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RRR a RR ER RITE ne THs Evang WORLD, FRIDAY NOVEMSER EDITED BY AND NEWSY BEST SP ORTING PAGE IN NEW ‘YORK ROBERT EDGREN AND NEWSY Wolgast Floored Twice| THANKSGIVING WAS A BIG DAY FOR THE LIGHTWEIGHTS Struck Two Fouis and Forieiied His Title| Ritchie Acquires Lightweight Championship in ‘Sixteenth Round by Game, Uphill Battle— Champion Looked Winner Up Derenes to the Eleventh. Soe FET peat 10 The Drening World.) battering in his famous whirlwind style San Francisco, Nov. 28. {of fghting. AN aANGIBO0, the home of] A close tally would show that Ritchie the Marquis of Queensberry | 2d the shade in four rounds and mar aged to hold his own in one, Wolkast sport, the place where more) vis easily be credited with the advan Bistory-making encounters have been tage In the other eleven frames, afd he @taged than any other city in the| had some of ther by good margins eountry, hailed to-day her first pugi- up for the e@ixteenth, Wola: Bstic lightweight champton—Willle| ¥** #1! confidence and was smilin Ritehte, The conqueror of Champlon | “woigast fung himeelt wide open and AQ Wolgast was hoisted high on the went on the ageressive. It wan a bad ghoulders of his admiring supporters | case of carelenoneas and over-confidence Oe ~ . wr hse was on the Champion's part and in a flash zt AT, Ever and his victory was so unexpected | Tiros took advantage of the opportun / 4 Y 0 Fees if @hat the 7,000 spectators made the! ity that offered itself, He hooked in « A 7 Y Sats A Leg i Tue Te. Ais cries. heavy left that landed on Ad's eye (a Meld Bho and sent him off his balance. Ritohle ‘With the sixteenth round only ®/tnen brought over his right cross to + gecond to so, Champion Wolgast|the jaw and Wolgsst resied towanl . | the ropes. Willie swung with hie fouled Ritchie, and Referee Jim Grif-| nen. put Wolgast put out hie arms and @r. was quick to raise the local lad's tn the fusole that eneued Wolgast hit 4 GI A ¥ br ae ons aa anes, = @love in tolem of victory. The dis- joor Le A ery hogemotl Wi ive Yi, - qualification came after Ritchio had! gnq‘arcee in a Gvaed manner Ritchie , , Veg ' SPOR [ 8 WEWSY PARAGRAPHS GOSSIP l la ict : Goored Wolgast twice. Whether !t| wae right on top of him, but did not acem able to steady himself to send |: / a svaa intentional on the champion‘s| fro” So to Sitch to Anish he man , AND L KINDS OF SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 29— g —_—>+—. and more than he should have been! | Promoter Coffroth announced te part is a matter of nffich discussion | 11 landed with left and then right, and Gy, \ white in close wrestled aro nd Wol- y » asked to concede, day that the receipts amounted we famong the thousands present af the) Pte tr want tothe mat. “He was | / ty, hy, Sust once, nme [Herrmann and Murphy at Log- $27,142 Of this sum Wolgast @rena There was no question, how-| down but a couple of seconds and it . Y, wet , Gott under atte tee ark the opening rou ct Ceived hin guarantee—816,000,, and * ever, about the delivering of the foul. pdr] of a throw down than a Z Y (O™ Round, gerheads Over the Calling Off My Gite The ctor, whith et ig soar | Ritohie’ a tin Ge aan Dat the eventful sixteenth Wolxast owe. jy NELSON WAS SENT sant Gee the Hale RAS ome HT ae tae he Wetsaet feed the miflting oll blo way. Ritchic|seereth worrien’ ine crowd, Me’ war A SPRAWLING BY Ont of Tinker Trade. Serra “Brey Putas tal ted se a not Wolgast | qave a desctiful exhidition of boxing | sti @ bit wobbly, but was strong and x f ease Weiettt ete Miah, betta! stemehntt of the | $8,000 on the outcome of tl ‘and blocking, but even his stanchest | eet out after Mitchie, The local lad ap- Heavy SWINGS. Ie aly “Sia sty Ose Basen gots of! | Ritchie went into the ring 4 only counting the | Peared tired and id not attempt to fur- CCUSING Charles W. Murphy of |" ¢ shortender eaeerers 4 ther waste his strength. He all the Chicago Cubs of having 8 stock rose ai show. It wasn't much of a difference, | driving him through the ropes. Neleon Mood tn the cnntes: presen bim # | tothe NG et. Mieatert in fhe watt, |} in the middle o but enough to place the Battling Dane| was protty rough. In his exaspere feath with by de ee ee ne mP aber as 10 to 3 were offered on Wolgast, beyond the ‘pale of the championship | he used two or three “kidney punches” | Wuerately, calling of, the cet iomnas | eat 8 with few if any takers. crm when Neloon was at his best he| When Cross doubled up and refused to | Jue Tinker was to £0 So tee tne ee cre: Norra ea . ere pounds when he would be worn down | Woigast to do the wild swingin: fey the heavy punches which Wolgast was while Ritchie was backing to- qwas pumping into his stomach and jaw, |ward the ropes that Wolgast lunges > } forward with hie left and struck low ‘As early a9 the eighth round there were | 1 "icliowed it up with another re | leht, and got away with It because he ; ‘punch F laughed when was hit He didn’t| "* re | three s Murphy had demanded, that Wolgast would score 8/10 the same epot, and Ritchi : Inuen yemterday, Dalng punched was a| "ae t00 deaf to hear Referee Corbett's /Niimtiy, ied Corridon of the ae 2.0 JUMBO WELLS TEAMS WITH Palgers Ritchie eo weak that |one knee and appealed to the referee. serious thing. He reeled a little after throughout the sefap. Three times dur- Americans and Mitchell and Phelan o! football Lege aha haat, ara! WALKER FOR BIKE RACE, | at on the eame place two or three years|on Corbett, It must have mere! used ret! i Reads with the Chicago magnate. t fer rot rine on oe aus teste aad tone in narden, Dat [ho Soonea, over too ropes\nar ane ana | ,<hce erty (uaren™ gonney Bd ne opie ti eerie i sic eet ee, ae Slowed up a. ilttle after each heavy | seked: “How'd you have Wked to ght |Son'stater on Wedneniay night at the | 9 Bett, Rizceld of fests retained the lghte i. i ¢ smash. His lege seemed to weaken. His| ‘Nat fellow ten years ago?’ Weidort-xstoria, and as Murphy asked | Srrar' by dete hey will be chosen for the treme tn tbe ea-day \ Nee ee ee ee recon’ Ceeeet wien | Ia the elghth round Neleom wes resl-| or the above-mentioned players Hert-| Nev. The fiw: fll came In 38° minutes anr‘tnc | teams have seen engugn, aod, _planoed te he drove them in at long range with|'"& esein, end early im the ninth, Dut} mann consented and the men parted eg py ee it as, fet arreating | Nave csnctl the weight of hie body following then he ewept an sppercut against | Tin the understanding that the deal] snd Bothner ga' S.velé welghed 128 pounds | of then f Lenchie’s chin with a vim that nearly | was clinched and that they would m ing ent. 0 It wae not necessary, however, es Grimin ‘was already reaching for Ritohie's arm. Summing up the bout as a whole, Ad Wolgast showed unm Sy signs of Tetrogression. His ‘was off color and there he he gave evidence that Ritchie's punch: Tioncore at professional bleyele riders uy when Ritchie caught him with @ left 4 until the nish every hook and followed it up with « right Bull, Bat's recu ’ aly ten, the peratin; jowers seem 7 2 Sely mbia's eavent & Fs Geibalral, ete ruins Soe tetienes | eres cemears, eed oH. Lanah 'De-| the) foGewing |woraing (0 (sign. Cle ‘Var | nents ot 17 EE ea ‘ped wuheteon tte | ME aaah f tec atthe ste were 3 under the impact of one of Leachie’ — ‘Herrmann was on hand at the ap. slang om orale foe Ue ttaiah because i « blows he recovered in two or three sec- HE tenth was e@ desperate stug-| pointed time, but Murphy failed to show | are cxverted est Atte ia | ct : onds and fought more flercely than be- ging match. In thé middle of it/ up. After waiting some Ume Herrmann | pnd | Tarte Gelb fre hae haem ora = fore. Crose shot @ right to Bat's chin| was summoned to the telephone Dy | the gai last hive weeds Ia preparation “for y. MUSEMENTS.. so hard that Bat was sent sprawling to| Murphy, who told him t he had HEN the battle was balt over| the floor. He jumped right up and| changed his mind about the dev) Hert, gy Terran Pieces ff @ SE RET Nelso1 be bi * into Cross desperately. Un-| mann was hot under the collar, and/| the anna kegiving Day hon” ru W + ver bony Seitered.| “sumer . demanded an explanation, but Murphy Meret i ti (saree ‘That didn’t seem to worry him.| doubtedty weaker than Cross, unable ‘ ly in neutral corner and the | gast swung wildly again. The champion < .| merely replied that everything was off JOE Californian cut Wolgast’s mouth with % nd, or Ho wae getting second wind. He was|'> bit & hard punch, by, sneer Homi) Tey nad decided to have Tinke force and grim determination ~~ — @ succession of short arm blows. Wol-|"ROUND TWELVE—Wolgast chopped | fighting harder, and Cross, disheartenet | "tng play with the Cubs this yi he took his seat:|his right to Ritchtes injured eye ana| Nelson Shows Unlimited Cour- Dye tie eorpers eat WOule BAYS He Tete toad, cucade and Noover | After h nocked out a dozen Young Ottos aim- sent for ROUND ONE—Ritobie, with the men | wildly. Ritchie landed a» straight right * Gighting close, scored several times to/to the jaw. Ritchie was growing the bead and face before the champion | stronger and more confident. He planted the offensive. They mixed | solid rights and lefts to the face. Wol- left to the stomach, Ritchie sent back u sain. 1 eoraless Henie totus fave: oe rashes age In Bout With Cross. ply rebounded from the Dane's iron Jaw, | “Atter the fight Nelton made @ epecoh. | the deal was off and offered him # con, | nem t epeyend went eer sit pies Sk duubied up and covered and stalled.| “They've called poor old, feeble| tract to sign, to play with ¢ teago club \ Mi MIGaie wits coveres lotta ond rights tole hard lett ca the point ef the cule Once he siowly worked up a tottering| Bat" he eatd. | VT've, ne leave rest | ent Xe contract, and told Murphy that | Ge jar. drove tro wiokeg rights ie | without eect. Round even, Chm | conrigt, 118. by The Pr Moning Oo, effvot bimeelf, bobbed ‘hia head and i | or te Nem, my tectiioness." "(he would never play bail with the Cubs 9 ies S Lover te of fond, a knees wobble. “Look out, he's stall- again. He also informed Murphy that . Ritchie broke ground and Wol-| WOLGAST APPEARS WILD IN EACH CROSS beat Battling Nel-| ing, Bat," yelled the ringside. But Bat | gagqoranze Eleven Champions, |he hed broken an axreement made with H | | THIRTEENTH ROUND. son yesterday afternoon at ¢ Gidn’t care whether Cross was stalling | the New Jere intarcbohatic oamionship Herrmann on Wednesday night, and, H RLEM iat Ey prune d3 te iv ROUND THIRTEDN—Figh Forty-fourth Street Club in or not. He k lunging in. . w it Kast Orang. by the East | furthermore, that the terms agreed to ; , . te reed thay exthanaed entins, end | hard « ten-round bout a8 Leachte oppeal Since as pl encase ofthis AP ot aol ele lerrmann were perfectly fair E HUNTER i, yy Tey did little damage. Wolgast ap. | fought. If absolutely unlimited courage! ten seconds, doing more damage than ‘i Duy Be |) WALLACK’S ward can dealt SQ a | wild. Both seemed strong and | 4nd determination alone could entitle &| Neilson could do in @ couple of rounds. ae te cata vo ment Ge it MUSICA... i. | Matinees & Sat, ) room pace a SIMONE Tk F Farhi CWA CHAE ] CENTURY Ti*isti'calontas ere willing to force the pace. Wolgas: | man to the palms of victory Bat would| There was no doubt that Cross had the ie c Aig Bay 7: ue oe Got be rushed Ritchie to the ropes Just ae th jo Hull, To-morrow Alt. at Zou. bell ended the round, “ven honors, | 22ve won @ million miles. Credit him) punch. ‘The only thing that bother Yi least with this, and with the posses- z ROUND FOURTBEN — Both men |°t ) posses hin wae the way that tough old Da: Clab Daughter of Hea’ +a 4 cy opaned up the old | swung wiktiy. ‘Wolgaat sant ‘itchle to [om of sfeater powers of physical en |xopt Whaling away and ruahing hsedioni Bomerees ut | nghler TO 81.80, | ¢ folgast alm: 5 “i he the ropes with two good rights to the|‘Urance than any other fighter before| against the hammering, feated the team of the | q Sento Now Nig WOUP ‘3.45, Set, Osta F through the ropes with a right to the! stomach and a left over the closed eye. | the public. in the * Jersey’ League | Steinway Piano. Bites ons BUREAU, | A Na ATO a \} th Cross hit Nelson av | champions, se naishes to"8: ADSI IL Ritchie fought beck, Spon Gees Ritchie countered with Nght right to the| Cross won by superior boxing and far | hard that Bat was whirled clean around ended be Ba aa. body. Wolgast sent Ritchie's head back | superior hitting. He had none of the| Bat spread hia legs and squatted low for seesioD-i with a left to the nose and almosi | iane's aggressiveness, rather a cautious|® ®¢Ond to save himself from go! closed Ritchie's good eye with a hard . over, and then plunged stralght METROPOLITAN Ny To-night at rOUTAN gern GEE, Win hr Lockwood Concert (B0c.- 81. oe Min Miohacent an aiannt | Sil hae HSK Bir BROADWAY fae" Tom w Night || 28°. a Di ry ‘net ANDAMAN PLANO COED: Law FIELDS THE SUN DODGERS Prnieed See ie Ww f jae | right. Wolgast’s round by a shad cunning and watchfulness coupled with | Cyocy ae ‘Orange, : ROUND FIFTEEN—Ritch| fan eager desire to put the punch over | cram, faring, and grinding PR AC0ae Es Your eae St 8 | eee aith GEORGE. W. MONROE. SNOW eer EN face, The| to ee from one ce when he saw a good chance. He gave Wed Nov. BY. ‘Mehta Good Bef. ELTINGE ey fa cAW ih WITHIN Tr ‘ % “wildcat” stood tp his He sent @ wi Nelson such a beating that the wisest These, dui St, Xr, covered up. Ritchie stomach, and they fought at clo ot tani Wiha! cen oieid Cha th MENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. : ing began Wit de Bal . ry NBARLY Ficone IN| The referee pried them apart sever | reaicting in the frst round, "Why," Annie Russeii : «.Q14 Pyles Com ' |) @R0- COHAN S ai Wwas"s Sanat | WILLIAM FOX’S 20TH CENTURY PLEASURE PALACE. FIVE. ly to the ropes| Volley of lefts to the stomach and out. | ‘hey sald, “Nelson wi & it eee oy ‘both men| boxed the champion. Wolgast closed | \" less than four, sure. F the round with a hard drive to the| way. stomach. Wolgast was supplied with| But somehow or other Bat would not ‘Dutch courage” during the Intermis-|go down, He started the first round GEORGE M.COHAN Shreadwav | an, Bt, rong, 8. | be ais DOUGLA’ ONE E FAIRGANKS " OF THE Us 5.1 THE MER oe SOG ES Thaate «eda DALY’s VS hay ae Poe em GRAND pat .0°0> The Woman a be knocked out It Ipoked that sions between rounds, Ritchie’ 4, : é pollawes ROUND. SIXTEEN—Ritchie swung | Wt% & Tush, chased Crone around and Tee “COHN MASON, 3 right to Jaw as they met and Wolgast | (found the ring, keeping hig shoulde: cont TRISTAN Bmore eat HE RED Opera Hour, ‘aE smn ¢ GIRL, we tered 10 the ropes Teenie nent the biades glans along the ropes. Baie WHAT Als a * ie PETTiCOA! EL RSeO THE. aR arx—Wolges champion to the floor with a right | lowed fast as Cross gave ground. Now| % Audubon WHAT Al Xo Ti TC Ot Wer Bl Shiest | awing, Wolgast came up-reeling, Aga! 4 then Leaohle stopped f " “ ‘ Y ? opel vith the vanteyCaivorsan Ritchie's right shot out and fwolgast | and threw to crushing left eel . bret | ARRIS ¥es4ih ee gat We sg TANERSIARS ul ‘ULiUs chi FRANCES ST. ARR ¥ ie y } wre had Ritchie's damaged right eye,| WAS sent aeainat the ropes Ritchie. | ng rignte, Before the first round was L : SRE MERE MAN w UffouePomer Pinner Welt REPUBLIC NSS Kt close range the champion hammered | [OTe iow. The beat Wolxant coun do | 'P one of these lefts had staggered Nel- SROADWAY, 18H SE. ST. NICHOLAS AVE. FELTON ata Ost Eee THE GOVER RO ASot a | ha WILLIAM. Misia Thun‘ 4 % oh RFE BR MU COLLIER ‘tay es ie ra PASC Sc rE 0 ie an away at the body, landing once in the! 10°, cose in, stalling all the whi! son badly, Yet when Cross tried to fol- oe CI ge his eyes glazed. With the men locked, | ‘ow up his advantage the Dane set his Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. THE YELLOW Ni ae 1-00: . Wolgast brought his left up from his] eeth and returned siam for slam until ACTS RULSON eae oe iT her f oe tee Welgust’s round, Sie, sateer side and struck Ritchie tn the rein, | pat manseed (0 hook (hat suortened 8: M erates VAUDEV Ran ae Mat rs Wed Tks TE Howse, ROUND BEVEN—Wolgest rushed in| The blow war clearly discernible and} ett over to Leachle’s Jaw, sending him WM | { aoe Tlapted \his right) to. the Jaw. Eee ee ee at ting tetas | Ack against the ropes and giving Bim “larke & Verdi, Guard & Gardner, Sam. J, Curtis & |] PARKER are F KELLERD $ | Ritchie winced. welzest beenn to iain, that again and Tl disualtty you." He | sent reapect for Bate pune a we Co., Andy Rige, Kramer & Morton, Farce & |] HARES A Rich Man's GARDEN *"\} Sis! haa Ty finished. when Wolgas: | Hut in the second Crom stagge: . it ia several punches to the nd body | Bee the punch! hitting ‘Ritenie | on again and followed him closely, iliams, u Arabs, Browne Newman | KEW AMSTER DAN AD, PHILIP?'S i mat oo but floored =. below the belt. Grifin stopped the fght | driving in crushers trom every alle and tr OF LATE Penal crs. THE UN wh COMED F \DOLPHIIILLY 4\ { , appeared sTossy. and promptly awarded the fight to |ansle. ‘The difference between the old 1 i War fhe em | Ritchie, 7 Hat and tho Bat of to-day began to IATINEE DAILY, 3,000 SEATS 1 FANNY’S FI ud. OLYMPIC j,\ came up EVENING PRICES %¢*| payeste® NIGHT ‘srOn 7 10 with @ sickly smile and the champion cote faa oS 80 THE WHIP; mip, Hage nent in short range blows to the face. 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