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Show AO WOLGAST HAS BRAIN MALADY Condition Brought on by Frequent Fre-quent Beatings in Fight Ring. CADILLAC, Mich, March 28 Through a court order issued by Judge Clllen, Ad Wolgast, confined at a ?ani- tnrium at Milwaukee, suffering from mptoms of a brain malady, is a ward of his wife. Wolgast has a for-j tune of $200,000, but recently has lost; large amounts buying "crippled" rncej horses and worthless property. Wolgast's malady first became no-! ticeable at Chicago several weeks ago, here he was taken in charge by his old manager, Tom Jones, and later transferred to Milwaukee Jess Wil-lard, Wil-lard, world's heavyweight champion, serving as guard on the trip. The condition con-dition of Wolgast is said to have been brought about by frequent beatings administered ad-ministered in the ring. PIRATES DROP TWO. PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 28. Jan. Trayers, pitcher, and Alfred Snyder, catcher, have been released by the Pittsburgh National league club, according ac-cording to word received from tho club training camp at Columbus, Ga. Tray-crs Tray-crs was obtained from a Boston semi-professional semi-professional team and Snyder from a Western New York team. |