season by defeating her on Frida Nesbit kept the Carlisle boys’ 1 were made until the seventh inn play from Hayes to Nesbit was t The score STATE COX.EEGE. R. H. O. A. E. ...1 0 2 2 0 ... I O 2 I I ... 2 I 1 OO . . .O 212 O O ..lOISO ... 2 i 7 i r ...01200 ...00003 ...0005 1 Stuart, 2b Rice, ss . . . . Greenland, rf. . Atherton, ib . . Walker, 3b . . Hayes, c . . . . Tlibnms, cf . . . Painter, If . . Nesbit, p . . . . Totals . . State College Dickinson . , Earned runs—State College, 2. Two-base hits—Atherton, Gilroy, Will iams, Shearer. Three-base hits—Atherton. Double plays—Hayes to Nes bit. Struck out—By Nesbit, 3; by Williams, 8. Base on balls—Off Nesbit, 2; off Williams, 5. Stolen bases—Greenland, West, 2; Gilroy, Shearer, Nes bit. Sacrifice hits—Atherton, Painter, McNeal. Passed ball—Bowman, i. Wild pitch—Williams, 3. Time of game—2 hours, 5 minutes. Umpire- Dr. Pernald. Of the twenty-three men who received honors at Harvard this year eleven are prominent athletes. The first Pli. D. degree, given by the University of Chicago, was conferred on a Japanese. One hour a week of debating is required of each Amherst senior. The new building of the University of the City of New York will be ten stories high and will cost $700,000 . Since its foundation, the West Point Military Academy has graduated 3,562 officers. Oxford University claims twenty-one colleges and five halls, with a student list of 12,000. At a mass meeting of Princeton under-graduates, recently, it was voted that the Freshmen should hereafter have no voice in the :e Lance, The Fra :iv, May 3, by a score of 7 to hits well scattered, and no runs ing. A neatly executed double he feature of the game. Shearer, cf McNeal, ss West, cf . Gilroy, 2b . Goodall, ib Davis; rf. . Williams, p Campbell, 3b Bowman, c . 7 5 27 14 6 20100201 ooooooi 1 COLLEGE ORBIT. [May, DICKINSON. R. H. O. A. 15. I (10 1 0 113 3 .00000 .01331 o o 10 o o 100 o o 1(050 . 1 ( 432 . o o 8 r o 4 5 27 15 7
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