THE MICHIGAN DAILi ., L }1, {E "( - - --- i ', lii i y ... ..* \. ., '. ~t1i Y Y 1 N Y , .. 1 Ft q l -=- --- a, 1 L== I1 .1 t=&i MARHIETTA SCORES AGAINST VARSITY ALTHOUGH BEATEN (Continued from Page One) counted heavily in the summaries. Michigan's line failed to do its work in the best manner, and the interfer- ence did not s.em to bother Marietta's tacklers. The line-ups and summaries follow: Michigan Position Marietta Ingham........ L. E. ..Sutton (Capt.) Watson..... L. T. .......Turnbull Wlalen.......L. G. ..........Miller Howe, Warner. .. C...........Baune WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP GOES TO RED SOX IN FIFTH GAME OF SERIES Boston Taim 'akes Slugging Match, Although Hard Pressed by Moran's Men FOST1'E, OPPOSES MAYER AND RIXEY; FINAL SCORE 5 TO 4 PhilaCV0Iphia, Pa., Oct. 13.-(Spe- cial.)-Boston will again shelter the world's championship this year, that honor being won by the Red Sox when they beat the Phillies in today's title game. The final score was 5 to 4. Unlike the former contests of the series, the game resolved itself into a slugging match, and the American uartment, just as they have in others. Harry Hooper made a name for him- self by getting two homp runs. Lewis and Luderus also got homers off the opposing pitchers. Foster pitched for Boston, and was hit rather freely in comparison with his previous performance. Mayer started for Moran, but he was dis- placed by Rixey when the Boston wrecking crew started work. Philadelphia scored twice in the first when Stock was hit by a pitched ball, Bancroft and Paskert singled, and after Cravath had hit into a dou- ble play, Luderus doubled. Gardner tripled and Barry singled, scoring one for Boston in the second. Hooper got his first homer in thV third with no one on. Luderus fol- lowed suit in the fourth. In the sane inning Niehoff scored on his own hit, Burns' single and Gardner's ,muff. This was the end of the scoring until RIFLE CLUB ; )IEBERSIIIP LIST ShOWS 10(0 PlRCENT INCIlEASE At a meeting held by the Rifle club last evening, the total list of members was doubled as compared with the figures of a year ago. According to all indications, the team representing the Maize and the Blue will have little difficulty in heading the list of the. teams in class "B" this season. .F. A. Rowe, directdr of intramural athletics; gave a brief account of the new rifle range being constructed under the west end of the baseball grandstand at Ferry Field. He stated that it will be ready for the use of members of the Rife club by the end of the week. Mr. Rowe also told about the plans for the contests to be staged- this year, both intercollegiate and in- terdepartmental. The members of the team competing with - colleges and universities will be %warded suitable insignia, and 'those shooting on the winning interdepartmental team will1 be awarded class numerals. Other talks were given the members1 by Prof. J. W. Bradshaw and Mr. 0. A.. Tucker, who tolO :f thn ir experi-I ences while at the camp at Platts- burg, N. Y., this summer.t RA1N HALTS Fire#; Round 31:1 and Result Rain interfere day's play i th ment, and as a have found it n the time for fini until tonight. S played yesterday winning their must post the r which can be fc Ferry Field club] I y t I O I y ' Cochran (Capt.) R. G. Norton ... ..R. T. Hildr r......R. E. Roehm, Calvin, Zeiger.......Q. B. M1aulbetsch, Eberw ein.... L. H.. Benton} Catlett. R. H. Smith, Bastian.. F. B.I Score by quarters: IV t rn, Artman I Michigan........14 Marietta .........0 Touchdowns-Smith Maulbetsch, Richardso Goals-Benton 2, Co Kennedy, of Chicago Lynch, of Brown, u Allmendinger, of A linesman. Call 2255 for a "We'll be there." Overalls for shop w Co., State St. ..... IintUleaguers proved the better in this de- the eighth. ....McIntyre .Hayes . ...,Pond I shtRsF OLLO WING THE YOST-MEN T reshour , Rich-T EY S -E ardson, Whiting Meister, Wick- stron ___________________________________ The threatening weather made some erable amount of grief or sorrow in 7 0 7-28 of the crowd late in coming, and they i the Marietta lineup, when Fullback 0 6 0- 6 missed the fireworks in the first quar- Smith was removed from the game. 2, Ingham, ter. Coach Yost sent a substitute tackle n. Judging from her performance yes- in at end, and he proved to be one of chran 2. . terday afternoon, Marietta is going to the individual stars of the game. Who , referee. have a whirlwind basketball team, and, knows, he may yet uncover an All- mpire. one that will be in mid-season form American lineman from among the Michigan, head the day it reports. 5ackfield substitutes. Lewis Reimann announces that he Maulbetsch .may be an All-Ameri- will be out for practice next week. can half-back and one of the greatest Stark Taxicab. This news must be a genuine source line plungers the game has ever oct5tf of comfort and satisfaction at M. A. C. known, but after watching his efforts Yes, it must-not. to break up passes yesterday one must ork. Wagner & Close observers of yesterday's game conclude that he'll never adorn an All- octl3-14 failed to detect or report any consid- American basketball team. I Alot U1mf-ornms b t4Qoh tailored to u t Tailored for you, rather than for a type of individual, personal, unique - only tailored look really well. Every lie of your figure care- fully traced, every oddity of any physique provided for, your clothes, your's alone. In unusual weaves, the master loomigs-in corr those approved by me Know. DRESS SUITS FOR HIRE J. K. MALCOLM 604 E. 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