State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, February 28, 1907, Image 8

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    Scrub Baseball Schedule.
The western trip to be taken by
the “scrub” baseball team in the
early part of May has been outlined
by Assistant Manager Reiter and
several games on that trip have al
ready been arranged for. The
schedule is somewhat different from
the usual list of “scrub” games, but
the prospect of a trip will be an in
centive to all second team candidates
to make good.
Arrangements have not yet been
completed for a game on May 3, but
one will by played somewhere in the
vicinity of Pittsburg. Two games
with Bellefonte Academy—one in
Bellefonte and a return game here —
will be scheduled as soon as the
western trip is definitely fixed.
May 2, Kiskininitas, at Saltsburg.
May 3, open.
May 4, Carnegie Tech., at Pitts
burg.
May 25, Carnegie Tech., at State
College.
Bowling League,
High team score Beta Theta Pi
High Individual score, it. S. Alllchcll 232
STANDING.
Won
Sigma Cbt li
Phi Gamma Delta 8
Beta Theta PI 7
Phi Delta Theta 4
Phi Sigma Kappa 4
Phi Ivappsi Sigma 5
Sigmn Alpha Epsilon 3
Kappa Sigma 2
The Medico-Ghirurgical College of Philadelphia
[hnartmont nf Morlipino Carefully graded course of four sessions of eight months
UCpal lIIICIII Ul IllCUlulilC each. Thoroughly practical instruction; Free Quizzes;
Limited Ward Glasses ; Clinical Conferences; Particular attention to laboratory work,
ward work and bedside teaching. Largest and finest cllniial amphitheatre in the world.
Flonartmont nf nonfiefru Oilers superior advantages to students. Abunda 1 ce of mu
** * * ÜBIHIoII j terial for practical work in the Dental Infirmary. College
clinics present splendid opportunities lor practical study of general am! oral surgery.
Dental students accorded same college privileges as medical students. Quizzing conducted
by the Prolessors free of charge.
[lpnartmpnt nf Pharmanu Jln integral part of the institution. Address the
UC|IQI lIIIGIII Ul lIICII lllaujf Dean of Lhedepartment in which you are interested for an
illustrated catalogue, describing courses in full and containing information as to fees, etc.
W. T. DUNN
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
Special Entertainment. Clark
The Young Men’s Christian As
sociation has arranged a special en
tertainment for Thursday evening,
March 7th. It will consist of a de
bate, “Democracy vs. Republican
ism.” between the Honorable
Champ Clark of Missouri and the
Honorable C. H. Grosvenor of
Ohio, both eminent members of the
House of Representatives.
Keep this date open. Holders of
reserved seats who wish to retain
the same seats for this entertainment
are requested to communicate at
once with Mr. F. E. Wilber, general
secretary, on or before March Ist.
Reserved seats will be on sale at
Meek’s on and after Friday evening,
March Ist. Tickets thirty-five and
fifty cents.
Of the one thousand eminent
scientific men chosen by Dr. James
McKean Cattell, editor of Science,
State has the following six: Dr.
H. P. Armsby, animal nutrition;
Dr. William Frear, agricultural
chemistry; Dr. M. E. Wadsworth,
mineralogy; Dr. G. G. Pond,
chemistry; Dr. H. F. Stecker,
mathematics. Prof. Dugald C.
Jackson, 'B5, is mentioned as a
graduate of State.
I.nst, Pet.
0 3.000
4 .00(1
5 .3 3
5 .414
5 .444
7 .41(1
8 .333
10 .100
“MOTHER” DUNN’S GRUB
vs. Grosvenor.
Scientific Men
■ ■ ■ :■ AT
McAllister hall
Three Dollars a Week
S. E. KIMPORT,
All Kinds Choice Meats
Both 'Phones
STATE COLLEGE
C. B. SHEASLY
Furniture and Carpets
Picture Frames Made to Order
NITTANY LIGHT
& POWER GO.
STATE COLLEGE.
JOSEPH MARKLE
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
All Kinds of Choice Meats
y\T THE
MEAT MARKET, Old Postoffice Place
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