State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 07, 1908, Image 12

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    ROCHESTER
Remaker,
G ant, ss. .
riarrington, mp
Cassidy, p .
Burling. 1.
Chamberlain. 3
Morrison, c
Dunn, 1
Joy, r.. . .
Totals .
Rochester
State . .
Two-base hits—Cree, Coulson, Haverstick. Re
maker,Cassidy. Three-base hits— Coulson Haver
stick Struck out by Lynch 7, by Harrington 1. by
Casidv J. Bases on balls--off Lynch e. cif Harrang
ton 2, off Cassidy 4. Stolen bases-- McCliary 2,
Cassidy, Coulson. Hirshman, Vorhis.
Indiana Normal vs. Scrubs
Captain Ryan's scrub team treated
the undergraduate body to some
fast baseball, when it met the In
diana Normal nine last Monday on
Beaver field. Only after eleven in
nings of the hardest kind of a tussle,
and numerous plays that drew loud
applause from the spectators, could
the visitors carry away a victory
with them. The main features of
the game were the splendid pitching
of Skemp, who struck out twelve
men, and the phenomenal fielding of
Butz at second. This was the
Scrubs' opening game and if their
hitting can be improved, they should
win most of their coming games
with Lock Haven, Williamsport and
Juniata college.
The following men played for the
reserves: Glenn, ss; Ryan, 3;
Leidich, m; Thomas, c; Watson, r;
Butz, 2; Fox, 1; Mosser, 1; Foster,
1; and Skemp, p.
the score
Indiana Normal
Reserves
Nittany Lions Defeat Scrubs.
On last Wednesday, in a well
played game, the Nittany Mountain
Lions deteated the Scrubs by a
score of Bto 6. The game was in
teresting throughout and was not
over until the last man was out in
the ninth. The scrubs scored first,
running in two men in the second.
In the fourth the Lions connected
and ran in 5, Dougherty scoring two
besides himself on his drive over
second. The Scrubs tied it up in
the fifth and took the lead in the
sixth by adding one more. In the
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ninth the Lions obtained a lead of
two runs which the Sct übs could not
overcome LeidlLh put up a good
game for the Scrubs while Abel in
the box and Dougherty with the
stick did some nice work for the
Lions.
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Mr Enos A Mills, an o.d Rocky
Mountain guide and prospector, who
for several years was State Snow
Inspector of Colorado, will give a
flee illustrated lecture Friday even
ing at 8 15 in the auditorium on the
subject " Exploring the Rockies."
Mr. Mills is sent here through the
courtesy of the United States Forest
Service, who during the past year
has sent him through nearly every
srate in the union where he has given
his unusual lectures on the forests of
this country and their wild life.
Mr. Mills shows wonderful views
of our western forests in their sum
mer beauty; in their winter mantle
of snow; and in the agony of the
great forest fires. The following
editorial from the Denver Republi
can of January 31st 1900, expresses
well Mr. Mills' place as a lecturer.
"The third speaker of the evening
was one who has lived amid the
forests of the mountains as few men
have; loved and communed with
them in their deepest solitude as
only a poet or a Thoreau could do.
Without rhetoric or bombastic or
atory, Enos A. Mills can tell the
story of the forest life in a language
so simple and pce:ic as to charm any
listener and inspire a deeper sense of
what the forest is and to enhance
the happiness of man."
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THE STATE COLLEGIAN
An Interesting Free Lecture.
The New Pharsonians.
The College Minstrel show Satur
day night was a great success. The
Auditorium was well filled, and all
those who did not have some joke
sprung on them by the end men,
said they enjoyed it more than any
thing they had seen in a long while.
The songs and jokes rendered by
the circle in the first part of the per-
Graham's Barber Shop
on the corner. Travelers say
it's the best in Central Penn
sylvania.
Cigars, Smoking Tobaccos
Daily Pittsburg
and Philadelphia Papers
Your patronage solicited ,
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