State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 25, 1905, Image 1

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    State C
Vol. 1, No. 31
Calendar.
SATURDAY, MAY 27.
Baseball. State vs. California Nor
mal on Beaver Field.
SUNDAY, MAY 28.
11.00A.M. Chapel. Dr. Schaeffer
will preach.
6.00 P. M. Y. M. C. A.
MONDAY. MAY 29.
Baseball. State vs. Villanova Col-
lege at Atlantic City N. J
TUESDAY, MAY 30.
Baseball. State vs. Princeton at
Princeton, N. J.
Base Ball.
After cleaning things up in grand
shape on their Southern and Eastern
trips, State’s Varsity nine took a two
day jaunt through Wes:em Pennsyl
vania expecting two more victories.
But, alas and alack! the opposing
nines of the bituminous district played
such fast and furious ball against Cap
tain Ray’s boys that they were fortun
ate in returning home with a single
hard earned scalp.
At California “Sticks” pitched win
ning ball, but State’s hitters could not
do any business whatever with Abbott’s
curves. California’s batters secured
only four hits, each one of them a pop
fly, but they played brilliant ball in the
field and deserved to win the game.
For California a younger brother of our
star short-stop, “Birdie” Cree, did
himself proud at second base, and the
“brother business” seemed to be sort
of a hoodoo on the entire trip, as the
next day at West Virginia, Earle
Mason, a brother of State’s third base
man, was a big factor in making the
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STATE COLLEGE, PA., MAY 25, 1905.
Track,
State defeated Dickinson College in
the annual dual meet at Carlisle last
Saturday. The events were hotly con
tested from start to finish and the re
sult was more than once in doubt. As
seen from the summaries State ex
celled in the races, while Dickinson
captured all first places in the field
events. Henry, 'O7, ran in a beautiful
race in the 220 yard dash, winning in
23 seconds flat. Smith, ’OB, won the
Varsity “S” by taking first place in the
2 mile run. The final score was:
State, 53 2-3; Dickinson, 50 1-3.
The summaries.
100 yards—Robinson, Dickinson
first; Arnold, State, second. Time,
10 1-5.
120 yard hurdle—Hornbaker, State,
first; Sadler, Dickinson, second. Time,
16 seconds.
Mile run—Kaiser, State, first;
Gregg, State, second. Time, 4.56
2-5 seconds.
Quarter mile—Arnold, State, first;
Standing, Dickinson, second. Time,
52 1-5 seconds.
Two mile—Smith, State, first ; W.
Kaiser, State, second. Time, 11
minutes.
220 yard hurdle—Hornbaker, State,
first; Bohner, Dickinson, second.
Time, 27 3-5 seconds.
220 yard dash—Henry, State, first,
Robinson, Dickinson, second. Time;
23 seconds.
880 yards—Dunkleberger, Dickin
son, first; J. Kaiser, State, second.
Time, 2.03 1-5 seconds.
Shot put—David, Dickinson, first;
Dunn, State, second. Distance, 35
feet.
Pole vault—Brown, Dickinson, first;
Saunders, State, second. Height, 10
feet, 10 inches.
Hammer throw—Sweeley, Dickin
son, first; Dunn, State, second. Dis
tance, 115 feet 1 inch.
High jump—Brown,Dickinson; Mor
ris, Dickinson; Saunders, State, tied
at 5 feet 2 1-2 inches,
Broad jump—Robinson, Dickinson,
first; Salter, Dickinson, second. Dis
tance, 22 ieet, 1 inch.
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ollegian.
Price Five Cents
Tennis.
Most of the qualifying matches of
the tennis tournament have been
played in spite of the bad weather we
have had.
On Wednesday afternoon at the
Sigma Chi court Heaton and Leitzell
were defeated by Lytle and Gates by
the scores 9-5. Prof. Humphries
refereed. Later the same afternoon
Quigley and Armsby defeated Dunkle
and Engle in the first set by the score
6-3 but this match was then stopped
by the rain and has not yet been played
off.
The match for Thursday between
Bashore and Diehl, and Crocker and
Perry was played at 6 p.m., the latter
winning out by the scores 7-5 and 6-5.
Barnett was referee.
On Friday afternoon Dunn and
Stewart defeated Clay and Patterson
by the score 6-5, 5-6 on the Phi Sigma
Kappa court before Stevenson as
referee.
On Monday evening Barrett and
Stevenson defeated Lytle and Gates in
the first one of the preliminary matches.
The contests were well played m spite
of the strong wind and two duce sets
resulted with final scores 7-5 and 8-6.'
Slocum was referee
Miss Thompson Entertains,
Miss Mary Thompson, ’O5, enter
tained a number of the Seniors, the
co-eds, and other of her lady friends at
her home last Friday evening. Messrs
Hertzler, Johnson and Fitzimons fur
nished music with mandolins and gui
tar, with which all joined in with songs,
peculiar to senior dignity. A guessing
contest furnished much amusement
and resulted in a tie for first prize.
The mystery of the two cakes was the
result of a draw.
Those present from a distance were
Miss Charlotte Partu of Tyrone and
Miss Dora Meyer of Bellefonte.