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,but one hit registered and with the strike-out column looking better each ; inning. two were out in fho eighth before shipe slashed a two-bagger into left. pursel followed fly « mears that he dropped then stead of throwing for plate, rew to second, while runner scored from second on error. garnering of runs. normal garnered their lirst in the second, when, with mears retlredj wagonseller was caught rib and marathoned to second. eveland rapped a sizzler over wagner missing it scoring, while retired his effort reach third. looked bright for success fur.ther rungetting efforts that same inning, even though two were down, gorham hit by iloch, redleheimer cracked one outfield planted on third himself but tyson grounded first «d side retired. batting order ted j loch fourth, this inning productive three tallies, fun starting aftcr had first. connected lor clean single pilfered passed gor ham's scored wagonseller, bveiattd going out a. grounder moch cleaned up, sending liopie. .his ripping, double through | . • final count came fifth when got life smith's error grounder, at run play, williams fly outfield, brown's counting cuban. clark fumble third, stole second made he likewise attempted pilfer score: mii/mx. karned runs. normal 2. two base bate*—snipe, three hnse nils— kedlehelmer. stolen bases—hrown, wagonseller, 2; eveland, wilson. uouble plays—haunty to smith. bases on balls—off tyson, 1; hoch, hit by pitcher—wagonseller, shine. struck out—by 15; hoch 6. umpire—hagemeyer. pursel, ir . r. (i h. 0 1 a. n 2 wagner, 2b •, wilson, c 1-iaunty. :;ii t >> smith, hi (1 ii 12 lluch, p () it i lofftti, ss corey, cf i) 11 bhlpe, rf l tntills - 21 7 u.ikijis : iui o. t\ williams, h ... browji, n>_ 5 clark, .'. 16 meats, r( wagonsellcr it' eveland, \ (lorham, -ss 8 redlehelmei '. 8b tyson, 3 totals r, 27 6 milton .. 0- -1 jiloom x— —o seniors won inter-class meet tyclte pept practically every event and won out with ease. i > t-i . the senior? carried oit iirst lionors in inter-class truck meet at normal yesterday. to win class championship cup, however, they have yet account for themselves base ball and outdoor which is come later. points were given as follows, all events: ' the seniors captured 54 points, ihej middlers, handicapped by absence! of their captain, 9, second-year men, ::. and first-year 5. meet had been designed to try out men for a 'varsity team, served discover roach koote soiiio unsuspected material. «in whole, prospects tor dickinson are rather more encouraging than in former years. moot began al ton o'clock was run off "gym." before fairly large crowd, representing all classes. events winners: three standing .lump. austin, 'l2. :;i ft; dobson, 2! ft. 4 in.: <'• whitosell. 'l3, 27 11 in. austin. 9 ii 1-2 in.; dpbson, ft <». whitesell, !• j't. 8 running broad .tump. h in; ik i tyson. "18, is it. 2 high jump, dobson. 6 5 ft.; kishton. 'lb, 2.". koot dish, throne. 'l3. ist place: 2nd place; ltd place. shot put. (12 lb.) dobson ;l!> i!. whitesoll, 'l5. 33 10 in.:' ■(). 32 pole vault, kisher, x 11. whitesell. fi first place in the, relay rare went to the senior team and second 'l4, only taken by that class. mkkllers started out with great promise, but two unlucky falls throne, while rounding curves at high speed, put them hopelessly of event. after it was a simple enough matter for seniors pull ahead 'l4 men. work ray austin, 'l2 comes as surprise most those wtio saw it. lie has his credit, 8 firsts three seconds, total 24 points dohson follows hard upon him 3 firsts, 2 seconds one third, 22 points. austin's characterized not skill, sheer force will which enabled or instances secure when failure teemed imminent. ills contest fisher 'ib long-, (bitterly contested, . through this quality thai firm secured. news notes gathered in normal corridors itt/te base 11:< 11 is deginnum iyi claim its share m attention al the normal. benlors have elected ttay mausteller as their captain and harry ramer manager; while mld,ll, defy ii"' world in general ana 1912 particular, under leadership of charles hesa, captain, robert throne manager. 7th, bth !ith grades mode"! school are hard at work mi an enti rtatnment for monday —a plas entitled "puritan daya." fountain tronl schpo? one* again dispensing water t,, canines neighborhood. plant* to adorn it. mnmr has those hshingly inclined may yel hop? catch tfoul without leaving campus. clemens recovered will he friday's game. two home runs figured in win over lock haven ?mlis. normal won from rivals in contest which hitting of battery figured. played good ball. victory a notable one on normal schedule.--celebration due tonight there's a celebration due on normal hill tonight, and with cause, for invaded the territory of lack- haven norma) saturday their team men new to same downed loch haven's seasoned aggregation, turned trick by 3-2 score, never showed least signs an aerial flight errors commission were quickly atoned brilllanl play. two home huns battery. tyson pitched spectacular hall while his battery mate was likewise much in game, ttye contributing slashing runs second, each over far right centre fence, wagonseller's single sandwiched between clark's opening in.me run tyson's similar ■ . at, corralled tin- three sufficient enable them return «ii h iin |>ai on. ii is stati d ihe rivalry ben lock even more pen onal • that en wyoming idea glory attached ran be secured bj those not intimate school history. m inn until ninth able set across hi" register then singles infield oul wire productive runs, u runner holding down second when side retired game won. bressler mound ii; ii. he's touted as good one. he did succeed registering tl btrlke-uuts at normal's expense, but found number hits tyson, honors greater latter tor alone connected safely thrice male. clark, twlce.whlle brenler went hitless throughout game. story normal was retired in one, two, three order the lirst. with clemens (lying nut to right and bresaler getting two of his strike-outs oft brown qorham. lock haven, on other hand, showed signs killing tysuii, c. bressler opening batting order.with a single, bul an attempted steal. qreninger grounded williams retired. inn adams' single tailed count when benson took third lirst route. story scoring second normal's part, has already been told. haven given longer ife at bat their half through clemenk fumble short. kuffner filed to' shuman austin tingling life, but next play he thrown out matthews' grounder clemens. both qorham fanned halt while lack intield grounders. * with two flown in the fourth williams was passed but normal's half ended when he caught attempting to st.al. adams ribs i'ut quickly retired on hit and run clemens nailed a liner oft' befoon's bat ran him down. kuffnofc fanned. tubtj* got as far third when, first up, he'.singled fifth. pilfered second sacrificed by tubbs austin whiffed clemejft took pitcher lirst route. shuman short route, tingling singled, matthews made out a. foul fly gorham- it. hressler life gorhalp's error id' his grounder, on, ('. f.resler drove hot one at williams, making second. clarke singled sixth steal while bressler held ball. grenihger clemens' in, stole, fouled benson popped greninger off seaond quick throw of tyson's clemens. tyson connected for a single after wagoriseller hail grounded to first and williams fanned but the side was retired when tubus likewise' whiffed. ruffner opened lock haven's half of seventh by fanning, whitman got life on clemens' error later at second'. williams' placed yingling matthews died centre third out. normal had chance score in eighth clemens passed with btie down took second brown's single. qorham but' bases were loaded clarke's 1 grounder errored benson.' wagonseller short route, however, there nothing doing. c. bressler lined out twohagger one hock caught off grentnger hied right.'*j not dangerous their nintli that inning brought haven its two runs made situation momentarily dark. adams stole second, counting l.enson's slashing hitt. r went ruffner's out, first, shuman singled benson scored matters worse y'ingling's pilfer second. however. right score: b. n. s. summary: home runs, clarke,! tyson. two base hit, c. bressler. double play, clemens, unassisted. bases on balls off tyson, 2. hit by pitched bulls. adams. struck out bressler, 1 2; 3. r. h. o. a. e. ( 1 ' it'll ins, b8 . brown, 11 • ... 0 5 7 3 4 gorham, sb ■ clarke, c 2 (i wagonseller, if williams, n 8 tyson, i> , t tub us, rf austin, of totais ."! 24 12 6 loc k 1a v b 0. bresaler, .. ii qrenirger, adams, a .... 13 benson, ruffner, lb 9 bhuman, .., yingling, matthews, cf j;. brawler, p totals 27 score by innl ng s: 1!. s, x. ,s :: 0- -3 j.. ii. s. 2—
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Title | Scrapbook Page 0078 |
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NORMAL WON FROM MILTON; FORM IMPROVED SENIORS WON INTER-CLASS MEET NEWS NOTES GATHERED IN NORMAL CORRIDORS TWO HOME RUNS FIGURED IN WIN OVER LOCK HAVEN |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Normal School |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1912-04-30; 1912-04-27; 1912-05-02; 1912-05-04 |
Type | Newspaper |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage0078 |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Scrapbook Page 0078 |
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NORMAL WON FROM MILTON; FORM IMPROVED SENIORS WON INTER-CLASS MEET NEWS NOTES GATHERED IN NORMAL CORRIDORS TWO HOME RUNS FIGURED IN WIN OVER LOCK HAVEN |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Normal School |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1912-04-30; 1912-04-27; 1912-05-02; 1912-05-04 |
Type | Newspaper |
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Identifier | ScrapbookPage0078_0001.jp2 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Transcript | ,but one hit registered and with the strike-out column looking better each ; inning. two were out in fho eighth before shipe slashed a two-bagger into left. pursel followed fly « mears that he dropped then stead of throwing for plate, rew to second, while runner scored from second on error. garnering of runs. normal garnered their lirst in the second, when, with mears retlredj wagonseller was caught rib and marathoned to second. eveland rapped a sizzler over wagner missing it scoring, while retired his effort reach third. looked bright for success fur.ther rungetting efforts that same inning, even though two were down, gorham hit by iloch, redleheimer cracked one outfield planted on third himself but tyson grounded first «d side retired. batting order ted j loch fourth, this inning productive three tallies, fun starting aftcr had first. connected lor clean single pilfered passed gor ham's scored wagonseller, bveiattd going out a. grounder moch cleaned up, sending liopie. .his ripping, double through | . • final count came fifth when got life smith's error grounder, at run play, williams fly outfield, brown's counting cuban. clark fumble third, stole second made he likewise attempted pilfer score: mii/mx. karned runs. normal 2. two base bate*—snipe, three hnse nils— kedlehelmer. stolen bases—hrown, wagonseller, 2; eveland, wilson. uouble plays—haunty to smith. bases on balls—off tyson, 1; hoch, hit by pitcher—wagonseller, shine. struck out—by 15; hoch 6. umpire—hagemeyer. pursel, ir . r. (i h. 0 1 a. n 2 wagner, 2b •, wilson, c 1-iaunty. :;ii t >> smith, hi (1 ii 12 lluch, p () it i lofftti, ss corey, cf i) 11 bhlpe, rf l tntills - 21 7 u.ikijis : iui o. t\ williams, h ... browji, n>_ 5 clark, .'. 16 meats, r( wagonsellcr it' eveland, \ (lorham, -ss 8 redlehelmei '. 8b tyson, 3 totals r, 27 6 milton .. 0- -1 jiloom x— —o seniors won inter-class meet tyclte pept practically every event and won out with ease. i > t-i . the senior? carried oit iirst lionors in inter-class truck meet at normal yesterday. to win class championship cup, however, they have yet account for themselves base ball and outdoor which is come later. points were given as follows, all events: ' the seniors captured 54 points, ihej middlers, handicapped by absence! of their captain, 9, second-year men, ::. and first-year 5. meet had been designed to try out men for a 'varsity team, served discover roach koote soiiio unsuspected material. «in whole, prospects tor dickinson are rather more encouraging than in former years. moot began al ton o'clock was run off "gym." before fairly large crowd, representing all classes. events winners: three standing .lump. austin, 'l2. :;i ft; dobson, 2! ft. 4 in.: <'• whitosell. 'l3, 27 11 in. austin. 9 ii 1-2 in.; dpbson, ft <». whitesell, !• j't. 8 running broad .tump. h in; ik i tyson. "18, is it. 2 high jump, dobson. 6 5 ft.; kishton. 'lb, 2.". koot dish, throne. 'l3. ist place: 2nd place; ltd place. shot put. (12 lb.) dobson ;l!> i!. whitesoll, 'l5. 33 10 in.:' ■(). 32 pole vault, kisher, x 11. whitesell. fi first place in the, relay rare went to the senior team and second 'l4, only taken by that class. mkkllers started out with great promise, but two unlucky falls throne, while rounding curves at high speed, put them hopelessly of event. after it was a simple enough matter for seniors pull ahead 'l4 men. work ray austin, 'l2 comes as surprise most those wtio saw it. lie has his credit, 8 firsts three seconds, total 24 points dohson follows hard upon him 3 firsts, 2 seconds one third, 22 points. austin's characterized not skill, sheer force will which enabled or instances secure when failure teemed imminent. ills contest fisher 'ib long-, (bitterly contested, . through this quality thai firm secured. news notes gathered in normal corridors itt/te base 11:< 11 is deginnum iyi claim its share m attention al the normal. benlors have elected ttay mausteller as their captain and harry ramer manager; while mld,ll, defy ii"' world in general ana 1912 particular, under leadership of charles hesa, captain, robert throne manager. 7th, bth !ith grades mode"! school are hard at work mi an enti rtatnment for monday —a plas entitled "puritan daya." fountain tronl schpo? one* again dispensing water t,, canines neighborhood. plant* to adorn it. mnmr has those hshingly inclined may yel hop? catch tfoul without leaving campus. clemens recovered will he friday's game. two home runs figured in win over lock haven ?mlis. normal won from rivals in contest which hitting of battery figured. played good ball. victory a notable one on normal schedule.--celebration due tonight there's a celebration due on normal hill tonight, and with cause, for invaded the territory of lack- haven norma) saturday their team men new to same downed loch haven's seasoned aggregation, turned trick by 3-2 score, never showed least signs an aerial flight errors commission were quickly atoned brilllanl play. two home huns battery. tyson pitched spectacular hall while his battery mate was likewise much in game, ttye contributing slashing runs second, each over far right centre fence, wagonseller's single sandwiched between clark's opening in.me run tyson's similar ■ . at, corralled tin- three sufficient enable them return «ii h iin |>ai on. ii is stati d ihe rivalry ben lock even more pen onal • that en wyoming idea glory attached ran be secured bj those not intimate school history. m inn until ninth able set across hi" register then singles infield oul wire productive runs, u runner holding down second when side retired game won. bressler mound ii; ii. he's touted as good one. he did succeed registering tl btrlke-uuts at normal's expense, but found number hits tyson, honors greater latter tor alone connected safely thrice male. clark, twlce.whlle brenler went hitless throughout game. story normal was retired in one, two, three order the lirst. with clemens (lying nut to right and bresaler getting two of his strike-outs oft brown qorham. lock haven, on other hand, showed signs killing tysuii, c. bressler opening batting order.with a single, bul an attempted steal. qreninger grounded williams retired. inn adams' single tailed count when benson took third lirst route. story scoring second normal's part, has already been told. haven given longer ife at bat their half through clemenk fumble short. kuffner filed to' shuman austin tingling life, but next play he thrown out matthews' grounder clemens. both qorham fanned halt while lack intield grounders. * with two flown in the fourth williams was passed but normal's half ended when he caught attempting to st.al. adams ribs i'ut quickly retired on hit and run clemens nailed a liner oft' befoon's bat ran him down. kuffnofc fanned. tubtj* got as far third when, first up, he'.singled fifth. pilfered second sacrificed by tubbs austin whiffed clemejft took pitcher lirst route. shuman short route, tingling singled, matthews made out a. foul fly gorham- it. hressler life gorhalp's error id' his grounder, on, ('. f.resler drove hot one at williams, making second. clarke singled sixth steal while bressler held ball. grenihger clemens' in, stole, fouled benson popped greninger off seaond quick throw of tyson's clemens. tyson connected for a single after wagoriseller hail grounded to first and williams fanned but the side was retired when tubus likewise' whiffed. ruffner opened lock haven's half of seventh by fanning, whitman got life on clemens' error later at second'. williams' placed yingling matthews died centre third out. normal had chance score in eighth clemens passed with btie down took second brown's single. qorham but' bases were loaded clarke's 1 grounder errored benson.' wagonseller short route, however, there nothing doing. c. bressler lined out twohagger one hock caught off grentnger hied right.'*j not dangerous their nintli that inning brought haven its two runs made situation momentarily dark. adams stole second, counting l.enson's slashing hitt. r went ruffner's out, first, shuman singled benson scored matters worse y'ingling's pilfer second. however. right score: b. n. s. summary: home runs, clarke,! tyson. two base hit, c. bressler. double play, clemens, unassisted. bases on balls off tyson, 2. hit by pitched bulls. adams. struck out bressler, 1 2; 3. r. h. o. a. e. ( 1 ' it'll ins, b8 . brown, 11 • ... 0 5 7 3 4 gorham, sb ■ clarke, c 2 (i wagonseller, if williams, n 8 tyson, i> , t tub us, rf austin, of totais ."! 24 12 6 loc k 1a v b 0. bresaler, .. ii qrenirger, adams, a .... 13 benson, ruffner, lb 9 bhuman, .., yingling, matthews, cf j;. brawler, p totals 27 score by innl ng s: 1!. s, x. ,s :: 0- -3 j.. ii. s. 2— |