Sake said : "Yoijr real .estate wll make your [ old ! age co State Collegian °- 30 - College Vol. V‘, K iTERN TRIP Dtcisive .Vii ind W. V jPitt Game otories Over Michigan U. Rain j Spoiled tile s. Skemp jShows Rare i ■ ! i Form. , Two victories out of tjhree games pltyed ip the record |of our nine on the -first far-westem trip it ever tock. West! Virginia was downed 12 to 1 ion Wednesday] May -nirie teenth; jwe lest Dame 9 to O'tWo days later; and then last Saturday came our glorious triumph ovpr Michigan 9to 7t i The ojpening g;ameat preved to. be a one'Sidpd slugging 'tia.ch, [since Old Stale garnered een hits while the Mountaineers ared -j but three, frofc Skemp :ir,’p6pege pipe! camb out Satur and {said that “The Pbnn players like professionals, while our F f l somewhaijt excited ” Ippieary wab our i star | man at the atj having four hitsj abd two ,of lwe fob basest Overly man aj Captain. Hirshmbh’s leanii per- L ed .f elandit was , I fore gone Wlusiaji i that Pitt [would be 1 wned tjhe next day at >j Pittsburg, ltiiady W. \ . IjJ. had 'taken two; imes rrpm our f‘W. U. p.” rivals |we were boj given {the same ijvilege [since rain j prevented} thei |ie. The} elements have infer- 1 ipd witli bur games in] Pittsburg ■fiuch :hat ye have never been j 6 t° P4v any jschediuled pfes bn iSmpicy diamonds. }s as ote newspaber there said: 1 f* enn State,] basejball club ' ujd gd into bankruptcy if it had i epen i i Pittsburg receipts ■b rain l spoiled the chances} inucd 6c past 2 1 , | sect laj STjATE lemorial Saturday will be some ce Jjte Presii Day Ci aftemc ' theile [Main [emome s lent At! le north ■our 1, is on t ;£ravt lAudi ling ,th|e SI orium • Fgrsythe, Crai; )phomare gram which‘is t| in by all ithe pias! < who mlay wis 1 l i scond year men f vie in all iDecora nfi they have th an entirely app which tfc blouse dated by thfe s sc 'M lesssuitabe “d i,lace- in former jEach class'! \yill ijan of 'the -vjmrk jpident Athprtoi j iei|em onie^, wfc acjh j class vyill 1; Tpef progi, fforjd tc a [prc other: The s initial ings a pd on fnony ap£>re :han t :ook ] time precis l late P 61 th from his gr a ! nd a tere ' 0 Gill; toon, :rn< intes ibanjj; is.j 'R]ev.- H iiaarch tp Di -y anidjfap jig of wpeat [tt, of St. Jo Biilleto nte, S] speaker, ieW DrC A ?r many| ye was in the e Civil ;Wa hplete' 'ieur id^outhl ipe 6 will b tia,yi |am observed hire Jdrei md; vol li grave ifand; | Dr. cl cl c|ause ] ijitims becau Army njrth Sur /|llisf( bropri dhape ay J Bea ieiy BjlAY' 27, emoinies. front; of Old in honor of ijertqn whbse side of the ,< ittee consist incj Hay of i " ave arranged leld in i be[ parflici ;es as well as , • to| attend, live taken the :ion jDay do- H yeir decid- ibprjate cer to jbe mote Hlool! at large c which years: at this show its ap- by the' - ; i at the close nn a wreath )e placed on am is short 1 1 attend the icatiop,- Dr. sjwitt;. selec •l Atherton's selection, i on grave. i’S Kpisco- an excell- |ot oh|y be nertobj very ars but also Confederate '[ andjrepre- Wn bf the n ' q Hiigh Me. | will be ap in Sunday 909. ,t,J a!. New [ni Take the| . Scrap an ' The following set of rulesj f 4 the ppposeji pughSall contest between upderclassmen Ivas passed ujW al most unitninWly by the uppdr two classes recently’ and! is now biddre student council for ifirial ratifica hon. The abandonment, last’fall, of the campus tush, and the unsatis factory conditio i of affairs always' accompanying the - picture scrap, 1 brought trie student body t to a J realization that something ought to Ibe done to restore and maintain good old class spirit among the slower clajssds, at dat the same:time eliminate any: danger to life or property. , Tbeddqa'of a 1 pushball game will proVe excellent, .without a doubt for; there is always intense excitement .produced at one of these games. | A large ball constructed in a sjimilajr way to i football is used, but it isj spherical and J six feet 'in diameter. ! Ihe object of each side is to keep the bal in the air and try , t 0 Set it over their' enemies’ heads ; and.thereby into ' their- territory." The money required for the ball, about $2OO, is to be secured* by a popular subscription J which Dr v Sparks has already-started. . ** i , By-setting/tfie.rjatjsJor scrap' as the second Saturday of the school, year j and; recommending! a later date for wrestling mathh, • .the committee intend to haye' a,- bqries of scraps which will [be very!" benefidai to bach class. The push ball cbntesticomijnjt at the beginning of the) year will bring all the ipem-' = Continued on pag? 3 1 A • ' mfortable.” r ive Cents ■; • I S Proposed to Old Picture sh._