The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, September 01, 1890, Image 16

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    Harbor Uilkoy aits in lus tlliigy old shop,
Patiently waiting Ills next victim to crop;
He olmcklcsand Inwardly smiles
As ho remembers the lust munliu victimized.
A world wide reputation has this barber got,
For the hair ho outs and the whiskers ho can block
Ills tonic is strong and possesses great strength,
And will make one’s beard grow to gruut length.
Hu places Ills victim In the chair,
And roughly seizes him by the hair;
Ho works the olippors with a dexterous hand,
Fulling out the hairsirom ovory gland.
Ills razors are made of the best of stool,
They are sharp and keon, you can toll by the fool;
His shampoos are equal to a Turkish bath,
And the victim ieavos filled full of wrath.
The equipment of the Department of Electri
cal Engineering has been increased by the addi
tion of a four-light, two thousand candle power
arc dynamo, and a seventy-five light incandescent
machine. They are both furnished by the Brush
Electric Co. of Cleveland, Ohio. The building
is soon to be wired and lighted throughout by the
new dynamos. A twenty-five H. P. Ball engine
lias been procured to furnish the needed power.
The condition of the foot ball grounds has
caused some considerable comment among the stu
dents during the past few weeks. At their best
the grounds are poor,. being considerably cut up
by wagon tracks. But to make them worse, the
recent hard rains have washed the tracks so that
at one part there is a very bad place. 'This is at
the west end where a deep gutter has been made.
It is filled with sharp, jagged rocks, which would
seriously injure any one who might be unfortu
nate enough to fall on them. The persons having
the grounds in charge know of their condition
and should see that they are repaired before a
serious accident occurs.
It is with regret that the Free Lance announc
es the withdrawal from college of Profs. Reeves
and Heston. Both have for a long time been
connected with the institution, first as students,
and then as professors. Both were highly es
teemed and respected by all the students, and
each exercised a powerful influence over the pu
pils under his charge. Prof, Reeves will enter
THF FREE LANCF.
the insurance business in Trenton, N. J., and Prof.
Heston has accepted the position of State Super
intendent of the Public Schools at Seattle, Wash.
The Free Lance, though sorry to lose them from
the college, wishes them all the success possible
in their new undertakings.
Below are the batting and fielding averages of
the members of the P. S. C. B. B. C. for the
season of 1890. In order as follows:
Hutting: Games Played, At Bat, Runs, Hits, Hatting
Average, Fielding Put Outs, Assists, Errors, Clmneos
Offered, Chances Accepted Fiolding Average.
, ' 1 1 A. 1 i..—
MoLban, (c).t(lst, b) 8 30 8 0 .200 51 10 7 70 03 .0.10
Mock (3rd h) &(s s) 8 34 7 10 .204 8 18 10 30 20 .722
IJRKW (m) 0 27 3 8 .112 0 0 8 12 0 .750
Cartwright (Ist b, p) 8 33 6 7 .212 71 22 4 07 03 .0 8
Mattkrn (r * If) 7 25 4 0 .240 0 0 2 8 0 .750
MUBSKII (s s) 6 23 8 0 ,20C 4 12 5 21 10 .702
Atiikuion (lf.lstb.te; 7 30 7 8 .200 20 4 2 81 83 013
Martin (If, & 3rd b) 8 3 4 8 4 .118 11 0 2 10 17 .805
Autr, (2nd b& p) 0 37 0 7 .180 18 81 12 01 40 .803
EtKNnifiiiQKß (p&lf) 8 28 0 7 .250 2 50 1 53 52 .081
Jackson (rf) 3 10 2 1 .100 o 0 o 0 o .0
CoLK(oArf) 4 11 2 2 .181 10 8 0 24 24 100)
MaoFarrbn (ill & rf) 2 7 2 1 .142 0 0 0 0 0 .0
The following officers have been elected by the
Senior class:
President
Vice-President,
Secretary,
Treas. and Poet,
Historian,
Sergeant■ at-Arms,
The following promotions in the battalion have
been approved by president Atherton:
Staff:
Captain and Ass't Instructor in Tactics,
T. A. Gilkey.
N. H. Suloff.
. J. W. Fields.
G. C. Clarke.
R. Kessler.
. F. J. Pond.
First Lieut, and Adj.
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Brevet Second Lieut.,
Sergeant Major, ‘ .
Quarter-master Sergeant,
Company A:
Captain,
First Lieutenant,
“ Sergeant,
Second “
Lance “
Corporal,
Kiki.dinu
IIATTIKO
W. M. Camp.
C. M. Green.
D. M. Taylor.
. F. A. Grffin.
T. A. Gilkey.
. A. G. McKee.
. A. G. McKee. :i
. H. D. Long.
. N. M. Loyd.
. C.C. Hildebrand.
. C. H. Hilc.
, R. G. Furst,