Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1913 — ST. JOSEPH 48; NOTRE DAME 19 [ARTICLE]
ST. JOSEPH 48; NOTRE DAME 19
Sorin Hall Team From Big College Proved Ea»y for Lively Quintette at Collegeville.
The first game in which a Notre Dame team met a St. Joseph team was a complete victory for the local college. The Sorin Hall ball tossers were primed for a victory, but at the very beginning of the game they were rushed off their feet, and before they realized thir position the game was actually lost for them. A free throw and a lucky field goal was all they could gather during the first twenty minutes, while the St. Joe Boys were easily taking 28 points, Sindelar 10, McArdle 10, and Deery 8. The teamwork of the locals was of the sixty-cylinder smoothness and power, while it was almost entirely missing in the visitors’ playing. During the second period both teams let up in their exertions, hut the precise machine work of the locals could not he blocked and they raised their total points to 48, while the Notre Dame representatives were forced to be satisfied with a measly 19. -
The lineup: St. Joseph. Deery and McArdle—Forwards. Sindelar—Center. Moran, Barth, Schall—Guards. Notre Dame. Kelly and Hayes—Forwards. Kane—Center. Stevenson, Karckernr-Guards. Referee, Lill; Umpire, Eiehernbaum; Goals: Derry 9, Sindelar 8, McArdle 7, Karekern 4, Kelly 2, Kane 1, Hayes 1; Free Throw, Kelly. This game closed the Varsity season, and surely there are no regrets. Of the twelve games played but two were defeats by narrow margins. It is the best record any St. Joe team has yet obtained. Their total score is 475 points to their opponents 224, which would show a nicely balanced aggregation of players, forwards and guards on a center who can well play his positio’n. Not a little of the Varsity’s success is to he ascribed to the loyal support of the students, especially the rooters club, and above all their leader, Joseph Gordan.
