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PART ONE 22 IT SWAMPS MICHIGAN TO EASTERN TEAM A UMBLE GIVES PENN VICTORY Krecke th punted WILLIAMS HOLDS HARVARD Drew RM great INDIANS DEEAT SYRACUSE Property Taken Over by In in over the result (I kicked repeatedly SHORE AND IRISH MATCHED SUBS SAVE HONOR RUNS 103 YARDS OR SCORE Half Beats prove to be a fair attrac the ball on CLAIM ITEEN YEAR OLD TITLE 1 I 9 VW ri butwas in the history the game this It it en replaced the sec after he Hopkins In Car eon Hut Ha Im Morse Brooks Winters Williams Peterson Robb decid boring Rawson Bennott Carter A Laurence' Butterby I McClellan Gray Cyphers Smith Hippie I Bellow McCleary Vorhis on ball out of a beautiful Goalulls' ullsHalvesHalves Halves Center Center orwards orwards'orwards the latter of will go six rounds in tne Arbor played 0 Hoar ish Crowley i'ntler by end puns Each side er imcen ara pnej SUNDAY OCTOBER ll 1908 Chissus Warren Gook Carter Culleru4 Central took out Rans Quarter man to getting Cutler (Burr kicked goal a so may give the down staters 21 here were scored in the first part half Then Western braced and scoreless ead and Clark the home team as did Dres ASSUMPTION DEEATS THE SONS ENGLAND YnMlanti? opening foot bull game the Ypsilanti Nor mals the lint Mutes by score Ul IO Second Shulte tLCtllfWj j' Kprh'ky aqbp Rlchadson Ganic played Corbett White Touchdown White WIT El AMS Pratt Swain matched show at evening ringside go eght will The story of the second half is a repetition ot the first Green used up in the first half and replaced by Iawton Douglas badly bumped on the nose in second period but piayed till end Burroughs wrenched his leg but refused to go to the lines At one time tlie bull within 10 yards of Michigan's to court downs 20 yards McKenna failed Wastnund re II locked Kick Saves Day Special to The ree rees Lewisburg Pa October 10 A' blocked kick enabled Gettysburg to snatch victory from Bucknell to day in a fiercely contested game which went to the collegians by a score 6 to 5 Outweighed sev eral pounds to the man Bucknell had 'difficulty in handling the visi tors but by fastplaying kept them in the defensive Normal Sturts Right Mich October In the Buffalo" October 10 or the third con secutive time In three years the Carlisle Indians defeated the heavy Syracuse team this afternoon The score was 12 to 0 Carlisle depended upon Thorpe for her scorings He made three prptty goals from placement two in the first half and one in the second He missed two other tries by inches The game was a very open one the Indians resorting to many startling tricks that netted never less than twenty yards Thorpe Hendricks and Payne had no difficulty battering holes in the heavy Syracuse nne ine jnatan goat was danger but once Pontiac High scRool defeated Ypsilanti High this afternoon IS to 0 rank Stull left half for the circled the Ypsi ends for three touchdowns goals following play was ragged from the outset and did not Improve Time 20 minute halves Ref eree Wilson of Detroit' tea Ju a few plays ana BAY CITY Moors Russell Waite Schroeder Graves McIntosh Barnett Meilstrup Kolb Schroeder McMnrrfa Referee: Brown Ypsilanti Normal Um pire: Hulbert Bay City erris Institute a Winner Rapids Mich October 10 Tlie school football team was defeated OICERS AND MANAGERS BASEBALL LEAGUE BLUE AND WHITE NEVER THREATENS TO SCORE Great Stand October There cer tfnie In old Lansing Li the football Kuine in held the University of manager and Li erry captain and catchert Barkley tub) ff Pfeiffer i Crimson is Twice on Special Cambridge Drawn Game nt Dexter Dexter Mlch October 10 'Arbor Reserves and Dexter High school played here today and the result was to 0 Eck made two 25 yard gains for Dexter on doubles passes while Anp nArbor gained by end runs Each' side was on the vthei'c 15 yaid lino once I ansing Mich talnly was hot night following Ich A Michigan to a tic score The nccdmpliwh ntent signalized the entrance of local college into the class the larger colleges of the west and the occasion wns duly celebrated The entire student' body marched the streets raising a fearful din built bonfires at the corner of Washington and Michigan avenue burned and shot off fireworks anil as finale rushed the Bliou theater occupying the house for the second performame Manager Robson surrendered tto the in evitable rush with good grace and with the aid of the police saw toit that fair order was maintained Their Score in Second Oberlin 23 to Special to The ree nnaca a NEITHER SIDE ABLE TO SCORE IN IRST HAL Mrs Barger Cup Boston October 10 Mrs Barger Wal lach of New York the women's tennis champion won the Edwin Sheaf cup on the Longwood courts today defeating Miss Evelyn Sears of Boston a former champion two sets to one the scores be ing 6 0 3 6 7 5 10 Press October 10 Cornell's sub stitutes saved her honor in the game with Oberlin today and the Ithacans won out by the score of 23 to 10 The varsity scored once in the first halt on 20 yard run and Captain plunge along the boundary line All through the half Cornell's playing was slow ragged and stupid Early in the second halt Quarterback Gray of the visitors caught a punt on his goal line and by splendid run coupled with amateurish tackling by the Ithaeans brought the ball the length of the field for a touchdown This proved Cornell's salvation Subs then replaced half the team and there was real football Mowc at left half traveled thirty yards io within one yard of the goal line Walder 'vent over them with much force and Cornell had gone ahead by a touchdown Again Mowe came to the fronte catching an on side kick ho start ed fiir the Oberlin goal line ninety yards away Aided by splendid Interference Hurlburt who bowled over two men Mowe made the goal line while the crowd cheered wildly But Oberlin was not yet through Taking advantage of fumbles and off side play the visitors got to the thirty yard line where Houser kicked a beautiful field goal me su yuru mars This maddened the Cornell sub a iju uiev wem at it nari they reached the thiity yard lino Hutchinson right halfback caught pretty forward pass and scored the touchdown Pontiac Beats Ypsl Mich October 10 Pontiac Wilder Is Golf Champion Newton 'Mass October 10 11 Wil der captain of tho Harvard golf ira won the individual Intercolleglaie (t" championship of the Brno Burn Connin' Hub today defeating his teammitv 7 Briggs In a 36 holo match bv a score of 6 Yip and 3 to play Wilder 14 frnrn 'h start RT Penn Blocks Punt on Ten Yard Line Bolls Back of Line and Gaston alls on It Philadelphia Pa October 10 umbling was the ever present and deciding feature of the football game between the University of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania State college this afternoon which the former won 6 to 0 Neither side was able to score in the first half though Pennsylvania bad the ball over the line' once only to lose it when Young fumbled a forward pass Pennsylvania had the stronger at tack but fumbled at critical times Her only score came early in the second half when punt on the ten yard line was blocked' the ball rolling over the line where Gaston fell bn it for a touchdown attack was not consistent but Quarterback Bellow got away for one thirty five yard run and bad ly fooled Pennsylvania with the on side kick from a running formation STATE Brown Rioiett THj: No Scores At Amherst "Special to The ree Press Amherst Mass 10 Amherst played an exciting tie game with Vermont today Bothgoals were repeatedly threatened but neither team could push the ball over the line UP A Students Go Wild Over Bay City Mich October 10 Bay City Western defeated Alpena High here today to 2 a game replete with fumbling and illegal plays Both teams attempted the forward pass repeatedly and generally failed to execute it properly Meilstrup scored Western's touchdown when the game was a few minutes old by carrying a punt '103 yards Graves kicked goal Alpena followed a few min utes later with a safety In the second half rlay was almost continually la Bay VI IX iLvry wv uc ALKEyX Hrncknec was the the left side was goal Allerdice minted right who made a fair catch Mc Kenna failed at a place kick Later Mac had another chance to place kick "Court" kicked low making a touchback Allen was put out in a hard tackle and was replaced by Lee The game ended with the ball on 30 yard line summary A Burroughs Shedd leapt) Campbell Moore Westerners Show Variety and Speed of Attack That Carries the Day Special to The ree Press Muskegon Mich October 10 Displaying a firmness of attack that has beaten anything ever' seen on Hackley athletic field and showing finished form that surpassed even the most sanguine the plucky Mus kegon high football eleven out weighed nearly fifteen pounds' to a man swept the crack Detroit Cen tral eleven off its feet in the first few minutes of the game here this afternoon and scored a touchdown in three minutes play It then piled up another score before tho end of the "half and in the second half played under the shadow of Central's goal line for twenty five minutes' without a score owing to several little errors of judgment At no time was Central In the running Might new men were in the Muskegon team playing their first big game and with the cheers of 1500 people urging them on to victory they tore at Capt Patter son's team with a viciousness that wouldn't be denied Brilliant twist ing quarterback runs by the dlmln itive Chubb line plunges that tore the heart out of Central by bulky cnnt ih 200 nound Muskeg on fullback end runs by Shaffer and Patie forward posses by Slayton and a wonderful variety of play that was romnletelv mystifying to Central showed the Muskegon elev en to be the best that Coach Zuppke has ever turned out in his three years at the local school In the face of the fact that Mus eleven is composed of green youngsters who average 16 years of age Muskegon is tonight football mad and crying for the state championship The score of game should have been four touchdowns to nothing Muskegon gained 220 yards in the second half but misplays at critical moments spoiled threatened touchdowns Just to show how near Muskegon was Slayton tried four field goals with in the 30 yard line and missed all by inches Central's Rushes Stopped Central gained but five yards in the second half Once in the first half it carried the ball to Muske 30 yard line on onside kicks that' were fumbled Capt Patter bunch were loggy in the line and was out charged by the Mus kegon line Pattie scored both touchdowns for Muskegon aided by superb in terference superior condition told as not a substitution was made fnrd Gihsnn and Witt back Sullivan was the only show up Muskegon he away long punts Central feasted at a big tonight Coacli Stocking is Capt Spiegel is Star for Knickr Eleven Making Long Bung Oberlin Scores on Cornell Ithaca October 10 Oberlin suc ceeded in scoring on Cornell today on a drop kick which was recovered by an Oberlin man and carried nearly the length of the field and again by a place kick from the twenty eight yard line Cornell made four touchdowns Score Cornell 23 Oberlin 10 ijay Piny Muskegon Muskegon Mich October 10 Inquiries tonight from Detroit after the game be tween Muskegon and Detroit Central may result tn Detroit University school being given a date on Muskegon's schedule Coach Zuppkemay ask a Detroit engage ment HUU Noveihber Salesmen oresters manv pthejr Top row: Hern Russel 'Wheel Loomis' Morgan Wright Meeker and treasurer Herbst Williams Bros Clago Burroughs Lower row: Gearing Burnham Stoepel Matzen' Parke Davis Co Jackson' presfde rit' West Burroughs Moynahan Gemmer Co Gunn Midi Bolt Nut Tlie league recently closed a high successful' season the Burroughs team 'Winning' thepennant "At the' time of the taking of this picture it was tlie only time a complete representation was present at a sirigle gathering LAAYETTE IS EQUAL HOLY CROSS IS HARD OR ELI and when the was' fighting as points separated coveted victory can be said of game little half back Thu and' time again Krecke would take th ball and with hardly any aid frnnl his nearly demoralized team lent strived to make gains agiirJ his opponents whose weight iearij doubled that of Eastern tf presented a line up that in point of avoirdupois would i fair representative for a 'varsitv teajn With this advantage in if I favor it cut through Eastern' lltu ran around its ends and did much as it pleased from start tu1 finish The largest share of t(1 honors fell to the lot of Capt Spiegel This little stocky man was the spectacular peifiiiner the day Twice lie got a wav for brilliant runs to 'touch downs of the sprints being for 75 sards tho other for 60 Beside this wait all over tlie field In every play aal sometimes nailed the man with the ball before lie was fairly started Spiegel was ably supported i Pontius and Tuomy both of whntui look mighty good in Knfekorbo er's back field Patterson at tishti tacklo was a big factor in the play of rf but his habit oi sing Cowboys Score Once While Home 1 Eleven Pushes Two Touch downs Over Huron Oetobjr 10 Detroit Western igh school Was by Port Huron High in a fast and grueling football game by the score ot 12 to 6 Huron's two touchdowns ot the first held them starred for ser the plucky quartcrnack Capt Davis ot Western finally broke loose with a run front the center ot the field and scored Western's only touchdown West ern's ends Davis and Curtiss and their little quarterback starred on defense Port Huron was clearly outplayed in the second half partly due to Dendel's line plunging W'ho on account of his recent Illness coull not finish the half Summary: HURON' WESTERN HIGH ead Davis leapt) Welsh Mann Crittenden tJ Pasco A McDonald Weidner Wynne G'' "Whitelaw Sawyer Jobin A Madden IE' Curtlsts O' i Dresser (captQ Guhse Downey Knapp Wright Saunders RH Spier 'Dendel Clark 7 Crandell Touchdowns Clark ead Davis from Clark 2' Guhse Tlrtfe of 20 Prof rench Score (first Port Huron 12 "Western 0Y inal Port Huron 12 Western 500 7 rs i MICHIGAN Embs Watkins Kuhn Jeffrys Prlmeau BenbrookGreen Diwton Wastnund (capt) Douglass Allerdice Edmunds inal A 0 Michigan 0 Neil Snow Michigan Jamieson Putdne Time of balves 25 minutes Attendance 6000 ield Judge Elder of Penn State Head Vaitrr Jableifh Michigan Will Meet at Windsor A on Wednesday Evening Shore and Irish are fdr the final of the next boxing the Windsor A Wednesday The weight is to be 108 ponndh and the contest Is scheduled to rounds Donohue and Prendergast meet for six rounds in the semi windup ixeiiy ana joe lounge uranu rcapias curtain raiser What should tlon is billed to take place Tuesday even ing at place Michigan and Addison avenues George Leatham and Mike John son a brother of Billy Johnson the fast Saginaw are ntatened to meet in a ten round bout Ever since Leatham defeated Billy Johnson his broth er Mike has maintained that he could beat Leatham if given a chance George Is just as confident that he They will rake this means to settle the question In the semi windup Johnny W'llson will take on Joe Malike a little westside ban tam This bout ought to prove just as Interesting as the main go Two other contests will be staged Goal from field Durr Goal from touchdown Burr Ref Sharpe of Yale "Edwards of Princeton ield Hachett of West point Linesman Brown of IX A Time of halves 20 minutes Substi tues Brown for Harding Blanchard for Brown: Dunlap fur Hoar Cutting for Crowley: Long for Smith: Leslie for Cor bett Gray for White Rodgers for Page Able to Score but Purple and Black to The ree Press Mass October Harvard defeated the Williams football team this afternoon on fiejd 10 to 0 The Crimson played very poorly at times To Capt right leg victory is mainly due He outpunted the Williams fullback and as the result of a kickingic contest: in which Corbett heeled a ball on the n4j yard line and Burr kicked a field goal was the only scoring In the first Half In the second Bobb ran kick off out of bounds on the five yard IlneA'A poor punt of was heeled by Corbett right in front of the goal on lhe (20 yard line but Burr missed In his attempt at a goal from field Stung by this lost op portunity the Harvard backfield got gether for the only good rushing of the day Corbett went through right tackle on a delayed pass for 23 yards and White took 20 more on a fake kick With the ball on ithe five yard line White scored with good assistance oni The line up: HARVA Harding McKay Catholics Hold Yale Team to Three Touchdowns in Hard WESTERN: HIGH LOSES TO PORT HUR0N1ST dianapolis Syndicate The Bale of the Waverly plant at dianapolis Ind by the Pone Motor to Messrs Rice and Johnson representing a syndicate of local capitalists will be recognized by those familiar with the Internal conditions of the Industry as 'contributing largely to the development of electric vehicles and especially of the Waverly The Waverly plant has enjoyed the most prosperous period of its history under the management ot these two gentlemen and it is scarcely too much to say that they have contributed more to the populariz ation ot the electric Idea during the term ot their connection with the Waverly cbm pany than was accomplished In all the years previous since the Inception of the Industry Another advantage which the 'new or ganization will enjoy Will be that op erations will he entlrely independent of those of any other 'branch 'of tne'automo I bile Industry The entire 'attention of the splendid Indianapolis plant will he cen tered upon the perfection of the Wavv'rly electric carriages and: trucks and inas much as this plant fa now the largest of its kind in the United States notable achievements can be counted upon in the immediate future Every one is aware ot thq tremendous development which has occurred during tne past five years In the gasoline branch but cornpar the develop been equally a quiet and sale Is nut Thomasv Noise Nelson William Guyott Louis iiir Braxtnalerz Big high by the erris institute loam imu scorn of ft fn a 'VM1 Vrt' Tc Of a' Nassau Men Unable to Score and Have Hard Time Protecting Their Own Goal Special to The ree Press Princeton October 10 A battle royal was fought here this afternoon between Princeton and the husky eleven from Lafayette and Princeton came nearly getting licked The score was nothing to nothing While the Tigers played poorly tlie result hinged more on the fact that Lafayette played hard steady football The visitors were spry and time after time ruined many of formations rom begin ning to end it was a kicking game the first half Tlbbott was pitted against McCaa and in the part Read booted the pig skin for the Prjncetons The visit ing fullback however had a 41 advantage liis punts through tine Princeton was handicanned ly by the absence of Capt Dillon Tlie little Tiger general did not even'appear on the gridiron or side lines and his place was taken byBergen and Bard Practically every stunt in the category ot football was resorted to by the teams to score Lafayette revealed a more fin ished attack and greater with the situation than Princeton did Rough at inish i A roygh house occurred just af ter tlie whistle blew "time up" Tlie visiting players made for the ball which they claimed as theirs On what grourids they based this claim is a mystery But anyway quite a scrap started among the players and Trainer lood grabbed the ball whereupon the whole Lafayette team pounced upon him The squab ble was uncalled for and 'tlie visit ors' exhibition of such rowdyish tactics did not help their' standing with the crowd The summary PRINCETON Positions LAAYETTE Dowd (Gross Bleekrr Bamman I McCutcheon Waller lllmere SteRlins ordman Mcayden Wilson Hayes Booth Clark McCrohan Crawford Welch Schwenk Moore Bergen Bard' Edwards Tibbott Ij Conover Coxe: Morris Rankin Smith McCaa Time ot halves 20 and J5 minutes Ref eree A Whiting Umpire Mur phy Head eagles ield Lieut Nelly West Point ARMERS WHOOP ER Just Nose Out Plucky Little Penn State Eleven by 6 to 0 Score Newcomers in I A A Make Good Showing in Their Initial Game Adrian Mich October 10 Adrian more than fulfilled the expectations of the most enthusiastic of the lo cal eleven tills afternoon when it held Coach veteran eleven fronr Albion for forty five minutes of fastest kind of football without a score the game ending in a 'clraw nothing to nothing Although the locals were out weighed nearly 15 pounds to a man their defense was well nigh invin and 'during the first half they made such fierce onslaughts through the Albion line that they were within easy striking distance when the whistle blew The second half was a repetition of the first 'consistent punts on both sides Keeping ine rinncre Albion lost chance to score during the second ha when uee tumniea Adrian's 20 yard line Sutton drop it a touchback Although' tlie game was played in a drizzling rain making the gridiron heavy the speed of the play seemed in no way retarded and few fumbles' were made by either side The pigskin being slippery and difficult to handle few for ward passes' were tried but all that were attempted made telling gains This was first game under A A ruling and the followers of'the game are enthusi astic over showing made against tlie heayy Methodists or Adrian Soule and Arnot starred in the offense while fop the visitors Hayes and McKale featured The punting on both sides was expel ientiand was used to advantage at all times during the game The score Line up: ADRIAN Put ton Lsnideslager Roberts MaeBHde If Eastern high schools team ever was deceived into Ing that it had a chance to win tr Interscholastic title on the gridtrnn this fall that idea was dispelled from its mind yesterday morning In a way that was very impressive t1( Indians met on the Elmwood field and were soundly troun ed bv the red and blue 52 to 4 being 1(l count Eastern's four points after a' piece of careless work by Jack Miller near the ciuse first half Eastern though outclassed up a stubborn game to tlie last i it nnat whistle iw though but a them from a eai At least thL not A straight football almost exclusive ly The forward pass was resorted to but twice and fake plays were shelved entirely Exelby Court right and McKenna aid brilliant ground gaining for the state col lege while Benbrook Allerdice Douglas and Wasmund did tlie best work for the university Green and Allerdice were a little out of trim and were handicapped by their sore spots line was like butter and Coach Brewer's men broke through almost at will Their back field exceeded in strength that of A but before they could get under way tlie farmers broke through and killed the play almost as soon as it was put in operation Had Casey Shulz and Davison been in Yost's line the game would have been another story "I'm tickled to said Coach Brewer "It ws better than a vic tory for we expected to be beaten hy least 50 'Their line was vastly stronger than said CoachvYost "and with our regular men we would have beaten them for our backfielders did great Brewer 's men played just as good football as the maize and blue did and with a little luck they would have scored on acknow ledged Keene itzpatrick of 51 Heavily Penalized Michigan was penalized sixty yards for holdin tr and ten yards for off side play A was penal ized tivn yards for off side playing Michigan made first downs but 'four times A made llrst downs eight times Allerdice's punting was resorted to frequent The husky half although a little off color was good for a fifty yard gain almost every time Courtright tlie nervy little quarter from Mason usuallj received the punts and the manner in which he dodged through gang for thirty to fifty yards gain' was a revelation to the spec tators Had Small been in the A lineup today the farmers would have scored as tlie chances for a drop kick were frequent Coach Brewer needs an accurate drop kicker and needs him badly The biggest crowd of tlie college saw afternoon Eight hundred are wild with delight of the game The irst Half To open the game Courtright kicked 50 yards to Green who re turned the ball 20 yards Allerdice got away for a 60 yard run and was nailed by McKenna Michiganwas penalized 15 yards for holding JI A cOL lilt 0(111 Oil Exelby and Allen gained through the line in Iron kick and turned the ball 10 yards from A goal Allerdice punted 50 yards to Courtright McKenna punted to Wasmund McKenna got the ball on a fumble made a bril liant quarterback run and with the ball 30 yards from his goal Mc Kenna again failed to drop it be tween the posts Allerdice booted the jilgtskin out of danger McKenna punted back and Wheel er fell on the ball within 40 yards of A goal McKenna failed for the third time to goal from the field Allerdice punted GO yards A was lost on downs and Allerdice punted within 20 yards of the goal This was the first time that Michigan had a chance of scoring Courtright punt ed back and Michigan was penalized 15 yards for holding A held men twice Dave Allerdice was forced to punt to Courtright returned the punt to Was mund Wasmund tried a forward pass but tlie Aggies broke it up Douglas bucked the line for two good gains "Dave punted again and 'Court" was downed live yards from Michigan's goal Courtright punted out of danger A good for ward pass to Douglas gained 50 yards for Michigan but Embs fum bled the second pass Campbell grabbing it out of the air gained 15 yards on a fake kick then punted 30 tackled Al lerdice in grand style and razer broke up a forward pass Time was called with the ball in territory Second Half the Same Elmwood Avenue Boys Score Al most as Often as They Please Central High is Beaten Twelve to Nothing by the Mus kegon Eleven AVGUST STOTZ John Mabley has shown good Judgment in the placing ot his for responsible positions in nl: hahdsome new clothing hat ana men's furnishings store Woodward avenue and tlie seiC' ttbns cannot help but redound to benefit of both Mr Mabley and tn general public His choice for inan agerof the hut department Stotz was especially happy Stotz has dealt In headgear cally all his' life and knows' and stylo to perfection I' or years lie wns In business for nn fee If I Gratiot avenue I to that time he put in twelve as manager of tlie hnt depurn Of one of the clty's Jeading resulting in a large circle of qualntances These friends he ly invites to call on him in his location Ai a society man ns well tn the front being a mn of Washington lodge of uddteU 0 louge ixo a America pops 0 0 SCORE AND GOES WILD of the automobile business atively few are aware that ment of the electric has wonderful The latter is essentially modest automobile anil lt accompanied by the btire of sounding brass or tinkling cymbals which accom panies the exploitation of the gasoline car Nevertheless the Increase in tlie num ber of electrics owned and' operated in this country has fully kept pace with the Increase In the use of gasoline cars Tlie Waverly plant under the management of Messrs Rice Johnson has contributed materially to thia state of affairs a per sistent and untiring propaganda having been conducted for the past several' years which lias educated a large portion ot the an qf electric pos 81bt 1 it les Messrs Rice and Johnson are flrm be ievers In educational 'advertising of this Kind and have the courage ot their eon ylctlons and it Ih safe to nMume that there win be no let up in the vigorous character of their appeul to the automo oile ridinjr public The officers ot the hew organization' are as follows: William Cooley president Herbert Rice vice president: Carl Von Hake treasurer Wilbur sec retary Sir Rice will continue to'act as general manager with Mr Johnson as assistant manager Both gentlemen have been con 2tnCdw th ith? TIJtrle Industry since its earlest day and both have beennHected With the Waverly plant sine" 1904 Mr Rice first associated hlniMir with the Pope Mffe Co in where he enjoyed the rather unique dlJ: tlnctiom of writing the first advertisement p'bIs for Col bicycle fac tor) Mr Johnson entered the ernnlov nr the Pope Mfg Co in 1S93 of The Waverly plant has always been on ot tne successful departments ot th Ponc bus! ness and under it new management nib enjoy Infinitely greater scope for de ever Grand Haven Scores' Often Grand' Haven' Mich October to rsw Haven high school today defeated Holland high school al football 53 to 0 The lo cals aised their second team in the last halt Aa a curtain ralaer to the big thu therhlgb ach aol reserves defeated Spring Lake 31 to 0 HOLY CROSS Coy'CaptTrlgg3 Sweeney Conti Roche Doi in Driscoll 'D Maloney Jones Burke Maloney Scheid Brides Officials Iang fteid GOAL KICK BY KRECKE BRINGS INDIANS' POINTS Row Over Baseball Bel Morrice Mich October 10 ollow ing the action of the Ialngsburg baseball club in suing the Morrice club and Stake holder Irving Wing for half of the IOO put up for a prize for a aeries of five games between the teams Towner stakeholder for the Morrice club has started suit against Wing to recover the whole of tlie $100 The Morrice club contends it fairly won the odd game at Perry there was any agree ment to declare the prize oft 'it sf? 'BlgScore by theNavy Special to The ree Press'Annapolis (October 10 Unable to keep up with the pace set by the mldshipmen this aftefnoon Dickinson was' readily de feated" notwithstanding lite fine running and kicking' of Pleasant the noted Indian athlete who was with them The score was 22 to 0 17 of the points being made in the first half In the second the Navy changed most of its players and the visitors put up a stiffer defense The powerful Navy line was able to push back opponents on every play Rtitsrera Beaten By Lehigh Special to The ree Press South Pa October 10 Lehigh played Rutgers today and defeated tiie latter 12 to 0 It was a brilliantly played game on tlie part of locals who had tlie visitors on tlie jump three fourths (Jt dilcLUlC I sistently through line gers Special to The ree Press Lansing Mich October 10 held Michigan to a 0 to 0 score this afternoon In the greatest game of football ever seen in tills part of the state: The 6000 spectators went wild with delight Coach meh held the Michigan heavies in and repeatedly broke through their line greatly weakened by the loss of three of Yost's best men Schulz pasey and Davison 4'for the first fifteen minutes' pjayc A kept the ball in Mich territory our times 'during the first' half the Aggies worked the ball up will) striking distance of goal bnt toe was out of order he failing to drop the bail between tlie' posts three times Tlie fourth time Courtright tried to drop kick when the ball was thirty yards' from Michigan's goal but it went wild 'Near the end of the first half Yost's rnen worked the ball within ten yards of A goal and (lur ing the entire game they failed in making a nearer approach Aller dice punted over Courtright's head and he was downed ten yards from Michigan's goal Courtright punt ed but it fell short and Michigan gained twenty yards on a forward pass to Douglass A forward pass to Embs failed and A secured the ball in the most critical point in the game courtrignt out of danger rlayw Straight Brewer's men Posit ion A LBION Miller Sackett Perrot SKIdmore Smith Shattuck Jelshaml HartMcKale Berger i lee Hart Hares Williams Oamka 25 minutes Ref Organize' Crlbbage Club A club' was organized locallv last week under the name of Neumann Cribbage Club with headquarlara at 13 armer street where they win meet every Monday evening in the future The officers are: George Squires president Robeit Barclay secretary and rank Neumann treasurer The other members arcb Charles Geist Theodore Kummer Im Thierry ui Braxmaler Braddock PauxtlsL Gaston Halliburton Marks Irwin Pike errier It Scarlett Keinath McIntyre! Manler Hollenback Phll ler Hirschman Score Pennsylvania 6 Penn State 0 Touchdown Gaston Goal from touchdown Scarlett Evans of Williams Langford of Trinity ield ultz of Brown Woolf of Bucknell Time ot halves 25 and 2u minutes Attendance 5000 CRUEL SURPRISE OR DETROITERS Jangle Bowling League Opening Jungle Bowling league will be in full blast beginning tomorrow night and the first week ot March The league is composed of six three men teams the Wildcats Leopards Baboons Lions Bears and Tigers The Wildcats and Lions will have the honor ot open ing the league tomorrow night The schedule for the week is as follows: Mon day October 12 Wildcats vs Linns Wednesday October 1 Baboons vs Tig ers: riday October 16 Leopards vS Bears of ri but ills habit oi siuk Ring which has become rhronie with him marred hiH otherwise tin play Patterson made no denial the fact that lie was them' over but claimed that lie was justi fled in such strenuous measures lr cause Klebba hud purposely twiMcf his right ankle four polnfs were the suit of goal kick which followed punt by Myll that Miller thought! was out of bounds and tnad no fort to get Klebba for Eastern recovered the ball whereupon it! was worked into the center ih field on tlie twenty yard Him andf Krecke kicked goal from place ment summary: 8 fi Miller ScottenL Schlce Kesterson HillL GKersten Cnrb ttj HlliCtt Mount Major It Paterson Swigart McMillan Miller Toomey' Spit gel SchlcIotteRH Pontius Tuomy inal score "2 1 Score (first 38 Miller 2 Spiegel Tu 'mj Pontius I'aterson 2 Goals from field Krecke Referee Lane Vmplre Hidin' Time of 20 minutes Attendance 'The New Oakland One of the big surprises of the apprea'h Ing automobile season Is the new Hnderr announced by the Ms land Motor Car Co 7 1 During tho past season tlie Oakland Co have made a splendid record mtn their 2 cyllnder 20 horsepower car whib sold for $1350 The same car re fined In construction and brought up date will be offered by the Oakland com party from this time on for $1250 a a touring car and $1200 with a roadsier body With the new 40 horsepoeer ('in land which will sell at HkOo th Oa land line will give the automobile public choice of two cars which lire high ra I in every particular both in consiiU' twi and design at prices which are really sensational The new which has Just brought out has been described as a which In both size and power is far ahead ot anything that has been offered for 'c a than $25uo The Oakland motor both the 2 l'r vertical and the 4 cyllnder sr psuned by Mr Alanson Brush well kni in automobile circles as one ot the plmw'f designers In the automobile fiei i True Its ideas are practical Is ovldencd by the markable field That his ideas arc tical is evidenced by the remarkah per formance ot the Oakland Twrt'" equipped with a 2 cyllnder vertical ripm which negotiated the recent Glidden ir with a perfect score Collegians Score Two Goals and Hold Their Opponents i' to Nothlng In" a drizzling rain which lasted well into the afternoon the Sons ot England font ball team met Assumption CollegeT'on the college grounds yesterday The play was at times slow on account of the muddy grounds but the collegians were quicker on their feet than their heavier opponents who found tlie running very difficult The first goal was caused by a Huke on the part of one of the Englishmen who was instrumental In causing the ball PY enter his own goal A brilliant combina i tlon in th second half ended in another tally for the college by swift shot from McKeon scoring Assumption's stone wall defense did its usual good work while Mooney and Cos tello on the line showed up to advantage I or the visitors Chissus in goal and Ran som on center did excellent work Tlie line up: ASSUMPTION Bush Capt Moran Bell Mahoney Quigley Kennedy McKeon Costello Murray" Mooney BloekweH Drawn Game at Dexter Dexter October Ann Reserves' and Dexter high school here today and the result aa Eck made two 25 yard gains for Dexter on double passes white Ann Arbor gained oth i ought Battle Special to The ree Press New Haven October 10 Holy Cross put up' a good defence in to game with Yale The score at1 end of tlie second half was 13 to 0 Only two touchdowns' were made When the game started off Coy was at fullback for Yale but Yale was removed' a couple of minutes after the game started and Burke sent to the position The half backs at the start were Brides and Daly ana Brides played tire game Daly being along doward the end of ond half by Tommy Linxr had put up a good game started tne game at quarter for Yale but when the teams lined up for the half Murphy had been sent "in for the position and the change proved a good one He was quick heady and inspired the men with confidence The first touchdown was made by Daly at the middle of the first half and was the result offline plunging The' goal was by Burch Three mirrutes later Yale was almost held for downs and there "Brides tried £an outside kick' "Kilpatrick ran under it and after the ball struck' carried it across the line' Burch kicked his second goul at In tlie sseeond half Dgly made a long: forward pass to Brides' who immediately tried another onside kick4 Kilpatricktaking the ball and was down on tlie 10 yard line Brides took it over iq two plunges and Burch kicked the goal The remaining minutes developed no score Line up: TALE Kilpatrick Hobbs Richardson Andrus LG Biddle Cooney Brown Goebel Capt Burch Hopkins Murphy 15 Brides IL Daly Linn Burke Daly Kilpatrick Goals after Burch 3 Thompson of Waterbury referee ford of Trinity umnlre: Dr Hull judge and timer Twenty minute halves Yale IS Holy Cross 0 ADRIAN HOW ALBION TO A SCORELESS DRAW BASEBALL CLUB 1 De Bauelarel Ibj MeKenua' pj Mnrahlck Stanton Coterel Soule Davis Atnott Clayeomb 1 o)z Time of lialv 20 and Umpire Yyons supper creatlv disappointed Referee rllarris right tackle of 1907 eleven said he thought Muskegon high was the best prep school team he ever has seen The line up: MUSKEGON DET CENTRAL Upton LH "Wiley Wellhamer 'Witt Torbet Beach Towar Ashley LCV Paterson (capt) lescnman Coutchie Slayton Chubb Shaffer Pattie Rost (capt) Summary: Touchdowns attlo Goals Slayton (2) Halves 2j iOfficials: Harris of referee IT of umpire Garret "of judge SALE WAVERLY PLANT Yost Has But' ive Veterans in Line Up and armers "Give '47 1 t' fThem All 'Bargained or and Then 77 A Misses ield Goal 'our Times Michigan Heavily fj: Penalized LG 7C Paterson Kutzwortny Beebe Siebert Sullivan Torbet Gorenflo Raynsford Loe (2) minutes i Nufer field Mb I woo xw Mv rar xe tit WA'a i ri SB' (MS OS4 4 vf 'a W' i'e' C7 1 I lrat ma rtn 1 'i i ti'i fc Li a '7 JT a 0 I 'N zw A 5 i A AnliK AM a AIWV 't A 5 kJ At iir A i Deuton" I A Bruckner White LT Knight Hastings Kenville Sarraud Prince Monaghan Mclnnea I Bennett Wheeler razer Courtright it Allen Lee McKenna Exelby 1.

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