State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 19, 1910, Image 2

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playeo aLrhost flawless ball. ' I I - fairy
Leidici libpt Albright's hits well
scattered and our
especially Eberlein and Bubb. hit
when hits meant runs. Our team
worked in about as clever fashion in
the Albright gatne as it has done
this yeli.
At Lewisburg came the final and
all important struggle on the trio
'last Saturday, when Bucknell wasp
downed 2lto 1, in ten innings. It
proved to, be a great pitchers' bat
tie between Klepter and Northrup
,and bur own sturdy twirler came out
with the laurels of victory just as he
did at Cornell earlie'r this year. Our
Bucknell slate is now clean during
this 'College year since the Orange
and l3luelost in football 33 to 0 Jast
fall and was defeated twice in
basketball last Winter 52 to 13 and
23 to 10—previdus to last week's-
- victory
The ,Bucknellians gor an early
start. In the third inning Manning
reAched'first on Eberlein's error and
went to second when l'Ebo" se
cured Loveland's hard it bounder
r . i
toward first, and got to he sack be
fore the winner, Dani Is hit for a
single, the ball droppi g at Bubb's
leet, and Manning went to third,
lbw Blythe touched out the Bucknell
first baseman at second on Vorhis'
true "peg." C. Piez walked; then
Bubb dropped park's fly, whidh
was hard to see against the hill as a
baa - kground. This gave Bucknell
their onlr only run since Clark was
catigh "flat-footed" between first
and second; Bien got the, credit fot
the final putout of the inning
not
urth
hree
pfer
After that the , home nine= di
look dangerous except in the f
inning when W. t Piez hit for
bases with one out; then K 1
struck out the neat two men.
Bucknell's run in the third ii
looked big considering the wa
two pitchlrs were working. ,
with two out in the fourth Blythe
hit a terrific drive over middl/e-
own batters,
ca F
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