Third eleven: —end, Levene,Penn; tackle Weeks, West Point;, guard, Kersberg, Harvard; center, Hunt, Indians; guard, Cristy, West Point; tackle, Northcroft, Annapolis; end, Exendine, Indians; quarter, E. Dil lon, Princeton; half, Morse, Yale; half, Manier, Vanderbilt; full back, Ga'rrels, Michigan. As we glance over the spendid combination of giants on the first eleven, “Mother” Dunn does not look at all out of place in his old place at center, and every alumnus, undergrad, and friend of Penn State knows that even among this aggre gation of the best in the world, our own courageous, invincible Vaisity leader would shine resplendent. Those “rifle-shot” passes for punts would come back just as true and steady as ever, and then when the deciding touchdown would be need ed', we can again see “Mother” smashing through and blocking the punt that would count. Pittsburg Club Reception On Wednesday evening, Dec. 26, the Pittsburg club reunited alumn and present students by holding a reception and dance within the pre cincts of the Smoky City. The committee fortunately secured the Pittsburg Conservatory of Music on Dithridge street for the evening and carried out a special scheme of decorations, consisting of pennants of all the colleges and universities, State banners and gay Christmas colors. The reception committee pi ovided the parlois with card tables and a special room was set apart for the contingent of smokers. Dancing was the feature of the evening and over forty couples found the best enjoyment in this amusement. The Wallace orchestra furnished the music and much comment was made on the excellence of the pro gram . The dance was such a marked THE STATE COLLEGIAN success that it is the intention of the Pittsburg club to make this affair an annual event during each Christ mas vacation. All State students who live in the vicinity of Pittsburg or those who visit there at this time will be cordially welcomed to these reunions The patronesses included Mrs. H. W. Mitchell, Mrs. J. H. Leete, Mrs. P. P. Rees and Mrs. S. Turkle of Alliance. Among the visiting alumni were P. Nugert,’99, W. H. Finley, '99, and P. P. Rees, 'OO, all of New York and S. Seaton of Mount Pleasant. The committee in charge consist ed of H. Walton Mitchell, ’9O, R. H. Smith, 'O4, of the Alumni As sociation, H. I. Smith, 'O7, H. C. Mcllveen, 'O7, F. O. Tawney, ’O7, A. L. Lacock. ’OB, O. Williams, ’ll, of Ihe club. P. T. Kamerer, ’O6, of Greens burg, stopped at the College for several days last week, while on his way to Newark, N. J. | A Quarter Off Sale ! i a ' si H Suit, Raincoat or Overcoat in the store |g| jgi 1l Deduct one-fourth from the marked price |g»| j||| II Good selection to early comers HI H| ' Stylish, seasonable goods at one-fourth un- eg Q der our usual low prices I SIH the CLOTHIER g §IS Correct Dress for Men and Boys ||| B BELLEFONTE, PA- g Alton Packard The fourth entertainment of the Y. M. C. A. course will be held on Saturday night in the Auditoiium, when Alton Packard will appear for the second time at State College. To the upper classmen no urging to be on hand is necessary. To the under classmen we can merely say “ask a Senior or Junior.” Packard is a cartoonist, and has an establish ed reputation of keeping his au dience in a roar of laughter from his first bow to his last one. This is to be the funny entertainment of the course, so come early and secure a good seat or, better yet, reserve one and avoid the rush. Admission 35 cents, reserved seats 15 cents extra Forget your exams for a couple of hours. It will refresh your mind. Married Mr. P. M. Rainey of the class of 1905 was married on Jan. 1, 1907, to Miss Gertrude M. Gardner, of Tunkhannock, Pa. Mr. Rainey is connected with the Western Electric Co. at New York.