2Iej&ger SPORTS EXTRA untmg o r Vot,. ii.-no. 20 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOJIElt, 10, 11)15. CorisiotiT, 1915. t Tne PcsLto r.tpow Commht. PniOE ONE CJBKT SPORTS EXTRA IPENN PITT lULGARSHURL 1EWARMY INTO :SERB INVASION 4r Army Sweeping to ijfeet Teutons in Junction at Kraguvatz y IACKENSEN SPEEDS UP MfcrVia Virtually Prostrate Un- Bvder Invaders' Heel. Despite - valiant .rvesisuinuu PARIS, Oct. 16. According to a pirate dispatch from Bucharest, Rus sia has not made any representations Rumania for permission to send HT i U T.imnntn in Qnrvto EINefB'inrouKii '"'" ""... HANDON, Oct. 16- Another Bulgarian T7"i. it- .t' nrTlnA nnnnltnpi1 thla fill- on ,, fwrttln Is in tne uanuoc, near no fMctlon with the Tlmok. ri passes on the Serb-Bulgar fron tier haVe been taken by the Teutons nnd -allies. , rih.r nrosress Xor the German forces h M Semendrla Is reported. , i ,Yvi''text of the German offl61al report Wtews! .. iWJkan theatre The army of Field. Ml von aiacKensen is aavancins ot Semendrla. "We have stormed irh. nosltlons on Vranovo Mountain, 1 If'ozharevatz. We huve taken the Bulgarians have forcecytho frontier d twiween Necatln end Strumlka. ifeVtsi defending Zajecar on the east- )ia have been captured." o. great armies, one Auairu-uouimn phe Bulgarian, are sweeping iugVorostrate Servla to form a June-' "ea;n Kraguvatz. leaf troops nre pouring- mrougn me ntaln passes between Belogrndchlk IXrJaxhevatz, supported by ponderouo t guns rurnisnea by ucrmany. German drive against Porharvati fjbeen successful,),, the Teutonic a!now atrucrellns to gain posses- MOWeiietf jronsMBfeValng-tUio June-? or tne railways irom ueigraae ana 'r8ra. very aigquicung xo ing linienu ws ,ta coming out Of .the Balkans. ng Constantino of Greece Is said to iei sent an autograph letter to Kins Wdlntnd ot Bulgaria bearing upon the Mature, policy of Greece In Balkan affairs. Fft'Jtngland's declaration of war against -Bulgaria, la expected to be followed by a sWIar declaration on the part of Franco Md possibly Italy. Such an. action Is re- , larded as a formal prelude to nctlve par- FtWpatlon ot British and French troops In uasuiiucs in tne uaiKan arena. UBsunate fighting between Bulgarians Continued on Pane Two. Column One OTTERS TOTAL VOTE AT PRIMARY, 57,801 Official Count on Mayor : Smith Got 184,887; Anti-Organi-' zatjon Poll, 73,281, t iBeorse u Porter, Independent candl- lor iiayor, received a total 'of 57,801 on all tickets In the primary clec-' ne ornani count on the Mayor, 1 Offices nnrl Mnirlu,r-n,a wnn mnHn StWlc this afternoon. w official count showed that Portetf wtw ,wi votes on tho Republican ww W4Q on the Washington. 49IS on tDemocratlo and 24 on. the Keystone. me wm appear on the Kooseveit freulve party ticket. In addition to Franklin nartyN and the Wnah- m Mfty, at the general election. Ho "n, an four of the Roosevelt Pro- -lyvpies east for Mayor. "Bill II. Smith rlui.rf -t!U Ssr nli9 KjJ Republican ticket. Ho, .also cap- i crnunni j.iueny ana uuii nominations. rn-Mvlnir 'lit IV r- Uberty votes and two Bull Moose VW. nntl.rhtnnittM . .. . .. .u. ?!rl!Iy. fB" 7328'- Cojonel Sheldon Pot- KM Met vit t1i - .ii ii.i.. t i- B!j -; ' - "' m, nn iivncia, mm .iiiiv RrJf"fn,an rfCe'ved 6196, "to iJh iti Bla won on all tick- &Mr u-iiii ' vepnon or me ueraocra mL ",,llm v Beaton, an Independent. t. ir." '";iuiic nomination. faKr !7 I; w,'n. wl'0 withdrew Jo iA, "' j. lyimenurner on the vasMnctch party ticket whiln th rnnnt in progress, is shown to have won H..tmLnR,lon ovpr Umeburnor. -T.lme- m. ..uYvever, will gq pn the AVash- "K7 SB Well nil n VHbtln .l1.B m lM.'e.c"on- also won a Key? r? uat pa the candidates for Coun- ir-.v;i"e,nK t0'aled, but will not be Public until Hfr,,.;,., .JI . Mnpement made today by Harry ., --rv..,ki;,iuviit. u( eieciions, THE WEATHER 'WO have a ratnv.fiiiliinlBw IFaiu "Bt 6U1" attltii.l. .1 m 1 ...... tt? tt,?riJ'.1iM PJtlou!?r'y kill ... '"" 'wj unnntr auf liT,I "mer ea8Ct nade us .wwth. JJjr th luwt. TMclipiogkits will tell ftkwl.i, "'"': "" numijers, osy h,i2 months, of the year, eta., us 6Tik!5n".color ,n in mental pjctur VT y1. J,,K "0" 'or everybody, t7e0",TM.,.,-,".ui! . .w y U form jnWuenco or that of 6dr. PSST TOP flln(nl.A J. ni.t.. t ... tt i """"" 4IIH UfUWn. any, h. your.T FO;r!i.7i tmr p,.'.. , , , fmftit chvdti touiakt aud ST. IKMUC j wnilermtr. vnrtitnilti TIES THE NAVY, 7-7; TEAM ATHLETIC BLUECOATS COMPETE AT POLICE CARNIVAL X&rfFBiX.3? V ... . . ?T3 t y 4 " TIGERS LEAD, 26 TO 0, IN LAFAYETTE GAME, END OF FIRST HALF Eddy Scores Second . Touch down, After Intercepting Forward Pass, on a' 55 yard Run - MAKES FIRST COUNT, TOO r UNIVEBSITY FIELD, Princeton,,'?. J., Oct. 16.-Thp Lafayette team lined up ajtatrist Princeton at -3 o'clock this after noon. There was a large delegatl6n of Lafayette Btudenta oh hand for the samftV.' j . f;sww.- - . '" PrfnCctod.' ' ' . . , Ifayette. IllKhley ....... ,'.. -left end HUckLum McLean left tackle Llvezey Noursc left guard..... Qiillck Oenncrt centre I.uhr Hogg ...rlcht guard.'.,! Hjon Kaulrran. rlxlit uckle........ Mulnert Drown.., right end............. Lowe Gllck.... quarterback Taylor Shea...., left halfback Scott Drlege right halfback........ Weldon ICildy fullback Lake Heferve J. J. Cosgrove, Cornell. Umpire C. IJ. Manhall, Harvard. Kteld Judge C. J. Mccarty, Head linesman A. J. MacElroy, Cornell. Princeton won the toss and chose to receive. Drlggs punted on the first play and Lafayetto returned the kick. Gllck gained 11 yards through centre and Shea Immediately made another first down. Consistent plunges then gained four more first downs !n succession for Princeton nnd placed the bnll on the 12 yard line, from where Eddy went over for a touchdown. Shea kicked the goal. Score: Princeton, 7; Lafayette, 0. Lafayette ngnln kicked off- and forced Princeton to punt. Lake returned th kick and Shea ran It back 30 yards. Drlggs kicked to tho two-yard line, nnd, when Lake, punted, Eddy ran tho ball .to. tho aOryord line, from where Gllck "scored the seconcr tquchdown op four lino plays. Shea missed a goal, and the seora ,was: Princeton. 12: Lafayette. 0". Tho Tigers received a'galn and an ex change of punts followed as the quarter ended. Score end first, period: Princeton, JJ: Lafayette, 0. ,. SECOND QUAIITEB. After Princeton hhd received the ball on a punt, Ames, who replaced. Gllck. broke away for a '30-yard run, but Lafa yette recovered the ball on a fumble and punted out of danger, 'A serleB of rushes by the Prlnceon backs carried the ball the wholo distance from mldfleld nnd Drlggs crossed the line for the third touchdown. Ames kicked tho goal, making the score 20 to 0. After a punt by Drlggs. Weldon bucked the Tiger line for a first down. On nn attempted forward pass by Weldon, Eddy Intercepted the ball and dashed through the whole Lafayette team for a KS-yard run and a touchdown, makjng the score 26 to 0. ' The first half ended soon after. ( Score: P.rlneeton, 20; Lafayette, 0. CHARLESTON ON GUARD AflAINST. RENEWAL OJUUQT Two Men Arrested After Shooting Held in Custody CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct. IS. - Qulet' prevalled here today attendant upon the counting ot the vote for 'Mayor, after Vesterday's riot, but precautions nre being takf n to. prevent another ,outbral(. - Two of the men arrested yesterday; are elnr held ponding. dvetopments,the tea,t , being out on bond. .', .., W.! ' BELL AT QUAKERTOWN . ., s- ' t Suffraglsil Hold elng, After Which They'Goip Doyletown Ql'AKErtTOWN. Pa,', Oqt. It. - The woman auffruge liberty bell arlrved here at nun from Penntburg". The membepi Of the party accompanying .the bell, were entertained at luncheon by the Woman' Suffrage party. of Quakertown, At 1 o'clock the bell accompante.d: by school children bedecked Jn suffrage 'colors pro ceeded to the railroad wiuare where ad. dresnea were made by Dr. Mary Wplfej of LewUburg, and Adella Potter, of Iirook'jn. At S .o'clock th party pro ceded to Hoyleatown, where a country maw-meetlng Will be hel -this evening. Jacob Ileroe'ri U year. 1 Queen street, Is in a ierloys condition In the Jit. Blna.1 HodPltal " result of "being scalded on the fe ana uP1wr iwii wi w kjjt , when a valve blew o M holler at tfa i Mri'rtnn Pur JlHcry, Ash and Taaker I rdKtffM-'c a. -- jt . SMOTHERS INDIANS BiastisM-- , ssaresws-xt, f I SMITH LEAVES CITY, LEHING mm WAIT Organization Candidate Again Postpones Action on Transit Issue PORTER WI'NS PRAISE Thomas 11. Smith, the Organization can didate for Mayor, who had said he would define his position In relation tp the "Traiis'l("piedBelaterd.ayr left, the city lo!ay for the seashore. It was said, still without sayfng "Yes" or "No" to the questions presented to all the candidates to determine whether they are acting (n good faith In declaring "for" the Tay lor plan or whether they are frankly against It. Doth Mr. Smith and John P. Connelly, Organization candidate for City Solicitor, spoke lost night at ward meetings and said they favored giving the cl Im proved transit facilities, but failed to de fine their position on the question of adopting a straight 5-cent fare with uni versal transfers and abolishing tho 8 cent exchange ticket system or mention ing the Taylor plan. Citizens In every section of the city who are fighting for the universal S-cent fare expressed satisfaction today that George D. Porter. Independent candidate for Mayor qn the Franklin nnd Wash ington party tickets, had signed the "Transit Pledge." In signing the pledge yesterday Mr. Por ter indorsed the Taylor plan In Its en tirety nnd promised his support In the fight for adequate high-speed lines and a universal 5-cent fare. He urged an early start In the construction of all of the high-speed lines proposed In the Tay lor plan. .Mr. Porter, In .his reply to the ques tions, wcnL. Into detail in explaining his stand on several of the features of the Taylor plan. He unqualifiedly Indorsed the proposed Woodland avenue elevated line to Darby, Continued on Tage Twelve, Column One ZUPELLI CONFERISCE COLREECONCADORNA Viva Attesa a Romapel Ritorno ' dpi Ministro e per le De cision! del Governo Telegramml da Itorna dlcono che oggl it generate Zupelll, ministro della (jucrra, si trova" at quartlere generals Itallnno dove, s'l creder dlscute cot II re e con 11 generate', Ca,ilori1a la sltuazlone creata nella Penlsola Valcanlca dall'lntcrvento della .iubarta pella guerra europea a ftan'co' degll' 'Imped centrall o della Turclila. 'Le nojlzle ctio-el hanrio circa l'lnferrehto dell'ltalla nel UalcnnL sono ianjbora cpptradlttorle, ma.' dispacctv da jljopdra affermano che non v er dubblo a 4uEsto intervento, Nondlmeno 1' Italia p st'tidla dl non v venire a conflitto con la Gcrmnnla, con la quale hon e' In guerra. e perclo. le trupn"tal(aiie. aaranno mandate contro la IUigaria o contro la Turcjila, Ta itorna telegrnfapo. chn. nil arment cola' resldentl hanno dlretto un appello al re d'ltalta perche' satvi 1' Armenia, e gtl rlcordano che una volta I- prlnclpl dl Savola avevano' II tltolO dl re U" Armenia. Notlile da noma dronahe In Bulgaria VI e' un vivo fermentQ contro l governo e' non tC ImpoMlblle che scoppl) una rlvo luxloni) che roveicl.-Ksoltano U gov erno, nia ancho II re. r , ' Nel suo rapporto d( lerl sera II geilerale Citdorna annuucla che e truppe Itallane hanno nttaccuto dl sprpresa gll austrjacl sul Carso ed hapno cdnqulstato pojilzlonl avanzat sullo pendlcl deUentrlonall del Monte San Mlchele, ' ' Pa Glnevra tetegrafu'no che suite Alpl infurla un vlolento uragano dl neve, coalcche' do operation! 41 guerra ono comptetamente sospese In parecchl set tori, Vi' probablle che le operaxlonl non ossano plu' tnem rlprese per I'invernq In molii punt). ,tlegre In i paging le MlUme k4' deuugHalc uotlzle sulla guerra, In !.! lano.i ,4,5gg. PIH SWAMPS INDIANS IN ONE-SIDED BATHE; WILLIAMSON IS STAR Pittsburgh Captain and Quar terback Makes 65-yard Run for. Touchdown SCORE FIRST HALF, 28-0 FORBES FIELD, Pittsburgh. Pa., Oct. 16. Tho University of Pittsburgh's power ful' eleven played the Indians this after noon In the final preliminary game be fore tho big contest of the year with Pennsylvania In Philadelphia next Satur day. v. -. . .XttthurghiwRan V"t&ppIed condition? and "-wiS" forced to use twb'WT the' frtsri-' men stars who have been declared In eligible for the Penn game. Hocken smlth, the big tackle, and Shapira, left guard, were unable to start the game, and Coach Warner used Seidel and Sles. Warner had hoped to use the team that will face Penn next Saturday. Pitt's 7-to-12 victory over the Navy last Saturday stirred up a great deal of In terest in the team here and a large crowd was present today. This Is Victor Kelly's first year aa coach at Carlisle, but he has mode good In a surprising manner, and It was freely predicted that he would uncover somo unusual trick plays this afternoon. On the other hand, Warner said that he would not open up today, and Intended to play a defcnslvo game. The presence of Charles ("Kid") Gel nath and Harold Gaston, two former Penn stars, who are scouting for Penn, caused Warner to Instruct Captain Wil liamson to play a close, line-smashing game, with but few forward passes and trick plays. 'When'the two teams ap peared on the, field. t was evident that tho Pitt team far outweighed the In dians. With tho field In excellent. condi tion, however; the Indians counted 'Upon surprising Pittsburgh with whirlwind bpen field work. ' The line-up; i Pittsburgh. " Carlisle. Carlson left em).. Lookaround Thornhlll left tackle.!.,..,,. VUMams Hies ..left guard,.. Lass reck ...centre I. Morrin Bonpltt right guard ltawkeagle Keldel right 'tackle Martelle Hcrron right end..... Pratt Williamson quarterback Dlckerson Hastings left halfback P. Uroker Dehart right halfback,.. Crone l'rv i fullback Cnlaa llefere M, J. Thompson. Georgetown. Un: nlie. Haney Rmlth. Pennsylvania. Head lines man Paul Smith, nucknell. Field Judge Harry llammond, Michigan. IPtt won the toss ttnd'decldedto receive ,the kick-off. Broker kicked' off to -De-, hart, who caught. tho tytll pn hls'XO-ynrd .line and carried It to the S3?yaiM line before he was tackled by Hawkeaglc. On the first play, a fake kick. Fry .carried the ball to mldfleld. Fry thpn tried tho snmn play, but Looknround threw him for a loss of two yards. A double pass, Fry to Dehart. gained five yards. Another double pass, Hast ings to Williamson, gave Pitt a first down on the Indians' K-yard line. Fry shot outsldo tackle for fpur yards. Pljt Mas pluylng fast and smooth football and tho Indians were very. much In the air. Continued pn, 1'uge Kleven, Column Five OAR COMPANY IN DEFAULT .Foreclosure Sought on Mortgage on Line Jiur;tjby Jitneys INDIANAPOLIS,' Indi. Oct. 16.-The Centra) Trust Company, of Chicago, with' William T. Abbott, trustee; today filed suit in Federal Court here to foreclose on tho first refunding. 110,000,009 mortgage bond of the Gary alid'Interurban Com pany. Defaulted' Interest on the J 1,000,000 outstanding U given- as the cause. Jitney bus opposition struck the G. and 1. Just when Gary mills- resumed tull time and a steady loss. In operation icsulted. . 4 AVILSONr AND GARDNER PRAISED - .."" - -One for Preserving Peaqe,' Jhe Other for; Urging National Defense Resolutions cpmmendlng.l'restdent Wil son for Jilo effort In keeping the United Stutea put of tho Surotean war, and Con' gressman Augustus j..q8rdoier. of Mas sa,chuseUs. (or bringing the attention of Congress to the nation's u'npreparedness, were offered today at the drat annual Stale convention of the Army and Navy Plon. whU-h la beln held at Forsyth Hal), 4918 Baltimore avenue- About 50 delegates from U cities In (his State attended the meeting. Colonel Jo seph N Ureen presiding, Tonight's ei slort will he devoted to th ejection of offi cer jmd the perfecting of the Htale body. FORWARD PASS BYPENNTIES NAVY;,SC0RE,7-7 Annapolis Gives Red and Blue Surprise and Scores First BALL LOST BY FUMBLES Quakers Come Back in Second Half Strong Enough to Even Before Close Pennsylvania. Navy. Stacl: left end Kenwnrthr Matthews left tackle WarJ l Hrnnlng , left guard ...., Holtmun . Wray centre .Tonei 1 ltussell right guard SmUh Harris right tackle Oilman Miller right end ttlodgett Urant quarterback Miles Ross left halfback Martin ; Welch right halfback Westphal I Williams -.fullback 'onlletmburs I Uefcrec V. S. Langford. Trinity. Umpire Thorpe. Columbia. Field Judge Maxwell, bwartnmore. iicaa linesman cnurcn, aie. fill " Slojff Corresronrtcnt ANNAPOLIS, Md., Oct. 16,-The Navy football team sprung a surprise on Penn sylvania this afternoon and at the end of the first Jialf led the Quakers 7-0. The Pennsylvania backs fumbled atrociously nnd twico lost the ball to the Navy. The Middles scored when Jackson, their fleet end, Intercepted one of Grant's passes and sprinted 66" yards for a touch down. In the matter of ground gained, both Grant and Williams did better than any of their opponents. The field was slippery and it was hard for the men to .keep their footing. Navy, won the toss and Pennsylvania kicked oft, defending the north goal. Blodgett caught tho kick and ran It back to tho 30-yard line. Tho Middles In three plunges made 12 yards and then Blodgett punted to Grant on Penn's SO-yard line. Grant kicked on the first play to Miles, who ran the.balt back to mldfleld. Martin sprinted around end for four yards. Then Blodgett kicked to Grant, who was downed on the 20-yard line. A line piay wiin wiuiams carryins mo bait .failed and Grant kicked to Miles at njldfibld..., " - -.-?r- ." ' '-'TJte'Mlddloa-?haa-' gatnedtfiyards-"ori every exchange. Westphal shot ahead for two plunges for a first down. A fake on tnckle gained two yards. The next play failed. Miles tried a forward pass, but It grounded. VonHeimburg punted the ball, hitting the goal post Penn started back from the 20-yard line. Williams couldn't gain on a cen tre) plunge, but Grant made 12 yards around end. Goodsteln took Jones' place at centre. Penn was set back 15 yards for holding. Grant's kick was blocked, Williams re covering tho ball. Grant got the next kick away safely, but Miles ran It back to Penn's 30-yard line. Two plunges gained four yards. The next failed to gain and the Middles tried a forward pass. The ball hit the ground and went to Penn on downs. On the first line-up Williams went around end for 15 yards. Welch fumbled on the next play and Gllman recovered it for Navy, Here the period ended. Score, Navy, 0; Penn, 0. SECOND PERIOD, The. Navy tried light plunging, but tost the ball on downs. Here Derr took Welch's place for Penn In the backfield. Grant kicked nt once and It was Navy's bnll on their 25-yard line. Martin lost 10 yards on an attempted 'end run.- The Middles kicked at once, nnd It was Penn's ball on their 30-yard line. Grant made 10 yards on a fake kick and Derr cut through centre for 15 yards. Williams could not gain, but Grant on the next play went around end for 10 yards. f ITn kicked on the next nlnv. Martin wan forced out of bounds after a plunge' which netted one yard, vonlleimbunj punted to Williams, who made . a free catch on the Navy's 20-yard line. In two plays Grant made bIx yards. Perr added two more. Williams made It a first "down with three yards through 'centre. Grant tried 'a forward pass, but Smith, tho Na,vy left end, Jackson for Navy, intercepted It and sprinted 60 yards for n touchdown. Grant tried to tackle h'm, Continued nn Pugr Eleven, Column Three The Kenslngtonlan Says: J.arrv Brown, one of Kensington's moat popular young men, must have spilled something on the tablecloth over at Mo auipant last week, as the boys saw htm buytnp a fine new tablecloth from Turk ish vender. LOST AND FOUND .WHAT DID YOU I.OSBT W1IAT DID TPU FINDT All lost articles advertised In th Ledger wit be listed In a permanent nie at Ledger Central, where- lbs flatter i locate the owbh- at n time. If you have found un artlcW that liss not been advertised as lost, tbs Ledger will also record your nam apd adflreip and assist In rind ing the rightful owner, who will be placed In toueh.wlth you. This. Ilk all other service at Ledger Central, Is free. L PpI.!C-Lot or mislaid policy No. JOO.V13 Issued by the Penn Mutual Life Insurance i'ompaoy on. the life of Krnet M. Patterson, The finder will please return It to tin undsr slgr.ed. An oppllcat on hsvi been mads for . the Isnulng o' a itunllcatn, BtNKWT -M- PATTKIISON. U oJPa. rM"' N00, !?! r strayed, at Wynnntld, Phlla,- nam Kaiser on collar-, reward, Pn. or write J. a. Lorem, &,ld and Overbrrosc ate. Ph. Dlcklnrou 14-43 or Qverbrook 44-7K. WuTl'JS POODLB DOO-I-ost or stoleni an swats to th; iwma of "Tiny"! vicinity 624 ?.":!. 8r'inrmid. v. ii. turn .to nil u, Wilton neward No questions asked, eUlTCJOJK, containing shoe, lost, on'septenv ?2(uL,,ua;fif,r Pi". 'between Kossmont and 18th -t.. Pbtla. Reward. Contraunlcat 331 8 itUb st. Phons Locust UT. ' At'TO- I1M reward for returo'of Hudson ivw..',, - ", lS D1WHI, Yuivca in I surance Co. 80 Fulton U. New York city. ruut.iijjuft tost witn money cneeka. Adams Kipreis rtfipt liberal reward, a questions. lied t Ion Hotel, Sid and Noble. OMtr C'lujiMca 4 is e Pav U, it o4 ii. TODAY'S -FOOTBALL' GAMES J?ht tloeond Third Fourth PENltf-.v.-.rjVvV.-w.v.-.w-.T 'O O 7 O ANNAPOBIS.'..- . O' 7 O O URSINUSi; ....'.' '.-.. ' ' SWARHMORE. : PRINCETON 13: 13 "' S " LAFAYETTE .'. O ' O- ' - VAIiE...: v 7 S ' SPRINGFIELt), O O HARVARD A 3 3 UNIV. OF VIRGINIA O Q ,0 CORNELL.. 14 4. & BUCKNELL O C) -'0 i?ENN STATE.; .-..20 O J GETTYSBURG..-......,.., 6 6 liV CARLISLE". -.w. -....-...,, O O - PITTSBURGH;?;;.,... . . , 1 4 1- 1 WASHINGTON'&JEFF. .14. WESTMINSTER , O f DICKINSON .", O 4F. AND M...-.....V..-...:. O IvErllGri . 1 St AL'BRIGHT....:..'..V O BROWN I G WILLIAMS ' O 4 i 1Y1 i . vf COLGATE O GEORGETOWN G" UNIV. OF N. CAROLINA. O DARTMOUTH , 6 VNIV. OF VERMONT.... O. VILliANOVA. .-.-'. .-.-..-.-.... O LEBANON VALLEY..... Q- SYRACUSE. . . ROCHESTER. . ...35 ;:: o RUTGERS '. . 7 MUHLENBERG...-. '' O' DELAWARE O PENNA.MIL. COL 6 HOLY CROSS...' ...,',, tiSSS?? WEST MARYLAND ..:... STEVENS ;..., HAVERFORD TRINITY .'. AMHERST ....- :. VIRGINIA P.', I O WASH. AND LEE 6 UNIV. OF GEORGIA'...., WEST VIRGINIA UNIV.. GENEVA v.'. CHICAGO -....- INDIANA Ij MICHIGAN '. , O & MINNESOTA....;. SOUTH DAKOTA; PURDUE . WISCONSIN :' v BETHLEHEM .PREP...., 0-. ' ' ' O- - CENTRAL HIGH .'&0 -?fO' . W.'PHILA;HIGH....Xr.- '7.K,7 4norristown'high,.;,' .. r-4s, , , , . ' . J'-'- - ' " ".'"' ' "'?'', ' ' f I ' - 4 I " l '- t ' ' I ' '"V, : W. CIIESTER,.HIGH.... .. , v. dowingtqwnhigh.. i - . : x ,r STATE NORMAL. ,'' 'V - BORDENTOWN M. I.... ''; PRINCETON FRESH..... - v HILL SCHOOL . ; WILLIAMSON SCHOOL - STEVENS TRADE , - . - ST. JOSEPH'S ...,.. ' - ATLANTIC OITY.HIGH.. " TEMPLE UNIVERSITY., ' . ' GLENN 'MIIiBS.ii.S..; SWARTHMOREl?i?EPv, O, . , I'ERKiqMENiSEM,,.;.' ot' ' RUSSIA AimBULGARIA IN STATE OF Wik XCTNON', Oct. lOi-ItuaBJn yiu one tifluwior ns ,69011 aa JuuijjarJB. aaeKea.:irviv1t.vi ynsinif J GERMAN STEAMSHIP SUNK TWfl U-BOAT" AMSTERDAM, Oct. 10". Tue German TtHm-Atp ftuUmu, tw ton, is rerorted to have been sunk by u sUitik 4sbmarlti. 1h Qutvuun hailotl from JIamburK. rini - 7 - 7 .Tr- j f ' sv - wV u - - ' ' 7 . O 6 o 7 O 20 O O O 14 O 21 O 7 O t '' v i .,. ' ! ' ,-v 4 .. 4 -V 4 - o. 6 O .7 O 14. O 27 O 7 w O - - , - ,. , . I' ;14f., ... ,;f - 'o !v: ' ' 0 .0 :-.' rf.l j . . -'-; " t arid fBulj5kriB were In a .pbm9t &., vvu-'nelKlKEflHHMjr1 ' .- 'i.J'.T--Vih . ' . i ' f - - ' . ' ' ? ' . ' I