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PAGE 6 Tigers Reach First Division When Cleveland Loses, But Fail to Gain on Sox EM mmm> ■ ■ —.—i ~ •- ■— - , , N'ow ■ (hr club would b»- better.off In fifth |>U< 1 I-Tor— ft r<' ■! . bw 1 * I land »ai ' • v * * division t»! t few !>•' * i ; - The hip rale Hose m»- I •» • «n.i b • <ui- i Will hii vs a In j ‘ "n •I • . - , 1 'V ’ ** gladly M»ap fom h place for a V i«- h« P • ' 1 ‘ Now that the a’hie ar»- tr *b< ' *' congratulated, and .c r . on b* 1 overcame th* r* a .\ I’nnd'c.tp <• • * Cobb pulled one for ti cb< ■ ’*• lur ► 1 *■ played dotib!* * id* r Waeh hit a I*K' mat* .1 • suddenly turn* *l. tan bar. , >; ; • . • 1 • single The explanation v- w : t It, ami went b;:< * ■ * • c This column 1? in receipt of a note from I ur* N - 1 ‘ u located near fheyeui:*-. 1 "• boys who have d*-H . • ! . , , men now I b»- ■ •’* 1 ‘H‘ u written Jack M burden of the n .’1 that Moran wrote I: :* *’ ' " ■ a dozen. Thi' column is ' «od The boys write *hat the\ are always »nsio-.,- Urly the spot :ng pag*- Wl ere-.;pro w- ’• and ■*' • .... , ” , that the former newsies wd! be re even he red each day. FEW GRID STARS FOR MICHIGAN Team Next Fall Will Be Iv Young and (ireen Talent BY JAMEF ttCNKRMEnrrORS, Jl' ASS ARBOR. MUh.. J n* I Michigan's football tfam which w re-estabhtlml yc-terdny when the gegents vo fr *d to resume a thiev e* at the university will be decidrdl weakened by the In -of one assi- 1 ant coach, the captain, and three or four members of last year s -q iad, Who have enlisted Capt. ‘ Pat” Rmlth. and ‘'Phil” Raymond, both barkfleld men. hare started training at Great Lak> camp with the naval ntili'ta A - Coach ''Brute" Pontius Is *&ld to be in an officer- 'rair. n. camp Peach, end, and Willard, re Serve center, have both been ab »«nt from acbool for some we.k< and are probably somewhere in the service. Graduation took Gracey. guard Mnulbetscdi, left half: N'lf::-rnn center. Dunne, end; Martens, end Skinner, reserve lineman Whalen reawve guard; Rehor. guard Os these Dunne, Skinner, and Niemann fire said to have enlisted. The available material for the Wl7 gridiron squad mak* - the out hook anything but bright, but since the aehools Michigan will far* probil will be w>akened to th> Barm »- tent, the chances for s' ©ess ought to be rood. Those who probably will be on hand when the fir-’ pra< . ■*■ •tar* ©re: Sparks, quarter; Weim nn ©nd Weske, tackles; Boyd, g'lard Glen Dunne guard Brazil, h If ®mrpe. half; Johnson, lineman, nd several good men from th» Al- Freeta. Including Ifammetg. end Olnnebach, quarter, and We?', full Culver, of Iffitrolt Central, -tend-; a good chance to get somewhere on the varsity line this year What will Tie done for ; -chedub Is not known, but th*- most. provable plan will be to play p - man> of the games already secured a- poo alble, and then fill tip with what. ♦Ver teams com* a-• N>*rtbw<• .« em may b* given ’bat open and " on Michigan’s schedule Altho pro.-pec* -c r * bt rhf the student* are rejoicing over the resumption of athleth . an 1 be chances ar*- '! at more ( andbla 1 * will appear than have anv time b*- fore. Thi- w*i! he du*- to tb< * net that there ei m to be -o rtanv ; o i ttons ojten an*l *o few experienced j men to All theta. RISING ST \RS AND DETROITS IN SEMI-FINAL One* more i»• tr»>»t nrd Ri ne Bias *orrf*r frill fjn to decide which team .At * r-<* - the final round of ti e S' it. *■ competition for the champon l ip f Michigan They m* Sunday n the replay of t!#-ir n: 'V A Three w.>< k- ago these r. ~m s met and battled for two hours w thou* Clth«r ;,dr » * mir lbl* to oh- on D e winning goal Packard recreation park Will be th*' scene of a. 'ion and hnstilitie Will « rs at ft o'clock Th* official appoint* ! -o handle ihe game are a follow W Raines, referee Ro -ind I * 1 in as man. This con ter 1 should be om o * ‘hr best In the competition for ’ *■ are not two teams more e\<n!\ matched in the cl?v. and the rore la Wire to bo close No two t*iitns have played more ti«d irnni* f b.*n this pair. Tw<v thirds of the games play* and by them In t» . p,* t two pear- hive bf oo left with the ©core** equal, and this explains fhV great interest taken bv soccer fan dom In the games where these clubs aaro opposed. Every effort has been iaad< by the management 'of both ahtb? to pet together a tegm that will deliver she cov« t*'<| winning goal . * KXT Sri-wi. . BOX SCORE AH R H O A V Push An .4 2 Y'O 2 h *»••*••• 1 4 fV J 2 b ••«•»•• l * ft « .4* i vhb, of * ; i : •*• V»»< h, If * HnUmann. rs * a. Burn*. \b • * ' - V'tt 3S 4 S*anag* c rP '' Tt>t»!ii 54 ~—— A B n H o v r Shott«n. If * \ ustln. 3h 2 i 81 sl# r, ! b .......... 5 t a ‘ ' :mo< barn. rs ..... « • » S*var<»itf. r 4 3 ' Marsan* of 4 o > _• n * Pratt. ib 4 .t•ihnson. as 4 •• t Oroom p 1 Wrmht p . l 11 * •Mills'- . o r. HoC**’’* P . 0 Total* 1 " * 24 ’. ' •Kitted for Wnght in • Tnn1ng a ........ 1 2 1 4 *. r. * i a • r>. rr t dO' : • x ■ • St. 1 H 4 ;H f ■* Sit hits and 13 lin»f a' a' > ff iMom m 3 inning* • •- 1 tinv a at bat off Wright ,n 5 ,n' >i* ■ 3 hits and A tin*** a* hat w ’ n " < • son, Ve»-h. Thr*' -‘si «»• h‘t« h R Jonaa First ha.»r ■ n <ri- - < r * I>hu a a Z (A istin.. M !<r> m . -* (Cnbh) off ringers 2 rmirc V, Hit by p‘t<■ h► and ‘ alt B\ I>» ; . - lari. First base on # rror * i on bas* ; n-1 r t < s - / • " Btrurk out—By Paua- 2 t F*r • t Wrlghtl: by i.room 1 (Bi*M Rngars ! (Hallman> P >u' • p ■> Young and Bush Tim* piras—Mori arty and auvovn oamk AB R H o A F B* «h •« . . 4 4 Young 2 b .4 • 3 i R Jon» a lb ...;.. ft ’ » « (■’ r f .i t, f i Meilmann, rs ..... 4 <> Burn*. !h 2 a 4 4 > Vltt. 3b '.4 ft ft ft .-panrar, r ....2 4 *V ’• i '■ Boland, p t a a Tor ala s ' ■ ' «T? |> >! ’IS «' o(t r 'f • . Aii«tln. ~b . . ? A 81 -lar. lb 4 rf 2 4 0.3 1 o 0 Mar«an* rs i 2‘ t • A . 1‘ r a ' • 3 Johnson. «a 2 o (> 1 ’ Hamilton p 2 0 : Sothopon. p o ft n ft i ft •Mian ! fl r * a tßumlar . I 0 fl o • » T (»'• •Batt»d for la'-iibson n ntr’b t ftattad for Johnson in nr* 1 . Tnnln"*« .. 3‘ 2 5 4 "> *’ T S Patndt <| 0 ft fl ft . « t • St 'iis , 0 O') 0 0 «i ’. Fight hits and Ad time* at a* A Hamilton in 7 1-A inninr* 0 t (-and 1 time at, bat off Sot hi- r ' n l n ntfigs Tno-baaa h’ts M> .-bna. Pobb, f*ratt Flr«i base on h.;»il«-.off Mamikon 2 (H im*. -< • *’- or i. <.ff B land "■ iM*'*v . ;• \> son. Ifam' Ofvq \us uni H ' ■ p * 1 • • and '.at! B v TVi'end t . -•t .ur ft- ft-.: ,■ nd Brat* i b'- ITamll' -n ' B • rHu Va.hv Fas«»d ball «rvio| 1 n |i re« B'-ans and Mor , >r!\ * i.-nd* an-• * fi27 2:13 PA( ; e7;IVF*S FANS A THRILL TUV CITY, \fl<*h . J'tno TV. A 1.1 paop gave* a sports';) • in tr» the* last day nf short rs< mg hrrr Friday. Tho Red'f'ro-* *1 t. I in all purses won. and th*» horaf m<>n nnd fan° mntrih F and c» -• r out«ly to th n fund Th«* «nmin.in •. ?« I‘Rfvr. pvR s t a«• n Pir»rfrass Ranks, b rt tr Allis Plo t bik, • fSi a'-a tt) I iTir Th ? h c (Shu* * ; ii ‘l. iYir^rr. to. L hr. g • Muito wn) . . vi 2 4 2 ; M- ‘ * r * , > r ‘Xk M I Jff, t, % |||, f}.'\ nlcfc >\ . |‘ 5 7 e, , ri^ri P»xl*r fVitrhin <!» r .«|- morf) , g 4 7ro IMMPy p. ft|. M Pmtrh + n <KHrr.iirt» . t jf* f i T II f; • . V - if ) ... , *7^ ,oVi ' * 7 j l r s .* ' ;«t O r s. x. *. Pau l , c: B sho*f. p W lour. $•; B eat t r 3c r\ ovsaisk , rs. Sergeant Smith, drill master; Wilkins, 3b, Them as. p : Fa-stman. L»er'S. c* Sander*. minager; Johnson, tb, captain. -, .V, Hj) • . | t \f , r, Brilliant Play Captures Both Ends of Double Bill Wonderful Catch By Yeaeh Saves Second a • •usrgijisr m itch and » Ditching Bitching was -ut Th** fielding D y ihi nanci- son i? a *.■(>n a i to an *% * - om« •hn jr .- • r,* th * Ord 1 H)n rirklnr s * v* ■!' i>4l and **■ v * thf *< or«- ♦ **. w * * M* k ' th« i Inning r, -r k ■>»*- j • n^rr 1 jrarnf w rift' . * b’v Da and Heilman B<»bby Jcvnes batted for Vaung in K; • ; V , j P.Mc ' had j. ' Yr "r i* w t «) r,f «Wf# r itm and .wnn«| hi* nn.nc' i ceding weary r.n dor -bo lone *ri*d • ' playing Groom * f art **d ?r,r Tjotii** .<tid *r*> tln‘d afN r ** th '<i Wr!gh f , * * » •• (| ♦«j 1 * ... . \\ rtgV* i. v r '/jv h < • tv- nr i» T* o m# n l 'B r as a wrmdfr f,} pitching d<t # ‘ b*?iyf**n Roland \far*flf)** don v > u t'ar r »\r-o , v. 4 ’■ a r i;* * n *" * ’ a t Krio" Ilf on The RfOgnl«’« r 1 To Issue Draft Directory A 1 fix ; • •« •{ . p v \ v ' I or > it\ * n pa j* with u Or -;IKS. DETROIT AMATKIR CHAMPS TOt'R FOR UAR RELIEF KIM) ’« -! t . ••. r », • h • h *> m• - th ♦> ■ »<ni w>il conduct miliary drill.", w ,-h ha« a dr>H aergeant For ’ • '•••■, • * - . ■ . x. h.»>n rraified l>> >- scant <... •»j. ~, .k,- v r!",”an !nf.»n M"'•.or linear B Marx is "ending v h >h<» !v;A i ! ’'i r to* U.nor \<o<-Nl. of N*”v York, where the -• «nv> w 1b- played Other city official" have coopvra** 1 1 with buai* ire by Vo*ti* Fn*dber*. K SG ALBERT WILL TRY AGAIN SUNDAY - To h<r j‘ i Be: in on*' thir * i ind »o keep him beaten is an ! (•her. K. is Albert, th« pride j of the «idc community, was ?• nnrnt* <t bv Bonn!-- Brook last j w »•• k, :* r his oun'T is not «• cis. | at inst Igo HCiin for 1200: The Tie* . - to b* h r id at Ivexter } .' a small parr of what hinge* •r - • .!•>«• i*ion Both hor»*>s ar*' fit and th<*v promise to put > •h . • * <i. on ( , r. t »*> t - r» r-i f% . • in add ;t ion there w ii be * w irs- zsf&zx : }«-.fv «* of <d* heat affair* 'a>o Sn | j e»’* from Northvtlle. M? Cirri:- j era. Monroe, Wyandotte and : Wayne. [ STANDINGS' ] American League * t (MIIM,. s ntm <l* y■* (.nine*. PrliltT** l|e«ult« ,\**« Yr'k A D o I M H M I t' Rvt*r.‘ « M* * « J T< • -* •*h»vrk»i r*tsh-r and Walter tv,. t*fT*i*—Dtneen. Ow*n* anti M-< ,r Inri'r*. \ 2 • 4 ft * ' 1 r< n M «■* . %pi ■fi g n 3 n rt 2 2 * a • & » 1 f ** HTj '1 h|iri(f f 1 H ’"pr* e < *•’» i \4' fi r^,l Tnn' ng * J 2 .t 4 6 * " * !> R H ~ r rwb j C ft.fl ()(►.■■. , , f # h» r b tfT» HOMO] I \ t a lA. ft * v r ; NAilin and National League *T 4 Mil \ fi. *'t\ Art* if 2*» - u fir*-' it - v v L •-* 2T r;f * f’ Ul*V>: l?* -4 M wtiirdn f*• f.a m r « I rMm 'a *vi|(«, R^ff#f>»n. anil M .-^r fn nlnn •, 1 ? 4r» 7t «v f\ 11 pr 4 : r 5 r ri A • ’ * 4 ’ *i 4■ r i R k ff f; Prlfifli,*—*»# «l*m MMt k!n4 —Mi*i i *• fl «M—Tin*! .*»fc (3M, DETROIT TIMES i':i !'• romp**«rd offa j t semip l 'fe-<> nal and former pro |e<. . ij plat. -and expert" to win IN m.i - • ’ • cl the f amr» r* -» *l;o have made th* trip it >*»»* \Vrr> P i * r'-« r nr \ * w. , *,r VVvt f*. \\ » % tt**r, pnfUTt, p# t•• r m i"1 r n 1 f : \ P r- iPAIGEi SJAc Most Beautiful Car in/lmerica Paige Prices Will Be Advanced on July 15th On July l.~»th the list price of eveiy car in the Paige line will he v< ry substantially increased with no change whatsoever in our models. In order to maintain the well-known standards of Paige quality such a step is unavoidable. The market quotations of all raw materials, accessories and labor have steadily advanced some commodities to the extent of .‘>oo per cent. Inasmuch as we insist upon using only the P>KST of materials, we are left with but one alternative an increased list price to absorb the increased manufac turing cost. . i Asa matter of economic fact, the price of our cars should have been advanced several months ago. We have chosen to delay this action, however, until the last possible moment. But even tohugh Paige prices are to be substan tially increased, you can rest assured that our cars will continue to offer more actual dollar-for-dollar valve than any other cars on the American market. From a purely comparative standpoint F’aige ears have ALWAYS been under-priced and they will remain so no matter how far the commodity prices may advance. Owing to the scarcity of materials our production between now and July 1 ’th will necessarily be limited. We have apportioned this production to Paige dealers throughout the country, and they will accept orders until their individual allotments are exhausted. Asa last thought in regard to this matter of price, please remember that the Paige has long since demon strated its independence of all “price fields/’ Ameri can men and women now buy a Paige not because of the price tag which is attached to it but because of its well-established reputation as a fine mechanical product. On this basis the Paige will always represent a preferred investment. Its actual cost in dollars and cents will always *be an important, but an altogether secondary, consideration. "S.x *r 7pnx rng-r IICO f o. b hHrolt ■'iT |i> , p., *< nger 9137.“ fob T)pfrn|t f.in word Slt-3S M pa«f»*nK«T HITS fob rwtrojt BrooklnrvN "SI?-.1" Ipa.-icnrr f n b l>otrolt Car’n O' r N* *! r *' 2or % pn"Vr. n *or >1173 fn. b ftrtrolt I.lmoiifinr S x I 7pv’'«nrrk |27M> f: o b F"dan >x >1 < Syrian :-?ix3n f> pn*P"n**T. 11773 f o b l>r.rolt Town f HT -Six SI * 7 pH»ionK'T $2750 f. nb. hr»rnl» Paige*Detroit Motor (’ar Company, Detroit. Michigan Wetmore-Quinn 27?1*2>‘l .le(Ti*r-«)n Ave., Detroit, Mich. 4ifM»vi I.Vf atnea finfl « SATURDAY. TINE 2.T, 1 17 . D. A. B. A. HAS TOUGH GAMES t ii>i Division Cluh.s In Danger of Skidding Sun* day Ev.’rv pla< o Id ib** l>»troit A rut. t«>»r atxtcK'ifttion Manduig i a' stake m Sumi.*>> gainett *»«d h* , n*. In a .» j»i:\. 1 I,*, k' :■ wiih flrxt dntsion te.mi* nieetins i'ti 1 * another in two of the eontoKts. Thou*' are the Strob* I . tup* l .! t't ind Cpp.er Or A tint West Sid*' \ i.*toi " games First and fifth plgres d*- pend on the first named game, while third and fmir'h plao*>? ar. 1 I'ontiri g- n’ on the result of ti\t* other one. Maxwells a club tied o>r the lend, ';n i'i,i the laumdry The Hayes Manufacturing cpmp.tn> an o’her nnbeati n team, tackles th*- lv troit Bohemian", a second division outfit, hut considered about th« toughest team in the cir«'tiit to t*eat Hi\er Rouge, holder of fourth pine* opposes the Irnperiala, a m cond dl vision team, with fourth and thir teen'll places depending on the out Tw o x ime* are off**re«l tn which second *li'i?lon teams oppose, the St I otiisTU"don and .!:»cV- f)n s nr* -West Knds contest - Tenth plft« bingos on *h»' first , ( f .♦ml M\fh atitl lam i»|;uv« un the other In flip Mark park twtn-offprtDK I <h*' I> \ II A pi, ■ it. , |,l*. header that ought to out' It> any .. work Is conrorni-,1 S'ruhr* have I low irk and \\ ol ff I. Ka •*!?.< have Srhrether and !i;u; i|tye* I Manufacturing oornpum have Kick, I Void and Scott, I>. >.. > 'TTTrMan* have Treac> anil Okrl. Sunday’* games At Mn k [ji r|i s. ~| . t: |,rrr>.an« '■ I nlfttnfr. } t K; Mu' Ms«. t-o m !> -I ian«. “ ♦>. ftvi.H'k r» ! ■» oror. .1 ■ n*n M tipt"*r tJruM- » pufj. i ~f Uri* net* '« Ka*t s .|. \ ■ t ~-k I'tuptr.', dti'itan t«> r, fh.vp, At ttivsr Ileus* It- - |; u;>' vs. tnr. r sail 9 ■' ••I- • la* t haw *«*orrr M \\ to*. '•* v . m,, * . Mj . p'n.nir* Isnitvlrv. 1 t ■ v. ~.r " • t 'O • ft. Id iram*si at 4 .t. .■ j m * » —_ M 0 - 1 Witl5 l rmi*Ar>Fi i*ni v. it,-: voiia BJurnt»‘d» and Fit ■ a p,- t ttonal women': ion !•• . -n oion.* tt tennis, won t - t • . ,ond time Frldav ♦ Flint Beat* 6=»thera MT < f KMn\S, \« !> . .I, •’! Tom Stephen*’ hail ..Job | |t« * mn* rluh hear tr. IT to • I’rltitins—thr plain nut 1,,,1-tKnt la tltlhl— rtfllP* Inti II •>■ *! I’.ao.