- 1 ), ‘( 0 :...Ix Wrestling Prospects. i It is quite evident that our 'recent 'meet with Pcnn has thrown A scare the damps of many of our prospective future opponents, for it is with great difficulty that Manager McNary can secure any of the teams that were manifestly so eager to meet us earlier in the sea son. The Navy seems somewhat re 7luctant to accept our terms,. rather pretend % to meet Yak, their areu- Ment being ,that they can take the Blue on, with much less expense than they cap Penn State. Our next ,hgpe,, Cornell, cannot give us a satis -, factory date and unless Columbia fails to produce a team to meet the Ithacans on March 5, in which case State will get the date, it seems quite improbable that we will wrestle with them this year. If, however, Co lumbia should be unable to get their '_ i tearn together, and not enter the in _tetcollegiates this year, State will un doubtedly take' her place, but this; as well as the othe:r meets, is 4syet very -uncertain. No definite arrangements have yet been made with Lehigh. Every effort is being made to get a return 'meet with Penn in Philadel phia and if such an agreement is made, there can be no doubt but that State will give a good account of herself. - The team itself is in the best of 'shape and the men are continually in hard training. The vacancy in the, , 115 lb. class made by Oberly's leav . ing College: has made it necessary to try out many new men, and it is gratifying to see the large number of Candidates that have turned out to try for the coveted place. The men are working every night and the sea son is by no means over, so if you have any wrestling ability, do not "hesitate to go to the Armory and help state in this new athletic field, To the six who succeeded in be ing chosen fot positions on Varsity debating teams of the University of Chicago, scholarships for two guar ere tuition areAo be awarded. i i T t 1 , tiro tirig ties .s ,wt j I t3r l le. : 1 , jainin fu ii aire the istiintir cr l itil i Ne Yorkells l l 11 " , ' 17 1 We l lco ed IDy lime ts Ito b e glain d - y ivtat ies: : 1 p rily tai. resii , .0 p4n 31; & Now e rir ' i ' I I 1 way t • are I I? ady' l an 1 York i Benja Ivioni g 32 , I , Establi§he l , Stkkk\'‘' kl . :?, ‘Oke" TLV e+7 apcli denier' n t t iomr, 5 44k es 1 . Also „agelt'fiiri e s oVunba , ‘, Ta;Ntop`cto es 1 4 ma $7.3.4ei, i reetkiake lac° ilz. 1 V i 1 1 I, 2A2. East Catteals Vt. i oslre 1 skate 'go I kle:1 1 I.l'l ,1 I lt°C , - No Yor , 1 }fed Hi ci!lgr t outfits o 'qEORGE tl cOITO re •1:161 motttt. I Cox S 262 Fe irth '- r! r or alb men' ,shoei W. C. Kline, l do. and children . 1 , 11 ,ri 1 : ps i t Nvhs:l; c6te i t i 'i ' i I ev fling (clothe; 1 . 1 , l quali r i I I 1 o or who al re obliged td - ha II ve a 'care to their fit -11 afs their authoritative I i clrss and tuxedo suits 1 ieing sold on Broad- ork y do. met lit. llefori, J. C. MARKLE 11 inds of 'Choice e. , Ftsh in sea n 38 po le g e Averhte Both phi. M 1 411 I'S POOL 'OO 1 ' and ' ; BAR BEI . SHIP I: 123 Allen 'treet i ~! n our own city they o realize the many rig . fashionable New; he shops of Alfred 1 Ci y ' e Park it Willianisport, Pa. Headquarters for all "Sta teams--.- I Located oppo• the P - R R. stations - Th F bus tq P. &'R R R. state IRifes $2.50 per day and wa d I i KAVANAU tire I nize those in The State GI-1, ivl who ad Collegi
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