The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1908, Page 18

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ann ® ; . ONLY CHAMP! | WHO CAM } Hee — | ‘Husky Michigan Boy E clad Rule in His Over “Smiling Papke AT — Bh, KE’ no beaten cha did before. He has broker fron-clad rule that pion TANLUY KETCHEL ‘aaa what | if back.” Papke knoc Papke | took his title, a j at Colma K f on his conquer pke out a ; in the same number of rounds in terrific sight-n in the first r which Papke had won the former bat- tle. It took just eleven to turn the trick. < Ketchel has ‘come bac ay [ fan Franciscans are dering wi He !s on g, more | they ever lost faith in his old pedestal, and, if firmly established than b Scores of other be champtons have tried to “come failed, “Kid” 1: | when he fought Welter C ‘ ¢erious Billy” ‘th, ally knocked out. Up nis time he | De had been absolutely invincible. yer |!? # cela) when he fought a lightweight, Frank) fon GANS was Erne, four months later he was beaten, ranean fmd then George McFé seked im out. Erne made. : welght for Ter: knocked out. Every ac Fresked him out after his title in the first p Gans lost that title to 2: @ few months ago, Ho made a great effort to regain it, but was knocked out again. until “eaes the big men, there was Champlon Jim Corbett, the cley- erest heavyweight in hist Corbett was Knocked out by F! ‘ mons. A few months later he fought chatice 1 Tom Sharkey and lost on a foul to is! avold being knocked out again. M& simmons was knocked out in turn by || | Jeffries. Before fighting for ttl again he beat many good return mate made a terril pieces for seve knocked out agai: of course, retired undefeat ene bene Papke Now Begs for Return n the ed Ketchel Is ceired and a Fourth Match Will Probably : Be Made. weight champ\: Papke y round result and fortict fo} follow | t : he will Papke bases om the rat he was co was nol rise before t crowd 5 Harting « extending € Papke did ne had exclaimed Whe i full posse crowd voll ax thoug unued ¢ in which band. ki last, and | tng to escape ehift and | to Papke's ja the mat «il out, however Knees, and M Ket howey slowly « Ht was on r le, however, for Ke @ fusillade © be rec 1) AND NEWSY | XkhSa STANLEY KETCH El L THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 190s. BEST {SPORT (G PAGE IN NEW [CHEL---ONE CHAMPION WHO CAME EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN LIGHT ARMY TEAM READY FOR BATTLE WITH NAVY ELEVEN. samarsiiljinmian, averages 177 pounds and the backs 13% Both Are Within [iiiicon, at “centre, weighs but ito Striking Distance |’ which is five pounds Nehter regulars averaging only 160 6-11 against 142-11 last season, The line this fall fullback, 1 » haltback, 160; Bess sen, guard, i wood, end, 168. Soldiers Are Confident. ity the Sol- yy and are Take Place. Despi diers a geht dispa: of Vict = jthan was when he faced big Slingluff, ‘ ‘ = of Field on Which jot the Navy, last season, weights ; - NA | of the other Army men follo 9 ; “ia A e the Great Annual | ‘tens, tet end, 182; Byrne, tett i hs Degg Ae ; ; ta ier, loft guard, 195; Mozs, a AY z fe i Struggle for Grid- rleht gue Pullen, right tackle, ie hy Wy | 5 : : eee anthers oie onAT 2 is 187; Johnson, right end, 160; Greble, right aie , f wd eae’ i . i , HY 87 / iron Honors Will] batnack. i, ivati. quarterpack, 166; j a fi a ee Day WU) thot Me on Dean, left halfback, 142; Chamberlain, oh it ae MR ep tb dele f | | Jo S HE Army and Navy are now | the battlefteld, Both teams are noes, One within striking distance of the p betting end Cas Franklin Field gridiron, at Philadelphia, i recuecunt p a! sf sth) i ee =< = & q h yi ~ i, ¢ ready for the annual clash that takes place on Saturday. And this promi greatest games of the ed that fund of two schools. The ion long has seemed to have eam, ESA le but up West Point way it t eleven has not ext ended itself to the it in any game an to avoid giving away any more of their sy n of play than was ne » game, s of prices any, and in looks to axe in erly t. ave not as yet given out a de . or even an average weight of team, but ft is said they will out- welgh the Army team quite a lot, The Ai team 1s a light one, the las MAHMOUT ROS * = TOMMY SULLIVAN AND CAPONI BATTLE A DRAW. —The Na- 1 to the doors to yesterday. In of Law- 1, of Chix for six a draw. knocked round, (C. Was pack he maitnee b "Tom Vere mH — eS —— ) — = Se a rs Pittsburg, number | = kinds of FREE TO THE sent over here after wrestling looks as if he might He : * toyed with ones the champion of A New Home Cure That Any One Can Use Without Operation, Pain, Danger or Loss of Time. do. ns, Catch-as-cateh CROWD KEPT DORANDO FROM he RECORD LAP APTER BEATING ut I ing away didn't want to from } Bod that cures ru Tells meenIne World How + i e Outran American and De- cl clares He Will Beat Longboat. nearly correc » Cameron, Hayes's POST-OFFICE CLERKS TO HOLD BIG MEETING. Plans are almost complete and entr: blanks are out for the indoor meet un der the auspices of the Brooklyn Post- Office Clerks’ Association, at the Forty nth Regiment Armory, Marcy nd Heyward ‘street, on sat 16, 14%. In all’ there six events, of m 10) yards six relay alle all |‘? ing FREE COUPON Mark location Marathon, es are donated and en- y the New York Eyen- in lingd, “I don’ m Dorando, “but if I do 1 ji it he will run o Scottieh High! pstume Of » in the famous } ch Regiment, the Black Watch, e furnish the music. during. the ‘Among the athletes already Hilla + ter mile champlo und athlete; rl holds . the national quar- r, the great all- of Cornell Uni: ity, who the Bae. metropolitan senior cham) adds y mile, and Bacon, the Oly ‘champion and record holder. AMUSEN we Wee bet HIPP DRG UREN G| BIRD BALLET BATA ‘ ct aya in “ i) SKI LYRIC 2 LULU GEASER nie. CASING Eva, i 1 ou | "Early in the race I kney tional A. C. Cans bite K Nemo THE A AERICAN GEO. M. ALOHA Ns he first ten miles ace in this coun T war only se all the way over ie LOUISE GUNNING DALY'S : a © World iin Wite, Kves wl hithow GRASS | ee Marcelle, JOHN PORTQRE: LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONS. 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