The College Man's Opportunity We offer the surest means of finding your right place. Hundreds of good positions open in business in teaching and in technical work. Offices in 12 cities. Write us to-day. Hapgoods, tp r e oke N r a s ti L n o a m l m O n rgani l zp.ti_ 9 n of Bran. Commonwealth Trustbulld og, Philadelphia, Pa, Officeslneal2 Knisely Bros. Billiard Parlor and Bowling Alley Cigars and Tobacco HOTEL BUILDING Watch this space for announcements COTRELL & LEONARD ALBANY, N. Y. Makers of CAPS. GOWNS 'AND HOODS the American Colleges and Universities. Costumes rented for special occasions Class contracts a specially Have You Seen The READYFILL 1 FOUNTAIN PEN "The pen that fills itself." No more ink spotted fingers. The "Readyfill" writes when you are ready. No need to shake it to start the flow of ink A patented split feed makes dripping impossible Every college man should have a reliable fountain pen J. B. Watson, Agt., 339 McAllister THE STATE COLLEGIAN hammer throw respectively. The following are the summaries :- 100 yard dasl--won by Shaeffer Lafayette; second, Henry, State. Time, 10 2-5 seconds. 120 yard hurdle—won by Arms by, State; secord, Zink, State. Time, 15 4-5 seconds. One mile run—won by Goodwin. Lafayette; second, Smith, State. Time, 4 minutes 45 4 5 seconds. 440 yard dash— dead heat between Shand, Lafayette,and Henry, State. Time, 51 2-5 seconds. 220 yard hurdle—won by Child, State; second, Shaeffer, Lafayette. Time, 26 4-5 seeonds. Two mile run—won by Smith, State; second, Ogilvie, State. Time, 10 minutes 46 4-5 seconds. Half-mile run—won by Paxson, Lafayette; second, Stapler, State. Time, minutes, 7 4-5 seconds. 220 yard dash--won by Shaeffex, Lafayette; second, Shand, Lafay ette. Time, 22 4-5 seconds. Pole vault—won by Strayer, State; second, Zink, State. Height, 10 feet 6 inches. High lump—won by Lee, Lafay ette; Brewster and BTaddock of State tied for second place. Height, 5 feet 8 inches. Broad jump—won by Lee, Lafay ette; second, Paxson, Lafayette. Distance, 21 feet 3 inches. Shot put—won by Hirshman, State; second, Cyphers, State. Dis tance, 38 feet, 8 1 2 inches. Hammer throw—won by Chal mers, Lafayette; second, . Dunn, State. Distance, 139 feet, 4 5-8 inches. Total points, State 56, Lafayette 48. Referee, Prof. Higley. Clerk of the course, H. J. Dick. Correction. We regret that an error in last week's issue caused the omission of the names of Dr. Gill and General Beaver from the Memorial program. The mistake was altogether unin ntional on our part. ALL PFAny von \sit!) a I.,!nin's Lunch. liy.ter, In ovary ,13 le. les. (' 11.4..5. naked 11. and II r 6 Dritils. AI -0 a chow,. Iwo (.)t' (21)111..oti.111ely ennsiant tn, hand. Sn(la \\ att. I ,Ind :-onda.... in all flavor, and IA) Yitt. ail 1...0,1t -. ,L 1 tile Old Druss Store Stand Try us and to Convkced C. F. 1-farriEop, Pri'e'r Catering a H-ecialty TRUNKS T.g4VZLING BAGS HARRY VI SALIERS HATTER & FURNISHER STATE COL....EGE COilege tie 'r[Ffl Cfl la', andi __ I General Hardware, Tin Ware Spouting and Repairage .tats C.c3llg, H. GFR liVll\ll MERCHANT TAILOR STATE COLLEGE. PA. Thirty yettp,' l Npt'ru•iu•t. in Tailoring Sample , " or i lie filll',l T1111)111U2li Good, alit ay-, oil hand. DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY. Flashlights, Views, Groups, Student Photography Sizes op to Sxlo GEO. D. BARBEY 'OB 370 Main Something Entirely New INSURED HOSIERY Guaranteed for one year If worn out before, a new pair given in cychange. Lisle Gouds First Class A. S. Silverbero„ 372 Main PEN NA
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