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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 9

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I id VS THE DETROIT REE PRESS 1909 9 MICHIGAN SQUAD IS TO START BOWLING QR MILWAUKEE IN THE REE PRESS AS they expect to look tomorrow evening TOURNAMENT SOON Match Game of the Series Scrimmage and pn to: settle the AVORITES LOSE DETAILS SOON IN OUR EVENTS II time in The Young Men Shop MAKING INQUIRY JOHNSON LAST SCRIMMAGE NOTRE DAME IS Our full array of all and Winter ashions are now on display Position Our Hat ilse $2 and $3 AGAIN KNOCKING KETCHEL GEORGE HENRY Clothiers Hatters and urnishers 83 85 Michigan Ave Corner Wayne St the cw GIVE UP SAGINAW OPTION services Special Announcement MOLL STOCK 95 ORT STREET WEST We have been fortunate enough to secure from an overstocked Importer of and NECKWEAR (Consumption) CAN BE A ine of Very Excellent NELSON AND WOLGAST SIGN 4 CURED The ree Press :5 Ik I he wins the who has been at the star at runs Miller cr i yi lb PIPES BEST MADE All Shapes AH Sizes RIDAY OCTOBER 22 who faced ber series Yantics will play the Morrell football team next Sunday at Garvey's and pos to ail i Boyle allowed to maKe ot and holding Dacra 5 to 1 to 5 and :50 1 5 Landlord the The sum a May Manage Toledo October 21 President wrenched ankle and to take part in Sat This will greatly as Dimmlck is with greatest tackle that With ADRIAN Sutton'Van Schoit Van: Housen Doty Roberts Laudenslager Gray Waldo Seem Artman Arnot Gray Waldo Stump TnncMnwn Referee Whitmire Hoch GHuft In a result of until the the sec defeated held in The rooms next cc jrobab Department is as usual full of the latest styles Which we shall place on Sale Ims Morning at' lack of positio: and the ap to be no ex hal Lieu: the huge posters Blanks ters will le Hist rlhureH bowling centers of the United States and Canada in about one month The first match game of the sea son was arranged yesterday with Max Drossman and Dan Myers us partners meeting Charlev De Witt and Bob Henninger in home and home series at the Woodward and oss alleys for a $20 side bet It will be rolled off before the opening of The ree Press Individual tour Umpire all been of The football team Is a game for Sunday and would like to hear from aome 90 pound team Phone 2057 The Pawnees are requested to be out for practice bunday morning tiey ite jtize jjen Dahlen Toledo Armour of the Toledo baseball team is expected to announce this week the name of the player whom he has tn view tosucceed Seybold' as manager of the Toledo team It is be lieved rthat his choice will be Dahlen who has just been released by the Boston Nationals pn US ipii' kl Tiger reshmen Play Regulars Special to The ree Press Princeton October 21 In order to give the freshmen' a chance to test their mettle and the some defensive practice against a fast light1 team the Princeton foot ball coaches lined up the two elev ens against each other for 25 min utes today The result xyas an in teresting and pretty contest and the was able to score only twice The youngsters used an open style of play that baffled their Society1 Brand' SO jciotnes PROMOTERS WILL BE ON HAND TO MAKE OERS STANLEY AY STARTS IT WITH JOLT IN OPENER Yost kept his men at defensive work during a good part of the afternoon drilling them on forma tions to meet trick plays Coach Beechler had his scrubs versed in the Marquette method of attack men got away with two touchdowns after a short period of scrimmage The all frsh aggregation held a snappy practice this afternoon Coaih Douglas is severely handi capped by the loss of Coman the speedy halfback from Menominee who has decided to give up football However Douglas expects to have a good team on the field against the Michigan School for Deaf on Sat urday Seven class teams turned out for on south erry field On Saturday the Sophomore and fresh man teams of the literary depart ments clash in the initial game of the inter class series Captain Redden has gone to South Bend to watch the Notre Dame and A game Saturday ollowing men left here tonight: Captain Allerdice Law ton Wells Smith Watkins Conklin Benbrook Ranney Miller Pattengill Was mund Magldsohn Borleske Rogers Clark Daniels Kaynes and Casey ollowing Is line up today: Left end Rogers left tackle Benbrook left guard Daniells cen ter Kayner right guard Conklin right tackle Wells right end Mil ler quarter Pattengill and Was mund right half AUerdice left half reeney and Bertrand full back Lawton LOOKS LIKE MERE STALL ON SIGN TIPPING TRICK We make a specialtyof these splendid clothes young men and men who wish to stay young Many very many seek our 15 to 6 Twenty five minute were played at the after whirl was seriously in kick in the back dur This will out of the Will Have Something to Say on Signal Tipping in December Special to The ree Press Chicago October 21 President Ban Johnson of the American league "today announced that he was Investigating the signal tipping scandal of which the New York Highlanders are accused but that he? was still' in doubt what action would be taken If anyh Hls investl gation be held up the next ten days during which he will be inthe Wisconsin woods shooting with President Comiskey of the White Sox have had tny own agents at work investigating the charges but the investigation is not yet com plete I have received reports from Manager Jennings and Trainer Tuthill of the Detroit team I shall continue my inquiry and do not wish to indicate at this tlme what action will be or might be taken if any I do not believe that I shall be in a position to decide on the merits of the matter until the an nual meeting of the American league in December The matter will be disposed of at this meeting one way or President Comiskey "of the Sox left today for the north woods for his regular post season hunting In the party that accompanies him will be his son Louis President Johnson and Secretary McRoy of the Amer ican 'league Charley Spink of St Louis Admiral John Agnew Gen Peter Hammier Col Joe Wray'oRb ert Walsh and John McCarthy The bunch will be absent two weeks or more 1 Billy Sullivan expects to leave in a fortnight or for Portland Ore to visit ielder Jones and talk over the timber prospects in the far northwest Sully is interested now with Jones in the timber holdings Exclusive Agents OR who are particular in the matter of dress invariably rely upon the judg ment good taste and experience of an efficient tailor An Arbor Mich October 21 jeere 1 by sri canaiaates tor Aiicni football honors left 'here at i tonight for Chicago where hold their Anal workout babtle with Mar eoliege at Milwaukee struck a heavy blow blue chances this reeney fair sized crowd of Coach Yost Keen itz A NEWS THE SPORTING WORLD Negro and Coffroth Are Said to 4 Have' Reached Tentative Understanding Special to The ree Press New AorK October 21 there is a hitch the son fight for the championship of the arranged in this city or Wednesday 1 Jeffries be in tomorrow will Will Meet in Los Angeles on: Next Thanksgiving Day A Ij6s Angeles Cal October 21 Battling Nelson and Ad Wolgaat 1 today were matched to fight 43 rounds for tbe world's lightweight championship and a $12500 purse The fight will take place in this city be fore the Pacific Athletic club on Thanks giving day Regular 1 Neckwear cr Wis October 21 football meets Michigan on Sat its final practice in work this afternoon gcing against the subs for a half Mur of the fastest work ever shown The subs allowed tohut were every" play run them Men's' urnishing Section un Thc bowling bowling The wide Business Men of Town Decide Not to Buy Club Saginaw Mich October 21 The' com mittee of Saginaw business men headed by Harry Oppenheimer which held an option on A South Michlgarf league team in this city has decided to relinquish the option and Burkart will be so notified at once The deal falls through as a re sult of changes in the South Michigan league which occurred at the lint meet ing The bulk of the subscriptions necessary to cover the purchase price had been se cured but the business men upon whom management of the team would devolve have reached a conclusion that it would beunwise to carry the enterprise through as originally planned It Is expected that Burkart will now try to sell the team to other parties as it has been on the market some time: Whirlwind Halfback May Be Unable to Get in Game Because of Accident Yesterday to Help the Green Line in Marquette Game Yost Makes Other Changes During inal Cub vh Athletics Again Maloney's Delray club and rank Keremer's Delray Athletics win fight it I out on Sunday The Club gave the Athletics a mauling sortie time ago winning a series of games without half trying Kremer has strengthened up since that time and believes that he wll be able to put one over on the Ma loney tribe probbably will Kremer is likely Krapp on the firin or in Sickle or Kuhageu wlrl for the Club while to nave "Kubber it line A side bet considerable size adds to the Interest the encounter Local Outfit All but Duplicate Their 1907 Triumph With a 6 to 0 Victory Up State Adrian Mich October hard fought contest the which was ever in doubt whistle blew for ond half Detroit College the local college eleven here this af ternoon 5 to 0 It was a rare exhibition of the game from start to finish with the new style of football always in evidence The Detroiters won the toss and defend ed the west goal xvith the stiff wind in their backs ailing to gain on line bucks the Detroit fullback began upon a series of beautiful punts which with the wind to him carried the ball far into territory The locals held on the five yard line recovered the ball and ran it 'to their twenty yard line where a fum ble gave it again to the visitors On a cleverly executed forward pass Kellar took the ball over for a touchdown iCant Arndt protested that the pass struck the ground before it was touched by end but after much argument the ruling of the referee was accepted Halne missed the goal i Vr In the isecond half the 'locals received the ball and rushed it to the twenty yard line of the visitors Getting the ball on a fumble Quar terback i Roldm showfl his ability by: calling a series of punts and on side kicks which landed the ball in territory once more af ter several exchanges With three minutes to play Laudenslag the Adrian 'guard took the ball on a fumble and sprinted sixty yards to the visitors' twenty jive 1 yard line Kellar however picking him off after the crowd had gone wild over the supposed touch down McNamara and Kellar werethe bright lights in the play of the Detroit eleven Stump and Roberts starred for mary: DETROIT Kellar itzgerald Smith Marx laherty (Josgrove Kelly Rolam Kent Halne McNamara Time of halves 25 minutes Kellar ield judge Wesley Linesman Lyons ans Understand His Purchase of Auto San rancisco Cal October 21 The on the streets last night of Stanley Ketchel in a big brand new $6000 auto has given rise to much gossip not complimentary to Ketchel and his manager The fight fans who didn't like the theatrical finish of fight with Johnson and who believe that both fighters posed for moving pie tures are now using pur chase of a high priced auto as proof (hat thehe was something crooked about the recent was well known' that deducting a $5000 side bet xvhich he lost Ketchel only re ceived $1600 which would barely his training expenses It also was given out he had lest all his jeady on his lasting fifteen rounds Now three days after 'this fight in which he received so little money he buys a $6000 auto Britt will have to do much explaining to re move the bad impression made by purchase" urnishing Section Sox Cut City Scries Coin Chicago October 21 Twenty three White Sox yesterday Vere handed share of the losers end of the city seriesreceipts President Comiskey didn't leave it to his players to decide who should coma in on the split He did the dividing himself and each athlete drew down 'a check for 2415S2 Barney Reilly and Louis iene were the pair not expected to get in on tha spoils but Comrhy thought they ought to be Included and they counted in with the regulars Apparently the above dispatch is an inspired communication in the interest of the New York club as an offset in the signal tipping scandal The dispatch is absurd on its face New team with the exception of Gardner in the series named consisted of men whom Detroit had played against frequently Major league pitchers and fielders do not have to play more than a couple of series against any batsman to learn what he hits and where he hits to No New York players could tell the Detroit pitchers or" fielders that they did not know about any nun who faced them in the Septem REENEY IS INJURED Jack Johnson and Jim Jeffries Will Get Together a Next Week 1 Hoosier Team Alleged to BeWor ried Over the Coming A Battle Special to The ree rees Notre Dame Ind October 21 With the menin a more or leas crippled I condition Coach Longman finds that the question of lining up the 'varsity I to meet Michigan Aggies becomes the I most perplexing problem that he has I faced this year The armers with the greatest material that the school ever has had a team especially adapted to this new game and with 300 rooters are coming to Notre Dame Saturday determined to wipe out the five to nothing defeat of three years ago The East Lansing football enthusiasts claim the 'varsity won the last contest on a fluke In the last minute of plajr and this is the first chance that they have had to even up the score Dimmlck 1 the big tackle is suffering irom a severely may not be able contest weaken the line out a doubt the the Gold and Blue ever has had the big fellow out of the game Coach Longman will most probably shift Dolan to the tackle position Dolan is a good man for the position re ceiving a mention for All Western tackle last year but he does not possess the speed in getting down the field under I punts nor can he engineer the plays with the Success that has characterized work this season Phllbrook running mate sustained an Injury to his side and although he is in the game is not able to put up the style of play that made him a favorite here last year In the backfield Longman has a still more difficult proposition Hamilton is sick In the hospital and Miller is on the bench on acount of a sprained ankle It was upon Miller that Long man was depending to make most of the ground against the armers With Hamilton out of the game the 'varsity's chances to register any points from field goals becomes exceedingly slim Although the rooters are aware of I the fact that the Aggies are heavier ana consiaeraoie taster man tne 'varsity i they ate not in the least awed by the I opponents for a long1 time and presence of tlje hospital specter and will were prevented from scorlnB onfj support the team to the last minute by fumbles Canadian Entry Dacra Beats Out Class Leader in a Good Jumping Race It was a bad day for the favorites at Windsor yesterday four public choices being forced to' view from behind horses against whom the bookies' laid more liberally This was the first day since the meeting opened that the sea going runners had a chance to show their ability in the mud they practically had every thing to themselves In every event barring the steeple chase scratches were numerous and only about one third of the origin al entries went to the post 1 Stanley ay odds bn favorite and heavily played handed the public a jolt rights off the reel when he alloxved William Running Account to scamper away with the opening number at seven furlongej for 3 ear olds and'upwardsl Stan ley was figured to have this race under his blanket before the barrier but so far as the actual running of the race xvas con sidered the bay fellow never was in it Davenport kept Running Account under restraint until rounding in to the top of the stretch where he gave the Walker 'horse his head and he dashed to the front and past the stand a length to the good Stanley ay came fast in the run home but possess enough to catch the winner Jack Parker the other contender tired after the first six furlongs and finished a poor last Canadian Wins Jumping Race Dacra the owned horse under a masterly ride by Bobby Boyle beat Class Leader a neck in the steeplechase ri ipnnpi' i the run for the greater part ine journey safely in secofid place twenty five lengths in the rear until starting the third time around began to drive and fairly ate up the lead secured by Class Leader and col lared the leader when coming onto the flat Then in a terrific drive Dacra poked his nose under the wire first a scant neck in front Lizzie lat never was bothered for shoxv money Autumn Girl at 5 to 1 showed the way to a field of seven in the third number beating Phoronis the favorite by two lengths and a half Phofonis hoted for her ability to go in the mud appeared to have trouble with her footing but man aged to place in front of Mae Hen ley The rest never got close La Salle ran true to form in the fourth event beating a good crowd of mudders in handy fashion Wil son on La Salle allowed Patriot with Pendergast up to make the running to the top of the stretch then drew up and passed Patriot and secured a lead that was held to the finish The latter ran a good race but failed to stall off the rush of La Salle Alice Mack held show money all the way i Had to Walt for igures Dorothy Webb was off in front In the fifth race and never lost the lead though Harry Richeson came with a rush and forced the filly to her utmost to win by a neck This was so close thatWiot one of the spectators' knew the winner until the ioffici'al figureswent up Snow ball the favorite was up un til the stretch run but tired badly Vanen beating him for show Desperado allowed Great Heavens the to set the pace all the way to the stretch went out in front a winner Great Heavens strove gamely to catch the Hendrie entry but failed to catch up irst premium passeu uuy jreston the three quarter pole and won show money by two The summary: irst race nurse S400 for 3 vear oIfls upward 7 Running 105 (Davenport) 4 to 1 4 ta 5 and out won by tivo lengths Stanley av 105 (Ram sey) 3 to 5 and out second: Jack' Par ker 100 (J Howard) 5 to 2 1 to 3 and out third time 1:30 3 5 Three starters Second race purse $500 for 3 year olds and upward about 2 Dacra 147 (H Boyle) 2 to 1 3 to 5 and out won by half a length Class Leader 150 (H Pol lock) 6 to 5 1 to 2 and out second Lizzie lat 149 McCIaini 4 to 1 even and 1 to 2 third time 4:44 3 5 High Hat fell A Dulclan and impertinence also ran 5 Third race purse $400?" for 2 year old fillies 5 furlongs Autumn Girl 115 (Men try) 7 to 2 even and 1 to 2 won by three lengths Phoronis 105 (J Reid) 8 to 5 7 to 10 and 7 to 20 second Mae Henley 100 (Deverich) 1 8 to 5 and 1 to 2 third time 1:05 2 5 Elwyn Bonnie Bee Miss Raffaello and Erigone also ran ourth race purse 2400 for 3 year olds and upward 6 LasaHe lo (J Wilson) even 2 to 5 and out won by four lengths Patriot IOS (Pendergast) 10 to 1 3 to 1 and even second Alice Mack 100 (Hammond) 40 to J5 to 1 and 6: to 1 third time 1:17 Sight Gold Dust and Stromeland also ran As ifth race purse $400 for 3 year oids and upward 1 1 16 miles Dorothy Webb 104 (Cummings) 8 to 1 3 to 1 and even won by a Harry 'Richeson IOS (Daven port) 7 to 1 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 second: vanen 106 (Brannon! 3 to 5 third: time Continued on Mudders ind Going That Suits Them and Cause Upsets in the Picking Is the Best Advertising Medium in Michigan Ja a STURDY BACKIELD QUARTET I eft to Gibson It 11 Capt Torbett Bj Western We ars so sure ot the statement that we will treat any case on the basis of NO CURE NO PAY RENCH Laboratory Nos 305 303 Wetherbee Bldg HB Craig Unless Jeffriesr John heavy weight world will be next Tuesday who will VV411Vl JU nivei Oct III Berger for a confab and will re peat his willingness to fight the big negro champion for the purse offered by a responsible James Coffroth promoter of a "responsible at Colma is hur rylng to this city from the coast on' the same train with 5 Johnson and the manager and back er Georgq Little Coffroth will offer a $504)00 purse and it is be Heved that he? Las' already sewed Johnson up with a secret agreement to fight at Colma Sporting men who are trying to clinch the big fight Nvl'thout further delay have ar ranged to bring Jeffries Berger Johnson Little and Coffroth togeth er on Tuesday vvhen details can be discussed As it is a misdemeanor to sign articles and post forfeits in this state for a fight to be held some where else it is believed that Jef fries and Johnson will agree upon the more important terms of the match after xvhich they will affix their signatures1 to the articles in Chicago But the big match to all intents and purposes will be made in this city At least that was the general opinion among sporting men today a It also was predicted that there' would be no hitch that the pu gilists would accept Coffroth A offer in be half of Colma that there would be a side bet of $5000 or $10000 and that the battle would be sched uled to go 45 rounds As to the date it was said Johnson and Coffroth would probably ask Jef fries to fight some time in Janu ary but that if the boilermarker would insist upon March or April the point would be yielded Jeff Is eellng ine 'Bergrer received a wireless' mes sage from Jeffries on the Lusitania todaythat ha was great" but could say' positive about the fight until he knew what the conditions were Berger said that In addition to offer there would1 be proffers from Pro moter Gleason also of California Hugh McIntosh the Australian pro moter who has already offered $55 000 and from the Miller brothers of Oklahoma Coffroth has a'big influence over Johnson it is said for the reason that he afforded him the chances to beat Kaufman and Ketchel The negro was practically broke wheh Coffroth arranged these fights nisRnarA nr tnA spoils amounted tp yearly $25000 Johnson is to have promised to stick by the Colma promoter is highly regarded by Jeff who? has shown a preference for California as a battle ground ever since the fight' was first' broach ed ''A Jeffries knows that he has a big folloxvlng on's the coast and that there can be no interference with the contest and that a record breaking paid attendance is assur ed1 As: matter of fact it was said some time that Jeffries and Coffroth understood each other and that when1 the proper time ar rived" Colma would have the Inside track Berger while in San 'ran cisco recently had numerous con fabs with 'this promoter and is said to Shave" sent word to Jeffries that Colma is the best place for the battle a A Jim is Man of the Hour With Jeffries and Johnson: in town therefore and the sporting world clamoring for the fight the coming negotiations will be closely watched If there should be a dead lock it would not take long to fix the 1 blame Jeffries is the man of the hour in the pugilistic world He shas promised to regain the championship of world for the white race and if he makes good he can retire permanently from: the ring at the same time earning an other fortune in a tour of the world He will have to be the six' years ago however to beat Johnson who is 'regarded as one 'of the 'best heavyweights in the coun try' The that Johnson far has not been extended and has conceal ed his real fighting poxver makes the mill with more: inters esting event than sporting men first belived it wouia oe i nere seems tnxho no doubt that 1 ohnson reallv thinks he can defeat the gigantic Californian so ethat it seems to be up to tne wnite man to ngnt or admit' that he cannot do 2 himself justice after his long lay off BADLY CRIPPLED 4 Special to The ree Press New October 21 It is com mon gossip here that a certain member of the Highlanders secretly informed the Detroit club as to the weak points of the New York batsmen during the last series' of game played in this city The of ficials of the club it is said areconversant with the facts but will not discuss them for 'public ation The player thus charged witli I treason has always been liberally tieated here so that his conduct is a puzzle That he will be released or traded during the winter there seems to be no doubt while it is also hinted that the may be sus pended indefinitely There have been 9more rumors of sharp practice and trickery among the major league teams this year than ever before? ollowing the 'suppressed umpire bribery scandal of a year ago these alleged In stances of unfair tactics? are as cribed to the desperate eagerness of the teams to get into the series if only to share in a division of the enormous1 receipts The championship games increased interest in baseball be yond a doubt but if the teams con tinue to resort to1 unsportsmanlike means to win games many base ball enthusiasts will advocate a re turn to former conditions Last Season irst Arranged Arrangements will soon be deyway for the organization of ree Press individual tournament the local classic for the city title tournament has attracted spread interest throughout the city and state each year proaching renewal is ception A meeting will be ree Press sporting Tuesday afternoon? when all who have formerly rolled in the "tourney will meet with The ree Press bowling editor for the purpose of discussing plans Those xvho have bowled before trill have first call! and will have the privilege of fill ing vacancies by vote I The tournament will be run tin der practically the same rules as last year with the exception thjit there will be no cup for total pin nage the most of the prize money will be divided among the winners on games won and lost with the main prize a hansdome cup donated by The ree Press going to the champion The tournament will run eighteen weeks each man meeting each other contestant twice in home anti home series of best five out of nine games and as last year the entry list will be limited to ten of the best bowlers the city boasts of A stiff forfeit will be required from all contestants which will be added to the prize money at the close of the tournament The tourney will probably start about the middle of Novefnber with a break during the big A meet Secretary Dan Myers announced yesterday that the entry blanks for the 'American Bowling Con gress to be held at the Wavne hotel gardens starting late in eb ruary had been completed by the printers who are nbw working on for him and as better at any previous time uua season Joy Miller 'continued to end pulling off some classy and tacklinir in rare form will probably be Yost's choice for right end against Milwaukee boys Rogers was put at left end Judg ing from the way youngster and MJller are tearing into the game It looks as if Borleske will remain on the side lines Saturday at least at the start of the game Rogers has made good? right from the stavt by his clean accurate tackling in the open field He is in every play and is wonderfully ag gressive A 1 uattenglli directed tile play the quarterback position The fellow handles the hacks well his head and tackles better the average Bill AXasmund the eleven in hand when the Opponents on Saturday Toss Their Scrubs Jor a Loss Every Time During Workout Special to The ree Press i Milwaukee Wis October Marquette 1'iuai which 'srday had terimmage Kentucky Eleven Beaten Raleigh October 21 The A college football team of Raleigh today defeated the University of Ken tucKy halves i a Marquette eleven were given tije ball and aash at the regulars ttrown back with a loss anti! the regulars had the entire length of the field back The Varsity line was put ato on practice for the breakingid of the Michigan formations to iiieraices punting me were put In the substitute substitutes and extra men up fn front of the goal with 1a regular backs in the Michigan tivking formation The regulars then sent against the substi tute in their effort to block the Lk Michigan men are expectedw morning and the Mar crowd will spend the day in practice only with no scrim vrk McGarty the only man the side lines because of win be ready to start the ruiinacK ir ar over Scroeder Cjag excellent work Stulil aa officials have vith the excentlon tenian who will probablv be romer of West Point Therill be Jake Stahl the ref 'lison Welley of Prince the field judge wyi be of Chicago of the Michigan menA the much talked of heavy not be more than a pound ase over tne Aiarquette itch is admitted to havet fastest line of any of stern schools Ban Johnson Now Inquiring Into Latter Case and Will Re port in December ELEYEN BEATS ADRIAN Meeting of Local Alley Sharks to Be Held Next Tues day to Plan Annual Battle for Local Individual Bowling Title Rules to Be Similar to Those of from little uses than took rough work was over and ran them through "some snappy signal prac tice Drilled on Defense NEW YORK ALLS OR ONNY YARN foil Claims Yankee Player Tipped Off Tigers to Weak Points' of Batters 4 half hack a i mage practice? Keep reeney game freeiey look tne joaii on a buck within three yards of oal line The secondmid neiJ for no gain and when mass was untangle! the Michi lalf back lay helpless He i I 1 X1UII1 11 1 1 7 ill 00k his place ire hopes of men aok a decided jump however when Cacey last tar 'varsityj lclf announced that he intendeddon the moleskins for the Mar enf? Kine Casey has been un lable Play football this to his heavy scholastic work 3jever lie has been persuaded to nd hi? services for this one game Tea hi presence is so badly need to bolster up a pitifully Casey followed on the heels team this afternoon studying closely and 4 learning the iflgnals The big fellow seems to gno i condition and should put 3P a good game liaugcs In the Line Yost made several changes in his lineup today Kayner the stocky jliieman who has just been added 10 the Varsity squad was placed at station vonsiuenriK ru tt LU13 UI1HCU11 he performed remarkably will probably be given a eraree at center against Juneau men if Jim Watkins falls to last nrough the whole game Benbrook played left tackle giv ing up his place at left guard to Daniels who has recently been an jexed from the scrubs Daniels is green at the job yet but with more narhlng should make a powerful lineman Conklin was put in at right guard where he performed 4 4 irA 7 'a ''AV' I 'Wt'svTM yr 'Bl 1 1 i ll! 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