The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, March 01, 1900, Image 37

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    Miss M. G. McKee has returned to State College after
studying art in Pittsburg since the early part of November.
G. M. Norman has been employed in the chemical de
partment of the Tennessee Coal & Iron Company, of Birm
ingham, Ala., since December.
11. M. Reno attended the Dickinson-State Debate. He
is at present a student at Bucknell, and will graduate in
June, but he still. cherishes a warm feeling for State and her
associations.
After winning all her games at home, State started
abroad seeking "new worlds to conqueror." Lock Haven
Normal was the first proposition, and after a hard contest,
on March Ist, she managed to win out. The game was an
exceptionally clean one, no fouls having been called. The
line up:—
STATE.
McCleary
Pearce.
Stuart
Elder.
Ruble (Capt.)
Goals from field:—State 5, Normal 4. Goal from foul:—
Whittaker. Referee:—Griffith, Normal. Umpires:—Willard,
Normal; 'Lundy, State.
On Friday evening, March 2nd, State played the Wil
liamsport Y. M. C. A. The play was very fast, and from
start to finish it was anybody's game, but Ruble won it for
Ex-'Ol
ATHLETICS
BASKET BALL.
STATE, 10-C. S. N. , 9
attack
attack
center
defense.
defense.
sTATE, 4—Y. M. C. A., 3.
NORMAL.
Hall
Hough
Feldstein
(Capt.) Whittaker
McConnell