I'‘‘,l"; :-I\ cond, our first tally, was a thing of beauty, while Dillon and Smith got extra-base hits for the visitors. ':Larry's — throwing to second was deadly and Haddow's work around third base was all that could be desired Indeed, our team played excellent ball; Bien, who took he place of Kelly, whose' injured an'<le kept) him out of: it, and Jacobs at shortstop both worked well. Bubb went into right fieldd Eberlein to first and Hirshman to the catcher's position in the seventh inning. Vorhis's heady work at the bat was enjoyed by all the spectators who were. ei,thusiastic even +hough the weather , was a little cold It was a victory easily gained and the final total would have, been appreciably greter in all likelihood had the struggle gone the fun nine innings. On Tuesday night the varsity left' .1 on its ;first eastern trip including games with Lehigh, Villa Nova, Fordharn and 13rown. Last Friday's score; ,PENN STATE 12 INroxhis c McCleary In Workman EMMEN IMMO Hirshinan 1-c Bien 2 Jacobs ss MEMI2II Tutals BELLEI•ON TE ACADEMY-4 Seattle ss. Dillon m Nagle) , _Twitmire p Smith 1. Condp I Sterling c • Louden r - Jam's( n 3 ) Tl,tals Bellefonte Academy Penn State 0 0 0 0 it 2 0 1 U 1 0 10 x--'1.2 Home runs- Haddon. Dillon Three ba,se hits- McCleary Smith Bases on balls Off Taal mire 2 off Piolett 1 Struck out -By Taitmire 10. by, holitt H t b} pitched ball Bien Tait mire Pitched balls -Steroviz 2 Stolen bases-- McCleail, Workman Eb.erlr in. Haddoa, Hirsh maw Bien Sacrifr.e hit,- McCleary. Bien. Jacobs Left on bases- -State 7. Acade ny 1 'Um pire Cheesn an At a recent Intercollegiate meet ing held in Nei York City!, seventy out'of the total numbe of seven ty seven coileg4 and universities re presented voted that football re! tained as the great game of college athletics., -- R H PO A E 136 2 0 111 0 0 112 1 0 1 1 0 l, 0 313 0 0 123 1 0 2:3 1 1 103 2 0 100 1 0 ojo 0 0 ' 1 , 1 1 BT(kkk ti he ?ktotp ,Tecct • 1 l l' ~ 1 ~ and deal.,r Ira' coivAIRS.$ SWAtk . ' is° a , e i i:l nt I. I' 1 &UMW : ' :o\o' o *Ol¢4B and...witstrActVese. , ecio l ls'i 1 1 iie 2.1% East 4. , \ti l IVatalat, 1 1, I Etat Ca kegs i ip 10 21 8 1 R H PO A E 122 0 1 111 0 0 000 0 0 I 0 II 4 1 I e 6 il 0 0 11 0 0 ' 0 1 8 1 j 3 000 0 0 000 t 3 4 7 IE, 7 IN fox f 262 W. C. and ch+,r cult to i - 'clothes It 18 nok di men in thy' ling.' All vre yo. ,and as a-k for .e i?unting to i ' ; 5 1 ., } The link kp.ovvn tl ' a, 1 I ro -ttlblish I - d 1832 1 OHS i l ourth I ke „ &Viiiiti ' New Yoril Go 'n Hoods; '' E)ic mt%ll all degrees 1 outfits for r i f 201 EORGE irge fepre•ge i trit] • McAlliste I .cloctr ,i. ,-n s sho of men'soxomen's s , Alieh street terest careful aressin F the we-'oe now hani-1 chance to show l • ment we will pay your chases induc ' t or pu Prue ge for suits $l5 Benjamin of Ne land as the bes ghoul i 11l e &, Co. Park HotO IWilliamsport, Pa. 'Headquarters for all -State' teams Located opposite the P. R. R station%—%Free bus to P & R., R R. station. Rates $2.50 per day and up ward D. IKAVANAtLdi-1, Manager C. MARK E i l i ds Of Choice Meats Fish In season I All Kit Avenue 1,38 Colleg Q's ; PODL 100 M and I ' 3 BARBER SHOP 123 Allen St Patronize tise iin The lopr stor Bellefonte Both phones I 1 hose who 'adver- State Collegian ' i'
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