Purdue debris . KEEFE. dose we gave the Irish sonic time before Thus ended a very successful season, one that was full of good snappy games. The feature of the season was undoubtedly the playing of Capt. Gaetje. He was infallible in center field while atbat he sel an example hard to follow. The absence of a coach put all the responsibility on his shoulders but could notaffecl his playing. He was an ideal captain, being at the same time a popular player and firm in matters of discipline. The battery work of Rodenbeck and Witt also attracted attention, while Holters play at third was


Purdue debris . KEEFE. dose we gave the Irish sonic time before Thus ended a very successful season, one that was full of good snappy games. The feature of the season was undoubtedly the playing of Capt. Gaetje. He was infallible in center field while atbat he sel an example hard to follow. The absence of a coach put all the responsibility on his shoulders but could notaffecl his playing. He was an ideal captain, being at the same time a popular player and firm in matters of discipline. The battery work of Rodenbeck and Witt also attracted attention, while Holters play at third was nothing short ofphenomenal during the whole season. Cook. Miles, Palmer, Keefe, Brown, Bird, Gillin, all helped to make the record ofthe season an enviable one while the scrubs as usual deserve far more credit than the casual observer gives them. 346 TEAMS AND RECORD. Captain—John H. Gaetje. Manager—Harry G. Leslie. Coach—Phil ONeil. Catcher—C. C. Witt. First Base—R. C. Palmer. Second Base—Hugh W. C


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