The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, March 01, 1904, Image 13

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    M. Rainey, ’O5; Vice-President, C. P. Stewart, ’O6; Treasurer, J.
J. Morgan, 'O5; Secretary, H. D. Easton, 'O5.
—A basket ball game was played with the Bellefonte Academy
team in the Armory, Wednesday night, February 3. The score
was 42-7 in favor of State.
—Seats are being placed in the new diary building and recita
tion rooms fitted up for the accommodation of the creamery and
short course agricultural students.
—The Freshmen held their banquet at the Park Hotel, Will
iamsport, Wednesday night,' February 3.
—The Electrical Engineering Society held a meeting at the
home of Prof. J. Price Jackson, Thursday evening February 4.
The reading and discussion of engineering topics was followed by
a general good time including eatables, music and story telling.
—The following is the State College base ball schedule for
1904, as .announced by Manager H. C. Offutt and Assistant Man
ager B. B. Stamm: April 9th, Bellefonte Academy at State Col
lege; April 15th, Bloomsburg State Normal at Bloomsburg; April
16th, West Point at West Point; April 18, Manhattan College at
New York; April 19th, Fordham College at Fordham; April 20th/
Princeton, at Princeton; April 28th, Villa Nova College at State
College; May 2d, Bloomsburg State Normal at State College; May
6th, Univ. of West Virginia at Morgantown, W. Va.; May 7th,
Washington and Jefferson at Washington, Pa.; May 13th, Dickin
son College at State College; May 20th, Franklin and Marshall at
State College; May 26th, Dickinson College at Carlisle; May 27th,
Gettysburg College at Gettysburg; May 28th, Franklin and Mar
shall at Lancaster; May 30th, Williamsport at Williamsport (two
games); June 15th, Williamsport at State College, Commence
ment game.
—The last game of the basket ball trip was played with Susque
hanna, Monday, February 15th. The score was 34-7 in favor of
College Miscellany.