State 2; Lafayette 1 Continued from first paxe thunder of excited applause and shot a beautiful single into right field. Thompson advanced him to second with a fine sacrifice, and then Pearce's line fly was captured by Wack. With two out it was up to Mason, who ended the excitement by planting the ball over second for a single, Mcllveen scoring the win ning tally. This is the first baseball victory a "State" nine has every gained over Lafayette, and there has never been a finer all-around exhibition of baseball on Beaver Field. But one game remains on Manager Himes' schedule,the Com mencement contest with the strong Villanova team. Notwithstanding a long series of injuries and discourage ments this season, our 'Varsity nine has thus far made the grand record of 13 victories, and only 5 defeats, and they are all determined to close the season with a glorious victory at Commencement. Friday. June 1 on Beaver Field STATE Cree ss . . Kilmer c . . . . Mcllyeen 1. . Thompson m Pierce r... . . . Mason 3 . . . Mahaffey 2 . . Haversuck p . . Conklin I .. Totals . . ... LAFAYETTE Snook c. .. Hawk ss . Peters 1. .. Schneider 1 Newberry p Folkinson r Wack m. . Long 3 . . Moore 2. . 'Winning run made with two out. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1--2 MOMIZI Three base hit - Cre.e. Stolen base -Thompson Struck ot.t- By Havertick 9, by Nem,berry. ;, Bases on balls—Off Haver-tick I, off Newuerry 1 Hit by pitched ball. Long 2, Peters Sacrifice hits—Kilmer, Thompson, Schneidei . Lett on bases --State 9, Lafayette 7. Lamed runs State 2, Lafayette 1. Time of tame 1 41. Umpire —Dr. Robison The Trustees of Cornell have adopt ed the Osler theory. They have de cided that the age limit for a professor THE STATE COLLEGIAN EVENING SUITS The score R B Po A E .11 1 1 0 . 0 0 13 2 0 .1 3 2 0 0 011 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 .0 2 1 4 0 0 (I 6 0 0 000 5 i .00 1 0 0 002 0 0 • 7 27 12 1 R B Po A E 116 1 0 003 4 1 0 '1 32 1 0 011 0 0 020 8 I 002 1 0 001 1 0 001 2 0 000 3 0 1 5'26 21. 2 o 0 c i. _0 o o 0 0 - SIM, Tq CLITIER, Bellefonte, = = = J. G. J. STOLL, 242 McAllister. 'F iTI€ LEEi 'Vic BY the Class of 1907 Every member of the Faculty, all the Alumni and every student should have a copy. Advance orders received by the Managers. Box 426 State College, Pa. Single Copy $1.50. 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. Will give you a complete and permanent record of Athletics, Class Sports and all happenings at the College for the past year. A complete report of the Fiftieth Anniversary, including the Alumni sport on Beaver Field, has been made a special feature. Penn.