GENING. NOVEMBER. 9, 19IIilie gatherings having been lifted forthe occasion.fWILL DO BATTLE TODAY!IE?sy Victory for Michigan Ex-pected—Other Games At-Both elevens are composed of all-star players, and have extraordinary fine backfiells, who it is believed will feature the contest. The forward line of the municipal pier taam ia much) heavier than Cleveland’s, but the*backfields weight about the same.. lt;trading Interest.f.► \iisChicago, Nov. 9.—The University ofMichigan football eleven which met the University of Chicago team hero today for the first time in 13 years, was a strong favorite. In renewingrelations with it# old rival, Chicago mustered probably the weakest teamthe Institution has known in years.loss of material which was sent to the officers training schools at the beginning of the seaeon having disarrangedCoach Stage’s place to develop an eleven which would have given Michigan a battle such as football followers were accustomed to see In former years.Aurora, II., Nov. 9.—The trainbearing the Camp Grant football squad and hundreds of soldier fansand civilians to Chicago for the game there with Camp Taplor squad was wrecked in a head-on collision with a passenger rain near here early this morning. Several persons are reported dead.1Annapolis, Md., Now 9.—The Navydid not expect any trouble in defeating the football team from the naval base at Hampton Roads, Virginia, In its third game of the season here.lt;s(i4t\IMichigan, on the other hand, sent a seasoned team on the field, every man having had preparatoryexperl-ence. The Ann Arbor squad also outweighed Chicago by four pounds to the man.East Lans ng, Mich., Nov. 9.—A hard-fought contest on a rain-soaked gridiron was in prospect in today’s clash here between Purdue and the Michigan aggies. The visitors will havethe advantage in weightit1:Chicago, Nov. 9.—Two of the four service football game# on the western schedule today are of especial interest to gridiron enthusiasts. They are the contests between Camp Grant and Camp Zachary Taylor teams at Chicago and between the Chicago Naval Reserve and Cleveland NavalReserve elevens at Cleveland. The i game here is expected to be the harder fought of the two battles, each team having a quota of former college stars, although the prospectswere for a muddy field.Six western conference teams also met today, with several other conference teams. The conference teamswhich will oppoae each other are Minnesota at Iowa, Illinois at Wisconsinand Michigan at Chicago.Michigan and Chicago have not met on the gridiron since 1905, and unusual interest was centered in this contest on account of the old rivalry between the teams.Philadelphia. Nov. 9.—The t'niver-sity of Pennsylvania and Lafayette were to meet on Franklin Field today in their annual football game. Clear cool weather was promised for the contest . Since Pennsylvania’s defeat by Swathmore last Saturday the Quaker coaches have made a number of changes in the backfield and in the line.fICleveland. Nov. 9.—The Chicagonaval reserve football eleven will meetthe Cleveland reserves here today ir whot both teams lookupon as the ( provable deciding game of the service, championship. It will be the first contest played here to an open gate this season, the influenza ban on pub-__ »iCharter No. B2S6REPORT OF THE CCCharleston ixiAt Charleston, In the State of West 1NovemberRESOUILoans and discounts ............Overdrafts, unsecured..............C. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds) U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulavalue)...... *U. B bond* and certificates of indpledged to secure U. 8. deposits (par Liberty Loan Bonds:Liberty Loan Bonds. 3T4, 4. and 4Munpledged.......................Payments actually made on T.lberty 4^4 of the Fourth Liberty Loan owned. . . Bonds, securities, etc. (other than V. S Bonds (other than U. 8. bonds) pledgedpostal savings deposits.........I.Securities other than U. S. bonds (notstocks) owned unpledged .........Total bonds, securities* etc., other t Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Ban Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 pe subscription)...................Value of banking house, owned andberod..........................Real estate owned othsr than banking 1 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Ba Items with Federal Reserve Bank in icollection . . *....................Cash in vault and net amounts due fronbanks........................Net amounts due from banks, bankers,companies other than above .......Check* on other banks in the same citias reporting bank . . *...........Total cash resources other than re Checks on banks located outside of city lt;reporting bank and other cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer War Savings Certificates and Thrift St tually owmed......, ...........*- . •% •r *; .A • ... x £^ ~A. V • V?TOT.vL . . . . . ............