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i 4 i 1 CONSOLIDATED urni tn Business Tt I 1 'rV Si 1 bucking anil IH tu tile biill on I 1 uuuti tk qn TouJirJonsrM i'arIind MilLpaugh' Den DIM nhrm 'Xii high school eleven defeated I i jt Landing's two yard line was penalized 5 yards ft 'I? Terence forftiung also 1 1 I 9 1 1 Western rhe Western Corporation Elected Officers Pleasins Entertainment Position left endloft tackleleft guard center right guard right end quarterright half'left half tullhack to fan or Whipple Sheer Schoebe Prietz Dickinson Hogan Smith Benjamin Macon Wichtburger Cagney LANSING WAS SNOWED UNDER HutchinsonKing MurrayAndrews Cherts EMPLOYMENT OICES MAKE COMPLAINT YOSfS MKX NEyilRi LQ3T BALD ON DOtVNS TP VISITORS TWO BRUSH' STREET LINE CARS MET HEAD ON AGAIN HON OREDREVE SCHRECK OOTBALL TEAM WON IRST 1901 VICTORY 29 TO 0 PRESIDENT RE ELECTED POOR CONDITION OPPONENJS CAUSED MUCH TIME TAKEN OUT left half riftht hblf fullback I 1 i 1 A AT LIGHT I GUARD ARMORY TO DAY ond kick oft up sei imm tries his right hr the field I Redford one Rood end the ball on the S5HTII HAROLD JARVIS AND A BAND ATTRACTIONS MICHIGAN WON BY BIG SCORE ALBION COLLEGE SNOWEf UNDER 50 TO 0 IN IRST QAM op gEASpN Proprietors of employment bureaus report that they are being annoyed by women who wait outside the offices aRd in a hallways persuading servant Vtopd Meln Edgar Km i Touchrind Wltjmai) io is Unu i re REPORTS SHOW THAT CHURCH ES ARE PROSPERING itweiRj minute Jialves ums linen A Burns Mumford Mi arlaud iihrip'iH Waymap Hurtle Syktsw inson MllUpaugh i Taft 'Ir'SA the DETROIT SCNBAY 'SEPTEMBER? 29 1991 Rew Eugene Allen Ilf sowing 4a illness Rev Eugene Alien pastor of tiitt Preston cL will be unable to occupy his pulpit day This morning Rev ilkie I'tire will preaeh and this eenlnz i William Dawe agent for 'J' lege will occupy the pulpit tec ted on each side by Nunnelej and Anure vs liCMiauheil down the held for another touchdown King kicked goal or a tew minutes following the sec I 1 11 fl I Oiicit mofi linn oirl wonrp rtully but one of the ATWAAn hurtltr iTK abler! having trim the ligaments of eg no naa to be carried orr pUice was taken by the Daistow school in a hotly contested same yesterday The score was 16 to 12 The line up follows: Thorpe Tate Cronin 'Mit hell Peelham Carle Rogers Kirker Prtlllk GIRLS ENTICED AWAY TRY WO MEN WHO LOITER AROUND A A THE osley a Metzg'er 14 1O Gratiot Ave 264t2G6 Woodward Avp Women Contribute to the General Dh2 rt wnua4ngr and the to it Encourage' Anarchy 1 mW' atoppec I DSIOre taeV reach thn mhinvmn a ta A' 'r 'icS VlSITOgS WBKE CLEARLY CiUfCJ ASS EP yyTIJE DETROIT ELEVEN 1 1 Belcher has been appointed city manager for the SI Clark com pany piano dealers Lawrie' the Grand River ave iiuu juciuiuasi wvn anojner 15 nrio his answer to a question on the solu tion ot business nrohlems Thm 'Alma had I third prize Mr Lawrie has takenin I unr mnnthu In the Recorder's Courtyesterda Attorney Washington I Robinson was givenTuntil Monday tn whieh to ask lor a new trial in the matter of ex tending the boulevard from West ort street to the channel bank! of the nver The award of $106000 was not to ther liking' of several of the re spondents The first the Equal Suf frage society since the summer recesswill be held at 3 Saturfiay Oc tober 5 in the Turkish parlor of Hotel Cadillac subject Universal So cial sub topics UU AMM a I AnloIMm a XL flees A letter to The ree Pr com plains of this procedure and siVs thv the girls are enticed away know ing wdiat sort of places they areb nint for The work of the employment of fices is encroached upon td their finru cial loss It is declared that both the Srls nd ttie offices need protection Charlevoix Mich? September 28 (Spe cial In the foot ball ama this afternoon CharlevoIxTIlgh School defeated East Jor dftii 6 to 0 Sood ffifnff 1 'V'K touchdown was seconds bepySi HmJ expired Referee red Strlpp gave lent satisfaction to both sides' CXCel't 1 11 1 A Reserves Defeated JUMUdug Mieh September 2g High School defeated the i'U Thrf itphiguu Alkali eleven wou its gdin if (lift Mtabon fTf layfninr i tjie worA jug 23 in Hfovc IA till tlXS fl'll I 17 i left end lrft tackle left guard 'enter right guard right tackle right right half left df fullback Among several encouraging reports read sthe annual meeting of the Michigan Association of the New Jerusalem church yesterday at fhurch corner pf Cass avenue and3West Ifigh i streef 'fjl the re cital the Success hat attend ed the summer school conducted by Rev Schreck at Almont in August was most prominent The sum mer school is practically a new insti tution but under Rev Mr leadership it has flourished fereatly in the last two years This year the Al mont members erected a two story building in which the sessions were held and for two weeks instruction was given The attendance numbered about 55 representing fifteen places throughout the state With the change in the Detroit pas torate it was feared that the summer schoql would suffer but Rev Mr Schreck promised the association that he vould gladly return to Almont next year' for the summer school and con tinue the work that has been so well begun Other satisfactory papers were read and the thirty or more delegates wefp convinced that the outlook for the church is brighter than ever be fore a A tempting lunch was served by the ladies of the church at noon after which the business was concluded The treasurer Mr Henry Wunsch read his report which showed the financial condition of the church to be good there being a balance in the treasury of something over $700 Rev John Whitehead bf Waltham Mass was selected to fill the vacancy In the Detroit pulpit for the remainder pf the year when the church wfil de cide ypon a permanent pastor: Rev Schreck was re elepted president of the association with the understanding that the office will suc ceed to the permanent pastor of the Detroit congregation as soon as he Is selected a The following officers were re elect ed: Vice president HMeday De troit treasurer Henry Wunsch De troit secretary Hamilton Al mont member of the executive board for thrra years Alexander Drysdale Saginaw A resolution of sympathy was sent te Mr Meday who has been called to Kansas City on ac count of the dangerous illness of his son Henry formerly of this city After the business session in the af ternoon church services were held at which Rev Thomas A King of cago the guest of the association preached an eloquent sermon At the meeting of the church cor poration late in the afternoon the Mr Thayer of Grand Rapids reported the endowment have been increased about $600 during the last year The follow ing officers were elected: resident Rev'E Schreck vice president Meday Detroit: secretary Mr Hamilton Almont treasurer CSeorge 5V Thayer Grand Rapids In the evening an informal recep tion and entertainments were held for the visitors a playlet was presented by the yonnr people and enthusiastically received he cast was an admirable one persons participating: Miss Nellie Barnes Miss Julia Gould Miss rederica Howells and Messrs Wil ham Wunsch Cass Leitner" Swit zer and Ed Wunsch After the per formance Mr William Wunsch who was one of the teachers at the sum mer school at Almont was presented a handsomely bound copy of Swedenborg and bv the members of his class in apprecia tion of his services IMrA Wuirnrh re sponded feelingly Addresses were jnade by Rev Thomas A King and Rev John Whitehead of Waltham Mass Li ght refreshments followed To day the pulpit will be occupied by Rev chreck in the morn ing and Rev Jnhn evening me Two Brush street line cars head on near the corner of St Ant street and Willis avenue nt 7 'cl last evening No one was hurt hut several were bruisd what and badly scared north bound car was one while the one coming snuBi un of the open said Detectiw 'Shepherd of 1025 Hasting str was sitting on the tront sru ot latter car with my back to th nwto' man when the accident occurred The only way I can account nr the collision was that there is switch at this point and not stop but keep on going a i each other at this switch In made the tracks slippery ano our car reached the switch the ear struck us The blow i' with "the fact that the car i versed caused the car I was on 1 fully a bloek back at a high it speed The vestibules of both ear? crushed in and the floor of the so bound car was forced upwards tectjve Shepherd's leg was hurt i other passengers in the crowded a were injured in jumping Downing Ryan 'apt') Rcii AVidpjan Pingree 2 Goals df I fa rvM rrl f)f Lansing ON T'i fna A1r McLeod Golfing 509 3 irst Gaine first the Two The Wa Ikervfils Galina Malsonvlli Iowa nloek Maisonvifie White Me Ma mis Johnson Alortonoreman Witkinson VVi lnn man i'T'hrman McManus 'Goalee Mills naiali Wilson Atarx crsrcd and ord Ar A' free ceiicert at the Light Guard armory at this after noon Will be followed by an address by red Smith the famous inter nationsl rellgipup work secretary the A Jln'is the most ef fective speaker to men that A has had in years The pro gramme this afternoon Kill also ji elude several solos by Harold Jar vis and Walter Robinson will lead tho ensemble singing Only men ill he ad mitted Mr Smith has been iW Detroit for several days and con ferring with the officers and momhers of' the Jocal MC A and has as usual vprjr successful in present ing effective' plans of work At ndon to day he will address tho Parker Bible class at Central chapel on East Adams avenue during the class reunion Born in Iowa Mr Smith was ar on a farm In South Dakota He en tered A work in 1W oniv a year after his conversion in a littio home misislon church His first tv retarysfiip was at Sioux alls I Later hq was general secretary at Di tuque la At the opening of the war wi spain Air smith went Thomas Chickamauea Ga weeks he engaged in daily evens li tic meetings and in visiting soldiers i having for a time emir charge of the work among the men In camp After Chickamauga came work i half a dozen other southern eamj' and an evangelistic campaign with the army of occupation in Cube In the fall of 1899 he entered the ser vice of the international committee gS3ppiatons PASSENGERS SEVERELY 'S JARRED BY COLLISION Left cndT Plutons Hunt Left tackle Exly Lef gijard Center pent ley Risht 8HSri Stewart tackle 7J Brya Risbt' end Bechtei Jra ver Quart erAndrew Darwin ieti nair ta rugui ullback VICTORIOUS A OOTBALL TEAM row reading from left to right guard: Nunneley fackle: Pingree fullback Murray renter erts guard Capt Ryan quarterback King gtiardj'Rchllialfbfk Gpthard end row reading from left to jtoach end Nicliqls quarterback Downing end Patrick end' halfback tackle The dbg shown in the Picture is the mascot of the eleven Mother Deed Maria Davoek who died at fain yesterday' the Harlow Davnck of Detroit was 84 years old and an old resid of Buffalo Mr Davock left tor city last night The interment wut he atorest Lawn Huffalo Ovrosso'e New actory Will Mart Monday Owosso Mich September lP The Burnett Knitting Co will begin business in this city in their ne factory Monday This is the organized by twenty people Smpfoyed from the itMt HERETOORE CONDUCTED RESPECTIVELY BY BOSLEY THORPE Gratiot Ave iiAnuj! is METZGER A i 0 having been consolidated with the intention of carrvinc' on tht hncnpcc Bosley to Tcconmipdate the combined busin undei one roof it is necessary that both oceuPc1 hX be still further considerably jeduccd To this end uc are obliged to continue the 1C "nniCnsjC Ann Arbor Mich' September 1 The University of Michigan football team this afternoon defetefi the Albion college eleven which won' the Michigan intercollegiate cham pionship last year by a gcore of 50 to 0 in two twenty minute halves This is one of the largest totals ever rolled up by a of team loafing was Coach Jost's admonition to his pupils just before the game and Hie Michigan boys responded to their utmost abilityAtter tfie Yost Was asked for his opinion tje Play fni? "It was not a test for Michigan as Alpion fiid ppt play fast enough to keep our men warm The Micnigah players must not get swelled hekd over what to score One of lie most noticeable features' of the game was the difference in the physical condition of the men compris ing the opposing teams Time wa taken out 'for but onre ana then it was for ffie Pyrpoge of putting a rubber bandage around ex Capt Snow ears On thc hand Al Mon players were exhausted by fierce onslaughts and it was not an unfrequept thing to see two or three of them stretched on the ground to regain wind Several changes were made by Coach Brewer on account of slight injuries to Jiis men changes w0re not from necessity hut were made to give as manycahdidates 'ag possible A chance Tjie actual time of playing and the intermission was fifty minutes but these delays Sfrcfched out the con test to a durntipn Of Imur and forty mihuteie It gfiouja be stated that Michigan had a heavit and mote balanced dis tributioniofi weight than Albion but was better development and hard team work that made the Mg score Not once did Albion makethe required five yards on downs and the only way she couid gain any thing was by Michigan being penalized (which occurred three times) or bv punting Tin the other hand Michigan never lost the ball on downs A couple of fumbles transferred the possession of the pigskin but often Sweeley punted and returned kicks in order that on defense could be ob tained Weeks ran the team in the first half admirably He mixed plays up so that everybody had a chance but is seen that idea is to use his tackles often on the line plunges In bhorts and White herhas two able exponents of this style of play and the former showed a wonderful jm provament over fits good tprm of last year it can he safely set down tfiAt lie will be one of the star tackles of the west But once did hfe fail to make a gain it was not uncom mon fa pee him split defenseor 10 yards at a dive McGoggan and Wilson dp guards flanked the centers I hem unakin in an impregnable manner In Knight apd Redden Michigan has two speedy ami heady ends At half Heston Redner Shaw and Sweeley made long runs Redner secured one of 45 yards by up Itis interference propj erly Heston' got tfie nine 'varsity for his good work To day was Snows first game at fullback: and he did ndt fail to make more than his distance when called upon while his work on defense wag up to his usual standard Sweeley's return of punts and kick offs always netted a big gain for Michigan op Albion Mijdrlock was the only ground gainer hut his plunges were not serious On defense Church Andrews made ex cellent tackles The Jtery nf would be merely ja repetition "pf telling how Mich ican walked down the field nine times and kicked five goats' The resistance was sh meager that it was loo one sided io arouse any Inteiest except as tq tbe siz ofJthe Arro THa lino lln 7' A Mlctjigini ositlons nerjaen White McGugln yoiithworlh Adison yhnrte Knlght eeks Heston Prenssman SweeJej Reid ullback Ahrlru llesten Shorts fwceley Goals from touch Phaw 3 Graver 1 gweejey Um Wt (Amherst) Rein hart (Lafayette) vv Hi ch praise fair the of Team Albion Micft September Albjpn ollego footbalfists returned bRUie this pvenfpg beaten jtm qjt a bit disheart ened They were enthusiastic Jp their ststenjept treatment accorded them and the superb playing of Michigan's great team Coach Brewer played a wonderful game for so early in the season In fact' it was nearly perfect Their formations and inter ference were almost Capt Exet by sgid: 'Michigan cartainly has a great team: jt was harder to hold them tq fifty to day than to twenty six two years ago Hare's hoping they wi)l win the western V' At Yltie Tratifiine Table Ann Arbor Mich September (Spe cial following football men are to eomnience feeding at the training table to morrow: White Snow Gregory' Wilson McGugln Knight Redden South worth Weeks Graver Sweeley Redner Shaw and Hcpton Neither Side Scored Kalamazoo Mich September (Spe The opening 'game of the Kalama zoo college football seasen was played to day with the alumni resulting in no score The play was fierce throughout and the reg ulars were twice in sight of a touchdown hut lost the ball through poor judgment The alumni was handicarped by failure of several of the former stars arrive' and wefe weak on team work The regulars kicked off to alumni who slowly advanced the ball by hard line bucjfing until Capt Brown of the regulars tackled Stripp for a loss of eight yards Alumni then punted securing the bal again on a fumble and Waterbury failed in an attempt at goal from the field Duvingthe re mainder of the half the ball went back and Rrtb In the second liMI a touchdown Merciless Cuttine of Prices on Hig'ri ana Medium Grade urniture tiat is making both stores busy marts of trade and enabling our customers to securcma choice furniture bargains The store on Woodward i vacated as sqqji jas possible avp(4 the gxpense of twp establishments and it is our desire to make the slaughter SHpRT SHARP and DECISIVE10 MUSKY TEA MROM LANSING A Top row reading from loft to ric a center Bedford end Capt Dudley Iaekle end MoiSa hlrbac: Childs quartet ba'ck Edgar halfback Phillips sub 8 Mt to lights Priest Maddock HsS Church 3 Shaw 3 The Detroit football season opened I finost pronnslncly yenterday afternoon 't by a splenfiKl victory of the DetroitAthletic Club over flic Lansing Ath Jo tie Club by a whitewash score jeAsirte front the evidences of a want of I training ui the part ot a few lx A men they played in admirable form with snappy movement the best of jn if) ference mid no lack ot em hnsiasm As the teams lined up vesterday men from Lansing wore clearly cit classed j)nd )l( time was their op ponent's goal in danger the nearest approach to the A posts being the twenty yard line Thero wore several plays he weakness of La wring's pud: permitting I long gains around though twice were to no purpose as the de Jeismn of the yefpree called the mein ack for off side plays and holding sWtiiman Was in his oll time form ami onee as J)e I'httsefl down the field for tl fl lgl VjrJc 0X11 1 '4 i pMH IIUUWII Ji I was a reminder of Jjfs famous run in the Chicago MicpigaH game four years ago lnfiree did some eood nk a fullback and Reid as left half could always be counted otv for big gains On1 rnnol Li ut mvi ml i nt jt uiiv or me line bucking Nunneley the Mt ciom vjens giant lliitliard and King were in the game for keeps uiiS'nade some good gains was clean throughout With the exception of Atwood being disabled in (fie second half pot a man was hurt Eberts HupJmnmi Jett the tgi 1 1 end of 1 116 tfirst half as th have put but a Short time od wsir not in thorrj'WVgn training Lansingrwnn ihe toss I 11 1 tlio 1 vmvov use nt'Pl 1 IJ llPIV WaS emalj choice as no' wind was blowing made a long kick off the A fifteen yard line jvjd hail and carried it TVack i X'1 V) 1 1 1 uu u1u2' juts juvuis mien up auicKlv ana Held and Nunneley each secured fito yards' Ilutehinbon bucked the fine three yards and Widman in try ing the same failed to gain Nunn'e ly was then given fhr hujl and hp aJso failed This failure to gain gave the bail to Lansing on downs" but after several ineffective trials to go through the I) A line the bull was again regained by Ryan's made a short end run for five vards and Eberts was pushed through' con mr fr four yards Wjtfi short gains by AApJmau and Eberts ami a la yard rim liy Reid around Lansing's left end hem hut 24 'Ing's goal which Widman covered inUhc next nmnenvre by njt4 yun VSvoring 3 touchdown exactly ten i minutes Ofplny King kicked goal Lumley kick was blocked py Tjtiie ball bounding past Eberia lwiio fell upon it on the 45 yard line Ai'ied by splendid interference Rr id made a I ytird run around light end which was followed bv short Ulis by Widman and Eberts At was hurt in these scrimmages hjs knee being badly sprained hut he re sunied play after a few' jnin tiles rest A fumble by Widman lost iwn yards and Reid upon' bing given the ball 'piustcad of gaining was tied back Jr Ryan decided to fry punt a ml h'' ingree sent the ball into the Lansing I lenitnry fbr 35 yards our tj st rim mages net ted Lansing enough IO the ball Then after hmkiiig the line twice ineffectively Smith imitated Pingree by punting 1 Aetiij jardfe which Rsameaught hut was easily tackled Niilinejcy then bucked the line for live yardsfollowe hy Reid and Pingree with ip shot gains The iss pay was their tried from Nunneley to Reid netted eight yards upon being given' the ball found a bolt) awaiting him through the oppop right guard and made eighteen Vjtjrds Nunneley then triad the same play and made four yards T)ie baij'wga then pri thir i fy yarfl Capt Ryan thought an a neederhand ailed upon av Idman "Chuck'' was equal to the ensign aided by splendid pHhtnrfeience The Landing men seepted lost 1 hir iipfvp unt nno rf I ixtrineru anr attempt to tackle the hfili was again placed behind (Klheir goal posts King mjgsed goal making till egrc io 0 rtn lihird kick off Beverley wasonly' make 20 yards which'iEhertg' reduced gme half tts eali a Art WWM VMY Iiffino ri yttrun placing the on Lansing's 40 ''a yard line attempt through th htit Pjngrce was able to carry the ball through far seven yards i'M(Reld triad new tactics and rarrtArt fhn baH for 20 yards around left vend hoft gains by irehinson Wjd 'nnan and XTngren brought the ball to put tne A nr fnnl mir A r'w a A 11 V4 11J CL LU fLtinsing Here he visitors put up aStubborn ba He end hv neaw It Lucking gained a few yards when time was called The ball whs then on Jaanelng's ten yard jiqe 1 Second Half changes were made in the Lan line up but Coffin was sent Kg Sin wutcninson place Andrews for a cEberts and Guthard for Patrick in the1 half Kins kicked off for the A and a series of fumbles bv Wi'rL the visitor resulted In Coffin getting the ball Reid made pretty gain of ff twenty yards through the right tackle which was followed by a abort Widman Ryan then tried the cen ter formation and ingreo was pushed BiiSvdhrough tor a touchdown In less than five minutes of play King kicked Sl'IU It was but four minutes from the Ltrnft Smith kicked off that another touchdown was scored Ryan got the sbaJ! a nd carried it back 20 yards Neat gafns were made by Pingree and Jleid and the bail was then almost in center ot ths field Widman sur raseed his former two re5 3 a certain They car I ert by splendid Interference to a touchdown UKrp to the in $0 seconds from the commencement of 30 yani line but were held top fiowne and I the firsthalf the game ended with no score Loft Half I Cranlell of the regulars received a XpUher Tonm gonrort 1U slight injury tn the head Capt Bixby of iLL score at Elsie the alumni was also forced to retirein I September SGt Elsie and St the second half Coach Waterbury expressed Louts played football here to day neither therW? 7and wai wMIhM wire trled Ws "antaiwa The Cant Bmwn ssvirni b'Iclter and ground gainer This is tackles and Shroyer seems tp ba a find at center Schoch Crandell and Bcdmet were I TL also stars Westnedgc I 9 Haven Leroy Hornbeck ifteen minyte I Benton Harbor 'Mich September a 'eB' first foot ball gjuneeJ tljy Mt hisaaiiMli I 9aO resulted in defeat 'of Benton LaMopolia Harbor High School at the hands of the passopolts Mleh September (Spe I Eouth Riven team Score 5 to TM (eotpaH season dpened here to 9' day wjth a gamq pn ield fee I La High' School Tfam tween p9wglar apd Cassopolis high J(Specal schools It was the first game for both I The Lansing High School foot ball eleven teams this season Dowagiac was heavier this afterpopn defeated the A re but Canyppllf was able to break through ferves by a sogre pf 16 to 11 their line Score 5 to 0 in favor ef Do I the line ups foHowU'? I H'S 11 A nr a 2 mntatti 1 Benedict Center Ackerman Gnawarhnnb Osborn Craigee Guards Vanness Wai ine rvara tgam them I outplayed their opponents individually Sullivan Ateau Tackles Nixon Hayden I Ut lacked team work and stumbled Stahl TP ria a I hdHlir WnHotna zxa KaIA Nixon Blackmore Pangburn 4ellar just Practice Worjpfor Olivet Mich September 28 (Special Olivet defeated Ionia High School S3 tr It was a practice game intended as' a test 1 beconi naU as Harvard scored only once and that foy the nctf team in unusually large num after a hard fight' 'L her of whom are promising candidates fori the first team The first half Olivet played on the Offensive her Interference proving I ale 143 Trinity O' fast and strong She scored the first touch I New Haven Conn September 28 Br core 23 Yl th changed afid the men punted frequently to first football game of season de feaUne The VUtlnS boys who played a gritty game in spite I eeven had no chance to score at any has 'aeMne 'on Point of the game In 15 miputes Yale tbsan4 will hV6 scored two tonchdrtwnH andwoc etffi competition forthp ajmpRl g4tur Xut'to make Jthe Xaslault 'I make a third Tvhen the first half ended Central HgliLfstat XpaL ha of only ten minutes Micl Sentemhnj5ri I With half the team composed Of substl SePtemoer 28 Tbe Yp 1 tutes the yae team scored twice also siLnti high school football team opened the I The work of the giant rush line was sr asor to day by defeating the' Detroit an irresistible assault Hogan the Central hiah school 23 to fl The visitors I tackle of whom much is expected put up ta good fight but clearly I scoring one outclassed the( b9n less than five Merclrsburg hlterfered welKin everv SanVS 1M Play that fequlrld Mhe StendV mg in jhtch Lawrence the 200 pound full I mattons 5 beck and Smith the 300 pound tackle were' the main features The bcme team averages I nnffaln Ki lighter than the Detroiters but the pres I Hunaio 05 Columbia ence of their two big men'and their gen At Buffalo rsljpiversity of Buffalo 5 Co eral'fina teem work rendered them a dlf I lumbii 0 ficult piopositign I PASSES AND PtJiTS Olivet Needs Little Practice I Marshall Mich September (Special) I Two of the Brown regulars already in home team had everything its owm wAv Tnd he qUad for a wek defeated the visitors by a score of 4G to Despite the large corps of candidates that 01 hearty the entire game was played Mn I are out at Cornell few possess the aualities Olivets urnmry Tjje local team vis one whiph football players are mad the most scientific the high senool has I Heavy men are a scarcity eer 30 and it would not be surprising' if I 'Terry the Indian i Won irst Game 7X'nre nto Du I Kd pti ran higl) school football eleven to day nron I Which hu been the general rule abandoned the first game ever played hv a for tha Mtei noon'llnerUD for scrim aleten here The opponents lint high fil 1 school The elevens were evenly matched betting on the Durand playing the best In defense I Lanng game The A scored Touchdown by breaking I Th re offering odds of 3 to 1 and Lirotlgh and securing the ball on a pass bv L1? snortB Jumped at the nuuHertack It half however npt H0 kicked own 'goaf pHnt a I is a made touchdown In fh laci 1 I ulmi vw 4 kick coal They figllecf to meet theeAnnnwta Good Prospects for Nornialitee? Webster at right guard weighs 2J3ounds Tptllantl' Mich September or the I is six feet seven inches tall days rieeedirg ihe calhpg of elasUs which I takes Place TursdayMeotbaU prospects a 1 efe excellent Dnnis steimio 4 kvz ww i L0L BRsvmes and thpro ic lur wwl honor? HT lh qt considerable excel I ft Teetzel th 2 next C6aeft leetzei the tquad Cut everv afei nW and thej uork with a will a 4 Alma Gi si a Alma Mich' September 2S I( Special Alma College defeated A game of the "niavine Ac Bnue jeweler has won an was very ragged but not much I the JfA ttus forming and hfe breaking upf8 Tfet tsitcer wkp isiiir nAth AU0b VYur mArt lea naUl lighter than the a 1 nih the Lansing wot A ilil yard line is the nearest they ever came R04I posts during the I ere the Lansing team lost tlio 'livns Cofhn who had taken place made several enlendirl thlll' rh once otter Inner run i the men wire called back by the ref who claimed that Downing hhd held Ainger This Tint the hall back some vards and Lansing was given the pickm The visitors failed to keep the hall long McLean made a I glaring fumble ami Coffin tell on the ilwll Capt Kvan then stirred up Ills men ami after gains by every mem of the eleveninelmllng a 10 yartl gam on Lansing's offside plavlng Pin gi ee tn 1 over for a touchdown King liit ked gem 1 Only nimii'es remained of the second half and the mon formed quick ly Gut of courtesy of the Lansing men King whs allowed to try for goal from field" hut he failed Just prior to kir WllmaiLmade a run of J3 yards lor a ta'iehdowu but Pingree was accused of holding and the touchdown was not ullowed Af ter a few scrimmages time was called "witli liie lull on Lansing's vardlino Capt 1 lurilcy nf the Lansing eleven sihj after tho game "Our team' this year is not half so strong as one that reprcscuteit the Lansing A last season and this accounts for our bad showing Tho mop tried ijaid but it seepm ay if they were tnnfroniflj by a stone wallp mk every attomptL madu by us was always frustrated We are tpipus cur star center tpd ends and we felt their loss keenly 1 must say that the DA put itp a much superior game than they did last year Tiie players seemed to Work better together and There was no fumbling We were simp ly Capt Ryan srtri: expected that tve would win hut rot by as larse a score as It torird out to be as the Lansing team payerf fast last year and expected the stipe to play us to daw There were sj few changes liowevcr thut 1 thlnk it affpcted iije playing rqbilily of the team any Our defense and offense work was a surprise to me but I believed our sttropg inierforepcp would show up stronglygn(j did It fonrierti quickly and there was alwavs a man arnnno in Player carrying the The line tips fol I Lapsing A Position A Aingei left end Patrick Gu'tliard Morris Igft guard Beverly Phillips' center 1 rieeli i rrnn 1 i orrtg Pulley right WJ111 Va CASSOPOLJS "Laruf JUi wuutiins Condon I In wiiks jewiT tw? haiyea femrdjdeJpat Messenger ed Williams Cambridge tody by Yost 4 fl score nf 16 tn 0 'yHThrt TlarvnrH rr v' I ouipiayea vneir opponents tnaiviauajiy JCimmerlee A Daaiy williams did not hold Hgr vara once xor downs ana gained only once on a pass around Bur at right end which netted 12 yards Har vard lost the ball twice on fumble once on five' yard and once for off side Cant Campbell played a line game at left halfback In the second half with 10 substitutes YJ A Mzl A AM A 3 AM aMaa 1 VMj Hi i IW 7 'A i V'' 4 vi4 i yJ Ot "4 It I A A Hl 1H L1 LI ART ONT? 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