t f n wi pijiifiiii,t'Tp"y EVENING LEDttTOK--PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1915. - 13 "MIKE" BENNETT A POSSIBILITY FOR HEAD FOOTBALL COACH AT PENN OTHER SPORTS . . LINEMEN POPULAR AS 1916 CAPTAINS OF SCHOOL TEAMS Football Leaders Chosen From Forwards as Well as Backfield ROSETSKY STAR PLAYER Schedule for Today 1JASKP.T11AIX School of l'edn now "mnown nidi , School, ni " mircnit tlnrerfonl Sehonl " n'nut '"" Ae.elrnir, t Hertford School. INTF.IISCIIOUVHTlt; I.I.Atll'K Vorihfnt llll.li School vs. West I'hl a- driohla IlUh ""'. nt ln,h nml C""t" """anUfnrd llluh Hrhnol v. Central lllfli bfl'0"1' ", 2!,,,, an'1 Son,c"ct " SW'IMMINO West riillnelelplila Intrr-clas swim nine ".cc, t "est Ilrmirh . M. C. A. -.... m,tnritv of the school football ,nHlns have been elected for next sea son b? the teams In this vicinity, nti.t the choice of the warriors shows that tho Inemcn have been equally ns popular for he selection of 1916 leaders as the back fM stars, who have ri eater opportunity to show their prowess on the gridiron. Tackles appear to bo the favorites. Quito n fow Institutions -havo not yet .elected their 1916 leaders. Caplnlti'i have not been elected nt Friends' Cen tral. Camden HlRh School, Noithonst Hiirti Lansdownc IIIrIi, Swnrthtnoro Prennratory, Pennsylvania .Military Col ltee or St Joseph's College. "Within the 'next wcclV virtually all tho Icadora for next season will have been chosen. Tho captains elected to date and their positions follow: John M. 1'lrrsol, Penn Clinrtcr .Kclioal.vi eunrterlincu. Glllirrt I)r llerlen Hunt, I2ilHCiipnl Academy, tackle. Archibald I21las, Chestnut If 111 Acad emy, tackle. llnrry Wngner, Krnnkfnrd Hlscli, hnlf bnck. George Yocnm, Lower Morion High, tackle. William McKnrulinr, (iermntiloiTii High, linlflmck. 12. rnul I'ntton, Ocrmiintiiwn rrli-mla', fullback. Hnrr HoMctsky, Southern High School, fullback. Thomnit O'iVrlll. I,n Salle College, tad. Iloliart Klstler, Went l'lilludelphln High, iiunrtrrbnck. Krrd II. SnrKiMit St. l.ukc'H School, kslfhack. Hnrr WllllnniM, Cicrimintovrn Arnil tmr, end. Wnnr Wilson, Cheltenham lllfxh, tackle. The election of Harry nosotsky as cap tain of the Southern Ills" School foot ball team for next year was predicted by those who knew tho tenor of affairs athletic at the school at moan aim jnca son streets Rosetsky deserved tho honor accorded Mm, for he has been u member of tho football team for thrco years, playing bio seasons as a substltuto halfback ' ilia this j car us a resular. Ho succeeds Captain Charles L. Vlguurs. Jr., who bus led the team through n very successful icason. Tho Germantown HIkIi School soccer team has a clean record In tho names played this season, and by reason of Northeast's forfeit josterday, carries oft the championship of the Second Team Leegue. Tho Germantown youwtsters have Rone throuitli a very Rood season. Northeast failed to havo a full team nt the field yesterday, and u prnctlco Ramo was played. Reuben T Shaw, director of athletics of the West Philadelphia HIrIi School, has aroused considerable enthusiasm nt the school across the river over the 3916 baseball to.un, and West Philadelphia again will be represented in the Inter scholastic Uascball Leacue and will vie with the local scholastic nines for the Princeton Cup. Ilaseball enthusiast!! Ih rather premature, for now tho students are thinking more about soccer, basket ball and swImmltiR. . Victor II. Boell, athletic director of tho Chester HiRb School. Is' tnntluctliiK al falrs pertaining to Chester High's ath letics and Interschool competition In a buslnepsllke manner. As a consequence, Chester High is on the upward trend In Interacholastlc sport. On December 15 the Chcsterltes will open their basket ball season on the homo lloor in a game with Media High School. Originally tho opening date was on December 22. with Swarthmorc It hns been announced that the open date, February 16, ha been tilled by Darby Hluh for a game nt Chester. Templa athletes form a group of three basketball teams. First, there is the Temple 1'nlverslty live, which meets the larger college quintets, opening the sea yon with the All-Collegians on December 11 at home, then there Is tho Temple Preparatory squad, playing West Phila delphia High, Camden High. Glrard Col lege, Chester High and other scholastic teams In this district, with the opening jate on Saturday, when Glen Mills will W played at Glen Mills; finally, there is the girls' basketball team. Tho girls must not be overlooked, for they made n excellent record In tho Interschool lames last year. Fowler, Pike, Mouradlan, Tarr ami E Bmnmfl.n . , T. K uropmneld are numbered among the B Basketball stars who are taking part In . the. Interclass Karnes at the Central Hich School. These players will nrobablv be I vnii "ad which will piny Lawrence WHO School In the opening cage game of the senson nt Lawtenccvlllc next Sat urdny Allen Swede, of the cross-country team. IV. y.ng,1 8rr'u Kamc 11'0 K- for central He 3 frnlcr Norrlstown J'8' ,.,?J."r 1Mkc' brother of the 1013 lentrnl High star, and Stewart nlso are making good In the light for places on the team. Tl".se.r.IC8 of cn"-al High Intcrclnss basketball panics has been limited to eight. The sophomores havo already won tho two Karnes they hne played and the standing at picsent Is as follows: T", W. !.. I'M. Fojinnniore.i 2 n I nm juniors , , i i lYcshiiion ,, ,."'" J l Seniors o Be .500 .On) DE NERI AT LAST SHOWS FORM AND LEAVES CELLAR Dudley's Men Walk Away From Camden Greys Meet Jasper Tonight OTHER CAGE NOTES RTAN'bl.N'ci OP Till! TtiAMS. w. i,. v c. vr, t,. p.c. nreyntock .. II 1 MX) Jnppcr 4 11 .100 Trenton .... (1 r, .nt'. Do Ncrl.... 1 7 ,34 itemlliitf ... C 6 .COO Cnm'lcn .... I 8 .33.1 pcnuuuu: roit tonioiit. Grcystock at Jasper. Dudley's Dc Ncrl dribblers enmo out of last place in the Eastern llasketball 1-caeuc last night when they trimmed tho Camden quintet In Its own cage. The contest was a free-shooting affair, with tho visitors fnr surpassing their rivals of South Jersey. The final scoro was 43 to ST. Nut since Iho season began h.is thcro been a game marked by better teamwork than that shown by tho De Nerl men. Gtln.stad out Jumped Dolin on ulinost every occasion, and cither Dark or New man was always under tho ball after the top-off. With that advantage ns a bart er at tho beginning of each scrimmage, tho Do Nerl team continued to follow tho ball, and time and again landed Held goals without losing the sphero once. Doc Newman led both teams In Meld goals, shooting six from the lloor. He wan nblv nsslsted by Dark and llcckmnn, both of whom shot several sensational baskets, to sn nothing of pl.tylng a bril liant lloor game. Incidentally the nscent of Do Nerl to fifth place, meant the fall of Camden to Inst place. Camden's game was really not as bad as usual, but they did not show half the aggressiveness that Dudley's boys displayed. However, thcro dlil not nppear to bo the general feeling of dissatisfaction among tho Camden team that has been so glaringly noticeable In their recent games. Conch Lon Jourdct, of tho University of Pennsylvania basketba'l team, hns made tho final cut of material which ho hopes to develop Into a flrst-cluss, ag gregation. Tho first Ramo on tho Quakers schedule Is with Urslnus Col. lege, ntr Welghtmm Hall, Snt-j.'unj evening. A good attraction Is orrered In this team. In view of tho fact that the Collegevllle five Is mado up of former up-Stato high school stars. Those players to Do retained as can dldntes for the I'cnn varsity are: Cap tain laddie McNIchol. Art Jefford. John Connolly, McKlnen, I-eary, Vanderheck, Eblo, Jones, Webb, Hatdwlck. illack man, Galllen, Williamson and Ivory. Tonight tho Kensington fans will havo a chance to see a fine battle. Grcystock will again appear at Nonpailel Hall against the Jasper Jewels. Iloth teams will use their lineups. Thus far Jasper has been tho only team In tho league to defeat the Greys, who have won nine and lost one contest. "JIAIITY" ar'DOXACH HIGH POINT SCOItER Captures Two Firsts and Equals Dash Record at West Branch 51. J. D. McDonogh won the half-mllo event nt the bimonthly Indoor meet of the West Philadelphia Y. M. C. A. last night, after the most cccltlng kind of a ni'ck-nml-neek race with A. Hlsler. The race, was easll the feature of the sports. All events were scratch. 5(acDonagh, In winning the C-yard dash In "2-H seconds, equaled the track record. Ho was forced to extend to the limit by Hands and Itoeap, who finished In tho or der named. Athletes are training for the International pentathlon. The Philadel phia end of tho event will bo held next Wednesday at the Y. 51. C. A. Stoney McLinn Dinner Tonight illnnrr ulll bo holil in honor nt tnav Mn. Llun. sport wrlttr, of this rti. at the Miinhum thin afternoon, ut .1 .10. Jfr. MeLliin bus bten .1 promlnvrt writer hero for even years ana leave Philadelphia to beiunie editor of Tho Amerli.in Mliontir. a nu pulillrntlon, devoted tu BiiortMiicn .in.l hunters. Already almost 200 rirt-on: hive Uetu supplied with tlcketn and latecomers can make arnineementa today by teeing A. M. I'enntnKtnu, treasurer of th inminlttre. at th,i Ittntrham or almobt any aport writer. TUketa tost 13, Ilalph Illng ham v ill uit .is toastmubtor und there will bo many unique featmea that will add to the rnloimenl of the evening:. Moore to Box Irish Cline I'at Moore, of Southuark, will meet Irish Patsy i'IIim In the wind-up. at tho National Saturday night. Uddio Morgan, who was originally bookvd to meet tho clever Ne Vnrker la rutferins with n bid right hand. I In tho other bouts luttunit Heady ' johnny Jtltchle, of Indlananoii.: pa 'Malum huiuruipoii ulil oni' I Keloids Krankle SlcM.inua will lae! In tho other bouts Ilattllng Iteddy will box ai aic- ' jh'uojt Kewiolds Krankle aicianua will tackle Lew Stinger and Joe lJrock opens the show with Jtlts Walters. ABSENT-MINDED WHO WILL COACH PENN TEAM NEXT YEAR? DR. MIKE BENNETT IS "DARK HORSE" Haverford College Tu tor Knows Modern Football and Always Turns Out Good Teams THE "dark hore" of the Hold Is the best way to expreiq the chances of I)t Mike Hennott, to be appointed hend coach of Penn's varsity eleven for 1116 There Is apparently a strong undercur rent favoring the present conch of Haver ford College for the position, and those In cloie touch with affairs nt Pcnn de clare that llennett will have strong back ing regardless of who Is appointed b the boaid of directors to servo on the Toot ball Committee Dennett has made a wonderful reputn tlon as a teacher of the new gnme start ing ns a scholastic coach In this city, Mike never has been given flrst-clnss ma terial, but always has gotten the results. Slnro he took charge of the Chestnut Hill Academy team 10 yenrs ago, llen nett haB turned out tennis which showed the benefits of thorough coaching, and all weic strong at the open gumn fntll ho took charge nt Chestnut Hill, the itin era were not considered strong enough to compete with tho llrst-clnss scholastic teams In Ibis city, but after two seasons INCORRECT POSITION ON TENNIS COURT CONTRASTED WITH CORRECT Tilden Tells "Why Successful Game Cannot Be Played From Point Just Inside the Base Line Comment on Court Affairs By WILLIAM T. TILDEN, 2d Philadelphia Iftlf, Champion. Wi: NOW tome to the last of tt " court essentials of a successful ten nis game, and It Is the one which Is more capable of Individual Interpretation and development than nny other. Uvcry mnn bus a pet the ory about which part of the coutt to play In, and accordingly tries nut his theory, but if he is honest with himself, he Is usually forced to admit that there oro certain places In tho court where no man can play succcus f ully. There are others that no man should try to plav and there nro a few which any man can play. Theso are tlui things wo must de cide In taking up court position: vv. T. tildkn. 2D. Tlrst, whete are tho Impossible plnces? The answer Is short and concise. Any place from two feet Inside the base line (tho bnck line) to about six feet inside the server's line. The reason for this seeming startling statement Is simply that no man tan continuously score off a shot placed at his feet, which he must play on the pick-up, or In tennis slang, "a trap shot." If a man makes a suc cessful return of tho pick-up nt nil, It Is apt to be a short, high lift which his opnoucnt enn run In and "kill." Now It Is very hard tu put n aulhclont drop on a ball to make It bounce inside tho serv ice line by more thun a mw feet, espe cially If the shot has any speed. There fore. If you como In beyond the service line a few feet you can' meet the ball on the full nnd volley It Instead of having to traD It. as you would If you wero playing "In the blank." ns the dlstanco between the service line and base line Is sometimes termed. It can easily be seen from this explanation that nny posi tion which makes it necessary to score tho ball on a pick-up is faulty and open to an attnek. If In plajlng back court you Iliad your self drawn In to a few feet Inside the base line for a short shot, do not remain there, as the next deep shot will como at your feet nnd force you to play a weak shot or n trap shot. Notwithstanding the success of William 51. Johnson In playing his sensible volley game this year In the National. NEVER. PJ'AV SiTD-COl'HT. To play mid-court will open your de fense to the almost sure attnek of tho shot at your feet. Your opponent won't beat you; you will beat yourself If you try It. Ilcmemher that the mld-coutt gamo hns only once proved successful, nnd It took a marvol of the game froii tho back court to even give It a chance or success. Johnston is really better from the last court than he Is from mid-court. That explains why he can work his wny Into his fourth position. Those threo po sitions mentioned take In the places n man cannot play sucessfully and tho ones he should not try to play for that reason. A shot to be made In correct position should not be hurried, and the player tihould be on top of the ball when It reaches him, not chasing It as It passes him. The back-court position should be about from 2 to 4 feet back of the base lino and a little on tho side of the centre of tho court lu which tho .ball Is In play. In other words, be closer to tho straight re turn from your opponent than the cross court shot, since first It has a shorter distance to travel in your court, and therefore gives you less time to cover it; and, second. It will be a faster shot on tho average than the cross-court. lly playing behind the base line in this manner one can run in on a shot and meet It, while one Is never forced to run ABNER He Will HP . j I -y r t it I ' 1- - y DU. M. S. BENNETT Ilennotl's teams were In the front rank, bike At Sharpo, llennett had but few candidates from which to petect a team, and his success depended upon the thor oughness of his teaching. Ills ability to btiltd from tho ground up enabled 5ll!to to gel gotiil results from poor ma terial, and many prominent Pennsylva nia football itithorltles bellovo that ho back, which Is mi dlsconcornlng to cor lect forwaids. The worst form of bad position found In young play era Is a tendency to try to cover up the weak point of their game, the backhand, by running nrountl the shot and plavln forehand. The re sult of this Is easily seen. Tho evils are threefold: 1. It will never build up or sticnRthcn the backhand, as It tends to rob one of fonfldrncc and gives one no practice on tho shot. 2 It means that the player Is going out of court toward the backhand side Hue nnd cannot reiover often tn get bnck In position to cover the next shot. It gives the opponent a big opening on either side 3. It ruins good footwork and often makes a player inn Into the ball Itself and hnve no chance to make his serving at It. Thus we find that good footwork de pends on correct position to a great ex tent. In playing a back-court game always be able to run In on a ball, never back from it. In playing net the question of position Is twofold: 1. How close to tho net? 2. In which part of the court parallel to the net shall a man play? The first Is determined by the height of the plnvtr and varies fiom C to 10 ftct from the net. The tnller the plajer tho closer he can afford to go. Still, do not let the shorter men and boys get In tho habit of staj Ing back, or of their com ing in and playing deep and getting caught on their feet. Always be close enough lo the net to volley a drive on the full nnd not have to trap It. As regat ds tho question of position act oss the couit. In plavlng net It can be summed up ns follows: 1. Cover the sttalght return down the line. 2. Look for the cross-court court. In other words, when you follow your short in follow the general line of the ball and stay closer to the side line the ball Is near than the centre. The wider you shot to tho bldo lino tho closer to that side line you go. alwnys closing the shot down that line. Itemember that the deeper the shot the harder It Is to puss you, so follow In on your deep shots and stay back on tho shoi ones. Ite- memjtr, too, that the faster shot Is tho MraUht shot and a fast, shnrp cross court shot will often go out. So In sum ming up net play we can hay: 1. Cover the straight shot, which will bo fast, and keep nn eje open for the. class shot. ;. Go In on tho deep shot, stay back on the short. 3. Play about G to 12 feet from the net, according to your height nnd tha diop on our opponent's shot. 5Iy next article will be on tennis psychology. The Unlvi-rslty of Pennsylvania tennis tenm bhould be strewn'- -ned next season by tho acquisition of il. - Thayer In single, nnd partnered wi; ICenneth Kennedy In doubles. Tho Tlu. er-Ken-nedy double combination is one of tha best "kid" teams seen around Philadel phia for a long while They should give the other colleges quite a lot of trouble. After what has happened out In California, where 5Inry Ilrown beat 51rs. Iiundy nfter Mrs. Hunely had defeated Miss lljurstadt and then In turn H given a severe trimming by the great Norwegian, what will result next year at the National Virginia to Play Yale and Harvard CirAM-OTTH3VH.I..E Va.. Dee t). Vlr slnUe'a football ai.he.lulo fey HUH. made) publU tuda). Includes h came with Valo at No'v faen Uctober 7 and one with Harvard at Cambridge November 4 or November 18. Van derbllt, eieornta, North Carolina and various other Southern elevens havo (daces on the bchedule Have His Little Joke Don'tchaknow! By WALT McDOUGALL Gained Fame When He Developed High Class Elevens at Chestnut Hill and Mercersburg could turn out n powerful eleven with tho material available at Petiti, That Htniiett's ability Is recognized at Penti wns evident a few days before the Cornell gnmo, when he was sent lor by the coaching board and allowed to work unhampered with the Hod nnd ltlue eleven In hopes of developing a few Rood trick plays The I'cnn touchdown ugalnst Cor nell was due to a forward pass forma tion, given I'enn three Oajs before tho game by Uennett The Haverford College teams of tho last two seasons were excellent examples of what IJcnnelt can do In tho coaching linn with Inferior material. Those who have followed the fortunes of the Main Lino eleven declare that It wn one of the best-coached teams In the East, nnd that llennett got everything out of tho tcim that was possible. During his career at Penn, Bennett made a wonderful reputation ns an nll arounil nthlete, having plaved on tho foothill, baseball and basketball teams for three ears. Ills thief claim to fame wan his wonderful performance against Cornell In the historic game of 1D0J. when the lied and Hlue defeated one of the greatest teaniH ever spot down from Ithaca, by tnnklng a sen.itlonnl rally In the sei-ond half. With the score 11 to 0 ngalnst Penn nt the end of the HrHt half, the Fteil nnd Ditto came bark In the Inst half and won by tho score of 12 to 11. Hennctt was the star of the game nnd his sensational work In the second half will nlways ho remembeteel by those who witnessed the gieatest rally In Pennsylvania's football history. (This Is the four III of n mtI-h of lx articles on the men eligible for the position of henel roarh nt t'enn. Tha net article will npprnr tomorrow.) Jp jiTHE TURKISH 'pffroTaJBJ SOCCEIt GAMES TODAY Intcrscholastic nnd Railroad League Matches Arranged Trams riayeil.Won.t.ost.Tled Points Northcrtst Hlffh . S R II O 10 West Phlla 5 a 2 O tl Central Hluh .... fi 1 3 1 .1 Trankforcl HlRh ..8 O 4 1 1 Northeast If. S soccer team will plav tho West Philadelphia II. 8. eleven at 49th street and Chester nvenuo this afternoon In tho final tntercholasltc Ieagun gAtno of tho season Tho other match today will be between Central II. H. and l'rank ford 11. H at Houston l-'leld. Transportation anil Purchasing Depart ment soccer teams lino up nt the I'. II. U. Y. M C. A. grounds this afternoon In tho first game of the Pennsylvania Hallrond Soccer League INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL LEAGUE TO BE FORMED Annual Meeting Scheduled Monday Notes of Amateur Basketball Teams An Industrial baseball leaguo will ha formed for tho l'Jlfl season at a meeting to bo held nt the Electric Storago Mat tery Company's Auditorium, 19th street and Allegheny avenue, 5Ionday night. The cession Is for tho purpose of com pleting the circuit and the nomination Of officers for the ensuing year. Any team re-presentlng nn Industrial es tablishment, nnd made up of bona fide em ployes, that wishes to aflltlato with the league Is Invited to have its representa tive nt the meeting, with full Information as to the rnllbre of ball their team plays and all other Information In regard to grounds, etc. Any wtltten communication In regard to a franchise should be addressed to H. 12. Clttcl, president, care of Hale & Mi lium Company. West llranch Y. M. C. A. has tho following dates open or names awny from homo: Janu ary Pi nnd 2'.l mid Pelirnary in. Out-of-town tetieinK. such us Sitlctn. ttrlilfrcton. Wlldnood, lllnlshoro or I'ottstoun, dextrin? this flrst-rlnss nttrnetlon nodrrss Clarenco tJ. Knos, SJSM Wal nut street. CI I but purity alone doesn't make a cigarette SENSIBLE. We don't know of a single one of our competitors who doesn't make his cigarettes of pure tobacco. But a pure cigarette that didn't rasro just right wouldn't do for you, would it? A nrl jw Van nnllas, ...? f. -. .nun iu uc i WaUiy ovuuzuiu u cigarette must give you more than purity and a good taste. A Sensible Cigarette EIGHT LOCAL RUNNERS ENTERED IN X-COUNTRY EVENT IN NEW YORK Mercury A. C. Athletes to Com pete in Six-mile Race at Vnn Cortlandt Park on Saturday SCHWARTZ WILL COMPETE Mercury Athletic, Club, of Philadelphia, nintlated with tho Centrnl T. M. C. A., will havo eight representatives In tho an nual running of tho national Junior cross country championship six-mile race at Van Cortlandt Park, Now Yorlt city, next Saturday afternoon. Joseph Schwartz, tho senior Middle At lantlc Association A. A. U. champion har rier, will head tho team, and on general form tho local boys Bhould create a bit of trouble for other teams In the big race. The 5Ierctiry team Is tho strongest that has boen developed In this district In a long time t'p until last Saturday, when the senior Mlildlo Atlnntlc event was held, It was the consensus of opinion that tho HoyB' Club of tho Church Club had tho best cquad. However, when tho team totals were compiled It uhowed tho "X" athletes In tho van. The list of athletes who will go to New York for Mercury A. C. has been an nounced by Manager Illalr as follows: Joseph Schwartz, Stanley W. Hoot, Sam uel Welti, Honry P. Pelgle, L. H. Hill, William A. IUttler, Jr., llobcrt Stlpplck and I2dvvln Illalr. Hcston will bo well represented In tha Junior rneo at New York aituruny Tho Dorchester Club's cross-country team Is primed for tha race nnit ulll enuse trouble James I!annlg.ta Is tho hopo of tho Nen' Unslanders. In a tlmt trial over tho Intercollegiate course he bettered Ovcrtein's time. CUR Itornn Is another star runner who wears the lionon colors. 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