BELLEFONTE C E Wit Time Table In elreet .1 Westward Eastward Read down Read up No No. No. Stations No. No. No $.l 43 5 +2 fa . " am am n. Lv Ar am Pm m 030 10 15 2 .10 . Bellefonte. 850 12506 10 635 10 20 2 17, Coleville.. 8 40 12 30 550 f 6 38 010 23 2'2 Morris ... 08 47 1 1 / 2 27 443 06 43 010 27 2 7 .. Stevens 08 35012 25 5 40 Lime Centre. f 6 46 010 30 2 :1 Hunters Park 08 31111 2 2 1 300 16 50 010 34 226 . .1.111m0re... 18 28 11 2 1 8 5:15 16 55 110 40 232 . . ... 18 2 1 012 14 D 700 10 45 235 ...Waddles... 820 12 105 20 f 7 12 010 57 250 .. iirumrlne.. es 07 011 57 507 725 11 10 305 State College 8 071 11 50 500 17 27 3 10 ...Strubles... a 45 420 f 7 37 3 15 . Bloornsdort.. 17 40 4 0 735 3 'lO Pine Gr. Mills 735 4 0 + Daily except :-unaay. f St( Trains of the Bellefonte Central 1 neet at Bellefonte with trains of ti R. R. for point, east anti west . CENTRAL RAILROAD Ol' L'ENN'A Con densed Time Table effective .June 17, 'O7 Read down Read up No.l N 0.5 N 0.3 Stations NodNo.4 No.t a.m. p.m. p in. Lve Ar. p.m. p.m. a.ro +7 05 16 55 12 20 .11elletinite.. 940 505 941 7 15 700 232 ... .... 9 27 4 52 9 27 720 ft 11 237 .. -Zion .. fil 21 447 922 727 7 IS 245 Vatic.. 9 15 441 912 729 247 fDunkles . 913 43S 911 7 33 f 7 23 2 51 .Ilublersburg. f 9 09 4 34 9 05 737728 2 55 fSnydei town 9 0)1 4 211 904 7 4017 30 258 . . Nit tany... I 90) 427 907 742f7 33 3 01 .Iluston f 902 4 . 24 904 7 46 7 38 3 05 ... Lamar .... i 8 59 4 21 8 51 7 43 f 7 40 3 OS ..Ulintondale.. LS 56 4 18 8 511 752 744 312 fliriclersSkiN 552 414 852 7 56 f 7 49 .3 16 . Mack ey vi I le. IS 48 4 111 8 42 802 754 322 feedarSprings 842 403 84S 805 757 325 Salr o ia ... 840 401 838 8 10 802 330 ...Mill II al i 18 35 13 56 +8 30 (N Y C & II I? I? R) —.Jersey Shore... 3 Ar. t . Milian's J Lve 2 Lye i port i Ar. 2 (l'hila. a? Heading) Philadelphia 18 86 11 80 New York (via Phlla) 9 00 Ar. Lve. a. m. p. m Week day W. H.GEPHART. Gen'l Supt Dairy Employment Agency LANSING, MICH. Deals in Men and Positions F. 0. FOSTER, PROPRIETOR tresaaaameerwayeumwerromerit State College Supply Co. Agents for Spalding Athletic Goods Dougias and Walk Over Shoes E. L. Graham. Manager rigandiameakaberwribe I. C. FiCOL/VIEd Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits STATE COLLEGE, PA. Patronize Collegian Advertisers L RAILROAD n. J. 1905 op on flag R It. con ,he 'enna P A. TAO AS Run) O 9 752 35 t 7 20 30 650 THE STATE COLLEGIAN pitched wonderfully good ball and held the red and white team in check, even toward the latter part of the game, when the damp, chilly wind had made his arm stiff and sore. But all our men are to be congratulated—everyone—for each one played the game of his life and upheld Old State's colors in a way that makes his Alma Mater proud to number him among its students. When the news of the victory reached State a large bonfire was built on the campus near the armory. It was an 'event that the students could well afford to cele brate, as few colleges can duplicate the record of winning three straight games from the athletic teams at Ithaca. Cornell's team never played Cox Sons and Vining 26? Fourth Ave J. G. Stoll, Representative The Palace Restaurant Sandwiches, Soups and Pies always on hand. J. C. SHEFFLER, Proprietor. Cree,ss . ... McCleary, m Coulson. 1... Hinhman, 1 Kelly, 2. Ha.verstick, 3 Vorhi. c Ferguson, r Mainger, p . Totals.. . CORNELL Heilman, ss Matchner, 3 Ebert r Calcinell, 1 Gable, p... Lally. . • Reiber. 2 Wdtson, 1 Fulton. m.. Totals State Cornell . Two-base hits--Reiber, Gable. Three. base hits—Ferguson, Calch, ell. Struck out- Ey NI it nger 7, by Gable 5 Stolen bases—Hii shman, Haverstick. Double play—Haverstick to Hirsh man. Sacrifice hits—McCleary, Coulson, Hirsh man. Umpire—Dwyer. CAPS The Syracuse and Rochester Games. Leaving here on Saturday, April 25, for the northern trip, our base ball team on the following Monday and Tuesciay met and won from two teams that it had never before en countered on the diamond. These GOWNS were the Syracuse University nine, which was defeated 4 to 3, and the University of Rochester team, which went down to defeat, 7to 3, at the hands of Captain Cree and his vic torious team. "Bob" Vorhis was in the box at Syracuse and allowed but six hits. He was opposed by Mack. who not only pitched an excellent game but did most of the damage against us by making two two-base hits and a single. The ninth inning of this con test was an exciting period for State. The New York team secured one run and had two men on bases with one out and one needed to tie the score. It was growing dark and the ball was difficult to see in the large concrete stadium, but Larry Vorhis cleaner, better baseball than it did against State last Wednesday and when the final encouraging "Cor nell I yell" had echoed across Percy field and the home team had lost a well played game, the Ithacans acknowledged, one and all, that the Pennsylvanians well deserved the victory they had valiantly won STATE COLLEGE . .. ... 2 727 16 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 o]-4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0--2 RHO AE 113 01 1111 0 10 31 0 027 0 0 012 31 012 4 0 0 1710 112 0 0 010 21 4 9 27 12 3 RHOAE 000 1 1 100 4 0 012 0 0 020 0 0 £lO 5 0 115 1 0 012 5 0 0 010 0 0 012 0 0