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— 5 — = = e m— : = s = s BABE RUTH SMASHES OUT ANOTHER HOMER IN GAME WITH SENATORS—BIG BOUT REFEREE IS STILL UN- DDIE GILL ALLOWS BOSTON COLLEGE TEAM ONE HIT AND NO RUNS S AND ROBINS DIV} CIDED—HARTFORD § EFEREE QUESTION NOT SETTLED YET, — = IVE_ GOT To WE How CAN'T Do tm- veEar! wewl [ No: THAT'S THE LL oH DEA | [T -, - , i [ | Jupson “wiL You \leo To THat | o D e NYGUT I'UE @oT i ; ! [ Tave The chiDRew)|STAG - Av BB ACoUIGRTOMOREOW ‘?5 ’G”’,‘,M'G :P~ T:i:u:o;mw A DATEKOSVLT:Y::"( Rann avd To e | (A DIRIAE R e } = € PART : Jonmwy K T Benny Leonard Is Latest Name o , \ Toearan, ToniaiTl/ EAL For The Bune ; = A STAG — Be Mentioned Tor Bout D R \—l/;‘v\}\’ Teledo, June 25.—After h day of rest Jess Willard vesterday afternoon ttacked his sparring partners with e greatest enthi AST Not only 1 he whale Jack Hempel, Bill Scott. Joe Chip arid Walter Monahan with vigor and uppercuts, but he seemed to be quite well pleased when the quartet . pounding him in the body or face. Even when Scott un- intentionally landed a low blow the champion grinned and went on with- out a murntur Willidrd seemed to be in high good | humor and entirel tisfled with h condition and future prospects. Th only thing that scemed to worry him was the fear that there would be | émpty seats in the arena ! o \ “T can’t fight well before cmpty | [ ngLv\\ GEE! TuAT'S Tue WELL WHAT NIGHT [/ EveERY NIGHT benches,”” he said to Tex Rickard, | SATompar) BIG NIGHT AT DON'T You HAUE U“T";, SLL “and I hope you will have them all i A DA CHRIS SINSABAUGH'S == FIRS E filled before the bell for the first | NeHT ' 7 ENGAGED round.” | Rickard assured him that there | would be no vacant seats on the day of the battle. Dempsey also put in an active day. It was his twenty-four birthday, and it looked as though the young man was trying to celeh e the ev t by handing another knockout punch to Bill Tate. Dempsey waited till the sccond T* HE'S GIUING A ! | «?\« STAG PARTY fl"/ Underw Challenger and Helen Dowell, his even year old pal- Dempsey says he ar a lock of her hair, given him, in the ring. A NUTSHELL ATIONAL LEAGUE, round before beginning hostilitie and the sizzling hooks, swings and stralght ones that the challenger sent | &— = Sl e o O across kept Tate on the j ). Demp- FLizs & T o jumy np N ATIO l sey reached Tate in the body several Loy " times with rib crackers, but the negro _ e l weathered the storm and escaped Results Yesterday. Results Yesterday. from the arena without any ringing | Jersey City 6, Binghamton 4, (first New York 4, Brookly n 2, (first noises in his head game.) | | game.) A G sl i Twi % sey City 6, Binghamton 4, (secc- Dempsey Slips Twice. Brooklyn 9, New York 3, (second | ,nq game.) = ! Twice during the engagement with | game.) A Toronto 5. Newark 4. Buffalo 11, Baltimore Rochester 19, Reading 0 | Tate, Dempsey, in his ef nect with his sparring p: game.) slipped to the ring floor, | Philadelphia ?. Boston 5, (second in a jiffy and banging away with both | game.) B=PNDER, | hands. { Chicago 6, Cincinnati 2, (first | The bouts with Jack Malone and |game.) Standing of the Clubs, ! Jamaica Kid were full of action, Cincinnati 2, Chicago 0, (sccond | w iy #Dempsey keeping them moving at top | same.) { Baltimore L speed from gong to gong. Malone and St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh Toronto the kid are speedy and gave the chal- LER, Binghamton Boston 10, Philadelphia 6, (first | & (IANTS AND ROBINS | VI TEGUABRS [z v e BARE RUTH POUNDS R batted for 11 runs and 14 hits in five - | Princeton Leads Field in Opening | Innings. Chicf Myers had a perfect \ i SP!JT I]BUBIJ: BlLL* Matches of Intercollegiate Tourney | day at bat getiing threc singles in A | at Philadelphia. three starts. The score: | LEP ) 1‘:::);54- excellent work in that direc- anathg e Cinbe Buffalo tion. 4 Newark r. h. c Tate, Who is big. strong and a good | | ‘ Ly Rochester == = i Pniladelphia, Junc 25.—Princeton | Bridgeport 07130300x—14 18 1 —_— boxer, fills the bill in the matter of :\i:::‘innotlu Jersey City 'VI F 5 s led the field yeste y at the conclu- | New Haven 000210000— 3 10 2 N t gize, so that Dempsey is getting good | C @ Reading 3 | W‘ g Sd [ B dg i sion of the first holes of the 72- - "R d S Sl 8g P i Ul T ] R e O e R o Men From Wrong Side of Bridge | sicn «f, e nrst 25, hotes, ot the £2-) pognara ana roan: msier, seeinserar | R0 DOK SIUGGET FUSHES UP 101 all the obstacles the champion | Chicago and Mevers. \te golf tcam championship at Mer- J6 expected to throw in the way | Brookiyn r Loda 1 L i | PS v e I Cumesilod (op Second Game GE Sl s e e e | — | One More Notch allenger on July 4. o Binghamton in Jersey City | ton, was second and Harvard third. - e : s Dempscy's helpers practice | Philadelphia Toronto in Newark | ——— Pennsylvania, Columbia and Willlams CUIRITER | QA bWt s s ¥ his right glove under the left | Bosion Ruffalo in Baltimore e : 2 | finished in the order named. Scor had a slight edge in yesterday's slug-| p o o _Boston sAgHi habit that Willard has con- Rochester in Reading e R L el R Princeton—Woolworth 163, Dean | ging bee and defeated Providence, 7 . . & o the BN ed and which Dempsey's train- Gomeal Today, Lo e vestardan G g aouble hoad 1 189, Douglas 168, Haight 172; total| (o 6. Each side used two pitchers, | e S i I cently think wiil be attempted New York in Brooklyn O R hen s ot s irs sebe | C TR St T (0 (1 g || o e CRERELT), W by the champion. Dempsey apparent- T o OEGETE, ( ) EASTERN LEAGUE, [ il W SR iy ; Do 5 Scott 164, Mcdlillan 169, Da- | i i nLhe third L ymich had been established in the Iy is perfecting a left for the body i Rl i S 2 e e Coburn 188; total 687 with nono out and Herbst taking| .. ..ty against Washington,:and $ CRLTEETS e g oo ||| e i el mEnE {18 hits off tI EookIyhl Ditchors IRRET e ngh ot e Lake 174, | Craig’s place in the fourth. A tofal | el pion to release his clutch. That v jSEbuzehs I o e S R ThoReReniD £lice 1 test S DL Sher Dl o esRie FEaLarhi =0 toraliroly of 28 hits were made oft the quartet. | Ing the home team a 5 to 2 win. Ruth aciii: i the it = artford 6, Pittsfield 1 fielding kept down (heir scorce. Brook- Pennsylvania—Rhoades 171, Han- | Weak fielding marred the game. The | put the ball into the right field bleat lheflor[e(t ot the AMERI AGUE. Worcester 7, Springfield | 1yn pounded Barnes for 18 hits in | T R e S ers in the seventh on the first pitch by “a.“;p‘ dendlock over the roferde cons " —— \3'nrm-hmr, 7. l"ru\'.nlm‘n'c ) the second gsame. Griffith led at the | ;;’l'l'xw‘._.. tound 181, Semans 175, Yvn% . h. e | Robertson. his sixth ,mt,,:, (,,»me sea " : : csults Yesterday. Sridgeport 14, New Haven 2. i bat. making @ home run with three . A WaterbUrY o 36220000 s | son. Hooper's base running was tinues, and while Rickard and the New York 8, Philadeiphia 0 e a e Columbia—Walker 15 Tunis Providenc! ' ..004010001 | feature. The scc members of the Army, Navy and Ci- | gof FOECr L ROED : o SRRt e U e singles | van Raalte 183, Rohaenburg 156; rovidence ......004010001- = G, vilian Board of Boxing Control are | p viit 'S St Louis 4. 2 Gt OXeE tal 742 2ig, Herbst and H | Washir 500000200— P4 hopeful of a settlement within a few | il 0 o " G Standing of the Clubs, First Game Williams—Black 186, Adams 187, | Mulrennan and Weeden et i Tho0ats 61 days, there is much unrest over the S SEE | j Manning 203, Coleman 200: total 776 7 R e e unfortunate tangle. Sanaine ol Clabe = ;New Tork ... 010111000- ) i —_— — [i Hobazteong Aszees 3 e it ies hav been! helalhan e 3 ‘P)i‘mluim::s 1,4%_»(‘;\1?7’“1 e mn\flnll‘.mv» Toronto, Ont., June 2 hick"” AMERICAN BOXER VICTOR. . i i day, in which Mayor Schreiber, |\ you . nroeeratl o onl Mt G, Evans, Jr. former national open and | perohing Stadium, e Clovriandl Takes Anelinr Rickard, and Gavin and Emple of the | e O Vaterbury ney. Smith and Miller. iteur golf champion. and D. E.} Al Norton of Calitornia, a heavy-| ol g Sieicat Bk board and representatives of the To- | Giovelar | Worcester ] i | Sawyer, both of Chicago, vesterday | =uignt. won (he decision ver I Dicego. June Cleveland s Gayin thought there was a disposi- | o 0l .o ; Springticld ! i G e IRy WK () S S R St SR i T s | e L L TR tion on the part of the obstructionists | po /= 5 o New Haven New York 002000100—3 7 1 | the second of a series of matches here | {10 " o0 oo o The score to take a fairer view of the matter, he ;\" ;"I‘ : G G Hartford | Brooklyn 00030114 9 15 0| for the benefit of the Canadian Red t | . t h. e was not sanguine of an early adjust- | w.acnington S Barnes and CGonzales; Mitchell and The score was 2 up and 1 to Clevelan 100000100—2 6 °3 ment Philadelphia ... 1 | = ! Krueger | z0. The best card turned in was that | AN Chicaga 000000000-—0 §- 1 By way of compromise, the name of 5 % | Games Today, | - | of Evans—73 [Erae s . 3 _ Covelesk: « 1 Williams D e el e Games Today. | : i Reds and Cubs Divide, I | _New York, June 2 tenry (Heinie) | and Schalk champlon, was submitted to the dif-| Philadelphia in New York New Haven at Hartford | Cincinnati, Onin, June —Arter ! Nem Oulee Jume o5 Neleoy | Bmmerman, iphid) Pars, of e fiew PN = i) Yerent factions and is said to have Washington in Boston Providence at Springfield Chicago had won the first game of | Whitn ew Orleans, and EI York Naqmm S was married here last Yanks Blank Athlet en received with favor. There is. St. Louls in Detroit Bridgeport at Dit e ayi ioublatncanar elions ) bol A HoNIEs Bernkncola AR Tat cie iforiloy| nighURORRIIeg Bertha 1S ANoe o Lithly fune 25--The however, considerable question as to | Cleveland in Chicago. Waterbury at Wor itt Sales hard, Cincinnati avened | Medal scores in the quelifying round j city, according to announcement sent | Amcricans won another ea the lightweight title holder consent- LT 1000 by ~innins helseconditz tolo | lof ine Miseveiitcenth Fichamplonsnin (oM todayibERthRbrd SIS ina nenits: from Philadelphia here yest ing to act. The chief obstructionist AR e f Eller struck out ten men Jepsitoutnament of the jSontherny Golf e sy oo seARI Dt oR0 IR iE ork SUREE Is Willard, who is said to be deter- ! RI]}‘D F OR THE WEEK HO’Y GRO%% WIHS pitched full no for the first time : Sociation, which opened here yester- | a ed the game with five runs in the firs imined to have Jack Welsh, the man e e i [\ IV LB !in a month. and did well. The scores: | 1a¥: both men turning in cards of 76. | J(’SS wl“ard | inning .\\h(n inney was driven out T refarced n Hivaraiactis thia Ny IO | Bobby Jones, Jr. Atlanta, present 2 { of the box Quinn held the Athletics man in the ring. s Fir couthern champion, had the third low- | to four (lexc ol e mooe It is obvious that Dempsey would | moston ey | Fadie 6 pitching His Last Game for . R T B L e Be T | ph . 00000600——0 not consent to the seloction of any | (pieagn 2 | ¢ g0 . MOAN=h 0 H G Tl G head o Philadelphia 000000000—0 & 0 man named by Willard, and vice ! o [ous 6 | Purple Allows Boston College Ome “1REMNAN o - e o (AT kil A || B S canaaa LRI ERGR) B versa. Therefore the task before the | pyiiaga) = ! ;'.w’» ‘,’Wm - “,;”‘m‘_ RULS | ’I‘V; SR | n:”\ i l'l”;‘\“: aind y Board of Control is to get the prin- | ploicr ! Hit and No Runs | EASJ«JRN LEAGUE L pals to agree on some man not{ nNew york | i S oy i i R S picked by either. Claairaan Worcestor, June 25 3efore an en b oo e i K ger : A 5 "'nu 3 Willard Won't Yield. | Pitteburgh | thusiastic aiumni gathering Holy €ross | chicaza .. n00n0nn000——a 4 1 | Head in Masterly Fashion for r\nL‘rrv'F’?lL l"‘”l‘w‘"h count x’n’ e v:;;: Willard seems to contend that be- | hut out Rozton coliege in a 7-ta TR A 0100106 2 R 0| Senators—Woreoster Pitcher Wins | | Detroit defeated st Siis vertara il cause he holds the championship he AMERICAN LIAGTUE, game Gill, the premuer Tvler and Dal Eller and Rariden Oun Game With Bat. i E S to 4 The game was featured By should have the privilege of namin &ML T WL, T F SR 8 i DR o the heavy hittinz of Flaget in- the referee and he stands solid a 2 3 & £ [[Eitcher o1 s Bl miebing D) Rraves Win One. I e | | Smith ‘ana shorten. The score. Gibraltar on that platform. He has s 0 forfthaf purnlc fatlonsdiBoston adelphia, June 25— Philadel- | here yesterday and Hartford defeated | r h® gone 1. to intimate that he | potreit 5 one sceratch hit Fitzpairick, Snlittaldoublokhena-t IRl Hillics Bllo LM R our i =ineles intihs Detroit 10021112 842 38 will call off the bout unless he has | St. Louis % R i (Ao e e ilie visitorad winst Eeconaland Fhird innines lcoupled with St. Louis 000010111—4 7 1 ;{; “«df.\wmsy‘,‘(nf“n:J,“ {v\,-'.‘nvi«lr\x;”% U”.‘.‘. ; Fhllads! e mound in the eighth after the purpic | Ning the ame. 10 {o & and the | snappy base running pui the game on | S Ehmkoe ‘and _Ainsmitt Gallia S Eoro niment o ROl S Ee o Xorkin it L [ tearh had mathered nine hits and sev. | 12€A18 {he second. 8 to 5. The rcores: | ice for (he Senators ad drove Pitcher | right and Severeid h whom nelther of the principals | (‘\':‘\;I{;‘:\]o-‘, : 12 2 I\ Gl bt T WL Bl or iy r.ohoe ;‘,(‘”' 'iln?-m\‘\\h«‘vh"‘ ‘.nhf’ to ?Ifi""'. LOSE TENNIS OF frorines Tl Eey Ui mr‘l s Cross out of 23 gumes pla Foston 00404002010 16§ fared littlo hetter than his predeces. | fu TERAT EBUWD . Falvin said illard was | NTERN 2 . reatest record ever set up by a Shiladelphis 010130001 — SR : —— most dfficult man to reason with he | Lt n\‘r\lro' i e ’,‘\Ar,",,"’" ,’MW,H_“, Sl "":v\' The scor - Tilden and Fischer Dethroned AS sver had encountered, and that had | The pury put up a S el e Harttora 02200101%—6 § 01 Pennsylvania Champions the Army Board known what a vex- | ok | game in the feld, not registering a ! Pittefiela 0000000101 & 1| Philadelphia, June 25.—William gtious problem was before it, it never i 1 | tally. s the purpls right fielder. % 3 i Head and Flaherty; Stubing, Ma- Til 2d and Carl BR e would have accepted the responsi- ; : [ was elected oan immeadintely afte Second Game e D 2 and Fischer were de- Bility of selecting a referce for the | JOT2E 17 4 NS e et i ) i ik | throned as (he nsylvania state ! iCisRnotsuniticel it SROaNG s chieston B s <81 | L i ANAO04NGS oo ”'\” ‘,",’k“" G209 10055 of the Worcesters won his own game | noon .when Craig Biddle and Wallae will name a man and say to the prin- | FOCRESIEE - G T SR e e S Wnd - Tragesser; | vegter 10 inninge. The score Jéhnson defeated the 1918 fitle hold* L iR kD e R R e patrick, Murvay RS e i ond and third he hatted the ball over ourney on the turf courts of the KELLY TIES DEL'S RECORD. | L3 3’\”\1" '.;\( Ll and Urban Cooper a Mark for Cards. “Red” Wilder's head in far left. The Merion Cricket club. Johns and Reailoe bl T N SR B Tonis, Mo. June 25.-—5t. Louis | first time he drove In two runs and | | Biddle won in st cets ‘ La Toot o I i ted t offerings of Cooper to all | tied the score, and the second time he 6—2, 6— Relly, tb toch slu r, estab- | ol nd we from | hroke the tia and won the game. The Both Tilden Fischer have lished a ting record here yesterday | Worcester 4 7 Tondon vesterday, 9 to 2. Goodwin | score played much better tennis than that when he hit four home runs over | N¢ aven 6 6 | 28 tie il Hethey ahowed esterday.. MR the fence in succession, struck out | Yaterbury 10 1 | SRS Tt I vorceater il ) cher. who is the interscholastle and made a two ba on his 6 ¢ plonship Mon S | Jess w allowing his sparring | league singles champion, fell dowd trip to the plate. H fou € o 00000200¢ Colley cen | PATINErS to throw a heavy medicine | quite & number of times on .casy ns cqual the records m b g g 0 s ound 0130012 and Connoll | ball against his body. Jess takes all | “kills”. at the net. Their play, was ahanty, Bob Lowe und [ - seheduled for twenty | Cooper and Schmidt and = they have and grins brilliant at times, but more often 8 3 x--Indicates no game played. well; Goodwin and Snyder. Bridgeport —The Ameri- (C) Underwood & Underwood. mediocre.