The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, June 01, 1899, Image 40

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    these young bloods. The feature of the game was the complete
break down of the Junior team in the ninth inning. The score:—
R. H. E.
2 0 0 0 I 2 I 0 0- 6 10
Juniors
Freshmen . 2 o 3 o 2 0 0 o 5-12 12 12
, Batteries—Pearce and Denney, 'oo; Maxwell and Heilman, ' O2.
Not only can our 'Varsity play ball but our " Preps " have
caught hold and succeeded in trouncing the two forward boys of
the Bellefonte Academy in a game of ball on the 3d of June that
abounded in sensational plays. The Academy boys came to town
in a hack, and were - confident of securing the revenge they so
much desired because of their defeat by our " Preps " at Belle
fonte. They, " however, went home feeling worse than before
for the tune to which our boys made them dance was 16-7."
For three innings the game was well contested but then the
tide changed and everything came in the direction of the
" Preps."
Keichline, Gephart, and Thomas played the best game for the
visitors while Burns, Glenn, and Bridge played best for the
" Preps." Frazer who took Glenn's place in the box in the last
inning established himself as a player of ability. The score:—
R. H. E.
4 4 I I 4 -16 9 6
I o 2 0 2- 7 9 13
and Miller; Glenn,
Preps o o 2
B. A olio
Batteries—Curtin and Henderson; Farr
Frazer and Glover.
S ATURDAY, June loth, a combination of men froni . Williams
port, under the name of a' ball-team came to 'town ; f6r the
• purpose of showing " State "• how to play the National game,
but alas they had not reckonoil'iiih 'the hOst. When this is said
all is said. .
It was naught, but a practice ganid for our boys, and was a poor
ATHLETICS
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COMMENCEMENT GAMES.