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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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a CADETS GIVEN Mail orders filled promptly A SETBACK la Miclaian Headqarteri2iO212 Woodward Av HIGH HONORS OR DUVET lack Suits lineup and Overcoats 1 000 Come in and Look ALMA HOWLAND UHLIK Over Gourley's 1 53 Woodward Avs Stamford ATHLETICS The teams and Nebraska Seeks Admission Olivet Gas Heater 1 it 4 INDOOR BASEBALL and The line up: ISHPEMING SURVIVED ADDITIONAL SPORTING NEWS I The score the: ring GOL score The ECORSE WAS STOPPED PNEUMONIA ITTICKS THE ALMA IS JOY CRAZED IRHESS CITI to Increase ASSOCIATION OOTBALL 1 yarn are made non absorbent money only a ov ee Address Congress Lingeman Walker Williams Kelly Ring Normal Bates Bates Holbrook Lampray Barry Katz RiceGilmoreSalsburyWitmire Rolland TENNEY RIGHT GUARD: Left end HewittLeft tackle HurstLeft guard Buehler Center AngellRight guard Bangs Right tackle BrownRight end Whitney Quarter HelmerLeft half Anderson Right half uller Dunning uiinacK MCH'iae goal McBride Childs Umpire Simms of arrange a 8b 25 1 4 was Com Umpire Simms of Time Twenty minute halves avenue Nels will meet in be two other will be lacking but the contest will present more of novelty and should be one of the best Association football matches ever pre sented in this city or the past ten years Galt Ont has been the home of one of the best football teams in Canada Its present team is con ceded to be the best in the history of the club The Galt team has not lost a game in two years and at the present time holds the championship of western Canada In order to maintain its claim that of being the best aggregation in Canada it has challenged the Peninsular League to pro duce a picked eleven to give it battle The challenge has been accepted a team Is now being selected and the management announces a game for 3 on Thanks giving afternoon at Bennett Park double plays 1 2 3 4 5 0 2 13 2 3 110 0 Left end Left tackle Left guard Center Right guard Right tackle Rignt end Left half Right half Quarter ullback nucleus tor a make a he Is to be bta00 Another visitors was the tendency lime and again 8 additional five yards for be was wlt was was TEe Avery House North ChKInel: St Clair lats Will be open until December lath BASSETT Pearl Beach Mich it was a steady march down the field for holes being torn in the Ecorse line so that the plunges of the backs never 'failed to make the gain AN 1th tneir goal threatened Ecorse made a stand and se cured the ball It was lost almost imme diately there being a rntxup on the pass McIntyre broke through and picked up the ball end was he next touchdown after fif 38 40 GRATIOT AVE Opp Library STOVES URNITURE CARPETS $100 A WEEK 3 2 IS 17 5 0 0 11 inside the tenvard line when behind brought him down on a straight duck alt pays indlay son kicked Made to Order Campbell WatsonLeft end Hall Left tackle Brown MolitorLeft guard Hammond (Capt) Center Nicol Keeler Right guard terday while the Detroiters failed to score The Reserves did not finish out the game The winners would like to arrange a game for next Saturday with any team averaging 128 pounds Address Howard Carley Wind sor unt rne medium ana to be limited ing the Otherwise are satisfactory The ment will probably accept for a Thanksgiving match Posltlona Left end Bishop Milliken ijen tacKiebiyKe ijetc guard Center Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarter Right half Left half ullback Bair the pigskin scored two half The when they helped Oli Lincoln Neb November 22 Nebraska lias made formal application for admission to the college conference better known as the big nine red Clements ad junct professor of botany will attend toe Chicago meeting November 28 and urge the claims of Nebraska He will bo assisted by the Minnesota representatives Neb raska football record last year and this season will be pointed to as an offset to the claim that Lincoln is too great a dis tance from the other conference colleges The Peninsular ootball League of On tario has stepped into the breach made by the abandonment of Bennett Park as the ceue at the Michigan Minnesota game and sill endeavor to attract to that grounds hose persons who will wish for outdoor port on Thanksgiving afternoon and who nav not care to go to Ann Arbor The im portance that will attach' to the big game Burrington Swales Kratz Meek Decker Turner Bell Cartright Don Childs Peters Agnew Childs Strand Drop kick for Goal McBride Referee lshlelgh of of Lines men Phillips of A Burnett of Alma Reynolds of A Mitchell of Alma Time of 35 min utes TOP HAL: DURST LET TACKLE SECOND SMITH LET END: OLEY QUARTER AND CAPTAIN: RIGHT END: STIMSON LET END AND QUARTER LOWER CURRIE LET GUARD MILLER CENTER Mfr DONALD RIGHT TACKLE: HARRIS MASCOT distance touchdown were Injured at the opening of the second half however they did not make so good a showing and the Hillsdaleltes did not ex perience much difficulty in malting three xoucnaowns Hillsdale Bennett Duross Wolfe Rice Snyder Zimmerman Tracy Hughes Johnson Roe Boone 1 yard line The lineup: Position ELEVEN PLATED AROUND ACADEMY TEAM 6 7 8 9 3 5 The brilliant run of victories that has been the lot of the Ecorse eleven was given a check at Bennett Park yesterday where and when the team of this city best the down river lads 18 to 5 and es caped making it a shut out only through a fumble at a critical time umbles cut quite a figure in the game the first touch down made by the Detroit lads being made possible through such a misplay Both of these bungles came early in the game and' after the scoring that was aided by these two the elevens settled down to a more correct style of play had easily the better of the first half in which It scored twice and Ecorse scored once in the second period the Ecorse lads showed to better advantage The one touchdown made in this half was the result of a trick play and long run by indlayson It was nip and tuck all through this half Is a vastly Improved team since Coach Somoskeoy began his work with it Yesterday It showed much more speed In getting away and In forming Its Interfer ence and hit the line with a force and ef fect really remarkable for a team that haseo little opportunity for scrimmage work and such limited facilities for training Ecorse found it Impossible to withstand the plunges in the first half but played pluckily all the way through On end plays was not so successful Not many were tried the Ecorse tackling on these and on caught punts being generally swift and certain The local outfit went after a score from the start After the catch of tho kick off LOCAL BACKIELD EATURED GAME BY DONG RUNS CHICAGO DENTALS DOWNED BY MAR INETTH ELEVEN ISHPEMING TRIMMED ESCANABA IN CLOSE STRUGGLE gert Goa is from touchdown inlayson 3 Referee Somoskoey Guthard A BEAT THE KAZOOS HANDILY AND CINCHED CHAMPIONSHIP THE DETROIT BOYS HIT THE LIME WITH TOO MUCH ORCE Scrubs Met Defeat An Interesting game was played yesterday morning between the Central High Re serves and Detroit University scrubs the former winning by a score of 12 to 6 A fumble by high school gave the scruos ineir only opportunity to lineup: Scrubs 1 Position Plumb Bennett Center Donnelly erguson Left guard Thomas know Horse and th Save eO ti 43 We manufacture stylisn goods only Great Blanket and Robe Have the biggest line and finest selec tions in the west TUTTLE CLARK 1S3 Jefferson Ave Detroit the kind of ALT TEAM BEST IN CANADA TO LAY MATCH HERE Suits Overcoats $15 BY Semples and complete sslf measiirement outfit sent on request Send postal In a game marked by slow playing and much offside work Orchard Lake cadets were given a sound trouncing on held yesterday afternoon by the University School eleven The score was 23 to 6 but could have piled up a much larger figure if the team had worked faster In the second half substitutes were sent in to finish out the game The defeat of A can be laid to the fact that the eleven was outplayed in every de partment and the game plainly remonstrated that the cadets are noti the same class with the Univer sity boys Even with a big handicap i i weight in their favor the visitors could accomplish little gams by line smashes and uenended mostly on the packfield to advance the ba I In spite of tne one sided character of tne struggle the game was never theless interesting i ms was due mainly to some brilliant end runs by tne halves and tne strong ueierse put up against the cadets with a Heavy man as play Ji A would mined effort to hammer the opposing line only the dying wedge and buck piays were tiled runly a gain was realized mg wedge A Kalamazoo Mich November Olivet defeated Kalamazoo college here to day In the hardest fought contest seen on the local grid iron this season The winning of this game practically gives Olivet the inter collegiate championship Olivet had the best of Kalamazoo in weight but the locals made good gains through and around the ends During the first half the ball was in Olivet territory the greater part of the time hut Kala mazoo was unable to push over the goal line Olivet touchdowns in the first fumbling by Kalamazoo were near their own goal vet to score her first touchdown Just before time was called In the first half North tried for a goal from the field and failed In the second haif Kalamazoo out played Olivet Koster MacDonald and Crandall starring for Kalamazoo on the offensive and Bair Gray and Wil son for Olivet The game was one of the cleanest ever seen in Kalama zoo The coaches of both teams ex pressed themselves as well pleased with wofk or tneir men lined up as follows: Kalamazoo Hurd Devlswr Bushnell Lenderink Polley Kalmbach Johnson North Koster MacDonald Crandall Gray 2 son 2 Referee Stocking of Kalamazoo of Olivet Gid dings of Kalamazoo and Thomas of OIL Johnson of Kalamazoo Eyke of Olivet We are selling the best Black rieze OVERCOAT and Black Thibet SUIT ever shown in Detroit for a deter through slopped "whia rru hut lhe "fly ing wedge is an attractive formation but as ground gainer it has been rele gated to oblivion Jong ago luuu or tne to be offside was given onside work on the part of the cadets ui mis mutt instead 1 Btandart Smith Haughton and Gorman: Schram and Mureauh Umpire O'Rourke A Whitehead Banta Duncan MeCluro Hoover Benson Beecher Right tackle Grace Wefneken Right end Clarkletcher ord Quarter Hall Mouat Left half Barlow Capt) McKercher Keeler Right half Trank a Keena ullback Daniell Score: 23 to 6 Nicol Mou at Keena Keeler Barlow Goals from Keena 3 Clark Dr May of Yale Umpire Prof Taft of Ann Arbor Robinson of Or chard Lake Keeler of Time Lewis of Chandler of Orchard Lake Time of Twenty minute Attendance 600 desire vou to that vou can 'I anything In Goods in our at lereby Betts Lewis BettsBairHart LewisEllis Betts BishopWilson Gray Wil Beat Players Injured Ypsilanti Mich November 22 The Nor mal football team was defeated by Hills dale this afternoon tn a return game by 22 to 0 The visitors were heavier than the pedagogues and were also faster and had a stronger line The pedagogues put up a good resistance the first half the visitors scoring only one touchdown but shortly after the opening of the second three of the Normal's best men Wltmlre quarter back: Bolland fullback and Bates tackle were retired from the game by In juries end after that the teachers were easy money for their opponents In the first half the Normalites repeatedly secured the ball on downs but always failed after a few minutes to make their so could not land the coveted After tbelr three star men greater one Dunling was sent in to take bis place and filled it well Alma rooters who accompanied the team received very rough treatment at the hands of A students Their banners and hats were stolen and several attempts were made to mob them at the close of the game Sev eral of the farmers attempted to throw an Alma man in the river and a riot was narrowly averted WON UPPER PENINSULA CHAM PIONSHIP i Trueblood of Champion Ann Arbor Mich November 22 The university golf touma ment ended to day Trueblood won the championship by defeating Bloom field 2 up Both of these players were In the team which defeated Chicago Tie Game at Wyanuotte An exciting game of Indoor baseball clayed at Wyandotte last eveninc pany of the Light Guard and the local team going ten innings to a tie 11 to 11 The Detroiters were forced to quit with the game undecided in order to make a train A return game will bo nlayed at the armory next week Vansyde and Harring ton for Company Smith and Moore for Wyandotte: Umpire Grogan AVE DR GOLDBERG Tailor and Clothier 32 35 Michigan Ave ot beinc remedied after the first half only stood out mere glaringly in the sec ond umbling was also very common noth sides being guilty Cheers for Barlowa Gameneiz Both elevens had their supporters on hand rooters occupying the north side of the held and the cadets attired in natty uniforms and led by the Academy band were massed on the opposite side As the battle pro gressed no handwriting on the wall was needed to convince the cadets that defeat was inevitable and the cheer ing on the south side lessened after every minute play and died out completely near the close There was a revival however near the end of the game when Barlow was led off the field This halfback the life of the military eleven suffered a frac tured rib early In the second half but refused to quit Later on he was bumped again in the sore spot and to prevent serious injurv was led off the field by Manager Albro Barlow protesting all lhe while and weeping like a child This gameness struck a responsive chord in the hearts of the followers of both teams and he was cheered to the echo while being es corted to the side lines The first touchdown was made after three minutes of plav Mouat going over for the locals In this time the auburn haired halfback net ted nearly all the big gains making a 40 yard end run and Immediately after an additional 15 yards on a mass play Keeler assisted him some by a 20 yard sprint Keena kicked goal It was only a short time afterward when Orchard Lkke counted on a series of hurdle plays In which Trankla Dan iell and Barlow made substantia! gains Clark kicked goal This was all the scoring done by the cadets and after their first touchdown presented A defense for the hurdling attack and put an end to the only ground gaining play the visitors were able to use with any effect Another touchdown was made in this half by but the players ascribe it to luck Th locals worked the ball to the Academy five yard line when Keena was called on He was tackled hard before covering two yards and the oval bounded out of his hands and rolled behind the goal line Then a rush for the pigskin ensued In which Nicol fell on it and added another touchdown Keena kicked a difficult goal making the score 12 to 6 Kramer this afternoon The game will commence at 3 o'clock The AVebsters are anxious to arrange a game with any team averaging 100 pounds Address 82 Twentieth street Jefferson Reserves desire games with teams averaging 110 pounas Joseph McGrath 244 East street Little Abbotts would like to game with any team averaging pounds Address Chester Scullen Abbott street The Pirates would like to arrange games with teams averaging 100 pounds Ameri can Boys preferred Address Mahoney 581 ort street west The Minims of Detroit College are prac ticing hard these days for the game with St peters school of Mt Clemens on Thanksgiving Day morning Cadillacs proved easy picking for the Deltas the latter winning by a score of 1 to 0 Lane Horton and Miller made all the big gains for the winners The Boulevards and Macks will play a game of football at West nd park at 3 to day The Boulevard team will meet at Twenty first and Howard streets at 12:30 The Trowbridge School ootball team won a hard fought victory over the Col onials by a score of 10 to 0 Touchdowns were made by Kos and Moore Oldain star play at quarter did the work Eastern High School Juniors took fall out of the Cadillac Juniors yesterday the score being 10 to 5 The winners would like to arrange games with the Regulars and Crescents Address Wreford 215 Jos Campau avenue Counterfeiters proved good money against the Victories at Windsor yester day where they won by a score of 15 to 0 The winners want games with teams averaging 10o pounds Address Charles Hamilton 9 Porter street The Victor Jrs played a tie game with the Rippers 0 to 0 The Rippers out weighed their opponents Lapp line bucks were the feature of the game for the Vic tor Jrs The Victor Jrs would like to arrange games with teams averaging 9o pounds Address Vasmund 441 Elm wood avenue VISITORS WERE SLOW AND MADE EW BIG GAINS Windsor Team Left for Walker Cap inals association football team went Company A Scored Hick Company A defeated Standart team In an indoor baseball match at the armory last evening before 300 spectators The Light Guard boys played speedy ball turn in otr six Innings Milburn went cr two or th: goal corse scored bavins worked the ball to 1 teen yard line and being held tor downs There was a fumble and an Ecorse man fell on tho ball By a varied aarics of end plays and bucks it was carried over The goal was missed 1 made her sec ond score snortiy at ter warns on a very lucky play that followed some creditable work Breen on a run around right end brought the ball near the goal lino Line bucking followed With the ball five yard from the goal lire I mlayson made a pass to one of the backs No one took it and as it bounded oft one of the player breasts Haves caught the ball and dropped over the line I inlayson was allowed a very doubtful goal tried end runs and tricks during the remainder of the half and was having great success when time was called In the second haH Ecorse had its wind and it did same rushing for itself Up to the middle of the half it had the better of the work Thon the strength of the locals told and they pushed and hauled through the Ecorse line for repeated gains Near the end of the half inlayson worked a double pass Ecorse braced to stop a mass on right tackle and inlayson went by right end with the ball dodging one of the backs and shaking off another scoring a touchdown after a thirty yard run and kicking the goal This run with end skirting and Clancy's ground and lofty work were spectacular features of the game There was a lot of betting on the con test the Ecorse team being accompanied by quite a number of rooters male and female and the men being ready to give even money on general result Ecorse an nounced last evening that it was not sat isfied with the result of the contest and asserted confidence of victory in a later game It asked for a post season match at Wyandotte and offered to pay expenses to the amount of Teams are to fifteen men Ecorse regard sub list as too largo conditions of yesterday game manage may ask RAVENETTED fabric that pop iho a very fibres that make the woo varn are made 1111 1akestha No earmarks of waterorosf a is norous to air The stiff is in disguise until attacked by rain 'iff 1 Jki Light for weather were good again next spring vMedium for the careful of his health man who finds the light not heavy enough and the heavy too heavv Heavy for the cold bracincrWeather that 11 be a good com panion in zero times All three correct in fashion at prices to'vour liking $750 and all the wav to $25 to Sandwich yesterday and again hlcb was blowing aiivC ible to aoy a naJiri W'jll defend tbe advantage they Bad Axe Beat Croswell 2 Croswell Mich November 22 (Special) The Bad Axe high school football team defeated Croswell high school team here this afternoon by a score of 17 to 0 Ishpeming Mich November (Special) me upper peninsula cnampionsnip tween Ishpeming and Escanaba highs decided here to day The game was npssed by 4000 people The contest fast' clean and excltinc Ishnemine not as strong on defense as Escanaba but what was lost in that respect was more than made up by Bell full back who did the best punting ever seen here He had two punts each 70 yards and aeveral cf 50 yards In the last half he landed the ball for 70 yards on Escanaba's 5 vard line Ishpeming men recovered It and a touchdown was made The first half ended "with one touchdown and goal for Ishpeming In the second half' Escanaba got a touch down The ball was punted from the center to Ishpeming's 30 yard line By successive line Escanaba got her only touch down In 16 minutes but failed to kick goal Ishpeming made its second touchdown In 10 minutes but did not kick goal The score was 11 to 5 in favor of Ishpeming The Escanaba players and their friends were tendered a reception here to night They are delighted with the treatment ac corded them on and off the field and the best of feeling prevails The Ishpeming team will leave Monday evening for Ann Arbor where Benton Harbor will be played Wednesday for the championship of Michi gan a Alma Deserved Victory Lansing Mich November 22 In a hard fought battle from beginning to end Alma won from the home eleven here this afternoon by a score of 16 to 5 A strong west wind was blowing which ma terially Interfered with the punts with which the game was replete Except In one instance In which A made five yards on a trick play nothing but good straight football was attempted by elther eleven A felt the loss of Halfback Smith who is nursing a dislocated arm Alma has the better team and deserved the victory The visitors had splendid Interfer ence and their line bucks and end runs net ted them good gains the work of uller Brown and Anderson being little short of phenomenal The features of the game were place kicks by McBride of Alma from the 23 yard line and by Childs irom tne The lineup: TIGERS Smith Durst Geyer Millard Molman McDonald Donovan Conway Lawton Brown oley 8zrtSBS Will Play at Pontiac Tho Spartan eleven will leave for Pontiac Thanksgiving morning where they will play the Pontiac team A large bunch of local rooters will make up the party The line up for the game follows: Left end Ben nett Spegle left tackle Hogg left guard Lodge center Marriott right guard Carter right tackle right tackle Gregory right end Ash Moebe quarter Corooran left half Jeakl fullback Samson right naat simian Easy Victory for Wlndnorften Windsor Athletic Club ran up 25 points on the Jefferson Reserves at Windsor yes MORRI8 RAUCH Chicago bantam who win box Joe Cbeny T3AM NOW CLAIMS CHAMPION SHIP STATE' Alma Mich November (Special) eoneKe this little institution students has seldom seen such wildi enthuslasim as prevails to night Twice In three years have her foot ball teams won the State champinnnblr of Michigan The eighty students whe accompanied the team and the 120 wbc did not have been howling and cheer Ing for hours It was a wonderfu: game that Alma' won' from A and was the hardest game Alma had this season but her perfect team worl andi spirit again brought her the vic tory while the large crowd of Alma rooters on the side lines' stood by theh team to the last moment Alma now claims the championship of Michigan She has defeated every team in the state that a chance claim the championship 'As it stands Alma is undisputed champion Th team returned last night minus It" captain uller Ten 'minutes before the game closed he was tackled anc his left knee injured He had to leave the game It was his last game and aima Star athlete never played a hicao Dentals Beaten by Marl 'a nette Menominee Mich November 22 (Spe The football team of Marinette Wis just across the river beat Chicago Dental college to day 30 to 5 Chicago Dentals were outweighed The winners will play South Bend Athletic club on Thanksgiving at South Bend If they win that game they will claim the cbamnlonshlp of Wis consin Michigan Illinois and Indiana The team Is composed largely of lumber jacks and river drivers men who played together three years the local team by a score of 1 to l(? lllo JllfeU the field it was impossi In the flr3t the toss end eiectuu which gave them th TV Arvi wifh wma X5UL able to locate when half time was cahed had scored In the last dlj sfense one goal but owing to he of Sandwich this one waS until a few minutes nab This victory puts A) inds or for the Walker cup in Is league Her old time nvalCh the representative ar of the league and 3Sn promised for the windup of the dates for the games ha no 1 ui1 selected but it expected tha a be played in each city Adrian Made Bi Scorer Hillsdale Mich November 22 (Spe Adrian high school football team defeated the Hillsdale high school team here this afternoon 35 toO genuine Cravenette in a shades and weigUts registered trade mark ety of 'on every yard $17 so 'Order to Other Montenacs from (rance) riezes and Tweeds from Ireland I end Whipcords from England Rnwwn Au1? Kerseys I Scotland and American fine Eiysians BeaverV I tons and Vicunas avers Mei I Colors Blacks grays brownish mixtures anJ more festive stripes and overplaids an1 boxy effecfc lerSths from cdf swell to ankle bone CUI zffeA Scarcity of uel and Lack of Cause Grip Colds Bronfitaiti and Pulmonary Illa McCune Matched With Owen Zeigler Tom McCune of this cits' signed articles yesterday to meet Owen Zeigler of Phila delphia before the Eureka A of Balti more early in December tn a 20 round con test McCune has also an engagement for Wednesday evening when he boxes Jim Duggan at the Armory show To morrow evening McCune and Dick Smith will fur nish the wind up of the show to be held In emetine gym Gratiot Whipple and Phillip Young the semi windup There will preliminaries 7 9 and 10 Part Pages 6 and 7 Part Two' The power of pur prices and the individual distinction which careful skilled workmanship imparts are driving overcoaaL seekers our way Tho use of Dr Specific breaks up Colds tVf' A'' Grip Influenza Catarrh Pains and jv soreness in the head and chest Cough Sore Throat General Prostration and ever and prevents Pneumonia consists of a small vial of pleas nt fits' the vest pocket or three degrees of weather we hfivc three degrees of Over coats light Reserves Caskey Alexander Right guard MoranBerdan Beardsley and Right tackle Palmer Left' tackle SnyderRight end Bel'Left end Grogan Sloman and Corlis Kay wood Right half Jacobs Torrence Left half Grenner Hodges ull back Murray Harris (Capt) Quarter Reynolds (Capt) Emeralds Won by Close Score Emeralds defeated the Tigers yesterday by a score of 5 0 in a game which was for the 130 pouna championship of the city The Emeralds clearly earned the victory The game was the opener for the Ecorse game at Bennett park and was fiercely contested tnrougnout (EMERALDS Smith Left end Boose Left tackle Cunningham Left guard Klein Center Regan Right guard Dwyer Right tackle Dumontler Right end Pelphler Left half Benbenlc Right guard Cunningham ullback Trantum Quarter TIGER ELEVEN THIS CITY WOOD LET HAL: O'KEEE COACH: BROWN ULLBACK: LAWTON RIGHT DONOVAN Team Work Aided Port Huron Port Huron Mich November The Port Huron high school second foolball team to day defeated the St Clair high school team by a score of 6 to 5 'Both teoms put no a sharp game but the local eleven displayed superior team work Cbmtee for Detroit Elevens The Plymouth football team wishes an op ponent for the Thanksgiving afternoon vame The date isipen to any team from Detroit or elsewhere avering 145 pounds Address Burrows Plymouth Mich BIG MONEY 830 makes L00 bv our sure and safe system of Turf Investment One hun dred days of racing in New Orleans and big things to come ott Entirely new and original plan Expert handicapping and prices furnished to bookmakers and pool reems A limited amount of stock for sole at $100 per share This stock pavs 24 per cent per annum and in the near ftnxira it expected to pay even greater dividends Parties looking for good in would do well ta consider If yea have KUe money: money to Invest: zncmey tnsti sboum ne earning writs for it quick Costs you postal card THE CO OPERATIVE TUR ASSO CIATION Naw Orleans Incorporated Capital Stock S1MM0 The substitution of players did not affect the attack and defense of the team and the ball was con tinually in Orchard Lake team's ter ritory in the second half Several brilliant runs by Keena Keeler and Mouat and letchers great tackling mingled with some hard line smashes by Beecher and Hall netted another count Keena plunging through for eight yards He missed goal Two long runs by Keeler and Keena and the fine interference furnished by Hammond and Werneken to the run ner resulted in another touchdown Keeler going over the line Keena kicked goal making the score 23 to After that the ball was in Orchard Lakes territory for the rest of the game and when the time was called the oval rested on 35 vard line In the first half Keena tried a place kick from the field but missed The cadets were offside in this play however and me oaii aia nox go over Tbe Lineup VARICOCEl and posits oraza their proj in Stricture! while iiVsnAffiMpK) trSufileh ttl jure am I tBawmy trezttoent wfi cure you you PAY WHEN CURED You need euy nothing tfiitilyou zf conTtaced that 2 curt has beta established Private Nervous stretching otldsa of time also Trouble CONSULTA1 to8pal Sun day 10 a nx to The cleanest hottest most economical and therefore the cheapest Gas Heater made Kgljgyy ABSOLUTELY MO ODOR Theimproved construction of the Stain ford enables it to consume every particle of gas Burns from 25 to 40 per cent less gas than any other heater manufactured kOWEN 1 4 i I mill i HHHIIliiiB IIIIHi MMM III HI 1 1 IMii 1 1 IB iii i i i IHliil 1 1 ill I liiiili I ill i I i ill i i i i 71 I it rtwr v' 1 t1 1 I I 41 Il Man I Mil Is wk qk a uii zi i i i i i i i i a a Zl ''7 i Wfl I 1 II UMHL 1 rMl il I 24 (fl Wl II 4 Ma 1 4 WxjgA MB Vi? 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