Open Letters. The STATE COLLEGIAN invites letters, but the publication of a communication does not necessarily imply the endorsement of the sentiments contained therein. As a guaran tee of good faith, the writer's name must be signed, but will not be printed if so desired. Editd . of the Collegian:- - Almost everyone who witnessed the .wrestling match last Friday night was impressed by the lack of activity shown on the part of some of the wrestlers. This may have been due to the science of the pro fession but it failed to impress the audience as such. In our estima tion it is not a test of strength for one man to get 'down on the mat and alloW another to work for half an hour„trying-to•turn - him over. It is too much like a one-ringed circus in a big city—there must be more do ing As a remedy to this we would suggesf ttiat'a time limit be set and if at the expiration of this time neither man has , won the fall it shall be a draw. The final result could be reckoned - as before but a man must work fast and hard to win. The contest would: - .:th en be one of strength. and -skill and not simply one of endurance: 'l9i2. The sub-freshman class met on Thursday, Oct. 3, for the purpose of organizing. Officers were nom inated and on Tuesday of last week the election took•place. The results were as follows: PresiaOht, R. A. Freed; Vice prcsiaent, A.-L. Tobias; Secretary, T. . Lenchnef; - "Veasurer, P. B. The class , numbqrs about eighty men and will form al strong nucleus for next .year s freshma n class. W. T.. 'DUNN THE STATE COLLEGIAN Pennsylvania ' vs. Ur.sinus, at Philadelphia. Princeton vs. Villanova, at Prince- SATURDAY. OCT. 19. State vs. Cornell, at Ithaca. Yale vs. Army, at West Point. Indians vs. Bucknell, at Carlisle. Princeton . vs. W. and J., at Princeton Harvard vs. Navy, at Annapolis. Pennsylvania vs. Brown, at Phila- delphia. Lafayette vs. Fordham, at Easton. Swarthmore vs. George Wash ineton, at Swarthmore, Lehigh vs. Medico-Chi., at S Bethlehem. Ursinus vs. Dickinson, at College- The International Tailoring Company's Observer L. D. MATTER, 7; - f1... Esc ri , ,, , . '(,... , . 5 - --- N, 2 - , , - 0 1, 'I \ \_....,,,-..:, - " •,: N. ~.Y.-:'-, • z.,...,j ,-( ~--.- .:.:( • , "MOTHER" DUNN'S GRUB McALLISTER HALL Three Dollars a week And worth it all Games of the Week. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16 CALL AND SEE AT ROOM 566 MAIN ALL THE FALL AND WINTER STYLES Kern's STATE PENNANTS H.H.Acheson,Agt. F. F.- Blair & Co. Jewelers and Opticians Corner Brockerhoff House Repairing a specialty All work guaranteed I. C. HOLMES Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits STATE COLLEGE, PA. For sale or rent FULL DRESS SUIT Coat. size 36 Address Postoffice Box 189, State College Kindly mention the State Col legian when calling upon our advertisers. ''4' "z? °G SAMPLES Class Caps, Pins and Fobs The highest grade of college goods AGENT Armory F. B. SCOTT
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