State Vol. 1, No. 25 Calendar. THURSDAY, APRIL 13 3.00 P. M. Baseball. Villanova College vs. State. FRIDAY, APRIL 14. 3.00 P. M. Baseball. Villanova College vs. State. Armory, Senior Promenade. SUNDAY, APRIL 16 11.00 A.M. Chapel. Dr. Gill will preach. 6.00 P. M. Y. M. C. A. in 529 Main. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18. 6.30 P. M. E. E. Society. 7.00 P. M. Natural History Club Recital by Musical Clubs, The recital given by the Glee and Mandolin Clubs at the Auditorium last Saturday evening was a decided success musically, every number on the program being encored; and the audience departed with a satisfied feeling of a well-spent evening. The program opened with the Col lege Medley by the Glee Club with Mandolin accompaniment, and closed with our “Alma Mater’’ song. In the rendition of the ‘ ‘Winter Song’’ and of “Missis Winslow’s Soothing Syrup” the Glee Club was particularly good, while, the Man dolin Club rendered in a delightful manner “Bebe” and “Come, Take a Trip in My Airship.” Saunders, 'O5, sang “The Ban dolero” with splendid expression, receiving an encore; while Mr. Swain of Bellefonte, a guest at the College over Sunday, gave several well rendered selections. The work of both clubs showed the interest taken in it by the mem- STATE COLLEGE, PA., APRIL 13, 1905 bers. It is to be regretted that more was not exhibited by the stu dent body, for the size of the audi ence was far from encouraging. The Glee and Mandolin Clubs left yesterday for a date in Johntown, and will return to college to-day. Baseball State’s Varsity baseball team re turned last week from its Southern trip, which proved one of the most successful journeys ever taken by any State team. The scores of the first two games have already been published ; State 5 Mt. St. Mary’s 1, and Annapolis 1 State 11 and here are the tabulated scores for the last two victories. Although “our boys” were far from being in the best of condition, nevertheless they jumped into every game with such ginger and determination as to make a victory almost certain. The last game of the trip, with Georgetown, had to be called off on account of rain, just when State felt sure of victory, as Mcllveen had been saved to pitch the game. Charlottesville, Va., April 3. The Score: STATE R H O A E Cree ss 4 3 2 2 1 JCillmer c Mason 3b Mcllveen If. Moorhead rf 112 0 0 Haverstick p Mahaffcy 2b Yoder m.... VIRGINIA Graham ss Springer m Council rf. Jones 2b Mason 2b Cracrafc 3b Chandler c. Adams p Penn State Virginia Two base hit, Moorhead Three base hit. Cree, White. Home run. Council Cree. Struck out, Haverstick 4, Adams 9. Base on balls, off Haver stick 1, Adams 3 Stolen bases. Ray, Killmcr ollegian. 224 3 0 0 2 15 0 222 0 0 1 1 14 0 0 0 10 5 0 100 0 0 202 0 0 13 12 27 15 1 RHO A E 000 0 0 000 2 2 112 0 0 110 0 0 002 1 2 0 0 10 1 0 110 1 0 1 12 0 3 009 2 0 010 K 0 2 5 27 13 9 10001042 5—13 000002000-2 Price Five Cents, Sacrifice hits, Killmer, Haverstick, Ray Hit by pitcher, Yoder. Attendance 400. Umpire, Mr. Hall. Washington, D. C., April 4 The Score; STATE Cree ss. . ... Killmer c . . Mason 3b .. . Mcllveen If . Ray lb .. Moorhead rf Haverstick m p Mahaffey 2b McGee p Yoder m WASHINGTON Price m Bradley c Stevenson rf. Bielaski ss Weber lb McMahon If Burkett 2b Orison 3b- • - Van Vilet2b Holland p Hutchinson p . Penn State Washington Struck out, Holland A, Hutchinson 1, McGee 4’ Haverstick 3 Three base hit, Mahaffey, Cree» Stevenson. Two base hit, Cree, Mason, Mellveen, Moorhead, Bradley Sacrifice hit, Killmer. Stolen bases. Price. Stevenson, Burkett, Orison, Mcll veen 4. Killmer, Mason, Ray. Double play, Hol land, Van Vilet to Weber. Attendance 300. Um pire, Mace. Alumni Trustee Regulations Regulations for the election of Alumni Members of the Board of Trustees, adopted April 7, 1905, in accordance with the provisions of an Act entitled “An Act to Reor ganize the Board of Trustees of The Pennsylvania State College,” ap proved March 24, 1905: (1). All graduates of The Penn sylvania State College of not less than three years’ standing (not in cluding the year of graduation ) who shall have received the first (or Bachelor’s) degree, and all persons who shall have received an advanc ed degree from said College, whether honorary or otherwise, may cast a written or printed ballot or ballots for three persons at each an nual election for members of the Board of Trustees, at such time and {Continued on page 6) RHO A E 2 2 14 0 116 2 1 3 4 10 1 152 0 0 1 1 13 1 0 110 0 0 12 2 10 12 14 4 100 0 0 1110 0 13 19 27 12 6 RHO A E 12 110 117 10 222 0 0 112 2 0 008 1 0 020 1 1 100 0 0 102 0 0 004 4 2 100 5 1 0 0 10 0 8 8 27 15 4 00107040 I—l 3 01 106000 0-8