MONDAY NOVXMBA 17 1009O. Miller RHBVollGoehler........L H BDallerBastF B......... SchottMassillon Victorious inOfficials, Markel andShaort-Touchdowns Miller and Goehler.Time of halves, 20 minutes. FinalFoot Ball Sunday.score, 10 to 0 in favor of Massillon. Linemen, Miller and Smith.GENERAL SPORTING NEWS.The Imperial, probably the strong- pCANTON IROQUOIS THE LOSERS . Sebring Saturday night and met theirest bowling team in the city, went toWaterloo at the hands of the strongA Conservative Estimate PlacesJ Sebring team, lost allThe Massillonthe Number Present at Aboutboysthree games but by close The average score of 818 by the Sebring team shows that the Se-scores.2,000The Canton Teambring team is a strong one and the defeat was no discredit to a team bowl-Showed Up Heavier than in8 on a Strange alley and against theAlt; iMassillon, But the Result sympathizers.rooting” of a large crowd of SebringSeShowed That It Does NotIn the first game bring won by the score of 823 to Mas-IBillon’s 779. The second game result-Require a “Beefy” Team to ed in the high score of each team, Se-IPlay Fast Foot Ball.bring winning 854 to 823. Both teams(Sunday’s foot balllet down in the last game and Massil-the Massillon teamgame and the Cantonbetween Ion lost 779 to 755. TheIroquois team, won by attracted one of thehigh scorewas made by Broman, captain of the Imperials, with an even 200. largest crowds After theITthe former,callcontest the Massillonwhich has ever attended a game in this city. A conservative estimateplayers were tendered a banquet at the hotel and other honors showeredplaces the number present at about upon them. The Massillon boys are 1,800 or 2,000. The gate receipts show very well pleased with their treat-an attendance of but 300, but this is ment at the hands of the Sebring due to the fact that long before the players. A return game has been ar-game began all the tickets were sold, ranged between the two teams, andcleibyhauwreThestaithethe second contest will be bowled inand nothing was left for the management to do but admit the larger part this city within the next two weeks.of the crowd free.The Massillon players expect to mate*ereithThe game was played on the rolling a better showing on their own alleys,mill grounds owing to a protest filed and the game should prove an inter-by residents in the vicinity of the esting one.wrethehurlearmarColumbian Heights grounds. The The city pool tournament is about andground was in fine condition for a half over and but. two players remain 1 is tlgabeene and the weather couldn’t have with a clearfavorable.The Canton class B andnone.moreteam was late in appearing and the Both players nave Massillon boys had almost an hour’s and lost good practice before the game began.team showed up heavier standing.Kreiter andscore, KreiterBrownin the althim the class A. at tlwon three gaThises -cleaweek’spromise toThe Cantonthan the Massillon boys, but the prog-games a change in the class B contestsHobsontraflcreate InAthea shmett Tuesday yardress of theganthat it does notSmith towie developed the fact night. In the class A gamesrequire a “beefy” and Cash play Tuesday, Brown and theWednesdavteam to play good, fast foot ball. No Drakeand Jacobs andlt; ipose the ipiletdirty work” was indulged in by Karr Thursday. In the French pool either team yesterday and but for a league Nolan meets Snyder Tuesday, few short wrangles the game went off Lipp and Morehead meet Wednesday, wrecWhitman and Rhodes Thursday and earlj Captain Goehler won the toss and Kryer and F. Jones Saturday.The high scores on thewithout a 6lip.chose the ball, Canton taking the eastwrec Tremont overgoal. Fullback Schott’s arms were street bowling alleys during the past and 1waiting for the flying pig skin on the week were as follows: Dr. A. Allen No okick and he succeeded inalmost fifteen yardsrecovering beforedowned by “Mully” Miller.being It tookwas an easy first with score of 247.T. Drake’s 215 was next. W. C. Gar- GeneAprigues with 212 was third and F. Bro- W. lt;Sonly six downs for the Canton teaman’s 209 fourth.the ftheto learn that they could not advance Arrangements are already beingthe ball at the right times, and Mas- made by the ex-High School-Rolling SheriMill foot ball team to bring a strong 41 anteam to Masillon for next Sunday, tionssillon secured possession of the ball.Several bucks on the line developedslight gains, and it was ton’s ball. This timeCan- The team has not been selected, but firemagainonly three as ^he best Canton teams,downs were permitted the Canton exception of the Shawith theTinboys and Massillon then took the balldown the field and over the goal lineon splendid bucks by C. Miller, Bast,rocks, have al- and fiready been played and defeated, it is the Vlikely that a team from another city ginee will be selected.The Shamrocks, of changGoehler, Shertzer and J. Miller. It Canton, have been secured for the Shuntook just fifteen minutes to make this‘nianksgiving day game, and Massil-' 114, ttouchdown, C. Miller finally hurdling l°n need considerable strengthen- man »the line for the required three yards.During the remaining five minutesing before that game, or else the score engin will be very much in favor of the Firethe play was partly in Massil- Canton team.Ion’s and partly in Canton’s territory, and the first half ended with the ballLAY IN LUMBER YARD.in Massillon’s possession on Canton’s Man Named McCarthy in Seri-on enT. BoTheroundjorty yard line. Score, 5-0 in favor ofMassillon.ous Condition.of sevCanton kicked off to Massillon atA feebleand gray haired man, 72the beginning of the second half andGoehler got back about fifteen yardsbefore being dropped. Canton took ayears old, who ought to be receiving uremehospital care, is lying on the newly ^jme jpurchased cot, in the city jail, await-1decided brace here and every inchgained by the locals was made aftering the coming of the “black wagon,” in which he is to be removed to theminustainedthe hardest kind of line bucking bycounty infirmarv.the backs. All attempts to run Can-Theiton’s ends seemed to prove unavailing and the gains were made mostly .throrgh tackle and end bucks. Goeh- •man says his name is McCarthy,that he is penniless and has no home.neers and FNewhiHe claims that he slept in a lumberEngSunday night, whither hetakenmornii, . . * mm * , . I crawled after being struck by a South . .ler once made a buck of almost twen- „ . . rf ^ , , triewrii Erie street car. Dr. Gans, the town-1 Xt ty-five yards with fully five Canton , . , ’ i Norwamen clinging to him, after finding aship surgeon, however, can find nohole near the center of the line.Towards the close of the game bothbroken bones or other injuries such asmight have been received in such anpairs.Sixtfteams grew desperate and the playingaccident. Nor do the street car emColumwas fierce, Massillon finally forcingployes know of such an accident hav-were sithe ball over after a thirty-five yarding occurred.run by Goehler. Final score, Massil -NEARBY TOWNS.Ion 10, Canton 0.Fulton at quarterback ran the teamURBAN HILL.with excellent judgment and entirelyoutclassed the Canton fieldUrban Hill, Nov. 17.—Mrs. HughengineiEight Io’olockwhichFraucaptain.Wilson and Miss Jennie Fulton spent L. EHis selection of plays was good andThursday in Massillonduty Mhis tackling of the best.The Buckeye quartette will give avacatioWith the exception of a tendency toconcert at Kiefer’s school houseplay high, the entire Massillon line played a fine allround game. TooTuesday evening, November 18.gun anlt;EngiiMrs David Ziegler and Miss Graceround 1much cannot be said of the playing of Wednesday.Newstetter visited relatives in CantonBrakeductorthe back field Miller’s plunges could L. E.not be stopped for a loss, while Bastand Goehler each made long runswhich practioally won the game.Mrs. George Ackerman spent Fri-,.. with her sister, Mrs. Harig, of “ Greenville. 1 offlces-dayNo goal posts were put up, oonse-The Misses Arline Paul and MaryCondi.. .. . . . . . Wilson spent Sunday with the latter’squently the goals after touchdowns brothermen Fricould not be kicked. This defect willbe remedied before the nextMrsgame.The work of Markel as referee during the first half was impartial while the Uanton official in the second halfEdward Buttermore made a business trip to Massillon on Wednes-were mi the Co]morningdayEnginL. E., hshowed a lack of knowledge of theCowan.game on several occasions. The teamslined up as follows:Position.Massillon.Canton.All members of Loyal Council No. j day dur: 22, D. of A., are requested to meet at the hall on Monday evening, November 17, at 6:45. A special car will leave for Canton at 7 o’clock to visit Molly Pitcher Council No. 10. Trans-Schnierle ...O...Jones ............ ........YoderHammer____....-L G.... BarleyoungWiseman ..R T.... WilliamsRichards____« . . . ... T T. . . . . a 4 a ...J. Miller____...RE........ V iehmanHarris.......... L E....____Hoffman'Fulton.......r...Q B.....%.....Freeman |Just Received.All un tend the 235 R C ing Novination oi businessA supply of fine Angelica and Port wine from the oelebrated Red Land vineyards, San Bernardino county,Oal. For sale at 19 East Main street I Saves mlt; on the street oar transfer. Warranted striotiy pure. -FRANK ALBRIGHT.Gasoline in labele181 Fron