The Canton Team. Our readers will doubtless be in- terested to know something of the Canton team which has been train ing at the College for several weeks. Below are given the position played by each man and the college or uni versity with which he was connected prior to this year. Wallace, captain and coach, All- American tackle in 1900. Stevenson, quarterback, U. of P., All-American quarterback in 1904. Thorpe, end, Columbia, captain All-American team in 1904. Sheldon, halfback, captain of In dians in 1904. Sweet, center, State. Cure, fullback, State. Cure also holds the State record for the 16-lb. shot-put. Murphy, guard, W. and J. Gilchrist, end, Yale. Schrontz, end, W. and J. Riley, guard, New York Univer sity. Steinberg, half back, Syracuse. Rensnyder, end, Ohio State. Ernst. tackle, Lafayette. Lang, tackle, W. and J. Townsend, halfback, Columbia Reynolds, halfback, U. of P. Suttor, end, W. and J. Wood, end, State. Farrabaugh, halfback, Lehigh. Kirkhoff, guard, Purdue. Heinberger, center, W. and J. Hayden, quarterback, U. of P. Football THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. Penn State vs. W. U. of P., at Pittsburg. , West Virginia vs WaShington. W. T. DUNN THE STATE COLLEGIAN Pennsylvania vs. Cornell, at Phila de:phia. Indians vs. Virginia, at Norfolk. Franklin and Marshall vs. Gettys burg, at Lancaster. Johns Hopkins vs Baltimore. Missouri vs. Kansas, at Columbia. Georgetown vs. George Washing ton, at Washington. Maryland Ag. vs. Delaware, at College Park. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. West Point vs. Annapolis, Franklin Field, Philadelphia. On Thanksgiving Day, State lines up against the Western University of Pennsylvania at Pittsburg. Com parative scores seem to indicate that this team is playing a hard game against every rival, and it is well known that every effort is being put forth to defeat State. State's undergraduate body will hardly be able to be present, but every alumnus in Allegheny county and many outside the county will be there to cheer on to victory the most successful eleven that has ever represented the Blue and White. Good luck to our Varsity in the last game of the season of 1906! Rev. J. R. Woodcock, of Phila delphia, former General Secretary of the Association, will speak at the meeting on Sunday evening, Dec. 2. Subject : "Specialization in Charac ter." As usual, the meeting will be held at 6.15 o'clock in Room 529. Although the classes in Mission Study have opened, the committee wish to state that it is not yet too late for enrollment. W & J., at "MOTHER" DUNN'S GRUB Maryland, at Thankgsiving Game AT McALLISTER HALL Three Dollars a Week S. E. KIMPORT, All Kinds Choice Meats Both 'Phones STATE COLLEGE C. B. SHEASLY Furniture and Ca rpets Picture Frames Made to Order NITTANY LIGHT & POWER CO. STATE COLLEGE. JOSEPH MARKLE STATE COLLEGE, PA. All Kinds of Choice Meats AT THE MEAT MARKET, Old Postoffice Pine Special Inducements to Clubs. TELEPHONE. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE Accounts Solicited Every Accomodation Extended Your Account Warrants BUSH HOUSE W. L. Daggett, Prop Opposite Pennsylvania R. R. Station Bellefonte, Pa. F. B. SCOTT
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