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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 14

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I i PILLETTE RETURNS TO MIDSEASON ORM TO SOLVE BUSH EX CHAMPION PUNISHED 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 5 IT 0 AB 0 2 2b rf 0 3 3 0 3 0 2 Totals ft Batted for Leverette 0 BLOOD POISON RICHARDS LET 0 0 0 IN TENNIS HUNT HITS DEMPSEY 2 co 0 Talgylfey) 0 3 A 0 0 3 3 0 'Ten loors of Shoe Service" i 5 18 Models to Choose frost Week IH i i Woodward and Adams rYfE51 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 3 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 the Yankees winning In lead in the PROSPECTS CAUSE DUY TO SMILE to his bed and has for exhibitions in IK lb 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1533 Woodward and Jefferson at Bates 0 3 0 3 Q0 PlI00 5 In eighth 0 2 0 1 0 0 10 10 bl High Shoe As illustrated Black or tan calf Athletics will make their Anal apf'arance In Detroit thia season On riday As illustrated Black or tan calf 6 Harpooned Again Now or all Golf! HAGEN PARTNER WIN AT RAPIDS Yankee Star Adds Twenty fourth Victory When Sox Lose 4 1 Here Are the New Pattern Tweeds in 2 3 and 4 Piece Exclusive Suits at $45 to $55 So the Athletics by the score of I to I helped the Timers cement their hold on third place while the White Sox were absorbing a beat ing at the hands of the Yankees Not by the widest stretch of im agination ean the Tigers from the summary bs pictured as romping homo with the verdict however or five innings It was the Ath ball game on two runs that sprouted from three blows in the Initial chapter But the tBengals cut that lead in halt with a run in the third and in the sixth tied the count with another One round later two markers lift ed the Tigers Into the lead and a run In the eighth added to the mar gin Plllette's performance in the first Inning didn't tend to reassure the small crowd that everything Centlaned on Page Eighteen 00 rit or Leather House Slippers Complete i to 0 1 PANCHO VILLA DEEATS BU OR THETITLE And a Wide Range of Smartly Cut Extra Knickers at $750 This Little ellow Is irst Title Holder to Come rom Philippines Calloway was obliged to retire from his duties at second base after his left foot came In contact with Blue's spikes in the third inning rank blocked tho base llxy and' Blue collided with him You Will Surely Need an All Leather or Combination Tweed and Leather Coat at $15 $18 $20 Imported and Domestic Sweaters in Neck and Slip On Styles With or Without Sleeves Made of Best oreign and American Mohair Alpaca or Angora Yams Many Colors $6 to $2250 Your Especial Attention Is Called to an Importation of Very Wonderful Scotch Sweaters Just Received The six Innings between the first and eighth were loan ones for the Athletics who didn't make any thing that even looked like a safety Over that mute Pillette had them strictly on his hip Chicago's defeat by while the Tigers were creased the race for third piece to three and a half games They object to that slnea the schedule with the Tigers has been a very poor one for them Eddie Rommel who was married to a Baltimore girl In Baltimore oo Wednesday rejoined his team mates Thursday and probably will be seen in action In the closing pame victory made 18 for him this earison Herman has hopes of winning at least two more before ti season closes That would be an achievement to be proud of There re 12 more games to be played by the Tigers 10 In Detroit and two at Cleveland 3 0 plenty of wear back of the style that attracts you to Paragon Hats Uttered a wide selection of the latest styles each offers splendid values Prices are just as attractive as the quality WHEREVER GOOD HATS ARE SOLD The Large Assortment of Scotch English and Belgian Hose at $350 Offers Stunning Color Combinations With the Extra Knickers Other Hose at $4 and $5 0 0 0 07 ninth ninth 10 0 0 0 0 DETROIT AB Imported English Puttees Specially Priced 5500 Other all Models $500 Up Main loor CHICAGO AB JI Jersey City Boy Lowers Colors in the Eleventh Round at Brooklyn 1 a 0 0 0 4 0 34 8 27 1 5 New York sunlng In hl Dempsey world's champion down then same He is confined cancelled nlans New England thh week aju! next A serious Infection developed from a scratch he received several dAys ago ar3 to which he paid no attention at first He continued boxing dally with big Jack Thomp son In the gymnasnim where he has been keeping fit while in New York The infection it is believed came from the old noxmg gloves UHcd In sparring A small swelling developed and Dempsey lanced it with a pen knife spurning medical attention Hast night his entire arm was swollen and a high fever put the champion on his back In his rooms at the Hotel Ansonia This morning ne was removed to the home of Jack Kearns his man ager and a physician operated on the arm The doctor said the infec tion was spreading rapidly when he was called In nnd the consequences of the champion's neglect might have been serious had there been further delay in giving it proper at tention Dempsey still had a high fever to night and it was said he would probably have to remain in bed an other day or two but the swelling was reduced and the infection re ceding Shemrocks Mart Work All former Shamrock and those wlihlnr a tryout are requested to report at 6:30 riday night at Trumbull and Pine Coach Bradley take notice 30 PHILADELITIIA TB 8H PARAGON HAT COMPANY zHiangfaehzrrri CHICAGO JI tb sn SB PO a Veach wa deprived of a home run into the bleachers In the sev enth inning by a heavy wind that blew into the stadium from the Trumbull side Welch ap peared to be resigned to let the leather drop into the structure the ball was wafted back where it could be caught Jimmy Dykes Is Immensely popu lar here It seems During the pre liminary practice (he early kept reminding him that he would soon play himself Into a Yankee junnorm Haney executed a pretty hit and run play in the eighth inning for the last Tiger run Blue was on first base and darted for second with the first plm Scheer auirted for the bng and through the opt ing the dhtiitia) second baseman left pushed the ball Risney ha! goo day In the field on the bases and at the bat His contribution to the Bengal cause was three singles and a cou ic ul stuicn oases 0 0 XV mR Tnntl ft mhft9u nftv Two baae Lamulte Kr I hr an M'tnu U11B Harris Home McInnis mbv McNulty I O'Neill Mo AB A 0 0 1 0 1 0 opyrlght 1922 by Underwood Underwood ANlttU VILLA or the first time in boxing history one of the boxing titles of America is held by a native of the Philippine Islands Pan cho Ki! la of Manila punched Johnny Buff of New York the champion into submission in the eleventh round at Madison Square garden Thursday night It was the second title Buff has lost within three months Joe Lynch'talping his bantamweight crown in the same ring Islander Ha All the Better of His Rival fom Third On Brooklyn Sept Panchn Villa of Manila tonight berame the' flyweight champion of the United States by scoring a technical knockout over Johnny Burt ot Jer sey City 27 seconds after the open ing of the eleventh round ot a scheduled 12 round bout Burt's seconds threw a towel Intn the ring when Johnny battered grogginess stood helpless befor the ilipino's attack i Knocked Down Twice In the tenth round Villa scorn! two knockdowns He began by pum melling Buff with both hands rush ing him to the ropes and then chas Ing him across the ring Buff was reeling when Villa 'landed hlo left to the head and sent the American bumping to the floor' The first time Buff did not take both hands to the head a few sec undo later the American lay on the floor until five was counted and the bell rang saving him He was pick ed up and placed in his chair It was Villa's fight rrom the first lie was always active always punching for an opening Instead of waiting for a chance as Burt did His terrific body blows with both hands sapped ths American champion in the early rounds and hla crushing left hooks and jabs to the head In the latter rounds brought him tho victory Stand Attack Buff was unable to open an at tack He tried to edge In blows a6 ter ths third round but Villa nut Continued on I'age Eighteen aptitude As for backs they are so numerous that Trainer Crowley has to count the squad every hour to be sure that tour or five haven't been lost The 1922 'varsity Is evidently go ing to be a survival of the fittest tor Coach Duffy and Assistant Coaches Brown in charge of the backs and Dw yer who bosses the line are working the men ae hard as th traffic will bear After two full days lu camp almost everybody Is nursing sore muscles and aching bones but tho only cure for that condition Is more work and anyone who can't stand the Spar tan system will be out of luck Squad Like Dwyer Dwyer has made a fine Impres sion oh the squad He Is a thor oughly practical tootball man and he Is going to fit in admirably with system So far the work has been the most fundamental ot fun damentals designed mainly to harden the squad By next week howeverthere will be some scrim mage practice and then the sheep and the goats will have a chance prove themselves Duffy Is devoting a lot of atten tion to developing a corps ot kick ers The ot has been weak in the booting department for the last two seasons or at least not overly strong This year the coaches think that they will have punting that will measure up to the standard of tho other work Ride the amous Black Beauty tea ft a Tilden Johnston Patterson Other Semi inalists in National Singles Meet Philadelphia Sept 14 tennis of ft standard and calibre seldom seen by the closest follow ers of tho sport four players this afternoon reached the semi final round of the forty first national singles championship Two were past and present title holders in the persons of William Johnston of San rancisco and William Tilden 2nd of this city The other pair was composed of Gerald Patterson the Australian Davis cup team nee and Vincent Richards the youthful racquet phenomenon from Yonkers In battling their way through the fifth day of the annual tournament on the courts of thq Germantown Cricket club the quartet the sole survivors uf the 123 championship seekers who uegan play last ri day clearly demonstrated their right to be classed with the greatest players In the history of the game Johnston defeated Manuel Alonso the Spanish racquet star 6 0 6 2 7 5: Tilden won from Zenso Shlmidzu the Japanese inurna Itionalist 6 2 6 3 6 1 Patterson eliminated the former two time champion and Davis cup player Norris Williams 2nd of Boston 6 3 6 3 6 4 and Richards effaced James Anderson of Australia 6 2 6 4 7 5 Although all four winners came through in straight sets the bare scores to do not begin to reveal ths really marvelous tennis played oy both visitors and vanquished This is particularly true of the John ston Alonso contest It Is doubtful if "Little Bill" ever uncovered a steadier or more brilliant streak of Coutlnued on I'asre Eighteen St Louis Comes rom Behind to Down Red Sox "5 to 3 Louis "Md' Sept SU Louis' carne from behind for the third time in tho last four games and defeated Boston to 3 in the second game of the scries today Dlxlo Davis was removed after passes he issued in the first and third resulted In tuns The locsls tied the score in the seventh and in the eighth Jacobson's triple Severdd's single and double gave them a two run lead Burns whose home run yester day won the game for the visitors slammed another homer today It was a hard drive over the left field fence and came In the third inning with Menosky who had walked on BOSTON AU Mnnkr rfa Mluhail 4 Burns lh4 Hirns If4 Pratt Zb 4 H)4 O'RourkeJb 4 RueL 4 Quinn Ii hsplln fKarr I Grand Rapids Mich Sept 14 Walter Hagen and Joe Kirkwood were forced to go 21 holes before they could defeat Jack Darfty nnd rank Williams local professionalst the Kent Country club in a best ball match gross of 73 was one over par Weather and course conditions were poor ToUI 11 24 9 Batted for Gharrlty In eighth Hutted for Erickson In ninth iBatted for Sewell In sixth (Ran tor Speaker In sixth Washington 0 0 0 0 3 0 Cleveland 0 0 2 0 0 1 Rune Judge Harris 3: gansa McNulty Sewell 3f Judge i AR Icknon Gofilln I fiawatl Harris Home McInnis nive ti uumw nui ivouii niiiuj ft I ft I A111U1 1 IHJil I I 1 I I Jnnia Double Gardner Sewell to McInnis leek to Harris Left on Washington 10 Cleveland Base on balls Erfekson 8 oft Edwards 2 oft Uhle 1 Struck By Erickson 2 by Edwards 3 by Winn 1 Winning L'hle Pm and Owens Time of game rcnnDTiKir him 'VIEWS' inest Squad in History of University Starts Drills Under Direction of Three "Coaches Sore Muscles and Aching Bones Slow Up Athletes After Two Days of Hard Work Lexington Mich Sept' 14 Coach Jimmy Duffy of the University of Detroit almost lost his union card tonight by amiling over bls pros pects for the season It is also reported that he ad mitted that thia was the best look ing buncn of material that he ever saw but this cannot be proved against him The only real evi dence to show that James Is acting in an unorthodox manner la a state ment before witnesses that he doesn believe tne University of Detroit would lose all its games if it has a reasonable break in the luck The layman who' Is not bound by the Coaches union rules of view ing everything with alarm has rea son to be enraptured by the talent here assembled No such squad of large active and enthusiastic young men ever before wore the Red and White in a training camp There are enough good men on the roster to form four teams and some cf last year's regulars are already beginning to worry about their jobs Plenty of Good Backs Even the holes left by the gradua tion of Tom Kenney and Harold Lauer two stars of the first magni tude probably will be acceptably filled lannery the young pivot man from lust year's of high school has made a very good im pression Ha has the size and the speed and while he lacks exper ience he is showing remarkable ACE 4 Cylinder Motorcycle im Model The last word In Motorcycles $500 A Week REDUCED $100 r'montTwtlon tm Catalogue Upon Requftrt INDEPENDENT BICYCLE MOTORCYCLE STORE MICHIGAN Mak Stu yon han th xtxXt loorM THOB IZEX MGB 5017 WOODWARD AVE Northway 5695 Hits ew but Are Enough to Beat Wash ington 4 3 Chicago Sept 14 Joe Bueh ot the Yankees was In fine form today and defeated Chicago 4 to 1 thereby registering his 24th vic tory of the esason In only one Inning was Chicago able to hit That was the fifth when doubles by Mostll and alk result ed in a run There were two other Sox hits during the game In the fourth Ruth drove the ball Into the left field bleachers for a home run hla 32nd of the season NEW YORK Witt Dusan 3b Ruth If Pitn lb Schans 3 Mausel rf4 Ward b3 Kcott 4 buab Chleaao 6 ft Runa Wilt Ruth Pipp 1 Two base blt Moattl alk Home Ruth Stolen Meueal Hacrtflcee Ruth Johnson St hans Ward Double Collin to Hheely Scott Ward to Pipp Duan to Hcott to Pipp Mft on baee New York 7 8 Base on Off Ivererette 2 Bush 4 Struck By Bush 6 Leverett 2 Ixe inx Leverette Umpirea Dineen Chill and Hildebrand 14L gjtrMt jfire ress i Leading Hurler Blanks Mackmen After irst Inning While Mates Come rom Behind With Rallies Off Ogden Cobbmen Now Have Lead of Three and a Half Games on Sox BY HARRY BULLION If it isn't one thing it is another that besets the ambitious but not overly successful Athletics these days They're unlucky alt In the first game of the series much of the discomfiture that befell them was due to inability to do the proper thing at the right time In the ball game at the pastiming pasture on Trumbull avenue Thursday though their troubles were all caused by Herman Pillette whose winning habit returned from a prolonged vacation It was the Pillette of mid who persecuted the luckless ilack men on this occasion and the Ben gals would have been accused of finding something under their pil lows had they retreated from the exercises with anything but a vic tory on the strength of that caliber of pitching Bine lb 3 Haney 3b 4 Cubb cf 4 Veach If 2 etherxill rL 4 2b 4 Rigney 3 Woodall Mieiie Total If 2 Wamby aa2 McNulty ml XbS Sewell 2b 4 Wood rf 3 Innls lb 3 'rm Winn Edwards 1'hle pSpeaker fEvana Totals RAP WINS Cleveland Sept Stuffy Me Innls' home run to deep center in the eighth Inning gave Cleveland a 4 to 2 victory over Washington here today Cleveland made only four lilts oft Erickson but the National hurler was extremUr wild giving eight bases on batlf McNulty stole home In the third after tripling 1 CLEVELAND 11 wage xn a Harris 2b5 lUca 5 Guilin 5 Shank rfl Gharrlty e3 1 1 1 tsM Jl Perk va Jeimotte 3b 4 Erickson p3Brower 0 tMIian 1 Pykes Hauser Miller Welch Perkina Galloway Walker tf Galloway fb Scheer 2b pM Gowan IBruggy Totals S3 2 6 Batted for Saheer tn fBatted for Ogden in 0 0 Philadelphia 3 0 Pitehlmr nummary: Two baao Welch Three base Cobb Struck Hy Og den 3 1'lllette Sacrifice Haney Veach Woodall Base balle Off il lette 4 Ogden 0 Stolen Rigney 2 1'oubls piMje Cutehaw and Blue Rigney Cutahaw and Blue: Haney and Blue Ift on Hetrolt 10 Philadel phia 7 1M Nallln and Connolly brownsTally BEATS BOSTON Champion Down in Bed With Infected Arm and High ever Sept 14 Blood pol ht urm has Jack heavyweight for the and Total38 24 12 Batted for Quinn In ninth Ratted for Mitchell hi ninth iBatted for Wright in aewnth Buaton 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St Ixiula 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 rtunftlfnnalcv 9 Hum Ur Jacobxtn Severefd Pratt Two bM Mllchil Sever 1t I'ratt IncchMAn 'bb I' ft HUCVUOAH JSMihsan HAins run Tttirna Ciri Menoaky O'Rourke 2 Wright Double McManu and Collins lft on Boston 0 Si Lou! 8 on Ort Quinn 2 off Davin 2 off owuvn oui nr by Dnvia 1 bv Knhi 1 Wfnwinv rd! Kolp 1:50 Evan nd Guthrie RT IXHJIS AB A loom rre oster 3b1 MeM'u 2h4 Wtl'a A fia m4 revarewr c4 rforn lb4 Kvrruer 1 Davl Wright Kolp Shorten Totals BOO 2 3 Btrunk f'nllfna Rheely lb 0 Mostll tn ran if MciTn 3b Kchalk Leverettep 2 iiuuptr Mack Total Our amous Last for Men EASON after season this wonderful last enjoys increased favor among conservative business men Its broad hand SiiisJ some lines insure absolute comfort Its splendid character adapts it for street office and dress PO A 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 Bengals Tighten Hold On Third Place By Def eating Athletics Again 5 to 2 ilipino Annexes American lyweight Championship CHICAGO AILS I i I i I il I I 11 kl 1 'j I r4f fA? 1 "'J A A WA i 1 3 3 1 4i BBHHs mi 2 2 ven 2 VX ft cy 10 0 00 0 0 0 rad IK A Ws iv 4 a 4 Y3 1 Ip I I hj I Good looks long wear the ii very finest leathers and a i high grade of workman r( ship are found as a matter of course in the new 'i Becker all Shoes for men in every walk of life Choose them in all wanted ij leathers and styles V' $6 I TO bl i 11 'UY A fWTaiJUtl IPiaM Uja 1 MW TWrr7 i iWT) wc4 a wz dSff'e'cl a1 IM I fl JU '9 Wv I 1ft Pv wTxO I 10 io pa.

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