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Vol I.
No. 6
""' ES-TERVILLE, O., APRIL 16, 1906 0. W. U. W ins.
Costly Errors at Critical Times the Cause. Octerbein was defeated Satur• day in a game in which errors on both sides counted ru ns. Grabill and Smith both did fine pitching and with the proper support would have won the game for 0 . U. In the first inning with two men out and an error that would h ave retired the side let in three runs. The same thing occurred later when an error let in a run that should have been a sbut•out. Those who accompanied the baseball team to Delaware were more than pleased with the show• ing made by the team last Satur• day. The game was slow on ac• count of the heaviness of the field. Several serious errors were due to wind and mud. A side from the first inning when 0. W. U. scored three runs without a hit after two men were down, the game was close and exciting. This bunch of runs was due to a comedy of errors bunched up at the wrong time. Graybill and Smith allow• ed only 4 hits in the whole game. Spitler at catch is doing well and ..has proven his ability to hold the position down. In the in.field Strahl, Kring and Keller did good work. Leibcap's error was due to his accepting a chance which led him through a pool of water and over a mound of Delaware mud. The weakness af both teams lay in their inability to hit. There was only one earned run in the course of the game. Pitcher Webb, the Delaware Southpaw, is po!ISibly the best college pitcher in the state. He throws a very swift ball with a short qi.lick curve right at the plate. Strahl, however, again succeeded in getting two hits and Titus ca.ne home with one credited to him. We have a team this year which is bound to win a number of games. At the same time it is
composed entirely of representa.1 E. E. Burtner, E. C. Worman, Y.M.C.A. and E. A. Lawrence attended the tive college men and it is up to every loyal student to give the There will be no regular Y. M. State Presidents conference held game his support. Next v.· ed• C. A. meeting Thursday eveni ng. at Delaware last Friday, Satur• nesday aftcrno.on die oys play stea the a!>soc1at1on has se r• day an I day;=fney-1rei,>01·Hm,-,..._e,a1111 0. S. U. at Columbus. Let us ed Rev. Jas. Haig, of the Union interest ing convention-one in send an enthusiastic crowd of Mission, of Colum bus, who will which all phases of the college rooters along to help them bring give a lecture on "Mission and association work was touched home the first scalp. Slum Work in Columbus." The upon in an able manner. lecture will be illustrated by sixty Kenneth McArthur, of New SUlllMARY . 0 . W. 0 . A . B. H . P .O. A . E. stereopticon views of the work, and York City, member of the InterHaker, 0 ..................... .3 0 12 6 ~ scenes about Columbus. An in• national Bible Study committee !:!e'st, 8b. . .......... .... ...t 0 0 2 Potte, 2b......................3 I 6 3 Webb, p ...•.•.•..•••. •••••• t 0 ~ vitation is extended to the Y. W. spoke on "How enroll and leaa 0 1 Eck'J, If•.•••••••••••••••• • , 0 0 0 Re&d. lb.... ........ . ..... .. t 1 g C. A. girls to be present as well every man in college to do 9 0 Bn'on, rf.• •••..•••••••••••4 1 0 0 Ru'rt, er............ ..... 4 u 0 0 5 as any others interested in the systematic daily devotional Bible Cl'and, u . ........... ... . 8 1 1 l 2 work. Study" in a way to make every 4 'IT u 6 -oTrE.R.BEIN. - - - - - " - -A.B. -----E. The Bible class of the Y. w. c. man present feel that his Associa• Ji . P .O. A . rg~ui::: lb·~:-;;.:::.::.::.::::::! 20 !)l 8I t A. entertained the Bible classes of tion should atm at nothing less smith, p...... .............4, 00 140 00 21 Y. W. C. A. last Thursday even• than this the coming year. Fl'ck, Jb.. ................• 4 0 0 Fnnk, •rr.......... ........... W. B. Pettus, Gen eral Secre· Llbecap, er.......... ......., 0 0 u0 01 1·ng. The affia,·r was held in the 0 2 4 2 Spttler,c.......... ·········· · ta ry of all Y . W . C • A . wor k 1·n Grabill, P······-···· · ... ..• .2 0 0 '.1 o Association parlors an d an evening Titus, 1,.......................1 1 1 ~ 0 • • d ch· f th t Keller, 2b...................2 0 2 2 1 of real entertainment was enJoye ma gave one o e mos Total. ..... .....•.. ...88 lt 3 22 s by every one present. Soon after interesting talks of the c0nven• - •o_u_t_,h-1-t -by_b_a_t-te_d_b_a_n_.- - - - - - arriving all were told to proceed tion on "How shall we harmonize o. w. u...... ·-··--··8 c, O 1 O O I 1 ~ to the gymnasium floor. On e Je~t:i~pe l~U: i.~sion Stu;l'.y;;-~= =-=:-7 Otterbein ·······-···o o o o o o z o 0-2 tering each person was presented' with the Bible Study. Earned rons-Wesleyan 2. Tbr&-b&se hJt -Read. ~tolen bases-Potts, Read 2, Ulel• with a brightly colored Easter egg Sunday morning the meeting land, Flick,_ Funk, Llebc&p. First base on balls-OIi' 1o<ra.ybtll t, off Webb l. B1t by and each gentleman told to write was addressed by natives from pitched ball-Baker. truck out-By Gray• bill 2. by Smith 1, by Webb 10. Time 1.30. his name on the egg given him. China and Japan. Umpire Bough. These eggs bearing the gentle• AFTER TALK The Association has arranged Oh! the mud. 0. u. will men's names were placed in a row the following program for the have to cut out the errors if they in the center of the floor and the Thnrsday night meetings of the ladies each given a chance to roll spring term. expect to win. an egg at them. To hit a gentle• April 18 (Wednesday)-lllus• Arc you going to see the game man's egg was to secure him as trated lecture by Rev. James Wednesday against 0. S. U. at partner for the evening. This af. Haig. April 26-Faculty Ses Columbus. forded much fun, as did the con• sion, Leader Prof. R. H. 0. W. U. have a fine gym• tests following. Carrying an egg nasium. Good shower baths and by a spoon held in the mouth was Wagoner. May 3-La kes id e a big plunge in connection helped an easy stunt for Mr. Leibcap. Conference Views led by former to make things pleasant for the Mr. Weaver, our "Jimmy," was delegates. May 10-"Mission work in China" led by C. C. boys. most successful in placing an egg Wang, Shanghai China. May 17 It wc.>s a fast game considering in a box in the center of the floor, -"Boys Work," M. D. Crackle the mud, it being played in 1. 30 after being blindfolded and whirled Cleveland 0. May 24-"The minutes. The first game at home about several times. The two Law as a Life Work," Att. will be next Saturday. If you victors were rewarded b1 Mr. Ey. Gen. Wade H. Ellis. May 3 1 can't go to Colum_bus Wednesday man, master of ceremonies, with "The Ministry as a Life Work," don't fail to make arrangements several large cookies. After re• Rev. Edward S. Lewis, pastor to see the game Saturday. The tiring to the parlor, visiting the First M. E. church, Columbus. boy need the support of every punch bowl en route, the program June 7-Seniors Farewell Session student in school. was varied by music by a quartet Leader F. M. McDonald. consisting of Baird, Shearer, Trim• Frank Hager, of Coluir.bus, was mer and Funk; readings by Miss here Friday. S. L. Postlethwaite, of Casr. Young and Mr. Worman and Misses Gladys Hodges and vocal solos by Miss Yager. Re• bridge, 0., was in town last week. Lena Loofborough, of Mt. Sterl• freshments were served consisting Rev. Cunningham, of Dayton, ing spent several days visiting of Neapolitan ice cream, nabrscos 0., is spending a Jew days with the Rev. Sayre recently. his Westerville friends. and drops.
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