C. 11. Splitstone, ’U3, and W. H. Barnes, ’O4, were the delegates from the College Y. M. C. A. to the Y. M. C. A. convention held at Lancaster, Pa., the latter part of March. The State Y. M. 0. A. has a a large membership this year and is in a flourishing - condition. Slate 44—Lock Haven Normal 2. The opening - game of the season was rather more one sided than had been anticipated. The visitors played good ball, but they couldn’t keep pace with the swift goal throw ing of Gephart and Ruble. Lock Haven’s score was made from offenses. In the second half C. Ruble and Sborigi creditably filled the places of Gephart and Rider. The line up:— STATE POSITIONS EOCK HAVEN Stuart Gephart.. McGleary , J. Ruble.. Rider Goals from field—Gephart, 8; .1. Ruble 5, McCleary, 4. Stuart 3, Rider 2. Goals from Offenses—Allen 2. Offen ses— Pitv,Stephen 2. Rider, Stuart, J. Ruble. Referee— Lundy. Time 20 minute halves. The State—Penna game was the most interesting played here this season. The visitors played fast, but State’s fine team work did the trick. Stuart had the misfortune to run into the post which supports the basket during the first half, just as a Pennsylvania man was trying - for a field goal, and this interferance gave them a point. The Cadet Band play ed several selections before the game and between the halves. BASKRT BALL. State, Feb. 2. center ...attack . .attack. . .defense ..defense State 33—U. of P. 3. State, Feu. 9. Gorin ley Fitzstephens, Capt., Allen Snyder Jeffries