Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1914, Night Extra, Image 16

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PHILADELPHIA, WEDiNESDAT, DECEMBER 2, 1914.
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STADIUM BUILT AND OWNED BY AUSTRALIAN SPORTING CLUBS
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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. "
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PACIFIC LINER WRECKED ON CALIFORNIA COAST
The steamship Hanalei struck Dubury reef1, near San Francisco, shortly before noon on November
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GERMAN PEASANTS DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOMES BY THE RUSSIANS
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.assert East Prussia has suffered as much from invading armies as Belgium.
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