The evening world. Newspaper, September 3, 1907, Page 12

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‘ EPO TE SMO BOM eS 2. Tae amb cimeeieth oatinsion siting ei Se ibibo iet cm ner Me a es stakes vis cmb ri ren bhaekat i eS ea icy ee . THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1907. & IN CAL BATTLE LOSES Public Backs Joe Te The Heavily to Beat Young Ketchell and, as * ~ Usual, Get Setback. f _man, “Here is where we cet hunk.” hoped to break even and regain some part of thelr own respect for thetr-renc: judgment was the fight between Joe Thomas was made a favorite to the dackers were so intimidated that they padlocked their bank rolls and Hae id around corners to keep out of sight. And Ketchell and Joe Thomas fought @i Colma yesterday afternoon. And lo and behold, Ketchell swatted Thomas grieviously even unta such an extent that he knocked Thomas cold as & Wedge in the thirty-second round. It was no fluke, He outfought the game middleweight In nearly every round of the battle, | The Frisco sports, now more anxious) than ever to pick a sure winner, will) tush frantically tu the pool-rooms and| Wager the small remaining’ shreds of) their capital on Joe Gans, making him} favorite over James Edward Britt PAnd if Britt wins I shall smile a amile, fr I have so far coppered all the predictions made by the ‘Frisco __serthes anit sporting meh by picking Kaufman to whip Schreck and Ketehell to beat Thomas, I almo suspect that] on the Sth J. Edward Britt will be ad-| mitted to the lists of lightweight cham- flons, and that his bust in’ the Hall of e will displace that of tne long invincible Joe Gans. ‘Thiv may be regarded as a wild pre- Giction. I devend it merely by saying that Joe Gans, the xreatest living ‘box- figiter,” will some time come to the end of his rope. He has been an un approachable champion for many years Rut age “grubs’ the best of them at Jast, and evey Joe Ganscan't jast for | ever, Nelson gave him a hard fight Kid Her wan easy plucking. In} these lust two battles of Joc'a he has shown not a single sympt of in his old time fight wt falling of is app clover, fast, wiry, kame, supremely contident Jimmy Britt ts the | one fighter likely to fring Gans's string of victories to an end. 5 in. practic throwing in such great company 1 effect on tie ‘nerves of the tex Ue record will surely Ko. -throw- McDonald, Rant who will} tie weighs 270 Here many ectipse ods through wih about six pounds in ¢ ous giant, ¢ above the other McDonald t a xhort t eptorday thin? 123 ¢ game, stands four and UP TO UE TO DATE | AND NEWSY. {0 TO 6 FAVORITE _< BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. be IFORNIA Tue OR picking the Jetnon. when {t Is F in the full and julcy glory of its ripeness the 'Frisco sport- ing public has few: equals and no superiors, i It was the sporting element ‘Frisco that rade William Squire: heavy favorite over Tommy Burns. TOMMY SULLIVAN IN ONE ROUND KETCHELL. HAD No TROUBLE IN GETTING THROUGH mS» | Jor S FAMOUS GuARDYT S of} Bunvec man’s chances when ‘he fought se Schreck. Still game to the core even fel being rapped on the conk by these if two citric missiles, the ‘Frisco sports, | as soon as they were able to sit up again and take notice, rushed glee- fully into the pool-rooms _ crying! aloud with a great yolce, and as one | PANPE Tea aS The match on which the wise ones) jnockes out Tommy Sullivan, of Law tn one round tentorday Thet+ mat n Forest Park, | Thomas and Young Ketchell. Joe) tune of 10 to 7, and the. Ketchell! air rules. Sulliv 0 be under straight [hitting a durin Unches. forty-one feet, and to top oft he hurled | stood our doussloariires 1 the bo: the huge fitt pound weight nearly AN akreement was reached that th thirty-six feet. “McDonald,” said Flan-| fit aera lrds nat rateree Ma Awan, after the throw, “you'll break my | them, i ‘on, separated dn the frst round both men s record within a year, You'll surely Mgorously, and in a clinch whil throw oyer forty feet with one turn” | referee was tr ; ying to ne, The giant amiled. amiably. “On, no," | Papke got inn blow on tins 5 zy +| the Jaw, Sulit Jon t 1 will, though,’ | alilvan going. to: the pee etrtct tier Selah bathe Altvough Sullivan struggled to rejoined Flanagan. “Why, you can tor® before the count was ended it as easy as a basehall. If I had your|#ToREy. and another size I'd throw {t over the grandstand.” | blow on the J Fron wirew Ss Of SCRIPTION. ———— he Fins ane 3 2 ME RENN NRG TE geNNRnNrnmme a em “HOW YOUNG KETCHELL WHIPPED CLEVER JOE THOMAS IN THIRTY- TWO ROUNDS GONG SAVE [p} THOMAS LIN THE Round — {eTH BY BLows- | WEAK AND GRoGGyr, THOMAS WAS SLOWLY BATTERED Oown. | AMUSEME nocked him out Watch McDonald at Jamestown, too. | Meo (0 THOM KNOCKED ll with the Caesarean diease-am- etory set of games he can reach. Dur- MARKSMEN AT {ng the Inst week he has gone to three drawn in th helt | moots. Yesterda- uwent into six | fore when K | greats and did his peat at every one Young Keitchell Stops Him nh 5 1 Ri h d C he wame the day hefore. he | natural and unayoldable rewult is that Thirty-second Round at ichmon ounty he 1s trained to a shadow of the great Sheridan who made a clean sweep at Colma, Cal. BAD WEATHER poncan Hu, Athena. Too much competition !s wear- Dima {avo ing him down. Some one ought to tle of 10:to 6. 4 4 a Bherldan'aibands|sehinaiiilta/toriaiwesK| BAN FRANGIEGOL mest. scr oune| ee ean | Special Cash Prizes. or two and make him rest up on | Ketchell, the middle-welx! fighter whol; | First New Jersey Columbia Trophy Match With Score of 525 pinochie. Otherwive he wil! go to pieces. | came here from Monta Even now his performances ate falling | azo, short time | an to defeat In of thelr fght | yesterday at Colma. Thomas weakened Sheppard and Taylor, the Irish-|and was knocked out under a terrific foan Club hea two of the greatest :shower of blows He was floored tn the ra that over ran for medals and | sixteenth round and fought back x bated Joe ‘rf far behind the marks he set earlier in| the thi | the season, In round. in Thomas w and the fitte To the mother resembling , To the prettiest baby, ne- Both of these middle distance | ae Us Ke! ct proved is inaster al- SEA GIRT, N.A., Septy 2.—The secon men have speed, endurance and a mag- | Wi iim the Brac 4 tt craey A ea of the battle Fold= PRYOR UNG EYE Necuerse peneciae nt stride, ‘Both run with the eaay'| neld the battle, at Gold ey To the heaviest baby. 1 of thoroughbred race horses. Battling > Tayler'eatriden —m yemterday's race! fresh in the 1 up All school children from Staten ner c AMUSEMENTS. GREAT ‘BABY SHOW!|- STATEN ISLAND. , Team Lelin WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4. To the child looking the most like the “Newlywed Baer y Mrs. Newlywed. Fair, | Island, New ed 9 feet 8 inches jim fistic. follow Uovs.-tits amorning. i 4 : ctrl eaelaily, fore) men Pinning | {9 xen the In tle carbine raaich the teana ranked York, Brooklyn or the Bronx admitted free. first 20 SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES. No. 137 INDEXED Sept. 3 COME! H, yes, John Flanagan “came COME! O UAC Karen Gd BAST IRS cea SHBEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, prargie vekcens charoplona/ applies ORIVALAU eeeeing Girne icatciseteera cocmorecens _ ering. en are Sn iiieig cin, Career RO sa nek EMPIRE Si [KEITH & in the Irish-Amer!-|two and a half iniies | jour DREW It ‘My Wile, | iM Droaday can games at Celtic Park. I've known : vor +18 Wallack’s Ev, Si | ave: Flanagan, and haye competed with io th «" ‘at im. foz ten veers. And I never’ sa'w | p—Handicap; one mile and DUSTIN FARNUM RAS the great Celt in better form. Flana- -AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY- ne T Criterion THEA temas and 415 " an had a world of speed, and he has i: El ernaeaselestine: m entirely mastered the intricactes of the HEPUSHE AD-BAY RACE TRACK sient ¥ three-turn style of throwing, which vp | sac Thin local track as und Garrick to resent has been the sole prop- rome nice workouts resulted to-day NT Flanagan threw the hammer with s nds. Ag HULSON SA epin like that of a top. And when Te Robert Edeson ia Classmates, missile lefi his hands {it whiszed out} LYCEUM Daily Mat, 10-2: iw ar. paily Mat, 10-25. GRACE GEORGE SU MONDAY, 58th AN sage rary fone ian KNICKE A THE ALASKAN. ||_+ site aan er MAN OF THE HOUR i”, Anxious to Box Murphy. Marto ATIVE em ew Amsterdam 4/! THE ROUND UP Orns 114M TOL PL | tae rai tirt course The Rogers Bros. in Panami. Be en Mian at inion LIBERTY P4EATHIS tet 9 ” Stns “| PHURTIG & SeAmON'S puste wart.,| | ona tirte-—Glbaon Batson sl Fe] bre R | New York Theatre Date My SPEARS Advanced Vaudeville. 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ER COLORS DF LONGBOAT =| ho colome is Than re v PIONEER Tome IMD SRE: VIRGINIA HARNED in x ANGL iN! Bijou : MMF NAZIMOVA ar Seek st ae s Mat 1s Bryant fats 2) onciip LINCOLN 8Q., Hiway & 60th, ‘aU VS it Wed. & Sat THE SPOILERS Bait HTON BEACH PARK. advance. BATHING, SSURPASSED | Seats now. four werka In and &.20 P.M, Meni lor Ranch rus LUNA PARK A DIME AS HIG AS A DOLLAR. o> DREAMLAND ___TAKE_IKON_S! AMNOATAL BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, BIJOU MATS. MON., WED, & SAT. EDNA, THE PRETTY TYPEWRITER FOLL MATS, MON. THURS. & SAT. CONVICT 999 HYDE & BEIMAN’S OLYMPIC} MATINEE DAY HONINSON' XTHA Matinee Daily Smoking Concerts STARA Bie Knickerboskers i ADYSSINIAN D, NCERS (CNTING FS Re Smoking Concerts CASINO GIRLS—FOUGERE AYTON’S LEE AVE. STOCK CQ, JIM BLUDSOE Next Weeks - OLEOPATRA COLIIMBIA, THE 210MH oF 300. Eve. 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