and McCleary were on bases, did our triumph over Susquehanna re sult. Although 'Kauffman pitched a strong , game the visitors could not overcome the lead gained by "Eddie's" timely hit. In the eight and ninth innings Susquehanna scored a pair of tallies, but "Pat" Lynch really had the Selinsgrove nine under his thumb all the time In 1906 Susquehanna h 0 Mc- Ilveen's team to a 3 to 0 score and twb years ago they were only beat en 2 to 0 with the reliable Skemp in the bog. "Bud" Kelly played the final three innings of the recent game at secand base; it was his first ap pearance is a varsity struggle since hit" injury at Fordham on April 14 and the popular second-sacker was roundly applauded when he trotted onto the field. .In his absence Blythe and Bien hove been covering the territory on both sides of second base in excellent style. A great game was expected with Bucknell on iSaturday, especially after the ten inning battle at Lewis burg one month ago Tomnrrow the annual game with the Alumni is played and on Wednesday theivar sity closes a successful season against the All Class Nine. ,_ The Suiquehanna score follows: PENN STATE7:4 11 H PO A E Bubliir 4 .. ... .. . ... 3 2 1 0 0 McCleary in . .. 3 1 , 0 1 1 Wo.kman 1 ... 4 11 2 1 0 Eberlein 1 : Haddow 3 . Vorhis e . Blythe 2 Lynch p SUSQUEHANNA-2, Crawford m. ... . Sunday ss.. • Spangler %. Rhoades 1 . Ktchltne 3. . .. S•tath 2 ... .... Harster 1.. C Kauffman r . . .. R. Kauffman p ... .. Totals . Penn State Susquehanna Errors—Plan 1, Kichlute 1. Home run—Work man. ii Two base hit—Eberletn. Struck out —By Kauffman 13. by Lynch 5. Bases on balls —Off Lynch 3. Hit by ;niched ball—Ktchhne. Harster. Passed ball—Vorlus. Stolen bases -Bubb 2, Elm letn, Beddow, Vorlus, Harster. Umpire—Chess man, Lake Forest Unriersity. Musical Organizations at tiaeir Best. The most successful entertain ment of the season marked the close of the year for the Concert Orches tra and Combined Musical Musical Clubs Last 'Sa!urday nignt a crowded house ',witnessed a most delightful concert' when the College Orchestra. s:ee and Mapdolin clubs combined t ` :, give the 'visitors the pest kind of music offered by any college musicians If 'ever the peo ple enjoyed the various numbers on a program it was on this occasion when each individual player was at his beSt and when encores were fre quently 'called for The; soloists, Mr. Harry P Armstrong, baritone, and Mir Arnold Lohmann, violinist, gave selections that were enjoyed by all las was [evidenced by the ap preciative audience. As usual, the orchestra I,vel up to its standard of producing the', best music possible Parts taken by th'e Mandolin, Gle' Club and 'Quartet , were Well came and helped toi make the co mence r i , ment concert a suc ess. . After the c3nce t, those who so desired adjourned to the rmory and spent the remainder of the even 'itg at the dance! given by the Musi cal clubs. All agreed on having one of the most enjoyable times of the week 4 01215 0 3 013 3 2 3 qll,. o '' 9.30 a m —rAnnuat 4 oncert by the Cadet End—Front Campus. 40 1 i 400 0 9 101 0 2 10 00 a -- - - - - 30 4 8 27 16 R HPO A E 502 0 0 411 3 1 2 0 OLS, 1 4 0 0 4 ,0 3 0 1 2 , 0 400 0 1 301 0 0 311 0 0 400 0 1 1.30 p. m. lass Day Exercises of Class of 1910 -- Front Campus. 3 00 p p --Soccer ' Football, 1910 and 1912 vs 191.1 and 1913 32 2 6 24 4 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 x:-4 Gymna,sum Field 8.00 p m.— Junior Oratorical Con te; t—Auditortiim I I 9:30 . m.--,E'qulochore, tion—McAllister Ha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 THE sTATI: «)1.1.1: ' CALEII MONDAY. ' JUL Review :)f the Regit College Cadets—East TUESDAY, JUNE 14 i 8.30 a. m.—Class Resunions—Old 10'30-12 m.—Alumni Business Meeting—Old Chapel. 1 1.00 a. in •—Annual Public Address before the Phi Kappa Phi, "The Function of the American High School in a System of Public Education"— Samuel E. Weber, Ph. - D , Baton 'Rouge, La --Auditorium. 3.a) p. m —Alumni Parade—Old Mari to Beaver Field. . 330 p. m.-- Alumni vs Varsity Baseball—,Beaver Field. 8 Oe- p. m --The Gay Soubrette" by the Thespians—Auditorium. 9 00 p m 7 —Alunipi Reception-- Mc- Allister Hall.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 . 45 a m —ComMence ent Pro cession Carnegie \ Li b rary: 10 45 a m —Comthencement Exer- , ctses— Auditonuni. Actclres. -Know your Position" John H. Jones, Pittsburg, Pa. 2.00 p m —Centenary Memorial for the Hon Justin S Morrill—Au : ditoiium. 330 p. in. --All , star" Class Team vs. Varsity Baseball—Beaver Field. -5 - 00 p m.- 2 -Reception to Commencement Gtiests— Presi dent's Lawn, West Campus': 8.00 p. m:—Junior Farewell Recep tion to Seniors— N Armory. • . i At thecclosirtg meeting of the Or chestra, !the following men were elected for the year of 1910-1911: P. M. Bn4vely 'l2, leader; E. F. Davis 'll, manager; H. P. Ohleen 'l2, assiStan manageri W. S. Dye, Jr., treasure S's ' i 3 OOL ROOM and BAR BE R SHOP , 123 Allen Street n Recep- PAGF. THREE Orche i str Election.