10 THE RAN FRANCTSCO TALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1912.

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"Lightweight Kings" Crown Made to Rattle on His Pate AN ELECTION SOB IN TWO ACTS. Goldberg r Goldberg Copyright. l»l-'. by R. *

FANS WILL SEE A ST.MARY'S STARTS Frenchman Downs the Champion WOLGAST'S LOCAL JIM CORBETT OUT FINE DOUBLE GAME SUNDAY Wolgast Terribly Battered by Southerner REPUTATION HURT OF THE HOSPITAL Oaks and All Stars, Olympics Tossers of Oakland College Will His Star Pulled Down Mightily Man Who Won Fame at Scene and Vaughn & Frasers, Will Hook Up With Vaughan Surprised by Mandot's Success, Michigan Lad Fights Like Maddened In These Diggin's by Last of Yesterday's Battle Fools Battle for Charity and Fraser Team Amateur; Fans' Frenzy Like Night of Corbett-Sullivan Battle Nighfs Showing the Surgeons

The big league stars, the men who [Special Dispatch to The Call] mixed with the champion. Now there [Special Dispalch to The Call] represent the class of the diamond, will j OAKLAND, Nov. 4.?Preparations for were but few boye in the game who PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 4.?Jamee J. be seen tn action this afternoon at j the baseball season Mary's col* XEWlORLEANS, Novr4.? veritable wild cat," was: beaten;down'.arid would have been able to last 10 rounds Corbett, the former heavy weight will at*St.? Recreation park, when they hook lege are now. on In The local almost:decisively bested here tonight by Joe Mandot. .the local baker boy, in a desperate 10 round battle. Wol- *with the champion at this style of champion pugilist, today was able ixo up with the Oaks, the champions of earnest. collegians outgeneraled by champion fighting he was at his best. It leave the hospital where he had the . The game : will open the season Sun- gast. wild; tearing in, swinging,' 'was outpunched,, outboxed and Mandot. ; Twice the when will he played for the benefit of St. ! day afternoon against" the Vaughn & was sent to the canvas, but each time was up and fighting; like a whirlwind before the referee was able to toll Is safe to assume that Wolgast's fight- operated upon for appendicitis. orphanage and j ? great particularly Vincent's at San Rafael Fraser-team of , the City league under like, at : evidently- fully of ing ability suffered in measure Corbett's case was a the of Rev. Father off more than a few seconds. Wolgast looked a Winner the- start. Mandot was conscious operation Is under direction i leadership as the result of the he un- severe one, and at one time smal} Joseph P. McQuaide. the of Bart- Burke. With ring ,with champion ;The New Orleans* fighter was extremely cau- for not - the fact ?that he was in the the of his class. derwent appendicitis. He has was out recovery. All Stars will be fortified with the close of football activities the field any during year, chance held for his The tious and tried to keep Wolgast off, ]shown form the last material from the National and Amer- is being worked into" shape and. first terrific blows he had taken on the body. and it seems as though he were des- His remarkably robust constitution, Amer- ican leagues, and also from the practice will be few days. resorting to .long' range slugging, jtined to pass the crown to some other however, enabled him to pull through. ican will be one of the held In a . It was all Mandot's round. association. It Fighting - battle. Wolgast lightweight In the near future. The former ring general's physicians most formidable baseball combinations | j The Phoenix team will not be jorgan- his usual Neither wanted to shake hands in the city a until January.: Instead, the THE STORY OF THE Right here in this there is that ever has appeared before the local] ized : Inde- jlowered his head and.rushed in, shoot- tenth. Mandot, diving out of his corner, lad who would be the champion if the have advised him to take a long rest ians. pendents,; composed of candidates for | were offered him. "Willie before resuming his work on the stage. next year team, play during the ing both-hands to the body time and FIGHT BY ROUNDS shot a one, two pair of punches to the opportunity Players of the type of Ping Bodie. the will is the lad. Ever, performance White remaining the "semester.?; again. ; face. Then he etood off and calmly Ritchie OAKLAND ATHLETIC CLXTB GROWS the fence buster of the Chicago weeks of: This \u25a0\u25a0 He landed short lefthooks Iof the champion shows that Ritchie is Box; Maggart, former Coast team *, is formed? yearly and _ several with all his former power and vicious-' >E\V ORLEAXS, I-a., Nov. 4.? Hail > j j |: |drove two hard lefts to the chin. Not. 4.?The Oakland Athletic 1* etory his master. This same Mandot boxed OAKLAND. leaguer, who has won a berth in the players are added to the regular list | ness, Mandot weakening, rapidly from* Foilov»ln«- the condensed Switching his style In the flash of an 10 New some club has reached a membership of 176 men. an.! through their activity aggre- of tonight's iij;hi««-i-l't battle Ritchie rounds at Orleans I\u03b2 encouraged at the progress being made towanl outfield of the Philadelphia Athletics; with this jthe? onslaught;; \u25a0 "T I eye he crashed a right uppercut to the ago, and Mandot found it a ,""'**-" "'\u25a0 At. the * /Wolgast by rot:n iln :| months permanent organization. Henry Logue, an expe- Eddie Hallinan. the young Californian gation..;...-:? ;;;'.?,:.' ""","?' :\u25a0\u25a0 :. : I end of the third Jaw, and before Wolgast could recover to last the 10 rienced boxer. the instructor. He has a weil players ROUND 1 difficult task rounds. I\u03b2 \u25a0as played in the infield for the First team are scarce at looked like a winner inside of two followed with a left of the same style, Ritchie was unanimouely declared equipped gymnasium In the headquarters at l>;mzig, Clyde present, as the famous com- more The body punches were The round commenced at 9:43. The men cleanly Thlrty-fonrth and Hollle street*. St. Louis Browns; B.ib-> Phoenix rounds. aggressor, both blows landing and with master in New Orleans. year through were cool. Meuidot was the Against Mandofs Wares and other cracks will i>e seen bination was broken last weaken Inj? Mandot and he seemed to with Volgoet holding: on. Wolgast drove almost a knockout snap. a fight Ritchie almost Simpson and Fltzsimmons breaking Wolgast, In that knocked in the All Star lineup. Harry Krause, be tiring rapidly. flushed a hard left to the body and heavy infight- customer less tough than Wolgaet out Mandot in the tenth round. Dur- formerly pitched Into . Others thought -make ing Wolgast landed heavy body who for the Athletics who with the that he would followed. either would have meant a knockout. ing the latter part of the battle Ritchie with an left were Cann, Leonard Leon- good repeated boast of winning on blows and Mandot clinched. Honori were Wolgast, im- and finished the season Amer- and his even. wild at the chances of was beating Mandot down and reports i-an association team, probably will hard t. a knockout, fought wildlyand without ROUND 2 pending defeat, fought back desperate- would won Captain Giugni will charge had It that Ritchie have In plt< h for the Stars. take of direction. Wolgast landed left to body and swung ly, laying his head over Mandot's shoul- a few more rounds. represented by the team until a own. style The Oaks will be the coach is secured. Eddie Then Mandot came Into his to jaw. Mandot clinched. Wolgast land- der In Bat Nelson's well known In tight last night "was body swing body. the Mandot pame team that won the pennant, with Burns, former St. Louis and Changing his tactics, he traded punch ed hard left to and missed a and slugging away at Mandot's beating Wolgast in the latter part of one change in its makeup. Carl coach of St. Mary's for years, la punch champion. Wol- to the jaw. They clinohed in the center Mandot, the champion, but two for with the of the landed a short left But taller than the battle. No matter which way you catcher, wae again place, surprise, wavered, ring. Wolgast Wolgasts Mltze, the great little who mentioned for the but no gast, taken by broke to the body and two lefts to the jaw in arched his shoulders and figrure. Ritchie looms up as Wolgasfs the backbone of the club, will be mise- announcement has heen made as yet gfround and fought like a maddened close fighting. Mandot landed right and blows lost their sting. master. It is a shame he can not get Is Here Jng, but his loss will not be felt. In by Graduate Manager Russell regarding amateur. He lost all idea of distance left on jaw and Wolgast clinched. Round Referee Smith parted the fighters the chance to prove it. Thle is Prof. ERH will Oscar Stanage. catcher the directing head of the team. his even. MCH'S NEWEST his place be and allowed Mandot to block ROUND 3 and Mandot walked after Wolgast, step, and for the Tigers, who is regarded Games are to be played every Sunday swings, Step range body. ping In a right to the face. GREATEST DISCOV- out of of hie hooka Wolgast led with left to He fol-« with vicious ER V for BLO (Mi by baseball authorities as being the by the Independents. Already they are own defense. lowed with left and Mandot countered They traded swings and Mandot again §914 and brush aside his POISON (eyphiUlsi. bf-st catcher in the . booked to play Lowenberg's All Stars From fifth to was with right. Wolgast landed left to head. flashed ,over a new style by blocking Three years ago I the the finish it Heavy infighting followed. Mandot'* Are a Down no MODDIIf Stanage has helped to make and several of the country teams play- all Mandot. His beet? blow was a left Wolgast's swing, instead of taking it You Broken Man **«. nUKHUL WRg the tl%t to tpl) production ofCalifor-great ball during winter. round. 51 Third Street you about his 606, ad<: nia famous for the ing the uppercut, which he started using after ROUND 4 and then peppering the champion with Blessing players. learned the Wolgast uppercut the jaw rights Animal Serum is a San FrmcUco, Cai. ow l am th 1 U baseball He the fourth. Wolgast, rushing in head landed an on to the Jaw. tell you about* 914J*? bo- pa me out here with Hooper, Walters punch and viciously forced Mandot to the ropes. Wolgast was staggered and fore even most doctors" AMONG THE ATHLETES down, was wide open to this Wolgast staggered Mandot with left aad Twice for Weak Men have heard of it. and other Callfornians who made good sorry spectacle at one most crucial This Is tiie crowning discovery of re- and his face was a received two lefts in return. Wolgast driven back of the the broken-down man? . this markable man. who has \u25a0 \u25a0 big brush. OF VARIOUS SCHOOLS | finished, his heavy head, and times Mandot followed, startled the worM' when the battle was left scored a left to the of the battle. the man who has lost his vital- by his wonderful research. He has provided The game was <->riginal!y scheduled eye being closed, his lips heavy infighting followed. Round even. relentless and savage as a Bengal tiger. ity?the man who. though young puffed and 5 us with a PROMPT PERMANENT CURE for la«;t Sunday, but owing to rain it With the San Francisco. F'enlnswla. San Joa- bleeding and his face cut to ribbons. ROUND Sharply, and with the ring and snap of In year*. I\u03b2 old In fact?who for the most loathsome and widespread dis- wai postponed. Jim who will quln Valley aud Northwestern subleagues of tbe Wolgast forced the fighting and landed rights though living Is yet dead to tlie ease that afflicts humanity, A CURE WITH Nealon. a light left the jaw and received a. a college yell, he drove his to the higher umpire, game academic athletic Rugby football championship* on ambitions of life?the OUT DANGER OR PAIN OR LOST o will call the at 2:30 decided, the wlnnere of fhe.«e divisions heavy left on the head in return. Wol- face, clamming his left to the body, and man whose strength has teft TIME r ???k. definite!? and any bad effects. Can any human b*lnu a«k art- starting to mnke their preparations for the across the ring after the baker boy. gast landed on Mandot's body neck, Wolgast, champion of the world, was him and who is madly seeking more? It you hesitated about taking e