'"MfSnmfCf fT-pT3rSJ ' '-"-rtfflgw v ie 1? EVENING- LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WT&DtfESfcAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1914! m M 1 I a mm If i ij SECRETARY JAME JAKE E. SOUIYAN, SECRETARY A. A. 0, DIES IK KEW YORK Was America's Best Posted Athletic AuthorityDied Just Before Noon of Com plication of Diseased, E. SULLIVAN piilade piua golf tosmke: t to be started t0l0rr0w Invitation Affair Has At tracted Entry List Well Over the 200 Mark St. Martin's Cup Event. I I'lul n 1 I i hi in SEW YUP.IC. Sept. 1. lames H. Stlt llvnn, sccrUtiiylioasiirer of the Amateur Athletic Cnlon, ami our of the most widely known sporting authorities I., Amcrlcn, died hero hnrtly lief 01 p noon today. Sullivan n operated on Mndni 1 vi nine for a onmpllotitlun of nti-i. ,il und etomnch trou' 1.., and m v(r .nli. ! .-M1111V1111 attelTlcd tin- 11 uimutl mitii.ni field nnd trat-U ihiinip.'iusltiti. at lliltl-' more hist li dn and ttaitnd.i- I'non In 1 leturn to N'nr York t-uhditi he vim stricken. Plivmctnhs deeded timm 11 11 ! Immediate operation to stive his lite. 1 1 ' was iiihcd to the husplt'il Mot'dti nimn- j Inn The openitlon a tierfofined Mon day iVei.lm. nnd even thing pi ,iio doin. to r-nvo his lite, but ltl ei.nt"tltulloh ' an ll nllr. tin.1 lit I.Oii oflF.M.Itii. nut th. I troulile that he fn'led to ruth. II Ik con- ' 'r' It. dltln:. e.uH todiw w.iiittd his friend 1li it ll'u el il UH ll'i II. .-ul'.ivaii wax tin let known leader in s " i nmateiir tithhtiii in the world, lie vik With muly 0 eiililes tin .iniiunl In VltQtlui golf tmitmimiiit of the riillndel phlii cricket t'lub for Iho St Mm tins Cup Mill ln-in nt l Martin iramrinn The qunlifylnv round will b IS holes nnd rtfo slktrcn will fitlntlfy for mitih pln on PrUUiy mul Bat.iidny, 1 1n palling ntt as follow.: .oit.' . h t 1. i 1 r i. k 1 K 1 111 'I'll h-a 1 w ,1. Oi I II I I 1 I I I I HI I I . II ' IIKi4. i' 1 I 1) 1 mil n 1 Mu 1 11 K H.ilturl t'hlliintlpl 1 1 'I I . i; I irn. li 1 in ,1 Ti .in I'hini 1 1 I. ilien t n inr I ill 1 h 1 '. J'l 'I I 1 I. III.- !'. Hi ,11 MO II 111. I'tliki t i ' i!i ii h. nt o. il 1 i 1 kpi t iih, nml H I'l I! I'lliffci 1. , 1 W 11. n - I II. tin, 1, II V llnlU'ii 1 ,i!i J, 1 ,1,., 1 11I1 1. .1. Ill - 1. . I . l,o I Ml 1 1. 1, i liii; an I In. K l ii , 11 in n,i " wi a. in ,!. H 1 ,,, p n , 1, , 1 1 1 mi in I .1. V i. 1 11 Nil. iini- n 111.- l 1 ,.ii 11 hn'ln.i a 1 il ' ' I 1 J. 11 .111 l sir Mi ' 1 .1, I. r. 1 r . ,. I n .r r I; I1I11 1 F A. A. II DEAD-WAS 1 uMifS-Kiss.'' - 1 -::, . g?v4K- - wmmmmsmm, urasagyy ai i T AMERICAN ATHLETIC EXPERT PLAN NEW CHURCH BASKETBALL BODY AT GERMANTOWN Committee to go Ahead and Form New League in Ad dition to Established One of Last Year. 1 1 ii'.ii I 'I .1. m i '1 1 1 It ti nan 11 I'liiMi at. 1 , , ti 1 it i 1 ... 11 ii 1 1 1 . for y 1.11 m lu domlnutlim Hbui.. In tit- i- . '. Mi Knio, wiliicniurf 1 Olympic uiimi" nnd tilled supreme in '" m -r. I' Weil, x mirinnt-li, nml M ' Bthlatlc alfnlrs In the fnlted StuteK. He ' '', l,"i'",J'ha,y,",,il1kl5:'rl'hrll ' ''" , , I b electen .oen-tniv -f the Amateur ? l JU.' rak1rl0r,,l':"- Wl"l,"rh '"' ' ! Athletic Tnlon for the J1it ronsecutlve ,M .1. m. -H. inner, Whlti'intirh. mii.I i: I ".mu. inii.Kii-11 inn irieKoi nun. ; . m - I lininaa K.mni jitenn 11. timo last winter. Just before he wns lahen 111, Sullivan tuis worlilupr with mlKht nnd main to have the Olvmplc same!1, neheduled hold In Ileilin in tf'R tninsferred to Tork. notwithtandlnK the fact that the ' n in. F rii.ipni.in. w li tern ir!i mul Kiimo'i will not be held In the (lei man ' , ft''""','11, ifhltailrlphlii Cricket riuK ,..i.i !,,.,.. ( ,1. . . ' ' " ii . H H. rfwopH. Mirihnntt lie tin' capltol because of the war. , c. 11. ali. l'hllmlili hln ni.kei i'lul. aulllan was born In New oik in No- - n. in 1". Htit.-li.. McMLinti nn.l V eiir:ii, i'iiiui:elililu cilik t flub. 0M1 m. I. t'. liiminn Whiiemiirnh unci Ii ,1. to bo I 3, (J rhMi'H. Jr.. rhlln .elplila hike, 1 In . v. ! ,ui? n- "' ' " frintn.. Mohan k. nn.l , ) New J. Ki-enan Jr. LnnmloMne it the . 1" n in. F fh.ipnian. li tcm irb nr aiimm ' Hilflfnl. Phllaili'lphlii Cricket Club. Bimaii j ., f, H n. imopK. Minhnnnille tin if. II. Ilab. l'hllmlili bin filikci i'IuIi 11 "o- 1) -O 11. In f. Iliir.ili,u . Mni.li.mt ,.: w-mber. 1mi. lie wtux . fluent. d in the . '.'.''.i1 ,.T ,Jf' Ulru r!on'.K1.1,, '.' , '''",' l '.' ' v... - .1. ..1,1 1 , , -..-- , t ' A a I" 1 X- ittlf. 1'nt In rf inunt. . 2ew Voik public "ihooN. In 1, he mart- an 1 M j. .la -k Meriiui. H.J5. sSCh'l&D.JON' PHILADELPHIA IS IDEAL PLACE TO STAGE OLYMPICS -C,7" ZF-FBr mu, "t, m .11, i-iii i i' This City With Its Facilities Is Well Equipped to Pro mote World's Track and Field Championships. .-it In work fro flio Pinnk i..m1I. Pnliltal. , II "l u. m - P. 4,.n- Ur. ,L l ... ,!. .l..l. .. I -.-II.. f Jl't.K, KmhKf 'I'll com. L . """" ..,'" 1 a. 1. U. K Muiih.i. Vlilti-niiir!i .i'i I Sullh'nn tutu promoted to a position on A f. AbXHiiJer llala. the editorial stall and took over many nf 1 . l .1 m- v.. M June". l"lil!nl. U tit 1 frlik t I-eslle's former duties Sulllvnn founded 1 L a J Jt c",'roJk"k"ii.l" Merl 11 ml the Athletic News, the first paper in the 1 y n'oiinl Smith. Wtnibl,.liia' fri.'kfi T'nlted Mates devoted to amateur doings. 1 ' S" m. II. P. Pails. I rinkforJ. uiul . 1. i mhzi ii.in: TiD.i.in 1 nuai I .. ... f II J I ........ .. T1.l I ... nl,.l tl III "J. II fll VVI HIM II t illllllUlll till II . 1 t 1 . II. I H.illotvil. clil York K.iul. ,IP !,p' '" Ileilin. nt least i.nt tin'o" tint. ..Tt! Sto. mftiE1 A'"""""" l"h0l,K1 ' n H-nMlli- ,er,m,m.,ei, of mi., a. in -11. h ! tin, 1 ill", iiuiiiiii'i hi iiif i.uroiienn une. l".i,i. , ,..cmt ,ia Latet Secret.iri Sull.van bin'iime tuih- lisher and ouner of the New York Sport ing Times. He oinanlzed the Amerienr Nporti I'ubl'" Imr Comtia and seived ai it prexiib'n: until his death. Sullivan wan one of the greatest ath letes, in Amerb'ii Urn Inn h's youth. He Hon the all-around championship of NV Tork In 1m and 1M. lie was a member of all the Olympic commissions and was the prime mowr In the Olympic cramt" th.it are to be naped In nn rrnne eo tuvt year 'n connection w ith the Kpoitloii. In IW Sullivan was elee'eo a " Tihir of the riaysiuui 1 tVmmittee 111 Neil ork. MARTY l-RA-XKSAYS: By EDWARD H. BUSHNELL It Is already p:vtt ki iv t nly umii rst i that the Olj mplc f.itii's of lObi will not ( zzz Instead of tcoiiranizlng the Oermnn town Haskethall LcaRiio this year, a com' mlttce, consisting of Kdward It. liushncll Oeorre Crawshaw nnd the club supcrln tcnilents, was appointed to orBnntio tin other church leaBbe, whose inemhershli should lie composed entirely (if German town chinches. Kitoiid I'resbj terlan lias jnl'iul thl- Iciirs!", and its soon as It Is Keneially known 11 iiumbu' of other emu dies 111c i.,iccted to enter. An InlLrmcdtatQ leasue, to be composed of ttnms whose pinners, tue over II years of ar;e and tinder IS jcniH of age, will he organized nnd play on Maturdny nftur nnotis. Teams desiring In enter this lenmio Iniuld nddieis the 'iiupcrlntendent of the club. The .Itinlor Leasee of the Oeimnntown Uoya' Club will open Its 11th h.-ifoii, Oc tober a. The following teams will make up the iliciilt: Navulni, .Mohawk. Soiipch, Seminole, I'luiokee, Chelemie. ) kota iilul Iniuols. All phi.ieri in this ldiKiie must weigh under ICO pounds. TI10 fecheduled Barnes will bo plncd between T and ! p. m. on ."Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. The Junior Germnntown Church Ath letic League Is bcliifr oisanlzed nnd teams are promised from AVestslde, last vear's chamiilons: Wnlcefleld. St. Stephen's nnd Second Presbyterian. It la also expected that First Piesbytcrlnn will enter a team. AiratiBomeiits have been made with Northeast Alanuai TiiiIiiIiik Illch Sitiool , , . 1 1 1 r- ' '" teMln "' I'Mi'tlce mid play all Varsity Footbal Positions, j ;u'";: '"7 ln "," .w... seemi J 1 other schools ale negotiating foi the use in 1110 cage inning the iitteinoon hoiiia. FRESHMEN STRONG CONTENDERS FOR PENN SQUAD PLACES Expert Opinion Is That Yearlings Will Be Success ful Candidates for Some WOOLPOLHHNDE350tf These expert gunners are taking Ti b crap'ierf an' pi inters, lilek, have otten hoped that jmi'il get h k an' quit the ol' pastime. To "set" or "-end-' vour JSr(R.ik. numi, wan Hid- a pktmu puzzle pame oi oine ol" Hindu tthyme. When Clnei thought jou no more iue nml set about to iut uiu loose the thought thei'd gt then ih. But here on ale 11s blL' .is III. come out fiom 'ne.itn tlu pi unnr knife a tittle .noro eutfi"h. You re lust anotli.-t of the bund who Ike to muke tradition stand by cioppln' out as star- as soon us 1'incy bosses th'nk you've gone tntiiely on the hllnk an' diop the walv.r law. When vou ctime up fiom Clarksburg's nine In nlne-t-en-i ght th i -aid you'd shine. An right nunv ou did. You nrst-biu.d like a revlat gu an' kept our swatt n ev'rai.'e bif-h ei.ough foi nn khi rm.iuri i lul You served a lot o' bosses, too oeiou t n, - .. .1... i'..io .wileii ai, ii In' 0 1- ' " 11 you -nppeu iiiv -"- - - ; 1.,. in ...,,,. ,-, e tlie league of Bun. Come oil mi tip u- , jr.;7KA ';i: ; r , NEWCOMB NOT IN or .h,.,n has got BticK H.i.M l .' oueer ln.-e i ou'W put en i - "' ; su,v upset tin dope pot. U . k xn ." j L-u that turn- that trie - ;-ru - fov l", nv'" 'd '"' A " ' ' I The death of Secretary Jamts V Su.ll- I van of the Amnt-ui .www ""' "' Ameilea. comes as a distinct -W. II. ,.i ., Hiiltimore truck oml lb Id M?n:!Tv:T ' His Shooting Today Not Up VnHol , ,,1 1 It 1 . IkMilmliib ti ton m.-i: It. Putnam. Ir . Ynlinuivln- th" likely futuru co.ldltlou.i thiii i tn .bw.ul .Jeer,,- I.. I.enls. Phlla U Inlii,. -YUku Uty in i:,-opi. with u,n .Mcpliouo' crbke"; "ciit-Tiai. ))': .l!"MilV.'t. A'VSrS.11 ' Stw". 'hlch could pos.db.y bold ihi, tu IV n in. 'A. tt. Kellei, st 1 i.a M', an I meet. And .slneo StociihoiM hud 11. o to ah a tu.-vr. p.UHarr'on h intinii ion I B'tmes in 1012, nnd Swcjen occupie sueh ' part in the Westy Hogan shoot at At- iiri-v -inn u. .i.iirrou. .Mri'iinnii lite. Iv "o . iii O. f. Kluuler. Aiunbnlnk. n'nl A. M, Ehret. rials 10::. a. ni.-N. H. Mnxrll. Arnnlmirtk. und V Anderson Hon Alf. to I" a. m II I.. Ycaraley. HaU.loiIn Cnun m flub, nnl P. K Oobl M-n nantillle. W4.1 a m-A. f HlKiluii, Merehumillle, nnl n. Mel.br. Plillnilti'hl i frli-ket Club. In o p. in ;. ii suM.uil.. uiorbrook, and A 'nilliuluot. bawiipe. In " i. ,n c H. bmett, C of P.. and O. i. 11' Men. St Dnil.r. II io a. m - J il. Hallcwell. St. Daild'n. and J. Leiirl'iK. Halloa fountr. 11 'I." a. in J. l Taul. Bueks iVunti ami P H Stoklei. Plilliideliihta Crlekvt flub. 11 to 8 m fhannlni. Vai, Vst Cheuicr. I 0 found .lll'l . . l l J. in.llll, l . in r, By EDWARD B. BUSHNELL At the end of two das of pieliinlnary foutball piactice at I'eunsjlvunlii thcie tue two outJtitidlng features. One is that I practically the full strength of last veui'n ' rrevhman cloieu will be bidding with consldeiablc piospcet of success for poal trnnsf-rrod to Ainuilca. And nssumln;? that they air to be in Id in America what city could pru-.lde u bet ter Held, bettor traiiilus fucllltto and more intercut than Philadelphia' Look the United States over fioin one iml to the other, and a better placo than I'rank llli Field to stage such a meei could not This city Is art.i'nly tho losl- 11 1.1 n. in O K MeFUilant. W-ft !,- I eiil Place to hold the frames if thev roine ter. anl i ". It Major, ul.l Ymk Rwiil. . , , 11 i a. in. -Il f. TlltltiBhaat. lMrt.lil. an! to America. P.M. dumb.'. IJa a. . , , . I Th" supposition that the game.! will D.,A5o,rfr7;SIh..:,lief,rbl,.,Uo:,U.,;.lub.8n, J I'-W in At,riea In IBM i .. not n to t i.i -r c. iini.n. itiiirtun an.l M. i Idle conjecture. If the aar should cou rt Kuiinii. fpinkfiird. tintie for a year or moiu tho result would 11 t.1 ii, in lKv ,t nalmn, l.uk- ou-;v. that no I'tniiiuniii ei.imrrv r.oi.1.1 ! and n. H. rwnr. IMII'i.lWiblu frl. Ket Cub ,v '"at no uutoptuii country toubl , 114ii a. m - r'. I" Hall, i.b et ImiIIi. nnuiice the games, but, worse et. there ami r J. SheWo. Phlladelidila f rb ket flul . would be ery few nuropean athletes to I xVViimoiirVi.iikf1.?!" ,,U :-,t'oun,' u'l' particlpnte. It cots a lot of money to' ' 11 io a. m -W. U. flt' ... ' erhrnok, ,-jiJ ! stuge a mett of this magnitude. The war j J. tl Dvnahui. Wliiteniar-n wlll leave nil tin Uuropean countries I "?'?rh,'p7n'-Vi.i, "l!l,r V Wn' HO "P',t'-,y drnineci of money nnd men. l"ii m-H l-. WV l .. i -.ml r. n , that none would listen to a propoii:ion to U'e''er. Jr.. t' nf V hold the gain.'. America would never f.'ir. m -W H. Httttersi n. I'li'Siie'pina othet Is that the materia! for tho fresh man eleven ptoinlses to be the best that Pennsylvania ever had. a small au of Europe, most authori-ies ' lantic City. Henderson is the Ken- ' " ' nm"K ims JBa' 3 "cw concede that the games. W3u ,1 be better ' tucky champion; Richardson, Dela- ,,wn --""'-"l-"-' ot unusual. It wares tltlehOlder, While Kltte IS an " mm ncany evoy unit ira renoiu experienced Grand American shooter. to (-oacii loung was the unanimous sc The Athletic ''ounell of the Gei man town Hoys' Club held a meeting and dis cussed pinna ror the bnsketnall season about to open. The plans about to be developed ate to oiganlze tlx leagues, as follows: The Gerinnntown Chinch Athletic Lengue, which wns so sueeei-nriii in .-... . ... . - -. -..., .Uhl. tlons on this .xeat's varsity eleven. The i ','" "' ".'' (-"Utlmnd iilong these line-. "- "in uo one ciiaiice lit tile riivn t. Homer is Oklahoma's best shot. ami f K It Ii u.-l.i'tt . I'a-n- ' la mi 1 I. a. TIP-TOP FORM IN SEASIDE TOURNEY not nppaiently seriously irturn to New York 1 waki-r i. and ; Hj y j Standard. lodai's announcement reclied u. re w..s , VniaraVme-rank: , Gerstell Is Star of Westy tboui-.iniU of mtn voi y -'"' nlmo'st too sad to bt-lle cie; So doubt join with me in aum that a Ei eat friend has oeen Fr'ends "f Jimmy Pattn-on ntll be ,'.. . bnnw that u tiJi. murned t., in. i'd I '"in Jimmy is .;r 111 1IOOV. Hogan Organization. tolerat,, the suggestion that the fames I should bo allowed to go hi default, and ns soon as It is realized that this cntuitry has a chance to get them then will V pleat, of candidates for the honor spiin-;- i n'g up In evrry hettlon of the countri. in ioiisldt-1 lug the avallablllt.i of our ii.Miean cities foi naglng the lOlfl meet in lotild eliminate nt once three cities t Louis. San Praneisco and New York, .-t Louis staged tne met In lttl and might therofoie, to be ineligible again. Sin Krnnclsuo will haw had lis shau athletic attractions in the games to if i otidiicted there next hummer ln ton riellnn with the cNpositlnn. New York nt sn't a tlrsl class nthlntie field and i dliii,i Tin competition, theiefore, nar i i vs doitn to Philadelphia, Hostou and Chicago. If the tnttirnatlon.il Olympic i i .mi I! asks Amerlia to bold the games su h i ie.tiest wlli hardly be made until ev.nt- in I'uropt make their eelebrntloit tie i. .iboluteli Impos-ible In othei ,1'H tl I-' won't be a. gtent deal of llnif t.,i i , p nation ufti the tejitest Is niade. ATI. VNI II CITY. .-ep.. 1' -Pi.-. ' popular wi'il i'U-t title noun rs -! sei m t " "' i... i,n,ii jiii! be wu iv l iut kkmiiid In, i hi btillar Perfi. i in iti . . f Willi ill" fciM'.n '. : iii r.iv.d with open arms 4'ins wo'k In '11,111,1 lituiell, of Oiafton, , i. tho IntercoPeBlate in VJ11 I w.ll uiiieiu. m UiJ n fvvt ,,,, ,, ,,, lll.H tile if. ills of IS turgith e.liil, .t . . t t ..u. l a.,,' 11., U'd ee, ,, - condition hnrd studylnu p..v.ntlng him fiom trnlnini-- Moirl. Whfn in hi-.. 11m U a wonder over the tenturv dis tance and for that matter in ''- many . good boy a stiff run over the SS0 naski ball wi'l come Int.. its own ,n a, f, W Wieki- US 'he Klvoe... . "ii- ' i- tlme iri ,iliei,! t jltCin tb V. t Hopun huot l"la. '1 ' Vn yiiilan was hardly lecognlieed In the A i lass l.tfort., the totnl proving anothtr UipiUe t. te fluid. Itndsis.'jn .t tiled olt in yr it fashion, Bl'"i"g th. In si ' ,bo it tie ttiitt ' wiot i jck in a row. it, niutcu ino i i ti.- i tin fourth tuu finished fctraliitit m. n RESUME OF YACHT SPORT THIS YEAR SHOULD INTEREST BASEBALL CONDENSED AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results. Atblflli-. 3; New York. I. Urtrult. !: (ltllland. t. Iloston, !; MusliliiKtim. 1. Tomorrow's Games. VtlilflliN at Detroit. H-blngton nt St. Iiult. Iloston nt ( leirlund. Neil York at t'lilcano. Club Standing. IV. I.. T.r . I, l.c. Alblftlcs.. 8 4l nithliago... r,:t nit .477 nomon 70 n:t .S9s i ixiuis r.n 72 .4.10 Detroit.. . "; in ,1.1.1 'ii Vork Ho 7.1 .444 Mautrngn H '! .AltlClei eland la 01 .3L't NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Result. Philadelphia, 4; New York, 3. I'ltt-burKh, 9: Cincinnati. II. iloston. 7: llreoklni, o. Tomorrow's Games. VlttkhurRli ill l'hllaililiihlo. ChleuKii ut I1rmkl)ii, "t. l.ouls nt llnittnii. rliiilnnatl nt New York. Club Standing, n". I. p c . w . 1. P.c. Hostou 7.1 .1.1 ,1771,ltlsb eh. I,. IIS 177 Neu York 71 .".! .ir.11 1'hllu Ill 71 .tOS St. Louis'.. 71 11! I'M TlruoklMi ."-S 7.1 411! ChluiBo . 71 .ISO Cincinnati ,10 75 .427 FEDERAL LEAOUE Yesterday's Result, fhlraifii, (I; I'ltl-liurch, 0. Iliilfnlii, 1 ; St. I. mils. n. IiidlaiiunnlU, 'J: llrnoLlyn. . Ilnltlnmre, II; liaium t itj. 5 Tomorrow's Games. Knna (Itj- at llnltlmnre, ( hlriiKo nt I'ilthburcli. IndlnniiiinlN nt llrnnl.Un. M. I illU at ItlirTillo. Club Standing. IV t. P f IV I, Tlf Imilan'oils 74 c .i.-.r. MuiTai.. f.n f.:t .11" Chicago . 71 .19 .110 "an oiti . ilti 47.1 '"nltlinore r,n ilo ..Tl" St l.oubi. M 74 4sn Ilronklyn It7 02 S19 Ittsu'fth r.s "C, 400 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results. Montreal. 7 Toronto. ?, Iliifralii. .11 lloihitlir. t, I'rilVlilriire, I) Neu ark, I, lerM-j I ll-llaltlni.,re (not xbriliileill Club Standing, v. I., p c. j, P r Km hMlr Sfl 1ST dill '"nriinlo 1,8 (III ..107 I'rilllilie. Ml .IN .107 Vensr).-. 112 70 ( i .. si an .-Mm 'inntrcal. ,17 8,i .4117 ore 72 07 ,111 'er City HI no ."I'M Hatful.. Ilaltlm ; lection as an "all scholastic" star for some position fiom some Important city or rectlon of tho country. Of coutso a lot of these men mo boomed In unwar ranted fashion by their overzealous friends, but except for their mom jouth- ful appearance the casual obeivcr on ! Franklin rield couldn't tell which squad was composed of vatslty and which of iiesltman candidates. These new men como from the Now England States, from New York City and State, from New Jeisey and rcnusyl I vanla. Some of them will tindoubtcdly fall by the waside, but ti good many ought to turn out well, rive of tho best looking nun on the Hist jenr squad hail 1 from New England. They Include Iinond ; Lclpstc, who wits an all scholastic full . back In Boston last cnr, playing on th3 Commercial High School team. Itaymond j Grant, a qunrterbaik and end from Dean I Academy; Vincent Welsh, u fullback from ' tho same school, and William Stack, an 1 end. These five men are already on hand, , while today John Kowall, a 200-pound tackle from the Powder Point Academj., Is expected. Theie nro half a dozen other men win in physique comoare favoiald. with the men already mentioned and who no now I with tho squad. It should tcniembeii 1. j too, that the main body -if the f.,nm.Ln candidates won't report Cor voik until ih& iuvocntu taking the nlaee of r.i,iu,. I.utheian. The other tennis In the league nro Wakefield. Third II. ptlst, St Stephen's, Westslde, .Market ..pure St Michael's and Fil.st Presbvterl.in. ' Tho Northwest League will be reorgan ize.. , fi'"1 a meeting for this purpose will be held Wcdne.Mlay. September 23, nt S o'clock. Teams desiring a place In this league should address Charles W Balnbrldge, Ji , 2.1 West Penti street, Gcrmantown, or phono Gcrmantonn 2130. Sam Lnngford Held to Drnw BOSTON. Sept. 1C.-A lust finish l t,0 llnal six rounds enoblfd Sam L-mgroid the Boston Tat Babj. to get on even terms with Battllrg Jljn Johnon in a l.'-round light here la,t night. Jolm Min started tilth a tush, nnd looked like the winner up until the half-way polnti but from thcic on Lnngfoid had the better of the going. Gibbons to Fight Clabby SAX FIIAXCISCO. Sept. K-Jimmy Clabby, who made n gieat slioWliig in the fights he hud in Australia, Is on his way back to America and Is duo hero In ten d.ij.3. Immediately upon his arrival Jimmy Cotfiotii, of Frisco, and Tom JlcCaicy, of Los Angiles, win make him an otfer to fight Mlko Gibbons. PENN'S FOOTBALL MEN PUTTING IN SOME HARD WORK Coach Brooke Keeps the Candidates Hustling ,'n Morning and Afternoon Practice on Franklin Field. Seelbnclc. last year's basketball cm aln and ond on the Pennsylvania fooib-ol team, has reported. He Is l src(U ,,, ! nnd pounds heavier. Last year he ., . from a broken shoulder iS h IbT'i?1 out most of tho year, tlarr ,,g ann ', such accident he will be a strnnr, ." Unte for the Penn elevct,. 0"S cam11- Wniy, htm lineman of nst JP.uis fl..,,, nan team, also made his uppea . ne-- nn a MAS Ecllt to "lly" oicksoii ii a,,' ?"? possibility. Ho weighs U0 pounds nnd I. extremely swlft-rooted. d " "'lc" Unllou, last 5'enr'n nerni, .. back, got out Ida togs and nm5e , ffu , showing of the season. Jones I , among tho day's arrivals, til h h summer Ing at a Maine camp. 1 oilaytS a. splendid line plunging game last A0n llldlUy.M Vn- " '" n llnlf-b"lo. The Miind was put thrnttuli practloa milt in the morning and afternoo n u rvldi nt tint Coach Brooke 1-, no going to leave u thing tindntie to m.Z t a winning season Brooko lontimicd his piactice of tin day befnie. filing t lincli-i rudlinontm-y practice In lunnin'i with (he bull, laying paitlculni cniphnsls on the handling of the pigskin. Anions the candidates Jones, Mathews, HukIki and Tlgh gave good promise, "By" Dick son continued his training of the ends. It Is evident fiom tho number of incii assigned to him that his work of fllllne ln the wings la a hnrd one. Wrny and Cnrtcr displaced good speed for their size. Mm dock Is back and after his old place, lie hoe gained 10 pounds and Ims Improved In speed. Big Koons Is nlso In good condition. Urquhart and (Jolt- 'wals did some gieat work In linndllng fotward pause". Despite the fact that the freshman call has not been rounded, the yearlings con tinue, to appear. NORTHEAST BOYS PRACTICE i Hayes and Hendrens May Not Play Football This Season. Owing to the absence of Coach John son, only a short football pmctlce was held by Noitheast High yesterday. Cap tain Webb set the men to work tacklinc, wlulu a signal practice was nlso held. Chiefly kick and forward-pass formations ensued. A ilfteen-mlnute xcrlmnuiRe was held between tho Varsity and Scrub', In which none of the veterans took part. It was learned that little hope Is en tettalned that Hayes and Hendrens will be. able to play for Northeust this sea ts.n. Hayes, last ear's centre, was stricken with typhoid and has only an even change of recovery. There Is no possibility of his returning to the game. Hendrens, who plajed fullback last jear, Is bnclc In his studies. Jimmy Patterson Back nt Penn .lltnmie Pattenon, Penn's sterllnl sprinter and joint holder of the intcnol leglnto record of 0 1-3 seconds for 100 J. uds, was out on Franklin Field .estei dny foi the fit st time f-lnco his t-tidiuous-. trip ubioad this summer, during width ho had the misfortune to lose nil the valuable trophies he won on fureUn soil. Patterson looked to be in tiptop shapa for this s-eason's tiack campaign. BILLIARDIST ARRIVES NHW YOBK, Sept. lfl. Helbourn' In man, the Kngllsh bllliatd champion, who Is to play a match at the Astor Hotel on September 2S with Willlo Hoppe nt IS 1 balk line, nt rived ln New York from Montreal, Canada, last night. university opens on Sepwinbe" 2i. If a similar Influx an Ives at that t'mc we can I see whero the Varsity "Itv.'i will gut I sufficient scrimmage practice this full. , Tho coaches ate naturally elated that the varsity squad now oi'taln9 ntailv every member of las' year i fieshnian eleven. That wus a good team, and those legularr and hubstltutes from last yeai's . v.iisity olrien now back v 1)1 liavs i-oiuo I tough sledding befoie ih i.in lest ns- suicd that they have tluti posltioiia won. LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL 1 GRIDIRON WARRIORS HELP MUHLENBERG t, i of lb mil noli T1" id'.' ''" ' tl" fourth tuu finlhed fctrBltfin m. n. Kasti'tn Hank, tba'l Liatfin and th" Xe j ,,xt tia. Till" Placed Mm well up oi . r ... . . I, .. .. ii n. rLin ' v.. ill State Leauue tu I'.f a mrun .iTMiimnt ti very pr ' 'i il movtt It i . m on awaidn. iiir.i. . wi.omb, nf Phil idelphm, lis ' . , ...,.,.,.. hln.llnJ ' OHO" .1' HIHiWUi Ml 9 HO lunit'lilB, .i ic irtain with all auieinieht DltWliU , , ..'.,. .., ,, . . .... , - , , ' ., ,.oi .. ,it ' "ri'"1 i' iiu! imus; ilr t"i ou'i the two, that better spoil "ill r. .-nil j Jm, ,(i th MM ,,., lhrbt fc, , , T7" i . i u,u.h i "Ut of ut ge. H- trrmmitUul his rouiiu it Is ngieed with Mr Bdwa.d H Hindi- , ,. ,, ,. ..,.. ., n that tin. nrouer plate to stage j w t ,. " ;.,,.,"!...' 1 Eleven Big Regattas Were Held by South Jersey As sociation Which Kept Skippers Busy All Summer. Tne douth Jersey Yacht Itacing .sso- elation regutton ate now a matter of IiU- At Least Three Philadel phia Boys Are Likely to Prove Mainstays for the Allentown Eleven. BASKETBALL NEWS Eastern League to Stimulate Interest In Sport Again This Year. The Hasten! I.. agile seliedule, ,hieh will be innnunced within the next thrco ALLKNTUW.V.'Pn., Sept. IU.-.U least weekH, will uni.li on Noiembei 2 and i threo former Philadelphia High bojs, vet- close on Murcli 20, when De Nerl traiels rar.s of las-t sear's varsity. s,eem g0Qd to Beading Them will bo w games for the Mublerberg football team this plaed by each tam. season, candid itcs for which me now nf Olimpio .'anwn is "wni mii. in ,, , hlppe.l 7." of hi nllutintnt ut V, ' town, but the U eontests held by ' Groistock If. out fin a winning flv thla being sticnuouily drilled by Coach Mc. deiplua it M"ay"htfc it would l 1 " " -l"mpl.iii khot in Pnn. , .j,,. ajffertmt clubs nlung tho shores uf eii- and nas to tho joy of the down Caa. Hay am Hayes me ttrong candl. 'rill'i-Iit aehlevwiwrn to land the Uli. I V, in' fowxm V,T1!wn iw iuwy a VUSAt liw m l"n ,'0I,tnr''' slB"',, Su''!-''"-n and dates tor the line, ami, l.iwreuco Caskey oliiiI". itni fc for this Utv ''r'11' l,r' pi t fic.1 run on t!i at.l' i.ti. I subjuet for discussion among tho jacht-i- ' Pedran, two well-known mtii from the will llkuly oe placed at half-back, a posl- ... b.tlfi phK-j than ,'nJJ J, i .a id f k. :'",! w7" j- !! mn, throughout Iho earning months and -s"'w Vork State League. Manager Ber- tloi, which will also be filled by Pete jrtn. 'ibei-e ' '".'.' , ', ro in i ail i.l K. it. in? ' j..iui it-'brij until the rcopentns of tho season next i "ngor. of th Heading team, lwu signed iilnger, ol Wllllaimipoit. who was so aootti the lucnim-a (ir i Tl. ij ,, vlb.i . JT'l. Und, T. V. f4i- , Grlinsttud, tho Har centre of the L'tlcn mn.,fi mere last icai - an.i, ,b-JJijIl,I 'VuJu?k m five fiom NVw York Statu League. n,i 'T "l .i .Mr.J", , i Rnned Arena N'QteS ' " ' 1&ISE?W?W 5S I" TaUlnis the U meets that wKre held, also Boggle, who w at. considered u good From amontr tho h rty membei-, f n,e l0Pea rtlUW ;; i .u T. . piFl&.. tou r.mp.Ud In U Ave different floor man In New York las, reason. el'ti.rttlJ'oTtt'nd'ltft trM, .,rr,t. VeTiW I'v Ui"' "'"' R" iia.'MnlJ Jr WbUh msdo up tho program. Out Qn Tlnnkl.Blvlng-rTa5 November cL& vacated through the deliar'tme'lf r;'be": Ir'lllt'M? W. IV. '.iT'HSlS.V'.M I'" '" "Cr Ut CrS,U "" bUt I NVriUlo" H'eadlng.rja-s3: lX,0Ono,o?tTarkVe3t:.,iiUu,,1U,?Sb,! than .'tto lliiniu.. who .Uliiw to l- the ...l.r.i. s iy. . iwJm 13 1 h i 'MsrtlT. flnUhfid. Which Is a great showing. The per will Play at-home, with a team to ' '" ,x 3' Xlur Itoder ck of If ii cliamplon of the. I- Led tfWU. M.-in ',,.';, ,' .ruV"! 't entered in the three classes of open U deeid.d. On t'hrlstma, day De N.,1 , '". ,btAJcar was aiaimrd a, f'." Liffue laii-iiiu -. w iMiniui i i.i m iioieiiKi ao . .. . ..i.i ox .ri,u.c .. .. - .. will go io neaoinK. nero iney ivit en- , i i i' iw ii.. -r num ibau 11 j ii ---, . - .-,-- .v ...,,B f ',-irt,u tit C.i'te'io i I'tMU an otu wit on rcmufK ear In the 'it round and this b theied the maiiii" " tbi-ouwb f'e ' iit. Xflther inn dlspl''d muih science and 't W a rise of ln- a'-d hold 4 I through The prel tn'tiar'es weie n'l Iwlter than the winil- in In thr first one t.'btrlU 1 nr usin" i " 'od b-ft Imiul. saind n, yu ton. '' "'irtdv Wuirnwr, und In th oher two I'i- ' Kyou won from Uud I'.irker and Y .uob VYeinitnt easily de feated Young Wt'nert The ml-wlad-up was a ibis") bout In wbkh Xtani Whelen of th fnltt.4 Stale battltt(lp Vhhigun ileaiH iutt''it Twmy ttlei of tl m elty In ever one o! tin u x c un is VV'heleu 't onid mm h i U- rt h'i ' '"iK J'U is I i' i I mi' muih IV i ! I 'I uouud town, i f tl" KalUt MtlobU boat totaled M. There nere 73 cruisers in the two classes to start Fifty-fom displacement racers maneuvcied across tho starting line during the season, while hydroplanes were at the starting line Twelve express crulsera chugged on their W4. To bo sure a majority of the racing boats repeated at tho different regattas, but thli did not detract from tho Interest one tota. In the first four regattas the bydro nluncui were not In competition, but tho illtMF lluf ttf I ..... ..nl.-.r CA..U,, ..IAA.U i. .-.. rill..l ...l.l- J M 1U.I.U Ji J II V.,1 l.-f'W V .""?""" """. ""- "." "Willi l't. i m- R ll i.rmui vi w b im i spirited contests neiween the high- "T .'," '., ,u j ! K Zin,'l r its I i uiwered epeed lwts The express iUVi,"," il'V ii,r"iu j"', .' .'.' 1'"U' .""'"' started In but five meets whIU I i k i , i., i, i i ,, ii ihi displai eitiriita raiers contested In 1') Hoi ' j m , i vmi Tin1 .ruiiers and open boats wro . Hi ) 7 K I Mi il hell. Li i M Itlfl.l Mil ! M l.uklu, TH l . , '. I '. funBliiulikm T" It ' Hroii I'i .1 'Hni.' li l M Pall, rou S', w II .liium 7u M" Hml rill T' V t V i it i . in ' im It ill I I" ll-IKIib. l '. I'rjlle IS K K H.u. U U' II . iiru. 71 It tirmuu. II K. l. Miller, A U lUnu. tt. in. v 11 JJ CUireu VI ll 11. ( k '.' : ir A I. We 141 " deor-ia PoP U' V Ullrm I I. lev Vt I, I Featber M. m- U'l tt.,1.. rl illr .vi ll" d. UotinelH ir, i' VV WIIov Hi Vlbirt HelfTl. C i-jtouii. i. t:.iiri A.iaiu. V. q. 1. III. Jai flailc Jr . 4t 1) it-kl II E I. ttilon 70. B. M I M.n T" H 11. Wllllu tu.it i. ii u vviu h. -u-r oi ri a tu v ii I ii mu ii :,' M ". '. llilTl Cullvrwl IE! Mtalti liar Hur ra. Ilirrtx u ... ....... 1... rilttn,. Illlll ll.a ....... L .. ... . gage In a double-header Trenton will " , irm.nhiir.ii m,ii .i,, . ." ; fnve,., .be lal, of the Oreytock rtve or ' ?" f.""nV!' " t 'V '"i J.0? Miuie ill me eve- , .. . n,.nl,.n coo,,.., .,, ... I'Ul-iv, io '- - --..""vr. rfin oj thofco men have bad experience of onu or two seasons, uiiu iney are uuring the&e eve- against i cs i i.al H' it ttarf-rs in all meeu. Chriutmas afternoon nln i UrHtock will be pitted Camden ut the latter's hall The referees who huve been signed up are BaeUel and Weaver from last jear staff nf the Eastern League and Hreimaii and O'llrlen from the New York State League. dnva of hard training forming the h.-it-. bono of Muhlenberg's promising football organization. The schedule follows' September 26, Hloomsburg at Allentown; October 3, State College at State. October 10. Sus quehanna in rtiiemuwn, wctohcr 17. Hut' Retains Salary Limit NEW YORK, Sept. IS -At a meeting ger at New Ilruiiswlck, October 21 I e of the T'w York State Baseball Leasue high at South Hethlebem: October 31 held In Syracuse aionda night. It wa ' Hucknell at Allentown November 7 unanimously voted to retain the J2500 iafayette nt Kaston November ll villa salary limit. A report that the Albany . Nova at Philadelphia. November "t t.i, and Troy franchUea would be ehlfted to I anon Valle) at Allentown. ISW-mber .. Soh'nH. Faeaildtn'ta by the P"sldim' ffi"'"18 Yh A,br'Shl Co,te at HUDSON Six-40 . Year 3l,ppU .Detroit c- Howard E. Coffin Saves ,000 Needless Pounds The HUDSON Six-40 for 1915 weighs 2,890 pound: a seven-passenger car. Built by old standards, such a car would weigh around 4,000 pounds. Cars are all being built lighter, still no other maker has attained this lightness yet. So some will argue that sturdy cars can't be as light as this. But thousands of these cars went out last year. In thousands of hands, on all sorts of roads, not a single shortcoming developed. Never has a car proved stauncher. The difference is simply this: Aluminum takes the place of cast iron. Drop forgings take the place of castings. Better design ing combines strength with lightness in a thousand details. One, for instance, is a tubular propeller shaft. No More Over -Tax Needless weight was a heavy over-tax on tires. HUDSON engineers have stopped it. In addition, their new-type motor cuts fuel cost 30 per cent. Expense excess is out-of-date. The day of modest size and power and price has come. This new-model HUDSON typifies the car of the future. It is one of the handsomest cars ever built. It has many attractions found in no other car nveniences, y Howard E. Coffin j this car. Come and s of new thin1" '-eirv beauties, comfort' 48 engine, have devoted see the adv.v accomplished Touring C.t ler. Gomery-Schwartz Motor nr Co. 253 North Broad Street, Philadelphia. Phone Filbert 2164 Caioloir on licquut IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES c