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on saturday with the williams college team as opponents lehigh played her first home game of the season won her first victory and the old yell awoke from its four month's hibernation and was ram pant both teams fielded loosely and showed lack of team work ; faults which should disappear with fur ther practice the batting was about equal but while williams hits were dis tributed through the whole nine innings most of lehigh's were bunched in the seventh and eighth which accounts in great measure for the difference in the score for williams towne and draper played the best game and dewey batted well for lehigh mcclung caught a splendid game threw swiftly and accurately and made the longest hit of the game a three base hit down the left foul line petriken's batting was timely and effective but his fielding was not so good thompson made a pretty catch of a liner from anderson's bat but was generally off in his fielding nevins pitched a good game and woodcock made a couple of neat bunts the game started at 3.45 with about three hundred people present and lehigh at the bat bray reached first on eaton's fumble of his grounder and stole second woodcock was given his base on balls each advanced a base on a wild throw petriken singled between first and second and bray scored pet riken kept on to second and on the throw-down to catch him being fumbled woodcock crossed the rubber mcclung's sacrifice put petriken on third thompson ended le high's half by a fly to dewey in williams half anderson and ide reached first on fumbles by thompson and petriken but were thrown out trying to steal second with two out nevins sent t lynch to first on balls and he scored on hits by towne and draper hammett sent up a high foul which johnson captured score lehigh 2 williams 1 in the second inning both sides went out in one-two three order nevins striking out the last two williams batsmen in the third lehigh was easily retired in williams half after anderson's fly had been caught by lukens and ide had struck out t lynch reached first on a drive through thompson went to third on towne's single and scored on mcolung's low throw to catch towne at second the latter kept communication from the president editors brown and white my attention has been called to an article in the philadelphia record in which it is stated that the leadership of a student named ponsonby over one hundred students of the lehigh university two instructors and probably one professor are preparing to join " coxey's army permit me to say through your columns that the statement is ut terly and entirely false there is no ponsonby in the university and our students are respectable gentlemen and not tramps very truly yours henry coppe'e acting president on to third and crossed the plate when draper hit through thomp son draper ended the innings trying to steal third score williams 3 lehigh 2 neither team scored in the fourth but in the fifth after lehigh had been retired without scoring williams added two runs to her tally ide was given his base on balls went to second on a short passed ball and home on lynch's single ; the latter went to second on the throw-in to third on towne's sac rifice and scored on draper's single to left draper was out trying to steal second hammett retired on strikes score williams 5 ; lehigh 2 lehigh went out in order in the sixth but for williams dewey ad ded a run he knocked out a two bagger eaton bunted and dewey scored on johnson's wild throw to catch him at third score williams 6 ; lehigh 2 lehigh awoke and started in to make up for lost time in the seventh nevins was hit by a pitched ball and went to first bray's slow grounder was fumble by the pitcher and nevins went to second both scored on anderson's wild throw of woodcock's pretty bunt . the latter reaching third gadd retired on a grounder to short wood cock came home on draper's wild throw to catch him off third petriken singled to left scoring on mcolung's three-bagger mac came home on thompson's sacrifice lukehs singled to left johnson's fly was taken by dewey williams could not score in her half score lehigh 7 ; williams 6 herrick replaced j lynch in the box in the eighth and nevins started out with a two-bagger scor ing on bray's single the latter stole second and went to third on woodcock's neat bunt gadd singled and bray crossed the plate petriken hit to left for a base send ing woodcock home gadd scored on mcclung's sacrifice petriken added another run going to third on thompson's sacrifice and home on a passed ball lukens was out at first on a grounder to the pitcher neither side scored again in thg ninth nevins retired the visiting collegians on four pitched balls the summary is as follows : williams the concert of the musical or ganizations at the opera house saturday evening was very pleas ing in a musical way and very successful financially the large attendance shows how popular the clubs have become in bethle hem many of the society people of bethlehem and south bethlehem were at the concert and the audi ence was well pleased with the performance the victorious base ball team occupied the upper box resting after their well earned victory from the william's nine the playing of the banjo club was not up to the standard of that of the november concert they were lacking somewhat in vigor and expression the glee club did very well but were crippled by the absence of several good voices the new lehigh song by schnei der 94 was received very favor ably the college songs is a depar ture from the usual run of our glee club efforts and should be continued the average college man is far better pleased by music and topical songs of this description than by those of a more general nature and this fact was well demonstrated by the applause which these numbers called forth the medley fin de siecle played by the banjo club was one of those arrangements of popular airs in which mr pettinos is so proficient that and the nellona waltzes carried off the honors for the banjo club a concert in bethlehem would not be complete without a solo from mr pettinos and the college had an opportunity saturday night of showing their appreciation both of his singing and playing and of his earnest work with the banjo club the medley for the glee club continued on second page the brown and white south bethlehem pa april 2 1894 no 22 vol i lehigh draper out by fly to petrikin with towne on first base innings earned runs t lynch petrikin nevins bray oodcock mcclung gadd two base hits t lynch dewey draper nevins three-base hit mcclung bases stolen ide bray 4 woodcock bases on balls ide bray 2 u oodcock gadd mc clung nevins struck out anderson ide hamrnett dewey eaton 2 j lynch woodcock johnson passed balls draper 2 mcolung 1 time of game two hours umpire mr c w smith glee club concert calendar wednesday april i — first sec tion junior c e.s and archi tects leaves for mauch chunk 8.25 a m ; second section for new york 7.03 a m agora meeting christmas hall 2 p m thursday april 5 — meeting of engineering society 7 so p m christmas hall meeting of electrical engi neering society 7.30 p m physical laboratory friday april 6 — meeting of clas sical club dr hyde's study 2 p m " > banjo and glee club's con cert 8 p m philadelphia saturday april 7 — mustard and cheese opera house 8 p m sunday april 8 — christian as sociation meeting christmas hall 6.30 p m notices ! the elections for the officers of the brown and white for next year were as follows : w warr 95 editor-in-chief d kautz 95 business manager j w thurs ton 96 assistant business manager instead of mondaj wednesday and friday as was stated by mis take in the last issue the business manager will be in packer hall on monday tuesday and wednesday from 8.30 until 12.30 to receive subscriptions for the brown and white the election for officers of the board of directors of the supply bureau for the next year were as follows : brooks 95 president ; e 0 brown 95 secretary h w baldwin 96 treasurer the fol lowing men from 96 were nomina ted to fill a vacancy due to the resignation of bartholomew 96 : bayard beach davenport baseball game with williams uadevson 3b ile ss \ lynch if owne lb rap3r c lammett rf ewey cf 3aton 2b lerrick p . lynch p 5 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 1 3 15 0 1 3 ] 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 3 0 2 0 0 1 jr i o l 3 13 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 2 3 totals 6 13 27 14 bray cf 4 ivoodcock ss . 5 jadd if 5 striken 2b .. 6 tfcciung c 4 fhompsou 3b 5 jukens rf 5 rohnson lb . . . 5 kevins p 4 4 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 4 1 0 1 0 1 r \. o 2 1 5 7 2 1 8 0 i . 0 0 0 1 8 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 totals 12 12 26 13 7 williams ehigh 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 % 1 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 6 0—12
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 1 no. 22 |
Date | 1894-04-02 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1894 |
Type | Newspaper |
DPIX | 400 |
DPIY | 400 |
Source Repository | Lehigh University |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
LCCN | 07019854 |
Source Repository Code | PBL |
Digital Responsible Institution | Lehigh University |
Digital Responsible Institution Code | PBL |
Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 1 no. 22 |
Date | 1894-04-02 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1894 |
Page | 1 |
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DPIX | 400 |
DPIY | 400 |
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Source Repository | Lehigh University |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
LCCN | 07019854 |
Source Repository Code | PBL |
Digital Responsible Institution | Lehigh University |
Digital Responsible Institution Code | PBL |
Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | on saturday with the williams college team as opponents lehigh played her first home game of the season won her first victory and the old yell awoke from its four month's hibernation and was ram pant both teams fielded loosely and showed lack of team work ; faults which should disappear with fur ther practice the batting was about equal but while williams hits were dis tributed through the whole nine innings most of lehigh's were bunched in the seventh and eighth which accounts in great measure for the difference in the score for williams towne and draper played the best game and dewey batted well for lehigh mcclung caught a splendid game threw swiftly and accurately and made the longest hit of the game a three base hit down the left foul line petriken's batting was timely and effective but his fielding was not so good thompson made a pretty catch of a liner from anderson's bat but was generally off in his fielding nevins pitched a good game and woodcock made a couple of neat bunts the game started at 3.45 with about three hundred people present and lehigh at the bat bray reached first on eaton's fumble of his grounder and stole second woodcock was given his base on balls each advanced a base on a wild throw petriken singled between first and second and bray scored pet riken kept on to second and on the throw-down to catch him being fumbled woodcock crossed the rubber mcclung's sacrifice put petriken on third thompson ended le high's half by a fly to dewey in williams half anderson and ide reached first on fumbles by thompson and petriken but were thrown out trying to steal second with two out nevins sent t lynch to first on balls and he scored on hits by towne and draper hammett sent up a high foul which johnson captured score lehigh 2 williams 1 in the second inning both sides went out in one-two three order nevins striking out the last two williams batsmen in the third lehigh was easily retired in williams half after anderson's fly had been caught by lukens and ide had struck out t lynch reached first on a drive through thompson went to third on towne's single and scored on mcolung's low throw to catch towne at second the latter kept communication from the president editors brown and white my attention has been called to an article in the philadelphia record in which it is stated that the leadership of a student named ponsonby over one hundred students of the lehigh university two instructors and probably one professor are preparing to join " coxey's army permit me to say through your columns that the statement is ut terly and entirely false there is no ponsonby in the university and our students are respectable gentlemen and not tramps very truly yours henry coppe'e acting president on to third and crossed the plate when draper hit through thomp son draper ended the innings trying to steal third score williams 3 lehigh 2 neither team scored in the fourth but in the fifth after lehigh had been retired without scoring williams added two runs to her tally ide was given his base on balls went to second on a short passed ball and home on lynch's single ; the latter went to second on the throw-in to third on towne's sac rifice and scored on draper's single to left draper was out trying to steal second hammett retired on strikes score williams 5 ; lehigh 2 lehigh went out in order in the sixth but for williams dewey ad ded a run he knocked out a two bagger eaton bunted and dewey scored on johnson's wild throw to catch him at third score williams 6 ; lehigh 2 lehigh awoke and started in to make up for lost time in the seventh nevins was hit by a pitched ball and went to first bray's slow grounder was fumble by the pitcher and nevins went to second both scored on anderson's wild throw of woodcock's pretty bunt . the latter reaching third gadd retired on a grounder to short wood cock came home on draper's wild throw to catch him off third petriken singled to left scoring on mcolung's three-bagger mac came home on thompson's sacrifice lukehs singled to left johnson's fly was taken by dewey williams could not score in her half score lehigh 7 ; williams 6 herrick replaced j lynch in the box in the eighth and nevins started out with a two-bagger scor ing on bray's single the latter stole second and went to third on woodcock's neat bunt gadd singled and bray crossed the plate petriken hit to left for a base send ing woodcock home gadd scored on mcclung's sacrifice petriken added another run going to third on thompson's sacrifice and home on a passed ball lukens was out at first on a grounder to the pitcher neither side scored again in thg ninth nevins retired the visiting collegians on four pitched balls the summary is as follows : williams the concert of the musical or ganizations at the opera house saturday evening was very pleas ing in a musical way and very successful financially the large attendance shows how popular the clubs have become in bethle hem many of the society people of bethlehem and south bethlehem were at the concert and the audi ence was well pleased with the performance the victorious base ball team occupied the upper box resting after their well earned victory from the william's nine the playing of the banjo club was not up to the standard of that of the november concert they were lacking somewhat in vigor and expression the glee club did very well but were crippled by the absence of several good voices the new lehigh song by schnei der 94 was received very favor ably the college songs is a depar ture from the usual run of our glee club efforts and should be continued the average college man is far better pleased by music and topical songs of this description than by those of a more general nature and this fact was well demonstrated by the applause which these numbers called forth the medley fin de siecle played by the banjo club was one of those arrangements of popular airs in which mr pettinos is so proficient that and the nellona waltzes carried off the honors for the banjo club a concert in bethlehem would not be complete without a solo from mr pettinos and the college had an opportunity saturday night of showing their appreciation both of his singing and playing and of his earnest work with the banjo club the medley for the glee club continued on second page the brown and white south bethlehem pa april 2 1894 no 22 vol i lehigh draper out by fly to petrikin with towne on first base innings earned runs t lynch petrikin nevins bray oodcock mcclung gadd two base hits t lynch dewey draper nevins three-base hit mcclung bases stolen ide bray 4 woodcock bases on balls ide bray 2 u oodcock gadd mc clung nevins struck out anderson ide hamrnett dewey eaton 2 j lynch woodcock johnson passed balls draper 2 mcolung 1 time of game two hours umpire mr c w smith glee club concert calendar wednesday april i — first sec tion junior c e.s and archi tects leaves for mauch chunk 8.25 a m ; second section for new york 7.03 a m agora meeting christmas hall 2 p m thursday april 5 — meeting of engineering society 7 so p m christmas hall meeting of electrical engi neering society 7.30 p m physical laboratory friday april 6 — meeting of clas sical club dr hyde's study 2 p m " > banjo and glee club's con cert 8 p m philadelphia saturday april 7 — mustard and cheese opera house 8 p m sunday april 8 — christian as sociation meeting christmas hall 6.30 p m notices ! the elections for the officers of the brown and white for next year were as follows : w warr 95 editor-in-chief d kautz 95 business manager j w thurs ton 96 assistant business manager instead of mondaj wednesday and friday as was stated by mis take in the last issue the business manager will be in packer hall on monday tuesday and wednesday from 8.30 until 12.30 to receive subscriptions for the brown and white the election for officers of the board of directors of the supply bureau for the next year were as follows : brooks 95 president ; e 0 brown 95 secretary h w baldwin 96 treasurer the fol lowing men from 96 were nomina ted to fill a vacancy due to the resignation of bartholomew 96 : bayard beach davenport baseball game with williams uadevson 3b ile ss \ lynch if owne lb rap3r c lammett rf ewey cf 3aton 2b lerrick p . lynch p 5 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 1 3 15 0 1 3 ] 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 3 0 2 0 0 1 jr i o l 3 13 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 2 3 totals 6 13 27 14 bray cf 4 ivoodcock ss . 5 jadd if 5 striken 2b .. 6 tfcciung c 4 fhompsou 3b 5 jukens rf 5 rohnson lb . . . 5 kevins p 4 4 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 4 1 0 1 0 1 r \. o 2 1 5 7 2 1 8 0 i . 0 0 0 1 8 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 totals 12 12 26 13 7 williams ehigh 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 % 1 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 6 0—12 |
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