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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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8 IS BEATEN 15 $2O Ob' SMALL KW PANTS $200 to $600 153 Woodward Avenue Entrance through Take Elevator SN3W preparing OR A PLUNGE THROUGH THE MAROON LINE MICHIGAN STOPS YALE TOO ANY OR STAGG'S TRICKS PRINCETON 'r Continent! rom Pace Part 1 Continued rom Part 1 MICHIGAN VS CHtCAGO some fine But she tt ON Pages 7 and 9 Part One 5 Part Two 12 Part Three the ball on Pittsburg's 45 yard OURNIER MADE A NEW RECORD ATHLETICS A VS PITTSBURG CYCLING PEDESTRIANISM AMONG THE AMATEURS an Carlisle Coleman Wheelock Phillips lChesaw White Dillon Hare doctofLbills Xiwoy cozy1 comfort I Brown Goals score Time 30 The Detroit Poultry Pigeon and Pci Stock club has decided to introduce II Stimpson oster Positions left end left tackle left guard center right guard left tackle left end quarterbackleft half Lright halt fullback Dixon new vehicles tofore shown exhibition as ed The lineup: 'Maxwell WelgartMcCarty Bradley Radis PhillipsWilliams ClarkIxjngstaffW DixonA Dixon lino However the manner he conducted the game with exception was admirable PART ONE A through line Illinois Purdue 6 Attendance 3000 a At another time Umpire Inghs 1U yards because nc from the Overcoats inches Vong Suits dou ble breasted 2 button plain black and black and gray checks at The Second Half second half was five minutes even at that with so or the II It His tackling Coach Starbuck outwitted Coach San ford and every play and every gain made by the Ithacans seemed to sur prise and bewilder the Columbia play ers Smarting under the defeat at the hands of Syracuse university week ago Columbia put Its very best team into the field for to game She sent all her strongest players into the lineup with one exception and that one was Harold Weekes who is a teain in himself He was disabled by an in jured knee and had to lie on the side lines while time and time again he saw an opportunity where with his famous hurdling and rushing tactics he might have scored The Cornell men as a team played like one man and at every stage of the game they proved themselves to be the superiors of the men against whom tneyiwere pitted Lineup: Cornell Positions Taussig left end Luder left tackle Warner left guard Kent center Hunt fright guard Smith right tackle PRIZE IGHTING iN ST LOUIS STOPPED II Tt Dresser Davock Beeson TuckerBromley Stuart Pixel Roberts ColumbiaA Boysen Kingden Dancon Snaw McLellan Bruce Van Hoeven berg Smith Hurley Berren 2: Hunt Brewster Goals Coffin 4 Time of 35 minutes Janeway Princeton Umpire Upton of Harvard Stevens of Co lumbia and Burns of Cornell Bert' Wilson of Columbia OTHER RECORDS' WERE MADE ON THE CONEY ISLAND BOULEVARD McClure Hoiles Hendry DickinsonSnow capt ichois Butcher Wendell Goals Snow 2 fas Hln BLANKED BY WISCONSIN WHICH MADE THREE TOUCHDOWNS put and The line SUNDAY' NOVEMBER 17 1901 ONE MANY IDEAS TO (r BE INTRODUCED SHARKEY AAIR IS TO BE RUN OTOO HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BEAT AT EVERY POINT In the first half the had the west goal to defend McChesney for Pittsburg kicked off the ball landing on the ground between Ryan and Pat rick Before A could get hold of it a scrimmage resulted Pittsburg finally getting the ball Hay made 25 yards around right end which was at once followed by eight yards' through the line The next attempt failed but was quickiv succeeded by two that did not and with a final rush through center Joe Hayes scored the first touchdown in just 2 minutes and 35 seconds of play McChesney kicked goal Score: Pittsburg 6 AC 0 King for A kicked to Pitts 20 yard line and it was return ed but a short distance Succeeding a short gain by Pittsburg A was given the ball for holding Sev eral trials through the line netted the requisite gains twice when King was forced to punt which resulted in no' gain but in the A still holding the ball King went through when they should have been centered on a stronger defense or Pittsburg both of the halfbacks Hay and Wilson together with the fullback McChesney did consistent work and but few times failed to make neat gains Spades at end stopped most of the attempts to gain in his territory until he was carried off from the field defense on the whole can not be said to be much superior to their opponents though their interference when there was occasion to use it was quickly formed and with what resistance they had was usually effective Perhaps the secret of their offense after the first touchdown was in getting the ball at opportune points and having energy and enthusiasm enough to force it over There was little punting on either side the attempts of A failing wofully and the efforts of Mc Chesney' of Pittsburg resulting in fair margins Spurred On by Cheers ijIt was the fierce line bucking and hammering together with the mani festo intensity of feeling in levery tackle and "scrimmage that kept the spectators keyed up to an almost con stant pitch of excitement Jt was oftentimes the fascination of the ring side encounter but it was real none the while the werebattling for their only touchdown and Xorcing their way through the line for small gains the enthusiastic crowd swarmed back of the goal line and fairly drew wthept over with their cheering There were many in the side If the ground had could have UNIORM COOPING OR DETROIT POULTRY SHOW ADDITIONAL SPORTING NEWS Kellogg Won Cross Country Han dicap Ann Arbor Mich November 16 (Special) Kellogg the scratch man won the cross country "handicap run to day over fourteen competitors It was a four mile race and he made the distance in 23 minutes and 43 seconds Guy Walt not second and Perry third These three men get sweaters and name will be engraved on the Wright Kay Co for 8 yards and Guthard advanced it until finally he was shoved over for the only score King missed the goal Score 6 3 After the next kick off the ball changed hands with considerable ra pidity each side making gains and then losing to their opponents There was also a punt by Pittsburg some fumbling and holding by the A which cost them the ball The ball progressed nearer and nearer A goal however and finally in a tandem play Wilson went over Mc Chesney kicked goal There was much more fierce fighting In the first half but when the whistle blew the A had the ball on Pittsburg's 45 yard line MiNNsriTA AUTOMOBILIST WENT A MILE IN 51 4 5 SECONDS Irvings 15s ILS Reserves 3 In their second game with the II Reserves the Irvings won again by a score of 15 to 5 Keena played a fine game was excellent and be went through the line Ilko a shot scoring their only touchdown Vaughn played his usual swift game mak ing long gains by his wonderful end runs Grlflltihs at his new position at end did sumo playing that greatly surprised every onu xwq or rneir roucnaowns were made by their new trick play a fake fumble Tlie Irvings were especially strong on their line which held the furious onslaughts of the heavier high school line without a break The line up: Irvings Griffiths Wilson Darling Blitz Wasson Mill wafid Vaughn redericks Sommers McKenney 20 lines to yell for Pittsburg so the root ing was the most in evidence it has been this season on a ilocal ground Captain Ryan was rather discour aged when 'seen in the club house after the game His nose bore signs of having been broken one of the scrimmages which probably contrib uted somewhat to his depression sick of football In he said must say honestly that I think the team has weakened as the season has progressed instead of strengthening as it should The men would not come out for practice so what could one expect? As for the charges of slugging I can say I did not see any ofit though there might have been some Anyway A did not begin the touchdown Michigan' worked the leather for 35 yards from her 50 yard line but lost it on a quarterback kick Chicago punted to 50 yard line Heston carried it to the center of the field The monotonous line plunging was resumed but it was va ried by an 18 yard run by Heston He planted the ball on 30 yard line Shorts made 5 yards The crowd commenced shouting for a touchdown' and the Michigan men responded by some rapid fire plays They sodn had the ball on the 10 yard line Sweeley lost a yard Shorts carried the ball to the 2 yard line and time was called: Score Michigan 22 Chicago 0 The teams lined up as follows: MICHIGAN CHICAGO Hemstein Right endMcNab Laird Shorts Right tackle Kennedy Wilson Right guard Beddall Gregory Center Ellsworth McGugln Left guard Knapp White Left tackle lannagan Redden Left end Speik Weeks Quarterback Garrey Sweeley Right half Horton Jennison Heston Left half Maxwell Snow ullback Strauss red Hayner Lake orest ref eree Inglis Washington and Jefferson um pire Touchdowns Snow Shorts White 2 Goals from touchdowns Shorts 2 Time May Michigan Raycroft Chicago Linesmen Owens Michigan Smith Chi cago Time of halves 35 minutes Harvard Team Won Connolly Cup The final game in the A series between theYales and Howards for the Ccnnqlly cup was decided yesterday aft ernoon at Bennett Park by the Harvard! winning the game by a score of 11 0 This Elves them possession of the cup In the first half the Harvards worked the ball to within ten yards of the goal only to lose It on a fumble McQueenworked the ball to 5 yard line where the Harvard team made a good etand recovered the bail on downs andworked it rapidly down the field The features of the second half were the splen did all around work of Gardner and Nor man each placing a touchdown to his credit Gaylord of the Yales distinguished i no 1 1 Aitn Yales Owen Lachen Ballentine Lynch Lenox Wagner Crosslndlater McQueenWinemanGaylord Smith Norman Cln ila IV Van Aiken Ref 1 1WA Kmlniito '35s Yale Cambridge 'Mass November The Harvard freshmen easily defeated the Tale freshmen this afternoon 33 to 6 Glass freshman guard who has been withdrawn from the varsity eleven did not play Harvard was superior in every aepartmeut and BUSINESS UNIVERSITY WON OVER PORT HURON AT BENNETT PARK jSt Louis November Chief Kiely on order of the board of police com missioners has issued orders prohib iting prize fights or boxing Contests in St Louis The fight between Morris Rausch and Johnnie Botchford sched uled to come off at the Olympia club to night and the bout advertised for the West End club Mondav night will not be permitted by' the policy time having the ball on 10 yard line Second Michigan got her first touchdown in this half Inside of six minutes of play Michigan got the ball on her 50 yard line and on a return of a punt Snow Shorts Sweeley White and Heston carried the ball down for consistent gains Shorts got the touchdown but missed goal Score Michigan 16 Chicago 0 The second one came in 7 1 2 minutes of play Chicago was commencing to lay down for wind Starting from her own 50 yard line Michigan carried the ball to within 5 yards of the goal when it was lost on a fumble Ells worth was forced to punt and the ball was half blocked La at Line of All Shorts saved It for Michigan on Chi 30 yard line Snow went through for IO yards Then came the ham mering the line again and Snow and Shorts soon had it within 12 yards of the goal line Heston hurdled for 4 ards On the next rush the Michi gan crowd went over the line at the northwest corner Weeks kicked out Sweeley heeled it and Shorts kicked goal Score Michigan 22: Chicago 0 The crowd went wild for another few: Beaten at every outrun out played outgeneraled the Detroit Uni versity school went down to defeat yesterday before the strong Central high school team at the University grounds The score was 17 to 0 and the victory was so decisive that the Central the and Every ounce of flesh bone and muscle did the bend to make the de feat an honorable one and fought plucklly to the very end Just as time was called in the first half the tried for a field goal but were un successful This was the only chance they had to score during the entire game The Central high school boys scored their first touchdown after ten min Staady bucking of the the center game punt VICTORY OR uniform hooping at its coming showrrjn tha sLight Guard Armory The coops will all beof wire with veneered parti tions and are' so constructed as to ad mit of'beijig set up in a very short time An acre of floor space could be cov ered with them if necessary within an hour Uniform cooping appeals to the eye and adds to the beauty ofthe ex hibit and places the fancier of moder ate means who cannotafford totput his birds in coops on au level with wealthy confrere both as re gards premiums and sales Aftercareful consideration the fol low iijg' judges have been selected Butterfield London Ont lU A Bridge Columbus Shepherd Toledo for the Buffs" Eli Halley or Detroit for the Games Bricks null Buffalo Crabtree of Denver Colo for the Belgian Hares and pet stock and Barker of Albany for the cats The fol lowing gentlemen have consented to act in the pigeon department: Schimmel of Detroit Jos Gavin Bos ton A McClure of Windsor Ont and Chris Wagner ot Detroit It goes without saying that men of such inter national reputation as the above repre considerable outlay for fees and traveling expenses but this was not taken into consideration by the promoters of the enterprise who determined from the first to get the rbest judges that were to be had Breeders of White Plymouth Rocks will be rejoiced to learn that according to a letter received bv Mr zenner irom red Cranglesecretary and treasurer the White' Rock club will hold a meeting at Detroit during the exhibition The club it is announced will offer two specials for the largest exhibits of White Rocks The following comments were made on the game at its conclusion: 'Referee Hayner: has im proved wonderfully since last time I saw the team The slippery condition of the ground prevented them getting their fast end plays into machine like motion Their line bucking was ter rific while Chicago seemed' to: only walk up to their opponents and then Umpire Inglis: was a splendid contest It was a manly clean game Michigan is just as wonderful on defense as on Coach Yost: been good footing we scored at will The men put up a fine defense and we are now going to work hard to keep our record Coach Stagg: were outclassed on the defense at all times to day However Chicago was game and fought it out to the very last and I am pleased with the spirit the men WESTERN GAMES GENERALLY WER1 4 Positions left end left tackle left guard center right guard right tacklei right end quarter left half right half Keena Cant minutes Referee Gearimrl Sinclair 350 The shorter but much time out for injured players the last ten minutes were played in com parative darkness and much com plaint was indulged in by over the decisions of the umpire and referee because of the difficulty to see the ball in play but the condition could not be helped and neither side wished time called At the end of the first' ten play the ittsburgs had the ball near the goal line and Willis was forced over for the last touchdown McChesney failed i INEST IN MICHIGAN himself by his tackling Harvards positions Bironson Left end Rickards Left tackle Neds lander Left guard tHart Center ji Andrews Right guard Barrier Right tackle te ISloan Right end Bader Quarter Gardner Left halt Norman Risrht half Reynolds ullback rcuchdjwns Gardner Korman i Lundy halves two yard in which this nnp Sweeley did as effective work as any body tor Michigan by hs long punt ing and on exchanges rareiy failed to gain less than 20 yarns Under the handicap of a bad field Heston often gave the bleachers a chance to sing "Oh how he playing was also a big feature His line smashing was terrific Strauss for Chicago played a fine defensive game1 Michigan fumbled five times but saved the pigskin in three of these in stances However 'twice the errors were very costly In the second half Michigan was within five yards of the goal when she got on her fingers and in the first half when she was literally walking down the Held and tearing up line men gdt the ball on the 20 yard mark on one of these misplays No Offside Piny The record was broken in the fact that Michigan was not off side once during the game was penalized once for holding in the line gave Chicago 10 yards thought Yost was coaching side lines whereas he was simplyre monstrating because Chicago had six men back of the linein: one play Chi cago made hep first down only three times during the game and was forced to put eleven 'times On one occasion she thought she could make the re quired two yards on third down but Michigan held them firmly and got possession of the ball This seemed to teach Chicago a les son and after that she resorted to punting Michigan was forced to punt but once but in three instances on third downs she essayed the quarterback kick and once' dt worked fine This stunt was the only trick play worked 'the heavy Held being a knock on any plans of this character The spectacular features of the game were the beautiful 45 yard run by Weeks an 18 yard run by Heston and gain of 15 yards on a fake kick Chicago never had a look at Michi goal as she did not get even within a kicking distance for an at tempt from the field The battle was fought almost entirely in her territory and it was clearly demonstrated that the only way in which the Maroons could score was on a fluke and the fluke did not show up Chicago kicked off Sweeley imme diately returned It and gained 25 yards on the exchange Garrey was downed on 32 yard line Chicago tried her with no gain Ellsworth punted to 50 yard line Sweeley downed in his tracks Sweeley punted 40 yards Chi ball on her 20 yard line Her "whoa failed again and Ells worth made a fake kick and Garrey ran the ball 15 yards around Michi right Chicago was forced to punt Michigan Penalized Snow got the ball and ran it back to 35 yard line Shorts carried it to 20 yard line and Referee Hayner gave the ball to Chicago forMichigan holding in the line Chi cago made no gain through center Michigan "vas penalized 10 yards for Yost making a kick on Chicago hav ing six men behind the line Michigan held Chicago for downs on 45 yard line Michigan fumbled but White saved the ball Shorts Sweeley and Snow carried the ball 10 yards on three trials Sweeley carried the bail to 25 yard line Heston ran eight yards Snow hurdled for seven yards It was ball on Chi 7 yard line Chicago made a good stand on two downs but on a terrible onslaught and mass play on left end the whole bunch went over the line White got the touchdown Shorts missed the goal Time of touchdown was 9 minutes Score: Michigan 11 Chicago 0 The Game Begins Michigan won the toss and chose' the wind Ellsworth (Chicago) kicked off to Weeks who ran it back five yards Sweeley immediately punted and Chicago was downed on her forty yard line Chicago made no gain through center then Chicago tried her and only made a yard The Maroon was forced to punt Swce ley was downed on forty yard line Shorts Sweeley Heston in successive line plunges and hur dies carried the ball twenty yards? Heston made seven yards around Chi cago's left The ball was now bn" Chicago's thirty eight yard line Snow bucked it to thirty yard line Snow and Heston made no gains On a quarterback kick Snow captured the ball and made the necessary five yards The ball was on twenty yard line and at this point Michigan fumbled the ball On' a re volving mass on left Chi cago made' eight yards Ellsworth punted t5' fifty yard line Weeks plvked it up Sweeley bunted Speik out of the way and Weeks with good interference ran forty five yards to Chicago's ten yard line Gar rey making the tackle Michigan tried a quarterback kick on her third down and failed to make the distance Ball went over to Chicago on her twelve vard line Ellsworth punted twenty rive yards Michigan worked a double pass three yards Shorts made' five yards Sweeley ran around Chi left to the 'twenty yard line Snow plunged for seven yarns Line plunges added five more Snow and Shorts made three yards and Snow went over the line for a touchdown in 13 minutes and 34 seconds Weeks kicked out and Sweeleys heeled it Shorts kicked goal Score Michigan 6 Chicago 0 'n The remainder of the first half was in territory Michigan at one high school team is now undisputed champion school college eleven of the citj NORTHWESTERN HELD TO TIE BY THE JELOIT ELEVEN i 5s Port Huron A Detroit Business University defeated Port Huron Athletic Club yesterday morn Ing at Bennett Park by a score of 5 Afters Jmrd line plunging the Business University1 managed to make a touchdown late In the second half The features of the game were the long runs by Wetgart for the IT and Bryant and Backus for the Port Hu rons A large crowd of the stu dents turned out and cheered their team to victory The had the ball on Port 5 yard line when time was called nt the end the first half The however had the game assured' fro the start and Only once in the second half was Port Huron able to get the ball on rneir opponent territory 'Port Huron Thorn IMann Hlldebrant McGregor Moore McLaughlin Backus agin Bryant Edrlck Cook Touchdown A Dixon Rauch Referee Ducey Time ot halves 20 minutes 200 Madison Wis November The football team of the University of Minnesota the fame of whose titanic mass plays made them 2 to 1 favorites In the' betting went' down before the brilliantly aggressive eleven of the University of Wisconsin on Randall field to dav and now Michigan alone may dispute Wisconsin supremacy in western football The' score was consin 18 Minnesota 0 The Minne sota team braced wonderfully in the second half and preserved its goal line' from the' attacks which gave the AVis consin men their 18 points during the first period of play goal was in danger but once It appears that Minnesota may well put over confidence among the potent reasons for her defeat confidence of the players was found in exaggerat ed form among their admirers Min nesota money was plenty' but found few takers at odds of 2 to 1 The Wis consin team Itself was by no means a hopeless aggregation but it had a wholesome respect for tho visitors and by this it profited The features of the game were the failure of the Minnesota dreaded mass plays to make material gains the costliness of her fumbles the snappy team work of Wisconsin the sensational work of the veterans Cur tis Larson and Cochems and rhe fre quency with "which punting' was re sorted to It was largely apunting game and in this Wisconsin plainly ex celled It is estimated that fully 15300 people witnessed the struggle Special trains from Minneapolis St Paul Milwau kee and Chicago brought thousands of visitors while regular trains run in sections furnished their qu'Ota fropa smaller towns The air was nipping and the gridiron firm and elastic The gophers won the toss and chose the west goal which was favored by a light wind After only six play Curtis fell on the ball back of the 'Minne sota line giving Wisconsin a score of 2 to her 0 was shortly after this that ee broke through Cur tis and Juneau and ran forty yards to elght yard line putting the goal in jeopardy for the only time during the game Wiscon sin held like a stone wall however and punted to the center of the fleld where Cochems downed Rogers in his tracks The ball changed hands many times during the next ten minutes but masses 0n tackle and runs of ten and fifteen yards by Larson brought the ball to the fifteen yard line Hard play and a double fpass earned a touchdown Curtis carrying the ball Juneau kicked goal Score Wisconsin 8 Minnesota 0 next score came quick ly It was the ball in the center of the field Cochems went ten yards around Aune and the Gophers lost four more on a poor pass Driver punted to Dobie' who fumbled and Curtis fell on ithe ball on the fifteen yard line Larson then circled Rogers for a touchdown Ju neau missed goal Score Wisconsin 13 Minnesota i) The final touchdown of the game camo in a sensational manner The ball was in territory when Driver punted to Dobie on 50 yard line The latter fumbled and Capt Curtis caught it and sprinted down the field followed by the whole gopher eleven magnificent Interference gave Curtis a clear field and another touch down resulted Juneau missed goal Score: Wiscon sin 18 Minnesota 0 In the second half neither side could score rushes were more 'effective but Wisconsin always held at a safe distance Aune during this half was replaced by Hoyt while Hol stein took place at center the cheek bone having been brok en These were the only substitutions despite the desperation with which the teams crashed into eaCh other The line up: Minnesota Position Wisconsin Rogers Left endv Abbott ee Left tackle Haummerson lynn Left guard Leerum Page center Skow Strathcrn right guardWestcott Schacht right tackle Curtis Aune right end Juneau Dobie quarterback Marshall Thorpe left half Cochems Lafans right half Larson Knowlton fullback Driver San rancisco November 16 The town is still talking of the Jeffrles Ruhlin flgbt and those who paid over £30000 Into the box office have come to the conclusion that they were humbugged To them It looks'as it clever managers bad arranged a little easy money for Jeffries in pitting' him against a man who canid not beat him with the aid of one of the 13 incb guns Dublin was pitifully outclassed and the vondor Is that he was ever induced to enter tho ring with Jeffries" Tlie contest did not demonstrate much except that Rnblin is not a high class man Jeffries had hardly any' opportunity td show what he could do if pushed He appeared in excellent condition was quick on his feet and never lost his head He appar ently made no effort to avoid Ruhfin's gentle taps but went eev1Hy after hisan Apparently he could have ended the fight in tho first round had he been so In clined Next month Jeffries is to meet Tom'Shar key under the auspA es of the San ran cisco Athletic Club The exact amount taken in from the wl of tickets' is £32000 WENDELL WAS STAR AND MADE TOUCHDOWN ROM KICK The Barstows have disbanded for tho sea son and canceled all the remaining games on their schedule The Tizers would like to arrange i ames with teams averaging 105 pounds Aiddress oley 247 Willis avenue west In a hotly contested irame at Belin Tstr yesterday the Detroit' Reserves defeated tno uoiumntas nv a scorn or it tn Th winners desire games with teams averaging 110 pounds Address Daly 494 Cham plain street DR McKeever to Box Crai London November The match arranged at the National Sporting club for the middleweight English championship between Jack of Philadelphia and rank Craig the Coffee has fallen through paying forfeiture HnweverACharlie McKeever of Phila delphia who has just landed in Eng land has stepped into the breach though out of training and has of fered to take 'place This na been accepted and McKeever and Craig will fight at the National Sport ing club November 18 Somethlnjr New in Antos inch of inch Cc ha returned from ths automobile show in New York where ho purchased several different from anything here in Detroit These will be soon as they can be cvlr er Oberlin 0 Ohio State Oberlin 'O November 16 Oberlin prac? tically won the Ohio championship this afternoon by scoring a single touchdown and goal against Ohio State university Oberlin's defense was perfect and the State team could not stop the line plunges of Oberlin's back and tackle The scoring was done in the second half on a fake kick pfter Oberlin had made 45 yards on straight football Western Reserve Allegheny Cleveland November 16 Western Reserve and Allegheny college teams played a 6 and 6 game to Reserves scored In the first half and In the second were unable to stop guards back Williams be ing forced 'over the lino in 19 minutes of play Reserve did not play In form and the game was decidedly slow and marred by "I RISCO PAID $32000 TO BE HUMBUGGED of'P 1G Carlisle14 1 Philadelphia' November The Uni versity of Pennsylvania football eleven defeated the Carlisle Indians this af ternoon by the score of 16 to 14 in one of the most exciting games witnessed on ranklin ield this fall The first half ended with the "score 12 to 5 in favor of the visitors In the second half Pennsylvania took a decided brace and by hard rushing managed to score two touchdowns from which one goal resulted The Indians forced Capt Davidson of the Quakers back over the line for a safety a few minutes before time was called making the final score 16 to 14 The teams lined up as Pennsylvania' Positions left end Thomas Ludes Nelson left tackle Pickarski Mitchell Bennett 'left guard McCabe center Teas right guard Baird right tackle Gardiner right end Howard quarterback Johnson Reynolds left half Beaver Palmer Snook right half Yarlett Saul Davidson fullback 'Williams Touchdowns Teas Snook Davidson Johnson Wheelock Goals from touch down Wheelock 2 Davidson 1 Safety Davidson? Mills of Harvard Whiting Cornell Stauffer Pennsylvania Thompson Carlisle Harvard 27 Dartmontli Cambridge Mass November Harvard defeated Dartmouth 27 to 12 this afternoon xwith a team half composed of substitutes and' without Capt Campbell Dartmouth scored a touchdown in each half after blocking punts by Harvard' Putnam was very slow in getting his kicks off and the substitute line men allowed Dartmouthto break through and block Daly substitute quarterback kicked a goal from the field from the 25 yard line Griffin of Dartmouth tried two place kicks after free catches in mid field but in each case the ball fell short play was very ragged especially in the line Har vard also suffered five penalties for interference and' off side and Dart moutn tnree Harvard Clark and Motley Jones Wright Lee Sargent Barnard Lawrence Matthews and Bowaitcn 'Daly and Marshall Derby and Putnam Jones Devens McGrew and Graydon ullback Jennings guard McCTiesney Right tackle Right end Quarter Left half Illinois 28 Purdne Lafayette Ind November Illi nois outplayed Purdue at all points and walked over them at will Stahl of Illinois was star player in breaking through line Illinois 28 drop of ink from the pen of Morgan Andrew Carnegie or John Rockefeller may command millions of dollars showing the wonderful possibilities of business A BUSINESS EDUCATION acquired by any young man or woman at the Detroit Business University will help to make millions of IS THE TIME TO COMMENCE and you will soon be on the Way IU DUJSlllcss yiuapcirt SPENCER BUSINESS UNIVERSITY BUILDING 11 13 1a 17 19' Wilcox Avenue Detroit Patrick Debo Coffin King Murray Eberts Ntmneley Downing(capt) Ryan Refd Loomis Gutbard Umpire rank Carter Tydeman right end 4 Brewster quarterback Purcell left halfback Coffin right halfback Schoelkopf Torney fullback Schoelkopf Goals Walthonr the Winner Memphis Tenn November Robbie Walthour of Atlanta Ga won the sis day hour a day race here with a tots score of 137 miles 10 laps Walthour the victory by only a foot from Bowl" and George Leander was twenty yards bac with a flat tire Jimmy Hunter the young rider who has ridden all the net while suffering from malarial fe'Cr stop to night in the eleventh mJ? onTe count of a bad attack of coughinr three men abreast nearly came to when swerved owing to Leander gained the special prize bf ing In the sprints closing the miles utes of play line advanced the ball to of the fiAld where the up a stubborn defensive forcer! their opponents to ball went to the 20 yard where it was fumbled and Stimson fell An the leather Wendell scored the first touchdown on Bolles gain through tackle and his straight buck through center Snow kicked goE'l A'ier ton mln tcs of rest the two teiims lined up again The gained the ball but could not hold it ami on their 30 yard line the pigskinwent to Snow's men Here endell Hendry and Nichols advanced it towitbin 20 vards of the posts where Wendell made a pretty coal from the field On the next kick off Wendell se cured the ball on the Central high school's two vard line and down the field On and on he went liebhid fine interference until indlayson remained only between him and the goal indlayson made fierce tackle but endell shook him off and placed the ball behind the goal posts amid the cheers of 400 rooters It was the longest and pret tiest run seen in Detroit this season Individually both teams did all thatwas in them Wendell was a team in himself for he scored 15 of the 17 points Bolles oster Butcher Jlendry and Nichols put up a superb game Capt Snow fought with the spirit of a Dervish ami was always in the game Ou the other side ind jayson Keena and: Whiting were the most consistent workers while Wood ward craig and ciarK aid tackling me fine up: 8 Position Tovar Lett end Hall Lett tnckle Hammond Left guard Jamieson Center Keeler Right guard Craig Right tackle Woodward Right end indlayson Quarter Keena (capt) Left halt ClarkKT Right halt Whiting ullback Touchdowns 2 Goal from field Wendell Referee Warner Jones Linesmen Lassen and Mur jihv Timekeepers Platz nnd Roche Time Two 20 mlnuta halves 400 REE PRESS i New November Henri ournier the rench automobilist es tablished a new official rec ord for one mile to day covering the distance in 51 4 5 seconds The rec ord was' made on the straight away course over the Coney Island boule vard between Prospect: park Brook lyn and the ocean A list of trials had been ar ranged' for this afternoon under the auspices of the Long Island Automo bile club but were only partly ran off owing to darkness intervening Thousands of persons lined the drive way In the class heavy gasoline machines only three made the trial They were ournier oxhall 1 Keene and Al Bostwick Keene time was 54 2 3 seconds and Lost 56 2 seconds In the class for electric machines A Riker established a new recorl of 1:03 vor steam machines I Davis also made a new record of Li In the motorcycle class Robert At kinson made a record of 1:35 record of 51 4 5 secondsis the fastest official time for a mils on record off the rails Arrival of oreign New York November 16 The Rr teams who will compete for internation nv br In Ilia jSX fltiyS rZ Madison Square Garden amved the St Paul These teams are and SImar rance Chevalller an a Switzerland Muller and Lepourre de and Kroff Belgium and tedert Jaak Germany Gougoltz and Sama here last year and finished onlj a hind the winners: isher and er were in the 1899 race Muller ana siI daysl race will begin December 9 nt goal Score Pittsburg 17 A 5 It was in this half that Spades and Patrick were knocked out After several more scrimmages time was called with the ball on 30 jaru line lie line up Pittsburg Positions Wright Left end Horne' Left tackle Eeso Left guard Bloom Center Hall Right guard 1 WJUisJ Rhue (capt) Hay Willis Wilson Right half McChesney ullback The summnrv: A Referee Homer Johnson Colum bia A McAdams and Langley Linesmen A Peppers and Wilson Touchdowns A Guthard: Pittsburg Hay Wilson Willis Goals McChesney Pittsburg 3 Time of halves 25 and 20 mln Attendance oOD 2 neglect the old home! Add the greatest of all modern 1 imorovements Hot Water and Steam Systems or preserving health and as a preventive of sickness no other systems compare with them The home Is evenly genially warmed throughout The apparatus is erected without tearing out partitions or in any way altering the house Largest makers in the world IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators Send for valuable booklet i Homes Successful" Blacks and Grays The line up: 1 Positions Dartmouth "I Bullock Left end and Lillard Left tackle riffin Left guard Brown Center Smith Hllley Right guard Pratt Oilman Right tackle Place Right end armer 1 Witham andQuarterback Bslknap 4s Vaughan and Left halfback Dillon and Patterson and flight halfback Brown iinrea oni Knibbs Referee Deland Touchdowns Lawrence vvrignt i iarnara Morse Lawrence 2 Griffin 2 from the Daly Total Harvard 27 Dartmouth 12 anddS minute' halves I is (i 2 Annapolis 17 and 11 Annapolis Md November 16 One of the most interesting games of sthe season this afternoon 'when the naval cadets defeated the football team of Wash ington and Jefferson collage bv a score of 17 to 11 The first half was mat keel by trnnj defensive work on the part of the and the navy scored a goal and a touch down only after the Pennsylvanians had made two fumbles on kicks and lest the ball The first pnrt of the second halt was a walkover for Washington and Jefferson and they scored a touchdown go'll nnd field goal in the first fen minutes At 'this point Nicholls went into the game and tn the re maining fifteen minutes the navy played their opponents off their feet and scored two touchdowns from one cit a goal was kicked also had the advantage in weight score was made by a 30 yard run around right end by Hinkle who was the fastest man on the team Harvard showed better team work and more finished play and her team was run with better judgment 3 Homestead 48 Lafayette Pittsburg Pa November 16 Homestead tam the 2500 spectators at the game and the public generally were disappointed and chagrined at the weak game put up by La fayjet te against the All Stars The colle gians came to town with a brilliant record and the finest game of the season was looked for Instead the visitors were never really in the game The fust and scientific work of Homestead made the others look slow and cumbersome throughout BASKETBALL 1 New Team Organized a A basketball team has been organ ized at the Boyer Machine tCo with the following officers: Manager Bain captain Eckelman assistant captain ij Sinclair! secretary lerkms treasurer Wakefield The first game will probably be played the latter part of this week ALL boits scheduled are CABLED BY POLICE Northwestern 11 Beloit 11 Evanston Ill November 16 The football game to day between North western 'university and' Beloit college on Sheppard ield ended in a tie score the final figures being 11 to 11 During the first half the ball was in territory most of the time The first touchdown for Northwestern was made after eleven play There were no spectacular plays dur ing the entire game continuous line bucking being used by both teams The first half ended with the score: North western 6 Beloit 5 Each team made a touchdown in the second halfbut Paddock lost his opportunity of win ning the game by failing to kick an easy goal Nebraska 29 Kansas 5 Lincoln Neb? Nov 16 By defeating Kansas to day 29 5 Nebraska retains the championship of the Western Inter collegiate ootball Association ive min utes of play made it plain that Kansas was oiitclMsed and though her men put up a plucky at times brilliant defense they were unable to withstand the heavy rushes of the Nebraska players single touchdown followed a tumble by Nebraska and a splendid end run 50 'yards by Buzzl The ball was nearly all the time in territory Result of Pittsburg Walking Match Pittsburg November 167 Of the 22 start ers In the slx day go as yau plcase match only nine were in at the finish ot the grin to night of the men are entitled to share In the receipts The final score: Cavanaugh 506 miles 11 Ians Barnes 478 4 Shelton 4320' Noremac 4140: Dean 413 6 Loeslein 3744 Hegelman 3650 Day35513 Barclay 3503 Oldest in richest in medical knowledge and skill crowned with 39 vears of unnaralleied 0 the the specialist nas curea tnousanax ana vas vlke you Young Men Thousands of you have been guilty of early follies or later excesses You are now des pondent nervous restless you lack courage to face the battle of life your back aches you have to uri nate too often at times it smarts and burns memory is pooryou avoid company you may have Kidney Troubles Gonorrhea or Gleet Diseases which areslowly yet surelv draining the life streneth i manhood rout of you unawares and which will flnaiiv end in stricture and other complications of the Bladder and Kidneys COME And GET CURED All diseases peculiar to men and women treated Our remedies will give brightness to the eve Courage and Energy to the weak Strength and Vigor to the affected Darts CURES GUARANTEED Varicocele Piles and Knotted (enlarged) Veins in the leg cured quickly No cutting NO KNIE USED We are the only doctors that are able to do it Rupture and istula Cured BOOKS If you can not call write for question and book for Special Home Treatment 1 Office hours: 9 a to 8 ml Sundays 9 to 11 also 2 to 4 SPINNEY CO 290292 Woodward Av Private Entrance 12 East Elizabeth St Detroit Mich ITTailliilll Wl illhl I I 1 IUZ II I IIlMSHma mu 11 11 Ullin 1 11 null' 1 I I IS Mi' Sb 43 71 7 77 i '5v A vZ i i rf A 'ii It 4 A ft 7 7 4 1 5 Vs 4 1 I 4 72a 4 I I Guf KA 9 MZZOV 77V I I if It It II I Wi I i to tv xW'" Up lip Bb ih I Ik I I i i zS A A 55 fe VO A Czw 5 a a av a cr at xju i it a 1.

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