-. tmmmm mmuusin lAfmmnJKlv .-" "tf "i"y-ywwB",?i EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DEOEAtJJEK 1, 1015. lo NOW OCCUPIES CENTER OF LOCAL ATHLETIC INTEREST OTHER SPORTS NEWS; SOCCER ENGRAVING WINS FIRST ROUND IN CURTIS LEAGUE German Leads Individu als With an Average of 179 for 21 Games OTHElt ALLE Y NEWS The uigrnWns ileimrtmetil five won the recently completed 't f0"ll(l ' tho Curtlf Homme t.cnitue, with n. total score of IT.W'. pi"' l" ,h" -' fit"1"' P'tved, nil eier.igc of " 'I his i,me ,cn"' n1'"0 led In the lilrh thn e-finme score, with a total of Mi T' nvotaKo ot 031 Hay M derm inn, of tlie cngravlnc iMm nat Hie hlRh Individual limn of tin leairuc, w"" nn "Semite ot J"' for 21 Mines "'' nl" '"'' ,h0 recor'' fo1' I,lRl1 Individual thiee came scores. Willi (,Tt Wcllcr who M "'"" " "lenibci or the I'll eravlns tenm tied with Hermann Tor high In one game with Jll. Tho race in the Iciikuo season hns lieen Jar moro Interesting this season than over before. beeiue "f the handicap system adopted Onlj thrco Raines separated tho first and llfth 1" the llrst round. Below are iln "oici of llio Hist round of 21 rune ALL-MICHIGAN AND ALL-YALE TEAMS CLASH IN MYTHICAL FRAY SCORE, 0-0 Grantland Rice Sends "Star Elevens" Picked by Field ing Yost Into "Final Fray" of Season. Total Ground Gained, 9!j Feet F, By GUANTLAND MCE Yule, . centre nrbln loft Rwml . . .. iiiSm rldit tackle .. . Rmm-v lerttaiklc HloomiT rlstit Mil filwvlln Iff pnj , .. Klip-Wick Uiniterb-iiK . . . ltocknell llBhthdlfbnrk . .. I'hllbln lelt halfback .... Chldwtrk . fullback Coy Jimi-nUn-i Heck 1 nsr. i Color Pre"" . Journal Ir -CompoHttlnn Country llniil nun lacnlnt I-r-lu i rot Pre Honied i ln 1 Jnnnl"E i nlnr Pre cminln " n I in in i hum l-lns J I 17.-M1 111 -..' 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Wright Forbes i I Jii H I in I ll I .I I . ll'i in lit I. IT 111 n 17 1"H l'i 111 1 n -M il tint l-n I -.-.Jls,, - -III ISO I US. ill III (1 II Jl 111 .'I 111 U is ii : i . jo mi vi is 1 ,il vi i mi fsll rrcic UMiii io i .ii sntv h:n n itn tlntLar.l IS I lass -'1 i."i Rolrbacker -'I H I Met all 1 1 I i Dennlns V 11 II TKhlll II '.r ill 1111 I) I illnn I Ivlllllllinl l l mil. I I7J 1-. I- II 1 I'l s in in 1 . .'1 III -M 17 1.1 -ll I !U tsi) t1-!) Flark 1 HI !-' I Imkcn PrtlJley J I'll tMi Nur Oabrlcl ii Us Jj .ii tPcrientnut COLUMBIA SOCCERITES PLAY HAVERFORD TEAM Intercollegiate Game Scheduled Today Will Have Important Bearing on Championship HAM:itrOHI. Pa. Dec 1 I'uluiulilu. t present tied wild Pum for tho lead In tho IntcrcolIOKlate Soctei League. Is icheduled to uiort tho llaetford Collego leen hcio this .ifteinoon in ouo of tho most Important games ot tho season Victory for the bcnrlet and Black will lrtuall put tho Mornlnmlile Heights tleen out of the lunnlng for tho cham pionship Columbia's sunoss In tho league this leason Is due, fur tho most p irt, to tho ensatlonai pl.w mg of tho rjlinuholtS brothers M length ha been added to tho Columbia defonso by tho return of Buermejci who u signed from tho cap taincy of tho Hnrtet cloven so that ho eould plaj on the wuslty football team. Ha will bo found ln Columbia's goal to-daj The teims will line up as follow ' llaverionl tollt,t Columbli ! went , goil . Huennejer I uuunrr rilllll lUIID.K It . llllllira K1"-'" . lelt fiillliatlt .... htnno 'blr rlkbt liilfbiLlc bdiwanz Jlaxaell centri liillUick .Sex lit Thomas I ft lultbick ..... Willi tins Mokes . oatmlH ilxlu .. 1'eruiinilex croiiman 'ml u right . . . .I.uns i-.ar,lf leitn rurnurd .. II SliinlinIK fi1ier liislilt left ... I, hhiinhnltz TImo of liaUes-r. minutes GI.MXO tint the foolbill sension was rhtlrclv tou short, ns Interest was greater 'his tall thin ever befote. we dc- Idcd to pul on onp moro big h ltlle be foin tlio curtain blow for Hie last time or the whlsllo wis rung down With this end In fairly plain Mew, wo got Hurry-up Yost, eoarh ot Michigan mill u former Yale captain, to pick up nn Atl-.MIehlgaii tuid nn All-Ynto eleven tu meet nt Mmllson Siiumc CJ irden In n benefit gnnif for Atulv C'nrliegle, bo Is now down to Ills r.ist Jin ohi (KM Tho t.iiic-tii Ylm two rlnveiis lined up nH follows, the selections being absolutely authentic Michigan. S-clmlzo . . llotibronk . .. Mi-llunlii Mnil.lnrll .... ( urns Iteilbn . . It Itnminoml Wr(ik . . I Iff ton ... f'rilit . . T. Hammond . Note. It Is needless to say that Only tlioso still living wcro picked for this game, played Immediately nfter tho one pioinoled liv old Ooc t.nrdnor, tho cela lirated Hlimer I Tin- Itattle Mldilgan won the toss, nnd pinniptlv nt 2 p in. o ItUked off to Heston. Thr liurlj luck i nine snushliig onward 10 yards before he was fleicclj tackled by aiievlln and Kllpitrlek together On tho flist pla Weeks sent Itcston mound Yale's light end, where thero was no one In the wnv except Shcvlln Nj gain On Hie nest plnv Crnlg w hilled nut m mind left end, where there wasnt n soul left osiopt KilpitilLk N'n gain llitiuiiiond then punted to ItOLkwell, who wits Un own henllj i Ileddin, Uin brunk and Schulz. I'lny by Play On Ihe Hist pla ltockwcll sent Coy huitllng tluough centte The onl thing that stopped Cnv was 2li pounds of Oer mnnv Kcliul. When tho two collided the speetntois thought n mine hail been ex ploded nt iiildllelil Ah It was, tho game had to bo stopped until n pot Hon of the Ik Id hud been leplaied riillbln tiled to slip outside of tntklo, but theie wasn't ,ut outside Curtis (212 pounds) llftid liim up nnd was tijlng to pick his tieth with the Yale star, when the nfllelnls lnti.1 cncd and penalized Michigan 10 nids foi unneiessniy Impo liteness on the next plti Hellolllngei and Schul? lieiuiiK luvohed in i peisonal nrgunient, and it took the stimuli i camp finm i'ltts buigli and inn mps IJ minutes to ftuell the Stirling debate At (he end of the gnino tho ball was al inldlleld Tho seoio Was hs follows .Michigan, 0. n!e, 0 Ground gained by rushing Uy Yale, l'i jatds; bv .Mlehl San, 6 feet. Against llnrnitl If these two elevens can be Rol to gether ugnln to decide tho draw, the win ner will bo matched against an All-Harvard eleven. This eleven hasn't htii quite picked to date, but most of limn ImVo N'ouiso will plaj cetilie, I'eiiiiau ight guard ninl Ham rish light tin I le Tin ends will be Campbell and llaidwck. I'alv will plax (Uiirler, with Pihhtrp and Ilrlckley for the two hnhes and MalvuT will play fullback. This gamo Will bo plajed for henellt of tboe who boug n Uetblcbem bteel between 40 titul Co. Ituli.iiy.it of the Gridiron Come, Jill Ihe cup fo tho winter's sitoit), t'atir hvntlreil att-itur agarciratlon'a I hum ; Thi Jmilball ilopr M oolm; onf o dale, And chccrfultu un tiiiider, "Let Vr go!" In tho tiicanwhllc, how about Nolson Mttcalt, of Columbia, who started with material that hadn't seen u football In 13 seirs anil never lost a gamo? Co lumbia never overwhelmed tho strongest nit-veils In the world, but Metcnlt's team knew n lot of sound football at tit" Ilnlsli Half Stride- Mm h In sport Hint Is charged to brain and skill Is merely kunek that has cotno without reason and no great amount of Intelligent practice. Any dub i an stnr onco In n while, but It is tho star who onl dubs onto In a while In the midst of nil this foothill chat ter, now on tho verge of walling KWlfllv fruiii the day s gossip, along comes, old Iloniis Wagner leading the shortstops, well bevond Mnranvlllo and llniicroft, supposed to bo his main buccessors Hut how can anv one succeed il l-ing who hasn't abdicated ' Tlie Season's Main Peat tire Vvhnt was tho gientest Individual pei forniancp of the recent football cam paign' Miliums, feat of seoilng 23 points against V .lie ' Yost, of .Michigan, doesn't think so The Wolverine opett sas by all odds the greatest exhibition was Shlvctlck's kicking ngalnst Hnrvnid "Hero was' a man not supposed to bo nnv part ot a star kicker," sajs Yost, mill when Hairett is hurt and tho champion ship lest Is on, he gives not only tho gi cutest punting exhibitions of the year, hut one nl the gtentest evei seen lu tint game ho kkkcd ns well against tho wind mi .Malum did with It nt his baik, winning a championship by bis work ' FLYING GREYS TACKLE CAMDEN TEAM TONIGHT Victory for Jerseymen Will Put Them in Second Place in Eastern League OTHER CAGE GOSSIP SMITH AND HAHX HKAW U. S. Golf Association to Meet -' VOItK Dei 1 l'roposed amendment to tn constitution oi tho t'nlted HtHtes liolf Aiaoclatlon to bo submitted at tlie annual . .i.s .,..th?t oreinUatlon In ChUaita Junu . vni J" fl cry -hh In tho nnwciatlon ini!n,,. m ". governniMit, nrcordlng to im announcement by Honr,t V Vllltney, Its sei-;y,-. e"'ttifore onlj thoe clubs wblch ?i? nl"e enibvrs Imxci been allowed lo Ihrh-J!,. al'0't ' lut s, romioslni; pearlj uSS?ua,r,r' "r ,he 'eembershln of the nwi fiiil '.i'1. " ,p" Uhout ofie In Its il-SI?-...11 H J'"P0il to sl the notice mem ni V5 vot'1 ra,-h ad the allied members ni vot each Black to Captain Yale BIaevWl,Avr?,.Conn IJec 1 -nimon It SnfS;u,c,"l,-Ycr'1 liy- " Junior In tbe 6eiMU. Sclentlflc School, was unanimously th !SnP,!P?.ln ot ",0. Yal football team at Blaefc Si ' .banfloet of tho plajcrs last night Black played euard on this fall's eleven 'J be Camden team of the n.istein bas ketball league will lmvo tho clinnco this ov tiling of Jumping from llfth placo lu thu stundlnr ot the clubs to hecoud bj defeating tho Crevstock live lu tho cage of the Camden Armor. Thus far Cam den has been uuablo to copo with tho flying Greys, who havo won boven games and lost only one that to tho Jasper Jewels last Thursday night in Kensington (ireyrtotks live havo been going nt a dizzy pace for tho reason that four of tho tlvo regulars aro young players While Miko Wilson is by no means old he 'lis been lu tin- game n long whlli and has unquestionably passed the zenith of ids playing tfllcleuty. On the othei hand, siigarniau, I.a.vtence, Cross and JloWllllums have not yet arrived at that point at which they will stay for a wbih before "fcoing back " Tills quintet is making n gieat hit all over tho Eastern Ia'aguo circuit by Its consistently spec tacular work Theio Isn't ono ot them who cannot c.ig- "sleepers" with deadh precision, and nil of them are excellent all-round shooters and gieat floor men Tho Camden team is composed of play ers who are taipposed to be nt tho top ot their respective games, but their work this m'.-ihuii Indicates at times both a glaiing lack of team work and Individual cago effectiveness. Howovei, playing on tho homo iloor may put enough spice into tho play of tho Jeiseymen to enable them to conquer their rivals fioni downtown. KensiiiKtonuui Loses His Lead in Final Round of DourIus Bout iluic Hmllli nnd Harney i I film boxed six haul and fast rounds to a draw In the uiiilii bout nt tho Douglas Athletic Club list night. Halm bad n slight nuii giu of advantage in the Mist five rounds hut Miiilb iiiado a splilted lally lu the llunl session, and be gained such a great lead in this pnlod that ho was entitled to in ev n break. In the si'miwlud-up .l.li I. MiClosky won fiom Huppv Pivls Kill f-amsou de ft aled I'at Hiigmi, of San 1'ianclsco. loe Itowlaiid stopped Joe- I'eiolpo ill four f lounds, while Young liuimlo nuvlne (,u ned tho decision nvu Mclnny Hreniiei i Texas to Play Hie Indians livia.v- lii In I Vcioiillng t. Hi. niirouti. cim nt ot ilumnl cif Texas A mil M roll m a. mil , nn nu hae bet n made for i fnntl ill c ii. h, nv. mi the kk1c-i and tho Cirllwlo In Imn. lurinu the Hill, Maio I sir SOCCER MAJOR SPORT AT CITY'S PLAYGROUNDS Kingsessing's Strong Eleven at Present Leads the League OTHER SOCCER COMMENT TO HONOR STONIiV McMNN l-I, WtlltdfMI tHAOUi: STAMMM1S. llnals V. . !,. II. rr..Rl.l'l. KbiKelim 'I 0 (1 21 t U slierwonil (1 t .'I 0 l II (I Huppc llnllmv 1 I J II IT In n I'unllrlil 0 J 1 1 Jl 11 ft sturr (liirdi-n . A I .1 I 2rt .1 AlblelU- Park. (I II I 1 It 11 3 Although soccer ns n major sport was not Introduced into tho public plnygrotm 1s ot the city until last spring, tho associa tion gamo Is fn-it gaining III popularity, and at the present time It Is receiving as much attention ns basketball, which heictofore had been Hie lending winter pastime. Tho Play ground Lengllo was formed last spring tit tho Instigation of tho Hoard of lMucntlon, and flvo teams entered tho race. At tho start of tho present campaign a team representing tho Sherwood Itccrcatlon Centre, nt CGHi and Chrlstlnn streets, was admitted The Klngscssltig eleven, which plavs Its home games ot tho Klngsesslng Heerca Hon ('ciittc, lull street nnd Kingsi sslng avenue tin site of tho old Helmont I'llclt et Club bus A kiibstantinl lead In tho championship race Tho club has won sK games stnlght, hnvlng defeated Happy Hollow, l'unlleld. Stair Garden mid Alii letlo I'nrk each on o and Shot wood twice The dub Is one. of tho strongest In tho cllv In Its diss, nnd, In fact, would mnko n tlit-into shiiwing In faster company The ilrfonsive trio of I'hcuegiir. n member of the West Philadelphia High eleven, III goal, and lones and Clark, fullbacks, has bieu si nieil on onlv four times ill six games Tho newly formed Sherwood eleven Is tied with Happv Hollow for fcecond place, but tin latter has played a gamo less. I'tinlHld Is in tho fight for second place, but Starr Garden and Athletic I'ails nru well down, but not so far down lo mo vent them from still having it lighting e bailee Co ii-li Stewart's Junior eleven nt Penn sylvania Is making n strong bid for the second division Cilcket Club l.enguo ill iinplonshlp The I ted and HIuo voimgstcrs nro now tied with Haverford College second eleven foi tho lead, but have placed a. game less Your Choice Any S30 to $.15 Woolens in Our Stock Suit or Overcoat (o Your Measure s 20 -OO Jmgf Tailors 1039 Walnut street, Philadelphia WM II XI I.CV Msr. Ch Q S t6 1 xxxx vi.v.i 5000 Miles Y&S Guaranteed Kctiiinf Sports Writer to Bo Guest of a Good Fellowship Dinner Itotipv Mefilnn, nsoelnto .sports ertlior of tbe Pt m,n' 1 ptiiiin, retired from Phll adelphK Journalism last night to assume fdltorship of the American Shooter, n new nmgi?lne which makes Its bow lo the public on .tonuarv 1 lOtfi in order lo show the appieclatlon of his worth bis sports writer nssocliles and those with whom be has come- ronstalll lv In lotitatt will mnko him Hi lionoied gust at n good fellowship dinner lo be glvt-n ln the New Winter Garden nt Hie Hotel illhglmm, Thursday, December !, nt 6 91 o'clock Alt tnjovnble pingram has been ar ranged bv tbe committee, of which M nale Uawllns is ihalrmili William H lloeap Is chairman ot the Haliquet Com mittee, while tlnirv T Ionian, ot Kellli's. will look after the enterttiliunciit end of the program The price per plnte mil be $1, and all application should he .nldressrd to Arbi M. Pennington treisurer. Sow Itlnghaiii Hotel, Htb slid Vliikit treet OTIICIt SPOUTS ON PAGE 10 Tirrn nu tof t.i f o hi hm tug un BiU- in using n Iron 1 ul fcttaranieo UMHijtfd ou ,"0UW mill strvite frr.n Tub ff"" v ith netn a i tu f jlt (t) tttv jmitlmmd CHESTER TIRE CO. K07 N lln.nd Strut, Vblhi. 'WW''V'S.VlXX'VW-t'WVtCc Daly Itesigns as Coach Y HST POINT, N. Y . life 1 -Lieutenant Charles I Dal, I b A , who for the latt tbreu seasons, has I cell bead coach for tbe Vrmy football team, nil! not act In that caikcclty next fall Ho Halls un Ijc ember a from Han rrancts-o to Join Ids command, the 1st lleglment of Pic 1 1 Artilleiy, now on duty ut gcliotleld, Honolulu I)4ly was captain of tho Hart ant football t Mm In 1000. Ho entered the military aca.1 e-m In June 1MI1, wai. giaduated In 1P03 and pliyed on the Arm) elecc-n tor the llrst two yuara of his stay here-. 'Ihe Army won frum tho Navy in both thoe ycuis. No successor to Lieutenant Paly has yet been selected us coach. r I you bace Improved lour seilliiE methods to keen up with moiler business methods you have lowered yuur margin of prom-you hacc Increased your territory I Ocer tbe entire surroiindinB counti are laced railroads and trol e line. accnues of (null- transpurtlinr piospectlve . usiuiners to the dun itv of fiu? Place of biuliip.s An etllclunt delivery service, backed up by yoyu?Vtberr modern business methods l direct tUo PIWICITb. derlced from sorvlntt these commuters to your CASIl PHAVVl.it r The merchants who hace used converted pleasure cars, horse-drawn cehlcle.r heavy equipment and who now use Vim Trucks are the men whose advice is worth having wnose bom -ABK HIM wIO OWNS A VIM C One price system -Orders ore In no Instance approved or accepted at oilier than published prices StU ia 328 Cities in tae United Slates Hide in Phila. by VIM Motor Truck C ima;p -!- Tf "v ?.-'?-jj.i.rT Seven Uody Types af $620 u to tarn a W3 'fesSS ,s S725 wmum m zmimm KAST VS. WEST OX UIUDMOX nnr.i at poutiiAXD today Syiacuse Plays OroRon Afrgies in In terscctional Hattle Pomi.ANP, Ore, Pec 1 - The Hasl and tho West nro lo contend for gridiron, supremacy hero this afternoon, vriin Syrncuso Ttnlverslly nnd llio Oregon Agrl, cultural College elevens rrprpsentlng their respectlvo sections of the country Seldom Ims a gamo attracted more at tention. Multnomah Pield, Judftlng from tins ndvaliro ticket sales, will be trrwded to cnpieliv wlili spectators tvliMi tho wlilstlo starting tho unusual interser Honal Rime is blown The teitns sunn Ingly are ovclitv matehed Ndthrr has nnv great iidvmitaEO In weight nnd th recortt of both this season has shown them to be first-class playing organ! tlons Syracuse lias played ROlnn mlglify elassv foolbill this year, while. Oregon Agricul tural Collego astounded tho Tootliall world bv winning from Hip Michigan Aggies, 20 to n. nffer the Mlciiltramlrt-s bid walloped Ihe T'nlv-ersltv of Mlrltlgan CORNELL WILL DECLINF! Game to Decide Eastern Title Impos sible, Is Sentiment ITH CA. N Y, Dec 1-A post-seison football Kaon between Cornell and Pitts burgh is nbsnlutelv Imposslblo; In the first place, becaufe the Cornell faculty penults Its foolbnll tenm only a certain number of games nnd wilt not consider such o. iont-st as that stlgsested to de cide the Hastern championship and", In the second plate, bccuiso tho Cornell eleven tins already broken training. Cnplniti Unri-rtt, ot Cornell, lias received a telegram from Cinch Glenn Warner, of I'ittshnrglt, challenging tho big Ited team lo n post season gtine The Cornell Athletic Council hns hot, had timo to of noinllv act on the matter, but ihoso con cerned declare that the reposition Is ridiculous, ns well ns Impossible, consld prlng present athletic conditions and sen timent In Ithaca. 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