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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 7

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THE DETROIT HIRE VEN WITH ANN ARBOR to pl from tim I his Way Ladies Please THl Ka' in tin i nd unit by tt jf 21 to 0 scores of Olhcr Cam nd ootlinll A DEPARTMENT THAT DETROIT LADIES APPRECIATE Mnbon Piun IL ton lonitun MeXViHlaiiw vnU tixoiiy I nip tv I'iilllp ItntneM Itiiiln halt back Detroit new llllIHIl Time four minute the ball hitting Woolen and Worsted Yarns the till fancy cocos department left of main door dhbuiy one The ball then to pay no I CoDSimtives The alarm of fire from box 335 at 8 ATTENTION ii Imine learn cor miht'IkI bnU Ib'uhii but DR NIXON'S The that It Ih uvtr Villa lsiun ntve Strut tor that day KiKhi end Ba liner ad yl peal umpires of At Chntupnlgn 111vvurdny Pnfdue boat Illinois the NfiW METHOD i Hibbards would bite to arrange a game with get will )i trial ol Brhitl snys Monday nigh 1 a ennell Kteht guan I Kight Monday vs Brun guini The Brook book iThiPe of Buhlah th nutiitl of ikifknuh id Iron tor in that ml for the taxes and The in which nv wan kiekfl Tt' Ut They lined up as ivwlifon Whitney Gardur Open from 7 a in to 9 iu WiUkahu CHRIST Jts form work is Left tackle Left guard isgtfxl Brk Left halfback Kight hnlfhucl Borquhx Griffiths WllsuU Hanky Lmnisn Barton Hart Center guard inlnu tes Merriam Kanl4pn Hber is Nlurmy Smith hrmingvr amidst the uxen was sf Ah an ana buliivau and Woodruff ull Wharton Minds Ksrncarien Williams I i 1 Ubble taining rilng XV 1 Main Gullifer Dibble Mark Sanderson lit tile return I the Mlchiiriiw lii ht link! Kight end A II NealStockinet Juttner Hilt bulk Half lock Half Un itorward in It" with iidle follows: Price orhert Itleliards 1 wgeri BbouiiiiL'stoii At tend nice Grn Il Hvaehuni Hall Now on THE who resides nt the Sheridan avenues i nipped in i art ion io Olf but was un YOCA1 HBKVJ'I aotigtl not to be muddy allow a wan to writ fight being about tltution fur many Iry and infantry fiilwe Amerlin joy ent foill 11 Hoeford of Wnrtntigtmi Commodore Mills duel: grunmU in and sustained a fracture of the right leg His Injury was attended to at Emergency The Hubbard team lias CaH and a wurpo We will take order for full seta and de liver them aS soon as the pints are issued Columbus Mnrpliv i 1 Dugg in Crunshaw diamonds WATCHES IS was the lucky boy to catch hair: Hub Lunchij and In Hm second halt Ha Hublmrdx kh kotl nff and Main srut the Udi Inn fw duwned on rhe spot Thn the 'ununffaiioHuls made ww brill mnt mure HutimaBy ute bull luirbkd and we of ibo Hubbard boys fell it rom this place Gard ner uuido Urn iirfst towhdovm In the second half in six tiiinuto Xo He soan followed it up with another touchdown in ter nilmnts Worbatli kicked a verv neat goal The Cougrvgathiuils kicked ihv hall into the Hubbard territory and by gemd playing downed the twill on the 25 yard line Gu acxxitmt of the uruwlng darknetM the tall wax fumbled and one of the CouEreguttonaZM made gud run anaiud' the end tor ujwr urc liabtmras L'4 xvngrevaiMmais follows: Hubbards one from the Held Sterling the aggretrat ion effort proved uimvuilln aluniaAo this The ttame was Hiiuw Referee and BassettCapt Dibble lost riflht end lXnns made it formerly Ho bile of time lhe Holv ftcdiMnn'r "Grays heat the Athletes nt indrmr htwnbnii Batteries McCusker boys wiped out their de rivd off honors uith the ball i or Oberlin Sprinter Boothman was the star gvttiusr in wcune fine nm u'rdnv The Orioles would like to play any undvr 120 pounds Address Woodward 103 In tote ot lime prevent Mb hlitan 30 anti 31 Bennett Bldg corner Grand Elvtr Ave and Griswold St ntlv ami were bvateu 3G to vnl! make much of a show in wM tbe Albina and Hillsdale teams The game iMi wvilplayed ami was Keumg nt times Album winning by a score ot 30 io Arbor by defeating the visitors it moker nt the Catholic lite announcement times for holding and also 40 yards lii tliH first half UhtIih kicked off shitted back and forth mostly on Michigan's terri tory lor svvonttMn minutes Then Ikwuhtnan got ir and with a dear tiohl made pretty run of Mil WHS KK KtKl wr Left hnHhnok tight haifbmk ullkicI: iiino Touchdown' ngstuji Villa 'Goals Bloumingston 1 rhecs ee uf Bhvvu ancy Baskets lined and unlinvd in Straw Celluloid and Enameled Wood Cushions plain and triiniiv'd Silk Satin and rin Lace Toi grand publication': In this tiook hnve an Illustrated rlil of a character different from anything lliit Wst rMZh ff Ofl VOltdif TO it in rKlltiws lias requir' month of work in Syria anl an expenditure of SMW As a' result Its pages will be covered with yniington and Sterling and reio mwuuK ptj i Sanderson Heath mid Here Ann Aibor stopped the mu A ttno Jackie by ingiee mlvnidnge The lim touchdown was rnndo by Kith unis in six minutes Michigan having revuvorvd the bull at center after the kick off and currying it Klviidily down the hold no flwil idivilm LiU'U braced up anl II was twenty minutt's bitore the Wninfl Bootlurnn Iticb from htht red Cowley ub WfaUmw (cai Hess IletLHi 11 the members of both ums wlMr witnessed 1 ho game called thro lire department to box 12 at 9:42 last night damage nominal Chas IL Vogel 505 ourteenth avenue reported last night that his $70 bicycle was stolen from in front of Sly Jefferson ave nue Strut beam Hon Hi eave dinner to thirty two of his bachelor iriends nigni i oeei vvd In the tables were the fencing master will ns Michigan got the ball to 45 yard line In th' two time which was left to 4uy la the jtfcon: half Michigan had it all her own way iibrrlln fought hard but rould du nothing against the constant hamni'Tltig of her line Alb playing was much snappier the InterflTvnee Brat HiHsdaKs Mich November 1 The Cleveland Athle a proposition Thanksgiving Day Manager Gearing wants here bu that date and has made the A In cuu tin (Mmmodure MHU has enjoyed the culvahloputatiun aiming yachimcn cd being the first to Lram out In the spring and last go into winter tarters with his handsome ship Grace During snow penuu was uu ne hospital Thro Michigan Club has asked Luu Burt to use his Iniiuenee in securing the next Republican state convention for The desired date is eburary i nual' Hub banquet is held on and reduced railroad rates could secured hi ClerelaDd rn play pea pb a jrufMjeif tuu In VUU tb game with Cleveland cauuul lx? tunxngctL either Alblou ur the of reserve elevel will be secured fur a Thanksgiving Day gnme are In pruifre a uatue Wednesday between the Orchard Like Cadets ami tin A The A team tnu two or three (Tipple hwvever and as Um team wants to ahp Itself for its game' Mith the baiutck Military Svhtxif on TbftnlwgH ing Day the gam may full through Two or thre of the cadet pinyens are crippled iinil Manager Biaeov uut auxtex to take cuauue ot tbvir beiug entirely knocked uut This At last we have an Infallible rule coffee and though it comes from an very daii hiiid I a If lusted uuly tuelily mln nei In Iv nilnntes Wlllbtiliu was sit ih ri'l for thi" UHicbdon No goal Wcrluii Albion HIlVMalo line giinii of football aided by urand interference that good for a touch down He was after running forty yards luffy eyes again and declared the local aui'tv of foul interference and the ball was carried bark and tvent over to Ann Arbor Puffy's attempt to aid his team did not do It much good as the bailwent over to II after Ann Arbor had gained fourteen yards wasted no time in regaining the lost ground Dibble Snow rineree Sterling Sanderson Death and Symington advancing the ball steadily until tniny yarns nerewinviru went through Neal and stocking In tlie second half reniHvlvanln by mins of giid al otiinl Hie ends Gilbert and Hr tbrouirli tile center mid tackle wcvedwl in inking the ball after nlVrtit lf minutes play to Coru ll's 5 ynrd Hue Gilbert was given Hie pigskin and be hind pwd intcrefereiiee started nrornid the right cud mid touched it down safely behind the grail Wise Churchill 1 Storm Gouls Tim of tnneh min: third ij Air ah null or IJ Jerndls of Ypsilanti with the annual 10 per cent ridded tun! with 5 per vent penalty for nou paj nient and the cost of advertising hail grow to $in VI in sending the amount to Deputy i Corcoran yesterday Daniel said: "It is as bad to fall into the hands of Detroit as Into those of Cyrus its was predicted tn these columns a few would the Ann Arbor high Vhjlmlolplila November 17 To day's inaieli tween rennsylvania and eiuell was'won by former by single totiebilow mid goal to nothing A worse ilav fur football could not have been found AU tlie morning the rain camo down In torrents tint! the livid before play was covered in sjiots with water mid vns very soggy Altvn hints managed to ter tlie teams ap dijnicd into mud November 17 Uy out classed the Ann Arbor boys They kvere weak In only one particular and that (was in goal kicking Ceath and Symington pissed coals that Spicer could have shut his eyes and kicked but both players more than atoned for their failure in this re spect and which is due to lack of practice by the brilliancy of the game they played otherwise It was a brilliant game throughout that the II played and one in which every player distinguished himself At one time or another The line men niade monkeys of their opponents and never failed to openup a for tKe man with the hall Dibble Death Sanderson Snow Symington Sterling and Pingree showed themselvt to be great ground gain ers and the rest of tlie eam backed them up with the finest Icind of interference Murray Eberts A very and Ciark played the game of their lives with the rest of the team The Ann Arbor men had the ball so trldum that they di I not have much chance to show what they could do The day was an almost perfect one the suspicion bf frost in the tiir being just enough to keep on edge The 'Otrnds wereiii fine shape There was a goodly crowd of high school maidens and hovs out to cheer on their team to vic tory and the most of them are talking in whispers to day as the yelling was almost continuous It was one of the cleanest games ever played here and both teams are to be commended for their display uf gnod feeling Two minute halves were played The teams lined up as follows: roMuon Svmlnston peii il nt 2:30 oNlix it tun ftttll throughout the eiitiro game aer empaim by a chill ing wind titnl tlie who ilnl not number 3 O' io wi re Innlilleil togelb in i lit spm ioUil gruuib Ilea Avon Cane ToiK'iaioM 2 Jela kicked Churr bill 3 Nrart 1 1 lrst 3 1 2 mln: second lain: fourth 12 mln psilantl I nipirr ll i rlc ir the A A Ivid in uf tlie A A is one of the best tir ns playing ncernod and i is citlled the Turkish room The name was given it because it is designed for a smok ing room and on account of its turntsh ings The room is at the back end of the corridor on the ofliee floor where tlie club room formerly was The lurnish ings are al! designed for comfort County Treasurer Carleton has selected the following to act as extra night clerks in his office during the tax collecting period: Hand Spinning Moran Moe Ai Munson Wm Holmes John George A Mclees AV Krug Irwin Johnson XV Haines Candler Ij Armstrong John Sut ton Turner Henry Berger Cook XX' Shapland Columbia Council No 2 Orir of 1'nltod American Mechanics has been instituted post Clark was the lucky boy to catch next kick off and he dodged the Ann bpr players until he had traveled back eight yards Center and the tackles were worked by Snow Heath and Sanderson for nine yards and Dibble got through fort morv After Snow had thrown himself through center for four vurds Sanderson went through left tackle for eleven yards and Sterling tried the other side lor five yards additional low and Heath advanced the leather ten yards and aided by good interference Sym ington went around the end for a gain of fifteen yards The ball was nearing Ann fJoal and try as thev would the boys from the university town could not stop the local youngsters from break ing through their line Sterling Snow Heath and Pingree were sent at it for gains that netted sixteen yards The ball was on Ann Arbor's yard line and how the crowd diil yell Sanderson carried thepigskin five yards nearer the coveted line and then Heath was pushed over Time nine minutes Symington failed on his trv goal II 22 A A 11 I sanderson caught the kick off on the 15 yard line and aided by great interference and by doing some clever dodging carried the ball back twenty yards Dibble took the ball next and again the fine team work of 11 flavors showed itself Dibble was not tackled until he had sprinted forty yards Umpire Duffy was not afflicted with blindness this time He insisted that all the II boys used their hands In interference and called the bull back from where It started and of course it went over to the Ann Arbor team of which he is captain On the very first play however Marshall passed the ball forward and it went hack into the posses sion of the Hiddleites Dibble Snow Ster ling and Sanderson went through the line for gains that aggregated fifteen yards and Symington carried the oval around the end for eighteen yards more Heath went through tackle and end and started on a sprint looked tackled was all ffe are not Selling coni bat can sure you from iitiv to one liuittlrvu dollars er vry season Ir priwt of above read the following and accept uur jnvhatiuu Xuu are Invited lu witaeswi Lie operation of the the DinnoiT high ctrooi tijaii XXO TillJ GA'll! 31'10 ar trie Hotel Cadillac last dinner was an elaborate one nnilinnh nf tho hnrpl Thp prettily decorated Music was furnished to supplement the delights of the least The Hotel Cndilkic has provided a room nor offense and dolen Sinter klwxwd tils old form' nt rnd Cirr Smith and Hcnuingt the Normals Mfc hlgairg chances of sxrlng looked very slim as raduiep day rviniiuled nil a taut ten minutes and all viouh! in darkness Tin Mkaugan went tv tvurk fu du die and tboved nur' spirit than before The was downed on ibe 20 yard bnu anl WUe tuui Idand unhujil tlie enus and 3 hurcniii inti the team of the Detroit tnrdind Cme 'gnind picture to kah page and six teen pages to each part the 220 picture for th? complete work of twenty arts Ixdnar carefully selected from over a thousand ut the finest photographs ever taken ot an easy jirvl universal enlightenment tu ad famous places ancient and in th Holy 14) nJ nu such source of informutin OR THE WHOLE WORLD 1 fas ever appear nor can It excelled in any way as the falrhful camera pres mis things they are ami not as many people want them to be If you wish tu Journey at home she ls opln iking fill her dishes irietly uc' uriling' to her own recipes Her mistress gives her full swing nut only as tn cooking but as tu the purcliaae supplies The Uth dav her mistress stud to her: "bri'lg't the'eoffre you an giving to us IS very good VX'hnt kiiul is no kind at ail said Bridget a mixture" "How lo you mix "1 make it une iuari' Mo ha and one quarter Java and one quarter "But only three quarters XV hat do vou put in for the other "1 put no other quarter at all muni That's where so many splils the eoll by putting in a fourth quarter Kansas City star Bridget most women of li professiuii Iona ted and XV idinaii tin others into mio'l nute linliis were played uwy Miebiinui liad bull ami sun Tlie was i upul mill After thusC uf the spectators at the Michigan XtUIetlc AssocIbiImi who saw die asaociation g'me played had sutileiently thawed out the gridiron wasemin the scene vf strife yesterday afternoon the A and Normal very ploiwant ftffulr he iircrtniniuent fur nLtipd by Mr Sirob honvyw night lifting Mr Gnr ivy und John A CaHiiis with the singing by Hvaly nnl iuuikk the Cbllvvrs quarit and vvnvn tic imiUHtu 4 ofliee he found that the amount uf his tax The Hubbard football roam uguin defpntrd tho irst (Mngrogatiuiuil Cadets by a sPure of 21 to 4 Although the Hubluirds uutde inure touchduvns the rotuiKire the two lunus ui umiumh oie nuum Atldftfr Association arranged for two jrs fbjy the linpt one being nndr assotiathin rules ami living valid shortly after 2 Imk In hvgone years the A it bud the best iHsuchltiou team lu the west and probably Ii whole country Ih aintud VXasit Silk an colors Eilo Koiuaii Hope Twisted Embroidery uud llouiion Lave Silk 4tc dz Silk Cords Tassels and Krliigos Tinsel Gohl Thread Lace Braids mb loops tte Slamping and Embroidery done to order vantages over uteel it quickly its durability It jib Iilgan mid' Oberlin layed VVclIs Ann Arbor Mich Nit ember The largest ami iniut enthusiastic crowd that ever at tended a game in the athletic field saw Michigan defeat Oberlin 14 to here this afternoon Toe game was the hardest played here this season but back and forth several lines XVales on gars' right wing centered the bull mid a it through the lime being about 10 Afttr another Iou of the same soelat ion atlwntm foctUill The line Michigan Mvlxrinld McDonald New silk mid for Pillow Coverings Starlight Knitting b'd German Knitting Worsted sk Spanish Yarns Jte Gerniaiiiovn ISe Ice Wool Berlin Zephyr Special Sale ol' I'iwn Pillows An All Linen Dama Tray Eoxer I9e otj ineli Deiiiiu Covers shades ire Crepe Paper for Lanip liades in all the late colors Wc a roll Stamped TiunbhT Hojlies Xe tfoz Stmuped Centerpieces each Slavs ago kehcol football team' ran up against a snag ijt tt A grounds yesterday afternoon gal the int at Ann 111 tO 4 I Tlie IT bf football as has ever been played in this nnd Horn playinff on bnih sidrx kept tbo bail fmm sawlng kick and forth near the writer oberl nrarnst appnwh to a ttirhliwn hi th! half xvn the 2 5 ya rd Htw Tbo innrbdown va rnnh by Villa broke through rhe line mid ran foriy yard? was kicked oiirrlin IT of 14 the remaining six minutes of piny Michigan lino nil to pieces ano omy iijp cum im niinirT uiur tinni uie nr ard line when the whistle blow IMsHlon ijberiin I end (Ade Search all civilized tand and whure thro pcuple at gathered In hamlet town or it there ill be heard the souud uf ihuruli 1 ells the Oiemn notes organs nr tuneful praise from the lips of little children Everywhere ascend to Heavi tit ast on on day in the week sweet sounds of joy To whom is given dll these evidences of adora tion? To the Son of God known to all men and worships! by The tragedy of his grand lit' is alwayn in mind and can never be forgottenV nnfrv th held Vim In Lis captivity on earth is only known to travelers in order to familiarize people with this spot and bring Sts prominent places and fea tures into every Christian household that' we tm've arranged for the distribution everywhere at small cost of that ynrUs from ibe gnrl and btonn went through corner for a ron Mown tim Dmig 12 minu fii' yell imp tbo loudest of thro day and hritj kif kcd goal tho left Tbro tield Linen and Cottun Guola Plain Stampoil and Tinted ringed Prarni Work UvintiUbed or Lace Woik Cloth Handkerchief Caes Table Cov ers Cushion Covers Whisk Hold er ete afternoon by a store uf luil oAiHnernl ctnTinrr GmVlijHP oj the hnlf eaiai of the bt rivK xx ill be played Tlntnksp Grand Rapids and the of Itlght euard Jones Kight fickle Corbusier Right end Richmond Quart er back Marshall Lett half back Brown Right half back Anderson ull back Turner umpire Dunv ana ryan rimer naiawin the toss and Ann Arbor took the west goal anil let 1) II have the ball Heath kicked it off to the vis itors' fifteen ya rd line And rson got the ball but his interference did not form quick ly and he only got back ten yards The Ann ATbiirs begun bucking the center am! kept it up successfully until fifteen yards had been gained Then Eberts Murray and Averv laid down ami successfully stopped this kind of play and the ball mt over to them on downs on Ann foi tv line The Detrolts found their opponents' line as strong as their own ami the ball went back to Ann Arbor on dov ns without a gain Pingree broke through the line and made a fine tackle when the bull was nut in plav Ann Arbor tried tlie cen The German inperor is taking every possible means to secure the mobility of his troops By tlie'introduction few months ago of aluminium in the niiimi facture of some of tlie equipments greatly i eduee 1 and now his boot: nailed ami heeled with that nielil aluminium is now much more easily and the Cowles process of producing it' has considerably less xpcnslvc than its gradual reduct! into our aecouteriueiits Is only lipst bait of minutf'S Cornell jstaro il off with a rush jtrui by good ruiw of hl and Dyer through I tacklers ramed the Irttll to tho and hlne 2d yard Hue TIHh xvas the if 4 Touch eatli 3 IJib ble 2 Sanderson 2 Anderson 1 Goals kicked from touchdowns Symington 3 ART WORK MATERIAL! OR THE HOLIDAY jMnry Me uneral Mundy laornlig Burial at ntiif MeUeiKlriik shot it fiimugli Tie nieill onlr pluvel with renewed visur uiul Uit betu time the bull in from th right wing and need 20 A liexx" and complete line of ace Ihylu' Tidie Scarfs mid Pillow Simms Itn smii Lace Ti'lies We ea Antiqu'' Lace Tidie ISc 2 Xc oil Lace Pillow Simin'S Sl25 pair The first jxxri tournament of the Ronson nt Aionroe avenue eouinicnees vonuuy he games for the week are ns follows: Van Jnwagcn vs Bunn Bold Wednesday: Cuk It took siMeon minutes for Michigan to get Its first touchdown The jdnvlng xvns wry stubborn on both sides for a me Michigan gt started and began bucking Uno turclng the Util iUradtly down the field Dlooiulngston imide th' tuuclblowui but no pktil wus kicked Oberlin nik ii: fi iHif't it et Meh cougiicd' almost itiimlly Tlie CotigreSK jugby team would like to play any team under 10 years ut age Cincinnati November Ohio State I niveislty of Colurubus ti 'memnali I The Iirtnie defeated the Trowbridge avlawl team alittOat downs Mialm and biouehr it hack and It wn 12 iah from tn goal wbeu time was called tn inax nd half kick wa fumbl'd and tie Lull was downed 12 junla fh'iu tb? SumulN el The is I tors nulled oiie lt eged UiurvLIll lor 13 anJ lAll' laixl Livlau Calvert Crowe Intltr XYm examiner: Alonzo Steele rancis Herbert outside 1 Hauerlein is a hustling investment agent of Kansas City He has written a letter addressed to the city treasurer of Detroit saying that lie has a scheme which will pay 40 per cent All he wants is someone with "sand" enough to Invest wO "The men in this city seem to be all broke" says he "and have not nerve enough to buy gold dollars at a discount" The tdOvo he asks for is to pay for two shares In his scheme whose details he does not make known A meeting under the auspices of the Mis sionarv Dengue will lie held Thursday even ing or this week in St John's churen parish building at which XX' It Stirling of Chi cago first vice president of the Illinois 'Steel Co will make the principal address Mr Stirling is a prominent churchman a leading member of tlie Brotherhood of St Andrew of which he was president Xor two vears and an eloquent and forcible speak er lie is 'on the vestry of Grace church Chicago and has taken an active working interest in al! city missions Thomas 1 Daniel of Jackson lias a poor opinion of the city government of Detroit He owns tidot on Langley avenue of this citv on which the city taxes for l(y3 re S31S6 Daniel paid the taxes on the wrong lot and when he found out his mistake ne the owner of the lot whose taxes he had paid to refund the money to him tn the meantime lot hiq I 1 cen frHU iu vux i Brwk from tot mhnitf halve Ifoforero Empire Vrtul Dashh IHcht endQuarter back I eft bftlf lxick Kight balf Lack XVertmeh (vlpt) ull back GII COMPULSORY I JHALATION 'J? I I I I Winners at St Asaph Dreibutnl Darkness Song ami Dance Maurlne t'vli nr Jtrok Princeejrgc Then win murrowv niijut YOU WIL SEE: Ch' of coal being Baccessfallr AU perfect gas fiamc all ciml first iurnel info cuke ami mils Such curxibU'Mcn that all 'l'OH and Wt are ompleUiy nyoW ii twelve um of SluO exxu will wnrtn an average eight ur tcn rxwn huum 1 full spmou ourth Simplicity cfofiuline nonorui neat uuj vi enter and it was good for five yards rson found the fame hole for a like gain and Heath thought tlie play a good vnough one and made a third trial but only got four yards Symington and Stirl ing made a hole for Pingree and he ad vanced the ball eight yards and then turned around and helped Dibble to open up a hole through which Sterling Went for five yards and Sanderson for eight Death went through Neal and Stocking for an additional eight yards again The ball wits' about in the center of the field and on the next plav it was passed to Dibble Sterling and Symington opened up the hole for him and through It he went like a frightened deer His tAam gave him the finest kind of Interference and on he went for Ann Arbor's goal line The backs were blocked oil' and it liecaine a stern ehase Then came a surprise Murray of the had suddenly developed into a sprint er lie blocked off everything and reached Dibble's side and then dropped behind him blocking oft' the Ann Arbor men in brilliant style as they threatened Dibble until that speedy runner had planted the ball squarely between the goal posts Time 3 minutef The high school boys yelled loucDenough to heard a mile and the residents for blocks must know that I tb ble and Murray are "all There was a groan however when Symington missed an ertsv goal II A A 0kvfr triple VifY Isindd 1sdUfirclv arms as he stood on the fil'teen vahl line and the big fellow plunged along for ten vards gain before being downed Snow gained four yards through center and then the tackle nlays were started again Pingree carried the ball fifteen ards after getting through uie hole made for 1dm bv Sterling and Symington and Heath tried the othr tackle for ten yards more Sterling and Snow advanced the pigskin tix yards further and on the next play bamferson took the ball His inter erenceworked splendldlv and he easily gut afoun riilehmcnd end He made a pretty run of tw enty five yards before being tackled Pingree hit the hole at tackle for four yards and Heath tried the same place for gairrs of fifteen and four yards re spectively brow bucked the center and gained three yards Carhusler who had tried to stop him was laid out and Neal took his place The ball was only eighteen yards from Ann Arbor goal line and the students were veiling like mad Sterling wsui given the ball and that plucky player went at Ann Arbor's line like a battering ram He broke through and evaded all tacklers until almost over the goal line when he was brought to earth It was no trick for the Biddle House boys to gain tne necessary two yards for a touchdown Heath being the lucky lw that held the bail Time 4 minutes Symington kicked goal and students felt better bcore It: A A 0 The bail came to Eamlcrson on the next kick eft and when he was Stopped it wasm hi team's 25 yurd lifte The Ann Arbor ooys could not stop the assault ou their and Pingree Svmingtoii bnow uwin Kanderxon tdWMiel the bail steadilyaimi'g' fifteen yards On the next ply Dibble got the ball and darted through the ti StrrHnr Iinl i 1 1 1 1 1 i started down the ya XZJj Vv JU ees then wofktd through hol in t4 here tor gamy of eleven cn uro four T1J a wk A hie otnnni 1 th bail on their 20 yard Im lost then three ya7bi but they scceu'ly bucked the center for yatdi IhO trl4sl the revolving wedg on the next and Brown came of I'T JgslLli and a dear iied ewUiraZ spied Jhn ffiiurn tuul tcaiu ai vjisiinu SiGih ot (ItUIhI fo otlcr iM bh broibeis but (tXivub of tlfo original stuck left lry1t ncaia and next spring a league will be tunned to phiy until for uu known source 'it is warranted io please tho epicure It runrf art fuHowrft an cook bat like mi would surely haxy i lust hretnuiufl to make twins 1 wilrf iuiprrgnalde the start Tl results e' and nailing thro nnitr boots with aluminium a KtMv find nnlokor niarrhititt' ami the a rival uf troops ut tlie point of concentration in a less fatigued PluluU' Ipln i 1 leeord whv tin would not at the Ido Yacht Club has liren end at the attcliornge foot Oliver a i president tVu Jolmsoi MM ri'tacy A II lours iirst by XV Ai Hay national organizer and the following oiticers chosen: Merritt Shin del Sr Ex Overton Kinney Jr Kx James It Webster X'alorus Spencer V' I Stoddard John AhbiiU3h XVm Bannister Spend So Much Money TO KEEP YOUR HOUSE WARM THIS WINTER wm cbnnicterlzed by genileujaiily playing through out There was no manifestation of the fooling that has existed between the two colleges In the past Michigan playl slow at first but gradually 'The annual tifoeiuig of the ltj the Strait Koiinel Ciuh will be held Monday tenbig The A Jamiaiy' It will 'Jit" Mlchlgnns shreved grout improrom ilitdr form in the gaiin they haxe ulroadj Sr erm is a surerss ns a cnptaln and will out tn lows: ichlgan no gain on the next two downs and the ball was passed back to Turner for a kick He missed it and like a Hash that bov Sterling had passed him and droppedn' the bull on Ann Arbor's thirty five yard line San lerson fumbled the pass but Clark picked up the ball and gained two vards Then the boys on the line be to show their Ann Arbor opponents what thev could do with them Symington and Sterling on one side would toss Cor busier and Hichmond about leaving a hole ior the runner with the ball and on the next play Pingree and Dibble would open up a gap through Neal and Stocking and then to vary the play the runner would le sent at tenter On these plays Death Sanderson Pingree anil Sterling made gains of six vanis each The ball was on Ann nine yard line and it was passed to Bea Hi and he skirted Ann Arbor's left md for fi touch down Time nine Death failed to kick goal Score 4 a A HJS 0 Clark fumbled the next kick Snow saved the ball although he rnia XVnii ine flame allowing rufinlKTs to see am kpt Uw 'no iikiIs 'busy throughout tx'ith halves and eillv laaten ttiruugti s' uwrior eight sM units JUM as after he had gotten ten yards away and started In pursuit nt an Owen's gait i Brown heard him coming and strain nyrve Murray gained on him ateadi i and Just when a touch down seemed as sured a desperate bound reached ns man mid downed him on the four yard line It was one of the longest and best runs ever imide on thexD A grounds and both of the boys cume in for cheers? Ann Arbor gained only one yard in two downs and It looked as if the home hovs would be iihlc to hold tlwm und Hecuro paion uf th ball The revolving wedue wis brought Into ptay again huV'ever and Anderson sot over the line Time 12r(Jw'n failed on an easy coal I IE 14 A A 4 nu got the half on the kick off nut could do little with It Sunclerson gre and Clark broke through the time ana downed the runner without ulloslng: gain The ball was on Ann Arbor XO ynrd line when the histle blew Score first half 11 14 After ten minutes rest the teams chanced gfoals Ann Arbor having the kick Snow got the ball on the fiueen yarj line and traveled back with It eight vanis before coming to earth He gained seven vanis more through center and Sterling started a series of tackle plays which netted more than twenty yards and which were par ticipated in by Booth Sanderson and Dib ble Tne play was varied next time bv sending Sanderson acuunrl end for ten yards and Snow found tt hole in center Hiatw as gcual' Dr three yards Heath got the hall on next pfiss and found tne hole that Sterling anil Sy mi tigton had niue for him His Interference was work ing like clockwork and it looked like a sure touchdown The Ann Arbor buys began to use their hands freely on the Interferers however finally got past them this way Umpire Duffy had beep stricken blind however and Death was tackled after a run of twenty vards Stet ling advanced the ball a few and then Sanderson was forced through a hole in the line and made a touchdown at the Bc in your ancy Work early We are the promoters of Gifts in these Popular Goods at Popular Prices Of all the numerous departments this is the one xvhere the ladies find just xvhat they want ami at prices new io Detroit Keforpe A 1) ValtG 111 llut llUxil1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 The Mfohlgiuis wU play die Easex tenni uu tin mil Tnurrdty the jforao" starling ut 2 rluck A fumble nt this for rh utirnnml sumn DiU held nil 0Hck went ibrugh the line mid iirotnwl the 'Ciuh for good gains and finiUy lnrkrr ro throujtb the and ran Thirty yurd before br Hijf iown'4 the nneKv gain the day The mew bera Af the fob xyrp dting nnd tht Mud) tert ns worked with a will A nMl the imll seemed kt but Blitrk wa in the rtebt place and Ktone Dari and Churchill curried It uhnwst avrona the held It inyllo fhft in t' wml tfrakw Ir 1 a I I Lfwt I tVilll tl 11 ii I the team rusluxl hurrhiH over in nilnntcs He fo Ik ablu fo foit a pf'rtt am on tne Hold at air nm iuw The I alumni is urixunw to play another gain with the I IL Uii one will prob ulilr be nrraniit Th Anu ArDr Hteh SHnxrieleven xvih play nt the A A next Saturday luorninfl and ll help rhenr the and blue fo victory at the A In the Tluro 'Mil hi an foil cmh of football at the A A flroands Thank' in Da' affornuon the ground being jiul i tvuirvit balked at vXPa vn WHS br CD downs Yr SkK'bfi mo ni yiy kKkto1 weft?" th llt 1LE1 line merb IhUTleren npreh DitvH to matt nve ana be AIlHilcMW Wd1 IIH th thole llib lst Tcatur3 lJiifift'S Jn lMrb tn ckliiix by Crauilafir thrir IMviw ClurebllI Mv I Ural tniIo biz gains mxl gradnahy tn anrt T7l DavU went nrcn: th lt end for three jard downed Tkt half a foot fnui uorv Lland was then iuhd over the eKbt lulautes an Churchill again fi' lux tv! caii hi be Norton who started XuiWhq The vartN ald Sinclair went snsinl the N'lTaMs I JiaJl wa? rushed to tlie een riglit end nui was 5 vanis iu Xileblimu terrl ur li ala YVterru made rx1 afna anti the bail was Vr ten yard line when JUg noriae punt ntal tto Normals got Churchill afl'l by go! interferenee hrnurii the line for ten yurt and when be ni fi klrd ibe work wnt so elt elle that be was ta He hurt 1U ankle badly but muM to th lshe1 the xume Mlehlgan pot ibe ball on a ftiuWa and rdnetl 10 yards i end ptays It was IUU1IM line Ir Wil it lXt X1 but one Kain was all the Nonrnla could aral ball vent ti MlelJgm again nmnils te le vry strong with lirneltee of the invmbora have phyrd it nd tbur will lrh form two hu very tisr niediotf chos? tht BAZAAR 147 149 AND i 5 I WOODWARD AV3NUE mplre Dashii'l ruiused to allow the touchdown nndjruvo jJotiiQJl the lall hvr llt yard Inn inisnuu riMton ior iu! 'stu isirti givwi left end Ten minute ufforwards tho 1 wa worked up thro field nnd clrouily ta over the line by Brok The goal wum ah one and six points were scored for I'ennsylvitiHd in' teams imvii up as ighg Pennsylvania Po ltion 1 pton I end Of the heavy steeli inr nV vt rinl 1 1 1 1 i I CXXV 11 I and men In the rench i used for a number uf the equipments uf the transport to Ann Arbor's goal so Duffy again claimed foul interference and Dibble's run went for nothing and the ball went over to Ann Arbor They only' 'had it long enough to lose it on doxMis and J2 II ti began the line bucking taetics again Pin gree and Heath made eight and' four yards ppectivelv and then Dibble went around right end for a fine run pf fifteen yards and Duff did not en 11 him back bander son hit left tackle for eight yards and Sterling and Pingree gained 1 five yards each Nothing coukl Mop another touyn down and the High School Loys and gnus begin singing' nn anthem written Mr the occasion Sanderson gained eight and Heath five vards and the: "ball was on tne 2 vard Hne On th? next play Sanderson threw him elf into center and was rushed over Time 15 minutes Symington kicked I II A A II 4 was onlv two minutes more time in which to play and the II began to plav like fiends Ann Arbor's kick off was a poor one Dibble caught the bull and made a brilliant run of thirty yan is beiore being downed The team worked faster and fast er Pingree Sterling Death Sanderson Dibble and Symington carried the ball to Ann Arbor's 10 yard line There was but halt a minute to play and the hext run ner must make the distance The all was passed to Dibble He started ior the end dodged through tackle and shaking olf all his opponents who n(1 bed: Brvcc Seli eedin? 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