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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 19

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THE DETROIT REE PRESS: 19 part onel PLENTY SOX WHALE BOTH TILTS RUNNING ERRORS IN BROWNS IN ARE TAKEN RACES SPLIT EVEN SCRIMMAGE TWO GAMES BY 7 TO 6 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING After Six even in a NATIONAL LEAGUE 11 9 7 Georgetown 0 EDERAL LEAGUE a ft 0 Put Continued lYom Pago ifteen Pact One is ft ft innings) The wet rtebl re Phelan Williams 0 Squad of 60 Trying for Places ie the Goal ALUMNI and pass to Benton a Suits spots and of Overcoats scored a dau at $1950 to $3500 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 at MONROE IGHTS BRAVELY Miller 71 Or CADINALS BEAT MAMAUX at BIG IELD EVENTS EQUALS bases on 9 nn TOBACCO HABIT Women and War BRESNAHAN DENIES TRADE STYLES OR ALL SUITS Detroit Armory TO ORDER World Series 20 to 30 Imported abrics to $40 0 i a I 0 0 1 1 0 0 I i 0 0 0 0 03 1 0 43 A 3 over five touch personally super It II il 4tb 21 31 0 0 9 ft 0 3 0 3 0 0 5 ft 0 0 0 ii fk Phillies Boaton BrooklynChicago Kansas Chicago Newark Newark Buffalo Brooklyn Baltimore 3 ft 0 0 4234 0 0 0 04 0 Apprentice Cloudy and 07 jCi Ebetwoln Brazell 'Roehm let a his But sow was fea this star allowance claimed heavy See Our Zindows Score: 9 RM 78 32 See Our Windows taflls in the the St Louin 0 tft Severel I fl anl BASEBALL STATISTICS 1st 0 0 Innings Cincinnati In the second game Rcott had an easy lime holding hlu Sores: 9 ID ft 8 12 1 SUNDAY OCTOBER 3 1915 ft 1 la 0 6 3 2 a big punt made for ft 0 ft 3 Hlarklock and still nursing a Houbpl had appear in the are expected to TOTALS up 113 Bright Spot a few bright KAWS PUT SKIDS UNDER ST LOUIS tat fl 0 Special to The ree Press Ypsilanti Mich Oct Unique Blake De 1 tallied two tn the fourth the acora In the fifth when Griffith and Wingo each error fl'he visitors scored Knotzer Braith wood 148ft mid Yolelln 10 (Cooper) NAVY WALLOPED BY GEORGETOWN NINETO NOTHING chnetdar well scat The locals bunched four the sixth Inning when they 0 0 0 ft 0 fl Hoff Pct 6l St Louis 72 80 471537 Pittsburgh 72 81 471 HU' multi 1 474 New York 63 79 453 SOO WALLOPS CANUCKS 79 71 70 46 106 303 3 fl 0 last aquad are prospects this number of the 1914 re showing up well In DunbrooKe Blandford and Gllsun the four '1 WHALES VAULT INTO THE LEAD they won the game 3 to 1 waiinps witn Margaret Burkley 101 St ini Olga Star lying eet of I for Lu tomskl Kennedy for Luke Sullivan for Barton Healy for Campbell Campbell for Steiner Andries for Bordeaux Willette for Andries Saturday's Results City 4 St Louis 1 8 6 Pittsburgh 5 3 (11 7 3 Baltimore 1 2 No other game played Cambridge Mass oct 2 Harvard will invite the Intercollegiate association to hold its annual championship track and field meeting in the stadium next spring Undergraduate Manager Clement of the Crimson trark team announced today He said the team would go to Ithaca for a dual meet with Cornell on Mez 6 and would meet Yale a week later Dale Time 2 :22 Qutatay Tennis Match lht Over Boston Oct Tho final match in the woman's tennis doubles tournament at the Longwood Crick et club was postponed today until Monday because of rain 2d 0 0 SECOND TEAM Loucki Pobanx gklnnep Warner Boyd Ingham Neimann Johnson hind the line Lineup and summary: GEORGETOWN Trsuv Ward Mahlum lUgerald Rarron Cochran MoNsntsrg Gllrov Wall laMghty Although Maulbetsch Showed Up Well in His irst Tussle Mis takes of Others Caused Disap pointment at Ann Arbor iHanover Oct Dartmouth rolled up as many points against tho University of Maine today as did Yale week ago the Groon score being 34 0 Dartmouth relied on plunges into the line varied by an occasional forward pass Chicago 85 5 Pittsburgh 86 tti St lands 86 67 Kan City 81 IEQ DUNNE MAKES MANY BOOTS AT END JOB University of Detroit Beats Alumni While Eastern Loses to Ypsi in ootball Double Header at Mack Park 1 Timo of minutes ror uey Lowther Platt for 0 1 7 0 3 4 ft and Gibson Eastern Ypsilanti TAHnhdnwns Murchison from Cooney Referee Stock ing Costello Heal Prve Eastern: Howard er Spurrier for Heldt Bridge for Ypsilanti: Miller for Stockdale Hayden TOLEDn WAJTE Hlnmson Ying BstT4Mt Jtftth RftiiiHi Gniy JGNpti Keller Morrow 5 Wrhcht uller I HaMn I I Bsumg'r I Trout iv uv'i veeper waler to rap4 ftiiinmary hntiul iq Minard leapt) Hoiion '41Ron j' Sullivan H' drian dundny's Games Cleveland at Detroit St Ixiuls at Chicago No other games scheduled Cor BROADWAY AND Breitmeyer Duilding gratiot Entrance next door to Peninsular Branch Bank Open balurdayn to In ni Munday's Games St Louis at Chicago Pittsburgh ut Cincinnati No other games scheduled ci TfendHeti i Tav Goala fro mtnuchdow nr rrr1tie t'nl cieiimv i PHI yr io mlnuU Dominion Team Takes 61 to Defeat rom Michigan Boya Mnrcisl tn The ree rees Rault Str Marte Mich Ort Sm high football team opened the season this afternoon with a game with Cana dian high defeating Utter on thir own grounds to 0 Michigan Soo nuido big gains on interrupting forward posses Their line average ij pounus anci Canadian high line averaged D4 Ypsilanti has LOCK MEN CINClNNATt Kiinrcr umn jo Beall If ilrfffith Heraoa a ft Rodgers 2b MnllwlU 6 Wingo 5 Dale p3 oegel hendbian and loving sparkle some nv ivnii in inn Hncnnii iftiarter na I 1U It a Uli'p'Riin IBUii mu I point in mu nnai pt tn visitor nuivtr tered htta while the local bunched Hntlorsr Uno ripped open their him ntt lrht and ten yard gain time i tneir mt on Alcvane Um hy thr vtslttfru Oeorgeti Holds Toledo Scott High to Sin gle Touchdown and Goal Special to The ree Press Toledo Oct Thu fast Scott high school eleven defeated Monroe Mich high team here this afternoon In a bril liant game the final score being 7 to 0 The main feature of the contest was the great defensive work of the Mon roe tram ft ft ft 4 9 0 Humphries and Archer Scbnel lKr GAME CHICAGO AB Good rf5 biher Schulte If ft ZprTman 3ft Sftier lb4 Wiiita's m8 Phelan a Urewnam Twtugias p4 p4Murray 4 Totals CJ il 3g It 9 a aiii Agnew Bens and Totals 34 S36U LOUISVILLE race purse 5H Josie lift (Kederfa) 3870 490 and 13 won: Veldt 110 tGooae) 400 and 280 sec ond Helen Thompson 110 (Pool) 2 70 third time 1:11 Quean of the Mist Sayonana Ruthlee Violet Daisy Metkle Rauterelle Little Mother and Miss Bland also ran Second race Belling handicap ft fur Roscoe Goose 104 (Goose) 460 YPSILANTI Hayden Green Berafek Wolter Stockdale Rogers Banks Bird Hcderlck Lampkin Cooney 4th Tomorrow never comes vome to our store and make your selection of S3 vAnr nw tali atitr nr nverrnat we are showing new styles in endless 2 anu wc auauic yuu ui pci feet satisfaction 270 and out won Grover Hughes 101 (Henry) 290 and out second Sus I us 99 out third time 1:16 4 5 Roadmaster also ran Third race selling 6 furlongs Cash on Delivery 108 (Lapallle) 620 330 and 3 won Amazon 106 (Goose) 4 10 and 340 second Sureget 109 (Han over) 10 third: time 1:18 Quarter master urlong Al Jones Carrie Orme York Lad Billy Joe and Lucille Morols also ran ourth race Goldenrod selling stakes1000 added 6 Milestone 102 (Mott) 3710 980 and 490 won: Checks 103 (Van Dusen) 410 and290 second Pockichoo 105 (Connolly) 320 third time Petlar Ellison lluffekcr and Mary also ran ifth race handicap 1 1 8 miles Lady Rotha 105 (Henry) 380 200 and230 won Llndenthal 103 (Kederls)280 and 260 second Water Witch 95 (Steams) 3 third time 1:55 4 5 Hanovia and Anyport also ran Sixth race Belling 1 3 16 miles Tran sit ill (Goose) 3 480 and 250 w'n: Lady Panchita 103 Hfenry)6 60 and 3280 second Bonanza 108 (Hmall) 1020 third time 2:03 4 5 Ueno and lying eet also ran Seventh race year olds Mid up one mile Commauretta 97 (Hunt) 1100670 and 4 won: Harwood 111 870 and 580 second Jus tice Gophel Ill (Henry) 340 third time 144 3 5 Black Thorn eather vuster st vnanotte enmon King Bank BIB also ran JL "h'w mu': mg 4' 're by quarters iXU 1 1 rbn' of tutl two )2 mlnutaa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1ft 11 II0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 15 on oo oo oo! a a Prendergast and Wilson Bar ger and Berry JACKSON OPENS RIGHTLY Both games of the football double header staged at Mack park Sat urday afternoon In which the Um veralty of Detroit and Eastern high Bcboul teams opened their Reasons were decided by 7 to 8 scores tho of 1 beating the Alumni while Eastern lost on a technicality to Apeilantl high Both contests Were battles royal throughout and produettvo of soma pretty fair football considering the fact that one team In each wtu In augurating its season It ths Uof Alumni battle been short only 36 minutes being played would undoubtedly nave run up a bigger 1 Brown and Wilson iMt'WMfln inmniufK iiearne Mlljus and and Berry nc( )ni game Innings Chicago Pittsburgh 8TANDlN(i I 88 81 7j 68 7J 7(1 72 SO Jackton KeiiWy Ward 8 Jom smith Gilman Harrison Mitra VnHimhur Westphal alling 8or by parluds: CINCINNATI fli De Prato Beatty Goal kb from Prato 3 In 5: Beatty 1 In A 10 yards for offside Olivet 5 yards for offside Earned first 3 olivet 1 rime Olivet A 2 minuts Time of 10 minuies Print eton Lyndh Chicago Grabs Duplex Bill rom Pittsburgh and Glides Into irst Place in ederal Pittsburgh Oct Chicago jumped into the lead in the ederal league by defoatlug Pittsburgh in both games of a double header hero today The score in the first was 8 to and in tho lst 6 to 3 11 in nings In the first contest tho Rebels used six pitchers while Brown kept the locals' hits scattered except in tho ninth inning when four safeties scored two runs Tho second game went into extra Innings after Pittsburgh tied the count in tho ninth After holding the locals to cue hit PrenhrgfiHt passed Bcrghainmer The next two were eas youts but eehoue erred on tho third mmi and Kelley followed with a triple peering Bcrghammer and Oakes and then tallied himself on Mowrey's single ive lilts In tho 11th inning however re sulted tn three runs ror unmego innings UllieaKO Pittsburgh Miller went over with touchdown No 2 and I rato kicked goal Thure vs no scoring in the second period Olivet made a stubborn stand and held the Aggies score less but attempts by the visitors to gain through the armers fell Hat Olivet earned first down just onco during the entire game This advance followed a forward pass from Watson to Johnson On sec ond occasion Olivet achieved a first down when tho Aggies were penal or nut four unuQUDU'Uiy wave ru up count as the galaxy of former sima tired us the game progressed and the old timers were unable io show the speed they opened up with conflict showed that Coach Hairy Costello has consbwablo work on his hands before getting together team which will bo able to gtva good account of itself ip tits tu ture Gilmore and Marshke backs and Kennedy end were the only ones who really resembled tootball players The others were trying but know what to do moat nf the time and pulled frequentbones" In tact Marshke's attempt to gain possession of Gerald punt in the first period resulted in the score Conway falling on the ball after Murshke had rolled it behind the goal in an effort to It green team played well but the boys showed that they are new at the game and need consid erable tutoring Ypsl showed about the beat tackling and blocking any scholastic tea mhaa produced here in many seasons The wet field slowed up both teams Lineups and summaries 10AHTERN Shorts Meyer Kennedy Heidt Bray Rushman Keller Lowther Murchison DeUIarks Weyrich some wild nltrhlriir showed some daring buss running Eddie steal of secund and tniru being a feature DUST GAME Ifinna I 2 3 ft 6 7 8t Louis ft ft ft 0 0 0 UhKajto ft 0 0 0 1 ft Met abs cnais Innings st Juls Chleaso Phillips Scutt and Mayer on Normal School oot ball Eleven Spl il tr The rep Pi en Cincinnati October IWr Itrca Tiabnn nf the Chicano Cobs and Hecre tnry Harry Htejihenn of the Cincinnati Ho1h totlay emphatically dented rutnoru of a bid trade between the Cults anil Heels "No deal whatever la contemplated" both said "Neither club ever lias given thought to making a trade of Hi rzov Groh anti Wingo for Archer Zimmerman and isher" Grotemut Enter A Gru nJ Kaplds Mich Get Bus poll Grotemnt captain of the Grand tlunlds Ontnil eleven laat season and all state tackle for two years will not enter A thia season as was expected "Groty" still hopes to gain his higher training nt the Aggie school but he will not en ter before next fall Halted for nouglas In fourth fnnlnt 2 3 7 8 10 Chlcase 0 OoitOaOOOO 1 Cincinnati 3 0 0 0 0 0 08 0 0 1 Zlrtvmprman Bresnxhn 5 KliHCr Groh 3 i KUULff Griffith 3 Two bsss Stand ridge Three hftse Phelan stolen isher Haler Earned runa Chl ttago 4 rinHnnMI 1 Sacrifice Beall Dale Schult Douhi play Dculaa isher and hmier loeft on basefr Chkjairj 1 Cincinnati 5 ht base on Chicano 2 Cincinnati I Bomox on ball Off Dougtaa 3 off Htandrldi off Data 8 HU Off Donate 4 In 3 Innings oft Standrtdg I In 9 Struck ont By Stand rwne 3 Eaton an Boyne Cit Takes Grid Hettle Special tn The ree Pm Boyne City Midi Oct Tha Boyn City high Mchool football team won ovor Harbor Snrinai this afternoon by a score of 19 to 0 i aJU Saturday's lleeulta St Louis 3 Pittsburgh 1 Chicago 5 3 Cincinnati 2'0 itrst game 12 innlngH second game six Innings) No other gamuH played LAUREL lrat race selling I 1 13 Trov atu 103 (McDermott) 550 350 and 1290 won Canto ill (Buxton) 430 and 390 second: Tom Hancock 103 (Lilly) 520 third Kime 1:56 Ab buttsford ront Royal Roger Gordon and Kayderoscrcis also 1 ran Second race selling Shrapnel 111 (McDermott) 1470 660 and 470 won Virginia 101 (Bux ton) 3 and 270 second Semper Stal wart 110 (Cooper) 5 third time 142 Nolll Damroach and Cantara alxo ran Third race purse: 5H Pro hibition 104 (Callahan) 660 280 and out won Celandrta 120 (Buxton) 250 and out second Malachite 113 (IJIIy out third time 1:12 1 6 Only three starters ourth race handicap 1 1 16 inn 109 (Sutwell) 340 I22Q and out won Buckhorn 110 (Lilly) 2970 and out second Galhar 105 (T McTaggart) out third time 1:51 Solar Star and Grass also rauAdded starters ifth race selling 1 1 10 Bal fron 103 (Cooper) 1740 750 and4 won Roblnetta Ill (Turner) 1680 and 7 70 second Orperth 108 (Smythe) 480 third: time 1:63 1 5 Dryad Donald MacDonald and Earl of Nnvqy also ran Sixth race selling I 1 lft Carl iuii luo (Luiy idiu won 38 OU and 266 second Louise Travers 109 (McDermott) 1160 third time 1:55 3 5 Sounds Brickley and Patty lUigan also ran Benz and Scott Pitch Great Ball for Rowland Joe Allowing but Thre Hits in the Opening Encounter Chicago Oct i Chicago won both inJ of a double header from ft Louis bplay by scores of 3 to 0 and 6 to I In the initial contest Ben al lowed the visitors but three scat irst Game Goes 12 Innings With Chicago the Victor Sec ond is Red Victory Rounds of Play Cincinnati Oct and Cincinnati broke double header here today the form er taking the first game 5 to 3 and the latter the second 3 to 0 The first a 12 lnnfng contest but tho second game was called at tho end pt the sixth on account 6t darkness In the first game the locals score! three runs in the first Inning Tho visitors and tied Kllltfer made an the winning runs In tha twelfth off a singlea double and a single Standridge went to tho mound In the fourth jnnlng of this game and held the locals to one hit In tho nnai nmo innings In the second gime kept the hits tereti hits in scored two runs The scores: LAI HEL ENTRIES irst race selling 3 year olds and ward mile and 70 Yre'eles Day Day 108 Borax 103 A1I Smiles 108 Harry Junior IOS Mabel Dulweber 101: Nourus 108 Knaelet 106 Second race maiden fillies 2year oldfl 5 Rose JulJet Moonstone Sand Light Bonnie Carrie White Eye Broom corn Gibraltar 110 Third ra'c selling 8 year olds mile and 70 IVdet 112 Nourcddln 103 Cotton Top 161 Northern Light 110 Star of Lovo 106 Penny Rock 1(M Egmont 108Volant 106 Ethan Allen 102 ourth race the Annapolis stakes aided 2 year oldx Dodge 118 Slipshod 112 King Neptune 116 Spur fGenrge Smith 118 tPesky 112 Murphy DO St Isidore 107 Celandrla 115 Anita 107 tMoBride entry ifth race selling handicap all ages ft Brave Cunarder 104 tSarsanet 99 tBorgo 103: Corsican 104 Progressive 98 Chlvator 92 tWIIson entry Sixth race selling 3 ypar oids and up ward 1M Napier 10b Yodellng Am brose iur: 100 Marshon 107 Abbotsford 105 Stonehenge 103 1111110 Baker 100 Barry Lauder 1( Earl Savoy Cuttyhunk 103 Apprentice allowance claimed Weather cloudy track heavy High Crumps Before Cen tral's Smashing Attack and Down to 89 to 0 Defeat 0It Giindley ield Saturday ilh ft 3 9 0 fl 0 Bennis of Pennayl xanla Umpire Tyler Prlncetnn Heed linesman Morse George Washington Time of Ten minutM each Georgetown coring Touchdown Wall Goal from Mihlum 8ubstttuilon8 Cusick Mr Tracey Gren for Mxhlum Gormley for Cusack for Corcoran Crowner for Ctiraefc Maloney for McNtmara Mc Namara for Maloney Dempeey for Leigh ty inn for Dempney Navy Martin for Jackson Clark for Srtfith Kercher for Kllmnn Gilman for Kercher Jackson for Harrison Craig for Miles Vail for Weat phal Westphal for Vail Craig tor ailing ailing for Craig Huggins's Men Get Only 4 Hits but Bunch Them to Advantage Louis Oct 2 AUhough Hie Cardi nal got only four hits oft Mamniix this afternoon through bunching balls The score: Innings 1 2 Pittsburgh 0 0 Ht Ixui8 0 2 Manviux Harmon Ames and Gonzale St IxMilJs Oct St Louis lost to Kansas City 1 to 4 In gaino and dropped from second to third place in the pennant race while Chicago bio victory over Pittsburgh Cnllop pitched but seven fourth inning throwing out batters In ono two three order The first two men wetn out on one pltchnd toll each Xn tho fifth inning Easterly and Herring scored on two base hit and Raw lings scored when Hartley fumbled The final tally for Kansas City was mndo when Easterly singled scoring Goodwin The sole run of the locals was made by Johnson In tho when Easterly fum bled Goodwin's throw The St Louis fans tried to confuse the visitors ly waving newspapers out wiuwuc encci Tnninsrs Kansas City ft ft ft 0 3 0 0 1 St WU13 Batteries: Cullop and Easterly Daven port Crandall and Hartley Ized live yards for an off shle their part Macklin's men did punt cnee during the whole quarters Stacks Ep Very Well Altogether the squad eecnied to observers to stack up very favor ably in comparison with the armer elevens of past years Springer at quarter ty his great ground gain ing talent his "pep" ah dhls ttgth mg qualities as he showed them off today promises to make the arm ers stronger in this department than they were a year ago while rhn odlg al center snapped the bail with precision that enabled the backs to get under way on every play without a fumble Of backfield men Condi Macklin seemed to have no limit He started the team with Springer at quarter Lie Prato at full and liemill and ick as halves ick and Kemlll showed ability that will make them regular members of the squad Hewitt Miller and Beatty super seded iek and Hemiil Hewitt's consistent advances were expected and so occasioned no surprise but when Beatty took to tearing off dashes of 10 2i) and 30 yards fans began to take note His playing was a feature of the day McClellan i Callaghan followed Hewitt Beatty In the backfield: Thef thfi nirfrftni nf backs wax to make il certain See the mn run the bagee fieldtr rhaxe the ball and every play aa It ao tually ncrurx within It) aeconda from the time It iirxrcuteil on the field Hetir what the renowned play er any of It i jx'INGs never xhw or heard of anytiuX LJGii great It beam all I ever saw got them nil "H' an realistic every play accurate ond wind arrived 4 points Moegel lugged downs vised the stringing up of four Lov 'tip' coifductvd three over by thenap of the neck while Vershuro iPlaye a good union game onlyscorinr one Hendrlan bumped 11 of his 13 at Umpta between the posts or To iedo Captain Keller Left Tackle ruling and Loft End Sirppson did what they could to pauso the Cen tal machine Young made some uue tackles while Simpson show ed a lot of tha old nerve by stick ing in nfior being put down a couple Of times Barthouae played well after he went iiijglso Bridal Couple Near Death llirVn from death rked tlie honeymoon journey of and Ms lrlde Hui MiamiJu 0 story of how they were In downing when the "eslern Star sank from her destination in Gcor told here Saturday u'vhi'i Western Star bT lhe American Steel com loIedo for Mttle Current Jut September 23 with a cargo of tel i he Dalys friends of the cap 8hlp for J1'' fulluwIugMay tho Western Vi 11 J'st oft Slnperton urn V1'1" Cur ol Immediately )ie began to set an It became evident was going tu the bot ordered Jlfo Ample accommodations "board the vessel foiled to ir degree of assurance It lle nt of exclte 'lr and Mrs Daly stayed loidL Hlonne and wernf l'f boai and rowed 'c distance front the coal Carrier she sank fi llfe were rowed to Island from where all Tk 9V'T 10 th mainland I he bow of the Western Star rests swikSiroc5 led with tho uteri: it ln fl0 water dfn 11 el llle bow nll3' llle nto wncn me effort Is her STANDING and and sum thft that Coach Macklin will be forced tu split huirs if hc is to pick the best from abong the bunch Among the veterans there were non who outshone Captain Blake Miller I)4 anti Smith 1 1 did great work in the plunges Captain Miller stepping out In his old racehorse style performed beautifully In the plays around end while Smith was his old self at left tackle No Signs of Weakness in the line there appeared to be no signs of weakness and the pros pecth that tle squad will be weak ened none by the presence of the new men Cnryeli at lei gtrird and rnmoqig at center Heubel tlie former bruised elbow and shoulder did not eranie fliomh both make their debut next uenk Van dervoort worked at Hlacklork's old berth at right tackle while Straight Detroit 8 Cleveland ft (11 innings) Waxhlnxion 34 Boston 1 8 (Meond cam k) innings darknaw) Chicago t1 'UUte Naw York vs Athletics rain '4 TO ORDER OVERCOATS Easily Conquered in 3 Days Picture Mo An ntarlv vi efkd ft mnt rr Hi hni tutWM nfrWMfivtp'pfi'' an iml tw ranmd a(feptcellhai hit tiu wrw a4 umhffnt doctor myit J'w Qiruf thii it it trilt very lutli nwl nkn Ifou ktitwj vq wlf with Maccoi unothtr cot fa pit No 4 nf MrW vo'ii No for Witodi rfif 8 Mo roflrta'ed by 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thousands and thousands saved thetnselvea from Bel the llfr wrei Ring toba hHilt ull inLid' kjV the book un and ennff hbiu wtU be mailed RkE To Ufl ra va rnvWADn I WOODS ano Stntlnn Nrw York wM thr Wth mobey vwi hr I tkir hannines nyireqw Aerea veaeepyWwivfaeaeWf WreoK voaraearr 4 Our Ready for Service AND CDBS areat nothing better on "Tou don't have to Imag ine anything with this diamond you artuiUly mu Tho aama scoreboard that created A tremendous gonsatln lait seaion ADMISSION 25o American women will be directly influenced by the European crisis through its effect on fall styles The war came just as the milliners and dress makers were about to bring over the creations of Paris The great armies of American designers and manufacturers suddenly thrown on their own re sources have been at work to answer this ques tion The decision is ready Day by day the impor tant fashion news will be told in the advertising columns of The Detroit ree Press Women will follow the advertising with more than usual interest because it is answering the very questions important tq ft Ingham Tackle Easily Put Out of Every Benton Does Well While He Squad to Be Rested Sunday Special to Ths ree Prem ANN ARBOn Mich Oct Because Maulbetsch doesn't stop running until he is thorough ly and completely downed the first team won from the seconds in tho scrimmage on erry field this after noon Tho tussie lasted only about 40 minutes for Yost wanted to catch an early train for Detroit and the Michigan Union million doUar cam paign smoker As soon as "Maul had bored his way over the goal line the coach hot footed for the train It was first appear ance in scrimmage anil as he smash ed into the seconds for his first plunge one big unanimous grin overspread the countenances of the spectators Johnny was in for only about two minutes the time it re quired for him to take the ball from the 20 yard mark to tho goal The seconds might have stopped the parade If it hadn't been for the fact that they forgot particular style of play Accustom ed as they were to feel the attack crumple in their hands it was a new sensation when a bullet which refused to crumple hit them On tho all important plunge of that march to a touchdown they thought they had stopped Maulbetsch safe ly But wnen Heferee "Aqua" All niendlnger called the play complet ed was some seven or eight yards farther along He had not crumpled hut had Just kept on boring Not a Expected It the test of Maulbetsch which the rooters had been hoping tor There were comment or ability to bore and hammer they did want to know just long he could keep it up It Impossible to determine this ture of condition nftAmnnn The All American went In after Bastian had carried the ball by repeated smashes up close to the goal and then had drop ped out exhausted And as soon as the necessary 6 to 0 win had been recorded for the first ream Yost called the halt There were a lot of disappoint ments in the ecrimmage this after noon Dunne considered infallible at an end made all kinds of mistakes and Ingham playing at tackle for the seconds was a total failure for this afternoon He was easily put out of every play and his former (Made expressly lor us) are out of the or dinary Clothes No tailor can do better work Examine the tailoring and finish fa AGGIES TOO POWERUL OR OLIVET LOUISVILLE ENTRIES irst race selling 3 year old maidens 4 fitaldart Loo Andy lift Clynta Stonewood Stonington Welcor Ina Kay Mavvo Bean Sillier Gal laway Mattie Hottie Rurton 115 Money Maker Sir William 118 Second race allowances 2 ycar olds Veldt Shine 105 lossie Walker Countess Wilmot Lady Always 110 Pan handle Canerun Charlie McGee Hops Big ellow Welch 113 Third race hamdicup all ages 6 furlongs Larrlck 103: Converse 105 Conning Tower 108 The Grader 110 ourth rate The Cherokee selling stakes 3 year olds and up 1 1 16 Boy 95 Ringling 97 lertabclle 98 irst Degree 102 Gruver Hughes 104 Sleeth 107 ifth race selling 4 year olds and up 6 At Jones Mayblow Luckland eather Duster Coun ter part 107 Quartermaster Busy 110 Leaf Prospect Mauk Kubanka 112 Sixth race selling 2 year olds 96 A1 Pierce 97 Argu ment 99 Beauty Shop tol Lady Worth ington Infidel II Gypsy Blair Ingot 104 Savino 106 Rifle Shooter 168 Seventh race selling a year olds and up 1 Disillusion Al len Cain yt 'har lente Consoler 105 Anyport 108 Expectation Goldy DO effectiveness was a minus quantity staatz had a cnance to niaae gain by capturing a fumbled but failed And Hoync one miserable punt A ew Thorp were though outside of the Maulbetsch entry and performance Hildner played a very aggressive game and was always working hard ahead of the runner Brazell had a big day on the seconds while Zeiger though wdak on interference one tieni ac complished a pretty block of an on coming end while Calvin was catch ing a punt Warner and Whalen re peated on their good work of Thurs day Benton was in the scrimmage for the first time today working at a halfback He plunged well with the ball but was taken out in about 10 minutes and Zeiger sent in to re lieve him He went back to the position when the first lined up af terwards for signal drill Working with Maulbetsch and Pat Smith in tho backfield Tomorrow will be a day of com plete rest for the athletes to be followed Monday and Tuesday with a strenuous preparation for the Lawrence clash on Wednesday ol owing is the lineup of the teams this afternoon IRST TEAM ininne Watson Rehor Howe Whalen Norton Staatz Calvin Bastian Maulbetsch Renton Zelger Hlldncr Liters Show Nothing That Dis Lantly Resombles Game Called I ootball Blue and White Boys I Iry Hard to Suppress Yawns I (1 McCOK ACH1B I Waite hlah had as LfXnco vf UacnK Central iav at Gridley Held as l'us rec)lvlng ttn lrpn I from the Kalst I the blow off It was 39 to 0 I Toledo back of the vacuum I Maunme lads presenting noth whitever against the Blue and I sniashing attack showing I Weeling that walled lor I Central forwards to come to ends that were easily double I 1 and bucks that stopped I in their tracks wnen tackled kleker who spun the leather l1 a a ns 20 yards on nis punts Is "IU9 id be bal'd to pick out a 1 11 Jh' showed leas tootball Tnis is no rellcctlon r'r tha Ohio coaenes tor they ben shown their charges they misplaced their know they ht tne held They i i didn't look it tiiey hud introduced to tho rll before' Saturday afternoon rul 'rloi The Toledo boys gave L'htul imitation of egg canolers rhev got the ball and t0 get them to run with it Iwn 'a lying Central man was fo? them you would have I 5 wheels on them and lead Ix'n amund an end or through This A V'rime I pntiac was bad but Toledo was I irli Keferee Perrine is evl LXunacquainted with the laws Iraniis upon and pertaining to IXswe cruelty or he would sluicked for the police and Iwl tloesel Hcndrian Loving Cul nd Straw taken Into custody I was a procession from start anisli unl every time you arous la voiirself long enough to look out In 'the parade grounas you deteet Captain Culver and Don Straw radinr four or nve men and kther Hendrlan Moegel or Loving I faking it for the skantlings with number of Inert Toledo ayers Lrawled around In their wake on llr not so green Kjass Coach BUSS was very much atrald would have to take some of his larriors out after the second quar to keep them from yawning In some unaccountable manner ro do did away with a couple of lomra passes In the third andourth quarters and made their lirdsge They were so surprised Ever thMr accomplishment thathev wanted to give it back but Bkfrree Ivirino wouldnt stand for Capt Culver finis a flilnty heartn that blue and white jersiedreast'of "bin'll" He pinch footedr Hendrian on the klck ts and not satisfied with hoisting ftvery one of hie efforts Inside ofhe nearbv 10 irard line he Insisted oii dashing down the fieldiid playing crack the whip' with She TolvdmW who was runninground confusedly with the ball Irving to give it to some one ortteniptlng to run out of the Held End get on a Toledo bound limited ar I Straw Smothers A ew I Then Don Straw had to get in pud sit on a few of the guests in it most uncermonlous manner Just Id see thorn squirm When Coach Shiftman (if Toledo trot ie slxnl at Straw and Culver browsing around aefore the kickoff he wanted to ptnow when tlie Walruses were go 'ng to perform Culver and Strawlon't tii the beam at a pound more rhnn 210 apifeeo Coach Buss hopes ho get this pair down to the doubletntiiry murk and still have then strong enough to sit up and take a little broth now and then The second quarter was Central's smallest scoring medium all the Cass avenue institution getting inthis portion was 13 points They lost a lot of valuable wind carting over that 28 In the first section However they got their valves back in working order and when the sec they accumulated in tlie last two Annapolis Md Oct a lamentable weakness In offense and almost total Inability tn solve even such simple plays as the old faahlonnd cross buck foot ball team went down to a 3 th 0 de feat at the hands of Georgetown here this afternoon A touchdown anu nm th 13 vnrd Mrtatl mntlar un ng total The i ror time uftar Georrretnwn wim run unit un uii mt uuirr iiaii'l luunu HtHU irtlftip hl finriAhjintu i ihi'uribk up nir rmau tb safely while Chicago hit the visit rtety of plays Navy had and con ing twlrlers opportunely behind etantly the forwards broke through some wild pitching Tlie locals also I 'Iroppert the Sailor backfield be in the annuls on Normal fotball stands the prospect for the formation of this year's eleven With more than CO men the larg est number in the history of the Institution out for work' Coach Mitchell is confident of his ability to send a representative team against Assumption Saturday Tha men are divided into five squads and the first squad will not be picked until just previous to the game with the Canadians or the first time in many years there is not a inan in the 60 who registers 200 pounds and the coach is being compelled to rely almost entirely upon the speed lor which a dozen oi the prospects are notorious Sher zer at 191 and Leavenworth at 184 are the heaviest men out the average probably lying between 160 ana iu pouuus rivu oi among tiiu fall and a serves are addition Nnmnionrt whom Mitchell brought down from Grand Bapids are looking good and aland among the possibilities Locke of Grand Haven Jtletzkat of De troit Central's 1911 aggregation anq Dell who has been playing tlie Eng lish game on tlie Pacific coast and who will tip the scales at 170 are In line for positions on the first Hartman in Good Shape Captain Hartman is In perfect condition and eagerly anticipates I the opener with the Canadians He Is looking good for the tackle po sition again this year Other 1914 iDl Il elite VuUllrj CCIIltH I Jllitgi ton alternate at half and quarter back Reid fullback: Mcllay full and end and Pearl end Among the new prospects are Kuhn a former of reserve man Longnecker two ago a member of the Normal high team Burns letcher and Sherzer the latter twb from Ypsilanti high The schedule follows: Oct 9 Assumption at Assump tion Oct 16 AU resh at Ann Arbor Oct 23 ot at xpsnanti Oct 30 Adrian at Ypsilanti Nov 6 Kalamazoo Normal i Kalamazoo Nov 15 Open Nov 20 Hillsdale at Hillsdale nowrvM' Mfhedule Oct 13 Clearv Business college Oct 16 All resh Reserves at Ann Arbor Oct 26 Orchard Lake at Ypsi lanti oct 30 All resh Reserves at Ann Arbor Nov 5 Orchard Lake at chard Lake Nov 12 Cleary college Nov 20 Hillsdale Reserves TlHlMffnlo Llnyfi Olds Normal distance track star is In charge of the reserves loLEDOS i)UMPto I BUSS BOYS Midshipmen Show Woeful Lack of Defense in Trying Moments Beata Albion by One Sided Score of 19 to 10 Hpecial to Tha ree ITm Jackoii Miuh Oct Jnek'on high opened He Svaeon hero this afternoon win ning from Albion 10 to io In a rather psiorly phtyed gntiie JarKHun JicortHl touchdowns In the first ihlrd and fourth quartan while APdon rilltctal a touchdown and a field goal In tho second period The game was marred hy frequent fnmbhm by players of both taiims Cota left halfback ployed stellar football A 30 mlnutee and ig ana Brown Head lintsnian Cox Ohio State A Dunaldnon tor Blake Miller Ovtatt for Donaldson Von Dervuort for Coryell Ode for Van voort Brownfield fur rltnodlg Patterson for Straight Vnn Dervoort 'r Straight for Battersun Chapel 'or Straight Hutton fur Von Dervoort O'Cailaghan for De Prato Beatty for Harnlll Hewitt Miller for ick for Hewitt Mil ler Olivet: Herat for Prtae Cameron for Terry Campbell for Barlow 1 II pl ftk 0 il 'L NV WwM A yr? 'I A I 17 if A I il Vi '4 I I I 1 I if II I fl a I I in ya I II 1 tTt Ml I I i Qu iji ri ft: 4 2 Hi ium a KJ KI VU' flKaWMLyH i fx 4 sWi! 'ifeKa JI feW 'j i 'sJ Bi tl Bl'l 1 i luiijvaa jii is iBB AW II ZZ Bl Lln i 1 I SSfe afCTTM yaSa gu f3 9 wwgy einr 1 Pct Pct Boston 99 47 678 New York 449 DETROIT 99 47 647 Kt Ixiul 63 413 Chicago 9 62 b00 Utavelaii'l 14 uj WaMhing'n 84 66 5f0 Athlolics 41 luu 23 Hexa It Colby Conway Campbell itzgerald Lutomskl I Kelly peak Yohey Steiner isher Vos lattery Jaike Buchanan Marshke Purcell Gilmore Willette Berten Kelly Bordeaux Kent tat 2d 3d 4th of 0 7 0 0 7 Alumni 6 0 0 6 Conway Gilmore Coal from touchdown Gilmore Refcreo Lane Umpire Uijptar Head Martz Time of quartnrs 10 10 8 and 8 minutes appeared at right guard A OLIVET Miller Hawkins Smith Opdyke Coryell rimudlg Straight Price Vandervourt Holliday Henning J' Schlnak Springer Wataon Hamill Ia Rariow De Prato Johnson ick rench Score by quarters: tat 2d 31 Ph A 0 13 7 34 Dllvel 0 0 ft.

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