Prairie Du Chien High School - Blackhawk Yearbook (Prairie Du Chien, WI)

 - Class of 1912

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Page 32 text:

 ki U; v First Row Win Allen. Bernard Brokaw. Fred Bruchman, Elmer Herold, Mr. Gunderson. Second Row: Don Kellar. Elmer Wachter. Mark Collins. Third Row: George Jones, Roland Bieloh, Clarence Herold.

Page 31 text:

BASE BALL The Base Ball Boys did not play many games last fall, but now that spring is here, they are catching Base Ball fever. They first showed signs of this by having a meeting for the purpose of electing officers. Under their newly chosen Captain. Fred Bruchman, they will soon be ready to meet any team who wishes to oppose them. Wishing them success in all their undertak. ings. we will leave them for this time.



Page 33 text:

How Fate Played Ball with Prairie As the base ball team of Cassville entered the grounds, the I D. C. H. S. knew that this game, the game to decide the championship of the district. was going to be a hard one After a half hour the game was to start. The Prairie boys were out. The lirst ball thrown was hit by the first base man. He was a big fellow, and hit it. But like many big fellows he was clumsy, so clumsy that he was caught in running the bases. This was the only time the ball was hit in the first inning. After three outs, the Prairie boys came in and got two good slams at the ball, but they also went out in the field with no score to their credit. There were still some heavy batters for the Prairie pitcher to pitch against. The first man came up to the plate. He got the kind of ball he wanted With a loud smack the ball and bat met. Out sailed the ball, farther and farther. It came down in the centerfield’s hands. The third batter came up but like the second was put out in quick order. In came the Prairie hoys. They by good batting brought in two scores. Thus the second inning ended with a score of two to nothing in favor of the P. D. C. H. S. The Prairie boys went out. Bui where were the short stop, catcher,and third base man? Nowhere could they be found. Substitutes were taken to fill the vacancies. It seemed as though Prairie’s luck was changeing. with the disappearance of the three men. In the third inning Cassville got in one score. The Prairie boys came in but their poorer batters now at the bat. After three strikes they went out into the field. In the fourth inning, Cas ville’s good batters came up again. They in time went out in the Held, but when they did, they had two scores to their credit. The Prairie boys came in. The first two men were out.the third hatter walked to the plate and the pitcher put over two strikes in succession. The batter struck at the third one he threw, and strike he did. The ball went out like a Hash. Plink! into the third baseman’s hands it went. But he dropped it. The batter ran and made first base, but in the excitement he was tagged out between first and second bases. In the fifth inning, through good batting,Cassville got in another score. The Prairie boys came in. One man got to second base. But when they went out. they had not made another score. The Cassville men came to hat for the sixth time. The lirst man up fanned. The next man hit the ball to short stop who scooped it up and threw it to first base getting the man out. The next man hit the ball and reached second. This raised Cass-ville’s spirit. Two men got up and one after another got on bases. But still the man on third could not get in. The next man walked up to the plate. He tried to kill the ball, but soon had two strikes. Then followed three balls in succession. It was two out, two strikes, three halls,“and the bases full. The ball came down, the man struck and missed. The Prairie’s came in, but in five minutes walked out again

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