The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1918, Page 6

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fies hod. Oe a ES Be FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THE LATEST IN LABOR SAV- ING DEVICE! By Blosser buT THAT Sac OF COBN UP IN THE LOFT AND THEA FEED THE BIRDS 4 « SQUIRREL FOOD WE HOPE HE HAS NO WATER CRESS PLANTED IN IT By Ahem 615 EASIER TO Crepe | Y KHlow GEORGE ~ WATER “To TH’ GARDEN ( Som BIG THING ( WON TH GaRoEN —) (oppo a @NROEN _ fo 1H’ wore nts 5 (ys werent 4 ( Hunt r t } Cs c CHESTNUT CHARLIE By Blosser KANSAS CITY TO GET SEVEN FROM NEW YORK Min, April 4 an agreement with the Seow tonsls the Kansas City clit Ainefitai asseflation will get layers froin the roster of fhe chet at ofite dnd a pitcher later in the seasot The deal was made ty John Ganz manager of the Katisas City clit, at j ter a Ltip to the Glanits’ training camp al Martti; ‘Tetas Phe ew players are Cateher Onslow, Inf er Shep | ner, Pltehers Winers, Johnson, Hale yell and Hogan and en outfielder \ Sheptier will attempt to Mi the 7 vaticy caused by the sale of Art Phe fan to the Chattanooga chin of the Southern association WILL TIGERS CHANGE HIT AND RUN TACTICS? Detroit Mich, April 3—WIl the De troit baseball club abandon its slash: ing Bit aid run attack this season? | Nitith iititg tallies of the ‘Tigers | have, for years, Veen one of (he class jes of Alteficat baseball, Veterat| fad usally wait for the “bie show" | fo be pit on ii the ninth ining whten | thelr teat is behind and very oftett their faith has tiot beet shaken “Wild Bil Dohevah, toriier ina ager of the New York Antericans, wha 18 few éoaeh vf the Detroit pitchers, is ait oppotient of the hit and rin s¥atem: Matingér Jennings has hat Jennings ha the miners tii! HANEY Infletd er ck thes Alena? vt tetitil th COLONELS IN GOOD SHAPE AT OPENING OF SEASON t Lentitsyiiie kev intion Belipse Park he The tener abditi third hieeman tained tren Sotithern As iifield. T aveninerd, Jack Lelivel and veteraf of tHe Sinerican a fot: MeCarthy will we second atl Hove Waetier will at he ¢ sla ther THe outfield Cas WHS, Je WH he eatnyosed of y Corded and day Kirke Wi left, center and neht re apecdively, Tart atiniels, I ia expect ed) Wil be WUty men Kirke, irenel We Signi of Jock Lelivell, wae chit dito fleht field where he performed | HOtAbIY Tor a brief pertad Inet year. Pie fevelving apd will Inelide Head. ley Korher, Bill Mey foe Pe BISMARCK orb STILL , Now = ILL GET ( SOMBTMIN' Fofe (IN A MINUTES You To tat on pat csr | ES Seared Jocko- \ => YM WET Food’ 4 / OU ALGATO . J ( . AW « Se Prat iN ws ane ——= aaa "4 Ho! Lore i (ovo ge SPRISED \ | & Goob viet - | \ pow MUCH IT | ‘Co wntens! i (takes! S y F . ( auawK 7 Ques! Now | THINK Put Go BY 3 tat Pane > saR & ORINK! o, / fae ( see “WERE! 2 we owe! a SVT acre event ) ‘ y glial e 3 WE GUN WITH A COLD IN HIS” HEAD TALKING LONG DISTANCE AY A $100. PER MUTE ww Ant Son) TUL. THE Soucs SE WY A BABY Bo} suas PRCESS & HEARTY WELLOME (MN Kramniy! es P 4 Brown One of the Puzzles of the League’ SES CHANCES OF FIELDER JONES’ TEAM ELDE JONES? MANAGE ats Heen inclined to favor ff at times.) vine, Kocher, It id experted, wil hear Dortovan insists that he play isn fail) the bruit of the battles ft te not re tite tHeh tore often that Ibis @ aie) parted Iiely that the elul will earry cess, ene Héinbers of the elib who | thtee Catchers and ik ia prouile that) pellave tf Hie Bit atid Fin askert (HAE! Davin, Whe came from the Hooton its Value is uitiiestioiiable as it 18) Ameteans will contest with Meyers likely to break up a maine at any tine. | for keen plage “Show ina a clits that dees the AIL) phe pilehing etart ta highly regard! atid fin to any extent and T will shoW) og. The pivchaae of James Markham | Fou club thet InveaHtably Js I the! trom the Maltiitiore chil of the Inter | Recut division, sald Wottovan: N8) ational league, fa aald to add Inater | hak gotie of tecord by. devlartig thal! ty the aggregation which ineludes, Fildie Foster of Washington ts the Adolpto Luque, the dimiuutive Cu only teal Hit and rit Datsman fh the han who pastined i the tele of uth, Ainerteni league. atid He politely f-/ iy infielder dining the 1917 Keaabn: | forthed the pager alugers that the) Ralph Sttoud, Fred Reeke, ited | Detolt club. Had tot had ah effective! shacideford, Punt Mrumphites and Hit aiid Hal iia sine@ "Dutel” Sehael | Happy’ Thontpson, a Loulaville boy | et fet: Who, by twifling sensatiolial ball dur Jehiinins, it ie tiderstood, ha) ing he venr of 191, won Tior IMinaelt a | agreed with Donovah's theory, but) ryou with the Colonels | stil holds to the view that the wie | pnenenaatienen ot the hit and fun play, as a surptse, | TRYING FOR BERTH ' 18 WihHUeKIONAbLY Yaltiable. One ates) St. Louis, April 3—eluneth Wil eH Dohoran's favor is the fact that) Hams, a Pacific toast leagie radiate | OsGEF Statiage, the Dettoilt catehet, | now trying for an outfield henth with fas Wor inany @ grind for Dettolt by] the Bt. Louls Americans ts apparently | ahitleipatine # Hit ald run play aid Pr it up by calling for A waste) ball” Milwatikee, April 3.—Titelte Mitch- ell, the Milwaukee lightweteht, who Was heen teaching boxing at Fort BIN, Oklds will fake bis “tometaek” ap- peataice here on April 4, heating Clone Tait, Heltwelght chanipion of Catiala. Mitchell Clatiis he Is i such Koa condition, die to Nis otitdoor Work iW the atiiy, that heheeds oly (he Fomilar training progta tity put) itt 1H top condition. HuaHie GETS ANKIOUB, ay Believes Early Pid well Gop the Pen: At. Wasahachic, Texas, April 3—tugh FeHHINES, Manager of the Detroit A he, slatted to sharpen fits ake at t aout eta ates a8 y sible. Counting newapa- en, WHO refised to De Feleased, je Teer party at the Being Cap ees es 8 eee sy t e ut Sony Ohe Pullian will be avail: ale that Will Hot accommodate the meh WAG Heed jer EY ahd Poster ate the twirlers i” ios ny et hyd «tal OUR pAN | Pertain to he retained. Fielder Jones, | iMdhager of the eld, afer watehing| Wiltiains pull down drives that seein! ifgaly were Jabeled for extra base | Wits, expressed the opihion that he) Woilld develop into a star. Willianis’ flelditne has Keen one of the surprises | j dent of baseball will tind one of the JOBGEDEON — 2nb.past Fielder Jones, the silent manager of the Bt; Louis Browne and. three of the men who may make or break his club, Fritz Maisel, short ttop; Joe Gedeon, second bare, and Grover Lowdermil, pitcher, It's up to Jones to get a strong second base combination, and Maisel and Gedeon eeh the lack of control, Jones says he has learned are his beat bets. Lowdermilk’s handicap has always except into the gratidstand ot over the left field wall. BY BALL BURMAN hood. ‘They worked out with plenty Th looking over the Fuster of the | OC pep anid there was Hittle or no Ht. Lowla Browha (hia year the atu | loatitie It is likely Jones will start the gea- | declares his ar mthis year is in the | best shape of his career | Joves has a strong catching staff, | There are few receivers in the league | who have anything on Severeid, eith- DISCIPLINE 10 "~ BBINGREASED |Higher Standard of - Efficiency Now Required From ; France Sammies IN 1918 RACE erican Army in France, y the Associated Press)— discipline in order to bring to the highest possible state of efficiency is to be required by the American commanders in France, The following general order has been is- |sued to one of the American units ! which is to go to the battlefront: | “The character of the service this ‘command is now about. to’ undertake |demands the enforcement of stricter jdiscipline and the maintenance of ; higher standards “of. efficiency, than ‘any heretofore required, | “In future the troops of this com- | mand will ‘be held at all times to the | strictext cbservance of the rigid dis« | cipjine in camp~ and on: the march which is essential to their -maximum | efficlency on the day of battle.” | | ‘The order which was read to all the men, ‘was issued by the-direction: of the: officer commanding, who explain- ed that it was for the purpose of raiging the troaps to the highest pos: | sible state of ‘efficiency. 3 | ‘Activity. still continyes throughout the zone. DARA |Daniel Guggenheim Declares His Company is ‘‘Jeopard. \ ized’? | New York, N. Y. Apr. 3.—Declaring that operations of the American | Smeltirfg’ &- Refining: -Co.;” under the. direction. of governmentat-commission was seriously “jeopardizing” the ab- ility of the company to pay.a fair re- turn’ to. ‘its stockholders, ‘President | Daniel: Guggenheim today in’ his’an- how to put the ball somewhere nual report anounced that: earnings HURTS CONCERN outfielder in Tim. Hendrix and prob- ably will play him with Kenneth Wilt jams and Karl Smith, Roy Demmitt fs another possibility. Demmitt has ! of the Company ‘for the fiscal year end- j ed. December 3ist,.-917, were $206,- | 358 less than for the preceding year. | The decrease was due, he said, to the government fixing prices of metal pro- ducts and the fact that the cost of of the training season DOWNEY V8, MALONE. | league has presented for years. The veason for this is a number Most pugeline siliations ay majuk] son With Urban Shocker, Allen Soth- yton, Daye Davenport, Bert Gallia, | er mechanically or as a handler of Nick Cullop and Grover Lowdermillt | pitchers, He was handicapped last veen up before, but has always.seem-| jabor and supplies was not fixed. The ed to lack something. ‘company's earnings for 1917: after de- Altogether the Browns present the | ducting general expenses, fixed charg. dig puzzle of the league, There's ®/ es and. taxes, aggregated $25,039,928 Agreed to weigh 148 8] . VERE ee wena pounds at 3) edt of Felder Jones vait do to patch | Yeah that ie lacked control. Bill Chivago, APT 3A ten found cot fest between Rryan Downey, the, Co: Wihvbtts, “W., welterweight, and Jock Malone of St. Paul, will be the next) attraction at Fort Sheridan, 28 miles! HaHK of Chieago, The boxers have] o'clock on the day of the contest, De vistdiis are perivitted at the fort ' HAD BLOOD ¢Lot. Milwaukee, Wis, April 3.—Wddie| of winter trades which lakes the] as bis first atting pitehers and Byron Browns a Very different club from that | Hotick, George Glahn Rogers and | whieh finished the season last yveat.| Lefty Leilield aa relief men. Containing several stats of the first Tt is a good pitehing stat ff Jc Maghitide, the Browns also present] can get the beat out of it, Lowder Rone very weal featiites atid it re] milk should be one of the great pite mains to be seen what the Manage | ars of the gaine. Evans, the American leagte umpire up these wealiesses, 8, told me At the start of the 1917 season the | and a great judge of pitche Browne figtred a very strong club | once that Lowdermilk Rad more stutt! Bi iW the Reason several Msuties | on the ball (hay most of the pitchers | his infield, He must develop a: see- Mis one fault has year by having to do practically all Fwill have the able support of Leslie Nunamaker, Fielder Jones’ big problem comes in ond dase combination out of a pair | of failures or from reernits, | Joe Gedeon will probably be called | the catching himself, but this year |. upon to play second base, Gedeon is a fast, clever infielder, but his | average usually is a scandal. | lot_of * connected with how they will finish. If Jones’ pitchers pan out 2, anything like they dope out now and) if he patches up the second base hole with the material at hand, he should break into the first division. LYNCH TO MEET WOLF. Cleveland, April’3.—Joe Lynch, rangy eastern. bantamweight, will meet Jack: Wolfe of Cleveland in a ten round contest here on April 16. }and. earnings applicable to the com- }mon stock ecualled 22% per cent. “The company is now suffering from ‘the entire lack of economic law,” said Mr. Guggenheim wing to the var- ious governmental contrects for ship- building and other construction © of great - magnitude. which have been nt made on the basis of cost plus a com- | mission, the contractors have no inter- j est in holding labor costs at‘a point | where a profit can be made and in fact ‘and } 2 Sa SCR roa? Pullia | Mola, the Milwaukee Welterweight) is! Paes ue lena ot ee games ane PecdvEring in a hospital here front air| later on the clib’s morale was shat operation for removal of a blood elot tered by fternal dissenaion whiet froin Ais brain, Moka Was injured as! Jones remedied during the winter by & ¥eault of his Yecent Knockout by| kettihe rid bf the dissatisfied play | Jaek Malone of St, Pails Moba said | ers: he hever will engage fi ahother pox) || db Hot attempt to say that the ing bout. | beat Of feeling has beet restored on Sans ithe Browns. It apparendly has, but Ee GREB, | Oy URe stiese of a month ‘or two of PHY 3.=Satk MeCat-| daiipalening will show Whether or \ @ Middleweight of Allentown, Pa. | HOt Joes afd hia wen, are really on el cy Hatty Greb, the Pittah terns, i He bisa . + a ae eb-| At the Shreveport: training camp, 3 eo ere oO APNL-S. Syms Sy is ac ht , there Was No question from the fitet] fery promising with the Yankees last dee’ OE the Men's early. efforts to make f year and ds a very fair prospect..Me, tems Jones, picked Up.& good: Ritting | Garming,. d ye had Worked. behind, It is said that) fritz Sowdermilk learned control while since he was injured a couple of | wotking for doe Tinker at Columbus) seasons ago, probably will) start aat/ raat year. « short. Tf he cannot produce the: TWo years ago Nick Culop was one) proper punch, Ernie Johnson, who} xt the dest southpaws i the Amert | played good ball with the Browns | van league. Last year he Was not so) Jast season prodably will be called on. | Mecesafal, DUE NE is youne and may) At third the veteran Jimmie. Austin | rome around, Allen Sothoron started | will be seon again. Austin is & crack B17 more promising ddan any recruit) infelder but is weak with the stick. n the leagile, but as the team went) Phe inimitable George Sisler will,! ® pieces he gradually lost his effec-| of corse, play first. Other infield} iveness, Davenport is a great pitch: | possibilities are Pete Johns and Wal opawhen he is right. Shoeker looked | ter Gerber, " wa Whe outfield presents another prod:} sel, Who has failed miser- | Lyneh recently jumpe dinto fame by | SE ati eed u knocking out Kid Williams, the form-/ caer aetacomante ke in favor of as er bantamweight champion. | ied Lae eeread bas “FBX just- HOWDEY HOWIE! New Star Shines in , Burleigh! Press Firmament < Regan, N. D., April 3.—-R. Howie! has purchased the Regan Headlight from H. W. Walker and has made his | debut as. Burleigh: county: publisher. | Mr. Walker will turn his attention to

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