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Show EVERS IS SERIOUSLY j ILL OF PNEUMONIA By International News Service. NEW YORK. Dec. 10. John Evers. captain of the pennant-winning Boston Braves, is dangerously 111 at the Hotel Somerset here. Early today his nines? ivas diagnosed as pneumonia and two doctors and two trained nurses are now in constant attendance upon him. while Mrs. Evers has been summoned .from Cnicago by telegraph and is now on her way to his bedside. The doctors were evidently sure of Everss recovery, provided he could he kept in bed. Ho is a nervous Invalid and the increased seriousness of his Illness Ill-ness is attributed to the fact that last night he disobeyed the doctors' orders and insisted on getting out of bed and sitting up m his room. It Is expected that the presence of Mrs. Evers may make him less restless and more inclined to follow and nurses6"' UtIined by the Physicians tomgehtdent Gaffney of the braves said The doctor told me. this afternoon that only one of Johnny's lungs is onS ' HC Sa'd witl1 car Evers ought to come out of It all right Evers caugnt a cold during the bllz-, bllz-, the "Peiiing day of Hie Na-i, Na-i, league meeting and tried to been fn'ofd!5 "ter he shrju,d ha |