COMPANY G. BOYS ANXIOUS TO PLAY “RUBBER” WITH
T.F.O.P.

August 7, 1917

 

Company G Boys Anxious to Play Rubber

The Company G boys are still talking about their recent defeat of the T.F.O.P. by a score of 18 to 1, played on the Beech Street grounds. Rain, however, stopped the game in the seventh and according to the rules the score went back to the preceding inning, which was 9 to 1 in favor of the G boys.

The feature of the game was the star pitching of Bruinooge of Company G, who allowed but one safety and that to Hopkins.

The Co. G lineup follows:
Hents, 3b.; Kempton, c.; Zanier, 1b.; Murphy, 2b.; Myers, s.s.; B. Bruinooge, p.; J. Bruinooge, r.f.; Krange, c.f.; M. Katsman, l.f.

Company G boys are so jubilant over this easy achievement they are anxious to play "rubber" before they are called to the southern camp, and "Major" Eugene Breen, the manager, says he hopes the T.F.O.P. manager will gratify this wish.