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MONDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1917. SOX HAND N.Y. THIRD LOSE SAT. Baseball uncertainty wa« demon strated to tin flues e, Saturday aft ermmn before 27,323 Chicago fans, when the American leaguern defeat ed the N. w York Giants in the fifth world m rles game, S3. I'p to the seventh inning It wa« all Now York and things looked hail for Roland's men With the Giants on the long end of a 5 to 2 count many of the spectators began to —lew i>■ r n e—yr a ATT -TT) it 1 m~~t Fi r frame the Wfndv City playera niarted the fireworks and when the third man had been retired the .scoreboard showed the count even The demonstration that followed this feat wa- one that Chicago will long remember Cheer and lusty yells rent the air Hate and other throw aide article.- sailed abouf !•’ven the i hlcago players showed ♦ heir Joy by dancing about and slap ping each other oq the hark The spirit of run getting was upon the American league rhampjlonr. fc>r in the last half of th. eighth Inning they eartie cl* an with three more runs and tlo game It was a sad finish for the easterner* as they played good hall up until the «#»\ enth inning Salle. , who works best tn w.irni weather. had a hard time getting started, "ii om> he was under way. the. Sox hail a hard time of tt until the cold vuy!l;vr Mopped in and put Sallee’s effective arm ont Hits were plentiful thruout the *ntlre fray h« a total of 26 wer* made Chicago registered with 14 and New York had 12 to their credit Stx errors coming from the Chi eago contingent did not help the r chances in the first part o? the game, and two of them counted ma ferlally in the Giants run getting Three were marked against th*' No tional* Just before the gam#* Garrv Tferf rnann, head of the National com mi* sion tossed up a hngh’ half dodat to determine win-re the seventh gam*' w >uld he played- should th’ 1 ♦ vent jirovi necessary Comlskey head of the i hlcago team, called the ♦ urn. and Ins* Monday the six'll game of the «» ri* - will he staged Ir New York If Chicago win: again thev will !••• *i rv> rded the world s champtiin-hlp K »he <; arts win the last game will b>- staged at ’he l*nlu grounds on T » - day Th* 1 ho\ y itW voltK y" i • v n v 1 Burn* '' , • it.’ „ ?>. ■ : ? \ ~ . . *, * i ?,*.♦» ' _a DE l Uni T Cl\Cl\\ \ TANARUS! Every Day Brings New Shipments of These Strikingly Beautiful ■ /'■//> .. \yi \ ’ mb ' n HpS| |1 lil\: n 1 {[f j tin HI4J -UT Hi f l i / 11/ «f f\ ujJ-H y 4j iff [IP } in i« B * / V »«ir^ .95 Dresses Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Combinations At Sftll By Far the Most Remarkable Dress Offering We Have Ever Presented Mut wp'yo marked thorn at thjs ridiculously low price for quick dis posal. If you want to pecuta one of these wonderful dresses we advise you to shop early. They come in Navy, Mark. Kray, champagne, litfht blue and white. FOURTH FLOOR— ! ' l I'errltt. i* . ) o o o o ft l :«I» . y -•- -M g CHICAOO , . . , . All It I O A f: I Collin*. rs ....... A 1 t I 0 1 McMullen. 3h Z 0 ft 1 4 0 I F, «Vdllns 2t> / . 4 * ' 3 /| 4 f* la. k*on. If t> . S .1 ft ft K. ts.-h, ct -. 1 4 0 ft ft • land]). It* 5 I 1 10 3 1 W« av »r. »« 4 I 1 i t 3 Hrhalk C :» ft t 9 0 ft Hus-ell. p r. rt’ b‘ ft 0 ) ft • 'l-rt(|c, p I ci ft 0 2 ft •itlsherg I ft 1 ft ft ft Avuiiwmi. p ~ *i ci ft ft ft 1 tl.\nn I 0 ft J ft 0 Kaber. p . .. ft •* 0 ft 1 0 Touts .. ’. II II It IS 4 •Hatleil for i "Unite In atgth. t|laiie«l for Williams tn seventh Innings 1 'l4 347*4 New York .. ~2 0 ft 2 ft ft 1 0 o—s Chlcage . ft ft i o ft t 3 1 * * Tw-.i-hasc ho, Ksiff Felach, Pen her. Hand l l I'.uhl* plays- M.-- Mullen and • land*l. M. Mullen, h Col lins and Oandll nr has** — <*hl« ago |ft, N>* York ll First base on errors r 'hl.’aic.i t. New York 4 ll«.cs . n halls *>ff Russ* 11 1. off Sal lee 4 . ff < teoite | lilt and earned run* a iff Hussell, 2 hits and 1 run Sallee. 13 hits and 7 runs In 7 1-3 Inning off Cic.itte, H hits and 2 runs ; In 4 innings, off I'errltt. I bit and no runs In --3 Inning off Williams. 3 hits and 1 run In I Inning, off Faber. Ino run* and no hits In 3 Inning" -t' k ut Uv I' .otte A *>v SaMee 2. to Will lams 3. h\ lahsr 1. Time 3 37 I'mplres -I'le'UghMn behind the ptnte. Klem at P.igler at se.-- end. Evans at third First C.ame. Tt H n ' hi. 3 : 1 New York 1 7 I Malterie* dent l* and S-’lialk. Sal- I and M<•♦ 'at t\ second l.nme. It II H 1 hlcago T 14 l New York . . 3 * 1 R*it*«-rl*-s Faher and Rrhalk hupp snderson rerrttt. Tesrrsu aii I Mt’C»rt\ and Rarlden Third f.ance. R IC K < ho-a go . ....... ft 6 3 Nn> Yt-rU . * * 2 Matter •** Fin.fte and S.-halk Ben ton and Itarlden. I'oudb l.sme. n h k Chi' ato .. 0 7 ft N‘* Yrrk ... 5 Ift 1 intteri.s Caher. l>anfcrth and s liaik S' hupp and Meriden Fifth lißmr. Tt H K ' or .... 4 t 4 4 N*» York .. ... S 12 3 Hatt"'<- Mussel 1 f'ieort*', tVtl- Ism« I nt.ir and-• halk .‘- •.lee. r» r r• t» a*- and Hartdrii ll*»*s the Money Is IMeldeg. \**e* Ift n e ,> 15J. Wv a df • re • ij.• i. nve gnines |*32 Ml ftft Na *1 • nal <*■ -nmlssion s share flve games 3S.2AJftft i’hv<-r»’ «hsr<> f u games l ■> h etuh's share, five rum i *2 144 21 This 's *he fe» lal Hat of Cgures furnish#"! h\ the National Cnrim I .*- sion un l»r " Is«- cl r- 1 Htiperv.sl -rt th* w >rld « sere, car es are eon luct <•.! riuv.rs share nnh in first four ga tn»s _ ♦ Frank Moran -save he wants to box arl Morris and if Morris persists in • uil flghGng Moran will us# similar t 'd|< -and rong*'house the Okln 1 nnm giant . «s Sno Anderu n, fnrnier Badger • and Y-t|c- ' U’ 'ar. Is assisting • na. *. s It, hard- -n-nd Jor.es w ith •h v»r-ltv o f \V|sr.>n*'n football sf< u a ci :<v Covirstton. the rnlvhty slugger f h< S "Chern league, filled to live t hiv tepufation as hit ter la < • g;tpres with the Bfa' cs 177-179*191 WOODWARD AVE MT. UNION EASY FOR YOST MEN ANN ARBOK. Oct. 16.—Y0»l w»r rlors had an *»asy time of it Satur day afte|moon when they defeated Mt. I'nlctn loot bull teimi by a t»S-0 score Weaton, anew- man on the Michigan team, was sent tn at quar ter and made himself a hero of the fray by scoring five touchdowns all of them aJtcr running long distances thru the vialfing team He was the hghtetst Michigan man oo the field. A difTerem e of 2.1 pounds tn_ the itvefsrr wr-tgrn ot rfir Teams cannot account entirely for the big score run up Dy the Wolverine*. Yost's men were determined to avenge themselves for the two hcorea Kal amnion normal was able to push ncrosr. Wednesday. After Weston’" flrst 60-yard run and touchdown. From eke ran along a* rear guard and the whole Yost teem finished the play at the goal lln*‘. leaving the Mt, T'nlon boy* rcattered around the middle of the field. Mt Cnlon made her best showing in the second quarter when It re quired four downs for Michigan to pu-h Wleman with the hull frt/i the 'hree-yard lino. At no time was the ball In Michigan territory more than a few #econds }*tlll Michigan’s ends are w ->ak A ro*s allowed himself to he sewed up by the opposing inter ferenc** on a good many occasions that would uace let the runner skirt his end of the line unmolested If It had not been for the fast Michigan secondary defense. The Yost Inter ference. altho working perfectly when once it got under way was oft en too Blow to make way for the runner, leaving fast men like Weston and R' e to pick hole* in the line for Themrelves. Knough substitute* were put tfrpi Ihe battle to give the Wolverine an abundance of semi seasoned ma terlai that can he relied upon In later games. Altho there were no injuries it will be a comfort to the Ann Arborltc* to know that Sparks. Genetinch. Rye. Hamah and even Wlenrvn can be replaced without as g-eat danger a* the first game of the season would Indicate I worrit haae hospital snit No. attended the game In a hodv tertv ing between halves They w< , :e reived bv two FTench army surgeon majors who took part in the uni <*r«it> convocation exercises Fri dav and who rested themselves with the milltorv Detroiters Summaries: MICHIGAN *69 > MT r *:’' N / ’ « I, K • • Ftdredge I- r . - ■ , >t«tr Ii 1 ■ ii#»'h F Hr wn tftoctsnii B ■» Bteheson H T Bamsayer Cartwright H.d-7 . Kekts j«r *»x»’n Q, Allot I’ve It If ldcMy '■to t..M Mii’sskey H ' ■ ’»n F. B .. fCerkl'e r uehdowna Miehtwan Cohs. Wea. t h f Froemke. Wleman. Prose 'Jsr r*"tr M' T’nlon S’ "tie Go*)* tr im Inexpensive Serge Dresses «no No wonder these dresses are so tremendously popular —wc are obliged to re-order them constantly—such a rare combination of style, quality and workmanship cannot help but appeal to economical women of discriminating taste. All the styles featured in the more expensive frocks are reproduced in these charming dresses, for both street and house wear. —FOURTH FLOOR— ST. LOUIS K ASS AS CITY DETROIT TIMES touchdown —Wleman I, Pulver Sub stitution* Michigan: W*»ton for ♦ iwnskaau, i n.ihi., 4—*—W~»•- *•».-.»- - shot for Goeis. Fortune for «»**odsell. Pulv*r for Ooodsell. Oarrstt for Wle man. M »rrlson for Cartwright. Cress for Ooets f<ir I'nhn, Weadock for Rye. I.lndslrom for Ht Clwtr, Bar nard for Hoyt. Mt Cnlon: ('aeklln for larht) Marl for Iteikl*. tJrnhgm fvr Kldilags. Barrows for MrlAtn. Ref eree Walter Kennedy, Fhtraao. I'm plre -Marv*y Snyder Harvard. Time of quarters i; minutes. DETROIT HIGH TEAMS ALL IN CONTESTSSAT. Ont ml, Eastern, W estern anti Northwestern W in Their Their Games Central High won from Flint. On tral Saturday afternoon. 2tfi. us injg, the old style pla> most of the gani' Mint, with a light team, scored its touchdown on forward passes. Cent ra I • IS 7 ft fi 34 Flint 0 4 0 0 *i l-loktern High found little opposi Hon In Casa Tech Saturday after noon and won handily 40-7. Cass w:u out weighed and showed lack of football knowledge at time*. Ifuring most of the time of play the ball was in Cass territory Fastern 11 4 IS 7 4" Cass ... ft ft 0 7 7 Western managed to win ovei Northern S. lurd.i’. afternoon 12 " noth teams attempted to use open style plays-. Tho neither was profl -lent In this art Western had the edg* and managed to win. Western 012 ft 0 12 N«>rth#rn 0 ft 0 0 ft Northwestern football team trount # and Adrian high eleven at Goldberg field Saturday morning 7" ft Tt WAs tittle belter than a pra< tire game lor the locals a.*- Adrian was out weighted and out-played In all stages of the game CTfl.Tf* HKRAhIiS j M opk ins . I * H • • Th. 1 1. !Vrlfftfv#r ~..1.T .... Kdgerton Metster I" G Caber R*ss» •' 9t*wart i Unr li ft straight , Fissrnsysr H T .... With'-rhein ! Gilbert R F Wh’PfU ! K roerk Q R Hughltt Knsb H H Gerahnr NVi'blnirer . . . ** * I S*ck.ste'l"*r Slo-rnsnn P.R Dunn Srnre by quarters 1 ? 3 4 "<•*, Ids 7 ft ft 7 14 Celts ft ft 0 >— ft T uchtoani Hacltste*t*'r. Thei’e G-.h’s frnm tnuchdewn --Hughltt 2 T\. orf>. Tt R Bnvd#r (Ttarrar ti T’mpife Dr o*terh»l<l d'dlgati • Heal lln"'sm»n—tta«slrr T<me "f quarters 12 minutes Hubstltutb ns AVernke fr»r llenklns, O'Br’en f«r MH«te*- vI erirer' fur CJi’her' ’ '»# e r T*U *-eefrtn: G Hh.«'Ms fer Cshrr. Maher fer I.*nnahan. Multan* r>i I nnm A number of football coaches are j needed a* the various tnilitar> train mg ramps. The position carries with it a salary of 11.800 n year. New York- boxing promoters nr* angling for a re'ur-n match between Jack Dillon and Harrv G*-eb. the "Mover Pittsburgh mid llcveight. Cnoffcial hr. Mir? nvrrages show 'hat Tbiffv TyW't;:. of the Rod Spx landed wlthttc The rire’ie at the verv finish of the n-eo^on The Last of the Rental Instruments Are Now Arriving Our 14th Annual Sale of SIMMER RESORT PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS STERLING $350 carved <»ak *l7B ESTEY $.375 mahogany *212 SIMPSON $250 rosewood *79 SOHMEK $485 rosewood *lB3 VOSK SIOO rom?wood *209 Grinncll Bros. SIOO mahogany *298 The rental {‘.an >s are selected from our own matchless line: STEINNVAV. KIVAHK, T. BROS., SO TIMER. VOSE. etc. The season’s use has not harmed them and each one upon return has had the thorough attention of our factory experts. You'll find that many of t' e. < c • a though going at greatest rental reduction.. UAN NOT RE TOLD FROM NEW. VVe sell the rental Pianos, as well as the exchanged, sample and shopworn Pianos on FREP, EXCHANGE TRIAL. Surely greater protection could not he asked—YuV HUY SAFELY! Extra Easy Payments The reminder of the instruments must be moved quickly—you’ll find us ready to meet your <* shea in any reasonable arrangement—to adapt our payment plan to your requirements No nrM to longer deny yourself and those of your household the Joys of music —share in the advantage of this greatest Piano and Player Plano Sale TODAY! Grinnellßros OPEN EVENINGS Clad to mail you complete descriptive bargain list on request. HEADQUARTERS, 21:5-217 WOODWARD AM!. «u l I * AMI. •» »l • \ I • btjFk ODlVA seals Greatest **.*". Shows! vn ° nio ! I ti 'I hr \ im<‘! 1 .nlor ' ' <l—l Ml,rr \rl %—-tl | I REGENT woopwA^ffijffuM/nmr U frk >loti Mrl. Ocl. I!V ! I/A<llnti V»ud*v"' 4' 1 ” ,:,r i The Bnueshop r—omi ii mn m i*'—r Norma Ti A A Fit £• rirrw* rv . \v. U UA* rtl Ailnnia nr I'lll' ' ’.‘Hi , nrtnl I hftri • 3.1.-. ~v Mx 7'.. . *EMt . oun.. I.V. n.V. MX. VAUGHAN GLASKR CO. ">lt Marrying Money \f »I,'M r«. %% Ik h • of fit# t n bhn b # I YC r U!VI f 1 W Urcf ».1 iV -*.• n..t n l«l!nn I*l rt nrr % **«TJ of I.Air. I niijt-lri- n-t«l l>nr*i The Little Girl God Forgot Wrffc—« omr »i u k to i;niN Every train and boat is bringing bark the rental instruments, but the end is in sight— and, while a la r ge and splendid assortment awaits immediate purchasers, there is no time to lose. Our floors will soon be cleared. When they are, there will end for pianoless homes the most remarkable and important opportunity for sa\ing that the music business has ever known—an opportunity that presents THREE BIG SAVINGS IN ONE—savings that in actual greatness are I)Ol RLE AM) TRIPLE, in many cases, the rental reductions KNARE $550 rosewood *242 WKSER $350 mahogany *IBB Stuyvesant $.300 rosewood *l3l H. F. MILLER S4OO oak *165 Huntington $315 oak *2lB STEINWAY $550 burl walnut *275 tra™ Ii Douglas Fairbanks I |"1 kr Wan from I’nlntetl l*n«a" !•»!» f'*al»lr* In **lnnu ■■■■ mmom A < «>l»ln. 'lakt* itml «Mh**r I'mliirr* CA DDIPk »’«»*• Wnl. »«• In *1 tiHnn.un vt, m r: Imcrlca'* i.real**! t nnirdliin William Coliier In (•»<* (ir»«lf*l nl 111 I arm, MINI. HI I Till. IHI Til ' lla Janir* ilnaif mrr>, from nmrl of I r il lahi'it. N it nrrKi Win. Il<»«lu*, In “lurr fur * iirfihlM." WAUESTfC * rand l» |»- m Mat*. 10-IV “Within the Law” W|lh a fin* .In If* nnrf llarri Mnmr llrlr III* Wn Mn|*«|li' Trln Trlntln IK* nllm a*»< V Ipil—lfeil ' la rl*M—Tina*-* J«l Wain 4MH PEERLESS $550 weathered oak *175 KURTZMAN S3OO rosewood *225 SCHILLER $250 walnut *l5O A Ul M.AII.A V* AMI«iI.MKNTS sal 5X2 \ Siv -* < i|*r ( mintrvN A|nl I , Mchit IV. ".«r, ,‘V • liprrrillr *>inr* A\l IH.A II I • •«’ »•►—(i;H). Call Tl< I I 111 ■*, I —4—rti4A 7 ll|h*r l.rral Arts. All for unr Atiiiiinnii n ivalnrr I'ltttloplay MADISON Harold Lockwood •i -i*ill uini: i. \rt m v Wm. S. Harr Ind Ihf I aural \(l»trrl lllrmllvna Il'lK I|*T lirulf fill rI rai|iir near niini i> row a I ratlin* Mala n«r, >ml, M.nlrlrn I rnok ’ r Ann lac c i' Ml 1 M »’ * A-* 1 a iipp lintel < ■lijllla* The DAHI.INGS of PARIS Aral *t e > k--- /«II ra h anil Ihr Irmplrra of $25, 50, $75, etc., that apply on these in struments returned from Summer Homes. Ask us about this triple saving. Hundreds ha\e already taken advantage of it—and in all that it means, the opportunity is still just as fully yours NOW. Rut we cannot urge upon you too strongly the necessity of immediate action. NOW—BEFORE AN OTHER DAY HAS PASSED—is presented, as never before, a chance for wonderful sav ing and for easily providing your home with a reliable, sweet-toned Piano, or Player- Piano. STERLING $350 oak *l7B GEO. WOODS S3OO fumed oak *B2 Player Specials The prices and reductions tell you that you’ve no time to lose—these rare bargains are going fast. Through one of these specials all the best music of the world is at your command—yours lo enjoy—to play yourself from the hour the Player enters your home. No better time to buy \ 01 It Player-Piano than TODAY. ry • || ri $650 sty l *- A beautiful j * Gnnnell Bros, c™ 435 AUTOPIANO S- - £W£«*sßs PLAYTONA «?£■,? •*» *395 AEOLIAN.. SS“,- 5 385 Dench* Drape and Music FREE [ah the great national advertis ers who appn ?iato * a news paper of character include !he Times in their country-covering cam paigns. Many use no other medium in Detroit. - - T , .I —. Tor’ll-ay ,4. - -•' ---■ j,,j I \\f -w DETROIT - • 'lnf. AA o<*n«-«<'n • I’niMitnr Prlr* fIJW, II A A 111 111 1 AMO l’n «*nti> THE BOOMERANG A' l*h sh- Hrlglnnl > A • n*» Inlitrf. F| Lina Abarbanell & jCo, »"* Itt' f;: i. 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