ranchise 1 - is one jila&c, ill,-,- i the S,.x.s, alw.ãliS I tiler lix LM ,,;iesgtc41 i Ui : - il,(31-- that TI-,!- s , wc,:; hat; , . ''.i''. :,, , -- too to : ', ," ,'":,'; , , to,a - i - - e' - , : . ' r,,, -- ... , - , ,...,, - ---- 1 I t - i - : -- 1. - i - - ' f,',11-- : , , ttit&14,11-,-,..,...1a:t- i . 7, , IS, ' I !,,LL' Oppr-,'R- ' r h-i- 1 ' -' - el&t,s - much-publicize- .kZtnal.t.r4'('.11 e , the squad who can accomplish it also. Vaat about Band (Sab, Rudi (joei, Camparieris (Bert) and Blue (Vida)?" ); Sk:2 t'3 saId Bill was rea,'011 Daniels. Ile's a first class guy and knows how to run a major league franchise. !'I'm pleased to be here and hope to make the franchise even stronger. That's something I'll always stride for -If you're in this buSiness, you've got to love it because anything can happen; LI I ,,ns concerned where I was going to be 15 or 20 years from now, I might nothave come to Lake City. -You learn a lot about pi,ople in all walks of life and you also learn a lot, about yourself. I don't want to be 50 years Old and look back and cty ra, scrrY I didn't take i I've turned down 'aals;vCthYeS sik ,'...71.'.'7:.,-;,,',1.-'4,- - In- , 1 : "There wiil be no sale of the A's,". Reggie said with ' )'',-writer .., , emphasis. "Giving uP the i ' is of team would be too much bf a: the tkit ''lle's ty'Pe guY blow to his (Firdey's) ego: really impossible to replace. d , RegArding the .,. 4 liappetarig at the time it Jackson, who has spent his ,:fm among disputes 7,. 44 ;, did, I think we can absorb tho entire nine-yea- r baseball A's players. Jacksen sant loss by the start of the season, -career in the A's organza of We're a athletes gaup " -i....,.i1 and win it tul caba,Ait. 21 7: T Zr.:,,,o that includes different per- tion, doesn't expect that to ' - 'Fq ' ,V ,' , ri sonalities. We're con.stantly change, fs, ; wc.::. ',:41.,,..,:. ": was A's Oakland Mat ti in the limelight and drawin:', "I think of myself as net 4461 gi e .477- -' attention ut.4u the media just a baseball player, but an tsult)erstari ildeg a cia,tek'.4t'tbne :.,..2.4.ii4 because we're the. World Oakland baseball . ' '- ,player," he team's loss of Jim 'Catfish' , 't ' Champs. I don't think we says "I hke the personalities Hunter and the effect it will i.,T.": , iv. ,,,, have any more disputes and talent on our' team, the 4,'"'-'.tove - -, , ', among ourselves than any people in Oakland and the i ; , ' c Jackson made the comother team. The ones we have proximity of the town to my ments during a brief business ,,t , , , ,' ; are simply more talked and buUness office and residence , , 4, ,, , visit to Salt Lake. Jackson i.e , , written about than on other in the I'hoenix area." '' ' and former Arizona State e--, teams ,, ' ,5 r--University studentbody pres''"'""---- -1 Asked about the differ- - r4m,,,,at,,,tom 57 - 7Z2;,.',77 it ., ident Gary. Walker are co ences between A's players i .til L I, owners of a land syndication jack son and Finley, and of his personas Cr443.: IA I e! rik A eornpany celled united De, al feeling toward Finley; tiavt 44, - , bytvs ;ut,li:i lii:d veiopment Inc, Jackson was , Jackson said only: "I've I , Tr, in town to talk with prospet, ,,, , : -7 never missed 10'4ray getting ti ve investors in at; really began to hear down in I paycheck on time and have k without This season October. company. gi ,,-,::. -'The Cat' we'll have to ,start, been treated fairly fur the I We have a great. en004,,,h and bearing ,...,,, rnrrticost Pahrtan.tho' team that the last three yciirs nceritraling Ili me, articulate we didn't really turn it on doinl enther, i -- 411L., of the -yzar-ol- d h. It wit!, paibtinty taktzt a until playoff - time," said I definite I'::-Tf- t will t.' opinion Finley Valuable Most who lead has helped Player 'perforI jackson, not sell the Oakland team, I 1 7.114stm the As !o three conss,colive mance by ,sorneone on olir So ;To r.rri4r17744 the eon- 14 Lti7;44:11Le.:4)3 destAq ' littnori te;'im to gct us into World Serics chnmFirmatlipg : ' tr k , , arY, , ,,,despite dispkites between As playoffs and to a lourth Worl d win." Series It players and team ONt!!'1' , f r. non g Cl.arlie Finley, ,ici !'l that 0,1,n it v.' as As PlaYers,the.n, lselvt' he was the player th, do that, WAf4?4 dftei,e6 P., '; TrIE -rt. During the, piv,t threc havmg don& so owe Wore in tè , .,,,. E,Jrn, a ,w2.,--si F 2 z$,,, m. regular wasoui t4 P .);. ttq :373, Jackson, said: "There we 6 , tw,) IhTten we wad Own are plenty of other IlLiS on R641,4, uveati 7' Cz,';''''.:',it-...---- dianapolis Micas. ','The one franchise in the the-C;ac- - By 13rent Checketti Deseret News sPorts anchor man on news broad-costa- . :At the time, he was hired by, the Stars, orwig was ' working TV broadcasts of Indiana University games. He: had also been operation; manager of the wood , ple,-,1.4- t- 1,- w ,c - mit:, ,3,1 ,..4 - , 4, at 1.s 15Ti.,4,0 "A '1 In 41r. qt,, '4 '" - - - '- : - ' - - , . " '' ' '' ' ' |