State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 22, 1906, Image 5

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    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.
<S>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.