The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, April 01, 1904, Image 29

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    "versity gossip was that the game would be an easy one, and few
students came out to see it played; but “easy” was used in connec
tion with the wrong nine. The game ended with a score of Bto I
in favor of the visitors. At the end of the fourth State had
scored five runs, and the Tigers were completely lost as to Mc-
Ilveen’s curves. A goose egg was saved for the Tigers in the
seventh inning by Purnell’s hit, and his scoring on another by
Wells and an error by Mason. Second base had not been touched
by any player until the fourth inning, when State scored five
runs. During the eighth the Tigers had the bases filled, and their
spirits seemed to brighten, but only to return to the former state
without scoring. The victory was largely due to Mcllveen’s
splendid pitching, but every man was on the alert, giving him the
suport which enlivened the whole team in spite of the cold and
snow. Toward the end of the game, Dewitt, of Princeton
fame, appeared with a few half-hearted, half-frozen rooters to
cheer up their team, but seemed to do as much for State’s nine,
and they played steadier than before, closing the game by catching
the last two men at home plate. The score
Mason, 3d
Kilmer, c,
Kay, Ist
Mcllvcen, p.
Moorhead, in,
Ilaverstiek, 1.
Elder, s. s. .
Korkum, 2d.
'Thompson, r,
~.. 1
.... 0
Total
State ...
Princeton
Two Base hits—Wells, Haverstick, 2 ; Elder, Thompson, Reid. Stolen
base—Thompson. Struck out—By Mcllveen, 3; by Doyle, x; Stevens. 1.
R. H. O. A. E
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Davis, r. ...
Cosgrove, m,
Underhill, 1.
Purnell, 3d.
Hard, Ist. .
Cooney, Ist,
Wells, 2d. ..
Sat’waite, s. s
Reid, c
Stevens, p. .
Doyle, p.
. 8 10 27 22
PRINCETON.
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