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Homans Makes Great Comeback to Beat Seaver and Will Play Jones in Final rTV kwvnir I II II II i wn mm jc-i i a vi flj 3 SloL MICHIGAN'S GBEATESTNEWSMPEa DETROIT, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBE iooth No. 146 930 PART TWO St. Louis Cardinals Clinch National League Pennant By Defeating Pittsburgh, 10 and 5 U.of M. Starts Today With Doubleheader Titans Beat Adrian In Opener, 59-0 ATLANTAN CRUSHES STATE NORMAL SWEETSER, 9 AND 8 AND DENISON Titans and Adrian Lined Up Under Arc Lights ARE OPPONENTS O'NEILCROSSES GOALLINEFOUR TIMES IN GAME Lloyd Brazil's Successor in Backfield Leads Attack in Crushing Victory. BERG GALLOPS 88 YARDS Bobby Has Lapse Midway in Morning Round But Soon Recovers and Closes With Great Burst of Golf.

Kipke's New Squad Will Receive First Test Under Fire TKit Af-tmrisn Homans Trails by Five Holes at Noon and Is Two Down at Thirty-second, But Battles TWO CHANGES MADE Hi? Way to Victory. ERION CRICKET CLUB, Ardmore. Pa. Sept. P.1- SamUeU Auer lJ Twnty-two-year-old Eugene Vanderpool Homans, the lighting Tackle and Heton Starts i I son of a father who fought many an old gridiron war for Princeton, staged one of the most, sensational come-backs of I Dale Sprankle's Team Hopelessly Outclassed Even When Facing Reserves.

BY W. W. EIKiAK. at Halfback. golf tournament history today to win and earn the distinction of playing Sept.

26. Hav- the great Hobby Jones tomorrow for the amateur championship of TtnitiwI States the hard two 1 A N'N ARBOR 1 ing survived I), weeks pre-s NN ARROR, ed i the JTY. weeks R-iv-B down after the first IS holes three down at the twentv.sevent), P'e-season practice and still two down with four to go, Homans, with a display of sheer grit belied by his frail, studious appearance won three of the last four holes to beat 19-year-old Charley Seaver, of Los Angeles, one up, on the thirty-lixth and last green. nigtr hed in tt Honians dramatic victory In the semi-final." followed the triumphant onward sweep of Jones, who crushed an old rival, Jess V. Sweet-1 ser of New York by the lopsided margin of 9 up and to go In the Georgian's most convincing victory' VY of Detroit un-i long-legged, hard halfback Friday what he accom-rst Ave minutes of I Titans to launch shed Adrian in the han 11,000 persona long-legged will-o'-3'Neil, making his it ion left vacant by of Lloyd Bra7.il -chdowns before the las well under way mnce provided the ch the Titans ran largest score ever CHICAGO CLUB IS AFTER CUP gimu, rtiiu niiii omi it-warded for their work by being named as certain starters, 22 Wol- I verine gridders are now marking lime, eagerly awaiting the dawn of the 1930 football season which will be ushered in Saturday after- noon by the dual invasion of Deni- son and Michigan State Normal.

The Maize and Blue snuad was sent through a light kicking and signal drill Friday afternoon, following a skull practice in the fore- i noon. The details of every play Michigan expect to use Saturday were carefully gone over, and indi-Catloni are that the 1930 Michigan eleven will enter the opening game of the season equipped with more; offensive weapons than any of it? forerunners ever was, at a corre- sponding date. Rehearses Defensive Tattles. 0 the tournament. Humans Is Only Barrier.

As a result of two matches that iparkled with great golf and thrilled galleries of upward of 5.0C"1 "oertatois llomans is the only Onwentsia Has Horses Entered in Every Event at Bloomneld. bar net between Jones and a fourth national championship triumph i the in the Held, beaten when the Titani izoo, 73 to 0, has cted to the beat-absorbed Friday state eleven was against the hard Itans ami gained that would I King Bob- Point to Point Races Attract Best Riders From All Parts of Country. With fit, fast and courageous horses entered in every race on the Coach Kipke also rehearsed the defensive tactics he plans to use against the shift formations State Normal is expected to employ. Lit a team Ing th; night, absolut I by with no more worlds to conquer and a reels ord that modern tle is known of thn riem-jiMi nt. HEAVY HITTING TED LYONS COMPLETELY BUMPS HADLEY BEATS PIRATES BAFFLES THE BENGALS ISGIVEN BUMPS program the Onwentsia.

Ill, Hunt and con- never see eoualed wi" ke 1 strongest bid to scquently, Mich- If there was any-' honors in the Bloomfleld iganwiu depend one tonight who open hunt ooint-tn-tioint. steenle- 00 an orthodox not antici-; chase and hunters' trials race meet- pate that Jones ling, in nc new satuiaay ntternoon i oui se, over the Oakdale Farms north of Bitmingham. 1 complete his a 1 Ul Red Birds Collect 16 Hits and Score Seven Times in Fourth Inning. defense to turn back the But Kipke Is ant icipating consider able trouble from the Hurons. and has pare his And Said Bumps Cost Mr.

Bumps Hadley Exactly $5(X) in Real Money. IIOMAN arch of con a including Homans perbaj he could not he located, for that of being held without a first norais Make Many OuUtgetSi In contrast the Titans piled up 21 aij'l thfs total Would have been even higher had not Coach Morals ndvantage of the opportunity to try out all of his men. Before the con- oTne'nr hT'Tv ie? even against the third stringers Adrian was made to look like a White Sox's Star Beats Men of Harris, 3 to 1 Gehringer's Home Run in Ninth Averts Shutout Pitcher Fools Umpire. TED LYONS, who throws baseballs so fast and makes them do strange things from his hand to the hatting place, completely baffled the Tigers in Navin field Friday afternoon. The brilliant right-hander did even more than that.

There were times when if seemed that he blinded the judge of balls and strikes, George Hildebiand. in the immediate rear of the plate. It was natural, therefore, if the Tigers failed to observe clearly what Mr. Hildebiand visioned with difficulty their task was hopeless. Lyons' w-oik was of the calibei to preclude any undue liberties With and men to a Georgian uncorked a brand of If today that was as nearly unstable as anything can be.

In this rt. Red Sox Score 7-1 Victory to Deprive Senator Hurler of Bonus. spilt At the Onwentsia meeting last week horses owned by W. (). Briggs, of Detroit, raptured the two major events.

This week the Illinois club. represented by the famous Armour, Niblar-k and Behr stables, will attempt to even matters. They will meet with stout competition, however, for the Bloomfleld horses aie lit and ready. Both clubs are facing "outside" competition this yea-for the first tune, for Milwaukee and Tryon, N. and Pittsburgh arc sending horses the Milwaukee horse, Ticmer, having beaten (he beet Bloor.ifield and Onwentsia sent bad stieak of morning round.

anv variation of the shift play Coach Rynear-son might elect to try. There were two last minute changes In the Crowd Braves Chilly Weather to Howl and Dance as Bitter Race Is Ended. St. Louis, Sept. 26.

A. Its the Cardinals versus the Ath-letits in the world series. "Cabby" Street's Red Bird- today qualified to uphold the honor of the National league against the Philadelphia Athletics, American league had old man par at his mercy as well as the blonde, good-natured but also outclassed Sweetser, nowhere near the golfer who overwhelmed Jones eight years ago by 8 and 7 at Biookline. The great the score, 3 to in the White Sox favor, reflected the cunning am id skill Hi KH'KK. varsitv line im that Kipke selected Thursday.

Tom Samuels, wdio saw some service last year as a guard, will play tackle Georgian w-as four up on Sweet einent a 01 tne roimcr riayior university tavorlte. Charley fiehtinger averted a shutout for the Tigers by run into the center held bleachers on the first pitch by ninth inning. That was the sort of competition that VVa fronted in the attempt to turn in his tenth victory for the lift his mates nearer their goal of 77 victories. .,,1 nf the mninine round ne post I8J1 rtatUlday. at th Beniamin Leslie Behr.

who owns in nlare of Auer. while Willie Hes- lot dazzling golf in the aft match on the C3 One of the White Sox's runs would have been erased ha one of the greatest stables in the i ton is slated to start at the half-country, has tw or thiee hones hack berth originally assigned to entered in every race, and from him Debakei the sophomore who flash-will come the greatest threat. Behr. ed so brilliantly during the past who represents Onwentsia, has week. challenged for the Bloomfleld cup i The tackle situation was one of AlnuiHt Hubs Out.

Alexander completelv lost a CUBS TRIUMPH, for a play at the plate. Th two, which in themselves were VWIW IIUVIIU 11) SECOND IS SOP euuugn 10 lewe i margin 111 uie Sox's favor, were manufactured by the power of the enemy bats. Lyons personally accounted for the second enemv run when he There, as a climax, lie almost holed out his pitch from 90 the hall stopping 10 inches rom the cup for the third Jones birdie in four straight holes. Brilliant as was the goir Honians iisplayed in fighting uphill to over--oine Saver and the Jersey youth ent the last IS holes in even par -ix down to Jones at the twenty-j iMghth on the basis of their two' performances today. The linalists have met once he-: Pittsburgh Pirates and clinching the 1930 league pennant, the St.

Louis club's third in the last five seasons. Although Chicago defeated Cincinnati today the Cubs are three full games behind St. Louis and. with only two more games to play. The Car- Kipke's chief worries at the outset of the.

year, and it has been sadly complicated during the two weeks that have elapsed since the opening of practice by the injuries to Auer and Draveling. a pair of veterans who were favorites to land the two tackle posts. Two On Injured List Draveling tore a ligament in his uuit week, while Auer has been bothered by a shoulder bruise of some time. Both of them are now definitely out of the starting lineups for Saturday, althouch Auer will he available in an emergency Purdum. a sophomore, who was Continued on Page 11.

IcoTa Down Reds, 7 to 5, But It's All SulliMin. who was pitching in the Vain When Cards ninth, netted the thud counter. If there was anybody disappoint Clinch Pennant. ed over the result satisfaction could be taken nut of year after "ear but has found the Ttriggs entries too good. This year he will again find the Briggs colors In the race Midwestern amatSUf horse racing honors will be at stake on Saturday with the laigcsf fields ever entered ready to oarade to the poftt.

in the most colorful spectacle fif the hunting season, The following are the events entries and o.vners: The Meanrier pbtc, for 3-y''ai -olds and up. six Sir John I Behr. Chicago; Flit. B. L.

Behr, Chicago; San Play. Mrs. William Hendrie; Swift Shuttle. A. Bray: Tippin.

Ella Henry: Bun danmei Viola Hammond; Hurry Continued on 1'iige 14. the exhibition lir BBi Wilson's 54th Circuit Drive WATKINS. With Mate on Paths to Provide Margin. that OM.II, both and still win Despite chilly smacked of football il()0 howling fans wi Red Birds cUbmUMi tional drive that lif a poor fourth to fir ilinch. "Gabby" Street Hailed Another Miracle Man "igh right ta'kle for another touchdown.

omes BSM for Ml 'day eran of th world serl honor of nant. Ha Brame. of artling begln-r, and Coach him and give and LYONS, JONES, eil was not finished. Beturn-start the third period he sl-ii-Ilcated his performance of Grizzled Manager of Cardinals Pilots Red Birds From Near Second Division to Top in Two Months and Takes Place Beside Stalling. St.

Louie, Mo. Sept A.P.i Sportsman's park here, and to the. The baseball world tonight hailed a Panl giizzled manager goes most opposing ago score Picking holes through whi raveled at top speed, he rai Coattaoed on Page it. eyond the second round. He lost to Jesse Ouilford in i Fay Coleman last year at le Beach in the first round imtlnued on 1'age 15.

rnphan ie pennant. Tomorrow of the bush leagues to give the majors a whirl In 1929 tie was a Cardinal coach but his work earned little weight in team management, and his principal duties consisted of taking care of Orover Cleveland Alexander and keeping him on the "straight and narrow." Came 1930 and "Gabby" got If IPC i wnwo through one 0 the most heate. National I a pennant races oi record and took place alongsid GeoHNJ Stalling: of th Box Score I of the a penns marp miOD VAN YVH BY EIGHT STROKES ilr of Cin- lunging. ndirigs Boston Braves 4 I sacrifice to four hits until Wll.so.v the thiid. the seventh when Chicago Girl Adds to Margin Over Mrs.

Hill. AMERICAN LEAGUE. first to hold Injurie nr had scored twice in the ginia Van Wie of Chicago won Th ingles by Meusel and il-, ft hole women's golf derby over th wild pitch and Ford sac- Clenview Countiy club course to Durocher's homer tied day by an eight-stroke mat gin ove and three more hits, one Mrs. 8 Hill of Kansas City, whi a few moments in the; Miss Van Wie' four round total title in October, street tonight had duplicated that feat The Red Birds have vet GEHKIXGEK. hitting rat pitch into the blear ahead fo the start since players an! alike considered him a esh busher" at the bezinnine ol Continued on I'iige Ik i Brio's Enters His Star 'Chaser Walter O.

Briggs ha entered hl hen In Koine for the Bloom-j Held cup raising the hp" of Bloomneld horsemen sk high I jfH in this gallant 'chaser they s-e a horse well qualified to re-I I tain the cherished tropin In I)e- jtrolt, where it has always been I held. If the Rriggs entr wins the jrup. It will belong to him. I i.t Mear he won it with Purple Pi- atnrda t.ain but win or lose the world ti knothole gang of today wt and read about "Oabbv" YPSI BEATS SALINE. NATIONAL LEAGUE.

MANDELL WINS FROM HERMAN to th hM On -ntia. rhallftiK'Tt for th nip. con.

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