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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • 8

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8 LANSING MEETS MUSKEGON OLIVET VS A 0 Contest WHITE HOSE WIN 'LOCALS IN CONDITION CHICAGO HONORS Special to The State Journal Captain Joseph Hoeffel he between the next med AGGIES SHOULD Pearl DEEAT DUVET WILLIAMS BESTS HUGHEYJENNINGS GRIDIRON GOSSIP JDHMY GDULON IS RETAINED JS at Mt of the constitu body By Aociatrd rcxs the too ALMA ELEVEN at a profit how AGAIN CRIPPLED at at at Associated Tress Tales Told at the Ringside THE QUALITY SUCCESS given an the climax to The Sweetest Mildest Best Cigar CONTINUOUS TRIUMPH OR HEALTH TEACHER Interuhsan schedules ootbal Card at to perfect Teacher Quaker michicamuniteittractionco The coach named and was positive Helnie station at any anyone vs Purdue at Madison Indiana at Urbana Time tables effective Oct 8 1912 disgusted after the lin Missouri vs Columbia the de Adams Chamberlain hut lacks charging ini sing and Cole at halves at quarter Rynearson line to as S5: OH of an athlete showing what a boy do who drinks not smokes not lives the life of a decent fellow uproa: bowed with a silence one little boosters and press the fighting world had Parading bcforo an au big theater strutting in Nebraska at Minne LOCAL AGGREGATION ARE AV IN BATTLE ON COLLEGE IELD IMPORTANT GRIDIRON CONTEST TO BE DECIDED THIS AE ANTAM WEIGHT TITLE HOLDER OUTPOINTED BY BALTIMORE PUG LOST NIGHT Coach Macklin Will Use Every Means to Humiliate Crimson Eleven I A A Title Aspirants strain himself to make good before his townsmen On the opening night a huge crowd assembled cheering wildly for Nel son who resplendent in diamonds and tasteful clothing shook hands with about a million people before he went to the stage for his boxing act When he finally loomed up a fine lithe fig ure can and the Captain Wendell Injured Press the islands this winter this string of 26 will ship direct to with the Weiss Likely they will play CAMP LIKES NEW OOTBALL RULES GREAT DEMAND OR SEATS AT YALE PRINCETON CLASH Bnb CARKTGAN HONORED BY OLKS AT IEW1STOX MAINE His in time for the Coach Hrown says team improves he German experiments are said that dried potato greens are good for stock as is meadow hay lefts hard over on the Despite the heavy rain of last night Coach Macklin had his A war riors prancing up and Held witli stories of nearly every i come out of the camp but Macklin is Referee Lieut Racket of West Point Umpire Ralph Hoagland of Princeton Head linesman Dr Means of Pennsylvania Army at West Point vs Amherst at Cambridge Hawiian Players to Compete yuh I knew wear yer fath Oberlin vs Ohio Wesleyan at Oberlin Missouri Kenyon Cleveland Yale vs Harvard Princeton vs Syracuse at Princeton Cornell vs Penn State at Ithaca Navy vs Sw arthmore at Annapolis Bow'doln vs Tufts at Medford Colgate vs Trinity at Hartford Dartmouth vs Williams at Williams town Lafayette vs Urslnus at Easton Wesleyan vs New York at New York through for 10 In every contest had the hail on 1 9 Inter reason was All canary birds are descendants of the common gray species of the Can ary islands Naples Italy exported macaroni to the United States in 1911 to the value of $4199000 A dummy village was recently erec ted in England as a target for marks men of the English army Illinois Wesleyan TEAM HAS THE WEIGHT BUT LACKS AGGRESSIVENESS AND IGHT BADGERS HAVE CHAMPIONSHIP HOPES CAPTAIN HOEEL ONE THE STARS exactly an offer of But I are capable of doing they should de feat Muskegon this afternoon How e'er the coach restricted his predic tion somewhat by saying that Lansing has never been really pressed this sea son and consequently he was some what in doubt as to how his proteges wot: id act when confronted by a real more remarkable grows of the Quaker Health Otis Drug Store 19 ootbail sudden turn at Central line and wer on the play Muskegon ha the greater part of the time ai result their ability' on defence known even by their coach I More and the work Teacher at Undoubtedly one of the greatest cases reported to him is that of Mrs Mary Mevers 50 years of living at 3 43 Terrace Ave Grand Rapids This lady had suffered with catarrh of the head stomach and bowels for 20 years She would bloat and have sour stomach after her meals She hawked and spit offensive mucus often and had headaches and dizzy spells There was a pressure of gas against her heart causing unconsci ous attacks frequently So called and belching was a com mon occurrence Her bowels were affected dysentery asserting itself of ten She thought she had ulcers of the stomach and even feared con sumption and went to great expense trying to find a cure but she was unsuccessful Miller and Captain Biber WH1 Play Their Regular Def ens tve Strength or Teams is Un known cording to announcement made by the Princeton Service Athletic asso ciation 2S357 seats will be sold for the Yale Princeton football game here Nov 16 Of this number It Is estimated that IS 000 will be reserved for the followers while the remainder will go to the suppoiters of the blue The demand for seats in tho Princeton stands has become so heavy that the share of tickets for each graduate has boon cut from four seats to three Tn order to keep the tickets out of the hands of speculators each purchaser will sign a contract that he will not sell his ticket to a stranger or Alma Vogt who wonderful game at quarter all season will be seen at his old position and will direct the destinies of the team Coach Bleamarter has been putting the men through the stiffest practice of the year in preparation for this annual battle with the Methodists and is anxious to cop this one for the memory of last defeat at their hands rankles in his being better of the third I in tr i i hard right 'to the fourth round to the face Lansing vs Muskegon High Muskegon A All resh vs Kazoo Normals at Kalamazoo Chicago vs Iowa at Marshall field innesota apolis Wisconsin Illinois vs Michigan vs Ohio State at Colum bus Wabash vs Butler at Crawfords ville Beloit vs Lawrence at Beloit Drake vs Kansas at Des Moines Illinois Wesleyan vs Knox at Bloom ington Lake orest vs Milliken at Lake orest Loyola vs Lombard at Chicago Michigan Aggies vs Olivet at Lan Lynch me out said ogel field Tenney at full and Crouse Muskegon's Defense Unknown The Muskegon aggregation faces much the same condition only one team Grand Rapids Union has made its downs against Muskegon this sea son and that was on the first play of the Sullivan to Retire NEW YORK Oct James Sul livan who won tho mile championship of America in 1907 will retire from the amateur athletic ranks on Nov 1 to take a position as trainer an 1 athletic adviser for a New York military or ganlzation ers are not at ail enthusiastic over the gridiron prospects With three weeks of training and an occasional scrim mage the team seems not to be in let ter stai than in the first few 2syL that unless the the better but in the second style of a master grandparents used the roots narKs ana this remedy is composed kept them in same CAMBRIDGE MASS Of Cap tain Wendell is the latest addition to the Harvard list of injured He re ceived a severe blow on the head dur ing practice early this week and is suffering from what the players call a This Is painful although not serious but 'Wendell will have to be careful for some time and will not be allowed to play except guardedly with his head swathed in bandages and protected by an especially heavy helmet has gone through some for the game with Alma foe of former years is Central on the to years Alma There never was a fighter who lov ed the spotlights any more than Os car Matthew Battling Nelson the pride of Hegewlsch and the one time champion lightweight of all creation Bat just dotes on that publicity stuff and even after he had been battered out of the championship ho showed himself week in and week out of the best agents that ever seen dience in a the ring before some other fighter was to battle free advertisements of any and every sort Rat was the king bee at procuring them and few pugilists have even approached the record that he made in getting boost ing Now and then though the Bat get the returns for his self ad vertising that he looked for Even the highest of us step on a barrel hoop occasionally and get our shins bruised and it befell Battling Nelson one night long years ago to get an awful setback from a ragged grimy 22 calibre kid the sort of kid that raise half a dollar to get his clothes patched if he tried a year but manages to get into the galleries of theaters and the cheap rows at prize fights all the time The Bat victor over Joe Gans and proudly clutching the lightweight title had just returned from the coast He came back in the zenith of his glory the title he had longed for safely gripped a huge bunch of money in his jeans and theatrical en gagements ahead of him in such numbers that he would be rich for life before the season closed irst of all his dates was a Chicago Theater and Bat of course proceeded to Will Root for Princeton PRINCETON Oct 19 Exten sive preparations are on foot for the transportation of a large contingent of Princeton supporters to the Princeton Harvard football game at Cambridge on Nov 2 The athletic associations are arranging for a special excursion The students will make the trip from New York to Boston on riday night and return Saturday night going both ways by boat Almost a thousand will make the trip AMERICANS SMOTHER CUBS IN AVALANCHE WALSH IS EECTIVE The University of great tory over Northwestern last week has filled Badger football fans with western championship hopes North western was trounced 56 to 0 It is fetid however that the game em phasized the Purple weakns rather than Wisconsin's strength One of the most reliable men on the Wisconsin team is Captain Joseph Hoeffel He is now a senior and has played at left end since his fresh man year Hoeffel is a deadly tack ler and fast in getting down the field 1 year he was placed on every a Il Western ttxim that was chosen Backfield is ail President McKer May Call Maas Meeting cf Men to Arouse Spirit osi in the coming polo heightened today by news from Hono lulu that a team trom would invade California Hawaiian players will sail for port next riday with a ponies which tney 'asadcna for play Rrothprs team in both the Coronado and Hillsburgh tournaments UP STATE TEAM APPARENTLY HAS SMALL CHANCE AGAINST ALBION TODAY 102 Bat and the Kidlets BY A PHEI ON was terrific Bat smiled waved his hands and at last sweeping gesture commanded while he made a speech friends and my old neigh said the Bat "I am proud be yond all expression I am delighted to know that you appreciate me and are with me heart and soul I see among you many familiar faces old chums people who me In the days of my youth and who know how I have made my way to the front un aided and alone You might not be lieve it but I was once a newsboy on the tsreets of this great city Doubtless there are newsboys here to night who knew me then You you kid in the iront row of the gallery I'll bet you knew me years The small boy in the front row of the gallery stood up looked down in to the eyes of thp laughing champion with ineffable insolence and then piped out in a voice clearly audible to the whole tneatcr huh I knew vuh when yuh uster old vest fer an overcoat so I did one night I lent yuh five cents fer extrys Eat Nelson dal was years ago yuh never paid me dat nickel And the Bat forgot the rest of his speech in the general confusion seems to bo quite fair will star in the forward passin frequently hurling the oval 30 and even 60 yards He is also the locals' best punter But unless the line is better on defense the Normal opponents will find themselves opposed gridiron aggregation they will fa show their reputed strength Men in Good Shape Lansing goes into the game it best possible condition Every is fit to put up the strongest i that he is capable of and shoulc feat be their portion there will two rounds Williams tAi of the fifth and sixth ighting was fast also through the next two rounds and there were several rapid exchanges work with both hands to the head be ing the better The ninth was a shade in favor of Coulon but in the tenth the Baltimore lad forced matters at a terrific pace sending rights and lefts to the jaw rushing Coulon all the time and bor ing in with rights and lefts to tho body and head It was a hurricane finish in which Williams proved the old champion's master at every stage The boys weighed in according to agreement under 1 16 pounds ring side Williams turning the scales 115'Vs and Coulon four pounds less Special to The State Journal MT PLEASANT Oc has taken a Normal this The team stiff practice the dreaded only a week away and the Normal team is streaking war paint anxiously train avenge the scores of former The outlook is dubious for ilk other sectarian retains the same players longer than Mule vs Bulldog WEST POINT Oct 19 The cadet parade ground was the stage today for the annual clash between the Army Mule and the Yale Bulldog The football game brought several thou sand visitors and nearly all the cadets and officers at the post entertained friehds for this is the principal home game in the Army schedule Yale came to West Point this year to avenge if possible th defeats which the army elevens have administered to the blue in the laht two years by scores of 9 to 3 and 6 to 0 TACH1TS ARE HANDICAPPED BY INEXPERIENCED IJNE AND BACKIELD Walter Camp Walter Camp the great football authority and former Yale coach likes the new football rules although he admits they have not yet been given enough of a trial to determine their true value "It may be said that every change made had a very definite weakness of the came in recently de clared Camp yet the altera tions are along conservative rather than experimental lines Moreover whether they hit exactly the points desired they are designed to be pro ductive of further information rath er than of complications and it is certainly fair to say that the rules had become over complicated and the play had taken on a similar char acter which lent itself to contention and misunderstanding rather than definite clean cut JACKSON LANSING DIVISION South Round Limited 4S H'auitol lyer through Detroit without change) 930 11:30 1:30 3:30 5:30 South Bound Local A 7:00 8:30 10:30 31 12:30 2:30 4:30 6:30 9:10 11:00 LA I WOSSO DIVTSI North Bound A 7:60 9:00 11:00 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 11:00 All cars make local stops LVNSING ST JOHNS DIVISION North Bound from Downey House A 8:00 10:00 12:00 2:00 4:00 6:00 8:15 10:45 jExcept Sunday All others dally Poor Prospects or Michigan Several weeks ago Mrs Meyers called at Drug Store and got a 3 bottle treatment of Quaker Herb Extract which she at once started to use She saw that she was getting better after a few days and was en couraged to continue In five weeks she said "Oh I am so grateful for the results I am getting from this wonderful medicine I am strong and can eat and sleep better than I could for years I get up refreshed and have no such distresses as for merly I am a different person en tirely and thank the great You are at liberty to write time to either Mrs Meyers or else who has given a testimonial for publication And if you are suffering from any form of catarrh or have kidney liver or stomach troubles or worms you should by all means get a treatment of Quaker Herb Extract and see fax vourself how it removes CATARRH STOMACH BOTHERED MRS MEYERS OR 20 YEARS AND NOTHING HELPED HER BUT NOW SHE IS PRAISING THE GREAT QUAKER EXTRACT the same line as last year it is re ported with the fast Bay City back field of last year and a field general of great ability Mood at quarter 4 Lv tbn TV! afternoon vs Ames at Columbia vs Western Reserve at Crucial Gaines Sc lied tiled Bv Aolatel rews CHICAGO Oct 19 Games having a crucial bearing on the west rn foot ball championship are scheduled for the: gridiron today Three contests are to be settled the results of which will have a direct ef fect on the "big conference title The survivors of the Chicago low a and Wisconsin Purdue matches still will be left in the running while Illi nois must defeat Indiana if she is to figure in the race The outcome of Olivet rench Capt Riker Welsh Coulter the main cause weight and size Notre Dame Marquette vs Creighton at Omaha Alma vs Albion at Albion Kenyon vs Western Reserve at Cleveland Knox vs PlnntYii Beloit vs Lawrenco at Beloit Cincinnati vs Kentucky State South Dakota vs Colorado at Boul der St Louis VS Rolla at St Louis Ihe cause of the trouble No opiates in Quaker Extract which accounts for its real work because It temporarily force or exhilarate but puts the overworked and irritated or gans into condition to do their own wr I tlir 1 same old herbs berries that and it 1 4 i 1 I i tj 4A I LH It right now if you but give it the op portunity Call on the Quaker Health todav before you have reason to re gret your neglect He charges noth ing to talk to you and is sincere and honest in his desire to aid sufferers He is at Otis Jones urug btore Washington Ave from 8:30 a till 9 today Quaker Herb Extract is 6 for2 for $250: $1 a single bottle of Balm 60c for pains or aches of any sort Advertisement COLUMBUS Oct 19 Pros pects of a dry field for the annual football game this afternoon between Michigan and Ohio State elevens wer not flattering last night as a storm that started about noon was still in evidence The rain cut out the final practice of each team down to noth ing more than a half warming up romp At 3 o'clock the Wolverine party reached Columbus and the players as soon as possible went to the Ameri can Association baseball park where they exercised under the big grand stand 30 minutes and returned to the clubhouse without a uniform be ing watersoaked The Ohio players maneuvered briefly on a field adja cent to the one where the game will be played Coach Yost last night declared his intention of starting Halfback Craig In the game Reports coming to Col umbus from Ann Arbor have had Craig as a doubtful performer but the speedy boy this afternoon showed himself to he nearly right Carpel has the call over Hughitt for right half though it is possible the latter will be selected Cole as left tackl as to the fitness of all tfje other play ers listed for the combat In all 13 games have been played be tween Michigan and up to this year Michigan has won 11 and tied two In 1900 the two teams played a Special to The State Journal ALMA Act 19 With three regii lars on the hospital list and three others In a badly crippled condition the Alma college football team is go ing to Albion today with mighty slim chances for victory over the strong Methodists Hyde star end is out of the game with a wrenched shoulder and in ail probability will view the game from the side lines even if he does go down to the Methodist camp with the team Anderson who has been confined to his bed for over two weeks will not play But the big gest disappointment of all to the Al ma crowd is the fact that Yig Edgerton will be unable to play be cause of a torn ligament in his hip Edgerton with his partner on the other side of the line Capt Eph Johnson has always been depended upon to break up every line plaj which the opposition saw fit to at tempt and they have never failed in their duty and so his presence will be greatly missed by the Maroon and Cream Yerex and Van Duzen will be placed in the vacancies in the center of the line while Von Thurn or Wood will take Hyde's place at right end "The Bay G4ty Henning at full back Schultz at right half and at jett win fie re all tire ground for has played such a NEW YORK Oct Kid Williams of Baltimore outpointed Johnny Coulon of Chicago the bantamweight title holder in a ten round bout at Madison Square Garden last night Coulon who has held the champion ship for several years had to lower his colors at the end of the tenth round but Williams knew he had met a past master of the art during every second 'rom the outset the little Baltimore boy was full of confidence On leads Williams had of the first round Coulon showed the He ripped a right heart hooked two and sent his right jaw Williams had the round forcing th winding up with body Coulon had the witli rights and lefts It is practically certain that Presi nt McKenny who is a strong be liever in collegiate sports will call out a mass meeting of the men to ascer tain the causes of complaint fix the blame and apply the remedy This meeting will be held early next week The Athletic council of the college has already ordered new suits for the players and added an innovation in Normal equipment in the shape of blankets The obnoxious provision which prevented the local team meet ing any of the college elevens outside of the 100 niile radius has also been repealed so that a game with the Western State Normal at Kalamazoo could be arranged and will be played November 16 here As 1 psi al plays Central State Normal Pleasant there is a chance to tlie Normal gridiron supremacy was practiced several times In taro t' ot pl iys from similar formations the locals have a splendid assortment Last year the boys had so many sig nals that they worked to their dis advantage instead of help This sea son Pattengill relies not so much in number as in variety ot plats He says he has about as good an assort ment as any high school in the state The line tip for this afternoon fol lows: Left end Harvey leH tacale an dorveort left guard Miller centei Skinner right guard Arbaugh and Gordon right tackle Captain Biber: ri 'ht end Hon sue quarter Urquhart left half Evans full Case right half Merritt Confident of returning to Iansing iKith victory over the Muskegon nighschool eleven to their credit 15 play ers under the leadership of Coach Pattengill left this city over the Pere Marquette this morning for the scene of the fray The game is an import ant one ior the representatives of both schools for upon the result ot the clash djependo the championsaip of the state high schools Every where it is conceded that Lansing pos sesses a rightful claim to the honor as the score with Muskegon last year and the results of tne games already played this season would prove Not one team has been able to make any headway against the locals this year and if comparative scores could be taken as a criterion of relative strengths Lansing would already have the title cinched Pattengill Looks for Victory Unfortunately however in some cases at least championships are won on the field of competition but that fact doesn't seem to feaze Coach Pat tengill at aii for just before leaving for Muskegon this morning he ven tiirea the opinion that providing the nor any of the I 4 1 tt lvalue acuu lion reads that seven votes are needed to throw a club out of the league and Lynch cannot get seven votes to expel any club "I am tiie Philadelphia National league team and the only I can be put out of baseball is for the Phil adelphla franchise to be dropped which is entirely out of the question The Philadelphia magnate denied that he had any intention of selling his club although he admitted that ho knew of several persons who are willing to buy he said $1000000 I received $300000 two years ago expect to 4 White Sox I 2 2 3 0 0 0 1 Batteries Lavender Smith Ieui bach Leifield Toney and Archer Cot ter Walsh and Schalk THE' STATE JOURNAL' SATURDAY EVENTXG OCTOBER 19 1912 down in anticipation of the Olivet this afternoon description have of the visitors preparing for a stiff contest with the Congregationalists when they ciasii on the Aggie gridiron this afternoon The coach is not wor ried over the ultimate outcome of the battle but he is leaving no Stone un turned to have his proteges in the best possible shape for the game He wants to play sure for a defeat by Olivet would dampen the Aggie spirit for tho rest of the season even though the locals won the remaining games on the schedule There is a peculiar disgrace at tached to a defeat by an Michigan intercollegiate team that the Aggies do not fancy The fact that A was once a member of the organization does not help matters in the least in fact it increases the humiliation of a defeat During the period of its membership the Aggies won nearly every title in the program of sports with the possible exception of croquet which perhaps might have been tame for the locals to compete in minor infraction of the rules gave I A A authorities their much sired opportunity to oust the Aggies and the resignation from the organ ization followed soon after Ono may rest assured that Macklin will use his strongest men and best plays to down the Crimson tins atternoon The students are wondering Campbell will perform at the tackle position and Adams at guard in their initial games there is a mountain of strength at guard and with additional duties at tackle should be the star of the line Adams in the few games that he lias played on the line showed that he is an aggressive player and possesses the weight to make it interesting for his opponent Chamberlain at center should play a fine game this afternoon as his work in scrimmage this week has been par excellence The other players are all expected to do their share to defeat the Olivet eleven this afternoon The lineup follows: MAC Position Miller CHICAGO Oct Na tional league team was smothered in the final game of the city champion ship scries yesterday Comlskey's American league players winning lo to 0 The Sox won the series by tying the first two game: three and then winning four in Yesterday's slaughter soUanntw rank Chance that fifth Inning he went to the club house with the four pitchers had been knocked out of the box and four sub stitutes donned his street clothes and went home Cubs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 lb 1 braska and Michigan and Ohio State will be closely watched in that they will show the strength of the confer ence teams engaged Besides these big games Interesting contests will be agreed by smaller col lege elevens ollowing are the lead ing games scheduled: Chicago vs Iowa at Chicago Wisconsin vs Purdue at Madison Illinois vs Indiana at Urbana Michigan vs Ohio State at Colum bus Minnesota Nebraska at Minnea polis Drake vs Kansas at Des Moines A vs Olivet at Iansing Oberlin vs Ohio Wesleyan at Ober ihe team is not at all wbat should be was hown when in scrim mage Wednesday night with the Nor mal prep lean: as its opponents which had been organized for a week the Normals could do no better than keep the score to 12 9 The weak line is It has the power The com Wa 1 nKi'laV first and second teams Ienard right half tho scrappiest man on the team the dependable ground gainer and one of the nerviest players Central Normal has known got a nasty cut over the right eye and was badly jam gamenes? wul bring min Alma game however Big Buchan right tackle got a bad cut in the same scrimmage The llrst team positions are not yet cinched and the second team is mak ing the first team men fight to hold their places A week of severe prac tice arid scrimmaging has closed with no one more seriously hurt than Leonard and Rose the candidate for end who is laid up with a bad ankle has met unusually LEWISTON DIE Oct 19 Carrigan veteran catcher for the Boston Ped Sox the new champions automobile by his feilow towns nfcrl 1 invn a welcome home A pai Carrigan and Captain wnnr nt tho railroad and escorted the players to city hall where tho mayor and other prominent citizens eulogized the players and presented the auto mobile to Carrigan Wagner and other mem bers of the Red Sox Carrigan plans a hunting trip in the Maine woods in a few days wag defeated by a better team ler whom it was feared migl line in his accustomed position guard while Captain Biber is al recovered from the boils that harassed him recently and will play this afterncon Hold Regular Practice Despite the continuous showers fell last night the regulars held a Bv Associated Press NEW YORK Oct Before leav ing here for Philadelphia President Horace ogel of the Philadelphia National league club announced that ho had retained Manager Hugh Jei nines of the Detroit Tigers as counse in his tight against President Lyne1) of the National league 1 ogel said he had talked over his situation with Jennings who is a lawyer and that Jennings had agreed to take his case contest this year The majority of the squad which is a small one seem to be green in football tactics D'ssaBf faction with the schedule which con tains but four collegiate garnets tn" with the delay in furnishing the suits college contest Bear I CENTRAL NORMAL WILL PLAY Jlffl 7 4 VIC 4 limst it 77 1 th 1 3 man gf Bn 3 de BL 7 el I tin ns jSH the Sr imod th gjKgg pro waggil McCurdy Payette Gifford Holliday Gorentlo Miller Cant Riblet Millington Carev Riblet Rider Serviss Hamilton Julian ull Bauman 0 to 0 tie In 1910 they played a 3 to 3 tie Today Ohio was predicting a victory The following was the expected linkup Ohio State Michigan Cherry Pontius Barricklow (c) Cole Mdswich Quinn Ward Patterson Geisinan Allmendingen Raymond McHale Stover Barton McClure Huebel Morrissey Craig Ryan Carpel! Graf Thomson Ic) 3 is.

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