Basketball. With the closing of the football season at the W. U. P. game inter est will be transferee! to basketball. Practice will begin shortly after the Thanksgiving recess. With the ex ception of Captain Dunn, who gradu ated last year, all the old Varsity men, five in number, will again ap pear on the floor. There is also an abundance of new material so that prospects for a successful basketball team are unusually bright, Thus far the schedule has not been completed but it is probable that no regular games will be played before Christmas. The eastern trip, with a few changes, will be again taken in February and it is possible that another trip will be arranged for. Last year’s season was a yery suc cessful one, such teams as U. of P., Dickinson, (twice), F. & M., Wy oming, and Altoona A. A. being de feated while Swarthmore and Al toona secured the only victories from State. Captain Heaton will probably make his call for candidates early next week. All new men, and old as well, should come out as an abundance of material always makes the men work hard for their posi tions. Durno the Magician The second entertainment of the Y. M. C. A. course will take place on Friday evening, December 8, when Durno the magician will give his marvelous exhibition of sleight of-hand. Durno comes here well recomend ed and his entertainment is of high order. Tickets for seats in the Au ditorium may be secured at Meek’s. Everyone turn out and spend an en joyable evening. —Mallory, of Bellefonte, makes a portrait, not a map of your face. Try him THE STATE COLLEGIAN Battalion Review. The review of the Cadet Battalion, which is ordinarly one of the most interesting and popular attractions that the college has to -offer its Pennsylvania Day guests, was un fortunately marred on Friday last by a cold and disagreable shower which not only kept spectators away, but also robbed the occasion of much of its usual spirit and ceremony. Major General Miller, who was to review the Battalion, felt obliged to attend a banquet given to the military notables at the Schenley Hotel, Pittsburg, but had secured Col. Cur tin, of Bellefonte, who is the ranking Colonel of the Pennsylvania National Guard, in his place. Col. Curtin was much pleased with the marching and pronounced the lines of the companies as they passed the reviewing party to be better than those Kept by National Guard men. This, considering the slippery and uneven ground, is a high compliment, and reflects great credit upon Captain Hay and his cadet officers. Y. M. C A. Social, There will be an informal social held in room 529, Main, on Friday evening after Thanksgiving for those students who are unable to go home for the vacation. Previous occasions of this nature have proved very en joyable and this -year’s should be no exception. There will be a general good time and “something to eat.” Everyone is invited. Come and en joy yourself. iino on a New Suit? _,et us help you. Smart Styles Cccd Workman- j!iip-Low Prices. A rare combina tion. For samples see K. VARNES 33 Annex No. 2 'red lCauffmann’6 .ocal Representative FRED ICAUFFKANK rhcAircrican Taller Chicago, U.3.A. GO TO SHEASLY —run — CIGARS. TOBACCO AND FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS A Full Line of Smokers' Fancy Articles. ALLEN ST., STATE COLLEGE, PA. A.F.MAKKLE unAi.nk xx MILK and ICE STATE COLLEGE W. L. FOSTER FIRST CLASS LIVERY ..State College.. College Hardware Co. General Hardware, Tin Ware Spouting and Repairage State College THE MCALLISTER IT 11ST IN O HALL RAT R S ronsiruthe meal*, l>y tiekel, in ad\ juhh*. Single meal ticket, -3 cents. Vmu* I'tilronage W. H. lIOUSKL Kespeetl'ully Solicited Caterer FLASHLIGHTS, VIEWS, GROUPS All KIIUN Ilf STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHY D. A. BARNETT Room 377 Main ' Suce<",M>i’ to .1 I. XlDi'Kan. Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty All work done promptly . . . and Guaranteed F. P. BLAIR & CO. Jewelers and Opticians BELLEFONTE - - PA.