MARCH 15 Beta Theta Pi vs Sigma Chi.* Phi Gamma Delta vs. Pni Sigma Kappa. MARCH 18 Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon.* Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Kappa Sigma. *Game starts at 6 p. m. Rules governing the tournament have been adopted and are as fol lows : (1) Only active college men are eligible for teams. (2) Games postponed must be played before the expiration of one week from regularly scheduled date, or payment of fine by each team of $2.50 and date of games shall be assigned by rules committee. Fines, if any, will be used for trophies for high individual and high team scores. Should any team refuse to play, games will be for feited by that team. The team hav ing the highest percentage at the end of the tournament will take the pennant. The Relays. The intercollegiate relay carnival of the University of Pennsylvania will be held on Franklin Field Sat urday, April 27th, and college championships of America will be decided. State has been placed in the third class along with Swarth more, Johns Hopkins, Lafayette, Bucknell, Dickinson, Virginia, and Colgate, while the Carlisle Indians have been dropped to the fifth class. There are fourteen classes in all, and in the one immediately below that in which State is placed come such colleges as California, Illinois, Wis consin, Leland Stanford, lowa, Minnesota and Toronto. Washington and Jefferson and Western Univer sity of Pennsylvania are in the sixth class along with Fordham, Villa Nova, Maryland, Westminister etc., while such institutions as Boston THE STATE COLLEGIAN Tech, Vermont, Holy Cross, Trinity and Bowdoin are classified as twelfth in the list. The members of the big six together with Chicago and Michigan are first and immediately following these are Syracuse, Dartmouth, Georgetown, Amherst, Brown, Williams, Wes leyan and Maine. Within the next few years State hopes to be able to hoist her colors into this second class. During the coming spring Captain Henry and Coach Golden will put forth every endeavor to turn out the fastest relay quartet that has ever represented Penn State, and although this task is a mighty diffi cult one, prospects are now bright for its accomplishment. | A Quarter Off sale! 1 lMny Suit, Raincoat or Overcoat in the store Slj gjjg H Deduct one-fourth from the marked price aS |E| ITGood selection to early comers -Eg SS f Stylish, seasonable goods at one-fourth un- ‘SS Kg der our usual low prices I Sin the CLOTHIER I Cor'-ect Dress for Men and Boys • O BELLEFONTE, PA- SI J. G. J. Stoll, representative Mg] The Miners Again. Last Saturday evening the miners, wrapped in their army blankets, de parted from the regular diggin’s for the famous hostelry at Centre Hall. A wireless message sent by the elec tricals preceded them and provoked a warm reception by mine host. Immediately upon the arrival some one.struck,up “My Girl’s A Mule in the Mine,” ‘ accompanied' 'Joy “Bunny” on the melbdeon. The endurance match ended in a com plete victory for “Peepee.” Among those who spoke were Mason, who delivered an elaborate address on “Papa’s Credits” and “Bobby” Gunkle who kept his sub ject secret. Appropriate shouts terminated the “feed” ‘ and the homeward trail was taken.