Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 106, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1911 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]

COLLEGEVILLE.

The base ball games of the Senior League are proving Interesting beyond expectation, and the very low score of all of the contests shows that there is no dearth of real base ball material. Thus far the Royals, managed by C. Leary, lead with an unbroken record. “Diamond Dust” is again in the sporting field. The same management that steered the weal of “Gym-Junk” is in charge of the base ball editions. All games are reported accurately, and in the editorial sidelights, the editors strive to carry out intensely the paper's motto, “We knock to boost.” Lust Sunday evening the C. L. S. rendered their farewell program for this season, and it was, indeed, a very creditable performance. H. Hipskind's talk on the benefits of being a member of the society was practical and well received. T. Pax’s impersonation of Mark Twain, at least in appearance, was true to the character of the great humorist. The following are the numbers of the entertainment: Overture, Children’s Arbor Day Band Inaugural, The C. L. 5... .H. Hipskind Oration, Edmund Burke. .Chas. Condon Story of the Light Brigade..O. Peters Overtu re, Triumph Band March, A Poem Carl Becker Keenan*B Charge Victor Wagner The Good Time Coming. .A. Copenolle Overture, Criterion Band The Modern Cain John Goetz Fishing Clement Crock Mark Twain on Christian Science.. T. Pax, W. Weber