Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1910 — Wrens Easily Defeat Remington by Score of 13 to 2. [ARTICLE]
Wrens Easily Defeat Remington by Score of 13 to 2.
Notwithstanding our weakness on account of the absence of “Dad” McLean and Tom Jensen, the Wrens beat the slow Remington aggregation to the tune of 13 to 2. We clearly outclassed our opponents in fielding, and also a little in batting, and owing to the errors made on both sides it was not a very good game to witness. Remington had thirteen errors to their discredit, while we ran up as many as seven. They received five hits, and we got seven one-baggers, one two-base hit and one sacrifice. All together it was a very poorly played game, but then what are we to expect when we had such “bum" opponents. « We have scheduled some of the best teams in this part of the state. Next Sunday we go to Brook. —A Fire whfch started at 1:30 o’clock Friday morning in the boiler room Of the Pittman handle factory at Logansport destroyed the entire plant, entailing a loss of >IO,OOO.
