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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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I i HE DETROIT REE PRESS 8 I I OR ALL WESTERN PURPOSE IS 10 ISSI NEW BETTING Li ini i UJJj toda? "a sloppy He plays a strong to I With Ha Clifford Do 0 trox MARATHON RACE MAY INDIGNANT ATTRACTS STARS Tonight's Event 204 to Miller Today '5 I 10 USE ISTS WRESTLERS st! SCHEDULE OPENS RIDAY along WON HIM PLAGE ON TEAM TYRUS COBB A VISITOR HERE A him SCHMIDTKE Sp 1 143 0 6 3 6 1S2 4 6 13 3 Tyrus average 204 1 7 I 100 to of Billiard Series UKEE Ml M1LWAUK fTrawed Concrete BdHint Lafayette Boulevard and Wayne Street Good Old 193 196 4 7 4 Mcnmnger Bauer Drossman Tamagni 3 4 1 1 0 0 0 Eastern A Eastern A Eastern A Eastern A 1 1 1 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 I in their at Jn all De for a meaa DETERMINATION 8 3 4 3 5 0 3 9 0 0 2 15 in Radermacher Casey Benbrook Smith Butzer Walker Miller McGovern Magidsohn Allerdice Pickering representativetorney's office money actual! occasions that the the lengtny 10 mile the evening Pct 1000 1000 LOOT500 In i ac that with reg 6 0 Magidsohn in mole quit work issued he had heard soon as CHANCES to find work for all who have ability sand are afforded by ree Tress want ads VAL BLATZ BREWING COMPANY of Michigan phohes beu MAimgaa HOME orrriias provided by th Jockey club ii'M leased pending ing tomorrow I oa Position left end left tackle left guard center right guard right tackle right end quarterback left half right half fullback racing won th The Wolverine Instructor Gives High Praise to Members ofHis Team Captain Allerdice Magidsohn Casey Miller Benbrook and Smith Are Those Minnesota Gets our Places arid Illinois One nd an eizht rva: Valcskl 1 TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23 1909 the country Dimmick also stamina and by consistent 50 YEARS AGO The highest at III tainable cjual Ba ity in wine E3 making was fO realized in the mS bH first bottle of 2 i 1 1 5C0 Hollands Schmidtke Miller 51 vers Allen ipinion of the Michigan attested by the fact that six of his own men posi the team while only two College Minnesota Michigan Michigan Michigan Illinois Minnesota Michigan Minnesota MichiganMichigan 1 Minnesota a petition asking the post office department to continue the peoll office which it was the intention tociose up and supply the former patrons with rural delivery It Is Cy's old home town and he stahd for it 4 adc a Rainy Dimmick and have to BOWLS TO AVERAGE BETTER THAN 4 5 4 7 3 4 'Many thus bo pre cars in cwlntec as' much summer and to eleven runs Cuba November shortstop Hopke on the' first A cold on the field' Hard work in prep for theD A game in Thursday will be started rushy tonioinow Ail off the ADDITIONAL SPORTING ON PAGE TEN 176 212 214 ISt218 235 193 ninger but seven that he was Ltbe master six Not only did Schmidtke in HEADWORK AND PLUCK WILL BE ACTOR BRISK BIDDING AT HORSE SALE this dope: 21 Records 0 6 Invaders 0 18 All Stars 0 10Pirates 0 6' Woodmere 0 A i way the Same At tell Gets Decision Moran while outclassed in speed science and ring generalship showed stamina and gameness Not until the fifth round did Atteil extend himself gad from then on he made a chopping block of his rugged little Italian opponent Moran possesses a vicious right swing' but only once in I the second round did he drive it home 1 venture to say Ythat three fourths of all' automobile accidents are the direct result of said Mo we the local ire stone manager land practically all of them could be avoided by using the' proper tire The average motorist is coming to think this way too judging from the call for 'non skid tires of late Many more motorists will pared to use their JUSt US safety months dash time without Santos by Grand Sentinel dam Shadow by Octoroon famous aj the dam of vv Bern'ay ivT i Curriculum second llclnac 1 third time WEBB PAYS $2000 OR GRAY PETRUS Above is the All 4V estern team picked by ielding Tost the Michigan coach for The ree Press That the Wolverine leader has an excellent team Is he gives tions on other elevens are represented Min nesota getting four places and Il linois one Chicago Wisconsin Marquette Northwestern and Nebraska are not considered worthy of representa tion on the showing that any one of their individuals made this sea Tourists though twice after opened an inning by drawing his teammates were tempts to send him around troit could solve Mendez but lev niiartei of safeties Detroit was guilty of a trio trrors while the Islanders backed up their tw trier in faultless fashion Tile only real featureof Detroit's play was the work of Ix 11 vejt The others appeared to be affected with the listlessness that maiked their plav on unday when they were defeated by the Ilabanas after having the contest sewed up Mr The series between the Almendares and Detroit now stands 3 to 2 with the odls in favor of the Cubans and to break even it will be necessary for the invaders to take the remaining game benas it two ail Innings 1 2 3 4 Detroit 1 0 0 0 Almendares 00 011 Lelivelt and and Gonzales 6 70 0 0 0 Schmidt: Mendez i JACKSON Police Stop Bout Between and Connolly New York November 22 Dlsfualifiea tion of both principals by Referee Tom Jenkins fol I owed by interference wher the grappiefs desired to continue brought to auu inglorious emC tlie Con and at Connolly wrestling match' tonight at the Grand Central Palace The match which brougbtforth a large delegation of the sporting element wa a squared circle bout rather than a wrest ling affair Both used' fight ing tactics and nearly all wreatllng rules were violated The men were repeatedly warned by the referee and after his warn ings went on unheeded be disqualified both When they desired to resume a po lice captain stepped in and stopped the bout 0 0 3 3 1 1 name is Magidsohn I said the Michigan captain football last continued Pennsylvania And Magidsohn worked like a slave He rarely got a chance on the regular eleven at Whitmore Lake He was'tpo slow and anyway he con ceded a chance with such men as reeney Bertrand and Green out for the left halfback job Oncer in a while Yost sttbved him in at end with the regular telling the dark haired lad on every occasion just how slow he An Earnest Worker An incident which happened dur ing service on the substitute squad at Whitmore lake shows Magid conscientious nature He was working at left halfback the position at which he made his won derful record this season Coach Yost seldom cast his eye in the di rection of the second bunch He was too much occupied with his first eleven This fact led to con siderable fooling and loafing espe dally on the part of the quarter back directing the substitute squad who was diminishing the speed of the practice as much as possible by intentional fumbling either run the squad right or sa id Magidsohn stepping up to the offender want to learn these signals and formations and get some good out of the he quit fooling or letsome body else get in And JIag advice was followed This is the same spirit he has shown all season the spirit of de termination to fit himself for a high class halfhack job The' men who worked with him respected him for thisYspirit at last found what he speed and endurance which two qualities enabled him to into the lime light when injury gave him a chance as a regular These qualities were what enabled him to gain more ground against Pennsyl vania than the rest of the Michigan through the Gopher after time for long tiring His inexhaustible courage cultivated conscientious work on the practice field were what raised Mag idsohn from a mediocre substitute to the premier ground gaining half back of the west BUT OR THESE SLIPS I TIGERS WOULD' HAVE WON ONLY A EW MORE! Of those $2 Round Trip Excursions to Cleve land via Line Go Wednesday night and spend Thanksgiving with your friends and return from Cleveland Thursday night Boats comfortable as vour home 1429 31 onr' Sebmldtke's 173 4 7 A Leader Reported Physi cally Unfit for Game With A Eleven Battsing November 22 A 'rshort signal practice and try out of trick plays and forward passes was held in the large live stock judging pavillion of The new agri cultural building tonight blizzard preventing work? athletic aration Detroit tv I tl i a 'are in good condition except ins Capt McKenna who may not beable to play the last game of the season1 The cadet band of 40 pieces will accompany the team to Detroit and the players will be eu thusiasticdlly by about 200 rooters DETR0ITS PLAY TONIGHT a 1 4 1 xl O' i Cs I 1 141111 P4ll IlklfllJ will 'Nothing more was doing in theay after that period for the oones the enforrem cr anti bettinthe JEineryvil Marlin Charles Jlrui taken Into and yirh I tt a i 3 Streeter Consignment Brings the High Dollar at the Gar den Vendue A Hart Secord and Wilcox Should Have 'Great Battle in if he has a superior ifi Miller and GAPT i MAYNOTfPilY Detroit Boxer Says He's Through Boxing Preliminaries Saginaw Mich November 22 Rube May of Detroit champion welterweight of Michigan will not box ord Munger here November 30 that is not as hud been planned This is the date of the big Johnson orbes fight here and Billy St Mary manager of Billy Johnson has had under consideration a match between Maj and Munger on the same evening' May iewever Is Indignant that ISt Mary should trying to put him on as a pre liminary for the Johnson orbes mill and in a letter written here the Detroiter de ciares that St Mary has never written him concerning a match and there have been no negotiations of any kind May says he established his reputation In the tight in Saginaw several weeks ago as the welterweight champion of the state and he does not propose to appear as the lesser of two attractions He says he stands ready to meet any boxer in hie world at 142 pound 1 champion pool player of the New il a five days en ai and pool palaeo is meeting all comers piaylno two local men each evening a 1 Which marked the comind of its Golden Jubilee 1909 NEWS THE SPORTING WORLD somebody happens take the measure of Bob the Gent After Dosing irst Game He Wins Six Hollands and 1 500 2 333 2 0 2 0J0 2 coo New York November In the opening game of the International series for the professional 132 balkline billiard cham pionship of the world which was played in the Madison Square Concert hall to night George Sutton defeated Calvin Dem arest of Chicago by a score of to "02 McGraw manager of the New York National league baseball club was the referee The score by Innings: Suttbn 0 17 IS 1 4 55 1 34 2 134 0 8 5 01 1 51 37 0 2 48 19 15 0 0 20 6 Total 600 high runs: 134 55 51 average 17 7 29 Demarest 1 2 41 3 4 33 4 62 14 1 0 75 0 1 0 0 34 1 0 5 4 10 5 1 3 0 Total 302 high runs 75 52 34 average 10 22 £3 Ann ArboY Mich November 22 When Magidsohn Michi great halfback stepped off the train for early season train ing at Whitmore Lake one pre dicted any future for him He wasn't even considered an outside possibility As he neared the wire fence of the practice lot suit care in hand Coach Yost strode forward to meet him "Who's that guy Dave?" in quired several perspiring pigskin chasers of Captain Allerdice as the late arrival started for the hotel to dress think" "He played Then they their formation drill rom the moment trotted upon the field skins until the order to at training camp was worked incessantly lie Coach Yost say that only the stiff est kind of preparatory work on the part of every man could whip Sporting Writers AH At Sea on Identity of: Touchdown Maker One of' the strongest boosts for the project to "number football players that come this season was a result of game between Michigan and Minnesota last Satur day Not a newspaper the coun had tlie names of the men scoring touchdowns right due to 1 he i impossibility of telling who carried the bail on many of the plays particularly plunges through the line It was Cape Allerdice who car ried it over for "the first score but even Coach did not know it until the next morning He was asked by The ree Press correspondent immediately after the game wlio had made the scores and replied that Magidsohn had carried the ball across the line both times Several Michigan players said the same thing The: following morning Loach Yost and Trainer itzpatrick had an argument regarding the first of the touchdowns and they were un able to' settle the question until Allerdice "himself was asked about it made the second as was reported at the time though some of the papers gave Capt Al lerdice credit for this one and gave name as the author of No 1 Others said that the Michi an captain scored both If Coach sYost who is as close to the play as anyone could get with out actually taking part in a game tell which tof his own men carries the ball it is asking a good deal of the sporting writers some 500 feet away to get things stra ight With the men numbered a good part of the difficulty would bet obviated MENNINGER IS STILL UNBEATEN today in Madison The feature was young stock and brood mares by the estate of ritreeter Kalamazoo Mich the lt head bringing $13 7S0 an average of $923 Indoor Ball Tossers Clash on the Big Riverview loor The Detroit indoor baseball team will open its season in the Inter City league tonight at the Riverview roller rink with the American Car oundry team at The Detroits have secured the Riverview hail for every Tuesday night chls winter and will play its home games there and other games at the different halls As the Riverview hail is the largest and finest hall in Detroit where indoor baseball can be played it will give the people a good opportunity to see how the indoor game is played The Riverview hall not the sanio which was run during the summer months as the has been closed up and the fair sex as wen as otners are invited attend these games 1 An Awful Blow to Cy Young he Canton Of November Pitcher Cy Hast I select on Tils past tbonch he showed DV1 1U1 nothing against us that would en title him to the place In batur dv's game Joy stiller niaae him like a schoolboy However the Minnesota man is a great plaj er if we take his reputation up to the time of the final contest Hamilton of Notre Dame could be considered eligible he would be mv choice over McGovern Ler he made a much better show ing than any other quarterback who played against us this year looked like the best of the fullbacks with the excep tion of Vaughn of Notre Dame Radermacher played a fine game against Michigan both on the or fense and defense me the team that I picked and I will take a chance on beating anvthing that can be found in the west to oppose it I believe that I have selected a well balanced combination strong in all sorts of football both offensive and defen A Holre AYgl liberty with his deJi verj and bit for the holes that his supporting cast put 11111 UIV 4i MmrndnrpR mad the circuit twlrler would have deserted a shutout single run was the result of a pass to Davy Jones In the first inning Oleary's sacrincc Moriarty ERRORS PROVE COSTLY I have eliminated Notre Dame from consideration altogether though that team has some fine players" said Yost reasons for so doing aro that the Longman team nas so many men wro are eligible under college rules as cepted by the leading teams it is not properly to be classed 1 the others who observe stricter illations Are Not mv certain knowledge Jan Milier Dimmick and Philbrook would be ineligible to compete at any of the conference colleges or at the University of Michigan and there may be others One of the men I have mentioned has played nine years of college football from questions of eligibil ity the Notre Dame men are a great lot Dolan is easily the best guard have seen this season and aouoi even an rrb would be worthy of places on the All Western Dolan Vaughn certainly would selected may seem strange that I have picked so many Michigan men but I think that I have good reasons for my choices If I had the priv ilege of selecting from among all lhe teams in the west there one of the six Wolverines whom I would be willing to trade This ought to be a test have tried to be absolutely impartial in picking the players can be no question about right to be classed with the best in'' the country Every critic who has seen him play has been Avatrn'jipi his praises Smith in addition to being a sure and speedy passer covers as much ground as anend In the last two games his work has been remark able They will have to show me freelv and with ns during' the It is easv to distinguish our4 all rubber non skid tires from all other makes as the name stone Non is molded right into the tread A telegram from Barney Oldfield to the local ire stone branch advises that he has just 'made 'a new record at San Antonio Texas This time it is for a three fourths mile track and the time ife 53 seconds seven sec onds better than the old record a man who compares with him as defensive center easily outplayed all his opponents with the exception of the first half of the Notre Dame game At Minneapolis he was pit ted against McCree the Minnesota star and showed him up Joy Mil ler is a great defensive end a hard sure tackler and a good m'vn at advancing the ball Had played a couple more games at quarter he Probably would have beaten all comers for the All est ern in this position "Nobody can gainsay Allerdice title to a place He is a kicker getting his punts a ay qutcklv and for good distances and a nlace kicker hasn't a superioi T1 V1QTC a 4TT (Ilti 1 oni i i i az i defensive gaipe and iheGne physical condition can hit the iiu is a great halfback Either as a line bucket or end run ner he is generally to be depended on whenever called His defensive work has been of the order He solves plays with un erring accuracy always follows the ball and is a fine tackler To my mind he is one of he greatest baks in the country So I will have to be shown that any of these men might be replaced by a member of some other team "I am confining myself to select men in the positions that the have played this season and for this reason omit Page of Chicago This man unquestionably "'ould ge the call at end but a poor showing at quarter this tear Picked on performances rom Cleveland After Be ing ined $100 for the Assault Charge Cleveland November Cobb outfielder on the 'Detroit baseball today was fined and for assaulting George a a watchman in a hotel on occasion of 'the' Young and about 40 other patrons of i iovot inT postoffice in Tuscarawas county lea III J1M AioifCV 4 When the fine was announced ly Judge Vickery XCobb 4 said he did not have that much money and the execution of judgment was con ti tied to give the ball player van opportunity to obtain funds jafr Cobb was Indicted on the charge of cutting eintentftto wound following fight with Stanfield in which the sAvatchmarj was stabbed but in court today was al lowed to plead guilty to assault and battery xThisdid away with the iiecessityjof a'Arial Jr Rain Makes Einerynn Sloppy ollie 1 nd rt inan Wins the eature Ev Oakland English Tomi Crack Pool Player Here Meeting All Comers Thomas Dawson better known as lish Tom T'ncriand states gagement at the biiuara Dawson nriA nr block of 125 Any player who succeeds in beating Dawson receives five dollars in gold and the ulayer to make the best showing dur ing the week will receive a private cue rank Gurney will play against Dawson some evening later in the week is one of the best pool players in Detroit COACH YOST PICKS SIX MICHIGAN MEN STANDING I 3 0 (rom a Staff Correspondent) Havana throws by batters up In th fourth and fifth Innings of game was responsible for De defeat at the hands of the Almen dares The score was 2 to 1 but if ever a man was entitled to a victory it was Lelivelt The Tiger cub pitched the best brand of balk that he has displayed since member of the American ive hits all or themas the extent of the Latonia Entries irst 4 furlongs felUng Au tumn Rose Omlcron Bonnie Bee Olivia vriekle Cambronne 96 Goekwar 98 Jack Binns Caesar Clem Beaehey 99: Dick Goodbar 100 Lou Lancer Dave Nicholson 101 Betty Lester 104 Second race 6 furlongs Che nontuc 95 Etheida Ned Carmack 9 John Garner Corley Zoa 102: Casso wary 403 Heine 104 Otilo 108 Sally Preston 109 Third race 6 furlongs purse Kline Charles Grainger Cogen 102 Belie Clem 108 ourth race 6 furlongs handicap Tom Hayward' 98 Selwik 105 Green 106 Centre Shot 114 Prince Gal 115 ifth race mile selling Orphan Lad NIeht Mist Polar Star Margaret 106 Voting Pat Sharp Warner Griswell 110 sixth race mile selling Robert Coop er Waiter Rollins Miss Popular Lady Vie San Primo 114 re also ra Younger air Will Have Traveljast to Take the Measure All is jti readiness for the mile marathon race to be held the Bello' Isle roller rink tonight Sheriff Gaston will fire the gun that ends the runners away on their long AIany expect tove a new Michigan' reeoni' es tablished Secord earlier in the week picked as an easy win ner odds iat that time freely offered lie jwbuld easily beat Hartls record Many figured the champion after his refeat by Wilcox rhirinff1 Infiff summer race but he put one over on wise ones last Tnursday in aJfive milc race when he handed Wilcox a good beating? While the time Was not fast being 30 min utes Hart showed good judgment in timing liis race and finished in good siiape doubt this will be a race between Hart Wilcox and Secord Harf being' veteran at the game and his speed has lessened during the past season he outclassed either of his rivals in and ability to judge other men in the race Both Se edrd and the Canadian should show greater endurance and' probably more speed tlian'the gritty little Irish runner "1 So itis simply a question of strength and en durance tagainst pluck knowledge of the' game and determi nation1 to make his: last race a winning one' record for 15 miles is1 1 hour: 30 minutes and 4 seconds' Eastern A and Windsor usi liers to Meet at Biverview Eastern A basketball team will open their season riday eve ning at Riverview hall playing the Windsor usiliers There is a keen rivalry between these teams and a good game Is assured Eastern will Play all their home games at the Riverview which by the way make one of the best playing court in the city being the regulation tn length and four feet short of regu lation in width Teams desiring practice dates or games are re quested to phone East T2S4 Eastern A Yantic football game was called off on account ot rain and it is doubtful if they will be able to arrange another date as boths teams close their season Thanksgiving day Eastern will line up against the strong North westerns in what should be the best game pulled off in the independent elacs this season The only hitch so far is the matter of grounds and this will undoubtedly be straight ened out to the satisfaction of both teams A a All A players are request ed to report at Waterworks park tonight not laterthan 8 for a stiff practice Coach is claiming the independent champion ship for his team and figures on Eastern having a clean slate at the end of the season he abasing his ciaim on Hex 112 (Mn Prince Winter Il' 2 second Dr 1 laghan) 4 1:01 3 5 Ilerllaun Sals Sully and TibSecond race 5 1 ing won io I 2 to nell Paul Albans ran Third race 5 2 nando (Coburn) Boas S5 (Radtke) 5 Gossiper 107 to 1 third: time Heather Scot Galvai Ington ran ourth race mile purse ollie 107 5 won John Louis sen) 25 to 1 second Tara (Archibald) 13 to 10 tli: 1:46 1 5 Raleigh also ra: ittn race nine selling Charlie Pa! dusen) 10 to 1 wo: (Walsh) 13 to 1 107 XCotton) 12 to 1 third: tint 1:56 2 5 Sea Lad and LaSalle race mile brick 112 (Archibald) 9 2 won General Haley 17 (WaishK 1( second Cigar Lighter 112 (Cot ton) 13 to 1 third time il i lavigny and Trust ran S911 of Bingen and Santos Goes to for $3750 Special to The ree PressS York November 22 Home and foreign buyers were both in attendance at the opening of jtlie Old Glory sale Square Garden the offering of arrived Detroit last lea vine Cleveland just as ho could a et a train out While never worried over the out come of the tjharge he said he was pleased to have settled The fine will be paid on the first visit of the 1 to Cleveland next year Cobb will ispem! a cou ple of days' (here before returning SOUth Marshall JTakes Another Lexington Ky November rank Marehall of Brooklyn tonight defeated Showalter of Georgetown in the '10th game of the American chess cham pionship series ln' 28 moves The queen pawn play was 'used Marshall to date has won six games in the series and Sho waiter one while three were drawn llMPERIALr BextradryI Little Gent Makes Short Work of Schmidtke in The ree Press Tourney Bookmaker and His Pinched After Aecepu Wager rom District oa Lelivelt Yields but ive Well Scattered Hits and Deserved vr" a Shutout Victory Pair ofWild Throws by Substi tiite Allows Almendares to Score Two Runs r4 xr iv BV CAPT MOUV1 vuwiuwum Bialiop was picked for AU Interscliolastlc tackle year' hile playing with Charlotte Idgh and Coolidge played quarterback for Kenyon college two aeaaoua Mo ability la well known locally All three will play ngainat A Thursday Unless that can tfennlngp will walk away withrthei honors' in The ree Press individual cham pionshiptournament this year: date Henninger has won every set that he has participate' in and each time the victory came easy Yesterday Otto Schmidtke essay ed to bar the progress of Menrit gerbut for his pains was subjected to a sound trouncing It took Men games' to prove "Demon Dutch of them Bob won MAnnlnffer boat A 1 a 4 1 convmui irtDiuvii but he hung up the high average score Max Drossman fig ures of 202 2 11 by nearly two our times during the progress of the et Menninger flailed the pins for scores of better than 200 once joiner as high as ScnnHut" ke was in form and he fail ed to single score above the two centurv mark In one game his sixth he fell away as low as 151 The Palace alley man totaled 1215 for ian average of: 173 4 7 Menninger hung up a total of I 429 which enabled 1dm to secure an average of 201 1 7 A Hollands and Miller Today Harry Hollands and Billy Miller are the pair that are scheduled to meet this afternoon witivthe ood ward alleys the scene of strife If Hollands can show the form that he displayed against Tamagni Satin day for Demarest Beaten by Sutton hr irst Set Et the 1 1 was rhe matron of I chief honor in the Streeter consign 1 ment as four of her produce brought S59t0i The stwo year oiu brown In honor'of the fornierBontou horse breeder Malcoim orbes a half brother of peter tiic Great and with a two year old mark of 2:30 went to young Magowan of Mt Ster ling Ky for The colt is bs Bingen Santos and this was the II I LUP JH4VW Gt V1IV vur A handsome gray cot in vine dayanie consinrhent was Grey 3 ivci rus trial 2:20 a two year via the Great dam Susie Onward by Onward The youngster made a brilliant showing and after some brisk bidding went to v)Vebb of Mason Mich for Alonzb McDonald Buys One John II Shutts picked mpthp two year old filly out 1 4 by Peter the Ort at 1 light On ward by: Onward for $1 A0 Di orrest "Settle trotting official ot Syracuse bought the trpttin ctcr Marv 2:17 1 4 for $a00 and set the early record for good Prices Alonzo McDonald the noted grand circuit reinsman was hunt for highly bred but unmarked mare Axifei by Refero for Among sales were Grev Petrus gr 2 bj Peter tnc Groat Susie Onward by Onward 1 Webb Mason Mich 52JJp Bn colt 1 by Music Master Miss Victoria by Peter the Brynes' Grand Rapids Mtc $1lxifero ch 6 by Refero Axi tlna by Axtell A McDonald Ini dianapolls $50' LATOM irst race 5a furlongs Bonnie Bee J02 iMclntyr 1 and even won errar (Whiting) 7 to 1 ond: Lady Welles 21 to 1 and 6 to 5 Irvin Jack Melbourne Ethel and Col Ashmvade Second race tJ Sei wick 110 (McGec out won Lawrence tyre) 7 to 10 1 to I an King Commoner 103 (Rk out third time 1:1 Dame also ran Sel' vicl: moner coupled in first Third race mile Miller 118 (Mclntyr i 2 won Hatchiecoon 7 to 5 and out se ori 105 (Kennedy) 15 to third time 1:41 ii ran i ourth race 1 1 1 Bonnie Kcis 1 to 10 3 tn 5 nn 1 1 inonious 100 1 to second LaJ Rie) 5 to 2 cyon time 1:46 3 5 Sun Light Blue and lc ifth race 6 fur i $300 Banwdale 107 to 5 and 4 (McIntyre) 4 to 1 7 i second Claiborne i 1 6 to 1 and 3 to 1 trvc Peter ender Rollins Agnes At or i Pimpantc Waymark ran Sixth race 6 rg $300 undamen al 1 5 4 to 5 and 2 to 104(Marin) 7 tol second: Voting Io 1 and 3 to 1 third Guinea Sainister Tat Ilton Sister Phyllis Hili: also ran ool Ke Marx' defeated their match at parlors last night w' ing 80 to S3 Marx ca won the contest by co: for Squires Studer ar tonight evening Dswsr Berg 135 to 67 his This evening at pion will take on marie a good showing tournament he has ta i At CAPTAIN AND TWO HIS NEW WARRIORS When Star Halfback irst Joined I Squad At Whitmore Lake He Conceded7 to Have a Chance or a Position irst race Mlekle Cambronne a ia 'A I 1 'z Jr I i mni rawr i jm tf ii vniim rnrrim iwm WKSBMk Jr i 1 I k' jz vcy i t' It' a sr jawsess bs tstssskwss i iridfcth i a i 'r wi a TBbX A AB BiliOii iSlrt 1 yA feh DDCAviMG rn IS SA ctk3 Your next OfUit or 3.

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