Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 280, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1913 — CARROLL HALL MEETS ST. JOE ON GRIDIRON [ARTICLE]
CARROLL HALL MEETS ST. JOE ON GRIDIRON
Notre Dame Juniors Here for Football Contest With Second Team of the College. Father Hagerty, professor of philosophy; E. S. Dickens, secretary to President , and J. P. Smith, student manager, arrived here Friday night on the 11:05 train at the head of a party of twentytwo composing the football team frcm Carroll Hall, Notre Dame Unive m}> The Carroll Hall boys are preparatory students and the team which is to contest with the second team at St. Joe this afternoon, averages about 125 pounds in weight. It has been quite busy during the football season and has played games with South Bend, Goshen and Elkhart high schools. The Carroll Hall hoys will line up as foHows this afternoon: McCarren, right end; Roche, right tackle: Susen, right guard; Blackman, center; Stonehill, left guard; Brannen, left tackle; Butler, left end; Williams, quarterback; Barry, right half; O’Brien, left half; Osterle, fullback; Myers, Heffern, Snyder, Carey, McHlwee and Weaver, substitutes. The St. Joe team will line up as follows: i O’Connell, right end; Reidelbach, right tackle; McGlinn, right guard; Tiffin, center; Doughitt, left guard; Seifried, left tackle; McCaffery, left end; Wm. Murphy, quarterback; Downey, right half; McLaughlin, left*half; Silverstein, fullback; Collins, Hunt and Elmbos, substitutes.
