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———— * | | | i ax : BISMARCK ota TRIBUNE _ FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1917. : z SCOOP ,tHE cus : : OP reporter : ’ IVE PLANTED WHEAT — T Lite TH’ ONES A 3 MY IDEAS THAT IE TROLL. _ (FARMERS DONT MY GROUND -THEN LET TH’ THAT RUN BY STEAM “ ROLL THEIR, SUN BAKE IT — IT WILL ne : COME UP AS ROLLS Greatest Clown in Baseball Gets as Much Fun Out of His Antics as Spectators Do Altrock May Try to Rival Chaplin in the Movies Foor 45 years Lanpher has meant this in hats—that the quality is flawless, the color fast, the style authentic. This season thequality element will mean most. to. you. The Lanpher Hat $3° ot bias Jaako que 000% Club— Philadelphia New York ‘St. oLuis Chicago Bro ooklyn Pittsubrgh . ‘ ” pittsburgh, 0. Boston, 7. Philadelphia, 9. ew York, 3. pull a laugh out’ of them I'm satis- fied. GAMES SATURDAY, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. a = z ‘ Chicago at New York. Tf I can find a man in the stands St. Louis at Boston uglier than [ am it’s worth a week's i Nick has made a study of being a * Pewee a Np eRe eRRRES S| cosa mses" LIBERAL WESTERN GOLF ASSOCIATION INVITES : (Pittsburgh . 06 41 f began doing this. When he was Brooklyn 610 0 Have vou. een his burlesque roll pitching regularly with the Chicago } Batteri wx and game—his tight wire performance? White Sox he always had the crowd Have you seen him mimic some] with him, even when he was losing “hard boiled” umpire who weull have hare ude Ot scans dott th ‘ : i |. How much is ‘Altrock worth to, the sent any other player to the elu Washinglon club’ 4 RUL| house long before for the same kind] ‘ynat's -pretty-anard to figure, ‘but , Fisher; Preffer and Miller. St. Louis at Boston. Club— R.W.E. St. Loius Ue a Poston. +. 713 4 of antics? there's lots of wise baseball men who Batteries—Ames, Meadows and Gon- If not you have missed the most| admit that he’s worth a lot more than zales; Barnes, Allen, Ragan and | refreshing thing in baseball. many fairly. good ball players, al- Nick is one of baseball’s biggest| though his old salary arm is gone and Gowdy. li, assets. He can make the irate fanihe has no hatting eye. 4 Cincinnati at Philadelphia. forget a bum decision, a bad error 0} I good humor keeps his team- Club— R.H.E. mer Has Let, HIS PrTcHing | |even that unforgivable basebail n nates in good humor. He attracts Cincinnati 19:19 1 AR HIS OPTIMISM J | hap, a boner. many paid vdniissjons to the ball park Francis Quimet, former amateur and open champion, who is the cen- Philadelphia 9 ae 8 aaa aa Nick is a natural born comedian. which otherwise: would not get there. Batterios—Ring, Clark and Wingo; By PAUL PURMAN, ' t4is. comedy isn't forced, but I, woti-) Ho furnishes show all of his ter of the impending war between Adams and Killifer. This is a story of a clown. dered whether day in, day otit; wheth-| own. cae ike the United States and western. golf Chi ph How often have you sat along the er it wouldn’t begin. to pall—whether!” “I think Mlroole is a mighty big associations. Heago at New: York. Ds OP ORs LYS, sat along the) peing a funny man wouldn't be hard-|asget to ow ball flab,” Clark Griffith Club— R.H.E. | first base line in an American league’ er than being most anything else, and] declares. “I don’t “know just how ahi ee Heites ae 4 7 i ‘ban game and forgotten that Walter} I asked. Nick about it. much he is-worth'to us, -but he’s more a habeas ae Dougias ee Wilson; Johnson was pitching or that’ Wash- “T never get tired of it,” was the valuable than the’ man outside might = «Benten;-Middteton and McCarty. ington had (wo on and none out with | 208Wer, as Nick sprawled out over a) think.” ae g ior ee hotel divan, taking up room enotigh| Don’t be surprised if Nick appears ie Far Perr eerrTTy 26s the fencebuster at bat while. you! so. 19 men. “I get more fun out ofjin the movies some of these days. & ate tran CEAGUE. | Watched the antics of Nick Altroci | seeing fhe crowds laugh than they do} He’s thiuking about it seriously and : out there on the coaching line? laughing at me. Just as long as I can| he should be a scream. Ce ee a ae Club— WwW, L. Pet. Roston .... Kooene 10 687 = batteries cul eel and Walters; ; co Bt 1h 43 |coneoste and Oem MOST MEN NEGLECT NBOMINAL MUSCLES, SAYS New York ...... AT An) ae eof) Cleveland 9 0G a SP ISIS SS SSS SG Oe N q ; St. Louis . (15 20.429] 4% AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. : Washington 13 19) 406{O OFFS FSFE OOTO OOD 3 Detroit ot at) 7 D, bape aera, Philadelphia. 20 aston pela oe By JIM RICE. One -of the best exercises 1 knojy GAMES THURSDAY Louisville . 17 328 From my long experience in han-| tO strengthen the horizontal bands or Bestowd: St 1 Hts ‘ Columbus 16 529] ating men I have come to the conclu- layers of muscle across the abdomen Chiengo hp Washington 0. Karisas C 15 464! sion that the weakest part of the Fee neo ee aright oon Shinai a 7 o- Milwaukee 18 419 | ” and raise the legs to an upright posi- peal 3; Detroit, 2. St. Paul .. 1s 43g| average meas anatomy are the mus-| tion. If the effort be found too much eveland, 2; New York, 0. Minneapolis 18 .419| cles: of hig pbdomen,s at first raise one leg'at a time. When : re t pple oc ene 19 387) | Hundred at is? {promising strength has been developed brace |’ GAMES SATURDAY. ae looking men I have had to reluctantly| the feet under something and prac- Philadelphia at Detroit. GAMBS THURSDAY. throw out/jof4th@ dfew because of tice raising the body instead of the Nowy ork at clean: St. Paul, $; Kansas City, 6 their weakness in this respect. I sup-! feet. ‘ashington ai icago. Minneapol 10; Milwaukee, 5. pose most men have neglected this} After some weeks of this try sit, Boston at St. Louis. Indianapo! Columbus, 6. part of their bodies because it doesn’t| ting on a pillow or a hassock some es ‘i Toledo, 4; Louisville, 3. show. six inches from the floor and practice , Boston at St. Louis. : a ‘A man likes to have a good leg, raising the body to an upright posi- Club— GAMES SATURDAY. a fine pair of biceps and a broad| tion, using the legs as leverage. When ae . Toledo at Louisville. chest, but he doesn’t worry much] you can do this fifty times without Louis Columbus at Indianapolis about the muscles of his tummy. But] getting tired you will know that there ‘ “pattertes Ruth and Thomas; Da- Milwaukeee at Minneapolis. he should. Strength there is very] is nothing much wrong with your venport, Plank and Severeid. Kansas City at St Paul important... It helps_a man to carry] stomach muscles. ; A = Rte . Bese weaiee gms himself well and does a great deal] The:navy uses these exercises ari iL, ¥ i : ji 5 Washington at Chicago. Kanese City at St Paul toward giving tone to the stomach| sinilar ones for developing {ts re- gy, PAUL sel ae tnresvened war, etween: the ana and will not permit Cl RAE Club : a ; a H.g,| and the other vital organs under his] cruits before they go aboard the fight- stern Golf association, one} two organizations came to a climax fam adoption in the national .. Washington On Of 8 @ heer peers ee a ei meee clan ane ener © ing vessels, of the most: powerful as well as the] in the invitation of the western body} Championship goes without say- Chlenes sere ese a ee St. Tpaal ee Gf ee a eeeten | TOBE Mberal body in American golf,| asking Francis Quimet, set down by te ot hott ries . ‘yoand Aine [Oo ee? be woos ‘ 4 ‘both associati smith; Russell and Schalk. (Twelve} Batteries — McQuillan, * Sanders,| eq with loud cheers by Nickle Nurser | Yale for the Cards, because LeGore| D8 throln down the gauntlet and is} the national body Lats professional, | freely predicting that the independ. innings.) Cochran and Berry; Upham, Finner-| ppbetts. had joined an eastern military unit ready to fight 1 the finish for more} to compete in the western champion-} ence of the western association will = an and Glenn, Land. Gunboat Smith and Jim Flynn | gor gervico in France, -It is said Le- liberal construction of golf rules, in-| ship as an amateur. lead to open war between the two Philadelphia at Detroit. _ ‘ boxed in New York recently. Reports! 7 Se ico 1 FEARED, cluding the definition of the term am-| Previously the western association | Organizations which may eliminate Club— RAILE. Milwaukee at Minneapolis. didn’t say whether @heir grandchil- Gore refused a record breaking offer | steur, ofsolete practices in medal and| had repudiated the national rule re-} Western golfers from national match Philadelphia 28 7 If Club— R.A. E. Gren were at tingside or not. ell match play and other reforms many garding the professionalism of dealers | Play. (Detroit .2 9 1] Milwaukee . 5 9 3) Now that the stymie has been abol- big deal was the Sign-|pojfers have been demanding for] in sporting goods. In that case actual national cham- ~ Batteries — Noygs ‘and Schang: | Minneapolis. 10 11 11] ished in golf the amateur who usually | 28 ‘of Scrappy Moore, Vanderbilt in-| years, The most recent rule of the west-| pionships would be impossible, bi Ehmke, Cunningham and Spencer. Ratteries — Goodwin, Dickerson,| does nine in.90 will be able to do| Gelder, for the Browns before he|” ‘The decision of the Western asso-| ern body was the abolition of the] cause even though Chick Evans a = Slapnick and Berry; Murphy, Burk,| nine in 90. went {o the Cards, He was alee Te-| ciation to adopt radical reforms is a} stymie in match and medal play, 2; member of the western body, should New York at Cleveland. Williams, Thomas and Owens. Our idea of fame doesn't include} 8P%nsible for the signing of George] direct thrust at the reactionary Uni-] rule golfers have asked for for many] renounce his association and play un- Club— RIE. aes the runner-up for the chess champion- Sister and Ernie. Koob. ted States Golf association, the Amer-| years and have never received from} der eastern rules championship pla: New York 0 43 Columbus at Indianapolis. shi ican parent body, and may result in] the parent body. without many of the better weste Cleveland aed Club— E.| West Virginia always compels ev- — LO unlooked for complications in the na- That the national body will look | golfers would not be rofresentitive Columbus ery man to work. Which should rid] | GENERAL SPORT NOTES || | tional tournament this summer. upon these innovations as revo- | and would deteriorate into a farce. Indianapoli: the state of some rasslers and al- i ——— Batteries—Loudermilk, George. and| leged poner Columbus, 0.,. May .25.—Baseball 2 3 F ‘i zm : Colema rihrop. and. Gossett. Cone oT Ong State university ,are| Clans have advised him not to’ plan] tution’ will be represented on thé May 12. They.are: BF. Johnson, (Twelve innings.) casting about for a new catcher to|on pitching any more this year. He | gridiron unless the war situation be-; sprinter; Claude Williams, hurdles; ay fill the gap left by Bart Jones, who| may be available, however, for next} comes less tense. Joe Sprafka, weights; Ira Davis, hain Toledo at Louisville. ! has @ntered the officers’ reserve COTrDS. | season. F Athletics at the university arc on] mer; John Murray, we Chub— R.WLE. Jones, a sedior inthe engineeting de- one a good financial basis, the Athletic} poe. Want. ene jumps; Ernest Toledo f 4B 3 partment, was regarded as one of the} Minneapolis, Minn, May 25.—Gus|association having $607 on the credit) “"0* vault; Carl Wallace, distance no nauares rady g SIGNS COLLEGE mainstays of the Ohio team. Vogel or “Sharkey,” as he is known mae ote te ledger as against $273 | runs, and George Hauser, weights. a s—Brady . ‘ . y a + mero and Clemons. (Ten innings.) Cleveland, May 25—Boxing is in in the ring, is the first Minneapolis sae Cleveland, 0., May 25.—Johnny Kil- epee Sa danger here as a result of the death |'boxer to respond to the call of the} Lawrence, Kan., May 25—The track} bane, the featherweight champi of Luke Ginley in a preliminary bout colors. He has enlisted in the vav-| team of the University of Kansas has} wiio outpointed Fred % hata 4.féw weeks ago. alry of the regular army. been depleted by the designation off,.., 0) reddie Welsh, the Clergymen are opposed to boxing 6 ss Richard L. Treweeke to attend the ; iShtweight title holder, in their New and feve sot forth their views to a| Chicago, May 25.—Steve Ketchel, a| officers’ reserve training camp at Ft. York contest, believes he can knock Transferring Branch, Rickey: to the committee of the city council, ap-|Chicago lightweight boxer, is a mem-| Riley, Kan. He was usually counted | out Welsh in a return match. Cardinals did not stop his operations | pointed to investigate the sport: ber of the Northwestern University} upon as a sure winner in both the It is Kilbane’s ambition to become designed to send young college stars PY hospital unit, which has been ordered} high and broad jumps. Welsh, quar-| champion of both classes. to the major leagues. St. Louis, Mo., May /95,—Carl Weil-| to France. Ketchel enlisted as an am-|ter miler and relay runner, also has| “I do not expect to engage in many c rkey has just signed Pitcher Ed-| man, left-handed! pitcher with the St.| bulance driver. . entered the military service. more bouts,” Kilbane said. “I have vard Langdon of Pittsburgh univer-| Louis Americans, is to, unmiergo an bf e® 2 * * © a few minor ones under consideration for the Cardinals, his first oper-] operation that will keep him out of| Milwaukee, Wis., May 25.—Altho{ Minneapolis, Minn., May 25.—Eight|and when those are disposed of I’m able to get & fons? on of this soft since he accepted] the game for the remainder of the Marquette university is going ahead} University of Minnesota track menj simply going to. linger around until : _ Garry Herrman wants te cut pidyer | the presidency of. that club. season. Weilman will have a tuber- with plans for football next fall, it Won letters for the season which|I can win the lightweight champion- limits to 18. Which should be greet- Rickey tailed ‘to: sign’ LeGore of cular kidney removed, and his physi- is considered doubtful ths) the insti-| closed with the Nebraska meet on ship from Welsh.” ‘ . oi e -. Be “ . a a

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