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and it was plain that trouble was be- competition while Cornell and Syra- ing experfenced in meeting it I gave cuse tied for first place in the north- Tobi ¢ the promoters a second chance to call | ern division. The Orange, however, | ol Fb o0 i . BEEN EALLE" “FF oft the show, before involving them- S Pea k in g DRAS b/ {dnrasaive Tecora: deupita | iR § Jacobson, cf, . 1 Pittsburgh, e conmaccenn? wle Burns, rf. Daubert, Rohne, Roush, > cop =P » Lt Maranville, ss, . Carey, cf, Blgbee, If, Russell, rf, | Traynor, 3b, Grimm, 1b. Rawlings, 2b, Gooch, e, Hamllton, Total 2 4 9 2 x—Batted for Pfeffer in seventh. Pittsburgh . . 100 120 00x—4§ §t. Louls . Liiiiar. 000100 0001 Two base hits, Lavan; three base hits, selves any deeper., I told them the its sethack at the hands of the Itha- i h first $110,000 was in the bank had not cans, and captured the international | McManus 2b. been spent and would be held, pend- of S por ts cup after o succemtul tour of Eng- cuse . & ng my success in making arrange- and, winning six out of nine contests. [ Schiiebner, 1b, (Continued from precceding page)s |menty elsewhere for the match, They e Shacker, . » p— ¥ s still insisted that everything was all 4 T;\la chlmtvlonu\rdmnflx" then went | jont, and 1 believed them, When you're shooting them close in x—-Batted for Mack in elghth. 0 his quarters. Major Lane, asieep “When the date for the payment of _‘lennls, it's the net result that counts, xx—Ratted for Lyons in ninth. Chlcago . .. 000 000 002—2| Harris, p. in another hotel was awakened, and | - ¥ 1 the second installment came and they - q 5 04 4 fntormed thers would be o ight, ~He |16 "0°NS StAlmOnt came S48 IRY/ ) o sanne must be chuckling to fll_‘l_‘ Tl] FAST START s TARd ite. Thoetlli Ronvetasmr iames | AIe e —~osoa0n® lcuomwsen coommwLe., SR olucummunna sloscsssscas L eeecserals louaamanun Slucornses l oo lcoocconmonunumny leossonnccusca ol ssccncnomccn ] R :‘:r‘;:‘!"l{"::fi:::::r;"‘;;‘ {0 oegin the ladditional day, though I was not re- [see Molla Mallory eliminated from the base hits, Seversid: ncrifices, Gerher, Lev- ¥ AL. TOBUILS! quired to do so by terms of my con- |British championships. arette, Jacobson, McManus 2; left on base.| Total the restoration of the battle. tract e Chicago 8, 8t. Louis 7; base on balls, off | Carey; stolen bases, Carey, Russell; sace Aol Leverette 4, Mack 1, Shocker 8; hitm off | rifices, Alnemith, Bigbee 2; double plays, | b. ; Kearns offered to agree to 08t~ o o ;B onement £o July 25 to enable the fi.| | After nearly 24 hours delay I fl-f Probably Molla sees nothing to g1g-| (Continued From Preceding Page), | Leveretts & in 3 Mack i i 4, Lyons none | s.ay Hornsby and Lavan: left on bases. St :lnc“ % ba re:r nnl:edmnd' a new |Mally had to give them $2,000 of my gle over, however, in 1; losing pitcher, Leveretfe; umpires, | §oin f 1o Louis 10, "Pittshureh 0; drive started for the sale of tiskets |OWN money to make the $100,000 pay-| Gamey the Great, ro, g. (Btokes).. 2 Moriarty, ‘Holmes and Naliln; time, 1:48.| Grantham, L UL Ll S AT This did not meet with th roval|meRt possible. The American Olympic team will be | Lady May C, b, m. (H. Thomas).. 3 R 5 el [ oft Pletter § in 6, off Stuart 1 in 2; losng ‘ a8/ APRray “It is obviously impossible for me [quartered at a large chateau over- [ Ribbon Cane, b. m. (Childs). 5 Yanks 13, Senators 1 Trftes, 3y | pitcher, Pfeffer; umpires, Finneran, O'Day of the promoters and Kearns went 3 Maybelle Direct, b, m. (Gray)....11 New York, July 8.-—The New York to keep on this way. I have to make [looking the Seine, not far from the sl ' i $ g y 8. 4 ’ and McCormic 48, i 1% P Llverso, Lambetto, Princess Marion, Or-|Amaericans hammered three Washing- | Bierr ®'f into a room with the newspaper cor- ‘ money for Dempsey, or else resign as [Colombes stadium, g o, Aprowl o respondent for a discussion of the | o m};nager." gkl L phan Petor, Arrowhead and Daster Belle |y, bitchers at will here yesterday, | Alexander, eituation. “p Rickard is to comply with orders| Time 2.054-5, 2.041-5, 2.061-5. winning 13 to 1. The Yankees knock- | Cheeves, p. Talks To Reporters nde;::t(: proteotion. stentiralytin ¢ i 2.08 Pace—(The Fdwards) 3 heats. |od out 19 hits for 30 bases, Ruth|Voel z and repairs on Boyle's Thirty Acres y Dumovich, p. | Pickford Kearns asked the newspapermen A will be st a (Heagng 'Diyision), leading the charge with a home run £ | A w G " | arted at once, thus assuring | p, 1000, e eading charg ‘While the Gibbons angle does not Purso $3,01 his 168 of the séason, & tripls and| Total Just’ what “‘PJ thought of ithe situ- Firpo-Willard bout on July 12, Hal Bee, br. m, by Hal B-Lady T Y |the .. e opinion that the fight should be |the Bl A rrack, b h. (MeMahon . Washington. Satieaiicor o) : i “I]MEN SHU““] M:T flmcm.' held. pThey counselled with the man. |bons and Kane had been led to be-| The Pittsfield team hopped out of | yiis Kiten Todd, b. m. (Palin).. . 2 ab, T O Pt la R L R Y TERORAa 0 last place in the E: league yes- | Gilded Lady Second, b. m., (Fgan). 5 RiSH N 1 g S0 104 020 100—8| When a woman finds herself afflicte ager to go back and make the pro-(lleve they would derlve anywhere) [0 K8 L o T e ticane, 5| Pony Wood, ch. 5. (H. Thomes). 3 8 §| Reepinemugh, s : posal to “gamble” with the gpte re-|from $110,000 to $175,000 as their end | IS ta L € 4 Paleface, Walter McGregor, Miss Belwin, G Jorey baee hits, O'Farrell, Luncan 1, Hol-led with backache, = headaches, *iuiel ceipts for his final $100,000 guarantee [on a basis of a gate return that good : A Silver Mad, fUe Hirdnade, Buddy Mas|gpariy’ in. 2 Dohue clumadEiDr tery |vousness, dragging-down pains, pain provided the preliminary expenses of [management would have produced.| o i\ 0 qds now are shiftthg to| Time, $.08 3-5, 2.031:5, 2.04 4-5. Tauslge double plays, Bolne to n her side, irregularities and irritabils the show were assured. This is a further indication of the Jess Willard ’D“ tHe Ft'm‘gt“ of his 2.04 Pace—(3 heats). E:‘:::"“,'_ j 1l to Grantham; ity, dark circles appear under the eyes Kearns studied a few moments and | misrepresentation that has character- | ooy onveion) condition _Purse $1,200. 2 Harris, 2b. PRI L e M !land her complexion gets sallow, she then went to the room where the pro-|ized the whole proceeding.” £ ge s s xiraliony s Qawl Ao Alexander 1 |may be sure the underlying cause is moters were conferring and made the| All through the strenuous night of | y,j0g champlonship polo team tri-| _nhy) M ;T:;T;“z;.l ander Keck 1, i hits f[some ailment peculiar to her sex. “gambling” proposition. The pro-|conferences, bickeings and indecisions, | ymphed over the Carramor Four at | FATker Bov. b. & (Berry).. Leibold 'x L e coslexander| Such women should act quickly and posal was not accepted immediately |Dempsey slept peacefully at his train- |Toledo yesterday, 11 to & oAt AiRest B s Fridsy, p. .. 323 take the great American remedy for ¥ ¥ s | % Y d o . 3 o] iworth, p. . 1 . o e U however and Lane, Molumby and [ing camp. i Sun Flash, br, r. (Cox) 3 ot e ol e ,nsm“‘f,',‘,",,";:""l',m‘“"“"’“"?!“?" h ""“‘“",“’:“' Lydia E. Pinkham's former Judge Roy E. Aires asked for| The titleholder is in what he terma| RBahe Ruth poled out a homer, tri- | Roger C., Miss Marle and Ess M. . AR AR A §oe Vegetable Compound, and they may a féw minntes by themselves to talk |“perfect condition” He plans to|ple and double against Washington | /50 Sterted. . Total .. 8418 24 umplres, Itiem and Wilsoni time. 1335 |pe saved years of suffering. For gena calk st el 5 Time, 8.051-5, 2.053-8, 2.041-5. x—Batted for Zachary In second. T crations this old-fashioned root and it over. They discussed the proposi-|take only a short walk today and then |yesterday. The Yanks sgcored nine 2,18 Trot—(3 heats). xx—Batted for Hellingsworth in ninth, Pirates 4, Cards 1 a S fas tion and came back in 20 minutes|spend the afternoon loafing around |runs in the first three innings and won | | Purse $1.260. " New York. Pittsburgh, July 3.—Hamilton was |herb medicine has been restoring ails saying they would accept. his camp. He will leave for Shelby [their fifth straight game, 13 to 1. dagiche, hilof i .bid G Malcolm 5 ab. r. h. po. . linvincible in the pinches and Pitts. |\"8 Women to health, and it may be % TForbes-Iviolette (Dodge) .. Witt, of. 1 0 < e relied upon with perfect confidence. The first announcement—or the|early tomorrow morning in a private S Ruby Hall, blk. m. (Tallman). 3 Haines, burgh easily won from St. Louis 4 to last—to the newspapermen came|car. Harris and Burns hit for the cir- [ Eleanor Worthy, b, m. (Loomis) Dugan, 1 yesterday. Score: e i e ey 'ROSQUITOES from Lane who opened the door of| On the private car with Dempsey |cuit and Ehmke won his 12th victory gs“"‘:a‘;“-‘v‘,n""(;"-_}ff“ll’fn(egfi":}‘v; i g:?;llm‘ Good for the bites-—good to keep the insects off too— the conference room and shouted: |will be Manager Kearns, Mike Trant|yesterday when the Red Sox ham-| ™ pue pall, Helen Wilkes, Peter 8., Bmith, v VAPORU “Boys the fight is on.” the Chicago detective sergeant who|mered the Athleties into submission, | King, Queen Alix, J. L. Worthy and Ce- Ppp, 1b. Over 17 Million Jars Used Ye ek - coorbmmmemm] wowmnl | Paul Manship, American sculptor, | recently finished a bust of _Mary lnosurcouranan wloscorcocoonan wlesons Slococormonuuonens sommmoosnonT oo B S TP PR ol osossssmss00mna 5 Mann, rf. Blades, If. Hornsby, 2b. Myers, ef. Stock, 3b, Alnsmith, c, Freigau, ss Lavan, 1b, Ffeffer, p. Clemons x ST + 7 v alse ted. b, The conferences of the night were |has guarded the champion to and |7 to 4. "“,‘r‘,',’,jm“;.‘“"" BT tonas fii‘;’,‘:]: i not always. peaceable and often|from the ring in all of his bouts; Joe A2 e Ward through the closed doors of the room |Benjamin, Pacific coast lightweight| A 10 to 4 trouncing was handed the Beott, ; : by the lowly Phillies. Lyt loud and angry voices were heard.|and other attendants. Giants yesterday h 1 nson, @ Frequently one of thé promoters SER This was the Quaker's first victory RANGERS HAUE REUENGE Hotmann, over the champs in 13 games. Mit- 8 . would shout, apparently at Kearns: Shelby Celebrates v “It would be a shame to let you|BY The Associated Press. chell was the hero for. besides pitch- BY TRIMMING GA GO NINE get out of Montana with all that| Sheiby, Mont, July 3.—Filled to [ing well he hit'two triples. Williams 7, N 0 overflowing with anxious, but enthu- |got his 22nd homer. il RLE R money without a fight.” g its, 4 8 & 3 siastic fight faps, bustling with con= Take Fast Contest From West Main [ Ruth; three base hits, Ruth, Rice; home Kearns was obstinate up to the last A : g i § ; i P ativa\cEal fusion attendant upon the hourly ap-| Old Alexander was driven from the runs, Ruth, Pipp; double plays, Rice and insisting he had a perfactly-legal con- proach of a world title bout and|mound in the eighth inning and the Street Boys to the Tune of 4 Hargrave; O'Nefll and Gharrity, Ward, tract which called for payment of £ Gt TR Johnson and Gehrig; left on bases, New y . clothed in a carnival atmosphere, |Reds’ rally won from the Cubs, 9 to 8. L & ) i $800,000 bofore Dempsey stepped in-| gy o1y gwaits impatiently the tap of | — to 2—Win in Sixth Rally T T an degn o palin o to the ring. He declared this money \¢ne gong which will send Tom Gib-| New Haven hit Mayberry hard yes-| %. = o defeated by the New |1} PUFUCk out, by Shawkey 3, by Zachary had been promised him and that hefyion.”nvainst the “Manassa mauler” |terday and got to 12 to 5 decision over | Tn¢ Rangers, defeated by the New|;' by Friday’2, by Hollingsworth 1; hits, had been assured day after day It|\yijjjam Harrison Dempsey tomorrow |Springfield. lenth:lm i R :”: ofF Hollingeworth 5 tn3 2.3; Tt hy pitener, v 3 3 - week, a a swee! come! =35 Yy pitcher, -would be forthcoming before the time aftornoon at 3 o'clock. Gibbons com- — MEht when they took & fast game | Zachary (Witt), by Friday (Witt); wild limit expired. pleted his training with light workout | The Rangers are a tickled lot today o Helr £ oY, ety " & 25 pitcher, Shawkey, Friday, Hollingsworth; He also clinched his argument by|yesterday afternoon. [for last night they handed the Gasco | Lo SRSIERIONIERAVIEOrs | i A oainpi pitohkriiZashary tiumplret R Rlldas pointing at the clock and stating that| The big amphitheater a half mile [a neat little lacing which so ap- 5 ’*‘}1 i Irutlrl‘y n‘flflml the Rangers ; » 2 hours, the contract for the fight h:l cxpired |westward from the town is finished |peased them for their stinging defeat "‘;jo:";;i ';:‘M"g: Fi'}:‘::t LT midnight. g ac moda 3 - |by the same team a week ago. oF 8 s Vit lhehhe T A “Up e e e L L e Aopommeuaia e ns 2 s g o mick had a sweet pitchers' duel witn| INATIONAL LEAGUE v PoeieC Gl il the score favoring the Gascos 1-0 lieved the fight was off. His belief |[from a few thousand to IR,V\’?;Lkz: YALE BULLDOG NO LONGER i1t o om0 s LT LUt et g Already h?d pEs 2‘,}\('0“ Dy g blore optipLbtic, \ doubled hut was forced at third by| ppiogo st TROGICEE el state: nt explaining his posi- [officés are ready, concessionzires by ? - S j hilade a, Ju ~—Pounding a ffi,;.d e i % the score are m:sst-d along the thor- UNDER D‘}G IN ATHLETIGS’ Hayss inneldnie ”ay”f.w? second |44 of Nst York p|y!cnm~s for 17 :lts. Kearns' statement which he had in- [oughfares leading to the fight arena | however, and scored on Seifel's single | ,p1aqaiphia yesterday won the open tended giving out upon the calling off |and officials have been selected to which was his third of the game.|i o came of the series, 10 to 4, “Cy" of the bout follows in part: handle detalls of the hout., All ex-| (Continued from Preceding Page) | Chant got on base on Barnes' error |yyijjjams hit his 224 home run of the “The fallure of the Dempsey-Gib- [cept two preliminarles have been and Satalino doubled, scoring the two |seacon in the first inning, Score: bons fight at Shelby is due purely and |definitely arranged. squad vanquished both Harvard and |men ahead of him. Thorstenton Nov Vark: simply, to the inability of the promo- Gibbons In Rare Form | Princeton in duel contests although ‘Vfl”\'_(’f.l and Satalino scored on Yan- e l.':l. T ters to meet a business obligation. I Gibbons, apparently least disturbed |the Tiger outscored the Bulldog in the kaskis' fly. 2 ‘;""‘M"""‘Eh"“:.::. did not seek the contract which they |of anyone in Shelby over the hitch in |intercollegiate test. Princeton’s dla-| In the last inning the best the |y, “o are unable to carry out. In fact, it |negotiations at Great Falls yesterday, |mond record over the whole season | Gascos could do was to_put over one Meugel, If. . was virtually foreed upon me, shadow hoxed, punched the bag and [wac niore impressive than that of|tally. A big shake-up has been made :\'Tv'f\w'n:[' . “At the very outset I expressed my |skipped rope. The challenger's con-|Yale but the Ilis came back to whip[in the Ranger team, resulting in two Cunningham, doubt as to the feasibility of the pro- [dition in the opinion of experts is bet- |their rival in two out of three games, | wins in their last three starts. The|snyder, c. ject. Despite my warning they insist- [ter than it has been before any of his |after Loth had eliminated Harvard | new line-up is Hayes, c; Chant, Ad- ;fi‘nn‘ P. ed that they were able to put the previous bouts. His weight has drop- |from the title quest. amitis, p; Satalino, 1b; Middleton, 2b; (.;;;‘;‘y "i 3 show over; that the money was al- |ped from nearly 190 pounds to less| Yale's flashy polo four also captured | Albanese, 3b; Rocco, Cabelus, 88; | jonnard, p. ready in hand to meet the terms of |than 178 pounds. He probably will |the intercollegiate title by defeating | Thorstenton, If; Yankaskis, cf; Sel-|Biume, p. . my contract. I did not immediately |fight at that weight. Gibbons dis- |Princeton in the final round of com-,fn]s, rf; Pete Iusari coach. In the accept their offer. They followed me |[plays no evidences of suspense and |petition and an Eli golf star, Dexter | Gasco game the team worked smooth- via airplane from Salt Lake to Chicago |this is expected to be a big factor in |Cummings of Chicago, swept through [ly Middleton made one double play and back again to Shelby and fihally |his favor when he enters the ring. |a fine field to the intercolleglate title | unassisted and another, Hayes to|Mokan, it to Chicago. The local boxing commission com- |last week, turning back in the cham- | Satalino featured. Seifel got three!scaicer ot “In the meantime I had had an of- posed of Mayor James Johneon, trea pionship round R. E. Knepper who| hits in as many tries and Chant | Tierney, 2b. fer for the Dempsey-Gibbons fight |urer of the bout; W. W. Thorn, county |had previously led his Princeton | fanned four and gave 7 hits. | Parkinson, from Tex Rickard and another from |attorney, and Douglas Parker of Swect |squad to its second successive team| A third game will be played with |Jiisoh & Tom O'Rourke both better than the |Grass, is cxpected to meet tomorrow |triumph. Yale was runner up for the | the Gascos next Monday night. Rapp, b, . 8helby proposition. and formally designate Referee James |team trophy. Michell, p. 10 17 27 “I emphatically stated to Loy J.|Dougherty as the final arbiter, of (he| A majority of critics awarded the T . Molumby and Mike Collins that I had | fight in case it goes 15 rounds. . baseball crown to Ho!_v Cross, which AMERICAN LEAGLE x--Batted for Ryan in elghth, these offers and asked them to cancel Richard T. Burke, president of Jlm completed an impressive season with Fhiladelphia . . 101 004 04x—10 | the Shelby proposition as I did not|national state boxing association, will [27 victories and only two defeats, one (Continued from Preceding Page) | New York ... 000 120 001— 4 k i s i Two-base hits, Snyder, Meusel, Kelly, be the official timekeeper. Harry [each by Princeton and Boston college B walker, !;'uem:i. w'ipxl.o;r. P.r?“::\:on; n'.u‘.} oo o think they would be able to live up to e Gibt 1 < th ¥ their obligations. Lennon will keep time for Gibbons | which, however, lost its other. two |y, : . s s |'base " hits, Mitehell 837 home runs Wil- DRCKiattertiarasyeut L EECORe | ltame, Jackson; stolen base, Mokan; Reonownced. “From the outset they have never |and William [Lyons of Denver will |contests with the Worcester colle- Chicago. | h. po. a. e |double play, Rapp to Holke; left on bases, | o 0 .| New Yerk 9, Philadelphia 9; base on balls, 0| off Scott 2, off Mitchell 4; struck out, by G I N G E n, o Scott 3, by Ryan 2, by Mitchell 1; hits, | 0| off Scott 10 in 5, none out in 6th, off Ryan | 1/1 10 2, oft Jonnard § in 1.3, off Blume 0 A I E olin 2-3; losing pitcher, Seott; umpires, o Quigley and Pfirman; time 2:05. been frank with me. I have been up |represent Dempsey with the watch, gians, Cqlgate was a strong titular| ah. ol SARSAPARILLA . 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Ropes will bé strung [setbacks at the hands of Brown. |McClellan “When the second $100,000 was due [and broewn canvas laid today. | Princeton’s’ winning streak of 19 Ticket Sale Disappointing |straight was checked by Colgate and S=——=———————————————=—==| Last minute ticket sales are being |the Tigers slumped badly in their ser- made today. Tt is indicated that the |jes with Yale. Boston collége ran 22 . — number of tickets sold is far below |consecutive victories until defeated by |gchalk. original expectations. Holy Cross. Graham, A faw special cars are arriving™here | Columbia had one of the strongest | LV orette. ,,ifrom behind and after being held to| - but the many trains which it was an-|tennis teams in the east while Carl 8, . 3 0,/two hits for six innings, launched two | ticipated would be chartered in most | pyscher of the Philadelphia College of P o 0 viclous attacks against Alexander and cases have been cancelled. 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