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Show Bean Ball Hypnotizes Chance, Says Joe Tinker level of his head. Instead of switching tils head aside or stopping back, Chance deliberately steps forward, thrusts tils head at the ball and actually seams to follow the progress of the ball with his skull. "It is not a brain disease Jennings Is surely as brainy as any one since he left the gatme and Chance would be all right If he'd keep oft the field but Jennings, to this day. Isn't anxious to face a pitcher, knowing what would probably happen, and Chance should give up the game Just as Hughey did." MOB1L.K. Ala., March IT. Manager Tinker of the Ml Is much worried about Prank Chance, manager of the New York Highlanders, and fears that he will be killed during the coming season if he carries car-ries out his announced Intention of playing play-ing regularly. "Chance," said Tinker today, "has fallen a victim to the same strange ailment ail-ment that retired Hughey Jennings from active participation In baseball. He Is, seemingly, hypnotised or fascinated by a faat pitched ball whizzing along at th |