jMT1 T - V-Tr EVENING LEDGER-HlLADELfMlA, MtJKSDAY, JANUARY 13, 19l6. 13 BASKETBALL AMONG MAJORS AND MINORS OTHER LIVE NEWS OP THE SPORTS WORLD I tiB , i (JERMANTOWN I nnVS HAVK 'AS" CAGE QUINTET First Team Has Defeated .1 -P Qnnnfraaf. A run- f several ux omui.Bw teur Fives of Uity BASKETBALL NOTES jiaakelball at tho Qermntown Boys' nT hai been unusually successful fop k. flnt team. In tho first time In six m the club hns a reprcscntntlvo toiun, nd It has been successful In dofont- , r . m..i nniiee-p. TUincnocKcn oiua, .t . "vi.n A. C. nml Mnk Belt. It ' f 7?'p,:.;l the followlnB schedule H fUiiirv 16. WenonMi Military Academy, ! J Wenonah. N. J.! January 12, Qlrard ' t .,Vlr .. rilrnr.l. Urslnus Colleso Ito- rre team will also be playert on the ' unit date Dy mc huwiiu c'ii -....., :f "1.:. m t Rt. Luko'a School, at St w..ne. Pft.J February B, I'crklomen Bern- '-' InarV. at home, pcndlmt l-pprunry iz, Pennsylvania Institute for Deaf, at homo; ft Mruary 19, University of Pennsylvania reserves, ai nomu. j.tdi -- - ... lUth School, nt Prrknsle, Pa.; Iobruary Pennivlvanla Institute for Deuf, at ummt Airy: March 4, Nlcctown Hoys' C$Tat home; March 11. Perkaslo Hr1, Bcnool at home, pendlnB; March IS, Phoe nlxtllle IHBh School, at home. .. . .,. t-nna will havo a chnnco to its an Eastern l.ensuc pmc tonight for Jay evening tho Cnnulen team pulled oft Its famous nnieo, ramum iu i"") "- cause i"1 ivwiiiw.w o 7 . , v ," Trith the Jewels. This evcnltiff nt 9 o'clock the neadiwr team is Kiitum w inn at Nonpareil Hall. In spite of last week's . -..,. r r-nflipr. nnnnnrfnrin wee, the management Is expecting tho Kensington rnns to crowu uiu ..u, TH Camden basketball flvo pcorcd an cany Iowit over I)e Nerl In .tlio nastern .Leapim nine, playft Hi amnion, lam night. te Fnl "as permitted to kern ctiwo to tlio Jersoymon la tfo first half, but rnn Any from Its TSSS'Sim KTnn, n, tallied on, f nore nri.1 K"l. lln iunnlnB up n total ef iliht. wlulo lirown Uroppeil soicn tlirounh (Df duiai:i. Grer'tock ptadlnc. CimiJtn.. Eastern League Standing w. t r r. w. i,. r.c. J4 1 .700 Do Nor!. . 10 ia .' 13 n .Mil Trenton... 10 12 .4" 11 10 .521 Jasper 0 15 .SSU Kenilrlck Hill. prenlilcnt of tho Trenlon eliib. Ba trftn acoutlnic In Oio Pennsylvania Htato attuo towns tho lat lew davs. Iljll woulil like to pick un u counlo ot MUo wires" for tho Titer, and ho nouhl pay u lot of money to Jack InKlts If the latter woulil lcivn Ciirbon dile for Trenton. InRlls nas ho will stick to Carbondale. ... Vho New York State nml Intenitato ba-ket-btll leRRUes nro haling tholr trnubleK thceo dart. Tho Kingston cluli has been inovoil to Elliabetn. N. J-. bocaum Kltmston fans dltln't turn out to c tho club nUy. and tlio Npw iork Stato Lcauuo has ilrorpcil Troy from tho circuit. Anil only u few yejrs iiko Troy was conil4erei ono of tho beat baoketball towns In' Uie Eatt, ... PrfiMent I.ol. of tho Pi-nnsjlvanla Stitn Zjeaaue la hating no end of trouble aocurluir tfllcfent reterei-s. Tho lencuo head doesn't lupport tho offlclilH, and their Ufo has been a Hard one. Tho leaKiie at lis last meeting adopted a resolution Ilnlnc anr claver K't who truck a referee, but If tlio rule Isn't enforced. It Um't worth tho paper It la written on. ... 'After IS yeara as chairman of tho University tl'ennajhanla lliakctball Committee, ltalph ifrin nan resinned. HI- place lias been ten by Norman llullltt. a forward on tho na team two vc.ira aso. llr. .Mornan Is trylnx to retire from basketball, as ho has ilvrnMi) tho duties on tho Officials' Committee cf til National CollrKlato Aasoslu Ion also. ... "Banty" Sfarahnll, tho Trenton basketball purer, la supnorilnB n team In Trenton trhtcn challenRel aiiv riillidclphla club. They will pav rood Buanntcea to Bood local teanif. Tao. O'llara, 45 Cummlngs ucniie, Trenton. li tie manaitcr, and la ready to book Karnes lor Friday nluhm. Jaipar works out a now forward nearly arery tame. Thero Is a possibility o( Hilly Kummer playing In the next name nt Non rarel) Hall, 'the Jaspers hao u Brcat do friiw, but llttlo or no offense. ... Trenton's veteran team has shot Ita bolt. At Ions as Joo Kogarty can toss foul goals Ih Titers will bo In the hunt, but It Isn't Ikely tho Tliers will better filth place In the (Unalni. Jimmy Kano Is havlnB no end of trouble In rleklnir a winning elub for Hcranton In tho Pennsylvania Stale League. Jimmy has tried eui 13 nlasers thus far, and la now JumplnR centre himself. lie has been shy a good centre man and foul Boal toscr all seaaon. nhea he did rind a plujer who could till ono Poilt.cn or tho other ho couldn't Kct him to work with the rest of the team. ... The Brownaon Club, of Wilmington, has a mlthty rood baakethall team, ft holds Its own with Eaatern Lcaguo clubs, laat Friday ll beat Camden. RICHARDS' SUCCESS DUE TO HIS SUPREME CONFIDENCE Broke Down Nerve of His Competitors in High Jump Event at the Olympic Game in Stockholm CON'FinnN'CE Is one of the prime fac tors In the success of nn nthteto. He- cause he possesses It In abundance Is ono of the reasons that Alva Illchnrds, of Cornell University, Is BUch on unusual high Jumper, ltlchnrds has nlwnys be lieved In himself, nnd It has helped to win many a hard competition. The following story well Illustrates tho supreme confidence of Illchnrd.. Tho In cident occurred on tho trip of tho Amer ican Olympic team to Stockholm In July, 1012. At that time Illclinrds was a Snlt Lnko City schoolboy. Heforc ho won a place on the team with a Jump of fi feet 2 Inches In the preliminary tryotlts nt Chlcnrro hardly any ono hntl heatd of him. One day wlillo on tliu ocean a group of tho athletes Were discussing their chnnces for the various events Finally one of tho boys turned to nichntds, who had been a silent listener, with this query: "Well, what do you think your chances nro for tho high Jump?" "My chnnces?" said ltlchnrds. "Why I'm going to win my event, nnd what's moro I'm going to do It with a Jump of 6 feet 4 Inches." There was some good-natured kidding of the big Westerner for the rcmnlnder of tho trip. Hut Itlclinrdt turned out to bo a prophet who hail tho Inst laugh. At tho close of tho preliminaries In this event George Horlne, of Lclnnd Stan ford, tho world's champion, I.ische of Germany nnd ltlchnrds were left. There was consternation when Horlne went out nt a little over 0 feet. Tho bar went up to 0.02 with both Itlchardn nnd tho Ocr mnn clearing It. They both negotiated C.03. It went up to (1.01 nnd ltlchnrds de termined to shake tho German nt once. With u supremo effort ltlchnrds cleared the bnr on his llrst attempt. Tho Ger man's ncr.vp wob gone nnd ho failed threo times In succession. ltlchnrds Is now a Junior at Cornell, and i & ,' , t - .' SPEED IS NOT THE ESSE FOR BOWLING Expert Declares Control and "English" Must Bo Developed to Succeed JUDGING THE PLAYER ALVA RICHARDS outside of his wish to create n new world record this enr his greatest ambition Is to beat Wesley Olcr, of Yale, In the lntcrcollcglnto championships In return for Oler's triumph Inst May. IlnxiiiR at Gnyety At tho Oajety Theatre lust nlcht Yoitnu Jem Urtscoll defeated Harry Itussell In three rounds In tho lls-pound pr,llmlnnr clnis In the Invpound semifinals vnunir iltRRlns de feated Jimmy White and Kid Wallace won from PrnnklG Iairkln, bnth In threo rounds, Willie Hell won from John Hcott In a special three-round bout. TOME SCHOOL TO STAGE BIG SCHOLASTIC MEET Tenth Annual Track and Field Event to Be Held May 20 -' G Harvard Team Deafen TlfiQlVW I- 11 fn.. II...... a a ... nmp in the aspirations of the Harvard Club lOCKtf V iMm fni ihn fthn mnlAnalitn .. KA Amateur Hockey I.easuo latt nlaht by de reatlna It a to 1 In i nn., Hm1 mm..i uvii.. 51" ?.1V,n? pPrt f WIsKleawortli had much to oo with the loss of the, n.-wne. Almost all of tn nvo point, scored by Iloaton were duo to hi poor coal tendlnw. De Oro Leads Jevnc B08TON. Jan. lt.-Alfredo de Oro, world's ehamplor. three-cushion bllllardiat. led Lloyd yarns, of I os Anxcles. laat nlitht'at the end of HJJlt.blot!c ' " rnatch for the title. He scored 60 points to his opponent's IMS. The EffiS.'".' 'I0 InnlnKs. The second and third Jlocka of the match wilt be played tomor row and Friday, Tho 10th nnnunl Interscliolastlc track nnd Held meet of the Tomo School, Port Deposit, Md., to bo held Mny 20, prom ises to bo ono of tho largest nnd most Important meets held next spring. About IPO Invitations hnvo been sent to schools In New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland and tho District of Columbia. It Is tho Intention of the Tomo ath letic directors to make the meet this yenr tho best ever held below tho Mason nnd Dixon line. Tho date hns been chnngod from the second to the third Saturday In Mny. as excursions do not run before the mlddlo of tho month About 1000 sport ing enthusiasts from IlnUIinoro attend tho meet each yenr, besides track devo tees from nearby States. On tho program for the meet will be two now events, tho brond Jump and shot put, for athletes from the rural high schools. Another new fcaturo Is n race for members of the Tomo faculty. In nil, 22 events nro scheduleu. They aro: One-hundred ynrd dash, 220.nrd dash, HO-yard dash, .sO-ynrd tun, mllo urn, 120-yard hurdles, 220-ynrd hurdles, high Jump, brond Jump, pole vnult. shotput, 13 pounds; hammer throw, 12 pounds, nnd n mllo relay inco In tho list of I open events The novice events, open to all schools, consist of a 75-yard dash niid a GtSO-ynni run. Uvcnts open to tin country schools only nre: Kevrnty-llvo-yard dash, 220-yard dash, SSO-yatd run. brond Jump, shotput nnd mllo relay race. Tho faculty relay race, half mile, four men, comes under the head of n spcclnl event. Medals of gold, silver nnd bron70 will be awarded tho victors In the various contests. The highest point winner In the open events will receive a handsome sliver cup, a silver-mounted plaque will bo given to the school winning the meet, nnd a banner to th school scoring the most points In country high school events. Ithncnn Track Men Work ITHACA. N. Y Jan. 13.-The Cornell track team under Jack Moakley beaan Its con centration this eek for tho annual drive for the Intercolleslato track and field champion shin meet neat aprlne. Most of the seasoned material hai already rejiorted and u larne number of recruits, ahxtoua to obtain reaular places In the rank, aro also at work. Moaklcv hns considerably more than 100 men out. and after llrst term examinations his squad win exceed 1IOO. a tho truck has become popular slnco Cornell began the habit of winning Inter colleslate truck titles. That speed should be slde-trncked for contrcl in howling before one becomes highly proficient Is tho opinion of James Donnl, tho Mlnenpolls expert. "Tho main thing to lenrn Is control," ho Bays. "Don t worry about your speed at the stnrt. lou can legulnte that later. It Is not neces sary to throw n fast ball, but If It comes naturally, continue to uso It. Many so called experts condemn speed, but Jimmy Smith docs not roll n funeral ball. When you have reached the ITS and 170 aver age stage, you, no doubt, will become Interested In whnt Is known ns 'stuff, or the English on the ball. Next to con trol. It Is most esscntlnl. There never wns a real good bowler who did not have some 'stuff.' "Perhaps you havo noticed certain howlers hit the head pin full nnd get nwuy with It, while every tlmo you havo dono so )ou have drnwn n split. Thnt Is be causo you have choked your ball with a tight grip, causing It to skid half way ilonn tho nlley, with tho tcsult thnt when It reached tho plus It has been spent. " 'Stuif' can bo put on In four different ways: Hy lifting the ball with tho fore finger, by tilting It with the loose lin gers ns you let go, by turning the thumb In the hole, nnd by twisting the wrist. Hook-ball bowlers generally havo a lot more of this English than tho straight ball bowlers, but the control It more dif ficult. On a full hit tho straight ball usually gets tho Inrgcr count, while on n thin hit It Is tho hook whkh Bwecps tho most plus. "The big nverngo man Is shooting nt tho 1-3 plus, and although ho might not nlwnys hit this spot, he Is keeping ever lastingly nt It. Control is the first cs scntlnl, and when n bowler Is nble to make spares consistently then he enn take up a little 'stuff to produce a slight hook, thus turning a deadly straight ball Into a good 'working ball' for strikes. That done, you have your finished bowler. "Do not Judge a bowler b his big scores, but by his low -.net. Almost nn body can get n big total once In u while, but a good bowler rarely Is guilty of n very smsll score. Don't let ntijhody till ou about splits being hnrd luck A good bowler ought not to get them. If they happen there Is something wrong with tlio grip or the deliver. I" so jour own brains In correcting the fault." CHARLES LONGSTRETH IS NEW COMMODORE Succeeds G. W. G. Drexel as Head of Corinthian Yacht Club At tho annual meeting of tho Corin thian Yacht Club, held Inst ntght at tho Bellevuo-Stratford IIotel.Gcorge W, Chllds Drexel handed over tho tiller ropes of tho organization to Charles Longstrcth'a powerboat Arnwan It, who was unani mously chosen commodore Hon. Judge xi iuis .M.-irun whs ciecicu vico com modore! Nathaniel J. Hnthaway. renr commodore, Addison F. Bancroft, secro- I Ury-treasurcr; Charles I). Mowcn, official mensurcr. while Addison F, Bancroft, lleuhen B. Clark nnd Samuel IV, Kent wore chosen ar tho 'taco Commlttea for tho i ear. ATHLETIC COMMITTEE INCREASES OWN POWER Will Virtually Make All Ap pointments of Coaches and Trainers Tho University Athletic Committee, the court of last resort In all matters per taining to undergraduate nlhlcllcs nt tho University of Pennsylvania, la determined to exercise more control !n tho matter of coaching appointments nt tho Quaker in stitution. Information that haa been public indicates that the original order of this committee as sent to the Football Committee Insisting that It must O. K. tho new football coach before It could be presented to tho board of directors wns misunderstood. In fact, tho new xula Is moro drastic than supposed. Not only is it true thnt ths University Athletic Committee, tthleh la mado up of representatives of thd-" various faculties, the board of trustees, the, Athletic Association nnd the student; tody, must first ratify all appointments, but before tha Standing Commlttea en take nctlon it must get the University Athletic Committee's approval of the various candidates. If the committee approves all the can didates, then It may be taken as a cer talnty thnt It will also approve the final selection. This procedure was not followed by the Football Committee for the reason that It had already begun negotiations before the new rule was passed. But a com promise was effected by which the in formal approval of leading members of the committee wns secured In advance. Tho new rule, however. Is being observed by the Track Committee, which Is now considering the appointment of a track coach nnd football trainer. This com mittee has something like a dozen candi dates for this post, but before It can enter Into negotiations with any of them It must have the approval of the Uni versity Athletic Committee for each ,man. St. Jnc Beats Cnmilcn The St. Joseph's College basketball team last night dofented Camden HlKh by tho scoro nt 4S to "I In u Knmo played on St. Joe h floor. ANOTHER GREAT BOUT Mitunlny Mnlit Mitnnlu M'xht National A. C. National A. C. Johnny Kilbanc vs. Frankie Conifrey tVurld'H t liuiitnloti laitefct bcilut!ut. OlWiWPIA A A "'"ad Hnlnbrl.lgo ULiimi Ii i. 1. nnrrv ;,.lr,, JKr. I MOMI.M NIliHT, H:3fl Ml.Wtl' Kddio Io n. .Ine laulgnp- Sld O'llonticll vs. due KnniM ' llm'l. 1 lenilng s, Hilille Kelly Sailor Cziirmuiihhy h. 11. (). Iiuglilln Eddie McAndrcwaVs. Fred Welsh i dm. Sac Hal. lies. liOc. 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