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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 21

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PART ONE 'OB 2T THE DETROIT REE PRESS UNIVERSITY PROMINENT IGURES IN PACKARD MANUACTURERS STRAITS IS LEAGUE READY TEAM BEATS NEMESIS POLES 44 0 CLEVELAND Bev'k wni PrBctlea 3 Be 0 Totals 23 is a I With the Amateur Ball Players Various League STANDINGS Men Thermos Bottle Prices AMERICAN LEAGUE Have Been Reduced All $150 Extra illers 75c A NATIONAL LEAGUE tn STANDING 0 0 at HemiUs 4 St Louis 3 112 114 WOODWARD AVE fl Phone Main 5000 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION carrying it over GROOM AH me uenna pinj co at manager's home at 12 o'clock Nationals 6 7 9 THE BEST STYLE OUR WINDOWS g7 HASSE SON O'Connor Davis 9 Mera 2 9 2 6 Correct all Styles 0 2 0 3 0 0 Rondeau and ask 0 0 0 0 5 fi 7 8 1 0 0 Woodburn Totals 32 Tailor Made Clothes SOLVAYS WIN 9 IN OVERTIME Gan Twelve Innings Are Necessary 3 Zimmerman and Young 7 8 9 ODD ELLOWS ARE HEALTHY Clothing Trinity PIRATES PUT IT ON CARDS Dowling league Is $1500 $2000 $2500 of the eon AB Crtihdil 0 0 and Snyder mu Wo'druff 0 IB urnishings and Hats 0 II 0 D00LAN WALLOPS A AN 3 a 3 0 0 Rubidoux 45 HASSE SON 0 0 Simon's Hoj vs RojhI Ark only puMd Doolan said he oooo RAYL CO 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 2 0 2 0 the Dd monte at Boulevard As It stands 2 3 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 Tollurh Jaglluskl St Louis Cleveland Only two 4 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 Boston 0 0 Light Braynjan 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 3 6 0 3 3 1 0 0 1 0 6 2 9 1 2 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Again fa the third Muskegon wm a Me MUner croMstaf Ue 5 0 The 0 8 0 0 0 3 Moeller I Milan Washington 8 New York 8 Chicago 0 St Louis 2 3 0 Totals 8 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 out ad Mowry Cogger players 9 0 10 2 4 3 and Pc 71 437 6 412 fe 97 412 07 98 411 4 0 0 and league has elected thn fol rresiaont ueorge 0 2 0 3 0 03 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Milan 1 oster Henry 1 Groom 31 10 27 7 8 7 8 9 0 3 1 1 BUILDERS AND TRADERS earns1 not 0 Dickinson I 3 9 Carrier 3 4 0 McCal'm club call 10 and ask with ord Prookljn 4 New Y'vk 0 Chicago 11 Cincinnati 2 Boston 9 Phillies 3 2 3 3 A 0 AB HO A 5 HOLDS YANKEES Pittsburgh fnlr flcn nt Only two games scheduled 0 0 POLISH EM Knhtiz inizlk Dzikowski Dyzorskl ZeilezinsM Maliel 3 Hartzell Creo 1 Wilhamsl Zeider 2 Sweeney? Smith Caldwell Pluh tllolden Hupper Bailee Duffy and Gibson PG Agnew i Wellman p3 0 385 Toledo 92 70 668 Kan City 91 73 58 Jloettner Atkloi Orr 1 Nichol ir a 2 3 2 0 1 3 this vay Games at Detroit ut Chicago games scheduled Whileman nut hit by batted bail Waited for I'kb in the ninth Dickln 2 rve Salisbury 2 Salisbury Peckgnph Hummel! White 7 1 Two bnse Whims Salisbury Sheppard Dickinson Double McCallum rye to Mills Three base Mills Currier Homo ru tig 13 hits 12 runs off Sheppard in innings 8 his 7 runs off Garrett tn 1 inning Stolen Mills rye rutig Carrier Dickinn 3 Whin: 3 Aldridge irst base un Off Shep pard 5 nff Campbell 2 off Garrett Struck By Sheppard 8 by Campbell 8 Kiddle and Robinson Game at St Louie Cincinnati STRAITS AM AU the new shirts underwear neckwear hosiery etc are ready The NEW HATS in all the correct styles and colors await you in both soft and stiff shapes The best $3 00 Hat in The Hasse Hat Long report strong 3 0 0 and Hunters and fishermen should 'take ad vantage of the new prices Rayl sells a full nickeled Hint tsonie separable type for Detroit Masons Simply Smother the orest City Team andWin the Game by Score of 27 to 2 2:00 Hilde Sheridan We arc confident will interest anyone who is thinking about a ALL SUIT OVER COAT or RAIN COAT We invite you to look them over SEE OUR WINDOWS Two Leagues to Be ormed by This Organization's Bowlers Builders and Traders' butvHpg leagues for iyL3 191l are now be ing organized and it expected that each league No 1 and No 2 will contain six teams of five men each judging from the number of entries which have been handed in so far League No 1 will contain the ex perts who have been roillitsr for several years and who think little or nothing of tossing uff 200 scores They will he matched against each other while in league No 2 the newer bowlers and those who do not joll so strong a game will be entered Special prizes will be awarded for total pins highest number of strikes find other ghowinirs stimulate interest while the usual championship cup will be the big trophy for the season The teuiiiR expect tn open their season on the Woodward alleys about October lb League No I howling on Wednesday afternoons from three to five and No 2 rolling on Thursday afternoons from three to five The line up and the captains have not vet been selected but will be anndpncod later MUSKEGON PUTS IN GOOD LICKS 0 and 7 8 0 1 U20 Hughes I All Herald football players are reqaestM I to report for practice at tba rear of air view park at tocay Karwowskf Tfriu Mysiewlcz Snuskowskt Kat wnwskl Polish Seminary Solvay team won from their old the Michigan Alkali club' after Men Grab Opening Game of Series by 4 to 3 Score Louis September 27 Pittabnrgh started Its final series of the season In St LouUt today by defeating' the lo als A combination of hits and errons enabk t'e visitors to tally four runs while the best the home club could get a toss the plate was three After one run had been scored and with the buses full and ona ut In the alxth inning relieved Duffy for the vis itors and retired the side in order Wag ners netaing was rne erasure 2 0 0 13 ami James Greater Detrnlf To Meet Greatcr Octrott Bowling league has elected officers and another meeting will be held Tuesday Hep temper 30 at 300 nt Schrnld alleys Entries and depoHlU required at that time and all tvamg should be represented viiir ATT PURCHASES here vou will feel the same as our thou sands of patrons SATISIED WITH and you will know the STYLE is CORRECT SEE OUR WINDOWS aftar rnort at ourth and Michigan avenues ar 1 Boyden Blood Harvey Sulli van Gogolln ry Penny Tennant Mc Intosh Vook Benoit Brady itz patrick itzpatrick and Couch Hickey Jl 14 2 690 Bnsketto 0 3 118 12 1 0 10 10 0 2 4 Vaughn and Archer urn defeated the Eastern Tigers ht th A MAAVA a ft A A Al I Innings Washington New York Moeller 1 dll 2 Mortran 1 Cree 1 Williams Whileman Errors Mallei irst base on Wash ington I Two base Caldwell Sac rifice Morgan Sacrifice Henry Stolen Henry I eft New Vork Washington 3 Double mid wniiuniH Bases on Caldwell 1 Pich Groom 2 Love 4 Struck Caldwell 1 Pfeh 4 Groom 7 Txive 1 Passed Sweeney off Caldwell 5 In 4 Innings 4 In 5 Innings Groom 5 In 7 Innings Ixive 2 in 2 innings 158 Connolly and Dineen CUBS SWAMP TINKER CREW rye 6 I Campbell 5 0 Brown 1 0 Tiwguay 28 I Clune 13 Iang 4 Overcoats $30 to ull Dress $50 to $75 SEE OUR WINDOWS All thia week Wagons Auto mobiles Velocipedes Tri cycles Bicycles etc Every thing reduced Hand Car like cut full steel frame andheavy QC rubber tires TnZ OD Guaranteed Moonshiners ar without a game for to day and would like to hear from sonic fast team having grounds or games call Edmund at Cedar 34S Saturday afternoon the Boyal Arcanum defeated the riendship lodge team of the Masonic league by the score of 18 to It The game was featured by the hitting of the winners and the pitching of Baxter Baxter also drove In eight runs White Sox dub aQd Jummerfteld Hecht team will meet this afternoon at West End park Vrtmeyer or Mead wiii be on the mound for the White Sox with McVittie on the receiving end Gertz and Peters will form the battery All White Sox meet at It and Gris wold streets not later than 12:45 Game called at 2:80 Dayton All Stars will clash with the Metal Products at airview park today at 2 sharp Trinity chib will hook up with the strong Delray Nationals this afternoon on the grounds in Delray AH Trinity players ore requested to meet at ort and Shelby streets not later than 2 o'clock Park A will open its season Sun day by playing the Hirer Hauge team at the grounds All players report at place not later than 12 or games call 2189 Il or write to 49? Mullett Ask tor Douis Doyal Guards No 35 are without a game for today and would like to hear from some strong team with good grounds Call Scott at Ridge 24 10 All players call before 11:80 Cadillacs play the Pawnees this after noon at at 2:30 Take Baker car and transfer to plug line The fol lowing players report: Blood Sullivan Harvey Runkel Benoit Gogulln McIn tosh Cook Reed Qulntin ry Penny Tennant IT itzpatrick itzpatrick Boyden and Brady Lady of Help club claims the 18 year oldchampionship of the city because of the refusal to play a series of games to decide game If manager of Durands deblres to settle this dispute call Jim at East 2003 Tl Sunday morning before 31 o'clock Charlie Blood Boyden Sullivan Har vey Runkel and Benoit of last Barstow football team report at ourth and Michigan avenues at 1 fur a game this afternoon Velvet club Is without a game for to day and would like to hear from some strong 100 pound team game to be play ed on Velvet grounds ort and Central avenues Call Stanley at Cedar I167 between 8 and 10 a of Maroons want games with $0 or 85 pound teams Want to hear from the Gladwin A and Amanda Reserves or sny team in their class Phone East 19C6 between 6 and 7 and ask for Matt The Maroons will practice at Reyhurn and Jefferson on Wednesday night at 7 Oakwood football dm Is again in the field with a much stronger lineup sn 1 is ready to book gamer with any city or state teams AD members of the Oak woods report for practice Sunday morn ing at 9:30 sharp or games call Cedar is? Dotween i ana manager Milwaukee club wilt play on the Milwaukee grounds and Milwaukee at 2180 now both tnums have a game to their credit and a battle can be looked for All Milwaukee players report ftt club rooms at 10 sharp St Louis team will endeavor this aft ernoon to avenge themsedevs by beat ing the strung Oakwocd team They uro positive that they can turn the trick with the assistance of Bowden considered one of the best backstops of the South Michigan The following play er are requested to be on the grounds nt 2 without fail: Bowden Haigh Dacey O'Dilscoll Lambert Cronin Dreane Herzog and Maurer West End club No 4 win meet the Alton club at Atkinson park this after noon In the third game of the series The West Ends won the first contest 8 to 3 Daniel Tigers have organized a foot ball team to be known as the Mohawks Any candidate wishing to try for the team please report at 9:80 Bunday morn ing on the Daniel Tiger grounds on Bencs avenue nortn or diacK of the Maxwells is requested to Delray National defeated the Apaches by a score 9 7 Delrav National will nlav the club at National grounds nt 2:80 Sun day Ottawas will cross bats with the Dallas club Sunday afternoon on the latter's grounds Smith Teller or Yearn will srvo the for the Ottawas with Basel or Chiundy receiving ollowing report at the meeting place at noon or at the grounds promptly at' 1 Basel smith Mack Toller chaundy Dahlinger Martz Reynolds North Yearn Salvers Bosel Stringer and Schmidt Cliffords are without a game for today and would like to hear from any 18 year oid team or games call Leo Dominick at Ridge 403S between 9 UUQ 11 Cliffords yesterday by the scare of 9 to 0 Al ranks was In rare form allowing only two hits and striking out 17 Tigers Cliffords defeated the strong Kt Johns yesterday by score of 8 to 7 The fea ture of the game was the pitching of Al Radtke who gave but six hits an i struck out 11 Holy Redeemer Greys will open their season with the Argonauts this afternoon at park rom start to finih the contest promises to be an interest ing one as both teams have ben work' ing hard and are in fine condition The lineup fur tills afternoon'a fray will con sist of the following players: Klrke Trudeau Leyes Reidy Mc Carthy ('otter McKeown Murphy Pa geau Gruhn New beck Yoelklng and Lepine The Greys still have a few open dates which may be booked by communicating with Newbeck 4 Toledo avenue or phone West J820 The Orchids will play the fast St team this afternoon at Mt Elliott and Warren avenues The following players to report at grounds nut later than 2 inzel Weiler DeMay Klein Deiess Meyers EJ Schwartz Schroeder' Gus Schwartz Buck Al Kora and Manager or further In Buy I Ife for This Marr Sweet Tola by Tshalgo won two races at the recent Monticello Ill meeting making six times lirwt out of eight starts by hvr this season as a trotter She took a 3 year old pacing record of after which she raised two colts by Peter Wood on of which inland took a 3 year old rec ord of 2:30 this season while the 2 old can step a quarter ih 37 sec onds Sweet Tula Is nine years nld and was never trained at the trot until this year She is own alater of Ishaigo Maid 2:15 Vi and Ishalgo Lady Batted for Huicmell In fifth tltepl ed Whims in sixth Inning 1 1 Euclid 0 Btralts 0 Mills 2 rutlg 8 Whims 4 sou 1 Carrier 4 McCallum 4 Lee Juvenile Vehicle Sale at if you make your headquarter for GUNS HUNTING CLOTHES ATH LETICS etc (and beorry too) or oot Ball Clubs we can furnish Jerseys in any combination of colors arid any style striping at club prices Rayl's oot Ball Jerseys are made without seams in the body (no chance to rip) OOT BALLS AND TOGGERY at reduced prices all this week Bowling League is in Better Shape Than Ever Before nid better organized this season than it has been in any previous year Th lowing plricers: Americans piny lhe Royal Ar canum at ort and Green streets at 23oharp rootvrs take ort street through cars Natu will do th mound Work for the Americans and Hasler will handle him The following players rv Port at 1:15 in front of the Dime Bul Taylor Bradley Art Sntus Ropier Smith Harrison Carruthers Bettman and Simon BROWNS LOOK LIKE RUSHERS MU3KE0OX ontt naekitr GBorgerdiag rot Wbclas Slocam Jim Scott Has Rickey's Helpless Before His Shoots We have reason to be proud and enthusiastic about our elegant display of attrac tive and desirable novelties which we are showing in our READY TO WEAR DE PARTMENT for men and young men They possess the evidence of Perfection in every detail having many clever fea tures not found in the ordinary clothes Our Monday and Tuesday Specials at to Decide irst Game of the Series I To Milwaukee 9 85 601 St Paul Minneapolis 96 cS r5 Toledo joinsvuic Culumbua Totals Tmtlngii Solvay Alkali nffll guar Webb Brayman 2 Allliwt VU 4 It Tvo baso Webb Mome run Braynan I rt ifr ti Ini Stolen Wuodruff Luns irst bal! Clune A Jabl doau mt by pi chtr lioMln Imw on irrors Amljt err Woodruff on MKull Solvay 6 blruk out Bv NI WU 15 Bv vr DouMr ptajs Woodruff to Gruti'lcL Passed Tmlot T83tl5 rmriwu Murpby and iallard Attemlance Left to right the players are1 Brown (Packards') Dickinson I (S S) Carroll (Packards) Schaub (S frS) ield leaders of the semipro clubs that clash in first of city championship series at Mack Park this after noon and two outfielders whose hitting is expected to be a big factor in the result Carroll is the Packard leader while Dick inson acts in a like capacity for the Murphy Leads the Winner Murphy headx the list of winning drivers on the Grand circuit with 3 4' 00o $44685 Ik second Geers 430 600 third: Andrew 827440 fourth anti McDonald $21000 fifth Rodney Snow Child and snedeker are next in order with a bit mure than $10000 to their credit eharp Oakwood plays the fast fit Iziuis club i touay ou inc vnsh''uvu vwnur will pitch for the visitors and for the home team All Oakwood report at 2 Detroit Independents this noon and the following members 8 Pckenph I 3 fetrickla'd i 2 Jiummell I 3 Rittner rn 2 wnire Nowise 3 Scott lAldridge Garret pO Totals 41 19 7 Hit Off Caldwell and Win It September Groom held the Yankees eafo while his mates clouted Cald well for nine hits that totaled eight runs The Nationals bunched their safeties in the second fourth and seventh white Gr xim was strong In tho ninth when a batting rally by the home club threatened to force the contest into overtime WASHINGTON NEW YORK AB JlOA Red and White Outclasses Orchard Lake ootball Eleven and Scores Eight Touchdowns in 48 Minutes of Play It war liaa been declared be tween Poland and the United States and tho University ot De troit football eleven called on to defend the end of the argu ment the Tie4 and White team could not have tore into their up nOnents with more viuor and ef tectlveness than did the 1913 grid iron aggregration which won its first game against the Polish Sem inary by a score of 44 to 0 Thiro was more than lie mere glory of winning a football contest that goaded the sturdy Jeffer son avenue athletes on to victory over the Orchard Duke students the boatings which the baseball team from the same institution hfldhanded the Detroit university still were fresh in their minds and a thirst for revenge with them Cap tain ITaigh and Ills huskies resdlvcd that this was the time and pla to get even for these reveries and tho final score of the encounter tells tho tale of how well they se cured redress for wfoiiKs dune of teams on the baseball field Dovks Like' Powerful Team It was a very fair article vf foot ball that tho Lawton combination showed on its initial appearance and judging from this same the of is destined to boaet of its 1913 cloven as the most powerful in its history Excepting tor a few gummed up signals and a slacken ing of speed team looked with a little signals aifd pretty close The LARGEST ASSORTMENT of ABRICS for CLOTHES in Detroit is here for your inspection They are the latest and best that the market affords You know you need some all arid Winter now is the time to leave your when you want them they are ready We make more Made to order Clothes than any other store in the city Suits 30 to $55 fipecliq to THa reePreff Cleveland September los up a total Of 19 hits Strutts team of Detroit romped home with a 27 to 2 victory ovcq 4he Eucjida here today at league park Campbell Sheppard ftud Garrett were the opposing pitchers the for mer winning easy fashion Camp bell pitched excellent bail through out tne contest and deserved a snot out for bi splendid showing on the mound striking out eight and al lowing but nix scattered hll third with tho baga full tho Euclids score first run In tho fifth they scored thMr final run on singles ity Salisbury Peck enph and Strickland The fitralbs hnd a time with Sheppard ahd Garrett hitting their offering at win and coring 27 run8 ntid making 19 hits Never waa the Potrolt team in any danger as Campbell was the master of the sit uation throughout th six Innings vi iyiurv EUCLIDS an rm a 1 I Milla 2 2 5 0 ruUg 1 0 in the third period the like un eleven that more Dolishlns up of defense should come to tli Etale title this year True the of was hot uo against an experienced eleven hi the first Joust but the team Was possessed of considerable beef on the line a fast set ol ba ks and used the forward pass effectively on numerous occasions in fact it outplayed the LT of for the most part of the third veriou and at the start of tne fourth continued tne good work and was fighting ail tho Ume displaying a diversified attack the of 1J started tile scoring early and fairly sweut the Pules uff their feet at the outset A series of end runs and off tackle plunges resulted in the first touch down alter tlu teams had been action only 2 minutes and 3u sec onds KunUer former Eastern high star who played a line game throughout being the producer of tho first touchdown of the season for the of Vse the orward ram The Toles received the next kick off and earned the ball to file 46 yard line on line plunges when shields Intercepted a forward pass and a senes of plunges varied by two beautifully executed inrward r'iuapR ShloirtM tn liAitzh and llftlgn At JnnlriRs 1 Kangas cltyO xnbus 0 Morgan and Smith At Innings I 3 Milwaukee 0 1 i Indianapolis 0 0 Young LlvinKstnne At Inning 1 Minneapolis 0 Toledo 0 iona and Younx At inning I 2 Ht Paul I 0 3 Batt Gardner and Chicago 1 September St Louis was helpless before the pitching of Jim Scott today and lost the la qt game of 'the season here 2 to to Chicago Scott struck out It of his opponents one tevvr than the season's record held by him Blsland was the only visitor who did nut strike out Scuti allowed but one base on balls hi the sixth inning the visitors bunched two triples and a single saving a shutout triple in tho first In ning with the bases filled gave Chicago enougn runs co hut jauiugaiuuDi driven off the mound in this inning ccure: ST LOUIS AB Shottun m4 Austin 3 4 Pratt 1 4 Williams r4 Sloan L4 LdMuiid 8 4 formation br fur guinea call Ridge ftM and ak for Art Milo club will dose the season today and Would Hko to hear from some fast tam having grounds Any good club wishing this game call Tony at West 7tt any time before 7 This afternoon the Royal Arcanum playa the Americans at the Areanum grounds ort and Green avenue al BM All players please report at 1:30 sharp Emblctun and Tiger please take bote All State A will plsy the Sterling A 1 14 a this atiernuou va wv grounds Will manager of Mundus Windsor 1400 between 9 and 1 for Tony regarding game 1 ci tv for today without fall? Detroit Greyhounds and St Catherines will play a double header Sunday at Chip pewa and Canfield first game at 1 clock All players are to report at 13:30 sharp Belmonts will close their season today by playing two games at Bello Isle pieet Ing the Hamtramck Tigers oclotk and the Waltons at 3 ucloek Manager Voodre will be on the mound In the first game with Rrege receiving wb either Manin or Reysl will pitch the second game with Lorena receiving hot lowing players please report at grounds not later than 12'43: 'IL Voodre Deden back airchild Stelt aust Reyst Mar tin Burkard Lorenz Brege and Scor er Brege Beimonu claim a forfeit from the Outlaws for non appearance last Sunday Durands of Our Lady of Sorrows church closed a verv successful season by de bating the Morrells to 1 The church lads have defeated all comers for the title having a record of 27 victories and three defeats Th Durands are without doubt the undisputed champions In their class The Durands deny all statements that they have games booked with Lady of Help Cuba and Elgin for today The team wifi be awarded magnificent sweater coats Pitcher A will T'lfl5' th Dallas club this afternoon at Military and Warren 'All member are requested to meet at ourteenth and Warren no later than 1:30 o'clock Any team with grounds for next Sunday communicate with Ray English 528 Vermont avenue or phone Grand70 Leland Tigers will play the Acorns Sun dav afternoon at 2 on the Ardtiosl grounds All the Leland Tiger players Twelve Teams Will Start Roll ing at the Woodward Al leys October 9 lrt meeting of the Mnnufactur era Eowtlnk league of Detroit was beM riday 'evening at the Wood ward alleys when It waa decided to open the 1913 goasun Thurs day October This marks Uie ninth year of bowling for the league anff if indications count for anythin ft will he tho greatest' year cut There will be several Lr'" facea In the league under the of Grinnell Electric Cur Coluxwell Mtrlur Co Hadlatur corporation and American Blower Co who are taking the places of four of last year's tennis who have dropped out of the fcaguo The teams will Hue up Thurs day night October 9 and every Thursday thereafter until March 28 1914 tu do battle on the six alleys on the fifth floor and six on the lourtn Hour' or the woodward ab leys are rs follows: Studebaker corporation United States lladiator corpora tlon Detroit Twist Drill Co ord Motor comoany Burroughs Addifl Machine Co arnitru miiwr vur vzO Grinnell Electric Car Co American Blower Co Trussed Concrete Steel Co Morgan Wright company vonipfiny McCord Manufacturing HABERDASHERS 21 23 25 Grand River Cotner Griswold St (Opposite Griswold House) passes snic'iua to iiaign ana iiaisn to Mujlado followed bv two mord smasnes at ihj nne ana i iu imu was over again 1 minutes and 15 scconda bing cunsumud in making tho second scuxe Soon after the ntart of the second period Shields inicrceultd a fur ward pass and tore through the whole opposing team bowling over tackler after tackler with his ef tcctlve straight arm and finally was downed on thu 3 vard line two line plays with Huteh carrying ball Qu tho last netted another louchuuwn 1 minute after play bad started Tho Poles received the next kick off and uncorked some prettv for ward passes Detroit finally taking the bull on its own 41 yard line By means of line plunges and end runs the of carried the bail straight down the field to a fourth touchdown Haigh carrying it uver after Shields had made a 25 yard run around right end Milllane Make Long Kuu Shields kicked to Mvtdewlcz to tart tho third quarter and thu Poles started to eat un the ground to tho Red and White goal and were not checked until the fiv yara line had been reached Muilano then took the ball for an 30 yard run around the opposite end and a touchdown Detroit held for four downs on one occasion with tho ball on the of four yard line and then started a rush down field or the first part of the final quarter the ball alternated Vack and forth between the two teams both gaining considerable ground only to lose the ball in striking distance of their gtyd Detroit took the ball when Shields intercepted a forward pa on his own 40 yard line and carried it to tho 33 rard marker but lost it again and stopnod the Poles on the 16 yard line Maher carried to one yard line and Uaigh went through center for the touchdown After the Seminarians had been stopped on their own 40 yard line following the next kick oft the only punt of the game was made Shields returning it to the 40 yard line and Maher again scored after several line plays and a 22 yard forward pas Shields fo llaijih had put the ball on the fi vard mark Tho final score was made by Dolan who had been substituted for Marshke at quarterback a short time previously He Intercepted a forward pass on the mid field chalk line and wormed his wav through several" wonld bo tacklers and aid ed by some tine interlvrence crossed the goal Uno Deckard kicked two of his six attempts at goal and Mullane made the lust count All Play Good Ball It would be difficult to single fTi InHivLliiul Kt irs Iho TdiLVH ing to the touchdowns showing the offensive luminaries Tim line Played well Rumler and Deckard being towers of strength at tackles and the ends doing fine work Cnp teani huu touch Totals 24 24 14 Innings' 1 2 St Louis 9 4 Weaver 2 Lofd Collins ournier Austin Bratt 3 Williams Blsland 2 Wellman ournier Berrer Three base ournier Austin Williams Sacrifice Lord Scutt East erly Hit Off Baumgardner 3 (none out in first) oft Wellman 7 in Innings Double Ware Bisland and Bratt Well man Agnew and Pratt Better Weaver ournier Left on Chicago 6 St Louis 6 Stolen ournier lrt base on Off Baumgardner 2 off R'Ott 1 Struck By Scott by Well man 3 Wild Wellman passed ball Lufiteriy brand aqd Sprunk treasurer Claxton secretary Richard redericks About $200 has' been set aside for prize money Tho prizes are larger and better in every way Ten teams have entered and as several of them have been strengthened a dose ra can be expected Rolling starts on October 1 Detroit meets Old Glory Wayne meets BiverRouge at on Trumbull avenue Eastern meets Amity Jub ilee meets Loyal Guards Diamond meets and at Totals 34 0 Total 17 13 36 14 6 9 10 11 12 1 0 0 0 3 6 jnOOOOO reer Tan untrii 1 iv off Nichol 11 fl atifluay hacruice Beats Grand Haven in Style After Getting Away to Poor Start gpeehc! to The Tree Press Mick September Deia ofutrattag tMt courlderabU 1 needM to whip the Mmkrg ju bhfk sebaoi foetbailquad Into champi jrihl matrrial th game of the aeaeon waa played hsra today Grand Haven Il to Muekegon was unabla to sense entfi last minute of the second when Pedler scored a tuucbduwn after a for ward vy iiSTtT and fourth qoarjerA to score edies end line GRAND HAVEN Gierun Cdlsoo Lock Bulsenga Mortem resfey XtlMirf MUtor BtHuhina Holtbruue Colson McKay Cuok Pcdkr Pedler 2 Mlzner Hec ker Time of 12 minutes Score end of first M'Mkefcn Grand Mavea 0 Second Muak rou 7 Grand XTetsn 0 Third quarter Muskefop 7 Grand Haven 0 TourUs Muskegon 31 Greed Haven 9 Ref Nufer Stevens Heal Schaffer Watson Cincinnati Pitcherg Are Pounded at Will by Johnny Evers's Sluggers Cincinnati bepivmber 27 Clncln pitchers were ineffective and i Chicago woir the first game of their final serlc of the season from the locals today 11 to 2 Outside of their hitting the visit ors ran the basep at will on Black burn and this aided them' In piling up their runs Vaughn was wild and was' hit In fashion but he managed to hold the locals safe when hits meant runs as 15 Cincinnati play ers were left on bases Eleven lo rl men were left on the sacks during the first live innings rivers WHiiams ana oatTfci wen innings 1 Chicasu 4 Cincinnati 0 Chicago Cincinnati Johnson and Blackburno Eaoon and Brennan CHICAGO AB Weaver a4 Lord 1 2 Collins r8 uuriUer 14 Bodie m4 Chappell 14 Eanterly c3 Borger 2 4 bcott Philadelphia September Boston fn day won the' final game its chdul? i here this season from by 9 to 3 The visitors knocked off the rubber In innings while Rudolph was very effective except In uno Inning and struck out ID baztanv'fv After the game Shortstop Duo 1 art of Philadelphia went into th bleachers after a spectator who he claims called him Insulting names The man declared that he was knocked doan by DuOlau Police men rushc to the spot and prevented srr oils trouble hlrn' Score: DolanQ "11 i Batteries Rudolph and Rarden: Brennan Imlay Chalmers Msyer Kilbfer Burns end Dooln Goruill 1 Morgan 8 Henry Schaefer McBride Grooin 9 Ezlove The rivals twelve red hot innings to 2 Nichols for theMlcblgnn Alkali pitchud a fine game striking out 15 fMlvay mon but owing to liiR Jetting down at the critical time lost his game His team mates gave him giit dge support es tieehillv Boettnvr and Woodruff masterful pitching with men on baric and the wnk rfnl fielding of I ffi I dea and olaht h' bl Alkali Ihys Just nt the right time Vic rahidrati dlstlngulshe hhimelf ns a shmt stnpjfcT and Bnwden caught a line game Wh It came to hitting both team wore there with the bludgeon Braymkn for the ulvuy wns (bn leading wir ot the day getting a honm run and two sin gles iu five time" up ebb Slw got three one a double Tanguay Pr'led a double and a single A mint and Urr tw the Alkali were good for three apiece in tiwir ultompts xt 'aiurnay series will be pulled off at the Sol tain Halcli ran tho scored three of his downs Summary: or shields Rmnler Welsh Harbrecht Welsh Roskupp Banzer Sloane i Deckard Mullano Dalton MWiane Marshko Dekoster Harbrecht netMater! etght (capt) Maher inal score Vtrut inary 0 Second quarter of 22 Pol ish Seminary 0 'third of 27 Polish Seminary irst quarter: Runiler 2 tnin 4 Maher 7 inin sec SecuiJtl quarter: llIgli 1 mln Haigh JO mim Third quarter: Mullanc tnlnz ourth quarter: Uaigh 8 mln: Maher 3 mln 70 sec Isolan sec ilnals from Deckard 2 i In 6 Mullanc 2 In 2 Rebree Lane of UmpIre Mar hall IMrolt Time of quarters 12 iniRutrs SERIE zj 1 A Aife xrrJ T'iTTra A i' A I A 1 A rn wIl A I P3 yto 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II A 1 4 3 8 0 4 3 0 10 0 3 10 III 2 9 1 3 0 i 0 0 III ri 4 6 WIlHHMHrn i i IM 7 4i I I I Pc To Athletics 94 Cl 4S Chicago 75 72 514 85 S3 674 DETROIT 84 84 432 Cloveland S3 81 ACS St Louis 56 94 369 Boston 76 67 331 New York 53 91 388 llraiilta Detroit 7 4 Cleveland 6 3 second game seven Innings Boston 5 Athletic 3 Pc Be New York 93 49 860 Boston 63 81 445 Phillies £6 67 Gnl Brooklyn 04 Su 444 Chicago 5 61 C3 8o 423 78 69 531 St Louis 49 99 331 test many of hia stops and tlirows be ing of the sensational rdr nre: Innings 123466789 Pittsburgh 1 2 1 0 3 St Louis 00002100 0 6 5 1.

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