State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, November 17, 1910, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    •
STATE COLLEGIAN thing o
rubltshed on Thursday of each week durimt the memo ! y b ))': 1 ,
coil • g e tear by thn students o' Che P nits,,l atihr
State College in the Intel est of the Stuth . ntr Par PCrie"O'l to
utty, Alumni and I limit; at the roll< ge
Entered at the Pastoffice. 'tate C _Melt ,Pa ac
'tecond class matter
Editor in Olaf
C. MacC. BREITINGER, 'll
Assistant Editor
R. F. HEMINGWAY, 'll
Associate Editors
D. R. MASON, 'll
W. S. KRIEBEL, JR., 'l2
W. P. LITTLE, 'l2
B. S. RUSSELL, Jr., 'l3
Business Manager
C. F. FRESTON, 'll
Assistant
E. A. JAMES, 'l2
, SMISCRIPTION.
in 50 per year or $1.23 If paid within 30 day. after
date of autweriotiont
THURSDAY, - NOV: - 17, 1910
TEE PITT With the, Pitt game
' GAME, on Thanksgiving day,
State will formaily close:her football
season of 1910. Undoubtedly the
Western Pennsylvanians have one of
the strongest teams in their football
'history th i s, year and their record
this season is assumdly a most en
viable, one. There is. however, just
one lingering doubt in Pittsburgers
minds now and that is what the
outcome of the Thanksgiving game
Will be.
Last Saturday's game with Buck
nell showed the powerful' State ma
chine working at its rated efficiency
and the perfection of 'our attack on
BUcknell was,practically irresistible .
This same form has made itself
more ,or less evident in every game
this season but unfortunately there
were many times when chance did
not favor us and,our road was en
tirety uphill. Again, with the many
injuries that from time to time put
some of our stars out of the game,the
team had, to
,necessarily be shifted
around to such an extent that it weak
ened the concentration of both of
fense and defence. In spite of these
facts, Captain Gray's eleVen has up
held the State , reputation in football:
" 1 4 clean, fast team, that, plays hard
consistent football and gives and
takes all equally well."
The game at Pittsburg is less than
a week off now and one week from
tonight this year's team will live in
history. The present determination
of the individual men on the 'team
practically assures us of closing our
season with a victory over the Uni
versity of Pittsburg. At the pres
ent time the team is in excellent
condition and the perfection of
team work is self-evident to all. Pitt
will undoubtedly give us a hard
run but from all indications the
State team has proven her strength
nad there is nothing to fear for next
week.
The question now comes u
"Who will.support the team? The
alumni of course. We understand
that the loyal alumni in the western
part of the State will give their best
to the support of the team, but just
a little more is necessary and that
copes from the student body, A
special train will be provided for
the occasion and the fare will be so
regulated that a large number of
student.; will be 'able to attend.
Those who make the trip year after
year will tell you that it is the 'best
trip of the season and one you mi
be amply repaid fox. taking.
Just a moment's I rioughL IN;11
copviriee you that the next best
riarnc In 191') C,_, dti 1
game, ant ,uppo , ti,e 'f.,ln, v 'ill(
has pros en it > s'erlinJ
every game this season and wtucli
will fluthzr'clisplay them on Forbes
field against Pitt next Thursday
THE STUDENT - The students
BODY EXCELS are to be highly
commended and warmly congratu-
lated for the active
,pait they took
in making the incoming members
of the legislature comfortable dur
ing their recent visit to the college.
In no case could there haVe been
more genuine courtesy extended to a
body of visitors and it really ap
peared as though every man in col
lege,did something to make their
stay here an impressive one.
_ It was indeed a pleasure to have
these representative men from var
ious parts of the state here and we
know that the work that is being
accomplished in this institution will
reach every corner of the state as a
result of what the legislators viewed
while on State ground.
We hope in the next four years
to have them here individually and
for a longer period of time, that
they may become thoroughly famil
iar with every act that plays a part
in the general working of one of .the
most rapidly advancing state institu
tions in the United States today.
Second Semester German
To prevent misunderstanding on
the part of students, advisers and
deans, the ' German department
makes the following announcement
with reference to the work in Ger
man for the second semester:
For German 2 are due the fi esh
men in German 1 in all courses.
For German 4 are due• I,all fresh
men now in German 3, excepting
those engineering and agricul
tural students who passed the col
lege examination in German 1 and 2
last September. 2. All sophomores
in industrial engineering, forestry,
home economics, natural science
and liberal arts courses now in
German 3.
All sophomores in Agriculture
deciding upon , the German option,
which this course allows in the sec
ond semester, must report such de
cision at once to the German depart
ment.
All sophomores in foresty are
due in the second semester for Ger
man 4, if now in German 3; and for
any German option 60-64 offered, if
now in German 5.
All juniors in Forestry are due
for German 65, scientific German le
lating to forestry.
For German 6, (that is for any of
the options offered, German 60-64, )
are due all sophomores now'in Ger
man 5 in industi ial engineering,
forestry (as above), home eco
nomics, natural science and liberal
arts.
The juniors in chemistry now in
German 5 or 7 will be due for Ger
man 65, which will be scientific
German in chemistry.
The following options will be of
fered under German 6 and 8, thiee
hours per week
Faust ( 70) by Fehr Goethe
(69) by Assistant Piofessor Sim
mons. Conversation for beginneis
'(541 by Herr Starke.
Advanced convei sati (64 ) by
He'rr Stai clre.
' Scientific Gehnan C 65
Gelman life' and culture HI by
Herr Starclre.
Sluctent3 to be scheduled
ior any of the3e stikpects must not
fail to ieport the matter at once to
Tit r T "") - 1 - T TMTkItT
W, 1 Ylurpl
N Boger S11_71)1. N .11(,11.NTS
L McGrew,
' ' - 'l l ('lr =, .
PO S T CA r?r)!..-3
C9LL6 tir JEWELRY
F P BLAIR & CO
13Ei LcrcN IS
JEWELEPS AND OPTICIANS
COT of Brockt.rhoff II 'use All mall orAri
wtottn.tl) att,tid, tt to 1111 h and 1,, f Vf l
-
ttlry fro - onto , / th loots
J. C. MA kL; LE
All Kinds of Choice Nleat
Ptah in emasun 2
138 College. Avenge Both phones f '
S. E. k< IMPORT
Headquarters for
Choice Mats of All Kinds
Frazier Street Both phones,
CHAS: A. WOIViER
Tonsorial Artist
?oar patronage solie.eil I arstdoza work ruin
Int, t
r'E'l !-10T':L
RC) (.7 M I,; '2 ANl' C: D
Stu tent desires zoom for cue of furnace or
other work
Stadent, P 0 Box '3 , 7
SoleS sewed or stitched
by Champion stitcher W C KLINE
South Allen street
the head of the department - , as oth
erwise no provision can be made for
the work in the general schedule
' Athletic Relat'ons
It is with much pleasure that this
issue of the Collegian announces,
that, afttir two years of sevcred ath
letic relations, though the efforts of
influential alumni of both teams,
relations have been restored be
tween the time-honored and
ancient rivals, the Toothpick and
Tumbler teams, and that the annual
struggle to decide the championship
of the Central East will again take
place this fall on the local gridiron
It is not necessary to relate the
history of the past bitterly waged
struggles on the sodded field bc
tween these two rival teams, or how
the bonds of relationship weic
tersely strained and finally broken,
as it will only serve to arouse the
former feeling of bitterness that ex
isted between the two teams and
the'r loyal suppsrf - eis. No efforts
have been spared to make the re
constructed compact as sti.ong
possiblb, and it is hoped that. a
more friendly riyalty will exit
the future.' H , wever bJtii
haNe fervently decided to wipe out
and avenge the 0-0 tic cr„a - 210,
p:a, , ed for two seasons before the!
severing of rehtions.
I3oth learns are piacticing daily
undci the super ision of a ~t c.:-
peuenced coaches and traincis, and
no cffoits will be spaced to have the
men in the best possible condition
when the two teaths line up on the
parallel chalk lines. Watch the
bulletin boat cls for thither announce
merit, and "Be there. foi the kick 1
off "
Schen ect dy Altunr
The S. henecta.ly N. Y
of the Penn Si
atton held an i,,rorn:,' , l
smoker in the Vendrnne hotel '2ll
- evening, Nom . IS. Nl,n'y -tot , '
men \vele in att lance: Plan:,
were laid lot the annii,3l hin,inet
tnd busmess meeting to lie hLld
~ c,metime m the miller.
`'....;t ,?! IC 1211 - ( / I,k---Ititilcii-N-,
d ' '. , 1' r:kir u 1,1r:11f
Lailridry
Philitmhurg,
We carry a
11111 yf
Students' Supplies
The D ar k H o t e l
Williamsport, Pa.
Headquarters for all "State'
tenms --.,Located• opposite
the P. R. R station • -•-•ThFree
bus to P &R R R, station.
Rates $2 50 per day and up
ward
D KAVANAUGH, Manager
'l.lcke, - 9\wkogra:enev
t:.)r,W.I.
an i deAter in SZ.ZkiiVitVi Zez.vp\Ats,
Also tgent for
CNArbkri. r ey ElOtOOl.OlW.
11:VA .- atvlact.6l.e. RezoTtls
213 Cal, \ CeMegt IVotniat
Ekata Col\eqc
1111=11231
(;I ORGE B. JACKSON
TORAGOO AND
Ff1r..;:.1.1 ROASTED PEANUTV.
A rul , 1 Inc of Smokers' Eincy Art!den
/0-1.7 N ST.. ;ITATC coLLrclu,
The First
National Bank
BELLEFONTE
,',, ital sltK),l)ou
O. F. SHAW, Uarriessmaker
J. B. MINGLE, Simemakei
Alkn Sheet
1 1- F,. rnw I ' If rti ar • par
tAr,7y y \,,t-kc,
i T \V Pinllet
STUDENT AGENTS , J W Miller, Theta Psi
( E H Seigler, Signia Nu
The Athletic Store
Sheasly & Gentzel
Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions
Furniture and Carpets
Headquarter, for ,
FINE CONFECTIONERY
Nos. 200-206 ' College Avenue
"kCarkswkat.'s
Slam 5-kat
Hoadquarters for
AZ IA -Ones
esav3los& Ftr,I3ES
"Bankstes
"itotlt 'Mock IMVAt EATeet
The Potter-Hey Hardware Co,
Everything in hardware
Dls, vlbotor4 for Om
PENINSULAR PAINT and VARNISH CO'S
complete Ilnit
ASPHALT ROOFINGS . .
onr k.peclAlly
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Surplus $lOO,OOO
..7=2:1*;.•
,
;
ss r
arid's Standard. Tone
mellow and very pow-
Absolutely perfect in
Finest workmanship.
:s from $l5 upward. JJ
for illustrated Cata
the makers.
~llleadang music dealers.
Josh DEO2
N & HEALY
CHICAGO
~,,i
,„,:o ,
, ~,,
2 _
, p,
4....?„
~....,:._,
r 74
,t(ti