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Show for I am going to be the next heavyweight heavy-weight champion. "I am taking good care of myself, in spite of statements to the contrary. I am not a fool, and I rellze that I've got a chance to make a fortune In the ring. I will weigh 160 ror O'Brien, and will have no trouble in making 158 for Papke." O'BRIEN WILL BE KNOCKED OUT Ketchel Says He Will Dispose of thp Quaker Fighter. New York, June 7. Many sporting men visit Stanley Ketchel at his training train-ing quarters near Woodlawn. Ketchel. Ketch-el. who is matched to fight Jack O'Brien O'-Brien six rounds at Philadelphia Wednesday Wed-nesday night, did some strenuous work on the ' road and tn his improvised gymnasium. Somebody told him O'Brien might go to Paris to meet Jack Johnson at Kid McCoy's new club, whereupon he Bald: "I'll knock O'Brien cold this time before the sixth round, which will prevent him Trom being a drawing card with Johnson, If they'll only rave the big coon for me, insteaa or letting him go agalnist Kaufman, I'll put him away, too. Yes, and n fight Kaufman and Langford in due time; in fact, any man in tho world, |