annual banquet of the Pi chapter of the T. N. E. fraternity of this place was held Friday, June 3d, at the Fallon House, Lock Haven. The men present enjoyed a very fine banquet, after which ■ the following toasts were responded to: Pi chapter E.W. Bush; Benefits of T. N, E.,R. Kessler; The Initiation, C. J. Girvin ; Our latest arrivals, J. F. Patrick; Thoughts During Initiation—sub rosa. Toast master Read then called on A. F. Damon who responded with a fine speech and then the men retired to their various tastes and amuse ments. On the whole the banquet was a success and the committee, Messrs. Thompson, Pyne and Damon showed elegant judgment both in catering to the tastes of the men and in making a jolly and enjoyable evening. The cups which were presented by physical trainer Hoskins to the individuals winning the greatest number of points at the two handicap field sports of this session, in the events specified, were awarded as follows: C 100 yds dash The cup for < 220 “ “ was won by Aull ’92. (440 “ “ The cup for the half mile run was won by Scott ’95. The cup for running broad and running high jump was won by Connelly prep. The cup for i6lb shot and 16 lb hamner was won by Hildebrand ’92 The following prizes presented by the Athletic association to the winners of specified events and name of winners are as follows : • 120 yds hurdle was won by Aull ’92 prize, 220 “ “ tennis racket. Pole vault was won by Caughey ’93, prize gold medal 2 mile bicycle won by Cummings ’95, prize gold medal. 1 mile walk, tie between Brown ’92 and Dow ler ’94, prize gold medal. An Inter-collegiate tennis tournament took place on the Bucknell University Athletic field at Lewisburg on Saturday, June 4th. The colleges represented were Franklin and Marshall, Bucknell THE FREE LANCE. On Saturday evening, June nth, the third an nual prize rhetorical exhibition between classes of ’94 and ’95 took place in the college chapel. The speakers were as follows . B. A. Musser ’94, H. S. Taylor ’95, H. E. Baumgardner ’95, Myra Holli day ’94, B. Gray ’95, W. J. Moore ’95, J. B. Blement ’95, L. W. Mattern ’94, C. K. Cart wright ’95, E. P. Harder ’95, J. B. White ’94, C. W. Burkett ’95, B. B. Horton ’95, A. D. Belt ’94, and J. M. Brewer ’94, first prize was awarded to B. B. Horton ’95, and second to L. W. Mat tern ’94. The second annual inter-class athletic contest was held on Monday afternoon, June 13, on Beaver Field, the new grounds having been recently nam ed in honorof General James A. Beaver. The con test decided to which class the cup of ’92 should be awarded, and was won by the class of ’92, the Freshman coming second. Great interest was manifested in the sports. A large number of people were present. Five gold medals were given for the breaking of college records. 100 Yard Dash.—Won by F. K. Mattern, ’94 second, C. E. Aull, ’92; third, C. K. Cartwright *95. Time, 11 1-5 seconds. University and Penna. State College ; Bucknell winning first place. This is another step in the organizing of intercollegiate contests, which are beneficial in bringing the several colleges in closer proximity with each other. Brown and McKee’92 and Dale ’93 represented our college in the contest. The members of the k. 2’ fraternity have mov ed into the house lately occupied by Prof. Pem- berton The second handicap field sports of this term were held on the Beaver' field Monday afternoon, May 30th. Great interest was taken in this con test as the points secured decided the awarding of the cups presented by Mr. Hoskins, previous rec ords were broken in putting the shot and throw ing the hammer. The events with the winners are as follows :