X sea^13 - Villanova University Digital Library
X sea^13 - Villanova University Digital Library
X sea^13 - Villanova University Digital Library
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
36 THE VILLANOVAN<br />
ViLLANOVA AB. R. H. O. A. E.<br />
Robinson, cf 4 12 2<br />
Sheehan, ss 5 3 1<br />
McGeehan, 3b 5 2<br />
Murray, lb 5 13 7 1<br />
Delaney, 2b 5 1 1 2<br />
McDermott, rf 4 1 1 1<br />
Marifino, c<br />
Diggles, If<br />
4<br />
4<br />
2 3 17 1<br />
110<br />
Jones, p 3 1 7<br />
Totals 39 6 11 27 12 2<br />
<strong>Villanova</strong> 2 4 0—6<br />
Mt. St. Joseph 1—1<br />
Two-base hit—Robinson. Homerun—Marrifino. Stolen<br />
bases—H. McDermott; McGuire, 2; Atherton, 2; Houck.<br />
Base on balls—Oflf Kneisch, 1; Jones, 1. Struck out—by<br />
Kneisch 3, by Jones 8. Umpire—Brockman.<br />
<strong>Villanova</strong>, 2; Catholic U., 3<br />
April 27th—The 'Varsity journeyed to Wash-<br />
ington, D. C, with an even break on the trip<br />
this far, but were doomed to suffer defeat at the<br />
hands of the Catholic U. nine, 3 to 2. The game<br />
soon developed into a pitcher's battle between<br />
Sheehan and Kendrick, the lattei having a trifle<br />
in his favor. Sheehan proved himself as capa-<br />
ble a pitcher as he is an outfielder, when he held<br />
the heavy hitting team from the Capitol to six<br />
hits. The home team won the gam.e in the<br />
fourth inning when Schwartz hit a fast one for<br />
three bases with one man on. Marrifino and<br />
Diggles accounted for <strong>Villanova</strong>'s two runs in<br />
the third, when each clouted the ball for three<br />
sacks. Captain McGeehan played a stellar<br />
gaire at third accepting five hard chances without<br />
an error. For Catholic U., Sch\yartz was<br />
the all-around star.<br />
Catholic V. ab. r. h. o.<br />
DufTy, If 3 2<br />
Dong, lb 4 11<br />
Rooney, 3b 4 1 2 1<br />
Schwartz, 2b 5 12 1<br />
Roach, rf 3 1<br />
Glascott, cf 4 1 2<br />
Cashman, ss 4 1 3<br />
Carroll, c 4 6<br />
Kendrick, p 3 1<br />
Totals 34 3 6 27 12<br />
A.<br />
1<br />
2<br />
5<br />
2<br />
1<br />
1<br />
1<br />
2<br />
1<br />
1<br />
<strong>Villanova</strong> ab. r. h. o. a. e.<br />
Robinson, cf 4 1 2<br />
Sheehan, p 4 5<br />
McGeehan, 3b 4 1 2 5<br />
Murray, lb 4 12<br />
Brennan, If., ss 3 2 1 1<br />
Delaney, 2b 3 12 11<br />
McDermott, rf., If 4<br />
Marrifino, c 4 1 1 2 2<br />
Diggles, ss 3 1 1 2 1<br />
Delohery, rf 1<br />
Totals 34 2 5 24 15 2<br />
Catholic U 2 10 x—3 6 5<br />
<strong>Villanova</strong> 2 0—2 5 2<br />
<strong>Villanova</strong>, 14; Ursinus,<br />
May 6th—<strong>Villanova</strong> traveled to Collegeville,<br />
Pa., and overwhelmingly defeated the Ursinus<br />
nine, score 14-0. The game was a fiasco through-<br />
out, for with Delohery in the box for the Blue<br />
and White, the home team did not have a chance<br />
to score. Delohery was in fine form, fanning<br />
nine m^en and giving but two passes; his deliv-<br />
ery was solved for but three hits, while his teammates<br />
mauled Isenberg for fourteen, including<br />
four doubles. The gam.e was sowed away in the<br />
first inning, when Sheehan and McGeehan<br />
singled and Murray and Brennan followed with<br />
two doubles, scoring three runs. For Ursinus,<br />
Hefren played a fine gam.e at second base, while<br />
Sheehan for the 'Varsity took in six chances<br />
without a mishap. Delaney also played well in<br />
the field for <strong>Villanova</strong>.<br />
<strong>Villanova</strong> 3 2 6 3 0—14 14 1<br />
Ursinus 0000000 0—0 3 6<br />
Struck out—By Isenberg, 8; Delohery, 9. Base on balls<br />
—Off Isenberg, 8; Delohery, 2. Two-base hits—Murray,<br />
Brennan, Robinson, 2; Sheehan. Umpire—Griffith.<br />
<strong>Villanova</strong>, 3; Catholic U., 2<br />
May 3rd—The Catholic U. nine traveled from<br />
Washington, D. C, in an endeavor to duplicate<br />
their victory over <strong>Villanova</strong> of a few weeks<br />
pre\-ious, but when the game was over they were<br />
on the short end of a 3 to 2 score. Once again<br />
Jones displayed a fine brand of pitching, allowing<br />
the visitors five hits and fanning five. The<br />
'Varsity was first to score; in the fourth Sheehan<br />
got on, on an error and imm.ediately stole<br />
second, and scored on McGeehan's double. In<br />
the ending of the ninth the score stood two