Concordia Theological Seminary - Springfield Concrordian Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

 - Class of 1925

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-K Names sw-MN xxewwvu sm-.W wNw..s SNXXX yew x.,. ...N X ,..N , N,.N. tem. VW .ANR assi, asm, SPRINGFIELD CoNcoRDlAN Hilgendorf, Hi11y, p. Abe Lorenz, c. lied Ilintz. lf. CONCORDIA 10 SHURTLEFF 3 The victory over the St. Louis Seminary was followed by another victory in the after- noon of the same day with Shnrtletf College of Alton as the victim. Going made his second home run of the season, while Lehningcr and Scheer hit doubles. Hilly worked on the mound and struck out six inen without walking a single opponent. CONCORDIA 12 RIVER FOREST 6 On Decoration Day the Capital City Concordians decorated their hunting belt with another scalp, the ninth of the season. The school teachers were the losers, bowing t.o the preachers before a crowd of four thousand at River Forest. Thus the victory of River Forest over Springfield two years ago was duly expunged. Schaefer caused nine inen to bite the earthf' CONCORDIA 5 MILVVAUKEE 3 After their triurnph over River Forest, the ambitious, practical Seininarians broke camp and continued their march into the North. On May 31 they halted at Milwaukee. Here, 250 miles from home, they encountered a foe who was not to be despised nor easily overcome. Playing in the Ainerican Association Park, the two teams fought a fight to the finish. Had it not been for a story book finish, the invaders would have been turned back defeated. ln the ninth the score stood 3-2 in favor of Milwaukee. Then with two out and two ,strikes on hlH1,,BOSllClIHH,1'lD singled and tied the score when Capt. Raasch connected for a two- bagger. Then Phil Wirtli stepped to the plate and lifted the ball clear over the fence for a home run and a 5-3 victory. Hilgendorf fanned nine men. Thus with ten victories and no defeats to their credit the conquering heroes joyfully retraced their steps to their Alina Mater, which they had so gloriously served. ..,. ..... gW,.,,..e yew Q ' Y ew seems... ..... s .... Page Seventy



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