Continued from page 4 college affairs that are as untrue as they are detrimental. The details of such a plan would have to be worked out carefully, but the essential feature would doubless be that all news sent out for publi- cation must first have the approval of the proper officials of the club. We believe, moreover, that the re sult would be a more efficient and thorough spreading of news con cerning the college. Sophomores Win Cider Scrap. The sophomores had no great difficulty iii winning the annual cider scrap, which was held on Saturday on the field near the armory. Probably six hundred men lined up around the eighty-foot circle, at the center of which was the forty-gallon barrel of apple juice. With the crack of the pistol the ring closed upon the common objective, and for twenty minutes the fighting was fast and furious. When hands were counted it was found that 46 sopho mores and 14 freshmen had hands on the barrel. The year's experience in scraps had its effect on the work of the sophomores, and they had the ad vantage throughout. By quick work at the beginning they were able to get the better position around the barrel, and by compelling the fresh men to fight on the defensive they were able to keep this ad vantage. An attempt by the sophomores to use a rope to trip the freshmen at the take off met the disapproval of the judges, and the plan was given up. Athletic Nominations. The following men were nomi nated Monday evening for assistant general athletic managers : H. Mor gan, F. E. Bittenoender, W. C. Summer, C. D. Clark, J. R. Taylor, and L. W. Smith. The election will probably be held on Thursday of next week. It was also decided that at the Bucknell game the grandstand is to be reserved for ladies and their es- THE STATE COLLEGIAN P.N. SOD 21 . p SOD SOD 6,6 1 6tp SOD SOD II VUn VOJ SOD oDD 6,6 ODD oDD oDD oDD ADD V. tKS • • • ••• r-> • <=;, • <=> •• r= ,, €R; c? gm Why pay more wh l 'ilyou can get a pair Dress Gloves for o dollar, fully guarante Athletic Sto A Special Raincoat Made of Rubberized Cloth. Comes in tans and steel colors only Ready to wear and made to measure clothing men's furnishings Here's Where we Tickle Your Feet A new sock which won't wear out nearly as soon as those made in the ordinary way. The difference between these and oteer socks lies in the AN Dii EEL which give strength where strength is needed Zliontomerp, State College Why? The RE9 . U.E. PAT. OFF. The Progressive Clothiers
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