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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 6

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1893 SUNDAY NOVEMBER THEY PLAYED A TIE GAME DETROIT WERE Mo UNA1HE TO SCORE TO manner OR WITHOUT TURKEY WITH TUNE 22 TO XI was The re BO ul( while IKl ultovth gan: 1MLLI AHDS IIICAGO SPORTING TOPICS would be winners ire the BEST After Dinner CIGARS in all America Tie grants and the 1 lerbert quite A NEW SIDEBOARD ball a If and the ml minutes during the lut half TO GRACE THE DININGROOM ON weights Thanksgiving Dav play XV ill add extra enjoyment to the occasion the bright par tacklin board stock also shown BOSLEY THORPE 267 WOODWARD AVENUE IREE! base ball will thrive nud Milwau Ann Arbor But hew Ilyin: that A LARGE A LARGE AT tuty iiinth AT TURKEY TURKEY TO EVERY man TO EVERT PURCHASER PURCHASER Di A AN OVERCOAT May Tills THE Til HD Bennings 90 of tram: CAPT ORTH CALL OR 1 YOUR LETTERS 'lasqtiermle Weil es(I a mil h' in 'AmfrnsiNG mm ruiK right calculated line lorgutteu rBb tour inju the bill pUIiCh time ill fi narano hb candi late dixie so ruai in bis by Letter in ree Lre Office Harry Kendall high jack that Majn uld riday 14 lint Muie means althou thletic clubs do not ab 3 1 1 IM BtatK'hanl rank among playing for No 47 DOTlt rWUdeJoU Jvim II at the Vulud States Mlhtary Academy at you uahlv tr eat dew allow th Hall have much The Of of in 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 10 10 15 will did ThA fur Kolls 1 the Uill got through then Ly pw the ball was when Hollister 4 manufar lu num ran I rank Jacob played 1 4 i Pad 31 42 45 be in order for recount 40 42 4 4 4 billiard points Cleveland Whitlan Capt Baehr 23 1 7 es remained 0 to 0 but lit tie ibis birds 3hl 'My about cat in the game across th fIn be called at and will be on a i hrve touch dots ns Th of Mb th The game will tit noon game The Gonrlav last twenty rounds hitting okes when tried to fight but uturd: tin: nuit first MI HI AN 12 AT Prada Keegan Donnelly Scofield Sheridan playing a stiff game an the western iutcreol login' 5 POUTING )USCEELAY foul bciil tram1 way or Nv field of the afternoon when the Cleveland Club team reinforced by iy 1 promise 1 21 1 3 1 Schaefe to a never fig ured Very prominent ly in foot bull circles 0 and 'I'UtCT fU'm 1(13 to Ids 3GUO with a jMHtns aneai out ten yards Then it wa Baehr and Donelly made a bi Ibe autumn meeting vith the running lu the Imgtie but cxcludiu i th undouble I amateurs tion win liven tsp thin ms lliiiiiksg ivin live mutual masquerade lite committee season League nobody cared to money In the organi zation gave the fran chise to a man named Van Derbeck who has been very successful in Califor nia and report has it pull up stakes in San T1 Koal line There was whether a Cleveland I but It was fisherman eks for of the ballots Origin of TlinnkHgrlviiig Dny There is no law setting apart a day for Thanksgiving nor is the President under any legal obligations to issue a proclama tion He simply follows an old custom both as to setting apart this day and as to its date Custom however has estab lished the festival and the last Thursday has been accepted as the THE DETROIT REE PRESS: match of 4000 fourteen inch between Is the Archduke John Salvator Still he played only iasr all Intents and pur joses Detroit Is to have a professional base ball team next The Western finding that In this city venture any 3 4 Third race evil Bird second iunli nice 1 I V5V has been tlw Id Li been called tn rrim the authorities continue to keep the 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 i il that he Is about to Hrancisco and come to the city of his adoption for the year 1894 Van Derbeck enjoys a good reputation among base ball men who say tl manager but is his luck sticks make money in base Ball cranks in November date on which it shall occur This custom though Thanksgivi at odd times as far back as the days of the colonies Among the records preserved by Congress Is a proclamation by the coun cil of Massachusetts dated November 1'5 i ti'j i rvvni i ir it i ii: mercies enjoyed One more foot ball player has from the gridiron field never lira of tblrty Uve yards and tell on the lull thv bail on downs of tlio riolJ Ijywrt who was suflVriiiK iroiii a io urUert and a moment hirer through and making a splendi the middle age? and the week never govs bv from October 1 to December 1 that somebodv Is not badly hurt In playing the game Two members of former Detroit Athletic Club team' received permanent in was told me Ion Traiee friend a Air They had sport so Mr said: countryman whether there douuiDere i Mr onl ask him at all event 'JL? Cl llltlil ell te i 'T jts of birj li'gti club occupied one ui 1 with lirtwvn and while Joit of jrHiihrriiprs present to cbver on ent to the 500 followers of the Kansas) fterompankil ft from Liwrence CLOTHING! And You Get a Nice at Turkey Besides If ou don want your 'Turkey now get a coupon good any time to Dec 1 those holding coupons are requested to call IMMEDIATELY AND GET THEIR TURKEYS 'ilm "Keep Void it 1 rv 3 Chlca their mem them from The cull nvw snxd: Tves 3252 Schaefer 276G Bej imdb the fifth" inning Schaefer found the balls bunched and at 25 had gained for the author liUiJK He lost it at 33 but got it back in Uu shot At 4u the bulls again spread wide blit he managed to get them anchored once more though nut i rfectly At Cu they were better than 1 lu 1 vthfis will be either Mend va iMimr team: secured the ball and it back across the field on the refereeing of JL A as has I recently jIomt1 This divisfoa is politics that It Will Jose cas Liggett left end Ligect lext tacKb? left guard Whitton center Gascoign right guard Gearing right tackle Iking right end Sanderson quarterback Macleod left halfback riSht halfback Cawll Rolls fLapti fullback Deck Referee Reath A umpire a 1 i city tournament Ila rd playing cannot answ liards the most comfortable of ter games and has inure devotees thai any of the feportb bvaonnble at this tim tried rd losing the (TD rumltyf the game Kansas had pit up a strung offensive game up tu that iuint Saolh nbarger and Champlin having been sent through a 'eak 5ot In line for steady and repeated' uain tluit made the outlook quit rosy for tbv Laurence liuytj Atfer fatal fumble Michigan worked Its rolHmr or rew wrd Nith telling effect Hopvi' and Liycert aiternatimr in carrying the ball turuugh Jur god gain and but for punting would have senrwt lone be Knll team is wavtr Dave been placing all tall are In gotd shape The the TorontoMc dihdli (ollie and Crlett has received the formal sanction of the war de Irtirtruunt Th matter has been under onshiertttin by the authorities lor some time and the scretary Las decided that the sport shall be permitted at Wet when it does not coniHet with the duties of the cadets telegrams to the Indiana state officials shite that the contemplated reopening of the arena at Roby has been postpned from next Monday night until December 4 The rejort was received riday night and was the first authentic iiifurmativii the Governor bad that an attempt would lie made to open the arena The foot Im 11 league composed of the Northwest ern Michigan Wisconsin and Minnesota is aDnit to dissolve The Chicago Tribmie says: There is nub a team in the league during the two years of Its existence that has come out even at the end of the season Minneapolis claims to be over behind this year Slusher won the championship of Kcntuokv riday putvuig voces' out jn tile ioumi at Luna in the Slusher bad it all his own wav ever nnl wherever he dIpA I Kit 1 0i i 1 a i 4 upj mu iii 4i 111 I was toj groggy to keep out of way The grat imint to punt steeplechase of the Gen esee 5 alley hunt took place yestenUy over a 4 mile cross country route fur a eup valued at 25u There were thirty entries him! iifteen starters tarry of Batavia with his mount Orpheus wa first Capt Adams of Belwood mount How high jumper Ontario was second Dr We have an excellent assortment to meet the requirements of the season and our prices are low ranging from about $100 down to the handsome little Solid Oak Sideboard with polished finish and beveled mirror? which we are selling at $12 though well worth A lai go handsome stock of EXTENSION TABLES and DINING CHAIRS in keeping with our Side from Pittsburg to coach the game and the one with the It was hardly live inriong Abbess" jirst nmtmnn third: iiino i and a Lilt Little Lewis" first wwa vanui inira timeis turloug King Bors first Bub Neetv third lime 1 4 mid hait tut long Soixierr ec urst LiniXHnd second Cumien third time 1:09 ifrb nice Kwixui Me iirsi Josie second Mich 1:431 4 sorb a littli of floating around the countrj and Kt is OmethiriK which Bil i They had the wit and science ill better cutidi A' as Ide lit Kansans weak he Mu I i nd ers score from to throe tou naptu me claim rcliduke wa one of the cleveroat unusual military talents 1 Oi Lr AvolAJ i still Austrian uXTicers lband had written fa ib kurj (Uju 1W LUL IIP as a vrclsant sr i dates back only to 1864 day was celebrated did nut think lavs Thi track 10 Perry Tins is tLe second game these clubs have playe! je WLeplmvn wca the fint game last Sat urday night by tL same scrc 'I'hc final game will tie played next Saturby night at the Wlmel club tons The guard would like to met otber indvior clubs Luis Muffat National Guard Armory and 'Indianapolis and the light will wtwern Detroit and Tolpdn loiedo and Detroit will more to their home and team in a mct 'The team were given a 1 WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY On anything you want in the lino of rhe lill tv ithln fifteen yards vf the Kansas gnttl be nre he was Aldrich as then sent through the line for yards and Gritlm was finally or a touchdown on a series for mass plays and Must of the irst race 'acknow ledtrmpn? A rif tv £1 rr proclamation was reported to the Conti nental congress November 1 1777 by Sam uel Adams of Mamenusetts It was Sam uel Adams who urged the opening cf Hress ith prater in opposition to John Jay tt ho said that lepi copalians I'resby teiians etc could hardly be expected to unite in formal worship form of proclamation has not been observed inee for each proclamation follows the fancy of the Tcaident who writes it In November 177 the chaplain of Con gress recommended that Wednesday De cember 30 be observed as day ot thanks gw ing and praise" so the Thursday in November has not been the invariable dav tor this festival In 1779 the first Tuesday in May was appointed as a day of thanks giving and this appointment was prociamution of the Continental Congress rhisvad an extra day of tnanks for in the following: Ociober Congressman Root reported in favor of appointing December 9 as a day of thanksgiving in the states were recommended (oh re port of congressman Witherspoon) to vo point November 2S as a day of thanks ing Pittsburg Commercial Gazette and sterns wanted to win ju duadvd onslone with wvia vfi ui i nrL's live months fullowine th firnr pH'htyuf time for racing and aside fum California the climate is not suited to such contests after hailoween Mr Sai tSn lrnln'OVa'ion cried down Op 'hVre ls or trotters calIed upon to put in a niarj months each year as do the cast offs on hill 1 yvIl' giaiM struggle for stiprem A Xrucu Bviiilcbeui cj uiym mrrv 1 Grand liankiti probably draw nomft games than any of the teams be cause of the cordial hatred entertained in dC'h Cltv ffir ha tan In making the playing season five monthshe league has acted wisely as the weather 45 good durine that period and spectators no not have to wear ulsters and ear laps to keep from freezing suli the base bull ptpD are in doubt as to tlu future of the gain? in this citv 1 Hold son nnd Al Johnson are expected to return from New rk at anv dnv finl tiutr nwivoi some light on the dark question Jf th? prCsnh will sell bis team for what others think it worth he cun find a purchaser tit onee: but" il? dtncS His 1 1 I ir I mm the club himself or sell it to some oilier pro vided the league Cleveland leader Tbe Iiemfit National Guards defeated the Detroit beehnen at intbiur buseUill at the armory last night by a score of 12 to 7 Butteries for the UHLUU1 EHULE tv Iwanw I letroit left thMj I a ii felknveil nnI Mr gnne hil nvurlv expired Hollister neo mor snonkvl by th jVJ1iUas auards anl tackle1 for aMlcllmn anl Gritiin kikw! a lltticuli goal mak ing the score 22 tv a It was growing quite kirk anl the game wns eaUd aIUil rousing cheers from the Michigan alumni and a frenzied waving of the blue and allow colors of L'nlvcrsitv tainly that Is es' points precluded the pos winning The contest in the history as both players have broken igh runs and aver OII forfeit theory under which the local police de partment labored when stud poker was tol erated and faro bank lay outs and roulette wheels were chopped up and converted into bonfires that the incense arising from the burning mass might purify the so cial atmosphere of the city foot ball is certainly the most brutal exhibition that Isnant The day was pli usaiit from aa ttttnv stanijolat the weather being cool but cloudy rnd croud of Hbiiit 3000 gathered at I'airuiount Oval to the laittlo ou the hoards en lie Richmond was counted hat he is not only a good a very lucky one and if to him long enough to this city the future of be a bright one The not adopt a salary limit although it is understood the high water mark will be J200) a month per team which is but a trifle over one third of the monthly pay roll of the International cham pions The circuit is compact and therewill be very" few long jumps so that with any kind of patronage the game should be made to pay in this city The question of grounds is an important one and if Recre ation Park cannot be secured some square on one of the electrdc lines should be con verted into a ball field This Of course Mill cost considerable but the improvement will be a cheap one to any person owning an expanse of land in one section as a ball park has never been fitted up in even the most obscure corner of a town but that people have begun building in the vi cinity Sunday ball is but of the question in the city and the xvav the police sat down on Rasty two by four or ganization two years ago last spring shoa ed that Detroit can play away from home however and gather in some ty it hile the week day attendance here Mm goou team win average up with those of any city in the league One thing about the new Western Deague Is the cities in the cirenlt Thiv IT I growing places and base bail will thrive in any one of them if the home team is fair Kansas City Minneapolis Milwau kt and Sioux City form the western dl Ision and there has alwavs been consid er able rivalry between those cities in the east are Detroit Toledo Grand Rapids be and me" said jj LL" any thermometers he our honor if there wa ie place would be alive with Journal large lead of 505 sibdity of Schaefer is by all odds the greate: of billiards all previous records age and both are the ing performers of the world at this of game At the close of last the score stood Ives 3200 Schaefer with Ives in hand and a run of five to his credit to start with and the balls In very lair position near the rail Seven shots gathered them in the iover right hand coiner where they were soon in place for the fourteen inch nurse Ives stopped at thirty four on a kiss shot and Schaefer missed a rather easy single cushion shot across the table Ives fell down at four by reason of a careless stroke resulting in a kiss off Schaefer now took the balls in hand and with delicate play put up thirty rive failing a long and difficult draw It took but three shots for Ives to corner the balls but at six they lined and he failed on a hard masse Schaefer found a perfect set up but the balls were stubborn and would not act to suit him At thirty six an almost impossible masse shot presented itself and he missed jt leaving a soft break for Ives who settled down to care ful work and rolled up 113 In this run there were several faulty shots such as im perfect drives kissing out of position etc but these were always followed by some master stroke by which the lost advantage was recovered ion for a bruising game This during the latter hair when tilelied in their defensive play and forcing the phiy tlieir to 22 to uiaklnz ria downs nui two jtl the last hair gau eleven played a snappy gum that marked contrast to the slow methodical uie ropimsts 1 lol lister wi Uu for the Mlehtiniii team ticuhir star of the game la largely duo to his long run that Michigan was able to stwe iritllri lading carried through im a tuuebdonn from the ten yard line to which jmlrit Hollister had taken it on a run around the end and in the hist half be covered himself with glory Mivceswton of long runs which netted the I 1 a i I I I kxaicxtr LX JX the grand stand cuiii but the IkxYks were alidad at tim of the first half was in Score Kansas (i Kjitoaa opened the sooend half with a which gae them less than ten wards short svasuu of set sawing Hollister lr a run twenty five yards and sistent working ut the serw wedge 1 thu It tv I I 3 IItl I I 1 1 1 yas sviit around the end for lowlidowii Kansas Uing caught napping Gridin kickiil a goal Kansas again tried the living wedge with inlif firent results and John on punted for twentv five yards Michl an got the ball and soon nwwd the lost ground Hollister then worked through the Kansas In a criss cross and getting clear scored another rouclulown with the aid of splendid inter ference Griihn failed to kick an easy goal driving it betAsoeii tne goal psts but under tlie cn lar RAiiaas once more took the ball anti Juhnsou darted wnk punt lar thirty yards but Ucuigan sxm revuwrvd th ljst ground with the villi IVUrl Ml 1 have always felt the fame as the players in one if could beat Cleveland it dil not matter how they came out with the rest This feeling is shown on the Detroit Athletic Club yesterday when the Cleveland Athletic sport" Donnei tackled the combined Detroit team It was a case of slug from start to finish and foul playing characterized the work of both teams all through the game Each side says it would not have slugged but for the other but it was hard to pick out the inoffensive ones so general was the ham mering throttling and unfair Cleveland It about as hard as did Detroit and Donnelly as io ro wed team for this Case school next Thursday likely the regular team of either of De troit's athletic: clubs could have mad? a respectable showing: against the visitors so some of the NHchlgans were added to the regular A team and Detroitlined up 'about as strong as she ever did The game was the first one ever played In the city in which neither side has scored and every time it looked as though one side was about to make a touchdown the opposing began to travel Cleveland kicked Death and Detroit yelled murder at some of the decision of Benes but the Cleveland ers were so persistent in their claims that crowd jeered them all through the sec The playing of Donnelly and Baehr as far as gains are concerned was the best of the day The teams lined up TX I I KT! ivttuno Detroit j'n Retroit snl inatchi have been plaveil lh' Pluyers who hud left hint bfh fei ls curdd him by the team Capt Hygert unl Ibopvr also did great work but the toma was tlis ahled Just before the close of the first half and lurliert took his place' Dr Kansas Si huiillvn Inirger Champlain and Shepherd lid ywjiuii ser vice but punting was far below Uie usual standard uui Sus tackling lias quite weak Inc team was haipHappi'd uj WiHiatiisnu's iuibil ity to pi iy nnd McMurray who took bis place at quarterlcii was largely responsible tor Kansas' iailiire to soon in tin first half his fumble whvii been little quiet durlm Citizens yachting Assx Ia A liliu Ms 1 TT It ii Meu Heiiman secretary if Ifn lerry Edward Bidigare Chairman IbMi ihnts II 1 Mfilf imtiMUi ii red Kyuilan Barvhr Win It Murun Allh rt A mY Dust Stewart AVujf Ik Bnub Nvble Me Kris Junes It Wiu Dftkm lUieau wjMmnu retl said lhe str cor lc merchant suggestively hat 130 "ant of yuur hot chest nuts'" retorted the man XX'hzi Ttroa 3 pili' I "Rut In jour ov j2oat Lutu uu me mrrehant aft hands warm Sa a pair of go Tribune ra 11 VC O11H JfJ I nly it duzvn yard Xfuiij the Kansas aus neiti ut umi sevunn jonnsou svut it At ihis lame 12 plied his nm ler 7 do 1avn with him about that now" 1 VOll mfnna some vf neighbors ti i the noise hs Tv rel made a him about Now 1 t'n practicv Washington 10 America Izist spring however the drew from rhe a 7' lriij un aawit nf unfair treatment bv the offi cers but clin tly bix Hise Of tiit xpens? Involved tn meeting all the fixtures of th on sided asx ouebdown but Capt lol itiiv aX'Hrit of nt Jj! die Ixdl ihriL! tH in Abiinilnnee of im To illustrate the Irish propensity for drawing the long bow or being agreeable the reader must decide Is this anecdov A story vhicn is wdl known Va 'r ago by a Mr He was shooting with an English 1 'Ril ask fire use io ak tell you Bps IS' said Xfv th ere any birds I WM HUGO 1 1 rr 11 honor there grouses and and smj es and ducks and and all sorts of 'Ak rn nn Sloiin in goal and McEwen half back? shu 'r Ivt easy one's rhe crack Huron fo du some fine on one uf thy best Gb cup VMtnpetl dun and through the Hn? him bik flv jjinli: when 4 1L um iear Detroit Athletic Club Mkhiyan Athletic Association Catholic Club and De emu iiuintr members snm would like nothing better than the City championship if the properly conducted 1 xbe leva! member tho mHhul One 11 scused and which may be perfect rlsrht to bit and kick each other until their proud hearts burst COOKE him and' fi ne heCllvd Interest in the romantic story of Capt Johann Orth the Archduke John Salvator of Austria who "sailed away into the un several years ago on the boat Santa Margareta has been revived by the strange story of a Swedish While on a northern tour a ago the fisherman declares he met a boat bearing the name Santa Margarets com manded by a man who bore a striking re semblance to the pictures of the lost prince On board was also a woman supposed to be she whom the archduke married a short time before Ids departure for South Amer ica As soon as the captain of the Santa Margareta caught sight cf the fishing boat knd safied he chaned hls Incredible aT the story soms there a IK upe in urop who lu jt (rat mvstery undoubtedly surrounds the arch ouke and no aiDqu ttc planation ot ft has wer beetl tnu tc Lint connection with th aiie iaect ct the hiirs of tn nrim tn collect the insurance on the boat" alihmvA the societies long ago declared tWr fc ness to pay it ThU terr hni mgw people to believe that the Imperial family Place of his sojourn secret CP the members of the Ilapsbur 3 XV ft I to tecom of the realm uractts til i txt booK fur many 'Aln a CAmrwter fin err 1 ful op and beloved high Crew tir cf the life pand an examination as a merchant sea can aln purchased the Santa Margaret and bu vm a cargo of saltpetre started ror America Two ypar an 1 Pa since then and it 1 sun unA wheiher he is alive or dead know and tirely The they were tend a reception club The victory cf the Mi ine: slprml one the wlmfiiikr by a scon of 22 to Iovers of association foot lull will have another rtianee on Thanksgiving Day to see one of the olii tiiuegatnes of the A A train Their oplxn nts will be the Windsors not th WimDirs of yore whom they used to down 7 gals to but the of to day strong invlgoniti byTh? bliwl and the winners Hus fall th Vhanipjonshlp eup two years too A A ti mii helil tiffs cup anl bv elbs paeh year wen enable! ii not with crowds back so that the players can maul each other but have an eagle eye open for anything In the line of boxing There There was a than veatber had moderated considerably and w9 and eumturtable ThP crowd was almost entirely composed of men who were in the betting ring aud inn rm i rn i to nxv JSJC UlHSllPX I A aniuxst dubertutl 'Hie twk wis in paratively fair condition Three favorites vuvn I'iLL Kers Th utw! ylav iron! th HUTS dmged that did not Kt tl rough With Charade aud Hie other horses were bat dinner turned ud in Dab wttu odds of 15 1 to vvj 1 Jiurv mas a Hui plunge on Johnny a 2 vear uld in the fifth riM but be was atnon the at bp bt race six furlus Annlo LDhou tlrJ IvrrilfiT ecHid JifiDorse third iIhid DIM ond rave five Kolln first Ontario "'sei Mid' lijslurlwtice third: time 1:03 Third mu one Restraint lirst Kobe swrmd 1iarude third time 1:43 ourth race lour and a half furlorv I 11 Harding second Charlie Wilson lub rare one Direh Sivotid Sull Itoss third: time SIX ifiLTs l'iirivi bearer second West Park third hgi TheYintl was blowing from the north anti did not cut much of a figure with either team Detroit took the western goal 13 1 ral 1 it r' uivvaHu imu me uitu wnen iul in piay nying ivii 1 moreon a rim around the right end after watch the ball was lost together with nve yards little Macleod coming up out ot a heap with the ball in his arms The ball was passed to Ryan for an end run but he fumbled and Cleveland kicked thirty yards but it was offside and went back to lie Detroit forty yard line There wa a hot wrangle over this decision and Cleve land was given the ball Donnelly made a good run around the left end tor a clean twenty yards and the ball went to the home team on downs Rvan again essaved to make a gain but was tackled by Don nelly and carried back fifteen yards Rolls punted missing and kicking it off the ground It was ball and th players were beginning to slug Cleveland rletl nJ on T1 Jva CT CT ball on downs at the Detroit ten vard line Roils was more successful at punting this time and kicked the ball forty vards Cleveland failed to gain five vards and in the last attempt Long tackled Cavell so'el that he carried him back ten yards the ball going to Detroit on downs Rvan ran live yards and John Liggett went through the line for two after which Rolls puuivudiiu me pan stopped two iivm te Viunu Koai line SUUIC UIM)ULH 4 rn 5 nlaver had tonehnd th Kn given to Cleveland and a rush carried it issed to 'll I ra him in the line the Cleveland captain arc ing through and making a splendid gain of eighty yards before Sanderson brought him down with a i good tackle It was rushed two yards but the Detroiis were checking the Cleveland rushes well and the ball changed hands on downs Detroit gained live yards and Holls made a fluke of a punt the ball going to Cleveland Mape ran way across the field for three gain and it was rushed as much more when Keegan stuck his list in face and the big center proceeded to smash the Cleveland guard over the heads of those between them Benes start ed to rule Whitton off but concluded to give It up as a bad job for he wouM have hal to send Keegan to the dressing room also Baehr went through the line for eight yards and at the call of time the ball was within seven vards ot' the Detroit goal recnf sn and it now looks as though ihH Hemal body would be called upm to letee the grand inixlure in this state nose have been pushed a fraction of an inch toward one ear How long it will be ic public cerises patronizing the a question but hen that time TIit toll Twh I a i cr unclaimed ldr rs tu LAJUf I 2u Ku of I I ra Nu ot br No 53 ot tickets hns la cfi Itos ro" tle i a draiviX fur 0 Miuli Ivin impelled to eiieh ticket The prize lst bis been completed and is follows 1 tf Ol t'ta glasses tUina siuukecs Si I'ointe costume lladies'i piauu lamp igentlemcirM silk mnbrellii Tj mV will 1m )tirxunual a 1 a wav Hit uv lUf much to uig the liJi to LrnuigvuK man iiownian uiu ci inion dull treasurer ihi allow ilnvid the bail at the Dvtnfit Detroit Contended that the ball kfuhihI but was in morion all the tim Monroe Salisbury seems to have as much ot an a petite for making money out of his horses as he had in the days when he was amassing his fortune by his star routes It Mi been hoped that the rreat col rectum would be given a much needed rest when he beat Alix at New York but now the announcement comes that Mr Salisburv has bet $5000 to $2500 that he can beat the pacer Saladin at Philadelphia nexH Tues day This midwinter racing will hurt ful to the turi and as nobody would con tn'sbtrV I the master of Pleasanton were to ship back to the eoast it will be good news when the best son of Director i i train and sent toward the Mvu uver Drivnee Nashville November the Cumberland Chib closed this aftetuuoii The club hasattendance and weather have the twenty nvc cloudy and cold attendant 1 a Ul I I home ill from while the other races went to welt 1 iwl CXT I rl I I I Two months from yesterday tbo a ate agreed upon for the Corbett Mitchell fight and both of the worthies who fi ti cottlo a dispute that night are gathering in what neuge is in circulation bv eH in aiki tions about the country They have not tO traln and Seems strange if beero nnr ans buslnes that he does not have 11 constit utin that must rave bet more ur less undermined bv clvirDv tbtinHly V1 stimulants the festive vhn 1 hi down in the last few tlin anything ele bpkV Mitchell feu anl bandlrs ot the deck say ii' hantloa o' England will have stllt stage and get to work he ibql t0 di'p' '1 the impression that O1 hi1 annual pranks i lm onfit a very good man at seif doubtful Shooting clubs having preserves in this state are happy to think there Is nn ses sion of the Legislature this winter because It Will be a full year befoi anv mor amendments are piloted through the house with a of chasing non residents Otleir homes Some Sf the rreserfes may tawi mN to the game but th hi rue ones nr urL't right once inure but they would not stay fixed At lut nv4c jinercr and counted 1 le lost the anchor had tu resort hillinnk the natural balk line nurso and played it bcautii'ul nv fur a time then cLiunghur to tenoral jk'xs! ion play At 2W he had regained the anchor lock on me uppei ena rail but lost ir at placing superbly and it sO'tnrH a tup It uas not until he had the balls broke away an! he jih hard two cushion edoru bcor I ler 3U4G In bis beventh after scoring 2T Ivps stopped on a rather eay mass? and Ift the balls bunched but bchacfer could not prom by th' leave being kissed off a count by taulty play Breaks were bad auff pkiy njugefi on both sides fur a time but in the tweiiih nnnng Ives got an opening but onlv took out of it lie was lucky however in leaving a series of tough proiMisitiuns but the mter got a chance in the fifteenth inning aud at got the anchor nn the end rail Curefnllv mid I It A lil ii 'T a li iuuuo "Ctvnaei IwlH ni the valued 3itfvu playing 'could whu saw a bill coin trig fc ainu ii lu UH string Iros stqorl by an(l watched liueutly a he saw fils big lend pared down Iw point At 2U1 Ives claimed the balls were naron Hie referee examined them through 1 huge maaiufiUig gfiisi nd dlsnllmTl tlm in hti masse shot when they will eive ball at Arb htr have U'en bard at Work fni the details so that iiiieinber ar iGs it tv in IxUMT John A Heames Ed otuumgroH aoun linker Toomas ai Zfclkc llnrtz Ib nu Herman Dn tz A Kedmuud It IbHissunu 1 IhomisuJL Charles Collins Ih John A Altfult Href Ji I4XK iOtmgbiJwjd Hall A bi audience witnessed the closing SOO points in spite of the apparent cer A wins Lniun College def eii ted KucLester Vnlversity 3G to The IVrrrrilty Youth ohb is a endnj to hi niann faithfully of sill i reputation gKilk'eper for Jh'Ewvn ought 5 in the OI14' I I 1 I I alUUUl '111 LlK I vUiUJ 'U all well known to Detroit tool ball ndsors are the best team th i' 1J14 I CT 1 Ives 3437 Schaefer un easy one for Ivpm who fiacd lT tv lIli tl trna i disturbed He enme iigain with a swift rush plav nig tluj pvriect Uilk line bllHard of his life i 'I 13 and was now but 107 points with 1' ru'v 1v an in earnest und With the aid of su nileh at 31 put In a run of Tu In the seientcL iith inning bIs tim Schaefer nn 3'' 1air the result of Ids Yi' of a sudden iidnds si of euol air A nm ot by ives brought fiis Sore Si hiieter 'ipi jn fcjs nineteenth nd tfytd'r to give trouble and he stopped at 7v bright his score tu an even Inquirer A the bidder oes out on left pedro Glee Bay the Hendrie was for $2 "km The Detroit College team boat the junior team to 4 a bnrd wln slve an Ilteri ainm nt Draeiu ber 10 and will Isold the annual etiamplixishlfis in Lx i ng ano the middle otf Januarv The Detroit team will play nt Cleveland Thursday nruli ie toiiii I 1 uuu iiK U1hu UJAUV tip VI I UD 17 A and High Schoil wgl play Ana Arbor here to pr nt a wanton dem LrLA and animals Th rxv puacner from ovr the have done more to lessen the BuDili 6f nV 2ei any nn 2 are allowed to wn wedcre th yards and they gained live which the ball was lost together with nve i fair throughout "untht to day was blKH intprtikf tnr piloted three favorites third Sporting Comment and News of General Intereit I di I i vi I 1 i I I i 4 7 1 20 LTT1 iYTh fir dn Chlrag sr Dl I A 7 i 1 4 Oct 4 1 rtv 4 I CT 1 rar to kr u5 V1 2 7 2 ovK mrr ralra ro ctuA UK i ra xra unMur oasLldgblM of 0 ZMk 2 Ilichijr in Mint huniis Ont tka7 raeira mer a 1 nujxfiy' X' ct LLiVUJ' nr 4 1'zr ri1 1 1 1 (S' I fiWiWMHHKrt Wtf 1 'WT ov em nor tie lt the Michigan Univcnuty al ig triumphantly in Kansas City uluruul of the Ann Arbor cob niwh: vkhrrftf tlifr over liiat fr ki while Ar letfi JjHr it Han tcielinrl: dMI ult I MUCCWt lI jrmTi AW WlfTl vOsMyZ Wfr rge acaiusc ndvr hvii railed rv'1 Ml Jg Kxtnl the offender Invariably dy AAVLt HvrBmO TjWpfr 1W tije Hilary fur rldimr but IJ Ii fends tli rjltr and it i svlduiu a uctni tosrity againi a rider The klLUHV irtlC sell Id It tjila pv 1 I I I the I 3 7 I I i flduptod sfr pamu brsbip The xluq ox liie Great intivu UiW y5 iiciiigan Hii ml orge Levi V4 i and their work Ji OOT 1ILL Detroit nd Clevelnnd lay a 11 in hiituir 7 QOy Mj JI tw giH1 fe' s' frr 17 2 vvv Z' S' XX ent 3 UUH II aii 2 iWO I Hi la iskt ttirs A Nix A AO 2 NO A No 1 No A X' A No CT I' ZL 1 A No A No A 1 2 No 21 ann Vjr '4J CTO A 1 No A 4 1 No 2 i a viiDi run uimo ai is aj vwiug iDo ucatn nr two iDpjnEnc I yn ui A muemrand Arthur ptru cent nre (ae uunuiie entemiamen: It Vz In ijii tu i nuin( rrt L'zwr I ct 3 Al I I i rv 4 a ft ivwmitn i Ivin i i xz it: 4 Mier ttat Ct the L1W 'T 17 "III LU irh wo No injured bat after thr ine the oulv ebeirli lute ii ki les bhlirv An uniismuiy largo number of 'ra will Tillil 1U Wuw Of vtu distress Ku DI IHawhanl Lmu th Hoard of to rais nr th 7 IT11" 1 un A ueiutmu at in Cgem any Jt Nu Ik No 1 1 A I ') 4 4 Nu WUJ1 uie content xuem cn 5 Xo i vter raunette bnnnh lucre a tluiG" meing nnv iw i is 1 IL Nn IG In North Haf tir Juii JaDMCT luijLi cvutinued at 1 knvtburiie alter DeepD'iK niK If No 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IGtrlck liill Churchill Mtw Nu Nu 1 XCT 1 No 1 No th lirq A AlHin HdlbTW' Lrxk tK l( iQ 4 sct kul lue fcuuthirnvrh have ni ihe Kitciriir voh very i i 4 1 I 1'1 I 1 ctct UJ 1 il ct kJ lSi 4 I ct I ll Jllll! i nt i ct Ct i a i nil'll iit iin i i in oturubL ri Ut Candlnlans showed im wir tf the Dtien ol 1 i Nu 4 1 1 1 A I I Il alter their lune crip It was it met 1 eul :1 fay Vhl 7iL and the n4d wi in excel i at the luHrtiden rno 1 i WI Uv 3 I i OUui 'cry birgv crow! turned nut to The buard cuii i retiljzd dl I LLIL'UU la uhu T'm 11111 Belli hu tu Ihkiv Nix' in Ct a a ct Xu 2 4 1 a 4 4 No 42 Nu vtl i XL a I KU Ik I JBnB I 7 1 I.

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