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                                                                    EXHIBIT 10.9

Confidential Treatment has been requested with respect to portions of the
agreement indicated with an asterisk [*]. A complete copy of this agreement,
including the redacted terms, has been separately filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.

                             E-COMMERCE AGREEMENT
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     THIS E-Commerce Agreement dated the 14th day of May, 1999 (the "Effective
Date") is by and between THESPORTSAUTHORITY.COM, INC., a Delaware corporation
("TSA.com"), and THE SPORTS AUTHORITY, INC., a Delaware corporation
("Retailer").

     WHEREAS, Retailer is a full line sporting goods retailer and operates TSA
Stores (as defined below) in the U.S. and Canada under the trade name, trademark
and service mark THE SPORTS AUTHORITY;

     WHEREAS, Retailer has entered into a certain E-Commerce Venture Agreement
with Global Sports Interactive, Inc. for the purpose of cooperatively forming
and operating the company which is TSA.com;

     WHEREAS, TSA.com is in the business of creating, developing, operating,
maintaining, advertising and promoting all aspects of the E-Commerce Business;
and

     WHEREAS, Retailer desires to enter into an agreement with TSA.com pursuant
to which TSA.com shall provide certain services to Retailer, all upon the terms
and conditions hereinafter set forth;

     WHEREAS, Retailer and its subsidiary THE SPORTS AUTHORITY MICHIGAN, INC.
(as "Licensor") have entered into a certain License Agreement with TSA.com under
which TSA.com as Licensee has been granted certain rights to use the Marks,
Names, TSA Buying Power and TSA Content (all as defined in the License
Agreement) in connection with creating, developing, operating, maintaining,
advertising and promoting the TSA Site; and

     NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound hereby,
agree as follows:

                                   ARTICLE I
                                  DEFINITIONS

     As used herein, the following terms shall have the following meaning:

1.1  "Advertising Co-op and Discretionary Funds" shall mean amounts earned by or
     allocated to Retailer by its vendors, the purpose of which is to advertise
     or market a given vendor's brand or goods, or for advertising, marketing,
     promotional or other use at Retailer's discretion.
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1.2  "Advertising and Marketing Partners of TSA.com" shall mean operators or
     proprietors of search engines, portals, community sites, content sites, on-
     line retailers, shopping, regional and industry directories, push sites,
     and other Internet sites capable of attracting Customers for the TSA Site,
     or desirous of attracting Customers from the TSA Site to their sites, with
     whom TSA.com contracts for exchanges of advertising and promotional
     services and any form of compensation.  For purposes of this Agreement,
     TSA.com shall not contract with TSA Competitors and the same shall be
     excluded from the definition of Advertising and Marketing Partners of
     TSA.com.

1.3  "Business Day(s)" shall mean any day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or
     official federal holiday in the U.S.

1.4  "Closeout Merchandise" shall mean end of season, out of style, broken stock
     or excess merchandise that is currently carried by Retailer in a
     substantial number of its TSA Stores, or merchandise which is available for
     purchase from a given vendor on a closeout basis for sale in a substantial
     number of Retailer's TSA Stores, and priced by Retailer at a greater than
     normal discount for the purpose of reducing inventory or turning inventory
     quickly, without replenishment.

1.5  "Confidential Information" shall mean as that term is defined in Article XI
     of this Agreement.

1.6  "Cross Promotion" shall mean the use by Advertising and Marketing Partners
     of TSA.com of certain of Retailer's Names and Marks (as defined in and
     subject to the License Agreement) on other than the TSA Site for the
     purpose of promoting the TSA Site and the goods and services offered on the
     TSA Site.

1.7  "Customer" shall mean a consumer who purchases or otherwise receives any
     merchandise or services furnished by TSA.com from the TSA Site as permitted
     hereunder.

1.8  "Customer Data" shall mean  any and all data relating to Customers or
     potential Customers of the TSA Site, including without limitation, data
     relating to persons referred by or through the Advertising and Marketing
     Partners of TSA.com to the TSA Site.  Such data may include, without
     limitation, names and other identifying information such as addresses,
     phone numbers and e-mail addresses, credit card numbers and related data,
     preferences, gift and shipping information, purchase, payment and
     connection histories, correspondence, inquiries, and descriptions of the
     items and quantities of items purchased by any such persons.

1.9  "Databases" shall mean all data structures, data schema, database
     dictionaries, attributes, validation tests for each element, table sizes
     and formats, access requirements, data dependencies and other elements
     involving the management or storage of data on the TSA Site, and all
     refinements, updates, releases, improvements and enhancements thereto, all
     Intellectual Property Rights embedded therein (except those belonging to
     Retailer or TSA.com) and all applications created specifically for
     management and use of the Customer Data, Financial Data and TSA Content,
     but excluding the Customer Data,

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     Financial Data and TSA Content per se. GSI shall own all right, title and
     interest in and to the Databases, while Retailer and TSA.com may use the
     Databases subject to other restrictions set forth herein.

1.10 "Defective Allowance" shall mean a discount or rebate granted by a vendor
     to a retailer as a result of defective merchandise received by the retailer
     and pursuant to which, the retailer also retains or destroys the
     merchandise.

1.11 "Disclosing Party" shall mean the party disclosing Confidential Information
     as permitted under this Agreement.

1.12 "E-Commerce Business" shall mean the business of creating, developing,
     operating, advertising and promoting the TSA Site as further described
     herein.

1.13 "E-Commerce Orders" shall mean any orders for On-Line Merchandise or
     services placed by Customers from the TSA Site.

1.14 "E-Commerce Shopping Experience" shall mean the unique and highly
     interactive experience of shopping for and purchasing merchandise from the
     TSA Site, including, without limitation, the experience of a functional
     (little or no fluff), streamlined, easy to navigate, on-line sporting goods
     store with the Features Set described herein and in Attachment A. As much
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     as practicable, the TSA Site shall draw from the "look and feel" of
     Retailer's TSA Stores and reinforce Retailer's mission of offering high
     quality, high performance, innovative products, in fashion and on trend as
     to style, color, materials and makeup, supporting beginner, intermediate
     and enthusiast participants through superior value and service. The E-
     Commerce Shopping Experience is intended to help make the TSA Site the  e-
     commerce shopping site for sporting goods, athletic apparel and athletic
     footwear.

1.15 "Features Set" shall mean the features, characteristics and requirements
     for the TSA Site as set forth throughout this Agreement and in Attachment
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     A, as the latter may be amended or supplemented in accordance with this
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     Agreement.

1.16 "Financial Data" shall mean all data relating to the financial performance
     or operations of the TSA Site, including the financial information
     generated pursuant to Article 8.1 below, and any aggregates of data which
     are Customer Data, except that any names and other information identifying
     Customers in any manner shall not be considered and be excluded from
     Financial Data.

1.17 "Fiscal Year" shall mean TSA.com's fiscal year.  TSA.com shall give at
     least ninety (90) days advance notice to Retailer of any change in
     designation of TSA.com's Fiscal Year.

1.18 "In Line Merchandise" shall mean current merchandise carried by Retailer in
     a substantial number of its TSA Stores (excluding test merchandise,
     Markdowns, Closeouts and Special Makeups), or merchandise which Retailer
     intends in the near future to carry in a substantial number of its TSA
     Stores, or which is offered by the same vendors and is

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     closely related to foregoing merchandise and available to Retailer but not
     currently carried in its TSA Stores.

1.19 "Intellectual Property Rights" shall mean any and all now known or
     hereafter known tangible and intangible (a) rights associated with works of
     authorship throughout the universe, including but not limited to
     copyrights, moral rights, and mask-works, (b) trademark and trade name
     rights and similar rights, (c) trade secret rights, (d) patents, designs,
     algorithms and other industrial property rights, (e) all other intellectual
     and industrial property rights (of every kind and nature throughout the
     universe and however designated) (including logos, "rental" rights and
     rights to remuneration), whether arising by operation of law, contract,
     license, or otherwise, and (f) all registrations, initial applications,
     renewals, extensions, continuations, divisions or reissues hereof now or
     hereafter in force (including any rights in any of the foregoing).

1.20 "Internet" shall mean a global network of interconnected computer networks,
     each using the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol and/or such
     other standard network interconnection protocols as may be adopted from
     time to time, which is used to transmit content that is directly or
     indirectly delivered to a computer or other digital electronic device for
     display to an end-user, whether such content is delivered through on-line
     browsers, off-line browsers, or through "push" technology, electronic mail,
     broadband distribution, satellite, wireless or other successor technologies
     or means.   Internet shall also mean on-line services such as AOL,
     CompuServe and Prodigy.

1.21 "Launch Date" shall mean the date on which TSA.com commences normal
     operation of the TSA Site with the Core Functionality as further described
     in Attachment A.
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1.22 "Markdowns" shall mean merchandise currently in Retailer's inventory in a
     substantial number of its TSA Stores which is systematically offered for
     sale at prices less than the original retail prices at which Retailer
     offered such merchandise, in response to low demand, seasonality,
     obsolescence or other market conditions.

1.23 "Milestone Delivery Schedule" shall mean the major dates and deliverables
     in creating, developing and launching the TSA Site, which may be
     incorporated into the Production Schedule, as further described in
     Attachment A.
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1.24 "On Line Customer Loyalty Programs" shall mean programs established by
     TSA.com with Retailer's prior review and approval to encourage repeat
     business at the TSA Site from Customers.

1.25 "On Line Gift Certificates" shall mean gift certificates bearing the mark
     THESPORTSAUTHORITY.COM, distributed electronically under the auspices of
     TSA.com (subject to Retailer's approval and the terms of the License
     Agreement), offered by TSA.com and redeemable only through or on the TSA
     Site, but not at Retailer's TSA Stores.

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1.26 "On Line Merchandise" shall mean the merchandise offered and sold by
     TSA.com on the TSA Site as further defined in Article 4.3.

1.27 "Outsourcing Partner(s)" shall mean any person or entity which, subject to
     Article 20.11 and other applicable terms of this Agreement, TSA.com engages
     to perform any of the obligations, duties or services which TSA.com has
     undertaken or promised to perform under this Agreement.

1.28 "Own Brand Merchandise" shall mean any and all goods bearing, or sold under
     or in connection with packaging or labels bearing the mark THE SPORTS
     AUTHORITY or the mark THE SPORTS AUTHORITY & Design, as either offered and
     sold by Retailer in its TSA Stores, or offered and sold by TSA.com from the
     TSA Site.  All such sales by TSA.com are subject to the terms of the
     License Agreement.

1.29 "Party" shall mean Retailer or TSA.com; "Parties" shall mean both of them.

1.30 "Production Schedule" shall mean the schedule to be agreed upon by the
     Parties for the creation, development, and production (both before and
     after the Launch Date) of the TSA Site, including the delivery of TSA
     Content and TSA.com Products.

1.31 "Receiving Party" shall mean the party receiving Confidential Information
     as permitted under this Agreement.

1.32 "Retailer's Warehouse" shall mean the place or places at which Retailer
     receives bulk delivery of any merchandise from its vendors.

1.33 "Special Makeups" shall mean merchandise currently carried by Retailer in a
     substantial number of its TSA Stores (excluding test merchandise, Markdowns
     and In-Line Merchandise), or merchandise which Retailer plans to carry in a
     substantial number of its TSA Stores, which is manufactured and sold to
     Retailer on a temporarily exclusive basis, and not otherwise available in
     the market or for purchase by other retailers during the period of
     exclusivity.

1.34 "Term" shall mean the period commencing with the Effective Date and
     continuing until this Agreement is terminated as provided in Article XVII
     below.

1.35 "TSA Competitor" shall mean:  (a) any person, firm or corporation or other
     entity (other than TSA and its retailing subsidiaries) which either
     directly or indirectly derives twenty percent (20%) or more of its revenues
     from the sales or distribution of sporting goods, athletic apparel,
     athletic footwear or related goods and services, whether operating from
     stores located in the U.S., Canada or Japan or any other nation in which
     the predominant language is English, whether by mail order, home shopping
     through audio or video programming, over the Internet or otherwise; and (b)
     any retailing entity which would clearly be regarded as a competitor of TSA
     by the U.S. Department of Justice under federal antitrust and competition
     laws and regulations.

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1.36 "TSA.com Products" shall mean, collectively, the TSA.com Tools and the
     TSA.com Work Product.

1.37 "TSA.com Tools" shall mean any tools, both in object code and source code
     form, which TSA.com has already developed or which TSA.com independently
     develops or licenses from a third party, excluding any tools which TSA.com
     creates pursuant to this Agreement.  By way of example, TSA.com Tools may
     include, without limitation, search engines, Java servlets and ActiveX
     controls.

1.38 "TSA.com Work Product" shall mean all HTML files and Java files (or
     derivatives of either), graphics files, animation files, data files,
     technology, scripts and programs, both in object code and source code form,
     all documentation and any other items used by TSA.com to create the TSA
     Site.

1.39 "TSA Content" shall mean the following content or information, as furnished
     by Retailer to TSA.com subject to the terms of this Agreement and the
     License Agreement:

          (a)  text, graphics, photographs, video, audio and/or other data or
               information relating to any subject furnished by Retailer to
               TSA.com and intended solely for use in connection with the TSA
               Site;

          (b)  Retailer selected print advertisements for the TSA Stores or the
               goods and services offered by Retailer in the TSA Stores,
               including run of press and insert advertisements which appear in
               newspapers and magazines, as well as printed in store signage,
               point of sale and display signage and information promoting
               events and the goods and services offered in the TSA Stores; and

          (c)  such information concerning the goods and services offered by
               Retailer in the TSA Stores in the U.S. as Retailer possesses and
               has the right to transfer and license to TSA.com, and which
               Retailer deems necessary to successful operation of the TSA Site,
               including, without limitation, information which is related to
               the sourcing, manufacturing, development, design, fabrication,
               construction, test procedures, performance features, quality
               control standards, merchandise specifications, reliability
               standards, distribution, product costs, other costs, allowances,
               rebates, sizes, colors, decoration, display, pricing, margins,
               vendor economic information, and similar information and know-how
               necessary to the procurement, merchandising, inventory management
               and sales of such goods and services in the TSA Stores.

1.40 "TSA Gift Certificates" shall mean gift certificates bearing the marks THE
     SPORTS AUTHORITY and THE SPORTS AUTHORITY & Design, printed and distributed
     under the auspices of Retailer, offered by Retailer for redemption at its
     TSA Stores, or if by TSA.com on the TSA Site, redeemable only at Retailer's
     TSA Stores.

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1.41 "TSA Site" shall mean that certain Internet site currently accessible
     through the URL "http://www.thesportsauthority.com," and any backup or
     mirror Internet site; it being understood that the TSA Site shall be
     primarily targeted by TSA.com at Customers, and not at persons, entities or
     activities otherwise described in Article 2.6 of the License Agreement.
     Further, the TSA Site shall not be used by TSA.com to furnish, sell,
     advertise or promote the goods or services of any TSA Competitor.  The TSA
     Site shall include, without limitation, the E-Commerce Shopping Experience,
     the Features Set and other aspects, features and characteristics as set
     forth in this Agreement and its Attachments.

1.42 "TSA Stores" shall mean any sporting goods retail store established and/or
     operated by Retailer or Retailer's wholly-owned retailing subsidiaries and
     devoted to the sale of a broad assortment of sporting goods, athletic
     footwear, athletic apparel and related goods, and to provision of related
     services.

1.43 "URL" shall mean the uniform resource locator of the TSA Site on the
     Internet.

1.44 "URL Integration" shall mean the display of Retailer's URL in Retailer's
     prepared advertising, marketing, public relations and investor relations
     communications as further described in Article 7.5.

1.45 "Web" or "web" shall mean the World Wide Web, a network protocol for
     accessing and viewing text, graphics, sound and other media and engaging in
     e-commerce via the Internet.

                                   ARTICLE II
                          DEVELOPMENT OF THE TSA SITE

2.1  Services.  TSA.com, at its own expense and at no cost to Retailer, shall
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provide all creative, design, programming and other consulting services,
including all applicable TSA.com Products, necessary to the successful
realization of the TSA Site, including without limitation, services in the Core
Functionality as specified in Attachment A and incorporation of at least the
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core aspects (as agreed by the Parties) of the Features Set, in accordance with
the Milestone Delivery Schedule and the Production Schedule, and as is necessary
in order to deliver the TSA Site in condition acceptable to Retailer on or
before the Launch Date.  After initial acceptance by Retailer and full scale
launch of the TSA Site, TSA.com's development and maintenance services shall
continue throughout the Term of this Agreement.

2.2  TSA Content.  (a) Initial TSA Content.  As soon as reasonably possible
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after the Effective Date, TSA.com and Retailer shall agree upon a Production
Schedule for the delivery by Retailer to TSA.com of that TSA Content which
Retailer intends for TSA.com to incorporate into the TSA Site.  The Parties
acknowledge that Retailer shall be able to deliver certain "static" information,
such as TSA Store locations, promptly to TSA.com, and that other TSA Content,
such as TSA Content concerning the merchandise to be sold on the TSA Site, may
be delivered at a later date, closer to the Launch Date.  TSA Content shall be
in the format(s) designated by TSA.com as set forth in Attachment B hereto or in
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such other formats as the Parties may

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mutually agree. Upon Retailer's request, TSA.com shall assist Retailer in the
conversion of TSA Content into an acceptable form for use by TSA.com for the TSA
Site.

     (b) Subsequent TSA Content.  Retailer shall supply TSA.com with updated TSA
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Content as it becomes available to Retailer and necessary to updating the TSA
Site.  Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, and except as
it relates to Special Make-Ups, it shall be TSA.com's responsibility to produce
and maintain all camera ready product information for use on the TSA Site and
Retailer shall have no responsibility therefor.  With respect to Special Make-
Ups, Retailer shall furnish sample products to TSA.com with sufficient lead time
to allow TSA.com to produce camera ready product information as and when needed.

2.3  Project Liaisons.  Each party's primary contacts for development efforts
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shall be the project liaisons specified in Attachment A or the persons otherwise
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designated in writing by Retailer or TSA.com from time to time, as the case may
be.

2.4  Acceptance.  TSA.com shall make available to Retailer Alpha and Beta
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versions of the TSA Site for Retailer's review and, with respect to the Beta
version, annotation and approval, and Retailer shall provide the latter, all
according to the Milestone Delivery Schedule, if not earlier.  Retailer shall
review and comment upon the Alpha version within two Business Days after
delivery of the Alpha version.  TSA.com shall make any necessary changes and
furnish the Beta version of the TSA Site for Retailer's review and acceptance on
or before September 21, 1999.  Retailer shall have seven (7) Business Days after
delivery of the Beta version to review and evaluate the TSA Site (the
"Acceptance Period") in order to assess whether it successfully incorporates the
Features Set, captures the desired  E-Commerce Shopping Experience and otherwise
complies with the terms of this Agreement and of the License Agreement.  During
the Acceptance Period, Retailer shall identify in writing to TSA.com all aspects
of the TSA Site that do not substantially conform as described above.  Upon
receipt of Retailer's list of non-conformities, TSA.com shall correct promptly
all such non-conformities so that the TSA Site does conform in all material
respects, and substantially conforms in all lesser respects, after which
Retailer and TSA.com shall extend the Acceptance Period for a second seven (7)
Business Day Acceptance Period during which Retailer shall confirm that all non-
conformities that were previously identified have been corrected.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the TSA Site shall be deemed accepted upon the
earlier of: (i) its use in commerce with all Core Functionality, provided,
however, TSA.com shall not use the TSA Site in commerce without Retailer's prior
approval and consent; (ii) Retailer's failure to give notice of any non-
conformities during an Acceptance Period; or (iii) Retailer's acceptance of the
TSA Site.

The acceptance procedures set forth in this Article 2.4 shall also apply to any
material modifications made to the TSA Site during the Term of this Agreement.
As used herein, "material modifications" shall mean alterations which
significantly change the overall design, "look and feel" or functionality of the
TSA Site, or which extend or reduce the Features Set.

2.5  Additional Features of the TSA Site; Updates.  TSA.com, at its own expense
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and at no cost to Retailer shall provide such content and features on the TSA
Site as Retailer elects, which contain or make accessible as part of the TSA
Site such information as: corporate information

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(e.g., historic background, mission statement, names of officers and directors),
store locator, public financial information (e.g., SEC filings, annual reports,
etc.), press releases, community programs, employment opportunities for in store
or corporate positions, frequently asked questions, a "contact us" section,
customer reviews, product reviews and any other information which serves to
enhance the TSA Site and help the TSA Site and Retailer attract and retain
Customers.

Without limiting the foregoing, following the initial completion, acceptance and
launch of the TSA Site, TSA.com, at its own expense and at no cost to Retailer,
shall update non-shopping aspects of the TSA Site, as requested from time to
time by Retailer, as follows:

     (a)  Employment Opportunities - TSA.com shall furnish technology to allow
          Retailer to update as frequently as Retailer desires.

     (b)  Public Financial Information -

          i)   Stock Prices - to be updated daily or more frequently by a link
               to another web site offering such information.

          ii)  SEC Filings and Annual Reports - SEC filings shall be provided by
               a link so long as the government (or Retailer) makes such filings
               available at no cost. Both SEC filings and annual reports shall
               be provided only if available in portable document format; in the
               alternative, TSA.com shall provide the consumer with a form and
               format in order facilitate efficient delivery of such information
               from Retailer's investor relations or legal departments.

     (c)  Store Locators - to be updated as such information changes and is
          received from Retailer.

     (d)  Frequently Asked Questions - to be updated by TSA.com monthly, from
          TSA.com's experience in hosting, managing and operating the TSA Site,
          and from any information which Retailer provides.

     (e)  Corporate Information - to be updated as such information changes and
          is received from Retailer.

     (f)  Retailer's Community Programs - to be updated as such information
          changes and is received from Retailer.

     (g)  Press Releases - TSA.com shall furnish technology to allow Retailer to
          update and post on the TSA Site directly.  Retailer shall be able to
          post press releases on the TSA Site as it desires.

     (h)  "Contact Us" Section - to be updated as such information changes and
          is received from Retailer.

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                                  ARTICLE III
                    HOSTING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE TSA SITE

3.1  Data Center and Services.  TSA.com, at its own expense and at no cost to
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Retailer, shall furnish a data center and all "back-end" operations for the
purpose of hosting and maintaining the TSA Site, either directly, or through an
Outsourcing Partner (the "Data Center").  The Data Center shall be configured to
meet or exceed the standards and specifications set forth in Attachment C.  The
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Data Center shall host the TSA Site and data servers in a secure environment.
The Data Center shall provide a commercially reasonable communications link to
the public Internet that is monitored at all times with wide area network
management tools.  The Data Center shall include all necessary resources,
including backup and mirror systems, to make the Data Center highly reliable and
allow the TSA Site to be operational on a 24 hours/7 days a week basis but for
scheduled down time for maintenance and backup purposes.  The Data Center shall
be supported and managed by TSA.com and TSA.com's operations and systems
administration staff shall maintain all servers and provide all technical and
support resources required to resolve any technical issues or failures of
equipment.  TSA.com shall operate the Data Center and all servers, all in
accordance with Attachment C.
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Retailer may request changes in the hosting operation or services provided under
this Agreement in order to meet the changing needs of Retailer and of the TSA
Site.  Such requests shall be made in writing.  Retailer and TSA.com shall
evaluate the needs and proposed changes to determine the best course of action
and amend Attachment C, if necessary and agreed to by the Parties.
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3.2  TSA.com shall make the Data Center ready for acceptance testing on or
before October 14, 1999. Retailer or its representatives may conduct acceptance
tests during the following two-week period to verify that the Data Center meets
the agreed upon acceptance criteria.  If at the end of such two-week period, the
Data Center has failed to meet such criteria, the Parties shall work together to
determine the reasons for such failure.  The Party whose action or inaction is
determined to be the cause of such failure, shall, with the cooperation and
assistance of the other Party, work to promptly remedy such failure.  If the
Data Center has not passed the acceptance criteria within thirty (30) days after
the end of such two-week period, and if the cause has been attributed to TSA.com
or its Outsourcing Partner, Retailer shall have the right, upon written notice
to TSA.com, to terminate this Agreement at the end of such thirty day period.
Once Retailer has accepted the Data Center in accordance with the agreed upon
acceptance criteria, TSA.com shall immediately staff its operations team and
begin operating the Data Center.

3.3  Performance Monitoring.  TSA.com and Retailer shall work together during
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the implementation of the Data Center to mutually agree upon the reports that
TSA.com shall prepare and deliver as part of normal operations to document
performance once the Data Center has been accepted and gone into operation.
TSA.com shall permit Retailer to track performance and derive statistics via
remote access to the Data Center.

3.4  Hosting Services.   TSA.com shall load the TSA Site onto server(s) that are
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connected to the Internet and readily accessible via the Web through use of the
URL.  TSA.com shall ensure

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that the TSA Site is functional and ready to process transactions in an
efficient manner, and that it is compatible with all major software platforms,
including the major web browsers and helping applications and plug-ins. TSA.com
shall upload all TSA Content, including updates, to the TSA Site within three
(3) Business Days of delivery to TSA.com. With TSA.com's prior written consent
and cooperation, Retailer may electronically transmit or upload TSA Content
directly to the Web Site.

3.5  Maintenance Services.  TSA.com shall maintain the TSA Site so that it
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functions in a reasonably error free manner and according to the standards and
specifications set forth in Attachment C.  Upon notification of an error in the
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TSA Site or of a non-conformity between the TSA Site and the Features Set or
Attachment C, whether from Retailer or from any Customer or user of the TSA
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Site, TSA.com shall promptly commence an investigation into the reported error,
and TSA.com shall, upon reproducing such error, use reasonable commercial
efforts to correct such error in a timely fashion.  While providing any
maintenance services, TSA.com shall ensure that the TSA Site is functional and
ready to process transactions in a reasonably efficient manner, provided,
however, that TSA.com may, during low usage periods and as mutually determined
by the Parties, temporarily take down or block access to the TSA Site to perform
maintenance.

3.6  Search Engine Registration.  On or before the Launch Date, and from time to
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time as requested by Retailer during the Term of this Agreement, TSA.com shall
write professional meta tags and register the TSA Site and Retailer's URL with
the as many of the leading search engines and directories, as well as many of
the leading shopping, industry and regional directories, as practicable.  The
Parties acknowledge that submission of registration materials does not guarantee
that registration will actually take place.

                                   ARTICLE IV
                           MERCHANDISING THE TSA SITE

4.1  In General.  The Parties acknowledge that Retailer's core competencies lie,
     ----------
in part, in the selection, sourcing, purchasing,  distribution, presentation,
advertising and sale of merchandise, including without limitation, the
establishment and maintenance of favorable relationships with merchandise
vendors, all in relation to operating land-based sporting goods stores.
Similarly, TSA.com's (or GSI's) core competencies lie, in part, in the creation,
development and operation of e-commerce businesses, including, without
limitation, making it possible for land-based retailers to successfully migrate
to and operate e-commerce businesses which may differ, especially as to
merchandising, from their land-based stores.  The Parties anticipate that the
majority of merchandise to be offered and sold on the TSA Site shall be
merchandise which Retailer originally selects and orders for its TSA Stores.
Under this Agreement, TSA.com shall be kept informed of Retailer's selection and
ordering processes and shall be entitled, subject to the restrictions set forth
herein, to select from the full range of merchandise offered in Retailer's TSA
Stores the merchandise to be offered on the TSA Site.  TSA.com's selection may
be supplemented in part, as provided herein, with merchandise not otherwise
offered or sold in Retailer's TSA Stores.

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4.2  Restrictions.  In no event shall TSA.com offer or sell on the TSA Site, and
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Retailer shall not be required to assist TSA.com in obtaining:

     (a)  firearms, ammunition, explosives and explosive materials, weapons, and
          any related items, equipment and accessories which may be subject to
          licensing, permitting and or other governmental restrictions on sales,
          distribution and/or exports of the same;

     (b)  counterfeit merchandise or merchandise which infringes the valid
          Intellectual Property Rights of others within an applicable
          jurisdiction;

     (c)  any merchandise for which merchants are charged with in-person
          verification of identity or age or other qualifications to own or
          purchase the subject merchandise;

     (d)  any merchandise which is subject to any export prohibition from the
          U.S., or which is barred or otherwise prohibited from use in any
          export destination country outside the U.S., unless such merchandise
          is offered, sold and delivered to Customers only within the U.S.;

     (e)  any merchandise, which if offered or sold on the TSA Site, would
          violate the terms of any agreement between the subject vendor and
          Retailer, including, without limitation, any term restricting
          distribution to the territories served by Retailer's TSA Stores,  or
          which would otherwise materially damage the relationship between the
          subject vendor and Retailer; and

     (f)  any merchandise which Retailer requests in writing be removed from the
          TSA Site, if for legitimate business purposes set forth in Retailer's
          notice to TSA.com; provided that Retailer purchases such merchandise
          from TSA.com at TSA.com's cost if such merchandise cannot be returned
          to the vendor.

The above restrictions shall apply at all times to the TSA Site.  Retailer and
TSA.com agree to communicate in good faith, as needed, concerning the
construction, application and enforcement of the above restrictions.

4.3  Available Merchandise.  Subject to the above restrictions, TSA.com shall
     ---------------------
have the right to offer and  sell on the TSA Site, and Retailer shall assist
TSA.com in obtaining:

     (a)  In Line Merchandise;

     (b)  Special Make-Ups;

     (c)  Closeout Merchandise, but only such Closeout Merchandise as Retailer
          currently carries, or places orders for sale in its TSA Stores;

     (d)  Markdowns;

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     (e)  On Line Gift Certificates; and

     (f)  TSA Gift Certificates.

Merchandise in categories 4.3(a) through (f) above shall be referred to as "On-
Line Merchandise."

4.4  Vendor Relations; Orders by TSA.com.  (a)  At such time and by means of a
     -----------------------------------
form of written or electronic notice which is mutually agreed upon by the
Parties, Retailer shall notify all of its vendors: (i) of the formation of
TSA.com as a venture of Retailer and GSI; (ii) that the TSA Site is operated by
TSA.com; (iii) that TSA.com shall be coordinating its purchases with Retailer
and purchasing additional quantities of merchandise as ordered by Retailer; (iv)
that each vendor, for the benefit of Retailer, should sell its merchandise to
TSA.com at the same prices, with the same Advertising Co-op and Discretionary
Funds and on the same terms and conditions as it sells the same merchandise to
Retailer; and (v) that such merchandise should be shipped and invoiced directly
to TSA.com.  If a given vendor refuses to directly ship to and invoice TSA.com,
TSA.com shall notify Retailer.  If the vendor cannot be persuaded to deal
directly with TSA.com, then subject to Retailer's consent, which it may withhold
as it sees fit, Retailer may place the order for TSA.com and such vendor may
ship to and invoice Retailer for such merchandise.  Retailer shall then invoice
TSA.com at Retailer's net cost, and TSA.com shall pay Retailer the purchase
price and all freight and handling charges within thirty days of any such
shipment by Retailer to TSA.com.  TSA.com shall pay Retailer its pro rata share
(based upon that portion of the shipment purchased by Retailer for TSA.com as it
relates to the entire shipment received by Retailer from that vendor) of the
actual freight costs from the vendor's facility to Retailer's Warehouse, as well
as any handling and freight costs incurred by Retailer in packing and shipping
the subject merchandise from Retailer's Warehouse to TSA.com's fulfillment
facility.  Retailer shall include a detailed bill of lading or invoice with each
such shipment.

     (b)  In Line Merchandise.  Retailer shall use its best efforts to advise
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TSA.com within ten (10) Business Days after placing a purchase order with a
vendor for any In Line Merchandise, identifying the vendor and the item (by
category, class, UPC and/or Retailer's sku number), and setting forth Retailer's
net cost, Retailer's proposed original retail price and expected date of receipt
at Retailer's Warehouse.

     (c)  Special Make-Ups; Own Brand Merchandise.  Retailer shall use its best
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efforts to advise TSA.com within ten (10) Business Days after placing a purchase
order with a vendor for any Special Make-Ups or Own Brand Merchandise,
identifying the vendor and the item (by category, class, UPC and/or Retailer's
sku number), and setting forth Retailer's net cost, Retailer's proposed original
retail price and expected date of receipt at Retailer's Warehouse. Further,
Retailer shall advise TSA.com and, if possible, furnish TSA.com with a sample of
the Special Make-Ups or Own Brand Merchandise and advise TSA.com of the color
selection and size range. TSA.com shall have the right to purchase up to five
per cent of the Special Make-Up or Own Brand Merchandise, proportionately as to
size and color, as ordered by Retailer. TSA.com shall have five (5) business
days after receipt of notice from Retailer to place its order for Special Make-
Ups or Own Brand Merchandise and, if so, the quantity thereof.

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Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, TSA.com recognizes
that there may be instances where there shall be an insufficient amount of a
particular item of Special Make-Ups or Own Brand Merchandise to warrant selling
such merchandise on-line. In such instances Retailer shall not be required to
offer such Special Make-Ups or Own Brand Merchandise to TSA.com. Further,
TSA.com acknowledges that Retailer may not be able to offer to TSA.com certain
Special Make-Ups or Own Brand Merchandise which is not available in all of
Retailer's TSA Stores.

     (d)  Closeout Merchandise.  Retailer shall use its best efforts to advise
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TSA.com within ten (10) Business Days after issuing a purchase order for
Closeout Merchandise from a vendor.  Retailer may from time to time agree to
sell Closeout Merchandise to TSA.com on such terms and in such amounts as may be
determined by the Parties, provided, however, that Retailer shall use
commercially reasonable efforts to make Closeout Merchandise available to
TSA.com, subject to availability.

     (e)  Markdowns.  Retailer may from time to time agree to sell Markdowns to
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TSA.com on such terms and conditions and in such amounts as may be determined by
the Parties.

     (f)  The Parties shall cooperate with each other so that, as between
TSA.com and Retailer, as much of the processes set forth in Article 4.4(a)-(f)
above as possible may be accomplished electronically.

4.5  Prices of On-Line Merchandise.  Subject to the terms of this paragraph and
     -----------------------------
to any applicable laws, Retailer shall [*].  [*] shall adopt and be responsible
for implementing such price determinations.  Retailer shall use its best efforts
to [*]; provided, however, that for any item which [*].  TSA.com may assist
Retailer in [*].  Retailer acknowledges that TSA.com, unless it elects to do so,
[*].  In such event, Retailer shall nevertheless have the right to [*]  The
Parties shall cooperate with each other so that the entire pricing process
between TSA.com and Retailer may be accomplished electronically.

4.6  On-Line Gift Certificates; TSA Gift Certificates.  Subject to Retailer's
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prior review and approval of the form and content of any proposed On-Line Gift
Certificate and of TSA.com's redemption policy, and subject to the terms of the
"License Guidelines and Restrictions" under the License Agreement, TSA.com may
develop, publish and offer for sale On-Line Gift Certificates on the TSA Site.
TSA.com shall clearly and conspicuously state in connection with any offer to
purchase or sell such On-Line Gift Certificates, and state on the On-Line Gift
Certificates themselves, that On-Line Gift Certificates are redeemable only on
the TSA Site and not at TSA Stores.  In addition, subject to the prior
negotiation and agreement of the Parties as to all terms, TSA.com may offer TSA
Gift Certificates for sale on the TSA Site, but only with the clear and
conspicuous statement that such TSA Gift Certificates are redeemable only in TSA
Stores. As between TSA.com and Retailer, TSA.com shall bear any escheat duties
with respect to On-Line Gift Certificates.

                                   ARTICLE V
                     ORDER PROCESSING AND CUSTOMER SERVICE

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5.1  Processing of Customer Orders.  Except as otherwise provided in Article
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6.3, TSA.com shall be solely responsible for processing all E-Commerce Business.
TSA.com shall enter into merchant agreements in its own name and on its own
account with at least the credit card providers VISA, Master Card and American
Express.  Further, TSA.com shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide
the functionality to accept Retailer's forthcoming private label credit card, on
the same terms and conditions as accepted by Retailer at Retailer's TSA Stores.
TSA.com shall provide secure systems for submitting and processing all credit
card transactions, as well as systems for immediate confirmation of all E-
Commerce Orders, and confirmation of shipments, out of stock or back orders via
mail and/or email.  TSA.com shall promptly process all E-Commerce Orders
received from Customers via the TSA Site.  TSA.com shall take the Customer's
credit card number at such time as On-Line Merchandise or related services are
ordered.  TSA.com shall charge the Customer's credit card at the time the On-
Line Merchandise is shipped or the related services are furnished.  The
transaction shall appear on the Customer's credit card under the merchant name
"TheSportsAuthority.com" and proceeds shall be deposited into TSA.com's
designated bank account for full credit to TSA.com.  TSA.com shall make all
arrangements for delivery of all On-Line Merchandise and related services
purchased on the TSA Site.

5.2  Customer Relations.  TSA.com shall be responsible for providing all
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Customer service relating to the TSA Site, which shall be provided in a
courteous and professional manner consistent with that provided by other
reputable on-line retailers.  TSA.com shall invite Customer feedback via a
"Contact us" or "How are we doing?" feature.  Beginning on and after the Launch
Date, TSA.com shall maintain an email reply service and a toll-free telephone
number and furnish adequate staff on a 24 hours a day/7 days a week basis to
receive and handle telephone inquiries, requests and complaints from Customers.
TSA.com shall periodically summarize and share Customers' on-line and telephone
feedback with Retailer, and continuously use it to improve TSA.com's operations,
as applicable.

5.3  On-Line Customer Loyalty Programs.  Subject to Retailer's prior review and
     ---------------------------------
approval, which shall no be unreasonably withheld, TSA.com shall have the right
to establish On-Line Customer Loyalty Programs in order to encourage continued
E-Commerce Orders.  Customer Loyalty Programs established by TSA.com shall be
used only in connection with E-Commerce Orders and Retailer's customer loyalty
programs shall be used only in connection with purchases at Retailer's TSA
Stores.

5.4  Return of On-Line Merchandise.  TSA.com's return policy shall be consistent
     -----------------------------
with Retailer's return policy.  With each shipment of merchandise, TSA.com shall
specifically instruct all Customers that no On-Line Merchandise purchased from
the TSA Site may be returned to Retailer's TSA Stores and may only be returned
to TSA.com in accordance with the instructions enclosed; provided, however, that
Retailer at its sole discretion, in order to maximize its own customer goodwill,
may accept any such On-Line Merchandise for return in accordance with Retailer's
return policy, and thereafter return the On-Line Merchandise (or destroy for
credit, as agreed by the Parties) to TSA.com's fulfillment center.  Once each
quarter, or more often as Retailer sees fit, it shall prepare and send an
itemized invoice describing all returns of On-Line Merchandise which it has
accepted at TSA Stores during the period elapsed since the

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last such invoice, setting forth the items returned, quantities, amounts
refunded or values exchanged, and any packing, handling and freight charges
incurred by Retailer in shipping such On-Line Merchandise to TSA.com. TSA.com
shall pay each invoice in full within 30 days of receipt from Retailer. The
Parties shall negotiate in good faith and mutually agree to an appropriate
service charge which Retailer may add to all such invoices.

                                  ARTICLE VI
                                  FULFILLMENT

6.1  Fulfillment Duties of TSA.com.  TSA.com shall use commercially reasonable
     -----------------------------
efforts commensurate with leading e-commerce retail fulfillment operations to
provide fulfillment services for the TSA Site, according to the service
standards set forth in Attachment C.  These fulfillment services shall include,
                       ------------
without limitation:

     (a)  Order Receipt: accept all Customer orders (and order inquiries and
          -------------
          cancellations) on-line from TSA Site, and via dedicated toll-free
          telephone number(s) on a 24 hours/day, seven days a week basis.
          Process credit cards, verify authorizations and track frauds.  Compute
          and collect applicable taxes and shipping and handling charges.
          Track, verify and confirm all orders by phone, mail or email as
          appropriate.

     (b)  Credit Card Authorization and Billing: Process credit card payments,
          -------------------------------------
          verify authorizations and track frauds.  Reauthorize initial denials.
          Bill credit cards at time of shipment.

     (c)  Merchandise Receiving and Inspection: Receive, count and inspect
          ------------------------------------
          merchandise at warehouse or distribution center.  Issue and track
          backorders.

     (d)  Inventory Control: Track all merchandise on order, in warehouse or
          -----------------
          distribution center, and as sold to Customers.  Manage shrinkage.

     (e)  Pick, Pack and Ship: Pick merchandise to fill orders from warehouse or
          -------------------
          distribution center.  Pack and seal merchandise for safe shipment.
          Ship via Customer designated method within the time frames selected by
          or promised to Customers.

     (f)  Shipping Verification and Manifesting: Select appropriate shipping
          -------------------------------------
          carriers, apply appropriate shipping labels, and communicate with
          carriers and Customers to verify and track all shipments.

     (g)  Returns Processing: Provide on-line and toll-free telephone support
          ------------------
          for processing merchandise returns. Issue RA numbers, UPS call tags
          and the like. Verify, confirm and track returns.  Issue credit card
          credits (or refunds or exchanges) to Customers promptly upon receipt
          of returned merchandise.  Process returns of defective merchandise to
          recover from vendors.

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     (h)  Customer Service: In addition to the services afforded to Customers
          ----------------
          above and as described in Article V, invite, track and respond as
          appropriate to Customer feedback.  Provide systematic capability to
          track and monitor customer service activity to include such
          information as original order number, order date, reason for Customer
          contact, and resolution.  For phone calls, track time to answer and
          call duration.  For e-mail, track elapsed time from Customer send
          time/date to TSA.com response time/date.

     (i)  Reporting: Provide reports to Retailer, including, without limitation,
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          concerning daily, weekly and monthly performance in each of the above
          categories, demand by page in the TSA Site, demand by item in the TSA
          Site, cancellations and returns, defectives, and the like.

6.2  Retailer's Option to Assume Fulfillment Duties.  The parties agree that, at
     ----------------------------------------------
the option of Retailer, at any time after the second anniversary of the Launch
Date, and upon nine months' prior written notice given by Retailer to TSA.com
and GSI, Retailer may assume all fulfillment duties with respect to the E-
Commerce Business and the TSA Site, provided that Retailer is able to satisfy
the following conditions:

     (a)  Retailer demonstrates to TSA.com's reasonable satisfaction that it has
          the ability to provide the same or better fulfillment services as
          TSA.com's then current fulfillment Outsourcing Partner at the same or
          better cost;

     (b)  Retailer demonstrates to GSI's reasonable satisfaction that any
          resulting modifications needed in GSI's engineering architecture shall
          seamlessly integrate Retailer's fulfillment systems with GSI's
          operations.  Further, if modifications are needed to integrate with
          GSI's operations, Retailer shall bear the costs of making such
          modifications; and

     (c)  If Retailer desires to outsource fulfillment after satisfying the
          foregoing conditions, it may only do so: (i) if Retailer also
          outsources all of its other e-commerce, mail order and catalog
          fulfillment services; and (ii) the costs charged by Retailer to
          TSA.com for the outsourced fulfillment services for the TSA Site does
          not include any markup by Retailer.

                                  ARTICLE VII
                    ADVERTISING AND MARKETING THE TSA SITE

7.1  Prior Approval of Agreements.  TSA.com agrees to obtain the written
     ----------------------------
approval of Retailer prior to entering into any agreement or arrangement with
Advertising and Marketing Partners of TSA.com, including, without limitation,
all agreements for on-line or off-line links, cross promotion, exclusive
arrangements, affiliate arrangements, and all other advertising exchange,
traffic accumulation, aggregation and distribution methods or arrangements.

7.2  Use Of Advertising Co-op And Discretionary Funds.  (a) TSA.com shall use
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all Advertising Co-op and Discretionary Funds received by TSA.com directly from
vendors as a

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result of the purchase of On-Line Merchandise for the TSA Site, exclusively to
promote the TSA Site, in the manner and according to strategies as the Parties
shall mutually determine. All proposed advertisements shall be submitted to
Retailer for Retailer's prior review and approval.

     (b)  Any Advertising Co-op and Discretionary Funds received by Retailer due
to a given vendor's refusal to deal directly with TSA.com, and arising from
Retailer's purchase of any On-Line Merchandise for TSA.com, shall be passed
through to TSA.com by Retailer.  In any event, Retailer and TSA.com each prefer
that vendors deal directly with TSA.com, and each shall request Retailer's
vendors to do so.

7.3  TSA.com's Additional Advertising Commitment.  TSA.com shall spend, prior to
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December 31, 2007, not less than [*] in excess of the amount of Advertising Co-
op and Discretionary Funds spent by TSA.com for advertising of TSA's Site, of
which at least [*] shall be spent by December 31, 2001 and the balance remaining
will be spent at the rate of at least [*] per Fiscal Year until all [*] is
spent.  In the event of a breach of this Article 7.3, TSA.com shall have the
right to cure such breach within 30 days of receipt of written notice of breach
from Retailer.

7.4  Cross Promotion.  Subject to Retailer's prior review and approval, and
     ---------------
subject to the terms of the License Agreement, TSA.com shall have the right to
use Retailer's URL, the name and mark "TheSportsAuthority.com" and certain other
Marks (as defined in the License Agreement) to cross promote the TSA Site with
Advertising and Marketing Partners of TSA.com.

7.5  URL Integration by Retailer.  Retailer, commencing no later than October 1,
     ---------------------------
1999 and on a rolling basis as it orders or prepares new printed materials or
advertisements or other communications pieces, and continuing during throughout
the Term, at no cost to TSA.com, shall use its best efforts to provide for URL
Integration in its prepared advertising, marketing and public and investor
relations communications pieces, as follows:

     (a)  by including its URL within substantially all of its print media
          advertising (including, without limitation, in newspapers,
          periodicals, circulars, billboards, print materials, shopping bags,
          cash register receipts and print sponsorship advertising);

(b)  by including its URL in substantially all of Retailer's television
     advertising; and

     (c)  by mentioning its URL during substantially all of Retailer's radio
          advertisements.

Retailer shall not be required to use the URL in any formats or applications
where it deems such use to be inappropriate, poor design, unreasonable or
awkward (e.g., in a radio spot which is too short) or where such use is rejected
or unacceptable under the terms of any applicable advertising, marketing or
sponsorship agreement.  Retailer may use the following disclaimer together with
the URL if appropriate and necessary: "On Line Merchandise offerings may vary
from products offered in The Sports Authority stores."

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                                 ARTICLE VIII
                            ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

8.1. Administrative Services to be Provided by TSA.com.  TSA.com shall provide
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the following services to support the TSA Site and the E-Commerce Business:

     (a)  TSA.com shall, as required by law, or as requested by Retailer, GSI or
          both:

          (i)   formulate operating plans and budgets and share these with GSI
                and Retailer, at least semi-annually;

          (ii)  provide long range forecasting and statistical analyses and
                share these with GSI and Retailer;

          (iii) establish policies, provide technical support for and prepare
                and maintain financial books, coordinate financial audits,
                maintain statutory records and registers, and prepare and file
                financial reports, accounts and returns and income tax and other
                taxation returns required by the U.S. and other national, state
                and local governments;

          (iv)  obtain and administer national, state, and local licenses and
                permits necessary to conduct the E-Commerce Business and to
                operate the TSA Site;

          (v)   install and maintain various financial reporting systems,
                including general accounting, sales audit, inventory control,
                internal control, asset accounting and other like systems as are
                customary and usual for similar enterprises;

          (vi)  assist with public affairs and corporate communications services
                involving the TSA Site and the E-Commerce Business; and

          (vii) assist with developing advertising and marketing strategies and
                plans, and buying and managing print, electronic, sponsorship
                and other advertising and signage programs.

     (b)  Financial Statements.  TSA.com shall provide Retailer with monthly
          --------------------
unaudited financial statements in such detail as Retailer may from time to time
require and shall provide Retailer with real-time electronic access on a 24
hour/7 days a week basis to its books and records to the extent the same are
maintained in an electronic media and accessible on-line.

     (c)  Audits.  During the term of this Agreement and for a period of two (2)
          ------
years thereafter, each Party shall keep and maintain accurate books and records
relating to this Agreement.  Upon request, Retailer or its agent(s) may inspect,
audit and analyze copies of those records of TSA.com relating to this Agreement.
Upon request, TSA.com or its agent(s) may inspect, audit and analyze copies of
those records of Retailer relating to this Agreement.  Any

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such audit by a Party (the "Auditing Party") shall be conducted at the Auditing
Party's own cost and expense, during normal business hours at the regular place
of business of the other Party (the "Audited Party") upon at least ten (10) days
prior written notice. Each Party may exercise its right to audit hereunder no
more than once per year, unless a material discrepancy (i.e., a discrepancy in
excess of [*] or [*]) was discovered in an audit. In such cases, the Auditing
Party may audit every six (6) months until the results of the audit show that a
material discrepancy no longer exists. All underpayments shall be promptly
remitted to the Auditing Party. No payments rendered under this Agreement shall
be subject to audit more than two (2) years from the date of its presentation.
Neither Party shall exercise its audit rights unless it has a reasonable basis
to believe the information provided by the other Party is inaccurate.

                                  ARTICLE IX
                              RETAILER'S SERVICES

9.1  Project Manager; Merchandising Manager.  Retailer shall make two of its
     --------------------------------------
employees available to serve as a full-time project manager and a full-time
merchandising manager to work with TSA.com with respect to all aspects of
Retailer's rights and obligations pursuant to the TSA Site, the E-Commerce
Business and this Agreement.  Such "Dedicated Employees" shall be hired,
employed, managed and compensated by Retailer, and TSA.com shall reimburse
Retailer for each such Dedicated Employee's services  in the manner set forth
below.

9.2  Charges.  TSA.com shall reimburse Retailer for all commercially reasonable
     -------
compensation costs incurred by Retailer in connection with the Dedicated
Employees, including, without limitation, TSA.com's allocable share of the
wages, salary, bonus, 401(k), profit sharing and other standard compensation and
employee benefits as paid or furnished by Retailer, and of any employment based
sums that Retailer as an employer is required by law to contribute on behalf of
such Dedicated Employees to local, state and federal agencies.  Each Dedicated
Employee shall keep track of all work time that he or she devotes to working for
any party other than TSA.com and periodically report the same to Retailer.  At
least once each month Retailer shall prepare a written statement (a "Dedicated
Employee Invoice") identifying each Dedicated Employee employed on TSA.com's
behalf during the preceding month, itemizing the compensation furnished by
Retailer for each Dedicated Employee, totaling the amounts by Dedicated
Employee, and reducing such totals proportionately for the time each Dedicated
Employee spent working for parties other than TSA.com during the subject month.

9.3  TSA.com's Payments. Dedicated Employee Invoices shall be calculated and
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sent by Retailer to TSA.com on a monthly basis.  Less frequent billing may be
appropriate for periods in which minimal time has been spent or minimal costs
have been incurred.  TSA.com agrees to pay Retailer all charges within thirty
(30) days after the receipt of any Dedicated Employee Invoice from Retailer.

                                   ARTICLE X
                  CUSTOMER DATA, FINANCIAL DATA AND DATABASES

10.1 Ownership and Use of Customer Data.  (a) TSA shall own all right, title and
     ----------------------------------
interest in and to the Customer Data, while TSA.com shall have an irrevocable
right and license hereunder touse the Customer Date in its business operations.
TSA.com shall adhere to all United States and Canadian privacy

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and data protection laws applicable to its gathering, processing, storing and
transmitting of Customer Data. TSA.com shall use its best efforts to adhere to
all such privacy and data protection laws of all other nations and shall
indemnify TSA for any loss, damage or expense caused by its failure to do so;
provided, however, that the parties agree that such failure to do so shall not
be deemed a breach of this Agreement.

     (b)  Each Party shall treat the Customer Data as Confidential Information
of the other Party in accordance with the provisions of Article 11.1. The
Parties agree that TSA.com may use Customer Data in the operation of the TSA
Site and the E-Commerce Business, and that Retailer may use the Customer Data in
the operation of Retailer's land based stores, but neither Party shall furnish,
rent, sell or otherwise disclose Customer Data to any person or entity
whatsoever without the prior written consent of the other Party. Further, the
Parties agree not to furnish, rent, sell or otherwise disclose to any person or
entity whatsoever any Financial Data, without the other Party's prior written
consent and subject to such terms and conditions as the Parties may mutually
determine. Notwithstanding the foregoing, TSA.com may permit GSI, at no charge
to GSI, to use Financial Data (but not Customer Data) to form trends and overall
research as to the on-line shopping habits of consumers.

10.2 Delivery of Customer Data and Financial Data to Retailer.  From time to
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time, Retailer may request that TSA.com provide to Retailer any or all of the
Customer Data or the Financial Data as Retailer shall specify, including,
without limitation, the following information:

     (a)  Customers' names;
     (b)  Customers' addresses;
     (c)  Customers' phone numbers;
     (d)  Customers' e-mail addresses;
     (e)  items purchased;
     (f)  amount spent;
     (g)  information as to how and from where Customers reached TSA Site;
     (h)  "refers";
     (i)  unique visitors to site;
     (j)  page views per site;
     (k)  top ten most viewed pages;
     (l)  bottom ten least viewed pages;
     (m)  time of day traffic patterns;
     (n)  sales by product and brand in the aggregate;
     (o)  Customer comments and complaints (shall be furnished on a monthly
          basis or more often as requested); and
     (p)  such additional information as requested by Retailer.

Upon receipt of such request, TSA.com shall provide the Customer Data or
Financial Data to Retailer in a commercially standard format, either via
diskette, CD-ROM, electronically, or via another mutually agreeable method.
TSA.com shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the Customer
Data and Financial Data provided to Retailer accurately and completely reflects
the Customer Data and Financial Data in the TSA Site, but until such data is
audited and

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TSA.com's books are closed for the applicable period, TSA.com shall have no
obligation to check the accuracy, validity or integrity of the Customer Data or
Financial Data.

10.3 Ownership and Use of Financial Data.  TSA.com, Retailer and GSI shall
     -----------------------------------
jointly and severally own all right, title and interest in and to the Financial
Data, except that all use of the Financial Data by any of them shall always be
subject to the restrictions set forth herein.

10.4 Ownership of Databases.  GSI shall own all right, title and interest in and
     ----------------------
to the Databases, while Retailer and TSA.com may use the Databases subject to
other restrictions set forth herein.

                                  ARTICLE XI
                                CONFIDENTIALITY

11.1 Confidential Information.  Each Party acknowledges that, in connection with
     ------------------------
the performance of this Agreement, it may receive Confidential Information of
the other Party. For the purpose of this Agreement, "Confidential Information"
shall mean information or materials that is marked "confidential" or which the
Receiving Party knows or has reason to know is the confidential or proprietary
information of the Disclosing Party, either because (i) such information is
marked or otherwise identified by the Disclosing Party as confidential or
proprietary, or (ii) such information has commercial value and is not generally
known in the Disclosing Party's trade or industry. Confidential Information
shall include, without limitation: (a) concepts and ideas relating to the
development and distribution of content in any medium; (b) trade secrets,
drawings, inventions, know-how, software programs, and software source
documents; (c) information regarding plans for research, development, new
service offerings or products, marketing and selling, business plans, business
forecasts, budgets and unpublished financial statements, licenses and
distribution arrangements, prices and costs, suppliers and customers; (d)
existence of any business discussions, negotiations or agreements between the
parties; (e) the terms and conditions of this Agreement; (f) all information
with respect to Retailer's vendors, Retailer's price and cost structures,
TSA.com's vendors, TSA.com's merchandise price and cost structures, the cost of
merchandise sold by TSA.com, the existence or amount of any cooperative
advertising subsidy or rebate; and (g) all prices of merchandise to be sold on
the TSA Site prior to publication of such prices on the TSA Site; provided,
however, that Retailer shall be provided with the information referred to in
clauses (f) and (g).

11.2 Confidentiality.  The Receiving Party hereby agrees: (i) to hold and
     ---------------
maintain in strict confidence all Confidential Information of the Disclosing
Party and, except as otherwise permitted herein, not to disclose it to any third
party; and (ii) not to use any Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party
except as permitted by this Agreement or as may be necessary for the Receiving
Party to perform its obligations under this Agreement.  The Receiving Party
shall use at least the same degree of care to protect the Disclosing Party's
Confidential Information as it uses to protect its own Confidential Information
of like importance, and in no event shall such degree of care be less than
reasonable care.  The obligations and restrictions imposed by this Article 11
shall terminate five (5) years after the expiration or termination of this
Agreement.

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11.3 Exceptions.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties agree that
     ----------
Confidential Information shall not include any information that: (a) was in the
public domain at the time it was communicated to the Receiving Party by the
Disclosing Party; (b) entered the public domain subsequent to the time it was
communicated to the Recipient by the Disclosing Party through no fault of the
Receiving Party; (c) was in the Receiving Party's possession free of any
obligation of confidence at the time it was communicated to the Receiving Party
by the Disclosing Party; (d) was rightfully communicated to the Receiving Party
by a third party, free of any obligation of confidence, subsequent to the time
it was communicated to the Receiving Party by the Disclosing Party; (e) was
developed by employees or agents of the Receiving Party independently of and
without reference to any information communicated to the Receiving Party by the
Disclosing Party; or (f) was communicated by the Disclosing Party to an
unaffiliated third party free of any obligation of confidence. In addition, the
Receiving Party may disclose the Disclosing Party's Confidential Information in
response to a valid order by a court or other governmental body, as otherwise
required by law, or as necessary to establish the rights of either party under
this Agreement; provided, however, in the event that the Receiving Party
receives a demand to disclose such Confidential Information in connection with a
legal action or proceeding, the Receiving Party, if possible, shall first notify
the Disclosing Party of the demand in order to provide the Disclosing Party an
opportunity to seek a protective order. TSA.com may also disclose certain of
Retailer's Confidential Information to GSI in connection with the performance by
GSI of its duties, but only to the extent expressly permitted in the E-Commerce
Services Agreement by and among TSA.com, GSI and Retailer of even date herewith.

11.4 Confidentiality of this Agreement.  The Parties acknowledge that the terms
     ---------------------------------
and conditions of this Agreement constitute Confidential Information which shall
be governed by the terms of this Article 11.

                                  ARTICLE XII
                                   APPROVALS

12.1 Approval Process.  Except as otherwise expressly set forth herein, and
     ----------------
except with respect to any use of "Licensed Property" (as defined in the License
Agreement) which requires approval under the License Agreement, when a given
provision calls for prior review and approval by one Party of a submission by
the other Party, the Party receiving the submission shall review it in a timely
manner and use its best efforts to communicate in writing its approval or
disapproval as soon as practicable after receiving the same. Failure to
communicate approval within five (5) Business Days of receipt of the submission
shall be deemed a disapproval. The submitting Party may re-start the approval
process by making a second submission marked "Second Request." The Party
receiving the second submission shall again review it in a timely manner and use
its best efforts to communicate in writing its approval or disapproval as soon
as practicable after receiving the same. Failure to communicate approval within
five (5) Business Days of receipt of the submission shall be deemed an approval.
In no event, shall the Party seeking approval produce, distribute, or otherwise
follow through on or implement the subject of the submission until approval is
granted in writing by the Party charged with the right of approval, or until the
applicable period has expired after a Second Request and the Party receiving the
second submission has failed to reply.

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                                 ARTICLE XIII
                                  EXCLUSIVITY

13.1 Retailer.  During the term of this Agreement, except as otherwise permitted
     --------
under Article 2.6(a) of the License Agreement, Retailer agrees to not engage in
the business of creating, developing, operating, advertising and promoting a
business-to-consumer e-commerce business on the Internet which directly or
indirectly generates in excess of 20% of its revenues from the sale of sporting
goods, athletic footwear, athletic apparel and related goods and services
("Restricted Business"), except that if Retailer acquires another business
selling sporting goods, athletic footwear and/or athletic apparel and related
goods and services either through land based stores or through catalog sales
which is engaged in e-commerce business, Retailer can continue to operate the e-
commerce business of the acquired business until such time, if ever, that
Retailer changes 50% or more of the acquired business's land based stores to
stores operating under the name "The Sports Authority" or any variation thereof
or changes the catalog name to "the Sports Authority" or any variation thereof.
If Retailer desires to engage in any Restricted Business during the term of this
Agreement, it shall only do so through TSA.com and such business shall be
conducted on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

13.2 TSA.com.  During the Term of this Agreement, TSA.com agrees to not  engage
     -------
in the sale of goods over the Internet as a shareholder, partner or investor in
any corporation, partnership, limited liability company or other entity or
venture which directly or indirectly generates in excess of 20% of its revenues
from the sale of sporting goods, athletic footwear, athletic apparel and related
goods and services.

                                  ARTICLE XIV
                        REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

14.1 Both Parties.  Each Party represents and warrants to the other Party that:
     ------------
(a) it is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing
under the laws of its state of incorporation and that it has the power and
authority to enter into this Agreement and the transactions contemplated herein;
(b) the consummation of the transactions described by this Agreement shall not
conflict with or result in a breach of any of the terms, provisions or
conditions of its Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws, or any statute or
administrative regulation or any order, writ, injunction, judgment or decree of
any court, regulatory or governmental authority or of any agreement or
instrument to which it is a party or by which it is bound, or constitute a
default thereunder; and (c) this Agreement has been duly authorized, executed
and delivered by it and this Agreement is valid, enforceable and binding upon
each Party in accordance with its terms.

14.2 Year 2000.  TSA.com warrants that the TSA Site shall not suffer any
     ---------
material adverse effect as a result of a failure in any TSA.com Work Product or
TSA.com Tools to be Y2K Compliant.  A product or service which is "Y2K
Compliant" is one that provides accurate results using data having date ranges
spanning from January 1, 1980 through December 31, 2019 ("Y2K Period").  By way
of example and not of limitation, "Y2K Compliant" means, with respect to a
product or service, that it can currently and shall, during the Y2K Period,
continue to (a) manage and manipulate data involving all dates within the Y2K
Period (including the fact that the year

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2000 is a leap year) without functional or data abnormality related to such
dates; (b) manage and manipulate data involving all dates within the Y2K Period
without inaccurate results related to such dates; (c) have user interfaces and
data fields formatted to distinguish between dates within the Y2K Period; and
(d) accurately identify and either reject or correct invalid date data during
the Y2K Period. Provided TSA.com otherwise complies with this Article 14.2, it
shall not be liable to Retailer for any failure to perform obligations under
this Agreement to the extent such failure arises from a failure to be Y2K
Compliant that: (i) affects the non-performing party's customers or suppliers;
or (ii) is beyond its reasonable control.

                                  ARTICLE XV
                                INDEMNIFICATION

15.1 Retailer.  Retailer, at its own cost and expense, shall defend, indemnify
     --------
and hold harmless TSA.com and any of its officers, directors, employees or
agents from and against any and all actions, claims, proceedings or lawsuits
arising from or related in any way to: (a) any claim that TSA.com's use of the
Marks as permitted hereunder and under the License Agreement, including use of
Retailer's URL and of the name and Mark "TheSportsAuthority.com" infringes the
trademark, service mark, trade dress or trade name rights of any third party in
the U.S., its territories and possessions, Puerto Rico, or Canada, provided,
however, that Retailer shall not bear any duty, obligation or liability pursuant
to this Article 15.1 to the extent that, and with respect to which, any use by
TSA.com of any of the Marks is in a manner not authorized by this Agreement or
the License Agreement; or (b) from Retailer's gross negligence or willful or
intentional misconduct.

15.2 TSA.com.  Subject to Article 15.1 above, TSA.com, at its own cost and
     -------
expense, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Retailer and any of its
officers, directors, employees or agents from and against all damages, expenses,
liabilities and other costs (including reasonable attorneys' fees and court
costs) arising: (a) from a claim made by any party (other than Retailer) that is
related in any way to the TSA Site, the E-Commerce Business, On-Line Merchandise
sold or services furnished through the TSA Site, or TSA.com's services to
Retailer provided pursuant to this Agreement; or (b) from TSA.com's gross
negligence or willful or intentional misconduct.

15.3 Any Party seeking indemnification shall notify the other Party as soon as
possible after such Party seeking indemnification becomes aware of the claim.
Except with respect to infringement claims asserted under 15.1(a) which Retailer
shall have the sole right to defend, the indemnifying Party shall have the right
to defend any claim pursuant to this Article XV.  The indemnified Party shall
cooperate with such defense and, at its option, may also defend such claim to
the extent that its interests in any way vary from that of the indemnifying
Party.

                                  ARTICLE XVI
                                   INSURANCE

16.1 TSA.com shall, during the Term of this Agreement, maintain the following
insurance coverages as indicated or as required by law, whichever shall be
greater, with insurers in good standing and authorized to do business under the
laws of the State(s) where performance shall occur:

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      (a) Comprehensive General Liability, naming Retailer as an additional
      insured, including without limitation Contractual Liability and Products
      Liability, with broad form property damage and bodily injury (including
      Personal Injury) coverage. The minimum limits for each shall be [*] per
      occurrence and [*] annual aggregate; and

      (b) Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability with minimum limits of
      [*] per accident, [*] disease (each employee) and [*] disease (policy
      limit).

Upon Retailer's request, TSA.com shall tender to Retailer certificates of
insurance evidencing the coverages required to be maintained by TSA.com
hereunder.  The certificates must provide that no change or cancellation of
insurance shall be made without thirty (30) days prior written notice to
Retailer.

                                 ARTICLE XVII
                             TERM AND TERMINATION

17.1  Term.  This Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and
      ----
automatically terminate upon termination of the E-Commerce Venture Agreement, or
terminate pursuant to Article 17.2 below.

17.2. Termination.  This Agreement may be terminated prior to termination of
      -----------
the E-Commerce Venture Agreement, as follows:

      (a) By either Party if the other Party shall materially breach in the
performance of any of the covenants, terms and conditions of this Agreement and
shall fail to cure such breach within 60 days after receipt of notice in writing
from the terminating Party of such breach, giving reasonable particulars of such
breach and of the intention of the Party serving the notice to terminate this
Agreement unless such breach is cured; provided, however, that if such breach
cannot reasonably be cured within 60 days, no termination shall occur so long as
the Party against which breach has been declared continues to use its best
efforts to cure such breach.

      (b) By either Party if the other Party shall be judicially declared
bankrupt or insolvent, make an assignment for the benefit of, or enter into a
compromise with, its creditors; initiate bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings of
any kind or proceedings for the appointment of a receiver, manager, judicial
manager or similar official with respect to it or any of its assets or become a
party to dissolution proceedings; provided, however, that no termination shall
occur if any such action is stayed, dismissed or reversed within 60 days of the
initiation of such action and the other Party provides satisfactory evidence of
the same within such period.

                                 ARTICLE XVIII
               NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES; LIMITATIONS UPON LIABILITY

18.1  Neither Party shall be liable to the other party for incidental,
consequential, punitive or exemplary damages arising in connection with this
agreement or the performance, omission of performance or termination hereof,
even if the said Party has been advised of the possibility of

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such damages and without regard to the nature of the claim or the underlying
theory or cause of action (whether in contract, tort or otherwise). Neither
Party makes any representation or warranty to the other except as specifically
set forth herein.

                                  ARTICLE XIX
                         PROPERTY RIGHTS AND OWNERSHIP

19.1 General.  The TSA Site shall consist of, and shall operate in conjunction
     -------
with, multiple elements, all of which are subject to certain Intellectual
Property Rights.  The Parties' respective rights with respect to such elements
shall be as set forth below.  For purposes of this Agreement, the term
"ownership" shall refer to ownership of all right, title and interest in and to
the respective elements, including, but not limited to, all patent, copyright,
trade secret, trademark and any other similar Intellectual Property Rights
therein, as applicable.

19.2 Retailer's URL.  Retailer's URL shall be owned solely by Retailer (or its
     --------------
licensor) and all use by TSA.com shall be governed by the License Agreement.

19.3 The TSA Site.  The TSA Site shall be owned solely by TSA.com.  Except with
     ------------
respect to each whole page of the TSA Site (which TSA.com shall own), TSA.com
disclaims all right, title and interest, and Retailer shall own all right, title
and interest, in and to all TSA Content and all works derivative of the TSA
Content which are incorporated into the TSA Site, whether such works are
copyright or trademark subject matter or otherwise, and even if such works are
not created by Retailer.

19.4 Software.  Software developed by GSI for the TSA Site shall be owned solely
     --------
by GSI, subject to any authorizations to use and approvals obtained and granted
to TSA.com and Retailer.

19.5 TSA.com Products.  As between Retailer and TSA.com, TSA.com owns the
     ----------------
TSA.com Products.

19.6 TSA Content.  As between TSA.com and Retailer, Retailer owns the TSA
     -----------
Content.  Except for a limited non-exclusive license to use the TSA Content
(subject to the terms of the License Agreement) solely to perform its
obligations hereunder, this Agreement confers no ownership or other beneficial
interest in TSA Content to TSA.com.

                                  ARTICLE XX
                                 MISCELLANEOUS

20.1 Discontinuance Or Regulation Of The Internet.  Retailer acknowledges and
     --------------------------------------------
agrees that the Internet (including without limitation the Web) is a network of
private and public networks, that TSA.com has no control over the Internet, and
that TSA.com is not liable for the discontinuance of operation of any portion of
the Internet or possible regulation of the Internet which might restrict or
prohibit the operation of the TSA Site.

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20.2 Force Majeure.  In the event that either party is unable to perform any of
     -------------
its obligations under this Agreement or to enjoy any of its benefits because of
any event beyond the control of the affected party including, but not limited
to, natural disaster, acts of God, actions or decrees of governmental bodies or
failure of communications lines or networks (a "Force Majeure Event"), the party
who has been so affected shall promptly give written notice to the other party
and shall use its best efforts to resume performance.  Upon receipt of such
notice, all obligations under this Agreement shall be immediately suspended for
the duration of such Force Majeure Event.

20.3 Waiver.  No delay or failure on the part of any party hereto in exercising
     ------
any right, power or privilege under this Agreement shall impair any such right,
power or privilege or be construed as a waiver of any default or any
acquiescence therein.  No single or partial exercise of any such right, power or
privilege shall preclude the further exercise of such right, power or privilege,
or the exercise of any other right, power or privilege.  No waiver shall be
valid against any party hereto unless made in writing and signed by the party
against whom enforcement of such waiver is sought and then only to the extent
expressly specified.

20.4 Press Releases.  All voluntary public announcements concerning the
     --------------
transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be mutually acceptable to both
TSA.com and Retailer.  Unless required by law, neither TSA.com on the one hand,
and/or Retailer on the other hand, shall make any public announcement or issue
any press release concerning the transactions contemplated by this Agreement
without the prior written consent of TSA.com or Retailer, respectively.  With
respect to any announcement that any of the Parties is required by law to issue,
such Party shall, to the extent possible under the circumstances, review the
necessity for and the contents of the announcement with the other Party before
issuing the announcement; provided, however, if either Party cannot obtain the
consent of the other Party in a timely manner, the Party required to comply with
law may issue the press release or public announcement without obtaining the
consent of the other Party.

20.5 Choice of Delaware Law.  This Agreement shall be deemed to have been
     ----------------------
executed and delivered in the State of Delaware, and shall be construed,
interpreted and enforced under and in accordance with the internal laws of the
State of Delaware.

20.6 Binding Effect; Assignment; TSA.com's Use of Outsourcing Partners. (a)
     -----------------------------------------------------------------
This Agreement shall be binding upon the Parties hereto, their successors and
permitted assigns and approved Outsourcing Partners.  Neither Party may assign
its rights and/or duties under this Agreement without the prior written consent
of the other Party, except as provided below.

     (b)  Upon written notice to TSA.com, Retailer shall have the right to
assign this Agreement to any person or entity which acquires or succeeds to all
or substantially all of Retailer's business or assets

     (c)  Retailer acknowledges that TSA.com shall contract with GSI, Organic
Online, Inc. and Client Logic Corporation as major Outsourcing Partners to
perform certain services hereunder. TSA.com represents and warrants to Retailer
that TSA.com shall fully comply with the terms of Article 20.6(e) below with
respect to GSI, Organic Online, Inc. and Client Logic Corporation.

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      (d)  TSA.com may employ Outsourcing Partners to perform certain other
services hereunder, provided, however, that for any Outsourcing Partner proposed
by TSA.com to perform web site development or fulfillment services, and for any
Outsourcing Partner proposed by TSA.com under an agreement which will pay such
Outsourcing Partner over $500,000 in any year,TSA.com shall notify Retailer and
obtain its prior written consent with respect to the material terms of
engagement of any such Outsourcing Partner, which consent shall not be
unreasonably withheld.

      (e)  All Outsourcing Partners must be fully informed by TSA.com and bound
in writing and agree (i) to all of the applicable restrictions upon TSA.com
hereunder, and (i) to perform all of the applicable obligations of TSA.com with
respect to Retailer hereunder, including, without limitation, the obligations
set forth in Articles VIII, X, XI, XII, XV, XVI and XX. Retailer shall be deemed
a third party beneficiary of all such agreements between TSA.com and its
Outsourcing Partners, and shall be entitled to enforce such agreements as
against any Outsourcing Partner in its own name and on its own behalf.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, as between Retailer and TSA.com, TSA.com shall be
responsible for all acts or omissions of any Outsourcing Partner.

20.7  Counterparts.  This Agreement may be signed in several counterparts, each
      ------------
of which shall be deemed an original, and all of which when taken together,
shall be deemed a complete instrument.

20.8  Entire Agreement.  This Agreement, as well as the License Agreement and
      ----------------
the E-Commerce Services Agreement, represent the entire agreement of the Parties
with respect to the subject matter hereof and may not be modified, except in
writing, and executed by all of the Parties hereto. This Agreement supersedes
all prior writings of the Parties with respect to this subject matter.

20.9  No Partnership.  The relationship of the Parties herein shall be that of
      --------------
independent contractors and nothing herein shall be construed to create a joint
venture or partnership.

20.10 Headings.  Section headings contained in this Agreement are inserted for
      --------
convenience or reference only and shall not be deemed to be a part of this
Agreement for any other purpose.

20.11 Notices.  Any notices or writings to be sent hereunder shall be in
      -------
writing and shall be by personal delivery or facsimile transmission and shall be
deemed given upon the earlier of actual receipt or receipt by sender of
confirmation of facsimile transmission.  Notices shall be sent to the following
addresses (or such other address as either party may specify in writing):

          if to TSA.com: TheSportsAuthority.com, Inc.
                         555 South Henderson Road
                         King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406
                         Attention: President
                         Fax No.: (610) 768-0981

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          copy to:         David S. Mandel, Esq.
                           Astor Weiss Kaplan & Rosenblum, LLP
                           The Bellevue
                           Broad & Walnut Streets
                           6th Floor
                           Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102
                           Fax No.: (215) 790-0509

          if to Retailer:  The Sports Authority, Inc.
                           3383 North State Road No. 7
                           Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33319
                           Attention:  Alex Stanton, Senior Vice
                           President, Business Development
                           Fax No.: (954) 677-6094

          copy to:         The Sports Authority, Inc.
                           3383 North State Road 7
                           Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33319
                           Attention: General Counsel
                           Fax No.: (954) 730-4288

          and to:          The Sports Authority Michigan, Inc.
                           306 South Washington, Suite 224
                           Royal Oak, Michigan 48067
                           Attention: General Counsel
                           Fax No: (248) 414-9993

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused their duly authorized
representatives to enter into this Agreement with intent to be legally bound
hereby, the date and year first above written.

THESPORTSAUTHORITY.COM, INC.        THE SPORTS AUTHORITY, INC.

By: /s/ Michael Rubin               By: /s/ Martin E. Hanaka
   ----------------------------        -----------------------------

Title: ________________________     Title: _________________________

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                                 ATTACHMENT A

Domain Name: TheSportsAuthority.com

Format of Retailer Content: See Attachment B

Project Liaisons: For TSA.com - Michael Golden  For Retailer - Alex Stanton

Feature Set: TSA.com, at its own expense, shall create, maintain and operate the
TSA Site for Retailer on the Web in accordance with state of the art computer
software development industry professional standards and with at least the
following functionality:

1.  Standard Search
2.  Browse Category/Sub-Category/Family/Sub-Family
3.  Product Presentation
4.  Related Products
5.  Product Comparison
6.  Shopping Cart
7.  Online Checkout with Secure Ordering
8.  Email Notification of Orders
9.  Order Tracking
10. User Login/Registration
11. User Profile Management
12. Product Bundles/Promotions
13. 24/7 Real Time Customer Service
14. Reporting Tools for Site Performance, Sales and Traffic
15. Affiliate Program Management
16. Store Locator with Mapping
17. Gift Giving Functionality
18. Real-Time Order Processing (including tax and shipping costs configurators)
19. Corporate Information (including financial information and company profile)
20. Employment and Press Areas with remote publishing tools for administration
    by Retailer

 (Collectively, items 1-20 above describe the "Core Functionality" of the TSA
                                     Site)
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Milestone Delivery Schedule:
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Task                                    Estimated Completion Date

Establish Fulfillment Capabilities      April 30, 1999
Discovery And Planning                  June 1, 1999
Commence Engine Engineering             July 31, 1999
Alpha Testing                           August 15, 1999
Retailer Web Site Development           August 30, 1999
Quality Control Review And Revisions    September 16, 1999
Beta (Soft Launch)                      September 21, 1999
Web Site Launch To General Public       October 1 - December 1,1999
Media And Promotions                    October 1 - December 1,1999
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                                 ATTACHMENT B

                          ASSET SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

This section details how to submit assets.

Source Assets and Final Assets
------------------------------

We require source files for all assets. This means if an image is originally
   constructed as a layered RGB Photoshop file at 100x500 pixels, we need that
   file, even if the final file is a flattened 4-bit GIF at 20x100.

We allow the submission of final assets in some cases, but only by prior
   arrangement and only in addition to an up-to-date source file. All submitted
   assets are subject to review and verification by production staff.

Media and Format
----------------

We routinely receive assets in the following media and formats:

Digital Media:
   Media:
   SyQuest 44mb, 88mb, 200mb, CD-ROM (including PhotoCD), Zip, Jaz, 3.5"
floppy.

   Format:
   Win16, Win-32, or Macintosh

   File Formats:
   Text: Raw, MS Word 95, RTF, HTML

   Bitmap Graphics:
   Photoshop, TIFF, PCD (PhotoCD), EPS, PICT (JPEG and GIF for final files only
and only along with source files)

   PostScript Graphics:
   EPS, Illustrator (7.0 preferred)

   Video:
   QuickTime

   Audio:
   WAV, AIFF, MIDI
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Non-Digital Media:
Contact us to discuss needs and capabilities before submitting any non-digital
assets.

Asset Submission
----------------

We prefer to receive assets via FTP (file transfer protocol) although we gladly
   accept assets via standard package delivery services (i.e., FedEx, USPS, UPS,
   etc.).

Submission via FTP

FTP Area: ftp.globalsportsinteractive.com

Assets should be left in "Incoming" which is a level below the initial
   directory. Once assets have been transferred, e-mail confirmation is
   required.

Submission via Package Delivery

If you wish to submit assets via standard package delivery services, please
   address the package to this address:

Address TBD

If you are submitting hard assets like brochures, photographs, etc. please be
   sure to ship them in a reinforced container to prevent damage to the assets
   while in transit.

If you are submitting digital media like SyQuests, Zip disks, Jaz disks, etc.,
   be sure to ship them in a well-padded, reinforced container.
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                                 ATTACHMENT C

               TSA Site Performance Standards and Specifications

A. Scheduled Maintenance Downtime

In order to keep the TSA site running at optimal efficiency, scheduled downtime
will be used for periodic system maintenance and upgrades.  TSA.com has a
scheduled maintenance window of 4AM to 6AM EST on Sunday mornings for the TSA
Site.  Tracking tickets will be issued to track any maintenance performed during
this time.  Tickets are also issued for unscheduled maintenance and downtime.

B. Escalation Procedures

If a technical problem occurs with the TSA Site, contact people in the following
order:

Frontier Global Center Network Operations Center
     1 800 662 3551
TSA.com Web Operations
     Joe Romello (610)768 0900
     Michael Balik (610) 768 0900
Organic Web Operations
     Daniel Lees (212) 277 4678 pager page-dlees@organic.com
                                      ----------------------
     Dion Lee Chin (212) 277 4742 pager page-dleechin@organic.com
                                        -------------------------
Organic Project Engineer
     Clay Amerault (212) 277 4732 pager page-amerault@organic.com
                                        -------------------------

C. Server Monitoring

     1. Web Servers
     Web servers will be monitored by continuous pinging to make sure the
     machine is alive.  The http server will be continuously monitored to ensure
     it is serving web pages.  The home page will be monitored to ensure the
     correct home page is being displayed with no errors.  Disk space on the web
     servers will be monitored and someone notified if capacity exceeds a preset
     level.

     2.  Application Servers
     Application servers will be monitored by continuous pinging to make sure
     the machine is alive.  Disk space on the application servers will be
     monitored and web operations notified if capacity exceeds a preset level.

     3.  Database Servers
     Database servers will be monitored by continuous pinging to make sure the
     machine is alive.  Disk space on the database servers will be monitored and
     someone notified if capacity exceeds a preset level.  Database table space
     and database extents allocated will be monitored and web operations
     notified if capacity exceeds a preset level.
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D. Replacement Parts
Under the Sun Silver maintenance agreement, replacement parts shall be available
within four (4) hours of reported failure.

E. Backups
Full backups of all machines will be performed every Monday morning beginning at
2AM EST.  Incremental backups will be performed every morning except Monday
beginning at 4AM EST.

F. Hosting Environment
Other than scheduled downtime as described above, TSA.com guarantees 99% uptime,
with preset escalation points for outages starting from system degradation and
system interruption and moving to Priority I, II or III. The mean response time
for server response to access the TSA Site shall not exceed more than __ seconds
during any one (1) hour period. Pages will return in 8 seconds or less over a T1
connection on a 28.8Kps modem. The bandwidth representing the TSA Site's
connection to the Internet shall be no less than a ____ connection, and shall be
operating at capacity no more than __ minutes in any 24 hour period.

G. Security
Since the TSA Site is an electronic commerce web site, security is a primary
concern. TSA.com shall operate and maintain the TSA Site's servers at a locked
and secured location and shall prevent unauthorized access to the same, and any
databases or other sensitive material generated from or used in conjunction with
the TSA Site. TSA.com shall promptly notify Retailer of any known security
breaches or holes. A Solaris platform will be used to keep the web site system
as secure as possible. Solaris allows easy removal of nonessential services.
Solaris allows administrative access to the servers to be restricted by a secure
shell or direct terminal connection. Solaris allows auditing of access to the
system. Solaris allows software that performs a single use password system.
Credit card and other sensitive data will be encrypted before being transmitted.
In addition to securing the individual servers used in the system, a firewall
will be used.

H. Design Requirements

     Standard Viewable Area:  615x500
     Monitor Resolution:      800x600 and greater
     Maximum Page Size:       50k, no page exceeding 80k
     Connection Speed:        28.8 Kbps and greater
     Graphic Formats:         GIF89a, JPEG, plus a TBD enhanced image format
     Interactive Elements:    HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Dynamo, dHTML

I. Supported Browser Environments
This list below shows which browser/platform/OS combinations, based on research
conducted by GSI, will provide full functionality for the GSI Common Engine and
the TSA Site.  The list below should cover approximately 95% of all browsers.
Users without Netscape 4 (or higher) or Internet Explorer 4 (or higher) will be
directed to a page informing them how to download the necessary browser.
Additionally, since JavaScript is required to view the site, users who have
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disabled JavaScript will be directed to a page telling them how to enable it.
This list also serves as the list of browsers with which the site will be tested
during the quality assurance phase of the project-preceding launch.

Browser                   Version    Platform     OS          Version
Netscape Navigator        4.0.x      Windows      95,98,NT    4.0
MS Internet Explorer      4.x        Windows      95,98,NT    4.0
Netscape Navigator        4.0.x      Macintosh    MacOS       7.x.x and up
MS Internet Explorer      4.x        Macintosh    MacOS       7.x.x and up

J.  Fulfillment, Customer Service

     1. Telephone Service
     On a monthly basis, TSA.com shall provide the following service levels:

     .    Abandoned calls not to exceed 2% of total calls.
     .    Average speed of answer shall not exceed 20 seconds.
     .    Calls delayed shall not exceed 20%.

     2. Shipment Service Time
     TSA.com shall use its best efforts to make all shipments of merchandise to
Customers according to the following schedule:

     .    100% by the end of the Business Day following date of receipt (orders
          received after 3PM count as next day).
     .    Balance by the end of the second Business Day following the date of
          receipt.
     .    Preferential orders and Federal Express (or other express courier
          service) orders will be shipped on the day received.

     3. Customer Returns, Requests for Information
     TSA.com shall process all Customer returns within three (3) Business Days
     of receipt. TSA.com shall respond to requests for information Customers for
     UPS call tags (or the like) and Customer returns within three (3) Business
     Days of receipt. Similarly, TSA.com shall respond to requests from
     Customers regarding shipment confirmation or other matters within three (3)
     Business Days of receipt, except that serious problems shall be responded
     to within 24 hours.

K. Reporting
TSA.com shall provide monthly reports (or more frequent) to Retailer by the 15th
of each month, which:

     .    Track and monitor maintenance and downtime of the TSA Site;
     .    Track and monitor the metrics set forth above in items C, E, F and J;
     .    Track and monitor such information as original order number, order
          date, reason for Customer contact, and resolution; and
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     .    For e-mail, elapsed time from Customer send time/date to TSA.com
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                                                                   Exhibit 10.43

Confidential Treatment has been requested with respect to portions of the
agreement indicated with an asterisk [*]. A complete copy of this agreement,
including the redacted terms, has been separately filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.

                        Global Sports Interactive, Inc.
                            ______________________

                             E-Commerce Agreement

                                    between

                       Global Sports Interactive, Inc.,

                                      and

                    Oshman's Sporting Goods, Inc.-Services
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                               Table of Contents

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Section                                                                                     Page
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1  Definitions..............................................................................   2
2  Term.....................................................................................   4
3  Operation of the Web Site................................................................   5
          3.1  Creation and Maintenance of the Web Site.....................................   5
                    3.1.1  GSI Obligations..................................................   5
                    3.1.2  Scalability, Security, and Redundancy............................   6
                    3.1.3  Quality Standard.................................................   6
                    3.1.4  Retailer Approval of Initial Web Site............................   6
                    3.1.5  Retailer Approval of Web Site Modifications......................   6
                    3.1.6  Web Site Address.................................................   6
                    3.1.7  Retailer Information.............................................   6
                    3.1.8  Retailer Information Updates.....................................   7
                    3.1.9  License of the URL and Retailer's Content........................   7
                    3.1.10 Maintenance of the Web Site......................................   7
          3.2  Sale and Promotion of Merchandise on the Web Site............................   8
          3.3  GSI's Supply of Certain Online Merchandise...................................   8
                    3.3.1  Special Make-Ups.................................................   8
                    3.3.2  Closeout Merchandise and Markdowns...............................   9
                    3.3.3  Form of Communication............................................   9
          3.4  Land Based Stores Gift Certificates..........................................   9
          3.5  Cooperation..................................................................   9
          3.6  Land Based Store Kiosks......................................................   9
          3.7  Payment and Accounting of Revenue Share to Retailer..........................  10
          3.8  Service of Online Customers..................................................  10
          3.9  Audit........................................................................  11
          3.10 Return of Online Merchandise.................................................  11
          3.11 Retailer Personnel Discounts.................................................  12
          3.12 Promotions...................................................................  12
          3.13 Retailer Project Manager.....................................................  12
          3.14 Government Notices...........................................................  12
4  Online Data and Databases................................................................  12
          4.1  Ownership of Data............................................................  12
          4.2  Ownership of Databases.......................................................  13
          4.3  Delivery of Customer Data to Retailer........................................  13
5  Advertising and Marketing................................................................  13
6  Advertising Co-op and Discretionary Funds................................................  14
7  Confidentiality..........................................................................  14
8  Press Releases...........................................................................  15
9  Exclusive Web Agreement..................................................................  16
10 Use of URL, Trademarks, Service Marks, Trade Names, and Logos............................  17
11 Property Rights and Ownership............................................................  17
12 Representations and Warranties...........................................................  18
13 Disclaimer of Warranties.................................................................  19
14 Indemnification..........................................................................  19
15 Insurance................................................................................  20
16 Termination and Other Remedies...........................................................  20
17 Limitations of Liability.................................................................  22
18 Discontinuance or Regulation of the Internet; Termination of Access to the Web Site......  23
</TABLE>

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<TABLE>
<S>                                                                                           <C>
19  Force Majeure...........................................................................  23
20  Notices.................................................................................  23
21  Assignment..............................................................................  24
22  Independent Contractors.................................................................  24
23  Waiver..................................................................................  24
24  Governing Law...........................................................................  24
25  Jurisdiction............................................................................  24
26  Binding Effect..........................................................................  24
27  Severability............................................................................  25
28  Headings................................................................................  25
29  Entire Agreement........................................................................  25
30  Counterparts............................................................................  26
</TABLE>

Schedules
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    Schedule 1:   Web Site Development Agreement
    Schedule 2:   URL Integration
    Schedule 3:   Marks
    Schedule 4:   Retailer Facilities
    Schedule 5:   Customer Data
    Schedule 6:   Secondary URLs
    Schedule 7:   GSI Infrastructure and Practices
    Schedule 8:   Database Tools
    Schedule 9:   Consignment Terms

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                             E-Commerce Agreement

     This E-Commerce Agreement dated the 30th day of December, 1999, ("Effective
Date") by and between Global Sports Interactive, Inc., ("GSI") a Pennsylvania
corporation with an address of 1075 First Avenue, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
19406 and Oshman's Sporting Goods, Inc.-Services (Retailer") a Delaware
corporation with an address of 2302 Maxwell Lane, Texas 77023.

     WHEREAS, GSI is in the business of creating and operating e-commerce
enabled Web sites on behalf of retailers, providing for those vendors the
technology, expertise, infrastructure, and operational support necessary to
offer e-commerce to their customers;

     WHEREAS, Retailer is in the business of selling sports equipment, apparel,
footwear, and other related items to consumers through land-based retail stores;

     WHEREAS, Retailer has made a substantial investment to establish its trade
name among consumers and suppliers so as to create a retail image connoting a
specific manner in which merchandise is presented and sold throughout Retailer's
network of land based retail stores;

     WHEREAS, Retailer desires to extend its lines of retail distribution
through an e-commerce enabled Web site bearing its trade name and trademarks;

     WHEREAS, both Retailer and GSI recognize that the protection of Retailer's
trade name, trademarks, and goodwill, as well as the overall success of the Web
site, depend on consumers' perceiving the Web Site to be an Internet extension
of Retailer's land-based stores that is as consistent as possible with those
stores with respect to merchandise quality, availability, pricing, terms of
sale, and other aspects of the retail purchasing experience;

     WHEREAS, Retailer and GSI expect that the Web Site will complement
Retailer's land-based stores, enhancing Retailer's competitive position relative
to other sellers of the same or similar merchandise by offering to Retailer's
customer's an Internet alternative to in-store shopping;

     WHEREAS, Retailer and GSI desire to have GSI provide to Retailer a complete
Web site solution that shall be the exclusive means by which Retailer will
conduct e-commerce through the Web during the term of this Agreement; and

     WHEREAS, Retailer desires to obtain e-commerce capability from GSI in a
manner that reserves to Retailer ultimate control over merchandising, sales,
pricing, and customer service practices, policies, and strategies that may be
critical to the protection of Retailer's trade name, trademarks, and goodwill
and that will allow the Internet initiative to compliment, and not hinder,
Retailer's in-store shopping strategies.

     NOW, THEREFORE, in reliance upon the recitals above (which are made a part
of the Agreement below) and in consideration of the agreements, representations,
and warranties in this Agreement, Retailer and GSI (each a "Party" and
collectively, the "Parties",) intending to be legally bound, agree as follows.

1    Definitions
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     Capitalized terms have the following meanings in this Agreement.

     1.1  "Advertising Co-op and Discretionary Funds" means amounts earned by or
           -----------------------------------------
          allocated to a Party by its vendors, the purpose of which is to
          support the Party's advertising and promotional programs.

     1.2  "Affiliate" means, as to any Person, any other Person controlled by,
           ---------
          under common control with or controlling such Person, directly or
          indirectly (through one or more intermediaries or otherwise). Without
          limiting the foregoing, as to any Person that is an entity, a Person
          shall be deemed an affiliate of such entity if (a) such Person
          beneficially owns or holds, directly or indirectly (through one or
          more intermediaries or otherwise), more than 10% of the voting or
          equity securities of such entity or such entity beneficially owns or
          holds, directly or indirectly (through one or more intermediaries or
          otherwise), more than 10% of the voting or equity securities of such
          Person or (b) is currently or becomes an executive officer or director
          of such Person (provided, however, that a Person shall not be deemed
          an affiliate solely by reason of this (b) if the Person has not been
          an officer or director of the entity at anytime on or within one year
          of the date of determination. The term "beneficial ownership" has the
          meaning given to it in Rule 13d-3, and the term "officer" has the
          meaning given to it in Rule 16a-1(f), both promulgated by the
          Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act
          of 1934, as amended, and both as in effect on the date hereof.

     1.3  "Categories" means the various types of product groups offered for
           ----------
          sale in Land Based Stores.

     1.4  "Closeout Merchandise" means end-of-season or excess merchandise that
           --------------------
          is priced at a greater than normal discount.

     1.5  "Closeout Site Pages" means the those Web pages incorporated into the
           -------------------
          Web Site that offer primarily Closeout Merchandise and Markdowns.

     1.6  "Content" means all text, images, pictures, sound, graphics, video and
           -------
          other information or data appearing in or through the pages of the Web
          Site.

     1.7  "Customer" means a Person who accesses the Web Site in any manner,
           --------
          whether or not a purchase is made.

     1.8  "Customer Information" means all data and information provided by or
           --------------------
          obtained from Customers through the Web Site and all information
          generated or obtained by virtue of the use of the Web Site by
          Customers, including without limitation, all Customer Data.

     1.9  "Governmental Authority" means any (a) nation, state, county, city,
           ----------------------
          town, village, district, or other jurisdiction of any nature; (b)
          federal, state, local, municipal, foreign, or other government; (c)
          governmental or quasi-governmental authority of any nature (including
          any governmental agency, branch, department, official, or entity and
          any court or other tribunal); (d) multi-national organization or body;
          or (e) body exercising, or entitled to exercise, any administrative,
          executive, judicial, legislative, police, regulatory, or taxing
          authority or power of any nature.

     1.10 "GSI Content" is defined in Section 1.6 of Schedule 1 attached to this
           -----------
          Agreement.

     1.11 "GSI Products" is defined in Section 1.7 of Schedule 1 attached to
           -------------
          this Agreement.

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     1.12 "In Line Merchandise" means merchandise available to be carried by
           -------------------
          Retailer in its Land Based Stores.

     1.13 "Intellectual Property Rights" means any and all now known or
           ----------------------------
          hereafter known tangible and intangible (a) rights associated with
          works of authorship throughout the universe, including but not limited
          to copyrights, moral rights, and mask-works, (b) trademark and trade
          name rights and similar rights, (c) trade secret rights, (d) patents,
          designs, algorithms and other industrial property rights, (e) all
          other intellectual and industrial property rights of every kind and
          nature throughout the universe and however designated (including
          domain names, logos, "rental" rights and rights to remuneration),
          whether arising by operation of law, contract, license, or otherwise,
          and (f) all registrations, initial applications, renewals, extensions,
          continuations, divisions or reissues hereof now or hereafter in force
          (including any rights in any of the foregoing).

     1.14 "Internet" means the system of computer networks interconnected with
           --------
          routers, worldwide in scope, that facilitates data communication
          services such as remote login, file transfer, electronic mail, and the
          Web, and any successor to such system.

     1.15 "Land Based Stores" means all sites and all channels other than the
           -----------------
          Web Site, whether a walk-in store or otherwise, from or through which
          Retailer conducts business.

     1.16 "Land Based Stores Gift Certificates" means gift certificates, pre-
           -----------------------------------
          programmed cards, and other forms of credit in fixed denominations
          redeemable only in Land Based Stores.

     1.17 "Launch Date" means the date on which the Web Site is fully
           -----------
          functional, and is first available to the public on the Web.

     1.18 "Law" means any federal, state, local, municipal, foreign,
           ---
          international, multinational, or other administrative order,
          constitution, law, ordinance, principle of common law, regulation,
          statute, or treaty of any Governmental Authority.

     1.19 "Link" means a hypertext link to any Web site from or to the Web Site.
           ----

     1.20 "Markdowns" means merchandise in Retailer's inventory offered for sale
           ---------
          at a price permanently and substantially reduced from its original
          price.

     1.21 "Marks" is defined in Section 10 of this Agreement.
           -----

     1.22 "Online Merchandise" means merchandise to be sold through the Web
           ------------------
          Site.

     1.23 "Other GSI Retailers" means sporting goods retailers (a) that own,
           -------------------
          franchise, or operate land based stores through which sporting goods
          are sold; and (b) whose Web site is owned and operated by GSI.

     1.24 "Person" means, whether or not capitalized, any individual,
           ------
          corporation (including any non-profit corporation), general or limited
          partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, estate, trust,
          association, organization, labor union, or other entity or
          governmental body.

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     1.25 "Project Manager" means a representative of Retailer whose primary
           ---------------
          duties are to supply Retailer Content to GSI and to coordinate with
          GSI regarding Retailer Content.

     1.26 "Retailer Content" is defined in Section 1.10 of Schedule 1 attached
           ----------------
          to this Agreement including without limitation, all information
          provided by Retailer for the operation of the Web Site.

     1.27 "Retailer's Net Cost" means, with respect to Special Make-Ups,  the
           -------------------
          aggregate of (i) amount paid by Retailer to manufacturer for such
          merchandise, plus (ii) Retailer's actual costs incurred in connection
          with such goods (including without limitation transportation, customs
          duties, finance and insurance, agent commissions, and freight
          forwarding costs), plus (iii) an amount for overhead and handling
          equal to [*] of the sum of the amounts in clauses (i) and (ii), plus
          (iv) an amount for advertising co-op equal to [*] of the sum of the
          amounts in clauses (i) and (ii).

     1.28 "Revenue Share" is defined in Section 3.7 of this Agreement.
           -------------

     1.29 "Secondary URL" means uniform resource locators other than the URL
           -------------
          that include one or more of Retailer's trade names, trademarks, or
          service marks or any variant of such trade names, trademarks, or
          service marks or other references to Retailer or Retailer's business.

     1.30 "Special Make-Ups" means merchandise manufactured exclusively for
           ----------------
          Retailer and includes without limitation, such merchandise sold under
          a Retailer's trademark.

     1.31 "Specifications" means the prescribed standards, descriptions, and
           --------------
          characteristics (including look and feel requirements) relating to the
          Web Site set forth in Schedule 1 or otherwise described in this
          Agreement, as modified from time to time as provided in this
          Agreement.

     1.32 "Term" is defined in Section 2.1 of this Agreement.
           ----

     1.33 "URL" means the uniform resource locator of the Web Site.
           ---

     1.34 "Web" means the Internet client-server hypertext distributed
           ---
          information retrieval system known as the World Wide Web.

     1.35 "Web Site" is defined in Section 1.12 of Schedule 1 attached to this
           --------
          Agreement, and includes without limitation, the Closeout Site Pages.

2    Term

     2.1  Term. The Term of this Agreement shall commence upon the execution of
          ----
          this Agreement and shall expire at 1700 G.M.T. on June 30, 2005,
          unless terminated in accordance with Section 16 of this Agreement. GSI
          shall advise Retailer thirty days prior to the expected Launch Date.
          The Launch Date shall occur during the period beginning [*], and
          ending 240 days after the Effective Date ("Commencement Period"). The
          Commencement Period shall be extended to the extent directly delayed
          by Retailer's failure to comply with the Milestone Delivery Schedule
          set forth on Attachment B to Schedule 1 attached to this Agreement and
          the Production Schedule to be agreed upon by the Parties; provided,
          however, that, without expanding the foregoing, delays associated with
          the Retailer's objections (or revisions to the Web Site based on
          Retailer's objections)
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          pursuant to Section 3.1.4 shall not be deemed to be a failure to
          comply with the Milestone Delivery Schedule. Each Party shall give the
          other Party prompt notice of any failure to comply with the Milestone
          Delivery Schedule that occurs or is reasonably likely to occur.

3    Operation of the Web Site

     3.1  Creation and Maintenance of the Web Site.
          ----------------------------------------

          3.1.1   GSI Obligations. GSI, at its own expense, shall create,
                  ---------------
                  maintain, host and operate the Web Site in accordance with
                  this Agreement and Schedule 1 attached to this Agreement.
                  Through the Term, the Web Site shall use GSI's proprietary
                  engine that is used for GSI's other retailer sites and will
                  use other technologies consistent with current e-commerce
                  industry practice. No more frequently than annually, Retailer
                  may request that a mutually acceptable, independent third
                  party be engaged to review retail e-commerce Web sites
                  offering general merchandise to determine the methods of
                  operation, features, and functionality of such Web sites. The
                  cost of each such review shall be shared equally by the
                  Parties. Retailer may suggest to GSI methods of operating the
                  Web Site or that features or functionality be included in the
                  Web Site. GSI shall implement such methods, features, or
                  functionality that are implemented on [*] or more of the [*]
                  retail e-commerce Web sites offering general merchandise
                  ranked highest by Media Metrix or such other mutually
                  acceptable Person during the most recent monthly reporting
                  period. GSI shall implement such methods, features, or
                  functionality that are implemented on [*] or more of the [*]
                  retail e-commerce Web sites offering general merchandise
                  ranked highest by Media Metrix or such other mutually
                  acceptable Person during the most recent monthly reporting
                  period unless such method, feature, or functionality would be
                  inconsistent with GSI's reasonable business needs. Such
                  methods, features or functionality, as the case may be, shall
                  be added no later than six (6) months after GSI's receipt of
                  such suggestion from Retailer in writing; provided that in the
                  event that such methods, features or functionality cannot be
                  implemented reasonably within such six month period, then
                  within nine months from receipt of such notice so long as GSI
                  has commenced and proceeded diligently to said implementation
                  within a reasonable period. Notwithstanding the foregoing, GSI
                  is not required to implement any methods, features, or
                  functionality if the actual cost of adding such feature or
                  functionality would exceed [*] of the revenues on which the
                  Revenue Share is based for the immediately preceding 12 months
                  or if implementing the method, feature, or functionality would
                  be illegal, would result in the infringement or violation of
                  any third party's rights, would cause a breach of any
                  agreement to which GSI is a party, or would require GSI to
                  enter into a commercially unreasonable license. All upgrades
                  to GSI's proprietary engine shall be implemented for the Web
                  Site when the upgrades are made generally available for GSI's
                  other retailer Web sites. Any upgrade to GSI's proprietary
                  engine that has been in commercial use for an Other GSI
                  Retailer site for pre-release testing for more than 6 months
                  shall be made available for the Web Site.

          3.1.2   Scalability, Security, and Redundancy.  The Web Site shall be
                  -------------------------------------
                  scalable, secure, and GSI shall provide redundancy and
                  Customer response times all in accordance with the practices
                  employed by retail e-commerce Web sites offering general
                  merchandise as such practices may change from time to time.

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                  Schedule 7 attached to this Agreement sets forth GSI's
                  infrastructure and practices as of the Effective Date that
                  will be implemented to support the Web Site.

          3.1.3   Quality Standard. GSI shall operate the Web Site consistent
                  ----------------
                  with the goodwill, quality, and brand image associated with
                  Retailer and the Marks.

          3.1.4   Retailer Approval of Initial Web Site. GSI shall not launch
                  -------------------------------------
                  the Web Site without Retailer's approval of the appearance and
                  functionality of the proposed Web Site. GSI shall make
                  available to Retailer complete versions of the Web Site for
                  Retailer's review and acceptance. Retailer shall use all
                  commercially reasonable efforts to review and evaluate the Web
                  Site within 5 business days of its obtaining such access to
                  the Web Site but in no event more than 15 business days (the
                  "Acceptance Period"). The design, layout, and look and feel of
                  the Web Site (including without limitation the placement and
                  positioning of Marks, advertising and Links) (the "Template")
                  shall be subject to Retailer's approval in its sole
                  discretion; in all other cases, Retailer's approval shall not
                  be unreasonably withheld. The initial Web Site shall be deemed
                  approved if GSI does not receive Retailer's notice of
                  disapproval within 15 business days of such Web Site's
                  availability to Retailer. Retailer shall not disapprove any
                  aspect of the Web Site if such disapproval would result in the
                  material degradation of the performance of the Web Site.

          3.1.5   Retailer Approval of Web Site Modifications  No changes to the
                  -------------------------------------------
                  Marks, Retailer Content or Retailer information provided
                  pursuant to Section 3.1.7 and no changes to the approved
                  Template shall be made (including the placement and
                  positioning thereof) without Retailer's prior written
                  approval, which may be withheld in its discretion. Any other
                  material changes to the appearance and functionality of the
                  Web Site's user interface initiated after the Launch Date
                  shall be subject to the prior approval of Retailer, which
                  shall not be unreasonably withheld. Such changes shall be
                  deemed approved if GSI does not receive Retailer's notice of
                  disapproval within 7 business days of such changes'
                  availability to Retailer. Retailer shall not disapprove any
                  changes to the Web Site if such disapproval would result in
                  the material degradation of the performance of the Web Site.

          3.1.6   Web Site Address.  The URL shall be www.oshmans.com.
                  ----------------

          3.1.7   Retailer Information.  GSI shall, at its cost and expense,
                  --------------------
                  incorporate in the Web Site any or all of the following
                  information (which shall for the purposes of Section 11 be
                  deemed Retailer Content ), as Retailer shall elect: corporate
                  information, store locator, public financial information,
                  press releases, community programs, employment opportunities
                  for store or corporate positions, vendor compliance policy,
                  Women & Sports, grants for girls program information and
                  registration, gift card registration, frequently asked
                  questions and a "contact us" section. Retailer shall provide
                  such information in a format acceptable to GSI and shall have
                  sole and complete control over the such information. The Links
                  on the Web Site to such information shall be on the Template
                  (as defined in Section 3.1.4).

          3.1.8   Retailer Information Updates.  Following the Launch Date,
                  ----------------------------
                  Retailer shall have the right to update the Content provided
                  pursuant to Section 3.1.7 of this Agreement, and GSI shall
                  incorporate such updates at GSI's cost, as follows:

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                  (a)   Public Financial Information.
                        ----------------------------
                        (i)   Stock Prices. Stock prices will be updated daily
                              through a Link to another Web site offering such
                              information.
                        (ii)  SEC Filings and Annual Reports. SEC filings will
                              be provided through a Link to another Web site
                              offering such information.
                        (iii) Stock prices and SEC filings and annual reports
                              will be provided only if available in a format
                              acceptable to GSI.

                  (b)   Press Releases and Employment Opportunities. GSI shall
                        -------------------------------------------
                        permit Retailer directly to upload to the Web Site any
                        Retailer-created revisions to press releases and
                        employment opportunities for store or corporate
                        positions provided pursuant to Section 3.1.7 of this
                        Agreement

                  (c)   Other Information. GSI shall, at no cost to Retailer,
                        -----------------
                        upload to the Web Site any Retailer-created revisions to
                        the corporate information, store locator, community
                        programs, vendor compliance policy, Women & Sports,
                        grants for girls program information and registration,
                        gift card registration, frequently asked questions, or
                        the "contact us" Content provided pursuant to Section
                        3.1.7 of this Agreement. Retailer may from time to time
                        provide other information, and GSI shall, at no cost to
                        Retailer, upload to the Web Site such other information
                        unless uploading such information would be inconsistent
                        with GSI's reasonable business needs.

          3.1.9   License of the URL and Retailer's Content.  Except as
                  -----------------------------------------
                  specifically provided on Schedule 6, Retailer grants to GSI
                  for the Term a nontransferable (except in connection with the
                  assignment of this Agreement), irrevocable license to use,
                  copy, modify, adapt, translate, create derivative works based
                  upon, sublicense, reproduce, distribute, publicly perform,
                  publicly display, and digitally perform the URL and any
                  Secondary URLs registered in Retailer's name to GSI and
                  designate GSI as the technical and billing contact for the URL
                  and all such Secondary URLs with the registrar. Retailer's
                  representatives shall be designated as the administrative and
                  other contacts with the registrar. GSI shall promptly pay any
                  fees and take all other steps as may be necessary to maintain
                  the URL and such Secondary URLs. Retailer grants to GSI a
                  license to use, copy, modify, adapt, translate, create
                  derivative works based upon Retailer Content, sublicense,
                  reproduce, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display, and
                  digitally perform Retailer Content in connection with GSI's
                  performance of its obligations under and in accordance with
                  this Agreement.

          3.1.10  Maintenance of the Web Site. GSI shall maintain the Web Site
                  ---------------------------
                  to keep it consistent with good practice associated with
                  retail e-commerce Web sites offering general merchandise as
                  such practices may change. Retailer shall cooperate with GSI
                  in the maintenance of the Web Site at GSI's cost and expense.

     3.2  Sale and Promotion of Merchandise on the Web Site.
          -------------------------------------------------

          3.2.1   GSI may offer for sale on the Web Site any merchandise in any
                  Category. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the
                  contrary, GSI shall not offer firearms for sale on the Web
                  Site. Upon Retailer's request based upon Retailer's reasonable
                  business needs, GSI [*] within a commercially reasonable

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                  time. Upon Retailer's request, GSI shall [*], provided that
                  the number of styles of such merchandise shall not exceed [*]
                  in any year. GSI shall not promote on the Web Site any
                  merchandise that is not offered for sale on the Web Site or
                  not offered for sale in Land Based Stores. Upon Retailer's
                  request based upon Retailer's reasonable business needs, GSI
                  shall discontinue marketing promotions on the Web Site within
                  a commercially reasonable time.

          3.2.2   Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, within the
                  Categories, GSI may offer for sale

                  (a)   In Line Merchandise not offered for sale in the Land
                        Based Stores except for In Line Merchandise that
                        Retailer is not authorized by the manufacturer to sell
                        in its Land Based Stores; and
                  (b)   Special Make-Ups; and
                  (c)   Closeout Merchandise; and
                  (d)   Markdowns; and
                  (e)   Gift Certificates for Online Merchandise.

          3.2.3   GSI may offer for sale Land Based Stores Gift Certificates.
                  These certificates shall be provided to GSI on consignment as
                  set forth in Section 3.4 of this Agreement.

          3.2.4   When a written dealer agreement prohibits Retailer from
                  selling certain merchandise through the Web Site, [*].

     3.3  GSI's Supply of Certain Online Merchandise.
          -------------------------------------------

          3.3.1   Special Make-Ups. Prior to ordering Special Make-Ups, Retailer
                  ----------------
                  shall provide to GSI a description of such Special Make-Ups
                  and advise GSI of Retailer's price to GSI, quantity, and color
                  selection and size range of such Special Make-Ups. GSI may
                  purchase, and Retailer shall sell to GSI at estimated
                  Retailer's Net Cost, the Special Make-Ups, in quantities,
                  colors and sizes determined by GSI. GSI shall have five
                  business days after GSI's receipt of Retailer's notice of
                  availability to advise Retailer of the quantity of any of the
                  Special Make-Ups that it has elected to purchase. Special
                  Make-Ups purchased by GSI shall not be sold on any Web site
                  other than the Web Site.

          3.3.1   Closeout Merchandise and Markdowns. Retailer may at its sole
                  ----------------------------------
                  discretion offer Closeout Merchandise or Markdowns for sale on
                  consignment through the Web Site. Retailer shall ship such
                  Closeout Merchandise or Markdowns to GSI's fulfillment center.
                  Notwithstanding the foregoing, GSI shall not be required to
                  accept a number of styles of Closeout Merchandise and
                  Markdowns that is greater than [*] in the first two years of
                  the Agreement, and greater than [*] in the remaining years of
                  this Agreement. Retailer shall set the selling prices on the
                  Closeout Merchandise and Markdowns. Retailer shall receive [*]
                  of the proceeds from the sale of any Closeout Merchandise and
                  Markdowns received by GSI excluding amounts received for
                  taxes, delivery, handling, and net of returns, which shall be
                  calculated as follows: [*] of the sale price plus Retailer's
                  7.5% Revenue Share. By way of example only, if Retailer
                  consigns an athletic shoe to GSI with an original price of
                  $75.00 and a Closeout Merchandise or Markdown price of $50.00,
                  then when the athletic shoe is sold, Retailer shall receive
                  [*] ([*] of $50.00 and [*] of $50.00). GSI shall hold the
                  inventory of Closeout Merchandise or Markdowns In accordance
                  with Schedule 9 attached to

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                  this Agreement and shall account to Retailer and remit to
                  Retailer amounts due under this Agreement, for the sale of any
                  Closeout Merchandise and Markdowns when it accounts to
                  Retailer for and remits the Revenue Share. The proceeds from
                  the sale of Closeout Merchandise and Markdowns shall not be
                  included in calculating Revenue Share.

          3.3.2   Form of Communication.  Any and all information required or
                  ---------------------
                  permitted to be provided by one Party to the other pursuant to
                  this Section 3.3 shall be provided in a mutually acceptable
                  form.

     3.4  Land Based Stores Gift Certificates.   Retailer shall furnish
          -----------------------------------
          Land Based Stores Gift Certificates to GSI on consignment in
          accordance with Schedule 9 attached to this Agreement in quantities
          and denominations requested by GSI. Any Land Based Store Gift
          Certificates not returned unsold to Retailer within 180 days after GSI
          receipt of such Land Based Store Gift Certificates shall be deemed to
          be sold by GSI and the face value of such Land Based Store Gift
          Certificates shall be deemed proceeds received from the sale of Land
          Based Store Gift Certificates. GSI shall remit to Retailer [*] of all
          proceeds received from the sale of Land Based Stores Gift
          Certificates, the balance being retained by GSI as its fee and to
          cover all costs, including without limitation, credit card fees. GSI
          shall remit to Retailer all amounts due from, account to Retailer for,
          all sales of Land Based Store Gift Certificates concurrently with its
          accounting to Retailer for the Revenue Share. The proceeds from the
          sale of Land Based Store Gift Certificates shall not be included in
          calculating Revenue Share.

     3.5  Cooperation. The Parties acknowledge and agree that their mutual
          -----------
          cooperation and good faith are important to the success of the Web
          Site and the implementation of Retailer's strategies. Accordingly,
          each Party agrees reasonably to cooperate with, and to supply
          information to, the other Party to facilitate the operation and
          evaluation of the Web Site and implement Retailer's strategies.

     3.6  Land Based Store Kiosks.  By December 31, 2001, GSI shall have
          -----------------------
          installed terminals with access to the Web Site and from which
          purchases can be made through the Web Site in each Land Based Store
          with annual revenues for 1999 greater than [*]. GSI shall install such
          terminals in other Land Based Stores when their annual revenues exceed
          [*]. GSI shall maintain all such terminals at its own cost and
          expense.

     3.7  Payment and Accounting of Revenue Share to Retailer.  All proceeds and
          ---------------------------------------------------
          other compensation received through the Web Site other than proceeds
          from the sales of Closeout Merchandise, Markdowns, and Land Based
          Stores Gift Certificates shall be revenues of GSI. Retailer shall
          receive a [*] share of the revenue received by GSI from the sale of
          Online Merchandise other than Closeout Merchandise or Markdowns
          excluding amounts received for taxes, delivery, handling, and net of
          returns ("Revenue Share"). GSI shall properly remit any taxes due on
          sales through the Web Site. Within ten (10) days after the end of each
          GSI fiscal month during the Term (with the exception of December,
          which period shall be thirty days), GSI shall account to Retailer for
          the related Revenue Share due under this Agreement and shall remit to
          Retailer such Revenue Share and shall account to Retailer for any
          related taxes due and remitted by GSI.

          Within ninety (90) days after the end of each GSI fiscal year, GSI
          shall provide Retailer with a statement, certified by its independent
          auditors, setting forth the Revenue Share earned by Retailer during
          the prior GSI fiscal year and an accounting of the amounts due under
          Sections 3.3.2 and 3.4. For a period of three years after Retailer's
          receipt of such certified statement, Retailer may perform a single
          audit of the books and records of

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          GSI only with respect to the Revenue Share earned during the related
          GSI fiscal years. Such audit shall be conducted at GSI's principal
          office located in the continental United States on two weeks' prior
          notice to GSI. If the audit reveals that the Revenue Share or other
          amounts due Retailer under this Agreement were understated, GSI shall
          within thirty days of completion of the audit, pay to Retailer the
          unpaid balance for the period audited plus interest at the prime rate
          of interest reported in The Wall Street Journal on the date of the
          audit's certification, which interest shall accrue from the date that
          the related understated amounts were due. If the audit reveals that
          the accounting by GSI is understated by more than [*] percent for the
          related GSI fiscal year, GSI shall pay to Retailer (a) the unpaid
          balance of the Revenue Share or other amounts due Retailer under this
          Agreement for the period audited plus (b) interest at the rate of 18%,
          which interest shall accrue from the date that the related understated
          amounts were due plus (c) Retailer's reasonable costs of the audit.

     3.8  Service of Online Customers. GSI shall be responsible for providing
          ---------------------------
          all customer service relating to sales through the Web Site in
          accordance with current e-commerce industry standards. GSI shall
          provide online order tracking capability and toll-free telephone
          ordering assistance to Customers. GSI shall use commercially
          reasonable efforts to ship 98% of orders within 48 hours of GSI's
          receipt of orders.

          3.8.1   Independent Evaluation. No more frequently than annually,
                  ----------------------
                  Retailer may request that a mutually acceptable, independent
                  third party be engaged to review retail e-commerce Web sites
                  offering general merchandise to determine the customer service
                  provided at such Web sites. The cost of each such review shall
                  be shared equally by the Parties. Upon Retailer's request, GSI
                  shall implement such customer service methods that are
                  implemented on [*] or more of the [*] of such sites that are
                  ranked highest by Media Metrix or such other mutually
                  acceptable Person during the most recent monthly reporting
                  period. Upon Retailer's request, GSI shall implement such
                  methods that are implemented on [*] or more of the [*] of such
                  sites that are ranked highest by Media Metrix or such other
                  mutually acceptable Person during the most recent monthly
                  reporting period unless such methods would be inconsistent
                  with GSI's reasonable business needs. Notwithstanding the
                  foregoing, GSI is not required to implement any method if it
                  would be illegal, would result in the infringement or
                  violation of any third party's rights, would cause a breach of
                  any agreement to which GSI is a party, or would require GSI to
                  enter into a commercially unreasonable license.

          3.8.2   Customer Complaints and Surveys.  GSI shall contemporaneously
                  -------------------------------
                  transmit to Retailer by email copies of email correspondence
                  between GSI and Customers that lodge complaints about the
                  customer service related to the Web Site and on a quarterly
                  basis, shall provide copies of all other correspondence from
                  Customers that lodge complaints about the customer service
                  related to the Web Site. GSI shall provide to Retailer the
                  compiled results of any of GSI's surveys of Web Site customer
                  satisfaction with the Web Site.

     3.9  Audit.  Upon 30 days prior written notice and no more frequently
          -----
          than once per 12 month period, GSI shall provide to Retailer
          reasonable access during normal business hours to GSI's books,
          records, and data that document the sales, shipment, and return of
          merchandise through the Web Site for the limited purpose of Retailer's
          review of GSI's performance under this Agreement. Retailer may inspect
          such books, records, and data and all such information (other than
          Customer Information) shall be Confidential Information of GSI as
          defined in Section 7 of this Agreement, and subject to Section 7 of

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          this Agreement. Retailer may only make copies of such books, records,
          and data as are reasonably related to disputed matters and only with
          prior notice to GSI.

     3.10 Return of Online Merchandise.  GSI's return policy shall be consistent
          ----------------------------
          with Retailer's return policy. With each shipment of merchandise to a
          Customer, GSI shall instruct the Customer that the merchandise
          purchased through the Web Site may be returned to the Land Based
          Stores or to the Web Site fulfillment center and that such returned
          merchandise ("Online Return") may only be returned in accordance with
          the instructions enclosed with the merchandise.

          3.10.1    Online Return to GSI. GSI will deduct any Revenue Share
                    --------------------
                    related to the sale of an Online Return to and accepted by
                    GSI. Such deduction will be made from the next Revenue Share
                    payment and shall be identified in the related accounting.

          3.10.2    Online Return to GSI of Markdowns and Closeout Merchandise.
                    ----------------------------------------------------------
                    GSI will issue a refund to Customers for Online Returns of
                    Markdowns and Closeout Merchandise accepted by GSI. Proceeds
                    paid to Retailer for the sale of such Markdowns and Closeout
                    Merchandise will be credited to GSI in the next payment to
                    Retailer under this Agreement.

          3.10.3    Online Returns to Land Based Store.  Retailer shall ship, at
                    ----------------------------------
                    GSI's cost (which may include, without limitation,
                    reasonable fees to third party RTV consolidators or
                    processors), Online Returns to Land Based Stores to GSI's
                    fulfillment center. GSI shall credit to Retailer the amount
                    refunded to the Customer less the related Revenue Share. If
                    such merchandise is Closeout Merchandise or a Markdown, GSI
                    shall credit to Retailer the portion of the sale proceeds
                    retained by GSI pursuant to this Agreement and such
                    merchandise shall be returned to the Closeout Merchandise
                    and Markdown inventory. Any credit for Online Returns to
                    Land Based Stores will be applied to the Revenue Share
                    payment for the month following GSI's receipt of the related
                    merchandise. No credit shall be due for merchandise that is
                    not accompanied by proof of the purchase of the merchandise
                    through the Web Site and proof of refund by Retailer.

     3.11 Retailer Personnel Discounts.  GSI shall offer to officers,
          ----------------------------
          directors, and employees of Retailer discounts on purchases of
          services and merchandise through the Web Site identical to the
          discounts offered by Retailer to such personnel for purchases at Land
          Based Stores. The discount may not be used in combination with any
          other discount. Retailer shall promote the discount for such purchases
          through the Web Site to the same extent that it promotes the discount
          for such purchases at Land Based Stores.

     3.12 Promotions.  GSI may use the URL and Retailer's name and logo to
          ----------
          promote the Web Site with other businesses; provided however, GSI
          shall not promote the Web Site on any other sporting goods retailer's
          Web site or on any Web site that would generally be considered
          immoral, pornographic or otherwise offensive.

     3.13 Retailer Project Manager. Promptly after the execution of this
          ------------------------
          Agreement, but in no event later than sixty days after such execution,
          Retailer, at its expense, shall appoint a Project Manager who shall be
          authorized to act on behalf of Retailer for all purposes under this
          Agreement and whose primary duties shall be to work with GSI regarding
          this Agreement and the Web Site. Commencing with the Project Manager's
          appointment and continuing through the Term, the Project Manager shall
          be Retailer's contact point with GSI and shall be responsible for
          supplying GSI with the Retailer Content, notices permitted or required
          under this Agreement, and such other information as may

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            reasonably be required of Retailer to create, maintain, and operate
            the Web Site efficiently.

     3.14   Government Notices.  GSI shall comply in all material respects with
            ------------------
            all applicable Laws, including without limitation, all applicable
            Laws relating to disclosure, advertisement, unfair competition, tax,
            and consumer matters. GSI shall provide immediate notice to Retailer
            of all government notices and legal process regarding the Web Site,
            including without limitation notices of deceptive trade practices,
            infringement, false advertising, defamation, and Federal Trade
            Commission notices. All such notices and legal process and the
            existence of all such notices and legal process shall be
            Confidential Information of GSI as defined in Section 7 of this
            Agreement, and subject to Section 7 of this Agreement.

4    Online Data and Databases

     4.1    Ownership of Data.  Schedule 5 attached to this Agreement describes
            -----------------
            the data to be collected by GSI through the Web Site ("Customer
            Data") as of the Effective Date. The scope of GSI's collection of
            Customer Data is within GSI's sole discretion and may be changed at
            any time and from time to time without prior notice. GSI shall give
            Retailer notice of such changes within a reasonable time after
            implementation of such changes. Customer Data shall be [*], and any
            and all other data obtained in any manner or from any source by GSI
            that is not information obtained from Retailer shall [*]. During the
            Term and for [*] after the expiration or termination by Retailer of
            this Agreement, GSI shall not [*]. For [*] after the expiration or
            termination by Retailer of this Agreement, GSI shall [*].

            4.1.1   Compliance with the Web Site Privacy Policy.  During the
                    -------------------------------------------
                    Term and thereafter, GSI and Retailer shall hold and use
                    Customer Data in strict compliance with the Web Site privacy
                    policy as such policy may be revised by mutual agreement at
                    any time and from time to time. GSI shall provide prompt
                    notice of changes to the Web Site privacy policy and each
                    Party will provide prompt notice to the other Party of
                    changes to the elections under such policy by the
                    individuals to which the Customer Data relates.

     4.2    Ownership of Databases.  All data structures, data schema, database
            ----------------------
            dictionaries, attributes, validation tests for each element, table
            sizes and formats, access requirements, data dependencies and other
            elements involving GSI's storage of data and all refinements,
            updates, releases, improvements and enhancements thereto, all
            Intellectual Property Rights therein, and all applications created
            for use of the data and Retailer Content (collectively "Databases")
            shall, as between GSI and Retailer, be the sole and exclusive
            property of GSI.

     4.3    Delivery of Customer Data to Retailer.  Beginning 30 days after the
            -------------------------------------
            Launch Date and during the Term, GSI shall permit Retailer to access
            and use Customer Data in the Databases in accordance with this
            Agreement. GSI shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide
            to Retailer for its use solely in accordance with this Agreement,
            the tools available to GSI to access Customer Data, which tools
            available as of the Effective Date are identified on Schedule 8.
            Retailer's use of such tools shall be limited to accessing Customer
            Data from the Databases during the Term and shall be subject to such
            other restrictions as may be reasonably required by GSI. GSI shall
            use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the Customer Data
            accurately and completely reflects the Customer Data collected by
            GSI, but GSI shall have no obligation to check the accuracy,
            validity or integrity of such Customer Data and except as set forth

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            in this Section 4, the Customer Data is provided "AS-IS" and without
            any warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including,
            without limitation, any implied warranties of title,
            merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose, or any
            warranty against infringement of patents, copyrights, trade secrets,
            or other Intellectual Property Rights. Customer Data is Confidential
            Information of GSI and Retailer, as defined in Section 7 of this
            Agreement, and subject to Section 7 of this Agreement.

5    Advertising and Marketing

     5.1    Retailer's Obligations. Retailer shall, commencing no later than
            ----------------------
            the Launch Date and continuing during the Term, at no cost to GSI
            integrate the URL into its advertising and marketing in accordance
            with Schedule 2 attached to this Agreement.

     5.2    GSI's Obligations. GSI's marketing and promotion of the Closeout
            -----------------
            Merchandise and Markdowns will be consistent with the number of
            Closeout Merchandise and Markdown stock keeping units offered for
            sale through the Web Site relative to the number of other
            merchandise stock keeping units offered for sale through the Web
            Site. GSI shall, at its own cost and expense, use commercially
            reasonable efforts to establish and maintain an affiliate program
            linking other Web sites to the Web Site for the purpose of referring
            Customers to the Web Site. GSI shall, through December 31, 2000,
            provide [*] impressions on the Yahoo! Web site promoting the Web
            Site and services or merchandise offered through the Web Site or
            such other promotion through the Web mutually acceptable to the
            Parties. Such promotion shall be subject to Retailer's prior
            approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Such
            promotions shall be deemed approved if GSI does not receive
            Retailer's notice of disapproval within 5 days of such promotions'
            availability to Retailer. GSI shall use commercially reasonable
            efforts to advise Retailer on other Web based marketing and
            promotional opportunities for increasing public awareness of the Web
            Site, including without limitation, email relationship marketing
            programs.

     5.3    Search Engine Registration. GSI shall register the Web Site with
            --------------------------
            each Web search engine or directory site that does not impose a
            material charge for such registration with which GSI registers the
            Web site of any Other GSI Retailer.

6    Advertising Co-op and Discretionary Funds

     During the Term, GSI shall use all Advertising Co-op and Discretionary
     Funds received by GSI directly from vendors (including without limitation,
     Retailer in its capacity as vendor of Special Make-Ups) as a result of the
     purchase of merchandise that was sold through the Web Site solely to
     promote the Web Site and not to defray any operating or development
     expenses. GSI shall provide an accounting of all such funds to Retailer
     upon Retailer's reasonable request.

7    Confidentiality

     7.1    Confidential Information. Each Party acknowledges that, in
            ------------------------
            connection with the performance of this Agreement, it may receive
            Confidential Information of the other Party. For the purpose of this
            Agreement, "Confidential Information" shall mean information or
            material that is clearly marked "confidential" or that the Party
            receiving the Confidential Information ("Receiving Party") knows, or
            has reason to know, is the confidential or proprietary information
            of the Party disclosing such Confidential Information ("Disclosing
            Party") either because a) such information is marked or otherwise
            identified by the Disclosing Party as confidential or proprietary or
            b) such

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            information has commercial value and is not generally known in the
            Disclosing Party's trade or industry. Confidential Information shall
            include, without limitation: (a) concepts and ideas relating to the
            development and distribution of content in any medium; (b) trade
            secrets, drawings, inventions, know-how, software programs, and
            software source documents; (c) information regarding plans for
            research, development, new service offerings or products, marketing
            and selling, business plans, business forecasts, budgets and
            unpublished financial statements, licenses and distribution
            arrangements, prices and costs, suppliers and customers; and (d)
            existence of any business discussions, negotiations or agreements
            between the Parties.

     7.2    Confidentiality. The Receiving Party shall (a) hold and maintain in
            ---------------
            strict confidence all Confidential Information of the Disclosing
            Party and shall not disclose it to any third party and (b) shall not
            use any Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party except as
            permitted by this Agreement or as may be necessary for the Receiving
            Party to perform its obligations under this Agreement. The
            obligations and restrictions imposed by this Section 7 shall
            terminate five (5) years after the expiration or termination of this
            Agreement.

            Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiving Party may disclose
            Confidential Information to a director, officer, employee, or agent
            of the Receiving Party provided that (a) the responsibilities of
            such Person to the Receiving Party reasonably require access to
            Confidential Information; (b) the Receiving Party advises each such
            Person before he or she receives access to or possession of
            Confidential Information of the confidential nature of, and the
            Receiving Party's obligations regarding, the Confidential
            Information; and (c) for any Person who is not otherwise obligated
            by written agreement to comply with this Section 7, as a condition
            of obtaining access to any Confidential Information, each such
            Person is bound by written agreement the terms of which regarding
            Confidential Information are no less restrictive than those of this
            Agreement. The Receiving Party shall be liable for any duplication,
            use, or disclosure of any Confidential Information by any Person who
            obtains access to or possession of Confidential Information through
            the Receiving Party.

     7.3    Exceptions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties agree that
            ----------
            Confidential Information other than Customer Information will not
            include any information that: (a) was published or becomes available
            to the general public other than through a breach of this Agreement;
            (b) was possessed by the Receiving Party prior to receipt or access
            pursuant to this Agreement, other than through prior disclosure by
            the Disclosing Party, as evidenced by the Receiving Party's written
            records; (c) was obtained by the Receiving Party from a third party
            with a valid right to disclose such Confidential Information,
            provided that the Receiving Party did not know and reasonably should
            not have known that such third party was under a confidentiality
            obligation to the Disclosing Party; or (d) was independently
            developed by the Receiving Party without the benefit of disclosure
            by the Disclosing Party as evidenced by the Receiving Party's
            written records; or (e) was required to be disclosed by governmental
            agencies, regulatory authorities, or pursuant to court order to the
            extent such disclosure is required by law and provided that the
            Receiving Party provides reasonable prior notice to the Disclosing
            Party of the disclosure.

     7.4    Confidentiality of this Agreement. Retailer and GSI acknowledge
            ---------------------------------
            that the terms and conditions of this Agreement constitute
            Confidential Information of each Party governed by the terms of this
            Section 7 and each Party shall be deemed to be a Receiving Party
            with respect to such Confidential Information.

     7.5    Remedy. The Receiving Party acknowledges that the Disclosing Party
            ------
            will be irreparably harmed if the Receiving Party's obligations
            under this Section 7 are not performed, and

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            that the Disclosing Party would not have an adequate remedy at law
            in the event of a violation by the Receiving Party of such
            obligations. The Receiving Party agrees and consents that the
            Disclosing Party shall be entitled, in addition to all other rights
            and remedies to which the Disclosing Party may be entitled, to have
            a decree of specific performance or an injunction issued requiring
            any such violation to be cured and enjoining all Persons involved
            from continuing the violation. The existence of any claim or cause
            of action that the Receiving Party or any other Person may have
            against the Disclosing Party shall not constitute a defense or bar
            the enforcement of this Section 7. The Receiving Party acknowledges
            that the restrictions in this Section 7 are reasonable and necessary
            to protect legitimate business interests of the Disclosing Party.

8    Press Releases

     All voluntary public announcements concerning the transactions contemplated
     by this Agreement shall be mutually acceptable to both GSI and Retailer.
     Unless required by law, neither GSI nor Retailer shall make any public
     announcement or issue any press release concerning the transactions
     contemplated by this Agreement without the prior written consent of the
     other Party. Each Party may make any public announcement or issue any press
     release it is required by law to issue provided such Party gives reasonable
     prior notice of such announcement or press release to the other Party.

9    Exclusive Web Agreement

     9.1    Exclusive Retailer Web Site. During the Term, other than through
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            the Web Site or other Web site operated by GSI, and except to
            promote the Web Site or Land Based Stores, neither Retailer nor any
            Affiliate of Retailer shall, alone or with others, directly or
            indirectly (a) promote or offer for sale through the Internet any
            merchandise in a Category or distribute or fulfill orders for any
            merchandise in a Category sold through the Internet or (b) use or
            permit any other Person to use its name, logo, or other trademarks,
            service marks, trade names, or trade dress, whether or not
            registered, on the Internet; provided, however, that if (a) Retailer
            develops an alternative business model involving sales of sporting
            goods under a trade name other than Oshman's Sporting Goods or
            Oshman's SuperSports USA and having a substantially different
            product mix than presently carried in the Land Based Stores, and (b)
            GSI declines to provide a Web site to Retailer for such business on
            substantially the same terms as this Agreement, the provisions of
            this Section 9.1 shall not apply to such business.

     9.2    No [*] Web site. During the Term, GSI shall not operate an e-
            ---------------
            commerce enabled Web site for [*]. This Section 9.2 shall expire and
            have no further force or effect if (a) the aggregate direct and
            indirect ownership interest of the executive officers, directors,
            and Affiliates of [*] as of the Effective Date later falls below [*]
            and (b) Retailer's annualized revenue from Land Based Stores is less
            than [*].

     9.3    Retailer's Existing Web Site. For the period commencing 30 days
            ----------------------------
            after the execution of this Agreement and ending on the Launch Date,
            GSI shall host Retailer's currently existing Web site and shall use
            commercially reasonable efforts to make such Web site publicly
            accessible to users of the Internet at all times except for
            reasonable periods for system maintenance. GSI may offer for sale
            and accept and fulfill orders for Land Based Stores Gift
            Certificates through such site in accordance with this Agreement as
            if the Land Based Stores Gift Certificates were offered, sold, and
            fulfilled through the Web Site.

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     9.3.1  Ownership of Retailer's Existing Web Site. As between Retailer
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            and GSI, Retailer's existing Web site shall remain the sole and
            exclusive property of Retailer. GSI shall have no rights in such Web
            site, other than the limited right to use such Web site for the
            performance of its obligations and exercising its rights under this
            Agreement.

     9.3.2  Retailer Warranty. Retailer represents, warrants, and covenants (a)
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            that Retailer has the full legal right to grant to GSI any and all
            ownership rights and licenses granted to GSI under this Section 9.3
            and (b) that during the term of this Agreement, Retailer shall not
            distribute through its existing Web site any material that (a)
            infringes on the Intellectual Property Rights of any Person or any
            rights of publicity or privacy of any Person; (b) violates any Law
            (including without limitation, the laws and regulations governing
            export control, unfair competition, anti-discrimination, or false
            advertising); (c) is defamatory, trade libelous, unlawfully
            threatening, or unlawfully harassing; (d) is obscene, child
            pornographic, or indecent; (e) violates any community or Internet
            standard; or (f) contains any viruses, Trojan horses, worms, time
            bombs, cancelbots, or other computer programming routines that are
            intended to damage, detrimentally interfere with, surreptitiously
            intercept, or expropriate any system, data or personal information.

     9.3.3  Remedy. In addition to any remedies that GSI may have at law or in
            ------
            equity, if GSI reasonably determines that Retailer has breached or
            is likely to breach its representations, warranties, or covenants of
            this Section 9.3, GSI may take any action GSI reasonably deems
            necessary to cure or avoid the breach, including without limitation,
            the immediate disabling of the Web site and the removal from or
            refusal to upload to the Web site the related materials.

10   Use of URL, Trademarks, Service Marks, Trade Names, and Logos

     During the Term, Retailer hereby grants to GSI the exclusive license to
     use, copy, modify and display in accordance with this Agreement the URL and
     Retailer's trade names, trademarks, trade dress, service marks, and logos
     and such other names and logos as are listed on Schedule 3 attached to this
     Agreement ("Marks"), on the Web Site, and a nonexclusive license to use,
     copy, modify, and display the Marks on invoices and packing slips, in
     connection with credit card charges, in connection with a toll free Web
     Site customer service telephone line, as otherwise permitted by this
     Agreement, and generally in connection with the operation and promotion of
     the Web Site; provided however, GSI shall have no right to modify the Marks
     without Retailer's prior approval. Schedule 3 shall be modified from time
     to time during the Term to add any new trademarks, service marks, trade
     names and logos that Retailer uses during the Term, and any such additions
     to Schedule 3 shall be Marks under this Agreement.

     GSI recognizes the great value of the publicity and goodwill associated
     with the Marks and acknowledges that such goodwill belongs exclusively to
     and shall inure to the benefit of Retailer, and that the Marks have
     acquired a secondary meaning in the minds of the purchasing public. GSI
     will not acquire any rights in the Marks as a result of its use and all use
     of the Marks shall inure to Retailer's benefit. Retailer may terminate the
     license in this Section 10 to the extent that GSI's use of the Marks does
     not conform to Retailer's standards and GSI does not cure such failure
     within 10 days of GSI's receipt of Retailer's notice of such failure. GSI
     shall use the Marks in the form provided to GSI and as may be modified in
     accordance with this Agreement and in conformance with any Retailer
     trademark usage policies. GSI shall (a) not take any action inconsistent
     with Retailer's ownership of the Marks; (b) not attack or assist any third
     party in attacking the Marks; (c) use proper symbols indicating the
     registered status of the Marks; (d)

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     not attempt to register the Marks anywhere; and (e) not adopt or use
     confusingly similar marks. GSI's obligation under this Section 10 shall
     survive the termination of this Agreement.

     GSI shall use the Marks only in a manner that reflects the goodwill and
     quality reflected by the Marks. Upon notice from Retailer, GSI shall remove
     from the Web Site any Links to Web sites that in Retailer's reasonable
     judgment (a) are obscene, child pornographic, or violate any community or
     Internet standard or (b) would offer competitive merchandise or services or
     merchandise or services that would place Retailer in an adverse light or
     tarnish its reputation. The use of the Marks as otherwise permitted by this
     Agreement are deemed to comply with this Section 10.

11   Property Rights and Ownership

     The Web Site shall consist of, and shall operate in conjunction with,
     multiple elements, all of which are subject to certain Intellectual
     Property Rights. The Parties' respective rights with respect to such
     elements shall be as set forth below and subject to the terms of this
     Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement, the term "ownership" shall refer
     to ownership of all right, title and interest in and to the respective
     elements, including, but not limited to, all patent, copyright, trade
     secret, trademark and any other similar Intellectual Property Rights
     therein, as applicable.

     11.1   The Web Site shall be owned solely by GSI.

     11.2   GSI Products shall be owned solely by GSI.

     11.3   Retailer Content shall be owned solely by Retailer.

     11.4   Marks shall be owned solely by Retailer.

12   Representations and Warranties

     12.1   Retailer represents and warrants that

            12.1.1    it has the full right to transfer to or grant to GSI the
                      right to use its URL, Secondary URLs, Marks, and Retailer
                      Content as transferred or granted in this Agreement;

            12.1.2    during the Term of this Agreement, as used in accordance
                      with this Agreement, the Retailer information provided
                      pursuant to Section 3.1.7 and Retailer Content, as
                      provided by Retailer and as updated, are accurate,
                      complete, and not misleading and (a) do not violate any
                      Law (including without limitation, the laws or regulations
                      governing export control, unfair competition, anti-
                      discrimination, or false advertising); (b) do not breach
                      any contract and has not resulted in and will not result
                      in any consumer fraud, product liability, tort, injury,
                      damage, or harm of any kind to any third party; or (c) do
                      not violate any Person's property rights or rights to
                      publicity, privacy, personality, or other rights, and are
                      not defamatory, libelous, unlawfully threatening,
                      unlawfully harassing, obscene, indecent, or pornographic;

            12.1.3    Retailer's use and maintenance of Customer Information
                      shall be in strict compliance with the Web Site privacy
                      policy as such policy may be revised at any time and from
                      time to time without notice; and

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            12.1.4    Schedule 4 attached to this Agreement is, and shall be
                      promptly revised by Retailer to continue to be, an
                      accurate and complete list of the addresses of every
                      facility owned or operated by Retailer.

            12.1.5    Schedule 6 attached to this Agreement is, and shall be
                      maintained by Retailer to continue to be, an accurate and
                      complete list of the Secondary URLs registered in
                      Retailer's name, and Retailer shall give 30 days prior
                      notice to GSI of any and all additions or changes to the
                      Secondary URLs on Schedule 6.

     12.2   GSI represents and warrants that during the term of this Agreement,
            the Web Site, GSI Content, all material available on the Web Site,
            and all advertising that is not Retailer Information or Retailer
            Content will not (a) infringe on the Intellectual Property Rights of
            any Person or any rights of publicity or privacy of any Person; (b)
            violate any Law (including without limitation, the laws and
            regulations governing export control, unfair competition, anti-
            discrimination, or false advertising); (c) be defamatory, trade
            libelous, unlawfully threatening, or unlawfully harassing; (d) be
            obscene, child pornographic, or indecent; (e) violate any community
            or Internet standard; or (f) contain any viruses, Trojan horses,
            worms, time bombs, cancelbots, or other computer programming
            routines that are intended to damage, detrimentally interfere with,
            surreptitiously intercept, or expropriate any system, data or
            personal information.

     12.3   Each Party represents and warrants to the other Party that: (a) it
            is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good
            standing under the laws of its state of incorporation and that it
            has the power and authority to enter into this Agreement and the
            transactions contemplated herein; (b) the consummation of the
            transactions described by this Agreement shall not conflict with or
            result in a breach of any of the terms, provisions or conditions of
            its Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws, or any statute or
            administrative regulation or of any order, writ, injunction,
            judgment or decree of any court, regulatory or Governmental
            Authority or of any agreement or instrument to which it is a party
            or by which it is bound or constitute a default thereunder; and (c)
            this Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by
            it and this Agreement is valid, enforceable and binding upon each
            Party in accordance with its terms.

     12.4   In addition to any remedies that either Party may have at law or in
            equity, if either Party reasonably determines that the other Party
            has breached or is likely to breach Section 12.1.2 or 12.2, the non-
            breaching Party may take any action it reasonably deems necessary to
            cure or avoid the breach, including without limitation, the
            immediate removal from or refusal to upload to the Web Site the
            related materials.

13   Disclaimer of Warranties

     EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN THIS AGREEMENT, NEITHER
     RETAILER NOR GSI MAKES ANY, AND BOTH DISCLAIM ALL, REPRESENTATIONS AND
     WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ORAL OR WRITTEN, IN FACT OR IN LAW,
     INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL WARRANTIES OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT,
     MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR WARRANTIES THAT
     ARISE FROM TRADE USAGE OR CUSTOM. EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT
     THE OTHER PARTY HAS NOT MADE, NOR DOES HEREBY MAKE, ANY OTHER
     REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY OR COVENANT OF ANY KIND OR CHARACTER, EXPRESSED OR
     IMPLIED.

14   Indemnification

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     14.1   Retailer, at its own cost and expense, shall defend, indemnify and
            hold harmless GSI and any of its officers, directors, employees or
            agents from and against all damages, expenses, liabilities and other
            costs (including reasonable attorneys fees and court costs) arising
            from or related to (a) claims that GSI's possession or use in
            accordance with this Agreement of Retailer Content, the Marks, or
            other items provided by Retailer pursuant to this Agreement
            infringes a third party patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret,
            or other proprietary right; (b) claims by third parties arising from
            or related to Retailer's breach of any representation or warranty in
            this Agreement; or (c) Retailer's gross negligence, willful or
            intentional misconduct.

     14.2   GSI, at its own cost and expense, shall defend, indemnify and hold
            harmless Retailer and any of its officers, directors, employees or
            agents from and against all damages, expenses, liabilities and other
            costs (including reasonable attorneys fees and court costs) arising
            from or related to (a) claims made by third parties to the extent
            that they are based on information (including Content) on, or
            transactions through, the Web Site or GSI's services to Retailer
            provided pursuant to this Agreement other than claims for which GSI
            is entitled to indemnification pursuant to Section 14.1 of this
            Agreement or (b) GSI's gross negligence, willful or intentional
            misconduct.

     14.3   An indemnitor under this Section 14 shall have the right to control
            the defense and settlement of any claims or actions for which it is
            obligated to defend, but the indemnitee shall have the right to
            participate in such claims or actions at its own cost and expense.
            An indemnitor under this Section 14 shall have no liability under
            this Section 14 to the extent that the indemnitor is actually
            prejudiced by the indemnitee's failure to give notice to the
            indemnitor promptly after the indemnitee learns of such claim so as
            to not prejudice the indemnitor.

15   Insurance

     15.1   GSI shall maintain in full force and effect products liability
            insurance coverage for merchandise sold through the Web Site in an
            amount not less than [*]. Such policy shall name Retailer as an
            additional insured.

     15.2   GSI shall deliver to Retailer certificates of insurance that
            stipulate that no less than ten days notice will be given to
            Retailer prior to the termination of the related policy. Such
            certificates shall identify the coverage and state that Retailer is
            an additional insured under the policy.

16   Termination and Other Remedies

     16.1   Termination for Cause by Either Party.  Except as otherwise
            -------------------------------------
            provided in this Agreement, this Agreement may be terminated by
            either Party

            16.1.1  if a material breach of the terms or conditions of this
                    Agreement by the other Party which breach is not cured
                    within 30 days of the breaching Party's receipt of notice of
                    such breach or such longer period as may be reasonably
                    necessary provided that the Party in breach is diligently
                    pursuing a cure. As used herein, "material breach" shall
                    mean a failure by a Party to perform any of its obligations
                    the effect of which would substantially impair the value of
                    this Agreement to the other Party;

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            16.1.2  if the other Party fails to pay to the Party within 10 days
                    after Party makes written demand for any past-due amount
                    payable under this Agreement;

            16.1.3  if a voluntary petition is commenced by the other Party
                    under the Bankruptcy Code, as amended, 11 U.S.C. (S) 101 et
                    seq; the other Party has an involuntary petition commenced
                    against it under the Bankruptcy Code and such petition is
                    not dismissed within 60 days after filing; the other Party
                    becomes insolvent; or any substantial part of the other
                    Party's property becomes subject to any levy, seizure,
                    assignment, application, or sale for or by any creditor or
                    governmental agency; or liquidates or otherwise discontinues
                    all or a significant part of its business operations.

            16.1.4  if a Party's non-performance is excused by Section 19 and
                    such non-performance continues for 30 days.

     16.2   Termination for Cause by Retailer.
            ---------------------------------

            16.2.1  Retailer may terminate this Agreement upon 180 days' notice
                    if (a) Revenue Share-generating sales do not equal or exceed
                    the following amounts for the related GSI fiscal years and
                    (b) GSI does not pay twice the shortfall in Revenue Share to
                    Retailer by March 31 of the following year.

                              2001  $[*]
                              2002  $[*]
                              2003  $[*]
                              2004  $[*]

            16.2.2  Retailer may terminate this Agreement immediately upon
                    notice if (a) GSI or any Affiliate of GSI (except for
                    Affiliates of GSI in a business relationship structure
                    substantially similar to that between GSI and The Sports
                    Authority (excluding the economics)) promotes, offers for
                    sale, or distributes any sports equipment, sports apparel,
                    or athletic footwear through the Internet under a trade
                    name, trademark, or service mark owned by GSI or any
                    Affiliate of GSI; (b) GSI does not offer (and is not
                    prohibited by the manufacturer from offering) to Retailer
                    the option to offer on the Web Site all merchandise that is
                    offered on such GSI Web site; and (c) Retailer gives notice
                    of termination within 30 days of Retailer's receipt of GSI's
                    notice refusing to so offer such option.

     16.3   Effect of Termination.
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            16.3.1    Upon the expiration or termination by Retailer of this
                      Agreement, (a) all licenses granted to either Party under
                      this Agreement shall terminate; (b) GSI shall transfer the
                      registration of the URL to Retailer and designate Retailer
                      as the administrative, technical, billing contact, and any
                      other contact for the URL and all Secondary URLs with the
                      registrar; (c) GSI shall return to Retailer or at
                      Retailer's option, destroy Retailer Content in GSI's
                      possession; and (d) upon Retailer's request, GSI shall
                      continue to operate the Web Site in accordance with this
                      Agreement for no more than 180 days and reasonably
                      cooperate with Retailer in closing the Web Site at the end
                      of such period, including without limitation, completing
                      the processing of all orders and requests for customer
                      service.

            16.3.2    Upon the expiration or termination by Retailer of this
                      Agreement, GSI shall release to Retailer Customer
                      Identification Data (defined below), which shall

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                      remain subject to Section 4 of this Agreement. "Customer
                      Identification Data" means Customer Data that identifies
                      the names, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses,
                      and purchasing history of Customers who during the Term
                      have placed an order for Online Merchandise.

            16.3.3    Upon the expiration or termination by Retailer of this
                      Agreement, GSI grants to Retailer a perpetual,
                      transferable, irrevocable license throughout the universe
                      to use, copy, modify, adapt, translate, create derivative
                      works based upon, sublicense, reproduce, distribute,
                      publicly perform, publicly display, and digitally perform
                      the appearance and operational patterns of the user
                      interface of the Web Site. The foregoing license does not
                      include any rights to any computer software or programming
                      code.

            16.3.4    Sections 4, 7, 13, 14, 16.3, and 17 shall survive any
                      termination by GSI of this Agreement.

     16.4   Other Remedies. In addition to any other payment to be made
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hereunder, any amounts owed to a Party shall bear interest at the lesser of 18%
per annum or the maximum rate allowed by law from the date such amounts were
required to be paid until payment. Nothing contained herein shall limit a
Party's ability to obtain injunctive or equitable relief with respect to the
breach of Sections 9 or 10.

17   Limitations of Liability

     EXCEPT FOR ANY LIABILITY UNDER SECTIONS 7 AND 14 OF THIS AGREEMENT, UNDER
     NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR ANY
     INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
     (REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH DAMAGES ARISE OUT OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR
     OTHER LEGAL THEORIES OR OTHERWISE) ARISING FROM OR RELATED TO THIS
     AGREEMENT OR RETAILER'S OR RETAILER'S CUSTOMERS' USE OF OR INABILITY TO
     ACCESS ANY PART OF THE INTERNET OR RETAILER'S OR RETAILER'S CUSTOMERS'
     RELIANCE ON OR USE OF INFORMATION, SERVICES OR MERCHANDISE PROVIDED ON OR
     THROUGH THE WEB SITE OR THE SERVICES, OR THAT RESULT FROM MISTAKES,
     OMISSIONS, INTERRUPTIONS, LOSS, THEFT, OR DELETION OF FILES, ERRORS,
     DEFECTS, DELAYS IN OPERATION, OR TRANSMISSION, OR ANY FAILURE OF
     PERFORMANCE. EXCEPT FOR ANY LIABILITY UNDER SECTIONS 7 AND 14 OF THIS
     AGREEMENT, IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY
     UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR AN AMOUNT THAT EXCEEDS, IN THE AGGREGATE, THE
     AMOUNTS PAID TO RETAILER DURING THE [*] MONTHS PRECEDING THE LAST ACT OR
     OMISSION GIVING RISE TO SUCH LIABILITY; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT IF FEWER
     THAN [*] MONTHS HAVE ELAPSED FROM THE LAUNCH DATE THROUGH THE DATE OF SUCH
     LAST ACT OR OMISSION, THEN THE LIABILITY CAP SHALL BE EQUAL TO TWELVE TIMES
     THE AVERAGE MONTHLY PAYMENT TO RETAILER DURING SUCH PERIOD. THE REMEDIES
     SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION 17 CONSTITUTE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES
     AVAILABLE TO THE PARTIES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. THE REMEDIES SPECIFICALLY
     PROVIDED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION 17 SET FORTH
     EACH PARTY'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AND ALLOCATE BETWEEN GSI AND RETAILER THE
     RISKS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, SOME OF WHICH MAY BE UNKNOWN OR UNDETERMINABLE.
     SUCH LIMITATIONS WERE A MATERIAL INDUCEMENT FOR GSI AND RETAILER TO ENTER
     INTO THIS AGREEMENT, AND THE PARTIES HAVE RELIED UPON SUCH LIMITATIONS IN
     DETERMINING WHETHER TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT, AND THE PARTIES INTEND
     THEM TO BE ENFORCEABLE WHETHER OR NOT THE DAMAGES WERE FORESEEABLE OR,
     EITHER

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     PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OR PROBABILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES
     AND EVEN IF THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES PROVIDED BY THIS AGREEMENT FAIL OF THEIR
     ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE IN ANY RESPECT
     FOR CLAIMS BROUGHT MORE THAN [*] MONTHS AFTER THE LAST ACT OR OMISSION
     GIVING RISE TO SUCH LIABILITY.

18   Discontinuance or Regulation of the Internet; Termination of Access to the
     Web Site

     18.1   Discontinuance or Regulation of the Internet. Retailer acknowledges
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            that the Internet (including without limitation the Web) is a
            network of private and public networks and that GSI has no control
            over the Internet. GSI shall not be liable for the discontinuance of
            operation of any portion of the Internet or possible regulation of
            the Internet, which might restrict or prohibit the operation of the
            Web Site.

     18.2   Termination of Access to the Web Site. GSI may terminate access to
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            the Web Site at any time and without notice (a) to prevent damage or
            degradation to the Web Site; (b) to comply with any Law; or (c)
            otherwise protect GSI from liability to third parties. GSI will use
            reasonable commercial efforts to notify Retailer of any such
            termination of access as soon as reasonably practicable after such
            termination of access and promptly to restore such access upon the
            cessation of the condition leading to such termination.

19   Force Majeure

     Neither Party shall be liable to the other Party for non-performance of
     this Agreement in whole or in part, if (a) the non-performance is caused by
     the other Party or events or conditions beyond that Party's reasonable and
     actual control and for which that Party is not responsible under this
     Agreement, (b) the Party gives prompt notice under Section 20, and (c) the
     Party makes all commercially reasonable efforts to perform.

20   Notices

     Any notices or writings to be sent hereunder shall be in writing and shall
     be by personal delivery, facsimile transmission or by certified or
     registered mail, return receipt requested, and shall be deemed given upon
     the earlier of actual receipt, five (5) days after deposit in the mail, or
     receipt by sender of confirmation of facsimile transmission. Notices shall
     be sent to the following addresses (or such other address as either Party
     may specify in writing).

          If to GSI:     Global Sports Interactive, Inc.
                         1075 First Avenue
                         King of Prussia, PA 19406
                         Attention:  President

               Copy to:  Arthur H. Miller, Esquire
                         Executive Vice President and General Counsel
                         1075 First Avenue
                         King of Prussia, PA 19406

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          If to Retailer:     Oshman's Sporting Goods, Inc.-Services
                              2302 Maxwell Lane
                              Houston, TX 77023
                              Attention: Steven U. Rath

                    Copy to:  Legal Department
                              Oshman's Sporting Goods, Inc.-Services
                              2302 Maxwell Lane
                              Houston, TX 77023

21   Assignment

     Neither GSI nor Retailer may assign this Agreement without the prior
     written consent of the other Party, which consent shall not be unreasonably
     withheld, except that either Party may assign this Agreement upon written
     notice to the other Party to an Affiliate of the assignor or to any Person
     that acquires or succeeds to all, or substantially all, of assignor's
     business or assets.

22   Independent Contractors

     The relationship of the Parties herein shall be that of independent
     contractors and nothing herein shall be construed to create a joint venture
     or partnership.

23   Waiver

     The waiver or failure of either Party to exercise in any respect any right
     provided hereunder shall not be deemed a waiver of such right in the future
     or a waiver of any other rights established under this Agreement.

24   Governing Law

     This Agreement, the rights and obligations of the Parties hereto, and any
     claims or disputes thereto, shall be governed by and construed in
     accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware (excluding the choice of
     law rules thereof).

25   Jurisdiction

     The Parties agree that the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of any dispute
     that arises hereunder shall be in federal or state courts of competent
     jurisdiction in the jurisdiction of the defendant's principal place of
     business.

26   Binding Effect

     This Agreement shall be binding upon the Parties hereto, their successors
     and permitted assigns.

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27   Severability

     Should any term or provision of this Agreement be held to any extent
     unenforceable, invalid, or prohibited under law, then such provision shall
     be deemed restated to reflect the original intention of the Parties as
     nearly as possible in accordance with applicable law and the remainder of
     this Agreement, or the application of such term or provision to Persons,
     property, or circumstances other than those as to which it is invalid,
     unenforceable, or prohibited, shall not be affected thereby, and each term
     and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the
     fullest extent permitted by law.

28   Headings

     Section headings contained in this Agreement are inserted for convenience
     or reference only and shall not be deemed to be a part of this Agreement
     for any other purpose. All references to "Section" or "Sections" refer to
     the corresponding Section or Sections of this Agreement. All words used in
     this Agreement will be construed to be of such gender or number as the
     circumstances require. Unless otherwise expressly provided, the word
     "including" does not limit the preceding words or terms, but is rather
     intended to signify that some of many examples follow. The words "hereof,"
     "thereof," "herein" and the like are intended to refer to the Agreement as
     a whole unless the context clearly and unambiguously indicates otherwise.

29   Entire Agreement

     This Agreement, including the Schedules attached to this Agreement,
     represents the entire agreement of the Parties with respect to the subject
     matter hereof and may not be modified, except in writing, executed by the
     Parties hereto. This Agreement supersedes all prior writings of the Parties
     with respect to this subject matter.

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30   Counterparts

     This Agreement may be signed in several counterparts, each of which shall
     be deemed an original, and all of which when taken together, shall be
     deemed a complete instrument.

     The Parties accept this Agreement and have caused this Agreement to be
executed and do each hereby warrant and represent that its respective signatory
whose signature appears below has been and is on the date executed duly
authorized by all necessary and appropriate corporate action to execute this
Agreement on its behalf.

Global Sports Interactive, Inc.           Oshman's Sporting Goods, Inc.-Services

By:     /s/ Michael Rubin                 By:     /s/ Steven U. Rath

Name:   Michael Rubin                     Name:   Steven U. Rath

Title:  CEO                               Title:  Exec. Vice Pres.

Date:   12/30/99                          Date:   12/30/99

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Schedule 1

                             Web Site Development

     Unless otherwise defined below, terms defined in the Agreement have the
same meaning in this Schedule 1..

1.   DEFINITIONS

     1.1  "Domain Name" means the URL.

     1.2  "Agreement" means the E-Commerce Agreement by and between GSI and
Retailer to which this Schedule is attached as Schedule 1.

     1.3  "Features Set" means the requirements set forth in Attachment B, as
amended or supplemented in accordance with this Agreement.

     1.4  "Intellectual Property Rights" means any and all now known or
hereafter known tangible and intangible (a) rights associated with works of
authorship throughout the universe, including but not limited to copyrights,
moral rights, and mask-works, (b) trademark and trade name rights and similar
rights, (c) trade secret rights, (d) patents, designs, algorithms and other
industrial property rights, (e) all other intellectual and industrial property
rights (of every kind and nature throughout the universe and however designated)
(including logos, "rental" rights and rights to remuneration), whether arising
by operation of law, contract, license, or otherwise, and (f) all registrations,
initial applications, renewals, extensions, continuations, divisions or reissues
hereof now or hereafter in force (including any rights in any of the foregoing).

     1.5  "Milestone Delivery Schedule" means the schedule for development of
the Web Site set forth in Attachment B.

     1.6  "GSI Content" means all text, pictures, sound, graphics, video and
other data and assets supplied by GSI, as such materials may be modified from
time to time.

     1.7  "GSI Products" means, collectively, the GSI Tools, the GSI Content and
the GSI Work Product.

     1.8  "GSI Tools" means any tools, both in object code and source code form,
which GSI has already developed or which GSI independently develops or licenses
from a third party, including any tools which GSI creates pursuant to the
Agreement.  By way of example, GSI Tools may include, without limitation,
toolbars for maneuvering between pages, search engines, Java applets, and
ActiveX controls.

     1.9  "Production Schedule" shall mean the schedule agreed upon by the
parties for the production of the Retailer's Web Site, including the delivery of
the Retailer Content and GSI Content.

     1.10 "Retailer Content" means the Domain Name, if applicable, and all
text, pictures, sound, graphics, video and other data and assets supplied by
Retailer to GSI, as such materials may be modified from time to time.

     1.11 "Services" means the services provided by GSI hereunder to develop,
host and maintain the Web Site, in accordance with the Agreement.
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     1.12 "Web Site" means, collectively, the Web site developed pursuant to
the Agreement and including without limitation, GSI Products and the Retailer
Content made available on web pages at the URL.

     1.13 "GSI Work Product" means all HTML files, Java files, graphics files,
animation files, data files, technology, scripts and programs, both in object
code and source code form, all documentation and any other deliverable used by
GSI to create the Web Site.

2.   WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

     2.1  Delivery of Initial Retailer Content.  As soon as reasonably possible,
GSI and Retailer shall agree upon a Production Schedule for the delivery by
Retailer to GSI of the Retailer Content and Retailer information specified in
Attachment A that Retailer intends for GSI to incorporate into the Web Site. The
parties acknowledge that Retailer will be able to deliver certain "static"
information, such as store locations, promptly to GSI, and other Retailer
Content, such as certain merchandise to be sold on the Retailer's Web Site, at a
later date closer to the Launch Date. The Retailer Content shall be in the
format(s) designated by GSI as set forth on Attachment C hereto.  Upon
Retailer's request, GSI shall assist Retailer in the conversion of the Retailer
Content into an acceptable form for use by the Web Site.

     2.2  Web Site Development Services.  At no cost to Retailer, GSI shall
provide design, programming and other consulting Services as specified in
Attachment B to create the Web Site.  GSI will provide the Web Site to Retailer
in accordance with the Milestone Delivery Schedule.

     2.3  Project Liaisons.  Each party's primary contact for development
efforts shall be the project liaisons specified in Attachment B or the person
otherwise designated in writing by Retailer or GSI, as the case may be.

3.   WEB HOSTING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES

     Following Retailer's acceptance of the Web Site pursuant to Section 2.4,
GSI shall, at no cost to Retailer, provide the following web hosting and
maintenance Services:

     3.1  Hosting Services.  GSI shall load the Web Site onto server(s) that
are connected to the Internet and accessible via the Web through use of the URL.
GSI shall ensure that the Web Site is functional and ready to process
transactions in a reasonably efficient manner.

     3.2  Retailer Content.  GSI shall upload all Retailer Content, including
updates, to the Web Site within a mutually agreed to time following delivery to
GSI.  Upon GSI's prior written consent, Retailer may electronically transmit or
upload Retailer Content directly to the Web Site.

     3.3  Maintenance Services.  Upon notification of a non-conformity between
the Web Site and the Features Set, whether from Retailer or from any user of the
Web Site, GSI shall promptly commence an investigation into the reported error,
and GSI shall, upon reproducing such error, use reasonable commercial efforts to
correct such error in a timely fashion during periodic maintenance windows.  GSI
may temporarily block access to the Web Site to perform Web Site Maintenance
Services during periodic maintenance windows.
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                                 ATTACHMENT A

                         RETAILER'S ASSET REQUIREMENTS
                   FOR GLOBAL SPORTS INTERACTIVE'S PARTNERS
                   ----------------------------------------

Product Assets

Elements: Product Assets should include names and prices.  No product
          photography or description are required.

Store Locations

Store location information should include address, phone number and fax numbers.

Corporate Assets

Corporate Assets may include the following:
 .    Press Releases
 .    Frequently Asked Questions
 .    Contact Information
 .    Jobs Information
 .    Community Programs Information
 .    Annual Reports
 .    Corporate Identity materials including logo

All above information may be submitted at the Retailer's discretion, excluding
the corporate identity materials and logos, which are mandatory.
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                                 ATTACHMENT B

          (TO BE COMPLETED)

Format of Retailer Content:

Project Liaisons:
          For GSI:                  For Retailer:

FEATURES SET
------------

31.  PRODUCT SEARCH
32.  KEYWORD SEARCH
33.  ADVANCED SEARCH
34.  BROWSE CATEGORIES
35.  BROWSE BRANDS
36.  RECOMMENDATION TOOLS
37.  ADVANCE PRODUCT PRESENTATION
38.  SHOPPING CART
39.  GIFT GIVING FUNCTIONALITY
40.  REMOTE PUBLISHING TOOLS FOR HUMAN RESOURCES AND PRESS ROOM
          AND EVENTS
41.  SALES TAX CONFIGURATION AND CALCULATION
42.  PRODUCT REVIEWS.
43.  24/7 CUSTOMER SUPPORT
     11.  VIA TELEPHONE AND ONLINE
44.  AFFILIATE PROGRAM FUNCTIONALITY
45.  ONLINE GIFT CERTIFICATES.
46.  LAND BASED STORES GIFT CERTIFICATES
47.  STORE LOCATOR
48.  FINANCIAL INFORMATION
49.  FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
50.  COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
51.  COMPANY PROFILE
52.  ONLINE ORDER STATUS
          AND TRACKING
53.  CUSTOMER FEEDBACK
54.  CHAT ROOM/BULLETINBOARD/"LIVE REP"
55.  "MY OSHMAN'S" PAGE
56.  REPLENISHMENT
57.  SCALABLE

MILESTONE DELIVERY SCHEDULE:
---------------------------

TASK                                ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE
----                                -------------------------

DISCOVERY AND PLANNING
COMMENCE ENGINE ENGINEERING
ESTABLISH FULFILLMENT CAPABILITIES
RETAILER WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT
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QUALITY CONTROL REVIEW AND REVISIONS
ALPHA TESTING
BETA (SOFT LAUNCH)
WEB SITE LAUNCH TO GENERAL PUBLIC
MEDIA AND PROMOTIONS
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                                 ATTACHMENT C

                          ASSET SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

This section details how to submit assets.

Source Assets and Final Assets
------------------------------------------------------------------

GSI requires source files for all assets.  This means if an image is originally
constructed as a layered RGB Photoshop file at 100x500 pixels, we need that
file, even if the final file is a flattened

4-bit GIF at 20x100.  Retailer's Photoshop EPS Images are 220-226 PPI TIFF and
Bitmap Images are 800 PPI.

GSI allows the submission of final assets in some cases, but only by prior
arrangement and only in addition to an up-to-date source file.  All submitted
assets are subject to review and verification by production staff.

Media and Format
------------------------------------------------------------------

GSI shall routinely receive assets in the following media and formats.

Digital Media
------------------------------------------------------------------

     Media:
     SyQuest 44mb, 88mb, 200mb, CD-ROM (including PhotoCD), Zip, Jaz, 3.5"
     floppy.

     Format:
     Win16, Win-32, or Macintosh

     File Formats:
     Text: Raw, MS Word 95, RTF, HTML,  Adobe Acrobat, Excel

     Bitmap Graphics:
     Photoshop, TIFF, PCD (PhotoCD), EPS, PICT (JPEG and GIF for final files
     only and only along with source files)

     PostScript Graphics:
     EPS, Illustrator 6.0 - 8.0 (7.0 preferred)

     Video:
     QuickTime or other video industry standard

     Audio:
     WAV, AIFF, MIDI

Non-Digital Media
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Contact GSI to discuss needs and capabilities before submitting any non-digital
assets.

Asset Submission
------------------------------------------------------------------

GSI prefers to receive assets via FTP (file transfer protocol) although GSI
accepts assets via standard package delivery services (i.e., FedEx, USPS, UPS,
etc.) and email.
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Submission via FTP

FTP Area: ftp.globalsportsinteractive.com

Adobe Photoshop EPS or Adobe acrobat PDF
Assets should be left in "Incoming" which is a level below the initial
directory.  Once assets have been transferred, e-mail confirmation is required.

Submission via Package Delivery

If Retailer wishes to submit assets via standard package delivery services,
please address the package to this address:

Address: TBD

If Retailer is submitting hard assets like brochures, photographs, etc. please
be sure to ship them in a reinforced container to prevent damage to the assets
while in transit.

If Retailer is submitting digital media like SyQuests, Zip disks, Jaz disks,
etc., be sure to ship them in a well-padded, reinforced container.

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Schedule 2

                                URL Integration

     Terms defined in the Agreement have the same meaning in this Schedule 2.

1.   Definitions

     a.   "dvertisement" means any announcement, display, poster, sign, notice,
           ------------
          circular, brochure, catalogue, or other communication a purpose of
          which is to identify, promote, or attract public attention to
          Retailer's business, service, or merchandise in any form or media.

     b.   "Call to Action" means the phrase "Shop Online at oshmans.com" or any
           --------------
          other phrase mutually acceptable to GSI and Retailer.

2.   Marks

     During the Term, Retailer shall integrate the URL with Marks in accordance
     with the Agreement and this Schedule 2 whenever and where ever the Marks
     are used by Retailer unless commercially unreasonable to so integrate the
     URL.  The integration shall be as shown on Schedule 3 to the Agreement or
     in any other presentation or method mutually acceptable to the Parties.

3.   Print Media

     a.   URL and Call to Action.  The URL and Call to Action shall be presented
          ----------------------
          on the front page on no less than [*] of Retailer's print media
          Advertisements of 4 or more pages, and at least 2 pages of all of
          Retailer's print media Advertisements of 4 or more pages.

          i.   The URL and Call to Action shall be no smaller than the
               equivalent of oshmans.com and Shop Online at oshmans.com  (Arial,
               Bold, 20 pt).

4.   Video Media

     Provide audio announcements with video displays for the promotion of the
     Web Site or services or merchandise offered through the Web Site in all 30
     second video media Advertisements unless, and then only to the extent that,
     such announcements with video displays are prohibited by Retailer's
     agreement with a vendor for Advertising Co-op and Discretionary Funds.  The
     copy and presentation of such audio announcements with video displays shall
     be subject to the Parties mutual agreement.

5.   Audio Media

     Provide audio announcements for the promotion of the Web Site or services
     or merchandise offered through the Web Site in all audio media 30 second
     Advertisements unless, and then only to the extent that, such announcements
     are prohibited by Retailer's agreement with a vendor for
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     Advertising Co-op and Discretionary Funds. The copy and presentation of
     such audio announcements shall be subject to the Parties mutual agreement.

6.   Direct Mail

     a.   URL and Call to Action.  The URL and Call to Action shall be presented
          ----------------------
          on direct mail Advertisements on the same terms as are applicable in
          Section 3 to Print Media, except that the size of the URL and Call to
          Action shall be in proportion to the size of the direct mail
          Advertisements.

7.   In-Store Promotion

     a.   Call to Action.  Retailer shall include the Call to Action, displayed
          --------------
          as prominently as the Mark and URL on bags.

     b.   Promotion of the Web Site through In-Store Displays.
          ---------------------------------------------------

          i.   General Displays.  Retailer shall display in-store displays
               ----------------
               promoting the Web Site or services or merchandise offered through
               the Web Site provided at GSI's cost but, at the request of GSI,
               produced by Retailer, the copy and presentation of which shall be
               subject to the Parties mutual agreement.  Retailer shall display
               4 such in-store displays in its Superstores and 2 such in-store
               displays in its other Land Based Stores.

          ii.  Hours of Operation Signs.  At Retailer's discretion, based on
               ------------------------
               Retailer's reasonable business needs, Retailer shall display the
               following message with messages stating the Land Based Store
               hours of operation: "Open 24 hours per day, every day at URL,"
               which shall be displayed along with the Land Based Store hours of
               operation.

     c.   Promotion of the Web Site through In-Store Materials.  Retailer shall
          ----------------------------------------------------
          insert into all bags provided to customers any Advertisements
          promoting the Web Site or services or merchandise offered through the
          Web Site provided at GSI's cost but, at the request of GSI, produced
          by Retailer, the copy and presentation of which shall be subject to
          the Parties mutual agreement.

8.   Corporate Communications

     a.   Newsletters.  Retailer shall make available to GSI 1 full page for the
          -----------
          promotion of the Web Site or services or merchandise offered through
          the Web Site the copy and presentation of which shall be subject to
          the Parties mutual agreement in 1 issue of each newsletter distributed
          to Retailer personnel at the time that the Web Site is launched and
          shall make available to GSI space in subsequent newsletters at
          Retailer's discretion.

     b.   Training Materials.  Retailer shall make available to GSI reasonable
          ------------------
          space in its personnel training and orientation materials to promote
          the Web Site.  The copy and presentation of materials to be inserted
          into such materials shall be subject to the Parties mutual agreement.

9.   Costs

     Any costs to be reimbursed by GSI pursuant to this Agreement shall be
     reimbursed only to the extent that they are pre-approved in writing by GSI.
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                                  Schedule 3
                                  ----------
                                TRADEMARK LIST
                                --------------

MARK                                      REGISTRATION/APPLICATION #
----                                      --------------------------

America's #1 Fun Store                    1,906,156

Board Ragz                                74/601,883

Breakpoint                                1,758,475

Fish Heads                                75/333,490

Healthy Attitude                          2,002,127

Honsport                                  1,600,077

Jake O's                                  1,756,987

Lift 7                                    1,159,230

Mountain Tek                              2,075,911

Mountain Tek Sport                        2,092,304

Mountain Tek Sport                        75/333649

Mountain Tek Golf                         2,274,898

Mountain Tek Outfitters                   75/761,477

One Store Has All The Fun                 1,772,062

Oshmans                                   1,065,033

Oshman's                                  1,122,841

Oshman's                                  1,119,203

Oshman's                                  1163077-AL

Oshman's Ski Skool                        1,087,854

Schedule 3
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MARK                                            REGISTRATION/APPLICATION #
----                                            --------------------------

OSSI                                            1,090,983

OSSI                                            1,435,673

Sea Raider                                      1,199,481

Some Stores Have All The Fun                    0,922,563

SGL-Sporting Goods Liquidators                  75/079,217

SuperSports USA                                 1,692,056

Tuff-Stuff                                      2,175,234

Waverunner                                      1,756,988

Waverunner                                      75/342,973

WinterGold                                      1,595,532

Women & Sports                                  2,119,113

Women & Sports and Design                       2,175,007
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                                  Schedule 4
<PAGE>

Schedule 5

Data to be Collected

Customer Identification Data, as defined in Section 16.3.2.
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                                  Schedule 6
                                  ----------

WHOIS Lookup
      Sponsored by:

Oshman's Sporting Goods Inc., Services (OSHMANS5-DOM)         OSHMANS.ORG
Oshman's Sporting Goods Inc., Services (OSHMANS4-DOM)         OSHMANS.NET
Oshman's Sporting Goods, Inc. (WOMEN-AND-SPORT2-DOM)     WOMEN-AND-SPORT.ORG
Oshman's Sporting Goods, Inc. (WOMENANDSPORTS-DOM)       WOMENANDSPORTS.COM
Oshman's Sporting Goods, Inc.-Services (OSHSPORTS2-DOM)       OSHSPORTS.ORG
Oshman's Sporting Goods, Inc.-Services (CHEAPSPORTS2-DOM)     CHEAPSPORTS.COM
Oshman's Sporting Goods, Inc.-Services (OSHSPORTS-DOM)        OSHSPORTS.COM
Oshman's Sporting Goods, Inc.-Services (CHEAPSPORTS-DOM)      CHEAPSPORTS.ORG
Oshman's Sporting Goods, Inc.-Services (OSHSPORTS3-DOM)       OSHSPORTS.NET
Oshman's Sporting Goods, Inc.-Services (CHEAPSPORTS3-DOM)     CHEAPSPORTS.NET

To single out one record, look it up with "!xxx", where xxx is the
handle, shown in parenthesis following the name, which comes first.

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Schedule 7

GSI Infrastructure and Practices

31   Capacity (pipe size)

     31.1  Estimated average load. [*] megabits per second (Mbps).
           ----------------------

     31.2  Estimated peak load. [*] Mbps.
           -------------------

     1.3   Burstable bandwidth.  Up to [*] Mbps.
           -------------------

     1.4   Additional pipe capacity.  Added when trend lines exceed [*] of
           ------------------------
           burstable bandwidth.

2    Web Servers

     2.1  Servers.  Four (4) Sun Enterprise E-250 servers.
          -------

     2.2  Configuration.
          -------------

          2.2.1  Each server configured with [*] MHZ processors and [*] GB
                 memory to support Netscape and Apache.

          2.2.2  Each server configured in 2x2 failover mode for reliability and
                 redundancy.

          2.2.3  OS monitoring of internal faults, to provide indication of
                 hardware degradation and potential for maintenance,
                 replacement, and/or refurbishment.

          2.2.4  OS and Accrue monitoring of loading, to provide indication of
                 average and peak loads.

          2.2.5  Upon reaching 50% average threshold or 80% peak threshold, Web
                 server farm increased within 7 to 10 working days by 2
                 identical, fully-configured servers.

          2.2.6  Upon reaching 10 E-250 servers, entire Web server farm replaced
                 by 2 Sun Enterprise E-3000 systems.

                              (a)   Each E-3000 system configured in failover
                                    mode with 6 processors and 6 GB memory.

3    Application Servers

     3.1  Servers.  Two (2) Sun Enterprise E-450 servers.
          -------

     3.2  Configuration.
          -------------

          3.2.1  Each server configured in failover mode with [*] MHZ processors
                 and [*] GB memory to support Web Logics.

          3.2.2  Monitoring of loading, to provide indication of average and
                 peak loads.

          3.2.3  Upon reaching 50% average threshold or 80% peak threshold,
                 Application server farm increased within 7 to 10 working days
                 by up to 8 identical, fully-configured E-450 servers.
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          3.2.4  Upon reaching 8 E-450 servers, entire Application server farm
                 replaced by 2 Sun Enterprise E-4500 systems.

                 (a)   Each E-4500 system configured in failover mode with 14
                       processors and 14 GB memory.

4    Database Servers

     4.1  Servers.  Two (2) Sun Enterprise E-450 servers.
          -------

     4.2  Configuration.
          -------------

          4.2.1  Each server configured in failover mode with [*] MHZ processors
                 and [*] GB memory to support Oracle 8.0.5.

                 (a)  GSI uses Oracle 8.0.5 as its principal database management
                      system for all transactions.

          4.2.2  One (1) Sun StorEdge 5100 with 54 GB RAID-5 storage used to
                 house the physical data.

          4.2.3  Monitoring of loading, to provide indication of average and
                 peak loads.

          4.2.4  Upon reaching 50% average threshold or 80% peak threshold,
                 Database server farm increased within 7 to 10 working days by
                 up to 6 identical, fully-configured E-450 servers.

          4.2.5  Upon reaching 8 E-450 servers, entire Database server farm
                 replaced by 2 Sun Enterprise E-10000 systems.

                 (a)  Each E-10000 system configured in failover mode with 32
                      processors and 64 GB memory

5    Security

     5.1  Physical.  GSI leases 4 temperature-controlled "cages" from Frontier
          --------
          Global Center (FGC) for secure housing of its server racks. Each cage
          is fenced from floor to ceiling and secured with locks owned and
          operated solely by GSI, holder of all keys. FGC is manned on a 24
          hour, 7 day-a-week basis with video camera surveillance and positive
          identification procedures for all entering and exiting personnel.
          Access beyond FGC's vestibule is through a card key-controlled door or
          through the card key-controlled freight elevator. Access to FGC's
          cages is through a single door or through the card-key controlled
          freight elevator. The card-key is signed in and out only by those
          persons on the access list, and only upon surrender of that person's
          driver's license.
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     5.2  Logical.  GSI provides secure processing through application of the
          -------
          Secure Socket Layer (SSL) to all pages upon which customers enter
          private data. Private data includes credit card and address
          information, as well as email addresses for login purposes. SSL keys
          have been obtained from VeriSign, Inc., and are registered under the
          names of each GSI partner. SSL is implemented through hardware cards
          in two of the servers in the data center for redundancy. Additionally,
          all servers have at least two software SSL servers in the event that
          the servers with the hardware cards are inoperable. Within the Oracle
          8.0.5 system, all customer credit card numbers and passwords are
          encrypted.
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                                   Schedule 8

                       Tools for Accessing Customer Data

Accrue software
SAS Statistical Analysis Software
GSI Partners.Net
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                                   SCHEDULE 9

                               CONSIGNMENT TERMS

1.   Delivery and Care of Goods.

     (a)  Retailer will deliver to GSI the consigned goods to GSI's warehouse
          located at Memphis Tennessee or any other known location, or such
          other location as GSI shall direct. Retailer will pay for all freight
          and shipping charges for such delivery.

     (b)  Upon receipt of the consigned goods, GSI's personnel shall immediately
          segregate the consigned goods such that any third party inspecting the
          warehouse shall be immediately aware that the consigned goods are the
          property of Retailer. GSI shall not commingle the consigned goods with
          any other inventory of GSI or any third party.

     (c)  GSI shall maintain the consigned goods free and clear of any and all
          liens, pledges or mortgages arising for or on behalf of GSI and shall
          not permit the use of these goods as collateral or security for any of
          GSI debts or other liabilities.

     (d)  Regardless of fault, all risk of loss whether by theft, shortage or
          otherwise or damage from all causes whatsoever to any consigned goods
          while in GSI's possession or control shall be borne solely by GSI.

     (e)  GSI acknowledges that from time to time Retailer may be required to
          execute UCC financing statements with respect to the consigned goods
          in its capacity as debtor under one or more loans.

     (f)  Retailer will not be liable for any delay or failure to deliver
          products during the term of this Agreement.

2.   Title to Goods. The consigned goods will remain the property of the
     Retailer until they are sold in the regular course of business, except that
     the GSI will be responsible for all shortages of stock. Retailer may
     withdraw any or all of the consigned goods from GSI's warehouse at any time
     or from time to time.

3.   Sale of Goods.

     (a)  GSI will not sell Retailer's goods at less than the authorized prices.
          Such prices will be furnished to GSI from time to time in the form of
          price schedules.

     (b)  Retailer and GSI agree that prices applicable to the goods may be
          changed periodically during the term of this Agreement, and that such
          price changes may be made without prior notice.

4.   Monthly Statements and Records

     (a)  GSI will furnish Retailer with monthly statements indicating all sales
          transactions during the preceding month and the extent of current
          inventory. These statements will be provided in accordance with the
          Agreement.

     (b)  GSI will keep records of its sales that shall include the name of the
          customer, date of sale, product description, and part number. Such
          records shall be maintained and subject to Retailer's inspection in
          accordance with this Agreement.

5.   Expenses. GSI agrees to pay all expenses for the storage, cartage,
     transportation, handling, sale and distribution of Retailer's goods, and
     all expenses incident to those matters, except (i)
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     transportation of goods to GSI, and (ii) on return of goods requested by
     Retailer, or on account of defect in such goods, in which case such
     expenses will be paid by Retailer.

6.   Insurance. GSI will maintain full insurance on Retailer's goods in the name
     of and for the benefit of the Retailer, in a form, with a company and in an
     amount satisfactory to Retailer. If GSI fails to properly insure Retailer's
     goods, GSI will become personally responsible for any loss of or damage to
     Retailer's goods while in the custody of the GSI. Upon Retailer's request,
     GSI shall provide Retailer with proof of insurance coverage for such
     merchandise.
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                                  Schedule 4
                                  ----------

                                    OSHMAN'S
                                                    SUPERSPORTS USA

                      2302 Maxwell Lane, Houston, TX 77023
                     AC 713 1 928-3171  AC 800 1 877-6005

                            Revised October 1, 1999

    SKI SKOOLS ARE LOCATED INSiDE THE FOLLOWING OSHMANS SUPERSPORTS STORES:
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                       Ski Skool at #1071 Baybrook, Houston, TX
                       Ski Skool at #1073 Mills Road. Houston, TX
                       Ski Skool at #1075 Gessner, Houston, TX
                       Ski Skool at #1270 Arlington, Arlington, TX
                       Ski Skool at #1470 Northcross, Austin, TX
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STORE                                                              SPEED
       STORE NAME & ADDRESS                     TELEPHONE          DIAL #          STORE MANAGER
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                      <C>                     <C>             <C>
# 1003 POST OAK SUPER STORE
       2131 S. Post Oak Blvd.                  713 6224940           101          Bart Jennings, G.M.
       Houston. TX 77056
# 1004 THE PARK
       One Houston Center                     713 650-3240           102          Ronnie Hube-:.
       1200 McKinney Ave., Suite 444
       Houston. TX 77010
  1070 GESSNER
       975 Gessner                             713467-1155           000          Ed Marshall, G.M.
       Houston. TX 77024
  1071 BAYBROOK SUPER STORE
       19801 Gulf Freeway, Suite 800          281 332-6818           016          Roy Hickman, G.M.
       Webster, TX 77598
  1072 DEEREROOK MARKET PLACE SUPER STORE
       20416 Highway 59 N.                    281 446-7519           019          Enoch Gatson, G.M.
       Humble, TX 77338
  1073 MILLS ROAD SUPER STORE
       8625 F.M. 1960 West                    281 807-9020           023          Ron Brooks, G. M.
       Houston, TX 77070-5501
  1075 THE FOUNTAINS
       12730 Fountain Lake Circle             281 240-3388           039          Kate Kelsey, G. M.
       Stafford, TX 77477
  1230 CARUTH PLAZA SUPER STORE
       9100 N. Central Expressway, #123        214363-8441           121          Mitchell Baker, G.M.
       Dallas, TX 75231
  1235 DENTON
       Golden Triangle Mail                   940 566-3902           123          Ted Wright
       2201 South l-35E, Space P-;
       Denton TX 76205-3191
   254 RICHARDSON SQUARE
       Richardson Square Mail #317            972 733-1593           129          Wayne Powell
       501 South PIano Road,
     Richardson TX 75
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STORE                                                           SPEED
   #  STORE NAME and ADDRESS             TELEPHONE              DIAL #              STORE MANAGER
<S>                                      <C>                    <C>                 <C>
1270  ARLINGTON SUPER STORE
      4620 South Cooper                        817 467090            003                 Ramon Munguia, G.M.
      Arlington, TX 76017
1271  RIOGMAR SUPER STORE
      1250 Green Oaks Road                     817 731578            017                 Mike Woodson, G.M.
      FT. Worth,TX 76116
1272  MESQUITE SUPER STORE
      3540 Emporium Circle                   972 686-1885            025                 Jim Blankenship\\7\\G.M.
      Mesquite, TX 75150
1273  HULEN SUPER STORE
      4830 S.W. Loop 820
      over on Park Plaza, Bldg. A            817 377-1515            026                 Randy Berend, G.M.
      Fort Worth, TX 76109
1274  PLANO SUPER STORE
      701 Taylor Drive                       972 508-1992            027                 George Patterson, G.M
      Piano, TX 75074
1275  PRESTONWOOD SUPER STORE
      15490 Dallas Parkway                   972 991-3533            028                 Jim Jones, G.M.
      Dallas, TX 75248
1276  RED BIRD MALL
      #1006 Red Bird Mail                    972 296-1681            130                 Candy Gaa
      3662 W. Camp V'/isdom Road
      Dallas, TX 75237
1277  NORTH RICHILAND CENTER
      8500 Airport Frw'y., #100               817428-5512            031                 Dick Nielsen, G.M.
      N. Richland Hills, TX 76180
1278  IRVING SUPER STORE
      3524 Airport Freeway W.                972 986-1110            032 Store           Sheila Smith, G.M.
      Irving, TX 75062                                               018 Req. #2         Office
1279  WOODLAND HILLS SUPER STORE
      10143 E. 71st Street S.                918 252-0237            033                 Rod Murray, G.M.
      Tulsa, OK 74133
1260  TYLER
      4023 5. Broadway                       903 581-7888            131                 Gary Hewitt
      Tyler, TX 75701
1281  VISTA RIDGE VILLAGE
      2325 5. Stemmons Frwy., #503           972 315-1500            035                 Anna Halber:, G.M.
      Lewisville, TX 75067
1283  SOUTHROADS SUPER STORE
      Southroads Shopping Center             918 828-0100            173                 J. R. Young, G.M.
      5207 E. 41 Street South
      Tulsa, OK 74135
1310  JERSEY GARDENS SUPER STORE
      Jersey Gardens Mall - Space 80         908 965-1310            048                 Tracy Herzog, G.M.
      651 Kapkowski Road
      Elizabeth. NJ 07201
1330  AUBURN HILLS SUPER STORE
      Great Lakes Crossing
      4220 Baldwin Road                      248 333-1330            045                 Jon Salamone, G.M.
      Auburn Hills. Ml 48326-1224
1350  MINNEAPOLIS SUPER STORE
      Mail of Americas                       612 854-0507            029                 Steve Anderson, G.M.
      West Market, Suite W-222
      Bloomington. MN 55425
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STORE                                                                   SPEED            STORE MANAGER
#              STORE NAME AND ADDRESS                  TELEPHONE       DIAL  #
<S>             <C>                                 <C>                 <C>              <C>
1371           GREENVILLE SUPER STORE                 864-627-3900       024              Jud Hines, G.M.
               1025 Woodruff Rd., Space N250
               Greenville, SC 29607
1376           KANSAS CITY SUPER STORE                913-393-1800       042              Todd Blanchard, G.M.
               20050 West 151/st/ Street
               Olathe, KS 66061
1403           NORTHSTAR MALL                         210-344-9245       135              Donald Majors
               2010 Northstar Mall
               San Antonio, TX 78216
1432           KILLEEN                                254-699-4741       140             Edith Cleaver, Acting Mgr.
               2100 South W.S. Young Drive
               Killeen, TX 76541
1436           POST OAK MALL                          409-696-0546       141              Roy Phillips
               1500 Harvey Road, Suite 1000
               College Station, TX  7840
1451           BEAUMONT                               409-832-7781       143              Debbie Foster
               166 Gateway
               Beaumont, TX 77701
1470           NORTHCROSS SUPER STORE                 512-459-6541       004              John Pringle, G.M.
               2525 W. Anderson Lane, Suite 600
               Austin, TX 78757
1471           La Plaza Del Norte                     210-341-1244       036              Anne Simpson, G.M.
               125 N.W. Loop 410, Suite 240
               San Antonio, TX 78216-5360
1477           SUNRISE MALL                           361-993-0832       145              Scott Lichtenberger
               5858-46 S. Padre Island Drive
               Corpus Christi, TX 78412
1570           TALLAHASSEE SUPER STORE                850-386-3355       044              Jon Scott, G.M.
               2415 North Monroe St., Suite 203
               Tallahassee, FL 32303
1604           MEMPHIS                                901-683-7724       163              Richard Crews
               1185 Ridgeway Road
               Memphis, TN 38119
1610           ELMWOOD                                504-734-8206       166              Gina Kelley
               1200 S. Clearview Pkwy.
               Ste. 1146
               New Orleans, LA 70123
1614           METAIRIE                               504-887-4700       168              Pat Sammartino
               4329 Veteran's Memorial Hwy.
               Metairie, LA 70006
1615           RIVERSIDE MARKET                       504-895-7791       169              Martin Silverstein
               5300 Tohoupitoulas St.
               Space G
               New Orleans, LA 70115
1618           SLIDELL                                504-649-0258       170              Bill Hornberger
               1005 North Shore Square
               150 North Shore Blvd.
               Slidell, LA 70460
1850           PARKADE                                806-792-1964       178              Eddie Lisama
               Lubbock Shopping Parkade
               7020 Quaker Avenue F
               Lubbock, TX 79424-2322
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STORE                                                                  SPEED
  #        STORE NAME and ADDRESS                   TELEPHONE          DIAL #           STORE MANAGER
<S>        <C>                                     <C>              <C>                 <C>
   3109    MT. VIEW - SAN ANTONIO
           635 San Antonio Road                      650941-8611        192             Mario Gutierrez
           Mountain View, CA 94040
   3170    MILPITAS SUPER STORE
           1150 Great Mall Drive\\7\\ Anchor C      408 934-0280        265             Tom Clark, G.M.
           Milpitas. CA 95035
   3175    NOVATO
           212 Vintage Way, Bldg. L-1               415 892-2060        015             Ryokan Kwong
           Novato, Ca 94945
   3202    TOPANGA
           6600 Topanga Canyon Blvd.                 818 8834352        206             Mike Lamont
           Canoga Park, CA 91303
   3217    W. LOS ANGELES
           11110 W. Pico Blvd.                      310 478-0446        218             Mike Perez
           W. Los Angeles, CA 90064
   3270    PALM DESERT SUPER STORE
           72519 Highway 111                        760 773-3270        022             Bill Blue, G.M.
           Palm Desert, CA 92260
   3271    CAMARILLO SUPER STORE
           351 W. Ventura Blvd., Spac M-1           805 484-3175        043             Don Denham, G.M.
           Camarillo, CA 93010
   3272    West Covina
           837 Plaza Drive                          626 813-7566        040             Bob Nassau, G.M.
           West Covina, CA 91790
   3371    La Habra Marketplace
           1531 West Imperial Hwy.                  562 690-7900        037             Jim Markillie, G.M.
           La Habra, CA 90631
   3470    GROSSMONT CENTER
           5500 Grossmont Ctr. Drive, Suite 279      619 6978160        030             Karl Chub, G.M.
           LaMesa, CA 91942
   3565    VILLALINDA
           1404 villa Linda Mail                    505 473-3555        099             Luke Alexander
           4250 Cerrillos Road
           Santa Fe, NM 87505
   3566    LAS CRUCES
           1420 Mesilla Valley Mall                 505 522-0395        181             Norman Jaquez
           700 5. Telshor
           Las Cruces, NM 88001
   3570    WINROCK SUPER SPORTS
           Winrock Center #155                      505 881-8082        008             Julee Dry, G.M.
           2100 Louisiana Blvd. N.E.
           Albuquerque, NM 87110-5412
           Tempe, AZ 85282
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STORE                                                                   SPEED
  #        STORE NAME and ADDRESS                TELEPHONE              DIAL #            STORE MANAGER
<S>        <C>                                   <C>                 <C>                  <C>
 3573      ARROWHEAD CROSSING
           7555 West Bell Road                       623 979-5900         034             Brian Pinkalla, G.M.
           Peoria, Arizona 85382
 3574      TEMPE SUPER STORE
           Arizona Mills MalI                        480 831-6161         137             Ed Jones\\7\\G.M.
           5000 Arizona Mills Circle, Ste. 135
           Tempe. Arizona 85282
 3575      NEWGATE MALL
           3651 Wall Avenue - Suite 1102             801 392-5500         053
           Ogden. Utah 84405
 3670      SEATTLE SUPER STORE
           1101 SuperMall Way, Suite 1333            253-735-7447         021             Ed Billingsley, G. M.
           Auburn. WA 98001
 3731      MILPITAS CLEARANCE STORE
           1150 Great Mall Drive, Anchor C           408 935-8775         038             Carmeita Saad
           Milpitas, CA 95035
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