Goals from field, —Ruble, 8; Gepliart, 4; Stuart 5; Mc- Cleary 7; Rugs. Goals from offenses, McCleary, 3, Rugs; Kase. Offenses, —Gephart, 2; McCleary, 2; Rugs; Elder; Ru ble, 3; White, 3; Speer; Dordy. Referee, Forster, of State, Eeffler, of Gettysburg. Subs, for Gettysburg, White, at forward: Speer, at center. Time, twenty-minute halves. Williamsport T. M. C. A. J3 — State, 7 . March 14, at Williamsport. AVIUUAMSPORT POSITION STATE Tuner forward McCleary Stutzman forward j. Ruble, Gephart Allee center Stuart Knauss guard Elder Speaker guard C. Ruble, J. Ruble Goals from field—Stutzman, 2; Allee, 2; Knauss, 1; Gephart, 1; Stuart,!. Goals from fouls—McCleary, 3; Stutz man, 3. Referee, Dayton. Umpires, Eaedleim and Foster. Timers, Budd and Golden. Scorer, Bell. Time of halves, twenty minutes. JUNIORS Gephart Maddock Martin Adams, Holloway Heilman Goals from field—Ruble, 4; Deike, 2; Sharpe, 2; Gep liart, 2. Goals from offenses—Gephart, 3; Offenses—Martin, Sboriyi, 2; Ruble, 3; Gephart, Deike. Referee, Forster. Umpire, McCleary. Time, fifteen minute halves. Tlie baseball season for 1901 opened April 13 with a game with the Bellefonte Athletic Association on the home grounds. The contest was very one sided, the final score being- State, 11 ~8. A. A., 1. The second game was played, April 16, at Selinsg-rove with Susquehanna University. Sharpe was in the box for Sophomores 16—Juniors 7. March 14. POSITION forward forward center g-uard g-uard BASIC BABB. SOPHOMORES Reber Deike Sharpe Sborig-i Ruble