, 1 . I 1 IP ( CzyttZ:ll . Th i e s t i ate 5,.,, , ,!-A,,.._,-;,0t,,k . , ~,. ..... ~.., ‘,..,..._.„...„...., , , . Vol. VI, No. 25 STATE'S EASTERN TRIP Two Victories and Many Injuries 1 the Remilt of the Varsit, Base- ball Trip.i Outbatting our opponents in every one of tr}e fouriga es of last week's eastern trip, our ni in two of them and it was returned a loser in the other !two. tarting out with four available catchers, Coach Mcllveen thoulgiht his team well pro vicied for whefii leaving here a week ago Tuesday,i but injuries put all' these men out, of commission before the final game was finished. Vorhis was tailed home after the Lehigh contest because of the death of his brother Then "Heff" Hirsh man went beh' - the bat until an extremely pain iti and rather serious injury to his th b in the first in ning of the Brown game put him out fling:. In the meantime seen -injured in sliding to l ordifam and Kelly had celled to drop out after Iva game after playing a le for two ,days on his ined ankle. With Vorhis, Kelly and Bubb all un catch: "Gene" Carson e "mask and midpad" !hman was injured at of the ru Bubb had base of been corn the Villas gritty ga i badly . spra; Hirshman, able to donned t after Hir Providenc. and altnough suffering ulled tendon," put up a and annexed three rms. our nine suffered so from a " game figh, Never ha much' fro trip and t for its exc injury on any baseball e team must be praised llent showing. 1 Lehigh to a 6 to Haddow, as fortunate to hold us 2 score on April 13 as Vorhis, Workman and STA.FE COLLEGE, PA , APRIL 6, 1910 alerlein were especially effectiy- at , the bat?. In the third inning atter, Lynch had gone out, Kelly singled and stole second, then ilVlcC:eary reached first on Wolfram's, error nd and Workman broug t in Kelly "Bul' with a timety single. E lean for three ,bases and WI man ,scored In the fbi.trai into Hirshman walked; was sacrificed second by Bubb and scored Pieice's error. fhe eighth' int brought our final tallies. Had( made his. second homcy'un of season, Larry" follov4d / it wii " double and Hirshman sor4d hi a single. A good crowd saw Lehigh game and the Blue a I W Tossers played ablullant game. Klepfer pitched a great ,ga Villanova on Thursday allowing two hits, and it is more than pt able that the Main Liners would 11 tasted defeat had the battle gone nine innings, since ouriolayersl se cured nine hits in the abbrevi4ted e was victorious "CAMP SPARKS" Penn State Influence Extended Across the Sea , to the' P, hp.ip in e Islands That the State spirit should really be transported to the very heart of that far Eastern group of semi-bar barous islands, seems almost incred ulous, yet the actual fact exists of two of our recent graduates, daily putting into effect the results of their four years of training in this institution. ri t 1 n g dow , the th a Back in 1908, when J. S. Ritchie and C.. K. Weigle haEi made thiir last adieus to college and turned their footsteps toward the' Isle Of Luzon, it was naturally a MoStiprob able 'thing that little or nothing would be heard from them. Such, however, has not been the case and the letters received by Dr. Sparks and Prof. Walker thru the past twc> on the hite 'e at nly ob ave Continued on - page 11 ian rice Five Cents - r - - 31 t , oiff t, ,:.: '7 -4 , -. 1,:, c , A V q',. t „tvs4 .1, , _ . ,..f.,!- - '',l' , ', 4 2:' , ..'VAtcf. , ta -0 741. k. i 0411 , ..; ....