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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 24

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PART OE fa Excitement ATTACK fniwoc HlC llAOth Causes His Death HAS COACHES ON JUjtfft fe Wy? and RUNNING RACES two $2 ENTRIES pass by EDGE OVER VPSI BOXING i TEMPLE ti Monday October 31 OUR BOUTS Rounds 32 32 i i PUBLIC INVITED 7 0 0 0 of for for one the by 2 0 RGRTn HR HB AGGIESBLAHKED BY MARQWE the Ag Anothor ap wlll STRONGER IM EVER BEORE Andries Matchmaker Al A Day Referee HOREMANS AGAIN HOCKEY BODY DEEATS YAMADA ADMITS LUDINGTON 1'dptlac Mich Oct 29 The Pon tiac Chiefs defeated the Detroit Herolds here today by the score of 13 to 6 Thu game was featured by the vicious plunging of Lou Maxon formerly a Detroit Central star and the broken Held running of JocuUs COLTS SCORE EARLY AND INDIANS NEVER CATCH UP Is' si Development of Kicking anj Patting to Highest Point Is Cause i 1 't November 5 Marked by AL' sence of Major Elevens rom Detroit District Al! children's and young classes start this week Classes for pupils of all ages either be ginners or advanced dancers start this week Write or phone Cadil lac 967 for free illustrated booklet of particulars EASTERN Schlcbla Hammon Sullo Joalowhx Stuart Dlelman Schuno Mclntvre Teonhfer Mantoold lamer I in i Morey Alflinpnr A'LaniiMi Humphrey who played left half June for the Detroit Junior college eleven drop kicked 40 yards for aL Ahum field goat In the opening njlnutes'H Iw of the second quarter and defeated "iiirknmn Michigan State Normal college of Muwrey Ypsilanti 30 to 0 at Grlndley field 3 4 Saturday 1 Home talent Is always boasted of Loiuaway5 ')ut wen Ted Rockwell Short and Rowe' started to rip un the Junior's line DoMerrer their welcome could havo been louder These bovs seemed to have Sft Detroit Is their home i i rriwn finn thew waaAa In mh4 I G0 HG Tr BL HRH IL Johnson's punt drop kick' which Roessler play following a 40 yard end run Marks ana wagner the third team was i WHEN the average Detroiter think of learning to dance hi mind turn diately to one achool oldest largest and best school in the Stras burg School of Danc ing established 67 year LWU Tl ac it aH 7nBQ BL RH Chlcngo Oet The excite ment of watching the Vnlver alty of Chicago football eleven chub with the Univeratty of Colorado team today proved fatal to John Heister of till city He dropped dead In the stand from heart dlseae which physl clan said undoubtedly wn superinduced by the excitement of the game lie 82 year of age PREP ROOTERS ACE AMINE Belgian Champ Runs His String in ive Innings Koji Yamada was again on the short end In hl balk line billiard match with Edouard Horeman Belgian champ at the Recreation Saturday afternoon The European cue artist ran his 400 points in five Innings while Yamada collected 93 The Jap start ed in the lead with a high run of 68 but fell behind when hts op ponent turned In runs of 108 and 189 Horeinans has made a total of 2800 points for a grand average of 68 and a high run of 261 Yamada lias totaled 12'0' and has a grand average of 41 His largest run was 214 PONTIAC TRIMS HEROLDS picked up the Hecond (Miller) 3 tu 7 to 5 second Jock Scot 220 (McAtee) 1 to 5 third Time 1:44 Rockport Episode And Canso also ran ourth race 3 year olda and up 1 14 Yellow Hand 122 (Miller) 2 to 5 out and out won Bon Homme 105 (Rob Ineon) 1 to 6 and out second Thunder clap 123 (Sande) out third: time 2:05 2 5 ifth race three year old mile and a Long Trail 155 (Major Steven son) 10 to 5 out won Katie Canal 162 (Captain Temple) 1 to 3 out second: Birdman 155 (Colonel Long) 1 to 2 third Time 1:58 4 5 Magic Heather Ingilda and Easter Day also ran Sixth race 2 year uld and up 5U fur Adventure 112 (Robinson) 6 to 1 5 to 2 and 8 to 5 won Red Tom 109 (Mil ler) 8 to 6 and 4 to 5 second Simple Simon 109 (McAtee) 5 to 5 third: time 1:08 Bullet Jackstone Wreckless Tikeh iamlon Kate Brumell Sun Girl and Spiti ninc also ran CLEVELAND irst race 2 year ola 514 Ash Un 112 (Boasnowakl) $420 8280 8240 won Miss rauland 108 (Huntemar) 83 1260 second: Maur Ill (O'Mahoney) won 31811 xaisy It WVIMO IAV 1 second American Ace 113 (Garner) 270 3240 third Time 1:00 Plaudel Chas U1 triM 1 14 Daka 7 lot I Lefkovitz and Mother Carey also ran Second race 4 year olds and un 6 fu Lewis 108 (Boganowskl) $540 $320 and $240 won Sweep Up IL (Ryan) $4 and $3 second Onwa 113 (Hin nhy) $240 third: time 1:15 Madrid Vainhlck Bean Spiller Punctual Landslide Trixie Kelly and Leamington Belle alsoThlrd race 4 ysar olds and un 1 1 8 Huron II 105 (Huntemar) $340 $280 and $260 won: San Diego 105 (o den) $380 and $140 second Treadwell 106 (ator) 4440 third: time 1:10 inan cial RoosUr Sentlmel Kilkenny Var Dream Lady Eileen and Viola also ourth race year olds mile and a ranklin 108 (E ator) 1740 $280 $260 won Breeze ill (J Duggan) $2 80 1240 neeond: omero 102 (W Bo ganoswlkl) $380 third Time lM Hay Crumpsall The Desert and Tarascan also rfttfth race 7 furlongs 3 year cMds Rex Gaiety 108 (Huntemar) $a2O $280 $240 won Warsmoke 103 fBoganoawlktT $3 $220 second Mike 113 (oden) third 1:18 Sporting Chance Sa bretash Diamond Dale and Ringling IL also ran Sixth rc thre year olds and up five and a halt Bengalese U2 (Ryan) 360 380 240 won: Retreat 99 (Huntemar) 280 240 second: Tom Goose 103 (Tavlor) 260 third 1:08 Coax Me Black Top Clearfield Peerless One alo ran Seventh race 1 1 16 miles 4 year olds and ly Home 113 (Mangan) lv40 8360 3220 won: Ellison 1220 second Tom Brooks 113 (Taylor) 1240 third 1:43 1 5 Cavalier uels Kebo and Judge Price also ran Highland Park Holy Redeemer Only Schools Having Home Games GAME Southwestern Hnintramck GAMES Eastern Muskegon nt Muke gon Northwestern South at Grand Rapid Western va Battle Creek at Bat tle Creek Cass Technical Central at lint Southeastern Wayne at Wayne ot IL va Toledo Central ollower of high school football are due for a lean day November 6 so far as game in the Detroit dis trict are concerned for there Is only one on the books and all the major teams play out of town University high has Toledo Cen tral as its guest at Navin field Aside from these two games there are no other local interscholaatlc attractions Eastern plays at Muskegon Northwestern against South at Grand Rapids Western is scheduled at Battle Creek Cass Technical has a date at lint and Central travels north to meet Arthur Hill at Sagi naw Northern has an oft day but would like to pastime Game Have Although Eastern Is out of the state title pursuit the Indiana have a chance to shove aside Muskegon a mighty promising contender something the Orange and Black would take particular pleasure in doing This is the red letter attrac tion of the program South is out of the running but stands a chance to tumble North western because eleven has de veloped rapidly ot late ana is preaching a point where it manifest some football ability Battle Creek has fallen by Wavsido through the defeat Lansing yet that does not mean the Crickets are an inferior team They will hustle Western from kickoff to the call of time and the Cowboys must travel every minute 'to shake off defeat Arthur Hill Has Capaely After a more or less indifferent start Arthur Hill Is playing a type of game that makes it dangerous all the route and Detroit Central will have its time occupied keeping track of the Saginaws Beating the 1 big city lads is their ambition Likewise lint is going to be a 1 hard one to crack for Cass Tech nical Here are the statistics: lint defeated Highland Park 21 to 6 1 Highland Park trimmed Monroe 12 to i ana Teen neat tne uusters 14 to 0 Such comnarlsons are gen erally made to look foolish and must not be taken as gridiron gos pel Southeastern can expect to find the way thorny against Wayne The suburban eleven is not the worst of the smaller schools by a good distance and if the Jungaleers ere looking for practice they will get it and more too An Open Date Northeastern has an open date Southwestern is scheduled to meet the strong Hamtramck eleven ri day The Maroon and Whlto has escaped being scored upon to date and wslle it foil oft in its general and while it fell oft in its general in condition to pastime up to stan dard i Holy Redeemer is slated to meet Richmond a fast scrappy eleven that provides entertainment and plenty of exercise for all comers SUTTONWINS MATCHES Rivals Scrap Throughout Every Minute of our Stiff Periods EastSiders Out of City Race Cowboys Have to Labor to Whip ighting Mechanics al cons Nose Out Jungaleers Eastern is out of the race for the city interscholastic championship and Northwestern is still in it or the Colts sent their supporters off the field Saturday after noon rejoicing over a 17 to 6 victory which the Red and Gray scored because it was superior to the best the Orange and Black had to offer Yet it was a scrap through tourjf MAPLE HEIGHTS trt rao pur 8600 3 year old claiming 614 Cricket 104 Baby Evelyn 108 Littl Less 103 Ra xon 108 Wedding Prine 106: Berrlng ton 108: 8eol 106 Eaby Vamp 11Becond race pur 8500 8 year old and up claiming 514 turlonga Car lin 101 Vain Chin 106 Counsel 111: Mar caret 166 Seaboard 109 Old McKenna 106: Waiter vhltaker 106 Green 106 Devil 106 Third race purse 8500 3 year olds and UP claiming 6w furlonge Ixmlan 101 Doctor 111 Sweep Dp Ill rench Uli Bonrtetle Hi Canteen Girl 109 Circulate 111: 101 The Por tuguese Hl St Just 114 ourth race purse 1700 Autumn Handi cap 3 yenr 01ds and up 7 (urlonge Mock Garner 123: The Desert 102 Bardora 101: Roisterer 106 Sentimental 1112 Oaklawn Belie 103 ilth rare puree 8500 8 year old claim ing 514 101: Mary Head 106 Phillip tuso 103 Lodi 100: 101 Busy Bird 110 Sixth race purse LOO 3 yeur olds and un 6 furlongs Hercules 97: Romper 105 Glenn 113 Black Top 102 Bengalese lit Hopeful 37 Yakemln 10t Landslide 9My Maulsby 107 Harry Hurgoyne 118 Seventh race purse 8600 vear olds and up claiming 1 1 16 mllee Chlncoteague Bit Harry SI Stevens 109 Chimera U3Biasonry 104 IL Ill: Semper Stalwart 113 Puck 109 Ellison H2 Colonel Matt 113 Kebo 109 Tarascon 112 Weather clear track fst1 They Devote Much Tune to redaction of an Ade quate Defense Hi WALTER CAMP By Leated Wire to The Detroit reo Preu New York Oct At this point In the season it behooves both the coach and the student ot football to take stock ot the de velopment of play produced in the year 1921 It may be fairly said that the season up to the first of Novem ber has emphasized the prime im portance of the forward passing game carried further In Its finesse than anything we have seen before Secondly it has been shown that punting both offensively and defen slvely is a very vital asset: an thirdly It Is apparent that the broadening of the base of attack both through shift plays and nfov able men In the backfield has made considerable stride and put an ad ditional burden on the defense Defense Not Perfect The defense to the forward pass has been improved rather measure ably but it is atlll tar from per feet This was Illustrated In the case of Yale In her games against Williams and the Army Both these teams found a soft spot in the mid dle of Yale's backfield which was always It wa there they threw their passes and this strategy put Yale alarmingly on the defensive It was not a hit or miss pass thrown indiscriminately in the hope that some player might get it but was well conceived and well executed A it was repeated time after time in each gamo It seem: to have uncovered a vulnerable point Chicago used a pass of less dis tance to Romney which netted them their touchdown against Princeton The writer has followed In actual observation the play in both the east and the middle west and there i a distinct difference In the two sections That difference lies large ly in the fact that the middle west has used the forward pass that is for a greater period ot years Hence the defense to this play there is better The western teams are net thrown Into a oondi tion of dased paralysis when tne forward passing starts iney are mere familiar with seeing tne ban In the air aaid their actions prove this They are more determined than eastern players in tneir euoris hurry the passes and they also are a little quicker in diagnosing the di rection of the pass Shift Play Good Another notable thing In the sea son's development Is that shift plays far from being on the de cline are being developed even more and are very effective They lend themselves to deception and make it difficult for the defense to recognize early the point it attack and get set accordingly Chicago certainly demonstrated this In the Princeton game The Princeton line was quit unprepared to meet these play et fectivcly Practically every coach in the country now realizes that attack must be formed on a fairly broad basis cither by spreading th tour men in the backfield somewhat by the use ot shift plays or by direct passes which give an extra man ui the interference on or outside tackle In order to moot the more effective line charging presented by a tlret class team Another feature of the season is tho steady improvement in combin ing the forward pass and the run ning game making one a foil tor the other and keeping the detent In trepidation as to whether they must meet a running play or an aerial one orce Some Change The force and power with which plays of a swinging interference are directed on or outside of tackie snn end tempted many coaches early in the season to try and get mor pos er into tho wings In oorn61: stances where this was effected 11 has not worked out because tne men transfered left weakness in their old positions Warner of burgh was compelled to shift bten back as a roving center after try ing him at end for this reason This season more than any years has demonstrated tho vsuw ot a long and accurate punter a team with such a man works up on an exchange of until they havo to play tn1th'' ponent's territory This I not scoring play but it keeps tlio bur den ot defense always upon the op ponents As a corollary it Is of im mense Importance to havo mon can break through and block kick It was this ability by Harvard lne men that threw Indiana out ox gear (Copyright 1921) STRASBURG SCHOOL Just Off Woodward on Sproat Asks A' A to Assume Con trol of Game Philadelphia Oct i States Amateur Hockey association opened a two days' session here Saturday and admitted three new clubs to 'membership They are Westminster Hockey club Boston! Melrose club Melrose Mass and Ludington Michigan This brings the total membership to 15 clubs William Haddock of Pitts burgh wa re elected president Gordon of Duluth Minne sota was olacted vice president and Roy Schooley of Plttburgh sec retary and treasurer The association adopted a resolu tion advocating withdrawal of gov erning powers from the Interna tional Skating union and urging th American Athletic union to assume supremo control ot nopkey No Gam 8unUy Kenyon Rrv hava no sam fiunOav an woull Ilk to srrsnff with tho Demon or ny other 60 65 Sound elevon Call Bill Hickory 1626 elween nd 6:30 Representatives On the Gridiron This all "W'llfai Good One Moot Nativity li hilled to ply tho Panthers al Plngreo park Bunday eurtln nt BW in I Here' tbanre to Ploy Any eleven (Uepuilns th 43 Mund ehomplnnshln I asked to call Vine Hem lock 794 Ha rtprasetit th Woodland Mlit rnnv nwTnriiT REE PRESS SUNDAY OCTOBER 30 1921 £1 2 1 7 NorthwesternljuerrAfter Great Straggle With Eastern By 17 to 6 Score CENTRAL TIES NORTHERN WESTERN RETAINS PLACE IN RACE BY TAKING THE MEASURE CASS TECHNICAL Wisconsin Eleven Defeats Michigan armers in inal Quarter 7 to 0 Milwaukee Wls Oct Michi gan Aggies came and saw but failed to conquer On an afternoon that was anything but suited to the playing of football Marquette uni versity eleven jumped to the front and proved itself a dangerous con tender for Notre Dame by defeat ing the Michigan Aggies 7 to 0 In the final period of a muddy bat tic Steady rain all day made straight football impossible and both teams resorted to punting Only in the final period when Marquette forced the ball onto the firm territory did the Blue and Gold warriors start their march dowp the field When Johnson punted out of bounds Mar quette began an aerial attack A pass Kuchenberg to Regan placed the ball on the 10 yard line and after a series' of plunges that put the ball less than a foot from tho line Kuchenberg put it over Healso kicked goal Hoofer Do Well Graves and Johnson performed the difficult role of kicking for th Aggies At no time did either of these stellaf hacks endanger their goal by poor leg work but It was the Inability of the Greens to com plete passes and plough through the Marquette line that beat them Both teams kicked on equal terms and tho break in the final chapter pre vented a scoreless tie Marquette won the toss and kicked oft to Noblett The Aggies were held and Johfason and Sheeley engaged In a punting duel The ball went back and forth between the two 20 yard lines throughout' tho first period neither team gain ing any advantage The Aggies made the initial first down of the game at the start of the second quarter They could not maintain a sustained offense and Johnson was again forced to kick After another exchange of punts CrevJ was called back to do tho kicking Linnan broke through and blocked the boot and Taugher re covered for Marquette on the Ag gies' 15 yard line Drop Kick ail Here after Sheeley had gained five yards on the first Play the forward wall neld for downs Graves failed from a punt formation and Johnson booted the leather up the field Sheeley made a great return to the visitors' 30 yard line The Aggies again held and this time Johnson kicked far into Marquette territory Just be fore the whistle ended the first half Roessler blocked Sheeley tried a was blocked An intercented gave Marquette the ball on the armers' 30 yard Uno On the next piay vronin rumoiea ana ale recovered the oval exchange ot punts followed with honors even between Johnson and Sheeley Just before the third quarter ended the Aggies completed a pass from Graves to Crane Play started In tho fourth quar ter' with the Michigan team in pos session of the ball pn Marquette's 20 yard line A series of line plunges netted a short advance but a fumble lost them their chance and Coleman minted to midfield John son's first punt went Into the line and "his second was short and out of bounds Hero Marquette started their vic torious march in the goal Kuchen berg smashed through the line for first down Kenning added five more through center Coleman re peated for a first down isher ran left end for three yards and a pass Kuchenberg to Regan carried the ball to the five yard line Cole man orougnt tne can to within two yards of the final marker In two plays Kuchenberg took the ball across for tho touchdown Ue add ed the extra point by kicking goal Graves kicked off to Kuchenberg on tho 25 yard line Coleman punt ed to tho Aggies' 40 yard line where Brady fumbled and a Mar quette man recovered running 20 yards before being pulled down After two line smash had gained three yards a pass from Kuchen berg was Intercepted nn the 10 yard line Graves punted to midfield and a penalty set Marquette back to their 30 yard lino Coleman then sent away a long kick which rolled cvr Graves punted and the game ended with the ball In Marquette's possession on the Aggie 45 yard line The lineup: MARQUETTE mac Rn TE uii bJM Matson Morrimu So Kennlnr LH TAtitrher 0 (51 Scort by periods: LrM9 Michls Aggie 0 Marquette 0 0 Kuilinbrg Goal froni to uchdown Kuchenberg Huhe n' Tugher kuchenberg (or Bheely Kieher for Cronnln Markwels for Mhln for Evn Hchulgen for Johnson Hugh for Mstsen: Burk for Hon HoOimn Umplre Ltiki Chicago lJnmsn Co Wllo Georgetown Georg Sutton th handle bllllud lt won both of hl gam Saturday at th Goodman' Recreation parlors In th afternoon he defeated Edgar Sonar 206 to 16 with a high run ot 114 At night he won from Smtlb 200 to 23 Sun day afternoon Sutton will meet Levy In a 200 poirt match and will wind un hl engagement Sunday night with a match gamo with on of tho host local player Two Open Date St Charles ha two open date and would like to hear from team In th 90 100 pound claes Call Ruse Lincoln 3664 between 5 and 6:30 Woodlands Are Confident Woodland ot Highland Park ar con fident Sunday of victory over tho Zoff' Dry Good A largo crowd Is expected at ord field Yet it was a scran through tour bitter periods with the Eastern hanging on and using up every bit of strength and skill it possessed to stem the tide 1 umble Mor lay Like most other Important con test between deadly rivals it was not a glittering exhibition of in terscholastlo football umblss gave each team a score and East ern lost a One opportunity by an other error On kicks tho Indian line was off watch the Colts breaking un three punts In the first halt In the sec ond quarter this agility produced a second tally for the Red and tjA to well ordered football neither manifested any great su periority Northwestern won large ly through "a nose for the ball and aggressiveness that made and then made the breaks count ngalnst the opposing troupe Eight thousand spectators were kept in a constant uproar by tho performance of the rival eleven It wo tho eighth mooting of the scnooi racn naa won uirco two wore tiea Hoi on the Job AlArtnpmi In thft tliltia1 minute of play put Eastern on the down grade The diminutive Red and Grej' end secured a loose ball on his own 30 yard lino and zipped down the arena 70 yards to a touch down Ruhl kicked goal Before the period ended Eastern supporters sang hymn of delight when Jack Ruhl Colt fullback let go of the ball and Mtlntyre of the Indians aided by fine interference scampered nearly half the length of the field for a tpuchdown The goal was missed This was tho terminus of East real offensive efforts Try as the Indians did every second the lied and Gray defense met and clr cumvented its strategy at every turn Blocked Kick Till Time In the second quarter tho In dians were forced to their five yard line by pressure of the Colt backs A kick had been sidetracked by the Red and Gray bill penalties soon sent the ball to Eastern An other boot was attempted but Taklo Millen blocked it the ball rolled over tho Eastern goal line and Center Bliss fell on It fqr the Colts' second score Eastern lost a great chance in tho third quarter through another Wretched fumble The Northwest ern line as Is the first period was unable to divert the onslaught ofhe Orange and Black and live toeven yards at a dive was the har vest Stephanowsky broke away for 30 yard run but fumbled when tackled on the Colt 20 ykrd line Last Chance or Indian Tills was Eastern's last chance Northwestern proceeded to retali ate and before the whistle ended the skirmish Northrup sent over a Irop kick from the 30 yard line lo make It more decisive It was the only clean score ot the day Ti East Sider started something In the fourth quarter completing two forward passes for a total gain ot 40 yards This spurt however met an early death when the third tos went to a Boulevardlcr IHfAVA 4 Vi A i liiq nuaiici vApiiCU Northwestern advanced to Eastern's JO yard line Here fighting with renewed determination Eastern hurled back the Colts for losses Indian Unit hatinan Chatman Northwestern's colored star was not so much in evidence ns against Saginaw Eastern The Jndlan's kept him under observation which kept Julius from accomplish ing a great deal At that he was aaqgerous at all times Helsel Bliss Ruhl and Ross were other Colts who pranced with vigor and effectiveness or Eastern Jack Stuart McIntyre and Bill Stephanowsky rendered particular ly noticeable service Tho lineup: xAjitr Valentine Kl Ulis Blackincr Millen Boca orthruD HeUet Chatman Buhl Northwestern 7 Ennuirn ToueMowniKosa McIntyre Bllaa GwiW rrwin Kuhl Northrop Goals ftum drop Nonhroo Kef Bur roughs (Illinois) UhJpnc Hlahiey YpmI lantu Head Ctulg (Knox) suMtltuiluna: Burnett tut lleiael ilelsel for Itubl Busphtsll for Blackmer Haw thornu Xor Barnett: Scrynwguor for Ross: McCosh for Unntham Grlftm for Heise! iMtnpaetor for Miller Miller for Lester Slephunpwakl for MuiiIkoIJ Corentlo for Bieunan Grundy for McIntyre Thllle for Hamilton Tlruy of 15 minute umble Deprives Cass of Possible Victory ollowing of the ball by Klug of Western in tho fourth poilod of tho struggle with Cass Technical gave Western a 14 to 7 triumph but not until the Cowboys had been played to standstill by the desperate Me chanics King made a trip of 65 yards to tho goal line after snaring the oval and his score was the deciding one of the day Western scored once In the opening period after tearing the Cass defense to shreds by alternate line stabs and dashes around the flank Cas came right back In number two session worked tho overhead stuff to the limit and registered on a shot from Merkobrarl to linyrt Harrington In the third period Corp Schwartz who hold th flyweight championship at Wayne meets Sammy Taaco In the feature bout at the Avenue Tues day evening These tiny battlers have mixed it up four times in the past year each Hiking one verdict and the other (wo bouts going to draw Taseo ha just returned from a campaign through Ohio Indiana mf Illlnol In which he won nln bruits I SergL Bill Bailey and camcron will meet In the semi final contest There will bo two other bout between local boxer on the program 7 8 6 7 0 2 flftplnv Llvhtbfidv 1 KtPley 1 Referee Van Tauuel of M) (Marquette) Heed Shod tWleconuln) Time of i ininint i Stark for kltveriitcdn Hvlam! fnr Sfnrk KIlveretHn for Hyland Tale for Vi Woodward tier 'hulnere for Lnbedle Labndlu for Isrlmfflt Cholnere Cftwy for Moebu Blond for Ecklviuuii Dewey 1 uer WAYNE BOYS ON AVENUE CARD i inc i asr (c Brow Monroe fl 0 13 arei im nil 11 i Tourhdo A Varka Uir ort wnr Brown Dolby rrr I lllalM 8 naKlk M1 Piriiirt vi "in a'Giuvi jurx or kAIWaW MM A I 1 IS minute timer Hlller substi Nickel (or Robert Hebert for Lauer: Lauer for McIntyre: Conklin tor Canfield Lelaad for Scoville Beaut fur Cole Tech fought the Cowboy yard for Western's backs with the splen did co operation ot their linemen shown brilliantly throughout Mar kobrad stood out for the fighting Techs but his comrades were not much behind him WESTERN Lojiiwakl Wobrock Bate rank Buckner Whlto Klmr Llttenbursor oetiau Delaney Bachor Western Line King Harrington Goals from Delenoy 3 Annie 1 McDonald Umpire Bogle Hoad Uneman Wt Timo of quartar 15 minute Western: Line tor Bachor Danslgor tor Buchne Craw ford tor King Buchner fur Danslger Broker tor Bates Cass: Mackie for Ritchie Grazier for rank Mackie for Ritchie Myers for Mackie Jackson is Too Good for Polar Bears 33 3 Jackson High school proved to 11 LaIIsw 4han 74 i trh 1 a vusiriy uciavi T7 TI Park at ord field Saturday and I T1 17 A I had little difficulty in winning 33 pj Jj £1 The Polar Bears were outweighed I and Jackson backed this advant rr mil IT ATI HIT I fl age with a rapidity ot attack and U'l' A Al 1 1 A I upat had 1 A 1 IW1U1IAL0 In the first half however the Highlanders struggled gamely and Jackson was in front 10 to 3 at the close This effort exhausted Humphreys Drop Kick Decides the Polar Bears and in the second session they were routed The line Spirited Battle Oil Grind jackson highland park ley ield Navab I I 1 Scott 4 Blair LO Beach Cs muw Curtis aSWkk a uller Miller I Morey Scorn by period Jakson Highland Park A uucr tfiuivjr Millar Gokls from uller 4 fl1i ft nm rtrvrv 2 a wwv nairvmnia mnira I mdnsrrar Heed Whittaker Time of quar 15 minute Highland rani: utoya or AuunKer Ttiuingor im i i Lloyd Baxter for Pyer Jacksom Burch I tow fihd they made the dust fly fur Noyes Thomson for Lorasway Tllrea(ened alcons Snatch Victory The teamwork of both elevens BiLUiia unaivn 3 was about equal The Juniors had in Closing Minutes the advantage in the first and sec end quarters and then the Teachers i I caused much dlsturoance In the With five minutes left in the final rourtJl Had the game gone another five minutes tho period of the Northeastern South outcome might have been different eastern annual battle at Mack Park ive of the Juniors were Injured Captain Mike Lutomskl was called and It was announced that two of into the contest tho plays built around him employed and the al Onl once did It seem as though cons nosed out a 7 to 6 victory over J3ln'or lne would not hold the Jungaleers after being seem ball was on the Green and Ingly beaten one yard line and Ypsilanti Schoof had previously scored six bad three downs In which to put for Southeastern by a glittering 25 it over Coach Holmes qulcklyaub' vard hard dash In the first period stituted a few new linemen and Thia score looked mountain high the Teachers failed to score until the Green and Gold got It Allen made a forward pass to forward passes Into working order MacKay the ball going better than and pulled the victory from the 60 yards Humphrey also made a abyss of defeat brilliant pass throwing the pigskin Demps Northeastern fullback I to Allen who received the toss was so seriously injured in the Taken a a whole however the first quarter Ira had to be carried Juniors did not shine at passing for nrr i nn nnin i nren liiihibrihj it" i neased the game threatening pleted weather reducing the size nf the have aspemniagc SOUTHEASTERN 'iaiiRK'ner Zlelke Hoirmckl Wltmlewekl Ed Lutomskl Jo Lutomck! Onnnowlcz Stadwlck Hill Narcero flaArtB Northeajitern 0 0 Southeastern 8 0 TniH'hfinwia aiiha Goat from Jo Lutomskl Ref Humphrey Watson (U of M) Head 1 Cunningham rve (Dickinson) Time of 13 Dever minute Hamilton for junior College 0 8 0 Phorson for Kiefer Ypsilanti 0 0 0 Demps: Mike Lutomskl for Stad wicks StM I Goal from drop Humphreys RESULTS i LEXINGTON irst race 3 year oKLs and up 6 furlongs 1 Honor Man 108 (Scobie) $380 $260 $230 won Orlova 105 (rancis) $370 $2W sec ond Sewell Combs 107 (Parke) $240 third Time 1:12 4 5 Viola Park Ruby Owosso War Prize and Auntie May also ran Second race 2 year olds six Sportsman 115 (Howard) $510 $410 $320 won Bartered 112 (Barnes) $700 $380 second Bonero Blue 112 (Gar ner) $420 third Time 1:11 4 5 AJso ield Lark Evening Stories Beau tiful Dream Our Betsy Ambush Ida McGee and Melum Third race for three year olds and up mile and a quarter La oudre 104 (Wilson) 620 360 300 won rank 107 (rancis) 820 490 second Stone 107 (Scobie) $50 third 2:07 1 5 Old aithful Bond and Kimpa long also ran ourth race all ages 6 Centimeter (Barnes) 680 380 240 won: Jim Daisy 97 Scobie) 710 31U third 1:13 3 5 Doha Larlotts I Kinburn Distinction also ran ifth race three year olds and UP one mile and half irebrand 118 (Gar ner) 640 860 240 won United Verde 105 (Barnes) 640 280 second Exter minator 135 (Johnson) 230 third Time 2:31 3 5 Radio Sands of Plea Sixth race two year olds one Rockminster 115 (Garner) 460 350 250 won: Lady Astor 102 (Scobie) 1460 670 second Bonus 102 (Wilson) 410 third tlme 2 5 Robbed Hair College Girl Caprock Thibodeaux Yoshlmi and Martha allon also ran Seventh race 3 year old and up 1H Jouett 104 (Gregory) $710 $420 50 won nus Ultra iv (iraeh ioiv60 second: Gen Haig 113 (Burke) 520 third time 1:58 4 5 Cinderella Guaran teed Ben Valet Young Adam and Hono lulu Boy also ran LAUREL 0 A Theo 97 (Swartz) 85310 8160 won Boun 0 A a tirul liu trenmant aauJ Sammy 160 (Lane) 8770 third Timo 1:14 1 6 Rodney air Virginia Rochambeau Navlsco and Veiled Colleen also ran Second race 4 year olds 2 miles steeple chaao Shoal 135 (Klelrar) $170 out out won: Lieut 136 out out second The Trout 142 (Hames) out third Time (Only three starters) Third race 3 yuar olds and up 114 mile Walnut Hall 100 (Woodstock) $940 $590 won Bill Hunley 96 (Lans) $550 $360 second Lady Lillian KO (Lowe) $390 third Time 2:35 2 6 Comml Cl Attorney Muir Natural and Beaver kill also ran ourth race 2 year old Mission ary 105 (Marinelli) $1450 $1120 $670 won: All air IM (Morris) 8J290 $1070 second Ppanlsh Maize 105 (ErickMn) $890 third Time 1:41 2 5 Good Times Werale ancier clanman Calamity Jane and Cherry Tree also ran l(th rac 3 year old and up mil and a By Gone Day 100 (Cal lahan) $1060 $520 $340 won Da mask 123 (Penman) $540 8350 sec ond Bunge Buck 101 (Mooney) $830 third Time 1:63 4 5 Alo Lu nette Bastille Lad's Love es a 1 A a a 1 iteai A ns Dixin race yrr 15 uvai long Careful 126 (Butwell) 690 310 240 won: Minute Man 101 (Lang) 710 810 second Ararat 93 (Penman) 270 third Time 113 Billy Kelly Carman dale also ran Seventh race for throe year olds and 107 Penman) 600 320 240 won Jean Bullant 111 (Clements) 480 410 second Trautula 107 (Alton) 260 third 1:41 2 5 Joan of Arc lame ranctlreur Smart Money Satana alno ran EMPIRE CITY irst nice 3 year old 6 Tan gerine 103 (Butlman) 5 to 1 2 to 1 even won: don Brito 99 (KKummer) 4 to 1 8 to 1 ccond: Night Boat 107 (a tor) even third Time 1:11 2 5 Klrtto Castanet Knot GraM Crock Gold and orge Ahead also ran Second race 8 year olds and up 8 fur The Boy 114 (Buxton) 6 to 1 2 to 1 even won Jyntee 109 (ator) 4 to 6 8 to 5 second Round Robin (Mil ler) 1 lo 3 thfrd Time 1:10 3 5 Ned dam Mercury Star Court Mavourneen ort Churchill and Maater Jack also ran Third race 3 ycar olds and up mllo and 70 yards Major Parke in (Kummer) even 3 to 5 1 to 6 won Hea Sinner 112 fullback to Allen who received the was so serlouely Injured In the Taken us whole however Three thousand wit 1 over half the passes were Incom game threatening pleted The Teachers also could hen mcrA ainMeflfui nt passing I Excellent brain work na well na teamwork won the day for the jun Vvandrahie 10rs The Tocher proved to be HICK I 6VW 666 VWW VII 6i 4VVSX Matheson boys have ever tackled Ruxter JUNIOR COL YPSILANTI Edelman Richards Williamson Schoof IM Heager LT Pray Ktofer Heym Hanahan Ingram Iler Grove Tavior Sester Erickson 0 7 7 Grove MUtor 0 6 Breslin Dickie Lutomekl Sweener Rockwell nori RH ClarkB oy 0 3 0 0 wick for Hill Cohn for Mmheoon: Me IawIou (U of M) Umpire VanTa sei (U of Head Branltan 1 InwO (ranklin) Time ot 15 minute iVllSSea laOalS nun dubatItutiona Cooney for Miller: McKay il tor Grove Llghtbody for Cunningham DOth ICCUTIS VhailCeS Grant tor Seagr: Allen for tver: York for Breslin: Monlhan for Llghtbodv: Missed irnals after touchdowns I Becklin for Seager Seeger for Missea goals siwr toucnaowns 1eekhn Granl for York: Cunningham for one for each (cam promoted a 13 13 Monlhun Sherry for Clark: Bankhurat for deadlock between Central and Scott for auer MONROE HIGH HAS straight football while the Esqul moe outmaneuvered and outtrlckcd the enemy for its tallies Penalties were frequent as each eleven was eager and determined at all stage The llrst half ended with Northern in front 13 to 7 but Con tl i tral annulled tills edge in tho third Attack In irst and 1 nir period when line stabs during which a 15 yard end run by Seeley aided Quarter Decides Game materially sent Jack over from tho one foot mark Monroe Mich Oct Monroe llghtbody and Hambcrger wero high achool defeated Ypsilanti On promlennt for the North Woodward tral high here Saturday afternoon entry whilp Seeley and Eckkmann 18 to JI rendered fine service for Central Monroe In tho first period com NORTHEHN CENTRAU plctely took the visitors oft their LCKivinsn feet Quarterback A Mark scored caruenuu a touchdown after four minutes of NrsbnntrljiP I I i hv Marks Pioui negotiated two nioro in Tow nseiil after which tho Monroe stopped Brow of the visitors WiJnw Hie on A fumble in ij perioa nnn scored a tournaown ar 0 13 I ter a 30 yard sprint Dolby regis tered a arop KicK irom tne an yard line Wagner and A Marks and McKenzie were conspicuous for Monroe and Dnlhv Rrnwn nH Schafarlck for Ypsilanti Lineup: MONROE YPSILANTL HCtWllto Itowen iller HuMlev CunflMd Cuhtor Prar Bchnfarick Coto Dolby 0 4 A a At 5 9 V'' A rtHTCHliL fc jwm aua) xa mm a joae Al 4 vm aShR mMhS we ATb iWfc Se ZSETSaV At" iX 1 yy1 V' jg A tr 1 1 MSLju yMWW A A A A S4CBMOS Vfr rib'll 4 KHAS 7 yJP re it fy Il I I Hi OX tlrf 41' 1 1I 1 fl fe I W' I lip i JO'S EBM I i I i CAS LB NMch Pattonwn 10 Banv RO rank RTi Anuii JU Itorrinuion 1 Ritchie Merkobrad Harrington Bc fiandenon i 7 0 0 7 14 0 7 0 lAbudio 11 PelerHon Daugherty Monlhan Burlow Hamburger Mt'Mtlf Mbn QB Mcllkk Bruun IL Ltohtbndv 0 Northern Touchdown Mollit from MseSi 5W fl! ia.

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