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Document 6521124
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SJJXPAY, JANUARY 22, 192*
PA€5 PITIi
TEE OWBNSBUKG ADVANCE AND ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT
MISS LUKSICH
|Gannett in
IS HONORED BY | Group With
POLICE GROUP
"Dry" Plans
M l 1 W S l l 11
Grain Exports
State Funds on Deposit
Th
I nN o r t h
p<£s M M 1
Country Banks A^n*tMix
Hamad Honorary Member of
Slump Since i«28 Amounts to i $80,000 at the Ogdensburg Trust Company—
use County Protective As- j Owner of Local Newspaper At- More than 78,000,000 Bu- j Various Other Banks Received Allotshell, Records Show.
sociation.
| tends Secret Conference at
ments During Year.
Atlantic
City,
N
J.
Shipments of United States grain
At a recant meeting of the di-
Perkins Cases Are
Dd
"*l 0 ~ w ~ k
x X ^ < * H t f M 17J.1A.
> T h e hearing in t h e cases of Carl
j
-pi
.'and Harold Perkins, charged with
I f l
r I ^ O P ^ r P S S l«*»**«»»oa and transportation of alA
x
"
* v f e * m - » j r h - ' ,ohol in a car New Years night,
which w a s scheduled for yesterday
S h o w m a n A n n o u n c e d I t i n I n - before United States Commissioner
i e r v j e w TOuJe i i i Offde&SJ o * * M Barr. waa adjourned for
one week. ProhobiUon agents from
burg Three Tears Ago.
.Malone were unable to be present.
CeltlCS B e a t e n ,
Satos Win Gmt
T h e Siiamro;.** of Syracuse ran
away with the Celtics of Ogdensburs in their basket ball tilt at the
armory lost u.ght. T h e tally was
*S to 28. The visitors displayed
all around brilliancy, giving one of
the s t a l e s t exhibitions s e e * hero
in many a year.
St. Mary's beat the Norfolk caffers 2* to IS on the S M. A. couH
last nighL
!
through Canadian p o i U baa shown , T h e sum of SSO.aan in state i SI. 1*31. were $41M8I.v78.57.
rectors of t h e Police association.
Frank EL Gannett, owner of a a material decline since t h e crop f i n d * , „ deposited in t h e Og-! Watertown banks got $«».•«*.<
Tom Mix. haid-ridiag film c o w - j Q ^ p ^ A ^ W r e s t l e r s
Miss Elsie M. Luksich w a s selected aa honorary n.ember of the as- chaia of newspapers Including t h e year 1**7-2*. according to figures j densburg Tntki company In 1*32.! Oswego banks had Sso.OaS. Mas-' *•)*. frankly admits he's not the I
T h e funeral o* George Burns
Ogdensburg Journal, w a s o n e of a compiled by t h e Domi&ioa Bureau j according to the annual state fund: seam banks loceired
deposits b e s * horseawan in the world.
o e a t D a y IViatmen
sociation for the year of 1 « 3 ^0.
was held at St. Mary's cathedral
T a e
aB
le
group
of
fifty
prominent
drys
who
of Statistics, falling from a peak ; report pobUshed by the department j amounting to SSa.OoO.
Malone
*****
** *** eonfesaioa j
To become honorary m e a n e r of
j hanks had $12<*.S0S and Plaits- a t E r i e - p * - Tuesday when h e w a s j comch Pred W. Kleemeier's O. P Thursday at lv a. m. Rev. John
tfre association i s one of t h e high- met secretly at Atlantic City re* of 8S.452.J74 bushels in that per-. of state.
L. Pku£«tft celebrated a resulem
n
w
to 'the
witnoss
stand 'Cor
r ^ n ^ ^ t k a t tke t*4ai j burg hanks $1&0.<*#.
-called
~*
'"
*
"—*
~ "^ wrestling team went to Alexan
eat honor* that the organisation cently and decided unanimously in iod to S.S5S.1M buahels for t h e ' m
prohibition 1*31-1*32 crop* year. It i s indicated ; halance of state funds on hand at j Other state d e p o s i u i n banks cross examinatioa a t the trial of a 4riM Bay Wednesday night and de- mass. T h e music w a s in ehacgo ot
can bestow on anyone. Such mem- favor of t h e present
brought jfmued the Bav mat men by a score Prof. L. A. Valley with Mrs. luary
* r ^ « j t h e ctase of b a s c n e ^ Dec. 31, 1932. i and trust companies in northern $343,000 damage suit
hershJa entitles the holder to all taws until a "constructive substi- that r e e x p o r t s of U. S.
tute**
has
been
developed
and
ru!
against
him
by
Colonel
Sack
T. of i i to 15- The O F. A. wrestlers Mc<IU:re a s soloist Thomas H a n
through Montreal. Quebec. Sore!, j amounted t o Sa4.6St.S42.8l. Re- J and central New York included:
nririlages and courtesies of t h e
Police member* anywhere in t h e ed out a s destructive the pending Saint John and Halifax daring t h e ! ceipts from Jan. 2 until Dec. 3 1 . ' Alexandria Day. $l».o00; Ant- Miller, of the 101 Ranch. Colonel won t h e l t t . 113. 125. 135 and 105- cock. Arthur Kinrh. Frank GOT
beer legislation. Mr. Gannett was current crop year will h e slightly 1S34. were J3*4A8».725.3«. T h e , werp. $8 .DOS; Brasher Falls. $€.- Miller alleges breach of c o n t r a c t pound events, while the Bay en- row and Will mm T h o m s o n werf
State oT lie*
York.
Francis T. Qui an. Miller's coun- tries secured fails in t h e 145. 155 pall bearers and burial was a t St
alias Luk»:ch i* a well known named a member of a "continua- j higher than in t h e previous period state disbursements from Jan. 2 : 0 # S ; Canton. SCS.oSO; Clayton. S24.M a n ' s tfBM-it : . .
f
until Dec. 31 last year were $419.-' 000; Gourerneur. 390.***; Herman. sel, offered in evidence a 1*2* pos- and 175 classes. The O. F. A- boys
and popular Ogueasaurg girl. S h e tion committee** to consider meth- I of twehre months.
41*.*4*.l2. The balance on hand a ; ! $C.00S: Heuvelton. **.***: Lisbon. ter of a circus other than Mailer's displayed good wrestling ability in
is a graduate of Si. M&ry's acad- ods of carrying out t h e group's
the ! the various bouts and Coach Klecthe close of business Dec. 31. 1*31. *5.<H»: Madrid. $1«.*0«:
Malone. which ballyhooed Mix a s
emy, c l i i i of 1S30. resident and program.
amounted to $79.470.157£9. Re- $120,000: Maasena. $3C.OO0; Morris- "champioa horseman in the world, i n e i e r w a s well satisfied with th«ir
citizen of this city and i s now*o*oployed a s private sectctary to
ceipts from Jan. 2 until Dec. 3 1 . , town. $$.000: Norwood. $4,060; astride Tony, the wonder horse.! showing. A return match will
Moo,; » - J< Morissette, Mayor' of
1*31. were >$4L2.«41.471.9*. Dis-! Potsdam. $44^00; Redvood. $9.- carrving t h e mail across floods and ! probably be held here later in the
fire."
winter.
Ogdea&urg- Miss Luksich is one
bursement.9 rrom Jan, 2 until Dec. < OoO; Waddington. $U.O00.
CoL Miller filed t h e suit against
j At a meeting of t h e Ladies Aid
a t the youngest persons t o hacomc
1
Mix while Miller w a s in Ogdenssociety of the
Congregational
am honorary member.
;
burg with the 101 Ranch show three
o-hurca it w a s decided to form a
FOR RENT - P a s t u r e . 100 acres.
^The montiily lkeetiog of t h e aayears ago. H e announced t h e suit
>eas^>n 19iJ. Apply S. D. P. WW. board of directors t o take charge
sJKiatiOA w a s lield Tuesday night
in aa interview with the Adranee.
a* t h e eity JuOI. President P h i h * I Miss Msxy V. Hogan. 83. li'e- J of t h e activities of t h e organua-i
Carlos' S. Blood of Heuvelton.: •I&BJS. Ogdensourg.
Ra,
* i » Mitchell and Kenneth
U White. .*»., pieaided. Member- 'Joag resident of Watertown, died tion. This board will replace the f
past
president of the New York i
"Every little individual gesture
FOR RENT—Nicely
fun, irked
s t e p c a r l s for the different units early Tuesday morning at Mercy president. T h e members named are Krucksaan attended a bridge tourState Teachers* association, v i l i i warm IW*IU. 2i» Lafayette St.. Off
of
good-will
and
understanding
be1
for the year w e i e issued. Treas- hospital where slie had been since Mrs. Charles Willard. Mrs. Claude j a*ment given by t h e Nifhthawk
broadcast
an
address
from
the
j
of State. Phoue 37S>-M.
tween OSM. people and another i s a
urer Timothy A. O'Leary presented December 20 when s h e suffered a Gardner. Mrs. Riley S l e v e n s . Mrs. j •=»* * * * week.
radio station WCAD Tuesgesture of righteousness.**—John i Canton --—
.„ w ij
Ms report aad the accounts were ^broken hip in a fail at her home. Charles ^rreaier. Mrs. Henry Per-1 John D. Van Kennen and Ralph
-DEATH IN HER KISSES"
Drinkwater.
**J* a t l 2 - w B *•• I I i s t O D I C W l 1 1 ^ !
audited by a committee coaaUtrag Bronchial pneumonia w a s the ry, Mrs. A. D. Giffin. Mrs. Esther j Wright returned Friday from a bus'
T h e North Country Fa:iuer*s Tax j
tjp
River
Cagers
Believe
They
of Paul Steamer of Canton.. L. C • cause of death.
; Furey. Mrs. Howard Sargent. They linens trip to Buffalo.
What
Burden and His Puouc School [
The Fatal Woman
St. Bennrs ot Potsdam aad L A.
Stand Good Chance to Win
S h e waa t h e daughter of Michael i win meet a t t&e personage Tues- J Morgan J. Belgard entered upon
Money.** Particular stress will b e , Happened to Her Eigbt UnderLarock of Oguensburg.
Sergt. and Mary Maxwell Hogan. S h e en-, day at 2.30 p. m.
jhts duties a s assistant manager of
Series.
laid on t h e wue*iion of school ^ w o r W i ^ r e r s < i n t j ^ American
0"Leary then t a m e d t h e office o r . j tered the millinery business in
'} the Whelan drug store yesterday,
I w ^ k l y . the Magazine Distributed
moneys.
or to h i s successor. Francis Cad- 1888 and conducted a store until
i succeeding Harold Dowsey. resignf with next Sunday's N e w York: Am<Cotur<(>uied>
l e c x of Ogdensburg. T h e Question 11913 w ben s h e retired. S h e had liv: ed. Mr. Bel^nrd i 3 a graduate of
erican.
Word
has
come
to
us
from
our
t o .hold a police school here this ed with her sisters. Miss ElizaAlbany Pharmacy college and « a s
neighboring
village
of
Morristown
year was diacassed.
formerly employed by the Upjohn
beth A. atsd Miss Julia F. Hogan.
FOR SALE—A large assortmentoC
that they would like nothing betcompany and the Brandy pharmacy.
She was a communicant of St.
violitn>. guitars ami ukeleles.
ter than to have a three game aeries
The bi-moi•ntaly meeting of the
"The deflation of .'omxnodUics • Patrick's church. Besides her sisJulius Frank returned Saturday of basket ball between their local
various units of the American Le- j VaHey's Music Store. 41R U n c o s *
vs.
seems almost a t an end. Hard ters, there survive a
brother.
ifrom New York to spend t w o hieb school team and the Ogdenscion Auxiliary in S t . Lawrence • avenue.
work bepins to All up the craps. j James If. Hogan. Watertown. and D o o k s , MagUTineS, F o s s l e s a n d weeks. H i s daughter, Mrs. E L.
burg Free Academy qniatet. The
county was htia in Gouverneur
The fingers of a new dawn stretch several nephews and nieces. Rev.
rhm art
wiU
Monda3r tot meeting of these teams should draw
next F n J a y at 5.i0 p. m. Mrs. Earl j ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE
Radio Phonss Needed at l * " * i
^
their Ups abjve tht horizon.**— John M. Hogan of Ogdensburg is
two weeks capacity attendance a s the MorrisJ. Mattis of Massena. county presi- j
i New York to remain
Thomas W. Lamont.
i a nephew.
town fans back their team to the
dent, presided. A program of activi- J T h e annual meeting of t h e s h i r e ,
St. J o h n s .
j w i t h her mother.
ties adapted to tiie different units \ holders of the Ogdensburg Saving*
Howard Barrow and Robert limit and the Livermore coached
The canvpaicn to secure books, j Fly on of Canton were among the bris B a T e a | a r g e | o c a i following. '
was worked oat and suggestions ! £ Loaa Association tor the election
SKATING BEFORE ANO
reagazioes. radio head phones and ; callers in t h e city Saturday.
Under the coaching of Pete!
and ad-vice s^ven on the solution : of three directors and for Um
AFTER GAME
jig saw puzzles for St. John's hos-j Assemblyman W. Allan Newell Farrand of this city the Morris-j
of local problems in connection j transaction of such other business
pital. sponsored by Rev. Herbert i r e t i m e d from Albany to spend the town basket ball team has a n en-;
with the organization's work. Re- a s may properly c o m e before t a e
Cushman. i s making good progress, ) W e e t e n ( j
freshxneiu* were served at tiie , meeting will be held at t h e office
; viable record. Here are some of
and contributions are being receirt-ioso of t h e meeting.
> of t h e Association. 2H* Ford street,
William E. Westbrook returned t h e i r accomplishments: Winners of
m
1 Monday. January iOth, IS23, a t
'*t-™}rL*
° ^ L i r ! ^ l " ^ ! yesterday from a business trip t o t w consecutive championships of
announced> yesterday
Mrs.
*S<ience h a s left man behind and 7.30 P. M.
* — were
^
..^ ^ ^ York.
* n e ®*- Lawrence Valley Basket
Fred Martin. 825 Ford
street.
man it. losing h i s br<>ath trying to
HENRY C. TYO.
Rail Lieague. 1921 and 1»S2. and
magazines: Williamn Dunn. 4*0 I <** Ernest Liston. medical off i l B I
to suffer i
keep up t o it."—Joseph Caillaux. *
Secretary.
>e r t n y
y
* # *
* " " ^ f,
It's 6lack m a g i c t h a t a shoe
Mansion avenue. h«mH . h a w v icer in the United States army, has
defeated , |
heaa
pnoBe.-.
' .
a defeat. They recenti!
as lovely as this conld h i d e s o
, Miss Nellie Rutherford. M2 Greene ; **«» transferred to
tt
Phihp- R _ M a r v . f t A<fji^my
^ %hi% rft
1
H
s
d
B
t
,
many comforting secrets. B I T i street, magazines; Mrs. John Bry-jP "^« " » « ™ « l .°f " ^ and Norwood
NoroutsideHigh
of School
their at
regular
01
1:30 P. M.
1:30 P.M.
717 Knox street, pnizles and i ^ * ^ a»*Ters*ty- ^ - M** ? ** wood
it's a Red Crass Shoe, s o ••: ; son.
magazines Mrs Ethel Mitchell and * *o™*r resident of Ogdensburg • league games. Other teams book•can't cramp y o u r foot and i : I Mrs. Claude <»ardner, Oak street. * n d * brother of James Liston.
led a r e Malone, Carthage and Osmagazines: Mrs. F. J. Britton. 4S1 • Frank A- Augsbury h a s contri- wogo.
v / o a ' t cramp y o u r style. A
HOUSEHOLD GOODS—ALL TO BE SOLD
Q
p
A
mmd
Morris.
King street. 50 books: Mrs. Char- Imted $50 to the Mayor's Relief, p ^ ^
UI,d
1
h
a
p
p
y
c
o
m
b
i
n
a
t
i
o
n
,
indeed.
les D. Hoard, books: Edward Sha- *'
'town's victories
over
Norwood
*
•is^-'^'^i'i'Afl *
l » F W can
J. BMMETT. 339 MAIN ST.. TUESDAY. JAKVAKY 24th
ver. Lake street, books and maga>ier still i s t h e iVct
A meeting of the City Welfare w e r e
^ r practically t h e same
- : * *^&f^$T'-*:££Y-'-'.
And happi
9x12
Axmin&ter. A-l shape: 3 piece Upholstered Parlor Suite, new.
zines.
; board will be held tomorrow mors- scores. This in itself raises the
r cxtraordioary shoe:;
rnst $1S2: fern and basket, linoleum mi;s. calt»rr: S e l h r kitchen caWIt i s hoped t o secure 500 books. | ing at 11 o'clock. Mayor Moris- Q - € 9 t i o n a s to who has the stronccost but $6 n o w .
neu jnst like new: Eayy washer, range with gas and oil burner, 2
Seventy have been received.
jsette will preside.
e s t team. The only w a y to settle
hemters. chairs. Victryla. beds, nice lamps, etc. Many other things.
Capt. and Mrs. Michael A. Leon- t h i s question i s for t h e managers
urd observed the thirty-fifth anni-,©f both teams to arrange a threeHENRY J . PARKER. Auctioneer.
versary of their marriage at their 'game aeries which would prove,
j borne. 1708 Ford street, Thursday both interesting and profitable for
I night.
Capt. Leonard i s a well each achooL
known vessel master.
A fmtkrmmmttt 4 ptrfnt fit—
The Knights of Columbus are a r R ^ r f g . W a t e r m a n
m tmry dm Mtd Gmi Sfmc tn sD
I ranging to give a social evening m a w « ^ » • . • - » .
*—
adjK. jilmM,
wnQmmintU A.
Work on the Biack Lake bridge ^^ clubhouse on Tuesday. Jan. 24.
a t Edwardsviile w a s completed Bridge will be played and refreshThursday by the Arborio Construe-. n ^ n u served.
tion company of Albany and state
x n e members of the Ogdensburg
Grand Vice Chancellor Robert S.
engineers were expected t o make a n < ] Acacian lodges gave a bridge
Going FRIDAY. FEB. 3rd—Returning SUKDAY, FEB. 5tk
a final ins»pectiosi Friday before party ia Masonic temple Thursday Waterman of the Knights of Py'BUY GOOD SHOES—IT PAY8'
EXTREMELY LOW FARES
formal acceptance of the job. Work evening- Friday night the Eastern thias h a s received a n invitation to
W h e n thr wmter
coil
was started in 1)31. T h e cement • g ^ , . 4*4 Masonic lodges gave a attend t h e observance of the firth
Coaches and Pullmans
Bf»riii|?»i a l e a k , o r t h e
; structure replaced an iron girder box social followed by dancing in annirersary of t h e deul-atien of
Mound Trip
Mount Trip
: bridge which -was in use for many y ^ temple.
t h e Pythian T e a pie in K*r->- York
Fcrt
Schrttul*
Fare
t o i l e t frets stor»ped n p .
Lv
Uv.
Capr
Vtncmt
years. T h e bridce connects state
A party of New York Central of- c i t y j u . 25. Philip H. UladstOfC ;s
$7 OS S4SP.M.
.*$«> n : » i . U
Xorwoad.. .
l»v.
WKtfit—in
. 70S 7:10 P.M.
... * * • ItMPJC
o r the
pipes
burst
roads on both sides of the lake, ficials consisting of Division Sup- president of t h e temple aad Col.
Lv. Potadan
. 70S 7 2 6 P M . t-v. Ad»m«
.. . C 5S « : t t P.M
F I T S T H E F O O T ill ACTION
AND REPOSE
The roadway i.« laid on a solid fill erintendent W. A. Hamler. Divi- Leopold Phillipr chairman of the
Lr. C*aX0r.
LT.
ktrxtco
f r o m fr«*ea»s*. p b o n e
7 0* 7 44 P.M.
. . . . CSS S M P - M
1»T. Gou-.-rrnruT
with the exception of t w o wbort gion Engineer P. L. Barker aad Di- committee. T h e speakers win inLT. Pul«»ki
X-T OfciUmhrt.
.
70S S.29 P.M.
cos 7:i:p.*r:
LT. RicKand
>teel spaas unber which t h e water riskm Freight Agent H. J- French. c W t t e May*** John P. O'Brien aad
9i4.
W e II br t h e r e
1»T. avOwsaU. •.
7 00 7 4* P M
.
COS 7:mP.K.
I * Okmytma —
Ur. Csrthasr
jaumes.
ir^ of m'atertowa were in the c i t y s e a a t o r Boyal S. Copeia&d o f N e w
7.W t: 40 P.M.
. . . CM 1 S 4 5 P J I .
iii j i g tiaur.
Vr. L e r r U k . . .
Friday on a tour of inspection.
York.
7a*
i
a
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p
j
c
.
t»v Utira 1 lb AM — An+ve a r « T « * S 4S A.M. . . . SSS 11:11P.M.
Aunt of Father
Hogan Succumbs
In Garland City
JL.A.S. Officers
! To Meet Tuesday
Local and Social
Carlos S. Blood to
Give Radio Address
jMorristown
Seeks Games
WithO. F. A.
HOCKEY
Donations for
Local Hospital
Being Received
Legion Auxiliary
Members Assemble
Winter Park Bears
Prescott Wildcats
\dmission - 25c
/t's bl ac!< m a a ic
WINTER PARK
'SURE, we'll
I
AUCTION SALE
come in a
hurryr
BLACK LAKE
BRIDGE WORK
IS COMPLETED
Invited to Attend
Dedication in N . Y.
BURKES'
Special!
Bamboo Handle
::
Japanese Bristle
Tooth Brushes J Q c
JLarge Shipment Just Received
At Use *rst ssra «f a
TOR. HesnB
asmy safe: CALL YOUR DOC-
D c
Waddington
Friday —
by the
HOCKEY GAME to"~
* **~~
- **Hof her daaghter. Mrs- Anna
AT PARK RINK . Sweet.
Mrs. Louise Gokey is recovering
TODAY AT IM from
a recent operatkm a t t a e A.
. 4
.... * . ^
rv . ;
|
SersdYoar
Doctor's
Prescription
Here
T o Be Filled
PsE.
** HS-\ Cfflioad of Horses
PUJMSJICC-HEATING " P0WERvawnLnnm-aotutts- SMsstcacKS
314 FORP STREET
OGDEN'SBOAu.IlT
rnows 9V*-
Why
Dap-
Upright Pianos
$35 and up
T H E STATS STREET DRUGGIST"
FHOHS »
*We Defam"
325 Stale 8 t
STHa* Sar t a e May ' TtaTifjiar i a their
ia a*** aamta. wasch ( t B < T v ^ aaasaSiri i a
fwiaji*>*. Wmamier
was \ ^ m ««n i a # S t l a s w a w
Lv S w n i Uk
. . . CJS »:»PJM.
pfporttonrtf
F*rr« Iron IntrmeOtete OUitMnc. . . . SSB U * 7 P J L
Mrv Tort: 'Grand Central Terminal" t:St P.M Ou.iawy. PleOtamrr 5
from
lsmm*j Brrtfc.
t«wrr %mtth.
AU Pauls from vk"-u P u n n e t i c r t i t c a a>^..ciii'fc
1 avraao $ VSS Vp^rr S - i f c
• .. • ••••^* » • »
.2 permsn*. cacS
2.SS t » K . r SVnh
2 ainawii « a O i n
IJ.SO Drav toe ttmmm
*"-*»
Consult A&rr. 1 *
/?
OGDENSBURG
BATTERY CO.
*
t
*
Generator
Starter
and
Ignition Repairs
Oearse W. F « n a « r . fmrawrl* ia
Clyde F. Brandy
N E W YORK
M g W YORK CENTRAL ^ j
STe :ak* Taerprn jr»S ^frffC cart;.n Federal
a s rsrr rg> meat. Tr— or?rrer«l
•Court Disagrees
In Border Trial * »•«
A <*haacreeaaea4 war reawraei 05
•aux. • « « armctftd i a ^rrarmne a ffoerai e*wrt iwey at S c a e a e e t a * ?
Trsorsdar at t W iisju'-* «f t h e OgIT in t h e c a * w • * Karl BaSiiadeusaarg awtamir»es o a a c a a r t e
Carrtere. oath at
of asava^taaaseat. r'^atrwSana JoocaarsesTi »i**n aasax*-r% SfVaer V^t tha; aigat t o bring draw a t e frana C a a a i s ama «sw
SO this n*r. H e warrc*
EXCURSION^
LOW R0U1TD TRIP PULLMAN FARES
Barton ntamnra hosnitaL
Mrs. Charles HtaScawm. i s reca
T h e Winter Park hockey team
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