Belle of Elizabethtown Captures $ 1,000 Tulipán Handicap, Feature Race at Havana Track Miss Muffins, Equal Favorite Stars of W. and J. Eleven Who Will Journey to Coast to Play California Grand Circuit Stewards May With Winner, Finishes Second Adopt Two-Heat-Rule in 1922 The Under Im¬ Boy, Heavy Rain Spoils Races Hec(dara CocLCii. T.cfltle?, Secretary of North Randall Track Will Try to Put post, Third; Long Shots At Jefferson Park; Over New Regulation at Annual Meeting in Cleve- SwcepCard iuEarlyRaces Mudders in land Next Month; Would Make Races Shorter Special CabU to The Tribune Glory HAVANA, Cuba, Dec. 17..Bolle of By Frank S. Cooke the Klizabethtown, five-year-old daugh¬ CommanderMcMeekinWins With the approach of the annual meeting of the Grand Circuit stew¬ ter of Jack Atkin--Cloistress, won the From Simplicityand Mod¬ ards, to be held in Cleveland on January 9 and 10, those who would not Tulipán Handicap, a five and a half be could make a few furlong dash for all ages, which fea¬ esty in Feature Event happy unless they suggestions are on the firing line tured the card at Oriental Park this The Grand Circuit can change rules as far as its own afternoon. Mis«s tracks are con. Muftins. an equal fa¬ Front o Special Correspondent cerned and what innovations there have been have come vorite with the winner, was close sec¬ from this orgar- ond, and The NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 17..Heavy for the old associations do little in Hoy, which carried a rains the card at Jefferson Park ization, parent this line. heavy impost, was third. spoiled The North Randall track at Cleveland Only four horses were this afternoon. Scratches were numer¬ ; entered and more to add all «tarted. The Boy, which does not ous and the mudders were in their ; is responsible for ideas perform up to his highest standard on glory. The fourth race, which was snap to racing than any of them. Every a fast was carded as the feature, went to Com¬ City Five track, quoted at evens thcro is new for the College while Belle of Klizabethtown and Miss mander McMeekin. Simplicity was sec¬ year something Muffins were 7 to 5. Koran, the othei ond and Modesty third. It was not patrons, who thu3 enjoy tho very beat Defeats Princeton starter, was the outsider and ran tc much of a betting proposition, Simplic¬ I on the racing calendar. Win Rinnan, form, finishing a poor fourth. Bcli« ity being the outsider at 8 to 1. who is both of the track and of Elir.abethtown, closely followed bj Propagander, A notorious slow track secretary Quintet by 18-13 Miss Muffins, caught The Boy, whici runner, was installed a 7 to 2 favorite of the grand circuit, announces that was off first at the half-way mark. in the third event, but Trantula was in he is going to try and put over a two- Great Racing into the -stretch, McLoughlin a racing, mood and uppct the dope by beat rule which he believes will make Shooting of Fahrer. tm Miss Muffins, tried to get up, bu1 winning easily. The favorite just lasted Guard. .when Fields went to the whip with hi: to beat Lively for the place. real contesta out of racc3. Helps Loral Play, mount he had little trouble won the from Little The three-heat rule, fol¬ crs off the. shakiuj Voogcria opener generally Capture Clo*c CÀmtp«;! contender. The race was wort! Tolly, with Rochambeau third, while lowed on the mile traclrs and adopted $1,000 to the winner. the second event resulted in a victory À fast track and fine weathe for Burgoyne, which beat Anticipate by most of the half-milers west of the The C. C. X. Y. basketball ruara .-'<-. "brought out a near record bol and Ace of Aces. New scrv.3 the fented the Princeton Univcrsitj five eg ida; England statin, pur¬ the loca! court last crowd, and the spirited racing result The results: pose of r.i^ot, for the f.rpt ed in several shortening the events, but it time, in four a upsets. The first rac« First race (for ear-olds: years, in elotse, lianl- «aw the t«xo-y claiming; han a serious drawback. When a horse The r-enre t_: talent clinging to M. P. Suggs' purse $600: five and a half furlongs) . fought game. IK «o \'.. Who Can Tell, which it was reportei Yoogeria. 103 (C. It. Miller), 7 to Ö, 1 to 2 has won the first and'second heats he Princeton wax in front at the er.I or «ould graduate from the and 1 to 4,- won; Little Polly. 113 (K. the first 9 to 7. maiden clas won half. in s but a Barnes), 6 to 1. 2 to 1 and even, second; ban the race, so that the third Fahrer, the romp, last-minuto plunge o; Bochambeau, 108 (Coltiletti), Ï0 to 1. 8 to -«ensatior.a! right sua'd Awning changed things somewhat, fo 1 and 4 to 1, third. Timo, 1 :I1 :'-5. Kirtle, heat often is a joke, especially where of tho City College «¿«jint-t. practically this one outgamed the favorite in Polly Varden, Sungai, and won tlie Horn Imago Fog there is betting. North Randall got game "ingle handed by scor- .drive. Who Can Tell tired badly an also ran. ing 16 of hi? team's 18 líe nad» an S around this last summer points, Sun Girl, to t shot, came up fas Second rao (for three-year-olds and up¬ by sending three field baskets and «-cored twelve .and took second place to Awning. ward; claiming; purs'« $760; six furlong«) the winner of the first two h*ats to titilas fror.i the foul mark. The second race resulted in anothc .Burtfoyne, 110 (Coitilitti). IS to ¡j, even the which somewhat. defeat for and l to 2, won; Anticipate, 110 (Gregory). barn, helped Th»» tramo vrsi featured by c!e¿» the favorite. Timothy , 3 to 1, 6 to 5 and 3 to f., second; Ace of on th« of under a Means Harder Driving guarding part both team*-. Hogan, clover ride from Joeke Aces, 110 (Lang). 7 to *.', 7 to 5 and 3 to 6, There were only five floor bankets Prible, got first money, with Raven.se third. Time, 1:18.. CaWihe S., Plain BUI, Kinnan's plan i's going back to the in entire and m Assume and Perhaps also ran. scored the .jar-'«. (Anderson. Kent ere, also outsiders, sccon two in three heat .system of racing. Loeb and Führer From and tiiird. respectively. Third race (for three-year-olds and up¬ A horse must win two heat«, it calls scoTÍng the floor. Hard luck followed the ward; claiming; rurRe $700; eU furlongs) for harder driving and less laying-up. | Tn the first half Loeb. of Princeton, in the form playet .Trantula, 107 (King). 4 to 1, ti to 6 and scored the only go*-«l from the floor. third event, a claiming afTar 2 to 6, won; Propaganda^ J10 (B. Barnes). will make races shorter and permit of The ]ine-up: at fix furlongs, when Black Baby an 7 to a, 6 to 5 and I to 3. second; Lively. another event each afternoon. Also. Sunrose beat out IOS (Lang), 7 to 1, 6 to 2 and 6 to 5, third. it will to race twice, in CityCollege 18) Prmcctea Slarkader. The wir 1:17 allow starters ¡Position.I». «er paid 4 to and Time. 1-5. Cacambo, Get Em and a as two races will not take as «F.Edelstein .ï'-'ïrtf. 1, Sunrose was í Pickwick also ran. week, F.Klauber .*:»..., good as 3 to 1 for much from a hor3c as one of old ¡R- place. Starkader ra Fourth race (for allow¬ th« \C.Anderson ..:,;.. sluggishly, and Black two-year-olds; all-day-sucker affairs on the three in ID O.Ra«?i.;n .- ¡* Baby, which ances; purse $700; on«' mile).Commander CLxraiHrezr. Kopf, maiden owned by W. F. Knebelkam McMeekin, 105 (Zeller), 11 to "5, 1 to 10 five heat plan. What trotting needs is R. «.Fahrer .Ueb '.performed in a class and out, won; Simplicity, 102 move and this to it. Floor high manner. 3 .to to (MarinelH), pep appear:» supply basketp.Fahrer .".. AntSergon, 1, 4 6 and out, second; Modesty, 102 Another scheme I to 5 (Bowe), to 10, 1 to S and out, sec¬ Con¬ Local Gains Vic¬ ,,(Smith), 1, to 2 find 6 to 5, Heron ond; Cote d'Or, 106 (Pitx), 10 to 2 to Quintet to be handicapped is not mentioned, '¦Kcntmore, 107 7 to 5 to 1, 1 V. Team lo 6 to ipirkens), 1, Z a: and 3 to 6, third. Time, 1:51 1-3. Richard fronts Presidents in Week but it is that the start Niagara Play 6, third. Time, 1:14 1-6. Win A V. also ran. tory After First Half likely standing Roy Ennis, Cortcz. Toy Along, Felix Ï at various distances will be favored, Five , Seventh race Before California Game Basket Games Here Frank Burke, a (for and Ends in 10 to 10 the same as race in the coun- . Acclamation, James thrês-year-o^ds Tic, they old 'Whippoorwlll also ran. upward; claiming; purse $700; one mile NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.. Pee. 17.- and a quarter) Scotch 110 try. Among those mentioned for this Th« ¦j Third raco (purse, $700: for Verdict, are Peter Niagara University basketball '-«am ¿Olds and upward; three-yes (Ponce). 8 to 5, 3 to 0 and l to 3, won; WASHINGTON, Penn., Dec. 17.. The Crescent Athletic Club's basket¬ ¡event Manning, 1:57%; tj'II visit New York clulniing; six furlong Lady I/ongiellow, 101 (Bruenlng), 5 to 2, Arion Guv, 1:59V, ; 2:02\< : f,..r five games with -.Blank Baby, 99 (Scheitel), 4 to 1, 7 tc even and 2 to With but one week of practice left be¬ ball team Graywortby. metropolitan fives .and 7 »o 10. won; Sun Rose. 104 6, second; Gourmand, 116 fore easily defeated the Yale Uni¬ i N-dda, 2:Q3Y«.;¡ 2;03%, and college early in .an- 8 (Chi (B. Barnes), 10 to 1. 4 lo 1 and 2 to 1, his proteges leave for the Pacific Perfscopc, uary. Game:-, will be with J5'. incrs), to 1, :t to 1 and 8 to 5, seoon third. Time, 2:13 4-5. J. Coa3t, Coach Earlc versity five on the New Mooner's court Jeanette Rankin, '2:WV-_. There are a played 'Starkader, 110 (Prlbble), 2 to Ï. 4 to 0 a C. Stone, Devil (Greasy) Ncalc, John's College, ('rencení A ¿«eton '2 to 6. third. Dog, Warlike and Barry Shajinon also ran. continued to hold in last score few others eligible, but the half dozen C, Time, 1:13 3-5. Miss HII; «- his Washington and Brooklyn night. The was Hall, Cathedra! and St. Frai c a i. « mentioned would make a attrac- ¡My, Yeomanete, Red, Haran, Alf Vezli Jefferson players to hard work this 36 to 22, and it was the seventh con¬ great The complete schedule follows: Pullux and Princesa Myrtle also ran. on tion. afternoon College Field. December Î1, *".«,«-. ¿, ¦. Sehne Fourth race (purse, $1.000; Penn Wins secutive victory for the Crescent quin¬ Allowance "«.*., Tulip Quintet The thermometer was down well be¬ Rule Made Universal January (i. Albany Law Pchoo!, .. A Handicap; for all ages; five and a h Iba-?; furlongs).Belle of low freezing, but the footing was again tet. The time allowance rule which T. R»ns.«e*3er I'ol;-. s- Tn-; P, St. JobnV Ellrabethtown, Yale to hr.s ai Brooklyn; 10. Crescent A. «', m £ rouît (Fields), 5 to 2, 3 to 6 and out, won; SI Close Game From miserable. The top of the ground was managed hold the New Moon- caused a lot of trouble will be univcr- .'yn: 1!. .Seton ; .Muffins. 107 5 to crs oven in the first 10 to Hall, ..t So Uli (»range \. .'. (McLaughlin), 2. 3 t< frozen -when the men first went on half, 10, ral next as 1J, Cathedral. -.' r-. and out. second; The Boy, 122 (Robinso it, but year, the National will New York: 13, 3! »ven. 1 to 4 and but before they got their mainly through long shots, ».be col¬ ; abide the same conditions as those '¦'a-; «t Brooklyn; 13; Can lui us .- 7:u«T»r- ¡ out, third. Time, 1:05 £ Score- through were in the by ï.0, Clarkson al .¡Koran also ran. Army; 26-23 scrimmage drill the gridiron was a legians helpless second half which were in force in the American Tech, lioi _*., Si Bonn- heforc the superior venture, a« hora*; r^br-jar^ '.. r-\'c, j-t Fifth raco (purse. messy affair of water, mud and snow. pass-work of the this A horse it3 time al- 5. $700: for ihree-ye Crescents. Yalo was very weak in year. gets home; Detroit. *\ horve, 8, r. y-h<-r.- ¡bids and upward: claiming: six furloni Neale is undaunted by these obstacles lowanee and starts all over again, just College of Opt., at Rochester; D, Mechanic*' .Knd Man, 111 9 to 8 t Vichules Ties Score at Start and shooting from the foul line, on Institute, at TJ. 4 to (Robinson), 2, | continues to state that he will failing as though 'that were hi3 record. Sup- Rochester; 10, -bar*, at )jind 0, won; Ed. Garrison, 105 (Fiele have his eleven on all nine attempts. Geneva; 18, Rochester, al Rochester; ;r .4 to 1, 8 to 5 and 4 to 5, Gol« I of Second right their toes pose the allowance took a horse with St. Jo'in'n. ut :_'t>. 107 second; Half; Graves's when start for The line-up: j !.;>;r.e; St. Bonaventura Chance, (Pribble). 5 to 2, even í they Pasadena next 2:09% back to 2:lf>1,^, putting him in at St. Bona: enture; March I, Allegheny, »' .1 to 2, third. 1:13. Fine Position. Crescent (36) Val? (3_) ho!!": at VBoots, Timo, Gratian. B Work Brings Saturday morning. L. F.Nleklás the 2:16 class. If in his first race ö, Canlslus. home; 7. Ucehanle*' Invincible. Norfolk Belle, Old .". Victory The practice on tho kind of a .Cäswell he Instlrute, at home; 10, Geneva, at horns. field R. . should win in ner, Tacóla, Fitzboodlo and Mack Gar F.Parniele Sctiooamaker 2:13% that would 1.?. Alums!, at hon:»; «M, Rochester Culletp. ran. that the Presidents have C.Robertson . be also WEST POINT, N. Y., Dec. been forced Cooper his mark for the future. This tend? of Opt., st home: If, yt. Franci», at hon-.», 17..In a to T.. G.Stroms . Sixth raco (purse, $700; for close and use is not conductive to the proper Haas to fit horses nearer where they should three-yr exciting oasketbali contest R. G.Griffin . Kernan olds and upward; claiming; mile and (i of training for the field on which they race, balancing up the fields and yards).Dotph, 105 2 to University Pennsylvania beat the will Goal.« from floor.Parmelc Barker doing (Pribble), 1, 3 I score meet California January 2, for (1), away with virtual walkovers. Court ream and 1 to -3, won; Hocnir, 105 (SchefC Army to-day, final Ponn, 20; are certain í-t). Robertson (2), Griffin (2), Nicklas, Lafayette ;*, to 1, even and 2 to 0, Start Army, 23. Penn, out in they to b,ave sunny skies /IcclfhcLcik^ Ictcjkle SchoonmaUer (4), Cooper (.I). Haas (3*. Talk of classifying horses by the 114 second; going front at and a firm Kernan Goals (Kennedy), 7 to 2. 6 to 5 and 3 t< the start, stayed there a mar¬ gridiron wh^ they clash (-). from foul.Purmele amount won appears to be dying out. Trounces third. Time, 1:44. Br by slight with Smith's men. (7), Barker (8). .Substitutions.Crescent. Susquehauua ltmah and Navajo, Sibola. gin-until the finish exéept for a brief Andy However, Bar!;"!- for although it is a good scheme. Maybe Fair and "Warmer also ran. moment at the the Red and Black has not seemed this ¡A. C,: Xlcklas, Nicklas for it would make too much work for the EASTON, Pa.. Dec. 17.-The Lafay¬ Seventh race beginning of the second Griffin, Stannard for Patínele, Dainahee for ette basketball won (purse, $700; for thi half, when Vichules's field yeay to mind any kind of footing, going Nicklas«, Griffin for Slmms. Yale: Bur- turf moguls, that appears to be the College team its .year-olds and upward; claiming; mile j goal tied the well on for third consecutive when 'fifty yards).Loveliness, 90 score at 12.12. equally dry or wet fields. Miss bridge Kernan, Munger for Haas, Ohley main objection. The present plan of game to-day (McLaugh! Lands fur <'as«.vell for for the live wa.« ñ Neale has his "Met" CasWell, Ohleyl Kernan Susquehanna to 1, 2 to 1 and even, won; Tony B« At half time it was kept players going I not counting records made within two University 106 4 to 7 to Penn, 12; Army, all Waiiiwright liurbrldge. Hi'as for Munger. Referee. defeated, Üti to 1«J. (Scheffel), I, 0 and 7 pretty hard this Lafayette to ¡ 10. Graves'8 line work was re- j week for the rea- Deering, Columbia. Umpire.Car.h. X. Y. weeks before a meeting is a laughable gained second; Foster Embry, 105 (Walls), 7 t largely son that next week the be (.". Time of obstruction to the load in the early part of the battle ¡.i to 6 and 1 to 6, third. Time, 1:42 sponBible for Army's defeat, practice may halves.Twenty minutes. progress. ar.d was Speedy Lady, the cadets although curtailed somewhat, duo to the term Title in 50-Yard -> At never headed. Sugarniint, Dixie Girl missed many easy shots, and jÍ Swim Race Columbus, Ohio, Charley Valen¬ the diminutive for¬ -Crumpsall also ran. Roosma's hitherto fine work end examinations. tine, who is one of the most active and Johnny Longaker, a from the « I Five ward, was the star of foul line was Wesleyan Beats Out successful drivers in the has the game, net¬ especially wretched to- business, ting live field goals, some from difficult National day. Star Gains Stevens Team 26-24 eighteen head which he is considering angle?. Collegiate The j Meets W. and J. Young Victory for the ne:tt on line-up: Lafayette The by campaign big and little The line-up: Pos. Army. Univ. of in Harlem Y. M. H. A. "Wesleyan University basketball tracks. Juno, is the veteran Set Dee. I !«. Penn. I At Polo Grounds in team made a sDurt 2:02%, Poe. Lafayette (36) S::_-.;_»h__*is ' Iti) Meeting F.Vichules . 1922 sensational in the S The sixteenth K. Huntzingev pacer of the organization, and among L. Cot» annual convention F.Roosma . second half of its with F.Longaker. '¦¦ the National C.Dabezies Rosenast. EASTON, Pa.. Dec. 17..It was an¬ Pool After Hard Tussle game Stevens the others are these: Petrovsky, R. V..Crate. Bannon * Collegiate Athletic . Graves nounced here Institute last and nosed out sociation will be L. G.Forbes ". Mlll-r officially this evening night, just 2:08V¿, a trotter that Murphy tried; C.Brennan. liogowlc. held in the H R. that had the by a score of 26 to at L. <:.Reeves ¦. Cinttne* |'«' New G.Wood.Vogolin Lafayette concluded negotia¬ Engineers 24, Torbey, a Dillon trotter, now R. (Capt v Astor, York City, on Thursi Score.Penn., tions with Miss , of the New Castle Point. Stevens led at the Axworthy C.Kins.tCapL) Rayue. fc December 26; Armv. 28. Goals from Washington and Jefferson end five, and with a in 29. The morning sesi field.Vichules, ï; Roôsma, .! ; Forbes, 4; whereby the two football teams would York Women's S. A., fifteen years old, of the first half, 17 to 12, but Captain three-year-old trip Goal from floor..Lonjraker fío. Iteeví" H will begin at 10 o'clock. Both morr Huntulnger, Rosenaat, Graves, 4; Mill»r, 2; meet on the won the A. A. U. Robertson's 2:03^.; Fraginia (5), 2:15%, by Man- (3>, Crate (2), Brennan «.*«, IIov ell. Bun- Vogelin. Goals from Polo Grounds, New York Metropolitan 50-yard groat work put Wesleyan Esther now noil and afternoon sessions will be of foul-.Koosma, 2 out November senior in the in front in the second rico: O'Donna. three, with (2), Rayner. Ro«-ro