WATCH OUR WINDOW THE TOGGERY SHOP Aside from these instances neither team was able to do much. Buck nell put up a very good game and were elated over their victory. Several decisions of umpire Mol finger mighc have been questioned. but the rivalry of the teams is still of a friendly character. As the contract calls for two games, one each place, and since the game here was cancelled on account of rain, arrangements are about completed for Bucknell to play here on June 13. STATE Cree, ss McCleary, m. Coulson, 1.... Hirshman, 1. Workman,2.. Haver stick, 3 L. Vorhis, c. Ferguson, r.. Mitinger, y. Totals BUCKNELL Loyeland ss.. Leach, 2..... Niple, 3 Sheehan. c Clark, m... Nortliup, p Hawk, c.... Dawson, 1. Hoffman. r Totals..., •• , THE STATE COLLEGIAN UWe have a few Zodiac Stick ' I A Pins on hand and in order to close them out will sell at 50c. Soft Shirts at $l. We have at last succeeded in putting a soft shirt on the market for $1 that is worth $1.50. Compare one of our, dollar shirts with one gotten elsewhere. We'll be assured of a new customer. Base on balls--Off Mitinger 5; Northup 2. Struck out By Mitinger 4; by Northuo 9. Two base hits—Hawk, Ferguson. Stolen bases —Cree, Haverstick. Time 2 hours. Umpire - Wolfinger. Dr Walter R. Ciane, the Dean elect of the School of Mines and Metallurgy, was educated at the University of Kansas, where he re ceived the degrees of A. B. and A. M. The degree of Ph. D. was con ferred on him by Columbia Uni versity. After a few years' teach ing in lowa and Minnesota, he re turned to the University of Kansas co organize a School of Mines and to establish an ore-dressing labora tory and a mining museum. In 1906 he was called to the Faculty of the School of Mines of Columbia Uni versity, New York, which position he has since occupied. Here he has had charge of the work in ore dressing and has assisted in mining machinery design. He has also had charge of the Summer School work RH 0 AE UO3 2 0 0 010 0 010 0 0 0 010 01 0 0 2 01 01121 01 510 012 0 0 01 0111 0 524 14 5 R 11 0 AE 00 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 tl3 2 1 019 0 0 G 020 0 000 2 0 0 1 9 10 011 1 0 112 0 0 3 4 27 10 1 The New Mining Dean. in various parts of the United States. Dr. Crane is the author of many contributions to geological and min ing literature, and has now in press a volume of six hundred pages on "Gold and Silver." He will come to State College at the expiration of his Summer School work. Professor H H. Stoek, elected to a professorial lectureship in coal min ing, was at one time an instructor in the School of Mines and Metallurgy at The Pennsylvania State College. He has been in recent years Editor of "Mines and Minerals" and is a recognized authority on anthracite mining. He will be in residence at the College during six weeks of each school year. It is hoped to extend this custom of bringing into the School for brief periods men who will be in touch with practical work. M C. Mumma, 'O7, is with the American Locomotive Company of Allegheny.-
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