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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 10

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10 OLD GRINDSTONE GEORGE: TIGERS KNOCK Bv Clifton Meek KICKING IN EXHIBITION i IVE CONTESTS LISTED SUNDAY tbntinued from ace Nine from and ZIm Kllduff RYNEARSON IS CHOSEN the NEW a ro AB A 8 ro 1 0 2 5 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Totals 2 2 0 16 0 0 Blackburn: Vance 8 9R 7 0 3 2 Kocher 10 7 dr 8 0 Wyckoff of 0 0 Stryker Duffy 0 0 MU 4V i i i irSe of Ail Summer Suits $265 master workmanship unquestioned styl economical pricing Son WOODWARP AND CONGRESS Crowley Milner Co Th All these things you buy when you let Hasse tailor your clothes 0 5 3 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 14 6 2 9 7 3 a 0 6 6 0 0 0 00 0 0 1 4 0 oo i 3 a 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 a 3 0 0 0 7 5 12 da12 11 7 da 6 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 1R HE 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 AH $30 Suits All $35 Suits $21 All $40 Suite $24 All $45 Suits $27 0 0 0 Cool Shoes for Hot Weather White Gray and Palm Beach Canvas 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Luque and 0 SOME RADICAL CHANGES MADE OR NEXT YEAR 36 finest of woolens THIRD SESSION IS SUICIENT OR NEW YORK 6 a 10 Perdue You keep 40 per cent of our price on any summer suit and pay us the balance! TITLES TO BE STAKE IN MEET 0 0 17 5 Burk Ad end Continued from Nine quarter of a second than the first one they were only stepping at a 2:05 clip Mt the finish 0 0 nd All staple suits are included All blue and black suits including serges All Palm Beaches and Kuloffs AU fancies All full dress and Tuxedo suits Every thing excepting new incoming fall suits Then look at the makes Louis Holtz Club Hart Schaffner Marx Class Kuppenheimer and some from Rochester' There are none better flMljiirv tin Pfbm Bvaatos WerM I We doubt if another such op portunity is being offered any where in America! Baseball 'fans throughout the country are awaiting with consid erable anxiety the final returns on the draft and also the definite in structions to ball players regard ing where and 4 when' they are to report In case all of the athletes caught In the draft have to joinzthe colors September 1 as some persons think likely It may make a big differ ence in the two pennant races This Is particularly true in the American league where Chicago has had seven men drafted four of whom rank as regulars it is unlikely that all of these will have to go for several will be able to claim exemption on the ground that they are married and are the sole sup port of their families Weaver and Eddie Cob line both are married Whether Eddie can establish that none of his large earnings of the last few years have been so invested as to provide for his family remains to be seen Weaver probably will escape as he never has received a big salary and it Is understood St Paul Boxer Slams Westerner in irst and Second Rounds New York July Billy Mlske ot St knocked out Jo Bonds of Denver In the second round of a lo round match In Brooklyn to night Miske knocked Bonds down In the first round after giving him a bad beating in the second round Bonds was floored with a right to the jaw tor the count Miske weighed 176 pounds and Bonds 180 eV 7 dr dis event beating Atalanta by three lengths with A Comiskey third Aot All Peaches and Cream iiowever it wasn't alt peaches and cream for the favorites as the beat ing True As tSeel will atteast There was a bird the public rocked with its cash only to see Water aWr at 10 to 1 and the longest shot of the afternoon make a show of the field No mistakes were made when lame attracted the heavy play in the opening stanza though the Hendrie beating Miss Edwards a nose after she was made a 1 to 2 choice Conditions were similar in the second which Ardent captured fol lowing a pretty race with Amphere II a field horse Enology at 12 to 1 got a neck decision over Russell Square in the sixth event which accounted for the winning favorites Bac took a beating In the curtain affair Hondo winning at the very acceptable price of $1490 for each 32 ticket Some Remarkable Time Remarkable fast time was made in several of the races particularly in thn fniirlh when Tl skipped five furlongs In one minute flat Another noteworthy achieve ment wag Ardants' time in the sec ond number six furlongs In 1:113 5 hTere la no question but hwat Old Rosebud would have set a new track record for a mile and 0 yards had he been pressed As It was Old Rose bud cuipped off the distance in 1:43 2 5 The summaries: irst race 1800 2 year olda fur lams IOS (Mink) 3 8160 and S230 won Mia Edwards 87 (Call nan) 1540 and 4330 second: Klttl wake 97 (Jeffrott) JI 70 third time 1:013 5 Confidence Belle Brandon Twelve Bells also ran Second race 4100 4 year olda and up: 5 Ardent 110 (Louder) 4720 34 and 3310 won Ampere II 115 (Collins) 3670 and 3350 aecond: Elpalomar 112 (Mink) 3340 third time 1:11 3 5 Smithfield Rose Juliette lnalee Violet lense Welle Ingot Old Bob Stir Up and Roscana also ran Third race 3800 3 year ode and up 6 Water War 114 (Callahan) 332 31030 and 3060 won Valerie Wee( SO (Koppelmnn) 31170 and 3510 sec ond Prince IIS (Lilly) 3390 third: time 1:18 Glelpner Almee loltteC a el ftt llfl til 'eiuto viiune iinsHtir 3iia uayit True As Steel Droll and Skiles Knob alo ran ourth race purse 1800 2 year olda 5 Jack Hare Jr 113 (Moles worth) $480 12 60 and 13 30 won At The hot season has just commenced You can wear cool canvas shoes for months yet and find them mighty comfortable Everybody will be wearing them until late in the fall Among these white gray and Palm Beach canvas Oxfords you will find many different shapes and styles of lasts to suit any taste And we offer you while the range of sizes lasts for only $265 ANS ANXIOUS TO KNOW WHAT DRAJ WILL DO A A Decides to Award Championships at Metropoli tan Games at Celtic Park New York July The cham pionship committee of the Metro polltan aesorletloit of the Amateur Athletic union decided tonight to hold championship games Instead of a patriotic demonstration at Celtic park August 25 The winners will be reworded with medals and In addition will be presented with round trip railroad tickets to St Louis where they will represent the east In the na tlonal championship games to be held August 31 and September 1 and 3 year a Also event BEN AU WINS STAKERACE IN SIX HEATS 56611 8 13 12 13 Earned Off Perrltl 2 off off Steela Struck By by Anderton 1 Patted Riffler and EmiHe 0 0 9 0 0 3 13 0 0 0 0100 3 4 73 ana McNeill Schacht THE DETROIT EEE PRESS DA Score 13 Runs Against Toron Bob Veach Hits Homer With the Bases Loaded DETROIT 2 1 3 6 0 6 McAvoy 0 0 0 Mayer Lotx and 0 0 Sweeney 8 10 8 4 5 10 5 KENILWORTH DRAWS OUT HUGE CROWD 8 6 7 8 VrH 0 0 3 1 1 8 14 1 Make your own reductions at the time of purchase Old Price Tickets Remain AU $750 Suite $450 AU $10 Suits $6 AU $1250 Suits $750 AU $15 Suite $9 AU $1750 Suite $1050 All $1950 Suits $1170 AU $2250 Suits $1350 All $25 Suits $15 AU $2750 Suite $1650 The Trouser Clearance UaSJrs $3 65 Pw $5 Trousers $315 Serges and flannels Light colored Dutchess or Kingly Work or street $125 White Duck Trousers 85c $350 Trousers $215 Sizes up to 48 waists AU colors Dutchess or Kingly Crowley Second loor You Men Who Were Not Drafted Still Have a Duty Your money will be called upon from time to time to back up the men behind the guns That means miss this chance to save in Sandberg Second Innings 1 3 Providence 1 0 Rochester 0 0 Schul Smith and Wendell At Toronto Transferred to later data Prize List of Interstate BiUiard League Graded Amounts Are Decreased 9 a 7 i WKWVZU 4 9 39 iziw free I'CM Chicago July' Members 'f the Inter State Three Cushion BH bard league held an executive sea Ion here today at which tentative plana were made for next season Home radical changes wore made in playing conditions the grading of the prize list and other matters the moat startling of which was tie adoption of a suggestion to handicap the players instead of starting all of them from scratch ha heretofore It is proposed to etart the championship season early in October with a field of 15 Membership fee will be $250 and each player will be taxed $100 The prize Hat will total $760 irstrize will be $1000 instead of top notchers will play 50 points rod others will be graded down gradually to 442 or possibly 40 joints A welcome addition to the ftague will be George Moore for mer champion who will play for Joe Thum of New York MISKE KNOCKS 'JOE BOND OUT They cored very badly before the third heat and when they got away Murphy had Oregon Hal buz zing He took the lead on the turn with The Savoy trailing and Peter Look laying on the outside of him They were at the half In 1:03 and Just as they reached the turn The Savoy came through on the Inside leading well down the stretch The rest were hiking some and beyond the distance Ben All rushed up and by The Savoy Peter landing second our were distanced tn this' heat which was In 2:03 1 4 and Peter Look was drawn before the rourtn neat eter started away with Ben All next and Oregon Hal third at the quarter Hal Jr paced very fast on the backstretch being on even terms al the half The time was slow 1:06 and on the far turn Cox brought The Savoy around fast catching Peter in the stretch and beating him a neck In 2:08 Under the rule all but the four standing for money went to the barn before the fifth heat In this the early race was between Ben All and Adloo Guy the first nam ed always ahead Peter chal lenged In the last part but could not reach Ben All winning rather handily In 2:06 1 2 A A Apportions Games Also Elects President Weisj Delegate to National Associa tion Meeting in Indianapolis President Joseph Weiss uas delegated as the representative of the Detroit Amateur Baseball as sociation to the meeting of the National Amateur BasebAll associa Indianapolis August 6 called for the purpose of passing on the district elimination games and the national championship toruna This action was taken at the ses sion of the A A Tuesday evening at which time the schedule of gamest assignment of umpires and scorers for next Sunday were passed on as follows: At Mack Park Jackson Sportsvs Maxwells 1:30 Strohs vs River Rouge 3:30 umpire Reiss scorer Brady At Northwestern ield or River Rouge (teams to have nest Ends vs Imperials umpire Brecekls: scorer Jackson At Northwestern Diamond No 1 Risdons vsHayes 4 umpire Guetschaw scorer McWil liams Diamond No 3 St Louis vs Dreher Toll 4 umpire Manning scorer Jones Upper Gratiots Empire Laundry and West Side Victors draw the byes a Biff bee' If 4 1 Ainf Carev Wasner lb 4 Boeckel 3b 8 Debut as4 2b 8 ischer c3 Miller Steele p3 Totals82 Innings Pittsburgh lost Mme of his savings In a non) room venture two winters ago are likely to have a him September 1 unless some body stops them and they probably bet able to K0 and win the flag even though they lost ers regular 'nfleld two end ehrX eOu'd spale have been drafted! clubs In the wm mP hustI ns 80 that they Jh 1 Ie to lake advantage of weakening of the leaders InTen are before the close of the season There is a possibility that the cantonments will not be ready to 5ue ne national army much before the end of the big league cnPaffn and another possibility that tn view of the military train ing the American league ball play been and are taking they be excused for the season but required to report immediately after it is over Until some defi nite assurances' as to the govern ment's Intentions is given out the great body of fandogi will have a fine time trying to guess the an swer' A Parade for Bea All The sixth heat found Ben All always in front He set the pace from the start of th'e first turn and was a length to the good of The Savoy for three quarters of a mile then drew away and opened up a big Rap The Savoy being out of speed The biggest field of the day was in the 2:12 pace 15 starting Af ter Peggy had shown the way to the stretch Prince Rupert beat her a head Baronwood being at her ear Prince Kupert also drew away from the others at the end of the second heat Haley lapped on him Haley led all through the third Prince Rupert came at her but failed by a nose No use was made of Haley In the fourth AB Bums If 4 Kllduff 2b3 Kauff m4 Zlmm'n 3b 4 letcher e4 r4 Holke lb 8 Ratlden c2 erritt p3 pO Totals th 27 18 YORK HUA 3 0 8 Abo a Big Showing of Black Leather Oxford a Goodyear Welt Sole Button or Lace Reduced to Giant Make It Three Out of ouij by Beating Pitte burgh 6 2 New York July 24 New York made it three out of four Pittsburgh here today winning the last game of the series 6 to 2 New York won by knocking Mil ler out of the box in the third inning scoring four runs on six hits and a sacrifice fly The fielding of merman featured Score: PITTSBURGH i AB HO A 0 0 which Prince Rupert won by inches only 'The 12 trot was the easiest won of the events The Woodman that cleaned up his rival half mlb ers in Ohio then captured his event at Cleveland won as he pleased and as he should when tfcey beat 2:09 Where he can go is an open question but he is a trotter of courage speed and certainly has 8848 1811X6 Lord Talbot led into the stretch In the first and second heats and then The Woodman trotted by him Whitehead set the pace with The Woodman in the third leading all through Doris Watts came very strong at the end and was lapped on the winner The summaries: BOARD COMMERCE STAKE 2:08 PACE 85000 Ben AH ch by Wealth Nelly Bly (Pittman) 9 1 The Savoy br by Charley Hoyt (Cox) 2 1 Adloo Guy ch by Guy Dillon (Gray) 1 I Peter (Jamison) 7 4 Oregon Hal (Murphy) 11 Hr I Jr br (Rkhard aon I I Thomas Earl (Marvin) 4 10 Peter Look (McMahon) 12 7 Dav Sorina a Gen Todd (Leonard) 8 0 dis Dr Burns Jr (Mallow) 12 dig Txiyal (Hedrick) 10 11 ds Pete Pointer blk (Geers) dis Tlme 2:034 2:03 2:08 2:06 1:12 PACE PURSE $1200 Prince Rupert by Prince Dillard (Undberff) 112 1 Haley by Northwest vi uii iiierf Baxter 1 nu ch (Child) (Shuler) Direct Bell blk (Hedrick) Tramp ut ro (Jamlaon) Eel Direct ar (Boyd) John Braden br (Thomas) Tramnniilck Qhtia Simmons (Teachoutj10 10 11 9 nujai it Aiuney jjr (vox) Hruwn Gentry (Murphy) Sunburn Pointer br (Gray)14 13 8 dr aronwood br (Matthews) 14 dis lorence Patera ch (Coil I ns) 15 15 dis 2:07 3:07 2:12 TROT PURSE $1200 The Woodman br by Empire Expedition (whitehead) A Icy ch (J leming) Talbot (Jamison) Doris Watts (Lee) Bacelll (White) (VastfRS Nobel (Cox) Ltxrle Worthy (Rodney) Jack Mooney br (McDonald) Glenwood (Ersklne)t John (Hopkins) 2 0914 2:0914 A Has 11 Starters One of the largest fields of recent 7 marks the renewal of the $10000 stake to be raced this Wednesday It fs conceded to be such an open that there a ill be plenty of speculation There are three other races on the card the starters being follows? A stake 2:08 trot $1000fc AL Ma 4ssle Chilcoat Lucile Spier Miss Perfection Ridge mark Royal Knight Spriggan Straight Sall Wilkes Brewer Colorado Range Is doubtful 3:09 pace nurse ItW Ca'nute Cleo Edward Mary Rosaline Parr Musseii Shell peter Graanwade Way nett a pace purse $120 Abbe Bond All McKinney Baymar Ben Billings Don Darkey Todd rank RJ Oliva Pat Sailor Red lac gpy Direct Hotel Wayne 3 year oid trot Colorado Harvest Gale Kelly De orest He Would ight Even a at Long Rangel i i Vvf AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Kansas RHE Columbus 4 10 9 Kansas City 0 1 1 2 0 00 00 0 0 1 512 4 George Brown and Pierce and Hargrave At Innings 1 2 3 Toledo 0 1 4 Minneapolis 0 0 0 Schult and ana uwen At St Indianapolis 1 0 St Paul 1 0 llllnglm and Gossett ln neran and Glenn At Louisville 0 2 Milwaukee 0 1 Main Kerr and Murphy MARTESON LOSES VER DIC William DemetraJ Victor in Hough Mat Bout at Avenue Theater William Demetral was returned winner over Pau! Martenson at the Avenue theater last night after an argument that threatened to break up in a fist fight 1 Both men resorted to the rough est kind of tactics and Referee Gene Lawrence finally was obliged to dis qualify Martenson tor strangling his opponent The decision met with disapproval however and he insisted upon finishing the match which Demetral agreed to let hin do providing hia disqualification would concede the Greek a fall That was satisfactory to Marten son after much wrangling and they returned to the mat By thia time Demetral was thoroughly aroused and at the conclusion of seven min utes he applied a toe hold that put the Dane down for the second fall alanta 110 (MorrUj $320 and $210 fcac vnu a connskev 113 ICarrom third: flni 1 flli klrulla'a Rpfl Lila Miss sweep biurinbuuud and Boniface a iso ran riicti iave Kenilworth handicap $1300: 3 year oids and up mile and 0 yaids Uid Kosebud 13 (MulesworthJju $230 and $310 won Kinney 103 (LHiy) $490 and $390 second ranK liii nt! (Stearns) $250 third tune 143 3 5 iron Cross Prince Hermis anu tzdUbciK aisu ran bixth race 1 1 15 miles Eulogy oteariuo $4 3y and $310 won Ku ei Square Iu8 (Mink jbvo ana $3ovloiu Black rost luff (Donahue) third time 1:44 1 5 airy Legend sua BirdWhite Crown Akeidaima EsthnaDie Billy Culbertson oxy Griff and Thanks giving aibo ran Bevvnth race mile and 20 Hondo 99 (Donahue) $1490 $30 and won Bac 119 (Mink) $390 and $320 second Minnow 103 (Pool) $740 third time i41 Ed Garrison Wenonah Bert Will iams cuddleup Lady Mexican Virginia Schemer phir Ungar and Brjnliraahiso ran At Buffalo Innings 1 2 8 Baltimore 0 2 0 Buffalo 0 0 0 Tipple and and Onslow At innings Richmond Montreal Enright Donahue Toung nma ana neynuias Maaasn At innings 1 1 Providence 0 0 Rochester 0 0 Athletic star to Succeed Elmer Mitchell at Ypsilanti Special The ree Press Ypsilanti Mich July Elton Rynearson well known local ath lete has been named to succeed Coach Elmer Mitchell at the Nor mal school Rynearson takes up his duties this fall and his record is such as to indicate that he will achieve success is his new position His last coaching position was with the Polish seminary at Orchard Lake Coach Mitchell who has resigned has accepted a position at the Uni versity of Michigan CENTRAL LEAGUE At Grand Grand Rapids 4 Springfield 2 At Muskegon 0 Dayton 2 At Peoria 5 Evansville At ort Wayne Richmond rain Strohs Will Practice Ail Strohs RohemlanR are requested to report for practice Thursday night 'at Mark park ollowing players are re quested to report at park not later than 5 Mercure Schaub Conxette Cam peau ortin Loeffler Moore Stringer Ixo3 McAllister Hammerschmldt Hart ner Higley Howlrk Muenx anti Wrobel Those who cannot call Rlli Wrobel at Ridge 2650 or John Muens Ridge 34 Call or pitcher llowick Harry Howlrk Is requested to rail John Muens at Ridge 3438 and reverse charges on same 0 0 0 0 1 910 0 30 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 Burns Kllduff Kauff Holke Rarlden 6 McCarthy Er 1 1 Two baee Blgbee Cfcrey Burns Stolen Rob ertson Sacrifice Anderson Sacrifice Kllduff Double letcher K11 duff and Holke Kllduff and Holke Zim merman Kllduff and Holke Left on New York 3 Pittsburgh 7 Bases on Off erritt 8 off Anderson off MPeif! Miller 4 Hteele 2 ischer 1:45 orster p2 15 27 15 Innings 1 Toronto Detroit ltish Vitt 2 Cobb Veach 3 Hell man 2 Harper 2 Yells 'Truesdale 2 Jacobeon Whiteman Blackburne 5 Schults Harper Cun 2 Home Hellman Veach Three base Schults Two base Jacobson 2 Yelie 2 Bases on uff leake 1 off orrester 2 off Daley 1 felrurk By Leak 1 by orrester 2 by Cunningham 2 by Daley 1 Double plays to Blackburne to Lejole Veach to Heilman Stolen Harper 2 Sac rifice Harper Left on Toronto JO Detroit 5 Hart and ree man 2:00 JULY 25 1917 At Birmingham Birmingham Mernnhlx Comstock and Smith and Ruel Second Birmingham 8 5 Memphis 9 9 0 Black and Haworth entress ana nuej At New New Orleans Nashville Batteries Bailey and Higgins: Ellis andMarshall At Atlanta RH Atlanta 9 10 1 Little Rock 0 6 3 Bressler and Piclnieh Ledbet ter and Chapman At Mobile RHE Aiooue Chattanooga 7 Marshall and Griffith and McDaniels INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Bush ss Vitt 3b Cobb Veach if Heilman Harper rf3 Jones 2b 5 Yells c5 p3 Daley p2 Special to The ree PreMi a Toronto Ont July 24 Detroit defeated Toronto her today in an exhibition game before the largest crowd of the season by 13 to 6 The American leaguers although playing rather indifferent ball in the? closing innings uere never forced to extend themselves and hit both Leake and orrester seemr ingly at will and scored often The crowd was more anxious to see the stunts of Hugbie men and as usual Cobb vas the chief center of interest Cobb failed however to do much at bat for in five times up he only aeeured one scratch hit Vitt La joie and Jacobson shared the bat ting Munors Manager Iajoie of the Ixafs was naturally on his mettle against his old league mates and among such members of the Kingdom of Swat and just to show that the old boy could still sting the ball he drove out three clean singles in five times at bat Jacobson the for mer Cub now playing center field for the Leafs had four hits in five times at bat and the time he drove a terrific liner at Harper Two home runs were hit into the right field bleachers Heilman con necting in the first inning with one on while Veach duplicated in the sixth with three on The fea ture of the base running was dash from second to the plate In the first when Cobb laid a slow grounder downv to Lajoie who made the out by throw ing to Leake at the first corner speed In covering the dis tance home was almost marvelous to the local fans Manager Jennings did most of the coaching for his team and his an tics pleased the crowd and he re ceived a hand when he presented a one armed soiaier duck irom front with ono of his bats me score: TORONTO AR Truesd 26 IUOAUU8 160 lf6 Lajoie lb 5 I Ccfiulti 3b 5 1 Altanb'f 5 1 Blackb a 5 Lalouge C2 i Rally 2 if fSp feb fe Ifw JW WA W' () (SsO) 11 IL to I Ar y) HI MH 1 35 $55 I A sn II I I( Detroit Store Highland Park Store UsO ISS oara K60 Woodwrd SS Tailor Clothiers Hatter? 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