ALTHOUGH our base ball team won her first game at home it is with sorrow we must record the loss of three out of four of the next four games played, all of which were played away from home. The boys of the team on the whole being thoroughly dissatisfied with the scores and playing during their trip. Had it not been for the inevitable errors which usually appear when least wanted, our boys would have come back victors rather than the conquered. Most of the errors were caused by too loose joints in the throw ing arms of the boys, allowing too free action of thoSe members causing the ball to soar when by having a little more tension the results would have been more satisfactory. Many of the wild throws were perhaps made because of the great anxiousness to do good work. Aside from the bad throwing to bases the game put up by the boys was fair. The treatment of the boys as they say was not all that could be desired except at U. of P. The first fall was taken out of the the team at Selinsgrove by the opponents of the previous Monday, Susquehanna University. Then the team journeyed on to Philadelphia where they en deavored to take a tumble out of the U. of P., but something was lacking. Next they journeyed out on to the hillsides of Myers : town where they succeeded in avenging their wrongs upon Albright College, now to Carlisle they wended their way but only to meet defeat again at the hands of the Dickinson team. The scores made upon the trip were as follows: Susquehanna University . . . o State U. of P. 1 State Albright o State • • 4 x- 6 x- 2 X-I 2-3 0- 2 o-18