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part TWO THE DETROIT REEPRESS SUNDAY OCTOBER 1 1922 Northern Proves Too Much or Hamtramck Eleven and Triumphs 30 to 18 SPORT SPORT 5 When Hamtramck Scored on Northern BILLIARDS Outplayed in the early periods5 HARVARD WINS OPENING GAME IRISRCRUSH KAZOO ELEVEN Owen In Williams $75000000 White Array is 8 Preferred Stock A Michigan Corporation ST LEO 200000 Shares No Par Common Stock In th first vichn the old Li and half 0 BLOTCHES a TIGER TALES at the the Now on Sale at de) iscal Agents John Hirzel Co Rigney led the PLACE 425 Brush St 0 0 entire touch We invite your close scrutiny of this offering and will promptly supply detailed information on 0 0 JEWETT RADIO PHONOGRAPH CO for for fnr for for for tie aftr the Ked upnn a decisive II i a 4 Cooper end ft fl 0 0 ft MOM and Broun JIMMY CUBBY REAL VETERAN Best Make Value irst Suits and Overcoats We Always Have Your Sire Signa! lannel Shirt made roomy and of dependable fab ric only er Cooper besting ing duel Giants Star SECOND HAL DRIVE BRINGS HOME VICTORY 0 0 Head Interscholastic ootball Teams to Make Official 1922 Debut Northwestern Southwestern Central Northern rays Head List Eastern Has Bay City Central or irst Opponent Despite act He Is But 32 Years Old He Has Been in Ring 16 Years MilU Northern Hamtr un'k Speaker had two recruit outfleld They both make the grade the proper sort makes foujeel like joursdf again ft ft 7 Owen Plunges Through for 2 Touchdowns in irst Minutes LIONS START WITH VICTORY Wool Underwear Hosiery Etc Completion of the development work and the establishment of its arrangements for production and distribution permit the effective use of this additional capital in the expansion of its present business of manufactur ing and merchandising Phonographs Radio phonographs and Radio Sets of Cabineted and conventional types Authorized Capitalization 75000 Shares 8 Cumulative Sinking und Preferred Stock Par Value $1000 The profit promise of this investment is unus ually bright the recent addition of high grade Radio to its standard line of Phono graphs enables it to offer a most attractive proposition to Phonograph and Electrical sup ply dealers alike Northwest continually de ers in the game McNulty in center and Summa in right look nke they win in the major? with of development' Tigers stayed around sr natientiv tot White Sox and BLACKHEADS are Embarrassing (( Ohl how con I jet rid of them Vend enjoy the fllory of a clear lltkln? The men who organized and developed the Company are of the highest standing and are known for their conspicuous successes in their other undertakings EQ 11 Boxing Leaden Back in 1910 much for the lighter Southeast ern eleven to endure and the Jun gaieeta surrendered to the superior prowess of the Colts at Mack Park 28 to 3 A flash of offensive power in which trick plays were the ground gainer brought Southeastern to 30 yard line late In the final period and Matheson the captain scored with a drop kick Aside from this rally the Jungaleers never were strong Colts seri Two of the six hits taken from Pillette were of th scratchiest sort One bounded bff chest in the first inning and the other was credited to Smith when nobody covered fi'st base on a ball he hit to Cutshaw ft 6 12 Stone 970 Penobscot Bldg Detroit Main 9234 Cleveland Sept Tomorrow the Tigers wind up the 1922 cam paign Aoout 12 of the Penpals will rc on a barnstorming trip under tn direction of road Secretary Lou McCarty The rest will scatter to their homes They go south west east and north Manager Cobb played the entire game although he limped badly from a 'Charley horse' His efforts at the bat netted two hits in four times up Place all Weather Wear Patrick Mackinaws Leather Vests All Wool Sweaters All Weather proof Mackinaw Pants High Top Shoes Built for Comfort and Service Cnmp rf tha the ball park waitinc return from Browns game Hippier treks McIntyre Brandau Krentler 0 Bates leming Wber' Crawford Line Litzcnbcrgr Wobrock despair! will ll lead you into a world you improbably have never known before a world of joy where strong light and love J( are welcome where apotted I faced embarrassment is no more! 7 8 mkM the blood rich and Pyre and when your blood i freed of impurities your stubborn blotehe Pimple blaekheada aene rh tet kr and akin eruption are bound to iuappear Miig Ethel Rom 422 E' Water St Painted Poet troubled with pimple on my face neck and eheat I Mviaed to take I found claimed a it certainly purf my ytem and my complexion now Any good drug tore can supply you with 3 8 the Tigers this world's series to Cleveland 1 to 0 Mail nitchlntr He grad uated from the Grand Rapids club of the old Central league Eastern and ormer Indians Play to Scoreless Draw Kasfern failed by an Inch to beat the Alumni eleven at Blacb fif'd Saturday afternoon and thy annual contest as in 1921 ended In a tie This time neither eleven was able to score In the first period the Indians rushed the ball to tne Alumni one yard line Three rusnes resulted In slight gains On the fourth down the ball was one Inch short of a score" and the Alumni immediately punted out of danger The Orange and Black presented a strong line from tackle to tackle even with Howard Hamilton for mer tackle shifted to the oackficld The ends however did not come up to expectations most of the Alumni gains being made on dashes around the Hanks by "Butch" Brandau ALIHSI Willard Kunow Bloom Labadle Trittman The defense was the defense Kalamazoo Rigney led the Bengal at bat with two singles in three trips to rhe plate Haney also got two bloTTs a double and single but he was up four times othergill hurt his left elbow 1 when he crashed against the wall' in right going aftr Summas dou 1 bie in the sixth stayed in the game however Yachtsmen's Bowling Circuit 1922 Entry List Record for Organization letroU Yacht club started Lester Aates ospisky Bliss (capt) Clark Va'entlne Hoss Hesirt ay Hawthorne Chatman by Southeastern oth om Chatman Hesiel 2 Hester Goals from drop Hawthorne Hesiel 3 Burroughs Umpire Craig Read Hanley Time of quarters fj minutes buunuiuimmw iiuo Heglln Rumbard for Ingram Schoof Kourv Ruxton for Cohen Guimond Pehua Kiefer for Mar Phi rson Rlsdon av Simons for Hawthorne Rheaurn Clark Weigle for Vsb ntine Yatsr Ruhl for Rixdon betting a 13 to 13 and Blue counted victory The Blue and much stronger than it was a year ago and Northern has nut shown thu power possessed by the 1921 eleven Central however is slow In getting started and may not be able to reveal its strength against the Eskimos Southwestern with a training at its back and the expe rience gained from a hard fray with Northwestern Is going to be more than a test for Cass Technical at field The Junga leers are no longer a practice con test for any team and the Mechan ics cannot afford to take chances GRAND OPENING IS SET OR SATURDAY Smith who beat afternoon lost a gsme smashing line well for Ham ntersch elastic ai 1922 opening is slated for Saturday when every team with the excep tion of Western will have games scheduled that are not exhibitions or practice affairs The preliminary stage is past and now' the various elevens mut get down to business These regular Iv scheduled games have been played but the participants just happened to open their sched ules earlier than usual Northwestern met and 'Northern played Saturday Northern Opening its grid schedule Re deemer won nver St 19 to 0 at Clark Park Saturday afternoon REDEEMER Notre Dame Runs Away With Celery City College Grid tiers 46 to 0 Special to The re Tre Notre Dame Ind Sept Paul Castner ran through the Kalamazoo team for two downs here today for the feature playB of Notre 46 0 vic tory The were for 90 and 95 yards Coach Rockne used three teams in the game Crowley Don Miller Maher and Kane newcomers on the Irish elev en contributed flashy luns through the Kalamazoo team Lieb and Cap tain Carberry contributed defensive features The Kalamazoo offense was powerlesss with the exception of a period in the second quarter when the teachers completed five short passes for twu of their first three downs Knight and Spurgeon were strong on the defense Vorheis Black and Vroeg figured In the passing flurry Vac Straight Attack Notre Dame used a straight run ning attack and attempted but one pass a 30 yard heave from Kane to Coughlin which came at the end of the game Aside from the brilliant running of Castner and the long dashes uf Crowley Layden and Kane the Notre Dame offense Anmazi Alrtaarn ordinary at times and against the successful passes wretched IZdlamntin hn1 wll quarter and the period was nearly over when Crowley skipped 28 yards and followed with six for the first score' On the next kick off Castner received on his 10 yard line and aided by splendid inter ference by Captain Carberry ran through for a touch down Rockne sent his second team Into the game during the second quarter scoring was stopped Castner Keeps Going HAMTRAMCK I Lekj Bvnz Krencicki Verzyn Kounlskl Kolonlvick Mevers Thoinusun Stnne Stutzner 7 10 30 ft A1C Thompson Stnne Dickon Mm Hester Vachon Mefiick Try f'lr Mellivk 3 in 4 Goals from field Rain Kcfirev Lawton (U of M) Cm Prednw i Baker IL) Head linesman liuiicrtH of I Time of minutes Substitutions: frr Emerson Haiti for Mvlllck: Nadeau jr Brown SchulthMs for Vachon Cnp for 1'Kkenson Goldstein for Morrison Jlassasark for Gabel Krom fur Kn rj' lekl Singer for Podol Smiowskt for Kowalski Stutzner wr Stutzner Orben for Krotnpikowaki Jungaleers ail to Match Great Playing of Colts 1 orthwestern'i powerful well Knit ably directed attack was too Siiota vr In th prix rlnrnd (till eeklns eh inc to a erck at th ttlle of hl el I th record of Jimmy CUbby Ham mend Ind mtddlwelc'it who 1 to fc rnk Crbon of Nw York In th main bout on tn Olympia A card Monday nlcht Back In l0 when wan 1 year old Clabby tatted hi rtn career cam to th front rapid ly and In 191 we counted on of th bet middle In the country Amorir th rood boxer of thtt tim who fotiirbt Clbby were Mik Gib bon Have Smith Jeff Smith Mik Twirl kulllrn Rob Moh and Gorr Knockout Rrewn He continued to keep up among th topnotchre and In th follow Ing year beat ueh boxer Georg Chip aller Petroekey Ed die McGoorty and Hughy Megbn Tn both 11S end IM he boxd berey losing th decision In both bout after 20 hard round In ll he went to Australia an! the following year won th middle weight of th Antipode Or beating Tommy Vren In 20 round Having won from all th middle weight he then centered the light heavyweight claae and also won th belt for that division Carbone ha held hl own with the ldr In th middleweight di vision boxed Johnny Wilon th present champion and defett him In thre round Among th other' boxed ar Georg Chip Mik nowd Jeff Smith ami Angle Ratner Carbon ie a mixer and ha ehown a lot of ability to tak a punch In order to land on Charll Dunn a lightweight who recently came to Detroit from Pitts burgh will make hl flret ring ap pgranr here with Rem William of Little Reck Ark in th 10 round eemt tlnet Dunn boxd ev erel well known lightweight around Pittsburgh emong them be ing Johnny Ray Ray Pryel Dlek Saunder and Jack Perry 'William opponents all outntrn Hffhtweishts et the cls of Rod Herring enough to threaten the ously Chatman and Helsel prn'x star backs were to the Southeastern de fence On end runs they reeled off yard after yard and added others straight bucks They were ably aided and abetted by ay and Hawthorne Bomhard and Schoof two of best backs both were injured and will be out of the game for weeks Schoof frac tured an ankle and Bombard In jured a knee Southeastern fought gallantly and well from beginning to end and lost because the weight ex perience and better playing of the Coits told too heavily WESTERN SEASTERN unyii Schiller 'ohen Heglin (capt) Matheson Jagmtn Debus Koury Kousseau MacPherson Ingram Open Daily Till 6 Saturday Till 9:30 Be ure you see name on window Connuentlv Eastern' tack much harder than the usual open ing gamo presents The Indians are fortunate in having nn expe rienced line and have developed good backs from the new ma terial But whether the eleven will be able tn function properly in a game against such a strong op ponent remains to be seen At Cocld field Central Is billed to meet Northern in the first city championship elimination Kame the fall In 1821 Central surprlseu the Eskimos at Grindley field by 0 ft 6 6 7 13 Crawford MRI Wicks Time of Ji minutes Substitu Schumacher for rutift Munz for iMbpernell rutig for Taylor Duhpernell for Line lesher for Shaughnessy Ant rzak for Phelps Moro for Sprncr Taylor for pubpernell boy proveTtrack star Tha nanw tftlri In thf fiPCOnd Castner took the kick off 95 yards for his second spectacular touch doyn and returned tne next kick off 40 vards until he was tackled by the last man Maher Crowley Don Miller Lnjden and Kane ran flash ily for the other scores NOTRE DAME Carberry Stange lynn Brown Obrrst Regan Walsh Degree Weldel Lieb Miller Mayl Vrrgera Thcmaa Murphv BergTnan Crn wley Dcsch Millrr Castner Notre Dame Knlnmaaoo vasener i A kl1 rub tCftfVft try after Caatner Levtkn Gardner Cor LipsM cnicago Wyatt Missouri Northwestern Western Alumni Overcome School Team in Hard Go 1 3 6 Western's green eleven gave the alumni a stiff battle at Clark Tank but lost 13 to 6 The ex Cowboys combined an ex cellent running attack with clever forward passing and the Red and White could not solve it except at intervals Thelps made the West ern touchdoufi in the first period when he graobeo 90 vards for WESTERN Koos Knndy rutig Campbell Ta lor White Spence Englishman Shaughnssv Phelps CROt) Score by quarters: Western Alumni Touchdowns the flanks by EASTERN Glrardin Jaglowitz Sulio Billman Gorenflo Woods Grelling Grundy McGovern Hamilton Wllmr (rapt) Eastern a i mn i Ikeii'ic mix Yeager Time of uarteni minutes Substitutinns Cunow for GrundJ Pascoe for Grieling Jwls for Girardm Broun for Pascoe Lmh for Chanvan for Hamilton RJard3 for JJ 1 1 lard Roberts for Bloom Schieble tor Hip pier TRADESCHOOL ELEVEN VICTORS Henry ord Trade school footoall team walloped Lincoln of erndale 6 to Captain Liske of the ords making the lone touchdown in the second period bv a long run dur InR which he got away from would be tacklers Hopp ord fullback broke many n' the erndale forward passes and trick plays Williams Lincoln Quar terback handled his team well MII'IlLKBCIlV Klevenow Kalin JUegclman Moynihan Mullen Ehlert Gallagher Hapke Aehley Droat Pchwarz 0 7 0 20 0 0 0 0 Cosmos Unable to Check North Woodward Assault After Having Big Edge in irst Two Periods Northwestern Too Powerful for South eastern and Wins 28 3 Northern is still in the race for the state intercho1astic football hampionship and Hamtramck is forced to abandon its high hopes cause the Esquimos rose to the occasion in the second half at Vodd Csturdav afternoon and when the eeams trotted off the field the Red Blue waved triumphant 30 to 18 When Dickenson of Northern crossed the Hamtramck goal line prst Red and Blue score early in the second half it marked fjr5t timc in two seasons that a high school eleven hjs been able rrcister a tallv against the Cosmopolitans Hamtramck won every lame played in 1921 I John Hahmn and rank Lepe I Cleveland representative In the I National three cuehion Imku will I nik their first appearance In De I trolt when they met Clarence tJaekson In their hems and home i point matches at th Reerea I non billiard theater Monday and i Thursday i I Hahman will play Jackson two SP point earns la Detroit Monday inernin ai 4w wiu i a viu Tuesday Jackson ill play Hammond Middleweight Wu in line) won in Cleveland and Wednesday he will I play Lopvt ino point In that city 1 playing th last two block ct th match in Detroit Thursday after noon a wl evening Hahman I a hlah grade player as Is Lopes who rivals Maupome with hls speetsrnlr etyl DETROIT STARS BLANK GIANTS Chicago Ill Sept The De troit lare a 3 to 0 victory thu American (giants loanr a pitch Terrific line plunges by Vachon and brown was largely responsible for the Eskimos' next score where Vachon went over by tearing oft eight yards through guard' Mt lHckidded another point by a drop kick In the fourth quarter Northern kept pushing Cosmos down the field A fumble hy Hamtramck gave Northern th ball on the suburban 2ft yard line where Mellfck went over for the last score ot the game on a delayed lln buck Sec ond string players finished the flame for Northern generalship was the cause of victory Sion by his end runs and Captain oiutzner uy ms plunges showed up VdUll iHCKHlcOn GaM Emerson Morrison Dccm li hitnbiirger a fumble and ran score ALUMNI Boucher Munz Buchner Considering Quality Our Prices Are Always Lowest 6 0 a Phalns Lino Goals from Crawford erf CampbeIL Head Southeastern Hamtramck also look on Mt Clemen September 23 South western got under way last rri da with Technical Headlining th list of Saturday attraction la the Northwctrn Sou th eastern South stern contest nt Xorlhwtern Held I'roapectore hnntse olley urthermore this contest mark the entrance of the l'rosiectors in to major league" football Here tofore the Blue atul Gold warriors have confined their activities to juMs with the maller schools or Detroit and district Now they deem themselves ready for something belter In words they would rather lose to the latgcr Schools than win from th smaller Hence the scheduling of Northwestern as the first opponent on the new field Bay City CcotraL in ahletlcs for the first time takes on Eastern at Mack Dark The Bay City lion is a consolidation nf 1 I rl ki'hnfll Uni ill vvrnk a town and this I Its first football season Its team Is strong bcenuse it contains the veterans and re serves from the two high schools that maintained teams a year ago orthern altered its attitude tn theccond and rushed the heavier Cosmopolitans off their feet Hamtramck failed to solve the yorthern forward passing system and in the second half discovered rte craftiness of Northern too much to cirwinivent and the green Xorth Woodward line too hard to penetrate Eskimos Tod Antlons c0 Car as the first halt was con cerned Northern did nothing that will co Into record books Oycr nxlrty and inexperhneo combined brought many penalties for theBquimo and they also adhered to fensiv tactics In "feeling out the strength and weakness of the Maroon and White Line Ruck SaceewsfiiL jn the first quarter theXCosmo twlttans by repeated plunges ran the ball to Northern's eight yard line A nenaltv for offside put the ball on the five yard line On a delayed buck Thompson went over for the first ecore The try for point lay was a drop kick by Ston which failed Nothern failed to gain through the Hamtramck lino when siren the ball on the kik oft and punted Hamtramck "again rm vloved smashing tactics and at the end of the second quarter had the ball on Northern's 20 yard line Soon after the start of the second half Stone crossed Northern's goal line on an end run again failed to drop kick successfully on the try tor point play Northern receiving the ball on the kick off ran the hall to the Cosmos' 45 yard line Hester grabbed a pass thrown by Mclllck and ran 37 yards before he was brought down On th next play Dickenson took a pass from Melllck and scored Northern's first touchdown Mel Urk added the extra point Later in the quarter with the ball in Northern's possession on Its 10 yard line fumble sent the ball behind the goal line where Benx Ham tramck left tackle fell on it fur th Cosmos' last score Stone again tailed at goal Just as the whistle Mew terminating the quarter Northern by means of ioft tackle plunge and two passes scored another touchdown LEAGUE HAS 20 TEAMS Johannesburg South Africa Sept 30 Betts the South Afri can school boy who recently as tonished the athletic world by sprinting 100 yards in 9 5 sec onds todav covered a quarter mile in 2 3 seconds in the inter scholastic meet here I It seyenteenth annual bowling eeason I nn tha Recreation alley with 20 team In th league The largest I number in the history of the Yacht club 1 President Edward Mattern and Secretary A Tompkins are to be commended tor their untiring effort in promoting this large organlietlon of bowlers out of th club Commodore Gar A Wood made the opening address followed by Commodore A A Sehent Commo dore Kerry Kendall and Commodore Olto Barthel all of whom con gratulated th Detroit Yacht elub upon having eueh live organisa tion the bowling league In lt midst Commodore Gar Mood assisted by 19 other prominent members of th rolled the first ball on many allev commodore IV ond getting a strike while some of the others failed to keep their first batt on th alley Vice President A Tompkins of the Interlak Yachtsmen's howling association announced that the oclatlon at their annual meeting in Cleveland had voted to hold thl year" tournament In Detroit announcement wa greeted with ap plause and steps were immuu taken toward effecting arrange ments for this tournament Place 425 BRUSH ST Around the Corner rom Jefferson Boston Spt Harird defeat ed Middlebury in the open ing game here today by a score of 20 to 0 but the Vermont visitor layed the Crihyun closer than the score would Indicate 4 ln the opening five minutes ofplay George Owen Harvard's plung ing full back registered two touch downs after gavage rushes one of them following a 40 yard run by Loft Halfback Roscoe itts Captain Duell dropped kicked one goal and missed another The last aeven points cam In the third quarter sustain ed march carried the ball to Har vard! 35 yard line where Ashley threw a flat pass to unprotected territory and Karl eub stituting for Gherke grabbed It and raced 75 yards for a touchdown and then kicked the extra point The line up and summary: Aii ARIL Jenkins Theobold LT Crew Chrk Hubbard Eastman Gordon TL Buell it tn Gherke Ownn Harvard 13 Mlrffllsburv ft Harvard scoring: Touchdowns On 2 Pfaffman substitute for Gbarke Points from try after Buell faffman Referee Tufts Umpire Brown Boston il4 judge Burleigh Head Linesman Holy Cross Timo of pi rtods EIghi minutes each KALAMAZOO Vanzoern ryle Jacobs Knlght Zuidema Harder Hunt Johnson Veorhels Vroetf IlulbT Black Miller Spurgeon Smith13 0 2A 13 46 00 0 2 Thomas Crow oints rrora trowitfy CnrneL lm Head ield Daniels ft 0 9 1 Ons Wtnx Hsiwtt Power Kinsmen Mooney I Ilonasmi Webel Hlk Hriui' Hickey Cook Dixon Sink II Mann Van Dun O'Connor Dnlv UH Vhay Wolfe Squirrell earn Keenan Redeemer St Ixo 9 0 9 Touchdowns Van Irien Ruhlffian Wulte Grncey Michigan Im pine Portland Head Burke wnaHiHSi'AJ' 'a tu auj Jk ts 3.

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