....t , '-'" , z ''-' • ; T.' I . - 4 9 €7'l4:pe'i, i5:16...... 14 cx4 , i 1....., 2 71—i f..,••0 , , I oil- • 40 , - - 1 1 Vol. VI, No. 17. H CAPTAIN GRAY "Alec" Gray, the Big Guard, Se cures the Coveted Ho ( nor of Foot ball Captain. 1 Last,Saturday afternoon the foot ball "S" men finally got together after numerous and various unavoid able delays and elected Alexander Gray 'll to be the football captain next fall. No nominations were made and each player oast his vote for the desired candidate. All the ballots were cast for "Dick': Smith and "Alec" Gray, the latter being elected. Either man would have made an excellent leader and' l the wort of both iri"three year of !var sity play has been •unswervingly consistent and praiseworthy. The new captain played center in I the Altoona, Geneva, Indian, Grove City, Lebanon Valley, 'Dickinson, Pennsylvania, Navy and Pitt games in his freshman year; daring the fol lowing football season he worked at the same position in the Bellefonte Academy, Grove City, Indian, Penn, Geneva, West Virgihia, Cor nell, Buctknell, Navy and 'Pitt i con tests; while during the pas football' Season e play,d right gu rd in all seven o the games plave . Thus in three years on the Blue and White varsity eleven "Alec" missed only one struggle--that with Cornell hi 1907 ' A most consistent player,la stronlg, likeable' character and' a universally popular fellow, Gray will surely make a fine captain Long and tangy, he is six feet two inches tall; weighs ' about 195 poundS and, is a strong player wherever placed in the STATE COLLEGE, PA , FEBRUARY IU, 1910 line ' E% ry yea has seen a marke Gra 's playing an ful easdn ,§hould cap aincy of such star as "Alec ' G I Application for A "Pop" Golden will be out •rePre- 1 sentative at the meeting of thellnter- Collegiate Associ l atidn of Amateur Athletes to be ii.ld in New York City on February II 2b. The student body signified itsimtention of join-, ing the A. A. A. lin a recent 'mass meeting in theii_litorium. This r organization is pr marily one for Col lege track men aa tts members in clude most of t 1 ' bagger institutions in the east as wel as some west oft the Alleghehies. TI - e Move on odr part is a - ,:>od op and it is hoped • k that Penn State Vill Ibe awarded a , membership in he Aociation as this will mean auch 4iidelt Tecog ;9. nition for our t: ck meh. We.:6Ae bound to have cYbder path aggteg - tions here of as big i caliber as o r , football and ba-eball ,teamo and f the Blue, and W •te is made a hiem- I . _ber qt the! A A doubt Ithat c. 1 celleut traLlt ea Ben Gr. Annouricemen Ben Greet Corn• be here on Ap and an evening is welcome new cellcnt performa' still remembers.l The Univer has alumni a Japan and Svd on Beaver, field advancemeyt in ' a most succes surely follow the a capable gridiron ay. Mission to A. A. A A. thete is no n maintain an ex- et Players. is. made that the any of players. will I'l 9 fdr a matinee pretormance: Thils to all, for their ex , ces of last year are ty of Pennsy!vania Ociattons i f n Tokyo, y, Austr4lia Pr l ice Fiv Cents E GAME LEE Stile Defeats' Allegheny in the 'of the Season With Finest qtme Score of ,34 tol Our five Has 1 the basketball i were larda ,to lo • victaii , it Won o legebn Monday everything—it 'to atone for. b featihg the 1:s1 Wes tjern''enns giving, Old St honor of .3)innate the fOreintlst:co sectiOlin when A linto amp early IThe fist ha I game; ea own I Das backwar wheh l th the as hard an be take players 1 Weidler Baker a I Ito he kierinant batt e wa of t e fit 10. Sel thued a over the, contest; secu.l4d fouls. Our f start th half op it a few garals op oor this year tha t e but the splendid 1 er Alleglrny Col- P night made up for here was - anything of satisfied with de football eleven in lvania last Thanks- I =te also gained the ~.1 in basketball from d lege five from that llegheny was taken this- week. f was a defensive guarded well its rid seemed a little taxing shots except s were directly under e pace set was so ng that Mime had ,to several -times to allow heir "second wind." (1 a field goal and More our men got in- tea atidu Plate i t. T i !gruel! 'out -1 9 get ' kequr; 1 oul b; eame. f [score, `Then Shore and from field and *he nd tuck untir the end which ended 10 to ave the students en , game: - as they did lalf of the Allegheny 1, 1 nip -1 Ise hal; Iscim vQ an! fikst d4ring iiye , ca at ! g4 L me t I I , ref the initial period-we eld goals and, two e on the fk ot. late to but vtihen4he second es , werel, there a' little ree Schel•'s whistle ahead