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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 15

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OCTOBER 16 1904 ALBION MADE PRINTERS OPEN MHMMHMHBMaHHMMMMMMKSHeMWt Kaiser Blair Co BIG CLEAN UP TOURNAMENT cloth ma Yotif Clothes' HERE Come to COLONIALS Our Opening Ohl 7a rd 158 Woodward Avenue MeCOHELL 39 min Record 679 TAILOB CO 2d 3d and 4th loors 3 Oskdilleic JUotel Bldg Thursday October 20 0 LEAGUE Music' Afternoon and Evening SHOWED CLASS Part 1 3 You are invited Ij Lost Per ct Kaiser Blair Co 1 4 1 1 6 PAINT GLASS LEAGUE 3 uecessfully scored a 1 4 It 3 208 AMATEUR BASEBALL first 1 for 3 1 Co 1 Co the 5 in Teams COMMERCIAL LEAGUE by la 3 675 Marshall Meet Automatic THE RING 3 6 805 ball In two out of three gameS GARLAND LEAGUE Teams md Ca used at PNEUMATIC TOOL LEAGUE Re Woodward Bowling Alleys 7 39 Woodward Ave DeWlTT State Agent IT it Beat Eeore BIG BOWLING SCORES a LEAGUI? CADILLAC LEAGUE I 3ft 1 alleys 691 659 685 Odd ellows Organize 217 nd Peck also i cts defeated the 1 4 1 3 1 4 2 0 5 5 the its 0 0 Banner Juniors Banner Scrubs 76709 teams Mills Prine Hoar 4 4 3 4 4 RIt Left tackle Left end ball was for the Painters Testers 6 6 Banner Cracks Stars 4 4 1 3 3 3 167 000 1 904 711 3 842 826 Btiland Wilson To Id Smith 1 0 833 667667667 50U 3 703 893 1st 737 665 6S2 60S 669 353 639 675 637 599 629 696 ood 516 '735 661 619 7S9 699 356 446 Moulton Merrell Cbller risk Aulds Kerscbt Stuart Schulte Brock Won 3 Lost 0 3d' 795 620 Pct 1000 666 ay the Monarchs Boulevard at 2:30 times with Address 11 of ir their third game a picked team by will Gar The Pct 667 667 667 667 556 Kalamazoo Mich October 15 (Spe cial) Kalamazoo high defeated Jack son high here today 27 to 0 Pct 100)667500500333 000 Juniors Colts Squire 203 207 Al StephenColby Hicks Bra i ley West Lost 0 team please meet Mitchell and or 1 885 777 'Quarter ullback YPSIL Widgent Pingree Shoe Co Americati Blower Det oit Stove Works Olds Motor Works Edison Illuminating Co Calvert Litho Jrs Peninsular Stove Co In er Seal 1 797 867 704 783 709 701 781 628 416416 1116 416 083 games 333 111 teams Copper Mill Wire Mill Office Brass Mill Tube Mills Casting and Rochalman Ranispach General Qengerie Burke Sullivan at 3 cor ALMA Marshall Wilson Horst Angell McCollum letcher Schultz 806 807 717 790 618 715 2d 709 817 725 Tribune Journal Advocate Stereotypers Goldman Kablan 231 Wood Good Gray Molders Dept Molders Range Dept pt 7S1 823 669 877 789 876 782 suc The try and the of the and the have draw Zimbar Roehalman Little Houghton CfoihiM Mario fo Order Mere IBooi fot Right end Left tackle Right guard Center left guard Hight tackle Left end Quarterback Lett halfback Right halfback ullback Brown Reicb Boka Zahler Long Strokes Port Drills Office Tool Room 'tVl games Auto Bowling Merz A Ma rschner Mot Co ugh Ian Itostucker Marschner Hu I lion Tilton Kent Hawkins Lost Teams Painters Shippers Machinists Office Trimmers Testers 0 ollowing (s the result of last week in the Cadillac league Scores Teams Machinists Trimmers Shippers STANDING Won a 4 3 fullback for Ann Arbor and Childs and ends were the best ground for Adrian 2d 678 666 i 680 G26 657 class right S03 759 end of the game in favor of Sturgis High school Kline the Lagrange left guard was carried off the field with a dislocated hip and other bruises in the first half of the game Time of halves 25 and 20 minutes 742 694 S12 alleys and 3 818 853 814 754 732 678 669 779 622 774 73) Holtz Pittsburg Boydell Bros Central It Pittsburg William Reid Kaighin Roberts Schroeder Co American Co Edw rohlich Glass Co 206 200 202 Brighton 22 uey left Mc Smith quarter Gordon right nail Noeker leit half Lost 1 833 763 Attor quitting the half i the Pneumatic race past the made a break STANDING Pct 1 2 with a total of 2011 Scores: as the Colonial Scores 696 785 758 PIN SETTING MACHINE INTERESTS THE BOWLERS ORIOLES Shamer Wheeker Whip IN 3) 1 will have and report at 95) "It fills a long felt want and is what every bowler and alley man of prominence has tried to think out and Mr Backus deserves great praise5 for his Mr leys in the 316 419 331 525 402 jured ankle The Angell iturday on the East 'iiuls ollowing was 2 0 3 0 3 0 3 Bowline opened its season last Tuesday STANDING Won 6 6 6 6k The Athletic association of the west ern high school will give a concert at the auditorium of their school next riday evening the object of wlch is to furnish funds for athletics The concert promises to be first class in every respect In addition to the musi cal numbers furnished there will be a fencing bout between two masters of this fascinating art and some ath letic exhibitions by the Turners and the boys of the western high school A first class program has been ar ranged 407 115 472 4 4 4 5 games the Banner night STANDING NVon 12 8 7 7 5 Jrs defeated the 833 667 667500 1 3 5 4 693 774 The contest will be for a purse seven games in the evening seven the afternoon to be The 8 ise to land high when the a rolling Scores STI GAME PLAYED AT LINT YESTERDAY WEIGHT TOO MUCH OR HILLSDALE The Hillsides of Windsor would like to arrange games with teams averag ing 95 pounds Address Carley Windsor Ont The Tildens and a team from Wind sor clashed on the Trumbull avenue grounds yesterday afternoon playing Hillsdale Mich October 15 (Spe Hillsdale met defeat today at the hands of Olivet by a score of 58 to 0 Hillsdale played plucky but the superior weight of Olivet too much tor them Hoean and Knapp played good for Hillsdale While Winnie played a star game tor Olivet HILLSDALE Knapp Jones attend the great Whitney dispersal sale and was taken ill a few days ago He was taken to the Post Grad uate hospital where the doctors diag nosed his trouble as appendicitis It was feared at the hospital tonight that an operation would be necessary but this has not been definitely de cided as yet Teams Millers 5 L'g Strokes 4 on ice em ollowing 1 600 563 537 540 482 611 524 567 518 REE PRESS Odd ellows of Detroit have organ ized an eight club league for the coming season will bowl Mon day and Tuesday evenings on Char alleys corner Grand River and Warren avenues The members of the new league are Amity American Eagle Enterprise Columbus Michi gan Riverside Western and Wash ington lodges Wm Turner baa presented Pc 883 G7 50)50) 50) i 000 bowled 1 Office Wire Mill I Brass Mill Casting and Tube Mills Copper Mill Mason right guard oster cen guard Rickman left end Lister right halfback Brian 410 113 42814 493 413 3I 756 742 799 675 850 569 409 49a 476 499 594 571 Kersch Smart Brock rWh Aulds Schulte Athletic Benefit 3 the result Aews Stereotype Journal Ti mes Tribune Record ree Press Advocate 206 Wm tor 205 Printers Beaton 208 241 203 200 Bourdette Hotchkiss of the Cadillac al ls a man of few y4i jje ever GAMES THIS YEAR ROLLED ON THEIR OWN ALLEYS Munger 20B Wagner 208 232 Carl Goi ALMA BEAT KALAMAZOO IN HARD OUGHT GAME 419 466 488 408 395 374 380 470 eames league series The line up: Positions OLIVET Sprague Blair Davis Morrison Button Betts Bishop Ball Arnold Winnie Thacker Jones HIGH SCORES INDICATE I LOORS OR BOWLERS in nirv con I half touchdown lor ShameT for 'rivo Games for Woodmere Woodmere Mich October 1 5 Spe cial) The Woodmere A will play a double header today the first game to be called at 1 sharp The fol lowing players are requested to re port: Shane Lumley Powser Schultz Lezotte Schlacht Schultz Cooper Schultz Reardon and Schwede Detroit Copper and Brass Rolling Mills Bowling League rolled some very inter esting and exciting games Avery again having tre nign average uno scores the week were Pct nUV333333333167 207 1009 100) 667 333 009 000 00) league evenine Notice is given the captains of the Pingree In er Seal game for next Tuesday even ing that the game will be played on the woodward aueys will not be ready Lost' PC which had and SIXTY EIGHT POINTS SCORED BY HOME ELEWN Wash October 15 Jim middleweight champion of Jerry McCarthy championship of fought twenty here Both men and fighting well Burrows fought throughout while Pct 1000 1000 667 i667 j333 i 000 W0 Teams Pingree Shoe Co Detroit Stove Co Pennsular Stove Co Jn er Seals Calvert Litho Jrs American Blower Olds Motor Works The Manufacturers INlohawks at Walkerville The Mohawks will play the Walker villes tomorrow at the grounds A good game is expected The follow ing players are requested to be at the ferry at 1:30 shagp: Marr Cunning ham Burns Schmelzer Erode! Ahern McCarthy Denk oatz and Beaubien beautiful cup 'to 'be Jby the league as also has Mr Charlet The officers are Chris Stein presi dent and Myers secretary COPPER AND BRASS LEAGUE Wild Bill a Bowling Bom Wild Bill Donovan takes the man agement of the Woodward alleyscom mencing Monday Central Co Kaighin Roberts Co Schroeder Co ollowing is result of in the Paint and Glass of the William Reid team being hgh loller game 09) 661 778 1 Detroit College Min ii yesterday at Grand averme tfjr score be rn played fast Sulli pc last Call to Aniaali The Amasis baseball club a special meeting today at 2 the Players are requested to the home of Manager Reuhle orest avenue east Port Drills 3 Lathes 2 2 Grinders Room of i bowled last weea in tue uuivaBv Tool Co ueague I Teams Testers I Lathes Millers Assemblers Autmotaics AVil Rosbury Lloyd Burke Thomu Rousseau Bedford Bed Howell Schillady Murphy ill Hetherington Boucher and Roache All teams eighty to eig'hty five pounds wishing games address Murphy 709 Howard street The Elton Minims have 'organized and the following players are request ed to report for practice Monday at 4 Rouen Brazell John Shana han Werloek James Sham han Hickey Herdenrich Carolan enton and Jim Walsh There is a game scheduled for Thursday afternoon at park The eleven is ready to play any eighty five pound team in the city having won the champion ship last season under the name of the Eltons The Wolverines have organized for tht seaaon with the following players: Boos center: Black left guardNckerman right guard Greiner left tackle Descamp right tackle Black left end: Cluff right end Descamp and Ulbrich quarterbacks: Schneider left half: Jackson right half Lapp (Capt) fullback AVolver hie would like games with teams aver aging 110 pounds Address Lapp 751 McDougall The Tigers are anxious to hear front both the Burgess and Argonauts This is about a dozen challenges that have been sent out to: these two teams The Burgess team is wanted for October 29 and the Argonauts for October 22 All members of the team re qu sied to report Monday evening for practice If the Argonauts and Bur gess teams do not respond to this challenge the Tigers will not consider them in the future 619 523 637 551 456 527 563 4C1 587 536 OTHER GAMES PLAYED ON THE UP STATE GRIDIRONS Heralds Again Victors The Heralds won their fourth successive game by defeating the Colonials by the score of IS to 0 The feature of the game was the line bucking of Linge man Hawkins and Kent The Heralds claim th" 115 puuiui championship Any team wishing a game from them address Marschner 139 Canton avenue The Heralds would like to hear from the Strong Hohls regarding the game for Oc tober 22 Lineup: 3 839 838 735 I 771 703 Sil 713 74) The teams for the follows: Blind 997 1940 720 780 1049 Games will be second Saturday of every this on 200 205 Gloster 203 aener 210 Miller 210 212 Wnu Alma Mich October Alma won her first intercollegiate football game of the season today de feating Kalamazoo 12 to 6 iii the hardest gridiron battle ever fought on Davis field The game was the most exciting ever played here and the crowd went wild The two teahis were about even in weight but Alma's playing both offense and defense was suporior Capt Scheqek of Alma was the hero He broke a thumb In the early part of the but never gave up or called foi time once dur ing the game Carr Alma's quarter played the whole game with an In i up 4 i i iUL nr Aiccoliuni and Tolmsnn Alma and Clapp and Post for visitors deserve special mention KALxkMAZOO Puffer Post Capt Brown Seriously III New York October 15 Capt Brown millionaire coal operator Pittsburg and one of the best known turfmen in the country is seriously ill at the Post Graduate hospital in this city Si Hudson's Laundry Boy reputation as agood Elliot featured for latter team wi hes i any 1I pound raids preferred i 'l Humboldt Strong Jlennlnger red Strong of Chicago and Menninger of Detroit have made ar rangements to roll a match game Wed nesday afternoon and evening this week of $50 and rolled on the Columbia games will start at 213 207 207 wm nan Weaver 204 203 235 ought at Spokane Spokane Burrows Nova Scotiawho claims Washington rounds to a were on their feet in the last round on the aggressive McCarthy seldom changed from defen sive League Eng avcrs and Benell Patt loor Steel Shin Polishing Mtrs 2 5 Bulling Dept 1 ollowing is the result of played in the Garland Bowling ing the past week scores: Mtrs 2 Gas Department Bench Molders Polishing Department Pattern Department Steely Range Department loor Molders Shipping Department Mtrs 1 Buffing Department Drug League Opening' The Drug bowlers will start their sea son Monday night arrangements hav ing been made to use six alleys at the Cadillac temporarily The teams will start off as follows: Nelson Baker vs Ingram Stearns vs Michigan Drug Parke Davis vs A general meetingwill be held after the games to rearrange the schedule and select new alleys 3 6 3 6 1 8 bowline bv league Pbilbich lint Mich October 15 (Special) The Michigan Agricultural College Reserves defeated the Michigan School for the Deaf this afternoon in one of the fastest games seen on a local gridiron in several seasons It was anybody's game up to the time the whistle blew for the cessa tion of play and had kicked for goal with the same accuracy as did Buss for the visitors the result would have been a tie The silent boys scored a touchdown after fif teen minutes of play in the first half but missed the try for goal In the second half the superior weight of the junior farmers began to cut a figure in the contest and in the last ten minutes of play they worked' the ball from the center of the field to the goal line ceeded in getting it over for goal was successful score stood 6 to 5 in favor A With two minutes of play Jeff the visitors kicked to Miller of and on the play after lining up Bisard right half for the locals ran 45 yards and was downed 20 yards from the A goal On the next play the were within ten yards of scoring another touch down when the whistle sounded for the finish of one of the prettiest contests ever witnessed on a loco' football field ernoon red Dahnk? Chn ta for score is as Bums 821 bowled the month frerr football team and ery in rounds the game end boing 5 5 The touchdown in 1 hud the ball on the tine when time was STANDING Won 6 4 3 3 3 7 11 the league dur I Banners Have Many Banner Juniors defeated Scrubs at the Banner alleys riday oy me touowing scores: 1 76 four pins showing how well the teams are The scores 1 1 i the result of the Commercial Albion AHch October (Special) first intercollegiate football game on the home schedule was played today on Winter Lau field between Albion and Ypsilanti and resulted in a score of 68 to 0 in favor of Albion Ypsilanti was outweighed her heaviest man being only 168 pounds while the Albion line averaged slightly over 2X1 pounds Ypsilanti failed to make their distance each time the ball Came into their possession and did not oncejiold Albion on downs The Ypsilanti team was accompa nied oy aoout sixty rooters rne nne up: ALBION POSITION Penzotti Right end Right tackle Right guard Ann Arbor Won Ann Arbor Mich October Ad rian High school was put out of the running today as far as the inter scholastic championship is concerned as a result of a defeat by Ann Arbor High school bv a score of 16 to 5 The local eleven was the heavier and pounded their line un til by the last part of the second half they were able to make steady gains through the line and around the ends one touchdown was made during the last four minutes of play in the first half carrying the ball over Pemperton fullback starred Hebles gainers LINE WAS TOO HEAVY OR THE YPSILANTI BOYS The matinee at Recreation Park yes terday had four events carded a match race between De Lit tle Dell and Dr Hulda a 3 pace a 2:40 pace and free for all The match race was von by Little Dell in close finishes after losing the sec ong heat to Dr Belanger's mare by a head The pace was the second event and had five starters This was a race from start to finish any horse In the race appeared to have a chance to win at any time The race finally went to Napoleon Prince after losing tiie second heat to Joe Sphinx The third event was the 2:10 pace and had but two starters Mr Ione unit bcott Scott lield his finisher The free for all? pace three Starters JesSie John Oakland Belle Jessie wot? in straight heats the first quite handily with John second The second heat was a pretty three horse half where John and then Oakland Belle made a drive and was Just nosed out by Jessie in the prettiest finish of the day mary: I'osselins MeBreartjr 1 lol irtirt DavLa A Kelley STANDING Won Pin Setters Tail'entyLc Blanch Salliotte Epplcy CLOSE INISHES IN RECREATION MATINEE and Orioles a tic game being 5 to 5 only on offense twice Th opponents i humpson Mur tha Malic Dixits and Overcoats rom $15 to $50 Lumbermen Won In a match game between the Re tail Lumbermen and the Miller Selden Electrical Co the lumbermen won by totals of 2396 to 2056 Jessop of the winning team was high with 227 Williams'YoungRooks Moore ECapt Giddings Carleton Phelps Stratcnmeyer Arndt Clapp Schultz Put Goals from touchdowns Schenck Arndt on Time of halves 25 Referee Tampltng Umpltc Wilson Every Woman is miereited and should know ct wwvui mo wonuemu A lusKTiL nnirimg spray oynaire jnjee tlunaiui VIA noic convenient miwih inrantlj Per ct 833 833 667 667900000 American Co 1'iirs No 2 The Wm Reid Co Holtz rohlich Glass Co Pittsburg Co No 1 Boydell Bros Sturgis Took Second Sturgis Mich October (Special) Sturgis High school won the second game of a series from the Lagrange High school football team this after noon The teams were so evenly matched tliat all scoring was done in the last half when 'Perry Kline the Sturgis halfback made a touchdown' ending the scoringv ifteen yards was the nearest laigrange could to goal then losing the ball on downs The score stood a to 0 at the Stars Downed Stars met defeat last Wednes day night at the hands of the Banner craws on the Banner alleys by following scores: Wv contained hr SnhnitwT the nd and rank Carten 200 McManus 207 Parr 1 he opening 1 244 2(M Smith 233 Lawrence 202 Squire 220 orney 221 wunner 201 Tra YOU'RUH flO RISK guarantee every garment we make We are showing all of the up to date and popular shades and fabrics Largest line of Black find Blue Suit ings in the city Helmer Johnson Cant Schenck Johnson fer two and 20 minutes of Mt Pleasant Head Mitchell 219 201 212 Gloster 211 201 200 Panghorn 222 202 too' 227 220 Hinds 219 Higgins Horton 208: McDonald 20 i nej mnas ih 200 11 HUUlh 224 Injured at ootball Tekonsha Mich October (Spe cial) In the football game between Tekonsha and Jonesville today Walter Peabody who played center on the Jonesville team had his collar bone broken Tekonsha won 5 to 0 I ive members of the Wholesale League Brown Irk Irwin Winn' and pint rd dtshe SI1 JbaU last and reach ed the coveted 200 mark The Auto tied the Jewelers for first while I reeman Delameter kept Buhl Sons Co away from the leaders Two games were won by one pin and one by four Y) ns matched RESULTS CONTESTS IN THE OTHER LEAGUES Mitchell Rowe McIntosh Main Stimlie Myers McRae Knapp Hnean Pone Baker 25 minutes Mann TILTONS i end Smith tackle Jones guard Garfield er Sutherland guard Thorpe tackle end rt rback half CAPSULES Colts Won The Detroit Bowling Club Jnniors de feated Colts on alleys scores Least possible Cost the BestThing The Pirates averaging 115 pounds desire games with elevens averaging the same Address lannery 309 Porter street city THa C'nliimbln Vinewoods by the score of 15 to 10 The feature of the game was the line hitting of Lee and Tildens played a tie game with the Wendon Juniors the score being 5 to 5 Thej would like games for Saturday with any team averaging from 119 to 120 pounds Lincolns preferred The Morrell football team defeated the strong Michigan Drug Co team by the score of 40 to 5 The playing on both sides was of high order The i game was witnessed by a big crowd The Boulevard Reserves will play the Mayflower AZ on the grounds at 2:30 Sunday October 16 AU Boulevard players will please report at Twenty first and Howard streets at 1 The ranklins defeated the Regu lars by a score of 5 to 0 The feature was the end runs of Coats Teams averaging eighty five pounds can se cure games by addressing Matthew son 125 Pine street The Metropolitan Business college team challenges any football eleven in the city or state Address all comtnu rs All Til CJIlIOIIS IO lj olilli fJ I llrti iclK tr 1 Al players are requested to report Mon day night at Clark park for practice at 7:30 The Morrell Juniors would like to arrange games with any 110 pound team in the city Tildens Heralds Lincolns Harrisons or Detroit College Minims preferred or games address Thomas Milan 114 Griswold street or call Main 5383 The Stanleys for the second time forfeited to the Lincolns the former failing to appear on field at scheduled time The Lincolns would like to ar range a game with any team averag ing 110 pounds Address Edwards 131 Lincoln avenue The Morrells would like to arrange a game with some team averaging 145 pounds for next Sunday Address their manager Gedert Jr 237 Lovett avenue citj All the members of tho I team are requested to report without fail for practice Tuesday night at 8 sharp The Brooklyns defeated the rank lins 5 to 0 The features of the game was seventy five yard run the line bucking of Chamberlain and also the punting of Bonsworth The winners wish games with teams aver aging elghty five pounds Address Wity 599 Brooklyn The Defenders claim victory over the Wolverines and Regulars by for feiture The former team canceled its game with the Defenders for Saturday and the Regulars were to be taken on but they too showed the white feather On October 22 Defenders will meet the Warrens All members of Defenders are to be on hand for prac tice eanesaay mgnt at The Bargtows football team meet the Stanton Boulevards at at 3 this afternoon former will line up as follows: Center Pretz: right guard Hunt left guard Bauer rignt tacxie Jacobi tackle Whipple right end iiiiams lert end back fullback pie The Boulevard Reserves will play tne Mayflowers tnis aiternoon o'clock on the grounds ner Mitchell and erry The follow ing players please report early: son son ford or iUDNEY TROUBLES and' CATARRH BLADDER? Cures all I Discharges in felT 48 Hours 4 Eachcapnlt bear the yvyi rar 1 11 mv InUWI JWWVWtfVAMVVWVtfVVWWVWVWVVM Aulds Bob Walb 245 Geo Jones 208 224: Deo Liptoe 208 Ed Eagleson 206 Zieb 213 291: Bert Saleno 219 uxe xxeeves au Wagner Schmidt 206 209 206 Black 202 203 208 Geo spicKett 212 203 Caldwell 210 205 Boulevard Isaac Day Miller 200 Schmidt 231 204 209 Cavan 201 Osborne Stool tz 202 Woods 202 Healy' 225 228 2: 213: Butler 114 Gilmore 216 redericks 308 202 Ster Ul JVVIlIItfU iX Nagorson 221 219 200 Banner Geo Jordan 204 210' Gea Piper 209 232: Jno Holt 200 201 226 219 Jake Hott 215 II Kosel 204 216' Huebier 205 Schultz 211 Joi dan 208 Lewis 205 Lucas 204 211 John Doe 212 A Gerke 200 Otto isher 224 John Rienke 265 205 206: A Speier 200 205 205 208 red Cordt 201 805 Daniels 2 16 iii oLtiuikci ju jrxenningr 211 Coopersmith 201 222 212 Dennis 200 Hotchkiss 213 II Martch 212 Pischke 200 233' 213 208 Proc itr roa i 19T It ittn i ealed eiTA KOR SALK BY ujk i il ji ini nnn ward ave 155 Grand River year Rubber House 204 Woodward Worcester 208 Woodward Everett Buhl Sons Salesmen Standard Oil Co letcher Hdw Co Buhl Sons Co reeman Del Co Wright Kay Co Ward Miller STANDING Won vvrlgnt Kay Co Everett Buhl Sons Co letcher Hdw Co Standard Oil Co Ward Miller reeman Del Co Buhl Sons Salesmen William Duffield Smith James itzpatrick in TW in8 3 with blue ribbon Take ae otherw iKernae Oaarereaa BubatRatiena and Imitation Bay of year Drujqtiit or tend 4c stamp for Particular Uttar by return Mali 0000 Testimonial! Sold by alt Drugg tela tBicHwiier vaemieat Junior Bowlers to Bert Allen and Menninger'' Jr have succeeded in getting a match with Charlet Jr and Smith A series of games will be rolled one on each of the four alleys the first se ries to take place riday at BALL IS BRIE nW pounds address win play the Countcr of in the first game Other ree Press K' Tlmtis vs Record and Stereqtypers vs Advocate the latter two teams being additional over pre yious years thus making eiiiht clubs ln league with Stereo t) pers made the fine score of 'Ml in tne second game of their series ullfeys than the the 3n the aKl scores as an oDOjier eam scores prom get Down at the Woodward bowling al leys is a machine destined to revolu tionize bowling by making It a great ly more scientific game and obliterat ing the one feature that has caused more disruption among bowlers and worry to the alley proprietors than anything connected with the game namely pinsetting This machine is called the Backus automatic pinsetter and consists of a triangular oak frame suspended from a trusswork over the alley While suspended the man loads the machine (using two sets of pins) and by re leasing an automatic brake the frame lowers to the floor deposits the pins exactly on the spots and 41 system of weights very simplj placed raises it to be refilled thus expediting the game at least 109 per cent The ra pidity with which it works is remark able and the bowler cannot keen up with it without great speed A great many pinsetters have been tried and found wanting through too much mechanism or inability to do the work but in this case it does more than even the inventor Mr Backus expected Mrl Backus conceived the idea eight years ago and bought al leys of his oWn to experiment on and says from that time to within the last eight months has been sitting nights to develop it to it's present state Many: of the? leading bowlers and alley men have steen it work and in every case have commended it highly Robert Menninger in speaking of ft The Litho Thn Lithe trianhlc Artists Deners league held their opening games ax bowling alleys yesterday Conville Waters Pearce Brown Bliss Brown Baur Right half Black Left half Referee: A Wilder Lawrence Halves: 25 and 15 utes tv Kelley Time minutes defeated the Ecorso ii home grounds by the The features of the end runs by Kinsey nrds Line up: MIDGETS Montey Montey on troyHoffmanSuttkus Wayne High Won Wavne Mich October (Special) Although outweighed the Wayne High school team defeated the Howell High school team in a hotly contested of football by a score of 22 to 0 The feature of the game was the playing of Handeyside and Ditsch for Wayne Touchdowns: Durfee Handevside 2 and rank goals Dur fee 2 Gram Umpire Allen both from Michigan Times of halves 15 minutes 2f Votx' to Dress Well at the team is now an asv leader Olympia League this week repeating success of opening night bv makimr clean sweep The league bowls each Work on Monday on the alleys represented by its six teams There wire some 'Very close games this week notably one In which rcerscmi team aownea Btua rt single pm rnescores: 855 893 742 87t 794 651 STANDING Won 6 Berry Bros Sanitary Supply Co Peninsular Eng Co Michigan Drug Co Michigan Stove Co Detroit Cap Cu Michigan Telephone Co Liggett Gagnier TVUUvh4Pi Ti'orV in 1 CLiAroc Teams 1st Michigan Telephone Cq 7o5 Sanitary Supply Co 791 Detroit Cap Co' 809 Peninsular Eng Co Berry Bros Liggett Gagnier Michigan Stove Co Michigan Drug Co Little Dell De Lisle) Huldah (Dr Belanger) Time 2::9 1 4 2:59 1 2 2:59 1 2 2:59 1 4 3:00 IN 3) Napoleon Prince (Helm) Joe Sphinx (Kollmorgan) (J Stocker) Johnnie Bauer (Minnie) Hatty Maloskey (Quinn) Time 2:36 2:35 2:10 (2 IN 3) Laundry Boy (Turnbull) Ione (Minnie) Time 2:31 2:33 REETOR ALL PACE (2 Jessie (Luttermosher) John (J Oakland Belle (Knowles') Time 2:22 2:23 starter Joe Cavanaugh Burton times Griffin XV Hopkins and King On Tuesday afternoon on their own alleys the printers began what is sure to prove their banner year in the bowling sport Journal and Tri bune were down for the openers and Journal went after last lead ers with a vengeance taking two of three games McDonald of the Jour nal started off with an makin games of the week were: feiters at Eighteenth street boulevard at 2:30 this afternoon The Royal Oak eleven wishes games with teams averaging 120 pounds Ad dress Leroy Hutchins Royal Oak Pennyroyal pills fJ Original and Only Genuine Ladlea wk Drurglrt CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH aod Gold xnetnic boxes sealed WetSide Tonrnanieut There will be four games in the west side tournament today The Vic tors will play the Myrtles in the first game at 1:30 and the second with tho Monarchs Chandler to Umpire Wood mere will play a double header the first game with the Magnolias and the second with the Monarchs Ryan to umpire RT ONE A A 5 fe SUNDAY 15 I i I fE 1 1 K3 I a 4 9 5 a jc TfJ flH i OH 8 gq '4 i 5 A 4 31 Ml a MBi tfSORS i 91 few illhm Sb 3 I rx I te Wr Hn I EASTERNHIGIi Iroiu BB ni'lsor i i i 't halfback lor Juniors Str BB i jH it played a tatter's i roay 1 score MH their Bi BOH I I Bl Hight half Bl I 'lllilrick Mm 'Ii(nn mid Minims Play a Tie' BBS 't SBb 1 1 Bm i ii BB With and He si KI sruar Bs to kl bB li 1 1 1 Tback BB ib H'inava BH BB in 11 ru Hes rvs MX mornmg in Hi i Ba iv bH ti RB 9 mH W'ii Bi It Bi IL 1 Mi i I win a and A 4 ds a a XVJSil pounds yp(i io 1 Han i ihc I hejirst fiv I i Tn fcjlx Si 1" 1 says: a 220: i A 31s 21 "2 a gi fl a iffy 7 I BK mm I 1 iJSfAj I 22 rf i wauea tus tnitu SjNxn 1 VSPi i TLwm iwn i a 'f tniri Tfi oy JjR'Vd 'Wi S50 1 7 SLn S08 827 707 754 696 663 799 782 698 754 778 S40 746 708 747 608 '707 775 794 767 799 712 783 738 624 687 642 592 721 735 630 578 632 665 664 676 STANDING Won Lost 674 697 '687 567 547 485 677 795 684 63t 6 15 559 695 666 614 610 665 628 656 731 595 U) 621 797 43 1 503 558 I 4.

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