, 1 ...;.,. , , I .. -,:.... I 1 te ,b, - - 4. ''.,. - 'cli .3,.„,„...,1 ,1 t. ,_ ..,:.,.., ..,.., %/ I i , T h i .„,.‘,...... 7.474,.....4„...... I`` ‘ . : l t YrC: r .17:•" . 1 , I V '-^" -%.- , i 411 , .1 . i ' te3• l -:,-. - Vol. VI, No. 16 CALENDAR. In order that khe Calendar rmayi be made as complete as possible, ; all college organiza Om are urged to hand in ;notices of meet- THURSDAt. FEI3 3 7:00 p. m. Room 20 Engineering Building. Regular meeting of ' Civic Club i 7:00 p. m. ArMary basketball, 1911 v• 7:15 p. m. Glee Club SATURDAY. F 9:30-11:30 a. m. In; Dr. Willson. 273 6:30 p. m. Old Cha' 1 mass meeting led '34 son. 1 1 7:00 p. m Armory!, Int etball, 1910 v.l l 19 8:00 p. m. Auditorium -, trated lecture on . nople" by Col Ge• 4 Cain. SUNDAY. FEB 10:00 a. m. , Old Chape Bible class ! I :t.O :a. m. Auditor thapel Services. KrauskopT, of the ple, Philadelphia, 4:30 p. m. Foyer o Episcopal Service Prayer, I 6.30 p. m. l Old Chapel. .A. Meeting. Rev. vatt Jr., secretar work of the Episc will speak. MONDAY, FEB. 7:30 p. m. Armory. Va ball, State vs All; TUESDAY. FEB. 6:30 p. m. Old Chapel Prayer Meeting. WEDNESDAY. E 71:39 p. m. Arm r ' basiletball. 1913_ , • STATE COLLEGES PA., FEBRiLIARY I 3, '7910 Cornell evened up some o d scores at Ithaca last Saturday nitht when 4ie Ithacans !took over our five in iii One of the most bitterly-fought ames ever i dulged in by a Perm tate basketb a ll, five. ' In '9B Cipt. Sprecher's five won from Old Ezra tl6 to 5 and two years later Ruble's am repeated the trick, this time 8 to 8. Bath i those games were ayed at State, College and they are. e only basketball contests that are h clown to have been played with the thacans in our athletic history, so t at it was up to Cornell tc4regain lost laurels in last week's game. The Carnelian-and-White triumph ed finally,but only after a'most stub born battle had been I Put up by the s t ns of Old State. i dornell was nev et. more than five points ahead and during most of the game the score , was tied, yet our players never suc ceeded in going past tie hbrne team. The first half ended 13 to 9; then In thel.i second period the score was tied at 15, when Captain- rosby secured al field goal, only t,lave the score y;_ i evened up by ,B 1 h on a of shot. In the fin 1 inu eof play rosby threw a foil goal and Ben n tt made a bask t rom the 'field hich completed th Scoring and g ve Cornell a hard-earned victory. ..IThe play was reiugh but fast t rouro N it, The 3 tramwork on both s des wa good et the forwards ere o ell covered Mat tic , one s of more than two fiild goals during t e strenuous halvel. Our five Showed, "Oass'; against about the strongest o ponent he has met this Year and It ere'shonld be a Id' erent Itale in' terclass 3. ws ! with ern Mai p i el by General , r. V/ill- s Bask- ee dlus- MIMI rgei Noi,Mc- eshman Sunday Joseph h Tem- Au. itorlum. of .venrtig 1 Y. t. 14 C ohn l J. Gra for college , pal Icinirch, rsity tiaket -ghery. 4 1 8 . 1 1 Y.;hh. .A. [.. 9 Interclass 1912., Cornell Evens Up ~ the - ihe remaining games with Allegheny, Bucknell, Dickinson, PrinCeton etc. The Cornell score:- STATE 'l7 CORNELL 20 liorle. Shore , ~, [ f . WhinnerY Hermann, (,Capt 1 , f Blurnenauer. Elton Haddow . Crosby. (Cant ) Reed '. g - Heath „ , Blythe , , Bennett ' Goals from feld Hermann 2. ,Shore 2. Haddow 1. Reed 1. Bly tji 1, Bennett 7, lA , hlnnery 2. Blum enauer 2 Crosby 1. Heath 1. Goals , from fouls— Crosby 4 Hermann 3 Tune of halves, -20 =a ntes Tin,ekeeper—Moakly.. Umpire — Gtlbert- of Ithaca. i , The l Sei The foiestr turned to resu ' lege duties , afte and profitable woods. I. T. Brubakelr hay work,of the G company, or t Maine. C. F for Foresters. seniors have re-I e their regular; col.-‘ a /very interesting ' .tx weeks' stay in the Yarnali and J. R. been studying the, f eat . Northern Paper e Kennebec River in Bliss has' been in ana, studying the •ging cypress and Herman Work and -11 visited many of .rtant lumber corn- West Virginia;_ 'and and 5. T. Pollock in the same way is he former , in Forest atter inn - Potter coun n report not only a land beceficial trip, .rtaining one at the southern Loui r methods' of lo longleaf pine._ W. W. ftwaild the more imp, panics through C. D. S'aunce spent their t our own stat county and ty. All,the 11: very Interest but also an same time. rrection: The article in January 2(Y con of John W., Fie Oklahoma conta• l we desire to c l was not gradu.l Agriculture in Chemistry sch• hoped th'at no caused by this e information. the - "Collegian" of erning the naming ds for governor of ned an error : which irrect. Mr. FieldS ted from State in hut in the ' of in 1891. lt' is trouble . haS been ror in our source of Price Five Cents