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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 15

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RIDAY SEASON ON BIG LINE IS INISHEDUP GUNNER HAGEN TAKES HONORS IN CUP SHOOTi Scores 247 Out of Possible 250 to Grand Circuit Nags Ready to Go Into Winter Quarters After Thursday's Race Program at Lexington MARGARET DRUIEN IS BEATEN BY ROSS Only Sensational eature of Day Provided in 2:04 Ax Outclasses ield in 2:12 Trot Special to Tho IT a Pre Lexington Ky oct 14 With the exception of a heat which is nec essary to decide first money in the second dlvldon of the 2:10 puce the final program of the 1315 Grand Circuit was cleaYed up here today It was a day of split heat rac ing only the 2:12 trot being de cided In straight heats There was a tree date and In spite of the op position of a circus a good crowd attended the farewell appearance ot the Grand Circuit nags Peter Volo cnverged from his announced retirement long enough to lake an other crack at his record ot 2:02 hut failed again although he equal ed the 'innrk The only sensational feature of the day was the defeat ot Margaret lirulen in the 2:04 trot The mare from the Cox stable was a $50 to 42u favorite over the field before the start and won the first heatrather easily in 2:05 1 4 In the next round the Pittsburgh gelding Hoss raced her all the way and beat her through the stretch win ning In 1:04 1 2 He also had tho most step In the final and won in 2:05 1 2 Axtlne Outclasses ield Axtlne the Illinois stallion which won a heat from Peter Scott in theWalnut Hall1 cup race was a $50 to $18 choice for the 2:12 trot and he outclassed the field trotting two of his winning heats faster The pacers in the first divi sion of the 2:10 class staged one of those long distance affairs of six heats Barlight won the first heat from the favorite Dwight Lo gan the latter being set back to last place for fouling Hal Mapes Barlight won another heat then Erad Mac grabbed one The rough ing he received in the initial round did not seem to affect Hal Mapes at this stage for he sailed to the front and won the next three heats May Direct was an easy winner of the first heat of the second di vision of the 2:10 pace and was leading in the second when Patrick came fast on the inside and nos ed her out the race then being postponed Tie stables scatter from here many going into winter quarters Tom Murphy sends five to San ran cisco for the meeting which opens October 30 one from ths McMa hon stable and two of Will lem going in the same car Tho DeRydor stable also goes to the coast The Cox stable will be ship ped east a few of the members be ing engaged at some of the late New England meetings Geers goesto winter quarters at Memphis 2:12 CLASS TROTTING 3 IN 6 11000 Axtlon ch by Axworthy (Harris) 1 1 1luy Nells br (Geers) 2 7 2 AHix Taleb br (Loomis) 4 3 4 Slip Paet (Taylor) 3 3 4 (MUrphy) 5 4 8 Nancy McGregor ch (Thomas) 7 Vaster gr (Ilardate! 8 8 7 Tims 3:07 2:07 3:10 PA(T'NO 3 TN M0W (irst Division! Hal Manes hr by Direct Hat (Loomis) 7 4 7 1 1 1 Tiarllsht br by Hol Burk (Mann) 1 1 3 7 2 3 rail Mack br (Glass wk) 8 1 5 3 3 Swing Maid ch (White) 3 2 4 3 4 ro Itr Direct br (Ean) 0 8 4 3 to Dwight Logan br (Val entine) 8 7 3 ro Arata eb (Jamison) 4 3 4 no Homer Baughman (Ilea) 38 dr Time 2:07 3:04 2:04 3:07 2:12 2:04 CLASS TROTTING 2 IN 3 tfOO Hose by Petronlus (Wright) 2 1 1 Margaret Drulon by Peter the Great (Cox) 13" Joan (McDevitt) 3 2 4 Mat mack (De Ryder) 4 4 3 2:03 2:0414 2:10 CLASS PACING 3 IN 3 $1000 (Secon 1 Unfinished May Direct by Vey Direct (Tay lor) 1 3 Patrick br by Norbelle (Valen tin 8 1 ern Hal I Ik (MaoPbcreon) 2 8 Bessie It (Robinson) 3 4 Goldie 1 (Rhodes) 4 Comet (Nuckols) 5 8 Clara Walker (Ox) 7 8 Elmer Dickson (Overeen) 8 7 Tho importer (H Jones) 8 dr Tlms205H 3:06 Take President's Trophy Event at Jacksonville Jacksonville Oct Gunner Sergeant A Hagen United States marine corps won the presidents cup in the rltte matches of the Na tional Rifle nssoslatlon here today Sergeant Hagen Corporal Grandy Second United States cav alry and Color Sergeant Law less Ninth infantry national guard of Massachussetts made 247 points out of a possible 250 Hagen was awarded first place because his suc cessive perfect shots exceeded those of the others Grundy wag giv en second and Lawless third In addition to a gold medal and Cosh prize Sergeant Hagen is to receive an autograph letter of con gratulation from President Wilson for winning this match which is regarded as second in importance to the national individual match Cor poral Grandy will receive a special cup ottered to the United Stales cavalrymen making the highest score in the match irst Lieuten ant Basil Middleton Second in fantry national guard ot Indiana who led at the cud of the first stages yesterday in tho president's cup match finished tn 30th place New England Teams Win New England rifle teams won the enlisted men's team match and the Evans Skirmish match com pleted today The Massachusetts national guard won the former which was for a trophy and prizes offered by the enlisted men ot' the United States marine corps and Connecticut team won the Evans Skirmish match The Massachusetts team scored 587 out of a possible 600 firing 10 shots each at 600 and 1000 yards Three teams from the United States marine corps finished in second third and fourth places The Evans Skirmish match was participated in by only two teams Connecticut and Oklahoma It was shot at unknown distances The winner received a silver cup No matches are scheduled for to morrow and Saturday those days being set apart for practice for the national matches OOTBALL BRIES Record Reserves defeated Parson A 41 to 0 at Belle Isle gains were made by the llue plunglng of the backfield Record Reserves ere ready to book games with the Mystics Morrell Re serves Onokae Panthers and Garners Call John at Kast 1791 Columbia defeated Marleys S3 to 0 defensive work and the offensive play of Witt Brandau and Bimberg fea tured Columbia have good grounds for Sunday and would like to hear from some fast yo paund team Cali George at Hick ory 458 Omlcrons football team' would like to hear from such teams aa the Harvard St Leo Greys Mt Clemens lint Bay City Grand Rapids and Toledo oniicronn have one of the fastest teams In Detroit and are open for games Addrftj Harrington 182 McDougall avenue Morrells are willing to meet any team in the city or state or games call West 124 or address Barry Smith 6U Morrell street Mt lint Port Huron Amherstburg ord City 'Ont Battle Creek and Bay City preferred Morrells praetke riday night at Clark park at 7:30 All players are requested to report early Panther club practices at park ri day night Players not reporting will not play in Sunday's game Wolverines of Mt Clemens are without a game fop Sunday and would like to hear from any 110 pound team In thy city or state Call 402 Wolverines have open dates for Sunday and any Sunday in November phone Ridge 1702 and ask for Rosser Wolverines will hold signal practice riday night at 7:30 ollowing report at Mt Elliott and orest: Morris Dean Crawford Wenxel Wisconsin Weber Koe nig brothers La Yllnye McKinney smith Bolger Rosser Gilbert Captain Shork and Seleskv A meeting will be held by the Morrell baseball club regarding entertainments dur ing the winter months riday evening at residence 940 Hancock ave nue "Bin" Morris of Upper Gratiot foot ball team is requested to cell Rosser at Ridge 1702 West Side Wolverines will play the Mt Clemens Independents Sunday Coach Her nle will be prosent riday and wishes the following to be on hand: Tutten Dola kie Rennio Washburn Gigrtac Hamilton Iknton Dan Murray rank Murrfty Mil ler Wlckc Hoskins and Wilton or games call Leon at West 1217 or Cherry 1713 Edelweiss club will meet rldny night at Dubois and Gratiot All members report without fall Those unable to attend kindly phone Bill Wrobel at Ridge 2660 or Cad illac 3719 Record Reserve will line up against the Mystic club at Belle Isle Hunday afternoon All players bo on hand early Record Re serves would like to hear from any IM lb teams in city Call John at East 1791 Northeastern Soccer club has open dates for tho coming season and desires games with any year old team Call Elmer at Ridge 1829 or Mr Bowers re mont place ONLY ONE TILT THIS WEEK HAS TITLE BEARING i Grand Rapids Only Team to Stack Up Against ootball Title Contender Special lo The ree Press Grand Rapids Mich oct 14 Grand Rapids Central and Jackson will clash Saturday in the only name thin week which is likely to have a bearing on the race for the Michigan high school football title Thu other teams which are still in the running for the 1315 honors will meet mediocre opponents' or teams from outside of Michigan Detroit Centrals 1914 champions and favorites for this seonon's title will battle Toledo Scott high nt Grlndley field 'in Detroit while Mus kelson another member of the "Big Three" takes on the Waukesha nT at llackley field in the Sawdust city innnle men arc the logl i cal favorites in the game to be tmayrd ai Jackson but they will not enter the fray at full strength Sev eral shifts in Uno up hove necessitated by injuries but "ven with his battle front weak ened Dlnnla predicts an easy vic tory at Jackson Jaokson is unlikely to prove up to toe class shown In 1914 when U'aeh Watkins presented a squad ts well up in the duals If i Prison city has lost some of I tv 1 mon by graduation and Uss not hd tho material 1' t1s vacancies Jackson has Ri beaten once this season by yGdnuw but may come back strong ulht'r high school 'games booked hr Saturday are: Grand llaplds Un I i VS' Grand Itaptds Catholic Cen I I Allegan vs Plainwell: Alpena I it atflnaw Arthur Hill Ionia vs ings Grand Haven vs Holland I 5 Eastern vs Huron I Lansing vs Battle Creek I While most of these teams he championship result of more than one this week has a big ttt home The Allegnn tilt is of world's series LrMt 'n tliHsa hamlets while tli Bi pl ies to tho games between fi'! and Holland Grand imf sLJ nlon nn'' Catholic Central fei and Hastings I SIGITS SIS LIE CONTRACT to Tho Pros Pro ten Wally Athletic catcher and out hftomoon signed a lite With the In Colomba's church Amos Strunk Connie t'hoi 'anterfielder weds Miss Kennedy Upper Gratlots have a few open dates and would like to hear from some strong teams rail Ridge 3600 an4 sk for Ervin Steiner Upper Gratlots and Woodlands played a scoreless tie last Sunday In a fast game Ilondaleo will moot riday night at Bon dale headquarter All players report at 8 o'clock sharp Those who cannot report please call West 2W7 Bondales are without a game for Sunday and would like to hear from any 105 pound team in the city or call Walnut 2067 and ask for Paul at Bazaar a great many good specif ular urnish ing Section each day is a good bargain day here "Up to date urnishings at the lowest prices in $100 Pleated shirts New all Styles from a well known maker in every kind of new color and BP pleasing pattern or stripe effect is here for your choosing Well tailored from the best of materi als Shirts that arc excellent va tie $100 go today at 79c each Gloves in all Weights All tlic well known makes of Gioves nt $100 $150 $175 and $200 Hose Special! 25c aU Weight Hose 19c 3 50c Black white and colors Double sole heel and toe of a well known maker guaranteed to give good service Main Tloor BAZAAR 5 I It 91 OCTOBER 15 1915 15 STRAIGHT RAIL TOURNEY In 3 0 1 mi 6 I 'i A shoes 4 aMUMr 9 tS9 welt built of solid I I 3 III ull Line of Union Made Clothing WEITZ Kminelry Whlskiet on Get This Detroit ree Press LINERS Cent and a Half Per Word REE xS Sweater Coats lannel Shirts' Corduroy Pants A Bo and VARSITY LOOKS IMPROVED RED UNS size give tail TEAM SUIT GUDELSKY Send or Call for Our New all Catalog Be Sure It Is Sams Place store built fully equipped for men who work at any 0 0 run 70o $275 yon 6 $550 10 tad Um We Carry the Largest and Most Complete Stock of Suits and Overcoats to Sell at (One Price) $15 in the Middle West KENTUCKY JOCKEY DIES INJURIES Peter Smith Building Griswold at State St This Store open Saturday evenings until 9 to aceommodato thono who are unable to get down durlnr the day ADDITIONAL SPORTING NEWS WILL BE OUND ON PAGE 16 LOU If WEITZ Mr Welta conducted a cloth ing store In Detroit for 20 years This is the first time Ifi his business career when he has been able to sell you a $20 suit at 115 GEO GltAY Mr Gray the originator of the 15 clothing idea In De troit He was formerly pro prietor of the ashion Clothes Shop Cadillac Hotel 60 Mich igan avenue i To avoid imitation look for the name of the maker in the shoe IrV Sil la seldom that an Independent football team has a trainer much leas a sprint coach but now the State Champion Heralds sport oneJoe Malcomsou is coaching the ends and backfield men in tire mat a i 4i utiri i lei Ul Ittpiu ataituifc wiy Marshall standard stances No one struct in sprinting Take Elevator Save $5 Griswold at State St 5th loor Peter Smith Bldg Edwin Is aster Better in Handling orward Passes and Possesses More oot ball Knowledge Than His Brothers Did Central has sponsored three villo on its football teams all of them end Reginald was the first of llluf trious line of' flankers SMITH SHOE CO Makers of Shoes LEAN LOSES A COUPEE This Ad Is Intended for the Man Who Pays $2000 or More for a Suit or Overcoat that the Dr A Reed Cushion Shoes 272 Wodward Ave Attention Elliott Co nowlerx Elliott Co will open its sec ond week of bowling riday night nt the Sweeney Hustqn alleys It will be for tho benefit of the league if every bowler in this league will make it his business to be on hand when the clock strikes eight There are four five men teams in the league Nagrocos Pathfinders Red Caps and Light House and three of these teams have an opening for at least one good bowler who is connected with the firm of 3 El liott Go Will Put on Added Event Special to The ree Press New York Oct 14 A nine hole milted foursome will be added to the large list of competitions ar ranged for tlie day tournament for the women members of the Metropolitan Golt association next Tuesday Tills announcement was made to day by the tournament committee of the ox Hills Golf club Keep your feet warm and dry Hi Top Shoes Now on Sale Goodrich Rubber Boots the timo they showed here year ago The best possible line on the Celts is obtained by the fact that their manager is ready and in fact anxi ous to wager quite a batch of dough on the outcome Coach Mar shall nays all his men want to make up a pot so the Cincinnati boys can be accommodated More than just glory will then hinge on contest nt Pack ard park 0 12 National ox Hunter to Meet Lexington Ky Oct 14 wee officially announced here today that the annual meeting of the National ox Hunters' a ocUtlon will be hll on November 22 at Columbia Tenn Announcement waa aleo made that the Kentucky ox aa eoclatlon would hokl Its annual meet be ginning November at Ky while the Central ox Hunter iMoclatlon will meet at Winston Ky on October 25 Constructing IJlg ield New York Oct The construction of the largest and finnt pnlo field in the country wag begun today on the grounds ot the Meadow Brook club the acene ot last year's International polo match at Westbury Lung Island The aone coat 130000 and the entire outlay will amount io $50000 A gicut Moot for any pur the kind that peal leak or come apart Sold in Detroit at Place Rubber and Oilskin RAIN COATS HUNTING BOOTS Now on Sale Again ayi sure it PLACE 57 59 Brush St Near Jefferson Detroit Mich Opan 701X1(74 till 8 Batnnlay Evening till 10 "Everything to war for Men Who Work at Any Trade" Be euro you eei" the name on the window SAM'S PLACE Heralds Sport Sprint Trainer in Malcomson REMEMBER these gar ments cost us as much as those which the high rent merchants sell at: $20 or more They are all guaran teed $20 garments The ground or second floor mer tor on for ex the and Rubo' ax he was generally known won distinction as one of the coun beat ends at Washington and Jefferson over a space ot three years Next come Jack who held down old station for the Blue WWW I (kiaeh says he is elevating tho ot speeu in bcvviui is better qualified to the art of starting than the A A chant has to get $20 them He has to tack AN EXTRA $5 to pay the enormous running penses and high rent No matter what your is we will IT YOU i you the VERY SAME oring quality and workman ship and you'll SAVE $5 Here's another thing for you to remember and which will prove our assertion of a big sold more suits and overcoats at ONE PRICE during the last week than all the high rent stores in Detroit combined Our stock includes all the latest styles colors and patterns etc TJ' LAST BOVILLES IS THE GREATEST ACCORDING TO COACH EDBERT BUSS a Work of Eleven Except in Tak ing orward Passes is Con siderably Better ollower of University of Detroit football elvon took cuurugemcnt from wtty thoir Umri ripped up hltfh school department gallon in Thursday afternoon for good showingghuit QUvt collegians In balui dy's garno at Mack Cvacn boys looked better In every depsirtmunt except forward pawing than st any time this season In aerial work the of receivers fll down badly on fin at the start However before the scrim mage was over there wr an Improved brand of this style ot play being offured scored about five touch downs on thulr Coes and devoted much of Its time to trying out tho forward passes This was the final scrimmage of the week and drill win be de voted entirely to signal drill after which the lineup will be definitely announced The work of the two nw nen Turner at tackle and Hrukenaw at fullback was all that could be dealred and thia pair of players promise to greatly eu bmice the Hed and Whits backfield and line In the tough game with the Congrc gationallsts whb ate reported lo have a heavy team this it'Rsoa Law to Lead Ball Team Princeton Oct EeruarJ Carter taaw of St Pa wan today elected captain of the iTlncu ton baseball team He succeeds Jesse ILoyt who waj forced to resign because uf illnrtm Taw has played shortstop fur two years and Is halt back on the foot ball eleven in and low hurdle champion Joe has been sur rounding truck recorua the bettei part of his young life and has been under some of the best coaches in the world a Many of the Heralds are rant steppers Dunn Percy Wilson Gerald Kelly Shields and Ed Schlee are fast men but have never had any real coaching In art of starting This possibly does not apply to Ed Schlee who was a track star at I) and Wesleyan but his cinder path forte was the 440 yard dash which does not neces sarily embody a quick start Malcomson is also assisting Coach Marshall in the way of condition ing the State champions Joe was identified with gym work and gen eral conditioning features while em ployed as athletic director of a prominent Seattle organization and so is fitted for the (pb of advisory trainer The Heralds will need all their added speed when they line up against the Cincinnati Celts next Sunday as the Ohio eleven Is com ing with all of last stars and two weeks' additional practice over Muskegon Coach Continually Shifting Lineup Despite Game With Champions Saturday Special to ITtM Muskvg Mich Oct Although the MuAktgon high school team clashes with Waukvxha Wf holders Satur day Coach GudeUky la changing the lo cals lineup continually seeming In nu way fatlaflM with work of team With Herbert veVran fullback out be cauee of academia difficulties Anderson Is working at bls place with Bovlk an! Kturgeon the latter usually an end at the HTleon Is at quarter SuHhan and Ribert at ends Hocker and Lund at tackles and lewl and Beeves guards 81 card It alao being tried out Iewisi guard position Hooe former drop kicking sensation Is removed from tho lineup alto gether and Hooker now doing the punt ing i getting away with this end of the work In fine shape Gartner football team of Wyandotte ha Sunday open and would like to hear from anv pound team Phone Pat at Cherry 3303 WE challenge this man to show us a suit or over coat bought from the high rent merchant at $20 which can stand inspection along side one of our one price ITH LOOR LOW RENT garments These clothes have a definite con ception behind them style plus guaranteed quality at low rent price If every man in this class could go through our big ifth loor storerooms he would buy his clothes from us and White and didn't rattle a bit in hia brother' talented ehoea In fact some said Jack would eclipte record This year Jack strolled down to Washington and Jefferson and according to Paterson old Central star and and J's great lineman Jack look a great deal better than did his first year at the eastern school says he is faster than "liube and plus his brother's experience will surely become a great flanker Now comes Coach Buss with the assertion that Edwin Hovllle at present on the Central right nah Is a faster man down the field better on forward passes and carts a lot more football knowledge than Jack ever dli as a school player So the last of the Bovllles Is well on his enterprising wav to the great est ot his football line Who Owns the Ball After It Is Pitched Why the Hurler Does Special to Tbe jo Prew Newark Oct Prof Neal Calvin McClelland professor of lexaion Ln New Jeraey law chuo' anewered today a ques tion of poxsMMton upon which fur a wutik ot the brightest In New Jerney have been concentrated even to of The question wr rWM a In nion or a haaeball after lthaa left the of pitcher and on iu wy toward the The an rwer given by rrofeaar McClelland and which declared to be the ror rert 'PoaitMlon controlovr an object and preaent Intention to It from the bnltr There fore tho ball 1n pqsceeelnn ef pitcher untit thn catcher grta on Work Shoes Direct from factory to you Goodvear leather easy to wear and keep your feet dry They stand hud service and give long wear Stun's Place pr ns Special ollowing ora the results of the matches played in the straight rail tournament at bweeney Huaton'a Thursday: Crosbv 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 1 0 3 4 2 4 0 0 2 1 8 0 0 2 6 7 1 2 0 0 3 4 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 6 7 0 0 1 OTotal 93: high run 10: innings 54 average 172 Kauer tl'0) 2 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 5 10 1 0 1 3 0 3 i 1 0 2 6 4 0 1 0 5 0 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 1 4 5 0 0 3 0 0 Total 100 high run 10 innings 54: 'average 185 'Jlruce 1 1 3 0 2 2 1 4 3 0 2 0 8 0 4 0 1 0 0 8 7 4 3 1 2 0 21 11 3 fl 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 1 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 4 18 1 0 4 17 3 1 2 Total 150 high run 21 Innings 59 average 254 Uroaby 2 0 5 1 1 4 0 3 1 0 5 2 X' 0 2 0 1 4 2 0 1 0 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 a 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 1 0 3 0 4 4 0 2 10 1 0 0 6 4 0 2 0 0 Tothl 1UI high run 11 innings 69 average 171 Young 0 0 1 0 2 0 7 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 4' 0 0 0 4 3 3t 0 O' 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 Total ti9 high run 7: innings 69 average 1 Warrant 2 1 0 1 6 1 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 6 2 0 1 4 0 2 0 2 3 1 0 1 0 4 1 3 1 ENTUCKY WHISKEY My Great REE Offer To New Customers ONLY von to rrv tn choice Private Htoek tiumt of oifl toy risk Open the full quart bottle smell it pour it taste It test prove to yourself it's the best bargain you saw and yon're not glad you know me return balance ami gt your money back Thars the way 1 do business vmy shipment at these prices I ull Quart 4 ull Quarts order send 8 ull Quarts You order tend yon pitcher too With each order for 8 of Old Private Stock Whiskey I send yen alao nbhuelif frit In addition to two REE quarts this NUCUT crystal glass pitcher full free from adtertising and an orna men! to any sideboard Think of IL 10 auarta of rood wkisktY and a pitcher for 8550 Tim wonderful i offer will last but a short take aavantagR or it Iteo put tt off Or der NOW Prompt shipment Is my hobby for prices on yonr farrite brand 1 handle evsrythiog add to enu per quart oa all orders wsst of Mississippi PHILPOTT Dept 3 Port Huron Michigan Lean met two tartars in his all matches of Thursday at Sweeney losing both of his matches to Burrows and Kenney1 Kenney took his measure 75 to 65 Lean showing the high run ot 14 Burrows squelched the Interstate leaguer to the tune of 76 32 Scores: Lean (76) 2 1 2 10 7 5 8 total 33 scraicnes a run iv Burrows 12 13 12 14 4 7 9 total 75 scratches 2: high run 14 Lean 13 2 14 2 7 4 2 9 2 total Co scratches 4 high run 14 Kenney 1 12 0 12 7 10 12 8 6 total 75 scratches 2 high run 13 It was Saturday his wife was with him he said but one of the 15 or 20 clothing ads in last papers offered THE BEST CLOTHING IN THE WORLD regardless of price Mark Howland Clothing was advertised as NOTH ING BETTER AT $15 AND clothing that helps make MEN Truthful advertising may mean truthful clothing I want to look at that kind of a And I would wager my store that he comes back for another MARK HOWLAND suit They ALL do How about YOU? (ormerly Howland Uhlik) 189 Woodward Ave Over Empire Theater JOckay CARL GaS: Cincinnati 0 Oct Jockey Carl Ganz of Louisville is dead hi a ovington hospital as a result of injuries he 'uttered In a fall during tlie running of the flrat race at the Ixitonla track Monday afternoon when hf mount It Bradley's Beach Comber i crossed himself and tell at tho head ot tho stretch Gaiz was 5 years old and a brother ot Jockey Roscoe Goose and former jockey Willie Goose all of Louisville' our brothers and a sister survive him His family was at his bedside when he died Weakened physical condition due to reducing militated against his recovery anj he did not regain con sciousness after his 'fall when he suffered a fracture at the base of the brain During his six riding ca reer Ganz was one ot tlie heat jockeys on the American turf When increasing weight proved a hand icap to him he maintained his rid ing form by steady reducing: and at 110 pounds and more was as good as any rider in tlie country Possessing no bad habits and fru gal with nls earnings Ganz leaves a considerable estate He was de veloped by Cliff Hammon trainer for the Bradley stable who now is In England and was in the em ploy of Mr Bradley throughout his riding career He won many of the classic racing events on the horses of Mr Bradley in Kentucky Saratoga and Canada Turfmen were deeply regretful today that his life had been cut short the constant bump bump bump of the body on a hard unyielding shoe sole Is the cause of Imperfect blood circulation pressure on Irritable nerves and tender Joints the Dr A Ronr! Shoe is the shoe that absorbs jars Its soft inner sole of springy wool permits of this while a layer of cork keeps the feet dry real protection against Ill health or this exceptional comfort neither style'nor grace is sacrificed 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 30 3 4 0 2 3 0 2 1 Tntal 100! Msth 7 Innings average 142 Eg Bi I Ir gyL (Jr j4 IIIWX1 SJi 3 Mr AGNall J9vfc7 11 I ilk 'W1 5.

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