Show FAM FAMOUS US COACH IS TAKEN BY DEATH WALTER CAMP FOUNDER OF PRESENT GAME OF FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOT- FOOT BALL BALL IS FOUND DEAD w Vas Wis In New York To Attend Session r of Rules Committee Was Friend To All Kinds of Manly Sports f I New Nc York York York-Waller Walter Camp founder I Intercollegiate football of modern dern died while sleeping in his room In fn Inthe the thc Hotel He lie was in his sixty sixth year rear Coming Coming- to New York on March to attend the conference of or the intercollegiate football rules commit committee tee of which he lie was secretary the former Cormer Yale player coach and critic succumbed to angina pectoris which overtook o him in his bed after he had returned from the committees committee's first session at the Hotel lintel Pennsylvania The body hody was found Cound h by William W. W Roper Princeton's head gridiron 1 coach and W. W S. S Langford of or Trinity I who were ere sent to the Belmont by the committee after Mr 1 Camp had failed to appear for the tho mornings morning's me meeting ting Getting no response to repeated I knockings at the room door tho they summoned hotel officials who forced an entrance Mr 1 Camp in his pajamas pajamas pajamas pa pa- jamas was in bed apparently asleep An examination however showed that he was dead The body was taken to Mr Camps Carupa home at New Haven Conn the seat of the time university he served so illustriously Illustriously illus Illus- for man many years Walter Valter Camp Jr of ot New York the great coach's only son and himself once a aYale aYale aYale Yale halfback and Mr 1 Roper accompanied accompanied accompanied the body Members of ot the rules committee said that Mr 1 Camp was in the best of ot health and spirits at Fridays Friday's session At ml midnight the meeting adjourned adjourned ad alt- j until 9 30 o'clock Saturday and aDd Mr 1 Camp we went t to his hotel When the time arrived for session which was t to td approve changes hanges In the intercollegiate playing regulations the secretary was not in his place After a brief dela delay the meeting opened opened opened open open- ed without ut him An Au hour later E E. K Hall hail Dartmouth chairman of the committee committee committee com com- d decided to investigate and I after a telephone call to the Belmont I brought the report Mr 11 1 Camps Camp's room does docs not answer Mr II Roper and Mr Langford were sent In search of the time secretary Getting no response from front Mr 11 Camps Camp's room Roper Hoper and Langford hurried to the office of J J. J R. R Clark assistant manager of ot the time hotel Together Together Together To To- gether the three men forced the door and found the body on the bed hed Dr J. J R. R A. A Lang house physician said Mr Camp had died in his sleep of a aheart aheart aheart heart attack This was confirmed later b hy by Dr Thomas A. A Gonzales assistant assistant assistant as as- medical examiner Mrs Camp was notified by telephone tele tele- telephone phone pho at New at-New New Haven but it was decided decided decided de de- de- de that she would not attempt the time journey to New York then Her son I a New York business man together I with Roper and other members of or the time rules committee too took charge of or the arrangements ts When the news reached the coaches coach coach- es in session at the Pennsylvania the meeting was immediately adjourned and members of ot the committee offered offered orf of or f th their ir services to assist in the funeral preparations |