Purdue debris . ingconfident that it meant one more out when a ball wentinto the left garden and never had that confidencetaken from them. On bases, Hanna was a fast manand a dangerous one to opposing teams. We are gladthat Frank will be seen again next spring before hisgraduation in June. SUMMY, P. L., Dutch.—This sterling captain and centerfielder shares with Cy Boltz the honor of being thegreatest fielder that ever donned a uniform at up on his toes, and intuitively starting in theright direction at the crack of the bat, he has robbedmany a batter of a well-deserved hit during


Purdue debris . ingconfident that it meant one more out when a ball wentinto the left garden and never had that confidencetaken from them. On bases, Hanna was a fast manand a dangerous one to opposing teams. We are gladthat Frank will be seen again next spring before hisgraduation in June. SUMMY, P. L., Dutch.—This sterling captain and centerfielder shares with Cy Boltz the honor of being thegreatest fielder that ever donned a uniform at up on his toes, and intuitively starting in theright direction at the crack of the bat, he has robbedmany a batter of a well-deserved hit during his wielding his club, he was a Purdue edition de luxeof Honus Wagner, hitting the ball with a vicious swingthat usually emptied the bases and left him high amidry upon the far cushion. In addition to being a premiercenter fielder, he was also a second baseman and a pitcherof no mean ability. He was a member of the 12 classand his graduation removes one of the most efficientparts of Nicks SEBALD, H. A., Cy.—For the past three years Cy hasplayed behind the bat for Purdue in a way that left thefans no room for worry. His all-round ability, both atbat and in the field, places, him alongside Rosenbaumand Tragressor as a backstop. When the breaks weregoing against us, his ability to steady the pitchers andinstall new life in the team made him one of the mostvaluable men on the diamond. Though a trifle slow ingetting away with the ball, time and again he broughtthe bleachers to their feet as he cut down the fastestbase runners in the circuit with his accurate pegs. Thehigh ones he gathered in with ease, and his line of talkhas proved the undoing of many opposing was a free swinger at bat, meeting the ball squareon the nose for many extra base drives. His graduationleft another big hole in Nicks machine, and it was witlisincere regret that we bid him goodbye.


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