Reserves vs. Juniata. In a cleanly played game the Re serves defeated Juniata college on Beaver Field last Wednesday by the score of 5 to 0. The visitors se cured but one hit from McKain and he gave only one bast on balls. Tne Scrubs clearly outclassed the Juniata nine. The line-up: Glenn, ss; Ryan, 3; Bray, 1; Watson, r; Leidich, m; Butz. 2; Fuhs, 1; Fox, c; McKain, p. For Juniata: Omo, 2; Spiker, m; Lauder, 1; Wardlow, 1; -Carroll, ss; Good, r; Morgan, 3; Puderbaugh, c; Park p. 1909 Class Elections. At the annual elections of the junior class held on Wedr esday of last week the following officers for next year were chosen: president, K. H. Marsh; vice president, C. N, Fleming; secretary, J. G. Bech told; treasurer, W. B. Furst. Thespian Elections. - The Thespians have elected the following officers for the college year 1908 09 : President, C. Henry; secretary, C. A. Hogentogler; treas urer; H. R. Higley; manager, W. Sudduth; assistant manager, S. L'. Pollock. The Bellefo nte Central will run a special train between Bellefonte and and the College on Friday, Satur day, and Monday of Commence ment week. The special will leave Bellefonte each of these days at 4.50 p. m., immediately after the arrival of the train on the Pennsylvania road. Prof. and Mrs. E. D. Walker en tertained the Senior Civils very pleasantly on Friday evening, and Prof. and Mrs. J. P. Jackson en tertained the Senior Civils and Mechanicals on the following even ing. Both hosts and hostesses were praised for their hospitality. Dean Welsh will deliver the Com mencement address at Medico-Chi in Philadelphia on Saturday of this week. He will also attend the alumni dinner on Friday evening. THE STATE COLLEGIAN The most glorious stock of good things we ever offered our trade, consisting of fine clothing, hats, shirts and neckwear and all articles included in a regular line of men's, youth's and boys' furnishing goods now ready in profusion Montgomery & Company S. M. Smith, 233 McAllister, college representative