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[TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD! SIXTH INNING FATAL TO LARAMIE REFINING TEAMS VISITORS DEFEATED AGAIN, § 70 1 ON LEAGUE CARD Midwest and Standard Clash To-! mate Results Yesterday and pe he of Clubs}, TWILIGHT LEAGUE STANDING Succession of Errors Starts Merry-Go-Round After .,..,..1 W, Pet Bee esac of * e 4 Burlingto = 3 2 : 8 tian Locals Smash Pill for First Scores; Hartzell sin Muuse = 3 2 ‘eoo|_ What will be one of the best eames 3 = a a er 3 “572 of the season and undoubtedly the most | Hurls Good Game in First Mound Appearance. ~'Mullin Club ~3 3 .500|flercely contested one in the Twilight eu ~ 3 4 1429] Baseball league, will be on the base-| s 1 No. 21 5 a¢¢/ ball menu for Wednesday afternoon. It| Laramie was leading, 1 to 0, in the sixth inning. Two Casper | Merchants SURE he: is a regularly scheduled game between two of the fastest teams in the league —the Midwest and Standard nines. | | The game will start at 5:30 o'clock. | The late starting hour arranged so that workers at both refineries could come out and boost for their respective | nine Because it is considered. one of Carey was at bat with the count “two strikes” and two men were out. Carey smashed the next pitched ball into left. | It was a healthy single. Hartzell and McNeill came in when Pieper | was slow in fielding the pill. men were on the bases STANDING OF TH National I | Cincinnati Hartzell was safe on Lynch’s error and McNeill was on through his | Brooklyn the deciding battles of the season and iit an pata | hen r the final appearance of these two Twi-| > plneled bigs ss Notes From Yesterday's Coup Pe Mw light league teams against each other,| Rea dns nese pantie Doe orthwestern box car specta-| ee a small admission charge to defray ex mn eRe Wes ee to HN Whittle to] New York penses will be charged. Fs cau ne ioe aes _ out } eoetoy | ‘The Standagd Polarines are leading pte teaay Cael y ie the : the Twilight league with a record of y allscontiibuted a chin has aot recor sets eight victories and no defeats. The} F Raddeinasea le fees Big Bill corn info ; (box car fx | American League Midwest, after a slow start, is coming A he Oia PO sae One. thing teteectain iy Thatyisiie iat a WwW. L faster every day and will’ meet the| payee ey nehi hes counted. ag board fence is needed about the park Standard while in fourth place, the| ; aves alee nes sony es Wa reap Ein hy nae | Midwest percentage being. 572. | : BS le eee GR Watashi eae ee Oe eee eee See Dayton undoubtedly will pitch for the} ign ine nd OH: pert thogee Galt Phish eraxonsy Not lemmannetcn | Midwest while Brady is expected to be| gle. followed. by (O'Connell's one-par.| only. tbat ibuvadur own’ first jsack Boston on the mound for the Standard. I which Mi t nroush him.| handling his position like the v< St. Louis .449| has been practically invincible this ¢ ush scored on the er he is and is pounding that old Detroit |son and Dayton has made a fine record| Moore and Pieper, two home fown None other than ‘Mr. orrest of 2.| Philadelphi | tor himself in the few starts he has} Midwesters irred at bat for the vi F. fame said only yes y that Roach] | made. | itors Mogre was pastiming down on is r from throug a veteran ot} The Midwest players on yori ond while Pieper was out in left.\the game. Incidentally Mr. Forrest is! at cni H. “B!| hara this weekimiracliahig: every ath | at two blows apiec rthe gentleman who mussed up every} chic 8 6 |in hopes of downing the mighty Polar-| out the only extra base }Hun player in that same Oi P| Brooklyn 16 1] ine nine. Ns | ame—a double in the eig France and came back burdened with aeinies 2 7% pa ES . Pal other hit went for naught when|all the medals and decorations that aia a ria stim and) Zhe infield and outfiela.tor the Mid- to sleep on first and Roach|could be heaped on one man. AesiCiicinnath R WE | eotereastann ae Hote arti tae 2 hidden ball from his mitt Same, Cincinna 2 9} ai 7: 1 Pein mele la aaa mound Gaading nae Bead emailing deve! rvthin| ewer Fy a 1] eenaee nas r. Then for the other two tial appearance. True he was/ Within a mile of his station in the ny Te and “Wingo:|irce. Totnes arn ea ote a for seven hits but only two came| garden in the Casper series. There! smith, Cau Wheat, Witherow.| of the infleld last meetion MaGrntn: and gound for seven et hurler issued) are many Casper fans who know the) "At bittabu Te Tr, yy | Sf, the infield last season; MeGrath and win but his support was hopelessly | Sree Bo: ppb =38 49) 0) | eaege a 5 . Sloppy, At least one It to the out-| | Vincent ‘Garter’ or! Mr, “Brown or Eleven innings. Adams and Schmidt;|y; Moore, CYS ate ee eonai ase tie: sapoe fields would have been sné if Cas-| Idaho will be on the: mound for Lara-| piningim and Gowdy. ae Moore who found Hartzell for pe eee leita mie, according to present hopes of C: a Recond iGame ieee safe ones yale pastiming for} Tei Larania ic decent hurl-)sidy. Looks like Hoffman for Casper| qt Chicaso— Ho a Parana roan Sea ea ay Hammond is er for today’s affair, th hould| § altho he may be given a re: ; and jaut| 2 7 4 ae ae = DE te isa ne Dar inlarkating cl OMers be {allowed to hurl the final contest. “io 13, 9 /0Us, hitter besides ‘beng a fast thin aupl n of Sunda | Hendrix and (Killifer; ‘Smith and| tants te the teaede and che cone mie peed nfully Kreuger’ chers in the Yeague and the former Sanat Saloriaeecenecit that| Fifty dollars reward for the arrest of| At St. Louis— RH, Bi Sund contest was too y kin’. | Person or persons, who stole new Buick | St. T 2 8 2 Tut at least the outside moocher audi-| Roadster from the Burlington Depot, | Now 3” ee ence diminished. The fen out the| 9:30 Sunday night. Car five Kelly-| Ten innings. 5 hoefer and sund probably will not be built this| Springfield cord tires, two heavy bump-| Clemons; Toney and Smith. son je pot light ,white tail light, license | pebeales bares, tice) Ohanee stare |No. 3466, Wyo., engine No. 569,298. American League Another Casper victory oA 2 WM. H. LLOYD, At Boston— R. H. MeN es Sate | Lioyd Bldg. Co., 210 0. S. Building. | Gg os aw 7-6-1; St. Li a ‘ 9 0 as hat ee | Harper ‘and Walte: Vangilder, 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. and Mrs. 4 ze R |, for-| Burwell othron and Severeid. of Cheyenr thru} At H. nder | Philad 3 trans-| Chic 4 the telephone Pe Kerr and Lynn. 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Smithjswats in every game he has gone to Bill Whittle| is known to many Casper ball fans and{pat in recently, Rhode also fitis in fe is good as a clean-up man most any} | well when taking his turn at the pia: unive: pds ne introduction. For the Standard the same pratse| @ Fitt is running Swanson a real|ter, All three are hard to beat as out- ahigant “ic c z ho and few op-| fielders. * augivel ympson, the of-| rice for catching honors and é i Perea aise paces ee agate Sa e players steal on Mr, Fitt. = | | The Midwesters have been scetes (te be feared, Loggy, who comes along| Latorra may be used on third. He| twice this season by the Standard, but second or third and who usually holds|Is a veteran and at fielder and|only one was a scheduled league game. | Consequently the Midwest nine is go- ing out to cop the game Wedne But the Polarines are just as cer’ that their ord of no defeats this » son is not going to be marred. sack is a contender at all) fast on des being a speedy base run-|and Joe E jook like the possibilities Loggy has been| in the outfie Offerman has hit about Jevery pitcher in the league while Joe will buy second and|Eads has been collecting extra base | a tht » sacks. Rhode and sure fielder. THE HOUSE e ALWAYS OF QUALITY PICTURES WORTH BEST VENTILAT- YOUR ED THEATER IN ~THE STATE Ate ~ TODAY A THOS. H. INCE PRODUCTION DOROTHY DALTON “BLACK IS WHITE” A sensational romance of New York and Paris with beautiful Dorothy Dalton as sweetheart, mother, wife and gay adventuress. 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