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—- ‘Ask Your Doctor | All run down, easily tired, thin, ' nervous? And do not what to take? Then go, direct to your doctor. Ask his |, {j® in Ban NEWS AND STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered RRAKERARAARRAE EERE REE JEFF HAS RETIRED, SO LET IT REST * CHICAGO, Feb. 15.—"Jamos J. Jeffries will never be seen ® in a prize ring again.” * This was the statement made here today by Jack Curley, *% promoter of the Johnson-Flynn fight, who has just returned from & how Angeles. * “Ri that Jeff was going to re-enter the ring reached me aco,” Curley said, “and | went to Los Angeles to Jeffries told me positively that he b. * ‘pump’ Jim on the subject. He even hates to ‘%* =was through with the fight game for all time, i talk about fights or prise fighters.” | THE phe sah Seite FEBRUARY 15, 1912. 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Dentist” Ou the necund feor of the Pee- rest, Ser ee "Take teeeeaneeeees WILLIAMS LIKES BERT HAL PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 15-~Al- though Nick Williams, manager of the Portland Northwestern league team, attempted to keep the No ter secret, it has just been lea Pied that he is after Pitcher Bert Hall of the Tacoma Tigers and has prof- Good ‘ered Catcher Otto Moore and Out- fielder Ned Pettigrew to Lynch as| an exchange. Williams, who leaves with bis) ‘aucke “Te for California tonight, ex- wmoke pects a reply hourly from Tacoma regarding the —*, trade, Portland has three twirlers who can be considered as regulars ‘and some untried recruits, “I think Hall is reliable and admit I want him,” said Williams, Stout Will Referee NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 15.-—Har- sos anateesewtyenres| we SHEED ERS Oe ~ ages teane Keath 18 OUR ARTHU’ THERE? NEW YORK, Feb. 15-~ Youngsters who will be given & chance to wear a Giant unl- form this year are gathoring in New York today for the spring training trip to Martin Springs, Tex, The youngsters will start South from St. Loula Sunday. The regulars will leave New York early next week, and by the end of the week practice will be on in full swing, Manager Mo * Graw will start South Satur- # day so as to be on hand to *® welcome the first bunch of ar. * rivals, When the regulars and recruits get together at Mar lin Springs McGraw will have 36 men under his directivn. RARER RA EAR LOS ANGELES, Feb. 15.—-Man- Angels an \* SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSES SESS SESS | SESS EE EEE PERTAINING TO SPORT By Roy Whitman ETE morrow night. and the winner e s F i B53" il z will have ten M’VEIGH ‘cortes, where he will left g § j will meet Pat tx iaztzias Ja look-in at any stage of the fight and when first practice will be held. The first squad will be: thgaton, Easterly, Fisher, Adams and Talbot, catchers; Blanding, James, Baskette, Swindell, De Mott, Mitchell, Steen, and Pag orl pitebers. iy te Guo 1h SOA Maret 8, eat shove to The seegnd squad from Cleveland will leave March 7 The second squad will be Stovall, Ball, Olson, Turner, Bronkie, Peckinpaugh, Hornhorst, bury, Hendryx, Manush, Barr, Birmingham, Graney, Jackson, Ryan, Whaling and Bali Gregg is slated to go with the second squad, although he is still a hold out, Two or more players trying for the same position will work under teed all bis infield candidates at the same time. Bronkie om third base alternated handling the ball. The first ball hit toward third was Tur. ner’s, and so on, When it was Turner's turn Bronkie stepped back or to one side. Davis will have each candidate wérk alone. Turner will be given 10 minutes, Bronkie the same period, and the other third base candidates will follow in order. positions. « “I believe in each ager Davis of the Ni Same way, and whe work is almost impossible. self can cut loose better. oe The sume rule will apply to all layer having his position alone,” explains Man- “because no two players throw the ball the {ferent player throws every other ball smooth A player who has his position all to him- FOR HUNGRY FANS A Little Goselp From All the Leagues Jimmy Collins is not yet ready to Pass up the good old game, and may break loose in the New York State league the coming season. Because he received a cut in his | salary, Eddie Zimmerman, the fast 9 left so as te rese ear. Add: aird baseman of the Newark In- dians, with Brooklyn last season,|» has announced that he will quit baseball. Up to the present Pitcher Slap- No wonder Black Hand ginks are trying to hold up ball players for a nice plece of change when so much dope ts published about the ed paid’ the tossers. The Yankees and the Browns want a catcher, but neither could see Charley Schmidt of the Tigers. Paes SS aRneSnaiNnS RREAKHRARHKREREN ® * *® «EIGHT TEAM LEAGUE & * Hight business houses and & corporations were represented ® at the meeting of the Commer- * cial Baseball league at the Y. & M. C. A. last night and plans & for the season, which & promises to be a humdinger, were laid. All of the represen- tatives are enthusisstic gave assurance that teams would be on deck the first games as soon as weather settles sufficiently ® start practice. ie WESESE SEES EEE eeeeeeeeee ses PREERRRE RM EE EH Ramneas Goes to Detroit] HELENA, Mont., Feb. 15.—Alex-j pitch with the Detroit Americans this season. brome work here wes good, ‘and fans were not surprised to learn that he had been grabbed by jone of the big leagues. RUSSELL FORD do an well last season jo bis first ia New York, iat season is going to improve him. He is a trifle wild at times. J look for him to get over that. Then Mo- Connell should make good nie Mack, the w wine old owl of io “Warhop {s a little sticker and a ball. good pitcher, He will win half of “According to baseball history,” added the manager of the best hase- ball club tn the world, “the man-| Ford and Caldwell ratic, but will go good. Vanghn should be a good left-hand. er. In my opinion he will be, under the charge of Wolverton. “Why shouldn't that cofection of pitchers keep the Yankees up tn the race? I think they will Take slant at any of the clubs that are up in the race and it will be found thelr position Is chiefly due to w manager. the work by the pitchers. | always Vent pitchers in our league, He did . Murphy Easy for Packey| SOUTH HEND, Ind, Feb. 15-— Puckey McFarland, ¢ scrapper, today has cision over Eddie M ton. Im their 10round Packey gave the tistie trimming. championship ioe akating wee “ of both the United: Staten and Can- ads are entered in the meet, which sony Sores Sea | will dad tomorrow aight. ‘Teams from a entered in the anneal tournament crened here today by the Missouri Slope Bowling association. The i] Saturday. MILWAUKEE, Wis, Bub. 16.— Bobby Williams of Kenosha Is rete- fated to the junk pile, puaiiistic- , today. 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