| Wednesday, v June * 9, .* 1920 CARNEGIE TECH EASILY DOWNED BY VARSITY Mellinger’s' Curves And Varsity Bats Prove Too Great For “Honus w Plaid Protegees Penn State lind. tittle difficulty In downing the Cm nettle Tech diamond combination Inst Saturday afternoon on New Denver Kidd to the tuno of cloven to one Look of control on the tun of the Tartan liitchor largely contributed to' their defeat. The «jny wnx cloudy and misty and tho field wan sluggish and not conducive to good ball, but nevertheless the Blue and White aggregation came up to its usual stands:d The Plaid pitcher had some fine shoots uiid some ttlcky cuives. but lacked the necessary con* trol. In the first two Innings be gave free pannages to the initial suck to seven of tho thhtecn Nlttnnyltos that came up to bat After this he settled down Homewhul and ullowed onlv two more duilng the contest The othci members of the Sklbo outfit put up a fall brand of ball, the short stop especially making several excellent pickups Doheitv the diminutive first baseman, and Qodden, the leftflelder vveie their best bets with the stick, station blow In the initial frame, and statoa blow* In the Initial frame, and the latter hilnging In the lone Tmtan tally, with his double to left field in th«'sixth Inning Mellinger the Penn State mounds* CAPTAIN IvOIUI ntiwi, was In fine shnpo for the fray and exhibited a pretty net of curves lIIh font one was uoikiriK, Ills alow one, his high one, anil hia low one, his Inn uml hU outs all came itcroaa the plate to tjie sorrow of tho eight Tech batsmen who funned the breeze In a vain uttempi to connect with the elusive sphcie Moreover hu Issued no free tickets to flint base, "Hlnky" Haines wuh high man In tho hatting I Hat, getting an 800 average, making | four hits In five trips to tho plate i Grubb, the ground-covering rlght-flel iler, inndo three wife hits, whltn-Mul lan, tho homo runner, walked twice, ■was puiTut by tho' 1 flrst-baift'man un~ assisted once, and on tho following ’ chance, simply made ' nnotljri 'homo 'run. Tho game does not seem com plete any moie unless ho makes at least unci circuit swat. Thci entire team placed an erroiles game, -next one blunder being charged against thu Blue and White wearers - , Tho Plaid clansmen made" five-costly *errori Cl counted lurgely in the number of runs scoed by Penn Stale' . In the first frame, McCnw, the Toch tvvirler walked the first two batsmen and this followed by a hit brought "In tho first two tallies credited to Penn State Another run enmo In the sub* soquont Inning, when a walk, a stolon base and n fioldeis’ choice scored Captain Korb No moro runs "came across- the pan until the fifth, when Ullory and Hulnos hung up two ipora runs. The lucky seventh was the por lod for Penn State’s main scoring, as six tallies were made Mullan started the landslide with his celebrated round-tho-bnso sprint The visiting ball-tossor went to pieces completely nnd was hit all over the lot Ho allow ed four-safe hits, a walk and a base on errors, w hlch enabled Ullory, Ilnlncs, Giubb, ICorb, and Brumbaugh to score in the order named Carnegie Tech's run was sewed In tho sixth fnime. Onltloy was hit by tho pitcher find utmc acioss on Goddcn’s two-base lilt In the fim It looked ns If the Sklbos would score when Doherty Hwung for throe bases with one down vnd none on base, but the following man was thrown out at fhat nnd the next .filed to center, sewing up the Inning. The box scoro wus as follows* Point State ABRHOAE Uoarkle 2b, 3 10 0 10 Klllingor 3b, 3 112 3 0 Mullan cf. 2 1110 0 Ullory lb, ,«3 2 1 10 0 0 Haines If, 0 2 4_4 0 0 Jrubb rf, ‘ f> 1 3 1 0 0 Corb 68, ' 4 2 2 1 2 0 Brumbaugh c. 4 10 8 10 Melllnget p, 3 0 0 0 3 0 32 11 12 27 10 0 ABRHOAE 41 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 10 4 0 13 1-1 4 0 110 0 400 3 0 0 400 3 7 1 400 2 2 1 3 0 110 0 3 0 1112 000 0 0 0 Cnrnogle Tech lakley rf, loherty lb, )urkln 2b., Joddon -If,' ohnston cf, 4nn ss. rw In c, Jvlleskis 3b, ilcCaw p, Vnrwlck p, Totals - 33 1 0*23 12 S •Ulleiy out, hit by batted bull Home run—Mullan. Threo basn-hit ■ Dohci ty. Two-base hits—Goddun, rcCnw Hit by pitcher—Oakloy,„Dvll nkls. Baso on halls—off McCaw 0, (f Warwick 0, off Mollngcr 0 Struck ut—by McCnw o. by Warwick 0. by- Iclllngcr 8. Double ploy—Fly to -ynn to Durkin Trlplo piny—Durkin I > Lynn to Doherty. Umpire—Scfton. ! First National Bank Stale College, Pa. W. L. Foster, President - - -• Davfd F.'Kapp,'Cashier FROSH NINE WILL MAKE GOOD VARSITY MATERIAL Tho Frcshmnn nine has displayed excellent work during the season de spite the fact that they were doffratod by the team representing IClskl, In their second gume Conch Grove’s team deserves mention of the splen did teamwork which wan theirs In all of the other games The entire nolle dulc comprised five games, four of which were played on the home [field. The fine work'of the various players marks thorn as qjrong candidates foi the varsity team next year _ In the initial contest' which l was pluved here on Saturday, Muy .first Uellefonte was completely outclassed by the yearlings who ’piled up eight runs against the vlaltora without al lowing them a single run The Fresh men gave a fine account 'of themselves although the honors went to Miller, who retired twelve butters In tin* seven Inning contest, allowed blit two hits, and knocked out a beautiful home run This first opportunitv for the Freshmen to demonstrate their ability was highly -commendable With the success of the first gnmc came the defeat of the second On May eighth, Klskl opposed the Fiesh men on New Beaver field In a poorly contested battle The direct cause of the defeat was that of- poor fielding which resulted In some had errors at critical stages of the game, although nothing exceptional wus showed by the opponents Severn! openings pre sented 'themselves for the Freshmen to come ahead but they were lost be foie they could be put to advantage The 'game continued for nine Innings In the eighth, the ’23 men succeeded In securing fnui runs and might have won at that tlino were It not foi bad plays The ninth Inning closed with the score standing nine to six in Kls kl’s favor The wailings came back strong In the contest wt|h Lafayette-High School of Buffnlo on the following Saturday was six mid one half Innings In length and not at any time during the game did the visitors have n chance to give- the Fenn State team a good game The first Inning was a short one but In tfie second the local tenm livened up ami scored thiee inns when Kelly tost control foi pciformnnce in the 1 fourth by scoring tin oceans when Kelly lost contol foi a short- itmeT In’the fifth. the'Freall men decided the contest by scoring eight mns This work was a remark able improvement over that of tin* pieceding week and tho team deserves mention for the splendid effort Tho last of the home contests was that with the Cornell Freshmen who lost n very interesting gnmc by the score of six to two The game was a fast one although the score might no" Indicate it Cornell gave excellent sup poit to its pitcher hut the scoring of the local nine was unchecked ' The visitors.succeeded In getting ten well earned hits from Longhurst to tho sown- which the Stato aggregation got from the opposing pitcher Tho field ing of the local boya was sensational In that they performed In such a mun nei, ns to warrant much credit. *'-The Ernest which was scheduled for -fJCth., with, Belief on Academy] was cancelled because'of the fact that rain made It Impossible for thcm'to use the.grounds at thil'place SPORTS Saturday; June 18. 1 00 p *m—Baseball—University of Varsity Batting Averages Games At Bat 15 A 56 18 73 18 65 18 - 00 18 ’ 73 0 ■ 23 'l5 60 18 07 3 0 4 10 18 ' G 3 7 22 5 12 2 0 Mullan Haines Thomas Killinger Mcarklc Hunter Bnubhtz Brumbaugh Gramley Lightner Mctlinger Pittsburgh vs iPoi Beaver -Field Monday, Juno It. 300 p m—Baseball—University of Pittsburgh vs Penn Stato—Nete* Doavor Field j Tuesday, June IS 130 p * m —Tennis—University of Pittsburgh vs. Penn' State—Ar mory Courts | 3.30 p. > m—Baseball—Unlvorslty* of California vs Penn State—Now Beaver Field VARSITY-TEAMS HAVE V HAD SUCCESSFUL YEAR (Continued from Pngo Tour) hem tho team proceeded at onoc to Philadelphia, -whero the -Penn Relays wCro hold April thirtieth and May Angelo Genua Bellcfonte, Pa. ~ f Electric Repair j Shoe Shop I Ladies and Gent’s Shoe Shining Parlor— first Hero tho Bluo and White track men demonstrated their ability by j cap turing threo titles. A quartette, Con sisting of Taylor. On, Morlll, nnd Cap tain Shields, won thu American Cham plopshlp Dlsuinco Medley In ten min utes and thirty-sewn seconds ' Tho American Championship Four Mile ’Relay Rnco was also .won, tho run ners being Newcomer, Orr, Morrill and Captain Shields, la eighteen ininutus, sixteen and four-fifUis seconds, Shields minting an especially fine nice Emory st’iircd In the Javelin thiow, x winning (lie event with u distance of ICO feet, itx and nnc-hnlf Inches Way unit . Guild) took second and third places respectively, In the broad Jump ,Tho next meet , and the only one witness ed on New Beaver Field during the season, wna with thu University of West Virginia on May Day*, tho flf- , (tenth of laat month The Coni State ■ bovs were unable to furnish much \ competition and the final score stood ! 101 to 2fi In favor of Penn Slate. The I moot interesting feature of the meet j wnn the lecord smashing In three ev •„*n»n ’Charlie" Way set up a new Ustnnce In the brond jump with a leap of twenty three feet and three and one-linlf Inches, while Emory hurled the'Javelin for a new college distance of 181 ’feet and four Inches "Luiry’’ Shields bested Ills own pievinus 10- cord In the half mile race by break ing the ta|H>-one minute, fifty-six and two-fifths seconds after the crack* of the starter's 1 pistol. Because of the death of'Dean 'Pond, the next sched uled meet, which was to have been with Pitt at Pittsburgh, was cancelled, and the final track meet of the sea son for the Nlttany tenm was the In tel collegiate 'Meet, held ut Franklin Field, Penn, on the twenty-eighth nnd twenty-ninth of May Competing In i fust field of athletes, the Slate team returned with ’ten points, (he result of a first made In the mllo run by .Shields two fourths, made bv Cub huge nnd Way In the hummer throw and brond Jump, respectively’, nnd one fifth, made by Romlg In the two mite mn From tho above review, It may be readily aeon that the year on the track for the vnrsity squad hna been moat successful ' The class of 1D23 hnn also hud itH duo shnre of 1 success on the cinder path this year While Its efforts have 'been confined largely to woi k at the Institution, still It has* gained n re putation. not too much to expect that the^iesont Freshmen will aid greatly 'ln molding next/ yeat’s Unrsltv «• Last full the first year men HftdMittlo-difficulty In winning the cltKs''nen(T>‘*4rt cross country with a cnmfortablc score- In their favor Their work on the spring track consisted mainly in competing with the Sopho mores In the class scrap, which they won. and In the Interclnsn scrap In i which they took-second place The yciullng tunnera also took part In the Division A events of the Intcrscholas tlc Track Carnival held-here- on May the fifteenth and showed up very eieditnbly. Although they received no points The Preshmun • letay four accompanied the vursity to the Penn Relays early Jn tho season hut wete unnhlo to placo In the race Mention should also be made - hero of tho Interscholastlc Track Moot,- which was hold here on May Tlftconth. At this meet, many* of the’ best high » schools were represented and thero .wn»lk«on-;corni'CtlUon for the various • trophies - that wero offoied as prizes. . The contest was undoubtedly benefic ial to both tho college and to tho high I schools that sent teams, cementing \ the. bond between the college and the secondary schools At a recent mooting. I W. Sell '2l was elected manager of tho cinder Per Cent .357 356 .338 .333 • .315 .304 * 283 .238 222 .200 .190 .182 083 . .000 Cigars Cigarettes Pool and Billiards D. Finklestein JBellefonte Candies • - Tobaccos PENN STATE COLLEGIAN THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA’S STAR TEAM npnit So r the coining tear, while \V F Waddell ‘22, Anderson '22 and L D Chapin ’J2 were elected fhxt assistant managers. MclorliMis Baseball Mne The Penn State basclinl! team is now neailng the completion of one of its flaunt and most* successful suksons To date It has played eighteen games, defeating fifteen qf Its nppnnentH am) losing only to the Nuvy, Ijifaycttc and Syracuse It has been pltud against the elite of the world and hnx come out victoikiUH over such schools ns Svvarthmorc, Toidlinm. Colgate, PUtshuigh, Yale, Princeton, Delnwaic* and Catnegie Tech. Of the two match es with Syracuse one icsulted In n defeat and the otliei In a victory Thrte more games arc yet to he plav ed two with Pittsburgh and the final one with the University of California on Tuesday, June fifteenth The schedule has been one to be proud of. the trips have been arrang ed to Include the largest eastern col leges and many of the most Impor tant matches have been home games Vw-h ciedit In duo to Manager Mo- Cullum and Graduate Manager Flem- “DILI.” -MARTIN " \nr»l(> Truck Couch C. C. Keichline Samoset Ch'ocolates Opposite X)epot Jng'foi their energetic work to pci -i lan. Haines Ulleiv, Koib. ami Grubb feet such a card Coach Bcrdck has j being most prominent in tills respect beta the mantel hand In the org.inizn- 1 Mtiilnn's specialty lias been imiiK* mns. tlon and tininlng of his smoothly work- I and t’Jltry and Haines have cnntiib- Ing nine, and a large measure of utud not a few long distance lilts praise is- his due foi the highly sue-1 Voiv few of the men will he lost In cossful season graduation, Muirm being the onlv The s\oi tin bout learns of The Samlet Cll> 1 hkm (-Nation l>ioli In ho tamponed of binltli, Lc Monl . and Sthw.iit/.. Smith, who ciptiln nf tin* I»lu team lit ioii wolt known in lolh'KlnlL tonnln ch'J mil Is v\jii?i.tul to «how an v> lent hiiiiul nf |jlii> liik "Stan" Cc will hail the Mm ami White tali at tli at tin no win tin foes i,a( tiosm j:u:(tionn HTLII Mm VK\T V At the lactnssc ejection*! held Thur»dn>, June the till*o. the foil lint mm uue Minted to lead i joii'h ti tin Miiiiulu, \V J . nliM's, Cniitnln. r II Leuwchner thin time, W L Sowden, L O Mo mnl R \\ r<»\ wore elected to 1 •laslsinntfl Mans me limitt wit) to present n nttiauhc kcliuliilo to the student bod m> is to Inatiro an ununuall) micccr fill 8< tson The showinK that tl ti.mi mule thin Mar ban encouragi the mania.jnent to lent* nothlny ur dime to hrhuc Incrosse to the fore 1 Run btue middles b> Kebedullna Itrije numher of Names with the bei teams of the i id