ANDERSON SENDS DEFI TO WOLGASTEfforts at matching Bud Anderson and Ad Wolgast for 8t. Patrick’* Ciy hare been rebuffed by Wolgast with I the request that Anderson go out and make a reputation. Manager Donald, upon hearing this, made a counter proposition to the former champion Instead of offering a side l«*t of big prof^rtIon* on the general result, Donald ofiered Wolgast an even money wager of 190,000 that Anderson would *top him inside of sixteen rounds. *1 Wi p j‘ Wolgast knows that Anderson ishits mastnr and that he is the mostdangerous lightweight in the world todayj# said Donald. The crv of go get a reputation' is a chestnut. The thousand dollars i* behind Anderson, and that should be reputation enough for any of the lightweights who think they ran whip rrn- boy, Wolgast oram other lightweight can win thatsum ).\ whipping Anderson. Besides I will bet Wolgast $2lt;».00o even money that Anderson will stop him In six- j tc“r rounds any time they meet j Donald and Anderson sre n\er at Catalina for * few days and upon , their return thev will ta'.e a cottage at Venice, where thev III lie* in ease until time to open their training quarter* again Donald wants to ger March 4 date for Anderson and say* he is going to hound the big four In lightweight affairs until one of themcomes aeroaa with a match for Ander.■son, •