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| As Usual Wolgast and His Man- ager Insist Champion Was Robbed. Comat, 1918, Tee Drew Petites On D WOLGAST is finding life full of hard bumps. They do say that Ad and bis man- ager, the glib and slippery Tom Jones, are in a rage over the New Orleans reports of Monday's fight be- tween Wolgast and Joe Mandot. | Naturally the champion and bis man- ager can eee only Wolgast. The other fellow is a mere outsider; a slinking wretch whose unworthy ambition {s , © rob Wolgast of his lightweight title, Wolgast, no doubt, and Jones, agree in the opinion that the title should of right be Wolgast’s private property as long as he cares to hold it. All champions have that notion. I would not say that Wolgast is shewing signs of having “gone back,” fust because clever Joe Mandot can Bive him a tough time of it in @ ten round bout. Wolgast was in good shape when K. O. Brown put him over Jumps in six rounds in Philadelphia and in ten in New York. People who thought Wolgast was on the silde at that time were convinced of their mis- take when the champion turned around and stopped Hogan in less than two founds. Just after fighting little K. 0. and getting at least none the best of it, Wolgast knocked out Memaic, La Greve, Hogan, Burns and Moran in succession. Bo although Mandot stayed ten rounds and Gnished well I hardly consider Wol- gast a beck number. He'll have to be whipped and laid flat on hi ck be- fore he joins the has-been oli ATTLING NELSON refuses “tay put.” after being well hammered up in @ Bumber of fights, he told the press of the country that he “knew when he had enough” and that he at lust rea- lived the inability of any man to be “not human” forever. Now Bat is out again, shouting chal- lenges and telling how, fit he foels and how aure he is that he can whip ‘Wolgast or McFarland. 1 eense a feeling of desperation in this last statement. Nelson must have a longing for just one more of the bik purses such as he banked after his fights of a few years ago. He'd & alice of a big gate with elther Wal- «gest or McFarland, and no one knows {t better than Bat. His end would be something to retire with, at any rat Nelson has been blackguardin; ey McFarland in signed statements published in some of the W pere. It wouldn't be at all surprising 1f McFarland became sufficiepyy in- censed to eign up for a match with Nelson. Rat's present attitu: when he ts the back number and McFarland the boxer in public fevor, contrasts strongly with his actions toward Mc- Farland when he was champion. At that time Nelson bo: young McFarland in Rat's show. Mc- Farland gave him a much flercer Aight than Bat had anticipated. Bat tried to induce the timekeeper to call time, bur that official, who was enjoying the fun, refused and let the second round go for five full minutes. When he found thet he had to, Bat buckled down grim- Wy to fight for his life. McFarlano roughed and slugged with him to the finish. After that night Nelson asked his manager, Billy Nolan, to take Me- Farland, ton, #0 that Bat wouldn't be faked to fight Packey himaelf, Nolan . Rut. although McFarland to A few months ago, ed once with into 3 tements in certain mewspapers [“ noticed sev uncompliment: about the undesirable things that are end drinking can be associated with y thing. For instance, did any of the readers of this column happen to it in a Iit- tle card game, just for recr ing down from Boston the the Harvard-Princeton game? The trains were well worked by card sharpers. One pair that worked between Boston and N: York waa very su: cessful. One was an old man who didn't look Uke a sport; the other younger and more flashy in appearance. They sat in several quiet games in a Pullman car, And they cleaned up everything in sight. They had two or three neat lit- tle tricks, and they worked them boldly. The younger sharper would discard all but three or four cards, holding these so that thelr number didn't Then jn some way he'd signal to a = When the call come the there's what I've got.” “What have you got?” the older man mid ask, reaching over quickly and spreading ‘the firet crook’s cards out on the table. As he spread the added the cards necessary to complete the hand (usually @ flush), which he had been palming all the time, They cleaned up about two hundred dollare, pemrans raers suppose, now, somebedy will say football ts a horeid, horrid game. 4 Nelson often after that, he| A Old Racing ‘Days Recalled | By Election Day Sport Of Me Meadow Brook Hunts Familiar porn Seen at Old Scenes Re-Enacted at Gath- ering of Amateurs. tion at Betmont Terminal furnished eomething of @ reunion for several vogue; Eddie MoDonald, with no use now for daily reports from his clockers to. enable him to “Knock the bookies off their stoory” “Bill Goggins saunt- ering around with his hands dug deep in hia overcoat pockets nodding to layers and players who once made things hum in the ring, Dave Gideon, not a day oer in appearance than he last Suburban waa run, treseurer of the Sara- toga Racing Association, hopeful that next searon will aee the return of rac- tmoaphere to the popular Spa, jack" Folansbee, millionaire sports- of the were often borne “down fr Hurstpark and other good o regular thing to do, and special celebration offer. who luckily gets a real glimpss | “Sport of Kings” every winter | at Juares, M: ttle Corbett, whose colors] by | when | petting on the thoroughbreds neemed a! Millionatre | Rosenfeld, who was in a dangerously Election Is Over; Give Money-Savinga Thought You can save $20 to $25 on your suit, this week, it you come to Arnheim's. Suits—Overcoats—Silk-Lined Made-to-Measure, $27.50 21 years at Broadway and 9th Street-—this is our in 21 yeare—take advantage ot it. THE EVENING WORLD, “waDweaDaY, NOVEMBER 6 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK A FEW CANDIDATES IN THE WORLD OF SPORT RU-ELECTeD “BY «2 veRY Sum MAORITY. Nervous condition until his physician prescribed @ cure for him by ordering im to the race track, All of them and many others w at the Belmont terminal yes: terday enjoy sw every minute of the 8 e mport rogramme provided and ting ‘intold benefits from tt fornia brand of weather. If anything else was needed to recall the old days, it was furnished by the good natured Paris Archer, who with his and repeated his “water gents” as he edged his way in and out the little both 8, President Thomas Lynch of the Mational League and President Ban Johnson of the Amer- foam League having come to that agreement at a meeting in Chicago ational agreemert mts of the two leagues are authorised to determine the starting point for the framing of the major league schedules. It's the best we've made Write for samples. Arnheim ray and 9th Street Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). ONE CANDIDATE WHO Never. witt paid--Yorkvil Wilson’s Got His Trunks Checked for Washington The Other Two Caught Cold—Don’t Let It Happen to You! m SUE on OVERCOAT I MAKE TO YOUR MEASURE Can't Be Dupe Short of $30, $35 & $40 ina 6é p? MEN'S AND Ask About Me: WOMEN’S 3 Subway Minuies from 42d St. Broadway st 50iuSt. Open Until 9 P. M. Saturdays Until 10 P. M. withevery garment sold, Given as an inducement for you to go a little out ‘of the way to try me out. PRACTICING THE AUGURAL LLIN TORY ere Paris Likely to Get Many | | i, take Meg wrt SS MnTa A tr \k milena cue 5, | hia ae | Paris Is ‘or the Sieg phat ca ata ete Sport, | duce, ie Gout with "Tommy Sfalsaey ‘bere’ EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN First Class Yankee Boxers 4 fight Billy Paoke oha' sip itl Forkins Carpentier-Papke Battle Shows | fiiiedfatey Shee the Ine aoe ait dere viding Papke cam be induced faloney here sev. well again and that he is boxing 8 “GOOD ROADS” MEN FIGHT ELEVATORS FOR QUEENSBORO BRIDGE Oppose Plan to Join Structure. to Blackwell’s Island by Invalids’ Lifts. ‘The Committee on Finance will give a hearing at two o'“lock to-morow after- noon in the Aldermanic Chambers tn City Hall, on @ resolution referred to It by the Board of Estimate on Oct, 15 lnét, for the issuing of $107,000 worth of cor- installation of two elevators—one fr pas- sengers and the other for vehiclea—from the Queensboro Bridge to Blackwell's Island. Tt was said to-day that the In- ion of the elevators had been re- commended by Commissioner of Chari- tles Drummond. The elevators would be placed in Hed centre of the bridge driveways for use of the patients intended for the City Hospital on Blackelt's Island. The would provide a means of rapid trans- ferring of patients from the various hos- pitals to the City Hospital. At present patients are transferred by beats. It is said that the expense of bullding would be d in salaries and maintenance costi Several “Good Roads’" associations and automobile clubs, automobile own- ers, truckmen and undertakers’ associa- tions have expressed themselves against the plan. Queensboro bridge is known as the “Funeral Bridge," and ts con- stantly used by undertakers going to and from the cemetries in Queens. One of the arguments is that the plan would of | take away from the space for vahicles. ih. ] At present this «pace is fifty-two feet, but the plans for the elevators calls for ‘The Kiection Day matinee of the| Garkey, Meadow Brook Steeplechase Aesocia-| pall of ice water and hts giasses in H: hes tee Y an opening of @ space twenty-five feet hundred facing entheslastio who havent | Eraupe on the lawn in front of the e [hae ae Se xe i i relma no tie long and fourteen feet wide. This would heard . fe Rens Seed nooeantts BINE, pts cut down the space and it 1s sald will enn, he weddling bell and the ta-re-ra} Society, as always, contributed its BY JOHN POLLOCK. {tandem A, "SB 8, and wil arive tn cause traffic congestion. Commissioner Of the bugle eince the curtain was rung) unmistakable presence in the paddock HAT “In Paris pugillam seems to | *out N Drummond says this can be overcome, bite on the sport in thie State in 1910,/ between hel ow ap Pe htonably Fife} ain In popularity each year is| mmy Harris, manager of xi Wilt the oT werything seemed « reminder | Women spo and talke : 4 E ams “GAGhIO. iia Benepe dtd ready eminder | ‘forse liked. experts. to thelr eacorts evidenced by the record crowd Balumore’ antalya fadeet | PLAY FOR WORLD’S crowd. There were only about 2,600 al| 82 they srouped themselves around the which recently attended the fight be- ti nore only abou various entries in the dling ei |tween Billy Papke, the American fight- he, int ‘00 POOL TIT! TITLE TO-NIGHT. told Prevent, whereas the old daye| closure, Most of them motored to + 6m and Georges Carpentier, the middie- Bote! The first bi tch of th even 9,000 or more. course and lunched in the olubhouse at straight $5.10, place $240 chi .90; | welght champion of France. In @ let- e first biz cue match of the season Entering the track gates, the ory,| Belmont Park proper. PIMLICO RESULTS. May TEASER SOE noe RO OLIITON | tos dunt f¥eslved thems AL Lippe, wis |e Sak ithe Get aces fr Lato | yegina to-night in” Doyle's Academy, ‘Programme, Programme of the races!" | |The absence of open betting didn’t per how $9.30, 4 . i er {when Frank Sherman, tl shington peomed Iihe imuale to the eure of the| #ee™ to detract in the allghtest de-| FIRST RACE.—Two-year-olds and pied Chalec = Neiman took Papke and three other American! say puton, the Endianap My middleweant. i veteran, tackles ‘Alfred De Oro for the ps gree from the day's pleasure. To be|UPward; six furlongs—Bashti, 112 fighters to that country severai weeks | booked up for fire fights this mont’ Vccnueve of hs warle bi be ieee feguiars, who hadn't bought a! gure, some private wagering done with; (Burns), 1 to 2, out, first; Cogs, 100 PIMLICO ENTRIES. ago, Al, states that the gross receipts fund at Memon, ty ward fe, Be ie ight Wo oli Wadehy laating tires aiaRe racing programme in what seems an} out any outward show on tle part of| (Martin), 10 to 1, 3 to 1 and 6 to S| |. re of the contest amounted to $32,000, which | fim by Neil ' L Sariagt oe 4 Male at Miner actin ‘age. Over on the iawn Landers's band,| the principals added zest to the day's|econd; Pandorina, 97 (Davies), 6 to| , FIRST RACH sellt 7" acids #74 | iy the largest sum as yet taken in on Merron re sme it tacit: tas onan ot ade wie seated on chairs arranged In a circle,| doings for some of the speculatively In-|1, 6 to 6 and 1 to 2 third. Time, {i5: Siaoge, 11011 a fistic battle In Paris. Lippe also i ot this ot SE ee ee vicce oe aor polite (rit ame with the old fender in the centre, wav-| clined, but it was plainly evident on| 1142-6. Corncracker, _Ceremontous, | Yellow pes hap, De| 8 ASHE tea Me MA ati Po LAE i tirtedcka ing IMs baton, filed the air with the| all sides that betting {sn't necessary] The Squire, Racquet, Babbler and St man, vat, at there was such @ crowd clamoring | oy *pittadal Cri eas DEA Oe ce straine of popular music that used to| to suppiy the thrill to a stirring finish.| Regis also ran. , Ft Abdio, ‘$y,|for udmission to the contest Ug iid i pate tn oa ira hee afd to the joys of the winners and| Three of the races ended In head to] SECOND RACE.—Selling; _ three- Hobo, tory eying | authorit 1S Sie tomervow eGht. sal make the losers think the next race| head fashion and had the crowd stands] year-olde and upward; one mite and neven (#elling tickets as early aw, 5.00 eee heid out @ chance for them to Ing on chairs cheering with an en-|a sixteenth—Lawton Wiggins, 112| fur -|The announcement of this i; m a Gat wie | CR 3 Under the lithe, country ike grand: thuslasm that sent the blood tingling] (Small), 18 tof, 3 to 2 and’ 4 to 4 Re licioney Wiles: aunt salty ease GF ts. t8| EMPIRE Se tei sat otal terer MoGrath held forth as o: rou! one's veins. irat; Turbine, 105 (Martin), 7 to 2,1] tw 4 i bet pion, of Scot! in @ twenty. yin Tl Old. Quighey and Dawson, the funilicc| The professional jockeys were missing,| 3 to 2 and 4 to 5, second: Frank Pur. | 11%; ¢ Inducing several topnotch American] Runge iei athe Nella Spowine “cub” 4OHIN DREW faced bartenders, dispensed the saime| DUt this had no effect on the interest! cell, 112 (Doyle), 30 to 1 Foti a i; .| fighters to take a trip to Parts, Eoadon, Ron tone Shee oid “machine oll” at % cents « throw, jous races; on the contrary|§ to 1, third. | Time, f a Kage Mon eer) se a § with @ cheering word or two to the the day & flavor of] George, Eden Hall, Rey, My x ee a AMUSEMENTS. MISS BILLIE BURKE ty ct, Purchasers, and directly opposite the It wouldn't take] lante, Springmass, Sticker, | igh eee al tatcteh Aral d = the-Paine” Girl, these meets to put racing! Chief also ran rt reg feed bs ‘aot S pod aR ere! mavens S08 it belongs in the sporting|| THIRT TAC H ius, Moana ete ae tie ol t of tnat H P Ce eT va gate or twe t the left ‘Cigars abd seven furlongs—Tale iting: awe pt of ney, ttl al lor Auatralle'a Sort JOHN M: the aut Gannon of il Gate’ wan renwae ee e 10 to 1, 8 ne ml fen | 28, mere lie bs 'stane! up for fights in that coun: | | OAs 44d tach, Daily Mate 2 Bearseatst Er | CRITERION? i £4! chanted by “Red,” the boy_who held | CLASSY BOXERS FOR Arat; Strenuous, 108 (Karrick), & Ne DL lle A ae down the sam job at Gravesend, FAIRMONT REOPENING. . to and out, second; Oliver “*Brooklyn amy Sullivan, who bpoekes ony Series of Complete New 51 Lodge, 111 (Martin), 6 5. 1 to 8 | Abe Attell in oun Gheepebead and the other courses of the Aah, otetGcthinge Tener f Ree eee eee | it WINTER CARUEN 26/0 ik vai AB sas. ‘Agnew and Hart got in thoir anti legis: | A series of ‘promising bouts is on the| pentant ‘and Astute also ran and for the opening. a Ey. & Met. To-n wt STN 9) beg Phere | RUon “Thevold Cemular eouldit welp {eard for the resumption of mid-week! FOURTH RACE—Rennert Steeple- LATONIA ENTRIES. Nov. 14, Sullivan hae mate et Eira beatwe ete ee R wondering, what Cee Axe ot any | Rhows at the Fairmont A, C. to-night,| chase; selling: four-vear-olds and up- sel vel ebeteitt™ on Freadall, the 9 BROAUWAY"™*%;,5 Fees WORLD. Tacetracks have becn doing for @ living , 8% event that Is expected to bring box-| ward: two and one-half miles.—Jesult, | | FIRST | RAC ds WALTER Darmorens New. “FORBES’ BEST COMEDY” Gens heh ae Poy a | rue back to its own after the short lull] 144 (Chartrand), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and 7 to| mile ad. se ne aaa craig Forking. manager of Hidic Mefloorts, the THE DOVE OF PI james eeeeaears. aused by the approach of election. The| 10, first; Gun Cotton, 154 (Allen), 4 to 5,| Sanson oe we el ‘ has, eabled to’ the Words and al by Wallace acl |AMES FORBES FAMILIAR FACES RECALLED first of these brings together Patsy |? to Sand 1 to 6, second: Black Bridge, | bare athe, a, Hea | manne? ofthe Wonerant (toh ot Par often Ly nic Aothor of “The Chorus Lady Hf THE OLD DAYS. | Kine, the thumping featherweight from| 149 (Keating), 8 to 1, 2 to 1 and 7 to 110. ieearcadss | will J & "The a ‘Salesman,’ ‘4 passageway througn! Newark, J and George Kirkwood] third. Time, 4.58. 2. Garterman, Matiake, 100°! “ red here and. these on | o Bt, Louis, “Billy Gibson nas. proni-| Prince Hampton and Aronoe also ran ma; 103 ase imine BEST COMEDY IN r the lawn, wh aed the w ae Tthhl vy ‘anni to" ber and” walkel the length ot tne] Kilbane, “Doth lads say they will win LATONIA WINNERS Rat Se + “Rounnep” stretch rail from . nockout route. ig HIRD RACE, 7 LJ to the paddock, Feces thal haven't test ‘The show opens with a ten-rounder) mRsT RAC: venand a half oe i pine TN ko Bawa Mind sven In (wo long years recalled the old] between Kid Williams and Billy Fite-| jongs—Ancon, 10012 (Loftus), fir taro 108s Fai ia Kar! Gea Wed, thurs, an Lange. ‘| days. ‘There was Johnny Cavanagh | simmons. Williams recently earned the) genator James, 110 (Callahan), ‘secon Pericles, 108 i uUTTuU wom MeN a fow-hg and MMMNK as if nothing nad | Popular decision over Champion Johany | wie), tz (Nathan), third, Time, 100 1 . Hatten 108 ae ae mH 3 Tig : By happened to spoil his serenity; Johnny|Covlon, and hopes to repeat the dose] ii Whaley, Barsac, Kelly Veith TE! Merrick, 104; Prestmption, soTH st. READ | Walters, plump and as affluent ap-|0" Fazstmmons in order to clear the) ines H., Province, Cecil Ciuheh"itins 117 Coy bad, tot, fim Caney, ly E hi 7 Ow parently as in the olf daye when hej Path severe iO: yen iyrraune battle) ran. ‘us neon ‘st Ralling:: threeyeerclds and hes handled thousande in the club house| With the title holder. § Senator Jai Howe "ok Jeddah 08; George |W ATEY WATS J AC K ET every day without blinking an eye, eR Is, show Compton, 108; inelaion, 104; RONY eae Frank Moore who vied with Walters Princeton Ome: F furlonea 98; Calethinmyt sit, Felicttos, RONX A ih ab wa G R E Jn daity dust evs of thowwands too back| PRINCETON, N. J. Nov. 6-0 ville, 112 (Loftus), first; Toy, 13 (Bu are: ake 40th 5: EATRE his the |ovu AT yor ughle Collins who ran many| for the Yale-Princeton footba ton), second; Chilton King, 108 (Tayte A last 6 a AOTaRe, aia Tale a Ranson, Math oa Novis have bes announced ae fols| thied. hays TIbte ah Boeke eee Te pero. HARLEM jix': | a Li LE MISS BROWN BIG HIT! Riordan who could say $1,000 to $500, Reteree W. 8. Lansford, of| Post, V.. Old Woman, Silk D; nicraggan, art Ma tt sTocK CASI INO hate Hee a Os Hl . Day, Grex Y DIVIDE HY # Has, 5.10, 40th gt eae dozens and dozens of times to hfs sheet-| Trinity; umpire, Neal Snow, of Mich-| Lord 1, Ella Grane, ‘Batouch yi Oe isly: Lads 105, Peal Coe tn THE MERRY ¢ COUNTESS | ake Pe parc sha wt ollie writer without thinking twice in suc- head linesman, Lieut. Holly, of} also ran. Mutuelx cession when the high stools were in _ Yaar, COMED Granvive t RG Ma P A pertect revival of the’ race “HAVANA, ¥ WEST E! et } ed WALLACK’S fine aio: ‘we lth’ 4 Now. 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