State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 07, 1907, Image 6

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    State 52 —Lebanon Valley 20.
In the last regular game of the
season State’s varsity five defeated
Lebanon Valley in the Armory last
Friday evening. At no time was
the score close enough to make the
game exciting, although the visitors
several times received hearty ap
plause for the manner in which they
made long and successful throws.
At the beginning of the game
Lebanon Valley surprised our team
by making several quick passes and
putting the ball in the basket during
the first two minutes of play. Then
a foul was called on State and the
ball successfully thrown, making the
the score 3-0 in our opponents’
favor. State’s team then began to
play real basketball, giving the Ann
ville players a chance to score only
once during the remainder of rhe
half. Time was called with the
score 24-5.
Lebanon Valley gained courage
during the intermission, for soon
after the opening of the second half
they threw three goals and a foul in
succession. State was able to keep
the ball more of the time, however,
and held the lead during the re
mainder of the game. Ticknor and
Reed went in during the second half
and did good work. Herman dis
tinguished himself in throwing goals,
putting the ball in the net nine times.
When the referee’s whistle blew the
score stood 52-20 in favor of State.
With the exception of the inter
class game, this is the last im
portant game of the season. Cap
tain Waha and his men have labored
under difficulties, and although the
season has not been a brilliant one,
they have done good, consistent
work of which we are proud. The
last two games played on our own
floor against fast teams have shown
that our team has the skill and the
spirit which win victories.
LEBANON VALLEY 20
Knauss forward
Appenzehler center.
Carnes guard
Guyer (Oldham) guard*
Goals from field —Knauss 3, Wilder 2, Carnes 2,
Guyer 2, Barnett 3, Ross 1, Waha 1, Herman 9, Du
barry 3, Reed 3. Ticknor 4. Foul goals—Knauss 1,
Wilder 1, Waha 2, Herman 9. T«me keepers—
Maxwell and Harding, State. Time ot hal es—.o
minutes. Referee—Wilber, of R .tt,ers.
The committee appointed to draw
up an amendment to the constitu
tion of the athletic association to
govern the expenditures not already
provided for will submit the following
at the next meeting of the associa
tion: "Expenditures coming under
the athletic association and not oth
erwise provided for shall be referred
for approval to a committee consist
ing of the following men: treasurer
of the athletic association, president
of the athletic association, director
of athletics, chairman of the ad
visory committee, and the manager
of the team representing the depart
ment in which the expenditure
arises. However, on the failure of
any expenditure to meet the ap
proval of this committee it can only
be paid by a two-thirds vote of the
athletic association.”
Junior Electricals Entertained
Professor and Mrs. Jackson enter
tained the junior electricals at their
home last Saturday night in a very
pleasing manner. The time was
principally taken up with playing
cards and singing college songs.
Dr. Gill read a few seleciions from
the works of several well known
authors, and sang a number of comic
songs. The junior electrical orches
tra furnished some catchy music as
its share of the entertainment and
"Bill” Child created the hit of the
evening with his rag time coon
songs. The men departed for their
rooms at a very reasonable hour,
each swearing allegiance to “Price.”
The class in after-dinner speaking
meets in Room 340° on Monday,
March 4, at 7 p. m., Wednesday,
March 13, at 7.30 p. m., Monday.
March 18, at 7p. m. Meetings aft
er Easter will be announced later.
STATE 52
.. ..Herman
.Ticknor, Ross
Waha, (Capt).Reed
. .. Barnett
Dubarry,
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
Athletic Amendment.
After Dinner Sneaking,
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Oysters in Svery style. Soups, IMes,
Oakes, Baked Beans, .Sandwiches and
Hot Prinks. Also a choice *line of
Confectionery constantly on hand.
Soda Water and Sundaes in all
flavors and to suit all tastes, at the
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TRAVELING BAGS
TRUNKS
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HATTER & FURNISHER
STATE COLLEGE,
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General Hardware, Tin Ware
Spouting and Repairage
State College
H. GRIMM
MERCHANT TAILOR
STATE COLLEGE. PA.
Thirty years’ experience in Tailoring.
Samples of the finest Imported
Goods always on hand.
DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY.
■pj'ngraving of Visiting Cards,
Invitations, Menus, Dance
Programs, Writing Paper
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PENN A
584 Main