Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1910 — COLLEGEVILLE ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

COLLEGEVILLE ITEMS.

Father Weyman delivered a students at the services last Sunday. ' v Rev. Methodjus Vornes, O. S. 8., spent a day at the colege lately. ..A Miori, but amusing entertain merit was rendered by the A.L. S. Sunday evening. Mr./and Mrs. G. J.'Dwyer; E. K. Fleming, Chicago, Mrs. and Miss •Mecklenburg,# Rensselaer, were college visitors Sunday. Sunday’s rain destroyed the Varsity’s first opportunity to show their real base ball class. The jjame will be played April 24. J. Maichler has returned to his studies from Coneaut, Ohio, having been called to his home on account of the death of his mother. B. Westhoven received a telegram Sunday evening informing him of the death of his brother at Liberty, Ohio. He left to atvery impressive sermon to the tend the funeral. This week will see the floor laid in the chapel. The frescoers are finished excepting the towers and the atrium. Next week the furniture men ( will be busy erecting the alters and setting up the pews. Governor Thomas R. Marshall has acceptetd the invitation of the college faculty to be present at the dedication of the chapel, May 17. The Governor has also consented to deliver an address in the-college hall at the literary entertainment in the afternoon. Other well-known speakers will also be heard. The Colegeville base ball league has again been organized. Four teams constitute the league anff four games are scheduled for each week, thus giving each team two games a week. The leaders of the teams are: Cardinals, J. Manion; Imperials. L. Reily ; Laurels, A. Berghoff; Royals, sM. Toner. From the > showing of the players in the Varsity tryout games the league bids fair to give us a good strong pennant race. Great interest is shown by the different teams and by the students generally.