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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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THE DETROIT REE PRESS UNDAl1 WE ARE OERING BARGAINS PHELPS Woodward Continued rom Pogel Part 1 But this is after all only news which we publish purely for business saKe Sults and Overcoats at $1O Sts and $20 TROUSERS at S2 to $6 AT 153 Over ADDITIONAL SPORTING NEWS 0N in Pages 10 Part One 11 Part Three' WAS PRELIMINARY ARRANGED It The lineup 4 INAL OR TROTH! Heaton the ATHLETICS Porter 6 6 7 5 total Hurlburt 7 6 4 7 6 6 9 13 6 48 total 4 7 9 8 9 Prinen 3 Gregory Center 1 1 PAST MAKE COUNT 9 9 at to Smythe Lenoon BruceAshe uller oulke Referee Bengen 9 7 8 10 2 7 THE CHAMPION STEEPLECHASE 12 Rolling Boer and as the Hildreth and second in the In Wprth this afternoon 7 6 10 4 6 5 Ralph Hoagland one sofjthe finest critics of football ln thecoun 8 8 7 7 7 14 23 irt game be said best Start 16 19 runs very left good RESULTS EASTERN GAMES Positionsleft endleft tackleleft guard centerright guard right tackle ZINZIBER THE AVORITE WON BIG EVENT OVER 3 MILE COURSE Left endLeft tackleLeft guard Center 'Right guardRight end Quarter sLeft half Right half MICHIGAN MADE GRAND SHOWING GarrelsosterStimson Snow Campbell WendellNichols Homeland Thinks Michigan Han Snperlor Team to Last Ann Arbor Mich October (Spe DECLARED PROESSIONALS 7 IS IS 8 2 YALE DOWNED (MIDDIES AND PENN WON ROM BROWNS BarryBentleyPriestBryan Brail Andrews Maddock Simmons Church 2 98 Miss 5 5 102 MADE TO ORDER 1 he cards 6 6 3 HLSIIER WOS BY ONE BIRD ROM MARKS IN EXCITING RACE Another Dinner for Sir Thoma' New York October 12 Sir Thomas Lip ton was the guest of honor at a dinner given by the governors of the Lotus club to night5 In responding to a toast Sir Thomas Lipton said that his reason for keeping the Shamrock on this side was that he might race with the Constitution or Co lumbia next year THE AUTO 5 7 7 Position Albion Left end Hunt Left tackle Exelby (Capti 1311 guara Center Right guard Right tackleRight end Quarter Hight halfbackLeft halfback ullback IS IS 18 18 Goodman Morley Weekesischer A Boyesen 0 Umpire Deland JACK PALMER KANSAS CITy AND TOMMY GIBSON IO ROUNDS 1 2 On Al 2d hand Stoves All kinds taken in ex change on Gas Ranges Savage AWottScudder Dennieo Hatch Knorr Guthard Nupftenan A Darmstaetter Clfs Shaeberle Husher Stanley Bluff Hart Marks Hnnnebaueb Wolf Holtman Whitmore Toepel COMMITTEE WILL RAME RULES OR i CONSTRUCTION YACHTS WON NATIONAL GOL ASSOCIATION HONOR ROM MISS HERRON 8 5 '5 8 6 25 19 17 13 MISS HECKER IS CHAMPION Saddler oot Right end Drake Right tackle Right guard Center Left guardLeft tackleLeft end QuarterbackRight half ullback BOTH PLAYERS WERE IN THEIR AMU BEING NERVOUS PETTIE AND GORE SO TREATED BY if YACHT RACING UNION score of 11 to 0 made by Wood minutes of playi irst halt ended knnw this is a ooa store an blushes when it proclaims the fact PRINCETON SHOWED IMPROVEMENT AND BEAT LEHIGH 35 TO 0 2 6 6 4 6 New York October Miss Gen evieve Hecker of the Essex Country club Orange champion woman golfer of the Metropolitan Goif asso ciation won the highest honors that a woman golfer can attain in theUnited States to day On the Baltus rol Golf club links near Short Hills Miss Hecker in defeating Alisa Lucy Herron of' Cincinnati by five up and 3 to play won the much covet ed title of champion woman golfer of the United States Golf association The first really acknowledged wo national championship of the United Beatrix dub in Ing the 98 At 1010 6 6 Awarded fur Lndnranee Shaw Goals from touchdowns Shorts (3) Referee Ralph Hoagland (Princeton) Um Louis Hinckey (Yale) Time of 25 and 20 minutes SUITS TOPCOATS Military Cadets Beat Trinity West Point October 12 The mil itary academy football team completely shut out Trinity college to day by a score of 17 to 0" Only 15 mlnute halves were played West Point scoring 11 in the first half and second Buncker Graves and Vtley Cltosen Baseball Manager Ann Arbor Mich' October 12 At the Athletic Association election this morning Sf Wells Utley of Detroit was elected baseball manager and CE Elliott of In dianapolis was chosen as track manager HARVARD EASILY DEEATED COLUM BIA BY SCORE 18 TO i Exclusive Designs Correct Styles Strictly Custom Tailoring Are eature to Be ound Only Here 5 4 5 ul "Won at Saginaw The Detroit University school Journeyed to Saginaw yesterday and defeated the Sag inaw hjgh school by the The first "touchdown was ward after about fifteen within run of 40 vards with ball on 25 ynrd line Mur phy made good gains in this halt Keena also did effective work Second Saginaw kicked oft and the ball rolled to Murphy who brought it back 6 yards DU was bald for downs and Sagmaw took the bell down to 5 yard line by straight bucks where they were held for dawna Keena punted' and Tinnier Won 3 MlIes Run rom Williams Bedford Mass October George Tine ler the well known Irish runner and the holder of many English and Irish championships defeated Thomas Will iams of Somerville in a three mile run at Tufts oval this afternoon by one yard ln by 1 up Playing for the seventh hole Miss Hecker sliced her tee shot but got plenty of distance Miss Herron was unfortunate from the tee as she pulled her drive and was stymied by the ball landing among some trees Owing to this difficulty Miss Herron was obliged to use her iron twice while Miss Hecker was po sition to make brassy shots and holed out ifi 6 to 7 which gave her a lead of 2 Bothi played poorly for the eighth hole which was halved in sixes and going to the ninth Miss Hecker drove into the long grana while Miss Hefron got off a very straight ball This hole was also halved this time in fours Miss Hecker being 2 up at the turn having gone out in 50 to Miss Herron 52 Both drove short of the green for the tenth Miss Hecker having to play the odd got her approach within five feet of the green Miss Herron play ed more cleverly and won the hole in 5 to 4 being then 1 down Miss Heck er got a cuppy lie on her tee shot for the eleventh but she had the better of the brassey shots as Miss Herron half topped nets Miss Hecker was oft the green in two and won the hole in 4 to 6 which gave her the lead by 2 up again Miss Herron made the bet ter drive for the twelfth hole but she overran the green with her mashie while Miss Hecker landed in a nice place Both approached perfectly and they halved the hole in fours Miss Hecker out drove her opponent on the next hole and was equally successful with her brassey Both were on the green in 3 Miss Hecker winning the hole in 4 to 5 The champion was now 3 up and 4 to play but on her next tee shot she met witli a setback Her drive went out of bounds and she had to play to from the tee Her second attempt was several feet behind Miss Herron drive and both were short of the bunker on their next shots Miss Herron found the bunker but she still had a chance to win the hole She failed to get out of the difficulty and Miss Hecker running down a nice put won the hole in 6 to 8 Champion IVon at ifteenth Hole Hie champion was now dormie 4 Miss Herron played on without losing nervo in the hope that she could pos sibly halve the match and made a fine drive from the fifteenth tee Miss Hecker also drove well but half topped her second shot which Miss Herron duplicated losing a chance thereby as her ball went out of bounds Miss Hecker played steadily and by neat work on the green won the hole In 6 to 7 and the match and championship 5 to 3 to play The spectators applauded the winner gen erously and Miss Herron ran over and congratulated the winner in the most affectionate manner or the consolatiou cup Miss Eliza beth Porter of the Oakley County club Massachusetts beat Alias Elsa Hurlburt of the Morris County club in oy i up AIISS Eacanaba Boys Won Menominee Mich October 12 (Special) The Escenaba high school football team de feated the Marinette high school to day in a hard frfught contest on the latter's 5 rounds Score: 6 to nearly the end of her strong playing Michigan got the ball on downs and went down the field at long stretches at a time Shorts making the final play for the touchdown oil a five yardcrossbuck 4r On the second kickoff a series of fumbles plays and good 'de fense on each side finally landed the 11 in (ho npntprnf fhp field Snow Heston and Shorts took the ball for 20 yards then Snow and Shorts plunged for seven more A nice quarterback kick by Weeks still gave' the ball to Michigan Snow finally itfOnt through Indiana's line for a touchdown 75 yard run and strong plays by Shorts Snow and Heston gave the last named a touchdown Oft side nlays characterized the next nnt in th drama lichisran Anally got the ball bn her 40r yard line The pigskin was forced down to within 20 yards of the goal only to be lost on offside play Indiana out of supposed danger to her 45 yard lihe but plays by Sweeley Snow and Hes ton aided by team mates was all that Gooding Brewer Melkel Roths child Sullivan Kerr James Kidson lieu Saddler Pearson Left half In avor of Menominee Mcncminee Mich October Tlio Menominee high school football 'team defeated the Sturgeon Bay high school to day by 'the score of 6 to The visitors outweighed the locals' and showed the coach work of Erickson 1 ormer fullback of the University of Minnesota but the home team won through excellent team work in a fast snappy game Tbes boys coached by Juettner formerly one of the ends of the university team 4 States was won by Alisa Hoyt of the Shinnecock Hills 189t and she held the title dur next two tournaments in 1897 the Philadelphia country club links in 1899 Aliss Ruth Underhill of the Nassau Country club Glen Cove Long Island was returned the win ner and last vear Ailss rances Griscom of Alerion Pa took the honors out of tlie Aletropolltan dis trict to her Philadelphia home Aliss Hecker through her victory to aay has recaptured the honors for the Aletro polltan association aitnough at critical periods during the tournament just ended it looked as if the prize would either go west or to New England Miss Hecker winning caused no surprise as it was generally believed that sne would acquit herself credita bly Miss Herron always a favorite nmnne eastern goiters surmised manv iby brilliant spurts of play particularly jn ner snort game aixi it is no dis credit to her to have been beaten by the new champion To those who have Studied golf records the victory of Aliss Hecker over Miss Herron wtts not as tasiiv aeeomnitsnea as manv thought It would have been It was quite evi dent tnat Aliss tiecKer was lar from being on her best game to dav ana at the same time it was noticeable that Miss Herron probably through over anxiousness pressed on her long game ana was 'nervous on ner sne Unites so that she also may have been not quite at her Mlsa Poor Miss Hecker absolutely threw awav the first two holes as thev were halved in seven ana six respectively Rheso figures show that the play was mediocre and not up to the golfing standard expected from championship aspirants Aliss Herron won the third hole in a rather good 'four although she had a chance for a 3 Aliss Heeker who had the longer drive messed her anoroacn snots about so tnat ne nr tlcally gave the hole to Miss Herron which mane tne incinnati girl 1 up Miss Hecker piaved much better for the fourth hoie and after Miss Herron had missed a chance on the green the New jersey gin squared the match by winning the hole in to 6 Aliss Hecker drove splendidly from the fifth teewhile Aliss Herron topped her drive and found the bunker This cost her a stroke which she got cleverly over the second bunker an was close to the green In four Aliss Hecker using an iron for her second sliced badly and only made the gren on the like Both putted poorly and the hole was halved in sixes rom the sixth tee Miss HecKer made the better drive by nearly thirty yards ana with her iron Was on the green in two Aliss Herronwas short with a similar club It looked as if Miss Hecker should have holed out in four but she missed a put and took to Miss Herron's 6 Metropolitan Golfer in the Lead This placed the local golfer in the lead Score: Harvard 18 Columbia Paul TtashlAl Ppfprr Tjoren Linemen Hallowell of Harvard Wolff of Columbia Touchdowns Ristine 2 Mifflin 1 Goals Putnam 2 Kernan 1 Time of halves 15 minutes Great Brace in Second Half Philadelphia October The University of Pennsylvania football team defeated the Brcwn University eleven to day in a 'fast and well played game by the score of 2t reshmeni 5 Detroit High Aa a preliminary event to the big game' at Ann Arbor the of all freshman team played the Detroit Central high school Neither side scored in the first half the contest being very even Both were forced to punt several times and on this the high school always gained In the sec ond half the extremely wet condition of the field told on the Sj aa their much heavier opponents had them at a disad vantage However every inch of the ground was fought for and the freshmen could secure but one touchdown in the half failing to catch the punt out for goal The high showing was something remarkable considering that the freshmen beat Ypsilanti 22 to 0 and Ypsi re cently beat the high schools 23 to 0 Th" halves were 15 and 10 minutes length A return game in Detroit with the fresh men is acheduled for early in November Lineup: RESHMEN CENTRAL UICMHOUH Hendry McCormick Brown Bolles WESTERN REPRESENTATIVE BEATEN BY 5 UP AND 3 TO I'LAY The most durable and best line of goods Thoroughly guaranteed in every respect fail to see our complete line "All styles and prices 'I ii The preliminary for the opening show of the Twentieth Century club at the Light Guard armory on October 30 was arranged yesterday afternoon and lnstead of a aix round affair it will be ten rounds the same aa the two principal bouts Jack Palmer of Kansas City a protege of Artle' SImins who will meet Martin Duffy in the windup has been secured to go against Tommy Gib son of this city Palmer recently fought a twenty round draw with Morris Rauch of Chicago and Is said to be a very prom ising featherweight He will weigh in at the ringside with Gibson at 116 pounds Wfinrt AT fuI ('urPS what you need wait and experiment any longer Come to us and get cured DR SPINNEY CO 290 292 Woodward Ave Private Entrance Elizabeth St Detroit Mich 9 a to 8 Sundays 9 to 11 a also 2 to 4 C' nsultatlon free Separate parlors for ladies Books free The Old Reliable Specialist Tn hie veerc' nm'tiCA ho a wnndprfnl record masterinc and curing Chrorlc Nervous Blood akin and the Special Diseases of Men and Women Kidneys and Bladder It is through these organs that nature purifies the blood When they are weak or disabled Injurious matter accumu lates in ths bldod and the body suffers in a hundred ways Don't neglect these organs: trifle with them A weak back or acliing kidneys need something more than a bottle of store medicine: thev need skillful management Give them the best attention you can get your future health de mands it and demands it now Our treatment for weak aching kidneys and bladder or inflammation does certainiy We want every sufferer to call on us We have got exactly xou have wasted time enougn Read retz Rogers Carpenter Oak rctz Belknap Adams Soule backC Smith right halfback Strassburgerleft halfback Land Weaver fullback Nichols (capt) Umpire Mr BASE BURNERS and STEEL RANGES New York October Zinziber ning in the Cherry and White hoops of Mr Chambiet won the champion steeplechase at Morris Park to day Coupled with his stable companion Marschan he was favorite in the bet ting at 3 to 1 having been backed down from 4 to 1 The race was over the trying course of about 31 2 miles and 14 good timber toppers faced the starter At flag fall Air Hayes who rode his own horse Cock went out to make the running and showed the way for the greater part of the journey Diver ran with him for a mile and a half and then ulminate moved up and helped to make the pace Going up the back stretch the last time Mystic Shriner moved up took command but Zinzlbei who had been in fifth and sixth place tiien passed one after another ot those in front of him and took the lead at the last jump and coming on won eas ily by eight lengths in the track record time of 7:02 Mystic Shriner ridden out beat ulminate a length for the place refused at the pool and Marylander fell innegan his jockey escaping with a bad shak ing up The race had an added money value of 9000 Of the favor ites Chilton in the Nursery handicap was the only one to disappoint his William Whitney won both the hunter and nursery handi caps In the hunter Morningside was a not favorite at 3 to 5 Turner traV ed with her to the head of the streten' and then came on and won easily In the nursery handicap King Hanover at 5 to 1 won Turner also had the mount He made the running head and head with Chilton and Whiskey King for five furlongs and then drew away and won cleverly by a length and a half Whiskey King took the place a neck before Chilton Sum maries: irst race seven furlongs McMeekin 115 1 to 2 and outK won Belle of Troy 112 (Wonderly) 2 to 1 and 1 to 4 second Lady Sterling 99 (H Michaels) GO to 1 and 5 to 1 third time 1:214 Cer vera also ran Second race the Hunter handicap one mile Morningside 120 (Tur ner) 3 to 5 and cut won Lady of the Val ley 110 (Shaw) 3 to 1 and 4 to 5 second Templeton 1(5 (Wonderly) 10 to 1 and 5 to 2 third time 1:40 Candle and Sadie also ran Third race the Nursery handi cap six furlongs King Hanover 113 (Tur ner) 5 to 1 and 2 io 1 won Whiskey King 118 (P edfem) 7 tc 2 and 6 to 5 second Chilton 113 (Shaw) 3 to 1 and even third time Tribes Hill City Bank ly Wheel Smart Set Peninsular Otis Pre torlus and lora Pomona ran (King Hanover and Pretortus coupled as Whitney entry) ourth race the third champion ship steeplechase about three and a half miles Zinziber 154 (Veitch) 3 to 1 and 6 to 5 won Mystic Shriner 163 (Ray) 6 to 1 and 2 to 1 second ulminate 1C3 (Owens) 15 to 1 and 6 to 1 third time 7:02 Wood Pigeon Ccck Robin Jessie fir Hubert Matschan Diver Decameron Bacchanal Charawind King and Mary lander also ran (Zinziber and Marschan coupled as Chambiet entry King re fused: Marylander fell) ifth race six furlongs selling Keynote 106 ((XConnor) 6 to 5 anti to 2 won Tact 87 (Michaels) 7 to 1 and 5 to 2 second Gibson Light 100 (Cochran) 8 to 1 and 3 to 1 third: time 1:12 Eddie Busch Rocky Blue Mantle ried Krupp Arrah Gowan Gold Aga Last Knight and Coast Guard also ran Sixth raee mile Roxane 92 (Redfern) 7 to 10 and out wen St innan 89 (Martin)12 to 5 and 3 to 5 second Ethics 88 (Coch ran) 5 to 1 and even third time 1:39 Himself and Latson also ran RATHBONE RE ELECTED SECRETARY AND TREASURER UNION a Present Use Ale like father used to drink So cents doz pts Tel 4044 Your Dollars never bought such Values as the Store now offers in Men and preme satisfaction As suraasgrowth is proofof health of life is it thatthe store that is in the van guard of leaders must be right and safe This is one role without any excep tioni Ve have proved and you have proved this to be the Competitive best of all tailoring stores Both a disclosure and fulfillment A matter for mutual congratulations at your ne irest mail box the economyoi servic We wrepax express charge on allmail 51 lit Albion Albion Mich October (Special) off to the Michigan Agricul tural college for her Vootball team took the Albion champions down the line this afternoon by a score of 11 to 0 The game was played in a sea of mud rain which neutralized the best both teams Albion never could play on1 a sloppy field while A proved themselves yeritable mud larks Their style of play was better adapted to a day like this and Albion whose play consists of a running inter ference requires firmer footing al A scored in each half Peters carrying the ball for the first and Childs for the second touchdown Childs missed the second seal The visitors used a tackles over formation most effectively and Brainerd 'teamed the ball for the best gains After they discovered Al weakest spot at left end they used this formation almost entirely on end and for repeated gains Kratz an Albion ex high school play er did good work Albion made some costly fumbles while Al A was pen alized for off side play several times Simmons of Albion made the star run of the game about 20 yards and Mad dock was used the most tor shorter gains' with Barry and Bryan next A came down on a special train 250 strong and it is safe to say that they all felt well repaid for this is the second time that thev have ever beaten Albion at football rnd the other time was years ago Tne uneup: A Crosbv Peters Case (Capt) Shedd Meek Kratz Rook Blanchard Childs Brainerd RIcatnore Referee and umpire itzgerald of Twenty five minut's halves were played was required 'Hestonmade 33 yafds for a touchdown on two runs Kicking In Second Half In the secojid half Michigan jiayed the kicking game With the ball in possession on her 30 yard line she was forced to punt Red den and Shorts blocked Indiana soon regained the ball on downs at her 15 yard line The iers were forced to punt and then Michigan walked down the field (for the first touchdown in the second half Shorts being the lucky man The last touchdown 'was made straight from 45 yard line White got 10 Redden hurled for 8 and Shaw was carried for the rest of distance i i The line up was as follows Michigan' Position Indiana Redden 7' Rucker White 'Gottscball MoGugin i Highley Gregory AZ Markle Wilson Railsback Er Smith Davidson Smithr oster Ayres Clevinger Coval Lock te ridge oster' Darby ball struck the goal post Keena fell on Jt and Winkler Saginaw's fullback dropped on him for a touchback Ball was punted out and Saginaw brought it back 10 yards gained ths ball on fumble The second touchdown' was made bl Keena with a run of 25 yards Murphy from the bunch for 20 yards in this half letcher quarter seemed better able to handle the ball than Saginaw's quarter line held to gether well and the interference waa good End runs seemed to bo preferred by while Saginaw favored straight plunges Keeler the star halfback was urable to play on account of azbad ankle Gardner' and Oleson ought a Draw Chicago October Eddie Gardner of Wheeling VaM and Ole Oleson of this city fought a six round draw at the Chicago Athletic club this even ing CharlieBurns of Cincinnati and Hugh Kelly of Chicago also fought a draw of six rounds Jack Lewis of Chicago was given the decision over Jack Carrig of Olean The final series for the Peters trophy was shot for at the last regular shoot of the Pastime Gun 'Club It was a very ex citing shoot Marks being two birds ahead of'Tlusher with only a few' more to go Marks however lest his nerve and Husher beat him out by one bird winning a solid gold locket Husher killed 160 and Marks 159 Marks' and Wolf ctled for medal medal BI Bluff' medal and Inorr medal Scores Name Number of birds 10 10 4 7 6 7 5 5 New York October The Automobile club of America to day announced the awards in the automobile endurance contest from New York to Rochester September 9 to 13 last The run was originally planned to cover 500 miles from New Y5rk to Buf falo in six days but it was terminated at Rochester nt the end of the fifth day on account of President McKlnlev's death In all c90 miles were covered The awards were divided into three classes: A first class certificate tor an average speed between twelve and fifteen miles per hour a second class certificate for an average speed be tween ten and twelve miles and a third ciass certificate for an averasre sueed be tween eight and ten miles David Bish op with an average speed of fifteen miles jier hour is first on the list in the first class: jerterson ssellgman first in the sec ond class with an average speed of )J192 miles and Alexander Dow first In the third class average speed 999 miles AH three used gasoline machines There were eighty starters but only forty two reached Jtoch ester within the official time to 0 Brown played Pennsylvania to a standstill in the first half and came within a yard of scoring a well earned touchdown The visitors got the ball on their own 40 vard line and by hard line bucking forced the leather 69 yards down the field Here Brown lost the tall on a peer pass coupled with a fast snd fierce charge on the part of the Pennsylvanians Quarterback How ard seized the ball and ran the length of the field for a touchdown but it was not allowed The referee claimed ran out of bounds The hard work Of the first had told on Brown players and their play ing in the second half was not so powerful Pennsylvania took a wonderful brace and carried the Providence players off their feet They scored all their points in this PENNSYLVANIA POSITION BROWN Metzgar Crowther Corley Anderson uenneet Jordan Teas Plekarkski Gardiner Ludes Howard Itutler Cn ri TVs 1a Davidson (Capt) fullback Bates (Capt) inal score Pennsylvania 26 Brown 0 Touchdowns Piekarkskl Snook Teas Ben nett Butler Goal from Bennett Referee Corbin of Yale Whiting Cdrnen Blanding Brown Williams Pennsylvania Time of halves 20 minutes Princeton 35 Leliigtli Princeton October 12 The Lehigh eleven met defeat here to day in a game with the Princetons by the score of 35 to 0 Three minutes after the first kick off after several line attacks and short end runs McCord was sent through center for a touchdown On steady gains chiefly by end runs Dewitt added two more touchdowns and oulke got a fourth in this half Two more were scored by Dewitt in the second half on runs around right end Princeton showed a markted improvement in her team work and her interference was the best she has made this season The line held well and only twice did Lehigh make appreciable rv TZil 1 tr 1 PRINCETON Henry Roher Pell Brown Dana isher Butkiewicz Mills Dewitt Davis 'Meier ree man Pearson McCord oulke McClave 1 UrJlUei 11111 oulke Meier' ullback Dewitt Goals from touchdowns Dewitt 5 ch jrlm Vnnrr i mnire si Time of 20 and 15 minutes LEHIGH Hlnckcl Macarland Waters Johnson' Kelly Jones Barnard DowaxrabQUgh Smartt Bailey Easy tor KaIa'maxo tj Kalamazoo Mich October In an altogether one sided game of football here to day the Muskegon and Kalamazoo school teams the local team de feated the visitors 32 to 0 eh madeV touchdown and Bart Ukand nswortleach kicked a goal 19s Nebraska October Minnesota de feated' Nebraska at 'football here to day by a score of 19 to 0: The visitors were outclassed the I Minnesota fflants but thev were strong on the defensive btill their line was not to with stand the mass playa of the home team Muskegon Won Hard ought Game Muskegcn Mich October (Special The Muskegon Rifles eleven and Big Rapids Industrial Tootball team contested the local gridiron this aftainocni'The game aa played in a pouring rain but was one cf the hardest fought battles seen here in softie time The score was 5 to0 In favor of the Rifles s'j? Entry Ran One Two Chicago October The Lady coupled entry finished first lirwls handicap at beating Barrack the 2 to 1 favorite who was unable to find a footing in the muddy track and ran far below his mark The conditions were exactly suited to Rolling Boer who could have gone to the front at any time in the raca had Coburn wished He however allowed The Lady to set the pace closely followed by Charlie At the mile both the Hildreth horses were by themselves in the lead The track was a sea in some places covered to the depth of an inch or more with water and a drizzling rain fell during the entire after noon Summaries: irst race 6 furlongs relinghuysen 104 (J Miller) 16 to 1 won Campball 97 (Doss) 13 to I second Seguranca 103 (Coburn) 3 to 1 third time 1:18 1 5 Harrv Herendeen Lyror Bell Boomeraek Rival Dare Emma Erema also lan Second race 6 furlongs Burnla Bunton ini (Knight) 9 to 20 won Gonfalon 115 (Co burn) 12 to 5 second Empress of Beauty 102 (Jackson) 20 to 1 third time 1 :17 Kinus also ran Third lace 51 2 furlongs Merriment 110 (Blake) 3 to 2 wen Au tumn Leaves 103 (Jackson) 20 tol second: Inspector Shea 106 (Landry) SO to third time 1:114 5 Lucien Appleby' Mir acle It Julia Junkin Legal Maxim Even ing Star also ran ourth race 1 1 8 miles Illinois handicap Rolling Boer 105 (Co burn) 11 to 5 won The Lady 108 (Blakei 11 to 5 second Strangest 96 (Davisson) 4 to 1 third time 1:59 Rolling Boer and The Lady coupled as Hildreth entry Charlie and Barrack also ran ifth race mile and a Valdez 101 (Knighti 8 to 5 won: antasy 100 (Hicks) 5 to 1 second Linden Ella 99 (Harshberger) 30 to 1 third time 1:54 1 5 TammanyChief rank Ireland Mlsg Liza Myth and Edwin Ix also ran Sixth race 6 StellaPerkins 105 (J Miller) 7 to 1 won: Step Onward 14 (Coburn) 2 to 1 second He rodes 91 (Boyd) 25 to 1 third: time 1:18 5 Amote Bert Sargent Lysbeth Prince Webb Lady Like Whifflt and Bris src also ran 'Cleveland October (Special) 'annual meeting of the yacht racing union of the Great Lakes was held this afternoon at the club housa of the Cleveland Yacht club those present being Com WrsRadJer ot Cleveland chairman John A Rath bone of Detroit secretary and treas urer Com Aemlias Jarvis of Toronto rank Monck of Hamilton Ont Corn Hower of Buffalo A Warner Chicago 'Yacht club Balcom Columbia Yacht club ot Chl Messrs RadderJ and Rathbone ftejf hesen ted the Interlake tYachtiig as sociation Jarvis Monck Hower the Lake Ontario Yacht Racing asso ciation Warner and Balcom the Lake Michigan Yachting association The most Important business trans acted was the instruction of the con struction committee consisting of Radder Jarvis and Warner to frame a new set of rules governing theconstruction of yachts It is the opin ion of the delegates that the yachts should have greater living space aboard and should not be mere rac ing machines the present rules not having been stringent enough The committee will report at a special meeting to be held at Buffalo prob ably next month The union also took up the cases of Arthur Pettie and James Gore De troit yachtsmen who were said to be professionals sustaining the protests against both Commodore John Shaw of De troit appeared at the meeting in et favor but the evidence was too strong Officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows: rank Monck Hamilton chairman John A Rathbone Detroit: re elected secre tary and treasurer The next annual meeting will be held at Hamilton WHITNEY CAPTURED BOTH HANDI CAPS AT MORRIS PARK Yale Beat the Middies Annapolis M1 October sity football team defeated the eleven in a very one sided contest by score of 24 to 0 In four minutes after the opening of tne contest Yale put the ball over the line and kicked a goal Ten minutes later they re peated the deration Strassburger for the cadets tiled a goal from the 40 vard line but missed In the second half Yale got a touchdown and kicked goal in six minutes and another in thirteen minutes Yale Gould (capt) Gass Glass Holt Olcott fncran Swann Rafferty right end Desauues Chadwick Hart WflVipImi Mr Ely of Yale Thompson of Georgetown Clone inish in Orark Stakes St Louis October The air Grounds track was a sea of mud to day and horses having a proclivity for heavy going we rp much In evidence The contest for the Ozark stake a selling event ate six fur longs for 2 year olds furnished the only excitement of the day 'Jordan the favor ite was the pacamaker to the stretch bead where Huntressa and Sambo came up with hun The three raced as a team to the Continued on Pose Part i left end Carn left tackle Webb left guard HalJ center Colter Cobb right guard leming Col ter tacxio Corley rignt ena quarterback left halfback right half back ShoHs WoodardR Herrnstein KnigbtR Weeks Graver Heston Shaw Sweeley RednerR Snow Reid Touchdowns Shorts (2) Heston (2) Snow the ifeikiiof ell 'gressive business of to day is notKiog short or its Action effort try was asked his opinion of Michi gan to night infinitely superior to her team was last year 'at corresponding date I saw Michigan play Illinois early in the season of 1900 and the difference is so marked that it Is almost incomprehen The one thing that Michigan must guard against now is being over confident She has been running up some big scores but she will fall down If she gets an idea that the team is invulnerable That is a fault that Is likely to come to apy i teana that scores big early in the season No cannot say that Yost anything so entirely new He has a good system of offense and Michigan is working it out along his lines But it is the spirit that he has Instilled in the men that counts It showed up to day in the manner in which the men helped teach other along when tackled It was not In weakness but strength that made a score of33 to 0 Coach James I Horne of the In diana team is well satisfied with the result cf to game His defeat he takes not as a sign of Hoosier weakness but of terrific offensive playing He said "Michigan surprised me She the best trio of backs I ever saw On all around work they excel and Sweeley is a peer less punter iThe line is also strong pn offe nse but is not so good in defense and majnf all before the 'big teams has yet to meet Shorts is a splendid man on offensive work but the strength of Michigan lies in her backs aSnow Heston and Spreeley" MUDLARKS IN THEIR GLORY WORTH AND ST McGovern to Meet Winner of liruad Sullivan Match Buffalo October Terry manager has agreed to hlm against the winner of the Kid Broad Sullivan flcht at ort Erie Monday evening Cambridge Mass October Har vard easily won her first important game this afternoon defeating Co lumbia lS to 0 Columbia's weakness lay in her guards' and tackle but her back field was equal to Columbia only made one substantial gain when Weeks got around Camp end for twelve yards Harvard made most of her gains by end in which the interference was effective 'Putnam went around end at least a dozen times for cains men were good physicaLcondition as and were frequently laid out by in juries Lineup: HARVARD Campbell Meravdon Glagden Left tackle Rigs Hovey Left guard Green Sargent Center Barnard Right guard Randnlf Tjvw ronce Wright Right tackle Irvine Motley Right endVan Matthews Quarterback Boyesen Putnam Kernan Left half Ristine Right half Mifflin ullback Purdue Played Chicago to Stand still Chicago October Doughty little Pur due to day held its own against the Uni vsrsity of Chicago each scoring five points after 50 play on a gridiron more fit for a regatta than a football con test Already a pond after hours of rain the field was converted Into a veritable morass by a game which took place be tween 'two elevens before the championship game This condition was favorable to the Maroons who outweighed the boys from Indiana In the first half neither side scored and time was called with the ball on 20 yard line Chicago started the second half with re newed vigor and succeeded in forcing Shel don across line for the first touch down of the game Purdue rose to the oc casion and towards the end of the game forced the ball over the line Both sides missed a goal tieing the game Rain fell Incessantly throughout the game making fast play impossible Big Score 7 Milwaukee October 12 Wisconsin uni versity easily defeated Beloit In tbe annual football game at Milwaukee ark to day by a score of 40 to 0 In the first half Wisconsin's score was 23 on touchdowns by Cochems Driver and Lar sen and a goal from tbe field by Juneau Each touchdown was followed by a goal kicked by Juneau In the second half a down by Larson followed by downs of Driver ar Cochems and goals by Juneaxt netted 17 points making the final score 40 to spectacular rushes weie the feature of tbe game VARICOCELE AND STRICTURE guarantee ray Latest Method Treatment to be a perman Positive cure for Varicocele and Stricture without stretching or loss of time In 'Varicocele it absorbs tne bagging or wormy condition equalizes circulation it at once stops pain in the groins and also stop all drains 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fearurs ofltho game Other Gaines' l'layed Yesterday At Tiflm Ohio Wesleyan university 59 Heldelburg 0 At Buffalo University of Btrtfalq 6: Case School of Cleveland At Hanover N1 Dartmouth 20 Tufts 0 I At Williamsport Carlisle' Indians 6 Bucknc 11 5 At Dallas University of Texas University of Nashville 6 'if At Atlanta Ga rGeorgla School of Tech nology 29 Gordon' Institute 0 Tailors and Woolen Merchants Michigan Headquarter 220 222 Woodward Avenue Detroit Congrat ulations 7 MW a A s' 1 K3 VVV A ni VTaVU a Wlivix" BVUI 1 1 IY a El Jo 1 HN 13 A Ada WU1OTX' Ki vc fe ttl 89 has baffled scientists 0 pro i' gf jw i Ife I I W1 MnsSKmHKSaMKKII 1 wifi oi i Imsw K3H BEK MEfQ I I 1 I E8 1 I if I I I 'J MIOMa St Sr IB Li idL Im Ik 1 1 A i Mac iJ I HllHljJIW YSLX 'V' iaTr 4 'I 1 1 I 'si' 1 Xi.

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