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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 13

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THE DETROIT REE MONDAY OCTOBER 2 1922 SPORT ASPORT 5 Illll tankeeslead byiMgaie Exciting Pennant Qah End With Browns on Heels of Hugmen Western Club Dominate irst Division in Both Ma jor Leagues New York Oct With New two clubs wearinc the dia mond crowns for the second year In tho first time in baseball history that one city has held such a monopoly on pennantsLthe American and National leagues today closed the 1922 cam raiCTis among the most keenly fought and nerve racking In the an nals of the game The Giants and Yankees will re new their world's series rivalry In the opening game Wednesday or the Yankees victory camo by Hie narrowest of margins a single came and after a tense brilliantly niayed battle with the St Louis tlub throughout the season Handicapped at Start Handicapped at the start by the absence of two slugging stars and Meusel the Yankees forg ed ahead by the aid of brilliant pitching and In the final analysis it was this superiority on the mound this ability to play at top notch In critical moments that gave the Hugmen an edge over the hard hit ting Browns The American league champlon rhln was clinched yesterday when the Yankees after losing three etraicht to Cleveland and Boston rallied to down the Red Sox New York however lost today to Wash ington while the Browns who erme down the stretch with a rush after apparently being eliminated in the last series with New York closed with their third straight vic tory over Chicago The results nar rowed the percentage differences to but six points New York showing a record of 94 won and tO Jost while the Browns won 9S and lost SI Scott Help The defection of Phil Douglas who was banished from the game after offering to quit the team tor a consideration and the failure of Nehf and Barnes to maintain win ning form were partlnlly offset by the acquisition of Scott and Mc Quillan Noteworthy this season was tho strength shown In both leagues by the western clubs Outside of the pennant winners all of the first di vision berths in both circuits were occupied by western outfits and it was from these rivals that the two champions encountered their stiff est opposition throughout the sea I HOW MAJOR LEAGUE i I CLUBS PERORMED DURING LAST WEEK I I New York Oet Tbe week' roe 1 In ech league of games played yon lost together with ran hit 5 error xnen lef on end run cared by opponent fneiudtar rune Saturday folio AMERICAN LEAGUE Tie fame 7 7 In 10 Innlnr fiaXnrdsy LB OR New York 4 1 2 4 23 a St Louis a 1 i Detroit 2 11 IB 4 14 4 Chicago I 0 I 13 30 1 22 19 Cleveland a 1 3 4 7 11 14 1 Washington 7 1 4 70 4 It 44 2 Athletics 4 2 44 70 7 49 31 Boston 4 2 2 722 4 20 11! NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 7 4 2 22 SO 10 52 32 Pittsburgh 4 1 2 21 32 2 24 13 Cincinnati 22423 54 5 0 ui St Louis 6 2 2 31 60 4 29 31 Chicago 422 It 40 2 29 15: Brooklyn 5 2 2 26 12 23 29? Phillies 6 1 4 22 54 4 J7 2 Boston 4 2 2 20 3 6 22 Is CLABBY READY OR CARBONE Veteran Middleweight Seeks to Regain Lost ortune in Prize Ring After having amassed a sufficient ly large bank roll to enable him to live in ease Jimmy Clabby veteran middleweight of Hammond Ind saw his fortune wiped out in a few brief months and is now trying to recoup his losses in the prize ring Up to a yaer ago Clabby was rated as well supplied with money and had a prominent place in Australian society Then came the crash and Jimmy took out his boxing shoes and tights and went back into the sport which had furnished him with his first nest egg Tlnlght he will box rank Car bone of New Y'ork a hard hitting middleweight whose ability to with stand punishment has been a prob lem to many boxers in that division Clabby and Carbone will top the card at the Olympia A Started 16 Yean Ago Jimmy started boxing 1G years ago and in four years' time was one of the half dozen best boxers of his weight on tht world After a long an dsuccessful career tn this country he went to Australia in 1916 and there won the middle and light heavyweight titles Carbona has boxed Jeff mith Mike O'Dowd Augle Ratner George Chip Johnny Wilson and a long list of other middleweights He won from Wilson in three rounds Rem Williams and Charlie Dunn a pair of lightweights will go in the semi final Williams claims Little Rock Ark ss his home while Dunn recently came to Detail from Pitts burgh Both has been boxing for thre or four years and are anxious son Cincinnati with a fine pitching staff and a team of young stars jumped to second place in the Na tional league today by taking a double header from Pittsburgh The setbacks forced the Pirates to a tie for third place with the St Louis Cardinals who defeated Chicago to day Cubs in ifth Place The Chicago Cubs after figuring Jnv'th first' division' meat of the season dropped back toward' the close to the fifth place Ty aggressive Detroit club landed third place in tho American league although by a margin of only one game over Cleveland The Indians displaced the Chicago White ox In the select circle by an elev enth hour spurt Three eastern clubs occupied the last three places in each circuit Brooklyn holding sixth position In the National and Washington in the American rhlltdolphla clubs finished sev enth abandoning to Boston cellar positions which the Athletics have held for seven years and the Phil lies for three seasons Pirates Win Opener Pirates opened their football sea son by defeating the Hamtramck Braves 24 to 0 All players are re quested to report for practice at Pingree park at 7 Monday to break Into main bout ranks in Detroit Dillon Dnn Backers The first 10 round bout will bring together Young McGraw of Detroit and Jitpmy Dillon of Chicago Chi cago boxing critics claim that Dillon is a comer in the featherweight ranks and that on his showing thus far must bo reckoned with the chal lengers in a few more months A six round preliminary will complete the card GROTTO YIELDS TO RAY BATTERY Ypsilanti Mich Oct Bay Bat tery defeated Ann Arbor Grotto team in the first game of Washte naw county cnainpionship series hery Sunday 7 to 2 The battery makers scored three runs on as many hits and a sacri fice in the second Snyder scored three runs for the victors? River Rouge In lie Gsme Although outweighed Klver Rouge Re serve played tho Annunciation eleven to tie at River Rouyo Sunday The game ended with the ball on the Annunciation five yard fine and the score stood 0 to 0 Any 130 or UO jMiund teams in the city or state wishing games with River Rnuge Reserves write to Bab c6ck River Rouge Mich or caUCedr 1477 U'Pwill I Imported Wool Hosiery Exclusive patterns in light medium and heavy weight OR GOL Pure wool ribbed in plain colors and heather mixtures with fancy tops I Price $350 to $950 I HAL HOSE 1 A large variety of colorings in plain or ribbed knitted 3 with or without clocking I Price $125 to $450 I PICARD PICARD I SHIRTMAKERS IMPORTERS New Location 32 Adams Avenue West Stroh Building I miiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitctttiiiiniiiiniciiiiiniinininratiintiiintniiiiniiiniiiiiiirnrtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiininiuiiuinuiiiiiiiitiiiniiiimiiHiii I 'EJ Tailoring is the art of fashioning lines that fit the contour of your body Cap making is the art of fashioning lines that fit the contour of your face Town and Country Caps will improve your appearance Stocked by the best haberdashers COUNTRY fEZCTJWTEP CO In 'Detroitormerly Untvetsal Het fd Cap Manufacturing Company I LIN ES I WINNIE WINKLE THE BREADWINNER Easiness Will Pick Up Soon i I I i i i ALE YS BATTLE TO SOCCER TIE BEST HORSES GIANTS SPLIT SOCCER TEAKS IN HANDICAPS WITH BOSTON AWAIT ACTION ct Each Club Collect One Game York BOTH CONTESTS WON BY KELSEYS the 2 4 2 2 0 A 0 4 0 r4 29 2 27 14 33 9 27 9 Total 4 the 4 ml BOSTON 2 0 9 4 9 4 4 WIN CLASS TITLE 4 Burna I 0 2 9 0 3 0 A 8 0 5 0 p2 22 4 24 13 Continued from Paire Tvelec 3 2 13 4 0 4 0 Total Learn to AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Dance 2 42 2 3 IRST GA MR 3 3 Majestic 3 0 0 2 9 9 9 2 9 0 0 Mr ischer 12 2 Continued from Pare Twelve Dixon i 7 Continued from Pae Twelve KENYONS UPSET WOODMERES 60 RACES TODAY AT Kenilworth Park Windsor back punt INE RACES Improved erry Service irst Race at 2 0 2 1 12 0 4 0 8 0 0 7 9 YORK AB 11 1 4 0 2 2 0 4 62 9U 9 0 0 9 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 9 0 0 9 ITomka 5 Doruke and Bert 0 2 9 9 9 4 0 7 0 4 0 3 4 2 0 0 0 6 4 3 0 9 0 0 4 characterized two penalties 0 4 9 0 0 0 4 2 9 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 9 0 91213 441 AB 923 2 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 5 0 2 0 0 9 4 4 2 0 0 9 3 0 9 Caleya hav fortunato in 2 0 0 0 0 1 fait line 0 0 14 2 both tho pair Anal wall and immediately Guisto scored Evans double WAS THE PARTY A SUCCESS 264 164 215 11 1W 7 2 9 6 2 1 GAVE MY duE5T5 THE RICHEST ANO most indigestible POOO I COULD THlHK COOPER BOOKS OHIO GAME TO REPAYHARDING WELL I DorfT KNOW VET But i hope wiil prove so 32 55 It 497 30 444 101 334 WOODMERE Nell Torkl Kromiei Borman Bolewski Carter Sutton Trevew Quandt Claero A 9 I A 0 9 11 0 0 A 3 3 GOOD M0RNIN6 DOCTOR 0 2 0 10 1 2 rf 2 2b4 7 I i 0 3 1 3 244 2H 11 KI in 9 9 a 2 a Thompson Guter Gordon War GOOD MORN'NS MISS INE DAY isn't IT 7 7 2 4 4 Llngrei AB Powvll m4 Kept 2b 3 Bouthw'h CrulM If 4 BoeckeL lb 4 Nenry ord aa ram A 3 0 thl seftRn and their atc tha hands of a Detroit Kelaeys took both gumes ability to make their hits A 247 KI 2U LEADING HITTERS IN BOTH MAJORS 74)UlVlli Toledo Co'umbu ALL STARS AH 11 6 1 0 3 0 1 4 9 Columbua City Telmero and Hartley Zinn and Sfurr 2S 4 7 9 Bono and 8 3 10 2 Kenyons upset the Woodmere 1921 amateur champions of Detroit In their opening football contest Sunday afternoon 6 to 0 Brandau scoring the lone touchdown for the winners' by running 45 yards Clean snappy play the encounter Only were inflicted KENYONS Kicnwoa Hedden DePeyiter Smith Koenlat Roller Beuthe Homburg Garman Brandau Treves Brandau Tima of minutes Sark Erhard Wheeler Holland Knowles Martin McBride ila peon tott Moegel Urouillard Longpre Lablne from try after Barnes 7 Pet Toledo Milwaukae Giard an! Kopahaw Schaack and GoMttt (Called end seventh dark new) GEORGE UHLE BEATS JOHNSON afternoon turn and the twelfth hole found him one stroke behind The dog leg thirteenth was hal ved in fours both players missing putts for threes by four inches Diegel ran into trouble on the next hole when he hooked his sec ond badly sending It into the rough had a short out and took two putts for five Mitchell missing a chance to go three strokes up by fosseling a three foot putt for an eagle three With a perfect iron shot from the tee on the 127 yard hole Diegel went down for two to Mitchell's three they halved seven teen and went to the 18th tee with Diegel still one stroke behind Mitchell's drive for home went to the rough on the right and he placed his second in the rough to the left of the green Diegel send ing his second to the green 20 feet from the cup putted a foot from the cup and went down for a four Mitchell over shot the flag by 25 on his third but made a fine try for a four and win trolling the ball straight towards the cup it stopped four inchts short leaving another putt for a tie Diegel fell off on the second hole of the play off after halving the first and the match went to the Britisher by virtue of a half on the 39 th AB GlgnAC m4 Murphy m4 34 GT'paon p4 24 lb 4 CINCINNATI AB I 9 AB Gordon m3 nay Rice iTomke Pinfold If Wardel lb May Eckerle Mooney IRST GAME BOSTON a NATIONAL AB 8S3 The above from the public press of March 20 1922 speaks for itself and proves that tor Jobnrrn in eighth nnA 5 a 0 1 0 New Tork 0 0 0 0 0 Naw Tork Oct 1 New closed Its National league season here today by dividing a double header with JBoston The score In each game was 3 to 0 Southworth decided the opening game in the first tnlng by hitting a home run with Kopf on base In the sixth Inning of the second contest Hy Higbee recruit out fielder from Hopkinsville Ky hit to deep right center for the cir cuit scoring Maguire ahead of him Toledo Milwaukee Batnrl Bdlent and Kocher rd Myatt ns inning) SECOND GAME irst Half of Tournament Test Ends With Rival Locked at One All BT ARTliril SALK ruiAi and Palduioala rny ed to a two goal tie In the District leaifue soccer tournament at Paca ard Park Sunday It was a ding dong battle from start to finish with Detroit prov ing the better team ing the breaks were dividing the points our minutes from allows signalized his ante In Iveal soccer IRST NATIONAL 0 neered a double steal for the third run of the Inning Two innings later the Tigers tied and went ahead of the Indians with two runs Jones out lagstcad who took Cobb's place in center tripled past McNulty Veach scored Ira with a single to center other gill forced Veach but Cutshaw lined a triple between Evans and SlcNulty scoring othergill In the very next innings tho In dians tied the score with a run that was started by Wamby's dou ble to right center Summa's out on the infield advanced Wamby to third and Gardner's fly to Veach delivered the runner Indians Baek In Lead Then with a run' in the seventh inning the Indians once more took the lead Guisto doubled to right with Evans down and Sewell scored him through the medium of a single to center also dou bled to right but the heavy footed Sewell was so long coming from first base that lagstead's throw relayed by Cutshaw cut him down at the plate Detroit retaliated with a run In the eighth and another tie was cre ated laestead was hit by a pitch ed ball but died stealing Veach tripled to left center held the base while Sewell threw othergill out and made the plate in safety when Cutshaw pushed a single past Uhle They went Into the ninth inning that way Evans opened the last of the regulation turns at bat for Cleveland with a double against the right field following It with another of Double Bill by 3 to 0 Score rom the restart Calys monopo lized ths play tor a short time Al len getting in a couple of runs that produced nothing more than a uselsaa corner After beating his man In clevsr stylo Johnson sent a pass to Maley that ths inside man should havs converted but his drive was yards wide of ths mark Play was quickly transferred from end to end the gams develop ing into a rest exhibition sides driving hard tr secure lead Haddow howd a eloan of heels to the opposition hl shot mlselng by Inches only' Maintaining the pressure Maize and Blues kpt up a hot bom bardment which eventually met with success Henton maos a run and when close to the touched neatly to Rowe who had no dilTle'ilty in finding the net glv Ing Detroit the lead JO minutes from the restart De I role ieetprevee As the game progressed Detroit Improved Johnson who went cen tsr forward feeding his wing with masterly precision and Haddow and Kenton eenterne on every pos sible occasion Relief was alturd ed Caleys defense when Jones set hla forwards on the run and dur ing a scrimmage a penalty was awarded Oilier making no mis take with the spot kick equaliz ing the score with 14 minutes to piay CALEDONIA J'AX Cowan McNMt raser Jen Cairn McLeod allvw Milroy Oliver A tlo tufre Lewis Ttme of halv minor a Allen Oliver Johnaon Ro Total 6 VI 14 Detroit Prove Better Team boot Gain Only 2 2 Deadlock ARMADAS DEEAT ROYAL OAK ELEVEN NATIONAL LSACfl 141 (1 tot 17 AMERICAN LEAOUE st? 4N 4S4 030 BO McGrew Monday afternoon will see all junior high achool soccer elevens of Detroit In action Th feature game will be played between Nelnas and Nortwestern This game should prove the real strength of the Green and Gold boys Last year they put up a good fight for the city championship los ing only one game in seven played The Nelnas boys however should give the Northwesternora a merry battle from tho start of the game to the finish Both teams will average about 130 pounds Southwestern high school will open Its campaign by hooking up with the Hutchins intermediate at Kronk field Both teams are all primed for tho opening contest The Prospectors should win this game with ease as they are regarded as one of the strongest In the league Barbour will play Condon its first game of the season This game should be well played as both these teams put up a good game last year A victory for the Condon boys will boost their stock In the eastern sec tion of the league They have many veterans In the line up Southeastern will meet Miller In the opening fray The Jungaleers are favored to win this contest as they have worked out for one whole week in preparation for the scrap All the games will be played In 30 mlnute halves and will start at 3:30 In order to give the students a chance to see the con tests' The real upset of the season oc curred last week when Northwestern defeated Northeastern 2 to 0 Northern Western and Eastern will have teams entered In tho Junior league Western last year dropped all junior athletics com pletely Magulre 1 Henry Kins Tbre baM Hom Higbee Stolen Bancroft Cunningham Boston NOW York 4 ths ktek oit first appe bv sending across a ported center and Allen catching tho ball on his head plac ed it In tho net for tho first coun ter Detroit retaliated and Rows test ed gear with a high shot which the goalU cleared A comer to Coleys looked dangerous a Cairns' shot sailed close to tho bar Makes Qnlek Rao Allen made a quick run on the left and from bls center Whlttell waved when hard prosaotL a second attempt by Oliver resulting In Mil driving over from short range Detroit was showing up well tn midfield but their final efforts lacked finish Johnson was well on tba mark with a shot that brought Sear to his knees Cowan daahing across and relieving with a long kick Maley was presented with an open ing but delayed too iong and al lowed himeeir to bo robbed when in tho act of shooting Before tho Interval Johnson received the ball from the right wing and boat Peay with a shot that passed Just Inside the upright the goalie throwing himself at fill length In a frult tess effort to save Half Caledonia 1: Detroit 1 Pct Paul 107 SO Ml ltna'k Mtnneapu 3 Kan City 1 74 is 63 a Horftftby Rt LoulU4 Miller ChtetffO U3 Blgb ititjurxhlW Grim Chicana 139 Tierney PtttburrhlIT Gifmac 0 Mtirphv tn 4 2 Tpeon 24 i 0 double Hofer and Carolln count Iny Cy Madison walked and Sun day craahnd one into the left field crowa ink Trounce All Star 7 to 3 iremen Go Down 12 3 Kelsey Wheels won a double header at Navin field Sunday after noon bumping the Industrial league All Stars 1 to 3 and tam ing the Detroit iremen 12 to It was the third defeat for the firemen ond at club through cuuni Kudron held the hard hitting fire flghtera to six hlta in the second game oor fielding by the firemen helped to swell tho wheelmakers total KELSEY WHEEL AB HO A Akrull 1 3 LrvWu Turner ml jAHA'nky 4 Harm If4 SchmWL Jb3 Wnltuzk I2 Totals38 18 27 11 24 Hchler Ib4 Myers C4 Jlammell i8 Burn rf3 for three pack regiiterlng and Madison ire Itn In sixth visitors retorted with five Bancroft jackaon s8 Rawlln 32 Murulr 2b 3 Meuaai Hlxbe rf Kin lb Kham Gaston Nehf Srntt pL Total 26 4 21190 0 0 0 009 0104 0 0 2 3 Pittsburgh Pa Oct Wilbur Cooper star Southpaw of the Pitts burg Nationals Is personally re sponsible for at least one of sev eral exhibition games which are to be played In Ohio cities during the next two weeks by the barnstorm ing Pl rats "If we play In we play In Marion" Insisted Cooper when the schedule was being arranged He won hta demand and will pitch against Marlon on Sunday October 15 The occasion will be Wilbur Cooper day "1 broke in over in Marion 12 seasons ago and I have some pretty good friends there" explained the twlrler of the stockholders of the club was a newspaper pub lisher Incidentally he was a whale of a fan Hu saw to it that his sport editor gave me a lot of boosts and possibly ho had something to do with the deal that sent mo to Columbus "I received his paper frequently when I waa in the American assocl atlon After I was sold to the Pi rates I got marked copies now and then Believe me I knew who was responsible "I sure would like to see him sitting In the seat he used to oc cupy even though he would root for his home boys to chase me to the club house Maybe take a day off and come to the game "The White House ought to keep over MONDAY'S GAMES Barbour vs Condon Snnthwestern vs Hutekdns Nelnas vs Northwestern Southwestern vs Miller Adam rtl Zlm'nian 4 A Burn m4 Ill4nn 4 iMim lb4 gLxhtp irJ Hnmtimn 31 Mro 3 Ohal I Schmhlt 2 Raur P1 John if 1 mS 1 4 Totals 10 Totals 33 Still All Star 0 0 0 1 0 KMey AH Palx Jb5 iMidrlch rf2 BetUn'r m3 KnUttan 2 Wauon lb4 Brazil Maai 2 HulHvaA 3b4 Shubart IL 4 iirnwn KayUkl iirooaa Total Batted for Brown in ninth A I Keliwy 10 0 10 4 17 14 Errom KalMio 1 Kayiskl Dowd Wein Hum A Scrult lowii Turn Wln I Hrm 2 Schmidt Walt asel Curtain 12 Pair Bottln rr 3 Twobaa hit nuluvan Wain Turner Schmidt 111 rich Betllnr Rtoian baaPa) Shu bert Wein 2 Harm Waltawk IJascb un Off Kroy Kudron 2: Diedrich 2 Bt tlnjror KIHta Ixft cm baa Hremen 1 Keley Wheel 4 Struck By Uld rich 2 Kaletta Wateon Brazil I Maa Sullivan 1 Brooks 1 4 A Srrull 1 Turner 1 Schmidt 1 Kray 1 Kudron 1 4 2 09 Shook and Crawford Detroit Junior High School Eleven Will Open Season Monday Trains leave Tunnel Station Michigan Central 12:45 'and 1 :15 Pirate Lefthander Credits President With Early Baseball Success Thme hss Wanl Woltaak Stolen 2 Boses on bslls Otr Schmidt 2 I ft on hHeJ 4: All Stan By Burn ochmldt 2 flhook and Crawford Cor Woodward and Watson is not only largest but best school as well for the correct teaching of dancing and that it is universally rec ognized as such Totaln 30 1 27 18 Grennan 2 0 Johnson ink 2 Hofer 2 Carolin Cy 7 Stien Buehl Lauman Kattus Remmel 4 Griffin ink Johnson 4 1 Two base Johnaon ink Hutzler and Htlens Threo base hit Cy Madison Sunday Sac laek Left on Grennan 5 Ehnnan 7 Double Kattus Remmel and Buehl Remmel Hagenhoft and Puehl Johnsen and Uarolln Stolen Hofer Madison Carolln Bases on Off Remtnel 9 Owen 3 Struck By Owen 9 lUJumei 6 L60 Umplres Kubat and Steakley Visitors all 13 to 0 Line ails to Stop Victors Although reinforced by Eddie Mocgle former Maroon and Uni versity of Detroit footballer Royal Oak Merchants were unable to check the Armadas In the opener at St Anthony field Sunday noon and were beaten 13 to 0 Royal line could not halt the attack of the Armadas In the second and third periods a touch down being scored In each In the preliminary Armada Juniors de feated Mooney's Cubs 13 to 0 ROYAL OAK ARMADAS zoemrr Goosen Shanahan Becker Avery Petrosk Schulte Barnes Lablne Ixnxpre Rlntz i Point ti McDougaJl Brown (Albion) Time of 10 minutes Substitution for Wheler Dixon for oiland oma for Knowles Martin for Mc Brlde Burnham for Rapson Judd for Droulllaxd Killian fur Zoelner Shultz for Goosen McGrath for Avery Mette for Becker Moxley for Schulte: Bosel for La blne Bonnell for Longpre Krantz for Mc Grath 45 Yard Run Net Lone Score of Game ABE MITCHELL BEATS DIEGEL Trowb ge 1 Burns rf Collard 3 Roth rf Totals39 4 24 I let National 0 Pare Marauette 0 Thompson 2 Mijuney Pinfold 3 Thompson Myer May Domke Wardel Two base Pichler Mooney Thompson Gordon Kay Pich ier Left on baae irst National 7 ere Marquette 4 Triple irst Na tional (Pichler to Gignac) Stolen Pinfold 8 May Eckerle Collard Off Tbompnon 5 Domke 4 Bases on mil iQompwu a Struck By Thompson 1:30 Renaud fllsler Lotti142 Cobb Detroit Rpcaker Cleveland 422 Heitmann Detroit til Miller Athletic Ul Owner of Brilliant Jester and air Gain Attracted by $2000 Purse This la the final week of the turf aeoaon on the Windsor tracka the curtain to be drawn on the aport next Saturday at Kenilworth Park It there waa any doubt whether Detroiters want racing Saturday afternoon's crowd at Kenilworth dispelled It The large attendance of turf devotees waa as enthusias tic over the sport as if It were the opening day of the July meet ing Secretary Norvell promises Inter esting cards ror each day of the closing week ut racing across tho river Owners and trainers alike are eager to collaborate with the Kenilworth managtment by send ing end turf PERB mahq AB II A i 1 0 0 10 0 1 Take Odd Contest rom irst Nationals by 3 to 2 Pere Marquette annexed Class city of Detroit championship by winning the secund game of a dou ble header with irst National bank team Sunday afternoon after losing the opening engagement irst National evened the series by winning the first game 3 to 1 Thompson outpltchlng Domke Domke came back and worked the second game his team winning 3 to 2 How well the pitchers toiled is shown by the total of eight hits in the two games for the railroad champions and 12 hits total for the bankers six in each fray The second game was featured by a triple play by Pichler and Gignaq oi me first nationals IRST GAME PERB MAHQ IRST Gordon b4 Kay 4 Rice C3 Domke p4 Pinfold If 3 Wardell li2 May 3b 3 Eckarla rf3 Alexan'r 2 3 Totals39 3 24 ere Marquatta 0 irst National 0 2 hnek 1 dell 2 5 Thompson Ham 2 Stolen Pinfold Gignac Baae on Off Thompson 3 Dotnk 3 Left on Per Marquette 3 irst National 8 Struck By Domke 7 Thompson 9 Double Guterhock Glx nao and Pichler: Domka Wardell and Rice Rice and May Umpire and Bert SECOND GAME rtHW MAKy 11 St Paul Holly and Brlttern Hall Ban tnn and Gonealo (10 Innings) SECOND GAMS Louisville 1 I 2 St Paul 10 10 0 Estelle Long and Meyer: Mer ritt and Gonsales Dugan (3tx Innings caueu wy agreement IRST GAME India napoila Minneapolis Belb and Krueger Ylnglng and Mayer SECOND GAME Indianapolis Minneapolis Batteric Petty itzsimmons and Schauer and Mayer Owens IRST GAME 3 KELSEY AB AScfUH IK) WQ Turner tVeln rf Mitrma if Rehmldt lb 4 Waltasek 34 Curtain c2 Kray Kudron TotaUh2S 5 9 Boston i New York Maptitre 2 Chrlstenbury 2 jwQ oami xiuuij BoeCKel ba Boeckel on uuabuii Struck By Nehf 2 Mcott 9: McQuil lan 3 Yeargln 2 Dases on ball Off Nehf 1 McQuillan 1 Yeargin 2 Win ning Nehf Westervelt and 1:13 NEW TORK a Bancroft a Groh rlach 2b MumI If Young rf Kelly lb GRENNANS TAKE AMATEUR TITLE Errors Devil 2: DeJin? fchmWt3 Hun A Srall BriimMt Woluzk tnn 2 Sn 3 Two Mm hll A lJ 0 0 Kopf Southworth 3 Kopf Two base hlt Meueel Home Southworth Ieft on Boston 3 New York 4 Bae on balla Off Mc Namara 2 Struck By McNamara 4 Johnson 9 Sullivan and Wea lervvit SECOND GAME NEW AB Chrlstey rl Barbara 2b8 Nixon m3 CrulM If3 BoeckeL 3U2 Henry lb3 Gallagh 3 Gowdy C2 Yeargih P3 IL SECOND (LAME Columbus Kansas City Batteriea Burwell and Loes Lamb IRST GAME Ctr'r trUct ha for SI ThmtQna urJ Plan In the Basement 60c Per Hour 31 Pocket Tables 8 English Table Opens Oct 14th Helmec'p 15 Stiers Zb5 Puehl Jb5 Lauman m3 Kattu lb4 Remmel 4 lack s2 rl c3 Davia rfl Totals 35 9 24 19 9 0 0 4 1 0 0 7 9000500 0 5 personally teaches all the and directs personally the in struction in all the departments $5 20 one hour leon teaching tha Waltz (old and new) Two Step ox Trot and One Step with advanced tep including alo free admision and dancing for one year to and in the public auemblie $5 Orchestra muic Over 100 available lady and men intrurtcra Cl a or private leon Day or evening Open Sunday Class and lesson rooms entirely distinct and separate from public ballroom NOTE CORRECT ADDRESS Corner of Woodward and Watson Cadillac 6786 NOT in the Majestic Theater Building CARL ISCHER Director their charsea to the post fit ready tor numerous stlrrlug battles Attractive Handleape The 12004 handicaps will attract ill at the beat thoroughbreds st the track including Hrtlllant Je ter air Gain Gold Sphtre Pa risian Diamond Stoto Merramac and others la the elect divlslou of runners Tha jockey contingent at tha track will be augmented this after noon by McTaggart who wired the ownera of tba Kenton stable that he would be on from Maryland to ride their horses during tha week hlcTaggart has bsen one of the most successful riders Messrs West and his associates have en gaged thia eeason and his presence will be a notable addition to the riding talent Tho contract Hefferlng held on the apprentice rider bharpe hat been disposed of to Rome Iteepeaa Hharpe left after the rac on Sat urday for Kentucky to join hie new employer Handled Kenton Kntrtrs Sharpe handled most o1 the Ken ton stable rntrles on tie opening day at Kenilworth hut failed to do Justice to bls mounts as might a rider of more experience and avoir dupois air Gain would have been closer up to Brilliant Jeeter In the feature event If a boy heavier than Sharpe had been astride the power ful eon of Vulceln The card Monday will bring out many of the best sprinters at the track and also some of the fleet est two year olds of which there are many across the river Th rune in the sixth that chilled Gren nan followers Stien doubled and took third on ink's poor relay Puehl singled and Stein romped home with the first Cincinnati marker Lauman singled to left sending Puehl to third Kattus fol lowed with a single scoring Puehl and Lauman Remmell hit to Johnson who fumbled and Kattus scored lack bunted and Remmell scored when Owen threw Into the crowd The Cakes then tightened and fanned the next three batters In the sixth the Grennans reg istered the last run of the game With two down Hoffer walked for the third time and scored on Caro Bn's long single to right oft koi notr di Carolln lb2 Johnson ss4 Pink If 4 CMadl'n C8 Sunday rf4 (Irinin lb4 m4 Owen 2 1 ml Smith C2 Johnson pt Ryan a 0 "Bnyuvr Totxl RECREATION Try the New i imi i nut vrvi i wai i I DAPTV LAST NIGHT I I 7 POCTQg 7 7 fV al Ikr tL 1 i it MA (T E'W ml ii 1 I hMpiiwH IL?" 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