Inter-Fraternity Bowlfrig League. An Inter-Fraternity bowling league has been formed at State. Games will be played each week according to schedule and the results will ap pear in these columns. “Charley” Atherton, ’92, has taken an active part in the formation of this league and is doing all he can to further its interests. SCHEDULE March 14 Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Gamma Delta, 6.30 p. m, Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Chi, 9.00 p. m. March 15 Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Phi Gamma Delta, 9.00 p. m. March 21 Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Kappa Sigma, 6.30 p. m. Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Kappa Sigma, 9. 00 p.m, March 22 Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Phi Kappa Sigma, 6.30 p.m. Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Chi, 9.00 p. m, April 5 Phi Delta Theta v s. Sigma Alpha Eosilon, 6.30 p.m, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Kappa Sigma, 9.00 p. m. April 11 Phi Delta Theta, 6.30 p. m. Phi Sigma Kappa, 9.00 p. m, April 12 Beta Theta Pi Sigma Chi vs Kappa Sigma vs Phi Kappa Sigma, 6.3 J p. nv Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9. p.m- April 18 Phi Delta Theta \s. Sigma Chi, 6.3 C p. m. Beta Theta Ii \s. Phi Karta Sigma, 9.00 p. m, April 19 Phi S-gma Kappa vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon,o.3o p.m. Beta Theta Pi vs. Kappa Sigma, 9.00 p. m. April 25 Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Sigma Chi, 6.30 p. m. Pm Gamma Delta vs. Phi Kappa Sigma, 9.00 p. m, April 26 Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 6.20 p. m. Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Sigma Kappa, 9.00 p. m. May 2 Kappa Sigma vs. Phi Sigma Kappa, 6.30 p. m. Sigma Chi vs.- Phi Kappa Sigma, 9.00 p. m. May 3 Phi Gamma Delta vs. Pht Delta Theta, 6.30 p. m. Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Sigma Kappa, 9.00 p. m. May 9 Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 6.30 Sigma Chi vs. Phi Gamma Delta. 9.00 p. m May 10 Kappa Sigma STANDING, Sigma Chi Beta Theta Pi 2 1 .007 Phi Sigma Kappa 2 1 .007 Phi Gamma Delta 2 4 .333 Kappa Sterna 0 3 .000 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 0 0 .000 Phi Kappa Sigma 0 0 .000 Phi Delta Theta 0 0 .000 High individual score—l game. Partridge, 183. " 3 games, 4 * 443. H'gh team score, 1 game. Phi Gamma Delta, 703. “ “ “ 2 games, Phi Sigma Kappa, 2013. GAMES PLAYED. March 14, 8011-2 vs. 4TA-1 B©n W. Ross, Reid, Clay, Patterson, 126 142 145 116 117 F. Ross, THE STATE COLLEGIAN Hastings, 103 96 110 Mitchell, 156 129 108 Smith, 118 108 96 Newton, 10 > 123 149 Llewellyn. 105 i,>s 90 Curtis, 104 119 95 Reiter, 80 99 1*33 Anderson. 10IJ 05 ]pq G. McGee, 125 ]l2 ]ln Cordie ISS '127 ll 4 2X Brown, J 35 138 131 Luther, 107 78 81 Straub. 139 91 ns Laird, 109 105 98 Partridge. 122 IS3 1,0 March 15,-S2K-2 vs. 4TA-1. 2K Thompson, 117 143 90 Heyd, 13 i 149 142 Putnam, 150 133 108 Veckley, 128 115 150 Darragh, 121 109 148 Smith, 129 141 125 Llewellyn, 113 119 130 Hastings, 138 130 131 Newton, 71 79 Sallada, -- 149 Mitchell^,_ 114 118 170 J. R. Crumley, ’Ol, is assistant superintendent of the Philadelphia and West Chester Traction Co., at Delaware County, Pa. O. H. Bathgate, 'O4, is in the Electrical Engineering department of the Pennsylvania R. R. at Altoona. His special work is mak ing plant tests on various power stations owned by the Company. D. E. Carpenter, ’99,. is ..one of Professors of Electrical Engineering in the International Correspondence Schools, at Scranton, Pa. F. Darlington, ’B6, is at present acting as consulting Engineer for the Electric Mfg. Co., of East Pitts burg, Pa. Charles H. Raub, ’Ol, was in town recently. He is employed by the B. F. Sturtveant Co., of Phila delphia. J. D. R.ppel, 'O5, is with the Chicago and North Western Rail way Co , with headquarters at Green Bay, Wis. Phi Delta Theta, 7.00 Lost Pet. 0 1.000 100 130 156 104 115 till 553 -2X-3 vs. K 3-0, <' 3j2 547 831 1)49 Hull ALUMNI THE BORN SUITS are the only suits which are kept Fressed Free of Charge Why not tuy one and ALWAYS look well dressed? GO OTAUI REPRESENTATIVE, I n. O I AnL) 314 Main ALL READY To.s**r\c von with u Quic'v Lunch, oysters in evety style. Soups. Pics. <’:ik(‘s, linked Jieaits. Sandwic os and Hot Drinks, Also a choice Hue of CoiPeclionoiy constantly on hand. Soda Water and Sundaes in all flavors and to suit all taste-*, at the Old Drug Store Stand. Try us and Be Convinced. C. F. HARRISON, Prop. Catering a Specialty. CLOTHES PRESSED and Cleaned. ROPER & SPEPHENS, 226 McAllister Hall. Clothes (if labeled) may he left and called for at Co-op. REMEMBER The International Tailoring Go. is reperesented at State by RAINEY As MATTEK Samples always open for inspection. Measure ments taken at customers’ convenience. ROOM 591 MAIN. HARDWARE Good Goods - Lowest Prices Honest Inspection and Fair Judgment is all I ask JOHN I. OLEWINE BELLEFONTE, PA.