Spalding's official college base ball annual1911- . ht as all but two of last years team have returnedto the university. Seton Hall College, South Orange, N. J.—Seton Halls team gave itsadmirers much to enthuse over during the playing season of 1912. The fea-ture game was undoubtedly the one with Holy Cross. The Worcester stu-dents had come to Seton Hall flushed with a long string of consecutivevictories, including defeats of several of the big universities of the East,but when the smoke of the battle had cleared away Seton Hall was declaredthe winner. It was this game that placed pitcher Pepl
Spalding's official college base ball annual1911- . ht as all but two of last years team have returnedto the university. Seton Hall College, South Orange, N. J.—Seton Halls team gave itsadmirers much to enthuse over during the playing season of 1912. The fea-ture game was undoubtedly the one with Holy Cross. The Worcester stu-dents had come to Seton Hall flushed with a long string of consecutivevictories, including defeats of several of the big universities of the East,but when the smoke of the battle had cleared away Seton Hall was declaredthe winner. It was this game that placed pitcher Peploski in the front rankof college pitchers. He allowed Holy Cross only two hits, and he furtherdistinguished himself by making a home run. Ralston also pitched well,but was handicapped by hard luck. Joe Martin, the catcher, although left-handed, had but few bases stolen on him. Cronin was considered to be oneof the classiest shortstops ever seen on Setoni^ Field. The batting of theteam was .414. The best individual batter was Peploski, with . 1, Vreston; 2, Meadors; 3, Burref^s, Capt.; 4, Faulkner; 5. Gainer; 6, Scott;7. Beatty; 8, Engel, Coach; 9, Hite; 10. Vogllotti, Mgr • 11, Reed; 12, Guvn;13, Wright; 14. Tuttle. STATE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY TEAM, LEXINGTON, KY.
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