The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, March 01, 1896, Image 27

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    RUNNING HIGH JUMP.
Widner, first; Ansart, Price and Rawn, second
i inch.
Price, first; Kaiser, second. Time, 2 minutes
120 POUND WRIISTLING CONTES
swing and Schnure. Ewing'wo
STANDING BROAD JUMP.
Rawn, first; Thompson, C. M., second. Dist
Kaiser, first; Price, second. Time, 6 minutes
Ninety-six .
Ninety-seven
Ninety-eight
Ninety-nine .
He stood on the bridge at midnight,
He had been there quite all day;
He was "full," you see, and stood there,
'Cause the bridge didn't move away.—
I'd heard about the Palisades,
One minute was enough;
To see that they were alter all,
But one enormous bluff,
" Haat thou a lover," asked he,
"Oh maiden of the Rhine ? "
She blushed in sweet confusion
And softly faltered "Nein."
He felt rebuffed, and knew not
What best to say, and then
A sudden thought came to him:
He pleaded, " make it ten."—Ex
LOCALS,
- .
On Thursday morning, February zo, at about
new home of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity burned
together with nearly all of its contents.
The Free Lance
SPARRING EXHIBITION.
Jackson and A. T. Johnson
HAT` MILE RUN
inches.
MILE RUN
POINTS SCORED.
DISAPPOINTED
No start