hundred comfortably, but it will easily accommo date from a hundred and fifty to two hundred more on a pinch. The roof is broad and project ing, with a gable in front. It bears three flagstaffs. The seats are broad and comfortable, the first four rows being furnished with movable backs. Be neath the seats at the back is a ticket office with two stairways leading up from it on the inside. There is also space for dressing rooms and lockers which will in time be fitted up. It is the crown ing feature of our fine athletic field, and we take this opportunity of heartily thanking the Legisla ture for their munificence and the advanced atti tude they have taken toward athletics at P. S. C. —The prospects for a successful football season are very .bright. There are about thirty candi dates for the eleven while many of last year's vic torious team will fill their old positions. The fol lowing' is the probable constitution of the' team. Brown will probably fill his old place at full back, Haley will dro . p out of the line and take Fay's place as left half; Wolfe will take Taylor's place as right half back; Hoskins, will play centre; Atherton, will play quarter back ; Fisher, left guard ; Hilde brand right guard ; Dunmore, left tackle ; Dowler, right tackle; Harris, left end ; White, right end. There are other promising candidates. Stuart is putting up a fine game as full back on the second eleven ; Beers, a 220 lb Freshman, is trying for centre; Shaffer also a new man, is a candidate for tackle, while Bowman '94 as half back, and Robinson '96 at end are putting up very strong games —The following degrees were announced at commencement exercises, June 14th : B. S., in the General Science course : Miss Emma E. Camp, Wyalusing, Pa. ; Frederick Dale,• Lemont, Pa. • B. S., In Latin Scientific Course; J. M. Small, Harrisburg, Pa.; R. W. Williamson, Huntingdon, Pa B. S., in the course in Chemistry : C. R. Fay, Williamsburg, Pa.; R. B. Mattern, MilesbUrg, Pa.; THE. FREE LANCE. M. E. McDonnell, Florence, Pa.; J. G. Walsh, West Chester, Pa.; G. R. Wieland, State College, Pa. B. S., in the course in Civil Engineering, E. P. Butts, Bellefonte, Pa; C. M. Caughey, Fair view, Pa.; J. K Furst, Cedar Springs, Pa.; D. W. Gross, Harrisburg, Pa ; H. W. Mattern, Warriors mark. Pa.; IV. P. Rothrock, Bellefonte, Pa.; F. F. Weld, Sugar Grove, Pa.; Miss C. M. McEl wain, N. Springfield, Mass. B. S., in the course of Mechanical Engineer ing : H. E. Dunkle, Huntingdon, Pa.; John Fos ter, State College, Pa.; H. E. Greenwood, Rock hill Furnace, Pa.; Frank Orbin, McKeesport, Pa. B. S., in the course of Physics and Electrotech nics : S. H. Brown, Christ Church, New Zealand. Special certificate in Civil Engineering : Frank Kyle, Milroy, Pa. Certificate in Mechanic Arts J. A. Lytle, Downs, Kansas. Degree of Electri cal Engineer : C. E. Green, '9t, Trenton, N. J. —The State College Reserves went to Altoona Oct. 7th, to play the Altoona Cricket club. They met defeat by the score of 6-o. Fay of last year's team won the game for Altoona, scoring the only touchdown, from which the goal was kicked. Altoona far outweighed our light team, as her men made an average of 189 pounds. The score was made in the first half. In the second half our boys had slightly the advantage but were unable to force the ball across the line. The only play by which Altoona made substantial gains was the turtle back. The team lined up as follows : P. S. C. Scrub. POSITIONS. Altoona C. C. Robison right end Westbrook. Shaeffer right tackle Neilson. Dunemore right guard Gaullidet. George centre Bowie. Hildebrand left guard Piper. Scott left tackle Hess. Spence left end Hall. . Williams quarter back Gregg. Mattern (Bowman)...right halt back Fay. Thompson left half back McCormick. Stuart (Mattern) full back Mollvaine. Umpire :—Taylor ' P. S. C. Referee. Touchdown ;—Fay. Goal from touchdown ; Mcllvaine.
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