losing one game out of five is a pretty fair record. The last game, at Bucknell, was given to the opponents by the score of 9-o when the score stood at 6-4 in more favor, and inasmuch as scores, actual scores, speak more loudly than the idle mind of an umpire who will give a man his base on balls when but one ball has been pitched to the batter, we were in reality the victors here. ' Lafayette defeated us because of the reservation of the team for the next day at Princeton and Seton Hall tied because the rules of the college interfered with the progress of the game. But the interest of the trip centered in the Princeton game. They evidently hadn't recovered from the scare we gave them last year in foot ball, and then our team played ball with their hands, feet, and mouths, the last being an important factor. The scores during the trip were:— State vs. Fordhani. May 27. State rordham 1 0000000 Batteries—Mullin and Slattery; Burns and Hayes. May 29. State 'vs. Seton Hall. State 300 1 41 Seton Hall o 4 o o 5 ox Batteries—Farr and Hayes; Connely and Driscoll, May 30. State vs. Lafayette. State Lafayette Batteries—Miller and Hayes; May 31. State vs. Princeton. State Princeton Batteries—Burns and Hayes; June 1. State vs. Bucknell. State Bucknell Batteries—Miller and Hayes; While the base ball team was away on its eastern trip the Juniors played the Freshman on May 27 and fell down before 2010 I 0 0 0 000 I 2 3ox o 3 Nevins and Caterall. ....2 2 0 0 0 0 .....TOOOOO Harrison and Kafers. 1 o 5 0 o-6 I o I 0 0 0 0 4-4 3 5 Pulchard and Stanton. R. H. E. 4 7 4 2 9 6 R. H. E. 9 9 2 9 9 1 R. 02-6 0 x---7 R. o o o-4 0 2 0-3 R. H. E.