KV-TjOI P: " ' J 13- A t '. ' i aWJMM minium mtm wwt Pennsylvania May, Meet ffaee Southern Football teams en Franklin Field During 19 i jREMV A&iKES RADICAL CHANGES IN SCHEDULE 'Alabama, Maryland and U. of Seuth Likely te Ap pear Here Navy and State Replaced MAY DROP LAFAYETTE Three foetbnll elevens from below the Mnson-Mxen line may appear en the Unlvercttv of Pennsylvania foetbnll pchcilitle for 1022, accerdlnR te netlns graduate Manager Ilushnell In n state ment issued latt niglit nfter the monthly mectins of the athletic cennell. Tlic University of Mnrylnntl, Univer sity of the Seuth nml the University of Alabama nrc the three Southern Insti tutions likely te show their wnres en FrnnMln.FIylil next fall for the first Tlle complete schedule was expected te be released last night, but Mr. Uusli nfll stated that negotiations were still ntndlng with Dartmouth. Lafayette and one or two ether colleges nnd thnt the list in Its final form .reuld net be ready for publication until some time later. "We have net as yet completely con cen rlmlcil negotiations with several colleges, nad until thnt time cannot officially nn nn neitnce the complete list. We had hoped te give It out tonight, but the council derided te wait until we hntl completely settled the problem with several col leges," said .Mr. Ilushncll. Swartlunere Net Settled According te the acting graduate manager the Swnrtlfmerc game will be held en cither October 14 or i!l. 'L'hc Vnlvprilt of Maryland may get one or the ether date. The November 4 date Is still pending nnd Dartmouth, Lafay ette and the University of Alabama are the teams being considered. However, it can be stnted with a dc jrre of certainty that Dartmouth will net appear en the schedule next year, mil that there is n strong possibility Hint Iifeettc also may net appear there. It is known that these 'high In nfficiul life In the State are strong for the selicdulln3 of a game between Pennsylvania and the Knsteninns, nnd tt H thought that this has been made known te the council nnd for that ren- en tlie schedule was net announced complete last night. I'enn finally scheduler J.aa- ( pcttc icy trill plan en Xevcmhcr 1 j. but it ii laid thai the I nivcrxity of Alabama has been definitely se lected for that date. The fact that both the Nntt and Prnn State are en the schedule, accord- lng te several graduates prominent inDARCY HERE FOR BOUT ainicuc me hi iiiu uiuver.sii.v, huiki- it n better one than was at first theuglit would he Issued. State la-t appeared en the schedule In V.I20 and the Navy In 11115, when Heward Perry and his pals ttcnt down te Annapolis. Penn Clrrles Surprised The three Southern teams mentioned occasioned no end of surprise In Penn athletic circles this morning. Only one of the trio. Alabama, was mentioned by the dnpcMers ns bring considered for 1!).': Spvenil prominent Hed and lluc,hns vtwy ns.,iK,lrnt by ,-inv means. graduates voiced the opinion thnt it was a complete surpilse and thnt they were sorry that the names of Lafnyeiu- .mm Bnrtmelith did net uppenr. Others Mild that tlie new schedule, if adopted ns presented above, would give the couches ef next jeer's eleven an nppeituiiii te develop the team grnduully for such trnnis as Pitt. State, Navy and Cor Cer nell. Net a few expressed the hope that the schedule mnkcrs would find n way te list Lafayette, one nf the traditional gridiron fees of Penn. Memories of the KBims nf the pnst plnyed b these ,,w natural livals are traditional lit Penn Mhletlc history. Te biing u learn from ns far south ns Alnhnina and leave the nnmr of n team off tlie list net sixty miles nwax Is net considered b luaiiv jut the rlsht pelic.x . ' iettjshiirg, Virginia .Military Insti tute and Delaware have been dropped from Ium jear's schedule and the pos-i. billtj of both Lafajette and Dartmouth wing left off leaves one of the most trtdical changes In a I'enn schedule In Jsenj jears. The I iiireriity nf the Seuth i In Seivancr. 'I'enn,: the I nivermly I " Vaiylanil, in Celli pc I'nik, I.. nnd the Inherslty of Alabama in Tiutalania. Ala., n town ef 10,1)111) inhabitants. Inlm W llelsmiin l be I lie bcnil COndl (M J,.;!,., 1,, ,, 0 n( (,. ,js rcease from (lie contract that has nn "tlier eai- te run. nor did the i-mim 11 llciiss him in nnj way except where 'he schedule was concerned. Mr. Heismnu nrrived in Ibis city kt night front Pittsburgh and stnted 'nat he knew nothing of tlie rumors thnt he was te be deposed nnd that (ilenn "arner would replace him. Concern ing the schedule the conch snld that lie lad nothing te say until he had re flved an elDcial copy. What Ilehmaii Sa,s "I hnve been nut of touch wiih foot feet lull affairs nt tlie I'nlverslt) since 't Saturday," said Heisnian last mnt. "and all that I knew lias comic Wind hand. Cntil I hitM- had an op ep Pjrtiinlt te talk with these in charge "j affairs and find mil what It is nil leiit I hnve nothing te sn." The next meeting of the athletic eeiiiieil does net occur until January. vyieu the committees for next enr ate 'leeted. fntll flint time nothing of ef nenl com eniliig possible chnnges in ine coaching Mart will he known. n -,vV1,s '"'""iiiced yesterilaj that i'r. alter Cariss would again act as conch of the haseh.ill team fur the third fwr and that n freshman coach had net wen decided en. 'l'he fellow In); member of the feel -Ml team of the past fall received their letter- I,.x d. Wray, Carl M. Hr- fsvaag. l-hilin K. Centhner. lliireld R f; eclirane. Jennthan K. Miller. i? er,'V " Vn- Alvnrd Vegelln. Francis tirnf. Jehn Derp. Jehn C. 'iiirinnii. I''rancis Siitherlnnil. William C I l.rntn l.1. ...... If -I-.,... ,. ii. "'"'""'I .i. iiniiier, i in ii r , "'lines, lieerge II Nn I van . . -j .lhei t"i lTi V Miniiii . .miner, i iii i i leni ete. ,. f ,.rev (. (, ft'. v!!,,l,,',llln"' ' '''- ''"' S S tthltehill. Mnnager Mnrshnll S. Ferd. -.ii ipi nn M00REST0JVNFIVE WINS "Meats Camden Catholic High by Score of 37-19 'Hie Mnorestewn High Scheel basket - ' in entertained Cnniden Catholic t'n, t i1.'!"'1 lnM "'K1'1 " M'1" ""iip" nf , ,",. "'I,n' ""'" w 'he still'; 0, !T 111 defeat. I -iiitiiin Ilredle.' I'll-In ..iim-ii feri 'oercstown, W11N thn imllvl(llml slnr ,)f e Biiine He rfglsteretl four Held goals trll ' !'(1 ''Kl'tceu out of twenty foul Met ,H,',X011. eenter, also plnyetl a reWnV!t B"1""- n M'''l tliree Held SealK during tliu fuss. Pliii.i i .?rcstewn '"" '" 0''(, '" ifflSW". WcilnwlBy nnd play ?U"s trnl nt 1,,lttct,ntl1 n"'1 "V0 -Im probable Schedule for 1922 Penn Grid Team The probable schedule for the 1022 Penn foetbnll team follews: frntrmbrr 30 Frnnklln nml MitrMintl. October 7 Unit rrnllr of Nntitfc. (Ictebfr 14 Onltrrnlty nf .MnrTlnnd. (Irfebcr 21 SiYiirlnnierr, tirtener zt u,.ti. rtntni Aeiitlrmr. Nevemh niter 4 Unlternlty of Alnlinmn. November 1 1 UnUrrsltr of ritlslmrud. Ninrnilier 1 A I'enn Xtntr. ptrmbfr 30 Cernrtl. te be plnred Kfld. en Frnnklln COUNCIL IS STILL DRAFT Teele, Hickey and McCarthy, Miner League Besses, Attend Advisory Committee Meeting MAY COME TO TERMS New Yerk, Dec. 17. Members of the advisory- ctunrll of baseball convened tedaj In n hold-ever meeting te con sider Important ouestlenu nf l.nenhnll policy and administration submitted te j It for final action by the big league officials who completed their annual conferences yesterday. I Foremost of 'the problems le't for the .council te solve was the draft ruling I which the majors want restored nnd fe which certain miner leagues object. However. I'rcMdcnt Teele, of tile In I tcrnntlenal League; President Hickey. of the American Association, and President McCarthy, of the Pacific Const League, ncting ns n Class A A leagues committee, were te m"ct mem bers of the council In nn effort te come te terms. AH of the miner leagues of the ioiin ieiin tv.v. with the exception of these of Class AA rat'ng. the Western League. ii Class A circuit and the Tlirrc-Kvc Li ague, of Class It, have subscribed te flip principles of the draft. The advisory cnum-il is composed of ' Commissioner Lnudis, the presidents of the Ameilcnn and National Leagues, and Michael Sexten mid Jehn H. Kar tell, president and secretary, respect ively, of tlie National Association of Miner League Itasehnll Clubs. WITH BARRETT TONIGHT I Hard Hitters Clash In Eight Rounder at the National Johnny Dnrcy, who used te knock them silly In the nnv.t . nrrived In town last night from New Yerk, nnd lie In formed .Tnck Hnnleu that he was In firt class condition for his encounter this etcningirt the Nnlieiial A. A.. Kleventh nml Cn Hi 11 r I n n .f pun u 'I'ltn f,i, ,,, ..illn. ler. in meeting jieuiiy uariett the knockeieut front Cliften Heights. Darcv will encounter the linrilest-hitttng light weight recently uncovered. Pnrielt last night nnneunced himself in splendid shape. lie is down te his he-it In xing weight, has entirely re covered front the foul which ended his inntrli with Sailor Jee Kelly. am is confident thnt Dnrcy will lie ndded te bis knock out victims. Twe of Johnny Kilbnne's pupils wi'l appear In different bouts en tonight's card. Alex Hart will be pitted against Kid Wagner. Tummy .McLoughlin Is the ether Kl bnuc mint, and his peiieni will be Willie Moeie. op- 11'iiTj Ilitrke will show In the second bout against Yeung Sam Iteblifenii, whi'e the opener will bring together Yeung Jee Tuber and MIckej Merris. BRYN MAWR LOSES CONSIDERING Smith. 'J: P. II. U. Y. M. C. A. Knw -All-Philadelphia Girls Win Heckey cliff. ''; thaff, 1 ; Armstrong. I; Phaff, Match, 11-4 Ml-riillnilrleliln Mlnxri, ltr,tn Aluur AIKh's (loeilmin rliclil ulmr luipt.) AnilprAim ('. C'lii-i-liin rhilil iiislilc r Irr, I,. Ili-iirne Ir.iiH.) rrnti r fnrnuril Welncr Ipft Inshlr l.i-r Mlltlll I'rlUfH N!rll flurl.e in ii i it NpiI llheilrn lli-rgnn Mrl.fiin flfrcrn Mrs. N.ille Ii. He nl I'. IVrmisen II. IVritiiMMi left wlntf rlKht lui'fliKl, ipntep linlflinrk li-ft lniirii.ul. rlshr fulllincl, left fnlllmik En.ll The hcnd,e. lege's Mawr All-l'lillnilelphia gills' field team defeated Urwi Jlinir Ctd Ctd vdeen this morning, nr Ilrjn The tin n i scen was 1 1 -1, In tin fust period. Miss ('. fhesten. of All-Pliiliulelplila. muuilced te sceietht-er goals. Her teanimntes, Mlss(i. Henrne, MIs Cioediiiau and Miss Weiner. nlse scored one each, while Miss l.ee tallied twice and Mis Miich once for Hryn Mawr. In the second half, .Miss Weiner, Miss Cliesten. Miss Morgan nml Miss Geed man tnllleil ler All-riiiladelpllla. Miss i Weiner scored twice. Fer Kvyn Mawr. .Miss .Mutch sceteil the nftlj genl fti the, 'nst jieried SCHAEFER TO PLAY HERE Champien Takes On Centl. French Cueist. Monday Yeung Jake Sehaefer. wet Id's billiard champion, and Reger Ceiill. t lie twen-t-jcar-eld i ue iltlcheldcr of France, will meet In a .T-'OO-iieint inntcli nl Al llngei's Ac.ideiuj, beginning Menilav afternoon. The epets will pln 400 points each block and followers of the game are'all set te see some new bll Haul records hung up. Ceuti lias made a host of ft lends In this country by his display of gameness and nbllilv te pla. the game and is looked upon as n dangerous contender for the ciewn new worn by young Jake. He has runs of ."..ri0. 4".l. 47K and .".'1(1 le his ci edit In recent matches nnd will 1.111L11 tln turn- lillttnril l.-ln,, nltn- l,tu I" - - ' H I'll!.' ' best tn tegister n victory. This exhibition premises te be the best of its kind ever liehl in this cll.i nnd followers of ihe sport can new get a line oil the .Miiiugsler against such a great plujrr us the son of tlie wizard. PENN BEATS SYRACUSE Red and Blue Cage Players Pile Up 26-17 Score Sjiatlise, N. V.. Dec. 17.- Pcniix.il- vnnlii defeated S.Miicuse here last night 1... "1; te 17. Penn eiilnlin cil Its en liiinenls from stnrt te tlnlsh. Sjiacuse icMiited te a long aerial attack through- -. ( Cernell After F. and M. Game ! l,nnriiHtrr, P Dfc IT linlttitlen. fer1 ,i feuttmll KiMii HI Certifll Unlyurilty it lthnca were tecehcil liy Wire nt trans mit il Marshall fiilli-ire eitril I.ile in iL Hi. latter in.rt nf ucleber ntul me ii id le of November wrc effereil in view 1 f 1 the reuent tinnpuncement of the Illue mid , Whllu rAedule for JUUit, nentlment here l In the effect that th Ir.vltHlen will net b accepted. t QUAKERS-CANTON IN FINAL GRID GAM l Rival Pre Football Elevens Meet Again at Phillies' Ball Park KILLINGER TO MAKE DEBUT The final professional foetbnll game of the season In this city will be played this afternoon nt the Phillies' Pall Park, Ilrend and Huntingdon streets, when the T'nlen Quakers oppose the Canten Hiilldegs. The game will start at 2:15 P. M. The same teams met here several weeks age and the Westerners wen out In. the finnl qunrtcr en n grcnt nlr attack In the closing minutes. The score was 14 te 0 nnd the Qunkers are confident of reversing the decision today nnd Manager Lee Conway predicts n vln for his team. The line-ups of the opposing clubs will be almost the same ns In their previous test. Ker the (Junkers (Slcii Killlnger, the All-Amerlcnn choice for quarterback this year and a member of ! tlie Stutc eleven, will be m blind, nnd ; Huge Ilczdek, coach, nnd Nell Fleming, gradunte manager of athletics at State, wrM be spectators te see Killlnger lr his professional debut. ' ' Ilnrtley Andersen, tlie Notre Dnm . I guard, who was declared Incllglbh nleng witli (Snrvey and Larsen for par ticipating in n professional game last Sunday nt Chicago was expected, but Manager Kdwnrds did net bring him nleng. It will be remembered thnt the plny Ing of the Notre Dnme men with the ndependent teams of Chicago caused the break between Notre Dame and Centre for their proposed contest which wiik te hnve taken place nt San Diege en De cember 2(5. Ilcslde Huge Hezdck, n- n spectator, tlie Ynle hockey team will be the guests of Manager Lee Conway. He hns nlse ireelved many requests in the last week from tennis who would like te play the (Junkers. Including the Heading Tigers, Washington Professionals and Cenldale. In speaking of the mnttcr Conway said: "1 feel ns If It Is Impossible te lurtlier continue tlie games ns evcrv tiling .s against them new. The wrntner is an unceitain elen,ent anil tlie ground Is becoming frercn nnd unfit for football. The team lias endenvered te se'iire the best opponents and wc have gained ninny friends. It Is our Inten tion te ilny nsain next season nnd will endeavor te bring n number of clubs from the Chicago district who have net been scen here as jet and also Akren and Buffalo." DRAW FOR McGOVERN "Hank" Signalizes Return te Ring by Breaking Even With Little Jeff "Hank" Mcfievern. of Pert Rich mond, returned te the ring Inst evening after a ln off of nearly two years, and succeeded in gaining nn even break with Little Jeff in the wind-up at the weekly show of the Cambria A. C. The setiil-wliid-itp was a victory for Terry Hatileu ever Yeung (Irlffe, tlie bout being for six rounds. The ether tcsults: Artie MeCitnn knniked out Jee Spencer lit the feurl'i. r'ehby Wol Wel irnst defeated Jimmv Ilnxter in the best ')euf " '" "'K',f- nni' KldMcCev had tlie ueit-r 01 ins si-no wiiu auung ixcu.v. PROS WIN ANOTHER Defeat P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. In Hard Fought Game The (Junker CIlv Pres defeated the P. U It. Y. M. C. A. in a hnrd-feught game last night. 1S-1". Carsen, tlie tjuukers' center, was injured early In the contest and forced te i elite. Mooney replacing him. Ily haul plugging the team cut loose in the srtend half nnd clinched tlie issue. The field goals wete: Quaker Cttv Tnns.-j. L'; O'Neill. '-'; Mennev. 1; Harvard Honors Grldders llinlun ri- 17 The llnrv.inl vnif.iiy eVxrii vint en ii i.iU.lii.i rmnln lust nlirht thin Mm" nt thn IIirMinl I'luli whm, ii Uln-ni-r wen ti-mWriit In felli'll fushlnn (ft thf tunn thit linn Y-ile At thr- jiuu i'l nf a whistle the pla'crn wvrp nr-fitcil nt tiilili nr rnnupil in touting y t lit lr uutrLltiKft nf th CnntlMll (li'M villi ke,iI tui'U it clilier end Alnns tin. Hlitffllin s vnm Kin llurv.irtl men wt're tiremnl te aeplnuil the nupc of C'np inln Knne'B nmn Dinner III." the uaine wn In four P r!eil. Thi- inlleRe band tint pins nt I'i r'nmt , pl.inl the Otlmsen tunes Scraps About Scrappers i Clinrlrj .leiifs v-riles n-n n nlniit ' Haht Ins Temrnv Hvnn Temmv Is n tnutth hpttler. ntntp .lone nnd lie hi bexpil mnii of the star hamulus In Ihe ceuntrv. H I a ivnntii tn matin II'Hti w lln nnn Kramer here, nml will net ,i t pt ft cllm he stntei. If Temmv ilnen t ln from Dun'l. The McKfennert Iml Is mulched with rinrn'n Hnhn, fifteen leiinde nt rumlierlnnd .Mil., take en Ilej Mmie pert DTcmtier - w nn iwn iiikhip imer ne will len niunuM in .McKi-es- Mnrrm Snnilrr. local 1 in.iwiunrier. In truln'nc Inlly nt Art.im nynn'ii. He nun Ix-e-i wn-Klnsr nut ,-ntei llirlitwelffht .. Ik T n l....... , .. ,.11.11 iii, 11 iii 1 it y, w-ii- . 111 prepnratlen for the iptler'n iniftliu: Uh Hcnny Leenanl nt il-e Ire Pal ire 'I uenna nlsht nexir nml fishier will rnll.rtn at thp OImn.i Mntula n'Kht. when Johnn Dun- 1 ilei- luiilei I'slitwelBht ihemp'nn nml eieran 1 ht nlnin"' riOO lieuta take nn Jimmy Ilnn Inn, of Denier In a Hchululisl elKht-Vnunil I bout llanlnn la it tuturcil battler anil he will main' Dumlee atcp faat. Other num linra. Iii 'rule Werner a. Jlminv nihlmns. Jlmnn MrK . WIH'e reriruen. ,Tnev Sillier n Peilru rampe stnt Hilly I'hnpus s Ila llelmeni .1 mmi Lnxender'x bum hauil Is ahnnsi well nnn In. ami he espertu te b In ahnne in meet am of the tlwelBhtH In iilmiit three Mre1. J '111 l uniler the w-Ipr nf Jnck .Mi fnrthi Ijwinrter wrltrs that Willie (Jrren. who Juxt returneil from Ihe Went In a bril liant battler llinini SlilrliU, an amateur Imjter has ir rlinl from I" ttsnurnh nuil he Ii Keitint Inte ennnlllnn te Urt a ptofesalenal career hue. He l n lOS-iMuniler. Ilnhlii ISnhiilrnii has been In strict liain-i-i it Wln-n he qnen tn the iul nualii he will ll the i-elnia of lllllv Itln'lt. who la nlnnnlni; n liusi eunpilitn for "Hebby" tlirn'nnt nnv uf the fentherieh,ht anil Junier lluht i,lltlu rtn'.ililenu him been ferceil ti be out nf tmvn for his luiui". hut lu tlie future IllniU will ir tekecp Itebb bunj nt total 'dub-. Ileum Ix-en.iril will nrute In I'lilll' 111 ! Mendiii In lempllance w Ith the tiu-niv- fnur-lieur rule nf the Icral Imx'nK rulea. for 1 iil inntrh Tue-ila nlnht nt the lee Pnlnce I with Tim Drnney Thin hnut In te be an rlaiit-rniintlar. ami the Iintnitrlan prubnbl will i.He the ihamplen it ful tuasle Tim W a riiiweil batller ncBreFl;e nni he punches hnril. tun. Teny Cnpenl t. Ous Krani luttl. V'linle l.npc 11 Tnmtnx l.nuihriii anil J.ieK t'lntu-i s Jee Altitun lire In be elhi-r eight rnunilera iiium -Inih Deuuisr will bn-n't Inte the major wlnil-ui" i-lnn nul Ve.hieilaj iilulu , when he InUca oil Jehnni KrnuHe nt the N'cw 1 llreailivay a t. n.ninniiu .. n.i. i-rn- I muter I'reil IMilttl him arramicil ether txjuU. las fellow"! P-irby Caapar va IMrtU. Ilnnile, Willie Parker va. Jlminv I)uff. Willie Deyle va. Hilly Williams unil Janus Trucey , Hlchle Klne Johnny Hei re, Kenslnatnn flywelnhl. In thu future will wx under the manaa-einem et Abe Hele, who If iirrinslni- te .match Ilia Utile charte with Little Jeff. Charity nay and any ether mtttman bla weltrht. i TO PLAY IN QUAKER-CANTON GAME ljptVf; FKjiMl-f hM LAUUY The. Hardest Battle Dezen Punches Drep Tip litz qs Often in Street Braivl When Four teen Years Old OWWEIGHED 40 LBS. Ily 40K TIPLITZ WAS n big guy at least TT1: 1(50 kid We t-n- peuuds. and T was a mere fourteen jears and about 1-0. both worked gether in n mail mail order office lu the downtown section el New Yerk City. Tlie big fellow was a sort of n bully end made things awfully miserable for the kids around. He thought nothing nf shipping anybody at all alongside of the face, and all the fellows big and small feated him. I hud sturted boxing and ap J . - -7"! "-,''?' J Pirn ii iifflimiiiOTiii jei: Tiri.txz four prellmlitnry hitt none of the where 1 worked gnnie. Otic day peared in three or bouts in Itroeklyn, people tit the place Knew I was in the the big bully b"gnn picking en me anil lgfete 1 knew it he nml Hiiienreii me in t.'.e lace. IJecnming enraged I jumped out Inte the middle of an aisle and invited him te come out. "Yeu" can't hull me." I snld te him. He came out mid I punched him en the jaw. The fei email stepped in and stepped tlie tigiit, after which I told the big gu that I would have it out with him during our lunch hour. It didn't take long for the noise te get around about the coming sheet fight i nuil a big crowd was out ready te see the hostilities. 1 ccttuinlj didn't lenl ize what 1 was going it) against. Just ns seen ns wc put up our hands the big guy hit me with n light hnuil en the jaw ii ml I went down. Kvery time lie hit me I went down. We fought nnd wrestled around for about ten minutes nml nil told he socked me a dozen times and I found iii.wlf decetating the stteet twelve times It must nf looked liUr "nutidci" lirtaimr seiiinl nun inh urdul and uteiyed the enii. I limited te l.een en, sailing Hint I leimn't hint, hut I vlUt Kits ijiengy. Ptevieus te this twee-niue knock -clown a flair I had ant iher riither leugh time of it. This !! In the ring In the verv (list bout I ever had. Ii wa fnur-reiiniler ugnlnsi Willie fini dll'-i in 1012 at a club In Ilroeklui. (iardner j was it haul hitter he socked and rocked me all around the ring. My, what a licking 1 get for two rounds! Gardner's right kvpl cennetting flush en my mouth and he loosened almost every' one nf my front teeth. He get ,i..,t ,,,w.lilii. nm ewever. and I cum I I I I I, ' n " UncK suiiicieuiij miiiiik iis.iee inner twu .. , , , , , ,.nll,l ds te be credited with having made I ."' sl,,,"',1',B' ,.Tlu' ""'i,,,l.pr j"!1'1.1"" i n cm off that nlcht with a roll of nickels old HOW QUAKERS AND BULLDOGS WILL LINE UP AT PHILS' PARK CANTON (2(0 l-'alt'im I'. 0. i:ti ntM .Merrow Yii it. ii. ii. i.. ii.k. (2:n l.nhh U.U. ' III ' (181 IHI 121) IIII till'" i-JI HIKrIiis ' lleill'.v Oshnnie' Cuneter ,spe h West Steele U.K. It. T. It. (!. C. I.. (J. Ii. T. I.. I-;. Lewe tl'Ciiiimir Spaeim Ura Mevmder Little Miller i,.k. i-.t. i-... '. it. ;. It.T. u.i-:. (fl) (IS) . (Ill (21 iitl( it) i. 'I l .Scot I . It. IIM Hill liaull llaincs V In II. II. If.ll.lt. N (I) l-tird l- U. QUAKERS Subhtitiiles for Caiiteii Shuhfnril (11). Kdwards (). l-'or (Jiiahcis HIllliiBer (7), CefnJI (5), .Miieiilre (12). Itefcree It. . .Muell. Hwurlli Hwurlli mere! Umpire C. J. .McCnrtliy, (leriimntewn Aciuleiny; llentl Lliu'siutm Wlliner Crew ell, Swurthmure. Time of I'erleds i5 minutes. MmK'. , i 'W 'fc? ?" CONOVKIt Ring of My Career" Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night Ni:W VDItK !,.' Tmillrr ileclshdy (.. ifiitril Sallur rrrriltiuiii, Prvprr .Murlln wen Irmii tl..v... Itl..l. ti.il.l... flnl...i ....... (,,,, .ii.kii,. ,f"ii,j .iiiiinirin mil- tinclinl Itrvlrmt wiuim. Vmtnfr i.mn. umf 1'Sl iIV..j!r.'wr.....?,J!.,,:.i?iL...?.rW.,f I Wutkfr Mmnini Mtt Jiiculm, iirnis .lop ier- ilen mi'IIimI Arlriimi Kill. NrriMul: IIuMIIiir iutm ilrpw ultli Ike llerkrr, Veunic lvtrj llnyp nml llnlir hmllli ilrew. Suller Tj.mmj llllliinl wen from Temmy Mnrtin. Ilat-rj I i.emim tout te .luck Teniemirk, leiim; D.icenni' lircw will! Ulllll- (illllRlln. , C.X.IIIIKIA IIiiiiK M((Ieitm nml l.lttlr -1 IT iIpch, Tnr lliinlen drfeatfil Yeiinsr (Irlfre. Artie MrCiinn knnrkrit out .lex- Sicnrrr. r.x.B.I.. ,,..,.,... VI , ... . .. . . i """nit iuim, iiuiKiinr inii .iininir lllixtrr, plvlil .1IrC'e wen from Veiinc Kcll.. ,T. IMl'I Jllkp (lllilKns wen from Mlkr O'Dewil. , I,TIMOUI-Mnlt Dfihtrr lUfi-ulnl llrnn Swurtr. IVIMilX-IIAItRi; .lehnnj- Rllry lient SIpip Ijitre. (I.VYKTV Anily Nelsen knerkril out Jee, (illibens. t minute 15 HrcemN, llrst reunil. S'J worth. Wltnt a difference nine years make. Last summer I received .$4000 for my bout with (Jeorge Cbnnev nt the Phillies Ilnll Park nnd it renll was one of my softest matches. It may seem "tinnpe. but the hardest punch I ever suffered was by the sup posed cream-puff puncher. Johnny Ihindee. lie landed flush en my jaw with a right-hander in tlie seventh round of our first meeting in Husten and 1 was "out" out en my feel. A left hook brought me te nnd I didn't knew what it was nil nbeut until I left my corner for the eighth leund. That punch of Dundee' nun the only blew that crcr scattsied my scnics and hnie met tome lelchrd mtllepeii. Ileiinv l.ren.tril will till or liU li;inlrm rliiK W!F '." Jili'Sil.O's eillllnn of tile J'.icnlhl Public I.eilen- GIRLS PLAY ICE HOCKEY Frequent Falls Add ThrllHs te Inter team Game ABC; . -. W& 7 Miss s,ni,,s Mr Cl, (. let 'lull .rliclil wIiie CnliMiiiiu V'," . . center Mr l.l'inere I lilmriU . ,.ft nliu; ,1,. 0,is Jlniiinlen . nnlnt Mih cl.irk "."""s, rnir mil nt WiiUIi siliiiriiliss rairr M urt ' e-we ceiil xlulten J',r"1" in the tir-J intei'-leiim game of the All I'hilailt Iphia CitN' ue hecUi teuui nt the lie Palace last nighl the seme was 1-1 Among the plajeis weie .Mis I'nnsj Scott, the si.ter of .Inlinnj Scon, the toethnll ,-t.ir: Mi-. Jelm Cllmere Ii-s Helen Shcllen, 11 will-known hor-eweiniiu. ami Mis- IMijIiN I Inlm W."lsii. the noted tenuis ,ihijtt All . Shatpless. a lumber of Mi-- Mingaieit.i Sha'pless, (he I'ltpMlti, wns 11 line. The jeiiiie was infei nuil. Mi-s Anne I'm M. ill. who Hindi1 u goal in the lul h.ilf. 1 hanged sidi s ami - 1 1 -1 1 urn tlier goal. 'I'lieie well- 11 gie.-n iniiliy tttlN. ami win 11 the) en-uried the plit)ei nml all her leniniuates siieaiueil The greatest exeileiueut of the evening was i manifested when the link was being Heeded in picinriitieu fei tlie Yale Pcnn game lore than the v titer fell us the gills skated maill) uu.n fiem the hose. Back Frem the Orient l-llllle. ",llhll., Ilei 1 " 'I'lli l llliei si milav from tne orient uheir. in fmu "le.:-.. ':r m !i;ir;,";,;,',!,.;.,...,.,,,,,M.:i,hr.,.f of WfiHhlrnitun lMfelnll t aur w iih inKk liei 1 the s-.imes we with .Innaue lit, ,im T LAFAYETTE HOPES FOR SOCCER TITLE Will Try te Dethrone Swarth Swarth mere, Present State Cham Cham peon, in Game Today FOUR PHILA. BOYS ON TEAM Lnfnyette College's "League of Na tions" soccer team will endeavor te de throne Swarthmere as champion of tlie Pennsylvania State Intercollegiate Soc cer League this afternoon at Swnrth Swnrth merc. The fJnrnels have wen (lie title in tills league the last two seasons. This year they have been tied by both Lehigh Cni versify and the University of Pcnnsyl nnin. yet7 nrc en even terms with Penn sylvania for ithe league leadership with four points each. Lnfnyette hns plnyed but two games nnd Is one point behind tlie Penn nnd Swnrtlimere elevens. The first game re sulted in n li-0 victory ever the di versity of Pennsylvania. Last Saturday Coach Ciithhertsen's men were held te a 1-1 tie by H'avcrferd College. A tie geme or a win today will give the title te Lafajette, as it will have but one mere game te play with Lehigh I'nlverslty en January 7. Le high was defeated by Penn. Lafayette has been termed tlie "League of Nations team" because of the foreign students playing. Lee. tlie tail freshman fullback, comes from Col umbia, Seuth America; Vnldiuvlu and Homiile. two forwards, nre from Peru, while Onrrctt, n fullback, nnd Linn, n forward, entered from China. The coach. "Scettv" Cutlibcrtsen-. was born In Northern Scotland. tnis There are four Philadclphians en the yette team. Contain (!uv Wntten. halfback: Malinger Huch Mcllwntn. outside left; Den Hiddagh. tlie scoring inside left, nnd Heb Paul, the goal keeper. Wntten nnd Pnul nre former Northeast High plnjers, while Uiddngh and Mcllwnin came fiein West Plilln dclphin High. Nerthenst also Is well lepresented en the Swiirthmere team. Conch Heb Dunn wiih captain and conch nt Neith- - east for seven vent's, ttirtifnir nut n Minn. "f championship teams. Carter and " hite. the Swnrtlimere halfbacks, nlse ccme from Northeast, w heie the nlnved unilrr Dunn """lr """" " WEEKS FRANKF0RD LEADER Ful back Elected te Caetain Scho- lastlc Grid Champions Chnrlcs Weeks, still- fullback of Frankfort! High's Intel-scholastic League football champions, hits bien elected te succeed Paul Itemiuey us ' captain nf the team for V.VS-. This was announced last night at the buiu.uei J given tlie team nt the Hellcviie-Strat-. ford by Jehn P. and Kianklln Sule , betham, prominent business men in i rrimkferd. The election wits un.tnl 1 meus. An addtcs-. wn given the iciui b Councilman W, W. Kepi r. coach of the Princeton football team. He speki en the value of team -play (icm-gc . Alvin Sneek, principal of ihe m hoel, also gave it talk te the boy c. i fl...ll . , i . .i i'-ic- i uin-i-i urn iiiui ee siisneiiiii;u lUllliy (.old footballs yeie presented te the,,,,, rnllll,iM lf rl,r-,n,tn,m ueys ey .imii) ii. urewti. one the pun i. clitnl backers of the i ellew jni ket-. A token of appreciation was presented te Conch F.lwoeil (iciges. b Paul Iti m mey. 1 01! 1 captain HARRIERS IN STREET RUN Johnny Gray en Scratch in De Sales' Race TeUay The He Sales Athh-tic Associutien will held u hnndlinp ciss-('euntr) inn this nfternoen. The nu-e. n four-mile contest, will statt nt the t-luhhnust . Fert) -seventh stteet and Wniringien Itveniic. The ienise will In west en Warrington iim ntie te Sit)-thiid street, north en SIt) - thiid streer le l eilar nvenui' Fitty-secetul secmid streel en Itnltlmeie , east 011 (Ydnr aeiuie te stl,et. seutli "II Filt)- le Itiiitimeie iim tine, cist aeniie te stnrtlng point. Johnny (irav C. ('. ban lei, Andv Hisler. Wllllnm Uitrlei nlse nnieiig 1 In Ihe fatuous Enterprise will inn f 10111 s, latch, of MeinlowbieoU, uii-l , of tin snme club, in 1- well-kuewu tlllileiis nt the run. A geld meihil ' lier of the 1. 11 e giit'n the in -t ill , II he glW'M Ihe will-Mlvej- nieiluls will lie 1 e men te lusi, nnd bienc 1111 dais w ill he pi,. tie. A geld I.il will of tin- man I,ih-1uii ilu fastest time and n 1 up for the team pi 11 cnleil 1 he in t In lip- lewniil 1111111- in tle will be e.ieii ST. MONICA'S IN GAME Seuth Philadelphia Eleven Plays Riverton Today l'he Si. Metiii.-i's t'nlliiiltc Club for- ifl's- merl) the Seuth ph l.nh Iphlu l'i sienaU. w III hum I te Kuci-ieu, V. .1 . lepie- tedn.v anil plu tin- 1 it eleven xentlliK tlial town Coach Ceihin nf t In- Sunns. 1ms piemlscd te semi in Ins sIieukcsi line up, ax the Ititi-rinu Iniiich hns 11 lust team. ".Iim" Manner, the feiiner Vlll.i- nova I'tcp Scheel plmer, fullhiicli for the S.nnts will p'ay M, Slenleu . ( llitei tun Fiiiim e l(. Il.iltiiu llenseil li-ulle Wnlhlie (llft'ill Itew w-h -I. Il.illnn -ireklln llnlllmthe-ut Hilten . s-inlili. Tun lift end I. l.iiiiKhniu drnre (i. Uiiuthriin . Maxwell 1 1. lines nils' Doeli-i ll'lli-.iKen Cl'Nell .Mnnurr left I li Me h-fl ciiniil i-i-nli-r re.ht mi ird rlcht end nn irterhni I, .left liultliiiih rliihl tinkle rlitht hilfliitU .fulllMiU ICeferee s. In- eli . I inplri lime of period 1.1 iiiluiilis PENN HOCKEYISTS SCORE FIRST WIN OVER YALE Percy Wanamaker Is Star of 4-2 Triumph Over Eli Sextet ' The 1 niwisitt of I'eiiiist lvniiin n . hockey teiitn fuiuihci ,-i surprise 1m nlslit nl tlie In- 'I'.-ilan. by defeat -IllK the Ynle skuleis In . kceic of '4 souls te ' Ii was the lirsi time In the hlstnrv of the stent ice sport that n Ked ami Illue le.tm ever trimmed the ' Hulldess. The l.liinkers weie uniible te score until the second pound, when Captain Murray shot a Inns one, t.vins the count nl I all. Yale haying soften n soul from lee Shlnis' stick in the epenlns peiled. With the teams deadlocked at the I epenlns of the thiid iml htitil tie; i.i.l 'Ihe piny as fnl ii'id fuiiiuis. I'rlnsle Sitve the Ked ni.il I'diie iheli llist cud In the tiiini period IVicj Wana maker, btelher of Cl.ticiiii'. ce.ich of the Ynle team, shot n seal fuuu a scranilile in 1 1 out of the nets. This Kite the Qtiukeis a pieltj soed lend but Fn.ter. of the Klis, came nleii" Willi n goal Irem a side nhet. Out the Kitiiie ws carciuiij tin ked tiwut with nve nunutcs te be played an Wnn,.. , . ,", - no llllllll- maker scored bis second nnd flnnl coal for reniibjlvanla ' """' -,)rtl Elected Captain ,r$2i ciiaklks vi:kks He siicccrds Paul Itcimue.v ns leader of I'ninhferd High's football tc.iin. Ills e Vet Ien was unanimous u II AGAIMSHOIE RAY Murchinsen and Loomis Broth Breth ers Alse Being Investigated by Central A. A. U. FAMOUS MILER RETIRES Chicago. I), i- 17. Charges of pro pre pro fesslenalisiu ugjinst .leie Pay. fleet run ner of the Illinois A. C. : Lei-en Mur Mur cliisen. also of the Tii-Coler Club, nnd Jee nnd Prank Loomis. of the Chi cago A. A., ate being investigated by the registrnl en committee of the Cen trnl A. A. I". here tednj . Other athletes who have made trips into the '.i-t will uNe be invctigngtcil. nnd in addition the lommitlee will set dates nnd nwnrtl Indoor nnd outdoor i luiiiipionshipe. Unj has nnneunced his retirement. When the National A. A. I'. Conven tion whs held in Chienge. It wns ru mored the nntlennl association would prefer charges against these nthletes If the central body did net tnke some action. Itnthei- than have the registra tion committee of the nntlennl body de the investigating, today's meeting wns culled. In lecent years Km. Murchlsen, Jee nnd I-'rnnk Loomis hnve been taking trips te leng-ilisiuiKc points te per feint and, it is sub, turned in exorbi tant expense accounts. Promoters of eastern meets hne called the accounts te the attention of the National A. A. 1'. officials With the result nil ath- i ....... i 1...1 ..., .." . ' '" ". . U.iy . however, has anueuueeii his re tirement before nny action could be taken. Frank Loomis has turned pro pre pro tessjeual and is new letnlrng at Has tings College, while Jee Loomis will net compete ntiv mere. Murchison mii, tight the chittges READING AFTERWILSMAN Downtown Ball Player Offered Con tract for 1922 Hint. 'ilsiniin. I'm- w.i's i,n iiii; downtown in the semi-pm li.iselnl ituilis. ii.is even offered .1 ientnit for the 1 emitii; baseball i'ann ht the Keinliii teuui, of the lntei national l.euui. W'llsmiiu last tear at the lie yliiuiiiK et the .season joined ihe llnne- ver teuui. of the Illue Ulils" l.i'ilKlie. mid pl:i)ei 11 iniiuher of allies in thai circuit Later Wilsitian h-aineil thnt rliere was ax 111 11 Ii money 111 nnd .-iieutul hix home town as up Stale 11 11, 1 he joined the S. I' II A team l.tittr h signed .1 lentriiil fei tin l'.'lil -eu-eii with .lack linn-' 1 ii 'l'i in 1 - Viluiun bus bien w, it, Inil lj tlie 11 of (lie Ite.'lil- 111s iiaiii'nll n.i'i'ii and i misiderini; she 1 out 1 111 1 '!i 11 iil' ili' ! 1 11 smn1; I 1 plat with 1 1 i- iii-Mn ii ,i'ii Wilsinnn I,. piled "I wnllil l'k i-l , lull h In 1-1 ill "iim Ii lU'lle -nul In.iue se'i'l. and I 11111 suri if W1I1I Kill i'tni:tu sets ilie pest ns in, Hinder nf Iteiiiuii',' I will Imw ell the 1 entlileui e 111 the nmlil that I Will III ' l.i- Ceiill IIUll lllli'l In- ill tin- lilj; show WEST PHILLY ADVANCES Gees Inte Second Place by Beating Central High 'i -t Philadelphia High uiniiiisi d l" win ihe second plm position from t'en 11 il lllsh 111 the unit 01s same si hed lllcd fei the llltci-si lieliistu- l.ensui Ms. It" i In ii 1 1 i neon. I'll! specdli. Neithi.s llish thicw ,i s, .in H i i Seuihei n I lish iii I lie Hi -I hu'f ' f tin n h usue mail Ii hut the dew ntew ners ili'ite hiii'l, with n stiens nttnik. led tt. I'ditie ( inliPilnlt. and wen, liT-.'IO l ii riu.inri'w n llish niuu.iseil te win front riaiiktenl llish in thin- linsm ballli. tiller a nil close same, I!;! .'Ill riiiiiktenl. in the second lull!, show e I a wonderful passins same, which ulinei sate It the decision. (icl minnow ii Acinleuij betn Temph I'rep, l,it Salle wen from Si hoelslnp Annapolis, m .leseph's I'rep lient llrewn I'lep. Cnihelti' llish wallepel Itndiier llish and Moeiestowu Friends, defeated I'lilnijin llish in ihe nt In r Sanies phiM-il BIG GAME FOR CHAMPS Cliften Heights delphin te Piny A 1 1 - P h 1 1 a -Tomorrow The Cllliuii Hcishts loetliiill i winch wen the luinipieiiship of Dclu wiiie Ciunilt lust week In wallow ins Ihlie. will lie seen in uiietlicr ipipertunt same loiinu-iew when All- l'liiludclphu ' i 1 1 lie pla.M'd ut Cliflon Ili'lshts. The Sllliie Will --t.lt t ,i 11: "I I The Cllfieu liuiklleld will he coin cein P'lsed of Walten, Mm t in Kress',. IUnl Cburlle liiililieii. while All-1'hiludelpliiu will liute lleiisheil.t . .Miirconiie. c I low nn nnd Stinscr iih the ofTcnsh-e ipiai let. Bethany's Football Dates llelliuii.t. . u., ji,, 17 ,,,. (lin, re niiiin t. be an .1 lu iti, lti.'j ,.ihnni c.i ley, fiiulliall mln.lui, whbli Ii.ib t , n nil nuiiii... I im f..l,. umlwr 7 Wimhliiirim .in.l Jiff men li lint, ii, nil., r ii iirt, j Mi Winelln is mli. r j M,i, knell MllUUetO MllU UlU.i v iKinlur 11 ..,.!.. II in e lllki 'l tl MM I I llUeiKIH I'm "evm Nevan,ii nutt.iei Nevemi I-.,..,.I.. 1....I . .-."'. '.-. '" . ....v.-..- 1. 1 r mmii, .luieiuuf-r IN 1 lri Itmvuriiltv nf TO. rent.. ml. nn -nnuiK m-u .,., ' ,i 'fyjp.vjMt 9bHhHHHHISHHHBm HARE . - ..,... ..-, iinrei- P.RCrWILLTRYl T Leaders in American Leagtiti Kick Against Rivals in Soccer. Duel This Afternoon Ktyf DRYDOCK ODD CANADIAN PLAYER ENTERP ,4 A TcmIiI'h Drjiteck ncrmilll riiiin. r. Ojt son I iHntllli . Uliltclienil i Tn cr . rlicht fnllhirk Ilrthnil Inft tvUhneV Frrnnitlt rlcht hnlflmrk . renter hntfbnrk . Irft Imlfhark . , nutslcte rlht Inaldfl rlKht . renlfr fcrwnrd InsM left . eutslilr Irft . ... Mnrr'. . . . rertff . . Jrlmf , ...retlUf .. MnrJr Ferrest . CVimpbrlt . I'lfmln rhllndelphlii. f'nmplMill Inlne . , . Hiitlrnn . Iverney . MrKrllnr ncrerfe Cieerce Veiint, Time i.f-rnlnule ImlTm. Titc American League fcecccr match between Tedd's Drydock nnd Phllndel phln Field Club is the big event en te--day's soccer schedule. The game will be played nt Cahlll Field, Twenty ninth nnd Cnmbrln streets. Philadelphia Is the tintepplcd lender of the circuit, nnd tne j nuii eleven Is In second plnce In the standings and going nt top speed just new. Last Sunday the Tetltls. National LeaifUft champions Inst year under the banner, of Itehins Drydock. eliminated NcwJ Yerk F. C. in the Nntiennl Chnlleng competition by coming from behind In, tlie second half. They overcame n two genl ntlvantnge gained by New' Yerk In' the fit st bnlf nnd wen out ," genlB te JL' Oeerge Yeung, of this city, linn been! selected te referee this afternoon's cdn test, nnd will nlse efficinte at New Yerk; Ovnl en Sunday, when Tedd playH New, Yerk, This honor accorded the local official Is unprecedented in the league; referees' assignments this season. The locals will plav today without the services of Hnreld llrlttain, their stnr center forward, who Is out of ttia came with injuries received last weefc Prlttnin is lending the scorers with a big ndvnntnge te date. The Todds will Introduce n new plnyer In Whitehead? iust here from Cnnnda. nnd will nlstj hnve Jim Campbell. McKelvcy nnd Ilnrrv Katican, former Itethlchcffl players. S Hesides the American League centeS today, thete nre a number of Important gntnes in the Allied League. Marshall R Smith meets Wolfcndcn-Shere A ' Fourth and Wlngohecklng streets in ft game that will hnve n vital hearing en the race In the flrt division, section A Today's Soccer Games and Where They Are Played AMRniCAN I.KAOl K . ,,T"cl'l s Dryileeh vs Phllnilelphla V C, C nlll Hell Twer, -ninth nnd Cambria street; referee. Qeercn Veunc. ASSOCIATED cniCKRT CI.VJl I.EAOUB srermn Whites ta. Philadelphia Whitei. at Jlaterfenl: referee. 1) sscett .Merlen Mie rcien vj CJermnntewn. at Hnterferd; Mf eree. L. J.nlclna PHU.A cnicKivr ci.in i.kaque , Seininl Uhlslen .ilerlnn '2tl t- I'liitn.i, i.hi. 0,1 H. t,K.A.. referte a. i'i.;,..V" " ;.'""" -':."i .""" Sloereainwr, p. c "j eiee F. AdillH cjprmsntewn 1M v. et ciemiantewn; relt INUfSTHIAI, MIAOfC PinT.',""!h"u5 ' Hirrtwlrli fr SIitBee, l i-nalnutiin. referee A. Cnlrna Flelnher V. nV!n,,.m,i "' 1,r.0'"' street nnd Allegheny u"nuii; referee. J. Kerr. FIRST division- Al.t ii:d league , Hertlen A . ranalt IZ K.-niii, . . ii-..i,..j...ai.... M- ,. l -'i, n ,, iii,ritiiniaiiHiTi I OUrtn nnil tVlnnnhnrtflni? ilr.ln ,... eree. A Matann. KlnBse,ini: m Kennlni Kennlni ien Cenureitatlennl ut Plftleth etreet nd 1 beater ntmue; re'eree. 11 llumfercl. Vl. i?",-(',, relrhtll. at Slnrius Heek, referee, si:r-rie 11 Canadian Wnr Veterans m Falnletr. nt I nrt I'lect itreetn, i t ree If Cart wrlsht SEffiNI) DIVISIIO.S I.drenienr Wikli'imil eiee W Kend.-lll u IMRemoeri rf- Tiiini) im isiDN xurtTHweaT l-Mei mi t'lnter nt llninee nnd JtcSlahen alreeta. v, frrei- I) Utta I a-una v. Fun-tl'-Id ai f-lftli and .Wilie ntinu-i refere. t !-. Hi -ne Unsi Fills ya. Onrmantewi et Ih'-iv tlfth mrii'i hml Queen Ian. tl I ef,. ivirten nnmi"nri m. I-eltnn- 1 Ilie nl nsne atenue anil t.nenn atreet. ef. 10, j i-nsirMn rratn lMMe n. 'Diner. in .Mi'i-iirnin inn iirnvt n airi tn referee, v Oerlntlilnn. ' s. 11 - n rtlbbnn, at si reel refer. i'h"ler 1 iifi.siiii 1 nnnin nn, , ,:. ... ,, .am' "nue . nd Slnisneltii I'. Moenet VOIITIIKAST SKCriCJ.V l.ishlheuae b Wlasinemlnir nt Frent aim- i-nil r;rie -enui 1 fen.e SI Can Can eon r t). S of A a llelila. nt Tpllfj end Ann birei reli-ree Ilnirlaen. ;De IMu, h Hnsi-wenil at 'I'.iri . i,dn e avenue nnd Cetimnn ftr?et. nlm J Dnnebue I'ithr s D'snen e' 't'a'nn' and ttntlier in-eta rxfete., ' t) il'i s.Inahln vn. I'niien a- U.eher ,.nl W tmi-etnn4 nee a r r. r. i-" 1- I, Jn ir lint rs'ta Knliin ii ) and ilntntle e , it reTrree. I "iiiiph i:t pun .ni.i I'm j I irsl I in IhI'Vi fc ii-n-.i I'li'ishiihnrix n i 'i ulith si fe' ,. il Wilie--i a' i-n T'-fer- -. O, larH V . ii,i- . il, n Uilm-ihirn aim l.i-uii HMeela referei. W l'rlestll-y" iwmiiiriev ciami:s ii.t .-I Ureihera - h. t;ii n imhi at S difne r..t in! l'i le aienui n-fi-ri. 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