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Show PORTLAND NEEDS ; TWO PITCHERS 0 'Portland, Ore , Jan. 11. Portland fl needs two pitchers, an infielder and 9 an outfielder to put it In ship-shape JJ for the opening of tho 1916 season. n This information was given out today H by Manager McCredle. Tho Beaver boss said: "Giye me " H two first-class hurlers, a good infield- H er and an outfielder of tho South- H worth or Speas caliber and I will be B satisfied." Mac firmly believes that lie will get Bill Rodgers from Cincinnati. Cincin-nati. With Rodgers at second the 'l Portland Infield will be complete. There will be either Quinn or Gulsto on first base, two of the most promising prom-ising first sackers Mac has had under his wing for a number of seasons. Chuck Ward and Holllcker, the sensational sen-sational Central association infleld-t infleld-t crs, will fight It out for the shortstop H position. According to reports, the . I Keokuk youngster is going to make 1 Ward hustle to get the position. Mac J Is elated over securing Holllcker and fl I |