Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1913 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]
COLLEGEVILLE.
A very excellent program, the literary numbers of which were unusually interesting, was rendered by members of the 0. L. S. last Sunday evening. , The semi-annual examinations were held during the present week. The second term will open Monday. Some of the old students will quit, but there are more than sufficient applicants to fill their places. The following have been elected members of the Athletic board of directors: Paul Deery, Charles McArdle, Thomas Harrington, Joseph Lili, James Fitzgerald, George Sindelar. Gym-Junk is again making its annual appearance, and the first issue of the season was brim-full of basketball news, and other local items that made its readers sit up and take notice. Watch the “cub” reporters when you are in mischief. The following visitors were entertained during the week: Rev. L. A. Linz, Cassella, Ohio; Vincent Paluszak, Clarence Paluszak, Garrett, Ind.; Bill O’Rook, Hammond; 4Bassi, Chicago. Last Sunday afternoon the Religious’ representative basketball team defeated the north-side all-star aggregation in a fast game by the score of 37-20. The game was interesting from a spectator’s point of viaw. Last Saturday afternoon St. Cyril’s collegge quintette came down from Chicago for its annual floor tilt with the St. Joseph Varsity. .All the trumps and most of the luck that comes from consistent playing were in the hands of the local sphere tossers, and of the 67 points the visitors were able to capture only 11, and three dt these by the foul route. It was both the size and the team work of the home players that told so heavily against the city boys. Sindelar was a total enigma to them, and Beery’s shooting an incomprehensible mystery, the latter getting 14 field goals In spite of two vigilant guards. The low score of the opponents tells well the good work of the guards, and at that McArdle was shifted from forward to Moran’s position, who had not entirely recovered from the injury sustained in the previous game. The visitors, according to their wont, put up a snappy game to the very end, but poor aiming and poorer throwing kept them from receiving much attention from the scorer. Saturday, Feb. 1, St. Stanislaus will be the opponents of the locals. This promises to be a fast game for the Chicago team is still undefeated. Game called at 3 o’clock.
