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Show OGDEN THEATER, MAY 3RD, 4TH AND 5TH. Interest in Fight Pictures. Fane Anxious Anx-ious to See Hor Wolgast Downed Durable Dane. That Ad Wolgast has won a warm place In the hearts of the devoteeR of the boxing game, by his hard earned earn-ed win over Battling Nelson, is proven prov-en by tho anxiety of tbo sporting folks to sec how he brought about the defeat of the champion. When the hell rang calling tho men to the center cen-ter for the first round, Wolgast was u rank outsider. a far as the betting men wore concerned. To the wise o:ics, hf did not havo any moro chance than a lamo fox In a hunt. Those who bet on him were labeled as "lobsters "lob-sters This was one time that it waB better to be a lobster than a wise guy. The pictures of the groat battle are the very best ever taken and show all the movements of the men. hi but one round did it look squally for the little lit-tle German, the twenty-second. Nothing Noth-ing but the good ring generalship of the lad from Milwaukee saved hlin from defeat In this rouud He had the battle well in liHDd after the twenty-fifth round, but never took an unnecessary un-necessary chance. His carelessness In tlir twentj -second canm near lo bringing about Mb undoing and spoiling spoil-ing tho chanco he had walled so Ions to get at winning the championship. Nelson stands out In every round as a great fighter. Even with defeat staring him In the face he never ceases ceas-es in his attacks. It has been remarked re-marked tiv the press where the pictures pic-tures have been shown that these pictures show Nelson, In defeat, ns a greater fighter than ho has ever shown in victor.". Another feature of the "pictures "pic-tures Is the fact that the varying emotions emo-tions of the spectators Is shown as tlu tide of battle changes. The efforts ef-forts of both men arc equally well (e-cc-ivod. Approximately 18,000 peopl ; wluioised the battle. Prices 25 cents. Reserved seats 35 ceuls. |