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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 1908 UP TO DATE AND NEWSY APKE GREATEST, KETCHEL GAMEST, FIGHTER IN RING Stanley Lost His Title Fighting Un-, flinchingly Until the End Came —Attell and Moran Fight Was Tame One. lee (Special to The Evening World.) | "LOS ANGELES, Sept. 8—No living man ever stood up under] such a beating as the new middleweight champion, “Smiling Billy” Papke, gave Stanley Ketchel here yesterday, When Pepke had sent over the knockout blow in the twelfth round and had at last ended the Slaughter the vast crowd heaved a sigh of relief, But the game Ketchel is not satisfied. He demands another fi ight | and T. E, Jones, Papke’s manager, says he will give him an answer | to-day, It was all Papke from the start, ale sight epethel ent though at times Ketchel rallied grandly | 7° & Knockout, @nd gave his friends a chance to cheer. | iat) teat] Fad Th *| After the ive Knockiowns it was a Papke outclassed Ketchel. That was vel that Ketche] oame up for the The gong saved him} round, But he did. He came the plain truth of it. He seemed to nting like fury. His splend.d con- know every trick the Michigander dition showed in the way he regained fa) strength, Up to the eignth round he took @ terrific beating and returned the best that was in him. His friends Tegained hope, But Papke was too clever, Whenever Ketchel tried his jfamous shifts the Thunderbolt quickly pitoped close inside of the left in} at short range. beating Ketchel back. In the eighth Papke betiored the ould use, and to offset it with the cer- tainty of a mind reader, Ketchel Battered to Pulp, At the ond of the fight Papke had @ slight bruise on the bridge of lis) Rose, But Ketchel was a terrible sight, Both his eyes were closed tight, His kening champion face was battered out of shape, as If| until she crowd, sickens cried to hit Papke had knocked him about with xf end to th a k trockout) Still in that Daseball bat instead of two flats, His| bleeding Tamp before him was some rk of indomitable courage that Withe face was crooked as if his check bones | |stood, Papke's furious eftoria, THIS DID IT CHAMPION PAPKE'S BIG RIGHT FIST. had been beaten in. His mouth was a eleventh round a few mere gash. His whole body was cov-| seconds Monger the end. would have ered with unsightly lumps where Pap. |come then, for the gong found Ketchel . 1 on the floor, knocked out cold ke's iron fists had landed. As his sec-|6° terrible Trou. Papke, charging in| onde carried that pitiful wreck from/time and again and. ‘throwing off the ring there was little to suggest the| Ketchel’ Ais erening) crore hooked and) hort; 8ung and uppercut. Ketchel, grogay eee er arnempian. ota aor! | stagcered away arolnd the ring. © He ; was no longer able to. hold up Ketchel fights again, if he ever dows. |guard. Panke, seeing the feht The fight was ushered In with all the| TY It was won, tor th Bomp that accompanies a great cham-| M0 ait ity Plonship battle. Under the hot rays of) d him back Into the ring, He| iy still out when the bell rang at the nt @ California sun the whole arena| swayed and shimmered, Thousands sat {07 Gweltering In their shirt sleeves, At last the fighters entered the ring. ie Ketehel had all the action of a popular! eaally seen that Ae perma Wael champion about to add another victim! que. He jed toward Papke doggedly, | to his list. He glanced esmilingly around| but was too Weal to defend him self, | to his friends at the ringside and}, Park Paste aeientou erie, ghampion nodded when they cheered. Billy Papke| with might and left on the wre, ty was smiling, too, he threw t ight over and Ketchel Although only a one to four shot tn} fot SLI AHRaY dancaTA a TDIRaT Re eae the ringside betting, he looked as cone! (27°) BUniss, of elght. His sec ‘orner and brat dragged him too, End Came In the Twelfth. nd bleeding. The| ffries to stop It. Rut fident as the champion himself. f world, Papke jumped up and walked swiftly |! heard the and | waved hig @cross the ring, shaking hands with| yi)! {9,fom\d the Interference. Papke. | Retchel with a wide smile, People who| tha batrleraging Norsemancmoved (| had seen Ketchel fight were amazed at/ deliberately = measured his man and | swung squarely on Ketchel's jaw. the voungster's coolness, lipowne wantathe: ereatioham own wen pion for the The bell rang. Coming together in| inst time, to rise again wren the eotnt midring the two fighters looked as well! was over, a senna Ce eran and matched as two marbles from the same) Ont | clu! ming, vis’ friends fled into the rine and carried him off} mould. Ketchel held out his hand to| Pied n'6, the rine and carried him off @hake, but Papke, who had already an- | with hair hardly rumpled and not nounoed that he would not shake hands a perceptible mark on his face or body. From the ther side of the ring Ket. after the bell because Ketchel had married his imp. battered taken advantage of the shake in M.l- Ie ck to the dressing moms Waukee to get In the frst blow, held) The feht was over and a world’s chams Meee fer} fa i ee on and, Donshin had changed hands, Long live | the Ce ee SPOR. GOSSIP | FROM EVERYWHERE fight,” he growled between set t Ketchel slipped away sideways, still holding out his right hand and with the left polsed for one of his famous shifts, | Ketchel Takes the Count. Papke rushed and the left over to the Thunderbolt fo blow and rights and lef into a corner, Tiously, both land: Then of a thudded against } knocking him f te smiling, stepped struggled hands and toward his ¢ ner, That fe damaged him like Wooden mallet, and blood flowed in @bd nose and m Reichel ivok dazes, and Ih a ilasu via dim down Tse, Ls hampton now. Papke immediately hurled him to the floor with ah I Knew | Woula Win—Papke. Want Anoiher Fight—Ketchel, First Punch ‘A Did It---Jeff rushe a BY BILLY PAPKE I knew J would win ed 1 ing without a y ' He was wiipped in the firs: und i ‘ he would stay down. Afie {|wauke 7 | master, and only wanted @ return wa amp ow ready to any man who wants the ttle BY STANLEY KETCHEL, Ss. BY JIM JEFFRIE The best men won T pleted their ¢ fighting at the Referee J both feathe: = rendered Attell had th more effec do most of th tive pur Mis: Weigh raised the e cl ea self for the most par Neither fig! lose, althoug: of At had jad’ but he was It was | he did not rgely As enty-three on stree ss and with A\atraase: "Moran showed t he win the verd far too cautious, chances when he saw 1's gloves where the Won Verdict Over Moran. (Spretal to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, Owen Moran anc 8-W but he let M ent d Then |, 0 knocked | ne gave the only devision he could have d the un more yest Alttell was in splendid condition and th bett who was bil only needed to take the chance of exchanging punches, lttell can show an adva nar Show uid on he that ) Moran's Punch Missing. to, give ATTELL AFRAID TO TAKE ANY CHANCES land. There were but few times during] the fight that he let himself loose. nt) Had aie Been More jiack of aggressiveness and his willing- ness to let Moran do the leading {s what| Aggressive He Might Have ® threw away the verdict and the long end of the purse. Abe Aattell has been ‘outing hls fights too flne on many oc- |Gadions, and he turned the trick once erday. er head than th wild on many Ro was re aggressi St oceasion pointed his admirers, who ex- to display t Bat The |! dai he jour, but THE IRON FIST OF PUGILISM. ’ IN THE FIRST MINUTE PAPKE BEAT WETCHEL INTO A CORNER AND WNOCKED HIM Down. | His) KETCHEL LANDED ONE DISTRESSING SOLAR PLEXUS PUNCH . he Englishman, occash: At-| und tor round, | ' over his! | “= Selling Races Real Thing at renee not than he y met, Ate the same snap tling Nelson. PORTING DAYS ¢ iN SKIES and THE L EVnlOv agi BY VINCENT 7 REANOR, ata race winner 1 7 them it MATH is HN LEAD OF CONTEST FOR WORLD MEDAL ———ea Christy Mathewson {# the most popu- t right He diamond-studde ing Wi player w the adn entitled t d is goin ml the to now Las 1m BOWLING ae Saas N WINS SIA N WINS SW ut at the fais ir SCORES. am MONTREAL ENTRIES. Baseball, ig | Giants ve | SHEEPSHEAD ‘BAY ENTRIES. | pecial to The Evening World.) PSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, | Entries for the races here to- are as follows: S—Six and Six fy Waren, a Polo Grounds, Brooklye, 4 t nla too, but in two of Sind: Piner snowaiea peal goed p aa Deen ONCE ‘said there was an element of formance re th nua ese | These were Tom McGrath and _ , ? | Harrigan, Tom McGrath was bid up! gravest ep are fooking forward, t to $210) by the Herman Brandt-Tom Dwyer's ness will give the: haw connections ‘This was #0) over Chahee to ket some change on the o 8 selling price. Maurice Kraus, ta whose colors Tom McGrath had won, recently got the gelding out of a sell- ing race from Brandt, and his bid up 1. W. BREDEMUS WINS Seats for THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | ROBERT EDGREN q AMUSEMENTS. Spectacies—( vACKETT, LIBERTY | Sept HIPPUURU dE /PENING TiiURS, ye Sth vce MIMIC WOR éAALd 80 3 TWINS UOHA MASON E THE KNOCKOUT RIGHT HANDER ON THE CHIN. pain) tli d Thursday CUS BARTEL) Se OMI © proved to be CVELLING races wore selling races at MARY MANNERING © A044 Sine Te Leadon Musa omy ne ae Sheepshead yesterday, Every se.l- CASI NO ,, ie aa Matinee Sat, 216 was bid Joseph ‘Coyne and Ul ge) Last 15 Tim e*, MW ids WITCHING HoUa, DITED BY AFTER THE FIGHT KETCHEL'S SECONDS ¥ CARRIED HIM FROM t THE RING. mi 3 A TERRIBLE AMUSEMENTS. CRITERION ? H Ae WIL L AM VE SS THE “TH. EF KHIGKERBOCKER 4, .°%,355 THE GIRLS OF GOTTENBERO, Alexandra Carlisle ae ioe ah aa LUS LYCEUM * MISS BILLIE BURKE HUDSON * Next he Yesterday wae notbing (more nor less Siolit yet, 20 || [ROBERT EDESON 07 bait Alone) | ana grt ae Beka te eat In LILLIAN RUSSELL ia WiLDFiRe. || {good sprinter back, Kraus, however, ERUADWAY THEATAN ws, | was determined to get even, and when .| aie Eves 20. Mat Wet.tsat gt Harrigan, the winner of the Golden GLEN MACDoNGta ALSERIA one Rod, was offered at auction, the owner Musical Play, |of Tom McGrath got busy. He boosted ' Treat wih aa By { Harrigan's price by easy stages trom| John Bredemus, a student of Prince: Us Wed & a | lwo to $30, but the customary bid | ton University) (and ic native ot teh _THE TRAVEL ING SALESMAN, r dat $3,500 Brandt | diana, won the all-around athletic | Hoy Fi [(otatenwves there encher (te | championship of the United States yes Hen ev Amsterdam j Mata, Wot, & sa . | retained the colt, Tne value of the ENRY W, SAV AG's | terday afternoon at Celtic Park. He hreratie Senet TheMern Widow aiuuene $i | buree: won by Harrigan wee leat tn) ie ip a total of 660 polnth (Die Luatigs Wit A tad G4 | protecting the colt 1n the rum up. a The championship was held in con [NEW YQ THEATI - RNOLD DALY; San, ampic bn ay cet aad aa(iV6 Ad one-| Krmus probably tigures he got even for! siction with the Irisheamerican ach. [A aK us. We yas OLY! MPICY VOLE or) 1 the loss of Tom McGrath, The other ietic Ciuy's games, and more than 00 | FOLLI 'S OF 1908 CAGE RTT att Vis iS yrun up was on Milford, who was Did! yersons saw tiv Westerner win one of partie MAT i WED ‘25o, ateneee ny NT Y FAIR BURLE FsQUEE | up from $700 to 31,40 by Davy Johnson. | thy most strenuous contests ever held ca . Hae The owners of the horses whioh finished | i. this coun:ry TH Ee ‘OU ND U P urlongs; Futurity! second profited by the suggestion of; Not many years has such an It Wedneeday M nee, $1.00 hs the selling race war, eve ate uld striven for the if . | Edward didn't i te THE OnLY ROOF OPEN) Palisades’ pans R Te Hi! {ERS TEIN'S 12 KSALT'S MILLIONAIRE BAN. 5 4 New York Athlet 11 * of the GERTRUDE HOFFMAN °* Cor gee ynatre of the Boaton Ati \\ Tica Mtandelasun > Association, J. Biller, ab aan nh NORTH BEAC! He Hee ' A member of the Brooklyn ¥. M. C. A; ‘ ti $ last year for Don Enrique, « John J. McLaughlin, of the Pastime ; which shown 48 Athletic Club; M. O'Connor, of the Mo- hawk At Club; Dan Frank, of the Irish-American Athlette Club, and Bre- YORKVILLE! MATINEE TO-DAY, ~ mts 4 arn i I} oi me ie up Ai ten Past Seth st THES TRA IGHTROAD Huis’ wt sale 108 8 NSOM, MATINEE TO-ORKOW.| LL NA | : ate tee At bingals Alls Cecil Pichnaaes : | LAST 2 WEEKS, i i Mirde ie und ais 142 3d ay. [an PARK | Special Features, tot an ‘plage nurdle res, lot 4 Free lo-Day > ~ DREAMLAND ie HS | Owing to the stringent rules of the! tal of f180 STEEPLE | CONEY ISLAND'S ! rf a Pastime Conay Island Jockey Club, Dempsey fy ea Sa CHASE] FUNNY PLACE, e ie like a snip without a rudder, as far) Mea ot Pris pints: rn Seer ATCA TTT Sid — as annexing himself to. any of tho! itech, ae Bil ¢ DEEN EUNT UL OCTOBER wherewithal {8 concerns. Is It any/ points; J, Ri} lor, , Brooklyn Y. M. CG. Ay wonder that he may be found tying) seventh, it 7899 cotta f [3 Morgan these nights? ee here were, e ene events on ees | ai | the programme and all were well con- 7. Fle rice. World.) | isla Datey te a 90 one and, should | tested ath i & PROCLON’ > PROUE sn seo Sept, &—F. nevlected In the t —_-_->_—_——. tows ALL STARS. | Ralph ay phe This was his aa na, Ta Sy line's EKICANS to-morrow, 3 s astute raced very) TIONA A. C. WINS AGAIN. | 6! Diy,aft Babes | PreHeNt TS reed inition fds: aix Sur Graditahly In company much better than a fF; Poh 4, FulnaMaySvooner, ¢ Lurooean Beteation, CRDOR, t Vowdin,’ Hp; he met yesterday The Tlona A y deteated = a Fy. ete ‘Dally Mat, 280, | Week THOROUGHBREDS 10, Max Grapple te not himeelf. If he had run| the Debenden A. C. in a p ed BELASCO Oe Nye We eit Bese AYTGN?’S Matinee Dany, { Rugion sterdav he would havea) game, by a score of 10 GEO.GE | 0,20, js if : «first. mile teams had an off day play HE THE O ds and lor as well {n front val “1 rge ‘crowd ARLiSS DEV Nast Weel Lord anti ag “pare tollowe T. His! waa there to witness the fame pe HEM? ca BELA ahd Uy Tideton sires one 3e2 iS Tropaner,” Wan Knocked remecean iy AMERICAN (ois | COLUMBIA yaiinestiat Rat's poor showing In the steeple! the fourth Inn GOLETTO THE CONVICT AND THE GIRL STANDING OF THE CLUBS ARUGAN LEAGUE, | cre, NATIONAL URAGUR |New York Fe IA oz Pittebure .78 49 fi rt Toute 79 5 Chicago | 077 &1 Pp! Brooklyn eland AO 58 (S49!New RM Phila’nhia A ts “test Tate, BESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. MORNING GAMES. MORNING GAMBS. 4; Bt. Louis, New York, 5: Vliadsithie, 0 Betres 6, Boston, 1. Brookly: 5 od Vnlinsebsbla. 1. ale 1 | Pitteburg. 9, St. L Cineinnatl 4; Chicago, 0. Washington 4 Now York 0. Washington, 6; New York. & ar-olds and mies. —Ma: 110; K GAMES Philadeiphia, 9 New York, 1 Boston, 1, Brooklyn, 0. Pittsburg, 7, St. foals, | iret game. Second ane, Detrott. 9: St._Loute Crdcago. 4) ‘Cincin Clevelai * auner . 1 Roatan Lindote » GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. York af Philadelphia. Brooklyn at New Tork Beaton of Waeht Phliadenhia yey Chicago at Det ro Cinelamat! at Chicago. St Louls at Cleveland. ————— | IU ti at COLONIAL u Mat. Dally, 260 Meal Cuttys, Mernardi, &o SPORTING * nnn SER SHEAD BAY alg Harned & Co, ‘RAGIN Ng, “Zi te seb tty LHAMBR voting Pedant ing H. Nay Abe ine via L Ee 5 Matthews & Ashley st i141 PM oe ROT i abs TEAL Mad bo Br Way: a rT Det w LEX AY DAILY Ching sinnd 8 fodtea 4, Daily, 28¢, KRAY ALL ANTIC §, tng, ® autlevitie «ina. 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