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WESLEYANfleets Her First Defeat atthe HandsOf W. [and J. With the Assistance ot the Ohio State ThirdBaseman.lets the ball through him, and Moore Is passed to first. Theurer cracks the• 4 f* ■ * S).ball for two bases. Bowman flies out to right, with two men on bases. Craig hits the ball squarely and sends it over centerflelder's head, saving Moore, and Wesleyan loses by the score of 1-0.Hughes, who scored the only run of the game is an O. S. U. law student, and plays third on the Ohio State team this year. Hughes played under the name of Moore.W. and J. of Washington, Pa., comes to Delaware on their western trip with one Ohio victory to their credit, and a record of 1,000, this being their seventh game this year. Wesleyan has Just as good a record with Just two victories and no defeats. As usual only a small crowd is out to see what promises to be one of the best games of the season. Our games surely ought to be patronized better, for the boys are playing fast ball.Tarbill opens the game by going out at first, with an assist by second. F. Moore lets Jackson to the first corner, and he immediately steals second. Usborn tries to bunt, but fans the wind, and Thornhill follows suit making the 3rd out Service, the first to go up, goes out strikes. F. Moore fans. Theurer gets an easy hit to first, but goes out at second in attempting ‘. to steal, and closes the first inning.In the second Johnson dies from short to first Holmes flies to Craig.put a single, but retires getting out at second. Bowman hits to Jackson but is1 W. A J.AS.S.BH. PO., A.E.Bertie©, at............ 400362T. Moore, 3b......10101Theurer, lb........08800Bowman, 2d........004I0Craig, If...........01500Alien, ................ 801420W. L.lMoore, of ..... 2 ,000i0Caraon, rf.........00000Rodgere, p......lt;..o'0020Totals..........1527129o. w. u.AB.s.BH.. PO.A.E.Tarbill, o...........001010O. Jackaon, 2b ...00230Usborne, aa........00112Thornhill, 3b......... 40221'/ 0Johnson, cf.......00000Homes, If....-......0200) oGates, lb...........0I800Given, rf..........•V. 40I200Sayers, p..........00010- Totals............... 3105•2572, *1 2 345 67 89■Jo. w. u............00 00 00-0w. St J.............00 00 01--1Earned rung—0. Stolen base*—Theurer. Jack-son 3, Sayers. Two base bite—Hoi meg, Theur-er, Craig.—Double playe—0. Bases on balls -Off Bayers 1, off Rodgers 2. Struck out—by Bayers 9, by Rodgers 6. Left on bases O. W. D. 7, W. St J. 4. Sacrifice Hite—Tarbill 2. Time of game, 2:15. Umpire—Heller. Scorer. Roaser.'♦One out wben winning run was made.Literary Societies.Adarian rendered the following prothrown out at first Craig and Allen I gram: Recitation, Emma Enders; Se-wave the ash three times in vain.lect Reading, Bertha Kennedy; PianoGiven breaks in the third with a I Solo, Sadie Jackson; Recitation, Fran-good hit Sayers forces Given at 2nd, I ces Loader.Tarbill sacrifices, Jackson is presented with four wide ones. Sayers and Jackson here make a donble steal.ATHENAEUM.Athenaeum chose Shakespeare asthe topic for the evening. The pro-With a man on 3rd and 2nd, Usborne I gram opened wIth a voca, golo by Mlagretires the side with a strike out W. L. Moore puts the tall to Say-Sweet; a Biographical sketch ofShakespeare, by Miss Cowgill; The era and goea out at flrat Caraon and I Caaket Scene from the Merchant ofRodgers fly out to Given, and Thornhill retires the side.Venice, Miss Davidson; Vocal Solo,Miss Lichtenberger; Contrast of Rich-In the 4th Thornhill picka out a aln-1 ar(J an(J Macbeth| by Misg PurcelI.gle. Johnson forces him out at second. Holmes drives the ball towards the left for two bases. Gates and Given strike out, and the side is retired.Service repeats his record of the first time up. F. Moore strikes out. Theurer is registered with his second hit and the second hit of the game. Bowman fouled out to Tarbill.In the fifth Sayers draws a pass to first Tarbill advances Sayers by a sacrifice. Jackson hits to short, who catches Sayers at 3rd.Craig goes out from Thornhill to Gatee. Usborne gives Allen life at first. Sayers issues his first free pass of the game to first Carson fans, and Rodgers retires the side from Jackson to Gates. -Usborne starts the 6th by flying out to Craig. Thornhill drops the ball over short for one base. Johnson flies outThe last number was an extemporaneous debate: Resolved, That Shakespeare was a greater man in his day than McKinley is to-day; AIT., Miss Pittinger, Neg., Miss Persons.CLIO.The program presented in Clio last night was as follows: Music, selection from Chopin, Mary Crissy; Oration, “Tennyson as a Man,” Edith Talmage; Recitation, selection from “Guine-vieve,” Bess Comley; Oration, “Tenny-son as an Author,” Nora Waugh; Song Lora Hanawalt; Oration, “The Thoughts of Men are Widened with the process of the Suns,” Lillian Harris. Clio's latest initiate is Bertha Ferguson. ,' '1Cala-Philo BanquetLast night about thirty members of Holmes is given life at first. I the Cala-Philo literary society assein-by Service. Gates retires the side by I bled at Hoffman's to do honor to theirclt;4t8taaV»]vca fly to shortorators, Wilson and Pender, the sue-44In their half of the 6th, Service and cessful contestants in the recent en-F. Moore fly out to Jackson and Us- counter among the preparatory socic-borne. Theurer breaks his good re- J ties tor supremacy In oratorical abili-cord by sending an easy one to Jack-1 ty. A magnificent banquet was served. after which the following toastsmmIn the Tth Given sends a high one to I were given: left, but Craig Is there and nails it. ■ R- Marlin.Sayers strikes eat. .Services error allows Tarbill one base, and Jackson makes the 3rd out to leftBowman is retired by Gates unassisted, Craig fans, Allen makes the 3rd hit of the game for the W. A J. boys.: W. B. Moore fans. - * vThe Wedding1—C. W. Klnnison^.^j Our Sister Societies—H. J. Wilson. Our Orators—W. F. McDowell.How it Was Done—F. H. Koch. Response—J. D. Pender.A Look Forward—B. E. Crtmell. Mr. C. E. Neil acted in the capacityfaIhcFtooilCl111 the 8th both sides draw blanks. I of toastmaster, and charmed the boys Thornhill making a fine running catch. I by his many witty remarks.™In the *th, Holmes, Oates and OIt- The great success of the banquet is en goes out in one, two, three order due to the heroic efforts of our from short to lat Usborne as usual cot, Mr. W. Will lamamas-llItlacltxU
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