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------------- TI....... TUB 1020 EMF “ ■ .«t t M 9r Philip G. Krippner. Phil, is from Green Bay, Wis. He worked in the field and pulled many a ball out of the skies. G. A. Gray. He was our right handed twirier from Cotton Wood. Minn. He changed places with Kochanek so he could have a rest. Paul E. Reynolds. Paul was fast at second and caught many a fellow sliding or sleeping at his post. He’s from Creston. Ia. ------------- --------- Page Three Hundred Ninety
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A. D. Horne. He never missed a game, but Mac thought he could do without him at Whitewater. Jack played with the high school team at Fairmont, M inn. Walter J. Stransky. He is from Racine, but he is fast at short just the same. He would handle some hot ones. E. E. Curtis. He’s from a little town of New Holstein, Wis., but could play ball just the same. He saved the day at St. Johns. Page Three Hundred Eighty-nine
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S. O. E. VS. RACINE COLLEGE May 24th the Engineers journeyed to Racine to play Racine College. The team expected a light but for some reason the game was put on ice in a few minutes. Racine obtained a high school star to throw for them, but for a time the baseball was a star in the heavens for him. so he was replaced near the end of the game. Gray twirled the game for the Engineers and did not allow very many hits, lie held them close to the bases, thereby holding them scoreless. Kochanek at second, Norman at short and Schroeder at first played a great fielding game and proved the team could go up against any college in the state. The Engineers carried the bag of 12 to 0 home for themselves and were ready for Whitewater the next week. Edgar J. Schroeder. The man from Merrill, Wis., who had never played the game before, pulled them out of the air bare handed with no difficulty. Olaf Norman, Capt.-elect. Ole won fame on the diamond with his work on the infield and with the stick. The opposing fielders always had plenty of exercise while Ole was batting. He hails from Ashby, Minnesota. U ; Page Three Hundred A mety-one
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