The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, December 01, 1901, Image 36

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    —C. IL Bassler, 'Ol, recently left the General Electric
Co. at Lynn, Mass., to accept a position as electrician with
the Smith & Wesson Co., Spring-field, Mass.
—W. M. Schnure, ’Ol, is in the signal department of the
Penna. R. R, Company, with headquarters at Philadelphia.
—Miss Olive Miller, 'Ol, has been elected a teacher in
the public schools at State Colleg-e, to take the place made
vacant by the resignation of Miss Hayman.
In a very interesting game despite the fact that it was
one-sided, State defeated Lehigh at Williamsport on Satur
day, Nov. 16th. (
Tho this game did not arouse the interest of the stu
dents and the Williamsport people as the State-Buclmell
games did, yet a good-sissed delegation witnessed the game.
This was the first time the Blue and White have met the
Brown and White on the gridiron for many a year. The
last time they met, however, Lehigh had administered a se
vere drubbing to the State lads. The remembrance of this
was probably rankling in the hearts of Captain Hewitt’s
men, if the manner in which they played the g'ame counts
for anything,—and we think it does.
State’s team, with about one hundred and fifty rooters,
reached Williamsport at 10:30 A. M. The team got off at
the Park Hotel while the rooters continued on to the Market
street station, where they met about fifty more State men,
mostly Juniors, who had gone down the night before.
Forming into line with the Scrubs in the lead, followed by
the Cadet baud, this imposing contingent of Statites parad-
ATHLETICS.
Slate 3,9 —Lehigh 0