P.‘GF, FOTT STATE COLLEGIAN Published on Thursday of each week during the goilege year by the students of The Pennsylvania State College in the interest of the Students Fat Ilat7. Alumni and Friends of the college Enteredist the Postoffice. State College, Pa . as second class matter Editor ht Chief A. W. FISHER, 'lO A ss i s t an t Editor ,- J. F. MATTERN, 'lO Associate Editors MASON, 'll C. M. BREITINGER, 'll RI F. HEMINGWAY, 'll W. S. KRIEBEL, JR., 'l2 W. H. VAN KIRK, 'l2 Business Manager F. H. BERKEHILE, 'lO Assistants C. F. PRESTON, in • L. . H. SWARTZ, 11. E. A. JAMES, 'l2 SUBSCRIPTION. S) per year or $1 25 if paid within 30 days after Map of subscription. THURSDAY. Fei 10, 1910 In order to give space to Director Golden's article and cithec mattes which comes in at the last moment we shall omit publishing the calen dai and the customary editorials in this issue. Prospects for Wretitling - Meets., When director Golden was at Ithaca recently with out basketball, sz:. five, coach Dugan of the c nell wrestling team promised that 94 1 grapplers-would be given a date k4b j the Ithacans at Cornell within tit 4. 4, next few weeks. , , When this date is I settled, two wrestling matches ,will be arranged with Lehigh, one-on tbell l Armory fl oor and one at South 'Bethlehem. It is more than proba ble that rennsylvania also will want R return match at Philadelphia, be- j bre the season is over. With the I good start already secured by cap- tint Brown's team, the students are I enthusiastic - over the mat dthletes, and some victories just as good as the Penn triumph should be annexed 1 in the corning important meets. 4 : 4 1 . ‘). ) ; If I n fia 'i eel tpbspivilciel spec, Ily t I hoi 9) 1 tal:d wit tkt)tl3;! :,swat, ei l i , bfi6 s ! kne smob!hi, istro )1)., '6l ! , 1 1) `iv ' tiOndc op' be I 4om int. sP4 I sibl, >, • ' 1 1 \ 1 iyo) qt I lthf mc fi}orn t play, No berm 4111 alterria' ' with No,' er and Descri circle , It, Iziep EiME V' f=rtt COfltio roll' le niP C t , ) iltoth cD T rermiltig cith cke Et . (l , q k .. Wlk tO I 1 t nits. ' R's . ,, ! F l !t 1 r 1: d, al4tays g .ttill'ith will bigi U: 'glib Hants alsoi cair i •geit, arr, e 'elide! fee( !• baoc it,o full e tensi , 60tder ,tolteetwith 'h i r il l iit asi: \t to ; chair ,uilt to 1f1.4 1 1 Itrm e; 11m - lly sxplaiin any that l, 'is not made) Rip 6 ty 1 1 b e !please( ill ex ,rc.its6 , for t-irie should with g move last fo leni , 'si reitso sides o jump fro 5 jDro6 c) then I'4ll i rnovekri This ail i.cribe needs a ll i aOce 1 steirril. more( e ball tea tr l a Iwt ntnts fiegin Swarth White 0 loi.viag • our pp • 1 1 ' • 'trip lc* . ) , n, Yol 4 iv,p4 A., i wa y M I I riper il tiack 1 yet b, tf tangelo: tends it c6midg we will on 140 Oat S two ti I (tl \` 1 1 , son and ! a good Foinmencem nt meet. Our ooponents then have rikit yet been decided upon Out te3tnh•;s been entered( In the Har r rji burg Interrollegi4es,, Pittsburg Interzollegales and I the quartet ( L milers in i the Pennl rt. Ays. The Indians will he conl . eSted .tt Carlisle and special efforts ai d e being macse tO arraintze aimeet inl which State, S , .vartbmore and posibly Lafayette will be combined and pitted against 1 , Ifenni. ' ( I here is also a big possibility that an interscholastic track meet, (such , a ,,,, war held last yeir' i will again be duplicated on New Deaver Field. I Just at present 'there are about 4venty men in the track squad, and the coaches would greatly desire to se this increased t .Chtindred, so 'eil ry man in tone e who can do ai l track work is ! s i t l rongly urged to L.l Co, e out. 1 , - l MEM akt f et.t mi,et at hips i 0 shnt 111' t trTll f ee' t ru2l, hit4-r torN t?ost-1 e the ivht irele Itifti rirnp-ie fotur or, e Dr. MuAllist Ti 9r ;Here. ; A: S McAllister, associate editor of the Electrical Worth and prOfes %ovtal lectures of the t chool (AEA gineeritig, is lecturing three or 'four times a ; day to the jutlior and 'senior i Electriol Engineers f om Feb. '7 to 12 inclitsive.• Dr M A litter; kave trie sarne series of lest r s last year, when tliry proved of tuitmost value and interest to all .the students special 4.ing in glectricak Engineering. Dr. McAllister was graduated from - this college in 1898, 'a'ft'er which he was connected with various indis tiial concerns, and took his' higher degree and held a prdfessorship at dornel University. i-Ie tias ; , been connected-with the editprial depart . 1 nlent of the Electrical World for the last few years ' . \ . teriSlO move lea] td g s fj e 1 le gars 1 nd , 6in ',bad) , up , , ts sea ,, sl t tl* 13:0e ni:. ciit l i It e l I, 4y ' ack.lielf on dil he:eaitern Obtriore on ' tile t , artn lay thi C f 1 1 lurig !a? e to c h aTrisifi Vne 1 The E E SOciety, making ar rangements to enter ain Dr. Mc- F lliszer on Friday eve, ing!, Feb. 11. t . defir t date 4,. I ' : 'll5 tl 1 I , fk.111(4 1 . / L I .1 r 'Ft . I, ! Di.c t li The Yale baseball, team for 191 a has a schedule of 25 lgames. Har vard's Schedule contains 22 gaines..l Brown has 27 games, 19 of which will be vlalyed at Providence. t. ittld
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