State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 23, 1907, Image 6

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    STATE
Cree as...
Mason, 3....
L. Vorhis. c..
C lutson, I,
Hirshman, 1.
Crutchley.2..
McCleary, m
Ferguson r ..
Lynch, la •• • •
R. Vorhis, p.
Totals
VILLANOVA
•McGeehan. 1. ..
Savage, 3
;Daniels, m
Sullivan, r
,Nichols, 55.....
Murray, 2
Moore, 1 .
,Casey, c.
,Pelcguin. p
Totals .
,Penn State
IMM2I
Two base hits -Casey 2, McGeehan, Lynch.
Three base hit -Peloquin. Sacrifice hits Peloquin,
Mason. Stolen bases -Daniels 3. Mason. Struck
out—By Peloquin 4, Lynch 1, R. Vorhis 2. Time
-. 1 hour 25 minutes Attendance —llOO. Umpire 7
Kane. '
The Lehigh Game.
The final game of the trip was
with Lehigh, and these opponents
played their best game of the seas
on. Hesse's pitching together with
phenomenal fielding kept State from
scoring until in the seventh inning.
With the score 2 to 0, the game
looked a sure victory fur Lehigh,
'but Penn State's sons once more
'displayed their staying quali.ies.
Larry V orhis banged out a triple past
Barker in the seventh and scored on
Coulson's fly to middle. In the
ninth, Mason was up first and was
struck by one of Hesse's in shoots.
.Coulson drew a base on balls, and
big Hirshman with two out settled
the question with a drive for two
bases between the left and middle
fielders.
PENN STATE
Cree, ss
Mason. 3
L. Vorhis, c.... .
Coulson, I ... ...
Hirshman,l. ....
Crutchley, 2 ..
Ferguson, r . ..
McCleary, m ....
Mitinger, p. ...
Totals... ....
-LEHIGH
Mackall,l....
Kirk, 3
Barker, r...
Uptegraff, m
Galbraith, 2.
Bason, ss ...
Sterner.l ...
McMurtrie, c
Hesse, p
Totals
state.
Lehigh 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-2
R H Po AE
0 2 2 0 0
0 1 4 2 1
0 1 3 1 0
0 0 1 0 0
0 0 11 0 2
0 0 3 1
0 0 0 1
0 0
1 1 2 0 0
1 1 0 2 0
0 0 0 6 0
Three base hit- Vorhis. Two base hits—Hirsh
man, Barker. Uptegraff. Stolen bases - Galbraith,
Coulson. Struck out--13y Mitingcr 4, Hesse 3
First base on balls Off Mitinger 2, Hesse 3. Hit
by pitched ball—Mason. Duuble play - Galbraith
to Sterner wild pitch -Mitinger. 'time of game
1:40. Umpire—Wilson
Kiski 4; Bellefonte Academy 3.
Kiskiminetas defeated Bellefonte
academy on Beaver field on IVlon
day afternoon in one of the best
"prep" school games of the season.
Intense rivalry existed in the game
from the fact that thK. two pitchers
were brothers, both of whom did ex
cellent work. Aside from this
the features of the game were the
fielding of Whetstone and the bat
ting of Rollins for the academy.
Fullerton and Campbell played the
star game for Kiski.
2 6 24 14 4
R H Po AE
2 2 12 0 0
210 2 0
0 0 2 (1 0
000 0 0
001 1 0
015 6 0
012 0 0
224 2 0
011 5 0
6 8 27 16 0
000010 1 0 0- 2
11130 0 0 0 x-
KISKIMINETAS
Wilson . . .. .
Pennock.. .. ..
Andrews. .... .
B Fullerton ..
Jamison .. .
Ivlosser .. .
Smith .
Campbell .
Watson • .. .
Bellefonte .. .. .
lvThe Senior Reception.
' On Wednesday evening of last
eek the Cotillion club entertained
the Senior class informally at cards
, ..
r n d dancing in McAllister Hall.
'Six mcn frorri the College orchestra
furnished music for the dancing,
While in one corner of the hall tables
Were arranged for the game of
! I 'M." Both the floor and the
tables were full at all times, and the
eighty or more seniors who attended
sad an enjoyable time.
The lady prize winners at "500"
were: first, Miss Palk, second, Mrs.
,
Wadsworth. Ot the gentlemen,
the first was Mr. Gregg, and the
second, Mr. Goodling.
R H Po A E
0 0 3 0 0
1 0 0 3 0
1 1 6 2 0
1 0 4 0 0
O 1 8 0 0
O 0 2 3 0
0 1 1 0 0
0 0 3 0 0
O 0 0 3 0
t Announcement was made of the
Cotillion club officers for the fol
lowing year: president, Dr. Myers;
i secretary, Prof. G. A. Whittemore;
treasurer, Mr. Braman.
3 3 27 11 0
R H Po A E
001 0 0
004 1 0
122 0 1
113 0 1
0 2 2 2 11
0 1 0 0 7 0
0 011 0 U
GO4 1 0
000 1 0
The class of 19U7 of Bucknell
University has decided to install a
towel clock as a memorial. It will
be placed in a tower erected for the
purpose on one 9f the buildings.
2 5 27 12 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-3
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
. . . Rollins
0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
002011 0 U x -4
After defeating Bellefonte acad-.
emy Kiskiminetas met our Reserves
on Beaver field Tuesday afternoon.
The final score stood Kiski 2 Re
serves 4.
The following professional schools in Har
vard University are open to holders of a
bachelor's degree.
BELLEFONTE
. Lulule
. Cberbn
. Whetstone
.. C. Fuller ton
. . . Louden
. Grubb
... Steele
. . Mu,,re
A three years' course leads to the degree of
LL. B Residence for three years is requirc d.
but recidence at another three year': sch c.I
may be accepted as a substitute for cne of
the years of residence at this school.
Three annual examinations are required.
Inquiries mar be addressed to H. A.
FISCHER. 20 AUSTIN HALL, CAM
BRIDGE, MASS.
A four years' course leads to the M. D.
deg ee. The School cffers graduate courses
o en to holde's of the M. D. degree. and
in Its new tat:lA-atones cff rs g eatle ea
se ded facilities fo• rts arch. Fir ca a
1, ti..ts. for graduate and • u-nmer courses,
for research and spec al courses, address
CHARLES M GREEN, M. D., 304 Als•
MINISTRATION BUILDING, HAR
VARD MEDICAL SCHOOL BOS. ON.
MASS.
This is an undcnorninational scho .1 of the
ology of fering instruction leading to the
degree of Bad elor of Divin.ty Inquires
may be addle :ed to R. S. MORhISI. N. 5
DIVINITY LIBRARY, CAMBRIDGE,
MASS.
Instruction is cffered leadinv to the
master's and doctor's degrees in the follow
ing fields: Pi ilol. gy iAnc eat anu lYll d rn
Languages and Literature., history, Fo•
laical Science. Economics, I•hilosor.hy,
Education and Fine Ants, Music, Math
ematics, Physics. Chemistry. Biology, Ge
ology. and Anthroroh gy. Inquiries may
be addressed to G: W. ROBINSON. 11
UNIVERSITY I-lALL, CAMBRIDGE,
MASS.
Instruction leading to professional degrees
s ulfercd in the following sub,• cts : Ci i ,
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering,
Mining, Metallurg, Architecture, Land
scape Architecture, Fcrestrv, Al plied
Physics, Api led Chemistry, Applied
Zoology, and Applied Geology. Inquiries
may be addressed to W. C. SABINE. 17
UNIVERSITY HALL, CAMBRIDGE,
MASS. ..
Kiski vs. Reserves
Graduate
Schools of
Harvard
University
Law School
Medical School
Divinity School
Graduate School
or Arts and Sciences
Graduate School
of .Applied Science