The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, May 01, 1899, Image 32

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    Dickinson, confident, having wou eight successive games, at last
met her Waterloo, and who did it ? Only one answer fits and
that is: the whole team. Such playing as was done in that game
was good for sore eyes. To say that everybody, but Dickinson,
was pleased is putting it mildly.
State's men played an elegant game all around, a hard catch by
Hewitt in right, a one-handed stop of hot grounder by Morgan
and Rubles' efforts to relieve the left field of one of its obstacles
were hair-raisers.
Hayes behind the bat was up to old-time form while Blair and
Miller at Ist and 2nd were impregnable. Hepler at short with
one excusable error played a good fielding game but was weak at
the bat. All the fielders deserve praise for their work. Of the
Dickinson team Bindenberger, Runkle and Kerr put up the best
game while the whole team played a clean game of ball.
State opened up the game with a run then Bill opened his stable
and let out a few and retired Dickinson without a run. State got
another chance to add to her list in the second and piled on
one more. Dickinson also scored one in her half but 'in the next
State succeeded by good base running to add two more while
Dickinson failed to tally. In the fourth neither side scored. In
the fifth State scored again while Dickinson failed. In the sixth,
seventh, and eighth neither side scored and Dickinson only once
in the ninth on an error by Burns. The score does not show the
hard hitting that was done by State. Nearly all the men ac
quitted themselves nobly, having their eye upon the ball. The
score was as follows:
STATI4.
Johnson(Capt.), m.. . 2
Hayes, c. . . .
Blair, ib. . . .
BUrns, p. . . .
Miller, 2b. . .
Morgan, 3b. .
Hewitt, r.f
Ruble, I.f. . .
Hepler, s.s
. • . .5
Totals
State . . . .
Dickinson . .
Surnmary:—Stolen bases, State, 3; Dickinson, I. Two-base hits, Blair,
Bindenberger (2). Three-base hit, Runkle. Base on balls, Rothermel.
DICKINSON.
Rothermel, 2b.
Haun, 3b. . . .
Devall, 'b. . .
Runkle, s.s. . .
Bindenberger, c.
Colona, p. . . .
Kerr, I.f. . . .
Russel, r. f. . .
Kline, m. . . .
H. PO. A.
I I 0
1 7 0
I 14 0
o 15
I 2 5
o o 2
O I 0
I 0 0
O I I
Totals . . .
5 27 13
. 0 I 0 0
H. PO. A. E.
I 2 3 2
I 2 I
O 13 0 I
II 6 0
2 .4. I I
O I '3 0
O 3 0 0
Oo o 0
OI o o
5 27 14 5
o o o—s
0 0 1- 2
I I' 2 0