Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1913 — Wet Grounds At Monticello Caused Postponement of Game. [ARTICLE]
Wet Grounds At Monticello Caused Postponement of Game.
Monticello was to have played* ball today with Idaville and Howard Clark was to have been on the rubber for Monticello, but the heavy rain of this morning caused a cancellation of the game, and Clark was notified by telephone that he need not come. Monticello is to be here for a game Sunday with the Athletics. Who will pitch for them is not known but that they will come over with a good team can be confidently expected. Clark has pitched two no run gpmes the past two Sundays, the Chicago Cattlemen and the Lowell team getting only 2 hits each off his delivery. Fot the past eighteen innings not a man has passed second base. The team Sunday will line up about as it has in the past, except that Parks will probably be at short and Eldridge in the field, although the order of playing may be shifted to keep Eldridge in his position. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bernhardt, of Chicago, the parents of Mrs. Louis Leopold, of Wolcott, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold. Miss Mary Yates, accompanied by J. H. Gillespie, of Shreveport, lowa, who has been her guest for the past ten days, went to Rossville, 111., today for a visit of several days. “I suffered habitually from constipation. Doan's Regulets relieved and strengthened the so that they have been regular ever si nee.”—E. Davis, Grocer, Sulphur Springs, Texas. Judge Hanley and Attorney Halleck and their families, who started Monday on an automobile trip to Wisconsin, are now at Green Bay, where they will remain the balance of the week. They went to Chicago Monday, arriving there at about 6 o’clock in the evening. The heavy rain of Sunday-night had made the roads slippery and this retarded their progress. They also had some tire trouble.
