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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 22

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PART ONE THE DETROIT REE PRESS 22 CLAIMANTS CITY CHAMPIONSHjP NORMALS GO AR TO GET COLLEGE i Crnym 1 fl 3 0 6 6 1 ST MAROON GIRLS 8 39 24 10 13 sormals AMATEUR SPORT NOTES STANDING 18 256 12 Gabler DANNY MAHER TO STREET CAR MEN 209 RIDE NEIL GOW APPEAR TO BALK 163 JKaiser ITS 840 S93 150 roeter Young 135 126 193 803 8j3 3 22 803 is to be no Sir Mar 1 146 14 90 SWITS SWEEPSTAKE 1 206 Muer 5 3 4 51 3 1 0 8 3 119 146 It 130 209 162 6S9 TAILOR 3 3 1 16 1 175 HKnochc SIS S26 Totals 3 1 190 IV urzb 159 144 absolute secbecy obdeb JO 135 812 812 0 169 200 108 iso 19 IS' S29 Sham rocks would hear ford games address Big arra nge at be OIL COMPANY C0MPB0MISE Mike port GANDIL SLIDING INTO THIRD ATER SINGLE IN SEVENTH open dates in July PAY ANNA DEBTS Con Sweep conviction 0 fast Belmonts AIL players report HKnochft JKnocbe Scheuren 6 6 0 0 0 0 3 Becker 7pldeck Schulte II 0 0 1 200 182 17: 11' 1 0 9 1 0 Sr leming JHartge 16 1 0 1 0 3h6 131 191 176 176 0 0 Gnedde TJeimel GrlesseL" Hart ge leming 0 0 132 160 ISO 190 100 3 156 3 190 0 1 Wol Oak 180 129 160 135 4 0 163 160 Dr Arndt Delor 0 0 3 188 lb 8 the The 1:30: Senrage rEast Side iTTony Boys Swifts Sweepstakes Tailors West Side iso 134 137 ge 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 Dun' back SRo rig Kose! Kramer 1 0 783 SCO BOYS 3 200 club play later Bee Sall Totals Innings 177 127 them inning runs' scoring Kramer Tloehrig Kosel 7 to 3 In the final inning boys bunched bits with two collegians and put the game 15 17 17 Crack All 133 140 179 please report Boulevard at Roberts Won 26 24 Excelsiors at The tollowing Sikorski 226 220 203 0 1 Snay TOO MUCH WORK HURTS PITCHERS Totals TONY Dales would any 18 year the city or 551 Holcomb between the Co and Shoe Co will be postponed on of the death of Hazen Pingree 1 2 0 4 0 0 TRAVIS WINNER AT GARDEN CITY SUNDAY MAY 8 1910 136 146 189 Kaiser Young Green Cenowa and Strisky 1 of the Amaranths will morning on the St Clair the following players are Sheffer? Spicer Dawsen AB 6 6 0 ft 3 0 0 vrmtare of Quality With Lowest Prices 3 0 00 Russ ord Invents a New Curve Known as the Slide Ball 141 16 148 158 172 Edward VII Still Lies in the Chamber Where His Life Ended 161 173 'and DequmdreMemorial day hear from son Kruger Eaes Achebel rank or games ad 18 683 BOYS 1 2 166 184 1st Totals TONY The following players are ve to retxirt at the club rooms not man Ross Totals 6 7 8 9 0 Ofl ft 2 0 0 0 pretty evenly dividerRosebery's Neil Gcw while" early bet result has been un Waldo and others 4' Names of5 Bishopric Candidates Must Not Be Made Known Bottom Kraemer Isa leming fj Knte Hngemetateri: Ypsilanti Bat terle: Dickie and Braisted Ypsilanti Chapman of Barton 1 1 ODrisc 13 I Kellar Kent2 Rabat 2 Haighl Maltrep I Deli nep Total 819 77' MAST SIDE Totals SWEEPSTAKE Totals WESTPHALIA Pct666615595564 476423 dealer trustees under the Gould The Duchess of Talleyrand made the petition on which the order was naae I 167 Delor 149 twist at for the batter to it will curve in sharp downward far as known is who has gained 1 Totals 78 1 7 SCHRAGE 161 123 other strong team Address Joe 39S Thirty first street or phone 1450 Three Straights for Boyne City Boyne City Mich May 7 Boyne City High school made it three straight to day when they defeated the Charlevoix High by a score of 5 to 17 chiefly be cause of the home team's ability to get to tne visiting 174 ISO 158 200 165 135 135 4 0 6 0 Powers Silverstein Garden City ItMay In a battle of the masters from start to finish Walter Travis of Garden City vanquished Jerome Travers of Montclair in the final round of thirty six holes in the Invitation tournament at the Garden City Golf club today The Metropolitan cham pion won by two up It was a struggle that will live long in the memory of the gallery of more than a thousand who followed rom a strictly competitive point of view this latest meeting of the pair was extremely Interesting first one then the other snowing in front On different occasions going out Travis was up while his younger opponent had an advantage at one time of two up He lost his lead later but bv winning the home hole he finished the first 18 holes one up Travis won three out of the first four holes in the afternoon but lost his advantage so that the match stood level at the seventh There after Travis was either one up or square until he settled matters by winning the deciding hole' on the home green In the final round for the beaten eighth cup of the first sixteenth John Ward of Westbrook de feated White of Oakland by nine up and eight to play while in tha second sixteen Hoyt of Allston won from A Thomson of Lenox bv two up and one to plav Donald McKellar won 'the handicap with a net score of 76 the formation of camps into regu larly organized towns with mayors councilmen and police It was planned to do away with the blind tigers and gambling joints The miners are overjoyed at the prospects of improvements in their social conditions Totals 6S9 SCHRAGE Trii 1 A 9 1H 4 4 uHiouii i bl re i a games with the following teams: Superiors woodhills Lubricator Address sL' caH 8S1 the Emerald at Woodmere Haslce MrGraw Clarke Kling and It Koons aroom iutnermoser ana raustman Centrals of Wyandotte will play Calumet club on their grounds today following players report not later than Liddle George Graser Graser Dolan McDonigal Cramer Ewald Nichols and Schaunburg Any 17 or 18 year old teams wishing games address Wm Sehaunburg Wyandotte Mich Ajax will cross bats with Tig ers touay oucsled I later than Smith Casse Ike Ross Carroll Sweeney O'Donnell Ewald Kelly Robertson Holmes and Mar key Either Mike Collins or rank Measels will be on the firing line for the Ajax while Bert Blair will do the receiving Ajax wish games wkh strong 17year old teams Address Collins 136 ifteenth street Giants would like to arrange games with the following teams: Good Lucks Ks Tigers Athletics Burroughs Spaldings Myrtles Euclids Central High Delray club or any laurnev walnut Northwestern Reserves will play the Elk lodge at Belle lale at 2 sharp antics would like to book games with any 14 year oId uniform team Address Ed Moore 493 Howard street or call West 371 and ak for Ed Delawares will the' Alamo A at ort and' Artillery Sunday All play ers report early Harvard du win play Tetke'c Tigers on the Edison grounds this afternoon at 3 o'clock Allplayers are requested to re 6 16 Krulik ord Motor Co Lyceums Orioles Imperials Detroit Monitors and Boulevards Drcan 60 Linden street or Woodmere club will play team this afternoon at 2:30 park Players are requested to report at 1 clock Score: 7 8 9 1 0 0 5 1 1 17 pitcMers 2 3 0 0 4 0 for this Any team wishing a game Totals 738 wero scattered Barring the when the local lads scored there was nothing doing in vav fnr lhin to the ninth Detroit college one run lead 3 3 I 0 0 cente this afternoon grounds 3 he following players please re port at ciock: inp: comfortably tute nrsc fever VESSEL PASSAGES Mackinaw" City Mackinaw City Mich May Up: La: steamer nort channel 11 last Howard Hanna Uganda Charles Warr a Atlintis 11:15 Stanton Sullivan Morley 2:30 Alaska eca Down Clement 3:15 a Umbria India consort Major Arthur 1:50 Holden 3:40 Goodyear 5:31 IreiAn Whittaker 9 Anchored: Ji Packer" Calm clear Oklahoma Ask Beceiver ship for Waters Pierce k' Guthrie 7 Ok May 7 The state supreme court today denied the writ of prohibition asked by the Waters Pierce Oil company against Attor ney General West and others to pre vent the attorney general from making application for a receiver ship for the company This action was taken'afterit was agreed 4 Attorney General West would not present his application at Enid Monday for a receiver In accordance with this under standing the attorney general will limit his pleadings: Monday to an application for dissolution of the re lations alleged" to" exist between the Waters Pierce and the Standard Oil companies and for an Injunction re straining the former corporation from charging excessive prices for oil in Oklahoma London May 7 Edward VII still lies in the chamber where he died His features are much more natural than though he had suffered from a long Illness Dowager Queen Alex andra King George and Queen Mary with the two boy princes and other members of the royal family visited the chamber' this afternoon The palace attendants and servants were admitted afterwards The court "will move castle on Tuesday and it is sup posed that the obsequies' will take place there the body of the late king either to rest in St James's chapel there or in a mausoleum to be built at rogmore hear that which Victoria erected for herself and consort It was announced to night that there would be no lying in state More royal personages are expect ed' to come to England for the fu neral than followed hearse The German emperor is cer tain to attend both because is head of a neighboring state and a near relative i All the crowned heads "of the world as well as the pope and the presidents" of the United States rance and other republics have telegraphed condolences to the do wager queen and King George These however are considered per sonal messages and have not been published here sr Conviction Affirmed Mich Ma court today aflirino! Albert Thompson a druggist who was convicted of selling beer to a' minor Thompson carried the case to ttbv supreme court (banning error Berlin May ollowing the announcement of the death of King Edward all of the engagements of Emperor William for the next two davs were cancelled The emperor wlio was at Wiesbaden today de cided to start for Berlin tomorrow night and will arrive here tomor row morning In the best informed circles how ever is held that the Roosevelt program will be carried out planned1 except 'that spec tacular features will be avoided and there will be no official dinners The next meeting of the Detroit Pigeon club will be held at the dub rooms 99 Sherman street on Tuesday evening June 14 instead of Mdy 10 AU members are re quested to bs present Stormer A wlU play tbe Hurlbuts Sunday at 2:30 at Clay avenue and railroad ollowing players report by 1 mr Condon Zoller Brady' Trilck Schrocker Myers Hough Cole Sharpley Steel Northrup club will play the Riverside Independents at BeIle Isle today The following National players please report not later than 12:30 o'clock: red erick' rederick Watkins Dose Reeves Konkel McManus Meyers Kel ly and Howe Nationals have May 15 open and like to hear from some team having grounds Phone West 1462 Quakers will 'play a double header to day Tigers will oppose them in the 'morning and the Artels In the afternoon Lerberg and Gross will twirl for the Quakers The Quakers would like to hear from 'the Delmonts Call 1819 Delawares will play the Alamo A Sunday at ort and Artillery All play ers please report early Western Cubs are without a game for this afternoon and would like to hear from any 18 year old team Call Cedar 1051 Would also like to hear from any 18 year old team Manager Ed Ger wolls 240 Chamberlain street Game Pingree ftccmint Jr All players will report for 'practice or games call Main 704 Avon club is without a game for this afternoon and would like to hear from any 17 or 18 year old team Call City Leasch "Craft Green Cenowa Kosiba Novak smitn Wayne No practice th is grounds and requested to report not later than 9:30 Renner Pankratz Krapp Smith Rosenbush Graf Dover Black Brodel Brodel and KIckens Detroit Independents will play the Rockwood Invincibles at Rockwood Sun day afternoon The following players please report at the interurban wait ing station on Griswold street at 12 sharp Burnle Rigney Guarney Reese Nlcke Dalecke Coultier Guar ney Sykorke Ross Harris Armstrong Dales will open their season Sunday when they will play the St Gregorys at jeiterson ana Moicomn like to book games with old uniformed teams in state Write Griffiths avenue ollowing Northwesterns at Eighteenth street and 1:30 Shay Zimmer Breckles Conolon Volk Essex Jobbit Dempsey Dempsey Hatcher Eastern A Oriole game has been can celed on account of inability to secure suitable grounds and tbe Eastern A will play the Superiors of Windsor this afternoon instead on the grounds The following 1 AC players are re quested tc meet at the foot of Woodward avenue at 1:30 sharp Yates Moran Natus Schel BY CABLE TO THE REE PRESS Rome May The consistorial congregation "has issued a decree entitled Secreto en joining secrecy in the case of the names of prelates being submitted to the holy see as worthy and ca pable of being made bishops in the United States i According to this decree the con suitors and parish priests who have the right to vote for and present a list' ot' three persons for episcopal appointment must not disclose the names of the persons so designated They must take an of secrecy which cannot be broken without in curring canonical penalties Like wise all American bishops as well as the officials of the apostolic del egation in Washington will be held to secrecy so that in the future the names of candidates included in a so called terna and submitted to Rome for episcopal appointments will not beknown The result of this decree is "ob vious since when the names of three candidates were known the appoint ment of one to episcopal dignity placed the other two in a position of inferiority at is were and many have contributed to the names not being presented for future appoint ment' McConnell Undergoes Operation Boston May 7 Two Boston American basu bal! players are in the hospital Am brose McConnell second baseman un derwent an operation for appendicitis to day He was reported tonight as rest Kaipn Mvers substi baseman is ill with scarlet Dexter High WaUopa Ypsilanti Dexter Mich May 7 Dexter high gave the Ypsilanti high school nine a good walloping today by the score of 18 to 5 Heavy hitting by the locals combined with the errors ac counted for the big score By innings: Innings Totals Sva SSS TAILORS Roehrig Schrage Neideck Becker 266 201: Griessel 210 Scores WEST SIDE Totals 766 792 WEST SIDE 1 2 New York May 7 Russel! ord of Minneapolis" who will be a reg ular member of the Yankee pitch ing force this season lias a new kind of bender which he will in troduce on the big league boys and this is not one of those joke new curves we hear so much about in the spring only to be put on the shelf when the big league season rolls along ord worked It in the Eastern league last season arid Earl Gardner says it went along fine A group of Yankee players was watching ord slamming this new one into the big mltt of red Mit chell and were kicking each other in the legs to watch the way ball broke in and out ord has a sore finger now and get it just right there just the same The players have named it the ord wets his third finger near the knuckle winds up arid lets the ball go It floatsup and breaks in and every time it did Mitchell would say a peach Russell have it ord would then shift and wet the thumb and the ball would break the other "way He delivers this ball with the same mo tion as he does other throws and all of the Yankee: players' have brought in verdict tins one is a pretty fine thing for the big league He is one of those cool fellows we see in 'sthe' box and can move around and field his position with the best of them lie has a nicemotion and there is no going up with him when things are not breaking just right ord generally has a great deal of trouble in getting the soup bone in shape in the spring but he' Is just delighted to think that his arm is around this season than it has since he was an infant in baspball He ls a clean cut fellow arid is paying strict at tention to business all the time is said that the 'is nothing new to intimate friends in this part of the country It is simply the mastery of the ord having worked at It until he has perfect control of the direction of the curve In addition to the usual sharp break of the spitball ord' gives it an or uarlll imnnBcihlu guess which way addition to the break 3 ord so the only pitcher control of the It is usually a chance effort by the pitcher so far as the and deflection goes avenue at 1:30 sharp Yates Moran Bass Blackwell walker Goodrea ble Brown Geddis and Schafer Oakwood Reserves defeated the verine Cubs bv the score 20 to 4 woods will cross bats with tlie strong verns at Lemay and Jefferson Arlingtons 'have open dates and would like games with any 17 or 18 year old uni formed team Would like to hear front the Denvers Niagaras Royals Athletics Delmonts Belvideres Canfields Address Ed Globke 993 McKinley avenue Banners will battle against the strong St Clairs Sunday afternoon at 2:30 on the latter's grounds All Banners are requested to report at the corner of Van dyke and Canfield avenues no "later than 1 :30 4: Umpire Debau is earnestly re questedto be on hand Any strong am ateur (teams either in or out of town desiring games Ed Apel Ridge 2092 Cube will play the Tigers Sunday morning on Belle Isle The following Cubs please report: Chase Evers Wag ner Bryne Kling Brown Wilson Leach steinreit ana Miner Excelsiors will play at Belle Isle today early Stormer A have and August and would like to hear from Delray Athletics Spaldings Army A Ray'Steel Main 5541 ollowing players must be at Clay ave nue Sunday at 8:30 a Zoller Brady miarpiey scnocKe steel Nortnrup don Niagaras will play the Monarch today at Niagara park ollowing ers please report at clubrooms not than 1:30: Hanna Dane Pflefer lock Miller Millican Arendt Mooney Miller Inckhe Anyone un able to report please notify manager be fore 11 IPhone 649 Tiernej The Sport Shoppers nnd the crack Burroughs team will come together this afternoon 'at 3 for ti the second game in their series: Carroll and Mercure will work for tribe while either Wendt McNamara or la vens will pitch for the Sport shop pers with Wojack doing the receiving The following nlavers are to lie at grounds at 1 :30 Wojack Bush Wendt McNamara Javens Mer ritt Lynch Lavens Carey vonzeit Moeos una uuruanK Crackerjaeka will play the Nnt ers Sunday morning at Belle Isle cracgerjacKs report to' Manager at ora 6'789 4 18 0 0 5 Dexter Umpire and would Iikt 16 ycar old team 71 alter 6 bats at Bello Tigers next are requested to Keene's ormidable String James Hilarious Sweep and Maskette are displaying much progress in their work at Sheeps head "Bsfy They 'approaching real racing form with rapidity and all of them may face the starter at Belmont park Mr Keene has a more formidable stable than a year ago and it IB the gen eral opinion that he will head the list of' winning owners this season barring accidents Hildreth who excelled Mr Keene last year will not Iiavo the great itz Herbert to clean up tor him in fu ture King James may be ills leading stake winner but this remarkable horse is not as sound as he might be It Dal matian comes up to specula Tfmrly Hitting Wins for Hasting' Hastings Mich May 7 liastm? High defeated reeport High 9 to this afternoon Waters held the visitors without hits or runs until the when the team work behind nitti be careless and in the following irtmE waa hit safely eight times Has combined epporture lfts witn the ora arrors Batteries Wafers am E7 0 1 Spencrm 2 Heinz 1 Ed Walsh was the of 1908 He pitched sixty six games winning forty losing fifteen anc tleing one "What did Ed do last season? Not very much He won fifteen and lost eleven games That record does not com pare favorably with that ot the previous year does it? Of cours no body can correctly prognosticate what Walsh is going to do this summer but if he again pitches star ball he can be regarded as more or less of a marvel He is close to that in physique now but the salary arm of the major league baseball pitcher is an entirely sep arate piece of mechanism from the rest of hisconstitution Last year Harkness new with the Naps gunned sixty five games for Portland in the Pacific Coast league So far as a member of contingent he not shown any better than many minor pitchers who graduate andnot nearly as goodas some McGlynn worked in sixty four games for Milwaukee last year Since the opening of the present American Association race he has officiated in three games In one he has been peppered by "'opposing batsmen worlted too hard in 1909 Beat Mounts In AU Hacet And meanwhile with Wootton the Maher goes merrily having the best mounts 'and win ning more frequently than any jockey As a matter of fact a though announcing last fall th he would ride only as a free this "season Maher is more rici aown tms season than evt fore Lord Rosebery has lir upon his services while Iasi he gave second call to Mr and third call to Mr Leopold Rothschild which in itself insii: a first class mount for Maher 1 practically every important race the year Should he win the Derby this with Neil Vtow it would fourth time "by the way that ir Blue Riband of the English ta has been wp with Maher in saddle Rc Sand Cieero an Spearmint years they were all piloted to the front by boy from Hartford Ct No jockey now riding bn the EngG turf has a similar record 5 7 39 10 11 12 0 0 0 OOO Tw vbase hits Kellar Barton Spencer Jennings Sacrifice "hits Moriarty Haighstolen Moriarty 3 irst base on Off De Haine I off Bell 2 Struck out Bv Maitre 5 by De Ilaine 5 by Bell 17 Wolverines defeated the Cathedral A by a score of 8 to Ajax defeated the Red Sox the score of 7 to 6 Belvideres of Assumption college defeat ed the Wellingtons of Windsor in a very close game a score of 10 to 9 Tremonts would like to hear from any 15 and 16 year old teams Please address Wm Wandrie 550 Erskine street Superiors have a strong organized team for the season and would like a game for Sunday Call West 780 The following are requested to report: Schwartz Cobb Otto Leverence Hebastret Lempke" Graves Licht Shlppy Schafer Wahoos are without a game afternoon phone ield 142 Eltons will play the St Elmo baseball team Sunday afternoon at 2 Any 15 year old uniformed wish ing games for June call City 5791 and ask for Jack National Union 842 will play the All Stars Sunday All National players be at grounds at 2 sharp 'S and I local office teams will hook up at park at 9:30 this morning All players report early Temple Court No 671 of will have a practice game at Belle Isle tat: 2:30 this afternoon Tne following players please report on the diamond at 1 o'clock: Ho man Karns Deneen Haddow Stacey Smitn Johnson Kutney Algall neiaa maayce MCLioweu Belmonts will play Belle Isle Sunday afternoon players renort without fail: Sikorski Nowakowski Sleffart Ohlert Rogers Greek! Joe Weiss Dahl: Schomburg and A Skrzyskl Dellas will play double header Sunday afternoonat Orchardpark with the Stanwoods and Center A Alp following placers please report early: Hein Boden Skilly 1 Schultz Bender White Black Manecke Herman Elchel and Manager Max Kratz Wahoos aretin tbe field againwith a stiong lineup The lollowing players are requested to beat Van Dyke and Gra tiot at 9 Ki bby Kaiser Maas Krause ischer Hark Lambert Harri son Keenan Meyers Wonder Mallock and Hodgdon Any of the above players unable to report phone ield 142 Puritans wisn games with any 16 year old teams for Sundays Call City 2428 and ask for Harold or address Schlisscl 318 Alfred street Calumet club will play the Centrals of "Wyandotte Sunday at Wyandotte The following players take To ledo snore i lane car Srull Kramer Monk Gadde Kerr and ox dress rank 120 Thirty flrst street Wayne A will open the season by playing the Peerless A Sunday May 8 at the grounds and Boulevard All players please re port at manager's residence before noon Ste Athletics will play the Cres tne termer had a but the teachers managed to across and tie things up rom then until the thirteenth neither could pain an advantage but in the final period evcrvthing appeared to break badly a'or captain men and before the Y'psllanti bovs could be retired they had pushed over a quartet of runs more than ciiaugh to win Aside from the battle ot nitchere' np to the last inning the game Was devoid of features unless the liberal sprinkling of errors throughout the contest could becounted as such The college boys con "tributed eight while the visitors were guilty of rive The score: COLLEGE AB Charlevoix 0 Boyne City 3 Batteries Poole White Robertson If You Buy urniture Here You Get the Best At a Saving Every piece of urniture in this store is the best for the money When American Jockey Stands 'Good Chance of Winning English Derby for ourth Time London England May 7 Al though' it is still nearly a month away one hears much talk onevery side regarding' the running of this Derby at "on June 1 and opinion is between Lord and Leihber ting upon the usually heavy While there tin in this year's race the Derby will have no little interest for Amu leans for the reason that severai of the horsemen from across trj states including Harry raync Whitney have made entries Tnen too Danny Maher who is havir: better success this year than evci is to ride Lord Rosebery's entry He will receive a fee of $2500' own our own factory and store building mean no rent to pay? This great saving is for we can afford To sei! lower than large rent pay High' scores: "Muer 206 E2K 202 Scheuren 243 Wend214 202 20J Schrage 293 Schulte Sr 200 213 Knoche "Young 205: Piscopink SWEEPSTAKES I 157 179 160 Mahogany Beds forget the saving and come in tomorrow 3 243 159 IM Heat Towns to Be Built About the Collieries in the Iowa ield Des Moines la May 7 A revo lution in the social condition of Iowa miners is planned as a result of the appointment of a social improve ment commission by the joint scale committee tonight Unsightly and forbidding looking coal mining camps will give place to neat towns churches will be built mining huts remodeled and substantial schools erected in the mining districts The appointment of this commit ut th failure to aeree on the much mooted house rent President Mahon advising the men question and was recommended by to accept they "remarks Uie sub committee of the joint scale made by the officials and cheered committee The plan contemplates loudly when one of their mem oers arose ana aenouncea tne words of one of the officers in favor of the proposition The vote on the proposed settle ment will be completed and an nounced today Vote How in Progress Seems Likely to Beject Proposals of Settlement by Members of the Detroit Street Railway Employes 'association at their mass meeting in Light Infantry armory early this morning showed "a disposition to pro test against the officials of the lo cal and national organization of street railway men Up to 3 no vote had taken but the talk of the employes seemed ta fore shadow a complete rejection of the offer submitted by the 'D Though a telegram was read from George and Helew Gould Get Or der on Mortgage New York jfas ua it order entered today by Judge5 La combe in the United St itjs circuit court George Gould and Helen Gould are directed to make quar terly payments of $3600 on a mort gage of 1600000 francs held by Mlle Paule "rancoise and Marie Gilbert DeSartiges on behalf sof Anna Gould formerly the Countess of castellane and now Dffchess of Talleyrand The order was directed against George and Helen Gould as in tne suit instituted ny a Parisian art ugainst the executors and will ot jay Doings at Adrian Game Mich Mav 7 Adrian is man ning on a big tune for opening day of the Soutn Michigan league Adrian en tertains Saginaw that day and a half holiday has been decided on with the stores and factories closing down A big parade will be the feature with the ceremonies in charge ot the local order ot Elks Metropolitan Champion is Two Up in inal Bound With Travers Ypsilanti Boys Defeat Jefferson Avenue Outfit in Thir teen Innings After going along for thirteen innings neck and neck Detroit college wan beaten out by tho Ypsilanti Normals at Delray club grounds the Ypsilanti errors by the out ot reach Bell pitching for the visitors struck out seventeen ot the Jefferson avenue boys and allowed ten hits taken from his de livery though the greater part of third three the ers Come in tomorrow and see our beautiful display of Brass Beds The designs are the the plearing and the variety quite broad The prices are low from $1350 upward 'The display includes beautiful ourposter Brass Beds and ourposter McGinnity and Chesbro Are Ex amples of the olly 'of Being Iron Men New York May all right to be Iron man title which Joe McGinnity once held with credit but when a wing Is substantial enough to entitle him to this metallic sobriquet he must In possess the faculty of being able to assimilate the cheers while they last and evade the hisses when they come for come they will in time: That is' the inevitable fate of the hurler with the untiring arm As the baseball world is aware an is one who can work at least four games a week and "be ready to act as tbe main stem in a double header in between if any are carded to be played The must be always willing to unloosen some of the steel in his arm for the benefit of his club Joe McGinnity used to be the best manin the business He could' pitch a double engagement today and go in and wheel again tomorrow And he used to win the majority of his games why he was regarded as the best Joe did his most superb work when McGraw was erecting pennant poles at the 'Polo 'grounds This was over" five years ago At present McGinnity is not twirling for the Giants Too many entertainments made him lose his National league effectiveness Now he isi managing the Newark club of the Eastern league and pitching once or twice a week The of the newer baseball era are no Jack Chesbro leading pitcher of the American league in 1904 is farming today on a big homestead in New England' Jack is done for so far as the use of his big league arm is considered He is not beset with any financial worries because he saved a great deal of what he made in the days of success: but the fact that it was steady pitching that enforced his retire ment from baseball cannot be gain said In 1904 Chesbro was the meat and bone of the New York Yankee pitching staff He would have pitch ed that club into a championship but for an unfortunate slip ot his ball at the psychological mo ment In the last and deciding game of the season After the momentus campaign in 1904 Jack was pretty near ready for his baseball obituary although he essayed to pitch until 1908 you deal here you can be sure that you get a dollars worth for a dollar you can be sure that our prices are below those anywhere else in Detroit or haven they always been? And' the fact' that we Roosevelt Program In Berlin Is Likely to Be Carried Out UTOPIA PLANNED IN MINE REGIONS Math 418 Till Killsdale Beats Albion Hillsdale Mich May 7 Hillsdale won Its opening home game from Albion college 4 to 3 The visitors came enam ored with their recent victories over Kalamazoo and Olivet The locals landed on Lee slab artist In the nfth the first four men up getting hits two of which were two baggers This tallied three scores Batteries Hills dale Hoffman and Baley Albion Lee and McKale does not take kindly to an Anivrican when he comes in direct competitivn with And tor that reason it might reasonably be ex pected that the English would be jealous of successes and would attempt to belittle his i ic ing Whether it is because ilaher has been riding in England zor many seasons or "for some ether reason English racegoers rct Maher with the utmost respect aid appreciation And his mounts al ways have a large fallowing anions the English who back him as niuen through sentiment as for any oihcr reason How well Maher stands in the eyes of the English turf world was best evinced a tew days ago as the result of a complaint lodg a by the American rider Jockey Wootton was suspended toh t'1 months and will not be able to rid again until well into June Maker led the English jockeys last year in the winning percentage while Wootton was nrst in total of winning mounts While Mah unquestionably had the best sort grounds for his protest there was least the opportunity for EnIis! racegoers to say that profession: jealousy prompted' Not one word of criticism alonjr lia line has "been heard but rather tn public has applauded the vn ri for their actioin Washington May Sfecretaty of War Dickinson Assistant Sec retary of War Oliver and General" Bliss acting chief of staff Gen Bell and many officers of tMarmy witnessed today at 4aBniii5iuii urriicKs a demonstration ofthe utility of the new infantry equipment' recom mended by the special army board" The test was practical and showed" with what expedition a soldier nav senarate himself from qr naileries waters miu eauipment mschinV milhfh I for HxUlnrc Seese and Iicik midr firing and be reeport Charlotte plays here ne Pringle urniture Co ormerly Detroit Picture Co DAVID PRINGLE Manager HJ 1 i 1 3L Is II truster to i A A i a 4 I ry 2 I i "A 'ZU'" yr S' I I 'i fvy rt icy i 121 123 Gratiot Ave 1 A'l A 163 143 141 220 214 128 174 136 KaiserJr 114 1S a Kramer 126 148 166 JSch ge 149 122 166 2 202 KHch ge 1 03 Kosel 161 179 164 1u4 6 Totals 744 549 833 Totals 827 911 WEST SIDE EAST SIDE 184 131 150 1st 115 148 143 Becker 185 Jfartge 185 154 199 Neiaeck 135 Kaiser 125 145 135 Bette 125 leming 145 123 135 Schulte 145 Totals 754 703 762 Totals 771 Schulte 143 135 217 Totals 764 911 76S EAST SIDE I Pisco 132 170 2jo Becker 194 168 149 ileck l4 14 lbs CSchulte ISl 1'0 IV Average 135 135 135 Totals 819 SIT 846 if i.

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About Detroit Free Press Archive

Pages Available:
3,662,304
Years Available:
1837-2024