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Show PUY-TMORROW Latest reports frbm the activities of the Sioux Indian baseball ream would seem to indicate that the scalping matinee planned by Gimlin men for tomonow;, afternoon at the fair grounds may J)q revorhcJ with ical redmen as scalpers. There is no intention whatever in the above statement to guarantee a 1 to 0 game in 13 iunings, iar be ii from such, .in view of past predictions, but hero's the dope: At Evanston yesterday afternoon the Sioux not only defeated the newly new-ly orgnnued team of the Wyoming town, but blanked the club with a 7 to 0 count. It was the fiist big game since the Evanston mayor and Commercial club put a team In the field, and It was a veritable holiday. Two thousand people witnessed the contest. The Indians will play a second game theie this afternoon, and then on to this city to meet the State league champions tomorrow, Now Evanston's baseball club is not such a bush organisation as the above score might indicate. It is composed of four former members of the Park City team, one or two Evanston amateurs ama-teurs who have shown considerable speed and several professionals who failed to stick with the Union association. asso-ciation. Not a had team at all, according ac-cording to reports from the cast. Therefore, It Is hard to oven guess the outcome of tomorrow's fracas on the local lot The game Is. causing much discussion among local fans, and tho game will doubtless attract a large crowd, not only from this city, but from surrounding towns. oo- |