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uae _ ibe + Aleks a “GANS WINS FROM | BRITT ON FOUL. or oy SPORTS LEER SODAS OONF, D9LD4-DLLDDDEOE LOO TOADLD OED C444 FDU DHPT) 14 IGE OH SPSL OSIOSE oe ‘ Gans Holds the Title. ‘The Britt-Gans fight has passed into He Ping history, and the black man still 5 4 holds his title For all that, Joe Gena was whipped. ¢ In the last two rounds of fighting Jimmy, @ Britt knocked him down five times. At| 2 the end of the fourth round Gans! » 7 was down, and the bell saved him, @ - Just at this point it comas to my $ THe FOUL BLow Fecollection that “Young one re $ - ‘THAT cost JIMMY BRITT cently claimed Britt eanaot hit. “Young | « » Corbett” aat in the front row last ght | THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIPS ‘The “true Inwardness” of his ROUELS | BAEREEDERSOIO I O4ESSHEI HO 05-64 @uring the dattic would be interesting. ‘The foul blow that saved Gans his Vogelgasang, 153; Day, 142; Hauck, title was delivered in the furious furry 00 Lari 1s fea Cusine: ewes ShAL one movement of he house, i67; Lawson, 168; Berger, 147; right hand for about two feet cont Britt, total, 796. i omalior puree and lose of champlon- THIRD GAME—Knickerbocker—Leon- , ship emoluments, adout $25,000, That ts bard, 180; Hoffmann, 192; Brunssen, | @tthe rate of about $100 an inch. If ig Goble, im waleae! a 163} total, ie Wow covered i-th of a seesnd mann, 173; Rittenhouse, Mi; sane, | James was throwing money away at the 110; Herger, 168; total, 16 vate of $15,000,000 a minute, A holiday ii Leanne, spent in this occupation at the same | i Oo eee eee iwarts tea Herberg, In Good Form in Individual Match,| ne six eague games rotted tast| et | night at Thum’s, ‘Dhirty-tinet str umd Broadway, resulted as follows “William Jrolin. f € account or Rockefelle ! Wins Three Out of Five Games Rolled D FIRST GAM = 1 la lal it } —Other Scores. Vieser, 157; | Greiner, Widma Thave often seen the same blow struck . 40, Wunderlich, 150; Well ings fn the exoltement of a fast and furious total, 369, Greeff « Anish. The Brooklyns and the Newarks, of Measano, 16; Weber, 18; Hamingway, | 4) Bok: Mi, Slob, 17 | 4 GEOEDOE O99ID1HT0H 4000000 |next week, “TRE WORLD? TUt aresDAY EVENDS NOVEMBER 1: EDITED BY FAST CHAUFFEURS TO RACE AGAIN. Setters ee ROBERT EDGREN By i 164; Pump, jr., 19%: Roth, 157; total, 4 Monday Night Clab. ‘rhe Monday Night bowling team | | rolled an interosting game at the | tional elleys, Rruce street, It wae six a side, with this result: | Monday ight B. C., A Team—Sen- felder, ‘ , J. Baum- buseh, 6. “Klelber, B Team dere, 162; Baum: 1,008, ie; F, total, BOWLING NOTES. Joe Thum and Charile Stove have completed arrangements for a matoh game between the Spartan and Metro- politan Bowling clubs. ‘The games will +) for a side bet of $50, and will be rolled in the near future, on the White Blephant alleys. A special bowling contest has been ar- ranged for the opening of the Krueger Association's new alleya in Newark Heveral billiard and pool games are on the card. Prizes will be given for each event. Four new alleys have been In- stalled and @ tournament will begin | THEY CAME GANS COULON'T LOCATE THEIR, DIRECTION, ing. Gans had been put to the floor Round Three, and before he could rise Britt struck | They mixed It flereely at close quar- him full In the face, The same thing | ts, both doing some very clever box- ing. Gans got In a good right to the nad Qacureed in the previous rounds | yody, but Britt retaliated with straight Sites Cakes He Aya ger left to the stomach, They mixed It Gectared Guns the Winner, again, Britt putting left and right to 0 FAST A A FEW OF BRITT’S BLOWS THAT MADE GANS SEEK THE FLOOR FOR REST ~ VEOESE 6000456-0000000000O ecoonensoonooooooneeseeneeses 0494900990004 990080909008 2-3-9-90095-04-00004444 we rPOO® 2 IN THE FIRM ROUND GANS CLEVERLY PULLED AWAY FROM BRITT'S RUSHES» $DS-2-52D7-O9-7-33E SST OTE- | ON FOUL IN FIFTH GANS'S STATEMENT, BRITT'S STATEMENT, Gans held on to me, and ‘ had ht him that wi ald not pall him to the fo Britt foaled me a namber of times, and any referee had to give me the heer I was weak I proved to-night that 1 am Gans's master, and will fight him again at any time, 1 be lieve that had the fight Snother round I would knocked him 1 am 50) 1 did a moment, realising what I wone cannot make 133 pounds at my best, bat at a heavier weight, just a few I think | am the master or any other man y way near my welgh doe Te ee nn es ee body, Britt bored in, scoring with lett and right to the wind. In the mix both exchanged rights and lefts to the face, Britt missed a victous left for after done, I was quick to apoloxize to Referee Eddie Graney.—J- Edward Britt, Tyee ey ect 8AN FRANCISCO, Nov, 1.—Joe Gans | BRITT LOST 10 GANS: . right swing to the body, at close landed some heavy blows, Gans iaais shot his left hard to Britt's jaw, but in return Britt put ja | body blows that sent Guns co his knees, After a mix up Britt sent Gans to th floor with a left to the jaw, Gans rose, but was again floored with right and lefts to the face. ‘There was fearful confusion and che bell was not heard, In this round Britt iit Gans aceldental- ly while Gana was down, but @ claim of foul was disallowed. nes was in dis~ tress and the gong saved him, Round Five. ‘They mixed tt fercely, Britt went at- ter Gans like a whirlwind, Britt sent Gana to the floor with @ succession of rights and lef to the jaw, As Gans was trying to rise Britt met him with a desperate right to the jaw. Eddie Graney quickly disqualified Britt and awarded the decision to Gans. The ex- citement was terrific, Britt rushed at Graney like a madman and fought him to the ropes. A squad of police imme- ‘lately jumpod into the ring, and it looked as ff there would be a general fight. The house gave vent to its dia approval by tremendous hooting and witjly cheered Britt as he went to the centre of the ring. leading tn this round, The ae were about even, however. time when it came to an abrupt end- the body. An ineffectual mix followed. Capt. Dave Davis, of the Young Al-) blon Bowling Club ia certainly rolling ike @ champion, In a match game the ot night Davis made 60 marks, 10 | breaka or misses in five frames, aver- | aging S01 to the games. Davis has cham- jonship calibre in him and will make the cracks hustle this year, Charile Pfriemer go0d prospects of capturing the hie 4 average pee on the Maennerchor alleys ma ing wonderful improvement ia ‘h i‘ few: Ing. The Pastime alleys are doing a land- office business these days. Bothner has| made as big a su # a8 an alley owner ag he did on the wrestling game, at which he is a champion. John Rogge for the past week has been wearlng “the smile that won’ | come off.” How one will swell up after winning @ match game! Too many vic- tories would be injurious to John and he should take a@ rest, John Plening handles some of the balla aa if they were human. To see/ John (Ty to take a half Nelson on the alleys is a treat, That accounts for the crowds that gather at his alleys when he i advertised to bow! a match game. Considerable Interest is being taken In the contest for the mold watch at! Schrelder's alleys, now being tun by John Koster, for the high score rolled in open games during the month, Theo Walter has been elected captain of the Striker Bowling Club, ‘Theo had better Inject a little ginger Into his colts, a2 they are very slow in rounding into condition. Bowling is making rapid strides in) Cuba us a popular pastime. The Amertcan alley manufacturers have 9 number of’ contracts for alleys, and the prospects are that this will be a] banner season In the game for Cuba. How about that Metropolitan cham- eh A reward will be given to The pany who locates the comm!ttee fn | charge, ‘This season so far has seen many new bowlers who have jumped into prominence in local tournaments with thelr first year’s experience. oo MAYNARD WASN'T ARRESTED | Billy Maynard, the [pound pugilist, | emphatically denies the printed report | that he was recently arrested for fast driving. Maynart says that some one evidently used his name when Arrested. | He further states he has never been arrested, ‘Two Matehes for Swanson, ex Swanson, the ligtiweight wrest ‘of Harlem, meets “Jake Mille at cat of three fa. | le tee Brooklyn middleweight, it, best €wo out u will meet Marry Parket a Weck iatent® —— 928 HORSES AND CARRIAGES advertisements were published in The World during October—e gain Hob Fitaalimmons te the moet 4*11beF. tne astern League, lined up last night, Rete: Te totak Te Ree | seoOND GAME—William Iselin & Co. Gite Mater in the profession, yet he was) tne tormer's home alleys, No, 2] Ganiner, 160; Wilitams, 164; total, 11, | —Viesen 170; Greiner 191; Widman, nearly caught int ame way when he 146; Wund , 16 ellington, Whipped Cervett at Carson, Fits] Washington street. In the individual National Provident Union, total, 5 Greet & Co. Krumme, Knocked Corbett down with his “solar match Herberg, of the Brooklyns, wea), At the | eae AROTe Naat: HED tha Wienmman, ‘Wo; total, ait. sea? | ‘4 \ pia Corbett strugeled to! in better form than when ho rolled! men* roliod for the Latayetten, "ithe | THIRD GAME--William laelin & Co.— 4 wtay Jumped forward and) against Wetogarth in Newark, and, a> | scores | Greiner, 175; Widman, 13; hooked his right hand for Corbett’s J4W.| cordingly, won three out of the five! PINS G AME — Long Island--Tkeman, a. Prife (eke nth As the blow started Fits saw Ne games, In the two-men team mateh (he is fi [ibermardt i Arenaburg. ts 18; Zollinger, 134; ces had reached the platform e erhivrd nekley, 158: total, | : 8 ‘ ea poy his eneeiy anvinch or Jerseymen made a clean sweep, WIN-) 745 Gurhold MeDonongh, 110: 'Lelsh= Wichman, 199; total two from Corberts chin. Many people ning all three Coueaee “f 4 Me. “Martie Rallewen, 8; Riverside League, til) think that Fitz actually landed on@) Only one game of the three went toy Lb 3 total, 63 ; chards beat the Hamiltoney fot that time, the Brooklyn tn the three-men mateh, aysonD AME Lafarene. Kabra, pal oo ae ts the firat game last vaaiad Jeared up|. The fivesmen match gave (wo of the) irneig Me sie LA roti 10. | Ae it when they hooked up. with ee ern cans Gams hes Bhs |three games to the trolley dodgers! 112) Haru 1; Biutieaen, 00 Long | Be. Hamilions they had to extend them- ren me euacten a | Welngarth’s 20, made against Herberg, nto ; [elves to win by | * . | water mark of the night. G. Lafayette—Kahra, 1% : e 18); In outighting Gaus, knocking ‘him) "08 poe wener March, 4; Stucke, WH; Vota, 2 FIRST, GAME Hamilton siner, 18) } . land—lkeman. W. Eber- ¢ chard down, handling him as he has not beer Individual Mateh, WAM, 13, Aranaburg, sd: G, pors| (rows, 2145 total, 791 ore vous handled since his entry into the ring, 198 PY a0 har, 151; Buckley, 1h: total, 64. 44; Rush, 141; Starcase, 1 . Britt proved himself a fighter futly in Herve ‘ AY Fi? i 3) Al die Phenie 24; C. Wilkens, 174; total akaiaay “Corbett's” class, Corbett’ at his best) © Fro. ya won three out of five, The Fidelt ek Hs OND. denne i ot Rank. 1s; Collins, | probably never was any match for Joe ‘TwoeMan Mateh. Mant winning “tes” p08 form Jost wi Grose Iii: total, 98, “Enterpria Gans. He was frank enough (o ac 196 101 473) Margins, ‘The scores mfortable Varris, 10; Wilvel, i; Lemme oN knowledge the fact himeelf. i A Wl 215| FIRST GAME -- Bolvidere — Buckbeo, |_ Oriste™®. 178; D. Medes ee * | i a 150; Drelsignekere D GAME-Orchard—Stefte Eddie Groney, in giving the black | Totals Sodio dood mn ROE ar tote pebbein, ; ba he 1 Bturcase, 198, Schwake, man & prompt decision when Britt) Noack | ‘ 3 im 9) Videlia uit iy Deeee” G. Wilkens, 189; total, 827 Enterprise: | fouled, showed himself to be a equare| ¥*taert Rothermel, Sohi, ‘4; Amand, 8, fo ets taal ee | referee, If he had been looking for) Totaled BND ta | a; populartt} he would have overlooked! *° a axais iAM miele as Broadway League. | the foul and let Britt win the eham- Three-Man, Mateh. ¥ : creditable scores were made | pionship. ¥ ig night. The Alpines were twice —aa H en JAMAICA ENTRIES paar ai tnt | Finst QAME—Alpine-—Icloes. 16 " Totals MI oe THIMD GAME—Fidelia—Sohults, 209; | ele, 151; Geanella, 187 Noack 18 MT 4 Rothermel, 24; Sohl, 175; | Fry, 17% total Hla el genred, i (speciat to The Rvening Worhd) John ms ie Mi, sflovedale- | clump, ty Teta: total, a8.” ge a t ae ie : 7 Totals am Ww on rs, 190; total, §04. sre OND GAMB — Flushing — Pearson, Loh a ia sete tat to-morey ‘Newari won two out of three Bank Clerks’ League, | wt ty reli ig; Maynars, 19; Ruck: es are as fol ve F , “ Tv i ane Mt re ABN RACE--Handicap;, six turiongs Tt Sceee: Mates. Hi two victories at Une te Bie | Broadway kciumpe (6) Di He Robinson 109 aileva last night. Phe Aine at) Schented. 16; Ferber 1]h | Howsfiett 1] ; tonal won and lost, The scores; - | total, Si : Hy 1b FIRST GAMK—Hank of America—Jen. (THIRD GAME — Alpine — Klos, 17; lig 1s wits M1: Tuell. “tit” Clohensey. ite; | Kies, Wi Geanelia, 1a; Harris, : . Hamilton. 198: Denaler. 128" to Fry, 17; total, hing~-Pear by } HH oo vid 0 FU National Bani -Burkee! Qe | gon. 178; Drellich, Iie; Maynard, 143 BRCOND KAGE dling sve wa An an Ne aia ih) Lowerre. ip Saulpaugh. 188; "Taylor, Ruckdashel, 147; Munsey, 188; total, aguth i Ww 8: Crosby. isa: total. i ‘ioe i ryt Us ‘OND GAM par ik of CG Three-Men Tourna jon ql Ww las dell, 1%: Clohes: . a, Me: Hamilton, 119: De A close and. interesting series was Yaird Advocais Wa | rotate $19 vad 838) 4 American Bx Rt gl rolled last night on the Fifth Avenue * Red Knight 108 | Hrooklyn Wom two out of (nree | var iat , inken troomer, Palace Alley Madigan, of No. 12 Bat Le be » | tes Arinstrone 19: Lee, 10t Woed, i; made 221'In the third game, ‘The scores lar La Luc” 4 r T—Balrd, 164; b a c ¥ les. Frince Athling 4 } Gas Companies THIRD Game “Fateh Naw nal Bank 21; total, agi. Brooklynite ro The Consolidated Team No. 2 won iis. Taylor wie At 171) Saulpaueh, | Team 161; Pearce, Tard Melb py two games in the Gae Companies | Aiierit er 4 Crab 4 Total TM, |; 133; Re . bg League last night, defeating the Mu-| jog: Sa oe mal Rank—Moore, | sec OND GAME—Team No. 1—Ral , un ‘tala and Consolidated No, 4, Heldt, stone 1 Tee HV. Arm: | im; Wahifelt, 189; Price ISt; total, & rniRp RACE tlle and seventy of No. 4, was high-score man, with a! tal, st: Wood. 123; to-| Team No. 1h—Rue, 1M; Moore, 146; or Carried o Wh tally 0. The acores | Kula > | Evans, 16 total, 9, : 102 FIRST GAME--Con. G. Co. No, +-De | nighta of Columbas, | THIRD GAME—Team No. 12-Ackerson, | in Hart, 1%; Sanderson, MT; Nickerson.) Genoa Counetl made good Inst il; Pearce, M1, Madigan, 277, total \on 1%; Young, 188: Werner total, TH. lon the Ce al Alleys by winnir night 9. Team ce 114; Moore, 18s; nk ry Mutual No. t-Halgnt. 127, Ryer, 18 / good games and De Soto’ beat’ Neo) Bvanm 189 “tolal Py Smith, 124; Fischer, 172; Greene, 23; | York. “The scores ew | Clone Match Games, isd total, Tas | FIRST GAME—De | » 6 Sob Mosh A match game at Kaempf’s Standard, 10 | SRCOND GAME—Con. G. Oo No, 1-De Hickey, 116; MoSweense! | No. 530 East Sixth street, at nigint was "E—The Remsen Handicap, Hart, 100; Banderson, 176; Nick 176; total, fi, Ganoal.| unusually close. The first gume was five and @ halt furionge 170; Young, 1; Wer 18: t orriaey, 16: MaBrite, | won by twelve pine and the "eeoand by h ‘ 1 si. Con, Branch No, #-Handy 10; Sialeady 188; total, | one. ‘Tha fess on ae Beiter, 188: Tully. i; Boyle, m RST G. Roller, 181; Appel, 172; 103 Heldt, 168; toval, i SECOND OAME—De Soto) Nal, 2a. Mftolein, i; Bieltoan, 1a @ | THIRD GAME—Con popraneh No 6-| 178) Kennedy. 148; Hickey, 189; lceherry,| tal, wi Jandy, 166; Sauter, 167 y, 1M; | 8: Brogn | Homi: eee aeidte mr total, soe Mu: | M074, Brome, MS, weal,’ 494.” New | COND GAMERollee, 174; Appel 16: Cia eerseervota tual No, 1—Haight, 117) Ryer, 18; | or, lad; Cattery, 142 Con. | total, 38. ia, 178; a Bmith, 188; Fischer, 14; Camp, 146;| PR" 1, | Sa, Se; total, | total, Oa Roller, 18; Appel, 16 @ total, 11%. [THIRD GAME—Genor—MeGrath, ¢g;| THIRD SMT ietm, 190; @vetmman, 18; 1% Ben Franklin League. Morrisey, 14; MoBride, 24; Dr. Keefe.) tat’ Sh. o 185; Maleady, 168; total, M9. New York J m ‘The Telegram five won twice at the| —Didy, 173; Thompson, 14; Connor, Tremont Leagae. two years cit, Grand Céntral alleys last night, The) 161; Caffery, 168; Smith, 138; total | the Goltewing ere the scores tade in "| scores: ” oa the Tremont FIRST GAME—Telegram—Dunoan, mt: | New York League. A. aay 1, ‘alleys, No Connell, 18: Bis . 1; Campbell, The Knickerboc! beat the Pas- Kr ‘remont avenue Kneeht, 170; Jeanine Bar and the Casinos at Amann & piper GAME—Subway—O'Brien, 106: nett, 181; witeza in a My ss Inat night. The scores; . Perkins, 101; Banker, 187; Flohr, 14s; Gardela, ar FIRST GAMBE—Pastine—Riegel, 111; | Katsenberger, 163; total, #4 Tecum- sEgouD GAME -— Telegram — Duncan, | Longigasane. 139; Day, ml Hauck, seh—Barton, 129; Schoppe, 139; Brown, i eee, Tes Seek Ga Relieeee | ei srewer, Ms, tela) Ge ohare | Te, Perkfna, 16; Gunn, 175; total 3 booker Leonhardt 8; SECOND GAME-Subway— Brunson it aaewr, is bt ™ Pe ; Banker, 11; 1; Stn “bens, of 323 over ® year ago. Sell, buy The house was in an uproar in al Britt chught Gans with a terrific right is otill the lghtweight champion of|the body. They came together again the world, He won his battle with | Pritt missing right for the body rally in the centre of the ring fol-y Jimmy Britt here in the Afth round) iveq Britt Ianding right and left on on a foul deliberately committed by the | the face as the belll rang, but not) white boy, Britt apparently had at | before he had received a straight left to the head, Britt did most of the the better of the battle up to the TCUREMEN minute and Britt made a wild aitack on Graney, for which he afterward apologized. The fight showed Britt to be a won. der in his class and if the two men meet again the white boy will likely be the favorite, Last night it was the other way around, with the odds at |10 to & Both men were in the best | of condition and were under the weight of 133 pounds, The fighters got about $10,000 aplece as their share, thore being over $35,000 In the house, to the jaw, dazing the colored maa, He followed the advantage with @/ tight and left swing to the head, tore: | ing Gans to a clinch, Britt rushed fighting wildly. He bombarded Gans’ face and body wit! ewings, over the heart, Britt, at close quar- ters, distressed Gans with a fearful right on the body. Gans clung des- perately to Britt to avoid punishment, land the gong found them In this pom- tion, It was all Britt's round. Sane Round Four. FIGHT BY ROUNDS, Britt waded in flercely, rushing Gans to the ropes with a heavy left over the heart, He then missed right and left) Round One, swings for the body. well covered and was Britt sent Gans back with a succession of rights and lefts to the face and a lett Britt went at once into his favor- | {te croushed position, and they sparred | for some time, Britt shot his left | twice in quick succession to Gans's body, but they were not forcible, After fome more sparring Britt hooked left to the body again, and followed it with a right to t ead. Both then missed j tights and lefts for the head, Britt! shot his left to the body and missed ® right for the head. Gans was ap- Parently sizing up Britt's reach, Gans missed a straight right for the head. | Britt was short with left for the body and missed a lett for the head as the! Sell rang. The work In the round was light, Britt having a slight adyantage. Gans permitted Britt to do Most of the work, Britt's blows were of a light nature and did no harm. Ro ‘Two. Britt missed left and right for the| body, and they went to a clinch, Britt suddenly lunged his left to the head and then brought |t to the body. Gana| continued to force Britt about the ring nd they came to a clinch with- out result, Britt missed a left hook va th’ | fr the body, and then sent a straight! ike Pe roe C ‘on r ft to Gans's nose, Gans retatthting int War | teh left to the body. Britt drove! ize tion, THE WORLD Absa NAC, Gans back with @ left swing to the cree ee eee oe = Bhs sane ere Wishes all men to distinctly “To autinetiy ungervtand thet oll CONSULTATIONS ARE ABSOLUTELY FREE, and no obligation is incurred by any one who conswite him | either in person or by latter, You are invited to have 4 frank and confiding talk with DR. KANE and teil him your troubles. FOR 90 YEARS DR KANE has i] been sucessfully treating SPECIAL DISEASES oF MEN. DR. 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