The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 25, 1919, Page 6

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PAGE 6 DUIRREL FOOD WE IMAGINE OTTO AUTO MUST GET PRETTY LONELY RIDING ALONE EVERYDAY - WOULDNT HE STOP TO, |, TALK (Oo SOMEBODY 2 GLnDve & EVELN! tan phen ten t nt tt tngmecng tne STOP FOR A SETTO oF CHINWORK EH? (Ser WANTS ME “To WELL GIRES-YSEE ITS oo. (we THe WHENST FEEL WOUND UP FOR. A, ; AB-FEST 1 TRY G NTS A WHERE DID THEY STEAL THOSE BATS? DONT LOOK LIKE ONES THEY USED LAST YEAR tt the eet THORPE, BY FRED TURBYVILLE. | a el How do they do it? Doc Johnston of. the Indians is batting .303; Roger Peckinpaugh of the nkees, .348, and Jim Thorpe of the Braves, .373. : Fans who only read the batting averages once a year—thé final statis of the season— puld not believe it. Yet they’re doing that. Doc Johnston wag right up at. theétop of the American atters for several weeks and Rog Peckinpaugh lead the league for a long. times ew days ago. Jim Thorpe, who never could hit with the Giants, is head e National. Last year Peckinpaugh batted All three men are veterans and last year’s battin e years they’ve been in the major leagues. Maybe a change in pastures helped Thorpe. bmediately began to hit. There is no particular reason for Peckin; ms said: nly. dropping out ji) dhe a: .231; Johnston .227 and Thorpe .248.%: 5: g figures just about represent their work for He went from’ the Giants ‘to the Braves and pau gh increasing his gait. ‘His manager, Miller Hug- “Peck just started hitting and his confidence increased to such an extent. that now it looks if he’d keep it up. He never adopted a new style at the plate—just corifidence.” Miller continued to say that in h me today. In the field he alwa: her shortfielder. Maybe Doc Johnston put forth a superhuman effort to keep Guisto or Joe Harris from |’ owding him out of his job at first for-the Indians. is spring, Guisto and Harris reporting later. is estimation Peckinpaugh was the best short-stopper in the ys was regarded a wonder and he’s now hitting harder than any. Doc was the only first sacker.on the job It was generally. conceded that Doc would hit:thé ch soon as either of the missing two turned up. But Doc has the job and as long as he can hit the .300 class he’ll probably keep it. Doc has been playing a bangup game in ‘all departments. Peckinpaugh and Johnston are slipping and the old hitsmiths are crowding to the front. kson with .354 and Cobb and Veach with .248 each are at the top. PORTING _ WORLD Louisville finally gave Southpaw Ad homas his unconditional release. e+ # Bill Brennan has consented to stay as an umpire in the Southern ague, see Caruso Fred Beck, lately back from ‘ance, has signed to play with the orla club. see Freshwater is the name of an um- fre who has been calling them in the hree I league. oe 8 ‘Art Ewoldt, former Des Moines third seman, has arrived from overseas, id the management plans to use him the outfield, BUVNVAAUA AUER TAAL Wanted Girls over sixteen to learn to feed Apply Superintendent of Job Department. Presses. Bismarck Tribune Lefty Bill James, as a pitcher for Galveston, shows signs of coming back to something like his old form. a C. E. Stevens, former Coast, West- ern, Northwestern and Texas back- stop, has been signed by Evansville. ‘ee Pete Adams, the Fort Smith first daseman, is playing great ball for Okla- homa City and seems to be a real find. + te ‘The western league is not the bat- ters’ paradise this.season it used to. be. There are frequent games with low scores, eee The Oakland club has taken on Pitcher Harry Weavér from the Chi- cago Cubs on the récommendation of Rowdy Elliott. e vie Danny Murphy, who, is handling the. Hartford ‘team this year, says that the’ Eastern league is going to play faster ball than ever before. Tribune Want Ads bring results, soe Optimistic Thought, i ‘A true soldier loves peace: but is alk Ways ready for war. Tho deg * ° BASEBALL | NATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘New York .. Cincinnati Chicagb .. Pittsburgh = 50 50 44 40. 38 28 . 29 Brooklyn . Boston . St. Louis . 5 Philadelphia + 25 %\ AMERICAN LEAGUE, Ww. 54 48 45. 3 46 Washington . Philadelphia ... ‘AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W. L St. Paul Louisville Indianapolis Columbus '... Kansas City’. Minneapolis . | Chicago SL Wetto-R 342 - \ THINGS COMIN’ UP-THERE - (FLAT TIRES DONT WORRY. AC You: NONE , EH BILL ~ HEH-HEH- WELL, WHATS NEW Se ae Brooklyn .. Philadelphia’ ......5., Batteries — Cadore, Krueger; |M, Wheat; Smith and Clarke, Score— Cincinnati is. | Pittsburgh Batteries—Ruether and : Rariden; Cooper and Schmidt. é AMERICAN. LEAGUE, ‘Score— + Philadelphia «....4i.. vee O Washington rege Kenney and McAvoy. Johnso! Picinich. \ e p Cam 3 Bro n . Sotboron and Severeid; Cico! Schalk. ‘Score— Detroit . Cleveland... Boland and. Ainsm! and O'Neill. Score— ‘New : York 3 | Boston ‘Shawkey and Hannah; :Pennock and ‘Schang. ‘i “AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee Toledo ..... GAMES IN BRIEF, National League— » Boston, 6; New: York, 7. Brooklyn, 6;,Philadelphia, 7; 11 in- ningke ss Sey e Cincinnati, 3; . Pittsburgh, 1. #3 -not: scheduled, rican League— ©: eats Chicago, -1. 10. in- Detroit’ 4; Cleveland: Be hy te Philadelphia, 0; Washington, 1. New. York, 3;. Boston /4. American ‘Association— .i;,,: St. Paul, 1-4; Toledo, 5-5. : Minneapolis 7; Columbus 2. Kansas City, 11; Louisville 4. ‘Milwaukee 2; Indianapolis, 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘Score— fermen x Boston. .... New. York>... oe Batteries — Nehf Barnes and Gonzales, ‘Score— can id Louis, 05 -< and HE :' the procession in |; “GR The “hatin is ‘the “why’ popularity.< Sold everywhere ~Families supplied by grocer, druggist and dealer. Visitors ar inspect; Wholesale Distributors ur plant. - ANKEUSER-BUSCH - ST.LOUIS; , Gamble-Robinson Fruit Co. ine Columbus . iHo and Owens; Wilkinson and Milwauke Indianapolis ‘Northrop and “Firat; game—Sci Score Second game— ;. St. Paul Toledo -Griner, 1. Mi eny 3! guson, Miljus, McCall and.M.-Kel Sony Thrown In.” - ' Eggs'that are cheap sometimes do mn; 4 when you put them to your eai.—Bow ton Transcript. ie e cordially invited to BISMARCK, 'N. D. By Ahern jOW'RE: Sa 7 10 OTTO - WHAT Say, HOW SISLER LEARNED TO PLAY INITIAL BAG “Pitching came natural to'me; batting, too; but I was positive that first base would not be so easy, I didn’t ask many ques- tions; simply watched the other fellows in the league. I thought if I could catch them with one hand like Stuffy McInnis I'd be satisfied, I saw how Walter Pipp shifted his feet and stretched for yards, and I saw how Chic Gandil went in the dirt , for the low throws. McInnis, Pipp «and Gandil tatight me how to play first base, I studied them and used them for iny. teacliei's. Not What He Meant. “The paths up this mountain are too steep for even im iiss to clithbs therefore I did nut attempt the ase cent !"-.wWere ‘the. words in a lecture . | Which aroused untimely mirth, H PRINTING — FINISHING IEVELOPING ‘AND ENLARGING | MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck Bismarck Clearing House Association C..B, LITTLE, President E..V.. LAHR, Vice Pres. \ B.C. MARKS, Secy.-Mgr. : MEMBERS First National Bank City National Bank - Capital Security Bank _, First Guaranty, Bs The World’ Standard FRENCH & . WELCH NEW GARAGE AND MOTOR STORAGE In rear of Northwest Hotel _ * Formerly’ Oceupied Western Sales Co. Repair Work a Specialty Independent Garage Roberts & Spangler, Props. PHONE 233 by: ye 4/tory July 1. Some real MEN’S FURNISHINGS AY BARGAIN’ Phicns COLEMAN’S Fifth Street Also Junk bought in handful and carload lot. FRIDAY, JULY’ 25, 1919.” Shop in The Tribune Before You Shop in the Store. ne ae ee Chevrolet, Hupmobile and Hudson Motor Cars Smith Form-a-Trucks and Tractors Kelly-Springfield and Pennsylvania Tires Prest-o-Lite Batteries and Parts ACCESSORIES NOTICE-—— We have on hand a few used cars which we will sell at reduced prices in order to have a clean slate for our semi-annual inven- bargains. ‘MISSOURI VALLEY, MOTOR COMPANY _ ; Bismarck, N. D. Business Directory GHOE FITTERG A____ 4 ___{ Richmond Whitney caer 6 MAIN CTRERY rare ® BISMARCK -NortHt Danota Bring or mail in your films fea expert Developing © “ FINNEY’S DRUG STORE ‘ Bismarck Orthopedic Laboratory . ‘FOOT SPECIALISTS Makers, of Featherweight’ ‘Arch Supports io) foal fatal Pay i ‘ ension peinetificial Limbe, “Abdominal Supports, ‘Ete... Rooms 18-19 City National Bank Building Phone '388, ‘Bismarek, N; D, — Bismarck Construction Company, General Contractors _ Western Sales Bldg. Phone 85. 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