State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, January 18, 1906, Image 6

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    Athletics.
Continued from page i
The announcement of the baseball
date signifying the renewal of ath
letic relations between- the "Gold
and Blue” and the “White and
Blue’ ’ is now being eagerly looked
forward to, and Manager Himes
states .that negotiations are now on
for Bucknell to appear here on
Beaver Field April 14th. If this
contest materializes it will prove the
first meeting for six years between
State and Bucknell. The students’
athletic association at Bucknell made
the initial move towards this recon
ciliation and then their Baseball
Manager opened up a correspon
dence with Baseball Manager Himes
relative to the arranging of a base
ball date. Manager Himes imme
diately laid the matter before the
Faculty Committee on Athletics,
who have not as yet rendered a
definite decision, although rumor
has if that their report will prove a
favorable one.
On a par with this splendid series
of triumphs over Bucknell has been
State’s record on gridriron and dia
mond against her other rivals—Dick
inson, W. & J., and W. U. P.
With Dickinson out of a grand
total of 33 battles on gridiron and
diamond during the past fifteen
years, State has been triumphant no
less than 22 times, eight in football
and fourteen in baseball.
As for W. & J. her banners of
“Red and Black” have always gone
down to defeat before the “White
and Blue’ ’ with the only exceptions
of two tie football struggles. Here
is the complete gridiron record :
YEAR SCORE PLACE
State 6, W. & J. 0, Washington
Total games played,—6. Games won by State, A,
Tie games, 2.
In baseball only two contests have
taken place, both decisive victories
for State. In 1899 on Beaver Field
Captain Walker’s nine trimmed the
Washington Collegians 11 to 6, then
in 1904 Captain Elder’s men invaded
Little Washington and with “Lefty”
Mcllveen pitching won a great 10 to
0 game. W. & J’s. batters got. but
one hit.
As for W. U. P. her record
against State in baseball stands one
victory against eight defeats. In
baseball the only game on record
was played on Beaver Field in 1897,
State winning 11 to 6. In football
in a total of eight games the Pitts
burgers have managed to carry off
one scalp, that in 1904.
The Wyoming Seminary basket
ball five was defeated here in the
Armory last Friday evening by a
score of 53 to 15. The game was
well played throughout and State’s
men were compelled to work hard
for all their points, as the Wyoming
five played an exceptionally strong
floor game, and also dribbled well.
Kilmer’s fine work was the feature
of the evening. The team-work of
Captain Heaton’s five showed
marked improvement, and the
article of basket-ball displayed in
the first half has seldom been ex
celled here. Score for the first period
ending 38 to 2.
STATE 53
Moorhead, Ross
Foltz
Yeckley, Waha..
Kilmer, Caswell
Heaton (Capt).. . guard Carpenter
Goals from field - Heaton 5. Yeckley 6, Kilmer
6, Foltz 5, Moorhead 1, Ross 1, Waha 2. Goals
from foul - Yeckley, Herman 2. Time of halves
—2O minutes. Referee - Mr. Wilber of Rutgers.
In keeping with the growing con
dition of the college, the govern
ment has just made vast improve
ments in the local post office The
site has been changed to the new
hotel building. The room is hand
somely finished in quartered oak
and polished copper. There is a
large number of combination and
call boxes so that each student will
be enabled to have one. The equip
ment is said to be as fine as any to
be found in Centre county.
' 6, Pittsburg
0, State College
0, Pittsburg
“ 6, Pittsburg
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
Wyoming 15 —State 53,
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