St Johns College - Yearbook (Annapolis, MD)

 - Class of 1917

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,,,, L ST. JOHN'S, 95 MOUNT ST. MARY'S, 2 A stroke of revenge was administered to the Mountaineers at Emmitsburg when St. ,Iohn's trampled over Mt. St. Mary's to the tune of 9-2. Tucker held them well in check throughout the game while our wrecking crew was piling up runs on McHugh and Gleason. I-Ieise and Freeny starred for St. Johns MOUNT ST. JOSEPH'S, 85 ST. JOHN'S, 4 In the second game of the season with the josephitcs the Cadets were defeated in a well-played game. Herbert started on the mound for Mt. St. joseplfs, but was forced to retire, and was succeeded by Kittle, who pitched superb ball. Freeny's batting again featured the game. ST. JOHN'S, 85 DELAWARE COLLEGE, 6 Delaware College met defeat at the hands of St. john's at Newark by the score of S-6. 'l'l1e game was slow, due mostly to errors, Delaware having six to her credit. Doherty's and O'Daniell's batting featured for Delaware, while Lowe, both in the box and at the bat, won the game. Although touched for ten hits, he kept them scattered, and was given good support. ROCK HILL, 95 ST. JOHN'S, 8 In the second game of the season with Rock Hill we met defeat. St. John's made many errors, which always resulted in runs. Schmidiger pitched good ball for Rock Hill, while Hartsock of St. John's deserved by his pitching to win his game. lilzey, Freeny and Burgess featured at the bat. WASHINGTON COLLEGE, 53 ST. JOHN'S, 0 Due to the superb pitching of linright, St. john's met her first shutout of the season at Chestertown. The game was fast and interesting, linright allowing but four hits. ln the sixth St. -lohn's gave XVashington the scare of the game by getting two singles, a walk and a passed ball, all in succession. However, the next man drove one right into linright, who, unable to get out of the way, caught it. Freeny and Heise played best for St. jolm's. EXE 4 Elf 4 554515 0 H6455 0?l?+?l?0?Zif?'rE+?li4?l6'?l2+9lS+9K0?li0?lE+ 05t6v5iQ4?l6+Etev9t6v5l60?l6v1 Z ' G it x 3 1 X ' N ei 2 X : 1 Q 3 tg, WS ri . .Q 472 2 ' ffl K: 7 N an 'u i .Q QM 4 N C 1 7? lvl Er .E D. b be 5 X ee O 9 t X , , , EZE0?Z?4?l?0Eli'9l609i64?l6'? ' X X ?lQ09l?0vlv'1lv09l':00?l':49l'S0?l'509l6+5l605'l609li0 208



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bs. Efvnniz The tennis season of IQI6, while comparative scores may not show it, was successful in more ways than one. Our schedule comprised a great many teams that had never before been en- tertained in Annapolis by us. Man- ager Bielaski had arranged a series of ten matches, more than had ever been played before, but due to the weather several of these were can- celed. The principal teams that we met were George Washington Univer- sity, Fordham, Trinity, Georgetown and Navy. As a whole, the squad was very good, and there was always doubt who would play, with the exception of Captain Fell and Downs, who were the mainstays, but Bielnski and Price played the whole season. Downs and Bielaski were lost by graduation, but the following candidates, viz., Metz- ger, Bowers, Harrison, Coughlan, Gardner, Plasnig and Cole, bid fair to place the team once more upon its feet. Manager Price has arranged an excellent schedule, and the members of the team, we feel sure, will do all in their power to rellect credit upon themselves and the College. TENNIS SQUAD

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