BELLEFONTE VS. STATE COLLEGE. Foralongtime the rivalry, in base-ball, between the State College and Bellefonte clubs has been intense and the latter club has always been eager to cross bats with the College nine, regardless of the overwhelming defeats suffered in the past, and the game played on the 21st of May was no exception to the rule. The Bellefonte nine, composed of better all-around players, better bat ters (the old song), and accompanied by their Mascotte, arrived at two o’clock and proceed ed to the grounds for preliminary practice., After some wrangling about the rules the game was called at 3:55, by Mr. James Hughes, with Bellefonte at the bat. They were retired in one, two, three order, Cassidy going out on a grounder to White, Clark flew to Mitchell and Kurtzenbauer struck out. Our boys in their half of the first, made one run on singles by McLean and Brew, The visitors added another goose egg to their score in the second and the example was followed by the home team. In the third, Bellefonte again failed to score, Harnmil, Cassidy and Stewart going out at Ist, on ground ers, the College piling up four runs on singles by Brew, Rose, White and Barclay. Clark scored on errors in the fourth, giving his club their first run, Kurtzenbauer scored for them in the sixth on a base hit, a stolen base, and two passed balls. The fourth, fifth and sixth innings netted six runs for the collegians and M itchell commenced to ease up allowing the visitors to score in the eighth and ninth. The latter part of the game was characterized by the superiority of the home team in handling the willow. The features of the game were the catching of Stewart, Jackson’s great catch of Harris’s, long fly into left field, and the pitching of Mitchell. The score was as fol lows : STATE OOI.U'.CIK. IIL'LLKVOvTE, it. mi sii po A K. 11.1111. sit ro A b. MoLuan, 0.... 2 2 5 7 (I 0 Cassidy. 2b 1 0 2 0 1 8 •laoUson, 1 f 2 2 2 1 0 0 Clark, l.f. I 2 2 0 0 0 Itruw, 0 1. 2 8 2 0 0 0 Kurtzob’iM' f l 1 1 0 0 0 Hoso, 2b 2 12 2 10 lll'own, 3b II 0 0 i) I! 0 Mitchell, n 1 0 10 2 1 Crider, p .. o o 2 1 ii ;i Crump, ss 2 2 2 2 II 8* McKnlght, lb.l 1 010 0 1 Mock, 8b 1 8 0 2 2 l I'urrls, e, f... .0 1 o o l o VV bite, lb 1 8 8 0 0 1 Ilamili, s s o 0 0 12 2 llai'olay.rf 2 2 B o o o Stewart, o .... o 1 l l) 2 B Total 15 18 28 27 8 4 Total.. ..4 0 824 12 0 •Excused for ono error. The young orator began his first great ef fort as follows: “Ladies and gentlemen, I—l—l feel-feel, ladies and gentlemen, I fee-feel-Oh, ladies and gentlemen if there were only a window in my heart you could see the feeling which agi tates me I’’ A wiry urchin in the audience: “Wouldn’t a pane in your stomach do ?” THE FREE LANCE. ’,77 —S, D. Ray has a cozy law office on High street, Bellefonte, I’a. —Capt. Chas. W. Roberts, of West Chester, expects to attend Commencement. ’B2 —J. M. Dale is practicing law with the firm of Beaver & Gephart, of Bellefonte, Pa. ' ’84 —Jas, Alexander is reading law with J. G. Love, of Bellefonte, Pa , since his lather’s death. ’Bl—Prof. D. O. ■ Ktters, of Bellefonte, so journed at State College during a part of last week. ’Bl—E. R. Chambers, Attorney-at-law, Belle fonte, Pa., made an address at Boalsburg on Me- morial day ’7S—-Miss Anna M. Stackhouse is pursuing a post-graduate course in mathematics at the Uni versity of Michigan. ’83 —W. E. Gray, who is practicing law at Bellefonte, Pa., spoke on Memorial Day at Miles burg and other places, —M. li, Baldwin, of the Chicago, and J. Monte Ward, of the New York base ball clubs, were formerly students at this college. —Miss H. A. McElwain, Lt.lyPrincip.il, w.v, suddenly called to Minneapolis last week on be half of a suffering brother, lately injured. '85 —P. F. Nshikian writes that he is about leaving for Boston, where he has accepted a situ ation as chemist with Metcalf & Co., 39 Tre mont street. ’85 —Prof. C. C. Chesney, of Doylestown Seminary, is the only graduate &f the Pennsylva nia State College now living in Bucks county.— Philadelphia Press. —Dr, A. Edgar Osborne, a member of the class of ’76, has recently been appointed Super intendent of the California Home for the Cure and Training of Feeble-minded Children- at Santa Clara. PEPSONALS.