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4ft PRICE i Army Wins rom University Of Detroit 20 To 0 Playing Straight ootball 1 7 t' Steger University of Michigan Captain Dropping Back or Pass Against Aggies I IOWA IS HELD SENATORS GET OENSIVE TO TIE SCORE CASH REWARD PILES UP 20 POINTS 4 BYOHIOSTATE AND GO HOME I TO DEEAT EPINARD 1 GO HOME WITH CHECKS in if the BADGERS JUST AVOID SETBACK Show Reversal of orm rom 0 iv nETiiorr Score in inal Western 13 5orlhwetern I I Collegian Ute Pau to Xi with '1 fl 0 0 4'ollege I tab 0 I 0 wait A and Long Pass Late in i ear IB i i UIllNdnlr mnl 13 Hnnnver 7 Indhinn Central Allnml fl I a Kumm 10 42 Clnelnnntl 0 WABASH BOWS TO NOTRE DAME TEN CENTS Nebraska Game to Defeat Butler Mnrqttrtf? 31 NVy II I Inrnm 14 Cornell 7 Tuft 12 Hate 0 Kowdoln Amhrrwt II SyrM ne 24 and 31 7 Th neaeon wan th for Tom a a major league umpire has officiated neven world's er DETROIT MICHIGAN SUNDAY OCTOBER 12 1024 SPORT AND INANCIAL NEWS VOL 90 NO 15 tackle Philllpart punted to Who Iumbtd but racorf own 40 jwr Uns Wood on ths tnird down to hl Pictures of the Michigan game at East Lansing ap pearing in this edition of The Detroit ree Press were taken by a staff photographer and rushed to Detroit by airplane to appear in the early Saturday evening editions of this paper WEST Aggie 0 GAME IS SCORELESS Prior to leave takings Jfatinger ky" Harris appear'd with fist full of chc ks marking t) a split ut ths world There were 24 checks each for 1505? At draw to tho 22 ac tive members of the Senators with two additional made out in Nick Altrork and Mike Marlin the nlub trainer and commander of what In the army would be the morale section ormnl lteseres 27 liny 14 Michigan State Nnr TVaahlnirton Oct 11 Th world's Champions of 1924 as a baseball team disband'd today leaving their record nitrated In the permanent history of the port and In the memories of ft followers Ceremonies marking the dlslnfe gratlon of the fighting aggrega tlon which brought Washington her first league and serie pen nant was Informally staged today In the local clubhouse They eon slated in the simple handshake a Map on the shoulder and "see you neat spring" as most member of the am departed by train and au tomobile tor their severs! home and the and tbs bonus of who Was The players themselves chipped in fpr Wade Lustier for rank Hat ter tne lame oat ooy gi ound keeping squad Washington club wired a 110UO to Wld Matthews sent to Sacramento In nnl seaun as part? of the dvuBoU deal which brought McNeely here ('resident Clark Grlftlth declared a ha sign ed the cheek that the dlvldi nd on that Investment wet fat enough to Justify a generous view of the situ ation" Lncle hum a a silent partner in 'the enterprise will receive H01 31010 through the internal revenue imports An uffieln 1 statement from the treasury today placed the total admissions at $111531'14 upon which a tax of 11 per cent will he levied There was little to suggest the triumphant contestants of a era son's bn Illes in the little group at American league park today Weary to the final degree and sap ped by the wsln ot yesterday's12 lnnlng thriller the player bar red baseball and any remotely re lated topic from Subjects fit to be discussed or the most part they stood silently waiting while attend ants cleaned their lockers and pack ed the uniforms and other personal belongings In waiting trunks Then trip to the treasurer office for a final "OK" on the accounts and one by one the group departed 43 Hope College Eastern Ik Highland a St Catherine's fl Anninelatloa STATE INTERCOLLEGIATE erris 13 Grand Rapid Junior 0Northern Normal IS Superior (Vis) Normal 0 Adrian College 27 Highland 'Park Junior College It gies whose veteran team had out lought the less experienced Michi gan player Rated as the under dog at the gtart of the game the anners developed into wildcats as the contest worei bn and forced Michigan to rely 'on Tod Rock well's punting to keep their goal line uncrossed Grand Unpld Union 47 Nile 7 UndllUc 14 Hl Ittipld 0 Chy Junior Cnllr Harbor prtnK 3 Prtonkej Ik 40 1 of High 7 Snult Mr Marie 23 Nenbrrry IX Moskejron 13 Mui tar (III) Pontiac Grand Hapld iral Holland 32 Greenville X'af Jordan I I behoygnn 6nfflnnw Eaatern 30 Alpena 0 12 South Head (Ind) Datrotl wr received with tvory courtesy neludin the playing of th Col lg Anthem by th West Point bands I SPORT AND INANCIAL NEWS ifSP I Champaign Ills Oct Show ing a complete reversal of form from It showing against Nebraska last Saturday' Illinois defeated Butler hero todayy 40 to10 Harold (Red) Grange proved conclusively that he had not gone back by scoring two touchdowns before leaving the game early In came other Wonsler fl nllfurnlg 211 Arlsone 7 Callfernl Tech SI 24 Missouri Mines 14 14 Washington of 1 LOUISIANA STATE DEEATS INDIANA Wiconin Outplayed by Coe for Three Period Tie Hawkeyes With Veteran Squad Unable to Make Effective Gains oa 0 0 0 0 0 Th third touchdown rme tn th fourth rpiarter afhtr WcH Point had found VtHrohji deftns a th five yard line in depperfttf Turt to tvlhfow pwihrin own trfl tory Rttd £adly got bold without even touched Dtttruit showed a bi improv Ment over last wrk form and earned th rpct of th Cadet hr it stubborn realfttatKts The bob dler raid that Uurty a nien looked better than BL Jxtula which Ih trolt la to play on October 35 had looked her and predicted that th H4 and Whit would beat th Mound City men The xme waa played ender cotu dHlons that were IJal for th apeer tator but very hard on tho pur er Dtcaui tu jieac EAST Army alrernHy of Hriri( ninmnia wewieyni rrnn IvrrI XL arthmore 7 there Play gjbhhuoji uame Although mot of th team In elated they were On baae ball for months to several reatlaned Pare 3X Player Receive Check and Make Plan for Winter of Recreation first point Jroin the next kick off four Griggs to Woodland took the ball to the OOTBALL RESULTS 1 Dash and rfrhe of the Army attack told the story Time after time the Army backfield crashed through for long gain and only inside the lo yard line rould the fighting westerner stop the plunges of Hewitt Wood (Jillmore and Yeoman 'The Armywaleo worked the forward pa for some gains but depended on straight' football for the most part and did not open up any more thin was necrtiary in view of the presence of Notre Dame scouts a Detroit' attack which had been in dismal a failure awairl't Ohio yan was again weak makiiig one first down tv rushing that deep in the Ecu and White territory' fine puntmg was one of the factors in keeping the score down He held his own with Bill Wood who is considered one of the greatest kicker in the rat and in fact outklcked the Army star in the early part oi game Ittleent they wre to discuss the series uch player denied bar Ing auy particular part In tho vic tory ascribing It generally to "tha bunch" or leadership and In some case to break" of the game McNeely to whom Is attrib uted the decisive hit of the final game dismissed quetrles today with th" nssrrtlon that "It was a lucky bbiince that did It" The only un anlmlty was In expresions of nt fsfMctlon that Johnson had come through to victory Piles of ulegn the club house desks twill i to th Intense interest held throughout rhe coun try Hcoree of messages were ad drMked to Individual player by persons clubs chambers of com mercc and other organisations most of whom were utterly un known to th recipient Rut hun dreds cam to the Washington club attesting th writers' Joy over the outcome Simitar messages deluged lift It tfr llaa rare A snvre b4 I I I ive line rivruwiBB mviie ri ua wr 'that the team bo Invited to dinner IRST QUARTER Iitrolt won tho to and elected to take advantage of th light wind and un Garhluh ktrxrd off over the goal Hau Detroit brought the bait out to ths 2d yard Ho Aft a Jumble had lost three yard Brennan made sev on an attempt at left Wilson on his Bunted Upart who wax run out of bound Ceattneed Page Ingwerten Ue Brookinl utile Attempt to Score Touchdown Iowa City la Oct 11 (By Associated Press) The only game today tn Western Conference terri tory In which two conference teams clashed ended here in a tie when Ohio State and Iowa failed to cross each goal Urged on by approximately 25000 persons a small part of which was a group of madly cheering Buck eyes the elevens bucked each other' lines passed frequently and almost frantically but failed to make an effective gain when gain would have been most valuable Gam Is rom the viewpoint the game was a thriller especially in the last quarter when the Ohio eleven captured the ball near Its own goal line and throwing dis cretion to the winds proceeded to try pass after pass Several of these were successful and the desnerate Buckeye 'machine succeeded in bringing the ball near 34 yard line but finally was forced to punt and lows took Its last chance to break the tie Coach Ingworsen' then 'sent' tn Charlie Brookins world's champion hurdler He tore around line for 10 and 15 and once 25 vards while the eager Iowa rooters looked at their watches' furtively and hoped for the best Brookins how ever had come too late and the game ended with the track star still carrying the ball toward' goal Buckeyes Win Chance Th Buckeye received one chance to score by a goal from the field and Iowa twice tried this method to break the tie but Klee missed the posts from the 30 yard line and and isher's toes failed In the crucial moment Parkin tor Iow a Klee In the back field and Jenkins in the line tor Ohio scored individual honors Throughout the first and third quar ters Parkin pierced the Ohio line for Tong gains and Kle was prac tically the only Buckeye who was able to break through the Iowa llnd enecuveiy IOWA Romey Hancock Olfion Griffin lrlckenirteln KuHtekl Otte Parkin (C 'Irnham Shermer luhrr Scor by periods luwa official: fe Burch Earlham Schommer Chicago Umpire McCord IlllnoU ield 11 Hedffta Dartmouth IIUKI BRACE WIN 40 T0 10 Straight ootball Wins for Suckers Play Even Second Half the stand and then wheeled about i tor th start at the far turn of th track They were lined up at the barrier at 3:85 but duo to the actions of Saraxen which wan excitable nd nervous th barrier was not sprung until nearly five minute later Chllknwee get ace Chilhowee broke In front fol IlTi flfilnard and Sarasen with fourth When the flylnr field flashed past th stand on th1' first quartet Chilhowee gamely: the lead with Para sen Ir fighting buck in third place and Eplnard a cant fourth wa still leading at' th three quarter pole but began to crack under th terrific strain all ontlniie ou Pms "it kouth Bend 1nl Ort 11 Notre Dame powerful attack too much tor the Wabash defns and ths local eleven registered It ec nnd victory of the year 35 to here this afternoon Notre Dame played straight foot ball all th way except tor 2 pastes completed which nttd 45 yardsh oto ned up a at tack In th last halt In an attempt tv score out tne local ueren too strong "'lev Layden Cerney Connell made steady gain uaiiu Parr and Wytr rled th ball for Wabash's gau th second quarter Ono after a 15 ynrd dash and the wne a 43 yard Journey McIlwain shared honors Grange during the first quarter his terrific line smashing gaining from four to eight yards on almost every effort Paul furnished the feature for Butler by blocking1 kick and falling on It for Butler's touchdown late In the fourth quarter Griggs add ed the other three Butler points he put a phico klck between the posts from the 43 yard line in the fourth quarter Straight Gnme Wins i Using straight football and an occasional pass Illinois waded through Butler almost at vj'lll rolling up a score of 33 to 0 i the first halt Coming back In th third period Butler braced and played the Illlnl on even terms A the third quar ter ended Butler opened up with Its nerlsl nttack Passes cart led the ball to tho Illinois 30 yard line where the Illlnl bold for three downs Griggs dropped bBk and put a plac kick between the bars for imiiers 43 yard line After the passes from mtiA Illlnl three yard Uno svhero the line braced and held for down 'Hie inal Score Britton attempted to kick out from behind his own goal and Paul blocked the kick and fell on It for tho score The lone Illlnl touchdown In tfin second half came when Britton Intercepted a Butler pass on the Butler 37 yard line just before the end of the game Several Illlnl play took tho ball to the 12 yard line from where Galllvnn went over Britton added tho extra point with a placa kir and the game ended 40 to 10 ILLINOIS BUTLER Mnhl Drown Hrise Slimmer I Cwl Ilnherts RelehH Miller 7t Mulholland ilall 7 Strnle Crr Ei WcwdHn IL A 9 noe MeJlwain a Oriww mllh 'U Woods Britton Heiton Tout'Mnwnr Grftiw McIlwain Ion trd (substitute tn' McIlwain) GsHIvsn 7 Prints (er Hrltton 4 Griers fn nt Grlr Parker Heaves Oval 40 Yards to Enable Wolverine Captain to Make Lone Touchdown Veteran Ag gies Outplay Opponents irst Three Quarters and Repeatedly Threaten to Cross Line BY LLOYD NORTHARD Est Lansing Mich Oct Held icoreles for three period University of Michigan rose to a supreme effort in the closing minutes of the fourth quarter here this afternoon and defeated the Michigan Aggie 7 to 0 when Captain Herbert Steger caught a 40 yard forward pass from red Parker a substitute back and ratx the remaining 15 yard to cross the goal line Outplayed for three quarters and on the defensive for the greater part of the fourth Michigan took a last desperate chance for victory Stegef streaked down the left sideline and then cut in toward the goa'l The pass Cme true a an arrow and dropped in the outstretched arms ef the Wplveritie captain It was a death blow for the Ag Lonl nlorailn Wnahlngtnn BX hitman 0 Ganviign 1L Washington SkkIck Idaho 41 Moafung 13 Ilrnvrr 7 Wyoming 0 Colorado 30 Regis college 0 STATE lATKRhCHOLASTlC Detroit Northeastern 7 Monroe Mlrfalirnn I hlragro Brown UnhersHy Utsennsin 7 College 7 41 ftnae Poly 3 Illinois 40 Hotter College 10 Ohio State Iowa Cnee Hi Otterheln 0 boulMlnna I 2L Indiana 14 DenUon 17 Wittenberg 7 Kenyon JO Muskingum 0 Oklahoma 14 Nebraska 7 Drake Hi Kno College 10 Carroll 30 iialslua 10 Xotre Dame X4 Wnliaah 0 De I'nnw 27 Earlham 21 Mount I nlon Iowa Aggies Northwestern Ohio Wesleyan 3 Ohio Xnrthem 2 western Jieserve 31 HIrntn finrnrnfa 2K Pomona College Stanford 7 Olympic (tub 0 Dityfon 37 l)m Is Elktna 7 Valparaiso 14 Albion Minnesota 30 Haskell Indiana Oberlin 13 Ohio L'nlrersify 7 Aaron 7 houthern hittier lamia SARAZEN SETS MARK Garbisch Hewitt and Gilmore Cross Red and Goal Line Kicking Keeps Detroiters on Defensive Most of Game and They Never Threaten tojScore Play Always in End of ield West Point Out 1 One of the bet team ilmt IVni tvL ever ha had defeated the University of Detroit by a score of 20 to 0 this i 'J afternoon in he new Army stadium 2L J7 The Detroit eleven made a valiant fight ami kept the score down hV ft i iClaeia azlr irnoi ixSaid zn A a i I a MJ as'V ULIVII11 VIIMS5 H9 VtAA UV'IS VT9 I I I I 4 i 1 neipeu uy tnc army ceuaency to get oirsiue wncn it naq aconiii chances Southerner Attack in Third Quarter Down Hooier 20 14 IndUnapolls Ind Oct Loul lns Btato unlverlty won wall deserved victory over Indian uni versity defeating the Hoosier In an Intereetlonal football gams 30 'Aftr (ratling at tha half 14 to the southern leant came back with a crushing attack In the third period and scored a touchdown and goal nftr touchdown A third touchdown was scored early in th fourth period by the Tigers Indiana fouxht gamely hut wa unable to overcome the lead Mrs Chestnut Gelding Vanquishes rench Colt in Great inish of Third International Play Runs astest Race to Place Third Chilhowee inishes Last Latonia Ky Oct (By the Associated Smashing all existing Kentucky track records for a mile and a quarter to pieces Sarazen three year old chestnut gelding owned by Mrs Van derbilt II today vanquished Epinard pride of the rench turf before a record breaking crowd of 50 000 spectators Sarazen ineligible for the previous two international race because he was a gelding flashed across the wire a length and a half of inc gaiiam rreneu nore in This was within four fifths of a second of the record estab lished by the great Whiskbroom I 10 years ago Whiskbroom at that time carried 135 pounds While Sa razen was burdened with 120 today Sarazen stepped the fastest mile and a mile find a quarter ever run on" the Latonia track He waf clocked at the mile in 4 5 clipping a fraction of a second off the track record Again laeea Second Epinard strangely enough fin Ished today as he did In his two previous American when he finished second to Wise Counsellor and latdr to 1 adkln While Sara zen's victory was convincing Epin ard was just ns wonderful In de feat Working hl way through In terference when Altawood and Mad Play humped In the final six teenth of the race Epinard came up from fourth place shot quickly to the outside Hashed ahead of Mad Play and was gaining rapid ly on the Vanderbilt gelding in the closing strides Mad Play the entry of Harry Sinclair probably ran the greatest race of his career finishing on top of Epinard for third place Alta wood owned by Bruce Head of Lexington made a desperate effort and was barely beaten for third place Altawood finished fourth six length ahead of Princes Doreen the heavily played filly which land ed fifth place while Little Chief finished sixth My Play seventh and Chilhowee last Victory Worth gSSOOO The victory was worth 155500 to Mrs Vanderbilt In addition to $5000 gold cup Epinard pulled down $0000 as second prize while $3000 went to Mad Play and $1000 to Altawood as fourth prize money The race except for the unavoid able bumping of Altawood and Mnd Blay in the exciting finish was one of the most cleanly contested in tho history of Kentucky racing Epi nard at no time during the gruel ling mile and a quarter run was farther than three feet from the rail except when ha was taken to the outside In his dash for second place a the flying field straightened out for the wire Everett Haynes the Jockey astride Epinard In all his American starts gave the rench horse a perfect ride In the Judgment' of experienced observers The shadows from a fading sun were Just beginning to settle over tho picturesque Latonia course ntllncr in the Kerituckv hiiln when! Epinard and the eight American thoroughbreds were paraded past) tnft fltftmlll IknA tliAn wfaAtz aKsvilt loyva Advantage Lead Cardinal to ourth Quarter Mudlffon Vls Oct 1 VIcun aln'i football turn lacked anythin? but a Wetrn eonfrnje outtU Kgalrial Co CoHegf of Cedar Hapld Iowa on Camy Kandall thU afternoon and Ml hut met defeat al th bande nf the tlghHog Hawky Th wor wan 7 A year ago Co cum to tn open tho aeajum and lout out 7 3r aftor haring (be Letter of th arguiner for three TfTa afternoon a aquarer deal at th hftnd of fate and whll! tn Iowan oio not win ii tn honor of th day wr their They i nao tn waugrre on tn run ivr hh three riod at their pacing Ju aL? Iri ti waa working and xnreattnea to score on Yeral occaidonx Co etoond Harmon fleet aophornor quaru touchdown wtih plunk atraltfht hers agslnsthrd Bird ml rnfw wvp U(r 0 lhe lln pff dBTOlniUjng Th back whose work in the two prevl i IMOt3 touchdown was made afivr ou games her against North sin liar iiionh uf 45 yards kota and fowa Rtat was top notch CltHmor1 Yeoman and Wood do The heavier Cardinal forward were i jpg th heavy work Dtrott was checked again and again bj' tho i pcwcrlets glnt thee tat tari Cedar Rapid Indent I Ing hard driving bar who ripped Co tuck a forward pass gam cn flrt gown usually with only and met with the am success (hat two trlu necessary to nik th the low Agrle did her week distance ago Apparently the Badger hava no defense sgalnst the aerlul game Meor In Last Quarter even wnen tney Know it me main card In the rival team's deck Coe rtw eivr war frefiuently uncov ered Offensively the Badgers werelow and their play at times dragged It wa not until th last period when they cored their io( on and earned it ovr the Illi and lha nntnl Iburaaha Hhoiil aaTivtiz vai fhat tied the dore that Wlaconsln with defeat leering In Its face man aged to get together long enough totv it off STEGER GOES OVER LINE LATE IN GAME Parker Deliver In Crlaie or three quarter it was a great day for A Thejr were dedi cating their new etadium before the largest crowd that ever witnessed a football game here They had out played the Wolverines and It ap peared that only a miracle could rob them cl a scoreless tie is This would have been a moral victory for A but the miracle happened JParker was rushed Into the game replacing Gregory solely to pass and he proved the man Michigan needed In the emergency or weeks the Aggies had been working long hours for this day They sent ad team on the field every man of which had played at least once against the Maize and Blue and the majority were facing the Wolverine for the third time These veteran linesmen did all that the moat partisan Green and White follower could ask Unable to gain through tho line and with the Aggie defense turn ing back end runs without gains the Yostmen were forced to report to passes But until Steger clutch ed Barker 40 yard throw they completed but one pass and made ok vuv orat oown Wolverine Defense Good Michigan's line proved equal to the armer forwards on defense rur the first three periods it was atilctly a defensive fight between two lines of almost equal power hat advantage there was went to the Green and White 'JP the time Michigan cored the Aggies had made four downsnd the Wolverines one rom the stands the Maize and Blue root i i were calling on their team to bold while the armer cohort "ere frantlShlly calling lor a touchdown Thn oamb the play that broke he hearts of tha Aggies Michiganirted play on Its 45 yard line "hero Uqckwell bad been thrown Beckley's punt On the first play Varker dropped kick and "'Ilh Rockwell Miller arc! Grube Lu'lng off to the right of the Held the A eeoudary defense drawn to that side leaving Jiily Schmyser cope with Steger Til llAaa kallarl aua (ha hnevzi tif ''V wsaiexti vr Wg ll9CM4 V5 r'iho Aggie defense man and nestledpie Sieger's arms and the cover of the remaining yards was Duly a formality Rockwell kicked Seal Only Rockwell's kicking and the inability nf the A kicker to make attempted field goals saVedMlrhlgan during the first haff ive times a Green sweatered player at lemptf'd Io kick goal from the field 11 of the attempts failed'dchlgan twice tried to score by this means but neither attempt was close Gain by essing It was the first time th nine vtr that the Aggies had come as Gose to holding Michigan even In A won 21 to 0 and the "Mt year held Michigan to a to Since that time Michigan Lss won handily but today tho wolverines were almost ready to the armers tlinlr equalsnd share Michigan football hon ors with them for a year at least Both line showed great power 'tense eo great in fact that "either could open any hole on raa eorwnra teain could no nothing with tb forward pass though repeatedly tiled thia play in th Jualtig lage of tn game In an fiirt i llinl the consular im of 1 mm a mav z( aa lUUlV a bp muij a 'j if feuse alert and Intelligent O'l eJ'4'e either broke up the pas or it to striHll gains One the aerial Play proved a buomsraug Garblcti intercepting one and running foe Wear ('bints third touchdown West blocking and tack ling were uperior to Detroit and there wa liu romparion In? tn vtork of the two lines on either attack or ilihM Towards th" glo ot lhe gams Wst Point twe't many substitute and the fighting was falrlv even with the play con flned to th middle portion of th field1 Th Army reserve held tltmlr nan on 1fn but dhi Ut i have th punch that was shown by ilia regular Th flrt period scorcJe hjf I a' hj nut eany hi in hwhhi Ur HewHl hrgftiT Mi Irnttertnic rum tactK' and finnUy Wet 4 point carried th ball 44 yard fur a tnncihrtnwn wlUt blunuM aHalifht Winnert Are Richly Rewarded for Their Conquest of National League A nmimmi I i Stif tl 11 1 PTS 4 Vi IT i 7 I Ar my JpWA 0 ILLINOIS 40 CHICAGO 19 MARQUETTE 21 WILLIAMS 14 WISCONSIN 7 YALE 7 9 STATE 0 BUTLER 10 BROWN 7 NAVY 3 7 COE 7 GEORGIA 6 I I IT1I 1 I III I nil iiiiiiiihi liu IMIII HI gisuw liu Sil 1111 i nipiW OHIO Ta 8 QnrrlllL NkholaL 3 Kutler (C) TounirR 3 DreyerR JenklnaR CunninghamQ 0 4 It tL Wendler Kftrow A yj.

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