The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, October 01, 1893, Image 17

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    —Although there have been several disappoint
ments this fall, the football management has ar
ranged the following schedule which will most
probably be carried out successfully. The gamer,
on our home grounds are :
Nov. 4th; Western University.
Nov. 25th; Rutgers.
Dec. 2d ; Lehigh.
On foreign grounds we have
Oct. z3th ; Columbia Athletic club at Washing-
ton, D. C.
Oct. i4th ; University of Virginia at Charlotts•
vile, Va.
Oct. 25th ; University of Pennsylvania, at Phila
delphia.
Nov. r rth; Bucknell at Lewisburg.
Nov. rBth ; U. S. Naval Cadets, at Annapolis.
Thanksgiving Day; Franklin and Marshall at
Lancaster.
Swarthmore may play here on Oct 21st instead
of Franklin and Marshall. The date of the Le
high game may be changed, as it is after Thanks.
giving when it is generallythe custom to break
training. A game had been arranged with Le
hig at 'South Bethlehem, Sept. 3otli, but manager
Quigley found that it was impossible to keep that
date, and arranged a new one for Oct. 12th. Le
high unfortunetely was compelled to cancel this
date, and it riow. looks as if we will not be able to
meet Lehigh again this year. This is exceedingly
unfortunate, as our claim to the second place in
football in the State would still go unsettled. .
We were also disappointed by Dickinson, A
game was scheduled here on our home grounds for
Oct, 7th, but her game of the previous Saturday
with Lehigh, had left her team so much broken
up that she was unable to come.
—The eighth annual meeting of the Pennsylva
nia Inter-collegiate Athletic association, took
place May loth, at Swarthmore college. The
points scored by the different colleges were as fol
lows
Swarthmore, 57: Western University, 22; State College,
21 ; Lehigh 7• t Lafayette, 2 ; Dickinson 2, Following is a list
of events, all from scratch ;
THE FREE LANCE.
One hundred yard dash—First heat won by E H. Firth
Swarthmore; Second, W. B. Blabon, Swarthmore, Time
11 2.5 seconds. Second heat, won by W. Mattison, Swarth
more ; second, S. O. Palmer, Swarthmore. Time, 10 4.5 sec.
onds. Third heat, won by G. Steele, Western University ;
second, R. D. Snodgrass, Lafayette. Time, 100.6 seconds.
120-yard hurdles—Won by D. B. Rushmore, Swarthmore ;
second, C. Lodge, Swarthmore; third, G. Griest, Swarth-
more. Time, 17 2-5 seconds.
Twodnile bicycle—Wonby G. K. McFarland, State College;
second, IL W. Lewis, Swarthmore ; third, H. C. Mode,
Swarthmore. Time, 0:15.
940. yard run—Won by R. 0. Warner, Lehigh; second, W.
C. Gill, Western University, third, T. R. Glion, Swarthmore.
Time, t 4 2.5 seconds.
100 yard clash finals, won by G. Steele, Western Universi
ty; second, ILO. Snodgrass, Lafayette ; third, W. Mattison,
Swarthmore. 'Time, 10 2-5,
In this Steele broke the record of the AssociatiOn.
One-mile run, won by Lewis McGrew, Western Universi.
ty ; third, IL 0. Webb, Swarthmore. Time, 4:18 1.8.
One-mile walk, won by P. Parish, Swarthmore; seolnd,
J. Staab, Swarthmore ; Brown, disqualified came in first.
Time 8:01 1.6.
220-3 and hurdle, won by S. E. Palmer, Swarthmore ; sec
ond, D. B. Rushmore, Swarthmore ; third, C, Lodge, Swarth
more. Time 27:3.5—a new record.
Half mile run, won by J. B. White, State College; second,
G, B. Miehener,.Lehigh ; third, W. It. Buffington, Swarth.
more. Time 2;9.
220-yard dash, finals, won by G. Steele, Western Universt
ty ; second, K. W. Hughes, Swarthmore ; third, D. ft Rush.
more, S Warthmore. Time 23 8.6.
Throwing the hammer, won by B. Clark, Swarthmore ;
second, E. P. Bond, Swarthmore; third, J. Trees,. Western
University. Distance, 93feet, 11 inches (a record.) •
Pole vault, won by Gt. H. Brooke, Swarthmore ; second,
li. Conrow, Swarthmore ; third, C. M. Caughey, State Col-
lege, Height, 9 feet 8 inches.
Bunning high Jump, won by J. Connelly, State College ;
second, W. Witherspoon, Western University; third, P.
Sellers, Swarthmore. Height, 5 feet, 7 inches.
Running broad Jump, won by J. Connelly, State College ;
second. S. C. Palmer, Swarthmore; third, ..1. C. Elmy,
Swarthmore. Distance, 20 feet 2% inches;
Putting the shot, won by Q. H. Brooke. Swarthmore ;
second, C. B. Crawford, Dickinson ; third, E P Bond,
Swarthmore. Distance, 35 feet 434 inches.
—The Junior Oratorical contest was held in
the chapel, Monday evening, June i 2. The judg
es awarded first place to Arthur G. Guyer, and
made honorable mention of Boyd A. Musser,. and
Lewis W. Mattern. The following was the pro
gram.
1. Music,
2. ORATION ...... ......lIIIOHCOIIIiII Culture and Physical Labor.
Walter Blair Waite, Water Street.
S. ORAT/ON ....... ......Our Country, Our Home and Our Duty
Boyd A usinteh Musser, State College.