Fine Victory Over Swarthmore. In the most -exciting game of the season State’s varsity five defeated Swarthmore in the Armory last Fri day evening. It was another in stance of "State” pluck and spirit, as Captain Waha’s men were out weighed by the veteran Swarthmore representatives. As Referee M'oorehead tossed up the first ball the wearers of the “Garnet” got going at a terrific clip, but on a foul by Kreuger, Waha tallied the opening point for State. The continual fouling of Kreuger placed the visitors at a disadvantage all through the contest. Then Swarthmore began a beautiful passing and dribbling game which State’s men seemed unable to fathom until the score stood 6 to 1 against our team. In a splendid rally Funs ton and Herman turned the tide by three clean field goals, and the first half ended 9 to 8 for State. Both teams started the second period with whirlwind speed, and after five minutes of strenuous play Funston set the "State” yells echo ing by a fine goal. At one time the score was 20 to 14 for State, but the clever play of the visitors turned the tide. Griffin’s wonderful shot from mid-floor tied the score in the last minute of play. A double foul was called and Waha scored after Dill had missed, bringing another hard fought victory to "Old State.” After their recent hard and dis couraging trip, our team is to be heartily congratulated upon this vic tory. The manner in which Stale’s plungers dodged and darted through the defense of the visitors was worthy of all the applause received. We are proud of our basketball team and are confident that the season will now close with nothing but victory. SWARTHMORE 20 Dill (Capt) forward Griffin forward krueger Swayne,Kline. Booth, Knder Goals from field —Funston 4 Ross 1, Horman 2, Kruger 2. Dill 3, Griffin 4, Swayne Foul goals Waha 8. Time keepers—Rodgers, Swarthmore, and Harding, State. Time of halves—2o minutes. Referee—Moorhead ex’oB of State, THE STATE COLLEGIAN Last Friday evening after the bas ket ball game a rather interesting ef ficiency test was run on the machines of the Electrical Engineering Depart ment by Prof. Dunn, in McAllister Laboratory. There weie some sev enty machines to be tested, and the learned professor feared that he would have to call on the Nittany Power Co., in addition to the regular college plant, to get the juice neces sary for carrying full load. When the time came, however, he tight ened his circuit breakers, put the governors out 6f business, and ran the test through in fine shape. The machines were all tested at the same time, being connected in a series-parallel arrangement, with the operating switches in the centre of the circuit. Each machine had con nected to its internal windings in struments for measuring the pres sure and load, which 'were recorded automatically. When Prof. Dunn gave the signal to start the test, the main operating switches closed, and the load was applied as follows : Consume Olives Oscillograph Oysters Srark Gap Balls Bread ala Lamination Condenser Rolls S ne Wave Jelly Frozen Field Cream Insulatd Cake Demitasse (transformer oil) Radiation Cigars Cigarettes The machines all acted admirably, considering the conditions, although it was observed that a special neavy duty motor handled by Bottles & Co. took considerably more than its rated load. When full load had been applied it was noted that nearly all the armatures smoked. Several times during the test four alternacors rendred fine music by running in parallel. As a suitable finish, the greater part of the machines w ere connected in pairs and operated in synchronism with the music, while all joined in overcoming the resist ance of "Ohm Sweet Ohm.” The efficiency of the outfit was 123 '/o. STATE 22 . ...Herman .Ticknor, Ross Waha, (Capt) Funston Dubarry, Barnett An Electrical Test, Watttmeter 3 Pickles a la characteristique Transformed Potatoes Musique Commeillefant COTRELL & LEONARD ALBANY, N. Y. Makers of CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS to the American Colleges and Universities. Costumes-1 ented for special occasions Class contracts a specialty ALL READY To servo you with a Quick Lunch, Oyslers in every style. Soups, Dies, Dakes, Raked Roans, Sandwiches and lint Drinks. Also a choice line of Conleelionery constantly on hand. Soda Water and Sundaes in all flavors and to suit ali tastes, at the Old Drug Store Stand. Try us and be Convinced, C. F. Harrison, Prop’r Catering a Specialty, TRAVELING BAGS TRUNKS HARRY W. SAUERS HATTER & FURNISHER STATE COLLEGE, College Hardware Go. General Hardware, Tin Ware Spouting and Repairage State College H. GRIMM MERCHANT TAILOR STATE COLLEGE. PA. Thirty years* experience In Tailoring, humpies of Mio finest Imported Goods always on hand. DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY. TZj'ngraving of Visiting Cards, Invitations, Menus, Dance Programs, Writing Paper STOLL PENN A 584 Main