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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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PART ONE ALL THE SPORTING NEWS SCOREO Green Ristlne Tailors aixd Woolen Merchant! 6 Michigan DR! SPINNEY Pages 7 and 11 Part One Yarlott OUR PRICE Canfield hotel RICHTER 1015 s20 Special Sunday Dinner J1O83K1Q OR Suits and CANADIAN OOTRALL Overcoats Trousers $2 to $6 '1 THE TANBARK ON 153 Woodward Ave THE RING AMONG THE AMATECRS with ROWING Left tackle Continued rom Page Part 1 6 THE TRAP TO jCPateofied) The Latestr Method Treatment Cures nuaahl loledlne iftAB VKICd feamzio WaeiiuNewjrE) Bi £8 i i THE NEW STORE SETS THE PACE COME IN AND LOOK AROUND NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS Marshall Kernan CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL BEAT DE TROIT COLLEGE AT BENNETT PARK Gardner rye Ashley Chapman Jarrard Larned Damon O'Neil Dingeman O'Keefe Savage inn Hawley' Doyle 1 1 Positions Left end Lett tackle Left guard Center Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarter Left' half Right half ullback CADETS WERE SNOWED UNDER MEN KEPT BALL CONTINU ALLY IN COLLEGE TERRITORY Seymour Detroit col Left endLeft tackleLeft guard Center Right guard Right tackleRight end QuarterhackIx Ct halfRight half ullback UNRIVALED IN STYLE IT AND WORKMANSHIP College Savage'McClure Blaskowski KellyLanglois Donova NobleSeymour Ltnskey IndiansColemanWheelockPhillipsShoushuckShan nock Northwestern Elliott leager Dietz Baird Ward Allen Booth Davidson Johnson Paddock Hibbard Millard Turk Gray Jackson'Cummings Smith' Roe Thorpe redericks Daweon Olivet Made Good Showing Olivet Mich November (Special) In her last game before playing A for the championship the defeated the scrubs 31 to 0 The showing of the was so good that everyone was elated made a phenomenal field goal from the 45 yard line Hereafter the team will only line up for signal practice before the final struggle quarterbackleft halfback right halfback fullback Selden Will Meet Wyandotte II On the A C1 gridiron the Seldens will line up against the Wyandotte high school Thanksgiving morning and' a good contest Is Anticipated The locals have been prac ticing for the past three weeks and will go in the game prepared for a hot struggle As this Is the only game scheduled on the Delta grounds a large crowd Is expected The game will commence promptly st 10 30 In the morning Bob Patrick will officiate as referee and Dave Downing will act as umpire Irvins IO Delta IO In tightly contested game the Irvings tied the Deltas by a score of 10 to 10 Easy for Owomo's Second Team Owosso Mich: November Owosso high school second team defeated first team at football this af ternoon by the score of 24 to 6 BADGERS MAY TAKE ON MICHIGAN NEXT YEAR By A postal card brings you samples and self measurement faslxioxx charts and instructions mail ordering OOT RACE CAUSES A KANSAS SCANDAL LANSING PILED UP 39 POINTS ON ORCHARD LAKE ELEVEN ATHLETIC 'PARK THE OLD IELD MAY BE HAD ST LOUIS LOT IS SELECTED SORE ON MINNESOTA OVER THE DOBIE MATTER Ann Arbor High Want Game Because Muskegon has cancelled the game set for Thanksgiving day the Ann Arbor high school is open for that date and would be pleased to receive an Invitation to Play some good team in the state Ad dress ootball Manager Ann Arbor High School Henley Stewards Decline to Ex clude oreign Entries London November A meeting of the stewards of the Henley regatta to day de feated by a vote of 19 to 5 the motion of Grenfell the well known oarsman and member of parliament to exclude for eigners This was the expected eequeL to the opinion already expressed by Lon don Thames Kingston and other rowing clubs who are the backbone of the meet ing The rules remain unaltered Right guard Right tackle Kight end Quarter Left half Right half ullback HARVARD WON AT EVERY POINT President A Zenner of the Detroit Poultry Pigeon and Pet Stock Club which will hold a show at the Light Guard arm ory' December 24 28 Is a great advocate of fancy poultry and earnestly believes that the nubile should ba educated to know what' it means common the belief that fancy poultry is of no practical use once he said yesterday belief has of late years been abandoned ancy poultry Is a mislendirig term to many people who do not understand that a fancy for pure bred stock may arise In the mlrid of a very practical man The love of pure bred poul try arises from a love of order and uni formity there were no other (reasons for breeding pure bred poultry this uniformity of shape color and results Would be a strong argument in Its favor but aside from these is the unsentimental fact that pure bred noultry Is worth more in the market It grows to a greater weight or produces more eggs for a given amount of feed than mongrel fowls do Pure bred tiens lay in winter when eggs are highest If they are given proper care while mon grels rarely lay in winter or every pur pose for which scrub poultry is kept the pure bred are SOLDIERS WERE HEAVIER 'BUT LACKED GOOD TEAM WORK ECORE WAS' 6 TO 5 'AT THE END THE IERCE ENCOUNTER LEASE OR A TERM YEARS TO BE TAKEN BY COMISKEY Roehm Quick Wall BantaPattison Daniels Hoover Lovett Owen TrlnklaBurlow McClure Hill Ottawa and Toronto Tie Montreal Que November Ottawa College champion of the Quebec Rugby Union and Toronto Argonauts champions of the Ontario Rugby Union met here this afternoon In the final game for the cham pionship of Canada The match resulted In a tie each team having secured 12 points De ho nine Two 20 niiti Interested and should know BDOUl me wnrmerrnl MARVEL Whirling Spray new fnrini mwirv am (ten nd Suetion Saf Manistee 31s Cadillac Manistee Mich November (Special) Recreation park this afternoon the Manistee high school football team defeat ed the" Cadillac high school team by the one sided score of 31 to 0 The attendance was fair considering the threatening weath er Ishpeming 35 1 Oshkosh Ishpeming Mich November (Spe Ishpeming high school defeated Oshkosh high school here to day score 35 to 0 Oshkosh high school players say Wis consin high school team is not in the same class with Ishpeming ort Scott Kas November The fed eral grand Jury in session here' has in dicted five of thfe principal men of the Webb City Mo Athletic club Including a bank er A Stewart in connection with the recent heavy losses of money at the toot racing track there IX is asserted by the officers that member of the club do hot deny having won in the last eighteen months upwards of $200000 The winnings last week are known to be' $27000 The prosecution was Instituted by Representative Davis of this county who and says he was swindled 'out of it The men Indicted are A Stewart' Ellis Boatright Gillette and Stansberry Ellis Is a sporting man Boatright a saloonkeeper treasurer of the club and Invariably holder of stakes at the races Gillette and Stansberry are the sprinters Gilbert Wnn rom Good'hnei St Louis November Gilbert the famous trap shot of Spirit Lake la to day won and now owns the Republic cup emblematic of the live bird championship of the world In a match with A Elliott of Kansas Cltv 'rank PaVmalee of Omaha and Guy Burnside of Tenn all previous holders of the cup Mr Gilbert killed 15 out of 46 birds The con test was for the final ownership of the cup BEAUTIUL PRIZE OR BILLIARDSTS Mr William Warren has present ed to the Detroit club a beautiful solid silver "pitcher as the prize trophyfor the winner of the billiard tournament The pitcher is one of the prettiest and most elaborate prizes ever presented in Michigan as a prize tournament committee of the Detroit club gave Mr Warren a dinner last riday evening The menu was exceedingly odd being printed on thin chunks leather A fine half tone of the guest of the' even ing adorned the front page Detroit club members TLAT for a TROPHY' at LATE i DEPARTURE BROUGHT AGENT TO TIME 1 Ontario Senior Championship Toronto Ont November 23 The return association football match Var sity and Galt players here this afternoon was won by the students by 2 to 1 But this was not enough to overcome lead of two goals from last Saturday This match was for the Ontario senior cham plonslilp LAST TWO RACES AT 'RISCO PROVE SALVATION TALENT conference that Is i to rhe held Chicago Thanksgiving night at which some of the members of the Minnesota faculty will be accused of unfair dealings may solve itself into a conference that will re sult In a general upheaval of college rela tions In the west Therei a whisperinripple of exclusivenessabout the tailor made that commands both attention and respect the distinction that wins fox Jones uncommon attraction in spite of Center Right guard Right tackle Kight enoQuarterLeft half Right halfullback Hernsteln White Graver stacking process was more rapid It would be difficult to nick stars owing to the brilliant showing male by eve ry member of the home team and the failure of Orchard Lake to get posses sion the ball Lansing citizens' are wildly enthusi astic over the game and a hot timeds promised for to night A special train will be run to Ann Arbor Thanks giving Day when Lansing will play Kalamazoo for the state champion ship The line up: LANSING Biirrtngton Baker Over Take Elevator Lawson Again igure Among the Winner nt Horae Show New York November 23 The longest card of the week at the horse show was reserved for closing day Thomas Iaw son was in again' and his Glorious Whirl ing Cloud and Glorious lying Cloud were given the blue ribbon for pairs of harness horses Special prize pair of horses mares or geldings to be driven by ladies and shown In phaetons went to Eben Maxine ch 15 5 years and The Baron ch 14314 5 years driven by Mrs Wilson Doncaster Model owned by Robert Whit worth of England took his third blue rib bon in class 79 for ponles other than Shet lands under saddle Glenmore a Canadian horse was picked as best of the class for animals suitable for cavalry Daniel got the blue ribbon as the best horseshown by the street cleaning department of New York work during the game Graydon took the ball over on the next play ana Cutts missed the goal Marshall made another try for a field goal later but the ball just missed the upright It was ball on herown 36 yard line when time was called The general feeling of the Harvard coaches and players was one of sur prise at Yale's weakness and satis faction at strong offense Coach Reid said after the was due to the fighting spirit Every man on the team had it in him and they" came to the scratch in great shape I had confidence in them and they came up to my expectations Every man played the whole game for air he wa? Captain Campbell said: "The game spoke for itself All I have to say is that when the university backs up a team as it has done this year we will alurnva win A In the locker building after the game were 'all in the highest spirits Not a man was seriously injured weak ankle was strained a little and Cutts hurt his knee slightly but the rest of the men showed no effects beyond a few scratches and black eyes 1' Yale i Disheartened The Yale team was very despond ent and took their defeat hard There were many who limped badly De Saulles was the worst Injured He was kicked on the head and it was thought at first that he 'had concussion of the brain The Harvard students after their cel ebration at the field marched through the square and around the college cheering and singing Red fire was purnea on every taae ana nre American 5 Work In the' Englhh Races Lcndon November Carabine won' the Manchester November handicap of 1500ov erelgns for 3 year olds and upward distgaca one mile and six furlongs at the Man chester November meeting to day Blank Sand was second and Rambling Katie fin ished third This sport under the Jookey Club rules was concluded with to 'meeting The Americans failed to score but Maher ends the season second on the list of win ning jockeys with 94 wins against Mad 130 vMaher percentage of wins however is 23 to Madden 17 Reiff is rnnrtn on tna list witn ss spite of his suspension is seventh with 75 Martin naa Tcorpe 14 Position Left tackle Left guard Center Right guard Rleht tackle Right Ijanglois (rapt) Quarter DonovanLott halfE Kelly Noble icignt nan' ullback THE' DETROIT REE PRESS: UNDAY EMBEH' 24 ADDITIONAL SPORTING NEWS DEMONSTRATES VALUE PURE BRED STOCK and (Positions "Lett end Left tackleLeft guard' Center Right Hnrrnrd Students Celebrate Boston November The i wild scenes on ield were repeat ed to a more or less degree upon the streets of Boston to nicht chiefly in the south end by the exuberant Har vard undergraduates and 'hundreds of their friends who never saw the inside of the classic halls It is vears since Harvard had such an op portunity to celebrate as to night and the time was fully made up Des aullcs the Yale quarterback was re ported by Manager rancis to be all right at 11:30 to night Golt Beata Hamilton Galt Ont November The local team defeated Hamilton here this afternoon in the game in the Ontario Association Intermediate championship by score of 5 goals to 1 POULTRY SHOW HAS MATERIAL OBJECTS Little Slater Cr'alne Merrill Pfbffer Booth Smith Merrill Calland Cronk Buck McRae Bunge Snow 3 Sweeley Milwaukee? WIs November (Special)' latest report as a result of the bad feelings engendered btween Wisconsin and Mlnnosota' is to the effect that all' athletio i elations' between the two institution? are to be severed next year and an amnsty declared only upon condition that Minne sota explains to the of (the Badgers 'why they did not coma up to' the standard ethics as regards to playing Professional men and keep itvcf the 'Wisconsin Minnesota game on Novembers IS The two institutions have' met on the gridiron every year since '1890 and iwhHexlt would be very regrettable to have a in the continuity of games Wisconsin would certainly be justified incarrying out such a threat after the action of Minnesota regarding Dobie If such should occur' there would bc'b 'vacancy the Badger schedule that would undoubtedly bs filled by Michigan The Chelsea J2: Ypsilanti Chelsea November The Chelsea high school defeated the Ypsi lanti high school reserves here to day by a score of 12 to 0 Mensing and Wardimade touchdowns arid Begole kicked goal Schenck and Begole made 35 yard runs: not once was Chelsea held for downs Mensing and Hughes bucked the line for ten to twenty yards Referee Lawrence umpire McLaren or sale by Gray Worcester De troit: SAMUEL TONES has a coat made 28 pieces of cioth a vest from SO pie and a Trousers from 12 pieces i Jmiiirxe 50 pieces all told to his suit The tailox had to taKe 25 measures to vi tvvoscora and ten pieces ire i racordad against your name unless tK No thisis nopTlicy gag straightens fnm rtnetrini 5 your contact with the tape that hrine out the fit and fashion es The man who measures you here cuts your (your shape and your style fOr 'you and you alone he also directs the maR ing to gst distinction which is the hall mam ox cusxuxn San rancisco November Until the fifth race at Oakland? to day fa vorites all went down to defeat Then Ordnung and Galanthuscame to the rescue of the talent In the last race however a great' deal of money was burned up on Wyoming' the heavily played second choice Both he and Imperious were left standing at the post Bernotacame out after hav ing been left at the post yesterday "and won the Croker handicap for Burns Waterhouse He was bidden by O'Neill who had his first mount in California Eonic lost much ground by being shut off but finished secohd Daly and Daly each made their appearance and landed winners Weather cloudy track heavy Summaries: irst race six furlongs selling Darlene 93 (Jackson)' 6 to 1 won Quiz II' 107 (Burke) 8 to 1 second Censot' 104 (J Woods) even third time On Time Little Gun Slsenvine Col Ballentyne also ran Second race five and half furlongs selling Sir Lewis 113 (L Daly) 7 to 1 won Quadra 115 (Spencer) 9 to 5 sec ond Maraschino 110 (Logue) 20 to 1 third time 1:10 Victoria Arrigato Buzz reztene Ncnle Anna Mack Dulcimer also ran Third race mile purse Duckoy HI (Bullman) 3 to 1 won Greyfeld '109 (J Woods) 3 to 5 second Bangor109 (Spencer) (4 over) 6 to 1 third time Barbara reitchie also ran ourth race six and a half furlongs Croker handicap Bernota 92 (4 over) 5 to 1 won Eonic 100 (Hoar)1 even second Janice 123 (O'Connor) 8 to 1 third time 1:22 Glenderining Rosewar Articulate also ran (Bernota and Rosewar coupled as Burna Waterhouse entry) ifth rate six fur longs purse Ordnung 117 (J Woods) 8 to 5 won Autolight 115 2 to 1 second rank Bell 117 (Wlndlatt) 6 to 1 third time 1:15 Hagedorn rank Ken ney Ida Lette also ran Sixth race mile selling Goianthus 98 (J' Daly) 6 to 5 won Merops 101 (Hoar) 6 to 1 second Bennie Llssak 90 (Birkenruth) 10 to 1 'bird time 1:454 Billy Moure avorlto Essence also ran Wyoming and Imper ious left at the post STRUGGLE WAS CLOSE The Tigers defeated the Pontiac high school reserves by a score of 6 to 0 The winners would like to arrange a game with the Wolverines for Thanksgiving morning Address oley 247 Willis avenue west The Morrell football team will meet the Tjfavettas this afternoon grounds The Morrell line up will be as fol lows: McCarthy left end Donohue left tackle: lattery left guard Davey cen ter: Hayes right guard: Steadley right tackle Downey right end Redman right half: Doyle left half McConnell quarter Downey fullback Minnesota 15 NortUvreatern Chicago November 23 Minnesota defeat ed Northwestern here to day 15 to 0 Min goal was never In danger the play excepting for a few minutes While the Gophers were working punts back being all In territory There was little punting and scarcely any fumbling Minnesota played her usual plunging game and gained consistently while her opponents were never able to hold the ball long our times during the game Minne sota bad the ball within five ten yards of the goal line when the boys from Evans ton held and succeeded tn getting the ball and temporarily averting disaster North whole alm seemed to be to de fend her own goal as much as possible' The last ten minutes of the game were played 4n Lne oara Position Rogers I eft end ee Left tackleLynn Left guard Page Center Strathem Right guard Aune end Schacht Right tackle Harris and Dobie Quarter Thorpe and DavisLeft half Laans Right half Knowlton ull' back 7 Rhinehart Clark PENNING TRACK MUDDY AND POP "'i ULAR CHOICES WON OUT? down then but the college boys braced up wonderfully and held the high school eleven for downs Capt Lang placers then worked the ball to their 30 vatd line but were held here and passed' the leather over Garrets went through for five yards and Bolles added another five end run resulted in a little gain and by working the delayed pass Snow brought the ball to the college IG yard line Here Bolles was given the ball aud he broke through the opposing line for the first touchdown Snow knicked goal O'Keefe kicked off for the college and his ends got down so fast that the high school team Was pushed back instead of making 'a gain The high school eleven was held for downstand the collegians took possession of the leather on their opponents 20 yard line Linskey made a beautiful hurdle and on the jump realized 10 yards run netted five more and two attempts by the back field put the ball over the line Seymour mak ingthe touchdown Donovan missed ati easy goal? 'A: There was no scoring in the second half although the Central "high school worked the ball to the college 2 yard line The ball changed hands and' Donovan 'punted the first' thing The ball went out of bounds According totbe the opposing 'team' is givefi' possession of the er or not the opposing players fall on it This the referee did not under stand and the game was delayed ten minutes while some well posted per sons explained the rules to him" Just before lime was: called in this half Wendell punted and Langlois caught the ball Snow pouncing upon him forcing him' to make a touchback The ilne tip: Stimson Campbell oster Garrels WINNER WILL PLAY KALAMAZOO OR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP! Lansing Mich November (Spe The Lansing high school eleven buried the state championship pros pects of Orchard Lake Military acad emy here this afternoon under a score of 39 to'0 Lansing's goat was not in danger at any stage the cadets being unable to make a first touchdown dur ing the matclp Ont the contrary the home team ran around the Soldiers' ends and plowed through the line at will and was not once held for downs first half was productive of a of 23 to The Orchard Lakeeleven appeared much the heavier and ithe 700 enthusiasts present were ner vous when the teams took their places at the start However this 'feeling gave way to delight when the Soldiers were forced to retreat steadily bef ths terrific line smashes and prettily organized end runs of the locals 1'a in started ball to rolling for Lansing with a magnificent 25 yard' sprint around the left end After that eveiy member of the team with the exception of the center and quarter back took a hand at carrying the ball with unfailing success The first touchdown was setted in eight minutes After that the score Pontiac Detroit University school defeated Pon tiac high school on the grounds in a hard fought game the shore being 6 to 0 5 The first touchdown was made in the first half by Whiting afterHwclve minutes of play indlayson kicked goal The Pon tiac boys twice tried for field goals but bad their kicks blocked every time The gridiron was very wet and much fumbling was In evidence The D'U put up the best defensive game they have shown this season and had little difficulty tn mak ing good gains through' Pontiac's lino Dawson Cummings and Capt redericks put up a good game for Pontiac as did Hibbard who was very fast in getting down the field on punts Whiting indlay sdn Towar Clark and Hammond did the best work for the The lineup: Position Towar Left end Hall Left tackle Hammond Left guard Hendrie Jamieson Center 1 amieson Keeler Craig Woodward indlavson Keeler Keena Clark Whitlne 6 Pontiac High school Touchdown Whiting Goal indlayson Lundy Ugipfre Jones Tlmc Platz and Keeler Linesmen Blake and Smith Time Two 20 mlnute halves Attendance 150 JUST PRACTICE OR MICHIG AN Homertend 18 Philadelphia Philadelphia November Tho Home stead football team of Pittsburg defeated the Philadelphia professionals at the Phil adelphia baseball park this afternoon by the score of 18 to 0 In 30 mlnute halves The local team was completely outplayed and never menaced the Homestead goal AniEG! doctor ufrancos AUlEdi PERIODICALCOMPOUND Price 25 cents at Drujfiisw avorite Win on Muddy Track at Washington November Notwithstand ing a steady downpour of' rain to day which made the track at Benning a sea of mud an exceedingly large crowd turned out to witness the sport Three favorites Self Protection Carbuncle and'McMeektn all of which on won The Champion steeplechase was an easy affair for Self Protection he having only one contender Yellow Jacket at any stage Swamplands a 60 to shot took the maiden 2 year old event 'Summaries: irst race 7 furlongs Guesswork' 90 (Henderson) 2 to 1won Jerry Hunt 97 (H Cochran) 8 to 1 second: Lofter 97 (Seaton) 25 to 1 third time 1:30 1 5 Ver ify Gold Lack Shoreham Idle Ways Handcuff Give and Take Marothen Lizzie A Big Gun and Astor also ran Cormorant threw his rider Second race 544 furlongs Swamplands HO (Mlles) 60 to 1 xwon: Lady Teazle 107 (Dangman) to 1 sec ond Missile 110 (H Michaels) 20 to 1 third? time 1:10 2 5 Geneseo Nuptial Hot IbngldVe Justice Little Arrow Courtenay and 'Meistersinger also' ran i Alack threw his rider Third race steeplechase' about 3 Self Protection 158 TMr Page) 4 to 5 won Yellow Jacket 152 (J Johnson) to 1 eeqohdu Hlgbie 171 (Mara) 2 to third time 6:18 acile also ran joe Lelter refused jump' ourth race'l4 miles Carbuncle 109 (H Cochran) 1 to 2 won: Raeffello112 (Wqlker) 7 to 2 second Sur mise 105 (Redfern) 25 to 1 third time 2:41 Three starters ifth race 6 'fur longsLcol Bill 117 (Redfern)' 3 to won HG (Walker) 15 to 1 second Trump 114 (Mlles) 10 to 1 third: time 1:16 2 5 lying Buttress Rose of May and Dewey also ran Sixth race mile and 100 yards MoMeekln 115 (Slack)' 2 to 5 won Ba rouche 97 (Redfern) 2 to 1 second Lady of tho Valley 102 (C Thompson) 10 to 1 third: time 1:52 Three starters Cornell 6S Vermont Ithaca November 23 Cornell van quished Vermont to day by the score of 68 to 0 It was a game in which fast for mations and splendid interference were de termining factors Capt Warner of Cor nell had but three or four regular men in the line but the substitutes pulled together in admirable faahlon and literally ran their opponents off their feet With the excep tion of three or four minutes in the first half the ball remained in posses sion throughout the game and the Ithacans were not held for downs during the contest AV Won In the' game between the? and Central high school girls' basketball teams yesterday afternoon the former won bv a score of 21 to 12 A large crowd wit nessed the game The work of the players was very good McClure Bolles Hendry Dickinson Snow (capt) Nichols Butcher IVenriAtl 1 Iiicfi stchnnl legn 5 Touchdown? Bolles Seymour Goal VnAor atAO fnn a Timekeepers Vaughn and Atkinson mcn Nob a ano irnnt lime ute halves 50U works were set off inally nost of the men started for Bpston to finish their demonstration: The line up of the game follows: Harvard Positions Campbell Capt left end Blagdeu loft tackle Lee left guard center Shoot for Tliahkigiylng Day? There will an all day shoot at the Rusch Hous grounds on Thanksgiving day There will be llva plgeons and blue rocks Artistic Picture rames George A Marsh hag: bought 'out the stock ofthe Twnrock rame and Por trait Co at 392 Gratiot avenue Goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices Mr Marsh has made many modern im provements at' his commodious store has increased his stock and his'sales room is now a motjel ofiits Mr Marsh is especially aiming to do fram ing of any style lQ a most artistic manner and "has in his employ such men as Wm Nemltz who is thorough ly acquainted with all details of the picture framing art A fine display of framed 'pictures albums toilet cases pedestals and art statuary Is attract the attention of seekers for holl aay guts Continued rom Page Part IV 'C J' the ball for Michigan holding in they line and once a quarterback kick? failed But outside of these instances' Michigan would get the pigskin and would not let up until the Beloit goaE line was1 crossed In the second half Sweeley exchanged punts and theywould netblg gams over boot ing following was the line up: Position BELOIT Redden 7 Left end White orest McCliitrln Southworth guard Gregory Dickie Wilson z' Shorts Hernsteln Ciravar Hestoh Redner Sweeny Snow ones cykXH Hentern Redner'A Goals from touchdowns Shorts 14 Umpire Hoagland (Princeton) Havner (Lake orest) Linesmen Owen (Michigan) Crane (Beloit) Timo of 30 minutes Hayes' Right tackle Dillon Schrontz Right end Haro Aiken Quarterback Johnson MontgomeryLef halfback Sheldon Keea ana Campbell Right halfback orkum and Gibson ullback Williams Referee Dr Nathan Stauffer Umpire Palmer Timers Brownlee and Thompson Linesmen McLure and Rutz Time of halves 20 minutes each Coacb' King i 'Naturally Taking Part Madison Wls November (Special Coach King in a signed statement the college'' dally took his stand squarely with Coach Stagg In his present contention over the tchlgan Iowa game He says that the interests of Chicago and Wisconsin are identical and that Stagg is fighting Wiscon sin's battle jnst as much as he is Chicago's An annual Chicago Wisconsin game at Chl The OlTfieliate Specialist Oldest in experience richest in medical knowleg? and crowned with 39 years of unparalielel success the friend the special's He has cured thousands and CAN Cl'RE YOU Young Thousands of you have been gulltr of early follies or later excesses You are now des pondent nervous resllese 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 poor you avoid company you may hav Kidney Troubles Gonorrhea or Gleet Diseases which are slowly yet surely draining 'the life strength and manhood out of you unawares and which will fina end stricture and other complications of Bladder and Kidneys COME Avn GET CURED All diseases peculiar to men and women treated Our remedies will give brightness to the eye Courage and Energv to 'e weak Strength and Vigor to the affecte'd CURES GUARANTEED Varleocele Piles and Knotted (enlarged) Veins in the leg cured cutting NO KNIE USED We are the only doctors that are able to do it Rupture and istula Cureds BOOKS REE If you can not call write for question list and book for 'Special Home Treatment Office hours: 9 a in to Sundays 9 to 11 also 2 to 4 DR SPINNEY CO 290 292 WondwarHv Private 12 East Elizabeth St Detroit Mieh Hollister Says Mlc htga "Would Beat Wisconsin Anrt Arbor Miclu November 23 Coach Jack Hollister when seen to night said he attributed Mich igan's big score to the wet field Michigan fare Wiscon he was asked would win handily on a heavy field and on a light one she would win but the Score would' be low Wisconsin de pends on end runs but I do not think they could get around Hernsteln and Redden Michigan would find their line a tough proposition but her team work is too fast for the Wisconsin Yost says Beloit put up a game! fight against superior weignt Carlisle Pittsburg Pa November In spite of the all day rain which made ths field a veritable mud puddle a good sized crowd gathered' to witness the contest between Washington and Jefferson' and the Carlisle Indians As in the gafne last season neither team won to day the score being 0 to 0 The lineup: Washington Jefferson Sutter Lang Murphy Hammer Sefton Reiff In 43 wins Jenkins 42 and I Cliicaao' Saturday Night Card Chicago November Johnny nell of Buffalo lasted only three round against Harry orbes In the wind up of the boxing entertainment at the Chi ago AV lette association to n'ght Referee Hie stopped the mill near tire close ot toe i ra round' 'The most Interesting fight on tlie 3 as between Jack Carrlg of Oum 'and 'Adam Ryan of Philadelphia mer winning after six rounds of good Burns of Cincinnati beat Brin' in the welterweight class in tne "Martin Judge of nis decision over Sammy 1 billips vllle after six rounds of tame flg i Central High school defeated Detroit College'yesterday afternoon at Bennett park in one of the most closely contest ed games seen here this season The score was 6 to 5 miss of an easy goal was the only obstacle that prevented the game being a Both touchdowns were made in the first half of the game In the second half it looked like a certainty that the Central boys add another touch down to their credit fotp they worked the ball to the college 2 yard line Here the Jefferson avenue boys made a brilliant stand arid held oppo nents for downs In this same half the Central high tried' for a field goal but was unsuccessful In her efforts the kick being blocked While the score indicates a close shave for the Central High school nevertheless Capt men kept the ball continually in the college ter ritory the ball exchanging hands lime and again on the college side of the gridiron Both teams put tip a good de fensive game each side holding for downs when only one yard was required to move the linesmen men fur nished particularly good' interference for the runner Both sides fumbled ex ensbely the wet condition of the grid iron making the pigskin hard to handle There were but three men Un the Central high bne that played with dash and ginger They were Dickinson and the two guards Garrels and Bolles Snow a brillianUgame and plainly showed that he is the life of the team The back field worked well together Butcher and Wendell making the best gains of the game Linskey was a star of the first mag niture for the college team Time and again he made beautiful hurdles and realized good gains Langlois and Sey Tnoiir were also prominent theformer doing the best tackling of the after noon It took fifteen minutes for the Cen tral high school to score its touch down Wendell kicked off and Lang lois ran the ball back 10 yards Steady line bucking on the part of the college backfield advanced the ball to the cen ter of the field where the team lost the ball on downs A trick play was tried by the Central high schoolwhich resulted in Dickinson getting around left end for 35 yards It was the longest run of the game An at tempt through tackle and an end run met with a loss and the high school was forced to punt Wendell kicked for 25 yards and the college fumbled on her IG yard line Dickinson falling on the ball It looked like a sure touch Yale Gould Rafferty Goss Olcott Holt Ham'ln Johnson Hogan ptjwan de Saulles MetcalfHart Chadwick Easton Wevmeutli Graydon fullback Vanderpoel Umpire Paul Dashiel Naval Academy Referee Matthew A McClung' Lehigh Linemen Smith Harvard Hull Yale Blagden Ristlne Graydon Goals Cutts 2 goals from Marshall Total Harvard 22: Yale 0 Time 35 minute halves TROTTING Detroit MatinceClub Banquet Postponed At a meeting of the members 'of the De troit Matlneo Club last night it was decided to postpone thp annual banquet which was fo have been held Tuesday evening until January 15 The change was made owing recent deaths in the families of some of the members which would make their par ticipation in the affair impossible at this time Served from 12:30 to 2:30 Consomme with Noodles Radishes Celery Young Onions Boiled Salmon Trout Lobster Sauce Parsley Potatoes Tenderloin of Pork Bra Cauliflower Roast Young Goose Baked Apples ried Sweet Potatoes Neapolitan Ice Cream Mince ie Sponge Diamonds Cheese Coffee BASKETBALL PROMOTERS ALLEGED TO HAVE CLEANED UP iSuits Overcoats i Alumni Detroit College Th Detroit College Alumni and the pres ent Detroit College team will nettle their annual trial for supremacy on Thanksgiv ing Afternoon at Bennett at 3 o'clock There lias always be'nrni6te or less rivalry between the ins and the outs (the older members and the beys on the college team) Underestimating the strength of the young er In former years alumni has twice gone down to 'defeat This year 'John Walsh who is managing the alumni has been more careful selecting many of the best players who have played with Detroit College or Georgetown and who could be bi ought to town for that day The almnnl have been getting into condition and are in fairly good trimnow As there Is no" other big game In town that day a large crowd is expected The line up: Alumni Noble Power Egan Salliotte Kent Keane' Walsh Atkinson Rosseau' O'Brien Lebo AUTOMOBILE Cincinnatlij'Race Postponed Cincinnati November The autemo races oet 'for Oakley' rk Sin: were postponed until Monday on a of rain ournier is among tlcse tendance Daly boys on deck and each had MOUNT ON A WINNER' "st: Louis Mo November The locatipn of the American League Base Park has been practically decided The 'park is the ground at Grand avenuenorth of St Louis avenue now' knownas Athletic Park It was for merly' the of the old St BrownsHOf late years it has been used asa footiball field i 'Charley Comiskey manager of ithe Chicago' team of the American League stayed over to complete Ban' Johnson before leaving instruct ed Comiskey that if the Athletic Paff people would come to terms to sign the papers for him Alarmed at Bah departure and fearing that all negotiations would be declared off' Real Estate Agent Bunn of 717 Chestnut street representing the Ahletic' Park Interests called on? ComisXey and practically came to terms' The terms contemplate a lease of the park and not an outright sale Plana for Organization of New i Western League Kansas City November It is an baseball men that a meet ing of magnates will be held here next week to wind up the affairs of the Western league and to arrange details fdr'the organization of the new league to known as the American asso ciation The circuit is to be composed of Chicago Kansas City St Minneapolis Indianapolis Milwaukee Louisville and either St Louis' Ton ledo or Columbus A new western league will be or ganized to be composed of Denver Colorado Springs Pueblo Lincoln Omaha Sioux City Des Moines and St Joseph Dale Gear' who pitched for the Washington American league club last season has purchased an interest' in the Kansas City franchise and will be business manager of the local club season Boxing Nov 28 Under Auspices of 20th CENTURY A Kelso Osborn Mgrs Allen McMullen RUBE ERNS Undisputed Champion Welterweight of the World VS Dutch Thurston Charhpion of the Pacific Coast 145 Pounds 15 Rounds to a Decision 10 Round Preliminary at 120 Pounds Kid'Cominodore Tommy Cody of Delray of Chicago Malachy Hogan ARRANGENIENTS MADE OR ALL SUBURBAN CARS After tho Show Riug Side Cliair $200 General Balcony Box Seat SI Gallery tMlc BESIRVED SEATS for sale at TLAIKK Cigar Store opp City Hall 139 Griswold Street cage he claims is most advantageous Wisconsin and he unces all students ul alumnj of the institution to help out tbs Chicago coach in his present fight He fur ther states that the team expects a har! game on day and asks students attend ths gams and support tts team Another of Men Injured Chicago November A practice gasie on Marshall field to day cost Coach stag? another of hts premising plas ers In one of th scrimmages Clark Jennlson freshmen suh balfback broke his left Irt just above the ankle and will wear a pos ter cast for several weeks Barnard right guard Cults right tackle Bowditch right end poisw I guarantee Latest Method Treatment to be a positive cure tor eon If you have this awful disease you arc in danger until treat the various symptoms you notice should be a warning to take immemat a inent put it off until too late as it continually gets worse it ot7hM fi sore throat patches on tongue or mouth swollen glands hair falling cut a on body itching skin or other signs of this awful disease call on me a written guarantee to cure you Mercury or Potassium and when cured each time you call you see me personal I HAVE 18 DIPLOMAS CERTIICATES and LICENSES WHICH TETH MY STANDING AND ABILITIES T4ie original testimonials can be seen at my office $500 re 'ward for any I cannot show CASE NO 248083 treubl I am happy to say that your medicines helped my more than anything lever took 1 REV mogoua ern CASE NO? 312004 Oct Your treatment has helped me wonderfully nIt i Arthur 243110 mart 1 have confidence In you as a doctor tor you than anyone else has and I feehthat you cured me MAn11 1' ii 8UUV1 div SAKVBr ari ktftnn Stier but send stamp for 11 atctolM sssUdlt gives11 pantculara and direct ions I and Stricture without cutting stretching orloss of time: Rec Private Nervous I ropotenev Kidney Liver Bladder Stomachs emale a tai troubles CONSULTATION REE Call or write for blank for borne i SH ment BOOK REE Hours 9 a to 8 jn Sundays 10 a to a All medicine for Canadian patients shipped from AV indsoft Canada Dr Gold bar a tc wr 4 I LV I wiy Oy I 1 lira gs 0 HBm JH'i' kW JSLV7 i fl a a SI or in ces a if I IV 7E I Ki mi Y' 2 Eri 1:1 Encana lil a Inn 2 £31 WA 7 ea an Made I To IK CT I I 9 II S9 sJ Sr kJ fl I 9 SAJ I ir Sa i 5Oc 11 I I I I MAD XNnSSi HE BRuNSWIGK BALKECOLltNOER Cffi IQO RANDOLPH ST DETROIT MIChTR I 1 a LJ rama I'VaVaXm rPu LuHrllrri vm sc l'W 1 OuilUHi fiu s' I Ijl HBEKm I I eft TH fSI 7 sts "7 'J 4 I' fl Kill I i I I I rd: i.

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