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Normal Herald (Volume v.16 no.3)

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ting, securing nine clean hits for a
total of thirteen bases, but fast field-
ing prevented more than two runs to
be scored for the 'home team.



St. Vincent. Indiana.

Players. R.H.P.A.E. Players. R.H.P.A.E.



Strako, 1 2 2

Ward, p-r 4 1

Harber, 2 1 2 2

Kirchner, 3. 2 2 5 1



Martin, 3 114 1

Ruffner, 1... 1 13

Johns. 2 2 2

Pierce, s



4 1




Gallagher, s 1 2 1 M'Cr'ght r..
Bernard, 1....0 16 Notley, m...0 10 10
Yantko, m...0 110 ! Rodkey. 1.1 12



Pauxtis, c .. 10 I Hart,
Delaney, c... 1 5 2 i Blose,
Berg, p 1



.0 1

.1 4



4 1
4



Totals 3 7 27 15 2



Totals 2 9 24 16 2



Two-base hits — Rodkey, Blose, Ruffner Sacrifice
hits— Harber, Pauxtis, Ward, Hart. Stolen .bases—
Strako 2, Kerchner, Ward. Double play — Kerchner
and Bernard. Bases on balls — Off Ward 1. nff Berg 1,
off Blose, 2, Struch out— By Ward 6, by Blose 4. Um-
pire — Cremer.



On Decoration day Carnegie Tech
came for two games. "Babe" Spear
pitched a strong game in the morn-
ing, easily shutting the visitors out,
4-0, and allowing four scratch hits.
Blore was even less courteous to his
guests, allowing only three hits and
beating them 5-0 in the afternoon.
The comment of the Pittsburgh
papers on two such defeats was that
Normal must be traveling at a fast
pace. The team had a total of twen-
ty-one hits, among them a home run
by Pierce and a two-base hit by
Martin, which would have been a
home run ihad not an automobile
stopped it in left field.



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K.II.PO.A.E.



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1


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2


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Coldren, 2.0





3


3





Vail, 1





6


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Wehr. p








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1


2





Kirk, m















Totals 4 •23 11 2



Martin. 3 3

Ruffner. Ist-.O 1

Johns, 2 1

Pierce, 8 s

Gayley, r 1

Notley, m 1

Kodkey. 1 2

Hart, c 1 1

Spear, p .1 3



2

9

2 2



1

3



8

2



1

1

1 2
t



2
2



Totals 4 11 27 8 4



came u[) ami bulh icams were forced
to reUini home to await another
year's season, neither side 'haviiij.^
scored.

Normal

Kiski

W. O. Foreman.



'Notley out, hit by batted ball.



Tech 0—0

Indiana 11110 x— 4

Summary: Two-base hits— Spear, RufTner. Mason:
Double plays: Hart and Johns; Gayley to Rutfner.
Struck out by Weher 3, by Spear. 10. Hit by pitcher
Pierce, Notley. Bases on balls. otT Wehn l;off SpearS.
Stolen base, Kodkey. Umpire Dougherty.



Tech.



R H PO A E Indiana



Mason, m .. 1

Vatz. 2

Coldren, 3...0 1

Moorh'd, 10

Wehr. c

Vail, 1

Fulmer. r

Gerhart, ss 1

Urghart, p

Beisger, p .0



n

1



1

1




2 1

1




Totals .0 3 18 6 1



R H PO A E



Martin, 3 2 2 10

RuflFner, 1 17 11

Johns, 2 1 10 2 1

Pierce, ss 1 3

Gayley, r 10

Norley, m

Rodkey, 1 10

Hart, c 1 11 2

Blose. p 1 112



5 10 21 7 2



Tech. 00 000000-0

Indiana 11 llOOOx — 4

Summary: Two Base Hits, Martin, Blose; Home
Run. Pierce; Sacrifice Hit, Rodkey; Stolen Bases Vail.
Mason. Struck Out; by Blose 10, by Urqhart 3.

On June 9 the rival teams, Kiski
and Normal, went to Vandergrift to
play off the tie games. The Satur-
day before. Normal went to Kiski
and in a very much crippled condi-
tion lost the game, 10-0. Special
trains were arranged for and Van-
dergrift threw open her hospitable
doors to both schools. A crowd of
nearly one thousand people carne
out to witness the struggle. For
four innings both teams did their
utmost. "Babe" Spear was invinci-
ble as far as Kiski was concerned
and Normal could not hit Gordon.
It was a fierce pitcher's battle, Spear
having slightly the best end of it,
striking out seven men in the four
innings, against five for Gordon. At
this point in the game a heavy rain



BLOOMSBURG TRACK MEET.

From tile "North American,"
June 5, 1910, we give the following:

"Indiana State Normal swept the
field here to-day in the first annual
intcrscholastic meet of the Blooms-
burg State Normal School with
40y2 points. Bloomsburg State Nor-
mal was second with 26 points.

"The 100-yard dash was w^on by
Myers, of Indiana State Normal, and
the 220-yard dash by Kilpatrick, of
Ilarrisburg High.

Summaries :

"100-yard dash — Myers, Indiana
State Normal, first ; Poad, Wilkes-
Barre High, second; Metz, Blooms-
burg Normal, third. Time, 10 4-5
seconds.

"Half mile — Bruce,, Indiana State
Normal, first ; Sybert, Berwick High,
second ; Smith, Indiana State Nor-
mal, third ; Garland, Harrisburg
High, fourth. Time, 2 minutes 12
seconds.

"Shotput — Little, Indiana State
Normal, first; Dobson, Bloomsburg
Normal, second ; Devine, Harrisburg
High, third ; Baker, Bloomsburg
Normal, fourth. Distance, 39/^ feet.

"50 yards, grammar schools —
Freas, Berwick, first ; Henney, Ber-
wick, second; Broadhead, Berwick,
third; Rishton, Bloomsburg, fourth.
Time, 6 3-5 seconds.

"High jump — Sprakue, Bellefonte
Academy, first ; Myers, Indiana
State Normal, second; Taylor,



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Wilkes-Barre High, third; Mel-
bourne, W'ilkes-Barre High, fourth.
Distance. 5 feet 4^ inches.

"100-yard dash, Y. M. C. A.—
]\Iackamer, Danville, first ; Kase,
Danville, second. Time 11 4-5 sec-
onds.

"220-yard dash — Kilpatrick, Har-
risburg High, first; Myers, Indiana
State Normal, second ; Poad, Wilkes-
Barre High, third; Metz, Blooms-
burg, fourth. Time, 23 3-10 seconds.

"Two-mile run — Denny, Harris-
burgh High, first ; Ricketts. Danville
High, second; Marcey, AVilkes-
Barre High, third; Irwin, Indiana
State Normal, fourth. Time, 11
minutes 14 seconds.

"Discuss throw — Little, Indiana
State Normal, first; Harrison,
Bloomsburg Normal, second ; Erick-
son, Bloomsburg Normal, third;



Dobson, Bloomsburg Normal, fourth.
Distance, 99 7-10 feet.

"Run, hop, step and jump — Dob-
son, Bloomsburg Normal, first ;Hen-
ny, Wilkes-Barre High, second ;
Little, Indiana State Normal, third ;
Myers, Indiana Normal, fourth.
Distance, 38 feet 3 3-4 inches.

"Running broad jump — Henny,
Wilkes-Barre High, first; Sprague,
Bellefonte Academy, second; Myers,
Indiana Normal, third; Dobson,
Bloomsburg Normal, fourth. Dis-
tance, 9 feet 1 1-2 inches.

"Relay race, 1 mile — Bloomsburg
Normal : Houck, Wertman, Morris,
Mittlerling, Boyle, first ; Berwick
High: Shoemaker, Bower, Bond,
Seubert, Eshleman, second; Indiana
Normal : Myers, Bruce, Smith, Ir-
win, Little, third. Time, 3 minutes
35 2-5 seconds."




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Bell Phone 45 Local Phone 211 All modern electrical appliances



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Chas. H. Miller

Maker of CLOTHES that not only FIT, but Distinguish

the Wearer.

CLEANING and PRESSING of LADIES' and GENT'S CLOTHING

OVER THE "STAR" THEATER. INDIANA, PA.



DAUGHERTY BROS.

Opposite P. R. R. Station
PBnSS

...DRUGS AND STATIONERY..

Agents for

Spalding's Line of Sporting Goods



Findley Wall Paper Company

Dealers in

WALL PAPER,

WINDOW SHADES,
PICTURES AND

PICTURE MOULDINGS

Window Shades and ictare Frames to Order
Satisfaction Guaranteed

INDIANA, PA.



HENRY HALL



Books, Magazines, Stationery,



Lefjal Blanks,



ostcards and Albams

PRINTING, ENGRAVING,

TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES

Book Cases, Filing Cabinets, School

Supplies, Sporting Goods, etc.

Visiting cards 50 for 50 cents
714 PHILADELPHIA STREET



J. C. IRVING

.EXPERT WATCHMAKER.

Satisfaction Guaranteed



0pp. The Moore



INDIANA, PA.



Indiana Pharmacy

J. HOWARD HOUK, P. D.
KODAK 5 and SUPPLIES of ALL KINDS

INDIANA, PA.

C. OTIS TRAINER,

Suits Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired
Measures taken for all kinds of suits

Room No. 6, Second Floor Hetrick Bldg.
Local Phone 17Y



The Host Popular College Song Books

THE VASSAR COLLEGE SONG BOOK for Women

Voices, Paper, Net $1.00, Cloth Net $2.00.
CARMINA PRINCETONIA, Eleventh edition. The

Standard Songs of Princeton University. Paper

Net 50c, Cloth Net $L50.
YALE SONGS, enlarged edition. Paper, Net $1.50,

Cloth, Net $2.00.
YALE MELODIES, Net $1.00.
YALE GLEES, Net, $1.00.
THE YALE SONG BOOK, Paper, Net 50c, Cloth,

Net $1.50.
The Standard Song Books of the Students and Glee

Club of Yale University.

G. SCHIRMER, 35 Union Square, New York



A. J. SMITH

CUSTOM SHOEMAKER

Repairing our specialty

Times Building Carpenter Alley



FINE FRUITS
PIES I

CAKES ^

CRACKERS ^



THE NORMAL HERALD
NUTS

W. S. GAREE

Successor to

FERRIER & STUCHELL

NINTH AND CHURCH



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CANDIES

BREAD

ROLLS

BISCUIT



R. W. WEHRLE & CO.

^VATCHMAKERS
JE^VELERS and OPTICIANS

Repairing of Fine and Difficult
WATCHES
a Specialty

Eighteen years experience with the

eye. When others fail, call and see

us.

Examination Free



UP-TO-DATE STUFF

You get the right thing
You pay the right price



w



LSON & WOO



The Men's Store
Opposite Court Hoaie



D



Bell Phone 141 J INDIANA, PA.



JAMES R. KlXCi

SOB PlIII,AI>i;i.l»llIA STUKKT

INDIANA, I'A.

REAL ESTATE

Fire, Life, Accident, Liability
INSURANCE

Beat Companies Low Rates

bone 26S-X

COAL TIMBER



Wunderly Bros.

...FINE ART DEALERS...

Exhibits tlie Largest Display
of College Pictures in State

FRAMING A SPECIALTY

337 Sixth Ave. PITTSBURG, PA.



HETRICK BROS.,

Druggists and Stationers.

Opp. Coiirt House, INDIANA, PA.



Try Ice of Violets for Rough Hands, Chapped Hand
Face or Lips, Sunburn or Tan. Price 15c.



22



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Helena B. Vogel



LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S

FURNISHINGS



718 Philadelphia Street,
INDIANA, PA.



Indiana County

Deposit Bank

Indiana, Penna.

Capital, $100,000

Surplus, $160,000
Resources, $600,000

Solicits accounts of Corpora-
tions, Firms and Individuals

Strongest Bank in the County



Indiana Lumber
and Supply Co

LUMBER AND
PLANING
MILL WORK

Plans and Specifications Made to Order.
Office and Mill

INDIANA, PA.



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23



MOORHEAD BROTHERS

The home of Hart, SchaflFner & Marx and
A. B. Kirschbaum & Co., Clothing. Knox
and Stetson Hats, Manhattan Shirts and
Colonial Neckwear.

670 Philadelphia Street
INDIANA PENN'A



MYERS & LITTLE

HIGH GRADE
CANDIES & CONFECTIONS

MANUFACTURERS OF

PATTON'S ICE CREAM

618 PHILADELPHIA ST.



Your Money's Worth
ALWAYS

Everything that's new at

The 5 &1 Oct. Store, Of Course!

H. H. BRILHART,

INDIANA, PA.



Frank Moorhead
LIVERY,

FEED AND SALE STABLES

Stables in Rear of Central Hotel
Local Phone 359 w.



Clark's Studio

Frames and Mouldings

Mats Made to Order

ETerythini! at Very Reaionable Prices

Farmers Bank Bldg., Indiana, Pa.



J. M. STEWART & CO.
.-. HARDWARE MERCHANTS .*.

INDIANA, PENNA.

Hasinger Bros.

(ElakpB. 9i^B. Hady jl^ingrrs. irllg Sails. Srraft

Sulla, Suna, Almond and (Caroanut

Mararoona Almaga ^Frpalf.



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J. C. McGregor

Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables

Cabs furnished for all occasions

Offices and stable rear of Court House



A Standard Policy
In the Equitable Life

Creates an Estate for you im-
mediately and competency
for yours old age.

S. W. GUTHRIE, General Agent
Indiana, Pa.



INDIANA

News Stand

Books, Stationary, Magazines



Pauch Brothers
Merchant Tailors

Individuality a Specialty



CARPENTER ALLEY Over Plotzer's Meat Marke



W. R. LOUGHREY & CO.

The Outfitting Store

ALL KINDS OF GOOD WEARABLES



THE SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY



Resources, $1,500,000.00



INDIANA, PA.
Capital, Surplus and Profits, $450,000

DIRECTORS:

JOHN A. SCOTT, HENRY HALL, JOHN S. FISHER, D. H. TOMB, ELDER

PEELOR, D. F. RINN, J. WOOD CLARK, S. M. JACK, GEORGE T. BUCHANAN,

W. D. KELLY, L. F. SUTTER, DR. H. L. McCULLOUGH, JAMES N. STEWART,

J. T. BELL, H. W. OBERLIN.

PAYS 4 PER CENT. ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS



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THE CUNNINGHAM COMPANY

DEPAKTMICNT STORE INDIANA, PENNA.

Students, their Parents and Friends will always find the proper
Shades and Styles in our nineteen excellent departments

THE CUNNINGHAM COMPANY



INDIANA HARDWARE COMPANY
BBFINE PLUMBINGee

Heating Engineers — Steam, Hot Water, Hot Air
HARDWARE 636 Philadelphia St., INDIANA, PA.

MRS. J. D. HILL

The Little Corner Store

CONFECTIONERY FANCY GROCERIES

Bread, Pies and Cakes

'a56 HILDEBRAND '^lo

The Oldest Drug Store in Indiana

Here you will find the LARGEST A FINE Line of FINE Perfumes

Line of TOILET ARTICLES Stationery is one of our Specialties

Careful attention to Prescriptions Your Patronage Solicited

TOM E. HILDEBRAND



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DEPOT DINING ROOM

NORMAL GIRLS, LOOK HERE!

When down town if you will drop into my pleasant new dining

room, I will guarantee you excellent service

at reasonable prices

Oysters in all styles

Meals at all hours

Ice Cream, Cakes, Pies, Fruit, etc.

DEPOT RESTAURANT

L. P. BYRNE, PROP.
OPPOSITE MOORE HOTEL




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/.THE EARTH.-.

Globe I'J" Diameter



Only $4.00



As Handy as a dictionary. Useful and Ornamental
ATLAS SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY,

315-21 Wabash Ave., Chicago.




G. W. Plotzer iWap ^cott,

ana

MILLINERY and
DEALER IN LADIES' FURNISHINGS

Fresh and Salt oao

704 PHILADELPHIA ST.



...MEATS...



Steving & Streams

FURNITURE DEALERS



Butter, Eggs and Poultry

Upholstered Furniture Made to Order

UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS

Carpenter Ave. off Phila. St. Telephone No. 1 Both Phones INDIANA, PA.



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THE WARREN COMPANY

489 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY

Makers of

HIGH GRADE CLASS PINS, MEDALS, &c.

Department of Stationary will be Pleased to Submit Samples and Prices

of Wedding Invitations, Announcement, etc.
Fine Writing Papers, Die Stamped. Write or Call for Quotations.



GOOD CLOTHES CHEAPER




CLOTHIERS, TAILORS, HATTERS AND FURNISHERS

504-506 Federal St. Allegheny, Pa.



PETER AVETTA

The Leading Sea Food Dealer of Western Pennsylvania

Hotel and Restaurant Supply a Specialty
431-433 Second Ave.

PITTSBURG

Established 1885 Phones: Bell 2648 Court; P. & A. 890 Main



B. 8c B.

The concentrated experience of more than fifty years is
behind this store directing it toward this one standard of

BETTER GOODS AT LOWER PRICES

Boggs (Sif Buhl, Pittsburgh



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PRINTING WITH CHARACTER

Mail orders for Printing
given immediate attention

THE SOUTH HILLS




our weekly newspaper,
presents character in its
clean cut magazine-like pages.



NEWS



SOUTH HILLS PUBLISHING CO.

424 Washington Ave.
S. S. Pittsburgh

Bell Phone 658 Hill P. & A. Phone 15 Orchard




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World's
Championship

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at Madison Square Garden and

Four First Prizes

all won on the

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TYPEWRITER

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UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inc., New York or Anywhere



Vogel Bros.

THE LEADING

Merchant Tailors

All the latest styles
in cloth and Work-
manship : :

North Sixth St. Indiana.



30 THE NORMAL HERALD



First National Bank

INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA

CAPITAL STOCK, - $200,000.00
Surplus and Profit More Than $225,000.00

Pays Four Per Cent, on Time Deposits

All Time Deposits Payable on Demand Without Notice




McCREERY AND COMPANY
DRY GOODS

Wood Street at Sixth Avenue PITTSBURG



®t|? lUnx ^tnUtt Indiana Dye Works

LEADS IN PHOTOGRAPHS g^.^^ D^^ Cleaning,

KEEP IN TOUCH WITH Pressing, Cleaning & Repairing

US FOR THE LATEST Ladies' and Gents' Garments

AND BEST STYLES 678 Philadelphia St., Over News Store, Indiana, Penna.

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PRODUCTS ARE PURE



MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM,
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Make your home at the



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CHRISTY'S

COMPLETE SHOE STORE

Everything in Up-to-Date Footwear. All
Widths in Stock; AA to EE.



CHRISTY'S



581 Philadelphia St.
9 North Sixth St.



COTRELL & LEONARD

ALBANY, N. Y.
Makers and Renters of

CAPS, GO^\ NS
AND HOOI3S

To the Students of America. Illj^straljed b\i,H^tin and sample on requests.



^Uit Normal lusm^as ^rt|onl

INDIANA, PA.

Commercial Teachers' Training Course

Prepares teachers to teach Commercial
Subjects in High Schools and Academies.
Salaries offered are very attractive

Trained Help Wanted

In the business world today there are no
calls for the young man or young woman
who ''can do almost anything." The calls
are for trained help, for persons who can
do some one thing well. Private secre-
taries, stenographers, bookkeepers and
trained office assistants are always in
demand, and they command excellent
salaries. The completion of one of these
courses with us means Life-Long Inde-
pendence

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INDIANA, PA.



The
Normal Herald




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October



1910




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