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- OW It's up to Jimmy Britt. Will he knock out “Battling” Nelson's champlonshin aspirations when meet Dec, 207 "@ what all the followers of the game are asking. foung Corbett is off the pugtlistic horizon for the present. San Francisco “wants. to see the two greatest little Mghtera in the world in the same ring ‘and ‘Frisco will not be satisfled until » Britt and Nelson meet. | Perhaps Jimmy has not yet figured ) Out just how he will fight Nelson when ‘the time comes. Nelson, from his show- Ang against Young Corbett, should be ome of tho hardest things that Britt ever bumped into. You can't dope out Britt-Nelson from the Britt-Corbett and the on-Cor- ett affairs. Corbett is not the man | he was a year ago when he fought Britt. He tired in the third round of the Nelson fight, and that proves con- ‘ elusively that he lacked endurance, He ) fought twenty rounds with Hanlon at | top speed. He carried McGovern along a for eleven. going as fast as he could | f all of the time, and taking punishment | too. Ho wont twonty of the hardest | “rounds over fought in ‘Frisco with hye Britt and did not show a sign Weariness unt the sixteenth or Biers ‘The defeat by Britt took a tot of Heart out of Young Corbett. Some fighters would have braced up and would have gone into a long, hard Pession of training in order to get hack Apto form again, That is what Terry | | MoGovern did, and the result showed fh his recent four-round practical knock. | out of Eddie Hanlon. But Corbett, in- @tead of working hard, .dropped into| @ year of Mrsipation Merce enough to “RM off any fighter. Wine, song and ‘the rest of It, whipped Corbett as well a6 Nelson's punches fe the tact that Nelson stopped Corbett | fn ‘ten rounds does not show that he! Me muperior to Britt, who only emt | the Denverite on the decision in twenty » When Britt and Nelson come’ toxether, ‘Qs they will without a doubt within A month or two, the result will be ; Great fight. Britt says that he can harder than Nelson, He will that to prove, With the excep- en of his knocking out of Frank knockdowns he handed Gans, he never has shown remarkable Mitting strength. He Is clever and ‘8 ‘the most aggressive of all the light Weights. Britt all | Uses the greatest aaa % all of bin fights. The only time he has fallen down was when he lost his head and fovled Gans, losing the light- ‘Weight championship that was already | tloally in his hands. He is almost bly cool. His defense is the best I have ever seen in the ring. Even ‘ Martin Canole could not reach ‘with one blow out of ten that he Started. Britt covers his jaw with his| Tett #houlder in a way that is peculiar | and bolts « perfect guard. fame time he has both hands in to start an; 80 Rimsolf. He drops his head for- has been played in this city this season At| was rolled on Sohlussing’s | night. any kind of a punch, | of ean cover and hit at the same| games were to have been rolled, but only seven were necessary, WORLD [Ri © tet tenes © ae , WORLD: _rauen cy VR bee 1, 1900 MANY CAUGHT IN’ 1} | ROBERT EDGREN T AND NELSON { SIGN ARTICLES. ee eentnee 6 SPORTS, EDITE S88 O61 4 SG44 Ges, SPPSPOS POSS FHF 3 AAI AND NELSON T0 FIGHT DEC. (Special to The Evening World,) SAN FRANCIBCO, Deo. 1.—Manager Coffroth, of the Yosemite Athletic Club, has matched Jimmy Britt and “Hat. | tllgg” Nelson to fight next month. The fighters met in the rooma of the club last night and agreed to box at 12 pounds, weighing in at 6 o'clock the | night of the cont Nelson's man ry fered to allow Nelaon 129 pounds | but Britt declined, stating he knew he! could. not do himself jugtioe at that) Ted Murphy, of- to Aght Britt at at 6 o'clock, winner tale all, | weight After ing over the weight, men # ned’ fica. The battle la Pd for Dec, 0, and winner ia to met os ind loser 4# per cent. of the ier i] The club a the mon &% itt tried t | eferen | te frien. Eade G Nd fer nurred. He sald hy is man to box it” rail nae le Was in the ring The qu . eree was put over \ io OF fet. | fora HGH NERGES | 28223 ~ BOWLING MATCH Diedriok, dt: lio Algonquins, Made 266 and He Was 23d in Series of Seven Games Rolled Last Night on Schlusing’s Alleys, —_—. One of the best match games that! alleys inst! The games were for a side bet! 00, A series of the best five in nine BATTUNG Neon 13 A RUSHER | HE PT denoees Conger waar five by a single pin, The alleys, beating the mili, Mr i, vl Uy mt | a Ree nah abbaneabhbhhcbaly 1%, Fatet, 162; Cerner, Vogler, 1M; Tritach, 123; total Marne: Dumas, 18; Con: Mk Dotvm, 148; | Redéel, 175;' Schulae,' 188; ‘total, 140. Kuighte of Columbas. Each team rolling last night won a sume on the Colonial alleys. The De Sotos were lucky in the fitet game, winntig by two The scores bi ad GAs de Sota—Meshert Greming lui; MeSweenay, 113; Contin. id; bg 14; total, Salve Ke na. i Koster, 168; Reilly, 108; oogie, 17; O'Brien, 168; total, 7. SECOND GAME—Congreas. Own—T. Bragme, 145; Mulholland, 1; C. Houl- ahen, oN T Gallagher, 1; 'O'Cal- laghan, tutal, 61, Salve Regina Igoe, ‘so “Minogue, 14; Cronin, 143; pater, 143; O'Brien, 176; total, ‘Sit THIRD GAME Congress Own — T. Shugme, 192; Mulholland, 1%) BE. Houl- ny » T, Gallagher, 1; O'Cal- laglnun, 119; Ie Sota—Me- Sherry, 181; 108; P. Hiokey, ii Coatin, , 25; total, Ooees Ralston, 200; Kerwin, AM Farlow, 215} total, ¥ Isl; Bishop, 184; Geeene, 168; Oh |. 178; tor Rodgers, 145; ress be a Friend total. 77 Welsert, Crimins, 1a, | The Hurgoynes won two of the three ms Gas Companies Leagwe, ve pong, tbe Grand Central al- tMIRMK, and the Standard Union Games rolled on the Monarch Palace \ alleys last night were close and inter= a Winn pore eating: The scores: Bulletin a ‘ooklyn R. A. ) BY F MY emetic oer SAYS Bat. “PUT ME our’, ’ SAYS NELSON. Taague—Price, Lats PRIZE FIGHT RAID. +9-9-096-50004- 0000000044 C4454459990040606-6060606-60600-06 oooeeegyeeoeeseoes oeeansinpininieaestabaiaamenanmeniageenionen NVCOY-SULLIVAN LEWIS AND HANLON’ FIGHT ON DEC. & MATCHED 10 FIGHT BRITT’S NEXT TASK, TO PUSH BATTLING NELSON OUT OF LIMELIGHT 4 tesereneoes IDEN ED 9OO O48 $9 FPCOHHOODOOO DOD DOOD? HOTT O4 ‘ilies PEPER HS DE OTD DS EY 99904199 0999-060000 10-00 DD 1904940000400000660040-006 ELIBIFE PP OSOBEIDDODOOHDI EEE HOE DY HLENEODE DODLD DOD ’ BRITT 15 LEVER on ie e ° \ b . NELSON 1 PURELY AN AGGRESSIVE ite A DDS VED DDIDIDDEDLGDOD OG EDD O94. 04-66-49944- 1494-9009 69OO0 a | BENNINGS ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. | (Special to The Evening World.) Fanique ; BENNINGS, Dec. 1.—The entries for Pa i | to-morrow's races are as follows: ' RST RAC six and a halt gas Co . 10] d 433 1 ‘ \s uppelis } Rightful . ‘ | s roe 0 Sufferanc : F. Tarpey 1 | Hat Diamond Fish | ' Jainon : | . | BECOND, RACE—Two- years old. colts; five ewe yeaisids and wpe furlongs; Columbia course. f 1163. Cedaratromé seers ee oy : 1152" Weirdaonie ‘ 1161 Proceeds 1148. Ostrich... Het Hippocratea 1100? Marjoram P | *Apprentice allowances, THIRD | RACE—Two-yea: | geidings; tive furlongs; "Soiamba _foures. Witting trom ue) ecial condition y 8 priv ‘ | ore to some and gucial chat with me in my system a that hi nea 168 is i BLOOD POIRONIN 178 Pinale Tiberuine’' Loa without mercury of oF potash; eee FOURTH Ra iden’ three-yearolda | % DROCELE cured 4 and Up; one mile; Columbia course, | hours, no out A1T4* Nuit Blanche ...+++ conditions cui a ermpnenisne 4 Hobby K ne, made strong lar ath no rasee At | moi AL ABE A patna vent Wyn 10 or a0 ‘ Cod if ar Ma PRER when ‘sit nem NO TNR ABLE: CASE TAKES oA Sundays, 10 te 4P. ‘write " M rannet roll DR. RH. HACKENZIE, 146 W, 34th St., New York, Hutton. | | xin \= | | NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. —— (Aipecial to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, la., Dee, 1.—The entries for tomorrow's races are as follows FIRST RACE—Three-quartera of @ mile; ootling; \ Ncienoed Moynahan and Deldrick, of the Al- ra Shenton oa re ta oh, Willle Lewis, the hard-hitting light: ‘ { of the gel OMoce—Lovejoy, ii; Tul ary. 1: Cotter, 1%; Smith,| LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec, 1.—The| le Lewis, 4 Bett can take elleve in tay |KORAuIN Club, olled Harries and Heins | Koenecke, idk, Dowie, 168; "Roberts, Tia: Moor Browne. 166; total, 4%. | Jack (Twin) Sullivan vs. Kid hice oy | WelGR Of thie city, Who |b Meee ToryLookaway ‘i | seten! Of them, but he doesn't believe in tak- | ip ; total, 773. Consolidated Gas Co. | seCoND GAME Standard Unt . § good form at present as any lig 21 *Tom Mankins . lew Yor! fog it when he can guard himselt, Ho| 7M* latter won the first two and lost| [incent” cipoe)” neon Lotept, 10: | Gowan, U4: Michaelson, 194; iM | Aight, which was acheduled to take place | Weight. in the. ‘business, has been syrisenee, *: Master Specialist. Thont fights at lightning speed, and the best | the next four to the Algonquin cracks, | Smith, 172; Lambrecht, T Parven. 11; MeKiernan, 177: Bowne, H on the @th before the Century A, C.,| matehed to meet Eddie Hanlon, ee 2 @ EN R. Willi ‘part of his defense is his attack, which | Th€ scores hung up were the best SECOND “GAME Consolidated Gus Soo; ate Van aaa tn tier of Ieee Angeles, Cal,, for twenty founds, | CORIO, TeetMe toc abow. wa bal We Open Dr. L. amas " — Consol mit D ‘ounds Aine Bouse the ether follow too busy that have been tallied onf these alleys! SEEOND GAME -- Consolidated Gas total wer’ 1%: Moore, 16; Browne, 174; | haa been postponed unt!l Deo. # in order) Broan of by: the duguatrial A. Cu OF Hrch Rod to be ve, " @ny match game this season. In the} Hart, 1; ganderson, 179; Werner, | THIRD GAME - ndard-Unlon—Me- | (hal the seating Capacity of the club at! Phitadelphia, on next vendin ine ' (hird game Deldrick put up the high) 181; Young, 160; total, 84. Consoll-| Gowan, Ist) MeNabb, 116 Michaelson, | the Los Angees pavilidn can pe en-|, Lewhs has won e *Merry Acrobat . ieee a nmetner of these busy fight. | oS tee ‘Thi ty dated Gas (General OMe) No. 1— MoKlernan, jowne, 178: total, y fought during the last atx mont fa? Burning Wines | ‘ers. He keeps coming all the time as Ore ay tire. the record of the) sone sgt; @mith, 10; Lambrecht, 190; Winthvop Press—Pvile, 104: Dono- | '@twed Ia victories over Bob Russell, she Eng: | _ EY Xithene fast as he can, He has a wallop and | evening's Play, Heine was close be- Dury 72; Barnets, 179; total, s97, van, 1% Browning, 118; Smith, 116 These two men have been practically | lish light-weight, ee ope hy puts| qInD RACE—One he oan land ft on the right spot. He! hind him with 29 The Averages for) THIRD GAME — New Ametergam Stich, 12: total, 614. |matohed since their last engagement, hima ine for a hates with such | vara, eptling be satively different trom Britt in the | the seven games were: Heine, 20; Deid-| {General Omics) Lovejoy, 16; Tull, | Jewellers! Lea but up to the present time MeCoy has! Ih weigit Willie Fitzgerald, «fires Leese ‘ Matter of defensive fighting. He doesn't | Tick, 24; Moynahan, 20, and Harries,| Jy ig: total, tm Conmlldnted vane | Fie Seaink Hs ; done ttle or no training. Sullivan has,"“fattling’ } and Jimm ous 2 Beckles ce care what kied of a punching comes | The scores (General Oce) No, 2-Nickerson, 1h uh ar hess nelmas ta tte Tan | been on the coast for the past week ra,crres PB Leta My By Pag ma : we his way. He/can take a hard beating hdd cue saree. 1 Heina, m3;| De Harty Lh rar oor ag Pha Werner, | at! alleys last night. The scores; | and is sald to be in good shape for the i hgeude Witlle Fitsgerald. Fiteweral slampoon otal, «8; Moynahan, 173; Diederick: ‘ h SORA, | FIRST GAME—Jonseph Fahys & Co,—| event, 23 ‘rate eaetns } a even 1 Dire! ee get cee ee cre tare | Oe total, at Silk Leawae. Labouseur, 162; Halnes, If. Hull, 18; $$ Be ee King csesccssssesse Blahdee trouble thing that marks youth and restraint SRCOND GAME—Harriea, 24; Heins, Ketcham, 148; Martens, 174; total, 17. | t Football Game. Heidern sat Private Di in the matter of dissipation, If Nelson total, #93; Moynahan, 112; Diedrick’| Graft & Co. lost two out of three aa a Ballou Bush, Hs Kirby, 116i) Le ee 1,000 Oe ean iataecaccusts eee ro rns mney if, finds that itt's punches ; total, 44, jam night on the White Elephant Cudlipp. } Graham, 118; Da ub, 180; The fovtball season at Equitable rk "| - ‘as be did eats Reiesl eee nen | NAD GAME—Harrieg, 24; Heine, 24, lieve, “The scores ; total, 36, ; | be brought to @ close next sunday with FOURTH RACE stile Mensa |xor 4° ‘Teta NEED Be fy ‘j total, 479; Moynah FIRAT GAMB-—Oelberman, Domerich & | BECOND GAME-Joseph Fanys & Co—| . sti Gueake buch Ypuralighter -sesesree s0¥* Hed. he will pile right on top of Jimmy | fora) {qi Moynahan, + Diedri, Bi Walker, 24; Rabing, 40; Hill,| Labouseur, 138; i met eee cones ations oe i (Dt. ‘Epon etical , None at E , ota a hs : x sa. *yand ® tearm of sailors from the United State ny New York 17, ’ te ella elim Belit's cleverness! wouRTE: GAMI—Harrice, 18; Heins, i Pa ga, he Se doe Leet rant 1s Kier sap; | SRI Hancock, ‘The provious game betwes 4 Birltt, will have one great adventage| Ht; iota. FH MOyMMnAM: 20: Dhedrici, | Hf: total, We Greed @ Zollinger, | Cudipp, 1m; Graham; 474; Daud’ igl;| heoe two slevens resulted In & tie : | 178; Wichman, 184; total, Tia a | that Corbett did not. He doesn’t dis- | FIFTH OAM —Harries, 208; Heine, 194; ght Merman Domer- | THIRD GAME—Joseph Pahys & S stpate, any more than Nelyon dose him-| {981 31; Moynahan, tit; Diedtion, i | Mich co. Walker is, Rabing ie; | Labouseur, 16; Fale, I Hai, | Bowling Games To-Night, | OLD ins GRINDLE, 3 . me Vi W jartens, total, 784. | th r manager 4 ep cian Be Pel yell sixtH H QAME Harrie JH, Heine, 10 ener, Ws: otal BAL” Gren edt, Ta: Grapase, {t) uOx: bia “Budass; “sto kmabn a Tree's of Sine Corbett hee accepted ene show | Under Dr ovarindie ers . ss #trengt! speed A nahan, Nedrio Krumme, 1M; Erck, 14, Sleh. 1 ly bales) yaul TF alleys. ide bet offered by Frank Wynn, the| N diseases peculiar to men This will be THE fight. The Britt. total Po 188; Wichman, 213; total, 84. | total, alleys. | aide o y “ all dis: Nohiy, more easily cee ¥ Corbett Aight a year ago and the | SEVENTH QAME—Harries, 181; eins | ineee, A Wlehman, Domerich Broadway League—Alpine, Corinthian, | bookmaker, on John Piealng, who Is to tolerate terme than By any other ody ‘ 5) @on-Corbett fight Tuesday night will total, 3; Moynahan, NG; Diedrick, | & Co.—Walker, 188; Rabing. 18; Hill. Archdloce: an Chelsea; ax Schwartje & Arps's alleys. | meet H. H. Egeberg for the Gragco- = ep Doth rank as preliminary try-outs, 1M; toval, "| MMs Rohdenburg, 128; Van Wagener,| The Columbus Catholic ( up team | Puatime | National—Paatime, World's | Roman champronahip at Bulzei » Harlem 120 Rit ‘he inet Inte: ment Len, 15; total, 7%. Graeff & Co.-Krumme, | maintained its lead last night by wins | Ch oe Dipper; at Bothner & Bay- Seems, beg coe darned that Bes. ae conn unt in in 4 Glnce Joe Gans has offically announced sae. 10; Brock, 128; Bleh, 145; Zollinger, 198; | ning two more games on ihe Coloniol | er's alle tee eu tae Oe ee ee European ‘kin onthe paints hw that he will never fight again at the| The Gordon House Ave won two our, Wichman, 167; total, Sia the Holy. rage he tone ting HH. and! Lite Insurance League—Mutual Bene- ers, and that from his perform: Sreiice tise yt Wea, ¢ 0 Di j - light-weight limit of 1% pounds, and +9 tee ee gd on the Crt: Amerioan National, | again took the high score lead wit Wea | an airy es ee cela chance to defeat Piening. <1 tas and Mas practically resigned the title, the 1 ’ +" dales beat the New Jerseys| Horn and Sohulta were in good form. | PUT niin League—Bloecker, Friend A special maich, arraaged In conjune- Dit, GHINDiR to still at the same ‘Winner of the coming Britt-Nelson affair | tik fe Be Harpe Dyde, | acks leat night on the Whits| mate di ang achule tae eines oe | ship, Algonquin; at Bohlusing’s alleys. | uh bien the International gvent, will 171 WEST 12THST., Peiveen Will be very close to the light-welgit| yoy, ah 1 Wes Elephant alleys and the New Jerseys| mage 2” and 8 ee Ted Nout). Morningside Tourney—Hamilton, be between Young, Hackensohmidt and | Hiten Ten Tray: Dend, — | 111, ‘he has occupied OVER 80 championship, In fact, if Gans should Sige se rae J {cquer lon do. the hw kes. tee atieey 1 172 Stringer, F it 1B; 3 Me. we Independent; @t Cammann's he O: nother it be | HAVANA, Dee. 1.—Tee Trey, the station | reeord which no, other 1 fefise to meet the victor at the weigat | ty ign Wiison, 183; ¢ Nyao ry ‘| Ada: 81, Ho! , between Young Muldoon, the feather- 4 Cui Government by the 6; f 1, 183, hard, H —B. 2; Sieffart “8; Archdlocesan Tourney—Wem End, | ted to the Cuban J) Menit of te light-wolght class the latter rs Meher, 3h ea Bt, Gookin: ths; covet Bt Kee i; Tae 18; Donahue, rf Holy Cross W,, Leo; at Thum & Lehr- | Battisiors wen mn, and Columbug, the | doeettiuiam ¢. Whitney, is a oul Hlgtitully sim the ckaim the honore SECOND GA " —Di 86; | Bull 180; | baoh's alleys. ma - “f J Dyde. 4 ry so i” ate | we ma Work Wee Bibectenaiet, SECOND. GAME. Sialding 1-0" Nett yt Ay | as Allison, 125 Ha Me total, | EN Striny aye Me eer 123; bn thian, Belvidere; at Thum & Kahl en’ Bide Nat bor ood Gra ' GAME—Roaeville — Pierson, Adam, dt dllget, Si; torel, Wee ee dorf's alleys piure tr “MISSISSIPPI AND | ¥, Graver, i: Miller, 1 4 Wit:| 16); Olosaga, 812; Wood, 19; Van Ness.| lumbus—Horn, “0; Garvey, ‘in Knights of Columbus Langue—Liberty, | Leth 2, eNamara,| il; Meyer, 189; total, 924 New Jersey | ris, yman s Bebult Castilian, nta Mal a hum | he tnta i = 198, Sullivan, 169; Wright,| total | bach's alleys. spt | THERD GAME —Gordon House—@.! jqrunean, We Bu hoonmaker, wl; "to:| THIRD GAME—Columbus—Horn, 18: | Labrie Royal Arcanum—Firet Section— ie nner Pihats i eat l veya ; ayde, 21: A. Gibbs, tat Re Hen ist;| iat: Be Bonulla 1M, Harris, 189; Wy seeds, Menhation, Coltan Me 1” boos {Sle comfort Aight And, da ’ Wea alee eet Biock, 19 tal, 8g THIRD GAME—Roseville—Pterson, 213;| Kane. . aan, Tay Ere ig, | ond Bection—West Blie, Madison Square, rap eerie and. will cet 8 EF Weignberiood Paiee Oogaga, 2: Wood, 198 Yaa Koss Ws) Bee ee ponohnn’ suse ton te xn lgherbooker: @ Bamuels's Harlem WF YOU _ARE SUFFERING PROM IN ENITED, INe | ioe ure without regard , ® ‘chast foyer, 19; tots 7 H ick, y ee rel Oe A u ay J F MBC: Certs, 8; Angle, 16, total | Ory is: Brows Romhard, 176; | Commercial League. | American Natlonal—Metropolitan, Col- pte LOOD ance for Waal bend tar ad et ; Gotiaete Helez, 168; Gookin; 181, total, ME Siegel, Cooper & Co. REE, uGeDEE: AL Thame White’ Ble: DSBASES OF THE B tio} | 15, Broadway. stetwen, il Sia GAME , Cooper Co * Nt a) ‘a, Ne AThs Spartan te won owt gc8S | gg tgrminm Newapaver League. |" Burkey Ate, Brack icky Riverside League—Audubon, Hudson, NA sHAGAE ny Aken Racahtinhed #4 Teare ’ once 0 man . 1 World team won two genes yes- Be) total! tariem; at Sievers & Laukenan’s alleys. EAvors DEMILITY last night. The jatter team beat the terday afternoon on MoLaughlin's! hy | . 2 | , Br New York jockey, thse Savannah, before = Bight “RMtaalssippt” bad re: PIRST GAME ~ tan — Di h pee etna —D uma, ‘onlan. 149. ich 188; Multort, Ist erie, Fort Greene: ES andar oll ine 3, Lehmart, 179; noepne. 14g; Heston, 168; 3 joone, @; Heins, Jaasve~¥, onan York Consolidated i at Eldorado alle: B. Bini & Co, ve A. Bar- COME TO ME,