State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 10, 1906, Image 5

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    A Stinging Defeat.
It is, indeed, a sad story to tell
what happened on Beaver Field last
Friday afternoon. For the first
time in the history of State College,
and we hope it is the last, a State
nine suffered a shut-out on her own
diamond.
Dickinson did it, 4 to 0 !
No excuses are offered, as the
Dickinsonians most decidedly
played better baseball in all depart
ments and deserved to win. It w.ll
be remembered that, last year, the
Carlisle Collegians were roundly
trounced on Beaver Field, 17 to 0,
and on their own grounds, 10 to 2.
This year, however, Captain Davis
put "Friar" Hall on the rubber,
and his puzzling twirling and con
tented smile proved too much for
th'e State team.
The only thing left for State to
do is to turn the trick again on Dick
inson when our confident team goes
to Carlisle on the Eastern trip.
As Haverstick was out of the
game with a bad knee, hurt in the
Cornell game, Thompson was put
on as Hall's Opponent, and he
pitched good ball except that he
had a slight lack of control. The
loss of the game was not due to the
pitching but to State's errors and
Dickinson's good playing.
For three innings, neither side
scored, although in the first round
State looked good with Cree and Kil
mer on the bases and nobody out. In
the fourth, Davis opened with a triple,
which Mcllveen almost reached, and
slid into third on a close decision.
Latham's single scored Davis; Hall
fanned, but a steal, and Crutchley's
single together with a bad throw to
the plate gave Dickinson another
run. State worked hard, but every
ball hit seemed to shoot directly into
our rivai's anxious mits. In the
last inning, Dickinson cinched the
game by scoring two more runs on
two bases on balls, a hit, and two er
rors. Every misplay State made
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
gave something to the "Red and
White" representatives, while our
team could'nt get started in run
getting operations. The nearest
State came to scoring was in the
fifth, when Mahaffey came in from
third. on Cree's fly to Crutchley, but
was an easy out at the plate. State's
nine will certainly have to brace up
for their hard schedule of games in
the near future. The score :
STATE R B Po A E
Cree ss 0 1 1 1 0
Kilmer c . 0 3 8 2 0
•
Mason 3 0 0 3 2
Mcllveen m .. 0 0 4 0 0
Thompson p
Pearce 1 0 0 0 0 1
Ross 1. ...... . . . 0 210 0 1
Mahaffey 2. . . 0 0 0 4 2
Yeckley r. .. 0 0 0 0 U
Totals
DICKINSON
Smith ss. .
Davis 1... ...
Simpson 2 ..
Latham 1 ...
Hall p.. . ...
Crutchley m . .
Simpson c....
Lingle 3...•
Mclntyre r...
*M'ason out on bunted third str.lte.
Penn State . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0
Dickinson 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 4
Three base hit—Davis. Two base hit--Kilmer.
Stolen bases--Mcllveen, Ross, Latham. Crutchley.
Left on bases--State LI, Dickinson R. Struck out--
By Thompson 7, by Hall 2. Double play--Thomp
son to Mason. Sacrifice hit--Yeckley, Crutchley.
Bases on Balls--Off Thompson 5. Cu Hall 2. Hit
by pitched ball--Latham, Simpson. First base on
errors--Dickinson 3. State 1. Time of game--1:3 , .
Umpire--Dr. Fred Robison.
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