1906 05 07 The Otterbein Weekly

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Vol I. New Music and Art Building. Mr. F . H . R ike, president of t he boa rd of tru stees of the college, recdv.-d tl1e following telegra ,1: on last Sunday: Will erect memorial music and art building as per conversation of yesterday. G. A. L AMBB RT & F AMILY. The message was announced in the Victoria Theatre at the con• cl usion of the haccalaureate ser• vices o'f Union Biblical Seminary, and was greeted by hearty ap • plause from the more than one thousand people present. Mr. Lambert is a resident of Anderson, Ind. , and has long been a philanthropic patron of Otterbein. The building will be erected at a cost of $25 ,000, as a memorial to the late Mrs. Lambert. The probable location of -ire-tmi ci g-wil e on· the 1101 hcast corner of Grove and Park streets, or directly east of the association building, and will be completed within the coming year. Besides the practice rooms, the buildin~ will contain an auditorium of ample capacity and a magnificent pipe organ. The college has been handicap• ped for years by the cramped quarters of the present building and it is needless to say that the memorial building is more than welcome. No more fitting means could have been adopted by the donors to perpetuated the memory of Mrs. Lambert than to erect this conservatory of music and art uildi ng. With the assurance of this building, it is pleasing to note that within the next year over $100,000 worth of new buildings will be placed on the campus. The futurt: of Otterbein seems assured. Otterbein Won by a Rally in the Eighth. On the home field Friday after­ noon Otterbein defeated her old

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rival, Heidelberg, by a score of 10 to 8. It was the most loosely played game on both sides that Otterbein has played in this sea­ son, errors being plentiful and largely accountable for the large score. Although errors let in quite a number of runs the game would have been Otterbein 's anyway inasmuch as Otterbein clearly outbatted their opponents. The ability to bunch hits is what is often the most important factor to win a game, and this is what 0. U. did in the eighth when five hits and an error netted four runs, enough to win the game, although Heidelberg already had piled up eight runs through gifts. In the early part of the game it looked as if 0. U . would not be able to do anything with Mathias' pitching but to ward the latter part of his pitching he showed signs o weak ening and was re­ placed by Platt to Otterbein 's advantage. Grabill in the box did good work, only six hits be­ ing made off of him and some of these coming after the side would have been retired had it not been for errors. Otterbein showed an improvement in base running. J. W. P. Hall had his first chance in the game and showed up well, getting two hits when most need­ ed and played his position well in tlie field. Bove} Hall at first and Smith at second were there with the goods, although not playing their regular positions. The shift was necessary on account of Funk and Keller being out with injuries. S UMMARY.

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Kring, F lick, L ibecap and J . Hall starred. Grabill had 4 stol en bases and Kring on e. John Wil­ liam Pitm an H all was agai n in left field , although he had nothing to do in the fieid was there again with his stick and got a nice sin­ AFT E R TA LK. gle. Outside of the first inning Well ! ! Well ! ! there was noth ing that happened to mar the good play ing of 0, U. Keep it up boys !! 0. U. is fortunate in having and if the team can get together two pitchers like Gr.ibill ;.md and get into the game right at the Smith. They are above the start it is likely that the games to come will end up on the right side average. of the book. Good Work John! SUMMARY . The game that was scheduled OTrEREETN, A .B. P .O. A . E . \\oith Ohio University for next Str a b I, ss....... ............. . . r, Ji. 0 0 2 I 2 Smith, P····· ···········--··• Friday will likely be played at K ring 3 b •• •••••• •..• . . .•.. . 5 I '.l0 06 10 2 12 I 0 l<'llck, C • ·· ·· ·• ·-- · · ·· ···• .. 4 Athens instead of at home. 2 Grablll, r •• •. ··-· •••. ..•. .4 0 l 0 Ltbecap, c !. . .. .. ....... . . . .4 1 0 u 0 2h ... ___ __ ____ _.. . .. ... 4 0 I 1 I The crowd that was out to see Titus, I B. Ha ll, lb.. •••.. - ••••. ...•3 11 I 1 0 0 0 the game Friday was discourag­ J. J:lall , 1 •..•• • •• ••••• . ..3 l 2j Total. ••....•.•••... _89 5 12 a ing. The team deserves better su pport than was given. Capit a.I Univ. AB. H. PO . A . E. K ' ko, m .... . ... .. .. . .... .. .. .. ..... 0

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Smith Won Another Game for Otterbein.

Otterbt>in continued the good work again Saturday and won the second game of the week at Co• lumbus Saturday by defeating Capital University by a score of 10 to 5. It seems that at last Ot• terbein has found her batting eye and has been swatting the ball at the right time. The hitting of Saturday along with the good pitching of Smith was what won the game. Without the few errors that occurred in the early part of the game Capital U niver• sity would not have been able to score. Smith had them for the A . E. greater part of the game at his 4 2 I mercy, three of the five hits that 0 4 I 0 0 were made off of him came in the I 0 I first two innings before he was 0 0 0 up . After this I fairly warmed 0 0 I there[ was practically nothing do• 9 6 ing for Capital. Otterbein started A. E . the ball rolling in the first and 0 0 I 2 kept it going all through the I I 0 0 game. In two innings was 0 . U. 3 0 2 2 a I shut out without a run. This 0 0 0 I was done by hitting and good 13 i base running in which Smith,

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Second Team Defeated. On Saturday afternoon the second baseball team met a team from North Columbus and were defrated by a score of 7· 3. The team representing Otterbein was pretty well shifted o wing to several of the second team men playing with the first team. The errors made by 0 . U . at critical times was the cause of there defeat. Score: Ott e r bein .•••__ _•..••. 0 0 3 0 O O O O 0-3Nortb \ ola m bn s ..... I I O O 8 o O 2 0- 7 Bauerle&- ·,wders and Balley; eor ge and. R o e1t.-.

Fred H anawal t 1s a new stude nt who en tert d school I:- st week. W. N.;Della r, '05, of A ltoona, Pa., spent Thursday with Otter• bein friends .


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