State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 07, 1910, Image 13

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    ulty committee on Athletics, shoulci .
confer ' With the committees from
Princeton, and Cornell for the pur
pose of settling the difficulties. If'
we satisfy them that our eligibility '
rules are all right, the constitution
;will be waived so that we can enter a
,team in the intercollegiates next year.
Cornell won the intercollegiates,
this year with Princeton second and
Penn and Columbia tied for third
place. l The' finals lin the different
classes resulted as follows:
115 pound class, Johnson, Cornell
'gained decision oyer Brady, Colum
bia for more scientific wrestling in ';
15 minutes
125 pound class, Ward, Princeton,
given decision o'er PAlis, Cornell
for superior aggressiveness ; in 15
minutes.
135 i pound class, Stevatt, Penn,
threw Swartz, Columbia with bar and
chancery from hip lock and chan
cery in 5 min. 33 sec.
145 pound class, Peake, Cornell
threw Patbhell, Penn with bar and
chancery from arm roll in 4 min. 58
158 lOotind class, Ilic . ' olls, Cornell
givenecision over Ormund, Prince
ton fo superior agressiveness in 15
minut s.
175 mind class; Garrett, Prince
-1
ton threw Graham, Penn on chancery
and arm from hip lock in 4 min. 42
sec.
l' I
Heavyweight class, Saunders, Col
umbia. I threw Groff, Cornell' on bar
and chancery.
1
Mr. William S. Dye, Jr., will give )
an interpretation of Shakespeare's
play,"A Midsummer Night's Dream,"
lin the, ' Auditorium, Thursday eve-
I.
pril 7, at 7:30 P. M. Miss
Hoitt Atherton will render
ppropriate to the play. 1 1
ning,
Helen
music
, . C. HOLnittS
Staple and Fancy Groceries ' and Fruits
-st Quality Best Service
Your p ronage solinted ,
State College, Pa.
T 11E I) IVI
OF 11,AkVAR
UNSECTARIAN
I LECTIVE courses! lead,dt; to the U
Students uivut;?, th- tull tee may to
In tit- - ;ra "Lite 'sch »1 of Arts all
For parttcaiars address Th Dean of the 1
Alid,th, Door Was Shi
March 15,1910 enough men wee
under contract to handle an in
creased faotory Output cf
Wear-Ever
Aluminum Utensil
whereas In 1909 enough sales
t men were not s'ebured u l atil July
Therefore,
No More Men Wanted
for the sJmnier of 1910 except
those who may take the places of
men already unOer cqntract; ,
This advertisement is l contimued
I , in order to express , the hop 4 that
if you desire to be a -WEAR
EVER- salesman during the
summer of
1911 You Will
.to make your dec.!
the yeiar
Tile Aluminum Cooking llteasil Co
Pitt burgh, P!
H. A EV Y
CAB VvtOß A, SPECIALTY
[l3Ol 'PlOes
EE 1 - r\ - sc How,
t:xlvEßsay
UNIVERSITY PRIVILEGES
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degrees'of S T B<, A IM and Ph D.
e v,ithemt extra charge appropt late cores offered
S 'elides. and in A ndaver Theological Seminary;
arva d Divinity. School, Camifidge, Mass.
Shelfleo
H. C. YEAGER
Walk-Over Shoes
BELLEFON7 j r
The_ First
National Ba
BELLEFONTE
, 1
Capnal SOO 000 . Su'r
emtthber
on {early In
Clening Pressing and Dyeing
Work called for and delivered promptly, snits
leaned and pressed, ?it lou es• pricrs Fancy
•oods a specialty )
G. A. l Bottork 224 E. College Ave.
P IGE TM RTEFS
Restaurant
Opposite Hotel
s Sandwiches Soups
0. F. SHAW, Harnes
J. B. MINGLE, Shoe
Allen Street
I am the Registered • gent
of the
-,
Sealshipt. Oyster System"
for State Colleg '
t i
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.IJ. B. MART' N
Opposite the Posto ce
.
maker
lus $lOO.OOO