still retained its freshness and no trouble was experienced in putting the Southerners far behind early in the game. Here again the excellent team work of the White and Blue was shown, as well as the individual playing of the men in particular. The hat dest game of the trip was played on Friday night when the team went up against the strong Penn five with its record of fifteen consecutive victories. The repre sentatives of Penn State had become somewhat tired out by traveling and the wear of the preceding games so that they were not in condition to play the best game. As it was, however, they were recognized as one of the strongest teams Penn has played this year. State started off with a lead but was soon tied by Penn, only to take the lead again. This was kept up throughout the game and not until five minutes be fore the end of the game did Penn score enough to be sure of the re suit. The main feature of the game was the clever passing and dribbling of our men: "Billy" Dunn and Heaton, both old State stars, said that they did not see how State could lose another game if the style of play shown against Penn is main tained. The Swarthmore game which fol lowed found the team in better shape and, although very much handicapped by the size of the floor, they found it a comparatively easy matter to win. The Quakers were simply played to a standstill throughout the game. The individual stars of the series are hard to pick owing to the mag nificent playing of all. The way the team has developed in the last few weeks has been wonderful. Great 'credit is due Prof. Tomhave who has willingly given much of his time towards improving the work of the team. He played on tne Minnesota five when they won from such teams as Chicago and his knowledge of the• game is very complete. THE STATE COLLEGIAN The MEDICO-CHIRUOGICAL COLLEGE of Philadelphia Department of Medicine Carefully graded course of four sessions of 'eight months each. Thoroughly practical instruction; Free Quizzes; Limited Ward Classes; Clinical Conferences; Particular attention to laboratory wurk, ward work.andliedside teach ing. Largest and finest clinical amphitheatre in the world. Department of Dentistry for practical Abundance tici of material ries for practice of general and oral surgery. Quizzing conducted clinicsy e Professors ' of . :ifirge t . ul47 Departments of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutic Chemistry are also intoex4 ipatts of the institution All students accorded the same college privileges. Address the Dean of•the departmentin.whichwou are interested for an illustrated catalogue, describing courses in full and containing infornmitionAzAp fees, etc. Manager Harding also has shown good judgement in arranging his schedule so that there are not five or six hard games in succession on a trip as has been the trouble hereto fore. PENN STATE 36 Hermann. .. ... Ross, Reed Walla .. ...... .. kunston.. ....... Dußarry, Fox .... . .. . Goals from field—Hermann 2. Ross, Waha 5, Funston 6, Dußarry 3, Gotshall. Watt 2. Goals from fouls— Hermann 2, Watt 5. Referee—Knight, Lancaster Y. M. C. A. Halves 20 minutes. HENN STATE 20 DELAWARE 19 Hermann, Reed f Hagner Ross, F0x.... ... .....f ..... .... ....Newman Waha .... ... ..... c . . Robin Funston . .g .Doane Dußarry g. —ld cGarvef Goals from field—Hermann 2, Reed 2, Ross 4. Waha 3, Funston 2, Newman 3, Hagner 4, Mc- Garvey 2. Goals from fouls— Newman. Referee— Spear. Penn. Halves-20 minutes. PENN STATE 19 PENN 28 Hermann .f .. McNichol. Fitzpatrick Reed . f Keinath, Brokaw Waha.. c Kiefaber McNichol Funston g Speer. Kiefaber Dußarryg •.. .. McCruddin Goals fi om field—Keinath, Speer 3, Mclslichol7. Kiefaber, Dußarry 2. Funston, Reed 2, Herman 2. Goals from fouls—Keinath 2, Fitzpatrick, Mc- Nichol, Waha 5. Referee—Sharpe, Yale. Halves 20 minutes. STATE 38 SWARTHMORE 27 Hermann, Reed.... .. f... ........... ... ...Abel Ross f Rath, Clement Waha .. ..............c.... . ....... ... Griffin Funston g Dill Dußarry g Swayne Goals from field—Hermann, 3 Reed. Ross 6, Waha 2. Funston 6, Dußarry, Clement 2, Rath 2, Abel 5, Dill, Swayne 2. Goals from fouls—Swayne 3. Referee—Henrie, Swarthmore. Halves-20 minutes. - 5070 students matriculated at the University of Chicago last fall. State Pennants and -Pillows . - *4 ' t Special , Pennants THE W. C. KERN COMPANY COLLEGE GOOD Main Office and Factory 411 East 57th St., Mow For sale at Armory Cox Sons and Vining, 262 Fourth Ave.. N.Y. t CAPS -and ' GOWNS, F. & M. 11 .. . Gotshall .Watt ...Richards .. Werner Fahrenbach J. G. Stoll, Representative A Decisive Viptory. The George Washington,•fivie ,put, 'up a poor _exhibition of basketball against Penn tate , , on 1 . 13,0_4ray, :wry floor Tuesday night. The visitors played a plucky game but seemed. to have been more or less fatigued. from previous contests gntioFgre AA able to do any shooting. The:ganke resulted in the decisive scare of 4,7 to 4 against them. Penn showed excellent form and the,flogocrWPilr, and shooting were. alw,sys atkay..exias:, The Easter vacation will this year be from April 16th to 23rd. • semester subjects will'change at the: end of March. Fraternity Class and