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PAGE 6 Baseball Magnates Consider Organization of Professional Football League O' ■NT " " ' ‘ . I of Freddie AA’**l*h The • juf''*' o a ■ ,'ag- J ‘ It In that Welah will b*>» Kilbane for SU' *t lolcd** pros, t.ng L • - K.lb-nr w ill p*rmH Welsh to make ''»* - « afternoon Ki!b*n* i* a natural f* * hrrwr-ig 1 Weliib woa’t moot Ttny Johann unles* ' rc ' M ‘ r al ItiM 12 pounds No wonder Kirn (>«or|f and" ' not he match#* V. **l?»li Agmnst 'he Kal*»r If Freddie get* t: wav .*two t . »h*n bo , f b ro und an ukuble orchestra in hi t orn* • prom th< N*t* York mm.ilp* n’ V> .: dor bou ap <*■ • c New Vork. nimdtln* h ;*• n -Bed . ’he rfngstd* and fcht*>r« *r* Inhale foul cabbage r- w* •• engaged ' ’!• * riorrho lurid* ti'H • vouch nt have tickl'd Gwlh»wn& via ■ vu • I.< I t countr). registered imuaeßicnt and corn it Go’ham - marnr* Ini; flrfir affal: - All of which i: • i•:r* «abo •* ( 1 < » r 11m inone in !h* world to bre Me t, Hntuk** i amilt la kept iha wav Nor it- vri * • or bleui her*- permitted open I- ’ *;• • • " •••’ Idg Pleat) of lorn! boxing affairs ar* - t not uniniportaht rc^pt*Gln**co -a big i*.<- V**r> flue 1?.. ■•••- t the sonMoit just behind u: Mil * brok* - up * : **.- - - Bjraru**e forward passed ♦ b * n»l 1 ;- Itkewlae intercepted th* for** '• ;• -°f !‘.nns>Dan a. : w . ; » bit lUelf. and tnruncfd 'h* Q IMaver-l nip^. WHETHER or not former pU>»n* -aro mak*- good u»pr* where the majotteafucr* or* recruit inf thei- arb roro this Two notable unitors’if ai nomination- have featured ’he oft sen *on Georg*- Moriartv of T h* Tice-!- *an .»v!<4ll1*• *i to * \, p lean league ataff. and “K tv Hr *n-* • <1 w r.o • arned fro -pur. "* !:• * r national league, ha* ju-t be* n signed by It- v :-r *>r 1 «h* N HranefleUl is one of the f> ill » ■ »hn • a ru t t turned flratbaitettian M* broke in * ■ c, l e- *■" * '* ■ and wan swapped to the Ph-’i * in l‘> (t 1 ' e *<•- - replaced by Fr» and Luderus that ve»* It an>fleh; **- v re.' '*•■ **i every aomton tir so he uirned :t a'itsti *; sTerage *‘Vs* rang** •-* Klther 23d or .3do »«* his -peed Like Moriarv w«. v*»:> p.i •- among player*, but has the grit ad * n*e to rn ik* a «’*' s-b * (-’actus fravatb will pa*e out th*' season a' er 3ve -aV r • u show The roast league, where he >*TArt*fl n IS - d* *ii r ain* h n ttes’ coaeon, and anew home run r*ce*rd •« lt»e!> to »•-..m* of hr ft Tr* heavy-footed PhiHic outfielder I*. •T< *> -c* * - es home runs etr •- out* and base.-* on ball- lie «ill i on* wrr. h;m the nv«!er- maj " leagtH* record of 5; T ANARUS» home runs in fiv*- - asor,- In 191" Cra*a*h »a!sed **> time*, fanned 77 time * and drov o t .< ire. 'uv- - b t time re. - * Ijiat season the veteran i*‘d the league with- rikeevr- vnd hU 11 »n:* run* were one *h.v of th mg him for the leadership of 'he rirrui’ in It | reapect. The Five Pass-demon.-. THE FACT that little Helnte Croh. who »and- f*« - footed rt - r plate and faces the pitcher, feet and all when be ; batting .> and the N->- . tional league In free trips to firs? base last yea: has arou-ed a lot o ! ' apeculatlon regarding the value of such an unusual sttano in en.tr- ! Idg banes on ball* That in ft*e)f proves no’.hirg for »h:i* Heir .*- tlw,, *. ha* been a good waiter, he never ha* great!*. *x> *!!s*d a rtock of rival* * > ’ bother with no unique mar.* uvr< s. •poet—lt call* to mmd the as-orun« nt of fr*>ak.- who topped he cr,.or ttr cult in passes ia*t season. Heading the list l* Groh, of the unusua b.v mg urrr N •> v. V staler. who lost out in hi.* batting and b!am*d the fact <»r faiJir.c ** es._ which be said made him strike at alt bad ball.* which ram* hi* Third come* lIUJe Dave Bancroft, of the p* , **- who c'-;,.Jr *h.* a !.**] •» 1 with a steam shove! Fourth is Bennm Kauf 'he in os’ notonou- fir-* bail awlnger In the main show. Fifth is Craw b home >*ur r r*z ani * - <~ r »r. prince of the land of WhPT A Kim: i* Head. MEMOKIIiS of the baim> day* when :..g The* !*«: iik; r around the old <»ro**e Points *ra*'k are retailed h' 'hi d.-p urn that filtered in front Ohio in ?b** da.ly grind the other d<* mfIANA, 0.- Father Tim* drr.pp*--*: • fi*g or M tor. * . « today and that grand old pater w* dt«’.an*f'; in 'b* r* *• *..■? U i 1 • famous race horse. holder of two world * re. ord«. d ( ed *• -e farm es Crane A Powell, hi* owner*. n**«r TUfTe tf* wav J 4 ■*—tf -*nr~ been off Ihe track several ••.1 r In !»!♦? Mi:-or S made th*. rN n world’* record of 3:uJM» at <*<> umbur Th* am** u*r b.- won •"hi-:;. I>er of Commerce s*»,»'><*» Make *♦ r*etrott H* * oenpe'ed in IT: r*< ■ and won lt»3 of them, a record oT constancy rf***'v *-*, A world record swapp*-*! for a paring mil» ti 2 * . a:.«i r- •* J rt • w year old frottin' fillies are ashamed of a mark thr*** -»r. .j«« *ha?! F*w season* ever Rave th** harness game a* ma■ > era* k trotting recorii aa did that of 131 K. but the anual horseracing » x- -oir.e'htrg < -*- ..gain Moat of the event* w*n runaway* Abou* ?h< onl> »a ■ ■-r, .<i ed by Mabel Trask and S« Fri-co tr their bit-’*- no du* around *h< b:g Itnc There should In four <»r flv* ur* deadiv rival- c»n ?h* firard < rt-i.’ thle year. Surelv, sputter t; . rail-bird* **parkUng i<-rr- p-*o- - fc field* will result from th* clashing of Lu*ili». Spi* • .* ■ Im 3:(XAi; f*>n Cbenault. Wilke* Brewer 2 *>« \ Ma. . 7\ i ■ vie 3:05%: Royal Me, 2:09 1 «. The Royal Kn-gbt . * and r.*-*< I •- r. all of Whom Will lie eligible for the b’.g ta*e Wilke* Brewer *»* *h** hoi-- dri\«n by Cu ?•» ■ „ « - ... ' trainer, to world records on the twice around- la-* *un m*’ ■ ■■—■- Out-Hutfhinu Hughey. IF BlliL ItONOVAN didn't b urn anvthing el-*- t: n t - .d r - *he i Iron heel of Hughey Jennings, h« did manat. ?c- *b *rb a f* w ~f Hughey * peculiar notion* about traintnt f rip -*hedi. e« r.!l <h to lead hi* Yank next Marri ovet * trail «o v ■ .gh tha‘ be fn noccaeary to *end hi *p« around ah* dos ?t> t*-am •«. «» • Iho huah diamond* are not »-.l u!> death trap- Moreover. »h* Yar att* ctmaiderlng ' hr atl\t*ah lit.v of luting tl .-i f uw t. u k* t* * :nt 1 alab and rtthl>*r hontt* pi:* 1 r pf* fc r ting 1, ,• *<l 1 r ot* it t to the - * ovr wr^od I *4 • v ► ■ the Boeion Braves Intend to arcor pn; <n. v , v r th ,aur.- w hjrb w|)j call for eight con*ecvitiv.> nigh- yv p- thru ?b. * rp. o t, R c- and whi* 1 i Will provble for exhibition'* -urh i.!a» e I r 1 v, n )r rr . * Fayettt'vHl** and '-■ >rti.’ar mt-ropo • A amlr actor offer* Jet, Willard • tip the champion in the ring Jim ha b< * \r irv., r. or < daring one If Jim r*portr the M A r,>. mo*- ' fig -tr *y^ r ( tu*tor nhould be. we’ll hare a lift}*, on* ~. p Overlttoklng Ten Thou. Wouldn't b< nurpn >■<) if Jim to* . * , > v , , the ground Theie ie a oeaf and dumb pugilt*-' h l.e narr.. t : J». w* >r. ~ fry. If he would only get a manag* , , „ .. . f ~,r drti *,.,,4 be named champion bv acclamation. ”f’arpet»i|er. lttjur»*rt h* Aemplan. r*t , h . y r . ,», r. , r y . say* headline. <;r*tf>» iu«nti » to t|»* Fr«-n '.man for pi • Il£ Ip the way of aJibi* Now If Darc> should b»* hung by a ehord from th.*t S. * rtlle orcheetra, a trann'Jil winter would he .i**ured John Bennett taw hi* ftrat htw *ey match lag nigh' (|. ai»Joyt*d every fight of the evening We don’t know why there Toronto Klteraul* :* are not fight ng m f rar. * but ft i» a porpb-eved cinch that it isn’t be*au*.e »hc;. a*-.* nr»' t-r-.v*' CARRIGAN SAYS > HE’LL STAND PAT BOBTON. Jan 3 -Rill C*rrjg.»n notified the owmT* of the Red 8m last night that hr would not return to the club a* manager, -dattn* hat h<* fn*n» basrball was penman* nt At the * am**t entn aty Os Preaiduni Fraser. Carrigwn prom i**'d 1o withdraw his d.e^„ m I|nu , 1 hur*da v . Vew i*a*ehai| men her* »k|*e*t to he** BUI back ng**t *ra«on. >*r,vfn, th** . Vlfn , r<J **re«l H* «• -n «* on thr it. j * ' r , ,f wr on Jnn 13. ♦ Th* t? *nK<it*r tnd*or ri.« 1 1 , «tn* and «t l n .>n*n by Htrtsrtl, l'*r»fi*ot»tb and i**nnnvlv*. n<m j.r..mi»«** to l*t- a t>arn»r >»mi <jf Uir \\ inter *iaivtl« i*mos. Detroit Named as “Tennis Center” in National Campaign to Develop Stars Sectional Champion ship Tourney To Be Played Here Detroit will he recommond'sd to -he annual Tu-'.n*: of he I’tvted j Stages Nation a. lawn Teams a **o 'iation for d'-jfuatton a* a team* cen * ■ Tis w i take pl*r»- at the .*mnu m» < ng of the isurni (to he held 13 S* W York FVb f - Tb « psopo** v n coonec*ton with suggestions f.>. •'creasing nutr ! her of tournament* f«r juniors and N»ws t » will N» hro..kh r to the delegate*' atts-nuat Ir. «e|»srting *or thl* purp-w*«* scvin* | eU:*»s th.-. ' the Fnitei .<*at. s , 'hot eh* has N»er. given Co' on’y •«> ; *he geographic*' of ea i cry fc .i to its position in he tenrt- I world- ♦* .wreil For such rea.-on *he ’ha: ivtr' ha* r» eive<i will he >sf grea ; to t*nn.- fan* P is true m ra<v«* <■***# 'he*.* • enters h*** 5 . - 'nt ciu’-' 'O that I gam** !* flour -h;ng A few •*■* hi. ’e **es selected however, a-gejy because >f their -ituation tnd w-*,*h :fc* ► v;‘*-s-ra*ion that si ■-> he .;> *? ’he National a.-on iation atwr be ah s e > .nr or.- en'.h as’* is -pretro:» the** to ;rn v ! ttent* for th*- » • g-’rr« win re *u!t in real » acreased nterev Present indication.*, are ’hat 19!7 I - ill he the *reate«t *e«w*or. the ciirnc haji ev*-r known—p-artlv dje *o r he : wtd**rrea»i >niere*t that - expect i e.J to develop r retire* *• vs. with * these tournament* junior* an 1 boy* T(>ntj.* is rractWatty -he 1 only sport in which a ,s*>rlo * es for’ is tyesne tr.ad* to *tar* the he glnner? in the w»v they should z<\ i and the r>ap«vns* to p he **or* at .ready pat forth has been amazing • ty cordial The las’ annia! meeting o' th- ! National assw i’.on vdop’ed « p;,vr. naogv.ratmg tournament* hv ;un tors under TC. and b>vyr* .nder 17 i DETROIT WINS GAME. SERIES Take Final from Toronto b> Score of 1 to o—Star I- Pete Hameleff The \rv-na managefnen’ f* )1 ( n*o .11. t dtpliirabii * rrar -ajX j • arz.sg .it a hockey hj;f an hour l»'e last night. The hr*: per’od of the ond game between the Dwtroi’s and ’he Toronto Riversile* ha.i lirlr to •ecemmerd r veep’ rough Play. During the * ~ond p*-nod this rough nd n ■ {■■ -■ -rtinl ke sir -M'nurt-Mp v m.l the dubs hat *a« thrilling for ?*«. min and ti.-g >!ias for the cvber It Af rhi* stage hockev »*- scheduled ;or a -er.ous »e’ba< * in ! ro • {. r ’ *ren i *o iammed to the rafters aga n las’ r.igh* and !h r crowd wa* migV l iy peeverj TANARUS: is sATi* wv- ; ayed n nroe . • no*J- ;.Rd the ro rd period saved brake-. ’» ‘ ’ro’ a Jt^minu’e Jo >-.;a* P» »e ilammcDf > p h- e«<. r.u man died the fans r of ;heir **** ind mad'' hem forget .ill abo'i: ih«*ir gmiche* T»eal ro k* w h pla ** and ’bis innmg The I •* roii.* w• ;#• g~’- ng tired jr.l » s * ri* of w!M - down -he by the visitor* resulted in a ''on •;n‘ia: hoc. srdriept of ihc gu*l. which Hamms-leff k»p* -lear bv roar velo«. .ur-‘• * ' Kvegv h e Hke!|ey <>r Roiert- who has ** pv hem* hi-* no--shot the pur k down "he t and rve the r)*itors ropectncular period j The xcnrr '■* v Ito 0. and Toron’o ! scored the only goai [>etroit won. however Hero wg* *he way of it jin th« f**»t flve mnute* of r! j* >. . Hohero* ’hr p 'k “o Addison j who rc-nd°«i gr\nf * - Toronto v-Mi ; •‘•on *»optx and • ■« puck but g.r :t ' t*r.gled *b -ka-t an«: kicked ji .nto th* net* i. • "'rsiayle -v> r o’UV *- h <*i* *-r g e*. I terfmical rr> • for *je »aily That •• s> *hr- or «c-.rro ? of ’he evening The .ictory give* F> ‘'r y > *he *eri**w fc* • - M»*n lav r sh: game *-;».« a Th* l*e*;oit nep*. am -aow*d a lot pf prrrr.ij*#- Lpr|* team play wa* ejt.iPttedr bui ’h* 1 IndSviduni j t i* tfc»-re and • nt^r h Ro**« > ar. ><• dep* odr * to make the ruo*t of It Ihe Tu* df»y might rijmm.trv I»KTft'*t*T' Triftrt\T*i rr* - <, .... ■. 4<Mt«*on "■*'r i- M *rr * ' nr* ** n . . k.| * a-n.f. »»' -wn P ' t * r I y yfr ■*\ *p —: r. n Og -r.rm na*l. Am* • r P^rlCKlfJ jTltfOflt fV > ft l> *'' # r f .* • * t • t <% fVn?it - f ** * rk l»opp ' itjf n 2, MhAt* j M n’rtg! Tifrt' '-f r # ' *1 1 ml?>j f• g RHINKI.ANT»KR, WIK t*n y ; Th»* *ta**» commynlon ha* atirh**rl*v*-d Rhinelander to have * 1* • n** w ill |.r- i«*!ied to th* lt**\ J Fred R V\ * ifg* (m** time a cl* ver I welterweigh The parson alr*-sd> I I organi**-*! a boxing clan* anion? I h|* Huoday school students Otf NOIT TIMLS OLD T V£ DRIVER CRITICALLY ILL h VI \ V AZPO. Mich.. lan A The u des’ living race horse driver John Mullen, of Kalama zoo, is cnticallj ill. Mullen, who i* 9< ' ear* old sustained a broken hip from a far recently j Six tv vsars ego hr «u ft famous | h>*r*er.ian and he **.- .» noted flgjre on the t irf until jn year*, ago. when he rv<ir»d. broken tn in h<a!tb and fortune. For more than flfren year* MuMen V*>s iivlng a’ he countv home Dur-ng the Oiv ! e.tr period. Mul- ! I :»n piloted i'' >r% Te***p|e when | he fin,ous msr* mad** h* - roc | -rd >f ; !$ J 4 ih, local v* * iding - o he ■.* .-naments ‘ *-4, * ’ r, v, • J ’h’’ >-inj * time and' >* ••*. • ng •** c amptonsh :. of the I’nited >■* ,r.• \ hi* ro * ».,n ik,. > vungstcr* 'o *ee the best player* in :h* o. .n*ry in a '.ion ;« <>t trr. ni-r.*e r.f'iencr n nspirrg ’he:-, ndivulvally to develop their play io the h:ghe#r j..» n p K >n ” 1: \- *’• prts.sj r r.e re.s*v,»r. *• *o *» * a*:; ge»*icn> More p h»n • i *vent* f<-»“ •t <’-* «nov * A-r *.%n -t : aad on’r«’< V*r «* ” o~At hv*upn>r ships pr» ••’.’.nar> ’i p.av for p h»- nv ona were hejd :n tvr on* •if IRe * e ..*• *l.- r. - *l' -vS'cl. 1 h counrov * :iv *- National a«socia*: in !r. h. sc * . n** tt:"r* iban i :«*' p.'ayer* co;*..pe*cd Wh-xt • tjoh a res*:l* *s arh-*-sro*i # r**m ut!a a standing start” r *eent.- expected ' for net* -ej.-cR Developmen: * -the «*•• i*i.nn natura.iv er.* g ha.* -h»>wr mu xshilitie# for improving *he -*> «t«*ui and the*, arc •«» be r*-* >r.tmend<-d to The annual mee’mg The wrhoi. .d‘'«i • ' ’L* * n if- - • t . George t a .* - r* * : • of t THE REAL LADY REAL PRINCESS ear-Old Trotler of Them \ll—Uth«“r I ham* pions of the Old Year During the season of * *■ ini lowing n* * ver and * record" ’.or. * T3C U 1 . <<-*r * - Im' + k\n j ♦* iwii A-f nr: Ji t ? Tiki'*. e * U* . «w*s#o\» 0 Vf.*u f - r-t< ‘ 1 “» '** -v Tor-h#u -a Y; . nr— v. : a AI.LISON AND SEY.MOFU STAB < on'if-T over thro bump* r tj,* r -ta e league * v ree cu-hlon ma‘ « ! j»w eeney-Huston ■ la“? nigh* < -cor* I*. V> to ;i. In the *»a*c si>l n* ’/.-irr.*- .r j Swe#itiey-Huw»c,r, * *’» ymo* ; ? »n*'ed in a hand’* vr. ‘ ’.eating alo- g wi’h ** »» .';»’ -r>.r«. f'leo won h niatca. . tr i!2 Al!Don bayed pretty gro*d bll I rd* *r HK gif rg a ni*h run of AH fc *»’•* ' '1 ’.g S# n or g Yea* w a■- an «v*-rag< of :•>'(> point* l»er inning *hi»h i« a r*r ,r.| u.r >he totiraurnen' f, w*!r Huston w i( | play Harry i’t ’'s and dark sot: w til n «-*.t Hrroika m *h- bulklin' competition 'hla ; • v« nmg 151 FFALO TEAM TO SWIM HERE Th* sis-it of a * rl*' df n:< * .t> • »tmmirig tourm-v-* r he*lfii*»’. < <■). * Tom • > ir.'ir.* «.t 1 j !*• ,1 *Y.” will I***- p;a«e Saturda 1 .ghi, when *he BuPa O t *n*ral com* to rh * - *'.* • for a pi a * *< - • I'hlledrlphia. New ar If».•» burgh ’'-aniv wlil he »n*oi.-r -».*j later Clemons 1* depend *» .*1 Jorn Jju on: < n ar.-| r . • big po*n* wintier** for D*-*r i< 1, < rts formerlv *an. * Ilf •■.. pjf 7al*» quadron ♦ W ns Tei Billy Mill* r >.r.d fo* M ib< * • i «<• he*l*iied ‘o *-ia # h thi- .t <-n«-*in In th* r;r* a’er I»* *r*»i* t**»w \ n*-y a ! t.h» Wo*klv-*r*> i* !*■% ' tn. berg g*»t «narird up w tr M.*r y and tiufhard y»-«t*-rda*. *nd *on bo*h niai< h«s under lb* limit. Nt*\v System Planned for Encouraging 1 Boys in Game j \ S N l, T A to nstkf th i \ (t'jns t»1 ay* t r> thnuh:* \)u* otttitry' ! M'.xi.r *«viriiAxtu nt? *1 v .«j;> boy c^r nit* >r ,! tit Jo vYi.l no ? !>♦* tvnijH’llt'tl *f>>r tS it ** i>on 1 1 change front I th* -dtHiona! h -i- - Th I prvl eveiv v*UI h*»ld just n- last lotub. (HtlKk. %r tmiiat |*t h* nAt tonal orgasi^iition. I wi’: bt >* s o *;t%e Tournantenta ! 'or Jun*or> ;ind bo vs Wo hov>» this I w i n - .* -n ,r r* th«’ ii, .. •** o f *h» events anti frou: ; t' Virinntng already we a » • rv * • *' ' “ * v \ ’* i t ?h **> t'L l** iZ’\ t # ed C’.-y *on‘- ' ’ r H'!t‘' v ’ M'i'* * tnd w ; rr»»*r> ». *' ?k. ,» i :'p \ i' • t mty a . ? p* • Srt 4-w thjtnv pj ♦ iiniinary * y r*r * y Buffalo. ! ’(• i M B f» i#’t p, o lhn\i*r S'lj? taihoi'ifi.. i T v‘ * »'■ r 4 .« 4kj; ■ \/~, \ . j^-^n |V'. p * , r ~c , 1 , # •• w-- rir?‘ I ■* * •*' » 1 * r ‘ * ff > in - *j ♦ .* / 4 l*‘Vi j t f* if t. ' 1 ; for ’ bo; a ** yea** T>tr* 4 r f! f » • 1 ' •« ■ r* ! va ’ •4* from th <% * <»inm: *•**■ on way 4 * »n i Pa I rr. * K ? hr# y Ho “ • * ■ \•:* * : r- # r *■ *i r. r N \*t* »I*lK< Ml AHf AMI 1K \t b. V 1 % Oft I MINIS WAQUINrTAN theatre PHONE iVA Ail Otrer Mjt: r »ei .St to J‘ ff WWk in \Jt | V DETROIT CAD. m ■\\\x\\\\\\N\N\«j WILLIAM FOX /Vrtrnf.s «wn*x\N\N\\\\\J :? • A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS «•] | ANNETTE KELLERMANN { A\w\»uwx\J Ihe I icture Beautiful Incomparably Great , >vxx%x <-\nv\4 r Ticket* V A I IT 1 Thursday N(»w ai Y Z\ |t Kveninsr, !| Grinnell’s ) * n *-* January I’rict'S 4fh , .... "'i l ' f onrert in .»U( to o*. ( RnighN of Columbus hall o!l*> P# M, pe-, I In * T In Hit*.t .lift In It if W • iA4rr ■ *■< I • f»** rs f r its • li‘) l.'«" JOHN P. WADE & CO. mi m mm. \* r«>—r I'rii. Iltm ln« I onic-.* I rMnj Mnlil itnllncM. IV-f’r Mikt>. |f t c.yi. V.c avenue ... HONEY GIRLS 1/ kf.f I *1 111 H. ifcc •**• nlln.l nrlmn rinnni nf ami ■ll.nllf tan*, tmnirar Miki I'rMar DETROIT MAY BE : IN GRID LEAGUE ilWhall Ylaxnatcs ( onsiderinx Oi'xanigation <»f Fall Foot* hall Circuit I'MIl AliO. Jin l The mgauisa j ut of prolcsslonal fiHvtball leagues I -nillar to the h ! e basetiall circuits j .<nd the millg.itton of t*ig lengvo , p.i ”k *.* gridirons after the baseball ! ,*.*v'tt is over i* .» plan that i-> be j I irg considered s.*nou*ly b p h*' i bail ntagunU s \ commiiteo v* Chicago todtii ar.d will oonf* t with President Woeghman of the Cubs and owner Coin,take> of the White Sox PreMdent Naxin of th* Detroit Americana Barney l r* via-* j <if th*- Pittsburgh National* and Pre-id*n Hemp*4ead of the New j York Giants *r* said to b* - t* td> to tul tn the ventur* Promoters point .out that prof fMm \! football made Iremendoui* t strid.ro laet fall and h.us rom* t< I -r..v By rescinding the rule which ;.pro* 1 ’a b*'eb.»H plavera par?;- •{•.%* | ing in other *porD the aerviccs of !!« vi’v.* plaver* as well h> « o!i»ge ■- Milton stars could be -•■*-tired i '.owns m* niion’ii a.s prc*p*ctiv j rto ii.bero tis the new !eag-i*» »:>■ 4'hi ! tg- - I>etr- t» Pit t a burgh. N* * York. f..i i-.tbus ( level;*nd and Indian OHIO STATE WINS PALE FROM “V M i o !■ row eertairt tha’ th** Dwrni’ f. t.nc* basket’.All chanitnonrhip ! ■ ' • .son F”. :;* Friver d* of ! rhi >gc can.* dong and «m*’an the ! N a*t<l Li .*• n .:ht C»hi»< Bta’e raxn Lj4*>4. 40*; look i_H m er; ipie tilt •! i *«.i. M ,x* r’# crowd ’ The J c . r- it* .4. on*! i •*••' or* w a Th> b,’sk»'t shoot.ne of h* as..* I ' »•> ' it hlctes v. a v. *. p **t. an . | t rutin 13:1 n-t,} j* rjf,. in fij (~r t • M .’er : r* c *'df d-./en «»* , f !7 trie- *Th* f * ’1 Iff* ' rv .n V J, }■(,.», t . { 1 . * I . % f » DERMODY ST VRS WHEN Y. M. O. WINS \y * it' • i * 41- * fTi f‘2 F*t , • mro V '«>•, I 's n r. V w ii k • ? - jIT -• •rp b*fr V >| t • I V , Vs f« « —**• a*■ t ?, !*«*{ Hv f ? *•» *- ai !? * : f* f ev. I' k> r ft \f ry ~ '» T/V\ I LESI *u» »>* i.ii * 11 hi ♦iii. i J to In I 111, 7|.IA ami !»iir. CLOAKS & SUITS t—iilkn* lirrnl tda—T » 111 r r’MiHH H.O«, i»1.10 In 2,111. ♦Main., (Ar-SHIr kllkla, IV.2«c-.IV gayety • IM.IIIII (.It'll! 111 111 I M|l K • rut. Mi.iirfi i:h*“ l.mUrn’ Hal. I Or. \e*l, Hnlnlnkl tfai.eaaa. W K DNKSDVY, \N l T Vlt Y . 191 T . Chicago Expects Michigan Back to Conference in T 8 BANG, BANG. BANG.’ BOSH BEATS CHIEF Chief Bender and lor Bush at l<ack to their old wuitv'r piuttltut. iraprhoottna In a recant match Jo* t -v.it th* i hies *• 4 t<* out of I*'<- * v itwndi.r hr*>k* 4-4 *»f 1;D flrut ,So. 4g of th* *>rond llufb gut |. •*f . act *O. HACK GOES THE OLD BOXING LID GR AND H VPM»S Mich Inn : Vft*r considering the matter a couple of days. Shi riff Berry, of Kent * y :b I • ’h • ort of boxing exhibition staged in thD citv Mondav wa, agaln-t th* law Th* car*l pro'id* I two Mm< k onls So the lid hi. .on* «vn Agu'n lAVSIYt! M M*h lan Gov Sleeper si. t|| tiromts Gat 'ho hoxlnc law b* enfor* «-d :n M>cl fg *n. h’lt far ha* fa- and to : . k. an mt* r ’.rwjftt'on of the h.>,v vihleh draw, v distinction h* • w ***>n |*rtzc figbtihg and boxing 1 Yes Sir— / Every Suit and Overcoat in the House Hiuos i-'ack *—everythitiy You the hifrh qimlit v of our stocks ami yoi *• now u na) a io- Bitimato “l-.t Of!** rn* ;tn th.’ • t .a! .*• m the ciLV. o» I »**t?oit (.'onu- t »mon’o\v, oinie - lection- are at then I trot. Our Tailor Shop says to 20 b Off' j Our M'u t.„ s- . .*,, to**, t.ai ;ii- I AA ,*t A • iro.’l; i \T> 1 t iOtlli' .ii* * X f * l , r I*l(’k I out any of wooion> bow (<• .* jo* . f.rliipt ini ... Sale of Shirts Hu ! S'! ,i? ! s_* .ii - t * , vT *'iifx, 1.45 1.2’»0 >1 JO Fiit in cia* vno ft- Si i r* 1.15 S.L Jo \ «loin i I,i (ro. black and hi ow n, SJ.I J i*c*i i r4s6c i^ott *** WOODWARD AND CONGRESS * Tailor* Clokhiara Hatkara Habardaahapß DETROIT Innl«r1a» al O. Uni, 1 M 1 I mla ♦ anil *«l , J. tmiflr i'n frircrnnet n< tor Man i*»lc JOHN MASON In A Jl Wr.i i,] , \< a V ~r k I*ri>'lon ll '-n COMMON ( LAY Monday r.V;, !!2V.*, Seals Thur. a 111 If lll.hHHlillH «Halae«pear*-’a T D C C HENRY i rt c. c. vim Kalllb Wynne HatttiNon. I an llartllnK • nmpnn » nf IVi ♦ ninrnlr. Iti-n<tn> Mufti ■ YrniM* " hi<t ‘ »' *.O j I «ni«rili>. J‘. % llmri .l>rlpplna llrama nf luttn? That Other Woman >e*| Midi—l.l « Mil 1,1 Mil I If* rADILLAf R* *•*«»• • l/HUILLAU ®i*pi. lintel • nilllla GIRLS FROM JOYLAMD 'KIT U I.MI—T tAUi lfl>EK'l. J Pagv Predicts Ost (>ame for Next Year < til* .— '! )\ o Fhlcagd aiiil Mt* Irv n w ill clnah 7>tTT~Tho t nttren in i; the pr* did n*ti •*f Pat Pit , lender of the Ma roon b , . • .11 -j- id lbe .I**lT ■u’h* <lul- i.. Jr* Ally .irr. ng it tm* it 1a known jihit ‘ PhlcAgo wouUI we!c*»ine 'li. Wolv riti* ** back to tb*v conferv nee witi* <arms. Th** rumor wit h has been cin* « 'lAt>'d | lyv lll.lt * OS* tl S'agg , m ibl* for, fh*‘ brrtM’ii *n<! i ;r* v etti 11..- Michigon from iiMon with <‘hic.iu>« *v *• and b\ fhnre na at-**' ,r« i V| v*l a**.* ,* nnd (Vtt;* r ii • >n t ! u known to h*» aiivi i’ M . .tin'* r* turn to the Big Sir* • Fv.D P Dint. Hie . I 4*1.0 »h*’>- which • nut • d,i> They •* mi GARRICK r.V* I omrit* of Monoiio > imiili %% If h Mnalr LOVE 0’ MiKE *♦ > -Irrnni. Ha-ro l.«nr*a<i tip . milk. I„.ri. |laa«- *•11. I'.'HKt " n.MI, .*..|| . \| inltre. 'l ♦ Inri Wr« .11 * I« I a • ~ Url.lt, «| n. nl in I «»#fH, \lli i l-.afat tr*l I fniff Mitr**in, Helen 1 Ini M-, 111 -„i, Ur Main. Olnrlit • •atoilaa in. I uclln 1.. r N XT W'EK Illrbir.! W1.1t,.,, I •!. prr , r „,, Gi*y Bales Post In a 1 ftrllll tut ,1 * 1 a * mnilr.l nn 1 ■" "■"*-• UIH Man el THE MASQUERADER ' tin Ia til. .•i|i|M>rf »n« , nn,|ian*. - ' IIUIMI, We * ALAN BROCKS & CO -wjj * *••*"! -m I llr | liiiann A rfj"'" ■**"•» 'l'mnn ftrna.| Unit M|l i. 1 ,\ l|.„ Old Time 4 * f *' f "">M«| % Ilia.-If , "'*l II 'Of* • > line I’rlaalI»♦•- -*I. ,♦• , neal kloA—ifeal I* H m M—lime* loh 1 1. pi. Mal^jaf Wtf