Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1920 — CATCHES TWENTY-EIGHT POUND MUSKIE [ARTICLE]

CATCHES TWENTY-EIGHT POUND MUSKIE

Charles Morlan received a postal from his son Forest, telling of the latter’s big catch. The card, reads as follows: Eagle River, Wjs, Juno 25, 1920. Just got back from the lake. Got a 28 lb. muskie. Sent it to Chicago to be mounted. Address me at Carl Much’s Resort Mountain, Wis. xWill be home first of the week. Have not caught any small fish, but sure got a big one. FOREST. The Danville, Hl., colored team will be the attraction at Goodland Sunday, the kame being a play-off of the tie contest which the clubs staged two weeks ago. Winamac will be at Wheatfield where a great game is expected. Winamac has been going at a 'Vapid pace this year, but will find Wheatfield prepared. t z . Miss Vilma Rich, of Indianapolis, who served as bridesmaid at the Hamilton-Miller wedding Wednesday, returned to her home today. Since the wedding she has been the guest of' Mrs. L. H. Hamilton. Miss Rich and Mrs. Miller have been college mates for the past four years and are very close friends. Babe a pair of home runs to his rapidly lengthening string Friday. The mauler collected his homers in the first and ninth. He now has twenty-two, seven short of his 1919 record.