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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 22

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fr 4 PART OX 1913 SUNDAY OCTOBER 5 22 THE DETROIT REE PRESS IMPORTANT COGS IN PACKARD TEAM BOWLING CLUBS CADILLAC OPENS ARE ORMED BY BOWLING SEASON MONDAY NIGHT CADILLAC MEN AND TRADERS 333 600 of the evening were 8 th HOLT RIGHT IELD BRACE LET IELD was helped from the field and th to head the league so there can Ebo I injured mb nut In a nlfster no doubt of a substantial boom in SOLVAY A TO ENTERTAIN SOLVAY LEAGUE £13 3 3 Totals 890 KM Wl 176 132 122 716 773 Warmer Weather Has Effect on CHALMERS OICE LEAGUE Stude Work Club Pet CORNELL HAS 668 10 2 ITS REVENGE 0 0 0 10 555 0 TEAM NO TEAM 36 12 27 10 0 0 0 0 0 220 303 310 Total Oct 15 667 29 3 ANNUAL SMOKER Nov 4 Totals 503 M6 637 Dec 674 701 3 31 tt Jan 5 623 517 560 6 3 eb vs 5 PITTSBURGH TIES MIDDIES Team Mar 1 2 18 8 666 No IRRTUC 2 10 No No 1 290 297 294 Totals Totals 226 230 244 Totals Totals Totals 280 320 34: a Totals LEAGUE 377 317 337 Totals READY JUNGLE LEAGUE IS AMARANTH LEAGUE NO II 141 146 $595 Each 791 890 7 45 I 804 829 730 126 Army Gan tt Springfield Rifles SALESMAN IS PROMOTED 112 114 Woodward Ave 724 719 685 VANDERBILT HAS A PICNIC OTTO ia 4' Business Lunch from Seventy ive Cents to ALL ifty Cents Come and Try It HOTEL GRISWOLD 131 16g 210 205 178 194 6 6 6 6 360 156 176 136 170 144 6 5 i 2 England Birdsall 6 4 Team Team Team Team Team Kummer VV Miller 6 9 134 189 117 160 167 131 3 3 3 0 149 17:141 12! Burrell uller 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I i Smith Tfnkham 136 135 133 146 146 Curtis uller Team 1 Team 4 0 0 0 14? 140 141 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 Keen Smith Barry Recor 4 i Owen Mattern McGee Kinsel Moebs 0 0 2 10 3 3 1 0 vs 4 vs 5 vs 6 vs 4 3 666 4 565 104 85 91 125 113 143 129 111 156 Gregaon ischer Henry Peterquiri Marschner Spaulding 157 168 107 173 174 100 120 117 186 WO 127 Brown Neef le Beau Born Horton A pel Scholia StubenwaJI Schmidt Weaver 163 166 142 113 154 143 124 143 145 157 159 151 133 145 Golder McMillan Statton Price' Qulrle Lnnghway Bridgenan Ackley Totals TEAM Preece Wood line the the heads and assistant are eligible for mem 6 833 333 7 222 Receiving3 Traffic 3 Purchasing 2 Totals TEAM Pett Jannuzzi vs 5 vs 5 Johnson Theasln worked by Maher good for 8 yards tacKie Ken Nutt Zeck: Turnner AckleyKettle? 3 27 8 8 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 638 727 72? NO 4 140 208 157 150 132 132 132 152 150 54 110 137 153 154 333333COO fr0000 I Team 7 Team 5 Team 8 Team 1 Team 3 735 08 DEPT 129 113 132 167 142 92 Will manager of Owls please call 1966 in regard to today's of Maroons will open their sea son today against the strong Owls of River Rouge at River Rouge at 2:30 Al! players please get the 1 Wynns dotte Trenton car at Interurban station of Maroons wilLo'hulrt a sotclal and Declare on 1 vs 2 1 vs 3 Pct Totals TEAM NO 4 Viera 181 118 160 Harris: 12143 123 vs vs vs 3 vs? 6 4 vs VS' Jiuarter: 0 sec Dalton quarter: min 15 RMpMk Marshall of PitKVArahl TV nt IL A Time of 12 minutes 1 2 3 17 155 153 14 125 preceding me game stud and alumni of the universttv pa aded the field President Hurr Pratt Judson then escorted Coach A Stagg to a platform in front the west grand stand and presented him with the new stadium 144' 153 137 99 LPci 9 6 VB 6 VS 5 VS Totals 30 MaJptGr 163 Schar'berg IS? 174 153 126 193 The annual smoker of the Detroit Yacht club will be held next Saturday evening at the clubhouse yachtsmen from the Toledo Yacht club being the guests of honor At this smoker the distribution of prizes for the races will be made In cluding the catboat series which will bo finished hext Saturday It is expected that quite a large dele gation of yachtsmen from Toledo win be on hand and a special program of en tertainment has been provided for the occasion Totals 618 529 573 CONSTRUCTION Mobley 115 129 134 Aucn Vigar Mobley Ramm Totals' Hastings Phels Morrow 113 171 130 Hara wig i hj J4 21 28 4 Rumrlll m4 Kerns 24 Jno La Brun s4 Sutton I4 Insko 3 4 4 Jim Totals? ROOM 177 115 134 Aesper 122 176 117 147 185 Noble Z151 157 153 Stafford 445 175 165 A 146 Totals 437 451'369 Ylant Maloney Shearer Dana Cortina a i Totals 618 754 TRAIC 127 131 125 96 133 144 125 132 134 T71 VS VS V6 3 VS 6 BURIES Harvard Reserves are without a same for this afternoon Any 90 or lOu pourtd tams wishing this date call 630 be tween 8:30 and 9:30 and askfdr Otto Pet Pct 0 100 act ACCt 1 ZWJ 0 1OV Mlcel'eous 0 3 1 666 sitock 0 3 X0 Totals 87 994 9H SMITH rrtedman ire i2 Haynes 149 183 rieda 174 177 MacKay 21 171 Allen 191 207 123 157 166 91 145 85 101 Totals GEAR Garvin Connelly Durant Totals Innings Apaches Giants Giants 5 ton Crawford Insko Jim Crawford 2 La Brun' 9 Two base Rumrill Kerns Sutton Sacrifice Whitman Stolen Rumrlll 2 Kerns Crawford irst base on Off Crawford 2 off Wilkens 4 irst base on Apaches 2 Hit by Crawford Struck By Crawford 10 by Wilkens 1 Double Apaches 2 3 75 154 Lisk 2 149 Simpkins Totals 687 653 643 MACHINE SHOP DavidsonWilson Horstman Qulrlngla rlf 1 Schmitt Ostler 3 Jordon Chlele Herbst SChart Schultz 155 141 120 134 HI 166 209 111 166 178 456 171 Rtunrtli 2 Sut etoskey Beats East Jordan Petoskey Mich October Petoskey high achool in th first football of the season here today? defeated East Jordan high by the score of 22 to 0 razer Manning and Matthews starred for Pe toskey The local eleven North Michi gan champions' of 1912 "is out for the STANDING WLPct i 3 0 1000 Team 3 2' 1 667 Team 2 189 243 219 1 2 3 158 157 150 110 131 83 133 145'115 131 150 153 116 144 191 fl 6 fi 5 Ward 159 149 154 Vantherot 472 163 174 Totals 405 317 310 Tha rrea President team will as will CUTTING 1U H6 115 Osborn 142 171 iz: Pct 214 Beaubien Street 0PP0Snr 53 Annual all Opening is Sched uled for Next Wednesday Solvay Athletic club will hold its annual fall opening for members and their friends next Wednesday evening October 8 There will be various athletic spe cialties under the direction of Arthur St Pierre who has been quite prominent In local sparring crcles and there will be a buffet lunch The interest In basket ball is even greater than in past years and the team fast is developing into one of the best During the paet two weeks twenty five new members have been elected Apache 9 Gurney's Giants 0 APACHES AB HO A 0 etL r4 3 Cyrr 4 0 Stephens 2 4 WOJCIK i 3 Gurney 0 A ett 3 1 Sracki 1 1 Kuhn 2 Wilkins 3 Annapolis Md October 4 In the opening game of reason here to day the midshipmen and University of Pittsburgh played a scoreless tie The eame was bitterly contested and for the MASONS START BOWLING YEAR LEADERS STILL ARE UNBEATEN very fast having rne zw ruwi 203 rost 94 129 100 4 44 532 554 bl 707 666 717 Totals SPARS 428 149145 153 151 147163 149 Totals 296 292 298 1 2 3 174 157 145 118 97 119 146 135 133 ra 135 123 125 129 123 3 4 5 vs 4 vs 3 vs 3 vs OBERLIN (12) ourus Theller Herron Neill Durbin Tillotson Dunn Henderson isher orsbush Bosworth Lm academy Head Bull Cornell Time of 12 and 8 minutes Shuler Barrett 2 Sprague Goals from Barrett 4 Goal from Barrett: Dunn 2 Substitutions: Cornell Mehaftey for A Williams for Cool McCutcheon for Rees for ritz Sprague for Shuler Highland for Munns Hunter for Busworth Gaingue for Hunter Edwards for orsbush Dunn for Curtis Mills for Durbin Durbin for Tillotson Dunn for Durbin TEAM NO 9 Mitchell 133 165 212 Mesler 396 162 161 Totals 840 853 814 Totals 655 751 695 tillers JiS Jo4 Ill 459 201 177 464 176 127213 160 147120 138 168 Bowling season "of the 1 Cadillac league opened riday night The bowling was of a sterling quality the work of Rutter being sensational in his first effort he rolled the grand score of 2S6 His team likewise rolled 101 This fest was beaten by the Smltn team which rolled the fine score of 102b MacKay being the star Ryan Plumbers started right winning three from the Waynes The Ponttcs beat th Cadillac two The Schmidts soaked the Henry bunch two The Smith had tu roll 1020 to defeat the Independents Scons: scniiiD 12 3 143 212 192 178 ISO 2OT 168 J97 174 11 1S9 319 181 214 211 Tn a 1 fl BURROUGHS PEANUT LEAGUE Pct 1 2 233 0 3 000 Supply Co 656 erdinand Ave DETROIT Hl XM i Slabe BarthoVay 135 161 Howaon 4 Totals 3 erguson IM Ralston 163 199 186 153 177 186 172 193 167 192 166 17S Totals62 900 1020 CADILLAC Cavin 179 210 161 Sills 170 210 176 188 176 211 Bamberg 136 2H 391 Haley 15? 171 165 Oberlin Trounced 37 to 2 Ohioans Get Two Touchdowns Off Second String Men Ithaca October Cornell atoned for Its 1912 defeat at the hanls of Ober lin trouncing the Ohioans today by a score of 37 to 12 In the first period Cornell scored after rushes by Shelton ritz and Shuler The period ended with the ball on one foot line and shortly after the open ing of the seconl quarter Barrett earned It over A long triple pass Barrett to ritzo Hearn resulted in a touchlown and a few minutes later Sprague a ubstitute plunged through for another ritz ma le a sensational 60 yard run back on the kick off Oberlin gave Cornell a bad scare in the thirl period by scoring two 'touch downs on forward passes against second string men The visitors failed to kick either goal Coach Sharpe sent his regu lars back in the final period Barrett made another touchdown and just before the final whistle dropped a beautiful goal kick from the 35 yard line Cornell played viciously the work of the rearranged backfield standing out prominently lAne up ana CORNELL Rees Williamson Munns Cool Mallory Barrett Shuler ritz Shnlton Thompson ia oi xi uaiuuiiM a ij xiuiii a sprcjai game was Dinenv uu vi hk meeting Sunday Tnopning at 10 at most part was fought out on old fash Our Lady of Help school honed line plunging George Mouat' can tain: George Walker George Veath William Diedrich William Creagh William Ruck William Hammond Wllllnm Downs Otto Bncholz Citv of the Straits Arthur Treut captain: Charles Dewitt William Rreitmever "irubby" 'Ioe loyd rve Ralph Remlck Arnold rutiy Ductor Colter Totals Hobbles 45c each 496 4 CHUCKING 1 2 3 Totals GAS 461 139 127 133 411 114 134 434 163 153 139 123 145 G5c each Hell Top ups 72c each TJVO LEAGUES OR BUILDERS Triangular Hnyo nrtm 13c each English Sheffield Knife Bayonets 55c each Army Revolver Holsters 45c each Carbine Scabbards 95c each Barrack Shoes $1 Pair GURNEY GIANTS AR A 1 vs 5 (No games)1 1 vs 6 2 vs 3 SMartini 41 Johnson ingaus nannery Ingalls Kennedy letcher McKay (capt) Totals '331 31330 TEAM NO 3 Bailey 164 IK 151 Spencer 134 167 117 GEORGE A SPENCE After 10 work with one of the largest men furnishing houses In Detroit George A bpence hfts resigned his position to join the sales force of George and Henry clothiers and men's furnishers Mr Ptnca wiHwhave charge of the men's ard young clothlne department He is one'of the bes known clothing men in the city and hthetnewg of' his promotion wiU many friends Adv Maryville College No Match for Colonels NashviUe Tenn October Vanderbilt eadly defeated Maryville college here this afternoon by a score of 59 to 0 The visitors were helplesa before the at tack of the southern champions and made first doun but once Nine touchdown were scored and after the first period substi tutes were used almost entirely by Van derbilt Bocnseb at quarter and Sikes at half featured with sensational tubs and on re turning punts bowling circles among the and boys ollowing are the officers Dr Colter City of Straits presi dent: I Reynolds Detroit Lodge No 2 vice president Duncan Sills Eion lodge No I secretary Harry Baxter Oriental treasurer Wil liam Ashlar chairman of the executive committee made up of the captains of each team Numerous cups and valuable mer chandise prizes will be given to the winners at the end of the season The cup donated by colter to the winning be worth striving for the run donated bv Brother Al Smith of Ashlar to the nigh inaiviauai average man me cups aunaxeu by company William and others ollowing is the diffprent tMims anil Zion No 1 Duncan Sills 12 19 19 26 3 10 TotalsGM 622 666 MASTER MECH Halligan 158 127 145 Ramm 137 166 172 Konow 1H129 125 Ramm 125 12? 123 J50 17G 124 and the Rayl Wandersee WeHKnowir Clothing Man to Manage Department THE HATTER A a 1'2 3nter7v 256 184 31Jke 202 IS! 168 Mack8 Stark 1S3 177JO1 Leonard 167 3)0 193 AnMfale STOCK Allen 97 115 SI 1 2 Johnson 143 io' $7 Stone 145 77 106 117 111 151 No games) 1 vs 2 3 vg 4 5 1 vsz 2 1 vs 4:2 vs? 6 (No ggames) (No games) vs a vs a vs 2 rg3 vs 2 3 Vf4 vs 3 2 vs VS 4 3 vs VB 5 2 V8 VR 6 vs 2 1 VB 3 1 vs 4 1 vs 5 1 V8 6 Totals! 2f 2 264 271 SCREW MACHINE 141 1U Addis 119 166 188 Halaway H8 93 146 Thomas 85 HSLambert 140 134 131 Thomas 78 111 110 McDonald 1W 166 154 Gascon 345 181 156 100 79 1M5 126 123 85 163 124 1 118 84 TtiE BEST SPORT Hartzer 170 186 138 Wallace Lott JX 123 Larrabee 163 137 116 Heck? ni4 91 95 Reid 159 153 Totals 26S 324 TEAM NO 5 Kavanagh 137 110 160 Coddlrg 131137 169 Totals 310 261 2S3 Team Nq two gamea Tota'a 17 922 971 INDEPENDENTS 198 Wahl 155 161 167 Junn 164 141 ltd Klug 177 160 213 KaMler 170 W3 177 Miller 236 180 160 294 856 248 Totals 298 322 268 T1AM NO TEAM NO 7 Keen4 165 141 301 Heugh 130 141 Smith ITS IM IAS 176 199 158 Chalmers Office Boiling league opened the season on the Palace alleys riday nlgbU 'Hartzer and Reid got away In good ahapwln the race for the individual prizes but m11 have a fight on their bands when Moule Griffen and other stars get going Games rldav night resulted as follows: PURCHASING ACTORY 12 1 3 134 177 134 so 137 162 137 134 137 130 161 Totals 663 671728 Totals Instruction 8 3 Gr Cutting 3 0 Sc Machine 3 MA Cudillac 'Motor Car Company Bowling league has been organized and the Initial contests were at the Woodward Bowling alleys Wednesday evening "Eight teams have been entered the following officers being elected: President Hamuel Wilson treas urer Mr Coyner secretary Edward A Garven Department foremen only bershlp he honor evenly divided between three tearnu eaptaind by bamuel Wilson Bur nett and Edward Garven each making a clean sweep of three games high individual score for one game going to Gus Behrendt cap tain1 of the Screw Machine Depart ment team who rolled '223 in his first game of the evening Owing to the fmpossibilityrof the Electrical Department team making their appearance for the opening games their contests with the Cylin der Department were postponed to a later date The INSTRUCTION Tt INSPECTION J2V IU) DI 96 1 71 66 72 89 TotalB7H 6S9 107 tt 105 160 188 Johnson Mcrmarn Rushlow Bates Smith Stokes Holden of Bowlers in baker 1 2 i Jannuzzl Wilson K216M63 Render Garner 194 198 136 (Gennett Coyner 176 139 149 Totals 259 317 3v5 7 160 166 184 92 126 128 League to Open irst Season With Grand Master of State Grand Lodge a Speaker Masonic Bowling league at its opening Monday evening will 1 be signally honored by the presence of the Most Worshipful Grand Mas ter of the Grand Lodge of Michigan the JU' Hon William Perrett who ill say a few words' of god speed to the members of the league and be followed by President Dr Colter who will open the sea son by rolling the first ball down tlw? alley The league will start its first year with eight teams selected from the different blue lodges of the city and each bowler must be a Master Mason in good standing in the lodge with which he bowls Visiting members are not eligible More applications for member ship in the league were received than could be taken care of and it will likely mean that in the future the Masonic league will be made up of 12 teams by taking in the Wind sor lodges and balance of the De troit lodges The league will use alleys one to eight inclusive at the Woodward parlors starting all games at 8 o'clock on Monday evenings for 21 weeks The season promises to be a most successful one as the league is officered by pastmasters In the art of boosting The president of Pep has been elected Eleven Dedicates $200000 ield With Victor Over Hoosiers 21 to Inter cepted orward Passes Count Marshall ield Chicago October i dedicated her new 000 athletic Held this afterncon a victory over Indiana score to Two ot Chicago's scores came the result of intercepted forwar passes Captain Norgren made brilliant 40 yard run through ha the visiting team The third tour: down followed plunges by X(re Pierce and Kennedy The lasers' only score followed yard run by Winters after inter ceptlng a forward pass Indiana showed unexpected 011 1'115 LU auu mu yaiiiv way ClOSt than tho score would indicate two or three occasions the vis tors lost the ball after they placed in it the shadow of maroon goal (7antnir Kriwnrf TVs via dislocated his right knee durias scrimmage in the third period h' Tntate 93 855 92l PONTCHARTRAINS Hgctns 181 210 Waller Jacquler 160 175 235 Dunne Uappe roster of the their captains: CHD tain Schmidt Russell Schmidt Reed David Parkinson Ben jamin Schaffer William Teegan Detroit No 2 Robert Waller captain Arthur Lashbrook Harry Heck rank Dunne Mor ris Reynolds William Hees Patterson Wesley Hill William Esson Union No 3 Thomas Van Dine captain: Henry Grittenberger Ray Schrader Warren Cordes Henry Reid Ed Smith Ashlar William lndlater cap tain Arthur Mester John Bavne A Born Mayo Arthur Wilseh er Lewis Wilber and others nox yet elected Oriental Lewis Voelk captain Stuart Ross George Robinson Edgar Rehr Dumont Wil liam McNeil Henry Baxter Palestine George Whitmarsh cap tain: William Gearing Charles I) Hastings George Allen August Ludwig McRoberts Alexander Totals 268 247 329 The postponed fames between 6 and Team No 3 resulted la or 110 vi nin JUHUrta TEAM NO JtEXM Sb 1 a Halley' IV 135 149 Spencer 135 156 144 2 vs 3 vs Twelve Teams of Pin Spillers Are Organized Special Prizes Offered Two' bowling leagues of the Builders Traders' exchange have seen organized ana are ready to start their seasons League No 1 will start October 15 and League No 2 October IS both bowling at the' Woodward al Each league is composed of six teams of five men each and the 1 son will comprise 2G series of three games each Special prizes will be offered for post season games be tween the winning teams in the sjjao leagues and cups donated by ihe National ire' Proofing company will be the trophies for the win Ahlng teams of each league This year a number of Individual prizes will be offered to the mem bers of the leagues including prizes fur total pins high score total strikes total spares and high aver age The numbers of the teams and the members composing the same are as follows: 1 union uiis With left dfrji and elastic hack features the sl trotaer seat insuring abacJuie comfort 1 to $5 Mad by The Imperia! Underwear Co Piqua Ohio Atk your dealer or Write for our free illuetrated Sample older and Dealer's Name AMOVE MAHER BELOW PAGET CATCHER Manager Uatko in relying on these four plnyers to help hl tenru to victory In the second game of the Packard'S series to be played at Packard park this afternoon Coach Men Play flings Around Pure ood Town Team Scoring Nine Touchdowns During En counter Mullane Shields vHaigh and Maher Are Totals600 555 615 SIBLEY oley 104 159 142 jus in 129 139 HC 102 Chucking Inspection Cylinder Electrical 366 320 235 9 157 147 161 131 166 137 Stars of Encounter Ripping huge' chunks ground through its around the Hanks and utilizing forward pass for long gains University of Detroit scoring ma chine simply played rings around theBattle Creek eleven de feating the Pure ood outfit by the score of Cl to 0 It was not that the Battle Creek ihm was weaker than the Polish seminary eleven which playe tho Red and White lastj4 week but rather the polishing off of the of Df attack during 3ie interim that was' responsible for the larger score which Captain Heigh and his hus kies rolled" up for Saturday afternoon activity the outlet the Battle Creek line showed some strength and broke up several of the of splays by the alertness of the lines men 'the Red and White for wards soon reversed things and were outplaying their opponents opening up big holes for the backs tu make their gains through Not over a half dozen times during the fray did Battle Creek make Its first down and Seldom were they able to stop the of short of the required distance Huds eature In singllngout the stars of the encounter praise must be handed to everyone who participated in the battle for the Detroit university the work of Shields Halgh Maher and Mullnne standing out the most prominent Mullane played a half of the game at right end and who became a benedict only last week scored three touchdowns for his team on brilliant plays the first a 23 yard sprint around the opposite Hank and the next on the same sort of play the distance be ing 42 yards this time lie scored the fourth touchdown for his team taking a pretty forward pass from Halgh the ground gairted being 71 yards Captain Tigigh and Deckard were the big ground gainers through the line The former seldom was called on but that he negotiated from five to yards Deckard on tackle around plays negotiated huge chunks of territory and was in the thickest of the fight throughout Shields always was good for a gain around the flanks and handled the forward passes In fine shape plaving his uflua! aggressive and heady game Wilkinson fclsd earned special mention by his splendid playing although he had had but a week to prepare for the battle Dolan did great work in re turning punts and kick offs of Attacks Baffles The varied attack which Coach Lawton has given his men was an enigma to the BattleCreek players the of pulling double passes fake plays crlss crosses and split plays with baflling irregularity Two of the forward passes were as neatly made as any that ever nested groundage? in any game They were started as end runs with a double pass back of the line and splendid heaves by Haigh on both occasions made them successful One resulted in Mullane carrying hall 71 i fhA and the other netted 20 yards Ma again this year The scores were her receiving the hall made by three touchdowns and a good Battle Creek gained very little kick from the field STANDING Pct Team3 0 1000 No 43 1000 No 52 1 666 No 10 Pct 3 OAfl 3 Z0 oe ground at any stage of the game and was entirely unable to cope against the of D's attack despite the fact that tney had two in Thessln and MtfKay who did the bulk ofthe work for the team Captain Me Kay formerly starred with the Kalamazoo Normals Thcs sln started several successful for w'ard passes to the ends and Mc Kay and these were practically the only means by which the visitors could get any yardage The first touchdown was negoti ated by Maher whp bucked the line for the feet necessary after Mullane had carried it there on an end run Mullane scored the next three as before mentioned and the score was 27 to 0 at half time I Maher Docs Good Work was responsible for the fifth his repeated gains off tackle together with 20 yard run around right end putting the ball bn the 7 yard line from where he took it over'A short time after wards Detroit gained the ball on a forw'ard pass that McKay received out of bounds on the 25 yard line and two plays gave the of an other touchdown A forward pass Shields Halgh to Maher gaining 10 Dalton making the other 15 around the opposite pd After Halgh had intercepted 1 a forward'pass and returned it to the 30 yard line Shields took the ball around right end for the distance tu a sixth touchdown Detroit bad the ball bn the 32 yard line to start the fourth quar ter A double pass worked by Maher ann xmeitis was 1 nnri DeCosta made 3 off Shields made It first down to the 20 varti ne tackle around ripped off IbHalgh going through center for the touch wn The final scflre was made by Mauer who received a forward pass from Shields over center of the lino for 16 yards Shields made good on 7 of his 8 chances for goals from touchdown The summary: BAT CREEK Shields Gourley lannery Wilkinson Shearer Welsh isher Couch Roskopp Brennan Sloane Yohe GMartini Summers Deckard Mullane Dal ton Mauer Dolan Marshke Dolan DeCosterHarbrecht Deioster Halgh (capt) Willett Maher inal of 61 Rattle Creek 9 irst ofD 13 Battle Creek 0 Second of 27 Battle Creek 0 Third of 7 Battle Creek 0 irst quarter: Maher 3 mln Mullane 7 mln Second Mullane mm uiune mm Third quarter: Maher 3 mln 4 mln Shields 4 min ourth Halgh 2 min 45 sec: sec Goals from 7 In 8 Lane of Head Hnee Close 320 266 237 Totals 252 292 311'5 No 10 127 1 146 150 152 19 1 Unhampered reedom reedom to stoop and bend io do all the stunts of gymnasium and athletic field with never a strain on the buttons and seams and never a ninch of discomfort you nave in 288 213 298 140 147 185 119 170 120 An English Tweed Hat with Velvet Band Buy direct from supply house A hat for stylish mtn 1 his popular hat in checked and any mixed color A guaranteed tweed hot with leather sweat band Sells for S3 at retail stores Our pnee is 82 Send money order or registered letter and we will ship direct to you Post tnge prepaid Give size and color wanted EUrn velvet hat bands all shades Gbc League No Team nnd Membrraj Will Norton Manager Team No 1 William James captain James Hieky Pudrith Schroeter George A ivier a Team No George Wallace captain Otto Minch Albert Defd rich William Brown Baker Team No 3 Harrigan cap tain William Malow A Cem ron John A Me Leod Team No 4 John A Corrlck cap tain red Galster Howard Rother mel A Brown Stoddard Team No 5 Metzger cap tain Theisen Winterlch James Burston Hanna Team No A McDonald cap tain A Pip William Diedricht Wilton Harold McClurg League No Tpamw and Memberat Charles A Howen Manager Team No 1 Cooper cap tain Hall PAtnam How ard Holden CMna Team No 2 Georg' Stokes captain: Scott HobH A Wal dorf Harry Clinjunt Harold Cree Team No A Strand cap tain Rivard George Moore Palmer Edward Krleghoff Ttam No RoHlnaon cap tain Win Kettle Nutt Jacob Daniel John Shea Jh Weitpha! 203 120 168 Todd Haynesv 117 145 109 Morrtt Totals712 801 744 727 744 687 INDIANA IS WALLOPED BYCHICAG Burroughs Peanut league oppnM the sea ron ofT913 14 ftt Johnny buwllns alleys riday night The feature of tho night's bowling was the score of 245 bowleu by Stump Gascon Some good score are' looked for this sea xl'imxi this iimtnr era were Gascon 245 Westphal 2fl tain: Degens Beard Cooper Oswald Lei tert Team No 6 Julian Nowakowski captain a Hcnneiaer nedy Gloetzner Walter BOWLING CHEDl LE 1 3 Elsey 155 136 123 Alexander 88 134 1S9 Davie7 '147 126 136 Neff H4 T77 166 Engelman 156 ISO 205 Totals 710 753 819 TEAMNQ 3 Jordon' 145 137 151 vdUMf ns ieo 119 Schultz 147142 130 Plepp Stockel 94 148 180 Mctte Delaney 127 94 117 EASchultZ Genuine regulation armv Rifle Cost the gov Qe ernment JIS 00 to make lOot these at each Springfield Carbines $295 Totals 3(3 299 559 Totals 365 329 299 TEAM NO 8 Murphy 134 K9 160 Mulligan 124 155 171 Tii I Totals755 6W 681 Radke 123 108 106 ulton 160 116 130 Schwalm DeClerq 9 1M Mark Dittmer 123 131 154 Keegan Dupont 109 79 87 Moule Laboratory 3 0 1000 A Master Mec 3 0 lbv 0 3 0 1000 Main Office Mach Shop 2 1: 666 Eng Dept Sibley 1 666 LABORATORY MAIN OICE 12 3 Perkins 133 187 119 Hanlon Barron 143 165 153 Odgera '136 136 161 Brayman 128 159 161 iiro Totals 631 58? RECEIVING 4: Rae 119 125 72 1)2 97 97 Griffen 137 Ito 126 Perron 130 94 123 Rentz 164 147 161 Total SS2 659 596T0tal 45c each Iron Grlddlce 45c each Start Bowling Season This Week Meeting of the Jungle Bowling league was held Saturday evening and the" following officers were fdected for the coming seasun: President James Levy vice presi dent red Jlenning secretaryGordon Prlmeau: treasurer Gus Brecht The captains of the differ ent teams are Baboons John Lang worthy: Lions Ed Brlchter Tigers red Henning Wild Cats red Mueiler Bears Ramsey Leop ards I Ramsey The teams are made up and everything Is in readi ness for the opening night Monday October The schedule for the week Is: Monday October 6 Baboons vs Lions Wednesday October 8 Wild Cats vs Bears riday October 10 Tigers vs Leopards 931 Totalst93 898 1007 wAY vrs Gallic 1C 150 rgon irrm 145 Steen 169 Todd: 17b 161 lj4 Bruhn 147 188 1S3 BATTLE GREEK TEAM On account of the reduction in tariff we have reduced the price of our Mp nhr ln Xfi 'Lneket Just the thing for fishing hunting camping or to wear around the house I) Army Overcoat with Cape $310 This Coat could not be duplicated for less than 125 Made of pure wool army kersey cloth only a nmitea numoer or uiese 0 Army Blankets Genuine army Blankets 72x90 inches 5 full pounds every ounce of which is pure wool 272 362 367 Totals471 372 4 24 188 146 Maule 165 132 155 140 134 131 Burnett 158 1JJ Totals711 736 714 Totals ENG Bunts 140 110 138 Tynstra Mitchel 103 154 146 Raisch Dyer 132 119 Coughlan Studt 13S 13 113 Muter 124 140 150 Rutter Spills 256 Pins in Opening Play riday Night Strong Pct rst Ryans 3 natters I Schmidts 2 1 667 1 2 1 667 Cadillacs' 1 Pon tc' trains 2 1 667 Waynes 0 Initial Contests in Motor Car Company League Kolled Wednesday STANDING Pct 0 lr00 iUUO Wayne Amaranth MJowBng league No has started the season very successfully every one members being very much interested There will be cash prizes as welt others Those who hit therplns for the 200 mark IM Pett 208 and EngelmanTEAM NO 1 TEAM NO 2 McCutcheon REQ Hla Georgetown Germantown Cornell 1 Aj 9 is 1 I Ji bAl XajK JwWm' I mil UtV8 I Mi'' I' Sp Seiiiab i 1 I flXi 211 1 DS aS nns 98c fen I iv I Iw I tt Army Horse AR 1 Zg I 1 rti in 1 i4 I' is 'h co si 5 2 4 I 5 5 1 I i I A Oct 16 1 vs 2 3 vs 5 vs 6 23 1 3 2 vs 5 4 vs 6 30 1 vs 4 2 6 3 vs 6 Nov 6 1 vs 2 vs 4 3 vs 6 13 (No games) 20 1 vs 6 2 vs 3 4 vs 5 27 (No games) Dec 4 1 vs 2 3 vs 4 5 vs 6 11 1 vs 3 2 vs 5 4 vs 18 1 vs 4 2 vs 6 3 vs 6 26 (No games Jan 1 (No games) 8 1 vs 6 2 vs 4 3 vs 6 15 1 vb 6 2 vb 3 4 vb 5 22 1 vs 2 3 vs 4 1 vs 6 29 1 vs 3 2 vs 5 4 vs 6 eb 5 1 vs 4 vb 0 3 vs 5 12'! vb 5 '2 vb 4 2 vs 19 1 vs 6 2 vb 3 4 vs 5 26 1 vs 2 3 vs 4 5 vs 6 Mar 51 vs 3 2 vs 4 vs 6 12 1 vs 4 2 vs 6 3 vs 5 1 1 VB 2 vb 4 3 vs 6 26 1 vs 6 2 vb 3 4 vs 5 I Pc IV I Pc Stays 3 0 1000 Spars 1 2 333 Tillers 3 0 Gaffs 3 OO Booms 2 1 567 Anchors 0 3 000 STAYS ANCHORS 12 3 1 2 3 Woods 16? 223 ISO Long 137 166 111 Purman 123 172 133 Merriam 126 146 131 Volke IK 181 127 rey 75 9S 132 17 yn ZjL JLL 7 Seven ReJresliraents Up to date Bowling Connection Alleys Alievs CHERRY 4561 1 5.

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About Detroit Free Press Archive

Pages Available:
3,662,122
Years Available:
1837-2024