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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 6

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OCTOBER' 30 1S98 SCORED ON Last year Jackson defeated Ad fit IB They're alright 1 Ithaca Alumni CADETS WERE BEATEN 5 bET a fast pace which the Cornell's interference I rvn rd 1 1 VISITORS 1 MAKING THE CORI were the to for Hail is I Linesmen OUR PUBLIC PLEDGE A li let ic 20 (Special) In on band NEITHER GOULD SCORE with irresistible force for days unci the Ridley 10 min runs ASSOCIATION OOTBALL of Left end Canter The lineup: A Hammill Cassels through tackle for Jihn Goal Backs ATHLETICS Halfbacks handicap Kames of the Yale Athletic Barclay aul The win AM PIGEONS AI Klein ft 2 In Right half an time clubi GOL While Achitfnn AVolfenden Left tackle PART I Towlar McKeen ol well Goodman feet havp took rsion station in Graham Galbraith Swift Bradley Bowen owar Ba ker Wing Werner Rockwell Wetzel Barnhard Poole Brewster $35 $30 $25 Kberts Welz uw land Cotti iX'wning Magee Ryan ilson Uni? Kastman Cunningham rance Sterkle Wlnoeor Bolson Stricker North wood Rondot Gauthier Dolman Menkie CHlItnann Hatton TANDTOMS BICYCLE for BICYCLE for BICYCLE for I'll son Vhorpe Dawson OVERCOATS ARE ALRIGHT $40 $45 $25 $2250 $20 Huger Galbraith Center Big he guard The second halt side scored a goal close proximity to called olio wing VARSITY THE WINNER Morthuer Clave Burnett Sheet! Rodgers Teft rnd" Ixft tackle guard A II LACK SO TERMED HEPUB LICAN COUNTY COXVEXTIOX SmithSanborn Elbert McLean Cooper HARVARD MANAGED TO BEAT THE WILY INDIANS BROWN EASY OR niLNCETON BCT OnDH X4N HARD OB CORNELL JlETtSGHnURGER KICKED A GOAL ROM THE 27 YARD XTNE MEN WHO WANT TO ABOLISH CAC CVSES MET LAST NIGHT students of the University of carried with them to Ann Arbor elver erbert Dyer Leroy Akron inust exciting in years was played thi Akron and Detroit Aihieiic Clubr ield to day by The game enid Ithacan favor:" Tompson Pulford Colbern Wendell Meeker Capt Herherling Bright DaviesBaldwin Weldon BI PAID OR VOTES IX ILL SIGHT THOSE PHESE5T Two football gamesidrew a good crowd to the A grounds yesterday after noon the one of particular interest being between' the Detroit high school and the middies and Wade kleked DIG CliOWD tVELCpMED THE ORMER A VORITES mutually won wij itzgerald Daniele Capt Hetherington This with the she thought she she believed to She expected nothing less ongh Reform of Politic Advo cated briMnrcua jolloky Clarke Herschbergc Slakcr DELTAS LAYED A TIE GAME WITH THE AKROX TEAM Can A mericarw Barr Hatrow McDonald DETROITERS THEY And there was a carload who flocked by themselves at end of the train under the many male escorts It was a review old matters and many thrice told tale was brought OICE SEEKERS DID NOT GO BD i HIND A SCREEN Denby Snow The Canadian American and Windsor football teams played a match in the Peninsular series yesterday but neither club could score The play ing on both sides was otirthe whole very good each member keeping up Ilia end and playing his position in an acceptable manner In the first halt the ball was put near goal repeat edly but Kelson in goal was always equal to the occasion and threw the ball to safer quarters Towards the last pan ot the firit half the Wind sor players apparently revived and made many a snot on ineir opponents goal was a repetition and neither although the sphere was In both goals betoie time was TEAM MADE THE SCORE AGAINST THEM 13 TO 0' the show and everything points exhibition Menominee Mich October The football game between Menominee and Appleton high school teams was played In the rain and was won by the visitors to 0 The Applelqna outweighed rhe home team an average ot twenty pounds to the man and also plajelthreeunl leisity men Menominee hail the ball within two yards of the goal line when time was called us wandering German must EIX 'DOWN WIIHXEVER I Smith Denton Birrs possession of the Rahl Rah: Rah:" as essential as a yelling at the be Rlght tackle uett Bight end October (Special Tho game of football seen here ifternoori betwasn Will Exhibit Ma and 1 itiA only to Juse the ball by a miser Gardiner was the chief offender in October The naval cadets Ixifayette College football a Madison Win University of Wis consin 2 University of Minnesota Springfield October 29 AVittetiburg univer sity lu Otterbein university ON rxp LAYS'LACKED VIGOR beautiful end runs secured tw being kicked on both occasions The Owosso team the heavier but the Michigan boys were too fust inal score 12 to YALE TOUCHED CI THE WEST POINTERS OTHER GAMES BOTH THE TEAMS PI7T SOME GREAT DEENSE icksburg Mich October: (Social The Kalamazoo High School' football team reinforced CleinejiK Mobbed ait Port Huron Port Huron Mich October 29 The Mt Clemens football team met dts Waterloo to day at the hands of the Tlurvn team being oeieaiea oy a score oi to 0 The game last rrom oeginnjng to end a pparently well matched showed tho best staying ability vne game were enV runs by Numbv or Clemens and Whipple of Port Huron and line bucking of Davidson of Port IlmLn NO SAW EDGES on your Collar and Cuffs at the MICHIGAN STEAM LAUNDRY 104 Randolph Street Between Congrreae and Larned Streets YVhi BMW A 11 THEM SfuidR went behind the ('hkragn forwards broke for a safety ern Reser es IInl It Ensy October 2i Wrtern Reserve defeated Ohio State I'nlverMty to jollity of the old too short band inet Michigan Central THE DETROIT REE PRESS: fainbrldg Muss October The Carlisle In dians scored a goal from the field on Soldiers "ield this afternoon bnt Harvard won through han) clean and at times brilliant work by a score of 1 to 1 making the first through root fiend work on the parr of the In dians and another In the second half by be tutl lul runs by Dibblee The Indians repeated their taotles at Yie last Saturday by at once ru Inx Um ball down the field to the 2" yard line and then making their try for a goal from the field In the first attempt Hudson fulled but tb second time the ball sailed over the cross lair with yards to spar Then the Indiana showed tle'r Jack of knowledge of the game and allowed Cochrane after kick to put the Harvard teamn aide and Hallowell fell the ball within fire yard of the goal ptwt Three rushes wem neces sary before Reid went over for the first touch down in the second half runs bv'Oibb other and what provel to be the last touchdown for Harvard: The game was one or th br st seen In Cambridge this year for the Indians gare the Harvard team the hard work that they needed and showed up the weak points In the crimson Jirm in a manner that was anything but assur ing as the outcome of the Ivanla game: next Saturuay IRVINGS DOST TO THE A RT LOCAL Charlotte Mich October 3 The Charlotte high school football team was delect ed by the A lieservos here this afternwn in a deeiuodly interesting game score to 5 in the latter part of the" second haif the local team went to pieces and allowed the A eore wnen hey Al A locals ly weak on the offensive rnnvemenln ciean game Troni the beginning t' the players being seriously injured was ragged The ball and forth across the nuffv Alumni 2 Ttbe of ihlrvwri a Ct di 'Hl from touchdowns Snow 1 Snfety IT av 1 rramc carter if Slrpmons and Cald wall in tre second half Calev kicked off to ilia tv 4t back yards amidst i ne aiurrni to kick ot the call they another the ball Cleveland University by the score of 49 0 Western Reserve plnyfi all around them and broke through the Ohioans line at wHL tjnio State fumbled badly only ordinary but was one of the most that ever took place on alumni marched out to II S' Wants Mich October 29 Church of the Pigeon Mich October 28 Before a nearly 5X) people the Allegan Athletic hv fhw "Whlla 1I cr afternoon by a score of to 0 ABogan thoug equal in weight to the White Pigeon team was outcassed in every piny OLD TIMERS TRIED HARD BUT WERE OUT MATCHED PERMIT US TO INTRODUCE OUR 1899 LINE It wis remarkably ingenious Lor and made impossible the line the necessity of a carefully devised offense and defense in order to meet onslaughts are largely Iq evidence The vresteinirs played a cne on ranklin field that no team need be ashamed of a game that was a credit to any for as a whole it was the finest exhibition of fKthall ver seen lit Philadelphia This bars none There Is no reason to discount scoiing It was the result of sjdendld play remarkable play There Is no' rt a on to bewail Pennsylvania's game Jt was excellent from start to finish In the second half It was magnificent 'This is the story of the game In brief Chicago came to Philadelphia prepared to meet Pennsylvania Sne nad dev iseii an attack which she thought strong enough to gain ground against the Quakers In tho kicking of Herschberger she possessed an effective strength that no team in the country could withstand ground gaining ability possessed was sufficient win tne gn me i Hut she did not wish to relv on this prepared a defense sjecially devised to meet famous guards back forma tion msitirtn through which Pennsylvania is accustomed to ow splendid defense but was unable to cope with the variety of plays that Pennsylvania had ar her command i As for the start therefore Chicago suc ceeded in everything she attempted Tho game showed that it was a team of su perior mettle This alone accounts for the In the first half Chicago had the belter ot wie argument Eacn team scored once but Pennsylvania failed in her try at goal nncitho half ended" with the score 6 to 5 In favor In the second half however Pennsylvania exerted her phe nomens) strength and scored three times nnd could have shut Chicago out had it riot been for an unfortunate fumble and i great try at goal from the nein or the first ten minutes of play the Ch beys' enrried the Quakers off their and it looked though they were going to and the teams were although the locals 1 he features of Alt 9 IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1S99 RAMBLBR BICYCLES AR THE BESTBICYCLES WE HAVE EVER MADE A RKGU Ln SIZE BICYCLE AT ANY HIGHER PRICE CANNOT DE AVORTH IT: AT A LOWER PRICE NO WHEEL IS A RAMBLER GRADE Aiatuii 4vapixts insisted on piaymg three ex mem her graduates tor whom they' were unable to furnish any sort credentials Albion refused to play anything except a strictly hivh school team and was awarded tho yame by Morfeh 6 Union City Mich October The Union City school football team shut out Three River to day score 28 to 0 This makes the fourth consecutive ame won 'Union City at next Saturday ai nmnl Drfentrd i October In a fought game ot tootball this afternoon the' local High school team defeated the Alumni of uie scqooi oy a score ot 11 to great applause and when the pounued the alumni for touchdown Wldrnan carrying DIRTY AND ROTTEN ClGI Taior and Clothier KJ 17 1 32 34 Michigan Ave class of 1900 second Vole isc' son 1900 (scratch) actual jump 10 ft i in Hlirh(! I iiun a vvioi 4ll):) Watson 1900 (2 ft) 20 Charle Strobel the Toledo baseball manager has exposed th opinion that would be In the estem league next season He will not saj' htre place he exacts to all but i ia that the details are all that are to be Mr Btrobel Is also looking up some grxid tab nt to put in the team and says he win pidy pen nan winning ball next season billiard hal Swenry 1104 lnt evening while Sweeney showed Kneel rl a Ik ue score ihsl mgnx Sweeoev 2 0 0 3 11 0 average 3 23 27 IIollnKer (17oi 4r 0 0 0 29 14 20 I lOu average 5 25 27 tho pigskin dragged over the Buchtel col lege grounds all for naught as far as a prjnts were concerned The visitors played a strong individual game but player loose when they had the ball They made their vL ewt gants by punching the lino and by this conuiiueu UMtumeniR laid three ot the pucKej es out Akron defeated Wittenberg but Ric'ht Half taclr a nv or jf tbc visit inc team brought the Cornell rioters to their feet on the two occasions when he broke forth from the: mass of jwenty two men and with a dear field ahead started for ROcd Quarterback Young however was equal Lite artu tn yards of h1s xroa was loose and Caut around ends for this reason our places on the team were filled by substitutes andit was due to this fact that Cornell made a poor showing Quarter Ktffht halt Ixift half i Umpire orbes referee Wafers uame' anii Leighton timer Bamford nha' fLr St Evans Annapolis to iy the eleven by a score of IS to owler made three loucnuowns xor three goals received and the crowd gave the Chicago yell again and again A diversion was cre ated by the appearance of a number of Henninger's fellow employes of the Detroit Railway Co who ha 1 come out to cheer for Two of them Phliaddphia October nneylvanfit 23 Chicago 111 IVbat a sur prise for the Quakers! Those who were disposed to discount the report of remarkable strength and to laugh in their blievi at the thought of the reception they would receive from old Rah I Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah Michigan Alumni! Rah! Rah: That' was the yell that Detroit alumni and old Michigan on board a special Michigan Central train yesterday afternoon They knew well that1 the would keep old familia? of Hence a new yell was ticket There was little troit end of the trip but a good deal of are you old And also to see you Miss Blank met you since we left Ann AY hen Michigan ssenger Agent Jos Hall took the last look at the special to see that all was comfortable for the uni versity contingent there were between 209 and30) alumni and old students aboard The number included a good many of the like Levi Barbour AV et al of co eds the forward protection of good time to a twice a nd out for dusting off during the hour's run to the university city The carking cares of business were once more thrown aside for the jest and the ride was The cf train at the Ann Arbor and welcomed the visitors with a lively air that made the walk up the hill I seem shorter than usual though its tortu ous patli lias become familiar to many a I I'of youth as one of the most ilre I soigB lie ever going for that is the direction freshmen soph junior and senior have to travel when they return from vacation And the descent is one of the quickest in the for that is the di rection when students are going home The Detroit people lost their character as a body within ten minutes after the train stopped in Ann Arbor for thev went in every direction a street led But their voices were in evidence on Regents' ield and as a matter of course every or from local" in stvlc1 in trimming? in tailoring $io $12 $iS $20 and you'll look alright inside of one too To order $15 $35 and all along between Philadelphia October Thu nineteenth nual fall games ot the Universit yet Pennsylvania weie held to day on ranklin ield ollowing ext ic mv 1 nut? a 120 yard dash Tewkeebury (scratch) 13 2 5 sSO yard i Parry (30 yards) (v ynril" hurdle Kraenzlein (Scratch) Two mile Parry (150 yards): time 10 oE Running high Krucnzleln (Sx ratclo actual Jucup ft ft 0 In Running broad jump rKaenzlein (scratch) 20 ft Il In Pole Colket actual jump 10 ft 1 in a strong eleven from Oberlin CHICAGO HAD THE QUAKERS IRST HAT! Center RjRht" KUard Left guard Right tackle fx ft tackle Right end Tohinsinn Txft Sidebotham eapt) Quarter Johnson Brock Right oote Left half Wells ullback Referee and Bruske and Mitchell and Greiner Cooper 2 Elbert Smith Gosclfne' ALL RAMBLERS with 28 Inch wheels ALL RAMBLERS with 30 Inch wheels ALL RAMBLER A 28 Inch IDEAL A 2S lnch IDEAL A 28 lnch IDEAL (or both Men and AVomen) for Alma Mich October (Special) A team composed of Saginaw's best players easily de feated the college teanr at football here to day Saginaw had a much heavier team and used five men back of the Ilne throughont the game gain ing chiefly by concentration of thir heavy meh ax 4 rv briitvrr jiii alter nearinsr of fast plays Includin witnm tnree Held Outplayed Ills CuIlgM(lte New York October The third tournament of the Intercollegiate Golf Association was con cluded this afternoon on the finks at Ardsley on the Hudaon and the collegians have returned to their respective universities some of them jqy ful over tho victory and other hopeful for bottr results when the teams meet again 'next fall The team championship which for two terms was von by Yala players went to Harvard this year but as an offset to the loss of this honor John Bold Jr of Yale won the Individual chsinpionihlp fur the New Haven contingent JMl rBvei by far the steadiest gams and won the honor in most decisive style His long and phot frames were equally good to day but the same cannot be said of Smith the 'voting Chkugo plaj' v10 did such splendid work tn the recert championship at Morristown Two weeks ago Smith at Reid tor the' college championship on Yale club's link but he did not play up to his usual standard during this Uui oa xnenu rente a 4 UUJU 1 Hi I Cl made the necessary five yards and the game that both put up in this half was able I he lineup: A that cither side and the defensive Detroit Gun wlii sheot for jtultry on Thanksgiving Day handicI 1B! formed with day nights PaVe ThUr Albion Mich October The bion high school football team went to Eaton I Rapids to day to play the high school there but 1 insisted on nbivlnfr threo Olivet Not In the Game Olivet Mich October (Special Oil vet was defeated this afternoon by the Michigan Ag ricultural College by a score of 4ft to 0 The vis itors were superior to the home team In xii a 1 it from 'the field" while Bigelow win tutcu tui VIU8DV 1 hair twice mad touchdowns on n'l the at 1 game at the A grounds yesterdsv hv the "eak defend tt Uw ik line Pontiac was able rneodl3''( rDely falHnK Wn he tuner sensational "iL md a touchdown behind clon InterfereJic feature of the game An almost equally brlTlilnt run oy Achison resulted in the only score f(w the half Howard za I Dawsen was the 'Y'l 11 a ne liiic up Still Leading With Trump a' pants to order are winning us a large nutnber of customers High as 349 "a li ngo A A Oufplttyetl Newton Cambridge Mass October 29 postponed game lietweeni the Chicago A and Newton A elert nsH ns played this Hfternuon on theha lea river park flik ago winning to 0 I isiuiig team was much heavier but Its terfcrence was Hecideiily ivor while thelaying uas terrific Newton was unable withstand the aw ful bucking and Graves right halfback for the winners shot over litie from the three yard mark Goal was kicked Immediately after the kick off the Newton men as inclined to be ranch and he I in au time or up Positions ('enter Right guard I eft guard Right tackle West Point October The Yale West Point football game here this afternoon lewiltcd in a score of IP to 0 in favor of Yale Jt was the Let played and most exciting 'con teat it nested this season The Wist Pointers put up a good fight YaM having to work ytiy Juud for the jK lnts they wored The mili tary boy were In fine trim and went into jiay inning game but by an unfortunate Huke pre cisely eleven second before the end ot th" bait McBride went over the line for 'a Lichl down B'own tried for goal but West Point blocked the kick In the second 'Wt Point kb ke1 Off 45 yard but Marvin irumptly punted lack Ihe sll fell into the baud of Witt on who made the meet brilliant play of the day' running 45 yards and eluding tackle svs leT ho was finally dow nod "by Aden within 2b lards of goal line thia point Kromer attempted to Jtbk goal "fro the field but the pigskin fell short of It mirk The Lail was gradually worked ta Into Point territory and just three minutes before tiuia was called Marvin went over the line fur a touch Brown again tried for goal Lut West Point blocked the Udi 1 Left guard Right tackle Right guard IVoolfenden Right end Hague Left end O'Rourke Quarter Schram Right half eel Capt Left hnlf Kotcher ullback Umpire Kotcher referee linesman Hiram Brown: timekeeper her touchdowns eel 3 time of halves utes nD THE 'NAME STAMPED ON EACH CIGAR Sarlnaw' Inctt ts Kott the goal then Alma by a aeries WpIIm' r) varfl rtln no tvi SB IJlt VArtlR fll Ailnh rl ntini A vv 1 14 1 LUtllUlb lost the 'hall and Sajrlnaw then secured its first touchdown During the second half Alma had the ball once but lost it Immediately on" downs Saginaw made three more touchdowns and kicked ne goal The last touchdown was made by Elbert who caught the kick off and with good interference ran down the field for a touchdown Saginaw showed marked inal The Michigan State Poultry and Pigeon Asso ciation will hold its annual show on January 3 to 7 lt99 inclusive and it will It given on a much larger scale than ever before The asso ciation has decided to give premiums at this season's show( SI for first prize and 50e for second rUe Exhibitors are expected from many different states and the competition will be 'keen In all classes Many special premiums such us sliver cups cash and iimny useful ar ticles will also be given thus offering an in ducement for the breeders of prize spjek to show their birds at thia exhibit The poultry depart ment boasts having had good competition heretofore but this year It expects to eclipse all former exhibits The pigeon department will make an exceptional showing Spwla! Induce have been offered the pouter and swallow to meet here and it the association is suc I in getting ttiem especially the pouter Detroit vvil see finest nleervn ever held In the west The pouter club Is one of the strongest specialty clubs In existence' an there are generally from 3l0 to ftoo birds in com petition at their annual meets 'The Eastern Magpie club has nt on tw Hlver specials to be competeiU for by club members at Detroit This is another large tpeclaltv club om vored principally of breeder of the beautiful English magpie This club's annual meet this season will be held at New York The execu live onxmlttee has a splendid site in vLw for to a successful Clarence A Black was lone of the prims movers of the meeting which was held in Seh hai! last nfght looking to ward the abolition of the caucus system "4 lie was perhaps the most pointed In hi remarks He denounced as dirty and dll graceful" the recent Republican county which aspirants' to nom he said not the pains to go behind a screen but took money out of their pockets and paid for votes right on the floor in full sight of those present: The meeting was not large but was at tended by some prominent men of both parties Some who have been made proml nent by holding public office and somevlioiru have become prominent by the defeat of theirTspiraiions in that direction Collins Hubbard was made chairman! and Jasper Gates was named as secre tary Marcus was one of the fore most speakers i Mr Gates recapitulated the import nt a bill which he has drafted which has as its object the reform of political primaries Thft irinin nnlntA in th Kin to meet the approbation of those present are as follows: That the nominations for public office in city county and state be made by a gen i eral election on the day ot the last sesidon I' of the registration board and twenty days before the regular election In order to become a candidate for nomination to o4n city or county otHcc the aspirant must pro sent to the city or county clerk a petition bearing the signatures of fifty voters and a 1 state office aspirant must present to the A state election commissioners a petition' bearing 5OJ names At the nomination each one of 5 these names will be printed on an Austra lian baJlot in the column with names ot other aspirants tn the nomfnatxn to the same office The matter was exhaustively discussed Judge Hatch 'made a vigorous speech de nounoing the system of caucuses' as did Gleason Dr Inglis and others A committee consisting of Judge Hatch AV Gleason Clarence A Black Arnold and Id Spalding was appoint ed to draft a bill and use Its efforts to it passed ly the legislature The meeting adjourned until next Saturday night Albion 1 rank Church of the Albion high school team openly challenges the Marshall high hoo' team for a return game of football to be nlavsi VIIJ obis XCKB4 uum )t agreed upon Each team has fur Kame from the other and Albion Is anxious for rubber" ullback irnlSIur' IJ" A tuners 'v oinvu 4 17V rj downs Baker High goal halves 2u minutes Lh fi vi 1 on A pecledio repeat tho trick to dav They started ill like a whirlwind but after ten minutes of the Deltas charged their i'igaVn rnowei'1 tbe runner before making uhe' ani1 Detroit kicked off to madTO vrrtJ lr cau kilt the ball and ards before being downed The locals TmAi' a1vanvd the ball through Detroit's line tin thh d'! the 2) vard Up to this whteH 11 V' were Dlayinjr high in the line nt vrill 1 Tbfdh Ohioans to punch holes In it the i Th were caught holding in 5f ne arui the visitors4 were given the hall 'r1 left end for pretty gairi iheyD Sxa MvanciM the ball A la yanl line where the ball hht un dw ns a series of line plays ad tl! C'nter the ald onr? 1own Carter punted to onfthe he MU In the fc th flrst Af Oau the A half neither side was able to ad ba11 over fifteen yards The ball re 1 uri ta neia Ann Arbor Mic October (Special) great alumni game has been played ord what is in many ways the greatest game of tile year is over Last fall the eleven on whom hopes of defeating Chi cago were pinned went down in defeat be foie the aggregation of foot ball heroes who have lit years past won the anal done battle for Michigan on the gridiron This afternoon however the tables were turned and the defeat ed the alumni by the score of II to 2 rom the point of view of a foot ball ex pert the game was general interest it memorable contests field The the field to the music of the of band and gave their old favorites a hearty cheer A hen they came on the gridiron It is estimated that There ere some 40 alumni present and these with the crowd of students who turned out to yell for the 'varsity made the biggest crowd of the sea dn President Angell graced the occasion by bls presence and occupied a sent in the grand stand The faculty was well repre sented and the co eds in their bright colorslent beauty to the scene Between the nalves the old players were the center of interest and the crowd swarmed out on the fiel'l to greet them As to the game itself it was a ease of a well trained eleven against a team that was in no condition to play a hard game and training But the Alumni' pre sented a line up which at times plaved havoc with tlse varsn line? 1 fenn'nger Villa 'Denby erbert and elver worked like Trojans but could not keep the going fast enough to gain consistently nd sooner or later Duffy was forced to punt erbert made a couple of his famous dodging runs in old time fashion 1 ntle 1 ever played a clever game and Villa and Henninger gave several good exhibitions ot ground gaining The mighty Duke Denby good natured and as hard a worker as ever played tho game found his hands full at center with nirigham This year the found Babe Malley an easier proposition than he was last year Duck Hall had some heavy work with Galey and could not stand the pace very long The best the Alumni could do was to score a safety and to big Denoy the credit of tills belongs He nr through the line and blocked one "of Han punts near the 'varsitv goal lino It rolled across the line and Street had to down it to save the from a touch from scoring again during he half The game was largely a kicking one during this half ind at no time was the goal in clanger except when erbert tried for a place kick from the thirt fi ve va rd line i JUHt VVAg Cii fittec yard 1 During the of tlie first half of the Uhlcago Pennsyl Artrlin' Mich October 1 Special) sharpame football was played here this weeIt Jackson and Adrian high schnnl teams U'0 nun ute hahca Leuig played with no score Talk but Were Ball lint Mich October eo high school came over accompanied by several rooters prepared to mop the earth with the boys from the Michigan school for the deaf But the mules showed clearly that they were far the beet football team Neither team scored in the Street Talcott VVKlman Stroet Left" halfV lutcomb Baldwin Right half Weeks McDonald Hannan ullback X' I (t halves 25 and idman i Alumni 1 Umpin 1901 (7 yards) time Spitzer Gleason Itw Smith (25 yards) time 4 :25 220 vnrd 15 Seabury 1P0U (10 arxis) time 4:22 4 5 220 yard hurdle Peters Jikmi Giscratch) time The played fast ball until the first touchdown was made 11 1 that High itch Troy Hinchman" Jas Reihling Capt A 2t inch IDEAL BICYCLE A 21 inch IDEAL BICYCLE for A 211 lneh IDEAL BICYCLE (or both Boy and Girls) 1899 RAMBLERS ON SALE GORMULLY JEERY MANUACTURING CO 201 Woodward Ave Detroit wm utuue anct tnev aw their opponents nearly winded then thev let upit little In marked contrast to the state of affairs last year he "Varsit fee w'r not aweu by the array of talent thev went up against Then too the officials kept the old boys within reasonable limits a to hold Ing and To offside playing and what they KRne'1 tlljey had to The line allowed up well against th? i Alumni opposite Whitcomb Widman' and Stekle were the principal ground and punting was the bet seen year' Street ran the te'arn well and did some star tackling The Alumni kicked off and Street carried th ball to the fortv five line Then Michigan went at the Alumni hard for seven minutes and had Streckle over thejtne in that time although the ii' changed hands on punts twice Snow kicked goal The Alumni played for wind and showed signs of dlsrtress but braced up utter the kickoff and kept the the matter with Dukebenby up came throats The smoker at Ann Arbor last evening held many of the excursionists until late trains and a goodly portion remained over Sunday but the returning excursion train leaving Ann Arbor at o'clock last even ing reduced the number of Detroiters in the University City to somewhere near 100 half and the plav was worked hark middle of the field until Denby's opportun ity came and he broke through the lino al rncst at the close of the7 half and forced Street to make the safety The line up: Howard Waterhouse Dawson Achison I 20 In Western High School Also Won The Western High School Reserves won a icry inrerestlng game from the R's the seemPir'E an Hague an being rhe tu ground gainers and Kotcher and mak ing good tackles for the Reserves wlnle a 4la Bame for the at ta kX IL Positions linker Wells 1 OctoUr Drown was beaten by Princeton to diy by 23 to 0 The game was In a drizzling rain before about JroO persons In the half Brown held Prin ceton well and only after eljtun tnlnutea plavwtre tliu Tigers able to sliove Reiter over for a touchdown from whbh Wheeler failed lo kick goal The end of the half found tho ltf poaeesaion on 45 yari line Jn ibe oecond half licit or nnd Black went through for touchdowns and in a urrimnuBc lost the ball on a fnn bb and It rolled outeide Of the bunch Poe Prln etuu' left end wlck xl it' up and If) yards aldud by a Ixarutlful interference for a touchdown Brown weak iu defense while Princeton cqual Gc 4 and Hawley tOUCll Hlnchman 2 time of In the slx nlght match at J2 inch balk line iu 200 Hollinger at Sw 1 Was won by Hollinger 9X) Hollinger playgd fair billiards a continuous run of hard shots' ignt 7 2 1 ft 2 1 1 is a j' 19 10 4 8 total 104 19 ft 3t 3 3 3 9 1 3 1 0 it BICYCLES $40 IS THE 1899 PRICE a brace1 nnd played something like their form They held the heavj barks of the roons by their beautiful defensive work would then plow through the heavy Chicago ror gcxKi a able fumble this respect for the red and blue while Uersch Lerger made some miserable attempts at catch tn low twlsiintr punts Chicago scorI their Hrst touchdown ten mln nte after ply started Chlcfln got the ball On 45 yard line Chirk went around end for 20 yards and Mershborger dupli eatrd the trick on next line up The ball was then on 5 yard line and on the next line up Clarke was pushed over for touchdown lu the 9econd half Herschbereer dropped a del 1 oal from a place kick from 27 yard line Pennsylvania outplayed the visitors In rhe second half the play being almost en ilrely In the Maroons terrhorv kicking a Chicago boys lie outpunting Hare on an average of 20 yards an exchange uf kicks The teams lined up ft1 follows: BfKht 'gu' pa rd Right tackle Right end Prince Lundy fallback twice kicked a goal A I IBB Itzal i va 4 the right half i jn the second rU vB4 IVH4 ILIUM Thh ty mlnute halves were played and the game lasted nearly two hours Most the gains were made only by work The last touch Tlonn was made the time limit Ann Arbor Octc order to fittingly close Hur' smoker was tendered the visitors by the athletic df sociat ion the Light Infantry armory this A number of undergraduates were also nd the Informal lunch was thorougnly 11 4 TV) I ift Tx riju 1 I nvi aJ I I ux nun ruiffrij iy iut? 1 1 if mg or old college songs James II Prentiss general secretary of the Alumni association pre sided at the meeting and the Alumni Athletic svciation was organized Regent Cocker ot Ad rian was elected president and Prof McLaughlin secretary and treasurer Toast were responded to by prominent alumni and athletes Plainwell Mich October 4 Spec! al Plainwell should have played Dowagiac to day but they cancelled so the locals plaved the mlerburg High School The local team was too heavj for them result iMainwell 37 Galea New Haven Ct October 29 The annual fall A a i I xm wen held this afternoon and proved to be unin leivating records broken wan too raw and cold for good work ICO yanl IV 10 1 5 bS vard time 17 4 5 4 40 ya rd tn yards) time SI 3 M(Crckn Right guard Carnr it Right tackle Hedge Right end Gardiner Quarterback McMahon Harrison Ix ft half Coombe Right half Outland unbark Clark Out land 2 Hare 2 Goals Herschberger Outland 3 Goal from UHerchberger Corbin of Yale Paul Duahlel Lehigh 35 mlnute halves Orchard Lake cadets weather was delightful hut the ground was a bit too soft for running Both sides were well represented by admirers the young ladies turning out in full force Whether they knew the tine points of the game or not they caught the spirit of the occasion and the fair ones from the high school rooted hard for their favorites Their efforts were not without success as the locals ran away with the cadets in the first half the score standing 12 to nothing Neither side could score in the second half and when final time was called the ball was in the center of the field It was nearly 4 when the game was called and during the last five minutes of play it was too dusky to see what was going on The last half was a pretty exhibition ot straight football playing the cadet seem ing to recover from their stupor and they kept their opponents busy at every stage The result was a surprise for the high school team as they whardly expected tn win the cadets showing plenty of beefTheir great weakness was at the ends where they were frightfully slow to get going and nearly all the gains by the high school were due to this weakness In the first half the cadets played without any vigor were tricked repeatedly itz gerald who played the star game of the day was the only one of the visitors who seemed to know whatr was going on ex cept Capt Daniels who tackled well and played hard In half itzgerald did nearly all the work waking almost every' gain several being good ones and lie also displayed bls ability at punting High Itoach Relbilng Baker and Klem played an excellent game for the high school team and they worked a number ofapretty plays around the end High the colored' member of the team wns made most uso of and he soldoni failed to the dine successfully Ills touchdown wm cleverly comileted while he was falling against one of the goal posts and he gained It against a protest The cadets won the toss and kicked off from the east goal for twenty yards Hinchman got the ball on the run for five yards and High car ried It around the left end for fifteen yards but he was offside and it was brought back It as the ball but they lost it on a fumble Benson making a short gain High made five yards twice on line bucke and Klein took a hand for three yards On the next play the ball was In the center ot the field when it was snapped to Baker who ent around the' left end and sailed for the goal with behind him Hinch man kicked a pretty goalethe ball having been In play a little over lx minutes On the kick off the cadets made twenty yards and Henson brought it back five The high school made several short gains pushing High through the line Relbilng tried for an end run but was tackled hard by Wing The verv next play they tried It again the ball going buck to itch and he scudded the end back of good interference He was so far over he had to run a half circle and after fortv yards Capt Daniels brought him down' on the' 10 yard line High tried the left end and made four yards and on a mass play wan pushed two yards mores lie tore through and fell on the line but threw his hands over his head securing a touchdown Hinchman kicked another goal making the score 12 to 0 The second goal was secured in 74 minutes After this the Cadets began to wake up a bit The locals made three gains for 15 yards hut the bail on a fumble itzgerald went through for 15 yards and was nailed by Raker Evans made 10 yards more and the ball went on downs At the call of time the ball was on the high school 25 yard line Relbilng kicked at the beginning of th second half for 30 yards but itzgerald was wMtlpg in the right place and punted back an equal distance Morton snatching the ball bn a fumble rne Cadets could not gain and thoy lot it on downs Klein Ellis and Roach each made gains for the high school bv good bU' klng and on the next play Benson missed a chance through misunderstanding the signal and to take the baiptrom High The Cadets got 'th balbrnn downs and itzgerald skirted the endr yaffls the soft ground causing him to slp He then tried bucking the line squarely bu faued and the locals got the ball again on downs Higa made five yards by running back nS a 1 A 7 3 more 'I bole made bv Klen Tho Cadets again got the ball and itz' punt but Ellis neatly blocked it to VsnS thp herald never seemed to tire and went around the right end on the mT 15 dohl own imerfer! ng He dropped the ball and Ellis got it paw ing back to Relbilng who punted 15 'v ards' itzgerald returned the punt for varta James getting the ball and running 10 vardi before he was tackled The rest of the half wiZ cafiedP'as pU Tas' ently Jhe high school boys pald most of llfAll Trrosn 1 1 ari ah inrougn IX Mattison A tZr IL il Touchdowns Da 2 Dawson 3 Jaqultli and Towar played their ibsulons in fiTblv thA rnnl VJfV4nn 2 ni nne surest teen on the field this seaso AJilLI nappmlth a Bird fd tbe local High school eleven here to day by a score of 22 to 0 4 The manager of sthe Mt Clemens team 'Stated last night that his men were mobbed by the I spectators and that they left the field owing to the unfair decisions made against them to allowed the a should have been Rhnr line averaged 2U pounds heavier than the r'V 'V x' yt 5 1:18 SUNDAY I I aw on side 4 44 I tj rSLZjfML VT I nion City Winning I I plays I 11 GOING THE i hard A It 1 4 ioZ Uf I 1 1 1 If 1 I Av I It was a I i I none or i pl 1 I ri CIbbi 1 I 1 also nr price f'r' kt ir rt f''irnl! 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