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Cbe Casper Daily Cribune — — MIDWEST tar i |son, | Luckey, Kamman, 6; by Pither, 3: by }1, Base on balls: | Pither, sam: aes TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD| Reimerth, Mater Off Kamman, 3; o! 3; off Sullivan 5. Umpire: B srown, -—-—>—___= Opponents’ Luck in Bunching Hits | Baseball Results Sends Refiners Down to | Defeat Both of the Twilight League nines} played baseball yesterday afternoon, and the Wyoming Athletic club won from the fast Midwest nine, 13 to 10. Kamman was going good on the mound for the Wyoming Athletics. He fanned six, three of them being in the final frame when a man was on the sacks and ready to come in. He walked only three. One large contributing factor to the victory of the Wyomingites was the| Midwest opportune hitting. In the third when the game was practically iced, Miller pounded out a single with the bases clogged. Quell also-came thru a few] minutes later with both Miller and Gray on by singling far into right. Seven runs dashed in during this . three Midwest errors helping the celebration. Miller singled sharply twice in four trips while Luckey @i@ him one better by gétting two one basers in three trips. Quell and Kamman each pasted out triples. McGrath tore the hide off the pill in the first for a three-bagger with three of his team mates on the, paths. He brought the fourth run in a minute later. By winning yéstefday the league race} tightened up with the American Le-| gion, Burlington, and Wyoming Ath- letic club tied for third place and the! Mullin club in second by only a slight! margin. | This afternoon it is the Standard No. 2 teant against the crack American Le- gion aggregation. The game is sched-} uled to start at 5:30 o'clock, The summary: MIDWEST— AB Bornstein, ef, If. 3 Moore, 2b James, 1b Hammond, ss, McGrath, rf --. 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Gil- ™ did some fine F tournament after fig! appea Young is not going ur lower man with probably a In winning the middleweight cha |ship belt fromm Labrey of the U. 8. S. Pennsylvania, he met a man who de- pended upon his brute strength. But Morey Young, d st Casper Stadium show) thru fast | workouts last night at the Stadium be- L...Pct.| fore an interested crowd of spectators, promoter of this fight reports the boys to be in good which is ex-} -500| pected to attract as much attention as! the Anderson-Semlar bout is that cf, boxing in the won in his class] 2 rounds the best of| who is to meet plen in the main bout Monday cut shed Labrey in every round ex- Tickets are on sale at the Henning} \Cafe, Burke’s Parlor car, the Smoke House, C. West, and Tripeny's. —— } , cept one—econceded a TROT the) Carlson’s Famous Delmonico Ice final knockout. ¥ollowing that battle, Gream of Dent exclusive at Kim sporting scribes predicted a rosy ca- ball’s. Served by experts. G-14-tf reer for Young. 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