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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY _ PAPKE SMILED AS _ HE BATTERED THE | SAILOR TO A PULP Burke Managed to Last the Six Rounds by Clinching and Run- ning from the Western Thunderbolt. Bill’ He smiled through six | tounds with Sallor Burke at the National last night. And while he smiled he beat the Sailor to a pulp— literally to a pulp. The end of the fight found Burke reeling about the ting with Papke driving in crushing blows, every one of which left its mark. The Sallor’s eyes were both nearly closed. Somewhere along the| route he had lost a couple of teeth. HEY call Billy Papke “Smiling , Lips and nose were bleeding. His : body was red and sore, When the ) last bell rang Burke turned oon THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1908, we EDI ROBERT EDGREN TED BY ‘SMILING BILL’? WALLOPI? Some or THE SAILOR KNoT GRIPS BURKE USED. AT Tuhes CHARUE WHITE NEEDED A JIMMY TO PRY Burke Loose) @ CIS A. BY VINCENT TREANOR. ISTRICT-ATTORNEY FRAN D WINSLOW, of Westchester ) County, promises to outdo Elder {n his efforts to enforce the law against betting on the race track. He says he has profited by the experiences of the RUNNING BowtuiNne Two HAUF_HITCHES his corner with the joy of a man prieved from a death warrant at an last moment. The National was packed to the doors. There were four fine prelim- KETCHEL KNOCKS OUT authorities In other counties and hopes to get some real evidence, Winslow has lhis own !deas on what fs illegal as far as betting goes. He believes an oral bet 1s the beginning of a violation of , WINSLOW SAYS LAW WILL BE ENFORCED he won't tolerate any rough-housing tactics in his quest for evidence, Every- thing will be quietly done, so that only e directly concerned may even know when an arrest ls made, "'B the law will be enforced.” thos at the Empire The “layout of. the Tesponsible for this, Most the exception of Bre run Over m days. races, Wit going to the far turn. @ slight down grade, Nimbus ran a nice ce yesterday in hanging up @ new mark Of adi lo for six furlongs. He. followed hin the early part, which wae and then galloped home {= run very front easily th me 7 hn FE, Madden Is expected to reach the « 4 = x ASHIN. the law, but admits that it may be hard n kK with seve! his string {nary fights, each of which might have been a windup In a smaller club. | ND THe’ ree eet aha THO to connect the several offenders who, ty Briday text King. Jame ia ¢ 6 , q "There was just a shade of trouble. During one of teh preliminaries several BURKE DOWN | in his mind, are likely concerned in the the, Brie ‘City tian ponte plain clothes men stepped quietly to the ringside and beckoned to the fight- | = eee ot seh om eee ineiteens gonone FBI? WiRU orate RAL Ie i 3 White. The! he slipped away with Papke after him, be. cole! if Pal ec sede Rees ‘S$ hundreds tl ave been backing him mt ners pies) pris eaten marched | Burke clinched and hela tight for half | KETCHEL CAN BEAT ’ enforced at the Empire track, Winslow P&ntty aboard yesterday. | J gait thee sone, The nest OF fo ma Nini break “But at she ba Fully Twenty Minutes Before | Me ANY TIME HE food feo He says he kes forte gAIMCRES SEU TEM ATTN : liminary went on, after a moment's|he ran lightly to his corner, ; | 5 f set Colin | Fore: bce) delay, with Johnny White in the ring:| ‘The third was a one-sided sluggine| Californian Was Sufticiently STARTS—THOMAS. [racing and would enjoy seeing Colin | Fo But before the main event was due| match, Papke doing all of the fighting Tun as well as anybody, He reallzes, t00, | san Vito was a tis that didn't ee through, | | Charlie reappeared, smiling, jumped |82d_ ‘Burke running and cinching! — Revived to Talk of Defeat, nae that sporting men as a rule are proper Walt for aubetier rider than Cullen, Tig 4 | d , Cal, Aug. 19.— spirited ge : ! to the ring, shed coat and collar and| Whenever he had a chance, Time and NCISCO, Cal., Aug. 19 ‘ {ted gentleme: d for that reason J Etherial Aavecdin rend atoy Nisioess sarin) purer held’ Papke about. ‘the prise to me, I was —_—. w ready walst or caught his arms and refused, fee my b Papke and Burke came in on time and] to let go when ordered to break. But (Special to The Evening World.) Hover more At in my ite butt Sny ; a, Work PITTSBURG LOOKS | AMUSEMENTS. = |_ AMUSEMENTS, OO ’ took their corners, They surely made a} in the short intervals of freedom Papke SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19.—Stanley ouldn’t stand those body punches. | Says Losing Teams ork LIKE A WINNER. Kee eID | fine pair. They looked well matched. mage: Sateen aL roaea ict! at ae Ketchel demonstrated last night that ] Ketchel can beat me any Ume he inning Club: xESE { Burke was taller and trained fe. | vay" swuiting in. vuenps wiene Empires he 1s the peer of the light heavy weights J starts’ Harder Than Winning Clubs | 1, sm tne cose won ia out ot 2 | j Papke carried a little extra flesh.| blows landed, He was badly scared, of the country. Beating Joe Thomas Ketchel said: "It was easy money Veer ear) of the Pirates and! 16 out Papke, smniling, walked around the ring | but still some streak of tenacity de: | about the ring in the first round, knock- for me and Deserve More Moicy. aE ae ds. “He's the|voloped by Billy Madden made hi b Peanieie tZ08 id { @nd nodded to his friends. eh lati It oul He wanker to 4 ‘ ita Ing him down twice and closing nis) Chicago wit Pitts- y in the world,” he| anted to quit, Sei tat Wy best looking fellows Int ‘and indicating | claimed fouls when Papke landed fair @%@ the middle weight chmpion planted arenes Rateuale clanledie nisi Sy ; Chicago with Ree er eye rraa Pepkes | ClOWe: @ left uppercut to the body In the first sounted ner esodn he uppercut with BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Pittsburg also has Fite us, He was, intimating (oat ted — minute of the second round that dropped yi. jeft and swung W flerce right tothe 1D CONROY, star third baseman GARDEN THEATRE Burke's personaal appearance might ee | did_a little fighting in the the Californian as if he bad been shot. die | punck d Jos, who W of the New k Highlande Mth &, & Mad. Av, Evenings at 8.15, Firet Matinee Saturday, at 216, pion ibe alert altered: the Ballon enced Tushing when | He was out without a doubt, but as] {90K the co et ae ea eter antate takes the very unique positon | Diting the first part of the season we Henry \V. Savage, by exclusive arrangement with the 7 At the bell the Sailor puddenly shot over left | Referee Eddie Smith was tolling off the| Knocking iis opponent down for ths that ball players on losing clubs are thorized version in America of HE fight began. At ny | 4nd right, then left and right again to/seventh second the police stepped into) second time with left to the stomach. erttied to mere money chon these who Neve, Winning right aiong, and conse- | author, offers the only. au mize versio ” 1 ’ Papke jumped from nee tg ao, Stullng Bsl's chin, Tt didn't Jar that |the ring and called a halt, Thomas hag Joe Went to his corner with defeat cer: a ee reat ain the pene | ueatly when at home we didn’t have | Franz Molnar’s celebrated play, “The Devil” (Der Teufel), so y y 0 e teams i - 4 | Fi, aerate te ere Burke in the| Derpetual smile, but Burke's trlends |to be carried unconscious to his corner, |!" men missed as they atasted the| nant to play but elght innings while our| with English translation and adaptation by Oliver Herford. dele at the topes before he could| ™Ade the best of the solitary chance |and it was fully twenty minutes before socontl rOunO LAU E Fiche ise nial rlene liaroerooureal thay ought to) navel morelircorisrea cae rn cee ee This Continental success, with a distinguished cast, including BES. OF te. Popes to cheer for him. He heartened up a he had sufficiently revived to talk about ge and his left when intght- seas Ry Say OL te play nine full innings every day, | win E ‘ 1 McAllister, Frank Monroe, W. BEA ory A scrunn ine over bene UIs |iiitia\ andktHediita. Vakellthell lead abut lite detest Anally dropped hint with tee Eee neetnah n that ttt consequently we do more work. abu (3, SNe alt 3 uerit 4 ane ‘¢ 5 . ally. ¢ 1 with tWo | ptanat “for the simple reas 3 poe ie: solucet Tit EULESS scott. au PApESTCUa HiT epustvarertea A Tau Rare TRAM eanalelmean nets ee eurrriten ea lielininarcue i | Duane pe Ue een that Let's figure it out another way. If! Chrystie Miller, Arthur Hoyt, Dorothy Dorr, herent . i el wun ate forced) #!4m In the stomach. After that Burke Ketchel was a consistent 10 to 4 favorite, TRIceRae eoestloeLSa ARSE Conroe raw MUN Tica ane LE Reena a club wins Sfty games at home they Snow, Marion Lorne, Jane Murray, &c., was staged by Julius mg Cub OF othe. corners d him to| "4 and ran and clinched and clinched, |but the speed in which he finished off to seo if tho Papke fight can be are cc, can that be Wide) tee Pity KO innings, as they do not have Herzka, Director-General of the Vienna Volkstheater, where he Burke acrose the ring, pinned him to) cretending that he was fouled, and ap-|his man excited the admiration of thelranged. After that he will go after, “Hae enough,” was the prompt re-/ io play the last halt of the ninth, On i laboration with the author. fhe ropes, and whaled away until Burke) TT se referee whenever Papke (COWS. Soon after the Arst gong had Tommy Burns. ‘ply. “Dhey actually do more playing. the other hand if the home club loses | produced the play in collaboration clinched tor his ite, The eroarier ne Brey SH a aE | |fitty games tt has to play 40 innings. | Prices 50c to $1. 50—Nothing Higher : DUSSRMsuad alread yin shaken fore the ‘bell Burke sent a stiff right | That means that the losing club has — Ree AEG TOR 2~*y. MIR, WHLHODGE: ae danced away, Papke after him, }00K into Papke's midriff and fell into | E [to play 90 more Innings than a wine [LIBERTY 2H247R2, Wert (240 ASTOR Bt3, . 7 es Burke ijabbed ENA and struck|@ glue-like clinch. Iineueicsaperr ies uenneseyciterenceccss MAT hie Traveling Salesman. Wed: Stout, The Man From Nome | VPapke on the chin with a straight| Burke hung on like a barnacte through | nearly eix tuli games, Do you get It? By. Sariae Forse’ elites ivhatcnaeaal ead WEBER'S eee a ore ae cent Le e the fifth, Once on breaking from a 3 “Ob, yes,” he concluded. ‘The losing TRE, B & 45th MY Sie Aid % 1S clinch he tried a viclous right-hander | lFciueaunavelts play considerable more GG} Papke smashed Burke on the jaw, a i é \ | COUAN ART period IN ; fight-hand swing that went over w t oe ee Oo eet nanan ates ee than the winners, and that is ex- | GEORGE EVA’ o = 5 a the swish of a ball bat speeding to meet.) heh: on Bm NE an Tm fi as and touching in the future to watch] discovery to batt! He touna | 80 Pe een Reba ee Wie | JARDIN de PARIS The ire iB ‘CRITERION, re Tite 1D acl the ball. Papke tore loose and, dropping his ,, | the facial expressions of our mighty | that by atuning expressions . F, ZIEGFELD, JR.'S LIMITED BN- RY Burke's heels flew up, and he struck|hands to his « ‘What's the Bozeman Bulger, Evening World | bats as no doubt many of them| with those of a particular pitcher and] can het aoe Anything to offer that | FOLLIES OF 1908. | Moen wear ical rte chy Sis |matter with y Why don't you fight?” | Sporting Department: deavor to utilize t the steely glints with the iu a PRUE AA bah srodtaeatibeenst nit ae sedie Sreths oto the floor on the small of his back. |B avast Aten anit yarn endeavor to utilize the Milligan harmonizing the steely glints with the aio AE GARDENS Atco, Anriertam here blinking up at thel closing and his face beaten fat, fY8 The veracious chroniclers ot the | system ould any of them suc-|etheric waves set in motion by the AERIAL GA tre. Nights 8.30 Dasediiie laysthere) blinking up Clone ane il per j he | cessfully acquire roach {t-| act soraiieaball ai 14 EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. Berry We gavage's Y WIDO ABE A BEAL Thunderbott,"” who looked down at him| Papke came out and held his hand for | prowess of that erstwiile hero of the ily aca or even anvroach {t-| action of the oncoming ball, he cou + | Gertie seneatfon M Li M id : : y shake at the beginning aiamond, Swat Milligan, have failed to|it will not be surprising to hear their exert an impelling force ranging from aes Mata & Sat. oratais in Theatre ive Mermal and grinned amiably. He was still smiling. 4 | f 0 Te \eaked ail over hed out hie'right but jumpea Mote the Important fact that §w laim of priority of invention i yero to blood heat. Hence Swat In- ie See ery FREE, and 1,000 othe ee ere es cotung ARATE ERA RUS e tet Eta /aaryeliduel ea was anjever t the realm of invention variably insisted upon being the last doe CE er H After Dane crite Benue cloned in ran around the ring, The West- electro-magnetic phenomena superin- and d batsman. It tm to get his Following are the entries for to-! cane ‘odin Uae hea Dse ‘in erner chased him, caught him and beat | duced by a voltaic series of st Ty doubt, however. if dj the most ef- | ] fe knees with a hurricane of g Fee eee eee atisallone. W be able to avall . 1 when RAGE = Thea veapoldaiendmuee aigtlora, out. Salome all Sa: TION OF JERUSALEM. apite of the got up he clinched {brass emanating In rapid alternation | one W' t ficacious working condition, and wher ree-year olde apd up ‘Galome: Sa. ES TRUC At last they the ropes, where |from his eves and face self, appreciable ivatgnly (Ob) Fe gid the laws sistance and Cosa ee, eee es eae WORLDS BASING. nis | PAIN’ “GRAND TONS ashes pieaate made a dive for minute to break his |-This was Swat nasr as the @le:| or vitation were, in th ge of the Bonnie Bard mn Mat Sat | visiaue Det me . Ming Billy.” | Once Nien otter ntal nents of his wonderful| et chilosopher, “knocked into a eeckat reeusita shimarient “of Musical Comedies. ~ Pain’s Carnival Thur day ugh ORs © aga te vere lely EH eae ‘i | i , Ghoulders were outsid hooks “closed the Sailor's right ness and ( § pee rere nue Dot Ale bet oeked kad ans cries MW NOs a HERALD 80, E{ | Tiekets for cate 12 fark place, Tel and Burke punched at h after blow we jflome, while | the steely elints of hi etism, Doubtless had Sp t applied his won- put Pan. Morday; | lees een eee got clear, then ran. the Brooklyn fighter reeled about the| served the secret was v | prope assoclat s rity to th 1S | Y ISLAND'S } Second’ round. Papke shot from ring Ike a seaman on a heaving deck, aaa Ui emtiey face” i leheae: thonmosthaatletecterd dertul and startling peculiarity to t + te itch so Comedy, DALY'S [seat thi! SPOr his cor t id absolutely fresh and untouched | tat eae 3 ae der varvingsendudltarsaea solution of perpetual motion or aeria con. ie Rrosdway & 30th tt [OCHA u tight. me Ae ked with the blood | has been disclosed by ae : f li ; 1 Lt a fied co navigation, these vexed problems would Eves, ® S| Mat, To-Day_ 2.15 A TAUGH IN EVER 4 over a hard ri m Burke's battered features respondents the secret drops * were o ¢ led after m| Pease hts en solved. 3 aoe stantly the {llinois at every. blow. Charlie. Whit Gull thud into the public domain, It jseverence and seit sacrifice on the part | 206 ere Hi ; Nb Fra CoN ea a peo % iT HACKETT LOTS OF FUN, right a, Tetatiation shirt took on a polke idot pattern Pf is a secret no longer. Henceforti it 1s of By a process of exclusion sta ee eee duced te pursue! city Srna eet i 01 B'y,By.8.15 WITCHING HeuR 'DREAMLAN gers | ot a flute! . hung on y' for that last bell, | public property, It will be interesting | and, elimination he applied his great, GOsWres Some one be Mnduces, Oo Puli lt Ree ri ess tenes oa) , to the r again He held end pela ae held, and when bas | cess—steely though be its glint—far- % rs : he wasn't holding he was running, but | reaching results in the progress of SoU) | MM. tatiee ine iting Bulle Pe, Wouldnt go down. " The end of the lence and. the useful aris may be at: “Turee-vear-olda and up HAM ERSTENN ROOF a AMUSEMENTS, a Ook ataeeemiec rinpcasmle CHAL Burke fe ceoteen uel enior ampions ips a bs | Leon | Ha bolder Layee ‘} pally Matinee in Victoria (Roof bill.) ABSOLUTELY FLREP! sould last another minute. But he name and ame of the great | in | Seoned eaih ne Hed” tbr ‘4 hie : the gamest fight Jand mighty Swat Millie q GERTRUDE HOFFMAN ,!" | OPENS WOM, MAT. She AUIS cha eb e : He didh t show the S Island 0 S t 1 eee ates HOTT AYRE, JR. | ORIGINAL, CONCEPTION SPRING SONG tap i grip 3 rce the en Spat “ys fi ard in an uphill battle, In fact, | raver n ee eee y = | fem “A VISION OF SALOME” a Ralph Re ila art Moreira eee Y, any fighting at all. But | eee While your talk Is very much to the |] WM. ROCK AND MAUDE FULTON, crea SHO \ his left Into Burke's stomach, nis beating and didn't quit, loved to, mer Nicola Te Mr. Ayre, It ds the first Berhardi,Bedin! & Arthur Winsor McCay, im with a right, an? hu ‘s more than many do when | lucia and selentific explanation that has vee : | & Hart, Willy Zimmermann and er th 8. Burke was gross) n the ring. ATURDAY, Sept. 12, has been the been given of the wonderful prowess 053 Bon ‘Borat 18 “104 iL citing Dienne Auto Race. Plotires 5 ess t by Metropolitan Track of the Peerless hitt the Polson | oar a: Gate ae PY fate et eae Oaks. It is to be regretted that more yagetled. sakes ail final ELASCO THEATRE, 424 at, Ev, 8.20 Age Aine and Fis Ln We Hee 2-paund eliot | of the proletariat do not take this mat. | Wakefield Stakes, flv It ‘BI Matinee Bat., 2.15. for the 143 senior etrapall UD ies ter serious BOSEMAN BULGER, a King, common HAP ates David Belasco, 30—AMERICAN BEAUTIES—30- plonships, They will be held a ty gee as | fad, Borbeutino a EXTRA ATTRACTION, ( Island, the home of the New ¥ Ath- | | 26 Direct VTHE DEVIL A! i —— with Burke ts off again” When Billy was ie Club, where the junior events mers ee ceuse uae eee tana | prrrH RACE_Three-year-olda; aedaet| [1 - ‘ a NSOCKET, R, I Aug. 19.—Atter atx! ape Mae With Mn. 6 ARLIBS. | BY JOHN PO“LocK. epee died See ellen tenbarreeuinrallat otha | hart heat, Alice Mack took the 2.18 once |""(7i0) Falmada 5... erga “Tatinee D ay ah ween ai beset el ra es In addition to the regular Wst of th F World.) __ [event at the trotting meeting which openet 08 Golden Pear ' ACADEMY OF MUSIC—14th st.a Irv'g PL. SmoOkIM ing Concerts. Matinee Dally, LY PAPKE did not greatly im tte £1 ) Queen, Marguerite 90 ress the old-time followers of the m0 and “Burke Fon e committee fol- ngs at Woonsocket Park yestertay. Northern Ve anenmncnectir: att WEEK—Laat times in. qty, N § Best Seats 56.) Lakapts one tee Gh An lowing the pr hed in put- T Spy, the favorite, fell flat after the fire 31 Beacon S lWeneetes Crosman" Mistrese| Seats Now on Sa ls 10 saw him figh Hee aie WaT Nee ut the jur two heats, burning up considerable of the | Next W'k—Miss Crosman tn Aw You L106 Dt, | nr, 7 (Coreien Ung on. bo te 6 ig + | Fy TO-DAY, ‘ Bee niet oy uty A e : has adde rogramme of ty ID Bey Hn the ttn heat Fleming ni Pri to $1.80, Mats, To-dayaSat,.2, Ev.,8.16 BRIGHTON ROWANY OPERA to Rieroanrare with such: areat events & mie Walk chee but neither waa badly hurt. A large crowd Mombassa GRAND ST, 7%, Grand. Corset te W; a L is expected that this event will fl witnessed the day's racing b & Sey ford, 6 Little Girls & ie as Tommy Ryan, Bill | as did the event in the Junior mee = James iy ae The Blackmailers of | New York, HALL sermer y 4 t job Vd ons, “Kid Cart Ii ‘ ARG = CE Four. poddah Abs mal F ‘ood competitions are to be Paced Fastest Mile. 1 25 to 75. and ere. P K!d Meo | 500 | \ to Te. 4 i ist SAT BEPSIE, N. Y., Aug. 10—The white tines To-day — ed out of th elected by the comm ROUGH gang i |# All i Detective™ Witie the ent of atalre to sie et st Cn ae *Killlecrankl 98 Gace tat CONVICT poy ® SPORTING. Harp," Dick’ ft ARet largely feature Mot Arm in ACK’ nay 40 Pop, Price eee te In € und Wille Billy Carne Hal “amt ‘Ml ‘aliceT ine Gieig EM P | RE CITY RAC ES * ; J “ George CHa 11103 | Abe Girl fat L ht oF rite - stest mile paced in Lord” Stanhope vtos | GIRL QUESTION ti calving & Rit, Veraen (Jere AS fo be a fa tt : F ay. and t ear *Apprentice allowan | Bet. Yonkers Vor a “ary g bat e ss Gr nd Matinee To-da, 50, MORROW-—THE veinnineae ato sts, . f 4 es, beginning at 2 maine ter rials pe ‘ TandWiiliams&Waltker ose, meres, eornnnest ad Fee : : i A STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Operatiouse. In BANDANNA LAND, [avy for, aft’ Vernon 12.10 12.87, 18, 4d Briresnts, na et AMERICAN LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUB. ~-l From 135th at. 10 moinutes later, ee i er Taps club, W. L. FC.|_Club, be PO.) cub. W. be BOLL Club ALHAMBRA nes, Ey Botha Fonda connect with trolley iraet to ‘A B40 pha. 33 Pitted) i 5 9 hag perny arin version 140th an 8 BIhary cust ws HIGHLANDERS GET FOUR i Bee Ee eS DEB GE | ma. baty-e. entttons Some eae sere ce A he ent e' 146 “hie “ Brooklyn... . ah om © + estohester care in ; Te was an oid-tir te 5 tn NEWARK PLAYERS, " t Saarsians 8) ss Phtiaghla St 45 \850)8t. Lous. see teitenttn! aute ride j Kee At therligslde J ; ; ; RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. 1" Grand Stand, $2, Ladies, $1, ! dtnson, . ‘. Price 6 Detroit at New ¥ New York at Cinetnna ear Cleveland Irookiyn iitabure. r Tho four are the best 1 the Central Y. M. C. A. Athletic Meet, Nh ea Cleveland ay, m kage { Newark ’ » cant ¢ woe St. Louls at jadelpaia at Leuts. foes and Farrell had to pa: Lieven ¢ to get the men, ‘4 7 Ouoa Boston, 4 Philadelph! ittsbure, 2. 3; Chie LITTLE HEROES OF THE STREET weir & PKOCIUK'd no, 3. ington, 3. Fourte GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. k. 3, Baseball To-day, 4 P.M,—. ahunis Teague Park, N, X, Americana ‘ve, Detroit, the T, MG A. tate. meat 5 Strengthens ! REVITALIZES 32 rr a Freie rein y

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