LOCK HAVEN LAUNDRY Soft Wash 50c per doz. High Class Work J. \I Stiyoot 'O7 ii. U. Btu Hs 'O7 1 t Watch and jewelry Repairing a Specialty All work done inomptly . . . and Guaranteed F. P. BLIUR & CO. Jen elers and Opticians BE.LLEFONTE PA. GO TO GEO. B. JACKSON CIGARS, TORACCO AND ROASTED PEANUTS A Ft.II Line of Smotarb' Fancy Articles. • r 4 ALLEN ST., STATE COL._EGE. PA. , - • HOTED_ LAVERY FIRST CLASS ACCOMODATIONS F. A. ROI3ISON, PROP. Commercial Toleiilione H. A. EVEY ..-____L.,ilere--ry Fir.,t Class Rigs at all Times CAB WORK A SPECIALTY Both 'Phones THE STATE COLLEGIAN State 9—F• and M. 0 The feature of Friday's game on Beaver field was the wonderful pitch ing of big "Bull" McCleary, who struck out twenty F. and M. batters, and did not allow anything like a hit until the ninth inning. Only one of the visitors reached second base during the garr. e, while State's time ly batting off both Lentz and Horn yielded nine runs. McCieary's strong hitting was also a feature, likewise the clean ; fast fielding of both teams. It was a fine game all through, and made our varsity's eighteenth victory this season. STATE R H Po A E Cree ss Mt., ri 3 L Vorhis c Cuulson, I MEM MEMO MESE P eiguson r McCleary, p Totals . . .. . .... .... . . .. 9 727 7 1 F. AND M. R 1-1 Po AE Krau,e, 1 . ... ... ... . ... .. U UlO 1 1 Gaul, m Lowe 1, c Lentz, p ~ 13Itnncr, 1 =MEI St unm, 3 Horn, 2 p Watt, r. Totals Penn State MEM Two base hit--Crutchley. Sacrifice hits--Mason 2. McCleary. Stolen bases—Cree. Conklin, Mc- Cleary, Crutchley Hit by pitched ball—Cree. Bases Bells - Off McCleary 1. off Lentz 3. off Horn 2. Innings pitched -By Lcntz 5, by Horn 3 Struck out -By McCleary 20, by Lentz 2, by Horn 2. Time of game-2 hours. Umpire— Mcllveen. Several months ago a Bible and a Bible study hook were taken from the office of McAllister Hall. The former was highly prized as a gift, and the owner, a Senior, is anxious to recover the books before leaving college. A liberal reward will be paid if the books are returned either to Room 7, Track House or to Mc- Allister Hall- office. 1910 Nominations. The following nominations for the offices of next year's Sophomore class we: e made at a meeting held last Friday evening: President, Ogilvie, Buka, Sloan; vice presi dent, Vorhis, Hay, Lams, Whit- 2 1 1 1 1 ll 1 0 1 0 1. 0::U 3 0 112 0 0 MEEINI 010 0 0 ]Ol 0 0 220 2 0 moyer; secretary, Von Senden Hirshman, S. H. smith, Lull treasurer, Runk, McCleary, L. M 004 3 0 011 2 1 001 0 0 000 2 0 Fisher 002 2 1 001 2 0 001 0 0 0 2 2 , 1 12 3 002100 5 1 x- 9 000 000000 - 0 T. F. Foltz, 'O6, spent the latter part of last week at the college. He has been employed by the Pennsyl vania Railroad at Altoona but has lately been transferred to the West Jerse3 Electric, which is the electric line of the Pennsylvania between Philadelphia and Atlantic City. He will have his headquarters in At lantic City. A. W. Staub, of the Student Volunteer Movement, addressed the Christian association meeting Sun day evening. Within the next year Mr. Staub will go to China where he will be supported by Oberlin College. Miss Redifer entertained the 'O7 "Preps" last week. There are about twenty of the original num ber still in college. Not yet, but soon is the time to wear a Spring Suir NOW is the time to order one. The International Tailoring company mskes the best clothes for the least money. It costs nothing to see cundreds of "nifty" sam ples, Call at 328 Main and be convinced. RAINEY & MATTER agents S P .-‘_ 114 D I N G Basebolls GloN es Bats Tennis Nets Racquets Wright & Ditson Balls STOLL 584 Main Mail orders filled ALUMNI HAPPENINGS