State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 17, 1906, Image 7

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    State 9—Lehigh 3.
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'em up steadily for State, and, al
though in the third inning Lehigh
looked a bit dangerous, "Old
State" immediately got busy again
with their sticks and scored three
more times.
Both nines fielded in fine fashion
and the contest was an enjoyable,
clean-cut affair, - all the way,
Lehigh's men proving themselves
good sportsmen; so that the best of
feeling prevailed at all times.
On Tuesday our Varsity base ball
squad departed on an important
Eastern trip, on which West Point,
Yale, Fordham, and Dickinson are
met in the order named. Our team
is greatly weakened by the absence
of Haverstick, who is still laid up
with a bad knee, but it is hoped that
he may be able to get in shape for
the Dickinson game.
Beaver Field. May 12. The score
STATE
131221
Mason 2
Thompson m
Pearce r
Conklinl
Mitlnger p
Total s
LEHIGH
Mackall 1....
Kirk ss .. ...
Updegraff m
Gott 1.... ...
Galbraith 3..
Musselman c.
Morsach r....
Eason 2......
Hesse p.. ..
Quinn p
Totals ......
Penn State
Lehigh
Two base hits—Cree, Kilmer. Three base hits,
Mcllveen, Bason. Home run--Thompson. Stolen
bases--Mcllveen 2, Cree, Kilmer, Thompson,
Galbraith. Struck out--By Quinn 8. Hesse 2,
Mitinger 5. Bases on balls--Off Quinn 2. Left on
bases--State 8, Lehigh 4. Sacrifice hit•-Galbraith.
Time of game, 1.30. Umpire, Dr. Fred Robison.
COLLEGE NOTES
W. A. Laird, 'O7, has returned
to college.
P. B. Brenneman '94, was at the
college a few days last week.
The Senior Commencement com
mittee composed of Gardner, Deuel,
Jacobs, Ferver and Lytle has its
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
plans for Commencement week al
most completed.
C. L. Goodling, 'O7, and W. F.
Stine, 'OB, entertained their fathers
over Sunday.
The plot of 'ground between the
foundry and the pump house is be
ing laid out in grass.
The College Glee Club intends to
give a concert during Commence
ment in place of the Pharsonians.
W. H. Robinson, R. H. Smith,
W. H. McDowell, and E. H.
Armsby, graduates of 1905, visited
the college last week.
C. H. Moorhead ex-'OB, spent
Saturday and Sunday here. "Cal."
is on his way to Sunbury where he
will probably be during the coming
summer.
Work on the new Phi Delta Theta
fraternity house at the west end of
the campus is progressing rapidly.
The contractors are working hard to
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SIM, THE CLOTHIER,
Bellefonte, = = =
J. G. J. STOLL, 242 McAllister.
Clothes that are fit to be seen in any company.
You'll not need to feel apologetic if you wear
our garments. Hand-tailored by expert work
men, whose constant work is full dress goods.
They have an indefinable characteristic smart
appearance, seldom found in clothes outside
this store. We have your size here in either
full dress or tuxedo. ••
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Correct Dress for Men.
have the house under roof by Com
mencement.
Prof. Chas. L. Griffin, late Asso
ciate Professor of Machine Design
at State College, but now in the
Mechanical Engineering Depart
ment of Syracuse University, has
recently returned from the South,
and, with Mrs. Griffin, is occupy
ing his new home in Syracuse, N.
Y.
Leslie's Weekly for May 10 gives
a detailed account of the Battle of
Jolo in the Philippine Islands.
Capt. E. P. Lawton, the former
Commandant at State, took part in
this battle and was engaged in the
fiercest attacks upon the Moros.
His picture is printed and the article
gives him high praise.
College Hardware Co.
General Hardware, Tin Ware
Spouting and Repairage
State College
Penn.