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VILLANOVA COLLEGE 39
the features of the game were the field-
ing of Ziegler in left garden for Penn,
and the sensational work of Mulgrew be-
hind the bat for Villanova. The same
teams will play here tomorrow,
Pennsylvania—Johnston, — ss; \-Carriss,
2b; Fennell, cf, p; Myers, 1b ‘Zeigler:
lf; Weeks, 3b; Schuler, rf; Hares?
Crimean, »; Hays, c
Totals, 1
Villanova—McGeehan, 1b; Crane, cf;
Catterson, py Murray,2b; Moore, If:
Mulgrew, c; \Nichols, ss} )Salvare, 3b:
Sullivan, rf. _
Totals, 6.
VILLANOVA, 6; INDIANS, 3
CARLISLE, Pa., April 26—The In-
dians outplayed Villanova here today, but
lost in the eleventh inning. Crane, for
Villanova, scored the winning run with a
two-bagger.
Villanova—Crane, cf; McGeehan, 1b;
Caterson, rf; Murray, 2b; Moore, If:
Mulgrew, C3 Nictrols, (3S; Driscoll, 3b:
Dwyer, p.
Totals, 6.
Carts Fale Py Brown, rf; Mitchell,
Roy, 1b; Nephew, p; Young’ r, cf;
Twin, 2b; Hendricks, 3b; Baird, c.
Totals, 3.
VILLANOVA, 4; GETTYSBURG, 1
GETTYSBURG, Pa., April 27.—Villa-
nova defeated Gettysburg College base-
ball team this afternoon by the score of
4 to 1. Kauffman made a home run in
the first inning and Gettysburg succeeded
in shutting out the visitors until the eighth
inning, when several bunched hits won
the game.
Gettysburg—Sieber, 2b; James, ss;
Kauffman, rf; Lantz, 3b; Thomas, cf;
yaa 1b; Dickson, C3 Wolf, D3 Himes,
Totals, 1.
Villanova—Crane, cf; McGeehan, 1b;
Caterson, p; Murray, 2b; Moore, lf; Mc-
Graw, c; Nichols, ss; Driscoll, 3b; Sul-
livan, rf.
Totals, 4
VitLANovA Beats F. anp M.
LANCASTER, June 11.—Villanova
College proved too strong for Franklin
and Marshall College today and won an
easy victory.
F. and AMf{—Kause, 1b; Graul, cf;
Towell, c; Lentz, rf; Brenner, If; Irwin,
2b; Stamm, 3b; Coldren, ss; Horn, p;
*Gillan,
Totals, 7.
*Batted for Horn in ninth;
Villanova—McGehan, 1b; Savage, 3b;
Dan’s, cf; Sullivan, 1£; Nichols, ss; Mur-
ray, 2b; Moore, rf; Casey, c; McG’n, p
Totals, 14.
BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1905
Villanova, 11, Washington College, 3.
Villanova, 9; Washington College, 0.
Villanova, 9; Columbia University, 3.
March 25—Muhlenberg at Villanova.
(Cancelled. )
March 29—Virginia at Charlottesville.
(Cancelled.)
March 30—Gallaudet at Washington.
Villanova, 22; Gallaudet, 0.
March 31—Georgetown at Washington.
Georgetown, 11; Villanova, 10.
April 1—Georgetown at Washington.
(Cancelled. )
April 4—Newark E. L. at Atlantic City
2. Villanova, 17; Newark E. L.,,
April 8—Washington College at Villa-
nova. Villanova, 5; Washington Col-
lege, 1.
April 12—Franklin and Marshall at
Lancaster. Villanova, 22; Franklin and
Marshall, 1.
April 13-14—State College at State
College. State College, 6; Villanova, 3.
State College, 8; Villanova, 8.
April 15—Williamsport at Williams-:
port. (Cancelled.)
April 21-22—University of Pennsyl-
vania at Atlantic.City, 2. University of
Pennsylvania, 10; Villanova, 6. Villa-
nova, 3; University of Pennsylvania, 2.
April 24—Williams at Atlantic City.
Villanova, 9; Williams, 8.
April 26—Indians at Carlisle. Villa-
nova, 6; Carlisle, 3.
April 27—Gettysburg at Gettysburg.
Villanova, 4; Gettysburg, 1.
April 28—Bloomsburg at Bloomsburg.
Bloomsburg, 6; Villanova, 3.
April 290-—Bucknell at Lewisburg.
Villanova, 9; Bucknell, 1.
May 4—Free Day at Atlantic City.
Villanova, 10; Free Day, 1.
May 5 and 6—Manhattan at Atlantic
City 1. . Villanova, 6; Manhattan, 3.
Villanova, 6; Manhattan, 6.
May 13—Gallaudet at Villanova. (Can-
celled.)
May 16—Manhattan at New York City.
Villanova, 14; Manhattan, 5.
May 17—Exeter at Exeter. Villanova,
11; Exter, 3.