Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 124, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1914 — Naps Played Parr to a Standstill Last Sunday. [ARTICLE]

Naps Played Parr to a Standstill Last Sunday.

The Naps played a great game of ball at Parr Sunday and it took the- Regulars of Union township 11 innings to defeat them, the score being 4 to 3. Brohord and Wood were at the points lor Parr, while Wynegar and Moore composed the 'battery for the Naps. There was a good sized crowd out to witness the game and the rooting was enthusiastic. At the end of the ninth inning the score stood 3 to 3 and Parr scored one in their half of the eleventh. Will Eigelsbach for the Naps got the only 2-bagger, all other hits being singles. Wynegar went the 11 innings for the Nape and is rounding into excellent form, while Harry Moore caught the best game he ever caught. Tlm other positions were played well by Will Eigelsbach, first; Cart Eigelsbach, second; Casey Hemphill, third; Robert Blue, short stop; Paul Healy, left; Devere 2ea, center; Vivian Ramey, right. In the event the Athletics go away to play any games the Naps will'Use the ball park here in their absence. The only game the Athletics have scheduled away from home is at Goodland on JUne 28th, but they are anxious to play at Delphi and may go to Lowell for a game or two.