Purdue debris . s ever tried forbaseball honors at Iurdue—these all cons])ired to turn out awinning: team. The collegiate season was o])ened on .^tuart hield. Wabashbeing the first to test our mettle. The iJttle Giants came upwith an unl^roken string of victories and it was with some hesi-tancy that we awaited the final score. We succeeded in treat-ing them with a coat of whitewash (3 to 0). due to the great workof Klepinger and Rosenbaum. Rosy from the start demon-strated his ability to locate the bases, onlv one man being creditedwith a steal. Clep had remarkal)le control and showed hisabili


Purdue debris . s ever tried forbaseball honors at Iurdue—these all cons])ired to turn out awinning: team. The collegiate season was o])ened on .^tuart hield. Wabashbeing the first to test our mettle. The iJttle Giants came upwith an unl^roken string of victories and it was with some hesi-tancy that we awaited the final score. We succeeded in treat-ing them with a coat of whitewash (3 to 0). due to the great workof Klepinger and Rosenbaum. Rosy from the start demon-strated his ability to locate the bases, onlv one man being creditedwith a steal. Clep had remarkal)le control and showed hisability by the way he struck out l)atters when the bases werefull and hits would mean runs. The season was now on and we had e\-erv reason for ex-pecting to land the State Championship. Another scalp was added to our collection when we roundedup the Cornhuskers to the tune of 3 to 1. This game wasIvices first api)earance, and his performance against a teamnoted for its battin showed that he was of \-arsitv Game 105


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