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'VITB 25 Variety Marks Sunday's Schedule of Soccer ootball Encounters in Detroit I 7 'W LED BY PARKE IWl nd IHttrkt No ii a 3 a i GOL LEADERS PICK NOMINEES 415 co 74 7 jcuOfiO ASX AT PLUM HOLLOW A Xhwkbam Cmbpmp 50 50 weaves at Special Entrance and Elevator at 1413 Woodward Ave was Mt TEAM REQUIRES TRIPLE THREAT 6 open trots thia year were a of fast and brilliant contests camo The Great Volo then the Brewer Czar Worthy and 1 3 5 2 0 6 13 13 a a 19 14 12 1 8 of the Tlrate ho will record wwvca 4 1 3 3 0 Smart 2 Pants Suits rom the Kirschbaum 14 14 JA 1 Class Is So Attractive as That for the astest Racing Trotters Soccer Standings Detroit Leagues In fine domestic woolens and exclusive imported Big handsome ulsters storm coats Raglans I1 inn 1A hl I USA CUP LEAGUE CONTESTS ON PROGRAM a Bill Spaulding Thinks Well of Haskell Indians I Great ullback Tn John Levi captain of Haskell Indian football tm Indian race has lu first reprear irst to geere1 Though beaten by tha remarkable snore of IOS to I the College of Idaho nsvertbsless was the first team to score on the University of Utah tiers this season i It Jackson Mathers one newest members of the squad makes good In 1931 have established unique as he had but two weeks' pitching experience with Cynthiana In the Blue Grass league before ho was sold to the Pirates Mathers hurl ed 4 consecutive Innings without having a run scored against him) ounder of Golf Club Again Named President 'Arthur Hood founder of the Plum Hollow Golf club will serve his fourth term as president having been re elected to that office at the annual meeting held at the Statler All the former officers and di rectors were also named to retain their respective offices Those In clude Ray Dennen vice presi dent Edward Barthel secretary treasurer Thomas Lowe and rederick Good directors The report showed that the club has made a remark able growth In its three years of existence having a membership of 335 In addition to completing its club house and golf course Undefeated Team to Meet in" irtt Intermediate Game November 17 When Sarnia and Galt met In the rml final round of the Ontario Rugby i ootball union Intermediate series the fans In both towns are looking for a red hot contest Neither team has sa yet met de feat The games will be played home and home the first on No vember If and 'the second one No vember 4 Dundas' and Intermediates will clash In the other contest of the aeries and the win nere will meet the team that eur i vivas tha Samla Galt tussle Sarnia Is picked to go Into the finals The Tunnel town team has been working hard tn preparation and with Jack Newton teaching the boys a number of new tricks Galt must be considerably stronger than antvipated to come through with victory In the Junior aeries Sarnia has a chance to win another championship The Northviews of that city winners In the Sarnia City league will play the winners of the fit Thomas Wallaceburg is rtes on November 4 SARNIA ONWAY TO RUGBY INAL JOCKEYS and English box coat models Made up in correct metropolitan designs with those exceptional standards of tailor work and fin ish that invariably go with the Kirschbaum label find a delightfully wide variety to choose from tar and at moderate prices 9 13 IT II 4 33 J'H Tj PT Tito REE rncss What a good joke ft was on the vaunted California eleven for little Nevada to hold the Golden Bears to a 0 to 0 tie Coach Andy Smith had taken a party of bls regulars to scout Stanford not anticipating any trouble from Nevada Reports of the game tell that California bare Iv escaped a licking tha Bears tiring badly In the last quarter That was catching a Tartar with a vengeance: Sons Boosters let us rest Ip Vanderpool Is Named to Suc ceed Byers as Head of GA 7 Hour Scots 5 Highland Park I Liberty 4 Rover 3 I later 3 Manila 3 ('lark Park Albion 3 Mkhlgnn Alkali 2 Hungarians 1 Coach I Hails John Levi I Another Thorpe DhteiM I Gonla for a get 4 14 19 14 Virtually Novice Ivan Rides 121 Winners in 567 Starts Ivie Parke IS year old riding sensation of the late Latonla race meeting will not be seen in the saddle again until the open ing of the first New Orleans meet ing scheduled tor Thanksgiving The rise of this tS pound young ster from obscurity to the distinc tion' being America's great eg winning jockey of the yer has been phenomenal considering that that boy rode bls first mount on January 4 last Parke leads all other American riders today with a total of 111 winning mounts out or 567 giving him a winning percentage of 21 for the year This te one of the best riding records for a first year In the history of the American turf The riding ability of this perlod slz'il jockey lias been frequently attested by his having had to conie from far bark tu win many of hU races from older and more experi enced riders Despite his feather poundage Parke loomed as a saddle giant In Kentucky Thia fact led to hla retention by Harry Payne Whitney through the latter's agent Moae Goldblatt vet eran Cincinnati turfman "He will become one of America's greatest was Goldblatt's recom mendation after he had signed the hoy to a long term contract The whole range of stylo in clothes is covered in this show ing from the ideas of Wall Street to the college campus In fit drape fabrics and workman ship the suits conform to the best metropolitan usage $2850 to $5450 James Standish Jr Detroit Continues on Executive Com mittee or 1924 New York Nov 17 (By the Associated Wynant Vanderpool of Newark Nr has been nominated to succeed red eric Byers of Pittsburgh as presi dent of the United States Golf asso ciation for 1924 His selection by the tJ A nominating committee which to night made public its official slate tor next year virtually assures his election at the annual meeting of the association fvhich probably will be held In New York In January Other nominees of the committee for 1924 were: Vice presidents Rob ert A Gardner of Chicago and Wil liam ownes Jr of Pittsburgh secretary Cornelius Lee of Tux edo park New York treasurer Ed ward 8 Moore of New York coun sel Adrian Larkin of New York Mr Vanderpool who Is a member of the Morris county Golf club is now one of the vice presi dents of the A i The nom inee to succeed him Is Mr ownes With the exception of Mr Larkin who Is named to su'cceed James rancis Burke os counsel the other officials selected are up for re elec tion In addition eight members of the executive committee which also In cludes the officers were nominated They are: Roger Lapham San rancisco prsldent of the California Golf association John Lemlst Denver president of the Trans Mlssisslppt Golf association Thomas Paine Atlanta representing the Southern Golf association Charles Pfeil Memphis president of the Western Golf associations James Standish Jr Detroit representing public links golfers William Stauf fer New Orleans Henry Wilder Brookline Mass representing New England Alan Wilson Phila delphia HOOD RE ELECTED the the nta live since Jim Thorpe Carlisle star io be acclaimed by sport writers as a possible candidate for 'the mythical "aB Amerlcan" Iel Is conceded by many of tboae who have seen him In action to lie the greatest Indian athlete since tha davs of horpe Coach Spauld ing of Minnesota university was quoted In Minneapolis newspapers following the Indian captain's ap pearance on the gridiron there as saying that Levi Is a greater back than Thorpe ever was In the game between Haskell and Minnesota Levi made an 85 yard run for a touchdown Levi Who is serving his second consecutive year as captain of the Haskell team te an Araapoe brave from Geary Okla Records of the Indian school show hie age to be 23 He Is feet 2 Inches In htght and weighs 2no pounds He Is al most a full blood being a typical tall bronsed stoical chief Levi has earned school letters In all the major sports He ts especially good In track Something to Thet Bookmaker says a horse Is man's best friend providing ho finishes first Sons of Malta are trying 1 A i a niorn 80 en 3 A rwvrrlnjr dedilon of lwcu award potnia io nweuian anmnrunB aociatlon 4 AMATEl to meet Hungarians against whom they have registered two previous victories Highland Park should also Improve Its position at the ex pense of Ulster and'Libcrty is ex pected to account for Michigan Al kali while Rovers and Clark Park Albion are so much on a par that the verdict may go either way ollowing players have been sel ected to eport for their various bouts: Seay Suther land Cowan Allen Rlvott Hig gins McLeod Morgan Stephens Anderson Allen Reserves Bone Spence All Scots Hamilton' McCue Abernethy Crichton Shade Connell Hus band Suthrland Walker Drlnnan Webster Messer Lelper Murdoch Stewart Johnson Dick Pairman Smith Dickey Raeburn Jamieson Hardy Somerville Mc Kay I Cadzow 8 Reed i Reed Gordon Smith Lang Chalmers Hoses Snowden Melvin Stoddart Coutts McLaughlin Stewart Spiers Easton Brown Marshall Paterson Cralgen Melville Eldred Ipllle Hughes DETROIT Warner Prinder Campbell Kidd Bentley Gillies Adams McCrowley McQueen Harp er Durle Sneddon ulton Wilson Porter Corinthians Colville Stewart Harding James Laing Neilson McLean Brooks Birks Myrlng Blackburn Woodham Mc R8ONS Edwards Samuels Calleja Zammltt ClickerMcKeller Consiglio Bennett Mc Millian Cuahlerl Aguls Brennan Mlskelly Campbell Jackson Nesbitt Byrce Mitchell Dunn Hutchinson Elliot Balfour Longweil Nfcholl Numan Oliphant Gardiner ettes Edmonds Watson Emley Thom urlong Lindsay Htewardt Head Campbell JameH lAke Swinton Martin Hennessey Morallie Ashton Highland Roberts Hancock Hamilton Mitchell Robin son Curt Jones McMalr Muir Tonks 7 7 0 11 Perhaps the Native AMnHation will now peace ree for All Pacen Make Most Money by Going to Half Mile Tracks BY RANK COOKE Of the two experiments made by the grand circuit this year at least one of them Is sure to become a habit big purses for tho free for all trotters The other a series of stakes for threcyear old pacers did not work out so well as one horse Anna Bradford Girl won every event but such 'a thing does not happen always ne series irst Peter Leo Worthy in turn Czar Worthy came back and during the Lexing ton trots another jointed this select circle Rose 8cott? The summary of victories follows: Czar Worthy and Lee Worthy four each The Great Volo three and Peter the Brewer and Rose Scott one each Murphy Is Lang On Speed Thomas Murphy has no fewer than seven candidates for free for all trotting honors next year On her racing form Mrs Yerkes is the topliner with a record of 2021i but Rose Scott that raced in 2:03 "and then trotted a record mile "of 2:00 against the watch is regard ed as the Hkelyone She is con sidered better than a two minute trotter by everybody who saw her perform during the closing 'mile track meeting Czar Worthy 2C3 is not tobe overlooked as he raced tn wonder ful form and emerged from the gruelling campaign with the dis tinction of being the best trotter ever bred In Michigan whence came his grandsire the late Peter the Great 'The coming four year old Hollyrood Leonard that stepped in 2:03 may turn out fit for this class Clyde the Great 2:04 did not show quite enough lick for the free for all division but he did not join the Murphy stable until after the start of the season Pearl Benboe is apt to beat almost any trotter one day and fail lamentably in her next start Maryanns 2:04 raced splendidly and is not thought td be at her limit These 'Also Have a Chance Walter Cox and Lon McDonald each have two good candidates The Cox pair are Ethellnda that wound up champion thrce year old with a mark of 2:02 and The Great Volo Ethellnda will be one of the crop of four year olds a more or less uncertain period In the life of any horse but she is counted upon by her trainer and others The Great Volo needs only to be sound to make any of them go to tnelr very limit McDonald has The Senator Well nezx is Anri n'aiiriflA Senator 2'03 may be retired and put at the head of the Laurel Hall stud which wHl leave only Taurida and Wellworthy' in this class Taurida showed flashes of great speed and raceabllity at times but was none too dependable Well worthy trotted from no record to 2 03 and there is no telling where this roan gelding will finish Others In the free for all div slon are Cupid's Alblngen 2:03 avonlan 3:03 Walter Sterling 2'03 possibly Etta Drufen 2:04 Bud Emerson 2:04 ayette Na tional 2:04 Great Britton 2:02 and Lee Worthy 2:02 if they do not retire him The free for alls from horses which beat 2:05 and this year no fewer than 29 did that which is the greatest speed showing on record The 205 or 2'06 classes for trotters look very strong for next season and these with stakes for the class will be productive of some keen contests on the mile tracks as Pacers Won Most Money ree for all pacing events which were a great attraction for many years appear to have been relegated to the half mile tracks as the big ovals do not offer enough money to i keep tho fast things to themselves Single and Margaret Dillon start 1 cd on the mile tracks and along with Sir Roch they took to the( bushes where 35000 plums were of 1 fered eery week avonaln was the leading money winner among trotters whereas old Single gath ered Hi about 575000 and Margaret Dillon earned $40000 most ot It from the half mile rings down east Sir Kocn na not ao vy could not race up to form with the new rigging they had hung on him early in tho year The three year old pacers were expected to furnish some 'lively scraps but Anna Bradford Girl dominated the outfit and made the races rather tame Many believe it a good idea to renew stakes for these youngsters as many two year olds were trained this season in anticipation of just such an and it is likely that there will be more contention Rare Offerings at Auctions Attention of horsemen now focuses on the annual auction sales to be held in the next month irst of these Is the Old Glory at New York November 27 to 30 at which there tvill be some rare offerings rom Walnut Hall will come 60 yearlings by Guy Axworthy Peter Volo and San rancisco This greatest of breeding establishments sells its young things and lets others pay training bills Then there will be 10 yearlings by Teter the Great from Laurel Hall among the last that will be offered from this won derful sire Atlantic Express and Ktawah race horses and sires will he offered with several of their get Quality abounds In the catalog and fanciers from all sections and abroad will be close to the auctioneer Chicago's sale follows on Decem ber 17 and succeeding days and tt will be featured by the dispersal of the orest 1'nrk racing stable in cluding some of tho best of tha get of The Harvester and the year's crop from Midway farm In Ne braska At both sales a number of record horses will change hands and these will afford their new owners many pleasant day dreams it least until they hit the race track In com petition i ''7 CLOSESHAVE OR CALIORNIA 13 9 J5 12 i ROOKIE MAY SET UNIQUE RECORD BIG MONEY SDRE 1NREE 0RAU Warm! Stylish! Serviceable! Kirschbaum Overcoats a a Way Are Main actor in Modem ootball Jrlple threat artists are the big thing In football these days They ere as big an asset 14 team ean have for with their combined abil ity to run paas or kick the op position Is obvlourly always "up in ths air" as to what la coming off whenever the "three way" play er is In thepffenslve llneu' During thelast few seasons there have been many good men in the role of Howard Berry former University of Penn sylvania star was one of them Berry could run "pass Or kick with any of them In fact aa a gridiron player he could do prac tically all things well Then there was Charley Barrett old Cornell quarterback Berry and Barrett both were in the game at about the same around 1915 and probably rank on a par with any the east has produced though men like Glop Kllltnger and Eddie Kaw more recent celebrities cannot be overlooked In the middle west some splen did players of this class have also been brought nout or Instance Aubrey Devine and Gordon Locke of Iowa Rollle Williams Wiscon sin: the late George Glpp Notre Dame Chick Harley Ohio State and rank Bteketeo of Michigan All clever and expert at the run ning passing kicking end of the pastime ationa! trophy Second Round Matches Slated as poUbleheader at Packard Park District Eleven play Most of Their ixtures at Solvay One Morn ing Affair Listed at Mt Elliott Grounds fiUNDAV BOCt'ER MHKDVIE rrnnl Round 8 A Challenge Cup Competition All Scots at Packard psrk kickoff 1:30 II Hunter Rising Stars at Packard park kickoff 3 m' A Adamconla netrolt and District League Dlvhloa I Mtat'clir at fiolvhy park kickoff 3 Moute Scarlet Runners at Solvay park kickoff 3:16 pctrolt A 'j? Vs'cj riie at 'lint kickoff 3:60 Molllson I'iH A' Division II va Toledo at Packard park kickoff 10:30 a Man tfeCtwAaiahAmerleanB At Pontiac kickoff 2:30 Referee Norrie rontlc yit Corinthians at Toledo pickoff 2:30 Referee A prfroR Amateur va at ord field kickoff 1:30 Anderson Inland 'J Ajxail at ord field kickoff 3 Refcree ell iberty vj Park Albion at Clark park kickoff 2:30 iy piffle 'punpnrans'at Atkinson park kickoff 2:30 mr Referee erguson BY ARTHUR SALE CMndimr out prominently on Sunday's soccer card arc two post nines in 11C round of the United States ootball asso challenge cup competition Packard Park being the scene double header in the national scries that is being staged na with six Detroit and District league and four Amateur concurrently rVo? enclosed grounds necessitated an extension' of time be official date for deciding the second round of the battle for''r1 premier honors all the other engagements involving Detroitsy It win DC suincuiiuK crotch holiday at Packard Parkhcn All Scots meet Rouge Scots "the opening encounter and it I only need 'the swirl of the to furnish a setting' reminis cen of the land of the heather as real gathering of the clans even to their native kilts is expected be present to witness the battle or the honor of The Hustle and nhe sake of Auld Ung Syne Heeord Roth elevens have achieved wor lhy records in their respective Itague tournaments All Scots lenders in the District league sec ond division race enjoying the en viable distinction of not having a single goal scored against them and of course being without a single defeat But slightly less inferior" Is the record of the down er elan who are in their first fi 'nson with the Amateur league id since the opening game have re a record winning six living one with a goal aver i of 25 for and 1: against (Ji two such powerful sets' ot 'lense In opposition it is assume that the tussels will be I and the result a close one as defensive play per se does I ii win games the outcome win I iturnlly depend upon the super irity of attack and on this pasts I Ilw District leaguers appear to haye I tie edge Rouge Scots will be I handicapped by the absence of I their star forward McAnally who I sustained a fractured ankle al I though the Inclusion of Somerville I Meet Michigan Alkali should part I ly offset this As overtime will be I necessary in case of a tie an early I kick off has been arranged and I all players should be on hand not I later than 1 I Add Talent I Considerable interest centers I around the appearance of Caledon I la who oppose Rising Stars I In the main bout of the day as I much speculation is existent upon I the possibility of the Scots re I heating their success of two I none ago when they ran into the I Western final before being ellml I neted by the national champions I Last reason was a disastrous one I Jw them and the present season I opened up no better but coincident with the commencement to the cup I series a complete transformation I has been effected and on paper at I (any rate Caleys have a team equal I to that of their palmiest days Tho I transfer ot Higgins Sutherland I and Anderson from Roses has ena I bled the Scotchmen to field a team of all stars at least three of which I are slated for representation on tho I State team to oppose Ohio and a I more formidable line up baa not I been seen out this season I Rising Stars however have prov I ed themselves capable opponents I for the best in the District league I and are not likely to be awed by the strength of the opposition they I have to face One thing is cer I tain without attempting to prog I bosticate the result it will bs an I exhibition pregnant with brilliant I Blay and calculated to arouse and I maintain the enthusiasm of tho I crowd to the highest pitch through I They Are League Games I At Solvay Bark Roses 'op I Poses lint City and Detroit 8 "ngages Scarlet Runners In the I District league schedule Although 1 hose at present occupy the bot I position In the table and the I one from the top lecent form favors the former to leglster Its first league victory as be convincing display they put up week which enabled them to I on the third round of the I national series Indicates that they "are at last settled down to pcr manentiy satisfactory basis I fielding iwhnental side against Scarlet I new forwards and a I being Included In the I their moat recent I tLmre nn English professional I wh0 played with I r1f Town when they won I senior league last sea I rr5in? which success he was I rns w4 w'h Playing no small part I lence counts for any iMhih prove a welcome I trn 2 tho th or Malta i of staging I rar 1 owlng t0 Inability to I clthcr the I 1 parks after lunch' In Morning Gome Toledo a tnem at I th at ln and Rr strong In the Ter 'a strenuous battle' nln 110 nta expected Corln I t0 to fulfill a I 'hl rihntaem9nt' and players ot I Jnterurhbna to meet aS I In th 8 45 a B' Veterans unbeaten rec I tlme ln several I a line up Is available HUNT) AY NOVK MBKlt JH23 a 1 In the Heart of BLOOMIELD 216 ACRES WwJrar4! 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