The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, April 01, 1901, Image 28

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    Home run—Rodgers. Two-base hit —Pratt. Struck out —
Pierce, 2; Black Chief, 2; Merkel. Bases on balls —Off Miller, 4;
Huber, 2; Pratt, S. Stolen bases —Miller, Johnson, Leroy, Brad
ley, Hewitt. Double play —Black Chief and Miller. Left on bas
es—State, 8; Indians, 7. Passed balls —Pierce, 2; Shelby, Hit
by pitched balls—Huber, Merkel. Time, 2:10. Umpire—Cannon,
of Dickinson.
DICKINSON R
Cannon, 2b 2
Hann, 3b 2
Adamson, ss 2
Hunt, p 1
Willia’n, If 1
McGuffle, lb 0
15vans, cf 1
Powell, c 3
Garrett, rf 1
Totals
. 13 14 27 16 5
Dickinson.
State
Stolen bases—Cannon, 2; Evans, 2; Hann, Shelby. Two-base
hits —Hunt, Huber, 2. Three-base hits—Hunt, Adamson, Sharpe.
First base on balls —Off Hunt, 3; off Bradley, 2. Hit by pitched
ball—Landis. Struck out—By .Hunt, 3; by Sharpe, 6; by Brad
ley, 2.
The game with Mt. St. Mary’s at Emmitsburg, Md., on
April 19, was called, after six innings had been played, on
account of rain. At that time the score stood 6to 6.
The game scheduled with Gettysburg for April 20 was
called off on account of rain.
On April 25 Dickinson played at State College. State
turned the tables on Dickinson this time and administered
to Dickinson some of the same kind of medicine Dickinson
gave to State the week before. Sharpe pitched a nice game,
and had a home run to his credit. Huber also made a home
Dickinson 13—State 2.
April 18, at Carlisle.
State k
Shelby, rf 0
Miller, cf 0
Bradley, 2b, p 0
Hewitt, lb 0
Sharpe, p, ss 0
Landis, 3b 0
Rohrbach, If 1
Hubei*, c 1
Kirk, ss, 2b 0
HO A B
42 2 0
16 4 1
2 15 2
2 0 11
10 11
1 11 0 0
2 2 10
13 10
0 2 10
Totals 2
..0 0 4 2 0 3
..0 0 0 2 0 0
927 15 7
3 0 I—l 3
0 0 0-2