Pennsylvania Day Continued from page 1 and stated that such a course would have been inaugurated here long ago if the necessary funds had been pro vided. He expressed the hope that the next Legislature would make it possible to start the course without further delay. State Senators Godcharles and Hulings and General C. B. Dough erty made unusually happy and ap propriate impromptu speeches. The latter commendei the Cadet Battal ion for its fine work at Harrisburg, and said that he was especially in terested in it because the Cadet Major had received his early train ing under him in the Ninth Regi ment. An important feature of the oc casion was the announcement by President Beaver of the appointment of Professor Hunt, of Cornell, as Dean of the School of Agriculture and Director of the Experiment Station. Following the morning exercises, an informal luncheon was served in McAllister Hall to over a hundred guests of the college. At two o'clock General Dougherty reviewed the Cadet Battalion. He compli mented Captain Hay and the Battal ion very highly for the excellent showing made in the review. The victory of our football team over West Virginia and the well attended dance in the evening completed a Very pleasant day for all concerned. From the standpoint of the welfare of the college, Pennsylvania Day was a great success. Many of those who will soon be called upon to de cide measures affecting the institu tion received a new insight into our needs and the scope of the work, while many letters of regret, received from those who could not be present, expressed sympathy with the aims of the College and a desire to assist in furthering them whenever possible. THE STATE COLLEGIAN State 10---West Virginia 0 Continued from page 1 ly and B. Hutchinson fell on the oval for West Virginia. On a de layed pass Campbell threw Bayliss for 2 yards loss, and Reynolds failed to gain around Burns. Ernst punted 35 yards, Henry back 12, and West Virginia then got the ball on a forward pass. Ernst gained 5 on a forward pass, but the ball went to State because of offside play. On a quick kick of 25 yards Rey nolds secured the ball, and Ernst gained 6 on a delayed pass ; then-a fumble occurred and Campbell se cured the pigskin. Hirshman made 5 yards, Zink 5, Hirshman 8, Wray 3, Zink 2, and then State was penalized 15 yards for holding. On a fake drop kick Burns made 15 yards, and then Henry's droic, kick went to the line, Reynolds carrying it back 20 yards. Hirshman gained 3, then West. Virginia was penalized for holding. Ernst's punt went only 15 yards, after which Hirshman gained 3, Zink 2, Hirshman 5, Zink 2, McCleary 4, Zink 3, and it was West Virginia's ball on downs on their own one yard line,—a great stand ! Ernst's punt was almost blocked, however, going only 12 yards, and State was not to be stopped ; Hirsh man plunged for 3 yards, McCleary 2. On West Virginia's 5 yard line a fumble occurred, but with a beau tiful plunge Campbell was on the ball, and the score stood—State 5, West Virginia 0. McCleary missed the goal by only a few inches. Here Coach Forkum substituted Kenna, West Virginia's star punter and drop-kicker, for Bayliss. Kenna kicked off to Gotwals, who tore back 20 yards. Henry one at right end, Hirshman 2, and McCleary's 35 yard punt came back 5 yards by way of Reynolds. Kenna gained 2, Ernst 2, and Kenna punted 35, Hirshman getting back 15. Then Burns carried a forward pass 22 yards, Hirshman 6 more, a fumble lost 2 yards, Zink I, and it was West Virginia's ball. But when the visitors attempted a forward pass Reese secured the oval for State, then McCleary gained 3, Henry 2, and McCleary's 40 yard punt was not carried back by Ernst, owing to Gotwals' fine tackle. West Virginia got the ball because of Stat&s offside propensities and Reynolds gained 5 yards on tackle formation, but the visitors were here penalized 15 yards for holding. College Men in Demand Search for 1907 men who will be in the market for positions next summer or fall is already on. This year we ran short of college men long before we had filled all the positions that came to us for them. Positions now open at each of our 12 offices for 1906 College and Technical school grad uates who are not permanently located. Well known firms offer salaries $5OO-$lOOO Write us today Hapgoods, the National Organization of Brain Brokers, Commonwealth Trust build ing, Philadelphia, Pa, Offices in 12 cities Knisely Bros. Billiard Parlor and Bowling Alley Cigars and Tobacco HOTEL BUILDING Watch this space for announcements H. A. EVEY 4 .—Llixie r y First Class Rigs at all Times CAB WORK A SPECIALTY Both 'Phones