The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1909, Page 7

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LATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT KETCHELL IN “HEY RUBE’ TOGS STARTLES TOWN Central IGGED out in a pair of teamster’s ‘boots, with his trousers} stuffad in over the tops, a blue flannel shirt, tied around his neek, cowboy fashion, a plaid jumper, open at Ihe neck, and a wide-brimmed sombrero, Stanley Ketchetl, the Montana byclone and sensation of the tistic world, blew into town to-day. He bwplained his queer make-up by saying he hadn't time to change his $e World’s Middleweight Champion Ar- rives in Lumberman’s Attire and Causes Sensation at Grand Station. ith a red bandana THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, EWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT HERE | _|HERE’S STANLEY KETCHELL, AS HE ARRIVED TO-DAY FIFTEEN NATIONS Sakae EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ' IN GREAT REVIVAL © | _OF SIX-DAY RACE | oa | Popularity augurs well for the succes | of this event. Speed will play an ime 17 Rale tai : aT Yr eel part In the contest, and in this 27 Relay Teams Begin Long respect the affair should be different to Grind at) Madison Square es ever attempted along these Garden To-Morrow Night. je conditions governing the. race ecenerececeereee | ot ill be similar to that of the recen¢ le contest. man will rua m3 ol c very ve tack to the days of Charley Rowell, | tWelve out of every twenty-four hours, (yrds Cer », Herty, | the contestants having the privilege of Littlewood, Albert, Guerrero, Hertys | relieving each other at any time during Lepper Hughes, Dan O'Leary and the) the contest, making the event in reality rest of them; back to the early $0's,/@ six-day relay race. Interest in the event, however, will be sustained, ag Jwhen international six-day go- team will be on’ the racing was at the height of (t#) track all the time, tty, when old Madison Square| It's twelve years since such a re vas packed night and day to/8¥tKable aggregation of athletic talent LATS H CED 1 as been brought together. The na- | the rafters, and cheers and enthuslasm | tions nted In this race are the aentithel pia to records of en-) United » Canada, England, PaCnE he) plasterer thy liana, Maly. Hélgium, Holla durance. F Germany witzerland, Greece, Sco The game has been revived. To-mor-|tand, Wales, Cuba and the Philippine row might, five minutes after midnight, | Islands. In addition to theso the Ine Ut Madison Square Garden, many of | tans will be AR LeRi Eee he old scenes will be re-enacted. Twen-| witle the United States army will have ty-eeven two-men teams, representing} two of its best long-distance runnere f in, the contest Mfteen nations, will start tn & COM)" ‘nie ruronean contestants, several of Uinuious race of sx days, which may] whom hold world's records at distances mean a wonderful revival of the game! from 14 to 40 miles, are all In excellent shape and feel none the worst for thelr ‘ H ii itt. t throughout this country, and, In fact, i Hlothes, after receiving a telegram trom his manager, Willus Britt, to Heats long vorage, ‘Thelr work since thelt ‘come on at once.” He had been out speeding over the roads. of Revival on a Big Scale. ment from students of athletic form. Michigan in his racing automobile and only had time to get into Chicago tnd catch the Twentieth Century for New York, “This te my buas wagon rig,” he said fof little accounts! ‘1 wear it because I'm under the wagon | )Aft poking it In ite windrift more than Tim| | 0 his bn top.” | Ketchell ts a bus on automobile racing, | toters Ggure that there is no time he management, the winning That's right,” sald Butt; “he runs aj He has just bought a new $7,000 car fi like the present for the real thing in $1,500 and the next sevem ‘ ! ; | sshien he hopes to hang tip some nev | these days of endurance contests, be- lonate an | fwo-seated machine. He can't get any-) road records, ‘The machine fs a racer bedy to ride with him.” Ketohell might be taken for anything but a fighter. In appearance he looks a fer this Aght Ketone rk on Hugo. and knocked him out with ease, | Aside from his pugillatic followtng, | with but two seats. The comparatively tame tow ar kport has no attrac- tions for Keteheil : Z ' The American teams represent New Weak attempts have been made with- Chicago, Philadelph: Boston, nthe last ten years to revive the pop-| New England, Jersey. and other cens lar old-time sport, but never has a] tres. Many of these men have had ex- ithes Hl hn large | Peflence In tong-distance running, while revival heen attempted on such a large | others have established envious records sewle as this one, The Marathon craze} in amateur competitions and will ap: seems to make {t timely, and the pro-| pear for the first time as professional BecHiAr tO aminde eAUsely Tae here rizes to the value of %,00 have been 43 | sides which the 26-mile Marathon looks | Stet ttt ee lke a race around the block, AMUSEMENTS, Europe was travelled over from end | ~~~ AARAR ALAA “T want to be & racing chauffeur,” he | é fi THA. dad Bt Wear | Yreée between Christy Mathewson, the sal “own at” Pulm Beach alune with | fosend foes tie beet refesslonet eannert NEW AMSTEROAM of nay, ; ‘ ora) those other speed bigs men of standing ¢ atle: 0. Banta’ pitcher, and our own local “Reninded of the dluswer of tiie dare-| various countries, ‘These have been |} G.PLHUNTLEY "A's jghter, Willie Lewis. His hair {s of a puddy blond shade, the kind that sually goes with blue eyes. Ketchell, jowever, ses through brown orbs, There pet much color to his face, but he ye! devil game, he sald, “Well, Ill take a} chance. Ketchell Likes New York. | The blg burg struck Ketehell favor: | ably | Gee, It looks good to me, what little | brought her considerable expense. | KEW YORK | RHE ATR They represent the cream of the ath- | “anna "43 R BOF ELD th p tetl world and, quartered as they have | HEL nprralieled Su rn the ante at ore D miss INNOCENCE Hotel , on Brooklyi's Ocean Parkway, tilt tC —_ a the picture of health, suggesting nie see 196 It Ud Ike to have about they look a likely lot, WALLAGK’S j ork NESE ‘i: {he husky lad who really doesn't know y fights here, ne CAN Rota Whether the race will take with the || FANNIE WARD UADV AANTOCK bie own power. Herel Are there any mountains or hills? | | fickle, xport-loving public rematns to | AIETY ,! 1! ATHE Huth & yay. Drawe No Color Line 1 ke the mountains, It's great to run ber repr uL a cect Judge sor neat THE TRAVELING | SALESMAN, | We fights because he likes {t, haw ox. UA em ik ; ! athletic, James E, Sulllvan, believes | | e one requisit ae ae ayelonilnt« sexs ani i Hv | | sordinary confidence 2 in own able wich moat Aghters Ines conndence ; STANLEY Vetere: i willdayel TAO ae misien ca \ haga B48, | y and feers no one in the prize ring |\\ ime [saw Thomas I f 7 RCS AR RIN £S } : Neary M L fi Ca i | day, Ie didn't draw the color line thing tre wed Hee, itm in about two i } IN NEW YORK Day ‘ . week | Ts, Leste Ga af KASSA feels thet he fighte negroes he Ketchell’s first appearance In the i aS 5 Long Distance Running Popular, | BROADWAY SHEATHE. Bway & sist se, | Best of them, Jack Johnson for ine Rast Neu Eehal the National A.C. on FICHTING, POSE>OP Long distance running has made re- | paren wien tN aah ae AN TY Se HeNETT Jeet metre he meets Phiadenia THE Wo8 L's narkable strides during the past few |] Mons CiNGEOM Soin j 3 , Up to a year and a half ago Ketchel {8 @ remarkably fast and clever man Bioni years and the present degree of Its Hear Dewey f ooh Bt. | CHa 7 | ie Thy he@ never seen a real fight nor a real | Dut say# he doesn't care IAI | CIRCLE ats Thurs. & Sat 2 iter, yet since that time he hes come | @ront by atrides chat to-day he Sree: EVENING WORLD MEDALS FORSTARS |SVANBERG SEIS. 1,000 Boy Bowlers in | Beececc: INSCHOOLBOY BASEBALL LEAGUE. pips tgp yiyes. the Carden Competition A then and always winning over “in| | den. No bowler who ts not a 1 cotebrities, | _ | ; of some Evening World elub 0 Evening ail Pathay for ( ' . s may UAV, Diamond Medal Will Be [ire parents, bia nea ame a THE QUEEN , MOULIN ROUGE BELASCO ‘ct! Wea ia BLANCHE BATES riaHtineg Rope IBELASCO THEA, Special | Prices 2: 10 $1 1 DAY | UN ope CON TY, | SUNDAY KNAPP’S BAND. iY OF MUSIC, 14th & Irving Pl. FIEL! When he got into the ring at ‘Frisco! tournament un pits AI bith Thomas, then the champion and a Incentive Offered to Players) How the Medals | wes Batter, Best Pitcher and (VER In remote cities yo A Grand rmy $1.00, Laat Mat,tod “BURR Nel NTOSH snore W. New York “with | er of class, Ktchell was a stranger | @ straneg land, He was a com-, Making the Best Showing | Will Be Given Fielder and Others to the tournams: Fas, and will be» ee itt ; . olled under the no taue registration ; paret novice, an unknown. He + lndt | satea Tat 3i@ Success, rule governing the N A. tournament. ftartied every body at the ring side by in National Game, aa Receive Tokens, | > § oucce Ana Help to the local clube Champion | tee ——— 4 fie natural First—To the batter who leads = Jimmy Snilth has been engaged as of- | ¢ ASTOR ys Eve, Wm. Hodge } ural fighting ability, and ale t ———— ARATHONING till has the call ficial Instructor by The Evening World Brway, |] at 3.16. 4 { theugh, a0 he says, he beat Thomas, he! Se Ieee ue iii (allieticn) eaithoughidtt. te AND boys In the ores {and te Will visit the clubs as often , Matinees ithe i from Home? t Only @ draw, probably because of HOOLBOY Mathewsons, Wag: geen tne the best all-around e bases, there is a medal hat & Fawn in 4 ‘i 2 pat ian for The poral rle after his retuen from the Pitts. st ta : < nahans, er, you, evon if your team ts holding ‘owned on ft je quar pate vir tournament, about March 0, e _feferee'e regard: for Thomas's S ny Sere a mie Wo ta is ‘Third—To the player who steals} down last plice, Sy get busy as eon AS] ag @ dangerous pastime fon youthes to id dlamond medal, u oh Rvening Wor |. He fowgzht Thomas three times | season starts and remember that It! gone, Aside from Matt Maton the juventile bowling AMUSEMENTS. ' f the great number of bases tt PAG MAR WOT! th $5 and i that, getting the decision in twenty EO10# f° aD ae ee hi Fourth—To the player who makes formar ay you Shurtelbe that Aehi Pat White, who the world, is a con: | ~~~. aan Unde Rext time, knocking him out in| S/d meudis to the elementary se the best fielding average. ines are given out. the Sixty-ninth ate. made to-day by HieFODRu ints Pp: she following Aght in the thirty-sec.| Dliplayers who distingulsh themsttves s near and duTINg there are rt ow three hare im Cordes, of the United | se bad round and the las time disposing |” the diamond during the coming sea- Fifth—To tho batter whose hits league f The ning ad Tatenatratn ite 5 ny, having charge of | Mf bis rival ia two rounds Posing | son, All the boys with get a cha to | total the greatest number of bases. 1 publis of the progress experience: ’ ny, z il event of the National eld in Madt- June 12. Mr to ome Over in ne Ernte Herthery has unde e Johnny Hayes, the win Olymple Marathon in London, John Svanberg, the Swedish sv {the boys for ra Any bl! HUBER’S':** MUSEUM fa.chamo Joe Waloott .fmamnos and his Sparrme Partner Cid thet he ran into Billy Papke,| | shine through thelr own Individual abll- HIty at the great American game Inois thunderbolt, d hoe Waele. th Benim a pune Hot He) ‘rhe Evening World contest, which will she reel which Moored him. He was mal undoubtedly be of great benefit to the tom in saan In the first round tn game among its youthful players, will fatlon to be to the boy with the highest the clos rsonal ca 21) alleys would | garden for | rie, Herald ae ee Boys A Woman Cleve Hawkins, ! KATHRYN KIDDER ot tmputse Princess Verona & Geo.” Third lon, never hi domedal will t ng a chance! be ushered in with the Public Schools \ vi i ‘tion, who recently arrived. Hay even got his he: red vf to the boy who steals the « ee wire, 42d Stwiol W way, MURAL LI mn, however, He ai cletted ef ght | Athletic League season early in April,! number of bases ; , ; as |4e training for his return 1 a a i ieyant In her Cleopatra Deve een times afterwarda before the | and will continue until the last ball has} Fourth—A gold medal will be g | Dorando, at Madison Squa arden, | Fir 1 to the tournament of- , Grace George" { The Cliffords, stopped the ficht In the twelfii| been thrown—or, rather, caugit—In the | if the! Hess eye) a eg Cie beat ne R CO} d Enir March 15, and Svanberg is getting into /feials t Lvening World only ©} i 5 20 Others: Concerta ! s i ng average for the whole seasc i eat ate ia sae i janed tte tials mn § Fought Papke Again, final championship game, whieh will be) Rifle A’ gold medal e y condition for Shrub), Longboat or any-) week axe a mm placed exclu tne Eliot's ain “Hand Bar TRRARGHE i He got 6 played about June 1s. The contest will| to the boy who makes st body willing to take him on. 1 10, Ly in control of this paper, the plan for | ) in Fits WOMAN || Oth AVE. sae [BRA SCUE RING. bee ] Fe wot on ak reir battle with! be with regard to abliity In the various | total of bases on hits for indoor AMES 100, Is conditioning tor Haye giving the boys of ni years of age |] CARLOTTA MLLSON and THI MAN, YO KEITH Ge | 2202, Pour, Fords tretry of the man told, Instead ae ete: | departments of tho game, and gold med- | _ These five departinents, picked out for two promise to add several chapters and under an opportunity to compete DALY'S © . isher & Tose Botti, otha, ead of th Who iad beaten him als will be awari Special recognition, were only decided to the history of ance running t h the bowling world d to the five ele- badly he walked Into Pap | A ith Ganimitea confidences He apke | mentary school play who show the little of thelr pravioueutatel greatest proficiency In these yarlous de- ‘ ae eta jo had Ilttle to fear. He pantie 404 partments The prizes will be given as | Sseball which call for real, live action) @TS ly, Knocking him out in the eleventh | follows ali the time. If you wait to win upon after considerable thought, ant : they ore undoubtedly the puascs of The biggest entry recelved for an ath! Seer LBM BIRY OWE TP GonDEs eRe ae ra mor have al- To. WuKROW (Sunday) ‘oat T BIS Fellx & Barry Swap ; Avery & Hart, ores, in the Grease y the boys in halt THIRD AN ERIC WS TORR OF j LAST DAY, 11 A.M. TO 11 B, “ it that has been} etic meet this seas been made for the annual ine} und. poundes Bakes i ike Thomas, @Themne, has bi es a | medal, you've got to “hit it out.” And door meet of the New York Athletic on their bowl | PO RT SMAN’ S h een _Firat=A gold medal will ie given | Medal, you've got to, val 0. Club, to be h yesday night, March | t bowling co to “get around.” In s 16 in Madisor re Garden, In addition | omnia TRE MApISON ADM, Vi a ftart to finish, whe Ay CHG Un eBt : the tenpin ARD ce fy Maloney I asi Ke to fanaa ahead. Of Way” behind, “and @ host of the best college track ‘men will | 4 have had an oppor- ‘ist He Nay REIGN Tai, = ‘ surely a contest whieh calls cof tus be geen from Yale, Harvard, Prince- a lee tie ‘a juven: | AULD SCOTLAND © BAND || | AMERICAN 3°, Halls Wage, { {kind of work wiil do boch the gaie ton, Columbia, Dartmouth and other and every boy in He : » ton, ia, mouth an¢ onshiy ¢ TORU i : {fh sidney Drew. a don good and tho boys a great ded! Of colleges, A. B. Shay, of Dartmouth, is eligible. DISTORIALLY Sen (| 15--STAR ACTS--15 fey on’rstzer, r DW AND 3 Uve. 4. Hafan me ‘ the World's record holder in the hurdles, ans f ndueting this tourna- NP ; su | yk faiaal Another lnc may think on fst BINT Ove | will be weratch man in the W-yard bane rte boys iave been left entirely | aimous | Beotch st, the of the departments dicap, and he confidently expects 10 o The Liven ord. Clubs can pe : Lucy. Wess rofessionals was won by Jim | confit i for instance, that the bes make a now record for that distang ganized at alley, and arrange: | ity abe) ton ey ees ‘ | of Scotland, who finished firty batter weil also get the largest tet Tarvard will be re presented by C. C. ents made with the all rs for eth a Tae aan le p y er v of bases 0: sh h « I the s-pound shot put and f. of the alleys for club practice at ‘o ed. 2.15 7 {rish asap Collapses in| ¥aids anend of Pe eremntwoOd, 180 | to happen, however, A player ma pound weight throw. AWD. Barker and one-half ise usual rates charged || JAS, T.POWERS ‘a | | of Scotland, Sam Myers and B. N. Me- Nit te h Mi Lean, of Boston, finished third and | it hard a id ae Hig ho not it it often 8. C. Lawrence val ompete in the runs sneession having been se- rool Bw Eys 5 ~ HT Mata : fourth, respectively, the winner's time | |! ye h h y ner ary" Mat 15. |} Wor q fa felow the only Ware ame to was, many y Res When {t iting avery [Th the same way, the school pl Experts Look For r202 ii uiite Moe Be Hockey Teams Rag Maloney once more demonstrated regular, consistent batte a M hat of - Wha d to giving the me onthe To- Shen hearst poorer ee] QU RECON. ima | tiseiitaltal tae te meal or th eet To-Night Peerance he forced Pat White, of Ire- | of games won Wiil, of course, be a big Ae cet anh ba Three-Mile Run sii eee ea in Titie Fight THE ; Annee re 4 ae : tal HMB Feces 3 TWIN | Goa YOU rs I END ve Ris. Mat 7 Pa Pay oh haa ve ot rrorn EDDIE FOV } + Newk, Wm. Faversham. Thewar EMPIRE yey, 4h 34 & Bat, ican Finishes Alone, | | we Te 1 cach bo: ord of the thirty the eighteenth mile, I 1 hick aR] WwW ‘incl ‘ race Was run at the Sixty-ninth| o—aemomemnemmane tlon and jes ability: than other t riers Mev and | MAUDE ADAMS Mo an ROLLER RINK * BAND vo = _— who are all right themselves The New York Athletic Club hicke avis Ath 16 z it armory, where an eleven lap| Willle Day's long-standing American king up. (aati andl neavietorla aeveniieriaere ed | CRITERION, 2, Wad.d Bat.'2.19 |] rary a q Mert track had been built. A big crowd | record of 14.3 for the three-mlle run by” oppo: 5 ; ee o-night at the St. « to decide the interna ute recorded the treal, will me nded out Will all Ngure olas. I ning. M-runming enthusiasts turned out, and stands in imminent danger of being poth men were liberally cheered during | broken in the Twenty-second ..ogiment | a slate Pee DORO, ott \Grand THE MAN rte HOUR zenecal a Oper House. SVAN SERG: nittee will a eu ockey che yon I Wy » 27th & Mad By Take satsatadl anit [gammereececleati mtn dom colina and) nines yoni taranentite mate ant aineine MAE Lut | GARDE eee > White started out as if he was going | Gorge Bonhag both on scratch in the ne beter ball and to! team the other night, won the Canadiag , Considerable interest ts centred on MUSICAL, y JA BRAMATIC MEYER & SON far. way from Maloney, and at the|three-mile run, the feature event in the and play at top amateur cup, while the N. Y. A, c, JO Dae _ ft CFO Ma aft eames. Victoria a Me feed hs Wate ie to the good. | annual winter meet of the United Span- : spre all season, 2 Aaa as OE Orr rearaewithin tam URGrGKent Fecora inal OUMNH GTR WATT ELEANOR ROBSON NT NICE HOCKEY icticai, “totnight at 3 nade it a inp during the eleventh ‘ish war Veterans, eee aeh ite heater, Gislorlen mOTeRS YAlG araaeand Oratorio Societ of. y | SAVOY ,i 1'Gt. Nicholas Rink, 60 W, Goth St, serail MOUSE tty mile Irrespective of who wing this event, | tofore berate hin team was out of the Princeton, and a succession of games iq ae ts Orpheum Concert Garden {38 i ad on the American ; running for the champlonship, and there over the’ St Crescent and vantht a io | Maloney ail the time was running easily (ne Tce between Bonhag and Colling te | Wo NS and ot overexerting Maren 30 NTH Tit rp merit Wanderers h nis won the he differ: Amateur Les mipionship, and bound to be the event of a decade on the reward If he did. Now li made a record rarely achieved in amae running track. Honhag, since his recent ent. You don’t have to be orn Ue Mouse Trap Pond! German Ana Gid not seem to be worrying. In the sixteenth mile Maloney got THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS EISHE JANIS Heerat marvellous attack of speed, has broken |team. If you are nil right yourself. if teur sport BC was by SIP EDWARD ELGAR Ca en uv Be. to $1.00 a te Bae crarmeet (0 Come both the two-mile and five-mile indoor | ZOU eah_wallon the Nall and be sneedy —— Retention ais aboue soiite 7 han linet ener i wervare | HUDSON at Meier, Bog 8 ‘0 hi mslowly, but surely, In the | »4., i | : Hayes's ig next race with 7, sonra aves 13, ; 4 MSERING HWW MAiSabF. En oos weet rds, and oling ran a remarkable ak JOHNNY HAYES LOSES ' kets 8¢ 0 Hoxes § ! THE THIRD ‘teanee is Alia j ferme, when White stopped to a walk > 4 indoor ciampion- COLUMBIA SWIMMERS TEN-MILE RELAY. cancer” t hiK latest inn tation ‘Svan. pbs ie Ri Bu ee SAANEC March 7, BROOKLYN A AMUSEMENTS. er, two, and a lt laps in, the nine. distance wD SMe reed Ge fhe BES! CITY COLLEGE. iio MANHATTAN | gyi fii’ 088 R Cornelius Raby i" Ee | OA oe eee Ne Rae Lats ums “The Texan and His State.” |< 13:3) 433, ,fain ay); ber sous. te mle White collapsed entirely An effort was made to 1 oO quit the race. At the time Collins In a spectal fo at ; na Merry Malde ‘ y i # Sam’ iiiustrated with colored and motion pletures, | io the 2 ule comping eas on the _Prices. 80e., 78 $1.00. quit Histoney Was a little more ‘3 meet, out Colilne refused, ? H of the Attell-Moraa SCRIN HON Books for NEXT SEA. —— {Baek Morning, Noon and Night ay. March 8 at 0 A.M PH AMWERSTERN Te aay | r AYTON'S ings tally tanec marks t ner. Square Garden on March 15, afte r by Mike Spring. of kale ih = At New Haven last night Johnny Columbia College swimmers had a Hayes, who Is to race Dorando Pietre snap in the dual meet with the City at Madi ute behind the record. set ty he last minute agreed to for the same distance. atch with Bonhag in the College team last night at the iatter the race alone in 2 ndicap. One hundred and) school, winning out by a score of 4 Was bea minyies . 8 seconds, almost | fifty yates) le the longest mark allowed | potnta'to S Capt. Ralph Con, of the tym, and Bob HHallen, of Je Jowev than the any of the other starters, among when | sity College team, was barred by the @ ten-mile race. Each m iv 25-80- token Pe 24,98 amateur jare Driscoll, whose twoemile record Bon-| faculty from taking part. in the meet ee ate Hee whe. wae three is in i AN OPERA HOUSE vou Bur hao The Girl with the Green A A in Batley, Lee, Obermeyer jand bis absence materially hurt als) behind at the foish o ume was eatest pric RSLY. anced na “a premminery Teco of five ules, or [Seed theme i "| minutes and 4 1-4 seconds. a, em g weber PraNo’ UsuD. 1] SSrenss NEXT WEEK-—HER MAJESTY, praca Ay - weet nee

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