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"IEOTTO AUTO WANTS A | “TOUGH ONE, LET HiM {RY ANY.IOWA ‘RED: ROAD.” AMPBELL ED HOLM fy SNS SYLUS C ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE 3 Boston Chicago « Cleveland .. New York’, Philadelphia. . Detroit .... Washington . St. Louis .... Sunday’s Results. Chicago 6, Detroit 4. Boston’8, Washington 4. St. Louls-Cleveland, wet ‘grounds. Three scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE, |e OS 0 0 Cincinnati . Brooklyn . Philadelpaia . Chicago . Pittsburgh . New York . Boston ... St. Louis Sunday's chleaeo. | 7, St. Louis 1, Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 1. Two ‘scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W. L. +2 1,000 4 2800 800 667 400 Minneapolis Louisville St. Paul Columbus Indianapolis Kansas City Toledo . 000 Aliwauk Kansas City 17, Toledo 5 MONDAY’S RESULTS. National’ League. New York 5, Boston 4. Brooklyn 10, Philadelphia 1. Chicago at St. Louis—wet grounds.; Pittsburgh &t Cincinnaticrain. Pet.; 1,000} 1,000 0! “000 | ‘nings). A= oor! wee SAID AN EARFUL 80- LIEVE | | | MEGRaAW can't SEE ANY KIND OF AN AuBI | | | MAKE 'EM GROW WHISKERS SOS TO “TALK ABOUT avasios: THESE: WOULD MAKE A” MOUNTAIN GOAT: QUIT: GIANT INFIELD BEWHISKERED _ bur IT'S STILL SOME SPEED CAMOUFLAGE THEM SELVES THEY'RE OLD— Bot AWFULLY SPEEDY BY ROY GROVE. sNew Yory, April)29%—John McGraw, manager of the New York Giants. has | one of the seven wonders of the world jin the form of a marvelous infield. Nothing can equal it outside of tne Old Man's Home. % First he has Hal Chase, the veteran first -sacker, who is still’. ambitions and_wants to work in his thirty-sev- enth year, This is his sixteenth at) major league balling. “Then: there is Larry Doyle, at ond, who is in his thirteenth year a handling the pill and in July will be thirty-three years old in his stock- ing feet... ! American ‘League, \ ‘Boston 6, Washington 5. Philadelphi: \ iy 2, New York 3 (12 in- Chicago at Detroit- grounds, And Fletcher at short, who is ‘going into the field for. the. eleventh, time and guess his age around:33. +: And lastly we have Heinie Zimmer- aman, at third, who: shined, away back almost in’ the days af mustache play- ers. He-is 34. years, young and still slamming the cover fora place in the sun for his twelfth season, Regardless, of this 156.year-old: in- perience it is the fastest thing going. They: may, not have the; defensive of the Red Sox but they ea 'great:) er attackillg. power than any. other quartet in the game. Anda good of- fense is the best defense. | RRR RRR et on ming club will be discussed at a club rally tobe held today. It has been‘de- cided that noenem y aliep will be eli- gible for membership. field ahd 48 years of big league ex-| f ia : Hat -waktern: wutv ialtion soit eith- ‘et. Obtain’ equal eccoghitidr or torm'an independent Chigai gary, “Alty’, Apiil 29. —Calgary’s athletic ‘body; Fepbesenting more than 4,000 athletes, nas:formally approved the’movement to .restore amateur standing to.-all. soldier athletes who served at the “front: Many.-of these men bécame professionals ‘shortly: be- fore. entering the service or were in- volved:in Cases which questioned their {amateur standing, The natiotial guove- ment is to campletely reorganize’ Can: ada’s athletic yeaources. Couer @’Alene; tdaho, ‘April 29.—Al- though Vancouver ,will.hot be repre- cented at the:atnual regetta on Couer. d'Alene lake on July 2, 3, and 4, itis expected that Portland, Ore., boat club will send a strong delegation. Invita: tions have been extended to Spokane, eSattle and other cities which are ex: pected to compete. ‘Madison, —Wis., April 29.—Sprting. football training: at the ‘University of Wisconsin ‘has ‘proved, a’ marked -suc- cess. this. year. Coach John Richards and Trainer J. C. Steinhauer. are. di- recting the work. - Three former cap- tains are in the big squad. - They. are Man, of last year's eleven; “Chuck” Carpenter, star’ center in 1917 ‘and “Paulie” Meyers,. all. western ‘end' in‘ 1916.; Seattle, Wash., ApM 29.—Manager Bill Clymer of the. Seattle baseball club ‘has been busy attaching tinware| ~~ to members: of. his’ Squad -and has. sounded an s. 0. 8s. for new timber. Bill Leard, former manager of the club and» Pitcher Pat. Eastley have been released. \ 4 Regina, Sask., April 29.—Reports gina Senators: haye begun their spring training, indicate that. Manager: Frank Boyle, is fairly .well pleased with’ his j basedall' outfit’ but that several chang 3 will probably ‘be made: Boyle ex- ects strong opposition: from Winnl- ek, -Buskatoow and “Moose Jaw ‘and bélieves that the Western. Canada lengue will. ibe’ tnusually strong ‘this ea eon: bes pril 25.—The oe eague,. with, four will- play’ its ‘open- ing games on Sunday May 11. 5 Still- water; Sotth ‘Sti Pat Hudson are onthe #argd:.N-D./ aptil-29.—Tho Nort (sles are having. difficulty Lihe~“Aa-.-satisfactory ‘baseball cheditle. "The untVersity will not have U“téam: this year and several. other colleges * iit thia district are ‘td -aban- i ‘varsity tr inter class: Aer Stillwater, Minn. terstate basedatt: clubs this seat ireuit. - B¥shdon, Man. “ape race supporters dte' v ing ‘the. governmént: tax of 50 cents 29: Harness that this: war tex thay "make it impos- stble to’ bold race meetings here-or |from Cedar Rapids, Ia:; where the Re-|! , White Bear and igorously oppas=y, on each’ ticket ‘and'-have: announced | (ONLY: WAY You ED & SYLUS, 1S. IN a ~'C ReRo- CAR = AMIRiGHT 2 y ae eiving the first ' ball’ pitched An the: opening baseball game of the Southern France Service af Supply championship series.. Game “played at Nige. several boxing bouts at Camp. Dodge, hag returned hame enthusi the experience he gained rings. Haskell is Winnipeg, “Man, Apri 28.—Benny |, Matches. si tale a ‘Winntpeg boy, who’ served He's In Italy to. - Protect Americans |léte ‘at the Michigan” ‘Agricul ural Col- leg Which reminds us of George I. King, earse driver at Nashville, Ind, Re- cently there was to be a burial at the cemetery and George was called on to drive the hearse. “After he had driven nine miles. to. the cemetery he got out Sa we “Tim isn't.extravagant, exactly, but, he ‘don’t know what to buy. He ” aims to ‘get the biggest ‘plug for his money. “Fle would get real tobacco ‘satisfaction with Genuine Gravely and’ the America n interests country, ng: nst ny demo; rotesting ‘the stand of Président we action of a diplomatic b¥eak will 10k negotiating for fi Barnes is between two fires. He'll get the kick-of the public ifdt thinks bread costs too much, - He's got to settle with the farmers under the gov- ernment. guaranteed price for. the j 1919 crop-—with a pillion dollar fund to handle, For Barnes is the new United States wheat director. And he stays atsthe, peti of the grain corpor- ation, to walk. tp a step hill ‘and noticed that he, had. forgot! ‘put the: in in the hearse. rs waited. while George: ‘hustled™ back-for the body of the missing: departed. Z CLUETT-PEABODY:8:Co:inc: TROYNY! Mud think be aa have better sense for tobacco.” Good, taste, ‘smaller. chew longer life is what.amakesGen uine}Gravely cost less to chew than ordinary plug. TN. Write y: GENUINE DANVILLE? for booklet on chewing: li * _ Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Cleveland at St. Louis— grounds. St. Paul, Minn, April 29.—Captain after the interests of the Americans. Plug packed an pouch Y TO AQuick,| INEXPENSIVE WA’ BECOME STYLISH American Association. All. postponed—rain, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Score RHE New York 3352 8.0.4, Boston -.. ~411 4 Batteries—Cuesuy, ton and Me- Carty; Rudolph and Wilson, Score RHE Brooklyn .... 1016 0 Philadelphia Bes Gare oe} Batteries — Ptetfer ‘and Kruger; ; Prendergast, Woodward and Adams. Score: Philadelphia New York .. |. Batteries Perry and Perkins; Quinn, Shawkey and Ruehl,/“ Washington Batteries—Mays and Schang; Jown- gon and Agnes, Picinich. NORFHWEST SPORTS ! Grand Forks, N. D., April 29.— | Changes in the football schedule of the | University of North Dakota may make | it possible for the ‘varsity to meet Carleton college, of Northfield, Minn., next fall. The Minnesota game has, been shifted from September 28 to” October 4 and the contest, with St: Thomas, boaked for October 4,, will be played October 14, Carleton may get the September 28 date. * Spokane, Wa April 29. —Pullman | college -and, the «University of Cali- fornia, baseball team may. play a three game ‘series here in June. Fred Boh- ler, athletic head at. Pullman, is nego- tiating: for dates following the series Bert Baston, former Minnesota foot- ball star and ‘All-American end, ahs returned to his home aftér service in France. Baston fought with.ttie, Ma- rines in the Chateau Thierry district: and was wounded twice. Vermillion, S. D.. April ds. The. an nual Intercollegiate field and» track meet to decide the championship. of the Dakotas, will take place here May 24, Al the Dakota unicersities ane leading colleges have filed their eu tries. Seattle, Wash., April 29.—Warfare between the University of Wasaing- ton and the Eastern National Colleg- iate association has become hot, with Claude J. Hunt, athletic director of the local university, directing the: at- .| tack.. Hunt declares that the eastern} association is nationaz’' in name only; that it has no real authority ‘for con- Bismarck . Furniture Company || 220 Main Street Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- finished and Packed. 9 ~ HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR JUNK At this season of the year when you are house clean- ing you should PHONE .358 and get our prices, for pa- per, rags, bottles: or Co metals, : between-the Californians and the Uni- ‘ity. of Washington, in Seattle, late Vancouver, B. GC. April 28.—Activi- ties of the Vancouver Amateur Swim- COLEMAN Opposite '‘McKenzié Hotel at Winnipeg. The’ tax, as jevied;: will he a-straight charge fay all classes of ticket z Spokane, Wash., April. 28.—Four courses’ of athletic: instruction in Spo- kane- schools are to’ be submitted to the state board of education at its an- nual spring meéting, with a. view to obtaining -‘an'-indorsement: which: will inaugurate a _ state-wide ~ system ‘of physica} training for students in-the}. gtade knd high schools. The cours provide._.for -prograits to... develop L- students Bradt ally; ithe first course o¢- ing for + children: in) the: first four gtades, EB. A, Hinderman, of Lewis and Clark schoot; ts ‘chairman ‘of the committee which drew up the plan. Hinderman formerly was a_ star. ath- & TS BURKE rlbane Block Tee hder pa “instead of bu | economy for Sf = up and Cart Away: Weeds and. other sAccumulatiéns of the Winter—Do it NOW! “up time is at hand—soon: wind and. {Sti -will'have, dried up‘ jitter, to, be‘ cen- “verted into-dust to blow about our. r dtreets ‘and _ into our homes: . :Cotralit stow, while itis tame; rake: it'up, pile it up and have it carted away. Wagons Pied ears a available now'that will be busy n. = City ordinances prohibit: the accumulation of dump heaps in‘back y: : City ordins : “the growing of-weells in*bo ward: prohibit Sstrips and back yards. “whee ordinances will he strictly enfatced: Lyour personal. pride and civic pa- Re eer it unnecessary for us todo this work for you: at added expertise to you.” - DO IT NOW—TODAY’S A GOD" _ TIME TO BEGIN | “Yours for a Bismarck Beautiful, The anxious: : ‘ served for'‘alf who take.a chanceon:poor hat quality eati is re- ying quality that can be guaranteed for’ Meervice quality that spells” every dollar \spent—quality that spells . THE GORDON HAT. ¥ — Dog license ar auditor. e fee i and $1 for, males. - “be'instry - for redemption, | patch within ‘found: without a _Af 1.4m not in Dog License illic are payable at the office of the city Ow duée-and ‘- is # for females Téndays from date offic cerswill instructed to pick up and hold subject to. dis- ‘ten days, any dog — license tag. my office when you call seeMr. MacDonaldi in fire barn."