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PRINCETON, N. J., May 19.--Princeton, breaking her winning streak, lost to Penn State here today 4-3 after 11 innings of play. Errors by Trimble and two passed balls in the first three innings cost Princeton her defeat. Margetts, on the mound for the Orange and Black, allowed Penn State nine hits, while Mellinger held the Princetonians to eight hits. Four errors were chalked up against Princeton and only one against Penn State...
Coach Slattery now expects to put Felton on the mound in the opening game of the series with Princeton. Felton last year proved tremendously effective against the Tigers, winning the second game by his air-tight pitching...
...line-up which was to have faced Virginia on Saturday. In the outfield, however, he will rearrange his men, going back to the order which he has used in other games. Hallock will take his old position in center field, while Perkins will go to right field. On the mound Goods will have an opportunity to try his slow curve against the visitors, while Hardell will be held in readiness to fill up the gap in case of need. Gammack will catch for the first time since his illness after the Spring trip...
Moran and Burnett are the most effective of the Virginia batters, although Pettaway, the big left-fielder, has a swing which is good for a home run when it connects. Either Harrison or Taylor will start on the mound today for the visitors. The former, although tired by the pitching duel which he fought out with Kelly at Yale on Thursday, is new to the University batters; Taylor, on the other hand, who pitched in the first game, has an out curve which the University batters were beginning to get on to before the game was called. Virginia's infield...
Except for the battery positions, Coach Slattery will oppose Dartmouth on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock with the same line-up which last Saturday defeated Cornell by its superior hitting and errorless fielding. C. A. Harrison, Occ., will serve on the mound while R. A. Lancaster '20 will continue behind the bat. Harrison, who has not pitched since the game with Columbia on the Southern trip, has his spit-ball working in mid-season form now, and a week's practice has also served to bring his fielding up to the par of the rest...