People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1895 — That Foot Ball Game. [ARTICLE]
That Foot Ball Game.
The local team went over to Reminton Saturday, and the score of six to ten in their favor tells the story of their prowess. The following is the line up of the Rensselaer team: Woodworth, r. h. b., Brown, 1. h. b., Brinley, f. b., Seigler, 1. e., Fendig, 1. t., Collins, c. g., Gwin, c., Rider, r. t.. George, r. e., Wood, r. g., Sayler, q. b. The Rensselaer boys were handicapped, not having their regular men in all places, the 1. h. b. and f. b. being absent. The Remington men averaged heavier, and really had the game won three minutes before time expired, and but for the remarkable 100-yard run of Brinley, who got the ball at the home goal and carried it safely to the Remington gpal and made the winning touchdown, with less than a minute to spare. Brown, of the Rensselaer team made the first touchdown after a run of fifty yards. New grocery, new goods, new prices; everything fresh and clean; cheap for cash. Remember H. J. Dexter, Odd Fellows’ building.
Everything nice; new and clean at H. J. Dexter’s new grocery. Miss Emma M. Burget of Illinois Female College, of Jacksonville, 111., will give instruction in voice culture and instrumental music at the rooms, formerly known as the Iroquois club rooms hours from 2t05 p. m. For further information please call.
ENMA M. BURGET.
