Spfclal to the Indianapolis Sun.LOS AXGELES, Cal.. Sept. 7.—A fewhours hence Stanley Ketchell, the mostaggressive and sensational fighter of thepresent year, will be facing his most dangerous and formidable rival in the j middleweight class—Billy Papke.| Just what will happen when Ketchel! * | and Papke start to punching and wal-j loping each other about the ring of the I Vernon arena this afternoon will be of the utmost interest to every Quecnsberry fan in the whole United States.Papke and his manager, T. K. Jones, j walked about Venice -with an injured look j upon their faces today. Both men deeply j resent the fact that the Southern Cali- j fornia sports concede the Kewartce man so little chance to whip Kerchell.Ketchel! put in a busy afternoon yesterday considering the fact that he was on the eve of a most important battle.A handball game with Jack Gleason, ot San Francisco, Ketchel! worked out with the big medicine ball, and then boxed } with Wauk Coursev in an official wind-up ■ to his iraiuing. i Papke rested up toiay after a long | walk in the morning. Manager Jones claims his man is well under the 15S-pound mark.