State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 03, 1910, Image 7

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. 1 0 is now loctaed in
:iffice i f the Wagner
the final Winner was hard to pick at
that stage of the game.
Davis scored first ftom the, foul
line, then Yeoxley made a field goal_
dupiidated by Schein.
a from field on' a prettt
t 'two 'more foul goals'
Ores were evened 1 up by
Whitman-'s fielcl goals,
a foul goal credited to
ch was 'the summary of
e firs twenty minutes
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which was
.Davis score
shot and g
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followed by.
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scoring in d
of play, whi
exciting.
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on the shelf
they scored
'logot any,
excellent gU
'rs soon put the victory
in the second half when
four field goals before
Pretty shots by O'Neil,
arding by McKee and
igood teamwork on,both
d the second half. At
.Jimior victory looks big,
fight
or Freshmen
ight an uphill fight, to
!I,as championship after
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sides featuri
this time tne
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win the n er,
Saturday's
“Ait Studielii in Shakespeare.”
Father 0; Hanlon delivered the
seventh' lecture in the free lectu're
course on Saturday e v ening in the
Auditorium. The Subj ect—" Ar t
,
Stddies in Shakespeae—wa's
admirably handled, and 'wep: i illus
trated by selections from 'Julius
Caesar", "Henry VIII", and "The
Merchant of! Venice. — Father
O' Hanlon drew well merited ap
plause for his Portrayarof several of
the characters,}—particularly in his
"Shylock." The lecturer is gifted
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