The Basket Ball Season Opened. Friday night Dec. 15, in the Col lege Armory the Junia+a College five helped State’s team to open their basketball season. Captain Heaton and his men had a very easy time of it after the first few moments of play, although the Juniata lads are a plucky lot and kept right into the game all the time. State’s team showed evidences of team work which indicate good things for the future, and with hard constant practice our five looks like the best we have ever had, as there is an abundance of good, willing ma terial, in addition to the five regular Varsity men from last season; viz., Heaton, Foltz, Yeckley, Kilmer, and Moorhead. Of the new men in this game, Dubarry, Lauder, Waha, and Ross, all performed in promis ing fashion and displayed a good knowledge of the game. The final score was 57 to 8, and State’s men might have easily run up more points, had not Captain Heaton thought it best to spend some time on the passing game. Yeckley did the best shooting, while Heaton and Kilmer excelled in the ‘'floor” game. Here is the score: STATE 57 JUNIATA 8 Foltz, Dußarry . forward Baker Koss, Lauder forward Acos>la Yeckley, Waha centre Zook Heaton tCapt) guard Miller Kilmer, Caswell .... guard Gleason Goals from field—Yeckley 8. Foltz 7, Heaton 3* Kilmer 3, Ross 2, Waha 2, Lauder 1, Baker 1, Goals from foul - Yeckley 3, Heaton 2, Miller 6, Referee—Dr. Bings. Umpire -Moorhead. Time of halves— 20 minutes. Timekeeper—Dr. Bottle. Short Course Students. Up to the present time there are enrolled fifty-six new students in the short courses of the college, there being twenty-nine creamery students and twenty-seven in the short course in agriculture. Facilities for these courses are better than ever before and conditions will be even more improved before next year. The courses are strong ones, practical in their application to pre sent day needs, and the time spent here should be profitable to the students enrolled. THE STATE COLLEGIAN Calendar, THURSDAY, JAN. 11. 6.30 P. M. Berzelius Chemical So ciety. FRIDAY, JAN. 12. 8:00 P. M. Basket Ball in Armory Wyoming vs. State. SUNDAY, JAN. 14 11.00 A.M. Chapel Rev. Dr. J. C. Moffat, preacher. 6.00 P.M. Y. M. C. A. 529 Main. TUESDAY, JAN. 16. 6.30 P. M. Y. M. C. A. class 529 Main. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17. 6.30 P. M. E. E. Society. 6.30 P. M. National History Club Because of a delay at the publish ing house the college song book will not be along for about two weeks. .. That Winter Overcoat.. /YLL of our Winter Overcoats including the heavy-weight raincoats, are ready. You will be impressed first by the big number of coats. Next by the breadth of individual choice in style. The little touches that make our clothes different and the cut and hang of the coat should excite your admiration. That particular Winter Overcoat you want is here — just as you pictured it —moderately priced, “State” Representatives SMITH & STOLL, 242 McAllister Hall. SIM THE CLOTHIER Distributor of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes BELLEFONTE’S LARGEST CLOTHING STORE $15.00 to $40.00 v red Kauffraann’s Local Representative BOOK OF VIEWS Ol the College Buildings Shops and Laho'atorn s. GROUPS AND FLASHLIGHTS G. B. BARBEY Successor to Ketchem 'O4, and Arnold 'O5 ROOM 370 MAIN —= TRY THE PITTSBURG SUNDAY PRESS A live up-to-date paper and always contains a column ef State College Athletic News. igonaNewsuit? it us help you. mart Styles Xd Workman lip-Low Prices, rare combina m. For samples see K. VARNES 13 Annex No. 2 FRED KAUFFMAJNN “he Air erica n Tailor Chicago, U.S.A.