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Michigan and Navy Elevens Meet In Second Great SpectaclelnNewStadium 1 nn-in i man. 1 SJ XjT T-'sw i 3 Michigan State Beats Albion, 20-6St. Louis Is Downed By Titans, 21-0 i I Hi WOLVERINES RIG UP STRONGEST FRONT SPARTANRALLY IN LAST PERIOD BRINGS VICTORY TWO LONG DASHES FEATURE TRIUMPH OF DORAIS' TEAM vnnnj.jif mwinniuim juwnminw.iiii wmcwiiiumpw' ii iii'irTTrrrTTi Mm JTiM i a flit It i. jffla 2Jd TEX ANNOYED OVER TUNNEY'S BOXING PLANS Leads Navy ill Ingram, who will endeavor repeat hi victory of last year trid Squad at the expense of Michigan in the new stadium this afternoon. I TO FACE MIDDIES 1 i i Rickturd Finds Champions Threat to Figure in Thre BouU Hard to Swallow.

Coachea Make Three Changes in Line, Thus Breaking Pair of Touchdowns by State in Up Combination That Stampeded Chicago One Week Ago. PROMOTER IS FED UP It. I Same Backfield Certain to Start Midshipmen Far I 1' 1 II ii Brazil Run 35 Yards For Touchdown in First Period and Connell Gallops 86 Yards For Another During Second Quarter, BY W. W. EDGAR.

ST. LOUIS, Nov. 11. University of Detroit added another homecoming day conquest to its list here this afternoon when the Titans outplayed and outsmarted the University of St. Louis eleven, to win, 21 to 0, before several thousand of the graduates.

Speed, plus the perfect" execution of plays in the first half, decided the issue and the Billikens were powerless before the drive of the Detroit eleven. The score does not represent the difference in strength of the two teams on this occasionas the second half was played under conditions anything but ideal for football and nullified' the offensive of both teams. From Easy Task and Fears of Them Are Expressed Freely. BY N. P.

FEINSINGER. I ANN ARBOR, Nov. 11. Michigan's starting lineup for tomorrow's contest with Navy will differ from that which faced Chicago last Saturday, according to an announcement by Coach "Tad" Wieman, after this afternoon's practice session. choenle(l at center in place ot uovara, roe at ngnt tacki.

in place of Gabel. and Nyland at richt end in place of Heston, are the changes to be made. Schocnfeld is a veteran of two years' experience, while Poe is a newcomer to the Varsity ranks this season. Nyland has been alternating with Heston at right end. In announcing the lineup, Coach Wieman made the ambiguous atatemcnt that he considered this eleven the strongest Michigan could put on the field for tomorrow's game.

Whether this means that Schoen- fcld and Poe are essential to the style of play Michipan will employ to In much the same maimer as the i i .1 4- Miehigam btate, two weeks ago, they downed the home cluh this afternoon. Putting all they had in the first half, the Titans piled up a mcrgin that stood them in good stead when the storm broke later in the game. Gaodaow Stops St. Leu Is. St.

Louis threatened to scor only once and that challenge was answered midway In the first period when Goodnow Intercepted a pass. It was on of the few times that tha Billikens were within the shadows of the Detroit goal posts, so badly were they outplayed. One touchdown in each of the first two periods, added to another touchdown and a safety In the final quarter, measured the Titans' superiority over the team from across the Mississippi. As later events proved, Brazil's touchdown In tee early mjnutes of the game would have been sufficient to net victory. Hut, eager to continue their mastery over the Mls-sourlans, who have yet to beet Detroit In five attempts, the Titans carried on to the end.

Titans Follow Instructions. Brazil's SDlirt for a senre In th first quarter was the first gesture that the Titans were out in win decisively as possible. The players were Instructed to carry the fight tu St. Louis and they did Just that. The first score wits the result of a criss-cross play behind a perfect mask and, once by the first line of defense, the former Flint Central 5 ON HOMECOMING DAY, DETROIT ST.

LOUI8. Young L. Mulroy Cornell Huhlln Bahka Lartlner Davidson Mnssscek R. Crcclllus llucker R. Millar Ooorinow R.

Daubner Vachon Q. Flynn lltuzll Decker Connell R. Joyce Maleney F. Llntxsnlcn rti-ore by periods: Hetrolt -H St. I.oula 0 0 0-0 Touchdowns Brattll Connell.

Point after touchdown Msloney. 8Hfty Llnt-zenlrh. Heferee Mngldaohn (Mlchlaun). Umpire ShauKhnessy (Uotre Dame). Head linesman Jones (Notre Hume).

Field jttdxa Ootild (Army. Substitutions O'Hallontn for Massaeek; Keimedv for Decker; Jordan for Joyce; BchwarU for Bshjs; Mantara for Connell; Brownlna; for Dauhner; Down-for Davidson; Murphy for Braill. luminary dodged his way over th line without an enemy tackier a hand on him. Coming as It did. this display of p.iwer bruke the morale of the Billikens who were pushed farther Into the pit of despair when they missed their lone chance to scoi a short time later.

Connell Furnishes Feature. But clever as the" first scoring play was. It faded In comparison with a sprint by Connell, Titan captain. He ripped and dodged his way through the entire Kt. Louis team for 86 yards to score In the second Continued an Page 13.

it I Late Drive Breaks Tie at Six-All. ALBION FIRST TO SCORE Methodists Crowd to Front on Touchdown Shortly After Opening. East Lansing, Nov. 11. After wearing down a fighting Albion college team in the first three periods of a hard-fought football gam her this afternoon, Michigan Stat college scored two touchdowns In the last quarter to beat the Methodists 20 to Not until the vicious charges of the Spartan backs had forced Albion replacements Into the game, did Stat product the punch to win.

But one launched, the attack swept over the Gold and Purpl line In a succession of first downs. State won ths gam today by resorting solely to line bucks and end run. Not a single forward pass was unleashed from the Spartan backfield, although Albion resorted to the air for several gains. Spartans Get Going. Albion demonstrated a plucky and wide awake eleven In the first period.

Through a fumble by the State safety man, Wilson, the Methodists came Into their sole score of the game in the first quarter. The State team, taken aback by this surprise could not punch over a touchdown until the third quarter, Albion holding the lead 6 to 0 at the half. The winning offensive was touched ofT In the closing minutes of the second period, State losing an almoat certain touchdown when, with the ball on tha five-yard line, the period ended. Coach Young shot some of his reserves Into the fray and kept many of them there, although the shock troopa In the line -soon gave way to the regulars when Albion demonstrated superior forward play. In the third quarter Honey Scliau, the big fullback, came Into the game and State capitalised the weakness of Albion's line by sending the big back through for lengthy gains.

Fumble Hurts State. Albion accepted the opening kick-off of tha game and shortly afterward carried the bnll 0 yards for a touchdown. State held In mid-tield but Wilson fumbled a mint and the Methodists recovered. One 10-yard forward pass and straight line play carriea the hall to the two yard line. FenxotU carried th ball over.

State had possession of the nail the remainder of the initial period huL could not make much headway. Coach Young, after seeing the visi tors go into the lead, started sending his regulars Into the game. Two spectacular dashes by Uickeson and Iieacon were offset by Albion's stopping State's Una attack. When the teams switched ends of the field, Albion led to 0. A costly fumble by Dlckeson gave Methodists the ball on State's 33-yard line at the very outset of the second period.

Albion twice tried to reach the goal line but was checked by a desperate defense Inside th 10-yard line and with three minutes to play remaining in the period State suddenly came to life. Drew, Dlckeson and Deacon, In order, carried the ball off tackle for a total of 65 yards, making three first downs In a row. The ball rested on the five-yard line and a State touchdown seemed imminent but the half closed before the Spartans could rally for a scoring play, the Methodists holding their 6 to 0 lead, Spartans Tie Score, Still continuing to punish the Albion tackles, the Green and White team took the kick off at the start of the third period and with flv consecutive first downs, marched to a touchdown. Lncaeson piungea nine yards for the score but Dea cons rallure to kick tne extra point tied the score, io A holding penalty cost Stale a touchdown on the next offensive march. Dlckeson got away for a HO-yard run to the Albion goal line, hut the nenaltv nullified the sprint.

Getting the hall In mldfield Albion made anotner threat wnen vaiiance iaisrht a long heave from Schiller on the State 20-yard stripe, but the Spartans held and took the ball aa tne perioa enaca, wun me score still tied. Schaa Gets Touchdowa. Finding the center of the Albion line faltering, the State attack was directed straight down the middle and Schau, called Into service for the first time in several games, punched the ball over for a touchdown after a 85-yard procession. Deacon's successful forward pass to Dlckeson added the extra point and State went Into the lead for the first time, 13 to (. Determined to add to Its total.

State obtained an Albion punt in mldfield and Deacon broke away for Sl-yard run and a score soon afterward. Captain Smith, In the Continued on rage IS. ARE DIFFERENT HUD' STORE BASEMENT Dempsey-Kearru Suit Among Other Thing Tending to Upset Boss of Garden. by ai.an j. r.oi i.n.

New York, Nov. 11 (A.P.) Even a past master of th well-known art of the "ballyhoo" can be "fed up" on It. For that reason Tex Ktckard wishes there was some means of "debunking" the boxing game, just at present. Rlckard haa don his full share of denying in the course of a checkered and colorful career, but the promoter haa shattered some of his own records within the past few weeks In connection with such stories as his reported split with Madison Square directors, rumors of his resignation, Intimations that th pending Dempsey-Kearna-Rlck-ard suit would "blow the lid off the boxing racket," charges that Rlckard Is Dempsey's real manager and, finally, Gene Tunney's assertion that he will fight three times next year, possibly under the auspices ot the other than Rlckard's. Contract I Binding.

Of them all, the most difficult for Rlckard aa well as the boxing fraternity generally to swallow Is the Idea that Tunney will battle more than once In defense of his title or that he will fight under the promotion of any other individual than tha master of Madison Square Garden. "Tunney has a contract with that gives my corporation an ex-elusive option on the champion's services next year, up to October 1," declared Rlckard today. "It ta as Iron-clad us any contract can be. There are no lfs, ands or buts about that, "Actually It Is a continuation of th contract under which he fought for me at Chicago last September. It covers every contingency.

It calls for advance paymentB of to Tunney by February 1, 192J, and Continued on Pag 14, uu. Navy's varied offense remains to be FALCONS RALLY TO WIN GAME Recovered Fumble Aids North' eastern to Defeat South- -eastern, 12 to 6. Taking advantage of a fumble and turning It into a touchdown Northeastern defeated Southeastern at the former'a field yesterday afternoon, 12 to 6. The JungHluers, after being held scoreless in tue nrat quarter, opened ud a driving attack late In the sec ond period that gave them the lend until the opening of the third quarter. I'anzl'a pass to Kelson placed the ball on the Northeastern 214-yard line from where Hrown carried it to the Faloon 3-yard line before be Ing downed, Just as the first ported ended.

Drown georea Tonchdowa. On two plays, Hrown carried the ball over the Falcon goal. Once getting the lead, the Jungaleera lought desperately and succeeded in holding the fast Northeastern backs In checks when gains meant toucnaowns. Early In the third period, Panzl pnsseu 10 Nelson, wno. after jug gllng the hall, fumbled.

Ferraxo scooped up the ball and ran 40 yards for a touchdown. The kick follow ing the score was blocked. Falrons Score Agnln. In the last quarter Southeastern loat the ball on downs on its own 25-yrd line and on the first ulay Heatty skirted the end for a touchdown that gave the Falcons their victory. lhe Jungaleera unleashed an aer ial Attack after the last touchdown in a vain effort to score but Mouth-eastern failed to get beyond North-eastern's 3(l-ynrd mark for the balance of the game.

SOUTHKASTKKN. NORTHBASTBKN. Ward L. Clto Ports llrerht Ktarhurakl Crawford J.midln Dutkewetcs Whltlock Bnllamine Nelson Rlythman I'anil Krnmar Prush Ivna Ferrazo Halierek Mlrlmlek Korrek Heatty Johnson 0 0 -12 Southeastern Northeastern 0 0 Tourhttowns Hrown, tfeatty, Ferraso. Referee IturrouKhs.

I'mnlre Prullt. Head linesman Time of periods 12 minutes HuluttitutUine-llmwn for Jllytlimsn; ChoiupHkl for Habere: Plbhle for Crawford: Wstklns for Sohrzitk; Michnlnkl for Usao; Hobcank for Ffirrnro: Novak for lutkwi-2; Kroll for Chodupskl: lliarllna for Johnson: Goodman for t'lto; Shaw for tlriKss for Korrek. Come On, Navy! Get yours Style students are getting theirs, toot It's CLOTHES FOR FALL' The accepted suthentic fih-ion in every college town. 45 $40 $50 Aha ftaltrint Ihi famout SUITS Overcoat $45 morrow or the best men to stop ten. Captain Oosterbaan will lead the Wolverines into battle tomorrow.

with Pommerening and Palmeroli left tackle and left guard respectively, completing the side of line. On the risht side, the old combination of Baer at guard and Gabel at tackle is displaced by the novel combination of the veteran Baer and the novice Poe. Nyland Get Call. rets the call over Heston at right end by close margin, there Is little question that the latter will see servlc during part of tli Ram end with both men In aplendid condition, Michigan enn text at nan with regard to this Oni'H dubious Rpot. The btickfleld will be composed Miller at quarterback, Puckle-wnus and Gllb.rt at the halvasand Rich at fullback.

This Is tha same fluartet that smashed the Maroon liTie to bits lnnt Huturday In the ttilrd and fourth perloda. In addition to these four men, Michigan has Hoffman, Oemhla and Domhoff rrady for Instant duty and all three afn likely to play some part of tomorrow's game. Varied Attack Planned. "Just what Michigan's main weapon of attack will be tomorrow Is somewhat of a mystery. During the week the eleven has not favored any rtiifle style of offense, but but bucked, parsed and run the ends Indiscriminately.

new Wolverine scoring: threat Tin line pltinKlnff haa added more yarlety to the Wolverines' trick at-tnVk, which meana that Navy will havthat much more to watch for tomorrow. will engage In a kicking duel with Lloyd that should bear watching. While (filbert has the edge in accuracy In his kicks, l.loyd seems to have the better distance average. In passing, however, Michigan will have several combinations to rely on with Gilbert, Oosterbaan, Puckelwarts and Miller all adept In sending or receiving the oval. Spirit la High.

spirit In the Michigan camp on the eve of the battle could not be better. If Michigan loses tomorrow, Navy miiBt have a better team than the one which has beaten Continued on Pnge 14. Saturday e-ONLY Pelt-Lined Corduroy Coats $1185 Practical 36-inchers of firm, wide-wale corduroy navy blue or smart slate brown. Luxurious-: ly lined with matched sheep pelts of selected 1 depth and fineness. Big beaverized collar; all-J around belt; four care- 2 fully reinforced pockets 2 muff style; leather I armshields and fleece j'ined sleeves in fact, a pelt-lined corduroy coat should have Sizu for All SATURDAY ONLV CLAYTON'S MICHIGAN AT SHELBY IMtrmt't Largtft Ejultinr mud Boy' Appartl St4i ROSEN BEATS STEVE NUGENT Detroit Boy Scores Over Cleve lander in 12 Rounds at Toledo.

Toledo. Nov. Clarence Rosen, 120, Detroit, outpointed Steve Nugent, 120, Cleveland, In a fast 12-round bout here tonight in the opinion newspaper men. In an eight-rounder Lefty Thomas, 148, Rochester, scored a technical knockout over Frank! Stellmack, 147, Cleveland, when the referee stopped the bout in the fifth round. M'TIGUE, GAINS DRAW.

Toronto, Ont, Nov. 11. (A. Mike McTIfjue, of New York, former light heavyweight champion of the world, and Larry Onlns, Canada's Negro heavyweight champion, fouaht ten rounds to a draw here tonight. $800,000 Arena For Irish Sought Sooth Jlend, Kov.

It A plan to build a 50,000 rapacity sliHilum tor Notre Hum at a rot of SSIMt.OOO will lie presented by the South llend nlnniiil to the board of lay trnsteea and university officials here oa November lfl. It wh announced today. The plan rails for the sale of r.00 boxes ranged along the grid-Iron sidelines nt prlree varying from Sl.oou to fl.nno a hoi, accord Ins; to the distance from the 50-yard line. The title nt the box will remain with the purchaser for 20 year. BURNS' SHOES 9 fliers WESTERN TRIPS HIGHLAND PARK Cowboys Furnish an Upset in Gaining 13 to 12 Victory.

Kuzmas' Goal Following Touchdown Is Margin of Unexpected Triumph. Kusma's point after touchdown gave estern a hard earned victory over Highland Park on the latter team's gridiron yesterday afternoon, 13 to 12. In one of the biggest up sets of the high school football season. The Tolar Bears started off strong. After the Hears had forged deep Into Western territory, the Cowboys stiffened, and after gaining possession of the ball, punted out of danger.

Highland Park im mediately returned the punt, the ball rolling "dead" on the Western three-yard line. Western's attempted kick was blocked and the ball was recovered by Highland Park on the Cowboy four-yard line. Wesch-Icr plowed through the Cowboy line for a touchdown but Klann missed the attempted goal. Sterling Defense Displayed. Both teams put up a sterling de fense with the result that there was io more scoring during the bal ance of tne first half, Highland Park leading to 0.

Near the start of the third quar ter, a long forward pass to Baker resulted In the first Western touchdown. Kuzma added the extra point that was later to prove the inargin of victory. In the final quarter both teams scored. Western's score was directly traceable to a fumble on the Polar Hear 35-ywrd line, from where the Cowboys carried the ball down the field and across the goal line, Elowits going over for the touchdown. Turns rase Into Score.

Highland Park scored when Mollis caught a long forward pass and raced over the Western goal. With a chance to tie the score, Klann missed the try for the estra point. Palmeroli and Weschler stood out In the Highland Ptrk team, while Kuzma and Klnwlts were the main stars for the Cowboys. HIGH. PARK.

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iiiolre Kn. Yen iter. Hub(it utloii Hoi-Wa fir Sumner: Ktititin for Howe- Stanley for Kink; Rowa for tJilherjtein: Kisk far TT.rhaflB for Ifoliea; Bum nor for Rw, DLuxnoad tor Taylor. ii CML- Crenet 3 aJl All Silk Radiuin Silk-and-Rayon attractivc price. Today We have ready Sr or gray SILK RADIUN RE EFER REEFERS and dots and aliaid patterns or plaid borders.

SQUARES with all-over piaia values at $1.85. Men's Silkjladium Shirts (Seconds) special sale today at a special price 7 rVV IS THE NAME OF THIS A lt OUJ BURNS' NUMBER BUT IT DOESN'T TAKE A COLLEGE EDUCATION TO SEE THAT IT HAS STYLE. AS TO ITS GIVING SERVICE YOU HAVE THE BURNS' REPUTATION FOR THAT. I Ji a Student 2-PL Suiti, 125 -i Is i i DETROIT'S FLORSHEIM HEADQUARTERS.

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