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THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1908. UP TO DATE jAND NEWSY THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBER1 EDGReN AND HIS FIGHTING FACE KETCHEL DEFEATS PAPKE AND GAINS © THE CriAMPIONSHIP _Middleweights Fight Ten Furious Rounds at Milwaukee, Winner Scoring Knockdown in First Minute of Fout. re | CHAMPION KETCHEL fweight of the world. @ The rugged young fighting machine from Michigan earned that title in | Gecisive fashion at the Hippodrome last night when he whipped Billy Papke, | Of Kewanee, Ill., in ten gruelling, heart-breaking rounds. There was not a/ issenting voice in the crowd of 6,000 spectators when Referee Jack Mc- | jigan raised Ketchel’s arm !n token of victory at the end of the battle. | Even the Papke followers admitted that the Illinois thunderbolt had met his ‘master. i Milwaukee has seen come tough fights et eres sends left to nock and they Mike this nor a ngnter ax toush | | Ketchel gets in a left to the jaw renal] ‘as Stanley Ketchel. Until last night | rojows with a left uppercut. They ex- people in this part of the country con-| change lefts to stomach. Ketchel Bidered Papke about the ruggedest| rushes Papke and uppercuts him, Tho of fighting machinery in exist-| round ends with the men in a clinch, Cs He {sn't. Ketchel beat him at} ROUND TWO—They cinch and try to own gaine. He outroughed him, | force uppercuts to jaw. Papke gets in! utgamed him and outstayed him. He! inti to stomach, and both men then the famous wallops of the Illinols | und right to neck. Papke Jars Ketche! without a change of countenance. | t. head, and they clinch, Papke land! \ Gnd sent home ripping left and right sent on neck in breakaway. Ketchel | Books that made Bill back away time /iangs right and left to jaw. The 3 r time. Never before in his ring cinch and Ketchel sends a right to kid- 4 had Papke been forced to break | 700" Rotn mwing wildly. round, and the fact that Ketchel was) LouNpD THREE — After clinching h to make him do so 8 PAE izieinaiameerently. took 122! papke sends left to the jaw, followed . Gan by a rignt to same place. Both in a Fintxup swin, f z right and left, and land Ketchel Had Speed, Too. ¥ frequently. Pbwetore the vattic it was said that | jerehel forces ioe ty Beth aD | Ketchel was a long-distance fighter—| rounq ends with Papke getting a hard Bepena tress eso jeter sndiaziitsrate te fae iste Gans ment on “the angle” and its de pepeny, ters atom ono man of) “ROUND FOUR—Papke sends a left 10 ons to convince those at the nish founds. When it mae speed, how- {neck and the men clinch. Ketchel lands| Of the last race yesterday that Ocel- Rvacitie was there neck and neck with| et to stomach. They are fighting furi-| dental beat out Yankee Daughter. The P c n to win out by a the Illinois man. He wasn't as shifty | Gusly. Papke sends lett to jaw. and) 7" leven ‘on his feet. but when he hit he hit just\jand « bow. Rngeeynaceysneaco ena A TO SEE THAT “ANGLE” | Indys Loulee the i a Jett, and las |away on, sven terms ith, apke sends right to chin, sah aEe i Fesult might have been « BY AGING T TREANO | ah T would take a very weigh the Matthews stable Socke: beat his own peo: When he got e y one fall in the maiden Reinarkgble. | ian took Question Mark, but ergot left with Alm, | Rs fast, if not faster, and every blow|to jaw. Pupke andes gents It looked so plain from the press stand pGi8dys Louie ran to form for the frat j lands es neeris ea ime since Jamates | "he landed had his weight behind it. | Jaw gnd_ gets in som biowan| at ecaleest Ones Mang wie: palla ood > | yke knocks Ketchel to his knees with bet on Occide i remarked that it was Bapprasicnkten) ot hisiman|trom one | Pay KKetchel is up in s second. tough luck to be beaten In the last _ to gong, never giving him a moment's! panke sends some furious stralght | yy, St and never appearing to tire under | rights to the stomach as the round ends, JUmp. Needless to say this man was” pouquet ran a nice race for the first! strain. He fought lke a man of} ROUND FIViE—Ketchel lands right to/ 28F¢eably surprised when the numbers | out tron. jaw. They clinch. Papke sends two to rene up. . <Papke's rough style of fighting in Fae Ey Deore t's bad enoui } CUinches was just to Ketchel's liking. chel Jan ees BAR kenaTel Buses eich, Jqnggrapetents ~ enever the German started butting, al “ loft to jaw. Ket swings vicious | 5 he did in his battle with Hugo Kelly. Sun Dance ran out in the stretch, have won out for that Might | t wasn't J. H, Reed's race. he many that ris. h Co have to put up with rting, now that M Exile Dugan showe of pace he is by his ri how good a judge} on Stamina. blows to Jaw and stomach, and Papke 4s forced to the ropes. | chel either used his head with equal | e judges give Strikebreaker Farley ay ROUND SIX—Hoth land right to| second’ bors cing coral ity or straightened his man up igomach. Papke, sends right to ribs. | Peon he best of the price, short left uppercuts. As a result! Ketchell lands left to Jaw twice. Papke Papke stopped his rough work and the gets in a left to the jaw, and delivers | =————— charley iligon toased Battle developed into clean-cut punish-|#0me hard rib punches. The men »x- cacobie ie es change rights and left and clinch. Ket- QE attair. chel backs Papke up to his. corner cate, Bae ep ii The First Knookdown. Papke raise a lump on Ketchel's left Caught many a hunch player. ats eye. obi j eat looked like Ketchel from bhe start. * VEN] Again failed elives orse Papke danced out of his corner with | jou rate cinoh isetchol were tn FASILY IN TRAN MG One GEE sepia Aw of mogege _Ke ete to Fight Lewis i! f fis usual jaunty alr, smiled as he/icft to ston which doubles up Pap- rounds at Nawurtla ts a sj CHTS IN RAE TO. shook hands, and made a few passes. | K€. Bane s left to neck, and Then he ran into a right hook and hit |\erutos severah hutd punches one tt the floor with a thud. It did not hurt) and is forced to the ron Ketonel him much, but when he got up his in three uppercut lefts to the fle was not so confident and his air BFA eercunehesmdRet che ans bt a not so jaunty. He looked at | ECAtCHEIeI RUG MITE fetchel with a quecr look and backed | to fave, backing grey. It was a different Papke after) | ROUND EIGH Papke duly 3. Beine unadie 19 14: ton. Harry Gilmore at. It wasn’t the fearless fighter that | force Papke around the ring » of the wo} Farland, haa call ipped Hugo Kelly. LEME beralemanemeamrinspearetete thee wer tae Ketchel didn’t lose his head and fight jan the tirand sapide man compla: e B eivilent of the nts racing from wildly when he put his man down. He But ee does not he d Het G vad to Bermuda wer ed or ibe ‘ore: » to ropes, and lands ~ * mms the coolest, most delt rate man ¢, aataiaa pROMAGHAR PIELER at 6 A, M. 40 miles east m the house. He went about his work | Both men fighting bard as round ends nip by the oll fn a calm, confident way, as If to say | IUND NINE—Papke Il get you if you stay here So oa left to neck, and Ke vel 7 Y ( b |domaging uppercut to t It 1 a Dp aft BD, Ft w. Pa lands rte! would the main hour MARBLSHEAD, Mass., June 6 RGeckine up, and although Papke ft to jaw. Ketohel lands hard left ot ° . alenvalp for, Rant repo! ro! York that the captain made gallant stands from time to time | !’ap Tieneaincnelin ls te Victor of tie Lewis. It should Epo} Le UE AS et e relentless thing before him with a | Ketchel stomach twice, Q fe : Hee Haas an of the b a) Rott it peinitan ie ; e ae to Papke'a face The win nd Ketchel will probaoly th feat M racing yachts forty miles off Nantucket Uke a grim mask was his master. fthelrcundventc Iv [to flent | acini aaa sores mee om Nanticke ning Was said Oy yachting men The Fight by Rounds. | 2 TEN PRB RounD oNE—Both men rush out} 7! ace iteae: tarlonee | q UES ee a ES of their corners, and Papke is sent to] Kr ‘ele! a i is | t A nd Light yon hhis knees. Ketchel sends a right to the lands rij to. | y iF SHES rie stomach. They try wrestling tactics | ius lett to Ket see ship Is a mh Margie: ors mi @ minute ang then swing sight 1 and | wit) Toft fn ee ea al and point twenty miles.» on ~ fy i ast of the station the vachts had | 4 ait - covered about one-fifth of the course IN E : md ir) nfies to Bermuda in I$ hours 4 LLOP FORM, ‘tl [ease 5 os | — — =< | — ~ | ENGLEWOOD GOLF LINKS, N. J, Three good stags will be held to-nigh LATONIA ENTRIES At Gravesend. | 3h i pT 5.—Some id golf was played| At the Fairmont Cc. One Hu | (Special to The Event ) | At oe Bay Ay 5 Woe oon in the second round of!and ‘Thirty-seventh street and ‘ (Speciat to T ening World.) F GRAV eaunest: c The Evening World PB y the New Jersey cham-| avenue, the principals in the main bout! LATONIA RACE TRACK, Ky June | Weather and track cond + 1 Bay, June 5 Englewood links. ft six rounds will be Charley Hitte, of Following are the enthies for to- 6] were favorable for fast wo: BuDorhs national champion, | Albany, and Tommy Sulilvan, of Law- outs yi best no: 1 noe Brook, 8 up| rence, Mass., who Is one of the best follow ih rp same time turning in| fighters tn the business. The bour 9 CHAPULTEPE furlongs J TLS i sdal card of 74 which | should be one of the most vicious wit- ie) 028, 080, 0.4 1.00 3-5, handily. | — Di LIRUM 8 i. s than bogey and five| nessed in a long time, as both men are Ws: Meatow is of spee _ hand) . Ae \ noted for their 2 ness, and always mile; selling.—*Le- Bees acta, Be Re DING—Pive thans thaccera tne wy. { fight hard from the tap of the gong Cheswirdane wb; Gil 9.19, 0.24, 0.96, handily, At his bes nL sterday in the quall- | Mere will be five other ouuts oetween 109, Sir Geoffrey © SLBOUR rlongs in 1.19, 68 ARMLAK rl evenly, matehed men, ells, St. Paria, 10 reering. eening s ana]. At the Roman / THIRD ile and a alxteenth GRANIA—Six 8 FIR ‘ ay eaks, and} oo) of phiadelphia and Summy Smich, | Mes bids re author, 100; | Kinks 1.03, 1 vera Jere should | the clever east side boxer, will meet in s heel. on rray Olyphant ne star tof six rounds. Althouga ive furlongs; Clipsette handily. Has fr Loughrey {x a great figot wi haw ed — Hayy Ire! speed, \ 1 roll) wood a tough time in beatin as the 107: x: 1 } sealant s , ri Gey) shap. ere MIS, Crystal Mati) 118) f , “A \ ry Danough and J li clash in d a quarter; sellin d Is va 4g mateh | the main bout for « Js, ‘Tomnuy Hughes 1 H tagr-olde 1 ou r three stym Oly-| Lee will tackle Jac Wo for six } Ore Wales ‘ i ne : x @ last. four holes after| rounds In the semi er ivaiceitnen' tamer ne | =e 10), Richard Reed 108, Tnwola dod, ian: af x peat Duae| WRESTLING Bours. nelly 100, Roseburg Bal Bra cranh k 1 aa Mad Rose 103. ata square at the t allowance, sed on. tie elevent igen oe jae WAT PRET e ongs In 0, p nge_may do vou good a BAGDAD handily ee ¢ : f opmlew is Smoking In your nine, eee = ’ 1 rn — Giler Stricken by Heart Failure ( : iret . (Spe to Eve 7 . ¢ ran CHICAGO, June 5. ‘ sif on the sixteenth, and a win on the C.| Club. le wr a e4 arcolle i ever, the mate sale: fist tired r 4 ere Louts Fee ri t round STi Brooker \ : r nd RESULTS OF YE STZRDAY'S ‘GAMES. Ree tT} wa r Rehr was | New York, 5 = New York, 1 everal pec ‘ vow 1 1 ond set | : ‘6: Brooktyn, 1 ago, 1. Bre ciaiaud sa. ph 3 1 ewood, beat Pittsburg, 6; Philadel “outs fvch =i 1 a Brook. 2 up and Boaton ist Detroit, 1 med nines Called ro examination the 1 He a . . ; \ wood beat TT. GAMES “SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. seavel | ‘ : HEL nm nnd_1 to @0. | Louls at New rork ew York at Cieveland, ved ina ca | Hee \ ¢ iS Wet Plainfield beat H, inefnnatt at Bros Washington at Gaicaxo. 2 conidtion was im Be ited trum 1a Dudley Hackensack. 4 un and 2 to eo, Chicagy at By | Phiadelphia at St. Loule. : sald by the doctor 4! F* Four fur in 0.51, breez- | 1 uz W. E. Moore. Canoe Brook. won from Pittaburg at Philadephia. | Moston at Detroit. that be would recover, ing. *Apprentice allowance claimed, F. R. Upton, Baltusrol, by default, % a resrend (neearien mremuuduns. | Pe nee ae oe >” BERMUDA SIGHTED WE’RE SURE TO WIN AT OLYMPIC GAMES 2 $2——_____— 'World-Famous Trainer Who Will Ac- company the American Team to London in July Gives Spicy Interview on Outlook. BY ROBERT EDGREN. Philadelphia, Pa., June 5. I HAVE talked the matter of the Olympic games over with Mike Murphy, pes MURPHY SAYS | the great coach, who will have entire charge of the American team ip Murphy expec! a mistake, th to have the winning team. A» will be cheering news to those England next month. Mike Murphy never makes who are inclined to worry over the outcom Mike $8 in the edge of the vania-Amherst ba |but I noticed that his weather eye was cocked towar where a few Olympic candidates were loosening up the muscles stiffened the fierce strain of the intercollegi, med of the meet nd watthing the Pennsyl- ne. He takes an terest in all athletic ast Saturda; AMUSEME | cT saw cwo schovidoy ce out on this wee dour anead ad ore was 2 to Lin cen | THE Ww OLE > J} inning. How's that sor grit cor che [ts Walter ittle felows. That's the tf we are depending on in tay | Utell vou we A ans We're a new cace, and # ow owe will be distinet ‘rom aces of the world ality and che grit. and w ahead of all the old, worn out people We Have the Talent. ty years ShM BERNARD. CASINO Bway « th SPAREN A HERO. Bees Stn LA T LEW FIELDS > wlerall Se “We've got a lot of grear athieric | Jobo WITCHING "oes <TH 1 atent now. never saw so many soot | Mascn HOURWosru. 42a. w. of Roar men berore. | Rector, of Virginia. Some we cesnalt OTIS SKINNER THR NEN OF Ch pes epee it ree M. Cohan vy § Bivas at SERIA is mecynts a eran seve to-day in 73-5 going like a horse at the equal to 94-6 seconds tor ‘Rector ts one of Dont th [ever saw pout t pitts b At over (80 pounds, orator : Kainh c, ye ight heigat tor Ss. dohnson, ig and This ‘vier, Tom Nawn Corte, Unt trice Morgan & Co. 00. ip, The acerville Sinem. Chas’ F.Semun. ete Y ORKVILLE la Mildred Holland »»* Ens Hn METROPOLIS }; bene ALN IDE KEIM ie isa ow. Carunell and ind Minds, of the C. of @., are ikell wooan ThE Ad jump. Kelly el every day McFarland.” Geo. S. Isic iene Set fe Mut uti at How to Pick a Team Right. H = NEWYORK 2.46 40 Seats Wed Sgt XN Sot CARLE in MARY’S LAMB. New Amsterdam Wea.” ng rot Ly ASGU AY. TI hoptiondse ay tae | INK fell oe all eight for the Wis, alll UID te tinnaiecaim wits | ‘Accords | vent on, ny Wea.” Mr. Murphy Lidea yugnt ove y arranged, Give me toh the aie werk, ake a show my Cbs PU went ay HE MERRY. Go-x0UN D emmy a Gea Stat Te WERE KING . MULT S sharp, wed tor the leans Cuey Ul get lazy 7 ind (et up on thelr Galuiag, walle “PASTOR'S Seis nce WEST END Matinee Daily AL they OWS. bu aud a onal set oF} AYE a aside Beas HEART. SEASE SEW LO ie Ween LELurE BLANEY'S Linculn sq.. Bway. (ith. Ev 31s ae CECI |) THe G.kKL zis SPOON! | FROM TEXAS, MUG & S aan MAbtons ey nin ues Wo «cep 6 they li ve in suape velore 4b tu lie com ucu a set Of saimes ulon ne expenses of chirty or| M Wien Givse gies are election “be wd Her aes MUSIC walt Wea ho | TO-DAY, be Wes uuuttee fesse PAUL Mt ALLISTER Stock Co, kanes nat wo ring ou! ven, and iC might cinaterial we ‘nave: ADMISSION FREE Ought nut ty Gtke any Cuan: Fae Feary (or Well have tu ue “suine gooall | say & Suiday “We can't tell where our material 1s | FREE SHOWS ing from. Lots of people figure At All. Times. an or MeGrath sure winners oi | Wm. H. Reyn jive Pron, Take Iron St'mbonts, ames brow, ut there’ je D. here's an CONE ND. i | | ow in Horr. {n the Intercollegia: es} [iio omy" ota’ places but he ned tvs | BOSOCK $ Exe",,8 Sin ; | ‘an or M oul throws, Just toue. circle, yA atnaiaatel aL) 170 teet Thatewitic na aii | Blonin ereatest I perfor ning elephant a S'TERPLE | Coney Isiand’s CH ASE) Funny Piace have plenty of m thing we nv ave © will ——— — | Stars in Galway Meet. John J. Daly, ths ner of the United and, will race ag link 2 cam DIOR FUR: | $$$ anada ant tr || BUNA PAR place. know paople. the Guway Men's ea kK to-morrow bil oe 10 Grounds, To-Day, 40, Glante ve St Louis Adm. 30e a BROOKLYN Jockey CLUB | SIN ACES POMC Carlton eat Lmpire State Steph WIth parlor care, I R 1 AMUSEMENTS HAMMERSTE.N’S | ROOF Ro at statre in oof” Bill) INA, Sensational HORA nd Cat Circus, 6 Ainerioan Dancers, Pellx & Catre, the 3 Jogcarys, Splsaen | Bry Mack, the Musical ‘Avolos, Camille Tri. the Drittons, Paul ||| te Ceritx: vitagrann eo. Al ttes from 1 every 2 mh kavinrare at Sat ‘The Gay a ‘Musician HARLEM CASINO, 124th § |De Lustige Wittwe at EDWAKDS' opera.” | vers that atte ive Ruambers ehae | Hioralds 1 “Promtway,aat up and | ' | ok natice."* Globe By So Mate Wed & FIUETH BIG MONT! Wea. eats, = gemany PAID oe tn A TE

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