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1 3ftt 1 1 LJ jJWEz' 'y 'r'L' ffi 4 J' PAftT ONE THE DETROIT REE PRESS SUNDAY OCTOBER 2G 192 4 21 Wolverines ace Task In Preparing To Halt Powerful Attack Of Minnesota LAST MINUTES COLUMBIA UPSETS WILLIAMS ELEVEN GIVE ELI GAME STRAIGHT OOTBALL BEATS AGGIES f' UMBLES ARE COSTLY ARMERS MAY GET SURPRISE TO MAKE w' Y' OURTH VISIT fl 7 Jefferson came to Bafet ILLINOIS WIN Refinish Your Car i I Like New ords Chevrolets and Overlands th i a Make It Look Its Best 57 6 Mack and Beaufait Melrose 1327 'te I 1 it It 3 I KAZOO NORMAL ROUTS KENTUCK GERMANS TAKE ANTI PRO STAND LONG ILLNESS ATAL TO WOOD sud and Wln 1 'Bowling Green Kentucky Oct Displaying better punch anil an airtight defense Western State Normal of Kalamazoo Michigan defeated Howling Green Normal PURPLE RALLY IH LAST HAL RV fourth visit to Detroit game with Lafayette ground? lew York 1 2 3 DETROIT AUTO PAINTING CO BOSTON LEADS IN BIG SERIES Boston nines never lost a championship having six to their credit The Bed Sox were Victor inas InlSOU 1912 1915 1916 and and the Braves in 1914 against the Athletics The latter was the only aeries decided lu four consecu tive timet PITT HUMBLED BY CARNEGIE ideal Accommodations for bachelors at HOTEL AIRBAIRN tures contribute to th comfort ot mt guest Economy la stressed In the room rates It 19 and ltd per week aiH ns in the dining room where excellent break feats are served at td rente noonday luncheons at 45 rente and apterdld tibia d'hote dia lers at 65 cent Outa'de rooms for eno er two oc cupant are ava table at th MW airbairn and will ba abowu to vine 1 (1 nit Omahn Innda Ing Omaha under the Icalci ship of Art Griggs won the Western league championship for 1924 jjffjrfi Mobile Names Elberfeld Norman (KIA) Elberfeld signed a eon tract to manage the Mobile Mulhern association baseball team next year He was formerly with the Little Rock and Chattanooga clubs Wcinecke Give em Game 13 9 One of the Single Bed rooms at The airbairn i i rnonrni in Many of our visitors and German ootball union I to 'pro hibit He teams from playing against pioferalonal clubs owing to certain Intrigues which are alleged to have taki plm In Cze ho Slovakla Austria and Hungary It la expres ly stated however that thia will not apply to visiting English teams In Kentucky 1 14 to here this afternoon Taking the kickoff In the third Quarter Kalamazoo Normal march ed straight down the field and Banach fell over the line for tho it at iAiiah1Avn I quarter passes and Charges made by Ban Johnson of tho American longue that many eastern gamblers are operating In pacific coast cities brought a warm retort from President Harry Wil liams of the Coast league He asked Mr Johnson to prove his statements airbairn he had thia mlnn guests have commented on the un usual comforts of airbairn bed rooms Exclusively for bachelor the new airbairn possesses unique attrac tions Located on Columbia at John IL tt la but a tew aeconda' walk tram cur pat cf the dcwitcwr dis trict Complete service 'a magnifi cent lounge reading room' billiard aootn and twur other unlQua single man who has 'lived round rooming houses appre ciates a light cheerful room and a real save IL Elerrr Man akti rector at its rrv Hotel Mr Oscar Wtbber Vice President and Gen Manager ot the Uudaua Company planned Um 4S88fe New York Oct IS Percy Haughton Columbia eleven found Itself today and triumphed over the strong Williams team 37 to 3 The victory was well deserved and represented superi ority ot play The Lions' had the better of forward play and repeat edly opened large holes fur Kop plsch and Klrchmeyer who made Presidents Come to Dinan ield Nov Major Game for of Eleven BROWN rod a Iimnsn MelHpniiou Vs' Mvimpfoiu Saywnrt stwfftot Slyr hrrt Pmror is ft 0 jOO 3 two touchdowns a piece In the first half The much vaunted strength ot the Purple eleven apparently had been spent In early season con tests and even Columbia aubats lutes tn the second halt were able to break up the visitors overhead game three points came In the" first period on a drop kick by isher ALBION LOSES TO HILLSDALE Next oe on Gridiron Is Stronger Than Many Believe Red and Black Wins Twice on Three Other Trips to Detroit Ralph Wood perhap? th fa motin bankriban plumper devel oped at the UnlvtrHy of llhrioia died in Denver CoL after five year of Hines? Wood with Raf twin brother played a eensAtlnnal game for Illinois In B14 and IHS He is by widow and two chil dren He wm 29 year old Kicking of Baker and Plunging of Michigan Veterans While the Wolverines lost i heavily through graduation of? stars last year the Maize Blue still has several second and third year men who? while not individual stars have! shown the customary Michigan fighting spirit this fall Below are five of them Reading from top to bottom Charles Grube: Edlift "Butch" Slaughter Har old Steele Bob Brown and: "Dutch Manon urubo was converted to an end from a halfback Slaughter is one of the best guards in the confer ence but has been handicapped through injury Steele is an other guard who has Deen crippled Brown is capably fill ing the place at center left vacant bv Tack Blott and Marion while an end may finish his days at Michigan in the backfield 7rmer Eleven Unable to Hold Margin Gained in Second Quarter Evanston Ilk Oct North western university 'defeated tho Michigan Agglea here this after noon 13 to 9 inelnty through the ability of the firet footel Baker ami the persistent line plunging of Captain Welnecka ot tho urpie Baker outpunted Nailer Beckley end Illchard ot the Aggies The anners war held even by the Purple lineman except In thoarly stages of the'game when th Aggie backs had no difficulty in bucking through their uppunents wall Several fumbles by the Aggtea vc proved costly especially" tn th early stage ut tho gam CENTRAL NORMAL BEATS YPSILANTI East Lansing sMIch October Returned from their first game of thu season on foreign territory the Michigan Aggie football squad will prepare for the game with Lake orest at East Lansing Novem ber 1 Should Lake orest prove as hard tn subdue as laet fall a good game Is In prospect A victory bv a fairly decisive score wa hung up hy the Green and White In 1923 but early In the game ake orest previously suspected ot being easy picking displayed fangs which were not easy to pluck There Is a tendency here to hope for hard opposition for Coach Ralph Young's squad WHh both the Michigan and Northwestern games out of the way the Aggie schedule has rather a barren aspect If some of the teams not so highly rated prove to be real obstacles the re maining games will create greater Interest Hard To Please ault Is not being found with the slate arranged for the Green and White This schedule Is the first made up by Coach Young who In his first season with the Aggies was forced to send hfs squad through a series ot games for which In Its weakened condition It was not pre pared At that time It win believed by nearly everyone Interested in the football fortunes ot A that the wise course would be to build up the schedule with the squad Some of this was forgotten after the Aggies had slaughtered two preliminary opponents and made an unusually 1 strong stand against Michigan Then the enthusiastic ones regretted the fairly easy game that was on the boards for the fol lowing Saturday and looked forward to today's game with Northwestern the only other Big Ten aquad on the schedule Now they are In much the same frame at mind again St Louis uni versity following Lake orest la expected to be plenty strong for the AgKlea but they are not at all sure that Lake orest will give the de sired opposition Thinks of Next Year This will not be the attitude of the coaching staff Work Is pre scribed Both Carl Schultz and Dick Lyman outstanding cripples of the past "week and a half should he In harness again at the opening of the week When they have returned to duty the squad will be almost at full strength again Schultz's In jury has prohably been the worst Young's chargesthls season Although Richards Is undoubtedly a better field general than either Lyman or remont it Is probablethat Coach Young will use one the other of the latter pair as much as possible during thfi remainder of the season Richards is closing his football career while Lyman Is In hla second year of football and re mont Is In his first Experience gained by either of them will bo valuable to the 1925 squad In the Lake orest game as In the Chicago fracas substitu tions will undoubtedly be numerous with second and first year varsity men "replacing three year veterans wherever that is possible The Agglca lost only one man by grad uation last year but this year they will mako up for 'je unusual good fortune 3 wry Cbn utnjH JutiMCm ere aVr Wnck (C) Score by Northwestern KmbwMiarn Marinin TttucMor' Wlenack yiwa solnt 8hr ttcnionBftkrvrortnf Touehdawn Lk rel iwliil rt trim hxlzi 41 lar (Wieufr yenhef'irfii fterwnre (JHMIO md (Minhi fmn Lmplre feld (M chlgan) ilf JinMmasw UpsM (Cbicoco) Methodist Unable to Check Attack and Succumb 21 to 0 Hillsdale Mich Oct Hills dale won a brilliant 21 to 0 victory over Its ancient rival Albion at Martin field hero today giving the Blue and While Its first gridiron triumph over the Methodists since 1914 The first quarter was scoreless both teams being unable to gain any appreciable advantage but In the second period Hillsdale broke the monotony by crossing the Al bion goal line as the result ot a puss Dorsch to airgraves The third quarter found Coach Jefferson's team running wild Ex cellent open field running by Dorsch and 1'hllp brought the ball within striking distance of tho Albion goal A Uno plunge by Dorsch and a abort pass Dorsch to Gettings accounted tor Hillsdule last two touchdowns In the final period Albion advanc ed the pigskin to within one yard of the Blue nnd hite goal but the Hillsdale forward wall made a won derful stand and held the visitors for downs Gettings immediately punting out nf danger The powerful Hillsdale line suc cessfully checked the Albion of fense particularly In the closing minutes of play when the 'purple and Gold were thrown for a loss time and aga ALBION illLLSDALE' Hoffman Tavlor Howefi LT Drew Olson 1 hereon Isizaway Morlock Harlow Altman Paul Creenshtelds I'nahaw Getting Orlhlli Doral! Hablnaon 1 Philp Williams 14 a alrgravea Williams' I IL Horlgaon Dorah Getting alrgravea Gouls from Brotberaon 1 out of 3 Officials: Hasseirnan Ohio Weleyan Belmar Alma Bead Dalrympl Knox One of the two major games on the University of Detroit football schedule la bated for Dinan Held Saturday afternoon when Washing ton Jefferson college of Washington makes Its following Its at the Volo yesterday Washington Detroit for the first time In 1921 and played at Navin field before a crowd of 22000 persons This game plnvod December 3 was a post season affair and brought together two unbeaten elevens Washington Jefferson won 14 2 Until that de feat the Titans were mentioned as possible antagonists for California In the annual East West match al Pasadena One or Detroit Came then the 1922 game The Presidents with their prestige ot the preceding season were odds on favorites but Detroit on a mld wln ter field with the temrrature hov ering around zero smote the Penn sylvanians 20 to 9chlefly through the wonderful prowess of Paul Hoean' Who had learned most of that has befallen any of Coach his footbnll at ashlngton Jeffer son i ne preceaing year xusi year won by thn slim margin of 6 to 0 making the count 2 to 1 In tho scries of three Detroit failed to start Impres sively but It has been developing with some satisfaction and the Presidents expect that next Satur day It will bo the same fighting team that It has been for three sea sons past Washington Jefferson will bo at a certain disadvantage too because It had one of the tough est opponents ot Its schedule In Lafayette and tho players with but four days ot rest are not expected to be at the peak of tbolr form when they engage Detroit They Were Good Washington Jefferson has a pe culiar Interest in its Detroit foot ball games for the reason that so many ot its stars of recent years have come from the Michigan me tropolis Starting with the groat trams of Bob olwell back In 1912 the Presidents have had a great ar ray of gridiron luminaries from Detroit irst there were the in comparable John Spiegel 'together with Brit Paterson and a few of lesser note Then followed the Drew brothers" the famous Regin ald Bovill and his brother Jack Seymour Brown Donald Straw and a host of others ot some years ago Then came Wayne Brenkert and the brilliant Al Crook who left last year Others of less brilliance but of certain ability have graced tho Red and Black roster In the past 10 years fact no other single sec tion has provided so many high class players In the same length of time at Washington Jefferson as the city Lt Detroit Homer Bits At Center This 'year Washington Jefferson will present but one Detroit boy In its regular lineup Center Homer BUSS a sophomore Playing ni uri year as a regular Is more than liv ing up to the reputation that hl predecessors: have achieved Last vear Bliss was regarded by Coach Kiorrow as one ot the most prom ising centers In thb country but it would have taken a player of more than exceptional worth to displace the great Crook Consequently Bliss was forced to net as under study to his fellow townsman This year he Is better than ever The Washington Jefferson alumni are as usual expecting to make much of the visit of the team to Detroit Outside tho sectional points where Washington Jeffer son Would naturally bo expected to have numerous "old grads" no other point so far distant has so many alumni and former students In fact tho Detroit Alumni association Is regarded as one of the strongest In tne country at least In enthusi asm it not In nntnbers Leaders of the "Washlngton Jefferon" force here are endeavoring to cure a 100 per cent attendance of Wah Ington Jefferson men Pittsburgh OcL 38 Carnegi Tech rtaned It tnie si "city champions of here today when It defeated th strong Pittlven 8 to 0 score came' In th flrsVr quarter a a result of a sensational A run by Baebe around right end totA 55 yards planing the ball within the shadow of Pttt' goal Captain Newman pushed It srros Put threatened their oppenentrw goal twice tn the firt period but lost th ball through penalties PASSES BEAT BY 20 TO 6 SCORE Lafayette Defeat Old Rival by Using Aerial Gamfe New York Oct Ixitsyetto de tested h' ancient rival Washing ton and Jefferson '20 to her this afternoon In a game In which for ward passes were responsible for most of the scoring Lafavett started off with a ter rffic offensive which swept th Off their feet but were unable to score until the second quarter when Klrklsskl snatched oag forward pass and raced over for the first touchdown A fumble In the third quarter paved the iy for anothet score registered by Moore on run sround right end Again In the final quarter Gebhardt Intercepted a pass snd after two piny took the hell over for the final Lafayette touchdown The Preeldenty lone score came 'n th final quarter when Harmony threw a lone pas to Carlin who shook off half a dozen tacklers be fore croeslno th line LAaYLTTR A Crt Will ord Berhn Badl RO Lw' Boo Pr wa i ot lone HlrhMriw 7 CJmn' perry Bojnmn Knr( KHr'Ui rht Mrakl Gebhardt Ilftdd TiuWown KlrMeafcf Moore Ohhardt Cul 1 tnfinn: (or 'blrk kt Pt Brown Brown for byorm i Grvh for lieirr for ont politick i frr Roos 4 Brown for Gvof Ab few Cm fat Wa tor orK tot 'icr suni 7i Ji Grtlr for Ach for Juhi nil for Long Lon Bide tor TiMM Hid ter Lwi Itanovtw Da Kost Ko ph is ch Leads Lions to Brilliant Victory Over Con querors of orward Passes Greatly Aid Team Pleasant Kerle Martin Str ge fih Aw tree eUinbOnll soT tor 0 0 0 ft 0 ft 7 RBfrw thr Orerfr lty rearecn JJ Itttd oritnn Dunn of Touchdoswnis Mo rnbcVn PaJn at unch'fr Kenn drop KJck Tima pt IS ndnut Open Cars Coupes Sedans The Appearance of a Car Is But Reflection of Its Owner Watches Mate rom Side Line in 45 to 0 Rout of De Pauw Urbana III Oct 25 With "Red" Grange watching the game from the sidelines Illinois trampled on Depnuw here this afternoon 45 to 0 Six regulars started and at half time an entire second team took th field Bay Galllvnn substitute quarter back featured for the Illlnt scor ing three touchdowns came after 65 yrd dash through' the entire Depauw team and another was 23 vard trip around end Sturtrldge was the outstanding perforhier for Depauw being the only one among the visitor aid to gain Illinois gained at will through the weak Indiana team and Depauw when In poeloi ot the ball was continually fumbling and being penalized for off side Mt Pleasant Eleven Stages Rally to Win 13 0 Ypsilanti Mich Oct Mt Pleasant handed Ypsilanti Normal Its fourth defeat of the season when Its downed the' Green and White teem 13 0 Saturday mernlng Tho first and second quarters were played with even breaks Behoof thrilled the crowd by inter cepting a rasa In the second quar ter and running 40 yard before he was downed "YWHANT1 MT PLEASANT It LMewyg 2J 'ener Warman 3 Menia Showalter Wntfion oU Buchan Burlett IL Wese POPftr Kljk'y uQ Hndn choof It Tlli HeefX Clin lietfrn Ws ion RiiMUtot Ions: Tpsl Williams tor Heitg'h Smith for Hoes Matthew tor fiehooL Grove tor We ch Uppu for Mowery Mtthewnn for Grove Mowery tor Oltlwpl for isker Bchnnt for Williams Helrar for Matthews Welah for Ockarmsn Dleboii Ikl I I rrnrken fnr Hendfth inch Mt Pleiinnt Michigan Line Must Show Strength to Stop Spauld orwards and Tearing Bucks of Lidberg Maize and Blue Holds Big Margin in 14 Games Played Having Taken 11 Ann Arbor Oct 25 workshop for football teams will keep going overtime for a few short davs this week while the Wol verines prepare fur the hard battle with Minnesota at Minneapolis next Saturday With the two teams now in mid season shape the dash in the north should write an interesting chapter in conference football his tory The game will mark the opening of the new stadium and while dedication ceremonies will not be: in order as previously believed here the homecoming ceremonies will serve to fill the new stands to capacity Illinois the Saturday following is slated to play the dedica tion game instead of the Wolverines Ihe Wolverines arc due for hard sledding when they strike along the northern trails Min nesota who voiced early its as pirations in the conference race is a team much to be feared Last season the Gophers were scheduled to put the qtiidtus on hopes in the last game of the sea son and it was only after an hard play that the Wolver ines came out whole and enjoyed their second consecutive tie for championship honors Doth Ont of Race This year with both teams elimi nated from the race the game will not ba of quite as much Importance But nevertheless it will bo just ns hard fought as each achool is bat tling to keep well up In the race: The battle will mark the first mid season contest between the two schools In' five years the annual battles since 1919 winding up the schedule of ench school Relations between Michigan and Minnesota have been as cordial as between any two teams In the Big Ten and meanwhile a most bitter rivalry has been nurtured The Wolverines have had a bit the bet ter of the tilts but rec ord stands as one of the best of any western 1 school against Michigan In tho 14 games played' Michigan has taken 10 and lost 3 One game a tie was played in 1903 when Mich igan had cause to boast of her lead ership in the west not having lost a game In three years nor been scored on by any team In the Big Ten except Minnesota for two sea sons The aggregate points scored since 1892 are: Michigan 188 Min nesota 113 Horst Beating In 1910 Michigan's hardest defeat to bear came in 1919 when after being bat tered around the conference in the first normal year following Its re turn Into the western fraternity It bowed to the Gophers 34 7 The Wolverines will never forget the runs ot Arnold Oss in that year and regard the defeat for which he was largely responsible as the most stinging over administered to a Yost coiched team Minnesota was one of the two schools to cross the Maize and Blue goal line during the past two years when the Wolverines finished at the top of the Big Ten lists This sur vival of the Gopher custom to give Michigan a game when the Wolver ines are on top comes from tho early (lays when the two schools were the leaders In the western ter ritory Last year when Michigan stopped Earl Martineau and downed the Gophers a lot of the present season was forecast Michigan learned that a certain Lidberg was a dan gerous man and would have to be met this year The' Wolverines were also Introduced to a strong line contingent that still is battling for the northern school Graham crack quarterback gave only a short "exhibition of his work here before he was forced out ot the game and he threatens this eason to bo one of the big factors More Change Due Michigan Is going to have a lot tn do In the next few short days before the long jaunt to Minneap olis Is started Entering tho Wls mnsin game today with a recon tlructed team the coaches found plenty that will have to be correct ed before the men will be sent Into the contest with the Gophers Whether another shake up is due next week Is still problematical However It Is doubtful whether tho coaches will be entirely pleased with the combinations when they settle down and compare notes and It is likely that nw berths may be In store for a number of the men BAN MANAGES TO START IRE Brown Outplay Yale But Blue Rallies Late to Take 133 Victory 4 New Haven Conn Oct Corn ing from behind with only five min ute to play th Yala lvu which had been outplayed by Brown denly took on new1 strength forcd over two touchdown ntng th annual: combat this ernoon 13 to I Brown scored a field goal In the first period and to all appearance had th gam ellnched until Cottle Xala halfback broke wny In th scrimmage for yirj run ovr tho visitor goal Una Cotti also kicked th goal Till demoralized the Bear and with th game nearly over they went to piece Itlltg the Ell bnk rip through for gain after gain until Llnilley substitute for Allen crossed the goal Cottle failed to kick goal thl time Holla De frame Week Both team were weak on tlie de fense and strong on me uffeurlve Brown had a fast backfield and lime and again the Brunonlan ball car riers would get away for dong end runs which kept the pctator on their feet Early In th gan Keel er receiving Cottle kick on hl own 25 yard Uns rah 41 yard be fore he was downed Yale' back field considerably slower nnd the infield many time held the run ner up Brown had good forward paw Ing attack which was used wh much uecen in the early part of the game Although Brown tried passe of which nine were com piste two wore Intercepted uml the rest wer grounded Yale I'aselng ont Yala tried but on piss which was intercepted The Elia relied on th old fsshloned straight football Brown cor earn In the middle ot th first period after Keefer long run had placed the ball deep In lai territory Although Brown as gaining through the Yale Un I Myers the quarterback ordered Keefer to kick which he did cessiuity tale idngbsm PturhahH fnvejny (C) xkarl Butirwarth Iuxnjn Unch Conn ond Allen Vnle Hrnwn nearing Tooctatowna Ott! ufl4 LindJty (wuHtittno for AlMnK from try ifirr Coul Brawn war tng MOA4Kefr Refre fl Crowley ttowddn Vmotr Ho1n htch AVH Uame Vetftayiin ld Bur lelgh Eiiitr Tim of mtn HIM MCh i "Ml After the Aggl ran at' win through th Nurthweatern eleva in ch lirtt tew itilnutnt pt play and placed the oval on tne 45 yard trip the Purple recovered a fumble end stopped wtrnl SSenieil Ilk or Northwestern was forced to punt but quickly regained the ibatt when Loriet again Ml the atner ally tnrough ru arms Able to gain only a tew yard through toe Baker dropped back and booted a perfect field goal for tho firet scora The Aggie ame right ba In the ecQii penod and aided by sever! long run mix'd with a long forward pas put the ball ot tho five yard stripe from where Loriet smosavd hi way through tackle tor a touchdown Nailer added ths extrapoint by executing a drop kick Doth teams mused several chancc'' to tally as lha period wore on 'but fumble 'oppei every advance Lose Tnnetedown Northwestern by giving a clever exhibition of following the hall again took the lead Lite In the third period when Richard fumbled x'a Baker' unt end a purple player fen on the oval on the seven yard I Two successive line plunge pro "lucd yardage needed for a score Baker put Che urpie further IMO' th lead by kicking a goal tor Use extra point A lost opportunity to a sum cha lead a the period ended when Klpke raced 10 yards across the line the bell was brought hack Baker Immediately punted Out of danger but th whistle blew befor the team could Un up tor play Shortly after th final period started linker added three points to th score by shooting a field goal from the 20 yard line uftenecke gave A two point un a efty Just before the final whistle blew In order ito put the Agglea out of danger after sue cesslveend run by Northwests' had failed to advance the ball past the Purple 19 yard line1 II pghzfldwn NnilTHWEdTflKN MICH AGGrEH Heidel (C Hullmen luce Coaches Prescribe Usual Train' ing Grind for Lake orest Game 1 In the fourth: in mavs brought the 11 to Bowling J5 yard line and Carr circled right end for the ancund counter Cap tain I Johnson kicked tor th claimants of Norma) college honors extra point both times ft "A H'l "i r' a 1 Wai xwlk SX" 5S ft AA 'O' JOX TL S' Vvnrl i SEES 7" jV 'V A' A A JV a 4 A 1 ft 4 Xttt x'vxr a a V' 'j: if I 'I 25 11 ij Tes Mail rl (Lgtases (Jtrve VkarmgH lUkU iukir JUYt'irUWl NLtr Lloi I GvxU A fA I 4 a $5 a.

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