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fINS STATE TITLE—DODGERS EASILY DOWN PHILLIES—YANKEES MAKE FINE RALLY THAT FALLS LOMSTOCK-CHENEY TEAM—AMERICANS IMPROVE LEAD IN INTER-ALLIED GAMES IN FRANCE gster 8, Binghamton hampion Also Sustain Bad Cut Standing o the Ciubs, Over Lelt Eye While Sparrg , hmoro o onto — i ghamton e Fewarlk Buffalo eft. exe of Champion Jess W, B ochestor fiictcd by the head of Waiter ) 8! Reading Jersey City Toledo, 0., June 30.—A cut gausinz blood to trickle dows Rolder's face, the refusal of \ mest Battling Levinsky in > | Gnenes Today, ut, and ‘he TOW ¢ i 3 on (two games.) rsev | City In Readir :th of Jack Sharkey, the west side ) Pols in Pittsburgh. Val(inu\‘-‘r ‘”‘\ Reading bantam, 7 . mancger Joc Wagney Pincinniti in Chicago (2 games.) L were the outstanding events ¥ Other teams not schedulec day ittendir g the preparaticn ¥ E e uly encounter. | AMERICAN LEAGUE. The accident to the champion oc- e . ! Clread in the first round of his hout | { Results Yesterday. | EASTIERN LEAGUE, with Monghan. Willard had dinished Rasflan 5, New York polishing orr Jack Hemple, and w Detrait 4, Cleveland ¢ in the miidst or virited exchan v Chicago 2 Results Yesterday. with Monahan when thelr hcads came | i oy S together. L When they hroke cleas of cach oth- | Clandingtolitho Clnhs: er it was seen that Willdird was bleed- | w L ing from a deep cur dver his loit eve, | New Vork ¢ and thc blood soon reddened the left side 8¢ his face. He kept on hoxing, | R/ until the round ended and ihen the cut | Gl e R p standing of the Clubs. was treated by a helper. Willard | St TLoui W I, boxed another rovnd with nahan | Doston i Bl o ard then terminuted his aflernoc ISV ieTinstonts gif oF ) 2 1o work Philadelphia . .. W v : s 19 While the cut is not so s i S . the one from which Dempsey 1 Gavacelmodan e it is likely to prove an annoyance in Boston in New York (two games e the July 4 contest for it hardly will Washington in Ph Iphia Gk completely heal by that time. Willard | Detroit in St. Lou aciraa probably will do no more boxing dur- { Other tcams not scheduled ing the four remaining s of his training. INTERN! Boxcrs in Auto Mishap. Buffalo in Toronto (2 Watarbury 2, Hartford 0 Springfield 4. Rridgeport Waorcester Providen Pittsfield S, New Haven WEE aron con 3 18 Games Today. Hartford at Worcester "The escape from death of Sharkey Pittsfield at Providencs W Bnd Wagner when their 1tomobile Jersey City 3, Reading 4 Springtield at Waterbury was wreeked by a street car r Wil- Newark 9, Baltimore 1 (first e Bridgeport at New Haven lard's camp was little less than miva- | e e e e e S e culous. The boxer and his manager were nearing the Willard quarters in | S0V Is casy fo hit, and that Willard's - their roadster and started to cross the s will settle the battle carly in the etrest car track. {. In spite of the veering of A car was. approaching, but as it | opinion toward Willard, ‘e is no gvas fifty feet away SI ey, who was ;| muoney h to back the champion. } ) wllriving, signalled that he would pass | Dempsex mou 3 in m»:»m on to be Wthe rails. The motorman apparently | Wagered at evens, but the Dempsey | 1 put on the brakes, but they failed to | men can get no action. i B i sheot carniine Muldoon, who has attended cvery Yoadster nmidsh 2d sent it flying | heavyweight championship hout since < hens e S of the rond. | the Stace-conurn maten, ucciures e [€36U6 Leaders Make Great At- rkey and Wagner were catapult- | present match is remarkable for its | R £ i tempt to Win in Ninth Resnlts Yesterday. ed out of the machine and rolled over | 1ack of wagers. 1In th2 past Theavy and over in the ditch. With the ex- | bettors were always on hand with | ception of amslight wrench to Wag- | their bank rolls to back their choice, | aer's loft shouldér and a bruise to | and hundreds of thousands of dollars | Sharkes's left 1eg, the boys were unin- | Changed on the result. It was ] jared hoir machine was a complete ©specially true that barrels of money made a hrave wreck and there is question if the c always were on hand to Dback the can be repaired ip.on, but there scems to be a Sharkey has been boxing in the | studied disinclination to wager any- | JiE @ W Bolo &1 cnl_\nm»mm_ ve 8 L wee and he and | thing on the chances of Willard. i ankie oul, the phenom of n ’ , ke B >08 : that it is settled that | the Jacksonville training camp last RUNS FOR THE WEEK Wagner have been using their car in Eossinly how) thatiitilsfsettled ety Fe ool . . ~ traveliing from place to place. Willard's condition is as good as pos- | “Pring, lost his cue when it came his / The Levinsky incident was provoca- | Sible, there may be a diposition to het time to take the stage and the whole BEASTERN LE New York, June 30.--The Yanf effort to put on that hit- | baseball playlet, “Won in ! p the | Ninth,” on the Polo ! picce was ruincd. : : ! there may be « diposition 1 v When a “Feller” Needs a Friend @live of smiles, especially among the | Some money on him Hengless I £ : et B mpsey adherents. Levinsky is card- | Jard was asked this afternoon If he \—.‘\‘, that the belaled rally of the rid s el ) < S e o moet Miskec in a bout next ! felt zood enough to go to the route | ”rmw- m'm« farewell round contained rsday night near this city, and he | With Dempsey he answered with e i; X (\r'jl/m the atternoon. With ictic it would be & Eood plan o | &rin, “I think 1 will bo able to step | iWe down, 1, ratt (ripled; Bodie flogged ork out with the champion and get | LWelve rounds.” his second homer fiito tho left field Pto zood condition for his tussle with There have been some queer bribes | bleachers in two davs, and Hamnah | ¢ field Miske offcred to the purchasers of goods, | Singled. And r‘n«n O'Doul. hitting for | T.avinaky also thought that in view | such' asia baby’s' mill bottlsl to any | ftussell,ifanned 7 N the lack of sparring partners in the | bachelor buying a necktie, and other ! 5\)‘» "f.i",m Sox birched George Mo- Willard camp the champion might be | equally seductive propositions, but for H‘“_ freely, :m had enough runs glad to get a capable man with whom | originalty the promoters of the Miske- | In bank to withstand this late charge to box. Therefore, the battler motor- | Levinsky bout are ecasily in the lead. { ©f the Yanks from Harlem. The ed down to the Willard ecamp and The contest the re to stage Thurs- | “rfll;l}'l‘~ chi mpions won the third game made the proposition to Willard and | day night next is not in ‘;3" UL T ore of to 3. d 3usiness Manager Archer. Toledo boxing commission, mor, in | Barrow, Sox pilot, is trying to make fast with anyone intercsted in the big | £00d on his boast that the Boston up- Turns Down Levinsky's Offer. | show at Bay View Park on July 4. But | lift “Would start in New York Haven 6 Waterbury 10 Providence 6 | Pittstield 2 Boston St. Louis CL 50 Brooklyn Philadel P1E 9 x x 8 DRinK : : 5 side the jurisdicti The Yanks still are ge ble - After a brief conference between | as {he arena is outside the jurisdiction A e e e R e 7 EMPOR Iy, the champion and Archer the latter { Of thc commission the bout cannot be b o el i ; thankod Levinsky for his proposal but | stoPped. " e 4 i ,’, g again Pittsburgh T , g said that it was not their intention to But the July 3 contest is not getting i o enssiane it eatcnop. T make any furthcr changes in thefr | any alarming amount of publicity and r.,.«; “'»“"" hed HII“ straight yes- — : caival ah Fs d Soon the Yankees , TR RS s training plans, and therefore they | the promoters conceived a unique plan fnss Sl e L AMERICAN LEAGUE. ould not avail themselves of Levin- | {0 attract the afention of the public. | goleg o berathicithanitholn. S L sky’s kind offer. The f ve publiched an offer | dlans and White Sox. 5 R S A large number of hoxing enthusi- | under the terms of which every pur- Ehlscols N e N i : ¢ / 1 : e, [ Boston .cul 00 120000020 5 | New York 1 " xota e the trip to tho training | chaser of a ticket to the Miske-Le- | B 2 : § = ! 2R , i B ! New York 0000000073 Detroit s guarters yesterday in tho hope of sce. | vinsky bout will have the privilege of | NEEE e e 2 Ing the champion tested hy man | Sleeping in the arena on the night of | Jones and Schang; Mogrids b ho could box and who also had some | July 3. On awakening from a more | 5¢ll and Hannah. o licago defence. There was general disap- | OF 1ess refreshing slumber the ticket - - | ,xl\m " pointment over the failure {o take | buvers then can wend their way to Sox Lose Another. “OULS Levins on for a few rounds . the na and see the title bout. uis, Ju 30.—Fifteen thou- far as Willard prococded with his | It is not stated whother a downy | sand fans saw St. Louis make it thren —- work vesterday it was satisfactory to | Col¢h on the ring floor will be more ' out of four from Chi by winning INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. his admirers. To thom he saemed | ©Xpencive than one on the bleachers. | vesterday's game, 5 to Bddie Col- 5 - coneild b s . lins got three hits ! to put more pepper into his boxing. Tiespsey ks Lixely Worlont) 2 g0t throe it ) d he appearcd fresh at the close of s i x Re woik Lempsey's workout vesterday was | Chicago ) St. Louis V001X o i timere 2 : x x x 1 H Cleveland 0 oW, R Rochester Readi Martin Delancy of the Chicago A. | of the same livcly churacter as in the ! A, an expert on physical condition, declared that Willard was in as good sondition as it was possible for him s Pingh‘ton to be at 40 y of age. Delaney in- | Pery work. and the crowd that jam- - S sisted it was possible for a man to re- | med the arcna was estimated at 7,000 Tigers Seventh Victory. dereuielty frain from road work and still get h wind in proper condition. “At the close of £ boxing hi breathing was normal,” sald Delaney, ; While Manager Jack Kearns had his and the freedom with which he per- , cagle ¢ye on the north side {and spired was proof that there was noth- Mr. Kearns was deeply pained by | ¢l€an « of the serie and won ing radically wrong with him. While | {his duplicity on the part of the igne. | their sever aight victory. Gard- | Wins Hard-Fouzht Five-Set Battle [ never try to pick winners, confining | ple 200, and he atl once stationed a . Ner made Cleveland's lone hit, a slow Prom Leonard Ecekman. myself to the question of condition, T ! scorn of muscular persons armed with | infield zrous wouldn't venture the assertion that a | pasehall bats to guard the enclosurc The score - M itain € J., June 1 of Willard’s age can altain the | o, the remainder of the afternoon, Cleveland 1000000000 W. M. Hail, in a hard-fo five-s vsical perfection which Dempsey 1ould Dempsey defeat Willa | Detroit .. . 00022000x W possesses. new title holder will be the eighth | Morton, Uhle, Phillips and ‘Yet I think Willard is in the condi- | heavywaigh: champion of America un. | lhmke and Ainsmith i fon necesary to make a hard fight in : der Queenshury rul and the fifth onthe tur | iy Ormir Ehe the ring.” e i Toronto and Jenkir Koohy Hotlioron | Soralo Malone gave the challenger some pep- | and Severc Newark past. Bill Tate, Jamaica Kid andiJock Loydenn BIonth ands schulh This included 200 who stampeded un- Deteoit, June 30.—Ihmke allowed Indicates no der the camas on the south sid g fobhonelt the visitors scorcless while 1ached five nits in fwo innir won » 0. The Tigers made = | hattle, retaincd his holding of the | middle state uship singles e on of the world | RICK ARD AFTER CARPENTIER y Ryan Says Willard Will Win. [RURHEES £ C « 3 Gl all tefending i Dempscy left his quarters at ; Fight Promoter Offers Georges §15.- | champion. defes Reek- riand club yesterday afternoon S former middleweight | {he on after a thorough inspection | 1o go to ihe arena for his workout s (TG SLGEE TR Tt CENT Tchiya Kuma man, has reached the conclu- | cler an walked with the challenger Paris, June 2 g “arpen- | Throckmorton aualified for the n at Will will win land co ed with him until he | tier has reccived ble from Tex | tional pionship doubles by de- Ryan ne has seen either the | repched the enclosur Rickard. the box promoter an of- | feating Dr. William Rosenbaum and »mpion or challer in a set con- . | for of $45.000 for ateh with J E. A. Clark. Miss Heleno Pallak won Pre i5.basing his verdict on what | e R b Dempse: 5 h > 1 State as 5‘;\;} of lll e men .n\l ;un 1131 BRAVES SHOW AT NEWPORT. Januavy, next. e believes that Willard's i RN Sl Deschamps. for Carpen- size and weight behind his punch Newport, R. 1., June 30.—The Bo quired of Rickard rrrgr«t will prove to be too much for Demp- conditions and number of | the title in the women Miss Florence Ballin | I sey. | here yesterday, defeated the Trojans | rounds in the proposed match ;m,u.,n{ (ADDITIONAL SPORTING NEWS In a nutshell, Ryan thinks Demp- replying definitely to the offer ON FOLLOWING PAGE)