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ft PART ONE THE DETROIT REE PRESS 19 WESTERN STRONG KALAMAZOO LOSES OPENER RAIN PREVENTS PLAYS ELMWOOD BOYS JOHNNY POSITION ON ORWARD PASS LEXINGTON CARD DEEAT OBERLIN plays Rings Around Marine City LOSERS SCORE ONCE ON or tlie hl? excellently PUt Up fast RE REJUVENATED INDIANS HARVARD INDS 4i 'K'A WILLIAMS EASY is charac becauae of the injury to the regular JACOBSON WILL MUCH SCORING BY WORK OR KAZOO GOPHER REGULARS 1 3 dis 1000 by Har 3 YALE HELD TO LOW SCORE 10 0 8 With any other kind of pitching the team would 8 dr SCORELESS PLAY TIE Cornell Coates game In particu I RG SOCCER GAMES OR SUNDAY LO ex Isle rail Pyle Nichols IN DRAWN BATTLE PLAY GLOVES SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE $3 Our Hasse Special at $115 is a splendid value UNDERWEAR to HOSIERY Woolens It com to OHIO STATE TEAM IN ORM ancy Waistcoats $150 to $700 1W a to Ypsilanti was the first gaining a touchdown on 9 5 Davidson Powers Kennedy Newman II $1500 $3500 $3000 $1500 ot in11 Dan the had two Leftwich the first the end the first $5500 $7500 $7000 $7000 4H th I Nuckols) Walker) team the $3500 $4000 $3500 $4000 an But and and Bredemua Bissell Wilson Blumenthal McCormick SlmmoM Ballou Pendleton Sparks Hart (cB Position Mochas Buckskin lined and William with several sub were more active than their played as good football as Thia was due partly to the POSITIONL to All large cities have a sim ilar establishment where you can get just what you tvant when you want it Jn nt BUSINESS SUITS DRESS SUITS TUXEDOS OVERCOATS MONROE It line was while try availed it it Bolger Keene Plant StansfieldCummin ga Rosenswlg Morley Smith Broadbridge Demchak Erkfitz Umpire minutes Light br 6 Oberlin 3 Score 6 Oberlin 3 Touch Tuomy Goal from Busty (Sardln)lO (Murphy) 6 (Lawrence) dis SUNDAY OCTOBER 9 1910 WILLIAMS Smith Michael and stayed there to time she brokfr on and Baroness Evelyn made the into the stretch where Twlnk Dan paced by her Ieftwlteh ADRIAN Dvstnzer Van Scholk Vrooman Doty Miller Stevens Beem Stump Laudenslager Arnos Pa terron Graham Dur score Ypsilanti to to to suits two piece suits at 50c per garment at $100 $150 $200 and $250 per prices over and come to us when ready to buy: Ithaca aged nicely to kep Cornell from scoring Had the periods1 been longer the Ithacans might have gotten one touchdown but It looked aa if they were lucky enough as it was though after the first period Corneil did moat of the offensive work ends Kerr Pyle and Gray out played the Cornell men and the end rushes of the Ithacans which thtfy relied on for most of the time either gained but little or were shattered before they got very far The Corneil halfbacks ran from one Union Suit values at $100 others 30 and 500 or sale at Gray Worcester's store Mai! orders solicited local Both sides before the cun every effort to and Ypsilanti Each "Detroit's complete store Wearables where you have your clothes Made to Order or get them Ready to Wear Northrop ield Minneapolis October 8 Minnesota today walked all over the Iowa Agricultural college football team defeating the Aggies In easy fashion by 49 to 0 or the first time this season Minnesota departed from straight foot ball using forward passes double passes and several new formations which bewildered their lighter and less experi enced opponents Minnesota presented Its strongest line up during the first half at the end of which the score stood 37 to 0 During the last two periods the line up was materially changed Coach Williams sending In several substitutes to save his regulars The work of all the Minne sota players and that of McGovern and Johnston in particular was conspicuous turn pace Ung again took a big lead in tho third heat and held it to the soven eighths Twinkling Dan catching her and wincing handily The biggest of the meeting scored in the 2:19 trot and after they got on the turn Betsy (1 took the lead holding it to the distance stand where Morning Light trotted hy her Betsy was not to be dented in the second mile Con keeping her in front all the while and doing the same tiling in the third heat Morning Light being second In the both Tho finish ot both races went over until Monday Summaries: KENTUCKY UTURITY oa Belsthoff Is highly elatedtn tie showing his team made is predicting a successful sea i for the Yellow and Black this ir Western Is the team he wants beat most and the plans of the a well as himself are being IVI ii4L yUC OLD SORES DUE TO DISEASED BLOOD Under Mason Walker Winter Stevens Bobnet Peterson GrauMeln field Lewis Umpire Burleigh Linesman Tufts Our underwear department presents an op portunity to select precisely what you want at the price you wish to pay We have medium weight and heavy weight both in union and two piece Special Others garment Special at 350 200 Ctu Boy Ar Victim Yesterday the Romulus team closed the season by defeating the Cass A to 5 Sims pitched great ball tor Rom ulus striking out 10 men and was well vnarres rrutier Larrea at In neared like a college sauad the lack of weight on the part of was more than made up for by the clever way in which the plays were utilized for substantial gains At times particularly in the second period the visitors appeared to be bewildered by the attack of and play after play was a success The one touchdown that scored and which eventually proved ample to win resulted following three consecutive forward passes on which Orr Davidson and Orr in order carried the ball 50 yards across the goal line score came in the same period when Kel lner left halfback of the Ohio squad booted the pigskin over the cross bars after It had secured the ball on a fumble in midfield and pressed back to within 25 yards of the line The kick was a perfect one going squarely between the up rights Only once afer that did Oberlin threaten The chance came shortly before the dose ot the final period Oberlin again had taken advantage of a fumble and with the aid of two forward passes and a penalty planted the pigskin on the 20 yard Miner trieu to duplicate tne he turned before but Cody through the line blocking the and Davidson recovered the Two tries through the line netted them nothing and nn tore through the line for big gains ami only uller Morris Ixree Childs neiHy Lawlor Corey QB Whalen Deming LH Kistler KH Sullivan hllbln Casheo Yale 12 Holy Cross 0 Touch downs Corey Deming Goals from touch Daly rancis Mr Lang ford Umpire Mr Crolins Dartmouth ield Mr Gillender Philadelphia Head linesman Mr Davie Wesleyan Time 10 minuta quarters Substitutions Van Slnderon for Coates rancis for Paul for uller Green ough for Morris Buckingham tor Loree Scully for Childs Camp for Reilly Tom mers for Deming Daly for Kistler Potter for Philbln Kilpatrick for Van Slnderon uller for Parker Glover tor Camp Baker for Daly Sullivan for Monohan Motlvor for Twlor IT Sullivan for Cash Cannon for Sullivan SIX EVENTS IN ALL WILL BE CARDED ON THAT DAY MUCH IMPROVEMENT IS SHOWN BY EAST SIDERS DENDEL AND MATHLESON BEST GROUND GAINERS Llsurge for Burge Wall for Alstrand Hurst for Scott McRoberts for McDonald Eradahl for Johnston Van Strum for Rosenwald Burge for Llsurge Smith for Robinson Alstrand for Wall Wall for Smith I Erdahl for Stevens Randall for Bromley Ryan for Vincent Rutledge for McRoberts Knox for Picker ing Brant for rank Touchdowns Stevens 3 Rosehwald 5 Johnston McGovern Erdahl Erdahl for Morell 61 Goal from McGovern lcager Ref eree Endsley Head linesman Harding ield Judge Reed also offer a handsome line of flannel with either attached or detached collars ruin $150 to $300 Princeton mum a dieton: Snark: svz 1 1 st ii ni tn xv Bredenfus New York Murphy for Gorsch by Princeton 6 6 0 0 to tal New York Touchdowns Pendle c'u Ltumap nit ion fifliolole Yi a vv Muicruu 1 plre Beacham West Point: llirlra s3 CS Tiriiii linesman Thorpe La Salle Crimson Does Not Get as Hard a Game as in Previous Years Crimson Attack Varied UNINISHED New York Uses orward Pass Well and Often Threatens All Tiger Points in irst Half Oalft frrkn OiinhrTrnvn DnM Trims of periods lo minutes each pare Yale urn Pennsylvania: Nellie Break Track Record owlerville Mich Oct 8 Nellie the Detroit hone won the free for all pace here today In record time pacing the third heat In 2:12 which was four and one quarter seconds faster thn the track record Dan Culver finished second In the free for all trot Liberty copped the money with Pan second and Ha zel third MARINE CITY Lawrence Jones Schluer Joure Becker Lester Scott Lindow Starkweather Hart Zimmerman Marine City 6 Marine City 6 2 Colton Pm Starkweather Coals Ball Armstrong Stark porinrts 13 minutes Reule Ann roe The summary: WESTERN II Mathleson Bedford Doos errand Hymen McGregor Pasco Haeffner Smith Gauthier Strohmer Spear Dendel (c Touchdowns Dendel 4 tioats rrom toucncown epear a Three Year Old Pacing uturity is Called After Three Heats Are inished AY RANK COOKE Lexington Ky October In stead of resuming the race program In the morning as expected It was 3:45 o'clock this afternoon before the track was even sate and then It was muddy The rain had so thoroughly soaked It that nothing could be done until afternoon when about 20 automobiles ironed It oft The sun was not strong enough to dry the red elay but the big crowd remained to the last to see what was offered These delays of three days mean morning racing next week as the sport is to start at 8:30 Monday if possible six races being carded for that day The Transylvania was put back because it would hard ly be fair to race such a great field of horses In the mud The three year old jacing futurity as called nrst nn wnen sunset i wlths its finish Twinkling colt that won at Detroit heats to his credit scooted out to the front in heat to draw score a series of line plunges In thf first quarter ot the game Time was called before either side had an opportunity ot again crossing lhe goal The second session was a series of spec tacular plays and plunges but neither side came through with a touchdown In the third period Stump by spectacu lar dash ot 75 yards carried the ball through the opposing team tying the score He failed to kick goal The game was called at the end ot the third period in order to allow the Ypsilanti team to catch a return train Stunip and Van Schoik starred for the local Durgan was the mainstay mals Line up: YPSILANTI Runslmtn Mouhs Buhl Pearre i Mea rs Anlersnn Becker Doge I Durgan Hunt Avery quarters 15 minutesran anr fitlHYin I'inAl Pearce Buss Time of Adrian 5 vantage of the new rules wiirKea tne gains and pulled right time The PRINCETON Call to Players The following It players meet at Euclid park for game with Euclid team Game starts at 1 sharp: Inker Walsh Johnson Welch Slamer Houghton McNeil Burnell Pitischke Hillman Weinberg Bender Bartell and Smith that had but two veterans tho season with Is Outweighed comparison the Ohioans (Cox! Morning ris Starlight Jones) carnation Boder Guard Catherine It Captain Hunt Dollie br Henry Winter Donald) Elizabeth Ray gan) May Grave ro staff) Victor Allerton Wataga Marie eh Time 2:15 1 2 Clever Use of orward Pass Brings the Victory to Bed and Blue It's remarkable the transforma tion one week of hard work can about in a football eleven Last week the Detroit University school squad appeared like a shad rluaA UlXtxuie IO Lupo DUl cessfully with anything even re ZX Vx I I Vn I 4 a a a 1 a IU5U BUI1UUI UgLrsmUU of gridiron warriors Today pros pects are bright tor the lied and Blue developing into one of the best teams that ever has represented the Elmwood avenue institution In the game with Oberlin academy yesterday afternoon the willing charges of Coach rye appeared like a brand new team There was more life In its play the boys fork ed better together and barring a failure at times to grasp the signals properly gave the impression to all who watched them that they are destined to hold up their end with the best prep school teams that can be sent against them this season Though outweighed from end to end on the line and in the back field the rejuvenated east side team made the most of Its opportunity and when the four periods of 12 minutes each had been completed Oberlin was a beaten team and Coach rye had gained his first vic tory as pilot of the Red and Blue Under ordinary circumstances the score by which the won would he nothing to gloat over but when It Is remembered that the boys have had little or no scrim mage practice and several new and untried men were Injected at the last hour as It were the victory speaks wen ror tne prowess ot team start periods Cornell: Eyrich for White: Sesgrave for Stimson Baker for Pitcher Nichols for Bates: Bates for Nichols Sim eon for Collins Oberlin: Gray for Pyle Henderson for Nichols Nichols for Bird Bird ror forward pass and gave tho Orange mo ll NG DI VI 32 000: SAHTAL M1DY Albion Proves Too Much for Lighter Opponents Kalamazoo Mich October 8 Using straight football Albion won over Kala mazoo college today by the score of 24 to i Albion greatly outweighed the Baptists and raced at will through their light line Capt Miller was Albion's star man making all of their touch downs Kalamazoo's only score was made In the third period when Carder intercepted an Albion forward pass and raced 40 yards tor a touchdown Line up: ALBION KALAMAZOO Miller (Capt) Butler Itanney Douglas B'Jamln Terpening Henderson Williams Dyer Hudnutt LG Bucase Carder Shattuck McNeil Clark KE Bramble Lee Dickie Mlles inke Biss (Capt) Hafford LH Ide Jebujelh Wht ley Penot Stuck Summary: Touchdowns Miller 4 Car der Goal from Miller 4 Biss Referee Anderson Chicago Um pire Goodwin Battle Creek Head linesman Williams Battle Creek VERSITY Wheeler Brennan Henneberger Kopft Vesely Crltwford Galloway (c) Gorseh Elllfe ule CI I Norman for Duff Sawyer for en Barrl for Ballou Andrew for McLean for Wilson White for Brnton lanh In an The Chattanooga club has purchased Pitcher Benton from Cincinnati Looks Like Best Team Boulevard Boys Have Had in the Last Three Years irg much after the fashion that won it prestige in past years Eastern high school literally tone Marine City high school to pieces jesterday morning at the Mack Av uc ball park scoring 43 points to'nr the visitors Marine City really offered no op rsltion to the game little Indians ran the ends almost at will have rnt was invincible ters as Andrews Lathers (Jrogati and Dickinson get and Oberlin Both ail to Score Yf October man Detroit University School Wins Hard ought Rattle rom Ohio Eleven inal first di5wrfi Orr Goal nliat'Amer Lane unnnrted Umpire Blake Yale Time of first base for Romulus i2 minutes 500 Umpire Sam Vick was nearly mobbed oy tne speciaturs ana me Lass iein unu was obliged to stop umpiring He was put in as a pinch hitter in the ninth for Cass with three on none out and hit a line drive to right which should have gone for three bases but the rightfielder grabbed ft with one hand doubling the man at second 20 Position Twinkling Dan Patch Murphy) Leftwttch Healy) Baroness Evelyn Donald') Mary Chantrell blk Jo IL McAllister) Time 2:14 1 2 2:18 1 22:15 2:19 TROT 3 IN 5: PURSE UNINISHED Betsy in by Wiggins ho eaanot supply tho 2 A HT1L accept a but seaa stamp for 'atrated eeeled It ftv particulars aad direction to ladies MARVELi EASTERN RUNS UP BIG COUNT High School Scoring Eight Times Eastern 43 Eastern 17 Wt ek? Ban Transylvania Stake Race and Others Are Put Back Until Monday Morning 1 ur store is noted for tic splendid values be found here at all times in hosiery We are Detroit's largest agency for the 'cele brated hose which sell at 25c ill' 50c the nair nrn J) SDCCiul SllR hose made with lisle heels and toes made in ors atid blacks at 50c the pair (Jtiiers 25c 50c and up to $250 During four periods of 15 minute Eastern marched down the liehl for eight touchdowns but their res at kicking goals was poor three of lhe eight counting in final result Dad not Stark v' ather of tho Marine City boys lisped an opportunity ot the 11 uk sort and by some luck evade entire JJastern team for a score sDitors would have been held uP less and tlc goal line would have remained uncrossed unnipuring man tor man Coach eist charges far outclassed Dr opponents Barring a little voiisness at the outset the East ern lads played a grand game on offens" and on defense put up the ftt of resistance tnat of them Gabiinsr through the fi olticss for Marine City to skirt the ends fowl as much Marine City's only a cesstui method of advancing the to any extent was through I laxness in holding the Pal: which secured often during too first half But as the game progressed Eastern improved In this! tnenr and during the greater Port of tho last half play was all ill Marine territory ry little of the new game was exhibited but new tangled tricksiw unnecessary so far as the Bou le' ardors was concerned The old nvle served their purpose and they the issue to the fullest Marine City tried the for 'arii on several occasions but in nearly every instance it netted a ess rathe than a gain as the ball generally would bring up into the lands of some alert Easterner and inarch started for the goal a tain Moesta led in the attack Marine City and in it had the ipp jr: of the entire team Three Moesta hurled himself over goal in each case after hitting line off tackle for 10 15 and a crack Ball was sent two and Colton Peacock1 Weeks one each Di nigh ho redeemed himself on vral occasions Weeks showed io Her poor judgment in the way he lilie the team and but for that stern might have had two or Twice when near goi' and first down instead of ui: 'he ball to Moesta or some of oil ers In the line who had been naming ous latently he called for pass and just as luck mid have it the ball would fall tie hands of tho opposition would Immediately kick out of tor the time being and East lad its work to do all over Successful Handling of Ball in This Style of Play Allows Cow boys to Beat Monroe Two Touchdowns Best Elis Can Get Against Holy Cross New Haven Ct October Holy Cross held Yale to 12 points here thl after noon but could not score The visitors used the forward pass to good advantage but passing was poor and the lat ter resorted to line plunging for effective gains Yale scored In the first period when a series of plays through the line placed the ball on Holy 70 yard line Corey went around the end for a touchdown Daly kicking goal The second touch down cun In the last quarter a series of line plunge giving Deming a chance to carry the ball over the 10 yard line ran cis kicked the goal The line up: Y'ALE POSITION HOLY Joy Ostrasren Davltt is swiwv vviuumri Glut punt from behind their Monohan I llnnln! rn 4k i a UU mW uail Loom bounded back scoring a safety for Purifies the Bloodellevcs 24 Baar Catarrh of the Bladder AB DnfrtUtf Sewovv Iowa Aggies Are Swamped by Brilliant and Varied Attack ana the Cir cling the ends was like trying sul a i 3 xe ti field Suedes Pique Cape Reindeer unlined wool lined fur fur $115 to $600 copped easily but Kay Clem neu such lui Klllian Stteger Cocash Stieger to Clement tor only one hit it surely goes to show that he has everything Todav at 3 Stuart Gurney or Yingling will work against Jacobson and this contest shpuld at tract at least 5000 fans as the Kazoo players are all well liked lo cally and Charles Wagner their popular manager will be on the job at second base "Buzz" Wetzel has accepted a position here and will wear an uniform next sea son Eddie Killian will play first base today and all the professionals who played yesterday will play to day against Kalamazoo Every Woman lBtr(td and ahoold 4 bout tho wonderful i IMARVEL Whirling Spraj Tk av Vag'anl Byrurea tth coft and stiff are positively the best hats sold at that price tn the United States Our $300 hats ii shapes or fade Our $200 hats are also the best value offered at that They neither lose their han elegant line of genuine imported Austrian Beavers Kiu''X rUoW ve are aboeots lor STETSON HATS 3500 Spear Dendel and Gauthier Make the Touchdowns Penalties Prevent Larger Score Displaying rare form in handling the forward pass and outclassing their opponents In all departments of the game Western High had lit tle trouble In running up a big score on the Monroe High school eleven at Clark park Saturday morning and had It not been for frequent penalties would have rolled up a much larger score against their heavier opponents The final count was 45 to 2 Monroe was unable to make any gains of consequence against the Cowboys and was unable to check attacks although at times a sudden burst of speed was displayed and the visitors would hold the local team for downs On the other hand Coach Ma tnews men displayed much better foim when put to the real test than mlevri iav ibeen showing during piactice tneir plays netting a gain in most eveiy instance ana on the defenSiVe held their opponents at all times line held like a stonewall while the backtieid car ried the ball tor gains repeatedly Dendel Stars With Long Kun irSaptain Oendel started the scor ed bn i the ball on the klck Md runnlnJ through the entire teani from ten yard line for a touchdown in eigh cnnrf of PlaY Spear kicked goal 3 his was the only scoringhoue 1 ther nrst period al though Western frequently worked hH fhlwd for sood Saln and lil1 rhe wlth success only to be penalized for holding off side play or for not having the required num nien the line scrim the ball over for the next touchdown taking a ard pass from Dendel and dodg betweeu th? players I aSain made goal Dendel fol lowed a tew minutes after with ail the baI1 hatJ been ad Monroo's flve yard line on loniard passes and end runs No goal was made Intercepted an onside after Monroe had failed to lng the next kickoff and Spear carried the ball on a twenty yard run for a touch down Steal Pass( Make Touchdown uAfLer ha failed to gain on vr''ihi On next kickoff Mathleson intercepted a forward pass and another touch down resulted Denedel Carrying the ball over Spear kicked goal orward passes carried the ball to Monroes ten yard line and Spear pas again sent over for five points kicking the goal Dendel followed soon afterwards with the final touchdown and Spear again made goal Mathleson and Dendel were the best ground gainers for Western the former repeatedly receiving the forward passes for gains from ten to twenty five yards and the latter making long gains on end runs and through Monroe's line Gauthier ran his team in an able manner and played a good defensive game Bed ford and Pasco frequently 'broke through the line nailing the runner for losses Smith played a pretty game at end only points came as the re sult of a fluke Strohmer blocking Dn own goat ball as it Mon anv store of the kind in the city with a choice of any READY TO WEAR garment desired at a price that will please you Look the following list of line trick broke effort ball which Tuomy kicked out of danger In every department aside from line defense outgeneraled Oberlin throughout The forward portion of the local attack showed woefully weak at the out set and many plays that should have gone for good gains were nip ped In the bud through the Inability of the men in holding their men with their star backmen Tuo my carrying the ball Several times the little Celt was in a good position to get away but the Red and Blue ends allowed themselves to get boxed and see some lunging Oberlin man nail Tuomy when the way appeared ciear tor mm Tnomy Change Tactics But before the first oeriod had plred Tuomy discovered this weak ness in his teammates and he shitt ed his attack to open field tactics When the shift came it was so sud den that Oberlin was taken com pletely off its guard and before it had settled down Capt Tuomy and his mates had beaten their way to the score that earned the victory rve has a peculiar array ot plays that 'are bafflilng and in nearly every instance some man would be sent around the ends or through the line for gains of any where from five to 15 yards But in several cases the good work availed them nothing some untimely tumble undoing all the good Oberlin free from ragged play either but In a measure the grip on the pigskin was better and their losses through failure to grasp the ball securely were not as great as that of One strange feature of the play nr tt st wh the work of the line on defense When the ball was In possession of the opposing forces the forwards resisted an attack like a rock but as soon as would get the pigskin in its pos session and the line was asked to hold until the backfield could get the plays off it appeared to melt anil JuOIiQ Lviauu xizAy Candler were trapped before plays had been fairly started eide tor them and forced to rely on the open field stunts The change earned the vic tory Much of the danger from Oberlin was averted bv the snlendid kick ing of Tuomy who outkicked Capt Kelner on an average of 25 yards There is much joy in the camp now over the work of Cody and Welton the two new men who played their first game with the eleven yester dav The former is a husky chap excellent ground gainer and ap parently as strong as a bull on de fense Tully too gradually is get ting into shape and his presence in the line adds much strength there OBERLIN Kaley Barrett Baxter Howard Men Bung Up 23 Points on Cincinnati Columbus October Ohio State university easily proved the masters of the eleven from lhe University of Cincinnati todav on Ohio field A crowd of 2500 witnessed the game The final score was: Ohio State 23 Cincinnati 0 The first half resulted In score of 13 tn in favor of Slate In the second halt Stale went throuxh the Cincinnati tackle apparently at will State repeating the piav wiee in this half but losing the ball on dawns SEVERAL SCARES GIVEN PRINCETON stopped when the some voriliy Eastern lad had planted the behind the goal posts for a Every symptom of an old sore suggests diseased blood The in flammation discharge discolored flesh and the fact that local appli cations have no permanent effect toward healing the ulcer shows that deep down in the system there is a morbid cause for the sore But more convincing proof that bad blood is the cause for these places is furnished by the fact that even removing the sore or ulcer by sur gical operation does not cure they always return Nature will heal any sore if the blood is pure and healthy but until the circulation is cleansed of all impure matter and supplied with nourishing and plas mic qualities the infected condition of flesh is OBLIGED to remain SS heals Old Sores in a perfectly natural way It goes into the blood removes the impurities and morbid matters adds nourishing qualities to this vital fluid and brings about the very condi tion that are necessary be fore any sore can heal SSS is a per fect blood pur i fi acting directly on the circulation through the stomach and digestive members Its use makes rich red healthy blood which nourishes all flesh tissues instead of infecting them with the virulent matter which keep old sores open Special book on Old Sores and any medical advice free to all who write THE SWIT SPECIIC CO ATLANTA GA Little De trey Ko'b Robinson Pardon Steiner Rentlev Wallace Meier LH Maurer licker (c) Spear 3 Gauthier 1 Goals from touchdown Spear 5 Goals Spear 3 Dendel Mitchell (Detroit) Schlei (Wesleyan) Head Clem ents ield Simmons Time of 10 minute We carry in stock every desirable make pattern in pleated and negligee attached detached cuffs all sleeve lengths $100 $150 $200 $250 and HEIM ZIMMERMAN will replace Evers at second for the Cubs In the world's series St George and Caledonian Belle a tVolbar ruieiCV svottv' Imperials and Wolverines Driving club referee perguson Detroit and Roses Artillery and road referee MacLeod Di ltnnnlns hvPS Games called at 10 All English or Scotch association football platers wish ing to join new team to fill vacancy in league send name and address to IL 159 Glendale avenue Highland Bark Special to The ree Preu Cambridge Mass October 8 The Williams football team did not make the trouble for Harvard thia afternoon It generally does in the annual football game Harvard won 21 to 0 and only In the fourth period was Williams able to make as good a showing as the Crim son There wa no scoring in that quar ter and In It etltutes who predecessors their rivals fact that Harvard did not keep up he: gait in the last quarter The scores came easily to Harvard when the latter was whooping it up an attack so rled and so well conducted that Williams could not grasp It and errors the part of the Williams eleven of which Harvard was quick to take advantage yielded tho points rapidly and promised to roll up a bigger score than was made The lineup: HARVARD elton McKay Minot Perkins isher Withlngton Smith iue Wigglesworth QB Grausteln rothlnghsm 'RH Leslie Touchdowns Marrison Withlngton Goals from touchdown: linington 3 Goal from rteteree Pendleton ield Judge Okesnn Substitutes Harvard Lewis for elton Amory for Lewis Hann for McKay Leslie for Minot Huntington for Per kins Smith for Huntington Keays for isher Bush for Withlngton Parmenter for Bush Lewis for Smith Smith for Lewis Lafferty for I Smith Potter for Wiggleeworth Gardner for Potter Potter for Gardner Wendell for Grausteln Morrison for rothlngharn Tryon for Leslie Williams: Olcott for Smith Smith for Olcott Wy man for Smith Mason for Perry Anderson for Linder Rahlll for Winter Kellogg for Stevens Stevens for Kellogg ish for Prindle Rice for Bohnet Rogers for Peterson Time Eleven minute per iods Attendance 8000 TwirlerWho Won South Michigan League Pennant to Work Against Today or attraction al Mack park Manager Hoesink has engaged tlie best talent available to give tiie champion Kalamazoo club a trimming A victor today will look pretty good to the manage ment and no expense has been spared to give the patrons a chance to see a fast club wearing the uniforms Never before in the history of local serni pro baseball has tlie owner of a park dug down into his pocket the way Koesink Pas to get this collection of players together noon to 0 In a hard fought and inter esting game The New York team caught the Tigers napping by their excellent use HI and Black adherents some anxious ments when It looked as if a score against them was' imminent It was only the brilliant work of Pendleton and a well rrS)Tanl that Eave he T'scrs a D'nf2rtab margin for a vk torv tinceon attack had not Vnry against New defense and it must be said that the latter team took etery ad I forward pass for good off an on side kick at the line up: Adrian Score One Touchdown Adrian Mich October In a game that was a battle for blood frofa start to finish Ypsilanti Normal school and Adrian college rougnt to a araw on me gnairon inis anernoon claimed an easy vic to test and both put forth PHneCiaJ ThS ree Princeton October Prlnceton defeated New York University this after noon 1 a Schlee Boyer Plmklns Spring Clune Cummings Renner Martin Schllee RH Jobln Michigan) Tline Quarters BUSINESS SUITS $3000 DRESS SUITS $5000 TUXEDOS $4500 OVERCOATS $3000 CEL hundred different patterns to select from) rrr arc headquarters in Detroit for the celebrated Shaekamaxon READY TO WEAR 9 1 2 ofman 4 (A Me 5 (Gaha 8 (TJHcken ALUMNI COP BY BIG SC0BE Delray Highs Tail to Score Against Their Predecessors The Delray high school alumni de feated 41 to 0 at Solvay Sroundsf Saturday afternoon On the 2LL men fr0Tn Houghton coUePS vne men were out Tnd Put a stubborn fight vantac hedlfO'ar' pa3e3 to ad style nlav alumnl adhered to old times WeJe Penalized several and for Pnr fha ri 2 MOST MEN like to buy their wearables where they are made to feel at home and where they are satisfied they are getting the value of every dollar invested There are many such establishments in the country and ours is one of them We will not sell a questionable article of any kind and for that reason enjoy the patronage of as fine a lot of gentlemen as In CLOTHING we will make you a SUIT or OVERCOAT to order or supply you i A A X' S' WA vMhI A A Ji ft 1 rr 40 rr XX TG SV reAVMi A 4 i '37f a 'I' 1 1 A cxfs i MMSWfflKMIlWPWlSwtffijg ''z He 1 i ir s' ho 1 I i HI 1 ck A 1 II by Dan 4 Mokn (J 1 (A Mc (W Curry )3 MINNESOTA (49) AMES (0) Pickering UE McDonald Walker LT Hunt Bromley LG Alstrand Morell Scott Robinson RG Juhl Young RT Smith rank ltE Campbell I McGovern QB Scott Rosenwald THB Vincent Stevens RHB Burge Johnston Ringhelm side ot the field to the other but without gaining very much The Cornel) Interfer ence against the Oberlin ends and tacklca was not Impressive In tact It tailed fre quently to take care of the opposing play ers CORNELL OBERLIN Whyte LE Pyle Munk LT Kinney Champaign LG Curtis Stimson McDaniels Hale RG Hubbard Austin RT MetcalfPitcher HE Kerr Butler QB Nichols O'Connor LHB Stimson Bates RHB Bird Collins Martin Hackett West Point McCarthy Germantown ield Evans Williams Young Cor nell Two 12 and two 10 mlnute Welton Neill Newton Brown Tully RT McMillan Anderson Orr Graham Tuomy QB Johnson Caples Scotford Candler Kelner Cody Gray.

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