'EVEMlSGr UBlilO LBtiaEB-PHILADEIjPSlA: ' WEDNESDAY, ttE'tfEMBEtt 17,' 1910 in y xJ0E mCKEtTlS WAY AHEAD OF US-THEEND OF THE WORLD FOR HIM CAME TWO WEEKS AGO , f , i 2 . I r, , j Iff if- MAY SEND RACK T TEAM IN SECTIONS MM ,il Water Sports at Olympic Games to Bo Hold Month After Cinder Events AMERICANS'ARE PREPARING "), f New York. Pec XI. Members of tlo American Olrmplc games: committee when informed Iy the Associated Press of the selection of the ilntes for the TarlouS competitions nt Antwerp next year, expressed satisfaction with the program with the exception of tho dates selected for the swImminR and rowing events. It was pointed out that these contest"), fulling almost a month after the completion of tlic track and field Karnes, would badly upset the plans for the American team now being or ganized. Unless a change, can bo effected it Bay bo necessary to send the team to Belgium in two sections, ni ino swimmers and oarsmen, a delegation running Into double figures, cannot be transported with the track contingent and held In Belgium for n month after tkfl mnjor portion of the team Is- cu route for home. , Plans for the formation of the Amer ican team arc rapidly advancing aud arrangements for Hhe housing of be tween lfiO and v200 contestants from the United States arc well under wav.t Owing to tbe low altitude of Antwerp. It has been decided to quarter the team ;nt a considerable distance from the ncene of the games proper and trans port the entrants from day to day to the stadium us required by the pro gram. This was considered to be a wiser course than to permit the athlete? to be quartered amid the noise and con fusion of the city and in close proxini-'ity-to the damp air of the salt meadows. It also was pointed out that the course for the marathon raco from Brussels to Antwerp will be over his toric ground and along tho same roads over which the German army advanced in its iuitial attack ou Belgium at the beginning of the world war in AugiiBt. 1M4. The runners will pas through Malincs. famous for the determined stand of Cardinal Mercier and the cathedral which the fiermans used as an observation post in their uttack on , Antwerp , ... All along the twenty-five miles will be evidence of the bitter fighting in the faiL. liar, nt iIia vnr. inrludinc tne comnletelv wrecked outer rim of forts graves of the fallen combatants Where Major League Clubs Will Train National Leaguo Phillies Pensacola. Fla. Giants Sau Antonio, Tex. Dodgers Jacksonville, Fla. Braves Birmingham, Ala, Cubs Pasadena, Calif. Beds Miami, Fla. v Pirates Hot Springs, Ark. Cardinals Brownsville, Tex. American League Yankees .Jacksonville. Fla. Bed Sox Hot Springs, Ark. Athletics Lake Charifs, La. Senators Augusta, Ga. White Sox VVaxalialchlc, Tex. Indians New Orleans, &. Tigcrs-rMacon, Go. Browns Mobile, Ala. Not certain, but probable. Rainbow Girl Wins New Orleans Opener Continued From rate On llnnnl.r 110. Disss. IS to 1 B to 1 fi In Tom Brooks. 110. Willis i . . , 7U)I uioj it to o Time. 1:07 8-R. rob .Baker. Connwlleut. Duks John. Sir (lrufton; I)ron !, Mayor (lalvln, uSummer PUrh Csvalcadmir II. llnster. Mary Josephine, Naplhallua and una Also ran Tho Oleamar, 08. Lux 4 to 1 8 to 6 i to 5 Tims. 1118 4-S. Theodore Fair, Ajiilety. fhokln, Count Uorla, Hand Oft and Naomi Walton also, ran. TIIItID IIACB, purso $000. thrco-ycar-olds and up. claiming, 0 turlotuts. Prince Direct, 08, .... . -. .. Arrhambalt , 7 to 2 7 to 8 T In 10 Hulnrr. Ill, Crump.... 4 to 1 B to 5 4 to S Duster Clark. 103, Konrlemrui . . 5 to 1 2 to J een Time, 1:1" 1-0 Unas. Udells Trantor. James a.. Maxim's Cholcn and Ulanchlu also Tan, - FOUllTIt HACE. purao JGOO" for three. tear-oMs and up. claiming. 0 furlonsa Driffield lOt, l.ux. .... a to 1 0 10 0 3 to 5 SECOND liACll. puree $B0O. f0Ur.i,arJllIanch Donalton. 108. olds and up Cobalt. 103. lottl SHOOTING ACCIDENTAL So Saya "Curley" Brown, Who Was There, but Now In Ja Havana, Dec. 17. H. D. ("Cur ley") Brown, president of the Cuban American Jockey Club, declared early today that tho hootingf of Albert Picdra, son-in-law of Juan Montalvo, secretary of the interior, who was wounded yesterday afternoon in Brown's offices nt the Oriental Paik race track in the suburbs of Havana, had occurred accidentally. Brown made this statement to a iocai turned to hlj cell In the police station at Marlanao, after his iippearance be fore a judge in the Marlanao Police Court. It was said during tho night at the hospital to which Piedra was taken that little hope was entertained for his re covery, lie declared to the police that t!-.., i,n,i uimi him. The two men were said to bae had a dispute in" the rive and a half furlonaa: Coltl- i. into a to k "ton Klrstle's Cub. 110. Ornlh IS tot B to 1 5 to 3 Dr. Sharer. JX)3 Luna Co rU ISlol stol Bto'J Time, 1 .07 1-s Tom Goose. Doctor Zab, Tluth Strickland. "Mtii Wrlnht. Katahdln. Prosperous Baby. New Model, Smiling- Mas. lily Lotmfrllnw. Chas. Oexrus, Blhcy Hha- plro and Don Joeo also ran, THinD RACE. clalmln. purse V0; for four-year-olds and up; Ota and a halt fur- tints: tlellloc, 107. Wrlaht.. 4 to 1 Stol oen fehortstop. 10., l.uns- ford 10 to 1 4tol 2tol llss Kruter; 113H 1'ntwell . ... i Biol n to 2 fi f o ! Time 1 07. Juanlta 3d. True as Steel, ,h". Qnwn, Korfhsae JM'ilv Doe'o Kendall, Brmllana, C, A. ConilsUey. Jean 1C. Spokane Queen and llobert Manlell also FOimTII HACR. claiming purse JS00, reeyear-olds and ud, U'furlnncs Pullux, 111. I.unsford... 7 to 1 S to 3 to n A N. Akin, HS.CnnllcId.12 to 1 4 to 1 2 to 1 PortllBht. 112. Col- tllettl 7 to 6 1 to 2 1 to t Time. 1:13 2-5 (equals track record) Ttev Kl Plensantcn. Nominee, Bubahdar. Sturdee. Pollu, Celto. Antoinette and Urother Mclean VTFTlf 11ACE. handicap. 1 mile and 70 arnn. xe 114. Uoblnson. . .. 7 to fi 2 to S .out nallet Dancer It. 113. , Butwclt . . .. 13ton3toR out Hun Ood. 10S. btcarns, ..11 to 5 1 to 2 rut Time 1:14 (new track record). Thlstledon also ran. HAVANA RE8ULT8 FlItST rucn purw 0OO. for maiden two-year-olds, live furlonffe: newspaper man nfter having, been re- i,W,:"n3r M,Vtn; StSs S to R Z aim it .-, eun II, lo I tlD II to ,, B ..,, '-, WBI1.UII LU I O lO I ,1 lO , Time. 1 .00 4-n Mnglc Memory Donnlo mi Hnn vhmi i hick also, ran HRCOVD lUCK. nurm lIUIIl (lie.... .... olds and ud. clalmliiE, six furlonss: , Acclamation, OH. Kros-er . In to 1 0 to 1 nini Quln, 100, Chlae(ta 0 to 1 6 to 2 0 to S n.n,wKt,iiiii nf tiip nii'trnck ucfore they .ntoroil rtrown's offices. where the shooting occurred TO ENGAGE U. & TRAINER Italians Want Americana to Coach Olympic Team nnnu rw. 17 The Italian Ohm- pic games executive committee Is mnlillr roundlns: out its program for rnmnetltlon In the Olympic games to he held at Antwerp, Belgium, next summer. t. i.. i.... -1..ti1n,l 1 1 .nifiiffa nnA nr WViiil'if .:j " .,.-. V I ,1 t Ka I Jt Uur, lll'I'U un.iru .v iu,u. ..v- . nt yprca destrojeu urmrw.ii. ... "'kmore American trainers lor tbe irucu ble Berthas, uud the. hundreds of . . ft v SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS KID WILLIAMS probably will make his restart agalnfct 'Max William ' son. Nopiing has been announced, Jwt the old rumor factory Is ut work, ana has the promising young Williamson named to oppose the former champion. ,The bojs will clash at one of tbe local clubs. l Kid Williams will make tuls city bis headquarters after January 1- ' plans to train for one montn at 1 Ha delphia Jack O'Brien's Health Studio, then begin real work In the ring. Willie BarU and Andy Durns h -been .ssUned to take care of the lnfl"la ohnny tlurns' Cmbrl AC., on "o" faces 'aes ?' .'.."'.!'" -.,.-- . n.ir KHlrV nisnt. MicKcy "' ;.-"i. The ro. JonnnvDmiin in wi ";,...- Terry In the II. f-,i..v. .v .--. , Tnra.f S?"'n"1. X. H:,'Vindky nlkht. Other SBm-mi" Dout."foirow: Bobb-yMcCann h tnilnder of tho proeram folio . vrri flanlon vs, Younir Joe Nelson. .Jimmy hj inder vs, Tommy Cleary and llocky 1 orn v. Touni Johnny Wllletto Andy 8chmler Yt,e0a0,-rbUiCpfom" to make a cl nib to tho ,,,r3X iiui i.tnv hnv-weiiciit who was halted oy "' .,h. ...w --it.. xf.lTartilen Brtnnan, en" .?''' A'ivrrii.V UODDy J1C m... -- ik. -Nei.nn. Mtrly Kane vs. nay .m and Al Moore s. Jimmy Terry. , Johnnv Kllbaw wliTb. ''iu'U,"),taketoS Vast On December 0 he Is due to taije mi ?".' Thaney over the lBh-f?u2dT,n3uuf'eda5 tVrv ritv and on the following Thursaay will ba lCllbane'a farewell eastern viait. Tremalne has aareed to ink 1 J2".i. Wilde's latest opponent la unknown to east ern fans. . . -.. .1.. ni.mnl&lll The Chrtstma maimee .. ... -; - , present JOO uenjamHi . . .. -- :--.-ir-pe. ?;.'kVnm, toi'ethlr .n"ih"m.-"lndup. ThTryemVn ' ft" J-ASa!? 'tH S u J m .l.. . YKnni Simmons vs Toun "J? Jin Murphy vs. Johnny ; . in nhf In Tf,rlT When Trank-Pot read of this huge offer he said he anted to io stricicen ironi ino list ui pruuuuiu yi- motcrs. Ham CirosH expects to ba a resular nt the ringside In the future. For the first time In thrn mnnthit Kamtrtv attended a flcht when he witnessed the Dundee-Moran wlnddp last Atondav nlaht at tne uiyinpia. ieon itains bad tnreo ushera direct tne siranser ro jii Madelria. l'a.. boasts one lle fan In the person of HlMho ilensell who seldom tnlsftes an attraction at any cf the local clubs. Dob Moore introduced Ilensell to the boxing rame and assumes full responsibility. Both claim a reading acquaintance witu a. J, Pollock, I,oiils If. Jaffe has arrlod safely at Sa annnh, CIk,. en route by water to Jack sonville. Flajt ' Mr. Jaffe. vho Is on his va cation, will spend a few days In Miami, Palm Beach and Daytona before returning the latter part of the month. Kodd. email . 6 to 1 .1 to 1 8 to K Ooldstone, 110. Oarner. a to 1 8 to 5 3 to 5 lime, i ui o-o uoiaen vnance, iweniy Sven, Ilhymcr. PcrlKourdlno and Manganese also ran, Thursday's Havana Entries rirst raco, "purse J000, three-year-olds and up, claiming, six furlomrs: Molry James... 103 Unwise Child ....105 Tidal lot Miss Ivan 1" Irrrt Boy 105 'Artist 101 Hops . . 110 Al Hudson . ..,.110 Gordon nuseell ..113 Second race. B4 furlonei. thrce- car-olds and UP ilalmlnK, tinree (600: Keymor i.. ....102 Col. Harrison ...inr, Kddlo Trantor ..101 Vorkvllle 101 King Worth .....110 Jack Healy .. ,.110 Flcklo l'any ...110 Third race, six furlongs, threo jcar-olds and upward clalmlmr. purso IttOO: I.ucky Tearl ....101 'Mlnanca 101 Prlnco Direct... 101 "Maulo Mirror ...lfl Krnesl 100 Wynnewood ....100 Lady ..anjeden .,.100 l"jurth race, ft furlongs, tlireo-5 car-olds and up, claiming, rurso SHOO: Avion ..i lot xKd, Garrison... im Uranium 10ft .Tv-enty-Seven ..inn Hasty Cora. .....114 Peacrful Star. ..114 Deckhand .......111 Fifth rate, mile and CO yards three-vear-olds and up, claiming, purbo IftOO. Mary's Magneto. 0", Iirlat .. 103 MMannkln ....lnfl xltlll Hunlcy .. lOtl Ned Mllejbrlght.lll Sixth mm mile and sixteenth, three-year-olds and up, ilnlrntng. pure tUOO: Dick Benson.. .100 Native Soil 10T Zodiac 104 Perseus 108 Kdmont .. ,....112 High Tide 112 Duke of Shelby.. 1 la Whlppoorv, 111 ....lis Night Owl 1H Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather, cloudy: track. heav Hancock and Xavler Win Hancock and Xmlfr were victors In last night's American league gnmes rlaycti-at Traymoro Hall. The former beat Soulti Philadelphia Hebrew Association after a Ihely tilt by in to u, ,! Criterion was tho lctlm of XaMcr. Jo to 21 WEST PH1LA. HIGH PLACED AT BOM Football Committee Rules That All Gimbol Cup Victories Must Bo Ruled Out COACH BERRY THE CAUSE West Philadelphia nigh was placed at the bottom of the list in tho final Ciimbel nip footbnll league btnudings, according to a ruling of the football committee of the public high schools this morning. This important action was taken at the annual meeting of the supervisory committee on athletics held ic the of fice of the director of physical educa tion nt Seventeenth and Pine, streets. Dr. W. M. Steelier preaided. West Philadelphia High finished in a tie with South Philadelphia, but the boys from ncross the Schuylkill cm -nlovcd the services of J. Howard Berrv in the capacity of coach. The football committee ruled that nny person not in the actual emplomcnt of the public schools would be classed irg an outsider. Coach Berry was ruled an ouWilfr and nil the games won by "West Pliiladcl nhio were stricken from tho list. The baseball schedule, which was adopted a few weeks ugo, will stand, but all dates have been udvanrcd one week in order to ax old nu early open ing. . The new scoring sstem in cross country runs also was approved. Ac- riling to tins Hyswiu uiB i'"".,"." SPORTS AMONG THE AMATEURS The Dudley A. A., of Camden, would like i0.V,I!,,,..n"" with H flrst-class team; ""til ; halls. In or out of town. Edmond May. H03 Park lloulevard. Camden, N. J. M. Anne's C. C. wants to book games with u. ,..."' nd oond-class teams away for SI...?' venlnrs. J. J. McKeaney. 2120 tast Hauard street. .i,,V.'.lc"5B A- c- wants to beok games with ?!'.''' flrst-class teams In Philadelphia or Hn"' ?!trlt,Jf ''r guarantees. A SchulU 1553 bouth Klfty-thlrd street. Oar Ladr of iUirj Club, formerly of the American League, would like to hear from fin..?!"1".", tn.me 'm. J. J. lloouey, 1728 lcst Huntingdon street. Melrose n, C, a fourtoen-sUtoen-year-otd travollng riNe. desires to bcok games with teams haMng halls 11 Jacoby, 41S Tree street The Junto I!. C a second-class team, has the men counted, actually finished will be Men 's Fjirnishings for Christmas The Stan at lite "Pull VtoqI Start 1038 Market Street 1225 Market Street 1305 Market Street 1518 Market Street 1430 Chestnut Street 27 South 15th Street 1416 South Penn Sq. Broad 8c Girard Ave. 3647 Woodland Ave. 2436 N. Front Street Neckwear 65c to Silk Shirts i 8.50 to Madras Sliirta 2.50 to MufHcis 1.00 to Gloves 1.50 to Silver Bell Buckles 2.00 to All GUIs IJandaomcly 11 ox id 5.00 15.00 6.00 15.00 6.00 10.00 i All Ten Stores Open Eveniuga Tfic Largest Exclusive Habcrdasliers inthe Stale v;o .-iVS.'-'-5V i-X-r ?-x-' ?u '- :-'s S. TOUng Bacco. Jiiniiijr ..,... -cj.nt- Clinton and Johnny nclslur n. Joe Stanley. the Carpsntler-llempaey battle. The latest a1?Umo!ronur-.Ve"eipf.Tor RACE ENTRIES CLOSE Last Day to Be Listed for Senior , Title Chase .iJbtrles close today for the atmual ac nior Middle Atlantic cross-country championship run, which v. 11 be run TwSinber 20. under the auspices of the b-sPTiI.i,rooU : Club, from Athktlc uec- reotlon Center, Twenty-sixth and Jet fercon streets Thurday fHew Orleana Entrlea nrst race, claiming, two-year-olds, maid SBVms'cu'rrVrV...102 -Virginia d'Or ..)M SS.JV-1 : -js? :8iwiuoiri Jo! Princess IrtU ..103 eogden Olrl io iVMovay ...... mo Nashotah 10T Movo On ...... v'OT Mod sto 107 Dewltt ....... "l'0 Orv A- 118 ciertytfay "....US LAdy lone US Becond race, claiming, three-yc-ar-olds and U.SlyB'ii,iel0.n.,?.!. 03 V.nsylvla ,...... Manicurist ..., " nrpneo Billy ....0J Valerie Wist ...10 Mumbo Jumbo ...111 .fiSv,rinit.r .-.104 Haninr Qo Lucky. 112 Irish Maid ......108 Also eligible:,. l .American iiwo,.i" J?""';," -VS ,abrtasli .......115 'Murphy 112 Onlco 06 'Made Oarner ...113 Marsa Tom ..... 08 Third race, allowances, two-year-olds. 6 Ablaii ,..100 Sugarmlnt 100 Durgoyne .......10? YaphanU ....... 103 Challenger .......0j P"t Aoe cf Trumps... .105 Pueblo ......... .1011 Talisman 107 Heclt and Call ..101 lied DomlnC ,...10S Luke's lt 11J King's Champion. 116 l'ourth race, claiming, three-year-olds and , op.il mlla and 70 yards: Uontagua ....... 07 UengaJI 10S Dolly ....:.. ....102 'Leah Cochran ..103 John Hurls 103 Verna D. 106 Cavan lloy 103 Yodeles log Maud Bacon .,,.103 Benelactor ......111 Wand ............105 .Also eligible: KarlySlght .....108 tottery Ill Pleasurevllls .,..111 Cadlllao 108 High Note ,100 High Horse 103 Hiss Manage ....103 v . Fifth race, handicap, all ages, 6 turlongs: Marmlt loo Celto 108 Bt. Isadora .....109 Mahony Ill lln Ill Ycuneed , Ill t'ananian ....... .118 Sixth race, claiming, three- ear-olds and, tip, 1 mile and 70 yards: Indian Spring ... 04 Sea Urchin ....10S Miss Orb ...... 04 Sarasota ., 103 Pluvlada 103 Alhena 100 Doctor David ...105 YermarU ....... .J0J Sleelli 100 Drown Parorlta .111 Clara- Martin ,v. 108- Also eligible: Jack O'Dowd ....108 Datchler , 108 Contestant .... .111 Caballo JOS 'Christie Hotter. 04 Marauder ., 103 Xudrer ic loo rSeventh race, claiming three-year-olds hd up, 1 8-10 miles: h (ja.lnt'i Bridge , 'Orey iSairletlmp.HO 'lw, 104 Rrownle Ifa. Ifr Merohant ,..,...108 Dawelt ..,,,,, 108 IVj lleValsr (Imp.). i. .109 Deckmato ..,.,,loa I ,v '4Wattwr cleafl track fas. . iZKTtgF7" Tsntiiii I . - t r. f . .v .vc .rarisssn TAIssssssssssssssssssl lasssssBST-t. . V.'.'WV V svlCa . '. .'-. . " . tm ( jm. wk.jm. n - r.,'.& vJtjt?.,$$,??E?M msu.mf? CosrrhjM 111! y n. J. 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The i ours Truly Five, first-half -winners of tha American League laat season, has December 20 open for any flrst-class out-of-town teams. J, Klelnburg 704 Perry llulldlng, or rbone locust S35S during day. West rhllsrtelphla l"rlrnd, a seventeen to eighteen year old live, desires to book fit. Aloyalus O. C. wants to hear from all flrst-class traveling teams for dates In De cember, especially the 23d. I,w J. Weyler n . -., ,,.,. vfreet. The Merrill A. C. has dates tn Jam uu ruoruary open ror all nrst-ciass t Marty Wolfson. IBIS North. Thirty. i HOBART ELEVEN TO PLAY Opposes West Walnut Club Aggr4 gatlon Christmas Afternoon The strong Hobart football team, o) West I'hlladelphla, has not retired foi tho season. Yesterday, Manager Uai Spongier announced that tha Hobart team would mret tho West Walnuj Club on thn Htrawbridgo & Clotblel Field, at Sixty-second and Walnut streets on Christmas afternoon. West Walnut will have a strong line, up. 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