Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1917 — St. Joe Five Downed 32 To 17 at Lafayette. [ARTICLE]

St. Joe Five Downed 32 To 17 at Lafayette.

Lafayette Journal. In one of the fastest games played this season at St. Boniface hall, the f. M. P. 0. quintet defeated the Joseph college team last night iby a score of 32 to 17. The visitors threw an awful snare into the local camp at L’-.e start of the game, and it looked like they night repeat their previous victory, but, after the Y. M. P. C. lessors got well under way they were never in danger of defeat. Otto Ricks was the star for the winners and led their attack with ten field goals and three successful free tosses. H© was greatly aided by the 'stfong defensive work of 7 hengen and Lovey, who broke up many basket bombardments started by St. Joe.