Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 13, 1921, Night Extra, Image 32

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(lerdale, a West Philadelphia schoolboy, lish rivals in the hurdle race at Monte Carlo, but enough to carry away the prize I
long th"-o who appealed 111 the ra-1 ond acted as ushers at the BelIeuc-Mratfonl last night when "Facing the Music" was presented. The
Philadelphia Auxiliary of the Southern Industrial Educational Association benefited i.. j.or vimtn service.
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GERMANTOWN WINNER IN SCHOLASTIC BASEBALL GAME. Ono run was enough to carry
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Donal O'Callaghan, camo here yesterday to confer with his appeared on Franklin Field yesterday M
lawyer, Michael Francis Doyle. Mr. Doyle was out of town coach for the Williams College baseball nim
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i'OUNGSTERS IN DANCING CLASS. In-tructors at the Watevview Recreation Center, Germantown,
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