State Vol. V, No 2 Tradk Trials. Track trials were held on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of finding out what sort of material the fresh nan class contains. The records made were not exceptional, since none of the new men haVe been in training. After a few months of work, hoWtver, , some then should be developed Who will Materially strengthen the team. The order of events was as follows, the men ranking in the order named: 100 'yird &sh,first heUt—Tellysh, James, Krall. Time, 11 1-5 sec oiids. Se - cond heat—Hoskins, As - plu adh, Graham. Tirde, 12 sec onds. 120 yard hurdle—Harrison, Pier. Time. 17 3 5 seconds. 4'40 yira dash—Krnil, D. F. Hoskiiis, W. E. HOskiiis. Tithe, 62 2-5 seconds. Orie rhile run—Metzger. Glavin, Meikle. Time, 5 minutes 9 sec onds. Half Mile run—Heller, Burgeit, AlliiOn. Time 2 rninutes 23 sec onds. Pole vaillt—CiawfOrd, James, BOiden. Height, 9 feet 6 inches. Running, high jump—Tellysh, Br6;Arn. Height, 4 feet 9 inches. These trials will be held every Saturday aftern - Oon as long as the weatherpermits, and - all new men are urged to take part. Grove City Defeated. Last Saturday's game on Beaver Field with Grove City college re sulted in a cleanly played contest in which the white and blue triumphed by the score of 31 to 0, or fifteen points less than were scored last season against the same aggregation. Coll STATE COLLEGE, PA., OCTOBER 1, 1908 There was no repetition of the loose play seen in the Bellefonte game, for captain McCleary had been able to imbue the players with his own State fighting spirit in the week fol lowing that contest. Larry Vorhis, "ginger" also had a great deal to do with the well earned victory and the reappearance of Hirshman at fullback, with his line smashes, added materially to State's strength. Good work was &me by the new men—Mosser, Barr, Ballou, Mess ner, Lyon, Piollet and Brown, who have seen their first active service under varsity colors this year. It is to the new men that we must look for our strength now. Graduation and other causes lost us eight players from the 1907 eleven and these will be hard to replace. STATE 31 GROVE CITY COLLEGE 0 Piollet, Brown f b Aker, Atchison Weaver 1 t. Lace McClellan 1 g ... . ... .. Hawk Gray, Johnson .... . .c. . .. .. .. McWilliams Cyphers r g Archer Lyon Heckert Smith, Messner r e........... .. McCullough Ballou, Hermann .... q ...... . . .. Lowe (Capt.) Vorhis, Barr 1 h. McCleary (Capt.) r h Hershman, Masser ....f b Touchdowns—Vorhis, McCleary, Hirshman, Smith, Cyphers—Goals from touchdown—Vorhis 4. Safety—Penn State. Referee —Dr. Robison. Um pire—Welsh. Time of halves-20 and 15 minutes. Work on Chemisty Building Re- Work on the Chemistry building, which was stopped after the founda tion was completed, has been re sumed. The original plans were Made for a brick structure and they had to be altered when it was de cided to build with concrete blocks. This is what has caused the delay. The work has been ordered re sumed provided that iron uprights are placed within the concrete blocks to support the ceiling of the large lecture room. The work will be' pushed in order to get the build ing ready for use by second semes ter if possible. egian. sumed. Price Five Cen.'3 Off for Wilkes-Barre The State-Indian game was principal topic of discussion at 1_1:2 Wednesday morning mass meci Manager Postlethwaite has bn:.-1"- cally completed all the arranger-_- - for the trip, and it is likely thal. special train will leave Lemo - : --- Friday afternoon. A rate of ,',"3.77 for the round trip has been secured. provided a sufficient number The train will reach Wilkes-Farm between seven and eight o'ciclo: Friday evening, and returning will leave there probably about the sarre time Saturday evening. The game will be one of the bard: of the year, and every man who can possibly arrange to go, should do so. Dedication of Woman's Building. The invitations for the dedication of the Woman's Building on Octob , :i . 16 are being sent out. The program for the event is not yet fully ar ranged. It will include talks by Miss M. T. Dock. of Harrisburg who was instrumental in secu:' the appropriation for the buildin ;, and Mrs. Tillinghass, of Titusville. Practical demonstrations in cooking will be given in the domestic science laboratory by Mrs. Rorer of New York. New Water Supply for the College. The new eight inch pipe line which the College has been layins to Musser's Gap is nearing comple tion, and will be ready for use when the reservoir at the Gap has been constructed. There is a fall of 250 feet in the line and it will be neces sary to reduce the pressure some what before the water can be turned into the smaller pipes on the camp ius.
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