Page Four BATSMEN WIN CLOSE GAME FROM BETHANY (Continued from first page) stealing it, It hen Llghtnet fanned and tech ed tile side In the second inning, IA uniblugh secured a three-bagger but did not score, since tae tt ere out at the tine and Hunter grounded out to the thlid baseman on the next iiitH Betlian3 Taken The Lead The fifth inning almost spelled tie feat Con "Bees . ' Inert as the West lo nine rolled up three counters and tin °atoned to hold Its lead until the end of the fray Bromley unlocked a tingle anal although the 't evil. man struck out, Hunter ualked 'lrmo and [ambled Bromley to trot hOlllO hi' giv ing a safe lilt to Smith Cook's sacri fice fly seated Blown and advanced Smith to second flotit where Smith leeched third on Johnson's single and then *teed to the plate uith the Mild tun on a stud pitch that got through Brumbaugh Another wild pitch took Johnson to third but Jean, the next batter C toned In the eighth frame, Bethel . *uould hate tied the scot° had it not been fat auonderful tltroit he Koehlet that caught Jean at the plate after he had laced out a double and attempted to come bonne on _a short hit by Patterson The visitors didnot get pant second base in the final Inn ing although Bream secured a single Tine Lucky Set oath As In previous contests, the seventh inning pro, ed to he the winning one fm the Blue and White aggregation and gate it a one ton margin over Bethany Rot b mon a pass to first and, after 13t umbaugh struck out, brought In the second tally of the game for Penn State on a smashing tht en-bagger by Mel beget. who crossed the plate not long alto nerd through an etror by the western filet baseman Klllinger, too sem ed on the same Plat, having bean Issued a base on balls after Mearkle had Stood out to the shortstop With two don n In the next Inning, Koehler gat a single but In his attempt to steal second, was caught and killed an chanc es of turthet (scoring The line-ups for the game were as follows lEl=l ABUHOAE Mont.le lb . 4 0 2 0 2 0 Milinger 3b 3 2 1 2 1 0 Illlery lb_ 4 0 0 8 1 1 Haines et__ 4 0 1 3 0 0 Lightner 1L ___ 4 0 0 1 0 0 Koehler ___ 4 0 2 0 1 0 Korb es _ _ 2 1 0 1 2 1 Brumbaugh c 3 0 1 11 0 0 Hunter p 1 0 0 0 2 0 Mellinger p__ 1 1 1 1 1 0 •Hare . _ _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 31 4 8 27 10 *Batted for Hunter in fifth. AB 11 11 0 A Wraylnan cf - 4 1 0 0 Brown ab 4 1 1 0 Smith rf .._ 4 1 2 1 Cook so_ ..._3 0 3 3 SW - moon c. ____ 4 3 5 2 Jean If. 1 1 0 Randolph lb _ _4 1 Et 1 ctson 2b ._.4 1 4 0 ._..3 .1 0 2 Bromley p - 0 0 1 Three base hit—Brumbaugh, Melling er Tno base hit—Jean Base on balls off Hunter 2, off Wells 2 Struck our by Hunter 7, by Mellinger 3, By Brom ley 1, by Wells 3 Double play Smith and Randolph Wild pitch, Hunter Stolen bases Ullery 2, Haines, Waymar Score by Irminger Penn State 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-4 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-3 NITTANY STICKMEN LOSE TO MIDDIES (Continued from first nose) of this season which they have played, they have been able to gale at least eleven more points than their oppon ents and at the same time limit their opponents' score below Iwo points Coach Lewis used the following men In the Marl land game F W. Cladding '2l, F H Lueschner '2l, P W Grif fiths '2l, E S Farley '2l, L. G. Brown '22, B C Jones . 20, D S Yocum '22, A. D Hoffman '22, A. H. Croup.'2l, .11• G Miller '2l. L P Rothrock '2l, P H Trout '22; 17 A. Colter '22, C. R. Disler '23, .1 R Rowe '23 An entirely different line-up appear od in the Navy game to meet the differ cat methods of attack used at th. Naval Institution The men who repro seated the two institutions In the las game of the trip are as follows Penn State Position Navy Muddlug Goal Lewis Leuschner (Calf) Point .Ewen Griffiths Cover Point Larson Palley First Defense Errners Brown Second Defense Conroy Jones Third Defense Titus Yocum Center Dole Miller First Attack Morehouse Croup Second Attack ' , Mutters Dlalcr Third Attack Soucek Roue Out Home Mayer Trout In Home Millet iSubstitutions—Navy, OYerly, Skew, Herring, Parr, Chercombe, Conners. Ault, Lyons,_ Homylts Penn State— Coulter, Hoffman, Rothrock The Nittany_Printing and Publishing Co• is equipped to turn out highest grades of printing on short notice. Our special ties are Dance Programs Menus Fraternity Printing Stationery VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM WHICH HAS WON TWELVE STRAIGHT Bezdel Bin - Betlenk Hunter , Lightner Koehler Brumbaugh Haines THIRD DEFEAT HANDED ° FROSH NINE BY KISKI his second bit of the day in the nature of a tit° bagger that brought in-Loeff ler Russell died on a fly to cent. Each tem, annexed MO tallies in the luck seventh. Gray, leading off for Xlskl, got a single and seemed ahead of Kline on a home. that the latter drove out to left field The next three bat ters uere easily' disposed of For the Freshmen, Felts went to first when hit by a pitched ball. Runnette, batting Mt Kelly, flied to center, Hileman con nected for a single. Reed struck out, and finally Russell rapped the ball on the nose for a hit that - as good for a home run Sell? and Ilileman scored but Russell in his attempt to reach the plate, failed to slide and was tabbed out Keith. side seined In the last two innings The line-ups lt ere as follous M=Ml API/H(IAD lineman es _ _ 4 1 2 2 Reed lb .7._ _ 4 2 4 Passel! of . 4 1 3 Anders rf _ 4 0 1 Palm If_ _ 4 1 1 Hynes __ 4 0 3 Loeffler lb __ _4 2 7 Sella 4 0 2 Holly p _ 2 1 0 Plater p _ _ 0 0 0 •Runreltte _ .1 0 0 fill:Money - - 1 0 0 36 3 7 27 10 6 'Batted for Kelly In seventh. =t2=l ABRHOA'E Reed ss _ 5 0 0 2 4 1 Batchelor _ 4 1 1 1 1 0 Wild lb— _ _ 6 0 0 1 2 2 Gray rf_ 1 3 1 0 0 Mine lb _ 4 1 2 1 0 0 Jones of _ _ 4 0 0 4 1 0 Beans If_ _ 6 1 2 0 1 2 Amos e. _ 4 1 1 10 3 0 Tindall p _ 3 0 0 1 1 1 HUMMHMOUHMHMMUUMMRCHUMUMUUUMMUUMUMC a 1 TAI LORIN GI HENRY GRIMM'S i -n - 206 E. College Ave. unmummammummhnmmuumumuunmmuumma • L. G. 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Kline, Scit7, Jones Double piny, Batchelor to Reed -to Kline, Haman to Reed to Loeffler BERBERS OF FROTH BOARD HOLD SUCCESSFUL DANCE The Foolish Gentlemen of the Penn State Froth treated themselves to a rot mal dinner dance at the Hecht Country Club, ' , rids.) night May sixth MI and kris Ray Smith, Dean and ;His A It Warnock, Mt and Mrs Dushnin and Mr and Mrs William Hoffman Stern the guests of the even ing Of co urse, in addition there we.° many of tile 'Tair ones" present. The trip from the ' College to the club vas made by auotmoblle Dinner started promptly at half past seven and it could be plainly seen that many .of those present had broke the fast Ft oth mugs were presented to the of ficers elect 'lmmediately after dinner the danc ing started and reigned supreme ^A total number of twenty-two couples attended and already the Froth Board In looking forward to the one which 0111 be held not year CLASS RAT COMMITTEE REPORTS TRANSACTIONS The class hats for the 1923 class are now all distributed and the chairman of the committee In charge of the pur chase and the distribution of the hats has prepared a statement of the Item ized coat of the hats The hats were ordered from the 3' W Brine Co. of Boston, b1au,...1110h is one of the largest companies In the country spec ializing. in the manufacturelof.eporting Cordovad -Oxfords for Men ---is the'shoe men like for. drese'wear or every day wear. No leather made stands the wear. and tear that a Cordovan 'shoe does. Priced at $9.00 FROMM'S Economy Store :- . • ,-, ..., - 40 -0- ; :',' 1111111111Z r ' ''' goods Ziwo weeks after the order teas i ecelved, the class hats were delivered and et ery one owl satisfactory in Its inake-up Number of hats ordered Cost of Hata.. Postage Pi eight Total cost. _ Cost Per hat - FROSH NINEI,OSES . ' 13 INNING CONTEST (Continued from Malt page) Pitt Prosh Score Again Two encore by the Blue and White yearlings in the eleventh frame almost rest them the game since' they filled the bases with Pitt runners rioter moved to be &teethe at this point and disposed of the next two hatters with the aid of his cohorts Tho thirteenth inning finally sealed the fate of the Nittany Prosh The first hatter fann ed and the man following him flied to center field but Pixies then issued two THE FAMOUS IKE'S ORCHESTRA DANCE MUSIC A Specialty For Particulars & Rates write Box 283 _ • BELLEFONTE, PA. , -Begt Quality 'GROCERIES , Wholesale and Retail Special Rates-to Clubs & Fraternities , '''YE S 200-202 W. College Ave. TUESDAY HOPE HAMPTON in "The Bait" 2 SUNSHINE COMEDY a "Pals and Petticoats" WEDNESDAY LOUISE GLAUM 3 in "I Am Guilty" 3 CENTURY COMEDY i , THURSDAY and FRIDAY ALL STAR CAST - in "Madonnas and Men" Added BUSTER KEATON in a series of comical mishaps "The Haunted House" 1/43111011DIONHDYAVIDI F - 7 , (..1.( 7 C•lt.._ 1Cr711:1( ' C 7 C 7 L_7C 7 C.ll ' C - 1 C_ C__l bones on balls and t drive by_ Cress ll brought In Stout. oho ttas resting second The next bratet mounded to Reed was thi own out at l'lrbt , The oere on follows Penn State Vrovh - AI 3 ISHOAIII 111 o)nnn 011 . G 0 1 2 3 1 Andel - 0 2 ,4 0 0 Red _ 6 0 I 3 3 Sell/. Sb G 0 0 1 3 0 510nonel. of 1 0 0 0 0 1 •Ilusbell . 1 . 0 1 1 1 0 P.llOl If . 5 1 I 1 0 0 0 1 13 2 1 1.0,111e1 11, 0 1 0 0 0 1 , 1 .tei 1 , 1 0 1 0 0 1 49 1 8 39 12 5 Repinettd - Alittlinne3 In new Pitt Freshmen AI: 11 11 0 A B Stout 21, _ t, ' 1 4 0 He toley - 0 1 1 1 1 CtotcAtell Of 7 1 1 0 0 Club!. c. _ 2 17 8 0 Conti rf _ 1 0 1 0 0 Broughton lb 0 1 11 2 1 1' 1 " t. i nt' ". 0, 0 0 0 0 o \ l 800 0 1 IEIII p _ 1 1 2 4 0 MEEt:=XI • Two bast hits—Patin, Cromwell Stuck out by Flatel 16, by MIL 20 Base - on balls off Elates 7 wild pitch .{ : I 1 +++444.-044,,,,,,,....44+.24+ ; 7 2 ( WHITMAN S CANDY 4 , . :: 1 A fresh shipment of State T. Seal - Chocolates in one, T. two and three pound pack- I - ages. •i• $ Samplers :fr C • Pleasure Island and Fussy packages, also in all sizes ),. 1 ' T 1.:• ‘ RAY D. GILLILAND DRUGGIST State College, Pa. 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College Ave Reward BEELA BOOLA one step TODDLE fox trot` both played by Patil Biesc Trio colum - bia Records are released .May 10th May 20th We enjoy having you listen terour records wheth er you buy or not. new ones by ART -HICKIVIAN are coming The GIFT and ART SHOP 131 Allen Str,eet
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