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A eae ee ¥. Eo 12 ‘UP-TO-DATE “AND NEWSY ss iq Bout Postponed Two Weeks to Give Willard More Time to Recover From a Grippe Attack. Press Publishing Co, Onna. ts York vealne Wort) 25 WILLARD has been given two weeks’ additional tims to pre- pare for his pout with Frank At the champion's request ex Rickard granted a postponement ¢ the big bout, which will now be sid in the Garden March For the last few days it became evi- wnt that u hitch would prevent the ght from taking place March 8, the theduled dats GWillard, many pounds overweight, arted training in Chicago two weeks ge. The champion, anxious to re ioe, began by taking strenuous ex- cise in the open. Big Jess did ke kindly to the variable weather, vich was piercing cold one day and most stunmer-hke the next. The st thing Willard’s handlers knew “stad a cold. It refused to yield tol ———— satment. Willard te just the type hone anaes £'| White Sox or Yankees To Buy Home Run Baker etics Thursday 2} te grippe tack, which forced an 4 to ali training preparations. Wil- M reluctantly asked for a postpone - mt to-day, which was quickly anied, ached Willard in his preliminary wk, wires thot tn his opinion the ampion is threatened with pneu tania. Mr. bs v@ been suffering from a cold for + OF_a week and instead of throwing | Zaft he has steadily become worre, | DBI he ix now very sick. Phere hay been considerable doubt *furding Willard’s real conditic ten he started training for his heht th Moran. Various reports from the West vere between and 286 pounds. m Jones, Willard’s manager, claims at Jess weighed 2593-4 pounds suped the champion’s weight any- “ out a week ago. Willard tipped | otner of the American League meets hore amvus fence buster ‘for bia fight with Johnson. will be a twenty-round bout, held the Loutsiana Auditorium. Charles Comiskey, Ish has successfully dodged all | Sox, is willing to give 7 Roos to get him into a champion- | $85,000 for Baker's release and, in ad~ Pp match ever sinoe he won the | dition thereto, is willing to from Willie Ritchie in London.! a bonus of something is his first twenty-round bout champion. In taking on the win- «}0f the Mandot-Dundee bout be'll| to our > @ first-class opponent, The best! at or «m@ In sight, however, is Henny | the refe yard, who has knocked out Man- | ages Sand Phil Bloom. Phil Bloom was | right wh from two contests in which | kicked beld Johnny Dundee fairly even. | off and handed them to O’Brien, say- Vetsh 18 to receive $19,000 for his} ing that he could wear them himseit | at. if he we fighter, was in New York yos- | . ‘&” He sald that he forced Leon- 1 to remove the “horseshoes” be- @ the fight, and then not only edly ontpointed Leonard, but twice wed him, The boxing Commission 4 called upon Billy Gibson for his 9 of the case. three asked Gibson inst night what he'd | Irishinan y, “the fellow's Juat | nose Diain nut. Leonard had on his} clothe Inds the usual soft bandages | jabs or a foot and a half of soft| doesn't Sslin held together by « small strip ' knock e came punch Joctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200 “adhesive plaster, When } many instauces—Persons have sut “4 untold agony for years doctoring for Gens weakness, stomach, liver or kid- disease or sume vther ailment wien | se» Ir rea) trouble was luck of iron in the | « Ad—-How to tell, recat discoume Dr, B. Sauer, Specialtet, Bip city mala: If you were to make un ertusl of test ov all people who ere ill you would aby be greatly aetoulaial att Bamber who lack iroo aud who earn than the lack of fs eypliot wt thelr multitule of dangerous \wtoma disupoea:, Without trou the blood at @ Its tlw power to ¢ food (nto Hving| {? fe and Uorefore nothing it done 308 any 4 you-don't get the atrength out of it, Your }A merely yasser through your eysiew Uke corm Fags a mil wit the rollers #0 wide aber thet gull can't grind, As a remuit of this ow blood and nerve starvation people beoame [rally Weaken’, nervous amt all run down and } maptly develop ‘all worte of conditions, One is thu; anotier is burdened with unliealty fa can hardly walk; same vave dyspeusia, kidney or liver uoudle vt ight; other are weeny and fuse) and irritable; sou yut al} lacie phiysieal power Pleudurance, li + » it is wore than Jahnen to take stimulating wedicines oF nar drugs, wuich only whip up your tagging vital Vem for the momaut, maybe at the expecae of | tht. Or ot “Flite teter on, No matter whet any one tells | ptund you: if yOu ave Dot strong and well you owe to Lrou dow sot at Ic amalf Wo wake the following test; Bee bow long | $2" UE". (em work or Low ex you can walk withowt be. @HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1916. ~ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EXTRA! ent, 19: WILLARD KNOCKED OUT! by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). T’wWouto 4 LicKeo HIM BUT bomeE Booy | Suppen Me THe Phillies Give Unconditional Release This has been a tough winter for ex-Giants. Beals Becker, who used to play in the outfield for the New York Club, and who was lueky enough to get a slice of the World's Series money las! fall, lias been given his unconditional release by the Phillies. Becker started his big league career with the Pirates in 1908 and has played with practically every club in the National League. He Was shifted to Boston, where he stayed until Just before the opening of the 1910 season, when MeGraw landed him in a trade for Herzog. Beals re- mained with the Giants three years, and in the winter of 1912-13 he was sold to Cincinnati. In the middle of that season the Reds traded him to the Phillies for Dodge, a third baseman, and he had been there ever sinc Becker shared in the®1911 and 1912 World's Series Tess Tares THe Count Sport Briefs It is practically certain in the opin- ion of Morton G. Bog vsoaneseseue| dn Big Match in Bronx Rowing Asso @Mortin RK. Delaney, physical director ney says that ‘rons | President Comiskey of Chicago Americans Likely to Secure Famous Third Baseman, as He Is Willing to Give Him a $10,000 Bonus and Pay Connie Mack $35,000, Which Is More Than Local Magnates Think He Is Worth, Ne road tu uperate the observation train | June 30 or July tthe only d at Poughkeepsie becaus conditions on the Hudson—has SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. ! thereby making good t the Athletics’ manager refuses to give By Bozeman Bulger. Hon Run Baker © is not willing, how- things until ew York Americans entertained that the railroad offcidls ; Crotona at Methopolitan. would yield. wners of the have given their consent. key has promised Captain Huston gnd will give th ce at Baker and PALM BEACH, Fla, Feb Htyde won the medal ta tl round of the Women's hip Colt Tournament yes day with a Col. Ruppe: Thursday, (@ TORTORICH, the New Or 4 Maye »; “Jeena promoter, wires that | Wil! Pecome a White Hox oF Old Roman’ baseball who keeps his word, » not feel disposed to Athietics if ho has matched Freddy | either he or Connie Mack is to be be- Aish to defend his title agatimt the | lieved. nner of the Mandot-Dundee fight,} what ho ask» in the way of salary uch is to come off Feb. 21, Thefand Baker says he will not play for aish bout will follow on March 4. | Conni The Yanks will not give they have a doubt about Ms being team @ contender in If they thought him strong in a card of 39-46-85, j Witness the home teau artistically free 10 saaie tbe Wendell Kuhn will play key Leugute Nicks to-night. the uthoritatively that wher of the White $50,000 in a minute, They were willing at one time to giv would not sign unles agreed to giv chase money, The Yanks must make a decision by Thursday as Mr, Comiskey will be here for his answer. If th club decides to take Bake South with the team ay soon as he can go back to Mary his things, Otherwise ne on his way to Chicago 600, but Baker ° » St. Nicholas Rink. Kul itive. $10,000, him $10,000 of the pur- yund of the annual and raised a roar we wonard'’s hands to © submitted and pack up will soon be and White painful boil Benny's bandage vesterd: As a rule baseball Baker worth an exp and have so advised ©. do not think nditure of $45,000 pt. Huston, At will be unable to play up to form ted to, He threw th DI P 1 on Leonard boxed him without YHAMUS O'BRIEN, a Yonkers | hands and Kave Six of the competitors for the n him an awful be The Syracuse papers say that L ard put up one exhibitions of and that be outclass anxious to make the trade, regardl , and a little aster. | 0 terday with his manager pay-| ful SE ane (bele @ visit to the Boxing Commission, | there esmus looked as if he'd been run | entirely, which was the ough @ rolling mill. His plainc | O'Brien's flooring 3, as voiced in anguished accents | nothing of the sort his manager, that he had “dis-| Benny to tis ered the system” by which Leon- } but without 44 knocked out Mandot and Bloom, | him, claimed that when O'Brien fought | Struck nuard a couple of nights ago Leon- | after the fight |_was found to have “rolls of the| Waving his army and yelling like a “dest adhesive plaster known" on | wild making them “hard as aj niest things I ever saw.” Among those will attend Once he wrestled | Lraguers is Philip Ball, the new landing @ glove on} He used head and elbows and dccompanied Fielder Jones, his manager, who is anxious to meet’ Mr. Comiskey, his old employer, Jones managed the White Sox the year they won ran around the ring threat made some time ago, | Rurnre Dan Morgan ’ Rand and jiggles off this gem: ‘Don't forget to be championship from the Cubs. which were promoted — by wckey MeFu land and his a Commission, that ering for the purpose of this tall ¢ ind so on, when the of quieting some owes who and The commish ad gad hie |NEW YORK A.C. FENCERS —_ |2".,,2' WIN ANOTHER TITLE, | rotcnas Englishman, i bets is entitled to the § claiming from the > International League, such animal right no: no franchise in the Inte same having been shunted to Harris burgh and then to Richmond, Mr. Eb. though, that he Ted's nose, luck favored the New York wark Club of the Britton will| national, th b trio in the Juntor dueling | tue lead after the sixt ne of the | and the club house was packed to its) Bmx use MOLAR Pot at it | DOC Une. Season, sily. ‘The! capacity, the majority of the spec-| Batting Terinskr, who Injured p ip Sournamment Deals escond atring we ond tuck uf- | tators Wearing khaki uniforms. bout with Jack Dillon uspices of the Amatourt fair, with La the star ner. hima wt th eu at the Fencers’ Clul ol ie th “Wile bets thinks, recognize that old fr him the $74,000 no ma attempt to disguise {t in Ten Days used to kick ny more coin when the Newark club was on its last logs coming tired Gndinary Bitalod tru turer meals wo fivegrain tab DILILON FLOORS HANSON SIX TIMES IN EIGHT ROUNDS, himself out when the franchise v | If in when it becomes an ¢ We shall see. Then there iy “Bili" Indianapolis rship with Ji to have $10,000 ¢ rowel riend Benny ‘The Giants, flew wtomack sirengt | the world HAVEN, Conn, Veb. to the Indfanapolis to the Feds The scheme slipp that memorable afternoon at the Po! w that Kauff hay become a mem- of the Olants Mr nts can't see exactly even though be may be worth expecially in the estimation of one Jewelled Kauff, erway, Tigvetta aiid all ober pression | wearing all his diamonds and an ex- indicating that he should agree sere arenes: - ed the lin mat To morrow uy asgimilate ent he thinat | | S 1,500 | rund dour tr a) >. pet aoroon || 2 he will exorer ay sth vam Harm Frankie Callahan Wins Kastly, q feats : 14,000 || [2 & tew-round boot ai Sharon, Ha MILWAUKEB, Wis, Feb, 15.—-Frankic | ‘ale rod 90,000 || Young Merine, che cle eaaitispaly the Brooklyn Hehtwelght Seats seeeees 18,000 J! tas been booked Wn st meet Tat vnle Palmer, the Mexican, » Seats ETE) aofoo0 F) uing Taba of Brookiyu in @ twelve-round bout fine lucing here last night, Calla! Rania TTT" Qsfooo || before the Roodo teand A, C. of Providence, | Lew Raymond. foreed the milling and hud the Mexteai at 8 S 1. (cals atl Mises Une the bless igre ean im bad shape in several rounds. Calla t - 4 Terry Martin, who ts tll, tin the main erent and ii th han made & great impression with tie 145,500 |! n peat ie | Hunts Point Bowlers ‘| Whitewash Palace Trio Chair fact that so, eda the n had empl pn, that} | moment work would be t four yeur York Central Rail) Dancing Masters Spring Surprise by Winning Two Out of |‘reter ot 0 possibility for at s| Three From Crotonas. | of| Butte 1s almost assured, provided last hope the stewards Hunts Point at Grand Centr Although such a proceeding might | taken to indicate that the | League would go ahead this sor sion would be hasty LOUISVILLE, K Bronx Central at White Elephant. 15.—Mie S usual, when two Bronx trios nest in an Evening World| tourney match, hundreds of this borough's fans crowded into the! ts Point academy last night to! of 37-474, beating uthal, the C} ‘The’ latter | Brooklyn Federals lust yoar after pl ing through the season w inthe International Lea: bought by the Louisville =| sociation Club. 744 vs. Sun Ine. Co., 752, 711, 794. apply # cout of whitewash to their neighbors, Brenner's Bronx Palace | gam will be sent to the Cleveland Ameri n the forwa ers dg Gales in the roll-off for the N.Y. B, A,| the outfiel x | ‘The Paluce trio started oft well In raedate. atthe ‘Thun White } L Te alsns:! ad wasnt g by |Academy, The Atlantica totaled 2,984| his final payment for Joc eligible to play until the | ‘he first session, and were leading againat jos 2, ed last summe He ee ee et ee ie glgnt re the Rosedalos 2,834 for three| chased last summer from th sad eaad owners. middle man, Ben- poe a frame, has developed a| Ruppreeht got a bad split in the last 7 > : y By 4h ai Drescher and Pais and Solomon and] }iroteusional nd was unable! inning, Breakstone put over a strike, | Kesner are leading teams in tho two-|joctqeicna, Based ieneenteafite | deciding the gam in the Hunts Point | Marts PAE iaat wee, Peet At We ET Harrell the avor by only two pins, Lawrence, Wore A ; 's closely con- |..Th® Church Athletic League opens its| Lyon o * ested until the seventh frome, when|New York alleys to-night with nine London and the Hunts ve s forged the | teams. lation, front, winning out by another clor margin. Price's 220 score in the close | ing gaine made Ssion an victory for the » tean In the excitement: of these Bronx matehes the fans forget the manners | and courtesies of the sportsman by | es, publi The made cretary Portland id League n tennis champlonsl Lit Lowith F Springtteld’ o Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock. wi undoubtedly } recti-|pion will arrive in this c ntry in| Hany Pollok is no fon eete| fled in the future. ‘The scores: jabout three weeks looking for bouts | ™aker of the Manhattan A. C. at Oue Hundeed rge A, Walker jr Brons Palace | 5 gay |unts Point with the best Mttle men who have on | 82! Fifty-titth Street « whith Avenue, Hadie - Wal 4 14s 180 Price o¢this side of the big pond. He is Jimmy Waldron, who has a lease on the by The Natlonal Cycling Association, car. | Her 4b 140 Haberer TR) Wilde, the flyweight champion of | eeu eu tomy tae 20 comukt hint grime, | EUFODe. Who won that title at the Na- tie tutire, Jack nit mel | nal Sporting Club of London last] may box at the club on jnight by Knocking out Young Sy- Grundy's Burekas, the tatl-enders, | monde, the former holder of the title, Mates. | Sprang a surprise in The World ama: |in the twelfth round of what was to teur tournes last night by carrying |pave been a twenty-round contest. | “pos” Fad ne ie ae Besides winning the title Wilde re-| the Sam Lave the Helse aud Kleiner, |celved the Lord Lonsdale belt calling | Sure Garten, ae \for that title and also a purse of | tsk on Willie Mecha ne masters jumped into | $5,000, Eugene Corrt was the referee | Wet. for ten rou i 10 Broakst cis 10 the bleycle riders who six-day race at Chleag all amateurs who come preliminary events at the he dan former for the visitors. cond victor tonas grabbed tt Bure just on r only Ke noth . or victories he New York A.C. 6 last session rane an a slash we fight for the welterweight | '# ready aro at the Droadway Club in | Morvan, he Long Acre A, A. last Frida to w and his mais nos’ the Sour cae setmoen Tel Lewin, the setive | Keuns oF © 1 mach Instance the count Cen ea 48 a pe a wtli'is ¢ Lon Fe nad dispel f the ie two stare have traded blows ; _ the Br rt Yo inday former bowls were res! Lattler, aud e8 h Ae is iovates i and as being keen atout wins | » Stee + \s i. abo hous to-nleht Be Vwo more fighters have the arip and ase re wilt ope of las Leen compe! pouemen: ef a bout. Many Or bag Yo Dison, Hed Mack ad EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN | Baseball + | FACTS NOT WORTH KNOWING, | | SEATTLE, Feb. 15.—That Joe McGin nity will transfer the Tacoma Tigers to some |] STANDING OF THE TEAMS IN J! hitch docs not bob up to tangle things. on a four-club basis, such a conclu-| poor service bet Montrea has been erican As- CHICAGO, Feb. 15.—Larry Chappe SOME MORE THIS W bowlers. |, fhe Atlantic five defeated the Rose-|League team this week. The sending of | pp yw } : : ro thle week ane eending of {tT WILL BE AN ELIMINATION ~phant | Comiskey of the White Sox ix said to be | CONT ackson, pur- | ROL ssociation “ol 5 ale} WILL M YL FIR: prises the towns of Low ther men interfering with the contending howl-| Alrick HL. May ers immediately before delivering the| Another legitimate English cham- Fraldie Wei ie 4 Dah gg s m ai b Moy and Leo Vineent, the manager and mate! 0. °C)" Pastenous an ch pom Piles TTING 'EM OVER | With “Bugs” Baer it, 1916, dy The Press Publishing Oe, Conte ‘Naw’ York Mreulng World.) RABID RUDOLPH: “mye iz, i rT] Ost teams | will gof | Sout twice—once jin the spring and once in the league standing.’ Ten Jouss +11. andeavor to prevent plage on the Y eeren trom caming an H, Just as fast as Walt Hoban wm To Beals Becker, Ex-Giant Outfielder |) sromvies svorts Arthur Petey scrambles ‘em again, In the ffth round of his recent Aght with Cart Morrie, Arthur hung up new figures for the plunge for distance SOME WAG | DID YOU NOTICKE AT NEWARK's snow HA “THER CARRIED OFF Kp {IN ‘MIE DACHSHIND THIS IS AN AUTHENTE: DOG TALE. YOURS, RYTTON BARKER They cured Mr. Willard’s sore throat in Chicayo by applying th ¢ to Mr. Jones's car in New York i | PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Feb, 15—|, Manager MeGraw can make big enter- |leaguo careers easier for his youn w sparc] pitchers by taking some of the re m Saturday by selling his base, silience out of the official ball and Ghyed Will be. the a + i club withont trouble of obtain: | putting it into the bench, m » ~ oe }ing the consent of those mat Col ned | year of the annual Pouxbkeepale T°) Brenner Rollers Start Off Well, Only Losing First Game by |i ruc! «transactow President Willam | Sone mer? Tat ara nd that the races will be rowed | : ; J®. Baker of the Dhillies {esued u states | a ai De answered by elther end of thy Definite refusal on the, TWO Pins—In the Other Evening World Tourney Match the (iment yesterday to snow that sweh a |! eee ee ee Can't understand why Jim Cor be , be rT nake 00 Ai cil tt doesn't make a gould fight ming seae| anager. Must due to the n here and Scranton. Those tessons will get Feb. 15.—-George| lost tn the mail, | Whiteman, outfielder, who went to th THE SAM TOURNAMENT, SAM LANGFORD D SAM M'VE WILL = COLLABORATE EK TO DE- CIDE THE 84M CHAMPIONSHIP IST, THE WINNER OF THIS BARNING THE RIGHT THE LOSER IN THE NBATL \ | MEK y (FUTURE. THE LOSER OF THE : Wm, Russo beat out Leo Mareno } AUBURN. N.Y. Feb. " Columiba wilt send a crippled team) der, ihe line for a foul, | close finish of their match at the Park | mer f the New England Leazue and | SECOND BOUT AND THE WINNER two clash on the Morningside court | losing seven pins, Lowential's boys Bead cerns, pope nee of @ large ae Pemare | Association ot {OF THE FIRST BOUT WILL nsand, who has played eo me. and w bins a ss Saath trices nee ween. Une r CIDE 2N aang who has played !in the mean time rallied, and when tion for some time by ec MINGLE TO DECIDE WHEN THE 2) WINNER OF THE SECOND SCRA} T THE Los { OF THE T ENGAGEMEN'. VP 18 ‘THY .| CONSENSUS OF OPINION THA sam WILL ne ELIMINATI > Jartford. New FROM THE TOURNAMENT, | Altho’ Franz Josef has boosted the price on Gabriele d'Annunzio's head to ' $4,000,000, Gabe is still a hold-out. Another conflicting date has been added to the baseball schedule. Th New Jersey canoe championships will be held on July 17 tograph of the royal pa at Dans’ Wagner a "| We can’t imagine why spectators expect to see two fighters maul each other for money, Money is nothing to get sore about eee . fare the scrapers Wi LEAGUE SCORES ary ill, Cros beiug in eagle b pe that Hatdle | Cx Te Jaok Dit | 2 i Lice le en on ae ve ¥ dd no matter how long or how bad—; I Vic Ha : a tae tout totwen ON na ett wri Lich tonstal to your drugsist today and get @ 66 ans 4 “ d the le 2 le ps 7 n cent box of Pyramid Pile Treatment ¢ third and |S a ntl Werlnesday eve maa gant, patos th +) Tt will sive auick relief, and @ sing v ‘ ‘ fl Portiie Wels) Dox, citen cures. "A tral. paekag utter |) Con, SE. Cineeonati Bong Commission hes dust | poe on th send us coupon h wiapper if you men fought ax bg the Ie D 4 aoe Uae als) tamueu tw permite for clubs in| fener decision over Welsh if this anent Mack Gives Hoxtng Lesson, Hillivrd Ins, Co ty to bold boxing show {arch 6, at which K, © Breaman of But nk Fowser of El Yas, Tex,, will m the other on March 20, wien Charley W go egatret Vounkle Callahan of bouty Wik be for ten rouns Harr less ‘con too fast fo 1 showered | Jonny Mayes, th ag east is weight 1 clued self prices for the Willard-Moran bout. : ¢ si) ap been aligned will run from i to ® othe: fe faces Tay Rivers ap PALACE A. C. YONI Datim Deine cio anne ot Champion | Wilts Laqgtord ‘bee Boro “Chia BANTY GHARD eo! 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