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PART ONh PART ONE PRICE IVE "CENTS WeSlSSKi PART THE CHEAT CROWD THAT CHEERED YOSTS' MEN ON TO VICI ORT Staff Photographer) (Photographs by a ree Press i IGHT IN DRO WNED BRITISH OR PRINCETON CABINET I HIS LEADING OOTBALL GAMES AT A GLANCE I A was overruled and A 1 ig' rf LAYING CABLE OR POSTAL COcitoSsiTliE DE ffidlT RIVER CONNLCTINGTHEATLANIIC AND THE PACIIC A ft i 'ft to 'ft 5 iftft Mi 'SC 4 £'' JUST BEORE ONE ATTEMPTS AROUND END I si st 5 3i Jgf 4 CAME TO SURACE CRIED OR IIELP AND DISAPPEARED? IT IS RELIEVED HE DRANK CAR BOLICACI BEORE Ie'aP ap fe Kj the an the el Sat A A JC i 1 Princeton Davis Pell Short Usher pBotkiewlcs Dewitt Henry Roper Special Business Lunch 35c 11:30 to 3 Hotel Metropole Grill room EACH SIDE LOST MAN'ON ROUGH PLAY Pittsburg Scored 17 to the Detroit 5 Sunday Dinner Griswold House 1 5:30 to 8 50c Or iWtra LOUIS HROMADKO JUMPED ROM BELLE ISLE 1 Defeated Her 12 to in a ast Clean Game Leading at Every Point Two Jurors: andi Patrolman i Placed Under Arrest Bry ield Would Medh Big4 Taliying444 xVs'x' HARVARD WTH SEVERAL SUBS IN WAS TWICE SCORED ON BY DARTMOUTH Defeated Chicago by 22 0 Score AS CH ER JURY i DISCHARGED ss 4 DISSENSION AMONG OICIALS SAID TO HAVE GROWN VOL 67 NO 'jfcAS BACK" DID NOT MAKE A GAIN AX Aid Nevermann of the fourteenth vvard and Aid LIphardt 'of tenth entertainment for the Saturday night crowd early last even ing In place The two Republican aidermen got inter some sort of alterca tion the4nsidenf which outsiders did understand and knocked Liphardt down The police were not called Jg Had Lived Witli amily at boi Antoine Street A Mrs Murdock 2 Colombia Ert guarantees immediate relief and posi tive cure for Rheumatism at once A AR the most stubbornly game that has been' played on the A gridiron hie fail nnp that kent tha spectators on an edge of intense In terest which grew times to a state bordering on wild excitement resulted from' the meeting oGthe representa tives of the DctroitAthletic Club and team of ex collfeiates from Pitts burg yesterday afternoon Although ioutyeigh'ed a little themeir Pittsburg exception were In 'the finest physical condition and play ed with fire that resulted in a vic tory' for them with a score of 17 5 If cannot be said local play ers did not at 'times give' an exhibi Honof very clever football but an 1 fill Am zxT'wv zi 4" A Tt'll A NXTQ 4 LlliiUlUiy LU iUi vu iuavv i imperative to do so with somefpoor wbffcat most 1 dangerous points lost them the game With jail 'the interest' it must 4 be the game was unsatisfactory as clean exhibition of the great collego 1 snort two men bpingj carried off the field in an unconscious condition one from each team due as is tacitly ad mitted both sidesnot to strong tackling or rough rs scrimmages or line bucking but to slugging Spades tho clever left of the Pittsburg was the first to suffer being in an unconscious condition for several minutes Patrick the left end of the DA Cr was the other victim and alsohad the experiencer of riding in an improvised stretcher while un of the journey ortunately neither of the men were at all seri ously hurt? both being around in their old tlmespirits ln thou evening ierce rom the Start Vlt was Aeen in the first few minutes of plav that the 'game was to be a hard one Shortly after the minute hand of the timer's watch had gone around its second rev'olution after the whistle 'had' blowm to 'begin play Hay the fast left half of Pitts burg had crossed tiiegoal line of the Deltas' and McChesney had kicked the This meant six against the local team 'almost before 'they had to know the game was on The effect clearly nettled them and was not lost throughout the game They gained tn strength as the play progressed and could they have eliminated the some what erratic nature of their gains thefinal score might have been otherwise The backs on the whole did good work and Patrick at end was perhaps the star of the local aggregation Eberts broke through again and again but too often it was to no purpose ast the hole was closed without the ball being advanced Nunnelley forgot his good showing in the last few practice and one or two others of the' line had their wits wool gathering Continued on Vukc Part 1 CHAMBERLAIN IS jICKipp AS THE NfeXT CHANCELLOR I W' Jk 7' wy jw "JBwrrr A DETROIT MICH IGAN SUNDAY NOVEMBER 517? 1901 IOBTY EIGH I PAGES PKL a str i 7 A Dnninn in U9 9N9 WK ierce Contest LONDON' November '16 The ru mors that there is 'much discus cion in the cabinet are confirmed and it is said the' disagreementwas responsible for the protracted ses sion What really happened was an 'on slaught upon Sir Michael Hicks Beach the chancellor of the exchequer by nearly all his associates Balfour joined Chamberlain and Lord Salis bury while Lord Devonshire supported both in condemning the speech of the chancellor which had sent down the price of consols with a rush Tho Hicks Beach adminis tration and general proposals for car rying the additional burdens of the Boer war were 'harshly criticised and he was left almost alone with all the strongest men against him Lord Lon donderry Hicks closest friend Intervened as a peacemaker over night and a truce was arranged by him The cabinet has been in session' since this breach occurred and: there has been a renewal of the unpleasant con troversy Some of the best informed politicians are forecasting the early resignation of HickSrBeach Chamberlain May Saeceed 4 The information which comes from a high authority does not go far Contlnned on Parse Part New DsnClng Academy Class forming party Mon and Huntington Clark make a specialty of photographing little children referred to tha suspension of the trial since last Wednesday and then an: nounced the formal finding of Jacts and the format sonclusionof Jaw upon the facts so found Attorney Monaghan representing the defendant made a protest calling attention to the manner in which the counsel had been excluded from the inquiry by the court' The' court insisted that It had a right to elect any manner of investi gation that was proper i Motion to pischarjge Ascher Over rated Mr Monaghan thenformallymoved that Ascher be dlcharged vThis motion the defendant' was remanded to the custody of the Sheriff Mr Lucking was then appointed as the friend of the oourt in the proceed ings Affidavits were received from the following persons: In the oupard case Jurors Jerome Graham Petzold and Blum Charles Hammond court stenographer Charles Lewis night porter at theHotel Normandie and Charles Harmeyer night clerk at the Hotel Normandie in the case Court Officer 'Edward Rasicoe and Messrs Harmeyer 'and Lewis in the Sauer ca stv Jurors Ro minskt and Jerome and Stenographer Hammond The charges are substantially covered In the statement of the finding of the court which A the result of a statement made to me by Juror Max Petzold after the of court rupon the Continued on PuKe OwPart 1' i ss RED CHASE a' deckhand fell from the hurricane deckot the Stevens as the vessel lay at the foot of 'Brush street about 9:15 last evening and be fore any assistance could be rendered was swept away by the current and drowned The steamer was lying at the Grand Trunk dock loading cement" and in order to facilitate the work it was found necessary tovmove tho boat up stream about thirty feet Chase with Second Mate Joe Sager and another member of started for the main 1 deck to handle the line at the stern of the boat His two companions went below while Chase went to the rear of the boat the supposition being that he intended going down through a small hatchway at the stern A moment" later John Sullivan a laborer who was standing on the dock saw a dark object pitch over the rail and disappear in the water to rise in an instant and cry fpr help Sullivan Immmediately gave the alarm and the second mate passed a life preserver to him but Chase had disappeared and his body was not again Capt A Clarke of 1086 Trumbull iwas lying down in the cabin Page lX NOt Eat Your Sunday Dinner New Grill Room Hotel Metropole 6:50 tn' to 8 Special mualc Lunch 11:30 to 2 Popular price GAINES DANCING ACADEMY term next week MICHIGAN STOPS STRICKS I Hts Appointment Mean a i New) System ot Taxation fc 4x' lx 'Z and again losing the ball on deplorable fumbles Throughout the game the play was largely in terri tory "rom the kickoff at the start ofthe game Yale did not let up until the first touchdown had been made Then she resorted to the kicking game and the scrimmages were confined to the middle of the field So too In the second half the New Haven boys clung to the ball amazingly ana connnea play to the territory until other 6 points had been added to Yale score Princeton Was Game When 'the score was 12 to 0 against them the Princetons disclosed that never say dle spirit which so often has' wont'great victories in the past and gave a superb exhibition of last dltchfighting Unquestionably beaten and with seven elevenths of the team substitutes they went at it and fairly lifted Yalfe men from their feet Then it wasfor the first time in the second half that the Princeton men forced the play into territory and for the last 15 minutes of the game Yale was decidedly on the de fensive Barndoor holes were torn in the' hitherto invincible Yale line and amazing distances were gained Their brace came too late however and timewas called for theend of the game No player was seriously injured and thefe seemed to be no disposition onthe pat of the mento ques tion all round superiority Yale Gould KunzlniOlpott Holt1 Hamlin Hogan Swen' Desaulles Hart Chadwick Umpire Paul Dashici Lehigh Eagar Wrightington Harvard Linemen Yale Talcott Brinceton Smith Touchdowns NVeymoiith' and Hart Yale Ajoaisoicoxc Tirner rj A Minds Pennsylvania MbCornell 2At ColnnlinOj New York November football team were simply outgener aled and outplayqd by the sturdy rep resentatives' 'Cornell 'university 't Contlnutd'on Pace! Part 1 ARLY yesterday afternoon court having convened Recor der Murph announced' that It was his duty to discharge the jury which? been'selected to pass upon the' of Edward' Ascher alias Louis Lang charged with the murder of Ci Nlchols The court further mad an order that Patrolman Daniel and Jurors Henry and John Sauer be placed 'under arrest and a capias was issued 4n case The order was' obeyed' and eacri of the three furnished bail in the sum of $500 with one Surety The three men are charged with a willful disobedience of the 'orders of the court and' with misconduct The penalty upon' conviction a fine in a sum not exceeding $250? or imprison ment for ajperiodnot 'exceeding six months Attorney Alfred i Lucking was ap pointed' amicus curiae The practice In such cases directs that formal in terrogatories be prepared and submit to each the accused They in turn must answer each specific ques llon Judge MUrphy made another or der that the: interrogatories be pre pared and submitted bv Thursday andthen the answers must be prepared if 'possible by: Tuesday November 26 So it Is a settled fact that the investl igatlon proper will not be completed for days' The action of the court was the basis of quite a sensation Judge Murphy 77 I ANTI ACHE CENTS Cures head ache neuralgia etc Druggists eell It Ed Rodgers Mnfr Port Huron Mich ALDERMEN GOT INTO 7 ISTIC BATTLE ROW MAY RESULT IN5 RESIGNA TION HICKS BEACH rr RECENT SPEECH CONDEMN ED BY HIS ASSOCIATES RED CHASE ELL ROM STEAMER II STEVENS Thanksgiving Special knives forks and table spoons at $3 So a dozen All other silver tableware in proportion for ten davs and cash only at The Adolph Enggass Jewelry Co? 22 Gratiot ave opposite Hudson's near Woodward avenue i The leading famous Bohemian and XXX Pale Beers on tap "a llij aw UJ 1 1 J' NN November Yost is still the king In fact his crown sits a 1 little more squarely on his head now than ever before At no time when he has had an opportunity to study1 the' offense of ah opposing team hasrhe failed to an effective defense to meet itAIn the same way that 'lie put to studied out the manner in W'hich much vaunted £'Hnd mass could' 'bc'stopped whoa' back" wasnot good for more than or two to day and the only resulted in a gain of any extent' in one instance when it was good for eight yards Michigan added points to then totaf fat the expense pt Chicago and at the same time retained' the virgin ity of her own goaUline The1 news that had defeated Minne sota was" satisfactory in pne way to Michigan for itnow places: Michigan as the team in the 'country which has not been scored upon: Takifig the two teams man for man there is not a position in which AIlch igan was excelled by Stagg pupils On every line up Gregory was seen smashing clear through the bunchXf Chicago's defense ilson and McGu gin openediip big holes through Knapp and Beddall and it was due to them that the: continuous performance of line plunges by the i backs was made possible Capt White played hts star game of the year and got sweet' re venge for the terrlfic punishment which he received In Chicago last season His hurdling was one of the features of the game reliable Shortsumever failed to make more than his distance when called upon Redden and Hern stein got down the field on long spirals like men and prevented any run backs on the punt The Star for Chicago 'If there was any one place In which Chicago approached Michigan it was on the end playing of Speik who re peatedly downed: end run ner forno gains but the slippery con dition of the ground prevented fast work for Michigan along this: line and Yost that if it had been a perfect field Michigan would have sebred at will ield Captain Weeks made a serious mistake at the close of the second half in not continuing line plunging when Michigan was with in shadow of' the goat posts in stead' of signaling for Sweelcy to make an end run 1 Another touchdown would have been surely added if he had called upon Snow Whlte or Shorts to specialty The whistle sounded 'when the ball was on the Continneil PnKe Part 1 Core Dyspepsia Stomach Tronhl Montana Pepsin Charcoal Tablets 2oc box i i Biopathic bath system Ladles un der supervision of Mrs Under Henry Thorpe Utopia hotel 4 NEVERMANX KNOCKER 4MP HARDT DOWN iiAST rNIGUT I svzz" 'wu zb? Carlisle AH But' Tied Penn Cornell Gave One Last Touch to Columbia Despairi At Ann Michigan 22 Chicago 0 At Madison Wisconsin lS Mtnnesota 0 At Evanston Northwestern 11 Beloit 11 At Lincoln Nebraska 29 Kansas 5 Iowa city rows umui's South Bend Notre Dame IS Indiana 5 Harvard 27: Dartmouth 12 New Yale 12 Princeton 0 New Cornell 24 Columbia 0 of 1 Carlisle 14Providence Brown 24 Union Homestead 48 Lafayette 0 Georgetown 17 Virginia 18 Harvard 35: Yale '0a 6 grounds 17: 0 Bennett 5 Port Huron A 0 Kalamazoo Kalamazoo College 15 A 5 I Lansing High 68 Alpena HlghfO Oberlin 8 Ohio feta te 0 NEW HAVEN Ct November 16 Yale defeated Princeton in the annual football contest at Yale fiebl this afternoon by the score of 12 to The score according to the exports who witnessed' the game rep resents accurately the superiority of the smns Eli overthe 'tigers 'of did Nassau Aside from" the general' ex ll neo of the Yale team 'the feature of the play was th'e entire" absence of unfair tactics Probably no game has ever been played on the Yala fiel( where there was less of roughing slug gins and off side play During the ginio lasting' nearly 'two hours ih cluding the intermission and the time taken a for delays resulting from in juries out two penalties were Imposed the rival teams being equally guilty In the first half Princeton was the of fender and Yale was "awarded ten yard 4 of distance Yale's anxiety cost fier the same dls tane and honors word even On two occasions players were warned by the' umpire for tactics unnecessarily rough but on these occasions as in the in stances of off side play the dishonors were and Princeton and Yalo wee a like guilty once each Straight ootball Won There was nothing of the spectacu lar in the Tlie game was won by Yale as a result of the sirpplest kind of old fashioned football render effective by Entire consistency in t' atn diy and a physical (condition which enabled the soils of Eli through a gruelling contest Prince ton on the other hand displayed a tendency to go to pieces atjtimeand inroushout the game hen men requir in nuent nursing Yale played tnroughuut the seventy minutes of ac tnal time with a singlo change 'I't Kunzig thg boat tool the pliuiej of at "left I'rineeton found iVtriecessary 111 dl several substitutes the iv Hlnction of this half dozen of 7r si nn enabledvher itu make a su pi finish of a contest which' had altogether up hill il goal line was never endanger indeed the JPrJncelptv a players "vfr reached' point nearer than the 30 yardJlno JJalq jri' i two touch downs'? orie in dachU'l: and each of' these scores cleverly lnt6 a 'goal by Ol 'oa Aide's touch downs came as a of a uperbly 'developed Systemiiie plunging In Which the famousa Kks back formation' 1 theiru'iations netted tlie greatest gains Lies backs asSIstfidj'by as 'sprightly of forwards as could be asked boles in" the' Priijceto'n'Jlrie' which enabled them to make 'H gains when once they found their 1 and touch downs were inevlt 'th the magnificent team work "Led by Yale tyhen theoccasion it 'nnible Costjyw first touchdown was made 15 mlnutcs'of play A fumble by at the center ot the field Yale her chance and seizing the on 20 yard line the iae men ten pliiys forced the ball th? 1 or first score The rest of witnessed many ex hicks and in this depart ment of the game little Desaulles the i ale quarterback surprised his admir nB hs own fairly well with 1 reilulred about minutes 11 4leBecond lalf to score the fitmJd last touchdown of the rh f'core lhe Its predecessor tn ria resut of straight football suner'or bv' Srel strepgth and superior team play divided us holding' his own hand with Dewitt In the iwfinn? 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