Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1914 — Lowell's Star Pitcher Held Beecher, Ill, to Lone Hit. [ARTICLE]
Lowell's Star Pitcher Held Beecher, Ill, to Lone Hit.
Our ball game with LoweU tomorrow should be a pitcher’s battle right. Shurte has been pitching great ball all season for Lowell Three weeks ago he held Momenoe to two hits and last Sunday be held Beecher, HI., toitless. Two errors, however, permitted Beecher to score. Lowell defeated them 6to 1. dark and Shurte bad three battles hast year, dark winning two. Shurte is popular with local fans and for that matter, so is the entire Lowell team. The Lowell Tribune states that it is probable that a large number of rooters will accompany the team here. They will come on No. 33, airlving here at 2 o’clock and wiH change their uniforms as ter that time, which wiH cause the game to start a little late, probably about 2:45. The band will lead the way to the ball park.
