Bases on balls—Davis, Moorhead, 2; Underhill. Hit by pitched ball— Elder, Mcllveen, Davis. Time of game— l :ss. Umpire—Goldeaux. • The State Reserves opened their season with a game at Belle font on Saturday, April 16th, with the Belief on te Academy. The game was quite interesting, it being a very swift one, and ending with a score of u to 3 in favor of the Reserves. The principal features of the game were the fielding of Diehl and Morgan, and the ability of the visitors to hit Burns. The score by innings: Reserves 1 o 1 1 2' 4 o o. 2 —ll B. A o o o o 2 o 1 o o— 3 Their second game was also played with Bellefonte Academy on Beaver ield on Saturday, April 23d. The misting rain pre vented the usual interest in the game, and errors were common with both teams. The score.by innings: Reserves 5 1 0 o 3 o 1 2 x—l 2 B-A 0 o o 1 o 3 o o o— 4 The track team has been practicing since March Ist under the supervision of Coach Golden. Several cross country runs were taken, and all the boys showed up well. No definite assignments have been made, but the following are probable. The Relay Team will consist of -Capt. Kaiser,''O’Neil, Arnold, Plank and Alternate Stapler. The latter is the only new man, andl has made a very good showing from the first. The 2-mile men will be Capt. Barnes, Kaiser and W. H. Dean. The latter is developing quite rapidly, and it is also expected that Capt. Barnes will again brek his old record, which was 10-177,,. For the i-mile two good men are expected in J. Kaiser and McLauhglin. Cammel, of West Chester Normal, and O’Neil will likely 7, run the half mile. ,It is ex pected that the latter will run the half mile in 2’minutes flat if the present showing continues. The candidates for the quarter are State Reserves. Track Work. 1