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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 9

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taZE AND BLUE SIX GAMES ARE ASSOCIATED OR SAME CAUSE OOTBAI PRESTIGE GETS BLACKBOARD IN PROSPECT I TALK ON SUNDAY WILL AGREE ByIarr Bullion BW Clark STAR JUVENILES NOVEMBER WILL IN TRI CORNERED BE BIG MONTH i RED CROSS RACE OR OOTBALL i DAYTON BEATS RITCHIE MITCHELL BOXES REEDMAN HERALDS WITH ON NOVEMBER 1 THREE TALLIES are few better racing shattered 10 Mile Race conqueror SMITH GETS COMMISSION Sat Bui HARVARD BALKS MILLION DOLLARS we AT OLD RIVALS GOAL Jl Will 0 rom Sport Going On A Sale of High Shoes 1 Meiinulne loor Woodward BnUcUng Wsathor clear track ImU 2 0 3 0 sensational 116 when necessary favor in this city careful handling 14RRQ Bbl of gasless Snn'IayR now have chrerlefia Sundays Will also lov Intluential Infiuei latter must alwi STUDENTS AND PLAYERS PLEASED AT A TILT In ro ot box nf opln whether 11 Ki 111 Cul flrst "AU of the now unlay evening "Who won It?" queried Mr lion Lord Palmerston which has been observed In England ro the celebrated Primo Mlnls remarks on boxing the when pugilism was Oct Har football con Prlnceton this of the united Not yet Immune to tho condi tions that did prevail in Now York and will obtain wherever money grabbing Gotham promoters are permitted to operate New Jersey patrons of tho boxing game have not fully recovered from the jolt ing they got at the recent Leonard Lewis fiasco in Newark why a such no con fistic per coming eat all the re The hog preventive They ran waste It now by de bating whether weight shall be made Detroit time Central time Eastern time Windsor time or sun lime And their hoys make It any time matter how Inng as the pouhda Charles Horculofl Ebbeta qulre of latbush and president of the Dodgers will be 59 years old Tues day The Squire baa been connected with the Brooklyn club aa aeere tary and president almost since the infancy of the game It has been reported repeatedly that he was anxious to sell his in terest In the Brooklyn club but he continues to han? on just the same Broken sizes of much higher priced boots Since then New Jersey has not staged a dalle contest of any sort And tho state boxing commission there would do well to bar for all time the guilty persons There might bo trouble making examples of each individual but tho fault can be traced to the promoter who in this case was none other than Jack Curley Thought of sportsmanship never enters the heart of this ex wrestling promoter much money can we get" that interests him above all else Mostly black calf skin and kidskin The way patch Minor came back and won tho fifth hat and race at Tilbury last week was a surprise Luok favored him When you feel the flu on the doctors advise you can and slay in bed mainoer nr ine time had that influenza studied nut long ago HERALDS Collard Martin Harwood Runkel Pieri Jloldvn Hanlih Cullen Kelly Brazell Dunne Were events of that sort calved of In connection with engagements in Michigan the son responsible would be forever barred from the slightest chanco to redeem himself But In New York he is respected as a wise fellow who can for a nominal sum and disre gard of all honor of himself and respect for others blacken a sport once the shining mark of haggling reformers that the greatest govern ment in the world at Washington paid glowing tribute to by deed and word Another hog Is an cantinfi or by the influenza epidemic Onsof the toughoat trotting faces 0f the was staged at any number of persons who semble to witness a prize fight more guilty of a breach of peace tuan an equal number who semble to witness a balloon cent There is no breach of They go to sn tnat fur Vacational Aside and not loudly he that if a state baseball munitions plant teams Is Jackson is ready rom opine that ball players Her sea here final Why those parasites and Insects are permitted to violate the confidence of man Is a mys tery unsolved New York how ever will stand for anything Governor Whitman compelled a repeal of the rawley law be cause he wished to rid the ele ment that followed boxing not the Institution itself from his commonwealth Bovill confidentially told i 20 Red and Gray huskies 1 in October 5 sounds like a fair pmposi replied Roy Peter Sweeney 27 a boxing for the Jimfny pounder ringside has grown to high recently and with eventually will prove that predic tions as to his fitness to mingle with the best boys of his weight in the country are not bile gossip Tactics employed to turn the assemblage at the Leonard Lewis bout Into a rough house that was a disgrace even for a prize fight spelled the doom of boxing In New York state and drove as we are Inclined to be lieve tho undesirables into Jer sey which Is next door ancient fallacy that the animal lacking In per inteliigence is Not Meet Elis or Prince in Interests of United Ono of the first fellows Conley wants to tackle is Hayes who is undergoing a course of training for the purpose of doing a this winter Those who have watched in his preliminary work assert that ho has lost none of his old speed If Hayes possesses tho4 same spirit he did several years ago some of the lightweights around hero who seem to think him a set up after his long rest are apt to be badly fooled 7 21 und Mr MoS Myers of Jackson vlalt Ing In our city assures ue that his presence is purely put poses mentions league of organized whtah we who are willing to work can gain response to letters addressed to Moe Myers Jackson Mich Discussing a possible match be tween Clay Turner and Billy Mlske an eastern press agent says "Mlske has a slight advantage In weight over the Indian but otherwise the men are well matched except that Minke unquestionably Is a better lighter than me recent of It is expected that from 25 to 30 torsos will bo on hand for tho fall matinee season at Dexter park Cambridge Mass vim! will not bo a testant with Yale or fall In the Interest war work campaign William Roper former Princeton athlete announc ed today This decision was reached after a conference between Hoper Presi dent Ixnvell ami Dean Briggs chairman of the Harvard athletic committee Roper now is trying to arrange games between the Crimson 8 A and Camp Devens and the Radio Naval school and the Newport Naval team Ha! Erwin has tho hang of Dick De orest winning both nt Rock port and Cranwood with that pnccr It looks as though Hal will have na good a prospect for next year as wan George Hutto nln 1017 Michigan bileders who have foals and did not nominate the mures in the state futurity have a chance to secure substitutions on November 1 In view of the vic tory of a filly trained only three months this year everybody has a chance and it la good business to see that the foal has engagements Resuming the loyalty List dis cussion Cleveland with pardonable pride announces that Olin Lambeth nno of Its pitchers has received a medal for bravery in battle in rance He is lighting in the same command with Ed Klopfer another of the Indians hurlers football trainee In announceu ur iiaii on 'onley who boxed in rings hereabouts last winter and the winter before is try ing to effect a change of base from the Great Jakeg Naval training station to tile River Rouge school for sailors If it can be done and Red can ar range a schedule with the com manding olllcer at the Detroit station he will be seen in action around these parts frequently One thing that's going to handi cap our boys in finishing up this war ts the reckless way in which the afternoon papers each outratd ing the other persist in piling up the dally German prisoner list So far as known Lambeth Is the first American leaguer to be decorated Both he and Klepfer possibly would be wearing an other kind of Be rks winner had not war called them to a chance for an honor more worth while Thon why should willing to provide a haven for the boxers for the sport they can give be cursed by rotten cliques that fol low them? It should not Yot Lectures Men in irst Sabbath Instruction Ever Handed to His Gridders Ertrtln Gordon has not replied to Jimmy Brady's latest offer for a buttle Jimmy also Is wait ing for Gordon to cover tho weight nnd appearance money posted last week Comet hna developed intn one nf tho best trotters owned In Mlchl She won at Rockport fol owing victories nt Mt Clemens and Lexter park but was beaten after taking a heat at Cranwood Teachout handle her well The fifty third anniversary of the death of tho great British states man Just calls In being rigidly suppressed in Great Britain a hot debate on the sub ject added Interest to the proceed ings In the House of Lords Plying to one of the critics lug Lord Palmerston said: "There may be a difference Ion as a matter of taste pugilism affords a spectacle one would wish to see or whether it is calculated to excite disgust Some people look upon it as an exhibi tion of manly courage characteristic of the people of the country I saw tho other day a long extract from a rench newspaper describing a ring It will be remembered how the folks those from the Jersey side of the East river after paying for reserved seats to see the bout were compelled to take what they could get be cause the riff raff element that couldn't play the game with clean hands in Its own state and lacking the Intelligence to appreciate fairness In Its slightest term deliberately helped themselves to the choice points of vantage with a mock ing laugh of defiance to the pqllce to oust them Boxing has done Its part in the Winning of tho war and still I do ing it Unconsciously a lot of war writers who have paid no attention to the ring at least as chroniclers nnd critics of the same are begin ning to look on the battles and the drives in analyzing the courses ami successes or failures of tho same from tho standpoint nf a box ing reporter Which I well Illustrated in the leading articles In the cur rent issue uf the scholarly Lit erary Digest presenting a composite analysis of causes of the German defeat as viewed by the principal newspapers a fight ring senes the editorial lingers and military critics It ther ever was one What a great tribo the Axwor thys arc bona of that horse sired more ndw 210 trotters in 1918 than did those of any other stallion You find tho Axworthys everywhere and generally they give a good account of themselves on the race tracks umbled Punt and Two Passes Result in 21 Points Pierce Kicks ield Goal They will race at Lexter park' next Sunday if the ban on outdoor rowds Is HfteC Now Jersey Our present anomalous situation in the matter of time regulations will be pie for the who manage boxers and who are al ways looking for some immaterial point on which they may waste an hour or two in idle argument Particularly full lines in narrow widths fight a a type of national char ucter for endurance patience un der Buffering of indomitable perse verance in determined effort and holding it up as a Bpecfmenof the manly admirable qualities of the British race "All this Is of course merely a matter of opinion but really net ting aside the legal technicalities of the case 1 do not perceive why as are the as as peace They go to Bee a sight and when that sight Is over they return and there Id no injury dune to anyone "Ah to the danger to those who perform themselves I imagine the danger to life in the case of those who go up in balloons Is certainly greater than that of two combat ants who hit each other as hard as they can John Mlljus formerly a pitcher with the Brooklyn Dodgers has the distinction nf pitching the first no hit game In ranco It was tn a game against a team of Canadians end was pitched three days after Mlljus had returned from the firing Bn for a rest period Mlljus struck out IS of tho Cana dians and hi team won handily Cm ii ivnml Wlnnn nm drat heat fllnvlllo Hie second Com et Hie third and then Tommy Todd driven hy Hedrick gathered in all of tho rest tho fifth mile In 2:12 1 2 to beat Wlnnatoma a noso Now we understand Toledo lightweight is muen he weighs so other hoy does 133 rankie Engle who hopes to bring the bantamweight cham pionship to Detroit some day is In a fair way to get work In Boston and other points of the east this winter Now York Oct Charles Pores ef the Pelham Bay naval atatlon winner of tho national amateur flvo mlln championship run for Hie last two years won tho 10 mllo race for tho National A A title here today from a field of six starters Tlie time waa o4T7 3 5 Villar Keyrone who won this event last year finished second ten yards behind Pores Eleven men started in the seven inllo national championship walk and eight of them finished Richard Remer unattached of this citv won handily In 65:23 and then went on In an effort to beat tho one hour record of 7 miles 138 yards made by Clark In J880 blit ac complished only 7 miles ins yards during the Go minute limit toJImmy Intent offer for Abrell Goals from Nvaie i Hupp of Tho Ilonjollaa wound up the Ren on In a blaze of glory Jn addi tion to win of Jhe Tran sylvania tho nuire Del Jolla won two races at Loxlngtun In seven days nnf now hag a mark of 2:06 1 4 She Is to be prepared for tho rich stakes along the big line next year and looks to have a fine chanco Rantoul HI Oct Harold mlth former captain of the Uni versity of Michigan track team and one of tho bent sprinters in the country a few years ago received a commlsflon as a second lieutenant in tho air service at the Chanute Aviation field today He Is a non flyer and a redden of Detroit his grandfather being the first mayor of that city Smith has been ordered to report to the Wilbur Wright flying field at Day tnn Such a league would beat tn death the National ederation proposition Jackson lint Lansing Hay City and other towns could easily be brought In with two teams here That would not Interfere with opera tion of local munitions plants leagues In Detroit and the other cities as spectacular a per BUI ('handler Sent Awny Great Lakes III Oct Chandler captain nf championship basketball tram of 1917 has shipped out of Great Lakes for further training Special to The ree Preus State College 1 'h Oct Hugo Bezdek the state college physical education expert was today direct ed by requisition of the war depart ment tn serve with the Rnycroft commission on training camp activi ties as a supervisor of physical edu cation in one of the seven districts Into which the country has been divided for standardization of ath letics In the A He was selected because of his success at Penn State where has over 1501) students In dally athletic competition Great Lakes Lightweight Gets Real Workout Before Appear ing Before King George Gyeat Lakes ill tct 27 Ritchie Mitchell navy lightweight who has been selected to box before King George at London next month gets a chanco at Sailor reedman before he departs overseas Ritchie and reedman have been matched before the Cream City Ath letic club at Milwaukee November 1 and It looks like tho Influenza epidemic is well under control there and the authorities will permit the bout The scrap was to have been put on early this month but "Kid lu" stepped in with a knockout and the card was postponed Indefinitely This will bo final bout before shoving off for the Inter allied carnival at Buckingham pal ace Since the selections for the Lon don trip were announced Mitchell has been the hardest worker in the gymnasium He offered to stop aside and allow some other 135 pounder to make the journey but the authorities here would not hear of It Ritchie rated tho classiest light weight tn thlH navy whether at Great Lakes or any other train ing station or aboard ship ielding Yost coach of Maize and Blue elevens since 1901 on the left and Phil Bartclme director of athletics al the University of Michigan are intrusted with the tasfy of producing a winning collection of gridironers for the Wolverine school Bartelme schedules the games and ost with more success than failure usually attends to the job of marking them on the right side of Michigan's page of athletic achievements They are a pair of aces those boys Special to The ree Press Dayton Oct 27 Detroit aids lost their first game of the son to the Dayton Triangles today In a sensational battle score 21 to 3 A costly fumble of a punt by len gave the Triangles their touchdown in the second quarter The Triangles recovered it on tho 10 yard strip from where Abrell took it over on an end run a few seconds later A 10 yard pass Reese to Thiele produced a Tri angle touchdown In the third period while another 20 yard pass Reese to Neale gave the home team its final score in the lust quarter A pretty place kick from the 35 yard line by Pierce was responsible for the three points The game was much better than the score Indicates and the bitter feeling between the clubs was very much In evidence during the last half Dayton plays a return game at Detroit next Sunday Lieutenant Holden Banish of Michigan and Kelly were the outstanding stars on the Detroit duh score: TRIANGLES enner 1 BlsHineycr I Winston I Klndeidine Grave 1 Cutler llolvle Reese Partlow I Abrell 1 Nealo 1 Score by periods Heralds Triingti Lieut Thlls ea in Goil from Pierre Denison Clark ot St Mary Time of 15 12 12 Mutlano for Col lard Shield fur llarwood Krontlur for BrmGl Sr hlee for Shields Triangles Lleut Thiele for enner for Graves Influenza Only Thing That Can Prevent This Amount Being Raised Events Series Washington Oct million dollars from united war work fund" Is tho goal that hns been set by Jim Coffroth on of tho greatest authorities on that game Coffroth and Bill Roper secretary of tho sporting committee of the united war work campaign were here today to confer with Dr Jo Roph Raycroft who In In charge of training ramp activities Coffroth said that influenza was the only thing that could prevent boxing from going over the million dollar mark Ho said It was not the Intention to confine the tournaments to the wook of November 11 but that they would be continued throughout the month of Novem ber Billy Kelly Eternal and Pen Rose Stage Great Struggle at Laurel Monday Three of the sweetest "good things" in the Juvenile class of the year are prepped for stirring bat tle for tho two year old champion ship over a slx furlong route at the Laurel track In Maryland Mon day and no matter whether Billy Kelly Eternal or en Rose the con tenders is victorious the Red Cross will be the richer by J30000 after the race Is over This trio stands head and shoul ders over everything two years old that has been under saddle last Hpring and summer Billy Kelly by Dids Welles Glena for whom Ross turned over $40000 cold to Tj Tolson Is recognized as the brightest of the 1918 turf stars and ranks with the big money win ners of the year Weight nor dis tance bothers him and In several fre for alls in the Maryland au tumn racing he has made veteran tnpnotchcrs among them Teachar les take his dust As a result he will pack top weight In the race 135 pounds Sandc Will Hide Earl Sand a stable boy a year ago and now the regular rider for the Ross stable will have the mount and a clnh Billy will be handled as well as can be done The fact that Sande is up probably will make Billy favorite Eternal by Sweep Hazel Burke wh not former ns Billy has demonstrated rnnt mere At Saratoga he was heaten by the Ross colt but In a big field he got away bad and never could et clear enough to make a run However McClellan his owner has been on of the loudest turfites in the clamor for the match and with Andy Sohnttlnger a veteran who knows how to make every Inch count In tho paddle Eternal will have to be reckoned with all the way After a successful season on the Canadian tracks Mary Petor prob ably will be brought back here for the Sunday racing at Dexter park iSltorifejira fYWAY5 ton War Work Campaign Seeks Other oes Boiled down from Its throe nacea Into a paragraph from the pugilistic typewriter this would read and would road just this way: "Hindenburg planned tn set himself landing a hard punch whenever the opening came and settling back for another chance ajter delivering the blow But koch danced around the ring darting In here with a left jab and there with a right hook hitting and getting away and finally wore down his bulky op ponent until he was leg weary and all In waiting only the one decisive blow that would finiah There must be more Germans already tn fight a way through back to Paris than there arc standing hetwren tho Allied armies and Berlin Terhans the feature of the race Is the presence of Ten Rose the Triple Springs filly by Sweep IIan rnse Last spring this filly who cost her owner only a few hundred dollars was considered good enough for only the cheapest selling races She cantered away with several tn succession nnd then went bad and was out of training several months She came back to the track at Bel mont and in her last 10 starts has won nine times and finished second once proving beyond a doubt that she belongs In stake event society To $30000 the entry fees of tho three nwtfori the Laurel track man agement has added another $10000 nnd all of this rich stake will go to the Red Cross except the entry fee or tne winning norse wmen be returned to the owner who will receive a handsome gold Ing cup If you want a pair of high slices at a worth while saving you ought nut to miss this sale parkorlfrum vs Assumption Mate at Sandwich ''Beat Eagfom and ent your practice to five night a Ruho about early tlon" the Northwestern captain and tv i Colts dug in with a vim At Eaatarn tha rivalry and dealC to down Northwestern la enuajl as prevalent The Indiana eoorj would beat th west aiders any dj than taka a gamo from Centr 1 Naturally any school west ot Woo nvonnA Affnrrtel with Hl' I friendliness by ths Orange Black In addition to the Northwater Eastern game flvu others are lid foreign and domestic provld of course the Derm Its The be considered Yovt to lie Ilendy Yostnicn will Iw ready for the Aggiea and expect to humiliate them deapite the fact that the Lan ding bunch is credited with being one of tho best elevens A lias boasted In several years Anticipating a big demand for pasteboards for the contest tho ath letic department of the university urges that seats be reserved as early us possible Arrangements have mean made for reserved seats und boxes running In price from 7150 to 3 each All orders should he sent direct to Hartleme director of athletics at the Blty Tho center part of the north bleacher will he reserved for the student body 1 I se Arllttlnl Light With the hour of daylight lost by Betting tho clucks back to Central standard time it has become neces sary for football practice to be car ried on by aid uf urtltiial light and what will happen Monday The Held has been wired and suf ficient light will bo used to make 1 ho entire field as light as day searchlights will be used While any artificial light falls short of daylight tho scheme Is a KUOd makeshift and either must be used or practice abolished for gov ernment ruling has decreed that only A men shall be avail able for football teams und also from tho same body has gone forth tho order that only during the recreation period from 4:30 to 6 can football practice bo car ried mi and Yost gladly bends to tho order If It ts anything to do with tit ting men for servic Coach Yost accepts It with a smile but If for any other reason his men were tak en from him or his hours of prac tice Interfered with that as Kip ling says would bo another story Struggle on erry ield No vember 23 Promues to At tract Widespread Attention Special to The ree Press Ann Arbor Mich Oct poach Yost varied tho program by giving a blackboard talk to tho football squad in the athletic club house on erry ield this after noon This Is the first time in the his tory of Coach Yost's regime at Michigan that he has given any In struction on Sunday afternoon Michigan followers of football are delighted that Director Bart lm was able to arrange an A game for erry field on Novem ber 23 A and Michigan are natural enemies and there Is no Same in the course of tho season that brings as much good natured rivalry na does the armer game Hooting lo eature Ono reason undoubtedly tho largo number of rootera that come along wjth the A eleven and the stunts they pull for tho edifica tion of tho blcacherltea and to cheer on their gridiron men are some thing to look forward to with keen anticipation It has been two seasons since the have been able to win from Michigan and it in said they luvo been working all through the sea son with tho one idea In view of taking homo the bacon from Michi gan but If they have any hope ofwiping off tho score Michigan plied up against them In 1903 they have disappointment coming Hack in 7902 Michigan piled up a 119 tn 9 Bcoro tho most humiliating defeat tho Aggies ever suffered or all these years tho East Lansing ag gregation have been to wipe that smear off their escutch eon but they do it this year for Michigan despite the fact nhe ban hart no games In the past to fit her for the future of her season has by nr manner of means been lotting tlie grass grow under her feet Charles Ebbets Reaches the Age of ifty nine With Influenza Ban About to Be Lifted Colleges Will Have Busy Time nr it nt snxEii In spite of influenza and tho es tablishmrnt ot the Army Training corps both of whlcn struck football staggering blows the great Intercollegiate gridiron game is rapidly gulling under way ortunately the influenza epi dermic is decidedly on the wane while the large colleges und unL versitleH are rupidlv auaptlng them selves to military conditions Most ot the Important games scheduled for last wk had to be called on account of the epidemic but In many instances the univer sities in question were able to play practice jcumos behind closed gates So while the public wag not ad mitted the teams were able to get some much needed practice With the epidemic nnw under Con trol the college world Is looking forward to the November games with interest Almost without ex ception they have taken advantage of the fact that there are Jive Sat urdays In November and have scheduled Important games for ev ery one of them In one or two eases plans are being considered to extend the season into the first Saturday of December ootball has been hard hit financially al ready but the season is by no means a failure It Is raru indeed that more than one uf the October games draws sutnciently well to earn very much money At any rale with any kind of good luck most of the colleges which have scheduled four or five big guinea for November will fare quite aa well as they otherwise would have done The University of Pennsylvania has been requested by the Georgia School of Technology to reserve for tho southerners tho first Satur day In December the game to be played in Philadelphia This should be entirely satisfactory the only possible drawback there could be to the game thia late In the season being the cold weather But with fhe exception of tho northern por tion of the United States Decem ber up to the middle of tho menta ls usually very moderate Pores Is irst In A A irt rar' furlnnc 2 yir oM fillies L'unnnllRiil ID Keynote UX Jacnetta 100 Dahlmla 5 Rainbow Girl 107 Susan 117: Speedy Lady I'M Ma rie Connell IOe: Stella's Shadow 109 Royal Gavorite 105 Trompetw 105 Bally Con mil 105 Gallant Kitty Also eligible: Uidnirru 111 Tag lui Liberty Lad 107 Mina Voakl HO Second ra 6 furlongs claiming year i11s and Captain Marchrnunt 115 ijnngnornc im msii mm ii a mickey iny Sincerity DO Pepper tHartMAa 101 Jul 106: San Iman IL awey 1U Uadi Buy' lit Dr ''amp Ixll 113 John IWiukImks 10 ellgbilo 111 Hwta 115 Hll Ring 113 PeteluR 115 Pitmen 113 RGHoc ICti Thirl raca I 1 16 miles claiming 3 yiar olds and Dan 111: Kddm Henry 102 Nigel ill Gcblln 102 Golden Bantam 104 Cavan Boy 101 Handful! 110 Star Hirh 102 Grey Eairle 1'0 Tootsie 102 lora inch 104 Greetings 1U Pleasant Dreunio Ita Miss illey 1X Kentucky Roy 111 Grnyfiou 103 Also eligible za 103 Charley McVrran 103 Artist 102 Thnrnbioom 111 Irish Mstd 104 Gar rone 102 ourth race mile and 70 yards the Cam bria handicap 3 yenr olda and Cudgel J30 Icarus 113 Bayberry CatMllo 107 Kate Bright 108 Leochares 125 Ar rtet 102 Smart Muney 103 Slippery Elm 105 ifth rare furbim John Me Man Memorial rup 2 yes Eternal Jtllly Kelley 132 renroee il Sixth rare 1 mile Chesapeake Liberty Bond purse 3 year nlds and High land Lad 115 Cobalt I ass 09 Obolux 102 Valerius 107 Gala Dress 106 Celto 109 Wise Man Buckboard 107 Hd Sox 102 Bayberry Candle 109 Seventh race mile and a sixteenth ear oids nnd up Lytle 114 airly 117 Lazy Lou Hl Hen Hampson 112 airy Logcrd 93 Sena tor Broderick ins: Soa I'rrhin Silk Bird 107 Bravado 102 8ky Pilot tain Ry 107 Soldier Ill Bierman 105: The bean 10b Gnllyhead 111 Trepui 107 Also eligible Mr Cherot 107 Rrarhojn Veach Miller 110 EJurknall 107 Millrace 99 Peerless One 105 High School ootball Elevens to Put in Buy Week End 8 Allowed I CLASH I WITH INDIANS EATURE 1 Thu Battle Ought To Be Corker Central Has Toledo Scott as Its Adversary Tins GAMES Northwestern ts Easlrrn at berg field I Central vs Toledo Scott at To ledo Case Teeh vs Windsor ut Hendrianj Is Crack Shot! Dutch Ilendrlan four yeura sCentral high's star later a cog In the big jverslty of Detroit football team: at Paris Islanrt the: ground ot America's: Devil The former Centrallte blds fair: to be a wonderful marine A1 ready he has Joln' ths sharp class Word to the ef ifoct that "Dutch" had broken ot the range records and: admittance to tha above mentioned society was received: a letter from Jackson Allan IMark former Northwestern high: Mark himself has broken rec at Paris Island and recent was appointed Rifle Range dl rector at the now range Mark ho toadies six rookies a week bow tn handle the Irons jsnd adds that lie him little hope jot being transferred from the: southern camp before spring Northern vs Northeastern Goldberg Belli Western vs Pontiac Hugo Bezdek Is Requisitioned by Government Defending It in House of Lords This Celebrated Prime Min ister Said That the Risl(s Attached Were No Greater Than to Iscensions of Aeronauts Lord Palmerston Likened Boxing Sport to the Art of Ballooning Meria Old IH'nH Centra Jf It entertains any rl tlonal preparatory school champlr ship hupua bag reached tha cntL 5 game of the season Its strug with Toledo Scott Should 'll I agree the contest will Le played Toledo likely In the Waite hip fl school bowl Although the frayVfl not expected to be similarly died as Northwestern's contest wnt vaiie vcivuer iv is cApeuiea ti be Just as bitter for long hav boot and Cunual oeen antagoautu toward tach other and the local i antipathy to the Ohioans has no decreased To the Northeastern students am football team the week exceec! ingly aloomy Dope has decreed I deleat for the alcons by at lead 25 points Tech holds an impren give is to 0 victory over the Han cock avenue grlddiRts and Nontq ern'a deteat of Cass wax one pctri laiger than that the Green an! White registered against Northeast! ern i No Hit Hurler Across Ocean Muy Piny Canndlnnx 1 Maj bo Cann Tech will KO 'illH the way to WlndHor Saturday epidemic la bail In Ontario 'and 9 if the condition of Windsor la aim liar to tha game will not be played for Walkerville ha fl only 20UU people and 1300 ha'aw Influenza Windsor has a faculty of absorb fl Ing beatings It took ono Just a fl week ago front University mgn aad tj seldom Is known to win from a Detroit eleven Still Windsor sched ij ulea two and three Detroit schools I each autumn Pontiac backfleldera and the ends I also are predicting a good exercise at Clark park Saturday If they play Western and the Aay a lum community athletes always put up a good past'mlng and this game to the fans who leva 1 senaallonnl runs should be Ideal I'or Pontiac boasts a win over Northern by some 20 points The Eskimos are known to have scored 37 pointe on the Cowboys a week ago Saturday Nordstrom as Assumption Assumption high school whleTi has the championship of Sandwich 1 all sowed up and the season not I half over la the tentative opponent I ot Nordstrom for this week end I and the game will he played at Sandwich Earlier in the season Northern ran through the Sandwich eleven for a 85 point win Minus I anglofa their middle dis 'I tance runner and captain the Tod dlers may not toddle for that mn touchdowns Then again the "flu" might Interfere Southeastern has no game defl nitoly scheduled Ecorse River i llouge and Wyandotte also ord I City are prospective opponents for I the Jungaleers Detroit University I shool and University high have on tered Into an agreement not to aa 1 nonne thi opponents until (ha 1 middle nf the week I 1 1 fl i I I 'fl rYu 1 'V ti flSfllWWflWIMfllWttMflnil wr 4 I 7TT71I 3 II 131 i Qwenbeiry 2 I i i BOR'S ilg AA A "XjA A yT' 7 ''4 rj won the at $575 loni jfliH A SX 1 rv a i l(rtWAM:.

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