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'Header from Heidel..berg. On Saturday afternoon Otter• bein repeated the dose oftbe day, before and again defeated Heidel berg by a score of 6 to 3. The weather was ideal and the grounds wexe in exc;ellent condition as the resul t o f a light rain in the m orn• ing. In the early part of the game thi ngs looked a littl e blue tor the 0. U . boys after Heidel· berg throu g h a combination of errors scored one run in the first and two in the second. Up to this time Otterbein had none to their credit. It seemed that Grove for Heidelberg was go ing t o be a stumbling block and this he p,roved to be until the third ~ when the boys started t,he ball ro!l. n~ ~nd co d hre.e tim ed tiein g the score. After the first two bad innings the team tightened up and started in to play ball and Heid elberg could do nothing with Smith's pi tching. Smith was in fine form and pitched great ball. Had it not been for the errors in the first two innings the game wo uld have certainly have been a shut out for Heidelberg as they only got three hits off of Smith' pitching- during the entire game and onty one of tho e was a good cle,. n hit and Heidelberg has a good bunch of . B ovey H a ll p1aye d a h ,tters. · th e fi e Id an d a t neat game b oth 111
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The boys report a fine trip and good t reatment at the hand the Heidelberg boys. B. Hall played a great game. His two stolen runs in Saturd ay's m A I" ....... ~
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Heidelberg at the early part of the game thought Smith was going to be easy but they chang• b at . H e accept ed every c I1ance . ed their minds. at first and scored three ofthe si x Ask StraLl aod John Hall who their friend from Detroit wa s Stealing in home twice. He also that they met goi ng up. got a pretty acrifice hit. The team was somewhat sh ifted owing to Strahl being laid up with a bad shoulder. He was hit with a ball on Friday and was unable to u~e his arm. Spitler took right field and Grabill went in at third. A.8. Krln£ ab . ••••• ••••. •. .i; mltb, p ..... ......... .. 6 pitier, r ...... .. ....... r, J . Hall, m-·······-···• Grabill, '•--··-·----4 Jl'llcl<, Cl ·--····------"4 OTTERBJ!:J.
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Now to win the last game of the season trom Ohio orthern.
Titus got a nice 3 base hit, and hy. the way the longest hit of both games, on Friday, but was caught at home. It came within an ace
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OTTERBEIN WON
The batting order was changed a little and had much to do with winning as hits came at the right time.
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For the second time this season Otterbein defeated their old rivals Heibelberg io a fas t a11d snappy ro inning game. 0. U . started the run getting iq the -first. St rah1, first man ~p . was hit with the ball along with a base on ball and an error scored 2 rum,. Heidelberg c·ame back with I run in the same inning t hrough an error, 2 stolen bases, afld a long fly. 0. U. cou ldn 't do anything with them until the fourth inning when three m en were put over t11e home plate by a ba.,e on balls, sacrifice by Stra hl an<l two hits . I11 the third Hei del berg scored 2 ru ns and tied the score by bringne
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Commencement.
The co mmence ment invitations which have arrive.d and are now be ing sent ou ar ,very neat specimens of the eng ravt.rs art. Wjth th€ receipt o( an invitation com es the realizatio n that exan:iinati on s are almost upon u.s d ....__...-~ soon the class bf '06, ill be numin the sixth. 0. U. again took bered with our alu mni . The the lead when Smith 7 0t down on following is the program of •coman e rror and Kring forced him in mencement week: with a niceJ1it. Heidelberg tied Thursday, June l,-Cle iorheth e score in th eir half of th e tean op en se sion, Philalethean nin th but Otterbein should have open session. had th e winniu g run in th e same Frid dy, J une 8, -Philomathean inning o nly for a close decision at open ses ion, Philophronean open home when Smith was called out. e siun. This only put more spirit into th e Saturday, June 9, -President's bo~s and the next inn.ing po~nd• reception. ed 111 4 ru.ns and shuttmg Heidel·, Sunday, June 10,-Baccalaure berg out 111 one-tw~ th ree Of d er. ate sermon, Anniv rsary of ChrisAdams, or Heidelberg was ti n A sociations. wild a t times. Hitting three men Monday Jun e II,-Annual and .givin~ four passes. Hitting meeting the Board ofTru tees, at nght times scored mo_t of Ot· Art reception, Philalethean ban terbein's runs. q uet, Cleiorhetean banquet. Heidelberg also was strong at ·T uesday, June iz, -Annual the bat, out batting our boys but Concert by Conservatory of Mus the hits were scattered and didn't ic, Philophrone;; n banquet, Philcount fo r as much. Otterbe in omathean banquet. fielded fine, most of the errors Wednesday, June 13 ,-Combeing made by wild th r O w s. mencement exercises, Class ad Smith made a nice throw fro m dre s by G eorge Edgar Vincent, center cutting a run off at the Ph. D . , Professor of Sociology plate. University of Chicago, Alumn i IUllXARY . banquet, Reu nion of classes.
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Mr. Arthur Ward, who has been the guest of Dr. Bookwalter for the past week, left Saturday morning.