Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1913 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]
COLLEGEVILLE.
Rev. Simon Kuhnmueneh and Rev. A. J. Seheidler were at Ft. Wayne last Sunday to attend the first mass of Rev. Alexander J. Lindeman, who graduated in the class of 1907. z During the present week the graduates are having their examinations. The class includes twenty-six, and all the courses are represented. The invitations for commencement are also out, and the exercises will take place June 17 and 18. These are the numbers for the band concert Sunday evening, June Bth: Overture, The Golden Crescent; Overture, Criterion; Overture, Victory; Overture, Storm and Sunshine; Moonlight on the Nile; Valse Oriental; Colonel Miner’s March; Consolation, March; Ntffi Yare Springtime; Lohengrin, selection; A Song of Love, Serenade; Homeward Bound; March, On Parade. On Decoration Day the Varsity journeyed to Wheatfield for a game of ball with that team and suffered their second defeat by the score of 2 to 1. The score tells the game which yrae fast and stamped with the marks of professional ball. For six rounds the play was of the one-two-three order. Then the Collegians succeeded In getting some inside work. Sindelar went out on a long fly to center, Roof then singled over short and was sacrificed by Daniel, and scored when Fitzgerald drove a vicious grounder through second. Wheatfield scored In the eighth on a row of three hits. It was a hard game to lose, but there Is credit in losing such a game. And Wheatfield, the players, spectators and all, deserve to win (because of the sportsmanlike treatment that visiting teams receive there.
The score: Wheatfield . ...WMMMMM)-2-o—2 6 0 St. Joseph 0-0-04MM-OAO-1 4 0 Batteries: Meyers and Mershon; Maloney and Roof. Umpire, Hunter. As their playing was good on Friday, so the Varsity worked raggedly in its game with the Lafayette Reserves on Sunday. Maloney was on the slab and pitched his * usual good game allowing but four scattered hits, but his support was the reverse of his pitching, and for every hit he allowed there was a double number of errors. In fact, the team made more errors in that one game than they were guilty of all season. And at that, it was not the recruits, )ut the veterans who did the bungling. The score: St. Joseph .....M4-14MMMM1—3 11 8 Reserves 04MMMMMMM— 6 4 1 Batteries: Maloney and Roof; Shriner and Behms.
