1 , 1 lei - • . . I . , 1 1 , , ; I , ... ,The ,oldite , Alli , , t, l'. ' -...... . ' I COI' - I gian,r v: --- 1 Vol. VI, No. 13. An Opening V' Although Captain o t of last Friday nig game with Harrisburg a bad ankle and Ree. , on an inspection trip, its opening game in Just two pointi more against. the Capital C than last year while t nexed the same num they got one year ago. It took several minu half for the State c get together. Then the first gbal and; • thick and fast, Hoerl. credited with eight during the game while wa's close behind wi These two forwards w' er well and Haddo proved his value b jump on his oppone every occasion and the Blue and White to around her opponents. Blythe, the only o besides Ross to pla victory, worked in his consistent, heady styl. the misfortune to 'miss. close shots. Shore pr, a good one at the floe was all over the Ar k times. He and Hath faces on our team,' surely going to be valti to the basketball' fiv Clausen for' the Coll and elisive, the fo excelling in dribbling, burg's, team work w., deuce as our guards d defense. Lineup : COLLEE, PA L DECEMBER 16, 1909. ' . Price Five Cents STAT Pr.islN STA 1 tory. I I ermann was l' es basketball lon account of Hadduv. BI the Slot e, James Goals from field Hoene 8,, Ross 7. Shore 3 Haack,. 2 Bone 1 - Cl,useir 2. Barr 2. Tome 2 Goals from tout -Ross *2, 0 linen 1 Time of hares 20 minute, -I.ch Referee Schein 'lO Timers—Weal.er.'l2 Barrett 13 First half -Penn State 25. Harriib9Jrg was absent our five won asy fashion. were sc'red ty collegians e visitors an- In the opening of the basketball season, State easily defeated her op ponents in the Armory last Friday night. The spirit and ginger dis played by the team throughout the - game, gives promise that the corn tng season will add mode laurels to state's many well achie.red athletic Conquests. Captain Hemann, who is suffering with rheumatism, was unable ' to participate in, the initial contest,' but expects, to lead the team in ?the games scheduled for the Easte n ;trip. , The shuad left Wednesda , Igping to Philadelphia where the aker Penn,, then to New Ybrk to play 'Platt and Brook lyn polytechnic Institute and last to WesVWesQ Pbint; where tney wind upi the trip wifh the strong Army team. The ide & t of installing 'the interclass ba.+,olb 11 has proved its value, hi the ' 1 gr t assistance , that ' the class teamis h ve given our varsity. The i advOtage lof this system ver a scrub tealnlis readily appare t inas much aS the, varsity practices gairist different teams ,instead of o team all the time and thus does not be come accustomed to the style of play of one particular team. Then the interclass leag' uf race will be a most interesting race in itself and the student i body , has alreal; y mani-, fested great interest in th; 7 ; 1 ames. The varsity has many go.. games ber of points ,es 'of the first , mbination 1 to oerle threw . askets came himself was:, ; clever goals "Mal" Ross h one lees. irked togeth at center getting thet' t on almost hus allowing pass the ball er ' S" man in Friday's sual steady, but he had a number of ▪ vefi himself .r game and ory at 'all ow are new I nd they are ble additions I -. Barr and 'ans were fat l er especially but Harris s not in evi- , d well on the ' HARRISBURG 13 I f' . . Barr .1 t . 0 Brien . come I k ' Gaffney (Capt ) e Clausen Basketball. , scheduled at home, beginning they the Christmai recess i and the! out look for a mosr successful season is very bright. i i - I Some of the , rules that *fete changed at the meeting of the Inter collegiate Basketball aules'Cpn:mit ee, in New York, are as follow: Inlßule 8, Section 1, the clause. L, 1 A player cannot advance tl4 ball more that. one ' in any diction yvheri attempting to • shoot," ; was stricken lout - , In; Rule 9, the clause referring l to dribbling waf changed sb that ,drib -1 ;bling refers o' l the motiob of the ball and not to the player, so that a man may stop while dribbling the ball. As long as he keeps the ball i mo tion,;it is not a foul. In the rule governing a ball oing i out Of bounds, if the ball go s out i of bounds Without interferen4e 'by spec ator or player, and rebbunds toithe'courtl, the ball is dead - and must be thriliwn up between the two nearest players. 1 iThe r Crnss Court Run. OniSaturd ' ay afternoon the aintal cross country run took place over the new cburse. It proved to be very successful in every parti c ular, and the general interest in ifi was very great.' i.Xty seven entrants were the list lup to ,the time of s • Aboiiit sixty men started, and orty eight finished. The best time was that of J. A. Fulkman 'l3, 17 utes, 37 seconds, beating that D. Watts 'l2, by on second. time prize was donated by the; Niticirtal Bank. i of B. The First