nished by the College Orchestra and short ad dresses of congratulation were made by Dr. Ath erton, and Gen. James A. Beaver of Bellefonte. At the close• of the meeting the following resolu tions were adopted : WHEREAS, the Legislature and Governor of the commonwealth have recognized the needs of the Pennsylvania State College in a substantial man ner, and WHEREAS, the greater part of the demonstra tion of these needs devolved upon the executive head of the institution Be it Resolved, That the faculty and students of the Pennsylvania State College hereby express their deep and grateful appreciation of the Governor of the Commonwealth in making such appropria tions for this institution as will greatly facilitate all branches of its work, and especially that of the departments of Mechanical and Civil Engineer ing. They are the more gratified in view of the fact that the action both of the Legislature and of the Governor was taken after careful and search ing inquiry, and they pledge themselves to spare no pains to justify the good will and confidence thus expressed. Resolved, That a copy of the above resolution be sent to His Excellency, the Governor, and to each member of the Legislature. Resolved, That the faculty and students of the Pennsylvania State College, and the citizens of the community, hereby tender President Atherton a hearty acknowledgement of his untiring efforts, his unbounded enthusiasm and his careful adminis tration which have secured to P. S. C. this new promise of *growth and prosperity. Resolved, That a transcript of these resolutions be placed in his hands. E. E. SPARKS, WM. BUCKOUT, C. C. HILDERHRAND, CHAS. EACHUS, WALTER HAMILTON, G. A. Guvr.R. A most interesting match game of base-ball was played on Saturday afternoon, June 20, be tween the Sophomore and Freshman teams which 'ME Fllgg LANCE. E. F. Dims, W. M. CANti,_ resulted in a victory for '94. For the first three or four innings neither team scored, but through several costly errors in the fourth inning on the "Sophs" part, the Freshmen managed to get in four runs. Then followed close playin '•, the "Sophs" scoring one run in the fifth and one in the seventh. The Freshmen scored two runs in the eighth inning and the Sophs one, the game ending with a score of 6.3 in favor of '94. The following is the score by innings Total Innings I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 '93 0000loIx 0-3 '94 0004000 2 x-6 The players were '93. c. Greenwood, p Dale, s. s. Mattern, R. B. ist b. Gross, 2nd b. Fay, C. R. 3rd b. Orbin, 1. f. Krumrine, C. 1. Williamson, r. f. PEIeSON,4 LS. Ex-'94. G. E. Stevens, with a p trty of friend,,, is now traveling through Europe. Ex•'94. H, P. Dowler has been serving on an Engineer Corps for several months. Ile has a very good position but will only hold it until the Fall session, begins when he will again enter• '94, '94. W. H. Brown, who had been sick with the "La Grippe" for several weeks, returned to his home in Philadelphia. lie will tour!) to Col lege in September. '93. J. J. Kintner left college the beginning of May. lie expects to return in Sept. to resume his college duties. Ex-'92. It is with regret that we are compelled to announce the sad death of Harry C. Kinsel, of Miller Mattern, F. Belt. Knittle White. Gray. Af tisse r