Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 22, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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BTEH1KG LEDaBR-PHILlDTSLPHIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1916
mli,AhiMmtK -.!&
lAVERFORD AND SWARTHMORE TO PLAY ANNUAL GAME BEFORE RECORD CROWD SATURDAY
1AVERF0RD COLLEGE MUST WIN
FROM SWAKTHMOKE THIS YEAR
OR OLD BARN
'-
tmotts Structure, Doomed to Perish When Red
land Black Triumphs Over Garnet, Has Been
Standing for Lo,
By ROBERT w.
ttAVKnFont). rn.4 Nov. 22.
KvniNa ".lone ana unaldea on the
,. . riitiA ramitim. riefvlnff the;
ytMSs nnd bearing up bravely under
lM?WJli.i,n U n ham. It It a lllfca
flgfolrt tea of n irtfiSfr -?
ins innumarKs. ai
has been on the
campus for many
years and has
been admired by
student, and vis
itors for a Bene
ration, although
there Is nothing
about It that
would attract the
eye from an archi
tectural aland
polnt or one of
beauty. DM this
red barn has a
history, or a past.
call It what you
may, and becausa
there Is a chance
to rattel the fam
llv skeleton this
wJMAXWELU ..0,v a written.
V bscH I" lho nrlr l"rt of tnl1 c."Jl'
,u,Vit was decided that the days of this
?m i-w .,- .,. ntimhiirri. It WAS
iKraW to destruction and the poor old
t!?TL not .clven a chance to votco a
STjrptMt. At ft meetlns of the student
lh; sentence was passed. Tho ,Rullt
UMtm&er w1 to o hurned to a crisp at
H".a. i. .. .nmattilnir. lirovlded now Ket
SuSroVIDED Bwlrthmore was dr-SS-ln
the annual football (tamo. Tho
JSUMiudents were nnxlous to carry out
1 terrible deed and heaped piles of In
CmsMe rubbish around tho wooden ktruc
CTThen they llBhted a match and
mtti for the result of the (tame. There
it, "groans nnd piashlnB of teeth and
thwsM flrmers wnen awannmuro imi
JSBrfous. and tho holocaust was put off
"T.."...; nn.ir, niHumn. It wnji the same
SnrV Hie next year, nnd when football rola-
,iS:r, for' the death sentcnco was post
vised Indefinitely.
Krn Doomed This Year
BBjtowever, when tho teams resumed ath-
Iffifat rtlstlons two years ano, after an nb-
tina of ten years, covert eyes gavo tho
swott-palnted structure tho onco over, up
Ita'down and twice across, and It was de-
Hed mat me pommy unumu m !
wit that very year, after tho football team
iai won from Swarthmoro. IJut alaii; such
yis iwl to bo. Tho game resulted In'.a 3-
W.J tie and last year imvonoru -fittl.
M'ow (he students are getting desperate.
MM t)api still Is standlhg, In blissful Ignor
f.; t it inrrlhln fnte.- and- followers Of
it fnnlhntl team have' dec dad that this" Is
tthe time when thoy MUST act. , Unless
Wmflll die, of old ago or becomo too weak
fcfteWa to fumlsh -even' a healthy blaxo to
WrtMta a victory. Therefore, tho foot
llinteani. studenta-and everyone else havo
riMed to trim, -Uefeat, wallop, beat anu
je4lnlf maul the wearers of the-Garnet In
ifignua! fuss, wJilch will bo staged at
IHWffora next saiuraay auarnoon. v.on
tfenfi nrevalla In the Itod and Dlack camp
had judging from the work of the team this
US8,tMe reeling is not uue 10 overconnaence.
feu'tootball team has not yet been defeated
TW more than that, It doesn't Intend to loso
WMngje game.
Elarerford Has, Good Team
(Havtrford Collego has a first-class team
nil yjar. It la good enougn to give any
:IC th big elevens a hard game, as the
flayers are aggressive, know lots of foot
Mil and tilnv Iinrd frnm -ittart to flnlah.
SlfJohrj Hopkins. Dickinson. Franklin and
JHarstuiII and Maryland State have been
wwweil under, while tlo games were played
pita pelaware, New TorH university ana
fiUws. ThO last three combats were
tUged early In the season before the team
ached Its top form. It is safe to say that
jnresults would bo different If the teams
HArA in nlqi. nn...
IRCat the early games mean nothing to the
HlTerfordlan. They merely are stepping
iWOM'ta prepare the cloven for tho .supreme
Itet. the final game of the year against the
fBSfent and, honored foe Swarthmore. If
fttery other Kama on tho Hchedula is lost
lS(i the parnet Is defeated, the season Is
iSMwereff a sqecess, in other words, the
IrorthmOftt camA la thh nnlv wine ITaver-
Ibrt cres about winning, and Haverford Is
i w win tbls year,
B' visited he college yesterday on n
$ik Invitation, and watched tho team
9Ctldnc for a few momenta onlv. Dr.
iKSs Bennett, one of our best dentists and
IWeMntatlve from tho Fifteenth- District,
SfMncilnun from the Forty-second Vfard,
jwiBDr or the Hepubllcan City Commlt
iP,ad several other things. Is th head
ffefiarf, -in,.. .. -t-ja. - ... . ..
.Ar-r".' -uiiva wu Biau iu pev )o mm
Wiled; away a uniformed policeman, whg,
jwi!iiiiy was guarding the signals when
l!I(mnlnir Mike) consented to be Inter.
iy4 Jimmy Ilammon stood at a re-
wtible distance while he sketched the
M4Ulfes nt lha nmmia prMtmn tflfnf fnA
Sltteq Maglll, who hopes some day to
mism uarney Oldfleld, played the part of
Wt a. pretty good team Jiere,"'sald Dr.
fSKtsenfatlye councilman Bennett as he
S4 proudly on his varsity' team running
P?wh sornd warming-up exercirfes. ' ""See
m n4 over there?" aa ha pointed to
girer "Well, ho Is one of tho best in
(gVt. crossman, the man who Is klck
w P&ls from tho field, la a very accurate.
rfi- -M 14 RWU IU(- (((CV JJVIUIS IVII
PM get Inside of the 30-yard. lino.
!pMy b a great captain and line plunger.
Eft Vw Dam. who has been out most of
l. Is In Bhape to play the best
ot his career Sangree, the quarter
Is as Rood aa anv I have seen, and
b if fajt, charges low and can give
account of Itself at all times. Any
tl4 You want to know?"
.UUilfced him nnri ranllftA that T had
KSSili and left the field. Secret practice
Nov
USTEU TO
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?.-Mm
tt KL
mi
WEY
WILL COLLAPSE
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These Many Years
maxwell
was about to be held and strangers, were
not tolerated.
From what could be seen, however, Hav
erford has a welt-coached eloven nnd will
play a high-class game Saturday. The
backneld Is one of the smotohest working
quartets In the country and gets Its plays
off like n flash, Sangree, the quarterback,
who played under Pr Al Shnmo nt I'cnn
Chnrter.ls an Ideal man for the position, as
he runs well with the ball and can Interfere
and tackle. Grossman, at halfback, can
make any team In the country, as he Is very
fast, can skirt the ends or buck tho line,
and In addition to that can mint, drnn-klck
and throw the forward pass, Crossman also
gives the signals and has proved time nnd
again that he Is an ablo field general.
Van. Dam Back In Llne-Up
Van Dam Is n wonder at carrying the ball
nnd a power on defense, nnd Captain Ham
scy Is a hlgh-clas player, a capable leader
and ono whose playing ability la a mark for
tho others to follow.
Curtis and Chandler are the ends. Ctlmoro
and Slooro take inre of the tlckls ro'i'lons.
Itnyman and Mcrgan, tho gunrds. nnd IIow
land Is the center. The heaviest man on the
team Is Morgan, who weighs 184, and Cap
tain Itamssy Is next with 178, Sangree Is
tho lightest man on tho squad and tips the
beam at 144.
There are n numbor of substitutes to stop
In when It becomos necessary. Neven and
Wright nre tho ends, lister nnd Miller,
tnckles : Itoblnson and Dally, guards : Sharp,
center; Shipley and Phillips, halt backs;
De Wees, full back, and Husby quarter
back. Although thoro are fewer than 200 Bill
donts In collego, four teams aro practicing
dally and collego spirit runs high. Dr. Hen
nett Is just ih careful with the substitutes
ns the varsity, which accounts for his suc
cess In building up n team.
It Is unusual for two minor collego teams
to go through tho season without a defeat
as Is tho cane this year, and one of tho
largest crowds that'ever attended a Swnrth-morc-Haverford
battle will be present next
Saturday. Preparations nre being mado to
handle an enormous gathering nnd 10.000
aro expected. Most of the tickets nro gone
now and before tho end of tho week only
standing room can bo procured.
Amateur Basketball
Prssinn A
A. econJ tenm n open for book
Ins for the followlne intent December UK Jnn
unry 23 unit nil Tufudny nvenlnffn therenfttT.
After January "3 tho first tenm In open for
truvrUnr combinations. Hoth uulntetM will trnvel
on Saturday ntfthta. Olaaaboro. Colllntrawood.
Ifaadon Heights nn.l Ilelmawr write for Thanka
clvlnc Day nnd Chrlatmao dntrn nt home or
away for two tenma to K II, Dcppe, Jr.. 1RS7
South Second atreet.
Itecratlon Club, of th" Chapel nf lho Holy
Comforter. nValrefl names with church. Y. M.
A. unci Hoy Hcnut t l-15-yar-old Irnmi. Ail
(U en, tho I lev. U, Taylor, lSS South Nineteenth
street.
Tb Annunrlntlon C. C hn n fpw opn dntfs
nnd wnulit like to nrmneo m'i with nil fourth
nnd fifth elfins traveling ten.mii. Address !,. l
ltepetto, 813 Frnon tri'st.
Tha MO Cluh dsftnted the Oak 1.nno Ilnctlst
toam b the score of sa to 12. The features
nf tho wnme wcr the nne floor worh nnd shoot
tnir of Wllholm. 1'Jmnnnon. forwards, nnd Dunn,
inlsrd. of the BO! Cluh. The vlrtor would Ilka
book irmcs with fnst Inmi linvlnic hom
floors. AddresM Hownril W. Kflfer. BOO Chest
nut strnet. Phones; Keystono. Main 081: 13oll.
Iximbard 1103.
Vlrtrlx C. C. basketbnll first nnd second tenms
would llkp to hear from nil flrntrlsNs tnnms
havlns hslls and offering a rensonnble irusran
tee. Address If. Conwny. 5433 -Vine Btroet.
Phone Ilelmont flflOO after 8 p, m.
Ontario A. A., flrst-elsss trovellnr basketball
team, desires same for November 25, Address.
Hobert Murray. 3111 North O street,
Boulevard M. F. would llko In frranee
trsmoa with sond.class teams havlnif halls,
William J. Anderson. 474B North Itosehlll street.
Albert A. C. Is open for bnsketball samea
with seventh nnd fllchth clnss teams hnvlnit
halls and raylne; balf expenses. Address J.
Johnson. 2175 East Tucker street.
Columbia I). II, C. a second nnd third class
traveling tenm. has sinned up several fast
player. It Is now ready to book tames with
teams pnylmr a rcnsonabls suarantee. 1
ltodzera. 3220 nnltlmor avenue.
MncAndrewa Is Forbes, newcomers In tho Cam
den City Lescue, last night pulled tha season's
surprise by defeating tha Kmerson Champions,
31 to 20. Costello and Hyde starred. Whit
man Park triumphed over Melrose, 82 to 28.
Westminster enjoyed a romp with the Sfedla.
tor five last night, In tha Dreiel lilddla League,
wlnnlnu a 82-to-18 game In tha former's gym.
Jasper Reserves awnmped Kensington A A..
41 to 10, nt Simpson Memorial llnll last night.
"Roadaplane spirit" you
can't describe it the car
seems to attack hills with
a personal enthusiasm.
APPERS0N ROADAPIAM
Retail DtaUru Fiat Motor Co. of Pennsylvania
1827 Chestnut Street
Eaittrn DUtrlbutori William T. Taylor' ,
Broad and Raca Streets-
I'"
-IN TelMVjCVoo
VOOli6 IADV Ttyfr
' THAT VUMfc AFWVr
UttfAEJ
COMt?S ARQON& WBR6
LA SALLE'S SPEED
CATHOLIC LAUREI5
Blue and Gold Ends Season
With St Joe in Big
Battle Today
COLLEGIAN TEAM HEAVIER
..t!.?"11 Cellf rs . M. Joseph's fHe.
n'.Vell ,.. .left end McMennmtn
llrennrtn Urt t.ttkfc.
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tnrnrrm Kit ftittirtl.
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HIlPTlo ...
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..liisrterlnrk. . . . 1 Ilonshertr
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..rltht lialfbiuk. ...1. flrlbben
...tullhaek Weliund
.itftr!iiffc
uroiwr
Rrferre Ditetor O'llrten. Cenlrat lllth
Beliool. t'niplro .Mertllli Ynle. . Unc;
mnn llmuc, Ohio Stato, Time of prlod
18 minutes.
Ily LOUIS 11. JAFFE
I-a Satta Collrco play Ita final game of
tho ason this aft.rnoon, and on tho result
of this contest depends the Cat hollo grid
iron champlorfjhlp of PhUaddphla. vhltf
St. Joseph's CoIKko has a much blcyer and
heavier eleven, close followers of tha name.
flKUro that the speedier 1m Hallo bunch
will romp off with the season's spoils.
TJ10 B:uo and Ootd eliminated Cathollo
ItlRh two weeks oro. Hut no matter which
way today's match finishes fit. J00 will
meet tho l'urple and Gold ThanlsMRlvIng
Day In what each school rccoRnlzes as Its
blgRcst battle of tho season.
If La Salle wins today, thereby winning
tho title. It will bo a case of dccldlnR tho
collar champions when Catholic and St.
Joo clash.
Thl8 afternoon's fracas will bo held on
Stonton Field. Twenty-second and 'West
mqrolapd streets. The constituents of the
Cathollo schools have been manifesting a
lot of Interest In tho contest. It Is esti
mated that a" largo crowd will bo present.
Doctor O'llrlen, of the Central ItlRh School,
and Dick Mcrrltt, conch at I'enn Charter,
will bo tho chief olllclats.
Ijv Sallo, In all probability, will play an
open game. Tha forward pas' and wide
crSl runs-may bo Ita chief attack. On the
other hand, St. Joo's heavy backflcld will
endeavor to puncture holes In tho line
throURhout tho match.
With two fast men as SlmendlnRer nnd
Craber carrying tho ball, St. Joseph's
tackles will havo to get them quickly, for
If either Rets away In a broken or open
field It Is certain that a touchdown will bo
scored,
FRANKFOKO 111011 did not lose to
Northeast High School by a forfeit In Its
EfjpBSsil
A R40t0i?
driven
Hlaxon
to?
i!
"Cut
MR. tooDte
rJEVE
SU-r THAT-
MlMD-
yAKff ANV
Interschotaatlo fcairu soccer match on Mon
day, It was announced luday. Ths contest will
tako placet December 6, Through a mis
understanding by both schools, Krankfonl
High's eleven did not show up to play.
While ttefereo "Wilcox awarded the game
to the Archives by forfeit, his decision was
overruled when tho misunderstanding was
righted.
JOHN KATU Episcopal Academy's full
back, has been playing an well this season
as he has In three previous years, and It
la almost certain he will bo selected for an
All-Scholastic eleven by the majority of
local critics. KafP not only has been shin
ing In carrying the ball, but his punting
also has been a feature of nil tha Churoh
men's games,
CROSS COUNTRY victories by Northeast
High School and Frankford High Schoot
teams respectively over the Episcopal
Academy and South Phlladelohla lllsh
School yesterday afternoon proved that each
is represented by fast hill and dalera. Both
defeated have some good runners. Oliver
Dudley, Frankford star, vyas beaten out by
Dan Taylor, tha Southwark negro runner,
but the latter waa forced to show a great
burst of speed Just before reaching lho tape.
In the other event the defeated tenm also
scored first place. Frank Ilache, of Episco
pal, iteming out itauobaugh by a few steps.
HABKKTn.M, Is tho major sport at
Chestnut Hill Academy now. Tho Hlllora
closed a successful football season last
week by defeating St. I.uko's. Candidates
for the caga combination havo been colled
by Coach Stocklnr.
NOHTHKAHT 111(111 should find the
Speedboy eleven easy plckln' In tho final
fracas of the Interscholastlo league foot
rV. ??,?.of ,he 'non this week. West
Philadelphia High has been weakened
greatly by the Ineligibility of players.
Oroot, Klrschner. Ilurtaler, Hrudor, I'flell
and Davles will ba the most missed.
Can Any Other Car Content You?
If you want an enclosed model or a converti
ble model, now is the time to get it. If you
want an open model, and could wait until spring,
the advantage in buying now is the $175 saving.
When you buy a fine car open or enclosed
you will want, we think, a Hudson Super-Six.
It has been so this year with 25,000 buyers. It
will be far more so next year.
This year the Super-Six was new. It takes
time to gain great prestige. Also it takes time
for surpassed cars to lose it.
Note the ijacts about the Super-Six. Mark its
- efficiency, matchless and amazing. Then ask
yourself if a lesser car is likely to content you
and then decide if it isn't worth while to save
$175 by buying now.
Compare it with the car on
which, to December 1st,
you can save $17 S
There is little difference in these two cars.
Just a few changes that at once show the advan
tage of buying a car of the present production
now.
Pliaeton, 7-passe.nger.........$H75
Roadster, 2-passenger H75
Cabriolet, 3-passenger 1775
Bell
( A -
POM
T
OF
TUSH'
SWARTHMORE LOSES TWO
STARS FOR BIG BATTLE
Gnrnet to Meet Hnvorford Sat
urday Without McQovorn nnd
Mlchnoi Both Hurt
SWAllTHMOUB, Pa., Nov. it In the
latter part of the scrimmage yesterday two
Of Swarthmore'a regular varsity players
wera Injured so severely that they will bo
unable to play against Haverford In the
biggest gamo of tho season on Saturday,
Pat McOovern, the star tackle, who had
hen playing center this week, broke his left
arm Just above tha wrist, immediately
aftr thin littler pill tho Garnet rooters
wero heartbroken on seeing dive over tho
Uuo on a vicious plunge and fall to rise.
When the mass was cleared away It was
discovered that Michael's right knee was so
badly twisted that ho could not walk nnd
had to bo carried, to tho Infirmary.
McOovern was taken to tho University
Hospital this morning to havo an X rny
taken to determine whethor only ona or
both bones wero broken In tho forearm.
The loss of these two star players, com
ing Just ns It did before the big game of
the year, leaves the coaches In n serious
predicament. Tho squad was completely
upset as a result or tho accidents, nnd
Coach lloper called olt scrlmmagu for the
rest of tho afternoon.
ltldpath, the veteran guard of the last
two seasons, probably will snap the ball
from tho pivot position on Saturday. Mc
Oovern was playing his fourth year as a
regular on tho llttlo Quaker oleven, and
each year has been 0110 of tho malnstnys
or the line. He In a member of the Mc
Govern family, who aro famous In tho ath
letic nnnals of Swarthmore.
Save $175 Now
On the World-Record-Breaking
HUDSON SUPER-SIX
Yoii can save $175 on such a car as has won all worth-while records if you
buy before December 1st. On that date we begin manufacture of cars made
from materials that have advanced enormously in cost. There is to be no
change in models. Some dealers have still a few cars due them of the present
production. They can take care of car buyers up to their allotment at the
present prices. But you must act quickly if you wish to obtain the saving
E
Hudson
Touring Sedan
Limousine
All Price f.
Gomery-Schwarte
253-55 North Broad Street
Phone, Spruce 1060
HOri.
AttTlSYS ARE A
UUMS
ive
HBAttP OF EH
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
Wllllo Jackson's nt match hers will' be
Yt..L-.,t.iM !)v ftrnAnn nt the OtymMa,
AMU liroek, of rivetan.l, nnd a terjtne puncher.
, of I'MvelsiKl. nnd a terrine ranener,
1 tlothamtte's antagonist. Urwk t
a rteentlr knocked off n.ldle darnel.
, like Csmpl, Is a clever boner, Mil
trill m tiwi
tht lad who
As Jackson, like
may hays a nil
1 in
icult lime keeping nwny from
Matt'
'a haymaker.
The Itr rnntehe of Arils O'Lesry In rhlta
itelnht were his nut professional bouta. .lie
won the ! 1.1-mund Metropolitan Btnta champion.
ship of Urenter New Vorh.for 'hj season of
inlrt-iDta. Ills mixes with Jimmy McCabj and
Johnny .llorgan stamp O'Leary as a clever boser,
Artie wants to keep busy against any of the 12S
pounders.
tiul Uwls never fejitht a bitter battle than
h contest with, Joo Fisher the other night.
The brother of, Itsrry tjewls was !JIS.X,f,S.
ance( ha got It. oo-..The sailor toppled l us
two years ago, shortly ''. IM.M"ffi
started .being, avensed .himself l?ojJ
nliht, for Klsher ws handed a real artistic
trouncing. .
A mstch has been eloifd between Jlmmr Me
Cat and A I Netsen nt Reading. V.AWjnS'.
Jack Friedman. Wal rprenlattv of thj Ilesd.
ln club, figured that If Nelson and MCi-aoe
repeat their sensational scrap of the early part
St the seasin. It weuld be a rare treat tor lUsd
Ing fans. .
tulslana
hasn't
broken training, following
:en . I
m
1.1- ulAtnrv nvs
r Harney nann. ixuisi sun
isarney
Mn. Leouti
it
hoping that C
-I r?hnmrtnn
nam ttp 1
tm9 Tt tin
tO R
match. The,
".- t:vi i -
l-nuaasipnisn
re
rtviat1 BtVCrAl Offffl
rmrm rrnm in imi. tiui
but Will
V' I.- "a-- l.nlll Bflar
a-l.-. a.-it sfis hs nrat nf In Ti
nSTite thin tuislsna desires to give
noinv. '!" ."-,": .r--i. "li r-.ii.1
inn ucsires w "
Man Is Known by His Dress
Ho why not be correctly and
stylishly dressed when It
doesn't cost hut a few dol
larsT Ask to see our new
dressy Suitings and Over
coatings we're making a
specially of this fijl J.""
season at ,
w a. uh
1103 AltCII
STItKITT
Open Ktss.
Billy Moran
Till", TAII.OH
l(ip
It Can't Be Helped
We dislike these price advances fully as much
as you do. ' They limit the number who can buy
Hudsons.
But the Super-Six motor makes the Hudson
supreme in performance and endurance. And we
must continue to match that supremacy in quality
and luxury.
We cannot skimp on this car if we wish to keep
our pinnacle place. Nor shall we add an extra
price for prestige. We add only our added costs.
The new Hudson prices will be nowhere near as
high as numerous other fine cars.
But that is a later question. Today you can
saveHhat $1 75 if your dealer has any cars left.
EXT YEAR'S
UPER-SlX
1917 Costs Are Fixed
1917 Models Are Known
Eighteen makers have already announced price in
creases. And many have stated they will have no
change in models.
, Not all cars will advance, perhaps. Some makers
may lower the grade of materials. Some whose profits
are too high may cut them.
But all makers who use Hudson grade of materials
must provide for this added cost.
52000
2750
o. b. Detroit
Town Car..,.
Town Car Landaulet
Limousine Landaulet
isR.
M Aseu
Doodle.
- R,
rhlkni the treat they are after snothsr tetia
with Williams. . . ,
When Terry .ireOowrn boyed, flhamos OTttlfn
the termer fnd.net, recovered folly from. a w
car. The member Is blUitrlnr blra again and
Terry mar be unable to bog for several week.
McOovern Improve everr tlms hjn-srsjh
filr Outniinrhlng a., battier, like, Bhnmiui
O'llrlen Is no mere trine. Itcaavein victory
xens Nyornl a doubt.
Jlmmr neaaan, a, California llghtveUhV Is
another, out-of-tflwn boxer who has invaded the
Philadelphia nld. , .He hae .bated such men as
Frankls. Ilurns. Willis Ttttehte. Joe Itlvers. Bst-
!-rankle I!
tunc nelson,
iiarry litres, joo y suing ana
Johnny I.ere,
Letter for Dnn O'Lcnry
There Is a Uttr for I)n
ftetrr. pedesltltin,
ef the Erssisa
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