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PAGE 4 American Driver, With Lead Dog Dead, Shows Heels to Rivals in Red River Derby AUHOHT ‘•'•ln has been flvlng from the top of the N*' >n ftrl . r^.** Ml winter if certain Tig* r comvpiran,.. go **U' n ?!Ij* ~ " will bo added to ibc at*U n< Xl w »i» *f a * ri '’ , ‘ # * * h ,. r j, nx 1 southpaw hide, for the Tig* r - arc hoi on the * h , r ‘ *' r ** U,«. ha* pcMcrcd t! *-r. for Detroit Who dmoo't km>w ( «rl WHlman. the an m 5 ’ ‘ ,?, who pitch*** for the Brown# J'Wgi bug "" *_, 1 J , '. f ‘ (m ,, M r<- to *av that they arc prejudiced Mg.un • him >■* v when « Jubilee would have ati*fiNd :i sud'l< nly befallen thla pwrwofc When the a#**«on of 1914 ended Parl a -unpopular t* re ''c had fr*uu«niie pitched again t i Tn.- Cunae Beyond a qU* turn he a ■ hi: Bu .-r “' , STllmus «» »»tr l-'roi. am. ■ »» o * die pennant There were v veral r» w •*■ i *cr. - . h„- f amour ■ against Tiff*. awl won *igh' of Mien ih* • ITI - 1 ' „ combined 'ould win only one other roust Th<- r o er. the TilW »ae the scandal of • <•' o’l' 0 ’ 1 '- - -•• club in the league turn up it u-> by merely walking ‘‘ ev . there was a ghastly, gho '!> jinx m b -ha this southpaw » Wellman entered the sr»*4,n of I*>U * '• rs ' 1 ”*• r J 24 start* ngin**t l*etroif ll** or;* • fr 20 victories In 33 start- Tb* Tig* raws cl - ' w « % •* They won *lx out of their mn« gm: .» v r ’ p »i * are going after those aoten unavenged r n» This Weilman *w one of the good pH ■'f. of \ *lu - 'j * ' Mrfomu Chicago and New York were easy f«t 1 be but the Tigers fooled him Near.;. ■r' ■ - the daintiest lunch ever served to a lab- * - bu' th" m.v r Mr Wellman five out of eigi.- gam*** .«rd th **• *•' q ; of at Louis the kindergarten club cou.d achieve * \r*r Assorted Jinvt>. IT la an Intercutiug baseb.il! e< • r*■> v *1 « p certain clubs which they can trim with ease wT:b of -r r - mars the** marne fllngers with glee T l -* <.ea*on of lkl* was no * xreptmn m tbla rule Eddie Clrotte won .- ven out of eigb- Marts *.n.* Yankees, and could get no better than an n-n brev* w -h *' * Kmir Shore could pickle Chicago and coul In •«• a> in ’h*' ->t • '* the Browns I Leonard was a sure winner iga.n- \\ s »o. ' nsi again*? the White Sox. May* could b*-at > 1 :* w st Lou.** n - York. Walt Johnson didn't have ,r.y troubi* w; • ln-1 *-- or Y’ank*. but the Red Sox and Tigers were poison for l ire Reb Russell couldn’t atop the btr the Jur.g;,-ers k<*p r i?b in the ]eafru r by playing dead for him St. Louis »■»* ap pe for Boe ng who war slaughtered by Detroit. Washington »x th>- or. t**am. in ’ "•» league that couldn't beat up the New York fiusse'l The Naucmals w r reldom bothered by Eddie Plank, and so w re the Whit- Sox. bu’ rh* grandfather of chuckera bad no troub’e wrh IX-trott or Bos'on V. .Hie Mitchell let St. Loul* run all over him. and took ou' fct* sp.** on ?h* \ ink Harry Harper had a lot of fun with Chicago, bu* wasn’t o - r!y eff* Tve elaewhere. Chicago always thrived on Bob Groom « offerings R*jth and Coreieski*' wrre consiitently good ugam*t all comer- Boland too* a deiig: ‘ baffling the Yanks and Indians N;ck Cudop feasted tee Whit* >ox and starved in *erle« with Detroit Th- Tigers and Indians «• re a d**l j‘ to neb J£aber who for the lif* of bun couldn t thr « th- b.* pas* * pfork or toe Red Sox. Dubuc was never happy excwpt « heo he was workin against Washington There’* a long list of heavers who coyidr t ge* beer *Lia an -*> *. break aginst the Athletics, weird ** tha* assertion tuay -rr We*.;mar. Bo* hling and Russell couldn't even do th *t well * .cott*, .Shocker. F -'-r. Harper. Plank. Dubuc. Klepfer. MPeheii. \ycr *nd Jam* - ar* -orae of the fellow* who played f»0-!*0 with Mack's infan*? The l a»e of Burns WHEN a dispatch came out of New Yorkllas« f w»*k relating tfca» George Burn*, the cloutini. fir*-' baseman of the Tigers, fc attended a strike nieeting r ailed by l-av** Fultj :* was fear* and that George had allied h;m.s»i f w*b the malcontents !♦ ** Immediately re**alled that Bums hnd b-.-r. »he -eripun? of unusua 1 courte., and financial aid from the club at *he • m*- of : • rioc ’ * • n 11 and that he should register annual gratnude an . appreciar r i w.» aaaumed that George was not doing this, bu’ ratl.er »». lending aid to the Wiemy. , In Justice to Burns, It should b- - , a , *d ina* mfonrstl m frrrlved in this city that Indicate- • . ■w* ever r nd* 1 t r 1 •- :•.*•* in the strike, or to seixe upon ’.he proposed walkout tr embxrr. .* tr e lx*: club. It seems very probable that ha.,ng heard »ha‘ ,k i. n • *■* *: w called, the Tiger ran over to New York from h - Pn.?*iieipf hi m* m-r-' to see what wa* going on It turned out, however, iha* his pr* --nre wa noted and commented upon in the public prmc ;* niisfor’urr *>.« rsd not befallen player** who had attended other nciilar m* * *.rz- T v a n -de George appear ungraceful, and did a bl» vnno mg - *• ;h T * was an indiscretion, but there is no reason to be: ev*> iy, t > i«• * Gotham is any more significant than a mild diplomatic b* n*- Burns wants a larger salary, and «o do eve rr ,l other Tige-s Pr* «id*»n* <avin does not seem to re»en* these request* H* -a - • fls’ > ths* h* expe**’ ibsolutely no difficulty In coming to terms wi'h anv off. > ,-xcep Vltf, and declarer that Vltr is the only one who ha trad- urr-a'-'-mnhle Semandt- of him Nor does King fYancts have b.’ter thir.g* to «av of lit*?** Oscar, who was very loyal during the Federal jamb*>r** i magrv. ha* a notion that the third baseman ha* been badly advised and *.» rh*e**- fully standing pat until Vltt cut.** loose his parachute an*, g.-n'h purr,; ihe earth. Meanwhile Hughey Jcnn'nge i* turomp * * ** • -a’ . . &,tt courser into marvelous replica **f the shell plowed field- be*»cen rbe Suropean battle Af<er on- *lan* «' Hughe\ golf, - nood arm> .mgincer has earnestly recommended that Vncl** Sam discard - ,•* trench- Ugging equipment and set the munition factories *o r. King rr.l : r* • jr übltcks for the military mole*. Boxing Prosperity THERE arc certain advantage*» to b* ing wir.r.er in the br-x •rc m* Billy Mlske. who Is surceed;ng Jack t ’llon a* ,v .» It * fc* iv sensation of the year, tell* about it In a fanrung b-c, v»h«r-tn h* discussea his spectacular fight «*arward Bay* BU’ The first scrap I had in New York la.-’ fall netted t |*.j l knocked Jack Hubbard out In nlnr r« und» T h * far *h r Iw offset the croallnehs of the money. The dour? prad*) , uvr. v- <! In slxe *s | went along I put Jim Rarrv ..way and g *l7* !* •* W’as more encouraging Tim O’Neil wIS n> xt an( ] f T th«* 1 r.- out I got 1143. Johnny Howard was stopped o cin* r* :* ?r ■ I received 1237. Then 1 began to g< t m !r > *he bg sg e * .« | : - They thougl.t Rat Levinsky would trim me but e o.dr h* *1 f boxing him my bit Jumpe*l up to s4<* r , We ha«l a ret .rr *rt -i and this time I was draw ing well, my end coming to $* * T v *?n • hey began to send out for m«*n to beat me, 1 «■- g* t-ng ■ gether too fresh for their champion* Ag:tinst .Isrh r»)''on fir « time in Brooklyn I annexed 11,2.50 and added ti e «a.m. ..c.r * n the bankroll for putting It over on Bob Moba U> *,t tin.*- i » a good card in New York and was ;<b.» nn ■ *r H i ... rar.’e. of $2,000 for boxing Charley Weiner* Ay :•* T’. .r * •»* v * fight I had in New York. 1 got 11.500 This Yost Gent. rHE annual antl-Y'ont bazoo at Ann Arbor ha tartr-u On* prof -*or rerlvoa the ancient hirncnt that fraternity favori’iem pu* ■ « p,*r in influencing the »election «»f toame Thnt i* pure bunk Th - armic* of Europe couldn't influence Yn*t in the -elec -v <j I - particularly when only Half enough good rr> n • * k« * ~* To available these day*. Another denion prof dt*(Ow-i ih*. y,,,* laahecn and a worshtpper at ihe -hrfn* of tradition *h,rg* , -h* sort In the dark ages T , Fielding Y'oal became supreme among coaches m i * «.f pi Oothall. Sino that time anew gam has deve.npod. depending n **re up'*’ hrusts apeed. agility and ver*atyiltt> than upon -h<*r power and courag* lowh*-r*. tn the*e I nlted State* ih reiejii **-ai can a partn ularl' in*fic.r ■id b*auilful demonstration of open fo4*tl»all b* '.*gi»d w ,thr• » >rre fan Title looking wise and shouting. ’ Aha Yo.-t footbali Tha’« 'h* d**f e Tost is th«* man who mad*- the open gmi* plu'yabi* .*• and 'ormtdahlr Th. 1 ew styl*. nf attack that has revolutionised the su'umn ,*pf*-' te ever' rheiw known either as the western game ot . o*t fooih Yn« ■ a barkiuunh* r—Ju*t like foxy grandpa u*ed to h» They# t» one chance to «ritlclte Yoet*footbali Noi verv rr. «r p a e*-- t the type Michigan ha* been getting recently ran pia It r '4*,r, v matt hoy to comprehend the Yost strategv and a *peed> qui< k w ( tird ggresetve lad to play tt ft'* no game for duh athletes Yos* s a big leagu nnch, and if Michigan had big league athletes tn re.44ona.bie. number* tlv *’ofverfnes would still he champions of the west atid doormsia for nobody. RACING GOOD DESPITE THAW Second P:iv of Sptirt At Mt. Clemens To See T»o ( Events MT t I.KMENS Mich lan tl - H. r«emen ga'hercd b* - the hundred n ML Clemens for ’he winter meet sre** » the morflins -eeklng v cold spell Th * track w»* -n fine *ha:-*- yesterday morning but the mui da*- sun uiad* r v:« sof* enoiuj to •ak** oi.t ’h* *>pec-! Three interest in’ rat-e* were *’*gcd however. Harry M -■' and r.c some *tcel'ert starting Two * !x<* race* ,n *Jdi turn to • • rr t en*« will f*-.» • r- the . ' v - ifterncsn The T”***day • .mraAry . ; V fire. I'ur** XIO" Battle Hr.** Kn« **r * * V ».*; a ' ir * - I « > ,rr. >, U : »e ♦ -r. j. * , s v nr’« i « • t ' l nr, * .'•»'• ’-v * »"tr _ r e* r a L St +* • # % 'A » *r ; HI Pjlt r. Pufvfi 1104* Cl# 1 n " ' 'A!• * ’ J . 'i* * “ r ‘ ~ • 5 . IJ I"#, - l**iF«f Xll*l i I ■flnl»ar4 l T c M c* i H ill'nn , l * . R • IV ■ -■ »i pVT* Hi.' / C S e ' 1 ( .* ♦ Tin. y ’ ; 11,. : RACING BILL IN ILLINOIS Proposed Law \\ ouki Give Each Count> An Aseaxiation; Mutuels l*Top<wed SPRINOPIELn IU. J .vc ‘l A racing MU. prcnding for the crea 'ion of s-ure reit.:a* commie*.on »as mtroduce-d before »oth the hoji.. and -enatv Tue*daj. Th*: bill, fa*her.-d tv Senat. * John 1 • r v - '’hir.tg". provide* ,’or th* in ' orpora'ion >? <oun*> racm< ation- a referendum vy.r T * ran*- h- **..*.< b; mean* of the part ’ll 4?ue! :*." rr . Tb«* pr > W '»rCi -tat* • ofiiu. • - •• *omp ee< <v, t;:ree n;*-m H-r-. pom'.ed o» t *■ governor They ;re 'o ha* e .'">r gr.iu' . cu*. tor one rcCing a* -n county. 75 p* r c**u'. t the »tocit .. a aich »• to bv o*vn td by - lllino*- Add t:• ..*-»; i**- :i ; •* ould be per rr.:*t»d m hicas > ynd-r ;>• •• • ■•on -fis' lic-nsee m-ant se <rsue 1 for -very V." lnh.v "if* The b 1 pr<> *' r;g o*'v*r *h*n by *b»' iUtboriX'd ma;htn> SHORT SHIP DATES FOR 1917 SEASON ARE ANNOrNCED t> MT CLEMENS M;*h U 31 Mtrbigan horvmefi were i •hi c;*v to . •* . -er -ar ng they got together and fram* and r h* pro'. gram fo r the h r* .h■ ~I Circuit r.-V eurrirr*' f.ex:c- p»» *>!«■ new r*> troit *rark, t- given da*e« for the first ’irno Th* **at* fair t. Mir* * ■ place in th** cjr> uit Oe« re* F HtJt'cn of h.*« b**-n prc'iden* and Dm Nfor* of bag)r.,tvi ierr*t*rv treasurer Thq prn.grqr'; for the *umtner follow*. ■•jr. r : *f' k r*r> •*» Jar." It w»»k —Dext*r ft*- tr - •* . ,r. •* eek- ~fv r* If-. n ■ * * • ■m. A *-■ * * k !'•*•» rsr'e A. * * ... v ~* ■ ■ 1*01(1 ' ir »• _ 'k *■ *k— H r - » - w*• *k Nf: -‘s'e • ■-»* * ; •».»•■ r 'l'f. n s*“ <t . »■ * ' -j> .* V \t» r « * * r fair AGGIES CHEER WHEN BREWER COMES BACK EAST LANSING Mich . Jan 31 M h ZHti Agrtcultur *1 college stu d< n' - w ere J'.hilant today v. h*-n it wf.4 .»rnounced that f h'*’*.r L Brew* r wou'd fet'trn *,. \j \ <• a- director of athld* Brewer was ti'.e flr>* * oach to sztve tl.e Aggie* » foo*L>,«!i team thar could vie W'.’n Mich gan t >r*e of hi* e|*ven- played a » Orel** *i*. w;*h th* Wolvern* ft is expe* *erj *hat *l;e name of the ftK/bell coach will b»- arino;,o'*-d n th* nej* fe» day* and then ‘he Ear . •r* v* 11 .*• m a position ?«» get .ji *'nm for the eTcep'ionally .e*,ff football schedule that l.pt b* r-n pr* 4.are,j for next fa!' MAN IS “LOST" BEHIND BARS BLOOMS Bl'lto p» J*n 3’ ii*rr* Sn>der o' t entrtiia narrow y * ap'd pending hi# life tn 'he t o .m»’* co in! • Jail, He rom m ted m lu'.y. and »h< f *ct o*. •■rptoked w-*h co re-prd on ,r + |co ,- * do' Ke * h* '«** *»« never t#d r»cp i*r .-rirr ff Hidley *h# d<het- flay called b.e dlvrtC' a’ . tOrflev' * 'i« 1 '» Wnrde' • prex "t)re >n • .*• and ' • *(» -•* #ree i ■* \ lerni* of isl t'i h»' r passed sin- e he m commit>d on • larcen, I charge. DETROIT TIMES Golfing Veterans Fear the Prowess of Demon Kids But There Are Some \Miiskered Gents To Watch, Too NEW YORK Jan 3! With H**b |bv Jones. Norman H Maxwell <nd I Perry kdair a!r« »>i.' «t. Aitig around | ibe ’optno*’. p.vrt of soli - adde; » # »tnc chaser- of the rluaive gu".> i p* rcha are naturally tu *or.der wotinsamhill is goir*. ?c h<i pen to the gr.«nd old s.t. .*• n* \ rummer Yerv g >*vl vnd sufft«■ er ;*.4' n f«vr the mvstenou.' murmuring- ir found ’tv retrospectlun ui T’. , Franc;# c»mnie’ hec.nr** :.n op» * cbaiupion .«ad ht infani prodigy v 1 • r . ** *- u a you h VI- B alter.Trav i* .*.lv.moed i. r is*o his day* and then vr.< k*d loose with u, 'ham tv ion*hip o- -o vl»o ync i'h’ t. Evan.- v* ho horn ~1 • • <md *b>- top •>r I t-'v*. *- * M a p< ir o* t i.mi > . r.- v --•>n* • n *o- vuiiivr. .*ft* . , he o«:e. in 3 n nuifip* r t tint*** S*»me nc r*y«c > r ( jicl. r..e >r*g as* ’ha- *hc a of '. . J an I*l- * a*.«mg froirt v lhc chhl o ! >l ,*nie of hi* it and pursue it But ■»n»* * e*l ’o wond'-r wher- m - . r f o* - **-«** ce- X**’. -*j 'h <F»p« cl' my .*ne • «n ■’’gt-r, 'hi *on • •u** - g'e,* zrand'a 1 h '*' :*n t a> u’ du to cop all the h.>u»' ion«ht; * •hi* c ur, v -an *par'* '.>*x - -uc.aie’ f would be worth vjnle to hear h.m explain why It :» quite ’ru* tbiit tac young »*er« are coming *o the '•sn’ but 'her have doe-* *t m spurt* Th* danger o' -jn-shav. and > -•v -r nr a**’ ,v - crown- n»f aummer .-n’t r*\ g*. ->*.- "h-n tha* th* new* janers •* ill prtn* pic* ;r»».s of -om c»eyc* %rd a* ’h** : \ chutu. ion Nothing- .% so '■ -.-.ot .- gu’f fame, and no direction ha/- * :ik!i on the runway it ss iu-. ikely to ”un M« *rd •:.*• Ce*;;etct> «« th* C»*adle And th»- bvs ;*r >f r - ’h.-.t. everything «atd pro* e. *h*’ golf i« about on* •* • -•-*'• * ;clns.v.- i ':*.e- * X U: V f | »and ?n •v- > • cc ■n ■ :*y DUTCH LEON ARO 15 LOVAL. ANVWAV OA Ki. AN; CaN; J.-r *, 1 ..* h»> -*•<*• *- * unction | T>S’* T'vjl'7. pr*. - tbn* i.t H • 1 • Baseball r'n : rn ! "Dutch'* ’.eonarl R-d S r rr, wVI refuse to *'gr n + or * * Lvoneid, who :» .VHtbnvs p r* Man- colU-r* rvn• .•>ay* so hir'veif "Elgh'v *i*'e ;>•' c n' * ma .vr l*a*u - .la■ er* «yti.*V i w'.’b l uiu - |tal- Im . i "1 *. e-v„r'.;i • pt-'s > ■*'r , v- -ut ;her* doc.rn —-ejn *o k- • au> j ! choice ahoc* r NEW GUN CLUBS OVERLOOK BET Fine Trophiet- A a ailing Re cently Organized fr*ip- Shooterb If The> Appl> -—I ■ • - garnered ihruout ! • I'nitcd S* 4* * go *o tha' it,or •‘.in *' ,r - r,r and trapshooting <, j*,- were form*-*, during yet only 72 of Vat number appliaU to ’h« Inf#r«f*'e Association for th*» Er < ouraz r? —nr of Trap-h<cO'.ing f>r Tobies The ln’er*' it< asaocUtion, in r# J effort* *n promote ir.q popularize trap hooting off. red tnii‘ s » to give a 'rophv to e-.ery n'-w gun club or ganued—if 4ppiic.it,on wac nn.de for *ame -ar.d the *«aociaflon will do th* *ame ,;n r, 17 Either th'* r l ,0* do no’ ;< -i of th ■ *>f»-r of tbe Inter-'at. h «-,i< :, * ion or *h» > do r.ot want *h* trot>ftiee. The v> riter is inclined to the opmi"t; Vha’ the former |* •},# ca*e I'm ]«.,d.-» in h* formation of ncm < ibr registered *ltl» th«* Inter- S*.l*« a- *Ce ,*! lors. Wtlh 10 The up funded U,t -ho** *he of M variQUi* *'i«ie in fo,fe.-»ng *nc ' -f'or’ tilurlat; " w , 10 Mar' an-l .... h Ka r» a« ... ... 4 I * Ihto 4 *>*-w Vara .. .* a r>* ■» * a ‘.••*>r*«k-> I ‘h t , Mir.r *« .*•« j \t**t rgint* . . y *IK .n ~ ... , r»,!i'.tji . \*V an«• » 1 >k !• t.' r- + M - r %r< , • Tex a r ■ fns*e*i j* ■ > steie* * e I,|« M *>e • • j * ;* -'da M,*S*rVl»*M* ~r . . _ , 4 To* a I »lm* problems v ill •< an >,ne #h.r«* rorsldered . h* anno# j meetirg O' the ’r» t#i| P*e *» Chair j he- of ( Oinm- *'e T,g ,-eiay tn \fa*k -?*<-,n i °Tii* ra rirad ’ttja’ior n* - lona de'en.. da*, gy *av-|ng **.<* *h* p-on'Ot'on of 'oreigc rad* »r* o*he- • ft tr * xrhed ieq ’0 re{ *jve a**er,rion »» Chop mile off the college crew route NEW YORK, Jan. 31 —c ollege rowing oiflciala, after an infor mal conference yesterday, an j nounced that in all probability ! he distance for tntercollcguie J rew races hereafter would be I ’hree miles instead of four { miles. The latter route ha> been crlously critlclred becau«e «>f he «tra a tt throw- upon tbc I ,-arsnten It was demonstrated ha? »hc re-ult of the average , i are can be determined at the nd of the third ruile. and that 1 j he - xtra distance was needless • I'tiniahment SARNIA ROUTED BY DETROITERS 1»i illiani ( omhination PU> of Vrena Bring*. Hi>me to 0 \ ictory t j i-i,*L’. ;*jh t*•»—*»i *hc Snrit i • 'ick maul* *- c:e.»f off t•; fin* *i 'err *n.*trai ,on of tom: .ns ha- u • t: r« *nt y- ar- The ►cor* 1 .'a- *o Ht’.d 'he ro;i of •he C’ap.vdian* ;*b-.viuie T ere -j. or. 1 % !■ nimutc - >f real r** r .pc* ’ton \f»rr the -ampW of p*’*rott drive and co-operht'on *n :h* owning r:> . *h•- v-1 «*r- * ::t• >i They couidn • stand 'he pa *e Th- r* after •V g.i.u* *«• a h’;-p Hirome but in’eresting t< v *r* ♦in • \*-n' rause cf *h. •-x eUenc* of the Pc j*- • roi' a’ll k ;•** c ’..vn:- ire *.v#;i mvch-d «y.n 'I- p.'Toit*'*- play * c-ordlpg *o their old standard-. Wan *very •van ou' for Mrn-* If. !"»• troit ha* •• cured t -.-n*. <>in', . ;..••>* 'rom !•*»■ - an*l "i Monday n:gf" rely -ip'd with i tic count Tn« v«lu of com tuition play i* >llu»t*»* :i '.an 4 -nmei *r th* bur- of -p- and <*.•*. ..-:cv *•*! Tu n.gh* Bla k •vs h* individual -tar bu *:! th* off, n-e :ri**n did >*’?' i,i- ariHlv) th.ee or fo'ir w»-r - .-kaMfig »»•> the rink with he puc* ct all ”rr - TANARUS: er*> wi'i h-‘ no F’-*.!,. r.lyl game, fh o r»x» tons* beinq Monday vf*«n Hamilton w ti; .- her** Th* -surruar’. of T jrt>ti if'# ram* 1 : kttv r- *'.! vt \ H» . •"» t • w -. er >•!.•«< L. I t »..M* he- •' BP M «-*g* 7T.-,’ma» n It* ? IHack . it. llrtiiß • -f. 'V t »ore r r g o**n »;av n. eu i . t. t * i— n - rn I t> ,1 ft K r«* !■» - ■; ai* - t •* - rr.if* . r 1 .. -r. .1 r T# II lihgv, I r ■ ■; ft< •)•' i fv* rr ' Off 1 « I-rt.• ■■' * ItF 1 4 ’ •• TI 4411 > V. ,r,i D - >. rHt« *U r rjlfc k * V. Tr fir ** * H' <• .. r>« tt*rnrr.el*f ; >•> r , " « rl r a fVr tr*».t 1. - *'O ; a . ♦«»;: • * i ' ■*--.* -1. I(■ -re. vr ! r,,\- doll rtofsetw, 4 4-* --'F.rs I* ,-fF.F •' * • , * • 4 * *»F*. i * * i.- * . " FVr» !t . ft !r,■ > n n*f»re 'l j e n T '*;> • f vis *1 n• - ibst * • i*.iF*n> »*■ t** • Report* *■' T g! ,F*n -«r*i 4 .L-ge f*. hofiff* CORWIN" HESTON BALK LINE CHAMP «'orw m Hus’on »nn th* handicap balk line billiard championship of Ml» hu >n last n!g : t !n the p;,- ,ff of th* Me r,F'TfFn himself and Ilarri Po-*a?. The **c«,re wan JJ '• to Hu*' >n had a high rir of 34- Church Team, Clash The Ple’y Icag’H' c ; h« e ~n inning tonight, when the Trumhuli.' and *hc Firs' Pre-bytertan bask* f ball team*- will ch-*h at the Trim bull gym One-Third Off Our Entire Line of Winter Suits - Overcoats .Sale of SI.OO Value 7Q Pleated & Negligee Shirts / «7C *2 and $2.50 Shirt*, $1.15—5 for $1 $1.50 Shii f*. for 51.15—.1 for $1 All Our $1 Neckueai al Ssr $1.50 Winter Caps With $, /Yfl Fur Lined Far Laps 1 ,UU J.CTfassc 6- son WOODWARD AND CONGRESS ' T,.)«FI Ctoll.i.F4 Hitt.,. Htk*F4«*lt.F| CAMPUS DOES NOT BLAME FRAT Student Organisations Heal Aid In Giting Michigan More Athletic Strength VXN \RBOK, Mich , Jan JI The Michigan campus is agog with * tenement over the latest accus v H**ns nrisins f r*»tn *he article* by Morn**'' Punne in the Inlander, m which the favor,'ism of irat4*mi'> rn*-n ov**f "InUepcndtnts” i- offered ,1 the reason for Michigan's poot i tthletlc showing Since ‘h- iirticl* l*y Prof Mortarity is .4itm*ii directl.' i tt Punne. the »ampu* is reucting f« vorably toward th.* athletic star and o’,union now seems to favor the ba *!c Michigan does n*it feel that thet* favontl>m That fraternity men are in the majority on th** athletic t.anis IS due to the nature of the circumstances rather than anv u* ->re on the par’ of the eoa.-he- to *!io-v partiality to •■ e;n The fa tenti*te» -ecur> h< majority of tt'*’ ihlete- \ho ettt* i collt'g'*, «nd ar* •e* 4<nsible for th* inn# part for - *n\ of ’hem *n’erng a? ill \nl the>* i< an unknown *h<*w# promt-•> he ;» inmeiiaiet >aeued '* -OtU£ frat* rr:*> »» i rr.-dH to It Fritemi’i‘ off r induec.n•• n*« *» men of aihletli faui* ?.n,l thin cau. :*u- •J**i.n.' , i.*n to jo.r. >y r« * f :n- tc. nib* r- of *>' year'.* t* "i »» . * made tu* inb* r- of fraternitie* v. htl. , kir- '!'- mo;’.- tut wer- enab •4i to • ,;tl . r<; a. 1 of th* l r r-4'. rmty On# o' ; pi t ?<'* -• rr.e;a'.*>r- nf la«* fair* ■’•'*. en !.» work:nc h* * v 'hv; -nh.-Nvl e'er- ’ho a mi m v er of v ?ra*ern‘tv And *h* ?• \* ern trie* pu-h their *ien hvrd *n msk> them «*.ir* ndep. r.d- tv beennma dl*. ouraged .*ntl quit- w Ml* 4 fra* n; *r thou discouraged a* firs' is urged on by ‘ii.- frat*mity in'U he acht.v*.* -*jc f'o This pic-ing of the go.vl tr.en and th* hacking o# the men whv a- "jnd*'"*#*nd»nt#" might wtit under fir* :* re«pnn*tb'ie **»r *h* »lu*w rg of *h * f- .’-rt’i ,, »'- >,n 'h* athle’i* t-an:- L\ *-n 'h- i()F*penden»t" re # err*4l ’o h* F*? if Mortarity .n ’ s ’tini -- **< ■ fraternity msn Tr..*' v ira*ernltv map #a* gi'en preference :n 'he k ■ krig tn h* t’orn* ‘1 ~a me and lo* : . 'la* r .tn* ; - e I;-m ti the nd*i endeptt" who :, ;g l :«.». • a ked had fil'ed In bis opjwir: ;ni* <*- to "revmu* gam. '.VMIe '*;• 'a.' that an Ind pendem »*» used on!y once in each of The Cornell and Penn games «Joe» no* sho \ an' evidences nf partial Itr - cau«- i raterni’v m<*n v> a* k* - t on 'he J*Hnes *hr«.- ear* ur. *lt an in/jr> g„ . * h.m m oppor t>tn;tv *o pr*> * him«*-if nti<* of »'i» r it.* • qiigr erhv’ke M" *-.’ • ha*l Th'. Morr*e” r*'inne hrt t r - * •,1 ;i« hi*' *b»■•-,.> of ronver-e on, *'v»n -'-.antinat-on* fs.'lng o f!: plar. ts •.<{.!* \id th* * *mp'i o.iinton. - nr af*er ‘he outhr* k of Ia ► * *e*k »- - * inging '*> Toirne 'I ha* n,. n.. rn* r fus-" ?;*»> nrteh i* i kno** n far't and ’.ha’ -om* •hrse ’n» n m g'n* vid th* a'h!*fl -- i’ also a known 4,>nd*itor \\'r»h**- 'h* - ..*' 'nee wo*ild t*i • * lr»o*be!’ *r ba-eUglt if th#, . or,- r* o-*f]« t ffeoa*s !». for o'her influ *>nr< dr«‘W ’berj) 44|\ before Mieb. ,«. • ,in« «och « popUlur <*** du rational ln-tiMjtir,n L* **. 'u «tng **'Ould » and Michigan athletics ur 'hr r>»r'. to hlani# la n«*t th* <or *; j* . *h** -tufirn' who - ill no -tor flee aorisl rleas*ir* for hi*- university This is th* h* lief on 'he r*mr»Ui» 7 > w eliding of Mis* Eleanor Thaoktra da'ighfer of \ ■ xand'-r Nf Thack;,!**. American * **r.s'i?-cer,» ral at Pan* and rr.*nd L rht'r of 'h* la»e f>n William T Sh*rrnan. and Frederic f auldwrll of Washington will fake place to. day at Ri.«emr;nt, Pn WKI>N KS I) AY. JA N LAKY 31. IHI 7. American’s Night Run Makes Him Leader in Dog Derby FOLWELL LIKELY TO WIN BACK JOB PHMJkDEI PHI A. Pa, Jan 31 Hoh Folw.dl will get a hearing i before the decision of theufac ulty athletic board at ihe t’nl \er*!f> of PetinaylvHnia goes into ••ffect This was announced b* cause of 'h* prote-t which gr* **t i *d th* announcement that the popular mentor would no* h* j employed for unothi'r -*a-or Th. imrir -*l.*n here tola) Is that F*»lwell will be th* Quaker 1 roach aga ti n- vt v* ir and that I he -Will b.. given .4 hugely in i r*’A**‘d salary BOXING GAME INN.Y.OOOMED ■vcandal arri Death off ighter Cause Whitman To S4*eh Hepeal of Law N'EM 5 U:iK ii I l- v, u-p ment of »h< . , h**ur- m and tu* bo*, ng (jam* \. r. York * < **n du- ’*>! uni*- p. - p '*•> - ggf nv; nd hanging u:u opes t,* ■l* i" Wii'.uun. « xu- i * nit » ’a: ,• oru git . y t*’ , -d A 'V • n<*k rnxr nvg- of h** *te !>os ?rtg c<*mraiM.on <nd - * Is;ion whien hav been made nte -umor . •vrd -t rted bv 'h* de,'h u. an .\] ban. r'H f »’*,>(*.n } is -aid t * nav.- tie- jred ha he '*ll a*l» *he repeal’of th* ;>o\’t)g a fh* decision i.-tv Whi'Dinn t# ’•s'd to hav * r* a, he<j ,< . re*ui’ of car* tul in ■ e-ugaUon ;nu» th* »lenient# control :.k the Urg* st ;-*-»• of b'«x iri? m \>w \ ork nt) He’l* -.vi*l to have *.ia' un*, -'' r ?ifil»-. hav* st* inside r the op*-ration of figh'ina iub- ani si;»u,y i- iMiniuKUs 1 . ju'i« stt .in _j —' - ■ ; —jj-lj. j \ ii ii'iasi -r rsrtag: E y e« I Phone 8,5 ■ * I* wi ill.irlill.l c -‘ ■ i j l j ii | ACT 8 70 SIXTH AND FINAL WEEK Will I | H t **X Fresent. 4 A Daughter of the Gods W I t II Annette Kellermann DAYS fc*l Thc P*’’™ jS“ ’ 31 J Heauilful \ V Th s aMract>en witt po».t<v«ly not ap. pea- in any other Theater m Detro t COM. MATINEE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH TWICE DAILY—2.IS4I 15 P M JULES VERNE’S Fascination. Wonderful, Imaginative Story 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Produced the Bottom of the Ocean ' SEATS NOW SELLING Daily Matmeea, 25-50 75c Sun Mat and Evenmga, 25 50 75c SI.OO Detroit- T v:r:z.:i t ;''* i hurlpk l'>Akinati I'fMf»!• .11 I It MN ItKllkO* m ' Il<>« >• || nat > \ t tr Hi tr. (' f4n * | jonKfH rAWTHoniv i \r.\r wKRN-trvr* Tin r< JOHN DREW ■ Major Pendennis I i*h4aii xitrkrll'a f omrdf from Tkarknrat'■ >n»rl Most arnjil.ati* I'jnriM of >lr Lire* • nr»*r Mrs. Vernon Castle in “PATRIA" (Tn|<» »»«>k kfiff«noai at night) Mile. ASORIA —7 »7;\' r \. 7 Matlurr., IIW-Mr, NlgtiU. I,V-JSn-IV JAf A R aVA 110 %> t « .It \ « | Ilk I 11.1. K. 3 1 Hit »«* It.Vl. 7 iSl* ami Mil.* KILTIES’ BAND T—l It h*■ r l.raal hntn—7 Mata.. Itr.inr V«kla. tftr.Zflr-XfW-. AVENUE r.TI'U Avenue Girls. mm 4 n Rl< HARMONY THIO Italia tnlllar Rill# Nallna In raal m vmiM | :*'" , "t a i*.as.«*-.?*>■ j lvtwm «n | r<>it \v. j» 'a *• ImfHra »la»«f|tf lflaki»w*tl.an» ruurrr Mrs Mur v h » l tlnlntl I Second Husband | k.al aatk "kaf lk» Haa *h* Hartman. V ith Four By Rivals OSAKIS Minn. Jam 31 Sllpptn;; allentlx through Ihilton like a phan tom tn the nigh' F*r«-tl Hartman. tin pluck' American driver in the Win mpeg Si Paul dog derbv and hi.« crippled team of \la.-k.*n and \lnh lUUtee arivtnl a L’xansxill< at l o'clock this morning 1? uitler nhe u ot the ne.-ireet rival With i frozen foot and a hiulli wrenched knee the game American drlv* r. •he «>nl> Yankee m the field ha* lie. n follow mg In *>rrappx -ean> on f«Kit for several hundred mile* Had lu< k has dogged Hartman's trad sine, he left Lake Winnipeg Plr*’, hi* lead dog. one of th* smartest in the r.i< e waa killeil in a fight Th< n one »i er another the dog* on h * team siiflfei <*l « .ih brut **d f -ct Min' man Inn.-* It su ft-red gr.t»t|> from I almost oiperhumat. *ti rtion in biKl* ii g dr:fts and pi«k»n. h. trail fra hi* faithful huskies \flrr a few hours ■ le* n llar'm* h.t«l lna leam in the harne-t. again ihi* tnorntng and wa* off ew n befirn* hi*. r»xais knew h> had taken th* had and passed them KAYLS ToVIAY DAYTON (RACKS Headlining •he he«ki;t.< program for t- nuh 1 • u gauv* be »"<>n lo itayi« ami 'he l*«x on * adet* an men* ri'al* who will p ax th- Moo*, hill Neither ’• mi has been defeated *hi‘ ' e*r n,>«' l)tv)nit pitied '>nie fortuidahl* opponents I'aua ly ih* t, idete «e a’ IVtrci' and h'.v t o Ravis a* TMiyton Th'-refnr*' a ictor' for ’be hard ware hox ;s The annual gl-rrie hr tx* en the*e Mxe team? «l* »>v. hi* h< en i thniler The tnatn bout xrill fart at •> t■ o clock The protabk line-ips l< A V I .> D.WTOV - v*n* H r Whalen o \x iis.'n t: f Z.mn'ir’nin Ifauret s ij» r <mi «*■ Ks v nn* * !. • V> vI .. .. • VI . t Garrick Tndai, **'• t»» ll nn l.llanhi lh Hurkiar< and K. Hat I nma'urh I'ff.fnl VERY GOOD EDDIE Hn«l lie llkla ff ul Miinl<al * nairdf Rrtr NEXT WEEK Lew Fields In ihn llltcarat lilt of Ilia I ar.tr BOSOM FRIENDS % .1 bet I onarita «»f Mrarl Inltrral. IMII.I al 'J. 7 and It a. in WM. S. HART “Truthful Tulliver” I iralaga, 3U>Mr. Hallatta, |O-1.%r S2ftr It \ll t M% Tl m;i XV NAN MALPERIN H m (tar'an 4 Ini I mm.tl W tl.k'a ttlnatrnla: Unnaran A Inn i I IMami.ml 4 lirand. .lanthl.fi llrrnlr 4 ltak«-r| I lahikataa .lapai Onfl 4 tln||< a Haaraaarnen I«TVT4 IVlfknr l.rad. ••Mr.i.ro. i \ **—i.km kKi.i.T Mala IHr \n«t—JOlh I talar) Halda CADILLAC 8,',", 1 THE THOROUGHBREDS \na» Wntfci *Tfc. (Harblef Mahan** Prlnllke |>e nia'a a.al blad —that la rl«b»—Tl*.a Ink rt.pl —Main *»**