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I 8 THE DETROIT PRESS SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1901: BION RESULTED IN A TIE I be is Inning the List LOCAL OOTBALL ing Overcoats South football $10' $15 $20 Berrien Lett halt AMATEUR KICKERS AUTOS irth THE RING PCXTS AND PASSES PUGILISTIC POINTS fit 5 'A A Ih 4 1 return Thorne Wednesdav 6:05 Thursday the I for I for I the At POS1TION Left end I eft tackle Loft guard Positions Left end Left tackle Left guard Cen ter Right guard Right tackle Crandall Bellinger Chapman McClelland Stelmle Depnls (Capt) Salsbury Eel land CORNELL LOST BY TWO POINTS i eek McKenna Blanchard tie between this utter on a 'side for tootball and excit Tne teams 1 Position Left end Lett tackleLeft guard Center Right guardRight tackleRight eadQuarter Left half Rieht half Chadwick Hart ruaracx 1 The full hip nd Knee slightly top in harmony with the coat libera! looKing Just brand new line of beauties in plain fancies' Oxford grays and Scotch some with yoke some with yoke and box plait some plain 48 and 50 inches long with top pockets The greatest line and the' best values ever offered at Goodspeed Bunker Bartlett Nellv Daly Phipps Phillips Graves ulRnck Weymouth Mr Stauffer Mr Vail SURPRISE IN MAROON CAMP bCORETWAS 17 TO 17 AT THE END THE SECOND HAL particularly strong in team fin and Banta did the Lest cadets The latter team is this year by A Millham BELOIT TIED CHICAGO WHEN GAME SEEMED HOPELESSLY LOST lYALE AND WEST POINT TIED COL UMBIA BEAT QUAKERS ALMA AVON CHAMPIONSHIP BY TRIM MING OWOSSO Hertel Schtffert uhrman Mcarlane Mumford Egan Pu rsori Millspaugh Taft (Capt) Bragon 'DECISION WAS VIGOROUSLY PROTEST ED BY THE ITHACANS Left half ILLINOIS BUCKED THE INDIANA LINE HARD AND WON home team The visitors were a husky lot of pigskin kickers and in the scored 23 to 0 In the melee Scut ford ot the Ionia team had hie left leg broken amt Preston Ins nose The game was discontinued and loi felted to the Kala mazoo team PRINCETON GIVEN GAME ON A SAE TY ALLOWED BY REEREE Ann Arbor 5 153 WOODWARD AVENUE ENTRANCE1 THROUGH GOURLAY BROS TAKE ELEVATOR of nearly every out ot aate hide is on view gasoline carriage is also there stood a mammoth 40 horse power rench machine Nearly every automobile enthus iast ot the city was present at the open ing High School Lost at Burns Park In a game replete with sensational plays Ann Arbor high school eleven went down to defeat yesterday at Burns Park before the Western high school team by' a score of 5 to 0 The contest was a hot one while It lasted and was thoroughly enjoyed by the 400 spectators The visitors were heav ier but lacked team work and this is the direct cause of their downfall In the sec ond half Ann Arbor had the ball on the five yard line but the Western boys played a brilliant defensive game and Ann Arbor could not push a man over for a touchdown China and Butler did the best work for the visitors while the Western high school back field did all the gaining for the locals CLOSE SHAVE OR NORMALS feated Owosso to dav in a hard game bv a score of 12 to 0 This makes Alma cham pion of the third section ot the eastern di vision Alma won by fast snappy playing and perfect team work But for several fumbles a Inger score would have been made A'nia's backs skirted ends time atsr time for large gams while Ovvos gain were short and thiough the line In the fust half no score was luade anil pwo so had the ball in teirltorv must of the turn In the second halt Owoi adeher ivviis hut once ami Alma made two touchdowns The game wj devoid ot anv Kind or unfairness and wa satisfac torily lefeiTad and urnpied by ischlignt of Ann Arbor I NEBRASKA AILED TOSCORE ON THE WISCONSIN TEAM East Jordw Victory Petoskey Mich November 2 The lens extorted game between Elast Jor dan and Petoskey football teems came oil to day at Recreation Park resulting in i score of 10 to 0 in favor of East Jordan The Spartans defeated the Cadillacs by a score of 10 to 0 The winners will play anv team averaging 105 pounds Address 225 Sheridan avenue The Columbian and Monarchs played a tie game yesterday neither side scoring in two 20 niinute halves The Columbias are open for games with teams averaging 120 pounds Address Matzen 108 Wight street Khree Detroit William Gen cke Charles Long and George Andrews returned yesterday from Livingston county? where they hunted for three davs In time the party bagged 88 quails 30 part ridges and 4 woodcocks McBain boat to Marion McBain' Mich November 2 (Special In the best game of the season Marion de feated McBain at football hero to dav bv a score of 17 to 5 their usual star game his collar bone broken part of the second half A Positions Crosby Left end Rork Peters Left tackle Cadets Played the Best Game Pontiac was completely outclassed in the game with the Orchard Lake cadets' yester day the score being' 17 to 0' The Orchard Lake players are in very fine condition and work rank work for the being coached 6 1 2 fur year Harvard defeated Brown 11 to 8 Cornell defeated Princeton 12 to 0 find Yale defeated West Point 18 to 0 The question of the eligibility of a num her of pjayers on college teams seems to have arisen wiilt greater frequency this The (watched dentally Stagg's Munro thrown from his home at the academy will the etrunost points on the line (Neither of the JDettz brothers is in phy Bical shape nowG is having trouble with his shoulder while Eddie 18 sufferingwith a bad attack of barley horse teem at possibly canut again at Harvard will overage less than Northwestern eleven yesterdaythe Maroons play Beloit and inci ffot a line on the movement of changes West center who be unable to play again He waa one of Championship for Almn Alnm Mich November 2 (Special The Almahigh school football team dc Half the that under the nam of Clothes" the store fault that sell and recommend them 1 1 1 1 SS a ea an If A correct SacK Suit for an average figure of medium build? 'ull easy fitting masculine looKing shoul ders graceful body a 1 i long enough for expression and character short Ion hi Mich November 2 (Special) The Ionia Kalarnauo lootball game this Etfternuon uai a haid piupuitlon for" the Good Shootins? field this afternoon Score of Paw Paw And if looking for a and buy before you see ours' at $10 $15 and well be' sorry all The and ini? from start to rinisn Avere evenly matched each Side be for A kicked from and in four plays game: Yale Gould Hamlin Olcott 'Holtv Glass Hogan Swan Desaulles Wilhelm BROWN Cann Green Webb Hall leming Oolter Johnson Cobb WCk South Haven 115 Harbor Mich TowerLeft guard Shedd Carpenter Center Kignt guara Right tackleRight end Quarter Left half Childs Eaton Right half ullback i Touchdowns Simmons Case Crosby 2 Childs 2 and itzgerald of iteynoms Brackett bion Time of halves 30 minutes 1000 first half but were unable to score in the second In the 'last few minutes of play Albion secured safety on nn ajttepipted punf of and one more touchdown tied tue score Maddock Bryan Simmons anaCnurch were the best ground gainers 'for the visitors while Peters Childs Crosby Case Kratz and McKenna 'put up vrosoy naci in the first The line up: ALBION Pickel Darwin Herrington Berry Bentley Priest Bryan Bechtel Wilder Simmons Maddock Church (cant) Maddock Bryar Referee Time Barr Albion White Al Rneing Season Opened 'in I iancico November 2 Good sport matted the opening of the California racing season at Oakland track to day The weather was fine and the track Cast The attendance waa not as large as on former Inaugural days owing to the increase tha puce of admission from 1 to 8150 Ibero were fifteen books In Including the field and a combination book Betting was SOOtl The feature of the programme was 5'K opening handicap in which a field of eleven went to the post avonius and Hanrar of the Burns Waterhouse stable' were favorites lair failed to get any of the money Hagerdon a well played second choice led all the way wonAbjt two But I am a younef man and ran I to throw a wav onnoriiimhMi will not present themselves again ernbraced av SUITS MADE TO TOPCOATS 1 ORDER 5 Tace the Roselyn handicap mile and 70 Bn McDnui Ill (Shaw) 1 and 2 to 1 won St innan 123 (Won deriy) 10 to 1 and 3 to 1 second Potente (VValshl 13 to 5 and even third: time 3 5 Kilogram Red Path Peninsula and Alsike also jan irth rne 5 1 2 fur Sister Juliet 112 (Burns) 7 to 3 and 6 to won Ron Mot 115 (Wonderly) 3 to 1 and even second: Namtor 115 (Mounce) 9 to 5 and 7 to 10 third time 1:08 North ern Star Reformer Early Eve Ben How ard Rose of May Last Knight and Sedi tion also ran Sixth race mile and 700 The Rhymer US (Shaw) 4 to 5 and out won Ethics 118 (Burns) 6 to 5 and out second Beggar Ladv 103 (Cochran) 20 to 1 and 3 to 1 third time 1:46 James Corbett also ran Annual Show at Madison Square Garden New York November The second an nual automobile show opened to night at Madison Square Garden ami will last through next Saturday Altogether some 100 exhibitors are represented There aie fifty different makes of steam gasoline and electnc on view and as many more kinds of sundries The eihibit of foreign machines is large The loar exhibit Includes the best types I nut ii miwiuun 'inct The primitive first steam ve An early and very clumsy llncida ifr i ng forced to' punt frequently bion "kicked off in the first hair a tou elf back 25 line Albion pushed Simmons over for a kicked oft to Church returned the ball 10 A secured it on downs and in? five nlavs sent Case flvinir round end for a touchdown A made two more topchdpwns in the Lansing M' i Voienlu 2 pecial The Lansing i 'qb ol eleven to day scored oil er in its uiuiiiei i upteJ series ot victone on the fo itball guliron de feating the' Marshall eleven by a score of 53 to Tile MurshHil eleven has deleated Battle Cieek Kalamazoo: Jackson and" and was considered a strong team rim game gives Lansing the cham pionship of rhe western section jn tne inler seholastic contest Niles The ball game day between the high school teams of South Haven and ZMles was played here on neutral ground and resulted S3 to 0 in favor ot South Haven lengths from Obi a with I osomond1 Rio Shannon fell but auntlerov jury The Inaugural dash went I ridden by Hoar The no recall system used and the Atjirtino wao Murphy presided and Pettlngill a associate judge ana presiding st Summaries: irst race1 Inaugural dash 5 1 2 fu Doublet ill (Hoar) 8 to 1 wn rey 115 (J Woods) 2 to 1 second iui ovarium jin Btrkenruth) time 1:07 rank Bell Yellow Tail Articulate Scorpio and Tower of Candles also ran 6 furlongs selling Vantfne McCarty) 5 to 2 won Sa lite ore (J Mathews) 2 to 1 second Mond (ConiM10 to 1 third: time 1:15 3 4 ou vnevecien Einstein Bedner t'anarnint Bonitarv Third: race futurltv stead 11 (J Woods) 2 (Hoar) 6 to 1 rnnd (Collis) 30 to 1 third: time 1:11 Botany Sylvan Cruise Louwels Pirate Maid also run ourth rac longs selling Impromptu 110 (Birk 5 to 1 won Gusto 115 (LogueL I second Eonic 107 (Hoar) 8 to 3 time 1:27 Mike Rice Lode Star Ben I Gold One' Gibraltar Couilng Event SitiOn Xoenir an?) rvl Pollunf inr ifth race opening handicap mile nagemon 10a (Vlttatoei to Cbia 101 (Blrkenruth) 12 to 1 Rosormonde 101 (Stuart) 15 to 1 time 1 4C1 4 Roshamnton Au Bangor Mortce lush of Gold ar Varro and Rio Shannon also ran S' Continued on Pagge Part STRONG DETROIT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL eleven Top row reading from left to right: Brown guard Garrels guard Stimson end Boliesi a ckle McClure center Sullivan guard' tlliddle row reading from left to right: Wendell fullback Snow Captain and' Quarter: Root halfback Nichols halfbtick'Bottom mw from left to right: Hendry manager 'and tackle Dickinson ehd andklUarter Butcher: halfback Campbell halfback and oster 'tackle suffered defeat the score i boys have this season tories WYANDOTTE CAME NEAR TRIM MING THE PEDAGOGUES St I on is Eleven Has ine Record St Louis Mich November (Special) Pleasant Normal School eleven and the Junior from this city met at Andrews Park to day The Normalites suffered defeat the score being Jfl to 5 Doth teajns played well The St Louis a spienaia score so rar having a clean record of vlc Specinl Sleeper for the Bend Trip' Every member of the A eleven attended the Carlisle Indian Michi gan contest yesterday afternoon ami after the battle there was not one who did not believe that the Deltas stood a good show to down the Wolverines the way thev played against the Redskins f'Mletflgan would have to play better than that to de feat us said one of the Ci players last night "We are over 25 pounds heavier than Carlisle 16 tno than Michigan This additional eight'1 would count not a little in a The meh were given signal practice last night and several new plays were tried which Cnpt Rvan intend using against the South Bends Wednesday or tbes trip to South Bend a special sleep er has bean secured for them which will run via the Lake' leaving "Detroit Tuesday at 9:40 At Toledo the partvi will catch the fast mall for South Bend About 25 are expected tq make up the part auu mey win night arriving morning ADDITIONAL SPORTING NEWS i i Pages 9 10 and 11 Part 5 Part 10 Part Three Brown Was Snowed Under Cambridge Mass November 2 Harvard easily defeated Brown this afternoon 48 to 0 ive touchdowns were made in the first half and three in the second The Harvard's line was much stronger than Brown's and effectually stopped Brown's rushing while it allowed plays to get well under way without being broken up The strength of Harvard's attack is shown by the fact that in the first halt she punted only once scoring her five touch downs by a consistent rushing game In addition Harvard once advanced the ball from her own 15 yard line to yard line by rushing only to lose it on a fumble Brown could gain her distance only once and oould not hold Harvard on downs a single time Both sides fumbled badly Kernan strain ed his right ankle seriously and this will" probably affect his kicking for the Penn sylvania game Putnam who succeeded him In punting did almost as well how nt Oe 11 nr HUCUp HARVAKD Campbell O'Connell iLee Green Roberta SargentCenter Sl lrHnnl Dlk 111 CX I a 111 IH al Cults Lawrence Right tackle Bowditch and Burgess Right end Marshall Quarter Kernan Putnam Lof half xcvens jones and Knowles Right half urayiion unpack Dadnuin Ithaca November 2 Prince ton scored a hard fought for victory I over Cornell this afternoon by the nar I row margin of two points the final score being 8 to 6 Princeton won on a safety allowed by Referee Wright ington which was vigorously protested by Cornell It resulted rrom i trial for a goal from the field by Kight Tackle Dewitt The ball missed the goal posts by several feet but it was picked up by Brewster quarterback who was shoved back over the line by a Princeton player Cornell took the position that the man was off side before Brewster took possession of the ball but the official decision was to the contrary The game was the longest' ever played oh Percy ield'in several years It was too dark to 'distinguish the teams before time was Called and be cause of tills the deciding play was made more uncertain The score had i stood 6 to 6 throughout the greater part of the second half and a tie game was looKca Cornell Taussig Abbott Scudder Dennioo Sctiwalnn Ibi tA Ixx ke Llnv Cooper Harvard Bu grew Drown Kernan 3 Grav don 2 Connell Lawrence Putnam GoaTs Cutts Law lente 3 Total ecore Harvard 48 Brown i Tim 25 and 20 rninute halves Games in Upper Peninsula' Escnpulia Mich 2 In the series of games for the championship ot the Upper to day Escanaba defeated Menominee 12 to 0" and Ishpeming defeated Ironwood 23 to 6 The final game between' Escanaba and Ishpeming will be played next Saturday i Only One Touchdown Scored Muskegon Mich November (Special) 1 A AHG vj nigu looioaH eioyen defeateq the Muskegon Rifles team here on tne Driving Park gridiron ibis afternoon bv a score of 6 to 0 The game was a spirited one the only touchdown being made by the schoolboys in the first htlf a 11 Darkness Ended the Strife Chelsea 'Mich November Jackson high school defeated the Chel sea city eleven here to diiy by a of 6 to Jackson scored1 in' the first halt The game was called in the last half" on account of darkness for The line up: Positions Lett end ADavis McGiaVe Left tackle (cant) Pell Warner (cspt) Left guard Dana Short Kent Center isher Hunt Right guard Butkiewlcz Smith Right tackle Dewitt Ransom Right end Henry Quarterreeman Meier Sheppard Left half oulke Coflin Right halt McClave Sciiolkopf ullback Underhill McCord Touchdowns Coffin Henry Goals Coffin Di itt Safety McClave Wrlght Ingtcn Herford Umpire Waters Har vard Young Cornell Time of halves 35 minutes Easy for BayCity' Bay City Mich November 2 Bay City high school to day defeated Mt Pleasant with ease at football by a score ol 16 to 0 Yale Meat Point 5 West Point November TTie military academy football team is proud of its work to day In the most closely con tested game ever played on West Point field the cadets tied Yale's strong team by a score of 5 to 5 Daly was in fine form and was ably supported bv every tnan on the home team The Yale men say their men played poorly There was a great deal of tumbling and West Point was the gain er The cadets were not on the defensive but on the offensive and the battle was mostly fought in teyitory 'llie first half was unquestionably In favor but after a severe struggle the visitors sue: ceeded In making only one touchdown nd this near the end ot the first half It was evident that AV eat general ship was suuerior to that of The latter had more beef and brawn but the evo Idlers hnd nerve and mettle in the sec ond half the pigskin was In Yale territory almost continually and near the last stage Daly kicked a goal from the Held This was an incentive for great reloicing among the friends of the cadets In five minutes more time was called and the pcorc stood 5 to 5 The time of each half was twenty minutes" following is tne line up ot tno West omt Selfridge Zell McAndrew Riley Eiehteen men out of twArr fv I SacKiuits why wo talK thatn TfKe "expression of go in type but the tailor that se I cures it succeeds' I In tailoring here an element of superiority abounds in all Horton and Hurnfivro Wasson made 4 hdles4 for nne up: Reserves? Davock Beeson TuckerBrownley' Stuart ixe! Shaw leapt) Keena Ronfh 1 Twt 20 minute halves' Guthard of Princeton 200 Lansing Mich November 2 (Spe cial) By far the hardest fought game of the season resulted in a Albion and A here roon a' score of 17 day was a tj pical one the game was close Irvings Win Agnin Under vasly superior odds the Irvings defeated the II IS Reserves bv a score of 10 to 5 The Irvings showed up in line form and although the 'll Reserves avei aged 15 pounds more the game as won by faster playing Sommers lid fine work and McKenney also bit the fine hard carrying the ball for two to lehtlowns Kt ena S) played a very fa game making several long guns Griffiths and ret eriCks played tbc ir positions exceeding ly well and Vanphn's tine work waa a tea luxe vn me Diavea ist nrut long gains through tackle The Irvings redericks Bamford Horton Blitz Rulford Wwon Vaughn (capt) Right end T'l ill) LUi5 Sommers McKenney fVuhatinite Touchdowns McKenney 2 Dresser Elsie Bent Bn nist er Elsie Mich November (Special Elsie and Bannister elevens played two twentv minute halves here to day Elsie winning 18 to 0 In the fir half Bannister kicked to Elsie who did not give the vis itors a touch of the hull during the half lll ie made a touchdown in the second half never made Iirt down and did even hold foi down once amis Miked three fine goal school plaj i here Nov ember has lost tw games in nine plived Soo IT Manistique Sault Sie Marie Mich November 2 The first match game of football ever played here took place this afternoon between the Soo and Manistique and re sulted in a 'victory for the home team Score 17 to big crowd turned out Pnvv Paw 2f Lawrence Paw Paw Mich November (Special) I he Paw Paw high school football team here onAthletlc to in favor Irvine Lancon McLellan Denck Van Hoevenb rg Right end vi or ley Weekes DR SPINNEY The Oltt Reliable SuBcialist Ripe in age rich Jn medical knowledge and skill The friend Cures all Chronic Nervous lood bkin and the Special Diseases of Men and Women Deadly Varicocele We cut it tie it or burn Ut with electricity no cocaine or chloroform cured thousands vCome to our offices we will show you living proof Investigate our meth We do the work in one treatment no operation: 9 ctention frojn business People come hundreds of miles and sro home th rr iown 2rA rJtTMM a U4 kA Il (s tee every case we undertake whether great or sindll cur7 1 tor a cure call at once have got it or we want your money DR SPINNEY CO 290 292 Woodward Ave 4 private Entrance 12 East Elizabeth St Detroit: Mich CLOSE GAME 47 LANSING il ii in bi a 11 Pennsylvania New York November 2 Between 8000 and1 90i0 ersons saw the Columbia football team shut out the representatives of the University ot Pennsylvania at the Polo Grounds to day In the first half Columbia scored two touchdowns from one of which gl was kicked while Pennsylvania fafiled to get ntar their goal line In the sieond half the University oftpulin fvl vania men played a much stronger game nnd for the greater part of the time they kept: the ball in territory They finally weakened however and while they kept the wearers of the Blue and White front scoring the ball was in Pennsylvania territory when time was called the final score reading: Columbia 11 Pennsylvania 0 The visitors were the lighter team but just 'What might have happened had the full strength of the Columbia team been available there is no telling Kipgden Co giant tackle who was injured in the game aeulnvt Yale and Bruce who be came a victim of the players of Haverford College 'were sadly missed Pennsylvania rooters flpurred on by their band made thb welkin ring with encouraging shouts tothe wearers ot the Red and Blue but theirjjfforts were all to no purpose The line up: Colirmtjla Positions PennsylvaniaA Doyeson Left end Nelson DavidSon Corley Left tackle Baird Plekarski Left guard Bennett Center McCabe Pight guard Teas Right tackle Donaldson I XXT 'nezlleae Quarter HowardLeft half Reynolds Righ half Dale ullback Kellar Davidson Weekes 2 Morley Beorc Columbia 11 Pennsylvania 0 Um pira Paul Dasbtel Lehigh Referee If Corbin Yale Potter Penn sylvania: Meyers Columbia Time Casper Whitney Time of 3j minutes ea'h 'Both Martin? Duffy and Harry 'Gilmore spoke well of the local show down home and predict a big boom for the sport tn Detroit Tim Callahpn who' defeated Tommy Ho gan recently will gorto Savannah and be gin training for another fight He Is to meet Eddie Lenny in a twenty round bout present fighting weigh t'is a secret It is a long ttme sinee he has at tempted to weigh as low as 122 pounds and he has easily defeated men so much larger that the impression has grown that Teyry weighs close to 128 pounds when inhlsfbest fighting trim Jack Graham has called 'Tommy Ryan to account on account of the sweep ing challenge to every man of his weight to stand before liarn for ten rounds Gra ham believes that Ryan cannot knock him out In ten rounds They will fight on No tNl4UVX 4tf AAIMHUV mini Took Keyence bn Indiana COMMENTS HIGHLY ON Indianapolis November 2 Illinois evened I AT NEWMARKET up with Indiana? for the defeat of two I years ago of a year ago 'rx xTts'rc '2 at the Newby oval gridiron here to day NERS AQUEDUCT LATONIA rolling up a total of 18 while Indiana failed I LAKESIDE AND LOUISVILLE to score Illinois 'played a llne buckiug I 7s game throughout i It' 1 'Stahl xnadetwo of the touchdowns the Dor)don November Amerl first after' a straight rush down the field can houses trainers and jockeys wound forgain after gain Uesecond when he up the racing' season at Newmarket in skirted left in the second half such a glorious style as to cause a yard run Jutton made the third general reversal of opinion on the part touchdown before time was called This Ot race goers To day no word Is too like the first one of the game was accom pllshed after hard battering of the line I tor the Americans Such a high Lowenthal and Lindgren did splendid work authority as the ield says as did Cayou The nose was broken Reiff has been of iou in tne second lineup after lie relieved nAS heen out Of luck dor some Stahlwho went to guard but he played I weeks and so' fickle is the British the game through The lineup: Ny 'I public regarding jockeys that it had already been whispered that young Bundj Lett tackle NHighley Reiff had quite lost his riding and EkhoLeft guard fthatrhe was nothing like as good as LowentliSl ter? tv I some of the apprentices Tills is quite airweather Right guard I a delusion Reiff annoarw tn he Lindgren Right tackle Davidson 1 apPears to be Doud I Smith stronger in the saddle than any of the Jones lads of hisown weight 'When it ostt comes to a 'Close finish he can still Huntoon Leffhalf I OWI) with the older and Parker Coons Coval I heavier jockeys In style we never Jutton 1 Right half sanders him equalled by one of his own Stahl Cayou ullback Gordon I weight His effort on Volodyovski at Illinois 18 Indiana 0 Touchdowns I Sandown park was superb and this 2 wJuttonA Stahl Cook 2 week he was the hero of the hour Mr Kelly Dartmouth Umpire Reiff has not only astonished "the ttwr Mar' I BnShh turf but has proved a bonan Mr of i Mr MUhTnf bookles who on the Cam noisiMr Darby Indiana Twenty I alone won enormously five minute halved I Water bnea the winner of that race rHdden by Reiff carried smaller money wbw7' man any ouisiaer in tne race It Is Wisconsin Made Good ei? true that the price was reduced from Wisconsin bad it comparatively easy with I 66 to 1 against to 25 to 1 against within Nebraska at Milwaukee yesterday the gain4 I forty eight hours of? the race Hut closing 16 to 0'ln favo of the Badgers I Notre Dame played with Lake orest at substitutedfor Strum on to scription stakes against Chacornac But this race was also of ONLY TWO RACES 7 great interest to outsiders The Sporting Times tells the story WERE SAILED thus: and Keene are by no I means the best friends having quar I elect over a race in America Whitney I now' goes for 'Keene whenever and CATBOAT wl)erever he meets him and with Keene running a horse Whitney's is BE DECIDED TO DAI I there to oppose him The Subgcrip I tlon: stakes is a sweepstakes of 100 guineas each for which you take a The series of three races between I nomination and name a horse at the nr iast moment Jin the present case ttaltM Dupont and Partndg when agent saw Keene wasor the championship of the taking a nomination the following jatboatmen was started yesterday and message was sent to agent: races were sailed mlate aP Bells we win uoiiunaie voioayovsKi The oied down and compelled a postpone I challenge was declined A match be ment of the contest Dupont I twcen the winners of the Derby and the Oaks would have been food for No 11 had an easy time capturing th lconvehsation for years In the resultrst event Partridge doing his pret I was left to the understudies of tlest in No 15 In thersecond race thi these celebrities Spectrum and Chac nen exchanged boats' and Pa rtridg I The same paper intimates that Mred Dupont across the line The result I Whitney and Huggins may return bowed: that fcr some reason No 11 to the English turf saying: is by 4iT'thmih i no means Impossible that in the course ips through the water faster than I of a few weeks Huggins will'return 15 and that seamanship does ho: in charge of more of Mr ut much figure in handling the latter I horsea Mr Whitney keeps Heath he deciding race will be sailed to housaand his lease of Lady Jay if wind permits and if the saitu I and Ia ior I oder horses will be al 'boats are used No 11 will be Jiandi I to apped by at least 2 1 2 seconds the ter was bought by Capt difference in results justi I 2crt eV Alts Arthur "ying that impost It has been sug 5aid that the captain gested that the men take No 11 and I aCjJns Jrord toward Dewal Vo 14 which are thought to be equally I den' Vanderbilt has come matched but if the old boats are re I Bans accompanied by his tamed the handicap will be laid jockey Buchanan A fellow traveler All the boats are off the same I r'S 'the mllllon as one might sav and it I jres Buchanan wore a bothers members to explain whv No even Mr Van IL should be much faster than No 15 Vn Ahwo One reason advanced Is that the latter mont en' is water soaked and Wcal rela harder to drive through the water Yorir Jockey clubs and Tailors and Woolen Merchants 1 Michigan Headquarters 220 222 Woodvard Ave Detroit Ypsilanti Mich November 2 The Normals defeated the football tearp of the Alkali Works of 'this after noon by a score of 12 to 10 in a' game that: in the opening was all in favor of the Pedagogues but that developed into an even thing The Normalites played a particularly strong and aggressive game until the last few moments of thq first halfbut after that the visitors rallied won derfully so the work: of the Normals did not show up as" well in propor tion as it had earlier in the afternoon' The Pedagogues worked Captain Den nis right half end and Belland for long gains through Wyan line and in the second half the visitors retaliated by using atackle and guard back formation that regularly plowed through the teach ers for five or ten yards The Normals made their first touch down in the first six minutes of play in the first half by steady gains through line and the second score was by Ta brilliant 45 yard run by Dennis after seven min utes more Wyandotte was playing a stronger game than on the opening and had forced its way to the Nor 25 yard line when the fullback attempted a punt The Normals block ed it and got the ball after which: they worked it down: to the 45 yard lira Here Dennis broke through and guarded from behind by McClellan made a clean run to the goal Wyandotte made their first touchdown tn the first half by block ing Dennis' attempted kick on the 12 yard line Mlllspaugh carrying the ball over the line They secured the second tally by repeated line buck ing The line up Normal Position Wyandotte nigni ena Green Rifrht tackle Right guard Center Left guard Left tackle Left end QuarterRight halfLeft halfullback Starting Was Better nt Annednot New York November Carroll Back in the Game Again I Were successful at Aqueduct to day Dr Despite reports to the contrary Bernard Riddle Otis and The Rhymer There was Carroll announced yesterday that he wtll I an Improvement in the starting the only take a hand in the boxing gatue agam and I real bad send' off being in the first race is 'open to meet any iood man jal 122 I Hot was left at the post and a 'num ponds Carroll lias been doing work Nahaa Heap mV ha all summer and is now in very fine con I lora Pomona He made all the runnin dltion I hut Cochran had to ride hto h9n' I him home in front Ben McDhui at 6 to 1 I made a runaway race of the Roslvn handi cap He was played heavily by many who bad the tip Summaries: irst race selling 7 Dr Riddle 118 (Burns) 7 to 5 aid to 5 won Royal Sterling 118 (Booker) 6 to 1 and to I second The Rogue 110 (Redfern) 8 to 1 ani 2 to third: time 1:29 Big Gun Brandy Smash ederalist Lucent Robs Bounteous St David Cresson Pleasant Sail Judge Wardell and Cormorant also ran: jHopa was left: at the 'postv Second selling mile and 70 Althea 103 icuiinn tu turn a io won Meroer 103 Redfern) 2 to 1 and 1 Raffaello 114 (Doggett) 3 to 1 and 2 to nine hd i rinne ohjxod Rey and Lancewood also ran race he caau naudlcao 6 ii Cochran) 7 to 5 and 1 to 2 won lora Pomona 110 (Mounce) 15 to 1 and 4 to 1 econd: Rllou 10G (Bookert ft tn 1 nn4 9 to 1 third: time 1:15 1 5 Lombre Whit tier Man War The our Hundred Glen water layllke and Batyah also ran BLOeD: 3 tes Method 'Treatment to be a pO" cure for Blood Poison If yotiiare this awful dlseas? yot vjn dancer until can tnletniv i A rortiT notice should be a warning to' take immediate treaimru 100 late as It continually get? Jr you have sore throat patches on tongue or mouth 1 glands hair falling out blotches on body itchinsr other signs of this awful disease call on me I J15 1 you Without Mercury or SEE ME A aitwES WHICH TEST1Y T0 TH LATES tj IWETHOD TREATMENT CURES "n1 Stricture without cutting stretching or loss'of time also broD' 41 Irn'e Nervous impotency Kidney Liver Bladder Stomach emal and 'BTOK KRrE Cal 2r wrlte for blank for homo treat 4QOK 1 REL Hours 9 a to 8 mr Sundays 10 a tn to 3 Chicago November The brilliant work oft Merrill Smith and McRae averted impending defeat for the Be loit eleven to day and the final score was 'Chicago 17 Beloit 17 The til st halt was uninteresting Chicago going down the field twice for touch downs bn one of which MacNab miss ed a goal which it proved might havewon the game The second halt start ed (uut as if for a repetition of the process ot crushing Beloit Sheldon who carried the ball over during the first halt was again rammed past the goal Ellsworth punted prettily and Hie score stood: Chicago 17 Beloit 0 It was kus gloomy stage ofithe game that the VV isconsln sud denly became aggressive and Bd Merrill becatne a star rhe first magnitude" in the' eyes of the specta tors rom their own 20 yard line Beloit using Smith and McRae chief ly with occasional sprints by Merrill forced the bail to 15 yard line Here Merrill kicked a goal trom field it took Beloit but ten minutes more Ito force the ball back to Chi 20 yard line where Merrill took The bail around Chicago's let for a touchdown and later kicked goal Be loit xndde the 'next touchdown by straight lootball during which Hor ton Sheldon and Beddall had to be taken but of the game Berkins Jen nisonjand Napparespectlvely taking tneir ptaces crons earty in game was substituted for Crane Beloit Merrill carried the ball the last touchdown and: kicked goal which made the game tie tendance 2000 The line up: Vl ZV 1 4 1KV Zzxl 4 Maxwell Right end A Mer: ill IO it Kennedy Right tackle Slater Nll till Beddall NappRight guard Booth Ellsworth Center Pfeffer Jaliagan Left guard Merrill TUL II nJ If MacNab Left tackle Smith I a av LUrd Left end' Llttle'l 1 Garrey Calland I Sheldon I ENGLISH RACEGOERS NOW THINK Atwood ullback Bunge MORE THE' AMERICANS Referee Haynor of Lake orest Um I i Bloomington of Michigan I 167 pounds This average is probably five pounds heavier than the line up will show November 9 Mike Murphv savs that Hogan right tackle on the Yale team has the ability to' make tLgreat player and predicts that he will be a credit to the team before the season is over Harvard is being tiaiiud thu Jcar with only one obiect in view the Yale game Games with IVnnwInmia inj oth er schools are tak and the soje large or small are regarded ihlloophicallv None ot the prominent elevens fthy we approach in defensive work'anv wh re nenr the form on offense This fault doe's xfot apparently ret with U19 plavers 'much as with the sjs tem of coaching in vogue among these elevens If there Is a dispute as to th western football championship at the rnd of the season the fans will have nothing but gnine ana tne college that fuses to play wdl he the one that will looked upon as the losv Napp the new Maroon heavyweight I rauidlv getting on to the nmnts game and Chicago critics say that the bcefy westerner will make some of the regular I linemen fight hard to keep their places be lore the season is over The loss of Daly who left the Northwest ern team because he felt as if ho had been discriminated against is much regretted by Coach Hollister and the other players Daly thought he should have played end in the Illinois game but Hollister thought different I Coach of Pennsvl vanla' has invented'a new kick off The ball is placed on the ground avtiii tu broad side toward the goal post and one end higher other The hall is kicked on the upper end sends it in a semi circle If it strikes the ground it bounds Mekwsra lr1na "Ar forward and gives the ends a better Otipbr Wouchdown Phil King the old TMnceton player has resigned his ition as head coach of ardS inw iniversirv ox vv isconsln with a all'ry of 3351)0 a year says: Is a poor business for a man to grow old In I trfv the work of developing athletic teams and iL will be a genuine hardship for me to giv' uv the gridiron and the diamond: for iiit? vuivtr not afford winch if not r' A I 5 A fw PART ONP ifl xWW If TRUE that all cl othes weareri are Bfe i I ashion followers Ej KrAuJo also true the average or trf ra tuue pny Men Dresst a 11 'WW rh i mail a rv i VW It Itllilltllllll II BW I WV1 1 KJL II ill 11 I KI II rY efl iz IRaSI hTt BB1 BH 1 eSh pi i A 5' I HI ke Strauss flM ursw to 5 won Water Scrv gaH 'td Mng Hi Mb 899 I wen bb MM trirl fen rght M9 flUSM It A I 3 5A a 'mW ev 2 Ji' fW rft 1 1' It! 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