ings The Final Basketball Trip. Althoug the York Athletic Club` cancelled t e , game scheduled there for last Fri ay night, our basketball five played two corkiiw good games, op the final "trip of the season. SwarthMore won from State on Tuesday night by the score of 30 to 26 and the Harrisburg Collegians were taken into camp' on Saturday night i by the score of 44 to 37. With Ole two Bucknell games yet to play—one here on March 12 and the other at Lewisburg one we4k later -1 our sOsOp'sirecord r3ow stand; six victories; and six defeats. The Swarthmore game was almost a repetition of the contest played here with the Garnet two weeks agd, except that this time Swarthmore came out on top. The excitement was intense and the score always close, the home team feeling highly elated at winning what it considered a very fine triumph. Shore and Sinith were the stars at shooting as to date F for Collo. Tailor made Clothing Pressing and Cleaping W. S -&_- tt_t ir. Stuart Brock East College Avenue in the gal, e here, with Hermann" and Eberle c-rrying off the honors as, cast dribblers. Shore's work' Was, noteworthy in every way. During the first half our men had about four shots at the basket to every one tor Swarthmore and in the second hal i ,was much the same, but the Garh'et five finally won after a pretty battle. Reed and Blythe were "s i trictly in" the Harrisburg game, for 1311 r secured seven field goals and "Spi" garneTed in six. This Was not a bad night's Work foiltwo uards. All the points were neded, was made decidedly in ereiting by liooys, w o played a ire than when they Tier in the season. an bid Bucknell well-known profes-1 )layer, starred Pcn• ith Clansen just at team worked well -deserved the vic the Capitol City !, mi l ich stronger ga appeared here ea George Ohcldll,l athlete and a the Collegians his heels. , Cur I tom- ther and we HE ST:AT!: e§h rni = 1 e I\ )en 1 1 sional baseball COLLPAITAN. r tory; the foul shootii both teams. Below on the recent basket! Feb. 24 at Swarth: PENN STP TE 36 hermann, (C Shore H..ddow R, . d Blithe I. . g Fiel 1 goals i --Shore 6. H Blithe , Jmi h 6 Moore 2. I. I:luu hten , Foul goals MuurP out o 6 Time of ha ute ha v es eferee -Denw Fb. 2 at Harris g,- , : STATE 44 HARRISURO COLLEGIANS 37 Hermann. (C pt ) •••.f .1 . Gaffney. (Capt.) Sh, Haddow' . , . ..c .. .. i •Caarlt Ely the,. I .. g , . •Johson Reed . . g - . Clausen Field goals-Reed 7, Blythe 6 Haddow 3, Shore 2. Hermann LlCockill 5. Clanse 15 Taggart 3, John son 1; Gaffneyl Foul goals -Hermann 4 out of 5, Taggart 7 o tof 1. Time of halves'-Two twenty minute halves. Referee -Geets r School of Mines and Metallurgy. „ the Bureau of Mines of the Pro vin r te of OntariO, Canada, has pre sented the Department L e ibrary with a completp set of the reports which. it has issued. These are', very com plete, al cover the geology, mining and met allurgy of the ores and min erals occiring in the province. - The mineralogical labbratory has recently been equiped with appliances for making blowpipe determinations, thus increasing greatly the efficiency bf the work in mineralogy. Professor W. M. Weigel!spent a few days recently in Pittsbur at the U. S. G. S. testing plant, b coming fa miliar with the mine res ue appara tus kept there, and als making a study of / the methodS 'ofl.testin;elx plosrVes for use in coal rTning rk. Prof. C. P. Linville is attending ,the meeting of the Ameiican lnst itutof Mining Engineer 4 being held , in Pittsburg this week. 1 The School has Irecei4ed as a do nation from. the Ul S. G. S. fuel testing plant at. Pittstkuig, a very fine set of lantern slides illbs4ating mine rescue work, and applian l i ces for con , ducting it. 1 \ Professor W D Cro`ckeit's lec tuke on "Edgar ,Allett_e Poe!' sched uled for April 23 has - 13 en changed to April 22; as i TFIREK g was good on are the scores all jonmey : WARTH MORE 30 ' - Moore Darnell. Htll. Baker Eberle .Boughton (Capt ) rmann 2, Reed 2, Berle 2. 11111 1. Baker Hermann 4 out of 9; ,w.ts —two twenty min` firth. •
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