State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 12, 1908, Image 3

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    State Coll
Vol. IV, No 21
THE BASEBALL SCHEDULE.
Penn State's baseball schedule for
the season of 1908 as arranged so
far by Manager Reiter is as follows:
April 11, Carnegie Tech. at State
College.
April 15, Altoona Tri-State at
Altoona.
April 16, Williamsport Tri-State
at Williamsport.
April 17, U. of Va. at Charlottes
ville.
April 18, U. of Va. at Charlottes
ville.
April 20, Mercersburg Academy
at Mercersburg.
April 21, Indians at Carlisle.
April 22, Dickinson at Carlisle.
April 25, Susquehanna at State
College.
April 27, Syracuse Univ. at Syra
cuse. .
April 28, Rochester at Rochester.
April 29, Cornell at Ithaca.
May 2, Bucknell at State College.
May 5, Grove City at State Col
lege.
May 8, Dickinson at State Col
lege.
May 15, W. U. P. at Pittsburg.
May 16, Carnegie Tech. at Pitts
burg
May 19, Villanova at State Col-
May 23, Bucknell at Lewisburg.
May 28, Open (probably Delaware
College or New York Univ.)
May 29, Villanova at Villanova.
May 30, Lafayette at Easton.
June 13, W. U. P. at State Col-
June 17, Commencement game
(ore bably.)
Much trouble has been experienc
ed in arranging a suitable schedule
owing to, the difficulty of securing
STATE COLLEGE, PA., MARCH 12, 1908.
dates with some of the colleges.
Penn was offered her choice of sev
eral days for a game but none was
accepted. Yale was about the same
and Princeton, it seems, was not in
a mood to even consider signing
for a game. The Indians will not
fulfill their agreement to play the
Commencement game here this year
for various reasons and just who can
be secured for this date is unsettled
at present. Outside of these feat
ures the schedule is very good and
gives State many new opportunities
for acquiring baseball fame. It is
also a very hard one, but with
the material on hand, Coach Mc-
Ilveen and Capt. Cree can be de
pended upon to develop a. nine of
which all State men will have reason
to feel proud.
Reserves Lose Two Games.
The scrub basketball team is
charge of Asst. Manager Bennetch
played Bellefonte Y. M. C. A. on
Feb. _1 and Lock Haven Normal
on the following evening. Both
contests were played under Y. M.
C. A. rules with which our men
were not familiar. The score at
Bellefonte was 14-24 and that at
Lock Haven was 12-20, both in our
opponents, favor. The team con
sisted of Dillon, 'OB, capt., Smith,
'lO, Davis, 'll, Harrington, 'll, and
Amidon, 'll.
Another Band Stag.
On •Saturday night the Cadet
band will hold a stag dance in Mc-
Allister Hall to help defray the ex
pense of some new instruments. A
large attendance will greatly aid this
organization. The admission is only
twenty cents. Dancing will be from
8 to 11 and a good program will be
rendered. .
egian.
Junior Orators Chosen.
The following men have been
chosen to compete in the Junior
Oratorical contest during Com
mencement week: H. H. Acheson,
A. A. Borland, W. E. Hoffman, K.
H. Marsh, D. Panaini, and W. C.
Weaver. The alternates are, in the
order named: D. L. Markle, H. A.
Hey, and Miss E. B. Bower.
This year the contest promises to
be of unusual interest. Heretofore
only one prize of $25 has been
given, but beginning this year the
first prize will be $5O and a second
prize of $25 will be awarded. This
has been made possible through the
generosity of Mr. Barlow, trustee
and loyal friend of the college. Dr.
Sparks, who was one of the judges
last year, has expressed great in
terest in this contest and will present
to each contestant who does not win
a prize some token of his esteem.
Just what this will be has not yet
been decided upon. In this way all
who take part will receive some
recognition of their work.
1910 La Vie.
At the recent meeting of the Sopo
more class, A. W. Fisher was elect
ed editor-in-chief of the 1910 La
Vie. Nominations were made for
business manager to be elected to
night. The candidates are L. F.
Maxwell, Robert Buka, F. H.
Berkebile, W. C. Summers, W. L.
McCoy.
The Mechanical, Electrical, and
Civil Engineering societies have
agreed to meet hereafter on the
same night and joint meetings will
be held occasionally. The sessions
of these societies will be held on
Wednesday evenings.
Price Five Cents