The ISTA . ber of the wrecking crew Bowersholds a high place. Like his namesake the other Babe he clouts them to the to his hitting ability and knowledge of the game Bowers was used in the outfield orat third when not on the mound. Burcky is a name to be feared in the realm of baseball. Young Ziggy seems tohave inherited some of his brothers stufi. He is the third member of the hurling staffand with more experience will be a valued man on the squad. Aldy was transferred this year from the hot corner to behind the mask. He holdsaown the receiving end with the same determined air that


The ISTA . ber of the wrecking crew Bowersholds a high place. Like his namesake the other Babe he clouts them to the to his hitting ability and knowledge of the game Bowers was used in the outfield orat third when not on the mound. Burcky is a name to be feared in the realm of baseball. Young Ziggy seems tohave inherited some of his brothers stufi. He is the third member of the hurling staffand with more experience will be a valued man on the squad. Aldy was transferred this year from the hot corner to behind the mask. He holdsaown the receiving end with the same determined air that he did the third sack. He hasa pretty peg to second which nips them every time. With the bat he is a mighty club-ber and often connects with a pill for long drives. Aldy was elected Captain this yearand throughout the season proved to be a game leader. His experience added greatly tothe success of the year and his graduation will leave a large gap to be filled next year. ^^ One Hundred Twenty-two EE 3E ^^E^. Ramseyer Clymer Stearns Luffinbuhl Sutter THE INFIELD The opening of the season saw the infield supplied with a bunch of new on the second and third sacks were veterans holding down the honors. TeslaSteams of Bluffton, Ohio, cavorted around first; Harry Ramseyer of Pulaski, Iowa, helddown second; Roy Hilty of Pandora, Ohio, covered short and Reuel Niswander of Bluff-ton, Ohio, played third. Other prominent player.« were: Don Clymen, Mt. Cory, Ohio,first baseman; Homer Sutter, Pandora, Ohio, short stop; and Herbert Luginbuhl ofBluffton, Ohio, short stop. Steams and Clymer did a good job of watching the initial sack. Both men are ofthe tall, lanky kind which one usually associates with first base. Tubby earned hispromotion from the second squad where he played brilliant ball last year. His excellentplaying and batting make him a valuable man on the team and a dangerous foe to theopponent. In Clymer we have a new comer who holds down first with good grace. Heapp


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