State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, June 04, 1908, Image 4

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    For State, Lynch replaced Vorhis
in the seventh, while Heyniger had
taken Clark's place one inning
earlier. State really won the game
by "inside baseball" and clever
headwork, which was displayed all
through the game with a liberal in
fusion of the usual indomitable State
spirit. By defeating both Cornell
and Princeton in clean-cut games
this year, Penn State must surely be
considered in the running for the
eastern intercollegiate baseball cham
pionship.
EMEMBM
Hirshman, 1
urz=me
L. Vorhis, c
Workman,l
R. Vorins, p
Lynch, P• • • •
Totals ... .
PRINCETON
Fish. 1... . .
Dillon, 2
Vaughn, 55....
Sides, 3
Hai lan. 1.....
Wister, 50.....
Warwick, r...
Dawson, c.....
Clark, p. .. .
Heyniger, p...
Totals
State .
Princeton
Three-base hit--Harlan. Left on bases--State
5, Princeton n, Stolen bases--Warwick, Fistl,
McCleary 2. Struck out--Vorhis 2. Lynch 4, Clark
4, Heyniger 4. Bases on balls--off Vorhis 1, off
Heyniger 3. Sacrifice hit--Vaughn, teish, Cree.
Umpire—Adams. Time-2:10.
After having a day's rest follow
ing the Princeton victory, Delaware
having cancelled the game for
Thursday, the White and Blue team
was compelled to act as the recipient
of a salty dose at Villanova on Fri
day. State hit . the ball hard, but
aside from six scattered hits, most
of the drives went right into the
hands of the Villanova players, and
Mitinger had the ill-fortune to lose
his third game for us. It should be
said in justice to Mitinger that all of
these would have been victories had
the team behind him hit with its
usual effectiveness.
The defeat at Villanova was more
than counterbalanced, however, by
the Princeton victory, and our team
is to, be congratulated for the success
of the trip.
McCleary, m
Hirshman, 1.
Haverstiek, 3 0 0 2 3 0
Kelly, 2 0 1 1 1 0
L. Vorhis, c ........ ............ 0 0 3 2 1
R Vorhis, r 0 1 1 1 1
Workman, 1 0 2 3 0 0
Mitinger, p
Totals 0 6 24 14 4
VILLANOVA R H O A E
- - -
Savage, 3 ... .. ...... .... ...... .... 1 1 2 1 0
Monahan, 2 0 0 2 2 1
McGeehan, 1 0 0 8 0 0
Sillivan,m 1. 1 2 0 0
Walsh. c 0 0 7 0 0
Moore, 1 1 1 1 1 0
Nicholas, ss
Barr, r
Peloquin, p
Totals
State ...
MEM
Struck out -By Peloquin 6, by Mitinger 4. Bases
on balls--Off Mitinger 1. Hit by pitched ball--
Cree, McGeehan. Stolen bases--Savage, Mona
han, McGeehan, Cree 2. Sacrifice hits--Savage,
Walsh. Three base hit-- Peloquin. Umpire - Cli
max.
RHOAE
0 0 4 31
0 10 0 0
1 112 2 0
1 2 3 41
000 0 0
106 2 0
(1 ) ,1 0 0 0
0 1 2 01
110 4 0
0 0 . 0 10
Regimental Officers for Next Year.
Subject to the approval of the
President of the College, the follow
ing appointments of commissioned
officers to complete the cadet or
ganization for the college year 1908-
09 are announced:
4 7 27 15 3
RHOAE
028 1 1
003 3 2
11 4 2
0 0 0 1 10
020 1 0
110 0 0
001 0 0
1 2 10 4 1
011 1 0
010 0 0
son.
Captain and Adjutant, C. N
Fleming.
Captain and Quartermaster, F. F
Simon.
3 10 27 13 5
0 0 1 0 9 3 0 G 07- 4
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2‘- 3
First Lieutenant and Bandmaster,
R. H. Allport.
Second Lieutenant and Command
ant, L. F. Meissner.
Major, F. E. Harper.
First Lieutenant and Adjutant, J
M. McKee.
Company A—Captain, A. A.
Borland; first lieutenant, L. C. Wes
coat; second lieutenant, G. W.
Humes
Company B—Captain, K. H.
Marsh; first lieutenant, E. C. Lloyd;
second lieutenant, A. L. Fretz.
Company C—Captain, T. R.
Hay; first lieutenant, C. P. Messer
smith; second lieutenant, J. P.
Colburn.
Company D—Captain, A. G.
Frick; first lieutenant. J. F. Mattern;
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
Regimental Officers.
Lieutenant Colonel, H. H. Ache-
First Battalion
second lieutenant, R. Buka.
RH 0 AE
002 3 0
0 1 2 0 1.
0 0 10 0 0
Major—J. W. Loose.
First lieutenant and Adjutant—J.
H. Harrison
Etzsm
Company E—Captain, W. E.
Hoffman; first lieutenant, M. D.
Rowe; second lieutenant, S. J. Mc-
Nary.
Company F—Captain, E. A.
Wilcox; first lieutenant, J. A. Sum
mers; second lieutenant, R. B.
Meridi..h.
021 3 0
003 0 0
121 2 0
..4 7 27 9 1
000 0 0 0 0 0-0
Company G—Captain, H. F.
Burkholder; first lieutenant, R. E.
Disque; second lieutenant, R. W.
Polack.
0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0-4
Company H—Captain, E. K
Hibshman; first lieutenant, A. E
Roberts; second lieutenant, C. E
Faber
The non-commissioned officers to
complete the organization will be
appointed and announced before
commencement.
Award of Senior and Junior Scholar
ships.
At the meeting of the Faculty on
Monday evening the following
awards of scholarsnips for the col
lege year of 1908 09 were made:
The John W. White_ Senior
Scholarship.
The Louise Carnegie Senior
Scholarships.
Herbert Hamilton Acheson.
Elizabeth Bertha Bower.
Harry Albert Hey.
Karl Harkness Marsh.
The John W. White Junior
Scholarship.
Guy Fletcher Speer.
The Louise Carnegie Junior
Scholarships.
. Roy Benner Fehr.
Arthur Willis Fisher
David Daniel Long
Charles Robinson Stover.
The 1910 Electricals voted last
week by a large majority to, adopt
the honor system.
Second Battalion
Andrew Allen Borland