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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 14

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PART ONE THE DETROIT REE PRESS ALL RESHMEN SS3 Nervous Debility or Lost WERE TROUNCED! Medium Priced Suitings $1 634 721 6E5 WHOLESALE LEAGUE STANDING'5 Suits Stereotypers and Overcoats Made to Your Measure RUNNING TUR The man who pays 52500 for their goal time was 202 RESH end Small Drs KENNEDY KERGAN Right half 2d BEER SEASON IS UPON US of Hotel Cadillac Bldg Lost' Dept 8 in COM1MERCIAL LEAGUE 167 WHEELMEN LEAGUE AQUEDUCT rcsulti PARKE DAVIS LEAGUE 3 I the scheduled Cny ODD LEAGUE Bus 73S 751 76 DRUG 5u 768 736 6 Beaten 6 it again COPPER AND LEAGUE PIMLICO BANK LEAGUE PAINT AND GLASS LEAGUE S16 834 5 7 Nationals Heat rih 4 two 8 3 KS LEAGUE WESTERN BOWLING' LEAGUE Lost HI IT SCORES Won 8 MYRTLE BASEBALL TEAM WEST SIDE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 20 IT 6 8 sched AMARANTH LEAGUE 242 CADILLAC LEAGUE fol as 3 GREATER DETROIT 200 5 3 'J 216' 200 sssti? But tw nt tha Odd ellewj bo bewlsd 353 in the aam game II 9 6 6 6 3 8 8 also with Banners Drews 3 4 3 5 5 6 13 a 8U 835 painfully that the fine game 202 203 Office Testers 820 IM 9 14 All Stars Printeis Si 9 10 12 JI Il li It 9 3 Painters TrimmersTesters' 70S 624 6 7 667 67 '56 111 Ecorse Idea! 3 4 453 44? £24 Aulds Taylor's Tpft end a Left tackle Lost 0 0 Standard Oil Co 733603600 12 It 9 9 4 a 8 8 9 9 11 14 1 668 American Eagle Columbus Lathes Assemblers Long Strokes Millers Lost 5 Pct 722 611 403 492 435 423 463 3S0 509 502 1 518 585 Moore Creamery Olympians Howards Vinewoods ort Streets Det Copper ollowing ern Bowling ule games Brass are the scores League in last Scores: Pet53346067 Left guard Center Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarterback Teft halfback Right halfback 227 203 208 201 KiL 209: 203 My 743760 629 653 764696 sSIG Ed! wi aliej At a meeting held at Labuddie's Twen ty fourth and Ash October 31 tha Atli 790 798 789 754 641 1 8601 712 662 683 Craig McQueen oster MontagueMason PeekBryan Duck rislt Nationals Tool Room Automatics Port Drills Grinders Jacobs 3 McKaig McAuliffe Bauer Theer Hauser Kneeland Tierney 765 Machinists Painters Shippers Trimmers 6 12 5 Everetts last week puts ord Qf Buhl Moore Creamery Howards ort Streets Vinewoods Det Brass Olympians 711 7U Lost 1 4 Odd ellows Loyal Guard RoyaL Areanum Amaranth Team Team Team Team Kerschc Schulte i ish Aulds Brock Stuart ct 'S57619571 414 i 333 652 726 789 731 579 553 Washington Philadelphia st Louis New1 York Chicago Detroit Cleveland Boston Pct666611593500400 Wayne Detroit Crescent Palestine Star Eureka Genl Bus Chemical Public Scientific Mechanical Pharm United States a Commercial State American Exchange Detroit Dime irst'' Union Trust Peninsular German American Hahn Kratz Left half McKenna Burke St John Svensson DHetroit St Vincent Dunn St Bernard St Joseph St Alphonsns 754 736 fol 8 STANDING Won 13 SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6 STANDING Won STANDING Won i 6 4 IPRATE 794 791 shows lias just returned from Holdsworth Boyle Bell Capt Boomsllter McDermld isk Kratz Ashley 867 667533467 400 V67 STANDING Won 6 3 8 6 Nestor 210 i 246 222 206: John Higgins ct100) 778667 667 553 509 444 4445167 125 203 209 Un ield Trial club wore being WINDSOR TEAM LOST TO TIGERS YESTERDAY 675 70 S'H 738 782 744 714 90t $77 SOL 3 There is Style in Our 2 2d 726753 744 767 63si Szo 90S 872 Davis Co: Stearns Co Nelson Baker Co Michigan Drug Co Miller Selden Retail Lumbermen then on the antlers of three bucks the riartv on the wav out ducks from six flocks of black ducks scared up as they' paddled up lake from camp Maine Sportsman LcVt Left 'tackle Ieft guard Center Right guardRight tackle Right end 692 640 Pct 833833 7o0 500 333 167 Pingree 723 Stove 717 Edison I 921 A Blow 863 TIGERS Oldani Straw Trethaway Murtaugh Carer Millard Breen Borck Hall oley Wood Reardon Conway Murtagh Officials Yearger and McCutcheon Detroit referees timekeeper Smith head linesman 11 'Drain Time of halves 15 and 20 minutes and Mech'l Mounters No 2 Polishers Bench Molders Gas Department loor Molders Patternmakers Steel' Range Mounters No Buffers Shippers The Ail Stars beat a picked team from tho Printers' League in three jtraisht games Scores: 718 663 730 779 TH ALBION Benzottie rye I Leonard Coller Merrill Conville Brail Black Bartell Brown Bliss 2 Bartell 776 Olds 778 Calverts 651 STANDING Won 7 6 402 440 543 501 856 649 790 663 STANDING Won 10 10 TO 9 Mounters No 25 Bench Molders loor Molders Patternmakers Shipping Dept Polishing Mounters No 1 Steel Range Dept Gas Dept Buffing Dept ollowing is the result bowled In the Garland league 555500500339223 728 673 640 606 1786 718 Testers Long Strokes Grinders Millers Office Automatics Lathes Assemblers Port Drills Tool Room 3 ollowing are the results in the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co bowling league last week Scores 729 7 50 733 Copper Xi ill Brass Mill Office Wire Mill Cast Tube Mills Montgomery off high honors in the Detroit Copper Brass Rolling Mills Bowling Teague fecorcs: the city today at 3 mt This be one oL the best local games season as both elevens appear matched in weight as well as A month ago thev olaved a tie Continued on Page Part i Tea mr Michigan Drug Co Peninsular Eng Co Sanitary Supply Co Berry Bros Michigan Telephone Detroit Can Co Michigan Stove Co Liggett Gagnler Michigan Drujr Co Bowling League iy 200 points 'Che follow ing: games were Tiayeai in games last ween scores Detroit Cap Co Sanitary Supply Co Michigan Drug Co Berry Bros Co Mich igan Stove Co' Peninsular Eng Co Liggett Gignfer'J Michigan Tclepborfe Co ct 9 3 1 of the Office 721 886 441 403 424 433 367 459 392 496 428 414 652 717 64S Cor Michigan Ave and Shelby St Detroit Mich 3 6 8 9 10 CrescentWayne Detroit Palestine Star Eureka 0The following games' were Lost 3 8 9 10 10 10 10 Mr A Smith of 76 Lovett av enue 'the Well known setter fancier who has been very successful at oencn Clare where the trials of the Sports man held having won (fourth prize with Boq a nine months old puppy The winners of the Derby were: irst Shiawasse 'Beauty owned by Smith of Midland second Count Gladstone owned by It Thompson of Alma: third Hvby War ner owned by Tanner of Sag inaw fourth Boy owned 1M A Smith The all age stake was declared off on account of the scarcity of birds team carried and The Pct 1000 1009888667 at time STANDING on 8' Everett letcher Hdwe Co Wright Kay Co Ward Miller Buhl Sons Co reeman Delamater Standard Cfil Co Ruhl Sans' Salesmen The consistent bowling of who rolled three 800 games them safelv Jn first niace Sons Co rolled up 228 and Ranspach of the same team 213 Dumont of the Ever etts 2iu ana wynn ot wrignt Kay gcorea 869 726 3 744 690 3 858 704 Lost 0 2 If he nnnoi supply the MAKI KL other but ead stamp for illustrated honk sealed It full nartic nlara anrf iltreel ions In valuable to ladies yitHVELCO 3 Odell 206 Miller 217 209 Smith rolled 202 Scores: nApQlilC IM Office Brass Mill Casting and Tube Mills Copper Mills Wire aMill 4 754 800 '700 RESERVATION SECOND AT ONE TO OUR OLYMPIAN IEAGUE 3 'J The Tigers went to Windsor yesterday and defeated the heavy' team of that place by a score of 6 to 0 In the first half the Tigers did not score as a result of fumbling Opce with the ball ten yards from the goal the Ti gers fumbled and again Conway ran about thirty yards to a touchdown but was called back as the official claimed he ran out of bounds In the second half the Tigers started in with some speed and rushed the ball past the middle of the field when Reardon ran the remaining fifty yards for a touchdown oley kicked an easy goal After this the Tigers kicked to Wind sor and the heavy backs started pounding at one side of the line and worked the ball to the loryard line but the Tigers then took a decided brace and held the Canadians for downs when time was called Reardon Borck hfurtagh and Oldani starred for the Ti gers while the Windsor back field played a good game The Tigers will work hard this week for their game with Burgess next Saturday The line up of game follows: WINDSOR Evans Odette 6 6 in the 99 won: Reservation HO 1 to 4 second Curate 99 627 633 669 81 776' 8 7 7 1 14 Ecorsie Ladies Won Edorse Eadies Bowling club ree' Press Advocate Tinies Record' Journal membrane4 set Mtrisx irst race six furlongs Rector 15 to 1 won Callant 10 to 1 second Miss Shylock third time 1:15 1 3 Second race steeplechase about two miles Eophone 2 to 1 won Kay 'A to 1 second Howard Gratch third time 4:32 1 2 Third race for 2 year olds and up wards 5 1 2 furlongs Gold leur 3 to 1 'won Queen Rose 10 to1 second Gotowln third: time 1:05 1 4 ourth race handicap for 3 year olds and upwards 1 1 8 miles Bartender 3 to 5 won Minataur 3to 1 second Arrahgowan third time 1:55 ifth race for 3 vear olds maidens five furlongs The Veiled 13 to lwon Grace Curtis 10 to 1 sceond Recreo third time 1:02 3 4 Sixth race 3 year olds and up sell ing 1 16 miles Woodshade 4 to 1 won Rough Rider 9 to 5 second Mc Williams third tjme 1:49 3 4 Morrells vu Barstows Morrells and Barstows will battle for the independent championship of stiouici of the evenly speed game Michigan Drug Co 5 Nelson Baker Co 4 Steams' Co Ingram'ft Co 2 Parke Davis team a 990 game and 'defeated Co three games In other games Nelson Baker Co won the series from Michigan Drug Co arrand Clark and Ingram games will be played at a future date Smith and Lawrence ot 1'arke Uavls Co respectively 456 GlCp8 Co 494 483 GJ CO 480 No 1454 BOWLING NEWS O' INTEREST OR TEN PIN ARTISTS A W'Yl iz IN BOWLING LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES annexing three more games by some splen did work their victims being the 'Loyal Guard who have apparently not yet struck their gait Whitmarsh starred rolling 194 196 and 213 Nlmmo with 202 wes only othe man to accumulate a double century total The Amaranth won two out of three well contested games from the Royal Ar canum the only feature being the con sistent rolling of Tom of the Arcanums Elks failed to appear for the match with the A and this se ries will have to be bowled later as the A refuse to accept the game by forfeit Scores: i 14 Olympian Scores: STANDING Won 13 1 8 STANDING Won Lost 10 9 6 4 4 Harris Ilenery Embs Casey Metheny Palmer Chandler Langley Quarter back McKeiley Evans Uoty ull back Touchdowns McKenna Doll 11 mli a Loneman of pire Hall' Olivet Head linesman Smith A Swales A Acklev of Timers Peters M' A Cox of Time of halves 30 and 21 minutes Attendance A' ALBION OUTPLAYED OLIVET YESTERDAY Pct 800 '600 533 533 467 400 400 ELECTION WILL INTERERE TO SOME EXTENT 205 205 Woods 213 209 minutes of' play' averaging one point a minute VEveryf player was it every llay Wilson 'played a star I Cor the' Wareexis The line up Right end Buyers right I tackle Sheer guard TiSVan center left guard DeCotean left tackle IL Van Sickle left end Baker quarterback Hough ton and Dumontier left half Moebs right half Lennen fullback Trent Benbennlck Hight end' Relchenback tackle orpagle right guard riable center 'McRae left Horst left tackle Werner left end 'Aikens quarterback Wilson left halt Walker right half Hesler fullback Dutch Touchdowns Moebs Houghton Lennen Referee Rice Umpire: Stiller rish Aulds Kerscht i Stuart Shulto Brock Last bowling In the League resulted as follows 574 67S 749 91 736 769 s73O 661 799 749 665 McConnell Tailor Co js Argos Showed Good orm Argonauts defeated the Warrens yesterday 17 to 0 in just seventeen STANDING 1 Won Lost: ct 12 11 800 733SiY)603 1M0067 The Nationals defeated rish's tams in three games Scores' Gen Pharm Public Scientific 871 Chemical 794 Mechanical 748 1 STANDING Eiden 2n0 31 205 Cox Richards Bell Hahn Doty Kicked goal McKen um The Edorse fadles Bowling club waj defeated by the Ladies Ideal bowling club at the Ecorse alleys Monday evening The return game will be on Dan iel's alleys Monday November 14 Scon STANDING i WHon Lotet 3 6 381167 games 1 2 64 59 777 75 race 1 2 Invincible 108 (Schilling) 9 to 2 and: 9 to won Emergency 102 (Travers) 13 to 5 and even second Right and True 108 (Crimmins) 5 to 1 and 8 to 5 third time 1:20 Second mile Kickshaw 97 (Crimmins) 13 to 5 and 'even won Trimble J05 (Martin)" 5 to 1 and 2 to 1 Second Akela 102 (Hildebrand) 4 to 1 and 8 toff third: time' 1 :40 1 5 Third raee 5 'Danseuse 94 (Sperling) 7 to 2 and 7 to 5 won Es 94 (Schilling) 40 to 1 and toto 2 and 6 to 5 third time 0:59 4 5 ourth race the Bay View Handi cap 7 furlongs Israelite 103 (Schill ing) 1 to 20 and out won Ascension 111 (Hildebrand) 5 to 2 and out sec ond' time 1 :26 Ohly two starters ifth race 11 8 miles Grenade 116 (Gannon) 3 to 2 and 3 to 5 won Cloverland 113 (Redfern)'3 to even second Lord Badge 118 (Crim mins) 11 to 5 and 2 to 5 third time 1:54 3 5 Sixth 'race 6 furlongs Blucher HO (Redfern) even and 2 to won Su preme Court 107 (Gannon) 6 to 1 and 2' to 1 second Red Ruler 110 (E Walsh) 100 to 1 and 30 to 1 thirdtime 1:14 2 5 Banner Beaten Junior Stars defeated the Eannt again on the Banner alleys three straight games Scores length behind Three second choices and an Track Sum Jockey oy Improving CincinnatiNovember (Special Vincent oy the Detroit jockev who was thrown here yesterday suffering "a broken ankle bone is reported very comfortable today After the acci dent he was taken to St Elizabeth hospital awhero' he will remain Tor a few days This is the second fall oy has bail in the short time he has been riding the other coming at Worth 1 917 Pen stove 4 A 1 rt av ullback Smith Windsor umpire Scores 413 508 417 ALBION DOWNED OLIVET' ALSO MAKING BIG SCORE' NEWS STEREOTYPERS NOW TIED OR'IRST PLACE WAYNE LEAGUE STANDING Won Lost 6 I 3 Agricultural College Mich (Special) The of RESULTS OTHER STATE AND LO CAL CONTESTS Cincinnati November 5 The Club handicap at two miles and a quarter was feature at Latonia today and was won by Never Sueh I Reservation the to 4 favorite 'finish ed second a favorites' two outsider won biary: Western Riverside American llagle Columbus Amity 6' Washington 0 3 There will' be a meeting 'of the: ellows 1xwling league at Western SPORTSMEN CAN GET BIG GAME ON TUESDAY Taylors Won Ont team defeated team Auld's alleys last week two out ot games Scores: Ouc mette 212 216 Drossman 2C1 12 206 redericks 213 nndrl 2U Whitmarsh ini th 2oj 542 637 606 513 Bowling Brevities Olds Motor Co will bowl the Illuminating Co at Tuesday evening Max Drossman's team will bdjl Pickers on Allen's alley: dnv nic ht The Garland All Star Ijowling team wo'l like to arrange games with any team' in the city Address Ban care Michigan Stove Co All Stars will roll against th Toiedo Stars Thursday evening at the iouiaoia alleys at 8:30 Both teams will be rep resented at the national' tournament Milwaukee Detroit Bowling Club Juniors and All Stars captained Robert Menume will bowl a scries of match games ing next Wednesday night on the Det Bowling club alleys he second game of the scries beui'ea the Detroit Bowline two Springwells Bowling club was wo 10( bpringwells Bowling club the series will be bowled A) eln 'sua ternoon 3 518 SOO 3 607 557 8 533 589 Suit or Overcoat at McCONNELL'S certainly obtains the fullest value But we are able to recommend our tailoring on medium priced garments too as strictly up to date and most excellent value ifteen dollars is very little to pav for a Suit or Overcoat made to order well tailored and stylish great many merchants i alt nrirr only We talk quality and price a man may forget what he paid for his but never how thev looked fitted and wore We can nlease STANDING Pct W' Pct v889 Joseph 4 5 444 nunn 3 333 778 St Bernard 0 9 000 November all fresh team today swamped by A by a score of 39' to 0 the locals out pointing tho visitors at all stages of the game A C' worked a great many trick plays for long gains One of tho features of the game was the great work of in opening up holes in the line through: which the A backs plunged for long gains speed shown by the locals was re markable ana at no tn danger Lineup: Buhl Sons Co 2 763 Buhl Sons 754 Ward letcher Hdw Co 1 0 3 938 304 3al 89 778 STANDING TX Dot Tierney'' 6 0 1000 Thee1 McAuliffe 5 If 837 McKnig Bauer 4' 2 667 JacobsHauser 3 SslSOO Knee land The scores of the Greater Detroit League uvwung wurmunfntuuK weta were as lows: OR SALE BY Wool Central Drug Co 5 1 ward ave ISS Orand Kiver a GrUj year Rubbar House 0)4 Wooa A Worcester 806 ood warA Team 4 Team 1 Team 3 Team 2 8 hollowing are the results of games bowled in the: Wayne League Order of Amarantn bcoret: 7 99 792 36 719 GREAT RACE OR THE LEAD Every Woman interested ana about the wenderraj HARVEL Whirling Spraf The new LrU'l The Detroit Wheelmen league Is arafa reorganized with four teams and will Lw last week LEAGUE Stereotypers LEAGUE 'M Sd 72s 7 135 6H Svensson Wt John Ht Vincent 7 2 St Al 5 4 Th a following games were bowled las' week in the Leagtie Scores: Holtz I Pittsburg Co No 1 11 American Pt'and Co 10 Boydell Bros 10 Edw rohlich GL Co 9 The Wrn Reid Co' 9 Central Pt and GI Co 7 tiaignm Roberts ollowing Is result of games bowled In uin aim uiass league last week Boyden Bros Schroeder Pt Edw rollelr Gl Holtz American Jfc 1 Pitts' 'Pl Gl Go Central Pt Gl Co The William Reid Co Kaighln Roberts Var Co' 450 Pittsy CoNo AL 446 333 reached Stearns A If: you have violated the laws of health and are conscious of a con stant drain which is undermining your nefvous find physical strength we can cure you If you are gloomy despondent have bad dreams lack ambition vim vigor and vitality consult us free of charge Our treatment will stop all drains and overcome all weak ness Every man young middle aged or call or write for our free book and symptom blank Our home treatment will cure all uri ROBUST MANHOOD nary weaknesses Wo nure Stricture Varicocele Nervous Debility Blood Poison impaired Vitality Kidney and Bladder Diseases and all Diseases pc Otmar to men anu numun BAnrQ Arc voti victim? you lost hope? Are you intend 1 ntAUtn 111 to marry? Has your blood been diseased? Have you anv weakness? Our New Method Treatment will cure you What 1 it has for others it will do forvyon CONSULTATION REE 1 No matter who has treated you write for an honest opinion ree of 1 Charpe Charges reasonable BOOKS REE Golden (illustrated) On Diseases of Men Sealed Book 011 of ree NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT PRIVATE No names on boxes or envelopes Everything confidential 1 Question list and ccst of treatment REE for Home Treatment Pct 67 6 '667 600 60? 600 400 '333 267 of frames played 8 migrating a who went to North Carolina late last winter was surprised at the great number of quail found he hotelkeeper where he stopped told him that during the sum mer and fall previously a fair amount SUILH were notIccd and he was sure ths the unusual number of birds seen nt that time was due to their migrat ing from the north If this is true it is rather discouraging to sportsmen who spend considerable monev in nur basing and releasing quail also feed Ing and protecting them to have them desert on the approach of hunting time and go south where there tire aireadv jdentv of birds With the disanpearatice of the forest ina innorr uinas it is brought home to gunners tnarTriaEi: runai go 1 ms 1 bin) will not like the ouail live iu'settled sections? and with' the extinc Gon of the ruffed grouse' ft grand tegaine bird will be Jost A 's Since it 4s impossible to retain the sporting clubs should find 'some substitute: In the west have the prairie but the idea stocking this 'section with tnem 873 7u9 8 872 774 a 71E 717 8 664 733 Lantbermen Were In a match game between the Lumbermen and Miller Selden Electric Co Miller Selden won two out of three games 1 Olivet Mich' November (Special) defeated Olivet on Reeds field this afternoon by the score of ot: The Methodists were fifteen pounds to the man heavier than Olivet and wenk through the line for repeated gains The game was not an interest ing one from the side lines as Albion had to take time out after every play Bliss and Brown played the best game for Albion In the first half Albion made three touchdowns one goal and two field goals and in the second half two touchdowns and two goals Al bion played dirty ball and was repeat edly penalized for off side plays or Ollvet Winnie played al star defensive game with Betts starring on offense Milliken off a pretty run for fifty yards Lineup: ULIVKT Milliken Betts Nevins Morrison Blair Winnie Davis Bishop Mann Lewis Arnold Ball Thacker Tniirhdnwnfi Cnn villo Brown Bliss1' Goals from tile field Conville 2 Referee Bird Umpire Lawrence Ypsilanti Head linesmen Prof Nadal Olivet' and Prof Woolburt Albion Time of halves 35 minutes Sit 166 000 I Parke Davis Go vw Odd tem ple Maybury and Michigan Sun day at JO :30 a AU captains are re quested to be present Owing to some teams not being thoroughly organized sev eral games have been postponed The fol 1 owing games were Western Riverside Enterprise forfeited THIRTY NINE POINTS SCORED BY A ELEVEN Advocate Times Tribune ree Press Record The meeting of the News and Stere otypers was a battle royal for leader ship the former taking two and tle tng for1 first position AH the scores ran over 800 with two in the 900 hole which shows the fine form the are rounding into The Journals' also crossed the 800 in two and ran up 906 in the third against tthe? Records John Higgins made high score for the 254 The ree Press team ran the first heat against as if mounted in electric saddles but the ran out and they were twice The Tribune teamlooked easy to the Tinies when Schnitzel failed to appear but the scoreman and one arm credited two for theTribs Besides Higgins's 254 Oiiimet made 242 Carten :218 Gloster 214 Valentine 213 and Reynolds 212 Scores: SI 4 749762 856 827 918 STANDING Pct Office 4 Shippers 9 6 Machinists 9 6 The testers who have last place cinched tried to break their boodo by all wearing a polished horseshoe on their backs bnt the horset hoes contrary to custom proved a lauure i isiweeKs games resulted lows: Tepm a 71 Tester 60 of 54 games The sers orne H4 UIXU vllUh '1 high scores it ere Ratzer 300: Middarr both of the Detroit Store Works 'STANDING neighboringcounties of ulils state claim that ib 9UIn £oLnnimT whore many birds were aeen in the spring and heard during ran now he foumh ne man spent three days in a favor te quail country and never saw even one binL In previous seasons bn had found ten to fifteen covies in a dav nmT The territory Others re the sarfte woeful manner the quail have nii 1 started south This circumstance brings up the ques quail migratory birds? ter has in mind a circumstance that happened near YVoodstock Ont few years ago The quail had been Prettywell thinned out so the sports that section clubbed together like 5Mpairs of t11! frorn the southern states with which to restock the fields Every thing went bn well all summer The birds bred well and the covevs' ma tured early yet when hunting season came the birds were nowhere to be there was nothing to ex plain the disappearance but the possi bility of migration Citizens State United States Peninsular German American irst Dime i Detroit American Exchange Commercial 1 ollowing Is the result of last bowling in the Bank league 4 1 irst race Gigantic 98 (L Bailey) 12 to 1 won Santa LunaL03 (Minder) 2 to 1 second Dod Andor son 106 (W Dugan) 5 to5" third time 1:41 1 2 Second race 6 Gold Enamel 113 (Troxler) 5 to 2 jwon Kurtzman 116 (Nicol) 11 to 20 second Scotch Irish' 103 (Booker) 9 to 1 third time 1:14 1 4 Third race Club handi cap 2 1 4 i Never Such (Booker)' 9 to VI 4 zsww 6 A KJ 1 III tv (Nicol) 10 to 1 third: :53 3 4 ourth: 7 Estrada 1 Palma 404 (Nicol) to 10 won The! Regent' 105 (Dugan) 43 to: 10 second: Sir Gallant 104 (Paul) 7 to 1 third time 1:27 1 4 jtfifthr race 1 1 16 miles Schoolmate 100 (Nicol) 6 to 5 won Requlter 106 (Dugan) 5 to 1 second Merry Pioneer 107 (Booker) 15 to 1 third time 1:48 Sixth race 5 furlongs Monet 108 (Troxler) 9 to 10 won Erla Lee 104 (Undsey) 8 to 1 second Herlida 104 30 to 1 third time 1:01 1 2 VARYING REPORTS COME ROM NORTHERN WOODS 13 13 the Scores: 2 3 4 667 Am Blower 3 9 cris SCORES 771 805 Stove S02 694 644 4n 661 208 Black 207 206: Shulte 207 211 Wagner 209 205 Schmidt 201 20S m' Lee 204 Hank League Spltzlcy 203 202 223 Willson 213 213 Robson 212 Baldwin 232 Hoare 217 Wilson 225 Jacob 226 National alleys rank Schellmer 204 203: rank Cornell rank Muhr 234 203 Vince 210 Joe Schulte 212 Geo Elsey 213 Beaudoin 226 Lin deman 2uo cnmicit 209 201 Croft 203 Chas Archer rank Dettloff 226 203 Joe Bauer John Schwagler 203 213 Ramsey Demske 207 Geo Squire 235 James Ed Eagelson 226 Ed Appelt 215 204 Bob Wall 200 Beck Hodgson Kirchner 202 216 219 Einfeldt 236 213 211 Ilndernian 206 229 Beck 211 213 227 Bingen 213 210 Beaudion 209 23o Hollingsworth 213 207 Patrick 212 227 242: Deitz 208 Squires 200 202 247 218 Dr Kerr 214 Hodgson 208 216 204 222 208 ers 212 204 223 Gearing 214 238 208 Gilmore 231 Boulevard alleys II Osborn Zicbcll 203 205 207 203 Weaver 201 Ahng 21S 235 235 204 Dav 236 232 257 '206 206 Perry 219 ger 228 AVm han 209 206 John Higgins 209 210 Pete J7S 223 213 214 John II Allen 214 217 210 202 213 217 219 215 227 225 226 233 213 A Higgins Willis Rand 250 209: Beit Allen 213: Roy Richardson 210: Mr Van 2O4: ete Gehrke VOS B' 227 214 Black 21S League Cbnk 23" Schnitzel 204 216 220 SOS Remolds 215 203 214 212' iioyrt220 1 culver 219 Pangburn 209 Schnitzel Parr 290 Bonrdette 251 SAI 214 Gloster 214 212 2(3 Beaton 217 Aewbe 211 Mi nninger 230 eScbmii Da Birtler SOI 211 21 204 243 Healy 234 US: I i rues's or letic Bowling league waa formed te "Edward Stefri was elected president and Henry iu im'h evarare and treasurer The teems took their names from the leap tie baseball cluba and will play a series of 63 games for each club all games to be bowled at allejs Proprietor Tmbuddte has donated troplfles valued at and other donations wlll ifetch the prize values up to 8130 The Interest In this league is great as there are a number of promising bowlers who are entered Last 'Contests resulted as follows: 755 655 859 7S3 643 677 688 6S1 Hi1 Inn center 'Bartel president Cl nmp vice president YHddle Uddison catcher Monroe Mich November 5 Monroe 'center field seeon Unset Addisonms'nagert Mahon plteher left 'fleldt Henlee high school this afternoon defeated I A All Stars of Toledoon Cooke fletf I 7 il rOTr A otrnb rltcker Eberhnrdt aTiort atop 5relner left field CJierYeny hv ct nra nf 1ft In (I 1 i 1 Wright Kay Co 7' 796: reeman Delamater 730 '2GARLAND LEAGUE 11 Det 9 Edison IIL 8 Oldsmobile i 7 7 8 9 9 11 leads the Commercial 9 nlotrrt7 1 4 week In a the Amaranth Bowling Keaeue Scores: Team I Team 2 feD ZV747 795 Team 4 'T8S MANVACTVRERS'WAGl feature of the cameji bowling of the Kdison Co mu ne mgn core or ne wwuur aar or Some records were broken by TV der and hls tpam 7ndl vidnn1 2l1rJ97 an average f'Sie Scientific also made a team record for tho season 040 or iUDNEY TROUBLES anj CAIAnnn el tie BLADDER Curesail Discharges in 598 531 496 515 633 589 510 510 555 589 666 On Tuesday the open season for deer begins in the state of Michigan and from the way hunters are taking out licenses the prospects for a strong Invasion of the dt er haunts of the north look bright Already the license commissioner has sold as many li 'censes this year as were sold alto gether last fall and it goes without i aying that many more' will be taken out before the end of the season Election will no doubt have a great influence on deer shooting this year snd possibly will be as effective in the preservation of the prized antler ed tribe as if he 1 season had bcen shortened several days It is the usual custom for hunters who invade thewilderness for venison to get out some davs before the season opens in order that they may be at the scene of ac itlon on the opening day as in otherihings the early bird gets the worm or better the most prized prey But this year as the season commences Tin election day scarcely anyone will out until after the open season has begun and consequently most will lose a day or two of the early shoot mg lr''r Just what are the prospects for good ishooting in tha deer regions this fall Ls hard to ascertain as reports from northern country vary Local 7 game deputies do not seem to be able to throw any light' on the subject either A lumberman' lately returned irom the north claims that the deer are more plentiful than usual Said he: "This talk about whole herds of deer being slaughtered by wolves dur ing the deep snows of last winter is all rot Some no doubt fell a prey 40 the wolves but let me tell you the wolf is not the worst enemy of the deer No doubt an occasional puck was singled out by the wolves put the number of deer killed this Way was no greater than usual "Lumbermen are the arch enemies of deer in tho winter months and in the north country it is strange indeed if the larder of tha lumber camp is pot stored with venison Little regard Is paid to closed or open season the lumberman killing what he pleases when he for who is there to prevent or punish in the wil derness: Last winter the snows were jo deep all season that it made hunt ing with any kind of oomfort a thing not to be thought of so the lumber jack sacrificed his appetite for veni hon to his bodily comfort and re frained from the hunt In this war I claim there were less deer killed last reason than for some years and con sequently there arc more this year the for some time back season for breeding has been a good one and I know that many fawns have been dropped because I have stumbled into different herds laat summer and there are many oung ones among them The sea from the hunters Lost re 2 778 3 667 555 '553 444 00C Lost rc 667667583 500 1500033 would be impracticable since climate vegetation and like conditions could not be overcome But why not introduce tha English pheasant? By nature these birds would be perfectly adaptable to OtW climate and vegetation while hunters who have had the opnortunity of spending a day after them aver that it would be a welcome substitute for partridge Near Leamington Essex county Ont but a few miles from this city the dominion government several years ago released a number of these birds prohibiting the killing of them for ten years The first year their numbers were tripled and every year the hatching has been quite suc cessful until tins year tnere uru ieur tv of these birds iu the southern part of Mersea township near Point Pelee Thev live dor the most part after the fashion of quail seeking food in the open fields and roosting in heavy cover on the ground or in thickets The only drawback that has so tar devel oped is the fact that from their Size lwhen in the open fields they fall more easily a prey to the hawks than the smaller quail but in spite of this the little stock has increased so rapidly as to insure sportsmen of the practic ability of substituting the English pheasant for the doomed partridge After the cabinet meeting recently at the request Secretary Hitchcock President Roosevelt signed an order setting aside three islands near the mouth of the Mississippi river as a government reservation The order was made to curtail the killing of ducks and other wild fowl by pot hunters The reservation which is to be known as the Breton reserva tion will be turned over 40 the agri cultural department as a breeding ground for native wild fowl to which the islands are admirably adapted The Breton Old Harbor and a third near arc located just north of the mouth of the Mississippi off the Louisiana coast Market hunters have killed on these' islands as mahy as 3000(10 ducks in one season The wholesale slaughter of water fowl on this preserve will cease after this Taw goes into effect Nunirous complaints have reached the overnment front southern sports men of the practie' of pot hunters and this action taken to put a stop to it Those persons who insist thathere is a scarcity of game and want to so think had better keep away from tho members of Col Eugene party of Stonington Conn who have at Kenncbago all summer While out partridge shooting one day with Jim Wilcox one of their guides the ladies of the party saw a tig bear so they forbore to shoot Little Miss At wood' aged 9 went out on a ridge one day with Guide Nate Alber and with the wind toward them saw six deer with th best of chances to study 1 ney even counted the points loiter URB is I bM Mristara 1 as St lava SMr te 4 41 A a mo 4 1 BESsBk' BUkIEKa nu 525 BSHHs 525 fiH VsSMfix 423 SMEB' i ii 4 I Ivitali 'sB 1 I NSJW na 1 LUprer Krais ltpnt manager: VoK ircasorer Rossbach first base Wilson third base a a 4 a A k1 al fcl 2i itm 1 'At rHra al a VwvMkta Ccataiita I I I vium 1 1 YJX XL ViTX'' 9 'T a nrf iTj vtt'AL LE4GUE vdT if I s' i A 1 1 a ra A raw 1 wra a 11 srv i ra tslil Mt tna xatarnxl Won Lost Pct 11 4 'i 73 1Q W7 10 5 7 8 7 AH 8 7 A33 4 11 267 7 8 467 '3 133 566 589 598 574 579 613 721 681 617 564 689 542 561 607 651 703 606 683 5S0 693 553 607 709 671 631 657 587 575 70S HjO 950 865 905 869 827 795 S27 te 856 849 769 885 850 718 790 832 761 703 846 S64 79C 815 741 737 79t 666 71 1 'L 736 778 79S 78! 769 729 835 768 780 6S2 1 16 pt week 1 3 3 861 736 755 676 679 699 1 3 3 700 £6 693 3 688 618 766 627 641 £73 rolled 235 and 203 2 3 815 908 878 705 762 789 760 861 830 Su6 "'774 731 819 842 765 717 727 664 850 745 858 643 7S7 791 SOS 770 781 756 716 736 750 772 643 680 769 823 76S 831 758 740 723 714 74? 669 743 663 723 769 727 75C 762 776 690 663 763 "6561 641 631 715 SO4 754 721 75S 774 727 1 '2 '3 772 791 7 796 821 829 840 859 798 79 657 778 850 804 112 3 802 820 951 747 837 810 795 842 851 884 S24 73g 754 798 769 6S9 607 706 Pdt 3 3 500 2 4 1 5 H7 I.

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