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GANS AND -_—-— OOO UMun ET 16 (GGLKe v10K To Sporting Béitor: a) GANS. 10 will mot be the fan tion if I dem’t beat F I never felt more like Bowitt do it. of condi. Fight for the Broadw Frank Erne, the crack Buffalo fighter, row and Joe Gans. the colored boxer of Bal: | re, wil! meet in a twenty-five round at the 1 A be leht-welght championship way | of the! © boys are the two best m evenly they the most sclentifi Kk in this as the tn im) f Ja ry are ve \aa tions are that ta | w there have been many tmport> < fought between Lehtwetmtts nigh Del both eat in hitms hie manager, Bob Smith ers, Prank Zmpher and Jim 1 tipped the beam at exactly de we ghed re given a @ood rub dl tga ners and put.to bed wll probably y bein | SBLBACH A GIANT. Lett-Fleider Hos Signed a New ork The Announces -GHESS MATCH BY CABLE. : or EWING GET3 TWO PLAYERS Hickman and Frisbee of the Bostons Are Now Contract oY | | American and British Ex- | perts Begin Their An- ~eoe —- Championship at the | feated bees en Core THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1900) ~~ sew cL 8joreieierere) Lightweight ay A. C. nde fe Jack Ske! Larry Burne, & Jon Hopkins avigne, row and (hi has been Fr In 24 1 jeorge Dixon ht-welght, vored S18 at Baltimore, Merman | | | | + tieorge MePaditen ¥ Ave rounds; #hartell Young Staritehy rounds, Young 0s, four rounds; Kid Kotertsan, ah rvunds hax fought drawe wita revunde ae | le 1 MePadien Jacobs by means was ot fire hog 4 gine 6 A Fire ie x tne wa nok place ad etl ye better game 7 t bd an T ree Was K © milkman, Sack | nth street — Giants. nual Struggle. Kew a | AL SELBACH . “Nothing doing.” thai + Bed] The Giants’ mew menmtattion, | tne any annual chess match by fi Phrare of Huck Ewing, » waln he) OnCAGO, Ma \ he American and Britian A Teport of the mau who will take char lease Thad ls. morning, ‘The 4 @f the New York Hasehal) Club's attaire! dcoad |'Aimerionne make’ (helt playa the during the coming { , ta « Heook Academy of Music. while thetr rumors prove true, # , pelotiss ‘ Cate Monac for a arent « 1 toh \ See BARLY TRACK WORK, {tr bees. a: 20 voce 4s som a i" ¢ The latest And " ve is made = cabled on Freedmne r ; fhe refuses to acce gion [Horses at Local Comrses Getting | had wick, enaounced thal upon by neet ine » for Hennt reap teem would be place! in to contribut ‘ tte | tesilea following order: Pulebury, Showat franchtnes ri rule kt . Harry, Hodges, Hymes, Votgt, M SEE én0 ic s, Brest" nan pour [shail Bampton, Newman and Delmar Youn “1 ' F © palring for the mateh was *: asa de ada 5 Pinte vs Black#urne, Showalter vs ; aa Sc aw : work Lee Marry vs. Atkins, Hodges vs Bel- =p “ bd ® ne \" Ungham, Hymes ya, Mille, Votgt va auiaes opty eam epee Marshall vs. Jackson, Maney piles md ae nove Jacobs, Newman va, Ward and Put Ng ‘ ar vs. Trenchard = = ams are Bo oe niet Staves reat Britain A u varre | yet ‘ very ems Guring the com=, sonn ¢ Sik are \Woomtitk. ‘ Dreyfus and Pre cieee he : e ; ; had a conference, it Mgt, Urs f Meaning of this Is tha: Tom Kents k ou Bh ge San Bi m 8 to be handed uver to Now A p erent gave the following 7 n of the gan h i i r 7“ i =e © oa manage ring abou! the exchange % f queens a seemed as tf! the latter | Weteran Jockey Wants to Try His Leck on the ‘Tracks. he good had fhe win: dee whey mr which pramised to become very Aeresting Hodges declined to accept Wueen's gambit offered by Belll nued with « erent |M’FADDEN WILL a cL in the racing centre portion played the Steltian defense but adopted king s fanchetto in addition. which rather lively, stood pretty “iy Marna * Aya vat ans Fred Tarai, the crack Years ago, bur who the front ranks of (he riders. bow ; “Baglich fever and may go abroad M®rs bs his luck on the tracks there ip ples been fin; feted upon ‘ 1 Dutchman, and ii may be Fenians there " ‘offer to remain here will getiee the im change hie mind. a VS. WALSH. | Billy Roche, manager of George Me- the New Englana|Padden. has posted in forfeit of 1.00 with George Considine, MRE Bas been matched to] frondway Athletic Club bind a wi the Bouth Brookiyn| match with the winner of the Erne- r A. C. next/Gans fight for the lightweight cham- tp. ‘adden ts cortatety en- r ‘itied 10 the first by to site he Se oe to + ra Oe Se @oreiereroiere | FRANK ERNE. Walked Away A Pritieh steamship, pner rigged. een flying Mignals of distress five Say = les off Barnegat at 6 PM. yerterday re though! she and- Bondy Hook M’PHEE GIVES IT UP. Ths 1 e olay ee ea ve aren indy , st of bapedatl ed, an 0 © her, but) Hid McPhee Is out of baseball, He] oo en time she hauled down the| It was the second general meeting | feels he can onger do himself and ofthe cha drat seatbers:.Ware aa sigual and proceeded to port ERNE BATTLE TONIGHT. ——- ® & ! ‘Te the Sporting E@tior: | 1 am in the best of shape and ex- | fond my je auecene- fully. I know ven hard man te jbeat, but will prove to my friends Hi | cunt Bam betied than ever. : | 2 FRANK BRYVE. beeeaeemevse, i | Ore PANE GHOSCVOS CHT RAGES ARRANGED. New York Y. C's. Annual Contests and Runs De- Over Him, ot and affair the me a al cided Upon. owned by Mb nel | —_ -—— The offeta schedule of races and | squadron runs of the New York Yacht Club was decided upon last night, and TRESS SIGNALS, | tne outineor ene events ix as fon The Mfty fourth annual regatta, New ny mS HE in Trowble 1p entervenr | a yyy w we wee wr - saith it ROEBER WILL NOT GIVE UP Wants Beck Olsen to|;: Give Him Another Match. To-morrow is of the Loulstana this means the until nest De- to be welcomed actions and ey are glad ‘The game Orleans during the past very bad, form at ° New months has been mes being knocked Into a cocked hat, and of course under these circumstances it was a difficult matter to pick winners, POOR WORK OF REESE. Capt. Reese's work has not been good. When a man shows partiality to favor ites, as Reese surely does, he js not @ good meward. Perhaps thin will be dt puted by Capt. Reese's friends, but this cannot be done very well when one goes back and looks at the reversals of fo shown by the horses from the atable of ou Smith which it is common rumor ie wr Idcal- zi, who has the restaurant peirioee at |the track; of John J. McCafferty, Inston, and several others, and th the work of Jockeys Miller, Mitehell Jim ‘Holand and there ts no chan dispute the fact that Reese has not consistent To the Sporting Editor of The Evening World 1am feeling badly to-day, not so much because of my injuries received at the Garden Wednesday because I have | lost one of the greatest treasures | ever possessed—the Graeco-Roman cham: | plonship of the world, I was defeated fairly and Mr. Olsen is the champion. but I want @ return match, I wil! do} anything to get it, 1 will bet Olsen any Amount, $1,000 against b's $0, Fitesim- | mons and others will back me. Jam not making any excuses for the lons, but am confident I can throw this man Olsen, The best proof of this was shown in the first bout. Olsen had no more chance to put me on my shoulders than many of the others I've wrestled His Inst trick wan a good one. When} he turned that time I expected he wan going to run away, Instead he turned | apiekly wnd caught me full around the body and lifted im off my feet. Not having my fee floor | was pow: | eriess, He hurt same rib Yousout | injured in my Last matcl with him. My head must have struck the ground, b use T have a bad headache t People tall about my quitting. [never quit in my life, 1 would:have gone on, but they wouldn't My only hope now is that Olsen gives | me @ return match, 1 gaye him a chagce; he ought to do the same for me 1 wdul@ not ask thie if | nad been thor- oughly defeated won one fall, bh and couldn was physically by the association; of Tony | Good quality—new pate terns, don’t represent style if fit is lacking. We say—“To fit well is to fit swell,” means a great |deal, doesn’t it? A moment with our Im ported Spring T strictly according to Lon- ihe cout don’s latest styles—to order, — = |$5,6, 7, 8,9. London stripes are attracting attention, FREE TO THE English and Scotch Plaid RUPTURED. bicycle trouserings — large; | variety. Dr. W. S. Rice, the Well-Known Authority, Sends a Trial of His | Famous Methods Free to All. ‘There are themselves. fo hoped thetr at Hgce’s tree offer won because I abled. me, EST ROBRER. | Ex-Champion o-Roman Wrestler. | March 2 a ARMSTRONG AND MARTIN. Bob Armstrong will fight in Ph delpita to-night. We is tacmeet. Der ver Ed Martin in a six-round bout and the Ce will take place at the In. Cc jople who have been torturing r years with trusses, It is fon will be drawn to Dr. An elderly and retired WEAK TIEN. mame, It ie sent in plas wealed envelope, iron, bodies 2 PZ DR. 8. BAL physician, Dr. 8. Ball, of Marion, yne of the hundreds attracted to this ge erous announcement, and as a resuit he now completely cured of a bed ruptury ard to hold. Although 7. to try 4 now he lives in peace, Dr. Ball looks haa de hed a New. ane Ireny, N —_—_—X—X—X—K—XK—X___ RUPTURE CURED WE GIVE INSTANT RELIBP. PROTECTION GUARANTERD. MONEY RBPUNDED IF NOT @ATIOPACTORT. termination method. a tentment and security ‘ tn Dr, Rice as a marvellous x present generations. Hy all means write once to Dr. Wo R. Rice. 40 ‘on Adam: y will send you a free MMe ins remarkable home ‘cure. for rup. Pals. danger, operat! of thme, and by 1 be soundsand well 1274 Broadway, N. Y. Open Evenings until 9. Sundays bth Framinations by Medical Expert. he Cincinnati Club justice, For the lant | Pie os oot Quarantine this morn- jtaltted to the organization and letters teen years he has worm « Cincin- |. from Sir Thomas Lipton, Elihu Root, nat! uniform, He was the bes Uked jand Capt. Bo cepting honor- man on the team His sudden announce: nent of retirement hes caused much ret among the menrbers of the club, knew more shout banghall W'GOVERN Terry tim engaging In fights, main quiet for a w game in any kind All matches which He than any ving played with the best ber man of ball Leagud, for over twep.y years, saye ifthe could d. any good for the Reds he would = ——— MeGovern, 1} work of keeping In conditi 4. Sir Thomas ary memberah: in his greet- War particular ings the An Jjnitan? fashioned from the ¢runk ehesia, the Goglish boat which an unsuccessful attempt to win jthe Cup in =, "t hoy to the vub tween Ccohrane, of Ry 1 ight. isto represents Bir Rich- ard Sutton, he ft Commogere Lewis, WILL REST. tired of the con- and has decided to rv hile, and will not en- of work until May the ‘itthe Brooklyn- of |ade, [but he te old, he says, and the public | Ite has on hand betwee now and that | det at the time have been called of by his mar , ig pry men.on the ‘eam | Ham Harris it is the intention drees.tm maton he auld be hoped to seine now Harry Steingelat will probably | of the latter not to iet ile charge tent |i hag vet before attained succeed McPhee on second base | 1 pounds in futare ting con it — WHERE’LL M’GRAW PLAY? Me@raw positively declares he will not play on the St. Louls team. Me- Graw says he will be satisfied if he te turned over to New York or Philadel. phin. He doesn't stand the slightest chance of coming here PREDICTS A GOOD SEASON. | Nichols, the veteran Boston piteher, j has this to say of the coming season: hat the year wilt be in the history of the National League ‘The outlook és | that Brooklyn and Boston in the East | and Pittsburg and Bt. Louts In the West | to the top at the beainning son and remain there to the Chicago germs weak =~ Che. { cannot expect to be much bet- than jast season BARRET IS Billy Barret. Gardner, the Nebr at the Greenwood im it he wins meet, Dave Bull fi my ihine which desired. Ht ‘ee ig who Is to meet Eddie night, hat en extra inducement offered | fh to pee [im beating his opponent. | M'CONNELL KNOCKED OUT. | wet Wee t Fight in ‘Frisco in Right Reends. SAN FRANCI8CO, March 2—Al Nell night knocked out Frank McConnell it round & of what yea ie have me! tet s, ‘condition | through. In the fifth round he had Me- ttle difficulty | Connell on the ropes and hit him when- | ever he pleased CONFIDENT. aska feather-weigh; A ¢ | to-morrow | Ne by oe STORES. 1 have determined to sell during 1900 season 30,000 Bicycles. To do so! reaiiag that ; must offer EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, we recently purchased the entire stock of ECLIPSE BICYCLES from the eas cle Co., the inventors of the Morrow Coaster, Hub and Brake. These are the HIGHEST nae BICYCLES EVER MADE and fully guaranteed THIS IS Fitted with the Marrow ¢ Bicycles, Hub oe een Eclipse single-tube tires; ag Hag Sager, Wheeler or Mesinger saddlex wrench and oil can and Late and Meats Models, Finished in Maroon and Terra- . Le ica Rims enamelled to match. I have a few 22-inch-frame 214 the Morrow Coaster Hubs. Fi “tee 935 200 SECOND-HAND BICYCLES, $5 UP. Cofambia Chaialess $29 (lthe new); 2000 other new Bicycles, tom $10 an $00) PAIRS TIRES, all make, $2 pale wp, Palmer, Hartlend, Gondeich, Kasr geen, dec, st SPECIAL PRICES DURING THE OPENING SALE. Branch Store, 110 to 116 Nassau st., Near Ana. WILLIS, Park Row Bicycle Co, 23 Part Row. ee i pa. cL,