State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 28, 1910, Image 7

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You Shave with a
Keen Kutter"Satety"
Why not change a disagreeable
task Into a pleasant one --why not
take the terrors out of shaving?
A Keen Kutter Safety Razor
makes shaving easy. I never
leaves its job half done or your
face too sore to touch between
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Silver ei ,enulne Black Leather Case S 3 60
Gold plat _ .inutne English Pigskin Case S 3 00
, A I Keen Ituttez Poektrknife is a friend worth h4ving—
carry one a while and see
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(Trade Mark Itrgi.tert.d I —E C ..;ittunoils
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SIMMONSIf not at your dealer's, write us. )
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M HAADWARE COMPANY (Ic.)
Graham's Tonsoria Parlor
on the cornerN
Prompt -service Courteous treat
ment Ftrstclass work
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A complete line of
Smokers' Supplies
The First National Bank
State College, Pa.
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3i int e rest
on time deposits, payable
semi-annually
A ccounts solicited
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THE STATE COLLEG
When
ut hurting the skin.
;e the adjustment is a snlutely
e a tough heard on a tender
, ard hich the ordin ry razor
peen Mutter l'S'atety '
1) case with 12 pertec "ready
ety razor gum antee .
St. Louis and New York. U. S. A.
All kinds' of repair work prompt'y One
Eyes examined free Private optical parlor
THE MALLORY
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C. D. CASE
Jeweler and Op
BEL4.EFONTE PENISSYLV.ANIA ; 1
If you see it in this papr, it's so
STUDIO
PHOTOGRAPHY {
The Cornell Game To-day.
This afternoon captain McCleary's
nine will battle with Cornell af,-,
Ithaca Yesterday the team left
here in fairly goOd shape - consider,-
ing the lack of practice owing to the ,
prolonged rainy wearher recently
and the unusually large number a
men but of the game following the
four game journey in the East.
Our teamshave been very suc
cessful again the Cornellians in the
1 ,
past. Last w ear ' s game was called
off because of rain but in ihip three 1
previous years, two out, of three'
flames rlesulted in Blue and White
victories. Always or nine has put
up a grand article of apeball at Ith
ii
nca as the past rec rd of contests ,
shovils.------ ' '
Year Scare
190 1 ; State 1 Coma/ 2 (16 Innings). Mcßreen
1607 State Corne4ll (17 nnings) "Bub" Vorhis
190 State 4 Cornell 2 - Mittnger
But-one game will be played on
the Cornell trip and the same is true.
of the' Princeton jaunt. The Tigers
will be met in their lair next Wed
nesday- and the outcome of this
game is jutt as anxiously awaited
here as that of the contest at Ithaca
to-day. -
_ At Princeton manager Wilcox had
the misfortune I last spring to see the
game prevnted by rain as hkppen
ed ftlsq t' Ithaca. However y ten
contests have been pulled off with
the orange and black 7 and our line
has von fifty percent of these.' l
were playedin the New Jersey ttw i
and lit will be seen that five of the
'last seven struggles proved the su
periority of the Blue and 'White:—
Year Score - State captain
1895 State 3 Princeton 4 "Bill" Stuart
1846 State 5 Princeton 18 "Gokt" Walker
1897 State , 1 Princeton 11: "Cab" Hayes
1899 State 4 Princeton 3 "Bug " Johnson
1900 State 4 Princeton 9 "Dan" Miller
1904 State 8 Princeton 1 "Jack" hider
1905 State 8 Princeton 6 "Harmony" Ray
1906 State 1 Princeton 0, "Irish!' Mcllveen
I'o7 State 1 Princeton 2 "Joe" Mason
1908 State 4 Princeton 3 "Burde' Glee
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tilcfan
' C L McKee, 'OB has accepted a
position as Todman with the North
ern Pacific R. R. and is located at
Cannonball,' North Dakota. .
PENNA
PAGI SEVEN
State pitcher