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“ é , 1919. ‘AGE 6. BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE : FRIDAY, MAY 9, 19 By Ahern Mier errr sae | - — EEP ME RUN OTTO AUTO INTO A WHOA» SLow ALL RIGHT THEN - "GALL RIGHT THESE LIFTING FANS K on TOP AND FROM SINKING - 3 4 1D MY. PART-~ - DONT gab a | AR Lett cee Wea DOWN OR YOULLA! |" T"waRMeD You. EEN 'eSUT HE QUITE: SNAPPY, EH? Chicago .. 10° 2 RY 10 GET OUY.OF IT!" tae RUN INTO A : ‘ Lets co! Reernet ta ‘| 208A: VEANE, ARTHUR NeLGON QUICKSAND Bos! ees Gisvelina Cae Cssay 6 i Sn HERALD VERRNOUSE: Washington 66 jes jes St. Lous . i Oy Philadelphia 8 Cel yi betroit . s i MAYBE You KNOW NATIONAL aegis L See ‘eevem Hen eats Brooklyn ... ae SbeVE AMER 0 Cincinnati 3 Chicago ‘ 4 New York 4 ! 1 Pittsburgh 6 6 7 ‘ | cmc 2 VICIOUS PUNCHES IN THE RING GIVE W . Ste Louis .......... 3 E Boston .... + 1 mene socaree TQ. SMILE WHEN DEMPSEY DONS GLAD RAGS, FOR AMATEUR) J], ANPHER St. Paul .. i Louisville | r Minneapol a 0 A | oy Columbus Th b ay ex od g d Indianapolis F : . e Cc t t e T r a e Kansus City (N. BL <A Special: ta ‘The Tribune.) 1 - Toledo ..... Johnstown, Pa, “Amateur — baseball d ] l i: hi Milwaukee ne | is developing so rapidly the National ca. ers Sel anp er THURSDAY'S GAMES. American League. Chicago 4, Cleveland 1 Washington 0, Boston New Yo Philadelphia: @ Detroit at > ouls—Rain. Baseball federation has been’ broken up according to the geography, Ses- Hats because they retary Tom Nokes in — outlining the : _ plans for the 1918 championship series kK ll ] today gave out the divisions decided must se artic es in on. . They: take; in the biggest towns 4 in the’ country with the. exception of which you, the Pu the Pacifie coast. and other far west, states, These sections are to decide their own champions, ‘Phe sectional divi- lic, ave con: sions will then play u semi-tindls to } decide which. teams will fight it out d & Th for the national ‘tithe in the tinals early ence cy re in the fall. ; The entries for the annual inter- elty championship series of the Feder- ation for’Class A (amateurs), Class AA (industrial), and Class AAA (semi professionals) close on July 1. |The schedule for the series will be adopt- ‘ : National League. St. Louis Pittsburgh 4. Boston 3, New York 2 ((11) in nings). | Philadelphia 1, PBrooklyn 2. ‘ Cincinnati at Chicago—Rain, ASSOCIATION. 1 All games postponed on account of cold. National ‘League. Boston .. wait sieane ance 99 a 7 2 New York puso oat So! Batterier Neht nd Wilson; Du} ed at a meeting to be held at Cincia- : b. bue, G. Smith and McCarty, | nati, Julyy, 7. is ‘ : RHE This is how-the country is divided: pe OMe ine . 2 & | Middle Went Cleyeland., Detroit, }Pittsburgh . . Toledo, Indianapolis, Columbus, Day- Batteries s el, Horstman, | ton, Cincinnati and Louisville. Madows and Snyder; Hamilton and | Central West—Akron, Canton. Schmidt. ' silon, Pittsburg, Johnstown, bu ; RITE Fastern—Baltimore, — Washington, , oe Philadelphia. . 2-8 1 Richmond, Wilmington, Trenton, Phil- +2 Brooklyn . 2 i 0 adelphia, New York, Bethlehem, Har- “ : F Batierlee. Wa jon and Cady; Pfet-/ risburg, Wilkes-Barre, Scranton. er and Krueger. | Southern—New. Orleans, Houston. Tex., Mobile. Birmingham, Ala., At- lanta; Savanah. American League. PAFat lituets-try en EL DALier 7\ y ge | RHE] | | : 1 Southwest—Kansas City, St. Louis ; it critically—we're willing ¢ \ Chicago .. 410 Memphis, Oniaha, Lincoln, Des Moines -. Smoke it cri edie ey iad ‘3 1, Cleveland wet OT Northwest. — Minneapolis, St. Paul, have you base your ict on : \ Batteri y pits and Schalk; Co 3 " a Milwaukee, {Duluth, Chicago, Winni- EL DALLO you smoke. $ | ales and O'Neill, , SACK, DEMPSEY peg, Canada, s i Made by WERTHEIMER BROS. Balto, Md. Other. citiés will naturally be includ- a ed in each- of the different sections ‘ly to the development of} from time to time if they can get or 1. * Philadelphia . yet) Batteries—Shawke a ! yeary and McAvoy ee must have been a sort of a’ gentle- | almost. enti man hobo, J new mt ganized and wish to compete. yee, K Fame hh: turned his head. He | _. \Vashington eee. has a tty solid top picte: amd its | : Boston 3 hey , 4 ? i Batteri phnson and Agnew; Too often the: ‘figlite ones and Walters Seon! ~TheAlloverOveral = = L By Fred Turbyville.) To meet him. He ha persona r uy educated; nor 1 red in elite a roughneck. He ha jcommon se yuo loud. dresse ih is to like | / He is not} q s he a polish Neither is he l er accas /But he doesn't smoke. “The. primr r [path would be untrodden if he were lots of, goud! the only-pedestrian out. He likes. lots | All the protection you need, with all the freedom you want . does’t talk rough; jot sleep ndhe is in bed at 10 or 1 aid isn't handicapped | every night. This overall gives you the greatest comfortable in hot weather, To be htion signed a two years’ cont baseball yam with the Un pf Califor The 1919 se Played here and the teams ¥ yin 192 ‘ a with a look of coarseness: common te i Th ‘tie circus he’s been wit re! | ON le Ol P Thegina, as. Dy ikes = hy = . taunt ne? 1 1 ; i = Hall team, which scot ere likeable, ay vith J His sleep was broken and | freedom and comfort. It covers and Eastern indigo-dyed blue denim. : Epring training here, hi BC UGAEC 4 of experience }ye didn't like it. Sometimes he was Fy P| ining here, hay aul under many: tea chars, Hg, bits ali STA ee lee cometimes Ng ae completely protects your clothing, Made roomy and strong like all Osh- 3 is heart and is mighty polite. fe ap- st of yi > esn’t. like DS; ers at ease under the fire of an Th-| elon de the anetime Hees ae te yet leaves your arms free. It fits better kosh B’Gosh garments, Our guaran- j tery well as in the ring. He's Pec fhiGl "hen he $ — c i s an obliging young man ‘and ailready |Qutonts, Hen. When he bas bis one than a one-piece overall and is more tee—They mustmake good or we will. jhas made lots of nds among the newspaper men engaged in sport writing. s head and face are unmarked. th in a fighter who has been in the ring any length of time. st of them acquir ight at the s Calgary, 3 y 9—Tom Boyd, president of the Amateur Athletic Pnion of Canada, has formally opposed he plan to restore amateur standing ; fo all Dominion soldier-athletes. who erved abroad, Boyd takes the post- ion that the association is welling to Wwhitew: s who competed jonal teams without pay, put that cannot sanction reinstate: nent of men who accepted salaries, hunting or roaming through the woods or over hills, He ha ed a few games of golf and 1 ‘Do you figure baseball or golf are } rly useful to you in train- " he was asked, cauliilowen ear t SWen, T hadn't figured that way t—before they have | an, though T suppose the tj developed a defen: like them because th good sport, Jack would attract attention any- was his reply. But his manager, Jack Where on the street, but) strangers I old in the game, is pleased ; wouldn’t know yyltethie he. was a foot inal, Dempsey likes other sports, ball star, a baseball player, a young! yt takes a of boxing at: 7 ¢Minneapolis, Minn., ) business man or a fighter. He dresses | yy, Werene ble mind ott boxing at times | te beiug workedtour hy athletic ofti-| well and his clothes look good ou him, something else,” he said, “and of Als at the University of Minnesota, | But they aren't flashy. They may be | course, all and golf are nighty vliereby: the state high school football j snappy, but not flashy, Jack is a man | good trating for. a. boxer, “too.” hampionship will be decided annually | of good taste. Before Jack ge into. the boxing n tlie university gridiron, ‘This mov Jack isn’t 2 man backward with | game he was: football crazy. He'd Ment is one phase of a broad plan to| strangers. He has the glad hand out rather play football today than. to ttract, football players of ‘varsity | for all. But he doesn't batt into the ffight, but there’s no money in footbal) alibre to Minnesota, It is believed | conversation much. He's content. to and there is in the fight game. j hat an announcement will soon be} let the others do most of the talking, If Dempsey wins the championship nade of the method by which the| but when he is questioned he'll “come his personality may change. But wall ‘tins Will be chosen. A plan to di-| across.” And when he talks he does-| don't. believe he willy. Te his. too ide the state into eight districts n't exhibi tany trace of the hobo he} nye h good cominon sense. Beige eing considered, ‘ formerly, was, But we guess Jack secre Tone NORTHWEST | SPORTS | \% 2 _ Spokane, Wash. May 9—Dan Mur-| , former Spokane catcher who failed tn win a permanent berth with the Oakland club of the: Pacifie Coast ‘league, has signed a- contract with! Sacramento. OSHKOSH OVERALL COMPANY + OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN ee ‘4 Grand Forks, } 3 teams haye entered the Campus bi hall league of the University of } orth | Dakota. Two are dormitory © teanis jand the others represent fratérnitie: Grand For! N. D.. May) 9- track meets with outside teams will he participated in this season’ by the University of North Dakota squad, has officially been announced. © In fraternity and intra-mural: . athfe will receive exclusive attention. Spokane, Wash. May | 9.—Albert Horne has heen elected captain of the | Bpokane college baseball team, He | id base, The college will n the triangular champion- jship contest with Cheney normal and y | Spokane university. Superior, | Johnny Er- | tle of St, It’s a pleasure to wear a SUMM 3 I fight Kia ; ee ——SOLD BY——— Rats |Herman, ‘bantamweight champion, “at i and Country Shirt in hot weather. re are 20, will probably 1, comfortable, and have the knowledge 2 | x01, severe workout here on May. 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