iaSKI BATTERS TOO STRONG FOR FROSH In ono of tho most poorly 'placed games scon hum In n long tint** the Freshmen lohi tho second game of the year to the Risk! nine thst Saturday afternoon by a scuic of 9-G Tho livid* Ing of tho llrst year tram "«>* very poor mid the errors wmo at ciitlcnl times The batting wan far fiom aland* aid and the bnso running was xi-ry or* rntlc. Tin* Klakl team did not shoxv up vorx mm.h bolter in the fit-id hut h\ taking udxantuge of tho breaks of the Kiimi- they were able to como through with flying coloih Although obtain ing only nine hits an compared to thir teen for the home team tho visitors were ncxertholf-ss nblo to overcomo this disndxamnge Time and again the Freshmen had opportunities to win tho mime but each time left it slip from their grasp. Tin- game started with a ruth. Klultl batting rintl. touclied Miller foi sev* end hits and taking advantage of tho emirs laid four runs across the plate Tin yearlings were unable to do any thing with Tindall's slow hall and in the nett two Innings wen- u-tlied al most in ordti In the thlul with two out they started what aw mod like a mill bat were let down with two runs Neither side scon-d In the next two Innings the game revolting Itself into a sou of pltchet'H duel Klskl. how «\ei let loose again in the sixth'and, on hits by MulvahUl. Conti, and Bmlth, gathend in four more runs and made the game practically safe The Fresh magc) Penn Klille AB 14 II O A E Meurklo 21* 4 1 0 2 4 0 Killlnger 31* I 1 1 n 3 0 Mullnn cf J 0 1 1 0 0 iniory lb i a oil 1 1 Halms If • 4 0 10 10 Korb hm 110 3 3 1 Brumbaugh c 3 0 10 10 Ominley ii j o 0 0 1 0 30 3 4 27 14 2 McLaughlin lb 3 0 0 7 0 0 Buckley cf 4 1 0 0 0 0 Hiillomn rf 4 0 12 0 0 Tlnn 2b 2 1 0 2 4 0 Lefevre k.l 3 0 1 4 0 0 Donovan 4 0 2 2 0 0 Hocmr lb 3 0 0 0 1 1 Couslncuu c 4 0 1 0 0 1 Cullertnn j* 3 o 0 l 3 o •Keough 1 0 0 0 0 0 31 2 5 27 8 2 * Rut ul foi Ilvclor in ulntb Two bum* bit, Crubb. Homc-.run, Kll- Hurt Hiuio on bulls. ofT Culloruton. 4, oil Gramli'V. 3 Stiuckout, by Culler tun. 7, by Gminlej, 7 Arm) Fulls Next The United Staton Military Academy w in the next victim, losing three to' one IVnu State plnjed an unbeatable game. with Haines nnd Muilan starting in the out(lold with nome hull-mitring catchCN Tin- Aim> got their unit run In jhe fitHt frame, while the Blue uml White scored all three tallies in the sixth Inninß. The line-up vvus ns fol lows' Penn State It II O A 13 Menrkle 2b 0 0 7 1 0 Killlnger Jb 0 112 0 Muilan cf 1 0 S o 0 Ullcry lb 10 8 0 0 Haines If 1110 0 Grubb rf 0 l 0 0 0 Korb as 0 2 10 1 BrumhitUßh c o 1 J 2 0 liumot p 0 0 0 10 1 8 27 R 1 Arno R H O B A IVUhlde 2b _ 0 0 0 2 0 Eastman rf u 0 0 0 1 BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1920 The Standard Reference for Fraternity Jewelry Individual Badge Prico List now ready for distribution. L. G. BALFOUR CO. Attleboro, Mass. Badges T *»wely Stationeiy ,<~X<-W~5-K-K- M~lr t PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 11C 0 3 0 12 3 1 0 112 1 0 110 0 00C 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 C. 0 ii o o o o Lyutnd cf Burnley 3b Honnen hh Blalko If 81110 lb Errlason c DoMh p ’Jtnsxcrnmn Totals ’ • 1 427 lt> 3 •United fur Davis In the nlnlh I'ioiii West Point Bczdek’s nine Journeyed up to ColßAtu and added imolhci victory to the evergrowing Hiring In nn nino to six game. Penn State got nn unapproachable Hcvcn-to two lend in thu first five stanzas that put the game tin Nlttany hands Every man on the toom except Thumnn got nt least one lilt, while Killlnger i.lumi with a throe-haggir nnd a home run. SteffeiiH was the main run-getter foi te Maroon. Pent* Slate Mearklo 2b Killlnger 3b Mullnn cf Ulkry lb Haines If Grubb rf Korb kh Ihumbaugh i Thomas |i AB R H O A n 321 3 2 0 5 12 13 0 523 2 0 0 4 2 2 13 U 0 513 3 0 0 501 1 0 0 5 ] 10 5 1 5 0 1111 100 0 3 0 40 9 14 27 14 2 All K II O A E 4 1 0 11 0 0 400 5 2 0 4 J 2 1 (1 0 Colgate Barnes lb Mcßilde StefTeiis if V ELDomBO J V/\ “l/ic master diuuvigpencil" &LJ/ \ A man is judged by the f// pencil he kteps. M // \ well-dnrpcned Dixon’s *f M Eldorado is a friend to be I'IXOfJ lkulmii /y .LEADS " JW / omArm'o'amf Vy\\ MJS// j. or preference - -- Wgy/ ITT. TTtT iIFFT-ir'IITTU I nil 111 I’ rhV i^ l *! ' u m IF you would know real smoke contentment, just you smoke aWDC Pipe full of your favorite tobacco. Then you’ll know what a real Trench briar is, and what thu Demuth seasoning will do to make it bleak in sweet' and mellow. Ask any good dealer _to_ show you * variety of shapes, then pick yturs. "" WM. DEMUTH & CO.. NEW YORK WORLO'S LARGEST MAKCRS OP PINE PIPES Herman so 4 3 2 1 0 0 O'Connor 2b 4 112 3 2 Harris 3b 4 12 10 0 Klnnoy cf 401201 Gibbs If 3 0 1 4 0 0 Miller p 2 o t o ii 2 Blume j* 3 0 0 0 2 0 30 0 9 27 13 5 Two base hit, Steffen Three boso hit, Killlnger Home tun, Killlnger Struck out, by Millet, 3, by Blumo, 2, by Thomas, 4 Base on bills, off Miller, 2, off Thomas. 3 After the Colgate victory tho Btuo and White ntlckmcn went on to Syra cuse and collected another scalp but were forced to return it the following day. On Friday Syracuse went down undora three to nothing blow but cumo back tho nc and luiniied the Blue nnd White their onl> defoat on the trip Tho first Rome wun \u> close and the Penn Statu scores wore the results of the Orange errors In the sixth Inning Ingalls pitched well foi Syracuse, while Gnimlej bud flawless support and allowed only foui safe hits. Kit- Unger, Muilan, and Haines nil found the Orange twhlci for two or throe base hits and were responsible for the Nlttany tallies The batting order was as follows Penn State AB R II O A B Mi-irkte 2b 4 0 112 0 Killlnger 3b 4 1110 0 Muilan cf 4 l l o 0 o Ullery lb 1 u u 10 0 o Haines lb 4 1 2 4 0 0 Grubb, rf 4 0 110 0 Korb iis 4 o I 0 C 0 Brumbaugh c 4 0 0 8 1 0 Grnm!t> p 4 0 2 0 7 0 Totals 31 3 'I 27 15 0 Sirncuii' AB II II O A U Malone If 4 0 1 3 0 1 Ackley hk 4 0 1 0 2 0 Brmin cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Fallon rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 IngMls p 3 0 0 1 J 0 Coughlin lb J 0 u 10 0 0 Allen 2b " 300421 Robetlsou c 3 0 1 C 3 0 Savidgu ,1b 3 0 1 0 2 0 Totals 31 0 4 27 12 2 Two bane bits, Gnimley, Killlnger, Mullnn Three baso hits, Haines Struck out. b> Ingalls, c. by Grum lo>, 8 In the second game, Xinlit pltclud for thu Orange and received much bet- Page Three ter suppoit In the Infield as well as with the but, thu S>ricusi mui man aging to find Thomas' stunts at odd moments,* hep Blue and Whin errors helped add (he si me to the northerner'* favor =™ OTf i! 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