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Detroit and Pittsburg are the great est sufferers, with Ty Cobb, Sam Crawford, Oscar Stanage, Oscar Vitt and Jean Dubuc of the former, and Dots Miller, Bobby Byrne, Claude Hen drix and Max Carey of the latter club firm in their demands for bigger wages but these teams are not alone in their troubles. The New York "Giants have report ed for spring training minus Rube Marquard, the record breaking twirler of 1912, and Arthur Shafer, the in-j field star, while Jimmy Archer, of the Cubs, Ed. Konetchy, of the Cardi nals, and Mike Donlin of the Philne3. are still loyal to the "union". Even the lowly St. Louis Brovns have not escaped the general hold up, Bert Shot ten, their crack outfielder refusing to "sign the papers" for 1913. What a great club could be grafted from this army of "strikers." It would take the field with the follow ing line-up: Konetchy, first base; Miller, second; Shafer, short -stop; Byrne, third; Cobb, center; Crawford, right; Donlin, left; with Vitt substit ute infielder and Carey and Shotwn as extra gardeners. For battery strength the club would be second to none in professional base ball with Marquard, Hendrix and Dubuc com prising the twirling staff, and Archer and Stanage on the receiving end. Some club, what? With the full hitting strength in tag field, which would call for Claude Hen rix in the box, and Jimmy Archer back of the bat, the grand, batting average of the "hold outs" would be a shade undgr .314, or about 28 points better than the Giants average last season and 32 points higher than the athle tics who led the American league in batting in 1912. Talk about an all American ball club this bunch would compare fav orably, both in offense and defense, with any nine that might be selected from the combined -rosters of the Na tional and American leagues. Only four more weeks and another base ball season will be upon us. Lo cal interest has already reached a point far in advance of the usual standard for this time of the year. The newspapers are devoting page:? to the doings of our pet atheletes at the trainingcamps in Bermuda and Marlin. and the fans are looking for ward to the rapidly approaching sea son with great satisfaction. It is safe to predict that when John McGraw and his Giants open the sea son at the Polo grounds a record breaking crowd will be in attendance to greet the "little Napolen" and his merry men including that well known initmate of royality, James-Drag-His-Rope-Thorpe. And when the Highlanders assemble on the same field a week later Frank Chance will find an equally large assemblage to bid him welcome to Gotham. Clarke Griffith says there are no good left hand pitchers in the game today. Well, outside of Eddie Plank, Rube Marquard, Slimm Sallee, Nap Rucker, Eppa Rixey, George Wiltse, Vean Gregg and half a dozen others whose names the writer can't recall at the instant, "Grif" is about right. Possibily the fact that there is not a good port-sider on the Washington pay roll explains the Griffith wail about the decline of the left handers. "Mack" is in receipt of a letter from Frank Chance in which the peerless leader" praises Bermuda a a training camp and predicts that a month's stay at the resort will have every member of the New Yorkers in the best possible physical condition... "If the men do not play good ball it will not be due to lack of condition," writes .the big boss, "but because it isn't in them. Barring a series of acidents or something of the sort the New Yorks should open the season ciose to their top form. I want to have the boys in the best of shape, and going at full speed as early in the season as possible and I believe a month here will do the track." Incidentally, Chance is not making any predictions concerning the team's chances in the 1913 race, but says he will do his level best to develop a winner. A man can do more. . The writer, like thousands of others has great faith in Chance's abilty, but is not foolish enough to imagine that he can make a winner out of a tail end club in one short season. Frank is a great leader, as he proved beyond all question by his record with the famous Cubs, and if given proper support and encouragement will build a winner for the local own ers. But it will" take time. Rome was not built in a day. Neither is a pennant winning club. While Chance' had a wonderful suc cessful career in Chicago, the writer believes his greatest feat .was that of last year in keeping the remnants of the once great Cub machine in the race throughout the season, and by finishing a bang-up third right on the heels of the strong Pittsburgs. The spurt made by Chance's men in mid summer when they came from twelve or thirteen games back and almost made it a dead heat with the Giants was the sensation of "the season. It was Chance's constant driving and particularly clever handling of al Four Oensrafions Have Used mm 3 4 fJVu 'Mm im - ino Tar Honey FOR Coughs, Colds, Grip, Asthma, Whoop tag Cough and Soreness of ths Throat. Ovsst sad Longs " Superior Merit aoconnta for ths great and Increasing demand for this old rsss dy . Which 1b as "Good as Ever." No Opiates All Ingredients shown In plain type on carton. Remember there Is only one genuine Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey. $1.00 50c and 25o botiles For Sale by JONES DRUG COMPANY. . 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Price 25c - FOR SALE BY THE JONES DRUG COMPANY weak pitching staff that kept the Cubs from dropping into the second divi sion. . More and better bouts are sechuled at local boxing clubs this week than for sometime past. The larger clubs will be in operation and there will be something doing every night in the week. The most interesting event is, of course, the ' MacFarland - Britton Madison Square Garden. After many attempts the mmatchmakers clinch ed this match, which promise to be the feature bout of the season from a scientific standpoint. j Britton and MacFarland are the most skillful boxers of their weight in the profession today, and as the ar ticles of agreement permit the - con testants to weigh in at 136 ponds at 3 o'clock in the afternoon "there can be no excuses of lack of condition on . the part of the loser. Both Packey and Jack scale a few pounds too heavy for the lightweight limit and neither could hope to reduce to 133 without loss of stamina and vitality. These boxers embody in their skill all that the friends of boxing claim for the sport, and the match should prove one of the finest exhibitions of scientific boxing ever seen in this city. So far as the relative merits of the men are concerned the bout looks to be a fairly even thing. MacFarland probably is the cleverer of the pair, but Britton is a more ag gressive type of miller and the hard er hitter. Another good match is the Jack Dil lman Jack McCarron bout arranged, for Thursday evening at the Forty fourth strret sporting club, of which Abe Attell, former featherweigh cham pion, is now matchmaker and general factotum. Dillman hails from Indian apolis and is ranked, as one of the leading middleweights of the country McCarron Is a protege of Philadelphia Jack O'Brien and in a recent local exhibition with Young Kurtz, the Jer sey City middleweight created a favorable impression on the fight fan atics. . Ad Wolgast failed to show his old time form in the contest with Harlem Tommy Murphy at San Francisco last week. While he held Mlurphy to a twenty round draw and was unques tionally the stronger of the two at the finish of the bout, his former dash and stamina were lacking and his failure to decisively defeat Tomy does not augur well for his future in the ring. Expert opinion is that he would have little chance " to regain the championship in a return match with Ritchie. Joe Rivers, the Mexican demon, eli minated "knock-out" Brown from the list of lightweight championship as pirants, by stopping the New York boxer in the tenth round of their match at Los Angeles on Washington's birthday. To those Gothamites who had seen Rivers "handle" Leach Cross at a local club early this year the re sult of the contest was no surprise. Rivers has wired the Empire Athel etic Club, of this city, that he will start east within the next few days, and will be prepared to take on any of the lightweights over the ten round distance. He Is also negotiat ing for a match with Willie Ritchie for the championship. The latter In formed the whiter while In New York last week that he would gladly ar range a match with Rivers in the event of the latter's success in the Brown contest. Bombadier Wells and Gunboat Smith have accepted March 14 as the date for their ten round battle. The win ner will be matched against Jess Wil lard, the Kansas giant, the following week. Then Luther McCarty can have a go with 'the winner if he Is still In the humor for fight.- Luther's belated announcement that he wants to box Wells Is probably the result of the severe criticism that, has been heaped upon him since tt became known that he refused a $10,000 guarantee to meet the English champion. He has learned that the Stop Straining Your Back! 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