Penn State VOLUME 11 NUMBER 27 TEAM CONTINUES WINNING STREAK West Virginia and Dickinson Join List of Defeats—Splendid Team Work and Hard Hitting -Harley Confident of a Successful Season. The result of the games last week with West Virginia and Dickinson, added two more victories to the record of unbroken success held by our baseball team. In both these games the State men easily dis- played superiority over their op ponents; and further, they exhibit- ed a type of baseball which has probably never been equalled by past teams, this early in the sea son. Coach Harley is pleased with the showing made by his men, and feels confident that the season will be one of success. In the first of the games last week. West Virginia lost; and the defeat is ascribed chiefly to an in efficient pitching department, with poor fielding support as a secondary cause. The game was practi cally put on ice in the first inning, when three men singled suc cessively, another walked, and fin ally when Weber clouted out his home run, The game in general was loosely played by the visitors while Liebert pitched first class ball for Penn State. Final score 10 0. The Dickinson players, having lost the first three games of the season, came here last Saturday determined to win. Thev opened the game with a true display of this determination, when Moose singled to center and scored on Goldstein’s three base hit. At the close of the first inning the score was 1-0 in their favor. During the following few innings neither pitcher allowed any hits, and not until the third in ning did the game take a turn. Crawford, on being hit by a pitched ball, took first, and was sent to sec ond by Blythe’s single. Josefson then drove out a homer, and changed the score to 3-1. The game from this point be came one sided. The Dickinson men were unable to score, Ward well holding them to one hit; while the State players proceeded to hammer out long drives which tallied a number of runs. Final score 10-1. DICKINSON AB R H PO A E Evans, If 3 0 10 0 0 Scribner, cf 400300 4 12 13 2 Moose, 3b 402 2 2 0 300 2 3 1 Goldstein c Walters, s s 400 1 0 0 Wilson, r f 3 0 0 14 0 0 Potter, lb 400 1 2 0 Spitznas, 2b 300 0 4 0 Vaugh, p 32 1 5 24 14 3 AB n II PO A R 432 1 0 1 PENN STATE 'Crawford, r f 5 110 2 0 Blythe, * s 513 0 0 0 Josefson* e f Robinson* 1 h i> 1 0 14 0 0 Kominars, If 4 1110 0 323 1 4 Kaunus, 2 b 2 112 2 1 Weber, 3 1> 402 8 3 0 300 0 1 0 Wardell,