Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1917, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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'liiVKNING LEDomH-'-PHILAtifiU'HU, SA'TOKDAY, OCTOBER 0, 101'
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(GIANTS AND SOX ALL SET TO DO BATTLE FOR THE 60-40 SPLIT OF WORLD'S SERIES SPOILS
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iMAHAN'S MARINES
IN ACTION TODAY
Former Harvard Captain
Will Lead league lsianu
Team at Conshocken
JACK KELLY IN LINE-UP
Consholtorken
left end Ilrojrn
(Lralmm)
Ifft tntkle.... ..'1fl'I
(Lebanon Galley)
. . .Ifft mard "(Trifr
center Armltate
(llaltlmnre)
.rltht cuard , . McCue
(PhoenlsTllle Illsh)
.right terUe Cnnatnter
(Trlnlt) I
. ..rltht rncj Campbell
(?)
quarterback Itennedj
(Trinity)
, . If f I lialfhae k Yeabaler
(Nnrthenat)
right halfback ... ,e,llnser
(Alhrltht)
.fullback Kelly
leper)
Harlnea
enter.)
Ctrbean
(Case)
isfl'nneatial
(iardnef.
Olarinea)
to"!-:;.
PA"
Trirdne)''
Wil"""
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renn mi.i
he in Atlanta llic cues! of
r.nfela Tech. but It will not be a quiet day
.1 the crldlron. for tho fnllcd States Ma-
rinn headed l Kddie Italian, former Har
vard' captain and All-Amcrlcan halfback.
nt clash with Conshohoclten on Franklin
vleld this nftertioon. Manv former college
tin will be- found In the line-ups of both
!!.., hut the side bavltiK Maban In tha
haekfl'tld I' certain to enter the fray the
"vorlte Hie rhiiio ill Mart at 2:30.
It will be Hie first chance Philadelphia!!
hue bad 10 witness football which l truly
wartime and preparations are being- made
to accommodate a laiBe crowd. Accom
panying the team will be the famous .Marine
Band and the Klisl ItcRlment of the fnlted
Stales marine corp. who will cntcitaln tho
BfCtators between the halves.
feature will be tho singing and cheer
ing of the marine cheering section. Special
ears from tho navy yard to Franklin Field
have been arranged for the convenience
trt the enlisted men, who will be admitted
free In uniform
Several of the men on the marine team
ire well known to I'hlladelphlans. First
and foremost In Kddlc Maban. Harvard's
All-American fullbnrk, who Is now iv cor
poral In the serlce. Mahnn will captain
the eleven and raplalu Hogan. the roach,
hailbullt a powerful elecn around the for
mer Crimson slar.
Gravy William", balfbnrl. tit I'enn last
vrar, will be at tight halfback, and Mike
Wilson, a Philadelphia boy who attended
Northeast High and Muhlenberg. Is right
.a Tim luti'ktletil will cousin of Knoll.
tl ef rurdue. quarter: Wells. Ohio Stale, left
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nlltl HllMlllll'l llftllt ,,., ...1.1 ..,(111,11,,
fnllhark '
K The t'onsliolioi Ueu A. ('. line-up also
T .-,- .. ...nt.. ti-nll .1 ntitt t, fattllnlnn tlm
emornte nirn... .. .... -...,.... ..,,,,-. .,,..
most prominent being .lack Kelly, the fa
mous Vesper sculler. The club team has
notion a game In the last four venrx. and
started Its 101" campaign with an easy
Tlctwry over the eleven of the l H S.
Indiana, llio core ncing vs-u.
CHI?F BENDER MAY
HURL FOR UPLAND
J. Franklin Baker to Assist
Manager Miller in To
day's Game With Chester
I'll A N Y BIG CONTESTS
Another stung of championship baseball
limes are listed on the local ncherlulo, and
hy ttlng the verdict In today's title sev
eral clubs will anne the reason's, title.
This Is possible In tho Industrial. Maim
fscturers' and Northeast Manufacturers'
Leagues, and in the series between Fern
Kock, of the Philadelphia Suburban League,
ind Jenklntown. of Moiitgrnneiy County.
Chester and Fplatld will clash In the third
' encounter for the title In the Delaware
Cuunty League The series to date Is one
piece, Todav's gnme will bo played on
the Upland grounds, where Miller's squad
annexed the first clash. A big feature has
Inn tho phenomenal hurling of fluear Tuern
for Chester and be lias had his opponents
buffaloed to date. Manning linn also pitched
well. Chief lleiider Is eligible In compete
for Upland and he may get Into action tn
diy, as be will be on band, together with
Frank Daker. of the Yankees, who formerly
played with I'nland. Haker will iiksIsI
I, Manager Miller In coaching from the bench.
ern Hock has an opportunity to capture
the. suburban championship when It faces
Jenklntown for the second time. Tho game
will be plavcd on Fern ltockV homo Held.
David, who had the Montgomery County
hoys at his mere) In the opening clash, will
HVely twirl again. If not, Darrlese will
rw the assignment.
Barrett ami Monotype meet again to
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LeatUf. "Thfsv l.Illtla.l Annl. ..(I.n.. I-.I kJ.. t
, Jirdayat Dohsou'H Held, and darkness baited
j"o nan- i me lermiuatioii or the ninth
. inning1 with the score standing 2-2. VolU
.Tlll hurl for Hurt-oH mi.l KVAI. fn.. r.
type. "
Wlf-sinninlrif h-itl nifi. i it.- . ..
action for todny'K game in tho Northeast
I. UanufaetnrcrM' i ... . . -..... ,.
; uty and Krankford Arsennl. Hoth con-
uuo me resulnr neason with sixteen won
and two lost
Dlfjlon and I.uptou will meet for the
K? . ! . e' nl ,h0 f"r"icr'a ground. Tor tho
"ndustrla League title. Lupton n.rung n
oig lurprlse by getting last week's decision
IL I 'I V,p m,t" u, "eventb Inning Ochs.
MtSwS tallwfrt, 'Pton a hit. Jack rtynn
Pitched good ball for Lupton.
UtriM.?.. occaslon of tI,c """' 1 bene
aid ih. B.bftween, Connlc JIack' A '"
ttSn i? l,,.on nlne tor the "eneflr of the
Dl.?..Sh,b8.rarls "n3 "'6 Stetson
to.:, ... .?.0'0 -,ne Grounds. o-
r ..vu , Dctcrai uanas.
R0QUE EXHIBITION ON
IN PA1RMOUNT PARK
-undf "V .f "u? wl" ,,e ""' on the
p-ilrmoun0. vtl ?KU,Rler C"y nW Club.
BThta u' P?rk' XM """noon from 2 to 6.
"ttob Von r.Tv r , ulnnilonal victory the
f Th, iSLNn?rH,ch. Conn.. In Auguatlaiu
an, al,0na' mdaI " Mer. J. a Kirk
lpVa mauhnff'am.mber8 0r ,,,l8 C,Ub"
Scholastic Games Today
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FOOTBALL GAMES LISTED ON
COLLEGE GIUDIRONS TODAY
t.,,lT'lunl" "' 'P't Tffb. at Atbin-
uui'it.'.i.V' i '""'"''fken, at Vr.int.lln llflil.
biiine. l". N,,rn",, " Hnhiioiie, t l)u-
Hliff'c'iKJ. lrf,h " Mrt"i frep. .1
lilV,.:"r"n" t "'IMehem. !.
iuinuln..v J- l"n,",.".t. .'?lle. I"l.
Illinois 1 1. Italian,.- nl '.!. -, .
Armr . I'anieile Tfrh. at Heal t'olnt.
H..i...r.. . M'T'n ntltnt. at lUbokfn.
.Ulflhfiiy . Kuttrrs, at ew llmnawltk.
ton'li""" V11"' Ueonetonn, at W'aihln.
J;"fnfttV t. Amhutnnre Corii, at I'.ton.
nml J, . WentniiriPittr- nt WaDhtngton,
Mnnliinrt State m, TeUwr CoIUkc. nt
tnUrrlty 'of AUbam ti. nirm.nchani. nt
Tllinnf VI. JffrAti. l V. n.i...
i. .. """'n"'0". nd l.e v. Itleluiiond. at l.f i.
uiiiuill v
f.eanrf, t. ItnwarU. at Pwnee.
tnl-ri.lt.V of )lii,it,fipi ,J. ,rkn
tie. Ht I nllfratli. t
n At-
Vanderhllt 1. I'niii.rlianl.. at Naluillf,
lenn,
rum Slate t. (Seltrtbun, pt State Collflf.
rurnnninnre m. nucktiril, at lnLMirf, ra.
(ornrll t. Oherlln, at llhacn, N. V.
Mulilfnhrrc . tlllanota, at Allrntann.
I runklln and Marshall m. Indian, at I.an.
rnfitfr. ra.
tthln Ktntf r. Ohln VIlttn. .1 r.lnmltn..
Harvard fresh v, llfan Aradenu, at Frank
tin, ,M.im.
prlnillrtd is. Itsrtmouth. nt Itanntrr. N. II.
Amherst is. Mlddlftonn, nt Mlddlrtonn, Conn.
I'clltl H. l'nrt .MiRli,l,r. nt L..r llflnln
Khnile Inland Slate t'. Wflejnn,' at Me-
ir.i mm.
Williams t. t.'nton, at .'rhfnfftody, N. .
.w b. nri irxinia, ni .innnpoiik.
1 nrl Wadanorlh . ItuUrrs, at Se llriinx
Mick, N. ,1,
Perfect Weather
for World Series
Cfiiitbiiifd fritm Case line
than mi) thing else. Sihupii. mi Hie nther
band, iifch his Him. and Is Just as good lion
as any other time. Feuile's fast hill and
his rharp-bi caking cuies will be mute ef
fective against the White Sox. Further
more, he does not Buffer from Hie heat or the
cold. No Is loo oung for that.
Cicottc Is l!cst Hot
Kddio Cicottc Is the one best bet for the
White Sox. The molstball veteran 1st nl:
ready and anxious In get on the fit-Ins
line, and he will have bis wish. For n
time It looked as though Rowland would
switch bis plans and start Red Fnber, but
lljc sort el-top wonder Is hot much gooil
when the temperature Is low. ;
Kaber h.iH said that he can feel ian
coming a dav away fiom the condition or !
bis arm. It begins to gel somewhat niifi
whin -llio Minwor adtioachcs and L 'rnw
for a couple of Pi), after That MMaii
eliminates him.
l)mfoi'th, too cannot work unles .-ai'i
r.r conditions ate perfeci. Uussell seems t ,
I e In good shape and will be used n a i
lief hurler. If Cicottc Rets his lump
McMullin at Third
Ray St-halk will wtuk beliiud tli, iiJaie
for Hie American League clianiploii ami
McMullin will play third base. Duck Weaver
replaces .IllsbeiK at short and John in) I
Una goes to rlfiJit flchl In place of Licholil.
u-lin i-ntlin nnlv nrfalnut i-ltrVit-Vinti,tA,t ,!.. It
ers l-'or the (Hants. TIerzoe- will nl.iv r- '
ond base, as was predicted a montii ago
when he look bis vacation on bis farm
Robertson Is to play right field, but be will
be supplnntcd by Jim Thorpe unless be plaa
a good game.
Thcto Is considerable betting on tho
series, but no odds arc offered, liven money
prevails nnd this morning more than $50,000
was put up. One bet of ?100(l to $4000 was
made thai the White Sox will win three out
of Hie first four games.
Crowd to He Limited
Tho crowd at today's game will be limned
lo the seating capacity of Comlskcy l'aik.
which has not been subjected as yet to the
tire test m a national commission count
It In expected between :si,000 aud ni.000
people will see the opening game, nnd no
more can possibly be crowded Into the
game tomorrow. Tho reserved seats were
exhausted a week ago. but Ibern will be
sold today ln.000 bleacher nnd pavilion
seats, one seal to each customer In line as
long as they last
The weatherman has promised to turn
oft the faucets, but is Inclined to bo nasty
In tho matter of temperature. Fair warn
ing Is given the fans to wear the warmest
clothes they have nnd not be afraid o re
place their It. V. IVh. temporarily at least.
with something better designed lo turn the
lake wlnda from the skin.
It Is not expected the weather condi
tion will revive memories of the World's
.Series of 100(1. when tho first frny was
staged to the accompaniment of snow Hur
ries. GRIFFITH GIVES UP SEAT
SO MRS. ALTROCK CAN SEE
Washington Mnnntfcr Docs the .Gallant
Act nnd Mrs. Nick Dries
Her Tears
COMLSKIIV l'AKK. Chicago, ikt 6
tirealor love hath no man than that he
bhall give bis world series eat to u friend.
That's what Clark (Jrlfflth. manager of
the Washington Ameilcnn League team, did
today. .
.N'lck Allrock.. former White Sox and
Washington pitcher. whK provided with a
good seat because of former services with
the Sox. Mrs Alt rock nctompauled him tu.
Chicago. Then Mck discovered that even
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IIIO CI Jll-I C luumiiv nunnn;
seat for his wife. Mrs. Allrock was on the
verge of (ears.
It liter (irlflllli. He had only one at
available his own-ii box seal. Hut he
Slf-Walter-Ralelghed himself right out or
that for the sake of his friend's wife.
.Vow he'll have to take his chances in
tiro bleachers.
STANLEY YOAKUM HURT
Lightweight Boxer Seriously Injured in
Automobile Accident
COLORADO SI'ItlNHS. Col.. Oct. C
Stanlev Yoakum, a lightweight pugilist,
well known In fight circles In the inler
mountaln region. Is dangcrouelv IP at his
home here today. Voakuin nnd his wife
were returning from Pueblo in Ihe light
er'i car yesterday when a sultcai-c carried.
In tho back of the machine fell oft and. as
Yoakum looked back, the car ran off a
bridge into a ravine. The fighter yas pin
ned beneath the wreckage. He was brought
to Colorado Springs, where physicians said
Internal Injuries are serious. Mrs. Yoakum
van not hurt.
, Two'-More Harvard S,targ, Enlist ' ,
CAMnniDOK. Mass.. Oct. ;V,,."TC&".
"Informal" football team, which has amu
virtually all f veteran material Into
ti. -r Is to give up two more of It?
most promising members, this time to the
navy P Captain Snow, the varsity guard.
ana Church, the halfback, who was last
veaCa freshman captain, announced to
Jv that they would play their last game
for llanard Haturda- before entering the
Sd Churcli w I be unable to play with th
ifUlJlrS teaiit The. eleven opsns Its sea.
JonrVvvith Ue'a'n Academy at Franklin to,
day
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flL DEMflREE
BftRD
BETIILKIIEM PLAYS JERSEY
IN NATIONAL SOCCER GAME
One game Is scheduled today in the Na
tional Association Football League. Bethle
hem V. C. will play Jersey A. C. at home
with J. Walters refereelna;.
Tomorrow's schedule follows:
New York I'. ". v. raieraoii r. C. t New
VorU cliy. rtefeiee. T. Cildnell.
Beottlh-.merli-aii I. C. v. DlMtnii A A., at
Kaat Newark . S. J nefern. '. Ward.
UalKOt.lt ts Vllt-o.K. C. vi. IViit Jtudinn A.
A,, at llayonne. N. J. Mefaree. A. Hun.
alile. . .
ti,o vianillnc. of-the clubs after last Sun
days games i.""wT'
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Weal Iludaon . .
Pateraon
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Kcottbih-Amerlctn
New l orn
Dlatton
Uethlthem
GLENSIDE AND SOUDERTQN
CLASH IN TITULAR TILT
Glenslde, champion of Montsomery
County Baseball League, will meet Souder
ton. champion of Bucks County. In the third
and decldlnr contest to be, played on a neu
tral diamond. The grounds of tht Ambler
Club has been selected. Tht same will
tart at 3.39,.
Fact's andFlaufCB on
Openifig of Big Series
Conlestlns team aiaala and White 6o.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPS AFTER WORLD'S TITLE
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WILHOr SMITH JEEF
on the: bench
Champions vs. Champions
for the Championship
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NATHAN PAPI. .'IIAXK
HARPER MEMORIAL PLAYS
OLIVET IN CRUCIAL GAME
Harper Memorial, champion of the North
west Church Learue, will mett Olivet, pen
nant winner of tha Logan Churth Leat;ua,
In tht second came of the series to decide
the church baseball championship of Phlla
delphls. The same nil be plye4 at Sixth
and nutcomb streets, lcan. Ollvtt won
openlnr , of th. po,t.,ene. .M.jl.,
rday y Iho $vrs ut 5 to . ". I f cajJh,
tht
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TESBEflU
HILLDALE TO PLAY TEAM
OF MAJOR LEAGUE STARS
Hir.dale, champion semlprofesslonais of
Philadelphia, will line up today asralnst a
team ot all-stars composed of Athletic.
Brooklyn. Detroit and Baltimore players at
Hllldale Park. Ninth street and Cedar ave
nue. Darby, thin afternoon.
The batting order will be:
ALL PTArtS
Me,r (Athletic; I.
llnali (Athletic). i
rlmns (Ath'e). lb
Strunk (Ath ), if
.lolinaon (Ath'a). If
Hlbiild (Ath'). p., if
VounB (Detroit) l!b.
(Vllourke (Dklvn I.
MLllermott (Hit.). 3b.
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Peltua. tb
Webster, tf
Thomas. If
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RUCKNELL TEAM IN GOOD
SHAPE FOR SWARTHMORE
LBWISBt'TtG. Pa., Oct. S. Bucknell will
present a formidable line-up In the football
(tame with Swarthmore here today. After
n llKht practice yesterday afternoon the
men appeared to he In the best of condi
tion. , So far this season non of tho men
has been lost because of Injuries.
Hall and Elliott will start the game at
erid and .Smith will hold the pivot position,
ilpntts, Newcombe nnd Dyer will also be In
the line. The other two line positions- will
not be filled until Just before the ea 3
In the backfleld Waddell will act as quar
ter, with Bortz, Morrison and Costus as
the other backs.
Coach Johnston has had no end of trou
ble In dettrmlnlns; who Is to fill the back
fleld and end positions. There Is plenty of
good material and a number of men likely
will be given a tryout In today's same with
Swarthmore.
Liberty Loan Purses at Laurel
riALTIMOHK, Oct . The, horsemen at
Laurtl have decided on a dally Liberty
Loan purst to Dt inauauraieu oionnay. -n
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SUITS $1 -1 8
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REDUCED FICO.H 130, f!3 and :
PETER M0RAN& CO.
Jlerehaal
lauora
S. E. Cor. 9th and Arch Streets
Open Monday and Saturday Cntll S a'rloek
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Rocky Knnias va. Willie Jacltion
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NATIONAL A C luh ni Calharlnt
Ntturday Kventnt. Oetober 6th
Harry Grcb vs. Biliy Kramer
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ATLANTA. Ga- OA 6.
Acet a brick workot't at Grant Field,
bom, of the r prospective rivals. Bob FoN
"! snud of Pennsylvania football ex-
i .nents were In excellent shape this Worn-
V for their contest this afternoon with
'ue ijeorala Tech rilniv .tr.t.-nt. Th. t.
"is suuad reached Atlanta at noon Friday
n'ui soon aftertord went out for their final
I'tai t c. The Teci sfjuad courteously put
o-i tiielr fl-il-iilng- -ouc'ies In private, leav
mir the.r bltt i:diron at the disposal ot
1'o'well and la ir,
The day proinUeJ n fair and warm,
jet er weather fur baseball than for foot
nan it the tin.' n.t In crand unapt and
con -it i s favored a b'g ttlendance. The-u-sonJ
o,' .ounp oltller3 and officers were
expet(l fiom Camp Gordon, the local can
tonment, and upward of 1500 in special
trains fiom Fort Ofcelthotpe at ChatU
nooRa. wheie many Pennsylvania alumni
and former students were assembled. A
crowd of 1 2.000 In expee'led to tee the
came. The opportun.ty Riven the South'
piemler eleven to break Into the charmed
circle hitherto composed of Kaat, West and
North. Is attractlnir creat attention apd
Coach Herman's men are fully aware of
the responsibility rrallnc upon thm".
i:ach team offers four veterans with two
i i 'iee of ta-t j ear's mbstltules. enouch
-kmiiiIi'k to la:,-e off any suspicion of
ci n"' Kii-iipijcr and (Juyon. of Tech.
,it i- t.fe.l rclnt Hell and Berry In
H-. Petri bnckfHd and a lot of speed l.i
it, i "l r..i lst jear Kverett Rtrupper
.. . i ne-t-t and sb!ftlel back In thai
-'' .'i nnl this ear he has a runnlnr
t e bic lud an who formery starred
FIRST IN RAIN, HAIL,
THEN SUN TO SEE GAME
John Ryan, of Chicago, in All
Sorts of Weather to Win
1917 Fnnship
, CHICAGO, Oct. .
John lijan. of ClucaBO, wins the 191
fansiiip
lie was the first man to grab a "place
In the sun" and the rain and the hall
for a, ticket to the world series Opener at
White Sox Park today.
Vrnied w!rh a .oapbott. a-i nmbrtlla and
n lam andwcli, Ityan due himself in at
t'" pavilion ticket w lidsw at C.02 last
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li ta'iied. r.yan gi-'niied. It balled. He
Imui-herl h's bead between his shoulders
nnd walteil It blew. He flipped hla over
iiii' i ollar about his ears.
Thri the s'ln came out. Kjan ttretched
liivnrlously. pulled his breakfast out of his
pull el anil looked around. Behind hint
siivtc'ied a '.Ine of toOO fans. At the bleach-
fi-s' entrance was another 1000. Ityan nib
bled contentedly. He had won.
i ne second prue goes to reicr w neeier
if Slou city. Is. Ht bummed his wafy to
'htraco nn a freight train and eat next
tn Hynn thiouxh the nlfht. costless, soaked,
bin happ.v.
illen I.oper. of Charles city. Ia was
third When the rain and hall came ht
reined umbrella spac; from TTarren' Willis,
oi' l.-on. n.
Warwick Play at Phillies
Warn lik club will pj- at th rtilladtlphl
National Lu Park tod-. It will mett th
Towanni Cluh. Thtrt will be no admission
hurafd to "t thla samt.
FORDS
hav- only two sprints,
but equipped tM1) net'
Iblt Riders re 'J slide
o-.er the routhest rotdt
In at solute comfort. By
ejimintttnt racklnc jolts,
prevent broken wind
shields, broken sprints,
bent axle and leaklnt
radiator. Save their cost
In tires and add a year
to lift of car. Complete
set US. Installed tt
service station, Hit Lo
cust street, on
2 Weth,' Fre, Trial
United Auto Store
005 N. DROAD ST.
3322 CHESTNUT ST.
263 N. 18TH ST.
Billy Moran Says
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