People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1894 — NOT THERE. [ARTICLE]

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ißensscEaer Knocks the Siufflu' Out cf 7Le;;i::j on Base Bts'l. / The Remington “Hoodoos" came over last Monday and tackled the Models on their home grounds, and the result was so disastrous that we doubt if they will ever be caught playing ball again. It was a most complete walkaway that our boys have had. It was a regular puddin' for them. In the eighth inning Remington put in four pitchers, but they were soon knocked out. Lyons’ hot liner catch and the immiiug fly catches of Ramey and Clifton were features of the game. Our boys played in good form and if they will only continue to hold out as they are doing now, they will make a record. The batting record of the Models is good. All did well. The following is the official score of the game: RENSSELAER - AB. R. 18. PO.E. Hawkins, c 8- 4 6 11 Washburn, ss 8 3 3 1 Sebring, 3b ~8 6 2 0 Fisher, 2b 8 4 4 2 i Uiifton, lb 8 4 2 7 Lyons, p 8 f, 6 0 I Ramey, If 8 4 4 3 i Thornton, cf 7 3 6 0 Chamberlain, if., 7 5 4 0 Total <0 3!) 37 14 REMINGTON. Stiller, p... 5 1 3 0 Maxwell,ss 5 12 1. Fisher, c 5 1 3 5 O’Reilly, lb 5 0 1 7 <j Burger. 2b 5 I 3 1 S. Thompson, 3b 5 1 3 1 I‘effley, if 4 o 1 0 t Sheers, cf 1 0 0 I J. Tliompsolr. If 4 0 3 0 1 Total 42 5 IS) 16 10 Innings 1 2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 0 Rensselaer .7 2 5 1 0 2 4 5 13-30 Remington.... 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 o—s Batteries—Lyons and Hawkins, Stiller. Fisher. Bloom, Maxwell. O'Reilly. Umpires, Spitler. Porter. 2 base hits—Seining. 3, Lyons. Ramey, Chamberlain, Hawkins. 3. Washburn, Clifton, Maxwell. 3 base bits—Clifton. Fisher, Ramey, Maxwell. Hit by pitched ball. Rensselaer. 3, Remhigto n. 1. Bases on balls—Thornton. Hawkins, Clifton. 2. FAh. -. Stiller. Struck out—Lyons 6. Stiller 4. Fishei 2, Bloom. I. Time. 3 hours. Sheriff Hanley and Deputy McColly went over near the Benton county line last Monday and captured a young man named Ingram, who is badly wanted at Elyria, Ohio. Officials have been searching for him since! last September, and in some way the sheriff of Elyria located him here and about a week ago sent a photograph and full description of Ingram to sheriff Hanley, and the result is that he is now languishing in jail. He is a school teacher by profession. C. a traveling ageii keye Machine Co., io, has been quite i. xoweis House for s . The K. of P. lodg -arge of him, he b- )f that order. Ii . I; O. O. F. have <b ■ d;<’ following officers. 1. ! <., T, J. Sayler, N. G., W. M. Hoover, V. G., JohnSayler, Sec’y., Jas. Antrim, Treas., Alfred Collins. Hallie Flynn returnded from Shelby county the first of the week. He was engaged in book canvassing, in that county. State Evangelist E. B. Scofield will preach at the Christian church next Sunday evening. All are invited to attend. The wheat crop is now being harvested. Some of the farmers cut their grain last week. Remember you can get the Pilot from now until December Ist, for only 25 cents. J. P. Hammond has moved into Tom Saylor’s property on Front street. B. F. Ferguson is still selling, buying and trading in real estate. Ed Rhoades is clerking for Ellis & Murray,