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JUNE 10, 13912 ® RUBE MARQUARD BREAKS LEG IN GAME AT CiCINNATI—YALE OARSMEN FORCED OUT BECAUSE OF SCHOLASTIC STANDING—HOFFNER LEADS FIELD IN GOLF TOURNEY ON BRAE BURN LINKS—EDDIE GOEB HURLS NO-HIT, NO-RUN GAME—WILLARD AND DEMPSEY INJURED BY SPARRING PARTNERS B = o T = BINGGLADIATORS | WARQUARDSUSTAING. AMERICAN TENNIS STARS WILL PLAY IN FRANCE [YAIF QARSHEN | momsus eihold Outpitch Johnny Enrmanr RECEIVE INJURIES A BROKEN ANKLE ™ o 1 @ ~" 1 FORCED FROM CREW| s Ph elphia outpitched Enz Dempsey Has 0ld Wound Re- ' Dodgers’ Star Southpaw Is Lost i i | i o 5| Whitney and Spence “In Bad” on ©7 " opened and Willard's Jaw Bumped to Team for Several Weeks | || D8 | . 8 Account ol Scholastic Work June 10.—Jess \\\1-1 Cincinnati, June 10.—Ruhe Mar- | g i £ b . n. June 1 1 1pl - 010¢ Dempsey arc nursing | quard, famous southpaw. hroke his leg 3 . | & had brisk workouts 3 zmann 4 ult of spirited ] while rounding sccond on a long hit in 3 5 s rd: Coach Mat ou lay in preparation | the fifth inning of vesterday's same ‘ ¢ r the oarsme 1 3 e e for their heavyweight championship | between the Dodgers and th s, ‘ | o e : A P f t M e S J 2 and may not be able to dou to . ? : . and ve ctic eriec an Vhile he was boxing with Jamaica | again this season. The Reds made a | - S by - culte The form sh I € t . & sprightly 130 pound negro, an | clean sweep of the four gamc sciies | P o " . was wound over Demps eft [ {aking the final contest 7 to 2. Tt w i 3 : - = : : | inasmuch as it was opened when the challenger's ! a sad and omy squad of Brooklyn | sparring partner landed a ng left | ball plavers th re last night hook. The blood streamed from the | for Pittsbu the Dodgers | wou and for fear of further dam- | open a four game series | i - i 8ge Jack Kearns called a halt on Marquard’ s accident was e - 2 e 8 = : London : the glove work for the afternoon. blow to Wilbert Robinson. as his | . IR T ; _ : s : viot on The cut may prevent Dem trom | vaunted pitcling staft c c | : HOE e : 3 5 ; that ti boxing for s | days, as it is! living up to expectati o extra k1 mean £ great differenc owing of feared the wound may keep opening | loss will add to the pitcl i R | : | 3 g ; | varsity which shows improvem up. { Robinson co H 3 § every workout in the four-mils Willard received a bhumh as big as | southpaw one of his most valuable as- . : S ; S T O & doorknob on the left cheekbone as | sets : ¥ 5 : » Yale's freshmen ¢ a result of a right hand swing land The accident happened at the start 3 ¢ i when €. V. Whitr at bow. ant ed by Jack Hempel in the first round. ; of the fifth inning when Marguard i 5 § ) B ¢ 5 F. W. Spencer. at No. 7, were de The champion increased his boxing to | 13 the Dodgers oft on a rally | i s : o | : d 2 planed | Uiligiblc ; eight roun after doing five miles | on Sallee with a long & h to cent g T 5 x 3 ¥ failu 1 \Hn:\-‘ exami ”.“W',, Both | of road wark in the morning As Rube rounded 1 ! 7 : i | : : immediately left 3 Haven to He went three each with Hempet | for third hi d in under % GARLAND : - - B 2 & see their dean T Abt ~ and Walter Monakan and two with | him and he { heavily. He writhed | ‘_ = | 3 T i S ¢ 1 greatly disappointe FEGhen S, e o all but | and wriggied his way hack to second % o ¥ 5 S ; Affairs the knocked out yesterday. The cham-, safely before the ball could be relayed | A PITTSBURG ¥ A : B lent n ve Temporarily pion was apparently afraid to hit| to him. L % : 1as been moved from No Stanton. Willard imitated the e It was seen that the tall pitcher to 2 : subst of Dempsey while following Stanton | W -§ injured severely and players car- | | tute, 1 in s Leslie round the ring, much to the amuse- ; ried him oft the fiel g O another substitute. will to bow ent of a biz Monday crowd. “Big | thought he had sprained his ankle. | R . X Cleveland Both rowed in the Princeto e, but Jess’ crouched as Dempsey does and | but an X-ray cxamination I night B i § i 2 afterwards were toke out of o5 foi = .. { revealed a broken bone. Rube was $ . == teat shifted and feinted his way into close | revealed a broken 3 4 S B o0a quarters hoved to his hotel where the bon : 4 s INTERNATIONAL LEAGU irhe Harvard s i 2 £ ~ i vas set Before the week-end he | : 3 ‘ T i = = P on the i Dempsey Scores Knockout. I Betorgtay i i : Tineults % itesdns: four mile ) n o the S o Dempsey opened his workout fac- | Will leave for New Yor | B E. ey : - S = i { Thames vests ) HEmasliie teo. o ton onDofencater Mg ing Jack Ross, a 200-pound youth | At the hotel last night it £ ¢ g X ¢ Buffalo 6 ch t long row for the crew narvelou ormed 1d develope 0o row owing to i ] ! ; cod : : ! { . Toronto 3 2 1 H 1 ¢ . physical and mer b 5 from Winnipes who claims the heavy- | that while the br B Y . | loronto 3. Bin . Hain cpressed himsel I ol momgl g ::r" d):en Weight championship of Canada. K ©ne it might keep Ru be on the hosp! i 1B o . Raltimore 1 . % ihel exhibition 100 l;’, fect—six o Within thirty seconds Ross was on | tal list for the remainder of the s ~mn Brooklyn 2 ! X The Jersey City-2 . L B i e e e o Jg knock i ! efbciniight Lo b elphi estponed on account o t 4 nds we r v proportione the canvas, knocked out. Dempsey | 50n. though it is possibl might < 5 6 F hflux\.x);v].v e 4 el I sy e b S ‘M;l = i oo “1:;6 floored him after ten seconds of box- | Able 1o E2% 020k B0 08 e aial I chic e e R T on the ter f . ane tue i UL E A DiEn S ing with a short right hand punch te | Eust er carly Scptember 1 Nemitcl Eatiehy e [{They: roy 2 O 1 i tn ]- & ‘I‘r‘ frvvvood the chin. After Ross staggered to | e S . e | poned en E i o [ i e e < > ndcrwosd & Un ¥ his feet the challenger whipped over | Brooklyn el AN, Dl | fnlieiotiine a left hook which finished the Can- ; Cincinnati : standing of the Clubs. Marquard, . Mitchell and W L EE : : : 1 (iG Crogt o (R cm uek I T I £ 1 ; 1 at the end I pir ; The challenger then atepped fwo | Wheat: Sallee and Rariden York . 0 11 d 2 3 il | : 8 o 5 George Batchelder, was ¢l e ul furious rounds with Bill Tate and was e ed captain of the junior varsits in the middle of his first round with | Cards Cop Another Habn 3 Newarlk S vesterday. left for B f - the Jamaica Kid when the wound St. Louis. June 10—t Lout Rrookl . 500 ; R v (Biie 1 Iy 251 | to have his knes t 7 s in S by it four straight over Philadelphia ve:-| o ) 2 5 - ¢ | = rala : urgh p was opened. Dempecey pleaded to be gk day, winn v 6t aliowed to continue, but was over- | ’9"‘1’*'““"':“5”'" S 2 it reveived iladelphia mils@ He left the ring in humilla. | Dosk was hit freeiy. BUL TORSER] &t Louts tlon. saying to the crowd in a boyish | Sxcellent supPofh the ERNE BEAG (0§ Boston ... ] 3 : e e = way ‘Accident 1 D r pleteaw gpectaciBEIR AT = e : ‘ 3 f HRC ‘Vd,‘v _Av idents will happen, you | Tinning one handed catch by Heath- Sipigs ¥ heste: R - BENJAMIN IS THROC 4.}2 - e ola S F | cote, which rohbed Baird of a home i . gl ronto in Binghamton ¥ Iven Kid Benjamin, the French here was criticism in some quar- | S9€ AU ORG 00l New York in Cincinn Whirlwind, has his wetir ters vesterday hecause Willard | . 5 Brooklyn in Pit . ol RG] R me. The | doubled r']‘n price of f«lmlf"i:f"\ N:h" Philadelphia 006000010 g0 iladelphia in Chicage | ";’:‘\i_‘] i e & | Kid recently sufferad from a nervous day fo the persons who visited his | ZHERRPE 0005000 10 0 oston in St. Louis i 3 Nt breakdown. While he failed to live w—m‘;‘ camp on the shmoi of )’;,a%‘ P MRt T e g - i :w‘wp\:w nmv,\‘vfr; 1- e up ta the expectations of ni St mee Ray he champion charged 50 1 _ *°° 30 & N ¥ nenchip illis T \avis s cents. instead of 25 conts as on week | DO#K and Clemon AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Californian and Charl da and the paid attendance was ! i f 2,084, which neited $1,042, more than | enough to defray training expenses for a week, Kearns declined to take | advantage of the Eunday throng and | charged the customary cents to | ee the challenger work out. There | were 1,600 paid admissions at th Dempsey camp jured in urdav. e his friends, the Kid was 2 ble fel for, ! 1l : Tow, W unlike some wres! . Rabbivs Miscue Costly. Resulfs Nesterday, 1{ R e s not get inio unpopularity. 5 Chicago, June 10.-—Scott and Mar- = 1 r ; well known for h ) hility p AnTlis are resnonsible for Ghicasois | | Ehiladsiphiz s Cleveland il compets rallied | S Dl bnoRn ey e Al . 30 POUNPS winning the final o6 (A e New York-Chica Roston-Detroit | Paris late in J o Dhe etherimemis o : GEn: | Iz shunt T emoied cigarettes ever sinoe a bop from Boston yesterday, 3.to 2, in the | Zames were postponed on account cof | bers of the American tennis team will 5 e 2 et ania wet grounds e Yatson M. Washbmin, Dean Math- Garland Waterbury —_— states. Mr, S Fe " & - Bridgeport Ve 2 PINEWOODS WANT GAMF arettes wers doing me greai harm.. o other games scheduiec 1 Eiazold e e 14 5 T so nervous t couldn't slee Maranville fumbled Mann's ground No other games scheduled and 1d Feck ver th e b Hatim B gy B A prrarann The Pinewo of this citv o smoked. Each morning I had an awt: er and Merkle followed with a single STl L = . — ' Nev Ven. .. A e e taste in my mouth. Paskert laid down a bunt which Scott standing of the Clubs. Pittefiald e o e nEn A st “‘Several times I tried e vy il fearns ls distributing a part of the | Fomreerc b CoM T & mitting Mann g I ? Hartford i LRl il e mer busnsg seaned A A money) receiveds for s tehine: Bempadifsiscore thetvinning sunilURe acote < Bineoodsl aiaol tave . 1 Cinok: civeniunihons ot aver oith: sey train to churches and charitable | h. e eland it} + Sy Games Tod: % Y il one day T sent for a fres book by organizations in the Bay Shore dis- | goston ... .00010007000- H FEve i I Y G S : Today. Hartford at. Springfie Sedeq ; Fe e A cod ke PRt oft SRR RAC R e trict. He presented the pastor of one | (v 20000000001 1 B ety ; - S S TESEs e learn e (oo G bt : ne | Chicago .......20000000001 ; SHAbE 0 aRes o i etroit York Pitisfield at Worceste ! wnd haven't touch Gt in yenrs,. b church with a check for $100 to de-| " pemaree, Scott and Wilson; Vaughn | § 3 c 5 3 ladelphia Praiiente e N tE o have gained over and canzof fray expenses of a church entertain- | anq Killifel i ment and in appreciation for the do- " s nati a Sunday school teacher visited The Spartans ba I team 5 Waterbury at Bridzeport D s o e e g mer ot vis o (" Wonder What a Bass Thinks About : - ByBriggs || Y The oo bt et Fhiladelphia date every cigare t a can't g »l he f : o have Brown Not Named. i < ¥ - L 8 : > s e requested o be present Reports that Bill Brown, a New | = E = = Jahn, Rahm. Igoe ¥ e85 . a4 d " “ork referee. had been selected to | wsler. Conklin, | v 1 t thi : B ) Eostpal referee the Independence day rm\tnst‘ t Johnson. Anderson t - SHOW OHIATE. | it were denied vesterday. It was an- - . o = [ ! Morion e ‘VE = 1 g JE < - = nounced that the referee question GEE I'VE HAD A L've LosT A LirTLe| GOSH Tha ONE © wett NOW, IF would not be definitel ttled until DULL DAY=, tm A5 WEIGHT AT TiHaYx — THOSE FUNNY TRHINGS AN T A Werm! i N R probably two weeks before the con- | A { CouLD PUT uP A MEN DRAGC ARCUND KIN DA 'SPICIOUS i '] G B N ¥est and that the boxers themselve: | HUNGRY As_ s NI SeoD BATTLE ———— N ThE LAKE AL T oF TH [ AVOR!TE FOR ‘VOM A'N S bDLF CHAMFEO would attempt to agree upon the =a- Teo —, | WEIGHED ™MY- 5 g g 1| DAY oo Tuevwme ! lection of the third man in the ring. SELE ToDAY AND I'mMT HULLO WHAT'S THAT.. VERY PRETTY — | If the boxers fail to agree upon a o i P : ESel N X Il referee, Tex Rickard, promoter of the | JUST THREE& Pounds WONDE S UL . | contest, under the terms the ar- | THE IDEA 15, c > ¢ j ticles of agreement, will be em- | powered to name one. It is known | that he favored Brown, whom he re- gards as one of the most capable ring officials in the country i that had not given | referce a serious mpionship is se, will hold out | the most com- illard said “I do not care whom I faver. | undoubted- | 1 meet Kearr 4 Rickard ! attemr time. T ! wn will he | IN HALL OF FAME | = These worms ae Lt TREACHEROUS LITTL BEASTS = RAVERNA MOTIons To TAKE ne in New Haven Againmst Army | NIBBLE A7 (T Eddie Goch Pitches No-Hit, No-Run Team, ddie Goeb. the popular ali-around ! of the Pio Saturday in New Haven, neld the crack ¥ team of th hitiess and runl the nins in- | nings only two of ST em- ploves hed firs been having one of the be his career this vear nate pitcher of the the victo ch of the 1re team of Bristol at St grounds on Memori Besides being a fine twirl speedypoutfielder, Goeb is known S 7 men's T f title 18 haw fav- nie oy in _gvinging the ‘appl l d t nal event.