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Foreign Critics Watch Dempsey Workout : Five Runs in First Give Nationals 6 to 4 Victory TITLEHOLDER GOES TEN JOHNSON PIT ROUNDS, SIX AT BOXING AND YANKS’%II-{IER%IV{‘QEK%D ' More Than 1,500 Watch His 45-minute Grind They Make Six in Griffs’ Fruitful Session European Experts Much Impressed Ruth Hits 26th Homer — Shawkey - With Champion’s Physique. Strong After Bad Start. . ! Rival Boxers m Fighting Togs and “Dressed Up” P 7 < TR BY DENMAN THOMPSON. brate his twenty-sixth birthday, % Dempsey swung back into! -~ e B e Jac ey N EW YORK, June 25—Taking advantage of one lurid round, into his tra g grind today, working for forty-five minutes under a broiling sun and before the critical eyes of a group of foreign newspaper coreespondents. About fifteen hundred persons flocked into the open air arena to see the champion in action. Dempsey parspired through ten rounds of actual work, although he only boxed six rounds. He opered up with a three-minute round of pull ing the weights and then followed a round of shadow boxing. Eddie '’ O'Hare. the New York middleweight, stepped the first two rounds with Dempsey. but it was evident that the champion was pulling his punche The champicn frequently feinted the - - end of the tally, for despite Johnson's uniformly good exhibition the home talent at all stages appeared dangerous and in the final frame ; ol was ¥ fast-moving ("Hure into openings, but | ! - Y T R 4 ¢ pear 1 did not follow up his advantages by | i e T L . £ inss i worked a runner around the circuit and had the tyeing tallies on the lines G | = . f . : G when a dual killing wound up the combat. | _ | & : Rk ! . s | | | With the exception of Ruth none of punching with the full force of his " WE GOT SOME HELP ||| tne venkees garncred more wian a fi TLANTIC CITY. June 25.—After a twenty-four-hour lay-off to cele- which the Yankees crowded a plethora of bush league base ball, and given the benefit of a well pitched game by Walter Johnson, the Nationals evened the count with the Yankees by copping the second tilt of the set before a crowd of more than 20,000 at the Polo Grounds today. The score was 6 to 4. » Deleting the seven fielding blunders committed by the Hugmen, half a dozen of which were jammed into the initial stanza, Washington's big inning, the Grifimen would have been hard pressed to land the heavy blows except two or three times. In inson, but one of single blow off J the second round he drove a couple of ehts Tiare g Shows Speed of Mike Gibbons in | :ea\ ‘n:im. lmi“: U\h‘.rl'rn“s 'bm’l) and x5 pe! } ;M Bhamhm,rs v T atE e ot rossed him twice wi tter’ ; s g or the full distance with a mate on punch that sheck the New York 1 s Palmiest Day in Bout | Judee T A 1 BED & % | the patns anead of him and served el R i i Harris, 5. i1 1 4 0|to somewnt appease the throng w vounder to his he H nl«o] dr'mlel of Camp. J5 1 2 6 ofwas denied the satisfaction of a vie- O'Hare into a corner just as the be MANHASSET, N. Y., June 25.—Tak- iz o oftory. rang for the cloxe of the second and |ing his cue from the merciless sun.! 3 2z 1 z o Jeknson Displays Speed. crossed him with a viclous Fizht 10 |Georges Carpentier wade-d into two of Ficinh. 38 8 45 of Jonneon had nis 11 buzzing the head. | nis sparring partners and lambasted : . 3 Johnson, p. $+ 0 0 0 2 0lreally hurled a far more Willlnms In Cautious. them or five rounds this acernvon. The | s Lo - i i 7 | B 6 B 2 11 ofgame than is indicated by Larry Williams, who faced Demps-y |Peispirat.on roiled off the challenger ! i # Z NEW._YORK. 'AB. R BIL Po. A least three of 1t for the t 20 fourth rounds, boxed | D Streams. . His smile was absent. and | B e - E P ; s | | pewnter. cr. 311 4 0 d off him in the fo! he appearcd to b working seriousl : a0 3 3 s, while the t ‘ almost too cautiously to make the |The workout was private. i 2 2 1 o 2lobained Pinch Hitter Haw champion extend himself. Dempsey | Big Paul Journce. his broken nose 40111 which caused such a flurry in tig oose W some of his body |and Dlack cye behind a huge mask, 4 0 1.1 0 ninth, was a badly misjudged liner by it ) Ith £ |came out first. His identh s a iYiNiay e smas but at such times Williams | ,yzzle until he started shadow boxing, a0 01 A carnival of doutl was not distressed. and then his lazy styic gave him 3.0 (1 02 a{menand a The titleholder boxed the last two H, y. H worked alone for ten min- 3 4 5 1 0 & 100 n::rm of rounds with Jack Renanlt. After “““',“,I:‘"‘,“_;d‘l'h‘;'fm MBeRe the bag 2 ¢ . T 2 ‘A 5 3 0 212 7ls cuffinz the big Can vyweizht ¥ Py inside the gym= i ] 2 L > i : *Ratted for Shawkey in ninth. in addition 1o a pas 9 1 600 0 n a_g|than half a dozen b tributed by the ¥ nasium i -1 s His 8 : g Georges vaulted into the ring and ! | IS X 3 : 4 2 was immediately to work. The mask | 3 § <, : % it = “Twobase i |:l_o °.,\' e '"",. and skidded appeared to give Journee courage as | | B ¢ 4 4 3 ; T e ke Tiame . run teuth 1| ward, their coll he waded into the challenger. swing- o 4 . . g % Sucrifices—Smith, Shanks, Picinich, Lamotie [ 1l Known variety - Double plass—Lamotte. 'Harris and Judge. | fumbles. plain boots ¢ wrestled for d the rine De: aro eluded with s me ¢ the work-out Demp: f(;:.«-h to his skin and it was evident {00 T o e, Greors teted Fr i : hooarms. Georges 1tented 2 5 3 S 3 : Hhat ‘”‘“_‘h“" “fh""““ himself with punching to the body. 5 L : N e Gl i 3 {_ The sloppy ats With Vixitors. He hit Journee man:- times, but th 3 : ; 3 : ; : By T fohnian: | outset when Mcusel 4 Before the work-out Dempsey chat- | was noticeable checking of his blows. ; 5 e . : ; B | oo S eitey. 3o or Johusen 3| gribble between his leg: ted in his home for a ha!f hour with [ They wr re heavy enough, however. to i A ¢ ' S e - ' s R R schans, P % il {base. Harris shot ¢ the foreign experts and boxink en- |start Journee ng. and he res ; : : Sl . iy : Nalin, Ch gadi Juage A > thusiasts. They seemed to be greatly [ while Chris Arnold. the Buffalo 1 : e : . Sl : game=3/[bodrs mhd 10 Dalnt e angerenithe 130 Klie impressed by the champion's person- | heavyweight worked £ S ¢ 3 ; plate on R double 1o left BURE e e Mike Gibbons in Lis palmiest da S T ; : ¢ gebten oun ook thirdoon & jiassed arelgn journ: also were | was never more of a phantom than | e g S o . ; : 3 ht joull and walleed I on Browers onee aneeioad ot Derta e s e e Chei nettuiad. i i 3 - \ : : ¢ Caug on the FIy gacker to right. Shawkey fumbled strengih. After watching him work |by Manager Descamrs to go fast andi o e . . - Ralths, hunc. when b slipped they agreed that he srripped wonder- | punch hard, Arnold did his best. i S L i3 . v o NEW YORK, June 25.—G o0 mramldd t0.8ad Shanks fully and was well trained. R e ana ' pnel, DUt car: & vy ! L : v : I ¥/ | NEW YORK, June 25.—George Moz- | tap he hases aded. Pi penticr's head bobbed so fast and his RS D ) : t e e b L s 8 g penticr's head bolbed so fast and his = s i in the third engagement of the series | forced at the pl St MORAN AND GREB TO FIGHT, |[hift, was so auick that the a this afternoon. Quinn, Plercy and!bui Schangs Iheow in wn. Eart 1o Hoyt are available for hill duty for|complete a double plav hit ¥al in the the Hugmen. {back and boun ght ficld, Smith hawkey La Mot FITTSBURGH. June —Frank [ This worknut may have Moran and Harr: Greb. Pittsburghers. s have been signel to meet in a ten- Ruth! homer in the fifth, in A s ad- | X dition o being his twenty-sixth - of {14 nich 5i sreord hoeny 1o Jorce round boxing bout in the open air 1a B sive game. and a bere Tuly 18. ‘empt to kvep away from Demps the current campai cas the si aleh ——=——— ————————— | wallops until he sces a chance to con- RS FISTIC o nia carcer off Jonnson, 1t was al Nely. Shanks 1ocing the. platter: ect with his right—this in a nut-; |looping drive which just cleared Re{ LT Shen wnitied and " Juage i railing in front of the lower seats of | Meugelido end it the grandstand in right. It would Ruth Aids Griffx to Score. T AND LOWER CENTER: GEORGES CARPENTIER; TOP CENTER AND RIGHT: JACK DEMPSEY. O | shell may be the challenger's battle Wagers $12,000 Carpentier | |jjan. | | Does Not Last Six Rounds Carpentier was on the road RADmG have been an easy out on a regulation| Rice’s swat to right in the second ! |morning. and after he returned there i s diamond. | whie converted double by | veayme e v ao veme | | To Imne A e o Down Phils, 9 to 4 and 17 to 4. |Knock Uhle Out of Box in Seventh. Virtue ot T ooiwork. i e 5.—\. 3. Auerbach of Sait Lake | | tufr behind the barm. Several| < s b o ) ) Altrock, who was busy at home in}nothing, but Ruth 1r ' B e e Do et | | e ties. anannounced: i e MR Ao At B B Wi Snyder Hits Two Circuit Drives Ellerbe’s Three Hits Help in the Masonic game, was missed hy|2nce in the compilation of Wash has wagered $12.000 . y Dr. William Brady, noted the vd. Th 2 ‘s &l ASNDE= k e back there. but whether they | phyxician, who hax examined hoth fighters. He will give a complete phyaical in Second Gam i Nick. e dans yelled n wainy o0k SIMh S0 Snut masliidnithe ;-narrfl'l or not is a matter of con-| amAlyxix of the rivalx and will tell why he would not be surprized to wee N 10-to-5 Victory. for Nlck: ind ‘»"1 nks started with a Liff to H ecture. “arpentier win.) SLF] = e = eft and continued o 0 secon 1 s BY DR. WILLI PHILADELPHIA, June —New | CLEVELAND, June 25.—Cleveland| LaMottee started at short for the first | Ruth fumbled "uln'{"., 2 when mont substantial MATCH WILSON AND 1 3 1AM BRADY. York took both ends of a double.|dropped its home coming game to St.|time this season and gave a splendid | Picinich laid one d o il lien Rave vet heen recorded. GIBBONS. HEN summoncd a few days ago to the training camp of the | header from Philadelphia, with case | “F1e" Erouwns’ | account of himselr, He drove in a|on Lamotios sacrifies fo, 0 counted snid that he hasx $25.000 more NEW YORK. .June 2i—Johnn G - b 5 P f6dav. 9 60 4 and 17 . The Browns knocked Uhle from the | Fun with a long fly, manufactured a wkey. with a single in 1} that he ix willing to wager on | | Wilkon. world’a middlewvight cham- champion boxer of Europe, and then only a day or two later [ '°0ay: 3 10 4 and 17 to 4. box in the seventh nd also hit Calds | bingle, walked once and Rot a life on | was the first Yank to et an the run: the snme proposition and at ' |plon, and Mike Gibbons of St. Paull to the camp of the champion boxer of America, I was frankl Frank Snyder had two home runs|Well at will. an erfor. Two of his assists werc|wavs. He was deft ‘when bewmis ten i ’ » u meet in nfln,l”mm!““ld hontint ] oy oioieat spninte what I concetvento b !.h & 4 l:r ca, ‘\\as r;‘n Y lin the second game. ‘_;l“gbul- and Ellerbee were the bat-|hard chances cleverly handled. fanned. Johnson aiso. r;”d y\;:—;.g | meet In & fift g &6 S congevEd to be thebrathlsgort Gf prise: fighte L ing stars, with three hits each. Peck in the fourth whel e . ng. My prejudice, like that of a great many others, was based entirely [ ¥ Y. ABH.0.x. i a1, 00 | mounk.. AP G 1 0t e e o i o play joosiive singles ail Thote o loek tarm dpo heareay aid o the conveitionalized o Stereotyped pictare of the | Bimmtin 2 7% Bllertegh. 4 3 0 1 W 3 ¢|Baker's wicked crach over b e L Bio anks their fitat 4alls. ntize hphter which we fisd in Siction and of the stage, ] Pancwoftas 5 0 2 1] Sisler.1b. 13 0§ in the eighth. His off-balance peg!a drive th he Cleastent of all, as true to life as is th the stage, a caricature about | youngie, 3 32 0l Miltiamale s 2 2 0 5 3 1|to Judge was high and wide, but Jo-|ed P lue o Wik e 9 o life as is the comic supplement caricature of the policeman, for ' Kelix.ib... 4 12 0{Jncobuonct 3 13 0 0 0 4|sephus stabbed it. ¢ 0 o aohnson's les on its way example, or the movie caricature of the minister of the gospel. 1 had | Nalkerct. & 1% Ui & 5 9 143 gl ghaier siogial 1o ; SAYS EXPERT OBSERVER fcver seen la prize fighter in his own haunt. I had never cared to see a| Emier 00 of L d T ¥ 3 110 3| Tom Mix and Sewsue Hayakawa. oI Jonngons hiw foe s mrn : A professional boxing exhibition | Evanp 143 300 3 m stars, occupied front boxes and |the bases. Pi 1 rather disliked the notion of visit- | Carpentier Has the larger and better 3 2001 o g/njailincted much®sitention: Mrom thefshort left wruicn La ::;gp:llelsvsw\nlhcha?miun.k de it is | developed heart. He can endure the 1000 Vateetip. 0 6 0 o 4 Dermitied to Ial Untouched Iproper to say that 1 sneakes v raici 100 e i i em, Ruth scori ard popy BY SPARROW McGANN. R ontic Crty and our to Manhasuet, | pmeer xl:x';);lo‘fi:lt F S, the contast| imotits 2222 T 0 0 ol et indenmiaty O purkas P Shanks ind Sehans bovneea (6 o EW YORK, June 25.—Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion of the | 5y L+ 10 fnd out, if possible. just|is to be one between the ductless *Batted for Betts in nln.::l:::h-::” e A T 1127 16 though gamely sticking to his ‘task | "“The first pass Johns world, will defeat Georges Carpentier, French challenger for the |tenders for the title of champion gha?nplogq';rf;nel“;l o ll:temAn{-e‘;el?:g'i\;;fi — 02102 40 0 o p| thatied for Chdweil tn ninth ining: atars of :‘l:lemgzi‘;a:ig‘:xuu;w?lvs:’afs”‘e the Say for i pal Fanc tallis i Sitle. when the twomeatiitheising at.Jérses Cily ext Sathrday fhores i che world ” And iiad <the | titleholder, dnd the Wian who hap. | Fhiladelphi 0003001 0 04|8t Louis. 00 L0 e s o® 4 silcumbed to accllents, fn hiy iast tival ot Tt nuth completing . ] i i y Y. | caricatures been true to life I would | pens to have the more eflicient ad- | yRunw—Durs. Bancroft. (2), Frisch, Kelly, | Cleveland 00001003 o_glat bat Friday he had st turniwith his twenty-sixth marathén maur The writer realizes that things might happen which wor have sneaked back home again and ; o | Walker_@).E. Smith (2), Rawogs. ’ hibghumig Y he had the thumbnailof the season. Shawkey had be 3 wr i h g: g| PD uld make | b & nd | renal gland is pretty sure to win. | jea (2)., Rawhngs. Meusel, | Runs—Tobin (3). Ellerbe (2), Sister, Jacob.|©f, his right hand completely t H hawkey had b this prediction look like a joke. The Frenchman has a right. which when :‘“f JJever & wara ahott dny wisie | Now It oply remaing to devids which s ke e, |son, McManus, Tee '(2), ~Jamieson, W 490 | oft and in scrambling to dodse a bean dishosed of when Jobuson perfectly timed, will flatten Dempsey or any man hit with it. It is deadly. | there s noching ungenticmants about | she wortd Shamylonship Meavswelht | e Do S Vamiingn, "} i Smlth, sl Kupmaker. ‘Error-_| ball stepped on his hand. damaging it | count and i coupic of fopls Shanks 1t starts without warning from nowhere just as an opponent lets drive |the manly art and nothing e T e with The Tad| Kt Souble plh B o 3 Milles 1o Lae. | Mambspenss e Lt foraker. Jobmeren: | Severely, In sddition If develons he towsed out Ped i e fammes with a left hook, and it travels so fast that it is seldom blocked. By the |gar or unrefined about professional | sential glandular superiority. e ol o ik’ g iadelphis, | Stolen bases—sewell, McManus, Sacrifice hits T one o Dis Anblo Dwirca Bapents) Johuson's first pitch Inte the extreme .same token it beats the opponent’s left hook to the mark. Such a g":":‘ l.,{ 4 g i b]” to ibe & (1361 “u31a5d0D) . 7 ih 31.3 innings: off o Tewell o Wambeganes to Johnsion: Topla"to | D€ @ week or more befsofe'h;ti;“ai:'md of lie lower Flekt Mlald wtand. wallop might bring disaster to Dempsey, who, as all know, is very for e pake boxing Jessons by o —_— o/ Rine, 140 023 lnslnge Collins. Left on bases—Cleveland, “Louis, | Shape to resume. Shawkey Setties Down. el gl g y fond | competent instructor compulsory for Bettn 4 'in 313 tnnings. ' Struck oat—fy 15 Bares on balls O T i o5 el Shawkey settled down and hurled S every boy in school. A little knowl- xan, 2: by Sallee, 4. Winning pitcher— [ of fit—Off Thie, 1 ¢ ~ - 3 Ry and, hurled B there is & echance ihat the = edge and skill in the art of self-de- erlee: lostnk pitcher—fting. .}_,15.,13.‘:‘:.'_‘ 'O Miation, none In 13 mniag: o get:'zlllt:-e\' 'fi:n::. huosn:l;r:::chov:“ uble 15" Tiorta n“the sixth and: ’ cavy muscle development which has __ | fense might make a man out of a boy cCos . . Time of game—2 hours in 2 innings. Hit by pitcher—Ny and also has b rouble ) 1 spectiv ‘Browars doul 1 e £ empeeyie ahomdcrs i the| | B, Gt Fi L L e o st and 10 minutes. T hn 2 iimex Hit be 'pitcher Ty | and also has been bothered with his| Frpectively, and Browans dgublc past year or s may have had the ef- ans to Fight News at | |sorry specimen of the genus molly- SECOND GAME. g i B L () eir e | GBS s beat will be patroled for | W SUVEOHY pilteic ing smithe bes " fect of slowing him up. In that case| | Nationals - Athletics coddle. ARH.O.A. PRILA. ABH, 0. A. | poud PHeh Holp, Fussed bailcNuoam ;;h,%s;“hb.flngrn:’desn:r:h}hmc Tormer T the cutent of the Grifhihian of- the challenger might be able to 2 Game y _— 6 2 270 24 er—Uhle. Umpires—essr. Hild z ut a| g L X & the challenger. might bé ble 10 L i i fab e NS Underatrable Featu At Least One of Base Ball Scandal gz 27475 | brand Wison, Time of pame? nouts nnd | LEvorable impression since joining | fensive in"the mext five sessions Sown. or cstablish a clear margin of | | tionala-Athletics mame at There have been and still are cer-| - o Chh 0000 230 nutes, riffs. He is 'way off his batting| min gomey ronSed in the ninth, but O iy oo ny tave a| | American League Park wext, | [i21n undgsirable features comnected efendants Will Turn State's | 1890 31 PIRATES B——REAK EV stride. In one of his two whithia | Kice forced him ard Sam died Steal- feft which is almost as good as his| | Saturday will reeeive co with _professiona xing, in this i 240 Jesterday he struck wildly at three i . W s e e s hooa | | retmes’ of iNo, Dempeerivacs | |Sovntry., There are still evidences of Evidence. 3888 216 ki EN. Yery bad balls. In addition his gaug- S donbie o Foohsen Niase Ot 0 e i lefe punch s rather | | pemtier battle for the worla | | 2n Hlicit relation between the Proi| CHICAGO, June 25—With the case 5211 3 4 o _ST. Louls, June 25—st ing flies has been remarkably poor. ~ (left when Peck and Ruth failed 1o . ::f-; al?a = eeplinmhl;(e :xea'[hl,:vin;ky .l"‘wd"' champlonship. The g?;‘gfl-‘:— g_f!r:xel:e-;x:_g .sl::fl r::l;s::t;n:; of the elghteen men fndicted i con. 1030 o 0 1|Pittsburgh divided a dn‘-‘b{f"}‘l";;g : help him, until the ninth. Then the 3 1 rouble is that when | | club management hi g : = 100 e a ¢ ‘threw O er miuses with 1t he 12 thrown | | Ter = spectal vibre o ey | |2 certain type of parusite hanging Dection, with. the 1910, Morld aerles) a.310 2 0 0 Phetaret same. T 1o 4 whis TheKinE Zciare Tus the visters, e e offt nis balance. That would be fatal Clty o the Beld o about professional boxers and their | scandal but thirty-six hours away. the | Kapp.ab.... 0 0 0 0 0 o b 1 to 4. while the visl- / Ward started with a * against Dempsey. But even if he were row training places. There is still too|prosecution tonight let it become |Soyderc.. 3 2 1 1 or annexed the second, 5 to 1 | and attes g{l‘_l’“’_\\flh 2 £4p to center Yaown to have a real left punch It rount, will be gtven | |much profanc and obcene speech ut. |known through officlal sources that Gonzslex: 0 0 0 0 RV, ADHLOA | SUL AR 0.A [t Tomttine Tor Shawiay. wi i ¥uown to have a yeal loft punch It! | Meeepmih erie vnoar® 245 | [1ered by these pitiable left-overs of larramgements hud been completed for| LIRAT 3 3 1 0 Jimeif 8 4 D O nmlihar. g3 00 credited with a tripie on a liner to i that he will lose to the American. Setoek, Washiniton "time,> 30 | |an elder day. But the modern cham-|at least one of the defendants to turn e B 220 _ Mo a4 13 oarmerabit'1 10 left which Smith misjudged. Ward e o G AN en| | that ali retarms rbomid beta b | [pion is not of that ilk. He neither |state's evidence, and that others al-| Totals.. 42162718 Totals.. 3 T4 27 101 Whittedrf 5 1 1 412 01Beat Red Sox, 3 to 2 and 4 to 3, | scoring. The fourth ball to Fewster y eonstantly since they began to train fore game time. looks nor acts like the caricature. He [leged to have been “on the inside” in| enatted for Rancroft in ninth i Tierney,2b. 5 1 1 2 McHenrsif 3 0 3 0 i ? | was a_near wild pitch. which winged for this battle. He has watched their looks and acts like any "ordinary |the case, but not indicted, would tes- | iBatted for Keenan In ninth g Rarhish s 3 0 3 Mo 3 o o 3| Backing Naylor and Moore in | him.” With Peck and Ruth coming up * every move. He has considered their —————————————— | business man or professignal man. His | ity for the state. 00018600505 2 7 0 Dilhoefer,c.1 0 0 0 Fine S and the tving funs on bages, the past records. He hay swdied their [NODGERS WIN ON HOME nversation s mot that' of 'the|' krom both prosecution and defense ;900180308 2 3 1 Clemo 129 ne Style. Stands were in an uproar. MeBride training methods with an open mind, . | ‘tough.” Indeed, his language, be it |came formal announcement that there 2 . 4 2.0 D 2 5 01 BOSTON, 2 i | dashed out and confabbed with John- and he can see only Dempsey, for the 5:;;::%0:— I-;rench. is as :}z to print | Would be mo further delay. yBuue CBums (7). Bancroft (2). Frisch (4). 0 1 1 Frefl 100 1{400k bmh'g‘:"‘n’:"- -—BP""'idflvhla son, Picinich, Judge and Harris in . mi > <) g 3 'rson (2] - North.) . ‘om E ay, i % g 3 following reasons: 7 e ap EROOKLTN. June 25—Ferdie Medited 38 I8 OUTE o s traner, | On€ official declared: “Our case is Barnes,” Rawlings, Wrightstone, Las 198 8ierees o2 and the serond 4 103 | Leioomier of, e dlamond while o e o s Siio| SChUPp, former Cardinal southpaw, Gus Wilson, shocked me more than e e ¢ fery | Fri oo runn " Frisch. Poseenen. BEET - min. B T i s e S oot dxcels en™tn Tot, Barrey Semsin gu the 5 ions ng e past few 3 3 xch. Pattersor - 5 2 5. . 9 27 10 lent _su, t i ¥ H . O made a successtul debut with Brook. | ¢an tell, for the man is almost wom- | Mvestieations qUrie ‘he Baol TN Bancroft. Hits—Off Meadows, *Batted for Pfeffer in sixth inning. and Mugrl:au;itl:or;'e‘gs pinches Dugany b '"j“h'lfl ?fl'r‘"hlr ce in the big ; ain was justified when he made lard. innings: off Raumgartner, 8 in 1 inning: | pittsburgh. 00 000 1 0— Peck roll to LaMotte, who initiate Pittsburg! i 30001 FIRST GAME. # I 5 It is a case of a good big man|1yn today. the Robins winning from |anly in his gentleness of beRavior|iail of the conapiracy, and we have | keenan: & in 8 Inmings: off Reaton. 7 in 4 against a good little man. Dempsey is Boston. 2 to 1. and speech and his big-brotherly or e haree type weighing 190 pounds| Wheat and Griffith gave Brooklyn|almost —motherly solicitude = for more ;’“’,"“"’I“;"‘-“ e, need Selec- | innings: oft Ramen, 7 in & inningw. . Gacrifice | >y, L0U1" =00, 00 0% [0 0 3= ABH. 0.4, a double play that terminated hos- & race-horse type weighing 190 pounds |t o St Cireuis drives sver the |Gcorges: and Carpentier mimselr, in | Ho% of 2 Jury, % 1 nk, will take more [ hite—J. Miller, Parkinton (2 Sfoien baves— | , Buns—Barlurt, Grimm, Yellowhorse, Zinn, 0T viveawn AT 04 | tinities. be twenty pounds lighter. H;:-.t' field fence. 3 Yolce, miind, manner and appearance; ;"::ylhm the actual taking of testi- fi:"i;;nf.f'.'fi"a"fi; Youne @), Struck eut_ Smith, Fournier, Stock, uum?‘,‘, Dilboeter, D40 5 3L 028 U LN on, AB.H. 0.A. s the g 4 i &3 om, s e % o Barn- 0 e o Dy e A G o A o o |, fFhican, man,ors AT, 10 |l Tl 5 i H|Ee G Shei et SRl sl TIIERS DEFEN FARER. e O bt ress, 3 2 2 4 3 3 3| Even veterans of the ring refuse to dictment. It is not believed that more | iy penton, Meadows (2 3 plays—Tierney to Maranvijie to Grimm; Horas. | Ferkiaaer 3 13 & &, Dempsey has the punching power | Niehisontf 3 2 5 o 3 4 9lconform to the stereotype. James J. than fourteen will be present fof|fart and o e dow (2); mplres— Mo | B e Lavan (o Fournier. Left ob basei—Pitts. | Dogangn. 3 2 5 o o CHICAGO, _ Jun — Opportune in either hand to hurt Carpentier| Boeckeldb. 3 0 1 1 2 3 1|Corbett could never shock the sensi- trial. Carl Zork and Ben Franklin of | 354 10 minates. burgh, 12; 8t. Louls, 12. Bases on balls—Off { Gal'way,ss. 4 3 4! hitting by the Tygers coupled with wherever his gloves land. maca-3811 8 7 Olbilities ‘of a' refined person, and |St. Louis. alleged by the state to have mi M Yellowhorse, 1; off Pfeffer, 1; off North, 1. 4 3 3 1jloose playing by Chicago, gave De- 5. Carpentier has not fought a 1212 0 1 1|“Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien, who |been among the leaders in the alleged Hits—Oft Yellowhorse, 5 in 5 innliigs (none out 1 Oitroit a 7-to-6 victory over the local: grueling battle in six years, and that 2142 3 1 4inabpencd to be at Dempsey's camp [conspiracy, .will present afdavits What May Happen in sixth); of Zinn, 4 'ia 3 funings; off Pfefler | £oll 0 Oltoday. It was the third time this sea- is a long while. He is nearly three 3 g x '1’ ? 0 i|when I was there, looks, acts and|that illness prevents their presence, - e ,';mn‘::infi;' I‘Z{em‘:"(hx"fi;'\'.»Eo:::;“hsufxltfl: Totals.. 32 927 7 27 15} Son that Detroit has beaten Faber. i e RIS, e o | 052 £ 8 3 § Skttt il S S ool W B W i Base Ball Today | bt R b i v b WAL G Inteliirent type of man. but Dempsey. 0000 tor talking with his class. The Amer. | time ago after being arrested, and =, er—Yellowhorse. * UmpiresMessers. rennan | Boston rrieees e 3 1z a natural fighter, will wage battle by | Totals.. 32 7 24 lican champion himself, though not|Abe Attell was discharged in New and Kiem, Time of game—2 bours and 5 min- : 2| Cobb, 5 30 b 10 Runs—Welc! Perkins, Dy instinct. n&lrb; !e!g!nn. and "gq:t,:;:llki * oBatted for 0'Neill in ninth inning. ;"o’gl !;gukwonld call ntnrlelly] youth, | - + . AMERICAN LEAGUE. i VAB0ks At T (AR Scott. . Errors—Gallowsy (31" Bratt " Te: H ise er, no matter how clever, can ni tRatted for Wi e ake a presentable lookin e bRy Rl . LH. 0.A. | buse hits—Welch, J. Walker. - 2 rival who fights by instinct. IR T it In SInth lanlas. o ke T enE| REDS EASY FOR CUBS. |creveisna o et Wi tae,| Digheedt... 5 & 271 Mumnef... 4 1 1 0! Dugan. Sacties. bite—Smnecn, 3 Wanir, e 51 7. Dempsey is built better to stand 7, 1o ninth laning.. © - |tion seems notably free trom the East e New York | 138 28 56 ser €60 2°0 1 0 Fouralerdb 4 0 9 1| Menosky. Double plays—Johmson (unassisted) 233 punishment. And he has been up +9 0010000 0-1lSide patois and slans one antici-| CINCINNATI, June 25—The Chica- B4 e ans 3 3 2 Bockdb.3 1 2 3|Vitt to Pratt to Mclonis, Left on bases— 001 REminat sparring pariners superior 0| fupe fouckel, Grimth, Whest, B * 2| pates from the “prize fghter” otlgo Nationals won easily from the Reds | hesron .. . 34 4w Moo 3 0 2 o Moleeaz3 11 0 o Poann o Bates oo buila— 2.2:8 ose who have worked w! eorges. % . G 3 rors—Ol- | story and picture. . 3 E o Barnb'rt3b 3 1 0 i 2 atoc] it by pitcher Strunk®. 00 5. Dempsey is regarded by some as | Jeavrin:. Home rape Wheat. Gufih. toios | o 141INE Seen Carpentier and Demp- R d L et hard | chienen < 38 4o 28| Getmm b, 4 3 9 0 Divesterc £ 0 2 0 - O Mo N T slow. That is a mistake. Dempsey is | basea—Barbare, ' Nicholson, 'Boeckel. Soutn. | 56, POX With various partners, I re-| Cpicago, AB.H.0.A. _Cincl AB.H. 0.A. | Philadelph 38 307 407 180 S35 3 1R bk 2 Viwies Mewes Om| otk 35 3 8 Yol BB aieic a8 a cat on his feet, Carpentier | worth. = Sacrifice hit—Gibson. Left ‘on bases | E€t to announce that there is noth- | pack.rf.. 5 2 1 O Bohnedb.. 4 0 3 2| _GAMES TODA 90k 40 2 0140 minute : ORF auA] *Batted for Twombly in uinth fmming Probably will not be able to keep away. [ —Bosion, 10; Rrokiyn, 5. Bases on balls—0ff | IN8 brutal about boxing or profes- | Hol'cher.ss 9 Dotine 2 L 072 MES TODAY, ~ GAMES TOMORROW. 5 1000 . ) Detrol .3010030007 D s recortl of Knockouts 1s | Behupp, 5.~ Biruck out—Rty Watson, 4; by | Slonal boxing. exhibitions as mow | Terry.sh... § Dambertib 29 3 3| Powmic'se Ghicame Phila, at Boston 0 992 SROORD GANE, Chicago. 191000002 34¢ mich more 5 pressive than Carpen- | QU Gy o7 pume o1 hour and 32 min | theve is some ittle Tisk of borsonal Grimes, 15, © Rowshef.. 3 1 1 0|8, Loals at Cleveland. & oS : Northers 0 0 0 o 2275 0% romotant 25T G4 | (Rum—Blue, Cobb (@), Veach, Heilmaun, i - 2 min- | there is some little risk of personal | Barber,ct. 0 3160 > E 2 oot 2 Sargent, Ehm igan, ¢ (), Falk, 10. Dempsey will crowd Carpentier | "% : injury Involved in a boxing contest, | Sallivan.if. o 3 3 3.2| Results of Yesterday's Games. cALe Ml 2l o0 R o ke . e tariy (21, 50 hard and constantly that the That does not mean that the game | Kelliher.3b 4 .2 0 2 1 wasnington, 6: New York, 4. 10 0 0 0fJohmsonif. 3 ol vo-base hits—Blue, Schalk. Frenchman's famous punches will be 5 z is brutal, for there is certainly a |QEarreile. 4 ° 4140 Philadelphia, 3—4: Fost — — — | TW'ker1b 3 0 910 " Stolen base—Hooper. hurried and consequently not so ef- How Griffs Are Hitting greater risk of injury to the con- ) CoeeTeRP-- 4 o 1000 Detroit, 7. [ Totals.. 33 8 27 14 i1 3 § 115 §f8acrifce hite—Bush. Jones ~Vesch. Tosile fective. A RO testants in American foot ball. 01983 8t Cleveland, 5. °Ran for Clemons in eighth inning. i1 e a“n.,m—aonph o Biue: Mulitgan 1o, Mol Iellan g e R | Carpentier's Appearance. 0010 ; —_— {Batted tor North o oiath Inaing. § 40 311 4 S e IO Fmke. 4 of Faber INTERNATIONAL LEAGCE. R Carpentier looks rather pale or 1000 NATIONAL LEAGUE. % el o g bl T T e PN 28208 o3 noings: off Twombly, none in 8 innings. :m o418 38 358 "z:g: uA;p:::ll‘tlhym{:}a:{: usually | Totals.. 37122718 Totals.. 3062711 w. 10000001 02 La_mea X, 1.9/9.9 Twombly (Veach). Struck out ghe B3 8 |G Al e e, B, | (mated for combe 1o serents foneg. | KPR i3 B O G it Btk ety Bure = 3n 1 5107 1 o ik, Spincen sui Mo 78°4 12 o "3 3% | [or something for him. But, believe piEEiIn disth-tadioe. Foston 541 (549 53| Two-base hits—Horsby, Grimm, SKIfT. Home | py Chiicd for Menosky in nluth inning. o 3 418 € 1 @ s | | me. there i3 nothing the maiter with Chactens SRR R R R =11 0 550 4% | pun—Mann, : le. ~ Sacer | Ehiladelobia..... 10 0 110 070 14 oAz pas is blood. Dempsey has cold hands. Chteags, B 4% ifice hit—Tierney. Double plavs—Lavan to Boston, +0020000 0 1-3 g5 %o 1t | |He dian't compiain of them, but I|yii o Terry, Grimes, Barber, Kel:Chicago ... %5 427 | Hornsby to Fournier; Stock to Lavan fo Horns. | Rune_Dykes, Welch, Dugan. Moore. Lel 1= 3 Bt | |moticed they ‘were a iittle cold, as Uner, Cheeves, Duncas, Kopt. ' Ertor—Hohne. | BTG " D% e 4 :3871by: Grimm (unassisted); Maranville to Tierney | bold, Foster, . Menosky, Error—J. . Walker, laim mu 3 , 12 Innin; of . | North, . 2 Vi - Pra g e i urope or America. e 2 3. e , Daubert. | Sooper, 5; by Pertica, 1; by Goodwin, 1: by | Off Moore, 4: off Bush, 3. Hit by pitcher—B: g 38 ] Dempsey has the larger chest ‘and [ Sirock ctUBY Lagte. 1; by Napler, 1. Yl Sherdel, T by North, 2 Passed TSt | Mo (e naley: by s (3 Waller): Strack FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. I the Greater vital capacity. Ho can |Dich Ludie, [Lesisg plicher Loque, Um inning piteher—Cooper; losing pitcher—per. | out—By_ Moore, 8 by Duch, ; Orlando, 3. tieh. Impires—Messrs, Kiem and Bremsan. Evans and Connolly. 7: Lakeland, 8. - Time of game—1 bour aad 45 misuies. 1%0ur and 45 misutes. put forth the greater effort. But |game—l hour aad &5 minutes,

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