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PAGE 6 AM.LEAGUE STARS LOSE TO RED SOX Cobb, Speaker, Jackson In Outfield For All-Stars BOSTON Sept 28. —Th** Boston Am* rican league team dr-foated »r. •ll*»t«r aggregation picked from th* AoiAri hi league, '-i'll Maranv.il*- of th** H< ton National* at short, by h 2-0 conn* The proceeds of th** benefit f. >ni«’ amounted 'O f'4 An4 ' and w * r*- turned over to th*» family of the late T H. Murnanc. one of the best bi.«<eball writer* tn the country prior to his death la?* win ter The All-star* pre-en’ed a formula ble lineup with Ty Cobb, I 4 **" - ' Speaker of Cleveland, and Jo* Ja* k eon of th*- Chicago American cnam pionshlp In the outfield and ter Johnson, of Washington, tn th** pitcher s box. Sensational plays bv ih> out'eid trio were the feature of the g one Boston played in championship •form and the Allstars hardh had a look in It was not until the eighth inning that Boston »j* ah!, to score Hits and a bit of P* tacular base running accounted for the scores. It* )N All H • » A Hooper, if 4 " Fia ri y. 21» HobJltsell. lb W»lk**r, rr> 4 Gardner. ;tl> . h> ott. e* . -t A anew, •• 1 Thomas, c t *• Ruth, p - * Fester, p 1 ,4 1 41 Totals 31 11 ” ALL-ST A US. Makati' l : a Chapman. 21► .. • Cobb, rf-ni 4 t Speaker, nt-lf 3 Janvrln. rf-lf-ni .. . . t 44 4 M-Innl * 1b... ..A 1 s Weaver. 7th 3 e 2 O’Neill, c ? 44 Schang. c . ... 1 C 1 1 Shocker, p .! 44 44 44 Ehmke, p 1 u 44 0 Johnson, p 1 0 44 1 Totals 28 3 24 < Innings 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 * !> Boston o > it o 4 4| < \ All-Stars 0 A 0 ■ <1 ft ft 44 Runs—Barry. FU'blitirll —2 Errors Ruth—l, Maranville —t TANARUS« ■•*»«* Vi(t—Walker. Threo-ba.«« h't- -!.*» - Hoblltzell Stolen Nasos -I’hapman 2 First base on balls—Off Ruth 2* off Foster 3. off Ehmke 1. First b***- on error—Boaton 1. U* ft on ha*** Boston 4. All-Stars 4 <tru‘k *->\iT By Ruth 1, by Shocker 1. p.-mV ■ pi ly 'lardn. to Bar' t H Wit*—Off Huth ’! *n ~ inn'rjrs off ; Foster none In t innings: off stv k* - j 3 In 3 Innines. off Khmk* 1 In 3 In- j Slings:. off Joht n I innings I Umpire*—Fonnollj- and Vali n. Tim* , 1:35. Attendance K.ftSft DETROIT PLAYS FINALS AT PHIL. rhree Gaines Remain Before 1917 Curtain Falls But three more games remain for the Tigers to play after which the ! curtain will descend for the 1917 j season. Philadelphia will be the •cene of the final activities. The outcome of the three games will cause no changes in the stand Ings of either club. De'rolt ha* fourth place cinched and would not be dislodged should tbe Athletics j win all of the games. If Detroit wins all of the tilt* the final standing will be SO games won and 74 on the short end. Ty Fobb •s leading batsman of the league ' will retain his honors until the fall | of 1910. Should he go thru the : three games hitless, he could not be j Slsplaced as his lead is considerable ■ Jennings plans to try out several | recruits that have been obtained I thru the draft from the minor j leagues. Get Ready for the Next Call — N OW! . “Are you saving your money to invest in the next issue of the Liberty l>oan? ' I hi' is the ■ tion that concern' ever v patriotic man and woman. Faiiun of aw ar loan would be a national humiliation. It would give fre>h courage to the enemy. It would be the first failure of the kinand in our ) will not i>e if from this time on everyone will set aside, from day to day. pennies, dimes, or dollars, a- circumstance 1 - will permit, and be in readiness to subscribe to the new loan when announced. It will be to Mv.ftlt as w?ll » ■ .arg* d* i r K vi*rvbod\ with i-n" dollar or a million will have an opportunity t tbvr;be ft win \ *!d grn*i" returns. It will h* all* edped l will be *on * * •*o> • .; r abou* *n \<>ur <h, dren and your Krandrhildren and ts will hr * l«-»nn m thrift «•< m,| . f patriotism I»*-Rin to aa\* new The r.itior r »■ i- >ou' help *« r, n*«*d« the help of rh* brave bo% - in 'hr ft» 1 , r, .• . r•> of hr «rrn: sdbacrlptlon* should b* v.*r\ ia r ß* and should k fa* toward a*-Or mg >b< auccraa of the liMn. li* ? One Dollar Will Op«n An Account With the First State Bank of Detroit Griswold and Lafaveite nn tst mi «« I lifn» Ana «.rn«l»*t —Mm k mil 'lf <•1-411*1 an 4 trnsilne*— \% nnilx mil ana Mini J»«, f n tor ft it «n«t Mfnlun—llamllliin nn«f If rkh Ftrnilate an 4 'erlnynilli STANDINGS American League %t *. >m »*. I 4 *h Na S ’ »rtr»lf 7* '■’* I rid*» » ♦ •ann**. ! t « ♦ National Loacrue * I A xDIM* . . • e • ft a •* i I rUin t'% luimeti. Tllfl»A(l|| 'a r t»>, i ■ •*' * < ; \■ n m FOOTBALL IS WEAK THIS YEAR i NEW YORK Sept 2’* \ * ”■> a. | aeak-kneed tik> n-- ■ of 'he h*■ .h! tr | rough and tumble child >*f sport who i whs Said to bed lor ’h* l w inter last ■ fali wdl stagger thru the motions tomorrow- m the revival of foo’baSl. In the east the bigg- •' game excordingiy small, even for this c*rly period in the calendar Brown university is going ’o prove there will be football tn Rhode Isl and. and i« going to *'art *h* sea son with a crack at Rhode Island State in Providence. Carlisle and Albright will meet at Carlisle Coi ga'e ni**'.. Susquehanna a* ilsmii ton; Cornell p!a>* Rochester uni versify at Rochester: l»ar’mou'h and Colbv are scheduled for Han over; Penn State opens its season with Muhlenberg at S*ate College, and penrsy h ama will ge* p* fir** taste from Franklin and Marsha, j at Philadelphia Th*-re is a chance for the sport s o | gradually pick up its pep ;r. t:;* forthcoming season * games. Som-* excellent contest.- are scheduled a few Tha* *hou!d m *ke jf possible for the smaller college* to g**’ some , or* >ci♦ at: >n n ’r.t at c :m* nt ••• *-r -a r . pi' ' ei - , Yale. Harvard and Princeton ar* having ifttle *o say. except that most student-, wish football hadn't been! stopped OLIVET CANCELS SATURDAY’S TILT WITH DETROIT l . Hard luck ha* again mad* itself ; manifest in the Detroit University ! : football t amp A telegram sV'i »»d from Olivet j stated tha* the *. hcduled game p» I twe«-n the two schools for Saturday was canceled. bu f ga\*- no reason | for *he act Efforts are berng mad*- b> < oafh 1 j James I*tiff> and others in '■•hH r ge of athletic* to arrange .« game f o r I 'he week end. a* the r.iii, h figure* I I it imperative tha* his men get into i preliminary action in preparation (for the big game* -oon to follow | Several state schools ha>e be*>n a-ii I ed for a game but a* ye: no word I ha* been received. Nov 3, 10 and Thanksgiving day are still op*n dates Hr*. io win I see the local* in action here aga:nv I the Toledo university team i TOST PUTS FIRSTTEAM OR FIELD Culver, Former Central Player, Given Tent ative Tackle Perth \NN N R HOR 41:. 4 -, Si 1 ’ -' ’he Michigan men*cr i* aware ot The wi‘.ikne** of his s’taCK it no wishes to strong <*n ts ;n **r v.,> possible. Weimann I* i< powerful rnan and has b*-en n»' ( . n • » t'.. hack at various stage.* of hi* v:v Henee*ought**o develop into a gornl | Culver, tho a center for man 4 w-ar*. bmlr right for .i ’ack.e He j w :•! . . hard Oh f. nc .r. A * __ _ v. . w fi\r 'T , * w %-a Nou * *iat ed nr. V' American .e'rth *his ' fail But the istroit boy .« in good Yost The Cre-* brother* appeared a’ 'he , nd- of ’he flic eleven, We-ke ver, Bovd and Baker ? h* !at?er_ *erv• vpp*area r • * . ■" p * * * w i* ha. k «»t <juarc- 1 roen:ite *<vok are of on* half and Har sh »»> ' running mate A Negro and a Chinaman < .trn* au* Thursday af*crr.--on- r.«g-'-’her T' e. were both end candidate* and were placed on the .ame squad The Negro's name is J< ne* and the Chi naman sailed under the cognomen of Wor.g Coach Yost, in a leo’ur* Thur*da> morning, called the attention of 'f* candidate-s to th< nearne-s of th* first game and told them they would have *o work hard to ge* ;n rondt- Mon for th* «ea*on He rook charg* of *he first squad himself ye«:<*rit:tv morning In the afternoon Yost *pent a great deal of tim* in instructlag the men n blocking and tackling and falling on the hall He de lare»i ! tha* the charging machine ar.d 'he 4 a< k ng d’immy \h.-h were to dav. would not be used m i< h, bti 4 that he would uv* human machine* instead. This is a *’ep ’ha’ Yos* has seldom taken so early m 'he season Th*- picking of a firs* e|ev | en the firs’ day is aNo unpr*ced®nt , ed The marrinee or Mia* Margareth* I Henning, daughter of Mrs Frederick ] J Henning No if. 7 Alexendr ne av * west, to Roger Monroe Rnge;*, -Aa« quietly celehratod U'Adnesdrt’. even ine in the family home, by the Rev Fi .' NuMe* curs’e of >• Paul's cathedra! Following a southern wedding 'rip, Mr and Mrs Roger Will re-ide wph Mrs Henning un’il spring Watch Bn»h ?unda’ papers foe Miller ad—the most sensu tlora! announremr-n 4 *-vcr made T7u£oc*r Square Deal Jewe'eu DETROIT TIMES FAVORITES LOSE AT COLUMBUS Bi'ts ( .iIIihI Off On 11:15 Trot For Shady Driving 4 01. l MBI > i> -%»*;.» js Hope *t* ~* ha 1 Grand circuit races here 1 hit’ sti i.v fgiir*Mi al! v* rung as tu< J.- v i»: ;'♦•?* in e\«rv >\»-n' of the day ■•-. IN" ..ere off , *he work of some o» *;.e aver- be ng *lu»dv. so much V .it : • :dg declared off be».s Four ot th* five race • were fir -ii’i. tit th< *i\ h*.it* in the 2 1J ”• conf.r .id . 4 ! dusk w i»h no • **. * ■.< 4 *n r.o’her hea V o: the T \rre shipped »' l- 4 *; ; r, n* of them going • \ ng 'oi C e fro’® open nex 4 Monday. Summaries i _r n ■ r.s» »i.A*fl. U- ter the Great • ’l3 3 1 ' .’ 4 J l l J .. 4 I « 2 ro 2*i ro ’ - * - * r’ c- '. '» * 1 11 inter e*'an.-n * :* < \nn» t’eoti ■*' y '»*»!!*' * si «’«rte<l *'* ■ . 4 <' LK ' »?MR t•. a ' lit Pet-' V.. F :u«s»l I ) 3 t S v I/eepyi 4 3 4 'c *, *■, n 4 4.*!*ti Cb rr*« ... T j, | , • *' f7 ,rid Homer i ... T • : 3, .'A47 9i ' , , i {C! KTs t; 2'* 4 M -Harr » M - m V Peter f • •'* .t M--r- n«'l > « l 1 ; -4 *1 4 ', - *, ft 'hilcls > .... I 5 4 HN ! \ h K \f Msh.-n 4 ; : 1 ««* ’ P.u h mleers t 244 Choice of Rockers With Footstools Every illustration is an exact $1 '>.so C'ish, ~)0c weekly , arr reproduction of the rocker itself [ _ the convenient credit terms Tht* rocker value we ever advertised This 'tore has achieved a reputa tion for offering the greatest rocker values in thi.« city hut this particu lar announcement overshadows anything: Me have ever offered to the people of Detroit and every one of the.*e 275 rockers represents a savinp: of at least $7.50 to every purchaser. The Wolverine Burns Wood, Coal, Slack, Coke, in fact Anything I hat Burn* In the last five yeara w* havi aold thousand* r.f th» »e Wolv*rln** overdraft eater*. many of »hem to p<opi* who rould I to pa - for the very finest ba.-** burner mad* (<>- the very re* «on th^*< the**- Wolverine Oi»rd*aft «tove* gne off h more int»n'e *v«n h<a* than anv b»«e burner made and will un one *hird !*•» fuel a« well i« 'j-.rtc the < heap**- <• •’« «i;rh aa wood, miff coai or rdai k. Plain Price Tickets * \A 1 1Dam and rtlnglr «3 *!*•■ atartr*l | Tirr; •>>. '. O’ l . ? «’*, I jll T!U»T. in - , ri its:; It aro l ilrnritl York* t> h by uni* 'l*l vx.«t 4 « N Jrar.nrtt* t.W ’T» «•’ ) -and' .h c il»An»huai | «*nwi-<v| Ft hnil / Grand Marahkl itaarMl Mm* • l « ■ ■ * H , \* TIL' »T 3 Na. rt’RSK I 44 4 ‘ 4 . 1 x 1 T t* in by Tr#sintlt(<' l r* j rk’rtu X\ att p h in 41> z * \ : \ * lv• r; Ta % - b . a hr t; b a M r Wmu 11 <* t Z m 4 i\% . : I ’or h#» Fn> :# nd »nd H Watt* ulio Tin i* 7 4 n -* 4 \ ' * i« l . Thursday’s Livestock The cattle market at the T»**trott •■sock yard* on Thuraday waa called u*’ abou' *tcad' with la*t »Mk, (i!i all of the commoner grade* >'*’ r e hard to' place and WltUifl •* ie in. lined ro complain of .some fit'-ultv in making A complete M'an.’e \'eal /-alve* wf-c dull and abcu 4 .*>A cen:* lower than last • r-ek. the top being s’..*> SO per cwt ' toon a mime lamb 4 o bring fit* «- cw ’ this week, which indicate? , .!e.*iine from 'a* 4 we*»i<’p average p.j- r« of more than $t per <»i tttificatiora ate thn’ larnhs will *oli •er * 4 ill before the pendulum w r.g* the other wav ! ive hog> were exrremelv active ,s week tn petroi* and a strictly ■ rime offering would have -old on •i:«d..v for StA Jper re The average quality of the hogs on «*le. •,11 v wa* ver\ po<vr No* as manv r r sty pig* are seen in local arrivals a* - fo'-rrerly. a 'act that indicate* . od health amiir.g the porcine pop la'ion and a beliet on the par of •h.e farmer ’hat it will pa\ him to • tture stock before *endlng jt f*y w a rd William E Bolle? i* in Oldsmar Fla One dollar delivers any of these rockers with footstools to your home Comer \lSciy~n& aridT*^/\ACicJiiaan Q\sq % Kxactly nine different -tyles are offered We have room to illustrate but five of the different patterns although there are nine to choo>e from. They range from the graceful lou back type of English rocker to the larger and more massive fireside, over stuffed rocker, with various types and sizes in between. All repre senting the highest type of uphol stered rockers. . e*l. * - ] ITn < fn , W 1 I V t rhr Wonderful Tone Arm of the Columbia Reproducer the 9ligHte»t Sound Without Variation The Columbia t* she rna*'*>r !n« f rum*»nt of Mi* ng‘ t th** chf>i«e of Mm Kreaf ttrti-’u of th*- world, and nttr final decision after carefully invcatigatlriK all talk in* machine* over a period of aeveral \»*ar« In our ruunral in*trum**nt department am all of the new mod"! < olunibta? from the • mail li)*trum**ntil at ll' no to the larjo- alz« <lraf<*nola» at s£',o. ALL SOLD ON CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS You ran buv you Columbia hem on th'* earn*’ convenient credit term? tha* we ?e|| our furnltur* Complete record llhrarv I? maintained < ome in and hear our favorite ?e|r>rffon? S«turda> LINCOLNS HERE FOB 3 BATTLES WITH MAXWELLS Westerners Arrive IxH)kintf Fit and Kx pect to Win Series It w*, .i form Ida M» Torrkjng hunch of huskies .hat xot off the train at the n higan vVntra! ? tat ton Thutf da> nigh 4 and declarod thcm*»*lvc* th*' lanroln NVh., aggregation her* to give the Maxwell* battle Safur ri.*v and Sun-lav for tho World a Amateur T 4 ai«cl*alal championship were filled to the brim with confidence, but judging from then tala. 4 be westerners have con«ider .tb'e respect for the prowess of the lo<a! club and expect tough games oefore the series is concluded They placed considerable on the ability of one of their pttchers. who thev *gure will pu 4 a crimp in the Auto maker* a«plra 4 ion*. Should fair weather prevail a larg* attendance is expected to turn out at Navnm field as demand for e»rs has hern heavy Employer of the Mr.xwelJ concern alone have re served mere than I, 4 " 44 " 41 ' 4 seat* Confidence i* u t lack ng in the local camp a* thev full} expect to win 4 h< series The Automakers realise that 4 hev hav»' about the hardest proposition of the season on their bands. [t was announeed that Manager Mason will star 4 Collat'd In ’he ini rial contest, Kuhagen In th* second an* 4 he will work the third game J Saturday aftern.xin the game will cnnimer. • at .3 oc, h*« Sun<'*y thy first will be called at 2 Heveriy Garrett, of l ,*ronro. of the ( an/sdtar \ va'ion cor; * * tc*- guest of hi* aur 4 Mr* Char es R 'Warclell: No 3' 4 i: East Grand bHd ( phoUterrd in a line grade ttf imitation Spanish leather This imitation leather fabric is u*efl extensively in very fine upholster ing: because of its extreme wearing: qualities and because it *o closely resembles the genuine Spanish that it can hardly be detected from it. We thoroughly guarantee this fab nc in every way. I R1I) AV . SK I* T K MIIKK 2H, 19 17. *Ji s>. tty fifour£ind 'fd Shoe *o~*7" Q J J Ralstons Put the Fs in FEET Ralstons require no “breaking in.” You'll sav “as comfortable as my old pair”—the first day you wear thorn. And when they are worn out “they were com fortable every minute.' # The secret of Ralston Comfort is Ralston Fit no excess of room, but just enough. Let us fit you to a pair. PI. SCHMIDT fr=\ jr r • / MV These advertisers prefer to speak to the real buyers in the home fQrr? n ,'i j J|| I] Ccmiinr Mahogany Cane Back Chair* or Rocker* $ 12= Actual $lB Value* The«c hejiijijfii! (fair? and rocker? are enn (■••ded io fc the «reateat value? ahown at tha recent Grand Rapid* furniture market. Similar (hair and rocker.? are hdnn aold at retail everywhere for Ilk Od and upward They are of beautiful antique mahogany, dull flnlahed. I r»o (,f • hc«e chair? and rocker? will go on aal# tomorrow at $12.50, Convenient Credit Term* Both rocker and footstool are included at the price of $12.*»0 This is the first time that a combi nation offer of this kind has ever been made by any furniture firm. A footstool is a very comfortable adjunct to a rocker and these foot stools wore made to match these rockers so that they are not only practical but make a very attractive addition to your living room. One Price To All