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    THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, AODDFORD. OREGON1, AVKDNESDAY, JWimUAUY 211. 19,10.
NELSON' TO TRY
AGAIN FOR THE
CHAMP
QNSHIP
Docs Not Consider Himself Member
Down-and-Out Club Says He
Was Fouled at One Time by Wol-fjast.
rapidly, there bclnj? nothing hut I'hli
to work on. It wns Iho ease with
Onus nnd it was tho onso with Nel
son, mid it has boon the onso oC ov-
I ory fichtcr who has trained, too ot-
j ten mid too lone;.
J Tho fight yesterday wns one of the
, tinniest over fought beneath i Cali
fornia sky. Both men showed won
derful endurance.
From the tap of tho gonjr Nelson
started forcing the fight, but Wol
gast kept coming hack.
A description of the hardest fought
rounds follow:
Wolgnst to Hope.
Round A They exchange left jabs 1
to head. Ad lands right to head
Wolgast swung left to Nelson's head, '
Kelson forced him to ropes and Jabs
A4 on nose with left without return
Nelson blocked hard swing and plant-
ed right to stomach. Wolgast landed I
right to stomach and turned Nelson '
half round with left to head. Nelson
"LION AND MOUSE"
AT MEDFORD TONIGHT
r - -H- --
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Fob. 23.
Battling Nelson is not dismaped
today nt the outcome of yesterday's
fight nnd today jocularly referred to
his membership curd in the down-and-out
club. Instead of consider
ing himself all Jn, the Dane mapped
out n careful plan for the recovery ,ookeiJ at bell
4 w.D ....... ...... NoUon Tintli nnrd.
it does not ro awry, he is cont.dent Round -Wo, Bt sojU Mt t0
that within : month he will ogam ; head an(, 8 Xelgon
bo lightweight champion ot the.... f . . . . . . ,' , .
J ., , , ' ... iWltn right. Ad sent series of lefts to
world. Tho battered boxer spent the , , Vi.
:!. :.. ...i... i. face without damage. Wolgast rips
"""V """. """" left to stomach
awoKO mis morning lie uccmrcu uuu
t'l" ' ,J
:0NE LITTLE GIRL
IS HAPPY TODAY:
Victory of Ad Wolgnst Makes Miss
EttQcnio Howoy Happiest
of Fiancees.
TUESDAY NIGHT'S CONLEY WINS FROM
BOXING SHOW BAD ATTELL IN 42 ND
WOLGAST'S DOME
CRAZY WITH JOY
he felt no worse than he has felt
after any of his many tough battles.
The worst hurt he complained of was
a bruise on his left eye, where Wol
gast landed n hard right uppereut
at close quarters. The groin was
blaok mid blue. Kelson claims that
had he not worn a protector the blow
would have disabled him nnd Wol
gast would have lost the fight an a
foul.
Nelson to Try Again.
Nelson will remain in tho bath
houses nil day, ns his face is badly
in need of nursing. Tomorrow or
next day he will leave for his ranch
at Obar, N. 31., nnd remain there
two or three mouths, building him
self up. After Inning increased his
weight to about 145 pounds he will
go through a short siege of train
ing and then seek three or four
fights in the east. If he finds that
his old strength and snap have re
turned to him after these tryouts he
will go after Wolgast for n return
match.
"I don't think I am too old or that
I have gpne back, but I am going to
give myself n thorough test, before I
seek another match with Wolgast,"
Nelson said today.
"I know right now that I can last
better thnn he enn nnd I know also
that he cannot punch hard enough
to put mo away. I don't want to
Nelson hooks right
to head, then almost sends Wolgast
through the ropes with a right and
left to head. Wolsast sent two rights
and lefts to head, but Nelson came
back strong and swung left and right
to head. Nelson sent right to short
ribs. Nelson's round.
rent Damage Done.
Round 11 They spar. Both are
tired and although trying all the time
they cannot land a damaging punch.
Wolgast coming back with solid lefts
and rights to Jaw, staggered the Dane.
Wolgast lands hard left to mouth Just
as bell rang. More damage was done
In the last 30 seconds of this round
than throughout the ten rounds pre
ceding.
Half Through RoMs.
Hound 14 They fight and clinch
Wolgast sends light right and left to
Bat's mouth, then staggers him with
right swing to chtn. They clinch.
Wolgast pounds kidneys. Nelson
sends right to eye. Wolgast stops
half through ropes and Nelson helps
him back. Boys rest, then Wolgast
wades In with right to bleeding ear.
Wolgast swings right around head,
then hooks mouth twice with left.
They were sparring at bell. Any
body's round.
Nelson's Hound.
Round 1G They fly at each other
Hko tigers and fight furiously In a
half clinch. Wolgast got far tho bet-
"Tlu Mon nuil the Mouse" will 1h
presented nt the Medford opom limine
this evening. It It certain to' bo n
splendid production ami Is n powerful
pay
corner and appeared daed.
Slugging lice.
Round 23 Nelson came nt Wol
gast like a wild bull, but Wolgast
stood and they exchanged blows tn a
long drawn out slugging boo. They
fiddled around. Nelson has a shade.
Round 25 Wolgast Is keeping
away to save the 25-round money.
They exchange left Jabs to nose and
Wolgast lands two rights on ear.
Nelson tights him to ropes
SAX VUANV1SC0, Cl Fob. 2H.
- One little girl hero today b bliss
fully happy over the victory of Ad
, Wolgast, the now lightweight cham
pion of thu world.
Miss Kugonio Uowey, whom ru-
, hum dosiiruntos as the finucoe of the
conqueror of Untiling Nelson, emtio
to this city shortly before the ring
j battle of yeMcrduy. She received
word of her hero's triumph at hor
; hotel here, but hhwhhigly declined o
be interviewed.
Friends of Wolgast and Mis
Howoy assort that the tender senti
ment has existed between them for
more than a year. It began at a
Southern California bench and was
nurtured in the balmy southland.
Wolgust's victory brings the day
much closer, although none of the
persons interested will predict the
exac t date.
Tho Mannncincnt Was Poor, Out tho Dniitnin-Wclnht Flutters Put Up n Cadillac, Mich., Homo of tho "Wild-
Exhlhltlons Satisfactory as a
Whole Three Bouts.
Groat Scrap In Los Aurjclcs
Both Were All In.
cat," Adopts Nnmo of "Hooray"
Deatlnn of Tom-Toms.
The motto of the statu of Oregon, j I.OS ANflliM'.S, Cal., Feb. U3. -I CADII-LAC, Mich,, Feb. :i.
with hoiuu modifications, iultht bo Fight fans today arc nun tiling Iho Hooray, n new town, Ih on tint sport
ndoptod by tho Medford Athlotio 'victory nt Vernon yuHtmdny for Iho map today. It is junt little (Jmlillue,
club. It might read, for instance, liiiiitnin-woight championship of the 'but il bonalH of hoiinr-thu natal homo
that "our boxing bonis nianago world to Conley's superior Htainliia. of ono Adolph WnlgiiNt, hoiiiuIIiiiom
themselves," for if there wns any- He simply wore the Suit Francisco culled "Ad," mid fnniiliiirixml as
thing in the nature of mitmtgonuvit boy down to a stn'to bordering on "the Michigan Wildcat."
at the show Tuosdav night it 'wasn't exhaustion, nnd then in tho I'.M Tho sportM here are plnnniiigu big
visible to tho naked eye. round tapped him llghtlv. Tho blow , ""Ptloti to the little llhtwog,t
., . , , , ' , '.' ... . , , ,, ohntnpioti who has niudo Milwaukee
The midget contest, wns called ott, was not hard, but in MoutoV eondi- j im ('n,u0) famous, by beating
and HildebVand and Uurke nppeaivd tion it put him down for a clenti ! Hat Nolmm of HogowlHch, III. There
in the first preliminary mid boxed" knockout, and won for Conley the 'will bo great colcbratioii, n boating
for three rounds. diamond belt and the ehiiiupioiiHliip. (,f tom-toms mid n floriea of corns.
;, , V. , .... , The fight wns one of tho gnmoHt ox- innt cereinonlcs milv to ho outshone
u!-SL l?llrJ ?lH ' ..,, l,V0P " vor seen in local ring, by the arrival of Ihvnno Tumbo or
: " n"V rm mh W nbout equal when it came tho coronation of a k
comes home.
king, whan Ad
ty Wolgast'N round by a big margin.
Nelson All Hut Out.
Round 37 Wolgast dances around
ring, then dashes In with, lefts to face.
Wolgast sends right under heart. Nel
son hooks right to ear. Wolgast cuts
not pushing their hair back fro... , pmwMw ,, .....vernoni.. Co..tov
ri 7 v n n,,rvo tnw 11 w llim "Klii.r Train Tries for Record,
nul Ll Z t Tf.rn.nrhout Iho battle ho generally' 8BATTLB. Wash., Feb. iKI. -
Si 1 lff ' 0,"?T, 'u w ,llu .Headed by rotary snow plow, n
X t l.rw,.- .?rU r"' ' Kr,,,,, "", fi1 K"' ,0 '" f ('l'i"'"' Milwaukee & Pngcl Som.d
h JX! r' . T ,,,,, tlw '2m r,,,"", .V"t.'rs mixed , fast freight, loaded with shlpmont
"t.,"S 1 " ,m! " " w '.Playing for ll.e face, while Attell di- the Casoado mountains this morn:
: " 1 11 "','' ' , reeled his nttneks on the bo.lv.
iiiiiiigii, niiouc itgmiug so tow. lie
ing in mi attempt to break the Tit-
i Afii.t inn miiiii lit.... r..n..i.i v v.... l
..nrri 1,5a l,,la .,.! 1..' ""'""-. " '''.". , riv iiireiiuj- ueiu
, ; . ', .'" 1 ' a" the t t eontimied both grew hv the mm ,
. ! l .l.l. -,.. ,. K'..t -.... .1 , . . . . '- ' ,,,, ,fc .....I...
nnil riKin aim iril uuu ouinuu iiniHiueui IHIII.V llinil IIP I ICIHW III. l.V.-l.. :.. .1 ,, , . . .. . ... ....
::. ;:rr:.u ,;::itottPr9. WoiBa.t tabs race three times n..itn.. ,, i, r:m. .. " . '.. ,u ,,M' " 1 ."" wn" 1 w. vo uVH- iuo"i i
puunus siuuiuLii. .vtouii otiiua iuii( - .,-
n tuiuuv i uuu viovu ii icu v n 4
This record is two hours loss tlrin
rlcht to chin, but had no force. Wol
enst Rtaireors Biit with three rlnhts , feeble right and Is turned around with
to head. Nelson sends left and right
to face and Wolgast replies with two
talk any credit awav from Wolgast ' te" of the exchange. Nelson's face Is
1 T h. , t T f r, oll,i lT'.ln ... ...... . I . I.
anu j am 1101 uuocKiug on nexeree " i. uiaci uimji-iiihb wre wnu
Smith's decision, hut I am stiro as I
am standing here that I could have
gone through the full 45 rounds."'
Wanted to Throw Up Sponge.
Jack Robinson, the Dane's man
ager, admitted todnv that he wanted
to throw up the sponge in the 34th
round. Ho broached the matter to
Nelson, but the Battler declared that
if he stopped the fight he would
never speak to him again. Seeing
the terrible beating that his boy wa
receiving, Robinson decided to tako
matters into his own hands, and but
for the interference of Nelson's old
seconds, would hove toAsed the
sponge into the ring. Robinson was
restrained by main force from hoist
ing tho signal of defeat, Dick
Wheeler and George .Meyers holding
his arms while Abdul snt on him. As
the battle went on there was nothing
to it but Wolgast. He outboxed and
outgeneraled Nelson throughout and
was in danger but once, and that
-was in tho 22d round, when Nelson
sent him to tho floor with a right to
the jaw. Wolgnst was palpably hurt,
although he was up in a second and
managed to stull through the round
He went to his corner dazed, but the
minute's rest sent him haek as
strong as over. Thereafter ho fought
a brilliant bnttle and hud practically
every round until the finish. That
he did not put Nelson away, ho
claims, was due to instructions from
Tom Jones to pluy safe and not take
a chance. Ro that aB it may, ho
landed often -with full right swings
and long upporcuts on Nelson's jaw,
apparently nutting every ounce bo
hind tho blows, but his best efforts
did not show anything resembling a
Xinumer.
Dane Has Gone Back.
That the Dane has gone back can
not be denied. The old dnsh was not
it i ... .it .
mere, nnu ins recuparativo power
was only a memory. It is tho old
story of fighting once too often
Nelson's 13 years of strenuous ring
work, in which period ho took more
beating than any three men over en
dured, have sapped his strength, and
with his yenrs, have brought him to
a stage whoro muscular degeneration
has sot in.
That this is the enso was fore
casted several days ago, when Nel
son took one of his numerous lay
offs from training. Evory fighter
who sticks to the game long enough
and trains, often has the same trou
ble. Tho tissue that goes into muscle
In tho oarjy pnrt of a boxois career
vantshoB, nnd when tills stage is
reached tho flesh comes off too
right, then sends right and left to
against ropes. The bell. Nelson's
stomach. Nelson hammers short
ribs with right, then sends in left.
Wolgast Is practically unmarked,
while Nelson's left ear, noso and lips
are swelling almost twice their nor
mal size.
Nelson's Face Pamnged.
Round 17 They exchange light
lefts to head and Wolgast sends light
right to stomach. Wolgast swings
heavy blow to stomach. Bat blocks.
Nelson leads weakly and seems to
head. Nelson sends heavy left to
force, throwing little right to Wol
gast's Jaw and receives right upper
cut on chin In return. They clinch
against ropes. The bill. Nelson's
face looks worse than It did at tho
conclusion of his long fight with
Cans at Goldfleld. Even round.
Wolgast Cautioned.
Round 18 Wolgast sends light
right to Jaw and repeats It. Nelson
hooks chin with left and they clinch.
On the break both Jab chin with lefts.
Nelson gets Wolgast against ropos,
but Ad ducks two hard rights. Nolson
Jabs nose with left. Wolgast slips
to floor in a neutral corner. Wolgast
buts Nolson fairly on the side of tho
head twice and is cautioned. Nolson
came' back with heavy swings to head,
Wolgast replying In kind.
Wolgubt's Round.
Rouud 20 They spar and Wolgast
sends light loft to stomach. Wolgast
sent hard left to head and pounds
kidneys with right. Nelson sent light
right to Jaw. Wolgast Jabs noso with
right and swings hard to kidneys.
Nelson's face Is almost unrecogniza
ble and continues to force, trying for
Wolgast's stomach, but misses. They
were clinched at tho boll. Wolgast
has light shade.
Savage Round.
Round 22 Betting now ovon mon
ey. Nelson hooks light right to ear.
Wolgast hooks light loft to face. Nel
son hooks left to face then swings
staggering right to Wolgast's chin.
Wolgast fights back, hammering ear
with right. Nelson sont right to oye
and left to chin. Wolnast swlntrs
left to Jaw. Nolson floors Wolgast
with right to Jaw. Nelson throws in
volley of rights and lofts and Wol
gast clinches. Wolgast pounds head
and body, but his blows woro weak.
Nolson Jabs right on head. Wolgast
slows htm up with right to head. Wol
gast lands hard right up to face and
repeats It as tho boll clangs. This
round was ono of tho most savage
over seen in a California ring. Wol
gast looked wobbly whon ho took his
swing. A right to tho Jaw sends Nol
son hnlf through the ropes, but he
hm rlchtu to bond. Wolcast sends wn9 P quiCKlj. .eison was ail inn
loug right to cheek. Wolgast sends ,0Ht nt t,le ond' Wolgast's rouud by j ease of Holland, he had to put on hi
right to Jaw and uppereut chin wlthi m,le- f0"' r virion to. and wns
left, then Jabs face with loft twice.) XeUon Wobble. helped out by some of tho fans nt
They exchange rights and lefts at "OHn4 -'" K" "Km an- inline.
er wolgast, nut misses, eison Keeps
going after him. but Wolgast slows I uAnMU i RAISE CROPS ON
him up with two rights to head. Nel
son wobbled to his corner.
Thirty-Ninth Round
nt.. mi, I ictiu ...... i. ...il... I ,...r:..M I l.. ....t.... .1 ... ..i..
Tl. ...., : l" '""'l"-""' mi nun I vihhcii m iininv
. " . mm . ' r0Mt "r " will! the a million dollar. The train left Tn-
nr. iiii-l-lU'V. I III' I'lllllf MIllll WI'l l' ,,,,: nlnj,,,!
allowed to come into the ring without
nttendnnts and sit around mid shiver
uitil the bout wns nailed. In the
eomn nt 1 o'clock this morning.
GRAVES OF PIONEERS
bell. Wolgast has a shade. When
the bell rang the 25-round bettors
howled with Joy". Many big wagers
that Wolgast would go that far were
made.
Nelson Cannot Smile.
Round 26 In a half clinch they
pound short ribs. Wolgast also play
ing on kidneys. Nelson hooks light
left to face. Nelson made Wolgast
miss and then tried to smile, but tt
was a ghastly effort. They woro ex
changing light punches to head at
belt. Wolgast's round.
Nelson's Rye Suffers.
Round 27 Nelson's teft eye Is al
most comnletelv closed. Thev fleht
i - . ... ... i hns Nelson tirpnllnir N'kIhiim riiimm
ai Close quariers. v,oigasi aoing u.o - . " Tlio rnnrl nl.l- 'nr..,i u
nnpK nnu woil'.ihi nomiit vmint nt' ...u..,.,,
OLVMPIA. Wash.. Feb, 23 Tho
Round 39-Nelson came out of his ; ,l,,fmK to,lc of tho plow will here-
rnrnor nn.l nt l..f n nllnrl, Tlw.v . nftuI " disturb tllO llleop Of 40
broke and Wolgast sent light right! "hlnuton pioneers burled In a
to stomach. They clinch. Wolgast I.'"0""11 ln Lowls f0,,nt' fro lsc
pounds kidneys. Wolgast Jabbed face 'tH 18S4,
with left and cut Nelson's ear with . Tho 9,'Iremo court has decided
right. Nelson clinches, but Wolgnst j thnt John "chtnnoii of that county
fights off with rights to head. They!.'""81 con8 ralHlB firol,B on thu
clinch and Wolgast pounds kidneys. JnouH,' nl has granted tho Injunc
WolEast sends rlcht to face. Ad labs I l,on n8ked ''' 'lcendants of the pi-
sumo nlnro with i,.fi. Vnli?n8i iitumr. i,,neor8 ,0 Prevent further dcsocrn.
outs face and stomach with left and 1 Uo" nml nl,mv t,,olr vMi to tl10
cuiiiijiory.
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
THE AVENGING DENTIST A laugh puller.
ON THE REEF A biograph.
A WRECK AT SEA Intense marino story.
EXCELLENT MUSIC ONE DIME
harder work. Wolgast sends right to
short ribs and Jabs head with left.
Wolgast uppereut face with right.
Nelson crosses light right to head.
Clinched at the bell.
Nelson Stbp Crowding Fight.
Round 31 Thus far Nolson has
done all the forcing and when ho went
to his corner Robinson advises him
to lot Wolgast take the aggressive
They fight at close quarters and Wol
gast pounds ribs. Wolgast send nas
ty back-hander to face. They clinch
and play for the stomach. They were
sparring at the gong. Wolgast's
round.
Nelson Gasp.
Round 32 They rush Into a clinch
nnd Wolgnst makes Nelson gasp with
a right to the stomach. They clinch
and Wolgast pounds ribs. They were
locked In a clinch at the bell. Nelson
was weak when he went to his cor
ner. Wolgast's round.
Nelson' I-'ace a In Hamburger.
Round 34 Nelson's faco Is a dis
gusting sight. They clinch and Wol
gast lifts Nolson off his feet. Wolgast
landed right and left to head at bell.
Nelson's faco resembles a painted In
dian and he Is bleeding from mouth,
nose and car.
NelNon Would Re Jaunty.
Round 35 Wolgast J abs noso
twice with left, then upporcuts mouth
with left, bringing blood afresh. They
are fighting at close quartors like
demons when tho break camo Nel
m . . . ....
Hon lacu nnu anouiuers wero cov-i
ored with blood. They trade blows,
Wolgast doing tho bettor execution
As tho boll rang Wolgast Jabs Nol
son's battored face. Nelson tried to
skip to his corner, but it was a pitiful
exhibition of trying to appear Jaun
rights and lefts to head. Nelson wob
bled to his corner mid the referee
advises Nelson to quit, as he had no
possible chance, but Nelson said: "No.
I'll fight It out."
Flnlx!,.
Round 40 Nolson staggered from
his cornor nnd wont right after Wol
gast, but his efforts wore futile Wol
gast dashed out of his corner aftor
Bat when the referee stopped the
fight. Nelson protested and wanted
to continue, but the police Jumped
Into the ring and stopped It. Nelson
walked blindly to a neutral corner,
where he was taken charge of by his
seconds and led to his chair. The
fallen champion was a pltlablo specta
cle. His face was pummeled beyond
recognition. Ills nose was horribly
puffed, tho loft sldo of his faco re
sembling a hugo boll, his cauliflower
ear was cut Into ribbons and his
mouth was puffed to tho size of a
calf's liver. Ills chest, stomach and
back was as red as a lobster, and his
trunks and logs wore covorod with
gore. He took the worst beating over
administered a fighter, but through
out tho bnttlo ho showed tho samo
wondorful endurance and gamonoss
that has marked him In all his tights.
Tho beating ho got today probably
means tho end of his fighting careor,
as It is hardly probablo that any hit'
man being can recover after tho hor
rlblo beating Nolson took.
cluster around the burial spot, nn-
Ikompt as It Is, and Its desecration
shocks tho moral sonso of mankind
nnd brings Just reproach upon Its
author.''
In 1S9J5 some of tho fences about
tho graves crumblod. Hutchinson
cleared tho rost off, burned them,
romoved tho gravestones nnd plowed
.up tho land.
Jiedrord, Oregon: This cortlflos
that wo have sold Hall's Texas Won-
dor for tho euro of all kldnoy, blad
dor and rheumatic troublos for ton
years, and havo novor had a com
plaint. It gives quick nnd pormanont
rollof. Sixty days' troatmont In each
bottlo, Medford Pharmacy.
For the Best
In harness, saddles, whips,
ohes, tents, blankets, wag
on sheets, axle grease and
pall cure, as well as all kinds
of custom work, see
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main.
Writes Wife 15 Times a Day.
LIBERTY, Mo Fob. 23. Mrs. A.
B. Reed, wlto of Llout Reod, ot the
U. S. S. Albany, has received In the
last threo days twonty-flvo lottors
from her husband; fifteen tho nrst
day; four the socond and six tho
third. Tho Lloutonant got a loavo of
absonco last fall and got married, but
Immediately after the ceremony, was
ordorod to Contral Amorlca, at tho
boglnnlng ot tho Nicaraguau trouble.
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Warrants bought. Fidelity and Indemnity Bonds Furn
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