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Purple and Gold Eleven Has Edge Over Oregon; Who Is Eastern Champ? Bill Grimm Is One of Best Tackles in Country; Blake Is Star Kicker; Who Will Captain Washington? Oregon Will Accept Big Game if Offered BY LEO H, LASSEN Will Washington represent the West in the big title game to be played at Pasadena, Cal., on New Year's day? This is the big question that Washington grid fans are | asking today following the defeat of the California varsity » by the purple and gold gridders here Turkey day. ‘ Washington is now tied with Oregon for the conference title, but Oregon didn’t play a California team and is there- fore shaded by Washington in its claims for the coast hon- ors. Oregon has a shade on Washington in claims for Northwestern honors for the simple reason that Oregon beat the locals by a margin of 11 points. Washington has not been invited, only is Bil a stone wall on the 0 represent the coast by the Pasa defense, but he opens holes in @éna Committed as yet, but the Invi the opposition tines big enough tation is expected most any day now.| to lead a cireus parade thru ‘The question has not come up be Mayhap there won't be any men This is BU Grimm strated that he is th work here. jand that is saying « lot, _ fore the Washington faculty yet, but West of the Rockies on Wate ~ the southerners are expected to pop ter Camp's All-American this | the question soon year, but if anybody deserves “W" Never Has Accepted Washington haa never played a Post stason game, according to the Tecords at our disposal, and it is un @erstood that the board of contro! | ‘ft the local institution fs opposed to the plan. With the big prestige that a vic tory over the eastern champions Would bring Washington may influ-|this year. Blake is a consistent @Nce the faculty to allow Washing: | punter and gets heighth and distance to take the big game if the Pur-/ out of every kick, gtving his ends | and Gold team is invited. |plenty of time to gtt down the{ Coach Hunt isn't wild over the/fieid. Blake's fine kicking here | idea. He thinks it would keep the! Thursday with a wet, slippery ball Men in training too long and that| was one of the big features of the would be stale by game time. | same, it this could be remedied by giving | the men a rest and working them SMITH IN BAD into condition in the last two weeks DOWN SOUTH ‘@f the coming month. } a » In the meantime Washington fans| ggeain ig “in bade atane Boomk Are awaiting the expected invitation) fe some ee - p with a great deal of interest. be-| cording to sout é ause if the local squad gets the There te be & i gion | Big game it will be the first time} jositi soy handling the _ that Washington has matched it#| Golden Bh sgued again next ey sagen the gridiron with iy season, altho his players swear mention it's one Bi Grimm. BLAKE BEST KICKER While we've never seen Temple lton, the crack Stanford punter in action, it fs almost safe to assert that Buel Blake, of Washington, ts the best punter in the conference mark. stound into « golf course. GEE IME LAMP Posts YEH, ty BOY'S ] (GRADUATED \] NO HE FLUNKED Look — Nay BACK FROM ColLtGt \ITH HONORS] IN A LOT OF HIS SINCE THLS TOWN OND Itt PRO : aH? Ss : ies ~ 0s PR« UD Of 1 BH vi TUDIES , SuT ) ney! ; 5 HES NO 2 \ Dey — o Foot J Oe OO WASHINGTON IN LINE FOR BI ONE OF WASHINGTON'S BEST the powerful Washington tackle who has demon best tackle In the Coast conference by bin great He is one of the best Hnemen ever turned out at Washington, The Inglewood Golf and Country club has arrived! Yea, Seattle will soon beast of one more golf course, for the campaign to get 300 members to form the new club has just about reached the To be exact, 284 signatures are on the list and the cam- paigners will be well over the top by December 12. On that date the charter will be closed at a meeting to be held in the Army and Navy clab rooms, Officers will also be elected then and preparations made to purchase and mold the “Be sure you're right, then go ahead, * # Rival Boat Builders to | ve) Battle Here hd S. & E. to Meet Duthie Soc- cer Squad; Leaders Are Resting SOCCER LEAGUE STANDING WwW. L, Dr Pte ;e 8. pe ee ee a ee ee Today's Gamo ®kinner @ Redy ye Duthie at Lib- Kickett at 2:15 p.m. . W. Waller Tomorrow's Game Woeodiend Park ve Bisck Diamond at Liberty park. Kickoff? at 2:15 pm oe, A. ©. Mone. BY ALEX ©. ROSE For the first time in many moons & boccer league match will be played this city on Saturday afternoon This event will take piace today when the local and rival shipyard elevens from the Skinner @ Eddy and the Duthie plants meet at Lib- erty park. The attraction for tomorrow will bring the Woodland Parkers and the Hikek Diamonds together, This) match will also be played on thé} Mth and Jefferson at. grounds. ” has been the motto of by him, the originators of this new enterprise and with 300 of Seattle's The league leaders (Carbonado) > wnoissest | Soa most prominent citizens enrolied, the time ie ripe to go ahead, are having @ well earned fest this one WHO WILL CAPTAIN The site selected for the home of the Inglewood Golf and week ; | WASHINGTON? Country club lies along the north end shores of Lake Washing Rivalry Keen This | Its going to be a tough Job to pick ton, and, according to expert authorities, will make an ideal golf Rivalry of the keenest brand ex > bh A captain for the Washington doves course. The country club features are there already, veo) — er er Vig poet . ° for the 1920 sedson, Fil) Grimm, wes we oe © actigige eter [rea Faulk, “Sandy” Wick, Bob Abe! Playing in championship form, H. A. (“Dixie”) Fleager again should bring Gut © retorts sumer will send their and Gus Pope will be playing thete| demonstrated last Saturday that he is the kingpin golfer of the of fans. Both teama are trained to yetesed © with last games for the Purple and Gold Seattle Golf and Country elab by beating “colonel bogey” six up the minute and ready for the ‘Ageles <a tee Ocak next year. Whoever gets the + and carrying off the big prire—a handsome trophy donated by Club whistle at | will give Washington a real teade Captain Cart Huiskamp. Thin i the first meeting of these DOBIE FACES Next season | P. U, Wolgemuth finished second, being five up on the colonel rivals this season and much de BIG TEST — Alex. Dickenson had the old gent three down, L. Donn and pends on the final score, as @ win Gil Doble, former Washington| OREGON WILL TAKE | B. 4. Smith were the only others of the 67 contestants that fin for the Skinner & Eddy “11” pute! 1 Mentor, who is now tutoring the | BIG GAME | ished “holes up,” Dunn being two and Smith one, them within two points of thé lead-| Annapolle Middies, faces the big} Uflees Washington gets the bid| ors. Should the Duthieites be victor: | test of the season today when the | for Pasadena, Oregon t# in tino for The Thanksgiving day sweepstake tourney at the north end fous they will be Ged for second) * ‘naval academy locks horns with the | the melee and the Oregon school] mks failed to attract the usual gathering, only 20 competing place and incidentally, Carbonado's) + Army crew in New York. Both | Will accept, according to reports Guess “Dixie” must have been at Denny field on Thursday as jead will be eafer than ever, 1 teams have lost but a single game|from Eugene. Oregon played tn his name is missing from the sweepstake prize winners, Changes will be made if both ‘| (ears for today’s contest, as Buck, this season. Betting on the big| Pasadena a couple of years ago when struggle is even. It's Dobie's big | Hugo Bezdek’s famous 1916 machine! test of the year and local fans are|W®lloped the Pennsylvania crew taking more than ordinary interest | soundly | the part the tall Scot will play Rain Soaks Gotham for Big Grid Go ‘THOSE SOUTHERN DOPESTERS |Army-Navy Classic Will Be| Played in Drizzle Today Those southern scribes have been | iting about rugby for such a long | time that they seem to be just a lit tle off in their football dope. Take for instance the following from one 34 of the Oakland dailles on pie-game | ! | ‘Thursday kinda think that this Called Pras Bows we | seribe got hie info on Bill Grimm a| NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—The flower | little twisted, perhaps because he |of the army and navy had gathered, | has nevet seen Washington's star|the pick of society had promised to jlend a dazzling bit of color to the| trimmings, the cadets and the mid |dies had primed themselves for the! tle Golf club to a close. “Dixie” Fleager “h to “enter” for. i | (Chief) Myers. place, Myers beating Dexter in the triple tie, having no nu couple settle it themselves. “At tackles Grimm and Clark are opposed to Majors and Cranmer. Neither of the Washington men are the equal of Majors, and hade superior to Cranm: Well, we who saw the tilt here had « gala day in the turkey to: with 86-14-72. Jimmie M against bogey—was won by M SOME TACKLE Match play against bogey was the style of play, and Dr. 1. A. Parry secured first prise, being four up. finished second, his card showing three up. The event draws the tournament season of the veteran Seat the habit” at the north end club, and dim Forde is blessed with the same thing at the Karlington club. These fellows just seem to walk off with anything they desire Jim's latest success netted him a big turkey last Sunday when he turned in the low medal (handicap) score on the Karting. ton course, The second prize—also a turkey—was won by C. ©. dim Blake, F. P. Detter and the “Chief” tied for second the playoff. The “Blake” part of The “11" handicap players of the Jefferson Park Golf club About 40 contestants took part in this medal play, with full handicap allowance, event, but strange to relate, the three gobblers were carried off by an equal number of “14” men, Albert Schoephoester, winning first prizo—a twelve-pounder— pound bird, their cards being the same, namely, 90-14-76. } The Thanksgiving day tournament*matech play on handicap E Andy Young and F. KE. Atkins tied with fe of the Duthie squad, has been re loaned and Shakespeare, of the 8. &/ FE. club, has been dropped for failure | to show his old time form. Rilly| Weir will replace the former in the halfback line and Johnnie Woods will fill the Skinner @ Bddy gap Another Change | O'Toole may also be seen in Col! fan's place, at left back, on the Duthie formation. Both téama’ ap | pear equally strong in all divisions | and a hard-fought 90 minutes of} football should be on tap this after | noon The probable line-ups are as follows PF. W. Wolgemuth again ial tie, decided tq let the married Skinner & Hddy—Atkingon, Olles prty players entered the contest, ton, Yuna, McLaan, Pettigrew, | aad Stevenson, McMillan, Hartison, | Woods and Daly | ney at Beacon Hill last Sunday. Duthies—Clark, Turneciiffe, O'Toole, O'Donnell, Weir, Ballingal, | Kerley, Thompson, M¢Killiam, Platt and Douglas The Woodland Park “11" have yet to win their first vietory, but nobody can accuse thern of not trying, and they hope to register a win at the} reeeived a nine- Froude, who finished six up. HUW YOU FIGURE THAT? wR - pA AAA APP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP DPD LPP LP PPP ane ~ BECKET LONDON, Nov. 29. Georges Carpentier, king of the French hea vies, ing for their 20-round fight Thursday night in Colburn stadium. beginning to ease up the strenuous work they have been undergoing for the past and started a light schedule designed to keep them on edge until the day of the Frank Far do HE ST PINISHED A Four YEAR COLLEGE COURSE WiTH OUT Y. BeConING EN GAGEL To A CHORUS laa! 2 How G GRID BA » a 3 ‘ AND CARPENTIER READY _ (By United Press.)——Joe Beckett, the British champion, today reached the final stage of ¢ Both fighters % + * mer Faces Acid Test ‘He e % | _HE’S WORLD'S CHAMPION _ ' TacomaRing§ | Star Battle | Tom Gibbon Bout to Headline C Pool Show; Other Bi Are Lined Up Foxy Frank Farmer, the Ti |logger, faces the toughest |*ignment of his long career | | Wednesday night when he, | Tommy Gibbons, the St | heavyweight boxer, ef 4 | world's title, at the Crystal By | The night up in Canada, Gibbons had an whipping Mickey King, jing the Seattle man at 7 | King held Farmer even in | bout here, losing a close | Frank over in Tacoma about #4 | ago, | ‘This will give Seattle fans an 7 Wnt} ROFss oy of what a tough job ner | ¥ his hands. Of course, | what he used to be as @ j just the same he is @ himoelt. Mike Mitebett, the loral 118- ewgre tar League Sees geen A oscee hr | trom tne North te Me te Mike Graige, Cdeecoarer: B.C | from the North. He is in ¢ 4 . 4 Pliny ) Mh pn now, but will work out @ | to rganize by the referee's verdict. The referee | tinea to get the Mineo, sore"Mine ‘whe eas tants | Simttytag, che ig, ate \, $s all, care Mi isthe mame | Pool Wednesday night. On [ueSday) im, iis, met sa RS TES | it Parmer manages to had called it = draw. And besides, | bons here he ts } ot eat | Mitchell was Suixelahed by some 12 ian invasion of the Bast |Sessi ‘Tt Captai pounds, says Mike. will stick around here ession of Team Captains gar Hg | there is work for him ho hae been ham) was Will Be Held at Star — [rites anctinnt' sor the pant os KS party of three fellows from the | Couple of years ago with Next Week | Northwest Athigeie club to the Van-| Mike Gibbons, one of prabes [Sarr eat and = that the local pomeryrcnie ; 7 On Tuesday night the organization | fe wort | Whether Farmer will for The Star's basketball league will be made by the captains of the teams | @ftered in the cireuit. Rules and! | The other bors besides Mitehell who made the trip were Mike Bowen and Hod Fitgpatrick, Both bors lost their bouts Bowen fell thra the ropes and the referee gare the verdict to Bowen's (Mike Mitchell confirms thin) in the main event and ade over Joe Nesman vorite lightweig nd n't a chance for the the in with the Vancouver judges leh made be: jent, secording for the local | push over his famous | on the visitor or not seen, as Gibbons is one of erest big fellows in the : | Parmer is trusting to bring home the pork amd Trains at Austin & Gibbons will do his Austin & Salt's gy Farmer is training in T Chet McIntyre. ne to Bill fegulations, schedules, playing floors and other details wilt be worked out at this meeting The session will get under way sharply at & p. In and each team in the league in aaked | to have Its representative there. The league stil! needs three tears. | There are now nine squads entered. | the The present plans call for two) 7. job. (Mike Mitchell. Mike! Georgie Etcel, the Wagues of six teams each, with the | Da"gh Bill Dorman and Bud Fitager-| joer, will work in the Winners playing off a title serits. | with Earl Conners, the There are no charges. Get your bantam. This looks team together and fill out the ap-| pelt "Amite omulew *bestee’ cimtes [OM paper. Etcel his plication blank and send tt to The) are getting under way, The Seattle | ability in his bout with Star, under the ef | Jones at the Elks’ club sh Bill Dorman, of the Nerthwest Ath- Bouts will be staged in Vietoria, BL [he put up a draw bout Tacoma crack. “Red” Gage, local The league in formed to entablish | basketball on a firm basis, | The teams entered so far are the| Y. M. C. A, Knights of Columbus, | who has been coming Spaiding’s, Piper & Taft, Company! jimmy Storey's bum hand ts rapidly | Papidly Guring the past B (Third Washington infantry),| repairing and the } who has | will meet Herb Taylor, never been defeated » be ready | Bremerton kid, in the third his | Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co., box again. He burt his hand in the cate. Sere |addea, Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club, Univer-) pour with Young Ketehell at the Arena ity Community five and the North | a short time ago mac Veterans Will Try Out for Places in Prep Cage | E Send in that Application JIMMY WILDE LEADS | REAL INVASION HERE MILWAUKER, Nov 29. Jimmy Li | B d d Fi klin ti Wilde, Britain's fighting atom, is q petey operate terettes of niece ee en, OO Sees ' Resides a wicked wallop, Jim my brought with him some English tt Ballard Has Likely Looki ng Aggregation; Leg Open After Holidays ; j " |battie of their live: a th it} se rf up and each will re expense of the Black Diamond team, | boxing standards for adoption here Uf there is a better tackle in [OMI s—an en ity ceive an iron club. Froude as winner receives a driver, Twenty at Liberty park, tomorrow after-|when he t out Jimmy Sharkey Ee country than Bilt Grimm, From heavy, dark skies that cant al four players took part. noon December 6. At Jimmy's urging,| High school basketball doesn’t} Cole and Bob Wright. the Washington moore, te must [hazy bianket over New York. a tight : , cence The locals will be strengthened b: | Promoter Otto Borehett has asked| get under way until after thé holi- Other Franklin Stars be some’ fovtbali player. Not | ariasiing tain continued an all night| Golfers of the Northwest, remember when planning your the inclusion of the Dowle brothers, | ali scribes and ringside seat patrons! duys. No schedule has been made| Besides this crew Pui Lae stot ita the salvaing: and fie 1920 vacation that the Pacific Northwest golf champlonships will Tacoma products, who will appear in! to appear in tr tip an yot, but it 1s tAOMMNE tube tis | ke Seen aoa nished the one unwelcome decoration be held in Vancouver, B. €., in the first week in July, | the forward line, Fred Simpson and} Wilde already has announced he! usual custom of reversing the sched- | house lea ® Seeal, 6 ae of Aitibhedee Claaute Of aptat claeoton Notwithstanding the fact that this “main event” in Northwest jJack Gilchrist, who have beef furs:| wil train in private instead of lend-| wie of the year previous will be fol-| well Knight be i | nds ont | gandhi vie gre sope golidom is still seven months off, the ¥ Ing injuries for two weeks, may béling himself to the American meth:|jowed, in which ease Lincoln and|Bmery strviey, ot teh ty n bring try club officials are already making prepars jready to take the field again, along] oa of advertising a bout by working| proad n te " , " Caney, oe pot be » the end of the 1919 trail int ct lonship eh: with One OF we Gath hores t pate , | Br Way will t in the first|/was in the service last this afternoon on the Polo grounds. ee enero to entertain the visitors ark horses that}in public. Now some scoffers won-| game of the year at Broadway Rufus Carma o BASKET SHOOTING his wan the princiont ah taste, Manager Curle has signed up |der if there is to be ten betteen| ; | ‘arman, a 1918 ts noe HAS ctdednatle Kdeediaa’s tities tatoad Oh tha ton Alex. R. MeFarlane, president of the Vancouver Golf and The visitors from the coal town | jousas |. The race this year will be fea-| George Fraley, sport, Among the contend 6 ta ved er hit ips totes J ve SE gio | Country club, who was a visitor here this week. has hix brother are a fast butch of youngsters of the pe tured by veteran teams. There's a|tain the Ballard team, | @rm for honore thia year Is yyloxpunses of the North won and the Canadians all working at fall speed and if money and hard work never-say-die character, so tho game | | big bunch of veterang in the schools | have four veterans back ee Gelie Rasher wat 6 | cena of the North sth and th will do it, ten the next meeting of the P. N. G, A. in Vancouver should be well worth seeing. Frank |GWASTIKAS TO PLAY this year, Lincoln, Broad and | Roy Swenson, another fo D Mnth, SS | See Pemies ebppencia of the Atlantic bids fair to outdo all previous tourneys, Who was sadly missed at con | Franklin look the strongest on pa-| Arley Hudson and Walter Zz —— ice See El nat Map the | Any crea of Uonisee caetocks was Wrhelidtane: hen i Aig in last Bunday's eheounter TACOMA SQUAD HERE! ver é |two veteran guards, give Fe Aue windy aggregation | Mmtems, of Uncle Bem in 8 tattle to * saya “Come te Vancouver bers dig ina ton Iv expected to assist the cou digers| Assombling thelt old atars, the| Out at Lincotn Coach Wells has a /four veterans. Cofich MoCo has just been supplied with Taasnaadad-ant ene oon © UN) show you golfers the best show on earth,” tomorrow | Swastikas, who led the cjty juntor| Rely looking squad. Bruce Hes: | already issued the call for @ SNE. O06 dak Of ult Dhl terete bere ee The hoips will be ae follows league teams iast year, wilt piay|Keths who played center of the! and looks for a goOd seaee forme, supplied ty me S|, Secretary, Daniels and hin ase 8 Woodland Park—Pitson, Horsey, | there first ame of the season at the | S¥2stikas last year, will be out. Pill/on the lookout for & good 6 mnie Bose” wae 3 int, Franklin D. Roosevelt, were | . Simpson, Miller, Fitepatrick, Fraser, | yar cat tonicht, when thee tan | Nolan, forward on the same squad, | Southard, who held down ae? dee “tines early art wits Major n| Tht? BAGS F Craven, Towle, weombe, Dowle | Si. with the ‘Tacoma Junior “y= | Will also answer the call. Jack Pick: | last year, has graduated, tarnett, commanderin-chief 6 ne Nye and Giichriat | rs co ering, a guard; Joe Dyke, a bi "i ai . prev The game gets unde ay a Don Ripley, t ¢ + ao sie A Mr, lL. J. ug NM dog" marines, who will for eae =—_ ~P) a5) Black Diamond—Troyer, T, Upton, | ge" '" game Gets undor Way At) guard of the 1918 equad; “Chick™| wi capiaih thats pee m ig tas igor = Shetr animosity of sges and) Welter Mp ianeget Angeles trans, raya that the Horton ana] MCOrath, Giaccerini, Kelly, Harri:|" fait. prosketh, flarry Summers, | ahd Doug Bisbee, former mid-| this year, ‘The majority ae t up" for the navy ort bari ravers, plans to give [Cincinnatl ciuhas ‘oanug | 80! a ok > 1 | — oe 2 a ers: | get for ré 1 e 0 A age wes Pi Ti ft I " Mecretity Baker, Gen’ Perahing| 2fphk Gay, & Calllornia sasnt'pro 1a dishetieg fer Pitaker OCR eae eee | rly ce ee ee nnOe, M. UPIOE Henry Woodcock, Bill Nollen anajft, Sorwerus Wilt all mace (he >| squad graduated last June, pers a ne and Gen, M: will be the head-| ‘Hird baseman, = tryout in 1099, | a Rote Rnd Shorri re | the rest of the Swastika crew will Gavi F a4 ined Ver the 18 my oe att | was one of the best forwards 0741109 SECOND AVE, finers on tt oldiers’ side of the| ‘ Ren Keily, brother of Geotke Kelly | be on hand. tar \ on aa : ie Abaca: 8 SIAN | city last year. McCarthy, Shine ’ ; on 1 ae IE | Attho ne ntlowea but £19 rune por} |¢d for @ guard job. ing guard, will be back. THE feild | rai ay inet baad fOr He | acme, “Letty” James, who rele | “ ‘“ | srg ie Jond transferred to Galveston in mid-|@ill train at Waxahachie, Texas, in| Up at Broadway “Cot Ric will also be on the job. Gone s Appreciate sed anon, WAR credited With @lght victories | preparation for the 1920 race hich | will K€ ave to dew “ger Petzonnen Acoresaset 'PREXY WILSON HEADS an ne [mange am created SHAH SlENE victories | Preparation for the 1820 eace, which will tain, will be out for center: Tait] !ken will have to develo as ecks Cashed Y rite Oblate | athnetie i ie 2 8 Graham, a fast. running i ely new squad, TO Y & SEARS’ ANK OLYMPIC A. A. U. fleider, w ry ! , gue en pad | }back, and Spencer Harris, the | Youh@ Frasiet Will cap BILLIARD PARLOR EW YORE nv 2H-—Ammerica | Clnnath ‘eds from the Indlanapalia club | om Aotu! Of BL0%4 | B Fa é | Broadway wertbs last year, will be | West ony bert LL be represented at the Olympic coming $1,494,529.67 k t t out for a forward post. Jimmy Mar. | West Séa a ait rd. Corned Grd and Pike garies by the greatest collection ¢ door baseball is flourishing in | as e a pp Ica ion quis, guard on the ond team; Jim 2 mR", Lunch Ca a , Barber 5 athletes in history. Justice Bartow i itarentd’s hmdeball nine wilt tart on - in Backer, forward on the 1919 scrubs, _ POLO ARMY SPORT jain 2819 1 Lag Plo net ae Bg an A] sad Albert te | We hereby apply for a franchise in The Star’s Basket-]/ (iva tron coun ni hy ne ITON, D. G,, ¥ meeting ort vena & je Chnelnne ede, cofiquerers of j o " y 7 Tv te rien we also be | Polo w e rec pe och ip sts ian ewe ae Att comauerors of T hall League, subject to the rules and regulations of the ]}| arter positions Aa the off 1 Arne sil Preeident Wilson wae named he ” lapel butt trophies of their auc: || members’ committee, * Franklin will have eight Iéttermen | IN to an announcement Drenide hom: " f back, Rinaldo Cace ‘| - | March, chi The fenla may land Al Walters, the " 4, = aed § nalde Caccia will captain | , chief of staff, fon anh Wil Pres: Calitornia. catcher, ftom the Bostor Joseph J. Lannin, former owner of || LCAM OF FITM. .. 6. cs ceeeetvereeeeeseeneeerveececeees bl the team. He's a guard | Werte, anc \ ect o oy need the Boston Americans, may purchase The lette « “re , Se ape eee oie an ee fd Walters would | the Philadelphia’ Nathenal ten i The letter winners at Franklin be: | | Ga Street, 1 ads ey ee edad, AE team. | Lannin now own” the Manager, or captaltisss.sseccscssccresssccececces Dore, the pilot are Hamilton -Olln | ooh oie aan r: y . a: aio feu =66f =the tnternational ph Eiiett, John Thorburn, Ro. belny ring at h * 8 an of organization were discussed, league 4 land Taylor, Alfred Wasson, Jonn uttele. oem ci