The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, May 01, 1901, Image 37

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    were the features of the g'ame. State had only two errors.
P. R. R. was last at the bat, and had a fair chance of win
ning-, for they had a man on first, and third but Miller caught
the man on first off the base, and had him in a box. The
man on third bit easily, and started home; Warn threw
home, and Huber put the runner out at the plate. Then
Sharpe gathered in a fly back of third base; Miller took care
of the next batsman's hit, and the game was over with
State the winner. The State team deserves a great deal of
praise for having put up one of the greatest games of the
season. They met foemen worthy of better steel than
theirs, and defeated them in as fair and clean a contest as
was ever seen on a diamond. A spectator summed up the
general opinion of all who saw the game when he said, “it
was one of the prettiest games I ever saw," and it may be
added that the spectator in question has seen many ball
games.
STATIC K H O
Shelby, rf 0 0 1
Miller, p 0 3 1
Warn, 2b 2 1 2
Huber, c 1 1 S
Sharpe, ss 0 0 5
Hewitt, lb 0 2 13
Merkel, 3b 0 1 0
Rohrbach, cf 0 1 0
Shoop, If 0 0 0
Totals
Sxatr
P. R. K. V. M. C. A
Earned runs—P. R. R. 1. Two base hits —W. Berry, Miller.
Double plays —Shelby to Sharpe, Left on bases —P. R. R. 5,
State 12. Bases on balls —by Wood 2, by Miller 5. Struck out —
by Wood 1, by Miller 3. Sacrifice hits —IT. Miller. Time—one
hour and thirty minutes. Umpire—l-leuderson.
J. Berry
S’rih’t, ss
St’nsby, lb
R. Berry, 2b,,.
M’Cul’h, c
Wood, p
H. Miller, 3b 0
Pluni’er, rf..
W. Uerrj', If,
Totals 2
0 0 0 0 0 2
1 1 0 0 0 0
3 9 27 17
p. H. R.
0
0
0
1
5 27 10 5
1 0 o—3
0 0 o—2