A Few Pointers About Clothes

A Few Pointers About Clothes

The CamOF ALLEGHENY COLLEGE. • - -4 VOL. XX No. 27. MEADVILLE, PA., MAY To, 1904. NEW SERIES. TWO SHUT-OUT GAMES IN ONE WEEK. Tri-State Contest. MACONDA SECURED. The Famous Soprano Will be . Here to To Be Held in Waynesburg Tonight. Assist in the Glee Club's Spring A Few Lockwood on Saturday Shuts Out Pittsburg College With- Thompson to Speak on Oliver Crom- Concert. well—Oration Given in Chapel Sat- The management of the Glee and out a Hit, and Selkregg Sends Grove City Home urday. Mandolin clubs is to be congratulated Monday With a Goose Egg. Frank M. *Thompson left yesterday on having secured Madame Maconda Pointers morning for Waynesburg to represent foe the commencement concert which Allegheny College in the Tri-State is to be given June 15th. Madame Allegheny 1, Pittsburg College 0. Allegheny 7, Grove City 0. Inter-Collegiate Oratorical contest to Maconda was here two years ago and On Saturday afternoon the Alle- Allegheny met and defeated her old be held at that place tonight. He will won the hearts of all music lovers. gheny College baseball team showed rival from Grove City yesterday after- speak in competition with orators Since that time she has had a most About both the Pittsburg College team and noon by the decisive score of 7 to 0. from Muskingum, Geneva, Westmin- successful career and is now one of Allegheny's baseball admirers how The visitors have made a splendid ster, Waynesburg, Bethany and Thiel the foremost American sopranos. The the game ought to be played by de- record themselves this season and Colleges. coming concert promises to be espe- feating the Pittsburgers by a score of came to town with the intention of Mr. Thompson delivered his oration cially successful. The Glee and Man- 1 to 0. A better game has not been winning. With the exception of one on Oliver Cromwell in the regular dolin Clubs are in better condition Clothes. seen for some time in Meadville, and or two misplays they put up an article chapel service Saturday morning be- than ever before and the news of it is doubtful if another like it will of base ball that under ordinary cir- fore the entire student-body. At the Madame Maconda's engagement will be seen for some time. The Alle- cumstances would have won from any close of his address he was given an undoubtedly receive a hearty welcome Don't infer that our gheny boys could scarcely better the team. To offset this, however, Alle- ovation. Through the efforts of the leom her admirers in Meadville. work of this game as only one error gheny played the same gilt-edged Quill Club the custom of having the goods are inferior to the was made and that on a difficult play. ball that has marked the work of college orator deliver his oration to best makes, becausethey Although the number of hits was not every game this season. While the the students before leaving to take The Football Schedule. great the team batted in much better score would indicate that the home part in the contest has been inaugu- sell for less money. team had things much its own way, rated and will doubtless be retained. form than usual. Every player on both Allegheny Will Encounter Some Stiff the game was not lacking in interest. The oration on Oliver Cromwell is Because the doctor teams was "on his toes," as Coach Propositions on the Gridiron. Comfort puts it, from start to finish. On one or two occasions it looked as one of the most remarkable efforts Manager Reynolds, of the '04 foot- found a harness under The beautiful weather seemed to have if the visitors might make enough which has been heard from an Alle- ball team, has been hard at work on a very good effect on them. runs to even up the score. At such gheny student for years. It shows the the bed he had no reason times Selkregg pulled himself out of result of long labor and application. his schedule and after sumounting Lockwood cannot be praised too innumerable difficulties is at last able to infer that the patient highly for the kind of pitching he is dangerous places in a manner deserv- It combines much investigation with ing of much praise. The winning of good judgment and selection. The to give it to the public. It is as fol- swallowed a horse. We doing. If he keeps the pace already lows: the game was due to timely batting, climaxs are forcible and eloquent. set by himself, he will make nothing Open—Sept. 24. know we have today the short of a big league pitcher. Only as Allegheny was up against a pitcher Mr. Thompson's delivery in itself adds who handled himself in a remarkable to the power of the oration. State College at State College— two hits were made off his delivery Oct. 1. strongest line of Union last Monday, and on Saturday against manner, giving the home team only Allegheny has won the Tri-State five hits, one of which was very contest on three occasions. It was Hiram at Meadville—Oct. 8. Made clothing in the city. the Pittsburg College boys, who came Western Reserve University at here with a good record, he accom- scratchy. The thirteen strike-outs re- first won by W. W. Youngson, next This is talking big, but corded against the home team indi- by Paul Weyand and lastly—two Cleveland—Oct. 15. plished the -rare feat of pitching nine NVestminster at New Wilmington— innings without being hit for a single cate more truly than anything else years ago—by R. G. Freeman. Mr. we have the goods and the effectiveness of his delivery. His Thompson's masterly oration coupled Oct. 22. base. Not an opponent reached third University of Syracuse at Syracuse, the prices to back it, base and only two reached second. southpaw delivery and puzzling curves, with his delivery and presence makes combined with his spi:ed, proved an him a strong 'andidate for the prize. N. Y.—Oct. :.."J W hi Lock-Wood pitched excellent Won't you step in and enigma to a number of our heavy Allegheny has the fullest confidence Geneva College at Meadville-- bail, the playing of Allegheny's whole hitters. Selkregg also pitched a mas- in his ability o bring hack the gold No v. 5. give us achance to show team must not be lost sight of. –a11"4424"*Q41111–""ka–lgt44' you these goods-and see tfi'e Ileilnianana'Aar` two of which were Texas Leaguers Case at Meadville—Nov. 19. was partitularly good. Heilman cer- jast out of reach of the fielders. Westminster at Meadville—Nov. 24. whether or not our talk tainly captivated the hearts of the Allegheny's scoring took place in Pan heave; ray Banc& spectators by his quick, heady plays. Princeton Seniors Will Build New is right. He saved Lockwood from having two the third and eighth innings. In the Seats. hits marked against him by running third, Upp could not get the ball over Allegheny's Sororities Hold Their An- the plate and Heilman walked. Haas nual Symposium at Saegertown. The cramped accommodations back, and catching flies which seemed dropped the ball back of third just Lots of Fun With Jolly Good Fel- which have been a source of annoy- to the spectators impossible. Rus- sell, too, played an excellent game, outO of reach of the fielders and sent lowship the Rule of the Evening. ance in recent years to the visitors FRED LORZ Heilman to third. Then on Gal- who flock to Princeton during the having five put outs, five assists, two The anual banquet of the members braith's attempt to catch Haas at commencement season will be ma- hits, and the only run of his team to of the Allegheny College sororities TAILOR, CLOTHIER, FURNISHER, second, Heilman crossed the plate for terially helped by the construction of his credit. Besides this he was the was held Friday evening at the Sae- the first run of the game. Mook gertown inn and the event was one new seats for the canon exercises of central figure in a double play in 212 Chestnut St., Meadville, Pa. reached first on the third baseman's class day. This is Princeton's most which Heilman and Lewis took part. of the most brilliant in college life fumble of his grounder. Turner unique exercise attendant on gradua Mook played an exceedingly good held for some time. got a base on balls. With the bases tion, one of especial interest to the Eyes examined free. Fill any prescrip- game behind the bat, and Haas did Miss Edith itoddy was the toast- full Selkregg sent a pretty single to class and visitors alike, but for which tion or replace any broken lense..., good work with the bat, getting the mistress of the evening and very ef- center, scoring Haas and Mook. Dar- the accommodations have heretofore no matter how complicated only long hit of the game. a two base fectively and entertainingly presided ing base running and Morris' fumble been very meager. The present sen- hit into right field. which brought in over the flow of good humor and fel- enabled Turner to score an instant iors have started a fund for this pur- HERBERT VAN PATTON, the winning run. lowship that were characteristic of later. pose, and subsequent senior classes Collins pitched great ball for the the evening. Graduate Optician, are expected to con*ribute their share visitors and would have won an ordi- Allegheny scored three more runs The menu was all that could be de- 281 Chestnut St., until the seats are entirely paid for.

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