The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, May 01, 1901, Image 32

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    State 15—Franklin and Marshall 7.
May 10th, State and Franklin and Marshall met on
Beaver Field. As F. and'M. had an unusually strong- team
a close game was looked for, but, nevertheless, in the eight
inning- contest State rolled up double the number of runs
which F. and M. scored. The regular diamond was too
muddy to play on, so a temporary diamond was laid out on
the turf to one side of the field. Though the score would
seem to show that the game was a one-sided affair, yet this
could only be said of the last inning. At the end of the
seventh inning the score stood six to seven, but after this
the visitors seemed to lose their nerve, and they allowed
State to score more runs in one inning than in the previous
seven. The rain which fell during the eighth inning, and
which stopped the game, was perhaps, in part responsible
for F. and M’s collapse.
STATE R
Shelby rf 3
Miller, p 2
Warn, 2b 2
Huber, c 0
Sharpe, ss 1
Hewitt, lb 2
Landis, 3b 3
Rohrbach, cf 1
Merkel, If 1
Yoder, c 0
Kirk, ss 0
Bradley, p 0
Totals
State
F. & M...
IS 11 25 8
Famed runs—State 4, F. & M, 1, Double plays—Kilheffer
to Gitt; Warn to Miller to Hewitt. Bases on balls —Miller 2,
Bradley l. Struck out—by Miller 3, by Bradley 1, by Sharpe 2,
by Kilheffer 3. Left on bases—F. and M, 4, State 3. Two base
hit —Landis. Wild pitch—Sharpe. Sacrifice hits—Rohrbach,
Huber, Miller. Passed balls—F. and M. 3. Umpire—Leete.
E. & M.
Stit7,er, 3b
Kilheffer, p
Simpson, c
Gilt, 2b
Brubaker, lb
Pascoe, cf
Treichler, rf
Peterson, If
Moyer, ss
Totals 7
3 0 0 0 2
1 0 0 0 0
S 24 11 6
2 0 B—ls
0 5 I—7