State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 03, 1910, Image 1

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Vol. VI, No. 20
CALENDAR
- - i
In order that the Calendar may he made as
complete as possible, all college organiza
tions are iirged to hand, in notices of meet
ingsr d
, i FRIDAY, M ARLH 4
7.30 p. an. Old Chapel Free lee
tor by Prof Cottrell, -What )s
Suffrage?" l'
SATURDAY MARCH
7:30 p in Arinory I:‘ttrctass Bask
etball, 1910 vs 1912 ,
730 pj tn. Auciltorturn Concert
by College Orchestra
SUNDAY MARCH 6
10,00 ain Room 20, Eng Bldg
Seniors' meeting conducted by
Rey H. Roswell Bates
10 00 a M. Old Cqap.l. Freshman
Bible class. I
! I IGO a.; m. Auditoria n Chapel
exercises. The Rev H Roswell
Bates, of Springfield Street
Presbyterian Church, New York
City, will speak
430 p m Fuyer cif Auditorium
Episcopal Service of Evening
Prayer,
,6 30 p in. Old Chapel Y M C
•A. ,Meeting. Rev. Bates will
spelk , ,
ing Your Tickets.
,
The managers of the tour basket
ball teams in . the interclass league
met last I Tuesday to consider a
means of 'meeting the expenses that
have been incurred. Tt was discov
ered thati the expensis were in ex
cess dt the receipts frOal the sale of'
tickets, and, to elin+latel,
of being permanentl in I
decided to requir all
show their tickets fOr
the remaining games.
who does not have his
him will be required
admission, of ten cents.
E CCOLLEG
'Penn State A i
The Interc .
suciation adm
membership
last Saturday
of the Asso
We are place ) l
with the big,
country in this
gantzattoin an ,
, belong to it,
Athletic di
clearly our . 1
c l
mer' baseball'
pose ion on t
test d, and h
phm nted on
of our athlet
playing, with .
ingthe summa
perflectly free'
right of a stud
livelihood in t
in some othi'
:'professiotiar
as the obsenie ,
it. Members
the so called '
known td play
on the quiet d
cording tb "p4I
I
out in the opei
rerence th;
fully disbsse
generally con'
sti iction 'shoul
whe,re any ;II
and chance
idebt, it was
1 persons to
dmission to
Any. person
(ticket with
to pay an
1 1
nik - i'' es play du
committee
look into
I,t seems tha t
this subject
"summer b.
together rig
, ''A., MARCH 3, 1910
I MeOber of I. A: A.
i Athletic As
~-
ne l iate
ittd Penn State to
I,yl a- unanimous vote
,I :t Oe annual meeting
iaSion in Ilew York^.
on an equal footing
e t colleges in the
• d and honored or
ii is an advantage to
(especially for track
ector, Golden stated
:tta,ude on t e "sum
qu' estion'i , hen oar
at question was pro
s farr stand ideas corn:-
all sides. Some few
I receive money- for
irotes , ,ional nines due
:r vacation and we are
lin acknowledging the
tient to mal i ce a better
is way than he could
-i manner, which
, i's
yr •'arnateur"! lust
leei: fi to look upon
of teams at three of
Big Six'' colleges are
professional bSseball
riiithe summer
,ac
lip, but State comes
i , t! at's the only die
- question has been
here and it is' very
tided that some re
d be put on hNw and
embers of bur varsity
;ng the summer lnd a
s been appoirted to
tter throroughly.
me for action on
pe; our stand on
may no!t be al
-
now
ball
but
e do has
Price- Five Cents
been honestly and candidly placed
before the public.
Men who 'play "summer base
ball" will not be allowed to compete
on our track team now that we are a
3.,:,
member of thie I. A A., but there
seems to be ever reason to thilik
that Penn State will ring her cinder
path aggregation up to 'the standard.
of`her baseball and football teams—
and do it soon.
Interclass B sket-ball.
As the interclass basket ball sea
son is drawing to rd a close, the
place for first honoris is being most
hotly contested for by the Seniors
and Jtiniors. The 1911 fiire increas
ed their lead during the, past week,
but the Senior team has a posponed
came with the Freshmen to play off
which, in case of a victory, would
put them close , to the leader's heels.
The Freshmen are holding their own
in the race, while the unfortunate
1912 team has as yet, been , una6le
to secure a game. That intense in
terest in taken 'in the league race is
plainly manifested by the large
crowd that attends the games in the
Armory and the intense excitement
j it displays during the progress , of
'the games. ; ,,
The standing fof the teams at
present is as follows: --
Won Lost Pct
Juniors . 6 1, .857
Seniors . . 4 2 .666
•
Freshmen . . 3 3 .509
Sophomores • . , 0 7 000
Thespian Prize Awarded.
The
by
of -ten dollars in gold,
given by fie Thespians i for the best
cover- for therhespian program, has
been awarded to Victor 'Egbert,l9l2.