"SHOWER BATH (slioß BATH) Derived from the gym. Generally two and sometimes three streams of freezing hot or ~ b oiling .cold water which athletes usually distribute over ;their ,hoclies as sparingly as possible. The chief cause of swearing in Wabash. "DORM (nogg) A rough house, inside and out."—(The linototkion,) The night is late and our task is finished, the lights of Old Main are out, , the streets are deserted, and the village is wrapped in sleep ; and now that all is quiet we can give free rein to our 'fancies. G [ ood night. 0-7-twu i LL m vlsppg,T y. N. Q. A., 13. Basket'ball.garnes are interesting when 'they are of 'the'kind that was played at Williamsport on March sth, 'between ' , State's team , and that of the Williamsport Y. M. C. A. The game was a fast one, and every man played to win. State .was' ,readily seen to have the best of it ; making five field goals to Williamsport's three. Again the system of passing used by State seemed to bewilder the Y. M. C. A. men somewhat, .but not enough to break the tie. The oppoSing players could not have kept closer together if they had been bound. Yet Dunn got three field goals despite the earnest play of Turner. The centers 'had frequent mix-ups. Five , min utes' extra.play was given, but neither side could score. Willie had A little task, ' Making Hydrogen. Made it in a closed-up flask, "D'ust to dust—Amen." ATHLETICS. W. B. HOKE.