PAGE TWO struggle which was stopped at 5 30 p m for reasons unknown to bap f at McCict d Ins nen Bubb performed in his second «rr p'cr varsity game and secured th‘ e singles while Blythe waS stconcl wt tt two mote clean hits Our men were prevented from scoring, in th-! first: fifth and seyegth innings hv the rapid, head play of the Vii„t nova 4 infielthrs, Iwhine the home team scored in the fourth on two errors and Welsh's sacrifice hit 1 - -lit , ol man and Eoerlein'fielded br illiantiy, and our men were chagrined to have the game called in' the seventh be cause no agreement to that eff(ct had been made before play started, Although Fordham downed Yale in rather tame style last Saturday, they bid the dust before Penn State the days before by the score or 3 to 0. The "hit and run game's was responsible for our tallies l In ihe fourth inning after Workman was retired on a grounder to shortstop, Hirshman walked and Blythe doubled. Then Pialett brought both in by a single. " i Shorty" pitched a steady, winning game and and scored in_the third when he got to iirst on-Sharkey's error and came borne on a pretty hit by the cap tain. As at Villanova the game was ended at 5:30 . p. m.; it was started late owing to our men missing the train out of Philadelphia. On the final_ game of the trip at I Brown, after Hirshman's injury !Carson went behind tne bat, while Leidick was in left field, Piolett I-, right and Blytne at second base. Lynch gave the Brown and White but . one hit in the first five. innings and would undoubtedly have come off with a neat victory to 'his credit but for .the scarcity of catching material. Carson, new in the catch ,ex's position, worked pluckily and Old State with her crippled team made a finish in the last two innings ;that was characteristic. Until the eighth we had not secured a run. , [ , Then Larson W t dick singled in 1 Tapili t L two runs were scored the eigh n 'd i ning was; opened-t, e ninth withil elder' was out On i to Mansttr, M Clear first. Eberl-inl prod run and Hai d iv , and, had singles •ef l ie th finally stopp - dtOte!rall, attempted st - al t ,and W 1 , out to th , e , at9her. I an unusual urnher 'lO come to the nuie red At 'Cpta legiln feels" sturdy aggr season justla stroley ,1 4 ; II * 1 the d bt*nv B Brown ga Tne scori, trip are dee, April 13 PENN . S I I AI F.. Kelly 2 . McClenry tit , Wu kmatt I Eberkin 3 i 1,t(1.10 , ,, is . Vurhis c Filr,lanan 1 Bubb r Lynch p T r 1 u Man andi ii ucce.4sickn / 16 outs •;ver.l Bli is s i glel bein:t saf • ced h 0 Car. On 8, Bro 'n I on i:arsit s 1 4.111:. I "yen . ur, n nrtlY: rl Mc , fi as it I.cent tiliehern R 111 PO .• 1 11 11 1 .0 I 1 2 '2 '3 , 2 I t . 1 11.1 L. 0 03 0 . 0 6 -0 ; 11 ng ri .-day part I only that cl is p 111 k ., El— bi r q cn, t r alto p Vordtri I . 4 lrrd.n 2 n.: ~ B.llllti I 0,b , 1. js Ktal Itate Len:y,hl ,un b.‘ I Al , LW" hit Vorills Stolen, 131;lib Saulut Olsen Sa , 13;,bb Dut?ble play McCleary) tr CK Lynch ;, by Wo, 1,411 r Lynch 2 id . Wolfram Ste. 5V1..4.11,gh 3 pme -2 hou Iroul , Aptil 14 at 'lillanova Pi NT: lIA IE, 0 61. ! I ‘, F 4 I J 4 F 4, le A HT I I, 4' Ns H tOrnian c - Klily lid) the 1. Islie.pftti p T , ltAll VLLANUVA -1 M n ,I. en sb i J Itt,ta a i l , Lynch In. I,V 101 c i Quinn r C,trgan I l I art. It 1- • DUllal, an .e litsen p, Tutals , Penn State Valan.va I ,b ', la the ith a !nsist ssible. horized H PO A 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 2 _ 4 2 0 1 0 3 4 1 12 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 27 15 se hill ASPS nfice to Ifrarn 5 ell). Vo hit Km Hirshma Bases . un base s plre M 12 1-1 PO 0 0 1 0 V 0 • 0 02 00 u 0 O 0 00 0 u 1 0 7 1 00 1 0 8 0 3 1 0 3 1 2 21 10 000 0 0 00 0 CI 0 1 0 o ,x
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