State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 19, 1910, Image 3

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Tailor made Clothing
Pressing and Cleaning
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' Stuart Block
East College Avenue
May 13 at Mverstown
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Penn State
Albnght
Battenea—State. Lezdick and Vozhis. Albright
Shoe and Berger.
May 14 at Lewisburg;
PENN STATE-2
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Northrup p:
Penn State
Bueknell
Home runs--Blythe. Bien Three bise hit -W
Pier Sacrifice hits- Manning 2, Loveland 2
L-ary. McClean , Stolen bases4Ci l ir k 2,
O'Brien 2 Struck out--by Klepper 9, by; Northrup
11 Bases on balls- McCleary, V, rhis,l Manning.
C, O'Brien. Left on bases- Slate •
Bucknell 6. HA by pitched ball Eberlesn
Passed ball--O'Leary Umpire--Goodheart, Read -.
tog rime 1.40.
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The game is play -dil?n a field - of
the same size as t e i one-used for
rugby footbaa. In ; the -centre of
the field, a dirCle of tilt ten yards
radius is drawn, aroun, which the
_ five forwards of the contesting
I tean?s form. Besides the fiVe for
wards, the team is Composed of
three halfback„ two fuObacks and a
goal ) keeper.' The object of the
game is to dribble the ball along the
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THE ST : ITE COLLEiGTAN
Soccer Football._
S3'ecer Football is no doUbt tiapid
ly gaining a toothold j;TI the Ameri
can (Jllege. At mot 8t our eastern
colleges it has rece4tlly been !taken
up with great interest iby the stu
nents and it is to be i hoped that it
will 'arouse as much -nthusiasm here
at State.
ground with the use of thel feet and
finally to kick it, sately, between ,the
goal. posts and under th l e h4r, ,whidh
feat , couLts one point. i i ,
One of the reasons for the great
popularity soccer football has at
tained, is that although the game
waxes warm ; ,' there is little fear of,
the onlookers -witnessing fatal or
dangerous accidents This element
is practically [ eliminated on account
of the stringent rules regarding
pushing, tripping, and the like . : It
is a clean, fair gathe from' the be
ginning of the forty-five minute
period until the, end.
The fellow - are reporting in the
evenings to' "Bull" McCleary .and
"Alex" Gray,. and although the
number that have reported so far
is not as' large as we would like to
see, nevertheless more are -coming
Out as the weather becomes a
The
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more pleasan for sports. The in
tention here a State is to have - an
annual soccer game, the seniors and
sophomores pitted against the
eahman, and the game
I :ce of the :annual track
juniors and f
to take the p
ornmencemerit time.
meet at
feast thirty men from
r ,
L.t us have
lie next practice, on
each class at
Saturday aft. ritoon
Notice t Notice I Notice !
One day laSt week somebody
walked out ofl the, Tfrack Housle with
a shoe box containing a pair of brand
new track shoes belonging' to Lee
Talbot The person who took
them undoubtedly did so by
mistake but his mistake has
caused considerable t inconvenience:
Talbot needs these shoes foi' the
meet against the Navy next Satur
day,. and if the fellow who made the
mistake will lie a man
, and return
the shoes immediately to Manager
Summers, nothing - more will be
- •
said or done about it.
Juniors Electricals Inspection Trip.
The Junior Electriclls spent .Mon
d ly aid partiof Tue.sdiy, gay 9 and
10, in the inspection of the Edison
Electric Power Co. Plant at Will
iamsport, Pa. The trip was taken
under the ditection of instructors
Gill and _Calderwood.
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