Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1913 — Parr Defeated Rex-Alls by 12 to 4 Score Sunday. [ARTICLE]
Parr Defeated Rex-Alls by 12 to 4 Score Sunday.
With Howard Clark pitching and Ed Gilmore behind the bat Parr defeated tho Rex-Alls at baseball at Riverside Athletic Park Sunday by the score of 12 to 4. The Rex-Alls lacked two men of having a full team to start the game and until the arrival of Eldridge and McCarthy were considerably capped. Bristow pitched very good for tho Rex-Alls and would have fared better had Eldridge been back of the hat from tho beginning. Shoemaker played a good game at first for the Rex-Alls and Brusnahan played a star game at second for Parr, while Phares at short, Wilcox at first and Jimmie Babcock at third also played well for Parr. The comedy of the game was the kidding of Lou Putts, who started in to cat£h Bristow and finally finished the game at third base. He tried to put Ed Gilmore out by the “soak ’em” route but the “unripe” ruled Gilmore safe. Louio made some very good 'throws and also some good stbps, but he wasn’t serious long enough at a time to contribute mueh to the success of his team. The Naps played at Frapeesvllle Sunday afternoon.
