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F’ i + ok A/MHAT 1S DOING TODAY \ V ITH THE FACTORS IN THE eS 9) A” EST JEFF SENT INTO RING LIMP AS A DISHRAG White Man Was Beaten Before He Climbed Through | Ropes—Men on Inside Tried to Hedge on Bets Be-| fore Fight—Friends Now Fear Boilermaker Is Due | for Nervous Breakdown. iy t oss ! haa tat atry \ \ } nat ang "i ad. | Tried to Call Fight Off | “In the rub room Jeff ne! ave " k his ¢ t His w to ta - At any fa J nia ranch tonight a rc, wt Broke Down in Rub Room. the informa Jeffries suffered a mental hear eryous breakdown in th om a i. That» es ; shortly ay rena. an strain, We what edition | Big Fellow Was All Right do. We b ’ » tv . 2 was no turr ata " " Until Three Days Before Jeff was in fine onditio and it was that which kept him go Was Mentally Dazed. | the Go, and Then He ing the 15 rounds. He weat IMto) «orig giso was troubled men-| the ring like a dishcloth, with his}, 0° 0 Dfised to talk. and bh Slumped. strength and mental powers £OM¢. | | sistants could not raise We thought he might work out of |™ that has « it. He shook his head Im the ring, | f° the was d ‘ . trying to get right, but it was My United Press use.” Z AD FRA Beco, J A local sport writer. who " he was a e both at Rowardennar Moana he : wv" Jet Springs, said (od ames J « Seftries oi Sin Suthites te ani t tw whip J na will all his at hie condit on a r this clear A # talk @ th aud ly work final test rominent focal sport | the { the w ® that cam gusly in the}. Another spa opt fourth James J. Jeffries ta today a shat There ther reas for what Beaten Before Fight. tered idol. You can go even further | hap; “ “The farts in a nutsbelt point to} than that with him. You “ , Jim Jeffries being @ beaten manihim the idol that has bt wou before he craw sugh the ropes, |trampled upon and dingr to get t > x and his fig Johnson wasjever. For every one m if he wa gor s only for tb of putting it| fers sympathy for Jeffr 1 tak » . before the public that demanded {t.| 1,000 who rage and And ‘ , “The big fellow's nerves went to | name. rk waa what b ' pieces, at 12:30 Monday afternoon, it seems to be the u as near as can be figured. He hadjion that Jeffrt Je just returned from a strol! on the} Billy Delaney road with Frank Gotch, and had/ big quitter,’ is pted t any as} roceeded to hia rub room to go|the answer for the defeat of Jet inder @ maasage by Roger Cornell. | tries.” » to be HER OWN CRAFT IN THE SONDERBOAT RAGES pend hanges are urn new man. ' exer, wiil Joe Se returned from the | Star ” pitching a shut jout game for Montesano, Joe te *% certain yet just what he will di 2 a piter | he ater day ' t « aley FR 1 got a bh ar > ay. W ay Ray i hit the bal } kane to ha taken " th in. fleiding and tting. The scor the last few nen don't read like work of team that stung 5 for aix hit eee ee ef SESE CCE E PEER ERR EERE eee eee FRISCO WILL BAR FILMS. (my t N FRANCISCO, exhibition Med Prews.) Juty 7 BA Th H, MeCar sch as the fight has 4 to be @ felony in nud moreove hold MISS ALICE SARGENT. tae wares"ta taal able toe, BOSTON, Mass. July 6.—Mias Al- | re active as a| iteelf becaus iren ice Sargent, the richest womar s | the pleturos, | will per in American waters ‘ secret of her own the pletures to be to sail her own sond ealth, she sa ‘Anyone can be| in San Frar * said this season in the which will meet th boats to be’ ser > Taft cup in August. Sb expects no chivalro’ her male she Hi and strong if nd is willing hat goes with » contest proved to and the SESE SEES EEE EEE ERR R RR eee wonder tria will Mias Sarge a to her sh: f tt force maintains tt " estate of Ho a in eo makes the foremost culture country Miss Sa utation ir heavy weatl any of the 1 hasnach ts | but rather up some of teep hill Bay fleets kes a wetting |and, if posuible ng the rougher kiyn the c wocaune with all th : treets of the outlying districts, |he was rounding second ba Banks fishermar fa eative|swallowed @ chew of toba peaceful mo o and one| had to stop at third bor as long atch of either without | eee outside in r | ‘ ~# ay sane Shed: | ile Woodruff, grat from a wees t ‘ ov get ile by Cincinnati, is ing — j ard time getting safe hits. He gives arer view things | Iding in ~reat style, however Gi tC ® about and the same thing fol Re: an Ougar e r @ tennis match, Th ais Browns are after nere are few sports, | Cico Boy pitcher who, it BY t, that will not |! rumore will be released by ¢ health producers if one intel- | Boston, Frank Smith * part in them, but al Reh must be wise discern Connie Mack says he never fined In the 0 t which are best for indi-|Rube Waddell for the stunts the one ¢ als needs,” bug pulled off while playing with hou the Athletics. ‘ofes see ard in| St. Louls fans are ub to their Day! r ° rt at St, old trick of th ne pop bottles at Li be ter keep it, | opposing pla umpires , c habit of | Fred Clarke wa barded the ¢ " onde who golother day when the Pirates were ac , ed | be ating the Cardinals | Boston sport writers 1 the will win the pennant in THIS IS NOT A AN EXHIBITION SALE, H £ tr Air an. en i A lamonds on Creditg, You get the goods on the first Frock, the young pitcher the pe f Doves got from Pittsburg, is the STERIANG JEWELKY CO. hampion hard luck twirler f th TLY Sporrine Goops (3. 205, First Ay oom 119 aeue te: pitehing .weea baa, “THE RUBBER 9 TORK Main 7206 Jbut ts coneiat cethins oan team don’t hit back THE he right phed lik the rus path. Cobt | | 1 b boosting a |ner and others with the = — Sox; Jack Barry, ¥ lank and (iy United Press) | Harry Davis, of the Athletics SAN FRANCISCO, July 7.—Sam | Mathowson, of the Giants, and other | Langford, who arrived yesterday, ia |former college st who are now willing to fight Jack Johnson any-| Shining in the two big shows of the where on earth at any time the|"tional pastime. They have dono | champion {s ready. While Lang. |{n"ch.to make the gaino cleaner and ford does not claim he will whip| time sie ee sport the old Pitime player w principal object Jeffries’ conquerer, he declared that |in life was to be “one of the bere: he would give him a real run for|in all that moth-eaten phrase stands his money for, after the game, | “I will fight Johnson anywhere on} Connie Mack has always Uked earth,” said cangford. “I am will. | College players, and graduatly the ing to bet about 1 to 2 on the fight, | Prejudice some other well known with Johnson the favorite. That's | managers held against the young- merely for my own protection, and| {ids wore away until: BS does not mean that I haven't the nager in the two big confidence necessary to carry th keeps hia ey the jfight to the limit, When we get|in the spring together I may not whip Johnson,|, The college players are in the big but I'll make an awfully good try alee peefbradn Tom Doran, former Boston and| Because McMillan was tmproperty | Brooklyn catcher, died at his home|released to Rochester by Brooklyn, in New York recently of tubercu-|the former team will have to play | is. ‘four games over with Toronto, Jimmie Sheckard STAR TH == CORBETT NOW TELLS US “2” WHY JEFF WAS LICKED UE dir intere lovers tional game, riftce ting Ind. duly 7. |SACRIFICE HITTING REQUIRES SKILL my Sheck the star Cut an y of the na hit art nontha an walk up SAM LANGFORD IS ON JOHNSON’S PRAIL wh &pbunt Ree HERE'S THE FIRST ONE (My United ’ OLYMPIA, J uit Me ay b y. better wh as “Rou u h 4 « challenge at m Jack Johnson, and ts ar eet tt » wit 6 foot in bie nee, and weighing 380 pounds tSDAY, JULY a mre AT THE WHEEL eee ee ee eee eee eee eee Tommy Kincaid was killed at the about in t to the clubs they ball cannot have toc | Harry 1 rd yesterday when the National car, kment. Jake St which he w: The car are with: & » mafy att w 3 ver ito leave his school or unt af o in & big leag tea In fact, th signing of a collegian t# such a fre ill PD > aH carcely a ripple of oleltement | And the men the colleges making, Gof 19 | sent to the big leagues arena by |to the schools they hall from men like REALM OF SPORTS [DIAGRAM SHOWING THE LATEST | *ATONALLeacuE STUNT OF COBB AND DELEHA Seeeeeeeeee eee ee eee ee WITH ALL THAT IS Ne \ WRITTEN BY MEN WHO KNO a] TURKS BREAK BEAVERS’ | Standing of the Clubs NT Y| “ I Pet fast 4 r ‘ ) 1 | Bs a ‘ ir a 1 37 ‘ —~——, f a’ aft **|Chinault Pitches Nice Ball} Doubte “Kakiay Ne , be figs . tae tata ag and Is Assisted by Van-| ¥ ’ 4g Brooklyn s+. 6 8 ©) couver Shortstop in Cop- TACOMA ol - Phitadelpbia oot 8 4 4 Saw Ratteries—Bell and Bergen; Ma ping Game. pey, Brennan and Jack!itech SPOKANE REDSIR | At Pittsburg | Standing of the ¢ | * Rina | at 41Veuluiver we ; (Py United Presay WA 0 | Spokane 41 k i Y Ln The 0 4 | Tacoma 6 A ove eng | Batterioa—Richte SEATTLE 0 40 ! two Span at for 19 }Camnits and Gibson. (Twelve in nexed 19 a, hte ang Ind. nings.) (iy United Press.) two of them Koa! 4 gee VANCO r, B July « a yugh the fire fag during oston. r " ot f b « o 7! ‘Vetal i R WE — ; é two B nner. vy Se the sh ;h 3 mee : nan, fared ng re and Mey ‘ 6 fo are wn and Raridon, (Four-| his f cation teen innings.) “4 scr, = ee me cial a! At Bt. Louis. five thes at bap gext / RH ABR H Cloctonatt ...++0+6 ar o one eae cpm St. Louis © 3 38irea k a pick ee +} the ce Hatterien—Gaeger and McLean t for or in the bs tt i Hi there | | 1 ‘ « t me tie of pot AMERICAN LEAG er, and bo mores die oi wa TM joere Standing of the Clubs, het wo 4 und A ADR roa. shout ; thet > ee Bes Gy meer Pes : H tiie many LL ELE tem ? z at p the! rotate ai Tae where south immig Ha Quir ar we « ft ‘ and Carrigan ¢ t-period ga - 4 game RH B.ja hac been f f York : cou! 6 * Hugt ae i 5 from ¥ Arrellanes and Kleinow “ BR H a — At Detroit . 2 ae $ RH. E| bs ‘ Se H industr Bt. Louls oe ie 3 a. pee I t ee eee ree Pe re ‘on. Lowt. 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