STATE COLLEGIAN Published on Thursday of each week during the college year by the students of The Pennsylvania State College in the interest of the Students, Fac ulty, Alumni and Friends of the college. Entered at the Postoffice, State College, Pa.. as second class matter Editor in Chief C. N. FLEMING, 'O9 Assistant Editor H. A. HEY, 'O9 Associate Editors R. W. KRISE, 'OB. S. W. BLOOM, 'OB. G. E. MILLER, 'OB A. W. FISHER, 'lO. K. B. LOHMANN, 'lO. J. F. MATTERN, 'IC Business Manager J D. WOODWARD, 'OB Assistants N. B. HIGGINS, 'O9. P. B. BENNETCH, 'O9. F. H. BERKEBILE, 'lO SUBSCRIPTION al. 50 per year or $1.25 if paid within 30 days after date of subscription. THURSDAY, FEB. 27, 1908 EDITORIAL. In another column appears the notice of the organization of the Wrestling Club. It seems to us that this is a move in the right direction. One of the chief difficulties with in- tercollegiate athletics today is that only a limited number of students become proficient enough to com pete in the contests. Therefore, anything which will tend to broaden the scope of our athletics and give more chances to the student body for physical development is to be commended. At present, in our college. wrest ling itself is not a very highly de veloped sport. If it were not for the annual contest between the freshmen arid sophomores, it would 'IHE STATE COLLEGIAN be almost ignored. This should not be the case, since it is a well known fact that as a general exercise and body builder, wrestling stands among the first of all athletic games. As the present club proposes to main- tain a seven man team, each man be ing of a different weight, every man in college can try for the team. Men will only compete with other men of their own weight and, therefore, the large man will have no unfair advantage. To freshmen and preps who may wish to try for their class teams this is an excellent oppor tunity to develop themselves and at the same time to learn wrestling. At present only a few men in Col- lege know mnch about wrestling and therefore to develop a team capable of winning victories for State will mean considerable work. However, we have material in college for a fine team if everybody will turn out and try for it whether he knows any wrestling or not. Let us develop a team which will bring fresh laurels to Old Penn State Through utter carelessness, and inexcusable roughness on the part of different sets of students who go to the Auditorium for class or club pictures, the two pianos on the platform have been very badly de faced, even to the extent of one piano, last Friday, having pieces of the wood chipped off. Such roughness cannot be ex cused on any grounds, and Miss Atherton has requested us to make this statement of the condition of the pianos, and asks that hereafter, any club expecting to have pictures taken from the platform, will either have the janitor of that building help with any moving of the pianos, or let them stand where they are. The Thespians. Since Tuesday of last week, the members of "The Thespians" have been busily engaged in rehearsing for their first performance,, which will be given in the Auditorium to- morrow evening. Practice is held twice a day and from every indication this season's show will be the best in recent years The title of this year's production is "The Toastmaster " It is a col lege play and deals with the in teresting experiences of a freshman class in, their efforts to break up the sophomore banquet. The toast master is captured by the fresh men, and after some exciting com plications, he is regained by the sophomores. The whole affair is very amusing, but in the end every thing is settled with satisfaction. In the banquet scene, the college glee club takes an active part by render ing several appropriate selection. Mrs. Hurley, of Philadelphia, has again been engaged as trainer. She arrived early last week and imme diately began her work with the club. At present, Manager Laird is away arranging for a trip. The itinerary will probably include Belle fonte, Tyrone, Clearfield, Williams port, Chambersburg,and Lewisburg. Sophomore Basketball League. The sophomores have organized a Basketball League - composed of the following teams: Civils, Chemists, Farmers, Electricals, Mechanicals, and Miners. A schedule has been arranged and the games promise to be very interesting. The first game was 'played on the 19th, when the Miners defeated the Civils by the score of 19-14. The Electricals won their game from the Chemists 14-3, the same night, but were defeated by the'llVlechanicals