Shot put—Won by Whitworth, ’O4. Distance, 33 feet 5 i-s inches. Second, McCleary, ’O5. Distance, 32 feet 7 inches Third, Yeakley, 'O6. Distance, 31 feet 10 1-2 inches. High jump—Won by Saunders, ’O5. Height, 5 feet 4 inches, Second, Barclay, ’O5. Height, 5 feet 3 inches. Third, Nolan, ’O6, and Jacobs, ’O6. Height, 4 feet 11 inches. Broad jump—Won by Whitworth, ’O4. Distance, 20 feet II inches. Second, Saunders, ’O5. Distance, 19 feet 7 inches. Third, Walsh, ’O3. Distance, 18 feet, 10 inches. State, 6; Franklin and Marshall, 3. Although she put up & plucky game, Franklin and Marshall was beaten on Beaver Field, May 22d, in an eight-inning game. Errors were numerous, but the game was interesting. The score by innings :■ State ~.o x 1 0 0 o 4 F. and M o 0 1 0 2 o o Batteries—Mcllveen and Huber; Flora, Kilheffer and Shock. State was beaten at Philadelphia, May 23d, in more ways than one. It seems that this city is corrupt even to umpires. Umpire Proud understands systematic robbing. If he did not see a man touch each base that man was called out. A seeming impossibility is that Miller gave seven bases on balls. Of course, we under stand that it would never do to beat the University. The score:— STATE. U. OF P. Rohrbach, c. f x Miller, p. 0 Sharpe, 2b 0 Mcllveen, 1. f 0 R'ay, ib 0 Pluber. c 1 Landis, 3b 0 Elder, s. s 0 Yoder, r. f 0 Totals 2 State, 2; U. of P., 4. Howes, c. f. Swain, r. f. Orbin, s. s. G’ejlter, ib. Noble, 1. f. Cariss, c. . Stiles, 3b. . Dale, 2b. .. Devlin, p. . 8*23 12 Totals R. XX.E. Xl— 6 5 5 o—3 7 5 H. O. A. E. 2 2 10 0 OXI 10 4 1 ... 0 .... 0 O XI 0 O .... 1 OI X 0 .... 1 . . . ~ l 2 10 0 0 114 0 0I I 0 I 0 I I 4 7x26 13 3