1897.] three runs. In the last of the ei pitcher gave the opponents two m DICKINSON. R Devall, cf Bindenberger, c Rnnkle, ss . . West, If ... . Jones, ib . . . McNeal, 2b . . Hubler, rf . . Colona, 3b . . Williams, p , . Totals Dickinson State , . Struck out —Nesbit, 13; Williams, 6. Bases on balls—Nesbit, 3; Williams, 3. Two-base hit—Runkle. Home run—Hayes. Double play—McNeal-Jones. ’B7, Mr. W. F. White, an editor of the first volume of the IyANCE, visited the college in the latter part of last month. He is a stockholder in the Omaha Electric Eight Company, Nebraska, and has come East for the purpose of purchasing machinery to supply power for 20,000 additional lights. ’9O, Mr. George R. Meek, of Bellefonte, attended the Military Hop on April 30. ’92, Mr. Willis McKee spent a few days in town last week. He is employed as assistant principal at the Mt. Carmel High School. ’92, Mr. Nelson McA. Kloyd, editor-in-chief of The Free Eance from 1891 to 1892, is on the New York Sun staff. ’93, Mr. F. F. Weld left for Martha’s Vineyard a short time ago to join the U. S. Coast Survey. He will be engaged all sum mer on the New England coast. ’93, Mr. M. E. McDonnell has been engaged by the State De partment of Agriculture to make a bacteriological examination of the milk supply of certain prominent market centers in Pennsyl vania. He has devoted considerable attention to bacteriology for some time past, and has been acting as instructbr in that depart ment in the college. The results will doubtless be of great inter- Alvnmi Di epartment. iglith, another wild throw by the (lore runs. Score: E. o 1 o Albert, ib . Findley, as . Bechtel, 2b . Hayes, rf , . Miller, If . . Spiesinan, c Curtin, 3b . Nesbit, p . , Harding, cf . •9 927 15 • 4 ALUMNI DEPARTMENT. R. H. O. A. B. ..20700 . . o 1 1 o 2 ..14212 . . 1 1 1 00 . . o 1 000 . . o on 5 o .00000 ..00003 . . 1 1 2 o 1 5 8 24 6 8 01000035 x—9 00004000 I—s
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