State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 14, 1910, Image 5

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    'The •. Pennsylvania : Std 0 •. College
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EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph D , L. L. D., PREZIDENT
Established and maintained by the joint action' of the L tilted States Gove ment and the Corrmormealth of
Penny 11, aroa ,
1 I I FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS offering twenty-eight courses 9f four years eac Liberal Art!, Natural Science,
Agriculture, En ineering, Minds and Metallurgy, arid Courses in . ome Economics, Industrial Arr
and Physical E ucation for women T ITIO FREE to both se ies incidental charges moderate
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First setmester b gins middle 9f September and s. cnd f,emester the fir .t of February of each year For
cataloglie, bulletins', anncunceillents etc ,ad ress The Reyistrar, St. College PennAvanta
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SECOND TIE GAME
1: nd Vermont Battle For Ten
i nings Wit . Honors Even.
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State played her second ,
tie
n succession with the Univer-
Pen
gathe
Vermont on Tuesday. Dark
ied the game in the tenth in,
'
ter the visitors had scored a
ness e
' their half of the tenth,
, i,v singled after t berlein had
t; then umpire Cheeseman
,he game with Hirshman at
it was 6:45 p. m. and the
run• i
Hadd
flied
called
bat- as
could not be seen. The score
I .cl to the 9th inning, 4 to 4.
iary tied it up in the ninth with
•
mg double which brought in
om first base. In the eighth
clean single to right scored
s and gave us a chance to
things after an uphill fight
revert
McCli
a sfasl
Kelly
Vorhi
two rti
even u
final two innings. Klepfer
to the box in the tenth, be
lat Lynch and Haynes had ,tl
- in one of thb warmest 'pitCh-
Wes ever fought on Beaver
Ihe contest was exciting from
d ing to end apd makes the first
went •
dulge.
ers' b.
Field.
begin
time I
have . 1
Penn "
here
bats o
two di
the .
history that two tie games
been played in succession by a
itate nine. The last tie game
Pas with Carnegie Tech in 1907.
's" action in pulling all the
t of the bag in the ninth with
;wn and no one on base saved
► according tb all the knowing
nyway, "Bud" went to second
THE STA.:TT COLT;
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dia William's bad peg and then came
"Sun's' " long hit that put us ';in the
game." Those spectatob who left at
the Id of tl* seventh inning when
the score was 4 toi 1 against us and
(I)those left at the:. end of' the
eighth 1h .
when McCleary's tram was
st'il behind missed the Eery nest part
of the game. Moreover, their ludg
mmt might be considered unsound
since Old State rallies her fOces in
just such a way as happened last
Tuesday. There wasn't as much
concerted cheering in: evidence, as
usual either. Now; let is all pull
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together for, the good 1910 nine
which has not lost a game and can
be counted upon to fight until the
last man is put out„ in every, game.
The score:-- , 1 •
PENN S 1 ATE
McCleary m - i
Wu kman I
Eberle n
Had J% 3
MERE
Whl', c
BI“Itie ss
Carson ss
Lynch p
Klepfer p.
Totals . , ,
U of 161;RMONT-4
Lyons ss
f =
Williams 3
Haynes p , ,
McConnell I
McDonald m .
Dutton I .
O'Dea c
Flaherty r .
Dailey 2 .
Totals ,
'iElatted for Lynch in ninth
Vermonto
r
Penn State ' . 0
Two base hits —McCleary. Dutto'
out By Lynch s', by Klepfer I. by
Bases on Balls—Off Haynes 4; off Ly
by pitched ball —Haddow Fassed bail
,O'Dea 1 Sacrifice hits—Williams
, Stolen bases -Haynes. McDonald. Du
piret—Cheeseman. i , Tune of gante-2 00
Mal
Bellefonte Falls an Easy Prey 'to
The inability of our atie to hit
with men on bases, which'-was no
ticeable in the two Vermont games.
was suddenly forgotten in the fifth,
inning of the Bellefonte Academy
game here last Friday when a fusil—
lade of hits and a comely' of errors
netted the Blue and White ten runs.
That inning told the tale , of the-recent
contest and it spelled defeat; to the
hopeful prep school boys who had
Twitmiie, the former U. of P. twirl
er, on the rubber.
Workman, the first man up in the
fifth, flied out to Jamison Then
•Eherlein placed a nice hit through
Shortstop, Haddow got to first on an
error of Jc:mison's, Hirshman hit ,
to right fora single and Bien scored_
two men on his hit to middle:
Jacobs ' hit a hard liner to 'third
which was dropped and Vorhis
singled past third after "Shorty"
Piollet had fanned and gone to first
on Sterling's error McCleary
stung a straight ball for - three baies
and Workman hit'one past third too.
hot to handle. Eberlein went out
on a long fly to left; then Haddow
and Hirshman 'reached first on
errors and immediately stole second
so that ten tallies had been made
and Hirshman was the only, man
left on base when Bien closed -the
inning with a strike out. ,
Fraddowi.s home run in the sec:-
R PO A E
1; 1 3 0
015 0 u
11 3 0
2 12 2 0 0
1u 5 1
,0 9 0 1
1 5 0
02 1 1
0 0 o.ld
00, 0 C
a
001 0 .01
0 o`--0
0 0- 0 0
7 27 11i 4
HYPO A E
U I 11 1
13 2 1
1 0 2
12 0 1
1 4 0
2 9 0
31 . 1
1 0 0
0 2 21
Struc
aynes 6 ,
.ch 2. Hi
Haddowl
,ton Urn
P \OE FIVE
ACADEMY DEFEATED.
Capt. McCleary's Nine