The Caldron . d financially, and the teamgot a great deal of experience, some of which helped make the team of thefollowing season a success. Capt. Stoncifer graduated in 12 and in the fallentered Purdue University where he has made good in athletics. The 1911-12 line-up: Stoncifer, Capt., V2Gerberding, 14 Karr, 15Ross, 13 . Keim, 14 C. Edson, 14, and Brooks, 13, were the extra men carried throughout theseason. BASEBALL AND THE PURDUE TOURNAMENT Early in the season it was decided not to put a Varsity baseball team onthe field, but news of the baseball tournament at Purdue upset this decis


The Caldron . d financially, and the teamgot a great deal of experience, some of which helped make the team of thefollowing season a success. Capt. Stoncifer graduated in 12 and in the fallentered Purdue University where he has made good in athletics. The 1911-12 line-up: Stoncifer, Capt., V2Gerberding, 14 Karr, 15Ross, 13 . Keim, 14 C. Edson, 14, and Brooks, 13, were the extra men carried throughout theseason. BASEBALL AND THE PURDUE TOURNAMENT Early in the season it was decided not to put a Varsity baseball team onthe field, but news of the baseball tournament at Purdue upset this decision andProf. Ritter started to build a championship team from nothing. This wastwo weeks before the tournament, but Mr. Ritter rolled up his sleeves and, byworking like a mule every night he succeeded in rounding into shape what heconsidered only a fair team. Just before leaving for the tournament, PaulStoncifer was elected captain, a position which he filled admirably. THIS IS PAGE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINE.


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