Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1912 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]
COLLEGEVILLE.
At three o’clock last Sunday afternoon St. Joseph’s baseball team took the field against the Y. M. I. from Lafayette. The visitors stepped up to bat and from the way they at first stood up against Lili’s swift curves the spectators argued for a close .and body contested game. Their work in the field soon told a different story. Two bad throws brought a St. Poe man across the home plate the first Inning. They scored again in the second, owifig to an error in center field. All were presented with a surprise basket in the third inning when Marcus, the center fielder for Lafayette, made a home run, and it looked 38 if the visitors were about to rally. This, however, was the’only hit they could get Several times they had men on bases with, nd down, yet owing to their lack of scientific baseball they were unable to score and the men at the bat struck out in one, two, three order. St. Joe men were In excellent trim from the first to the last inning and treated the crowd to some neat playa Following is the score: St. Joe—2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 o—6 Y, M. I.—« 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 o—l Home runs,-Marcus; struck out by Lili, 10, by Kallmeyer. O. Base ou balls off 1411-2, off Kallmeyer none. Hit by pitcher Siler. Umpire McLain. Practice for “Hermlgild," the commencement play for this year, was begun Wednesday evening. It will be rendered on the evening of June 18 and the commencement exercises will tak place on June 19. We were pleased to entertain the following visiters during the past week: Mr. and Mrs. Reidelbacb, the Misses Evsiean, Irene and Kathleen Reidelbaoh, Mrs. J. N. Selle and Miss Mary Belle, of Winamac; Rev. E. K. Vurpillat,. Lafayette; Mr. George J. Ohleyer, Indianapolis; Mrs. J. Hoffman, Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. J. Murae, New Kensington, Pa.
