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TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1920 Yn its issue of June, 1920, Petro- Jeum Age says: —— VENTS AND el FOR. THE ‘PANS [ STANTON'S TRAM! ak city 1920 SLUGGING? i V’Sty-| TO PERFORM FOR |. } FANS SATURDAY: ' Dickinson on Schedule for! See 8 Ss t “The announcement, made May 25th, _ avinaing the tank wagon prices of line and kerosene in all Standard — dil A orny (Indiana). ternary was a disappointment to the oil tren. Théy ‘ say the adyance in the price of gaso- line was less.than was expected, or at least hoped for. The refiner is asking/- 23c for the cheapest straight-run, ‘and this makes the cost to the jobber 25c in Chicago.’ To this must be added 3c for the cost of doing business. Asa , committee of the association, séht. 4 { summer. to. confe golf. committee t. Andrews, set- {led;a number: of points ‘and decided 4 ona. uniform cole f for’ both sides of Hnited States Golf ‘oad early.."this ith the: ryles of Thfee Games With Bis- ne PA tay: HADES SEN Spa Ces: ATP u result the new Latabe is still too low for marek Club Changes; mage in’ the, rules affect ~ A profit ont gasoline.” ‘he stymie, the lost ball penalty, am- ateur. and professional .detinitions, tie +ndardized .baland) other, minor :de- . All .of :these changes take 'ef- - ect Sept... 1 ¢of this: year, ‘with the ex- 4 ception of the: standard ball ruling, which will gq into effect.in May, 1921. Define Professional : ‘ 3 The new rules. in- bret, form, areas) ~ / pees Ea MANDAN TEAM’S PROGRESS } ae | ead se eee ’ The Standard Oil Company (Indi iy “" gna) distributes through tank : \swagons: and service stations, completing the cycle of service s will get to see the; ction on Saturday of} but will have to jour- ney to D son to see the team play ; files f Sunday. ‘ie \ Stanton is scheduled to play bere atier see dedi of racers \ 5 from refiner to consumer. evening. It is possible that another game will be played ing the we ‘The team will meet the | strong Dickinson aggregation on Sun- day. With two wins over Man its credit the Dickinson team i: “3 a as_one of the best on the -slope. The making of a baseball is an interesting and intricate process.) \Both Dickinson is scheduled to come to] the official National and American league balls are made in Philadelphia. Bismarck on Saturday, August 21,) The cork center is placed in « rubber shell. Machines wran-the yarn about when Commander Franklin D’Olier,| this as the core.-Around the yarn a few thicknesses of strong linen of the American Legion, is here, and! thread are wound putting the yarn and. core under pressure. The finest the team will remain for a game on) grade of leather is used for the cove ring. Each ball is weighed and meas: Sunday, makng a three-game seriés.; ured dozens of times during the process of making. The statehouse team, which played Moffit here two weeks ago, expects! fy DEAN SNYDER to play Moffit again here Sunday on! We have reached the giddy stage the local diamond. The Mofit team | in, baseball. $ will be strengthened for the fray, andj The scoreboard is no longer just | a good game is expected. a part of the American people, but it} By. use of the calipers the core of Define Stymies wv - {is a good 50 per cent—that is; the| the 1 ball is believed ‘to. be a very The. stymie aennthon states that a Mandan Changes Plans. controuing interest of our thoughts. | small fraction of an inch bigger than] stymie is laid when ‘both balls are on ran It is probable that the local line-|. It cloaks the emotions of a country | .ue. one tound in’ a’ 41919 baseball! the putting green andithe opponent’s up will remain essentially the same|t 105 million people like a vapor] and the. grade-of yarn is ‘a trifle! pal jie in any position which the duri ing the rest of the son. " Nego- | mist. , *| coarser, If there is any degree of dil-| pigyer regards as interfering. with his / x one Valley} What is it? Where are we Who) ference of liveliness .in the new ball |-line to the hole, provided the balls be ‘City player,, the Valley City team hav- ; did this thing to us? and thes old, .these. siight variations | not. within ‘six “inches of each other. disbanded yesterday. Mandan! Opinions. differ quite as much’ as| could hardly account for the constant-| The rulesthen ‘provides ‘that’ “it ‘the TM was negotiating for about four of the|to the causes of our new love for! ly growing batting averages. opponent lay the player a stymie: the z Valley City players, and it is said $1,-| baseball this year as they did as to M Contidene player: may: remove the opponent’s. 000 had been guaranteed by ten Man-; who ‘starter the World War. i Tris S Hevog a ‘acl nee ff the| balls if the golfer playing within the dan men and that plans were made to! Clubs are drawing world series league-le si Wadhannn 6 man 0 ‘ Fi boundaries of the putting green lays yaise a larger fund when a disagree-| crowds in mid-season. There is talk eres A the theo ot. eke ete “elk himself a ‘symie the rule does not ment arose among some of the Man-| of building bigger parks. The mag- fe ad hat by tte 9} ie eer ya f ‘ dan backers, and it is probable the; nates are making more. money than fiddace whe the oe ae tho’ oe Valley City men will not be hired. | they ever dreamed could pour through | bet ee i ae bp up to the plate The Mandan team, by the way, is|a box office. What's the answer? sines the freak: deliveries sare One, : . a . Pitchers no longer.-have the hitter said to be in about the best financial Baseball Crazy ‘buffaloed,”. hi < condition of any team on the solpe.| gome believe the vreat wave. ot | -Utaloed,” he. says. é epee . } SI ‘ Manager Fred :Mitchell of the Cubs With practically all home players it} enthusiasm shown baseball is_ par-| ; i ‘“ ii oy e tea as a We - is ofthe same opinion. “The ban is understood the team has about $2,-| tially due to a reaction from the tense : beac oe s z é i " 5 “1 on trick pitching. is: the. answer to 000 in its treasury, and that the sur-| days of the war. ‘The staid folk ot|-ine great hitting this. year,” he says. plus. will be divided among the home | pre-war days have learned to be emo | «pp, eae : e e batters have learned not to players at the end of the season. tional and they now seek the ba'l},, ei ; look for freak deliveries, so go to Fans. still are hoping the Mandan | parks. to.give vent to it. the plate, dig. in thelr ‘apikes, and team will be scheduled for a series | Others go back to the old theory i bs "the 1.” s with Bismarck before the season is} that all the world loves a slugger,| °”™® 0 the 8 ended. Although Bismarck has won and because this happens to be the Lively Theory next Saturday has carried :clubs:/fon ehire.: received any consideration, either. directly + or ‘ indireetly,. for iplaying: or for teaching ‘ the game, or: fer playipg in match or : f vA tournament, :or;for;a, money prize in| any-tournament.: No one who has been a professional for. five yeafs or more o ’ shall be eligible for reinstatement.” An, amateur is one .who has: not, done any of the things above men- 2 tioned defining a professional. , \ In future there will,-bé the same}. 3 penalty. for lost ‘ball, ‘unplayable’ ball , leagues are identical, as they are \inade: Sa ae eae neuen mors, the on the same kind of machines and of| rom: (and. lose stroke~.and ’ distance, the same material, down in Philadel] and a ‘provisional ball:may be played phia. to save time in. each case. The present low price for’ zaso- line in the Middle West is due in . Targe measure to the efficiency sof the Standard Oil Company ae :. (Indiana) ‘in refining and distri- 4 None buting its products. ’ . The Standard Oil Company (Indi- _ > ana) maintains an elaborate re- fe _ search department, which ‘has ‘ 5 He enabled it to increase the amount : : of high grade gasoline obtain- able from crude oil. ca : The efficiency of the ‘nibiatie? - turing department, plus the all he but perfect system of distribution, ‘enables the company to render - an unique but necessary service | = fore ‘ to everyone in the Middle West \ . who, either directly or indirectly, ‘relies upon automotive machin- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION f * Wan” oat it au ery, for power. fe / y The Standard Oil Company (Indi- apply... - ngs The rule regarding the standardized Ait BY ball-requires that the weight of the a ball shall not be greater than 1.62 " ‘ ounces. and. the size not/less than 1.62 inches in diameter. ea "BASEBALL | Toledo.. .. the gamp between the teams thus far “sluggiest” year the game has ever| Same Rice, whose hitting is almost’| indianapolis... 6. 5 519. - { H H + al the games have been clase and thei had( baseball has us_all by the-ears. a sensational -as: his base running lmihkee’ ee: “495 / Gt ana) has maintained and will andan fans are just as strong as , Select Slugg: this year, says that any ball is lively} Louisville Aber: i 486 f + A My Fisch : ‘continue to maintain, the lowest if you lay the wood .on it at the (proper time. ‘ ‘rhe general opinion of the cham- pion Reds is that the American League has a livelier ball than that of their circuit. “There is no ques- tion in my mind,” says~ ‘Nick :Allen, Columbus... us 387 oe % Kansas City... .... "(370 Z , NATIONAL’ LEBGUE: : i Won, ‘Lost. Pet Brooklyn... .. .... 60 . 45, 571 Cincinnati .. New York .. .. MI : 4 Pittsburgh ey eM : Chicago .. eee 4 ‘ 5 Beetont ; 8 ever for their club, and good baseball!, Figures show more .300 or better is assured if the two teams meet, re- "hitters so far this year than ever be- gardless of who wins. j fore. -American League sluggers out- an Ankle i in Cast, ps purer. those of the ‘Heydler circuit SEACNMAN, SWNO,. SULLeredi A. CLACKE The Nationals believe that the ankle bone in Sunday's game, had it in} an ierean’ League batters are polling i plaster cast, today a ne ped bes out base hits and extra base knocks | bet what American Leaguers are hit: prety tough—he hasn't been playing | Wit livelier ball, while the feeling} ting a livelier ball. Ballcand he gatnuteiastst hel eld of the players in, Ban Johnson’s or-f' .Chet Thomas, the Cleveland eateh: ai} and ‘he got out just to help the) chard for the most part is that slug-}er, shares this belief with Allen. possible price for petroleum \ : “--" products consistent with proper Security to its stockholders. Standard Oil Company team out of a hole: ging is the result of the psychology] ;Why, balls zip past the infielders t. Louis u \ “ (Indiana) of confidence, dye to the~ban on] so fast they haven't a phanes to grab 4 i eS fredk pitching. them,’ "he says. es 910 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, T.. Balls Alike | A laboratory dissection of the 1920 hall shows little if any difference from the 1919 official apple. “Unaoiled” White Ball Steve O'Neill, the great catcher of the Indians, advances one of the best, answers. to the new problem. ‘Steve’ says that it is the “unsoiled” white Cleveland .:* Chicago.. .. New York... St. Louis nter, the TONT'S Seive fails tn. the i ctmentofTTCH ECZEMA. INGWORM, ECZEMA, | same rubber shell, the same wool] pail that gives a batter a chance to| Washington. HE| Score: R. HE; ; sates itching skzacloceees. Zry yarn, and the-sanie horseskin cover-| geeiit come spinning toward the plate.| Boston... .. . DOT 001 002. ze 9 2] Pittsburgh ..° ..000 000 000—0 7 REFEREE STOPS e parked box at our rial. ing. Umpires throw out a ball-as soon a3| Detroit .. .. .... 001 201 000—4 8 0! New York. . 030 000 06#49.9 0 JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druggist The balls used in the two major] jt js scuffed the slightest bit, thus Philadelphia........ 302 Batterie: Jones, My. d-Schang, | Batteries: “Cooper, Blake and Haef-| STALLING BOUT keeping a new,ball in play practical- fner; Neht and Snyder. ly all the time. A ball doesn’t re- main in the game long enough to lose its elastic qualities or to become dis-] Louisville, Aug. 10.«-Acosta's “brit, colored, liant fielding behind Wright's steady coth leagues are using twice as pitching enabled Louisville association lavis, Schocker and Sévereid. ‘\Wanks, Beat Cleveland ‘| Thirty-four in Game Jersey City, “Ag. 10- 10.—The 12-round Cleveland; Aug. 10.—New York won! Philadélphia, Aug. 10.—Thirty-four| pout pere last night between Billy De- the first game. jerday. of the series| players figured in yesterday's open-| 4... of gt. Paul, and Ralph Brady, of with, Cleveland,)¢ to'3, taking advant-) ing game of Philadelphia’s-St. Louis 4 4 1 IP > age’ of: Morton's ‘wildness and: Cleve-| series, won'inthe eleventh’ inning by | Syracuse,“was stopped in the fourth round by ‘Refereé Erhardt, who de- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Cuban Shines Babe: Ruth). was! - Soore: 405 010 220 02—12 15 1 He fouled ; opt | St: Louis... R. HE. 000,000 G00—0 5 1 Score: the -thit ing. Minneapolis .. e third /iuning. from:.taking: advantage: of the ‘rough walsegi tt three. timeR.; surface-on the caver ‘to throw any- cautioned in >the second and third rounds: by the referee, who declayed Gives 19 Hits Scote Toledo, Aug. 10.—Toledéd pounded| New York Northrop for 19 hits atithmade it threé | Cleveland straight over Milwaukee by winning, 11 to,6. % Tes 21. am as 100 200 021— |. NOT WALL STREET, Toledo . 010 004 15*—11 19 1] | TO MAKE FORTUNE Batteries lorthrup and Gaston; is a . : — } Nelson, Middleton rand ene ~ i Rain is Game from. ‘Phi! New York, Aug. 10.—A month’s so- Indianapolis, Aug. 10.—Indfanapolis Fie Kote follows eylor and Fe Journ in Guba next fall, with all ex-/ gefeated Kansas: City in. the third| tired.the>aide. penses paid -and a small fortune} came of the series, 10 to 3. Thegame} gcore : thrown: in far thus honbring the was called at the end of the fifth be- islanders with a visit is the latest} cayse of rain. I proposition. which Babe Ruth wil Score: bave to pass upon. Kansas City .. Victor Lunares, Havana’s sport pro-| Indianapolis /. moter, and Victor Murizo, sporting Batteries: W Songer editor’ af El Mundo, have arrived in| Sweeney; Rogge an dGossett. 1\New’ York and! are now trying to EES complete “arrangements for Ruth's ap- AMERICAN LEAGUE tionals kept, its precarious;lead yester- pearance in’ Cuba after the close of Sox Move Up day en it broke the: Alexender the: major league campaigns. Chicago, Aug. 10, Y* chicago Ameri- hoodoo thet has prevailed all seagon| The plan calls for a series of 25| cans moved up into second: place yes-| and: beat Chicago, 6 to 5. Up to yes- cr 30 games by a team of American terdav by winning -hoth games of a} terday Alexander, had...won three league stars/ against ‘either an ali| double-header from Washington, 3 to| straight games from the Dodgers. star team of Cuban players or a com-| 2, and 5.to 4. . Passes issued by Shaw With two om base in the eighth. Alex: bination of\\National leaguers. coupled with an error by O'Neill and| ander passed. Konetchy to get Kilduff. N Sail onvortune hitting gave Chicago the| The latter doubled to the right field first game behind Cicotte’s good pitch-| fence, scaring “three runs. Killifer; ing. Chicago was held to six hits in| smashed a finger in the second and the second game but five of them were} will be out of ithe game ome time. ; for extra bases. The visitors took the -RYHOE: lead by bunching hits after overcom- -:000,002 021—5 iy 1 Brooklyn .000°200 0: 6 2 - in:z Chirago. but Williams, ted ee = ey * H count when he sént’ Schalk who. hae Batteries: ‘Alexander and O' rs So Easy to Drop Cigarette, walked. home with a triple inthe sev-] Grimes, Mamaux and Miller, Elliott: enth, He scored the winning run him- Leave Only One on Base ” ‘Boston, Aug. | 10.—Cincinnati hit ve i i Cigar, or Chewing Habit |) crir' on Leibold's. sacrifice fly’ a Boston pitchers hard and. won both bana . —*| moment later. No-To-Bac has, helped thousands to! | Score—First Gam R. H.E.| eames of a double-header, 10 to.5, and R. HE. brea cost! ; Washington anno O12. 4-2/8 to 2. é I hues nabitn, Whonever-you hava a CMICAED. 201 000°00%—3 5 1| Score—First Game: : longing for ‘a stioke or chew, just| . Batteries: | Shaw and Gharitty; | Cincinnati .. ..111 040 120—10 14 1 place a harmless No-To-Bae tablet in} Uientte and Sopabs 2 + 000 000 fio By FE 2 your teouth instead. All desire stops. | ¢,,Score- Second Gam: 2s: Luque, Ring and Wingo; Shorily he habit is completely brok-| ‘,"shinston .....000 211 doo—4 8 1 Allen; MeQuilland, Scott, Plerotti, en, and you are better off mentally, Marae s Seore Second Gaines RAE physically, financially. | It’s so easy. | winiams and ‘Schalk. Ginginnati 033 000 200-8 14 2 sos sane Boston... 2.1000 101 0002 9-1 Batteri Fisher and Wingo; Fil: Get-a box” of “No-To-Bac Davis Weakens and if it doesn’t-release you from all! s+ Louis, Aug. 10,— Davis weak- ; craving for tobacco in avy Yorm, your | ened with two out in the ninth after| imgem and O'Neill. druggist will refund your money with-/ holding Boston.to three. hits, and Giants Beat_Rivals out question, No-To-Bad is made by| Boston tied the score on three suc-}| New York, Apug. 10.— The Giants the owners of Cascarets; therefore} cessive doubles winning from_ St.| yesterday shut out, Pittsburgh, their is tboroukeyy reliable, 2 Louis. _Asivals, tor third place, 9 to 0. ) It is possible yet who will say that i there are’ not a score’ or more of oth- corters: er réasons just as logical. ‘ragresser. Is Your Skin Ablaze ‘With Fiery Itchings? to rer Because] and local applications have no.ef- Dest ou, pier Be ‘ect whatever. That is why salves, ointments, lotions, washes and Impurities in) the: blood cause} other remedies applied to the skin millions of, tiny disease germs to|can do no more than give mere ‘set ‘up their attack on, the. sur-| temporary relief. face of the skin, and in the form If-you want genuine relief frou 2°.) 04t 000 30°—6 10 31 of pimy les; boils, sealy_eruptions|the tortures of skin diseases, lose & : Naylor, ‘Keefe, “Moore and; ite! burning irr ions, be-|no time in discarding all local | and Perkins; Ayers and Manion. + igin their “aishaunog and destruc- remedies, and begin taking S.S.S. tive work For full information about your , , NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘can be| own case, write Medical Director, Dodgers Retain Lead . Swift Laboratory, Atlanta Ga. 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