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With the veteran Johnny Ever on second and that little pepper box. Walter Maranville. at short, it can be truthfully said that there Is more en ergy and fighting spirit to the square Inch represented by these Joint guard ians of the keystone cushion than any other club can boast of. Evers is entering upon his sixteenth year in baseball, and he hopes to make 191" one of the best seasons of his long career. Nervous temperament on the field of play is a characteristic of Evers, and eo doubt his high-strung nerves have helped to keep him in the game this long, although last sean a areakdown threatened to put an end to his career. Maranville is a little cyclone of ener gy. He is the ranking shortstopper of IS MOST WONDERFUL PLAYER That Is Opinion of Manaoer Fielder Jones Who Wat Inclined to Be little Sisler at First. Manager Fielder Jones of the St Ixuis Hn.wtis is out with a declara tion that he never will ne George Sis- i , Z J i George Sisler. ler In the pitcher's box again. After pitching Sixler firii that his shoulder muscles tighten up for several days, throwing hiiu off his batting stride. Sisler Is a wonderful pitcher, but he is more valuable to the Browns as a batter. Jones, who was inclined to lrf-little Sisler wben he first took hold of the Browns, now Imils the collegian as the most wonderful player he ever saw. "Greater in some respects than Cobb." says J.nes, -and before the i year ends likely to replace Cobb as the Best Ever." P r.'nrPTCXTJMTTTSWKAT Morton Rounds Into Shape. Guy Morton, star hurler of the In diana staff In 1915, and who injured his arm last summer. Is once more In treat form, according to report. This meana mnrh to Lee FohL Dossibly a pennant a Joe Woods and Tria Speaker are his lonmie when it comes to all-aroum. ability, and like Evers he will fight foi i a point at the drop of a hat on the ueia of play. if Pvr ha a pood season his pres ence in the Braves lineup day In and day out will mean much to Boston. It n-in alcn mean much to Maranville, ror with Evers on second the little Rabbit is said to play a snappier brand of ball because they work together with ma chine-like preciseness. Eturing the winter Evers attended the National league meeting, and at that time he looked to be in good hith He said he had high hopes of a banner year, and if he succeeds In keeping his health all season he may make this his last year in the majors. C. Evers is the las, of the grand old Cub infield. He stands alone as a land mark of one of the greatest infield com binations ever got together, for Tinker. Chance and Steinfeldt have passed. Evers and Frank Schulte are the only members of the Cub champions of 190S who played in the memorable game in w hich Fred Merkle pulled his famous boner in New York by forget ting to touch second. Evers' presence of mind in that game marked him as a brainy player and today there Is no smarter man In baseball than the little Trojan. 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