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at the Spring street Union Mission. \V. G. Snavely led the ev 11 devotional exerci. es giving a The m ting Th11r di D. Bible reading on the parable of ing wa~ addres,-ed by Mr. the Wedding Feast, Matt. 22, 1 - r. Crackle, president the Rev. Haig is surely carryrng on a tion B cretades of great vork in helping those who A. of merica. Mr. Crackle bas need so much to be helped. charge of the boys department worl< at leveland, h io, a nd h is talk Tl ursd y eve ning wa largely Otterbein University Board of Trustees. on the ctu al condition s a nd ee f b y a m e 'Ii ith in h e 'President, F . H. Rike, A. B. work at Cleveland. His interDayton. T he Board of Trustees ting addre gave proof that he i in sympat y with the boy , and of Otterbefo University will meet at We terville in the A ssociatjon it wa very much eojoyed by Building at 2 p. m., onday, the eighty men p r nt. fany June 11. of the mer, had t he p lea ure of a CO, foUTTEES. pe rsonal chat with Mr. Crackle Finance and Badget-Including after the meetin g a over. all matters of finance, ways and i.\Ir. C. C. '.Vang, of Pekin, means, enlargement, field work, China, will speak-at the meeting salaries, etc. \V. R . Funk, T ve ing of thi week. • c a1rman . an is gradu te of a Faculty Committee-I ncluding C hinese college and has b een in Art and Business D epartments, thi country two years as a stuLibrary and recommendation for dent at Ohi Weslya n. Th ose Tru t es at Large. A. B. who h eard r. ang p~ak at the hauck, chairman. President ' Con fe( nee at tudent Bodv Committee U. recently peak of him as a Includin g athl -tics, alt matter v ery forceful peake r, and one concerning stu dent body. Build who will interest the men h ere . ou will mi s one of the most en and g rounds. E. J ay Rogers, joyable meetin gs of the term if cha irm:rn. W. 0. B1ker, ec reta r y. F. you mi hearing thi yo:.ing man H. Rike Pres ident . fro m the far East. . and Y. M . The Y W. C. C. A. held a called joint se ion on last Monday night to hear Rev. W. C. Swearer, a returned missionary from Corea. Rev. Swearer has spent eight years in Corea and has accomplished a wonderful wo rk in that much-talked -of land. He is now traveliug in this country in the interests of mi ionary work. He gave a very interesting talk before the meeting 'londay even ing, and also in chapel the follow ing morning on the life and cus toms of the Coreans. A party o f twenty young men from the Y. M. C. A . here went to Col um bu unday evening and assisted Rev. Jas. Haig in the regular Sunday evening service
Baseball. othing el e but bad luck w;1s the cau e o f Otterbein's defeat by E. & J. last Saturday. The final score of 5 to 3 tell the story of a close game , fast and at tim es ex citinir. It was hard luck to lose that game, as it would have been a nice plume in 0. U. 's cap to capture the big end of the score from the strong E . & J . aggrega tion . Both pitchers did excellent work. The errors were about even. Japp eemed a trifle un steady at time but held his wn in good shape. Smith pitched ~ heady game and fielded his posi tion well. His batting also was
up to the stand,ud, i.:> etting two nice bingles \'vhich he;ped thin gs along in nice shape. 1\lorris, left fielder for E. & J., was the heavy hitter of the game. Out of five times at bat he secured a single, a a ouble and a triple . He also scored two runs. Shanahan and JaJil(> each got two hits. John Hall for Otterbein batted at a b67 clip, pulling two single ou t of . t b t three t 1mes a a. . . The scoring tarted tn the sec• . . ond 1nn111g, when E. & J. made . · f d bl b t wo t a II 1es on a pair o ou es y . Japp and Morris, two errors and a stolen base. To off: et this lead Ot erbein made a run in the third on a stolen ba e by 1(eller, a sac rifice and an error. 0. U. forged ahe._1d by one in the ixth. m ith s ingl~d, stole . eco 1d, sacrificed to third by nng and came home on Flick's single. Flick scored on a hit by Grabill and a long fly by Titus. E. & J. overcame the lead in the next inning. T wo sing[ s by orris and Hende rson, an error a nd a long Oy brought in two runs. Morris scored in the ninth on his o wn th ree bagger to left field and Railing's long flv . Otterbein put three men on bases in the ninth after two were down bu t the n ec essa ry hit was not forthcoming.
PERSONALS. Hollis E. Shirey and lady friend, of Columbu , were in town Sunday. F. w. 1cDo11a!d spent Sunday at his home in Logan, O. D. T. Ben11ert, '01, of Mt. Liberty, wa in town Saturday. 1\li ~etha Rowley ~ntertained at a ew111g party Fnday after. noon :\11 ses Hewitt l'.1arkley B k u ' ~ ' a e · and \:v einland. Refresh.men ts were served and all enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. . Jamison, of Hamilton,
0., has purcha ed Demuth's bar ber shop. · Ir. Demuth will preach at Ostrander. W R . .Funk, ·o yton, ~ a in town aturday. His daugh ter dri nn~ accomp ni d him home to pend Sunda . Me srs. Trimm ers and Bur ner went to Circleville to spend Sun day. 1lr. Burtner poke at a un day ch ol cqnven i n in that city. Rev. , . Z. Ro rts, pre iding elder of andusky confer nee, led chapel Thursday morning.
l\Ii ses Mary Allison and Ru th Bookwalter and Mes rs. Bennett a nd Weber enjoyed Saturday afternoon alo11g the banks of Big W alnu t. They brought home a large m ess of fish. Mr. 'vV ber ~'- aid that th e only trouble wa OTrF.lllH:TN, A.H. R. H. P . ;\, .•mllh, trahl, ps .... ....... ·-- - -.. -~ ________ .,5 OJ 02 II 24 ~ th at they could only find one Krlnl( Rb _____ __ ___ ,. .. 4 0 2 2 ~IICI<. C ___ _. _, _____ _..'; ~ boa t. ff 1 rahlll. !_ ______., , ___ I nI 1I :l 0 0 T ,.ttullil, rr•.•••.•••.••..• i n 0 0 o E. V. Bowers, '0 1, uperin 1 1, eller. 2h ___________ .1 I n 1 6 0 0 IO 0 8 ten den t of school in Gahanna, is f.- J'..'W· 0 2 2 0 ·----···H 1 h ome at the end of hi year's -Totoi__ __.,____.. • ff 27 H 6 work. S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.:___:,_:::._.:..:__: I
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