The Week in Football The games of the week among our opponents were free from any unusual features, and were fairly representative of the kind of work they have been doing all season. A careful analysis of them should in dicate fairly well what State has to expect for the remaining four games. The result of Saturday's game be tween Dickinson and Lehigh was another of this season's oft occur ing 0-0 scores. Dickinson; in spite of superior weight, was unable to gain through Lehigh's line, and the game became a punting duel, each team making only one first down in the first half. In the second half, the ball was mostly in Dickinson's territory, through Lehigh's line gains. Captain Davis played the best game.for Dickinson. He tried two placement kicks in each half, both of which went wild. The Car lisle team's defense will have to be strengthened materially to resist Captain Dunn's warriors, and yet they always put up their best game against State. Although W. U. P. met defeat at the hands of Cornell, the first touch down toward the 23-0 score was made only after eighteen minutes of play. The stubborn defense of W. U. P. and a series of penalties prevented Cornell from crossing the goal line till near the end of the first half. A placement goal soon afterward ended the scoring for that half. Two touchdowns were added in the sec ond. Cornell's team was, with a single exception, the same one used against Princeton, and W. U. P. was saved a crushing defeat only by Cornell's poorly directed attack. West Virginia completely swamped Carnegie Tech. in a very one-sided game. In spite of the fact that al most an entire scrub team was sub stititted in the second half, the final score stands 51-0. Every man played a star game, and the team work was excellent. Throughout the season, Coach Forkum's squad has:played high class football very consistently, and will probably give State one of the hardest battles cn THE STATE COLLEGIAN our schedule. As West Virginia is fully up to last year's strength,there is every indication that the memor able struggle of last fall will be re peated this year. Football SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Penn State vs. Westminster, at State College. Harvard, vs. Indians, at Cam bridge. Dartmouth, vs. Amherst, at Amherst. Princeton vs. West Point, at West Point. Yale vs. Brown, at New Haven. Tufts vs. Mass., at Medford. Bowdoin vs. Colby, at Brunswick.. Gettysburg vs. Ursinus, at Read ing. Lehigh vs. N. Y. University, .at South Bethlehem. Williams vs. Wesleyan, at Wil liamstown. Haverford vs. Johns Hopkins, at Haverford. Bates vs. Maine, at Lewiston, Me. Oberlin vs. Wooster, at Wooster. Navy vs. Swarthmore, at An napolis. Colgate vs. Hamilton, at Clinton. Wisconsin vs. Illinois, at Urbana. Chicago vs. Minnesota, at Chica go. ALUMNI Two recent visitors at the College were K. L. Gilson, 'O6, and G. C. Glenn, 'O6. Mr. Glenn has been in mining work at Jeddo, Pa. Mr. Gilson has been in West Virginia, but expects to go in the near future to Indian Territory, where he will become Assistant Engineer for a mining company. We wish to correct a statement made in a previous issue to the ef fect that J. Harry Yarnall and B. C. Butler,both of the class of 1905, are on the engineering staff of the Boston Elevated Co. Both these men are at present employed in the office of the electrical engineer of the above mentioned system. COTRELL & LEONARD ALBANY, N. Y Makers of CAPS, GOWNS AND.HOODS to the American Colleges and Universities Class Contracts a Specialty ALL REA,DY To tit, at you with a Quick Lunch. ( )3;,t or. In evnly Style. Soups. Nos, Cnkes Ita r,,,,i ilvan., Sand Mello , . and lint Drink. Ako a choice lint of Cuon I (.el lonery con•A antly on hand. Scala Wator and Sentlaos in all ll,Lvois and to ~ 1111, all tames, at the Old Drug Store Stand. Try us and Be Convinced. C. F. HARRISON; Prop. Catering a Specialty TRUNKS TRAVELING BAGS HARRY W. SAUERS HATTER & FURNISHER i STATE COLLEGE Callogo.Hßrdware Co, General ' lardware, Tin Ware Spoutiz:: . : and Repairage tat Q leege H. GRIMM MERCHANT TAILOR STATE COLLEGE. PA Thud} , yea expel ienee in Tailoring, iit the tint st Imported ttonil, :tie:ay., oil hand, DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY. - • - - • - • J 4 HOTEL LIVERY FIRST CLASS. AOCOMODATIONS ,F. A. ROBISON, PROP. Co , nmercial releplione PEN NA