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PAGE 4 MICHIGAN SMOTHERS NEBRASKA U. of M. Takes liijr Game From Western ers 20 to 0 To ihe gteut -urprli • of Ml " football th* * niver-i ' Michigan fairly swarm*'! : husky N' »rn*k.» univ* i -r j t'rday aftf*rn<a»n and r*»fup* ’ v - ■ ■ • | ihe football iianv. -* u> noth j ln« In every fhpari •ir jraote except in <-i*e Mi' 1 »*d her »up> rturn : Tli. st* two leant > ' *• ‘ ' ‘ I’' upon to fight ;< ■ n'! ' ’ l* odds fttvortm: th* w* ’■ u t-• came to Mirl.i# ft fought «<ff orw l i. and with her own. roai im* * * j Men who bet on football >■ '■ ‘ 1,1 Vebrast tb‘ Savon l* » ■ ' to oti" Seldom ha ' j ■' Oft the - lOt *•t; I f « p**< tally on her ow n hoiit' i Soon after play began in th* tir- • period Ero*uik* gni'ced 'h> t»o* hi* own 10-y:»rd Tin* •»ri«i no • full length «>! the ft-1 1 fir -i ' *' ■ down He was aided b> ! ! >'* " most mas erful '*do< kit!#; 1*- l •' mates that ha* *® | h'lakers w*re shout ‘hr*'• b;n> •• various tint* - during hi* • 1 dpah a Michigan roan would *h• dor his way in and .inf* *• m- • 1 ■ shoulder the tackb ■ this time on the game wa- pa w lor Michigan gained rr'.' . - «• Nebraska appealed ’ rrurnple 1 She continued to put up ■ - game, but alwav- or th* d* In the second quart* i anoib • ( , down wm andeti and la’ ’ w ‘ goals brought th* *< or* ip YOSTMEN CONFIDENT Wolverines Put linn On K\»ni Polish For < orm*ll and Penn ANN ARBOR. Mch . n Michigan’* football team i* «v tng on the-week s practice this T ernoon confident of a champ 1 t.-'- season. Yoat will mart today to pu* on the final poliehing that shall set hia Wolverines Into the Penn and ('ornell games in the pink of com; t ion and at the top of their for:: Many fans of former day* liken* i the Michigan team in actti-n Sa’i : day to the famous eleven in 19' because of the flercen**- of »h* tackling and the clean blocking Coach Yost will have th* men blocking and tackling even better than they have been af’er another week’s practice. The rudiment of the game what the Michigan mentor has been emphasizing and against Nebraska they showed the'.r value. Michigan will have a team this fall that bas been built from the ground up and Yost ha- be*n going over the parts quite thoroly recently In an effort to strengthen them. Michigan’s hospital list will be considerably shortened today for both Sparks and Cobn ar* due to be back in the harness Rye and Kroemke were the only Michigan men hurt Saturday, and they are ready to play now. Michigan’s line did not even have to bare time taken out Saturday. HIGH SCHOOLS HAVE GOOD DAY Detroit Teams Drop One Foot ball Game In Eight Starts Saturday Detroit high school team" had a very sucres<ful rtav Saturday, win n ng six out of eight "'an* and t>ir. in another. The Pontiac resent* Just ntUed out the Ctn'raJ High r* serves bv a score of l» to h. whi! Detroit Nonhern and Birmingham battled to a nothing to nothing th Following are the result* of Satur day'" higii Rchool game# 'Vnlral high 14. Pontiac high f ’. blast<- rn high Bt, Kenton high ft Western high "l. i'im Technical •’ - Pontlft. Reserve* €. < entral Re serve# ft. Northern high 7. Northwestern Re eerve« 0. North w- return s*. *! mnd Rap'd# South ft Detroit Northern <*. f’.irmlnjr' *~n high 0. PALMER BEATS TOLEDO PLAYER Ray Palmer, of Detroit, defeated Hugh Heal, of Toledo, in Saturdat evening's game in the thtec-< ishlon billiard league rare bv a sror* of 60 to 34. Palmer had a high run of Are, and Ileal got a four, The player* each have one to tti•*>r rredlt. A* a result of the week’* play. Pierre Matipotue. of Cleveland, Is ieadlng the league with six vie lories and a single defeat. Four other*. Including John Layton, of Detroit, are tied for second place McLEAN BETTERS OLD ICE RECORD Hobby who I* ‘giving skating exhibition* in the Arena this week, on Sunday night wept put after the record for 440 vard* and had no difficulty in lowering it He dtd the quarter in 3-6, or ru* ting I I S second" front the prevlou world'* record The time will no be allowed as official as the trial was not <tan«'t«oited Ihirmg the week he will try to Improve on »h« mark* at many distances and will also §tve exhibition* in fancy skat Inc at whUh he is an artist. - ♦ |MiiU*f-—<plain eest *!•<•—»i>»i )l rttkt—rter« J«h lt»sl .g*la «S9» World Lightweight Champion In the Army '*■ tv Jl , ; - "•*'! i si a :i I V zz/ ?i a < r— u •• * «• i * 8 : ' .• ■ i SLNNyi J. ON AR'4, llrnii' * ih< v «t • 1 '■■k > .*i>tpt»n **f th<* «arM. | )r , ~ ,r.( |.I ( .1 . . . rihj-. w 1.. I . lint n( In.irni-tar l»r »•* -. I * 1 *h • * •••*».. *»i * :•*!» I« thr Br»? pantograph nl t ipi in *><» >■' »* ’< .'•'** II ” !» r to lfa< It l*«*Ou •«» ••*••* .-O •>m\ t r i»» If .i- • > ’*■ | a op. t. mi- <*f hn Hckllnt aplrlt lSr-r- »» :• I ««t l>e •*»•••*■ 1*.*... *o - ■ •;» (.rrmon* tl*»» mt»t U. OF D. TEAM DEFEAT M.A.C. Detroit ( olltk'jan> Outrla», »ho l-armet'- ; ,r i*t urpri the letter pm i i) M tr. Art i »i- tn "*&* *r nirn* hsu: ;if r •. s f !> if follow ri .tr Mnhtean i *»* f‘«- a ipam*' *i’h r * l of D woaid t.v. title players a chines to re# The result wa* no 1 only and -.top-urr ing bu ? fa*<tl. for the men dM nc g*>? the r*-- I her evp-e'e: .i*:i r fact failed ev*>n tt- -C'.r* tga r. ■ 1 ’h* Detroiter- Bo*h of the *t>ucr.dow-~ were th** result of long mas Allen carried th*- bn.l ?»»*• ards 1 r *h* . *irt-y»r. da -s;?rr a* - u 'r !. *ri An kicked b« h goal* BIKE WINNER TO EARN $3,000 NEW* YORK <>■' ■;*>.- who are to tak*- par’ in ’he "iv-day grind in the I ,k<> race a? Vad ■r, *q. gar ten the w*ek o? fe e. 2. wtii confer with William H W.-iim'-.p the promoter. today. «-n ' * v. al and all-important qo* *'ton c* the [ division of mon* y Wellman derided on tr/ following 1 *cale rtf prise« r:rr’ -p ! ~ c t ~f> ' i second I. third. ) ?• —' t' " ■ r.'l ft,'- t prise for eleventh plgo* '-me f* There w ! i b« 12 ce .' 0.,- * j.ri.v during ' vo k, >n* ‘a v j noon and evening Eighteen tc . > teams y ill start and The fne more-, IpriT**. *•" f*T£ \ i T ' r Q at l***v» a dozen to stick it o •* to | the finish ■ * t - * t c r Kverett True. VOU PA*O rO** '' L 1 CTtRNALLY P»ULLITJG AND • AA twstimq at that mustache V j K*T - 1 r- *i DOC is 1 that hurt I k j YOU r I j j { >! - . / .>8 y TANKS ANGLE FOB JOHNSON 1 rl\ ro HVti a New \ ork \ niform Next Year NEW V*jRK V • Walter 1 T.\r „ ,s» • j* ,’ v t k.a ,*.*,.*■ f ortlf** -n Amer an league *• : • i- 1 *he «H*ne and conclu ( -. *1 it M **r i- co*ng aorce * -r : ■»•’*>■ n*vh#r* w ' • *} * u more bail *iame« m j • - r 'Tar: has • <*a *h** habit in .. . ro ang:*r S for *he i- -i They re after - r r r I 'U hey war,' his ha’ Air.*n. tb -'O go along >- r *<• th» party a good or.* /■< ■, iig'r.« ha.' set hi* sails for and Walter is going *o ‘ v»i* 9 N*w York uniform next vn.il money have ar.y •ff-v r. fen Minor and Clark* Jacob Ruppert who now !■ : ml r- ',ne 'he Yankee ex he - r. pened wide the pvir*e !i* ■< • •:-r {r.-r.son orj ,- e hefor^s D , 'he de-1 fell thfi Now it »p --• ' *f v- ;• r- :.k*ion will be t? '< *r: *o •he .x*?a :r Irr; F'ra • i- ai-o e*pscted t 0 •' m *f- • ■ ' nr ’} front S* •• ! v .<- Y <r.Kre- W pen 'he r tas tryir. :o buy ’he > • -r.frort - the Rrevgi r :ir 'i* -*t>rr;me- Ph Pail mert ’K:ne'-ortie'? !ng *ha' sounded rr a >- y "ni’ed treasury • r’ and e Tmme <t a’e y and i a John NfcGraw Vow. w 'i- r • -merhinc ’o 'ha' ef?set \nd the Yankees hr.ieve Pall ran be peryuaded *0 vr:rh ’he player for *■' rr.ething i# .« 'h.an the \*ir York franchise The - irti'- f.rogram c # reck e«« rr.on*’; s; ending, wph a g r «od r m • ■ hs* a firm hold or *. * Yank * e r inag*tneiit hu’ wi*h a •- • . and uH ’-a* manager 2 T o 1 a ce - :p ’ii* dirertioa of ?h ft CANVASSOF FOOD FOLK IS STARTED Despite Kain Women Beffin Collecting Housewives* Pledges One hundred and eighty thousand s gners *o the Hoover food conser vation pledge »h ; < w»»pk is the goal -e* for 'he hundred** «*f women who .-*ar*cd « it in Monday's drizzle to obtain the p matures vis house W |\ es. Thai ts T he minimum quota of signature* however, and should that mark be reached before the end of th** w. rk th** campaign will con time, it '.* announced tr. 'he fi*od admtnlatrntion headquarter#. No. 329 Wo**lwsrvl a>e Th*» ft-. *t sk.nnish of the cam tn i.-o* i* 1 4 e. Sunday when :uoj*i i*f th*» mm *'.-'r .1 the cl'* urged 'h*ir congrega' lor - no: onl> to .* gn the piedg 's •» *ssi-t m everv *ay possibl*. to * ta.n othe signers Bov Scor.t troops ha'*' b*"e:t en listed en mass* to aid in the house to-house canvass for signers % It h sough* to have the 'Help Hoover cards in »ver> IVtroll house by rr..; • r •. ■ »*** The e\. .**• coiuruiuee In! ctar-‘ o’ •• •' Tv r. J .lies « hair msn. i>* tr V- - ,'ber S M Cohan. ; VI - *; k'.len Mrs C»*orge : * : *>'or. Mts* , r«r char * * E Chadsey Next m command of the signa Mir, a*-oufs .ire 21 cap ains e*oh su mltmml c: s wan 4 -Thm 'here .ire and «'r.v < ha.r.nen ir.d tit* wards of ', l**" as*.- an.* Myron T i»*'-'k former C S am ha *>,l - re F’ance will •pea* in Iw-rr; Wedn-siay. n ar. eff'-rt :o give add;* oral mpe'us to 'he cam og-tn i’ h*« been annottooed by H H Preeinan '"derai *iper’ n ha.-s*' of ''*e m <-hisan campaign for f -vd co.nserva'ton in .v'l n 10-rr-Titf our the \ 4 n-* ♦ > for n»n !*e*roi?cr *'tT: sf T.■ save food Mr i n'err.e’f ' «u • a eng’hy discus a,or. ’ *: •• geperai affwirs of *he » rM vir H - experience a* am : ha*- *1- " to t-'Ti*nce give* him inri ma e know!* ‘g* of conditions trtere. I and h'* 'a » w t> A authentic as well a* ir r ®re-':r z lseiritc-'ration- of how to ;>re ! -.ar** s:ib*' ."i’e dish* - for meat and *he* w b* "-ndnered ever* aft . ernoon in rh* V V\ * A Those • foumcd.' e. he nz under a volun ' 'arv ban -n- da* % w»»; rhou sand- of iC'i Tie* have <=«r. made ; substitute* Mis* Alice I Houston, domestic arlenca ejper*. w.'i give h* lecture# at tfce d«ir<»B ; *t rat ion- ONE KILLED IN TROLLEY CRASH MASON M’.oh . Oct. 2? —One man wa* 'v» - r pured. ’hree seriously hurt. sr. h*. 'a ices of other# vßgh.’lv w ir.ded was the toil of x rear »-r I »• » - n of »wn eiec'- * a-* on e \\ -h an FUEwar com par. - * ’ r ack« he-* early Sundsv i v orn r.r The frs? •ir carrv,r.g abou’ people stopped n*r >r • ero»« rg just south o* Vx* n ,’O le* 'ft * pe * eetl gee wh»n the rear c»- emp’y. crashed into »' The twp came fogc’fcer with such 'S rr *e “■a" the cars te’svoped ‘or a ho- 1* 15 fee*. Ir.y:red were as follows John ■' ydf M Ai s’er, l" a h.uek »-v' - s*#reij corcu*«‘on of hr* n, ar.d die/J r Sfason City hospl’al a' i a m , Stir,day r 'iaide conductor of car suffering from ■hock. *c :r,d« on head. and badi* «■ renewed reek 'ak*n *o ,o»p*»aL |>»n"ing ’•as c. Itin’ e. mo'orTnar! on re;.r car. badly rut about f*c* »nd I h* *d F.arie Mradniar Prlbacic op Mr, 1 zh -chool lean-, wounded on * -and possible :r.’*rn*! n; ir t Vunfse-"’ Mi.ror * > wounds M I Hamilton jsnsirj: it ah- .' • head Chca Ffedcrpk Lsnslng. - air r ir.ds r t(.. fa r'rers * ,ffe*e •’ »*Lt Injuries DETROIT BT’VS 55:>,4.i9.000 or LIBERTY RONDS n*Hriv r* « he e>''rßa'ed. !•*-. '■olt • subss rlpt.'»n to .he second Llter'v ic-. n » ii be ~ o |. : - : ft Th r.t r .v n-a’#t r; -n ’he fra’ * r,f >%l"«:rf-.en )*•’ V e,; e-r r. ; * e U* al ftg ure« w.i w<>' he .ivallable for two or three dav* at le*,-«» The Do* drf.-,*- in the la#’ weep ' " the far> r ■ r -'ld fiver JC .',ft u * r* h • * T •* Ho’ ej Cadilla< In* e#l it -*/ > receipts for|a*t ■e' ■ ■ ■■ i* | (Y In Tdheety Re f r’# from the wotuen'a *eam :«t - ‘u ' f • ,1! b» f tuning -r V P pi ‘ > i ieh s*a*e fhatr : if • «• or.’.er.’: » >mmlttee, for . f „ t* f.av • Couirri Handa Out P'urvt Mur- than n f”o».**r. promote r .a In I ’h»* drtf-ctlve bureau hew been an OO’inced by Police f'omm .#lor,#r I *ens They become t-n i Nov J. Jo**-ph Kolb, d* •«•*!«# #er I zeant. will he d«*‘ ' v* i e*,renal!*, lo 0 :*r!. T hn I fliinskl and Ft > -u ter w l) be ‘ rji I >.ti ft *i.« | tF«- names of mi iltu- n promoted Ito »he rank e*| d<- ■> »•» Ch«rle> j Donru in, Thom « t M-edon, John Wlspiewski, WiiLim .1 .hcaon, John D'Ktefr Jr.e y „y f>].,a,d P-i* I Vs. Cenrg K-t ii, William (»|c*i J »f,n. ll* nr V- » larr.es O’Di inrll I Frank Rode M that I Mriialw, Jolm ! INut* I/•’,;* Domka H’ephen Mer • rite. M < oil S’-ank Vsnk, John | H* nerki ssßv Co- DETROIT TIMES GEN. BIDDLE IS PROMOTED IVtroil Soldier Made Assistant Io Army t hies of Staff U ASHINGTtiN C»ct 29 S.wr iary ot War B.tk. r has anounccd *h* appointment of MaJ.-tleo .L»bn Bid | Jle. a nati*c of of <hc na tional artu>, to become assistaut hes of staff of fh** army The ;****: has betn vacant -Ince lien Bliss succeeded Ma.* Gen. Scott a.* i hie? of staff The position ctrries the rank of major general In the regular army Gen Middle is in jcranov He 's . S years old. uui was appoln e.: front Michigan to :be nniitaiy a ad era: a*‘West Botnt S*p- i. is<7 H- cradua’ed with the cla.«*» rs 9. add belongs to ihe »ns neer cor; - HKRALDS BEAT FAST MAROONS The !{etaid* defoa'ed it.* .Munmn f ’’ ..edo • u Vu n ft**!d S :: S* afternoon. 2*) t* 7 Norman Sa>'» -rader accomplished ’wo of the lie*' ,*!d-’ touchdown* ..nd Mul!.*r. I b* *. I.er \u Ik. son g*- .*• - *•: ** :he v *iu»rs While the --enre woui<i indicate a i*ti* ■* d* l gate, it v.,m not tha' .tnU ws» fniig 1 ' bitterl* *ro;n whistle to whistle Crtd * Men O r 3ac ze ; * TV • roi' tcia.i >*-'4bu-h ■n< i'« ar. e resented n, : ire g#*o • -tt * Re*.i: 1 'r J, M*n of 1>• ! r !•. whu h has ju« been crean red Tbe .«-soctation will aff.ii.ve .v.'h *2*- Ke an t redit M* - N uia as-oc.a'ion ami will • ”*e w Ive ror Ass < re.’;i \l«n »a.i 'be vor.itu-'rri.. r-df company The office -a I' -. * .•-■■ s : *- Vann r.e! i:-ns vice; reslden*. CJeo-ge 1. Ma- Bs ,uic*" • ' *' * ion Ocp* *nrr'ry su«l trt-a- ret E *> rtvir' M • ipef a ‘ It ; :*n' Director- ar« F W Yf 1 • Nailing a Lie—Cold! WE have read letters from Chalmers Distributors in which they have stated that competitors were saving to present owners of Chalmers cars and to prospective buyers, generally, that the manufacture of Chalmers ears would be discontinued. There are thirty (30) automobile companies recognized by the general trade that manufacture anti sell Touring Cars and Roadsters at retail prices between $l,lOO and $1,300. We haven't heard that all of these companies, or any one of them, were going to dis continue production or quit business. hv, then, diould the Chalmers, with a better ear than many others in thi- ( lass of 30 manufacturers, stop production ? IV I! MAKE A PROPHECY, and will authorize our Distributors ** to bark it up with $200,000 of our monev; that the (.ha 1- Company under the Maxwell Management, will -Land ahead ol 13 of these companies in production in 10Id, and tin* Chalmers Company will stand ahead ol 20 of these companies in production in 1010. This doesn't look as though we expected to discontinue making Chalmers cars. Flic reason some people are trving to disturb the present Clml mers owners to scare them about -cr\ice so a- to get a better ‘•trade-in" on their Chalmers. The reason for circulating such a storv generally would he to pre vent the prospective purchaser from inspecting a Chalmers car, because if a prospective buyer of an automobile will look at and ride in the present Chalmers models he w ill he very apt to buy one. It is the nest car selling at $1363 that we know o£ This is one reason why Chalmers car.-' w ill continue to he made, not only in 1918, but in 1919, 1920 and other years. Another reason is that the Maxwell organization has told the general Public that Chalmers cars would he produced in larger quan tities than ever before and we have a way of making good with the public on sales and production. . si /Vr-iwirfU, Chalmers and Maxwell Motor Cowjxuuc*. , L. J. Robinson Cos. Woodward Avenue at Edmund Place ('uatotliitn us AU -Mien Property In America i. MH.licll I'.lwfr, fornu-r mt inhf r •»f «*nn*;rr»» fram I'rimf ) l> * ;•*. h*. lifrn :• under ib<* Ir* it's I *,ilh -(hr f iifiii i a‘i. in »i ml In n at •II nlien Im it*' I nltrit «ial<i Mi* »»ll| l.lir i hut* *»< (irnpirii h.lunfctnt In f unit . ult ra. in 4 nn.lt> itt.pn.r .if tt ». lirr«« dlrr,*i,. In Ih in «• nn 11 im r *1 t. hi, |ni'|i.ti l. ««• nil i-n.h In hi. iinMitilnn In thr pur.hK,| u I llhr rt > huniti >t,ind. .* !, Hudton conipiny V i ; * w ■ r l R McMillan j ,in» H J • Wllktnnen, Vrowle* M.ln*” A ( ohmpaev. and M l* Ixxtk Erne#* Kern compane !n Sardta'e. \'t r- 'n -1* *• • • • a-** of 'p <" * ant on w > w MON 1) AY, OCTOBER 29. 1917. Pennsylvania “Cut-Up” Comes To Show Detroit Touch of High Life and Soon Lands In Bastile Armed With h tin badge, carrying th«‘ inset ipi ion "Chicken Inupcctur, No John Carrot t amo from out of the state of Pennsylvania to Rhow .» fi w thing* to the dtmns of IV unit John free|> admitted to Po lice Justice Stem that In his ow n h« me town he i- considered a wit and i« "cut up of no mean < altbr*. When John Anally finished "show ing' the city a few things he had to .»n*w«*r tor one btoken ankle, h d-nted nose, a fight and the theit of a halt dozen books. Karros polished up hi* badge and entered a saloon on Jo* i ampan a*e He flaunted his bit of metal In the face, of the patron*. Walter Maiding. painter inn decorator, tired nf the perfoim ani e and 'tcppfd outside followed to Ur: 'O* A flrht followed in which Harding sustained a broken anklv ,:rnl n ruaahrd no*e \ policeman .jk^XfV s C, (v P\ l OAc Meeting place I of Representative * American Men and j | Women bom every } state in the Union || i.—— —————— m> l*iU»Ud»n-*. isi.m.* in' kii.itfiuii, njf lihilh..m< ■* «rua attracted hv Hie tight and liai coa hiil behind an automobile. While in hiding he pit k< and a half do»en books from the machine "I waa *o etdted. I didn’t know I bad them,” he explained to the com i **lI• *•*' t where you get a chance to amuse a tew friend* in Jail,” sa'd the court and a» nt» n< ed him to 11.» hne • r .‘h* dav* m the workhon*e (•atCo didn i ptoduce ihe money and v. i* -non headed for the county l Jail. The grand jttrv which in so con vene at (’uncord. N <’ , today, 1* eg pected to take action in the ca«e ot (jaston It Mi an*, who is held on a warrant charging; him wiMi the killing ol Mr* Maud* King, the wealthy Chicago widow mysteriously killed at Mlaekwater Springs r>n the nUht of Aug. 21*