Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1921, Night Extra, Page 24, Image 24

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EENIHG PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILABELPHIA, . EKEDAY,. DECEMBER.. 2, 1021
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PHILS LOSE CMS
ON-FOUL TOSSES
0n Four of Locals' Contests In
rj different Werk Frem the 15
. ' Feet Mark Cost Verdict
READING HAS WON TWO
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saimru: rnit tub wi-.ek
TetUK IlemlliiK nt I'hllndelplilii. Cent--
Trnlen.
Cnnidrn
SeranWn
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inc ) erlt Gets Mayers
Friedman and Scdran
'I lie i:nlrrti I?nUetlmll I.ciirup
Imii .iwnnlnl lnwri l'rirriinnn nntl
Sultan in Ww irk mill llie. two
Haji'i'i "if nmv tlie pfiipi-rty of that
i lull. TIip mutter was mljtisteil nt a
iin'eting lnnt Fwiilng.
Tlie Kiimp cclirdiilfil for Pntttrdny
uiclit lirtuoen New Yni'lj nnrl Cntn
i1mi 1ms l"eti jiextpnucd until n Inter
iliite, nulni; te MmTisnn K(intri Onr
(! n licini,' iilnred in shape for the
m-i ly bloji'le rare.
I'm- pltijers New Yerk obtnlneil
from llarrlibiirc In the reri'iit tmn.
for of the franchise, rrnnrkle,
Moerohenil, Wallow or nml Slmeii
illngrr, linve nil liren given their ro
ll n -os nixl arc free te sign with tiny
oilier club.
1 MO IS
IN
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QUAKERS' LINE-UP
Noted Bosten Colloge Star
Made 52-Yard Placement
Ceal in Jeffersen Game
Tomorrow's Football Games
vUhs nt Trrnten.
Mi
nhtrSnr 8crnnten nt Iteadtni;. Trrnfen
1vllke-niuTft.
MANAGEIt WILLI AAr MYl.'HS, of
the Philadelphia ba.ketbalt live of
the Eastern League, baa been sennnlns
the records, and a sl'idy of tie game.
played discloses the fart that his team
has either tied or oiitscerod opponent
from the field in four of the eleven de
feats charged fe the lernl.
Only eti one occasion did th" Phlli
rnnke the Fame, nunibi r of d'ible
deckers as the opposition, while en three
ether occasions tliey hit the iron rims
for mere. The teams that haw been
Kucccssful against the local- are Hold Held
ing twice, Soranlen and Wi'kos-Harre
once each. In Imth cume- Hip rhil
jilaycd the lle.ir- thev .he il. I lim lim
wen, but nbsuliitelj indifferent tnmK
from tbe lift" ii-fmit mark w.ii rc rc rc
Bponslble for the defeats.
In the opening ciali of tln season
both turned but two Held geu'v. The
IJear, made geed en twel e it of twenty-two
free ti-e, uhl'p tin best the
Myers men v iM d' w is tn m nnnn -Hcven.
AVben t ! i met mi tlielr seiend
clash the up-Staters wire uitt-i mi .1
from the field seven te f.i. and t tN'
wen out by -" t - en free -het- The
Phils In one ether game bail the better
of field goals ewr Wilki,--1!.,H" 7 re
fl and ever Scran ten !i te 7 -u 1 wt ere
beaten.
Meet Bears Acain Tonight
The Phlllie- Meet tin1 I'm ars ac.i.n
this evening .mil the . .1 p. ler lu
Impressed the nece.-it en lii- "la'ci "la'ci
ef using a little jndgpi' nt in In .i in-'
the penalty tosses. Miii- i!.- i--el
the matter prinr te the g.n.ic :n 'ni.
den en Widne-dav. The re-nlt was
they turned in a Infer peivuitagi. get -tlngllin
-e trii-.wbnh i- imt e bad.
This evening t- game, wbhli will lie
the last one at the Natien." 1 A. ('., nt
Klcvcnth and Citliaine -'rui--. will
Introduce '"Sininj" Iieegbr .a Imtil
lad; nt the pivot pes.twn for the up
Htatcrs. Slnen liiM'glcr i mnd i!.e
berth occupied h "I'.abe' K'ei.. he
has put Heading in the running, an I
It will be n tinngemut. 1"c, as nil tie
avers, with the e-(eptl"ii nt iierg
Merris, ar geed -lints.
flf After the Phil-' fine exhibition
YA ufraltief flin -t..ni.tina ry W.til ni'.ilM v flu.
itm- fans hove taken en renew i 1 !i me
While Ally MeWilliam- i- h- -i).'. t . u"
Inte the gam", Ins . . ..u 1 ng f in t ie
1
sldr lines is n valuable asset, and the
I "ii'i'e eam tlint held the Skeeters will
'siarr against t he lieary,
Le'idei-s ,re rorttmate
Tlie league leaders are Indeed for fer
itnnate, at cording te a perusal of the
ncnfil- ni one has dieppeil a game
I en foul tn.vr. 'I'!10 teams that have
I wen games after having been tied or
out-cored in Held goals bv the opposi
tion ar t'oatesville, l; Wllkes-Ilarie,
i : Seninten, . ; Camden, 1 ; Phillies, x,
nil I Heading. .'!.
I l'rnr.k Hruggy and his dan of Harens
have im' Wi.Les-Harre en three occa
sions. All tie games have bi en close,
but the Itanms dropped xhe entire trio
of clashes nn peer foul snoeting. Give
I tee Newman's tribe tlti-sp three games
('ind tlie. would be up there with the
lenders.
The teams te lese the games en peer
sheeting a ie Ilnrrisburg. 1; New Yerk,
'. : Wiikcs. Italic, :,. and the Phillies,
1. Nether Camden. Trenten nnrScrnn nnrScrnn
ten have Inst a game en free sheeting.
I''leiber Continues te Win
'I lie rieisher Ynrners continue te
win in the Philadelphia Manufac
turers' League mid the downtewners
ipi-ar te b" the class of the ciieuit,
1','itiier with Philadelphia Terminal, in
t .i games pla.M'd te date.
I..."t cm ning the Ynrners had little
tii'iMe in ih-pnsing of Heward Weeds'
Am 1 "m eitht -I." te :;:',. Atherholt
wis. as usual, the star, making eight
bn-ki rs and bringing his total for the
rea-nii uii te twenty-one for thtee
. gaiuis, a wonderful mark. The contest
wn- ni.uki'd b plenty of fine sheeting
HI Imili sub's.
In tin- i it lier game the .1. & .Tf Uob-en
fi.i pnlislicd off International Uarwter
."il tn. HI. I.ein h and Haul, iicwrnineih
in tli pii'isi.n urn -uii, plaed u nice
cum . the tm im r gitlin tie Held goals
and the Inttir tliree The Harvester
ti mi in'i h.ne t'ewrnl new ilucrs in
tin- line-up net week
P. R. R. Plays Ironworkers
111 l'.tn'lnnlii Itn.re i I V. M C A
n 11 i'iv the ! nh i f.clien llV' 'his
. li "Y I i 1 ' i k. r.irty-ttrst
' it ' m re. ivinu" Thi. tion tien
t is ,ne I r in- -i iimn ( utreni: iHtn
. i A i i 'i the t. din, nan had
I rn , t i ' ' tic i n a 1 wppU
Magnelia Seeks Games
Mune' h A A foethn'l tiHm Is wlihe it i
i-iiiia I r i i tirnw ti .J Stm'Ii !rh n llr -i--
t, m I'hnu ltini'l Matthews, Prrmli
i i 117 nr ri'i I 's l' nn Mireer
Other Sports en Pages 22-23
EWING PLAYS FRANKFORD
j The college fentbnll season has come
'te nn end, but t'ne independents are
tn!ting advantage of the weather and
have decided te continue the hoasen n
I few weeks longer, flnnies are scheduled
in nil locations tomorrow, with Union
I A. A., of Pheenixvlllc; Conshehoeken
and Helmesburc about the only ones
! idle, and they have called il a sensen
I and quit.
The big game en the schedule is the
I Intersectiennl match nt the Phillies'
i Hall Park with the Canten HulldegK and
Philadelphia Qiutkcrs. Lee Conway's
outfit will be put te the ncid test in this
game, as they nre meeting an aggrega
tion that is liernldcd far and wide nnd
which lays a just clnlm te the chain
pinnship of the United States.
Tne Ohioans have been here since
Tuesday and have worked out at the
ball park daily. They have with them
a galaxy of stars, the majority of whom
a season or two nge were recognized as
among the greatest In the collegiate
ranks.
It will take a wonderful team te held
the Westerners te an even break, and
Heinle Miller and bis teammates will
work their hnrdet te upheld the pres
tige of the Quakers.
Jim Morrissey Here
At the I'hils' Perk esterday there
was one newcomer In the ranks of the
Quakers, Jim Morrissey, the Hosten
College tackle, who made the famous
."-'-yard placement goal for the .leffer .leffer
sens, will be in the line-up nt left
tackle. The rest of the line will in -i
bide Hull Lewe, .Toie Spagna, Lud
Winv, .Tee Alexander, Leu Little and
Heinie Miller.
The Quaker backficld will consist
of Johnny Scott. c-Lnfnyette star, nt
quarterback; Hlnkey Haines, Penn
State's great back of last jenr, and
Jim Laird, of Colgate, at halfback, with
Pat Smith, of Michigan, or Stan Co Ce
fall, of Notre Pame, at fullback.
(luyen and C'alac. the Indians, ate
also with the team, but a.s Jim Thorpe
has a hard game nn Sunday and these
men haw pnnni-ed te piny with their
old chieftain they will sit en the bench
in uniform and will net get into action
unless neces-nr. .
K lug at Uranliferd
Manager Wyatt's gieatlj -irengtli-
ened Kn-ing A. A. will pievide the
, opposition for the Frankford Yellow -
jtu kets at Ilrewn's Pichl, Oferd pike
iiboe the high school. Wjntt is
,nnieus te take a fall out of 'the tip-
I tow tiers, whom he challenged earlier
in the sea-en. The AVest Phllly leader
has secured a number of new men who
I will play in this game.
An epic In punting is premised when
I Jimmy Moere, the former Hnverfeid
star, is opposed te "Digger" Denne,
formerly of Tufts, whose punting was
a feature of last week's clash nt the
fnnlnn llullilni,. n 1'lilhitHnlila qunltrr,
I'lnlllrs' Itall I'nrk, Itrwnl unit lliintlngilnn
strrpts.
. KhIiik . A, "t IVnntifenl Yrlletv .Tnrkrls.
Ill nnn's If M, Oxfuril nllie nbetc rr.iiilitnril
lllcli Sell. ml. '
I Vlrtrlt t Iletiart, Strnulirlilce , rintlilfr
i rirld, Sltt.i-tlilnl unit Wnlntit strevtK,
Vlnceiiie at All-I'hllnilrlpliln. Ilelsher
I'lflil, Tiii'iili-slxtli nml Hefil .slrifts.
Ilmlillnslnn A, A, at Media A. A., Slxtlclli
unit Ovfenl KtrrrtH.
'elii nt Hurliy l'lre C'empnnT, HIIMtle
Krinimi, iriij ,
Illirrlnn !!il MnnrrMmvn JIIkIi 2it. nt
1tl P M n nil KUcrtnn s, Metre Cltilt, lit
3 I" M., ut ltllrrtnn, N. J.
HfNOAY n.MI.S
Unhurt it Illclilnnil Purk.
hall pink mid whose kicking continu
ally kept the ball in the territory of
the Qunkets.
Ileside the new players the Yellow
jackets had in the line-up against the
(Junkers last Saturday. Manager How Hew
kers annoiinees t lint four additional
stars haw been secured and will stay
at the club's trainiiii; quarters until
after the clash with the (Junkers next
Saturday.
Man) Other (lames
After hi ing halted several times en
account of the weather, Hobirt and
ictrix vmII attempt te decide the cham
pionship of Ves Philadelphia en the
Strawbiidge & Clothier grounds, 'nt
Six t v -third nnd Walnut utreets. These
tivals have been playing for six yours
rnd the -fore stands thtce apiece.
't Sixtieth mid Oxford s(reets. Media
A. A. and Haddington meet In the first
of n series of comes also listed for the
championship (1f Wc-I PhilmlelpTiia.
The winner will be selected te meet the
successful "lub In the Vletrlx-llebnrt
dnsli
One of 'lie biggest games in Delnware
County is the Darby Plre-Celwyn con
test at th Ililblale grounds in Darby.
The winner will he in line for the chuin chuin
plenship, is CelWjn alicadv has u vic vic
ter. m or Delce.
Tem Heilly has bis All-Philadelphia
ob ven en edge for the annual game with
Vim nine. Las, year the same clowns
balt'ed "i n scoreless tic. The contest
will be pin; oil en TleNier Field, nt
Twcntj --ith nnd Heed streets.
WOODBURY
CLAIM
S. JERSEY TITLE
Coach Fite's Eleven Tied Cel-
lingswoed and Beat Other
State Teams
Chess Challenger Must Wait
II it int. D i 2. A. . AlerliTne Husslnn
rht i in iut"i who reennth t.hallpn;til Je
ll at il 1 in-a. of thin i rlv werld'H eh nn
ninti ni lae te w.'nt until the cenrlusinn
f ii -' ti itje.iB reBrmillnir ih" nrevinuf ihal-
'ellLi inm A K Hul)1ll-li In ItUHHIl-Pell-ll
. XT it tlie i lliilnpltin itniii'ie rfs If ties
l erellatlelH fall ttlliiuilh Alethllle will 1 t
Kivii .ni irl (hanie nt the title, eth r
wimi he niUHl wait hH turn
Heavyweights Battle te Draw
In s ille lit, Pri L nlhen I)e;no
f l 'ilumbus n, an'l T mnu 'imi"ke' nf
t I'll Minn ll.-ht I nvnlihK box il
e rminds te a dr.iM ii r
IV
nllV Woodbury Illch Scheel studcnls
nre chanting n chnmplenship song.
Colllngsweod recently was awarded the
newspnper title and everybody thought
the Seuth Jersey title nrgunient hnd
been settled. New Woodbury comes
along with a .clnlm for the crown and
presents seme very logical reasons.
Net one game has been lest te n
Jersey team and Colllngsweod was tied
a few weeks age, 7-7. La Salle and
Abington, two of the best tennis In
this section, were the only elevens
which wen ever Woodbury.
La Salle was held te .'1-0. which was
the lowest score Leu Little's athletes
made In any game. Abington was
seeted en by the Jcrseyites nnd It was
the only time the Abington goal was
etessed this sensen,
Kite Makes Clnlm
Conch II, L. Fite, who Is n student
at Penn. has written the New Jersey
State Athletic Association, which
nwards the Northern, Central nnd
Southern titles, placing bis claim for
the championship in tl." lower part et
the Stnte. In part he wrete:
"Net only have we wen or tied
ewry gnme ngaint New Jersey Schools,
but we nlse gained mere first downs
than any of our opponents except
Abinglen. Against Collingswood, we
gained ten first downs against live and
advnnced 1(!(J jnids from scrimmage
against ninety-two."
Last sensen Woodbury turned out
Pes (ircer, who played regularly en the
Lehigh eleven, nnd u few years nge
Ilnhe drove, Penn lightweight back,
was a in 'iiiber of tlie Jersey tenm.
This j ear, Woodbury beasts of Van
Hern and ONen, the fullback and one
of the ends, who are rated as the best
in the Stnte.
Van Hern and Olsen Slar
Van Hern, in particular, played
M'tippv ball during the past sensen.
He was the big threat of the team,
lie run, well with the ball, punted, for
ward Jiassed, and was a hard taekler.
Olsen was a star en tin defense and
iiKe shone en the receiving end of for
ward pas-e.
Captain Charlie IMIart, Hille
bratidt. Niwshafer, ll'iwn, Jehnsen,
Heffner Molllter. Hichards and
"Gavvy" Cravath Scehs
Big League Scout Jeb
Les Angeles, Dec. 2. Clifferd
C. "Onvvy" Cravath, former man
ager of the Philadelphia Nntlenal
League Hnsrhall Club and manager
of the Salt Lake Cltib of the Pacific
Coast Lcngtte, last season, will never
ngaln manage a babcbnll club, he has
announced.
The manager's job is one of tur
moil and abuse, according te Cra
vath. Gavvy's ambition new Is te
be n scout for some major Icague
team.
10c and up
Antonie llelg & L,angsderf
Philadelphia
rutntillslied 80 yenr
Frazure all played well nnd helped
make the season n success.
The record for the season fellows;
, 13 27 Had, ltelzhtn 7
a 7 ('nlllnrnmxxl 7
, e 27 VIneland ... 7
70
13 Wemiennh
0 I,a Salle .
10 Olnstliere
14 All. City.
7 Mlllvllle ..
7 Ablnirten .
112
Tim Dreney Outpeints Paulsen
Ijinrnstrr. Pn., re. 2 In a fast ten
round bout, with one man tnklntf the lend
and then the ethT Tim Dreney, ej I-an-t
aster outpeinted Mlke Paulsen, of Mln Mln
tiearelln, here The mlllltiB was cven for
the Trst seen rounds hut In the remain
ing three Taulsen went tired, nnd Drenay
ferired te the front for a dese verdict.
Dreney excelled nt InflehtlnR, nnd this onT enT onT
set Paulsen's cleverneps.
We are the ex
clusive agents
IN TIOGA
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CANTOR BROS.
3622 Germnntewn Ave.
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Intercollegiate Soccer
YALE vs. PENNSYLVANIA
SAT., DEC. 3d, 2:30 P.M.
All eat 75c, nn sale at Franklin Field
tr i-t T HTH & KAC1J STS.
KIJIJU I ImiliinMlmi Willi the
1J'V' 111(1 III ll(.lK SHOW
Tonight Amateur Boxing Tournament
I- mil iliS-lli. Cliss Middle States (lump.
M irt siiiiuiirr- s. Kill Pihcul
Seml-1'lniil lin-lli. Cliss Middle Mutes
CI . I Millien
Sinfuril ill iiKlsimi . W'ellle Ceiert
H ether limits lllhen mtrles frmii Clit'Mter,
Ilnerillli' and ( iiimlen.
A Smashing Blew at High Shee
Prices A Value Extraordinary
Regular
BROGUE
5y.uu rr.
OXFORDS )
and I fe- m
M
Beth for
C50
Regular '1.50 Pr.
WOOLEN SOX
At Regular Prices, $10.50
There's a reason for this sensational offer, and a geed one
it means much te any business te gain new friends, create new
customers that's the reason for this exceptional offer. Every
man who has ever worn Leuis Mark shoes knows their high
quality and lasting style but we want mere men te get acquaint
ed with them hence this great offer.
This splendid pair of $9 Oxfords and $1.50 Hese both for
only $6.50. The shoes are the popular Scotch grain leather, triple
rolled edge sole, very stylish and worth $9 anytime. The Sex are
all wool finely woven, and sell regularly for $1.50.
This is undoubtedly the biggest thing that ever happened
in the shoe business in Phila. You've get te see it te realize it.
ACTION, MAN ACTION
urer
?
Tjfjtv 4TOtk ill Wfet
A Large Philadelphia M a k e r
Turned Over te Us His Entire Stock
Te Clese Out Regardless of Cost
Se He Can Raise Ready Cash!!
Everybody knows thaj business has net been up te the mark. This is
the result this maker finds himself with 1100 Overcoats and 1081 Suits
that he must turn into cash, regardless of the less. He turns his entire stocks
ever te WILLIAMS AND WILLIAMS FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL,
and we price them se low that we are sure they will move out quickly. Man,
get yours the maker stands the less for we offer you the entire stock.
At Less Than Cost' of Making!
The Greatest Clothing Sale Ever Held in
Philadelphia Don't Miss It! Come at Once
284 Men's
Overcoats
321 Men's
Overcoats
269 Men's
Overcoats
226 Men's
Overcoats
I
1336
Se. Penn Square
1432
Chestnut Street
sua
OF QUALITY
OPEN EVENINGS
1239 Klarket St.
437-39 Seuth St.
S. E. Cor. 8th & Race
3647 Woodland Ave.
jwV4 If J p 'ttmmim 'iirr"M'T-1TM"tl:ffP ftmmmmm&kf'i.l Jjmmmmmmam
M X j-" Ml 111 V 1 a -..V
Every Style Ulsters, Ulslerettes, Chesterfields
Single and Deuble Breasted Ferm-fitting Ceals
t n't' . leca'l club. aL.tJ
: the local junior light'
185 Men's
SUITS
263 Men's
SUITS
382 Men's
SUITS
251 Men's
SUITS
Many Suits With 2 Pairs of Pants
All the Wanted Materials Every Style Every Pattern Every Celer
WILLIAMS & WILLIAM,
li,
liteit.
1516 Chestnut Street
Uerc Order
15th and Chestnut
Open
Daily
Till 6
Saturdays
Till
10 P. M.
AT ONE
! PRICE'
825 mere elegant all-wool,
splendidly tailored, smart
verceais & Ulsters
Fer Men and Yeung Men
added te this tremendous sale, presenting
te you the extraordinary opportunity of
buying a garment that would have cost you
Deuble our sale price
earlier in the season
That is the remarkable preposition that Geerges pre
sents te thrifty clothes buyers this week! Net a mere
handful of them but mere than 1500 all at ONE
PRICE $25! Every fabric and popular pattern is rep
resented, in Greatcoats, Raglans, Ulsterettes, Bex and
Chesterfields. Plenty of plaid backs and half and full
belted effects; also plain black and gray Meltons and
Kerseys. A great opportunity.
Alse 350 Suits te go at j
They are 1, 2 and 3 of a pat
tern, but all sizes are represented.
Suits that were originally priced up te $30. Te clean
them up Friday and Saturday, we have repriced them
at $20 and $25.
20&$25
jf jT yflm&e'
Open Dail
Till (i p. M.
Siiturduy
Till 10 1 M.
15th
and
estnut
,Ncw Yerk Headquarters, IS W. 34th St..
U ICE PALACF
45TH & MARKET EL
. l'rfsten (linn HfNt 1(171
ICE SKATENG
JiJ'.M'V. .iem'U' w i:hm:sday.
TllUOim. I'lllllAY . hATLItDAY
Luiiiiirlrnt IimlruoterN nt All Sf(,l0n9
Tiiiti'.r .K.sin, nxii.v
'llm 'Inmt Hulil We Cuiilil ut Kim
Hi- Are Ituniilni;
BOXING NI,W1;iv
IIXIlI'''i'.An..,.:v ;'
GREB vs. KAYSER
drill U ll'lllllll.T llKllt-ln-lUMU'lRlit.
Kiijfcfr U iiiiiiiiirrer of Huh Murlln
nn it tnn:it inn is '
FOOTBALL
Philadelphia Quakers
vs. Canten (Ohie) Bulldogs
PIIII.AIU.I.I'IIIA IIVI.I, PAICK
Saturday, December 3, 2 P. M.
Sfllth mi h.ilii Nim
Cenmu'w IiIiiiIhIk' hii.ilUlnii'B
INDOOR POLO
riltST TlttlDI H. 1 1(001' A
MOUNTED RASKETKALL
I I.K AIIMOUv" ' Mf
aiil mill I.lini'Uhti r Af.
AiIiiiIhsIhii nn,.
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LYMPIA
A
Bread and Bainbridie
MOMIAA I. CMXfl. lIKf. .-i
HAI.I.V jlKsSKNOnn
NELSON vs. MILLER
i,,i: hii.i.ii.
D0RSEY vs. FULLER
JOIIN.Nt UIIITIiY
DONNtEY vs. FITZGERALD
(ll.tlltlil. X ItOlllllls .1(11
EAGLE vs. KELLY
(.i.e "iv. ii." h huihuIj ritriini
CHANEY vs. JACKS
NMits nn (,,,!,., .sihutt'H Cnfi'. lUtli nnd
I llli'rt Mh. rhuiir: I.uemt 41)1)0.
BASKETBALL
Dickinsen vs. Pennsylvania
Wclulitmun Hull, 31th & Spruce Sis
Sal., Dec. 3d, 8.15 P. M.
Itmprvnl hrnla, HI. (II) nml ISn en .i. .
1-ninklln HUH nnd llimLH," aTiii..1"1
A REAL KNOCKOUT
NSA-I I ltl)V MI.HT AT 'lllld
ATIONAL A. A
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HANL0N, of Denver, vs.
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