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THE DETROIT REE PRESS TIME GAME HILLSIDES SHUT CARTER NOW LOCAL PACERS BEST EATURE OUT ATHLETICS DIO NOT COUNT AN ELIGIBLE 4 Largest Clothiers 2 iO 0 8 0 ITH LEAD GAMES Hillsides Sole Agents for 3 the American Knox Hats for Detroit 60S at the are 0 cele 9 $5 on eriied IVE TOLD ABOCT THE TIGERS (Stetson) $200 6 1 2 9 3 4 5 4 4 WORTH $100 TVE 1 1 1 5 2 Knister 3 a 4 5 Hairsine 6 6 7 '4 4 0 IN 6 3 1 1 1 0 9 7 6 8 6 0 1 ds 08 New York September More thanjf DELMAR NATIONAL LEAGUE 0 GAMES 1 0 1 1 STANDING 1 2 4 1 2 2 3 OOTBADL LOCALS" 4 24 ro 4 6L 32 0 5 dr 0 0 1 3 1RVHARD OtTPITCHED YOUNG 0 0 0 4 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 9 11 1 Totals 34 24 11 1 9 would Rra lley HO 1 0 1 '0 GOL in 4 3 3 3 3 0 0 11 0 0 1 1 10 8 9 0 4 24 7 8 0 2 8 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 1 4 0 0 II 0 6 0 0 9 6 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 41 57 10 1 3 3 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 stable walked in all them in which Red Bird a hot was distanced: after win 1 8 7 6 3 9 4 3 5 5 7 8 5 8 7 5 8 Boston' Chicago Cleveland 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 3 7 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 10 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New York104 Chicago 87 Cincinnati 82 Pittsburg 80 0 0 4 1 3 7 0 0 1 3 4 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 9 2 8 6 11 7 9 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 TO ro ro 1 I 1 0 14 1 1 8 9 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 Lost 0 1 8 3 4 6 5 7 1 3 In the Bennett 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 Green Jones 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 3 6 8 4 5 7 0 1 con con Uni 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 18 0 1 0 0 13 444 407 443 1 OCEANVIEW TO DOLLY SPANKER AB 4 79 83 100 PC 1000667230000 GOT TWO HEATS THEN GOT LAG and hits only i 0 1 0 0 0 11 0 3 717 604 560 567 82 5 1 Jones 16 a 5 0 0 erris 2 Crigerc YoungpL'nglaub 0 0 would it wasThen Wheelmen Athletics 5 6 4 7 24 8 1 0 eighth and 1 BATTING RALLY IN THE CINCHED VICTORY Cat to 1 to 2 103 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 II A 1 3 0 1 10 0 12 0 0 1 0 3 ro 4 ro ro 1 0 0 IIill3 Stahl 1 RIDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1904 AB 4 4 4 3 Raymond Headquarters for the brated John Derbies and Soft Hats $350 and CLOSING DAY THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS SIXTEEN STARTED IN ONE TROTTING EVENTS LEONIDAS LED TO STRETCH BUT LOST BY LENGTH AB a 4 MAKE UP ELEVEN IS AGAIN A PUZZLE RISK JACK LOST CHANCE TO GET THE MONEY NEWS ROM THE OTHER RUN KING TRACKS St Louis in the see locals won easily AB 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 IELDED SLOWLY AND AILED TO HIT TOGETHER IN REE OR ALL RACE AT THE ESSEX AIR WAV' 'jTJWLYOJUcf short as possible OUR BOYS WERE WHALED BUT THEY MADE IT QUICK This leaves an open date tor tne saginaw tomorrow AV high school 3 13 12 4 3 3 1 ra wford rf Hkkman lb Jw 2b 6 7 13 9 YOST MAKES SHITS BACK LINE AND AT END BIG ELLOW HAS GOT COLLEGE WORK IN SHAPE after having played one HOOLEY AND LAWSON COMMITTED OR TRI AL DAN DEWEY MADE AN EXCITING INISH M'dntyrn If 'ughlin 3b was mile that TRAVER BIRD CO 0 0 4 3 3 3 7 0 0 Sei bach 1 1 3 2 ds dr NEW YORK PRESENTED PATCH WORK 'AGGREGATION 71 93 9 97 Cobb Ioat Claim oul 1 Chicago September inucane won a dubious knockout decision over Harry Cobb of Detroit In the fifth round of their bout at Blue Island tonight The blow that turned the trick looked foul to most of the spectators at the ringside The bout was scheduled for ten rounds! Early in the fifth ses sion Cobb slipped to the floor and while down was by inucane In the stomach The claims of foul were disallowed and a wild mix up followed inucane shot in another hard right to the 'body and Cobb dropped and was counted out despite his protests that the blow was foul The demonstration that followed Referee decision against Cobb was so noisy that It is hinted that the officials of the subur ban town will refuse permits for fur ther boxing bouts there 1 Pittsburg at Boston Chicago at New York Cincinnati at Philadelphia St Louis at Brooklyn Cicotte the pride of Soo team and considered one of the most formidable of the semi profes sional twirlers of'the state was hum bled yesterday afternoon before the mighty arm of elrath who for the Hillsides shut out the Athletics in the city tournament at the A grounds by a score of 4 to 0 It was one of the finest amateur games that has been seen in the city this year alrath who went in for the Hillsides had everything with perfect control Three scant hits were all the Athletic batsmen reaped oft the good right hander and so well did elrath keep them scattered that not once did a base runner get past first and only five reached the initial sack in safety In the matter of strike outs had a little the advantage ten men fanning the air in attempting to land on his shoots but the Hillside pitcher was not far behind with nine victims In the fifth inning the Ath letic batsmen were fanned in order Tlie pitching of Cicotte too was of the sensational order He had fine speed in fact a little too much for 5 3 7 1 2:09 Wigle Wind AB 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 2 Walker and Street: Dooin Umpires Moran another In the first heat 0 0 0 3 0 a 0 0 0 BEN LUCK WITH RED BIRD AT OAKLEY 1S King Goldberg Detroit Jas Wright De NEITHER WJGLE NO GOLDBERG HORSE Pct 85 87 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DETZMAR AND ALERT GOING OR RECORDS TODAY 7 0 Homycr Association ootball Meeting The members of the Detroit Associ ation football team are reauested to 14 11 attend a meeting at the Journal of 9 flee this evening at 8 to make arrangements for the game with I Windsor Saturday Other mattef of importance will be taken up San rancisco September (Spe How near the bout between Joe Gans and Joe Walcott which is to be decided tomorrow night came to be ing called off two or three days ago has just come to public knowledge It' was owing to demands for more advantageous terms made by Al Her ford that the trouble came up As a matter of fact the affair was called off by the club but Herford modi fied his terms and things ran smooth ly again As matters stand Herford succeeded in having the weight changed from 142 pounds to 141 pounds When Herford arrived here he com plained that he had not been con sulted In the making of the match He said that he purposed having a talk with Gans just to find out why the colored lightweight had not taken his manager into his confidence but he scouted the idea that 'he would try to interfere with the existing ar rangements But Herford looked up A Pierce manager of Walcott and Matchmaker Greggains of the San rancisco club manager said that he would demand one of two things to wit: That the club guarantee the share of the gate to be $5000 or that Wal cott consent to have two pounds looped off his weight It may be ex plained that when the Gahs Jimmy Gardner match was mooted the San rancisco club guaranteed that the ngn ers snare or the proceeds amount to $5000 Neither Pierce nor Greggains agree to terms and decided to cancel the match it was suggested that the managers of the pugilists "split the on the weight question Herford con sented to this and now the fight will go that is if Herford think of something else to 4 2 3 Ann Arbor Running Races Ann Arbor Mich September 29 The races were the prin cipal attraction at Washtenaw Lawson said he had been engaged in fair tiAVz i 4 vzl i I oe vwmvj ah iivjc ivuav a iiu sum maries: Half mile dash Laurel won Travers seconu rane vieny inira an i i roaen ran Seven eighths mile Has Gift won: enaratius third Time 1:33 day and Herodes Half mile heats Gracious Gainsea Clinton Boy Bay View Time :51 :52 Charlotte Mich September (Spe cial) Notwithstanding a drizzling rain the second day of the Eaton county fair was a great success a crowd of 20000 people being on the grounds During the races two little boys were run over but neither was seriously hurt In the 2:30 pace the owner of Billy Powell who was driv ing his horse was taken out by the judges after the second heat because the judges thought he was holding back his horse but the horse finished second in the third heat just the same Trots at Alpena air Alpena Mich September (Spe The attendance at the fair to day was 4000 Timelock won the last heat and the race in the 2:40 trot car ried from Wednesday time 2:26 Ella Ola won the free for ali pace in straight heats best time 2:15 Little Payne got second money The 2:19 trot or pace went over Grocery Girl won first heat in 2:20 flat Ruth Jester won the second and (third heats time 2:19 and 2:22 B' won the fourth heat in 2:18 a A ELRATH OUTPITCHED CICOTTE IN AST GAME Adrian Mich September (Spe cial) The races today were of high order "considering the fact that there was a'etiftwind bibwing up the back stretch 2:34 pace Queen ofHearts won in straight heats but had to take a mark: of 2:18 1 4 Princess Pugh and King Heart divided second ana third money in the same race The Dude won the 2:26 pace easily but the A 2:3 trots: was hotly contested rank Kensington won the run again today a HERORD NEARLY KILLED GANS WALCOTT BOUT 1 0 1 Two base hits Burkett Three base hit Weld Hynes 2 Wit with All the Autumn and Winter" Shapes in Derbies Soft Hats Opera and Silk Hats shown by us 3 1 1 14 0 sus sent I Stolen base liofltmoyer but I Off Cicotte Hoffmeyer and I bal1 Cicotte ell i rers Hillsides 1 12 Athletics 3 Struck out By elrath7 I Kraus Spranger Stein Popkay Kadau I Elvey 3 Chase by Cicotte A Krapp 3 I Krapp Mess 2 Hyat Wallace Hoffmeyer Homyer Double plays Stein Kraus and I Popkay Hoffmeyer Krapp and Pell Passed ball Spranger Time 1:40 Um I pi re Byron 300 AMATEUR BALL BRIES This is day Two double headers is with the Athletics irst 2 sharp or the benefit of those thoi 1 snouia get closer to the sacks by taking first on their real speed poor throw to Popkay elrath then absence yesterday was singled to center and Wallace and explained by the fact that he is suf Hoffmeyer scored elrath coming in feting from an attack of malaria later on single to right Hickman lost a two bagger through I teams played well in the field slipping in the mud when he hit in I work of Krapp especially at the second He would not even have second being meritorious A double had to hurrv Play hy Stein Kraus and Popkay rAtrnit lifted for the Athletics in the fourth and Tf LT anotner oy Honmeyer lob stuff of his in Chicago it will be something to marvel at Lowe with a runnine catch of a fly and Hickman a bare hand saving I of a wild throw by Coughlin contrib uted the only Detroit features I Hessr There was a little slow work inthe third when Elberfeld hit to center I with ultz at second It was an easy trick to stop the latter at the plate Too bad Dougherty was taken sick E'eIrathP uitz nulled down two or three drives Totals 31 that Anderson would never have innines reached until they rebounded from the Hillsides fence I Athletics Donovan and Mullin have been pended indefinitely The order was from Cincinnati on Wednesday did not reach Messrs Navin O'Loughlin until after the game BvMorran1 Urosa Struck ball Waddell 7 Bases on OI St Tlme SECOND GAME DOUIS AB 3 0 1 0 6 Honors Score CHICAGO AB 4 0 4'1 4 3 Dixie Kid Undeif Arreit Saginaw Mich September Local officers went to' Mt Clemens today and brought back here "Dixie a colored pugilist who Is wanted here on a serious charge consul a Boston died today I One year ago today I had not one uavc as uiic a growin or nair as any at young man in my town ana just three I bottles of Hair Vigor did it it Arthur Ackleyj Machias Me Ayer Ce Lawth A GAME PHILADELPHIA AB 4 3 Cross3 3 Seyboldr 3 Murphy2 4 Mullinl 4 Schre'kc 4 Cr'sss 3 3 Totals 31 6 27 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 i 2 3 5 8 6 Cincinnati September 29 The largest crowd of the meeting attend ed the grand circuit racing at Oakley Dark here today Major Delmar was carded to go against the trot ting record of 2:021 4 but did notmake the attempt on account of a strong wind Major Delmar and Prince Alert wilV try for' records to morrow fhe latter to beat the world's pacing record of 1:591 4 The surprise of the day was in the 2:07 class favorite ning two heats and finishing a close second in Pauline came with a rush at the end and won the heat by a nose from Red Bird Red Bird won the second and third heats handily In the fourth heat Red Bird broke at the first quarter and before Walker could get him going right the entire field had passed him Sphinx took this heat easily as well as the fifth Pauline being the only contender Pauline and Sphinx the heat winners fought it out in the sixth heat the latter winning by a 'length Sixteen horses started in the 2:17 class trot which was won by Redlao in straight heats In the 2:10 class pace Robert Me the favorite was i'5sed out by John Me in the first heat The other three heats resulted in easy victories for Robert Me Sum maries: 2:17 CLASS TROTTING THREE IN $1500 by Allerton lia ins 2b ierson lb Giants Drop Another New York September 29 Chicago easily defeated New York today by a score of 7 to 3 Neither Wicker nor Mathewson exerted himself and the contest was practically devoid of inci 123456789 0 4 0 0 Left Two hfiAf Three base hit Tannehill Wit bv Struck out By Bases on balls Off Time 1:27 Umpire 3100 ast Mlles by Lon Dillon Cleveland September Lou Dil lon yesterday trotted two wonderful consecutive miles showing that she is in great form for her race with Ma jor Delmar at Memphis The miles were merely workouts Lou being driv en by Millard Sanders "Doc Tan ner driving the pacemaker which was alongside but never in front The trotting queen negotiated the first mile in 2:02 and with a rest of only twen ty five minutes came out again and went the mile in 2:03 The time by Quarters was: irst heat :30 1:01 1:32 2:02 second heat :31 1:02 3 4 1:33 2:03 Ann Arbor Mich September 29 Big Carter the man from Maine who played guard on the 1902 championship team now has his col lege work in such shape that he will play again' this year and today he made his first appearance of the sea son in active practice However he is not yet in condition to stand the strain of a game Neither is he on familiar speaking terms with the signals so that it is improbable that he will be in the game against Case on Saturday The football squad was not compell ed to indulge in a scrimmage today for two reasons The first was thaij Yost did not have enough scrubs for a good line up against the and the second cause was that he want ed to have the men be come more perfect In signal work ormations and signals practice was the monotonous order of the after noon That Yost is trying to find the men who xvill round out the team in to a smooth running all around ma chine is apparent Today Harry Hammond who has wejght and speed was tried at punting and if he can make good in this department he can put a tag on right half and sing Got Another change was at left end Johnny Garrets has had a monopoly of warming up on this job heretofore but today Stuart and Smull were tried at periods at running down punts and the puzzle of the ultimate make up of the team becomes more intricate The tackling dummy was used for a short time by the squad but Rheinschild and Schutz did not dive for the stuffed figure in a manner to suit the coach and he kept them at it until they were hanging on the ropes and ready for somebody to throw in the sponge or for Yost to count them down and out Graham was loaned to King Cola for his team today and it looks as if the would go to Albion on Saturday with the first year men to play aganist the Methodists men lack prac tice and he would make a further drag on the and scrub squad tf Yost could spare them SUNDAY EXCURSION GfRAND TRUNK RAILWAY October 2 Brush St Depot 7:30 am Jackson and return $100 Tan ill3 Isbell 1 Dundon2 2 Smithp 2 Totals 27 5 27 14 0 Innings Chicago Washington Tnnoc bases Chicago 7 Washington 4 IUt LJLVIS Sacrifice Sullivan 2 Callahan piuiicu nan uunaon fmith 3 by Wolfe 4 mitn 1 off Wolfe 3 Connolly Attendanci (Owetis)D 2i 1 1 3 11 (Brownju 1 D1K 5 in (Phil 4 IRST LOCI IB 0 0 1 I Brooklyn Shut Oat Brooklyn September The short est game of the year was played here todav when the St Louis team shut out theBrooklyns by a score of 3 to 0 xne dent Score Inninas Chicago 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 12 New York 0 0 15 Batteries Wicker and Kling: Math ewson and Bowerman Umpires Car penter and $3300 CALIORNIA OREGON AND WASHINGTON Colonist tickets on sale daily from Chicago to San rancisco Los An geles Portland Tacoma Seattle and other Pacific Coast points with still lower rates to Utah Wyoming Mon tana and Idaho points via the Chi cago Union Pacific Northwestern line Correspondingly low rates from all points a lrom Daily and Personally Conducted curslons in Pullman Tourist Sleepin Cars double berth only $700 from Chicago on fast through trainl Choice of routes No change of cars All Agents sell tickets via this line Write for full particulars to A Hutchison 17 Campus Martius iSZl trolt Mich 4 4 3 Cassidy 3 3 Clarke 3 0''Wolfep 2 Totals Sff' 3 4 5 6 10 0 9 0 0 0 0 3 0 13 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 EATON COUNTY JUDGES DID SOME HOISTING Phillies Broke Even Philadelphia September 29 Cincin MIDLAND TEAM nati and Philadelphia each won and lost a game today The locals out SAGINAW VALLEY CHAMPS batted the visitors in both games Sparks in the second allowing but teams Any 105 pound team can also thoca tncrAthO xxritH iVAXVli OCUtUJllUUi ETPT 1 errors gave Cincinnati the game The George superb pitch Griswold street second game was caiiea at me ena or amivsi uuuiiesa the seventh inning by agreement support was too much for Merrill Scores: IRST GAME Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 Philadelphia 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 4 9 Rafteries: Harner and Street: Du gleby and Roth Umpires Emslie and Moran SECOND GAMES Innings 1 234567 RH Cincinnati Philadelphia Batteries: Sparks and and Emslie Sphinx ch (Spear) Pauline blk (Snow) Larrie Ginter (Higbee) Gentry (Ranck) Cubanola blk (Ahearn) oxie Curd blk (A Mc Donald) Dry Monopole br (Curry) Nonamie (Chandler) Red Bird (Walker) 2:07 2:06 2:09 i ou in onehour and ten minutes scorer Innings 1 23456789 St Louis 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Brooklyn 0 0000000 0 0 Batteries Nichols and Butler and Bergen Umpire Zimmer Reports to Connie Here Toronto Ont September 29 (Spe I Spranger who had difficulty in holding Pitcher Applegate of Toronto £lm second and fifth innings who was sold to Philadelphia Ameri however proved his undoing for barr cans will join the Athletics in Detroit those the Hillsides never had a tomorrow He left Toronto this morn chance to be dangerous Pell for the ing Hillsides in the second inning was hit ano aavancea to secona on a passed ball Kujat was an easy out at first and Wallace fanned but smacking single to deep center did the trick and Pell galloped in from second the nrneram yards anead of the relay throw game todav the fifth the Hillsides went after Cicotte in grand style Kujat flew to Krause but Wallace singled Cicotte who arp still I fho hnvQ chAHW xw inievy iua rwmyer miea ov tne sacks DV taKin act I enaod I Saginaw Valley Gaines Saginaw Mich September 29 The following games will be played by the Saginaw Valley High School league tomorrow: Saginaw vs Bay City at Saginaw lint vs West Bay City at West Bay City owosso game has asked to be dropped from tne league la art September Cleveland made straight from Boston today send into second plara Barn utpitchM Young Cleveland made first on homer 1a nd single and one singles oy Bradley sacrifice Two out gave Boston its BOSTON AB i beibachI Parent Stahl Collins 3 roe'anr PHILADELPHIA a kt iv ngl 4 i iarr i rr 32 0 Cross 3 3 0 rfi O' rl A 1 10 1 Murphy2 4 1 3 0 Crss 3 0 Henleyp 3 Totals30 54 612 36 33 387 62 534 KLOKA'S MEN AWAY LX IN TOURNAMENT MINEOLA WINNING PLACE BY SCANT HEAD Athletics! 75 St Louis 63 Detroit 57 Wash'ton 31 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 27 14 1A i oi Two base hlta Plekerinz I Hsj Murphy Sacrifice lace Paaatl Stvbold Double Wal ilckertlr t11 Aa? Jones Stolen Tbss Wallace Hynee Hit Chicago September game was another hard fought battle a nase on balls an out and a single scored one in the third for Chicago and an enor a double and three bagger put two more over the plate in the eighth Davis carried off both batting and fielding hnnnrc WASHINGTON' A 2 0 0 3 ATHLETICS 0 Kraus 0 opran rc Stein 2 Popkay 1 Kadau in Elveyr Chase I Cicottej Totals 30 3 4 5 6 00 3 0 0 0 0 0 Runs Pell Wallace Hoffmeyer Hases on balls I by P'tched I Hnncli Out nt Ypsi irsti base on I Left on Hillsides Ypsilanti Mich September (Spe Py felrath I cial) No less than seventy five are teln Popkay Kadau I frviner for the rarinne rncirinnc the Normal school football team There will be a bunch of not less than thirty five after all others are sorted out to pick a team York nnings Raymond 3 Kitson Ease Off Raymond 6 off Kit Two base ultz Sacrifice ultz Williams 2 irst base on By Raymond 1 bv Powell 2 on Detroit 7 New York 4 ik By Kitson: Ganzel Wild pitch Kitson Time mpire O'Loughlin Attendance nroy of orfeJd QUEEN HEARTS TOOK LOW MARK AT ADRIAN PERE MARQUETTE EXCURSION SUNDAY OCT 2 SPECIAL TRAIN A Island Lake and 50 Lansing and return 125 Grand Ledge and return L0 Grand Rapids and return 250 TRAIN 7:45 A wiint and returnL25 Kaeinaw Bay City and return 200 bUniou Station ort and Third Sts Phone 363 STANDING Won 4 tyr Young in 1 2 2 0 0 0 lick error September 29 By winning one double header Philadel on the series with St Louis COrC 11 ffames to 10 Murphy won or Philadelphia by knock cnifl into the left field bleachers for 1 the seventh inning Glade 4 I ivr rime and the irst racetG furlongs Sweet Note 96 (Lindsey) 4 to 1 won Essayer 93 (McLaughlin) 16 lf second Sir Car (Howell) 5 to 1 third Time Second race I vernia 107 (D Austin) 4 to 1 won' lora Levy 102 (L 5 to 1 second 109 40 rf LU all River Mass furlongs Gascohne eXenedictTo0' alcOni HU WfihamV 12 tolnW BishoM at of the on 05 (S Dickson? I announced that the next A Dlcksot 4 to 1 thud Kress would be held in 1906 in the ourth rice fi Tn versity of Notre Dame South Bend fourth race 6 furlongs lora Wil Tnd and the congress of 1907 at Pitts loughby 106 (Lindsey) 15 to 1 won Pa congress or law at itts Bensonhurst 106 (J i i uuig rra second: Behoove 106 (Gisborne) 15 to I third Time 1:20 ifth race mile and 50 Caith ness 100 (L Williams) 10 to 1 Drum mond 100 (Cheatham) 6 to 1 Dawson 100 (Rice) 5 to 2 third 17) fi was disqualified I London September 29 Ernest Terah Sixth race 6 furlongs Lady Con Hooley the company promoter whoi' trary 104 (W Austin) 15 to 1 won was arrested in London May 10 lastf Algonquin 98 (Howell) 4 to 1 second 2n he charge of conspiracy to de Triple Silver 98 (S Dickon) 2 to 1 fraud and Henry Lawson another third Time 1:20 I company promoter who was taken in ja 1 I til Dll et Azl fa A rf 2 1 wwr vnv oaiHU ucx jr ii UVilUCULIUll with the charge against Hooley were today committed for trial Hooley merely reiterated that he was not'i i guilty and reserved his defense In the course of a long statement I business in London for over twenty years during which time he had form ed fourteen comranies with a tAfnl rriii riii kbhhzII hihiiij fi i inn in rwgtr iim rawi Time :51 I with which companies fifty five neera ajid 130 members nf fha bonse nf second Outfield I mons were connected Bean Bank Holl I such business and connections' also ran I have brought me to Bow Law two in three: I eon added "I am proud of being 1 4 I 4 121 3 3 I Confessed to Assault and Rok 2 dr I i i bery New York September Aceordlns LAWYERS COMMEND I name of Thomas DDUCintMTT All to assaulting and robbing A P1 rntolUtNT PLAN I Leubbers an insurance broker a few I days ago His sole purpose was to money necessary to continue to livo in extravagance The assault was com 5 St Louis September The follow mitted in a launch owned bv Leubbers ing resolution on which the commit who was showing it to Price the lat tee of nations had reported favorably ter having represented that lie V' was adopted at session of the to buy it Price when arrested at universal congress of lawyers: tacked the officers and threatened That the universal con 1 commit suicide gress of lawyers and jurists sympa thizing with all movements to bring London's New 'Lord Mayor about peace among nations by Interna tional friendly agreement welcomes London September 29 Alderman? the announcement of the president of Iohn Pound chairman of the London the United States that he proposes to I General Omnibus company limited call a I as today chosen lord mayor of Lon tw The congress voted down a resolu £on ensuing year He war lion on which the committee had re in Leadenhall street city in 1829 ported unfavorably to the effect that i jp the emperor of Russia be requested to I i call the new conference 1 VV yv It is understood that the work of the (111 JTJOT committee on nations composed of V'W Af fourteen members is to a certain ex A tent unsatisfactory This is due as XT xr i 'i' Hon Wallace Nesbitt justice of the NO WOnde YCMI haiT IS supreme court dominion of Canada JE tlie committee stat starving eed it before itT ed to the fact that as there is no one 2 41 Then you can VlStan eeP what you have and adds SCORCHER CHARGED 0JtI Hair5l WITH MANSLAUGHTER a hair food It atops falling of the hair makes th Mass September hair gOW and alwaVS A Arthur Wyman an instructor in i the chemical laboratory of Harvard StOCS COlO tO gray hai ti ana son of Cliatles IT Wyma the I it bUBBicui consul ar KAsrnn i on tody 1 2 i wnea ana oper tJ AA fair a Duauaa siuueni Harvard a Strauss was arrested on a charge manslaughter and released on ha fl patchwork competition park fair grounds yesterday New York was awarded first prize carrying with it first position in the league race after very brief delibera lion by the judges Griffith presented a patched up team and Detroit showed a little patchwoik baseball The lat ter got Detroit nothing while the first named got Griffith five runs Best thing about the game was the fact that it was played in seventy five min utes Had tne noys cupped off anoth er quarter of an hour it would have whole lot better for ail con However under the circum they did pretty well When like that one make them as fhort as possible One of our recently acquired ath letes Mr Raymond of Waterloo un dertook to pitch for the Tigers The Iowa invincible had a smile on his lips and a rosy flush on his cheeks The flush was a hobtail Three rounds howed that Conroy walked to start it and Hick untrack himself in the mud when ultz bunted Conroy making third on Hick's throw past first Elberfeld's bunt to first was also safe Conroy scoring Hits by Aq (Ici nn and Ganzel foretold fetablind and incidentally scored two other runs In inning the third ultz doubled and Elberfeld and Anderson singl Two runs came in and Mr Haymond went out Kitson Might Have Won Old Bov Kitson finished the game and his work suggested the possibility of a victory had he been turned loose at the opening one run being possible where live are out of the question Three hits were all that he allowed and thev were vei widely scattered He was never in real danger of allowing a run or that matter Powell who worked for New York showed symp toms of nervousness on but one oc casion That was in round 2 when Crawford and Hickman with one out su eessivelv clouted the ball to safe spots in the outfield They died on the sacks however In the eighth there was a somewhat similar situation Barrett and McIntyre being on witli one oat on a hit and a pass and be ing left hi no other inning did De trnit threaten to make the score board bov go digging for the numerals that count Griff's team with a pitcher and two ripples in the outfield a colt catcher and an en suspicion twirler in the points looked like a cinch before the rell rang It ought to be New York to get out an injunc ioti restraining the Sox from meeting Th a DETROIT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tb I I 1 i i uy xiuiiiueyer to tvrapp ana ell 3wy tlicLt for If illsitlpy in tho off nf uifl in ckiAocA it oo ii I (reii ror me inusiaes in tne seventh Dividend on Golf Ann Arbor Mich September 29 has declared a 5 nr cent VA I thing for a golf club to do I Principal McKenzie of Central high uunuui XA1 1X1L OU cL jivvei plan OI stimulating interest in school games and athletics well as school work Oxford Plays No Ringers I which promises to be most successful from the way the students are taking Oxford Mich September The to it After the fashion of the big management of the Oxford team is I colleges a school paper will be start sues a denial of statements that have! ed which will be issued monthly and been circulated that Detroit Wheel I sold at ten cents a copy the editorial men players will 'appear in Oxford un and business staffs to be composed of iforms tomorrow at North Branch I students showing up best in the differ The manager says that he will use ent departments of school work and the regular Oxford nine and that if to be chosen by a committee of teach he cannot win with his team on its ers which will also act in a super own merits he is willing to accept de ficial manner The paper will treat feat He will not import any players I wit every branch of study on the for the purpose of winning games un I school curriculum but will specialize der false pretenses Ion school sports and athletics The I sheet will embrace the various de Howel Thrice Victor partments editorial staff business of ice victor I flee circulation department and will Howell Mich" September (Spe I have a real staff of amateur artists Howell is in the midst of al Iust ra t'ons will be one of the fea street fair and this is the first day I tures The first edition will be is that any sort of a crowd hv attend time the beginning of next ed They appear disappointed and month' say they expected to see a real street I AnEM' 'orihAii a runn fair The ball games ivory day ate OPEN SEASON SATURDAY the only things that draw any kind of a crowd and so far Howell has OR WATER OWI won every contest defeating Web I rv berville Tuesday 6 to 4 Williamston Wednesday 4 to 1 and Owosso today 5 to 2 Great preparation is beiner the nimrods of Detroit for the cam water luwi tne Open season for which begins tomorrow and i ivses xvvveinuer xi rne list of birds which may be shot after today in MS SSfer Wi: rf 1 VA £3X1 A DC UillC UHL dIl 1) i A I a fl 1 rf 1 1 rf AxX bwii piuiau wnisuer spoonbill but terball and sawbill may also be kill ed from March 2 to April 10 inclusive Prospects for a plentiful supply of water fowl this season according tn ana Kalamazoo Mich September 29 (Special) An exciting finish by Dan Dewey in the third heat of the 2:20 pace was the feature of the second day of the races at Kalamazoo Recrea tion park The horse closed up a gap of twelve lengths in the last quarter and came under the wire a nose ahead of Arabelle Much rivalry between the horse and Nellie Dhu of Battle Creek which was also in the race made 71 exciting There was a high wind and the track was slow The summaries: 2:35 PACE Queen Bess by Billy Wilkes Saypho rank Star (Burns) Aerolite fins) Ella Strongwood (Cole) 3 2:25 2:24 2:26 2:28 2:24 2:32 2:28 Sixth heat declared dead 2:20 PURSE $300 Dan Dewey or (vv Kir by) 2 Arobelle (Rose) 1 Nellie Dhu blk (Davis) 3 Diamond Queen (Ow ens) dr 2:24 2:20 2:21 2:23 2:25 PURSE $300 Alton 'ch by Alcryon (Cath ey) Essebee (Cothcrman) 1 Nellie Atwood (Henigan)I Queen' Citv (Smith) 4 2:30 2:35 2:27 MILE DASH HURDLES Ruth Rattler 4 years by Dun dee first 3 to 1 I Must second Snow Drift third: Stroche Bob Hilliard and Wild Ranger also ran Time 1:50 Albion College Beat High School Albion Mich September 29 (Spe cial) The first football amo fhn I Vermonts will close their season Sun I reason was played this afternoon be I day after next by playing the Rivals college and high school I for the 13 year old championship 41 elevens and resulted in a score of 5 to I verv close game is expected ae college The high school I work was 'Very snappy I Spaulding Jrs will finish the sea 1 son with the Boston Jrs on Satur xx day at Avery and Grand River and I Metropolitans at Wyandotte I 8 at the same I The Metropolitan Business college grounus team will play Wyandotte at Wyan Whpolmen' 'rtHnninx dotte Saturday afternoon The players Wheelmens Dancing Party are requested to repOrt for practice at I whooimon i 1 1 flpx I Averv and Grand River this: nvonlnrr I xxfl uauu I a I ing season on Saturdav evenlnsr with at 5U an informal dance party for members3 4 and their friends Special preparations33g have been made by the entertainment viiimniLico mi Aina cvcui inu ispieu I did time is anticipated On Sunday the strong Morrell eleven I till uv LUU ta 1 1 LUH DUU1C Vdl us etc inal practice will occur on riday night when all the members are requested to report As there are very few 105 pound teams in the city the Morrell Jrs are willing to play any of the 110 pound teams Any 105 pound team can also get a game Address Thos Milan 114 I or call Mam 5383 McGraws would like games in or outn vvr txrilfa amc XT twn rrt HN and they defeated easily by the 1 115 pounds for the following dates: Olympics today Merrill five hits October 15 22 29 November 5 1 19 were scattered and Deneau struck out 24 and 26 Detroit College Minims nine McAuley pitched a fine game and Central High school third team tor Merrill but their errors counted are preferred Address A Edwards and hits were bunched This 901 Humboldt game makes the Olympics champions of the Saginaw valley and they chai (TMTDAI UIHLI 1811 It lenge any team in the state barring UtlM I ilAL llUri WILL the Detroit American league men I inwroni mm naAr Midland has won fifteen straight HAVE SCHOOL PAPER games aim nas lost none score: Innings 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9RH Olympics 12200 00 0 4 Merrill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Deneau and Andrews Mc Auley and McCarty urey Burkett 1 Wall'ces Hynesr Jones! Padden3 Moran3 Bugden Glade Totals 30 JO 27 13 1 innings St Louis Philadelphia Burkett 6 Cross otolen Bases" on ofrHenly Struck ByHJnIPZ 3' on bases St mflll Philadelphia 4 1:24 Um ires King and Dwyer Attendance 3201 SOX TRIMMED SENATORS St Louis 61 Boston 53 Brooklyn 52 Phillies 49 Redlae br (Grubb) Swift Brownie Wilton (Saunders) Jesse ro (Geers) Ozone (Shank) Enchantress ch (McCarthy) Ayl win br (Buckley) Princess Derby (Wilder) Emily Letcher in (Heavy) Sibel ch (Stinson) Direct Well blk (De Ryder) Al ten (McMahon) Miss Kinney (Cares) Little Nettie br (Todd) hKtpper lorn Winnie Right 2:13 2:10 2:09 2:10 CLASS PACING THREE IN ruitsH 41 uw Robert Me by McRob erts (Jolly) John Me (Geers) Newton A br (Anderson) Hall rey (Snow) Monroe (De Ryder) Kent ch (Spear) Palm Leaf (McCarthy) Precision ch (Wilder) 2:12 2:11 2:11 2:12 2:07 CLASS PACING THREE PURSE $1500 by Sphinx 8 1 5 (Ahearn) (Townsley) A A Pennant Awarded Chicago September At a spe cial meeting here today of the mag nates of the American Baseball asso ciation the pennant for 1904 was offi cially awarded to thq St Paul club President Grillo who presided at the meeting said the season just closed was the most prosperous in the his tory of the association The annual meeting of the association will be held at Chicago December 28 ninth 3 4 5 0 0 0 1 00 Laioie 1 a 1 va Lajole Bernhard Home lick lick Collins irst Young 1 Left on bases Boston Struck By 1 by Young 5 1:20 Uni heridan Attendance 3091 ATHLETICS MON AND LOST New York September Dolly Spanker the 7 to 10 favorite easily won the Ocean view handicap one mile and a sixteenth at Gravesend today Leonidas made the running to the stretch followed by Dolly Spanker who took command in the stretch and won by five lengths Minneola beat Leonidas a head for the place The distance of the second race today ought to have been one mile and a furlong but through an error it printed on the program as one and a sixteenth and was run at distance Summary: irst race 5 1 2 furlongs Santa alina 108 8 to 1 and 3 won Czaraphine 122 (Lyne) 5 and 9 to 10 second: Workman (Martin) 8 to 1 and 3 to 1 third time 1:07 Second race mile and sixteenth Co lonial Girl 114 (A Booker) 11 to 20 and out won Carbuncle 110 (Red fern) 7 to 2 and 4 to 5 second Sono ma Belle 98 (Cochran) 5 to 1 and 4 to 5 third: time 1:48 1 5 Third race selling 5 1 2 I thfat rmokf Jennie McCabe 126 (Redfern) 8 to 1 wise MEN SMOKE and 5 to 2 won Brush Up 96 (Trav 1 ET SY TH ers) 8 to 5 and 3 to 5 second Prin I cess Eris 99 (Schilling) 20 to 1 and 6 1 CIGARS to 1 third time 1:08 2 5 MVZUW ourth race the Oceanview hand I I cap mile and Doll Spank I er 112 (Redfern) 7 to 10 and 1 to 3 EPISCOPAL GREETINGS won Mineola 102 (Travers) 4 to 1 and UHLLI II1UO from abroad received ifth racer selling about 6 fiirlongs I 1 Old England 98 (Crlmmins) 3 to 2 I and 3 to 5 won Orthodox 109 (Shaw) Philadelphia September The 98 tothfrd1 nIneteenth annual convention of the time 1:10 4 5 Brotherhood of St Andrew began ini Sixth race mile and a sixteenth this city today Prominent clergymen Reach 110 (Redfern) 2 to 11 and delegates from every section of 2 and 9 to 10 won Clovis 110 (Gannon) I America are in attendance Delegates 20 to 1 and 6 to 1 second Tom Law are also present from England Scot son 107 (Martin) 20 to 1 and 8 to 1 I land Canada and other foreign coun third time 1:49 3 5 I tries Prior to the opening of tho convention Kight Rev Daniel Tut tie presiding bishop of the Protestant I Episcopal church in America con ducted a two religious service tr me convention was cauea to oraer 105 Ve 1 2 Lockout by Denton of Rochester 3 ior Jr? Bish2P Poole acting president of the brotherhood: wnriinm aeconl Brad As soon as organization had been per timelni iJ15 (Troxler) 9 to third! fected committees were appointed and isrXinriH i i reports from the general council the 101 "furlongs Lampoon treasurer and the standing committees minwi eSin? Safe were read Greetings were received by 6 the convention from England through P25 5 106 IsICOI 6 to 1 time Geo A King first vice president of TMr i a I the brotherhood in England and Rev 110 2 6 12 Big Ben John Ellison vicar of Windsor and ior Kane rowers chaplain to the archbishop of Can ini 7t13 to Nannie terbury and King Edward VII from timei irPo 11 to 2 third Canada by James A Catts president mmth Ao 1 of the brotherhood in Canada from Avon 104 Allen Japan by Wood and from Scot J'4 won nd by Arthur Giles Arfi LU sec lss Lee 95 (McIntyre) 11 to 5 third Time 1:16 4 5 1 atld an Ma lakoff 93 (Aubuchon) 10 to 1 won (Johnson) 7 to 1' second The Way IOS (Miller) 35 to 1 third time 2:11 Sixth race 6 furion Aflon 11? yyon Tam O'Shanter 1 1000 Roman Catholic ecclesiastics ier 1 second All 1 from all parts of the country at (Johnson) 5 to 1 third time! tending as delegates the thircDgeneraf I fiT rfa a ric Ir OAnoriiCC nrncant uxflrfrfrfurf rf vrfrfOrf rf pt uv nc day at St cathedral where' Most Rev Diomede alconio apostolie delegate to the United States Cele brated a solemn pontificial mass The service was impressive and the scene at the main altar was one of pomp and splendor The religious celebra tion marked the closing day of the Eucharistic congress The services were opened with a pro cession an the sermon on 'The Eucharistic was preached by Right Rev Wm Stang bishop of At tne conclusion gave Athletics at Detroit Boston at St Louis Washington al Cleveland New York at Chicago STANDING Acmes Won at Capac Capac Mich September 29 (Soe The Capac fair closed today with one of the largest rowds in I eludes ducks vm pvuuiu vvvlc uix Liie Krounns game was played today by the Acme Quality of Detroit and the locals resulting in a victory for the visitors by a score of 3 to 1 Dar dis and Harris Sharp and Daniels the statements of game wardens Ten Innings at Jacrfton I deputies were never brighter Jackson Mich September 29 (Spe In a good game today Jackson a aeieaiea me roieao All stars ten innings The score: Innings: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 HR A An iAAnANA Toledo '10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 The Ann Arbor Golf club Batteries Whaien and ox Hoff and itT sfockwVch isafher anunuuTl VYalKCr thins: for a cnlf duh Essex Ont September 29 (Special) Wayne King and 1 William who were expected to make some excitement in the free for all at the Essex fair today failed to figure in the race to any extent Neither was at any time a contender third being the best that either ever finished As the Windsor horse did this twice he finished one place ahead of the Goldberg pacer Blenheim horses got the first and second moneys and had the racing three of the heats between selves Irish Jack from the Cartairs Detroit would probably have away with the free for all but for a mix up that prevented his starting Arrangements had been made to have Al ox of Amherstburg drive the horse in the race He failed to ap pear and efforts were made to locate Steve Minney These failed and the owners of the horse were in a quan dary It was absolutely impossible to find a driver at the course who would pilot the horse All who had had any experience were already engaged for the race A good offer was made to the man who drove Dominion Bell winner of the 2:40 event but he said that lie had never worked a horse fast er than 2:30 and did not dare to handle one in a fast race So it was neces sary to keep Irish Jack out though had a driver been found lie would have had an easy thing getting first money Neither William nor Wayne King acted as though up to a hard race The track was in good shape and there was a big crowd Summaries: REE OR PURSE Dr Edmunds Blenheim Miss May Dr Rowe Blen neim William sor Wayne Bros Belle troit Time 2:19 2:18 2:17 THE 2:40 PURSE Dominion Bell Mathers Kuscomoo El Cielo Smith Sand wxen Star Maine Ruscombe Langlois Amherst uu'K Livery Girl Leamington O'Donnell Hendershot Kingsville Harry Wilkinson Leamington 2:34 2:29 2:29 3 0 0 4 3 4 0 Mullin 1 3 4 1 5 0 0 0 4 were features HILLSIDES 0 2 2 10 2 1 1 3 9 0 0 1 Score: a 3 10 5 12 12 10 7 6 14 11 13 8 10 14 11 14 15 ds 16 i.

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