State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 23, 1905, Image 1

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    State
Vol. 1, No. 23
Calendar,
SATURDAY, MARCH 25
Sophomore —Fresh-
man Debate in Old Chapel.
8.00 P. M
SUNDAY, MARCH 26.
11.00 A. M. Chapel
will preach.
6.00 P. M. Y. M. C. A. in 529
Main.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29.
11.10 A. M. Winter term closes
Sophomores 28, Freshmen 21.
The Sophomore basketball team
defeated the Freshman five by the
score of 28-21 last Saturday in the
annual contest. The game was
hard fought from beginning to end,
and although the Sophs took the
lead early in the game and held it,
the result was more than once in
doubt,
The first half started off with a
rush, and it was clearly seen from
the beginning that it was to be a
“rough house” contest. Both teams
were into the game every minute be
tween whistles, and followed the
ball with a recklessness that has sel
dom been equaled in the State Col
lege Armory.
Haverstick, captain of the Sopho
mores,threw the first goal,while Mc-
Ilveen followed almost immediately
with another. The first half was
played for nearly thirty minutes
continuously, since, by some mis
take, no time keepers had been ap
pointed. When the attention of the
referee was called to this, the half
ended, the score being Sophomores
20, Freshmen 12.
The second half was a repetition
of the first, and the Freshmen were
unable to overcome the lead of the
STATE COLLEGE, PA., MARCH 23, 1905.
Sophomores, the game closing with
the score 28-21 in favor of 1907.
Haverstick and Mcllveen were
the stars for 1907, each securing
four field goals, while the latter
threw four goals from fouls. Du-
Barry played a splendid guarding
game against Moorhead, the Fresh
man captain and forward. Burns
and Moorhead were the Freshman
stars.
Dr. Gill
The game was this year, as al -
ways, the most interesting one of
the season. The line-up :
SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN
Haverstick (Capt.) ..r forward..Moorhead(Capt.)
Mcllveen 1 forward Thomas
Kirk center Zink
Dußarry r guard Burns
Wilson 1 guard Ferguson (Leathers)
Referee —Humphries. Time keepers—Stewart
and Goodling. Time of halves —20 minutes. Goals
from field—Haverstick 4, Mcllveen 4, Wilson 2,
Dußarry 1, Kirk 1; Moorhead 3, Burns 3, Zink 1.
Thomas 1. Goals from fouls: Mcllveen 4, Moor
head 3.
Legislators Visit the College.
Sub-Committees of both the Sen
ate and House Appropriations Com
mittees visited the College last Fri
day. The Senate Committee was
composed of "Senators Cumings,
Sisson, and Bolard. That from the
House consisted Messrs Wayne,
Ambler, and Kelsey. Quite a num
ber of members from both branches
of the Legislature accompanied the
Committees on their visit. The
Bellefonce Central special reached
the College about nine o’clock and
until 11.30 the time was occupied
in inspecting the various buildings
and departments. A special sched
ule of practicum had been arranged
so that the visitors had an oppor
tunity to observe the students and
the various branches of training the
College endeavors to impart. At
11.30 the entire student body as
sembled in the Auditorium where
they were addressed by Senators
ollegian.
Price Five Cents
Cummings, Sisson, Gerberich, Irvin
and Messrs Wayne, and Ambler of
the House Committee.
In the afternoon the visitors
witnessed physical drill and a special
athletic program in the Armory.
Inter=class Debate,
The annual debating contest for
the Atherton prize of $3O will be
held on Saturday evening, March
25th in the Old Chapel. This year
the competition is narrowed down
to teams from the Sophomore and
Freshman classes and in view of the
intense rivalry between these two,
the contest bids fair to be a warm
one. 1907 will be represented by
J. M. McDowell, C. R. Stahl and
C. V. Woodward, with F. B. Garra
han as alternate. The Freshman team
is composed of H. M. Braucher, R.
M. Remick and W. F. H. Wentzel.
A. M. Myers is the alternate. The
judges will in all probability be Dr.
Benj. F. Gill, Dr. E. W. Runkle,
and Prof. J. H. Leete. The ques
tion to be debated is ‘ ‘ Resolved,
That the United States should aband
on the Protective Tariff at this
time. ’ ’ The Sophomores will uphold
the affirmative and the Freshmen
the negative.
State Alumni Smoker.
The State Alumni of Pittsburg
gave a smoker at the Hotel Schenley
on Saturday evening, March 11th.
About 110 Alumni were present.
Plans for the coming Commence
ment were enthusiastically discussed.
The company were entertained by
a troupe of vaudeville artists and all
who attended voted the affair a
howling success. Geo. P. Meek
and Hard P. Harris of Beliefonte
were present.