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PART one 8 HARVARD WON Open MICHIGAN ON LUKE The ashion Lnni UBBED IT IN bir Continued rom Page Part 1 I DA CVSMAC A HARKS CO In all clothing history you've never had such values offered you as in 'Tailored not to meet a popular price a am a 1 aa a SUITS our price is that find Do You Know that the Stfowe ants 4 Pages 7 9 and io Part ii Part Three Coaches LIGHT DEPOT WAGON OUR LIBERAL GUARANTEE ine Machine and Tobi Work GILMAN ST COR SECOND A 10 GRAND RIVER Telephone 3533 WILL GOLDEN Prop INE CARRYING COM TRA Banta Left half Special Plastic Surgery line ip Zlmmei man Campbell 0 De VARICOCELE AN STRiCTURE STATE OOTBALL I WM JUPP: CHOSEN obliged to play for Kalamazoo held for DRCOLDBERC Left guardLeft tackle eft end Quarter I Right guard Right tackle A Knight Mil ward Jackson Meek Kratz Club Hitchman Thompson rench Estabrook Woodbury Bright Brown Buick Shaw A Thomson McArthur Right tnd Right tackle Right guard Center Left guard Center Right guard Right tackleRight endLeft halfRight half Quarter ullback Left tackleXL Left guard Center Right guard TCIarlyg fnnirln school football team on the local gridiron score of 23 to 0 The by a monster crowd made to ORDER Harvard'CampbellBlagden GreeneRoberts'Barnard Cutts Clark MatthewsKernan RlctineGraydon holes were and Seeley the ground in the lirst first IS the day inch of Ward Strathford ElliottJohnson OLIVET Betts Bair North Steckle Betts Morford Left end Left tackle Left guard iCenter Right end Right tackle Right guard Quarter Her only ecore was made Olivet fumbled on her 35 Thp score talksWe would jCUloago are candidates for tbe honor Crandell Schoell Penn Elects New Captain Philadelphia October 19 Herbert A Da vidson rof Worcester Mass fullback on the' University of Pennsylvania football eleven was unanimously elected captain of the team to night'" 7 leager Dietz Smiley Snow Goals I a kA Umpire Everett 'Wrenn Harvard McChesney PENNSYLVANIA ALSO ZHAD TROUBLE 'IN BEATING BUCKNELL 6 TO 0 UOMVS NORTHWESTERN Columbia Hamilton New York October Columbia won' to day's football game with Hamilton by a I Dan Hall Wit Lansing High Eleven is Lansing Mich October 19 (Special) The Lansing high school football team add ed another victory to its unbroken list to day defeating Jackson high school 40 tox0 defeated 35 to 0 the first was un Right half Left half ullback Hestcn 3 Shaw Referee red Hayner The Positions Left end Left tackle Left guard Center Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarter Left half Right half ullback Daly Paddock Dietz Allen KERNAN RAN 45 YARDS' OR TOUCH i DOWNL 40 SECONDS BEORETIME Etcanaba Defeated Marquette Escanaba Mich October 19 (Special) The Escanaba high defeated Marquette this afternoon by a game was witnessed A comparatively simple operation ren dered this noso straight as indicated by dotted line thereby greatly improving tiic lace CHAMPION 'ORM here If we prove tit we don' want your'business 'Positions 'Center Right guard Left guardRight tackle A Leri tackle riignt ena Left endQuarter Right half ullback TRAVIS WON WESTBROOK CUP have added more points for Heston's a rd pass which penalized us heavily However Heston has learned a lesson and will not do it again and he played with all the more grit afterward I am satisfied that the Michigan men are willing to work hard at any stage of the Abbott Schudder Cann Ingalls irst Victory for The eleven representing the Detroit Busi ness University defeated the A eleven (first team) at Bennett Park yester day afternoon in two fifteen minute halves The line up of the was as follows: Bradley center Kenney and Perrnult right guard McCarthy left guard Wie gert left tackle: Cagney and Winters right tackle Maxwell right end Watson left end: Smith quarterback: Winters and Dickson left half: Longstaff (captain) I iEUl lid 11 1 Hl'BMfll I Ullllin'K Al peared: center: Smith guard: Marston right guard Barry tackle: Burger right tackle: Rickerts Bates rank organ of the ufranco's HlllCd PERIODICALCOMPOUND rer Delayed Irregalar ar BsBreaaed Maathly Periods NEVER AILS rrice cents at Druggists HURON MooreMcLaughlin McKenzieMcGregor Endlich Ragan Moran Cooke BackusTherman ullback Bucheridge (cpt HARDEST OUGHT BATTLE EVER 1 WITNESSED AT WEST POINT Bucknell Barrett Shipp Taylor Wilcox Gillis McMahon Douglas Smith Stanton Cockill McCormack touchdown Olivet Waa Beat Olivet Mich October Olivet won her second intercollegiate battle' to day defeating Kalamazoo 12 to 5 Oli heavy team was in perfect condition and gained consistently by cross bucks and other line plays also boxing in Kalamazoo end several times while Morgan went around for good gains The consistency of Olivet's work was marred Ohly by fumblesj mass plays were hand on the ery who were obliged to play for wind from the start Kalamazoo held for downs several times but ww unable to gam stcaaiiy bv a field goal yardHne and Kalamazoo failing to gdiii through the I line kicked a pretty goal After the off in the first half Olivet took the offensive on 30 yard line through the fumble and Eili quickly pushed over "After North's Barbour Bailey HodgeBoglow Llsk Sears Patterson Boles Mallory 20 minutes Meinko 1 inieaeeucrs Henderson 600 Thorpe O'Rourke Salliotte Mitchell Krohn Schram Patrick McGraw Ttofircrs Klrker (capt)Ijeft halfback Rocho RJgfat halfback or tha A the following players ap ictt leftleft Minnesota Grinnell Game 'L Glared Off Minneapolis October Minnesota Grin nell game wa called ofLowIng to the death' of ex Gov in Pillsbury If our Goods Suit You Tell Your riends If Not Tell Us Detroit Model Machina Ms Mode! and Experimental Work Aoourate Gear Outtlng 6 KNAPP ALMOST EQUALED 1 RECORD OR 13 HOLES Have aJarge stock of' '''Cornell MT) Indians 4 Buffalo October 19 ully 1G000 people thronged the Pan American stadium this af ternoon 'to see the football game between the Cai Uslo Indians and Cornell uni versity Cornell won 17 to 6 but it was a game that taxed all the resources of the crimson and white for the Indian ends got over the ground fast and showed the Itha cans a few things in the way of playinglow The' Cornell team was much the heavier Hunt made a touchdown in the first halt and Coffin kicked the goal Hunt made a 90 yard run for a touchdown in the second half and Coffin again kicked goal There was an exchange of punts and then Coffin stole around right and made a run of 70 yards for the third and last touch down He was tackled so hard behind the line that he was wabbly and missed the goal The lineup: Cornell Position Carlisle Taussig Left end Beaver Lueder Left tackle Williams (Capt) Wheelock ttowan ChesawDillonLuboHare Johnson DecoraYarlatt Palmet New York October Walter Travis of the Garden City Golf club who has held the amateur golf cham pionship of America for the past two years won the Westbrook cup to day at the annual invitation tournament of the Westbrook golf club near Great River I Travis fully sustained his reputation as the premier golfer on this side of the Atlantic by de feating Chas Seeley the Connec ticut state champion in thefinal round at 36holes! match play by 7 up and 6 to Play played in contested every finishing one up half of the match The national champion set a swift pace in the af ternoon for his youthful opponent and Seeley was simply unable to stand the strain Travis played up to his best form doing the first nine holes in the afternoon in 39 which carried Seeley off his feet The best the Connecticut lad coud do was 46 but he made a plucky effort to stand off his oppon ent in the last two holes played During the morning round the weather conditions 'were as if made to order but in the afternoon a heavy rain storm nc joinparnied by a gale of wind interfered with the play for about 15 minutes Travis showed in all his old time cleverness and no simply outplayed Seeley at nearly every stage wlth'the accuracy befitting a master hand i ollowing are the cards of both players fee the rhlrty slx holes: VSE 'HJ3 Press Liners I' Warner Left guard Kent Center Hunt Right guard Smith Right tackle Tydeman Right end inucane Quarterback Purcell Left halfback Coffin Right halfback Schoelkopf ullback THE DETROIT REE PRESS! SUNDAY OCTOBER 20 1901 Smith Stevens redericks Cummings Prall Referees itzgibb'ns and Dawson A A Corwin on Al Second Hand Stoves All kinds ar taken in exchange for Gas Ratwes i Navnl'Cadets 18 Lehigli Annapolis Md October 19 naval ca det football eleven defeated the "team of" Lehigh university by the score of18 to 0 Nichols was over the line for the first touchdown after about ten play In the second half Adams and Strass burger each made a touchdown Strase burger kicked all three goals 4 1 SV 1 S' Ue I me Dira reason is Secretary Treasurer of Nortb western Rowing Aasoclation' Chicago October The annual meeting of the Northwestern Amateur Rowing asl soclaUon organized in 1869 was held to night and the following officers were elect ed President peorge Essig 'Chicago: vice president Karl 6t Louis: sec retary treasurer Wm Jttpp Detroit TLe executive committee will meet next March to decide the place for holding the annual regatta Detroit Grand Rapids and lames Comments on the Game Ann Arbor Michl October' 19 (Special) following comments on the North western game were made: Capt Dietz will take a post season game between Michigan and Wisconsin to settle the west ern Jack Hollister has a wonder ful Coach Hollister (very grouchy) would have (prevented scores in the first half butfor fumbles and Coaoh Xost Wlsconsin 22: Knox 3 Madison Wls October 19 The football game between Wisconsin university and Knox college resulted In a score of 22 to 6 in favor of Wisconsin "Wisconsin scored 11 in each half and Knox a touchdown in the second hair" Vpsl Won by One Point A large crowd saw the game vest' morning between the Detroit Unier 'lf school and the Ypsilanti high school on th Elmwood grounds' The Ypsi team otn weighed the locals by many pounds same was fast and snappy In th half Whiting fullback lor the L'nimiy 7 Continued on Page Part Position Brown Left end GaIlison Epmke vvebh Hall Cotter SavageHatch Pennsylvania Buckriell tV Philadelphia The University of Pennsylvania football eleven defeated Bucknell team thle afternoon on ranklin ield by the narrow margin of 6 to 0 The boys from Lewisburg played hard football and only tbe'call of time in the first half prevented them from scoring a touchdown They had pushed the ball from their own0 yard line to within a few feet of the red and blue goal and their offense growing stronger as defense was Kivmiig weaker me line up: Pennsylvania Positions Metzgar Ludea "Left Piekarsk! Left tackle Bennett Left guard Jordan Center Teas Right guard Donaldson Riaht tackle Gardiner Dale Right: end Howard Quarter back Reynolds Left half back Shook Right half back Davidson Gard in er ull back Touchdown Teas Goal from Reynolds Referee Corbin Yale Umpire Whiting Cornell Linesmen Pennsylvania Johnson Bucknell? Time of halves 25 minutes each Positions Illinois Loft end Cook Left tackle Slier Left guard 7 Stahl Center Loweritbtil airweather Bight tackle Lindgren Right end Doud Quarterback Stevenson Left half Jutton Right half Parker ullback McKnlght as fine as there Is in the world thai VUA pilLCO aic lower than the same can be bought for in any other city in America that we are making better easier payments more liberal exchanges Every inducement 3 is offered to buy of us Ba rb' Millian Allan I He half ran and was from his tacklers so the whole distance of a touchdown Shorts Score: Michigan 24 0 ACT 3 We save ou money on anything you want Best biggest lowest prices li rnit rtf fashion That's the Chesterfield Overcoat 1 The illustration faithfully defines everv outline you'll easily catch on Its graceful dignity comfort and durability ils ingness to any type or figure ox build of mar celled it 'was in throwing men back oh line "bucks Play All in Northwestern's Terrl tory in irst Half Some idea of the difference of the two steams iinay be gained from the following facts: Northwestern did not have the ball in her possession bn territory in the first" half and only once in the second half out side of misplay Northwest ern umbled three times so that the possession of the ball was transferred Michigan saved all her fumbles Michigan was penalized four times and Northwestern once' Northwestern was forced to punt six times and Michigan twice '3 A Northwestern punt was blocked once and another was blocked SWCelcy hiw atvnv unlntor rupted "Time was being continually taken out for injured Northwestern players while Michigan stood the gaff well was carried off the field and Dad Elliott was for two minutes in one play but both resumed playing trick plays work ed and failed Heaton Scored irst Goal "Michigan was handicanned jay the wind and sun in the first half Shorts kicked to North 25 yard line and Johnson fumbled it ball Shorts got three Snow eight and then tblg smashed through like an engine for 11 yards The crowd went' wild at this demonstration of rlnv But Michigan was set back for off side play Michigan rushed the ball to five yard line but the ball went over on downs It took three trials for the Purple to make five yards 'and defensive stock took a bullish tendency Dietz made five yards Elliott added six yards the longest' single gain Northwestern made in the game hind tbe well known tandem interfer ence But Michigan held their op ponents for two downs end Stlmpson (captain) right end quarterback Atkinson right half left half Reynolds fullback The fqotball team was only recently I zed it being the first ormnizatlnn kind in connection with' the business uni versities of Detroit and the boys are nat urally elated over the showing made in this the ir first game Thev are looking for the scalps tf other ambitious elevens Their playing weight averages 145 pounds i 4 3 4 7 5 5 Out 5 4 4 3 4 5 5 5 29 4 5 4 5 4 6 4 5 4 6 4 6 14 5 30 6 4 5 5 5 fl 4 5 6 5 6 6 4 4 There were 83 conmetitcrs In thirtv six hole medal plstv handicap for which special prizes were offered by the club to tho per son making the beat gross and net scores Knapp ono of the best players in the Westbrook Club won both trophies as he made a gross score of 166 and with an allowance of had tbe best neu score 158 Knapp played in splendid torin and came within one stroke of tieing the record ma4 by Travin yesterday bv making the round oi iho eighteen boles in 78 The Largest Sporting Goods House in Michigan 93 Woodward Avenue Mail Orders given prompt attention1 WE SELL Cas Ranges Cas Heaters Cas Radiators OH Stoves etc AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT field goal in the second half Olivet kept on the offensive sending Ivan Steckle over tor a touchdown and holding tho ball on her 20 yard line at the finish Olivets defense was strong Betts at center broke up the formation repeatedly at one time nailing his man eight yards beyond the line Wllsoti fullback dislocated his shoulder Length of halves 25 minutes The line up: KALAMAZOO Shroyer Kalmbacli Upjohn Llenau Burns Schna Brown Beckwith North Koster Stetson ACT 2 ii ART LAUREL Base Burners Cnnl 9 Stoves and Steel Ranges are the best constructed most durable and economical on the market (They are guar anteed We have a complete line Morn son Ba! Dune Walkerville 23 A very fast and interesting game was played in Walkerville yesterday between the Detroit Homeopathic College and the hotne team The features were the end runs by Johnson Although Walkerville was handicapped in weight they showed splendid team work ngalnst tbelr heavy opponents The lineup: WALKERVILLE Johnson Durush Left end Broderick (capt) Giiena tackle Martin McManus Isaacs A Maisonville White Malsonvllle Luxford Johnson oreman Wilson (capt) AlsinKe ftlVAK 2 Johnson 2 Goals Wilson 3 Wickett umpire bttider DnrtfAeri orri Port Huron Snowed Under Port Huron Mich October 19 (Special) Detroit Western high school football team defeated the? ort Huron high school team this afternoon by the scoro of 40 to 0 The visiting teams outweighed the ranup their full score In Th vhra by sheer force of weight The Purt Huron team braced up In the tec and kePt fhelr opponent from futher scoring and a good exhibition 'of team work was given The lineup YOUNG SEELEY PLETELY HIS EET around Rork Heavy line' bucking by Guthard Reid and Widman nut tho pigskin on A 10 yard line whero Widman' was pushed through for the first touchdown after five and me half minutes of play King missed goal On the next kick off Reid ran it back 10 yards Nunneley gained five yards on the tackle back play and Reid and Widman each made yards on plunges through right tackle The in terference given Keid and Widman was splendid and on the next two plays thehalfbacks gained IS moretyards Reid making 8 Eberts and Hutchinson ad vanced the leather yards through the tackles and Reid by clever dodg ing made 20 yards on an end run fWidman followed example witn a fifteen yard dash Rork putting up a weak resistance Guthard swas called on again to buck the line and he did it nobly making 12 yards King and Eberts also made short gains through the guards Reid scored the second touchdown in about thetsam8 time as the first one was made King missed goal Score 10 tp 0 Sensational Run Gt was shortly after the next kick off when Widman made his sensational run of 05 yards A Cs kick was taken back 10 yards by Reid and Eberts and Guthard each added 5 yards toward the fight for the goal A fumble cost A the ball and A forced it back to A 15 yard line where Capt Ryan's men regained It on downs Widman was then called upon to get the Deltas out of the dangerous territory made a brilliant dash through the opposing eleven his Interference mowing the men down one by one A good tackle by Meek brought the half back down but he was up again in an? Instant and after successfully score of 12 to 0 Irf the first half Weekes got around right end for a touchdown and Bruce kicked a goal7 In the second hklf Weekes made a sensational spurt through right and put the ball on the 10 yard lin By clever work a few seconds later he skirted right and once more for a touchdown and Bruce kicked a goal making the total score 12 to 0 The line up: A 7 Columbia Positions Hamilton' Wolff 'Left end Drummond Kindgen Left tackle Gilbert Lancon Left guard Wills Shaw' Center Blackley McLellan Right guard Davis Bruce Right tackle War4 Van HoevenbergRlght end Naylor Goodman Quarter back McLaughlin Weekes Left half back Strickland Bovesen Right half back Peet Duell ull back Devatie the cadets outweighed the club men ths team work told and they were able repeatedly to crash through the line gains In spite of the fact that a tackio was at center and a fallback at right guard the West Side line was solid throughout the game and at no time was their goal in danger It seemed impossible for them to score however the cadets showing won derful recuperative powers when their wl was threatened and each time tliev jnuhd out of tight places or the visitors haw at left half and McArthur fullback dd excellent work the former being the grouri gainer of the afternoon About 4w i eopl witnessed the contest and the vrehard Lake band enlivened things with fptritti tones A return game will be played at Detroit in the near future The lineup Position Orchard in' Left end Left tackle Left guard Center Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarter Left half Right half ullback 'Bard Strngrsrle Agralnat 1 4 Penn State New Hkven Ct October The Yale football eleven met its strongest adversary of the season thus far in the game with the Pennsylvania State College team on Yale field this afternoon Yale won by the score of 22 to 0 but the figures of the score do not represent the quality of of fense and the strength of the defense which the Penn Stats team put up' A num ber of times they pushed their backs through the Yale rush line though inability to sustain the attack as Yale dla prevent ed their scoring players were almost used up before the sccon t'Tialf ended and two the Penn State team were taken out or shifted The Jline up: 9 Pennsylvania Yale Posit fon8tate CJlege Raffertyl left end'r Beislcker Olcott left tackle Arbuthnot Goss left guard Dodge Holt center Sweet Junk Glass right guard Junk Hawley Hogan right tackle Scholl Swan i right end Mlles De Saulles quarterback Hewitt Hart' left halfback Dean Chadwick right halfback Whitworth Withelmi fullback Smith Moyle Referee Dr Wurtem burg Linesmen Easton Yale Burdick Yale Touchdowns Hart Withetani Chad wick' Olcott Goals Olcott 2 Score Yale 22 Pennsylvania State 0 Time of halves 20 minutes each PHELPS 174176 WOODWARD or' added luxury in fabrics trimmings ox both to $175O A Morgan Ellis Ivan Steckle Wilson Elliott Elliott Gray Depot Wagons Broughams and A Point October At least 4000 persons witnessed a hard fought battle this afternoon between the foot ball teams of Harvard' andyWest Point It was the most hotly contest ed event ever played on West gridiron It Was by ''a mere that Harvard scored against West Point their only touchdown being made forty seconds before time was calledt After a idown and a scrim mage Kernanbroke 'through the West Point jline and ran forty five yards for touchdown by' the first' good interference Harvard had slxiwn Cutts then kicked the goal Scojel6 to The line up: r' West Point Positions arnsworth Left end Boyers Left tackle Riley Left guard unro Goodspeed Right Bunker tackle Bartlett Right end Daly Quarterback Casad Deft half Jenevoid Right half Graves ullback dodging Blanchard he ran down the for one of the longest and most sensational runs seen in Detroit so far "this season He was cheered to the echo by the spectators the A supporters joining in the applause King kicked goal Consistent line bucking advanced the ball for the Deltas to the center of the field after the next kick off Two brilliant end runs by Reid and some good' work by Coffin Hutchinson Ryan MurrayJ Widmdn and Guthard resulted in another touchdown putting the ball across? the line" King missed gpah There was little doh bn the next! kickf off as time wAs called with the ball on the A fprty five yard line Score 21 to 0 Second Half In the "Second half Moran Pat place and Debo went for Guthard Reid scored the fiesta touch down running sixty yards to place the leather behind the A line It was a brilliant run and Reid was liberally applauded King kicked goal Sabre 27 to 0 After the next kick off Widman gained eight yards on an end run Hutchinson broke through the line on the next play and ran down the field for seventy three yards scor ing what was supposed to be a touchdown A claimed foul in terference 'and' long run amounted to nothing as the jeferee ordered the ball brought back How ever It was but two minutes before the Deltas got the touchdown back fine end run hard bucking of the line and the "Ryan guard play advancing the Nunneley made the touchdown King kicked goal Score 33 to 0 7 The llne up: A 1 Positions A "MoranLeft end Crosby Hutchlnscn Coffin Left tackle Kilis Left guard (capt) Case Murray Center hedl Andrews Nunneley Downlne Hutcbinson Right end Rork Ryan (capt) Quarter Blanchard (Reid Left half Brainard Widman Right half Childs Guthard Debo ullback Ricamorc Widman 2 Reid 2 Coffin Nunnelev Goals King 3 Referee Mc Leod Umpire Taylor Linesmen Vaughn Peppers and Tboinlinson Timekeepers Ma gee and Wilson Time 30 and 25 minute halves 700 Princeton 35 Drown Princeton October 19 Princeton Brown here to day by a ecore of Twenty three points were made in half and 12 tbe second Brown able to stop backs who repeat edly went through her line for big gains Princeton showed up stronger than In any previous game in her general team work Her backs fumbled less frequently fol lowed their interference well The lineup: Princeton Davis Poe Pell Dana isher Butkiewicz Dewitt Klrht Henry Koper Poe and McCHavo Right end Meier reeman Quarterback oulke Left halfback now about your Gun Ammunition etc? 'Our stock of Supplies was never so complete as it Is at this time We carry? everything that 'it is possible for a hunter to use" AU makes of Guns all klnds of Clothing complete Camping Outfits Loaded Shells Loading Outfits "'Bulk Ammunition Decoys etc etc In fact there is not a thing 4n the world that goesto make up ajHuntlng Outfit that cannot be found in our stock yi And Our Prices are Right Too 5 ly front xaw edgesdouble stitcKedseX" silK velvet collared satin sleeve lining serge yoKe a plaid wool body lining trimmed end flnisKed to match external Quality and Pontiac Outclassed Way ne Pontiac Mich October 19 The fixtxll of Pontiac and Wayne high 3 played at field this afte uw Wayne was outclassed by Pcntinc the hc being 27 to Ot Pontiac made five ana Kicked two goals Pontiac" Hibbard Illinois :24 CIiicaao Chicago October 19 Tbe snappy football team' from the University of Illinois tore through tbe Chicago line as If it had been paper to day and at the end of two stren uous halves the scofe stood: Illinois 24 Chicago Neither side scored In tbe first half Chicago saving her goal by punting with the favoring wind It remained for tlie secondvlnnlng to show the superiority of the old Gold and Blue our times the Maroons were crushed back for touchdown and each time Cook kicked pretty goals The terrific plunging 7 of Stahl was the feature of the game although Lowenthal repeatedly broke up Chicago's plays be fore they were under7 way and McKnlght and Parker distinguished themselves by hurdling' Capt Sheldon was Chicago's best defender and her only ground gainer Near the end of the game he was kicked in tho head and carried from the field in an unconscious condition He recovered' soon however A number 7 of others on both rides retired in favor of tube but this was near the end of the contest The une up: Chicago Magee' McNab lanagan Harlan Beddsll Ellswortli Horton Maxwell Sheldon Perkins Atwocd McClave Pearson Right half back Dennies McCord and Bates and Underhill ullback Metcalf oulke 4 McClave 2 Goal from Dewitt 5 Charles Young Clarl Williams: Time of 1 alves 25 and 22minutss ACT i We have the biggest and best assortment of Stoves in the city all Cadets Could Not Score on West SldersL Orchard Lake Mich October (Spe One of the hardest fought games formany seasons was played on the Orchard Lake academy grounds between the cadets West de club eleven? of Detroit this afternoon Neither side scored al though twice the Detroiters were danger ously near the goal It wsS battle of strength and weight and althwgh punt was blocked by Redden and Capt White dropped it on the five yard line Shorts Snow and Heston made the required distance the latter getting the touchdown Shorts kicked goal Time six minutes irst Half Ended With Score 12to0 Heston ran back kick off 20 yards 'oefore tackled by Elliott Sweeley Shorts and Snow worked the ball to 40 yard line when Sweeley was forced to punt North western got the ball on heritO yard line Her tandem interference was solved and a double pass to Elliott netted a two yard loss by a tackle by Shorts Johnson was forced to punt and the sun bothered Weeks so that he fumbled it but saved the ball Michigan was forced to punt North ball on her 30 yard line Af ter making eleven on six trials Johnson punted and an offside play by Michigan gave the purple the ball in the center of the field Daly fum bled and the pigskin was Heston Snow and Shorts worked it down to Northwestern's 30 yard line Johnson got quarterback kick Northwestern agaih fumbled and the ball went over An offside play pen alized the purple and Snow Heston and Sweeley carried it to the 5 yard line Shorts made two yards and Snow the balance for a touchdown Shorts kicked 'gpal Score: Michigan 12 Northwestern 0 The first halfended with the ball exactly in the Started With orward Paas Second Heston 'caught John kickoff blit made a'forward pass to Sweeley The 7 ball was given to Northwestern on ten yard line on this play famous tandem was worked three times for five yards Two more and the ball was within two yards of the goal Michigan held their opponents firmly at this point and the only dan ger of the game was over Michigan punted Northwestern' was held for downs at 40 yard line Sweeley immediately punted again and orce more Northwestern was held for downs Michigan was penalized for off side Weeks made five yards on double pass and Sweeley tried a place kick from the 30 yard line It fell short Northwestern was forced to punt from her 5 yard line and Sweeley ran it back to the 15 yard line With Huston Snow and Shorts it was quick work the latter getting the touch down and kicking goal Score: Michi gan 18 Northwestern 0 Two ine Run An exchange of punts from a kick off gave Northwestern the ball She was immediately forced to punt and Michigan got it back to the center of the field Heston got an opening in the line and famous him came in nan araggea that he made 55 $7ards for kicked goal Northwestern Sweeley again returned Johnson's kick off with a punt and soon it was ball on the purple 40 yard line Heston and his team mates du plicated the great work done just pre viously and the California wonder made a 40 yard run for a touchdown Shorts missed goal Score: Michigan 29 Northwestern 0 Just before time was called for the finish of the game Snow took a position for a place kick from the 40 yard line It was a trick play and the fake worked so well that the lanky fullback made a 20 yard run inal score: Michigan 29 Northwestern 0 The liqe up: Michigan Posbticns Northwestern Jien nstein Knight Shorts Wilson Gregory McGugln orest White Redden Weeks Graver Sweeley Redner Heston Shaw Snow Touchdowns Shorts 4 orest Owen Michigan 7 McChesney Northwestern Timekeepers May Michi gan: Hunter Northwestern Time of halves Twenty five minutes GOLER WAS TN IN" INAL MATCH contagious This season added lensitK and increased boxy body present it in a new and temper it witK originality and freshness That roomy swingf too conforms mor nni lv to he mo tions of bodv other existing style ADDITIONAL SPORTING NEWS A Anderson Carriage Co 234 JEERSON AVE fen? my Latest Method Treatment to bo a penrar eiitttS2d' for Varicocele and Stricture iwtU'U or Io3 Of time In Varicocele it ubsr 3 wormy condition equalizes circulation It £aln the sroins and also stops all drains tner ttl0 omans their proper nutrition consequently 5k and rertores lost powers in Stricture it stcPs smarting sensation nervousness tnSmS wblla in all prcstttic troubles It excollence So positive am Ivtbar ray CURED6 will cure you that you can AY W1HD £cft 77ne Vocr Call You Soo Mo PeroonaHX' no Stronger guarantee of mv abilities to ou Pay nothing until cured CO nient BOOK ffmin call or write for olank for home xntL Hours 9 a to 8 Sundays in tr in 2OB WOODWARD AVE I ENTRANCE 7 WILCOX St WbTROIT WHV jv A little change in the formation of the nose often lias a great effect in beautifying the face A wrinkle or scar nr birthmark may make a beautiful face unattractive Projecting ears give the face a wild uncultured look No matter what i the deformity of the nose ears or face 7 may be it can be corrected In many cases it takes but a few I moments to remove forever a disflg i uring blemish and without the least pain or danger is done by regular surgeons of the highest standing un 7 dej the supervision of Dermatologist who has had thirty experience as specialist in affections the Skin and Scalp 4 i It has brightened many a life the purpose of performing these delicate operations Dermatologist i oodbury and his Chief New York iY SuYgeOn will be at the Chicago office October and November all persons Interested in this work are cordially invited to call Consultation ris free and strictly confidential The office is open every week dav from 9 4o for the cure of sKln affections like lmplos Blackheads Eruptions Larce removal of Moles Warts reckles SuDorfiuoua Hair and all acial Blralshs Call or writ for book and all Information JOHN WOODBURY 1M 1C3 State St Ohicnffo and OVERCOATS at $1O $15 $20 TROUSERS at $2 to Tailors and Woolen Merchants Michigan Headquarters? 22 0 222 Woodward Ave Detroit Easy for Ionia 7 Ionia Mich October 19 (Special In tbe game played at Ionia this afternoon bi tween Ionia and' St Johns it was a walk away for Ionia the score being 27 to 0 Lapeer Won by Big Seore Lapeer Mich October 19 (Special) Lapeer interested Davidson in a 'game of football here this afternoon and it walkaway tor hapeer iscore az to The Old Reliable Specialist In bis 39 practice hae made wonderful In mastering and curing Chronic Nervous Blood Skin and the Special Diseases of Men and Women 7 BLOOD POISON and SKIN DISEASES If yur system has ever teen Infected with this dreadful disease get bolp at once put It off You atand in the greatest danger to yourself and to others The poison clings for life unless removed completely stitch in time may cave you 2Pc member father like We can cure this disease in a very short time without in jurious drugs Our remedies throw eff the poison from lira body quickly and thoroughly and leave the blood in a pure f' ana ueniny star ir you nave used blood purifiers until vour system is saturated and tried specialists until you are disheartened and have lost faith in jnedical skill you are tho very one we want to oome and take our quick rapid cure Come now We will certainly cure you It you do Tbirty nlne years treating these dis 7 7 eases Many thousand cured DR SPINNEY CO 290 292 Woodward Ave Private Entrance 12 Elizabeth St Detroit Mich Hours 9 a to Sundays 9 to 11 a also 2 to 4 Consultation free Separate parlors for ladles Books free ve 4 a 4 wX sr i rs JX2 A a a et 4 i ov a i 1 i am I I 1 I JI A'e RM Egg Consuicuous inconspicuousnes: ine Ess ra 1 KI km flQgatgTjy Bl I I MR i IB iffl I 1 E9Q 1 fil mil Ka Ha ESk bl" H' suits $1 1 TOPCt ATS AJ tailore aaasmin? 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