Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1912 — Collegeville Iitems. [ARTICLE]

Collegeville Iitems.

The past week we were pleased to entertain the following visitors:' Lawrence Schall, Payne, Ohio; A. A. Schpeider, James Vc.-s, Hammond, end Leo Smith, Huntington. At the Athletic Association meeting Sunday morning Clifford Reed, Walter Reineck, Charles McArdle, Herold Moran, Leo Birkineier and James Whitcomb were chosen Board of Directors for the. present term. Edward Shields was appointed director of the Rooters’ Club. Monticello 24 St. Joseph’s 17. On Friday last the'varsity traveled to Monticello to reap Its second defeat of the season. The Moriti“Ceilo high school boys were in fine shape as also were the collegians. Both teams being determined to win brought out a very fast game. That the home team has a great advantage in being accustomed to the hall told greatly in favor of the high school boys. It wtas especially the rather low ceHing that hampered the high pass work of the visitors. The college boys were the first to score and maintained their lead throughout the first half which ended 12 to 13 in their favor. In the second half with their best endeavors they suceeded in capturing only two field goals, Deery and Mc-Ardle, whileMhe locals were doubling their score. In’spite of the defeat the players enjoyed the trip,, particularly because of the hospitable treatment accorded them by the high school officials, and all the people of the city with whom they came in contact. On Feb. 10, the high

school plays its return game In the college gymnasium. St. Joseph's 35—. Sit. Viator 14. The line-up: St. Joseph’s St. Viator Beckman rs Bergan Deeiry If • Donly McArdle c Fisher ‘Moran rg Lawler Winter Ig >■. Gordon rg Duffy Refferee, Reed. Umpire, Jacobs. Above all games this is the game that the locals were determined to win. That was tihe spirit with which they entered the contest and faithfully maintained to the last moment. Throughout it was a fast and hard game, far even w|th a sure victory in sight, a larger score would give a greater satisfaction as this is the first game that St. Joseph’s has taken from bhe Viatorians since the two institutions entered, athletic relations two years ago.

The locals, were the first to score, and continued at very regulabut. short Intervals to boost the total by twos. The scoring of the bver-stiate boys was a regular, but the Intervals were of amply sufficient duration never to place the game in doubt after the first ten minutes of play. Fisher at center was bhe inartipular attraction for the visitors. Every one of the varsity played a stellar part: Beckman captured 16 points, McArdle 15 and Deery 2; whereas Moran and Winter by their excellent work as guards hindered the visitors In getting points. Edward Shields, the newly appointed “yell master” directed the rooting with good effect while the band entertained the audience in the several interruptions with enthusiasm-producing selections.