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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1000. JOLUMBIA FENCERS. LOSE TO CORNELL. : and fn spite of the latter's Laceogpeth Won by Whipple, ¥ ae ond, Colum: parries Knipe's offensive work wae o! iting werond | Ph sey rovee the flash order and Ware had to suc: |4 "90 faretnismbte tilt ere cumbd to the dash of the younger man. Reservee—Jacrease in Lenaus, The weekly bank statement shows the following changes: a! w York Boys Received p Unexpected Defeat Hands of Ithacans, ——- Soon Skee oo see § - W. W. WELDON. » Win by a Narrow K, Fitzgerald. 1 a Who is the holder of the quarter-mile mvice - bw fer ee? ‘A aye that Hi, way olde the time for thet year, Raving rua at the Kalcherbecker games at t 5 Lae newt: =r —— baal Cornell, va, Wo C. De Mille, 6 steanbie NI ‘M. C. De Mille, who {9 also the man- ager of the fencing team, did some ex- cellent defensive work, but the offensive f the Ithacan swordsmen was (oo Peel to te reaisted, and tho Columbia Third Avenue and Sugar man lost his first two bouts. De Mille Features of the for a novice showed excellent form ; y NOOB PEROURBON, Market ponents. 4 jt jal against his experienced opponen' ° , No. 417 Tompkine avenue, Brockiyn. : we and White Athletes Themselves in Gymnastic Contest The banks now w hold $15,601,550 .n excess Of the requirements cf ihe % per cent. rule, Totai clearings of all the bank cleare Ing-houses in the United States for the U ince ca ‘Won br Ntiew Yale and Capture |thve vin Ware ant tan reaee tne | ahiting Mints A. De Young, V De it _ Ais right, week ending to-day were $1719-90.09, 2 of the Six Events, | rout ott! stood § to 4 in Cornelia ipiines, ‘The stock market opened fevertsn to-| Cecteese of 19 per cent. over the cor Wok oy Y -w favor. Marie, Columbia, second. De la Fuente, Co day, with prices under iast night's clos the gymnastic contest the perform- | lumbie, third ane of De Young, of Columbia, and 1 yrae Je Knipe, oral me ‘The iaciviy me ted hich ha rs thi * characterized (! Baturda: ye earl snd tuned nv [Penta ot Caumit anda, | © opening on BAIUFORYS | (20,725,819. Balances, #%5..18.914, | The of Cornel! and gained a vic-|] Fuente, of Columbia, and Ellason, of | Wee by Wieland when an unfavorable bank statement is <Wo oe Mitehell J. De i over Yale at the gymnastic and on the parallels, were particularly re fui neiag. Bl tena ties? ald mt : Mitohel American Sugar and Third Avenue Bub-Treasury had « debit balance to day of 67,77. exhibition given in the Columbla ort wy fontures in tumbling were | - im, From a picturesque point ietheaneed the Columbia team, and) “0% Hoge 4) ele aacti showed the heaviest dealings in the first ea oa @ finer exhibition has seldom | the efforts of Wate, Wheeler, Otis And | woot and kG. Ward, eG. Whipple ey half hour, Large blocks of stock changed FLURRY iN COTTON. by a New York crowd. iste atta ‘contests Fenulted ¢ to 3) 4,4 xiseme ond 7. Psa Yale—Won by j hands in Bugar, with the quotations ex- Boepeciaily was this in evidence in the | in Columbia's favor. ingly irregular. The opening fig- bia-Commell fencing contest. The| Summaries Cornell, ures registered 9, 1 7-8 points lower team before the match had | , Mortntel Bernd, Pultien, i. oa si ColambiaWen by Wieland than yesterday's final. After # came De ia Fuente and O. L. ‘alpe, Cornell, rea A Lawrence, Co- %6 1-4, and then the price jamped to 97. Third Avenue goon after the opening the favorite, its supporters % H._ Whippie, EB. t farm's that euch voterans in the art | Yai mo by varie. tardy Tremendous excitement prevailed on the Cotton Exchange to-day, Transae- tions were on a colossal scale. The market advanced 15 a 22 points on ont J. r second y ‘ and parry a» Ware and Law-| ening Bout, L. Knipe, Carall, me W: ¥ : weet manta a ne eee prove practically invinelble, De Mitte, Colombia . B a Ing Sugar. responded to Sue, Cornell, ve G. A. Whe the advance, Metropolitan reaching 16 ‘uinbia and Cornell had split | Won by Lawrence, Jadgeo— A.B Wileon-Barker, and Tobacco recovering the early loss, ith one victory each on the first WP raliet ‘Bare. . Arnold and 0, feikel. while Brooklyn Rapid Tame euleakea the near poaltions and 4, 10 points the advance another hait on the new crop deliveries, following an TO COMPETE BOXING BOUTS TO-NIGHT. rile aati B at aa anespocind advancy af $12 0 11 $440 _ FOR A HANDSOME CUP fear ores oe SEAR eva a ete Ps ° up to a point par the | (o private cables, partly accounted for Greenweed, Peiteam and National high-priced special Tron Sok by a continental faflure in cotton and Athletic Clube Wi coe, and “Toca Heeal reguon teams. bar partly by an enormous English demand promizent stocks. for spot cotton. Dealings were small in the railroads | tne closing prices of ‘cotton to-day but valves a int _or o1 in } Bg Rg) offerings were: March, 9.27 to $89; April, 9.28 to | above par, but was in dema! 9.59; May, 2.38 to #99; June, 9.28 Mp 9.29; | Brooklyn will again contribute its Weekly assortment of boxing bouts to- hight, and at the three clubs in the city foron ifthe aa ser |WALCOTT GOES TO WEST] "= plenty of fighting will be nen. af below and vibrated very f . Joly, 9.39 to 9.40; August, £9 (o 981; The Greenwood Athletic Club has ar- | Po grdl pe pstigly aly, recovered upon it the Stora Me vas aciive ve and September, $47 to $48; October, $09 to ranged 9 card which {s sure to draw a | celved at the hands of Joe Gans recently, Am | Serons, at the wea te Ascent for pie n 1.88 to 7.90; December, bie crowd. Solly Smith will engage in and has been matched to meet Young” throu : lg = 4 19 to 7.9% Mare | } | & twenty - round argument with Billy Starr, the Pailadetohie Rend light - pa) tytal 21 sales ie wees ‘ . ight, |i six-round bout at the Non- eee A pat — age lhe hes Menara ad | PEMEN a thetic Association Club, of Phils valve. Hike not Ween esan betbaan tats ng | Rdsiphie, next Saturday night. wSaa n in feather- e Closing Quotations. welghts in some time, Both bear the i. ee es Nig, Lew, ( Teputation of being fast, clever Mahters, Amen Car & Foundry. 10% 10% UN an well as endoved with the power to . Sars i] if a . hit an unmereifully hard blow. mericen Linsesd - EY nu 3 To precede this event two ten-round American Malt pli... 2 EM douts will be put on. The first will be Alper, Smelt. & Ref..... a ~» Dr. Ashton B, Talbot, whe has bachele between Hugh McPadden and “Young Hoop i im 4 or apartments in the Pabst Hutlding, Horney, and the next between Tommy [ih Be Broadway and Forty-second sireet, in / Burke and the “Colored Mississippi," of .. ie Ry yi the West Side Court this morning Gravesend, r e : 5 vans Ms 19% | charged Edward Cavanagh, twenty-four At the Pelican Athletic Club a contest ” 11d 18 ery years old, of 2% Bowery, with entering 3 allerawe 18 will be wit. ——e as a Be | Bs apartment and stealing $00 worth "addy Fenton, of Boston, and of diamonds and jewelry. Fox, of thie city, wil / 98 GS Ok oN . |reunaat sn a RLS" | O@iiand Handicap, Two-| Serious Charges Against | Masked for Big Job, They BE he BE By ,Cavaneeh she fe an sievator man in 4 Teco! m i nilding, ested, te- ever tackled in his long career Year-Old Event and Officers of the Blew Open Empty Mw ‘tw ‘ity ‘hy | tectives on the case belng Informed that If the New: Yorker ‘par Fenton to sieny Charleston. Safe. HM HS My | he had told the servants that Dr, Talbot | before the limit, “he prejuninarien wi a Steeplechase. 8 a ai | tad been robbed. | a he a1 e 4d 1 heat fen rounds at ‘io ‘aus a — i Cassese, Gress Western. a a a Mag) vanes aaa wal: | “rip! i of Hariem "for the ies siiadll ia “ae vena Sests) Pigs la eee eeasaineys| rive robbers, mashed and ready for a) (ie ig eet Magistrate Meade held Cavanngh in | Ini Perens “Ad ' RACE TRACK. NEW ORLEANS, \moue tetter which has been received ax S#fe-blowing Job to-day, chose the under- | [ fe TA ea 91.000 bail for exansination {| ‘der it Wei i a Hale, | March &=An attractive card of seven |the Navy Department from Manila, | taking establishment of McNally Bros [oerrytet 8 BT By ity] According to che list furnisned co ihe } | detent Teall be heavily backed (0| races and the pleasunt weather were| ‘The communication relates to the’ in Mort Lee, as a base of operations. (ol. Southern 6S police by Dr, Talbot the following jewels | ‘The men. will wo ten ‘za at the features that drew a large crowd | wrecking of the crulser Charlemon, 44) yccording to Frederick Bisman, who ‘marae Be ee One dlamord, xappnire and f ren Brennai a to the Pair Grounds this afternoon. maken the serious statement that o s at 4 pe a: emerald studded ring; ome ruby pin with tin ee eat, he, deren races to be Gentded the | number of ofticers of the vessel at the, '* Smplaved in the place, the berglars) Pe: Foecee Pobaceo pf thd diamonds, one turquoise wing with ‘tia- / | dP : and land Handicap for three ar-olde and |time of the disaster were under the entered and surprised isa in his room, fe A eas me nd one sapphire pin mh diamorsin py je the five Juenoe of liquor 0 pes nto. of New i Veet t thtrey” in Womhuret. "Wea" Rice, "Al| “The cortespanient, who furnishes tne | which ix directly over the store. Three Bes, & Ble d: pf. Ti wf! OS-6-4-4-8- 99 DOPOFEMDGDD 04 00-4O4-0-994.0044 oo 004 ‘ Le ne! fount ment ot 19) pounds. Fr khanapes snd Bidney Lucas, !nformation claime to have verified the of them selsed and bound him with « Peters fe te u were taken from a chof- Andy srt and doh Rela a iesnen | nis tar ox Big tftidlicets Bt the herieetiar The iets | rope andl threw Aitn on a bed Cased |) Bs | diamond SAA OA GUE Walued a Shae steopled office ed at . This ls the sliver cup presented to the National Curling Association of America f, Hitooklyn. are. uli ot yA. et, Kant ter was not placed ,on the official. files |" sal sie fae een. ae. ae This was overlook ie jem Dewar & Sons. rything indicated good racing account of the peculiar nature of} Then they demanded that he tell ¢ ina batt 1B 1% 113% Engineer Ganwel was held in $1,000 bail ** ‘The cup is to be competed for under the auspices of the National Curling and brisk epeculation {0 the. dudge-aavoc has deen referred | combination of the safe and how much | {tier Paps in the Harlem court. pal pgyion on ye be spre consocative fn trot 1 bis are inet nace, | Navy, with natructions from ge was in it, os 1 ah : at s 11> a ie Lou —three hapdles, capacity seven pints, height At: at vin, | MOR that the matter be investiaated nis answer to both quest LO eS Starters st nt Pin, | A ey Mambatian o.oo. ssearaved with scene of curling in one panel and inscriptions in the two | I y coe eee inquiry: will probably not take|Fobbers turmed him over on his baad %, | or en n none 1 | FOE | a more formidable aspect than that of | gagging him with bedclothes. : [e & ‘The winning teams each year will be presented by the same donors with tour ines 308 ( Mans é 4 | & Hote of inquiry addressed to the com-| gisman declares that the gang then! Mo, Kan. @ 1 ‘ medals, and the club to which the winning team is attached wil! retain pos- <a Mine Dede 11 1 é | mander-in-chiof of the Aslatic station, nd blew \ meer Peaite Me ry “ of the cup during the eneulng y bi | MAHER MAY FIGHT WALCOTT |3".."s.'ste $4 6 | Naval om here who | went downstalts to the sire sed Baw Beioow en 1 the letter say there was open the There was nothing in KS wor FF ts aad “————= | Peter Maher will in all Breda nti be} Jamaicn made the running to the tar justify the charges and they belie: but a few account books and some pa- leet .. Graw and claima that hia great success | Walcott in the roped arena, ‘The Irish- to the front ahd ‘ Koy legations place (hey left, thelr only bit. of = 8 jin the bex for the Orioles last season’ man has already practically agreed io! her and won. ridden out by a ‘apt. Plems who commanded the|teing Kisman's overcoat. They over- Beat Times Team in the) *®* Drought about by the manner in| tackle the colored slugger, and author-| Miles Mar Doy being tive lengths ‘tt | Charleston at nen gtme of the wreck: 1] \ooked a diamond stud tbat wae | which “Robbie” and “'Mugsy” coached ised the managers of the Industrial Ath: | TO" of Jamaloa, Time —1 15 "| desk, Ni tral 1% werepaner Lease Series. | nim |Hetle Club, of Philadelphia, to try to get See ee maa ABET Al Birman says he managed to fres him. tt A 3 SH ie Bait fe ere ot ‘The Tribune team defeated the Hul-| Bil Joyce ts trying to get Pateey ‘Tom O'Rourke to allow Walcott to meet Nouog HE Fn GOLFERS DEFY GALE. self and notify his employers. Ne om all resuite of youth etyit at the Germania alleys Yor | Tebeau to buy “Winnie” Mercer's re- him in w six-round bout at that club of ‘ Ah bel No repart was made to the police of Pd pe , irseseei 4 afternoon in the Morning 3 pial rem the Washington club, as he March 17. The club wired O'Rourke tn- 4 ft | $e gl jthe affair, the MeNatiys saying they = ove testimony in 1890. CE ig Bol ge Me te ind thin nks that Mercer Is one of the ereat- quiring whether he would let his colored) § Rood Sport ow the Lake-| wanted (o avotd notoriety, iy my benally, or belt may be erty The scores [or ed sin the tae Lau and would be pro meet Maher or not. O'Rourke od Linke af the Open- a as 4s Dr W 5 ry eras 30 ae teen ee BP vaelt back thut he would be only too : Handicap. ae me me een Wane aha ita ne neers, _ |NATIONAL REPUBLICAN # 2 5] MADE ME A MAN * W'PADDEN ‘BEAT St ‘SWBRARY Sat hem mney tna OOD. March 2. Win the ex-| LEAGUE TO MEET JULY Wie oe oe 1 3 ¢!in Philadelphia he, therefore, claimed he of a high wind, the golfers who agg ith ie Pine lialie ‘ | | would have ¢o refuse thelr offer, but at i in the opentng handicap thie] CHICAGO, Mareh %—An official call AY rape came. Victor tm a Hard-Fought fnitie at) Would let Waloott box Maher ai the) wae never | morning at the links of the Golf Club! for the meeting of the National Repud- | # % f ey + © Mroadway Athletic | Serene Ath! by four had fine ther I ttean League at St. Lo th that the winner sh ‘tt headed. fro ’ y " Whe tient segte the GAM Conmee Wi iets? ede beneed Semi ir} Phen very provable that Maher will accept] jength and» tt B. Wert, whées wane Sad Fd 28, biaiael, 147, Darr,| George MeFadden, of this city. won O'Rourke's proposition. as he is anxious) MeO aa og oie bln a uae Gane ha s is tt another hard-fought battle at the Broad. | t® box Cho # Tecent conqueror. RD RACE, Q him a . ne ty way ins cient night wore he SHARKEY TO BOX M'COR-| Sis" Sem oy «RBs, takowoot, 1 pau: MCLELLAN ARRIVES WITH 1. 5 ice.” ge 8 - ISTERERS TO AETY Bier a's te rere mets Re haat [iesiteadn skewed ft FLAGS AT HALF-MAST. sacs vt, is vee m. AL! ter, N. H., in the twenty-first round of MACK. r Ay 138 Stewart} ie here Labewerd, 1 tea) Jone ©] Woeet, eLabe ‘iris hy what was to have been a twenty-five. Sharkey, hun been doing , ings nan, Wneet Count: Woceecte iN few a rete round bout. The bout while it lasted nohing but cngasine in bouts of six or ie Hogs.” ~ oave Tate! vas one of the roughest and most} @8Mt rounds’ duration since his go with! After Van Brunt had led for six tur.| Mich nd HAG, “118 18-100; FP versity a Date fer Dual vicloesly contested encount Sitn Jetiries. has been matched to appear! tongs Hueston sent mite to ¢—its; ok Heok at 16.42 this morning with her Prag oniy Pe ere ever ea Tae ae ir at haunts | fron front, cyan iene © he ra end, a) Pailadelphia Country Ch flags at he)’ mast. - feet ae MePaten was ado to ac: Qinimment gl edi MeCormagt «| Mont San i ; ye : VEN, March 2-Yale has de- | minister the Knockout blow to Sweeney [shanier™et, ube, comes here well retom-| before Phi Recker.” Thine 38 L OF OF SENIOR SHIPPING NEWS. B to give the University of Califor- | Dave Sullivan, chiet adviser of Sweency.| but. will nevertheless. do. considerate! fourth Race One mile and « quarter | FUNERA sll - ty ea tees ee meet, Pee Sete the ring and forfeited the| work In getting Into still better condi) eoond, and Al Presco prescy thine its VETERAN 0 OF MILITIA.) He en req came to McFadden. caine | f alifornia Yale did not see her way | Reteres White thereupon dectares stc-| WALCOTT REFUSES SHARKEY) yew ORLEANS. ENTRIES, | Ti tuserat Sof John P. Collord, the arrange the games. But the | Fadden the winner. Sweeney received em Sharkey will not help Joe Wal | P@xperionced in getting the gate Reve ovatt rain for hs bout with “Myst otal to The Rvesiog Wort) joldest veteran of the State Militia in peemonceet Ko with x Mig weg cpe pe Fase Rare verte o RACE | TRACK, PW, ORLEANS. point of service, will be held from the a =The entries for Monday's | ¢ a - Bor dwergs oo Raed -———— LA or are na follows Y's |Church of the Holy Apostles, at Twen- i matter for nego- s. ¥. c. Wh | Pir Ke e—teitiog: ais furlongs ty-ninth street and Ninth avenue, to- é of the gumes will! PITTSBURG. Pa. March §—Duqueene | SOI rau kaon tne attan | Tele ot Gries We Rehing Geeet:...08t| morrow afternoon. He died at hie home Gaturday, Apeti # or May & [Garden was crowded last night to wite| havent Gent Tom, and Pt ee 3 ies \38]im Borough Park. Brooklym on Thure- | forme \. thie city, |ness the hockey game between the New| chance to get a line on me ah lane C4 ; York Athiee Chub and Pittsburg Ath-| $s) ues not Ab'll wo'k all alone mua... ey SE 1S duy at the age of eighty-seven. letfe Club teams. The vistors won by 1 Racefeven furlongs. Celtord joined the old Washington o Tote Paine wg |Graye, now the Kighth Regiment, eal m et * in the vapecialiy in team SS. meee, 164. He was willl a member of the All Pt Pree Lady ve ® bet enTOcRigi the AL Pittsburgs will BADEN. “ : irae Biate Mititia when he died, being Walcott will oat be pie ant « " He Teele scale oath te antl sent Gee ir niet ee tached to the Veteran Corps "bymrerious Bills” muh wt the Broad | Deen Riu ie jibe sche Ut] Twelfth Regimem. He served Dw. the crack backstop of} At the Seventy-first Regiment armory | ther tect be & will ae it ie "ant Ue SAH eee Club, ts the latest member | thle evening the home (cam will meet ee, aden Brings, “Walcott oS cat v bet teal jit0 accept terms, Farrell's Oa ime at indour baye. | wil ra voxern, tbe ter shape for Smith | Kiag ethwend ae seceived by Manager Han- ct arr hs ton CHALLENGES. HERCULES A. C. SHOW OFF, | 7cr0 teeters minor» su J Therp wilj be me show at the Hercules Otel... ney Wares... Agate ans = ya, St ucomey, roman eto news shri ime ta es pa | ig Mia tee Beye Hewson street, cay seen) ~Myetertou ee emith in a twent Isami ibe io Mare 4 manager 0 toot te my | VETO im liars the match interests in tbe F maker of the a rather than have Smith untrained, and soon eetiiaea. ot the in all ih 75 2} ££} gs Fe i AEH 2