ginning, such as is open to any young man in America, has been built, first, a thorough educational foundation, equally . balanced between the theo retical and practical sides of engi neering. Superimposed on this has been still further study, through ad vanced research in scientific labora tories and practical analysis in shop management and construction, until a broad fundamental training was at tained upon which to build a still broader and more far-reaching engi- neering career." "Anyone who follows Mr. White in his writings or in his business activi ties is at once impressed with the cul ture, the technical resourcefulness, the command of practice, and the grasp upon business of the man." THE MALLORY STUDIO Fine Photographic Work• Bellefonte, Pa. College Caps, Gowns, Tue Best Workmanship at • Lowest Prices Silk Faculty Gowns and Hoods c , I;P 7 W I T Cox Sons & Vining /, 262 Fourth Ave., New York. Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty All work done promptly . . . and Guaranteed F. P. BLAIR & CO. Jewelers and Opticians BELLEFONTE PA. THE STATE COLLEGIAN Football Continued from page z Yeckley by a great sprint carried the ball 40 yards. State theta lost the ball on the visitor's 2 yard line, and Games kicked it back 35 yards to Partridge who returned it to the 20 yard line. Vorhis again placed the ball between the goal posts for the second field goal. With a few sec onds to play, the game was resumed and ended with the ball on Lebanon Valley's 50 yard line. Score. State 24 Burns Wray• • • • Kunkle. ... Dunn (Capt.) Cyphers.... MtMMI 11a swell Henry Partridgc. Coulson Zink . Referee —Dr. John Robison. Umpires—Prof. Higley and Prof. Balsbaugh. Linesmen—Sell and Rutherford. Time keepers—Thompson and Hatch. Time of halves, 15 and 20 minutes. Touch downs Coulson 2, Zink 1. Goals from field —Vorhis 2. Goals from touch downs—Wray 1. SUBSTITUTIONS FOR STATE Price for Cyhers; Ferguson for Partridge; Mitchell for Burns; Hershman for Zink; McCleary tor Ferguson; Yeckley for Coulson; Ayers for Maxwell; Reese for Dunn; Knapp for Reese; Vorhis for Henry; Lindemuth for Vorhis; Arnold for Wray; Holinger for Kunkle; Smith for Mc- Williams: Wood for Holinger; Walker for Smith; Wallace for Arnold; Harris for Mitchell; Myirs for Ayers. SUBSTITUTIONS FOR LEBANON VALLEY Snyder for Flook; White for Billow; Gault for Oldham: Snable for Gher. Ten hard games remain upon Manager Thompson's schedule as follows: September 29,- State vs Alle gheny College, at State College. October 6, State vs. Carlisle In dians, at Williamsport. October 13, State vs. Gettysburg, at State College October 20, State vs. Yale, at New Haven. October 27, State vs. Villanova, at State College. November 3, State vs. Annapolis, at Annapolis. November 10, State vs. West minster, at State College. November. 17, State vs. Dickin son, at Williamsport. November 24, State vs. W. Va. University, at State College. Thanksgiving Game, November 29, State vs. W.U.P., at' Pittsburg. No college eleven in the country has a more severe campaign before them than this. The games with the Indians, Yale, Annapolis, Dick- inson, and W; U. P., always prove struggles of the most trying charac ter, while the five remaining contests will be by no means easy ones. Last season, the only three defeats came in the games against Annapolis, and Yale; while this year Captain "Mother" Dunn and his warriors are determined to turn at least two of this hard trio of, bat tles into victories for "the White and Blue." Those who have charge of this years football team are: S. M. Thompson, Manager N. R. Wright, Ass'.t.Manager , W. N. Golden, Athletic Director T. F. Fennell, Coach J. D. Elder, Ass't Coach. Lebanon Valley 0 ... lCreidc.r Bellow ... ..Appenzellar Shaffer Waughtel ... Guyer .Oldham .. Carnes Bellefonte Central R. R. On and atter Monday, May 291,11, 1905, trains will run as follows twin I'. R. R. station Westw and :.. , 1 Read down Read up No. No. N - 7 . Stations No. No. No *1 13 15 12 'l4 10 am am pm r.,, A r am pm p iii 630 10 15 300 „Bellefonte.. 830 12 50 030 a 3510 20 3 07 . ...Colevllle.. 89012 30 11,10 f 6 38 flO 23 3 1 2.... Nlrrls.... 1 . 8 37 112 27 60. f 6 43 110 27 3 17 ~. Stevens ... f 8 35 fl 2 25 6 03 .I.4me Centre. £6 46 flO 30 321 Haters Park 18 31 112,21 000 10 50 110 .14: 20 ...1 0 111m0ri , ... 18 28 112 18 555 10 55 flO 40 332 . ..lit larly ... 18 24 3'12'19 350 700 10 45 333 ...Waddles... 820 12,10 545 f 7 12 HO 57 3_50 .. Krumrtne.. 18 07 111 57 5 27 725 11 10 4 (}3 State College 800 11 50 5 :.0 f 7 27 4 10 ...Strubles... a 45 4 30 f 7 37 4 13,. Illoomsdorf.. 17 40 425 735 4 '2O Plne Gr. 51111 s 725 420 CENT N 0.5 N 0.3 No. 1 N 0.2 N 0.4 No. 6 P. M. P.M. A.M. Lv., A. M. P. M. P. M. t 7 05 +2 45 +7 10 nellol'onle 940 520 940 N. Y. C. tc' 11 . R. R . R . 22 401 829 31111 Ilall 829 11 09 822 6au 11 20 neat field 825 530 1.. Lv. 9 01 11 4 A5 .Ivr. Shoro 752 828 933 12 28 1 Nrmsport I; 20 i250 ._ P. & R. R. P. M. P. M. Lv. AT. A. M. P. M. *ll 30 211 4 /5 Nr 2 58 11 13 msport 650 230 3 01 Tamaqua Ar. Lv. 6 50 7 30 pi l li tu v a. *ll 30 *8 36 C. R. of N.J. *9 02 10 20 Ar. No‘i Lv. York §9' 00 *4 30 (via Mkt) 10 40 Now York f 4 00 (vla Tam.) A M. P.M P.M. I'. M. A.M. tWeek-days * §Suz R. R.‘ OF PA Effect Nov. 26, 1905 Daily *Sunday 10 55 it. m iday, 9.00 a m.