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ARe Bve noni wW A eA ee RA eS Be eee ! ' % THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1911. FLOOEY THE FAN Would He Miss the Opening Game at the Polo Grounds? No!— on! DAT WHAT AH SE0- Aint tr? = ‘HA GIANTS OPEN THA BOLO GROUNDS Toory, o vov!! me Ron THAT! ‘HATER TA CVEN GO TA THA OFFICE AY Abe TODAY = were THe CHIEF AWAY SICKs & ee Erasmus - YA DECEWED me! Inside theRi the Great Fighters Charley Whilé. about an inch taller, but Papke had the Advantage In reach. Both men weighed Just under 14 pounds. Both were the After Great Battle With Papke, |s1mo age—twenty-two-Ketchel being REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— and awept over the distance In the fast "y nt NEW JERSEY. time of 9.43, the first mile In At the end of the Was still dazed, and REAL ESTATE FOR sALB— REAL NEW JER _NEW J HARD WORK OVER ‘0 him, as The Crimson freshman four went edaaaamanaangeal poulder, “What back to ite remular order, Cleary mak: (o) —— {+} (0) —— (+) =10) ine way for Wentworth at Baich's crippled right knee does not | @rem to bother him in the least when) he is rowing. Yale's varsity crew continued ite cus- tomary long-distance paddling, the even: | Ing Manoeuvres especially Velng very light. The eights were launched about 6.30 o'clock, followed by the fours, and Qn hour later all were off the river. ‘Thus far no one has been to get a line on Yale for four miles at top speed. Two paddles at about twenty- two minutes are the only trials over the New London, June 2. | course credited to the varsity eight, ‘or two miles the Yale varsity crew Dre Saeaiten one Gamat bid speed is officially credited at 10 minutes Harvard and Yale varsity e1#Dts |e seconds, with the freshmen as us only two doys away, rowing @N-| ahout two lengt This tri king themselves “Will| was down. stream, “Keep the crowd out of ths aid Papke, “Come out of It, You're losing, Buck up." “All right, I will, if you keep the canvas from flapping up and hitting me,” re- plied Billy. Still dazed when he came up for the AND YALE FIGHTS aeventh round, Papke stood toe to t* with Ketchel and slammed away. n this time on he !mproved, but the men —_—>— ONLY DAYS LEFT FOR @ THIS OFFER —TO GET— $300 PIANO FREE were so evenly matched that neithor could gain more than & temporary ad- vantage. There was no let-up to ths terrific fighting except between the rounds. The end of the tenth round found both boys still furiously tearing at each other like ir of wild beasts at each other's throate. But on the strength of the two knockdowns he had scored and the g: number of blows (Spects: to The Evening World.) the senior by three days. Won on a Close Decision, Ketchel Was Regarded As| Fight All the Way. This war the first of two battles be- he had landed, Ketthel was given the decision, Although he had won the decision and was hatled as the middleweight cham- win the annual contest | tide conditions, the Thames, as resulted in tho big event on the Hudson?” = ‘The Harvard crew ie a slight favorite Opportunity Knocks at Your Door But Once. Read This Now And Act To-day. We have the highest class of suburban property close to |tween Ketchel and Papke both of which Middleweight Champion Of | Neve, Practically decided by the first | punch: pion of America, Ketchel was regarded as not having much, if any, on Papke. So eyenly matched were the two boys owing to Its success tn carying off chief honors in the past two yeart and As the men shook hands Ketch- i Jel swung his terrible left flush @ majority of rowing experts are in- America. on} and such a slashing encounter had they e u I ” furnished, and many fans were of tho| clined to think that the Crimson will opinion that the decision should hava] again wave triumphant on Friday. New _ York, entirely suitable for your jome, absolutely been a draw, At least they wanted to| ‘The two big crews have practically certain to double in value within the next few years, there- ~ have another encounter to settle the| wound up their hard work and from : 69-—-STANLEY KETCHEL. question. Each had snown himself such| now on nothing will be done except to fore a safe investment. Soper, a &. rye re aca ca a glutton for punishment, each one had add the finishing touches. It !s hardly FY iy svew Lore: Word) come out of the battie practically un- if ‘ Cs wore is iia | cme auto fom oun prectenly | ty that any further atempta vl To Be Closed Out in 15 Days of money by his victories rifle blow, that @ ten-round battle was| be made tn sending the men on time nomas and the Sullivan entirely too short to decide the matter, | ews for fear that they may use up To every purchaser of two lots at our Lakeside Park property, situated ‘Twins. + were good ones and | It in wald that after the battle both| some of the strength needed for the big in the heart of the city of Rahway, New Jersey, we will give absolutely hel and Papke got Into their strast es and went to a dance and had a good time there until 4 o'clock the naxt morning. effort on Friday. There haven't been as many time rows as in past years for various rea- Schleicl; HE large bets on him- » East and free a visit Ms parents, Ketchel Sons YORK. Grand. very fond of his mother. From the thine | sons, The chief of these has been the orge » in] condition of the water and atmosphere Geo Brown tn} * fight after landing | Pactra chapter siso deal with | wen it wan intended to send the crews N against the watch The Harvard boys intended to go over the course of four miles yesterday, but such a heavy fog overhung the river d made !t a custom > his mother an- | and hia mother t him a@ telegram before —— MELLODY TURNS TABLES ON STEIN AT BROWN’S. 3 vi tory, he Had Habaciee tare ap plebdl aan fee Ae dds aad ins alk nines Ruree Lah oe Date Apo) LAD ao Piano. This planohas neve ed to see bis old home aga! fe Y displaying the better ring gener- en sold for less than Three Hundr: lars ($300), and is guarant y , Bie tea pa ger ares Mahe ETC HEL LANDED FLUSH Om B aunien Billy “Honey” Melody, the the maker for ten years. It is on exhibition at our office and at the ware- ie to show Mis old neighbors that | PADRES yaw rugged welterweight of Boston, - rooms of Schleicher & Sons, 37 and 39 West 14th Street, New York Cit the boy rad m hom | Papke'n jaw, sonding the Mlinole boy! *Cceeded in defeating Joe Stein, tho where you can examine it. ON THE PAYMENT OF ONLY 15 PER CENT to the aniy E grown to a man of ig chosen feid. est had prominence in| So back he came to} THe came right up| local fighter, in a ten-round bout at Mately miixed it, al-/the Brown Gymnasium A, A. stag. Thia dazed for six rofinds. was the second time they fought at the Papke rd said that he had been| samo club, Stein having all the better warned of that us scrap, owing to the fact and dy had engaged in @ hard tell it landed. "i 4 y that he got tt quick’ right on the jaw, ) battle the previous evening: Mellody put up a much harder fight lyzing that portion of his anatomy knockin; three of his teeth, | this time, and as a consequence he gave down to the of the purchase price of two of our lots, we will deliver one of these pianos free of charge into your home. The balance can be paid off on your own terms. We have decided to dispose of this property within the next fifteen days. To keep it a year would cost $61,600. How Can We Do It? Here is a tabulated list of what our expenses will be if we hold this property CARSTAI R YE ter ate 1 (ahs Hacaesely, EAE Stele a walloping about ine mate that ayear. There is Haipiiend invested in this property. © he was but simply wade | he will remember for some time, It was "s chi iy i e rgeforkeepingsame...... eave ntie . 000 ndly slamming away for all he Wa) the punches Mellody drove into Stein's Qney ids) keeping same $15, worth, and clinching ae much as he|‘"™ bunches Mellody drove into tein Twenty-two salesmen’s salaries at $25 per week. - 28,600 ee el aint eee how badly Papke| hig man, These blows gradually took Advertising in nineteen papers at $1,000 per month. was hurt, for Billy never lot his fa-| the steam out of Stein, and when the Office expense...... mous smile. Then followed such sav-| cighth round began be seemed to be in age fighting as the sports of Mil e6 | distress. In this session both men ‘ had never seen, it was fighting pure! fought hard, getting In many stiff We would rather give the publica chance. We give you a first-class invest- and simple, Both nen torgot all Ba punches, with Mellody's being the more ment and a high-grade piano in order to make quick sales, close out this fclence and simply slugged away WN Crrective, property and start in with one of our other developments. In the ninth and tenth rounds Mellody honors in the first round, i kept right after Stein, letting drive with fecond, and things were even In the Papko tn the If You Will Stop to Think third, ach man took enough punish-| both hands for his stomach, face and ent to have knocked out a dozen or-! jaw. In the former round Mellody gave } MIScEy TIGRBREUTIAE WHEAT BODIE | Wala Gleuiecce ei GREAt/MaTtE Soke This is _a remarkable offer! Take advantage of it to-day! Went to his corner at the end of the| to him and ripping In numerous short- A HOME IN THE COUNTRY WILL BRING YOU HEALTH AND | Said round He waa bleealng, Ot: TA |semepuinohen to bia aa gaeainy HAPPINESS. INVEST YOUR SAVINGS 3O BEST ADVANTAGE. In the fourth round Wetchel again| At the thal bell pall ren vthely tere Lakeside Park faces the famous St. George’s | associations, two newspapers, seventeen + | knocked y down, but he) Well used up as Avenue State Boulevard, is only five blocks from | churches, two parochial schools, four public IN TH 4ty PAPIKE | rot up yr din. At one} rifle fighting, main express station in Rahway on the great schools, high school, public library, Y.M.C. A., When the contest started it looked as if {t would not last half the dts tance, as both men got right down to business with the same speed and vi- ciousness as if they were only to box time etchel was almost terrible wallop# that was, shot into the Pennsylvania R. R., and has streets, sidewalke and avenues laid out and curbed. All streets and avenues are lined with magnificent shade trees thirty to forty feet high. No waiting or golf, tennis and other clubs. healthy, ple: to live. PRICES OF LOTS ARE MODERATE, $250 UP. Rahway i lean, int and economical city in which HAD treTCHEL ALMOST HELP CCosS 7 4 h 7 7 | 2 4 | eae ire nf fe ik sconere Aiinost constantly cheering|® four-round go. For the first five Me d'naid Tor: NO ASSESSMENTS. a All lots are 25 feet front by 100 feet in depth to j with a bik tn K on Binoat Sonatenly GNEOt DE | ade, thay ‘Gailied event: tAWtuy find a better place tor your home. Itie | 30 feet front by 150 feet in depth. Papke on Fist:c Horizon. ring turna at the lead er than the Bronx or Washington Heights, Asan investment it is absolutely gilt-edged, as A foranakatoliel’ left the Caass Uhereil ce sseemeaseeseinesiedilsneaeianiemmeemammmanaenemenes mean saeesenesnae maar dr'o' Sanna only thirty-two minutes from New York, | gate as Government bonds, paying better inter- via McAdoo Tunnels and Pennsviva had lot of talk about t eet than savings banks, tighter, B who Was called = | seat fo ae é “fillnols 1 and. sugst | Meioulcukway a As to our reliability we can refer you to a about mat \e winner of the ‘ity of Rahway is beautifully thousand satisfied customers. Titles guaranteed Sottivan-Ke tight had been made ieuray Rivers 86 waine daily and i: by the New Jersey Title Guarantee & Trust Co. When Kete! me back to Michigan tion, 15 cents. Capital, $8,000,00 4th of July Specials They tell of aman who comes so far from all the talle g the sporting popu " Mt are running free excursiona daily at 1:30 i lace was shout Billy ee Ha had n Y. u en’s Suits peecurl : hues he reall: cores trom Kansas. insu ance, efficient police force, free delivery P. M. sharp from our main office. Call, write met Hugo Kelly twi f FY al service, two banks, p a joan or telephone for free tickets to Dept. E. W. igo Kelly wating i 1 oun M e wan man and all his brothers to try > ~ dhe ieat, tine and) & islery the) bee g Carstairs Rye, and we are sure they will agree AK ESI DE HOUSE AND HOM E COM PANY fighter, at Boston 4» four rounds and $10 $1 2 , $13 50 shat not a single claim but the goods substan- St. Paul Building, 220 Broadway, N. ¥. City. Telephone Cortlandt 7789 Was looked upon as @ comer, Papke an lates. wy ao bg a rushing, tearing fighter, raneh 9 e er more than {28 Years Carstaire Rye Has Been Con- —=6— ORT fe) —— (e) (0) —— ( between the two contained ron the Snappy, graceful, young mannish suits, de- Tt exploitation is bringing It to the attention of more GRA P HIS OPPOR NITY ‘t0-D Bie an et eae wks signed and tailored to fit and please young men; Bagels, Bt cannot add to tid Buclty, ausllty or charncier, : of German-American de- and to please their parents with their splendid appearance and unusual value. Suits of true blue, unfading, all wool serge; their best, Try Carstairs Rye. STEWART DISTILLING CO, A consolidation of Papke was scent, so there was the additional ele- ment of the racial question, allenges | flew back and forth tween the two! fightera and their managors, and finally . to| fancy blues and blue-on-blues; all well-tailored REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. REAL ESTATE FOR BROOKLYN, SALE— REAL ESTATE TO LET= ouT ITY, HOME to Yease for WESCCHENT HI a ten-round contest was arran, = r complete; moder ke place at Milwaukee on June 4/ ; 4 window pane, plas taka’ piace at Muwaukee go June, | and extremely durable. Just the thing for Only $4 750 i es land ae : pain, a finish battle could not be held, | graduation wear, ’ ght vast. aH Pit the men “iit oft ish : peti, Also a large assortment of gray, brown and Positively Worth $6,000 | } welghing # Fragen De he: Abhre tan mixtures in cassimeres, worsteds and serges, eater Tautnioyy Poe Ty dave Tabue ina ecractay we Hee } noon of the day of the fight. | i L Ss fafeood trim th ice decorations and Mating eau was io se only ¢ A saving of 85 in every suit, Seat ea ta READERS that the winner would have a clear 5 Outi Special at $3 ’ $16 Monthly Pays e UR tne gMaenelans chempanenis White, grey and atriged’ ehite fennel HE Sunday World’s Carrying averse |,| WORLD 4 Cy 7 ol de o ame murroundings Heat OF*so0 Moot a Jack "wn i Want Directory makes te inate [||| Going out of, town fe, tee Hess ne of fe eadibn aspirant Bull Brothers more ‘‘Offers of Positions ci ah isan eee toms oor ||| Ss Oa ee @ crows. Ketchel, having detes sera Gents Wea eee | : ine odds being sbout's to 4. |{|l| BROADWAY at 40th St. #79 BROADWAY, near Chambery 8t._|II!| than an y othe; two | $300 vown | Moming World Ida pee wank ‘The men entered the ring in the Mil- 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich. 126TH STREET, at 8d Ave. ° ° : ted ; Evening World, 6c per week males Zppocrome a: een’ © oeicas | UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, Weat of Broadway, mediums in the universe. { ———4 OTTO SINGER, Builder |}] Sunday World, be por Suede 4 = end remittance to the Cashier Meat cea Sanat fe Tak \|_—__-a E ORE verg, evenly, massed, Ketehel was NOY SONS ; e came