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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 9

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4 7 OCTOBER 3 1901 3 WIND WAS TOO STRONG NOT CONDITION COTTON the newly acquired 3 8 13 27 15 txt ORTA TiON SUGAR 5 BETWEEN 0 7 9 of Snm $1000 3 0 STATE OOTBALL 4 0 0 28 4 25 12 1 graxd rapids markets II 0 3 much to 11 dr 32 27 12 0 rs 1 had been a Ss 2 AMATEUR BASEBALL and stomach omach that its work try delivered within the time 2 2 2 The results $1200 cd wonderful 13 Bruggists 12 1ft Totals 33 24 15 4 17 17 Bid tAsked cents 79 0 it 16 dyspepsia and I hi: TRAXSl'ERS Sum 4 31 27 14 2 4 3 9 I 600 725 8500 CRICKET 4 21 8 850 4500 good 925 660 5 THE RING Teara 1300 Johann Hofs 5 1150 2 S' '3 BILLIARDS 3350 Signed BEE 20W in Blue 3 GOO CURES 1200 6 COO 800 4100 1 A ft vi4 WetW 2 3 0 2 0 0 617 28 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 0 0 II 0 8 6 13 2 2 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 7 6 3 2 9 3 2 2 3 8 6 9 1 7 12 16 18 95 feet of lot i of lot 8 Leo Moran farm 3 4 3 4 4 4 8 3 3 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 13 18 13 13 13 12 8 11 11 13 15 9 13 1 lb 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 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DIAMOND JIATCRCOj TO ULILL CONTRACT a there i LIVE i dand keep 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 out of a rapid fire gatling gun tore through the line for 30 Reid smashed it for 5 added 10 and Heston dashed to the right for 35 yards for a The work' was done so PIRATES DEEATED BOSTON 8 TO 4 BEORE A BIG HOME CROWD Ocb' her There The game should be an interest as Alma is much stronger this I many pounds heavier than former Last Saturday Alma defeated the Agricultural college by a score in a fiercely played contest both 5 6 McMahon Wants to Meet Herrick 'Kid Herrick of this city has signed to: epen the boxing game at Jackson Mich the latter part of this month His opponent has not been selected but will probably oe Penny Yanger Young Mowatt or Buddy Ryan Danny McMahon called at The ICrce Press ofljee last night and said be would be very glad to meet Herrick McMahon is In goed condition and would be the best man who could be secured to meet Herrick IS 10 14 11 13 12 14 9 11 10 12 14 14 11 12 13 17 8 EXERT TROPHY COMES UP OR SET TLEMENT THIS ATERNOON 2C 13 18 16 19 11 17 18 16 14 18 16 17 14 17 19 18 10 16 10 11 13 17 16 1 Oi 1 1 1 10 3 2 MARKSMEN HAD ANOTHER UNAVOTB ABLE DAY AT RUSCH LAST GAME A 36 3 4 2 1 0 2 10 16 10 11 20 15 19 16 16 16 12 17 BUT BETTING ON THE RACE WAS HEAVY AT TERRE HAUTE 4 4 dr ALMA WILL PLAY LOCAL TEAM NEXT SATURDAY STRONG ELEVEN TO OPPOSE A me to IT IS SAID THAT ITALY WILL SOON BEGIN IT Owen Was the Whole Thins Ypsilanti Mich October 2 (Special) An Ypsilanti team with rank Owen as pitcher defeated Lake Ridge at Milan this afternoon by 13 to 0 Owen was In fine form and kept Lake Ridge guessing strik ing out 15 men and only giving one hit 20 25 15 23 14 22 10 19 13 16 23 20 24 19 IMPORTANT SUIT AGAINST PURE OOD companies scored 7 8 9 0 '0 0 0 Malta ine Record Battle Creek Mtch October The Malta Vita team 1 of this city has closed' its season The management has turned the grounds over to the players will play as long as the weather permits and manage the affairs of the club on the co operative plan with Capt Patterson as manager Their first game will be on riday with the Detroit American League club The Malta Vitas have been one of the most success ful Independent teams in the state this sea son They have played sixty eight games and won forty six NESTERS SUE OR S1 000 000 goods etc 'and which has been a member of the glass association of which practically all of the manu facturers of above lines have been members has given notice of with drawal: from said association to take effect on January 1 1902 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 2 Halfback Shaw of the Team 12 126 134 51 ASKS OR DAMAGES $100000 tNew York Scored 143 Runs i New York October 2 team of twelve English cricketers began a two match against twelve New York play ers on the grounds of the Knickerbocker Athletic Club Bergen Point to day New York made a total score of 143 runs The Englishmen went "in for their first Inning late In the afternoon and when stumps were drawn at 5 o'clock had 86 runs to their credit for the loss of five wickets Princeton 35: Villa Nova Princeton October The university football team defeated the Villa Nova eleven here to day In the first game of the season by a score of 35 to 0 two touch downs being made In the first half and fotir In the second The game was characterized by fumbling the ball and lack of team work by Villa Nova Cornell Rolled Up ifty Points Ithaca October 2 Cornell won from Rochester University at Percy ield to day by a score of 50 to 0 The contest was marked by continuous end running and the first half brought 33 points to the Ithacans back was successfully pushing scrubs although unassisted "Help him yelled Yost "What are three or four of you men standing back there talking he added In a voice that could be heard all over the field and at the same time point ing out the men who had been delin quent It is unlikely that the lesson will be forgotten kicking to day was not up to his usual standard At one time he tried a from the field at the 60 yard line but fell 20 yards short 0 0 0 1 i 2 1 0 0 0 REDS LOST TWO AND ARE SURE THE CELLAR CHAMPIONSHIP i r': i Ann Arbor Mich October (Spe It looks as if football weather had started in and the candidates took the scrimmage to day with a relish In order to keep warm It was 5:30 before the contest commenced and by that time many of the bleach erites were frozen out Hincks kicked off the ball and Swee ley ran it back a short distance The then went at the scrubs as Withdraws rom Association Pittsburg Pa October The Na tional Glass Co which owns 21 plants and controls 70 per cent of the pro ducing capacity table glassware blown 'and pressed tumblers bar luck at all Baltimore would have been one of the biggest winners Milwaukee quits loser by quite a wide margin but that weak spot will be repaired next year for at onr next meeting it will be officially an nonneed the Milwaukee franchise players and owners have been transferred to St Louts "or our Baltimore owners all that I can say is that they are pleased with the show ing made and realize that our failure to declare a big dividend was due to a series of unavoidable accidents which could neither be foreseen nor prevented As it is we are proud and elated over the fact that when the team got into such a bole and was doing so badly' the public con tinued to support us and turned tn creditable numbers to see the games to say nothing of the consistent manner tn which it rooted for and encouraged the boys After our experience with the gratifying support accorded us this year you can bet that we are not going to lose heart but cn the other hand have laid plans to bring a team here next year: which will arouse local enthusiasm to a higher point than It has reached fcr five TO SECURE BEET edit ACTORY 17 18 16 20 17 15 17 18 16 18 17 20 18 16 19 17 19 12 11 9 15 16 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Kinnickinnick Heikes Crosbv Cinch Team Caleb Laing Brook Trout Elliott Phellis Sitting Bull 1 Courtney Parker King Smokeless Team Hike Cox Kazoo Team Wartif Snow Irish i ort Holio Team Wood Scott Laflin A Rand Team anning Bates Dutch Welsse King Buckeye Team Dr Allen Kirby Wolverine Longo Vermilji Grosse 1 rank Klein Detroit Marks Stanley 'A veritable gale blew across th field at Rusch House yesterday and'the trapshooters competing In the international had another un favorable day' The wind blew direct ly toward the targets and made high scores an impossibility Then too the traps were not in the best of con dition and the blue rocks were thrown either too swift or too low Despite this handicap a few of the marksmen made fairly good scores and were satisfied with the sport Only about 100 people turned out during the day the weather intimidating marpr The latest arrivals at the grounds are Gertz Patlte McCarthy and Bretsch of Toledo Laing of indlay and Carpenter' of Battle Creek Interest yesterday centered In the: two man team tournament handicap event which was won by the Cinch team composed of Caleb of lint and Laing of indlay Both marksmen scored 23 each a total of 46 out of a possible 50 Hobo team was but one point behind This team consisted of 8 14 13 12 13 15 14 T4 9 12 11 14 15 9 13 13 11 0 0 0 7 0 3 3 1 1 18 19 17 22 23 Phillies Cincinnati both games games of finishing wers featureless' Scores: CINCINNATI AB 3 8 3 RAILROAD CLUB PRESENTED CHAM PIONS WITH SILVER TROPHY i John Rozycki nJ iJh cs ano air to James oii i 21 of Wood farm 228 a Ltate to Christ in William LG6 (September1 Washington October In view of the recent exchange between the United States and the Italian govern ment with regard to Italian sugar special interest attaches to a report received at the state department from United States Consul Hossfeld at Trieste under date of September 6 Consul Hossfeld says: seems to be longer any doubt that Italy within a few years will turn from a sugar importing to a sugar exporting The past two years have witnessed a remarkable in beet sugar Industry and the consul ex presses the opinion that her output this last year equalled more than half the amount of sugar consumed in the kingdom Mr Hossfeld says that the Italian manufacturers in spite of an advantage of $468 per quintal (2206 pounds) which he has in the was of taxation over his foreign competitor demands that the duty on imported sugar be further increased It Is not likely' he continues 'that' the govern ment will make an attempt to change its sugar tariff before the expiration of the present treaties Should it take such action In the negotiation of new treaties however he says there Is every reason to believe that Italy soon will be seeking a foreign market for her surplus sugar ninth 4 5 6 7 10 0 0 0 0 3 1 Thomas Barry 2b lick Delahanty Mcarland Brown lb nauman Cross Donahue Totals Club in 2 3 6 5 snap expected of them Yale ecored her touchdown In the first half by a series of short plunges through the line Harvard 12) Bowdoin Cambridge October 2 The Harvard foot ball team defeated Bowdoln to day tn twelve minute' halves by 'the score' of 12 to 0 the earns as last year back field was composed of substitutes and only of the linemen saved the day Bowdoln's back was better than Harvard's The first touchdown was made by line plunging for thirty five yards after Graydon had run back with a kick off for fifty yards the second kick dff Bowdoln secured tne ball on a forward pass and gained stead ily for twenty five yards through Harvard's line before being forced to kick In the second half Harvard scored to ward the ehd by straight line play from midfield The work of the backs was so ragged that no end rugs oould be tried laxseed McTaugUtn 90 Griswold following range of flax Other ootball Games layed Yesterday At University of Pennsyl vania 6 ranklin and Marshall 0 At Harrisburg Gettysburg college 6 Car lisle Indians 5 16 18 19 19 1R 12 17 16 WORK OR 17 119 Barn Storming Team rank Dillon big first baseman has organized a team to go barn storming The team Is composed of Buelow Owen Dillon and Yeager of the Detroits Du charme Stark Campau Neal and Lodge A game will be played at Ovid to day and on riday at Battle Creek The team leaves Brush street depot at 7 a 14 13 12 13 8 11 14 13 12 10 9 6 13 13 15 15 19 14 17 IS 1 11 13 12 17 12 9 23: 128 10 14 10 14 13 9 11 10 14 11 10 14 Washington October A table issued by the comptroller of the currency on the 1st instant shows that since March 14 1900 nine nation al banks have been organized in Mich igan with a total capital of $440000 a total deposit of bonds of $161050 Throughout the country there were organized 715 banks with a capital of $36582000 and' with' a' deposit of bonds as security for circulation of $10552750 Included In the number of banks are 486 with a capital of un der $50000 each and aggregate capital stock of $12747000 Banks of capital of $50000 or over were organized to the number of 229 9 10 IS 12 19 Ann Arbor Mich October 2 Chas Wagner the principal stockholder of the Eata Malt ood Co Limited has commenced a very important suit in chancery against Jesse Bordeau principal' defendant Cholette Beach Guilford Leslie Harvey Moyer Wm Smith Albinus Man ning Ami Wright' Sumner Bush Arthur Williams (The Cero Vito ood Co Limited) Harrle Harver (The Malt Ho lake ood Co v(r rank Hallady Clarence Sellers George A Douglass and I'l unk Clapp all of Battle Creek and it will be very Important to the food lndustry of that city re Eata Malt company was organ ized for the purpose of manufacturing a malted wheat breakfast food by a process which was discovered by Jesse Bordeau who learned the business at Battle Creek He entered Into a contract It is alleged with Mr Wag ner of this city to devote his entire time skill and attention for three years to the Ann Arbor concern The bill of complaint however alleges thqt no sooner had Mr Bordeau ordered the machinery for the plant than he went to Battle Creek and promoted three or four more food companies to use the same processes that he had communicated to the Eata Malt com pany It is claimed the capital stock of the companies that he has promoted aggregates nearly $2000000 and an In junction has been Issued restraining all these companies from manufactur ing cereal foods by the Bordeau pro cess The court Is asked to award damages comPlAinants to the extent of $100000 Suits against other companies will be sturted as soon as they are heard from Maccatiee League Reorganizes The Mai cabee League has reorganized for next season with the following teams: Mich igan Vinewood Mt Zion Grand River Myrtle and Belle Isle The temporary of ficers elected are: President Charles Wie ber secretary Duxbury treasurer JE Saunders The directors of the league will hold another meeting November 19 at the Griswold House to complete the organiz ation Any tent in the citv wishing to place a team in the league should nend a communication tn the secretary and it will be considered at the November meeting It is the intention of the league to plav ball ftext year Sunder afternoon ard to have official scorers and umpires The league finished the season in a flourishing condition and a more pronounced success is expected next year OPPORTUNITY 13 15 13 13 22 19 20 17 20 18 23 13 11 14 15 11 36 BOSTON AB 5 12 14 9 12 15 sugar beet factory will be erected at this place The Livingston Sugar com pany has made a proposition to the village that if they will furnish a site place $50000 in stock locally and secure contracts for 500 acres to be planted by the farmers a $600000 plant will be erected hereThe business men of the village subscribed more than enough to secure the site A com mittee appointed by the council re ported at a public meeting held in the city opera house last evening About 500 attended the meeting which lasted until midnight and a amount of stock was taken and several hun dred acres of land for If the farmers will contract the land to grow the beets the factory will sure ly be built question must be settled' by October 15 Ray Harley 1 Beckley lb Dobbs Corcoran Stelnfeldt 3b Magoon 2b Hurley Phillips Crawford Lawson Anxious for the Match Lexington Ky October Thomas Lawson telegraphed to night to Secretary of the Kentucky Trotting associa tion that he 'is very anxious to start Bo ralma against Lord Derby here authoriz ing him to increase the amount of the challenge tatlOOOO a side and urging hirA to use his best endeavors to secure the match It Is sald by Mr friends that he is willing to Increase the amount to 150 000 a side Each of the horses has beaten the other tw'ce Mr Lawson Is eager to have: the question of superiority decided Secretary Wilson tonlght wired the challenge to Mr Hamlin at Buffalo While Hamlin des res to reserve Lord Derb for efforts to break the wcrl record it i' believed that the match with Roraima can be made so tempting that It will be ac cepted Champions "Will Be Here Satur day Detroit Is' to "have a at the Chl cagoa champions of the American League on Saturday when the team is scheduled to cross bats at Bennett Park with Napoleon team of tourists Instead of the Toledo team Alma college will line up against the A eleven next Saturday This annonheement was made yesterday by Manager John Lodge who has been negotiating with the man ager qf the Alma eleven for the past two weeks Ing one year and seasons Michigan of 6 to 5 sides playing fast and snappy football Al though the A had a game scheduled with Alma last season It was never played as Alma forfeited Manager Lodge how ever has received assurances that the team will be here Saturday and will be accom panied by a large crowd of rooters Over two hours' practice was indulged In by the players last night scrimmages con stituting the main work The interference was quick to form and worked well Mur ray King Hutchinson and Guthard doing some good playing tn this department of the game Capt Ryan eays bls lineup Satur day will be the same as the one that was presented against Lansing If shot Shorts yards Shorts around a 9 1 loucnaown quickly that: the spectators were sur prised and cheered the lustily for the good work' Shorts also branch ed out as a goal kicker by booting the ball between the posts i "Strengthen that scrub team up with two extra ordered Yost and eleven 'Var sity men were pitted against 13 re serves On the next kick off Sweeley got the ball but made a poor punt to his own 45 yard line Hincks returned It on the first lineup and it went behind the goal line Sweeley made a good punt from the 15 yard line and Hincks brought it back to the 50 yard line The scrubs with their extra men were able to make 5 yards in three downs but the varsity held well after that Hincks was forced to' punt but Shorts who is now the center of at traction on field broke through and blocked the kick The ball bound ed back to the 35 yard but the scrubs saved the possession of the pigskin another man said Yost and the went against a force of fourteen meh This evened matters up more and there was no further 'scoring but the put up a great struggle against the odds or the flrt time this season Yost actod a little exasperated once this afternoon It was when Snow was making a line plunge The tall fuil Thomas' Barry 2b lick Delahanty 1 JacklitSch Brown lb Hallman 3b Cross Orth Totals'' 15 12 Augut Died gstc(ly feet lot Brush farm 6 3 5 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 IS 18 18 anning 16 18 16 i Tiering from and 3 dr 1 1 19 10 14 9 11 11 1 0 2 3 4 5 6ds To get rid of these ailments you must start at the seat of the trouble by setting the stomach right The stomach supplies the strength for every department your body If your face is pale it shows clearly that there is an imperfect circulation of the blood It shows also that the blood is thin watery and Johann Malt Extract always successfully helps digestion It is a certain remedy for dyspepsia and all forms of indigestion Indeed it is the perfect assimilator of food Every per son who takes Living Up to Its Hnlei' Ypsilanti Mich October (Special The high school football team has been dealt a severe blow by' the board of con trol of the Interscbolsstic Associa tion which has disqualified Hevritt the star halfback on the grounds that last year he left the high to enter the Cleary College and has not been back at the high scbocl for a semester which a violation of one of the association rales A M' Boy injured at Port Huron 7 7 Port Huron Mich October Royr McKinnon' a 13 year old Howard street boyie' this' first football vfetim at Port Huron 'During a hot play toward a touchdown McKinnon happened to be at the bottom of the heap and sus tained a fractured right leg Wltcb Hazal Soap ask one of your friends wno cas used Munyon a Witch Hazel Soap what he thinks of IL You will buy it then yourself Best nsp made Won iXicriui curative lor most skin diseases 4 Large size 15 cents trial size 5 cents Broadway and 26th bL 1 9 2 5 3 23 12 ORGANIZED SINCE MARCH 14 IN THE 0 3 1 3 2 5 i 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 01 0 0 0 1 5 2 10 4 6 '8 11 7 7 6 de 3 4 dr 7 9 10 dr 9 12 11 dr 13 11 13 ds 14 ds ds $300 1 2 3 'Chicago October A suit in as sumpsit in which the plaintiffs ask $1 000000 damages from the Diamond Match Co was entered In the United States Circuit Court here to day The plaintiffs George Margaret' and John Nester of Detroit lora Storr ofMinnesota and Mary Burke of Delaware are members of a Michigan lumber firm The suit grows out of an alleged contract under which the match company agreed to buy 310110000 feet of lumber from plain tiffs The defendant claims the lumber was not specified 51 Babe Allerton bv AllertonK James Dodge Paris Kv (Dodge) Ronald Crews (Saundersk" 2:1911 2:23 2:27 2:13 CLASS PURSE oy not Medium Richard Curtis Lexington Ky ILUI lid Alan (Turner) Hesperus iJameson) Newton br Anderson) Macgio Aiderron (Noble) Charlie Me blk (Durfee) Starmont ch (Grav) Phoebe Onward (Marsh) 2:11 2:14 A 2 I 2 1 0 2 1 3 3 to Antony block 1 oullot in 11 NINE NEW NATIONAL BANKS IN MICHIGAN Wilson One of the Best Guards in the West nd a Mich Bay Harley 1 Beckley lb Dobbs Corcoran i Stelnfeldt 3b Magoon 2b Bergen HaJhn Totals LAWSON DESIRES MATCH BORALMA AND LORD DERBY 1 1 i dispatch says that Com ot this city have bought Hi Georgetown Ports nd This road has been concern running it to Georgetown 15 tld that the new owners till change It to standard ii i electric cars It Is to io Ripley and latter to Irunton and other Ohio ws that A AV Com president of the new 1 will move from Detroit treasurer of the To and Norwalk road the for which the Everett ato dickered so persist A ITaigh also of this i( the principal stoek a latter road Both he were out of the I nothing additional Stolen roiibiA irst base on Hit bv Struck out Rv Orth Wild Orth 1 Philir umpires Nash and 23 23 43 ihOiitRS BUY AN OHIO ROAD 2 PHILADELPHIA AB 4 The usual monthly reports to The Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin from more than 1100 cor respondents throughout 4 the cotton belt indicate a in the aver age condition of cotton during Sep tember of 72 points The average figures out 630 per cent comparing with i02 a month ago The govern ment one year ago reported on Oc tober 1 condition of 670 per cent a de cline of September 1900 the Bulletin says show the most severe decline in where now the "sensa tional reduction of 21 is in dicated as a result of a com bination of unfavorable influences but particularly the heavy equi noxiaL rains In fact these heavy rains are primarily responsible for a very influential part of the general average decline Other spec tacular declines are 15 points In the Indian Territory 14 points in Okla homa and 13 points In lorida South Carolina shows a reduction of 9 points Georgia and Arkansas both 9 points Alabama 6 points Tennessee and Mis souri each 5 points North Carolina 2 while Texas and Louisiana are each within 1 pdint of their last UNAVORABLE INLUENCES PUT THE CROP BACKWARD ft Lord Derby toiTry for Ky October In tele gram to the Kentucky Trotting Aesocla tion' declining the challenge of 't Thomas Lawson for a $5 COO iaco betweei Boralma and Lord Derby Harry Hamlip 7 Continued on Page Ten YOST SCORED PLAYERS OR HELPING MAN WITH THE BALL SHORTS CONTINUES HIS INE WORK AND IS CENTER ATTRACTION Batted for Hurley In the Innings 1 2 3 Cincinnati 2 0 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 Earned runs Cincinnati 2 Ph'ladelphia 2 i wu oase nns i nomas uacKiitscn bases Harley Brown Hallman oiav urtn ana ueianantv By Orth 1 by Phillips 4 pile Alert I "JtSeCKltr dv rn ds Ids 1 Time 1:30 Brown Attendance 600 Barsch u's sub outlet i September 30 4150 Al'ER SCORING A TOUCHDOWN TEAM BUCKED 14 SCRUBS Gillespie of Van Buren street furnish th seed on the Chicago market: High 31 45 1 49 1 53 Yale Treated to Surprise New Haven Ct October Amherst's football eleven treated the Yale team to a urprisa th afternoon In holding the Ells down to a single touchdt wn in a game of 2 and 10 minute halves The Massachu setts men presented a line which while nots heavy as showed up strongly on the defense and put up a remarkably ag gressive offensive game for their first vf he season Capt Mcrse at tackle was a qwer of strength and easily handled his or Yale Clash at guard and Hcgan the freshman tackle con the good work begun in the game Trinity but the rest of the team jas a distinct disappointment to the coaches vt Inuthe center and at both ends marked weakness and th backs lacked tins hesexsesez 7 2 0 4 i 1 TO '0 15 1 0 QlHg C0 2 0 Malt Extract A with his meals will realize the difference Not only is the disorder gone from the stomach but there is the unmis takable prompting of strength and energy because the nutrition iu the food is penetrating to every portion of the body Good TrottinR at HIHadaTe Hillsdale Mich October 2 The races to doy were good the winners in each event going out of the class marfes: 2:30 CLASS PURSE rieia ijhv weaium tamitc McKinley (Bowen) Spain (Munson) Cora Kingwood GVIldey) Josie (Carr) 2:25 2:26 2:26 CLASS PURSE wuicKsrep i5owen Jnrnsh (Crowl) Veto Jr (Seger) Timer 2 :264 2:2514 2:25 2:35 CLASS PURSE $300 Maud (Tyler) i i Exodus (Bucknell) 3' 2 t'etsey Ann 3 lora Brvan 5 Ladv Hermetic 6 Charlie 4 2:2314 2:26 I to Rebecca can aub i 17 1IW1) Andrew Wood sub 1 26 i l's Ritter lot 678 (Sep I I i a (S' Brien iot ii I 4 JtOlIQ a 1 luj I in to" "joiln" iztngblln o7 10000 a (Oe listato to Karl A sub 23 1301) Hi Krneet ScliUne sub 574 Andrew Sltobar tcet of lot: 1' sub Porter farm 24 7 19 03 0 8 0 0 0 Two base hits TOO COLD OR AST TIME for Golfers Sportsmen end ail who travel much sustenance In little imlK I EMB COMPANY XTRACT Inter Class Games at Michigan Ann Arbor' Mich October 2 Notwithstanding the fact that in the opin ion of many who have watched the work ings of a class football schedule and who have seen good material go after a cinch of a class sweater and cap instead of trying for an the athletic board has decided to arrange another ser'ee of fnter clasa games for this fall This sys tem is unknown in the eastern colleges where they have as many men to draw from as does Michigan The board of control has passed upon an accepted the amateur and scholarship standing of 18 candidates for the team Potatoes Dropped Domi to 60 Cnts a Bcsbel Grand Rapids Mich October (Special) Wheat dropped two cents a bushel to day and to merrow local mlUnyswlJI 'jjay 68c' to' drop and' commission heft4p'rfd milyAfiCHhd cue a bushel it cheaper and quotations were re vised to day Quotations of staples 'with Ue most recent corrections follow: Prices at Wheat 68c per bu corn 56c oats 38c rye '45c stuffs wholesale Bran $18 per ton: middlings $19 cornmeal S22: feed $22 50 screen'Jigs $17 Hay Tim othy $10 per ton: clover $8 straw $6 otaces 5060c per bu Beans prices paid farmers' $1 60 per bu Vegetables Onions fiOrtOc per bu: cabbage per ddz Celery l012cf turnips '40c' pen bu? beets 20c' per carrot 35c per' doz benches: Hubbard squash 114c per lb'sweet corn 5tfl8c per doz tomatoes 404t5k perhU Peaches Late Crawfords Sfibl 10 per bu Gold Drops 30c Pears $142150 per tai Apples 25 per bu Grapes Del awares 81 5041 1 Blacks Live nltrv Spring chickens 74tRc net ib hens turkey hens 87i9' gobblers 8c spring decks 74iSe: voting turkeVs 16cj Butter Dairv common 124i)14c fancy 1618c creamery Eggs 16c per doz 8 8 One out when winning run was InningsI 2 3 4 5 6 Cincinnati 0 10 0 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 Earned Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia Two Barry Hallman lick Three base Magoon Stolen bases Del ahanty Mcarland Double Steln feldt and Beckley Corcoran Magoon and Beckley Base cn ba By Donahue 1 Struck By Hahn 4 by Donahue 1 Time 135 Umpires Nash and Brown Sh CUWU GAME 1 CINCINNATI AB 4 PHELLIS One of the Noted Shota in Attend nnce at Tourney Wood of Detroit and Scott of Grass Lake Mich Heikes and Crosby com posed the team and took third money with 44 to their credit In this event Rollo Heikes' made the highest score breaking 24 out of a possible 25 Crosby fell down badly Hike of Dayton and Cox of Detroit were fourth in the raoe with 42 It was not until late in the after noon that the marksmen left the traps to try their aim on the pigeons There were manv private races but in none did the kills amount to any great number The feature race how ever was a miss and out affair The money in this event was divided by Parker Marks and Bates Joe work at the live bird traps was the best and he used both barrels less frequently than any other shooter on the grounds Some good shooting is expected to day when the expert trophy event comes up for settlement All the bestshooters have entered and the handi caps have been so arranged that no mail win ue conceding too the other Scores: ias No targ 15 vvooas IS ScMt 18 Pnow Wnnift Parker Caleb Crosby Heikes rank Cotter 16 Txmg fellow 16 ort 16 Vermilya 16 Cox Ill Tiling price Scane Clark Halllman Courtney Phellis Hike Elliott Kirbv Bates Johnson Talks of Got li am "Th American League has finished a pronouncedly successful season The or ganization is stronger than ever and the unqualified support given It by the public everywhere has more than exceeded our expectations Our reception in the east has been especially gratifying and I can now state that the league will be expand ed The expansion started this year will be continued next season and the present outlook indicates even greater success in This la the official verdict passed by Pres ident Ban Johnson on the American League season which closed Saturday It epitomizes the opinion of all the managers as regards the past and is prophetic of the future Additional importance adheres to his declaration concerning expansion in view of the fact that he had just returned to Chicago from New York where rumor says the American League will have a club next season "I went to New said he' when pressed for definite information "at the Invitation of persons who are Interested in having an American League team In that city They showed me vacant grounds which are splendidly located and suitable for the game I do not care to name the locality but it is below the Harlem river and nearer the downtown district than the polo grounds People always have said that here was no chance for another team In New York on account of the impossibility jf locating anywhere in the city I simply wanted to see if that was true and 1 tound out to my entire satisfaction that It was not Mmd I do not say the American League is going Into New York next year Chat is something altogether too far ahead to speak of definitely I only care to say that the matter of grounds Is the least of ill the obstacles in: the way of putting a lub there" Opinion of irst Season Baltimore October 2 (Special) Mana jer McGraw of the Baltimore team Wu een yesterday and asked to give hjs opin on of the first season' He said: first season has been on of uc sess all around and had it not been vme exceptional hard luck everybody wOuR jave made money 'Chlcngo Phil adlefhia and Boston" have all made bfy money and their stockholders aro liappy (expect that has also dont moretban clear expense Cleveland and USINESSGOSSIP 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 PHILADELPHIA AB 5 3 Dr J'M Powers of Warrensburg Mo writes: Johann Malt Extract is always a builder always a blood maker by making digestion more Rickert Demqnt 2b Lush Carney Lafri 8b Long Kittridge Nichols Totals' Innings 1 2 Pittsburg 2 0 Boston 0 2 aiiieu iirgniirr Bransfield Ritchey Lowe Three base hit Nichols Sacrifice hit Wagner Stolen bases Ritchey Yeager Demont Long irst base on By Leever 3 by Nich ols 5 Struck By Leever 4 by Nichols 4 Wild pitch Leever Time 1:40 Umpire Etnslie 3500 1 1 NEWS THE SPORTING WORLD ST(H 1 linos OWN 41 MILES oil CINCINNATI 1 2 3 5 6 4 6 KENTUCKY STUD ARM UTURITY PURSE SI 000 Hirsch Won the Mateh A large crowd of lliard enthusiasts wit nessed the match game between Georg Irsch and Al Hawkins at the Metropole billiard parlors last night Hirsch won the match with 50 points while Hawkins scored 44 The highest run made by the men was four rank Stafford defeated A Slone by a score of 35 to 19 In the afternoon game The match thia afternoon will be between William Mack and Van Dusen Ionia District air Races Ionia Mich October The Ionia District air Is well under way to day The attendance is good and the ex hibits up to the The races were well patronized and furnished some sport Summaries: GREEN RACE Pokaltn Pride Bonita Desciple Time 2:54 2:45 2:43 2:30 PACE OR TROT' Anetta Robots 2 Harry Hazel 3 George Easton 5 Colonel Lobdell 4 Time 2:38 2:37 1 2 2:35 1 2 The game of baseball between Owosso and Portland was stubbornly contested for eleven Innings and resulted In a tie: the score standing 10 to 10 Terre Haute Ind October A eold wave struck the third races and les sened the prospects for new records More money was placed on the races to day than on any of the events of the two previous Some excitement was created in the last heat of the 2:18 trot when Slmmor fell and threw Driver Winnings Simmor was lamed but Winnings escaped Injury marles: 2:18 CLASS PURSE (UNINISHED TUESDAY) Galbetos br by Galvina Jos ixanugnan loieuo iGanagnan) Dartmore ch (Benyon) Alice Carr blk (Hudson) Allie Wood (Beachey) Allies Russell (Roby) Belle Curry ch (Marshall) Berkshire Chimes br (Offutt) Simmor (Winnings) Chase (Hussey) Lady Patchle (Hlghnight) reebooter ch Checkmate (Ke'kes) Oneonta (Olney) Llzette (Payne) The Merchant (Thomas) 2:114 2:13 2:16 CLASS (PACING) PURSE $1000 Wilkes (McHaffie) 9 71 il i i ucr dnClc 13 a 1 Hal oster gr (Stone) 3 red (Ncble) Grace ro (lem'ng) 5 Hirenoud hr (Ernest 4 11 uviuuku Dr (roster) 2 Baron' (Gosnell) 7 Kitty Powers chm (McMahon) 11 Hal Clipper (Jolly) 10 Donald Sphinx br (Suther land) 12 Happy Wilkes (Miller) 8 2:134 2:114 2 2:15 CLASS PURSE $1500 Heenan Km a Hill farm Danerail Ky (Ben yon) Lady Thisbee blk (Kennedy) Gtmsolus (Hoffman) Grade Onward (Macey) Escobar br rh (Miller) Ida Sultan br (Hoffman) 2:11 2:11 Pittsburg October 2 Pittsburg nlayed Its last game of th home season on the home grounds and celebrated It by easily defeating Boston in a rather fast game 1 'It was railroad day at the park and neither threatening nor drizzling rain could restrain the enthusiasm of the railroad men who were out In force Visiting delega tions of railroad officials from Buffalo Erie and other points were present to help along the uproar A'1 long procession of carriages and tally hos took the rooters to the park and just preceding the game the railroad club presented the champions with a handsome silver trophy cup as hn ex pression of appreciation Woodside general agent of the 'Erie road made the presentation address President Drey fiU? ManaSer Clarke responded in neat tcore: PITTSBURG AB unvil I Clarke 1 Beaumont Wagner Bransfield Ritchey 2b Burke 3b i eager Leever Total Beware of imitations Get the Genuine JOHANN MALT EXTRACT i and you will not oe oiwppw" eL Co Sole Agnts New York niM Riuch lotn plat of Rto Thei 2G 603 50 to Ellas aujrhllri '7 10 Ow a 1 (Sen 1350 Jil Lange lot outlets 'ir (Scpt' mber 28 850 ii Jen Lamb 1 ts to 30 in (Sej tember 26 1300 George HrtW feet of lot 8'" a so mis i and Him (September "ill im i a Romulus Dig It a non poiBcn ous remedy for Gonor rhcea Gleet Sperznator rbo Whites unnat ural discharges or any inflammation irrlta tion or ulceration of THeEuHS CHEWCtlCO Nouiuingent: woia sent plain wrapper £7 Prepaid for I ZMf vr UQKrtWm CIMCIHMTI01 4 I i IM Lt IS i a 1r to 4 tX I ST a si i A I A Ito I 1 I I I 1 1 I i I LI I I (J HTI ITTNCITk a 1 tototo fx 4 'n: JL JL 1 JLU I I 7 I I I I im I to 4 5 't 72 4i 4 'Li I i that a 7 suoMaaW i'HW 1 A fl 1 a i A 1 i 2 3 4 I 7 fa 1 dJU NH juHUly Oaaraaued K9W sot tc Kriaiare tK4fre rente eontari 1 1J.

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