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Scholz of St. Louis to Lead Mis- souri Valley Athletes” fo Antwerp | By. @xoncE YY. HENGER. of tut Sports’ Staff.6¢ The St. Lois! ‘Times. * t (Written for "the Bnited Press.) i ‘The Missouri Valley conference con-| tribution 'to the American Olyniplc, team} for the 1920 Antwerp games prodiises to be limited to a very small.croup of} athletes already highlystested in. An-:er- ican championship events. Unfortunately for: the great mid-west- j ern athletic circuit “Wonderfal ob") % Simpson is nolonger eligible’ for am*- teur events. He is: still commectet with | the University of Missouri where He dc: | monstrates’ his hurdling prowssus put | he has p: into the professional class, | and while:he might make the overssas, trip it will be as a coach, and not as) competitor. | Missouri, has’ long ‘heen the leading! track nursery. of. the conference and the | RED SO: Or 1920--Baek F row: Karr, pi Tigers ore reasonably certain of placi Holly: Foster, 6 & ) Middle. row: Livin: at least two members of the varsity! team on the American squad. | Pornock, jp; Russell, p; Fortune, p. Jackson Scholz, a St. Louls boy, whol Insert, manuger. holds, several collegiate indoor and out: | door, dash: récords, is (the leading sprin. | ter in the entice west. He recently: de monstrated his ability in New. York by" decisively trimming Loren Myrehison, $ A. A, U. titleholder, in'a series of races at Madison §; > Garden: ‘ Scholz is unbeatable in the west hal Pen Was a winner at the last neylvanias PENNANT RAGE games, He has replaced Simpson Missouri's brightest star on the otader | paths. While Howard Drew is stil attending Drake university, it ts reported he wh never again Jace a ruuning shoo sou) competition, Next in line for a’ pl is “Bill”. Sylvester, also of M. uri, and # cousin of Simpson’s. Tall, broad shoul- dered, and a foothall star, he acyieyed his. track reputation in the interaltted} games: when he cleared the hurdles, in} first place against the pick of the i Pash tary.talent in France, 4 Rodkey of Kansas university Bb Iikely, candidate for the’ anarier wi liget * “busted,” In a dual meet With Missourf recebe on an rack he pulled sip. an) Fourteen Battle scarred hands Conference | will get their fingers around. By HENRY LE. PARRELE, indoor easy winner in record time, officials expect him ‘to pl Bot AMOR LEAGUE CLUBS SWING INTO ‘Close ee for Flags Predicted with Opening Games| oday While Financial End is Looking for Biggest Year Ever in Ball History Hoyt, p; Stacks, Flaherty, p; Menosky, 0 f; McNally, i f; e, ¢; Hendrix, o f Memntiis, t mi row: Devine, o; Holbortoty, Mursans, o f; Lesure, p; Scott, s 8; Hooper, o Hider, ut; Kibel, i f; Janes, p; Walters, c. Information E very Fan Wants to Know on Major Leagues TODAY FOR SEASON PENNANT WINNING ‘CLUBS OF PAST YEARS National League Chicago--1f, “1876, 1880-12, 1885-6, 1906-7-8,. 1910, 1938, Boaton—9, 1877-8, 1884, 1891-2-3, 1897-8, 1914. F | Ni York—8, 1888-9, “5, -12- United Press Correspondent amen ease are se (18, 18 : }. Brookisn—s, 1890, 1899, 1960, 1915. NEW YORK, April 14—Fourteen fond hopes start out today to! = Pigmucun—3, 1901.3, 1909, Baltimore—3, 1$94-5-6. Providenco—2, 1879, 1884. | Philadelphia—1, 1915. | Cincinnati=1, 1919. Detroit-—1, 1887. reach out for a plum that only two Murphy, p; Scout i i}. PERSONALS | > e |. Arthur Sctinoor, on of Mrs... John \Sehnoor fs confined to his home by an attack of the grippe. | c-4 8 ©, J. Oliver is in Glendo, where he! | wintered his sheep. He is shippihe the jstock to his Ria si he Moneta, Wyo. { . | Guy Gay a sheenen to Ther Umppolae Wyo., after a short Visit here, ars | Arthur MeDonaia is leaving -this. af- {ternoon for sn’ extended business to Cleveland, Ohio, and Chicago, 12. the interest of the Ohio Oil company. } ee George Schwartz has returned from \@ trip to ‘Montana, wherd he has been | Attending to oil gratis. \ .. Bimer Green ‘lett this morning | Montana on oll business, Paaraary M. C. Dutton returned Jast’ night tom Various points in Montana, has been atéendhig to off matters. = aie in for M. D. Barnett is ‘here from Denver Qn business with his branch store. 0. A. Graybeal of Denver, who hes heen here on business left last night fr Newcastle. 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We get the cream of the men’s trade and why shouldn’t we? be hoated the Fourteen managers transplant today from the sunity training gar-| | dens of the south into the sod of their northern ball parks, a baseball | Gar am apt? quarter mile selections. ‘There does not appear to be a lialt-| | Philladélphia—6, 1992, 1905, 1910-14, , miller or miler in the entire cwiiit} pine doorted to die before the frost} in excellent conditjon and we have a | 1913-14. f Whose record entitles. shim to he o9n:! pity it. 4 Not Of reserve power, We'll be in the | Boston—@,; 1903-4) 1912, 1916.16, 1918, sidered for the Belgium tour, Semen tselin}! of 1924 1 on its way. today | first division.” “Chicago—5; 1900-01, 1906, 1917, 1919. ot Sapte pre mane tele see in¢ Ne ®50 | over the old {steame course {9 Octo-| | Stanch Rickey, president und) man-| “Detroit—3, 190789. WATER PROOF | Hee NOLEN Perea Bee one tad ben’ & ' Z "> | ager of the Cards: “Don't count. the MANAGERS “og Mppapsh 8 ANS pede, 23 het | Cardinals out.of it too soon, The Reds National League the leading miler, but his record nai} Fer its debut menu, the Natiotal : Na 7 Saesthoe yards and gente bebinid an Lengta has! the champion Reds andthe} Proved’ “that. anything” is’ possible. Ch ee aa i eastern distance runner {fuba-ae Cinbimnntl;, the Braves: avid the WES US BrON. TT ii ast ONARO Mere McebeIL Miok Mromer, 6¢ Washingtou, has reps| cleats of News Sark: the Pirates ana} Managéf “Cravath of the Phites: o fe Mitchell. douented, that Sotooh tnithe stacesiand| thocurds AL BE Latly, atk the Thils | “Count on the Phils to make a good}, Pittshurgh—Ceorsé Gibson. Svelghtirbvdnte sani onuenag will: ie ahd the Robiis ati Brooklyny race.) Well: be ‘there with “he rest of { Ree Bey iihert. Rapisiaoty: : p ,| them when the gong rings.” ston—Géorge Stallings. given a chanee in ihe Otympie tyiais: The ineyipural “ceremonies \in the | ke i Ameridin deamde: wil be: in-charge: et}, Manager’ Stallings: of tho. Wewy St, Louis—Branch Rickey. Prevents Leakage Lewis of Missourl Has’ shown the pentathion.. Oklahoma ‘University: will be represented in. the*conteripee (Ba } this year, and the -Sooters may bring: out possible talent, Grinnell, tco, has béen admitted to ‘the eive end tor the, first time will compete dffictaliv: in the annual meet tovbe held at Drake in May. Not until this time’ will the full bility in ‘f es 8 sl joss) the Tigers’ und the White Sox at, Chi- | Eyerything depends on the | Bostor windy the “Browns and ‘the « Indjins: at | Pitebergis Tf they live: We ‘to: hopes we'll the XaAkees: and :the Ath-| nd in’ the’ first: four. 2 a letidaiat Philadelphia and’ the Senators |,” Miniger’ Burke of the s St. Lous and ‘the Red Sox’at “Boston, iBrowns: “We have a-ball club that wil Just iife the circus press agents, the) Keer” the boys busy to Keep ahead if oracles Sf, the diamond ‘are. predicting | US: We are not.much of claiming per a seagon—~"bigger’n better’n eve: nants but. we will try and) let the rest Philadelphia—Cuitfora C. Cravath. MM n [League Chicégo—William Gleason: Cleveland—fris ‘Speaker. New, York—Miller Huggins, Detreit—-Hugh Jennings. St. Louis—James Burke. Boston—Edward Barrow. and Decay TAR DEPARTMENT THE DENVER GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. strongth of all the university teainy be| ‘Baseball hud ohe of tho mast suc-| of the clubs Iciow we are\in the! Washington—Clarke Gritfith, FOR SaLp BY revealed. / eeatiful years of history In 1919 and the league.’ j Paselpnlt- oe eens : : j But as. the situation stand3 taday Manager Mack of tho: Athleti ‘Our New manager, recerds should be. broken this season John A. Heydler, president. of the» N: | club is composed of Young, players, en- How the. clubs finished last season: dackson Seholz of Missouri looms forth tirely. 1 think: well of them and feel; as the one suré entry of the comterence. fi DRUG STORE NATRONA LUMBER CO. American League, ra 9 i tional League suid today. “The teams : Grxsxczitivel,|-tastesya? eatol she ch 89) 6 ah Ccunly matched and it seers to'| Ste We'll make. a, good race,” | Team L. PC, JOHN JOU! Charan soe bo junyonels race! | Harvy. Frazeé, president of the Red} Chicaga _ ba 629 NICOLAYSEN LUMBER co BATTERY co ’ : . “ivetyihing pointy te a banner, sea>| S4xt “The Red Sox Axe not ‘booked for | Cleveland 55 0d . ATTERY CO. YOUNG DENNY DENNY DEFEATS jon inpasdhall” safl-Ghaties W. dings | {BE cela, We sEit MONG. w etrons otto eee = —= Phone 967 . Lite y, former owner vf thie Chicago-Cubs;. club.” b faetip Lasers P a 2 fs rs , 4 nan ait ardentifan, “look dato erent | Chirke:, Grimth, president and) man-/ St. Louis bb i. THE EQI IT ‘ABI E DT ae | venewal of interest in the, national | @ser,ef the Senators: )“Washington 1s.) Boston. Bho ae F PES . VEST. Batteries Lit Vspert’and’ think many, will find’ .wel-| Soing fo be heard from in‘ the race this ; Washington “ ris LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY : ee aert Fi _| ome felis in -these days of industrial | Season: I'm not claiming a pennant or | Phliadetnhia 8G: 104 | 207 OF THE U. 8. arantoed serv. lh TEN HARD ROUNDS pair yh Mee yy hi si a seman gs Tike. Cake RO NEYeES | ‘Team mW. Le LIFE Batte : j iu a Cincinnati: ~ 44 +68 ACCIDENT a E The pessimists clatm thé “boost in| ip arg $3 Starting and (By. Associated Press) ‘Nate. gui’ will cutsdowns the. tempo, ot | RIS SPEAKER eer eee > in aH HEALTH BGSRREE SAAS Ay <i the tuinstiles’ song, but it is not likely. PS +. £ eG ey, djusted. BAN ANTONIO, exws, April 16 1°" With die ercoiglon ae bie saaby ats | ONLY: PLAYING. | 2nue - GB ETAT ee Maeve st : Yeung Denny of New Orleans defeat- | j., Hines Maye: taind maalle | Brooktyn 493 Phone ENT Tires, Tubes anc éd Eddie “Huse; Pacific coast welter- rhe (ee pled ecctiipeme Boston. — : C.E. HOOD *4s¢5° . AG Accessories weight, here Jast night in a hard tua aia MANAGER NOW Louis 83 L. RB. Earnshaw fought ten-round no-decision fight, | °) : | Philadelphia 90 ALSO FIRE INSURANCE i Woes Tuten oo i } 515 Yellowstone National “und American’ teagud, Fee: | prcsaichs itched. fopeso nen ords since 1900, the year in which’ the FENNIS SHARKS ~—QUIGK RELIEF St ein gah ie Re oa as a American league’ was born,’ show that | LET AF STA TE U. TO. | inaicatea by these “before ‘the ‘bat.| #e¥em player-mmnagers,. collectively, . tlo'” statements, p : have won the same number of OER FROM CONSTIPATION . |. Atsrust Herthann, president’ of the{ampionships as have non-playing U Hah ~ SECURE CHANCE | ee eee reset gol ages | managers. “x This season Tris Speaker, the Cleve- land. boss, is the only player-manager in the major: leagues. Prue, Manager | Gavvy Cravath Will pinch-hit? for the | Moran, as is characteristic of him, isn'®} aking Any promises .or predicitions, Hut I am optimistic:-"We have the} e team that won the championship Get Dr; Edwards’ Olive Tablets ey — hat is the joyful ery of thousands Do Your Tailoring TH, Wyo., April 14.—The Unie |4 . ‘ Also Cleaning and Pressing Wyoming will have a tennis LAR. versity. of éphbn this) season 3 Gauls Corie” Has Ae aah ‘ Phillies, but Speaker is a, regular ‘in ;sinte Dr, Edwards produced Olive Tab’ his way about the matter. .Aftho the! aries Comiskey, owner of the|the Indians’ iineup and therefore-the }lets, the substitute for calomel. No 20 Years’ Cowboy tennis sharks may not. be able . ecldenté/ 1 expert only genuine pastimer-pilot in the big }griping results from these pleasant little White So: T to turn ont a conference team this year; |! ¢ s se % ase | tablets. They cause the liver and bowels Fj : £ twifige the White Box .1t the top ast the’f oth esi > TFC ata see cela ames foe 6 ay airs the sebaon, Weve) e TR M ie aot vorinaty. Thay never force them Experience cleus for a) eonferente ‘team next ye nger pitching statt than last year} E GH f} F RE EN 4: POD OAR Ser | Bollea Dr. Mgynrds’ | Et ones) Olive ‘Tablets are a sdothing, healing CALL 467-R Latr [and the team 18 just us strong in other | . départments."" Manager John McGraw of thé Giants:) “With: one of’the best pitching staffs In} the Jeague dnd a strong club, the pros-} pects of the Giants were never, better, | We will Onish/at the top, I believe.” Manoxer Huggins of the Yankees: “The Yankeos are the ‘strongest team | )aeeeanie confpoynd mixed with olive jo! Tf you Wave a bad taste, bad breath, jfeel dull, tirec, are Gonstipated or bil- ious, you'll find quick and sure results }from Dr, Edwards’ little Olive’ Tablets yat bedtime, 10¢ and 25¢ a box.—Ady. JOIN. WALKOUT ' OF SWITCHMEN _ Eight firemen on switch engines in the Northwestern. yards” joined the 125 North Center LWRAMIE BALL TOSSERS -AEMOY IN TWO WEEKS MIB, There is no tonic known that equals LA Wyo... April 14. ‘The | Midwest Refining company here \is to} jf the. Jeague. yr. a vq} walkout of switchmen here last night rae cone * a pague. With» good luck we} nen e Iasi 4 zi have its ball temps dn the Mela within the | should win b and today there was no immediate TYPEWRITERS: | 4 the great Outdoors next two weells. Manager Joo Griffin Frank J. Navin, president. of © the | Prospect of a return of the workers. rented, sapelene ati Will direc’ ‘the destinies of the Midwest | ‘Pipers: “Detrplt’ has ta be reckouéd + it Ik understood, ix the ouly | py fs C. SMITH j Fishing is good in.the’streams and the river at the team of Laramie in. its “first appear: Pith this wom. The Yunkers afd} | ent affected on the Northwestern A—L, | } dam, some -pound trout being brought in last Sunday ance as a reali tein thisisrmmer. «He | the Indiang are the orfiy onew ty’ bother | Wes oF Omaha | Casper Typewriter from the dam.» Lots’ of people going this week. See said t6 havewn abbndance of material! jot think. we'll str Despite inconveniences caused by | Exchange } ck sof people going this week. See for a baseball fing Tris /Speker.mA ¢ of the In, the strike the Northwestern handled. | the most complete line of staple and novelty Kinks in 149 cars of olf to the refineries to- | day and traffic movement was re- ported 90 percent of normal. The strike: of Tiremen failed to interrupt service. Mans: “Kyeryone is pigking Cleveldnd} to win the ‘ponnant., Ye we don’t it probably will, he a) big disappointment, ; We have @ strong club. a bettor bal-/ enced Difehingy study than ke year | and You know what) a race we made | r then : 101 Wyatt Bldg. As , ' \Phone 856 {{ FISHING TACKLE | In the State of Wyoming av the Kid ROSS ROCKED GUT IN SECOND ROUND TUESDAY : CONTRACT BONDS LICE SED 4 TO WED, { Two marriage licenses. have been’ is: pe INE Se tiem: i president sof y the! : 2 z | LUSK, Wynd) April) 11 KT Ross Guha NOEAIE ETE DBCS LHOT cee ort the county clerk, Yel ee) i tho, the Sunt ett sight at the hands | Cubs. hnve. thé best team) fr) gi 3e er ander and” Miss Hottie | | Of Poms Sivas ag unknown in Wyo-) yeirs and they axe xing tO win the! ariadiettin of Lusk were Issued aleense t r . - - nilrig) “Rows was motked out iti th} pennant. t's golnk to! be the biggest | aetet permission’ from: Miss Midillat ; Out of town tes my pur: ; second round dnd never. appearnd ty, season ln baseball history.” + parehig Hh Debidonctifdel pron Taiewa? chase the WILL MERA Li: | beve-a Chihte aghinkt Sullivan. Rote} Pomney Dreytuss. prestdint of the | Recowntipe her age. . Austin Riley ind. fe 2D, RUPBEL imaphited "storage | battery, a quality. prodoes, for their: car by phening 9383 or hid beer a We Rother fightx,to stund'| Wieatos:, “Manager eisbaon tart wuMleinis Toute! any! rani statdménts. rooting, Lgthot Casper, were | Gaee PHONE. GOK. Tes ence Up agtingt Dany Cummings and’ Rid, Netther and Ww} js : Dynamite I Caspen Witbo Cummings} We bave 1 strangt elab and we'll be up ic ees i jcnedase sacha Wish 2 {} wrifing to the f Bes bee 4 aye pale ae ) ime near’ putting oh” the fnisliihe| close to the top. # Pocket edition of Wheeler & Wor} } AUTO ELECTRICAL COMPAN\ 303 Oil Exchange Building |) touches, The kayo of Ke Mahager Tobingon! of the Dodgers: | thington's. “NEW! 1920 CITY MAP at | 1M Kast First St, Phone 68-1 Ph 363 \ setback for’ Laks best contender ih:the | “Brooklyn, is. atrohe vehere) the club) Wheeler & Wor\hington’s’ office, all (Giving make and model of car.) Rea fight Was weak loft year; Our pitchers are | stationers and yuws stands; 4510-6 e ‘ ane/in years,