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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 10

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it THE DETROIT REE PRESS AND CLOSER CLOSER NOT WORLD BEATERS SIR THOMAS IS THROUGH Eleven 4 PIPER HEIDSIECK If' 4 i The Height of Good Taste9 CANADIANS TO STICK RUNNING TUR ENTRIES Continued rom rage Nine GOSSIP THE AMATEURS Lady 1 CRICKET MATCH A DRAW 4 103 Brighton Beach Entries 1 DETROIT GOL CLUB PLAY PRINCETON PLAYS POORLY i SW OOTBALL AT MT PLEASANT 1 i' i BLOOD DISEASES CURED I Drs Established 27 Years I in wr i No Names Used ivitlinnt Written A A A SHOWS UP WELL I' If your dealer tllfc CV ith 2 r' 1 JKminAertheimer Smith (o 7AroSltiy(yiewyi Medical Director Drs A cxpectation 5 I ages to 1 to 1 to 1 1814 a 4 game were who struck be as ergu ABANDONS IDEA CHALLEXG ING AT LEAST OR PRESENT with went Lima jl 8 16 1 17 6 14 by lows They a in pies G93105111no 98 GOOD RACING PROMISED Explains Reason In Long Letter to Royal Irish Yacht Heliei en oreign Boat 11ns No ChnneeUn der Present Conditions 'X uu miro Gold Duke Padivont Knight ot Royal Bond Kaiserhof Eugene 12 6 and ning Conductor Clansman 108 Thorpe 112 Seventh race Voting 9 life A squad of about enlng's skating contest roller skating rink A bearing roller skates each The next prize tionwill be held next Wl COACH KNICKERBOCKER RUMOR OVER RATES inexpensive habit anyway that you might as well have the best I hampered by the late date at BuliuVI Marshall High Has Vacant Date Marshall Mich October Manflgcr Cunningham of the high school football team has completed the schedule tor the season with the exception of a Thanks glvng day game Any high school team in the state wishing to arrange a game for that date may do so by communicat ing with Mr Cunningham The schedule is as follows: October 5 Battle Creek at Marshall October 12 Kalgmazoo at Marshall October 19 Lansing at Mar shall October 26 Jackson November 2 Albion at Albion November 9 Jackson at Marshall November 15 Albion at Marshall November 23 Bat tle Creek at Marshall Coach North has Improvised a bucking machine and a tackling dummy for the team and Is rounding them Into shape for game with Battle Creek which is the first in the interscholastic series College Minims or any team In the 111 pound class Address Keating 119 Har rison avenue Mayflower football eleven will travel Pontiac Sunday and meet the strong Pon tiac Orioles a team which outweighs the A fifteen pounds to a man but the game will give the Detroit boys good prac tice October 5 is open on tho schedule and Manager Gates wishes to fill It with the Yantlcs rivals of the A for the 110 pound championship The Mayflowers would like to hear from all 110 pound teams Including Vigilants of Windsor All members are requested to report Monday Wednesday and riday evenings for prae Gales 91 97 9593 98 96 99 99 105 94 7 furlongs for all 105 (Murphy) 4 106 (Moreland)' 3 97 (Englander) 6 Bye Bye II La Londe Dog Cor Michigan and Griswold Detroit Mich Office Hours: 9 a to 8 ni Sundays 10 to 12 and 2 to 4am HEjb'SiEcK flavor' 5 furlongs 3 year olds and (o Allen 108 Donohue 101 Beauclare 94 Lally Hoot Mon 92 Killlecrankid 91 ourth race the Mercury handicap 6 furlongs Suffrage 125 Jacobite 120: beweil no oracu Ben Ban 104: Bat SAYS St Clair Wants Basketball Games Clair A will again be in the bas ketball field this year and is desirous of entering some league its well as book ing games for tho coming season Last year was a very successful one the St Clairs winning fourteen in eighteen games and with the following players they expect to have a much better sea son: iasco Taylor Mcarlane Carr Herz Mock and Vetter Would prefer to hear from Scovel A Mt Hope St Mohawks Heston A or Western A Balkwell formerly of Bethany A is requested to report at 449 McClellan riday evening 7:30 without fall or games address 350 Bowen avenue Skating Contest at Belle Isle Rink William Sherlock and Miss Minnie Traub were the prize winners In last ev ac tne Belle Isle fine pair of ball was awarded to skating competl Tuesday etcnlng selling Camille 96 Lavelta rench Nun Judge Treen rank lesher 100 Solly 101 corkhill 102 nen rrovato warning Strand 105 Harry Scott 108 Dropstitch Padrone Jennie Pitcher Kitty Smith and Meadow Green also ran Third race selling for 4 year olds and upward steeplechase about 2 Bally Castle 141 (Walsh) 3 to 1 won Picktime 144 (Simpson) 12 to 1 second Billy Ray 141 (Erick) 6 to i tnira time 4 Cardigan Snowdrift and Coal Black also ran ourth race handicap Coonrik won Avaunteer second Botanist third: time 1:28 Kiamesha IL Giles St Jeanq and Rose also ran race upwards selling Hern Johnson 114 to 2 won Hoy al Legend ill 12 to 1 second Webber 9 to 2 third Time 1:03 rank De Carabas Scare Orpen Anyway Reina Swift and irst Team Has Difficulty in Gaining 1 Ground Agnlnst Scrubs Princeton October The Tigers were out of sorts today and played the raggedest kind of foot ball despite the perfect weather conditions Two fifteen minute halves of scrimmage were Indulged with only one touchdown for sity and that after a terrific strug gle against the scrub line There was a fair amount of kicking and the forward pass came in for its share of 'usefulness a couple' of times though neither sides worked these stunts consistently The scrubs strengthened by Sieg ling and Whaley ripped up line at tacks frequently Mcayden was again stationed at right guard He seemed a bit livelier than before Eddie Dillon spent the afternoon jogging around the track and catch ing punts Harlan attempted sev eral drop kicks during the scrim mage but had poor luck ley) 7 (Baker) (eicht) Collins enryhn crow Messaline also ran Sixth race 5 furlongs 3 year old and upward selling Prospero 114 (oley) 13 to 5 won Muck Rake 130 (Keyser) 12 to 1 second Nettie Carita 8 (Mulcahy) 8 to 1 third Time 1:02 3 5 Salvage No Trumpter La Sorcierce Isadaisy Dan Knight of Hillsboro Curley May also ran Seventh race 1 1 8 miles 3 year olds and upward Sam Bernard 109 (Eng lander) 9 to 10 won Delestrome 92 (air brother 5 to 1 second Revelle 108 (Den nison) 60 to 1 third 1:58 1 5 Capti Hale Cursus Jungle Imp Lathrope also ran Brookdale Nymph 117 lutn 109: Dreamer 108 Masterson 99 Mazuma 95 Ariadne Wood witch 90 Polly Watts Bolando 87 ifth race 5 furlongs King Cobalt Black Sheep 107 Please Bounding Elk 105 The Squire Billy Doit George Conai dlne102 Beardall Bert Lewis Omnip otent Aristotle 90 Senator Beckham 97 Hollister 96 Simonides Souvenir Youthful Berry Maid Kerry 94 Sixth race steeplechase gentlemen riders 2 miles Thistledale 160 Arabo 156 Oliver Cromwell Grandpa 153 This Straus 150 Notre Knip 149 Recruit True Boy 145 Sir Tristan 143 Leonella 140 if it 0' lih WEDNESDAYS OCTOBER 2 Latonia Entries irst race o'j furlongs Silver Cup 95: Harold Hall 98 Agnes ord 99 Edna Motter Uncle Tim Mrs John At kins 100 Emily JI 102 Uneasy Pointer Malmaison Albert Brakespeare 103 Maria 104 Steel Grey IOS Second raleT 11 16 miles selling Dapple Gold 96 Merry Belle Docile Horseradish Little Elkin Chief Archibald Imboden Matthew Gault 101 Jetsam 102 Dr Spruill Nlni Kokomo 104 Uncle Henry io" Third racA 6 furlongs Jurl Li vlna 92 Grhce George ay Dainty Belle 97 No Quarter 93 Rose of Pink 101 Mintboy Red Queen Barnsdale Bert Osra 102 St Noel Stoner Hill 105 Jersey Lady 111 ourth race 514 furlongs selling Vista Merrifield Ansonia Ed Kane Arrow Swift 102 Vansel Melzar 103' Moscow Belle 104 Water Cooler Mackerel 105 Adrian 10S Lute oster 109 Tackle 113 ifth race 51a furlongs Miss Sain 96 I ens Boserrlan 98 Stanley ay 99 Royal Breeze 100 rontenac 106 Col loquy 125 Sixth race 6 furlongs selling Seellna 95 Dr Lee Huffman 97 Expect to See 100 Dulcinea 101 Electorlne Refined 103 Beatrice Deacon Heine 104: Light Hannibal Bey 106 The Lady Carol 111 Hazll are worn swagger fel every whe re are fetching ex of the crn tail best styled the tailored the and fabricked as good but priced ridiculously lower See that your next Suit is a Senior stamp you a well dressed man Central Normals Will Be Represented on the Gridiron This all Mt Pleasant October 1 Central Nor mal opened its doors this morning to a most enthusiastic crowd ootball has been reinstated after a absence under the supervision of Coach Ralph Thacker the fullback who did so much to help Olivet win the Intercollegiate championship of Michigan a year ago At a meeting of the Normal men Bruce Stickles the heady quarterback who played with Mt Pleasant High school when that team won the high school championship of Michigan was elected captain Coach Thacker: gave a talk which brought cheer after cheer from the student body When all had quieted suits were given out to thirty five hardy looking candidates Practice begins this afternoon The schedule Is as follows: October 12 erris at Big Rapids October 19 Kala Tnazoo Normal at Mt Pleasant October 26 erris at Mt Pleasant November 2 Deaf Mutes at Mt Pleasant November 16 open November 21 Detroit College at Mt Pleasant tlce or games address Oscar 1200 ourteenth avenue The 1907 line up will follows Ends Crippen Grant and son tackles Olazack and Grlener guards A Rickman and Solkowski center Coppenhagen quarterback Reband half backs Olazack and Rickman full backs Baker and Verue Manager Gates would like to have Manager Allen ot the Yantlcs call him up by phone not later than Thursday in regard to game On Sunday the Mayflowers travel to Pontiac to open the Pontiac season and all members are requested meet at Woodward and Michigan at 11:30 a so as to get the 12 car The Mayflowers are open to all 110 pound teams for Saturdays and Sundays Address Oscar ourteenth 1907? irst Round in Cup Tourney Develops Warm Matches Some of the best golf of the season was played in the first round of the cup match at the Detroit Golf club yes terday The most hotly contested match of the day was that between Donnelly and Bumpus which was won by Mr Donnelly at the twenty seventh hole An other warm battle was that between Hayes and IV Livingston the former winning in nineteen holes In the finals of the tournament Jr beat Robbins 2 up and 1 to play The scores in the first round of the Presi cup match to be played this after noon follow: Smith beat Trump a up and 4 to play Atkins beat Stock well? 3 up and 1 to play Morrow beat Curtis 3 up and 2 to play Jacksen Jr beat A Dow 3 up and 2 to play Van Dusan beat A Stras burg 4 up and 3 to play Cliff beat Chapman 3 up arrd 2 to play Waldo beat Dennen 4 up to 3 to play Holt beat Dr Clark 3 up and 2 to playjS Heineman beat AT Hood 3 up Mock beat Hclgho 1 up rost beat Clay ton 4 up and 3 to play Hayes beat Livingston 1 up in 19 holes Donnelly beat Bumpus 1 up in 27 holes Brien beat Harmon 2 up and 1 to play ollowing are the drawings for the sec ond round1 to be played this afternoon: Smith vs winner of Dean Schlot man match Atkins vs Mor row: Jackson Jr vs Van Dusan Cliff vs winner of inlay Kinnear match Waldo vs Holt Heineman vs Mock rost vs Hayes Donnelly vs GOL AT COUNTRY CLUB Another Collarbone Smashed' Hillsdale Mich October The col i lege reserves and high school football teams played a tie game on the fair grounds this afternoon the score being 0 to 0 John Bene of the high school team had his collarbone broken But our Men of Last Are Available Thin Season Xew Trio of Backs Must Be Developed irst Gaine on Saturday (Coach Knickerbocker of does not share the popular opinion regarding the rosy outlook for his team this fall While he is by no means pessimistic regarding his chances this fall the Elmwood av enue coach is not willing to pre dict that he can turn out an aggre gation of world beaters with the material at hand fail to see where things are so very promising here this season'" said tlie coach yesterday afternoon is true that the squad is a good one but current reports have us vastly over rated They talk about our husky material and yet we average lighter right now than we did last year "Eor one thing it will be neces sary to build up an entirely new back field with the exception of James at quarter Not one of last halves nor full backs is avail able I believe that our five center men will be stronger tins year man last but beyond that I can make no The reports of a wonderful team at this year appear to have had the effect yf frightening some of the schools that the Red and Blue was to oppose Delray high school has notified Coach Knicker bocker that Its team will be unable to keep the date for October 12 and Eastern declines to play tle follow ing week Cancellations Cause Annoyance had letters from both of those schools last spring agreeing to play games this fall and it puts us to a great deal of annoyance to have them cancel at this late said Mr Knickerbocker yesterday have always considered a letter a contract and supposed that other people did the The first and second elevens had signal practice yester day' afternoon and the men were given work in handling punts and in kicking The first team went through its formations in a snappy' manner and the boys appeared to be a husky lot though they are by no means giants Mr Knicker bocker is taking no chances on try ing out his trick plays in open practice but is understood to have taught the team some good stuff in volving the use of the foot ball Of the old men but four are out this year Capt James at quarter Knight at center Reynolds at end and Plckell at tackle This leaves seven places that must be filled with new material Jinny Cnntlidnfcs for Backfield James doubtless will play quar ter while for the other backfield positions some half dozen men will make a bid Britt Paterson last Central fullback will enroll at this morning and will be a candidate for fullback He will not be used in the first game how ever unless it be for a few min utes in the second half Accord ing to Coach Knickerbocker Pater son has not been guaranteed a posi tion on the team for the sake of getting him in school but will have to make a place on his merits This there is no doubt of his doing as soon as he gets in condition Merrill Hnnavan Spiegel and Mills are others who have shown good form in practice Two of those mentioned are assured of positions in the backfield though which two it will be is not yet certain The first game at the field will be played on Saturday against the Port Huron A The Tunnel city men are sure to bring down a husky team' and are likely to make the Ilmwonrl nvniiA people extend themselves to win Muskegon Team Not Heaviest Ever In order to set at rest any fears' 11 (5 I4? VS 1 1 1 4 mUHUUI lcXiJ1 IIlcLy ihave had the alleged en ormous weight of the Muskegon nigh school football team Robert Zuppke physical director of that in stitution has written a letter to Manager William Niederpruem of the local aggregation An afternoon paper has dwelt at considerable length on the huge size of the Muskegon gridiron warriors and in view of its near news on this sub ject Mr letter is interest mg It follows: Manager ootball Team Eastern High School Detroit Mich Dear Noticed an article in the De troit News in which it mentions something about our heavy and beefy team In order to clear up this matter I will give you the weight of our boys and will guarantee the weight within three pounds and will weigh the men In your presence before the game lhe weight is as follows: Cook center 160 Sessions right guard Ui Cohrs left guard 159 Rost Uft 19 I rost right tackle 156 left end 126 Slayton right end 133: Dana fullback Gudelsky left half Sr Kanitz 141 Hammond right Lo ratK quarter 128 total weight 1 609 average weight 146 Yours respectfully (Signed) ZUPPKE There are other high gradeKtobaccos but there is only one Piper Heidsieck Only the pick of the choicest tobacco is considered good enough for Piper Heidsieck why no other tobacco is good enough for those who know the delightful distinctive champagne flavor of Piper Heidsieck a little but chewing is such an CHAM PAGNE LAVOR PLUG TOBACCO inese Clothes in stock well gladly directyouto tone who has Send 10 cents in stamps for set of Clever College Posters ready to frame Gentlemen ot Philadelphia Hold Mnryle bone by Playing for Time Philadelphia Pa October 1 Tho last of the series of cricket matches between the Marylebone eleven of England and the Gentlemen of Philadelphia ended to I day and resulted In a draw The English men scored a total of 346 runs in their' two Innings The Philadelphians made 227 in their first time at bat and had 120 to make in their second to win the' match It had been agreed to stop play at 1 to allow the Marylebone team to catch a train for Canada The Phila delphians had a narrow escape from de feat as with 120 runs to make they Just managed to hold the Englishmen safe by playing for time With nine wickets down for a total of 60 runs the local players had only eight minutes to save their tenth wicket and prevent defeat By careful playing they managed to do this and the match was declared a draw Ypsl Normals Will Be Light Ypsilanti October forty men turned out for the football team and Coach Schulte is whippingthem into shape for the first game which takes place In two weeks He is much nampcren oj tne late date at which I school starts and by the loss of several of last team The chances are for a very light team and the men are all working hard to come up to the SWEET MARIE STEPS SOME Driven to jVagon she Cuts Amateur Record for Half Mile Track Lima October Sweet Marie Andrews holding the reins here today at the fall inoc Driving Park Co to break her own record of 2:07 on a half mile track established at Allentown but only' succeeded In equaling It th a running mate Later Manager George Webb drove her to awagon for the amateur record for half mile tracks cutting the mark from 2:14 to XO9T easily Track conditions were ideal on this the best and fastest half mile oval in the northwest In her first effort she went the first quarter in half in 1 third quarter in and the mile In 20i LATONIA irst race 5 1 2 Royal Queen 165 (Harty) 13 to 1 won Lady Martha 105 (j Lee) 8 to 5 second: Dr" Simrall 105 (C Koerner) 5 to 1 third 1:08 4 5 Albert anz 'Demonstrate Ben der Kinzea 4Stone Speed Marvel Arlin Sainunka Louise Mamie 3 Gallagher also rati Second race 1 Jim Simp son HQ (Shilling) 2 to 1 won Warner Griswold 107 (J Lee) 3 to 2 second Kemn Ridgley 107 (HeMel) 8 to 1 third 1:42 4 5 Gold Duke Padivont Knight of Ivanhoe Royal Bond Kaiserhof Eugene Belle of Penzance Prince of Orange also ran Third race one Lady Esther 97 (A Malsh) J3 to 5 won Convolo 101 (Shill ing) 2 to 1 second Miss Strom (Schlessinger) 4 to 1 third 1 41 Usury Toddles Bottles also ran i ourth race 7 furlongs Lexo line 105 (J Lee) 4 to 1 won Donna El vira 103 (Schlessinger) 25 to 1 second Deutschland 103 (Heidel) 2 to 1 third Time 1:27 Mike Sutton Hazel 'Patch antastic also ran 1 5 Burton 115 (Shilfing) to won Balia J02 (Pow ers) 5 to 1 second Rebel Queen (Hei del) even third 1:15 1 2 Pot Miner Addax Vansel Snake Mari also ran Sixth race one mile and a'furlong sell Ourardi 108 (Shilling) 2 to 1 Charlatan 105 (Pickens) 3 to 1 second: Henry 103 (Lycurgus) 1 1:55 Piller Harry Scott I Light Great King of the Valley George Young Belleview also ran Hamilton Entries irst race 6 furlongs $350 added for 3 year olds and upward Birming ham 105: Lee Harrison IL 104 Prince Ar thur 109 Edgely 107 Ida Reck 100 CIo ten 108 Bonnie Reg 101 Cousin Kate 110 St Jeanne 104 Escutcheon 112 Second race 5 4 furlongs $300 added for 3 year olds and upward selling Canadian Moonraker 121 Caper Sauce 117 Crestfallen 109 Ayrwater 106 Half Caste 96 Plum Tart 109 Tony Hart 104 Clean Sweep 109 Third race 2 miles steeplechase $400 added for 3 year olds and Ortho dox 155 The Chef 143 Water Pansy 152 Lester Hayman 142 Merry Maker Heather Belle 152 Steve Lane 143 ourth race mile $400 addad handicap for all Rather Royal 100 Thistle Do 9S Wabash Queen 89 Solon Shingle 106 Hawkama 97 iifth'irace la miles for 3 year olds and upward urore 89 Jupiter 98 Oberon 98 Little Boot 92 Chanida 102 lavigny 97 Peter Knight 98 Willis Green 104 Sixth race 6 furlongs $350 added for 2 ear Denial 104 Ketchemike 122 Croydon 107 King Thistle 104 Suderman 104 Montclair 113 Domi nant 107 Seventh race 6 furlongs $350 added? for 3 year olds and upward Blue Coat 115 Prince Brutus 108 Lizzie McLean 108' Grace Kimball 100 Sally Suter 101 Care less Paul Clifford 108 Giraffe 105 Wise Hand 103 Excitement113 Alsono 106 Manager of the Magnolias requested to call Main 5706 Wednesday night and ask for Lynch manager of the Woodwards Western club formerly the Oriole Re serves is ready to meet any 75 to 85 pound teams Address I Tierney Edison Illu minating Co ollowing ball players' will please phone Gagnler at Main 4308 today be tween 9 and 10 a Chas Andrews Eddie Cicotte and Neushafer Westerns practice tonight The" follow ing players please report: Dwight Lem ons Hick Bonskie Marske Niebcrt reer reer Schultz Gessler Duff Gerharz and Orchids have a strong 90 pound team In the field and would like to hear frpm some team for October 10 Continental Juniors preferred? or games address A Moritz 457 St Aubin avenue 2 Emeralds wish to arrange a game for Saturday October 12 with 70 pound team Address Burke 135 ourteenth avenue Players are requested to report for' prac tice Thursday afternoon at 4 and all others wishing to try for the team are requested to be on hand Seminoles want Sunday games with any 95 or 100 pound teams In the city St Louis McGraws Spirals or any other well known team preferred also have an open date for Thanksgiving which they would like to have some out of tpwn team fill or games address A Mayburn 30 Place Yantlc Juniors desire games with any 75 or 80 pound team for el ter Saturday af ternoon or Sunday Wolverine Juniors Hes ton Juniors Columbia Juniors Emeralds Vanderbilts and Herald A preferred Address 175 Abbott street All players please report Thursday night at 7 at the corner of Sixth and Howard also Coach Carrier 4 Garfield football team will practice: Wed nesday evening early The Garfield team Is stronger than ever this year having all the best material of last year together with the pick of last Delray team All players are requested to be out in togs at 7:30 Garfields are ready to book games with strong city and out of town teams Address Sandusky Ecorse Mich Columbian Juniors have reorganized for the coming season tind would like to book games with any teams averaging 75 or 80 pounds or games address Dan Manning 1334 Scotten avenue The: following players are requested to report for practice tonight at 7 Strongman Milligan Man ning Munroe Dosweil Bower Hooper Hendrion Winchester Avery McMan and Red team claimants of the city championship will play its old time riv als the Independents champions of the City league in 1904 at Sunday All members of the Independents in clurlng Eddie Cicotte claimed by the Bos ton Americans: Roth and Kustus of the Southern league will be in the lineup also Reardon catcher or Battle' Creek As the have one of the best teams Inthe a good game Is expected After the game both teams will sit down to a dinner which will be given by the management Deltas held a very successful signal prac tice Monday night and have two new ends Watson and Vlvier The following players are requested to report Wednesday and riday evenings with foot ball togs: Watson Putnam Bowsher Cameron Page Notwell Vivier Lowery McQueen Keating Seeord Bonsworth Howland and Coach Wood Would like to hear from the Tigers Webster ReservesMayflower A Pontiac Reserves High land I arks Lakeruns Yantics Parks Mr Carliartt and Mrs Trowbridge Win Mixed oursome iv Carhartt and Mrs Trowbridge won the finals In the mixed foursomes for the cups offered by Miss Muir on the Country club links yesterday the pair turning in a net score of 91 which Was aided by a hand icap of two Their gross score of 93 was better than either the gross or net of any other contestants Altland and Miss Bis sell had the second best card 97 net and 4vd iiu avurco LOiiOw er Carhartt Mrs Trowbridge Altland Mlss Avery Mrs Baker Towle Miss Mandall Hodges Miss Smith Lobenstein Mrs Hodges Hutchins Mrs Hutchins Carter Miss Muir Lathrop Mrs Crapo Stevens Miss Russel 7 iviinout written consent He was surprised at how the sores healed took your New Method treatment for a serious blood dis ease with which I had been atilicted for twelve years I had consulted a score physicians taken all of blood medicine visited Hot Springs and other mineral water re sorts but only got temporary relief They wouid help me for a time but after discontinuing the medicines the symptoms would break nut again running sores blotches rheu matic pains swelling of the glands itchiness of the skin dyspentic stomach etc I had given up'in despair when a friend advised to consult you as you had cured ot a similar disease 8 years ago i had no hope but took his In three time the sores on mcnced to heal up and I became JI?" couraged I continued the ivn Method Treatment for four montb and at the end of that symptom had disappeared cured 7 years ago and no any disease since My boy thref years old is sound and healthv re? certainly can recommend your ment with all my heart? refer any person tq me privately' but you can use this tMtfmni1 as you tv Vr WE TREAT and CURE ALL DISEASES 6f MEN Nervous Debility Blood and Skin Diseases Weakened Condiiu Kidney Complaints Prepare Men for Matrimony etc Consultation ree One visit necessary for personal exauilnatl DRS KENNEDY KERGAN Dearborns Down Crystals Dearborn defeated the Crystals in saiuv CCUIW uy innings' Dearborn 1 0 2 0 1 6 5 Crystals 0 5 0 2 7 Somers and rank Paul Roberts Wilber Dublin October Sir Thomas Dipton again has expressed his deep regret at the refusal the New York Yacht club to accept his clial lenge" to a race for the cup and in a lengthy letter to the Royal Irish Yacht club he sets forth his reasons in detail The commit tee of the club met tonight "I consider that the handicap of having to design a vessel of the type which has been gradually de veloped during recent years and which shall be of sufficiently light construction yet capable of being taken with safety on its own bot tom across the Atlantic entirely precludes the possibility of compet Ing on equal terms with a vessel which is not compelled to make this ocean writes Sir Thomas present challenge was drawn up with a view to comply with the principal conditions of the deed of gift and at the same time encour aging the type of vessel which has been approved and adopted by tho New York Y'acht club The sport of yachting apart from the pleasure derived therefrom is to my mind only desirable so long as it serves I the purpose of improving the type of vessel engaged and it was in that spirit that I desired to challenge under the rules so wisely adopted by the New York Yacht club some three months ago for application in all Its races recognize that the members of this club are well within their rights in deciding as they have done yeti I am sorry that they have not been able under the mutual agreement clause to meet me in my wish to have a race under their own uni versal rule which in my opinion encourages a very wholesome and desirable type of yacht view' of their attitude how ever there is nothing left but to: abandon the idea of a contest for tho present although I am always prepared under mutually satisfac tory conditions to arrange a The committee of the lloyal Irish Yacht club in cabling its formal ac knowledgment of the refusal of the challenge expressed the regret of the committee and all the members of the club that a race could not be arranged At the same time the secretary of the committee cabled Sir Thomas letter in full Corktowns would like a game for Sunday with any 85 or 90 pound team or games call Main 406 and as for Stevenson Iroquois claim a game from the Rivals for not being out at rench Lane Sunday The Iroquois maager would like to have Percy of the Elks call Ridge 573 today between 12:30 and 6 o'clock Public Lighting Commission will wind up its season next 'Saturday by playing the strong Wayne team on its home grounds All players are requested to call 850 not later than Thursday All members of the Heralds are requested to report for practice In uniform tonight Heralds' still have several open dates for fast 120 pound teams out of town Address 931 Champlain street or phone East 109 9 at 7 111 Highland Parke Would like to book games for the season and also would like a game for this Saturday with the Pioneers Har risons or any team averaging 110 or 115 pounds Please call North 1669 before riday evening Woodwards hold an important meeting Wednesday night and the following play ers please report without fail: Barrett Bowen' Edmunds Bourke Brower Moer schall Murtagh Watson Lynch Jagnauand Hermann ollowing players will take? the 7 car this morning at the interurban waiting room for Northville: Renner Harms Ross bach Chase Lfnsey Albii3tBurns Kustus Bartell and Phil Mahoney Banners defeated the Comets by a score ot to ihe features or the Ditching of red Lanworth out fourteen of the Comets and the catch ing ot Ray Huber Walkerville Malleable Iron ball team "will play the Walkerville team at the Walker ville diamond nekt Saturday afid thdTsame teams will play on the diamond on the following Saturday WAHsMalleabla players are requested toJo at the Mal leable office In uniform at 2 sharp Morgan Wright Juniors have closed a successful baseball season and are out for the 75 and 80 pound football championship The following players please report for practice Saturday: Shafer Condo Sharp Raby Cole Grant Henke orster Cart wright Oliver Conners Merz Wash Cha vin ollowing Wolverines are requested to re port for practice at 6:30 Wednesday night: and Gauthier and Taylor Creedon Strohmer Stewart Simpson Hoff man Knapp Robinson Martin Green Bert and Bruce Huyck7 Address 250 Twenty fourth Street for games with this 80 pound team Good Luck team will play the A team today at 3 Both clubs are going well and a fast game is expected The following players please 'report at the A grounds at o'clock Andrews tSark Gagnier Crotty Keveney Neushafer Jameson and Ed Cicotte Cadillac A i football team will hold an Important meeting at Manager residence lfth and Lafay ette tonight at 8 ollo wlng please report: Bach1 McHugh Croft Viele arr Kos Smith McHugh Croft ny Penny auch Hawkins Kape Gilmore Wash and Green Herald Juniors will play the strong St Paul A team of Grosse Pointe Satur day at Belle Isle All players are re quested to report early Herald Juniors are ready to book games with the Inde pendent Juniors McGraws and all other teams in the 90 pound class or games ad dress manager 217 Lelb street Record football club will practice for its game with St Paul A Wednesday evening at 7 at field All members are requested to pe on hand Bern hart and Joe Llngeman are earnestly re quested to report The club is open for games with 120 pound teams in or out of town Address Manager air 295 Baldwin avenue Oriole Reserves have changed their name to the Western club under the new man agement of A Campbell Manager Camp bell requests the following players to report Wednesday evening at 7:30 sharp at the Western club rooms corner Humboldt and Butternut: Ball Molaska Slamer Tierney Campbell Reha Petersmark Kalban Pnleffer' Inker Richardson A Burnstlne and Reha Barstows played their first game last Sunday against the Western a C' Al though outweighed the Barstows held Western scoreless The following mem bers are requested to report for practice tonight: rey Look Armitage Martel'l Saunders Tenant" Colford Schulte Heaphey Smith Allan Miller Kolb Tenney Roehrlg and Whltie Would like to hear from any 120 pound team in or out of town Address Al Roehrlg 620 Gratiot avenue 1 Oriole football eleven will practice to night and the following are urgently re quested to be on hand without fail: Gold berg Little Blasdel Otto Zhnbar HA Rockelman Slamer Lawson Steyskal Schmldtt General Petermark Ranpach? 1 Haughton and Roqkelman The club would like to book games with the Web ster Reserves Columbians Pontiac Juniors Ecorse Midgets Yantlcs and Birmingham or games address Manager Rockelman 689 Twenty fourth street or phone West ollowing players are requested to at tend a meeting at house 23 Mdntcaim east at 7 :30 in regard to pic turcs of the Wellington: A Temple Goldman MeiVln Mills Benner i Behrendt Apell Baehe Thomm and Mascot i Behrendt The Wellington A will hold a football practice this aftb at 3:30 at Garfield and Woodward Tl following are requested to eport Osborne Pinkerton Mathews Kalfliesh McClure' Behr Behrendt Osgood Weinstien Gold man Mann Kips Mar Melvin and Mills Wellington A would like to hear from any 85 ponnd team in the state for mid week and Saturday afternoon games Out of town games with Rojal Oak Juniors and Ecorse preferred Address Behr endt? 32 7 Montcalm east or Phone Main Cartercar riction Transmission No clutch no gears any speed Per fect control simple reliable economical MOTORCAR CO 253 and 255 Jefferson Avenue Harvard Prepares for Bowdoin Cambridge Mass October Harvard had a long practice this afternoon in preparation for the Bowdoin game which tv ill be played tomorrow Burr and Newhall were worked for a lone time at punting and Newhall who has not been used much at kicking got off several fifty five yard punts which were better than anything that has previously been seen on field this year The practice was in the stadium on the varsity gridiron has not been used up till now The first team was put through some hard scrimmage work against the second and scored once on a long run through tackle by Apolloni List of Entries at Barry County air In cludes ast Horses Hastings Mich October 1 The Barry county fifty fifth annual fair will open its gates tomorrow morning expecting a recoi breaklng attendance The entries in nearly every division are large esne elally the horse department and the pro gram of turf events promises some good races The program for Wednesday in cludes the 2:50 class with eight nart lhe with Elbrino Ruth Wildman and several other good ones on the entry books BRIGHTON BEACH irst race 2 year olds maidens'' selling 6 furlongs Jane Swift 107 (G Burns) 6 to 1 and 2 to 1 won Orcagna 105 (Mus grave) 8 to 5 place second Glaucus HO (Horner) 3 to 1 to show third time 14 Lotus Brandt Proclivity Black lorence IL Blgof John Brother Jonathan Bacigualupo New Gar ter Waldorf Octoie and Tinkle Bell also ran Second race steeplechase 3 year olds short course about 2 Ambush 132 (M Henderson) 13 to 5 and even won judge Post 132 (Mitchell) even place sec ond St Nick 132 (Archibald) 3 5 to show third time Vervane and Bat ina also ran King Castle Sandy Creeker and Water Speed fell Ambush qnd Sandy Creeker coupled Third race 3 year olds and upwards sell ing 1 1 16 Wes 103 (Gamer) 10 to 1 and 5 to 2 won St Valentine 101 (Sum ter) 10 to 1 place second Rye 106 (Mil ler) out to show third time 1:46 3 5 Park Row Phil inch Mid way Consistent St Joseph and Green Seal also ran ourth race the Cup Preliminary weight for 'age for horses 3 years old and up wards I1 a Salvldere 114 (Miller) 4 to 1 and 1 to 2 won Ballot 117 (Nicol) out for place second Ironsides 123Knapp)( out to show third time 2:30 4 5 Only three starters ifth race 2 year olds selling mile Master Robert 107 (Miller) 9 to 5 and 4 to 5 won Number One 102 (Sumter) 8 to 5 place second Martha Jane 99 (G Burns) 3 to 5 to show third time 1:41 Golden Buckle Servile Bridge Whist Sir Gala had Helen Dixon Belle Tommy Ahearn Apple Toddy Complete Corncob and Senator Barrett also ran Sixth race 6 Security 110 (Bux ton) 5 to 1 and 2 to 1 won Vino 105 (Walsh) 4 to 1 place second Pantoufle 110 (Nicol) 4 to 1 to show third time 1:13 Tom McGrath Robin Hood Alencon Clolsteress Von Tromp and Pretension also ran Pater and Voorhees fell Seventh race 6 St Ilario 105 (E Dugan) 6 to 5 and 1 to 2 won Mil ford 110 (Troxler) 2 to '1 place second Goshen Chief 105 (Clare) 7 to 1 to show third time 1:11 Trash Pendllllon Queen of the Hllls Taskmaster Gentleman Nel lie A Sempro ranciscan Amontillado' Norbitt Billy Pulliam Abracadabra Mrs and Tea Leaf also ran irst race 6 furlongs Don Creole 111 Berwick 110 Troublemaker 109 George Davis Don Enrique 103 Oraculum 107 Roalta 106 rank Lord 105 Royal Ben 99 Golden Shtft 6 kniocliant Bella of quois 96 Second race steeplechase about 2 miles Thistledale 159 Delcanta Gus Straus 154 Garrett 147 Knight of Elway 145 Dick Shaw 144 Guardian? 143 Bannell 138 Paprika lying Machine Graziallo 132? Third race HA miles Good Luck 111 Lancastrian Red riar Banker 106 Lane OO youknow why Piper Heidsieck Chewing Tobacco is on sale in every good tobacco' store in America? Because every best customers demand it Men of experience know from years of satisfaction that absolutely the finest tobacco in the world is Ernie Vattffbn Is Star Ground Gainer in irst Scrimmage Lansing Mich October Coach Brewer put his squad of pigskin chasers through their first real hard scrimmage of the year today The squad has been cut to about fifty men all of whom show ability The varsity squad showed sev eral changes In the line up today Mc Williams a 215 pounder was used at center while Moore was shifted to tackle They scored with ease on the with Vaughn Small McKenna and Sheed all running for long gains with the for ward pass Vaughn the star and McKenna will develop Into a pair of the best halfbacks ever seen on the a team Of the new men Magra'w and Court weight are showing good ability on the scrubs and will make some of the old men hurry The first game Is Thursday with the Detroit college uay oAY I 4 i V' Mr 8 Na 1 1 fff I ft vi XAv Sr I IlmSi I If 1 1 5 VE3 JL 'i I 114 Xk I II I IBSII I I I 1 1 1' Mi Uf I I 1 SUiKu oil ffl 1 I i rnffl1 I 11 1 11 I' 1 11 1 0" ia KEti)y I i 4 r1 Lt 1 9 H' C1 'rtr I 7 i 1 1 I' a I 0 LWH:.

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