5t5fF'S,iS(tr-!"- mm power FOE FOOTBALL BODY feoaches and Arbiters Favor ' Giving more vutnoruy to Central lioarcl llEET AT HOTEL W A LT.O N nnnKUT W. MAXWEI.I. ...... fnltkll nfFll'tnfa ntwt laa. fJ!! rhana-ea befons the riatnea will be Estonia r""", ... ., ,h. .,.,, ?2?hr lh gridiron arbiter nnd toa, I,. , iT meet" t lh. Hotel Walton Mat tilKht iL Wanted by the football rule committee a local offlclnl went on record aa fm " ..... --nfttinir nf mnre luhfr In Mia IfliKal board. mahltiB that body supreme f ha Mttr of Kelectlnir offlHiil for nil I the eollent contest. All of which means f" : (ha coaches win noi ir nunweii to Lndest the appointment uf certain men '?.r the season starts If the name of lL men had been Mtil In to lh btianl $ the games were plajed n . - . bM loaf nlffht la n Irllitlf a LiMtrark of Dr Jixmo A. Itabliltl, rlmlr Owe iv 1,011 nl. nml hla naeiatnnt. n W Tai'lor It prove that the fentral JLrf on omclala litis performed lla duties I !.. .itlnfm'tnrv manner, nnd l the susffestlon In adopted, the earn. feeuM be more P0'uIar ,lm" cv" n''u vW. poctor Babbitt In Chat-RC s ieeerdlnff 10 ino ought. " """ f- ACCOru iiih ,.,1. f Iwinr TUhldtt W ?. 'LL. i. lh. nnnilnir of oHVIala to wHJk n the iranir. Of cournc. the larger STSSne of carl, yenr and I ngrjj oh I. ' in OiTlC Ale in KHIllun unu ....v- Si?rd rerm-Cornell. U-ifnyette.t.ehleh tTihe like but for the smaller contesta nt clayed earl In the reaacn the col S,nuit abide by the appointments. If jrgrs niu. - ., j,. rft. ,. Ijtoaltted bj the coaches. II This desirable list contains the names of Jjndils who are proferablo. nnd usually vac" fnMv In nOfrt fruln ThYri also is a I"1 " undesirables men 1"'" "... ... ,I iimlxr nnv r. r,p i...t thrt iwmril nlunva utters Jw of this when the appointments ure " . - .1 .......td nttnr lh. nnmt'4 are ?T. - it., llocxii retire from 111 scene Md the central board does tlic rest Withhold Names of Officials I To iruard against any ludden cliange of IMte. It .was suescstcd by Willie Crowell. - of Lafayette, nnd Hob rolucll. of rtniu that the central board refrarn from Hen notlfylnif the colleges as to what of jlijl, will ork In tho gamc. In former ir a list has been sn' to the arlous huiittr early In September, with the uru 01 tno oincmia or "" IZl-.ii nn.i r-nlv.ll declared that they woald like It much better If this practice W done away vrun nnu me com-nri uU n.-,.. . -- k. t.l.nllti r,t Iha nf. b ignoranco n iu i" "- - tdali until they nppcar on tho field to iart the game .11m win i-. - mi i tl.. umllur rnlleefij. ulsn. Olid the tcachu are expected to boost the plan Prcy HauBhton'n plan to dispense wun !... i.j. . unimtitiitA n rArtaln num lime yiiivui ..,.....- .- Ur Of plays Instead, nlso receUed a. seere felt. The arbiters unanimously wem u4i L?.. i ..niniiiKf nut that the same irsuM be slowed up nnd football would jeffer conaldersbly Tho change would bo too radical, they said, nnd l: would not be tikin serloutly Tins win 00 inriviimru lu rjhii chairman of tha rules committee. Folwdl Studies Oregon IMays Bob Kolwell showed th.it o bus been Itodylng tho stylo of game plnyeit by tho Unlrerlty of Oregon and explained 11 play irtucl. seems to be Illegal. Oregon uses tho lU hlft, pulling the tnekles one yard back inJ rhootlng one or both Into the line be- Utt the ball Is snappcu. u a uicme - inilM In the bacKnold. no uauauy runs ivin the Sail while ho Is but throe yards behind tM line of scrlmmngo un 1110 nei ;-. - veil explained this tncme prouniny .lr the ond of thn lino or in nui resuuir IBon, nnd tho playn are run mi m Ic3ci!r that It is impossible for tho olllclils ItJheep track of the plu.icrs Kf via Kliowi. Iii the rules that these Srwere Illegal If a Una man runB with Itlwliall, hlsiilace In tho lino must be taken ram..n who pmys in fie iiacMieiu. mm fat Human then must take his position live ta more ynrds bnclt of the lino of scrim- toife. That li tho only time no may run WtB the ball nml f ho In three yards back. Ill play wll not count Ei Crowell and MofTatt suggested that the iroks be changed lo Inflict n sevire penalty Ifw knocking doi ' 11 piiiitur from liehlnd, ittir he had Ukt .wo or moro steps for IvinL ThlH la one (if the rnUKhest features El football, they said, and should bo Hlmlnsttd. After a man kicks the ball ne ii la no noaltlon tn nrotect himself, and If IB ODDoainir nlnvi-r cnisheH Into him from ItiMnii, virtually hiinistrlnglng him. ho Is lUktly to be seriously Injurtd. A rule should IU nude allowing the opponents to block Ifrcathe side or fiont. and this suggestion lauo will be sent to tho rules committee. bWt't points brought up were as follows: Ehouia the ball be on the ground when inking place kick from tho line of scrim jug. or a free kick? B What la the penalty If slugging occurs lia the field of nlav on the first kick-off. BUn the ball goes out of bounds? u an end Is offside, unouid me penauy Inflicted from the snot where the foul Recurred, or from the snot where the ball IfH put In play 7 Report to Any Official , nTien a player enters the game In the piddle of a period or at the beginning of JM, be should bo allowed to report to any tflklal Instead of only to the referee or Aspire . PThere should bo a penalty If the center flenches un" the ball nfter nlav has been tilled. tAmong those present last night were "WW Price, of Muhlenberg ; W. C. Crowell, jAfWitte.'n c Kolwell, I'enn; Dick Mer rgd Yali filgmund, Iafnyette; l-Mdle lien fe Penn, Davldami, Point! Doctor Tor t7, Penn, Allle Miller, Venn: J. Moffatt. nowion; luipn ueiapmne tswannmore , iW. Maxwell, fiwarthmore: Shaw, Ws- Tin. McAvoy, uirayette; Keicnner, ai- R7I1I' WhIW unn , Hnt,M Ilnvrfnnl ! jjjmny Haverfonl; Charley I'r'lce, Swarth- 12B; c J Mccarty, tiermantown, aim Jler. llaverford BVENING LBDGHR-PHILADELPHTxV WEDK12SIAY BECBMBBB 20, 101C 15 OREGON FOOTBALL TEAM WHICH PLAYS PENN JN CALIFORNIA mmi 10 riitiit, pl.'ncrs i.itli liands on their knees, tire. Tccnrt, Hnrtlelt, Speiimnn, kisa. M er inivtnm tlrekott nml Mitiheii taiutmu. leu to nirht. nru irniner wlllinm 11. Hnywnnl, Johnny I'nrsons. Shy ItuiitliiKton, Hollis HuntlriKton, Monticth and loafh IIuro llcxdck, who ti fullbnrk on tho fnmous I'nlvcrslty of Chicago team of 1 002 DEFENSE RULES IN BASEBALL AT PRESENT, WITH PITCHING THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR Hy OKANTLAND H1CE o nave proton fat in uinA ad Afdrt . trolt avernged almost from epiiodei lejoml the sent till ta, fur unu fntr piirf. nr.V snntiM ur Tnln or icnuf tniffnt bet Truln off fn(, prectoiu fltth of tmrn Through socrllcr that mnv not filenie. Thn icnlfrt lrc dr,nm ( thtlliteit bouert Of vol,l iini cor;iMlence ond idle We nave proton fatcnnt more 1 rfiere To aK from Fortune or from f'ntef 1rte ellnrr prtater gain to spare Hirrr rime nnd WriUnv mrnlff The long reach anil the fiathtno njtr ,'f''e P'rtl nml ulrength for future ttnfet hv are fnnr folblei teorth a try trAeie one ran tire ie softer Ufet "litrah." iuu iayf And icniif lire ney, beg of ami, but ghotts of ilr earns r Or trlt me what iter cent they pay In icllotc gaUl that gltnti nnd jilrnmsf IVsrn one Ii ol nmf thick and round, H't It fattened in the feeding pen, ll'nere li the comfort to bo found In getting lithe and ttan againt k'M1' ,(AVK ,0 ",,l! Kood batting." soy VVi'ertaln mignntcs. who evidently hao neier faced Ty Cobb. Trln Speaker nnd Joe Jnckion. Addine to the Track Leaving any unseemly levity aside, the attack or offiinio In buecball undoubtedly needs bracing Only n few ball plners now ranito nboo 2 SO and the general average Is moro than thirty points lower The batsman who enn nvernge one safe blow out of four times up Is on a par with the Held at large. TJaso running la nt An even lower ebb. Al moin any pitcher can keep the fastest sprinter In the league tied to the bag The enforcement -of the balk rulo Is a Joke, or the balk rulo Itself Is a Joke. You'll find the average among good base run ners Isn't ono stolen bns out of fixe games, liven Cobb last season, batting more than 370, couldn't average n stolen bane an often as evory othor game. The Defense Rulea In baseball nt present tho defense rulee, with the pitching eighty per cent of the defence Tako the case or Detroit and Honton In tho American I.engue. Detroit mado 1370 hits nnd scored therefrom C70 runs. Uoston made U'tO hltt and scored 650 runs Detroit, on the season, rnnde ISO base liltH and ISO more runs than lloilon De ft run to the game above her eastern rival, n margin big enough to have been declslxe. Hut lloston had the pitching and Detroit dldii 1 And, under the present syslem. good pitching Is fur morn xnlunble than good baiting Th Tigers were far and aay stronger on attack by this margin- Ilasen Total Htnlen on lilts Huns bases bases ball Detroit ... 1170 70 lMJ DO M' Uoston .... 1750 6S0 1001 ISD HS You will find from lilts Hint the Tlgen picked up moro thnn SCO bases more than tho tied Sox. but since defense counts so much moro than attack, the I led So won Tho Ited Box lost Trls Hpeaker all the season and Jack Ilarry through tho stretch Hut minus their two ntnrs they went on winning through Ituth, Shore. Leonard and Mays Tho Ited Sox stole fewer basrn than nny other club In thn major league Uul when you have a limit, a Shore and n Ionard the rest of It Is only a minor detail. Paralleling Old Doc Fell I do not like the telntrr league; I do not like its dull Intrigue: It fill me lelli iron fatiaue I do not like the iHnter Irflflue Speed Rush to Coach Princeton Tcaum Again ritlNCKTON. V J lire. 10 (leurs It. Mtirmr, Ircimrrr uf the rrliwrlon I niter i lly AtlilMIe ,,4rulUii. till announrvtt thai John lUrUn IsperOr) Itmh hntl hrrn errolnlrtl h-n.l roarh f rrlnreten fi-ollxll for the fvmlns yer, Ihe annetuirrnienl w rneratl iielfil. drvplli tlte fuel t Ihae the araien hail mther HIdil--'-, enillnc ttil full. Then err little erittfln dlrerletl esalnit Rmti The llllle rrllUI-ni 11111 inrre nil In Trlntelon tlrtlr nm, illrrrlnl nl the id era, nml not nt the rhrhlnK tilent, nlilrh t Ii one of tne teil thiil rrlnretmt U tiiil In riir the rlrrtlon of Itmh mt with I thi eriirniat of all I'rlnretiin srattimlr mill iinderxriiiliiiite McLean to Catch for Ited Acatn riwjus-ATI o n SO tjirrr Mclean, fotnur rinrlnimi HI Ixiuls. New Terk CJIsni esii her i coming beck in ttln eld hiime tifhlna the rliin fut lh Hu Ven1 ll'e tnn Usrry llrrminn trinnt th rumnr itnly by y mr llit Maimer ihrmv Mathwon h ben elvn ioir-r to sue liflr: l.arrr another chsncn wlih th-i Iim?a1 t-itn, ' S)racuo to l'lny at Nebraska I.I.Nrol.N. Nti. D- SO The Hnl-rllr of NiirkA foutliull trm will vUr nrrauuio llni iri!ty NVw urk nrit rrjnkinlilnR Iiv nl l.lniiln It ha l-n ennmininl Thi Nolr Dam-- sain, iiantlly pUi-r. tin Thankalilnv l,.v in l Imt iflmJ aiiMil, tirulirthlr to aomo date In (Molir. St. Hlla N Winner Ni ntia aailly .Wr.i-.l Itaia A Klllmrn. ot th tn.liiatrlai lir'i t me foriuera hall lAil nltht hr tn to SS. Holding Nctte Clnmantenn No. i ana Jlavarford are llft for ftfrt plaee In the Herat Areamltn lm. aaeh hallfie won twenlytme nd letl sU nn. Heal Batale iKiut hare wen alaht, out ef nine same In lh Truil and Insurance tourney. Sana, or Cemmenwtalth, Is rolllnc In toed fetm, 314 ruat. tnalL ef I'ratWMit Ufa, toajplfl.sTI In Jjla m--j same a(at fidelity Ti tolled HS and 1st arid tames. .Tatnal fin Holt Tho n.l.Utr Tttt te. ProtManl Uf Mtlae was ctoaelr cenleataj. tlarttd his I iuk, t hlslit aeer Mridin Wn-trle, with a M tally. In the Dfu I.ea-ni aatlM the wlnnata aeh wen the -M lami In three trom thalr opponanta aa follow! Kadarala. the leaders, front I'hll- lopMa Mhelttal AlaaalA Hiur iSamoAnvi Mulferd from Wampole. IkkmaB frm Smllh, Klina VibiIi Co and H. H While from Chemical. r. town t.raaua tarn laat nlatit Mel' i fro nirltanl nd Liberty Hill two from Kerstone, In I'lilla.Mphla I.raaua iwn irom iiuaa on ii. Crescent two from Crei d t lrr. of Hekman. rullad atl In his first cam laal lilsht Mattln. ot lha Whlla (Ntia.l, rrslalertd rot In Ida third saina. K-Mlona total-a :S to t.ll-ertr Hell' 3701 laal nlsht In their rhlladalrhla lasua airl. tint, naiarthalaaa,. druppnl two inii to the loa.lara Tha aatne totals vim, VOO rha -ln totala war Kavatona. wit and ). t.tharty lltll. V7I. 3 and I.IWrlr Hill won tho mat asm br fifteen Idiia and tha aecond hra.-anl ona-hln lnaliln. m rount. Do Mareu 1 rii,l 1-nlliiJ rrsahetl init J In hla third omi llattl'a threa aaima were aa followal SSD and 313, a tola) ot 037 ISO, flmadley. ef Crrrrento. totalad 313 In Ida third aina llaltfr, of tha aumo mimiI, atartad with Ut4 Krldtr, of Jludd, kiiorko.! down 53S In hla eacond tame. Ulna, of Jmklnlown, acortd 1130 In his llllddla lama. 1 WANT TO MEET YOU I yri, riiri la iir. t uor ton ODDlfl iin ot lflll Iho Hulltma nnd Or lh )rrrrillnft ou't Tlier'r b?nulii'. flrttlon tur fter en. )Uk your ?on"rd" T'm"!u S1G.50 Billy Moran, 1103 Arch TUT. TAllOlt Open Krts. TttMjWNwr Vtlt JtHrrt I) Uttll AX, J, ft. bei Mffcag" TW een. the Netth, oirlln . iwlVlw, flw larTni1!! co iivi umiM rjan vm too 'nni Athttttra In tPin. te antlelnalfnsr eatirinir tho rrrae1iinat diamond within ih av,Miln season, lie states that he will reelllrtlr rv tlre nftar the rotnpletleti ef two tnera seasens, awl preMbiy eailur than that, lie says he t tired ef the rame and h an tnkllnr to W9 Into easiness. Salem Hlsh lire WanU Game The Sah-m lllsh Sfheol basketball team M JitlhoMl a. same for niaay anntna: and.waald una in wnuii a. roniest ror that osta wttn J nat tla ln.)riiJ'nt or .tilth krhnnl taara ef Ihlladetphla er Tletnltr Any team (leelrlea to meet uaum lusn ran arrair n rams cr ealllnr lh Salim V. M. C. A hatwen r and Tisn rontest for that Oat with to .meet Baiam lOsti ran armors at ram 00 v. tn. tealtht. Ask far Attlrur Ileffman, wiNTEn nEsonia .vnATTHocrrr. w. jr. t&epm "po'rTf.?yi?!'0M J rocomxlsod.jjtarulard oruccfIIffnc7, Caem600l NXlESXJ.JB823Kt mwmmimmmmmnmmm9twmmmtmmK tut itApma Risoar HoiSLcf the itorlo MailuoroujuUant ATUANTIC CTVYM.J. ownisstnei hamaobmsnt. af08tAH.fHITK.i80Hg COMtaANT . Vrtminstrr Kr- " nMr Oencli. XJv watar IS up wky. Mp dally. Chas. Jluhts OUI l'OINT COUrORT, VA. HOTEL CHAMBERUN XOlo POINT COStrORT oa nwlmmlar IVoL Ootf, B- X faodCnlalM.KiarRiirnpaaa V liaih and TraatoMat. Writ . J . ..r: a"h vnr' ZsSj Aak Jdr. Vitir, Cooka' Ton CO.! Mr. Vilir. at lath ajd CheaUul sts.1 Toiu-s. 13t B. Jlroad out lh 1-ajina. IU JL , lS3 Chestnut at,, end Ladrar Central. JjAKKlV001..y. J. lUkewaod. ,V. J. Noted far lis nomaiika atmosphsr. Oolt nriTtlesa. c. c, si-ANQKHnnita. ur. MI'hIO PAfTI IN 20 LESSONS We'll taach tou tn play raal rasltma on tho ptino tn SO laaaona II' Vol DON T KNOW A, No'rtJ tn Irai tlmn If lou alraadr play You 11 tnarn to play popular sonra fot troia. -ra" any plact I ,11 fir pnonn iur i ri- miv'.i'i CIIUIHTKN.1B.N m.'IHK)l trl3tl ftarmantown Ave ls.ii Taaaar ni. 'USOKi'piu.An Jiunii- I'hona Tlorn 301 I'hon nirklnai.ti 3IOI I. CTANrCD roicfc' ivm.vo mailT O I rtnunri. sisaixa itottAi. fi.AHtn.1 Iiiamond IVSI3 20OI North Thlrtamlh 91ml tit'lKHII.I AND COI.t.KdlX CTD A VCD'C tha llfat lluilnaaa HcIicmI O I ti I U U Hlh and Chratnui siria poalllona rnarantead l'ntar now Day or wsht CAI rCMAMCUIP Another rlaaa now form. Inr Coma In at ones. Stammerinft Speech Defects ..rrrciadi' MP llf-VDIMl for ajloll dtaf.and l,r,I-nr.haarliir. fhllaclilplilu Jllnor 111 hriioul Nirret. CJnlioll'a Shorthand firhool Hcbool. c M tlttt. I'raa. I'rlvato Iaaona aoo: Cuford 81 ilrSlliSP 'Open Saturday Eutninsi' Mr. MAN Do you know what it means to deal Direct with the manufacturer? SIMPLY THIS That you arc assured the profit of the middlcmnn, a savins of from $5 to $8 on every suit. Thst you hae an unlimited assortment of jrnrmenta to select: being manufacture to the trade, it is necessary at all time to lave at least 10,000 carmrntn always on hand. Salco Clothes That we. as manufacturers, buy clotli In enormous quantities, and rnorautre yon a anil or otercoat that we actually "tell wholfial for Ilia iame price we charo uu for a elntle sarmenl, Thai tou do not liaro to wall for mark-dawn salts, btraua our prleo It always lower than HAM: CLOTHES that are lurarlably "mark.d up" rather than down. Harund floor Hi Arrept l'urebaslnt Agenta' Orders J. SALSBURG SONS & CO. Manufacturer of Good Clothes S. E. Cor, 9th & Sanson. Sts. Open Saturday Eveninf Half lllock I'rom Cliealnut ii iff 111 lllliill 11 illilBnfflni ! ' ,M o IV W 9 ! The Magneto r Equipped "Eight" Advances $100 in Price January 1, 1917 ! m Tho rcmarknblo untl steady risu in tho cost of materials und l.thor has mndo It necessary for us to chooso between lowering thu quality of our cars or raising their price. As Standard cars havo been built up to n stundard and not down to u price, wo eel tho only consistent courso to follow Is to advance the , price to meet existing conditions. Orilert for delivery not later than April 15th will be accepted at present prices up to and including December SI, 1910, providing euch orderm are accompanied by a reasonable deposit Owners may rest assured that the quality of Standard ears will ba maintained under all conditions Made by Standard Steal Car Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 80 II. t. 127-inch wheel base optional upholstery and color Present Prices Springfield Sedan $2500 7-Passengcr Touring $1900 Limousine $3500 4-Passcnger Roadster $1850 F. O. B. Butler, Pa. We have an exceptional proposition for established dealers. Write for It. 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JSbKI iii fyii III j t jPiJiMi S MLgTaa-wfiTMfiSwp'3toagt IniB Illllifitulfil II HHiin III At considorablo cost to oursolves, wo havo udhcrcd strictly to our original specifications, and now feel that it Is but fair for Standard users to shara this expenso with us. An advance of $100 in tho soiling prico of each open model Is accordingly herewith an nounced, this udvanco to tako effect January 1, 1017. HMHI IfT T1TT 'titiiisnB iii-jwrr 'Lrn'ifwrTiriif'ii"'"i'ft'Bl"T'" "' "in'WSW vr, ' VJH We rAMD IM HlMTED AMD SURK TUtCt HR HH4TeD FO VJEBK VUllL 6ET Me Nov OH I'LU rTHOiH PCARt- tStTT n AtU KHiH"7 "ttflWViSo Aownie T VAOMT Tf'At "Be i Mice I x- ' TT IS 60.MOTO k LSSff J Vise a micwn ) xjiw. ic , ( csoor Vpu ) I V Flftsf-jiy ' J-f1'"11 aiaiiailpipian . i'7"K3IWB-ij5iMXa)it).' ' " .11 'lajannmBi "Nl I I II I ( "TViiMic Uwclb PfeTEVt) rr-T QV- ?. Ne,lt.L WRVOO ft W COOfe&B. J tPETflV f "WAT FOR COAt f lftSaHABBC.7 0) J'S 'jgy -jMr l& I II - p