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THR BVSALNG WVbLY, WHVDAKBDAY, NOVEbiDam 44, 1912, EDITED BY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK |posearecchen THE BOXING SITUATION IN NEW YORK ~ |COFFROTH WANTS. cerita, ini wr ews fia Susthadis Ge, en Nove ote WORD, WOLGAST-BROWN FIGHT ON JAN. 1 Frisco Promotor Also After Wolgast and McFarland for Bout February 22. UP-TO-DATE AND. NEWSY AH. MR ATTEWL, Pate Da Fos GRAS, OYSTeRS A LA vith aly ‘uf, Ath enti, ROL ore CREME DE CARROT, J poor, ee PETITE VERRE PAu bewe , SAVER SEAT oa 4 ~ SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2.—Promoter Coffroth wants to stage two matches for the coming hotiday: Ad Wolgast and Knockout Brown, the New York Ughtweight, for New Years Day, and Wolgast and Packy McFarland for Feb. 2. While in Los Angeles Coffroth put the matter up to Tom Jones, the champion’s manager, and a reply is expected in @ few days. He refuses to make known | the terms he offered. If the double-header should fall | through, Coffroth made a proposition that Wolgast meet McFarland on New Year's Day. Coffroth thinks Wolgast a 2 to 1 or even 10 to 4 favorite over Welsh for the ATTENTION, GOVERNOR DIX! New Yorkers Want Boxing and They Know That the Frawley Law Has Proved Big Success. er a, ‘York Wor OR the second time Gov. Dix has F given out @ public statement to | *the effect’ that he thinks the | Copyright, 193, ¥. The Pree Fea Co, Star Harvard Haifback May Not Play Saturday; Wendell Out of Game With Injured Shoulder Frawley Boxing law a failute, and that | Thanksgiving match. W , he says, i he will try to have it rejected by the eS Fi however, sems to be in better shape | new Legislature. Crimson Camp Pleased at|Navy Line-Up for the Army|Penn Coaches Think That the! than previoualy, white the champion 1s pretty well battered up. Quarterback Potter's Return | Game Has Not Yet Been} Eleven Will Surely Defeat Jana surpny camps ‘or 'tormonon, and G*= DIX, why not be a “good sport,” in the true meaning of that word, \.nd Incline ycur influ- 1 P . the matter of referee ought to be ence toward fair play? to Active Service. Decided Upon by the Cornell Next Week. wettlod’ by tie Te¥t Ok tse, Weeks Millions of people in New York State a 4 Retin aro maae fot sect i Coaches, INDIANS’ REGULAR TEAM | isn't a Cambridge, Mass., No’ ‘A few narrow-minded people who want L. WENDBLL, Harvard's star “a . hescemetats trp tee eae TO PLAY JOHNS HOKINS, | ‘to force the rest of us to believe as they P halfback, has fractured his ITH ae bd —__ believe and do as they do are trying to © (shoulder blade or injured it in (Special to The Evening World.) W the Pena fetta ait & fut) CARLISLE, Pa. Nov. %2.—Swirling influence you. They don't care for box- some manner, but this mere trifle !s not SOMA EE ae ean * eran} snow flakes brightened up this afters ing contests; they want to make you expected to " terday to shape itself for ’ nt hi ering the F practice at the Naval eer! noon's practice for the Carlisle In p re LIL: yest hin seat ring ‘Academy continued in secret, and oe final game of the season against Joctvall testi’ aA Peat papper ‘Wendell’s injury has been believed to the varsity was driven at a ripid Hirteee next week. Despite the fact | ying pigskins active atti thereby aided be more or less of a farce, and he has | Ace agwinat the atrong scrub team, and ftrengtie of tne Rear aconmdent of the! the punting drills materially, Coach done his best to put the newspaper fra- [towed fne form, Be bedi and that @ victory over Cornell ie at. | Warner went after his braves with even ternity off the track. Monday he ap-|Not for any fixed perlow tne moral new | Ost An assured thing, every effort will | more apirit than he did Monday evening peared with an injured arm and limped | 70 Ne ete te sartioaiar the | 26 Ade to improve the team as much |and the afternoon's work from, funda DASNY te tho) Sala With verbane BO | COE See ee Witeuen: (is As Possible in this the last lap of the | mentals to the concluding scrimmage took good care to exaggerate his con- caso was decidedly strenuous. ous Ien't that majority entitled to some dition when he neared men he knew as OE nas Le wore ten beers nay beset om S a regular ataft of coaches, ee a talk from Warner took lace congideration? being of the newspaper craft, and asked |“ rk from immedi Mike Bennett, George Brook, Lamson, |!" the cage, and the new y work on asa one camera man te snap him. Yester- |the recitation period of 3.80 o'clock until| “Dutch” Sommer, Canada Pike, Gus| the track followed, to be succeeded by abe bate ae tiogel dt fo carb 0) verton, | ew anager of ig an ers. gne camera man to snap him. Yester- | carknoss set in, During the practice the Ziegler and a host of other lesser stars | charging. tackling, running down under lille’ teens phowla ‘treve pm ’ wen ae spry as ever, but his arm was |0rigade was on the field and rehearsed | Were, on the field yesterday and) Punts an eiving chem, running the 4 watched th ce antlet and blocking. The signal driit pected) with promoters who tried to run still held in leash under his clothing, | the songs and yells to be used at Phil tie Wuee th the ieee Pare | "vas conducted for a half ‘hour and ine them: detphia. to pick out the flaws in the tea ; j Now. Thete pepple have been sate: s the Selection of Ban Johnson sc ee es 3 DU 68th area ti omen gpa | we on ad Salsa ou ieeaed > a pode ne rag Geshe side. The lineup of the team wa changed/that it was impossible to use them all |@sainst Johns Hopkins and Brown, j factorily disposed of by the Boxing ~ On neither day was he in uniform, | considerably during -he workout, in/ and at least half a dozen could do noth- | Pr. Tretbley is taking good care of ‘think the law is a failure ‘The population of this State is made all @orts, kinds and varieties of even though a large portion of this 9 Per cent. may content itself with read- ing accounts in the newspapers. +—_— in 1899, He made his debut as a member | After the practice the physicians took |°rder to keep the several substitute men |ing but follow the play from the the four regulars on the crippled list and Metter usiisy uxe toss sorieadly oe of the Chicagos and then he went to the|him in hand and treated the injured [likely to be used in the game in good | lines. Mee the side | vill have Thorpe and Wheelock on auty Died and handicapped by the failure to| Successor of Hal Chase Has Had Great Success | Phils tor whom ne played @ great| member, und he 1s expected to face Old trim. ‘The coaches, Mm fact will not SeacuAT *Notwithstand! nt reports to thi ft @ man to fill the yacancy left ; - kame at third and at the bat. Ell with the artificial ald of a first rate|make the announcement of the final) CORNELL STRENGTHENED — | contrary Carlisic will play her first team, by Mr. Sullivan when he retired. as Pilot of Minor League Clubs and Is a Man. |, Purine the “war” he jumped the club | shoulder brace. ‘ine-up; on account of the hot fight on BY HA % against Johns Hopkins, feeling that the Rr delahcuan naw spades apd see8 ‘ , for the Washingtons, but later rejoined| HARVARD CAMP PLEASED BY | between Redman, Ralston and Davis for WKINS’S RETURN. | 2eeitst Wit be one shat will ‘try the forced necessary regulations: and has Who Insists on Being Whole Show. the Phillies and was traded by that club POTTER'S RETURN. LN re qua Oink aied en Netty mettle of the Redsk @riven crooked and law-evading pro- to the Bostons. Wolverton got into al yo potter's return to Eve Marv’ ae guard, For the tackle, position pecial to The Eventng World.) will take no chanc t unlikely that Ralston will start Moters out of the game. ft has made salary dispute with the Hub team and| ‘ov. 22.—The Corneil! ¥ 2 it. has brought much joy into the Harvard| the game against the Army, because of| coaches avo going at the Work of whiee | —— recurrences of the trouble experienced ARRY 8, WOLVERTON, the for- success as manager of the Newarx| made another jump, .this time going to| camp, He worked in scrimmage yester-| his fine showing against Penn State, when the law first went into effect Im- H mer major league player and for|Eastern League club when Frank Far-| Williamsport of the Tri-State League, | day and is sald to be slated to start| while Elmer, who has played guard all ati peiereinishedle a OM oad ales pivssib! the past few years a successful|rell owned it, but he resigned the post|then an outlaw organisation. He won| the Yale game. eason, probably has the all over Wake-| S)°VAni8 | With a determination and To-day, under the Frawley law and league teams, has|iater when Joe McGinnity bought the|tWo Pennants in three year. for this) Gardner, who led the Harvard team | man. ‘The letter, however, fs a good} atta aed oteffort that'ought to bear RAYMO the regulations by the Boxi y ,,| team, mai s regu mado: by ng sor of Hal Chase as}clud as he wanted to have full sway, againat Dartmouth, put up a good game, |" 4. tne team will have its last; One change tn the varsity Uneup yes. | HI’ roueSeK | wy Commission, boxing 4s being conducted | manager of the Highlanders, Loca! fans |which the Iron Man wouldn't permit. Wolverton succeeded George Stallings, | but at the same time he is not as good in New York State in fully as satisfac-|were given a big surprise upon the] Wolverton has not yet signed @ con-| Who went to the Highlanders as leader,|® man as Pott tory a manner as «bascbill, football, |resignation of ( 7 scrimmage before the big battle, as, tefday was the right halfback position Thea K for several reasons, | omens pet gice wilt consist of light, i Which Hawkl..s started. Hawkins re- COHAN'S yesterday, us his|tract with the Highlanders, but he ts|&% manager of the Newarks in 1900, He|The first of these ts that he is not as) sicnai work, ag will that of the final| turned to the game after an absence of COHAN an We hockey, track and field athletics or any | contract had a year more to tun and|now on his way Hast for a conference | broke his leg ina game, and ..cGinnity,| sure ® man in the backfield as Potter) «on on Franklin Field Friday after-|Rearly | two weeks and ought 10 “OURRA HO, tig a other branch of sport, they believed that he would be given |with President Farrell, He is at present |0n0 of the new owners of tho club, took| the ‘ball faizly well He he: Dareacain | BOE Gey tate te ates, GRAND ranc’s Wilson, Fug nore y a another chance to make good, Ho under contract, though, to manage Oak-|uUp the managerial reins. In 1900 he be-| game, he misjudged a number of kicks eine he ei season was good, J) Al" Alice Morn. ua te Miss ia BOUND eveaae aubon | ever, the appointment of Wolverton as|iand of the Pacific Coast League again| came manager of the Oakland team, | and never seemed to be very certain of WOOD OF ARMY SHOWING ior oe ele vans Sak a a chief of the New York American forces |{n 1912, and before he can sign a New| which in this year's race finished in sec- | himself. since then. " Rout CENTURY." ome i | a St aA, noon, accompanied. by hie friend | brary Amestent iroes |e ott, on the otter band, tx one ot| — MUCH OF HIS 1910 SPEED. ae cir | Pode adviser, G!! Boag. in 192 will undoubtedly be pleasing to] York contract it will be necessary for | ond place. (ha Findat ER Uahie inte’ thas have | It Js probable that both Miller and THE GARD ar! fald Hogan. “Did you Ike | earn. him to secure his release on the Coast,| Wolverton stands in high favor with| (ye "hau Men Uaoer Nike eg ot SF Nov, s—tne| Stimsoa wil! be used In the Pennsyt- ry Wolverton 1s known as a player who|which, it Is sald, he will have no dim-| Ban Johnson, president of the American| punts over his head and “every which| army practice was devoted chiefly | vanla gamo at centre, as both men nave | Seats on sete fe] hee a ; “Fight, you mean," we suggested. won't play second fiddle to any one and | culty doing. League, and he comes here highly reo-| way" is nothing short of phenomenal, pean et pe garcia nee | shown £ form in practice WiLLAGK'S 8s ith St, Bes ah? he game—the rah-rah up at New [either has to be the whole show or| Wolverton first broke into the major|ommended by Bill Lange, the former| while he gets away fast and ts a bea talena Gabe ¢ pa find eel baie | ARLISSiN DISRAEL I was there, [bad an eng nothing at all, Wolverton was a great leagues from the American Association National League star. tiful runner in a broken field, as his] Punts and backs in catching the bal : ehh long sprint against Brown will testify. |* Wood came in for much attention and! meat to take a young lady up to see Yale and Princeton play Saturday, #0 OTTER HAS IT ON ALL THE|®lthough last Saturday was the first way & 40th St Pp samo he has played this year, he 1s ray ane } had to be very careful Friday night. ff H G d P h CRIMSON QUARTERS. : a ralay 8 Of course I didn't want to have a black Oo (A as oo unc In the second place Potter 1s the only ahd much of hia last year’s speed. DREW A SINGLE in the eye or anything. 51 didn't let Brown quarter Harvard has who has re: here was no scrimmage, but the line- LickiM ar GARDEN lek ep aa citn, obit ae Sie SiN tia foreRel ones men had practice in breaking through | Mate Tony 4 Wee Mapp 29 lus meu) ‘ ay Tek fy, My ana I (Oh é. Ss im wut aids him greatly in this, w against the third team forwards. | Miss BILLIE BURK s va. Enatiohy He Pye Be “on sith is eo He 7 emily a 0 gives him an ad Devore, Arnold and Littlejohn ‘are! RUNAWAY | Belgias. fim up trom his t over the other quarters. again In good shape and with the last of | ; Dutch ane ah wet, Tee } 5 heed pa SARE A Aorta esata than oc te openite the fact that he has been out | the hard work finished, the rest from tat Coto Aint to iay ee . 43 fe}) canadian 5 any. When While Coffe : the game for a couple of weeks, ho pow until the game should allow ‘Tr With CLIFTON Military wae'a little fellow T uscd to reaa| Should Have ave Knocked QUE Thee coat sated, traquentiy Ae fe ordinarily so much better than’ his | ‘Tuthill to bring the team to Fragklin | QUAKER Cia ieee fav daily DA tec | novels—those five and ten . : grogey condition several times, he did other competitors for the quarter po-| Field in good condition, todas! ae Bate Taternational Hunters, Biss Montana Dan Sullivan in not know how to finish him, and as a sition that his presence on the team| The Army team will leave Friday | ot law, be i Events Y Teach Montara Dan always inated the, F Will be a big asset to the eleven against morning, with & squad of some forty | Wee WARE | Yat layed tball, and 7 round out, men and the corps of cadets will leave | WW 42 Eve. Rite secitwmicdaanna scones Four Rounds. "In anany of the rounds Sullivan got in srepetivrme forthe game Saturday morning on a|{ HARRIS } sinter ag ——— wanted to count him outehe sai " RS 2 Goffey and threw over some ONLY ONE POSITION IN species Gein, As mecel tie battalion | |MGgE STAHL = ip | jops: his face an jaw, one . . 1 4 bd i | Hayat eat MB teaiia iy mies 00 BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT, | of which cut his left eye, draiving the American League President DOUBT ON YALE TEAM. the game and will have thelr meals regina ae ‘at aie | IN EMACO L 0 R ; y mind, | + |) claret. ———_—_ ALD a ecennae Wes HREN 1 found out what Yale's colors were | r ‘ W HAVEN, Co: N —_ cal come | ea, 4000, ne, Bway, Phone 850 und went up there decked out in rib-|f At Houcton A. C, Johnny Dundee || errr Promises Action at Meet- | yXPW tit fontbat team will leave tee AMUSEMENTS CRITERION fisa'yey,d4i 3, | Tie Peete en bons and flags @nd football emblems |} vs, Young Brown, ten rounds, | pee TOT ee GaTeeiine iit; a. govta' a |: oaCma ret eae J - ie Great Dig Muman and Humosous 10 "Tim and all the junk. *I bought my seats from @ speculator and found we were in the iniddle et a bis crowd of hollerin nee-TON, Prince-TON, that, I must have looked funny with all that biue spread all over me. After a while the Yale fellows on the other side began singing Yale song: and they could sing fine, And then the Princeton men aii around us were sing- ing and yelling, and first thing 1 knew ‘Prince-TON, Prince-TON, At Long acre A. *. Johnny Waltz ve: Young Kurta, ten a. Young Hickey vs, Harry Stone, ten rounds. At Sharkey A. C. Walter Little vs. Ritehie Ryan, ten rounds, At Palm A. C., East New York, Willle Lewis vs. Terry Mitche!l, ten rounds, i\| How Out-of-Town ing Here on Dec. 11. coaches and, with the exception of Capt. eke RS = BY| MTURE'S WORDEAS . Howe, the team 1s in good physical con- |) BLLASCO | Br, way, Ov, Ol Fights Resulted dition and Capt. Howe will not admit | JS ss0a48h, DallyMar 2 Best Seats DAVID uwatt 3 aie na i President Ban Johnson of the Amert-| there ts anything wrong with him, But AR To eer wo vo ob t_ORIN! \ v can League, who is in town now, yelthe strain of last Saturday's ame jeries 0! a imbracing Spectacie: Taking Count Didn't Stop Erne. |that the National Commission has 10] seems, to close followers of the fears || NE ( pLHILADELPHIA, Nor, 22—altbough Young | intention of stopping the probe into the f Wig i nk Brne, the ‘Harrisburg lightweight, was Bang to be telling on him, In the practice of fees ter tha oe . 5 alleged sale of world’s series tickets to floored tor the ‘count in the first round ‘ut ‘ais | QNCKen eine Stat the matter will be| te Week, however, he has run the Wenrk BOF ait C quickly and forced the off with snap, and has run the| | WINTER “GARDEN MAT: TO-MOW, tod eared this city, ‘he “recovered m in very good shape, so that his| | Bi4 New Musical a WoLeTTA Sh LIBERTY Sisitawane tiene” DUSTIN AND WILLIAM FA&NUM in THE. EXUIEEST meee i f after the thint round | acted upon by the commission when it ne fiat tout of the | meets in this city on Dec. 11. He also] t Entertalament. iit) awe wétvenag {declares that he has accumulated con-| friends are loath to think he will not jsiderable evidence which will come|be in good condition when he starts cout at the meeting, When asked !f he| the Harvard game. BY JOHN POLLOCK, S the showing made by Walter Cof- fey, the California middleweight, in his ten-round bout with Montana Dan. ood Draw. Prince-TON’ as hard as I could. And gujiyan at the Fairmont A. C. 1s the} ean thought he could prove trom the evi-| The varsity lineup at the beginning that song with a grow! in it—that wi best he ts capable of, t on wil dence he has secured that somebody got| of the Harvard game has only one posi- 5 wish they'd ‘work off some-| well giv ig (Yoke Hare | hunches of tickets for the speculators] tion in doubt. That ts the place at} Thomas A. Wise & AMERICAN around the ring when [a topno! in the n ta tough |Defore the public sale started, Johnson | right tackle. There 18 question as to! John Barrymore S Reserved. * | 1 p While Coffey mani Hons “astuas cartiel (4 goed dnc iu | said that he was just going along wark-| whether Gallauer or Paul will start "Seg Vandertlie Mite, |B HPO ae aia van and also gave him a se: s mings went wide ‘of thete mar id most | ing quietly and hoped to be able to dis-| there, and chances seem to favor tho| | yal team thin temne b, Pooald |] JOE WEBER'S © x7 OLONIAL | MAREL TE, LADDL R, BOAG told us the “inside” of | his fighting Was 4 great disappointment cover something in that direction, playing there the greatest part | | To-night “"The Thunderbo ibieive”: |] THE WIFE DE. IDES 4 A rine ee | JCLIFE, Valerie’ Borgere. @ Walla a ftas and {t must be admitted that he has @ fave you seen John T. Brush since Paul may start becauss || Ter He Bes. R18 | agin Du 4 ne | Uirway «cage |Co.. ibe Mathing G : 7 whole lat to learn about the game before he world’s series?” Mr. Johnson w: ela 3 GLOBE pe Fy sy a jos_[ Barnes & Crawton T had Wells signed for Decem-| ng oan ever expect to be able to dispose I. Ket |] Nite Rimerican Tue 1 ay LHAMBRA [gaa her to meet Wolgast,” said he. “After | o¢ such good fighters in. the middic- M1 in Chicago when we ofFun, B Le ING OW! hee |B 1 he left there for e a Jong While Tom Jones agreed to let | weight class as Boo Moha, Frank Klaus, Wolgast meet him, Wolgast to ge:| Jack Dillon, Harry Lewis, Eddie Me- $10,000 for his end. Then Wells's two|Goorty, Hugo Kelly, Buck Crouse and managers, McDonald and Levy, had a | Lee tock falling out and Wells went to wland 7 . “ to ee bis real backer and get rd of the | Ming’ ahont. ring seneralnitp ‘oF even managers. Wells, since then, has agreed | how to finish a man when he has him to come back and meet Wolgust, but| going. If he had these quailfica~ when I wired Joncas he demanded $22,600 | tlong Sulllvan would not have” lasted tith | ame ie this city whije I taking a short va- ; 9 cation In the woods, As I've said be- fore, 1 don't believe Mr. Brush knows | hing about the speculators," Do you feel sure that the world's serfes will begin next year not later CASINO" i | si |SsRogotately sure of it! The big Suit or O’Coat co al ‘it iss Sati withEmma Carus & a company of 100, at, Dal y | a We Pern Danyeaies [i avast su ROTEL. Daily Mat. 26. 50)78, « } agen de Edwards, MINER’S SNE AD; Mt Wine, OF é great punchor and that lets | Bs ‘Talk of New York for the Money. 3 aN WREs' their newost ac ‘au i, leagues are controlled by men who have Ae ths curt, ey & Viroctor | Bway © Alt 5 at for Wolgast’s end, instead of $10,00, and | four rounds at the most, instead of go- by Rorke: fag jlo provent the former tone See BROAnWaY Tie NE ay, weit HOMES | - ih AVE, at | WAR 1 dropped the whole thing. ing the entire ten rounds, : OF hkiloy | #OMOMULORL hate will be Bo mare fools Presents TIG & | “st ‘ing: Datty Mat. 28 50°] moni @ In the second round ey dropped | ‘sor ighness about Columbus Day, The base- , roy oon | UR’ i { Ti © eros git ee Glas Sakae na tee tan ee Me | bail public begins to grow weary of the| Pipige oi PLAYHOUSE Sate Raat SEAMON’S WE ChAcutit icas ARRY LEWIS loqves tor Paris this | the count of wre He got up completely {A F ponnant races right after Labor Day Feira Mat. BOUGHT AND PAID FOR AM _—_ Amateurs day Evening, | ime Ha: 10 fight | managed to send in a few more punc eqvently and “did Rae sme Oe 4 Curpentier, the French middleweight, | Sullivan managed to last the round oi Lgerroate Giana, oth: | FPS bague’ sehadules Shoal and oR assau BUNTY vill "re SNS ALLEY 8 SUAVE 6.20. “WETeaOUTAN OPER: DY | TONIGHE ot 8 EARDMS who tickled hls countrymen half to] When the bell rang for the beginning | death a little while ago by beating | of the third round Sullivan came out of| Young Joxery in England for the Eng-| bis corner stil! weak and dazed, In- yout Oct. 1 and still include 154 atl Ra A) hy Ae td piel "GHB LARGEST DANCING 8CHOOL, CT THE M sh middlwd«eht championship, If he stead of wading into u ivan ike any hattan RA HOUSE, Bath & & HURLEY UE, | Rieolsen beats Carpenter he will have two other |Siher Nehton woul) have one wane D ON oO VAN ia) Sottern Marlowe Me Hd it it H |Raty { big matches in Parts, ‘This time Harry |e ene eee dt wave: Iii the INSPECT IT TO-DAY, Open 7 4 J I ith ten't taking & manager, #0 he expects | opportunity to get over thro heavy | i) bath, hands that, he nor gis turned the thie | sony einMibsleateey a3, Ca ang | WEST EI iH ND PEE ae te MREAY By HSA eae. Ve te come home with some money, __—' wings to his Jaw and head, which #hock Uuditnw wf toe ‘ie ted weakened anes PRIVATR LAMSON DURES 4 OSG, Heche OVER NIGHT | 5 egg, | DANE, MARION 2 brie: i