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MMOWEST AMATEU GAME OF TWILIGHT LEAGU RS COP OPEN Burlington Goes Down to Defeat in First Test of Strength Before Big Crowd Sunday Afternoon; Organization Placed on Sound Basis The Midwest amateurs jumped out in the lead in the race for the Twilight Lea nnant Sund crowd at the High Sc of the season from the Burlington of the Midwest Refining Company in play at 2:45 p. m. Both teams showed lack of practice, but the playing developed evidence of a number of ‘first-class performers. Roth Johnson and Mullin pitched mid- season ball and with proper support uld. have staged a real pitchets’ battle. Tridaney of the ofl work- ers pulled off the flelding sensation of the day by spearing a long drive in center field. Hammond, at shortstop for the Midwest, accepted several chances without a sign of # bobble. The hitting honors of the day went to Melker of the railroaders, who droye out three clean hits in as many trips to the plate, one a three-bagger and another for half the circuit. The summary: 3 H.E. Club: R. Burlington 5 5 4 Midwest .. 6 § 4 Bases on , off John- son 4. Struck out—By Mullin 10, by Johnson 8. Batteries—Mullin and Kas- ander; Johnson and Pither. Smith and Sweeney. Teams representing the Mullion Club and the Northwestern will play Tuesday at 5:30 In the second game of the serjes. The opening game yesterday places the Twilight League on a firm financial basis, acéording to reports today. Al- though’ many viewed the game from outside the field, there was a total of $155 collecte@ from the crowd. A much larger amount would have been taken in had it been possible to sell tickets at the gate. The expenses of the league, including advertising, balls, cost of printing tickets-and-war tax amounted to about $40. The proceeds of the gamo will be turned over to Jack Leary, treas- urer of the Central Wyoming Athletic League, and will be used to’ defray the cgst of balls and other incidental ex- pense during the summer, Any sur- plus left in the treasury at the close of the season will be used to provide a banquet for all players in the league. Umpires— A young, widow who is an artist at it, can appear more inngcent than any girl of 16. : ee Have you noticed ‘sinée ‘the appear a of the, Jatest complication in x! chh sifuation that no ioe tay 8 care what, Secretary of State Colhy thinks about it?—Sioux Falls (S. D) Pre: lay afternoon when, School Athletic Park, they copped the before _ great opening game by a score of 6 to 5. L. A. Reed tossed the first ball and put the ball : = | dIMMY, JOHNSTON, MAKING GQOD FOR BROOKLYN— Jimmie Johnston, formerly an outfielder, who is meeting with success at third base and in addition is hitting the ball. BUSES WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET AT” TOM The Casper Business and Professional Women's club wil] be the first organiza- tion to use the new Y. W. C. A. head- quarters when the first meeting since organjzation is held there this evening. The.meeting is called by Miss Mae Winter, the new president, for 7:45, in ithe Y. W, ©. A. rooms just east of the ‘Methodist ¢hureh, corner of Second and ‘Durbin streets. : Every young woman in Casper is urged to. he present at the meeting and Ydentify jherselr with this club. Great plans for the club activities arg being madé and it promises a good time to all who join. bd ING FLYNN ONHAND FOR BATTLE WITH EPLAY RIEDE: CHANGES EOOD, HE THINKS Denverite Says He Can Hold Up End of Whirlwind Mill Tuesday Night and Would Win by Kayo; Preliminaries Offer Big Attractions Joe ‘‘Wop” Flynn, Denver lightweight, stepped off the train in Casper last night full of confidence in his ability to take Harry Riede of Casper over a rough route in tomorrow’s ten-round mill at the Iris Theater. Riede is working out at the Casper Athletic Club this after- noon and Flynn will go on at 7:30 this evening for a light workout. “We have been matched two always happened to keep us apart, “said Flynn this morning. “It looks like we are going to get together this time.” Flynn looks light, and Riede probably has a shade the best in weight, but the Denver ringster is in tip-top snape and anxious to answer the bell. Among his latest ring victories was a decision over Harry Lub a little over a week ago after having battled him to a draw a short time previous. Flynn is taking on all comers and thinks his chances against Riede are good enough to warrant con- fidence. Reide is training hard and says little regarding the outcome of the bout. His friends hold up his coast record as as- surance that he will swap blow for blow with Flynn and be able to meet any attact the Denverite has to offer. A wirlwind battle is predicted by fans and without overestimating the stay- ing ability of either, it is claimed that the fight will go the entire distance, Both, however, are out fo win by a knockout if possible, because of latent rivalry of years standing. Both got their start by winning the champion- ship of their class in the D. A. C. tour- nament, Since then they have battled top-notchers with good results. In ring generalship, fight fans say, honors are even, 3 : Kiscus Lub, whom Flynn defeated in Denver, is scheduled to fight Schuman in Cheyenne this week. No less interesting fro the spectators’ standpoint will be the semiwindup of six rounds between Spike Murphy and Joe Stransky, The" latter is an un- known quanity as far as performances here are concerned but agreed to take on Spike as a diversion to homesteading find a tough go is in prospect. Stransky is an ex-soldier and did some boxing in the army it is understood, but fs ‘rated in the amature class. © Murphy has flemonsrated his fighting ability to the satisfaction of Casper fans on more than one occasion and will go into the ring a favorite. b The four round preliminary between Jerry Mahoney of Alliance, Nebr., and Eddie Nelson of Casper ‘will be a lively affair and another. three-round curtain- raiser will maké the ring card complete. Two falls or an hour's wrestling will decide the wrestling match between Earl Dowler and Charles John: two or three times, but something has amateurs who are rapidly working up {nto the professional class. Two pré- vious appearances of these two on the mat here added a succession of thrills to | athletic cards and the match Tuesday Arrer CLoups comes Sunsuinz. Arter DrsronvENcy comes Jo¥. Sickness comes Hearts. Arrer WEAKNESS CoMES STRENGTH. In the spring when you're ‘“‘all in’ —fagged ont—blood thin, if you will turn to Nature’s remedy, a tonic made from wild roots and barks, which has stood fifty years as the best spring tonic—you will find strength regained. No need to tell you it’s Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, put up in tablet or liquid form, Gad part by every druggist in the Jand. 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