ffTpvpfiF;?"'',?M'' ;,-- . EVENING PUBLIC , LEDGEHA-PHILADELPHIA-, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1921 15 GREATEST FEAT OF 1920 WAS THAT OF THE PLA YWRIGHT WHO DISCOVERED THAT EAST IS WEST .HI 1920 WAS GREA T YEAR ON TRACK AND FIELD t Outstanding Feature Was America's Olympic Triumph, Establishing Five Nciv Records Britons Won in Pcnn Relays Red and Blue College Champions TRACK nwl field sports enthusiast hnvc much to be hnppy over when flies- look bark ovor 1l-' nnil discover that Amcrlrnn nth'ctcs scored ns ninny Impressive victories nnd hrokn ns mnny records ns In any so-colled best yenr of The in'nRnlflcnnt victory ot tho track and ftolil nthlctcji In the Olympic Ramos wan the crowning feature of n won derful venr. The Ynnks scored 212 point?. 107 more tlinn the second best (Wintry, 1'lnlnnd. The victory wns nil the more Impressive when It is found thot several of tho American stnrn In cluding Sol Hut'er, who holds the American broad jump record, whs uu nhlp to compete nnd that .Toio Hoy, one of the greatest milcrs ever produced In the I'imed States, wns virtunliy in no ,hnpe to enter his fnvorlto event. Of the eight new Olympic records American athlete established five the '00-nictcr hurdles, 400-meter relay, the high jump, brond jump nnd r0 poiind shot marks lallins by tho wny- Marold E. Harron, who sported the colors of West Philadelphia High in his school days nnd afterwards the blue and white of l'cnn State, wnsJils city's most conspicuous perforin . in tho Olympics. In tho semifinals Harron, who also represent tho Meadovvbrool: Club during Ills spnro moments broke the world's record in the 100-meter Imrd'c raco nnd in tho final finished second to Karl Thomson, of Dartmouth, renresenting Canada, tho latter estab lishing a new world's mark of 1-14-5 AKjmln. Unrron wns inches to the rear ofthe Dartmouth flyer. rWoodring's Victory Another boy who spent much of his time in tills city and rnn as n member of tho Meadow brook Club, but whose home is In llethlchem brought fume to this end of the couutry by finishing home rst in the llnnl ot the ail) meters iitinl nt Antwerp. Allan Woodring is the name of ltcthlehem's first Olympic here. Woodring represents Syracuse on the track during the co'lege yenr. Karl Kby nnd Sherman I.nndcrs, Tenn nthlctcs, also performed credit nbly in the Olympics. Kby, rated ns tine of the best half-milcrs in the coun try, was forced to tnko second plncc in the b00-nntcrs run when ho fought iff Itudd nnd ennbled II11I, another l'tiKllsliinnti, to slip in. T.nndrr.s scored points in the running brond jump. I'rom the local angle, perhaps the biggi't feature in trnck woh the ap pearance of the combined Oxford-Cambridge trnck teiun in this city in the l'enn relays Inst spring. Heralded as the he-t Knslond produced in the way of middle-distance runners, the llrttlsli joutliH proved all that was said ot them by winning the international two mile relay championships from the best collego tennis of this country. The llritish team, composed of W. (i, Tut ham. 11. U. Stallnrd. W. 11. Millignn nnd n. (1. fl. D. Itudd not only enrned trie right to bo called chnmpions of the universe in the two-mile relay event, but established a uew world's lcrord in doing so. Twenty-five thou sand persons, the largest crowil In the history of relnjs, saw the Englishmen kcore their impressive victory. Defeat of Moutaguo The day previous to tho winuiug of .ic (hninpioiiship by tho Hritishcrs, Montague, tin; star three-mile cham pion of I'nglaiid, was, defeated in his favorite event by C. T. Nightingale, (if New lliiliiphire, in one of the best distance runs ever teen on r'rnnklin I'iclil In the relnjs l'cnn retained its title ns Aiinrienn sprint reluy champion, while tlio oiio-milc title also went to lied and Itlue athletes. l'enn State, with I.arry Shields in "the star role, won the four-mile college title on the same day that l'enn turned in her two triumphs. IMwnrd Ilradley, of Kan ms, wns crowned pentathlon champion nt the rcla.vs. defeating llnitus Hamil ton, afterwards 01) tuple champion in the same ecn( IVnu's winning of tlie intcrcolleginto tiaek nnd Held championship from tho all-around team of stars from Prince ton wns one of the big suniiiscs of the season. Five lied nnd Illuc nthlctcs, Kby, Landers, Smnlley, Hampton and Mainrn accounted for nil the points SEI FOR TOURISTS Girls' Field Hockey Teams Will Cla6h This Afternoon at St. Martins It) SPICK HAM. The fieM hocKcj, senMin will cloe to day The iinii fi.isii will be between tin" L'irls of the All-lliiindell)hia t-ftlil and those coMposing Cic eleven that rceeiitl made u tour tlnn.igli Kn-lniid. Playing the leadins ovs'inlutlons of the HritM! Isles. This game will be '.lmcl oil the Meld in rrMr i.f the clubhouse "f the I'hllade'phin t'rle'-et fi.'i nt St. n..r.""'H ,""1 wi" lll'gi liJinptly at iJ :..() o clock. Tor the past two week, both elevens have been practicing In- this gnme. which according tn the old dopy should lie the best of tin- pp. Wither eleven will enter the contest with uu immacu late i coord Tho A' Philadelphia team w,is beaten recenl.si i;oal.s to five, by the Jlryn Mnwr eleven and the Tourists "eve trimmnl In all of their contests but two abroad Hifrtfver It must be remembered thut he Americans weie idaying nil of their -nines on foreign Noil that their oppu lienls weie older and more experienced in hockcj und linnl'y that the rules dif lercd essentluUj fiom those in ., i.I'.m'"! .'T '""""I'le, In I.'nalnnl when a Mil Is lilt ner the gm: it niuul.s just s hough It lind i;,.n. i,,. tin net. . .,l",r,;.ll,""",,s ""thing. In this wnj the l.nglish women Mored main (lints us tin AmeriiMiiH had little or no defense for thl aerial attncli m-,;'.l!itiUllu)'''' K","u' "'" lM' I'l"'''! lth diu'V'"?, ,,,,lml;.. Th" tou-ts are J hiladelph aus. Tlie, have phijed nt pt. Martins befoie. I Inch eleven iS11 i f'10,"11!"1' l'l'f. " that u spectaeular buttle Is certain to result, l.ueli tenia held its final practice on i niiisila) I he ground was Mow, how cr. mid little was accomplished. Noted Turfman Dead -fJ'!''lrtin. K., Jun. 1 V. .1 Ynune ,'jjllf Iior;fi. dld hn yrsterday of a SviSli? nn'.h.' V.aK- "."'J b"" III for ,ihJ? L?..1,h."i- si You,"r dveiona. nmonis ijv j..Wi.' :;," racers aodok, ilia- --. . r-w.. .....a WM.W.M UV, ALL-PHILA VN scored by Fenn. The victory came by the narrowest of margins, one nnd one linlf pointn, nnd wns not decided until tho last event on tho progrnm. when Mnxam flashed home second in tho fur long. In the meet Enrl Thomson, the Dartmouth timber-topper, broke the record for tho 120-yard high hurdle by skimming over the sticks In 14 2-5 seconds. Lver nnd Sninlloy Two l'enn nthlctcs turned in new records in tho niniunl indoor trnck meet in Tiuffalo. Harold Lever, the New York youth, wearing tho lied nnd Klue, broke tho world's Indoor record for sixty yards by covering the distnncc in 0 2-5 seconds. Everett Smallcy, the former Ccntrnl High School boy, in the snme meet, established u now indoor record for juniors in the seventy -yard hurdle race. Cornell enptured the college cross country championship nt New Hnven over the best college tenms in the Kast. l'enn finished away down tho '1st, al though several members of tho lied nnd Blue team did well individually. Now nrk Central High School enptured the intcrscholnstic championship. West I'hilndclphin High nnd Ccntrnl High finished well up in tho final race. Fred Fnllor, tho Iloston long-distnnco star, won the Nntionnl A. A. U. cross country chnmpionship after n grueling rnce. Lafayette was the winner in the Middle States collegiate race. Ilomlg, of l'cnn State, surprised the college world by winning the individual college championship nt New Haven, In tho international trnck nnd field meet between athletes of Princeton rep resenting this country nnd of Oxford nnd Cambridge wearing tho colors of Orcnt Itritaln. the Ynnks triumphed, r,'J to ,Ti Of tho ten first places In tho meet, the Tiger athletes captured six. Thli meet attracted considerable attention bccntisc of its being held shortly before the Olympic champion ships and indicated nt that time t hut tho Unltisl States hhd little to fear over tho final result at Antwerp. Seven ltccords Foil Seven nutlonal records fell by tin wayside during tho course of the year. Aside from Lever's establishing of tho (iO-jnrd record, tho fiOOO-metcr run, 70-ynrd high hurdle. 1-mllo indoor re lay, 410-ynrd hurdles, .Tavclin throw and the uOOO-mctcr walk records were clipped. On February 10. in tho Millrosc games, Thomson, of Dartmouth, broke the 70-jard indoor record in 8 1-5 see onds. A short time later Cart ,Tohnon pushed Thomson's mark in the discard out in tho West when ho covered the timbers 1-S of n second better tiinn Thomson. Also In tho Millrose gnmes J. V. ScltoU, n westerner, tied tin-70-yard record at 7 1-fi seconds. Pad dock out on the coast tied the world's record for 100 yards in SCl-fi seconds. Other track incidents that stand out include the defeat of Cornell by Penn on Franklin Field in a dual meet 70 to 47. It wns tho first lied nnd Iflue victory over the Ithncniis in muny years. Ilutgers won tho Middle States track and field championships by ono hnlf point from Lafayette, Illinois won the Western Conference track nnd field championships with Michigan second. On June 20, in the Olympic tryouts held in this city, Chicago, New Orleans nnd Pasadena, sonic exceptional per formances were recorded and made np parent America's victory nt Antwerp. On July 4 llnitus Hamilton, of the University of Missouri, won the nn tinunl pentathlon championship nt Brooklyn, defeating Ilradley, the l'enn relnj winner, by a narrow margin. Six du.vs later this same Hamilton, in win ning the national decathlon champion -shin, established a new record. In the final tr)outs for tho Olympic team in tho Harvard Stadium at Cam bridge, which wns also the dity of the national A. A. I', chnmpionships, the C licnco Athletic Association won tn nntionnl championships. In this meet Sol Hutlor, of Dubuque University, es tablished u new American record in the running broad jump when ho leaped 21 feet 8 inches. On September 25 Lincoln, in New Ymk. cstnblishcd n new American jave lin record. In tho closing days of December, on the .'10th, Cornell champions of the col leges lost n close and exciting cross country race with the combined Oxford Cambridge team of harriers, '-'(! to 20. Line-Up for Hockey Game at St. Martins I Misses Mrs llrj-on MiirR.ui Tovnihnd ( mil.) 'Iriililiur Ml.sfs . . . Wiener llrnrne 1). f'hrfttuu (Ciiet.l C. Cliraton (looflm.ui . . . . Kasft . llcnrrr .Mrl.iM Kr.nl M.irlln Irft wine . . If rt InMilK . . tentrr fonviirtl. rlKliI wine i leiliiliiiii (.niluni cssUnrpr Mrs. Nnllr riniit inHKif Irtt liultlili t. filer hiltriiurU rlulit li.iiriMrk elt dilllKirk valrnllnp Vln. Krmii!ih.tfir rleht rillllmrk II. I'lTSIISOM Kill! I rTKUMu Itnffr?t- Miss M.inr. Tlmo of Imlves. 30 mliitilrs. Mnrtlinr llni S:30 in I'lcxo nf Biiine I'lilluiIcliJil-- (rliJit't Club. t. Murllns. LARGE ENTRY LIST FOR MOTOR RIDERS Hill-Cllmblna Machines Primed for This Afternoon's Contest Over fifty entries, representing tills city's best motorcycle riders, have been reeived fo1 the liig hill -climb tills afternoon. Aumiig this number lire piobabtv t "i rideis who can lay just claims to he "tup-notch" ( InhS. .lame A. Kona, n I Inrlej -Davidson r'nlei : J til! Arthuis, Indian: Harry Klebes, n well-known loi al professional, mi hi- Uendiim' Stnndii'd: Ilornee Tor rell. who lias set several marks on the local trucks here with his Hurley DiivhUon: l.ouis I.ucllle, with n Head ing, and a scoio or more of other ex perl rideri moke mi one of the most !ntcrct.tliig list of entriis ever known for n ltd nl hill-i'llnihiug contest. Ktiilv in tlie week some of the bos Hnciiki'd out to the hill for practice, which it was generally undcrntood would nut be done this jcur, nnd from all no ((Hints ciulj the verj liest riders iiuuinted on solo iniiihliu'H will lop tho grade, and tills will onlv be ncuiiiiiilislied in low gear. The side cars, the riders claim, will not be able to icucli the top, which will make this event go fo the machine getting tlie furthest up tlie grade. Krnest Dc Sliiione, the Italian Indian rider from Wayne, has not been seen in pructice, hut those who know De Hiniime say that lie has a good mount to pilot in' tho climb. De Sinione secured two second places in the iccent famous hill cllliib at lidding, l'a . where he out -lode one of l'n best fields ever seen in tills section of the couutrj. There me llvn events to be ridden off 'Cli,.f ,i,i, I'.itierl !I7 ellbte lliell class. amateur til cubic inches, expert til cubic inches. All these events nro for solo inn bines, Tho sldo curs will conipcto ns follows! Sldo car amateur 01 cubic inches and expert 01 cubic inches, Programs of Ring Matches Scheduled This Afternoon AT THE OLYMPIA A. A. I'ltl'I.IMINAIIIKS Wlllte Spencer vs. .Mickey ItuMell, six rounds. n Mrmlrll ts. Frnnfcl Wee. W ronmls. ,Htnnlc.v Mrcshan vs. Whiter Jltwcmtd, Ix rounds. SEvmvnwj-ur Irish I'ntay Cllno vs. Johnny Summers, elllit rounds. WIND-CP Lew Tendler vs. Otto Wallace, eltht rounds. AT THE NATIONAL A. A. t'UF.I.IMINAItir.S Matty Dcchlrr vs. Hobby VToUnat, six rounds. Johnny Poison s. Al Kwnolds. six rounds. Hid Wolf vs. Jack Terrr, sit rounds. SHUnVIND-L'I Kill Wniner v. Tummy Clrary, six rounds, WIND-UP I.en Kan linn n. I'rnnUlo Mniu'rc, eltht rounds. ATTHECAMDRIA A. A. riu:i.DUNAniiM Vnunic Bhnrkey n. Hilly Ilaaae. sit ronmln. Jimmy Ian is. nddle Mniiln, nit roamls. Johnny (lallaxhrr . I lobby Hums, nix rounds. Illllv Oaiinon is. Johhny l'lnrtl. eltht rounas, NllMIU1N'Il.t;p Younc Mulllriin vs. Mlko Connors, cfxht rounas. wi.M'-vr f'hnrlry Tnrner vs. Jnck Jlror.io, clxht rounds. AT THE AUDITORIUM A. A. rltKLlMINAUIES Kid Sunn is. Voune Joe IlrudJrr. elxht rou nil. Hurry (Kid) linker v. Jimmy Downs, rutin niuimi, . K. O. I'rnnk (Smith vs. Hurry (Kid) Erne, eltht rounds, I.ultl Karate n. Al I'ot, elslit rounds. WIND-UP Kobby Ilarrett . M illrown. elxht rounds. AT LLOYD'S THEATRE, CHESTER I'KKI.miNAUinS Chnrley Lewis . lranklo Ilurns. six rounds. lluckey Mcitnnls s, Johnny nail, six rounns. Hilly Doyln is. Vonnic Lyons, six rounds, SHMIW1ND-UP Voune .MlcUry b. Johnny Dotvney, lx rounus, WIND-UP Carl Hrrtz ts. Johnny GrtfTIUis, eltht roiuios. AT WATSON'S A. C, READING PRKI.IMINAKII'.S Itbby llnrko is. Jimmy Nohlf. six rounds Ulllj ItoWnti 9. Johnny itiucxftt, clht rminus, Hilly Allrn ts. H.illllncr Paskos. rliht rounas, HiuinviND-vr Grorsle Kr)olds s, Jimmy Jordan, eiclit rounus. WIND-UP llattllnc Mark ts. Low Ancelo, fltlit rounas, F E Tendler at Olympia Changes on National Card Bouts at Chester and Reading Four boxing shows nt as many dif ferent clubs will be held this afternoon ns New Year's matinee' attractions in Philadelphia, while Philadclphian.s nlso will put on bouts respectively nt Ches ter, Pn.. and Heading, Pn. Tlie Olym pic, National, Cambria and Auditorium have special programs arranged in tills city, while Wiiliis Iliitt will promote bouts at I.lojd's Theatre, Chester, and Joe Kennedv holds forth at Watson's A. C, Heading. Twenty -one matches in all will be decided on the four different Philadel phia cards, which show eleven eight round numbers nnd ten six-rounders. The additional bout will be htaged at the Cambria, with the Ol.vmpin. Nil- Ttlonnl and Auditorium billing five 'matches cadi. Ono hundred nnd forty- i eight rounus o boxing are hclicuuled, I u-tlli fnrtv-tu'n niHtnien stnvtinrr the new j ear actively in the hit or get-lilt game. Low Tendler, Philadelphia's hope for u championship, will be the magnet of attraction at tlie Olyiup'M. His oppo nent will be Otto Wallaic, who comes here from Kansas City, heralded ns a good two-houded boxer. He may be, nnd might buccecd in staying the eight round limit, but tho (bailees aro against him. In the other eight-rounder locnl fans will see tho return appearance of Irish Patsy Cline in tho ring. The Irishcr hns been on the sidelines for nbout two years, owing to ejo trouble. His vis-u-vis will bo Johnny Summers. Changes in two bouts at tho Nn tionnl Club were neccsury, nnd Match maker I'rnnk O'llrien did everything he could under tlie circumstances. lie was informed from Pittsburgh yester day that Harry Creb hud suffered a split lip wlillc training and also that the bocr had split with his inaungor, James Mason all of which meant thui he would not box lrrc. O'llrien made an effort to get Chnrlcj Woinert to substitute for (Ircb against Paul Snnsotn, but he was unsuccessful. As a result, he hud to lake out the (ircb-Sunsom bout entirely nnd in Its place lie has put an eight-rounder be tween I.011 ltnwlins nnd Frankic Muguirc. Maguire und Hnwlltis met up the stato rccciitlj, and O'llrien says thev put on u great tussle. Tho other change in the National program will be the substitution of a match between Kid Wagner and Tommy Cleary for the Johnny Mealy -Stanley Willis bout. Koch of the latter pair wus injured in his last bout so severely that neither was able to go through with the bout scheduled for today. Charley Turner vs. Jack llrazzo and Hobby Ilarrett vs. Al Ilrnwn will bu the respective headliiiers at tho Cum bria and Auditorium. Promoter llritt's star bout nt I hester will be an eight-round mix between Curl licit, and Johnny' CriffKhs, Negro boxers, while llnttllng Muck takes en Lew Angelo in u bantam battle nt Keuucdj's Heading Club. OHIO STATE BANQUET Alumni Gathers at Hotel Walton to Get Returns of Grid Game Kiftj members of the Philadelphia alumni of Ohiii State I'liivcrslty will gather ut ri o'clock this iifternoon in the JapuiKsc Hoom of tlie Hotel Wal ton, where icliiitis of this afternoon's liig football game between Ohio Stuto and I nlvcmlty of California ut Puhii dcua, Calif., will be leeched. Among those present will be Dr. l.ee II. P. Miiyntuil and Vied Cornell, who were nienibei's of Ohio State elevens, re spectively In 'Oil. '01 nnd '(12 nnd 'Oil. Cornell nlso is author of the Ohio Stato I'nlversilj Ming, "Curnirm Ohio." Tlie committee in (barge of the spe cial I'liilMurl is U- I', lluilghin.iu, sec ictui.v of th" iissni intiou ; , J. lluile), (halr'uian, and J. Thcolbald, president. Philadelphia alumnus of the I'niver. Ht v of California aro Invited to attend today's Imnquit of tlie local Ohio State Biads OUR RING B OU I AYLOR WIN RUN AND TIME PRIZE Nativity Entry, With 2:50 Han dicap, Cops South Street Annual Event W. A. Taylor, running under the colors of the Nativity Catholic. Club, was the winner of the nnnunl Soutli Street Ilusiness Men's Association street run. n distance of flvo nnd a half miles, today, in the elapsed time of thlrty-thrco tiinutcs and twenty seconds. His actual time vtns thirty minutes nnd thirty sec ennds, nnd this entitled him to tho first time prize. With n handicap of two minutes nnd fifty seconds, Tnylor succeeded In over coming the advantage of the earlier starters, jumped into tho lend on the second time around the course nnd lie never wns headed. It. O'Donnell, un attached, wns ii closn second, coming in but n few yards behind Taylor. Tho former's elapsed time wns thirty-three minutes, twenty-five seconds. J. McKcrnan, the Mcndowbrook veteran, who finished third in the ac tual tlmo of thirty minutes and twenty -poven seconds wns awarded second tlmo prize, while A. Turner, another Men dou brook ninn, got the third time .prize, finishing the distance in thirty minutes und fifty seconds. Tho Mcndowbrook Club, with thirty three points, won the tenm prize, getting third, fourth, sixth, ninth nnd eleventh plnccs. How the men finished: Klnpsrd Actual I Mop. (iinv 'la lor. Nn. tlmo l. w ,. tlvlty c. C C C 2:30 33 20 30:30 30 .53 30.27 30:03 30 03 - II. O'Donnell un.il- (nchi-l 2:30 3. J. McKernsn, Me.i- Uo1rnokl B 0." 4. A. Turner. Jlnidow- 3.1 :M 33.33 83:13 3.1. IS douhroolc 3:1.1 B. G. Knmaoy , un.it- tashea 3:15 0. A. (' Jncksun. ait,ntonjruul( . . . .3,'. 7. J. O'JIrlon, hhina- haii ('. (J 1:30 331.(9 33:21 33.50 31.20 . J. Aiieii'iorr. rsorth- wtwt 11. i: 2.10 33:33 !. V,: Jlltlcr. Jlomlon- liriiok 3S)5 S3.r0 10. II laubrt, Ueriuun- town II. c 2.30 33.37 11. V. X. luni,-, .Meii- .lowtirooia 2.00 33:3'J 12. 31. H ICinlirt. Jlin- dovlirok . ... 3 00 31.01 13. T. llro'lluy. hh.ina- lian ('. C 23 31.03 31:15 30. 31 27 31i".t 31:01 32.33 14. W. srcKny Mw, Moadtw brook . .. 1:13 34:00 3: : 51 IB, J. Durkln, Nntlv- llv C. C 13 34:07 33.22 in. r. WorthlnBton. Mea. dotrook .1:30 31K)3 WJ.IIS 17. It. I'. HUje-l. Mea- doutirook 3.20 31.30 31.00 IS. J McMalion hhana- Imn J:15 3:43 33.10 19. T. IJotttltcr. North' w-cet H. C 2:20 31.30 20. J.i l'ttrrmn. frenn- dlnavlan A. C... :15 31:13 32:10 34.30 32:37 32.08 31.50 21. J. OaiWen. ?frlh- vveat II. C 2:10 22. A. (11 Hantl. Meadow- brook 2:10 23. I.. II. Hill, .Meadow- brook "'-'0 31.37 31. IS 31. II) 21. J. ona Nativity MARTIN PATTERSON WINS ST. CARTHAGEJD. C. RACE Frank Thomas, Scratch Man, Fin ishes Second Gets Time Prize Tho St. Carthage Catholic Club started the new year by staging its first annual street run in West Philadel phia this morning nnd the thinly clnd harriers were watched by about n thou sand spectators as they sped over tilt course. Martin 1'attcrson finished first in lSltrVi acconllng to 'football espcrts, and iliiutes ."i seconds, nud Kriiuk Thomas i'i, nn this form of offensive that the running from scratch was second, but i jtnokeyos will depend for victory, won the time prize, covering the three- only one team in the middle west -mili: course in 17:"0. The harrier Xotre Uiime could be considered ns started from the St. Cnrthago club- oven a rival of Ohio State in forward house, ut Sixty-first and Cedur avenue, pass pliis und most football experts theneo to Spruce, to Marshall road, I consider tlie Ohio passes superior to Church lane, llaltlmoio avenue, Kit - i even those of the late George Gipp, lirst to the club. There were fifteen Notro Dame's star hurlcr. primarily starters and fourteen finished as fol- because Ohio State Is ndept at every lows: Kiaiifed Artuii Tine! Time M.irtln Pai.emoti 1'iaiil. IhuliiAH . );. I. oin ... ill in Is n", 17i.ii .. nl.7 l" ij " "'ill !! 'Ii !.' ii'j'io in in " Hi'"! H,1 "V J. 'innler . K. imreo P. O'llrien Thoinaa l.jons J, UalluhHii i;, Kolloy I.. 'ulljernoi . . , II. I'luur'lors . .. K l'lvnn W. Pllllnir . . . . a. riyim '! 5(i!ui D.i I" '.'. ".V.:to i:.' iii HS i2 Hi' i2 I r? ? ra I an.ni 30. 15 VIALL BEST RUNNER Captures Germantown Boys Club Junior Cross-Country Frank Vinll won tho Junior run of the Germantown Hojs' Club this morn ing from n classy field of entries. Tin course wns ono and live-eighths niilis. Vial! led throughout the race and at the finish had plenty of time to spun before his nearest competitor unived. Kdgcr Lang was second about eleven seconds nfter Vinll was clocked. Nenlo Harrison, who holds the record for the course, nlmo-t eipinled his own mark this morning, coming within one sieond of his record of ll.'-l. Harrison was tlie only scratch man in the race, conceding three minutes to some of Tho runners. He easily captured the time prize. Tho summary : li.lep. I'rnnk mil ... - '' Hdirar I.ans . . J IS Charles llrov-nhnltz 'J .10 K'np- I ri 17 in id in :,o I I o-i nit I I .m 1 1 'j: 14 .u 14 -.i 11 ,V7 1 1 y. ir, us in .to l ii i r, 1(1 17 .V tu.ll 13 nj 12 M 111 20 12 II 1M-4S 12 21 11 2.1 n aj in.ni H 42 14 44 12 as 11 CO in tn m 17 Prad llenner 1.01 Thomas Hallard Andy ivilx . . . Noaln llarrla . (). Panulln, Harvxv VtJOdruff Paul Toll ... . Wm Miitthawa . (1 VolffhtHberser ICdHln Tnjlor William (Iruetier . Chnrlea M.ittticnil J Parrel I . . lUxferuc Robert HllUH. . 'Jl.-i . 1 is) .Scratch . ;i:oo , L' :(s . 2 IS . a-. in ao 2 no . . h no a no .is 17 (KI it IB Olll SUirte - Ttionuiu 300 RIDERS IN FOX HUNT American nnd English Hounds Com pete In West Chester Chase Thrco hundred riders veprescntiu: huntluc clubs of this section are fol lovviiiR two pnehs of hounds about the country near West Chester today after I ii fox which was hturlod near Heeds' Tll.l..n l.n.tl nflni. 11 ..'..I... ,, I'l n , ., merry race on between the c'ril. 1; Kim- I Iii.li pack of Charleb H. Mather and the1 Amerlenn hounds of the PicKerlm; Hunt, which elan us tho llnest of their h'lid in thin section of the Pnited States. Tlie lead iIok of the Mather ptiek is weariiiK u bluo ribbon and that, nf the Amerlenn pad; a brisht red one to i show their location In tho ehnse. The fo won "found soon nfter the start, this detail liovinjj been carefully a rnueed so there would bo no doubt uf a chase. Anions' tho dubs represented in tin- ehnse ttlc the ltaduoi', Kose Tree, l.liiiu West Chester, Hoot , Pluukelt Stewart, .Mulher, Pnionsville, Williams, Punic und others, but tho only hounds used nro tho two crack pucks of bluo bloods. Some of the finest horses In America uie among the mounts. 0 New Year's Soccer Card On for This Afternoon rnuiiTii not'sn National t'up Cimieetltlon Robins Drxlork vs. Ilethleliem, lletlitehem, Pn. NATIONAL I.IIAOUK Pnterson vs. Dlsslon, Htuto ronl nnd Un ruli atreet. CRICKET I.KAOl'K First Division .viooirstonn lllus v, Jloorratown Whites, Mnorestoirn. N. .1. riillmlrlplila Reds i, Merlon Maroons, HI, Martin's. Merlon Mlilles vs. (lennantovm C '., Miner ford, l'a, A I.I.I KI) T.KAOirn Hemnit Division Ascension vs. l'nlrlilll, 11 nnd Ontario streets. Nativity vs. M. Cnnlitigc, Ilelrrailei nnd Ontnrlo streets. North American I, nee ts. Kenslniton Cinl., Manle drove. I'n. Third Division Northerns rolllnjmoml vs. l'nlrlilll M. K Maaclier street nnd Aujinis rout. Ilrlilrslninr vs. Dlsston Sleet, Rlehniond ivn Urtliodot streets, St, lieronlen'H vs. 1'ulethorp, Second nnd llrlstol slrrets. Vetenin vs. Clover. I'ront nnd Her lis streets. Northwest Division Colonial vs. A-MO, Nineteenth street nnil Knntliijt I'nrk nvenup. Illssry .Memorial vs. 1'rnnrlsvllle Itee.. II nnil Clrartlrld streets, MurimsH lnther vs. llen, Mnscher nnd U'estniorelnnd htreets. Ixirettu vs. Iliinihirr Social, Twenty-second sirrei ana neomev nveniie. Fourth Division Henrm Mem. vs. Someraft, Slxty-seeond street nnil Cedar avenue. Aldon II. ('. vs. College, Nlneteentn nnd Shirley streets. I.urcliuood vs. Hrnnlon, I'lfly-srcond nnd Chrlsllmi Mrerls. Vollouer v. Vestmoreliind, Wnyne and Locivn streets. Went I'hlladelpliln Division Norrlstoun V. .M. C. A. vs, Amora II. C. Peknlli street. Ilelnnir tn. Malford, I'lttleth street nnd Chester nvrnite. VVelconm vs. Victoria, Thlrty-tlilnl and TnHsrr streets, Albion A. C. . Vlrtrlv C. c. Hlxtr-thlril and Walnut streets. INDUSTRIAL I.llVdUH D. T.uptons vs. Ilolilfehl. Ilroail atrret nnd Allegheny avenue. KXIIIIIITION (i.Vti;s M. II. .Smith vs. l'nlrlilll II. C, II and Ontario streets. llelsher urn vs. 1'iirltan Y, M. I., Sec ond nnd 'lear(leitl btrretn. KajHiioit vs. l'rncojd. Thirtieth nnd. Dick er fiui Mns-ts. llnrdnlrk 4 Mil iter vs, U'nlfenden-Shore, Cordinnton. l'a. California and Ohio State Will Stage Battle on Coast This Afternoon Pasadena, Calif.. .Ian. 1. The nn nunl Kast-versus-West football classic will lie staged hen. this afternoon, the contenders being I'liivcrslty of Cali fornia and Ohio Stnte University. Tlie long practice grind has ended and plans for offense and defense hnvo been completed. While the teams are taking it ensy physiciilly at least the public is moi e cxeitdl than ever over tlie outcome of the big gridiron clash. People rushed nlmut today hoping against hope that they would be able to obtain tickets, despite the fact thut nil except "."00 to be put on .sale when the gates open this ufternon, were told before they were printed. Tlie betting fever, too. is nt its highest. The odds favor Ohio. Sport writers of Los Angeles newspapers, however, declare "the Hears, by all rights, should bo favorites." Aerial attack, or tho forward pass inc htile of nluy. has been developed n n (renter stnec of tterfection bv Ohio , . .- o- - . . ' LJ...... .I..... I... ...- rnnin ... ffl... .,... rt OlUlt- lilUil llj llli; .,.,.1. ill ill' twill. It.vpo ot pass w netner running, siuiui iiig, double, triple or of the "screen" type, I'rniiniuy tin tnosr successuii pinv oi (he Ohio Slate team is the running l"iss, for in this play it is optional with the passer to buck through the Hue, circle end or pass the ball. Workman. I in tho kickers position, receives the hull nnd with his bnekfield ns inter- ference sturts nround end. StinTlicomb, ..i. i. i.r. .... .,.,,..1 nll.. ..,,,.11,. GRIDIRON GAME ON NEW YEAR'S CARD an "I unuiiKii ins num fi'vi, i'uj ,un.u--"' l3 tnncos the interference nnd gets far ahead. Attacks against opponng lines, ninin lv off tackle, featured tho 11)20 offen sive of tho University of Cnllfornia'H undefeated team. California made little use of the for ward pass this j ear, probably because nt no time wns tlie team ever hard pressed. llllj in the RilliU ncninst I Stanford 1'niversity did the lllue and (iold men "opiTI up" nnd show the. were effective in an aerial offensive. In the last period, with the panic nlrendv won, California tried several passes mul nwi.l nf them viere suercbssfnl. The tentative line-up: Ciillfiirnl.i Ohio MI.'Ke StrnheiiH left I'.nd M.irr I lieaii Majori. IjHIliiii . Cranmer .McMillan Mnller . llrh Hlirntt Toi'inei Mshet Left Tinkle Uft (iu.irit . Center KU-ht (inanl . . llhtlit 1'nrkli. HiilTnian I .1. Tnylnr Neineerk W Irrhe , I'rnlt i Itlcht Pin! V VVnrkniiin (luiirlerhaik II. Workman l.i'll lliilfliiiil. silnilHiiiiili Itklit Half link lll.ilr liillli.uk VMM un. in AMERICANS WIN AGAIN Tllden nnd Johnston Make Clean Sweep of Davis Cup Aiichlaiid, N. Z., Jan. 1.- William T. Tllden. L'd. of riiilndelphia. and Williuin M. Johnston, of San I'i'mi ciseo, innde a clean sweep of the Uavls Cup lawn tenuis championship tiiinnii ment here today by defiutlni; (ientld P. I'attersoii nud Normn'i P. Id nol.es, in the bliiKlo events teriiiinating the t.mr ntiment. Tllden defeated Patterson .1-7, 1! '2 ll.;i nnd li-ll. whlle Johnstnn beat UrooUcs Ii-7. 7-.", t!-!l and t!-!i. Today's matches had no bearinc on the trophy ns the American team lifted tlie cup when they won the first two biuKlcs and Hie doubles niutcne Johnstou s inisi Hue (jam ( nnil rail,,. nuiteli. llrooucs' volleMui; unit cene: I l'li; tho features of their -"hnston was ljee,l to the Hunt. 1 ti ookt leiidliiB ..-- nt one tnuu in the second net Pnttersiui opened stnuis'lv nnd forced the itumi tlll'OllKlliillt, I llilen oflcn beini; compelled tn take the defensive. Tlie AiiKtiiilusian .lar'i. service was ie markably good, iih he scored thirtetu service aces. Tho matches were played under ideal conditions, the day belnjt very warm. The American team plans to an I Australia, w hens It will meet mini) of I the utars of that couutiv. St. Joe Baseball Club Sold M .Inseiih, Mn Jan I n i.nin, , ni nl is mnile b hib u 1 1 ni n v thai I 'l,varil J llillilon of SlniiK ( ill la Iiiin v.itil Hie Hi JOHrph WcHtiin I.ikui lub to (J I lleldon preildent of tho Mlnneupolla Amorlcnn As nidation club, It la umleratuod that tha lub la tn bo rr.aik a farm nf the Millers. Tho curchaag wla It not mado public. CRICKET LOB IN SOCCER TIE Cermantown and Phila. Whites Stage 1-1 Stand-Off in League Battle at Manheim Cerinniitown C. C. l'lilla. C C. Willie" Knnlr llnnte .1. liiilnnd V. Johnson Mohr Ilarlm .coil llroxK , . Morgan . . I'initstrrth f'orriii VV. Heard Tat mi 1 1 .1. Heard Vlnnn (. Denenii Rolitnxm . . .rlidit fullliiiik left fnllbsek . rliiht Inilflnrii renter h itfhurk . left Imlflsirk . . .outside rleht . Inside rliclit . renter fnrunril . . Inside left (Iriin . Wootey . . , (lay Hnvnee Doiialirrtr (intslile left llristnn Kirerei -Irvln Cnrr. JJiiiwinen Ilixliiian, Dencun, Time MalvrM 10 minutes. (Jermnntown ('. ('. nnd Phllu. ('. C. Whites played n 1-1 tie in u Cricket Club League soeeer game nt Ilnnhelm this morning. The field wns soft and heavy, whidi handicapped the plnjcrs considerably. No score wns inudo by either team during tho first half, although both sidel hull several chances In tally points. During the first fifteen minutes the Philadelphia eleven completely out played the homo team. Until teams fulled In their attempts nt goals on reverse comer hicks. Throughout the remainder of tlie half the (ieriiinnlown forwards weie busy mil kent t un nan in riiiintieipuiu s icr- ritory although not trying many kicks for tin goal. Shortly before the first half ended Deacon, inside left of tho home eleven dribbled Hie bull down tlie lielil un kicked. The ball hit the goal post si inches from the ground. The bull was at niidlield when the whistle ending tho lirst half sounded. After pla.ving eight minutes of tho second half Hubinson. tlie oufide left of the homo team, drew tlie first blood of the imiuc. when be shot the bull past Goalkeeper Kurt, for n score. About n niiniito nfter this Kavmr evened up tli .-core lor Philadelphia when he made u foul .kick when he was tripped b Munu, center forward, of Genua ntown. 1 luring one of the scrimmages that followed this score, ISarba, the coal Keeper of theh nun eleven, wns knocked unconscious. He remained in this stnte for five minutes, but nfter recovering gamely returned to tho game. Hot Ii goal defenders were keenly alert during the remainder of tho game and every effort ut scoring wns frustrated. Several times, Germnntown's players dribbled the ball down the fie'd only to lose it near tlie goal posts. Mnny spills occured during the courbo of the battle. Discuss "Pro" Football League Omnltu. Neh.. Jan I, l'ffortn to nrenntxn i wi'Siern professional football association nro hclnir mafl hro bv OinrleH I,. Trimble, uf this city Onuhi Kansas City. Minneap olis, Ht. Paul. I'm Mulnes anil St Louts are tho larittr cities under consideration for Huch circuit. Other Basketball Scores American Lesion, -0, Vlnclnnd Alumni, in. Crescent. 3.1: Ht. .Tames' Ilea. HI. St. LndwlK'8. 31 Siimmordale. 1.1 Xovler. 1!3: S'han.ilmn IS mila Truvclcr. 37. St. James. 31. WINTKIt KIXIIIT! DAVTOMA. I'l.A. FLORIDA $& ggSS open Jan. 5 ih Hotel Clarendon tusi&sir and Cottages-SEABREEZE-R.R. Station Daytona Directly on tho Ocean and ovel looking; ono of the finest beaches In the world. Excellent 18-Iiolo Golf Course, with Grass Green:, Sea Hath. Ing, Fishing, Tennis, Motoring, Horseback IUdlnu, Trap-shooting, Tuiklsh Hath, Uroker's Olilce. E. L. POTTER, President C. J. ROOT, Manager IJooMet at 1180 Broadway, New York T-M'.L'l!rI"-i'I!A-!- GOLF AT ST. AUGUSTINE HOTEL ALCAZAR Now Open PONCE DE LEON Opens Januaiy 4th FLORIDA'S IDEAL WINTElt CLIMATE ST. A rill'KTINi:. 1'I.A. 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Pound, I'rmldcnt UU D A-'AlTP.lPTA tlotciDon Airri r n.iu,.ri i wi7!!r.. I Delightful for a Winter Vacation Two full is-holecourses-tn splendid condition iiunrDacK nain ana 'in outdoor tporvs, v;. u. t kussell. Mtnttrr i.iii:o(ii, v .i. Laurel-in-tho-Pines Lakcwood, N. J. Situated ainoni the Pinew and overlookiiiK l.nko Curasaljo Ni v 'Plnea Drill' - tH-bnlo fjn!f Culir Pi iv ii.. lenulH Courts. HI'htiK aihadul VVailii ' 1'i.liln; Munli! P'lluto (latnuiK I N vi l biirn hiiliuili Miiiy Until Hniem 1'IIWU I' Mini;, MiiiKl, Hi an i i ii . .r i.i ii a lli'iis' a snvs I N '" '"I 1 '1 I. I . Ililrf, i-rvuwooip,rg,of x Ideal location. jvrv nmviminmni ..- romfort iul urvicc Rumiins; water PMvatn lluths Music UaneuiK lluiiirarlkn culsln, Tl ".fr.0'!' '!... .A'honi. i LaKewood US1. I JAVANNAH. A. mdloid Q&oartvnafi WiSsi m. ii jig- si i3W-,.AI, VYJSINISH & MAilTON, 1MO, Line-Up for Game Tonight al Armory I'lrst Wqundron Knst Tails llnslln left end tones Ml iirtnn , Miiniilre vtusliiiml I'oley . Cullen Scliwnrtr l.nll.v . Hetty l'liinnlsun Pilmrliiel SvvIiit I'ln n . Sullivan Wnll Reach .Vlnitiilro Wilson . leri Inekie left Rlliirtl renter rlslit miaril rliht tuekle right end (lunrtertiieU left hnlfluirk .rlclil Imlflimk. I.ukens iuiiiiiiix ( ostello i..r.... Itlllv Mtirlrff. I'rnnsft l .mill. t mnirr l.inl Uruv, l,eiinBHinlii. Ilenil llneMnnn spick liwlt. iiiulerlillt. TJiiip 12-nilnute pitIuiIs. st.trtlmt time. H:in p in IMnet - ( nvMir Armory Itiiij econd street und Ijincnster avenue. TROOP GRID TEA! First Squadron Clashes With Jack Kelly's East Falls Eleven at Armory TIIC 1'irst Squadron has a new fnew is good) football plnver In its back field. This nthlete is Milte Wilson, who will do some hiilfbaekitig tills evening in tlie contest ut the Cavalry Armory, 'ri.iriv.kniviml strrer nnd Lancaster ..venue, where tlie trooners meet Jnck .Kollv's Hast Kalis eleven. Iti order In nvnlil ronfilMou let it lie understood- thai this .Mike Wilson is nor the Mike Wilson who formerly IKE WILSON WITH ': plajod on the Grcv stork lUe of the 'JlLastern Ilnsketbnll League. This on , is thnt sterling nthlete of P. M. C, Muhlenberg. Lehigh. I . R. Murines, Glenside. Kirst Siiuadron. Giinntaiiamo liny. Cuba, nnd ull points Kiiht mid South. Hold V Ulglit Hand It njipenrs that Mike didn't get enough of the military whim lie fell out fur troon and L'unrdmoiint every morn ing while on the Iievil Uog roster. He craves discipline, be loves 1 he rousing noise of reveille, but he isn't particu larly fond of hiking in licuvy uinrcbiiig equipment. Hiding is better, thinks Mike, so he canceled his contract ut Lehigh and signed up with tlie Kirst Cavalry out in West Philadelphia. With Mike at one linlf. Johnny Mil guile at the other nnd Lukens ut full back, tho troopers will have a powerful offensive to send ngnllist. Kelly's men. This trio will work with liucK Weogli at qiiniterbiiek. On the ends, tlie mounted soldiers will have Ilastio and Woll. The tuckles will be taken care of by Sullivan nnd Put Hiley. At the guards, Manager Joe Maguire and Conch Ifcinie Miller hove decided to uso Kinn and Schwcidel. Swing will do tho snapping back. Tonight's game, which begins nt 8:1," o'clock, will be the first that Jack Kelly und Paul Costello, world's ehnm pion scullers have pUined this year. Several independent teams have been anxious to get this pair of athletes all season, but they refused to play owing to the prosMHP of business. Paul will piny ful'baclt tonight und Jack will be at halfback with Klunnignn playing the UINTI 'It KIXIKTSI DAVTONIA, 1'IA PAI.V Hi-Mil. I'M I'lirt Apt.. .MmiV.e.r.hT.ua'r'. ATLANTIC fITV. N .1 JTTHE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL Arlington MICHIGAN Ave. NeAR BEACH JL A. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Koomswith bath and running water Light and cheerful public rooms. In heart of most exclusive district. Noted for its cuisine and service. Vjolf, horse-back riding, motoring. I heatres and Piers near by. Open the jear round. Now offering reasonable rates. Ovnrrihip Minagi-uirut 1". HtNESI TODD Kotsl ATLANTIC CITY.NJ. At Tennessee Ave yujf off tfieJUiardivai'k with '.Seat) Jront service and appoint rents ct moderate rates Arcfpjnpan:J?ejtaurant 'itidchedundfr person ? supei vision of G.W. CARMANY ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. i uvAmcn can. Hiaa norpi i of DisthvctioRand RcalConvlort riRBFROOP QAAAOIt. I CAPACITY COO fitrfferj:! Let la VlaKe .ihi I ,. I ul llnnie lu the "tlli nt ltohunt Health ' Hotel Morton i-irf?n '""' Vlnrlnln ir. lupiielty 2.10. ,,,r u,,",,op,i TTHEIDlii! nMllvunm Vlrfiniit We and lieu,!, i up 350. Prlvsts LV.n.'i.rV".1 .,uUr' el-vutor etc Amor. pla bAM. Ll.I.lti. Ovumi. N J COLLINS. Mr. I HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alw ni p. n Aiaa re idv T, nna mod- V i' LL " ::'" ' VValwh flimcan Westminster K'!l,,"-k' m nr beach. 1. i-v. in st . prlv. baths runhlrii water C A Kopp, Ovvnor I'ro, Hotel Bcscobcl iV'l""Jt ln-iurn "I In 117 f,0 , 1 n rinli Phono 11" A t: MAHION . ... ...... ..... LtlMitiN LNtiLAMl-ltlisiiins. vis. !.. . JJOT' Nit'IL 3 ARLINGTON h MICHIGAN Avt-.NCARDMACM 1 Lxclusive Location Moderate Rates X Ja. r.CMNCST TODO, worm other one, hally, who Is (mother Dam num und member of the Vesper lloat , Club, will play iuurteibnck. On tho ends Kelly hns a fast pair In .tones and Schw'iitt. und ii strong combination at tlie tackles witli ('nrlon and Tullen. Tho guard posts will bo taken cure of by Foley und .Maguire, while Mush- . cunt is booked for center. After the game tin bojs and girl wil Ittlp the light fnntu.stlc on the basket ball flour KAYOULA VS. GIRARD I American Leaguers Play at Down I towners' Hall This Afternoon Knyouln Catholic club vvjll play another liollda.v basketball game this I afternoon in ,t Anthoiiv 's Auditorium, I Twenty-fourth nod Carpenter streets, with (ilrnid Alumni, of the American League, n.s the attiaction. I'luj will start nt li :.'!() p. m. , filrurd jdnyed the ,rst gnme nf the se;i8on on Mondnv I'vcning against Pout I'JII, winners of the first half title, Kinging a nl and tuck cume nnd hold lug tho lead for thirt.v-tive minutes, only to be nosril nut ut the liiiisb bv two field goals made by .loie McXamcc, (iiraid will picsi'iit thu same lino-tip n.s upposed 1'o-t '2d. Mnnager Clnvin, of Kuvoula, will u Culhoiiti, WIImui nnd liiinson, for wards; Heagnn, center; MrCnrtcr and Kilpntrick. guards. A preliniinary will nlso be on the pingrntn. I'AK'r.M.Uhlltl'.o 1320 VVAI.NIT MTitl'ITr rhllndMinhlii. Jnuar 1st 1021 Mi. IPmard l. tiitntreth !iiiltiK retired at Special Partner in tho llrni of I'etr-. Tnland A Velss, thn IiusIiitks will bo tnntlnued undr the aAfna firm tiHmn aa a central purtiurshltt. i;irrnY, iound & wkish. I'reil, rick J I'etrr. . It II Itush Toland, Hnmti! Weiss Harry S Kuhn. Sl'inbera-- 1'hlla.lelph'a ftnr llxhnnco Nov. "i r,rk Stoflc lixehnnK" MinrK is iii:ki:iiy c.ivr.v that tub trm nf i he llmi'nd paitnvrsblp nf Trlrr. Tolnnit . Weiss liu.s rxplred nnd mid part nership be n ilis'(iea f,n IJemmber 81. 10S0, a cert mint, to that effect liavliir beu filed and re, f rtted nrrnnlliiK to law I'cjTItV 10I.ANO & WEISS. Tred-rh k J. 1'etry 1 It If. llti-h Tnland rdrnernl formers .snmuel V. l'a J llonard I.uiiuMtrrth, fjpe'al Partner BIBLES roit diiTs. SCOFIELD BIBLES W.7.-. I Sncelnl .srliiitnrs' IIIMe ;.,-,5 Tj;.( IIKIts- llllll, SJ SO til SIO BISHOP (JUAYLE'S lieautil'til (iift Hooks In (.nri'H (liit-ef llnnr 53.00 llrshte Like llenntlfiil 2 :i (.oiPn ( .ilendnr 52,50 METHODIST g 103 Arrh Mrert. Plillililrlnhlil. I'll. "Till: 111's.T IN HOOKS" Itl'.I.K.KII si m'lCI! niiit'si llli; I U.MI'I.i:, liroiia uml Ilerhn Us. (1000 North) .limn reim HI ssni.i, it cfiNwr:i.L Pastor Wiill.im Dim M.'urd.x Aasorlatn Pastor. Ir J MiuMn ll-inna Mu'lral Director. J'reilerhk I SinrUe (irKHn.it. Mr (.'unvreli p- nih, Suiplav 10ada.ro, ao P m Ti'ini : , huruM s.iiKa both aerv liei Hllile '-rhrol Jere I,. Cree .Super. Inlennnt 2:.1n I'rlejiilM un: in. i) vri.itins MciniMi ikilm;. ait- imtej on Hiiinimiiny i n. Mc-ion In onen for htrvls s c.,rv l'lrii-ilis Ounday) mornlns at 11 n't Inch It v ae bull! in l(lb2 Hrt William Penn unrah'ped, Ono nl Ihe oldt mom hlatulirnl -hurih edl Iicca In thla rnuiitry. Cordial Invitation .Xtendel to jfcttnr s rilNIKKKMi: l"sv.. l.-.tn and ltaee Ml. 11 :40 siubj, . t "11. Ik f ThrotiKh Halvivtlin Army" I.i.kI.t N '.V liarntt. Ben- 'ral wrwin c r Hi- SnUat'on Army Mflhodlst linNrjHMl I'AHK ,VK. l. K. 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