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THE DETROIT REE PRESS: SUNDAY "OCTOBERS J5J9HC PARTy2ONE ARTHUR HILL VICTORIOUS Saginaw 'Mich October Although outweighed 2y pounds to the man Arthur Hill high school football team eu from Ithaca high this afternoon 15 to 5 Dur ing the first half the locals pro all to the good but the great weight of the visitors told In the second part and by consistent line plunging which waa only checked by the secondary defense they put the bail over for a touchdown The backfield did great work The run of Walker end for Arthur Hili when he picked up a punt and ran 50 yards for a touchdown was the feature PIMLICO ENTRIES irst race maidens all ages 0 furlongs Orphanry Alrey 92 McLeod 108 Cllf tonian Appasionata Markham Miss Mo ments Ito Suniike Vigorous 05 Second race 2 vear olds selling 8 fur Mias Joe Napier 107 Jawbone Ca liph 110 iamma 102 Garry 105 Kit tery Miss Wiggs IM Third race mares 3 year oids and up ward mile and 70 Spin Chilton Squaw Marmora 105 air Miss 102 An nie Seller Appasionata Herodie Harlem Lass 102 Whip Top 110 Chilton Squaw and Marmora VValden entry ourth race juvenile handicap 2 year olds 6 Cherry Seed 107 Bwana Tumbo 118: Belle Nelson 92 lying Yan kee 100 New River Miss Wiggs 98 Mary Emily Chryseis 102 lying Yankee and New River Wilson entry Miss Wiggs and Mnrv Emily Johnson entry '5 ifth race Glenmore steeplechase 4 lrear olds and upward Algle 164 irestone 152: The Prophet Supplement 141 Gun Cotton Coligny Garterman Al fred Noble 149 Sinh race maidens all ages 8 antasqii 105: Paton Mediator Apnle Prince 108 Chilton Trance 92 Burly In spector Ijestrade lying Yankee Red Jack et 95 antasque and lying Yankee Wil son entry 4 Seventh race 3 yenr olds and upward veiling 8 Salvolatile 114 CUf tonian 97: Cu Bon IM The Gardener 106 Muskmelon 110 Jennie Wells Sherwood All Red Chilton Queen Seacliff 111 Apprentice allowance claimed Weather fair track fast LONG EATURES GAME Victory: Over Virginia Polys is Enlivened by 100 Yd Run for Touchdown Special to The ree Press New Haven Conn October tw a gams which demonstrated some of ths best as well as the poorest work that Yale could Dull off Capt team defeated the light team of the Vif Rinla Polytechnic school by a score of 33 to 0 this afternoon In epite of the big score the Yale goal was threatened three times two of them close together when Lfegge tried field goals after a fumble by Loree Lores had gone in to take place and the Vir ginia team lost tho bail on its 50 yard line started off with a poor pass tried to recover the ball and fumbled It Dufben made two short gains which: brought the ball forty yards from the Yale goal Then Legge dropped back for the kick The kick was blocked but Levers covered Legge tried 1 another goal from droj kick but it was blocked again Once Spalding was thrown on yard line Then Loree made anothei pass and Spalding was downed on Yalet 2 yard line He managed to kick out to the 16 yard line and on a fumbl bv Virginia Howe gathered up the ball aud' ran 100 yards for a touchdow Tighe Vpsets Rock Island lans Jack acceptance of tho Louis ville offer upsets plans that were mak ing for baseball in Rock Island next season Tlghe had expected to becomtn heavvstockholder and manage tlu 'islanders Giant Values IN 3 Suits (Sb Overcoats on sale this 'weqk at Cowell Special Hats Come and See These ine Thev are unexcelled at $185 Without a peer among $2 equal to many sold at $250 Derby and soft hats rough or smooth all the new shades OVERCOATS' in both Mih tarv and regular models full orjJ4 length? rough or smooth finished fab blacks and all the new shades of grays tans etc HE SUITS are in all the very newest and most pop ular models Sack models includ ed Scotch weaves fine finished 'fabrics etc new shades and colors T5 will be found this week at $150 Shirt 95c ine custom made perfe fl ti pleated shirts coat style attach ed cuffs: neat stripes and figures 20 ftt I fe 1 $1 enjaiiiiiiOsihs 18 the Kind of c'othtjs well dressed New York meh are wearing tailored (bv hand) by exptrt Net ork tailors right up to the minute in style of the best quality rich and beautiful fabrics and and a big variety ot models 'Come in and inspect them If You Are a Union Man got union label clothes for you new fall models fine ly tailored $1O to 920 The Store 50 52 Michigan Ave Hotel adlllac Hid BIG GROWDSEES BATTLE OR SUPREMACY TODAY NAPS AND REDS GET EYEN BREAK 137 ly favorites which proved on the last day's card Ser ALL PROS MEET BOYS TODAY EDCLIDS BATTLE KELSEY WHEELS SISVItH ItUW SBD IlARTMtR A GEERS TAKES THE CLOSING EATURE in hdivir 3 Built for' Permanence by Hesperus (Chandter) 6 2 8 8 by Jarfoot Axworthy Benyon) BUYS OUT INTEREST Bell i us to reduce tnc puce tu At this price there is no car on the market that can equal it in value hr Abbott Detroit Abbott Detroit GEORGETOWN IS TROUNCED 2B0 Abbott Motor Company Local Branch and Service Dept THOMPSON Mngr COR AND BRUSH 5 2 $1900 JtlOOO from went own 5 ro 7 ro 3 ro ro Day 112 3 la 6 dr II Eberweln Summary Officials: $1 773 Puritan football team has organized for the coming season Any 110 pound teams ran pe accommoaaiea oy tLuuresmioj Long year JM'lnley avenue tWHIla) (Young) Kch by Ax Clevrland October 14 Cleveland and Cin cinnati split even in a double header here today The games were the third and fourth of the Inter league merles to decide the championship of Ohio and Cleveland by winning the second game barely escap ed losing the series in four straight The games now stand to 1 in Cincin favor Cleveland looked to have the first game easily won when the ninth inning rolled around but Cincjunati by a desperate ral ly eared four runs on passes to Grant and Bescher muff of Downey's fly and doubles by Hoblitzel and Bates and tied the score They won out in the eleventh on Hoblltzel'a single batea sac rifice Marsan double and Egan single Cincinnati found James unsol vable in the second game while Cleveland had no trouble In hitting Humphries who started to pitch and Boyd who relieved him It was called at the end of the sixth Inning because of darkness Two games tomorrow scores: Big 'League Talent Will Cavort With Hired nit UKea oia 101 (Hopkins) 8 to won bv a length: Baby 7 to 1 3 to 1 Knight Beck 114 IimoI crr 1 i'fi Olivet Detrojtfi unvet owvet of Bowling League Bulletin The Knights of Pythias bowling' league will set under way next riday October 20 the first matches being rolled at the Woodward Avenue allej starting at 8 All members of lodge teams are rqnrit to be on hand nt that time The sched ule of games will ba announced later and Easterly 1 and' Evans the ball on 3 5 3 0 and Clarke Rlgier and ANN ARBOR GETS JUMP ON INDIANS BARTON AND DECOSTER STAR OR UNIVERSITY 103 107 Itabbinr Littleton Capsize long runs by Galt A AlWVtk isher Trewlne Peterson Newbold (Capt) Kuehtue Church Rtefftte Edwards Galt Lexington Ky October 14 Jack Swift well driven by Geera won the Kentucky stake for 3 year old trotters the feature of the clo sing day of the Kentucky Trotting Horse Association: meeting in straight heats If was a three horse Barion and the other two entries not Bracegirdle was easily In the 2:06 trot winning heats Hailworthy driven second inuuey Cadillac Lodge Boys to Dine Cadillac rounolt No 19 of tho Na tional Union closed a very successful season bv winning 18 games of 2t played Members are requested to at tend a banquet Wednesday evening at la Gratiot avenue at b30 clock ol lowing players please report herry man Todd Morrigan Dreen Meyers Lawson Murphy Buckley XVehy and Chamberlin Weber Gets Away for Long Run in irst Three Minutes of Play and Congregationalists Win Read at once: Bedard Bovine Stevens Bowen kalp Graves Mtnft crabbed Webers bunt 50 yard line but failed return Barton lost three yards an end run and Stott fumbled the following play forcing Kelly boot 35 yards Weber returning got Rider for a loss Inferno Queen Monty ox fManheimer and Montcalm also ran Seventh race purse $500 3 year olds and up mils and eighth Idlewelss 103 (Hopkins) 4 to 1 even and out won Michael Angelo 110 (orehand? 4 to 1 even and out second: The Golden Butterfly 103 (Belle) 11 tn 5 4 to 5 and out third rime My Gal also ran Good Games at Packard Grounds All Stars will play the English church at Packard a grounds this afternoon Labuddl the young port side heaver will be on the mound while Pankrat wlll do the receiving Art Basil will umpire the game All following rrs report at grounds not later tnan 1 Stein Smith Pankratz Pankratt Heck Gltch schuck Wagner Henrvutn Wroble and Ait Ba sil 0L1YET SCORES ONE TOUCHDOWN was awarded to Billings owner of Uhlan and a cup presented to the association by Mr Billings to be given to the winner of the fastest heat was awarded to Thomas Murphy driver of Charlie Mitchell in the free ior all trot who went the distance In 2:04 1 4 In the sec ond heat of that event The crowd on get away day was small but the racing was excellent some close finishes being witness ed 2tl3 CLASS ACE PURSE $600 3 TN hM Patchen by Star of Pat chen (Jamison) 1 1 Tom Khey Howtelia Igo ch I John 1 aeona Thue 2T5 CLASS TROT PURSE HOOfi 3 IN Olcott Axworthy worthy (Nuckols) George (Shakelton) Castle Dome Martha Haram bl Carlisle Easily Defeats Southern College 28 to 5 Washington October Carlisle Indians easily defeated Georgetown here today 28to Blocking a punt and gaining pos session of the ball on the 30 vard line Georgetown waa enabled to make its onlv score Georgetown defense was weak and on the offensive she was able to make only five first downs C0EUR irst Chi I la 9 to 2 won Raviara 4 to 5 second: Native fon 0 to 1 third time Hidden Hand Quick Trip John IL Sheehan Susan Oswald Bphilistine and Capewell also ran Second The leer 10 to won Oscuro 2 to 1 second: Lisco 4 to third time 1:42 1 5 Belle Cliff Aftermath Bea trice Soule Bonnie Bard Matador Zoe Young and Prince Ruppert also ran Third oregnaru 4 to 5 won Chan (icier 9 to 1 second Lellsnicker 3 to two and five Sards Olivet intercepted a forward puss and erer mau cards on the next play ourth race 6 The Whip King Olympian 94: Rowe Queen Aspirin 107 Mlles Connell 106: ushvr Ill) Lady Irmo 100 Prince med 1J9 sir John Johnson 118 ij' inn race i ouie uarneau Ben ivu: Marjory a Aldrlan' Xfiirtln Jucisrn MonCk 115 hixth race 1 1 16 Quality Street Black Branch 110: Ed Keck Scconke Hatteras 106: Lad of Langdon Animus Iix Kock uasLe 199 orce TH: Unce 114 The score POSITION Mainleaf starting the best all three by Geers taking second money The 2:15 pace was also a straight race red Patchen being the vic tor Olcott Axworthy the bund son of Axwortby Mv Trinket took the 2:15 trot after losing the first heat to George Ty Cobb second in the first heat of the 2:09 pace took the other three easily Bill Bailey getting sec ond money Branham Baughman took the 6 pace In straight heats The Stoll stake for 219 class trotters was called off as was the special event lor 2 year old trot ters The "Surprise cup to Hyde Drolshagen Runiier Bennett Weeks (Capt) Corbet Ball izkuthiar Mead Eberweln Gnal from Peterson MacKai Michigan umpire Blako Mlohtgan ieW Judge lUvmond Michigan Had Linesman Root Ann Arbor Jocelyn Annrbor Time ot 10 minutes LOYAL GUARDS TO BANQUET Monday Night Will Be Gala Oc casion After Successful Season As a top off to their successful season the Loyal Guard baseball team will be given a banquet at The Woods Thurs day evening October 19 by the Order of tho Loyal Guards The ball team had one of their best seasons winning 30 out or 35 games under the management of George Read Manager Read has made arrangements for a ferry to leave Stegmeyer dock foot of ield avenue at 8 clock All friends of the ball team as well as members or the lodge are Invited and can secure tick ets from Manager Read not later than Monday night The following players are call Mr Watson Van Ixven and Matyn Drives Jack Swift to Victory Stake for 3 Year 01d Trot ters at Lexington meraway Zahra rieze anef Green Isle also ran ourth Pride of Lismore 4 to 1 won: Terns Trick even second Dr Dougherty 15 to third time 101 1 5 See it Mona Cannoiuan Otor and Lyte Knight also ran ifth Rusting Coat ID to 1 won Trieste 4 to 1 second Mens 10 to 1 third: time 1:29 Grammercy Sorrowful Novgorod Zinkanrt Ptonrrnan Margaret Randolph Rota Judge Cauiness and Meada also ran Hixth Roy Jr to 1 won Bano reila Ji to second Marlgot 7 to 1( third tiifte Dick Baker Acumen and Shoot ipc also ran XAVKItt EXTBIES irst race 5lj Black Silk 97 Jeapette IW Eds Lesbos 1 100: Sady ShaptroAitlrlshtown Affable lleyt 102 Camilla Maxentius iu Arany 105: The Rump 106 Hazard lOJ Silus Grump 1W Elma 111 i Second race 5 Handrunning Ifip: Excellence Belle Clem Grenlda 102 109 Cloud Anna Daly West Point ivo: Cooney ond Heart Tonlata ive 110 Sir Ed ward Third race steeplechase 2 Me alien 131 Miss Hynes 132 George At wru in i inn nr Mines Kriiin itosshampton 140 K141: Diebold 147 h3: Guy Ah Loveland Acquires Business of the Gillespie Auto Sales Co lx) veliuid who fur the last twn voars has been sales manaifot and used ear expert for the Gil lespi Autosales company bus pur chased the business of his former employer Mr Loveland is an eastern man who gained through the greatest attention to business a name among the automobile manufac taeturers and dealers of being an export In values of used cars He haw made for several years a careful study of the used car prob lem which has been one of the greatest draw backs to the dealets in new cars Now that Mr Loveland has pur chased the interests of the Gillespie firm he will endeavor to make him self of even more assistance to the dealers In new cars and also to the public who are interested in the purchfilng of used cars Mr Love land stated that hr believed used Cars can be handled In such a man ner as to gain the full confidence of the buying1 public and therefore do awav with the fear which they have always had to buying second hand cars Encounter Wheel Maker Troupe for Premier Honors This Afternoon Cincinnati Takes irst in Eleven Innings but is Unable to Solve James in Second Weber behind his line for a 7 yard loss and Olivet was penalised for rrawllns Detroit taking the ball An Incompleted forward gave Olivet the ball again which crossed the sidelines on Detroit lo yard line Martz tore through and nailed Rider and on the next play thiew Upton for a loss DeCoster fell on punt and Stott punted forty five yards Barton getting Price Kelly nailed Rider for a loss and on the following play inter cepted a forward pass on Detroit 35 yard line Barton made eight yards around right end on a fake forward pass Kelly threw to Bar ton for a 15 yard gain but McKenzie intercepted the next forward lat tery downing him in his tracks Martz and Barton stopped Weber Koss and Kelly threw Chevantra for a loss and PeCoster took Rid 40 yard punt Two forwards were incomplete and Bauman drew a 5 vard penalty for offside play just as the quarter ended Scoie Olivet 6 Detroit 0 Kelly opened the final quarter by punting to Olivets 40 yard line Jaakson replaced Payette at rtMt gumrd Olivet failed to gain and Martz blocked Weber attempt at a punt Olivet recovering the ball for an 8 yard gain Hunt stopped Weo er and Rider made only to through tackle Bauman added twelve on a tackle around and Web er three on a like play Rider re covered a fumble for a 0 yard Rider attempted a drop kick the 32 vard line but the oval wide Detroit ball on her 25 vard line a Caruev Make 4ood Gain Carnev ripped off twentj varna on a fake forward pass Harbrecht hit right tackle for Templeton layers Attention ollowing playess are requested to tele phone Art Qlngeman Hickory 14U be tween 8 and 9 a Kirby Hillman Robidau Redinend Perry Anderson Swortz Borsch Hatline and Guetschew in regard to game to be played also to arrange for theater party to be given by John Templeton Bill Donovan Will Umpire Never In the annals of local aeml pro bad there been clustered a more Imposing array of professional talent than that wblth will face the Crowley Milner club this afternoon at the Dix avenue path Yeager the one time Tiger performer and now exhib iting in the Eastern league John Co cash who a short while back was grouped in the lineup ot the New Tone (Hants and Ed Killian are only a fevtt the diamond celebriiles who will pastime with the All Professionals to day A glance at the appended batttie front below will feme very to causing any followers of baseball to sur mlso that the dry goods beys hae scheduled themselves something that auspiciously resembles a conflict In every sense of the word To offset this galaxy of twlnklera the Dix avenue boys will be reinforced by the presence of Bayne erst while Tiger and White Sox backstop and Ray Clement the Adrian South Michigan twirier It will not be an easy task even with the expert assist ance of a first class receiver to silence the slapsticks ot the All Bro boys for if ever there promises to be an invit ing diversion it will be endeavoring to get them by the bunch that will rep resent the hired hands this afternoon The only other material change in the lineup win be the acquisition of Grogan of Dayton of the Central league The esteemed Robert will cavort around the second landing for the big store boys While the reg ular players on the roster are no slouches at their particular stations the re vamping of the ensemble will great ly enhance their chances: ot arriving on the proper end In order to Insure fans against the possibility 'of the game not being de cided because ot darkfiess it will be started promptly at 2:45 William Donovan will take a chance' at compromising the good opinion and esteem he is held In by the brotherhood by umplng the affair If there js one thing that the one doe well outside ot disconcerting league batsmen IL Is pulling the Silk O'Loughlin classic and his smile will surely be on the job The following Is the way the clubs will stack up with the possible shifts: AU Bums left field Gurney sec ond base Ort first base: Yeager third base Cocash shortstop Harris catcher Lane center field Reardon right field Mason Steiger or Killian pitcher Crow ley Eichman shortstop Grogan second base: EUcrholz third base John son lft field: Gutzelt first base Levin son center field brull right field Payne catcher Clement Merritt carrier pitch' era 7 Unless all signs fail the contest be tween the Kelsey' Wheel athletes 'and the Euclids this afternoon will prove one of the most interesting staged In these parts in quite some time It will in all prob ability be the last real classic staged thia year between local teams at least followers are familiar with the tall jolt ing the Wheelmen administered to the wise dope In their little argument with the Tiger ledgelings at the now extinct Ben nett park playground and by virtue of this contest If for no other reason the wheel makers are entitled to some little consideration when it cornea to selecting the beat Realizing that the Eu clids by virtue of their overwhelming de feat of the team are the recog nized stumbling block In their path to supreme honoro the Wheelmen determined to essay a little tackling ot the said Im pediment Contrary to the usual custom In such instances when high honors are at stake that of stocking up with foreign talent the two clubs will risk their reputations on their all season lineups There was noth ing said about this feature of the enter tainment when the game was scheduled but both managers displayed a fine regard for the spirit of good sportsmanship by adhering to their old standbys being will ing to rise or fall on their merits Either BubHt or Prost wilt oblige on the mound for the Kelsey crew and beating either one is a task that no local club would exactly hanker after Prost pos sibly has the call for the ultimate selec tion this afternoon as his pitching rival occurred last on the mound and it Is his nominal turn Still after the brand of hurling that Bubllt uncorked against the Tigers at A in their recent scrap may induce Manager Spranger to send him to the front So good was the big style of slinging In the aforementioned contest that Casey' who bandied the managerial reins of the ort Wayne club of the Central league in the season just closed and Inci dentally landed his club in second place was overheard to remark that there were a lot of them fooling em in organized ball who had very little if anything out side of experience on the sturdy Kelsey shover Take ourteenth Through car out Oak land to Linn avenue Wilkinson recovered a fumble Carney fumbled a hard atti tnpt at taking a forward Martz taking the hall on the re bound for a 20 yard gain Hut tery lost forward pass and Bar ton Inst 'six yards in a nilxup on signals Kelly punted and lattery got Ki'ler without a return Koss stopped Webar after an end run with the hall on Detroit 28 yard Hnc Martz nailed Metier on tho following plav and llkinson got Hlder on a tackle around ime was citleu wttn I PACE PERSE (1200 Baughman br Wilkes (Cox) "fl Guurpny) (Loomis) (Kerr) (keves) 2:08 1 2: 2:06 1 2 BREAKfflYCARD by Closing Day at Churchill Downs Draws Large Gathering of Race nre door Touring Car1 fully equipped loss Top Windshield and Speedometer $1150 orpdoor Touring Car fully equipped including Windshield' and Speedometer $1430 ore door Roadster fully equipped less Top "Windshield and speedometer $1275 lore door Roadster fully equipped Including (Top Windshield and Speedometer I Colonial Coupe fully equipped (Wright) (Jones (Geers) Country Tramp ch (Horine) rances (Gahagan) Time: 2:14 1 4 2:12 1 4 2:11 3 4 2 Oi CLASS ACE PURSE $1000: IK Tv Cobb" ch gj by (Ijoomtsi Bill Bailey George enn (Higgs) Patrick Pointer (Crist) Edward (Stokes) Clnnaman ch (Hedrick) Dora ch (Atwood) The Shakesiearo hr (Spears)Time: 2:09 1 2 27 1 2 2:08 1 2 206 CLASS TROT PURSE $1200: 3 Tregantle ABBOTT DETROIT ive Passenger ore Door Touring Car i Jones) rn (Sweeney) (lovd' (Estes) (Valentine) 2 10 3 4 2 12 1 2 Bracegirdle 3 (McMahon) Hal' worthy br air Margaret 1 (J (McDevitt) Don Labor br (Kemlin) Nancy Royce bl (McCarthy) King Brook br (Higgins) Time 2:07 3 4 2CS 1 4 2C THE KENTUCKY STAKE OR 3 OLD TROTTERS VALUE $2000: Jack "Swift bl by Swift (ueers Peter boy Box bl Time 2:12 2:06 CLASS Branham 1 Garnbetta Longworth Gold Seal a tir hra Brown overwhelm Bowdoin Providence October In a one aided game marked by exeessne fumblmg on the part of both teams Brown overwhelmed Boudoin J3 today Excepting for irat Period locals Outplay Heavier Opponent and Should Have Had Tie Greatly outweighed but not out played the University of Detroit UH football machine was defeated by giants In one of the best football battles seen on A Jield for many a day olivet appeared big enough to smother the locals ano came to the City of the Mralts with the Idea nt repeating last ears 2S 5 dose However their plans mint astray and had It not been fui Ear ton slipping dow as Weber start ed an end run the score would have been 0 0 This 32 yard sprint and two successful line plays succeeding It gave the visitors tho only score of the game The of the Detroit team for although the figures were against them It Is considered such was earned by beautiful defensive play and some spectacular use ol the forward pass In three auarters of the game the Jefferson avenue boys not only held their own but outplayed their opponents stopping their plays with little gain and working their open work for long gains time and again While the veteran members ot the team especially Martz played In great form the real stars ot the contest were two "greenles so to speak for Barton and DeCoster the men in question had little football experience previous to the encoun ter at tho A Held yesterday and the brilliant showing which they made stamps them as coming luminaries on the of squadBoth of these men played a sterling defensive game tackling hard and blocking with the sureness of a vet eran Barton also figured prominent ly In the offensive play time and again getting forward passes from Kelly Carney or Stott for good gains and skirting the tackles and ends for some distance Kelly Runs Team Well There also were other playerswbo figured' prominently in the stopping of the Congregationalisms Notable among these was Kelly who ran the team in faultless fash ion and got away with several for ward passes besides giving Rider and Weber a real punting argu ment In fact summarizing the work of the or It must be said that with the exception of the first five minutes of play every man on the team was there in a pinch or ths visitors Rider tteber Upton and Price did most of the ground gaining These big back field men tore their way through the tackles as If the line was a piece ot paper during the first few minutes and got away with sev eral long end runs The two elevens entirely different systems of attack the lo cals employing forward passes ou slde kicks and end runs for their gains while Olivet relied on line plunges and end runs working but one forward pass successfully dur Mng the entire 55 minutes of play Durlnt the last two minutes of play Gerald Kelly suffered a fracture ot the small bone In his left arm below the el bow In making a tackle one of the Oli vel players tell on hla arm heavily He probably will be unable to play In the i Sanio against Kalamazoo next week but should be able to set In the lineup the rollo wins week i Olivet won ths toss and kicked to Kelly on the 15 yard line the ball being returned 15 yards Kelly made two yards off tackle and then punted for 60 DePew returning five Weber got away for a 35 vtird run around his right end Rider wore off six on a tackle around and Weber went through for a touchdown after three minutes of play Rider kicked goal making the score 6 0 Detroit Take a Brace Detroit braced here Stott pick ing the ball out of the mud on the kickoff and returning 12 yards Car ney stopped a forward pass which struck an Olivet player and bound zed into Kelly hand Detroit gain ing 15 yards on the play Kelly made two through i center Stott passed to Hunt who leaped for the hall and knocked It Into DeCoster hands for 20 yards After a for ward pass went wrong Kelly tried an onside kick for 10 yards an Olivet back getting the ball De Coster downing him In his tracks 'DeCoster got Weber with little gain Olivet was penalized 15 yards tor holding Weber tried a fake punt from his own 15 yard line and Barton got him for a loss of fiveyards Stott grabbed Webers punt RA evn 11vn Hilt faltnt on to on on to vs W44 0 assw Rider made one through center and Kelly stopped Royal after he had a made six through tackle Barton rot Weber and Upton on two suc 1 cesslve plays and Olivet was pen alized five yards for being offside Upton started the second quarter by tearing off 35 yards around left end Weber lost three on the next try and Olivet was penalized live Rider went through tackle for six and Weber made It first down on a similar play Weber took a forward pass for 10 yards DeCoster downed Weber for a live yard loss Bar ton threw Rider as he recovered on 5V fumble for two yird loss Carney intercepted a forward pass and it as Detroit ball Olivet Draw Pencities A1 forward pass Kelly to Har brecht went wrong and Kelly punt ed 40 yards Stott downing Weber out of bounds Weber negotiated six yards off right tackle On the next Play lattery milled Weber for a loss and Rider made one through renter Olivet being penalized 15yards for holding DeCoster threw 'Upton on a lwo yard gam and Car rev' downed Weber after he had "Inade 10 around eno xietruit penalized 15 yards for holding ti i i Zss 1 vMr nppn Ihs car is a rchnetl node! of the antotts ANiott uetro Duuaog wntut for the proton of Hus but the best design best materials and best workmanship could produce a car which has so well withstood such vicissitudes of ueather chmateand roads While last year the car for $1550 the increased efficiency of opr organization the keen Aconipctr tinn among material and parts makers the larger prodtiction wHh its consequent increased purchasing ppwci collided with many important labor saving devices which we have installed during the past yearhave en abled us to reduce the price to $1350 Upton Detroit 0' irst second uuar Detrolt 0 Third quart Detroit Weber Lane of Whitmire of i IGrbi Cfil Alma Head llnesnian Alma Timer Inglis Cret MeGoHrt Detroit Time 5 of 15 15 15 fend 10 minutes Many of the horses which par ticipated in this meet Mere shipped tonight to Latonla where the tau meet opens Monday binnmaues irst race sellings 5 ear ds 6 Bonnie Chance luj (lapil'0 wvn Joe Diebold 100 (Sklrvin) second Madam Phelps 100 (Martin) third time 1 4 Two dollar mutuels paid Ronnie Lnanc 8510 straight $30 placer $27u show Dteliold $990 place 1159 show Mauam Phelps $440 show Second race selling 3 jear olrs and up ward 6 Union Jack 98 (Allen) won Sylvestrls 108 (Deny) second Dan field 108 (Molesworth) third time lD Ioulso Amoret Mclxor (olden Lgg Veneta strome John Griffin II a tan Two dollar mutuels paid: Union Jack place l3O show vestrls21 90 place' $1L5O show Danfield h40 81Third race selling 11 tt miles 1 year old anl sam Harber 'uo (Denny) won Leopold 99 (Molesworth) secota Stipple 96 (Burton) third time Naughty Lad Plain Ann Irish Kid Lay minster and Otilo also ran Two douar mutuels paid: Sam Barber $390 straight3 60 place $260 show Leopold $680 ijdace410 show Supple $350 show ourth race the Iroquois handicap year olds 6 Lady Lightning D4 Martin) won Sonata 118 end Ursula Emma 112 (Davenport) tnira time 1:15 2 5 Lajole WhlwrlghtAmoa and Worth also ran? Two dollar mutuelj paldV f'lAdy Lightning $2430 straight $710 place $4W show Sonata $4 40 show Ursula Emma $410 show ifth race eelllnK 3 year olda and nn ward furlouga Rubla Granda 108 (bon us! won Incision 103 (Molesworth) aec ond lying ootsteps 103 iTaplln) third time 1:15 1 3 Tackle Aviator Jack wa ver Evla and Rorople also ran Two dMlar mutuels paid: nubia Granda :80 stra xht 1310 place S3M show: Incision place show: lying ootsteps (3 show Sixth race selling mile and 70 va? year olds and alcada 10 (loer ilrt won ThcHague (Sk lrSen) sec end Tom Blgbee 10 (Henry) third time 1 51 5 Queen Marguerite Angelus and Milton also ran Two dollar mutuels paid: alcada U90 straight P'JfJj vp show The Hague 330 place show Tom Blebs M10 show LA KILL irst race purse 300 all ages' mlle and seventy yards Syzygy 105 (Steen) 3 to 1 even and one to two won Duke of Bridgewater 110 (Lloyd) 15 to I 6 to 1 and 3 to 1 second Dolly Suit man 10S (Wingfield) 7 to 1 3 'to 1 to 6 third Time 1:16 Mollie Lady Sibyl Garneau Dr Barkley and Mason also ran Second race purse 1500 two year olus 7 roglegs 115 MGoldstaln) 7 to 5 3 to 5 and out won by half a length irbal 95 (orehand) 20 to 1 8 to 1 4 to 1 second Star Jessamine M2 (Peak) 5 to 2 to 1 and even third Time 1:28 1 5 Promised land Duval Heinous and Lady McGee also ran Third race novelty event three men foot rrunners 'two automobiles two horses one motorcycle purse $700 w'on by Sanford New York (runner 540 yards): Kennedy (runner 20 yards) second and Miss Jonah (horse 6 furlongs) third Time 110 2 5 ourth race Chevy Chase steeplechase purse 1500 il 142 (Mr Black) The Welkin 165 a'nd out second Taylor) 5 to 1 Time 5:45 2 5 Two Touchdowns Early in Game Beat Weeks Buns 97 Yards for Score Ann Ann Ar' high got" th lump on PetroU Bsstern In the first half ol the game here this afternoon and copped th contest to 6 Ann Arbor had counted twice before Last ern got over Its stage fright Eastern was playing Ann Arbor off feet at the end of the second when the half ended with Ann 10 yard line As th whlJ blew Ball got around right end touchdown but' th referee refused to al low it on the ground that the pU £4 not started UH after the whistle Ann Arbor took a second brace In the third quarter Galt isher Eberweln and Mead with a long end rm a forward pass a line buck and a tacale smash carried the ball to Eastern 20 yard linerTnneuthban1 ydiSugM vn reulooT' aorne ward passes after that but withstand end running or to stop Ann open play PtAebno ward paS that Michigan used to bea Minnesota last year once for a gainot eighteen yards Ann Artor 8 llack as nre powerful and belter executed and would have resulted In a higher score had It not been for fumbles at meats and stubborn resistance inside her own yard line Bail and Weeks starred for Eastern and G'dt isher and Eberweln for Ann Arbor Seth Ann Arbor touchdowns were made pisible by forward passes to isher and I nd Tho firorfi: EASTERN Harding Kennedy LADY LIGHTNING' EATURE ROM SONATA Heavy Odds avorite Showing is Stables Ship to Latonia Meet Louisville 7 KyL' October Pleasant 'weather brought out a large7 crowd on the' closing day pt the fall raco meet'at cliurchUi Downs The Iroquois handicap re sulted In a big surprise Lady Lightning winning handily Sonata an added starter soepnd and Ursula Emma thirdVorthebj heavy odds the favorite ace that was disappointing ber and Bonnie Chance were the on Black Bridge 8 to 5 and out won (Mr Spencer) 4 to 5 Numerator 130 (Mr even and out third Thrpc tarters ifth race purse all ages mle anil seventy Kaufman 10u (No lan) 4 to 1 7 to 5 7 to 10 won orce 114 1 (Troxler) 4 to 1 2 to 1 and tq 5 second: Rash 1O (Andress) 15 to 16 to 1 and 3 to 1 third Time D45 2 5 Thirty orty: Planutess Cor inth and Louis Welles also ran sixth race purse $400 all ages six furiongs JvaDei 1 tA 9 and nut Wolf 113 (Goldstein) and 8 to 5 second (orehand) to 1 Time 1:14 seven Bassengrr ore irr Touring Car fuib equipped less Top "Windshield Speedometer and Auxiliary Seats Seven Passenger lore door Touring Car ped as follows: Top Windshield and Speed omnlsr AllVilifirV SPAttC) Anvlllfirv KssMtH Ppr Pilil 'ore Door Deml Tonneau fully equipped Top Wlndshieid and speedometer ore Door Deml Tonneau fully equipped inciua Ifig Top Windshield and speedometer ore door Limousine fully equipped IRST GAME Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 2 2 Gaspar romme and McLean larxe nrapp wasKcue Rigler (National) (American) SECOND GAME Cincinnati 0 0 0 I Cleveland 0 110 Humphries Boyd and asterty Evans Vo ton made six through tackle ami Rider made it Hrwt down Rider failed to gain on the next play ami Detroit took the ball on 11 punt on ne 21 jard line Harbrecht iall od to gain and Detroit wns ponullz ed 15 vards for holding Carney Ifrrlte low as h' took Kelly a punt'on mvefs 16 yard line Bluer jnu'ie first down on an end run Upton made four Kelly getting him jieCoeter nailed i Weber fur a loss and Martz broke 'through and drop ped Rider before tne play had luir Iv started Barton took the ball on the seven yard line Hamilton intercepted a forward pass Ke to Stott on the 20 yard line Weber was stopped for a 15 yard loss on an attempted end run Barton block Ing DeCoster tackling him An icpmpleted forward pass ended to first half wltbthe score 6 0 DeCoster downed Upton on the Wrkoff and Blder punted to btott on 35 vard Jinc btott made a beautiful forward pasB to Kelly for a 35 yard gain Detroit lost on a fake plav which was followed by incompete forward pass kelly to Harbrecht xDcUowtcr dropped Che vontra who shifted from guard halfback without gain Uinet drew a penalty for offside play on two successive plays Carnwy ft in hd a bad McKenzie recover ing Bauman made two yards on a tucltta around play Barton tackled JOSEPH A CHENB No doubt many local motor ear owners will be glad to Xnow Mr Tos A ciiene being Interested In tho oster Motor stales company Is now acting In the capacity of general superintendent of garage and repair departments at their new location 1751 Woodward avenue be tween toward and Virginia at enues The repair department has just been completed and is one equipped service depots AD work is under tho direct and personal supervision uf Mr nene is our desire says Mi Gncneo render careful prompt and ryiirtrous treatment to ana furthermore to handle repali work cn a more systematic and conse quent" lower cost basis than gw oi our competitors V' 1 r' 1 ft ul ww OSL IflaK 1 7 I I VwHK 4 Win 1 I 'Wk jyii wm 0 4 0 I jHIKHV 5 9 2 I SI oi i i Jk WBRk tW VrfA IB 9 io I hlrd: time 1:124 5 New capital Dam fill 7 4 4 ro tliaiSb 3 5 ro a 8 6 da OB 1 'rir i 1 1 1 7 2 2 4 1 2 3 6 Jt 3 5 4 7 6 6 4 'z it 4 LH SjSu Tk 1 1 1 3 11 HESHBSl in skhessi ohKMB 1 i i SMMHM 2 9 4 EIMMhBf Wft 4 2 3 jataMaB jm i1' 5 2 bbrRu 3 5 1n BSHksmmBM 15 vard line" summary DETROIT 1 Barton Ts Hani Lon lattery 7 Wilkinson Uelch Mum McKenzie Koss RG Luksun Chfrventra I'ayzltCi Hunt Bowman Carney JL (capt) Price IV Loyal Harbrecht eoer Det oster 1' 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