admirable work for State. With the spore 4 t'o=2 agasnst State at the end of the eighth iping, Coulson singled acrd came home on Crutchley's fine dive for , three bases. Then came the - ninth . with on& run needed to tie the score. Ferguson. struck out as di.dalsc Bob ,Y,othis, woo was put hi to oat for Lynch. The outlook seemed dark fdr State, out the loyal cheering of our students gave the 4 ff . : v4sktpt:':7 renewed hope Cree dropped' a fly into left field, and reached'kecccrld'by a slide. It was now-up--to-Captain Mason, who after getting two, suikes and three balls, (hove a clean single into right field, and the score was tied with Cree's resulting run. Long allowed Mason to - reach thild base, Larry Morhis . sent a seemingly sure hit over second, out Fischel made a Wonderful - running catch, and the tenth inning began. Amid a thunder of applause Bob Vo. his struck out Lewis and Fry, while Mason took care of Davis' warm drive over third. Then Coulso • hit a rousing triple down the right line, Clutchley blunted neatly, ar.o before Davis could field ,he oall, Coulson came over with the winning , un for State's thirteenth straight victory. The shore stood 5 to 4. 1 ENN SCAL'E CNA!, . • .. Ma on 3 L. Vo.Ms c C,uls.), I Hirs.tman, 1 CretchleYA m F:ecgus r LY 11C a, I{. Vorins. p. DICKINSON Le xis, s.. I:MAI3, 1 . lir, , c • • • 11.1.. c icl, m B, eauchamp, I L,rig, r Lingle, 3 Scum, 4.. Totals "One out when winning run was made Penn State Dickinson _,T,vo base hit, Cree, Davi , . Three base hits - qutchley Colson. Bases on ball, Less. Hit IN pitcher Lingle, Grini, Cree. Struck out—BY LiYnch 8 Vorhis t, Langstaff 9. Stolen bases—Cite 2( Coul.,on. Hirshman, Crutchley, Ferguson, Lewis, Davis Sacrifice hits Lewis, CrutchleY• Hirshman, Lingle, Time of game 1 ~1) Umpire— MellANen, • THE STATE COLLEGIAN C. J. Adams, L. F. Beckert, R. Bovard, H. 3. Dick, R. S. Fridy, I. V. Goodman—Tests of the Elec tric Plant of the Pennsylvania State College. P. W. Babcooc—Experiments with an Oscillograph. W. A. Fa.lon, E. W. Nick—De signs of a Hydro -Electric Power Station. E. F. Heckert, P. A. Rainey, C. T. Reyes--Tests on the Experi mental Electric Car. W. L. He. sh, J. C. Ritchey--De sign and Construction of an Auto- Transformer. B. D. Kunkle, J. P. Smith—De sign of an automatic Synchronizing S witch. A. W. Loomis, L. Mussina, F. S. Schuyler, W. Wray--Plans and Specifications Eor an Electric Rail way between Lock Haven and Jersey Shore. R 11 Po A E 124 4 0 ul2 3 1 O 010 1 1 322 e 0 I 010 0 0 021 3 0 001 0 0 001 1 0 .00 5 0 000 0 0 5 730 :7 2 R H Po A E 120 3 0 O 1 10_1 0 l 010 3 1 019 0 0 012 0 0 012 0 0 101 5 0 101 2 1 IUO 2 0 4 6 28^11i • 2 II 2 0 i; 0 0 0 1 1 1 5 I) 1 0 1) 3 0 0 0 1) 0 4 Senior Electrical Theses. i[iilttl, 44 1ZZ2.4.• i : c* l iIIEIMUISEV!; 1 4•!• . 1,4 411 44', 4..1 ti 1 N 1 „ i ., 4.1 ,_...... ,-!t. !.k., 4.1 _ ci,. -- i 14, , rte, 1 Fl E. - 1 - ± j cy..-, i-1-s On the Bank of Success.— That's what well-tailored clothes are. A man is taken nowadays at his "fare value." May we not show you the new est Checks and Stripes as well as Plain Suit ings, to which Dame Fashion has affixed her royal seal of approval this spring ? They are the production of Hart Schaffner & Marx, Garson Meyer & Co., Makers of the best and most stylish clothes in America. Fashions latest whispers—do lend an ear to them. SIM THE CLOTHIER Correct attire for men and boys Li. I_Jr''. , rl 4.11.431a 1 4-'i .I.' 3. or !, i•J' 4. ' 1 4- " 4.1 Gm cum J. G. J. Stoll, representative Engraving of Visiting Cards, Invitations, Menus, Dance Programs, Writing Paper STOLL Knisely Bros. Billiard Parlor and Bowling Alley Cigars and Tobacco HOTEL BUILDING Watch this space for announcements Checks 584 Main
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