Open Letters. The STATE COLLEGIAN' invites let but the publication of h commnnieation not necessarily imply the endorsement of sentiments contained therein As a gnat tee of good faith, the writer's name in signed, but will not be printed if so desir To the Editor: Dear Sir :—. In the last 'issue of the S Collegian an injLstice was don the committee in charge of the. f ball returns. It should, be g nerally underst that the handling of football ret , is a task surroun' ed with many ficulties. We ope the stui, body will appreci to the effort by the committee in handling th turns of the Indian game. It difficult to report this game s: factorily on account of the su arguments and disturbances thail ourred on the field during its p , ress: Such ocCurrances are 1i ; to happen in a y football co 1 In view of the fact that the '. mittee put fp its best effo give satisfaction any mitakes w may have occu ed should be . looked. , ce 'hopes tha .isatisfaction w l e fluture and i operates with' returns durin , are' being rec. lhave reason to The commi such points of eliminated in t student body c in charge of th , time that they few persons will plain. In the four. rangernents ha addition to the stalled, a head tached to the li will hear the re In this niariner the ifollowin= ' e been made regular desk s• receiver will . le, so that two simultane. , ch man can the other. thus insuring more a ate results.; The, system , of ' lights has been 'rearranged, so that the exac sition of the ball can be shown cleaily and defirlitly. The,rson ticket wil the rem ining returns a I EG AN. stead of 50, whiletiiesing sion will be 25 cents. ' Very respectfully, ' "The Committee." Thel Collegian would iuggest that three lights be used ,tb show first, second, and third downs. iThis, in connetion virith the light showing the position iof they ball will be of great value 1 keePing - track of the ii players. I “The Misfortunes of Mickey.'! I J On Saturday evening, Oct. 23, the first i of; the series of Yc M. C. A. entertaizm nts will take place in the Andi/ocii . Judge Ben B. Lindsey, the "Kids' Judge” Cf . Den ver, will leOture or "The Misfortunes of Mickey.''' Als Judge Lindsey haS gained al national li,eputation by his work in the Juveviie dcpurt his lecture will be not only lintensely in• teresting, bat 'also exceedingly in- Struc' ive. "ihe "Kids' ' Judge," in . the short tirrle he his l been serving, has broken up g ags of young toughs by Working ' with ' I the indi vidual members, ,has instituted the probation system, has cleaned up the jails, naS found employment for hundreds of reformed boys, has originated improvement Clubs, in fact, has made ihimielf master' l was tis -1 ' any oc- og :ble est. ich VET-- , Of the boy proble m; -as ,no one else in the country knows it. None of us can afforkto miss a lecture, which is sure to re Full ::.F entertain merit and pleasur e_ _,' PressuTe Redu in Valve. Valve. The I,4orklbeing thine n tile water main near the Library is the installa tion. of a Rressurejed' i cing, valve. This valve will ! 'r,td4ce the, pressure, Which iir thei ' winter lmonths ru i ns up . 1 to one li ndied and fifty, pounds. to the usiii service of sixty or seventyt. pounds. For an: emergency, such ; As fire, ' 1 n electit.-1 c 1 nnection at the boiler house 7 ill elease the weight governing t F. pFessure, and throw full reserv•ir pi l essure into the mains. Tlii i e s heme is - one of 1 , t in-I e at- [ men sly. eck also po-- ore be sol 4) cep THE STATE CO ... Mr. P. H. Gentzel's. He is nnwlcorn pleting his work previous to his de parture on Dec. 1. Freshman Physical Examinations. Physical examinations ,o. the freshmen will begin• Monday, Oct. 2'5. 1 The names will be pOsted on the I, bulletin boards the day before such examinations are due. The order of , examination will beAlphabetical. Watch the bulletin boards. , Freshrnen will be excused , from class or drill for thirty minutes to at tend this examination. All fresh men are , requested to be punctual and report at the Physical director's office at the time scheduled. , .' ..41 1 . , C.. L T . - Eshelman 'OS - is located at, Cleveland, Ohio, as secretary of the Jandus! Electric . Co. He has writ ten I the ; Collegian' an interesting letter in which he cdrnpares a foot bal(lkcore of 126 to' 0 made recently in hioip our score with Lehig,hie 1888. 'ln that year Lehigh, 'de feated us, by a score of 120 to 0. It was the year that !Tetie" Meek of BellefOnte was - manager, and he was l so ashamed of the defeat that he got off the train at Oak Hill And walked around-about wayto coll4ge. to avoid facing the seething dis grade. I In another co'umn will be found the name's of the new fraternity; men. Three names were unavciidablyl omit ted ;- J. S. Miller '1.3. Phi Tau; W, H. Crawford aria C. W. Ulsh:'l4. Sigma Chi. " , dei s t boa rd is mind at' licklister rD i ini"g Hall $3 per week 1 Extras at cost service`.: Alw. ' 8°441 with the "studes" - Il' Special section for rofessorSl.and Stenographers PACE MIN.? i ys room