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LA PORT E HIGH SCHOOL REVIEW. 16 JJHkZlKS SOUTH BEND 6, LA PORTE 4. On April 27th the La Porte High School base ball team was defeated by the South Bend 1 ligh School team at South I'end. by the close score of 6 to 4. The game was very ex- citing, as it was hard to tell who would be the winner until the last man was out in the ninth inning. La Porte was first at bat and made a good start, as usual. Frankenberger hit the air three times, but the South Bend third baseman muff- ed Brook’s easy grounder and threw a mile over the first baseman’s head when he did get it. The latter caught the' fever immediately after getting the ball and threw high at the third baseman to catch Brooks. The latter scored on the errors. South Bend scored twice in the second on a hit and a couple of errors and once in the third and fourth inn- ings. LaPorte added two in the fourth. 'Kretjci scoring on Pegknv’s hit. while the latter stole third and scored on Link’s smash. In the next round, LaPorte tied the score. Fitzpatrick crossed the rubber on Frankenberger’s clean drive to the outfield. Nothing doing until the eighth inning. The first two men up for South Bend went out by infield plays, but the next man knocked a speedy grounder which Boh land played too long. The man was safe with two gone and the danger was thought to be about over, when the South Bend catcher came to bat and knocked a clean three bagger. Hoelocker fielded the ball to Kretjci and the latter in an endeavor to get the man at third threw a little too high for Peglow to get the ball, the runner scoring on the
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LAPORTE HIGH SCHOOL REVIEW. cValedictory. Farewell, farewell, dear High school. Thou hast served thy purpose true. Thou hast made thyself immortal. And proved thyself “true blue.” Thou hast charged our minds with knowledge, And we must grateful he, For thy very many blessings; Yet all without a fee. Our hearts are growing heavy As we leave thee once for all. O, were it that we all could meet Again with thee next fall. Tho years may dim our memory. Clearly we’ll hear the H. S. yell. Dear school we leave thee now fore’er, Farewell, dear school, farewell. —C. E. F., '07.
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