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PAGE 6 Tiger Moguls Plan to Carry Three New Infielders Thru-out Season of 1917 ~ 7S''7f<~zrY I" tonl *v*r> January da' that tan* f£he - o?-/rXiiiv’"''• lions regarding new ™' r> . 0 be Or to- (l„»l ..** of '*■* ' • . , . ,Z‘ w ~ o»f nf th*>*e rare da><* th»- pm • < • . ■ , during Miry »en Inflrlder- and * f’>* 1 ■ ■/. • ', flr „. tb** season nt Hil S ' - d ar^ and outfield and phiu df *" h> , • ’p, • , . rh*> f • haven't their Job* cinch'd, t»i. I • m : "* ’■ morn provide a place f«*i all *>f t) *■ tjver wilt ÜBd» n«»ud) Bush ' k , l ()I <l . r , j and pl»> third bast* wto n Hu • 1 1 ’ , „ v j j«ne* <*•*■• f">»» ■»••• ,o • 1 7 • ! , v : :!;: v * gonenal utility niai-. u, •; * fr; p»r : driv* h• rl tii" i-übi- ;i v !>• J »coi ty'.i raft / , s' \lk 1 1 411(1 El 11 -ol wT* ! '■' " ■ • ‘ , j 1 k t ■ ~,.1 1. , -o r’li * rr* *1 •• 1 season cl* wed, and b*■* i/• . * ~. A;i ,< l Fuller In «>b I' ill* { bis verdict* ui that connvclmn uraa '• Tigr I uck> in 191 ti. rp J r »‘irk' Full.-, a:.; rm 1 plat only second base ine t .ui> ox ► l -e *-«*• ~ • I **re WKrrr, «nd U..n« of Ih.tr -1 - 1 ; ; ‘ . w 7„ * I cool i a ma» »cr nf nronomy Tn* aeon'- ,J ■ 1 ' • : ‘ •'* * '? v ‘, , j tt.pur:. availabl. and N I which waun t worth nvo lu<u *• r« J ih"> hav* what they wan' I There mn't any danger that .he Maimn* camp *i- op W ■ them will h* taken to canip Van: , *l’ '.h- - t’ mriiM Ms % nifty ' tll« ri,l"in. . • t -alarv. The i our filers are *er»t to -on.o 'tuPi ■ ->c ■ * 4- 1 wiae manager. There the> are dove -. p*d I • • ' "7^ !* rall> th«« IO thl Tl*( ' • - ■ developing get a nice buau* If the oung-U-r - ntU Tht* plan beat* the more common i»cheme vT p. * atgn the younfaters and then hav £ to , -y n. • w ! fio.OOt* a throw to «rv them ou nr * t < *.o» Whither For K. Plank jk 1 f\ U 1 n overlooked !j\ 4 * 1 anything against Jones or the Brown- > * V l to his liking. It appear* that < en ’hv • 1 ■ ■ " . ‘ rr,% * I his days by baking, his sou per i: the -• r. . p< ■ ur K* ! of the torrid regions. The repor 1 »* t • b-. ’.• a.- : ur I,>r * standing is that FJanW intend- to go t. an> h>r t .b { The Browns need a thirdba** r-n ’ unde--;-;<i- 'm \ .-Mr 1 i ran use another outfielder to advartag l'rderg-«_.ur. ‘'■ v | Jones hae attempted to use Plank in a trad* wh. »uI ti ne { of these holes, but that h* ha not i r. •jr e-.-ful nrv 2 magna.ea who would gladly s,gn Pinrk to a <>n* y* >r r n'-vr- but no t seem* sure that he will last long eno-igh o jus. f> Farther invest men- I Outfielders and thtrdbaseman are scare, r'g 1 • n* " 1" l the \\ .*e -.-*x ar** I certain to offer for either a he.ter trade than Plank wo . 1 mas* Vvr ' ia Cleveland any too well fixed at ibe»« . tation- parti u!ari\ if Terr- Turner is used at serond. PlanW threatens to retire if h« car i»'we St. Lov • ar.n .here « doesn't seem to be any way for him »o go ur.ie- he riven h * —lea * There Is lots of kindly sentiment in .he league '(.ward th* grand 'i "Oitb paw. but so close doew the IDI7 pennant rar e appear rob dy dare« 7fo sacrifice aftyiMbr Tor htm Ther. W* rt s<r*- .n’ere-»*r**r -i“is«ion bubbling in th* stove league ket»lr rt s<l :i ’hi- !Th* Navy Sport Tourney Jk ROUND-up of ihe A’!»t.U' n < m near future, when /*% n>u'rp k <>rs- of the mo * • " the round up will be * b* conducted at Guantanamo in * fa*hion -m;«' to < -•> ron. J petition. Thruout January and Febniarv, until March * ere wji be gen eral elaahe* in-| - * and trapshooting, which ha* become * i t-r popT. '•'*** !* March 9 and March 16 will or cur the b.t - «Kbal: fir* - tnd n lion contest* in golf tennis boxing The awimmlng strife will -tart in *-«rr»«s---t during ’hi • r* : The finals in all the ports ba>< ‘-*ba * . N *'*£'’i be*»»n J April 2 and April 10. Every afternoon at 2 or;.*.-* th »I b baseball |l games between chip champion- Golf ream.- w s ’ ■ A - 9 clock I and 2 o'clock Tennta draw- th« 4 o'clock a gnretr S<* tr.g -a« es are { scattered thru the schedule pronneruou.-b. but n»< ’ of the wimruir.g *r. i counters will start at k o'clock in ’he morning Wre ■. » < and Nuns will begin at th» same time in the e*«ning The t.rapr :K<':ng and rif' teams will perform shortly before noor form * rider Tram will be m | charge of all sports Rivalry among the ship* Is very b;"c and • win excel!* • t at !«•»»« 2 are. on the navy roster This *p<>- •t • .urn* a’ ’ . ' p- n *• -on: | petition equal to that with which the Isncl.-rr-n »r* I *r I Cannibal-* and Wrestling. I promote* •oft! • <ie• ha c*." • >f ■ wi ■ that -f they don’* ba- cannibals like ' B M the man-e »'.i.g :■* in ih: 5 town. 1« < 'i.i g ■ anlma * * 'Us Idea, but otherwise It i- io-j 1r d< •v< 1 '■ < < « ■s > • win ,o be able to assure grapplet- when the-, . <jt; * <1 I vror K ..-t- w 'lf ’b«-v j muy be mangled, the- will not. l>< -i!iv* Florrie 7T3trnerr. , veteran wr« ti ng -Ur <■ -a n» ■* 'G ‘ur> 2 nlest matches be ever saw He was ref* re* mg .. ■<:. *h- I > a few I wars ago. Read bl- Mor ninny Gallagher, who vy« anvthirg but a gen* *- ej*- ? » *•• was matched to grapple with Jot Veton at burle -jije the-, ter mg't. and 1 waa support*! to count.th' f.i T ■ wer. « f t> -j nu'es in a tournament. Each, uni.ni™- t< th* o"* - * • 1 :ha* be would lo 1 'he tr itch v "on > r’* ■ • • ' *r -**g*d arour.it here had if on tf,,.t r.« f* r ./■< - < t to • - -f *o get hiw-olf pinned, end « uch - 1 try -.x. »■> • • *: • ; • f, om 1 being pinned It w * - gr,<»d as if i* h -.nr* , r n M•., how those two birds worktd to g.-t tl.< In- *;f. V\ » \r-f r. r sr.sg-d to I crawl unden «-a»h .nd 1 had to dt 1 > ■ ' T r> r. ad that be and I lose the lj« 1 Hugh Mrlnt' -h raanager of N-*. • * a .<» • - > 1 «-r f>• ! rlb‘d. Chp you iniig'ne - Aturrli.lt) 1 g 'I 1 from u> > bo*ly T Among the wo 1* * ?M g »» it cc-c . to u ■ I 0 >' > * ri seas Willard ftom fighting Jess la In an awfnl pretlirani* nt. tt* Iff in> t,,-.» * 1 • h, * -be can got mother cttcua eotitmci .Inn Thorne mmm W F Dwral doea enter It t* a rlnch that-41m Thorpe will 1 ijii>»'»r bare Hi wrm - tin- big India ) for the local lineup Mart .i t. ( ie obi <-f « .'''l*a|r prowes* hi tbs gridiron, but tb« r- m« r •<* »>« . ~ greatest game was the 1912 ii*«h b*' l JEtU r><! t '•in '»» fov Tliorpi- that day. but It dldn t g«o him T •(j • r and : >J• .■ )'i *• ’l ih.- Pullhiick. Welsh, the quarterbaek n- -I \ *•» 1 r t> game. Wllh a substitute hnckfield e\> ♦P« for ■ n r . I n * ’< -r<»re«| 2t ftolnla on Venn th*t November afternoon And Pat « 1 »t* o wj Pnniky * team that ovetcahte 'lichigou's th ’ • trtuchdbv V i,ii »h|rh >1 trimmed t'omeil the nex f week. The I' Diversify of l'entisylvatiia f• ‘«>t(l^r»i• t*R»’i I t’ ,r! ■*! froni th* k Vaclflr coast, thorolv eonvlnced that i igh ? s< itig t the t .1 *ra 1 ff>ng U y»»*U* l:»lr The Quakeca dlstovevcd that stsl rniie- (if roiing < ■ in* rhiMi *>t :i iltooi' wasn't enough training” to Nat <»t Rot Woe! . lot o tbsi gun berc quick SOLDIERS WIN Bf TEAM PLAY Make >ct»nng t hance- t tnint and Trim IVtroit at Hurket, I to 1 T K e ttkth battalion hockey team •. >n* *i •» ’ Aindon Ont., militarv amp pi£> the l>efoit b^x'key • at.. .«* -he Artna last mgtt n the » -'ot; 1 gar ♦* of aha* no* promises 1 • *> a f.iyr game series. The other • « c.via* -w,;; re p a>ed t»0 week* • p. ■ ] w . '..■<!dier* made «even ac rjrate -*.»t' vt she IVtrolt .age. • amel'-f - ■ ,1- **d three ard four - > .ghr f vls Petfoit made ' a*' - r . .*•-•. nf whteb (Jv-altender -- • on* 1 The dnvl s.ort v t> t *0 she aoidiers winning * > ary of eonituuatioo t * \r* ndj' id.sal pla> L*e roi*fr- erfor»ed hrtlliar.tly. par " i'.ar y - the *nal per'od. Jo** .'op* m 'ha' inning Bu* ■. -e -v- 1 :•> pa.«-mg and mos sms *a* at long rxege *•», » rig • eot paratively easy for . .. •, ' v -he mis*le and block arvitan g«t within rang - * 1 * ’do:: hjt when the* were there -nrvb rv.an play tangled up . \ - • 1-'e'*e and short ran** ■4 • * ’ -melef star tho he <*. T v e carr.e- -as very tn'eres’ing i fast despite an. overdose of gh p’.A' Arrhura and- Ske! ey \- 1 p ■ and M»*i>rtn»r. war* w : for pugil'eru The *um . ,-• - - " r-H Wa’ t 4 < »( 1 >« -s *0 • - Ft '» Kei •> ••••*« ft Beet«*«r . - ~>r vrthvi** w W4w*-4s K R V Elliott - ->.» • r**r 1 « e 1— 1 ■• • - F4• •*. - t ■> J— 4 ■ A • r*rp ll< - n V- 'ln~ r :-»tt*<** 11 R** *• - *r r 1 p.r">4 B’’* , ttg»' lifts •y - Hev'l* 111'* Ra* • - - v ’ n fetrett ' I r- - 1 'll P Penal* J , - %w . ; ' - H»*e*. •4-an v-*'* w*#‘:v T'frie n* r«" • - - • »a-s Jam • - v *h«t • ut• • t V RoXe—« *k«liy fa y , * v f«r -sell' I: tt fc r .s*’v - r. !*"vn EDD’E COLLINS SLIOES <N WITH BOOST for BARRY PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 10.- "Barry * a.* .fie sure*' *htn* in j •he came in a pinch, and he 11 make a wonderful leader for th* Red So* ' This was th* way Eddl* Col* n» aho wa« or.* of th* pm npals in the farno*-.* * Bar-y to Poll ins *0 Melnne«” relay, laude 1 the taiection of Barry as ptlor j of The world s champions FLINT COMES TO BATTLE RAYLS IN BIG JOUST The B*eond big league oaaketbaii g-me of rhe week for Detroit will be plaved ton'g’it The Moose hail ; •*!!i nroxide the ba’tle gr-.nod The 1 ceiligereat* will fee she Vehtc# from Flint and the Rayla from Detroit e- * in’ere*’ D the game is de ; ve,f»t>ed by the ’A I " ’hi’ Runitel. | S- K aeff<T and Mower* of F’.tnt. *l’ j are former Rayis This game may v are t lo* *0 do w;*h ’he award!”* of the fs’e championship in th* j *Ttdng. and a crowded hall is ex j The gam* will *tart about ! 40 O r ,Oc k vnd will be prereded ty a prehminarj ;oust ir which th» | Rayl Jur.iors »iil ‘attle -he Ro*ary flv*. r>*..er» and r ’riveny w 1 p'ay for »a-d totight for ’he Rayls, and! Ma'.rer will he at !aine. j Wajrourd and Mir'- Ksvanagii «tl ! provide ’he g-jsrds 1). A. C. SCENE OF BIG INTER-CITV TOURNAMENT The D. A. C al'.evs wfU hold ’he f'owlinv spotlir v ’ Frds. and Sa-ir da , when -earrs from Pittsburgh, ;Me\ej*nd and *>>l mNjs anil meet I -he [•etr-i!#-* m in’er-city compett *:on A simiiar to imey ti< s’age , I'et yea- at Columbis. F’irtsburth <”Mnt nit to* honor* Vhmid* ('oVurn stock. Guode-son, Hue *. oh!. Hackad*) fikiffington ard Forbes w;l} ecdl for the D » C f r Forb*. ■ r>* fig r aptatn of the team U. OF D. GETS BIG TURKEY DAYGAME Nrgona’ions between »he t’niver -i*y of Detroit snd Hop Cros* col ge for a football «ni» are pro gr< <irg very »atl«fs-torily. ft no» upper's lietcoit »i|| Jo-irn*.’ to *•:" r p.c, ** on or Worcester (> n 1 >nk*gU in« day Tr.is da’e ha« *» r e served fnr '»* *r o>* ard f r H r h ' *io is nr*v engaged in ri«.-ing n;i *r.e eon’rac* ♦ Orange At*-* Ineligible. SYR -VCTHE. N Y . Jsn lb —lt la Gar»d tint the it.uire for a w)n n:nr team at S racu«e in -' 7 *bot to little bits. K ght vAfstty rnen ha/1 been declared neilgible for pla> ng profo*slonal tall ar.d the nucleus of the 1917 t/ i't t* included Among ’he more ' ’ romlnent gndder* banned are rip , *• r|*r* fei tg'/e Frhlacter fejno ' and Itro*n Smitt it Captam •D'trt.« Snil*». 'e-eran is Ibe n< » football -eptam a* k*x.-tern DETROIT TIMES HOW HE FIGHTS —By Ripley DCN"'i K KL 7 ' ' r _ - • C , &*> -bJ'y' , Mt - built solely SS * 'i' . % V , abound The. OAw And neck \L ' W J, Ht CAN TAKL'LM » OABCY'i . . if; ; . OS* \ W V f; X V, *\S v ~ rj> s'l f\? J AV W.UCUT NEVER CLINCHES 1 JUST FIGHT.'' L r F JOH*vSON*i> 1 PETE HERMAN IS NEW CHAMP Beat* William* bv Onp-Kmjnd Margin—Score*- Two Knockdowns NEW ORLEANS. la. Jin !■ - Pe'e Herr;:*ji of Ne-. • i.< wears ’he 1 urarri . .- «hip rro-*n He *■ n •* f -j, K 1 William* of BaJ' ok *• I».* : |T> »-»n the de* S|,-»p a* the e*-. • <yt their ."-round *> the ru A idltortum las’ r. r ’ *». 'lose b>>t'* Herr lc had run* -■> nd to his <-rwdi* v\ tr. *• gh* in on ors we-e run in 'he ~?h<-r * Williams *a.s dropped M « right on the jaw m 'he flf*h r»; n-1 hut »a.« up a» the r ,un' of i»,, Before the sell r r* ending 'he rr.m i i* r man sta?*ered W'diiam* ?.z\ r 'l a left or. 'he -bin Wil am «»• down at »he end of h* '-Aeif’h round, going «pr„->.!rg f-n f. , k from a right boon a » - The »low (augh* him s • ».i« .mnc a wav Williams confine.j r 4’ • k t ( , Hermans bc-dv an! Herm’in * * in dlstre,« several ’:n*t \ iarir* p nr o' 'h* crowd ~,}n ' like 'he decision of Hill> Fto» ap 'he referee and «« r» prrf«- -i r in voicing disapproval Wiltu n- • *n* into th* nng a T *o ' % f ,-r ,md 'hoaisAnd* > ban red «nd or, th. and« cisiOfi Eiarh,t ion-tnd haL.' fan •aw the bou f CPORT InJ CHATTER v-sward r*orre! j • nr ~r»r w *'ca * >•'’ s r ap ■ n aswrsstT'n* *ri 1 n 1 r s * %t C»ar* ir <■ n»h BvWa'o *|*i fro f. . , c . deavor eg as *rg , r n4 z**'* 1 ' r -• -■ * -and T'"mf \t»r* a TANARUS» . f»a , . .* rr « pro' t ~ »and s* e 1 » -St- - ■ 4. r.lalte end A _ t ~~ Idd l» we r ■* •- r r pn r , r a- • I * * • n ( h» Va’lon* -• *.a ■ r* ftca»- ■ *r, » , HM-T ' t >h» 1 « and r « . ■ - v ■ . i wansgi * and t>a*t '.•*r»-r » • I l*dn rl !• . - .r.* - 1. - , ... h |# S *-• Mirdi I Rr.st n n»d : ■ i • T ' t'.ush Nf tnritber » •: *h ; chances a-» ’ w,, * /"-* ' ’ ’ •* to • :*n r. a w-nn-rs *■ « n»«* fa t*r %f r, and T*»(e Gi' b*d * • • M * ana. whe r * th»r». a . f Ir* a y .... ra'’ ng a r>- »> ' ' 1 , •-» • f Her r.f th» * ’ •" ‘ < ' *h e • wool and» « >•' * -f t ■-e . 7 - , j fk.nM/.u* »•*.*,» r , r , . ,t , • -f* « l | f , \* thf C'l#’ p f t * ar f hi* >. r j*rl 0 a 4 *hr , » m* t». . ninr I of ffe» i . * f* r s < rry »| * s . * .»|c l canal" t-t* -asm * fg* I Port g-jeae [ rbf **r’ ’ .nd- r his I win# '*'jrle, or * *.*■». .lira I r»*a 1 "S' , i , nit any lIIgMW/ S’** * ' * r |. f S« do I get of | * A ♦ Wolysrines to Bill ANN* V RM<)Ft Mrh Fan l«> | Amateur biing ail! be n/wtrued fit ♦he f'n!vrr-l*s Michigan by II tailing rirjfr-whl r b remn’ly rirpan ( i ted ► B y ROBERT L RIPLEY < 1’ will he some little tm** h«*f> r»- •* >■ shall »ee the *ens>at lotai I-*** ;*arc\ it*. Ar’w n Although he 1- r•,r . *■ u' tne*-g#»d ■> • w off* r* of « «tnd* to r n*-e* fghrer* *>< a’.l kind-* •f.-re is no dout#' they will a* r* ' fused I ar-y i« w airing for Carpen’ i*r' And that match Is worth waiting! for. If that battle 'ak**s : lace it sill draw a Si'*'" hat tali. rtvd *- Jeffries-John-< n 'rac.is in Ken* :#lO f>hrc\ s repu'ation I* »’r»atl; jr-’aMTahed Ir, Tfr- rormT-r rtn l - *ti hi« <i* feat> of American bo\*r- r \ ustxalla He 1* too »i*>* *o r\*#> ■ his ' r**p m ten round contents w t * • !>*vlnsa>. r-ulon. M;ake or Mibbon- M 1 o' ’he«*. men mentioned «tan .4r» excellent ch;tn e <.f him in a «hor» battle Darey woul«. 1 have to knock ou* or decisively wh:; in\ of ’he**** rr* n or hi- "rep an*’ the J*arc> « arpenter tna’ch would b» rUin c-*l HfVv doe- he fight' Judging from what f Mp, J r Smith. Krcd f oer, and fie urge K <) brown sa> tand *hey hav. all fougV tiin< > added to a glimpse w e had o! him *he n*hcr da. in the gym r,H "ira. *e * ill *a> tha' he flgh’- like a reai rhanrpion Me never cllnche*’ H#* flgh'r all of the tin.** Mhe advances s'eadily. -ur* > and re!rntlesslv He ts not what is Known as a "one punch" man despite his K O record He scored his knockouts by first wearing hl« man down t.i of his punches are hard one* Me l« a fairly good boxer He feints with his head and body aft* r the style of Young Mnffo He ta faaf on his feet and e\ f-emely tftlve H* i* cirepl fonAlty **rong H* ia a»«y to hi» t>u* ran "tak* >m " Ha continually *ugt». pull*. and fiirna hi* opponent »or)tinu aH «<f tha tim* H* 1a rr,aa.n »h*n mad A«k (.►orga K O. Bro»n Ha ajaalp at inflgh'ing Hl* ha«t punrh if * nth* op par rti*. del|T»f*d jnM a* ha pra’and* t,(, Map bark from hi* opponent Hi* «aaka*t point ia hi* atomarh fjafr Smith Itnorkad him nu f w.'h a laf* hook to tha o dy and VO fjoorty dotiblad him up ’ha nam* » ay i ffa amlla* *T«ara EIGHT-SEMESTER RULS; NOT NINK |» ip daalrad tha* th* 4hti'*"n<* rr, #• n ’ ’hat a’hlaf \> a'l’hirlf ta- r,f [Htnlt high aahoolf had arrapt'd tha nlnaaamaafar nil* *a« a mit •aka ThtA nila ia oppo-ad hv tha M*ta intarar.holaa r|f H*"pa)afion «hlah faror- tha eight a«ma*tar ffhama, and if no* Appear* tha' what tha Iwtrott man raallv did *hi to agraa to »tirk by tha aigh* Aetna*,tar law until tha ata’a ***oa|a tlon held It a m*a»ihg In tha *prlr.g \ figh’ may ha mad* In h* half of ‘ntna Aamaetar*" ,yt tha* tim< ♦ Bauer Le«e* Johnny Mauar loet a rlaar title to Pr’t plaro in tha. t;rea*ar fe rnlt bowling frvirna v Ir>t nizht. irhm h* droppad a »ra’> h >o Bamitarg, who averagad 20b McCarthy and DOWNEY MEET Popular Welters Ho* Tonight: >emi-F inal Should He Thriller - —— . Tonitih' is '? •* nigh’ Johnny M 1 rartby. '-onquertir of A'lUJe R.tcb • ti 1 knockdowr anil drag out | -ir.e riiiuh and prln> e of good fe. - will b-'V I»V'4n Ivownev *• «!<1" (flrt.- co- em|’<<rium »f s*i\i ,< ro the rlv«r 'onii;!.' Downey *>ol ;te|j th»- mo-* popular h uej ■h.i' Y»i i.ss# o could bring to Wind or He has bf«*n sork.ng In m :• r. form *1! »T>r In rood • i ‘ '■ r. .-t! -. • * .4 t• ■ * ! <— that msd* bun t r» .1 hot fa vori'i her*- last .ear M <*i»rlhv hv.- the record and th* >r-Moii'v to in * p!r- rnniiilmo '«* a!<o h« ■ th»* condition Fan ir* confid*-n» tfia' there a til N* . merry jous'in* over the river tr* 1 night, and a pa< k*-d house is certain The *-eni» final is likely to he a vf.iz/.lt diPL'er. too Paul Helhey atid dirkev f'rou«e v* ill resume th»lr tdd rgnment When »he«e feilo*, nie* : *efor* . there a grand rrap 1 Mirkr v a|l| be Jn shape to I nigh* .ind more thrill- ,*re *i ;erted f sn * M»nif .lor linker f<rr («ln| »•» • nlinnhiia \fl-r h «<•> frit »M kr irorrnlli looVr for m n Irr qnlrl •Ml to »K4t SI. .*e.llnlr. K ,r a r» \/ Off Every Winter Suit & /3 Overcoat in the House When we decided to enlarge our "Teat second floor Clothing 1 department, we also decided on this radical reduction in order to clear our floors for the contractors. You know the quality and here are the prices: $15.00 Value* now SIO.OO $30.00 Value* now $20.00 IH.OO \ a lues now 12.00 35.00 Value* now 23.31 20.00 Value* now 13.34 10.00 Value* now 28.67 22.50 Values now 15.00 15.00 Values now 30.00 25.00 Values now 16.67 50.00 Value* now. 33.34 Let Us Tailor Sale Q f Shirts IOU a . Ul I HXIIMH |t ■ t . . .a. io*> to 2<r*> pat tarn*. <par tally prlaad 3 for |4 « ;«• h 1 _ 1.200 fl.fin Shirt* in r la*«\ naw pattern* s; w •« m Oil 5 for |3 aarh lal^ $3.50 Velour Hats -Black and Brown $2.45 This means choice of aII All our fi.oo Neckwear reduced to 65c t»ur -mortf st Pall and Win ter VVftoens made lift into ♦ A thr fin.st wo know C~ W/Otl how to make. I*l us have %J WOODWARD AND CONGRESS * Tiileri CiolHierg Hilleri Hibirduheri WEI)NK Sim . .1 ANI' AIM 10. 1917. Michigan Soon to Call Out Its Veteran Baseball Team FATHER OF WORLD SERIES IS DEAD ORLANDO Fla Jan Id Wrn Chase Tempi* L‘. i»rig inator of the world’s aerie- ihru the Temple cup contests died Tuesday at his winter home. Winter a!*rk Fla Temple was owner of the Pittsburgh National league rlult In 1 •'.*l! IKiLI and in lf'J4 donat ed the Temple cup, foi whii h Na tlonal league clubs piaved prior f»* the entry nf American leagu* : clubs Into the world's champion ship series REDS GET GOOD MAN IN SUTTON Veteran Scout Should Prove Hik Help to Matty in Rebuilding: Team NEW V ORK. Jan L If the Pin ■'lrrati Reds d• »n * Kt' k hole tt .» previous Ohio ri- er 'e- orris ur«ijun •h* nei' f. w w tr* ’ wort t e *!:e fault of 'arn S ."on re* ently signed bv Msn*g**t i'hristy Mathew •or. to •• ou 1 f f> r Herrmann* holdings < Baseball men ag'*- 'h.* Mathew •on made the -n ».»«t move **T" •> •*k:ng hold nf the Red* when h* -*n*d up 'he sow Sutton ijvrrv has v gr»*v* rw *rd f*»r very h nt trig behtnd hint »',>npeeted for«rv e-al vea r « ••*:■* He ft rool v n Mib Sut'on dug up s. ru*' nf the mn«t fa inr*4 l • ba'l player* in ’be eo'm’rv Among 'he '* who got th** b.g league chance- thru recoin men da" r. of Si" n ire 1,-*. I*v,theri , H"iu« Za> k Whea' and <»»• c- Miller Thej n have made g.-wi arid tpev dor 1 form the *ofal of h - -.c. :Mng n:a nwuver* b•- severs MJnor ’• sg cr« '-row S i'tor he' *er perhaps than an- p*r«on now tn the vim' h: xmess An) thev know *ls.> tha' when I Aru cotre into View they ve go' to tTo* out •he Tie** •* m have No *n. >••* I * been caurh' putting on* o\ **r < n •he veteran grass comber lie *iv« the ey.- ?>*r w me bill ph “er* and |he rar*‘l> p■ks a fi.ivv*-r .All hi* , sei» a tidn* of course, are n<*t doing dut> In 'he *»ig ■» ague* hi* rno«‘ nt them are and 'hat « t better record *hsu * *r*a' n nv of t|;. n, can ! vih*' ]j>.rry spend* his • mu-r- n N**w ;rk N J , where he read- proof in ■v new-paper H*- feuner'y »as a cr.n.; -e.|*'-r He * ••>* - Over t., s,*..e y.mk whenever there » ahythtng g> inr on ar.d he usually,ha* Th* bey* »'(** r>n everything T‘,*t*- \r> 'e\< matter* in has* hall unknown to him A!athew«on’s Tl* d* -• •-m book* '! for'an uph ,:L|.n.* pro* • ’ha* w iIT acc.mpllsh sor.u*‘'hln£ h*-*ides -• en'h or eight plw ** >■ "h v*■ ;ir JACKSON TO FLAY YAMADA The blillar l nH at Sw-e*-nev Hu ion'* tods' call* f' halk lln mail h T.et v.en 1 lr<n • I*< a-• *. .n Ko'i Vamada la*e ti the us-. ti m.t land another between Yvm.H • uni Mornings', tr *♦ n r ’ 1*T..% r.. n ; superb form Yarned, l defeated t'l.ar le> Tl.ddon Tn*»i'av bv a * nun* ol 1 i«V* to 143. but was badly off form n hi* bout with Mnrningstar TI laf'er wa* ;« a t "• to ».* Score, running <>u* in 11 'nnina- 15at(cry Material .More Promising: Than Isual ID JAM.* -I'HhRUKKUORy. JR. \X N Minon Mich. Jan 10 \Nith the loginning of the now s*nie»’er did thopening of baao ha II practice only a few weeks away, the (Mention of the campus Is b*- ing turned toward the material tn sight for the 1917 'earn, Capu Bra ml *ll Is . \ported hark In school nev seme ter while COn oh Tsjnd gTen will probably hove into Ann Arbor within the month. Prospects at# ex< eedtngl> bright for a lug year and the squad that wdl assemble in W a'erman gym soon will have a fine array of old nten The battery non unllmhe ftr*-1 and among dhr#*c csndldates will be • Morrle" I> tine, catcher, and M ler Knhins Ohlmacher Rote "r*i and Birmingham of last rear's p tch’ng squad There 1* a possi bility 'h *f Wally’ N < mann will . tup |e.-rn control. *he line thing he n**edr 'o rnak# him a «ta r yv,,.,. •>-. fre**hroan *eatn come Turner Park* and r.len. to: hers, :*rov !■ 1 rh* * »r* • gib.** and Mor r-< n .( a*# her Ihc e men will *ui .*d*' the large*# staff of \et#.rans ever r»';*or’ n.r 'or a Michigan team, (T.d H n #1: feet ,if to the ».:eer mat<■ rla ' of '(*•' e,«r Miller * iV* >f *h# w Uo’e b-inch »' le M .er» "> ! b#' a wonder 1' h# <-A’ g ’ h * arm Into < t »ndi •:on I> mis wII b# th* fl-st 'Ting bad »'op it- he r. re \\ ■* *ll vnr s ‘y an*l \da-n *. ft • hman at flrst 'V .r mi ;*y v *eccnd ' • ' e! ,1 '. P.f " ‘ T short sh * former * member of th** ’ilk fresh ni#*r «nd tbe ’a*ter a varsity man. s'.d li***.*n fre«hman for tldtd In T«* u* fle|d 1 • r.- *« r. N etnann and K>*.in !e"ej nien of 191^ 1' •• w »' th* -* men were devel oping u *> ir make* it look ex c* » and ngl> t*righ’ fnt the reason Th# ’o ip; #*ar when the f. «*'b.t .m<! T o • hedllles do wl'hin a week or two TTi/ro \h\ocks r. COWr.KR (OLD IN FIRST I'OI N'D \i tv y>f;N Jo. Ts Kr#sl INil i«*n, \ffnnesiita south i».tw. ■« in the h!t .• *o.i \ Hi* manager. f:.<nk h* * < far • \ t tung Itnisl .p fu: rh- h. v* pla. '* r#r t#» p*ill off ia# ru #r* i»u's in New York and h* n t* a f i ? for H iv'ana wh* r** kill i#>* # ;« *•- m#-* t i': ink Moran n a schestiilctl t■' •• und tussle. i- , • „ r , , h* and * i rity in th#s big tu-.'.t ban;# la** r. ghf when he *. hi*. ft land <*v#»r on Tom i < )#r * • .*n*( the #II# r* and "con ... r • • k ** *l off w ork for r c t. -j*i r. and *n tbe nflh round >1 '! at I' • * I tll** hnisb. i . l* . < i . a short • • p • i * h hi md'wj cm P if; <»f « i » I#-* <*hm fowler, «.a7***l. «a an • a«v runrk foe A n #ft *«'k that put him .»#> **i •#r t r.e R rig. he raci tnt«» ~ lusll.d#* #» r.ght nn#l lef'.a which .# !'• iit:i orwv’ln.g *i the lower rope #■ • ' # .• i * i* : # •f* r* - «* ( ount cd him r»ut Per»n»y Michigan. Nov. 7. I*llll \ ! iFU'lll I.*u i" Af r«>#*'' ng to ts * I’nlversity *>f f’enn *. Ivani i f.xuha'l schedule. Pennay and Vu #• will j.'iv h»*re ne*t fall on Nov 7 «,