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PAPKE VANQUISHED, AND — KETCHEL IS CHAMPION Mllinois Thunderbolt Goes to Defeat Before the were oline | bell, Both we Michigan Man. hed and holding at the Hyen round Round Four. re up on the jump, Both missed left swings and they kidded clinch, Referce each other In a Woleh cautioned both boys not to (By United Press.) hold, Ketchel landed hard right SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 27.—-By/ to heado Papke came back with knocking out Hilly nots thunderbolt, Stanley Ketchel of Grand Rapids, Mich gained ¢ ship of the world. Ketche! blow in well directed wi Papke had previously in this round aucoumbed to th: lett awing of K en the count of nine. Ketchel led throughout, Papke other m te willing. the biggest that ever witn@sed a fight in They went at it without shaking, Papke, the Ili. | Ketch jast night re-} he middleweight champton:| hel misse took two delivered the knockout} th rownd, with a to Papke’s jaw the eleve | clinched. ed again ehel punta with lett. vicious right and Ohel, and had tak jeclares that he wants an- ch, and Ketchel says he The crowg was one of Ketchel dt a clinch. fete jelinach San Francisco, ° Round One, of the rin same pune Ve o Papke's loft Papke missed with left.and Papke missed with They fiddle Ketahel through ropes with hard right to the jaw, gud h, They clinched orner, Ketchel blocked Another clinch, Ket od wild left sawing and Night rights on the jaw they They fiddled and elineh n & neutral corner, Ket hed Papke over kidneys They exchanged light lefts to face, Kewhel's rout Round Five. left, but dn't. They wreatied in Ketcbel missed wicked into another amie they both went out into the laps of the hands. They fiddied and clinched | spectators. Nelther was hurt by Qn the dDreak Papke put a stiff, the fall. Papke put_rigt to ear it and left to jaw. Kotchel land-/and loft to body, They clinched right on eye. They clinch, and again, Papke putting anotiver right! to stomach, They to ear, Ketchel chopped over Papke landed right | wicked right hook to the mw. They ’. pace was terrific. | clinched Papké missed left They go into a long clinch, In| swing. Koftchel put terrific left to! furious mixup Ketche! pug vicious stomach. Ketchel chopped Papke left to head. Ketchel caught Papka over the eye right at the gong with a wicked punch on jaw, and | Ketchel’s round then feaued him unmercifuily Round Bix. , Against the ropes. Papke. weather inh” siete tae’ weeeiten ices until the gong. Keteh-| kctonel ‘iilssed right for the body and they slinched seme more . Round Twe. Papke seeme tnciined te hold They rushed at each other Nike a Papke sriswed rigkt te bead, but pair of tigers aed clincked) On got there with Mgt Wet, Ketch! the break they exchawged lefie to! put rigkt to Mace amd rhgkt to body ane. They sluaged emrkh other, Hoth biewding batty, Paphe held with beth hashde free amd cltmehed + Peptee's CUR bard Pa new i¢ bleeding Paphe Metehed a bard right o# wm @ Papke. They Ketehel missed with right terrifie left te the body clinched agin. anether herd right twe stiff uppercute in clinch Papke minned with right. yo Grew binod from Ketehel's momth with » Heht lef Ketchel pummeled Paphe hard om the body with hott. aad jotted hate | Ist. Both miso rights In a tw a cliseth with left. Ketehel land. | fiugtions » beth tandet herded Nght left te face and they! lait te hedy, Pape brenhing clinched agama, Ketchel had @ good Paned. Kren row. bead tu this round nme np eauthomeels, Pagite planted light left on Ketob hott for body. Pape wier os sore mouth. They clinched two trine with right. They | Metebel missed vietona right ewing ellnched bet pat They Ketebel misaed Ketehe! lands bapke mineed j tight owing, but naded straight heft | te eee. Finding be was getting They look like a picture— and what’s more to the point—they stay looking like one after hard and continuous wear. REGAL SUITS are swagger and always look right— REGAL OVERCOATS are comfortable and Gistinctive in styl REGAL CRAVENETTES Gress you welle- rainy weather need never bother you. Cc THE BIG WHITE MARKET fly. back with hard left, Papke took his beating without fiimehing, and went to his corner strong. Round Eight. They fought inte a olinoh Ketchel put a right to body Papke put hard right to face. Brcners wicked right landed on ’ ke'e shoulder, Ketchel landed right awing lightly. ‘They clinched Ketchel gppercutting, Papke hook ing on th® Jaw, Ketchol landed right smash on the oye. clinched again, Papke soon tired, and his punches lacked steam. |Ketohel hit him with wicked left | Ketehol has a good lead and i» fight ing cautiously, Ketohe! put hard right to stomach and right uppercut to Jaw, Papke missed wicked right awing, and k het put two wicked lefta to bedy, Ketohel caught him with a hard left hook at gong Ketchel’s round Round Nine, and clinch, Ketchel put hard left) to Jaw and two wicked lefta to body Ketchel put two hard rights to body Papke starte? blood from Ketohel'#® nose ewith hard left Ketchel staggered Papke with | hard eight swing to the jaw, send ing Dim clean across the ring |Ketche! landed a series of atiff upperewss. Papke fighting wild, wiptng his bleeding note on Ketch el's tod. No steam left In Papke's viows, Papke pat light rieht to body They clinched. Ketchol'« round. At this stage of the game the fight t* al] Ketehel, although |Papke seems strong and unaffect ed by the puntshment. At that his | blows have lost thelr force. Round Ten, Papke rushed out of his corner but did no damage. He took the worst of it in a elinoh. Ketoh vl missed left uppercut. Both put light rights to head and clinch Papke landed iakt right upperc Ketchel missed hard right swing, bat put wicked left to body. They vxchenget kard rigtte to face Ketobe! mkewd wits ite fernone lott They cHached. Reictte! at * OREGON “U’ Varsity Out-Generals Chub and Excels im Kicking United Pree.) Port. AND, Nov. 91 .—-Hefore o large, typical Thanhagiving day crowd, the University of Oregea defeated the obeven of the Mulinn mah Athletic clab peaterday by 6 seore of 1¢ te ¢ Oregon comeerved her energies wnt after che had the club mon euffictentiy exhemsted, wed (then played bard. (Goals were made by ro & Childs | They exchange hard lefts to face | much | THE STAR—URIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, ees. WASHINGTON WINS THE CHAMPIONSHIP ¥et% and repent pot right pke's try put stiff right to od with a left i | to body and blocked Pa; for the same , oe They ollnah at the gong. vou round Round leven, ‘Thoy rushed into a clinch, Papke eescettating leoa ipl y appl jauded for hie handling poopy ee bop ae a feted 4 Defeats oO. A. ot by Big af b diftiecit, cateh This brought they clinched again jo the ball to the O, A. 6, 17es6 tine Se re ieay.” matahel taaned Score in Great In all there wore’ five. forward to face and body. Ketchel lande . a hard left on the jaw, Papke went Contest, Besese, four ot which were # jdown tn & heap, stroge Pe to we cxstinansie Gets sella te les etven foot at the count of nine, And) he victory over the oleven of| tage yesterday than at any other Ketchel pounced on bim with) ine Oregon Agricultural College on | time this season, Hie handling of | vicngan: tate Sad signs be jaw. | Denny Field yoaterday won for the| punta was perfect. Doble, at the Papke was beaten | to the iiie| University.of Washington the foot-| conclusion of the game, sald bis OAD ed wee ete a oched the | P&ll championship of the North-| goneralship was the best display« his bands and knees toue po| ball, championship of the Morty | generalship was not unoconselo and floor, The overwhelming score of 32 to] Mattson, Washington's stocky eres: Por arcane Guan him | doen not give an adequate com: | iittle end, played a great game de eat Ke thot had all the bettes dt| Parison of the two teams. The! spite injurios jout, Ketehel bad # @ jgame was decidedly interesting He went 4nto the game with a |e from @ spectator’s staadpoint recently sprained ankle, botls on| AT EMERYVILLE The game was replete with spec-|his fingers and bruises about bis tacular runs, brilliant forward|pody. Babcock and Bakin also passes and fierce onslaughta on! were badly bruised before entering. (By United Prose) ino | the opposing line, During the first! Grim's 45-yard run scored the a eon a ple Don {halt much fumbling was evident, | first touchdown, 19 minutes after Fnrique, Serrviné the octors of |¥ut Coach Doble, after the game,|the start of play, Coyle kicked Charles Bilson, won the Thankagly-| stated that was be oxy beautiful a ¢ wre ing handicap at Emeryville when two teams are eager for Kakin negotiated a goal from Dorante, the favorite, was second, | tray Siasenint from the Seyacd ine eres tae wiaset war ward, We Washington gave the best expo | bringing the score up to 10. | vena Bi Bek pes toy A. yg hs th sition of the forward pans » on| Shortly after this Washington" trade whe Rabves pome fine felds Denny Field this season. Grimm, | for her way to Oregon's one-yard deat to tos po une oe |left end of the Washington eleven, | line, but here the ball was fumbled © post and the sport was Twenty-alx book» went to th got away with one forward during by Muckiestone and Oregon punted 1, and betting was very /eseh half, scoring on both, the first | out of danger teoavy, Rowulte after a run of 45 yards and the sec Washington then renewed the Five and @ halt f s*. purse ond after a run of 40 yards. Coyle | fight with increased vigor ‘und | Sus "thins ‘Tiwet; ee Pale! passed the ball beautifully each| shortly before the close of the Airs furtongn antiing Mike Aahetm | me half, Westover was pushed over for | won Hievation second, Prestige| 19 the second half Mycklestone a touchdown, Bakin failed at goal third, Time—1: 169-5 passed one to Mattson, who was | Score, first half, 16 to @ j Futusity course, purse — Roseben | won, Collector Josaup seoond, J, C.| Ca aia ant union. KRANT KNOCKED OUT One eile and one furiongThanks nei ‘on, Dorante seoend, Royal LARRY GARDNER third, 1:84 1-6 Mile and & Quarter, selling-—?ul n, Lady’ Alicia second, Naded ee LOSES serra furlongs, selling—-Wap won, | TONOPAH, Nov Harry (Kid) ' second, wd Provost | Krant f Beatt last night kr i Aird Titne--1: 16 1-6. wut Larry Gordon of Butte tn th eel core thirteenth Fr nd of & scheduled DOWNS Penmeylvania Wins the 000° 0) Tie ent was xe crowd. 1 t » Fontbalt Game by wena tganitio sagnt ‘ MULTNOMAH Scorwel 9Tt0 4 iy il als < Ceoaelt innaresatinnmenntt 3] Weane, the vardity enter, who re) (Oy Varies Prone) long-range Cigt hie ower ~ the belt nind the chib-| peTLADMLeHia, Mov. 37.—Cor| i ehous Gordon excetied | mone Hine after Clark had], fs he if or ae & fumbled it. Moulen kicked goat, "ll YOR the tons, and stected to AT LOS ANGELES trom placement from the 42 yard| kick off Pensoplvenie ran the bell ¥ tine | back to the 28 yerd lise 4 punting | Hoth scores Were made tn the a@O) goo) nm followed, ending with (By United Press.) | ond halt. Multeomek onsily oft p, nsylvagia downed with the bal _LO® ANGELES, Cal. Nov st.-- ple the eleven im 48*/ on her owe 10 yard line The winter ting of the Loe An first half, ‘er Quarterbaek ; ¢ the remsinfor of the hell * ae » on Bogan yes Latourette for the varsity starred) ¢,, hh punting, while ~ eS { in the firet half, bat was lator 687 | por newleam! ; pene ; ting ried off the Meld injured. Pilkina Pen Jouling tireceh Caetente tee wir ma handicap at fom, a cia’ player, wae raled off the\ 04 foreing her way dows the a eon furl The Pasadena ete-) field for roughness. Instead of|;,, ; ornell'e yard tine, where Wal ® Old Timer, @ 15 to 1 ah wa tackling Piskham, who wae return-| 4, punted yards out of danger eerand Stanley Fay, belonging to ing @ pumt, he stomd willl amd tlt oi new wan bart Gud Miller want Wiltiam Walker, at § to 1, third armed bine. j The time was 1:264-5, which was} Into kis place remarkably good. } we After @ further ewehenae of punte,|. The opening of the Santa Anita Walder sprinted around Corneil'e| park was ushered in under the mont . ‘orne!! y ime |PRYOrHbIC weather condit and a Heed ane A i gee 9 Pong ore ine | be balidey crawd turned « Re. | kicked the goal. Seore—Pemnay? |” hots, ster Satine ~Ces vaale @, Cornet § Bot won, Gol cond, Hasty | Nedthor site eonret durtag the re Agmes third 141-6 | mainder of the fret halt One mile, selling—Jotin Lyte won, | Secemd batt, Barney 1Oiatield sessed, Day Star im 3 The tesiasing of the aeemd Balf! Two-year-clds, five and a half found beth teome with their line furlongs, eeliing—Joe Gaitens won, | ups wnchesged. belicwbests kicked Enfield second, Servicience third | off, attacking the west gee! Mower Time—1 09 4-6 ran the ball bark 54 yarde, br |e me hantien, rg Aas = r estigouche won, Od orwell to the eeuter of the fivid ond, Stanley Pay third. Time Manier, behind great interfer 4 an eighth ling— Mer Offictous sec ped od Hutchineon, Cornelt's Bye Bye HL third. Time—:87 | Purse. seven furlongs: Mark ie | tony IL won, Light Woot second, | Neve Lee third. Time—1 Walder here punted te Mtybar, _— who made 4 spectacular ran of %) @ALEM, Ore, Nov, 27 ° The Lin- yards, marking off teckter ater | ooin high echoot team yesterday de- tackler, and never stopping wettl he | feated the local high school eleven jhad pinced the ball on Corwoll's ibys score of 23 to 14, but only after 5 yard line, js soare in the firet half Lincoin vanth ae pewnliend §/| started the game with sube and the ards for holding te thee tall, ¢ | fret half ended 19 to 6 Assistant te C 0 46 yord Mae, | cosch Fowler sent the regulars in bee goer! thee ap. | the _eroond half and easily made the fe oh time, 4 posing Mae tere 5 yard gale. — | Seare “up to 28. Malem was out | welghed. but played a plucky game. cur RATE cleaning. | bownde at Pownsytvanie'’s #6 yard | - _y took Mowor's plane at! right belt Tisdmen was pest given | the ball fer @ ine beck, and be! matte 12 yorda te © certmenege Mentor ous hart} and forced te retire lrepairing. Suite CLEAN Da AND | PRESSED, 75. Club rate, $1.25 a {month HM. L. Stuteman, 1904 Fir eee SAL? LAKE CTYY, Nev tn fhe fechew af emew twine aant Uta ciiveraitites yasterday paw red am of fhe moet fhercmly foght gym neem over Ponting Special for Saturday. — Cup Cakes, per deren oe SPOKANE WICTOR | ncn: 15e | ne OUR GOODS RECOMMEND (By United Prem.) THEMSELVES. COME AND SPORANE, Mew Pw My the § SEG OUR PRICES. ee Pee et cane Gtalle 4041, Public Market. Bakery, 1219 Yesier Way. BAKERY, IND. k 4780; day took the lighter Malt Lake City team inte camp. T loawe | Minplayed the beet form of the son, The opes atyle of Toott used Wy both teams MAR. AUTO lof the co }the 10th Hanriot | thetr brilitant p: Moore Theatre John Cort, f Week, Maton, B. Harris beater yey “The Von and the Nights, 660 to At the MOORE Mme. Shanna Dramatic cou Wil be the soloiet aes Club's fret publie | Ba RACE WAGNER WINS THE BIG) EVENT BY 14 SECONDS. Driver Won Vanderbilt Cup Race in 1906— Again Champion. et Wh te te te te te te te te te te OO ONO OF Deg, * * SALE OF Tig * (By United Press.) #l For season teket ® SAVANNAH, Ga, Nov, 27. &| Wednesday, at 19 « gm * Wagner wins the race by 14 #/ 4 econ * aches oo + Seventy-five Taine ‘ ERROR ' the chorus Nov 27 of 231 vat attrmeth SAVANNAH with, Mae Over Ga, a crooked course miles, the great automobile of the grand prize of the Aut bile elub of Amoriea was ran day. Twenty machines of larger make from all parts of the world were entered of auto enthusiasts have ue atte toring here all week from a ry and when the “uTriae 2 race began 26,000 persons wore Ci <2, 0G Sata, \the stands and along the course wen, 06 toe oro : De Palma, in a Fiat car, led Pe the end of the first lep. He The Grand going at a speed of 675 JOUN CORT, ae | an hour Week Mewinaing With Driver Seymour, in a + M A... led et the end of the se hatuedet Date De Palma 4 ot pass stern Ton! Fs ap until seven cars had red Amerieaa age Ort he fifth | } “THXASS In the Han 1 tho | Presented by George Hens car the pace vos a ae of 89.44 miles an hour also |S, ioc he : A Seattle Ti 2 a Renz car one enond Russell & Drew, Mare Pima! Fast Racing in Sixth. Tosteht ond So ea The first wix care at the end of! “Sune ta f fth lap were within 62 seo-| f each other Hanriot’s age on the third lap was 100; miles an hour | At the sixth Hanriot was til leading with Henry, in a Benz ear, 24 seconds behind the leader. | Their positions at the end of the seventh lap were unchanged. | Wagner, winner of the Vander bilt race in 1906, in a Flat, leaped into'the lead {> the eighth lap Hanrlot second. In the #th lap, De! Palma regained the lead, and in| took first piace, Wagner nosing Nazzaro for second New Weaterh Comedy, cepectally for T. Dente °NO MAN'S LANDE place. Earle, in a Bens car, going jet @ terrific pace, few off the track at @ tangent, struck a tree 4nd was seriously burt Beattie United Wins. The Beattie United ball team yesterday w Neecutive victory Eve Taylor & line; Auguete park t defeating an sreqation by @ score of 3 goals to 1.) Phantoms; Ri Carlisie the V Staniey; Alexis @ ST. LOUIS. Nov 21 te Motion Pictures, ering & plays THIRD AVE the Cartisie Indi yesterday de feated the St. Louts university team | Russell, Drew 3 here, 11 to @ The game was slow, | <a however, 8t. Louls put up a stub pation born defense put up 6 stud-| vist Time Be |IN THE SHADO Aap Next W tary oF 6 C Bailey ile $1.89 ora eeeee Prices: Mata, te Length 14) Ihe, 200, Sie, She inches ST of No. § emooth bottom or 8 C POPULAR ¥. corrugated bot Performances Dall tom. The cor. ‘Pricee— reas et tom is the big ow doen MOYAL MUSICAL the t it seller; it on ckpiane « ny wants it ~ as possibl Patent adje fen a Cerecsl gntitied “rhe down a ' habe ie es 26 eis | 5 posh ok i Woight 5 tbs. Too heavy por | Danes § 1-2 oF 2 © Iron | ful "ae, Ww ht @ ibe.| Express or oe freight ¢ extra Sh F. M. SPINNING shannon 1310 Second Avenue iS Pertection $1.89. mat} Leanéry 1021 THIRD AV, COR. SPRING COLLARS Ic, 2c,3c ourrs, Company, J singing, Speaking, Chimes of Jolly — Biackamitha, Christenin, ‘The Bago?" s rk streets. Adulte, 1085 “shannon Theatre, Vaude rs. w ¥ Admission 4c; SHIRTS, 160, “Gus Brown” ws DID YOU SAY OVERCOATS? We thought that much when we bought our sto so we don't need to say much about trem. THEY DO THEIR OWN TALKING. No matter what your fancy may be, we have the “Coat” to sult right down to the sensation of the season THE NEW SHEATH COAT 5 OFF Regular Prices Should coax you to look Second and Yesler. “Where the Cars Stop” Incorporated d quar , 45c town to buy sweater 600 Firet Avenue To Begin Saving This Saturday Evening NOTE—This is the last full weet November. If you have a Saving count in this bank, you know from how tntorest grows, if could not be « better perience haven't there to start Compour at Four per 8 on the first—Twesday next regular depositors know this—the? all they can to thelr § just as each w month begtns. j How about the reader-of these ig who hasn't yet opened aa aocount? 1 {dea that * save why not do necessary, It i 4] you have with. what you BAUS ( the interest that got your cont rot” call or write ft facts, fgures Mailed FRER, Interest ways add Tuesday yet Alaska Butlaing Ave Home » Seandin nH an Bank eration American Bank Alaska Puilding, Seattle, U.S. A. ,

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