State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, November 17, 1910, Image 4

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    STATE-PITT HISTORY
Pitt took place and State's sons
journeyed to Pittsburg undefeated
under their beloved "Lary' Vorhis;
while Pitt under Captain Homer
Roe was in top-notch form. 'Ere
the whistle's echo had long ceased,
that eupeib backfield quintet , of the
Blue and White-,---"Larry" Vorhis,
"Bull" IvVbCleary, Lester Mauthe,
"Heff" Hirshman and "Dutch"
Hermann—had swung into uncon
querable motion. It was their last
game for alma mater and Pittsburg
ers had never seen such a football
machine in action—more courage
ous, more powerful and more sports- I
man-like. Pitt, too, played a mag
nificent game and Forbes Field was
dedicated to the annual State—Pitt
struggle with a stubborn brilliantly
fought victory for State by the
score of 5 to 0.
, Below is the list of the seven an
nual State—Pitt games which have
been played in Pittsburg since 1903
With the captain and ,coach of each
team following in order:
:.•1903, State 59, Pitt 0, "Ed"
Whitworth and Golden, "Tex"
Mosse;'l9o4, State 5, Pitt 22, Carl
Forkum'and Reed, Thompson and
Mosse; 1905, State' 6, Pitt 0, "Ed"
'Yeckley and Fennell, Schmidt and
ThoMpson; 1906, State 6, Pitt 0,
I !Mother" Dunn and Fennell, Marsh
all- and Wingard; 1907, State 0,
Pitt 6, "Bobby" Burns and Fennell,
Marshall and Moorhead; 1908, State
12 Pitt 6, "Bull" McCleary and Mc-
Baebury and Moorhead;
1909 State 5 Pitt 0, "Larry" Voorhis
and Hollehback, Roe and Thomp
son. '
' Four of 'these. seven struggles
have been 'won by a single touch
doWn and, the question now on the
this of every football fan in Western
Pennsylvania is;--Who will win
this 1 hanksgiving? '
Rules for Ticket Sale
The State Alumni request that the
following regulations for tickets for
the State—Pitt game at Pittsburg
on November 24, 1910 he strictly
observed:
1. 'Tickets will be sold by mail
.ortleFmtily.
2. 'Sale operis Tuesday, Nov. 15,
Closes Tuesday, Nov. 22.
'3. Use the attached order form,
fill every blank,'and comply strictly
with its tertns.
4. ' The rules of sale must be
strictly adhered to or orders will
not be filled. •
5. ' State whether you prefer bal
cony or main floor, grand stand
or,roof, balcony or main floor box
es. 'Your preference will be con
sidered while the seats last.
6. Prices: Box , seats, $2OO each
,(hoxes",seat 8 persons). All grand
stand seats, $1.50 each.
Call for Candidates for Wrestling.
Coach Leivis will hold wrestling
practice every Tuesday and Friday
evenings at seven o'clock for new
candidates. He will have last
year's team' out on the mat tb get
new material in shape and these old
men will spend these nights in in
structing the new men. The squad
will not be cut down' for some time
and all new men will be given time
to get in condition before being
tried out.
, Every man who has wrestled, or
thinks he can or would like to learn
to wrestle is urged to ti y for this team
for he will not only be doing some
thing for his college but he will also
be doing a great deal toward
physically developing himself.
Catholic services ate held in the
foyer of the Auditotium every Sun
day except the first Sunday of the
month, at 10 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.
Entollment of new members of the
Holy Name Socicty will occur this
Sunday, November 20.
Are you going to Pittsburg?
The Toggery Shop'
Men's Furnishings *I; A, G.
Spalding & Bro's Athletic
Goods I' The Heidcap and
Tailormade Clothing -4' N
The Charles H, Elliott Company
The largest college engraving house
in the world
COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS
CLASS DAY PROGRAMS AND
CLASS PINS
Dance Programs Fraternity and
and Invitations ' Class Inserts
Menus a for Annuals
Leather Dance Fraternity
Cases and and Class
Covers Stationery
Wedding Invitations and Calling Cards
Works-17th St. and Lehigh Ave., Philsd'a
State College Represeritive, James Mulholland
FULL WEIGHT
FULL MEASURE
FULL COUNT
A triple of reasons why
you should buy your
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS'
AND GROCERIES
at
.L. D. FYE'S STORE
R. C. PEARCE
Dry Goods,. Notions, „Shoes, Groce
ries and Queensware ,
Hotel Block .W. College Ave
I. C. H 0 I, IVI E S
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. FRUITS
Best Quality Best Service
Your patronage solicited
ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE
New County List of Students
The registrar's office has just
compiled a new county list of stud
ents.
In this list the names are ar
ranged alphabetically according to
counties and classes, and the home
address of each student is given.
Students and members of the
faculty may consult this list at any
time by calling at the registrar's
office. . Officers of the various
county and city clubs will find the
list especially valuable in helping
them complete their membership.
Comparative Growth.
The following shows the com
parative growth of the Pennsyl
vania State college by classes,
November 1909 compared with
November, 1910. This table how
ever, does not contain the short
course students.
1909: seniors, 149; juniors, 267;
sophomores,347; freshmen,43s; spe
cials, 18; two-year agriculturists, 74.
total, 1288. 1910 seniors, 201; jun
iors, 274; sophomores,3s4; freshmen,
484; specials, 27; two-year agricul
turists, 112; total, 1452.
Nominations for Baseball Assistant
Managers
These will be a meeting of the Ath
letic association on Monday evening,
Nov 28, 1910, for the purpose of
nominating candidates for assistant
baseball manages s. At least six
men are to be nominated, and three
elected. Nominations to be from
the Junior class.
THE STATE COttrarAlT ,-",
C. W. SMI T El
South Allen Street
i THE MALLORY STUDIO
PH6TOGRAPHY
BELLEFONTE'
B. C Detchon 'l2 Student Agent
PHILI D. FOSTER
ALL KINDS OF C 0 A L
ill lowest prices
STATE' OOLLIIG E, PA
"Mitt:+mvi aught,
au& Verzvt Company
A. G. SPALDIPtiG&• BROS
The
Spalding„,)
Trade-Mark?:
is known I!
throughout tht
world as a
Guarantee
of Cbality
R. 9. 51 3 3‘..T.;
%%to memo
J. C. ,Smith & ,Son
Succesors toll D. Meek Hardware Co
General : Hardware
Builders' Material
Oils, paknts, glass, cement
and stoves
Roofing and spouting
Fine assortment of Spoiting Goods
HENRY GRIMM
FINE TAILORING
CLEANING
BUSH HOUSE
BELLIWONTE PUNNA
Rate per , day ;)0 With batli 83 ner ,la
-W. f, DAGG E
VVe keep the quality up
because the quality keeps us' up
Try McAllister grub and be convinced Exti as at cost
PEN NA
Mate CoW.ege, Veam'a
are the ILargest
Manufacturers ' i n
the World of
OFFICIAL
EQUIPMENT'
FOR ALL
ATHLETIC
SPORTS AND
PASTIMES
IF YOU are interested
in Athletic
Sport ynu
should have a copy of tho
Spalding CaMlogue It's a
complete eticlyclopedia of
of WHAT'S NE W IN
SPORT and is sent free on
request
1511. S ' E) "MelS.
t St., l'hlNalletihka
PRCSSING
REPAIRING
iVLcAI I itr
•&-tA-SOCI.I - 3. Il' ANL) CLASS HAMA ILi S A SPECIALTY
The College Ilan
Now on exhibition at our store a very large and
handsome showing of overcoats and raincoats
for fall and winter containing ten distinctive
'models including the very popular Presto collar
coat. Prices $lO up to $3O.
All expenses paid when purchases are made
Montgomery Cc Co.
0 0
1 Style o.ltality Price 4;
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I ;
Are three things most es
&initial In the selection of ' H
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i your punted stationary i
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filTOur printing: hos,a command- Isj
i . , 0 iii mg style--one of its own—and to
O A it satisfies the most exacting 4/
!:i1 customer Our prices, too, are just t T
1 right--and that's an important item t• t j
mo 'kV
Photographic Supplies
Lfl
to Sole agents for the Ansco
ty9
ill l . Company's products
Ittl
frl, 4! I!
c ( ) The Niltany Printing and t 6
I:,)
u Publishing Company r• ( 'J
tki Str.te College
Basnarmazmna2thmvavaaam,
The
Blue Goose
Toothsome morsels
• to gratify
the most exacting
The Med Drug Store
Ray D. Gilliland, P. D.
Manager
Drugs, Sundries
Stationery
Students' Supplies
Prescriptions
compounded
'Sat "P\AA, V..oka.
C. A. Blanchard
Manager
—4
Penn Avenue and Tenth Street
- 1 3 1. 1 ttaixor9tk, l'a.
E. L. GRAIIAM & COMPANY 1
Dry Goods Groceries
Sporting Goods
E v,t College avenue
1 .).-i
a.tilaN o - o. the „Campus
Student' regular board per week
Bellefonte
HARVEY' Ell'OS.
Bakers and Confectioners
Full ine of
lowney, Apollo and
Fullor;Greeno. Chocolates
Ice Cream In Seasonable Flavors
OUR NEW FOUNTAIN
'any inn ihiNipg
46. B: Moat. co.
% Zara. ViirkoT
,ISorgAlug 7ikkkzu
Cigars and "JObatf.',OS
►Cote\ liSnWilng it\cs, Street
J. P. HAGMAN
Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring
High Grade Gents Furnishings
112 E. College Ave
F. D. WEAVER
UP=TO=DATE LIVERY
J. 2. MARTIN
SEALSI-JIPT OYSTERS
CHOICE FRUIT
South Allen Street, opposite the Postoffice
State College Supply Co.
General lVierchandise
Agents for Spalding Athletic Goods
Douglas and Walk Over Shoes
Crawford Shoo Repair Co. Leaks
your old shoes like new Shocs collected
and delivered Student agents
Phones
Roop 'll, 131 ouch 'l3
MMMIIMI
always on hand
Excellent service at
331. McA Hall
W T DUNN 'OR
W u WOOD ex 'll