tiers. The first event was called at 6.30 and, from that time on, everything passed off without dispute or delay. A large number of spectators were in attendance; and tiv.! State College band furnished music throughout the evening. The following gentlemen acted as officers: Announcer, . Mr. M. J. Thompson Starter,Mr. Geo. Hoskins . . . Judges, Prof. Sparks, Lieut. Wolf, Dr. Fernald, Mr. Downing. Time keeper, PROGRAMME OF EVENTS EVENT No. 1.-ItUNNING MOIL JUMP 1301W91, 1, Atherton, '92. Won by No, 1 Height Seeona No. 2 Evssi , No. 2 —3 i YARDS DAS'I. 1. Mackey, Prep. 1. Fay, 'll3. 11 8 ISluttern, '93 IL 6, Beaver, 'OS. 10. F. Thompson, Prep. 9. Mattern, F. '9l Winner in First Heat, N 0.4 Time. Second In First Heat, No, Winner in Second Mat No.ll " Second in Second Heat, No, 9 '• IVlnner in Final [teat, No. EVEINT No. rkrinmo Ilion JUMP. 2 Connelly Prep. L. Thompson, Prep. 12 Bush, 'll2. 13. Mattern, It, 413. IVon by No. 2 Height d Feet nu Inches Second No. 5 Evorr No. 4.-14 Mme RUN. 4. 1110.ekey, Prep. 14, Bender. H. Beaver, '95. 9. Aliatern, 11, 'O:3 11'on by No, 0 Thee Second No. 7 EvossT No r,,--t'u•r . rr xu 12 Lo SII OP Nl2. 11. Cartwright, '95. Won by No. 11 Distance Second No. lo EVNNT No 6.—Cr.tuni NO R0P.14 18, Greenwood, 'll3 Won by No, A EVENT No 7,—X, MILE RUN 9, Mattern, 11.'93, 33. lleppenstall, 495, 3. Crawford, '92. , Time 111llnutes 41 Seconds 25. Scott, 'll5. 20. Yeller '95 a. Beaver, Won by No. 2( Second N0..2) EVI:N'I'No. B,—STANDINO BROAD JUMP 8. Mitten), F. IA 31, Robinson, J.'l)3. 12. llnsli,'9l 13, 31:Morn, IL 1)3, :12, 11'oodylng,'95, 2. Connolly, Prop. Won by No. 8 Distance 9 Feet. 16X Inches. Second No, 2 6$ ,14; THE FREE LANCE. Connelly, Prop Cart w t, '93 I [klub ran (1.,'91, Mln •1.93 See 7. Fay, '93, 8. Altitterii, 1%1 I n nteB queonils i‘ 16. Dewier, 'O4. 10. Hildebrand, '92 3) Foot 0 Indies. '‘ 5. Thompson, Prep. Minute 12 Second. 28. White, 'O4 EVIIINT No, 0.-5 PIN RAMC. 4. Mackey, Prep. 34. Carrier, '9 Won by No. 1. Time Second No. 13. EVEST NO, 10,-ONIC MILT: WALK 12. Bush, '92, 19. Dunkin, 'Oh. %Von by No. 24. Second No. 12 I No. I L-3 "Ammo ItAon. 7. Fay and 9. Mattorn, '93. 21, Barton and 23, McDonahl,'93 Won by Nos. 7 and 8. EVEN'. No. 12.—y,4 Ali LE WALK. M. Dowler, , 9 I. ii. Cartwriglit,'o:. Won by No. 19. Time 4 Minute 43% Second. Second No. r , 11 14 " EVENT No, M.—PUTTING 14i.n Suor 111. Mile, 10, Dotrier, 'Ol. Won by No.lll. Distance Second No. 10. EVIINT NO, 14.-1 Mini I LIN, 22 I)otwnore, '9i. 21. Scott, '0). Willto„'94. Woo by No, 22. l'ltuo 6:1111notu ElXScoond Scaomll No, 25, 46 ~,„ '4 ri.E . .... 0 L.,,E. ,r ) ........._, IS ' .r •••- . , ..• .-.„-- 1 L . •I•> °. ' • , ,,I X la . ; ••• ••1 / 4 '57 1 '7 . '',Trts,... ‘.. I r0 t :51 . • i' AI . t . :•... ' 4. ; • ......;•••••••-----_ 4, '44 C. E. A.ull '92, has been elected captain of the base ball team. F. Shields, '92, has been elected manager of the base-ball team with J. M. Small '93 as his as- sistant. Oa the evening of Feb. 22nd, the young ladies of the cottage gave a reception to their friends about the college. The following men have been elected by the Cresson Literary Society to take part in the prize debate which will be held some time next term between the two soci,Jes. Small, Williamson and Pratt. SO. Spence, 'OS 10. Hildebrand, 'O2. Minute Second, 20, Ilollonboolr, '93, 24. Brown, '92. 20 Second. 31 " 8 Minute 8 10. 1111(10)111nd, '92 11. Cart w right, '95 :12 Feet 0 Inches :12 11 ; .