State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 09, 1907, Image 8

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    M. C. Sandles, A. E. Harrold—
Study of High Tension Transmis
sion.
The Dickinson Game
Our rivals, the Dickinsonians,
were met in the opening battle on
the Northern trip and a good con
test resulted. Lynch for State, and
Houseman for Dickinson officiated
on the firing line. The Red and
White team aroused a storm of en
thusiasm by scaling three runs dur
ing the first two innings, giving them
the lead over State by a score of
3to 1. Notwithstanding this fact,
our Varsity kept up consistent work.
with Lynch pitching steadily, over
hauled the Dickinsonians in the
fourth inning, and took the lead by
two runs in the fifth. Cree clipped
off three triples and a single, v hi'e
Mason worked in a timely double
and single, and Hirshman made two
singles, the rest of our players like
wise doing their share. The final
score was 6 to 3.
PENN STATE
Cree, ss ...... ..
L Vorhis. c
Coulson, I
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Conklin, r
Ferguson, m
Lynch, p
DICKINSON
Lewis, ss ... ..
Davis, 1.. .. ..
Fryec. . ....
Fischel, m....
Lingle, 3.- .. .
Beauchamp, 1
Long. r. . ....
Grim. 2 .. .....
Houseman, p....
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Totals ... ... ...... ... ... .. . 3 527 12 3
State . I 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0-6
thclanson .. . ..... 2 1 000 0 0 0 0-3
Two base hit--Mason. Three base hits —Cree 3.
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SHOES THAT ARE RIGHT
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W. T. DUNN
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
Sacrifice hits—Vorhis, Houseman, Coulson. Stolen
bases— Hirshman. Davis. Bases on balls- Off
Houseman 3. Off Ly nch2 Struck out-By Lynch 11,
by 11,,weman 7. Time 1:40 Hit by pitched ball,
Fitchel.Grim. Attendance-1200. Umpire—Hanks.
IThe Reserve Baseball Trip.
t On Wednesday, May 1, the squad
of men composing our reserve base
ball team left for the vicinity of Pitts
burg. 'three games were to have
been playea: one with Kiski,one wish
Carnegie Tech., and one with the
W. U. P. varsity. The Kiski game
was the only one played, nowever,
W. U. P. having canceled their
game, and the grounds being too
wet for the Carnegie Tech. game.
In the Kiski game, played on
Thursday, State was defeated by
the small score of 4 to 1. Skemp
pitcned a fine game, striking out
fourteen men, and allowing only
tnree hits. His support was poor at
critical times, however, a fault which
handicapped him consiaerably.
Fullerton, the pitcher for Kiski, is
a brother or the pitcher of the
Bellefonte academy nine. He used
the "spit-ball" with good effort,
and was able to strike out ten men.
R H Po A E
343 2 0
20 4 1
1 010 2 0
100 0 0
028 0 0
004 1 1
000 0 1
011 0 0
011 0 1
000 3 0
Our team felt the loss of Leidich,
who was taken sick soon after start
ing and was obliged to return to the
college. The men who made the
trip were: Staud (Capt. ), Glenn,
c•kemp, Thomas, Foster, Bole, Ger
man, Ryan, and Fuhs. All were
treated well, and are anxious for the
return game to be played, hoping to
turn the tables. Both Kiski and
'Carnegie Tech. will play here soon.
6 10 27 12 4
R H Po A E
002 J 0
1 0 10 0 0
028 2 0
102 0 0
000 0 1
010 0 0
112 0 1
o 4) 2 2 n
011 3 1
"MOTHER" DUNN'S GRUB
AT
McALLISTER HALL
Three Dollars a Week
C. B. SHEASLY
Furniture and Carpets
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S. E. KIMPORT,
All Kinds Choice Meats
Both 'Phones
STATE COLLEGE
Picture Frames Made to Order
NITTANY LIGHT
& POWER CO.
STATE COLLEGE.
JOSEPH MARKLE
STATE CO I I IDL E. I A
All Kinds of Choice Meats
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MEAT MARKET, Old Postoffice Mice
Special Inducements to Clubs.
TELEPHONE.
The First NatiOnal Bank
of State College
Accounts Solicited
Every Accomodation Extended Your
Account Warrants
BUSH . HOUSE
W. L. Daggett, Prop.
Opposite Pennsylvania R. R. Station
Bellefonte, Pa.
F. B. SCOTT