Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 22, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 'l921
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Jim Robertsen, Dartmouth Star, Is One of Best Backs in Football and Alse the Most Unfortunate
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FOOTBALL CONTESTS
TOD A Y SHOULD DRA W
RECORD A TTENDANCE
Estimated Thai 190,000 Will Sec Five Big Games in
East Large Gatherings Well Handled by
Collegiate Officials
Ity KOIIKItT . MAXWKI.I.
hlert l'clitnr t'.venlng 1'iibllr I.cdEer
BECAUSE et tlic utniMinlb nttrm-livp lif of giiniec imluy nil nttcmlnnce
records nre likely te he shattered before th miii .IiiUh ever the housetops
this I. M. Never before hnvc there been "i many big, important battles en
an October afternoon owl, "lib tlieiii:iinl of g.-ieliren faux nil dressed up nml
looking for Mime place te j;e. tin- turnstile- v ill dirk merrily, the box offices
will de n large and Ktrlrtl ui-b business and iiir mllcgp managers will ceiinc
te worry about the expense" of running the te.ntbiill tennis.
Football has drawn big emu-els tluis far. The opening games en Septem
ber 2-i were well attended, and the iittenilniie e has im re.iei n the seaxen
rolled en. Out nt l'enn there have been two crowds of mere than -0,000 and
ether colleges have plnvi'el te e-npiiiltv. However, nothing can approach
today's figure Fer example, take the nle-.rmv game at New Haven. The
Bowl will be filled te nvertlewing. and that men a- a crowd of at least TO. 000.
l'enn State and Harvard will cause a bis jam en Soldiers' Field, and
there's no telling what will happen at Frineite-i when the Tigers meet the
University of Chicago. This is a verv big iii.n-src tlmial contest and there
nheulil be at least 35.000 in the stands when the whltle blows. I'itt and
Syracuse, also will lme a let of people looking .it the contest.
As a conservative estimate. ale and the Artnv will draw 70.000; liar
yard and l'enn State. .".5 0UO ; Princeton and Chicago, :,.-, nnu ; I'll t and Syra
cuse 25,000. and 1'eiin mid V M 1 -" ' This etal 100 tiOO for one
nftcr'noeu. or an average of .".s.eOO for the game . Ilnvb.ill or no ether speit
can draw like that.
Football is popular and draws -mli bug- gathering for two reasons.
First the sport is purely amateur and the plavers en aeh side always are
playing their het. They will step at nothing te gain a victory, risking life
and limb for the glory of their college. They also pln fair and the exhibi
tions are thrilling from a spectator's viewpoint.
The ether reason is the manner in which 'he crowds are handled nnd the
huge stands which can accommodate, the crowds. At Princeton, Geerge Mur
ray, graduate manager, sees that cverjbedy Is well taken care of and the spec
tators get their proper seats. Fred Moere at Ilarvnrd, Ed Bushncll at l'enn
and Karl Davis at Pittsburgh also have the Interest of the public at heart.
There never is any trouble in getting Eeats and no prohibitive prices nre
charged.
THEY say at Yale that mom than ?..,0OO trill attend the home
games I'm year. If mct m the cair, the Hetel ctll sent mere
people in einht games than some of the bn league ball cluhi in their
home iraian of seventy -seven aamrt.
Independents Gaining Faver
WHILE the colleges are handling the overflow crowds, the independent sen sen
sen will get under wn in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia (Junkers, which
is the name of the old Villen A. A., will meet Shenandoah at the Phillies'
ball park. Fer an Independent contest, it will be hard te Improve en this one.
The Quakers have in the line-up manv fnmeus college stars of the past.
notably Captain llelnie Miller. Linl Wray. Um I.lttle, Johnny Scott, of
Lafayette, nnd Stnn (Wall, the great Notre Paine star. They played great
football last jear and should de the snme in 10'Jl.
Shenandoah wen ihe championship of the rnrl-ena holt list enr nnd
had a great team. The pl.iv.-i-s did i l.ae tin- advantage of previous college
training, but put up n gie.it battle mid showed a wonderful knowledge of the
game. They might be slipping out of tin ir rln- in meeting the (Junkers but
at this time of the jear the teams should be almost equal.
Independent football is vnv popular up the State nnd has nn extremely
large following. Heretofore the teams have been forced te plnv among them
selves, but with the (junkers in the field the schedules have been arranged
differently nnd the games are mere linpei taut.
After the Shenandoah game the (.makers will go te Coaldale next Sat
urday and play the team repiesenting that town. This. tee. will be n geed
contest, and will be plajcd In connection with the celebritien of Mitchell Day.
In 1002, when the big anthracite coal strike ended, the dny was set aside for
union rallies, parades and the like. A couple of jears age football was played
en thnt dayand the inhabitants seemed te enjoy it better than following the
band and listening te speeches.
This game should be mtere-ting. On one team are eleven men, a majeritv
from the lending college elevens, fin the ether aie leven huskies who work
In the mines every day, who play the game for the pute love of it. I'noeaohcd
and untutored in the finer points of the game, they climb out of their working
clothes nt night, go out en the street under an electric light nnd held their
signal practice Thev seldom scrimmage. bcmue somebody is likely te get
hurt and net be able te plnv in the gann
THEY hnvc supreme renfidentr in thriuirlrci and hrUrie thnt they
ean trim Yale, llariaid. I'm ret mi or ani ttnm in thr tmtutrii.
That's the spirit up thr State. ml ' n the reason for the popu
larity of thr tamr. V.my cenftit n a hard one.
Passing ."Sew an Art
ONE of the hardest positions te piny in these modern tinn-s is center en a
football team. In the olden dajs s,,m,. eiu, slew-moving, husky person
was chosen, net for speed, but for wiight. All he had te de was trj te bend
ever the ball, snap it bin k te the iiianerback and then lese Interest in the
play. If he could aihance, s,, much the better: if net, he was supposed te
guard the tcrnterv he c i upied
New the center ha in use his brains en the attaik. The cuartethack
seldom gets the ball en a diiect pass and. alter f.v mg the signal, stands hack
with the ether halfback. The ball is passed tn t!.,. man who is te run with it.
and passing has become nn art. If the run is te the right, the center passes
net directly at the man. but n jnrd in the direci.en lie is te run. This must
be timed perfectly or a fumble results, i in fake ki' ks, when the kicker is ten
or fifteen jards back, the same thine is done Thoiefero the center must be
an all-around, snappj, quick-thinking phner. who knows as much, if net
mere, about the plnjs than the quarterback.
One of the best centers in the I'nst this enr is Dick Cernell, of Swnrth Swnrth
rnere. He has been plnwng ter three jear nnd has shown a wonderful im
1 ;evement this ear. His work was es eciullj geed in the. l'enn game and his
ljng pusses were perfect. There was one p'ny m the third period which was
discussed, for it looked as if the cente. had rrd in getting the ball t'
Asplundh. They aj a signal was gi en f(,r -in (-nd run. nnd ;.fter the hall
had been passed a couple of janN te il.e right, as it should i,ne been, the
big fullback either misinterpreted the -ignnl m- decided te kn k. Therefore,
he fumbled the ball unci the- center wr i.lauie-d
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POI' W'.illSEI' thnunhl hr re,W tle u ilhtju' .Vein, the AHAmeri
can rtntrr, tint irai and thifttd him ti ex. It didn't uerk, ami
.S'cin trriif luith te the punt pniitmn. tl'md n titer are hard te find,
and it's best tn inc tht in uhtu i" Imvi a -ni,.i.
Hard Luck Fulleics Robertsen
JIM ItOHEKTSflN ciiptnin of Iiartin uth, i- one of the be-t backs In the
game, and also the most utifeitun.it It . seldom ihet he ever plays
'hreilgh a season, alwajs gettinj huM in one- f the guiaes Twe venr age
ne sulTereil a brceken leg nnd lust jcur Ms -),,,,, :.,.r wnl disl,,cnte.l This year
he was iujureil in the Tenn e genie nml .s ,.u the sidelmc-h ith a broken
nose. Hard luck seems te fellow sonic ,if. ' !, ami it still is ,.n the t mil of
Robertsen
S"DATTI.IN(i MI'UUAV. the tlyw.ight
J- a match with .lehnn.v I'uff, i lie i, v.
iuurray nniuieii uuu a enupii et ti.lt. tniiiinlti,'-. and since tlic ii has net been
able te land a match. ,einu, limns, hwcc. sa he will keep after the
champ nnd force him te recognize his l...
"Murrnv Is the hnrdi-st luting little man I ever hare seen " said Hums.
"He almost knocked .linnm WYdc uc Koe unci has tl h,ng string of knockouts!
He Ih se gin f n iiehcech will give him n tumble. xw nlll , Hitching hini
With nn.bed a nef -er beech I don't are wb ther be boxes in the lirst bout
or the wind-up. we are meeting all nem..r. Then, when oer.bel has been
licked. Huff will have te gun Murrav n chance for tin tule. '
Unttling Murraj meets p.iiij Iie-in,. m iieihm,ein A en Menelnv
night, and Jcdeiny sins he will win
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Beets and Saddle
The Laurel Handle ip, Sin.fWKl ndde.
hlings together a lnrge fie, ,,f high
class horses, of wlneh Tryster yi'tih
bwt, with the .1. K. L. Uess entiy and
Captain Alcock nppcnriug best of the
ethers.
Horses well placed In ether Laurel
inccu today are l-'itst Cl.iimman.
Ivoleta, Oiirinencitn , second (hatielnap
eslct'plechase). Holert Oliver. L.v tie, ,Iov
Sul; thirel Hocket, Clementnl Hny.Jnv;
fourth r.li'lliilii.'teir. Oiinask. Hvgeiie
T)aj'; slllh. Mesxines, ('nnu iinl.ile
Ararat; seventh. Hea-erkill, Scetc li
Verdict, M"rriinnc.
Thr fleldcn Hed Iliinlirap and the
Louisville Cup are tvv i big fenfureH te
W decided it Louisville tedav Horses
Vhlch npnear best arc : I'iist. Cliiitnii
vllle, S'iirhoevv . Heiicir Man : m-c . ml
Sam Frank. W'aUc l"p, Hejul; third,
Thrun, .MIIv. Uasle, ('alnlini , feun.i
ftbn floblenrncn. Pnfe Plneiiniu T..nt,,w.
I Bowdrie, BjMealej iUtlt (Cup race),
man.i.' .1 bv .lennin Itiiins. is seeking
bnnt.i u l.ti m ;i'i A few jenrs nge
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liit of Inte, Itnd.e. Ilumphrev; sixth,
Al'iv.m, inenel, 'lic-r Lender; seventh.
Murray. Ainerican Hev, War Spliit.
Af Kiupire Clt.v - I'irst, I-'ionhi'lle,
I.ti'l.v '.' is, li ledliearl , '0001111, Ned
el.ini, ''ns. Sijuawuan, third. Knob
lie. Iteeitledge, Iinuiicsdali. : fourth
Yellow Hand. Hen Hemme, Thunder
clap; fifth, Challengrr. Scottish Chief.
Mandalny ; sixth. ICuiotien, Marie
I utrieiii, Pre hide.
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HUNTER GOLFS
ATJPINE VALLEY
British Champien te Take Whirl
at Classic Jersey Links.
Breaks Pottstown Rocerd
LOWERS MARK WITH 71
11 SANDY MrNIltUt'K
They hae all tnken n lllng nt It. but
teela should be the I rent of treats, s
l hey say these elas, nt the nineteenth
hole Willie riuiitcr. amateur chnni chnni
plen of Crcat Ilrltain. will p'ny the
Pine Vallev golf links Ibis nflernoen.
It is the first time an hemest-to-geoiiness
chnmpien of (Jrent lliitnin has
pin eel this classic, golf test lately and
here should be n shot entcitnlnmcnt that
locals will really want In see.
Tomorrow Hunter wii piny ai "'i'"
' Mills, another of our best local golf
' The new-famous Priten ninile bis first
1 local anneal unci' at Tieehffrln this work
and the fans there were stnitled nt the
nccurucvef his irons and bis putting.but
npparenth they get n false mmf li
of his wooden shots whie'h lagged intlie-r
badh there semei m- befeie the leirific
hitting of .le-se (Jin. ford. 1 ram Is tl.n tl.n
met nnd Max Marsten
Hut it was a different stei vemewlint
nt Potttewn esterila. where llunhr
nlaveel in nn exhibition foursome for tin
edification of the Hill Scheel boys, who
haxe had mere than n couple of fingers
In the honors of the intersehelasllr jne
latelv. A terrific gale swept the course,
elevated high ever the surrounding
ceuntnslde. and Inte its teeth Hunter
peked thorn out many times the best
of the let. If be was net past them he
was safe in the center and r ght up
there, a tough feat In theso winds.
Has the Shots
He pned all the way he had t lie
shots for all conditions nud particularly
In the hnni Is of the nir, proved if
unanimously, tee. for In that '''U'
llie deughn Hrlten knocked three eb-nn
strokes out from under the best ama
teur mark exer made en the Hill N'hoei
"""aNe hi "1 equnled the professional
mark set up by Walter Hngen in the
foursome Inst ear when the latter
plnjeel Varden and Hay with dim Iraser
ns his partner. The 71 Is a stroke under
par for the (j'J.IO-ynrd course, ami it
contained five birdies.
There was a prize eucreu 101 m-ii.i
ing
the nmaleur marK 01
ri set
by
i.. :i.. i m.mcs neai ii asirr
of
the
school, and Hunter mere than ; Ccneel i
the trepin, lie helled them all. 1 he
llrlt.m also dcseived iven mere credit ,
than went m uuei.c .. hit,,,.
because they plined under er cimer-
ent conditions. In. fait. inet et t','''
present felt that llnpn ;v011"! , ,,
been nt a elecule.l disailvantage Iiael lie
than went te Walter ungrn ier iu- e..
Pill eel Hie course
bis high pitches,
externa. wu:u. ni
"lofted tee shots an.
"auvIieh. Hunter get a 71. and It will
be n brown October or two befeie they
beat that soerln-; up there.
Hunter played in n four-some with
three members of the Pennsylvania I.os I.es
lev Cup team. He was paired with
Ihwght Armstrong. I-nncnster. again-t
Max Marsten. Pennsylvania amateur
ih'nmpien. and Kitr. Sarg-int. Morien.
A cnmblnecl game of the four would
have been superb. Hunter and Arm
strong wen by the comfortable count
of ." and 4. Armstrong helping the Ilrit
Mi chnmpien en thiec boles, two of
which lie wen.
Sargent Putts
Mnrsten ".is
considerably off the
idaNeil nt Tred ffrm.
great g.une no
ninny deciding
thnt the wind'i were
tossing ills leltecl ciline iiuie.-r ..'.
He didn't win nnv holes, but Mirgent
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wns prebabl the rea, 1. 1- . u .
en the greens and l.edpe.1. eiisiileraui ie
mnke nn nufrrMin '" .';. ...,,'
lvigiu.vres,..,.H ..-.. -
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rn.n. t.Mrf ee eel lieeii leee i'"
term. panie-uiniij i : ',, "" ! nppcnnil a, if I.ew was nil in. win simr
had ever thing en them nnd sometime s,! (uls a yny mll.h (,.fatl. ,
wns far In the lea. 1 with Ins elrive. tc nm( t,irelIRh it, w.a.
is only the se-enil person who fins linir.rn,,in nm, i,rliiar ,ilv
ever elriven in ui" ewiiimi. .."
:i0(i v.ii.U out. at the seventh, but en
this 'hole Mnrsten had an even longer
ball than Armstrong's- nnd better, for
the simple reason thnt bis wns In the
mil clle cet me course
The wind was bnck of tliem nnu mnnv
figured Marsten line! drlv-cn nheut .i-.e
i.e..' ... - ,
vnrds. queique vvnauep. no ie. meiie.
the plnv of nil four was magnificent te
this hole. for. after nil had reached the
,!" e.f the croon in -. veu e-eillel nav
covered the feeur bnlls and the hole with
n Panama lint se close wen thev all for
eagle Us. All get their birdie, of
c ourse
Sargent scerr-l tirt bleed in a pe
culiar vvnv at the second. l almost
hnc te lean against a tree in p'a.vlng
I i, third and caught the green's, edge
from which he holed a forty -footer for
n win
Hunter plnveil one of his resplenelent
babv -granel" chips at the thirel from
'n nieeinii at tin- sine ei uie green vvine-ii
i nlmesi holed. 1 hat sipinnsl nnd tie ;
dre..ped In one putt nt the liftli te he
I one up Nirgent KicKeei in vviui anetner n ,i, ,.,, Kash evit his eye. The wound
'great putt nt the sixth nfter Marsten V)Us s .,j,lllH ttit bi.s hniiellers were
'ml piekesl up when he dropped from unable te slop the flew of claret ebir
I tventv feet for a bml Armstrong j,,,. the remaininif sessions.
tnen imcl a nuriier pun. icieukci con.-i.
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nilil elreppCU. .Ml pre-seui viiepe-i, in--
oerdlngly.
Twe Fine Weeds
Armstrong hail two ,,f his prettiest
long ones te the tortuous eighth, which
is ."I." jards through weed, and tblngn.
He rimmed the cup for a lunl I. He
also wen the eleventh, nnd Hunter took
the- short twelfth with a thirty-feet
putt up a ternie e, a '-'.
Hunter's en the fourteenth wns
much discussed luter. The re 1- a fancy
sunken gulden effect in the green-like
tin.v pond bottom. The' cup was placed
in Its' center Hunter wns outside it in
'J still en the big green, unci insteael
of running down in with a putter he
laid his nlhlie bnck nnd pepped elevvn,
almost rolling In the cup. These slang
ily Inclined called it a pippin.
Hunter then continued en his merry
wa le the 71. Incldeufall, his fi en
the seventeenth wnw finely executed.
There isn't any room at nil through
thnt grove for bungled shots
A plnv or with Armstrong's long gnine
yfktercjii , Hunter's approaching and
Sargent's putting would have, turned
the course in about nothing Hat.
The curds fellow :
It jniur
f ut . 4 ft 3 4 4
Jn . 4 5 g 1 1
ArmmrnnK
cut . . T, .1 3 fl .I
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Chnrlrs P. Linowcnver, vice iirosj iiresj
dent of the ("emnicrclnl Trust Cenipnny,
of Philadelphia, was the winner of the
defeated eight of the second sixteen in
the recent golf tournament at Het
Springs. Va.
Mr Linew eavir in a golf tournament
recenth nt the (Julpli Mills ;lf i lub
nlse epinlitirel in the fourth flight, but
was obliged te default bccau.su et Ills
trip te Het Bprlngi. ,
AND
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OVER LEW TENDLER
Buffalo Boxer Defeats Philadel
phia Lightweight Ace by
Margin of Twe Rounds
JUDGE'S VERDICT POPULAR
Hy I,eriS II. .lAI-TK
New Yerk. Oct. li''. Lew Tendler.
riiiladelpbia's' crnck lightweight. i
clacked feelny in the ecm of the tistie
world. Pugilistic dope vtn. spilled nil
ever the ring in the Madisen Sipmre
(iarden here last night, when the
Ouaker t ity southpaw, who steM out
n- nnnv r.pniiard's most fennidnble
..hiillencfs'r. was obliterated from Tex
iKieknrd's elimination tniirnnuient after
, fiftp()n vmwU e( battln. n il(,(.ky
Ouaker City southpaw, who s(()eed out
Kan'ns. llie battering Hiiffale battler.
I'icked as a sure winner, a l-ie-l
shot in Philadelphia and a 2-te-l
favorite In New Yerk, Tendler faileel
te live up te expectations, nml Knnsns
enme through the winner by n niaigln
of two reunels. Kee k shewcel te ael ael
Mintage In si sessimis, four belonged
te Tendler and five were even
When the sound of the final cong
tinkled there was hardly nny deeiibt
that Knnsns wa- the winner. And
when Announcer .loe Humphries voiced
the decision of Judges Hilly Smith nnd
.Tehnin Kntikin and thnt of Heferee
Kiel M.'Partland there were only u lew
dissenting cries from the audience that
ininmeel cery nook and comer of the
sMicieis (Iarden. It was estin.iied
thnt mere thnn 11.000 persons weie
in nttenclance.
Tendler Starts Poorly
Ter thirteen uuiiuk it appeared as
if Tendler was working under wrnp
. , mik ukc t ,,.,,,, w
U) ni,
inme,l nroiniMMieus v ns tin clininphni
i . . -. i
mnst ,,
cliingereus itval. .Just win'n it
in tlie mst two rielllicis, virtiiiuiy ciirrieei
Kansas off his stocky feet, scored with
half dozen pune-hes te one and dhl .
i ever thing but knock Hooky off his toot.
However, it was entirely tee lute.
I.n.L.c-. nil, lifiloen I l Cllll IMirlllM I
iieiiss iiiiiiiiiitif.. ... ...u ....'
!rfM1I1(s wni t0 ,ncj, for Tendler tej
i ,lll,ril)ll an,i ijnw'H Plnim, at b'list for
tj. .lPfM.nt, for n chnnce at the light -
( 0igbt championship vvii'h e
rPslll, ramP ls ,, 1)i(, Hlirir
rased. I he
Ise for the
I big ilelogatien of Philadelphiatis who
Journeyed ever te see Iew make his
debut in New- Yerk.
I After the contest Tendler said, "That
I cut ever my eve- bothered me n bet It
was a butt and for seviral mumls
hampered me. I knew that Kansas had
a big lend when the fourteenth opened
anil I tried my outmost te knock bin
out. He sure Is a tough fellow
It was in tle. seventh round that th"
bends of TinuIeT and Kansas man.
together. 1 hey ru-heil nt each ether
at tin
bell, and when Iteferee Me-I'nrt-
iind tore the liexets apart bleed :i.
streaming down Lew's right c-heek fret
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Peer .Sertsmanship
While Tendler fought a clean battle1
I throughout, Knnsas wna Ii'issimI almost
in ever.v round for bis illegal use ,,f ,,
I back-hamb-d punch. In Ihe second
canto Hooky brought back a left ...id
shook up Tendler, but the referee .li I
net wain Kansas of the foul Ner di I
Mc'Piirtlaiid caution the Heckv pi r mi
I at any time for the repeated ibdivi raic .
of this blew .
I There was only one knockdown In the
1 entire contest, and thnt wns limn of an
I nccldi'iit. Tendler nnd Knnsas nishnj
j at each ether in the ninth icuiud. Tin
former cre.sed a vicious left te Heckv '
chin, and Lew- fell a little off biil.nce.
The Huffale entry, cpiick nn a flash, i. .
talinled with a right te Ihe Jaw nnd
Tendler went down mi his liiiuiielu s, hut
he was up in a jiffy. McPartlaiiel di 1
net have a chance even te start count
ing. It appeared as if Tendler dhl net li.i v
(lie confidence te travel the dlst.nv c .m !
sei'iuecl te held himself back in the erirlv
reunels. He beivccl f-ilrly well lieiu t'.
distance., but diel lit tic execution lu t' .
clinches and it was while) inside, th.ii
KalisiiH score? el with his most damaging
blows, thereby piling up Ills earlv .nl .nl
vnntage. Tendler elid net show nny tondenev et
being tired until the ninth round lint
lie iiuflvverul the bell refreshed for the
tenth. Again in the tliirln nib ll
Philadelphia!) appeared grenll.v fat.giieel,
but his great uphill battle in the fee ii -
teenth ami fifteenth rounds proved
cluslvely that he hail II let ef receive
strength, and when the final clang of
the gong seiundcd Tendler looked ns if
he was In better shape, phi-lcnlly, thai
the winner.
Ia-w'h Face Cut l'p
At ihe finish biilh of Tendler'-- eve.
were cut unci bleeding, the left mi
sllghtl , hl'iliiis were puffed nnd his
left ear colored Kitnsnrf did net hear
f0 jaucJi -nut jLcsUinenj' of the battle,
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Illinois Senater te Reet
for Tigers and Chicago
Princeton, N. J., Oct. 22 Sen Sen
aeor McKinley, of Illinois, who it
one of the many political celebrities
who will see the Princeton -Chicago
game here today, will root for both
tennn. .s Illinois Senater he must
cheer with the. Western contingent,
but family strings tle him te Prince
ton. Mere than 100 years nge his
great grandfather, Flndlny Mc
Kineoy wns a professor nt the local
university.
Mayer Moere nnd the Philadel
phia Council, of which Coach Hepcr
is n member, also are expecteel te
witness the contest.
his mouth ami nose bleeding only a
little.
Ti'iidlcr's weight was announced is
l.'Sl pounds, while Knnsas came in n
Hiiarter of a pound heavier.
.loe Tlplitss. Tcneller's stnblcmate, wa
mere successful than Lew, returning a
victor ever .Johnny Dnrey, of- New
Yeik, in eight rounds. "Tip" muile a
tremendeus: hit with his aggressiveness
and li'ird puni'hiiig, winning six out el
the eight rounds.
Carl Tii'iunine. of Cleveland, scored
a technical knockout ever Mart Co' Ce'
lms, of New Yerk, with only fifty -the
seconds te go in the eighth ntul iinal
fiame. when Heferee McPnrtlnnd
slopped the contest. Although Cellliw
seemed te he in geed shape and could
luvi" finished the bout strongly, the third
man Ivlievid that the New Yerker was
outclassed. His decision was greeted
with car-splitting hooting.
In another match Hebby MichacK.
of New Yerk, triumphed ever Karl
Halril, of Seattle, Wash , in eigut
i minds.
LITTLE JEFF A WINNER
Baltimore Boxer Bests Johnny Reyce'
in Cambria Wind-Up
Little .li.ff, 1M peunels. of Haiti
iiieeie. 'iiicl the better of .lehnny llnji'i'.
Ill iieiinils, of this city, in the eihl--'iiiml
winil-up at the Cuinhiia A. C.
hist evening. The local bee r set a
l.i-t pin-e in the early sessions, but t lie (
Halt nam can gradually were Hovi-e down
ntul be veils fen I'd te resort te defensive
tiictie.s in the closing rounds. I
lu the eight-round semi-windup.
1- II.. M..f ........ .,( U,.t.t.... .!.... ......I i
I inline." ..I. ..iniiier.. ui j,.'"..'!!. iii.eii.it
Yeung Mulligan in a fast bout. The
ether results: Temmy O'lirien defeated
Ping I!edie, Temmy Oerman bent
Loci l-'l.vnn, and lCdeliu Mctjevcrn and
I'eri-y Dei. pster drew.
Scraps About Scrappers
Pat llr.lellev has ills hnrile-s-r nt.ilKnine.nt
-li.. i r. tiitnliiK tee the i Ins nt tl.n Nntlen.il
V A i.imiiht The Snu'h fli lad. Iplil.i li.ei
iin vv 1 1 1 tnk.. en Jnek MeCretrun Alli.ntien
-tc ran inlilellew elKlit . w he iruei! leTe. two
m itic cm i that he vshs. far finni hc-in
M.iUsh Mt.i'llev etui Me-c'nrrea are pfhul
n . il I. ii en in an elKlil reuniftir Little
I -ir an) Johnny Hay will liu la th s.nil
I I "i un I'lr.y eihtr runte?M en Uia pte
.lick MoDcrnielt la" li.ceinf lntrrn-te 1 In
'."i Iriiirheiti an'l. with Jcitinr.v t.ln. eln.
v. 1 nieke nn effntt tn hrlnn The lixr tu
N- tot. of the llBhUveltfht ellv'Hlen Pran
Melt! lit in KoefJ shapej nail r.'.elv te '..c al
Ih ejreti of the hat ' GlIH " leavs .VTi Jler-
in. lit ' ueulit meet either Jehnnv Uuml. u or
J -j 'J'lpllu for e.xp'iici.a aluni . '
lalille Wannnct, of Ihm rllv. has ben
miTeh.! with Mf f'oeenn al the l'.ilare of
I i e'liriv Isi.inil N Y, next We.lne -clas
n i.-ht Harry I.enny new- la hanlllns
WaKenif
Jehnnv MniliiHik will m"et llnenv Wlllus
et rh National fictnli'-r C7, .ind li. Ih lioekul
i .. f r c lout with Nlc k Parittl at ihe fro
'il.e. November H.
Itennv l.rnnnrel vrl'l In- th cut of honor
t -i laifft suaper ten'l r, el h'tn h Divlil
fl le ,.t the lire.i Valley reuntty c'luli
nc-M ThuiAilav nlcht
Vfaife.rl A7ercfe In elue la Inwn leclnv for
I i m. Mltm Menet" nluht with Je Tipl'i
p. tin. cehmnli en tlu- mini or '--rim wllli
1 e f ille vine nnulie IIhmiIiI J'aic n
I'i mkif re lev tl.ittllnr? t.f-uiiiit I vh .Jehnnv
i i .. n 1111. y Jleulnn p He t e I'ncr Murray anJ
I . liir.ey vs. Temni) Muirnv.
M.irtt Ahlle t iralninit: rtsllv at .Jimniv
' i'ir'1 lie. vnt tn inwi Vennu l.
,HiKer Mriiv tii.TeK T'lnkv Kaufman at
.11 Hljnll n'Xt -Ve.elnrsil 1J IllBllI
- illie (hlell Mrnclrll. a llOpnuneler l
.'l f .r niTien ll Ih lietntt- manai,'eil h
Vnui a Je i' k liempsi y
Jerk lesser has limn rulrli.il te the pca be.
f Al J iff.- who alien hunilleH Harry .Speaker
IV-inkle Willis s a new Out If nc-e,ul lien '
"f i Iiiinilc. Willis In a liantaln mil
we-itH niai'l.ei with la an j Pais Jlehl
Vil. n hi il Al (Jorclen '
Trunk lllcllle hnH two hexer-c In tow Th
i Jni It. t.yneli, 110 niel Danny lluc-k l"0
nser In cinrr Temmy Ileuck iiuver
y a hexing ihumtiteiii.
There Is a, letter in the Piteris- ileti irimetit
of th. liitMMi pi mi i. l.i m.rii fui Hi; ST
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Rivals In Big Grid Clash
li.. hlil ' mil Allllil. I ie)li.-), f- I . n e ash
M im eftiMtiuen In ihei. until! il gain., teml i
I r.l f nifc'ht i i.ul. ki In liekiel fur Tin K.tine
wii. In plateel ut Amlil.r Tim line up
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I e' l.-lliali . I ft lliekle . lletnir
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i.. His. c. liter, Willi cl I
I', ntiei'k l mhl guard , 1 1,
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1'alf i fl li iife . I, Media i
Ihaih r ,ht halfb.ti k .... Q Wilsen
Bayler fullback dray
n(rMrKIUiOD. Umclr atrausi.
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YOUR. MAMD HUD LAY THE CLU8
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STIFF OPPOSITION
Yellewjackets Oppose Vincome
en Brown's Field Pat
Smith Out of Came
ERECT' ADDITIONAL SEATS
TVnnKfnrel
Iclnmc
Sillce
Dili-
s-icnenelel
UlillMth.
Vrnistrnnc
1 finnm-. .
Teliiiscni.
Kestns.
iirnunv
Nrmek
Vlnrenif
MrlinlTey
lcitke
T. AVIIixm
. . Tnler
Vt. ItcMUfm
.1. siniltli
Anetrrun
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(irent
Talmiin
Hurry
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.left tnrlcli
left eiiiinl
crnler
rlchl Kiuirel
. .rlrlit tucKle .
...rlKfil end .
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. .lc-fl fldlflelirk
. ricltt letlfhiirK
. telltinck
The Vincome fleven, of West Philn Philn
delphin, which last Saturday held the
lrnlmesburg nggrogntlen te n single
fnuohdewn, will oppose the Frnukferel
Yi'llevv-jnekets en Hrewn's rield, Oxford
pike near the high school, this nfter nfter
nnen, nnd the best game of the season
nn te clnte is nntlcinntcd.
The Prankford niniiiigeiuent has made
special arrangements te take enre- of the
birte crowd nnd has erected sonic. l'JOO
ndditiennl reserved seat,. It hns
iiNe added sfvernl new Players te the
sipiael, nicliicling Hip Heed nnd Hill
Stew, the latter with Swarthmore last
cnr.
Couch fleerge Jehnsen expects n
strenuous gnini' and has been putting
Ihe be.vs through the hardest workouts
of the season, holding another strenuous
work-out Inst evening. Prnnkferd In
the three gnmes played te date hns wen
bv overwhelming margins, having rolled
up mere than -10 points in each of
their inntclies with All-Philadelphia,
Hobart nml All-Allentewn
Prnnkferd realizes that Vincome Is n
stiff preposition, nud is primed for the
enemy. Pat Smith, the giant fullback.
will hnrdly get Inte action owing te
Injuries, nnd severnl ethi r regularn. are
in none tee geed shape, hut the play
ers nre determined te upheld the prestige
of the team, although the most nrdent
Prnnkferd admirer expects nothing like
the big Rcore thnt has been registered
in the previous battles.
NATIVITYSTARTS RIGHT
Hands Hely Name Fine Trimming In
Opening Game of the Season
The bnsketbnll season was ushered In
last evening at Nativilv's Hall, Hel
grade street and Allegheny avenue,
when the uptowners. with their nll
stnr line-up, hnndeil Hely Nnnin a (l.'l
J(i trimming. Costelle, with ten field
goals starred.
At St. Antheny's Hnll, Twenty-third
nud Carpenter streets tin Knyeuln de
feated .T. & J. Dobsen, U7-11I. Steven
son nml O'Neil, the forwards, of Kny Kny
eiilei, each pocketed three Meld goals.
St. Jnmes, of Kings-ssing, nlse
stilled the season with William .1.
Seheffer, president of the Knstern
League, tossing up the first bull. St.
.lames, however, lest in a close con
test te the Spbns, I-d-lM.
Minnesota Coach Apologizes
( lili-iiKii. Oct 22. A letfr nroleKlalnc te
th. memheric of the Ills: Tun (.'onferonci. for
the action of Us couch Dr 11. I, Wlliluma,
In rlaclnir nurnbera of four cIIkIIh en ihe
bar-kH of I'n.veralty of Mlnncieet,. fciethall
ttltiM ra hai been re-eelveel e.t N irihweMti.rn
I'nlveiHltv, which iilnsuei the liephera two
wejtkw tiKO.
Game for Stetson Hospital
Th amual laxsebill uanu for the stetsen
ll.in.lla!. lecn'pnncel en hi scum cf ru'ii two
vnki tqr. vvltl Im helij ths afternoon at
hhlbu Parle. Tbe Hints' n Int.. ,U partuient
iliiiiililniiH lll play fuarie ll(,.el.ii.'k anil ihei
.'(etsnn elirls will cre? liati with the f)eli-
ncn llloe-ner ejirn Jius ih me in,- mnual
f. atuie ut .sitetscin'a, and nearly all the cm
j pleyc will be thcie
MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S
SUITS
Peter Meran & Ce.
Merchant Tailors
S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts.
Open .Men .V Hut, Ktsn. Till 0 o'clock
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FRANKFORD
$ .80
Soccer Games Scheduled
in All Sections of City
NATIONAL CUP COMPETITION
- rimt Houna
Fnlrhlll vs. Dlnnten Hew, nt Tenth nnd
Ilutler evtrcatRi referee, Jehn Waldcr.
INDUSTRIAL LKAOUB
Hnelle-nhurif i, neither Yarn, at Twenty Twenty
iifpenel nnd llecd ictrcetai referee, I. Carr.
I-loclrle Storaue v. , WotlnBlieuiJo. at
Arylum pe ttnJ xtleiln& Bun fanei referee
u. lynch. Art ixiem vei, Jlaretwlck i
Mnuoe. at Krend lrcet nnd Allegheny ave.
nue; referee W. JJ. Hindi.
AMUniCAN LIJAOUU
Phllndelrlila '. C. v. Fn'ce A. C, nt
JSerthenst J'"lcld, referee, James Kerr.
CIUCKET CI.UII I-nAOUK
Klrit Dlvlielen
Merlen Tille v. Uernmntewn, nt llnvcr llnvcr
ferd; referce, 13. Jenkins. Moereslown vs.
Unlverdlly of Pennsylvania, at Moorestown,
rclcrec, V. Addis.
Hecend Division
Oprmnntewn vs. Phllndelrlila. nt Man
helm, referee, A.Cnlrns. (Oatne te comnieiece
nt 2 o'clock.) Merlen vs. Moercitovvn, tit
IlaverrerU, referee, 1J. Scott.
ALLIKD MJAOUK
I'irst Division Section A
Wolfendcn-Shero vs. Viscose, nt CnrdlnB
Inn,. referee, J. West. Jl. J'. Smltli vs.
KlnKsesslnir. nt Fourth nnd WlnnohecltlnB
streets; referee. J, Cennell. Purltnn vs.
Kenslmttnn, at Herond und Clearllcld streets;
referee, It. Jlnmferd.
Section II
Canadians vs. I'nrndlse .nt I nnd Tleua
streets: referee, W, Kendnll; Ascension vs.
Nativity, at D and Ontario streets; referee.
F. Ilewcller. Fnirvlevv vs. Oorden. at York Yerk
ship Village: referee, J, Steel.
Second Division
Oten Secial vs. vVlldwoed. nt Second nnd
Ilrlstel Btreets; referee, n. Mooney. Jlrkll
Ish Wnr Veterans vs. 1'aletlierp. nt nnd
Cienrfleld streets; referee. J. .tncksen. Kay Kay
weed vs. I.Ihtheus, at Thirty-first nnd
Dickinsen streets; referee. J, Costelle.
WEST PHILADELPHIA.
Tlrst Division
Anitnra, vs. Vclcemc, nt Fifty-sixth and
Chrlstlnn streets; roferee. J. Denehue. llel llel
ment vs. Vlctrlx. at Fiftieth street and
Chester nv-enue; referes D. M. Jenes. Dun
kirk vi. Schuylkill Rangers, at Flfty-elKhth
nnd Cnllevvhlll streets; referee. V. Harri Harri
eon: Conshohocken vs. Albien, referee, e.
Learh.
Second Division
AWan A A. vs. Wcjt End. nt Aldan.
Pa.; referee D. Lynch; Dunkirk vs. Larch Larch
weed, at Fifty-fourth and Perks ftreets;
nlteree. F. Nltchte, Itnlnte.v vp. Angera
II. C. nt Fifty-ninth slreet and Florence
avenue: referee. W. Priestly. Aldan A. A. vs.
Victeria II. C: at Nineteenth and Drewn
streets; referee, J. Shaw.
Third Division Northwest Sectten
Follenvlllo vs. Olnev. at A nnd Leuden
streets; referee. A. Courage. Oermantewa
vs. Corinthians r.t L'3vWest Penn street;
referee, M. Cannen. Funfleld vs. Francis,
vllle. at Twentv-iecend and Iluntlnirilen
streeta; referee, F. llyrnn Clever vs. -Wanderers,
nt Delgrade nnd Ontnrle streeets; rer
eree. T. Llcli. Eden vs. East Falls, at
Ifnlne nnd McMahon streets: referee, V.
Mellers. Cayuga vs. Green Illbben, et Fifth
street and Nedre nvcnue: referce. F. vv II
flams THUID DIVISION
Northeast Section
Dif'ten Steel vs. Farren A. A. at Slate
read and Unruli streets: referee. .1. Tailor.
Itosevveod vs. lterer Hevers, at Fifth and
Westmoreland streets; referee. P. Moyctr Meyctr
man. Iteblns vs. Sunshine r.t Tulip and
I.eWek streets: referee. I'. Ntrhnlenn W'la W'la
slnemlng va Filler at P. It. It and Renner
street, referee. J. Harris. LlKhtheunn II. C.
vs. Dc Paul, rt Frent street nnd Erie ave.
nue; referee, J. P. Murphv. P. O. S. of A
vs. Rangers, at Tulip and Ann streets, ref
eree, "VV. Swartz.
I-OURTH DIVISION
Northeast Section
St. Vincent vs S. S. F. Club, nt Torres Terres
elile evenue nncl Cetlman street, referee,
II. C'revvther. Victer va. Scnnlnn, nt Cedar
nnd Cnmhrla streets: referee. If. T. Ciavv Ciavv
ferd Frankfnrd Albien vs. Coherkslnk, nt
Prnnkferd r.nel IZrle avenues; refaree. I-'.
-VVIlkln-en. Itallnn-Amerlcnns vs. Hast
End, st Stnte read nnd Dliiten street; ref
eree, W". Cnllnhnn.
Northwest Section
Lighthouse Revers vs. Somerset, nt Frent
street nnd Erle avenue: referee. Sherwood
Col'.lngswAed vs. Funfleld. nt .Mns-her street
nnd Adams read: referee. It F. Crawford
Cnmhrla vs. Oermantewn R. C, at Maschr
nnd Westmoreland streets: referce. D. Wil
liams. COLI.ECE OAMES
Haycrferd vs Merlen Maruens. nt Haver
ford, referee W. E. Dunn. State College
vs. Svracuse: referee, A. Watklns.
SUNDAY OAMES
Wnlfenden-Hhore vs Marshall E. Smith,
nc Cardlngtnn, Ascension vs. Shninreck at
Ninetenth nnd Hunting Park avenue: Wel
come vs. Clreen Ribbon. Thirty-third and
Tasker streets. Kavw-oed vs Klngsesslnc.
at Thirty-second and Dh-klnsen streets.
Temmy Murphy Resting Easily
Mlanta, Cia., Oct. "" Temmy Murphv
ere of tlia leading lace drivers of the Cram
circuit. Is renting rasllv after one of the
worst spills In his driving career, which
happened when Peter Hnnley stumbled in the
third heat of the 2.07 pnee at the I.nkewoed
true; and both herse and driver wtru thrown
for somersaults
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30E30E
:S COME HAVE
DINNER AT
SUNDAY SPECIALS
Lebster Dinner $1,50
Halt II retted Zebifer
Crab .Veet oil (jrnfin
Filet nt Sele, Tartare Hauce
Barbecued OjJfers
Jlalttd Petate
Chicken Platter, $1.50
Half Ilreiled Spring Chicken
rriett Succt Potatoes I'rtnch Peas
I.ettucti Salad, l'retteh Dressing
Sirloin Platter, $1.2S
Uratstd Sirloin of lleef, Fresh Mushrooms
Haketl Petate Strina team
JJ Lettuce and Tomatoes, French llrfisine
P Chicken or Crab Salad, Fried Oyt
OXSOEttft Our nirad. Rolls, Pies and Pastri
DVer
EOD,
m
Thornten-Fuller Automobile Company
Parkway, East of 18tlt St. J'henc, Spruce 1040
Dddge Brethers
MOTOR CARS
NDIEAMWDH
PHILS ARE BEATEN
Act Like Let of Strangers In
Game Lest te Reading,
16 te 14
"SUGGY" TO WILKES-BARRE
Basketball Statistics
EASTERN LKAGUi:
V- J". Vii . ... ' re
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Heading. .
Tri'nlnn. .
I 0 1.00(1 Wllkes-H'e 0 t
1 n l.nem llnrrlsliurg 0 1
1 0 1.000 rhllllrs.. 0 2
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Seriihten.
LAST NHIHT'S UESULTH
KASTEKN LKAOUn
Itnvllng. lfli Plillndelphln, II. Trenten
S3) teiitcsvllle, IB. "cmen,
OTHER OAMES
Nallvllv, n.1 llcly Name, 20.
Knjeiihi, ".7t J, & .1. Dnlisen, If),
slifg. 2-l."" A" ' H, """" 0f Kln,,",
The first week's record of the Knstern
Lrncue Hnsketbnll Lciirue hns gena
bloelc. The l'hlls did the trick nnd Inst
te Ilemllng, 10 fe 1-1, In n snfnc thnt
proved conclusively thnt only five men
nre en the Myers nftcregntlen nn usual
VIslterH cnniliij: te tills city nlvvn.vs k'et
the brciiks-, nnd Kcnilitif;. nn usuul, can
count victory Ne. I n lucky one.
llnd the l'hlls hIievvii nny disposition
te piny together they could hnvc stnrteil
off the home sensen with n victory, but
they lacked team work In every phnka
of the word. Their pnssliif; was nma
teurish, whnt littie of it there wns, nml
their sheeting wns weird.
They mininged te score n field genl In
cneh linlf nnd the Uenrs mnde two in
the opening period. The visitors did
net tally from the field In the final
frame, nnd this is n fair illustration of
the wonderful bhoeting form of the con
testants. IJIg Geerge Haggerty was en
hand nt bis usual pest nttircd In n dnz
zling green sweater labeled "Celtics "
Funny Tex Iticknrd did net sign tha
Bwentcrs for one tenirt
The score nt the end of the first hnlf
wns 12 te 7, gained by seven successive
fouls tossed by Schwnb nnd Drcvbei-.
The Inttcr was in his iiMial geed form.
He made n record for prancing up unci
down the fleer nnd en numerous occn eccn occn
siens stepped teun instend of dribble,
but he wns only observed by the specta
tors, who don't count.
The Phils Mm ted off with Dunlenvv
nt forward, but he retired in fnver of
Willie Miller a few minutes after the
second hnlf. This brought a voice of
disapproval from Tem's rooters, who
can be heard when net seen. The plnv
of the lecnls wns a distinct disappoint
ment, due te the lack of practice .
Ally McYVilllnnis did the best wink
for the Phils, while Merris wns the
star for the Hcnrs. ISeth Dreyfuss nml
McMnhen opposed each ether and were
bandaged from previous accidents uml
looked ns if fhey hnd been In a win
Frnnkic lleyle wns very peevish when
nny one happened te step him and lie
threntcned dire vengeance en Itaymeml
Cress several times.
Leu Sugarman wns among these
present nnd wns told by Sheriff Cosren,
Dr. Helms nnd Will Kennedy thnt thev
hnd held n Httle meeting and decided
thnt the climnte of Camden was bml
for Suggy's health. The doctor there
upon communicated with Hec N'evvmnn
nnd will appear In Wilkes-IJnrrc's
line-up tonight.
Bowdeln Going In for Gelf
Urnnswlck, Me,, Oct. 22. llowdeln col cel
lege athletes nre Belng In for Relf en an
organized basis. A team, for whi. li a
srhedule with cellege and club teams Is
lining arranged, will represent Rowdeln en
the links. A hindlcnp tournament 1 planned
te aid in brlnglnir out plnyers.
Delce Plays Magnelia
Tnc Delre Poethall c'luh cha-nplen of De -aware
Comly, will meet Mapnella if I rank
ford, this aftrnwOn at Sixth and Grerm hv
i venue. Darby. Mcgnella lias a surp te
In stere for the nuhurbin lacH. 17.11 M nt nt
iremery. of Palmyra, has Joined Delcu and
will play fullback.
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Fish Platter, $1.00
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naked Petate .Vein trusicl.i Sprouts
Lamb Platter, $1.00
Retist Leg nf Spring Lamb
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