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tne SVENING WusLD, TUBBDAY, NO} BEST SPORTING PAGE NOVEMBER EMBER 26, 1912 IN NEW YORK © EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BY VIC THORPE DOESNT "LIKE FAME: SAYS HELL QUIT SPORT Thursday’s Game With Brown | Will See Last of Him in Athletics. | WILL THE TITLE CHANGE HANDS? Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). ~ DONT GET MAD AD~ I'MA HOLDING BACK Aut cant Ho-"ty Gtay queso! Steve vstep Basrante? WELL you 816 Boo8- tied YA GOT ENOUGH? Wo.cast stourd witt. RITCHIE (S AGREAT LONG RANGE FIGHTER BUT WoLGasT WiLL PROBABLY COVER UP AND WORK HIS MAN AGAINST THE ROPES AND PUNISH HIM IN “THE BODY WITH HIS TERRIFIC SHoRT Aes ARM STABS MEANING IN SPARS Ho You Bic CHEESE! Hawt you Got ertoued? ~ {NA FouR Round our AT FRISCO RITCHIE MADE. WOLGAST Look Like. A PRELIMINARY DUB WITH HIS LONG STRAIGHT PUNCHE 8. IN “THEIR FIGHT AT LOS ANGELES WOLGAST AND RWERS THE MEXICAN, KNOCKED EACH OTHER DOWN AT THE Same. “TIME 6 CAN RivouIe bo AS MUtH? WORCESTER, ’ ing beaome the vast amount of notoriety which he has received becausy of his athletic prowess, Jim Thorpe, the famous Indian all-around athlete end football star of the Carlisle team, has just made the announcement here to the effect that he intends to sever Mx connection with the Indian school after the game with Brown on Thanksgiving Day. When the Cariiste team arrived here to put on the fMnishing trafiting touches for thelr game Thursday the crowd aut. jrounded the players and began to yet . 26.—Hew- Will This Thanksgiving Be Another Lucky Day for Willie Ritchie? WHEN | GET Going kal WOLGAST Coprright, 1912. by The Prees Pablishing Co. (Toe New York World), UST a year ago to-day the eyes of loudly for Thorpe. The modes: Indian the pugilistic world were centred on kept well ba but despite this he was Los Angeles, Cal., where Ad wol- LAST SATURDAY ONE quickly recognized and given three gast was winding up his training for hie Thankagiving Day fight with Freddie Welsh of England. The fight didn't come off. Instead, Wolgast was whisked O® to a hospital and had his ap- pendix cut out. Willie Ritchio, then an obscure sparring partner of Packey Mo- was hastily summoned and eubstituted for Wolgast against Welsh. Considaring that he took the match off the reel, Ritchie made a wonderful mbowing, going the limit with the Kng- Mshman, givin 00d as he received. ‘That Aight jumped Ritchie into the pugil- igtte Umelight. Thanksgiving proved « lucky day for him. Since then he has done well. He fought Wolgas: a sen: tlonal four round bout in Iriseo an OF ADS SPARRING PARTNERS FLATTENED We WITH A FELL SwooP But - SUNDAY HE @o) WOKE UP AND CAUSED A LOT OF ANKIETY cheers. Many tried to shake his hand, This demonstration so unnerved Thorpe that he lost no time in declaring that he would quit Carlisle Schoo! after Thurs day and would not take part in any more sporting events. If Thorpe sticks to his promise the athletic world will lose the greatest all-around athlete ever produced. Thorpe was the most successful ath- lete that competed at tae Olympian Games at Stockholm on July 4, aa he won both the Decathlon and the Pen- tathlon events. Shortly after hts return he won the all-around championships at Celtic Park, scoring more points In the different events than Martin Sheridan did when he was champion. QUE TRAR ASE RITCHIE Came. INTO FAME BY TAKING WOLGASTS PLACE AGAINST FREDDIE WELSH ON fue bays NoTICe. WHEN AD GOT APPENDICITIS — AND HOLDING “THE BRITISHER To A DRAw TWO NEW YORK by - it. as _ FOGEL RESIGNS euiz-renmd bout between Johny Kittene and | naan, rack Finglish featherweight, to oven air in San Franoivco” on fear's afternoon, the match ia not likely tu Jimmy’ Dunn, manager of Kil » thie office today that he did k Giants had been getting the best of the umpiring all year. “1 called Murphy by phone and asked him if he had read the interview. es, and it &s very Interesting,’ he JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. NORFOLK, Va., Nov. &—The James. nities for to-morrow are as ment to-day, ¢ President gue Club, the Moago Evening F with being the “story” which — resulted Instigator in ak lane would be “able to go, to tw nd fight on that day, Jimmy Jobnen \2 ‘Bes preferred aguinat Moxgel, 4 o Langford. won « draw, at least according to all | mavager of Morgan, has slready accepted tise otfe 4 oe Feminded him that Fogel had Deuning of > Mr. Forman is prepared to testify be- | written one story for us, and added tle Langtord, ‘he colored kote eocounts ot the ‘dattle. He then came Bay Gfaon, manager of the Fairmont AL £. league mecting in New York |] ‘We'd Itke to have a detalled statement rom n, all the way in a ten. round bout at East to “clean up,” but the so called pe Af a uced, to-day, boat 4 | ‘Fogel story” attacking Pres-| from Fogel on t umpiring charge if the Ki ro A. C. | Denning had Langford Lightweight stars gave him a wide berth rowed 60 in et tat on \ Pe Lynch and his umpire system,ere- | be, will sign it. | Ha tat Te Ami Lgom the fourth round oa aie Gnd he had to go back home without a arrint to the quarters ¢ flahiers tray cently appeared in the Host. Regarding | ,,~, Wels, sald Murphy, real chance to show his ability to New | Sttied ‘om go torowsh (rele training stunts | (it Mr. Forman says: Fogel and tell him that I Yorkers. Thursday finds Ritchie a real the wiser of the! ia he write -{t, He wil! do it if you tell “Charles W. Murphy authorized me INCOMING STKAMSHIPS, DUB TO-DAY. ny to tell Fogel that Murphy had suggest- emt hte Ing tren round hou: 4 to wot $4,000 for sis) conter'c: for the lightweight champlon- ehip. He meets Walgast In a bout ot him that.” “So a letter was sent to Fogel inform- $300; J id, AL ed writing the story, On this repre-|ing him that Murphy wanted him to ee rome | Re Hlanea. Colon, Tom MoCarey’s club over the twenty- hori orth abote information, and ee ‘ < +... |aentation Fogel wrote it before 1 ever| Write the article for us, 1 never re- | %i ott te i, atoge,’ Galvan, Found distance, Time only will teli just | Brown Meets Brock at Cleve- | tire « (dela AT aston! Sica whey uas | Phillies? resets © Creates Sen-) pew it. it came to me from Murphera| celved any’ rely” from. Fogel, But a| ta Mie, 16h cae Hints ou oN 1H Hy by ritassand. _ Desire, Galveion how lucky this Thankegiving will prove is . hove fter to’ Pap! Eo! iy a office; and if Murphy had not approved | Couple of weeks later Murphy handed a | * FObRTH RACE” Noritkt Consobstion Bye. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, ads hesrcr ah eid io th land and Keyes Faces Tren- ating, Nese ier yey sation at Meeting of that story it never would havo been| Duty mmanuscipt (0 one of ObF men and api Tap pees, th. Me nett, "By LW, der anShtEED TO-DA Liang "t improved any in the for ie, ten-round bout with Leach » me read ; pe Woot, od; "Mottin, “tua; "volute, oa" ‘ t . a me ike Lesoen " : s published. The man who ts morally|sent {t to me to read before publishing . 108; i Joe Bre ‘Sa hes lingp ardpaayltati dall at St. Louis. The men wah Magnates To-Day. responsible for that article and the] it, Give it to Forman.’ PApa 2041 Friees Atos, 100s Coetion| Us, | Grants "fore Moar inias delife. ant them acoounts charges it contained is MuBhy him-| ‘The story was written in ink and 114, FUPTI RACE.—Three year olde, and urlony —— oR —- Site Ps riot where he ls self, and I have Fogel'’s own w or) signed by Fogel. ‘There can be no ques- $30 ceiling: ie ‘Ancese, . fi of bis training for Ritchic he has had a tue “mitt, . he eres eels Own word forition about he signature.” 4 ee bod Ya dS ait, Lad” tough time of it with his sparring part- BY JOHN POLLOCK. ae As an individual and not as the presi-|it that he wrote 1t simply ‘to help daokite thse wares , ce a ail, 108 Kees I a art “3 ve Brown Gsm: | ag oo Philadet . Murphy fight his battles’ in the Na- iss Jona ems dats 08 iting, 0 TT cen a teenage hd Ba ironecepetorey rete CeTECaRtEY | rage! announced ‘his afternon be wouid | Homal Longue.” JAMESTOWN WINNERS, 1112) 0S sip tuine he Hea youngster put him down flat in the will try to conquer two good | wire WCy' Amit iteie men reign hey Fogel announces this nfternon he would | Hoe) Teneo ae im addition | esiXTB | Is att: Gym. It te just possible that the cham- Weatern fighters In that clase tn] wilt a ‘uta ‘ re tpund tout ata slow | continue to press his charges that the additior | FIRST RACE—Purse $900; two-year. | Bie. ct 1 Mod Si, 2 4 ; fo beheld by Ane " ae oe ol ; two-year. | $ x pionship may change hands Thursday, | houts which will take place In the West) oe 7° ate the first” time they ational League race was “fixed” to the not the first tlme Murphy has olds; selling; five and @ half furlongs.— 10h deed ‘Track, fast, but I wouldn't advise any one to wat to-night, Knbckout Brown of this clty | fought, ivantage of v York. made Foxel the goat. Previously Mur. Ancon, 12 (Turner), 4 to 1, $ to 5, and | Qreulda, 100; anything worth wh.le on the proposition, | Will exchange wallops with Phil Brock, | gym, Fogel created a sensation in the tanks | phy wwad sent m article signed 7 to 10, won; Jonuquil, 12 (Butwell), 5| “Seve Wolgast te @ tough, game little fighter, |the game and hard-hitting fighter of} Jeney of the magnates gathered at the Wai-| pb wel an dt to 1, 2 to 1, and even, second. Old Coin, | pune, Fogel had writ- with wt much of @ notion of the fancy | Cleveland, In a ten-round contest before is oe dorf-Astoria for the purpose of con-|ten it and wanted it published. It waa! 107 (Wolf), 16 to 5, 7 to 5 and 7 to 10, end of the game, He loves to get in| the Victor A. C. of Cleveland, while Bert | again a sidering the charges made against him | printed in the Evening Post on the un- third. Time—L.0@®, | Cordia F.._ Chilton close and Whang away and it takes a|Keyes, formerly of Philadelphia, but | (Mice “Young Olea for ten rounds as @ result of his accusation when he| derstanding that Fogel was the author Dance, Bryn, Latent, Sand Hog, Sch — feal good boy to weather this kind of|Who now clalms this city aa his home | Fairmont A.M. teiorme wiht. “and Yomd | cnngunced he had resigned ax ihe head | Of It. Months af rd I learned that | ler, Pikes Peak, Mama Johnson alro| will take on Harry Trendall, the crack | Rey™ fom, Soreness, boxer of St. ety hal alt gives Buichia’ bia ee etek Of the Philadelphia club on Nov. 2, | Murphy himseif had written tt and Fo- | ean “} cel had m: se he was| SECOND Louls, in a ten-round go at RACE—Purse _ $300; two- chance, and he doubtless is wise enough Bway 8 . fe a, ATS. 260. OLONIAL me toonie? ce ee of Harlem, ona | He said he had handed in his resigna- ‘ava ell A easoltn (five, aba! a Ba tucioniets to make the most of it the opening show of the Future City A. boot. mn = been | tion at a meeting on that date and | [raveried to do so my the Murphy, yeh | Rosturtium, 109 (Tureec), 6 to 1, 2 to. 1, — DGS. aia eae Piretl bout that Vice-President A. B. Witer had 1 been criticised in a syndicate’ ar-| and 4 to 5, won; Tarte, 111 (Hopkins), fea Web oe morrow, al been named as his successor. sent out by Chicago baseball | 6 to 1, 2 to 1, and even, second; Genesta, Lamben & LEB Wolgast and Ritchie ere] Jom eat ie et ee eek artes in nate if will now go before the leegue as We told Murphy to send it over | 111, (MfoCahey), 3 to i, even, and 2 to : Rooney &, Rent, attling away, Bat Nelson. the) Coins, where they imend to hold all their big Sullivan will else mett | prorace Fogel und not as the head of! Would use it. 5, third, ‘Time—1.07 omen A fe. ther Bee eri iat ene, acc. ern |Rtibee tostiees Oo detens teeraen toe me tat the Philadelphia Club,” he sald. “Mr. eet My but signed in BRONX Fulton, Tow Terria Bevteving’s comersch wnt rt he) Sait, hens | ao Pasa ag, wt We renee to Feneenent he hye ok Rhy an heme WINTER GARDEN? yrs 808 fret | natty bears | ‘ the creck ft. Louie featherweight, o rack Western welter- | club," (eecon nit We aubilahan it ake | ig To-Day. 6 iy Ma im New York with our own Leach Cross. | junds 00 De. yt] TEE | Snmediately following the assem-) [2° ail? We published it uns GERTRUDE eke AY HARLEM cz /Py Nee 3,22 ‘Pwo years haven't made much change im, Cottoth, ibe abt promater ot | tract ica bling of the magnates adjournment! tne truth when he sald Fowel wrote st THE FORTUNE HUNTER fm the Battler, apparently, If he can haa offered ‘of $1.00 for’ ety in a ten-round. bout. to-morrow night, | e said Fogel wrote it. ST. Peary; _ THE FO Q was had for one hour out of respect} Regarding the later “Fogel stor, ali ‘Old boglish Comedy’ Oth, Hveaizes. 6 make Leach cover up and run away for to the memory of the late John .| Forman bays | Anais Ruel ‘wMtuchAdto AboutRonaag. ta Ta “a tem rounds he will still be entitled to opos AND ENDS Brush, “One day when the Cubs were play. || NAZIMOVA ; ae Hp Ee z re consideration from Wolgast or any of : ing in Philadelphia a Chicago news. | il & Cen mveenatye.* Roth FoLY* THE MERRY Bi ot BECINNI nny AY NIGHT FIELDS Presents THE SUN DODGERS the rest of them. 45 N*= for the picturesque game be- paper carried a despatch quoting Hor. ¢ Fogel as suggesting an important hange in the system of picking un- pires for the world’s series, He wanted the president of one league to select th arebitrators from th rival leaga , Story Fogel Wrote," | and vice vertu. In the course of th Forma, sporting editor of the PUTS FOGEL CHARGES UP TO MURPHY OF CUBS. CHICAGO, Nov. 26.—Under the caption “The Story of th w. c. NEWSY PA?AGRAPHS pa AND ALL KINDS OF BILLIE GOSSIP cont hip tournament it a Stef Roy ated th oe aere orn is thet 400 ‘ih baik a SPORTS ‘The Princeton hockey held ite first prac: thee, twenty-five candidates reporting to Capt, Ho dey Ha-or for the inftiel workout, For the presen: | {ir he work will be confine! to goal shoottag and | jn'prmkiyn Dessing on & woolen latform which tas, Deen | 40 ‘toni in “tent (rected om Univerdty Field. But tue squad wilh aa Mau, Wet. Paes ie tween the cadets and middics Sat- urday on Franklin Field and the windup of @ football season that has been @ vast improvement over last year. Penn and Cornell have their annual Strugsie Thursday, but it remains for the Army and Navy to officially close CRITERION ee Eiekt WHAT AILS YOU? fre." HARRIS Vitel an dat 215, MERE MAN re Interview Fogel charged that the New 240 W ath 81] A AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. a with GRLORGE W. MONRO: the playing season. have several drills on the ice at St, Be Sal BY i” aaa “WILLIAM FO ime Pate "S eis FULTON Aint fay. piney one und Rae SHER, This content should prove one of the | Mg ie TS te pbatle the te | pre LIAM FOX THE YELLOW i ACRE DALY'S most saferesting of the year, Both i {eam wi come here ¢wo of tyes Uies & week Pet Sa et - MODERN MASTODON HUDSON 42.55, 8 “THE DAUGHT ER cadets and middies have been playing be- | for workouts on the ke, ‘diaance: riers ‘| low thelr usual standard, eapecially the | aster ot ta New York A. C. nil decide wo-| St ey MRS. FISKE” OF HEAVEN Navy. But somehow or other these two | night at « speciel mesting wheiher the pominating contend RK aK Ue c 1 playing at the Century Theatre te ‘levens always rise to the occasion when | pmaniee, shall be, seca! vais ae eet 2 front. of his opponenta, ‘Moran’ will rie 7 Pak Al ‘hurglay & Sat. ae $8 includes rn Micali Geoduetion’ Ja New "Torte hey oppose each other und put up one | ibe bean! ot rovernam, The TEU eae St te She ae Wraiant The New, Perfect, wk h Man‘ Son i2 e rr MAHLERS ©f the most speMacular yames of the — . Fareham, ee *Fianee Molnane sitar dul" Hage Roar Cen ha Modern, Magnificent be called the Amertsan | meet ing fo" the & ry h theatre for Friday 3 are en the entre the: uj tthe ch nae the. treatinent cf HEA. er’ dv.” Our customers cap Beason. It's a case of leaving actence | Sui emilysocs of the city oad the wma Seller |e cling tf ie a viat''9 19 | aresina. wovemuer : Outside the grounds and then going at tt | {0g 01 te sitet Oy n dod to ie feeds | Ameriven A, tore for V. omen hammer and tongs. sag ta *be Sos iteee Sar, petetied peru ‘The elite of the army, navy and diplo- mith of Yorkie and Dick Mater ot | sanction tet, te oder. THEATI, Pp GMAND MaAsOU ENADE BARE | 3 circles in Waashingto: ‘ mga Aa roam endear at tag lay | Bun tak On going estore tt FRET 1 MORNOW NIGHT | to be present at the Army-Navy game, se helt eM it | Sean te t cast al 6 Aah eb BROADWAY, ifot!! £f. ST. NICHOLAS AVE. ma, a Reon ng "The oder sessions were even, | wmlatentio ‘s atlly, M- s - oi me pe emanerae “ie Comal fot wna seen | SAR OPENING TO-MORROW (WED.) NIGHT, 8.15 ELPHINE: 7a re ee LDENTS Annapolis, gives the Gane @ tone that MiSetere was Buish's snster.’ | Wehace'tg' euthotete the mark ae x yyariee for the PIADELRATIES CHR WHLIEEM POX Polder oP BEST OF ALL SHOWS ; len't seen at any other gridiron con- annual game with the Uulverslts’ of Peanayivanc \ 0 E i teat. tum jm Newark. X. 4. a] At" cutalaa on Thubhaeti tn. ‘Pe hoor ACTS OF TH DE ILLE lait Wehr _ jmotorcreliet lost, contr) ho gag WB ig ol og re MOST VARIED Frize Soil Pre ZIEGFELD FOLLIES AT THE MOULIN ROUGE SEATS SELLING FOR ea ‘squad’ will practice at Inlet Park this att Gnd’ will spend much time there to.worrow if the weather remains gvod, i's wale far, $0,500, vet second in the re RAISE of Brickley, the Harvard football star, eUill pours in, Tals youth has also dispiayed prowess on the athletic Meld, Piatt Adams says this youngster with proper trasning will Mevelop into the country's greatest hup- Bkip-step and broad jumper. “While 1 beat him out at Stockholm," AND THE EXTREME OF LATE PHOTO PLAYS MATINEE DAILY, 3,000 SEATS10CTS, ALL STAR BILL JVEINING PRICES 5 | fiamettnas THE WHIP ie Wegt END D ee KELLERD ! } HAMLET GARDEN 278) St, Matin Ar. Phone 7 yee Biway 5th Ave. Materials ; THANKSGIVI att bays Plait, “with the ight. Wen of TH WEE NOT FOR Ye ST RSITOR ys dite at ii to| | mars TTR SER REC Ang he could have beaten me al At Bway @ Oth St. Prices os teas es ear faktte ra Tey, AD PHiLive's ce ‘binédlite Brickley has an ideal build for an ath- Vast Francesa Roller Rink jinn k 1 4 OF MUSIC, 14th ST, @ IRVING PL, “Hello” 701 Stuyvesant, Contimzous from 1.30 to 11 P.M. Daily, Smoking Permitted Carl Schulz, the exclusive tailor, 259 Fifth Ave., retired. We bought every yard of material he had—exclusive im- fete, and who knows but that he may de- telop into another Jim Thorpe? ean THE LADY ACADEMY AUT eas ‘Wen Ponda Soe Potiives, others, "S| MADAME? ARVARD is trying hard to induc AND A FEW Paeciehs, M HSE gym Riel thath acmatece §7ym/10 8 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 888i. 1Olfat: sane g ler letermination to quit for $25—made to measure, fitted, tail- ored and styled in that exceptional Arn- anv Hamme Phi jardner. football. A three-year contract at $10,000 @ year is the bait held out to °25 oat | At SEATS i oat teonpe. a h Th \d floo Entire Programme Cha Mondays & Thurvdays [| 10 ‘Sand 25 Ct TOR re iaoa | 5" im into signing, He has the eim way. ey're on our secon ir. ti sramene inges ys juredays an 3. Enjoyment four times dally, aI Ris” & aalph a 2 Oe Full Dress, Suits, $40--the man at the aS ee FER eB ene Ge eas | ee acs ae eile: mits /CiRLS FROM RENO Hie en Nd or will di: r 2 Suet i, , SIOKY, MONDAY KR SECA A .._ STAR cou At ean te Od 25, Wiad, | PRANCES STARR JPUSAE foresees) THE WOMAN) AuhWrntankiNt rin WO ae | tng eleven; has scored two victories wau rnheim | REPUBLIC i OU Brosteay and gor ot iy . vs, BURLESQUE bene | A eyeged A ACADEMY OF MUSIC STOCK CO. BLIOU Een eT AR ma » “Alias JIMMY VALENTINE.”’ | OLYMPIC, weathe i Be ‘way 20th St. Bi confit REEnc CLAUDE PAYTON faszusit le Oe WERE ES iat Pan with Al, Reeves, GAVETY fazsze'ss WALESQUE N=, @ax to score 4 touchdown agains. | No wonder they want him Broadway and 9th Street = =| Williamsbure