Kilisely Bros. Billiard Parlor and Bowling Alley Cigars and Tobacco HOTEL BUILDING Watch this space for announcements HARDWARE Good Goods - Lowest Prices Honest Inspection and Fair Judgment is all I ask. .. JOHN 1. OLEWINE BELLEFONTE, PA. All Kinds of Repair Work Neatly and Promptly Done. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. CHAS. A. WRIER Tonsorial Artist SOLICITS_ YOUR PATRONAGE First Class Work Guaranteed UNDER HOTEL S. E. KIIVIPORT, All Kinds Choice Meats Both 'Phones STATE COLLEGE The Palace Restaurant Sandwiches, Soups and Pies always on band. J. C. SIIEFFLER, Proprietor. THE STATE COLLEGIAN The Freshman-Sophomore Game. The sophomores defeated the freshmen in the annual claEs fothball game on Beaver Field - last Saturday by the score of 6 to.O. As the field was very slippery nothing but straight football was used, yet the game proved none the less interest ing to the spectators. Punts were trequeltly exchanged and fumolir.g was very much in evider.ce, in the latter of which the sophomores seemed to be superior in recovering the ball. Both teams fought stub bornly although honors were slight ly in favor of the second year men. The freshmen claim that their rivals were lucky co win while the sopho mores rest with the idea that block ing kicks and recovering fumbles are an important part of th - .• game. The single score of the g • ame oc curred in the first half when Vought blocked a kick near the tieshrnan goal. As the ball bounded back and was crossing the line Maxwell seized it and scored a touchdown for 1910. McCleary kicked out and Vorhis made the goal. The fresh men, however, were not always on the defensive as they succeeded three times in getting near enough to try for a field goal. The entire sophomore team played well but the good work of McCleary, Hirsliman, Vought, and Johnson was especially noticeable For 19]1 Coulson din wonderful work at half and Hipple distinguished himself at end. The line-up: 1910 Maxwell . . . Vought, (Capt), Montgomery . Ig Johnson Smith,. Sloan.. Walker Herman Vorh McCeary Hirciiman 1911 0 Hippie E to; , add!, Hubbard, Mcannell Gray. . • • •• • • McClellan Martin reWorkman. Brown. Sp: - logic qb. Ludwig, Nelson ....1h ....... .. Coulson . —Barnett . .Mosser -. . . . . . 'touchdown -Maxwell. Goal from Tourhdown•- Vorhis. Referee- Higley. Umpire - Mcllver n. Paid Jude Jeffries. Linesmen—Wright and Postlethwaite. Halves - 2. and 2t) Minces. Robert V. Rex, '99, is superin tendent of the Continental No. 2 plant of 32C) ovens near Uniontown, Pa. Freshman Statistics. Assistant Physical Director Jeffery has just completed the examinarion of the freshman c:ass. Among the most important averages are : Age, 19 years, 8 months; height, 67.6 inches; weight, 138 4 pounds. In the strength tests, the most im portant averages are: Chest and upper arms, 114.2 pounds; back, 296.3 pounds; legs; 535.3 pounds; right forearm, IGO pounds; left forearm, 90 pounds; push up, 6 times; pull up, 6 times. Forty-five per cent. or the class used tobacco at the time of the ex- amination It is interesting to note that 1911 is 3 months older, six tenths of an inch taller, and 4.7 pounds heavier b y these averages, than 1910 was at the time of their examination last fall; and also, that the percentage of tobacco users is three per cent. greater than that of 1910. The Debating Team. The debating team is in good shape for their encounter with Dick inson tomorrow evening, and hope to win a decisive victory. Ile selection of judges for this debate has been a very difficult proposition, owing to its popular in terest among the eligible men. It is very hard to find an entirely im partial man who is acceptable to both sides. At present, as this article goes to press. two judges have been selected. They are Prof. Llewellyn Phil:ips, of Bucknell, and Robert A Zentmyer, of Tyrone. rhe third man will be chosen within a day or two. A. D. Carrier, '99, who has been in the employ of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper company, at Coving ton, Va., has been promoted to the position of manager of the pulp de pa► tment of the same company at Mechanicsville, N. Y. F. M. Torrence, 'O5, is a visitor at the college this week.