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THe STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1911 ~ The Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely Read Edited by ROY WHITMAN T e e- A ti e ti LOS ANGELES, Noy. 28.—Ae the day draws near for the final Feckoning of the lightweight champlonship, interest tn the clash be tween Freddie Welsh and Ad Wolgast tn: aos, Both lade have let ‘& on their training, and from now on until the gong sends them away, about 3:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, will take things easy While attacking a sirloin steak about the size of a door Baron Long, who looks after the business affairs of the “vegetarta roddie Wolsh, said: “Ia only one spot have we got the worst of this fight, and that ts to having Jack Welsh forced upon us aa referee. But be that as it may, Freddie ts going to beat Wolgast so badly that many of the wise ones ~ Unique Recreation for a 1 Prize Fighter Pill be woudering why the ‘cheese champion’ was over made a 2tot favorite.” Seated In Jim Jeffries’ Graph of himself, “Cherokee two fighters in this manner ‘a “Wolgaat ia going to surprise the boys by outclasaing Welsh Ignoring the guft of several sporting celebrities, Jones continued “Not only has the champion improved as a slugger, but he has pol $ahed up in his boxing to such an extent that he would be more than to hold his own in @ boxing exhibition against Abe Attell. Sounds py, eh? Well, walt and gee,” thirst emportum, admiring a new photo- Tom Jones sixed up the merits of the see MAC AND TOM CEASE TRAINING SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 28.—Training virtually ended today for oth Packey McFarland and Harlem Tommy Murphy for their bout Bere on Thanksgiving day. Murphy Consed boxing yesterday * RYAN PICKS WOLGAST AND McFARLAND PORTLAND, Or, Nov, 28.—“Freddie Welsh ts a pretty parlor boxer, but he will never be able to overcome the rugged fighting ability @f Ad Wolgast, on Thanksgiving day,” said Tommy Ryan, former mid G@eweight champion, who is residing here. “Wolgast will win.” Regarding the San Francisco scrap scheduled for the same day Ryan said McFarland should vin trom, Murphy “hands down.” . MAY FIGHT IN OPEN AIR SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28.—Whether the Packey McFarland. Tommy Murphy fight will be held in the open air on Thanksgiving de upon the weather, according to announcement by Promoter Bettrotn today. Coffroth is inaugurating a system of giving double tickets for all advance sales, one ticket good for the Eighth street @peu-air arena on Thanksgiving afternoon, and the other good for a rew ervation In Dreamland rink at night. “It the day is clear, the fight will be in the afternoon,” said Coff roth, “but in case of rainy or threatening weather, it will be held at might. [ am not worrying about rain, however. | am simply taking pre eautions for the benefit of the public.” ae oy PHILADELPHIA JACK O’BRIEN IS DONE PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 28.—Philadelphia Jack O'Brien ts today | Fegarded as finally disposed of, so far as boxing is concerned, by fans | ‘a8 a result of his six-round bout fast night with Harry Ramsey. | len made a desperate effort to come back, in the first three Tounds had all the better of the milling, showing his old-time clever: | Ress and ring geveralship, but In the last three periods he blew up and | gare a pitiful exhibition of stalling and clinching to save himself from | @ knockout that seemed Inevitable. O'Brien Is declared to be down | ‘aad out for good. 1 LYON BUILDING are invited to cail and office their headquarters. PEN EVENINGS Tel. Main 1169, JOE MANDOT. Many persons, Bronson, Grover Hayes and Abe Attell, boxers. claim credit for bringing out Joe Mandat, the New Orleans lightweight, who looms up a8 a dangerous opponent to Cham: pion Wolgast. Mandot says Johnny Lynch, of Boston, is responsible for him. Two and a half years ago Man- dot, pushing a delivery wagon about New Orleans for his father's bakery, was induced to enter af amateur tournament. He did not know who his first oppo nent would be until the night of the fight. Imagine his surprise to find himsolf matched against a boy larger than himself, who had been the nelghborhood bully for years. Mandot’s heart almost failed, and| although he knocked out his op- ponent, he took a hard lacing. Joe had enough then and there, but friends “kidded” him into a! The card at the Ballard smoker tonight will be the go between Tom Dale, the Ballard middleweight, and | Charley Fowilrich of the Rainier Valley club. Both boys are about |the best from thelr respective or ganizations, and in spite of the fact that Fowlrich will have it on Dale a few pounds In weight, a good bout } is anticipated. Another bout that ts attracting attention is the lightweight go be- tween Roy Boyd and George Wag ner. including Ray Gteamers and Schedules Sub; Change Without Notice" Ticket Office, Colman Dor! Main 3993 WOLVERTON STILL UNDECIDED CHICAGO, Nov. 28—With his alleged appointment as manager of the New York American league club still shrouded tn mystery, and no definite information on the sub- Ject in sight, Harry Wolverton is speeding on his way from Chicago to Oakland, Cal., today. The manager of the Oakland coast league team is on his way to see President Walter of the Oak y land club, when he will either rat ify his contract to manage the Coast team for another year or definitely announce that he has ac- cepted the New York offer. Wolverton left here upon receipt of @ telegram from President Baum of the Const leagy notifying him of a meeting to make annual plans for the league Dec, 4 oat Brown, D. D. S. TLS LEADING DENTIST 713 FIRST AVENUE Union Block. t First av. and Marion st. you L208 .¢ sien, “Dr. Brown's Den. on First av., ront of have bean located at for 19 years, and I aj ist in thy ‘state "of has fought | but any standstill. to see a man prosper, who seeks to sponge off another N's Teputation is too low and come i ptible $0 So, honest dental RICHMONDS WANT GAME The Richmond saper company basket ball team has organized | for the season and would Mke to | book games with all strong teams | in and out of the city. Addreas ©. {aay |Koeppler, Richmond Paper Co. ‘ ining for his fight with aa Wel gest, Thanksgiving day, or studying the gtish lightweight, can be found propelling a gon’ ast surround fone training camp at Venice, Cal. Gotch May! se: sssre ae Wrestle Munro KANSAS CITY, Nov, 28.-Nego- ations are in progress today for & match between Frank Goteh, world’s champion wrestler, and Alex Monro, the English champion, | for the present month. Monro has been cabled an offer to meet Gotch | jhere, the winner to take 76 per |oent of the receipts, It is planned to stage the match December 38 and it is sald that the English champion ts willing. “If I wrestle Monro tt must be before January 6," said Gotch to “I totend going abroad Jan- wary 10. If I meet the Englishman it will be my Inst championship! match for a year, as I intend giving | the nothing bu while abroad.” THE BALLARD SMOKER The following ts the card for the Ballard smoker to be given tonight BOXING Tom Dale vs. Charlie Foll rich, cateh weights. Roy Koyd ve George Wag wer, 153 pounds Collie McPherson va. Archie pounds otten ve. Jack Fowler, 125 pounds. Rey Peters ve. Clayten An deraon, 120 pounds. Charlie Peterson va Harry Generean, 120 pounds. Rs WRESTLING Claud = Fortner va Jobannason, 145 pounds Prof. Bert Kincald va, Allen Totten, exhibition bout “* aera eee eee ANNUAL OCEAN SWIM PORTLAND, Or, Nov, 28.—Pully 175 aquatic enthusiasts will travel to Gearhart park for a plunge ir the ocean December 10th, accord Joba * * * * a * * * * * * * * * * * * . * = * * * eeteeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeee swimming committee of the texhibition ane Tee evn Athletic club today The swim te an annual elub event LIGHTWEIGHT IN THE SOUTH, AS RESULT OF FRIENDS’ JOSHING™ jother match. The litte southerner jdidn't know anything about the game, but among the spectators was Johnny Lynch, training for a |tight with Freddy Andrews, of Mil |waukee, Lynch heard Mandot's friends making fun of him and asked the boy to train with bim Joe Jenrned rapidly and Lynch | secured ® preliminary engagement for him and he won handily After this Mandot learned from every topnotcher who landed in New Orleans. He made friends for [himself among the boxers and they | helped him along. | Mandot's rise bas sbort of phenomenal. Since he! Joined with Binckey Raggio, a Memphis sportsman, be has defeat ed all comers Had it not been | ding” of his friends, Mandot would not be a near champion. His de termination to silence the “josh jing” and bie natural ability made |him a star, although he never fail |to credit Lynch as the man who really gave him the first encour [agement NO PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, SORES, ULCERS OR IMPURE BLOOD Pimples, eruptions, chronic swellings are aged work for the “kid blotches, scales, eczema and caused by bad blood, but don't become discour “no other trouble is so easily overcome. Cascarets are wonder % in the cure of any disease caused by bad or impure blood ‘They eliminate all poisons, build up and enrich the blood, enabling it} to make new, healthy tissue. 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U. re- colve record’ to qualify for the lAmerican team to the Olympic jgamea tn Stockholm, in July? | AeRecords must be made in ‘open under proper auspices i tryouts will be [held in the spring, available to any athlete in the country. Details have not been completed. Q—When will the Ax |team be selected? | AewAbout the middie of June. Q—WIl! the bigh: hlettc ree jords made just b: the team leaves, determine who will be am mer perform competition Seve can A—The team wil! jon performances in all the open ropmenditens and tryouts before clabe conn athlet! the team Ito Stockholm? | A—Of course. All clubs and colleges hold spring meets. | Q-—The A. A. U. bas a rule that} an ath! must be a member six months to be eligible to the A jican team. Will this give athlet }not in the A. A. U. Uime to get into ithe organizetion and prepare for the games? A.—There is no such rule. No amateur good enough for the team will be held out by any rule Q—-What is the A.A. Lt individuals A—it is not called an admission fee. Every amateur athiete must apply for registration, prove his amateur standing and be register ed. The fee is 26 cents. Every part of the country is in some dis- trict which has a club near at hand. Q—Can & man become a mem |ber of the A. A. U. Individually, or | must he be a member of a club that | betc ? | A-—He can beco: member of }the A. A. U. individually by regis tering, as provided for in the pre ceding paragraph. fee tor been little | — rer r SCHOOL OF BOXING, WREFTEING AND PRISICAL CULTURE OW BLDG. Furniture Wood eet Fixtures PURCELL SAFE. co. 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