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PAGE SIX athletes from getting too strenuous and developing sore arms. More Baserunning On the theory that the ball in use the majors this year will not be so rely, most managers are of thie opin- jon that baserunning is due for a | revival, |. Because of this belief more atten- tion has been paid to this feature of | the game this spring than in many i years. Some of the managers even esurrected the old sliding pits, once | a part of every training camp. |) Last season, even eee lively | baseball, the’ Chicago ite Sox} | proved that good baserunning could | still win ball games. 1 believe I am safe when venture the opinion that the Sox won a dozen | fames last season simply through | smart baserunning. Let's have more of it. |?" Fiatacenae vous Pennant Progress YANKS KNOCK WALT JOHNSON OUT OF THE BOX New Yorkers Win, 18 to 5— Babe Ruth Gets Homer, | i 2 Doubles, 2 Singles | ° | AMERICAN LEAGUE ! | Standings Baseball re has become more v. Pet, strenuous, for Babe Ruth, lery | w York 4 667! ef of the Yankees, has fired on 4 667! hington $ 667! the smoke cleared at the! 4 571) terday, it was found that! 4 ‘5711 had scor direct hits, | tor ‘500 ¢—a home run, two doubles | Philadelphia 2 286 and two s om the Big Bertha Bhi Goliees! esse gett M3 hat the Yankees are | to blast their way tof out this y pionship after remainin season. The tally in runs was ter Johnson was knocked | out of the box. Ruth was not alone in home run} Games Today Chicago ut St. Louis. Detroit at Cleveland, { Washington at Philadelphia, Boston at New York. NATIONAL LEAGUE Standings Ww. Fee ‘ ‘ j New. York Y Ros * ‘ ee ess bine bs aoe | incianne > [Bismarck Furniture the bleachers, recording three futile ted for Baltimore in t St. Louis ; Oa) i runs. : sf Yerk Giants, ‘The latter w : Philadelphia 3 oT Company Home Runs ability to pitch double-heade v, is ‘now presi- | Brookly se 219 Main Street Ninth-inning hon dent and manager of the D is coach of the | Chicago, 1 = | - common in the major leagues. Jimmy | pitcher | Pittsburgh 6 +250 i BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Johnston performed the feat on the | Boston ..... 5 1 6 M3 ‘ TRNLLinS, ‘ first day of the season for the Bra ——j : but too late to. win the game, ¢ Games Today He Ke - t Walliams did it for the Phillies and | § | incinnati at Chicago. su THERES A Ten “To 1. 21s en ene sarod the th fully populat | ~ Philadelphia at Boston. RUB ETS CIA 4 ee Nain NO poaset ey arly es for a Ree ns ee 8 5 ¥ ‘ PET RR Ca Pat collins rep : s AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kaplan and Babe Herman meet last] bob up with the winning hand in al handsome in appearance. He spent lene eee coe reat is leorive a player of getting Standings year?—J. M. poker tournament where the low card| frecly. and. wer patcon of we iuter:| i uceerle am Acetyl the Yankees, Bob Meusel made : Haat he RA is Se saaiier w. 4 we wgetice the Hapa ced ne draw| is an ace. : = nationally known dance team. : ‘ elding one on whieh tied the game, PWE lah eu “| Louisville ...... 7 7 e secon o Kaplan on oo e other day the police bange: hut the Yankees, lost -out in the 11th, La ye exploiting the vollege{ Minneapolis 8 -750/ points. What the ghost game seems to}on his apartment door. They were BISMARCK WELDING An error by Jacobson and the wilds| nich in the amount of pract tals LE Che MAWEREHEES AdITE tell anapolis 58 14 al are ees need most is a Judge Landis who will} ready to arrest him in connection WORKS ness of Van enabled Detroit usin seal Batik PALATABLE Ma oul ain mat Toledo 4 38 BIL keep the spirits and the mediums] with a $40,000 bond fraud. He com- to down Si yesterday 0 4. hods, F pers hatart ty there woulbet het st Paul. Bye. ee | 71 working in shadowy harmony and thus| mitted suicide rather than face the 208 - 10th St. Phone 776 This gave th rs three out of four , (Gangs 1925 Te anillton He: « aad MY mien Milwaukee 2 if 1286 protect such lovable gents as Sir! scandal. games for the series ives Sota HARRIS ASOt SH BHED OS SEIN shares | Kansas City. 2 6 260 onan from the ridicule of newspaper} ‘Broadway shrugs its shoulders. So is of Cin Hi e . Liha ties for all the students | Columbus 7 125 headlines, $ that’s where the money came from. ; | High School Nine yo User ey sadents ee Basdbe eben ihe pest: Mysterious f uble by aint is Vd oe ¥ y Until the Doyle medium began to} spender will reach the end of his], Max Carey a a a pass Will E lay Flasher |! Wa Columbus vaukee. backfire on its master, everybody con+| rope? d or the Pirate runs, may i A ae Toledo at Kansas City. Y ceded the most distrustful guy in the —GILBERT SWAN. rdinals and Cubs split even Friday Afternoon smart Pitcher Louisville at St. Paul. works was the ventriloquist who gave| (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) |! eries when Cooper shut out | Who is the smartest pitcher in the} Indianapolis at Minneapolis. his dummy incorrect answers, ————— 4 the ttornsbys 7 to 0, on five safeties. | Aniovican Dearie ee Wilson of the Cubs hit a home run.| ‘The Bismarck hip To i ad REGEN ea ames were frozen out.| team will play the nine on the Bi ights il member Not Controlled By |: nswer that question without if i | \ ( usher high getting into any arguments is rather ball diamond a stiff proposition. lock, and the veral ye n heli . former Yesterday’s Games || Coach Collins Optimistic—in-| inatuie Si Cosa heey ite indicate Sir Conan is about ready to ter-class Meet Will Be toss up the spiritual sponge. He is o-—_—______—_—______- NATIONAL LEAGUE R H Clarence Row- 0. auc z E Hela Saturday ghost of a chance, i issi ¢ New! Chicago . Rea Geena dans eae Boxing Commission: : l¢ hone Gara - 8 ; — [ayers Re t han Shock-(" Cooper and Gonzales; Reinhart and] Although the graduation of four| Business Men Lose three deaths, leaves ‘one dying and » April 2t—()—-Amateur! ' i rtes pitcher in the] O'Farrell. of last year’s letter. men.—Boelter, the Capi 17 be to a finish by knockout, Were. be 2 5 o| a smai y, Register and Shepard—will be ne new boxing las? approved! Practi nee ther ; e who studies h R oA pees fat tae amd Shepard —willbe| to the Capitol Team '. pitehes | Pittsburgh 3 4 §| balanced track team at the Bismarck even quoted as saying he hasn't a| Duchess of York in London. five critically injured. Help your | stomach | and liver. . Bnd gas pains, constipation Z iad your Stomach and Liver are weak, your food is not digested. ‘This causes food to be held up in your body. =, , ‘The usual result is con- stipation, which causes headache and severe gas j ‘ins. For 53 his tne have sensibly correct ‘con- Bition b using Chamberlain's Tableta stomac! ie TH REASON YOH DONT GIT 1T- 1S) CAUSE ‘HOH DONT GRASP SOON ENOUGH! AUTOMOBILE TOP COVERINGS FoR Ford Touring ......$ 6.50 Chevrolet Touring .. 11.00 Dodge and Buick Glass Light—also Kozy Closures “ Furniture Upholstering NEWS BRIEFS | Daughter is born to Duke and Batteries explosion on submarine], 49 in New London, Conn., causes Rescue of Thomas McDermott from || cave-in of power company tunnel 9 O|high school are fairly bright. this near Quincy, Calif., raises hope for|) last Tuesday, Co has a ed as Cinei ti tenes 5 . . m 1 Busch of Chicago. b tuff which he uses to ad ‘Morrison, “Sheehan, Adams, and] Season, according to H. Ex Collins,| , The state capitol kittenball team | five others. The regulations of the st d tna pi has the cou Gooch; Lucas and Pienichs. high school athletic coach. defeated the business men’s team in mission under which profes: paowetiy here are several of last year's| the first practice game of the scason eiaige ih ny way apply to Others postponed, cold weather. ) letter men yill in school, around] {ast evening, the final score being, 9) in nave someone a ow. ked me if ma-] Barnes; W. Johnson, Kelly, Hadley,| . eras —tiek jump and broad} the capitol bunch had trouble in. managers . sidered hand-| Morrell, Thomas and Ruel, Severid,. {JU stopping. When the inning was ov Olson—220 yard dash, 220 yard low| the business men were leading by a] near Buxton, -N. D., was gagged, London paper reports daily fight- i in’ Damascus near — barricades Busch d had a chanee to ob- es which a AN is building this ID itase aa game yas, pinyeaon the crc ae, French to exclude rebel ports serve Shocker a manager and an AMERICAN GUE year’s team. They include: HARD ; MOOrS-aFneo! ‘grounn, tous tribesmen. yenses connected) umpire and it must be admitted he i H&E], Diehl—100 and 220 yard dashes,| The business men stayted out like The iyseshienped jer peng eve | hus ingile asphettyieoodara sue New York 22 of broad jump, and one-half mile relay.| veterans and soon had a 5 to 1 lead.|, One ‘klansman and three anti-|-| will'be the largest endl tallest hotel in Fe pea gs Washington. J 9 4} Anderson—shot put and discué| Peterson’s two-base hit started a bat-|Klansmen are elected aldermen inj’) the world, containing 3,400 rooms CY Training Stunts Shocker, H. Johnsog and Collins,} throw. ting rally for the business men that | Peaceful Herrin, Ill. election. An 18-y¢ ar-old girl living on a farm Be eps gate tr Pe ele H_— Ejhurdles, 440 yard dash, javelin throw| 3 to 0 score. bound and attacked by two men. was very. popular minst nt thal oe i wie 4}and one-half mile relay. The capitol team resented three training camps in the south, Of late 2) suAll these men are expected to be) home runs made by Steen, ‘Peterson yeurs it has almost ceased to be a sure point getters in every meet. and Liydahl, and decided to do a r stunt. for. the overweight| Stoner, Gibson, Dauss and Bassler. Many To Pick From little hitting themselves. They piled oii p i ini mone the new men that are show-| up markers until the score was tied, 7 e199 Billy Evans Says | Heilmann, champion bats] cleveland % Ty U| Uhaers, “tecetiinans Meese’ aba°e.| ahd, finally, Decame ‘necessary te “Schol-Wil Illy Evans says |, ean EeOREDy ins Chieago “ne nctanestfgeraem ty the. dashes, hurdles, broad ate ee See | aha eee ag thie Shaute and L. Sewell; Thruston,| jump and rela; arson and Lobach| Batteries for thi Fool Reform Dee eee a ecame i Eeiimann | Thomas, Edwards and Schalk. in the javelin throw; Bender in the| and Penner: for the hecinen oee Kansas W. L. Youn ly go to the extrem a fue figures it is a tonic for his Peatponeds half-mile relays; Dunn, Ruben and eae runs, Peterson 2, Livdahl, in all Stribling, outpointed atelng, ee AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Jacobson in the pole vault, and! Strike outs, by Penner 3, by Pe- rtain managers Lohman, Lohman ban on the game b. cause the sudden! Columbus . ee ea Spriggs in the jumps and 440-yard/ terson 4. rider ood] Sits Sipe" nnelshatt Pal |ovsettte SOUith of SOR ghemats |» —— sci Be etchum, Slappey, Bradshaw, Pal-| over the weal of material for the 1 much | Cmero and Muter; Watts, Farquarhr,| one-half mile relay team and believes IN.NEW YORK i ne ®) Wernke and Hoffman. that Bismarck has one of the best in 4 an ne the state. The team will be picked in golf helps the R E| from among Diehl, Olson, McCarthy,| New York, April 21.—If you would 6 ‘ ‘Mushy beat Jimmy Good among would be | freshmen. j Baseball Briefs » provided it is played after the] Toledo 14-1] Landers, McGettigan, Moses, Spri lay prophet to te chan; jes eer peular baseball practice, ne 9 10 1) and Lofthouse, " ay if aa fads, keep an cye on the aes oe > ; aay ae e With: most. managers the-bageball d Heving; Ben-' The annual inter-class meet will] gamins of the Times Square belt. Elam Van ¢ twirler of the St.! Hie ny ak itself is considered the best medium} ton, Francis, Moon, Middleton and| be held at the high school Saturday,|" ‘Time was when certain all-room Louis Browns, waiked his own. game | the ee into Usually no gloves} Krieger, April 24, This is rather early in the| dancers or recognized artists gave way when he passed sler in the; The f Red Grane and bats for or so keep the —_—— season but fair time is expected. On| solemn and official notice that the ninth with the bases loaded, and as R H &§E y 1 Bismarck will go to Valley| tango had come or gona: that the Sent the winning marker over for the Indianapolis +19 12 1] City for @ dual meet, On May 15] maxixe was ‘nor outy that the fox. peat Ereviously, "Baby Doll" Three Blows Broke It! Milwaukee 5 10 5] the Capital City meet will’ be held| trot had arrived. ‘obson puted a © whiel Burwell and Florence; Sanders,} here, and on May 21 and 22 the local] (But, so 3 Manha’ i Stauffer, Burke, Reitz and Young. | team wjll go to Grand Forks for the ody ie a ed et ent —_— state, tournament. had more to do with acquainting the ect R RF CE crowds with -the Charleston than ait Louisville 6 12 1/0-————--—-__-- | the professionals put toguthes.. In oe and Davoren: on street corners and in office build- sent two members of the jungle tribe over the plate. Johnny Mostil, star outfielder of the Chicago White Sox, has i cien’’; recovered from h ws to get back in the g: replaced Spencer Harris yeste ings appeared youngsters from seven e | i fe ; ¥ | —— . “ Wy Peete eee naan aes | soonan MESTERN LEAGUE | Biv Canan evies PC cetdiin asl And seme” Soar nana tee club to take up his reralar berth in| | Des Moines 15, Witchita 3. Pacis jafoetlia the swi their efforts, | eee Lincomn 3, St. Juseph 4. P down on his knees taking The immediate importance 0’ the : oe its above lies in the fact that the urchins IU’s bad enough when your relatives| have forsaken Charlestoning. f disown you"but when. somebody else’s| Let Charlestoners beware! The} relatives walk out on you it’s time] ragged street oracles of Broadway to pot a .quarter in the meter and| announce that the crowds longer The veteran Tris Speaker of the| Indians made the first home run of! the season in White Sox park yester- | day. Johnny Grabowski of the White | Sox also socked one into the bleach- | Denver 6, Tulsa 13. ers when he went in as a pinch hit-| turn on the high-speed gas. take interest. They say’ it’s “old}’ ter with two men on bases. | ‘ 3 ore stuff” — | - Sir Conan is all flustered, like «| -Now sherse forcing the buck and Babe Ruth, home run king of the 7 canary bitd bathing in a strange tub.| wing. ‘This Or may. not be f Yankees, was in a batting mood There was yes-yes in Sir Conan’s| prophetic of what is to com ea against the y. He questions and no-no in the medipm’s} “Anyone can do the ‘Chi started his hitting against the vet- fi answers, say the kids. “It takes a re: eran Walter Johnson by hanging up Jack Hendricks, manager of the eee) to buck and wing.” his first home run of the year. He followed with two doubles and a brace of singles in six times at bat. Cincinnati Reds, one big’ leagne| It’s ‘getting so you can’t trust any-] Who knows? Tomorrow may see pilot who didn't have much experi- bods Jn bod world. and fewer people fe trop pacer turned into a buck ence ax a major league player, a gaa taal or Ba bps de 7 | Hendricks, according to the records! sir Conan sent in a confide Boadway's catch-penny _ peddlers Helpful Hints by \ | atere {ust twre aeasons in fast, com. feawest 3 ith ,pye-pald tolle dseaued=| pall GRR’ ERB aay Wavles th | and Chicago in the National and in| gnq his medium’ delivered an red an an ick 108 _cavored for Washington in the furniture dealer from Grand’ Rapids. wnat now the rubber cigar is in Golfing Stars | — ln f : Py : : , i in’ ( ; a i gregt favor. 1 saw.at least s dozen JIMMY OCKENDEN wily Pros ’ | a season sad BS thence genes the first!’ As if.this was. not dealing Plenty peda ipa selling. thee like .h Among” the ey Shee ot te but 42 tilts, He had a batting average fhe He came ti bee ite s|as near like # regula pony 8 pos: game which from time to time are dis. ie taxicab driver ‘when Sir Conan asked) sible. One. passes them on to his cussed among golfers, none can be} i for a little history lesson from. Paul| friends and—“ha-ha—” i P conte ! - + | Revere’s wandering soul * ‘Yes, after all, it’s ‘the “small town” said to be alae consistently debated! 2 The Ref i ering 5 FE As ha a att ee ee ee be cemoere| 7] Nevertheless the great international) hand even in so-called. “blase” Man. amateurs the matter of straight ghost-hound retains all his simple} hattan. ing wi i , Did Joe Chip ever knock out.Harry| sublime faith in the curious racket. Pe Oy Aa ia Aula There fon be Iitie doubt then Greb? If s0, when and in how many] He points out that you mever get| He was known as “the perfect yin and day out, the average pri |rounds?—F, G, J, what you ssk for when you go into a| host.” Pei no ee ee tne, : Sido :hayoed Greb im 1913 in two| telephone booth, either, aaa the} « The night: clabs kne' ; tly accurate as regards direction Was’ Dick Burrus, Boston -Beaves'| oenee® Sell Paya.saudy dividends. "| and, then, int Headline .¢ “those of the average scratch ur. e professional has his bad day, of » when Wis shots veer persis- z i treated him; Hot ss an out- first basemen, ever with, the At Maen bot Sia peniber‘of the profes- leties . J. F +" leross Sir Conan when he asked -fo: ‘ ; : Yes, several years ago. | Venus and got Carrie Nation instead, ‘a the ‘or left of the de- 4 . F Ag Ralph Hills, Princeton's famous} or did the festive epirits, triple-cross sjective, but, speaking general. & tough customer'is Just Lessis, of Greece, who wants to fight Paul sensed) da he on the ‘Tiger track| the medium? re : neither so frequent! Berlenbach. Here he is holding an 800 pound stone, while the husky | No, Hills has grad #8 those oF the) in the background breaks it with three blows. 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