m, Hp''Tfa' TOnrpfirtr lr- -M 'H "ty NIGHT EXTRA Etmtitt NIGHT EXTRA M f y"t miM mefrner n Belf ! I. IV i NE !' pr ; rot ' mat dig' wo ) n at I, th Vl CO K ., ri'l ref J ro J '1 PI S w 3? i a Is "ft 1 VOIi. I-:NX. 60 PHILADELPHIA, WEDiNESDAT, DECEMBER 2, 1914. Cortstonr, 1814, it" mi Fdbuo Lndn Courier. PEIOE COTE CENT 7 ' - - "i SCENES AND EVENTS IN THE NEWS OF THE DAY ' STADIUM BUILT AND OWNED BY AUSTRALIAN SPORTING CLUBS This oval is particularly This photograph, which shows nearly 80.000 spectators, was (manned during, a Rucbv football came pla'ved'at Sydney. New South Wales, between the Australian and New Zealand teams for the amateur. chamnionshin of Australasia. T interesting; at this .time, inasmuch as Philadelphiansare considering a plan to' build one very much on this order. The stadium shown above was built in a natural depression, just as 'the proposed bowl in this city would be. It is constructed of concrete and will seat 75,000 persons. It cost about '$300,000. In this oval cricket is played, as well as football, and, thanks to the method of putting; soil on the field, the football matches do not hurt the cricket pitch in the least Around the running track arc lights may be seen. Track meets and bicycle races are held in the evenlrig. " I ai imaBmmaaaMmammmmmiacmmmmtmmmBmmBKtmawmn imn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimbimmbbmbbmwiwmmimwmbmmmmmbmmmmmm . 3 T-TVSH . 1 .. " E 43.. v ." 7' -? j.",v8ffifi?B,K v wrwixsBsiswwr . s Br International Ifeiii Servlc. PACIFIC LINER WRECKED ON CALIFORNIA COAST The steamship Hanalei struck Dubury reef1, near San Francisco, shortly before noon on November 23 and pounded herself to pieces in 16 hours in a terrific gale. Twenty lives were lost. "fc. Photo by Underwood & Undtrwood. GERMAN PEASANTS DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOMES BY THE RUSSIANS Householders of East Prussia in their temporary homes in the fields where they had fled before the advancing forces of the Czar. The Germans .assert East Prussia has suffered as much from invading armies as Belgium. I f ' " ' ' ...... tip" J - f- mm t" - t - i h aattwiiirrT niiiiiilinniiMBBaiwBwpwiM I Msffk- Mm --' - 'W'fW " Xf&S8' T j ' JSm 9Hii i R WTrBMlli V I'll f -4f?" flK W IV innr-rrini i Mihril-BaMa--B.1 w -F f 0 . ,r ( . mum MJMWiwnillil I, I MM- M-MWnMnaWHWMBMnMMMnWMn-BMMMMMMM S52KHfc!WPiWi!j&t Z- "& lyrJi; hN:;?g-rT2r.TwrMjiril .wtjul l' WIT --i--i.-. t- . ... i -, '7yy y t. '"tf . -jrw- , -"t tt -7 .,- n-w7-: ujl -. . - SutirS?,-i' aasfeswwc? nrs?s1TtetSiii asaEarsyggsgs&TSg - k AjrTOSt HMiwaMJ' 1 -. , . " -V .!' r- 7 li .Tlt LT -. Sih B s il,.MUWffL -ft J "eSSS-r' 4: 9 is r r- t ; ?.- itMr irlttfTlrr-TT"! MHMftfiSiWiPWPBBCPr m. fifcv,r int?S?M " 1 r iiU i -1111- fL LIFE SAVERS TAKING BODY FROM WRECK The life-saving crew from Port Point fought In vain to get a line aboard the HanaleL Their mor. tar finally exploded from a double charge. tHkWMWki CHANGING NAUe OP PKNNOIL TO GAKuYLE T iormu Qtrmm ttauhip wm begm mt auuda j wtdl m (.w naat 4 wQ m a, nw Sag - - Wag- '-i, ! ' Ji. - ..l. ,IW IstoP's.JM mWm THlif ru- .-AMHnL imiiirl MJE,t.w-)-F.yM.g-mj n-iiaiiiinifjimn, gnn BtXAW lUUi, iN tf UWyi i.fcASKO TO FENNSYLVANIAN k -w wmtt- , ' " ssis(f ftftuj? tfgzjgfr $&&&: 2 U-iyg. fe: ,"" &tfitJ& T x SET "w'ss -asss .-.w '---gasaii K