The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, May 01, 1901, Image 35

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    made by Miller at second. This, however, was excusable,
for he was playing out of his regular position for the first
time this season. Landis bad the misfortune to have a fin
ger broken and a thumb dislocated, but he pluckily played
the game through. McCreary started the game well, but
alter the fourth inning - he was hit freely.
STATR K H O A K
Shelby, rf 1 1 0 0 0
Miller, 2b 3 12 3 1
Warn, ss 0 2 2 4 0
Huber, c 0 0 S 2 0
Sharpe, p 2 3 0 2 0
Hewitt, lb 1 1 9 0 0
Landis, 3b 1 2 4 1 0
Rohrbach, cf 2 4 3 3 0
Merkel, If 1 2 1 0 0
4 9 27 13 6
Totals
S'i'ATR
Norm ax,. ..
Named runs—State 5, Normal 9. Left on bases—State 9,
Normal 9. Two base hits—Warn, Rohrbach. Three base hits
Sharpe, Hewitt, McCreary, Home run—Sharpe. Total hits —
State 25, Normal 11. Double plays—Warn, Miller and Hewitt.
Struck out —by Sharpe 5, by McCreary 3. Stolen bases—Rohr
bach 2, Merkel, Irwin. Bases on balls—by Sharpe 6, by Mc-
Creary 2. First base on errors—Slate 3, Normal 1. Wild pitch
Sharpe. Hit by pitcher—Miller, Woodward. Time—one hour
and fifty minutes. Umpire—Brown.
On May 16th State played the Pennsylvania Military
College at Chester. There was but a small attendance and
the game was a very one-sided affair. The cadets should
have been shut out, but in the third inning the combination
of two bases on balls, a wild throw, a hit, a fumble, and a
wild pitch resulted in three runs for the Chester boys.
Their run getting stopped here, though. State made four
runs in the first inning, and kept on making scores through
out the g - ame, with the exception or the fourth inning.
Barring one wild pitch, Shoop pitched a good game.
NORMAI,
Woodward, 2b.
Irwin, c
D. Mi’er
McCreary, p..
Smith, rf
Zuliclc, 3b.,.,.
Glieen, If
Graybill, 1b,..
R. Smith, cf...
4 927 13 G
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State 23—P. MC. 3,