The Swathmorel Game. The Swarthmore five proved to be the hardest proposition Penn State has faced on the Armory floor this season. Following a successful eastern trip, which was closed by a victory over Swarthmore on the'r floor, the team won new laurels from the Quaker, aggregation. This was the seventh victory out of the eight games played thus far. The entire game was hotly con tested and the score stood 14 14 at the end of the first half. Not less than six tithes during this half the score was tied. At every stage of the game, Penn State ex hibited fine form and the wonderful passing of our five was an astonish ment to Swarthmore. At tne be -ginning of the second half, State played with whirlwind speed and succeeded in obtaining a lead which Swarthmore failed to overcome. Abele, a former member of State's 1907 varsity football squad, played an excellent game at forward for Swarthmore. Dill, one of the var sity guards, made two phenomenal long shots. STATE 36 SWARTHMORE 22 Ross. Rced 1112:1211 Dußarry Funston Goals from field—Swayne 1, Baugton 1, Abele 2, Griffin 2, Clement 2, Dill 2, Hermann 4, Reed 4 Dußarry 4, Funston 3, Waha 2. Goals fromfouls Swayne 2, Waha 2. Referee—Mr. Tomhave, Halves-20 minutes Short Course Students Leave. Yesterday the short course for students in Agriculture closed, and most of the men have left for their homes. They speak very highly of the opportunities for young men who avail themselves of the benefits of fered here. They also feel as though they were well treated and have formed an attachment for this institution. At their banquet held at the Nittany Inn last week, the} voiced their thanks and appreciation and pledged themselves to help make the short course even more successful in the future. About 91 men completed the various courses. THE STATE COLLEGIAN Copyright 1907 '-y Hart Schaffner Eg Mar,. MOH EEMM Dill, Baughton Skating Rink Knisely Brothers OVIG rMIOIOI '0 _lOl6 ~~~ {~,t'' GOOD FLOOR BEST SKATES iMMEIMEDI For any Function J!f you are to wear full dress clothes, besure they are correct in style. There's no other clothes a man should be more particular of. IlYou may be sure about our Hart Schaffner & Marx full dress and tuxedo suits ; corret in every detail. cWe'll fit you (You need not feel apologetic in such evening clothes. A credit to you and (J Full dress and tuxedo suits, ready to wear $25 to $6O. (Full_ dress and tuxedo suits, made to measure, $35 to $75. ljGloves, shirts, collars accessories SIM THE CLOTHIER Correct dress for men State Representative J. G. Stoll, 341 McAllister Hall j 0 9,000. Ineasi THE MALLORY STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY BELLEFONTE PENNA Specialty of Oval Portrait Frames M. Ferguson, 'O9, agent, Kappa Sigma HARDWARE Good Goods - Lowest Prices Honest Inspection and Fair Judgment is all I ask.... .. .TOHN I. OLEWINE J. GEORGE STOLL Student agent for Writing Paper, Shirts, Corduroys and Pennants Room 341 Mo.A,I.LISTER. HALM, , 'EON