l'.101i: forceful lecturer, and' a gifted arid sympathe e tic interpreter of the great dramatist 8.191 , .mil Agieement Expires Soon. Our two year athletic agreement with Bucknell expires next June E. In he antime one basket ail and tw j tl,as ball games will' be play td wi ii the Lewisburgers At the time fh compact was made it was agreed y 'that: one football, two baseball and two basketball contests during each ''soool year should be played be tw6n Bucknell and State, and 'that this arrangement should be self perpetuating,' unless either sclnc 1 male its wishes knJwn to the eon traryj Rticntly f tcuity athletic corn ., mitt* met and came to the c3nclu sioh 1 that State would ask to with dra,vir , from the agreement and thus put Orange-9d Blue,on a par with every other opponent State meets on the gridiron,: diamond, floor or track. question of contests with Buck nell hereafter will be left to the Managers of the various athletic teams who will arrange games ac-\ cording to State's needs and her schedules. Prof Agee, Chairman of the Athletic Committee, has notified Bucknell that Penn State does not wish,to continue the agree ment. l Our neighboring college do" n at Lewisburg has won one of the twct' basketball ganies, two of the three baseball contests and has lost both her football encounters to State by large margins since athletic re latiors were resumed more than two 'I NIL-.Allit-L_-1- ‹......L. We keep the quality up . ' because the quality keeps. us up lATry cAllister grub and ho,convinced L'iliilCC I MEM Gemenl ,) Agents kir, Dc',Li44 1 i I I, CH ''' S '' • 1 r, E , 1 GI ,oi, i.l ti . YoUT it•ot 1 I 1 , •IV 'l, Ir, ,f t ~ , , lic I, nT I , 1 , '' l' , . , U D: R HO- E ti 1.2, 1 . , Pe 1 , . ) Dr) Gooes,ll ri s Hotel BlioO ,]ravitorti ~ A s-Sc CIE I Y AND 5 E r , I) t 1 i II ti t 4 I I 1 1. I ,l' all ~~~ :LEAN N IAIPI ' N , --" -,1 .6. B,ro ,71-1 I.,Qut:omA . Coal; l i Stak:Q 1 ()11 1 1 1 t Nical lash. ! C Y i b , ' ckor, ut Wholgt,. le ii4cl" 1}:...' 1 i I eater 1 i 1 1 , I 1 4 1 ' ' ! 10-1 Coll \ e l q V !ue 1 - I tihp° 1 1 1 I fineandere collectedSl I ',l 8 p.I•II Roo!) 191 1 ;I l i 1 I ~ i ''R,.tittt' B 1 1 1 mil I'ooo r lut trunks s ayrd curt cases my syle r aity e j .nter, ow% display cards , , I OHAS. AjAVOMER) State College - - - I Id I.> 7 t ti Lettc r rng Ell Km MEE C 04:1e kiG Go' I er ISh' , , I 1 Host.rman land Mingle RESTAU NT I and BAY Con , tionery Soda Wa4r I C , t ering as . cialty 10Yrers 111 , i sea.4z)n ESIIN , * rs I 1 I Wt. 1 r EI'ONTE PENN'A I I to per tlayc2ao NN'ttli bath ,: -. 1.6 per ciaY ---L— NN .' I, D.\ G . GET T-- 1 I 1 1 , 15, dfr re t A 4 e Elven: I Ec 76 M 1 , r ' LEI S Ik',\J 'mak FXI2 , 'OST CARDS LEGE JEWELRY I I i Cc - 1 ittaT l kg TAght,"ktel.k :,TOL ?ovum. COMVIITiII ' I I IState taker e 4 "i'ta I , 9IWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWir• / 1 NUSH I OU SEI J. P.' HAGNIANI ~ i tbi : Firstclass : Tailoriklg ..,.,1 "rOszing,i Cleaning. Nepairin al2 E: Coliege Ave ............... P BLAIR & OP. . BELLEFONTE , I iEV4LERS AND OPTICIANS a of rockerhoff House All mall •rders ro ,atls attended to Flns watch an• sew air reps mit a snecialty anthip ones 18111111111111,111111111111M111111/111=0111M111.1101111 er week $ 3 W T D W H WOO
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