The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1911, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1911. (” — He-Shows His White Hope How to Avoid Those Mighty Wallops (") EE 7 vA DONT vey were noe GETTING 6e AFRAID oF 1“. r ees "7 wi IN GREar FRENCH Guy ~ ; A SHAPE AN 1GOT HIM A HURT va beget fmt =< —— — [_ SOMETHING SREMS MATCH AT THA OLvmPre rn pp LEMME GET TWESE a —_— — TA TELLME He ONT Osis WELL Corp A BiG COVES AN ELGowSs M1) GUARO - DON'T GLOVES ON AN TLL SHOW Now WATCH ME + BELIEVE met Pere. || VA KNOW How YA How TR Glock THRM Clos€ AN see PTE BS TRULY » é How | BLQEK NTIFIC MANNER TWAT UUST TRAD INTO ME - ice? bald LEFT! New York Cincinnath, Sailor Burke in New York. So Billy IF. packed his little suitcase and took @ Sefer einen ee ee RACING "sez CREE'S TRIPLEPUT GIANTS HITLESS ee Dev Roscher, If, Instead of coming on to’ Gotham, he | . a h jumped off 2 Pittsburg, and was C Great Fi he wii eal, @ six-round yi bes WINDSOR RESULTS. WINDSOR ENTRIES. peti Lite i bon ie rakht FIRST TRACK, WINDSOR, Ont. July BATTING ORDER Charley Wi 7 quesne rdens on the night of Oct. 8] vounolds fo nalf furlong&—White Caps, 115 (Koer- ¢ entries for to-morrow's races + Pe Mosara, Johnstone and Bae le Cape, "| are as follows: ; re lt aitatioan battne aseroed | at endance, 6,000. ‘oft was on at tat time, and the wiles ts Vy My ies 3 —Two-sear-old fillies; | panied tiie neni | ator a chance 74 Smoky Clty team nad dragged thelr} Cocond: Prince: Polo, i Wilko, 40) fornia” Queen, ae Wolter, rf. Olson, lt k in the and there was | Who hae already beat the Glante @ |) air American League rivals all around the] Seconds, UENO Dol Me opime, 0.8 D0; Mary Ki Hartael, 3b s place that day night in Pittebura, | Roce wring’ sat and Bieamvoat alvo| y eri ” Jackson \l shout of Joy as M wuple of games this season, did the ‘ + ck 8 Se t mb rt oval, 1, the Gar t dese ss she le sheet Pacgeding which eit the Pitusburyers| ROCK Spring, Satl and Steamboat also Birmingham, ef, » OX for the Glants. Hobby | mound work for the Reds. Sere, Both tien at ae oeekelly |i" @ Joyful mood to witness more gory thre ag Papke’s Two Fights With Bim | dando a hard s m blow on Billy's | ontce ee arene its AEA ae ¥ . jaw Spurred to action, the Lilnols boy crowned that nig! No decision was Pa hicerey wt ait Toit [is + F | OTN OTN MM TN i i jumped in like a whirlwind, Two awful | 410 Wed: Sweeney), ¥ to 1, 7 to} iree yearolés and up; handj-| Quinn, p. | Lec (ee fed Lee | eet ced eed enc Ww wii te Flynn, His Attempt to Win) sine eich Sakai iaw tn quick |, Tie lionore of the match went to 8 sweeney), to i 7 0 | siete 08 | HEREC MC ee Meet eee tee ra | aucoe dit wasall over but the|Papke, but not by such a wide margin e ae yen Oat sAat | Back Laurels From Ketchel »':0 Was nearly hart a minute | His showing was not of the best. He) ("27 ee ees Nae Gan fs tie Gann, site - 4 to 5, third. Double Five, Sidney R., Tattle Father, Rogon, Cherish, Capsize and Ben Lasca also ran. Quinn was the only warm up for the for of the Yank ankee pitcher to, nd final that scomplished, for {t| Was often wild and showed poor judg and the Klaus Surprise in} ‘ook the that long to recover| ment of distance. In the early rounds from thelr astonishment at the sudden | Papke had Lewis In a bad way, knock- j' ng of the fight, Kelly was knocked | ing him down severar times, and it 7 — warmed up for The bat Pittsburg. avec J TUL iticaiapeedy canetha cor tke New| cite fare ndtcap; | te ea NTE ; hucaaenrs Pome bay. However, Lewle rallied won: | caree-vear-olds 4 sand & in aan re estaaild BUS A Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 ) ork boy, Fo! * ons | sixtec : alt Jand Fishe mplres were ‘ 4 erfully and outfougnt Hilly steadily | 98), Pegi | Se and Mullen Alnrid,. 4006, BItCK er cel . we 85-BILLY PAPKE. through he, last ewe rounds, awit] Coxernen,'9 to 10) 1't0 6 and out SOA Facuriea: te Wag: YORE iagay | Shirt Sale raordinary , ae St, Nee eek Weddle volt,” but his blows tacked steam. to 1 and out, Time, 1401-5. _— Tyan 1a: si EVENT Molin In Elected Alderman, ‘The Board of Aldermen to-day elected | James J. Molin, a real estate man of wenty-third street, Brooklyn, 1 the Roard to Willian J. . Who recently resigned to ac- cept the place of Deput nty Cl of Kings County, to whieh he was ea. an Molin t# a D 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 Ja Shirts 95cC Here is a shirt value that has never been equalled in the Smith Gray ® Co. stores. Savoy Shirts are the equal, in every respect, Klaus Surprised Papke. Montgomery also rane Billy stayed in Pittsburg, and on Nov Ul met Frank Kiauw weight, in a s @ Pittsburg middle- tet ‘ound affair at the rhis fight was a big surprise to Papke. He had antic!- Duquesne Garden: pated no trouble in disposing of Klaus and even boasted of being able to put him away in three rounds. To his sur- prise Klaus mixed t all the way and often forced the fighting, In the very APKE, having lost the middle- P weight championship of Amer! after holding it a little over two | months, went back to Los Angeles. On Dec. 15 he again stepped into the ring | with his old opponent, Hugo Kelly, ac | Jim Jeffries's Vernon aréna, Since his last battle with Papke back in Milwau- a) ori sDorthaitre: VON 1a Mi; Masnora, 00; Malvolat kee, Kelly had tried conclusions wit ‘ Stanley Ketchel but had come to griet my svertheless he had first round Papke was staggered by a we «i ce through that fight He had also had the opportunity of watching Ketchel and Papke in their two fights on the Coast, which gave him a still better line on Papke's style of fight- ing. ‘This experience and knowledge, combined with the perfect condition re- sulting from faithful training’ made slam on the jaw that brought the blood. Though Papke tried ruriously for a knockout Kis wi anaged to avoid his blows, Ho nad a neat ittl BATTING ORDER. e | way of leading and tnen dodging unde: | Brooklyn. St. Louls. Billy's left swings and clinching. T Burch, ef Huggins, 2b, } Cc a ee referee worked about as hard as tie +, 1b. 9 . | if, Dau Hauser, ss. fighters, trying to separate them in the] Whe Ellis, i. frequent clinches. Unce Billy hit that! Hummel, | | tohy, 1b ow Kelly an enemy not to be despized, The | KLAUS HAD A NGAY WAY or yfMcial in a mixup, Klaus outhit andj Couls. f. s | Ber 7 * e) , fight was acheduled for twenty-fve| _ CUNCHING Macht ine Usnele, way seniay mlntiel rea! “a 1ece et of the finer custom made shirts—ready for service . rounds, Jim Jeffries waa the referee, |, Papke was stil anxious to redeem | way and was getting better toward the 1 himself for Colima the y men were mach Ketchel of course, called ins, however, best. em, Papke's friends, it a draw, The fac! that Billy came out m ce in a custom shirt shop by expert custom shirt operators, designed by nationally famous custom shirt makers, tailored from exclusive custom fabrics. The betting, of course, favored Papke, many wagering their money on a knock~ out by the “Jllinols Thunderbolt.”” Those who anticipated a walkover for Papke were gre surprised. Kelly not deals with 17.50 xt chapter ali ke.) WASHINGT PARK, BROOKLYN, r of the only layed the full twenty-five roundy of the gate ay si on apa EE N. ¥,, July 1§—Dotermined to get even ei You may choose from— Angdopm rs ‘o se. | the basis of 7 © winner + Jt ote ed to get eve ‘i ‘. F eglige lly i with Pape, but fought 40 well aa to ae) ANG UTS the ber winner /NEWSDEALERS PROTEST tome pap pa degli 10% Discount if you Plain negligee bosoms laundered stiff cuffs attached, cure a draw. Me wax practically on | fyi nelenborhuod of Wyo Pavke| AGAINST LOSS OF STANDS. | tiny aa: fight, except for the fourth round, when | ¥28 very confident of his ability to win . urday, Manager t J . hel was . art 0 a hard right swing on the point of. t 188) Declare the McAneny Resolution | Harmon his team on Sat- Bresnahan put in Ble the twir for his in an assortment of imported and highest quality domestic madras, printed percales of high count and Summer gauze prefer to pay cash. ; age ; \ of reti Th chambrays. jaw put the Italian down for the coun ATS PAIGE: hee aban pol , ean inte v4 ot He managed to «the favorite in the betting | Will Wipe Out Their Business [that ie would s Made in the attractive mission. style, | ,, Plain negligee bosoms- soft double cuffs attached, tiirough ‘the balance of the im Rothinant wohaiee Aycalainot in the Streets crowd like he did w Candin wit wood! Gait whlch te far: cholael than tailored from silky mercerized cottons, imported and was as strong at the end as was Papke tn SPOR | 4 , * , were her on Knetze as Dah- estic 5 e fine rae Oe trong at ie ene nat’ Keolly wos | alts ,vexinning active work only four] scewadesters throus the eity are/were here) ee eer ne 7 any upholstered seat. The weathered oak| [C@) cones Seas i finest quality of percales. in danger: Waa in good ‘Sondition, however up in arms to-day ai Re pie utecekomal tunteasane te watah frames are solidly made and well finished, | [fel ited negligee bosoms—laundered stiff cuffs at- The story pf the battle has already | ton presented to thi teams bw there being cl 5) tached; included are madras of imported and domestic ven told, Like the previous fight be-|by Borough Presiden i} Pay $1 Fortnightly or $2. | Monthly if more conven- ient. Collector sent if requested. weaves and lightweight percales, the patterns being se- lected with utmost care to present plaited bosoms of notedly harmonious effect. Come in today. Smith Gray & Co. on Ketchel and Papke, this battle |for the revocation of oo fans on hand when the slow !n comparison with the Los | tioriaing any kind of ried. Angeles contest. ‘There were no knock. | sidewalks, in uding storm ae cea ecient ere hat et, | anh mewanae, within 1 ‘eat of eNO BOUTS TO-NIGHT AT fanger at any time during the Dattle, | inte jon of any tWo streets or the althe one staggered his op- | entr to any elevated or subway| TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB. | Jealers declare that this wil sen nb | he Newt A ER oy og ne dalle Thing Every Room Re Roche ‘The new ete shel because he | Wipe OW y had done | their licenses without the | the Boston heavyweixht, injured himself "nad landed the | tax for stands at ele ber} ein training for his ten-round bout rod harder th at other places 83, ‘Phe only | Jeanette, which was scheduled | rnitar f, | Twa Brooklyn Stores: Two New York Stores: Papke Comes East. Be evalea ttn SNE A Whe ren tury | 4 AE ERRE ES Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Etc. 2) FultonSt. at Flatbush Av. ES Broadway ot Warren St, M, Papke again e selling | to-day to postpone the + | 5) Broadway at Bedford Av. ith Av., Bet, 27th & 28th Ste, (4 oa TOaoelel anne | th Jim Flynn battled ten | fort was oso Ice Boxes, Lamps, Clocks, Go-Carts, cs tae om Kitchenware, Etc. STRAMSHIP. TODAY, vane, Lay SM Thomas Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures : On Everything in Every Department SirRobert Burnett&-Gs | | Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves London DRY in Acres of Floor Space Open Saturday Evenings | ~) (The bottle with the red label) JUTE ESSRSSORATUARROSRREESEBEESSEEES E s well, An ( ate Owner promised the ¢ nin f sald press id hardest on the poor KNOCKED UNCONCIOUS Tho battle was a hard, rushing one | ‘om beginning to end, Ther great dea! of clinching, At ot might, mareed, nd several tin eyes $15 worth for 25c a week $50 “ “ 75c “ “ $100 “ “ $1.50 « $200 “ “ $2.50 « $1,000 * “ 912.50" *% Payable by the month if more convenient. We will open an account for eny amount on proportionate terms, No limit, small or large 10°, Discount if You enough In ag d just one. i have Cardinal featuresin common, With Bresr | Prefer to Pay Cash game everybody is snappy, ively, ‘‘stick-to-it . No leg | No extra charge of any kind. weariness or brain lowness then, Same with Coca-Cola— its snap, vim, vigor and go make hot weather a joke; wea- riness a stranger and thirst only an excuse to quench it e nent, i oe we cie Wieeanin lcs owperthwait S drinks and recommends Coca-Cola, KY ; Refreshing--Thirst-Quenching ESTABLISHED i807 En E; wy y 1 Islon wa , Je very ere | da d 12 / Flynn had in trouble tn staying roe icity Aton cies 3r ve. an Ist St. For Quality, Fineness and Flavor the Aight yevE eRe i" and \ eful scoring device, the ‘ 1770. One Cocktail or Rickey made A ’ ne al Counter, 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. ot the bottle with the red label aematancitie 7 \-COLA COMPANY Nivhchaves q ’ y eG in the year 1770, with Hugo Kelly, this thine at Colma ATLANTA, GA Haba itp Also at ‘ ary 1 . ‘The contest was schedule or twen » : . r 7 ernoun. | § Arrow think k ‘ Sir R & Co. sonia aoa tace, page ih hoe afieznonn, ris 193 to 205 Fark Kow (Chatiium Square) 592-094 Wink sinter Tt OO vet openjuges the Aydt, Papke chased Kelly | : e ~ \ . siesta ae meee

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