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THE EVENING WORLD | THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK |xostir‘roces eI MONDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1908. = KETCHEL MUST BE | STANLEY KETCHEL A STRONG ‘CONTENDER FOR MIDDLE-WEIGHT CROWN; RECKONED WITH IN" LANOING AN ext PUNCH ON SULA CHASE AFTER TITLE : Pag ees +-—_—_—_ His Victory Over Mike “Twin” in One Round Places Him Near | the Top in Middle- | HMNOCKING TWIN Suutivan DOWN (N THE FIRST Round. Weight Class. TANLEY “YOUNG” KETOHEL will have to fight Papke and Kelly now before the middle weight championship can be deter | mined. His one-round knockout scored over Mike “Twin” Sullivan | places him too near the top of the! middle-weight class to be ignored. | They thought that Ketchel woutd | be a cinch for the clever Boston Twin. Ketchel, who never beat any | —= ~ = J oune eric . 6 a = —- — “S55. GUNTS PLAY THEI FIRST GAME OF SE Herzog to Yjehape to siart a groeliing epring praction romisir | He expects to leave here on Wednesd other topnotcher than Joe Thomas, Arrives at Camp and He mureday | for pone ees enivest bings in ahs rv the team’ | men are all feeling well was rated a8 a rough and rugged) slugger, a dangerous man for any | other slugger to fight, but easy meat for a fast, scientific boy like the Twin. “Mike Twin,” “without wishing to “take any of the young fighter’s credit away,” says that the first knockdown | ‘blow was a fluke. He wants another chance. Perhaps if he had another | chance he'd outpoint Ketchel. The punch may have been a fluke, but rt Things To-Day hot As —Hilltops in Shape. fine fettle, a: | from him Ghia enanc AMUSEMENTS. - Wketchel scored it, and followed with a Tommy Burns asa fighter. I read what ry hard ‘at ue rk here. The [HIPPODROME * Saguick knock: in the first round of {you say about him, but I want to know here Saturday Mthe ‘That will stand on the rec-| vour honest opinion. Is he a wonder or pords. | four-flusher?” ass lacinatcntcany, | If “Constant Reader” isn't running a ‘ S: \ . 3 : " ifcant de. [IM about reading this column ne | bes eet ue Hilttops in Good Trim. CIRCUS 22 1 rot R SEASON ierifcart ta, | Knows what my “honest opinion” of Pia ar ree 7 SP! t 8 shed Su ‘a left og |e raierinedin ised workout yeaterday, and | oot has tel Highiae svera in tats |CASINO [oii To-Night y nes al ‘ommy Bur 5} Et + iS aes) “to the , ie ats eet ad wen Sou re t fm thie exrin go ends t0 keep goin pow. He may SAM BERNARD ¥j lo ney ‘a inte nis body |€82 depend upon it that it 1s my y tn Waco next | Da : Le hase sick work, |Cbinion.” I don't w Bie Sere eee Cana ates Suppele 70 | sneaking around with a private opin- area bio shad the) soune La Sea tanner GF Shinue to be dangerous |10n that 1s quite different from my pur psd in nen sn car LYRIC, Exes. 5. 3 lic one. they Cad in shape an SOTi However, I don't mind repea’ my GH aS : opinion of Tommy Burns, if it any | value. It's just an opinion, you know MAJESTIC eee Wed rjay | think he's a corker for his size and SBANDANNA fighters of “ty | wet I think, for instance, that | 5 ie Waiker LAND. } shor’ than, Thongs L ‘ ; HACKETT ©)... wa 0c] re) y. "eat whip. SI h Ma Yapke and Hugo Kelly would | a8 when he knocked out Kid McCoy [bas 3 icc a= nahan has tie 20Daysi inthe aire IHN MASON i tend hi asaiintean eaeaes : E A LEW FIELDS Mra count KEITH & PROCTOR'S NAT M. WILLS, EUGENIE FOUGERE® enjamin Chapin & Ody Torace Goldin, S otherss WORK FOR SPRING EVENTS vial to The Evening W CARLISLE, Pa., Feb. 24.—Co: MOTT HAVEN RUN. men competed in the chum wonay a we ES HUDSON ch was won re good scope for the famous Re ndred-yard das the world-famous had a handicap jovis “SHINNER To- LOL O NG N “ight, 8. oe MEI FOR NEW YOIK A, C, GAMES [22 7 a fe HONOR FAMILY , 2 ante jMount Pleasant. THE HONOR "> FAMILY ADIN <FULL Ney @ coming Indian & o Bowe an lay ty Pose Waiters, ¢ DNESDAY & SATURDAY. pan 7 : a fOTHAN|" Wilians’ Inari “THE SOUL kis with GENE! Lait atten de stydetlban iG 30UTS ARRANGED Re a Main Wed.gsat A WE cai i Heee eran FOR LOCAL CLUBS i olan | pe MOTOR BOAT Sabu ae Nig Dock A. ©, East SNew Ams! terdam yea. BOERS MM SNr "Ss Sngland and France. | PrAniio Ataaaenlioe (THE HERPY WIDOW HOW ®hdo2 2 six rounds; Consoli- m Stewart va, Nerc Wwitta DREAM we a i ? LONIAL = YORKVILLE ™0#=2— 2 | ALHAMBRA 2: McFADDEN’S FLATS. AETROPULIS, MSGS 2 \YORKE & ADAMS, ig BY JOUN POI, OCK. | y Baldwin to Box Winner ian Inn Murr gator with his ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 14th St IrvingiPl ee MILLER iad DIVIDB for a scrap again. a letter from Ch was forme wrge Hacke A, C- ; Olympic A. r Jack tx (Special to | li | PHILADELPHIA Mats. ‘To tad. | NELLIE, the Beautiful "Cloak (aus) ois eS un wR HHLLUNE ih RACHISRRD UI. sat BAILEY. sd ; Wen Race, WE ST END’ THE 4 MORTONS | L00TBLACK: _in The Big Stick! | BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Pant athit N ‘ | Mo caine Here with Bob Ward. mt, He brought | PO the San Fran | he ssion, and Py son, of the Amer ne sy 5 CIRCLE & KOLB AND te TOWN BLANEY’S (SORES BOWLERS! BE SURE TO READ A Te STAR Bout" iia FLA “at ARIET, Al who-| way, 68th, AY at 2.18, “i k BM tops * ty a 1 ieaei M. 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