State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 09, 1908, Image 5

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    The 'Varsity . tat . stop
A Catcher on a college nine cannot be too
careful about the Mitt he uses—the Big Game
may depend on his ability to hold the ball. The
majority of 'Varsity Backstops, like the majority of
the great League Catchers, use
~,_K
Catchers' Mitts
The arrangement of padding , and deep hollow
holds the ball every time. Reach Catchers' Mitts
in rights and lefts,
'n price from 25c.
:h.
Sea 'T
W. 0. KANTNER
•
Room—Resides VACATION WORK
Second door below Pres. church
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
K Ball
,een adopted by the great
:limn League for a ten
period. It is also used
1 the big 'Varsity and
. School Nines.
The
tzac,K Guarantee
(aAO
,MARK
Reach Trademark on all Sporting
is a guarantee of quality. It means
!than, a new article or your money
mcept on Balls and Bats under $1).
teach Official Base Ball Guide
for 1908
ready—contains playing rules
e American ;old National
its. 11ustoiy and action pie
of the Ts;c7 Wor.d's Series.
is at dealers or by mail.
.1 al your dealer's, we will fill
or der der eel on I eceipl of pr ice.
for 1:in8 Base Rnll Catalogue and
rase Ball Rol y by Elbert Hubbard.
A. J. REACH CO.,
1761 Tulip St..
Philadelphia. Pa.
Forestry Society Program.
A schedule of programs for the
Forestry Seminar has been worked
out for the remainder of the year
and is given herewith. The work
should prove interesting not only to
members but to all students. The
meetings are held every Tuesday at
6.30 o'clock in the Forestry build
ing.
On the program the sections
marked "special" are reserved for
allied subjects which are to be pre
sented to the Seminar by different
members of the faculty. Notices
of all meetings are posted each Mon
day on the bulletin boards.
April 7. Captain illy, The Forests
and Forest Industries of Cuba.
April 14, I. T. Yarnall, Forests of
South America ; W. C. Pelton. The
Trees of the Tropics of America and
the Relation to the Floras of their
Tropical Regions; J. R. Guyer,
Current Events.
April 28, R. Thompson, The Re
lation of the Forest Trees of North
America to those of Asia and
Europe; A. T. Kelly, Canadian and
Mexican Forests; S. H. Painter,
Current Events.
May 5, H. C. Gould, Distribution
of Forests of Asia; A. C. Grazier,
Practice of Forestry in India; H. E.
Wells, Current Events.
May 12, Mr. Zeigler of the U. S.
Forest Service will talk on some
phase of Forestry.
May 19, R. C. Walton, Philippine
Forests and Forestry; J. E. Ingram,
Insular Forests of Asia (Japan,
Java, Borneo, Ceylon); W. W.
Twaddell, Current Events.
May 26, Special.
June 2, Farewell meeting.
The opening baseball game will be
played Saturday on Beaver Field
with Carnegie Tech.
.A.N - AFP;r)
Address
Box 229