State Manhattan Summary—Bases on balls —Off Fawkes, 4; McPhillips, 4, Two base hits —Mullen' and McPhillips. Home run—Zimmerman. Struck out —By Fawkes, 3; by McPhillips, 5. On Tuesday, April 19th, a game was played with Fordham Col lege. Last year’s work of the State team on the same field was fresh in the minds of the boys, and each entered his position with determination. The game was very exciting throughout, but tire cool headed work of Haverstick with the never-failing help of his suporters brought another victory. The last inning seemed as if it would be a treacherous one, for two men gained bases and none out. Then the grandstand was livened up with music, sing ing and acornet. The “midget” said he always could pitch to Irish music, and ended the game by catching a pop-fly, and fanning out the next two. The score: STATE, Mason, 3d Kilmer, c Ray, Ist, Mcllveen, 1 Moorhead, m. ... Haverstick, p, .. Elder, s. s Forlcum, 2d Thompson, r, ~ bordham 0 0 0 0 0 x 0 0 (,_]■ . Summary—Bases on balls—Off Haverstick, 2; off McLane, 1. Two base lut-Haverstick. Hit by pitched ball-Kilmer and Plunkitt. Struck out- By Haverstick, 5 ; by McLane, 7. Double plays— Forkum to Ray. Stolen bases—Mcllveen. The last and most brilliant game of the Eastern trip was played with Princeton on Wednesday, April 20th. The general uni- 0 o o o 0 0 0 o o—o0 —0 0 S I 0 0 0 0 I o—7 R. H. O. A. E. ... 1 ,0 2 o 0 Total 0 o '.l 1 7 27 11 FORDHAM. Murray, 1. ... Plunkitt, c. .. McLane, p. .. Robinson, Ist. O’Brien, 3d. . Hartman, s. s. Olver, m Sheehen, 2d. . liaffey, r R. H. O. A. E. 01000 10 0 I 172 5 0 2 2 2 0 3 I 3 300 2 10 10 0 5 27 II 8 O O o—2