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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 10

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MICHIGAN AUCTION To Morrow Oct 6 CROSSED i the Cll'y yZ MADE 1 CORE IX THE AT MEDICAL COLLEGE WITH LOCAL ELEVEN Edward is STATE rt DETROIT COLLEGE LQST 6400W i SPECIAL THEM Kratz Meek Decker package fo rest ot your tire first the sec took ad I IT ISCLAIMED THAT THEY HAD ''BEEBE HECE5TLY BURIED Corcoran Stewart Krnnh oster Uebtrg2 Doneldion Lennah Judge Bennett Trantuns SL A Michigan as is concerned again to day ot whether C4 Eart Congress Walkerville JaiiionL 900003 2 OOJ 1030 00 ATTEMPT MADE TO DESTROY THEM WITH QUICKLIME nient That Quietly Redacts Weight to Normal Wit boat Diet or Medicine and la Absolutely Safe ''NMtlts inley Hadden Sailor Bain MeBratn WebsttrDsMertas OOTBALL RESULTS 5 SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN INDIANAPOLIS CASE ME HAS ORDERED COURTESIES SHOWN LANS DECLINED TO ALLOW DELTAS A WALKOVER The National Ari Association Collection I PLAYED PAST AND PLUCKILY AGAINST OVERWEIGHT Sps dtng A Right end Earfcley rtgbt taekie Grtflta right gMrd' Hugisere Shea: right halfback MaBw center Dtxon quarter Buchanaa tCafrL) TaiftkHU Scaa neU left halfback Vorpngnei Kronberg: left guard Kroebtrk Jef tend Rtckmbaea left tackle Yeager Address auaanlct tiona to A Sranneli 31 Grand dtiv areuue NO IRST HAL PLAYER WAS'lN GAME AT INISH KING EDWARD RIENDLY TO AMERICAN GENERALS WALKERVILLE Herklns a 4S en Left guard Malsonvllle USA Gilbert VDuduch 8 Perkinsoreman OPENING LOCAL GAME A GOOD ONE OP HIE GAME WITH AMHERST GAVE 'THE BLUES rflRD PRACTICE OUR TIME? IN ITE TI2AB3 IT HAS' TURNED SAME TRICK OTHER OOTBALL GAMES PLATKIIIN AXD ABOUT THE CITY Point Tuftz 6 Dame Rend 0 27 Waikervilfa 0 S' 43: Ypsilanti High 11 Detroit College Washington October Holmes junior vice com mander of airbanks Post of DetroiL arrived here thin evening He came as the advance guard to complete tne ar rangements for the quartering of the full membership of the post before their arrival to morrow afternoon He is much pleased with the house se lected for the ashington home of the post It is a finely furnished private house only one square from the street house erected and occupied bv ex Senator Palmers while he was in the senate Severer A men wTth MngSfeeCsamln the Thje reunion or the cavalry corns armies of the west has Tuesday morning at which timeGen address 18 expected to niake an OLD DEATH TO BE INVESTIGATED Ip fajr It will brighten Left end Left tackle Center Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarter iz ir Left half backE Wilson Right half back Johnson ull back A Wilson Peters' Burrington "i Don Child Childs Em I th Drew 'M A sub Bell McDermid Agnew UmpireT Bralnard 'M A Dr Keene Detroit Tabor At A Angell Detroit Swales A Andries Detroit Time of halves 20 and minutes Amherst to day' by the score of 23 to A The 'game was one sided as Amherst de spite a heavy line was unable stem the rushes of the'bfg Yale men who cpet'e up holes big enough to drive a team through The firs touchdown came to Yale in les Than two minutes After a series of big gains had been made through the line Capn Chadwick was pushed through and dashed for goal twenty five yards away McClintock converted the touchdown into a goel The second touchdown was made by rushing also The second half was marked by Winslow's up the field for twenty seven yards running back Qu Ill's kick Length of halves 20 and la minutes I I pctmo Deltas or Lincoln Juniors preferred Jiuuioa gxa street LSne szp" Caigacblas 1 A TRIAL PACKAGE REE BY MAIL bo too fat puff' and Jdow: don't endanger your life with a lot of excels fat and furthermore st THE DETROIT REE PRES: SUNDAY OCTOBER 5 1902 EVIDENCE THAT CASTRO IS IN BAD SHAPE ANOTHER ST LOUIS UGITIVE ARRESTED St Louis October John A alias "Kid Sheridan a fugitive member of the iouse of delegates wanted on charges of bribery and perjury was arrested to day In response to a question as to his whereabouts' since the indictment Sheridan said he was in a private hospital Emil Hartmann who was appre hended at South 'McAlister early in the week reached St Louis to day' and is now an inmate of the city jaiL He is held under bonds of M5000 ontwo charges of briberyand one charge iof perjury in connection with the suburban bribery case The taking of testimony in the trial of Banker Snyder charged with brib ery in The Central Traction bill mM ter ended to day Each side will have two argument' before the jury COMMANDER HOLMES HAS REACHED CAPITAL 1 place the above card In a few leading dailies 1 do not resort to extensive advertising because my large special practice comes to me mainly thrpugh the recommendation of my cured patients but I realize that tome suffering from the disease of which I have made such a successful study do not happen to know one of my cured patients and I publish my location so that they may write or telefihone for Additional information or call for personal inter view or an examination which I give absolutely free io the weak sys tr you first make rflgA tlon feet The Athenp October Crown Prince Constantine ot Greece was painfully but not dangerously injured tu day by the overturning ot a motor ar in which he wae riding ar Vfllajiator His head and face were cut His com panion an engineer sustained mo'e rerioiis injuries H2RNS1EIN INCONSOLABLE TACKLE THAT HE SHS5ED Tbe CUtamhta football 'team went to faikerviHo yesterday end defeated Ue en the stomach snsure pefct di gention and an a a nee of It vill also cure lakteacj Indigestion I hsonigia aid Malaria MANY SUBS AT HARVARD graX st mediefne do thisYs I Hostel lef i Stomach Bitters BROKERS OR the COMPANY KHWYOHK city Indianapolis October Sensational developments came to light late this afternoon in the investigation of the' wholesale graveyard robberies that have occurred in this vicinity during the last few months when detectives uneartheiten bodies inthe cellar of the medical college of Indiana A gang of ten negroes were Arrested days ago charged with the ghoulish' work their leader Ru fusCantrell since his arrest has con fessed to many of the robberies and informed the authorities that other i gefrigs have been operating in ceme teries in Ahis and adjoining counties and that many of the robberies ac credited to his following really have been committed by others People: who recently have buried rel atives in various cemeteries are great ly excited and since the developments of the dast few days many graves have have been reopened to see if the caskets have been tampered with In vestigation in several of these cases has revealed empty caskets Every medical college in this city has been thoroughly searched for the stolen bodies but to no avail Six bodies were found in a pickling vat at the Medical 'College of Indiana the offi cials of this institution proving they had been lawfully obtained and as serting that there were no other bodies about the buildings Detectives went to the college to day with a search warrant for the body of Wallacfe Johnson which had been stolen from the grave in the Ebenezer cemetery northeast of the city The college officials were reluc tant to allow them to mke the search The detectives however in stituted a rigid search of the building and as a last resort raised the floor in the cellar They soon uncovered the remains of ten bodies An at tempt had been made to destroy the remains with lime The college officials are very indig nant at the latest phase in the situ ation and claim the bodies unearthed to day are those of subjects dissected by the students of last year that some of them are cadavers which th room when the building was burned several years ago The detectives claim the bodies have been but recently buried and that the evidence of quicklime is very ap parent The bodies are of both men and women but are in such a state that Identification is impossible Search for the stolen bodies will be continued ABSTRACT REPORTS NATIONAL BANKS McGregor YJohnon Panabekefi 149 son 1 Jsdge Smith Tinwkecper Kretzscjunar Haner Halves mintttes i Rain Cheated the Indians Aluter Octobr Carlisle Indians Stauffer I Dickinson football declared off on account Charles wortn I rain 1 Linitnerman NANCE AND Cadle I DAtliikl DAII Vienna October 4 The Nues' Wiener Tageblatt publishes two let ters written by the late Queen Marie Henriette of Belgium to her painting master ranx 'Xavier Pete since de ceased showing a half century of matrimonial misery In one letter dated September 20 1853 a month af ter her marriage Ute queen says am an unhappy woman God my only support My poor mother be gins to perceive what she did when she arranged my marriage She onlv sought my happiness but she now sees the contrary is the case If God will hear my prayer I will not ltve Tn the other written later she said: now remains for me but splendid remembrance of my youth Separated from 'my beloved mother and friends 1 spend: jny remaining days in WEiK SYSTfNS GOAL LINE I nndon October 4 Kin particularly Interested in the presenceit the Americans Gens Corbin and youm in England and it possible Ji' hop's tp mt them and Gen Wood v'hen the Utter arrives here His majesty has sent special word from Scotland that ail attentions shall be shown the visiting generals while they are in Jondon The king has ordered that If the visitors care to go over Windsor castle all the private 'apart ments therein shall thrown open and that an equerry shall accompany them over the castle These especial marks ot King Edward's friendliness are due to no tittle extent to the ac counts given by the British generals returning from the German maneuvers of the extreme friendliness which fx Jsted between the American and Brit ish officers and to the kindness the former exhibit'd toward the latter on i many occ asion Kina Erlward vI A4IO Udll OU1 I through for a touchdown rooters thought that It aevoB is rast Detroit High Scbcoi eeond football tram oefented the Athletic club in under mysterious clreuMtanres Sd TSZ rtbernvliJf whis can bg sold for at least the same price as other15 3000 tteir pneumaXlc tires alone for tires 1500 ot 90 per set or for 2000 iires tow sets) per day income 32 oo) Oj Leaving a clear profit daily of 5 Or 2early Profit of time pUreninerSwvta Pay dividends and at the same a Yen handsome sum each year of the amo Mast1 aAnatJVer 2 disposing of the entire output General and wheels can be turned out Our Bruns wi T1? and General Manager of the Me 240000 tires to one concern in lor the statement that he sold one year these were manufactured Was over subscribed" for within oy a guarantee from 2n 016 markeL It was accompanied chIber "hVt WiB nOW GUARANTEE PUR par 0O per share within ln Prtc and will be selhnx at six months from the first of October I ICS ko subJect to withdrawal 'or advance at any time of INDUSTRIAI INVESTMENT CamtarifgefMajiS October Harvard defeated Bates to day 3 0 in a game which on the whole showed considerable inprovement in the work of the crimson eleven ocr touchdowns were made two Xi minute halves and from three of them s' Ls were kicked Harvard played temy Uiree men during the game a man for every potut scored za rid not a single crimson map played through the entire game As Bates only three new mtn were suuwtltuted during the game and tro of the tnree who retired did so on account of tntertes' As usual the worst feature of Harvard's game was the fumbling but the Bates pUyer were not spry enough to profit by euch errors The lineup: YALE HELD LINE SAE To enrich th blood a cd 5m Hlemstad Island of Curacoa Oc tober As proof that Cas tro fs In a critical situation In Vw zuela a high official of the government who has just lauded here reports that Castro's has deposited her jw lry at the Spanish legation In Ca racas A part of the revolutionary army vc cuped villa de Cura riday and is low marching on Valencia President Castro is still at Los Tequex il known that the volutlonaryleader Matos has sent a letter to President Castro in which he sug gests that the president make an in spection of the revolutionary forces In order to convince hlms' lf that It is a material impossibility for him to re sist them successfully What answer Castro made this letter has nor been divulged charter wwkL York Lodge Noi af Mf Thu Min neapoito lodge took chXrae oDihe maina and will look aJReTthe funeJS arrangement It is probable the ment! 8exnt Toa Passenger train No on the Kami era Central while running at a rate of speed crashed to tne reS Sd a frelt train near iner ireman fa5e of Hat burg was aerlouflh Harr Cpntral America court 'of runa however has unde Ins nag bean arrtbaa wTTrff1 or the first football game of the season the contest between the A and elevens yesterday was one The A'C won to the tune of 27 to but the Canadian eleven put up a bard fight and the game was not such a walk over as the score seems to indicate A crowd of two or three hundred peo ple witnessed the game Capt men were in much better shape' than the Walker ville 'players and as his team has a number of old college men in it they sne wed up to much better advantage The game was comparatively free irom tumbling and poor playing con sidering that it was tne rirst time of the season and it developed the fact that the a will have a strong eiev en tn tne neid this year unless something unforeseen happens The new rule wnich requires the teams to charge goals alter each touchdown instead ot at the end of eacn half worked splendidly yester day There was a stiff wind blowing at times and neither team had any advantage Both teams were soft and easily winded Old injuries oc casionally caused delays in the play tut other respects It was a good fast tame ifteen minute halves were Played Pingree decided to defend the west goal when he won the toss and' the Walkerville kick which sailed well down into the A end of the gridiron was caught by Gregg who 1 returned the bail 25 vards before he was downed Pingree followed with a 50 yard dash around the Walkerville left end and a moment later coy made the touchdown just two and a half minutes elapsing since the play had begun Vaughan failed to get the goal and the score as 5 to 0 'Washington October Comptroller of the Currency Ridgely to day made public an abstract of the reports of the 4601 national banks of the coun try at the close of business September 15 1902 ollowing are the principal items: Loamr and discounts $3280 127480 bonds 'to secure circulation $324 253760 United States bonds to se cure public deposits $124685150 United States bonds on hand $8006100 stocks securities etc $493109726 due from national banks not agents i $264616195 due from reserve agents $465640578 lawful money reserve in banks 3507993738 capital stock paid in $705535 41" surplus $326393953 un divided $169216512 national bank circulation outstanding $317991 809 due to other national banks $648 S85530 due to state banks and bankers $285221529 due to trust companies and savings basks $235220608 due to re serve agents 331013564 dividends un paid 3968558 individual deposits 33209 273893 United States deposits $117 097769 deposits of United States dls bursirig officers $6846033: average re serve held 2574 per cenL hcKingiPai BODIES OUND IN CELLAR Agricultural Cofiege October in the firet gae an the borne gridiron th! tnaton A C' won a decisive 'victory against easy odds Score 11 0 The De troit College eleven played'' at a disadvan tage in that they averaged over twenty pounda lighter than the locals Detroit Col lege played fast from start to fin ish and for steady team': work they showed to advantage never fumbling the ball wfiile A on the other hand Tumble 1 twice when 'the ball was inside uve jara une savate 1 or Detroit made two beautttul punts succession netting them forty and thirty yards respectively in that A futrbied the panto and ends got the ball each time After the second punt they were penalized for Interfering with the pant and tbe boll remained in A possession until the rarw enaen witn tne oval on eight yard line Both touchdowns were made in half one in eleven minutes and nd in set en minutes A vantage of their heavier weight most of their gains being made through 'tackle and guard Detroit did some nervy tackling but they invariably tackled toozhJgh or A Child Smith and eters mads the greater gains 3d Kelley and Noble and Savage excelled tor De troit Line up: A Detroit College Courtright Right end Keiley Donald North rcr? and Haena i irm Right guard Solmnan Center Barnatt Left' guard 'Savage Left tackle Kroner Lef fend O' Nbi! Quarter 'NobleLeft halfbackE Kelley Right halfback 'fv 'Doyle ullback Carey Ann Arbor Midh October 4 fSpe Case Scientific School tbe little Cleveland institution which has al most Invariably proven "a fcoodoj? to' Michigan as far as a virgin goal line' got back to her old habit and settled the question or not the Wolverines would be scored on this season The final was 4S: Case 6 The Cleveland acientfsts scored in and ayf on Michigan Last year they did not get a look in To day they scored early In the first half Michigan started in badlj and it iooked if it was off day After had Cases Kick off back to the center of the field Herastein fumbled the baiH but Mich igan recovered It Then Redden was forced back on a "run by the end" and Weeks made a quarterback kicK Hernsteln was Johnnv on the sDoL but I again tumbled Michigan soon rot fiossesslon of the ball and worked It Then the rro I ly all over but trjey were destined to have a great eye opercr I Scored oti ine Play When the ball was kicked off by Case there was a strong wind blowing I Jones let it slip through him and the Plg ktn rolled behind the goal posts I Michigan brought the bait out the I i one ana Kixea it out vas dewrring' special credit for maXior a 3S yrd run for a touch On the next kick Pingree caught the ball and returned it 35 sards before he was downed The AL rushed the ball the backs goingithrough the cen ter for successive gains for about twenty yards when they lost the ball on a fumble The Walkerville eleven tried the same rushing tactics but they went Up against the real thing and were held for downs The A by end plays ran the ball to the alkerville Hue where Moran who had taken place a minute or two before took ft over Vaughn missed on the goal again and th score stood A Walksrville VI alkerville got fifteen yards on the kick off but a moment later they found themselves lined up on their own three yard line where Vaughn had placed' the ball by a pretty punt In a couple of rushes Marks canted the ball over the line for th and Dr King kicked the goal score A Waikerville 0 This ended the first half When the game started again bo went in at fullback for Al King drove the ball well into Walker winiory on tne xicx off Wal kerville returned ft and then by rushes Moran Debo Greg Samelscoy and Downing gradually took the bail back to the center and from there toward the Walkerville line On the "Walkerville twenty yard line the Canadians held the Ditnit men and1 got the ball jThen' 'ffjey rushed it back ten yards and if looked as though they might take it ddwn the field when the A eleven got the sphere on a fumble The next' min ute Gregg made up all the lost terri tory and a little additional by teen yard run around the Walker right end and in another rush or two went over Vaughn punt ed out for a try at goal and Moran who tried to heel the ball fumbled It and the A lost their opportun ity for a goal kfek Score: A 21 Wallxervllle Gained The Canadians got twenty five yards on the kick but the ball was fumbled by the A men and a Walker ville man got it Wilson put his thumb of joint in the next rush and Perkins took hisf plaee at left half Layman going to end and a A substitute going in at guard By good line bucking the Walkerville backs Johnson A Wilson ahd Lay man took the ball back 5 yards but there the A men rallied and got the bail By a pretty punt of 80 yards Vaughn drove the ball weH toward Walkerville goal line and a run of ten yards by Downing around the left end took the ball close to the Canadlan' goal It low ed like a touchdown for the Detroit ers but in a scrimmage! a fumble bal1 to wJfcervllle and the A rushed Reid who had taken place to the line and though the Canadian team fought desperately they eoulcj not keep him from going over King drove the sphere between the goal Poet" and the game ended A 27 and Walkerville 0 nTIe neuP of the teams was as follows: Patrick Marks King Murray Nunnelly Samelscoy and Nederlander Downing Vaughn1 Pingree Moran Gregg: Lundy Debo umpire Guthard referee Ned Wanier DOWNS YPSp TEkM TOO STRONG IX ALL LINKS OR UP STATE BUYS InternationalWheel Tire and Rqbber ManufacturingCompany rvAiittrfci Capital $300000(1 Left end tackle Left guard Center Hight guard Right tackle CHrni 1 it I Wcekr Graver Quarterback" Ts id KZn Sf rir VU I Blckey Left halfback DavMxnn I October The advent of Hermuem halfback Gren cold weather has been a godsend to KuIbc Ripncr RotRhft theatrical managers who are reap Jonee 2 nS packed houses "Quality nr 1 Law at the Vaudeville theatre is a very Breat attraction The stalls are filled Millard Arbor evefy well known arlsto of Cleveland 1 Wr? St ute lnln James theatre: Mice and Men at the Lyric theatre and George Ed PRINCETON MADE INISH present and at the I Comedy theatre SCORED OUR TIMES IN LAST I Prornlsed dramatization of I Rudyard "The Liffht That HAL WITH LEHIGH I will be produced by orbes I Pfetso the Lyric theatre when I Mice and is withdrawn Mrs Princeton October 4 Aftsr falling I dramatization of to score against Lehigh in the first hair I Eleanor with Marion Terry In the Princeton defeated the visitors at "rotball title roe wln Produced October 27 by the of 23 to thre Nance and McKee Rankin 'or ax SS? sssrar TJia fears for Russian' repeatclly to gain through Princeton's line nUOOIAIV ton find line ends DOWAGER EMPRESS th flrat half was well on and then the ball was carried straight down the field I Copenhagen October todhe three yard line Lehigh made a del: est nreeautlons hinLTe perate stand and with the £11 on her one aiierrt th lira riff taken toard line Princeton got her 'signals mixed I StiJVi tv dowager empress up anl lost two yards which gave the ban I Dagmar of Russia who is now0 Lehigh Buffer kicked out A the JortyJ I father King Christian P'f ari Hne and two minutes later the I 9(tig to what the police consider tn hir y( itobhed the bean authentic report that fKa ure th 8conJ half was Prince 1 Italian anarchistis are coming to Den Mn rensstil mark in order to make an attempTto fledy I assassinate A number of and after exchanging a couMeofnfT haye been i aU VUO Oil Paintings Water Colors Sporting' Prints Engraving Bric a Brac Statuary in Marble Bronze embracing most magnificent assemblage of Beautiful Art Wares A2 tique Tapestries a collection of Ivory Miniatures fOr merly the property of the Bhop of Boulogne Dutch rench and lemish Cabinets and Artistic urniture at absolute sale in the store of Wm Metzger 252 Woodward LUENGENE Auctioneer Michigan 4: Case 4 Cnicago 5 Knox 9 Zf Hyde Park Hgh'5 Minnesota 4 Ara 0 Northwestern 25 Like orcrt Harvard 23 Yale 23 Amherst a Princeton 23 Lehigh 6 Pennsylvania 17 Penn b' 0' Columbia 43: Rutgers 4 Corrn 43 Union zrgetown 4 An fepolis 0 est Notre Wbat our Business is We manufacture Rubber Is situated in' the city of 1 for all kinds of vehicles auto (State of New Jer mobiles gasmobiles carriages space of over 100 000 square now oc wagons blcj cles etc cupies several acres We Require 800 mplogs When RunningOuru II Capacity Shipping acilities Equipments Adjoins the railroad and we HnilrsAnTvn' pin tai transportatitm conces 1 at $300000 We can'turn out 4) byasteamboatcom tires per day In four factory's jmiy? present 'cpacity ast as we i can manufacture them Other eame business are close corporations: and have no stock WJ a ALl aaeuus corporation co operative rand' that every one bt Company will have a mutual interest in its success ertv thorough investigation of the Company its prop Power have satisfied ourselves as to ttmaVkeV that it can TOld are confident found for Ten tlmesthe number of tires we The "ubmlt the followinggg Estimated Profits: dav ComyMed onf 2000 wheels per leather rub twine and cjnent hubs spokes etc and wheels 1 eTectrichu expenses of factory etc including rief Jwer dLcoal insurance water gas etc etc Cost of selling goods advertising ete at 20 uer cent seiiinr price which is extraoromarUy high 7 5 TOCKHOLDMU meetings Railway Company Detroit Grand Majrea Rail ay Company Ctolcago Detroit Canadr Grand TfjX wi Railway Company UclUgan Air Line Railway Company Toledo Ragiaaw 1 A Muakegon Railear Company Clair Tunnel Company Kotlcokla hereby given that th annual general 'meeting the atc ekholders uf these companion will bo held in room num bered on of the oAeea of the Detroit Grand Hayen A Milwaukee Raff way Cora pnhy ta the city of Detroit atata of MIci Monday October Sth 1902 at ctodt a a central standard time JAS MUIR Secretary Oetralt Saptetnber A 1SC2 DETROIT 'CK1N AC RAILWAY COM The annual meoUng of the stoc era company tor tne uw Alraetfinr uaA" tk PARRai'tion ot such other bnstoess ns may lawfully ww we meeting will be neia at Ct AJpn a LLARD Secretary don't riffri'your stomach with a lot of unrjcsa III UK 21 2111(1 nMT0Ht Send your name and address to Prof a xveuoKa loin iiain st Bat tle Creek Mich and he will send yon free a trial package of his remarkable treatment that will reduce your weight to normal Do not be afraid of evil consequences the treatment is DCrfCCtlV SAfe Ik nahirnl and gives such a degree of comfort to astonish thosn who and perspired under the weight of ex cess fat It takes off th ki gives tlie heart freedom enables th lungs to expand natural! will feel a hundred times better the first day you tn' this wnnlrtii treatment Send your ntme and free trial package ent securely seal yu in a piam Huipiw witn run direc tions how to use it books and test! monials from hundreds who have been1 uuivu Send for the free trial the A BLANKS WALKERVILLE 5 5 a Detroit University school team easily dw feated Ypsilanti Hugh yesterday at the grounds the score being' 4 to 0 Both teams played clean and fast football and al hough was crippled by the absence ot three of its heavy men Its goal aas at no time in danger 8 gained almost all of her grouna around ends Keeler figuring in three long gains of I nd yards while Keena and Clark also made long runs The superb puntine of Keena was a decided feature In the first half the Detroit toys ran up a score of thirty points their opponents bwng unable to stop the fast work After a rest of ten minutes the teams lined up again many changes being made in line up YpellsnU took the ball made a leterained effort to i accomplish something pushing tbeur opponents down the field for a few yards The gains were short and spasmodic Ypet's longest and most conspicuous run was made by Cablin soon got the ball and made two more touchdowns In this half Keywood Carhartt and Clark were the consistent ground gainers or Ypsilanti Capfln Whitman and Harrison did the better work University school on the showing of the material that was out yesterday should de velop a strong and fast team or so early in the season they have good teem work' The eleven meets AU resfimen on Satur day next and is expected to give a good ac count of itself Lineup: Watson Campbell Left end'Everta Hammond Hall Left tackle Harrison Keeler Left guard Dodv Campbell Backus Torrance Right guard Burks Beecher Right tackle PottS Werneken Right end MoGregor letcher ord Quarter back JBrafar Kean Backus Lett half backjMvls and Carhartt Right half backWhitmo Keetor Keywood hit bkwSSw Claim KmMing a' frotball team cliUms a wawa ineso Uni Chicago had close call in he? GAME 3VITH KNOX ROTS 'Too Mach for' Detroiters St school of Ml Clemens played football with St school of De troit yesterday morning on Belle Isle the former winning by a score' of 1C to 0 The playing of the Mt Clemens boys was al most perfect and they won because of superior team' work 'y' UTE BELGIAN QUEEN TOLD HER MISERY 'usd Gen Kelly Kenny who wats orc of the British en' ralg who at tended the maneuvers to notify Gen Corbin and Gen Young ol his appre iatlon of these' circumstances The royal hospitality will be ac cepted by the Americans who wilt also be shortly entertained try WarSecretary Broclrfek Earl Roberts and other leading Englishmen while Am hassador Choate will xie a bi dln Tier in their honor Gen xoung is goin to stay with Gm rench at ai oershot for a days where he will have an opportunity of judging the In novations which are being Introduce! oy the new commander of the irs arzny corps rirB Geretown Scored TwieeBoth Times on Safeties Annapolis October Georgetown defeat ed ths naval a cade try football team on the local 'g ridlron to day by a score of 4 to 0 Tne gatae itself was a singular one touehdMrn beng made The Washington ians made their two scores err safeties both of which resulted trrg careless playing The middies held Georgetown for downs on their three and five yard lines after 'the latter had in each instance carried the ball fifty or sixty yards without a etop Aside from their stubborn defense ot their goal 'lines navy's play was weak George town on the ctaer hand played superbly 1 Defense Improved Itbai a' October The Union Col ir re football eleven vent down to defeat to day st the hands of Corneil by the over whelming score of 43' to de fense which the coaches have spent so mucn tine to nertect during tris week was like a rock and the attack of the visitors went to pieces fn every attempt Crily once did Unicn gain the five yards plays were well nsade and the interference ran loeelhe rbetter than here tofore Still the large score does not is dicate that the Ithaca team is especially strong for omxments were not fit mrtr tt otf rv yard line and kicked it out Case them running it bac to 40 yard vttitnuffer tmasheil for ncven I West Point Jn Beat Tufts yards tfftVough the left side of Michi a fine Tneh came the heart PoinL October The first game ot crushar Davidson the left half for I football season was Case was given the ball and started I bre to flay the cadets having for CUt Chian's UThm I hc result to in favor of West Point Plr whlrVa af 73 cled out further It reminded the old I all they tlmerH bpt rch Wldnian's cele Uh in the Chicago game ot I High School Scored' on Badgers 3118 With a clear field except Hern I 6tein who was playing on defense I 3V?" October (SpeciaL) BDrfntfrd fnr Trit nalllnp I Park oiKnschool hat the honor ot is anted the (score was earned It came just after Knorr leather behind the Wolverine goal! tried a drop kick for Koal when the Hycia I Park lads had forceo the ball to within Hematein elt Badly twenty yards He kicked the ball into the I line and it hit a Wisconsin man A sec Nobody fcit the muff more than I end later It was under the arm of Ham Hernstenr He played 'like a fiend mon3 the Hyde Park fallback and he was after had evened the score and orr the line before he was stopped The no'such determined exhibition of wig final score was fl to 5 In favor ot Wiscon gling dodging tearing loose from 1 sln male from one touchdown in tLe first tacklers and never give up was ever 1 baf aB'1 three tfce second teen on a Michigan field as Hern It 1 Hein pit tip' I Clttcsgo Jgt Managed to Beat the After the game he went alone to a Knox Team distant part of the field and bowed his head Cole and Gregory went I Gtlcago October 4 (SpecialA Chfcago's after him green football team won from Knox to day on said Cole I ater a hard fought contest by the close going ur to the nvm 1 eeore ot 5 to 0 The Galesburg men out 1 tn the Maroons all through the first rm Ki i th M31" misers a touchdown by inches In Kail the plucky halfback I the second half McLean's men also' forced looking up me play during the early part but a grand OU are not said Cole "You I brace saved the game for the Maroons played great football 'afid look how The score was one point shy of that which the crowd stood by you! You are all I the Maroons made last year but the Knox right and put up the pluckiest game team was re enforced in the first half by Of the ranco old time Michigan guard and "Hrnny" finally went to the srvm Jn to contest played pretty near to and he certainly hps not lost a friend I orm CS predates the feelings of the smaller Aaint the qnakers Yalef Chicago Illinois October 5tato college to ern this war nuei I day gave the university ot Pennsylvania ia hard fight and although the final score Nothing hat Michigan was 17 to 0 in favor of the red and blue the university players were compelled to As far as the playing ability of the xert themselvesMo the utmost owipg to team Is concerned there was no com success in advancing the ban parison Case did nothing on offense halves 20 minutes with but four exceptions and but for 9 Michigan's bad fumbling which char Antes Held Minnesota actorized her game would have hart I possession of the ball but a few time I Minn October 4 Special) excent on kick nf' I Minnesota found a worthy antagonist in ed wnrtrt A intimat the team from Ames College thi sTfternoon be c18 line bucking I The won the game kicking on tactics preaileL Jones Maddock I goal but the victory was well earned Lawrence and Palmer did some great I Ecore 6 to 0 work for consistent gains In fact Palmer became quite a gridiron hero 8core Mt Yotre Dame he ilbe ltadVSt to" thV flrtt SpeciaL) team Dicker the flf8t The 'varsity team lined up in a terrific captured fho ad also I struggle with the South Bend Athletics this hi crowd He was only in afternoon but neither side was abL to thegams a minute but he made eomt score swift end runs i ue nne up: MICHIGAN Redden McGuglii Gregory Curler Maddock Palmer the nesk of the bottle SCHOOL LAN of California rlwprirt safest ivejitiner fr Ar' ri only SI 23 ar op co'diltons Iterfwol thrhr north' counties ranches farms earlz fjits: southern cotmtiea taken as homes or investment' lands ali coortie: stamp for Land Boreav IK bo oadwar Angeles California EjAsu bnerf Welwterw defeated Trowbridge eleven 15 io 0 Winners would games with tectns averaging 95 pounds (The McGraw football team defeated th Ccrambians by the score of 5 to The feature of ths game was playing Tha Minums of Detroit College defeated the Harrison fodtbail team 13 0 The win nrrs would like to arrange games with teams averaging pounds Address John Rabaut 335 ourth avenue The Harvard Juniors defeated the Cotii towns by a score ot 12 to 1 The winners would Uke to arrange games with teams averaging 0 pounds Address lanigan IS Labrosse street The challenge any team jn tje city averaging not cnc re than 140 pounds They have dates open October 15 25 Novem ber 1 15 23 22 Write rank Cororan Townsend avenue or Main Th Lafayette football team bas reorgan ized with a number of new players They opened the season oy defeating the Mcr rells tatwo: ien rainnte halves on the Westeniigh 'schrol grounds Score 5 to 0 The Amateur Juniors defeated the Sd team yesterday morning Ona 20 minute hsif was played at the end of which the score? was 15 to 0 Touchdowns wore male by Crabb Waters and Worlfenden: The gaiae was played at the grounds at the th Cen tral high SchocL ULT3 BIG GAMES IN BOTH EAST AND WEST Princeton fettled down to fcard Hne'troek ing Butler fumbled on high pass and Henry tett oa the ball on the eight yard and Hart eaJl it by right end for a UeeMevn Shortly after the mt fcrcfc off Bcrke caught Batter's punt and de'tlrd Interference ran 54 yards for a Several changes were then made in Prince £a' team Attacks on Lehsgh were then resumed and tour minutes later Kiefer smashed tbrocum right tackle for another uractKtown Snonly before th nd rf the ha5f tcerien dropped a goal from" the I fe'rard he Lehigh secured her first (town out once dunrg the game ERrKCTCUlK GVARANTEEn Kin fif niwimowre tit a wm vruise1 owns Old Ulcers aad ell kinds of Asssau araurarera am use fOOMdy klkOWM ffi maiHenl wi wm ra TMIM reijor and re w4uiceu LU TTgrr I BLI Alr 9roWML jvw ujugriii xcr KING 5 OINTSttNTS Otetaant orata tor a tworguaea Mara PTOtpald tatj A 4 I a 3 i 4 ft r' TJ Jl I '7: Tt 75 1 'J 4 8 eJaSli1 I STGMACW eSpH ESS It A flu ae ygUByp eeooinaeazriwe rich red biool Week 9 nA ra a kre A raC' A I I I I I I uureTOuoaxo give astlstontnm rasund arJr ri PECT MM swV Btand UUHHn nflllRA 0 raJra rare A Vf AA wre wu JRraXA Ul icnriiA jo we wwe A re wnagw nora wwrara rera re ren aa ra raraaw re 3 't 0l: MOt "i9n tit 'r 6'C rt ftr I UMMpVMrta the I eswcw a V'c'MU aviKU'Avfli'XT' vr ss CT! iw wrans et we wnra nn i nmn re sn ja cnnnn wre dTO WAA 4L Ku ft 3 I i rt I IA 1 fEm A A 1 i.

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