State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 25, 1907, Image 6

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    St. John’s College Defeated
The varsity defeated the St.
John’s College nine on their first ap
pearance upon Beaver Field, and al
though the score was rather one
sided,the Maryland collegians fought
hard at all stages. This decisive
victory is the more pleasing because
of the'fact that St John’s defeated
our team last year in theii opening
game of the season at Annapolis.
In the recent game Saltry pitched
well for the visitors, but State’s bat
ters swung the ash when hits meant
runs, while St. John's infield proved
a bit unsteady. Lynch for the
varsity pi.ched good ball tor six
innings al'c.\ing but iwo hits, while
the visitors were very lucky to get
their only two runs in the seventh.
The score: —
PENN STATE
Cree. ss ...
L Vorlus, c
Coulson, 1
Muinyer. 1
Crutchley, 2
McCleary.m
Ker»juson, r
Lynch p
R. Vorhis p
Conklm. c
H»r:>hman, I
Leidich, m.
ST. JOHN’S
Harrison, 1 ...
Robinson, ss...
Carroll, 3
Austin, c.. ..
Shearer 1
Bosley, r .. ..
Shafer, m
Mudd, 2
SaUrv, r>
Herman, c
Penn State
St. John's
Two base hit-Crutchlej Throe base hit Mit
tinger. Sacrifice hits—Carroll, Vorhis.
Stolen bases—Mason 2, Crte 2, Vorhis 2, Lynch,
Coulson, Carroll. Bases on Balls Cree, Mason,
Vorhis, Lvnch 2. Saltry 2, Mudd, EoJey. Huby
pitched ball— Shearer. Struck out by Lvnch 6, by
Vorhis 2, by Saltry 6 Innings pHc’ied Lvnch 6,
R. Vorhis 3. Time ofgame-<.:10. Umpire —Mcll
veen.
State —Dickinson Debate.
The fourth year of the Intercol
legiate Debating League of Pennsyl
vania will be closed by the final con
test with our old rival, Dickinson, at
Franklin and Marshall college to
morrow evening. As Dickinson de
feated Swarthmore and State won
the decision from Fiankiin and
Marshall* the winner of inis contest
will be champion for the year.
During the four yea s of the
league’s existence Dickinson has
placed four victo.-ies to her credit as
compared with three for State, two
for Franklin and Maishall, and two
for Swanhmore. of the mem
bers has won tne championship ex
cept Dickinson and it would jeem to
be her turn to triu...ph this year.
However, she has been m the firal
each year, but has never gained su
premacy, and our team expects to
come back in possession of fhst place
in the league.
State will be represented by
Grofr, ’O7, Braucher ’OB, and Bor
land, ’O9, with McCieady, 'lO, as
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THE STATE COLLEGIAN
.ernate. The resignation of
If you want to make
money this summer
have a proposition by which a
good man can, in three months, make
more than enough to defray his
college expenses for the next year.
There is no outfit to buy and no catechism
which you ha\e to leant. All you need is
your own j-rav nv.'-uer and a little help from
U' from lime to time.
you w’ll write ns, we will gladly
how we propose to make
next college year free horn
financial worry.
explain
your
The Curtis Publishing Company
Thf Ladies’ Home Journal
The Saturday Evening Post
Wentzel handicaps our team some
what, but as Dickinson has suffered
a similar loss, matters will be about
even. Quite a number of the Car
lisle collegians exp ect to accompany
their team to Lancaster and hope to
cheer them on to victory.
Lost— Jeweled $ 2 K fraternity pin.
Suitable reward for return to 312 Main
or 4> 2 K house.
H. F. McKnight, ’O4, is now lo
ca ed at Earlston, Bedford County.
COTRELL & LEONARD
A-BANY, N. Y.
Makers of
CAPS, GOWNS
AND HOODS
to the American Colleges
and Universities.
Costumes rented
for special occasions
Class contracts a specialty
424 Cherry Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania