Play Ball! The Boston Red Sox got under way In their annual spring training at San Antonio. Tax. Let's do! DEMPSEYMAYBE ' BETTER FIGHTER PhyHiciuiis Say Trouble Which Led to Recent Oper ation Impaired Champion** Mental Alertnea*. New York. March 4 ? Jack Dempsey. In the opinion of physi cians who follow athletics closely, will be a more formidable customer! as a result of his operation than lie has ever been before. They do not say that his physical efficiency ? as such was impaired, but that he! must at all times have been men-! tally belcrw par, and everyone knows how the mind effects the body. Those close to him when he was in Montana know that there were days, when Dempsey was not what he should have been, and it is an open sccrct now that one time when he was training for Firpo it looked as though the bout might have to be postponed. Physicians say that one thing he will have to watch will be a tenden cy to put on weight faster than lie cannot go as long a time without fighting as he did between his Car pentier and Gibbons bout. Rut when he does climb Into the ring now, look out for even more of a fighting fool than the only Jack has ever been. Pete Latzo is again In form and fighting better than he has ever done iu life. His victory over Bermomdsey Hilly Wells was a neat bit of work, and all the talk Is now that when Mikey Walker makes his first appearance In New York fol lowing his suspension, the Scrnnton coal miner will be his first oppo nent. Just now, with everything set to make the most of the welter champ's return, there does seem to be a dearth of opponents. They say that Jack Malone, who has been chief among Walker's logical oppo nents. has grown Into a middle weight class, just as Dave Shade has. If that is the case. Walker will have to practice far the coming summer bout against Benny Leonard at the expense of a lot of welters who are not In his class ? Latzo al ways excepted. True Walker beat Latzo severely In their last fight In Newark but it a good scrap none the less and since then Latzo has met and defeated Paul Doyle. Gecrrgia Ward and Billy Wells. TIIIKIt I1AMKMKN IN I>KMaN'I) (Continued From Page Six) have a strong ground work and are cxultlngly confident anion?; them selves since the world series of l.*23. It Is not probable that a player Qf consequence will fall to rep irt a< the training camps by the end of next week, except those who ar?* 111. There never Is a real hold out In baseball even when the fixed train ing season actually begins, I^CMHr negotiations often proceed while th" player is training. Now and then players have not signed contracts until the regular season and there have been Instances where the ptfly er did not sign until after the first schedule name had been played. 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