Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1912 — Collegeville Items [ARTICLE]
Collegeville Items
Jalffes Fitzgerald, secretary of the Athletic association, who returned to his home in Kokomo last Monday, is reported to be suffering from a severe attack of typhoid fever. While throwing acorns at each other out in the grove last Sunday afternoon, Edward Shields, who is a member of the Athletic association board, was hit in the right eye,] and as a consequence the member is' in a serious condition. At first the total loss of the eye was feared, but] present indications are that it will be saved. I opponents. The rest of the game was a uselessly long-drawn squabble that ended ip a final count of an eight to nine score. Thu ends the Fall season during Which the All Stars won two, lost’one, and tied another. The listless junior’s game in the morning was won by the Re--wligious. Last Sunday's baseball game was; won by the All Stars., The first inning was a row of errors by the Ail Stars, and a string of runs by their] opponents. The next five periods were an exhibition of good clean ball,. The sixth proved to be a strong rope of errors by the Rel!g-j ious, and a bundle of scores by their The number of students who have complied with the college rule of obtaining parental permfission in writing to indulge in football is so small that th re will not be a team at St. Joseph this year. Among the juniors there is a larger number, and they are out practicing every day for the games that they have In view. Thus far there is no definite schedule. A large number of visitors were at the college during the past week: Rev. Eugene Grinn, C. PP. S., Minster, 0., formerly a member of the college faculty; Rev. Vitus Scheutte, C. PP. S., St. Joseph, Mo., also a former member of the faculty; Rev. J. J. O’Brien. Mrs. M. Glennon, Chicago; Ph. Frechette. A. D. Sonligue, Kankakee; Mrs. Wm. Rachor, Mrs. M. C. Rumley, Mrs. E. Kanney, Laporte; E. J. Perkins, P. J. Retinger, Chicago; Mrs. M. O’Connell, Mrs. C. Duffecy, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. M. J._Cyr, Miss Emma Cyr, Miss M. Granger, Fowler; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lambert, Beaverville, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. R. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. A. Boinent, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lambert, Bourbonnais, 111.
