base hit— Meyer. Stolen bases—Mcllveen 3. Pierce, Thompson, Ross, Mahaffey. Bases on balls—Off Geiger 3, off Johnson 4, Mitinger 2. Struck out —By Mitinger 4, Geiger 2, Johnson 2. Double play--Cree unassisted, Pritchett to Wagner to Meyer. Attendance--950. Umpire-- Brady. At New Haven May 17. The score: STATE R B Po A E Cree ss 1 2 1 2 3 Kilmer c 0 0 0 2 0 Mason 3 0 0 1 3 0 Mcllveen p ' .. 0 2 0 2 0 Thompson pm 0 1 0 0 0 Pearce r Conklin r Ross 1... EMEEM Husikemp r O'Brien ss Kinney 3. • • Camp 2 Jones 1.... Madden 1 . Church m.. Wylie c • • Jackson p.. Pratt p.... Two base hits--Mcllveen, Madden. Three base h'ts--Mcllveen, Cree, Stolen bases--Wylie, O'Brien, Struck out by Mcllveen 5, Jackson 2, Pratt 2. Double plays -O'Brien to Jones to Camp, O'Brien to Jones. Hit by pitched ball--Husikamp. Sacrifice hits--Kilmer, Camp, Wylie. Atten dance--1200. Time 2 hours. Umpire—Beecher. At New York, May 18. The score STATE Cree 55.... . .... Kilmer c Mason 3 .... ... Mcllyeen I p Thompson m P.a ce r .. Ross 1....... Conklin 1... Haverstick p Mahaffey 2.. Totals... FORDHAM Egan m. Rudolph p •• • Hartman 1.... McNellts 2.... McDonald c .. Schliss 3 Coffey ss Kane r Hinchliff.. . Totals • .• • ... 3 4 27 13 3 State 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1-5 Fordham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 Two base hits--Cree, Thompson, Stolen bases-- Cree 2. Kilmer. Thompson 3. Ross 2, McNellis. Sacrifice hits--Ross. Coffey. Bases on Balls--Off Haverstick 1. Struck out--By Rudolph 6. By Haverstick 3. By Mcllveen 1. Hit by pitched ball--Hinchliff. Cree. Attendance, 900. Umpire-- Mc Guire. At Carlisle, May 19. The score STATE Cree ss Kilmer c Mason 3 .... Mcllveen 1................... Thompsonm .... ...... ... . ... Pierce r . ............. . •• • • •• • Rossl . .. .... ...... .. ... Conklin I Mahaffey 2 Mitinger p ' DICKINSON Smith ss Simpson 2 .. . Davis 1.... ... Latham in THE STATE COLLEGIAN Ha11.7p..... Mclntyre r Shearer ss Gilbert m . State Dickinson Home runs--Pierce, Lingle. Two base hits--Cree, Kilmer, Crutchley. Struck out--By Hall 5, by Mitinger 1. Double plays--Smith, Crutchley to Davis. Pierce to Ross. Hit by pitched ball-- Mason, Kilmer. Mcllveen Bases on balls--Off Hall u, off Mitinger 1. Stolen bases--Cree, Thompson 2. Mahaffey 2. Sacrifice hits--Latham. Attend nce--1500. Time of game 2.20. Umpire-- Ga.dner of Carlisle Indian School. 012 0 0 002 0 1 009 0 0 113 3 0 2 7 24 12 4 RBPoAIi: 003 1 0 11J 5 0 001 1 0 111 3 0 1 1 12 0 0 011 0 0 012 0 0 010 1 0 000 2 0 000 0 0 Harris, 'OB. entertained his father and mother at the College several days last week. The Mechanical Engineering So ciety inspected the machinery in the new Dairy Building last week. A cement sidewalk is being placed around the new hotel build ing. It will improve the busy cor ner a great deal. ... 3 6 27 13 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 C--2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 x--3 Strayer,'lo, was painfully injured last week while pole vaulting. After he had gotten over the cross-bar the the pole snapped, precipitating him R B Po A E 3 2 2 3 0 O 0 5 2 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 O 214 0 . 0 O 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 EVENING SUITS 5 11 27 19 1 R K Po A E 1, 1 2 U 0 110 2 0 000 0 0 013 3 1 007 3 0 011 2 2 003 2 1 001 0 0 1 U 10 1 1 REPoAE .3 4 2 3 0 021 1 0 .0 0 0 3 1 ,2 0 2 0 0 .1 0 2 0 1 .2 1 2 1. 0 .0 115 0 0 .0 0 2 I 0 101 3 1 .1 0 0 6 1 SIYi, THE CLOTHIER, 10 8 27 18 4 RBPoAE 10 0 1 0 014 2 0 009 U 0 0 010 0 0 27 4 0 Bellefonte, = = = J. G. J. STOLL, 242 McAllister. I 2 0 0 0 5 1 0 1-10 1 U 0 0 0 0 1 0 0--2 COLLEGE NOTES 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. •• .... •• .. •• Correct Dress for Men. 00 3 0 002 0 0 002 1 1 011 0 1 to the ground. It is hoped that he will not be injured permanently. Mr. C. E. Doughton, who has charge of all college men entering the Westinghouse Electric Manu facturing Company, will visit the college on May 25th, for the pur pose of conferring with all members of the graduating class who intend to enter the employ of that company. It is also expected that he will ad dress the engineering students while here. 2 5 27 14 3 Miss Glenn Takes Prize - The prize of fifty dollars offered by the Daughters of the American Revolution for the best essay on a Revolutionary subject was recently won by Miss Glenn of the Senior class. The competition was open to the seniors in the girls' colleges and co-educational ' institutions of Pennsylvania. The subject of the essay written by Miss Glenn was " Pre- revolutionary Days in Penn sylvania." Penn.
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