amount in all fro daily. The following instructions, if p • ercises with above sistently fol'owed, ost gratifying re• will produce the sults: 1 . Stand with feet I'2 to ? 14 inches apart, hips firth. As arms are raised overhead with thumbs inter locked, fill the ;lungs deeply and stretch as high over head With hands as possible,! swaying body strongly forward and backward. ' • 2. Repeat No. 1, body rocking from side tb side instead Of forward and backwa d. %r 3. Position as before, I and with arms extended Aidewise, t - ist body around strongly to right. I Alternate t from right to left, keepin hips firm. 4. Position as before, hips firm with hands resting on hip ;, fill lungs' deeply, and force air into the upper part of chest by contracting the ab dominal muscles strongly,[ hold mo mentarily, then force' it 'down into abdomen. I Rep*t twd or three times, theh exhale. I 5. Keel above position, hands on hips and describe from waist-line with head and shoulders as large a circle as possible from left to right, then rep at from right to left. 6. B strongly contracting the ' abdOnin '1 muscles force the abdo men upward, h ld momentarily, then by perfect irela atioh. allow the ab domen ' 1 tO sink ack ' to normal po sition. . Each exercise should be repeated from eightito sixteen times. A few ' trials will decide the amount re- 1 quired for each special need. 44ScrubP' Baseball Nine this Spring , Hell coach H. C. Mcllveen, 'O7 thinks itiadvisable'to have a college baseball team ls spring. Last year the four nin e of the interclass league were relied upon to glue the varsity team practice through dairy encounters; but this system did not prove altogether satisfactory:) The "scrub team" this spring shoUld be 2'. to 5 quarts THE STATE COL stronger than an sing class aggre gation was last spring and it should be able to give the varsity daily arguments of the ,kind that the All-' Class Nine gave•captain Hirshpan's team last Commencement, when the "bigfellows" won by the narrow Margin of 2td 1. i • Already • a number : of the :ft)i-e- Mose stars in the interclass league of one year ago have been paced on the varsity, squad, which Mcllveen intends to maintain with over twenty el. men during the whol of the corn ing baseball season. ; At the same time each class has, been making ,pre parations to put a good baseball team on the field and it is possible that the membership of the league may be increased by admitting' the "Specials." It is good to see more men enjoying baseball here this spring has ever been the case her,etofore since baseball is an ideal college , sport. With probably twenty-five players on the varsity squad E;ird I morel than , twice that many on- the four or five interclass stuads, a great amount of benefit should be derived from the national pastime this spling on New=i beaver Field, Old Beaver Field and half a dozed less noted diamonds. The German Play. 1 i "Das Danschen von Buchenan," the second annual play given by the Deurscher Verein, was most accept ably! presented on March 19. The metnbers of the cast were chosen for their naturally good. acting.and their fluent German; and thru con sistent practic'e and aided by the coaching of MisS S mmons and IC% Boucke,' they wer able to forth a strong, well-balanced team. Aitho the play was more difi of last year. and slid proceeded i faultlessly curtain K.lss Kessler ca the part of "Agneis, She was vivacious .EGIAN pla her aud* wit brill ed' whi "A to • ed , icult than that .htly longer, it [ from curtain ~' .~ ed, admirably the heroine. and spirited- ‘' -4o PAGE SEVEN ul and charming. , Very I often 1 ork gained the applauseof the I .nce. I Her 'acting in thei.scene "Silberling" 'l, was particularly I , nt and fetching. lb ie Biro ,in" was well Present `. y Miss Weiss Her lines. 1 not so exacting as those of !nes,'l required_ close attention tail; and they were well render ! _ ruout the play. Ir. Lohmann, as "Von Fink," - very strong and skillful."Silber- also required good acting. , and work was well done by Mc. en. Mr. Schrvock, as "Der I i n," and Mr. Wertz, as I I ob, PO the servant, completed in e! c llent manner, a cast of great' gth and power. i.e play was a mariced success I I ery way, ad the members gof Verein -- were well satisfied by .bowing made, The singing of nan, songs before and after the act lent a pleasant} touch of ancy and color The corn : e in charge of the play con -1:1 of Messrs. Siegler, Bucher, 1 . iler, Adams and Kreibel. Captain Hay to Visit Us. = ptain W. H. Hay, 10th Caval• . S A.,1 who was command of Cadets for the four years i ng last September, will very y visit State College about April r 18: e has been 'detailed to inspec mounted fOrces of the Ra. N. In April, and his tour of inspec will it 16. He will go' later, from 'one to Philadelphia, and will laps be able to spend Iwo days e College. I ctivd work on the Columbia versity stadium will probably -- 113 in- a short time. The plans for two running tracks, baseball ,football fields, and stands with I estimated seating capacity of 110,