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TWO PENN PLAYERS MAKE
ALL-INTERCOLLEGIATE FIVE
JIcNichdl and Martin
Are Chosen by Ralph
Morgan; High Scores
Made
By RALPH MORGAN
If rnHE Intercolleglato Basketball League
E Xtams lm1 ftnother thrllll"B race ln
P l... t rMiiiAr Prlnneton or Pennsylvania.
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led the league all season, and tho flnat
reckoning found the teams tied for first
eljce each having won eight games nnd
f ' . t'w0, Third placo was shared by Yalo
and Cornell, each with five games won
Lid five lost, while Dartmouth, with threo
Clctorlea and seven defeats, and Columbia,
with only one victory In ten starts, brought
op the rear.
On the whole, the play, If anything, was
bom brilliant this year than over before,
and while there were not so many games
decided by one, two or threo points as In
.w.ik. when moro than half tho schedule
vu decided by a margin of five points or
i... novertheloos the play was exceeding
ly closo and threo teams had a chanco for
the title or to tie until the last ton days
of the season, whon Dartmouth ellmlnntod
Cornell by the unexpected victory ovor
Coach Sharpe's team at Ithaca.
The 1B1G season was notable for tho
number of extra-period gamoB It produced
--three In all and for the fact thnt Penn
sylvania playod them all a total of 20
minutes over tho regular 400 mlnutos of
the full league schedule. And Pennsyl
vanla won them nil a tribute to tho
JtamenoBS of tho olght fast players of tho
Hed and Bluo team.
The soconu year oi uouruuiu uouuuiug
it Pennsylvania was productive of ono of
the most remarkablo teams tho writer has
I tier seen. Four of tho live men that made
I up the regular five only seven men
played for Pennsylvania In tho league
jchedulo wero slighter, by many pounds,
f and shorter, by sevoral Inches, than their
opponents. Jourdot himself, nn iiggrosslvo
player, with nn unconquornblo spirit, had
the complete confidence of his players, as
had also Captain Kddlo McNIchol, ono
1 of the brlghcst stars of the league season.
Jourdet was ably nsslstcd In coaching by
i Sugarman, of tho chnmplon Oreystock
team of tho Eastern (professional)
League. Sugarman Is a student In tho
' dental department at Pennsylvania and,
while oldor than tho players, ncertheles4
understood them and worked well with
Jourdet
FINAL HTANDINO.
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Pennsylvania 8 1! .Soil
Prlnwton H ? .soil
come fl r, .nun
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Dartmouth !l 7 .300
Columbia 1 0 .100
Player. Team.
Games.
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Points. Til O. FI.O.
128 31 (111
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futterby, Cornell 1(
Williams, Oartm'th. Ill
MeTliuo. Princeton
(Captain)
welner, Yalo
Dwier. Columbia...
(Captain)
Shelton. Cornoll. . .
Martin, I'enna... .
Calder, Columbia. .
Lunden. Cornell....
Jones. Penna
wlllamson. l'ennu. .
Ftrree, Prlnco. . . .
Mallon. Yale .
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steenrod. Dartmouth It
Aihmead, Cornell ... 15
Davles. Prlnco .... 7
Taft, Yale 10
Rtctor. Dartmouth. . 0
(captain)
Martin. Dartmouth.. 0
Leonard, Cornoll ... :
Rau. Dartmouth ... II
JtfTord, Penna Ill
Olien. Yalo 7
Pelletler, Dartmouth H
Kornsand, Columbia 7
Wllbor, Columbia . . II
Paulaon, Prlncu B
Auitln. Cornell i!
Llttautr, Columbia., a
Robert!, Columbia.., 0
Foster. 1'rlnco 7
Ilealy, Columbia ... (I
Wegener. Columbia. II
Brush. Yalo 4
QUck. Prlnco H
Rahlll. Prince in
Ortner, Cornell .... J
Eilcellne. Dartmouth 4
IlirdwIcK. Ponnu....
Alshton, Dartmouth. 4
Biker. Yalo 4
Oreenwald, Cornell.. 2
Laird, Columbia. . . 1
Latour, Columbia ... 1
iivii,, i cuiin. ... i
Steele. Dartmouth.. 1
Fuller, Cornell 1
Allen. Cornoll 1
Oarneld, Yale 0
Horton, Yalo 0
Cuneo. Princeton.... 3
Conway, Yale 3
Lonnouy, i'enna.
uiara, xalo 2
SRoth. Cornell
'award, Cornell ... 1
tack. Cornell 1
lutterworth. Prlnco. 1
YALE WINS TANK TITLE
Penn Aids Ell to Cop Vollmcr
Beaton by Dean
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NEW HAVEN'. Conn., March 18. Yale
won the Intercollegiate team swimming
championship hero last night by defeating
Columbia, 39 to H.
The feature was Yale's victory In the
00-foot relay race. Dean, of the Blue, de
feating Vollmer, the Columbia star, In tho
final lap. Yale earned the title through
Princeton's defeat last night in Philadel
phia by Penn.
Duluth Wants National Iegatta
NEV YORK, Starch 18. At tho annual
mettlnr o( tho National Association of Amu.
Hi ran. which will bo held tonlfht. tho
SlttftS B.'SC9 or holding tha national regatta
9t 1018 will be decided. A strong effort will
ti r?, ?,,0..!aye ,h' annual event awarded
la Duluth. Minn., this year, so that tha races
nay be rowed ovor the St. lAUlt Day course.
PETEYIt Seems Like Petey Is tn Be the Wardrobe Mistress
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All'Intercollcglaic
League Teams of 1916
Tint Team,
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Ilimn. I'rlntelon. forward 110
2.1
i.iHrun, i-rnn, lorwarii... an
MfTlittie, 1'rlnrfton. centre u
McNIchol, lnn, Knnnl... 118
Hlielton, Cornell, marcl . an
Total sis
Second Team.
Williamson, I'enn, forward 30
Ilroun, Cornell, font aril 7
Nntlerbr. Cornell, centre, flj
Klnner, Vnle, aunnl 1JH
Mnllon, Yale, guard . 2H
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Total
321 113
AVERAGES SHOW
CAMDEN HOLDS
BULK OF HONORS
Greystock, Eastern League
Leader, Fails to Land In
dividual Laurels
Tho Eastern Uaskcthnll League eoason
came to nn olTlclnl ending lant night, when
Oroystock, leaders from tho very first
Knme of tho Benson, slipped tho rollers
under Do Ncrl, 32 to IS, and kept tho
Southunrk five In tho second division. A
victory for Do Ncrl would have tied them
with Camden for third place.
Although Oreystock Is the chnmplon,
and rightfully so, Camden lends In every
thing clso In the lenguc. .Tackle Adnms,
tho silver-halted lender of tho skcetors,
tops tho goal throwers ln points scored
with 6G9, 11 points mora than wero scored
by Andy Scars, of Hcndlng. Adnms nnd
Scars, by reason of their foul-goat throw
lug ability, aro In n class by theniHclrci
In point scoring, for tho next nearest
competitor Is Keclraii, of Jasper. Sedran
Is 1B0 points In the rear. Only once havo
tho figures made by AdnniH been topped
in tho lengue. Kummcr did the trick In
1913-14, when the Jasper leader scored
097 times.
Hoy Steele, of Camden, lends In tho
number of nsslsts credited, with 77, threo
less than ho made last year, when ho nlso
led tho lengue. i
Jimmy Drown, of Camden, lends the
lenguo In goat throwing from tho field
with 132, ono goal less than Jimmy Knnc,
of Trenton, scored last yenr. Ilrown
missed one gamo this senson and Kane
also missed playing ln ono gnme last year.
Ilrown is tho only plnycr ln tho lenguo
who scored over 100 field goals. In other
years three, and sometimes a half dozon,
plnyors havo registered a century.
Tho following figures show Just what
every player and the teams have dona In
a scoring way throughout the season:
Field Poul
Player. Club. flumes, itls. Bis. A8t.Ptn
Atlami Cnmden 40 75 Kill mt rtilO
Honra. RenUlns 40 70 R1H ill (158
Hcdran. Jnsrior 3 r,4 401 III) M2
Wllnon. Orevstock ... 31 no 3tm 28 4mi
Dark. Do Nerl 3S h.1 28il 3.1 4.1H
Kogarty. Oreystock... 211 33 322 2.1 3HK
Ilrown. Cnmden 311 132 2 ill 2HiI
Hfckman, Do Nerl... 31 MM 77 111 2.11
Newman, D Nerl ... 40 U.I 17 30 207
Dolln. Camden 40 nil u 23 I)J
HnuBh, Trenton 20 37 103 2.1 177
CrosR. Ororstock nn SI u 1.1 HIS
Krankcl. Trenton ill rtli 37 21) in.1
I,. Suaarman. Orey. . 37 7r. 4 40 1.11
O'Donnell. HeudlnK... 31) n II r.l ISO
HteWe. Cnmden 30 71 II 77 142
(lrlmatnd. Do .NVrl... 311 114 II 411 12K
Krledmiin, Jimper 37 D4 1 3IP Kill
Lawrence. OrpHtock. 311 47 0 24 (U
llORRlo, Heading 33 47 O 21 114
Morris. Heading III 44 II 2S .Ms
Delghnn. Camden ... 37 44 0 211 hN
Hchmcolk, Jnspsr ... HI 20 47 II 87
HargraveH, Trenton.. 8 12 B2 4 "it
Vox. Jamier 40 37 II 10 74
Haitgerty. Heading... 3.1 3H II IN 72
Frost. Trenton 82 34 0 12 IIS
McWIlllnma. U'Block. 211 3ft II 211
Kullor. Jasrcr Ill 211 II H
Cli'tslnger, Trontnn. . . 38 28 0 22
Klncaldo, Do Norl . . . 3 2H (I 20
Cavanaugh. Jaaprr .. 40 2.1 0 1H
Ki-enan, Trenton .... 1.1 17 I 17
Illlson, IIh NltI ID 17 0 .1
Harlow. Trenton .... 7 17 0 2
Mcarcgor, Jasper ... HI 13 n il
Kerr. HeHdlng 13 l.'l 0 In
Cashmun. Jusper ... 12 it II .1
Hckkm. Heading .... 12 HI 0 111
Kcrat, Camden 11 u
1 i, Ire. Jasper 2 2 12 1
Clinton, Trenton . . . U H n 1
Johnson, Jasper .... 1 3 8 o
Ilerruu. (Irr) stock ..10 7 II 3
lloffinun. Trenton . . Ill a 0 1
Znhn, Trenton I 8 4 1
Vun Osten, Do Nerl. 2 3 3 0
Hlmendlnger. Trenton l 4 n 2
I.loyd. Trenton 2 il 0 o
Normun. Heading . . r 3 II 1
Cone. Jasper 2 3 0 a
11. Hugarmun. I) Nerl 2 2 II il
Ilnnev, Camden 10 1 n 1
Vutt. Trenton .... I 1 n 0
I.ongslret, Trenton.. 1 1 II 1
i: Neumun. Trenton. 1 il (I i
Kllpatrlck. Do Nerl.. 1 O u n
Dun!eaev. Ore) stock 1 n 0 0
lladlre, Trenton 1 n 0
Ilarger. Trenton 1 II II 1
(lelg, Trenton 1 O 2
Henry. Trenton 1 O 0 0
TEAM-HCORINQ AVnilAOES.
Field Foul
Games. kIm. kIh, Asats.Pts,
Camden .
Da Nerl.
Oreystock
Heading .
Jasper . .
Tronton .
411 4'JII
r,2i
222 137.1
177 1147
13ll 113)1
till 11 III
180 1171)
40 383 381
3.111 4711
2S4 .118
1U.I 4111
2311
441 117 Ul)4
FJNAI, STANDlNO OP TUB CUV US
W. I.. P.C. W. I.. P C.
Oresstock 27 18 .1175 Do Nerl.. 20 20 .500
HMdlng. . 23 17 .575 Jasper... 17 23 .423
Camden.. 21 IV .523 Trenton.. 12 28 .30U
Simpson Sets Hurdle Record
KAK9AH CITY, Mo.. March 18. Missouri
won over Kansas City In tha unnuul duul truck
m??t henHast nljiht The srora was 45 to 40
A world's record was made by .Simpson, of
Missouri, officials of the meet declared, when
He won tha 50-ard low hurdles hi .1 4-5 sec
onds lowering tho former record uf a sec
onds! tied by him last year.
I'enn on Navy Lacrosse Schedule
ANNAPOLIS. Md., March 18. Tha Naval
Academy has arranged tho following schedule
for tho lacrosse team. All contests will b
o?Irad at T Annapolla: March SO. llulllmora
CUv Collega; April 0. Cornell; April 13. Inl
Verslty of Ponnly vanla; April 11). Johns Hop,
Una- April 22. Ifarvard. and April 20. Hwurtli
inors I aeorge Flndleyson of Toronto, will
again coach the aquad.
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AUJM6 VJITh KY ' WANJEUT m The TUlCD So MOST I f
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(?) 'IulhwkTotjuv second act -but Costume ewewiwg &oww .fSn.
'y S0HETHIKI6 fOR. I THE SOR.T OP COWW "S. TWATS AWoTMEC ) -rr.f. ..,. ..- ' i -
IT The secowo J He-EDvow'TtosT ) Triiwc u. ZS 'HE last act- -y
r Mors Tau SevewTv-) J - ? Have To ) -. i ----
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TWO PENN MEN QUALIFY
IN COUEGE 31AT TOURNEY
Cornell nnd Trinceton Aro Fnvoritcs
In Finnl Douts Todny
PRtNCfiTON. N. J, March 18. Only
two University of Pennsylvania represen
tatives qualified In the preliminary bouts
of tho Intercolleglato wrestling tourney,
which began yesterday In the Princeton
gymnasium. Theso men were Mike Dorl
ins, In tho unlimited class, nnd Cnptnln
Mltllgan, UB-pouml class. Tho Inability
of moro men to work their way Into tho
final mntches this afternoon precludes nil
chanco of tho Hed and Uluo winning tho
title.
Pcnn's big Creek threv Snyder. Cor
nell's Hercules, In 29 seconds, anil Is
scheduled to meet Jewett, of Princeton, In
tho finals of tho unlimited class. A hard
strugglo resulted In the mntrh between
McKenzle, Cornell, and Klrkhuff, Lehigh,
tho former winning on a decision ntter two
extra threc-nilnute periods
Big Indoor Track Gnmcs
Nt:V YOllK, March 18 Tho annual Am,
nteur Athletic ITnlon , senior Indoor ilmmplnn
ship meet will bo held hero tonight, with tho
inoxl renresenlnllip entry In recent years
Yalo. Harvard. Dartmouth. Ilrown. Lehigh
Lafayette. .Mnsamhutetts Tech. HoU Cross
Columbia nnd Iniljimur hne lifted the titines
of Ihelr leading tarslty nthleles
"BETSY" WILL BE
TRUE TO MORAN
IN WILLARD GO
Contender Confident Right
Hand Will Bring Down
Big Champion
NrjW YORK, March 18. Frank Mornn
Is counting on his superb physlcnl condi
tion nnd "little lletsy" to carry him
through to n knockout victory over Jess
Wlllnrd on tho night of tho 2Gth.
"I'm sure I'll win," declared the sorrel
topped Pittsburgh gladiator, ns ho fin
ished his morning workout. "If I don't
I won't havo any nllbl to offer. I'm In
shape to fight right now and fight BO
rounds If necessnry."
Moran certainly looks fit. There's a
ruddy glow on his face, his wind Is al
most perfect.
"You've got nn nwftil Job ahead of you
lo beat Wlliard," some ono remarked.
' You re spotting him CO pounds In weight,
6 Inches In height nnd 6 Inches In reach."
"I know It and I'm confident Just the
same," answered Moran. "No matter
how big n man Is he's going to fall If
he's hit hard enough. And I'm going to
hit Wlliard don't worry.' 'Little lletsy'
here," and Moran doubled his right hnnil
nnd waved tho huge, clenched first, "enn
bring down tho biggest ones, Jess Wlliard
Included."
Although Moran figures on his right
handed wallop to finish the entertainment
on tho 28th, he hns been developing a left
handed crusher secretly nnd Its n real
punch In tho past Moran used his left
for blocking purposes nlmost exclusively.
Hut now, under tho tutclngo of Willie
Lewis, his trnlner, be has converted the
left into u "bacon producer."
"tn my other lights I never had to ex
tend myself." Bald Moran. " 'Llttlo lletsy'
was all I needed Hut this fight Is differ
ent. I'm up against the biggest champion
In the history of pugilism, nnd bo I havo
left no stone unturned to bring myself
to perfection 1 am going to assume tho
aggressive and carry the light to Wlliard."
Tinker In Another Auto Spill
TAMPA Kin . March IS Joseph Tinker,
manager of the Chicago Nationals, was pain
fully injured hero yesterday when his autumn
bile elruck n post He was pitched niralnst
the windshield and gashed about the head and
fare, n glass fragment rutting his eeitl
Physicians ndled quiet fearing passible In
Jury to the eehall
OTHEIt SPOUTS ON PAGE IS
I)It. HART WINS AT TENNIS
IN MATCH AV1T1I LONOACUE, 20
Finnl Piny in First Round of Gloss B
Singles
Dr. C. I). Hart defeated John Longacro,
2 sets to 0, In the last match of tho first
round for tho Class II court tennis singles
championship at tho Hncnuet Club this
morning. Tho match was played on even
terms, nnd. although Longncro failed to
win a set, he forced Doctor Hart to ex
tend himself to tho limit.
Longncre startrd poorly In the first
match, nnd was handicapped by n four
gnmo loss nt tho Jump. Tho next four
wero equally dlvldod, then Doctor Hart
gained a 7-to-2 gnmo ndvantnge. Al
though Longncro got tho next two, Doctor
Itnrl Dually won, 8 to I,
Tho second set was much better con
tested, and both men ptnyed n higher
quality of tennis At one tltuo longncro
led 4 games to 2, but ho was Unable to
hold the udvantngo. Then ln the 14th
game Longncro unfortunately served a
double fault, which put nn end to tho
match, S-C
Summaries:
I' Hart 8 8
J lingaere ... 4 0
y uncut petcvTn yx " ' Tx
hamc Noo Thought, of ' M
Akm sucgestious Jf 1 TUlWK. T
I To improve out. I vwqouo,'B TETTeK,
) To- H;CoLARE I H? 'F TJER
V chauitv r y Jo Ham e Tme Vholc; J
1 .j iViiM6 ivj one y
a;ct av4d owe yzum
MACK REGULARS DUE
IN CAMP ON MONDAY
Last of Athletics Clan Abolr4
Stenmer Lenape Bound
for Jacksonville
Tho regular members of tho 191 Ath
letic team aro looking- over the rail rrf
tho steamer Lenape today, on their cruise
down tho Atlantic Const to Jacksonville,
The Lenapo Is duo to touch at JaoVson
vilto somo time Monday, and net Boon
nn Davis leads his charges down the Ertng
plank tho entire family of Athletics will
l)o together again, united In ono com
m n cause for ono common purpose,
namely: to get Into Just as good a con
tlltlon ns It Is possible under the Florida
Btin for tho long trek which starts April
12.
Alt the aspiring athletes, headed by
Uoss Davis, hopped the 9 o'clock Penn
lnnla flyer nt North Philadelphia yes
terday morning for Now York, where they
met K turfy Mclnnls nnd then boarded the
ronstwlso steamer Lenape, which cast off
its lines nt 1 p. m.
By C. A. VOIGHT
Jf ASWIoWABte VIOTEC J