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Show Typhoid Epidemic Is Playing Havoc Among Los Angeles Players LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Oct, 12. Manager Man-ager Frank Dillon of the Los Angeles BasebaU club of the Pacific Cooat league, Pitcher William Toser and Dr. Flnley, trainer of the club, were taken seriously 111 today during the second Vernon-Los Angeles game and were removed to tholr homos. It was announced that all showed Bymptorao of typhoid fever. Pitcher Walter Blagle of the Bame team has been 111 with the same disease for two weeks at his Glendalo homo, and Catcher Hugh Smith, who has been 111 for some time with rheumatism, was reported re-ported in a serious condition today and his relatives have been summoned to hla bodsldo. He is in a sanitarium at Riverside. Right Fielder William Helt-muller Helt-muller died of typhoid fever in this city Tuesday. The epidemic of typhoid which is making mak-ing such, inroads on the Los Angeles Baseball club broke out Just after the team's last visit to Sacramento. It was known at the time Holtmuller was stricken that several other players were not feeling well, and an examination examina-tion at that time revealed traces of typhoid. ty-phoid. Of those III now, aside from Smith, who has been on the sick list off and on . all summer, the condition of Slagle is the most serious. |