The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1908, Page 14

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ga a TR Neen kickin’ ” last night at the Olym- COLUMN When Ketchel and Jack Sul- | livan Mix in Their Grudge! Fibht There Will Be ene thing Doing Sure, TANLEY KETCHEL and S “Twin” Sullivan fight row afternoon at Colma. It will be a thirty-five-round scrap unless! some one slips over the sleeping po- tion before the time limit is reached. If either boxer accomplishes this Ketche! should be the one to score. | He fs a knocker-ont, while the elder! baldheaded Twin usually uiicievers| Jack to-mor- | og | | | jhis man and takes the purse on| points. | From the beg! of negotiations this was a gr Some months @go Ketchel- knoo out Mike Twin Sulliven, small broth of Jack Twin Mike was a near ‘ Twin th of the Rockies. day's fight will be matc! ,and the winn F middiewe: ie CAKAUuL, to use the ex- nt crown without dispute. pressive words of Jack Dough- erty, “nearly knocked Jack Kil- fpic A. C., in Harlem. #4 Jack Killeen is Charlie Harvey Platest Irish champion, imported. He jis hallmarked with the real English- sirish style. He has the Irish fighting espirit scrambled with an Bnglish way | fog putting up his hanas: Carroll, who was back in fighting Htorm, made the “Irish champion” look like an © or tour times in the six roi nad Killeen hang- Sing on the ropes ur holding for dear Hie, all put out. dn tact, 1 was only | ved bum; gf onear the gexit W over, Wrapped Sin a clow gloom, Slivered tis ri gro ngar Ftraining, a Heep in Sieis in bit him | s. Killeen | aped up in to maten ainst suc, bone and shautne Was on other foot, Peo to speak. | Carrou biocked and jabbed carefully , through two rounds iCarroll Gets Busy. think Kille the props. fpelding a shell on Tpalled himself awin meant well.) dolar watch Killeen Was Game. 1} Killeen was stil) anxious t the sixth eet ropes. Ki red P body ine clin and Car fist r 1 stoms 1 foul ered palit een, ail in, Car shoves yer is arme 8 ‘There, was a # goods again,” He surely was. mat, . “John is there with : George Monroe. top TO DATE _ JAND MeWSt ‘ALE-PAINCETON IN THE EWEN ING WORLD. FRIDAY, THE TWIN 1S A SWELL STEPPER Jack with KEEP HIS LAMPS “TRIMMED FOR THAT WALLOP THAT. DRorPEeD BROTHER MIKE. When It’s Gloomy at Jamaica The Of Officials Get Real Busy’: plenty to accommodate the guests at the club-house yesterday. BY J. TOD SLOAN. HE officials at tly: Jamaica ay track made a new speed rec- ord yesterday afternoon, and as a result the regulars (about the only ones present) got home earlier than ewer before from a metropoll- tan track. Not over 40 per cent. Billy Mackin. who has been one of the succes: players the year, lost on Frizette tn the last race Charlie Heeney were ght yesteraay me the st who bi keets’” Garner nas come to 1 ‘SULLIVANS | ‘LOOK SOFT TO KETCHEL STantey Ketone THE MAN WITH THE WALLOP STANDING OF Jack Twin, we | rode two winners ¥ ; aaa °P of the regulars were present, and not| courage, Garner! “Tk LDA mmeorad mecerticn aie, Uneonacto ‘ ° who should be in front of you, and it brother to the dressing re the re-/ 4 Strange face was to be sees upto you to make good she said: “Wait until 1 get at around the club- ting} —— abate = not th eae wit e a! Ae GUNES) Ge lace ‘3 Pins and Needies s the etchel. s not throug (the! ring. The whather was the worst|a heavy pias in fitth maa family yet. He's got to fight |yeang handed to the racegoing pub-| Proved @ false alar Ketchel was willing to gut anyvody,|He in many a day, and the offictals,| Billy Scully, te oldest_man on the GThe match to-mo will go far to recognizing thie fact, hustled through | 0K, $87 Jt was (he worst May he hac clear the midi utle. Ketehel/ the card, calling the horses ° — and Sullivan a cific Coast claim- | UES : for each! ye course looked more like a canal peony ‘ Geathhiugosl |vace as soon as the preceding one} than a race track yesterday. rece peat Hugo K ee c yest settling all d COOGEE Incognito, played for a big killing in! y beaten out by! Kubber boots were the most popular] {/ixst in the last few thing at the track. and rowboats could have been used In gulng from the pad- dock to the ring. Havre opened at 8 to and came home in fror opened at 7 to 10 and closed as good as 4s, also gathered tn | JAMAICA ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N. Y., May {$—The entries for OTPOW's ‘Traces f here are as follows: HAL TRACK MEET 2 —Two-year-olda; selling; five onl gfaliet Girl. oseseeeeeseees One ‘phone and one commissioner was Yale to prove one of the closest track contests which have been seen at Yale | Field for some time. An authoritative] forecast at the untaverity to-day gives 3 points. | st says It is pmetically im- kre any events any one of several) take a first | sare about evenly matched AROUND THE BASES. members of the Brooklyn and yrk National League teams are ing ar mate {U, all the batipleyers dy else. Ritter, now- ‘Xpert, and the Brook- e will be able to ner a hard tussle, are also willing nks on it. Can you used to_all the week's games are ended Le re ths take | ving )_ sixtit le the Am=| nandicap; five aby this John Morris Blue Heron CONSOLIDATED A. C. STAG. Will be a bout betn big men ty-ninth Besides this go ee cther six-round bat- stag to-night In bout of six Murphy, of Indian- Movers, of this cf ‘ank McCormick 1 Bradley at O'Rourke Mike Harne Baseball Query The Evening W i home. Wan to toond eat ASHOKAN RB He wan not out, TEAM as he was not t forced after man goin first wae out, Therefore he va! net be put owt without being touched. | THE CL a NATIONAL LEAGU re Yorkis 3: Louis. :'3 2 : RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. feist. Louis.10 & GAME. SCnEDULED FOR TO-DAY. INDEX] 2D GAL LLOP “FORM eee At Grave: At Sheepshea Bay. TO THE PUBLIC DENIS SHEA, Ciothier Established 1868 RETIRING FROM BUSINES™ This retirement is absolute. We are goin cut to siay out, Selling stcck. regardless of cosi. Fixtures also for sale. Name or good will not for sale. Wearetohaveno successor. Neither Denis Shea nor any of his children ore in any way cennected or to be connected with any misfit parlor, SO called. 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