end, then State fumbled but re covered and Burns clipped off 20 around the other end ; another fum ble and it was Geneva's ball. Geneva gained 1 and then 2 through the line and Galvin kicked to Hirsh man who ran back 5 to State's 20 yard line. McCleary then punted 40 yards to Wiley, whom Weaver downed in his tracks. Geneva got 4 and State was here penalized 5 yards for offside playing; Geneva placed much dependance on Galvin's kicks, but the ball remained in mid field during several minutes of play. Finally Vorhis got away on a quarterback run that looked good for a touchdown but after 60 yards was brought down by Walker on their 15 yard line. Hand made 7 through tackle and McCleary went over the line but was called back for an offside play for , which State was penalized 5 yards McCleary gained 4 and Vorhis gained 'but 1, which gave Geneva the ball on her 12 yard line. Geneva made 4, the: 1 and Vorhis got the :kick and went back 20 to Geneva's 27 yard line. Mc- Cleary got 3 and on a forward pass State fumbled but' Burns fell on the ball. State made 'successive gains and Hirshman •was sent over for a touchdown. McCleaiy's try -for goal went a little wide. Score 5 to 0. After the second kick• off long gains were Made by HirShman, Burns and Zink, and McCleary _got away for a beautiful 2.5y - ard run for a touchdown. Vorhis kicked the goal at a difficult angle. State now began to get together, and after a 40 . yard run by Zink and several good line plays, Burns made a 45 yard run for a touch down. McCleary kicked the goal. At the beginning of the second half many substitutions were made in State's line-up. The next two touchdowns were made by Barnett and Martin, respectively, Haverstick kicking both goals. THE STATE COLLEGIAN The Geneva boys put up a cle2 n snappy game of football and have a sturdy eleven under coach McCain. OE the new men for State, Weaver played a fine game at centre both offensive and defensive as did Smith at tackle, The line-up : STATE 34 GENEVA 0 Burns (Capt), Ayers.. le.. ... ...Patterson Hand, Martin.... . ..... It. ...... . . .. Stewart Bailey, Arnold... ...... ...Clyde, Hawk Weaver. Johnson,Grey c ...... . smith Cyphers, Hand ...... tg . .Galv,n Smith, Ritchey .rt.. . .. Moore (Capt) Campbell, Maxwell.....re . McCarty, Achinstn Vorlus, Haverstick.. .qb ..Walker Hirshman, Coulson. .. lh Wiley McCleary, Abel, Brown rh . ........ .....Brown Zink, Barnett.. . fb. ...... . .Sterret Touchdowns—Hershman, McCleary 2, Burns, Barnett, Martin. Goals from touchdowns—Mc Cleary, Vorhis, Haverstick 2 Referee—F F. Smith. Geneva. Umpire—Prof Higley. Lines men—George and Weigle. Timers —Wright and Kidd. Time of halves-25 and 20 minutes. Campus Improvement. It will be recalled that near the close of last year a prominent land scape architect of New York was employed to draw up plans for the improvement of the campus. Since that time the work has been finished, and the plans have been adopted by the trustees. the plan as formulated is designed to provide for all future growth of the college. The complete drawing may be seen on the wall of Dr. Welsh's office. A great part of the following de scription is quoted directly from the architect's report, and for that reason will be the more interesting. The expense of having the new plans drawn up has been provided for by a warm-hearted alumnus who prefer to have his name withheld from the public. The central feature and main proje - Ct is a proposed grouping of the strictly public buildings such as lecture halls, laboratories, etc. in a terraced quadrangle on a continua tion of the existing main axis or driveway with the library and audi torium at the lower end as a fitting nucleus, and the proposed gym nasium at the upper ena as a hilltop terminus. The advantages of this site for this most important group are great. Its central location with reference to existing structures, the gradually J. GEORGE STOLL Student agent for Writing .Paper, Shirts, Corduroys and-Pennants Room. 341 OMIMIIMI=I THE MALLORY STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY BELLEFONTE ' PENNA -Veda Ily of Oval Portrail Frames M Ferguson, 'O9, agent, Kappa Sigma Patronize those who adver tise in The State Collegian For sale or rent ... FULL DRESS SUIT Coat, size 36 Address Postoffice Box 189, State College ascending slope which permits of an interesting terraced treatment, and the fact that it is unencumbered with existing inharmonious struct ures with ',which it would be difficult or impospible to work out a good architectural7 — effect, all com bine to-make possible the plan . pro posed. - - - At about equal , , distances from this central.grOoPlo the right and left are foul.' ' secoPidary groups, all tributary to .it,, - namely,—first, the buildings of the :department of agri culture, horticoltitre, etc. with a women's group between this and the central giotip' - §e - cTond, a professors' colony on lo .'.'er ground but with equally fine views of Nittany Moun tain, with an extension of McAllister Hall adjoining; third, on .the op posite side balancing the first'group a possible location for more dorm itories in case the McAllister Hall site should ever be inadequate, - and the new athletic club ho :se all con veniently near to the athletic field; fourth, on the lower level balancing the second group sites for additional fraternity houses. - -