15 "BILL" HOLLENBACK IS IDEAL MAN FOR HEAD FOOTBALL COACH AT PENNSYLVANIA EVENING LEDGBE PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1015. NEWMAN LEADS , EASTERN LEAGUE ;. IN FIELD GOALS j De Neri Star Has Caged I 24 From Floor Beckman Is Second Man INTERESTING CAGE NOTES l dog Newman, the speedy eaptnln of tliw ' n, Nerl tenm. Is teiulliiff the Knstcrn . Basketball LenRtic In llotd Bonis. Doc linn 'towed 2 I" c net In tho 10 Barnes in thlch he has participated. Close on the kjels 0f Xevvmati comes Dccknian, nlsa ,f De Nerl, who has cast 23 throuBh the rim In eight Rnmea, the best average hi the league. Stlke Wilson, drcystock: Jimmy Brown, Cnmdcn, nntl Hay Cross, Orejstock, have netted 22 from scrim- ln tho matter of total points, Jnchlo Adam, Cnrndcn, lends the lcasuo with (M. Adams also has made more foul Bonis than any other player In Schoftcr'n cir cuit. He has thrown US from the 15-foot line. , . , Army KlURerald, who was denied hy the Jasper team and who sinned with neadlnB and was afinln iclcascd. may bo to Trenton While nothing has been of ficially announced collect nine this movo. iome one In close touch with the Trenton dub made- this statement. TonUht Camden will bo to Trenton In , the opening Knstern LenBUo contest of the week. It Is possible that Jimmy if. ..in nni lie lii Camden's llno-uu. There lias been somo dlssntlsfnctlon with the worK of jirown rctunuj, ..... ..v....... the Camden fans nor tho management Is hlrtly pleased at his showing. Drown has always had a tendency to try too much long-dlstanco shooting nnd hasn t followed the ball ns well ns he Is capable ft doing this season. Another big contest Is scheduled for Thursday night nt Nonpareil Hall when dreystock meets Jasper. Thus fnr Jasper has upset the league leaders once, the only gamo lost by tho Churchmen. Eastern League Itccords n t?.i n vt n ft e l ruttn. . " ' ?!" ',V,V 'J' Adamt, Camden .. .. 10 ) till R Wilson, arejutoclc. .. 1 -'-' '- g tan. ReadinK . .. Jl ! - Seina. rtraillnit .. . 1" ' ''.' V. Fosirty. Trenton . .. - Schmufk. Jasper .... J J" Dsrlt. Do Nerl .. .. JH ..o 11 Kiwman. De Ncrl . n 2 14 J 'J Ctom. arcs tock .... 11 -- J Dolir.. Camden ... J ' ' " .' Buwrnun. Clrejstnck 10 1 ffBonnell. Heading . 1" IT J MetrarK. Jasper . ... 10 IT 1" tr....h Tntninn . i .1 111 ISO nu no itn nt) tii tlfcVWlilam;. OreMtt'k in IS O li nnoitua. le .-cri.... i ' ;; Brown. Camden .... ' -- - ; Uwrerx-e. lre stock. 10 1.1 J 4 Ktsnin, Trenton ... 10 IS ' nttilnjer. Trenton . n H n P)ii. Camden . . 10 1. 0 - Steele. Camden 10 1-' 0 .1 r. Jasper 10 Jj : Mwris. ncHdlnic 10 1J o .1 lUHerty. Ilrndlng. . 10 111 O 0 Ventf, Heading ..... ,J .f nuteraM. Jns.-Itcad. l . 1 rroit. Trenton. ...... H " XlnluW. no Ncrl ... 10 0 0 7 HoSrwn. Trenton ... 0 o " " Tint. Camden -J " J!crl. nendlng ... 4 . I'cGrejor. Jasper ... I J " Caruiautn. famden. 10 1 "5 Bllnn. Do Nerl . . ! t - Cuhmai.. nrc stock. JO "J Htaey, Camden ... . I u l TEAM IlECORDS. Teami. O. Kd O. KI.O. A. Rrentock 10 til 14S :w T.r. .no litis iJll SS7 Ml RiaJinV ::.::::::::" w n 125 49 Trentin . "Y." .... 70 111 M Standing of the Clubs V. lJ. I'.li. . . - Ortrstock .. 0 1 .000 Jasper 4 -400 Tren'on .... R r. .MX) Cinulrn .... 4 .400 scimnuLi: ron wuric. Tonliht Cnmdcn at Trenton. Wednenciay Do Nerl nt Camden. Thursduy Orcystoik at Japer. VrlJar Heaillnit at Greytfk. Saturday Jasper at Do Nerl. Trenton t Rtaillnc. SIX-DAY RIDERS ARE BEATIXC, FORMER FIGURES "Bikers" Smash 1914 Record for First Dozen Hours MADISON SOUAIIR OAIIDEK. Now Tork, Dec. 6. At 1 o'clock this afternoon the six-day blcyclo racers wore four laps ahead of the 1913 record, and indications were that they would break tho record for the, llrst 18 hours of the long grind. By hard, sprinting during the twelfth hour the riders were able to beat the 19U time. At noon, 12 hours after tho Btart, the men had traveled 273 miles and four laps. Ramsey to Lead Haverford lIAVEnEVirm Tin naM nrn.ran.. tr namaey itar fullback, hua been elected cap tain of the llaverfonl ColleRe foot halt team for Jxtyrar. The twelve men who wero swarded tee vanity letter made the Detection. Ilamsey U a Junior and llcs In Stirling, Kansas. Doc McChesncy Dead PllTCflITIr,,l r.- n .. .n. .- jj-.wuutwii, iiec. n. -- narry liJocj aic v--";t -y a... una 01 me ucucftnoiYn ruut 'I ila)ers In tin lountiv a decade ago. la QCad It h1 llfma tii.r.1 ttA n n. f..i..li. n memtier of tho CIiIciko All-Americana, a team tu oi lormcr couego pia)era. ana or tne iitnoua Canton professionals. Hornfeck Yale Hockey Coach kh ' iai.."h, Lonn,, uec. o, j, tiorntecK, an coached frlnceton In hockey when Hotey ihi. ; c"l"ain, will coach tna vale leani i ?".'. accordlns to an announcement mada III. fam. llurgesi. Ilornteck will uasumg lUJ Dew duties at nn.a I n. . ill hi i . . lu - -. , ,'. . .. ..'" ' "S&jmgM f , . .1 .--,. fe,3-lS?9;iaHBKHslKi I SIR JOHN GRAVV SAYS 1 THEREFORE , THE ( HALF7HE5UMOFTHE.AR5A f WHICrl.AUUOWIrlb' rf wjtreyyj I I FOLLOWa,Or 'HgTalpBltiaMI I THE Sum's HEAT ATTHE I J KocK ENERGY 15 U of THE EQUINOX MUST BBZ ) THE LAWCf SOLAR VARATOfpS&SZa l-jf-j. THE NET fPsW MaiKMjWIiETKj n t.auN3tAi i int -- polar 1010,,!!!-- 1 logically produces a V-rfjf i STEP will, r i joiyjWry,??:&.'afr j$mmJBLaLWieWmL HM AZIMUTH EQUALS THE L piOM During 86 AYS PLUSTHE SUWT ) CoMpt.ETE HATUS ANOTHAT M j ) !L2br 7SmSZrjr feWBHlBH IsQUAREOFITSPOrTENTfALJ JTTHE WINTER f f SpVh! S- 1 15 AN UNTENABLE r J II ( SWhlUalSlSitJ- tflSHHBifl HAVERFORD SOCCER TEAM PLAYS HARVARD Undefeated Local Eleven Met Crimson Thi3 Afternoon tNTRncor.i.noiATr: standing. renntylranla won. Lost, I). rt inic t'oltlnihln ' S, i o s 1 ' T .10 0 lUierford 2 0 1 Princeton ! i t nrnell n r. i I 5 VniaII ...... , ,, ..""".". 1 1 "nr,,'rn 0 3 0 0 Ilnverfonl rollege's undefented eleven of the Inlercollcglate Soccer League was nt home to tho Harvnrd University squad this afternoon The game was scheduled ti start nt 2-31 o'clock. WILLIAMS AND ERTLE IN BATTLES TONIGHT Contender la Favorite in Bout With Champion Olympia All-Bantam Show Champion Kid Williams, boss of tho bnnlnms, nnd Johnny Hrtle, his most logi cal opponent for n titular tilt, aro scheduled to show their respective prowess tonight. Tho title-holder will defend his laurels In New Orleans In a 10-round bout with Trnnklo Hums, of Jersey City, nt 118 pounds ringside. The HI. I'nul boxei, who won three bouts In Mow York, his most recent vic tory being n technical thieo-iotind km? It out oer Young O'l.rnry Saturday night, will debut here ngalnst Young Dlgglns In the wlud-up at tho Oljmpkt. IMIo weighed ill'i pounds for his O'l.rnry mn'ch. The Westerner wns born Mnrch 21, 1S17, In Austria, of Qermnn parentnge. He is t iet n incite, tall. He has had a totsl of ,"J fights. Including nine knock outs. An unusual state of nffalrs holds forth nninng fans In New Orleans They be lieve a new bantam champion nil! bo tnnde over night. Tho title-holder will bo second choice In betting when he en ters the ring. Tho prevailing odds fa vor Hums nt S to 4. According to re pot ts from the battleground there seems to be plenty of capital to back the con tender. The Oljmpt.i's nll-bnntnm program for to nkin: Tlrst l,o'it Pnliliy Mcl.cod. Scotland, vs. Joo I. mimic, Houthunrk. SVenm! Iiout Alt MnnellcM, Unglnnd, s. Joe Tulirr. 12th Wart, Third limit Tuhnny Mullen, North Penn, B Arthur Simons, Now Orleans. Rrmlulml.iip l.rw Tendler, HouthHnrlc, s. Kid Goodman, New York. WlniMip Jnfinny Krlle, St. Paul, s. Tounu DlKSlns. .S'outhwnrk M Hpectatorn who witnessed Irish I'ntsv Cllne nnd lTddlc MorR.sIn In nctlon nt the Nntlonnt Natiinlny nleht ro still talking of their sen sitlnnnl cxhlliltlnn. which resultrrl In a Knot surprise, that Is from n winner's tnnd pnlnt. It wns predicted tint Morgan IicIIcnoI to Ik- it stlfler pum-her, would return lclorous, hut ut tln conclutdon of six of the mot scien tific sessions seen hero there wns no douht whateier n to Cllno's stiperlorlty Tho tiout f.isclnati'il the rami mid Mntrhmnkcr McRulenn so much th.it the lighten were rehnoked for nturll ly night heforn they left tho ring. Mnrty Fnrrell won his third Philadelphia victory tiv ctiteutlnc Charley Collins In tho semifinal. Despite n Ids niHantnuo eirned hv Chnrlev Thon.ns In tho tlrst four rounds of Ids m.itrli with I'rnnkln Conlfrcy, the latter rnme hnck bo ktrongly In the last two periods that he f.irncit nri cen tiro.ik In tho other houta Willie- Jackson envc ,i cleer exhibition, winning from Ilenny Knulmnn, nnd Johnny ltuck foiiKht n gnnie hut losing battle with Tranklc McCart). Tho New York lluhtwcluhts who tuny he seen In local matches lire Johnny nurt nnd Allio Nnek. Thn former Is hard puncher, while Nnek depends on clcomcjs. Ifnrcy Thorre, n Knnsis City lightweight, who 1ns a six-round knockout over Oaklnnd Tmnklu Hums nnd boxed n draw with Jlexl tnn Joe rtlvers, Is contemplating an Hnstcrn Invasion. Ho Is sparring with Tommy Iluck. of this city. In gymnasium set-tos at Kansas City. . . . Bohhy Itenolds wns ghen a grent nvntlon when lie challenged the winner nf the I.ddle Morean-ratsy Cllno hout. Iteynolds la In Bm.,1 "h.ipc and he experts to get stnrtcd shortl. . . , Ilklt Klegln. who promotcil houts In TarlM hclnre the war. Is en route to London whom he will endear or to Ign up Jnrk Johnson for u innteh with Sam l.angford for tho nurposo of ilecl.llng tho Hthloplan clianiplon ihln. Klegln expects to stugo tho battlo at Montreal, Can., before sprliiB. Itny Ttronson. one-time claimant to the welterweight chnmplonnhfp, lins gone Into the Ice-skating game, lie has Btarted neco tlntlons for the estahllshment of an arti ficial Ico-ekatlng rink In Indianapolis. After his bout hero with Jimmy Murphy at the Oljmnlii next Monday night Cham nlon Fred Welsh may opiiosa Bonny Leon ard In n 10-round urtalr In Now ork. De cember 28. Sam llohldeau was forced to turn down an otfor from u Ilnston promoter because he Is suffering from bolls on tho back of Mm necic May Retain Baseball luVT'AYKTTn. Ind llec. (1. Prof. T. P. Moran. I'urdue'a representative at the Western conference meeting In Chicago and secrotary of tho ItlK Nine, In discussing the press re norts that the death knell hud been Bounded for baseball as nn Inti rcollcglato sport In th conference, stated that the report ioneyed the wrong lmpreslon According to Doctor Moran. baseball In the conference ts merely on rrobaticn. If tho coaches and plaera desire in clean up the sport thero l no danger of baauuall being abolished. De Oro Makes Record CHICAGO, Dec. 0. doing out with an un finished run of eight, champion Alfred De Oro, of New York, retained his title hv taking tho final block of the threo-cushlon billiard chum, i.lonshln with August Kloikhefer, of Chicago, no Oro took tho final game M to .10 In li Innings. The clianiplon Kept up tho fnst clip he had trueled In tho two previous blocks and completed Ills total score of ISO polnu lit 115 Innings, establishing a worlj'a record. "SV. and J. Football. Player Dead WASHINGTON. I'"-. Dec- - Charlea F. Kgan, aged 1M, BUbstliute quarterback on the Wailitnuton and Jefferson College football team, died nt his home In ClayaWlle. near here, today of pneumonia I.gan p!aed on the team four years, his last game being that , with I-ehlfti on Thanksgiving Day. ABSENT-MINDED WHO WILL COACH PENN TEAM NEXT YEAR? BILL HOLLENBACK HAS GOOD RECORD All-American Fullback Turns Out Seven High-class Elevens in Last Six Years Who will bt head coach of Pennsyl vania's football eleven tfext fall? This question has been nshcil thou sands of times since the ftcd nnd Hlue Closed Its football sonnon nn Tlmulcs. Blvlng Day. Although nlmost even , one believed that n new coach would be appointed for IMG, tho subject was discussed only little until Hob Folvvell broke loose Inst week with n bitter attack on the roachlng system nt I'etin It wns only n question of time before the agitation for a new coachlnrr ss torn would be started, but things would probably ho drifting- alonr; yet Itml not I tho Washington nnd Jefferson coach Rtnrted somothlng with his remnrks nbout Hip way the team wns handled i it Is salil that Kolwcll Is not keen nbout handling the position himself, but rather fnors Wllllnm V. Hcillen hack, better known ns "Hlg Hill," for head coach, Folvvell Is not nlono In tho belief thnt Hollcnback In thp man for the position. The wonderful success of tlnllcnlmck for the last six seasons has caused the student body to look favorably upon him. At Stntc College Hollcnback turned out some wonderful teams, nnd went through throe successive seasons with out ti defeat. The regularity with which his tentns came down to Frank lin Field nnd outplayed l'enit brought hlln Into the limelight. Hollcnback l rated ns one of the greatest backs ever turned out nt l'enn. Stnrtlng his career ns n centre, Hnllenlinek was moved to tho back Held in 1107, and In 1!MS wns an al most unnnlmous choice for fullback on the All-Atnorlcnti eleven. With Captain Hob Torrey plnvlng centre on n vete'nn nnd championship eleven, thero wns little chance for Hollcn back to mm n regular position on the 1MJ." cloven. He wns pushing Torrey hard, however, when he sustained a broken leg which put him out of the gnme for the bnlance of the season. In 1000 Hollcnback was the regular centre, nnd outplayed every opponent. The follow lnK year, with Hddlc fircone nnd Hhcble graduated, ami the bnckfleld FANS TIRED OF FEDERAL LEAGUE TALK, IS THE OPINION OF RICE "Dope" on the Old National Pastime All Right, But the Constant Chatter of Outside Matters Is Wrong, He Thinks By GRANTLAND RICE The Feds and 0. B. O Feds ami O. II. (if you'll snatch it front mc) tl'on'f joit klmllv suppress oil fMs cnat- er? Won't 1oii klmllv keep quiet And shut off this riot 0 iiilfl-tuOifcr, rosf-liKfcn pattcrt IVn like the old game When it's in the right frame, tint this h no scrisou to tout it; So push through your bluff, Uut In mixing thn stuff . , For the love of Mike keep quiet about it. We'll stand for tho con when the schedula is on And when Apill has thawed out the blinkers; 'or the Crawfords and Cobbs, At their various fobs, For the Mattus and Wagners and Tinkers; lint to have the old smear Hammered out all the year There's a limit to nvcr-oppression; So magnates and such Either fhiotu on the clutch Or dig yourselves in for a session. When will those In charge of baseball dovclop brains enough to know that while tho public, or n pnrt of It. Is still Inter ested In tho player and his performances. It has become utterly wearied with tho rest of it? It Is the privilege of those In charge to have nil tho warfnre they care to launch. Hut why uncover the lllth all aeneous of tho year? The Six-day Epoch Dear Sir Tho annual six-day blcyclo rnco In Madison Squnre Garden Is upon us ngaln, and the usual hue nnd cry has been mined In certain quarters again about the teverc tax on the riders. Can tho calamity howlers point to any one disabled by tho physical strain In a way that long, healthy sleep do3 not repair? Take veteran Joe Fogler. He has heen a member of tho winning team more often than any other rider, nnd now nan bobbed up again. Yet Fogler doesn't even bother to train for n six-day race. Just rides Into condition, he says. In the raco Itself. A rheumatic old man with weak digestive organs might tlnd the slx-dny grind beyond him. Hut the professional cyclist thrives on It, marveling meanwhile nt tho Marathon runner, the football player and other super-athlctcs In other lines. II. T. SK-dny riding must be a llfo builder rather than a strain. Wo remember cheering Hobby Wnlthour long before Ty Cobb ever made a base hit, In the ilaja when ret tain keen observers wero Just be ginning to (Ufcovcr that a young fellow named Mutliewson looked to bo quite a pitcher. Vet Walthour looks as ouujj as ever In a :o-round bout Welsh might execute enough fantastic whirls to get a draw, or ABNER The Higher He Gets the Clearer t B fSl "I1ILI HOLLENBACK material below the usual standard. It was decided to develop Hollcnback Into n back, whero his great speed could be utilized. Hollcnback developed rnpldly, nnd nt the close of the reason was rated as tho equal of Captain Folvvell. In IMS Hol lcnback was at his best. His end run ning fiom kick formation surpassed nny thlng seen on Franklin Field beforo or since, while his kicking nnd defensive Play could hntdly be Improved upon. Hollcnback Is credited with being the smartest punter who ever wore the lied and Hlue. After n brilliant season In 1WS Hollcn back went to State Coltege ns coach, whero ho turned out a great eleven. It was generally believed tli.it the material had made Ilollcnbacl; successful, nnd tho following enr Stain would not meet his salary demand. Hill Immediately signed a contract to conch the t.'nlvctslty of Kansas, while his brother John handled State. At Kansas Hollcnback turned out the best eleven In ears, while brother John with the same tenm Hill had the previous season Itml n poor jear. This caused State to Induce Hill to teturn In 1011. Al most the entire Ural tenm had graduated nt Htnto and lll'.l was forced to develop a new eleven. Ill' Vick proved that he could not even u derision, ngnlnst Chnrlev Wlute Hut if the melee Is shifted to South America over the 4j-ioiiiiiI distance, White Inok.s to be 'i sine bet. Welsh has the margin In p-kllt, but over tho long haul tho tv o main Ingredients are the stamina nnd the wallop And I is bete that tho Conk County entry has both sides of n broad edge. We see In the South America!' iniind-up whrro Wlllard 'ind Moran or Wilhard nnd Fulton an, also in travel the IVrotind distance. Moran or Fulton might stmt 4", i'ou'iiIm vvltli Wlllard, but theio will bo n sudden stop for repairs a good many strides th! sldu of the half-mile post Ilalf-.stridcs What is Nerve? We've seen many a Mashing fnotlrill player hit a line without a quiver and then some months after wrud curl up and quit beforo a three-foot putt. There are several wnjs nf curing a patient. Some nro mote effective than othets. To make sure of nbollshlug sum mer baseball evils Minuexntn abolished baseball. Which comes fairly close to winding up the stirring debate. HAN MAY I5E LIFTED Reinstatement of Five Ineligible Yale Athletes Discussed by Committee xnr IIAXTN. Cf.nn.. rrc. ft. The ipirstion nf posrltile rflnitatcmcnt of live Vale nthli-tes vvlio wero recently declare I im-llqlliln for pl.t -Imk Miinmer Inreenll wns i-'scusscd onlv In formnllv at u iolnt iiicciIiir or committee from Harvard. Princeton "ii'l Yalo In New York last week. Till wns stated here list nlclit hv I'rnf. II X Ciirwln, chairman of the Vitl- Alhlrilc Ccmmlscce. Professor Corn In mid' "This subject fell outside tho purpose of the meeting, and the committee iloej not of murte. feel competent to pass on the rie. There was, however, a very full discussion cf the matter In all Its bearhiffs." Provisional rules for irovernlne nthletlcs nl all three institutions wiro nilopted. hut It v. 11) uo Bcirmi ttrenn ur.urt' m' uiu tTHIlies can pass upon them fnr rntlfti atlon. Profcssur Cor wln Indicated that the Joint meeting of the laJclblllty Commltttcj may ho an annual affair. Your Choice Any S.10 to $35 Woolens in Our Stock Suit or Overcoat to Your Measure 20' 103!) AVulnut Street. Philadelphia VM 11 M l.UVY. Mgr Coached Both in East and West Knows Modern Game and Always Gets Results only handle veterans but wns also a wonder nl developing raw material. In 1011. 1912 nnd 1D13, Stato did not loso a gnme lcnn. I'ltl. Cat lisle nnd Cornell each tied State once, but nil the rest of the games resulted In victory. In 1911 iioiiennacK linn ills nrst poor season, but even that was much better than Stato hnd enjojed beforo his regime. I 'I Is said thnt he lost Interest In coach- , lag nt Slate as he secretly nursed a de- , sire to handlo Penn The graduation of the machine which had been Intact for i three years was also a fircnt handicap. nn vnni uoiientincK Had built well for the future wns evident In tho splendid showing of the team this season, which lined up Just na It completed tho 1D14 season. The development of Herryman, nround whom the Stato team wns built Inst sea son, wns one of Hollcnbaek's master strokes. Herryman nlvvnys played centre before entering Stnte. this having heen his position on the Northeast High team, but Hill, remembering his own cNpcrl ence, switched him to tho hacklleld. Hollcnback did not renew his contract nt State, ns he entered the conl business In this city. I,eniiH)lvnnla Military Col lege, nt Chester, nsltcd him to handlo the eleven this season, and Hollenback turned out the best team It hns had In years. Ilvei-y place Itollcnbiick has coached he hns made good and Ills success speaks for Itself. It Is generally admitted that Hill, nlong with several others, would be nble to turn out a powerful eleven nt l'enn. If he Is selcrtcd by the new Foot ball Committee. (This Is the first of n series nf six nrtleles on the men eligible for the position of liend ronelt nt 1'rnti. The next article will nppenr tomorrow,) 1 ;. 3BBr" EIGHT" f IT STANDS ALONE IN THE FIELD OF QUALITY CREATED BY ITS OWN PEERLESS PERFORMANCE AND SUMPTUOUS LUXURY AN IMMEDIATE ORDER WILL SECURE IM MEDIATE ENJOYMENT OF THIS SUPREME EXPRESSION OF LUXURIOUS MOTORING. AUTOMOBILE SALES CORPORATION ffibiiiiM I He Thinks! By WALT MeDOUGALL -. . , i , ALEXANDER LEADS ALL N. li. PITCHERS Grovcr Finishes With Average of 1.22 Runs Per Gnmo Tho official pitching- records of tho N'atlonil League Rhovv that the Quaker fans have been correct nil summer In nssumlng that the big JvTebrnkan was tho peer of all hurlers. Alexander worked In 43 games nnd rounded out his year by allowing the hostile forces to score nn averngo of but 1.22 earned runs per Bame. Fred Toney, of Cincinnati, wns second, with an nverngo of 1.57. M Mnmnux, the sensational young pitcher of the Flratcs, hnd a spend Id sea son Ho was the third pitcher In tho National League, with nn average of 2 03, Just beating out Pfeffer, Hrooklyn, by .06 point;. NORTHEAST HIGH CAGE PROSPECTS LOOK GOOD Scholnstic Baskctbnll Champion Has Ten Veterans Out for . This Year's Five With 10 veteran basketball players and nn abundance of good candidates for berths practicing preparatory to tho opening of Its season, prospects for a repetition In annexing tho cage cham pionship looks bright nt Northeast High School. Four teams hnvo been working under the watchful eye of Coach Keating at HI. Simeon's Hall. Tho Itcd and Iltnck quintet made n brilliant showing Inst venr, when It won tho Intcrscholnstlc I.cagun title. Appleton and Newton, both guards, nrc tho only plnycrs who will bo lost this year. Captain Ilcdelt went through tho football season without suffering Injury nnd h Is In good shape for the basketball campaign. Asqulth nnd Hchoppo nre ex pected to get Into their cngo uniforms ns soon us the soccer season closes. STANDARD LANDAULET ITHACANS WILL NOT PART WITH DR. AL SHARPE Yale Has No Chance to Get Cornell Coach for Next Season PROSPECTS BRIGHT ITHACA, N. T, Dec. 6.-Accordlng to those, In closo touch with nthlctlc affairs here, Cornell will not permit Dr. Al Hhnrpo to go to Yale, even If the Blua makes the request. It hns taken IS years for Cornell to work up to her present high position In nthletlcs, nnd It Is not likely that they would allow Sharps to leave under nny circumstances, ns ho Is thn man who hns made the champion ship teams possible. Tho football team wilt elect a captain this week nt a banquet to be given In Its honor by the Athletic Association. If Cornell elects a man who will bo a senior next year, nnd that probably will bo done, tho choice will llo between Mueller, fullback, Anderson, right guard; Tllloy, guard nnd tackle, nnd F.ckley, right end. Tllley nnd Anderson have played for two years; IJckley nnd Mueller were subs Inst year nnd played varsity football for the llrst time this year. The other vnr nltv men who will be available next fall Include -Shivcrlck, Gillies and Miller, nil sophomores. It Is not thought probabl thnt nny of these three will bo chosen, captain. Although Cornell suffers heavily In tho loss of Barrett, Cool, Shelton, Collins and Jntncflon, the outlook for next year Is not bad In addition to the men motnloned above. Shnrpe can call on Hoffman nnd Benedict, two capable substitute half backs; Hard and Dixon, substitute llno men; Brown, n substitute centre, and Itycrson nnd Zander, two promising ends, and also em Hretz, who plnycd a good game nt quarter on the freshman eleven this fall. Hretz probably will succeed Barrett. it i- I A i mi ui,'.;,M'iiiij'ggssnUssagrMBaagsamnMBsffli J)l m ngjjliiliin-in 1 ii.mi-eoitom.-iiJft M, ir,r,hfcsitWfiBk iiKlitit''-b!m ,.a