zr$wm &" 'CO K$Kt mfc-'W "' 'IP Ins If ' his pJ&-- t6 UcBrF publk I-: R.tilE 3is ,ia at. HueKLif trlflEiJF "?"; 1 tftffitb'j n:Ktlier tiisV"' i B- m n FIGHTS AND BASKETBALL GAMES DIVIDE SPORTING INTEREST INTHCITY TONIGJ PENN FOOTBALL SYSTEM SURE ; TO BE PLEASING TO STUDENTS - ?ij$ath Election of New Members of Football Committee Old Coaching Plan Will be Revived Coach Brooke Likely to bo Head Coach in 'l915. A result of the election of tho new 3T08ttH Cornmlttee hv the Board of Di rectors of the University of Pennsylvank -UKinv ihnra trill tin n. return to the $$'Ui "Penn system" of football cdachtne next year, mho riccuuu wu -h.um. ; the belief that George Brooko will bo retained os head coach. This news will b pleasing to his many friends, -who hove thought all along that he had been dealt unfairly by the varsity members of tills year's eleven. Here's -What Is meant by the "Penn system": What is known as the "Fennsyl- i' vanla system is the perfection of a. defense that will be tho fcundatlon man . wlilrh tan attack can bo built The syatom taught by Percy llaujrli- ton at Horvard Is Identical with that taught by Carl 'Williams when he was In char&o At Pennsylvania, . Another thtnB tho new committee will do very shortly la to secure a i competent trainer, which Pennsylva- ' nla has not had since the death of i "Mike" Murphy. Somo one will bo In eharge of this work next fall who the i committee knows to be efficient and 1 who will not be In any Benso an ex.- i jveriment. i It Is not Hkoty that there wilt be any Important changes In the schedule. Pennsylvania, will play the Navy at Annapolis and Dartmouth at Boston, bat the other games will probably be played at home. The former commit tee odmlttod that It made ft mistake In ohan sing some of tho preliminary opponents, and It is believed that at least ono team dropped last year will be reinstated. i t: tic The New Tork Athletic Club has de faronded that entry fees be paid or the athlete stiffer suspension by the Amateur Athletlo Union, and tho plan should de velop Into a great benefit for tho'track nd field game. There has been a. habit on the part of the big dubs to withhold entry fees. In the hope, presumably, that the Games Committee of the promoting organization would overlook the debt. However, the N, T. A. C. has set the pace now, and it will be a good lead for other organizations of this country to follow. Hlght here in Philadelphia there are some athletes who are loth to give up their entrance money. While the clubs Ore not whqlly to blame, it will be a good thing for the officials to Bee that their proteges are always in good stand ing in this respeot. The New xork A. u. nsu tou" "" for games outstanding since last summer. Tho Irish-American athletes ore Indebted to the Winged Foot organization, and these men aro threatened with suspension unless they pay. This part of tho pro gram was all right, but a new angle de veloped. The Irish-American athletes many of them world famous-found them selves in the unenviable light of paying the fee demanded or of being suspended. They kicked, because they believed the club had token care of that detail. Now a good many of the runners and jumpers have, openly expressed themselves op posed to competing for an organization which will not pay entry fees. It Is to Be hoped tho blaok clouds will pass away. The. club management Is to bo cenaured, not the athletes. In this Instance, is our oaltaf. s in nt TO THE COMEBACK Once In a while a man comes back, Fights his way to the top again, Oyer the old familiar track Tho TrrcatU of laurel to cop again. Once In a while a beaten star, Hurled back to the bush again Smashes tntd the dopeater's bar. Climbs to the limelight push again. Hare then Is a cup to the man -who comes back. When the- years and the buffets and knocks of the game JIave made him a has been, who changes J" his tack. And fights for and captures the kale and the fame. And here Is a cheer to his heart and his name. Jl cheer that good sportsmen will echo when time, The great final winner, has gathered his claim, ; And the comeback no longer msy totter or climb. Comeback the road you travel on, for sooth la difficult, and dangerous the path (That leads the vet through camps of agile youth. Whose hearts the comeback's efforts nil with wrath. "Strength, speed, endurance and a tack of cares. And not a thing to lose by one defeat. These things, old boy, and vibrant youth are theirs IvTio stand and block your road, whom ,0-7ou must meet. Timer go slow on the final ten and give him a chance to make his fight, fcet Mm get up on his feet again and hook once more that famous right, ifcnd you who yell for the younger chap, remember the vet Is near tho turn, ULnd he is done with the tang's last tap, but the boy has youth and strength to burn; frvrofh and strength are his to burn and tho future lies In his brawny hand, )Jut the vet is nearing the final turn, and he hasnt thing but Brain and Sand. f rn itt , f The most picturesque athlete of to. Ja Is, the prize fighter that Is, if Vj3etBtsa.ue.,r means the desire to i ifeive one's photograph taken. - tit its Arte a month of hard training the Southern High School checker team Is ia form. Tho downtown boys have developed their Individual play and teamwork to such a high point of sjsfcisucy that they ore unable to get sanies with, the qther high schools of Philadelphia. They ore forced to seek , tMtr flld to conquer In this branch of strenuous sport The University . V Fenssyiv&olih has been played, and gir ' Vt Graves, coach and manager : the fcajagtie team, has been en- a, 4vorlng to get gomes with Prtnce Utu and othec college eheeker teams MfMe. the wason closes. It has been learned tht if Southern Hlgb plays Tola at checkers the Yale bowl will aat be used to siaga tb contest. A cal far rooaaUr tinte4 on as ouot of torn new athletic ga.au,. The On-up was highly intevestiag, as it afeewwi wa sytg tit tfee positions f left eeans forward and rigfet tnneJd. Ttwy sttiiM4 J" eottplefed the w) IMMtllua wish, a 1uryt4, guard, oox Jfpajfi, Ugh Uuitmr, Wgeese orUst. ijfclsf nil diva. -i muI midtma. Bf - - -.--- . "Wtum It ra 8rt aoisvd abfsad thai tPnj . Wruer woald utt CorUle W mm Of vavnuy at mnumrtm j 'Wttta staws, tiu, uui of BtesJlBe was Wfm&tvm Tiiyifwntiy as suAce)eiMBS to the We gMrut, liutintctor Uuwevei-v KM' Wwijn hi 04.tMily Uaraod a Ci- maet. ttto i iitMmta fcuuiiu aaa not ton u tuiiiuiiai Lours tr. 1m HIi'-ujj tt-iw fw a una of rura Is Us m.; -j 'a ir. aur.i tit mtilm$ toga S swt tlTJIJTwaWt ttett swtfc iTEHIKG- and Kxendlne -nlU bo Used, with the for mer occupying the position of head coach, Business Manager Shetsllne, of the Phillies, Is busy every day in his office In the Stock Exchango Building prepar ing for the spring training trip. Now that St. Pctcrebtirg, ria., has been selected as tho camp the details of the trip aro being worked out. According to tho ten tative plans, the main body of tho Phil lies will go to St. Petersburg about Feb ruary 20, 1915, leaving Now Tork by boat. They will sail to Jacksonville, where they board a train for St Petersburg. Although Uio managership and owner ship of tho New Tork club has not been seuiea, me present owners havn tnbnn It upon themselves to choose the 1015 training camp. A number of tho Tnnks have been notified to report at St. Peters burg, the camp being ottuated only a shortx distance from that little city at Qulfport. i:: lit George Brooke, tho much-buKeted coach of tho University of Pennsylvnla, de serves a. vast amount of credit for the manner In which ho has overlooked tho action of his football proteges In their denunciation of him and his methods ns n coach. While Brooke must fool some bit terness toward tho 19U team, he has never allowed his judgment to get tho better of him. Whenever tho incident was men tioned lie Invarlobly refused to say any thing which could bo construed Into n "knock" against tho ncd and Bluo team. Brooko has another year to coach Penn, according to his signed contract, and ho should be allowed to take charge of the team next fall If ho wishes. Tho brilliant prospects of the 1315 team make the coaching position for next season a great anticipated pleasure for the coach. Tho men ttho will compose tho Penn team next fall are seasoned players In splto of their yonth. Tho freshmen team of 1314 was almost, it not quite, the equal of the varsity. When tho cream of that group Is selectod to combine forces with tlio best of the men left from the varsity, plus aoveral scrubs of recognized abil ity, there will be a team for Franklin Field which Is likely to wipe out the stains of the 1914 defeats. During tho last two seasons Brooke has not been blessed with cood material. Ills ability as a coach at Penn did not have a thorough test. He should be given tho chance, provided, of course, he Is willing to continue. There is no doubt that, re gardless of the ability of tho man who ultimately is selected head coauh, the work of the Penn team next year will be all that the followers of the Institution ask. "Packey" Hommey doclares ho weighed 131 pounds, and that "Willie" Beecher tipped tho beam at 147 pounds. The boys met in New Tork the other night, and It is not surprising that Hommey was buffeted about the ring. It was. the consensus of opinion that the fight was a draw. Hommev de serves great credit, for giving away 18 pounds ia a feat for a. giant. M. W. V., McDona'ld,Pa.! Two shots fired at a turkey'shoot at 50 yards, with rifles, each shot scoring St. which shot wins? Nearest to centre or not? I would call it a tie and have a shoot off, unless some special rule were made particularly governing this point before the shoot started. BRAVES' HOME BEADY JULY 4 BOSTON, Deo. IT. One atory cement atajidi lory Mel capabla of ceatlmr acuroil proximately 43,000 speota- tora will b built at tho Doston . n.i lut National x.eamie (JlUb 1 aBAbiul nirV In lh. All.,.n district. President James B. Oamley said that the grounds would bs constructed something after the manner of tho Yale bowl. Mr. tlan noy has had assurances from President J. J. unnn, of tho American Iveagne Club, that the Braves will no allowed tho uso of rnwar Park unjil tha new plant Is ready, It la ex psctsd that conatruatlon will i nntsbod atout Al! Inly BIAOKBTTEN SHADES OHAYBEB ,A,LTOOl?,Ab p" P,a- ".-At Oraybtr. of Plttaburgh. Pa., put up a rattlln tood hsht affilnat Jack Blackburn, of Philadelphia, here U?J,.'Bht Blackburn eicelled In ting gen eralship, but tho Pituburg-h boy bored In and iat tha end of the euth round mi apparently reah and able to. keep up tbo trllllnf .nilacif' iurn hart a ahado on nla opponent In every round. In tho stmi-wlndup Johnny Balmcr. of Pittsburgh. Had little troSblo In laposlSg It Dud Cramer, of this ctty. Uelmar atartid Ilka a tornado, landing; rf peatedly on Cramer's law and .near th end of tho flrat round, Cramer was knocked out. YOUNO jp-OWKEY WINS ITAHATJOrr CUT, tmder tha assumed Pa.. Deo. IT. FlaTiUnr nwno of Toung Doner, Young; Lywrsy, of PblladolphJa. floored Jim HIIUIH.V of this city, four times In Ave rounds M.... ..-u. M. v..j, luur vuitea in t." .t-Sf wnwwiM 10 do a ten.round so before the Wahanoy City A. C. lasit night. TEe S?.6.1 ra" , n. rupt termination tn tho mth. when Smith fouled tho Philadelphia, boy. Youns: Wacner. of Phlladelniiift wn . ctsloa over "Dattllng' Mills In a ilx-i tiout. and "Battllna" tlovia. nt .ninJ ao- a ir-round Olrard villa. bad a shade on Young- Welgbman. of tha same ,..u.uboj. v, ,ii aajn ports witseatad the vtavc, s no auaweu fiatloug. I'EEON' WINS AT SQUASH ltd pitting Jodgment and experience against peed and rickleesneaa, Btphn ysron. Har- Tflin vino, defeated Walti or Klnselia, Bqoash Cll lute thraa games tp one. In the flrat match ship of TAinartca, yeiterday In tha li I7 lui uiuiesriuuai suuinu innnis pnn Club courts. TCinaella won tha first game. "". ""V. a. St. . ." Ull en went to the neil I lB-g, ts-T Eieoea. bo utienoiaer cspcuraa Us gumea and first matoh. IT-IB, .1,14 4-w, "FEDS" AITEB irAnANVIXLE far from Clsoouragad over their chances taming ma jinrm- uiaysr. -mey are pr pare4 to task a still mora adrantacwttl oSex. It li rumored. Stage Set for Yankee Deal FRENCH WCK. SPIUNOB. Ind., Deo. II The stage was all rat today for the transfer w, iu .WTL -- - w -w. wa-wo ilup. BOSTON. Dep. 1T.-Th Vderal Learn 0 baa pffar-4 'Habblt" ItUranvllU atar ihorliioD of tbe Bestoa National Iagu baseball turn. glO.000 a war for threo Jean; thoraoney to bo placad In a.bank wbsn llaranTUIa sign tha contract, k sjia tnat the "lubbk" d pllasd the offer, but tha scouts aro still qb lua trail, and tho "Fed." ir. r.nr.r?.T.S Z of uec. a-MA 4., .iwHvo. ut iew xoric, and owner Frans rariaii wu espaoted to arriva diuwg tbo day and put the eajasliig touotw-i oa the daaj Ban Jobuoa and Seoretary Har- PraWuas. ef PHUbunh, aa4 ortary Jfwd- to frame tbo 1BU ctwtal. 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I mta sna -nut anv I wo t& comb up thh rws boucht Te wtre'A cxsiITmw I $ams i bought wn srneaT amp see Thft I f ' -t r " ' fow.Vo) I u,iu-r"ol vweti dcontfB ett I fts A OWistmas Vv- .- Amttx I I acoirf rwa ju&t bohjomt I dirr i am aiviwa I -C vjbrttbwj- 1 A. 1IAMOMt MeCXLACC I MY wipe) a Meo.i I &SY . I ran. my wife; ran I A Moosa and tor- rP' A , I OBLT 1 CMHUTMA3 I "JMAT VTA BTTy MBKT Crt T J " ', HH KNOW) '80VJT ThATlt J V i . - jy 'Atf -ydyWfo. wmi Ja ' JH y0k HPLFM Sli'.v. 7XA JeB. i :f mwrnmr n Lim m. fia x SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE Hi I I III .Ill I 1 I I Willi llllll.. ! ! II I IM LAKEW00D TO MOLD MIDWINTER TOURNAMENT Qualifying Hound of QoU Match Will Start Now Year'B Day. That enterprising orginlntlon, the Country Club of Iakenood, Ixikweood, N, J., an nouncci a polf tournament te take pltoi on Friday and Saturday, January 1 and 3, The nuallfjlnff round li lohedulea for S:B0 Is orfercl for tho licit toon. Thlrtr-two ?oiror. dhldeil Into four elcbti, will quality or tho flrat rounU or match pUy, nehrdulM for 1.30 p. m., January t. The eem!flnal and tlnal rounds will take place on Saturday, January 2, and prizes are otrared for th winner and tho runner-up of each elrht. Tno prizes, ono for the btet not acore aid tho other for the best gross score, are of fered for tho handicap event that will be played on Saturday. Entries for this will close at 2 p. m tun aamo Oav and for the tournament tho entries close 8 p. m , Da comber St. WILMINGTON CLUB IS AFTER GOLF EVENT Contestants of Women's Champion ship Meeting Praise Course. The Wilmington Country Club is de termined to eecuro one of the national golfing events for next year, as they have made application to the United States Golf Association for all three of them. Tho women's national championship was held there In 1013 and all the con testants wcro loud in their praise of the course, tho club and the businesslike manner In which the events were handled. They may secure one of the events for next summer, but from present Indica tions It is hardly likely. ONE RACE CONTINUED . A. TJ. Will Allow lmt One Bun a Day. Only on race for each day Is sanctioned by the illddlo Atlantlo Aasocuttlon of the Ama teur Athletlo Union, and tha Port Richmond IJualnoes Mon's Association havo been granted permlaalon to hold a street run on Christmas Hftornoon and tho Theodore 8tarr Club has been given Now Year's morning. No other races wUI ba aanctloned for thesa days, and amateur athlotea running tn other races will 1 ba, auspendod. The Morton Boya Club wltvl hold an open handicap race on January 3. -7i Twenty prizes are being given In tha Port I mchmona run, ana so in mo 'ineodore Btarr run Entries for tha Port Richmond race close today, while the entrlei for the Starr runmay bo aent In until next 'Wednesday, Quite a number ot novice runners art enter ing tha races these days, and to bring out the noTlca runners of Port Richmond a prlie Is betsc siren to the tint runner of that locality that finishes tha race. There will ba the usual number of team crises and a time prize In each race. Prises won In tha Fort Rlchraosa rtin will ba present! at tha Butter Theatre following the race. WILL PLAY CHESS Captaincy ot Team Depends Upon Outcome of Come. Southern High's chess captaincy will be decided next Sunday night, when the members of the team play a series of games at the South Philadelphia Chess Club, 1931 South th street. The winner ot the series will be selected captain. It is probable that derson will win the honor. After the games between the Southern High members the Red and Black team will meet the South Philadelphia Chess team, The stars of the latter combina tion are Fried and London. The latter sprung a big surprise recently, when he played a draw with Norman T, Whit alter, the intercollegiate champion. HAVERFORD'S SCHEDULE Basketball Team Will Slay Philadel phia Sohoole. Van laeal schools aro en tha basketball scneauia or. ma jiavsrrora ncnooi i T-. " . . ..::ri -r-i. -. "T -------- 'ula ot fs tsern. Man sger McJ McKelvey has included ue Bohool Pedarocr. Central Illrh. Wilt Fhllidelis! eaagogy, central High and Da Lancer School In tha Harertord cava dataa. The lesson will open with the New Year's Day. Eleren game Pedagogy Are New Year' Day, in all 1JTI vna rmuaau. 1 a) bare been ararngad. The schedule follows: January 1, Bohool ef Padarogy, ntr. noma! January IX oosm Janaarr 14. Tome School, homel January II, Laos. downs High, horns) January is, Oeorga School, away; tuuvr ow, pwrwiw rvp, suit, February a. Central High Sohoel. homei Feb- v, if x-anoer eonooi, noma: jnsorui Haverford Swimmers Zffeet Candidates for tha Ilaverford SchooTs swim ming team have reported for practice, ana tha prospects lor s. winning team are sriznt. vtterana wao are in we sesaa incias sasad inciada Mo 1, B. I Howell gad trelAv and Blabon. snrintara hrewnbacic, dlrers, and lf.:nnsrd, and E. H now til, piuBgsro.., lh sohedula will ba aoaasnead after the Christmas holidays, ftlanagsx W, )f. UoXal vey Is working on tha date, and be ia anxious to took dual meets with PfeiU4lahl cbooU. Charley White laTOriU Cine AGO. Dto. II. -Chicago admircra of Charlay Wblta are ao eartalii tha teeal Ught waight can grab the lUbtwaUhttWa that thar wara busy today iibfig a AftOOd PCoLto ba wagvrad et WWU If fMddla wh aftwpu a proposal far a 90-rean4 Jwt at 13 pexada. reary v, ir x-anoer eonooi, noma, jnsoruary li. Wast Philadelphia. High dohool, homai Kb. ruary IS. Germantown Academy, home; Feb ruary 0, Swarthmoro Prep, home. FIVE G0LITMNS OF 3VIUSICAL COIEDY"TRY ri- am,. u-q, dmJn?: ml LOCAL CAPTAINS NAMED BY SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL MEN Alt thn captain a for tha 1915 achohutto teams hays finally bean elected. Tho list shows that backlleld men hat a been fav ored Nina of tha eleven local schools have seleotod backs to pilot them next year Tho list follows: Hutler. Central High, fullback. , D. roaster. West Philadelphia High, halfback. Wilson, Northeast nigh. end. Vlgueri, Southern High, fullback. Hook, Pejin Charter, fullback. hunb, Germantown, halfback. Stewart, Episcopal, quarterback. Robinson, Da Lancey, halfback. Olincott, Cathollo High, halfback. Boyd, Itavarford School, centre. Loranrer, Cheatnut Hill, halfback. NEW FIGHT CLUB OPENS ON CHRISTMAS DAY Joe Borrell and Frank Mantell Will Be Attraction, Joe Borrell. of this ctty. and Frank Man tell, of Pawtucket. R. I . will havo the honor of opening tho new Quaker City A. A. arena, at SOth street and tiusnuohanna aenuo, on Christmas afternoon. Tho club Is being con structed especially for boxing, and la modolcd after the old Washington .Sporting Club, tho ring bolnir sunk In a pit and tho scats rising and radiating from tho same. It will havo a eating capacity of 2300. llorroll and Mantell were matched yesterday In the eports department ot tho Punua Lxoosn to meet at US pounds. Jhonny Burns, representing Borrell. and Adam Ryan, who Is looLlng after Mantell's Interests, each de posited 3100 with tha snorts editor for weight and appearance, while William Nusblckel, Jr , owner ot the club, deposited 1200 as an etl dence ot good faith to promote tha contest, ROPED ARENA NOTES Frankle Pleralng, the Canadian feather weight champion, who his been meeting with success In his recant battles In this vicinity, has algned to meet Eddie Wallace, tha Brook lyn featherweight. The eient will take placa before a Brooklyn club soma time next month. That New Orleans will becoms the Mecca ef tha boxing gams Just aa soon as the antl boxing law In California becomea effective Is demonstrated by the fact that "Tom" McCa rsy, tho Frisco promoter, has decided to go to tho Crescent City and open up a club to hold SO-round bouts. A syndicate of sporting men of tha Southern city has promised to give UcCarey all tha financial backing necessary. December IS Is the last day ot boxing In Cali fornia. Jim Coffey and fjunboat Smith may not meat after all. Billy Gibson, the manager ot the Dublin Olant, has entered a protest ngalnst Billy Roche, tha official referee ot Madison Square Garden, where the men are to box Gibson wants Biuy jon to be tno tnira man 1 Blllr . In tha ring. Aa Jim Buckley, tha manager ot Smith Is satisfied with Roche, the Indications are that the matoh will be called off. Tha club's officials, however, are making extraor dinary effort! to have Gibson withdraw his objection. Charley White, the Chicago lightweight, will make his appearance In New Tork on Decem ber 28. His opponent will ba Toung Shugrue, the Jersey lightweight, who outpointed Freddie Welsh, of England, a few daya ago. Jim Flynn, tha Pueblo fireman, has returned to New Tork and wUI batUe Al Raich, the New Tone heavyweight, next Monday night before a Brooklyn club. Jack Brltton t.rVl Ted (K the Chicago lightweight 1, nil! before Lewis, or ungiana. a. loeat olub next Monday nlrht. Thla ahould ha a great contest, as Lewis comes to these shores with a great reputation for aggressive ness. Brltton has recovered entirely from his recent Illness, and Danny Mogan, his manager, ay he never was In better ehapev It looks now as ir rackey McFhrland and Freddie Welsh, tha lightweight champion, will meet after all. Tho Madison Square Garden Club has received word from tha Chicago boxer that he la willing to box Welsh at IsS pound at 1 o'clock the day of tha battle. ijuj- .1. v ... - .. "BILL" RXTTER UALLAUHhh IU (Ylhbl . ociaci at nonAniUAY Tonight's Bouts Have Been Carefully Arranged by Mnnngor Taylor, As a featuro of his regular weekly en tcrtalnment, "Muggsy" Taylor, ot the Broadway A. C, has obtained two wind- ups for tonight. "Lew" Selgal, the clever Southwark boy, wilt be pitted against the hard-hitting "lilclcy" Gallaghor, of Southwark. Both Selgal and Gallagher "made cood" In their lost showings nnd the "scrap" between them should bo a good ono. In the other half of the double wind-up "Johnny" Mealy, the promising featherweight, will meet "Joe" o Kecre, ot Cray's uTerry. Tho full program Is as follows: Main bout, "Lew" Selgal, South wark, vs. "Micky" Gallagher, Bouthwark. Main bout, "Johnny Mealy, Philadelphia, vs. "Joe" O'Keefe, Gray's Ferry. Third bout, "Toung Sam" Laugford, Memphis, vs. "Seattle Kid," Philadelphia. Bocond bout, "Young" O'Brien, Philadelphia, vs. "l'oung" McGlnnls, Gray's Ferry. "Sam" MoVeys showing in his battle with "Battling Jim" Johnson In New Tork the othor night was very much of a dis appointment. McVoy did not try, and therefore missed a chance to becomo the greatest drawing card in New Tork Herman Illndtn, the local fight manager, left thin morning for Shonandoah, Pa., with his middleweight boxer, Dddle llevotre, who boxes Jimmy Tlghe, ot Scranton, at tho O'Hara Theatre tomorrow nlgbt. Tho men will weigh In at LIS pounds ringside. Since Ms fight with Dave Kurtz here Re volro has conditioned himself conscientiously, nnd on his return homo from up the State Kddle will ba prepared tn meet the leading middles In tbs country, Toung Abeam pre ferred. Illndln Is ready to post a $230 forfeit with the eportlng editor of the KvstiiNO Lxdoia to bind a match between Ahcam and Revotre at any weight suitable to tha "Dancing Matter." BUSY WEEK-END FOR WEST BRANCH ATHLETES Swimming Tonight, Athletic Meet Tomorrow nnd Basketball Saturday. Director Owen V. Davis, ot tha West Branch V. QI. C A., has prepared a etrenuous week end series of contests for the athletes of the Bi'd street organization. A cloeed swimming meet la to ha held tonight at 8.1S o'clock. In which somo clever perform ers will taka part. Tomorrow night tho third handicap track and field meet will be staged, whllo on Saturday night the Ardmora basket ball five will bo the guest of the Bnutohera. Tho events for tha awtmmera tonight wUI ba a two-length novice dash: 100 and 200-rard swims, fancy diving, plunge for distance and a two-length breast atroke oontsst. The track meet tomorrow night will he made up of tha following events: oj-yard dash, SSt yard run, standing broad lump, shot-put, run ning high jump and pole vault tor distance. OILBEBT TBArNINCr DAILY Tank Gilbert, the new acquisition to Herman Hlndln's stable. Is training dally and lia la ready to box any of the light heavyweight In tho vicinity. Its made a big hit when ha esslly defeated B-aw Kelly and Jack Fink recently. Tank will box Joe Allison at tha Olympla A, A. Christmas aftemon. Gilbert is training with Eddie Revolra. Differ on Pound of 371 esh NEW TORK. Deo. IT. Just one pound ef weight keeps Packer Mcdrarland.Chicago light weight king, and Freddie Welsh, world's chlm. Tilon of that class, from signing artlolss calling or a ten-round bout between them at Madison Square Qarden next month. Packer wants tha ISS at8 o'clock, while Welsh In, sUta that It must bs 185. Cochran Wins Prom Sutton NyrtvARK. N, J-, Deo, IT. Welk.p Cochran defeated George Sutton. 800 to 891. tn a Champion Billiard Players' League match bare last ntgbt. Averages and high run! Cochran U1-S9, Tl( Sutton, 1011-28, 49, wron. Ritter Elected Captain of Muhleii burg's Eleven "Bill" Hitter Is one of Muhlenberg College's moat versatile athletes. He has been a member of various athletlo teams at the Institution and this fall was one of the speediest men on the football team. He was elected cap tain at a team banquet last night. "BUI" Is now devoting his training time to development along basketball lines, and as centra of the varsity team, has already made a mark. His work In the Pennsylvonla-Muhlenberg game, at Welghtman Hall last Satur day night, -was most spectacular. He was "fed" the ball most of the time ami it was bis accurate "shooting" that helped defeat the Quakers. In other branchss of sport Ritter hoi bMeqe quite proficient. IT ON YOUR PIANO" FT. IPI& PENN TO PLAY RUTGERS FIVE NEXT SATURDAY Red and Blue Team Has Improved and Hopes to Put Up Creditable Game This Time With Visitors. Pennsylvania has even brighter pros pects for a successful season in basket ball than ever, now that the work of the team In the Initial contest has shown all the defects, which can be easily remedied. With the rounding Into shape of Captain Seelbach, as well as 'Wallace, Bullitt, Hardwick. McNIchoU Evans and other members of the first-string men, It Is evi dent that Coach Jourdet will be ablo to select a team that will be worthy of no tice. The passing and shooting In the Mulilen- berg-Pennsylvanla game, whllo It bordered on the ragged edge, particularly the lat ter, will bo given the Immediate attention of the coaches, and It Is certain will be perfected before the Itutgers-Pennsyl-vanla contest on Saturday, December 15. Coach Jourdot has ample time to have his proteges working In machlno-llke fashion before the opening of the Intercollegiate schedule on Saturday, January 9, with rfnmall nt W.lshtmnn TTnll. Vw. ......... ,,-.......... . . ".A.atSKJ'XJ .'JKft .YJKS! In bringing about this much desired sys tem, but there Is a determination In the minds of the players and coaches to pro duce favorable results. Although there Is no prediction being made as to the out come ot the present season, spectators can rest assured that they will witness bas ketball games at Welghtman Hall of In ten so Interest, MEET IN CAGE TONIGHT Do Her lto Play Jasper ETve at Ken sington. Ilavlnr won the Isst (lie tames played, tha De Kerl team, leaders of the eastern Eeague, will attempt tonlsht to keel up It's ivlnnlnc streak by defeating- Jasper In the Kensington care. Jasper has not been doing nearly as well as Do Nerl for the paet month, hence the the Msltors. advantara In this evenln afTeir lies with Da Nerl has better fortune tn foralrn fields then any other team In the leaeus this year. In faot, the Musical Fundera are the only Quintet In tho organisation who have been able to win with any thlnr approaenlnr rem. larlty on the enemy's floor. The result of the same tonlsht will make no difference In the standlns of tha Eastern League teams, neither victory nor defeat will move Jasper. As Da Nerl Is out In front by a safe margin, a defeat will not pnt Fo garty h Co. down below the present runner-up. STANDING OI" TIED CLUBS. SlfaSiSi I 2 'J55 r .To'ei .& r&AiS '"' I i 'K2 Trenton ....r. 0 .337 Camden .... 7 8 .BJ8 Oreystook ..3 0 .280 SCHEDULE FOIt TONIQIIT. De Kcrt at Jaspor. i.H'".! ftysSied the Trenton quintet last night and before tho rotters could regain their stride the Skeeters had taken a good lead and on by the score oT to 33. Both teams fouled often, 23 ottensee being charged against each. Both foul enootern uo reeded In csglng 17. Adaraa Steele. Dolln nnd Jlrowu performed well for tho tlkoeters. while , 1,t,!k, "ni1 Hough did aicelicnt work for tha Fotters. At half time Trentonwas In the lead by the, score of 21 to IB. But before tho eecond half y,-s many minutes, old. Camden had worked Its way Into the lead and was never headed. CAMDEN. Goals Field. Foul. As'ts. PI Adanis, m forward ... forward .... contra 17 Stee '19. o Dolln, Brown, guard .,,... Herron, guard Dleghan, guard ,,,,, Totals 13 IT 8 41 TnENTOK, Goals- Field. Foul. Al'ta. Pta, Kane, forward ... Franckls, forward Gelg, centre .,..., Hough, guard ... Cross, guard , .... O O ll 0 0000 cooper, guara ! ,,, Totals .,. 0 17 0 GS Fouls committed Camden. 23 1 Trenton, 23. Iteferte Bastzel .Tims of haJvee So minutes. ST. AUGUSTINES BUSY Basketball Team Competing for Sil ver Cup. Basketball activities are finally getting under way at St. Augustine's Cathollr Club and League, at their hall, Lawrence and Vine streets. There are four teams. Which are oompatlna; for first honor for a l!ver onp, donated by Alfred Van Thuyas, 421 Vine street, a lover ot tbe gome. ,9? n5It- Saturday evening. December 1. Idle, the first and second teams will (Ins en against the tut first and second teams ot Delaware, from St. Joseph's, where followers of the sport will sea a good, fast gome In one of the most up-to-date hall In the centre of tha city. Manager Martin Foley, 202 North Btb atreet. Bell phone. Market 8tS A, will be pleased to hear front teams who have a following and pay a fair guarantee. YAOHT OI.TJB DAN0B More than BOO peopls will attend the annual antsrtalnment and dance of the AdalphU Yacht Club tonight at Lemon Hill Martslon: Tha af fair la under the auspices eftha Ladles' Aui. Ullaryr It Is the Intsitlon of the ofaeafi oFtha Lui. li "?. application 'to the WatrnwuSf ?J .9?.P"T,,lon if a site along thilowir ocuugn winter. McCOT 10 MEET AIL COMEItS Jatnas McCoy, who was defeata U hi garni iisjiki iu Kiwntwu, a p. m.. and vnlnm w tftToni Tbirraa. ' ""' ' t0". NEW BPEHDWAT OPENS JTJNB 10 .,IT?AO(J-.ea' lTn announced todtr- rSoBSua Ka. Kn.Aruff.R,D"wX with official sanction to that ditalf iw iiJ.1?..? "eSSftnbS 3SMKf52& wTniS two weeks before the date of the meeting. r PrJU? TO BEVrVB DEEBV CHICAGO. Dec. IT. "Old-timers" rr. . ocs today whoa thay laarnadtSit oKSSTJrcT" Iimu A Push n,nfii.V. i?f.'VWa'odpra R, BiaoT. w&lIcVd tonrahe'ractS. 114 coao down ware conferring oi lSSr 2, V.! Jive the American Derby at a rcfieago ,tHl track neat Kunaier. vuo rac 111 fvivor. j-iajia cava mm Arwn ,,n ror a cinsnousa, which win coat eavarai thouaand dolara. Tha club wis fMmerfJTSi catadln the nubltoTxShousadhS'now moved into tmnti mil r..T,. iTt U.1W M COMMITTEE READY TO DIRECT PENH FOOTBJ 1 -- s Wharton Sinkler and Eml Cozzcns Will Devotfc Ej! ergies to Restoring Red rj Blue Prestige on Gridiffl Two things are virtually assured result of the election of the new fl boll committee by the Board of Dire, of the University of Pennsylvania Al letlo Association yesterday. One Is there will be a return to what is kn' as the "Pennsylvania system" In coaching of the Quaker teams. The 01 is that George II. Brooko will again1 tho head coach, but that he will it moro In an advisory capacity and S there will bo an active field coach trhl will havo complete charge of the acts coacning- ot 1110 loam. j The election of Wharton SlnMer end EraS, Pf,".1?." ".Al P?H?i.P!nbrs of the rwt. urn, .vi'iiiiiiii:v ta utneu to mean tnat they wn' reihe the Pennsylvania arsiam nt ikvitJl. and that la addition there will bo an adrisori' board oppo nted by the, Vootball Committee"; oieu aitu ivi.ii til a a.UIlUltl(lDQ, 4 ilss moit In 4 fluentlnl of Pcnnsyhanla'i football alumni blame tho disasters of thn 101a ans ioii,uSn' eons more upon the abandonment of the m avhanla svstem of football than upon 1 arnS shortcomings of tho coaches themselves. : tuvii xnvy B"y m iicsipro mo i-ennsyivania system and tils' am will ba a. success." 1 - ., .. .- . . l 1.. . ., , I BsaSii Bra A" MS B MS Sinkler. who was an end on tho famous ISOil team ih!ch boat Harvard Itui nn n.M k.( Intercollegiate gridiron championship ot thai ron cnampionsnip of thai x product of tha PennsrWl ught then by Dr. Carl 8.1 oday the most lnflnentiitl year. aiiiKirr was a vanla nstcm tls taui , 1,11 mi, niiu in iuu,y iuo ruuBt inuuenill man in I'cnnsyi-ania looiDau matters, sinkler fnrfi. nnr line rvin. iiBa ttaver Bcnvu uu luuimiu coramiuei M. their elocllon Is tho fact that neither man' a member nf the hoarfl nf dtrertrtm ThrA'i no rulo requiring them to be members of thiol iwttru. uub an u iuid ai il'ubi ono at wb KraO' uato members la also on the board. m As things now stand the probabilities era that George Drooko will serve out his contract nnd that a field coach will be appointed, wte. win navo run cnarge or tno coacning on the field, with Drooke mapping out plays and ei ferrlntr with tho field coach. a au conferrlni v,lth 1 tno advisory noara on matters or :tir nf no! "'cy.ia The new committees clocted are as follows Football Clrnduata members. Earnest Ces ens and Wharton Sinclair; undergraduate! oiemcer, ueorge wnanon 1'epper. fl flrounds Dr. It. D. Torrey. I Rowtnir J. W. Townsend. John Tlrnwn. w: 'With Howard Elsenburg and C. Henry Scott and Captain Vanghan Merrick, appointed by me uouege uoat uiud, wiu oe uie vraw com mutes. ,' TracK oraau.te members, Dr. n. Kenneays IIII1 and Edward R. Bushnell; undergraduate! xnnmDer. J. is. Meroaitn. , i Basoball Graduate members, W. IT. Uaa.l mitt and Knvn o iiaro; unaargraauate mant Der. '. LAnaon ivoons Allied Sports Graduate members. I Lee u Horace uppincott! undergraauate msmMnvi Thayer, Clement Webster and Harrf,! John Marcy. CHE1STMAS DAY MARATHOlfl Only one race for each day Is sanctioned t( the Mlddlo Atlantlo Association of (ha Amasf tour Athletlo Union and the Fort ntcbmoftd misinoss Men's Association has been granted permission to hold 11 street run on Chrlstmaal Rrlernnon nnil nn Theodom tltarr Club n 'been alven New Year's morning. No oth ices will do sanctioned ror tnose vaays ana amateur atnietes running in otner races De Buspenaea. Tho Morton Boia" Club will hold an opsi handloap race on January 2. Twenty pruei wilt In ftiranlMt tn Ihn ,Pnrt Ttlchmona ml nnd thirty tn tho Theodore Starr run. Entries: for tho Port Richmond raco close today, whits! the entries for tho Starr run can be sent !al until next wedneaaay. MAY SPMT WITH A. A. TT.1 kew iuiuk. uec. it. Tnat a oreaK ce, tween the Amatour Athletlo Union and tha Military Athletlo Union U Imminent bocama known today, when It was learned that thel Military Athletic Union would not meet with mo request ot tno Amateur .vtnietio union to become a national bodv. At the annual meotlnflr of the union laatl month a committee was appointed to confer;! wiu tue iitiiarv tcagua ana request it-IP I enlarge Its organization eo that It would have I national scope. Tha conference has not taken 1 Place, but the Military Leaguo Intends te "stand pat" and continue as a local body. GEJEEITH NOT AKTEE BAKER WASHINGTON; Decv 17. 'Thera Isn't a chance tor me to get either Frank Baker orjl jiudo uianng,-- iia Manager unrruil yestrT' day, relative to rumors that he would oh tain jiaaer ana uiaring ror tno senators. wth such yarns wonld not ba written. . ."The last .time I saw Connie Mack I aakadl nim a leading question about Oldring and! 41 1 11.1 , , h bwuww mo mat mora vai tw,,i.i(& uuiua, yonniB is not going ,to I leato, traae or sen oidrlng, and It Is rldlculou ior sou o suppose ror a minute tnat J, ca t htm -- , WHITE SHOOT SATURDAY Tha regular and Utat shoot of the 6. S. White Gun Club for tho year will be held at Holmeaburg Junction on Saturday. The club's annual banquet will follow shortly after this buuui. -ijw iruBTaiit caiia tor itw targets, in erventa of 25 each. There will ba a trophy, W4 " iw4 dw. &ii4 luriintt luver vpoons frte rilern nsr li aanei a' aii )... 4 T ni and D. Harvey Wltey. wbo has recently eIi bra ted hli COti. birthday, haa luuM a chal isi'BB iU Buwi n. iwwrEcT nua wua nay zn MIO .. II .OUUmuAH BIAY HAS ETQHTS -I LANSINQ. Mich.. Dec lT.-r"If I could J would prevent any boxing matches In Mlcnl-I gan." said Oovernor Ferris today As the lawl iv nira pywor in sucn matters sutnclentl) w-i;" 10 onrai ii coxing except tn strictly amateur, kind, his remark Is held t h&vs ffraat alETilAeanca. Oovernor Ferns had or scout t at the SIVora-1 '4 e fact tn.tJ that Blkora via Annorson oout iaat nignt, an Andareon bout, and the foot t all but knocked out made a very bad lmpre McCoy to Try "Come Back" KB.no, Nov.. na.n.-nuv McCoy, after four years' absence from tbe ring, will stage a coma-back here tonight whan be null Anton la Crave, of San Franelsoo. In a 10 round bout. McCoy has been In training for tli months, " Cabs Almost Cablesa Morln, 60; Haupome, 39 '- CIIICAaO. pe. lT.-CUrta Mortn. ef 'thla' Jj.'? J'lftvnl.,fi,,1 Ma5pSaJfo1'' Fhlladslphia. 60 to 89, la T8 luiSii tn'.n Intar.ufa3hree.cuahont ISlUard 'ViagX inateh, BEach made a high run of arT Maley Wins Slow Billiard Oama DB5TJIOIT, Mich.. Deo. 17. -Martin Mai. this I city. 4fat4 Harry CooTsr. of Vafia Innln Tn ..T 'rarea-gusnion xiuilarct night. agve match k-tj - irrrnriinr Scnaefer Defeats Catloa Demaxest Beats Cltao nUBSUSO, W Va Dae. IT r-. a?..sE. t &vr&mr& illf putter Otttplaya Yamada ' MILWAUVwa at,. .. .. . .. - mH&EE&sm xMiiina. T-W. itT" -W uSSSLvfimi- mv nuwi ! silAi rLtsDr MSltr CIIICAQO, Pea. IT Waivers have bean asked on more than half the Cubs now IMtA on the 191B roster. Iloger Bresnaban admlttal a. much today prior, to leaving for Toiii!? Tpls move leavea IT players who Tore seJSw to be In go?d standing. "- J&VSJaBti. Utah.. n itt. .. . . B rt.. -- t IiU5 ft;'fi.SS: " " . i ' is3jsi ti ssara?i7-5;- cingfa jg J,OrgsSJ"K2J&aM2ESf5BbKiBSl?M