Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 29, 1922, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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Feast of Sports for Fans en Thanksgiving Day Program
nine iunici-UHT
DISTANCE RUNS
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All Districts te See Hill-and-
Dalers in Action en
Thursday
SCHOOLBOYS IN ACTION
TlinnksniTlnc T)ny will present nine
i re" country mtn for tlir rillfiotitien
if local niliiiirers nf- fleet-footed Mor Mer Mor
Mirled. The most Interest ins. ni nimbly, U
t lie American Intcrs-'liebixtlu, which hns
been n lWture for ThiitiUfgivliiic Day
iiiernliiK these ninny year". All of th
local high Hclioeli will enter trams-. n-
well ni Institutieiw in intinj oilier cities
Jlercnrsbiirs Acaib-niv Is the favorite te
win I he i tec. for th team, under the
lutelnije of .liminy I'lirran. litis shown
Tunciilticpnt form.
In none of tlielr competitions have
the.v even been i lovely preyed Their
opening lctery vv.i ever l'enn fresh,
mill the followed it up b easily vvm
ninir tin' Ynie intersclielnstic l'reb.ililj
their biircet it ter wn the ("eliinilun
Intel shulntie, when, with -I0H entries,
the Mereersburi: lads captured the ill's;
three places.
Tlie tnr of the styind I Hill Cox,
feuner Rochester Tr.irie Scheel tniler.
wiie has only been beaten otice In hl
I'nreer. Cox la being :roomed te frrah
off first place, In the TlinnWlviriK Daj
race.
Anether big nffalr Is the annual race
of the Schuylkill Narr. in which forty
ix entries lime already been recired.
home nineteen prizes will ln awarded,
utid liachelers llnrse, ralrnieiint,
Malla. IVnnsylvaiua Biree. I'mllii,
l"niiertfy. Vesper and Wet I'hiladel
pliia will hnve representatives te com cem
pete for them The record for the
rnuisr is 30:'.M ?', made b K
Seliested, of Malta, in 1010. Tin- ri'e
5i the longest of the dar he mnner
li.ivniR te cover tire and tive.iteenth
miles of terrain before i.illiuit It a iliiv
Mere than 100 entries are listed in
the i mi of the .lnhn Wntiam ik r Cnin
i lercml Institute, which I divi led into
two distances, one for junior!) and in
termediates and tli1 ether f"r seniors.
The (tcrmnntewn Hevs" i"luh Tli'ink"
fiiinc 1 ji run is the hie feature n"
that station of the clt Tlie wituurs
v II receive itiijtii.i of ihe club and
oilier prizes I ike the .1 W. (' l
flnh, it will In- dhiiieil into el.issp-i
iii'enrillnc te the aces of the cent'st.
nuts and w 1 be held under the vv.itth
f'll eye of Charles IT llninbridse.
Four t'athelic clubs have aNe ar
ranged for their lull-nid-d iters te jet
jirtleu. Slian.i ban's Inns will chase for
three nr.d niie-half nub's threiisli the
M'est I'hi'iulelphii streets,; St Menica's
lids wi'l lireere ever the nrd ene-aTf
miles of Seuth I'hi'lv n.ivcnients; .s
i elision's t'n hi is m Kensington, and
t'iirt-mne of their runners will rip it
t for t!e vi'ie msn r the 'ii'i
fllmn runners. The final one of the
imnrtet, St I'oleinbi holds ilerinin In
"Vnrt'iwest T'liii.idelphi t. and their liar
iters will have a lluce-mile j.iunt ii
t inf district.
The Meadow brook dub. net te 1"
i inlune. wi'l st irt lis rice at tile same
i Ht that tlie ,1. V. (' I. docs, hur ir
, ill be two hours later in starting ai'd
its tour'e will be mere than tuic n
far.
Win firlrl R,mn l 11 khelni. N -"' t "tr. W, s. jl'(.r
r-i- i r "s i , u !i n A ---lean -v nn hi . : iJ nn In- I
eici" 1' J Vn i 7") r.' ' ' . s, i i ,, t i u-herl s h
! . n s-- t , i t . ia" n '- 1 - f -i s t- 1,
The 1-- c P sne-. i ran a - - J -is" nt vt bst s m-r- jt th 1-
no-n i iiri Phri 1 tikfird nset ai ti- h
hAPAUHA
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v$& ?M '40IT C T" OTA' -glfc
ExceUente
Senutei
Bltmt (m glass iar) 2 for 25
eA World's ecerd
Mere than 150 million La Palinas are new smoked
annually a demand exceeding anything known in
the history of quality cigars.
Your first smoke will explain why.
I'OMilltiSS CICAIt COMI'l.M.
Ill-Ill Murl.it
Mil VI A It. .V s,e, riiiirl, N. J
Cress-Country Races'
Thanksgiving Day
l):,10 A. M. .!. V. C. t.. start
ing at Juniper and rilbert streets;
jimleM and interinedintes, l1i
tulles: seniors!, 'J'i miles.
10:110 A. M.Americnn Inter Inter
chelnstlc, htarts at lloiithet:-p row!
il'.a tnllei,
IOjUO A. M. Schuylkill Nevy,
starts nt Maltn H. O. : OOg miles.
10 :30 A. M. Shanahan Catholic
Club, htart ut Forty -seventh
street and Lancaster nemie; 8'a
tulles.
10:.'i0 A. M. St. Menica's Cath
olic Club, starts at Seventeenth and
Hltner streets: "'. miles.
lOt.'IO A. M.--A"ccnslen Catholic
Club, starts tit V and Westmore
land streets; Iij n.lles.
11 A. M. Meadow brook, starts
at .Juniper and 1'llbert streets; esy
tuilcsi.
1- neon Oeimantewn Heys' Club,
starts at 2." West l'enn street; l!1;!
miles
:':e l M.-St Celiitnba's T. .
It. Sei'ict, starts at Twcnt.-feuith
Mr.et and Lehigh avenue; '1 nnlej.
MIT BIG GAME
Rivals for Delaware County
Football Honors te Meet at
Hilldale Ball Park
PARADE PRECEDES CONTEST
'Iwo old Delaware County rivals will
1 tsh en the gridiron tomorrow after
neon at 0 o'clock
I'.nk. Fifth and Cedar streets, liarby.
Tlie Delce Club, of Darby, and (VI
vvvn A C will endeavor te stttlc the
dispute, whi'li arises annually, a te
'vieh is -the better of the two en the
andiron.
The series between the two teams Is
'miw tiirl, eneh having wen en two or
isiens, and it remnliiH te be seen
vlniher Delce shall remain in the race
or the championship of the cnuntv.
Delce has made a wonderful merd
ihis se.isen. hiving wen nine ganu
i 'ust one The I'ist cenitiit vvu
iv er the fat Westmglieuse team.
Altheush net tlie favorite nt tlie start
t the match, the Darbv bes crowned
hur eflerts w th a vell-earned vie
ter On last Mendav evening a mon
ster foetlmll rally was hthl nt the
Dtrbv iirel eii'e. Mini arrangements were
niiide for tne annual i urade which prc
i !!' the g'line.
The Camden Cadet Hand h.i been
seiurcii te le.id the Delce roetei-, and
iiany bennrs will be in the linc-im
inrcli vnh .ippruprinte slogans.
Norrlstewn Cancels en Hammenten
II enmnntiiii. N .1.. N v 2P Wurd wa-
u I it h llunir- r uti Hluh P lit I tha'
Nnr- ! in ItlKn would he unilil" tn play Its
- i,nn lr!ii wlUijtht' :n Wntd 'en
f 1 iii' tn 11 lieca iw
in ..ii' Tta ' In th I it of th, rlav-eff
. t - t i I h 1 1 i s ii r ,n v--m, I i
in h,:n, 1 nsl ip m Ml li S rrttun ex-i't-
t t, sm r th" trtu ii u.i-
DEL AND COLWYN
The Quality Cigar Since t896
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Mft-rs 0. Dist.. Jl-r. N. 'Jil St., I'luladelplil.i
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SOCCER FEAST ON
FOR TOMORROW
Several Games Will Be Played
in the Forenoon Allied
League Idle
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ASCENSION VS. GORDON CLUB ,
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Thnnksclvlna lnv tiremlses, te be a
!,nr nn In the s.i.-w trnrlil. Tlirensh-
out all sections of the city ..will be found
athletes phi.vius the kicking (jaine of
feel bail.
While no Allied League contests ate
en the schedule the teams of their or er or
Katiiatieti will match themselves
nsainst clubs in ether sections and tilvi
siens and some keen competition is te
lie expected.
In the morning at 10 A. M. the pick
of the third northeast will oppose the
pick of the third northwest at Nine
teenth iiinl Hunting l'aik avenue. Tlie
teams that have been selected are otii etii otii
pesed of immv stars and a close i cu
test is pn d'eted.
The majority of the matches will be
staged in the afternoon with seveial
neighborhood tilts featuring. l)steti
Steel and At. t.ie, both from the
Tacony sctieri inter at Disston Hall
Park and at Tenth and llutler streets,
the Ilibs and Sunshine, both from the
same vicinity, will be pitted against
each oilier.
i no Meter eleven, which lias net
lest a game In the third northeast will
trael te Kaywood's Field nt Thirty-i
first and Dickinsen streets, and meet one '
or tne city's bailing elevens. The
icter jeungeters lnvc win te their
credit ever Centennial, of thu first divi
sion. Acensen and Corden Field Club,
and Kensington Congregational and
Wanderer"-, all tiist division euttlts. nte
scheduled te meet.
The only leturur satuiB en the srln-rhile
(llllt'llVM ilikVL-l , , ," ... ', . ---..,
at Hilldale Rail'"11 1b,, Jccided in the first and second
uKiaiuu? in i iic i nchci v itin circuit,
and nearly all the teams are In action
The contests, however, are all listed
te he dei Ided in the morning.
The schedule:
MCin.VINO
rick of Tlitrd Nerthaat v Third North Nerth
uet 'n''t'nth ind Hunting Park avcru",
tnicKirr cr.t'n r.EAacn
rw Divl-len
1"illid-tph!a h"s ti
at Phi'.ul, lrwl i i.
Mur en rirt .r
't-r ..n
riiliadalphla H-s.s
'en
Secern, at
Ic-tii-vrtenn v. t r.lvcrstty or l'crn-hj
.i ..t Uern.intevvn
S"CC
r;r:
1 Dlvllen
s Merle-i ?fcer !
Mir'.-a
it ,
M ilen.
I'h Hd'IpMa
dlrhU C. C
VJ
Or a-town, at
rh 'i.
AFTRP.NCXJN'
Pl-ltin f
ralrhlll. at Fs-end and Cl-ar-1
n- 1 rtr.- t-
iirenn Itihlien vn Dunkirk
Iluntins- 1'irlt iivtu"
Nineteenth and
K-nsi's-iun i oritri'ifntlenal
v. Wander-
e , it an l i iirriu -treetn
kijnwil ! Victer 1 hlrtj -first and U.clc---
n st-.M
Dli-ten J-til v St !e, Disston Hall
T?-k -nt! re.id and Vn'Uh 're,.t.
Ullirr n sUn.,n,i ,.ntli and But-le-
f.trCHt.
Thtrt -nth W.ir-1 n centennial Twent'
!'h nnj He'l streets
Afcni'en V- Uerdin Pleld Club V and
i 'rt ine str ets
uteca- i r'jn"i-11 AriJnie.e
Leu Healey te Captain Fordham
New erk. N J'i f.nu H il,i r-KU
. t i t ft!- in;;; I r him feet
i 1 el tl i i,i un in ineu"
i Iumie lu :cur.i oil lie Un
n V J . and r H-,I II, hlsh
t s in Jeph Prep I'hlli
li .jh t ) Periihinii in tt ;i of
, s nd ti the t -en 'itinn f
1 hrt tve fel ! s t-ai-ens
J&9
Magnelia 15c
Perfecto Qrande 3 for 50c
U-4A
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Scheel Grid Games
Fer Thanksgiving Day
MOIINIXU
CATHOLIC MIACIUK
. i-flthe!lc lIlBh . M
J'hllailelpMa Unll l'ark,
liiatlen HtrrtK.
JOMph
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Ilreaii
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.. HalMlnnnum ltlh v. Vlllaneva Trep,
Mllntieva, t'n.
OlttKIt GAMES
at
lVest Catholic Mltli Want Philadelphia
ItlKh, nt .Slxlv. third and Walnut atreeti.
.iVblnit.,en. "I,,h '"" Chsltenhum High, at
niklna l'ark. Vn,
.. lTanureM mirn vs. Alumni, at Brown
nui. oxford pike. o.reo l'rankferd Hliti
;T;thm0r? inBh t.BMden8 iti.h. t
Hlunlaiid ntut isx avenuet. t.amdevMia.
Went Cheater Well v. Ilcmyn Itldi, at
Waal Cheater, r.
Hmirfenl High v. Alumnt, at Oakmont.
..re"11. r"P . V Hommenton High, at
I Hum mintcn. N .1.
.Mmiirstimn Hlnh a,
nt MiMiicsteun. N, J.
' Shtnnnilenh JtlKh
.Mount Helly High,
Coaldale Itlgh, nt
(.eiMike, J'.
, Camdrn High . Alumni
at Terratt Itlll
nrit. Lamiien, N. J
ItPthlehpTll 1 tlL.1l H AllenlOlMl Itlall f
"fIiiih,c'niiJwn . ,-h., in-., . c
and Lied atrccte, Chr-tir. ra
ATTKIINOOV
National farm Si hoot vs Allantlc C tj
riMiiantviiie liinii vJ. bcii'i city High, at
UO'HIl I. 1 , .N tl.
Wllduued Jllsh s
NeirKtewn l'l.
I'lii). tilxvlli- High vn
Coiteavllle. IM
Norrlstewn HUh, at
t'eatenvllie Itlch. at
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e iAeanu d. -mj r,,t,li
bt' J0Seph Prep and CathOlIC
Is Headliner en
Program
Higlitrcn games wind up the scholas
tic football teaeu tomorrow. Fourteen
of these contests, arc scheduled In the
(forenoon. Thanksgiving Day hasHlwnys
been the closing day of the scholastic
gtid year.
' The major part of the fourteen
matches arc scheduled around the city, i
out there are a few out-of-town lmttles
that mein much te the parties con
cerned. ' It li the one dny en the school sched
! ule that the "ntire family can go out
'and see his or her brother or son. which
lever it mny be. pu-ferm en the grid
i iron. It Is a helida.v te all nnd piople
I take advantage of the school foetb.ill
I games in the morning, especially
i There arc two caims that Rtiind out
I In the city. The tirsi is that Ik l ween
St Jeseph Prep and Catholic High nt
the J'hillies' Hall l'ark. This Is an an
I nual game of the schools and th" 1 irgest
'crowd of the si-isen attended the game
:ime
I l.'v ear. Tomorrow should be no c-
ceptiell.
Interest Huns Streng
Interest runs lusher in the game than
nnv ether during the hist --cas-eii. It is
n bnttle of umlet'e.ited elevens nnd upon
tlie outcome hinges tlie championship of
the Catholic League.
All the reserve seats and Isixes hnve
been cold for the game and general ad
mission tickets are the enlv p.istilienids
available. These will be sold at tlie park
lefere the game, which is called for
10 "i.
Tlie ether battle i nil in,i"--leagte
till between West Cithu'lc lliuh. of
the Catholic I.iague. .md Wesf IMnia
delphla High, of the Inteiseliohistie
l.i'.icuc. These tonus will phi.v en the
Sfiawbridge Cle'hli r Field. Sit. -thin!
mil Walnut streets.
Last j ear We-t Plnl.idelnhi.i lllc'i
di fin ted their section. il rivals rathei
e.il y.
Salesianum High and VlUntmvn Piep.1
lash In n Catholic I.i.igue tilt which
will ling down the 'Uit.iin. Should St.
Insepl, ile'e.r Cnhelic llijh nnd Villa-1
nova Prep, cnine out en top with the
"s'lli'siaiiuin new. tlii Main Liners will
c.i,iti in their lirst i haiiiplnnship.
Aiiiuu'i'incnis li-ivc h"p) pet tnted b.v
tin- Clie ti'iih.im liu.i i hoel etrulais te
take care of a i tnwd of net jess than
Oi Kin f.ins vvheu th" whis'le luevvs te
start the il.ih of the Ahlngtnii High
nui i 'In ltcuhfim High leini-, at Elkins
1'irk, Pa.
Tlie final inevis te create entliusiasni
w II 1 c 1 ehl b lieMi s, hoels tenlghl
in tin- vareus sclioei buildings h.v the
nlumni .i ml iiuileigradii i'i's et th"
illoeN.
I'ruilifeiil I'l.ivs Alumni
Frank fnid Huh. i liampieii of the
ltiter-cl.il'. -is, ., League for two Ml night
seisens. Mil tjiee a feruiiilahl" opponent
in the .llunini of the s, i 0i Krown's
Field. Matij well-known stm. such as
Paul It uev, Smv the, Liehtfoet. and
the like, wi'l lie iiii'inl in the line-up
of ihe opposition,
Swarthniiire .nui Luisilewne High,
inetner viail.v game, will In- stageil at
iligbbnd and l.ssN nvemifs, Lans
! iwne, it 10 ii'cli i k West Chester
I I -r Ix will t.n t- IN liiesi stiftiM op ep
piinents in the Treildv frin Illgli efi their
mllle lit Jil. while llliveiiei-l Hl'll en
;.iges its i liiiuiii it 1 1 ikiiciiit.
Chctir High will t i .. Mi ma High "t
"Venth mil I.l.iVil -tint- I 'lister, itl
III ii'i li i k. Willi lit tl li e nf it- Mgnlai'
i.h ktieiii mi n H ii Hi lullhiicl. :
lulltu, ipiiiiteil mi k nnd Km In I, half-
. Ii'i.. Ill tie i IVliS wliu ,e Ineligible
In" lii s, hnlnsti. tieuble.
HieHli Pup tuivils in lliiiniiioiitevvn
lli.'li end un eis . nini f, med team of
rhat plice; Moere-tou High lias .is
is guests Mnmt llellv IIIi nnd Shen Shen
'imieali IIL'n ah. i r. ili, lie initle for the
Imlnstlc fnilh.ill i h,iiiijii'ii-l ip of the
i.il region-.
MILLVILLE READY
TO TACKLE TACONY
Conquerors of Melrose Will Oppose
Seuth Jersey Eleven Tomorrow
1 tii'em .I,-' d Ii v it-- vicii iv ever the
u, ie li-ieiiii i N i. iiu tin Millvllb
- in pun il te i ' . . null 1 1 stjeng
' el .lu'i.i'!' i '1 I hi'v-.'iv un; 1 1
'! lie '1 in mil ii .in 1 1 i ii I 's in, t and
ilfi:iiii -niie ui 1 1 li - tiiiin iu nnd
,.1 11 'I I'ml.lili lilil v. ill l,e l he in
ii. n i mi .''ml M hi h .iiiin ip.iii-s mil
n tl " In IJIn -I liii.lis of tin senMili.
T u en win 1 1 iii Mtlin-c .ind III III
liieili.li III" I'hl nib ll'lil ' m n will
pi i fit iiiui h -Mi'ti.'if 1 1 in -tip fei
the Mlllvl'li- iiitnli ii si ii , lin op ep
liili nil' In v In, li il Mi Iville tuns
liujii in i mi t me i In i mi 1 1 i.i. s A h'
tm v evi r 'I'm ei ui i "in hi e Mill-
vllle t .i lis. ui ii. i 1 1 iin, v ever tin
l SM I I II . II.
M.iiini i I'i . " ii ' 'I mn v team
will hiv' Si'iiinv Iti.hli, tmiiiit IViilei
riilli.'i sl.tr, in ili Inn Kin lil. Itu 1.
isvvn ilaud, 'v im liii- In en paving willi
M'inutiiu. iiinl wliu was ivlih Mn-silluil.
ll., ii iiniple ei ii.'iih age, will plu u
I Imil.lield pusltlen.
Chaille 'hit u. of Mulilciiiiiig;
I i'aten. of I't iiiisjlvunia Milllaiv Col Cel
lege; Jeiidll, el Mm knell llllll Tnjler,
feiimr yellow Jiuket, ale among the
luminaries who will appear in the 'Jit-
Ji .in , ,, u- -1, 1-,
'llie .Mlllvlllc t(
tiniii' pl.'i.vine un
ceiubrr.
niiiv line-up.
Calll will lieshiiuy coil-
til the miiiuie or ue.
18 GAMES CLOS
SCHOOLBOY SEASON
Dlb nULIUM.l Lid I
OF GRID CONTESTS
Independents Will Play Beth
Morning and Afternoon Bat
tles in AH Sections
SEVERAL SECTIONAL TILTS
Independent fans hare bwn provided
with a feast of football games by tin
managers of the various local elevens
for Thanksgiving Day,
Several games are en the schedule in
the morning, with the afternoon con
tests in the majority. The Krankferd
I Vnllntt tnrtl. nte I.ah.1 tUn lint K,f nil flin
I oilier temim have impertniit battles
I oeokpii, oeciieiini niuiirs iiuiure.
The big tilt in the morning will be
decided nt Cliften Heights, where that
le.iin takes en Lnst tnlls. . Manager
nllaBhcr npecls n record turnout, de-
suite the fnet tlint It is the first time
that Cliften hni plned en Tlinnksgivlng
""V, at home.
The Delaware County town Is nil set
'let a nig holiday, a iniiui or teny
piects will be at tne game, and then the
entire town will fellow llebbv llarrett
te thin clt.v where he beter. Hast 1'alN
Is out te hand Cliften the Hist defeat
of the cat-en. They were one of two
clubs te turn the trick last venr.
. The ether morning contest will he
1 Uncoil en the .1. & .1. Dobsen Fjeld. at
Thirty-fifth street nnd Queen lane, be
tween the East Falls X. M. A. and
Bridge A. A of East FnlK for tlie
championship of that locality.
In (he Northeast
Up nt Mr. Krown's Held, Oxeul jiikc
above Prnnltferd HlRh Scheel. Heinle
Miller nnd Itirs Yellow jackets will give a
few lessens te tlie New Yerk Giants. Ihe
visitors are composed of u bunch of
former college Mars, who hae been
plii.viug cxieptienally geed ball all tea-
bOtl.
The visitors will have weight en the
locals, but this, apparently means little
or nothing te the Frankford lads, who
arc determined te win by a decishe
margin. m ,
(Hie of the best games of tlie season
should be witnessed ut Crystal Fleul,
llelmesburg, where the home team meets
Mngnella, of Frankford. The bis
C.reeu eleven was erlglnnlly scheduled
ter Snttirdav. but when Melrose can
celed nt tlie laf minute Manager
Shisler .simply moved the due up a
few dn.vs.
Magnelia held Melrose te n 0-0 score
en Sunday and the Reses recently de
li a ted lle!mebutg. Mngnella also gave
lliversiilc. champions of New .Tcr-ey,
i linrd battle nnd came out of the Sun
lav game nt tlie shore in great shape.
The same llelmeslnirg line-up that op
posed Frankford will face Magnelia.
(lut In West I'lillly
West Philadelphia fans are ket for
tlie tenth annual cenih.it between Vic
irix and Hobart en the Strawbridgi A:
i ietlller tielil nt mmi-'pteihi anil nni
'i l ""." """ .""' .
nut sireeis. neiu icuuih u;ii- iuu,-
T . , I. .... ... Iilnllml
.i -. t...,is thu swnseti nml luiin
line records. '"e m-ici-ihiu 'i ." .- - --, n .,.... ... ,.., .......m.... ---, ,...,,... , ....t ,,.,
Thev will hae several iidditinnnl cel- womiinheod. I ether night Me t,-i,,l it ugniii am was
lege stnis in their line-up for the big ''Ingram allows n bit e .the t- ap- lllllt.h ertuilKMl by talking mid the
g.mic Ileh.irt is in IM.ince ted i.v stick about his men, he allows lei n t 1101!,e made by cracklj paper bags con-pntin-ten
the tii.M.ii.g toiuhebfer the be ugly and dirt. bit the e vest ?I tiilnlnir c-nml . I suppose. 1 have at
fl lir ami will return lotneirow morn- h s women an- quite noble ercuti lie. U last (nftcr much thought nnd deep con cen
nc M . iiiiBi r rvCeiinell will put Ihe! he .etains All... Ten "" ",l-'n'tliil hit ill"... a g.cat schui.c. I,
Vies riueugh their last wo.keut this , L.iMur tef cmise. as he is innrrl nl te BPt rid of this movie pet. Setnell.ing
iffeiniiin i Miss Terry that minimizes his elitim e tluit Is een brtter tlinti gas misks and
.till 1 I1UIMI. I .......'.. I. .-, .... nnn t.riwlli.f Pli'llt I.... , ..!-. li ..I... .1
The schedule follews:
li'trlx mi lliiuart siinvenuBn i iieini-'ri
'rr'nXlnn.
I .. -'i Tu.lfth aii'l roitte ntneta Con - Cen -
-Ji iin . lien
Mintne Iu A . of r-nnhfnril. nt lfelnisji-
....:. ...,i vi.1.1 in, ,,.n ,r.,, .,..st . t
ln.nkf.nl roil '
r,,,,
l ,11 irn i ' . lib ..liiniii"
llejwiB a at .Mirwniii, penH.A
In A r it Vss .hli!. en, Qwtri 'rue
' fennsvivanli ll'Uii' ui
i'i l'-ten .it i'i ililnl,
si Mnnlei vs M 1 illlitus, Nln-lfith
- r s mil ir Is
kirrii v It.uln-i r (c rtnnrtewn.
FRANKFORD HIGH
WINS SOCCER TITLE
Defeats Southern High in Deciding
Game, C te 1
1 lankfeid High dubblers wen the
f-ei er cievmi in the I'llMi1 Illgli stefieni
f.eik'ue estetdn.v, 'Ihe rienrers
wn slid the champion hip tmm Ninth
i is, I Iiuh.
1'iiiMeni ueieateu Miuuiein until ,ti
.1... I.il n.r... 111 ,.. 1 lit...
In ileiiding gamer Id in 1. Ifiuk
P Mil n great game In the first half
iirst ha
-1 ('i.'ti
I i il the chainpieiis te 'i 1
I-
I i the second half thev went te pi, pes
i I i ti ill: fm il Msiii'd five coins, i,,
i .' in IVf ,h nnd Pranks nml one e i, h
i i ffer ind Selffnt.
U. t I'liiladelphli ,111,11. ns nsunl.
i tm runner-up. Tin- pi'i'illievs ..li.
'I this position b.v d'ti iling N'm-tl
si liig'i, whin tin Arihive plivn
id a goal ter them, l.um's I . i
I .un ss' feel ,unl beiiiiinl 1 i.n K nun
Vel llie.ist net.
ti
Iiiiie lies 'eal was th" enlv cive il
ili i.i im.inte'vii (Viilial gaiue, and it
Neilhf.ist a viilerv.
I nii-r Jiaihv'i Iilei,v ever ('itheln
II u' In a ."-l wnii'Vll' expei ted.
Scraps About Scrappers
ril'MII'l. nf N"
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kill Pl.il ll lit
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Yerl. nml fliul,'
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liJ'b nf u i ri i emul I l, i,i- ji, ,
s ii r- IivIih' in lllltlltKi 1 s ,
jn.i in. h 1 1 n I'.i i in,; ilillri'iniy un
II in '. Ik In r I i .if, t, , 1,1
tui'l '! v. e r'i luilul.t ttrel ci i i im
i i lull' i.h. I ..inn. I. -lLhr.ii, i Kii
I i uil.li- M iR-uire li li'i ii i ii. i in. ii
. uiiii. I., uiht Ui" ,, ue nrliijsh
i- ii t tlm tin VV illl.iiii, i.i i ii t ! ! -
I h in i-i ti'i-l .ii fi.iiu, -i, mi,
' l.iiir fm in limn - i-i in I.;, r.u-.i
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(lurliv O'Ni-ll, l.'lilli l"li mil llm. k-l,
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- I . niliirfi- Willi l.miiy l.i.iu'ln ,
ini.iilf liitvlnif ti .i 'itlii-rn t r i
f r. 'Hill it t li'irliv vviiiiM Mil. i ti nit i
,a ilin hi, Vlnnli i mir
I'lrirl llirrl, rntlnn li.viil.-r. v ill In, ,
'I wnluii nt III- IIIJ.iij lenlKlit Hi. ,i
K- III MIH'I-1 islli'j.ll l.ll.'iii llllll,, ,
V imiii will in" i r ii Yu'iiiL' riiuiif" i;ii
(.HIM la tu f.nu lliii ll'irim
lii-iiri.i lliikkrll liim U't-n tnnd licl j-,y liui,)i
Iilll'iii for hm ItiuiN, III. vv'll itii-d l.n ;
Ddrty nt I, incnati'i tmiiiirrnvv iiIkI nml
llnni' lln- I'.iin. mi J icti-nilnnh ,nv
ll'Eht,
MellN'lNli
i i-Haa i '- i n ! ruin M(i"nT
t -; . . .. . st... r tl. si a ll,.,t ion i.lliitsnil fl Til ll 111 IIIIV 11111' HII'F i t .1 A .. a .
I Jit (' A ' . l.ilh' I lilt's . . .i V 1 IIIIIL JUU limini ii I J III I lf lllllllt III 1 t. U MIL If Mill
1 !..J .;'J or" n"1 ",,lN ,U""'U'- -' rr ,n!? ".'I'mIiiW: mppennuellknnyefthenlh's whie
'.vr.'lrme'.-vrum. v.. ri'rcy All-Stars, we. -c p. tl.rc than I In Mlin M 10 Saw ,, , W1PM,K ,)r pew.
s.n,.ili t..i ..ml Tln- ren.l. T.imiirnni- V Mr. Nl'lMV. We W lsil te I ',.... .... . ..in , n... ,'. .,
'",' ', .1 1 ... .,,.i, !, (icriug Miur nose, win r 1 ni'tiinicn 1
xi-n:u.N(xN .stuke claim en '" '"l 1 , ,0,1 with a deadly leek and when 'that
Vew Yerl. f.lints ,t Triiikferd. tlrn'Mm -m ill wind tliat lilews In goeil, ami , f .. - , ,
.1.1 o'eri tiie '.i.i' ti. h':h fiie-.i i.- ,. ,..,, t.i,.ure that doesn't prove "?' I.1' '" '" ",s " ', ' ," '"
. ... rii.,. lllil.l.tn 11.11 iJft v,r.tl, I' S peel in "- i"i "". 1 l.elime Inn Mil w.'lllt te mini nun,
ni iv.i-vr strMt. I'.iri.v. . i vnic rule or etliei t V(ime,e,e mid die New my idea I
jrpyg . DaihrMnyie Magazine
THE MOVIE FAN'S
LETTERBOX
By IinXllY M. NEELT
Mtsriame Sans Seucl write: "The
transubstnntlatlen t.f Valentine seems
te be the main topic of conversation
nowadays. Personally, we never liked
the young ncter in ,nl"5 nevCl'
could underslnnd hew lie enrned his
sudden popularity. He showed ability
under the direction of Hei Ingram, but
what las he done since?
"Te us it Is uneplalnnble that jett
should praise 'Weed and Sand.' This
was evidently an effort tn bring Valen Valen
tieo before the ees of the public as at.
Ibane. here once mere, but daliarde
was net another .Tulle in our estima
tion. Nlta Naldl incractlng. Mia 1-ee
H'lidtinlly dying of ennui, alentlne
the Valentine of 'The Sheik.' wither
than 'The Pour Horsemen' all churned
I fem (1, ,, r,,,.i ,id llavercd with
in with scenes of n Spannm arena cm
u phllotephef" vvheic lies its claim te
funic V
"Still, wc must sympathize with
Valentine new. As ou suy, be is doubt
less noting under the ndvlce of senie
one clt-c. Tluit is the crux of the whole
matter, the reason why, despite his
popularity. 0 niany people like him net
at nil. He does net seem able te think
for himself! he seems te lack that much
intelligence.
"Intelligence and Intellect, we sur
mise, ave net expected of an ncter by
the majority of audiences, hence the
absence of these rtualltles In iientine
vvns never noted. And let us add this
thought of ours if De Koehefort does
net knew, or pretends be does net Knew,
wbv be Is being brought te this win
tr. then be tee, tnut be lacking in
ordinal. v Intelligence. Dees that nssuie
him fume? . . ,rr.
"We agree with jour pruit-e el" 1 he
Eternal Finnic' V forgave the cbnnge
in title after hearing a flapper tenia rk
that 'Nerma plajetl the part of Duchess
l),i h'oniethlng-or-otber, something like
r, i- i i i..V.-.- ... ,-nnnnt furslve
lingerie, ji .... . .":" .;",...
.!....... i .nn.n uinrin tn tne cent'iw
' ...
.,.t. j it. ,i uiKh tiiimfK? ii is
te evident just' where the drop the'eeme bnik into the movies again se
.....i . ...iw.m il Ami we really uitl . . ,.n..l,l ,liu nlit hai. I illiln'f nee
think they would de better thnn te
show a tlnal kiss en benitl ship.
nut Nerma Talmadgel One must
ever her: Mie is mesi ccnuni .
without n peer iu lilnuiem. nnm mini
she net de under sucn n uirecn r ii- "'
Ingram, were he te de a pictine
people rather than events, te RUisirt I-
i.ate the spectacle te the characters mil
weave His steiy around Nerma Inl-
inndgc! .
"Hex Ingram we co. "Wrr the t os
JITtrrVtertmlnnW
,. ... - . .. a..
mastered tcclmiiiue aim senn-u i
heights bejend. be is an artist, witness
whit lie letild de with no purely n to te
mantle ster.v ns the 'Prisoner of
.eiidu.' And did ou ever notice, Mr.
Nielv. hew e.ilcfUI lie is in ins 11 ui
. "'. """,;:., - -;,,i , m.-b.u
... ., ..m.1 , IT .1 IM 'I'll ,1,.., ... -.....
m iiuhhu. -. ...---. -- . ..
ne.ire. and we Herein note u in iiimiuw
(..-.in-, ....s, ... -.;-.,.. ,. .,f
jet rnauiing ncri, nv s,... i- -.-.--
futures vfur betli of
1 "De mi leinembi
utnii "i i,".". .
er. net se long nge.
rue .111111 line nan miiiuinin
I.revj',1 .he t.Utb of ..S'Y,"
' ' v irdi. I lie plltj h tlie tiling. -l
Tin. Ill IS Melgh.ui. net I.e.lttKe Je.,
, , ,, . , .,!,,, 1,. ,,1,,,.
nun li ns we love Her, net artistic inni- t
' teitliitiliv. Het beautiful Mines, net
i 'I hi odeiV Roberts, net even the meeiii-,
, panili'tnt of it pei feet eichistra. can.
.1 1 iin thing for sueh u pii'turc. us that
one.
"Ne d'ulit il will pav its producer
l.tieii mere tli.iu 'The loves of
I'tiaraiih,' vvlihii w.is mpnb."
(Wish jeu had written jour letter
iu two iiis'iallnuiitf. It wis much tee
long te puhli-h heie nt 1 had tu emil
alieut half of it.
When I ill I 'i pi ire te an one
who i mild vision n weise pholeplnv
inni "The Mini Who Saw Tomuirew,"
I lii'.d net mm ii one of the liluis vvliiih
l heie tills Wi'K. New, all teitlni -
giK's, ; i
ii
M. ('. P. wiilis; "I ic.illv want te
knew Net mn Tiiliuadgc's 'nldri'ss and
wli.it the i li.mies "of her ever leading
u litti r fieiu me aie liee'iuse 1 want
jeu te answer this and 1 am gnliur
te give m. views en .i few things. I
must lie a lovvblevv in -a use 1 thntu'lit
'Leves of I'liiuaeir w.is stupid. In
the first place, wh.v Imis"' ,nd
peer I'hiiiiiehl I leuliiii'i nml ist.unl
if We wen1 Mippe-ed In ! 1 1 .son for
him or net.
"N'inv. 'Manslauglit' r" I nnd the
sterv .un! thought jl wii n it 'li'i
sl'iughtn' vviis pcilfil an I mule initial
n el 'inll'l" te life, but I t In- iht i i v
inn H Miii' 'Hid well in tnl
"Vh..l ilu von thu k if N.ie'? It
v.is sn,ilnl for me li.v u-1114 pint of
iin plot of 'IJue Vadis.' wliiih I lived.
I hid lived St. 1'itir in that as a
ui old. gentle nml human mini, who
was miming uwuv fimn ltnme whin
our 1 .m il sleppul llllll. 'I'lie .ipestle iu
i lii- w.is tee euug. loe lii i v nnd no
iiilliuhtv. ',i people ule ilnln'l see
i Jn i Vinlis' m- lead it, Hi- s ic.illj
iplite n guild movie. I wi li Mil would
ti 11 ine what viii think of ii
.lu-t miw Neiiiin 'Culm nig,, in 'Tin
r.iiinal i'hnni ' Veini'i in ni is vi iv
wmiib'ifiil She nil siiiivv mi in mv
i nml inns . 1 1 ii 1 iii lilies s,, ii il im im,.
limn , jun liv In r c(s in Im month.
She is in fnvellte. She is mm
think as geed im ailiess s ihue Is
mi the simii. I'll us.,, in tm- n, ,n f,t.
tine i ri i ii that movie
"I agin vvnli von Hint Ih Itiche
full di seivi mn sMiipathv, Ui, Val
i mum's inns, n ,. unlin; te In- v i
lililsli nitlis, while iitlietvvise ii n
liinlii i li i ii lulu i Used is ah Minn -sitnissui,
would lur. i- iin light nt him
.Is in,v ellll I' IH Im. I fell IihIiihIj inn
lake Villi ilium's pliue. I hope jli
lini In Imi is likel l"i hiiusili nml nui
liked ei illslil ei a- Vnleiniiie's sin
ii sin 'i im- it m i ,e iinthiii,' in, m
.live ai .Niiiini's ni'diis mn vvh'il
vn i think of 'V te ' "
i l'if In ( n i 1 1
'' ' ll li"' I.H I. in
i Wll ll's llli III il
i'i V 11 IIN HHIS In I.Huu
Ml.lllt III ll, IlllilllSC
I si I I I is. I v, I
iiiiil linn iiiiiI ui rl ,
tl. IvIlllVV Will till I' ll
I'll'IIM' III llll' 1,1 I II
i mini s i,n "N.,
li . ' I 111 llllllv
Uli.ll ll,i fills l
c i l tin ll s ill' III
iiliuiillil ni limln-v
' '.''"' U,'',l,"1!, ni""
li l '"Hi viliili-
mv (ivvii eiuiiiiiii in lnvsiMi until vvi lih
Millie nilulllill lines ficini the lllllH. mi
lire the ienile wliu count.
Didn't vim ue mir H'vlevv uf "The
Ktl'llllll I'Jflllll" V till I.III1VV, lis 1
s.'iiil the ntlier inv, Nerniii fiiNi'lnatei
uie m nisiinnllv ihtil I mn never nhln
Fer Film Fan's Scrapbook
w'tUv' r!V; --''iijLW&
III: ; H:
I 'itJM ' - -.' JHj
IJB as : 'w.H
MIUHtED JUNE
11V ictll be glad te publish ihr
phturei of $uch gcrccn plnycra
rc suggested by the fans
te give an unprejudiced opinion of her
weik en hi screen, .auutus-j m-r m
Address irr in
vc, Missllcuhl
roadway, New
ca ie of her renresentiltlv
l.lvingstehe, 1010 Mrendvv
ve"
"Sweetie" writes: "I think 'Elenner
IP vvuh tight when she said May Mc-
Avev were a wig. It certainly ilia
tiiiike her leek like the walking dell
she lintiersennled. hut we were wishing
i .. V" .:,.,-."i"T. .... ii .i,i
she
i store and show her ev. n beautiful hair.
,.i ..ii. M..i...i n,Kei. ..iii,i
WUUMI lillkU II. I'll llilx-i ir-tMn iuv.
A 1 ... 1 1 ..a!l..l I.1m 1
)op J(1 ,T, Fortune Teller.' A long
itlinc age we saw her in 'Motherhood,',
' Mt ,i, ,let ,.nrc xcrv ,mlch for it. I
m.er a8, fj urpilsed (nnd dcllgntc-i)
in mv ifl, .,s ,vie,, j saw t ln -xiie
. ;ldlih. The M-rsatllity of tluit
! actrc-s-! She is wonderful.
.., ,ntpn., hwlr(, or rcfl(1 anything.
, wnfied l.jtell being a hrethct
(). . , ,u; HleJ m,t l)(, ,
never s,v Huch a resemblance. De
je(j new ,f hc w,
"I can guess ..,, when ,ou start
i nt niiniAnr simi iviiiinrn ur 111111 imiii
"""";i ."" """'." ; ,"
' mi" in' .i,i j,-., ,!..,.- ..I-- ..... - ,v...
l. .l .. 1...I- ... I I'll 1..., ,1...,
i.li'll iillll-l -3 nun nui ii ti-i nun
ii game jeu leuldn't yiny in 'Sube de
Miie. huh?'
"Well, my aunt took jour ndvlce
and cut out thu 'movie' and went te
- - :" .'--.'- .
cliurcli insieail en
llCCOUIlt lit lll'ltIL'
-, -.- v ..:,.". -",. ,.... :,."
iiiuiiier, iii-i.ium', iiiu-i no. wait uei-s ;i
iiiiuc niuriier aineiiiii , in 1111s iibc.
...n,- iu ,,,..1. .,,-,i ,, ii,.. n-i,.
a - ' r"'"" "i " ' "i-
.. . ,,,,. ,,.
Z-Z1Z1
hiii) line in tlie 'movies'
Illinill'I.W.s
The following theatres obtain their pictures through
the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee
of early sliewiqg of the finest productions. Ask for the
theatre in your lecaHty obtaining pictures through the
Stanley Company of America.
ALHAMBRA ':,!' -M.:,i!.,,?i.M-'
JOHN GILBERT
in "HONOR riRST"
ADrI r 6-0 THOMPSON ST
r,ULLJ MV1IV- nvll.T
GUY BATES POST
in "THE MAS0.UERADEf. '
ARDMORE "WrRtSPiL
qprf-Ti pjlOptt'-'OM
"ALL FOR A WOMAN"
ACTmD Elfll'.TII . OIIIMIO AV&
ASiV-'rS M.VTISIT. DAILY
MAHTHA JIA1 nri.3 In
"Queen of ths Meulin Rouge"
AND VAUDEVILLE
ml tCDICr rma'I i r-i UPtinn
Ut,DirL' im i mn. '.' until M
THOMAS MEIOJtAN en I ITATRirE JOY In
"MANSLAUGHTER"
COLONIAL -"""nlf,; mV pa,3
hittv POT.TI"snV nr.l llEnT I.VTLT L I'I
"TO HAVE AND TO HOLD"
FAIRMOUNT M,,i,avni"i.,Jl v
THOMAS ME10HAN i n.l I."'TrinE JOY In
"MANSLAUGHTER"
r.ATLl CT TUliA'litl- lleinvv Nprue
JOlrl Ol. MMlM'.h OAII.i
ALL STAR CAST In
"Hounds of the Baskemlles"
GREAT NORTHERN
jsnna it
nt Kflt
I
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
in "THE BOND BOY"
imperial 'm, -'T'.-rr.
VERA GORDON
in "YOUR ilEST IT.IEND '
LIBERTY ,,,,UA441I,I,'?,IVAA-
HOUSE FETERS f n I f LAIRE W'Ml-OR i
"RICH MEN'S WIVES"
ORIENT "".YnV' "V1
RODOLPH VALENTINO
In ' THE SHEIK"
OVERBROOK,M,,,lr',rf;"!,
Av
HAROLD LLOYD
in "OHANDMA'S BOY"
PA1 M KHANKIXme A VII a7.i"
rri-.ivi veititia slltr-ET
ANITA STEWART
in "HER MAII BAI'.UATV '
ADDED bURPJUhE VAUDEVILLE
mP.FNT MAHKI.T HI. UHe 17TII
vrui i nf v m i ii i'. m
COLLEEN MOORE
.in "THE WAILVLOWFR '
RIAI TO i:i'vieivw avi'.sub
Wanda Hawley and Milten Sills
In "RURNIHO HANDS '
SAVOY ,"" MUIMI S'H'll.l
rtVUI, " I M I Ml.lni.'lii
"Ijflpre te Be Pitied Than Scorned"
333 MARKET"SJ'AM'-i:TIil?tf
I.JWilif OX RPVf't At,
MONTE CRISTO" !
because one leek and 'bloelo' the tuJ.
would disappear, peiM
"Possibly through your Infl,...
will, the Park CbrnmlMlS , .?
range for his services for n limited nil
mini aiercsuiu pests are extermnauii.'
Herry I enn't help you.
" i went
with tS
u h'c nieve, no a -lix mn
same steely leek nnd sny, "What! vl
here again I Tli last time I run ,'Vh?
fcr-llfe?" y any"' Whnt' 1" oekS
.Icrfccy Fan from Klvcrslde writ,,
iin taking our recent nnsw,- .:
m. urn iiiniiig jour recent niuwcr in
my letter ns an Invitation te ceifc.
again, se here gees. em
"I mn
"When was
the
f ..
flrsf released?
men ii,,. n::r,i,."
iVIir JIOI'KMTI.,.1
Yerk showing? In rending the celm
tonight I notice jour answer
Artiste" regarding the 'Prisoner
Zetidii.' We have hut recently hn I im!
seu knew), and -they' did inefrt'L'
the end, or went away together u'liiJk
had the same effect. Did it n0 Jl?
nnlly end this way, or is this n patch,,
up ending, due, perhaps, te the lVL
usage of the film? (Yeu see, I am nutu
"I agree with you us te Hauien Xi.
vnrre. He portrayed the mle of II,,.
pert perfectly in my estimation.
"Allew me te congratulate jeu .
the stand jeu have taken toward Z
nlentine affair. ' "'
city
rnur iierscmen opened In ,I.I
- T ,,
New Yerk March 0. 1021.
""""-" '-", Jl li iriierl l.l
"Prisoner of Zendn" was made whs
two' endings the erlglnnl hook rndinr
apparently for the big cities ami i.
"Iinntiv ' Atiritnw fn- tllai.i. . "
nP erly-
'i'i;.' .....n ,u ., cranie. iieinnrA
llrt. tint TfAWAMt. . .1 ,. '
hi.jh.brnw up there-but nil th, e ,.r
WHy ,,!,. i doubt , 'r E
,,,.. wH , he "" lex
I klltlties. the' hnnn. ...'" .li
.., .... .,,,,.,, ,,.j re v err
! suppose the "hnppy
one was the
uiur; piiiisjiitutur u
you, wnsnt it
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DRILLS FOR BIG GAMP
nint
Chester Cadets Will Meet St. Jehn's
M. C. Tomorrow
"- -..,.-.,.,.., .uiumiy t;nlltp
"rs. ami seeenn teims went te the Pick.
cring Hunt Club jestciday te enmplcli
I prepniutlens for thefr tlnnl battle of
i ,i, ' llwin ,.,...., ,. l , t '
( n Inmerm with St. . el.n'i
Mi, ,,,,rJ College, of Annapolis. Mil.
i Tlu, ,.arl(t pIljrers wnt e
club as the Phenal guests of Licutei,.
n - a ' a." w t . .
i "" ' """"-' runm iv. iivatt. vim
i,vi,iviii Him uiiiii;iic uirccier or i1
at rli . . "'
nnd
vi. . Jiiey were nccenipinied v ,
Pauxti. hc.ul coach, ami (ins Ziegler
line coach. The team wi.l leturn te
P. M. ('. tomertovv morning for Hgit
t-ignal practice pn'er te tlie game.
A lutge representation of the ahiuni
is expected te attend the annua hutli
willi St. .Jehn's tomeriovv. Si. .lem'i.
is the eldest military college in tb
Fniteil Statis. These iiibtitutiens bait
been gridiron rivals for meie than a
iiuiirter of :i century. Last Thanks
giving Iiaj P. .M. C. defeated St. Jelin't
'.', te 0.
THE TIGER
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THE LOTUS
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