State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, February 22, 1906, Image 7

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    The Baseball Out Look,
Continued, from page /
getting in shape to make good at eith
er second base or in the out field.
Brandt, ’O9, a star Mercersburg
pitcher and out-fielder has been lost
to the team by reason of failure in
his recent examinations.
For the extra pitcher, “Peg” Mc-
Gee, Sankey, Leonard, Dodge,
Fawkes, and Mitinger, who had
good experience at Allegheny Col
lege, are all in the race, and a good
twirler shpuld certainly be develop
ed from among these half dozen
candidates.
For the Substitute catcher’s posi
tion the choice seems to lie between
Staud, 'O7, Conklin, ’O7, and Fos
ter, ’O9, with the balance slightly in
favor of the former by reason of his
possession of an exceptionally strong
and accurate throwing arm.
In left field one of the three ’Var
sity twirlers will be used, although
it may require considerable experi
menting before the strongest 'Var
sity combination is gotten together.
The unparalleled difficulty of the
schedule arranged by Manager
Himes surely confronts State’s ’O6
nine with a big task, and it will re
quire the very best efforts of every
'Varsity man, along with a lot of the
good old “State” spirit to pull the
“White and Blue” nine victoriously
through this coming campaign. The
splendid record of last year’s team
has established the highest possible
standard for this year’s 'Varsity.
Appropriations
The so called Adams’ Bill increas
ing the national appropriation to
Agricultural Experiment Stations
from $15,000 to $20,000 per year
at once with a subsequent increase
of $2,000 per year until the total
reaches $30,000, was passed by the
United States House of Representa
tives on February 15th.
This is very agreeable news for
the local station. We hope for the
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
COLLEGE NOTES.
Walter Lorah, ’O6, is at his home
suffering with typhoid fever.
Myers, ’OB, also has typhoid
fever. He is at his home.
The band will give a stag in Mc-
Allister Hall Saturday night.
Christman, ’O6, who was
fined to his room with ■ the measles
during the past week, is about again.
Gym Class.
There has recently been organized
a class in fencing to meet Monday
and Wednesday • evenings in the
Armory. “Pop” Golden-will have
general charge of the class_ and will
be assisted'by Mr. Jeffery, who "will
take sole charge during “Pop’s”
absence on athletic trips. Classes
have also been formed in boxing
and wrestling, J. E. Staud, ’O7, act
ing as instructor, in boxing, while
Kunkle, 'O7, and Smith, 'O7, will
give pointers to the wrestlers. Foot
ball men, in particular, are being
urged to practice wrestling on account
of its general building up power:
The wrestling class is held Tuesday
and Friday evenings.
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certain persons, whose interest it would be
to have such a report believed, have led others
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on anything; and further, any article purchased which
fails to withstand the wear as it should or is defective
in any way, may be returned and the money will cheer
fully be refunded. We guarantee everything we sell
and the money awaits any purchaser for goods that
fail to please him. Do not hesitate in returning any
thing purchased here, either for your money or ex-
change,
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