State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, February 17, 1910, Image 10

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    pIAnE TEN \
cap, with 44 feet 7 inches; L Whit
ney, Worcester Academy, 5 feet
handicap, third with 44 feet 2 it -
ches.
Putting 12 Pound Shot, Invitation,
Scratch—Wl:l% by Joseph Hotner
Jr., Michigan, with 53 feet 9 inches;
Lee Talbot, Pennsylvania State, se
cond, with 51 feet 6 1 , 2 inches; J J.
Frank, Brown, third, with 48 teet.
COLLEGE NOTES.
/ Our basketbail game with Swarth
more tomO i riow night ought to be a
pod line. It is our last home game
with the excep'ion of Bucknell on
Wny not have the band
out tor once ? Everyone would ap
preciate it
Manager Furhbert is already
working on oir football schedule for
next Year anc has closed dates with
Ursinus, Penn and Pitt. Ursinus
aid probably Carnegie Tech will be
two new team to play on Beaver
Field.next year. It is impossible to
get a game with Lafayette. :
' Dr. Iyenaga spoke to the Cosmo
politan Club last Sunday afternoon
on the Club life at Wisconsin, lowa
State and several other universities,
and described the student life in Jap
n. About fifty men were out to
hear him. On Friday night in 226
Main the club will meet again to
adopt s a consti ution and by !aws.
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Mrs,. F. L. Pattee, who is in Eu
rope
. 47ith, Pro , \Pattee,has been sul=
(erring fron,il . - health. They went
to Germany. lait fall and remained
`there until the holidays, when her
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