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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 10

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10 DETROIT REE PRESS THE 1910 STAR BOTTLE IS MAX DROSSMAN CHALLENGES LOCAL GRAPPLERS BILL DONOVAN KAZOO NORMALS US MEETS PT GAME TO INISH GAINS DECISION COP STATE TITLE HURON HS TODAY SIGNS CONTRACT lphr OS race the three yard line AUTO GOSSIP NOTRE DAME CAME DAWSON IS THE YiCIOR CANCELLED BY Continued rom Page Nine I'cats third But one of av A double header i SOCCER PLAYERS JAMESTOWN IN HARD GAMES another of the season of 1908 Su it COACH 1 MEN CONIDENT ENTRIES AT RUNNING TRACKS SPOUTING BRIES 5 St Sp 1 0 RAIN HAMPERS PRINCETON 7 0 7 MANY WELCOME HUPP CAR 199 5 1 0 8 26 45 12 7 EXPECTS HARD afternoon BATTLE TODAY Cars that had DEMAREST MAKES LONG RUN Llvernois and Dix IRST TEST SATISACTORY Ypsilanti Normals SHILAND GOES TO SAGINAW a 0 0 on He declare a 3 the fair out 0 2 0 3 Ben Theo squad snappy 4 183 219 3 0 0 I 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 out with i 4 a pre 8 and to be 1 a a Eair ield Jamestown Crowd Sss fr I 163 1SS ENGLAND SENDS TROOPS TO PERSIA This style has won universal approval Only in RG tv SE At 2:30 meet RYE EXPECTS HIS MEN TO SCORE TWENTY POINTS great also f' OOTBALL GAMES CHEAPER THAN RAILWAY IN TEST 1594 4 9 DOBBIN BEHIND 7 By Beating Mt Pleasant Eleven the Celery City Lads Gain Clear Claim to Championship ftp in the first and a pair of errors Vizard on same learn have Veteran Takes Young Menninger Into Camp in ree Press Tourney NUMEROUS SPLITS AND ERRORS HURT JUVENILE BRACE IN INAL PERIOD DECIDES A AST CONTEST Smiling Pitcher Will Be With Tigers in 1911 Some of His History DECLARES BOYS GOOD STUDENTS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5 Elmwood Avenue Lads End Hard Work With a Snappy Practice J0HN REARDON BEATEN BY A NECK AT INISH third Held one of Hughle himself could He was doing a lot of 5 season aid to Jennings from his pltch Aggies Expect to Defeat Mar quette Team in Game at Milwaukee Alaska Oil Lands Withdrawn Washington November 4 Bv of President Taft all the Aia ka oil lands were today withdrawn from settlement thus putting then: on the same footing with the coal lands of Alaska all of which have withdrawn with the exception that were located prior to 1906 There are known areas of oil production in Alaska but there has been no survey so that these can not be located by definite withdraw als Jockey Carman Makes Debut in Western Racing by Cop ping Handicap elere 96 Arondack 105 Gay Deceiver 111: Wilton Lackaye Bissell Mason Aeroplanes to Be Made in Grand Rapids Grand Rapids Mich November 4 With a satisfactory result following the first test of the Bissell Mason areoplane in this city it Is deemed certain that the manu facture of aeroplanes will be begun In this city In a plant auxiliary to the great Bissell Carpet Sweeper company The new aeroplans is constructed on new lines and Includes in its manufacture a gasoline en gine of powerful motive force If the pre liminary trials prove satisfactory the new project will be launched Joe Gaitens a nd Sun railroad of his office 207 173 222 163 156 157 193 146 118 John Griffin IL 119 133 Carmen entry race i miles Relluf 1U3 Mark Stoos were Bryan Hicks In all these and ci i ze 4 V' 3 r' The Celtic club's challenge to th Roses to play a gam to prove which club can claim superiority has been accepted by the latter club and the game will be played tomorrow afternoon at 2:90 at Ma park Delray fhe Celtics are the last league champions while the Roses have qualified for the final of the by winning out section this fall Bence the game should prove exciting as always fa th case when the Shamrock and Rose clash Both teams will play their full strength and a competent referee has been secured for the game The Celtics will line up as follws: Strong Caulfield Scott Dear Campbell Croasdell Stanley Morley Leech and Reid reserves and Prout Social Order of Moose Pool Results In the pool tournament now in progress at the Social Order of Moose club rooms 4 5 1 aeo Kaa 11 AV 35 2 8 3 Total 1750 Drossman' Menninger's average 177 1 9 men wearing the He was the club's for the season just 15 games and los petcentage of 6S2 more universally baseball than Wild press and fans ad extravagantly not only account of his hurling ability lie is one Prove the Travel WAilld nearly $13 Accidents blow outs or breakage Drossman won Tigers Are orced to Work In doors on Account of Weather Special to The ree Press Princeton November 4 Practice was continued Indoors In the cag today on account of the rain game with Holy Cross finds the Tigers with one day of scrimmage work ac complished this week three days of slg nal Pya 'tlce and one day of no work at all Except for Brown and McGregor who have still slight reminders of the game with Dartmouth the team Is in the best condition work was a continuation of the signal drill of yesterday One or two new formations were learned and a rood dea! of attention paid to the perfection of the old plays The team lined up at the start of the drill as It will in tomor row game Capt Hart will plav full back instead of Brown with Sparks and Pendleton as halves Ballou will have the generalship of the team Brown will play right tackle Instead of left as here tofore he and McGregor having traded positions There Is no change In the end positions or center but Wilson and Mc Cormick will play the guards McCor mick having the choice over McLean It is probable that on account of the small amount of hard work done this week that this lineup will play through the entire game with but one or two substitutes Young Greek wrestler who is norm as is out with a dell to all mat artists In Michigan He la a middleweight and will meet anyone able to mnke that 11m it la either a straight or handlean bout Imperial ootball News In view of the fact that the league sea son has closed se far as the Imperials are concerned and that two very Interesting games All Scots vs Caledonians and Roses vs Celtics will be played Sunday the Imps' will rest for one week A club dinner will be held December 3 at which the honorary president William Thompson Is expected to preside Next season the club intends to make every effort to make the team as strong a Possible and players who desire to join will please hand their names to the ecre Campbell 1214 Belvidere phone Ridge U49 cr Mr deary 164 Griswold street school Their period SOUTH Louisiana State at Roses and Celtics to Decide premacy in ootball Battle POPULAR HURLER IS ONE THE CLUB'S VETERANS time that according to authoritative 3 6 KWiW GEO IDE CO Makers Troy Vanderbilt Nashville Washington and Lee vs A and at Lynchburg bur V8' Plttsbur at itts Hess beat Bell 100 to 90 Burroughs beat A ellows loo to Tomorrow night McMillian plavs Phenguellette and Kraus plays Paine was played Had have been able to Jennings band As game was staged go to a decision and Plank were twirlers who op Mary Jack selling 3 year olds and up i intra Ila nn Charles Grainger Ques Thlrd Rail 109 3 year olds mile LrrxrAww Ellanette Detect University and College Second Teams Will Clash in a Pre liminary at 1 the University field this afternoon at Coach rye's athletes will the Port Huron high school team game which should prove a decidedly interesting affair and there will be llmlnary game between ths the Detroit College second teams started at 1 o'clock The practice of the university yesterday afternoon decidedly and Coach rye was greatly pleased with the work of his men which was In marked comparison with the form displayed against their midweek opponents The plays were run through with speed and the men show ed up well in all ways ifteen players were tried out In the various positions and from these men will be picked the team which will face the Port Huron boys this afternoon Port Huron while not a heavy team has demonstrated Its ability on the tootball field as a scrappy little team which Is never beaten until the final whistle blows This team held both Eastern and Western to a clcse score scoring on each of these teams but met a decisive defeat at the hands of Central high school However this game was the first of the season and since that time the team has shown great improve meat and no doubt will give the universitj boy a good battle before they are forced to bow to the Detroiters Coach rye last evening said: men are in great condition and I am expecting a victory If they run up twenty points agtinst the Port Huronltej I will be satis fied The fine work of the squad this afternoon Is not just to my liking for I would rather nave my men have an off night on the eve of a game than to go through their paces without a hitch but notwithstanding this feel sure they will acquit themselves in a creditable manner and win tomorrow's The LT team whll be selected from the following players Toumy (capt) gnar terback Chandler and Cappies halves Cody and Davidson fullback Orr and Bock ends Howard and Tully tackles Kennedy Donald and Newton guards Welton and lckell center Dr Downing will act as referee Those wishing to attend this contest can reach th field by taking either Jefferson uvexiuo ui iumuuH cars io tlmwood enues WESTERN VS LAPEER Remarkable Seventeen Inning Contest Most Noteworthy in His Connection Here Wild Bill Donovan will be with us again In 1911 It was announced by President Navin yesterday after noon that the smiling pitcher had signed his contract for another year at the same salary that was paid him In 1910 There never was the slightest doubt about William's be ing within the fold but at the time the fans will be glad to that the formalities of signing been completed Donovan is one of the veterans of the Jennings tribe and one of the most valuable Tiger uniform leading pitcher closed tvinning ing seven for a There is no popular man in Bill Players i mire him Uli but for his nersonalitv of those fortunate beings who can see the bright side of things no matter bow hard the battle ap pears to be going While Manager Jennings was un der suspension this last season on account of his run in with the um pires Bill took charge of the club on the field and handled the reins as well as have done coaching on the lines this sna was a valuable in many ways aside Ing Ja 7 3 2 Billiard Champion Closes Engage ment With ine Exhibition The last of the exhibition games given by Calvin Demarest in this city this week was played laat evening at the Majestic Willard rooms his opponent being Walter Wilmot whom he defeated by a score of 300 to 9 Demarest gave a fine exhibition of posi tion playing his run of 77 In the eighth Innina being the feature After executing two difficult draw shots in this Inning he played cleverly making perfect masse and draw shots many times when difficult po sitions were encountered His appearance at this time has tended to Increase the interest In billiards among local players and Mr Sweney contem plates having a tournament for three cushion or balkllne bllllardlsts which he will announce later The score was as follows: Demarest 8 19 14 33 25 17 2 77 JR sc Squabble Over Officials Colutnbu November 4 a dis pute over officials by the athletic management of Case School of Ap plied Science and Ohio State uni versity whi 'h teams meet in Cleve land i ulniinated today in a statemen suefi by the athletic l7 infvcrslty here to the effect that the game would be played under protest The state manage ment declared that thev are being unfairly treated as to arbitrator It is alleged Case insists on desig nating the officials These with the run cheered by as large a IO I LLT1 LUM I chartrain Thursday The good will nf all citizens the districts traversed was the jrui ui inucn comment niaue at auseon Ville flnrl Tnvvill places photographers were out in force and at the latter place a party of ort Wayne en thusiasts met and escorted the Hu mobillsts to their city At dav Ught the party leaves for Chicago and will arrive there late in afternoon Central Believes Toledo High Eleven Will Prove a Tough Proposition Central took its final workout yes terday afternoon in preparation for the game with Toledo today It consisted of a long signal drill during which Keller was told to use all the new formations together with the old ones and the vim and vigor the boys put in their work and the clocklike precision with which the backfield ran off the for mations were a source of great sat isfaction to both coach and rooters Coach Stocking then dismissed the rushline with the exception of the ends were then asked to toe jog easily around RHB UH State 16 TTnnllhnn Goals from Hoc Bartell of Umpire a tur Head lines 39 36 average 194 Two Great Two pitching feats stand prominently in career the Tigers The first of these his memorable tie with the letics in a seventeen inning game on September 30 1907 when he held the Mackmen to such an ex tent that the Tigers bv battering three pitchers were able to get a draw in a contest tnat seemed hope lessly lost in its early stages The Tigers and Athletics were fighting it out for the flag at this time with a very slight margin sep arating them the Detroit club be ing in nrst mace was scheduled for the afternoon on 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IIP wns 1 people won two prooaoiy would rose out the it was only one find that did not Waddell Dyg ert the Philadelphia posed Donovan The smiler was in Vr ASHINGTON Retirement with pay for old government clerks recommended to the secretary of the treasury by Chance au ditor of the postoflice department in his annual report He declare an unusually large proportion o' Passed their usefulness and that the average of efficiency among them Is below the standard mile and three 111 (Davennort Ill Reid second Dander 4 5 Turn Ixju Maid $2 mutuels Auto Makes Trip at Less Expense Than Train A demonstration that the automo bile presents a more economical means of travel than does the rail way train was made by rank Campbell a civil engineer of Hack ensack wtien he drove an 18 horsepower touring car from the ranklin Automobile factory at Syra cuse to his home at a cost of $0017 per mile or $539 for the trip The distance is 318 miles The car carried Mr Campbell and his wife With railway fare at two cents a rime meir railway journey nave cost punctu res of the car would have IncTeased the expense they actually incurred but not the slightest trouble marred the trip Mr and Mrs Campbell drove way of Albany and took the Hudson river route Ninety miles of the way were over rough roads in ascertaining the cost per mile Mi Campbell said he was unable ti make an estimate on the wear cf the car because so far as be could see there was none Auto Continues to Cheaper Means of Bequests for demonstrations liavs been arriving at the office of Man ager Paul McKenney of the Brush Detroit Motor Co for the past fivo days and the salesmen have been kept busy as the result of the economy test started on last Mon day Mr extendsan invi tation to any salesman collector or person interested who wishes a demonstration to telephone tile Woodward avenue salesrooms riday's figures in the economv run as follows: Horse traveled 18 8 miles at a cost of 43 cents Twente pounds of hay and 12 quarts of oats were consumed by the horse Bun ning a distance of 736 miles tlie automobile consumed 1 13 16 gal lons of gasoline and 1 4 pint of oil Total cost for automobile 37 cents All Scots vs Caledonia The meeting of the above teams cav mornlne nt ranu me Idiiruail Is expected to provide one of the most interesting exhibitions of the soccer season for In addition to the teams being great rivals the result of this game will hare quite a bearing on the destiny of th Spald ing cup for the fall series our weeks I'feated their rivals and while the All Soots hope to get revenge the Cale donians are confident of being able to re peat the dose Trainers Bayne and Smith report their men all In first class shape team Stevenson Rae Gardner A McKenzie' Goodwills Cowan Harvey McCullough j' Boss McKenzie Ross and ultom Ecky team: Brockie Walker Reid Tarbet Woodburn Jamieson erland Cameron Archibald Thomson Rohl ertson Galbraith Laing Kick off at 10: io Resigns as General Sales Man ager of Buick at lint lint Mich November 4 Shiland has resigned as gem sales manager of the Buick Motor company and will go to Saginaw to become general manager of De Marquette Motor company Mr resignation becomes effective at once This announcement was made to viaj uy uenerai Manager Nash who took advantage of opportunity to pay a high trib to Mr Shiland hnth UC a rv wt fc S3 IHU41 as a factor in the automobile busi ness Mr Shiland will be succeeded as general sales manager by It II Cr of Kansas City Mr Colin has been manager of the Buvk branch at Kansas City for the last three years and is widely and fa vorably known in automobile circles Harvard Cross Country Men Best Brookline Mass November Harvard cross country runners defeated Tale iv by a score of 23 to 34 The race which was held over the Chestnut Hill course of six miles was run during a heavy rain storm This interfered wkh the but In spite of it Capt Jaques of the Crim son came within five seconds of the course record His time was 35:531 5 Crimson runners captured first three places while the leading Yale runners fin ished fourth fifth and sixth backfield ho whirling drives from Everybody was then told to 1 I lx then go to the shower baths The only position that seems to be in any doubt is that of right end Torbett while per forming very creditably all week in practice in this position is pri marily a tackle and a good one at that and cannot be expected to Jump in at a notice and take the place of an end of caliber Should he not show the ablllty Coach Stocking will shift Patterson to right end and use Ives in his place Coach Stocking looks for a hard game with Toledo today and inas much as the Maumee lads have an untarnished goal line so far this season it would seem that he Is not far wrong in his assumption How ever he said if the bovs play like they know how he expects them to be returned winners bv a small score ifteen players in all will make the trip exclusive of the facultv manager the student manager and coach They will take the 9:30 lim ited and will be accompanied by a special carload of rooters Sonoma Girl 4o Ketlre rom Turf froU the turf Sonoma Girl win pass from tho ownership of Miss Crabrca to a leading atock firm Athletes lay Sensa tional ootball in Last Quarter Securing Two Touchdowns Kalamazoo Mich November 4 Winning over Central Normal of Mt Pleasant 16 to 6 Western State Normal school became Normal cham pions of Michigan today The game was one of the hardest and most brilliant games evei played on a local gridiron and was replete with sensational plays which roused the 800 fans who witnessed the game to high enthusiasm Coach squad was out weighed by the visitors about five pounds to the man and for the first three quarters of play Central held the long end of the score 6 to 5 The third quarter however ended with the ball on one yard line? time aJone defeating Western of a touchdown in the final quar ter of play Damoth Berger and uajui Lupita me duh for gains and the foi ward proved an advantage for Western Kalamazoo finally negotiating two touchdowns Damoth and Berger going over Conklin kicked a goal making the score stand Western State 16 Central 6 Central braced and carried the ball to three yard line where they were held when time was called six points were scored with about five minutes of play when Hoollhan was shoved over the line after the successful negotiation of a series of end runs and line bucks which brought the ball to ten yard line Hoollhan kicked goal Richards clever full back proved a heavy ground gainer In the line bucks while McCarty and Hoollhan showed well in the open plays the work of Damoth was the spectacular feature of the West ern work Summaries NORMAL NORMAt RE Crandell Goings Tuck Crawford Wyse Dickenson Gilpin McNamara McCarty Richards Hoolihan Central Normal Damoth 2 Ber tory making game on the last day of the season of 1908 The Tigers and White Sox met on this occasion with their percentages so close that the one winning the game took Gio pennant Donovan was selected by Manager Jennings to check the Sox while Doe White opposed him Donovan never was better tn his life than in this supreme test of nerve and skill Despite the hos tile crowd he shut the Chicagoans out while the Tigers hammered out seven runs In 1907 Donovan had his best year winning 25 games and losing 4 It was his fine work this sea son that was in a great measure responsible for winning the first pennant that had come to this city in 20 years Another Victim of New ootball Va November 4 Mock a member of the senior at a Veek' ago ban game He was Sa no fluke victory for the match on its merits bowling the better game throughout though in several cases his opponent got some bad breaks in luck But that only made it easier for Max The result would have been the same had Bob by not been so unfortunate Has Many Splits Any time a man has 12 splits and several errors marked against him in nine games he isn't rolling well That was portion of the breaks In only three games the second sixth and eighth did Bobby fall to have at least one spilt In live of the games he bunched two or more wnue ninth he included in the assortment Drossman really had only two bad ones tne nrst ano these he managed to put over to his credit beating Bobby in the first ef fort 153 to 147 The other poor one Bobby took getting 173 against 157 for Max The second effort with 207 and in the eighth with 183 were the other two which Menninger put to his credit In these games Max hit for 188 and 175 respectively In the number of large scores Drossman went Menninger one bet ter Max topped the double century mark on three occasions once go ing as high as 245 which is the top figure of the tournament to date Just as luck would have it Bobby was forced to inject his highest fig tire in the same game 222 but it availed him nothing in the way of victory Could he have put it some where else it would have added an other game to his list and afforded a better chance against the plod ding Dutchman Beat Sckniidtke But despite his three large scores Drossrnan failed to better the aver age hung up by Schmldtke on Thursday The best that Max could do was to total 1750 which gave hint an average or 194 4 9 Bobby piled up a total of 1591 for an aver age of 177 1 9 Where Drossrnan had much the better of the orgument was in the number of strikes se cured Max totaled 39 or better than an average of 4 to the game while the best that Menninger could do was to swing 26 his way There will be no more tournament games this week Saturday and Sun day being resting days Monday the boys will get to work again when uiossman meets rjoaie tne McCurdy alleys 1 no summary: DROSS MAN St Sp It is Reported That a Pitched Battle Has Taken Place at Lingah London November a dispatch received here today by a newspaper agency from Teheran reported that a British invasion of Persia had be Llnah on the gulf and that it was stated iuat4he commander and officers of the British cruiser Prosperplne had been wounded in a pitched battle the Hoosier of play from 1903 through the sea son of 1910 gives them just eight years of college football it was almost too much for them to ask Michigan to lot them play under a contract that contained a three year clause Matthew Alau Ineligible Matthews the third man under dispute is alleged to have played two years on the coast before en tering Notre Dame He played with the Catholic team last season which gives him three years of col lege football before 1910 Thus he would have been ineligible un der the contract between the two colleges Those who are most in terested in Michigan's athletic ca reer believe that the Wolverines are acting properly in severing re lations with Notre Dame Long men certainly are ineligible to play This fact is well known to the Michigan athletic authorities If Michigan played the Hoosiers knowing of these irregularities it could not but reflect on the Maize and Blue The conference committee lias seen fit to disallow points made by these two disputed men in the west ern conference track meet last June which clearly shows that Michigan is being upheld in her action by the west The Michigan board of control has cleansed its hands: has done its duty toward Michigan and clean college football in gen eral at considerable financial loss Now it Is waiting to see what hap pens school vs Port field 2:30 Cowboys Are in ine Shape and Expect a Victory After remaining Idle for the pact two weeks the Western high school football team managed to secure a tame for this afternoon at the eleventh hour with the Lapeer high school which will be played at Basebak park Llvernois and Dlx avenues at 2:30 Little is known of opponnt nut the Cowboys are in fine fettle for this game Their long layoff has been utilized in perfecting the plays and the team is now working together like a well oiled machine Coach is expecting his men to make a good showing today and the game is a welcome one coming as it uu before the crucial contest with astern Western's lineup will be follows: Dendel jeapt) fullback Strohmer and Bed ford halves Gauthier quarterback Young center Dass and Hymen guards errand and Haffner tackles Smith and Mathieson ends ENTRIES H1U fHCB BCilinE Sugar Lump Going Some DasLeiii DLr jLiVia i 105 Ida Lackford 107 Idlewelss meric 108 Second race ellln8 2 year olds and up 6 DuBofs Emma Stuart 101 White Wool 104 Alfred the Great! 124 Jeanne 126 Congo 126 Glu cose 129 Third raee handicap 3 year olds and up 1'4 mile Leamence 100 Dr Holz berg 104 Joe Morris 105 Bonnie Kelso 123 ourth race ort Thoma stakes 2 year olds handicap 6 furlongs Red Wine 105 Ella Bryson 108 Heather Broom Helene 110 Mclvor 111 Danger Mark 115: Pendergast 107 Edda 116: Round the World 127 Schorr entry ifth race handicap 3 year olds and up lurjonge ftcnooimarm 97 Trovato 100 auntleroy 105 Cook 108 Nimbus 109 HelmetSir Alvescot 108 115 UMVIS Atkin Sixth 1 3 16 Romp non Kama City Man Victor Chicago November 4 In a Ion" drawn out contest which lasted more than two hours Keves of City defeated red Savis of Chicago 50 to 44 in the steen'd game of the three cushion tourna tontgb0' the leagte a raaaicit LIirY not sprung before and these were all kick variations At least a aOZen ones thus far unused will be worked scrap Coach Juneau has spent much of his with his secondary defense believing if Exelbv can be stopped Marquette Iff hi? "orkcd linemen to the hope of checkmating the Aggies shifting style of concentration of Utni aa1 to block place kicks If possble A lineup will be the same as last Saturday except Leon Ardson will replace Culver STANDING IS UNCHANGED Six Day Teams Still Are Grind ing Away at ast Clip November The stand ing of the six day bicycle race was unchanged at the end of the racing except that Jokus Schlller UstPplace UP and Went agaln lnt0 In the last hour Lawrence started a terrific sprint and his ushed the lead to' half a 1 ap There was great excitement until ogeler Kramer and Hehir brought them back In that mix up Jokus and Schiller losL their lap At the end of the fifttf rac mg the leading five teams had cov ered 1124 miles laps Euclids Hold Banquet Saturday evening at the residence of Secreary Lobdell 355 Euclid avenue 2 cclebrate the closing ofLer very season by giving a banquet to the team and to those who assoclated the bovs The piece de reslstance will be a rou sturgeon All those holding invitations are requested to report at noua 1 Cameron at 7:15 aaThe tart promptly at 7:30 start American Team is Winner New York November 4 The Amerfonu team of Hans Holmer and WIRtam Quea won the 20 mile International footrac woruv at Square Garden in the record time of'l hour 29 minutel ano seeonds 4 minutes and 23 4 5 ec the previous mark Te Canadian team of Meadows and Woods was second and the Swedish Jungstrom and Svanberg was third LOCAL Western High school vs Lapeer High bcoooi apne para 2:30 Detroit college vs A field 2:45 Detroit University Huron High at WEST Central Htgh vs Toledo High at To ledo Indiana vs Wisconsin at Indianapolis Chicago vs Purdue at Chicago Michigan Aggies vs Marquette at Mil waukee St Louie va Missouri at St Louis Cincinnati vs Otterbein at Cincinnati Western Reserve vs Oberlin at Oberlin Nebraska vs Kansas at Lawrence Case vs Ohio State at Columbus EAST Yale vs Brown at New Haven Harvard vs Cornell at Cambridge Carlisle Indians vs Virginia at Wash ington Pennsylvania va Lafayette at Phila delphia Syracuse vs Vermont at Syracuse Navy vs Lehigh at Annapolis Dartmouth vs Amherst at Hanover Princeton vs Holy Cross at Princeton West Point vs Springfield School at West Point Johns Hopkins vs Haverford at Hav erford Changes In Harvard Schedule Special to The ree Press Cambridge Mass November 4 There probably will be some departures on tne Harvard baseball schedule next spring but details In the arrangements of dates will not be forthcoming until the sched ule Is adopted The Harvard advistorv baseball committee now is composes o't meen In close touch with college base ball seevral of whom played at Harvard and who are "live ones" to use a cur rent expression The schedule will be built around the Yale and Princeton games but it Is reported that Instead of three games being arranged with Prince ton next spring or rather two games and provision for a third in case a third 1 necessary only two games will be ar Hpeclal to The ree Press Milwaukee November Without a sin gle cripple on his squad and with a team even stronger than the ene which defeated Notre Dame Coach Brewer Is confident that A In struggle here will be the first eleven ta trail the colors of Marquette In the dust this season Coach Brewer and his football squad reached Chlcags at 7 this morning and arrived In Milwaukee late In the after noon "2 beIle'7! that wl! wn aH right but I do not believe we will have as easy a time as we had with Notre said tne coach will be able to the advantase nf his re to the lineup will be offset by the fact that the gridiron is an unfamiliar one "I1 vhaJe a KtronSpr eleven than the one which beat the men of Longman as Campbell has recovered completely from his attack of ptomaine poisoning but the play ing conditions which favored us a week ago will be against us tomorrow" tn Marquette the Aggies meet an eleven similar In many respects to Notre Dame Marquette has a green backfield and also depends to a great extent upon the Inll 1 tv ic ifs tackles Eisen and Capt Hanley The former Is mentioned as an all American possibility and no team which Marquette has played thus far this ear has been able to stop him The wonderful blocking and teamwork the A linemen In last mad a freat impression upon Capt Hanley who watched the game and tnere is every reason to believe that A W111 be Eame confident of the ability of Pnllbrook and Dlmmlck prepared for an attack but Brewer neatly crossed the Catholics directed the brunt of his attack in and outside the tackles and the two as they are unable totop the onslaught In the Notre Dame game men used just three trick plays which thev had nor jrnriirtr hnfAvo fake new into World Tourists Reach Wayne on Second Day of Journey Special to The ree Press ort Wayne Ind November 4 Ied by the world touring car the Hupmobile 47 strong arrived tn ort Wayne this afternoon put up for the night after a strenu ous traveling Cars that had stopped at Ypsilanti Thursday even mg joined those that were at Adrian and after a long stop over during which 102 per cent of population viewed and ad mired the latest Hupp prodm started on the day's run about 10:30 nrnwd party fronr the Pont Conklin Vandewalker Russell Bean Warner Webb Martin Sooy Damoth Mayer Birger Score Western 6 Touchdowna gier nnan Bartell of Ill4at 111 41 bprlngfield Training school Mt pleasant Collars And Silver Brand Collars are' the only collars with the style retaining Linocora Duiionnoies they are easy to button and unbutton and thev don't tear out $200: Gelnaw whose A Ij car yesterday won the 100 mile race was fourth takings a $100 cash prize and Hughes In another A car was rtfth with $50 There were 11 starters The seven events in addition to the long race were all at 10 to 20 miles The new track records were set by the at 10 miles and the Marquette Buick at 20 miles The meeting will end tomorrow with a 250 mile race as the fea ture for a $5000 purse $3000 and a trophy going to the winner Ten miles free for all handicap Won by Clemons (Mcarlan) 2 minutes 36 seconds Burt Adams (Mcarlan) 2 minutes sec ond Hugh Harding (Stoddard Dayton) scratch third handicap time 7:2245 ourteen miles stock chassis class 301 to 450 inches Won by Dawson (Mannon) Ray Harroun (Marmon) second Charles Bascle (Pope Hartford) third time 11:3086 Ten mlle amateur free for Won by Stoddard (lat 60) Bob Heltmeyer (Simplex) second Jack Rutherford (Stearns) third time 7:4660 Twenty mlle class free for Won by Burman (Marquette Buick) Bragg (lat 90) second Harding (Stoddard Dayton) third time 15:1825 Ten mlle stock chassis class 161 to 230 Inches Won by A Whitt (E Mon tague Roberts (Abbott Detroit) second McKtnsley (irestone Columbus) third time 9:126 Two hundred miles stock chassis class 451 to 600 Inches for City of Atlanta trophy and $10X1 cash to by Dawson (Marmon) Mulford (Lozier) sec ond Horan (Lozier) third time 2:51:1270 Twelve mile stock chassis class 231 to 300 Won by Joe Dawson (Mar mon) Heinemann (Marmon) second Hughes A L) third time 10:1548 Ten mlle free for all class Won by Rob Burman (Buick) Bragg (lat 90 second Hugh Harding (Stoddard Day ton) third time 7:2354 Crossover Outruns in Third Race at Before Large Laton la November man Inaugurated his advent Into western racing by capturing the handicap the feature at Latonia today with Star Bottle The colt was off poorly but saving ground at every turn wore down his field and won by a neck from John Keardon Camel was the pacemaker io the final eighth pole then Star Hottie and John Keardon challenged ana passed him Crossover won handily from a weather brous ht largest week day crowds of the sea son thus far irst race purse $4')0 6 furlongs Night Mist (Loftus) won Temper I'M (Grand) second Collaret 104 (Austin) third time Lady Welles May Amelia Bcdniinsiar Kenmare Queen Ed Holly Mae Hamilton Jacobite Admlnster Judge Henderson Rebel Queen and Ethel Day also ran $2 mmuels paid: Night Mist1210 win $5fi0 place $370 show Temper $4 to place $340 show Cellaret $1760 show beCpnd race purse $WV 6 furlongs sell Mockler 108 (Ganz won Husky Lad (McGee second Gold Oak luS (Goose) third time 1:13 3 5 Stalwart Lad But trrhall Splinters Zellwood Scarlet Pimp 'util Naughty Lad Sabath Sweet ihven Jack Weaver and Hesitate also ran mutuels paid: Mockler $630 win $350 place $320 show Husky Lad $32 place $1090 show Gold Oak $4 show third race purse $400 6 furlongs selling Crossover 104 (Reid) won Olivia Melkle (Steele) second Tom McGrath 109 turand) third time 1:13 3 5 Acolln Eng lish Esther Tummy McGeK Dave Wallace Minty Dame Stnfran Anderson Billy also ran $2 mutuels: Groasovcr win $530 place show Olivia Melkle 7z0 place $2050 show Tom McGrath 6 ihow ourth race handicap purse 9600 mile and 70 Star Bottle 112 (Grand) non John Reardon 109 (McGee) second ame) 100 (Koerner) third time 1:43 4 5 ff Bernstein Huck Green Seal and Alice also ran $2 mutuels paid: Star Bottle $490 win $49) place $370 show John Reardon $s6u place $440 show Camel 90 show ifth rave Ethel 105 tGanz fton Markio luS (Davenport) second arlton Iv6 (Koerner) third time Handrarrelta also ran $2 mutuels paid: $440 place $220 show I lhel $970 win Markle $4 place $210 show Carlton lu snow Sixth race nurse Miqun won: lirting Hl (Knapp third time 2:2 Vanen Amyl Emmy Militant Rio Grande also ran paid: Mtque $24 70 win $10 place $4 show lirting $430 place $29o show $37u show irst ra' 'J year olds and upward Arondack 103 (Alex) 7 to 6 and out won Dracoola 100 (Diamond' 15 to 1 6 to 1 and 3 to 1 second Tom Melton 95 (Whishen) 10 to 1 4 to 1 and 2 to 1 third time 1:42 2 5 Rokeby Radium Star Ilazelrhurpe Silverine and A on Lear also ran second race Cuttyhunk 99 out won Troy Weight 104 (Alex 2 to 1 and out second Idle Michael 99 (Ural) 13 to I even and out third time 1:17 Only three starters Third race 2 year olds 5 furlongs air Miss 106 (Jang 4 to 1 even and out won King in 109 21 to 1 6 to 5 and 1 to 2 second 111 (Gross) 5 tn 1 2 to 1 and even third time 1:04 Allie Blltaen Spes Nostra Bodkin Trustee and air Ata lanta also ran ourth race for all ages 5 Vj I "5 ft A I "on: Houghton 109 (Davis' 7 uui miiuiJU IO 1 Lime 1V9 ifth race railing 5 lying Hqntrrel 113 Ji1 1 3 1 and out on Woolcasta lEnng) 3 to 1 even and out second 2 ycar olds 6 furlongs Gk 9 Io 20 and arrell Challenges Grenier Canadian champion bantamweight wrestler like an other match with Rov Grenier the uZdO mV' and Cfenief6 wres tied 30 minutes to a draw last winter arrell has defeated every boy In his atS Shiaawelehtmh2 to be test at nis "eight he has ever tackled An other match between this pair ought to be a good card Grenier can get in com munication with arrell by phoning Windsor armory rwnng Gets High' Game of Tournament Scoring 245 in ourth Effort Despite rumors that Max Droas I man was nearer dead than alive from rheumatism the veteran ap pears almost as good as ever when it comes to hurling a bowling ball down the drives and piling scores of sufficient figures to smother a few of the more healthful pin spill ers about town At least he showed that he still Is In the race for the 1 cash glory and other junk by the manner In which he defeated little Bobby Menninger at the Palace al leys yesterday afternoon Three weeks ago I could hardly lift a ball from thefloor yesterday he went out and I clearly demonstrated that he must be counted in when the individual bowling championship trophy which The I ee Press is donating is awarded Ninq games were bowled of which six went to the present cnampion 1 1 was Dutchman Attention to Be Paid Claims of Says Prof Paige of Minnesota Special to Th ree Pres Minneapolis November 4 No attention "ill be paid to the complaint emanating from Madison regarding the eligibility of McGovern and Johnstone two of the star boarders In Dr training camp according to an official statement made by the University of Minnesota authorities today "Both men are taking the required num ber of work In the law school" said Prof James Paige Minnesota repre sentative of the pig Eight "rheY arT wo of tbe students In the university and during the time 'pent at the university have lived up BI 1 aa tbe letter of th The complaint from Madison Is not worthy of consideration" A select menu of plays used by Michigan against Syracuse was dished up to the Gopher football hearties by Dr fbeXs on Northrop field today a team of ineligible coached by sig Harris 11 the onslaught against the regulars' and by desperate work the outlaws managed ttouchd)wn In 15 play Earl Pickering recently discharged from the hospital was on the side lines and took great Interest In the play of Lucius btnlth and Knox who alternated hl old position IJste Johnston is kent om of all the scrimmages to guard against possible Injury and Erdall took Ins place today Considerable disappoint ment was felt here at the news of thme 2lhe Notre Dnme earn This game it was figured would th2 wnf Huphct to get a good 'line on the rlay True the Pennsvl 'oan ive the Minnesota scouts an Insight Into tactic brt are anxioui to glean possible before th! big Ime feast on erry field for the cham plonshlp of the west cnatu 13 8 7 0 23 4 6 0 23 0 4 3 wsr? 3: total run 77 average 12 icAf sa es as ruMVS UVVf IV 0 0 I 0 0 24 39 0 0 1 0 total 96 high run 39 average 4 Maxwells wish tames with anv so or pound teams or games call East 1SS4 Pawnees would like to arrange a game with any 80 pound team for Sunday Call Hickory 152 after 6 Any 35 or 90 pound team that would like to play the Oriole Reserves Sunday please phono Walnut 1417 Ask for Hippy Carlisle Juniors have reorganized and wish games with any 70 or 80 pound teams Maxwells preferred A Spark 707 Cilni ton street Woodmere football team is without a game for Sunday and would like to hear from some strong 115 pound team Call BUI betwee" 7 and 9 Ask for Morrell Cubs would like to hear from any 75 or 80 pound Wingerts Part Ae' or the Wee Ahs Manager of TVee Ahs pleasexfall Manager lattery Cedar 62 ee Ahs and St Gregorys will clash Sunday morning In what Is expected to le be5 Sames on the east side The following 15ee Ah players are re nlain at Van Dyke and Cham plain at 830 Termote Miesel Watson Roesser Kelly Staples Hannv La Redmond and Coach Cavanaugh of the Detroit Brass 1 warriors wishes the follow Ing members to report for practice Sun Pishteenlh and the boule vard Joe Habel 1 Art Loos 1 tV A Habel Mike rank Heidel Grant Jackson Joe lPaheIThb LEd Barnoskl Dad liihlns Tbe above team Is out to book games with any strong uniformed team or games phone North 607 Detroit Brass works Ask tor Ed Waltz JAMESTOWN ENTRIES irst race all ages selling 5 fur longs Moncrief 100 Baby Willie Roke by 106 Hallack Woolcasta 108 How About You 111 Royal Onyx 113 Dress Parade II Takahira 114 Mon Ami 109 112 Second rare for 2 year ol4 maidens 7 furlongs Alice Virginia Little Dixie Supervisor Ivyton Goldbug Bounder Virginia Cup Marsh Light Patrick May Wood 107 Semi Quaver 110 Third race Cafe Hurdle handi cap for 3 year olds and up about 2 miles on the turf Gun Cotton rancis Joseph 133 Young Blitzen 136 Prince 140 Bergoo 15S Dr Heard 139 Essex 151 ourth race Exchange handicap $1000 for 3 year olds and up mile and a fur long Reybourn 102 Cliff Edge 111: Guy isher 125 Blackford 109 High Private 117 Superstition 126 ifth race for hunters to be ridden by gentlemen In costume about 2 miles Schoolboy Monsoon Planet ire Alarm Dundee Comet 160 Sixth race for 2 year olds selling Keswick 94 Duke of the Dis trict 102 Spes Nostra Radiation 10" orester Sheriff Bradley 110 Mars) Light 99 Seventh race for 3 year olds and up selling 1 miles Bang My Gal Harvey 104 Dixie Knight 109 Beau 4 and darkness compelled the Cadlllac Pe IT RE! A I i o' okzxl uau cauea in the th Wil score 11 to In favor same will be finished Saturday selling 9 5 tWrlsren' 6 tn won Henry Munroe 100 (Bell) ahey) 3 to 1 even and 1 to time 1:47 4 5 Bang Algronet nnd Bcauclere also ran Will inish Game Today Cadillac Mich November 4 Disputing nd darknese nAnmAii xi xa ati 1 1 tHf toscKey High school foot ball game to be 18 wlth the The Aven and out Oueen Iftfi 4 t' 5 ATlt) nut Elaborate also ran 3 year olds and upward '''r' 3 lu 1 ami out won Woolcasta Sister 99 (Gordon) 8 to 1 3 to I and 7 to 5 third tlrn 1:10 4 Hnri xioun John A Monroe also ran rften 3 year olds and upward mile and 7A yards The Monk 3 to 6 and 1 to 4 aPd even econd Tempter 98 (M tk Js Tor I 255Z it ke is I it C1IH1O VlUA9 I I i 1 4.

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