. The mirage . articipated. The greatest interest of all was the Kentucky trip which will be hard for thebunch to forget. It began on Tuesday morning and the team was on the roaduntil the following Friday. The first game was played at Hanover College andwas one of the hardest fought that the team experienced. Hanover scored twicein the first inning and held the Old Gold warriors to a 2-0 score until the ninthinning, when our team came through and tied the score. Arlie kept up thegood work on the mound and kept Hanover from counting while Stephenson drovea hit down third base line in the fourte


. The mirage . articipated. The greatest interest of all was the Kentucky trip which will be hard for thebunch to forget. It began on Tuesday morning and the team was on the roaduntil the following Friday. The first game was played at Hanover College andwas one of the hardest fought that the team experienced. Hanover scored twicein the first inning and held the Old Gold warriors to a 2-0 score until the ninthinning, when our team came through and tied the score. Arlie kept up thegood work on the mound and kept Hanover from counting while Stephenson drovea hit down third base line in the fourteenth inning and was driven in for the win-ning count. Although rain kept the team from playing any more games on this trip, everyman enjoyed the experiences in Kentucky. The team made Louisville, Danville,Lexington, and returned by way of Cincinnati. The team had the misfortune of a break in their machine near the end of theseason. Coach Conklin had a winning team the first of the year, administering 91 mirage:. B. GuildPitcher Davis Outfield Capt. JulienPitcher M. GuildCatcher BastianThird Base defeats to Wabash and other nines. But an injury to one of the players madeit necessary for Conklin to reorganize his team. This was practically an impos-sibility at so late a time and also because of the material he was compelled tochoose from. Nevertheless it was attempted and the old gang was partiallysuccessful in the fourth game with WabaSh, but cracked when it came to the realtest. 1920 ^ros^petts; Prospects for the coming season are the best the Old Gold has had for sometime. With Capt. Guild, Julien, Davis, Scouge Guild, Tuhey, and Isenbargerback the outlook is exceptionally bright. New men who look like varsity materialare Cannon, Elwyn, Norris, Darnell, and Glascock. Another encouraging feature is in the new coach. Joseph is a man who knowsbaseball and possesses also the fundamental requirements of a successful coach,that is, he understands men, and has (himself) a winning per


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