Open setters. i The STATE COLLEGIAN invites letters, flout the publication of: a communication des knot necessarily imply the endorsement at vie Sentiments Contained therein Asa L,Tuaraln eof goal filth, thi wrier s namb mitt tie I igned. but *ill not be printed. if So desired' To the Editor , The faculty ithletic committee bas taken action to I prevent the hockey team from playing the remaining games in [the intercollegiate league at Pittsburg. This question is sdme what like the summer l bastball glues tion. Tq underst?.ndl the case-you must know he facts conne'cled with it. An the first place, hockey rinks, unlike iootball ,and baseball fields, are not ented out to hockey teams. Insteao , the anagement of rinks' like Duq esne G:rdens in Pitts- burg, the Ele= land, and the .t, N New York pa all opposing, teamS and practice on the l ice b sessions. Nothin ; s for skai.g .3, fril.:ch i j as huckey,:so that if tea l) mi were r ntinz the rink they wuulld de l barged a lar,fe slim of money fj)r d 1 34 pliactice periods i l. Besides, th te ms rientiw the rink be r qui ed td have a man ager .nci a ma 1 carps of assistaints to louk after the. duiims end or the 'n t.o the managerhent un•ei the present . sy - all the risks of sn3 11 --...p. i lie i.he hot lal- game. Th : of the rink tern s takes crowds an. ances. Lo ot n lier unforseen oci if)ki gat all sides of questidn a y Other plin, than present one seems impraotible if impossible. Yale and Pilinceton i ways plays series of games at Pi burg every gear, the managemi of the rink paying their expensi In fact theie games usually deo' the intercollegiate hockeychampiOn ship. 'lf other college hocky teams allow the management to pay their expenses why should, We* object to such an agreement ? - 1 ' ink in Cleye- 'bolas Rinki in !xpenses of ihe allow theni, to tween skating polls the ;ice filled - th 4 on Sato t the first 'leOu e of the series by got. McCall' Was decided sucFess. 4nd the second of the series —the !trip through c assic Ire laid was just as'beautifu , just as fascinatii lag as t i he first. T Queenstown and, at and, in its course. through proof th Ireland, Pasec by . Watel ford, the beautiful , Vale , o Avoca—T om Moore's home c untry—;Dublin, and Belfast.' , - ' Thei, l after showing the wonder ful scenic effects produced bey nat ure at. the qiant'si Causewgy,"-the trip wound its way down the west coast b i t Ireland, past 'the Achill headlands and the ,sonderfully beautiful lakes of Killarney:. In the rugged westla l rd, where the most primitive type 4, are sail to be found, the people (A i COl. cCaiu's pic tures attract to ,a gre t extent the lovers of romance and, mystery. Hockey THE STATE COIIT.F.GIAN ase Ball 1 4' 1 ; a - c • P. , : 4 it s ria ' ITI io teams 5n.,21 , Ar,iti . t ' erdT , ( the stqndahi cf the base ball wi 'h Bail is the Official Ball of ,a 1 Le :;ice.' It 13 official wi Q,f the ;miner league • and or a'oh Nlits and Gloves are used by the Wo ld's Champions League CI, , - ,mnions. elcadw, , cf Bairley I , „ o rre r - tcn I'e e Ln, , - n , its s'enitreme F'ac'e La.] the veri Ltiv “cs.s, , rhe /3cc-cA T Mark d i rrante th. af-ction c d l'crfec Gonda, P crc .-1 r -.e, Clunk teat's 41)01 'l.4re I cents t ' or by, mall. • Sent foritlte Rencl . Baseßall .0 tti4 qu T * R CGM" h i it! Philade , quresque Ire and.," tnusiastic au.ienlce which Auditorium tO'oyerflowing rday niy,htas sufficient The e • , It is of Satu lecturer ing off Wishin might!, lecture again'to the people of - State College. !I ' , , The 1 next lei:iture will ; be 1 . on , 'Vales " and will be given Saturday evening promptly at 7 'OO p. m./ .-- This change, opf , _time lis made to accomo ate the 'State-0 of P. wrrstling match. The succeeding lectureS i will be i "Egypt" ,on Feb ruary S and IConstantinople" `-on FebruarY, 12. , , e journey nd Cork, Eastern men lat Wednesday by a score of 119 to 1 . The game was exciting and th _result in doubt until the last few mi - utes of 'play. On uesday 'evening the fast .1&• nior tom defeated the Sophomores, 22,14., It was by far the most -excit ing game yet played in the interclass league., The Sopomores set atboi pace in! the first half, the score.ll:o. :e to sajy that the audience ty night echoes heartily tihe appreCration at the grant wish niade under the 'old rl3ridge.ithe wish that he I I Interclass Basketball. The Seniors ,!defeateo- the F7resir, PAGE NECP
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