Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 21, 1921, Night Extra, Image 32

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PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, ' OCTOBER - 21, 1921
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THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY MATCH. English invaders, who arrived m tin- city en Sunday, went into action against thr
Philadelphia-1920 slrls' hockey team at the Germantown Cricket Club. MifiB Mary McMnhen, a Philadelphian, is shown takitlR the ball
down the field. Miia Scarlett is follewins her. The Philadelphian at the ripht is Mrs. P. Bryaen LeiUei-vuotesenic
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gaged in selling bniekeb and candy te the crowd at ihc Rese Tree race, held at Media
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IT MADE HIS DADDY FAMOUS. Old Oleiv is ben admin. J by
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SCHOONER BLUENOSE WINNING. During the trial races of the Canadian contenders for the InterwLr
national Fishermen's Race, te be held off Halifax, tomorrow the Bluenose, with 2 marked en mninsailWH1
will represent Canada against the Gloucester schooner Elsie, America's hepe UndcrwJt Underwit1 ' IfJ
Ukd DO YOU KNOW THEM? Rogers Hornsby (left), champion batter of $Mm
iH the National League. The fair one is Patsy Ruth Miller, mevie actrcss'Wprc
'jfm Geerge Sisler (right), of the St. Leuis Browns inUrniUeiui )
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MISS CATHERINE WAT- CAPTAIN EMMET KIRKPATRICK, Red Cress Worker, en the leftltaf
SON, Swarthmore High Scheel He has just nrrived from Russia, whero he was imprisoned by the , Th
hockey team captain l. p. " Bolshevists. He is showing n friend some Bolshevist cigarqttcs lat jM??.
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pilot, new in charge of Reading
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hchoel, being coached by Jehn J Greer, as they get ready te
play Eastern High Scheel of Washington tomorrow u r .
W ORLD'S LARGEST SAILING SHIP. The Cebeiilmvn has. just been
lernpleted at Leith, England, for the Danish Government. The figure
en bowsprit represents Bishop Abseln, founder of Copenhagen .
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the Swarthmore eleven en their tees, as they remember their work against Penn last week and prepare IMw
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FINAL ADJUSTMENT Frank M. Kletz, 0031 Magnelia avenue, working
en precision levels, used for setting up intricate machinery. They're being
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STAR PUNTER. We show you Fray,
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NEW YORK TO SAN FRANCISCO. Mr. and Mrs. T. R.
Clark ('eft) and a relative, Clarence Klug, passed this way
en their hike across the country Lponer Photo sorvice
FOND OF HORSERACING.
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