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PAPT ONE 26 THE DETROIT FKEE PRESS. SUNDAY, OCTOIJEIl 2 5, 1925. Navy Contest Expected To Be Most Colorful In Michigan's Football History COLGATE GAME Benny Cuts Loose With Pass This is Benny Friedman, Michigan quarterback and star forward passer. Friedman cam up from the scrubs In midseason a year ago and became a headliner at once. He ia rated the.

most accurate passer in football today, while some say there sever was anyone who could excel him in this department Friedman came to Michigan from Clevelani where he starred in high school circles. -ft? ham), won; Martha 104 fKkrrrm) ond; Composer, 112 lJtshtnon, "thrd" Time, 3 a. Yankee Boy, Johnny Junr Isakross and Attractive alao ran. Heventh race. $400.

claiming and up. 14 miles--Zero. 112 (Faulev tvn Grasa Tree, 97 (Benhamt. second; Hen- 103 fSkyrm). third time, frorn.

well. Madam Vennw. and bui aiao ran. MIDDIES ORGANIZE FORMIDABLE ARRAY Contest Between Two of Country's Strongest Teams Creates Wide Interest and Michigan Is Promised Thrilling Tussle at Ferry Field October 31 Sailors Regain Stride Under New Coach. Ann Arbor, Oct 24.

The most colorful game in the history of football at Michigan will be held at Ann Arbor next Saturday, when the Wolverines play Navy for the first time. Since the original announcement Mast fall that the teams were matched, interest in the affair has been growing, and with both teams showing unprecedented strength, the encounter should be a thriller. So far Navy has showed up as one of the most formidable team in the east. Starting the season with -in easy victory over William and Mary 25-0 th; Middies followed with a victory over the strong Marquette team 19-0 and then capped these performances by holding l'rinccton to a 10-10 tie. Princeton, originally conceded to be a poor team, looms as the dark horse of the so-called "Ulg Three." Navy then deserved consideration as a dangerous combination as a result of her first three games.

as AT CLEVELAND j' si V'- AC. 'fc- mi mmr fllf PRINCIPAL LURE TO AGGIE GRADS State College Observes Home coming Day With Eastern Eleven. THEIR FIRST MEETING Maroon Bring Great Back to East, Lansing in Captain Tryon. Kast Lansing, Oct 24. Elaborate plans art being made for the annual homecoming day of Michigan Stat College alumni which will cele brated this year on Saturday.

More than the usual Interest Is attached to the day this fail. This will the first celebration of homecoming under the changed ham. Michigan Stat College. Also the new Union Memorial building will serve for the first time this year as the headquarters of th returning crowds. Finally, the day will be celebrated In connection with one of the stlffest football games of the season, that with Col gate university of Hamilton, New IforR.

It is expected that several hundred alumni will be present In the stadium when th referee blows the Rusi Against Strong Hack. R. J. McCarthy, secretary of the Union, la preparing a program for the entertainment of the guests. A luncheon will served at nooo with a short program following.

In case the crowd Is too large to per mit me use or tne dining room on the second floor, tables will be placed In the ball room. No formal business will be transacted In connection with the reunion, It Is announced. The celebration will close with a Hallowe'en party In the evening. State College football men will run up against one of the strongest barknelds in the country next Saturday In Colgate's. Captain Eddie Tryon, left halfback, Is almost a backrleld In himself, and aided by Mehlor.

quarter, Hrewer, right half, and Shaughnessy, full back, the easterners possess a combination that will tax the defensive ability or tne Aggies. Tryon Is a triple threat man. He handles passes, hits the line, punts and circles the ends wun equal facility. It is declared that Tryon is considered th "Red" Orange of the east. Aggie Show Improvement.

State College football men have shown steady Improvement In their play since the Lake Forest battle. The spirit that wa InrklMir In ik. early games was noticeable In the Center victory and especially In the ursi nuir wnen tne aicrics swept tne 'l'raylng Colonels" from their feet. Their exertions left the Green and White men weiikened In th second half when the southerners marie their best stand. The coming contest with Colgate is the first meeting In Jhe history of the two colleges.

No comparison of scores Is nosslbla In nrd.i. Judge the relative merits of the. nun season. it is not believed, however, that Colgate will prove stronger than Michigan or Penn. State, which ended In a 7 to i ne score signmed not so much the "''ii or tne Colgate eleven the strength of its opponent.

Sqund I Selected. oacn young win make few changes In the eleven for the rest of the season. It is announced. He has decided upon the team and the training next week will mn.i.t more In the perfecting of plavs for Colgate than In scrimmaging. Some Blocking, tackling and Interference will be handed out the major portion of the sesalons win ne uevoieu to signal drills.

The team that will start the game will probably consist of Vogel, center; H.ickett and Garvor. and Hummell, tackles; Cuptain Haskins and Drew, end. and Ionian, rouis. Mctosli. Hnehringer Smith and Kuhl In the backtield.

MONDAY'S ENTRIES. III It ll 11,1, DOWNS. First rafe. duprs tt.100. clnlminr.

S-vrf. nlli und up, 6'si furlontfs Louisville nnd Nashville, Vtl; rue Anmrican. 112; oeKinntir. hi -nr-nnrt. UK tlnln.

HJul W. Jntfike. as: lim.iii liav, 104 Jolly lilt; Kthel WA; 'VrrHHium's Cull. M7; J.hn Q. Kelly, UJ: rer Plum, 108; Th niupciiinr, ivt; -t olOU'lS, ivi.

AlMO ll-(tlhe Wnhu. Ill Mlt. Invasion. MS Surprise. 1.

i'ayman, 11; Ku.ia Crener, Sprond race, pur-te tt.100, cUiTnlnft, 2- y.r-oin mnintni, i ruriomrs Unity Oln, leii: aihoun. 110: Mmmv Itrtlwi tn1 WorM Court. 112; lir-md Axe. lOB; Spclal- l'H. "i.ittle Trump, -1 iii utr, -ak ti ini, am.

Third reo, purwfl Jl.iO. clatminic, 3- yfrtr-oin nun uu, i i -in rniipi prguaon, 1J; Lighter. 107, Trt Trnv, 1'j6: Sophv. l2 Wrark l-Uy, Jli; 'High Prinew. 107; Sliekfir Hy lu6; ep4Haki, 118; Mac Foui'h rare.

purr $1,100. rlalmlnn. t- JOS; "Strp-'t Mi. ii; tiftan hJ3; My I feat inai ion. 1J4: U.iiy Alien.

KlHe. I0t; Sf tlold. Hulf Hov. lfU Ti. 10a Sfotliind Forever, 110: Arlit.iie.

VZ; Bin ilrrtnlt. Ill: tnwn of Ali.ih. Alfo iiBime: 'Anonn. Msrv, AinrKret (Jfuii, UKi; Ton-her, 'Mis Hume, FITth rr, purne 11.40(1. Jfrfntunntown.

3-year-o an.l up. nulw- Mia. fti; Tit F-n-t, t(. Mincer. Hourhon Hov.

KM Parnlt, tOUF Slip. ilorninn t'inu-i. M. Cooper entrv. Sixih men, ptirne th Southern FurK, S-ypjir-nlfl nnd up, 7 furious Hif-ninii.

Southern Oirl. 9s. Bonn ra. HI Chen'-tite, 1'. Little Visitor.

103 Kotlmr-mti. im. Ojrl K'(ut, iOT; Nnncy Lae-home, HI: Fair Hovei.a 102 Sf vnth. purw rUimlnff. nine nnd 70 yjird-lJr Tanner, 1 SlitKs, I'arKHin 1 mv, 101; Hoy.

Sweep. iirtttXlelil. Midnight Hftiw. 07. Kuhtnl Khan.

103; lAi, Oloriit gimyi. Apprrnt lee nlloWiinf e)ntnie-J. Wtia titer inick nU'ppv iHy The AjiiHUd I'rvw FAIHUOl IW UK. First race, puse $1,000. 2 year -old mald-ei a.

urU.iig ipn Hand, The Mw-'O-vn 11 1 una IT. C-nrduvan. 1 15; N'Kifine Ki-e. ll'J: John Jihnstn. 1 1 Twnie.

1't'kv Unmnihill. tSeabUiza, Aptmaas, 112, Sei.gr:ie, US. race, purse clntmlng, 4-yonr-oils and up, 6 urlotma Keaolanl, 1 CT I.alon. Fob's Mary. IM, An-tun la, b.

Famous tie, ntizlfUh, Ad e-nure, ItCT st Maur 110, 'M il Hov 107; VUd T-p. Venus, 1 AIu eligible: Z.irvo. Ill: -)! on Slue. l7 aptiiln Kinn irni'v. UH, Sieve.

M7: 'A! 9teM.r. U'' B.onex Hie, 112. I fiiid o-e. pursi rinlmtnc, S-vear-obis. lurionssUr Hisk.

l' Mr. Hlltmore, 1'et; til; K'len J.m-, 1 Me-UlliPK. 0 Koi-nmond as Km-merl. l'W: AIr Castie. UC; Jdlsj rfath, MS; St.

Charles, l9. F.ivu ih racw, purse $1 clnimlnff. 3-year-nlds and up. 1 1-1 miles -Lew Fore. V1; Hvanpmn.

F'urity. Soldier. II. li; White H.kj's. Id9; Tulalip, juj; Hrhrtua, il.i.d X.hj, iOC, i.

'Super Kuik. rirth rare, purse 300, tre ornnte Farm. allow J-yfr-oMs and up. fi fuHont; rin. 110.

NLmwnil Jrhion, 1P; Ths Worbf. FI: Konip, lite. Bail Owe. UN; G. b.

Suth purs fl.100 elwimlng. S-Tnr- i nVs, "illi- Wfb'H-k. 101: "Oh-i 1 coal. bH: uonn. i-igm.

17 "Hucko, IW; "Hurry Scurrv. lut Trriuv Seven' race, purse, pur ll.bni. l.iim- i ing, mite Sombre, b. Bo- k- Aim-, bd i'ttlc Man. hi.

I 110 IU II tur tne Associated fraaa.) MONDAY'S ENTRIES. SOATHEHX PAIIK. First raca. purse $4rt0, all agea, claiming, about 5 uiioima Mrid Fire. Tax Kieni-a! 1((4; Lustrosa, 113; Hearts of Kock, ii.

lattle Moon, 98; Thomas, ifrj- Fan-el, 104; Lalra O'LoughUn. lye' Hecond race, purae UfO, all agea. 3-year-olds and up. 6 urlongt Anna Marv i i-Little Pat. 102: t'oitlchon.

U5; Amlns-iiv" 110; Thirty 110: F.xeeution Rump, lu6; Be Truman. M. Aivl ellglhle: BUie Brush, 110; -The Coyote, lyj. iiroadway Rose. Flying Lula, 107.

Third race, puree (400. claiming, all ap-i furloiure Crysral Vennle, 10; Maehtavej i 114; Hitth Value. Mont Joy, lo5; Mihi Leigh ton. 109; Illusionist, Cieopatria IViv 110. Also eligible: Uecoratlve, Aum'i Km.

116; Kathleens 114. Fourth race, purse claiming, S-yenr-olda and up. I furlongs Fir Away, Needy, Fictile. Finaqtiana, Feiarieii Zeal. 101; Dr.

McArthur, H7; Casslus ijt-Super Iady. 104. Also eliKiMe: Kehrrio' 1U7; "Zoona. 101; Avion. Out of BlRht, 10S.

Fifth nice, purse $400, elntmlnB. 3-year-olia and up. 6w fur long Twinkling; Htar 112; Rlohard Murray. 107; Serapia. Mahaley.

lifj; Mack Garner, IU; Headline' 111; Black Ruler. Miss Murdock. UJ. a.hj eligilile: Napan. Toomlola.

112; Pansy, Bees 107; dhaJow Dance, iva Tomahol. 107. Sixth race, purse 1500, claiming. S-yenr-olds and up, mite and 70 yards Rechaiti Hi; "Funmaker, 103: Ti Beth, Head ''oyer, 1V2: Can't Way No, 107; 'Brownie SmUt, 102: 'Ella Wood, 8. Seventh raca, purse $400.

claiming, 3 -year-olds and up, mile and 70 vara Whip, l.rO; Gren Briar, 14; Wise Guy lj-Zero, luti: Lakross, lOtt; John Apprentice allowance claimed'. Weather raining; track sloppy. (By Tlie Associated, Fiess.) EMl'lUE CITY First race, the Tamarack purse, 2-vesr-olde, about furlongs The Flying Firn, 114; Fin Cushion. Ill; Mosque, Arauy in-Kilter, 104; Helen Walker. BaUta.

Ill-' Carom, Colorful, 114; Ko'nd, 111; Herkeit, Hang On, Uejuvenntlon, Kieim, 114. Wetxnd race, the p-vergTeen purse, claiming. 8-year-olds, about furlongs Wtid Lane. 1U7; Amor i atriae, 114: Lidy 103 Hullabaloo, 111; Lealherwnod. Carol.

UK; Faddist. 114; Summer Time, Lupine. Note o' Love, 101; Fla, 1U; Bid. Third race, the HaatlnKS claiming han-11 cnp. 2-vear-olds.

furlongs Fra tlie. I'antr Maid. 116; Hillside, 1UK; Hox. Fin Cushion, 106; Grand Bey, 104; Silver Finn, lift- Book BlndVr, 107; Light View, 110; Handhlll, 111; Sarapnrlon. KUt: Bs-qualse.

H)6; Adrla, US: Clay Flgeon, I'lK; Kasull. Iv6; Fleeting Time. 102; By Way, 107- Kilter, 100; Kplinter. 112. Fourth race, claiming, J-year-old? and up, mile and 70' yards Kevei Hon, Whirs Wash, 110; 'Spugs, Tickler, lid; 'Wish 1 Win, 1W: High Commander.

116; Invictus, 110: Mon's Meg, Gold Tnip, Loughnut, 110; Sir Gallahad. II. fakirmlsh, 1U; Park-hill. 1)5: Juno. 113.

Fifth race, the Magnolia purse, cl-ilmlne, all ages, alwmt furlongs Folycarp, 112; Frlnce Theo, Trevan, 117; Whitewash. 115; Thunderbolt, 117; Hullabaloo. 112; Knnicott. 95; 'New Hov. 112: Anitltls.

Winning Idrd. Skvscraper. 117; Brother Bill, U4, Osajre. 114: Klrst Lady Harding, 113: Ly-pltw. 112; Llaab.

109; HeliRhle. 122; 120; Summer Time, 110; Reprisal. 117. Wlxth race, the Old Orchard purxe, mail-en. 3-vear-oMa and ud.

mile and 70 Yards Gala Night, Tiber, Mon's Mfg. Chief James, Hour. Hyndon Mount, all -us. Apprentice allowance claimed1. Weather clear; track fast.

(By The Associated Frees.) FORT BENDING TEAM REPRESENTS ARMY Plays Marines or Blue Jackets for President's Cup. Waehlngton, Oct. 24. (By the Associated Press.) Ths enlisted team from tht Army and Infantry school fit Fort BennfnR, will represent the army asm Inst either tne tiiue or Marine corps team representing the navy for ths president's football cup here No vember 11. The Marines and Rlue Jackfis will fight It out November 11.

President Coolidtre having; acceded, ss donor of the cup, to the request nf the Marine Corps to enter an Independent team this year aifftinst the Blue Jackets ror the honor or meet-inr the Army. RE-ELECT ARTHUR E. for COUNCILMAN A Vote for me is a Vote for Clean Government ELECTION NOV. 3 This Advertisement Paid for by Friends 1 1 SATURDAY'S RESULTS. EMPIRE CITY.

F1rt rtn. th Round Hill, claiming, pum mA'dTO 2-)rer-oldB, 5 Girl. US tKlchard). won; Faille U0 Cttron. ecoo4; Shenani-rn U2 iTbnmnwni third; t1m.

1:08. Adim. trtirh. Camphor BU. Forlorn.

Tomahawk. IV. rttcy Crr Mar and Bally Nulaam aiao ran. Secontf race. tti Putnam clatmlnn 11 200 added, i-year-oltla and up.

about furioriKa-inome 107 fVr'' ww; JH. 1J0 (Richnrda). second; cajmder. ICS (tl. roopr.

third: tima. 1:10. Htdwitrt and l-aa thar wood lao ran Third race. Lexington, pura $1,000. J-year-olds, atut furloiiK Foch, tRicimrd).

won; 1)6 (Har-vev) atxxmd. Prfceman. 115 (Thompson), third, time. 1:10 Siren. Tom Tiger and Utna atao ran.

Fourth th Yorktown handicap. and up. $5. (Ml added, 1 1-8 mllea A KJian, 120 (SStevena), won; Catalan, irtot, 107 (Hur- vy), third; tlma 1:51 4-8. Silver Fox alao ran.

Fifth mm, the New Haven, puraa $1,000, clftfniln. 3-vtRr-oUI and up. 1 1-8 mileo--Thimlil. UO i Powers), won: ChamutKnol, iThurber), second; Warfare, lit C'ftl-rune, third; time. 1.56 C-i.

Star Falcon. 'orra, Wuth 1 in and as. in wo ran. tiiTth rar th ftiiMMtfit. conditions, ourae 11,000.

3-year-old! and up. mtie and 70 yard tfrin- of Huurhon, uu wun. t.Mlmdor, tThurler), second; namwe, )'u (Richards), third1; time, 1 3-5. Comfy, nnd jLivtd one mo ran. ivvimiu Zi6tr)p enrrv: txaUtna entrv.

tuy me Aattuciauu itwi, CHURCHILL DOWNS. tri-M rt rlalmlnv nurw il.lOO. S-raar- olds and up, (1 furlon Marvin May, 115 I Connelly), won; Klval. 1U7 Lonnt. second.

Kins Boy. IM Johnaon) third: lime. 1:14 l- ltoss vumxe. i.iiib ovdsy Kionsft and Hats also rnn Second rac. purse 11.100, maldn 2-year- olds.

6 furlongs flumpkin. 115 (8. Grtmn). won; Caralaris. lis K.

Keisay), secona; Big Sweep, 116 (A. Mortenwsn), third; time, 114 S-S. Kid BooU. Frederick Rapimel, Arlo, 8tlnway, Mountain Crvat and Cillb also ran, t'hirtl rnc. ctaimlnfr.

nume 11,100. 3-year. 1 antf up. 1 1-16 miles Ldy Inea, fl (F. Bayl'Ml.

won; Fulleer, 94 ((i. John- son), Meotid: Hcky. (H. Steele), third; tinLe, 4-o. roio urounu, innrr huu FiriK l'rln also ran.

EMFIHE KK8 Knui-th mi, the Seelbach Hotel nnnaican. purs tl.ti. nil ages, 6 furiongnt Energy, lis K. S'-oble). won; Aready, U3 tH.

StuttH), second: tChrintirms MirninR. 90 tt. Johnson), third; time. 1:14. The Hunt nnd Marconi alfto ran.

tl'arkvlew tstuble entry. Fifth race. The Fallit. City imndieup, tS.fK.ti) luhhvl, for 3-year-olds and up, 1 t-8 nillesl.Jin!nis. 106 tL.

8teinhart. won; Sir J'eter. 114 (H. Stutts), necond; HiiHoa, 1UB 4J. McCoy), third, Time, leore C.

Allen ana uuest or Honor niso ran. xrh race, the Mock rue nil 1 vaney. fl.ew. 2-year-olds, 6- fmlonita Florence Mills. 103 (3.

bieele. won. uevon. iu i it. utts).

second: Wimwood. liu ttirrini. thhd: time. 1:20. Lo'-e Chi id.

Rovcrofter. Fercussion. Torch. Coriierncker. Mrs.

Moor, nnd irtnial Host Rlo ran. sv.tiiiri mi's i luimintr il 'inn and up mile and 70 vanls Wateriiait. S6 Hi. Johtifon). won; Abstract.

I'd (G. Noel), seconu; tinasornh. Wi N. wtoeiei, mira: timw. 1:46 2-h.

Nassau, bfgonla, a ad Buttla-fteid alao ran. (tiy tns Assoriarea tress.) FAIRMONT PARK. Ftrat raca- oursa 11.000. elalmtna. s-vear- olds and up.

4 furlong! Holly Boy, 111 Seal), won; North Hi-exe, 'W. second; Idie 8etn. lu? (V Wallts). third; lime. z-tt t-oKomp.

tisiien tane hdu Luiwck alrK rwn Kcond race, nume 11.000. 3-vnar-olns and up, 6 furlnriKS Al Htehler, 118 (R BludauK won; Hajah. ll(i Fltt, second; Mule i her. hi (A. irmoi iniru; time, Ta-acey, Air Custla, He tee and Wahkeena aiso ran Third raca.

purse SLino. S-yeAr- olda and up. mile and 70 yards Mnxtmac, in (M, (iarneri. won; ionna banta, ju (A. McUonnld), second: Treaaurer IW (V.

Wlt- Uk) thlnl; t)nit 1:50 Cup o' Tea and Bolivar Hond also ran. fourth nice, purse S1.0"O. claimlnir. the Tower Grave Park, 3-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs Kinsman, l'-it (L. Neal), won; Open Fire.

tM. Garner), second; tlprodr. nj u. iiiuea), tniro; tune. i-t.

jiniy Gardner, Kaise Fare. Potion, Hquandor and (ilitfing Fox nlso run. irtn Mre. im Mississippi vauey handicap" for 3-year-olds and up, 1 1 -IS miles-rieth Allld, It (ievhiK). won; ceun Current, 104 K.

Muzer). seron-r; rn Iterry 1 ui) leaker), th i rd me, 1:51 4-5. ContuKlon, Tiptoe Inn also ran. s.xth luce. i.i00.

ior 3-xar-olits and up. ll4 miles Ticker. 10 (L. Ne.il). won; Ramkln.

10 (R. Hludaul. second; Wilmer the WUard, 110 (A Vullls-mot. third; time, 2: IS 4-5. St.

Martins, Son of Trnmp flnd Hyftnporn alo ran, Seventh race, i.iixt. clalmlna; for 3-year-oldj) and up. 1 1-H miles Arragosn, 106 i J. rxileat, won; llany Maxim, lus (C Ml lien, second Fnat Hoy, (I. Frog-gatie).

third time. 1 M. Dukedom, Vien-iHtwe. fialddlng. jelyla, Comedy.

Amrrolfic. iJoughorenan nnd Nettie May iiIho ran. (By the Associated Frews.) LAUREL, First race, purse $1,300, claiming, alt apes. 8 urlones Traprne. (llunlnmer), won; Bill FIynn, UW (Botwell).

second; Jimmy My Brown, 9S ((. Brown), third: lin.e, 113 3-6. Midinette, Xeud, Exalted Kuier, tiuemaey and lmnarita also ran. Second race, purse li-year-olds, furlongsWelshot, 114 (Mnlbeu). won; Hes Bocket.

Ill Crump), swond; Traflic, HI iMcAtea), third, time. 1:04) 1-5. Centrifugal, Rupert, Fripre of Wales, Brother Bouuce, chin and War Ird also ran. Third race, puree S-vear-oM and up, 6 furlonRs Snratogrt Maje. 103 (Chalmers), won; Iji-Mfe Buck, life (CUahnn, NfH'tmu; Morni tvintf, i.uanKm, third- time, 1:15.

Folly McWIgglfH. Slow and tidi'ien KUic nnd Inter so ran Fourth raca, the Manor handicap, ailded. t-year-obis. mite tCrusader. Ill 1 Jonnsoni, won orvette.

107 (Callahan second: BUmdin, 10 (MeAtae). third: tuns. 1:41 4-j. Kthereal Pfsplav, Flyman. Oaffs- man, innraaier, vanter and Mais also ran.

tt'len Hld.fle Farm entry. Firth race, the Maryland handicap. fiO.Oof) adord. 3-yfftr-oUIe. 1-4 mliesMnid at Arms.

112 (Johnson, won; iiiiKie Ko.a, 124 1 1 omen, secoTui; nan? iw U'hal-nifr), third: time, 2.07 3-5. Senalado. Bck-bona nnd Zeebruirire also ran. Sixth nice. pure i claiming, 3-year-old and up.

1 l-UJ miles Mint Htu-k. 112 (J. Mfrimef). won; Slate, inft (Breunlug), eec- nr; nun, iw (ivmKeri, tnird; trna, l.W 3-5. Levoy and Martingale also ran.

Seventh race, pure claiming, I-year-oUis and up, 1-8 mihs-Kanduit. bH i Hiiaimn 1, won. 103 Mumlen), second: Cudgeller. llL Huutamnri third- time, 1:67. Clique.

8 i moon and Hhadowdale inj ran tBy The As-, '-ted Press.) SOUTH PARK. First race, purse 2-year-oMs and elatmlng. ui lons Amui, lb) (Jahnsim), )' 'iutu, ir-nyrmi, sm ona: Herpias, 113 thbd, time. 1.01' 3-S. hweet and I'retty.

Balsam Lake. Illinois King Auntie Oasaleen, Alutit Joy and trin it io run. Sci'jnd 1 ace. claiming, S-vear-olds and UP. fl'n furlongs, pursw- -1 'amtius, birl ii--iinn, won.

iMcme, ius s'c Olid: or list I.p;v,i, llW tui.e, 1 -5 Toombeoia, Wise Cuy. A. in.ninB, 'getnan and Herman also ran. Thhd race. c.

timing. 3-year-olds and up. 1 wood. i.SKyrm), Won; iv, n'enimriii, Pr. M' Ar thur.

Ii: (Varievi. third: lime. 1 Pr.f H.tmpson, Super Lady and Sudan Uraas also ran. Fourth race, 3-year-olds and up, purse LuintuHit r.wia,)-, iv (pfnnnmi, won; VVMrehous-'nian, PVi tFden, swHond Mas car its, KH iWllliams), third; time, l.Q'i 1-4. Fines Krnhiern, Jaisy Carter, hhuie Un and Hun Fride alo ran.

Fifth rac. the Shert and Tube purse. ypar-oitis ino up, mile add 7' rd Star-1 niatia. l'S) iVarleyi, won; Rechablte 107 ilvtreciu. s-oond; Fun Maker.

Kl (Ben- I ham), third. Km. 1 i-i 4-j Heefimmendii- 1 ticn. North Fine and Mary Agnea si-o ran sixth claiming, for S-y-ai -olds and up. 1 mile .0 yards-1 'rutmnond.

107 (Ben- i -4 -si 4f 1 fCfjfi fit? S. tie The big guns on the Navy teamf this year are Captain Lentz, guard; Shapley and I-'lippin, halfbacks, and Hanks, fullback. Flippin to Shapley is a strong forward pass combination, similar to Michigan's own duo, Friedman to Oosterbaan. Against Trim-eton Navy showed a tremendous last minute punch by tying the score in the final minutes of play, after trailing the Tigers throughout. Change of Conehea Helps.

Bport critics attribute much of th middles' success this year to Bhangs of coaches. Jack Owsley, Yale. '05, In charge of the Yale freshman teams for a number of years, sssumeil the rslns at An-nspolis this yssr, suv-edlng; Bob Folwell, undr whose IuIhIhk- Navy teams for the pant few years were mediocre. As Is usually the rasa when new blood In tnfusfd Into a roarhlna sysism. Navy h.a cttine out of it lethargy nd Is plain rel football once more.

Owltv Is a coach ran peeled for hi foatlxill knowle.l and. what In more Important, hie rapMCtty to u-arh what he knows to his candidates. It Ira Keep Middles Home. To thousands who will attend tl-e th prospect of an umisusl ep-ctacle Is Hlmost as slhirlnK as th- thought of the Kinie itself. Th' mitln drawback is that the middles will not at the us the reflations of the academy permit tlnm to nttend but one out-of-town KHtne eat year However, the academy will he r'-pr'-neri'i-d officially Turns Wilbur, secretary of the Cniti1 Mates navy, is nlniosi certain to be present.

With him will ha Captain Sinclair Oonnon, commandant of ihe Admiral M. Knulton. sup rlntendent of the academy, and Lieutenant I'rsnk 8liiiKluff. Ileal.) these vthI thouMftnd nnval academy frraduales and reureeenta-llvoi of the navy will he present, sc.ii rr at ions have alreaiy le-n Toailc fir a separate aecUon of navy A biic fi-atur of the pro-irram will he the fit of the l.nk, Naval Training Station band, which will also root lor the navy. Iteenlls Marine liis.

The alprnnchinit khrih recalls a similar fnttaK'-nient between Mi'-hl-jcan and the tuantico Mm-mea iw yars ago, winning 2D-6 That was tncrnoralile oecaaion with th- then Secretary of the Navy Kdwin Penny In the role of of honor The lat 1'rr-stdent l.eroy Iturton officiated that day, when the Vot Mold llouac was rormally dedicated The "llevll-doirs" swept MIchlKan ofT her feet in the tlrat period, only to MJccjmh to better trnlnina: an'l more versatile piaytntc In the cti'1. It was during thru that Irwin Wolverine tinnrterhiick received a broken puttinr; him om or tne lor me remain der of the season. Savy sea )ea l.nmr. The contest between two of the strongest teams In the country will prints a Host ot sport critics to wll nens the match, unit the fate of sev ral aspirants to nll-Amt'tlcan teams may bo decided that after noon. is playing an open Kame tnia year and nonsts an ex.

cell, nt open air attack If this be true, noi only the setttoK, but th Ktime itself, may turn out to spectacular. The Wolverine Ion jets eystem nmKea the game Inter eennK to spectators Tickets have lonif since vsnlsl from i he market, and persons who have not hrr-ittet for a. oemrco-dat'ons will And all thi Ir efforts unavailing AccoriluiK to ollo'liila, the X'resent attldium totlld have been tilled twice. JuiitcltiK l)y the number of applications turned down, and not IlKurlni; the thousands of additional application that were not even sent in after It was annotincett that the entire capacity of Kerry PRINCETON CREW TO ALTER STYLE Simultaneous with the opening of fall crew practice at Princeton came the announcement by chuck I.OKK. former I'niversity of Hi oarsman anil new Tirrer coach, that he will Institute a dillereiH om system at old Naaeau.

I.okic Intends to lengthen the Princeton trole this year lie believe that the short stroke 1s inadequate to meet the competition of other modern rowing systems. Bnnnnnnnnnaa Rtpeat Ordtri Built Thi Cordon tailoring means the extreme of skill without the extreme of hill. Our large business makes possible de luxe tailoring at moderate prices. One Cordon suit generally makes us more than one customer. Suits and Overcoats $50 and up TAILORS 156 Lafayette Blvd.

uannnnnacHau ALMA'S MATCH IS MAJOR FRAY Stands as State Conference's Important Battle for Next Saturday. Michigan Normal Goes to Mt. Pleasant. Albion Takes Day Off. H.

I. A. A. Gaiara Oi tnlirr 31. Uliyet v.

Hillsdale, at Hllladala. Kalamaioo college vs. Alma, at Alma. Alma. Octobpr 24.

Four slate cot iu teams will clash this wefk. while a-fifth. Michigan mate Normal, is busy outside of tut- association. The meeting of Kalamazoo and Alma may serve to clarify the association race and will probably furnish an Indication as to the probable chamnlon. Michigan State Normnl's victory ovur Albion makes the Teachers stand out as the probable title winner but there Is a possibility that the Green and White may find the liolng harder.

Should Alma man- ago to stow away Kalumaioo col-" lege this week the Presbyterians are due for consideration. 1 he Kalamazoo college-Alma fray at Alma tins week will be the most closely watched of the association games because of the Important bearing that It may have on the race later. Kalitmatoo college with a string of 18 men from Inst year's team, worked Into a confident and tightlng aggregation by Couch Hum urd, a new comer to assoolation ranks this year. Is admittedly dangerous outfit, and Is conceded he team that may have chance to stop Michigan State Normal. I.lllle Difference Sbnsn, A close survey of Kalamazoo and Alma at the present tune does not bow any grent difference between I he two elevens, reicurdless of what most critics feel.

The victor will be me team mat the association will base Its hopes upon to spill Michigan State Normal and tangle the cfintnuuinshtn ror If Michigan Normal la defeated, a title will go by the boards, leavlng'not a single team with a clear-cut claim. This, naturally, would be' based on the fact that the winner over the 1 etchers would aIo suffer defeat. Olivet goes to Hillsdale. Hillsdale seems to Have an edge over Olivet and is expected to put across victory by a small score. Olivet apparently.

Is due for the lowly position In the association chase this season Alblun to ftest. Miehlgun State Normal-Central at I'leiisant will be walched with Interest, us It will furnish the first comparative line on Alma and YpsI, In addition to the Interest that is attached to the game as one of the series for the Normal tille, which Western Normal has consist- ently grabbed off for years. Alma, using straight football, defeated Central, 14 to 0. and Michigan Normal is expected to do as well. If not better.

Albion takes It ensy next week to clear her hospital list and get I he decks cleared for the big home coming game of November 7. with Alma. In the past three years a total of 15 points is all that has been made by these teams In their yearly HtriiKKles. In Albion was a winner the Alma homecoming. 6 to 0, and the following season Alma smeared Albion's homecoming with a 6 to 0 victory for the title, l.nst year the two fought the runner up berth.

Albion copping. to 0. forcing Alma Into third place. FIFTY-YARD SPRINT BEATS D. OF D.

HIGH GrifTin Races Half Field Length to Win for Cleveland. Cleveland. Out. H. GrabbinK early lad tn tho first quarter, St.

Ignatius succeyHfully turned ha-k the utrong t'lilvt'iaUy ot Permit hlKh football tfam, 7 to 0, ut Wctifff Wahlufr'on flIrt today. Thf Saints kl. krd off to P-trnit Jand falling tn 'U" ''I'lilin vutitfd to In uudiwid. and lu i'aft Saint i i(i ht half I i.f-d 0 a rdn (or l-'tie ou hdi.wn. OajttHin l.Pitny 1 itk mat; added he extra point ih roo kk.

st. nJNvriia IdOTRDIT Hrickman K. HiiMi U. OUHtOH 1C. lifhrM Hurt Hirkf S'T otv tirtrt'n 0 07 Sprnnkle K.

KeI.ev K. M. lafTerv U. I. Unckm.in I'il'on H.

ir ntum-her B. Si Icnaiisu I'll M.l 0 6 It 0 iHwtioin -St. UimlMiw tnenkii f.ir Bih kitiiin-, Kiamer fr nfu y. 'hiiiH- 1'iuon. 11 iifKi Detroit Clashes With Carroll Rivals in Ohio City on on October 31.

Close Scores Mark Two Previous Meetings Odds Against Titans. University of Detroit's football squad looks forward to Saturday's Kim at Cleveland with more ti-thuslnurn than was attached to the clesh with the Marines because Car roll Is on of the major foea on the schedule over which the Titana prefer a victory mors than they do over other opponents. And while the rivalry Is only of thres yean duration. It la already at the Intense stage due to the close names which the two schools have o'lyeu iszj Detroit went to 'levelnnj With Vletorv in mloH but the score was 6 to 0. Oarroii Hum to neiron isst ran with vis-Ions of overwhelming the tuna but Just manatted to win.

in to 7 Detroit really outplayed Carroll In the second half and lost the winning touchdown after It was made, due to an offside play. (Idds Favor Carroll. This ysar. the odds favor but overconf idence again may spoil the plans of the Clevelanders. They have a veteran team, which la plati-nlnsj to annlhtlats Detroit.

The Tl-talts. however, knowinir the against them, will fight so much ll- riKiii. oitcn wins jiae Detroit, Cs rroll is coached former Notre Dams olever xui Klward. Carroll, like Detroit plays Notre Dame football Klward has illtlod'lred few of hla ow ,1 U.D, like 1 1. has done at Detroit, and the contest ehollld he wide onen.

A forwari passing duel is In pros- 1 wo Carroll nlnvera who Hid much to beat Detroit In 19S4. Dick Hrleht and Oene Stringer, are out oi ciw itrroii lineup. Jt was HrlRht's field s-oal that decided last year's aarne and Ktrlnfrer'a -yard 'or loucnaown mat arave ar-roll an earlv l-m ritrinaer Is now playing professional football. Another Fast Crew. But with these two plavera miss-ton.

Carroll offers another fast versatile team which will take Detroit's bent football to defeat Carroll playe.i a scoreless tie with the Marines. defeated lmqucsn, of I'lttehui Kh. 33 to 0. and lost to Imyton. 17 to 0 In Tonia.

Marie and I'arllla Cur-roll has three fine backs, two real ends in Val Mastny and app, and a Kood guard In Captain Coniev. I'rectlcMlly all of Carroll's firet etrlnit players saw service attains! Detroit last fall. Speed Is the main enri of the Pltie streaks as they have been nicknamed once thv were known as "Cleveland's KlgMtllK 1 1 lull." but altered their nickname this season as the orlKinal was too much like Votre Dames And the name Ulue Strenks fits. Kvery man In the backfltld and the ends movrt sprinters The llnenv. are also out i the slow horse class and It nuiv he this edirn In speed that wll! teil on October 31.

Klwurd Inters Speed. Coach Klward. like Rockne. does not care for the lilt; man tiniest he ran net around without blocking traffic Klward's team unlly lyes awav welaltt In every Came, but offsets the handicap by moving faster Klward bans to iiBitt, snirty Packs and falrlv heavy ends Most of Carroll's line bucks ire baaed on trick evolutions be. the line to draw the defensive plavers "tit of position.

Through the notes inns created tne Carroll iibcks nart ror long gains Detroit faces another hard uente hut the gradual Improvement shown from week to week since the began should be. In the proper rorto 10 ptay its neal game at lev la lid. JUNIOR COLLEGE WINS FROM FLINT Highland Park Eleven Scores Winning Points in First Period. Ort 4 HiKhl.trul Km Junior collt-jte thuroUKiil mi. i IuxmmI 1" 1 tut Junior fullft an p.w.-pt ie oti u.t r--t tn Un tujat (jutiiifr, mukttiK its totul in thitt iici l.t The Hfor.

Wi 12 In the thi' gum ti of the 41 Ti but f.lll'-il. KUy atitritc. In clrlxulliiir followed by a slow mImvt ma Inn tbe Ib id eMiemt'ty nartl to piny vn Nt iTiorp thnn four panntfn Wfrc romplMTiifj nf H.b(utt 45 trlrd. Fum- blinK wart OMiitinuKi by h-j ib.y?ri? of both tntna. nn1 ftccountpil for lttTK'1 bs('.

Most of the play In if win fbne in Kintt tcrri ory. I. V. Who. Ki'-limotul 1.

.1. ii a It It a .1. K. II II ('. P.

mi lti.il HnfiHm Djivta-u-t HII! 0 0 0 TS 0 II 01? I'. k-'t ii UhiLT Nil. Multhy '1 i iliuun runt H'KhiKTllI T'Hik Toih-h-lcOAnn Talur. Hor(n. 1'olntB aftor inc miim tit torn unit: I 'iuiiUT for J.

ff-i -win, Kinsorr fur W.iukIi-lir (si'Ktfn (or Sii'i. l'inv fur TiUm.i'i; It'wlilnrKl I'imIc Hull f.r ik Inn. f.r Hull III l.0'!i!i for Mihn5nrk. Wlilsov f.ir I'vii-, ff.r Vtiit, h.uw.. -K n.

fii'pit. -I t.i tun. Km ll'-ii'l linfuui.iii iMIykU. VpKiiaiitl. TiniB of nimrti ii- i-'-i; Ktthnll t' rriiiK.

Tli li'ftlher coverintis of the bent (u ha! If hi'p now made if 1 tlonn, which rnnideii the bnl 1 to ke Its form In spite ot any amount of hard usugo. OLIVET FALLS BEFORE ALMA Crimson Line Wilts Under Steady Attack on Muddy Field and Loses, 23-0. Presbyterians Open Drive in First Period and Score in Each Quarter. Alma, Mli lu, ct. 24.

Alma furnished unoiht'r Minull upset today, ht ttl l'r'sby terians nkldiii through of mud to tit tuui Olivet eolith 2.1 to o. The drive of the At ma, ti-am jiliaiiiat th Kiimaou was a steady one throughout the Kanu. touchdown In tai of the (list threw nd a piacenouit in the Hum. booted by Mat iMiiald from the lt-vatd line. oiivt-t wan forPtl to punt lin-nifdiRt'ly af UT the kick -off and MiuDonald on the firm uiay rlpptd oft 2i yards to the Olivet li-nrrt lino.

Aflvr tinelor made a yardH Maeltnald uiive 11 for tli'Ht down on the. a yard II no and then turned it over. The quarter end with Alum in pusejlon of the hall within the 3-yaid line nml on th tlrat pin Hurley Crtthermaii kidded under the Olivet team to the Kual. oh et Intercepted an Alma pan-, late in the quarter on tier own yard Hue to sav iitrd tviui down in thu half A drive In iliird pfl iod enri li'd the bali iiiMltie of the olivet Ut-yaid lin, t'oliino Hi nniii'ii before tu could away a punt on I lie nd do and puuinm on the huirth ftom hu-aoal to tin. dor on hue.

wh lore through the tntlre olivet team for a tiui. I. down. M.i Dou.ild nl eiuptcd to piai'o ki in hi peiiod fcettltiK vtie. Macl'onald wn the hla liKht ot Alma and ar-t plulil ui HHcliHuin ly AUMA.

oi.iv Hoiuftop lLIIlu(l AVi KlrflUT I. K. ,1 t' It K. i. i dick Ian H.imtt't iiuie Mo.

I CO. HIM I Hn.ia.n i h.ii. Mo r'tior Ah.Wrsun 1 Il.4fll i 'ii hi man i.ii. lsvinl-l I Hv pt-riml. A.m.

I Toiu-hdovvn 0 0 0 Oat lor. iiitl fmm I'Uic kick ilacU.mld. Suhhtnuuons- Maw thirn for l.uttib, fnr Ht for for liittior, v'luitman fr i'airmrnmn, 'riniy toi" Mi'-(in-aiT. Hn-Tidi fur Mirton. for Chiiiiuan, IDliand for MvT'ie.

Bn'nVir f(r sc H'rMn I'mv' M'M 'nUouK'i, Mt' hjg.in Si it N.irmai. lieud i 'ali mpl, Kiutt. CUYLER OTOSE TONSILS Flint. vt i i i Tti r. 1 u.

in ti i fi- I U-r of fh 1'it tlHlI N.lllnllll it.lrir li.ifh!ll I am, will iUilmitt to an opt i ion ho rfniiivnl of hi tonmk nt hi hituie tn HHrriavitU', thin v'U. his recovery, ruylit pluiiA to Hi-tMiil a ok hunting lu fore Rt8vinunf his dut t-n hi in fn rfrra ioiiH.1 rtirector fitr Hie ludutflnul tutual assoctutiuit i YPSI NORMAL LEADS IN RACE Coach Rynearson's Team Smothers Hillsdale Under 20 to 0 Score. Victory Puts Teachers Out in Front for Honors in M. 1. A.

A. Y'lisihinU, illrh Oct. 24. Vpl-Hintl dofcuttni HlllitjAitt hr tuday 2o to it. on thlj ut mud.

Ypsflanti starti'd a purrtlnK Hurui, WUilHlns iMllpunted Ioi-st'h or) evi-ry kkk in rh seooiul iUHrttr Williams tiuntliis: to HlllsitfilM thr-yrd Itns sncl Howe funibbM hf htill arid recovered. Vnshuti trit'd jUiirt Imik sni.k ftnrl put tlie hull mi the pirn! line. I.utoinkt took the bull ovtr on th nfxt phty. In tin si'coud tralf liilUdiilt tried VHtnlv to tio the seore by PHssinw. turt unaM to oompW'tf htT p.isf'S.

This unmi assures Ypsilnnil of rlrnt pliice In I ho I. A. A. In ths fourth period, by n. sertrs of lln pluiiKi's Ypsilnnil scored h'T iwinil tou.

hdovi ii. OrkiTiuan kick-t'u koi1. mir.utt's liiti-'r, Hills-dulo a kl. k. f.

ll on It fv.r th lH-t st orL. VPS ANX! HIi.LSIAI.K. A ft J-r An.In'ivn T. I. 1.

7V il Math. I k. i L.ti 1 1:1 Hitint-r Hi.j.Jer Ohu.i.tikl lt.li!Mn lo-wu Yonkumn T. mii ih iMtl II. iUW 1 3ii 0 ii i 1 it t.i'w totl-- US" I i t-rlrr.

I'tiUrM i h-rm in 2 cMrlwi-n Snvi'r lit of Mlth'KrtM I tli'i Head MUMti ST. JOHNS LOSES TO ST. ANDREWS JarU It Mm Ot t. 24 St. ti.Hk ii hfird li'iiuht lit -st i'm St Johns hiKh (i Id of mud Ham I'ourt il il'vii thi "lit--hout th t.i.

Kmitc l.lofk.Hi Kleins luint hi tho Ii; st (iu.M-r. aid Un ny iut tone ml 1 1 S( hid wrkl th. ImU lo the Siiuitiiw Turynrrt nnt tit tnn hulf, but the whifltlo pri'V-ntfi tht? scoi y. LOYOLA BEATS DAYTON FLIERS Ort 24. University ht-re th: MftTli to 1 he bailie lie h.

tea ni ylavid in nnid und h-tndh- the hull i.o,oki M'cif tn wi'1 iui mm- Ida Ii. 'a bnna, 1 tn run bark. fnmbL-d th kick-off. allovinc Flvnn to recover l.o(.lrt on n. ton's IU-varI lin.

a.M-i's i-nd runi rrid ih across Fitvtuli td un a aaletj tn Ufs luutlh MUaitct. I wet naH from theitr ...11 3 Is if. Kcfiiy tf-r Mnh; flur- 'nv Aiovus ti.Ui-o. Bits 'hiiV for M.al, Conm-ily (or Touol.down--Re.-ty Foints nfVr Head hneaman-Mldvr. jTUw or quarters it) uilnutt.

"i iit ttiri. iui WAruttih, MUwv iyr. 101. ''renttc niiownnc Wwillu'r cloudy: track mu.i-ly. iliy iia AaauciaUd Frasa.

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