The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, May 01, 1889, Image 19

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    The third inning opened bright for us.
McLean made a hit on which he stole clear
around to third, but was caught napping and
died there, Musser, c., followed with a base on
balls and was advanced to third by Mock’s
hot grounder to Davis, both men scored on
Brew’s hit, the latter being brought in by a
hit by Ellenberger, after which Aull and Mus
ser retired the side, leaving the score s to i
in favor of Pennsylvania State College.
Dickinson’s first three men went out on
strikes and a fly to Jackson, which was cap
tured after a pretty run.
In the fourth for the college Woodcock,
Jackson and Musser, c., made outs, leaving
McLean on second.
For the visitors Miller made a hit and
scored on a base on balls and a passed third
strike, and was followed by the outs of Hauck,
Swartz and Davis.
The fifth inning yielded but one run which
was made by Ellenberger’s base on balls, two
scratches and a sacrifice. We received three
“ zips ” in our half of the sixth, and Dickinson
ended, its run getting by Hauck’s scoring,,
after Miller had gone out at first, on two
passed balls, Landis and Swartz retiring the
side on strikes.
The seventh, eighth, and ninth innings
were characterized by sharp fielding and bril
liant play, neither side scoring.
The game throughout was well played and
interesting, and we feel quite jubilant over
the result, as the Dickinson team is a strong
one (although it has been having hard luck
luck this spring). The club is composed of
nine gentlemen, and Pennsylvania State Col
lege knows how to appreciate this fact.
THE FREE LANCE.
For our team, Aull, Musser, and Ellenber
ger covered themselves with glory, McLean’s
work behind the bat being up to his old-time
form. For the visitor’s, Smith, Patton, and
Swartz carried off the honors by their pretty
fielding, and Hauck made the prettiest slide
ever seen on the grounds.
The score is as follows:
McLean, c.,
Mock, 3d, .
Musser, c. Ist,
Drew, c. f.,
Ellenberger, p,,
Aull, 2d., ,
Musser, f, s. s.,
Woodcock, 1. f.,
Jackson, r. f,,
Davis, p., .
l'atton, 2d., .
Smith, s. s., .
Palmer, c., .
Miller, Ist., .
I-lauck, 1. f.,
Landis, 2d.,
Brockmuicr, c, f.,
Swartz, r. f.,
Time of game two hours and twelve min
utes. Umpires, Messrs. Holler and Leyden,
Attendance, 500.’ Bases on balls off' Ellen
berger, 3 ; off Davis, 5. Strike outs by Ellen
berger 16; by Davis, 10.
“ Ben ” says, “ he thinks for the remainder
of the season, he will buy his ice cream by
the freezer. He can then do the elegant at a
discount.”
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE.
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