State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, February 03, 1910, Image 6

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    VALE SIX. i '
periods of three minutes each, be
fore the judges would finally agree
on ,Lesh's superiority, It is all in
all a grari2l wrestling team, and in its
initial meet has certainly established
'a most enviable record.
The summary of finals is as follows :
115 pounds Oberly, State; Payne,
Penn; won by Oberly. Time, 5 minutes
43 seconds.'
i 25 pounds Diehl, 'State; Glaspy,
Penn; won by Diehl. Time, 4 minutes
43 seconds. ..
135 pounds—Brown, State; Stewart,
Penn. won by Brown, superior aggres
siveness.
145 pounds—Morrison, State; Bereni,
Fern; won by Morrison. Time, 2 min
utes 38'2 seconds.
158 pounds--Very, State; Smith,
Penn; w4m by Very, superior aggres
siveness. 1 '
175 pounds—Lesh, ' State; Braddock,
Penn; won by Lesh, superior aggres
siveness. -
-leavy-weight—Talbot, State; Pike,
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nn; won'by Talbot pme, -1 minute
,__4 seconds.
eferee, W. 1 1 N,1. , GOlden, State.
' i ' College Women. '
rviss M. Cary Thomas, dean of
Bryn Mawr College, chairman of a
committee that has taken statistics
on college women in the United
States, reports That wh6n men and
Women are educated together there
is no greater number of man-taps
than when:the sexes are educated'
separately; that 778 out of 1000 col-.
legiwomen enjoy excellent health;
only eight college women out of 1000
have ill health; that the health of
women iMproves while in college;
that college women in general have
better health than women who do
• not attend college; that college wom
en marry stronger men, and they
- choose more , wisely.—Orange and
Blue.
Friday Evening Lectuies.
• A series of Friday evening - lee;
_cures, during: the early - part of the
second semester is in preparation Eby
the school of liberal ails, and will
be presented by the instructors in
that school.
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