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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 14

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SUNDAY 1 NOVEMBER 22:1903 14 ARMERS MAKE Come Where You Save Money IRST PLACE SPECIAL SALE AT Preciseness ia over fine GETTING READY AT CLEVELAND a his to 1 and Headquarters 220222 Woodward Ave Detroit ASS CI ATI OO TB AU and hy CENTRAL I 204 A TIE Continued rom Page Another TIe Game Goal Backs 203 Halfbacks OCAL Pl NTS 201 200 orwards BASKETBALL 16 95 SAVINGS of 5 to BANK Established 1890 OICERS President A redericks DIRECTORS timekeeper 4 WALDO A BIELMAX S1DAE1 MIILEB Bi 17 ARR HOBERT GRAY KAXK ILER GEO HENDKIE THE TRAP CURES also played with the BILLIARDS 10 19 Championship LADIES! $500 REWARD 19 1 ills 2 sss 100 98 103 6 pounds be aiid Eddie pounds be and Louis In a to 0 long long Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarter Left half Right half I 8 to 2 to and will assist In a inerrv co st grand ball IL BerdanStuartCoggerBloom Left halfLane Slomau Stein 207 end Right tackle Right guard Center Left guardLeft Quarter Left halfRight half ullback 25 and 30 Also full line of urnishing: Goods and Hats at low prices for three days DARRELA rench A Pugh rench Pugh isher Jinks Abraham Peck Bennie Jinks Gregory ROLLED UP SCORE ORTY POINTS IN THE IRST HAL the tourney from here is hard to tell at this time It is certain that every one of the bls' local leagues will be represented and some of the alley proprietors will send down bowlers on their own hook It is almost cer tain that representation will be the biggest that ever attended a similar tournament CENTRAL HIGH Left end L'Hommedku Harvev Dr 237 216 210 wvi 44 VlA'O I Weber in tnei JJavis summaries: 10 10 10 Chap Watson Walter Brady 40 THE? DETROIT A REE PRESS at Detroit final game was the Darrel team district of the were not given game was very the effect of ago were better than cx to Millen Donovan 202 A Dick Alien ball here this afternoon lint school team beat Lapeer in a of 16 to 0 The juvenile teams of and Lapeer result Bishop Bait Betts (capt) Brown Gray Ball Arnold 200 201 217 'fes' 1 Ya5S ik OLIVET WAS UNABLE TO STOP RUSHES AND END RUNS of winning against ciaims tne ship ALBION Brail Pfeifle Merrill Leonard Dixon Cenvllle Penzatte Knickerbocker Portwood Bartell Bliss Time of halves 25 and 30 minutes eree Steimel Unwinre Becktel Bliss 3 Pfeifle Cenviile 2 Attendance 100 EARLY PREPARATION'S OR THE Bowling tournament DON DOMO AILS AT LAST THE COAST COURSE JNO A A PARKER A Center Decker Right guard Lampke Peck Left guard Case Right tackle Kratz Ashley Left tackle Bell (capt) Right end Shaw Left end Millar Quarter Small Right half McKenna Peters Left half i McDernild ullback Doty KramerMcKenna 4 Decker Peters small of and of CLOTHIER £IO9 59 Michigan Avenue Lansing Mich November (Spe cial) A close and exciting game football was played by the Gratt Rapids and Lansing high schools hers to day Lansing winning by the sec of 12 to 6 Grand Rapids scored its touchdown in the first few minutes of play on straight heavy line bucking Lansing employed similar tactics and scored In the second half Lansinn put the ball over again and had the oval in close proximity to the goal when the game was called Qpazillo ran ONE TOUCHDOWN BEAT YPShHIGH The Sandwich Association football team has again demonstrated its ability to play fast ball by defeating all opponents in the Peninsular league series for the Walker tropny lerterday tne played at Sandwich with winners in the eastern league and the visitors a chance to score The fast both teams showing practice since the game one' week rue banawicn niavers their opponents on combination 'play and this fact accounts for the repeated rushes on the goal The final score was 4 to 0 in favor of Sandwich and although in the last half the Darrel boys made a determined effort to break through the defense of their opponents they were un successful The lineup: A aS 1 11 Bass Tiernan Williams A Beeman Beeman Hind John Brady James Brady Dixon Williams iler OURTH VICTORY OR NORMALITES LANSING HIGH WON LANSING HIGH LOST KNOPP AND BURNS IN WHEELMEN SHOW HEAVY BOWLING SCORES WEEK The game between the Spauldings and the Morrells proved to be the most hotly contested game ever played on the Spauld grounds The score was 5 to 6 Game was called on account of darkness by Referee Lynch with ten minutes left to play the bail being in the possession of the Spauldings in the center of the field Yeager scored the touchdown for the Spauldings while Downey scored for the Morrells on an end run The lineup: SPAULDINGS MORRELLS Barkley Maloney Left end Mullane Goudle Left tackle Shea Davison Left guard a Bork oote Miller Center Bonner Right guard White Yeager Right tackle Clement McClure Right end Wise Mouat Quarter MeCunneil Paterson Left half Downey Reichenbach Right half Donahce McCutchion' ullback Regan Jos Goo Leipsinger iu uiv at 145 Buffalo Keene Horses to Be Sold London November The Referee say's it is informed: that in pursuance of Keene's decision to withdraw from racing in England a cable dis patch was received from him yester day commanding tne sale or an racing property here WON INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAM PIONSHIP ROM OLIVET EATURE AT LATONIA' CAP TURED BY COMMODORE a plucky game and would have tied the score but for an off side play The line up: WOLVERINES NORTHVILLE Roach Left end Koehler Dunn Left tackle Bunts Sumner Left guard Lewis Chope 'Center Neyland Collins Right guard Lanning' Weddock Right tackle Clark Geo Roach Right end Trump Quarter Perrin Owen Left half White ixel ullback 'E Armitege Crabb Right Hilf Christiancy Umpire Capel Referee Roach Time keepers and Simpson Linesmen Al lison and Doyle Progrest Club Has Team The Progress Club basket ball team of the Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian church wishes games with teams that average 15 years Ad dress Manager William Sinclair Jr 396 Champlain street Regular $1500 SUITS and Overcoats The Wolverine Boat club making: Thanksgiving Eve caslon the club announcing at Arbeiter hall on that night The pro ceeds willbe used in fattening the build ing fund of the a organization which hopes to have a new home in the spring Arrangements have been made with the lessee of the hall: whereby both floors may be used in case it becomes neces Lewis Thatrhr Tov hdowns Dotv Goals Millar 5 Referee and umpire Schule Hopkins of Knapp of Olivet Linesmen Taber A and elton of Olivet Attend ance 780 WOLVERINE TO ENTERTAIN RIENDS or Monday Tuesday and Wednesday TENTH GRADE Holmes I Hyams Maroney Weber Y9 3 'eat a Ate UXUI4UL Cliallenge roni D' A Team A novel challenge was issued by the A basketball team yesterday The manager is after the scalp of the At A fives and agrees to take on all six teams of the A League two each night for three nights in succession The A is also anxious to arrange out of town games YVindsdr Team The Windsor football team adminis tered a drubbing' to the Re serves yesterday at park in the Canadian city' The Windsor boys were heavier than the university boys and simply them off their feet The Windsor line played up to their old standard and held the boys from Detroit safe throughout the game The Reserves put up a plucky fight' but could make no impression1 on the heavy Windsorites Lister right end played a star game and is a tower of strength to the Canucks and Brian also put up a good game and Odette and Johnson on the forward line played 6 5 13 5 11 Cashier GEO BEARD Asst Cashier 215 223 236 Moore 206: 225: TTn rrv Broudh'eker 237: Mr OUTSIDERS WON K2 ATHIIHT' Neil's Offer to orbes New Y'ork November 21 Jim Nell of Cal ifornia father of the liantamwelght cham pion of the world rankie Neil says that if Harry oi'bes Is anxious for a return fight with liis son lie will bet any part of 65000 that orbes will be beaten again Nell further states he will allow orbes to weigh in at 118 pounds at 3 on the afternoon of the battle orbes would gladly fight Neil but it is doubtful if he will feet the money father de mands Bout for Commodore Commodore the local featherweight" has been signed bv the Interurban A of South Bend Tnd to box any 122 pound man whom "the club may select The bout 'will be held on De cember 8 Agricultural College" Novem ber A proved her claim to the Michigan intercollegiate football championship here this after noon by defeating Olivet the heavy team hands down with a final score of 45 to 0 The first half was a de cided walkaway their opponents be ing unable to stop the line rushes or end plays In every instance during the first half the local team made their gains and at the end of the half they had rolled up a score of 40 or over a point for every minute i The result of the game was 'some thing of a surprise to MA who expected one of the hardest games of the season punting run were the only features of play Every man on the home team played fast: football from start to finish and their splendid in terference enabled their to make long end gains almost at will work deserves: especial praise making four touchdowns and carrying the ball a total of 260 yards Old Argument Settled Together with the news in this morn ree Press of letter from Walter Camp in regard to the disputed score of the Albion A game of November 13 came also a let ter: to Coach Brewer from Referee ishleigh of the game in question After stating the decision of Coach Yost of the of and Messrs Darby" and Cornell officials of the of Wis game that the score should stand 6 to 6 Mr lshleigh reviews all the facts cites the official rules and closed with the following statement: very much regret that the matter was not clear to us riday but I am sure that with such authority and with all the facts straightened up we will all be satisfied with th score" of 6 to 6 as Yost has The line up: ULilvJe! Winslow me nne up MT CLEMENS Capron center Bannow right guard Young enton left guard wooa W'idrig Wood McSweeney Miser Lamb Sherbeck Time of halves 20 minutes of of Packard of of Sherbeck Goal Lamb inal Mt Clemens 6 Ypsilanti 0 Owosso Mich November (Spe cial) Owosso high school defeat Lansing high school at football thu afternoon by the score of 5 to O'Connor 222 Lisch Myers 211 Steilwagan 200 Kimflt Clark 209 Embrecht 212 Dj ws 207 alleys Bateson 205 213 Cosgrove 213 252 McLaughlin 217 223 Dr McAndrews 223 237 John E3UIL Xc America 215 21S 237 210 209 Pullen 201 Van Moynahan Stuart 205 Ray Schrage 201 204 204 uebhard 202 213 246 James 212 214 216 rank McDonald 200 ry Jack Dumpily 200 Mc Kaig 215 orney 232 200 Bob ry 207 2i)0 203 Richardson 202 Wm Hibbler 207 Haggard 216 201 218 Dovle 241 200 Dick Brown 216 203 Gies 217 239 207 Daniel's Ed Mayer 212 Louis Henry 34 206 222 Jacob Schlaff 239 E1 226 228 Christ Stein 214 Dr Krussman 225 John IVEjs THE RACES WENT TO LONG PRICED ONES' OICIALS PROMISE INJ LEYS OR CONTESTS THE BEST T0H1C rf A A gA pH 2 tonic suiiea in latuic uao jj to every requirement of the system when i tated run down condition It contains Washington November Outsid ers were in evidence at? Benning7 to day finishing first in five of the six events The Grand Consolation stakes was won handily by Orthodox The 'Chevychase steeple chase for' gentlemen riders furnished the only first choice Mr Kerr riding a clever race bn Imperialist and win ning pulled up Circus with the light impost of 87 pounds' took the handi cap in a drive from Sheriff Bell Track fast Summaries: irst race 3 year olds and upward 7 Taxman 118 (Hicks) 20 to 1 and1 6 to 1 won The Major 108 (Brunner) 15 to 1 and 6 to 1 second Pittacus 110 (Deseou) 15 to 1 third time 1:30 All Gold araniass Hot Arrah Gowan Thd Guardsman' Or loff Wager ortunatus Moderator Cottage Maid Princess Tullane and Past ran Second race 2 year olds 6 furlongs Clear the Arena 97 (Trueber) 5 to and 2 to 1 won ort Hunter 89 (Brennan) 12 to 1 and 5 to 1 second Souriere 107 2 to thlM time 1:15 2 5 Lady Mirthful Mimon Catherine Ruth Sea Gate Piquet Donnelly Toi San Burdette Ratho wan Reveille Theo and Gold Breaker also ran Third race Chevychase steeplechase 3 year olds and upward about 2 1 2 Imperialist 157 (Mr Kerr) 8 to 5 and 7 to 10 won Manilian' 155 (Mr Trumble) 5 to 1 and 2 to 1 sec ond Sack 155 (Mr Hollowav) 5 to 1 third time 5:26 Cheval Ill Used and Black Death ran ourth race Grand Consolation 2 7 furlongs Orthodox DAILEY JOHN RIDCEONj Vi ce Prea i en 1 uawson 201 205 Spickett 2(0 Schmidt 200 208: Halev II Black 219: Tamagnl 205 Griswold 201 207 209 223 232 202 Blackwell 234 William Kolbe 210: 201 red Vollmer 206 Charles Ray Schrage 201 204 204 249 Burns Elsey Reinke 201 212 Schmidt 210 201 211 20S 3 Kerr 201 211 2 John Allen's Allen 255 209 204 Aiarkey 203 bach 205 4 A1 Higgins 210 Thos Ward' 203 a tangly 303 215 202 203 National alleys Hy Kessler 206 Schaefer 218 207 223 205 200 214 Grimston 2e3'212 Robt Robinson 226 Litman 207 orney 233 O'Mara 206 Harry Bastien 206 Art Herbst 216 Joe Higgins 231 Hy Leonard 200 John TraJiey 231 Schmidt 209 Juhl 221 Art Lorch 200 Was iWon Saniltvk'h Team IN DISTANCED RACE 14 16 1 45an rancisco November 214 Th mile finrt a Riirppnth nannlcan waM iha ax vumna Av resuiiea ixi a victory well and hard or the serves VcTaggart an I V' a ennd People watched ihe ab Easy for "Websters defeated the Hudsons by the score of 56 to 04 The of the game were the end runs of the Websters The lineup: WEBSTERS HUDSONS Webster Left end Sullivan Left tackle 'Warner Brownell Left guard White Miller Center Barrons Murphy Right guard Walker Hetherington Right tackle erris Habermas Right end Riggs Grimshaw Quarter Hunter Lichtenberg Left half Tracey Right half Jopp Stackpoole ullback Brown Werneken was removed to Grace hos pital but his injury is not a serious or tiArm nnA Centra Is nlaved a game in the second half Girl Light Dimmed Girl Stars and Tenth Grade girls' basket ball teams played at Central High the Stars being beateu by a score of 12 to 9 a nc lineup GIRL STARS gan 221 Schmidtke's alleys Geo Stellwagen cj oeo squire 201 redericks 207 202 235: Schrnesrler Sifter 203 202 212 Dr 1 Marron 205 Pete Eiden 256 Doyle Moran 210: Murdock 214 Kelley 223 225 Mt Clemens Mich November Mt Clemens high school football team defeated Ypsilanti'1 high school here today by a score of 6 to 0 The game was close and exciting throughout the features being the great stands made by both teams when goal lines were threatened The defensive play of both teams was es pecially good Scott of Ypsilanti made the longest run of the sea son on the local grounds going ninety yards from first kick off The offen sive work of Sherbeck Moser and Widrig for the local team was very good Witmore starred for Ypsilanti Unnnn YPSILANTI? McKenzie Shaw Wilson right tackle Riley left tackle' McKay right end Jewel left end Everettquarter back Broley right' half Witmore' left half Scott full back McCann Officials Use Biz for anaat ma" Renick: Was High G'un At the regular tournament of the Pastime and not aatringaatcr Gun Rcnick was high gun winning I A Al 1 A I I fcMXT UVLIUJ UU A I Tt'114 4 a I za mm AX mK 1 Sold by Druggists I ancJ speed class orsent In plain wrappe' I xo of targets 10 wnitmore Renick Speed Huck or a Ease of ebatlnats suppression any Tristem cause In pathology my monthly reg rails North to relieve safe harmless mail how long I Weber suppressed DR JOHNSON MED DIS Moxley Aearasru vmcago 1 nuie for Bragg' while Eonle was Don Domo met for? the first time 'since his arrival Bearcatcher beating him han dily Summaries: San rancisco November 21 re sults at Oakland Summaries: irst race 7 Greenock 107 XL Powell) 3 to i won: Hilly Moore (Kunz) 13 to 1 second Red wald' 95 (W Coleman) 3 to 1 third time Max Bendix Matin Bell Burdock Bedner and Mareiio also ran Second race 6 furlongs Bear Catcher 105 (J Martin) 11 to 5 won Sol Smith 108 (Otis) 12 to 1 second Don Domo 112 (errell) 3 to 5 third time 1:17 Wini ireua Aoyuob una Avenger also ran Third race 7 furlongs Sugden (Chandler) 3(4 to lswon Galan thus I (Connell) 3 to 1 second Bard Burns I (Bell) 7 to 1 third: time I Corbett Mountebank Harry Thatcher and Canejo also ran ourth race 1 1 16 miles Bragg 104 Hall) 11 to 5 won Eonic 107 (Chandler) 11 to 5 second Horattus 106 (I Powell) to 1 third: time Nlgrette Yellow Tall also ran ifth race 6 Martimas 104 (Otis) 5 to 1 won Lord Melbourne 100 (Oliphant) 12 1 second: Captivate 103 (L Jackson)' 20 to 1 time 1:1634 Sir Preston Matt Hogan Silurian Tower "of Candles The retter also ran ort Wayne left at the post Sixth race Diderot IOO (Hilde brand) 24 to 1 won Miracle 99 (Knapp) 7 to 5' second Dodie loo (o ley) 7 to 1 third time Constable Rio Shannon and Col Van also ran Oakland Entries irst race uturity course Merwin Soso Alice Callahan Toto Gratiot 102 The Counsellor Quatra Dotterselle Indina 94 Batidor Leash 99 Tamm 112 Second race five furlongs lorlanna Belle Maxette St Yusef Minimum Miss May Bodish Bornbadler Effervescence 103 Harbor Sir Appleby 109 Otto Stlffel The Bugaboo 106 Samar 110: Third race six furlongs StWxlda Mar timas 103 Royal Rogue 106(Dungannon 83 San Nicholas 109 ourth race mile and 50? yards Rose of May 9S Dr Bernays Redwald Max Ben dix Harry Thatcher 103 Red Tip 106 ifth race uturity course Ballroom Belle Pickaway 94i Piratical 99 Dug Martin 100 Orslus 102: Bee Rosewater 106 Elkin Klng Mr Dingle 108' Pluck Sixth race mile Egg Nogg 95 Lord Melbourne 98 Last Knight 102 Anvil 103 Cambacares Glenarvin 106 Delrays Met Defeat Tfipnauts defeated th Dpir jo rne features of tbP 2 fint Bnf bUnSt hy monotior and fine line bucking of the backs 19 Amateur New York November The fourth Detroiter Were Beaten annual tournament of the National I Association of Amateur Billiard Play I 'Mlch November 21 One of ers for the amateur 1 championship was Played the Eagle trophy and other prizes will I JnSr Rchoolteam open at the club house of the Lieder s2tedh iriavirmrv 1fhlc5 re K5 Cf 5 twhed Close January lly 15 pounds to a man tha visitors Vi Neither Side Could (Score 'A hotly contested game in which neither side scored "yesterday played betweenthe Burgess and' Tiger elevens for the 135 pound championships 'The line buck ing of De Mass and featured the play of the Tigers (while Ashl and Whipple starred for the Burgess team The lineup: 5 TIGERS BURGESS Smith Left? eiid Ash De Mass Left tackle Murphy Geyer Left guard Groves I aatz Center Merker Murtaugh Right guard Patterson MacDonald Right tackle Eggeman Bell Right end Colford Atkinson Quarter itzgerald Wood Left half Whipple Jones Right half Brett Conway ullback Norton Johnstone Umpire Savage Ahearn and Welch Linesmen Gerring and Macree Time of halves Twen ty minutes year olds (Hicks) 6 to 1 and 7 to 5 won Robin Hood 113 (huumani second Reliance 110 (O'Neill) 1 third time 1 0 Lord of the Valley also ifth race maiden 3 vear olds upward mile Norbury 98 (Oland) 5 to 1 and 2 to 1 won Silver oam 95 CD 20 to 1 and 8 to 1 second King 106 (letcher) 15 to 1 third' time 1:43 3 5 almouth Russelgarth Musieiene The Captain Burning Glass Obligato 'Heir Ap parent Effie Shepard Margaret Kent Lady Knighthood Grantsdale Erda and Caxton ran Sixth race handicap 3 year olds and upwards and three sixteenth 87 (Taylor) to and 5 to 2 won Sheriff Bell 116 (Hicks) 11 to 5 and even second Hierhlander 106 (Roiesen)? 6 to 1 third: time 2:06 Lord Badge Colonsay Wirein Lord Benning Entries irst race selling 3 year olds and upward mile and seventy Glo riosa Arrahgowan The Guardsman 109 lara 107 ortunatus 105 Cot tage M'aid 104 Punctual Eminence Mary Worth Blue Victor Scortie 103 uego 101: Nine Spot Courtmaid 100 Unterock 99 Jingler 98: Mite 96 Star and Garter 95 Miladi Dsye 90 Second race maiden 2 year olds 5(6 furlongs Gold Dome Conkling Clar ence Yellow Hammer Bronz Strike a Light Loricate 112 Redman Palm Broom Cantaloupe Coppelia Gana nogue Prince Salm Salm Belle of Wakefield Dixie Paradise Niskayuna Queen Belle Ceaar Rapids Aly Alice 109 Third race hurdles 3 year olds and upward one mile and one half Crolly Draughtsman 148 Sir Eller slie Aline Abbott Moroton Gasgar Meteorite 143 Ross ame 140 The Rival 137 Trapezist ourth race handicap 2 year olds six Harangue 126 Juvenal Maxim 122 Peter Paul 119 Silver Dream 118 Alforten Reticent 111 Marjoram 105 Coppeliu 1(M Silver oot 97 ifth race selling1 3 vear olds and Up mile and sixteenth ClnvArlanri 215 205 221 Ramsey 203 205 233 Bar le Due Aden 106: McWilliams A SM 3f8 Reinke I ortunatus Coleman 103 Hax 222 240 214 212? 253' 202 risan Hackensack 100 Cottage Maid McKay 0 Newerry 214 223 98: Dramatist 97 Mite 95' Schipidtke 292 Cocpersmith 212 Pass Book 92 Mert Sixth race handicap' 3 year olds and MertsclOS 19 Ep Brien 206 up Carbuncle 126: Unmasked River Pirate 122 Buttons 120 Duke Woodward alleys Wm Sands 200 203 of Kendall 117 Stolen M'omnets Hl' 20S Miller 204 A Lord Badge Wild U0' Mrs Douglas 201' 202" 212 213 214 215: rank Viltpr' 'IM 104 10S vviim 1 oarriTTV'WAV 1 I Tnrd Advnrata HE silly simper or mathematical ui rasnion x'late 1 800 and $2000 SUITS and OVERCOATS I one touchdown was mada in the first half The teams are vf evenly matched and the game was a good one The game was played oa Parshall field a fine athletic Held five acres which has just ben ar ranged for games Xor next season Parshall manager of a stock cox pany which put the grounds in fins condition has already signed part next year's basebU team and expoc1 to be in the state league Queenan Drew With Selger Vancouver November 21 Perry Queenan of Seattle and Chas Seiger of New York fought 20 rounds to a draw last night before a large crowd Queenan had the best of the bout during mostsof the Shamrock Nasi for lagpole New York November 21 Tne mast of the America's cup lenger Shamrock III has been pre sented to the town of Cape May to be used as a flagpole It 15S feet long The gift was mau by Captain Barr skipper of ne de fending yacht Reliance he havm bought the challenger for too ma' terials it contained 'Latonia Entries irst race 1 mile Owen vz ii Jennings Tells the Old Tale morie 109 Pathos Sister Lillian I Duchess Hanna lora 'Willoughby Ithaca November 21 Hugh Behoove On tlie Quiet 105 Jennings coach of the Cornell base Olonetz 102 Nestoria Colloiiade Va A team' 'sVho last year managed the John Regan Diamonds and I THmnr mn will I rv? baseball after next year The veteran Second race 6 furlotigs Belletoone player is now a senior in the Cornell lole Snowcap tEleata Mi lesch LOQD POISON 1e 13 protes'slSn He? Athat llt'K turlos uBurtha: DO Many have pimples spots on the skin ink manager of the Mohawks Harlem Lane Worthington 97 sores in the mouth ulcers railing hair bone ball club will tender his players a Pfemus Rip Gallagher: Talala 105 pains catarrh don't know it is BLOOD banquet at his residence on Thanks I Moore The Caxton Binehello leu POISON Send to DR BROWN 935 Arch I giving eve All members of the team I ron 102 Welleslys 103 Pa" are requested to meet in the club I ourth race steeplechase: short one rooms this evening 1 Red Car Sea Pirate 137 month Sold only by Grunow Patterson I 1 Ntnmndo 197 fiqlhn lin xr Gratiot ate and Randolph st Detroit ifth race 5 1 2 furlongs Seagraves Woodlyn Bombast Barney 105 Circular Joe 110 Just So alse Entry Red White and Blue Choice 107 Sixth race 6 1 2 The Boer Jim Hale Dave Sommers One Eva's 25 102 Satchel Ben Mora 105 is BRAGG WAS WINNER 1311 3 IS 203 215 IS not St ula ashion is not and cannot be rote It is always nliant by to time occasion and circumstance aaaPUble Of patterns pronounced or colors sever? rm tires one quickly you are to own just one Overcoat to dress tranquilly cosily by all means bnv Black Gray Blue or Brown 1 The verv mafArinlo arc made we hav these common sense colors 111 Take Meltons riezes Martini and Beola be liu gold to try and improve them vcnuiresome sniri a course there are fancy colors and combination nat checks plaidsand but it tav letic youth to show them off att' See him in his big Belted Tourist Coat and you wish you were yomw again OVERQOATS $i5 $1750 and $20 made to order Whether you are a conservative man or a finical most lili best store we are super critical with both your BY MAIL Samples and self measu rement outfits sent for the asking anywhere Sr TkiloT and Woolen Merchants Promises made under the heat of citement arc not always lived up but the Cleveland bowlers appear to Le determined to fill to the letter all the glittering offers made by their rep resentatives at the annual convention of the American bowling congress at Indianapolis At that meeting dele gates from Louisville Milwaukee and Cleveland told about the'beauties and attractions of their respective cities and many roseate pictures were paint ed Under the excitement of such spirit ed bidding it was natural that some of the orators should promise things re gardless of cost Indianapolis had given the bowlers such a surprising layout that anything better seemed out of the question yet all of the del egates promised to improve upon it Milwaukee offered its convention hall 41 nd then Cleveland came along with its armory which it was asserted was big enough to accommodate all the bowlers in the country or some time It appeared doubtful if the Cleveland men would able to carry out the armory project which Js unddibtedly a big undertaking Last week however the matter was definitely settled and a contract for ten alleys signed with a Chicago firm If the entries warrant ft ttpir more al leys will be added' With good al leys assured the Cleveldnders Intend to go after a large attendance and are planning to make the prize money the largest in the history of the or ganization With good alleys and a generous prize list there is little doubt the tournament will be1 well patron ized Cleveland is centrally located and there is bound to lie a large at tendance from the middle west In addition there seems to he some reason to believe the bowlers of Jreater Nw York are willing to sink their differences and will send a num ber of teams With matters in such definite shape the Chicago players will begin to look forward to the eham 4 4 4 z4 1 ltd 4 OCzv LUD Gw UOlilX LAlNz erw city will be as adequately represented I Balev 20: A tn kv a anno lO3U2 Just how many teams will attend iherJ 202 JP" I 4 nri An Duyie vz DrouanWKer Mr i AAll commodore won 200 KocOOi ToepeL LATONIA EATURE Win Grisivold212 Jacobs 215 I 11 1 Hoare 204 Breen 204 Sloan I 'A 1 ox 217: Rudd 219 red Cincinnati November The feature of I Wright 223 Becker 207 Bryant £he Latonia races today was the 201 204 Otto Bartlett 203 Mr Bullock I handicap for 2 year olds at seven furlongs 205 211 Dr rothlnghain 211 214 Mac TXhe winner turned up in Commodore at McBride 210 McKnlght 207 245 11? to IIe by a head from ather 1 2 Tallent Rainland the favorite finished I a i i I ird Surnmsry A BALL TOSSERS 6 furlongs Miss Aubrey 103 1 (Lindsey) 10 to 1 won Hilee 107 (A TENDERED RANDIIT okr)' second 100 I 1 ILI4MLriLUDMiltUtl (D Austin) 4" to 1 third time 1:18 I I King Rose Olonetz Amorous Ben Howard I I Irby Bennett Heraldo and My Queen also Diamond yarns Were spun around the Second race sy Beneficent 103 festive board at the ellowcraft club (D Austin)? to 1 won Ke u3 (Mou last rteht the occasion being a ban I tain) 4G to 1 second Ben 'Adkins 110 Xjquet tendered to the A ball toss (Munroe) 3 to 5 third time 1:13 ers and friends by Manager George I Scares Oudon Ruth" Parrish Snowcap I McClure and Capt John Kelsey" One Deputy and Idle also ran long table occupied the center of the rMhIr tnlleank A'c: 97 (Mun a spacious dining hall and this section trre) McI 4 the house was entirely in the hands 10 toA time I 5 a dossers for the party re I Adelante Tufts Hoheybrook Branch 11 I mained in session until a late hour I Goo Goo Kingscourt and Beau I Those present were: Aid George I caire also ran i tl Codd John Lodge Guthard I ourth race Avondale 'handicap 7 fur IJ Twomey A' Schneider Commodore 108 (D Austin) 10 to I Shanahan A Corbett I A)on: father Tallent 101 (Munroe) toJ I Roche Joe Jackson John Kelsey 1 aInlnd D2 (W Wilson) 5 Paul Bruske George McClure pOw Tierny Katle A Hughes MAR Palmer Smead "1 bllk Maid M' Ramsy ifth race 1 1 16 mlles onsoluca 109 "(D I John Vallat If Ducharme and Joe Austin) 4 to 1 won Ocean Dream 103 Rabaut (J Hicks) 10 to 1 second Jack Ratlin 107 John Lodge officiated as toast (Dieterle) 3 tot third time 1:53 JohnI master and filled the position Ina Tom Curl Tam Shanter' Chan A most fitting manner Every one pres I and NeveAuch also ran lent Was called on for speeches and I furlongs air Lady Anna I any of ball stories were hand Christine A led out some of doubtful origin and (A looker) 8 to Behoove others from personal experiences Both Wnelanch the Quiet Rhol the manager and captain were con da uller Galla water and Our SalUe also Yjgratulated on the success of the 1903 ran I team which made such an interesting 1 I race in the City league much improved uawion a kick off was fumbled but later Lane fumbled for the Centrals on the 15 yard line Mouat punted out of danger but the Centrals suddenly displayed a wonderful attack made big gains with Sloman Miller Stuart and Schneider carrying the ball the latter making some wonderfully ef fective advances that made it possible for Lane to go through the center for the flrst touchdown Lawton missed an easy goal which proved a very costly miss as the result showed By the same brilliant attack Cen trals again ripped uj the line Schneider Sloman and Stuart getting good gains Ten1 yards from the U1 goal the double pass was worked Cogger scoring Lawton's kick of goal tied the score or the next five minutes was always on the defensive and it was only in tne last two minutes ot play that they made a determined stand held Centrals for downs and by hard line? smashing were advancing the ball rapidly down the field when the whistle blew Schneider a "I 1' A'1 There was one player in the game whose the admiration of the spectators This Was Schneider the Central tackle He made gains of ten and fifteen yards? through the line his Way' for extra inches and on a number of occasions tackled a man for a loss His playing and the Jterriflc line 'bucking of Wernekenj before he was carried off in addition to kicking were the features of the game Sloman i Miller and Lane alsoplayed well in the backfield 'for Cen trals the first named particularly so He was the first Central player to make trains1 and on defense has no equal on the high school team Har Ivey Bloom Kay wood and Radford Ypsilanti November 21 (Special) I also did some effective tackling On The Normals won their fourth sue I the line Beecher was ithe cessive game this afternoon when they I star 'although fefeimpson played a beat Adrian 36 to 0 It difficult I stronger game at tackle than he did to pick out the stars bates Hyames at fullback' to which position he was ilson ast and Graham made sen shifted when1 WemekAn went? out satlonal bucks and runs agan and But two long runs were made during Michener starred1 for Adrian The I the entire game one of thirty yards game was clean throughout and both I by Mouat and another of twenty five tcanio wutc LUHunuaiiy ciieerea ine i yarus oy Dcnneiaer 'v Normal were well organized Enthusiasm ran high among the and went wild with joy The line up: I spectators? rooters were NORMAL ADRIAN I massed on the bleacher side of 1 the Knight left end aganl field and opposite to them were the Bates (capt) left tackle Harper I Central followers Incessant cheering Rivett 'left guard Green mingled with yells and school Hendry center Obee kept the big crowd good natured and Worcester right guard Palmer the colors ot both schools were prom Graham right tackle'Bolton inent everywhere The fair sex made Bradley right end a strong showing in regard to num Goldsmith quarter Ritchie I bers and they were as enthusiastic Wilson left half Rowley over the game as the school boys Hyames fullback Hughes I themselves Another meeting between ast right half Michener (capt) i the two? schools would draw out a Score Normals 36 Adrian 0 mammoth crowd neither will Touchdowns Hyames 5 Bates 1 Goals agree to another game this season neuuiy jauicivu xacliiii oi Ann Ar I Lineup bor Umpire Hide of Ann Arbor D1 Linesman Thomas Time of halves I Le Claire twAnfvofivA minutes ttc'nrlnnnA 1 nnn I 'i Walrymple HILLSDALE NO MATCH Radford Tyler Left guard I Mill Center ShelHnger DR ALRinN' EVEN Lawton rcusseu Walker 1 I Beecher Hillsdale Mich November 21 (Spe Hillsdale was defeated bv Al Mouat bion this afternoon on Martin field by Corliss'' a score of 22 to 0 This does not show the relative strength of teams how ever as two of touchdowns I Williams ullback 'Lawton Lane were secured on fluke plays and Hills I 11 to ll Mouat dale threw them back time and again I Beecher Lane Cogger Mouat Law for losses of five and ten yards Hills ton 'Referee Robinson of Michigan Um dhle went into the game with no hope Head linesman 4 I I Hijrhlv rr AT Al A TikamAr Hs intercollegiate rhnrnninA or Centra High and Jones of 1 champion McGregor of Central High Whiting of Time of 25 minutes Attendance zguu Neufang 1 Wolf MRcyheU 15 Wood I E1 Jrs defeated JrsDuress I hotly contested game by a score of 5Hogan I which adds another victory to their Rowe I list Th A Af tha cram 1 nmra 1 AwwaMo1 fraacz OVIU 1U1UI Johnson I runs by Jeakel line bucking of Bullion I utujvtfi Lna iuarscnner ana tacKiing or Mil Boone I ler Teahen the quarterback 1 for East Ref I ern handled the men in great shape The Touch I line up was as follows: JRS JRS Uulrlch 'Right end Wright Same Score In Two Game I I iobbs Sight guad Lapeer Mich November 21 (Spe Mason of foot Mendelson Leftuard Sn Torrey score Kinsel Left tackle 1 Johnston lint Jacobs Left end Schram same I Bullion Right half Steel i Torrey Marschner ullback Johnston ieakel half Janes Teahen Quarterback Steel I Jrs will play the Webster Jr Dates at Je Thanksgiving morning ofE0S1re the Junl0s by a SCO Rushers trimmed tli Comet Junto close game by a score of lx 5 Morrell Juniors will give th Tilden another date before the season ends ingree and Scripps teams vf5 teraay the result being a to ti score Ovals and St Louis teams will bat tle for the 120 pound title this afte noon The Barstows have no game schedul'd for today and will rest until the Tha ks giving day contest TrumbuHs would like to arrange a game with anv team averaging pounds Address Buck street Otto Knopp and Eddie Bulrns have been matched at tho Wheelmen show of next Saturday night which will list three other bouts and a vaudeville program Knopp claims to have beaten Jack Blackburn and to have suffered but one knockout that at the hands of Rube erns Burns is well known here Jias met some of the best beys in the ring and last figured In De troit in a drawn battle lth McPartland The full program for the entertainment is announced as follows: Piano Selection Charles Currier Song Temple Quartet Impersomatlona Ieo Lester Ten 3 mlnute rounds at 130 pounds be tween Herman Berlin of Detroit and Jack Ieailiam of Novla Scotia Parodies uller The Human Snake Avola Ten 3 minute rounds at 132 pounds be tween Joe Appell of Detroit 'and Artie Wright of Windsor Coon Songs Monologue Ten 3 mlnute rounds tween Paul Lewis of Mitchell ot Detroit1' 1 Saxophone solo Doings by WIND UP Ten 3 minute rounds tween Otto Knopp of Burns of Detroit i jenv uuuuwarj i Geo Hutton Announcer Burkart uucu iuu uuwii cuimu iuu minerals or arugs but is a pleasant vegecaoie refresh find no better remedy for toning up the nerves ana ring! ing restful sleep when in a low state of health or sick an with work or worry I have no hesitancy in recommending 1 imnroves the be8t Spring tonic on be marwu be undoub the appetite aids yhetonnthatrill ia digestion and reinforces the sys tem aud its good Care Stoll Hamitton Co all effects are seen almost from the first dose SS Ss ycnepsia the bodily organs and acts promptly incases of enro un indigestion and all stomach troubles and does aav nes3 asd comfortable fullness' nausea shortness of breath dizziness' that so often come after eating nr pun1? 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