The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, May 01, 1901, Image 30

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    9. “The Curse of the Dreamer”.. ..
D. E. Wentael.
10. “Doan Ye Cry, Ma Honey”
Choir.
11. “Boston Ideal March”
The Civil Engineering department has received
from T. R. Cummings, ’95, a map of the new yards of the
Illinois Central R. R. at New Orleans.
Capt. E. H. Hubbard, of the Artillery Corps, the
Government military inspector, made an inspection of the
Battalion on Friday, May 18. After a general inspection of
arms, the Battalion was put through the various movements
in closed order. Capt. Hubbard expressed himself as very
well pleased with the general ■ bearing and condition of the
Battalion.
At the opening of the season there was a good deal of
uncertainty in the mind of the average State undergraduate
as to the merits of the State baseball team. At the close of
the first trip, resulting as it did in only one minor victory,
two defeats, one tie game, and one game called off on ac
count of rain, the State baseball crank'was inclined to shake
his head, and make no bets on the White and Blue.
Now, however, with the great record of seven successive
victories (the last over a team mostly professional, which
had not been beaten this year) staring him in the face, it is
safe to say that every State man is convinced that the team
is a winner, and one of'Which he may be justly proud. The
team has in it the spirit that wins games, and their fine
work on the trip substantiates the words of Captain Sharpe,
“We tried to do our best.” The total score now stands
State, 106—opponents, 63. There are but two more games
to play,—the game with Susquehanna, and the Commence-
Mandoliu Club.
BASE BADE.
P. Dresser.
A. W: Noll.
.Samuel Siegal.