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yoL. 3a.DELAWARE, OHIO, SATURDAY,the four will satisfy Ibe student*. I IWednesday's victory wipes'out all• A ' #.memory of Oberlitt.^^L^.Ho lines made a great catch In the U. of W. Va. game. Haiti line drives are his specialty, and It la like “dropping them In the sewer to put them in his direction.What a contrast between last Saturday’s crowd and*Wednesday's. It is hoped the girls will keep their enthusiasm keyed*.up tot:the highest pitch and ^1 the grandstand for the rest of the season.Flt;♦ 4lt;P@vUJ* U*breaksDest iLr^inmi Jfecor,1U)k) is Jac* ‘iai blfCdihe lt;J7urtT ?The new plan of admitting the ladies into the grandstand free, Is a very good one. The bleachers are usually filled by the men, and as there is no place else for them to go It Is unfair to compel them to pay for a seat.13gcolusc crushed 1o Cdftft lie udfip qef 1Au. - !* ■l^ough's ^xvorilj attiXiuuJfSunrnj breaks ifc Sfence.GOOD WORK.I his delivery, and in no inning did he third on Faurot’s life, Jackson’s outallow more than one. The control of scoring him. Tarbill flied to Printz,0. W. U. MEETS UNIVERSITY OFThe team ought to have the support received from the rooters Wednesday at every game. What Is the use of playing if there is no interest mani-feste® by the student body?tlaieiti«lineThe young ladies have been given credit for their earnest rooting at Wednesday's game.;! |frlhh(Broderick is playing the game of his life at Bhort. Brod* never shirks a play, and goes after everything hit any where in his rttf^Tion. —Harmount and Jackson are taking to their new positions like ducks to water. M 'V r ^ • • '•both pitchers was fine, only one base but Hough, Holmes and BroderickWEST VIRGINIA.on balls being given the whole game, drove out a single, double and another The infield of the home team was a single in succession, scoring two more.regular stone wall, and to put a fly In- Another in the eighth was made on to the outfield was suicide. The men Jackson's double, Tar bill’s. sacrificeThe Virginia boys had great respectfor Cap’s arm. Cooper, the second*I man up, tried for second, but was nailed by a perfect throw, and only one man tried from then on.ofTiinarfoInstevBFST WORK AND BfcST CAME OF TillYfcAR.Score 12 to I in Favor of Our TeamRooters loo Numerous to MentionCapt. Tarbill Shows his OldTime Pluck.The students were wild Wednesday afternoon when Capt. Tarbill and his warriors brave, simply trampled the strong U. of W. Va. under foot. That we would defeat the Virginians was in the minds of a very few, while a majority of the faithful ones hoped to hold them down to a close score. When the visitors were practicing the hearts of the crowd sank lower and lower, for such playing as they indulged in has not been seen on the home, «•® * grounds for years. Our own. boysshowed off to poor advantage, and it0was only a question of how big a score the visitors would pile up. The largest crowd of the season was out, and it was there for business; such rooting would be a credit to any school. The sight of so many girls in the grand stand must have inspired the boys, for such a game as they put up would win from any amateur team in the state. An errorless game on these grounds Is something that is unknown to the students, but that Is the kind they were served to that day. VFaurot had speed to throw away, and be dished up his twisters in away that kept the visitors guessing.Only five scattered hits were made offwere everywhere a ball was hit. and Hough’s third single. When Lind-Holmes again kept the visitors’ aver- sey dropped a fly into Bowker’a hand age down by pulling in seemingly im- for the last out, the crowd went wild;possible drives. It is hard to give to win would have suited them, but to credit to any one man, for every one walk away with the game was worthwas at his best, and one deserves as losing their voices over.much credit u the other, Hough’sbat was again in evidence, but Holmes,Nash and Broderick were pushing himNOTES. ;Broderick was compelled to doff hishard. Capt. Tarbill played in hia usual caP# when he made a great stop off hard luck, and was nearly put out of McWhorter - bat In third.the game by being hit by the ball, but the doctor couldn't keep him outPrinceton defeated Va. 8 to 3. Wonder what we could do to the Easterners? '.A •foblhetoU«•,HibavowekeHow about eight stolen bases in one game? •! ■‘V. •Denning made a phenomenal catch off Harmount’s bat in the fatal fourth.O. W.U.bagger in the fourth, when he jumped : Nash, rf.W. Va. scored Its only run In the jnt0 ^ ajr wjjjje rurming sidewise, fourth. Pastorious, the first man up, an(j pUjje(j (iown his slashing drive.was hit by a pitched ball. Printz singled, Pastorius reaching third. Bowman hit to Harmount, and a double painted ** play, but Broderick failed to cover in the ninth.second in time to catch Bowman at, ikl That thefirst. Shelby also hit to Harmount,,aon/1Printz scoring. This was Hie only inning that W. Va. had a man fartherV ’% v ^ *' ■ p.than second.Delaware was fortunate in bunchingHolmes tried to wipe out the newlyTotal. .............. 40U. or W. Va.Paatoriufl, 88Shelby, c ... Lindsey, Damming, Ifwork. If they willing to spend i from two to three hours practicing sixTotal ..... ....'flAJJ.B.HH.PO. A.E51I .82040151053 ‘3100053240051Mi1605f21O'0501003102304!JP1010*°12;1227130AS.B.BH.PO. A.K400S012I032f40 .0j1030220040202040040A00ft12a00600301001—, YVi—'mm* —. /—311ft J24ft0 052 401 •-—120 00 000 0- 100 msal a ! sta Bu thlt; w me vel I toe isti Prlt;Earned runa- 0, W. U. U 8. Sacrificu hita—j lege, surely the student body ought to her hits, and the visitors errors were, ^ W|jj|ng ^ 8penq a quarter apiece Two caw htta—Holme*' % Jackson,f Twt 1 v A ft at Viu niAilo its: run In thf* *Nnb» JkMIIMB 2 jJftSflou by riinrot 1*land two hours a week to encourage Hit by pitched ball-Coopar, Parorioa. Har*fourth, Hough started the ball to roll-them. How would a school of this.mount 81 ruck out-by Bowman 4, by Faurot 8. Passed ball -Sheluy 1. First base on errorsing by putting it out of the reach of any of the fielders. Holmes followed him by putting a two bagger against» , Acenter field fence, Hough scoring. I Broderick was safe on Cooper’s fumble. and Nash set the rooters frantic by scoring loth on a cracking double. Dickey droppe t Bowker's fly, allowing him pQ reach second, Nash scoring, er stole third, and scored on--0 VV. U, ft. Lett on bases-.U. of W. Va. 6, O. size be looked upon if it were not able }J?- U.S. Stolen Bowman l Jack* m tBroderick 2, Tarbill 1, Nash 1, Bowkor i, Fau-to support a base bal ltcam? The As-j socintion has lost money on most^ev- **r-ery game this season, but a few morerot 1. Tim« 1 hour, SO min. Attendance :»lt;) Weather good. Umpire, Clark. Scorer, K*»h\crowds like Wednesday’s will set tl^emSeniors*on their feet once more.\him pThe Seniors will wear their caps andOn Monday evening the team leaves gowns to Dr. Bashford’s reception on the Hocking Valley for its eastern Monday evening.The Commencement invitatiions aref trip. On Tuesday they play at Grove Faurot's out Two more were added in j pg Wednesday at Allegheny, to arrive June 1, and it will be neces the fifth on hits by Tarbill and Nash,Cooper’s error and Holmes' grounder4 ’ *Faurot will probably pitch three of delivered. Miss Hauser and Miss Per-In the sixth, Harmount was hit by»the gamea but Capt Tarbill is unde- sons may be seen by the ladies, and pitched ball, stole second and reached Jetted as to the other two. Two out of the mea will please see Patterson..to McWhorter.Thursday at W. J. and Friday and sary to have the money in the hands | Saturday at Morgantown, W. Va. of the committee before they too be
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