Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1910 — Battle Ground to Play at St. Joseph College Saturday. [ARTICLE]

Battle Ground to Play at St. Joseph College Saturday.

Battle Ground will play football Saturday at St Joseph’s college. It will be the first game the college has had, although two or three previous cnes have been scheduled. Battle Ground has Charley Wood at the head, and Charley has been coming to Rensselaer on football missions for the past fifteen years. He is past the playing stage and is engaged in a managerial role. Hugh Kirk is coaching the college and has the Husky St. Joe boys in fine condition and it is probable that no athletic team in this section of wUTMe able to make much of a showing against them. Battle Ground, however, always has a husky team and when there is anything real hard they usually go to Lafayette and stock up and it is understood that several former Purdue players are to be in the Battle Ground line-up. The high school has no game for the date and the college game will be the only one in Rensselaer. It will be called at 2:30 o’clock.

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