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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 10

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Km" it jjiwjjUMlilifilfniinfr 'A 7J fr UKW central Again HEW JERSEY IS TOLEDO IS PREY TO LOCK HORNS GETTING WISE TO WITH EASTERN i Mob Scene That Attended WOLVERINES ALL ESCAPE SERIOUS 7 DIVING CHAMPION INJURY SATURDAY jments such as attended this affair Qf Those who Played Against and had to '0 river in New Jersey A PONTIAC TEAM GREAT LAKES IS HANDS SELRIDGE HEAVIEST USER BOYS WALLOPING SPORT TOGS Service lag of Has Manv Stars Bar who who TRAVERSBOYD gnirw ON RIGHT END It rr BY JOE JACKSON UllMH 1MIIIMI tt 13 MT C1JBM IINS en Laba for EDDIE JONES ATER IN COAST PLAY MAUMEEANS BEAT Hottie Pnclflc 1 onnfl ST HEDWIG CLUB 1 fall athletic con during Ar a The Recreation Casey hlM same Lewis at Vw rk whose Shows get their patronage from eattuw 8 tajWq You Are Invited lrp(i crack among IL out of ea 1 practice at part of the to be back gaum with JI II 11 IL of Toledo amateur benefit Ing Waul Block Kruul Harriaon Ab phln Bennett I unnr from Line ui lost This Im Dexter park week the round up of the seasdu 4 tC Mf analyzed what I'l HRfe blnglns ST HEDWIG TuLEDO McLean Marnier (Hark GoodhanU knox reehari Morrow Baxter Braden Schutt Henry end tn the day and Ph 2G high school fields playing Port Huron KK i but got through only where an open None I Ing had been considerately left for (he L'til season feet nev lhe game Toledo Sport begins Tuesday afternoon and continues for four days club In Mickey Im Wll get English if possible and If fK unA uniii nitr OVLlilC not been seen here before Red Mil leaa Many new ones are on hnnd to tgst the speed of Mt Clemens win ners Threatened postponement of Mato for making operative the tlon fclde dry law may cheer AY elrh for New York are departures from the usual thing Most of th disapproval is ex pressed out of ill feeling for the Also horsemen are here from nil sections including Ed Pohlman who ooines from the Ohio circuit ENGLISH MAY NOT BOX HERE touchdowns GOTHAM SHARPS DREW MUST MAKE I OVER HIS ELEVEN ttiiu iiuiihT yii'MjK oh the one or two would be tacklers and raced to a touchdown In peace Tt was easily the sensation of the activities Mullan also ki' ked goal The first score of the final quar ter Indirectly resulted from a blocked mint of Toledo on its own 20 ynrd line The Heralds fumbled but luckily Kvllv roopej In the leather renter a few The last half of the Lexington meeting which starts lids Monday promises io be lust ns InteroBtliiK us the racing last week There is much snerulatlnn tn th out come of the free for ah trot set for this nftemdnn Miss Bertha Amateur at Mack The resourceful Joe Serrljl wfcn has won Ills sharn of colt races this year put over It ly In the bread ora' stake for two year olds This grddlng Is by Veter the Groat out of Vonla Worthy hence an own brother to that good threc yenr old Veter Vonls Whet with the vic tories of Nelin Dillon The Cossa'k The Divorcee and others Serrlll has established himself as a first class colt man Elevens Representing These Schools Meet on Gridiron for irst Time Since 1912 crossfire forwa rd which The TobdoatiH were dab ankle while piling gaiiiu New York Swimmer Offers Real Example of What Perse verance Will Do Jtobcrt A bv The Wolverine that won at Mt Clemens looks Ilk a first class trotting prospect for ha Ims the lick Aftermath of Recent Leonard Lewis Bout Makes Skeeter State Promoters Think Jack Urifton has agreed to box Ted Lewis al Boston for 41OU guarantee Leonard was guaran teed $8000 for his recent bout with nr a it noon Htlll the National Baseball commission nh a with no saving sense of humor fur nished the footbnlllNts a pre cedent sonic wmfcN flgn The way tho two and three year olds have raced week In and week out for three full months is one of tho remarkable features of a lively Reason which han Its end nt Atlanta next week Moro dif ferent colts have won stakes nnd purses than in any other year the Intent to break tho Ice being an ton that won the Kentucky on Sat urday In 2:08 1 3 The Cumberland for 2 4 pneers la underlined for Tuesday at Lex ington and Directum 1 will pick up a tough field Tho real class of that day In trot In which Ante Huy Heir Tlenper Tsy Wilkes Brewer add lot of other fftM things will parade Tfiiie Grattan that won a host on riday is une of the beat young pacers that has cpmo out thia your and the Canadians count on doing things with her when tho stngo setting is just right shortly after i nett was the the visitors Summary: 1WTUU Spill ser riftland OIIHh Dolmer Hoklen Kuehn tf Luzio Snyder Kimball S'vbMtltiiiPft: Hobson WllUaunH Anderson Oftdcer Pon KtmbuJI 2 TUne of 10 minutes Before Kogers Michigan Umpire Birchard Mlcblgon II tad Lynch Brown will send Matchmaker Jlooks or some other representative to Toledo to not ONGE A CRIPPLE MISS BARTLETT IS Dillon Is to meet Lu Princeton aJ St risco I it Mt bilva Thornaa Yr fir nwr champion of tho Pacific coast Is here with bls manager Babe Davidson The bitter says he would like to match Jones against some good lo cal lightweight In an eight round bout Jones Is now In tho navy and Is fighting ut 138 pounds Davidson SSVH he has developed a knockout punch and Is In tiptop Hiape Puget Sound Shipyards Circuit Has Grist of ormer Major and Minor Organization Per formers on Its Teams Seattle Wash Oct ormer big leaguers and minor leaguers known In most of the nnllou'H baseball ci ties are playing in the six chibs of tho semi professional T'uget Sound Shipyards Baseball league which Is drawing Its 1918 season to a dose Six yards from three iipet Sound cities are clubs In the league The clubs an Patterson Mrlionild Scut tle: Dulhles Seattle: Sloan's Olym pia Todd's Tacoma InundationSeatie and North Seattle Sunday games are played and good crowds attend Vaterson McDonald and imthles two local teams lead the league and It Is probable they will settle the championship question between them Among the former eastern play ers now In the shipyard league are Walter Malls Jacques ournier Tom Seaton Ike Wolfer Ham Jlyatf By ron Houck lark Snyder hn'l rank Wilson One time coast leaguers now here are Bill Spea Buddy llv nn Joe Babe Borton Harry Gardner Jerry Downs and Karl Shcdy Cotton Vntch won a race nt Mt Clemens and lost another Ho is a good pacer and W'llI bo hoard from In bls class next season handles him to a nicety' Had Tommy Rvan Sidestepping Him Notice! Ilernld oothnller Ifendd footballer will Ret hard in work Monday nlhl for their with the Rochester Centrals Sunday afternoon All players re port early liluh xn 130 Hack hi when the sixth woi series whs playvd Brooklyn hni not yet been benevolently hn by New York and the rivalry between the two cities was very keen This spirit of rouipetltlon ex tended to baseball as to everything else and when New York captured the National kflgue tlas nd Brook lyn thiif of the American associa tion the fans prepared for ruc tions Bub Caruthers who figured In more series than any other pitcher In the history of the pas time was wearing a Brooklyn uni form Hnd "ns the alar of the Amer ican This war news even should it prove a prelude to speedy peace has a dark side to those athletes who left baseball flat in mid season The government isn't through building ships and may take at their word the employers who de clared the diamond stars entirely essential to their plants' operations Which would mean a dark and drearsome outlook With Terry pitching Brooklyn took tho fourth game 10 8 It seemed fill over hut tho shouting at I hie etago of tho acrloa aa Brook lyn had taken three out of four games The dark pall of gloom that hovered over Manhattan could be seen from 'ronton to Philadelphia while In the city of churches the Joyous celebrants consumed so much champagno that the supply was exhausted When Caruthers went Into the box for tho fifth same Brooklvn fans considered the series cinched but their Idol fell and New York won 11 3 But why drag out the agony? The New Yorkers proceeded calmly and de liberately to annex all of the re maining four games That Was tho first nnd last world's Bedes between New York and Brooklyn and It Is well that It was so for another would have probably resulted In declaration of war between the two cities which ft might have taken the military to bring to an eml MIhn Josephine Bartlett uf the New York women's swimming hh soelation won the national A A high diving championship nt Tbroggu Neck on Long Island Sound and her victory standB out ai one of the most remarkable and Interesting occurrences In the his tory of American water sports hardly believe It nowa days for Miss Bartlett Is a perfect specimen of graceful and well pro portioned womanhood hut It Is fact that mtiie years ago she was a crip ple no lame from hip trouble that any exertion proved an ordeal to her And It was this former cripple who in the recent contest displayed in almost faultless manner four compulsory dives from the 16 fout platfoim ami six optlonals from the towering 22 foot stand averaging better than eight points on the awards for execution and running up the brilliant total score or US 3 points It was chiefly exercise which ef fected the apparently miraculous cure that and no end of grit on Miss Bartlett's part Physicians told her osteopathy would correct the deformity but only if the mus les were iuikIo strong enough to geve euppoM and they prescribed calisthenics The exertion meant agony to the young girl at first but she went through with It never theless and presently the suffering diminished by degrees until It was bearable Then she took up swim ming which proved of immense unt later ranev nv So little bv little muscular strength was developed and with treatment the trouble disappeared Youd travel far today to find a young woman more well formed and developed than the newly crowned champion white to her athletic ability the recent suc cess bears ample evidence for It takes courage skill and physical litnesR to pull oft such a high div ing performance as shown by Miss Bartlett Not only did she win but she defeated by 20 points her closest opponent The eastern girl's rise to the title ranks furnishes a wonderful lllus tration of what may be achieved through will power and persever ance in surmounting the most diffi cult und greatest of obstacles conscrv er Colonel ai CtPtieral Gor with big October football iprobnbly In the vm Weatern nt With one October week gono the conteatnntH in th J'Mdvrrltera Hnndloap are tied in the official Handing! "Mias UJudstadt He lor" finished ssepternber strong but 'Mornlngntnr is Winner" niado up ground during the week No sport page complete without one ut these the na tho rail rcachers In some states but it clear the gloom through which one Interned In Detroit peers pessimistically towards Nmv day at the curling club Add The boys who nre supposed to sell clgaretteN In all parts of the Navin rleld sia nd tests Collard jmared a heaiitiful heave from Kelly and raced 25 yards be fore being mowed down Cullen called for another short pass and the former Maxwell pitcher clutch ed that also A long pass faihd and Toledo got the ball on the 20 yard line They could do little and soon lost it Kelly tore off 25 yards around the Maroon left end' and scored Krentler failed to goal ending mo scoring inr practically tne HERALDS Kchle Hhkldft Hunkt 1 Harwood I Mullane Tdlen Brazell Krenller irapt 1 Score by quartern HERALDS IN OPENING GAME Count lnd AVanta to Eimtrni Eratbrra Ynrk Oct Edilla alimtaur heavyweight health Bees oittshlnea Illi OU Been prescription the number 'f young men In college who are not nt door Is sur prisingly Increased over previous falls Or maybe' the crop of fiction writers camouflaged as college cor respondents Is not up to the usual high standard Dunne and Schulte Are Only Players Who Suffer Neither Seriously Hurt Perhaps prohibition In Michigan had lot to du with the Heralds' defeat of tlrn Toledo Maroon? nt Navin field Sunday rtflcrituuii but et tncieaa Marsmui iurce nan iIHely outclassed the Maumeea iim a mi I I I a a 0(1 la A glj'ZI'A I liK ttirtu ny tvwiv ft all happened In the second half luirlng Hih opening period the Red and White gridmftn laid low played the defensive the greater part of the time but thoroughly (lie Toledoans' and lit attack they possessed Ty Krenller halfback of verslty of Detroit last brought the crowd io Its Dial times at the slat of In running back punls falling to make Its downs a single Hine during this period Kicked oft en ami Ty always gained from IU io 20 yards on the trip back In the second quarter Krenller looked especially good reeling off une 40 yard run alter receiving the Toledo mint on the yard stripe bucks fiiilel at I tils opportune nient score aud the locals the ball Early in the second half the and While began to smash ijle toon bulwarks to pieces and In than five minutes fhintic had croRR ed the last lime mark for a touch down A forward pars Kelly to Mullane netted yards: Cullen added eight through center and Dunne carried it over Stop I be Miu tnera ti Detroit kicked off tn the Toledo an? on their 20 ysrd line The Ma in nts HR rtftmww promoters who take the pre Imutlon to guaul against wholesale i stealing ot reserved seats by hold ers of the cheaper tickets the sys tem precipitating a riot that sick I'lied everybody nt the ringside particularly at hose who possessed hoi re pasteboards and failed to get the seats they called for I "Why so much criticism should be made at this late day Is beyond average person who knows the conditions that exist whenever acw promoters iiav anything to do with a boxing club which was of the Leonard Lewis affair although the bout was staged across the Great Lakes has so many ball players it has to farm there Bon Dyer Sundiiyed In Milwau kee strengthening a shipyards nin 1918 by ndrwood Underwood New York Jad( Dempsey pictured at the left and Willie Meehan on the right met in one of those four round affairs on the Pacific coast recently Eddie Grancy able referee gave the decis ion to Meehan amid the wildest enthusiasm Dempseys alibi was that he entered the contest with a badly injured hand Meehan is in the navy which might account for the enthusiasm as the arena was packed with sailors at the time MIXED ATTACK NETS OUR TOUCHDOWNS Run Bricker McConnell lantie finding hm Annereaux 8: Cnllhu I Erren Guding Innum CurilN Oatafin 2 Kd ron Schmidt 4 Slob Mri'niim'll (hhling Anncreimx Double Kudmn to Prevetidn l' Oetatin Haees on bedltr' Curtis 1 Jsudton 1 Struck out Hy Giirtlfl Kndiun 8 Saertlke hU MCot)' nclb Ynu recall tho national nn them uf a baseball camp If notL this: 'H 10 c('t In th Morning but It's Nicer to le in Bed" Toledo Paige Dairy Nine Wins World's Class Title rom Locals Park 6 to 1 Paige Dairy ball chib won tho clnss baseball championship from th St Hedwig club nt Mack park Sunday afternoon rt to I The pitching nf Curtis the visit Ing twlrlcr featured the game al lowing the locals hut a single Rafe blow Ktidron the local hurler who pitched a no hlt contest lust Sun day niiowea nvo ArtlS DAIHY him by the Cleveland team Hohn ns a ground gainer was an eye opener to those w'hn watched the Washington youth last year He made gain practically every time he was given th ball and when he was stopped it always took two or three men turn ihe trick 'r ter ami Walker each iwid a turn al quarter and both proved themselves qualified to hirer the Maize and Blurt to th championship of the western onfeiunce While the Michigan Meven played a ragged game it was not without Its promise of development into a smooth playing machine one thing that was particularly noticeable for so oarlv in the season was the fact that the Michigan men knew the rulea of the game They were pen alized but once and that was fortn off side play In the fourth quar IB estimated that at least maior Hague baseball players are now in the service of the army or the navy Including those who en listed in 1917 Since the opening of tho major league svasun in April the follow ing plavers ho reported at the brll paika have Joined the colors: Eddie Collins Ty ohb Watnbsga nns Helium nn Me Million Thumaf Elsberg Shannon Gerber Bicinith Hoblltzel aber Shocker Erickson Showkey James Myers Gearv Kauff Schnuindt Began Krueger Marquard Grimes Brnss 1r Cruise Stengel Wltted Itohg Hickman Kelly Caton Powell Me Gatligant Pfeffer Cadnre Alexander billlngim May Andermm Benton Barnes Ward A Ward Lamar McGraw Hamilton King Hire Du mont Sitklng talker IHlhnotr Mitchell Mitchell Cun ningham and several others MAKING BLUE MONDAY BLUER' VV It obHt mayor of Elkhart Ind la here for the trota Ho hni five libracs at Dexter park Includ ing South Bend Girl Lee Grund and Double llfteil a weight frem the mindf the country when the Western Conference solemnly and leRMly announced that ii Likewise doean Improve the ouHonkL for BucceMful season lotVl Ice boat racing CROWD HUK15 NEW HELU ever has been that way ini charges for smlle wnuld obey and abide ly xea pledged it eelf to do the government's reg ulatlona regarding football Dell anec that might menu war would be especially 111 timed with victory in sight abroad New York The birth rate of a rer inl sperlal kind of humanity Is Pi 111 one minute In omq sections Naval Training Allot ment for Year Is More Than Any Other School or Camp Great Lakes Naval Training Sta tion Great lal Oct 6 Seven tlieusand enough to op erate belli big leagues tor an en tire season represent only one item in the stupendous athletic account tor lite 50000 husky sailors at Great Lakes tor the 191s summer season Baseballs are ordered by the hun dreus of dozens boxing gloves by live case footballs by tlto gross and uniforms sweaters jerseys stock ings etc by tlie car lot Great Lakes devours more athletic gear than any other eamp college or school in this almost twice as mueli in fact Boxing leceutly took a big boom at the station Lieutenant Com mander John Kaufman athletic officer immediately ordered 100 sets Hie gloves enuugu to supply ev ery professional now in lite gume On lite same day be contracted u' 2v complete sets of baseball uni forms and 90 dozen pair of spiked shoes tu addition to tills lie ob tained 19 dozen bats 13 dozen field ers' gloves anti a dozen each of masks protectors shin guards and catchers and first basemen's milts When Hie football schedule was drafted tlie athletic officer repeat ed ids demands on toe manuiuc tnrers with another complete order of uniforms footballs neatl and nose gears shoes etc Those orders were for regimental teams duly and were not Inclusive of tho supplies used by the clubs actually representing Great Lakes in outside eompetltion or the sta tion baseball team managed by Lieutenant Johnny lavan another complete list of CO uniforms to gether with the necessary ballfl bats and other gear for an entire sea son was sent in Coach football squad numbering almost Ido wan likewise outfited The gigantic push balls so pop ular among the regiments tho med Icino balls for the boxers in the gymnasium tlie swimmers' tights and suits the complete outfitting of the hundreds ot track men1 on the team tire other athletic articles 'secured tn quantities at Lakes There are many ueouiloru nil lh Stntlon them being Joe Steelier who must receive tlielr togs Basketball will be conducted on a large scale with a leaguer of 20 leama requiring ata st 100 balls and 20 complete sets of uniforms Defeat Staten Islanders in our Ball Match at Clifton Red Cross Realizing $1000 Clifton Oct Jerome Travers and Tom Boyd the home professional defeated A Walker Jr and A I' Kammer present and past Htaten Island champions In a four ball instl'h on tlie ox Hills Golf It til bore toilay Approximate' $1000 was raised for the Tied Cross Travera and Boyd had to play an extra hole to win Both sides had best ball of 73 Boyd having the best round a 70 efcowev Dennard and Iwwts meetingtrA hupA'iftAr tiiB nff rait York inoriODKrabbfrjrouc men state except as snectatoi a Chair man smith of tho Jersey boxing commission is a thoroughly rum potent oflielnl and loves boxing witli the thought of the sport II gives above the commercial feature His Continued on Page Eleven After Sizing Up Their Oppon 1 ents in irst Half the De 1 troiters Win 26 to 0 I Thero one good 11 1 9 football title a spiro nt They're all champions nt tno start but the eliminating i'ort Hui on Is tlroug't and owosso looks Ilk avb a ltv ebamplon saddest of 'K'nrthweatorn which 4" B'l auotlt ye tr We are r' to Aaae antli Ionp win 'a normal A Lieut Holden Leads the Army Men to 14 0 Victory on Asylum City Gridiron Special to The ree Tread Pontiac Mich oct Displaying superiority in very department ot the game tho United Stales army football team walloped tho Sel fridge aviators here this afternoon 1 to 0 11 was the first game of the sea son for the aviators who were from squadron air service flying school and as a coDsequuree there was fre quent taking out of time and every available substitute was used As in the game with the Detroit Her alds last Sunday Lieut Holden was the big army star both on offense ami defense He was ably second ed by Springer Weigand nnd Kim ball Both straight nnd open play was used littJo success being attained by tlie air route In a poor pass was the diTeel result of the ui final touchdown which came In the fourth period when Cobb at tempted a forward pass was In tercepted by Kimball on the avia 40 yard line and he raced straight over for a touchdown The first touchdown was register ed In the second period by Kimball it opened nieut iien outstanding star fur now we know why they nil them the Colts They're en tered In a uturity stake mon runner was downed tracks Between this point nnd the nxt Ht yard line the leather changed hands svrial times End runs gained little fur the Heralds hut one uf these brought the leather over to the right side of the field Cullen displayed his natural football brain by calling or a worked and the heave was good for 27 yards Kollv to Mullane The fleet and White flanker shook off Case Only Usher Will Not Report on Monday Special io The re IT Ann Arbor Mich net fl No Michigan man placing In the Case game Saturday suffered injuries that will keep him out uf practice Monday except Usher who tore the ItKRmenlR of cue Ing early in the taken out Uslier will be leiisi during the week but Is planning at full for I ortune Is out of the game fnr al least a week beaune of a dislo cated knee lie retoivtl in sc id tn matte lust Monday Gr ss center played the bust de fensive Hine uf uib uitu on field Saturday and made a splendid showing at half lie had Peen out for practice only a few times but surprised everyone In cluding Yost by the game put up "Duke" Dunne brother of Dunne the 1916 star end seemed to jump right into his broth Shoes as though they were made to fit him anti was solid with the fana after the first quarter Hteketee who played a good opt field game ami whoso tackling dc serves more than passing mention hit ihe line as hard he should for his build and speed and Pitcher Prayed in the inches Veteran fans will recall that: famous old time New Y'ork Giant? pitcher by the name of Michael? Mickey) Welch who twirled? from 1H3 to iB2 Inclusive Welch was a religious man Wn: have this on the word of a no raugnv nim on a New York Mate before reached the big rush tho catcher whose nameon version of Welch: be In a tight Bays this former catcher see Bps nwve Imme diately wet myself for ihe Hhork because I knew he was going to send across the swiftest he hnd In his collection And when 1 sav nwilt 1 mean one that would (nV a fellow off his pins if he wasn't ready Mickey always id a prayer when In a tight George Dowson was born at Dark Corners Australia i October 5 in 1 67 He escaped from his Cor and got Into the limelight at the age of 18 when he went to Brisbane and captured the amateur lightweight championship He soon entered the professional ranks and won all his fights In Australia ex cept one with Tom Williams who refused to give the a return match The Mores of the big coin being collected by Australian fighters in America decided George to go and do likewise and early in 1892 ho hopped off a steamship at San rancisco and issued ft chal lenge to fight any welterweight in America bar none He knocked out Billy Gallagher Danny Needhamand Doc In San rancisco and was then matched to fight Tom my Ilyan at New Orleans for $600(1 but the Syracuse boy had a bad cold friends diagnosed It as cold feel and refused to fight Moro than 25 years ago Dawson quit the ring and started his long career hh boxing Instructor at a Chicago Athletic club and gained 12 yards through A line buck by Brazell add and Cullen scored throughKrenHer kicked goal Work Ono orward Toledo gained possession of th leather by the next kick off and discarded all attempts to gain through the line and end using the aerial route as its only means of advancing Repealed forward pass es were knocked down by the and White The only occasion on the vlshora made their downs was their first successful forward Brazell tackled the recipient of the leather so hard that he knocked Into the dugout Tho Maroons fail ed to make the required yardage after that gain and the ball went Result of This Match Created Considerable Pleasure or Supporters of at Boxer Presented to View Here (I'lHHHHIHHIlUHUItHIHIIil Hill III HMMMtHIMinigj jMay Have Ring Sport in Schoo Jf George Gallagher presl jdfjit ot the board of education San rancisco hag hie way phftt city will soon turn out as manv boxerg aa Boston turns out beans President Gallagher has drawn a resolution providing for rheIntroduction of boxing Instruc jilona In the high schools Need less to say the pupils favor the xldeT and official circles arc said to be more or less favorably In dined toward it It la therefore not unlikely InterschohBtic boxing matches will take their place be jglde baseball football basket 5 ba I and the other recognlzet sBvhoui sports maroons winning or losing should colorful Tnesquad Includes OHns a yellow peril and ousrh a Negro hall hack No Jndlaps except In the elands Two Detroit Prep Teams Will Mix With State Aggregation! This Week THIS GAMES Crnfnil blah Eastern Gold' brrif Held o'clock SorllnvcHtcrn high vs I'ort Huron nl Goldberg: Held I probably In the morning) Northern high Clark park Cana Teelialcal ai 1'oatlae Central high will resume relations on the gridiron with Eastern Sat urday afternoon after a lapse of eilght years since the twb schools mel the last game being in J912 and a victory for the Blue and White Two other games are scheduled fur Detroit Northwestern while thd Cowboys and Northern oppose each other it would be Impossible for North western and ort Huron to draw ex eii a corporal's guard In the after noon with the Central Eastern con test on so the Kvd and Gray doubt less will entertain Its visitors In the morning ut Goldbeig field North ern and Western may switch thelry game to riday to avoid conflict with tye big afternoon fracas Has Heal Task With but four days for strenuous practices one ot the greatest tasks which ever faced a high school coach confronts Percy Drew the Indian mentor He must rebuild his entire backfield strengthen the cenr (er of his line and educate soinV' substitutes Many prep tutors In the city are of the belief that Drew Is capable of re maklng his aggrega Hun At Hie lack les and ends the In dians are fairly Htrong Buhl and Klchards have won the flank posi tions while Turnbull and Kunoware playing the Dickies diolh guaids are weak the pivot position is not altogether strong Loss of Eleisrhnian and Kovkw4l the week before its big clash may send tho east sidrrs duwn tu an overwhelm ing defeat kiHchman was playing a half but left last week fur Cleveland Rockwell who was playing quarter lias wrenched his back Drew must find a man to replace this lad and anuthed In case of injury to the reg ular The remainder of the back field also Is doubtful a gloomy week ahead for Eastern Has Team lay appears to have attained teamwork To secure this so early in the season is remarkable Bur roughs will spend little time this week in the fundamentals of tho game but will dole out new forma tions In Rpeedv fashion The Blue and White line is charging in won derful Rtyl while the blocking of the backflelders in the Bay City Easy high squabble was effective Huron has dropped the first twn nf itH MPrtKon Central is walloped the Tunnel City eleven for a starter a week back 46 to 0 nnd Ann Arbor drubbed It again Satur day 12 to 0 Comparative scores show where Northwestern should defeat Its opponents this week in un merciful fashion The Colts have a decision over Ann Arbor 61 to 0 and ihe University City margin over ort Huron Is 12 points Toledo taking a spoke otyt nf the Northwestern whef Is good cause for Michigan high Hchools that meet the Bed nnd Gray in the future to bo careful Tho Colts returned from the Ohio city full of light and anxious to retaliate nt some other expense Northern high also will play a different game since its defeat bv Pontiac 24 to 7 The Eskimos are out of the state chn mpionshlp fight but still remain In the scramble for city laurels CasH Tech Is jubilant over its de feat of Northwestern when the al cons were favored to win Judging from their work In this game the Green nnd White should have a good team after all association Caruthers' fel iiiti'hor at St IxHliS Dll VO nuu hnd also been sold to Brook lyn The first game went to Brooklyn 12 10 New Yrk took ihe second ti 2 beating pitched again In the third contest nd won '8 7 Day nnd were in tho box Del rail Rteel milling at ill ral In UrillHJ 1 ho' of thr War Workara i nlim He If 'r Hk ur his lob stall having pur rhaa'd hninv 111 Lebanon and moved hia family there Pratt Is a mechanical engineer prom th Saletv irst Leaguers' point lies mechanical thinker Bennv by tlie way has been gent from t'amp I ptoh to Camp lro They don't box lit Virginia 'Maybe the government wisaes his' services 5mA 3Av Rut ttnJ Ksr rmerrw New York Takes Only World Series Played With Brooklyn 111 11 A i Jl 72 A 7kj7wrAAi' jrirrL star wi vvi tniiS a 1 1 llftralls Toledo Maroons Scoring Touchdow ns: Guals Mullan Substitutions for Schlep KGIy for Kiftitlcr Dunn for Brazell Krntlr for Dunne Wein for Dickinson Braze! for Dunno Collard for Mullane Schleo for t'Hhr Lewis for Schutte Schutte Irfwlw Lewis for McLean eet for Clark Officials (Mrhht Colgate referpe Lawton Michigan umpire 'Connell traffic squad head lineman Tiirnj of 12 minutes MANY LEAGUERS Manager Not Sure He Can Ac cept Bout With McHenry at Club Word was received Sundav night from the manager of Wup English the Tub do pugilist whom tho De troit Elks boxing committee has been trying to locate to secure his services for their next fhow that lie may be unable to accept the date No reason was given the telegram stating that a letter would follow II boxed at Canton recent ly but suffered no injury so tar as known English is wanted for a bout with Happy McHenry the Montpelier Ind boy whom he met in an ex ceedingly fast contest at the ('ass aevnue arena last spring McHenry already has accepted nave rieau and Hogan for the other tur and Engel and Collins will appear in the future It Is probably that the club 17 W'tl4v HI Wir'W 1 1 I 'l 'jli 1 i rmiiiimniiiii kii limn i mri ai ii 11 a i imiri rirwi i ilii ii)ii i rr winriirwr Bout Between Champions Can Be Laid to Them HAKftl DULLIUh Howls of prolost over the method pursued in conducting the recent 2 Leonard Lewis contest at Newark still are raised in Ihe east where the critics appear to believe that mob scenes at fistic engage It Gotham exorbitant reserved rents without tne Blight bit chance and in soma cnses el lort to make good them Hees Ot the sort some more llng lant than tho trouble tmit grew out or the Leonard Lewis fight seating an angements drove the tletic im presarios out uf Manhattan int fur rinuizh dil I of the Gothamites are squealing about the Newark fiasco however because they are Hardened to that kind of tiling and have come to lake treatment of the sort as a1 tatter or course When Lackey Mcarland and Mike Gibbons telle ed "Your Un" 'Jarshall ol something like $33ui0 lor their 10 round canter at Brigh ton H' ach several years ago the scenes enacted then were similar only on a larger scale because the crowd was considerably larger ancy figures were paid willingly chair close to the ring butJwhen the purchasers arrived toavail themselves of the privileges paid for others occupied mem amt bo eftort was made to correct the rong Can't I'rolH by Mistakes Nn dnuhf It was the same crowd Jthit ktekid up all the fuss at New or disciples or tnnt element They can't profit by mistakes of the past It seems those New York ers Governor Whitman In hur 01 rice ol executive stood tor every thing he could from them and fin ally was obliged' by ins own sense of lair play and pressure that was brought to bear io repeal the rawley law permitting profes sional ring sport Newark Is but a step from Man hattan and New York's tqnaens iorrv fruernltv is permitted to Cpel ute there with almost ns muchIreidom as It chose to In Its own bailiwick But instead of exercls 'cist cal bo earn the right to enjoy their tavorite sport they are doingcall they can to abuse the privilege Perhaps Newark and the rest ot the New Jersey promoters xvill as profit bv ineU experience at the fi 0 Cl 1 Y4V LC' ri JWr x7 VI TT vdi ot a Arx va jzx as i asuuiTvs A W'ce aM is rs st st xt a'Uw mv i vrf 3' yl Xw a Ml ttow s' 1ri i I ft il' 1 i v0 1 it swfc r'A I 1 'f 4ft Mt I JW i I I 7 V'KV jj Nl I 41' KK 4 Msk a I i 1 7 kw MB IJ9BBBBBMHMBHRMymi JBi' HI ft gfiBHBST i TO ESI syBB BEwmBrj' BMfciT 7 Wia 7 Georg Dawson Major 1 JWllllllr TaiiSrr jbJI LJ a i a flBk I 1TW 1 7 A iwWwt AB A AB If A Br1rkrr rm3 0 0 0 14 13 1 34 I 0 2 Oatann nn4 0 I 2 Inno It 4 10 0 Kohn in3 1 3 0 Gudlnir m4 10 0 Rlftlnor If4 0 I 0 Brawn rf3 0 0 0 htiildt 2b 3 0 1 3 Ballmer rfl 0 0 0 Unlllns rf 3 0 lib 4 i 3 Wasner 3h3 0 8 3 13 1 Kry CI Inman a4 0 19 1 Kiitiron p3 0 8 CurtlH p4 0 0 3 Total34 6 27 7 TntflD 137 11 Inning I 9 4 9 1 I 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 St 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 1.

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