State Co Vol. 11, No. 29 Current Events THURSDAY, MAY 17. Base ball—Yale at New Haven. 7.00 P. M. Berzelius Chemical Society. FRIDAY, MAY 18 Base ball—Fordham at New York. College Team vs. Juniata—Beaver Field. 6.30 P. M. Mechanical Engineer ing Society. SATURDAY, MAY 19. Base ball—Dickinson at Carlisle. College Team vs. Bellefonte Acad emy at Bellefonte. Inter-Class Track Meet—Beaver Field. SUNDAY, MAY 20 11.00 A. M. Chapel. Dr. Gill will preach. 6.00 P. M. Y.M.C.A. on the campus. TUESDAY, MAY 22 6.30 P. M. Y.M.C.A. 529 Main WEDNESDAY, NAY 23.• 6.30 P. M. Electrical Engineering Society. Dr. Pond Entertains the Ber= zelius Society Last Friday evening Dr. Pond en tertained the Berzelius Chemical So ciety at Nittany Inn, having Mr. Housel prepare a very elaborate ban quet for them. Although it has been customary for Dr. Pond to en tertain the "Berzelians" at his resi dence, the enlarged membership made it impossible this year. After the banquet, Pres. Cope called on Dr. Pond, Mr. Rentschler and sev eral of the Society for toasts and everyone responded ably, all prom ising to further the interests of the Berzelius Society. STATE COLLEGE, PA., MAY 17, 1906 Changes in Class Scraps For some time there has been talk of changing or modf ying sev eral of the annual inter-class scraps. No action was taken until after the recent flag scrap. A few days ago, the Seniors and Juniors appointed committees from their respective classes to consider the whole matter, and make recommendations to the student body. On Friday morning after chapel a mass meeting was held to hear the report of the joint committee. Nobody seemed to be in favor of abolishing these class af fairs entirely ; but that modifications were advisable was the sentiment of all. The first thing considered was the cider scrap. Owing to the time con sumed in guarding the campus it was argued that this scrap was the cause of many failures in college. Then again, it has been frequently difficult to decide which class was victor. The best way out of these difficul ties was then presented by the com mittee. It was decided to abolish the cider scrap, and in its place to institute a new contest, similar to the Bowl Fight of the University of Pennsylvania. The main rules governing this new contest are as follows : The Fresh men shall, on the afternoon of the last Saturday in October, place on Beaver Field a cider barrel five feet high and containing not less than for ty gallons. The barrel shall be placed securely in the centre of a circle, forty feet in diameter. The two classes shall line up along the circumference of this circle, oppo site each other, and,at a given signal, shall close in upon the barrel. Af ter two halves of twenty minutes Continued on page 4 legian. Last Saturday afternoon a team representative of Lehigh University appeared on Beaver Field for the first time in our history. An ex cellent ball game was the result of this meeting between the sons of Lehigh and State, although by time ly, consistent batting the victory was rendered rather easy for our Varsity nine. Several changes were made in State's line-up, and they seemed to work well, as the team jumped into the game from the start with an abundance of spirit and ginger, and did not allow things to lag until the last Lehigh batsman was retired. Every man on State's nine contributed towards the total of twelve hits and most of these came when they did the most good. The game was practically won in the very first inning. Cree opened up with a terrific drive to right center which looked like a home run to all of State's rooters ; but Updegraff made a wonderful run ning catch, which drew a deserved outburst of applause from all sides. Then Mason fanned, and Kilmer singled to middle, and stole second. Mcllveen set the echoes to booming by knocking out a triple to left, Thompon following with a sizzling home-run, which rolled back of Pond's residence. It was the first "homer" of the year on Beaver Field, and came just when needed. Pearce singled, and Conklin fanned, closing the inning. This, however, proved the finish of the south paw twirler, Mr. Hesse, who was called from the box by Coach Coogan, and replaced by Quinn, who proceeded to pitch good, steady ball. Meanwhile Mitinger was serving Price Five Cents State 9—Lehigh 3 Conlinnet/ on page 5,