r-t;7yViJr"-'(.7ri ynf .,r .Sit-rJTt 7,pc - EVENING PTJBEIC EDaER-PHrDADEEPHI2C, SATUBIEXY, MXKCJH B, 1821 15 myi' ,1 WALTER P-4JZ) .4 WSiT TO THE A'S' TRAINING CAMP TO ASK CONNIE KIN-NEY COME BACK p3',twJii Vc? BALTIMORE CENTER SECURED BY PHILS Manager Myers Signs Joseph McCarthy on Recommen dation of Ed Rommel; Star Scorer PIJY GERMS TONIGHT s,,A(ii;K WILLIAM MYHItS. t, 1V1 thi' Plilluilclphln KhsImii l.ciijrne bassctl-nll tram, "Im lm (1-voloport the fastest jmiiiit tonni in the Knstcrn , Icasiic. Im" rejsixtfiTil with l-rcildoiit Sihrffcr. n newcomer anil ninnli'iir. but from nil niroitnts 'In- Phil linvp eccnreil (i vinr Tin lli"i ml'llll"" 's " - truiri Ih-ltininie In I In- per-on of .Joseph Mi-- I'm tlit. of Ihtltiniore. nsi' Ivvciit.v-onc , i nit". '",. ,...,. i..i, i.ii. ,i ,1... iadi-H, m ion i"i iih.".--. ...n'i ..".'i .... leading M'nrrr on . Vfnl-vlllllli Ktft f.'i:r.1r's he liln.vcd with Jnlnm lion iins Coln-gi' nml lms been Die Mar of St xnilrewV for several M-nsoni. ( ' Mjers cTiH-ots McCarthy to report for toniclil'H cnnic nt Musical Finnl , Hull with (Jcrinnntovvii. lint ho niay lie , :'.i.i in wnnrt at hi train nlieady. Viiil n rhnmplunililt) coutc.l Kchcil'ileri. He will be ut-ed in the gamp next Irl i.r t Trenton ogninst the I'ottcrH. ..ninutiill by Ed. Koinmel Camden Not in "Railroad" League, Says Bill Kennedy ."That'll tlm trt Jnkn jroii'vr pulled lnte, requesting my picture for th snort i'z linir." nl.l .xfuiiiieer Will Urtinedir, or the Cntmleii Hkertrrs, vvhrn nskeil If 'ho fliuniiilotn. vii-re revlly tmisldrrlui; emeriti tlm prunus-il major bitukrttnill lingue, "Nhs. ther've shirted out with the virtin,c nnme to lienln with. The- should Mile railed It Hi' Itnllrotid League. I Would rrrtulnl- lllie to know iihrrc they pre roIiis to tret the iil.iyrrK to make those Inn JiimiiH. Mhrn iv hail llrldxr port In the lJiUcrn l.nl.ue It nil all no rould do to jcet h tram to moke thnt iiiuitl Juiiin. No, ('(linden will not be In it, mill hs n ilmw tho lurirft crowd luTfHl.o.iin. full n f,ra ,ow tlm other Bet orr." Then tl.ue llennls, of the flnnst Will Mm, of the Hill, Itert lliinn. of Until. Iiiri (lenrite llfliiie.v, of Coiitesvllli. nnd .lesse llendler utid 1'rrd Wnlter, of Tren. Ion. wits nuestlnned iittd nil himchrd nt the Idrn, liken le I'rrsldent Krhrffer. Ambrose Ihidlo-, mentioned n sponsor of it t'uinjirre, dtd not' know there tuti Midi ii ni'llilrnl Irnmie. 'CATHOLIC IITLE ! DECIDED TONIGHT! West Catholic and Roman Cath olic, Tiod for Load, Meet In Final Game How They Stand I'tr.HT TKAMS (.nthollo lllxli . . XX est Cutlmllc . . M. Joseph's l'rep Jlllnnorn, I'rru . . I. Snlle l'rep . . Won Ijont I'.r. r. t ,m It 1 .714 n a .di.t l t .ftlMI , I) 8 ,0U0 "BIG BILL " CONSIDERS I PENNCOA CH1NG JOB Hollenback Says He Is Undecided Whether to Accept Offer to Assist Heisman in Tutoring i Football Squad Next Fall MPORTANT GAMES Schedule Arranged for Wcch'End Soccer Games DARTMOUTH PLAYS SOCCER ARD BILL viler! Wolfenden-Shore-Hardwick & Magoe and Smith-Albion Tilts Today's Features !(1.'UVIM A. lin NIGHTINGALE TO RUN Victor Over Montague Last Year Enters Penn Relays N'lxlitingiitp. who won the three -mile ititeriintloiuil last yrnr nl the Peiinsyl vohln Heltty Cninivnl will run in the two. mile Ititernntioiial this m'umou. Niite (larttipll, the cnarli of tho Weft Vli'ltinln truck tPiim, sent word .vebtPf- i (my that .NiKlitlnsnle wouiil lip on hntnl. MslititiBale's victory lnt year wns one ill the 1)1 IT llll-'ptH nf tho lteliiv t'nrtilciil. IeCarthv wns recoinnipnilPil uv f.u. nlipu lie ilefeutcil Mr.ntusur, of Oxford, linmratl. whose home is in itnitiniorc. tl:t l.nplisli cliampion. The forclun run- lie in uiu uu.ti. .-i.v-. ' V" ," ' nil-. ,i'ui i- i 'i- .1,1.1, im i ruuee, one nnd lifter a ennnec m oik ot the uest nieti in Uiirope. will prove his nblllty." He, Andy HMer. the fnti'.st I'hilmlclphin few inches shorter than the dlstnncc runner, tins entered the nice iiom urexoi. where lie in n Mudcut. Ilisler wns fuiiilh in this race lat .'.car, and ns he has improved (treat ly, it will take n ttoml man to licit him. The entries for the Itelny Carnival Lecp pourinj; In. To dule they total mom than three hundred institutions on the rolls. To date there arc more than ninety L'tillceps nnd universities on the (pla, Carnival list. There are more than one hundred high schools enrolled, though an entrj of twenty-live liiu'h M'hools at liliv other meet. Is convlilcrinl rmimrt-. will uc i able. Jveiuly fifty ircpnraiorr kcIiooIi between . have M'tu word Hint thev will "lie on for the carnival, which is probably three times us many as compete in any other meet . Median, of German- W fn5s t(t seen rcropany t. hut n ,.t nlpnlrh' f,18ul. . , .,i. ,.f,, I nm fni wenrlnf l,Mnmadc him the idol "of llaltimorc ''The rhillies' regular centei- t.ul uo "covered from his recent illness and Is In fine blmpo. The gnmc means much to the Germs ns they must win to keep iu the running for second hnlt lienors. The entire, icsulnr llnc-up will be on hand nnd a fast game will h wltnwel by Uio tana. Ti.n third came "l "H- nm... ....".. rrrics for the Myers' trophy ..i...i n the nreliininnry Vn'nccla and ritlmore. the winner to . ',, u l. II. A. Ke'crvcs, who lust, ek ellmliuitcd Phlla. A A. Tho I ,jts i? attracting nttcntiou ui he) Otmnts are all anxious to secure the noml'iomc trophy. M. r.lliabetli Wins Scrlet St Elizabeth's won the third mid ile ndins basketball s'i'o for tho "chain : i.: ..f ii,n i.itv" frcin Kavoula nl , SI Anthony'H Hall. Tw Only third nnd Carpenter rtrcets. last night, bi the wore f -'0-1 . Tl'p lmU VaH lnieMl nith n capacity crowd owing to the Mi'iiemcnt i.rcvnillng at the two pre moiii enrountere. one of which, nail l.r-ru non hj St. Klb.alicth'b and the oll.ee hj Kii.miuIii. Il !ii one of tliohp games where tli e'u line "Held goals were at n premium .an I"' used to advantage. Iho Mile imuIi, of the Inborn of the ten tithleU". fi-oiii 'o pointers amounted to mjccuuk mi bet tit'- ficcasions. three to the wiu hits ami tv.o to Hie loacrH, but without rifti acting from the. victory of tho Llz ries, it might be added that several I'.iI.Un of ihe Kajoula boys were heart -iciMiin; and had they counted the iinnl ii- hi- Minilil hate been different. Tin' ilu-- tallies for the Lizzies went to i'nliiiiin. Illiick and Ueegler. The' ibilie made ihe tirht ttvo-polntcrs of the i S.imi'. the uul score in the tlrst seven nniiuies if play. The basket of Hill . lllack was one of this athlete's usual. Willi) from the extreme end of tlie hull. , llini-k was a newcomer to many of the , Knjouln fans and when he tagged the f-al all hands wnnted to know his whole lustnrj. The other two-pointer-for St Lli.nbi'lh'.s was made by I'aul Jlppeler !-ni- the liunii' combination, FNIipr nml Hegn.i counted from tlie Held. Trautttein, I'i.-licr and McCartyr all ; hail tir-M" that just skimmed the rim oi lolleil to inn- side after wultziug roiinil ili rim for three or four times, i PREDICT NEW RECORDS , TIOGA CLUB DOG SHOW Wrt Cnllmllr . rnlhnlle libit Ht. 4nfili', 'rfl, In nll' l'rep Vlilnnot.t I'reu Won ll IM fl 1 a S a : s n R.11 .711 .ll'.l ir.n .t'-ja true IIOLLIOXIIACK wns In bv Head Coach Heisman nnd barton Winkler, chairman of the foot ball committee nt tho University nf Pennsylvania to consider assisting In tutoring the Hod and ltluc backticld next fall, This was admitted by liig Hill Inst night shortly after hli urrlfnl in this city from nn extended business trip through northern New York and the New Kngland states.' "I do not know how the utory got oul, but now (bat it Is out I see no renson why I should not say thnt it is that the chairman nf the football committee nnd Coach Ilelsmnn usked Championship f the Catholic lias-1 me l0 consider assisting in the coaching ketlmll League, Hist and second 'teams. ; of the team nest fall. Of couikp. I for tho season of 1I1U0-21 will bo do- ' u'ns nsked In nn informal way. as any cuieii nt the S xt h lire inetit. Arninrv. i selection ol tlie head conch or tlio foot rorty-tirit street and wnen tup resnect ve Alnntuu avenue. foams of t est I'iil in elp liia Catholic High and Roman v uiimill- 1111 ball committee chairman must, as uiiilerstanu, lie approved by the com mlttee as a whole, and tben bv the nth Mi i.l, 10I1 in.,ll,f A .!...! etc pnniinil." lock between tliexe lives now exists Asked It he would accept the post, , in the jirst teams' competition, while i Hollenback had the following to say : I West Catholic leads by n maigin of I "J am sort of on the fence in regard half a gumv in the roicrvps' st.-inilliu' .! to this coaching business. I nm In dopy Maxwpll u-lll nil nir -ltl. the cool business, nml ilnrlnir the full i Sgs" Donahue at the guard positions it occupies r Catholic Hisl, S,-l,nol, the formerl nte of nn known of Bill's nbilitt, tho name of Hollenback was siwken on the campus, In tho streets nnd wherever l'cnn men congrcgntcd yesterdny. The students seem to think thnt the selection of the former conch nt l'eun State and Syra cuse and an assistant to Hob rniwcll In IIUI) would just about make l'cnn. Mayers Stroiic for "Hill" Jinny think, nccordlng to one mcmbci of the football team nf last fall, that Hollenbnek'H personality and pep would be Just the things to bring Penn nut of tlie lethargy It was In during the greater pnrt of last fall. Several players who refused to nertnit their names to appear f !-.. .....t...l ...I.I. .H.hl.n.,lu !... II....- i in Iirilll SIUIUII Willi in nmnii iiuii. ni.-j - - . . i .. f- I'tllll" nn.l l.ntuw! I, ' .tilirsliall would decide affirmatively. you l Others pointed out that tlie coinlnnn- lion of HeiKinnn. and iiolicnuacK, wniie temperamentally different, might be the turning point for tlie Itod nnd Hlue next fall. Hoth are primarily . offensive conches and would devote most nt their time to whipping n powerful bnckflold into RlinjAC Hollenbuck stated last night that be i r,t,ti;i) T.r.iii'. Spronil Itiiuml run Coiiiprtltloii t.irlmll K. Si in llh , Alhlnii, II nml llnrn I tre, lleferee, II, llnniford. Uolftnden-'liore to. Ilnrdnlek Mucre. I lirillnjitoii, I'n, Iteferre, I'ut (Infill. i Aicenhltl f. SI. ernnlro. 1 nnd lltl- tnrlo treet. Keferee. .tilini-' Wnldrr'. fulrhtll h. I'lilethnrn, rroiid utid llrl'tol I treets. Iteferre, .1, Ijneh. I KennlnRton . (ilrnn oelnl. II nnd Clear- . field Mrreti. Ktfrrre,. J. (Intel. I'tirttnii h t'olllnro-nod. Seeond nml Clearfield utrwfs. Ilereree, .Tohii Wnhter. i Norrlntown t, Ijlcmmir. NorrUton-n, I'n. I Iteferre, II. fScott. I PRINCETON ON ICE Big Greon Sextet, Winners Over Pelin Last Night, Here Again Tonight Soccer teams will resume ulny lodns after n long Iny-off Inst week, which i postponement wns tlie first tills season. due to the poor condition of, the grounds. ' Hcvcn teams will play in the second I round of the Amateur Ctfp competi tion. Onn of the lnit ntlrnctloni is 'tlm game between Wolfenden-Sliore. j former champion of the Allied League, and Hnrdwlck & Mngec, from the In dustrial Lengup. Tho latter is drawn1 I to play Klcisher In the semifinal round i I for -the Hohlfeld Cup next week. Thii' game will be played on the Cnrdington I ground, kick-off nt " p. in. . Another lug gntne is tlm one between & Smith and Albion, of West .. .. . . . . ' . . l'liiiaiiciniiiu. The atter team, wiiicti has played it good came throughout the season, was the only team to lower the Victrix colors nnd should glvo n good account of Itself with the store team. Muoui: nituitiii I'riienid, Tenth nnd trr-et Ull- for n-iimcing iwniiPdv. only clinngc in the teams, which .. Wf" C'ltholh' Miillln ... . Mrllenry Dot le. . . 1)1 Illllppo . ninke... . I'mnlre Kelly, of luilven rirnl Thin will be the lilip-miH of hoth will be as follows : Cntholtr Utah fnmnril ...... I-omin fnrunrd CofTi-y i-niler MrN.il1 Bimril . . .Maxwell muird Dounhiin Kererre I iillloii. Time niliinlm. es nearly evrry available miti- , i;nou. woluteIv nothinc concernlnu' ciglit-hour day. If I should I ti,t. naming of other conches and snid decide to take up coaching again it would mean a big monetary loss to me nnd possibly the loss of several big customers. This will be the Hilrd frame of week for West Philadelphia Catholic having (InfeatPd St. Joseph s on Mon day night by a score of IS to 1." and Vlllitnovn on Wednesday afternoon, 28-14. The lads from across tlm river have been in strict condition for tills great finish nnd. utiles they crack under the ntraiii. tho Catholic High constituents ore going to be disap pointed. Mulllii Foul Tosscr Jimmy Miillln will telle' Pud Mi Henry in throwing the free shots. The latter got awny in very poor shape in Is "On the Fence" "However theie is a lure about that great old game that simply calls me back to it. You know bow the feeling i.n I 's' '" Bct out there and work for your lle ' 1, ,. n ., ,t .... , .. .... ,!,, .11 Ulll . Ull' ftt 441111 il , r 1111IV II IUUIUI1II 'team. I felt the call when they asked ' me to assist Hob I-'olwclI and it may 1 come to mo iig.iiu. j "Hut I tun still on tho fence nnd enn- not give you a decided answer. I want I lots of time to think it over and until , 1 finally give my word to tliP head coach i and tho football chairman 1 shall have I nothing In say. Any statement from t now on must como not from me but from ' the football committee or tho athletic council." Hollenback. who captHincd what many Ued and Itluu supporters called the last Tho game will be played on tho M. 12 Smitli field. II nnd Tiogn streets. Other tennis to play for entrance into the next round are the Asceniion and St. Veronica. Knirliill nnd Platehnrp. Kensington nnd Glenn Social, Puritan and Coilingswood, and Xorrlstown and Kdgmoor. Only one division of the Allied l.engue will be in notion today, the second division, as well ns other divi sions, huving either been drawn In cup games v are finishing their regulur schedule. Owing to ihe IlnrdwicK & Magce team being diawn in an Amateur Cup 'game today, there will be no cup com- !pelltiou in tlie Industrial League until ,ncxt Saturdat afternoon. The Kajwood C. C, and the J. & J. I Dobson teams wiii stage their cup game tomorrow alternoon on the Kn.vwiKM I grounds. Tliirtj -first and Dickinson streets. Other tennis to piny oxhibi , lion games arc the WolfeiMlrn-Shore. I Ascension, Wanderers, M. E. Smith I nnd the Glenn Soclni. I Shatters 100-Yard Swim Record I At.l.II'.l I N'eond Ilrlllnh ttnr Vein llutlrr utreelii. Itrferee. It. Veoil Cotnnlnl vs. A. SI. It. Nineteenth nnd llunllnir I'lirk fiteiine, Jt'fi-rre I iinm-i. i lllney n. 8iirnn l.etilher. Ilftli utreet mill Neilro ntenur. Iteferee. W. Mellnr. IIIU! limsillN (Nortlmi-st ''eefliiii) Colonliil tn, li in, Nlnelirnlli mill lliinllnt i-iii-K uicnuiM reierre. i Tea ii iiii.-iin'. inner 1 ts Stirpu'i l-nttier. l-lflh ntnct mid cdro ,-tifiiuei rrferee, WIMliitn .tlelli-r. ' riVANf'IAI. u:u.ii! I ri-iiimliiml.i Co., is. I'enn Minimi t (iiii-iititonii II. t'.s ri-terre, llnrr Hiinford. I ItlfHTIf IHMSKIN jirehu-nl is. Uiilliiers. l-lfl vlllli nnd I i hrlstlnn ktrrrtsl refen. W. i llrin-. I Itnlnliim- ts. Tiuilnn, Slxfj second street mid Cedar u Clinic: referee. le. Cnlriis. I INTt IK I.t It SA.tlf: DtsstOII . V. is. IIU-rtiliind. T.ii.1,11.. biisrliull Brininds, Mnti rood nnd t'nruii street. it MAY d.tJICS College Athletes Expected to Shatter Old Marks in Illinois Meet I rhana. III.. Mnrch .1. Indoor oar nival i words for the high jump, pole tnult and one and two-mile university telajs may be bettered tonight when tiiuk athletes from forty-two Middle Wen unhervities and collcgei, and the I'mversity of Pennsylvania, meet in the nrmor.t for the fourtli annual indoor relnj carnival of the Unlverelty of Illinois, Murph), of Notre Dame; Albeits and O'liiirne, nf Illinois, and Archer, of Virriinln. nrc eni-clcil to shiitlci- the liizh jiimii rei-ord. Sliiughtei- of Michi-.tln Rfin enn hetier his pole vault iccoril nf twelve feet two and n half inches, nc mriliiig to .lolm L. (irillith. in chaige ef the cirnhal. Ilecause nf the litrijo entry li-l in "nine nf the races, llierc arc sit.-llte tiain-. entered: the one-mile iuiltei-.lt rdin will be run in two -cclinns, as ell ns tin., niie mile college and uuiver- n nieillej etctit. Will Hold Exhibition at Continental Hotel This Afternoon About 3(10 doss, including many champion from the recent Westminster show in New York, are entered in tho annual event of tho Tioza Kennel Club which will he held this afternoon at the. i Continental Hotel. ! It is an open exhibition and prizes In j tlie form of trophies nnd money arc j offered. The judgint; will bturt at '' :.'10 I Champion Lansilowne Sunnower, owned by Mrs. il. l- Lewis, of Lans ilowne, an English gre hound, con l sidered tlie bvt in its class, will uiukc n bid for best do-; in show. In the Cam ' den show last Sattirda.t il was judged ' the best doj. Champiou Walnut Sheet , will nlso compete for best in show. One of the best dogs entered in tho i bull terrier class Is Champion Ilultoulu f Hulwark, a dog which has never been beaten. He will compete under the . colors of the Kensington Kennel Club. "STUFFY'' STAYS HOME Boston Red Sox Start for Training Camp Without Mclnnls linsloii. March .".Tlie udvnmc guard of the Hoston lied Sox iet out for the South today with Ihe comments of fan-, on Ihe transfer of Harry Hooper to the White Sox, buzzing in their pari and without "Stuffy" Mi Inn's, the hold -out first lmsi-man. Manager Hugh Duffy headed a group of three recruits who formed the nucleus ntv ihe team that will train at Hot Springs. Ln loute he said lie ev pcctul to have John Collin", who w.th "Nemo" l.ii-liold comes to ISnstnii in exchange for Hooper, join the team tiom his home in Pittsfield. Mclnnls. from his home al Man chester lodnj said lie hud lis cited nn leply fo hi deniiiud for snlaiy im-rcis" propoitiiiiiite to th.it gitcii other plajcis and that until his demands were iiu-l he would stay at home. ... t. -... .-. --- ...... ....... ,..,', . . . .- ,....--.. , . --- - . ine nt. doe game, so much so that ioaeii ; Krcat Penn team, back in 1008, refused I At n mMt nt of the shex-vooJ Community itrotlier Ullinlan switched Alllllin to tlie,,,. mnt-n ..nv otntomi.nt Murun ne what i Aso,-lRtlon Ncal Miller was cieotcu niwi t . . ... . -" . -,- "' - r- " . . i.i-loot. tine, ana up mauo goon ten ,vent on .tuiinc tho conference out of twelve tries, while against ilia- , Heismnn and Slnklcr. saying that the nova lie registered sixteen out ot ttven- j )Ct , couij ,i0 waM t0 Huy that sucb ty-one. .,,,,. a conference had been held. In their previous meeting Catholic The rumor, now verified, concerning High defeated its opponent of tonight I Hollenback has created no end of com by it count of '-'.S-2i. aftor a brillmut t p.n t!ilftic olrcles. From iiniMi iy in1 i urine nun tiom. c ive that while ho bad heard considerable ho was unable to make ant tni'"in"it The rumor still persists that the foot loll committee is seeking liuiinii '.. (on. now in the nrmy, as a line couch. It is iiimorcd that Gus Zlcgler will not icturn us n lino punch, nithougli tills could not be verified. One member of the football committee stated thnt he could hnvi absolutely nothing to suy and that whllp he would like to makp some statement there wns i rule that no information could bo given out by a member of a committee at the Univer sity until the athletic council lind fust made n statement. Despite the fact lliat it was published in one nowsnuper that Carl Thomas and Hobey Light would be seen as As sistant coaches next fall, those Iu on the know say their names buve been left off the list altogether. "" New Ilmen. Culm.. March ,i -r , , , , ,,,, ,. IJor.cn. or riilc.iBo. memln r "f the Iiro-wi ShervVood Elects Miller as Manager rnii-rmtj- m-iimuine -turn. iirnWn the tutr- iniiPKiHie r'con- lor tnu luu-iaj-ii uwini i In tilt meet with Vale hru lrmt nlKht Ills tiinn ivna l 3-S necnnds, Thi old tee- I nrd van .10 2 .". sei-ondn. madn by H. t , Vullniet, of rqlumbla. in into. ' ItiiiuiMid . C. is, ,J. j ,j, I'nbvm, ' ly-hrst mid Dhktnsou lrerl. Asiirnslon is. I. union Mni, 1) unit liirio sireeiM. Uolfenilen-.sihore is. Vlctrli C. ., Cnnl-Ini-t-iii, l'u, "II. I. Sniltli is. rirlslicr II nnd Tloen drrets. fs. S. (oitt.inii)re is nnd (Intnrlo streets. Dartmouth's rugged ice hockey team. winnpiH over Penn last night by seven goals to two. will make Its final ap pearance of the season nt tho Ice Pnl ace tonight, opposing the Princeton team. The Tigers, despite flip loss of Cor enran and Wonham. will send n strong t'hin nga'nst thp "pppdy Hanoverian Leon Tuck, famous Ilolon Club pla.ter, now Is coaching Dartmouth nnd . his team showed the P's-ults of some n-nl tutoring in that clash ngnim-l Penn. , The Hid nml l'lne. minus tlie serv ices i,f Captain l'lint-lc Kearns mid ; JeiTcrjs. fnii up a gain" llghl for two I periods, lint due lo the brilliant work i of Captain ItollivliiM in the final period were denied any chance of winning Tho big Green captain came through , with three coals In that third period , Dartmouth showed a real parsing machine and on last night's form looked good enough lo give the champion Har vard team a real battle. Natliltj. Uric-rude Hough Re-elected Mortriiiitown, w. Vn., Ifuiiuli, '. fI irultila s tiojlel ur-siler, wlio lion i' iiiiuti fm th-- Mnuntatuoi tm th i-cen reoi-it", nininin nf ih riilr- (ln ,- ,,, . iTi.MMiir NfiTirri HOLLAND AMSRSCA UNE kW fftint, )nui,h halln from .., anJ l U h ttnior t by Wrestlers MHSMTt h 11 f--r it i AMERiCA UNE New York to Rodcrdani Via Piymoutb and BouIofne-sur-Mef W-.l l.ill-. 'vt yi..r VV I ""T"?""""" i rr I . -;'-- I H I S I s tlsllll' NdTIf i;h RYNDAM N. AMSTERDAM , NOORDAM .. . ROTTERDAM . Pei'enier Office. .Mar. 19 Apr. 23 Mi 28 Mir. 26 Apr. 30 June 4 .Apr. " May 7 Joaa 11 .Apr. 9 May 21 Jane 25 1531 Walnut St. PVila minutes before trie final whistle the West Catholic team had a 10-point ad vantage, but sensational playing by Coffey, aided and abetted by Logan nnd McXnlly, cut dotvn the lead, and finally n foul toss by Logan, after McIIenry had missed one. decided the battle. Catholic High has a clmnco to tie West Catholic for the second teams title, as a victory for the former will bring the standing into a deadlock, each with six wins and two defeats. The line-up of the reserves' game: West Ciitholte Catholic IIIcli Diner forwird .... HtKeriUd lit ike fnrunrd .. CumtnlnKs (I'f'onnell . rentir .Innilson i llnlleran . .. minrrt Tiilnr tiuinu . ....Kiiurti The winner nf tonlcht'j first teams' i the lmvlv freshman who has heard the name of llollenuacl nnd inquired lor more information, to the graduate who .... i ni'ss tnuniiRcr oi ine nsseuaii ifum. an-ir-Willi i ..null In nut on the dlumond niraln this !.ear and is anxious to clve battie in stmlpro teams In nnd nround tho city. Miller, who resides nt 37 1!! Hnffmnn avenuo. la u well- -known leaver In West Philadelphia, havltic I'l.ij.jd In th Ineuronre Ix-iiinin nnd with the rnniinutiltf Iwiys Inst eeason. N'eal 1b i n i-Holier of no mo. m nblllty nnd hl.s ttinelv , hlttlnT was a feature of tho Hlu-rwood's , mtiv'" laat yeur. Maiias'er Miller reqiion's mnnai;ers of nrst-cla's teams to pet in touch with him In regards to booklnn names. Horcmans Increases Lead ; New "lurk, March fi. KdoitHrd llor.ini . I llelif an hllllnrd ehamplon. Inrreaseil Ms Ira I ovu- Juice riehanfer. of Rnn I-rtneleco In their 1S.2 halkllno match, nlthoutth eseh I ivon n hloek yesterday. Tho irsnd tot j to I ore Itorem.ins. 1000: Hchai;fr. 37IJI1. Thi match will end tonUht. Boots and Saddle This is port, with have a six: horsemen, crowded in El Dorado 'get-nwny day" at Shrcvo prospectH thnt Mobile will -dav fill-in meeting for the The entries today lire most ot tho races, with the handicap as tlio feature Tableaux D' Honncur and Flibbcrty Ribbett are the probable contenders for the purse, with Ilnpid Duy In the lead of the others. rii Horses in oiner races wuiuu ui-em enm 'likely to show creditable performances will be awarded the Rllver Invlnir cup. em- nrp: First. Oriental Urcss. Ii.lliygllieu, Wmatlc of tho champ'onshlp. ylilch row Is i j ..,, li Kent I second. First Pullet, in the pm.eslon of Ht. Joieph . I ".. .., fii .'--I, . C,,,.,l, llnmilnii Interest In tonluht's Kumtp if lunnlr.K lilnh St. Just. Cockroach; toll til. UriintlPU, nnd there Is no duuM thi-t tho armory will 'file Portuguese, Jllcliaril . sixiu, ii- iniinii'u iu iiniHini laoo follow els li-tt!i-. "luads" Next Wednesday. j Hock. the indoor high school lampionships has been no oniit't tru-i ino armory win 'i'Ue rortllgUCse, iiiciinrii i . . -sisiu, S?,.ci.K.,VW,5,.?n'.dtJht: "nrv.;y Sniarr, Comocho Fa.HnB Star:; seventh, Har One, huiiuuria, bollil The date for truck anil field definitely settled. The so-called "Quads" will be held next Wednesday on the Mouilow'brook Club track on the Wananiaker t'tme loof. This date wns decided upon at a meeting of the school athletic board, held at Central High School yesterday. Havana has a Saturday card of seven ' i aces. .In Hie fifth race the aged Prince of Como may aguin show bis class. A lew yeurs back ho met successfully some of tho best sprinters in this conn- t try . 'Ihe Hoiilo trni-k. which wu deep and lieavj last aiilumt- because of resolllnii aliorl- I Iy befor-J the meetlnir bexan, Is much, im- School vesterdav. lv txsror-j tne meetinir i-kiii. is mum ;,.'"- Among tho V present at the meeting . P-ft.d and J-Jfairo m .ood condition , were lr. .Mlltlliew C. O Hrletl. physl- i Tlm homes that wintered at Uoivla haio been AMATEUR RING MEET A. U. Bouts at National March 22 and 24 'or liie first time in eight ear amateur boxing cliumpinuships of Club! Middle At huil lc States 7'rof and Pace ISotes 5 0 is 'ln l-.t .tern." etiil'lou WiSi-tl v I'e'or. terrii.. to s-ennds' alloi'iini' Hi will le. meed lite lu the I.i nl llm i tin It nih lr Jo.rmrj hli I Mi" tllenlinvn truck, r-i-fii h u H- iisoii nnd llils i in- ores into II -inn I i- 111 n- lo -ant I'aii. i)UH. Uo-p dn - Us nine,) I, ,, l, CiiXf al I ' jo- Hhiini ent dun a lusi mi i.t I'lilKC. I II fi.Her willlll hhli.n : - i Uht aru 1,'iurilni; for a ' r- ' I lh' i .i ,,-ik itueul '-hOHsftlt' " ' llolh Mailnee (.'lull. sliiiein: . ii'hu,'s! . ,)U an-1 id M ' -il'.' r ' , f Ih I i rl. 11,. . I,r an um sunlh nn 'I I a ?l Iliin.l.Hiun V .1 th1.. "lid ulll In ini'ly for the rtees eiirl 1 nillllL'T nf Inral horsi' ih.-i. iiRliidlns Mliitnnirk. , '" l nrhlii or Wi'slilnclon n " ' .i the Vur'i ti. irk Miieh I .,".."' homes 'ot Mci'Inn A nl tin M rjlnnd uoiter 'lliiperur: i I lie ul lljUil.""!! ! ll'i. , Mein , lira i,f l'liikhutgh, hns mid J ii Metllts'.ir of l.'slnktnn. .a. ho'f 1 '! In .ill uf ICs hnrsis i-.c-ept ivtei w .'? ' "."'I" includes tho crvni Junior ' ' in', and all the ling sicrk of "c u'arm ihUh ll l snipped lo y iiuci this ivii-k SloAIUitcr will lium 1 uiiiipalgn' is. Ihs f iiektor, l'u venr l'u! Woiihi, .,,!.., '. '-nwnhy L'13'i. r.n id and n Mie.j i.v y. ,s. ivv, ut fliest-1 . ciiiniiuiriid n ii Hiin-esfut niauri'r lust veiir. Hn raced "Jill VliKlnl.v in MnsiuiohilHetts and while ' , "Id nut win ii n.-sn nuinlsr of rues, 'ins "iierallj the cunteitdlnif factor in llm luceii 11111. io mui l.U, i.,r,,lIlt Phlll'M. "f I'oltsMdo ha r llkaly i. i ,R.,Jil'lirnfM for the coninu seusou'h ifCM In Abtdo Dund. '.0'J . J .o Awr.rthi trotting, and Nod 1. , -! IU'; the the Association of , matiur Athletic 'nion will he held In this city. Samuel J. Dallas, pr"Milent' of the .Middle Atlantic States Association, announced that the cham pionship meet would he held in the ring of the N'ntloiuil A. A. on March J' to -1. In addition to the prnmiuctit anui teur clubs that will make entries, it is expected Penn Stale and the L'ninr sit- of Penusjlvauia will be ivpie scnlcd. Sonic of the boxers who have sigm lied their iuteiillou of compi'tin;; in tlie event arc Dan Ciutin. ieailowbrilok. ! winner of the 1 . -poiiinl c'uss in ihe iiileivltv bouts held icccutl.v iu New York ; Joe Guimili, lo.'-pouudcr; Itobbv ' O'Kecfc, l.'iri-puunili'i. and Mint) Summer, lOri-iioiiiidci . MRS. BARLOW IN GOLF TIE ' Plays From Scratch in 8G Against Handicap 14 Contestant ; I'liiehiii'st, March ". Mrs. Ilonald II., P.nrlovv. nl Philadelphia, went over tlio i No, 1 course lu SO nml placing from cratch lied foe the major p''i7e with. Miss Dointli.v Uichards, of Cleveland. .IP 11 p'nver, in a "on! est tor in which an iiiiusunll.v good women pl.i.vi'is look part a I t .vcstcidav. Ilarlovv ami Mi-s Hicliards led the Mow liamlicap class al I down and were followed by Mis. Dorothy Camp bell Hind, wlio had a plus strike to lonteiid with, and finished ." down. eal director at Central High: Dr. Hra'cchohl. chairmtin of the athletic commission, nnd Dr Undei, of der mnntown Iligli. Today's Scholastic Schedule dTiior.K i.i:.vnri: Cnlliolln llltli nl W. Catholic Illsh Inlchl). t.itliid e llosenes nt West Catholic InlBht). taur.t: camics l.lrnrd Cotlexe nt Wrnonah Mlllturj Inst. Ilnierfonl ."eheol lU Mill Siehool. I'cddle Inslllute nt fieorae School, lirriuiuitowii Criends and Aliiiniine. Mleiitoun lllzli ut NorrlHtnwn lllith. Hedla IIIrIi nf 1". I. I). ... West Chester High nt Nnrberth Hlch. SWHIMINd Wrt rhlhulelphlii. High at Venn Tresh. ii-STinuiAVts iisKimi.r.i. sioiiks , ( oUlnxswnod II lull. 11)1 Ilronn I'rru.. II . Mncluii Hlch, lilt iVlonds' Seleit. !). ' (iiniuinleivii It'ch. ail Alumni. MO, Iliuhloii HelRhts Illith, 7t Niirhnth IIIcli '0 TRAYLO MOTOR TRUCKS A high-grade product and constant unfail ing service are the predominating features to be considered by every truck buyer. Wo guarantee both. 1 Vfc- 2- 3- 4- 5-ton Trucks Traylor Engineering & Manufacturing Co. Salciroomi and Motor Truck Service Station Broad St. & Leoiith Avenue Phone Diamond 1015 Faclorici: Allentowo, P. Cornwelli, Bucki Co., Pa. BalloplniT ulnco tho mlddlo of February and laia well advancod tonard KOod ractnir con ! ditioii. few of tho horses that are comlns up fiom the Houth will lio batter conditioned at thu end of tho month. A. K. McCumbcr is not ao'nic d brina anv of tho Vandorbllt hore purchased In Tram e , lo America, but will campucn Iho entire sliinc abroad. S. D. lUdilh- has purehaed from .tohn S tiuikee tho brood mare uriula l.iiimn b , JUounistlck. lorkey -. Kodriiruez haa been offered firiUil to rtdo oi.e of (he Alvarea hornas In the Cuban Derby nnd will leave rhieveport f" day for New Orlean. to arrange his pans ports. Tlie Tlelmont Turk trnlnlna- trrounds are In Rood condition and the horses have peon ml-lonliia- alotir In tho condition usually ohtalne.1 In April. J. IS. Wldaner. F. n. Hitchcock ' . , .. ,. ,-, and II. K. Knapp. tho licensing committee AvrNlIr nf IS- .Tn-lrkV pfnh have rmnaH nn nil th- " ' ' ' ep'pllratlona filed atAl tho report will be. passed on March lu PRODUCTS LUCKENBACH LINES Philadelphia to Rotterdam ' S F. J. LUCKENBACH March 21 Philadelphia-Hamburg S HARRY LUCKENBACH March 7 Rotterdam Philadelphia 'S F. J. LUCKENBACH March 10 Hamburg Philadelphia S ANDREA F. LUCKENBACH March 17 Philadelphia San Diego Los Angeles San Francisco Portland Tacoma Seattle S PLEIADES March 8 San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Philadelphia ,'S FRED'K. LUCKENBACH March 15 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. LAFAYETTE BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA T.OMllVItn .MHO .Mir. Mar. 8 Apr. 16 May 1 Mar. 10 .Mar. 10 Apr. 21 Mar. 12 Apr. 23 .una 2 r-tseneer und rrrliht fserilcrs Philadelphia to London ...New York" Liverpool Philadelphia - Liverpool and Glaigow ..New York" Halifax, Plymouth, Cherhourt and Hamburg New York Chtrbnur- and Southampton . .. .Phila." Piraeus, Smyrna, Salouica, Constantinople . .Philadelphia " Louden .... New fork " Halifax and Liverpool.... New York " Vim. Gibraltar. Patraj, Dubrovnik. Tricile and Fiome . ,Mr. 19 . New York" Cherbourg and Southampton Mar. 22 Apr. 12 May . . new lors. Livernoo . . Har. 22 PANNONIA New York " Vico, Gibraltar, Patrai, Dubrovnik VER3ANIA CARMANIA VERENTIA SAX0N1A . IMPERATOR .... RIVER ORONTES VEJLAVIA . CARONIA .. CALABRIA . AQU1TANIA VASARI ... Mar. 15 Mar. 1G Mar. 17 Apr. 30 June Tricite and Fiume. ALBANIA "".. New York" Liverpool COLUMBIA New York- ALGERIA. . ..New York" MAURETANIA .. NavrTor." Londcrderry srd Glasgow.. Londonderry and Glasgow Cherbourg and Sonthampbn CI ltl and AVCIfllU teiinshln Lines. 1 1'irlr-lit Ofllcr. Hours,. Hide, , ..Har.23 . Mar. 2 J June 7 July 12 ...Mar. 26 Apr. 23 May 21 .Apr. 6 May 11 . . .Apr. 7 May 12 Jnnt 3 I'hll.i. on Miilinit st I'hlhi. l'HOT(rl.As, rniinii'i.AYs , . a :( 11: Daily Photoplay Guide I SVS . . -v .lllatiiati-..t.ltiai.tit.latit'ilt'liM'ii..aiiaa.ai)tttl, o Tho NIXON-NIROL1NGLK THEATRES th St. and Allegheny Ave. XfATINER DAI I.V -r.iu i.AT 111 "THE INVISIBLE DIVORCE" JsW. I' CAKIVIAN Ot-'HSIXNTOIVX AVK. i-ii -rc.tiiill) ' CENTURY T-,r" A'-?,d "" s, Inrlo lllcti. .Ill Media lllxli. II (Olrls.) No more horses will bo sent from Fnaland to tho I'lilted Blales fur somo time. a tho foot and mouth disease bars arn up again. be amotijl ifreirsi io BELMONT S-,J A,,ov" MAUUKt Mll.f.I V.M PAIIVrM In . "THE SCUTTLERS" ! CEDAR OOTH & CIIUVIl am.nui: n.Aivr. ii.vMMritsrr.iN in "THE DAUGHTER PAYS" Imnili sim par lid. I of I'iiu'liiir .lrs. lie Mow Allentovvn Dundee Wins via iho Ne w Am erica . Ti'Q nsPa cific Hih way ;)acc Your Reservations Now for the MAIDEN VOYAGE of the Now and I'al-tial U.S. S.I). S.S. Wenatchee I3:l3 ft., tl.dtin tons. Cip.irllj 3.1'J I'liM-rimers) Leaving Seattle April 9 for Yokohama, Kobe, Shan;li.ti. Honf KortR and Manila nufory-niacuiff voyage Splendid Service Unexcelled Cuisine Desirahle till In S ll'J -,...' 'Vchi"?lu110 troelt vtI'I be a luiay iuh ,Sfi!"? "'" y"y- T.'' Camden Urlvlim ireii-J"1 'jnnrova the, Plant and soma now !?!!-! I!?1! ?"'? will appear an added umi-nt of lntirest at the Simon's matlnasa. Iliuori. Til., Mfich .'. n "fil'teil Volll'K l..iur c. last nl srlil . -Ml .1 ii n D of I'hu Iciiu, 1, r.i Bashelball Statistics in i Kttt (ii.i.r.iiiA ri: i.i:,i;ii: w. i.. r c w. i.. i'.( I'enn .1 I .KM:! Cidiinihin, I . I'JO IMrtmiiilh H '! ,1.10 I'rlinetnn. 3 I .3.11 Cornell. . I t .301) Vale I (I 113 Tonight's bilirdule ' Y.itr at I'eiiu, I'liucrton ut Cohiiuhhi. I UA.HTiniN I.KXfUK '. i.. i'.c. xx . i.. r.i . Ciimdrii . Ill l .!) Trenton, 7 K . in. iierm't'ii ii 4 i'M runs,, .in .;, Ueiullnir 7 7 .300 Contesvllle 3 U ,'!00 TonlKiit'a Hcliedule Orrninntown at l'hlladelplita, CiMtesvllle at lUaditia-, COLISEUM MAllKI'l hktxvkcn .-iflTll ,.N'I) BOTH I'KXMi .11 A Ml In "HONOR BOUND" Twt II IMDO rrtOXT KT A lilllMtl) JJliiLJ jnnilsi Tijnnlon on rr.inkford AVI I -I. llt.IVr. TIIOMAS lii "Everybody's Sweetheart" $t im S.., . -"a-'n-e. ; i "THE PREY" ray's Knickerbocker J,arke' . o-n 11TUP , 1v-JI1KS" N''"' '" W3,i "THE LITTLE 'FRAID LADY" FAIRMOUNT rx,:f,'r.ii'.-v,rv I he Fightinfr Stranger" FRANKFORD 1T' UhW?-onD MKIMV. Xi),.,;iV;L'1' "PANTHEA" Germantown r':ivT"l,'nw.V' "SO LONG, LETTY" fUMMINS LINEQ p U. S. Shippins Board Steel Sleamcr. kar R egular Freight Sfrvico PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN A STEAMER . March 5 PHILADELPHIA TO ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM SS "BONNIE BROOK" March 15 For .peer and rates apply A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc. 139 South 4th St.. Phila., Pa. Lombard 4127-4 t2R.5467 ; Main 1348 LEADER 41T & I.ANi'Af-Tl'Jl AVK Matlnm luis month iii.n: in "THE JUCKLINS" GRAND -D ANI) MMtKHT llugene li'H-leii ,. I ..i,. ,,., , "MOONSTniMPQ" " IMIT.T rlen iu ai, v,iii,..in . m 'iiHii .a-cin. fe'-, -a'--.L-.--i-ii'.:i.!i!',l.. i'.- -n.. ,A r-'TO feM M1! ,lIlH'K fJwMh' ili''iij1ii"n 4 nSm ,i'i?isWBi iccommodatlons v fMgfS7't" jS'f ff a avnllahle. Yrl,tf ,W W -3 V I 3 X. C I --k S lor fare, reaervallons, etc., jS JTSTirf ar",Nr''ol apply to any ticket or ' X .jB In VSrSfflS (I tourist agent or W i?IV sTle , jS I. 'A HUGH GALLAGHER V VV Wl Vlva General Eastern A.ent V J A Xt Wfl'xM 17 State St., N. Y. Vi J y- jivW vPoyA --lnlffis I lslS&r BwP A0wyfrrM tC VrT:i3-','I"'y''t-''J",'li jhc I Hn IQT 62I) i-N'1- LOCl'ST STKKKrS, luluoi MiK i an a 3d t:iis n-aotoii xi i: mi mi.w in "IDOLS OF CLAY" t M1YHM VI, l1 maukht sts IMAVJIN ... is, 7 Hml i) I s,l s'siii-m; ( iiiii.iiv j "Roaring Lions on Parade" . i Dlni I SID AND ANfOM STS I I IIV UU MXTINI-.IJ DVM r.xrTV Miiirt Ki.r, in ' "THE LIFE OF THE PARTY" 'MOONSTONES IMPERIAL "MW.sr.V-'-'nViv'1" (.I'llltll, Xt XI -II "NUMBER SEVENTEEN" JEFFERSON ,1V.1!vlLY tiiitiNsr. i.iiu enn 1,7 UA,lT "THE WHISPER MARKET" LIBERTY NAWSCO LINES "r'" ervlcc Ulll, nut Trans. shipment iu-ii'cn riui,Aii.i.i-Hi and LOS Wf.KI.ES i liA.MiMU, ()KLM), SKATTLE STORI. PORTLAND ' HAUIIOK. TACO.MA, SA.N . S. lalti . . . . S. S. West IMetn . W. S. Aiti(iii I ri'iclu ( ei t nil March 10 S. S. LcIurIi . March 22 S. S. Wet Torus pril ." S. S. Ilrush . . . teirlieil ili.Hi 1'ier in Nnrlh U.lllllllll r.rii illr ll.lln.rv NOiU'ri Ai'LANTIC & WESTERN S. i. CO. pril Mn.x May 20 l.'lti S. 1'onrlh St.. Phila. Phoiic- I.nmharil 79 Y-'2 Main II,,IUI t i "im v fx Il I sum; JOIINMiim- I,,' "BLACKBIRDS" MANHEIM (.UIIIKI STRAND uuiiMAN'Toxx n axi: XI' VUN'AVtll) ST II M. .Ill IIU.M III "IDOLS OF CLAY" "n Ae , (.I.OIK.I-- X n In "DYNAMITE ALLEN" ru SVi,l.'1lVVW1.'VVV'WV'W M in, CXX I Hsll XM lii ii-i -a in I I ASTOR KRANUI IS I'mUlD .XfATINKI, DAIl.i lll.ssif. I.IIXI. in "THE MIDLANDERS" AT IROR A M- aurtMANTOxx'.s avk. rxflxrx.- matinih: iailv m rr.UT iic(, iirs' "THE CUP OF FURY" MODEL -'t XI II I.I XXI "THE SIN THAT WAS HIS OVERBROOKoat l 111. VVf III" wi i l , "THAT GIRL MONTANA PARK :i20.;j Philadelphia lo iho Pacific CoasL WILLIAMS STKAMsmP CO.. lr- .-.-WSISI . , V- Um . UlIT s. '. ' fur ttillhilo If illsnlo Los Atiyclcs 1firct lith Match -list Harbor, - '. If illfuro . . U iltnolo ill l'l Gey raiu'ieco, )uatllc I'or r.itee, .mil .ill particulars, applv 11 -I n c i.,oni)an. Inc., 1011 south 1th Miccl, I'hila. Uml 20th 0ih Portland v nls HXVKHKoud AVD niuqp AVE Xfjt. 1 ! Vltl.l- 11 11 I i in., i.. "The Romance Promoter" A DAl'l'tMN 3T ' if 0 la to IS ADMIRAL I J NF nt---r--iii --- i nn i i i "' ' i P COMPANY niTIt ANll XVOODl.ANO MATIVKK II XII. V it i i.i. ii i . iii iiv in avi: BENN "THE CHARM SCHOOL" BLUEBIRD POPLAR urn llr. d A f-'usqaehunna , onl'nuniiH -J i , il hash, kino's "The Street Called Straight" VVIl I'OI'lAlt Ml -.1, rtiMti.rs u w ., "An Old-Fnsluoncd Boy" OriUil m-iii- i-'nin .--." U.'IX, ,,s' M. in "Tlie Cheater Reformed" SEAGER LINE PHILADELPHIA to Gothenburg, Copenhagen, Cltristiania, Reval and Stockholm U. S. Mail Steamer L S S 11 S S M i jus Ai.o ii Mir 'U xr siui'i"i, r.iixiiii Kx-ii.s Ihrunch Hills nf I dine U-i , i ,,ii Noiiirl.ui, lliml.il nnd s 1.111,1, 'lir1: III111I sallln.s for nil siHiiiilii.iil.in ,.j ltil.lt I iris n niru 1 i.llrr, SEAGKR STEAMSHIP CO.. Inc. W. J. Grandfield & Co. HII X X,.i 1 - 308 Chcatnut St. Lnmliniil fillf..7 it 'J ilj,,, r.0 0 1 BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORP. PHILADELPHIA to Antwerp Am. S ' S "F iiliUill, "About M.r. 1 4 PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam S S "Collin.wort-".Aboul Mar. 22 S i "EuKeiionr " Apr 9 W. J. Grandfield & Co.' Philadelphia Aerutt Mn Uhratnut St. Am. Aru. 11 M i 1 ( WslnlMC.I ii IJ ' "fl ' i' .1 . ai:si2.t,S -!r4-.b. pmmwsm&mmm&i 'I T , Iiinilisnl Mir,. 7. a. 0
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