San Francisco. CaL. September 2.— Ad W'olm*!. »h » scrappy Httle Milwaukeean—puffed of cheat—also head— over his great showing against Battling Nelson, will not be seen in action again until he meets Attell in this city this month. That is. if At-tell cares to tak * the match.Wolgust thinks he has a cinch with Attell. and he a’so thinks it s a pipe Xor him to Sea» N. ln»n In a forty-five round 1mttie. In fact the little fellow think* a whok- lot o! Wolgasl. No ine «iil deny tb.nl he has a certain right to f**l c*ck: over the slamming he gave Nelson. but he is so awfully swelled op*' that he is becomingtrashWolgast’s dofi. issued here, is unique to say the least. He offers to meet At-|U.I1 at 122 pounds three hours before 'tue fight. Freddie Welsh at 133 ring-H or Pnckey McFarland at 133 . — c -our* before the fight. Probablyro little man ever laid down such elastic weight conditions. George Dixon. J( when in his prime, and meeting all comers, took on welterweights, but they were dubs seeking the $50 offer- j cd by Dixon to any boy managing to' stay four rounds with him.Wolgast. it must be admitted, is a tough little beggar, willing, game, strong and fairly clever. His one best bet is a left swing for body or head. He can whip this punch in from any c Id position, and it i» quite a kick. too.I* nearly sent Nelson to the mat.