H. D. MEEK, STORE THE DRUG Basket Ball Trip Continued from Ist. page home floor in two years. Caswell played in Moorhead’s place and did well for a new man. Score: F. and M., 27; State, 33. STATE 33 FjIU D .nu (Capt.J Yeckley .. . Headon Caswell . .. , forward forward center . guard guard ■ Goals from field—Hull 3, Schaeffer 5, Ewing 1, Knheffer 2, FolU 3, Dunn 6, Ycckley 5. Goals foul —Hull 5, D <nn 5. Feferee Heitshee. Umpire—Williams. Time of halves—2o minutes. The Dickinson game was a com partively easy one. Our opponents, strengthened by their star, Brungate, who had been under faculty restric tions in the earlier part of the season, played hard up to the last minute. However, there was a total absence of team woik on their part. When the game closed the score stood 31 to 12 in favor of State. S TATE 31 Dunn vCapt ) Folu Yeckley Heaton.. . . forward, forward .center, •rguard. Moorhead Goals from field—Moorhead 4, Dunn 2, Yeckley 5. Foltz, Opie 2, Brungate. Goals from fouls — Dunn 13. Opie A, Brungate 2. Referee—Tompkin son. Umpire—Williams Time of halves —20 minutes. Throughout the trip every man played his best game. Too much praise cannot be given Captain Dunn for his excellence in general leader ship and for his ability in making free throws. The boys received fine treatment wherever they went, espe cially at the latter places. Without Phar. D We are still making a specialty of the finest School and Col= lege Stationery, also Paul E. Wirt, Parker and Laughlin Fountain Pens. Delicious Soda Water and Choice Cigars. K. andM. 27 Hull ..Schaeffer .Graul (Capt ) . .. Ewing . ...Kilheffcr DICKINSON 15 . .. Opie Brungate . . .Rich ... .Sadler (Capt.) Smith, Breiner j Ist floor Main Bldg. Room No. 105 THE STATE COLLEGIAN SPECIAL NOTICE! a doubt this is the most successful basketball trip that a State basket ball team has ever taken. Mining Egineering Society, The Mining Engineering Society at this meeting last Friday evening listened to interesting papeis on “ Problems in Deep Hoisting” by Mr. Zern; ‘ ‘ Some advances in Metallurgy ’ ’ by Mr. Linville, and to talks on current mining events by Messrs. Smith and Glenn. At the next meeting, March 3rd, Messrs. Ames and Caswell will present papers. Current mining events will be discussed by Messrs. Gilson and Bartlett. G ° 0 SHEASLY and ADAMS FOlt CIGARS, TOBACCO and FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS A full line of Smokers’ Fancy Articles ALLEN ST., STATE COLLEGE, PA College Book Room HEADQUARTERS FOR STUDENTS’ SUPPLIES MEEK HARVEY’S BAKERY FINE CONFECTIONERY I'andies always fivsli because wo buy mutter from manufaltuukks RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT giUUK I.tTNCH KS A SPKOIALTY Oysters Ice Cream Soda Water WK ALWAYS TRY TO PLKASK (Hilt CUSTOM HUS HARVEY BROS. Prop’s. It will Pay You To bu 3 your Dry Goods Notions, Shoes, Groceries, Etc., of us. Our reputa tion stands back of the goods, which are better, brighter and snappier than ever before. Holmes & Co. c Avemie State College, Pa. MEEK BROS
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