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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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and Youths Suits and VARIOUS Iowa (Separate Trousers $2 to $6) THE NEW STORE Wednesday Evening Oct 30 it Walkerville Positions rf 10 OLD PENN BEAT CHICAGO ATHLETICS the ON THE GOL LINKS Quarterback MICHIGAN VS BUALO Continued rom Page Part i in a well ROWING A VS TOLEDO POSITION Middleton's TOLEDO Continued rom Page Part 1 IL BLOOD PGlSaii I :9 a 4:13 4:13 the Colum 10 to 5 The 3 :2 37 20 IS ErnstLamson Brown Stayer Scanned Kaub oremen Geiina McManus MftlsonvllleC White MaisonvillaLuxford MortonJohnsonWilson Meinke Score (Spe right guard rig nt tackle right end quarter' left halfback right halfback fullback OLIVET Betts Bair NorthAbe Steckle Betts Gray Morford Ellis Ivan Steckle Morgan Eliott Prizes distributed and oth ER CONTESTS PROPOSED They have cured thousands and we nave so mucn commence in tnem mat we give an iron clad guarantee with a $500 order :21 27 i Benton Harbor 23: Bangor Benton Harbor 'Mich October 26 Benton Harbor high4 school fontball' team' scored a victory over Bangor team to day at Bangor Score 22 to 0 to 0 Touch Reach and Right guard Right tackleRight end' Quarterback Leftlialfback Left guard Center Right guard Right tackleRight end QuarterbackLett halt Right half ullback MANYDISPUTES SETTLED 5 in favor of the navy In the second Scholl crossed the goal line for State Smith kicked the goal NORMALS MADE GOOD SHOWING CARLISLE eBaver Williams Wheelock Phillips Chesaw Dillon OH vetr Went Wild Over Its Team Olivet Mich October (Special I MSIL vet's victory over Albion has set ths col lege wild and teven4 the townspeople are helping to celebrate IL1 All rules are' off" and the co eds ars ma'klng' themost of It assisted bys young ladies from the "'towns The girls secured a carriage captured fome of the players and drew them through Main street ana arounu Center Right guardLeft guard Right tackleLeft tackleRight end Left end Quarter Right halfLeft half ullback lint Too Much for enton enton Mich October 26 lint school football team 27 enton high school 0 Each eleven 'made final Middleton dl Holbrook for West Point 15 Williams I West Point October In two 20 minute halves West eint to day? defeated the Williams college football team by a score of 15' to 0' Williams put up a good light but was no match for the soldiersTouchdowns were made by Bunker Hackett a i i Phillips arrisworth faHed tri kick three easy goals' Stauffer of tlie Univer sity of Pennsylvania was umpire Vail also of Pennsylvania" was referee Oberlin fD Bradley i Hillis Sperry A Monosmith Scroggie Dolan Monosmith McMillen Miller BradleyHolter ALL RESHMEN COULD SCORE BUT 12 POINTS AT YPSI SERIES ENDED Many new rules made and form of contract drawn up 4:12:23 24:12 4:11:50 25:40 Towar Hall Hammond Jameson Clark Davidson 24:41 21 24:59 04 24 Dead Tysoe runner is dead of Princeton at hete this afternoon by a score of 11 to 6 The cadets defeated the University of Pennsylvania last Monday and were per fectly confident of winning this game but they were decidedly outplayed and their touchdown was made on a fumble by a State player while State made one touch down by straight bard football and got into position for her try at goal by steady rush ing down the field The first half resulted to half and Runner Tysoe London October 26 A British champion half mile He defeated Crecan that distance at the Anglo American ath letic meeting in 1000 ns a prize winner He by only two seconds but to give the second prize the prizes for the series 'Dupont parlor clock uerth parlor clock Penn State 11 Annapolis Annapolis Md October26 State college of Pennsylvania defeated the1 Naval cadets Minnesota Walloped Minneapolis1 October 26 Eleven thousand people witnessed the second championship game between" Minnesota and Iowa at Northrop field this afternoon which re sulted in'ii victory for the former by the score of 16 to 0' Tne game was charac terized by brilliant playing throughout and only twice was Minnesota's goal In dan ger ive minutes before the first half was up Minnesota crossed the line for her first touchdown During the second half Iowa had the ball in Minnesota territory a large part of the time Latans for Minnesota distinguished himself by making a 60 yard run for a touchdown Iowa men were continually laid out Capt Williams of Iowa was ruled out for professionalism and Griffith played a brilliant game at quarterback In defensive work Iowa surpassed Minnesota but with all her speedy interference site was unable to against her heavy op ponents Her play" was so good however that only two fumbles 'were "made by her men during the game 4 Left Left tackle Left guard Center Right guard Ric'ht tacklA LudesRight end Howards Remolds Dale "Positions a'Left tackle Left guard Center Right guard Right tackle Right end' Quarter captIeft half Right half ullback Marsh Open to All Hunters Sandusky October 26 In the 'suit of the Western Sporting olub composed of San dusky and Cleveland hunters who sought injunction against Andrew Teasel and others to prevent their using the pre serves Judge Read to day decided against the club holding that the marsh is a part of Sandusky bay and that the title to the land coming from the old Western Reserve and' fire lands was invalid not Including water lands The decision means that the marsh will be open to all hunters left end left tackle left guard center' 2A right guard right tackle right end quarter left half right fullback The Manistee high school football team beat the Ludington school here this after noon by a score of 63 to 0 Grand Haven 12 Grand Rapids 0 Grand Haven Mich October (Spe Grand high' schodl defeated Grand Rapids business unlversityJat foot ball 12 to 0 to day 4 Score at Ishpeming Ishpeming Mich? October The Ishpeming high and West Superior nor mals played a tie game here to day Neith er team scored LRiee Wilson(RollinlLakin ason(Esple) Buffalo 0 Touch 41 Redner 4: Redden' 2 Shorts Elansad Startz inish Time 3:43:11 8:46 04 8:48:21 'Princeton Lafayette Princeton October Princeton defeated Lafayette here tb day in a game that was hard fought from start to finish by a score of 6 to 0 The game was de cidedly interesting being marred only by fumbles in the first 'half "by both teams Princeton excelled in punting and on end runs throughout the game while Lafayette proved the stronger in line bucking In the first halt and Princeton a few points the better In the second half The lineup: rRLNGBTONZ Davis Pell Danna" Mills isher" Mills But kiewtez Dewitt Henry Roper Meier A Crosby" Peters Case (Capt)Meefc Nern' Kratz''McKenna Blanchard Brainard" Childs? Ries more i Touch down Crosby Taylor A Haskell Kala mazoo Waterbury of Kalamazoo Time of 30 and 20 minutes Whitehall Won by Bigr Whitehall Mich October cial) The Whitehall Athletic club football team defeated the Big Rapids Independents to day By a score "Bf 43 to 0 of John Halifax NS October A telegram from St Louis has announced to relatives here the ernridge Mo yester day of John Mackay the oarsman for three years with Jake Gauilaur was double scull champion1 of the world kay was bom in Dartmouth resided in Boston many years where lie won many races and was an instructor in rowing He was about 40 years old I Elsie'lT Elsie Mich October Elsie and Midi dleton" played a hot 40 mlnute game" here this7afternoon iElsie? making two touch downs and a goal in first half and Middle on Jrtliphrtnwn touchdown and goal in second half Elsie made an 85 yard run for touchdown on a tumble of his own team Middleton's touchdowns were on end rurfs Elsie bucked the center of line from center of field for one touchdown others by runs Dr Porter and Wv Austin ofliciated as referee and umpire 1 Guthard and Wldman 5 Moran Eberts Hutchinson Time of halves 30 and 20 of 'A Time Attend a re Johnson Leroy Yariot Palmer Saul Decorn AnranriiiK Prlncetoh Mur A 42" Kalamazoo Agricultural College Mich October 26 A defeated Kalamazoo In a very one sided game here this afternoon by a score of 42 to 0 Kalamazoo played fiercely but were simply outclassed by the locals Their Tine was A nluntdng through for good gains white end runs of from ten to fifty yards were made almost at will Crosby made two beautiful end" runs 1 one of 20 yards and' one of "twelve yards tach netting a touchdown Brainard ChildB" Peters and Rlcamore did honors to team as usual and McKenna a new man on the team played a star game or Kalamazoo "Koster Licnan and Stetson did 'the best work The game was called on account of darkness ten minutes before time was ouijiutneup Positions right end right tackle right guard center left guard left tackle left end quarterback left halfback right halfback fullback Another victory for the West Sides The West Side club eleven went to Walk erville yesterday afternoon and in a game that was full of interesting plays they de feated the' Canadians bya' score of 11S to 0 rom the start to finish it was a battle of two well matched teams in the'Ttnowl edge of the game but the Walkerville men were somewhat heavier Play after play was pulled off by both sides only a fewof which resjlted in any material gains The club line was practically Invincible and their aggressive work was as vigorous as their defense In the first half the pret tiest play of the afternoon was pulled off Right half Thomson of the West Sides got the ball and started down the field with several players clinging to hlm Right end Brown and center Estabrook succeeded in working him free and they half dragged and half carried him a distance of GO yards before he was finally downed That left the ball on the 10 yard line but time was called before the boys could push the ball ever for the second touchdown in the first half In the' ssecond half McArthur ran 40 yards for atcolohdown Shaw and Brown made good gains for the club men while excellent work was done by McManus Lux ford and iWIson for the Candians The line up: West Sides Hinchman Duggan Thompson rench Estabrook May Smith Brown Buick Shaw Thomson McArthur Columbia Jackson Kingden Lancon Shaw McLellan Biuce Hoevenberg Morley Smith Weekee Berrten Umpire Minds of the University of Pennsylvania Referee Whiting of Cor nell Touchdowns Wevmouth 2 Goal from tne total score: Yale Columbia 5 Time 25 minute halves 510515520 and have all kinds of regret after wards you can only biamo your self We asKed you to call Come to morrow Port Huron Won at Alpena Port Huron Mich October 26 The Port Huron high school team defeated the Alpena team at the latter town in an exciting game this afternoon by the score of 32 to 6 Weight Counted Muskegon Mich October The football game here to day between Grand Rapids Reds 'and4 the Muakegcn Rifles resulted in a score of 6 to 0 In favor of the visitors The superior weight1 of the Reds figured largely in their carrying oft he palm St' Louis High School Lost ML Pleasant Mich October St Louis high school foot ball team was defeated here this af ternoon by tne local junior plaved game Score 10t to 6 (No 11 WV 13 15 22 14 Cornell 20 Oberlin Ithaca October On Percy field to day Cornell Oberlin college by a score of 29 to 0 In the early part ct the game Cornell's defense evinced a weakness it had not shown before this season but a the ccntest progressed the assumed t'ne wall properiies and the visitors could gain little ground The notable changes in Cornell's team were Hunt who went from right guard to tackle and inucane who was substituted iu the early part of the game for Coffin at right halfback Brewster was at quarterback lie entering th' game for the" first itinie since the Bucknelt con test three Cornell Taussig Lueder irner Cooper Emmons Hunt TydemSn Brewster" Plircell Coffin: Schoelkopf Tcmeyr zTSfil by Michigan Mason the Buffalo full back and tar was carried off the field during the game on account of a bad leg The Michigan wen were uninjured in any way and are in good condition for the Carlisle Indians The line up: Michigan Redden White rseuiJiworth) VfrCidr (oreetl regory (Dickie) center wiison Shorts TIemsteln Weeks (Graver) Heston (Redner) Sweeley Snow Michigan 128 downe Hernsteln 5 Snow 5wlv Heston 1 Goals from touchdowns Shorts 18 Um Hoagland (Princeton) Referee Har ner (Lake orest) Beardsley and Cannon Timo of 30 and 20 minutes BARGAIN DAY Positions Buffalo left end (La wton) i left tackle left guard Sent anywhere in plain package $100 per box 6 boxes for $5 00 Book free Address Peal Medicinb CO Cleve land Ohio Sold at Drug Store 26 Michigan Detroit Mien Simpson(Cannon) Metzger Unbehaum ish Smiley Deceu 208 WOODWARD AVE ENTRANCE 7 WILCOX 8T DETROIT MICH HARVARD ROLLED UP A SCORE i 29 TO 0 ON THE'INDIANS 1 results yesterday were as follows IRST RACE Case Wm Washington Pa October Case school football team of Cleveland was easily de feated to day by Washington and Jefferson by a score of 28 to 0 Case had po chance of winning from the start but after the first few minutes of play attempted only to keep down the score The feature of the game was the run uf Campbell for a touch down after Montgomery had plunged through the Case line in the second halt and blocked Emerson's kick weeks ago The line up: Positions Left end I eft tax kle! Left guard Center Right guard Right tackle Right end Ouarterback Left halfback Right halfback I fiillback runners Harvard was only downs The line up: Positions Lett end' Ift tackle play King kicked goal 1 With the ball on Toldeo's 35 yard line Reid made 10 yards of the distance and Wldman took care of the remainder of the ground scoring the second touch down King missed goal Score 11 t0Giithard took Baldwin's place as fullback in the next kick off Coffin again brought the ball back yards and heavy line bucking resulted in a gain of 20 yards dash around left end added 15 more and then wd man turned the spectators into a wild howling mob by Governing the remain ing 50 yards by a brilliant end run making the third for the peltas Kingkicked goal It took but'two minutes for Hutch inson to maJte the next touchdown and King kicked gpai Score 23 to 0 'Guth ard advanced" Capt kick 10 yards and in scrirtimage which followed Tyrrell was put out of com mission Shields taking at left tackle Reid and "Wldman made big gains around the ends and Coffin and NunnelTy Went through the line for eight yards each Reid made an Port Huron 12 Alpena Alpena Mlcb October 26 3 (Special) The Port Huron high school team defeated the Alpena high school team bv a score of 13 to 6i Alpena plays Standish on the 2d Easy for Niles Niles Mich October The Niles hlgli school football team defeated South Bend high school team here this af ternoon by a score of 18 to 0 Manistee 53 Ludington 1 Manistee Mich October There was great sport for the ontboatinen yesterday when the sailors sawed off the 'ties resulting from the last series Dr uerth and Mr McCauley were nmt interested nalr in the first race (3 was won by the former with 12 sec onus to spare Kramer went in to com pleto ids races while Teall and Bchnilrlt were in for four Dr uerth was also strictly In it in the second race which settiea nia statuswon from Phillips thev were enough to him vTlio winners of Were: irst third Perry Phillips fruit dish fourth Lorimer carving set: fifth Schechter silver tablespoon sixth Barkenovritz silver teaspoon Carey AV unke and AV Partridge are tied for seventh and eighth prizes which are 'sit gold scarfpin an 1 silver handled penknife and Will sail off the ties to day The results yesterday were as follows AMONG' THE I AMATEURS i The Amateurs defeated" the third team by a score of 10 ot 0 The Lafayottes defeated' the Detroit Bus iness University eleven" yesterday by a score ot 5 to The Barstows would like to arrange games with teams averaging 135 pounds' Address Charles Smith 11 Champlain street The Reserves would like to arrange games with tea ms averaging 110 pounds the Irvings preferred Address Ray Daley 494 Champlain street The A third defeated" the SS Peter and Paul team on the Parsons street grounds by a score or ib downs were made by Coins Hasse The Recruits were beaten by bias vesterdav the score being winners are open for games with teams av eraging 120 pounds Address Motzen 108 Wight street end 7 Haldeman Left tackleW HaldemanLeft guard Trout Center Bachman Right halfback Platt ullback' Cure Goat touch Patterson elt Shepler (Capt) Plain Moore Tyrrell Shields Miller Scott Pattersali Carter SI 17 Pontiac 3 The 1 Detroit University school eleven" went to Pontiac yesterday where they trimmed the Pontiac high school the score being 17 to 6 A large crowd sawt he game 5 kicked oft to who steadily rushed the ball back to the 35 yard line i they were Pages 7 and 9 Part One 5 Part Two 11 Part Three Made Two Touchdowns and' a Goal Against Midway Boyt? Chicago October 26 Tw brilliant runs ine by Capt Davidson for 45 yards and another by Reynolds for'35 yards together with a goal kicked by Snook4 netted a Hcorefof 11 points for the University of Pennsylvania eleven 'to day? Wfifle (lie Chi ago men were unable to score In the first lalf Chicago having "kicked and the ball having been returned to the cen ter of the field Davidson smashed through center stumbled recovered and then ran down the field without interference for the first touchdown Sncok Lkleked an easv goal The second half was scarcely under way when Reynolds on a delayed pass got the pigskin and scurried down the gridiron for the second touchdown He slid the last three yards with Sheldon clinging to his feet Sncok missed goal The easterners were the conspicuous su periors of their opponents in tackling and tn returning punts and especially in their Interference In the latter work the Ma roons lamentably weak In llne buck Ing the 'superior weight of the Midway boys told throughout the game and in this they gained easily 25rer cent more ground thanlld rennsy Ellsworth's punting was a feature ot the game while Snook's kicking gamo appeared off color The celebrated fun rd back play was used but little by ts originators as It proved to be no ground winner Pennsylvania was penalized several times for off side play and holding ully 3000 spectators saw the game The line up: Pennsylvania Position Nelson loney Plekarskl Bennett McCabe Teas Weak Nerves People cannot help worrying when their nerves are weak That feeling of laugubr dullness and exhaustion is the tearful condition which often pre cedes Insanity The power to work or study diminishes a nn despondency de presses ths mind night and day If you Ate suffering the tortures of Nehrous Debility there is no knowing hofir soon you may decline to something more horrible But you can get welt The youthful strength buqyancy aud happiness can be restored the use of held for downs On the first scrim mage Keena (DsU S) raided by ex cellent by Quarterback Colburn on a criss cross play ran for a touchdown and Kicked goal Pontiac kicked oft to 8 and Whitingm advanced the ball 20 yards before he was downed' On the first scrimmage again Keller went around Pontiac's left end 75 yards for a touchdown and Keena kicked goal During the latter part of the first half Pontiac secured the ball on a fumble and advanced the ball to the 25 yard lino where Pontiac's fullback made a very pretty goal from a place kick Inthe second half after ten min utes of fierce playing made a third touchdown but Keena failed to kick goal Pontiac's backs were heavy and plunged through the line for good gains Cummings of Pon tiac put up a star game PONTIAC Hibbard Gray Stowell Turk Mil ward Jackson Smith Smith Sanford Roo redericks Cummingspraii Referee Dawson Umpire Beecher Tim Vonnoro find KVftrftLi Lassen and Stevens Halves 20 and lS minutes oulke' McClave Pearson MAf'nrri Dewitt KalamazooBeckwith LlenanKalmbachShroyer Upjohn Burns BrownNorth Cranball Koster Stetson 2: Brainerd 2 I Goals Childs' 7 Suek Rvan 2 Nunnsl oerts BOXING Light Guard Armory Ypsilanti Mich October The Normal football team showed the ef fect of Coach persistent ef forts for speed and team work by this holding the Ail reshmen of the University? down to a score of 12 to 6 in a hard fought and interest ing game The All reshmen defeated the pedagogues by 20 to 0 earlier in the season at Ann Arbor and as a re sult of the careful coaching they have been given during the past few weeks 1 they expected an 1 even softer snap this afternoon but they soon found their mistake Ann Arbor kicked off and the Nor mals worked the ball down to tlfii 10 yard line by line bucking but here they were held for downs? Tffie fresh men proceeded to advance down the field by short stages frequently escap ing losing the ball on downs only by the smallest margins and at last they scored their first touchdown which with a goal made the score 6 to 0 Kidston made several long gains for Ann Arbor and prospects were good for a second touchdown jwhen the bail was fumbled and Dennis the Normal right half fell on it The jNormals worked their way down to the80 yard line but here lost on downs and the freshmen 'began their march toward the east goal At the Ann Arbor 55 yard line the ball was tumbled and Dennis scored the sensational play of of the by it upland making a 55 yard run and a touch down The score was 6 to 6 and this it was at the end of the hadf and although the Normals the ball Ann Arbor territory for the remainder of the: half they could not again turn the trick The second half was a see saw affair with fthexball now in the possession of Ann Arbor and now in the hands cf the Teachers but for the most part theplav was in freshman territory Kidston the Ann Arbor right half and Buckridge fullback made a number of excellent gains but Dennis Bolland and McClelland duplicated the trick for the pedagogues? on the frequent occasions when the Ann Arborltes were held' for downsso? that for part of the half indications were that the score of 6 to 6 would be permanent oval slowly into Normal territory however and at last pushed over the line Kidston kicked goal" so the score was 12 to 6 The see saw game was resumed and the'eal! of time saw the oval well into Ann Arbor territory but in the "hands of the freshmen i' The work of the Ann Arbor men was characterized by many costly fumbles but they were good heavy men4 'and played with a fine dash and The Normalites showed a marvelous im provement over a few weeks ago and the score is not to their discredit in view of thastnany strong players who are on thet" All reshman team this yearme students are weu satisaea If you will go out and buy be fore you sec the to them The cial nL made by the Rock Island club for the aervices of Ward was laid over Secretary arrell was Instructed to notify all the clubs in tho organization who have more chan fourteen players on their re serve list that the number must be reduced to comply with the new national agreement immediately The board also passed rule to the effect that the release ot players from a club shall not be valid unless the re lease is signed by the president of the re leasing club A rule was also passed mak ing it necessary io file the names ot ail signed players with the secretaryifot the A A resolution was passed making the farming out of players punishable The penalty is to be fixed by the national board On the report of the national board" a rule was cractcd making it compulsory for each club to pay its protection fee before January 1 of each year The magnates also made a form of contract tor all the various leagues in the organization The national contract is almost identical with the old form used in the National League" When the matter of adoption of an official boll tsame up it was decided to allow each league to choose itsown ball The last business transacted wzs tho classification of the various leagues Class A will In clude the Eastern and leagues Class has In it the Southern and West ern associations the New "York State League rhe New England League and the I I I League In class are the Pacific National League and the Connecticut State League There are no organizations thus far in" class "5 Selee Will Manage Chicago Chicago October rank Selee who has managed the Boston National league team for many years will take charge of the Chicago National league nine next year The announcement of Selee's acceptance was made to day by President Hart Chicago CcnradMoNah lannagan Ellsworth BeddallKennedyHorton Garrey Left half lffheldon Richt half Perkins Keller ullback Granberg Hmplre "Burkland Illinois referee 'WinlbrMge Cornell Ben Donnelly? Princeton David son Reynolds Goal from touchdown Rey nolds: 'Total scorn Pennsylvania 11 Chi cago'4 0 Time cf halves 30 minutes Big la a nnn polaen oua remady for Gonor rhoea Gleet Spermator 1 riHPa QltCD UUMW a ural discharges or any moammaiion irriga tion or ulceration of muceus membranes Mon astringent Sold lirusrgists sent in plain wrapper by express prepaid for $100 or 3 bottles 2761 Circular seas en request CLASSIICATION THE uleagues IN A Two Jackaon Team Beaten Jackson (Spe Two Jackson football teams met crushing defeats this Dev 'Business college teem was de feated by the Ypsilanti high school team 29 to 0 and Charlotte high school downed Jackson high school 12 to 0 Speeches were made bonfires started and the players" are the heroes of the dayNot for many years has there bean auch a scene as tjhat of to night 4 Collarbone Broken Arbor Mich October The second accident in clasa football games occurred to day when a "student 4 named McNeil suffered a broken collarbone The Juniors laws defeated the freshmen taws by a score of 11 to 6 and the Sophomore Medics defeated the Junior Medics by a score School torr Deaf Defeated fc" lint1 MichOctober The Michigan School fom the Def football teotn was de feated by the Lansing High school football team on Athletic field by a score of 12 to 0 Capt Ashley and Boker aeoured the points for Lansing The game wae characteristic for its gentlemanly qualities and was fierce ly waged New York October 26 With to session the delegates "to the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues "which has been in confer ence for the last three days wound up the business of the convention To night the majority of the minor league solons were homeward 'bound The first business taken up was the report of the national board of arbitration In the matter of protest made by the Portland On club against the Buf falo club for the services ot playjrs Newenham and Wiley who are cn the reserve list ef both teams the Buffalo management was directed to show cause" why the men should not be returned to Portland Bert Scfillls who was taken? by rhe Dayton club from Seattle was ordered returned to the Seattle club "The application or Hickey to be released from Low ell was denied Secretary arrell was ordered to rigidly investigate the claim made by George Prentice who it is charged umpired for Waterbury and played with another club last season under an assumed name Subsequent ly it is charged he signed with the Boston American league ream i The claim made by Mr Strobel of To ledo against Players Kates and Arthur was allowed and the players were ordered to pay Mr Strolcl the money he advanced PROGRAMME: Preliminary Ten Rounds Jaok Palmer Tommy Gibson Kansas City (116 lbs) Detroit Semi Windup Paddy Ragle Tom McCune St Catherines Ont (145 lbs) Detroit Ten Round Windup Art Simms Martin Duffy Akron Chicago Ill (135 lbs ringside) Each contest to be to a' decision George Slier of Chicago Referee Admission: Gallery 5flc irst loor $100 Reserved Ring Side Chairs $150 Reserved Seats secured at Macdonald's8" Cigar store 139 Griswold street uoors ODen az iinie eane'i az eliarp locaJ time' Ewy Woman 1 A kanM IrnAW 18 rthewosrfnl a Marvel Whirling Spray he new IW ') other 15 yard sprint and Eberts plung ed through the line Wldman pulling him over for the next touchdown King kicked goal making the score 29 to 0 Moran' Pretty End Run King's pretty run which advanced the ball 15 yards on the next kick off and successful bucking of the line enabled the Deltas to 'get the ball in center ot the field Here they were held for downs Toledo tried a punt for the very first thing but Mur ray broke through and blocked it To ledo however retained the leather one of the visitors falling on theball attempt around Moran was frustrated and Patterson could gain but one yard: on Hutchinson Suek punted for 20 yards but Ryan return ed the kick and on fumble Moran got the ball and made a brilli ant run down the field for 45 yards scoring the next touchdown The crowd broke out Into one continuous yell and was cheered for many minutes King missed goal Score 34 to 0 Time was called with the teams lined up for the next kick off Although the second halt was shorter than the first the Deltas scored 32 points The first touchdown was made by Coffin and King kicked goal Widman scored the second and third and Ryan the fourth but King missed each goal Rvan also made a 60 yard run for touchdown and Nun nelly got the last one 4 Lineup: A Moran and Rvan (Cant) Andrews Coffin King Murray Taylor Dberts AndrewsR Nunneuy Hutchinson Ryan Roach Reid Wldman Baldwin Debo Touchdowns iv ccmr Goals Kins 6 minute Referee MacLeod Ilmoire McPike of Toledo Peppers MacDlarmid and Vaughn keepers Magee and Tnom'inson ance 700 Should Learn the Game 'Clemens Mich October (Spe The football game here this afternoon between the local high school and the De trott Homeopathic College was a victory for the high school by a score of 48 to 0 The college p'ayers had no team work and at no time during the game could they stop the local backs from making long gains Mai come McIntyre" one of the high school star half backs lead hia knee injured and wllj be out of the game for the rest of the sea son This is the third player the team has lost this fall through injuries New Haven Ct October Yale defeated Columbia at football this afternoon by the score of 10 to 5 Two touchdowns were portion but neither of them was converted into goals Columbia was' unable to carry the bal across goal line but Morley executed in superb style a goal from the field and thus reg istered five' for blue" and white Although the victory went to Yale Alt only after one ot the fiercest and most exciting games ever Witnessed4 at Yale4 ield Neither side scored in the first half4 and while the ball was in territory dur ing the greater part of the game the youngNew often played their opponents' to a standstill The Yale giants? were held fordowns tjiree times) Moreover Columbia frequently made the necessary five yards only toZlose possession of the ball through fumbling entirely inconsistent with the general faultlessness of her team play Columbia also sacrificed much advantage by a surprising disposition toward off side play Three times were penalized for ten yards tor" this offense and the distance awarded Yale aided materially in keeping the ball in the' territory The contest throughout was more stub bornly and fiercely fought than many another so called "big" game played in New Haven Columbia's back field players wen up to the standard which has enrolled them already in the list of great football players The blu and white rush line occasioned much comment by its apparent stone wall solidity early In the game and these same linesmen were able often to open up gaps in file stalwart line of Yale Tfiere was more or less slugging and roughing and on one or two occasions the rival players were momentarily locked in little disputes that might have blossomed Into free fights had not cooler heads prevailed Throughout the afternoon the' 6000 spec tators were treated to an exhibition of the sturdiest and most skillful kind of fontball By many the outcome of the game is looked upon as a virtual Columbian victory on the theory that at this advanced stage of the season team should be capable of administerin' a smothering defeat to a team so young in football experience The Other ootball Game At Blacksburg Va University of Vir ginia 26 Virginia Polytechnic 0 At Charlotte University of North Caro lina '6 Davidson college 0 At Tuscaloosa Ala University of Alaba ma 1 University of Mississippi 0 At Nashville University ot Nashville 1C University of Tennessee 5 At Lincoln Nob University of Nebraska 17 Ames Agricultural College of Iowa 0 At Lexington Ky Kentucky University 27: Kentucky State College 0 At Springfield Wittenberg 18 Cin cinnati university 0 At Beloit Wis Notre Dame university 6 Beloit college 0 At Des Moines Drake university 24 Missouri university 0 At Bloomington Indiana 6 Pur due 0 At Montgomery Ala Vanderbilt 40 Au burn 0 At Mooney 6 Indianapolis Man ual Training School 0 At Athens Ohlo Ohlo University 11 Marietta 6 At Delaware Kenyon Wes leyan 5 At Providence Brown Holy Cross At SyracuseR Syracuse 28 Amherst kJ Mow never fall 10000 ES" La 1 declare Sil JWithem safe and sure (after failing with Ter and Pennyroyal Pills) partic ulars 4c Dr STEganRevereBotonMass Mr Raymond Russel the young golf player of the Country Club again demonstrate his ability over the cider players yesterday afternoon when he won the tournament for the Sweeney oup Twenty two players entered the match among whom "were some of the best players in the club Mr Ri the eighteen holes in 84 his nearest opponents being Sweeney and Howie Muir both of whom made the course in 85 The score was tut follows: Raymond Russel 84 Wiley Carhartt 99 Ben Warren 89 Sweeney 85 Muir 85 Shaw 91 A Remlck 106 A eck 108 Cole 89 Parker 95 Gray 103 Hinchman 92 Swift 106 Lapham 199 Hinchman '92 A Worcester 93 Jay T3igelow 86 Codd 95 Russel 100 i 4 At the Detroit Golf Club the finals in the cup match were played and It 'required an extra hole for Mr Thompson to' win from Mr Guy A Miller In the consolation Mr isher beat Mr Wal do 2 up with 1 to play The team that went to Ann Arbor was defeated by one hole The contest for the championship of Washtenaw county has narrowed down to two men Yesterday after noon Ray Denman of Ypsilanti play ed Bloomfield of Jackson a freshman at Ann Arbor the first eighteen holes for the championship and at the close Denman was one up The other teen holes will be played next Sat urday at Ypsilanti AC4 I down Dcwitt Wrightlngton of Harvard IAng ford of Trinity Time of 25 minutes 4 Allcall Eleven Outweighed Ces tral igh 'School The Central High school eleven met with defeat at the hands of the Michi gan Alkali Co at Wyandotte yester day by a score of 16 to 0 The Al kali's obtained one touchdown in the first half an added: another and a field goal ih the second The game was the most fiercely contested that has ever played on the 'Alkali's grounds the High Schools putting up a game struggle butf being unable to withstand the superior weight of their opponents Old College Stars Will Play i The alumni of the Detroit College will play their annual game with the present college eleven at Bennett Park on Thanks triving Day" the and stars will be in tags again and the contest no doubt will be a hard one The following players have signified their intention of Leo Keena Louis Tracy of Georgetown Renney Otto Lang Al Debo Bud" Moran Walsh Leo Kent Melody and i ittDiiiiiiii What to Wear and What It Costs a RESS VIT evenincj weddings formal dia nets and tiie tJaea tar $20 Tuxedo JacKet Bachelor functions club I dinners smokers and stag parties $15 xtmirav rnck Suit Professional allo weddings receptions matinees church and business15 $1750 Prince Albert rocK (Always Striped Worsted Trousers) for all semi formal affairs where added dignity hs desirable $20 $25 4 jingle or Double Breasted SacK Tnpatterned" mixtures for day attire business traveling lounaiticr4 outing on the links the wheel the field or S15 $1650 $1750 4 Covert Business riding driving wheel ing a Best adapted for men on the right side of fortv S15 ie 50 $1750 The Chesterueld Tho Columbia in the fashion correct dress morning noon or evenina affaipc 14 6 40 SI 7 40 The Raglan Coat ew but select Is permissible 1M tnitnres quarLer jongiu iot lonuai uress The Invernew Essentially an overgarment in ifnll dress always 825 ftncy Correct witn prince Aioaru rrocn uuuaway rrocx or osck uoat Striped and fancy silk mixtures and miniature for Prince rock or Cutaway iS5 S6 ciaartfws'1 Ck Tailori and WoolenMerchants Michigan Headquarters 220 222 Woodward Avenue Detroit ADDITIONAL SPORTING NEWS ON 1 withbthe outcome of the game as 4 it was not generally expected that the Normals would come out victors Normal YjPcsitions All reshmen Left end oote Gilmcre Left tackle Sullivan Bellinger Left guard Merkel Crandall" Center Van Valkenburg Kruse Right Lewis Green tackle Gooding ancher Right end Breman Stelmle Qcarterback (capt) James Salsbury Left half Bell Dennis (capt)! Right half Kidston Belland ullback Buckridge Olivet Scored Victory Over Albion Olivet Mich Octbber 26 (Special) There isrejoicing on Collegehill io night4 for Olivet defeated he'rold tjme rival Albion' 24 to 12 It the hardest battle fought oh ield for many years Both teams up for Indifferent defensive by the fierceness with which they carried the ball most successful style of play was a guard back formation which was: sent around with a heavy interference while Olivet used line backs her heavy linemen making big holesrln the defense Occa sionally Olivet tried end plays and 'this paved the way for three phenomenal runs two of which occurred insucces slon and advanced the ball i eighty yards for a touchdown Morgan made the first fifty five yards and Ivan Steckle was sent over In the second half Elliott equalled run Early in the game everything was' for Olivet Abe and Ivan Steckle each were sent over by hard backing Then the visitors a brace and sent Bryan over 'for the first touchdown 'scored 'against Olivet this season The half ended wlth rtlie i ball in Olivet's possession on twenty five yard: line 12 to 6 The visitors led off in the 4 second sending Maddock overzto tie: the score Then Olivet resorted tb with telling effect Elliott was hurled over left tackle and guard for consecutive gains and got two touchdowns to his credit This vstyle of play exhausted the visitor and during the last few minutes line plunges netted five and ten yards The locals came ojit of the game in goad condition and without a scratch Ellis'" was the star of the local' team He kicked four pretty goals and in defense repeatedly picked out the runner from an unbrokenin LC1 cuts ALBION Bentley Brail Barry Bran Harrington PIckell Priest Bettie Maddock Simmons Church YALE? Gt VEN A SURPRISE '4 VrV EONS "OLD ELI BEAT COLUMBIA 13 TO 5 IN A IERCE GAME The Old Reliable Specialist Ripe in age rich in medical knowledge and skill The Miffarar'a frlPYul CurM nil Chronic Nrvoun ninnH Rkht and the Special Diseases of Men and Women LARGE VEINS IN THE LEG This distressing and painful ailment which afflicts so many hundreds of our men and women and makes life such a burden can only be partly relieved by the elastic stock 11 WH4B pciuuus ur Iicvci tuiou ujr juvuiis until our method of treatment was discovered Now we can cure all I Knth in the vonnr and in the old no matter haw I or long standing We remove the pain and dlscom ss a nnii Rriei i in as biioil iiluc at 13 inr arinv inethnd known that will make a sure cure We don't use a to PAairV BO eXPClHTieniB LTieU 4 ilV BIULAHIR3 lU Wfiii VUll and let us explain how this work Nothing used at home Our great discovery hS been 1 Messing to hundreds of sufferers and it wlil be to you We guarantee it nos oeen a piessmg auu ui i An lf You can throw awav vour stocking? and walk irk without pain or discomfort just like other people without i 290 292 Woodward Ave Dfa wPJnnOy wU cor Elizabeth St Detroit Mich 1 'Private entrance 12 East Elizabeth Hours a m'to Sundays to 11 a also 2 to 4 tn Consultation free Separate parlors for ladies Books free Overcoats We are showing at THE DETROIT REE PRESS: SUNDAY OCTOBER 27 i 1901 IN TOUCHDOWNS rT pi NATIONAL BOARD STRAIGHTENS OUT MINOR LEAGUE TANGLES 153 Woodward Ave Kramer Troll McCauley Schmidt George uerth SECOND RACE 13 Jjarlrerowltz 4:22:45 4:48 Va Schechter 4 :2340 4 :47 TViinln 4:17: ft (Perry Phillips 4:22:24 tlriires uerth 4 :23:21 4:47:39 24 Steward Cody doesn't propose to let the season die because tho series of races Is finished and lie will give a prize every flat teAirday while the leather permits The club bkIIots will undoubtedly take advantage of Cody's enterprise and some hot contest orein proepex't Partridge and Dupont will meet Saturday to see wlilcb shopld ba crowded champion at Uu) cutboat men each having been first tales Winner in a serie? 7 PENNSY" DEEATED CHICAGO TO THE TUNE 11 TO 0 I guarantee my Latest Method Treatment to be a positive cure for BQood Poison If you have tbit awful disease you are in danger until completely cured the' various symptoms you notice should be a warning to take immediate treatment put it off until too Jate as it continually ffets If you have sore throat patches on tonrue or mouth swollen elands hair falling out blotches on body itching skin or other signs of this awful disease call on me I give you a written guarantee to cure you without Mercury or Potassium and YOU PAY WHEN CURED EACH TIME YOU CAl YOU SEE ME PERSONALLY HAVE IS DIPLOMA LICENSES WHICH TESTIY TO Mi STANDING AND ABILITIES 4 JHE LATEST METHOD TREATMENT CURES Varicocele and Stricture without cutting' stretching or loss of time also Chronic APrlVate Nervous Impotency Kidney Liver Bladder Stomach emal aud Recur ffTioubles CONSULTATION REE Call blank for home treatment BOOK REE Hours 9 a i jlp 8 Sundays 10 a to 3 DRCOLDBERG (Patented) Aik yw drwatnat far IL It he esnnot supfriy the AKVkf nn bther but sead ttsunp for tb lustraied book teaUdJt gives fnll Darileniers enrt riirfirtlma valuable to ladies MAflVKl CO knoifwi 2inTittl6A fidrWaw Val or sale by Gray Worcester DeO TC rve41 9 AA LIUll) piiLV MJ Hiau Ww CERES Onarntoed IPrsvaaU soaufioa Woodward Colburn Keena capt Keeler Whiting Linesmen CINCINNATI 0 A Harvard 201 Indian Cambridge" Masi October 26 Harvard easily defeated the Carlisle" Indians on Sol ield this afternoon by a score of 29 "to 0 Harvard's line was much heavier and easily outplayed its opponents Har vard also had a 'great deal of luck Ove times fumbling the ball but recovering it instantly At the end ot the first half the Indians would probably have scored If time had not been called as they had advancedhe ball from mldtleld to 8 yord Uno by a series of trick plays which proved very effective The Harvard team showed greater spirit and more team play than at any time 'this season On the line plaj'S especially every man helped to drag the runner along4 carrying him even after lie" had been tackled Marshall played a bril liant game at quarterback and made sev eral good dodging runs after catching punts The whole Hue played well and opened good notea ror trie oneo held for HARVARD Campbell Blagden Lee Greene' Sa rg nt Barnard Cutts Clark Motley Marshall" Kernan "Mlfiln Rletine" Jones McGrew' Grnvdon Paul Dashlet rawaras chlo of Harvard Ruls of Touch i McGrew 2t Kernan 2 Rlstine Cutts 4 Total eeore: Harvard 23 Oarlisle Twenty minute halves Ref KM a ft I ji Igg a i Be Ha DmSfiSllLABSffL I X' Cjn'' pl 'Ct a t1 x' pp MgaaMMB I 0 IB BKv) I I I I Rrotar money Is pay ail eg I 1 I I mg I r1 1 I I Sa I T' 5 la 1 w5Uy BB not triatur KftlTl aflEak I1 4 V'l' fl gv fine coHega grounds a 'A "a I Xev'L rv a ntTTTL' 4 1 ixw ilu line up: Yale' Position Gould Left end' Hau ln Le tacklq Olcott Left ard Holt Center Glass Right guard Hogan Right tackle Swan Right endVan Desaultes Quarter back Wilhelml Left half back Chadwick Right half back Weymouth ull back 1 1 8 I.

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