son and Greenwood, with headquarters at Auding - , Miss. J. T. Minich, who is with the Wilmore Coal Co., recently spent a few days with friends at the College. While here he talked to the Senior electricals on the “Electric Instalation of Mines” at Windber, Pa. Of the live games scheduled for the trip beginning April 17th, but three were played. Bucknell refused to play at all, claiming that the grounds were too wet. The team met with better treatment at Dickinson, where two and one-half innings were played. When stopped by rain the score was 6-6. MOUNT SAINT MARYS 7, STATE 9, A good game was played at Mount Saint Marys. Huber had the misfortune to be hit by the ball while trying to bunt. The team recei ed excellent entertainment. GETTYSBURG 3, STATE 13. State had little difficulty in defeating Gettysbm*g on their own grounds on April 20th. Ketterman, in the box for the home team, was hit hard, especially in the sixth when State batted out six runs. Hewitt’s terrific drives were fea tures of the game. Game called at end of eighth inning to allow State to catch a train. The score : STATE R I-I OAK Johnson, cf 2 2 10 0 Miller, p 3 2 0 3 1 Sharpe, ss 3 2 1 1 0 Woods, 3b 2 1 1 3 0 Morgan, 3b 1 2 2 0 1 Landis, r± 2 2 0 1 0 Rohrbach, If 0 3 2 0 0 Hewittt, lb 0 0 9 0 0 Huber, c 0 0 8 3 0 Totals 13 14 24 4 2 *Plank batted for Young in t ATHLETICS. THE BASE BAEE TRIP Moser, If Dale, 2b Lautz, ss Krout, 3b . Hoffman lb Doty, If Young, cf Plank, * White, c Ketterman, p Totals le eighth. GETTYSBURG 3 7 24 8 8