I 1) illg'S F - I . the fii ,i 1 basketball game of the seas,o) v,,, , i pla\ eii with liiicknell at Le,ki , 1 g ~i i liii_ , idaN riiiit i Itr , Hip ut • - •..lll,ida,'s .;.T.me here iii , .-• I L ..., E' • . The Sop"omore-Frq~hma❑ Game at Hamll h !every yeAl orm nous .1;1 1 . )"; braid au.und the has ).() i piqt Nittany and through ,:' C , ii , terttle Re, then the annual sopho more tte•ilm-r1 ba.,ketlitil games takes n a -e ,nll. tlftlrs be 2.) n l and sere e o , ,re tre Co tmrrovt, , t')l ! ,- n •e's 1)13 on th- ory ;113. - ter w'n it the histogy et the iiitetea,ss lenue this winter , •11,,% , „ the freshmen will knowthti , ha\ e Beer to more than a when they date for Colle i ge 1 Tailor made Pressing and, I , , . 1 1 , Stuart. Block e 1 Colleg:e Avenue I'' 111 1 rii I < , i .t <+ ( ' , i' a:'ey tri TOE STATE COILLEGI Furnish= Alen Clothing Cleaning leave the floor - victors or vanquish ed on t'riday night. 1 hree times till's winter has cap ti-ain Vossberg's Freshman .five taken captainrmsby's secondiyear men n into ca „ rp. The first time it was 27 to 5, then 27 to 117 and 29 to 21. hat record may look bad for the ophomp l ies but a closer glance at the scores will show that 'l2 has keen gradually etting closet to 'l3 l in every garne. INo one _in the upi . per three classes will soon forget how the prlesent sophomores rather unexpec edly downed 'll last winter iv I nis annual sophomore freshman battle and it is tar top early yet to predict who will win to mono* i I alight lit "Collegian" prefers_to Wait unt 1 the smoke has cleared aivt a , s n:e class ga Te) at Old State tOo otten turn prediction tops's"- turvy. The orie thing to be said is. '. Play dean and hardi and 'fair fir vi 'tory and let the true spirit of Ven'n State be shown an all sides—by Upperclassmen and underclassmen alike 1- I I , i Wrestling Prospects. The Wrestling Association receipt at a letter from Prince on re p,: riling '.State's application for ad mis ion to the I. C. W A. and from the g- ieral tone of the letter, it is •very do. :tful if we will be taken in this ye: r. The main objection appears in t, e 'point that if State were permitted to join . the associa tion thiS year on the strength of having algobd team, then at any time time in the tuture, a college or uni versity that 'has a l successful . team may knock on the doors of the As sociation and- likewise demand ad mittance. ,We will, however, be given a good, definite schedu e for I next season and arrangerrien s for these meets will tie made by I man ager McNary in Philacielphiii on March 19. In any event, immaterial as td what action the I. C. W. A. will to e, our i zt team will be ready to compete t 'the interCoilegiates and if Dame Fortune , does not, faYor us, we will have to content our!selves to wait until next year to show the athletic world what prowess we possess in wr science The final trials to pick the that will represent us to the in, legiates next Satutday,if we a mitred to' enter, were held last and resnlted in the choicr of t lowing men: Neidig, 115 lb ; Diehl, 1/.5 lb , Brown. 135 lb.; Morrison, 145 lb.; very, 158 lb.; Lesh, 175 lb.; I['albot or Engle, Heav§ The, following Juniors have been selected 'as Junior Orators . and will speak ,at the contest on Monday of Commencement week: Morrell Smith, W. R. ,R oades,, W. P.iPelton,, C. T. Stable, '.. H. Smith, E. F. Palm; altetnat ' ~ J. A. Shaw and P K Devers., The, list of board in Mai taken down thii the printer to pl: Be sure to 100 see if it needs a ;ames on the bulletin Building is do be 1. weeks and sent to !:ce in the cat4gue. k at your name and fly corrections', PAGE TARES ercol je per- week, !I e fol-