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1- Rally in Seventh and Rice's Sensational Catch Give Senators Third, 4 to 3 AND KINANCIAL NEWS si oK'i Ul. IAL NKW3 VOL. 91, NO. 14. DBTKUIT, IUU SUNDAY, 0 0 It 11, 1 25.

KICK: 1 Michigan Crushes Indiana, 63 lo 0 As U. of D. Wins From Columbia, 6 lo 0 A.ARBERRY CHECKS LAST INNING ATTACK U. of M. Halted, But Not Very Long Michigan Backs Piled Up by Indiana Daring the Wolverine-, -Romp at Ann In Each Case tha Yostmen Were Only Temporarily Slowed Up.

A Touchdown Soon Followed. WOLVERINE PASSES BAFFLE HOOSIERS ffm mpgr jm rjyw'W W. I I 1 Relief Pitcher, With Bases Filled and One Out, Re-tires Next Two Men Washington Outfielder's Catch in Eighth Disputed by McKechnie Game Is Featured by Spectacular Plays. Yotmen Swamp Viattora With Shower of Heaves for Effective Caina in Three Period, Friedman and Featuring in Aerial Play Indiana Penetratea Maize and Blue Field But Once. BY STANLEY -i ii iij l.jn ft in fn'b'r iWWB tiiU; hf l'orwr4 patnf Iiiduin I 1 hit mi t.c'.l SiiurO.iv aii-rnonn.

i lll404 trK iiittl A miim 14:. ie tr.ii.i toe Kuk-nt'ii in it effort, but t'ifr i Voi trrtftet-n in-l BY, HARRY BULLION. ASHIXGTOX, Oct. 10. WorM War vctemis 1,0 went through storms of shrapnel and bled in righteous fought side by side again on common ground, to.

repulse ail enemy this afternoon It wasn't with sword or rapier, machine pun or cannon, tha, these heroes of the great confljgr.ii'.o,i which hrtied Europe wet their foes today. Om used Lit, the other superb speed and i Eto defend the -honor of the baseball rtvdiii is theirs. Together Joe Harris and Sum Rice, jrted by spasmodic help rendered with willins hands of determined associates, beat the Pirate, snhmission in the third game of the world's serie-t, restored once, more the to the league and placed the burden of proving the National league's superiority squarely on the $1iotiUler of its sturdy Controversy that i i destined to be endless as Ion as this game is called will shroud in cloaked doubt the ri'tlit of a frTagWr. 1 1,1 ('. win ibp Hiiciucr, uri'f rurtej.

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rf Mittmt.iti 'lie KMiit j.ovifr!!)! i 4 1 CHICAGO TIES BY LATE KICK Ohio and Maroons Knot Score at 3 to 3 in Hard Battle. i- Ji 'CTa i ORIOLES TAKE OVERTIME TEST Baltimore Defeats Louisville, 10 to 9, in Inning Fray. anrl Hmvv HittiniT of! Both Clubs Feature Game. linltimorc. Oct.

tOft.titi- I Mn a.i-v.4 hihiiiL 1 iA i I the- seventh a'Htne of fhe ttur world's series today. The fcume, played in hitter cold with a driving wind, was replete with inUpluyf and hertvy liittiutc. Jii'Kinurd, Sleedy and Tyson hit home runs. Tint-up fanned IS Oriole batxmcn. AI O.K.

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lAiuiiolltf Irf. Off tJ ie't 1 1 Titans Earn Victory Late In Final Period OutDlaved in Early Contest. Dorais Squad Batter Way Down Field Saves Game A j(MifiiBHi ilia'jiii i for Score Phillipart in First litt le ur (to "i rinf i Colurnbi The Ti tt. dd m-l attanpt. a i in Uf rtir ud f.he dri-t cn rhi'ltfir heaved in th MfKf'oud T'eriod inf' the hani of Sf'hnefer.

Cot tain bia ri.tt ho wmi not downed until, he tvd carried the tmit 1 aid to trofr a CS-yard line, C4lumhin I aea t'mit t- Columbta however, i- ton fid aerial route, ft iIndid weapyn m4 nalde from th ahit' Itv f.f tntrinBr. it ft th hi threat of th visitora attack, T.u- gel I did most of the. panintj(, with Kntrlngcr on the re riving end, th patr completing two In thrs ort period thftt nettd jarm. fin th Ijtat quarter, with White on th receiving end, hurled a Ijbss thiit netiatd 30 van! awi pvf Ut hli on Itftrifit'a a'i-vaid l.ne. but the Tttam att a tgnf tt way tid hehl for dtwn, the brieht Pfar of th ganie, Ji 0-pourxi jottrer-Umrk of the lowat heing eajuly The tmit haU-t-afi ier on th In was 4entitr aoyvthefe to 10 yards grai-r i.

a hi piit than wa fhttJipar-t. a (ii jy e'i uiiuupi iv fooi hittt in th ftrat rtJtlf nt-'i the au'iive piny that tt, ua'l Ifi the 1 itrm fal w'Ta d.ai-, i ins i t'ich- own. WrhafM' atartei dv itif-ceiittnf; I'hlllipari't pur on v-9it4 lna arJ li mi nw to rth un'H im laU rr, oatlaard 31. Huskers Lose To Missouri By Two Points rrt tl ar i N.U,.!,, Fir.l D.f.at nf Season by Safety in Final Period. f'o'timblg.

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III HUHtHN itU-r la: 'ill! to i it.i:rx i rr ImlijtiV. Marbcrry, a fresh pitcher who relieved Alex Ferguson in the eighth inning. ESrl Smith, burly catcher for the' Pirates, deal, the ball a terrible jolt and scut it on a line in the general direction of the temporary bleacher seats in right ccp- tfrfwj; With the crack of th hat, w.ia away in pursuit of th ball in 'Uat appeared to be a nonclnaa rac. But nl the bull was Keen tit Ik clearing the utm-kaile to the structure 'Kice threw up hin Klovd linml that he turned toward the infield, and he either cmisht or iliiln't cstch the hall. Illftlrr I(ulr llr Inlch.

Mystery the reason why Klce remained facing the Mfachers fully 20 s-cond8 without inuring any part, of him but hi Srmii. If Uio.e rauitht the. hull he in ntitled to be with the great hpro''a of tlio national ame. hut hi iI'Wtnnce to face nbout tdnuda the. ifpnlity of his catch with auaoinioii.

Pmpirti Riglcr, of t.lis National Ipague of arbiters, ruled that like, niiuie the catch fairly ivnd by' hit verdict, deprived Smith of home run and the -I'lrai of a. bal-1 anced score. It was paid after the. I that MoKeehnie would file a protest, but, while, he il'dared ho would aak rvdreaa when Ii could seo Cnuimlaaloner f-andia', th pirate' leader declined to make it. complaint.

Luck came foflelv" to the Ride of Washington Rnd proved a factor: in The NiitioiiHla' Most every itlin that could be done to kick the CTine nwny for Alex FerKUsou. who Inohed seven inning-, was accotn-phati-d. but the Ability to fight back make amends won the day. In the pitching rnnrdn, Ferguson offlcially credited with thin tri-umph Bnd pasalnir mention made of ih part that Marberry played. Still the Nationals miht not have made it closo for their firat pitcher, whom fate eventually upon (or laurel.

Senntora Show rourame. With rare eouraare the Nationals foiisrht to whittlo away a lead of ne run that ihe J-'irates were in of in the seventh inning sunceeueu. out. the fellow v.linje wallop, onn of tbos b)ows tbft the whole ta of iatile changes on. was abseit when filial Urate was stretched out Ihe survivors Hod from the field of Br.tion.

To protect the one-run marsrin, Manager Harris rearranged his out-'ild defense beginnlna; the eighth. im Hire was shifted to riRht field place of Joe Harris and Karl squatted In Rice familiar frruory. And Harris, who hRS the atiCBiiny ability to guess right, was 'rt asrain. The heavy-footed ilHrrls never would have made ViKible the eotch' that did at bitter expense, Karl Smith. could have covered the sround to the point In the, tempo-nry lileachera.

where men, friends it Tops of the Xetional leaitue. con-ind (he ball dropped into the Ma; hers and wan so skillfully Mi-lded by nice that Umpire Itigler led into believing that it was cauclit. lime Beat of Three. In many ways, pitchinR not this game was the best of three played. Failure to hit ni pinches may have, as Mo-1 'I' when annouivlUK nt hfl would not.

protest Woe's tv'' bent the I'irates. yet Natlttnal leaeuers couldn't, r-veu iiii the present world's dolwr everythinR that, "inert possible to cause their own Continued on l'aie 'M. lies I Yet riTTsnrnou. ''OH; 1 ah rf Mvnait, If Dir, lib aa 'r lb "Wb, 'nir, TtlaH WASHINGTON. AB 11 1 ''w.

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Place Kicks Register Only Counters in Big Ten Contest. f'litcujto, Oct. 10, By th Aitio-rlatra A uev comet flu Hied into to rival TTtl Orftng-f; for 'Vetin ronferpiKe BiUlirnn elory todav, Ohio 8lut aril ChIratio fought to a lo 3 Ue before a colorful orowtl of 8pertutorlhRt jammed 8tK(S flnld. The new utar i Klniftr iMareU, of Cedar RflplUM, Iowa, a WiuUllitjj young' cyt-lon of 170 pla Inst left halfback for Ohio Slate. Playing hf tli Kt Rame for the Euck- yes, he revenled himself a.

a hard ririviUK. elusive lmlfbacit who if -fune to he stopped unlHs lx or elsrht tartkleva are on top of him. Alartlc, near as oan he ftreur Jitlv figured, part iolpfl ted tit 12 play tor a total train of 4 yard. Mint including a thtlHUiff 5 yard run which was nnlllfled hv a penalty. llnrovntt Are Outplttyed Tlie Buckeye.

revealltiR' tit breath-takinn" and stunning blows that made them famous a few years rlarl oilplpyjd the Maroons In three of the four periods toda and wer only prevented on two oroafionft from scoring the points that naat vfrtoty beoauw tie Maroonn rose lo uper-I to on the r. The KuokeyeK thnir fild oal in the first jwriod and the ila rooH ri td not come hark lOHiij untH the third period, In which HsMton they were pupriot-. A tontc Marek to Wendler, In tlv Hi st period, netted 2 yardu and brought the hall to f'nieBko'a in-yad line, when the Maroons made nuperh s'and. Ohfo Scorea Flrt. The Buckeyes, after an exchAiuw of kii'kes started another drive lor rhhtapo'fl goal unri, when halted, Jenkins dropped hack and scored with a place-Kick trom the 3u-yard Hue.

The laroons opened with ft sav ane alafhltiK' attack at the start of the third period, StiKK'" warrioin, thi tatrniiiff tij adopt a forward pxsnius att-ick, made goort in this Htssion. Kermvein threw a forward pan to Jampe, who made a leaping catch and run to Ohlo'a 10-yant tine before he was upet. This time it was Ohio turn to make a firm defensive atand, which they did fiticcesffnlly and, on th fourth Mown, Jraln, Jiaroon t.iunr-teroa'ck, fell hack to nik a 10-yrd drop kick that evened the score1 and hrouf-'ht relief to the kouIm of the harapHod Aiarojri pec-tatora. onto Isiev JI. Itmv ift Uot'hfl It.

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Kernwein Jlrf 'Jlnrou Timnie Clark Ohio State -i (i CbicaK.i Sfoiin Chicago. iroal fdrm tkeUl. Drain Ohio Mute, foal (rum niti. Refwife -Birch Kailhniil tiipire tlauy (Valt, Field juiie--'-. liUnmt Wekyan Head liiom-tn tiiHVf Iliuion.

Tunc oi p4rioir 15 minutes PEHN BEATS BROWN AFTER BAD FRIGHT Providence Finally Beaten by Line Smash. I Providam-e. tt. Oct. 1.

I'ann-I aylvanlft (rnt away lo an anrly lad ovr Brown nere iwiy, -nrn i visitors wirad a tom-hilown in th-aaoonU quarter and won. 9 to 0. I'aiinavlvania. -arly in 1U flral quarter, win litarnllv wipt o(T Its faa.i. Aficr exi'hniife line biK-ka and punta, Kaefat.

of Brown, bi-ot away on th laiiara a-lght-yard Una for dash of SO yard. pR.vor, of Brown, follonad with a S(-yard ln, but on har IS-yard Una I'ann held firm. Mlahal, of Brown, miaaad a Roil from pla'-amant and Fenn than punted out of dangarona tarritory. In th aiond th viaOora sttrtad a d'tarmlned rnnrt i down ih" nald. ivhlch waa not aloppad until Charlie r.oa:ra, alar half, had riopad ovpr the lin for a toin-hdown.

Th frown I lina oilld not rpal th atrmitht bin ka through tackl aud guard po-laltion bv Kogara. Kru andl.ith. The half andad 6-0 in favor of I pnnlvnl. Thla aa Incraaad to -'ln th rly rr of lha third ourtr. hn Kru laid a han-Itiftil SS-vard kick from plafmanl atroas the goal line.

fT IJ NIVKltaSlTY OF re- yeatd tt lilumph of.I!-4 over, rolumirtit hiifnie. U-a, ttt Jdrtan field atur- dy fternoon. hut the vh lory was nit 4ccninpHhed until th lighter but h(fiv machine coached by El- mer Ijftvuon, or -oire pura? Und extended thi TUan to th limit to pmeme'from the sttug.e victors. 6-0. An in he tnititl dash hnwn th fni lit yr, Columbia would not -e-onefde the superiority rf the and Wht until th litut iiirV tiftr outplo in on Hurt for minutefi vmitora v.vakned In ih ftnal fw nomnis under the hattrlng- directed at the 1' Ct ide of th Hue.

Then I'hilliiwrt and ciTiih- ed through the rrom line of th I'urple a ud fiold put the ball on vatA fttrin. from lad athlete to Columbia's four-whet rhlllt over Ker-ifHo hurled hitiietf ouchfng form to regietar tha only tou-lutovn vt th i'ioee ft -way, ihe laK-eri wort not ur.t.fl the Uet quarter did V. ttt I'. aiivthlng ItiUe the furra that vh tot over Alma two ia-ir ft.evtouaiV. Th' I.etrit huikneJd waa'gutliy of ntu.h lca handling cf the and it taoklera la.oti-H de.ia-tilv metiore.

a they mlir.fi I lie eMiCiv leari i.t hipi of t.N plain and guHiiffi'Bi I in it er. lve. 11 1 a i nig the ouittendtng fentare of th Katile al ifif lauru tha lOWrtOB. fhtltlgnrt ate fw "1 t-V pr ni.l tii'i viait'-r. fi-oin Ting and.

aavad thai sain. I'bii-lipatt Ta'i'hiidl to rh on font from liatuit a goal lina, attar th bad crai. bill a pa hnriail hv Iiatroit f-tld to mk a flrat down In th first quarter and Colitrn- hi m.da but on, coming 'm; Ifi Ilia oarlfwt hn fKd ia punf. than aprtntd routd hi rlgtif and a nairi of 15 jrarda. folumbl mad two first downs in th, quartar, agilnat, on.

for I Detroit. irt mad th only down, Coluin inltaing bv Inch, on thr i-alon, baauMfut at oring ehanc hn lonif paaaaa. hnrlarl by Jtna aaii, tn -onn' tiona by iha r.rrowt of ltalra.lt llaar. Th- Titan took d.rl,l-,t tr Im tn fourtlt iurtr ontplaymg olnmbla, A tm er tark on the tin httred flown, OiinmWn' lat defein to ee lhtl-Itpart go over fr th Jlret, luef 'and ontv 9cor vt the gflme. trmi rda' ed the leading role in th I Jed .5 to the tfurh- down.

thf itreinire tl vu fitrnmni rfairpid the hl for Ka-na, lHjrt akirt lf end for; a rda thn iei ef tackie jtura tve on 'a four- rd u- frtro vi oer lh 1) i sar i arrfag I' 'annory a mt'. fr the 1 I i I 2. rttr-H'k out-By I. 1 (jnn.bitt outplayed Met roll by rsj.v ir? Tln-ap. II In fioiw ul 111 alghth: iraDoB.

i only a biiilirut Kt in a 1.4; T'lOtnaa, '2 tn 8. wild li i otiil owarii" ty Hi impart, una of A hrima- Thttn.a. Ut. in p.tvli.f 'ill I tiijur, f- and 1 Dope iries By Tltt- Asam-latad Pra I.aat 1 aaliintttwil -f Plttabnrgh I i i i i Finr AHK. a.blnalon, 4t rill.b irBa, I.

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I'HAM'KHi Tblrft plnf Tutat. tlan4nr 3J.4.t Marrinta I1U.M IHIJall l.r. t-wunrU'a bar O. T.a oo iR, iihat-a Mr si.4a.im Eai-h alob 'I pntd ttanitaaaa- at thm lalrrf enmaj vt rt urnm 4T.N a ad Iba rartt I SO.STX Tfc taitnl un id atta-natai. lor tlrat tbra I iaM laat jaar IIS.SIHI aaii Ika rrarlpta lolalatl Ivor SNOW PREVENTS BOUT AT BOSTON Ronton.

Oct. i The Salomon bout scheduled for tonight t'tt I.iMVea fleW wad raited off toilgv 1 nrt Hint 'f "ll" ha held Intr. The bout wt I 1 on a kt from plremnt never tVie ground. rietriit locked Mb a ti eg tart tagm whr th fra endd. Few gt ten.pta were mad th Ttrgna tn vpt th gttfrg, had.

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