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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 9

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JUL THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMOHE. SATURDAY, XOVKMHElt 13, 1920. Dove Of Peace Instead Of Mars Now Reigns Over Baseball And Turf World AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING? By Briggs FORMER GILMANITES I I i Oilman, as he was too light for tb eirven nt that time. loiter he entora Kpiaeopal High Helwol, where his ability it f.i.ithiitl plaver attrat-tiHl ttanUn.M: He played quarterback for th Jfi.vj giiiiiins ii ml got into one game at Tm" this year a a hick-field man. ON PRINCETON TEAM Ed Stinson Will Flay Right End For Tigers Against Yale This Afternoon.

PEACE DOVE ALIGHTS ON TWO BIG SPORTS Bateball Magnates And Turfmen Show Bight Spirit By Deciding To Agree. CHA2IE7 HAS SOFT MARK IN BOXING JOHNNY BOSE VVHCN You JDEODK To AnD You Go Down Tonm ft KeDECoaeVe YouK HOUSt 'VmD SeieCT TH PP6R, WAIT AND YlrVt HNCiNiis eTc. and WAIT! li i (no?) YT I A Go I NO. MOT r-, JZt, Wir TOWERS, A SUBSTITUTE, ALSO MAY GET CHANCE. The Sportfolio Has any legislation been passed by the baseball authentic prohibiting the 'Mntentionul pass?" (U.B.) When, where and iu how many rounds did Tommy Bums de-Jack O'Brien? (P.

Did the Harvard football team lose any games last year? (T. n. In tennis a player's racket slips out nf his hand and Hies Into the net- Docs he lose the stroke because of this? (W. C. How much did Detroit pay for Ty Cobb? (C.

X. (iirntiom relating to fport, whrthcr indoor or outdoor, triI 6c OA-curatcltr unwertd tlvrovyh thin column, if addressed to the portfolio, core of The Evening Hun. Four Other Roland Parker Are Rcgulari On Orange And Black Soccer Squad. Exterminator, Winner Of Pimlico Cup, One Of Greatest Horses Of All Time. TUBP RECORD FOR MILES Giliiiiiu Country School students will fool for Princeton today when the Tigers meet I lid Eli ill the Yale hnl.

Two former (lllninu Country School boy." are on the Princeton team, and one AMERICAN. At Brighton Beach, N. Y. Kthelhfrt. liM, August 4.

tA Time, 3.40 1-5. CANAIiI.AN. At Woodbine Great Hrimiii, U'fl, September 'JO, 191 1. Time, .1.54 3-5. KNOLlSn.

At New Market, Kuglaud Kon-in-Law, 117, October 15. 1915. Time, 3.17. At'STRA I.IAN. At Melbourne Harriet Graham, fMi, November ti.

1917. Time, 3.53'i. AnD You Go To A DJTCT5LJlRe DO Vo-K HooSe C)H' BOY? AWT GR-R-R-RAND RMse Trie piCKtMi lei-KVMOKje faM of them, if not both, will got a chance i at Yale's warriors today. Ed Stinson, quarterback of the Blue and Gray squad in 1017, will be seen at right end at the start of today's frny. It iiImi is possible that Albert Towers, iiiptuiu and guard of (iiluuin's eleven two years ago, will get in part of Uncontest.

Towers is a substitute guard on the Orange and Black eleven. Both Clever Players. Both aj considered clever football players. Slinson has been fighting it out with Davis for the end position, snd yesterday it was announced that he would piny. He is 22 years old and weighs KMI pounds.

Former (illmimiles are cutting quite a tigure in athletics nt Princeton this year. There an- a half dozen of the Roland Parkers on Princeton's teams. Bob Stinson, brother to the Tiger end Joe Thomas, Crossin Cooper and Janon Fisher are on Princeton's soccer team. Stinson was the slar of Inst week's collier! ngninst Harvard. The game had ended in a 1 to-1 tie, bnt in an extra period Stinson kicked four goals, en mm m'fni Anaweri To Yesterday's Queries.

The wurhl's record for two miles by a burse is 1-3, while T'nbcr's record for the mile is 4.IJ 3-5. Cincinnati won thei liHinpiouship of the American Association iu 1C Minny Dundee will be years old on November 22. Arnold Horween is captain of the Harvurd football team. Cincinnati's batting average during the world's series guinea was Cleveland's was .244. Corcrirht, HUI, by IMWw lAlirer Co.) 100 Per Value J.

By Omar Kiiayvam. The threatened disruption of tlie sport of the masses, and racing, the sport of thousands, is now a ihing of the past, and their followers un rest in peace indefinitely. Wiser mmm heads prevailed and instead of Mars hovering over both, the dove of peace abling his team to win, ti to 1. Stinson. Cooper and Thomas starred on the Freshman baseball nine last season.

Knapp May Play. There is a bare possibility that Gil-man Country School will be represented in Yale's line-up. Raleigh Knanp, son of Alexander P. Knapp, who wns a student at the Roland Park Institution several years ago, is a substitute on the Yule team. Knnpp was not on the senior team at Havana Cigars 10c and Up Middleman Weiae IMltrlhutoM 16 South Gay Street lias found a resting place.

Not many persons doubted that i lie majors would get; together and patch up their dispute. Baseball is too big a business ami war is too costly. The iKitional pastime will continue as be- LANDIS "BIG UMPIRE" NOW OF MAJOR CLUBS Accepts Job As Mediator For Seven Years At Annual Salary Of $42,500. MIKE KELLEY REFUSES OFFER TO LEAD PHILS TALE ELEVEN LEADS IN GAMES PLAYED DUNN AND KNAPPTiSTURN FROM MEETING loie, and public confidence will be restored to such an eitent that nil thei parks should be filled to overflowing licit year. WINGED RUNNERS IN FIVE-MILE RAGE Baltimore Cross-Country Club To Compete In Marathon Event At Washington.

Chicago, Nov. -Mike Kelley, Ht. Puul American Association manager, has refused the offer to uianaee the Phillies during 11121. Kelley informed lack Hendricks, the Indianapolis man nger, here yesterday that he had sent a refusal to President William V. Baker of the Phillies that he did not want the Yale and Princeton first met on the gridiron in 187.1, aud since that time 43 games have been played.

Yale has won 23 games and Princeton 11, while 9 ended in ties. No games were played in and on account nf tho war. The record since 1HH3 fid-lows jot) of leading the Quakers next year. It hud been reported that Kelley had acepted the berth with the Phils while the big league magnates were in ses Dunn, manager of the Orioles, and hiKaUorney.Churles II. Knupp, arrived borne this morning from the minor league meeting in Kansas City.

Dunn declined that be was chiefly interested in the statement niado by (iarry Herrmann that tho draft would not be imposed on any league that does not want it. Ho said the committee of six from the minors will meet with the majors to draw up an agreement and report back to the officials of the circuit for ratification at a special meeting to bo held in February. sion ot Kansas City this week. Kelley admilled that he had considered a prono un Ion ti'om Baker and that he did not iniike up his mind until yeslerduy, when he tinned down the proposition. When it became known here yester TtJ.

6 0" The Baltimore Cross Country Club will endeavor to land the team laurels in the five-mile open handicap marathon race of the American legion, to be held at the American league Baseball Park in Washington today. The Winged 0 Imls were defeated in their lust race against the Capitol City distance, but with its squad once again in condition, it hopes to uphold the rep- Chicago, Nov. 13. Federal Judge K. M.

Lund is today began his work as the "big umpire" of Organized Baseball. Sixteen owners of major league baseball clubs, after scrapping the 12-club league proposal, signed terms of peace and ununimoubly offered Judge Landis the control of baseball affairs for seven yeure at an annual salary of He accepted. Judge Landis will not resign from the bench. 'Hie appointment of Judge I.andis and the declaration of peace followed a four-hour joint session financial interests of the major leagues. Attorneys, league officials and others were excluded from the meeting.

Tho, action ends a baseball war declared lastMonday. 4 4 Tr. 1KI1 IWI. I'M. ma IW7 iw TJ.

Prln. 13 0 II 0 Zl 9 ....13 It I 17 0 0 13 It was a victory for the 11 club owners, eight in the Notional and three in the American New York. Boston and Chicago, over the fire American League obstructionists. Kach gave considering the l.asker plan of control, and their decision will meet with the hearty approval of the fans. The men who have their millions nested in the sport made a ten-strike nhen they induced Judge Landis to the position as last resort, lie not only is a real fan.

understands i he flame thoroughly, but desires to do his part in keeping it untarnished. He was the only mun for the position his decisions will be final. Kuch league is capable of settling us own affairs and few disputes likely vill reach the jurist. His verdict will lie final and baseball will be the gainer yeeauso loo many petty differences reached the National Commission iu tho past. The minors also will be considered more in the future than they were in the past If the little fellows desire to run their own business, the majors likely will not make an attempt to prevent 'hem.

There is no reason for the return of the draft. If those higher up want in i I Wa A tifution it has held in the South Atlantic 0 0 10 32 Imr. 1KB Wi lwr, lift 17 ins 1SS! inn 1W1 MB WD IW. imr. is iw 1891) ISO) 1KIL 0 Association in the past 13 years, Capt.

A. Edwin Schmidt, marathon champion, will head a team of nine men a 31 day that Kelley had decided to slick with St. Paul Hcvrral other managers were mentioned as the stici-csitor to rtavvy Cravalh. Clarence Rowland, the former White Sox pilot, was the most prominent mentioned, but American Ix'Hgue men say that Rowland is to be malinger of the Tigers next year. Many of tho National League followers here expect to sen the job handed to Art Fletcher, the present captain and shortstop of the club.

Leonard The Victor. Camden, N. Nov. 1,1. Benny Leonard, the lightweight champion, scored an easy victory over K.

O. Willie LnugMiri, Allentown welterweight, in a 10 round bout here last night. Ixiiigh-lin's ability to take punishment alone saved him from taking the count several times. 10 31 1910 mi tfl3 HIS. una M7 mis iiit.

from the Cross Country Club In to 31 I Minor leagues have been requested to i join with the majors under the Landis (I 6 Gum. ljunn. I 10 ii THREE GAMES LISTED IN SOCCER LEAGUE Three gunies will be ployed in the Baltimore Soccer Iengue tomorrow. The opening schedule follows: Baltimore Soccer Club vs. Maryland Swimmirtg Club, at Dundalk.

Befcree, H. Harworth 3 P. M. Carroll t'niti vs. St.

Pntriik's, at Patterson Park. Heferce, H. Sardley; 2.15 P. M. Latrohe vs.

Community Soccer Club, at St. Helena. Heferce, J. MaeNah; 3 P. M.

At. a meeting held nt the offices of the regime. A committee was appointed at the joint session to confer with a committee from the minor leagues to effect a new national agreement. Sessions of these committees probably will begin shortly. Judge Landis, in accepting the new position, said he was ready to start work immediately.

Headquarters of the supreme court of baseball will be established in Chicago. Tho question of voting which was one cause of the breach in the major leagues was settled by a compromise. The club owners PUBLISH MY LETTER agreed the vote should be by individual clubs, and if a division occurred, each PENN AND DARTMOUTH TIED IN FOOTBALL New York, Nov. 13. Today's game between Pennsylvania and Dartmouth may break the tie which was crrutod when the Rid and Blue was beaten last fall at the Polo Grounds, 20 to The elevens have played nine gumes, each having won four and oue resulting in a tic The Green first met Pennsylvania in 1M6 and wa-s beaten, 16 to 0.

It played again tho following year and once more the Red and Blue was victorious, 'M to 0. The elevens did not clash again for ltl Public Athletic Iz-ague a Iteterees Soccer Association was formed, with John Clarke, president; John Ncun, vice-president Alexander McDonald, secretary. All referees for the Baltimore Soccer League will be appointed by the as-siH'iatiou, which hopes to place soccer on the high plane which it now holds in New York, Philadelphia and other Eastern cities. HEBREW ATHLETES CLASH night's race. This team will be composed of the following: TTnsoeld, present South Atlantic cross ronntry champion; A.

Edwin Schmidt, Henry W. Huynie, Frank Blum, John X. Kel-ley, George Ashman, John O'Oallaghan, Daniel K. Younger and K. Hart.

Unsoeld, Haynie and Schmidt should be well up among the leaders, as all three are capable of making a hard fight for top honors. At five miles Tnsoeld is, perhaps, the best of the three; but Schmidt has now roundrsl into shue aguin and Haynie, after years of effort, bus nt lust, struck his stride and is running in phenomenal form, having given the most creditable performances of his club in the past sir races. Blum, Keliey, Ashman and O'Calla-ghun should be up among the first dozen, so the Winged men stand a good chance for the team honors, if not handicapped too heavily. Tl. E.

(Bobby) Williams, one-time champion, and Dan Healy, of Washington, are the men who are ejpected to give the leaders of the Cross Country Club team trouble. Both these men beat the best the Cross Country Club had offer in its recent races, and with M. J. Lynch, K. A.

Bland. J. H. Montague and J. McCoy, the Washington team is a very formidable squad.

Prizes for the race tonight ore: Gold medal for first place, silver medals for second and third places and bronze medals to the ncit three men across the line. A eold medul will be given the league would cast a single vote. In the event of tie it was agreed Judge $tn Mre. Oremtem, So Otta Safferinf Women Mar Lean How to Cat Well Chiraco. HI.

"1 suffered for fan. Landis should make the final decision. Presidents of the two leagues were ae- letced as pleaders in all interleague mat fears with pains in my aides, hips and ters coming before the baseball court and yi.ii untoa. afct uww, eum Vwstjai-SJ i the court's decision, it was agreed, wiB be unreviewable. CaptainPubinsky's athletic team lead the wav in scoring the highest number SURPRISES ET P.

A. LEAGUE years. Ihey resumed roolbull relulions of noints in the weekly group athletic contests at the Hebrew Orphan Asylum. WHEN you sec the crowd of wideawake young fellows pouring out of a High School building, you realize that heir taste in dress'is worthy of pi legs and a terrible backache. I eould not do any work at all.

I was treated by physicians, but they did not help me. 1 read in one of your books where other women had been helped by Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Com. by capturing a total ot 1 points. I ap-tain Nodol's team was second with Hi points and moved up a bit closer to second place, whilo Feldman's group scored 15 points. Bearman's bunch in Jlll.S aud then it was mat uurlmoutli won its tirst battle from Pennsylvania, ii4 to 21.

The next year the Green repeated by 41 to 0. In 11115 Dartmouth won again, 7 to 3. Kor the next three years Pennsylvania held its own. In liilli the contest resulted in a 7-to-7 draw. Then the Ked crawli-d into the fifth position.

The results last week: tironp 1 vs. Group 4. Straddle Ball Relay Won promising players, let them pay the prices and not take prospects for a mere song. Voting on baseball differences by individuals will help the sport, and when interleague affairs are to be considered each wheel will vote as a unit. If they are unable to agree, then Judge I.andis will cast the deciding ballot.

His vote will be final. Ban Johnson will serve his employers, the eight elubowners of the American League. It took a long time to curb Ban's powers, but he now will bave nothing to look after but his own organization, instead of trying to rnn baseball all over the country. The progressives accomplished what they set out to do bring Ban Johnson to his knees. Baltimoreans like to attend good fights and have proved that they win torn ont to see them.

It's hard to arrange interesting matches all the time, and the one staged by the Eureka Athletic (lob demonstrated beyond all question of doubt that an uneven set-to will be passed np. Ohaney is a drawing card, but Johnny Hose was not. and (hat accounts for the poor attendance at the Fourth Regiment Armory last night. Kegular patrons of boxing knew that Rose probably conld not give Ohaney a real contest. Rose was game and took all that Chancy had in stock, bnt the go was so nneven that all interest was lost soon after the first gong sent them on their way.

Until the matchmakers line up two boys of about the same ability the fans will not tnrn ont and money will be lost on the venture. Riterminator. the winner of the Kentucky Derby in 1018 and who took down the first rnnning of the Pimlico cup. earned more laurels by winning a sensational victory over Boniface yesterday at I'imliro. This son of McGee has been one grand horse for Willis Sharpe Kilmer aDd has earned more than $I(MHI0 since he has been on the tort'.

Kitertni-nator it, sound and should come backneit year just as good as ever. TOME TEAM IS CONFIDENT br lironp4; inree lirnan Iteiny Won by liroup Volley Ball Won runner making the fastest time of the race: gold, silver and brnm. medals to the first three novices across the line. and silver loving cup to each of the live men who place on the winning team. A handsome rap is also offered to the club, as a team trophy, for winning the team honors.

Yesterday's socpct gimes in the Statewide schedule of the Public Athletic Ijcague furnished three surprises out the nine games played, Aberdeen held Bclair down to a scoreless contest; Iioonsboro lost a close game to Han-rock by a 2-0 score, and Hurlock sent Cambridge down to a 4-0 defeat. It would be difficult to pick out a better game than the contest at Frederick, in which Frederick and Brunswick battled out a no-score affair. The back-field work of both teams was as good as has been seen on tho schedule to date. There has been distinct improvement in the team play of these two schools since the season opened. Results of games played At Brunswick, Frederick.

0 Brunswick, 0. At Boonsboro, Hancock, At Jarrettsvillc. 1 Highland. II. At College Park, Laurel 1 Hyattsville.

0. At Ilagers-town, Hagerstown, 4 Smithsburc, O. At Hurlock. Cambridge, Hurlock, 4. At Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Belair.

0. At Middlrtowo, Middlctown, Thur-mout, 0. by (iroup 1, score 11 to o. liroup 2 vs. (iroup (I.

Straddle Ball Belay Won by (iroup Three Broad Jumps Relay Won by Group 2 Volley Bull Won by Croup 2, score 11 to 7. (iroup 3 vs. (iroup 5. Straddle Ball Relay Won by liroup Three Broad Relay Won by Group Volley Ball Won by (iroup 3. score 11 to 1.

The standing of the league to date Points Group 2 (Captain Dubinsky (iroup 8 (Captain Keldman) Group 4 (Captain Nodol) 57 (iroup 1 (Captain Weiner) .51 Group 6 (Captain Rrarni8n) .43 Group 5 (Captain Tranb) 40 Y. M. H. A. QUINTET ORGANIZES Final touches to the basketball team pound so I tried it and it helped me yery much so that now 1 can do everything in the house.

I have told mv friends about your wonderful Vege-table Compound and you have my permission to publish my letter so other women who suffer may learn how to pet Mrs. Ida Ovm. onEi. S. Marihfield Ae, Chicago III This pood old fashioned remedy la nade from native roots and herbs ant ontains no nareotiri or harmful drugs.

If yon have the slightest doubt Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Lydia K. Tinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, for advice. Your letter will be opened, read an! answered by a woman, and held in trict confidence Advertisement and Blue won.

7 to 0 and 21 to 0. Thus far Pennsylvania has piled aip 12H points against ltKt for Dartmouth. Williams To Meet Puryear. Philadelphia. Nov.

13. Kid Williams, farmer bantamweight champion, will clash with Karl Puryear, of Peoria, 111., at the National Athletic Association tonight. The featherweight supremacy of this city hinges on the result of the seini-windup, in which Bobby Burman tackles Joe Nelson. Martin Judge will rlash with Joe Christie, Frankie Clark will exchange punches with Krankie of Boston. Cy MorriN 'will entertain Kid Murray in the opener.

All-Stars Hang Out Shingle, The All-Stars would like to arrange games with NVpound class basketball teams. School or class teams are preferred. The line-up follows: llealy, l.f. Love, r.f. De Con, c.

Wells. Schulrze, rg. Address Manager P. II. Love, '()lf East Monument street.

Smithsburg Booters Win. The Smithsburg booters defeated Clear of tho Young Men's Hebrew Association, recently organized, prior to the start of its campaign, were added at a meet consideration. That's the way we figured it out some years ago when we originated clothes expressly for you younger young men in your teens. We studied the typical American of fifteen to twenty, and then set out to make Langham-High Clothe9 express his spirit and ideals. The way so many of you younger young men have responded to our efTortsshows that we have always been on the right track in giving you an appropriate and original style of your own.

LANGHAM-HIGH jLJi AiaCrO YOUNG MEN LEOPOLD, Chicago North Franklin Street A jo makers of Longham Clothes for young mm (Ar January Clearance Sale ot Prep Suits and Orercoats Now! Extremely Low Prices. ing last night at the Alliance. 12HS East Baltimore street. Iee Dopkin was elected captain of the five and Philip Jacobs was signed as coach. Manager Henry Dopkin was officially accepted to pilot the quintet and under this trio a banner season is looked for by followers of the Hebrew boys.

Manager Dopkin is anxious to arrange games with all the leading fives In the State. Address 121 East Baltimore street. K. OF C. BOWLING LEAGUE I llARrXlIIHH triwrt HI Klslimtach 7 Itirsisr 7-t II- I'Ur.

Uii 11,1 DRUG DUCKPIN LEAGUE SCORES Public Athletic League PO. Line-up: tl r.iimn Co 4 rrk-laTiA i hl Vi iMl.mf i Spring in I I to 0. SrnHliabunt. N.i'!.ill Elkton, Nov. 13.

The Tome football eleven is preparing for the battle of the season with the (iilmnn .1.11... II Ii BOWIE RACES 15 DAYS November 13th to 30th SPECIAL TRAINS I prnit nnrl Rtttsw Mtrfwt avt ii.H-i. mm, umt v. m. fin thr K.

A Klectrlc Line. A'ltnlftuon in'hiiinjr Oovermzicat Tax. $1.65. Cletr 8r.rmc. Huiil-r Kolaiel lUrtl-t MiWs Xil- f'rey Ankeii rtl.a.nk K.

1 1 i Kn.nt i flfftruLla Utll.Bn. I County School, of Baltimore, which will Is" staffed nt the Tome oval neil. Sntnr- Krellnr IK' 1 i Tntalt CI Ti If Her Tcro I 3 In Sftietiiao. I Oil wpn ttir from lni Silranen: Ni.lrker Trfw-o Co. wi twf fnm I rTte.li-u -'il wnn two train It.

U. Co. S11 ARP A POHMR VFTriKrkKRTriH.On, Mmhtll 105 Iil7 MI it I'C tvhr 1 M-k lt.lb-k... 7t 64 17 9 MB rt ft 7t ToUi- 5 1 i. it H.I.P..

l.i.. r. iitfp. Alcos Close 8eason. The Alcos will close their season Sunday at Iafiivette Oval by playing the Mnrriottsville club a doublc-beuder, starting nt 1.15 P.

M. The Alcos have made a fine record this season by winning Ti!) games, tiring three and losing eight. Manager McNeave will send Lefty Costello, the Alcos' pitching ace, on the hill iu the opener, with Jack Porter receiving. Walbrook Beats Indians. The Walbrook Sporting Club eleven defeated the Indians, of Northwest Baltimore.

2 to 0. Center Hollrnsbade's passing served In keep interest up among the large crowd of siiectators. The back-field, which was composed of Schwamb. Brady, Martin and Parr, made long gains. Emeralds In Field.

The Emerald quint of the Young Men's Christian Association desires til book tames with 13.Vpound class teams in December and January. Humes arc to be played at the Central Young Men's Christian Association. Address A. Loetell, Kat Kager street. H.

O. A. Wants Contests. TV H. O.

A. basketball team challenges all contenders for the pound listkcfhfiH title. Their ft.Yrwitind II. n. UeiLi'ier Hi.h'.-n KlejM 4 lyrfinr.

n-lrrrr I.me -noO Hr(WARIS Km 71 Henrf ttntnkid. lirwiro-n. no iv: seme -M mm KZ 1.1 aal .1 H. Mifrtkr VT! 1W.V. lit JIlrrT, i Vitlop Soccer Teams In Tie Game.

The Abenleen and Belair soccer teams II. GILPIN CO. PAHKE PAVI8 CO. TiUb. VI ToUla.

3 lim tl SOMKRSrrrS 1 Suirwr 7T tt MJnmin Shrr ft Iu 110iA.lrl CBor IU day. The game with Oilman is always a hig event in Port Deposit, and the Tome boys are confident that they will be able to lower the colors of the visitors, and nish the season, as they did last year, without a defeat. No game is scheduled for today. The eleven this year under Captain fnover is one of the best yet turned out bv the school, and only twii in two years hate they been scored upon. They' have a nnmber of victories to their ibis season including the Reesefelt Prep School, of Washington, P.

which they defeated to 0. Lawrenceville (N. School, an old rival, easilv was defeated. to 0. and Hill School, of I'ottstown.

Ml a prey to the Port boys ou the grounds of the Hill 13 to 2. fst Saturday they defeated the strong Army and Navy Pre. School ot Warbington, to 14. 12 1 TRetHub I TALVfairS im r.wi Ill IU HUH KJ llenan J. ffknUn I.

yrMultan. IM Knui TUll. KX tut Ml 4C DO YCU NEED SIDEWALK? Ilur work guaranloM Kstlmalm rhMerllly given Alw (Uram, Unve-as. Pke- St.p and lt-. atlraettie Prices.

Bell Concrete Construction Company, Inc. Eacer SI. Ph. Ml. Vernon its I.

djlitmore. Mi. played a scoreless tie in a Public Athletic le ague soccer game on the former's grounds yesterday. Line-up: AVeKCT. Unn.

Blr Sll.1- Kielffin I Hamiti.n It P. VlHMe! I. II Mjmv j.rr IPiil Stavv nwlni'-k. SlKim II. H'ldnKt I.R.r I.

J. M'l'-. IVm-TT .1 Ttek.r PIltG SALR'llEN. STiIDAKt Oil. CO Tnua ti 4l 4S1 IW Baltimore, Charles Fayette Irani! IW 9- Ill KJiNT S.

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eruea; b. aip. Mux. wiintx gamer. Address Cluirles I Kelduian, Manager, 2700 Kayner avenue.

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