1906 04 23 The Otterbein Weekly

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WE ]TERVILL~, 0., APRIL 23, 1906

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BASEBALL.

Otterbein-Ohio State Game.

0. U. m et defeat at the hands of their old time rivals last Wednesday afternoon. The score stood 8 to 4 at the finish. The game wa'> loosely played and many errors were made by both team s. Smith pitched a fine game but had poor support. Both .Benchholter and Brindle twirled good ball for 0. S. U. The day was a fine one and a fairly good crowd was in at­ tend1nce. The fact that the C0lumbus baseball club of the American Association played its opening game with Kansas City at eil Park the same afternoon no doubt kept many from the game at hio tate. T his was also the opening game for Ohio State. SUMMARY.

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o. M . U .-0 . U . Game. On la t Saturday afternoon, Otterbei n went down in defeat to the Ohio Medical University, of Columbus, by the close score of of 13 to 12. The fiirst inning was particular­ ly disastrous for Otterbein when eight runs crossed the plate. Pitcher Grabill seemed to be up in the air and he had a good cause. Several easy chances for outs were lost and this, with a couple of hits

made things look very bad from I company bas submitted three BURGLARY. the start. compromise propositions to counIn O tterbein's half of the same Westerville };las had a burglary cil and it would seem that it was inning, anoth er batting and error ot its own! Friday morning about time that som e defin ite bt:e was started and fi ve Otterbein about 1:30· E. G. Lloyd and oth • acti on be taken that our streets men crossed the plate. This en who live near the postoffice may be lighted by somebody, seemed to put a li ttle gLnger in were awakened by a heavy explo• somehow, sometime. the locals arrd with the exceptLon sion. Mr. Lloyd arose ha tily Lecture Course Concert of the third inning Otterbein play­ and although it was quite dark he ed a good game. was able to see a man standi:ng The con cert g iven by the Four runs were credited to each just in front of his house evidently Whjtney Bros. Concert Lo. in team in the third through loose doing sentinel duty. A moment t he colleee chapel Tuesday even­ playing by both in the field. Ot· later a buggy drove up a nd th e ing April 17 was one of the best terbein secured one run in the sentinel was taken in nd driven sixth and two in the seventh, rapidly away to the north ~ Two nu,1 .bers on the Citize ns Lecture thereby tieing- the score. Neither other men were seen by Mr. and Course I his year. This was the sixth number on the course, .but team scored in the eighth. With Mrs, Lloyd, and subsequent dis- not the la t. two men down in the ninth, a Newell Dwight Hillis has as­ coveri es led to the theory that high fly off a Medic bat was drop• there were four men in the gang. sured the committee that he will ped in Otterbein's out fie 1d Upon investigation it was found positively appear as the seventh which let in the winning run. Ot­ that the safe in the po-stoffice had number on our lecture course, on terbein went ou t in one, two, been blown open. Postmaster May 211 d or forfeit twenty.five three order and the game was end­ Stoughton was soon on the scene. dollars. Here's hoping that we ed. He found that the burglars had will not have to take the money The game was interesting at been successful in gaining access but that his third date to lecture times, but an unwarranted amou nt to the safe and had secured about , for us may not be broken. of errors by both teams spoiled an thirty dollars in stamps but had ' The lecture course committee otherwise good game. That first failed to take about $200 in deserves the highest commenda­ in nin g was certainly a "hoodoo" money, although in plain view. tion for t hei r succes ful efforts to for 0. U . and if that innin g had The Colu mbu s police were at provide a course of merit. With been played like the mai ority of once notified, but as yet no clue on.e exception possibly every the rest, a different story could be seems to have been discovered . number bas been up to and above told. H owever, another time, The horse and buggy used by the standard. boys. the crooks was stolen from the barn of J oseph D. Edwards, who Christian Endeavor. UMMARY. lives o n the Weinland farm about O. l1 . U. AB. PO. A. E Farson, cL..... ....... . __ ,t I l 2 I two miles west of town . The rig The meeting last Sunday even­ Ee kfield, I ••••••.•••••••..3 0 12 2 2 Edwards, S.••.•••••..• •• •6 Ii a 2 0 was found in a cemetery nea r ing was led by Miss Una Karg. Tbomus, c ••••••••••••••••6 2 0 0 Barn tt, r .•••.•....•.•.•. 6 2 I 0 2 D elaware Saturday mornin g. The topic was, ''Keeping the Sab­ Wolf, Ill .•.• ••.••• . ••••.•. 5 I 0 0 1 \1ille r, I .. ......... . ...... 6 I I 0 I ,, To show th eir respect for the bath Day Holy." The su bject 4 Ma e.2 ••••. . •••••• • ••••••• 4 1 l I 0 0 0 andera, P ··-·· · ····· ····· 5 law, the safe crackers visited the wa. a practical one and an inter­ Totals ••...••••.... 41 'J:l 10 .9 Jl blacksmith shop of Marshal Strahl esting meeting was held. OTrERBETN, A.B. Ii. P .O. A. E. and secured there their tools with Miss Ethyl Young will le;i d C. trabl, ............. .. .....-6 2 2 2 1 which they forced their entrance roltb, r ...... .. ... ...... . .4 E. next Sunday evening. "Mis­ I 0 0 1 1 9 0 l into the postoffice building. l:lall, lb . -········· ·· ... t Llbecap, cf............... .. 4 l 6 0 1 sion Work Among F oreigners Flick, lf................- ..•. .0 0 0 0 2 This burglary serves to bring to in America" will be the su bject 2 0 0 0 «pitier. c .......... --- ····- ··..4 Rrln,:, Sb . ................... .. o I 2 2 0 Kell r. 2h .•••••••. - ........ ..6 I 2 a l mind forcibly the ease with which considered. 2 1 4 I Grabill, I>••····-····-- •••. 2 crooks may operate in a town Total .. . ... ••••••••....87 12 '1:1 II 10 whose streets are not lighted. Workman Take Notice. Rnn s• -Farson 2, Eckfeld 2, Edw• rde, Nothing but rare good luck has Tbomll8. Rarnett, Wolf~ MIiier 2, Mae 2: Those wishing to work or wish­ trabl, , roltb, Hall, Fllok 3, pitier S, Keller. prevented the occurrence of more Grabill i. l'lrst ba on ball,-Olf Grablll , I; o~ ander 8. track oat-By anders, JI; thieving and crimes of this kind ing work done see o ne of the by rablll, 6. Double.J>l&y-Grabtll to Kellar to llall. 1'1me 2:00. Um pire-Dr . L loyd. during the past three months that following committee: the streets have been in darkness. J. H. Weaver, chairman. The College Orchestra will fur­ Council again postponed definite L. P. Cooper. nish the music for the Center­ action on the light question at its P. C. Luh. ville High School commeiicemcnt regular session last Friday even­ H. M.. Worstell. April 26. ing. We understand the Electric C. V. Roop.

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