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SEE — = SIX : Bie - WEDNESDAY; APRIL 14, 1920 MAJOR LEAGUE TEAMS START ~ SBASON IN THE EAST TODAY! «= y Measles May | : on Bil. f 4 “PLAY BALL” YELL UMPS Amer‘can Leagu- ‘ bak e a erous ‘Tanned and hardened by six *| Philadelphia 6; 1802. iaf3, 1910-11 | 2 tees AF O / weeks of intensive’training under | 1912-14. Aa E | — , - : io southern suns, the baseball teams , Foston 6 <4, 1°12, 1987 16, 19°8 Sei : Ek RES 7 = i of the National and American | Chicago A: 109-1, 1908 1917, 1919 | | ‘This is No.3 of a serjes of advertisements. prepared by a com- Isagues open the 1920 season this | Detroit 3; 19 7-8-9. i / potent physicita cian, | pone sn mes wi ich arta et ae Se hpaas arte a a GERS No : ig 9, fax 1 a: long continued Cold—often leave ve ry i While it is too much to expect MANAGERS | Ke «Gough anes. or Even ong aC ae often Jette i midsummer playing form, there | Nationa! Leraue + organs inflamed, congested state, thus affording indicati Cincinnati ick Vi ‘ 1 le favorable foothold for invading germs. And how Vick’s Vapo- appears to be every indication that), Cincir nati—:atrick Voran. jt ib may be of value in this ition. ¢ . ! the contests will ke .conducted {| N ork—John J. McGraw [as R y be this condition. i under favorable conditions. In} >—Lrederick Mitchell. ; P : x re the National league Boston plays } s' } ~. Few of tus “escape ‘mi 1 it | bri: ing the’ medication tot } eee ee eee cinciinat \ }_ is one of the comntonest of child- | directly upon ‘the inflamed areas. li rnd Pittsburgh at St. Lou's. while + ; hood diseases: wery mother] Children’s digestions are deli- H the American league clubs will | FPhiladetp Niford Co Cravath. knows the sym s, “but the cate—easily disturbed by Hi clash as fellows: New york at} * New manager. : thistake that. most mothérs ‘make iach “dosing.” Vicks,. there- ; ee i Philadelphia, Washington at Bos- | : American League , iS an failing ‘to réalize*that‘the | fore, is particularly recommended Cosa: Glvelana | Clecelond trie Speaker child is not fally recovered ‘after | since it is externally applied and. h city special ceremonies } New Mer Hugg : \ > the eruption 'e! Sesteee (ora so can be used often and. free nack the purst cf another | Detroit—Hugh Jennings. The air passagesare still nflamed| without the slightest hatmful f ~ St. Lou's—James Burke. s atid if this inflammation is’ net | effects. Boston—Edward Barrow Major league Washington—Clarke Griffith. Wing into jennant Philadelphia— Connie Mack, \ the formal open — } season. Bzsed upo:| Opening and Closing Dates for 137. } ibited in the spring train National league, Opening April :4.! uthern diamonds, the closing October 3, 154 games. | cleared up, the air passages miay | * Vicks” should be’ rubbed in* be ‘weakened; ‘thus’ paving the | over the throat and ‘chest until way for pneumonia or serious] the skin is red—then®spread on ~ disease of the Jungs. thickly and covered with hot : i Nightly applications of Vick’s| flannel cloths. Leave the ‘cl i ’ e National and Amer’ American league. opening April 14, S$ appear to be in excellent | closing October 3 154 games. { VapoRab wai @id nature in ing loose around the néck“and relieving this inflammbtion.’ ‘Be-|‘the bed clothes arranged ‘in the cause Vicks acts locally by stim- form of a funnel so the vapors condition and base¥all pro cast close races for thy ctive league as well as ex- tional atter ce and financial re i = to the unusual interest in the game this year. Eastern and western ¢ y clubs-share equally in the allotment of opening | clos: In the National league Boston at New Dork while Philadel- Pacific Coast league, opening 6, closing October’ 17. International league, opening April 21,/ closing ‘September 19, 134- gaynes: American association, opening April 14. closing Octover 3. 158 game: Eastern league, opening April g September 11, 149 games. Southern association, opening April! 14, closing September 18, 154 games. | South Adantic association. opening j The Western division] April 22, closing September 6. 120; enior organization clash | games. \ | go at Cincinnati and Pitts- “Three I” league. opening April 29, | St. Lou The American} closing September 6, 140 games. | league schedule ealls for New York Michigan-Ontario league, openjng to open at Philadelphia; Washington] May 11, closing September 6. 3 at Boston; Detroit at Chicago and St. Louisiana State League. opening Louis at Cleveland. The initial re-] April 20. closing September 6, 123 turn contests are set for April 22 | games. when the order of the schedule wiil West Texas league, opening May 4, be reversed. September 6, 134 games. i The games to b i tiona e pl ved in the Na- i , How the Clubs Finished Last Season ate the cutive season for American League 1919 the ;enior major league for the or- Team ~_ W. L. PLC: ganization dates back to 1876 whea Chicago . - 88 . 52 629 the Chicago ciub won the first pen-;- Cleveland 55 BOL nant. The teams of that city still Néw York . 39 hold the lead for since 1876 Chicago} Detroit 60 clubs have captured eleven champion, St. Louis 72 A482 Boston -comes_ second with] Boston pe A81 nine and New York third with eight || Washington S$ 400 The American league will celebrate Philadelphia .. 36 104 2257 its 2st annual opening, having started National League 1919 | major career in the spring of 1900, Team Wes Ge UR) O: Since that ‘date the pennants have] Cincinnati been distributed among four clubs.| New York . Philadelphia and Boston each having! Chicago won six; Chicago five and Detroit Pitteburgh three. The schedule of opening} Brooklyn games, lists, of past pennant winning Boston clubs, 1920/team managers and the standing of the teams at the close | of 1919 season. follows: WHERE CLUBS~BEGIN 1920 PENN, St. Louis Philadelphia Pe CHET THOMAS , e ie : _* GAND.BABY,. * Sea me Will Tris Sneaker be the chosen pilot to lead Cleveland to a nennant this: year??: The thand- ‘priting on the wall indicates the Indians have a w onderful chance to cop. Dorman’s camera caught Spoke, himself. nunching out along drive at the Pelicans’ nark, New Orleans. The big smiling fel- low is Chet Thomas: Indian catcher, who knows just as much about handling babies as he does about developing pitchers. That’s Doc Johnston in the center of the picture. He is exercising with the Indians’. medicine ball.: Some juggler, eh? _ he BY FRED TCRBYVILLE. Sporting Editor’ N. E. New Orleans, La.. Apri ;make up ‘a first-class team them-, Thomas aud Nunamaker—are on the ! selves. = job. \ ‘leve-, The tesulars are all there—as good.; Caldwell. Bagby.” Coveleskie and | maybe better. as’ last ‘season. Uhle will make up the big four of The 1919 weakness—a poorly-con-| right-handers; Niehaus and Murchi- Confidence! Na- ;Mlitioned pitching staff. and an absence | son ‘probably will uphold the honors tural ability! Reserve strength! Yot left-handers—seems overcome al-| of the southpawing end of it. And Tris Spea as manager,} ready. There'll be plenty of good Elmer Myers or Guy Morton may is molding these elements into a cicht-handers and a pair of south-;be the fifth right-hander, and Joe baseball team that fans, experts, < who should go the route. Boehling is makiny a_hard try for players and mahugers~over the coun- Speaker himself thinks they'll} a job of southpawing. 2 try look to see in the tore wheh the He doesn't think the team is Otto Neu reinforces Evans and Lun- 1920 curtain is rung down. | affected by overconfidence. He doesn’t{ te in the infield utility ranks. To see them at work is really re-| believe he will be handicapped because Gillért and Jamiesgn will second freshing. Year after year they've| of the fact that the Indians almost! the regnlar outfielders. been bidding forthe top-notch honors. | are the unanimous pick. + He figures! It is'a team of class. Thé weather Always there was a little piece of! that will act asa phyghological stimu-, is good and they're getting good work- machinery out of gear. | lus. {outs. The pitching prospects are un- This year Owner Jim Dunn and}, Last yea infield — Johnston (oF | usually bright and, everywhere there Speaker appear to have-assembled a) Harris). Wamby, Chapman and Gard-!is sunghine and smiles. Rs machine that will speed through with-; ner—and last year’s outfield—Graney,! Cleveland has its best chance at an put a break. . | Speaker. Smith and Wood—are on the| american League pennant this season. They've got reserve strength — {Tf-the Indians don’t turn in a -win bid for its first American Jeague pennat is being made with: i Pep! Harmony! ee te National League Opening games. Wednesday, April Tf. Poston at New York. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Chicago at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh at St. Louis. ‘Returning opening games, Thurs- day, April 22. New York at Boston. - 4 Brooklyn at Philadelphia. f Cincinnati at Chicago. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. American League Opening games.. Wednesday, April iM New York at Philadelphia. Washington at Boston, Detroit at Chicago. St. Louis at Cleveland. Returning opening games, Thurs- day, April 22. Philadelphia at. New York. Boston at Washington. Cnicago at Detroit. Cleveland at St. Louis. G CLUBS OF PAST YEARS National Leaoue ue) | eigen reece Ng \* SPORT TIPS + ad Decorah, Iowa— Coach A. Laudeli of Luther college here will have one of the strongest baseball teams in the history of the school in the field this year. unless present prospects are shattered. Captain Able (Ellington with six others of last year's team have reported and the new material is said to show exceptional form. Manager H. C. Jordahi has announced the following playing schedule: Campion at Prairie de Chien, Apri! 28; St. Olaf at Decorah. May.4; Uni- versity of Dubuque at Decorah, May 6; University of Dubuque at Dubuque, April 29; Rockford Maroons at De- corah, May 10; Macalester at Decorah, May 12; Concordia college, Moorhead, (Minn..) at Decorall, May 17; Hamline | college, at Decorah. May 21; St. Olaf, jat Northfield, May 24; Hamline at St. Paul, May 26; Macalester at St. Paul. May 27; Upper Iowa university at Fayetye. June 1 and Upper Iowa uni- versity at Decorah, June 5. Hancock, ‘MichJo® Fribley, well known in minor league circles, has enough extras’ and y stars iv Last™ year’s catchers — OrNelil.; this time there's no ae trying. OKLAHOMA RADIUM WATER WASHES _- | the American association. olis has a strong-pitching staff, a fair 4 AWAY THOSE KANSAS CITY BLUES | outfield and an average infield, if the X Claremore. Okla.. April 13.—The | and everything—that is, itis up-to-; Kansas City Blues finally found—3{ training camp that suited them. | They tried Georgia: Texas, California, | Arkansa9, Kansas and other warm) spring Climes. There was something} tne matter with them all. Managér Alex McCarthy and Owner! suelbach believe that Claremore, | Okla., just about answers everything | players need to gt into shape in the: early spring days. as “i Around the Indian tountry the na-| tive braves refer to this point on the; map as the ‘Second Hot, Springs.” Radium waters put it on the resort | bee | cated in the palm of a broad val-j| ley in Rogers-co, surrounded in the; distance“by hills and woods, it boasts ; of something more than radium baths; and sunshine, it. has\paved -streets | date. Fi A few years ago drillers got ra-} dium water instead of ofl. The water was mixed with minerals in correct! Proportions by Doc Nature and was just laying there bottled up by Mother , Nature waiting to treat. lame arms > and charley horses, besides being aj panacea for malaria, stomach trouble. | et_cetera. Tf the Kaws were blue abapt their chaticesof landing near the top in the American Association when they came ‘here_they soon got it out of | their systems after soaking In andj; Bargling the radium waters. The Bwes are in need of some pit- chers. They graduated too many last : year. j The team is now touring the south- | wést, playing exhibition games with Western League clubs. é | hole at first can be plugged. Ted Jourdan. last season’s firat baseman is withthe Chieago White Sox and present indications are that he Will at least ‘start the season with Gleason’s|- men. SEEDING AT CREST ‘Minneapolis, Miga.. April 14. — Spring wheat seeding willbe at its crest throughout the northwest soon. advices to the Federal Reserve bank here indicate. The ground is sald to be in perfect condition now that the recent fall of snow has left the ground. 2 Heavy demands for loans by com mercial banks from the Federal’ Re- serve ‘institution reflect ‘the spring seeding operations of thd farmers. Agents anticipate a sharpér increase in rediscounts later. ‘Officials of the institution say the bank will be able to take care of the Minneap- |; . Chicago 11; 1876, 1880-1-2, 1885-7. | been signed as playing manager of 8, 1910, 1018. the Hancock. team ..in the Copper Boston 9; 1883, 1891-2. County league. The local team wiil 1897-8 1914. "| be made up of several fast home pla: oy 1888-4 s { ers and some minor leaguers who will are 8; 1888-9, 1904-5, 1911-1 56 brought here by Fribley. 4 Pierre. S. D.—The state game and fish department is making an effort to revive trout fishing in this state. Last { year large numbers 0 trout fry were | placed in the brooks in Deue} county |r game and fish invdstigators re- 1 } Brogklyn 4: "1890, 1899, 1900, 1915. Pittsourgh 4; 1901-2-3, . Baltimore 3; Provitience 2; Philadelphia 1; 1 Cincinnati 1;_ 1919. Detroit 1; 1887. port that the fry has done well. The Black Hills district has. offered the only real trout fishing in the state for | a number of years, but present efforts are expected to stock other streams sufficiently to furnish good fishing in; | a few years. Bozeman, ;Mont- | Leadore, Ida., a sophomore at. state college here, has beem elected captain of the 1920 Bob Cat football squad. Alabastine, Paints ’ Linseed Oil, Auto Oil, Machine Oil Three Large Oil Tanks One 110-Gallon Self-measuring Tank, nearly new, $25.00 ; Call and see me. Must be sold at once ™“ FAUNCE Fourth Street ‘Lloyd A. Morphy, i the war. predestined increase in loans. A’ re- oe en De Eee OO riserve! of 47.9 (per: ‘eltt ofthe, total t Morphy played left tackle on the team, run at soekeye salmon to the spawn- , resources is shown in the bank's fig-| in 1919 and was considered by many | ing grounds. Each year the freshets / ures. close followers of the game as the/ cause clogging of certain sections of AST OS TE ce best man at that position’ which the | the stream and the salmon are unable RETURN TO FARMS state produced. | to. penetrate to the upper reaches af Great Falls, Mont., April 14.—Farm- | < > | the river, where they spawn. It is be- | ers who quit this section because of lexandria, Minn. — Alexandria | lieved that the work will igerease the | l@st year’s drouth are returning fn eball fans, who in other years have; number. of salmon in the Bella Coola. | large numbers, according to real es- supported teams which ranked high; . ss | tate dealers who have had among the semi-professional baseball | St, Paul, Minn.—With the signing | Property listed for sale. teams of the state are making an et-| of Marty Berghammer. infielder, and} Every train is bringing back more fort to revive interest in the. sport; the prospects of obtaining either Ben | Of them to their old homes and of- this season. Plans’ are underway. for |Dyer or Bert Ellison from the Detroit | Mcials of the. state department. of a fast team, and if the contemplated ' Tigers, the St. Paul American asgocia- | 2griculture feel there is every reason state league fails to materialize. games! tion team looms as a contender for|t0 believe virtually all the farms will be scheddled with other semi-| this geasons championship. ‘Magager | Which were deserted last year will professional teams. ' Mike Kelley has a strong, team with | be reoccupied soon. . | the exception of second and third base. in many instances the farmers left Brookings, S. D.—The following] Berghammer will find the hole at sec: | their families“On the farms, support-\ schedule has been announced by} ond. If Dyer and, Ellison are obtained, ing them by working elsewhere. Coach C. A. West for the,State colleg2| Dyer will be stationed at third andi + cee, SRE wisi, ; 1920 footbaH team. aha = either ‘Berghanrmer or Ellison at sec-' ___ RIP’S BROTHER BOXES Morningside at Brookings. October! ond with the other as utility_player. SUPERIOR, | Wis. —Kid, brothers 2; Dakota Wesleyan at Mitchell, Octo eae) . {usually follow suit. Chester Hager- ber “9; North Dakota university at}. Minneapolis. Minn.—Lack of a first; anv brother of Rip, forage <pitcher Grand Forks, October 16; North. Da-| baseman and the uncertain showing | of the ‘Cleveland Indians, dfdn’t. He’s kota Agricultural college at Brookings. | of Wallie Smith at third are the chief | @ boxer. In France the kid dropped October 23; Macalester at Brookjngs.| worries of Manager Mike Cantillon, |26 out of 28 starts. He soaked Joe October 30; Hamline university at] manager of the-Minneapolis team in! Beckett for a goal and lost a close Brookings. November 5, Creighton} . : 2 cotter or Carleton college. November ——e—ee—eeeEeEr— —r 3 insti” THE INSIDER SAYS - -, |; id Winnipeg — The Winnipeg Canoe! | club recently fixed. dates. for ee 3 aquatic events for this season. New’ = r oar canoes have been ordered for the, ,..The Atmy, Navy and Civilian Board | green, — regattas June 12 to 26, July 10 and {of Boxing Control, alias the'Interna-| The umpire waits. so calm, serene. August 21 to 28. More attention, will: tional—Sporting Club of New York. ahe Waa is seca a comets be given swimming events this year] has a nice name, but it doesn’t meaa ) ‘Now all we need Is s . PS than at any time since the opening of} anything. Ses | Miller Huggins has lost his goat: o Like ‘a fellow trying to get by with | but Carl “Mays -has pbtained a Char- Edmonton, Alta—aAn alternate ‘open a pair of horn-rimmed glasses and jley Horse. eas ? Ss for prairie. chicken | nothing behind ‘em. 3 k ; ie propesedby the Northern Alberta batt es f When the big leaguers start north Game and Fish Protective league. If. the <white paper shortage gets! they spend most of their time on the During the past years the prairie) ,any. shorter the baseball managers | train, which, perhaps, - is ue reason | chicken in thisseetion have been bad-| will have’to postpone the annual ne | they all call it a training trip. | i iev ball war next winter”: .° > Ee sterhbee band asda etteative a They fined Jess- Willard for disturd- ie ee will give the birds an opportunity to'.We've.got-the balls, we've got the ing the peace. It was the first time } increase in numbers, andjalso allow a ~ ‘bats. jhe'd done that for a long time— satisfactory amount of shooting. | We've got. the.fans_ with new. spring | longer ago than last July: | | hats, ae . | \ ici the | W —it’s in the pink— i he cellar will | Vancouver, B..C—Officials of the| We'e got the team—it’s in the pink—| Treavent trips to. t | | Dominion fisheries department “have |Hot dogs and peanuts — things to|afouse less suspicion if the house: undertaken to clear certain sections drink, seul mushrooms. of the Bella Coola river to ald the | The paths are smooth, the grass i XN their |; older will announce that he’s raising | . ulation thru the: skin to. draw] arising. may be freely inhaled. ¢ out the inflammation, attract the] H the'cough is annoying,’ swallow blood away from the congested} a small bit of Vicks the size of a spots.and relieve the cough. In| pea. : additiog- the medicinal: ingre-} Samples to’ new will be dients of Vicks are vaporized by sent free on request: to; Vick the body heat. These vapors] Chemical Company, 233° Broad are breathed in all night long, | Street, Greensboro, N.C. se V, ICKS aka 61.20 ; VapoRub Against Colds More Than 17 Million Jarg Used Yearly one to Bob Martin. “Here's his speed | OPEN THEATRE —210 pounds, ‘22 years old, 6 ft. 3 in.|~ Deer Lodge, Mont., April 4.—Gov- tall 2 fernor Sam V. Stewart;- with ~ Mrs. ———___-+-—- | Stewart were guests of honor recent- SLIDING DAYS.OVER lly at the’ opening performance at LOS -ANGBLES—The visit of the} the, ‘House of Forget’ the recently ‘Chicago ‘clubs here <has given Sam ; established theatre within the Mon- Crawford, Los Angeles outfielder, a| tana State penitentiary. glimpse back into those once bright Warden Frank Conley is respon- yesterdays when he was a star wita; sible, in a large way, for the theatre. the Detroit Tigers. Crawford is pos-j at which not only amateur perform- sibly the only ball player in the game/ ances will be given, but where pro- today who’ isn”t:atlowed to slide.\H2/ fessionals will appear. The theatre is-no spritig chicken ‘and is advised|is part of a program which he is to go in standing up to save hiniself.; working out to make the Deer Lodge He stiil has a wallop in his bat. 4 prison ‘a model penal institution. ~ N .. BETTER KODAK FINISHING |. «: .... Oeveloping, Printing and Enlarging. Tv be sure of Good Pictures, run Bring your Films to = \ Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. ~ Bismarck, N. D. \ ? MA} US YOUR FILMS ae <; Alf Orders Filled Promptly by Experts Richmond Whitne ye i ‘ MAINSTREET ‘ __.. BUSINESS SERVICE CO. 16 Haggart Block : Phone 862 MULTIGRAPHING — ADDRESSING — MAILING Have your form letters typewritten on the Multigraph. Prompt and expert service - Expert Accounting. WEBB BROTHERS «> ‘Embalmers “ Funeral Directors |. bicensed Embalmer-in Charge. ==. : - ~DAY PHONE 50. 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