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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 190S. MQK TW& II World Sportinim Hi OWEN MORAN FIGHTS DRAW WITH ATTELL AT FRISCO PAPKE STANLEY KETCHEL LOSES 23-ROU- BIGJGHT TO New Middleweight Star Springs Suddenly Into Pu- Attell came out of the melee without a (By W. W. Kaughton.) st ratch. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 7. Abe ll Attslls Generalship. Is such a consummate ring general mar he aald as to hosWhatever that It is nut easy to tell how the men compare In cleverness and tile pace affects him or what motive im- j all around fighting, it must be said that pelled him to do certain things. To Attell knows better how to minimise a man up a tree, however. It looked the effects of a punch. As the fight though Attell deliberately Jeopar- wore on Moran reached Abe's cheek dised his chances of winning fruin and many times with left Jabs and When atruck AtOwen kloran by loafing and Juat fight- hooks and swings. tell would allow his head to roll looseing In spots. ly with the punch and would suffer Referee Jack Welch decided the iio more consequence than if merely contest a draw and Attell waa as mad slapped with the open hand. Moran, a wet hen. It looked for a second upon the other hand, stood up stiffly against the American's punches, as a though he would not allow the reault of which hla face was marked refen a to take hold of his hand anu at the finish. hoist It aloft with Horan's, but he flnal-- r The turn of the tide came In the sevdid , the while his face was enth round when Attell waited for tiie Tinkled with anger. In the writer's Moran lead and then sent hla right opinion Attell earned the decision. It straight and true against ths Britishmay be that Koran scored as oHi-- as er's cheek. A trickle of blood told the the San Franciscan the Englishman tale. certainly waa the more consistently Moran's confidence must have been aggressive of the pair, but Audi's Impaired by this and other smashes for blows had mors steam. he plunged at Attell and butted him Abey grased hla opponent's check In the face with hla head. There wet with a snappy right across n the sev- some holding and warning from the refenth round, and In many of the rounds eree and the Englishman did not offend hleh followed he hurt Moran with left again. Attell was a little further In body punches, Attell'a straight left the lead In ths eighth round. By this and hooks bulged the bridge of 'a time he was as steady as a rock anu nose, puffed Moran's Ups and hla face fairly beamed with confidence. kept blood dripping from Moran's face. He began to loaf. Knockout in the Twelfth. BY H. M. WALKER. hibition of gameneaa as waa shown by The first knockLON A NO EL EH, Sept T. A new the old champion. waa down the result of a left to the in Mtar twinkle brightly middleweight Ketchel dropped as though a the pugilistic sky and a daaed and be-- chin. He ildnred public is rubbing its beaj and heavy weight had atruck him. over on hla handa and knees trying in a vague wort of way to real- flopped and with an open mouth and atony eyea ise what haa happened. Billy lnpka, Kewanee'a great little glared into the face of the new chamNot a fighting man, shot hla famous thun- pion only three feet away. arena of sign of recognition passed over his derbolt" in tha the Jeffries Athletio club at Vernon face as he glared at hla friends. He this afternoon. For eleven rounds and was all but knocked out with this one feet part of the twelfth he administered a punch and only staggered to hla Instinct. sheer fighting terrible beating to Stanley Ketchel. through At the and of tills period of desperate Round One. fighting, the hitherto unconquerable Tha men came up and feinted rapidKetchel lay In the middle of the ring ly, each landing lightly on the face. thoroughly whipped but not disgraced. Papke feinted with the left and shot pitiThe presented the right over on the Jaw. staggering ful appearance, lie waa totally blind, Ketchel. He then landed the left to the both eyes had been beaten by Papke's wind and as they came together Papke rruri lefts and rights until they had a right uppercut to the chin and swollen completely shut. Blood gushed rlpHd shot then the left straight to tha mouth. from hla battered nose and mouth and both clinched. They hie body had been all but pounded to Papke sent In a straight left on a pulp. mouth and they stood head to hea-the Unmarfcod Papka la and slugged, Papke getting the better Rtandlng above the beaten man who of It. Papka sent In a stinging left on had Juat yielded up all hla tha chin, flooring Ketchel. honors was the victor, Billy Papke. Then Papke floored hla man with Not a mark waa there on the Illinois hard rights and lefts on the chin. The man to show that ha had Just passed Mol'd flowed from Ketchela mouth In through a battle that will live In streams. pugilistic history for a century to He rose after taking tha count and come. With a triumphant sneer on Papke floored him twice more. Ketchel hla lips, the new champion watched waa absolutely helpless, taking the Ketchel'a arennd drag the all but un- count each time, then the bell aaved recognisable youth to hla corner. Ona him. hour previous thla man had climbed Round Ten Into thla same corner In the full bloom Papke jabbed three rights to the nf health and vigor. He had considered Blanley himself Invincible and so had the pub- chin, Ketchel hanging on. lic and 7,000 throats had cheered hla tried hard with left, but missed and entranee. Now the name people Panke sent the right and left to the rheered the new champion and all but chin. Papke sent right and left on forgot the eslstence of tlte defeated tha Jaw. Billy sent in three right uppercut s and landed left and right hard man. on the Jaw. Ketrhej was at hla mercy. John Jim Corbett Not since stopped L. Hulllvsn at New Orleans In 1M! Round Elovon. hsd the Queensherry world received to hlo man with left for ran Papke such an unexpected Jolt of surprise as J.iw, hut failed, then Jabbed the the today when Papke, as whipped Ketchel oore fire again with righta and lefta. In each and every one of the twelve Ketcliei tried for the face, but missed rounds. clinched. Papke shot left and They de Papke's victory waa clean-cu- t, to the wind. Ketchel'a left eye right Halve and won without a speck of aua Is almost closed. Billy shot a hard plclnn. He met Ketchel at the latter's across to the chin, knocking Stan-l- y right own gama of slugging and never for dean nut through the ropes. The tha apace of ten seconds during the saves him. gong entire light did the then champion look Round Twelve Finis. like a winner. down Papke sent a hard right across the eight Papke knocked Ketchel of Jaw and Ketchel went down for the times during the twelve rounds g milling. Each time ha count of R. He staggered to hla feet and went to the floor poor Ketchel waa Billy led with left on the chin and badly hurt and waa each time forced sent a right across to the Jaw and Ketchel went down again and Jeffries to take a portion of the count Seldom haa there been given an ex counted him out. ed j d Mo-ran- runs and the game In the second of New York , . .000 010 r. the The score In the Batteries Corridon nrst game was to 0, in favor of the Crandall andiireinahan. Hants, and the second, to 1. In favor of the Phillies. First gams First game R. h. E. Brooklyn .. ..000 000 Philadelphia . '.000 000 0000 I I Boston . . .. 000 010 New York . . .000 021 0005 10 0 Batteries Pastor! ous Batteries Richie, Foxen and Dooln; Chappelle and Smith. Wlltee and Breanahan. Set ond game double-heade- & . Second game Philadelphia , .000 000 R. H. E. Brooklyn 0021 ( 2 Boston Washington ....042 000 2004 and the American Race. Batteries Wlnt-- r Powell and 8tephi-i- ; Second game Detroit oon ip: St. Louis Batteries . a,,i ,h .)j , y , HlHj ,r0 j Muller. nnA Howell, Graham an g . Svr.,-er- ffl cirin t se I' First game R. H. E. 6 1 Detroit 0 1 St Loul On several occasion the Bait LU, Automobile club hu hrvn criticised s its action of swearing m the trims for the arrest of Bert Fuller, a pnsd. nent chauffeur, an.l the organlutki now claims there in nn prejudice. Hi that the members are simply Ukliif the one course which n ill put a itoj a reckless driving on the highways Th club Intends t0 pursue the same mm with other memlier who wil according to the laws of tha sot SOUTH BEND GROWS SOUTH BEN. I ml.. spt. g. thousand pepl.- - have the pwi fortune to live in South Rend, to reliable figure Just compiled, R. H. E. showing a gain of lx.'nni over the kit 5 federal census. With near-b- y 4 100 000 21 tubuita, 200 000 010 I I 1 the total is 71,000. Fifty-fiv- e accord-lin- IPs $150.00 in'Caslhi We Give Away On Oct. 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Incinnati . ...000 000 0000 4 0 defeats were added to the big total Batteries C oakley and Moran, Spade of the Yankees today, and Hr clinch and Schlet. on last place waa mail more secure. 7. The The first game went to Washington by PHILADELPHIA. Sept. a score of 4 to 0 and the second by I Giants came near making It four to t. Scores: straight from the home team today. First game but a timely batting rally aided by a, R. H E. fumble by Blrdwell in the ninth of ; 000 000 000- -0 New York I 4 the afternoon game resulted In two ! r popular-price- Fu.ly guaranteed. A TABLE. Very Top, 42x42 In.; dosed. long, extended Very serviceable. fine Six feet Only $10.75. d Price only set membw-shi- aboutit Ouur 10 Gets Everybody Talking About It. Shall We Tell You Yesterdays Baseball Results LEAGUE Capture Strangle Hold On Last Place in DETROIT. Sept. 7. The Champion! batting eyea regained their long-lo- st both Labor day games today, pulling kind of cleanest timely hitting. by ths The morning game was grabbed, 4 to S, after it bad been given up aa lost The second game was won In the fifth, when the Tigers scored seven runs. Eleven Tigers went to the bat in that round. Roesman waa the first man out in that inning' and also the second man out. Besides this distinchit, hla Aral tion he maue a two-batime out being in trying to take third Then on Schmidt's tap to Wallace. Howell hit Coughlin and followed this by pegging to third instead of first on Down's tap, filling the bases. Next he forced over the first of the seven runs McIntyre and by passing Mullin. Schaefer singled, chasing four mors over and that waa the finish of Mr. Howell. Graham went to the mound and S 000--1 slammed the nrst ball pitched CrawTord and Dooln; to the right field crowd, scoring Schaefer. Cobb followed suit, chasing him home. Then Rossman and Schmidt, in R. H. E. ! for the inning, their second time 0000 4 6 i went out on infield uptape. Graham was 1 0 0001 hit freely the balance of the game, but and Bergen; that didnt matter. Scores: 000 000 000--0 000 100 0001 heart-breakin- LMERIC1N Champions Regain Lost Batting Eye and Two Clean Victories. While New York At-te- gilistic Firmament Papke Has Best of Every Round From Start to Finish, Scaring hard-earne- ND We here mention a few of the many bargains wo OFFER. It gives TOU an IDEA. Your Credit Is Good Furniture & Ca Hyrum PIngree, Manager Qu,r OUR NO. 544 SIDEBOARD- - tered Golden Oak. superior tlon and finish. French Plat 22x45. Only $2900. const B,lrTf' g |