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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 15

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I X8fe OR 15 Toronto All Scots Beat Detroit Major League Soccer Stars In ast Game 3 1 CANADIAN TEAM MARGIN CLOSE BOTH DO LIGHT WORK BROADWAY receiving a front of the VANDERBILT LOSES MONIES LOSE TO SEWANEE 16 0 IN INAL GAME CONVENIENT follow STORES HULL Pe ROSTONIAM JLJ SHOESTORES IN inc a GRID STAR INJURED rw BuflDog Garten Suipendaw and Belta Special nine BY JOE SCRIBNER DEMAR IS NINTH IN BERWICK CHASE SINGLE ROOMS POPULAR AT THE AIRBAIRN Shaving Cream MUM TURKEY EAST AILS TOLURE AVENUE BOXERS' Others to tio mixup dashed net 20 io 2A 3t 61 SI 12 MI2 226 221 168 214 Nov In the annual cl plainemen here this closely eofttMted Wycnff plunged ore The too HASKELL WINS OVER ST XAVIER 11211 190 1174 UJ 1126 279 253 211 208 1W I I PLAYING IS EATURE GAME "The single man who has 'lived around' in rooming houses appreci ates a light cheerful room and a leal bed? says' It Merer Managing Director "After finding the right kind of a appearence GEORGIA TECH BEATS AUBURN Spivtt RO3 Chown Bovla Stephen Spicer Galloway reeer Redfern Kelly WfthatAi Time of 45 124 MICHIGAN AVE Joe llogan'of New York city has ben a caddy since ISM He has worked rm courses during his xperien room satisfactory meals are 11 neat consideration Our club breakfasts luncheons and table dinners are served at decidedly economical prices In our dining room 'The location on East Columbia at John It together with Its efficient service and refined club Hke atmosphere make it an extreme ly popular hotel with Adver tisement 1 CHANEY STOPS RAY MITCHELL Ideal Room for Bachelors at Hotel airbairn Cincinnati Nov 37 The Haskell Indiana played superior football and defeated St Xavier college here to day 47 to 6 The Saints held the Tndlans to a tie score at 6 to 6 at the end of the first period but thereafter the Redskins by remark able cleverness overran the local team City College Bow to Powerful Central Normal Array 38 to 6 Thirty Second Separate our Athlete at End of Chase 614 WOODWARD AVE 'ell heated rooms and Instantan hot water are appreciated win features at the airbairn Ix 'nts new hotel exclusively for men Ideal accommodations for bach Milin afforded by the single bed tjunis well as by the twin bod This cap get toil Art Schole Lead Runner in Irish American 10 Milo Event 52 llfy all IM for you Wonderful! Williams not only soften your beard quickly but helps your skin too At all dealer' The William tin Glastonbury Conn 1 API Atlanta Gx Tech won out with Auburn' afternoon In a fair 1 to 0 yard for a touchdown In th fir' play of th fourth period WHHamt added th pottt with a kick fro placement orton Prnie Chrt tenien Sals St Nov John Nwh ton owner of the Tit Paul bebh club of the Amertrao toclnitm denied toir mil waiter cnrtteta center fielder has been old the Cincinnati National acne ns 155 219 202 211 1H 160 210 7A 221 1C8 154 C4 204 Commodores Drop irst Game to Rivals in 10 Years Nashville Tenn Nov Van derbilt' great eleven which a week ago vanquished Minnesota was tnk in tamp today by the l'nlvrlty of the South of Sewanee 16 to 0 It was Sewanee's first victory over Vandy In 10 years In the first quarter a pass Barker to Haynes to Gibbons for 15 yards earned the ball deep Into Vander territory and a moment later Mahoney carried It over and liter kicked goal braced In the second and third quarters but In the fourth Sewanee swelled Its lead by a goal from the field by Mahoney am! a second touchdown made by Gibbons Olympic Runner ails To Place Among Leaders Hcnigan Wins Herwck Pa No(' rJames Hen Igan Boston today won the fif annual Berwick Marathon over a mountainous nine and one quarter course In 49 minutes 13 2 5 second William Kyronen of Helsingfors inland was second In 49:41 2 5 and John Beil Syracuse University third In 50:38 Twenty four run ners started Other runner finished as follows ourth Ibert Michaelson Stamford Conn time 50:51 fifth rank Tit terton New York sixth Allie Mack New York seventh William Mey ers Philadelphia eighth James O'Connor New York nlnih Clar ence de Mar Bedford Maa tenth George liahldoux New York no MONROE AVE OPEN VENTNGS Philadelphia Nov 27 Georg Chaney Baltimore knock ed out Bay Mltehi ll of Philadelphia Imlay In the fifth round of lheir heduled 10 round bout with a left to th law Chaney" nos was broken In tho first round with a right uppercut but this did not elow him up Chaney weighed 1361 2 pound Mit hsll 134 Ted ituvre of England won a technical knockout over Andy Balmer Philadelphia In th seventh round Th refre stopped i 0 lth the exception cf the Individual "tar the Detroit player were by ho mean overshadowed 1 Sprott guarded his goal with areal cleverness and could not be blamed for the talite registered against him Itos was the better of the full back other wise perfect display being dis counted by the weak clearance which resulted In the last goal All three of th Intermediate line were good with Webster the out standing man in the attack al though Galloway brother of the Toronto star' had the distinction of annexing Detroit's lone tally 229 1 215 1246 Pants Store 58 Monroe Ave 5 Directly arrosi from Temple Thtatrt Upon evening 204 Hotchkiss 12 Hartmann 222 A Hnmbarff 1 Scribner's 223 6 6 207 2 207 2 1 201 6 Hartmann's average 24 A Uarnbarir's 187 2X Wh at the haped Inner form? the patented invention that make the Spur Tie look more like a hand tied tie than a hand tied tie Look on the counters of smart shop for men and find Spur Tie displayed Look for the red Spur label Then you can feel the shaped Innerform in the wings of" your smart tailored tie HEWBS 86 POTTER Dolton Msm Iapeor Mich Nov 27 Uoyd An derson playing for the Dapeer high school football team In a gam with he Imlay City eleven at Imlay City a broken leg when tackled In scrimmage To make metier worse hl leant lost by 7 to rooms Economy is stressed In the cheerful home like rooms may obtained for 8 3 and 210 per week "t' home cm ed the opponents' goal but without avail and to make the victory more complete failure to clear hl lines allowed Melville to again break through and register the third inal score Toronto All Scots 3 Major League Stars 1 Lineups: American Leaguer Win Detroit American select ed eleven triumphed over the pick of the Detroit and District league at ord field Thursday by 1 goal to 0 The game was witnessed by 3000 spectators and a hard fought bout was put up by two' well matched teams No scoring took place In the first period the defense on both sides being sound i District leaguers were seen to ad vantago in the second halt Tastard having a good chance to score ter and Spence combined well and the American AlirrAaa la rrom vande the corner of score of the i end Tastard spetdy tn rch calf lan or Hack lni i the early stages kicking against the ind Toronto gave promise of making matters mter Galloway and Ingram com bining to such good purpose that Sprott' charge was repeatedly threatened One drive from near the flag was scooped up by the goalie with one hand' and a shot near the foot of the post was only saved iby clever anticipation In gram dropped the ball on top of the bar and Melville headed over when almost on the line 1 Detroit made futile attempts to get going but Its efforts lacked "ting Toronto defense easily dis posing of all that came Its way Paterson handled from Bill Gallo way the Celtic man receiving a nice pass from Kelly and driving Well on the mark During a melee In front of the Canucks goal ernle was Injured and forced to retire During his absence Detroit took the lead the right winger running Into close range to open the score with a fast ground shot after 38 play Galloway Tie Count Before the Interval howeveb Jimmy Galloway ran clear through the and equalized Half time Toronto 1 Detroit 1 Direct from the restart Toronto forced a corner which was cleared by Boss and at the other end Bed fern tested Paterson' with' a hard drive Webster flashed across a perfect center from which raser skimmed the bar with a terrific shot Another brilliant wing run by Webster put Detroit In a favorable position the goalie saving at the foot of the post At the opposite goal Sprott fisted out from Galloway and Boss clever ly blocked Sorble as he was all set to drive home Webster again elec trified the crowd with an exhibition of dribbling Toronto's goal under going a narrow escape Back came the lleety Canadians Galloway and Ingram defying all oppositon to hold them In check miu inning aovantage or a In Detroit's defense Melville through and kicked into the minutes from the end This reverse aroused the sters and for a spell Detroit i year due to the gridiron suc cess of ona Harold Grange of called by many expert th greatest football player who ever lived But Bed ln't th first or rl toppd player to achieve wide spread fame on the gridiron Al though hl teal of ped and kill hav eclipsed those of any other player in the last decade three other red heads acquired a part of the football spotlight only second to that occupied by the Illinois flash The name of Red Barron of Georgia Tech Bed Roberts of Cen tre and Brick Muller of Californiatill get a cneer wherever they are mentioned each was a tar of the first magnitude and each was hon ored on various all American teams Brick Muller and lied Rob erts were ends while Red Barron was fullback Brick jumped Into fame In the Now Year's day gain with Ohio State at Pasadena In 1921 when ho shot a u5 yard for ward pas Into the waiting arms of a teammate who Immediately scored a touchdown Brick weigh ed 200 pounds could receive passes as well a make them and was a veritable stone wall oir defense Walter Camp put Brick on hl all American team In 1021 and 1922 Red Roberts captain of the 1922 Center college team was the other end on Camp's 1921 team He was a large factor In Centre's victory over Harvard not only on defense but in carrying the ball In attack Red Barron of Georgia Tech was an old war horse of the gridiron Hie speed and power made him the most feared backflold man In the THE DETROIT REE PRESS 3D ELLER serie of 1919 when a memberxof the Cincinnati pitching ataff ha been made a policeman in Indlanapoll' wlwrs he pitched during the past season As fate would have It Hod became a hero the first time he had any Im portant business to perform a COP 'A 79 year old maniac went on a rampage with an ax critically wounding his wife and was about to attack other person when hller and several mate cam upon the scene Eller grabbed him and took the ax out of hl hands after a thrilling struggle Teachers Score in Each riod eature With Excel lent Interference Central Nurmal carried too much power for City college of Detroit at Codd field Thursday afternoon and when the last skirmish of the cam paign ended the Municipal eleven was on the wrong side of a 38 to 6 count iv City lone score came with less than 30 seconds left Of the first half Coyro took a 25 yard pass from Lench on the Normal 20 yard Jme and dashed over In the I second period City reached the Normal two yard mark twice but each time was neia xor aowns Mt Pleasant forwards were strong 1 requent fumbles in the first pe 1 rlod which were recovered by the Teachers broke up several promis ing Green and Gold advances Pleasant's sole score of the quarter was made on a long forward pass to Lodewyck Leigh Pascoe tackled the runner on the play and broke Ms right arm when the two play ers crashed against the goal post Perfect interference was the se cret the success They had at least three men In front of the ball lugger on every running play and tacklers could not break through until after a gain had been made The Normals scored I at least once In every period After the first when line drove I back the Teachers the Green and I Gold could not halt them con slstently The Detroit eleven was the sec I ond opponent to score on the Cen tral Normal this fall Dun can playing his last game for the I Green and Gold distinguished him self along with LiUenburger Coyro and Lench CITY COLLEGE MT PLEASANT Duncan Boyd Buxton Masacek Bates (c) Zuber Young! SU mmelen Pascoe Lttzenburger Elanchard CHfv ('oHaira Mt 'Pleasant 12 7 7 12 38 Coyro Dickie Bucban Lodowyk inch Walton Teller Points after Anderson 2 Drew (W 8) Ritter (Purdue) Head Brown (Colgate) Sub Htecker tor Coyrd Martin for Buchan Snyder for Pascoe Dickie for Potter Platz for Stemmeien Doolittle for Plata Townsend tor Young Chauvin for Doolittle Rehn for Masacek Disk! for Teher Coyro for Townsend Hubbel for Wallen Llnck for Chauvtn Mackenzie for inch Stemmlen for Snyder Cole for Zu ber Masacek tor Rehn Vincent for Bux ton RIDAY NOVEMBER 28 192 4 Angelo Meet Mellow and Lupica ace Drexler riday Night Although Thursday was Thank glvlng Day fur all Detroiter and a good and sufficient reason for hundred of thousand feasting on roust turkey and the trimming that always go with that fcitlve bird It was only Thursday to Java Zlvlc of Pittsburgh and Johnny Mendelsohn of Milwaukee Theas lightweights who top the Avenue A card at the Arena Garden riday night didn't dare sit down to a table heavily laden with holiday viands They had to dtek closely to their regular train ing schedule Both were at weight Thursday and took no 'chance of losing their forfmts Each derided to postpone: bls Thanksgiving dinner until sometime Saturday or later Both Zlvlc and Mendelsohn went through a series of light exercises to keep their muscles loosened dur ing the afternoon Zlvlc stepping through hla workout at the Grand River A while Mendelsohn entertained a group of boxing fol lowers at the Park Avenue Health club Zlvte Walt Zlvlc wanted to stay In New York for Thanksgiving but when Informed that the Michigan boxing law required hl being here 72 hours before the fight and that he was certain to be fined If he failed to comply with' the ruling ho postponed his holiday observance Mendelsohn Is well known to Detroit boxing followers having traded punches with Sid Barbarian Sailor riedman atid Tony Zill her In 10 rqunil encounters Although shaded iy both Barbarian and riedman Johnny pleased the patron with his gamenes and willingness to stand up and ex change wallops with both of them Zlvlc will be making his first ap pearance In Detroit Jack has be come a big favorite In the east where he shaded Barbarian In a fast encounter after Sid had beaten Jack Bernstein Zlvlc resently stopped Archie Walker who scored a one round knockout over Charley of Cleveland Want Barbarian Match Jack is particularly anxious to box Barbarian In Detroit knows Sid Is a favorite with the home crowd and figures sucn a match would draw a capacity house a all of the Detroiter's followers would come' to see the decision reversed while those who hoot uarnarmn everv Would flock to see him benfen order to get promoters to consider the match he must score a deci sive victory over Mendelsohn Johnny Mellow Detroit feather weight face a willing little glove tosser in Billy Angelo of York Pa in the round semi final Augelo cut a wide swath through 4A little fellows in the east a few year ago where his aggressive ness won him many matches Billy is older now but he lost any of his desire to slug his way to victory Mellow has shown a lot of Improvement in boxing during the past six months Tony Lupica of Toledo' who gave Gene Larue a severe lacing a year ago and then extended Lee Hardy In another sensational match 1 being brought back to box Tim Drexler another easterner Tim is rated a a comer around Pitts burgh They are to go eight round rancis Ouimet and Jack Hoover two slugging middle weights clash In the curtain raiser scheduled to last six rounds BOWLING MARK1 SET VEN Benny Leonard with hl high standard for sports would hav blaoed hl ap proval on th football gams tween Bt Johns and Provldene collet at Ebbt field Brooklyn on Saturday Rain fell sleadlly the field was what Kipling would hav cslld a spudgy ereek" and there were less than 100 spectators in ths stands but there was no thought of calling off th game or even of postponing It until Thanks giving Th teams were there to p1av football and they went 'through with It battling each other just as hard as though it were a fair crisp day and the stands filled with a cheering singing multitude hero of the Ari Scholes wrlng color of th Gladstone A of Toronto led th runner over the 10 mll course from erndale to the MVos Temple In the annual marathon run spon sored by the Irish American A covering the distance in 55 inOtite and 65 NLdlca kept th lead from th start closely followed bv three of hi team mates James Dellow Bagley and A Snell who flnlzhrd A'mond third and fourth respectively Only 3(1 sucondr separated the first four runners By taking these place at tho head of the list' Glad stone annexed the team prise Tho finish was ona at the closest of any run of Its kind ever held In Detroit' The Canadian runners maintaining a fast pace throughout never were In dangar of losing the lead' Chauncey Whit was th first Mil let A runner to complete th course covering th route In 55 minutes and 35 seconds to take fifth place ollowing on the heels of White were live other Millet A athletes Iluba Record 42 yeir old repre sentative of the Millet club by stag ing spurt in the home stretch fin ished in tenth position I wenty one runners faced the starter and of this number all save one finished ollowing the race Jacob Maser who officiated as referee entertained th entries at a chicken dinner The runners nnished in Ing order: 1 Art Hchol Glartamns A 2 James Inflow A 1 Basle GlaUstomi A 4 (A Snell Usdsten A 5 Chauncey White Mllltt A I Saylor Minnick Mut tt A I 7 Victor Glanee Millet A Howard BiacKmnre Mlltst A Gregory Das Is A 10 Hubs fee core MJl A Hi 1325 Break in Sweepstakes Joe Scribner set ona high mark for 4o season and tied another to lead the bowlers In the all star sweepstakes at the Garden Alley Thursday i Scribner rolled 279 In hl second game equaling the previous mark set by Johnny Bauer and by fin ishing with the set with 1325 pins bettered the season score of 1321 rolled by Harry Gerloski After rolling 182 In the first game Scribner bettered tho double century mark In his remaining turns at the alleys to lead Bert Al len and Hotchkiss who were tied for second place by" 79 pins Har old Allen finished in fourth place with 1211 Ernie Hartman and Olaf Bamberg placed fifth and sixth respectively Scribner 182 11 Alien Allen Mendeltohn and Zivic Pais Up Dinner for Their Weight orfeits THE NEW COLLEGE TROUSERS AT paved the way for league su meeting the rebound Ksy and driving Into th net for the only gam Just before the looked all over a scorer but O'Hara made a great save by diving full length and saving his charge or ths winners Porter Brown and Spence were seen to adantage with Woodham James arid Venson the best of the District eleven or the third successive year Michigan and Ohio State tied the annual Thanksgiving clash a score of two goals each being th result of th meeting between the all state elevens at Hungarian field Cleveland on Thursday TORONTO DETROIT ernle Melrose LB Massey It IL Smith CH Sorble Ingram OR Galloway I Melville Gordoik Jarvle i nivsna nnn minutes Galloway Melville 2 WOe Uoway Even the Lady of Threadneedle Would Call This Value at $850 I'NGLlSi as a London sturdy luilt as Westminster's Big the brogue young men wear with wide bottom trousers Leather lined it saves looks like the Bank of England and wears as well THREE Canadian Star Directjy Responsible for All Tallies Made by Misplay Gives inal Goal League Squad Beats District 1 Detroit and Toledo Again Tie 1 i BY ARTHUR SALE Toronto All Scots representative cf Canadian soccer evidenced parked superiority over the Amer (can brand as 'piayed by Detroit Major league all star winning a brilliant exhibition at Packard park Thursday 3 goal to 1 Although the visitor were un flusstlonably the better team tht icore I not 'Indicative of th re ipectlve merits of the two sides the locals having' a good share of the play BIld ufter taking the lead were unfortunate to And them selves in arrears as the result of th only two instances of feeile clearance during tne it hula game Much had been heard of Jimmy Galloway and he more than lived up to tho reputation that hat preceded him the footwork ana daszllng runs of this wizard of soccer being far above anything seen In this district previously i Galloway Is Star Galloway was directly respon sible for each of the tallies that accrued to hl side and the largo crowd by far the largest of the season waa kept 'In a furore of otcltement by his skill On the whole the visitors pre sented a well balanced side hut ED HEADS or In fashion thia outh Walter Camp placed him on his third team In 1921 and his sec ond team In 1922 ja 1 isi tM 1 Ml a Mi Mt OW: SS D'Kli $Q50 XI I 'Mi 1 J7 4 4 ''fa 'Wl 1 1 C) 3 '''ll I a I I 4 I 41 0 Pants BW Triirf i I CUTTC Tcnuc rTobaecO JJ v'Mb 1 tU ll I 1 i 4' 1 8 Li ir fiVnrxv 7 bite? hJco000 I AVAM A'A A vS 1 sue 9 I fO I (Wf' rill II Ms A 4 I A 2 ot isw wM I rt K3 ft va liXViAM? 3J a SiMt HI IM 0 VM KbM 4 MM 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