Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1917 — ST. JOE FOOTBALL OPENING [ARTICLE]

ST. JOE FOOTBALL OPENING

Corby Hall to Take On Collegeville Eleven Tomorrow. St. Joe had an informal, opening of its football season last Sunday when the varsity, defeated the second team 30 to 0. The game was’ clean and fast and the result was not as one-sided as was expected. The scrubs show that they are still out looking for berths on the first team. Wellman was too much for the scrubs but even he was checked ~ once in awhile. O’Brien showed that he is fast developing into a star at quarterback and by the time the first outside team tackles St. Joe they can take pointers from our little Irish quarterback. The line was a little ragged but the backfield came to the - fescue; The line-up was as follows: R. E.: Hunt —Hession and Cunningham R. T.; Dolohery—G. Dunn R. G.: HerOn—Kampsen C.; Miller —-Lang L. G.r M. Dunne —Vetter L. T.: Bornholt—O’Daniel L. E.: Tremel- —-Coleman Q. O'Brien —Manley R. H. B.: Vender Haar —Matthews L. H. B.: Lause—Anti F. B.: Wellman —-Cadle Tomorrow St. Joe will have its formal opening of the football season, Corby Ha'll of Notre " Dame has been secured for this day and the game promises to be are .interesting one. The Corby Hall team has a higher rating than Walsh Hall, NOtre Dame, which 'defeated St. Joe last year, but with the St. Joe team gpirig at its present clip there will" be a real game until the timekeeper calls the halt. Game will be called at 3 o’clock. j. E. HOGAN, ’l9.