did the twirling and easily held his opponents down two runs. He not only won his game by his masterly pitching, but he secured two singles and a double at the bat and made three Rohrbach had three singles, a base on balls and three runs. Miller played first, and had a double and a single to his credit. Elder at short had eleven chances, while Sharpe on second was at the business end of two swift double plays. State met her second defeat at Gettysburg on Friday, April 18. Inability to connect with Thomas' delivery was account able for State's defeat. Stoll was disabled in the sixth inning, being hit while at the bat. Miller relieved him and finished the game. Gettysburg had but four hits, but they came at opportune times. FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL GAME. The losing of the F. and M. game was entirely due to the physical condition of State's team. Four of her best men, although in the game, were completely worn out. The game, however, as stated in the Lancaster and Philadelphia papers, was the most interesting ever played on Williamson Field. SUMMARY OF HITS AND TOTAL BASES. Georgetown State 9 11 Dickinson , 10 16 State 14 21 St. Mary's State Gettsburg State F. and M. 3 3 State 6 7 Total by State 44 61 Total by teams played 30 40 STATE, 2 ; GETTYSBURG, 4. T. H. T. B. 6 9 9 11 7 11