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Show P1CET0! TO USE OPENM 1 1314 Coaching Committee Fills Vacancies Va-cancies Due to Graduation; Ames Chairman. PRINCETON, N. J., Doc. 6. Princeton 's grarluato coaching committee commit-tee met here today and Eoscoe P. Mx-Clcavo, Mx-Clcavo, '03, who has boon chairman of the football committee during tho last two BcasonB, and Phillip IT. Ging, '93, automatically severed their connection from the committee. Tho other thrco men, Knowlton Amos, '09; Donald G. Herring, '07, and Barcla3' H. Farr, '12, wcro ro-oloctod. to tho comraittoo by tho board of athlotio control, and they appointed Ames as chairman. Men to fill the two vacant positions were agrood upon, but their names will not bo announced before it i3 known that thoy will uccopt. Tho new membors selected will bo advocates of tho open gamo nnd tho committee will employ this stylo of play moro orolusivoly nost season than was done this .year. Thoro will bo anothor mooting of the committee soon, whon it expects to announce tho now coaches. It was learned from good authority that Ames may not act as head coach nest year, but tho committeo may select somo ouu uJbo. xuo commiitoo, acting wnu the cailtaiu of the team, has power to select the field coaches who havo active ac-tive charge of tho training. Thcso men will not do selected until aftor the committee has been completed. Juarez Eosults. By International Now3 Service. First raco. five furlongs Bob Honsley, 115 (Marco), 3 to 2, won; Superiority, 105 (McDonald), 25 to 1, second; Baltimore, Balti-more, 105 (Noylon), S to 1. third. Time, 1:00. Birka. Anglo D., Mary Plckford. Leford, May L., Bumps, Crusty and Gylfl also ran. Second race, six furlongs Tom Chapman, Chap-man, 107 (Woods), 7 to 2. won; No Quarter, Quar-ter, 107 (Booker), 10 to 1, Becond; Quick Trip, 113 (O'Brien), 10 to 1, third. Time, 1:13 i-o. Frazzle, Milt Jones, Frank Wooden, Compton Garter, Bonton, Swift Sure. Garden of Allah, Jessamy and Chilton Chil-ton Trance also ran. Third race, mllo and a sixteenth Curlicue, Cur-licue, 10S (Hill). to 1. won; Little Marchmont, 116 (McCarthy), 10 to 5, second; sec-ond; Trojan Belle, 95 (McDonald), 6 to t, third. Time. 1H6 2-5. Lord Elam. Jim Cafterata, Robert and Topla'nd also ran. Fourth race, five and a half furlongs Panzarola. 124 (Klrschbaum), oven, won; Floronco Roberts, 112 (McDonald), oven, second; Gold of Ophlr, 102 (Taylor), 0 to 2, third. Time, 1:04 3-5. Manaaseh also ran. Fifth race, six furlongE The Monlc, 112 (Hill), 13 to 1, won; Byo White, 107 (Claver). 9 to 2. second; Annual Interest. 112 (O'Brien), 12 to I, third. Time, 1:12 1-5. Ormonde Cunningham, Stanley S., Etholda, Forgo, Binocular, Kid Radford, Swede Sam, Emerald Islo and Commendation Com-mendation also ran. KlvtVl n(l nnn mils OwVfl.O.Q OT (Noylon), oven, won; Cubon. 105 (Guy). 7 to 1, second: Melts, 10S (O'Brien), S to 5, third. Time, 1:3S 4-5. Tahoo and Carlton Carl-ton Clu'b also ran. Juarez Entries for Sunday. First race, five furlongs Little Bit, 95; Janus, Brlghtstone, Martin Chavls. 110; Christmas Daisy, 115; Strike Out, Bashful Bash-ful Bettlo, Pretty Dale, 110; Bear Ab-boy, Ab-boy, 113. Second race, ono mile Belle of Bryn Mawr, 05; Ursula Emma. 100; Mary Emily, 100; Ocean Queen, 107; Mario Coghlll, Chantlcler, 100; Buss. 105. Third race, five furlongs Ida Lavlnla, 95; Little Jake, 110; Yono Von. Etholda, 115; Hazel C, Rose of Jeddah, 110; Herpes, 115; Sir Alvescot. 115. Fourth race, five and a half furlongs Milton Roblee. 95; Bird Man, 103; Osaple, 105; Blarney. 112; Emerald Gem, 115; Bign, 95; Red Path, 101; Manganese, 110; Edith W.. 112. Fifth raco, five furlongs Velle Forty, Parncll Girl, 110; Palatable, 113; Glmfl, 115; Rosemary, 110; Moller, 113: Miss Sly. Buck Thomas, 116. Sixth race, seven furlongs Just Red, 100; Foundation, 105; Irish Gentleman, 108; Injury, 120; Bort Getty, 102; Vested Rights, 105; Dorothy Dean, 101. (Injury ana Dorothy Dean coupled In Fuller entry.) Charleston Results. By International News Service. First race, five and a half furlongs Hearthstone, 109 (Deronde), 18 to 5, won; Pikes Peak, 102 (Randolph), 15 to 1. second; sec-ond; Clem Beaehey. Ill (Doyle), 8 to 1, third. Time. 1:09 1-5. Beversteln, Tol-aon Tol-aon d'Or. Blitzen. Jr.. Holland, Austin, Sturtevant, Willis and Littlo Ep also ran. ' Second raoe, five and a half furlongs Bat Masterson, 105 (Doronde), 6 to 1, won; Flying Yankee, 111 (Rlghtmlre), 8 to 1, second; Daddy Glp, 105 (J Mc-Taggart), Mc-Taggart), 5 to 3, third. Tlmo, 1-.0S 3-5, Silas Grump. Skoets, Mlra Belle. ElseJ whore. Anoon, Premier, Eaton, Mama Johnson and Incision also ran. Third race, five furlongs Brave Cu-narder, Cu-narder, 115 (Deronde), i to 5. won; Miss Gayle. 110 (Obert). 13 to 6, second; Dainty Dain-ty Mint, 105 (Martin), 50 to 1, third. Time, 1:01 8-6. Ivan Gardner, Golden Chimes, Brig's Brother and Harebell also ran. Fourth raoe, one mile and a sixteenth Ringllng, 105 (J. McTaggart), 8 to 1, won; John Furlong, 111 (Goose), 4 to 5, second; Carlton G.. 112 (Glass), 4 to 1. third. Time, 1:48 5-5. Q. M. Miller and Lochlel also ran. Fifth race, one mile and twentv yards Counterpart 105 (Keogh). 4 to o, won; Colonel Cook, 108 (J. McTaggart), 9 to 5, second; Duquesno. Ill (Ward). 25 to 1. third. Tlmo, 1:44 1-5. Napier, Star Actress, Dangorous March and Cracker Box also ran. Blxth race, seven furlongs Elwah, 112 (Doronde), 6 to 5, won; Toddling. 10S (Ward), 12 to 1, second: Chester Knim. 116 (Connelly). 2 to 1, third. Time. 1:29: Earl of 6'avoy. Spindle, Judge Monck, Bernodotte and Gerrard also ran. |