( unllnuf (1 Nom pay' , 1 the bench. Both teamt, found it covenient to take time out at lie quent intervals, the pace was so fast.. Benson had his hands tull taking care of Shore and it was necessary to send Mendelsohn in to relieve him. Shore gamely stayed to the end., ~ "In the first five minutes the visitors swept Columbia off their feet Shore caged a neat goal immediate ly after the whistle blew and imme diately he followed it with an other. It has been a long time since Columbia has known what , it is to have its opponents in the lead at the very start, the half ended 13 to 9 in Columbia's favor. "Clever passing and brilliant shooting gave the lead to the local team, but when the second half opened the visitors came back strongly and it looked as though they would again take' the lead. Lee and Kiendl were Columbia's chief strength while Shore and Mc- Entire excelled for the visitors. It wal a clean game throughout and comparatively few fDuls were called." It is doubtful if a single , one of the four games played ,would have been anything but a victory ' for us o t the Armory floor and it seems very possible that we can go through the remainder of the season without another defeat. Next Monday night the Pittsburg Collegians are to be played here and our team will undoubtedly get a rousing reception. Tne scores pn the trip follow: Dec. 14 at Philadelphia Penn State 72. U of Pennna 30 Field goats lfadd irr Gt eent. 1, Mc- Entire 1. Young 1, Turner a, Pierce 2 Walton 2. Marks 1. Saylor 1 Foul goals —Shore 7, McEntire 1; Turner 11 Referee - 'AI" Sharpe, Yale, ' 10 at Brooklyw Penn State 37, Pratt Institut, 1$ Field goals Sli e 8 fiadduw 5. Mc- Entire I. Young 1 Smith 2. Littiehale 1, van Nostrandl, NUttle 1 Foul goals hore 7; Lit- Cabala 8. Referee :EMUlet6oll, CLIU,MbIa Dec.l6 at New York City. Dr. H. P. Armsby has been ap-; PENN STATE lb COLUMBIA 21, McEntire. . , . forward Kiendl (Copt) ) pointed a member of the Executive Shore , . . . forward . . , Salsbury liaddow,. .. .. .. , center . Jacques committee of the Section on Agri- Young guard, • , Le. Blythe , , .guard Breon, Mendtisohn cultur al Chemistry of the Eighth In- Fit 1 1 goals—Shore 4 McEntire 2, Yount.: 1 Kiendl 5. Safsbury 2 Benson 1 Jacques 1, Jee 1 ternational Congress of Applied Foul goals -Shore Shore 2. Kiendl 4 Referee—Quige N. Y. A. c .' Chemistry which is to' meet in, the . Dec. 17 at West Point United States in 1912 .. PENN STATE 19 WEST POINT 21 Shore ~ , forward McKinney (Capt 11 Among out of town visitors who McEntire, . t , forward - - Van Vliet ; fladdow , . , center " ,Buries attended the German play on Dee. Blythe, Sneldon guard .Morris Young . • . guard , Sutton ,12 were Professor Rockwell of the Field goats—McEntire 2 Haddow 2. Blythe 2, ' Young I Shore 1 Surles 2 Sutton 2, N ield Goals ! German department, and Mr. H. R. Shore 3, Sutton 9 Referee Thorpe 1 Columbia I 1 Waltman, President of the Deutscher Verein, from Bucknell University.' On Saturday evening, the Fresh- men team somewhat redeemed j H. C. George (State .1904) wl o themselves and succeeded in defeat- . has been Director of the Wisconsin , ing the Juniors 34-27. The game State Mining Trade School for the was close and exciting throughout, past three years, has iesignecl to but the Freshmen were determined become Mining ' Engineer for the to win. Giving all due credit to American Zinc, Lead & Smelting 1914, the Juniors did not play their Company in the Wisconsin Zinc usual consistent game being esp.- District. Annual Winter .Clearance Greatly Reduced Prices For a quick disposal Men's Suits of all clothing in the stole Overcoats Raincoats Every Suit and Overcoat Reduction price list and Raincoat included. None reserved $l5 Suits and Ovei coats Sale price $ll 25 Selection still - very good The best styled clothes $lB Suits and Overcoats made will now be offered Sale price $13.25 you at prices a fraction of $2O Suits and Overcoats their worth I Sale mice $l4 75 Sale starts Saturday, Janit- $22.50 Suits and Overcoats ary 14 and lasts 10 clays Sale price *l6 50 only j $25 Suits and Ovei coats $18.75 No goods charged at these prices $3O Suits and Overcoats $22.00 All alterations made by us j Men's Separate Ti °users free of charge at 1-4 to 1-3 off Sim the Clothier Bellefonte , Tie ToggVry Shop Men's Furnishings •c A. G. Spalding 8c Bro's Athletic Goods •4' The Heidcap ,and Tailormade Clothing '4' '4' ecially weak when near the basket. Armsby and Craig showed up' well for their respective teams. The score. I.teld goals--C nt . 7 Lo' •ridge 2 WILT. I Jam, s 2, MI ers 3 Gash dl 1 A-mbs Sir itli 1 llolman 1 1 , oui goals- Arm by 7 Holman 4 League Standing Won Lost 1913 2 0 1912 1 1 ' .500 1914 1 1 .500 Walter Hillary, ex-'ll, has this year been engaged in experimental re search work with wooden cross ties with the Pennsylvania railroad at Fort Wayne, Ind. His work has been under the direction of Mr, F. J. Brown, lumber agent of the Penn sylvania railroad. THE ST ATP; COLLP,GTATT C. W. SMITH South Allen Strcet THE MALLORY S 1 UDIO ) REL t EF'ONTE ) 13 C, 1 tch In 19 P. C. 1 OCO PHIL D. FOSTER ALL KINDS OF d 0 A L sTare COLLEGE, PA loLi.VtaYkr, "A.C..eak and Vowel. Comvirn A. C. SPALDING & BROS. 1 Spalding ' Trade-M ii k Is known thro Whout the w 1:a ab a Gttarar tee of Qgality 7 A. 5. STAS.;TAIIRe , S 17.10 Chest Amt St :"Vhttatietyttta J. C. Smith & Son SoLot sots t, H D Wok ILardv..oO Co General : Hardware Oils, paints, glass, cement and stoves "ine assortment of Spoiting Goods ')LEANING RE .AIRING BUSH HOUSE halo i , d a , -':;0 ‘N oh hath -3 per day -VV I, I) \G(.I.", i~l‘- 1- I ) IE - 1 11 k\V, Campus Lech I I C quality up Students' I,2gulat hoaid pet week $ 3 because the quality keeps us up K-11.i \' 'ANI ) CI ASS BANQUE I S A SPECIALTY w T NN 'OB Try McAllister grub and he convinced Exiias at cusl• w, fl INOOD ex 'll Pl-10 rOGI2AF'HY PFNNA Student 7,rent at lova , t prices State C.,Mege,'Venn'a are the iLargest 1 BIF . Goose vit=l„,"ar Manufacturers 1 n' the World of OFFICIAL EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ATHLETIC ~T'ORTS AND PAtiTHIE,S ypuartn to 1. 7 1 t s v t t L i t: d Sport you rliould hive r cola of Ile S,. !Wine Cat drlvtit, It's L. , .tind(l4 reel, ,i4e(lia nt of WRAPS E\V IN SPOR ted to suit free on Builders' Material Roofing and -spouting HENRY GRIMM FINE TAILORING PRcssiNO 111 . 11,1,PONTI: I'I,..NNA , . d The College Ilan Now on exhibition at our More a very large and ..,__. 'handsome showing of overcoats and raincoats foi fall and, winter containing ten distinctive models including the very poptilar Presto collar coat. Pikes $lO up to $3O. All expenses paid when purchases are made. \-, , Montgomery & Co. do,. - Bellefonte . tV it...'N.==)2oari - 2 , 7,- I ..aInEt..aa•BMIEMBSE3 1 W IV , V,; Style Quality Price W 0 Are knee l things most es- kV' (1/ i') senttal In the selection of I)(i hl your printed stationery W W ' W MOur 'printing has a command- U grog st de- one of its own and td tO, it satisfies the most ' , acting 9 IP customer Our prii es,. too,' are just t i ll ' WCa Q 1 right--and that s an important item • 119 01 0 Photographic Supplies 1. t 6 W tO Sole agent , - for the Ansco t/ ta I\l 0 I ).' , Compat y's products l.d V - - V? $ The Nittany Printing and 0 W . W to Publishing Company 7 'ts t 4 VI State Cull :ge 1$ rl, l 2-,135131KCE.125_,==n1.=.2a2Z..2.17.,=-D1*2723.2;a2a.c., Toothsome morsels to gratify Ma most exacting The Medt Ding Store Ray 1). (111111,111(1, 1' I) 111anal.vq. Drugs, Smith ies Stationery Students'_ Supplies Prescriptions compounded .6 wet TviA, Wkaa, G A Blanchard AI turw( I -4' Penn Avenue and Tenth St t ovt, I .3 kkkenw 9\k, 1-3 a E. L. GRAHAM & COM RAM' Dry Goods Gmcct les Spot Wig Goods Etst College avenue HARVEY BROS;' Bakers and, Confectioners Full line of Lowney, Apollo and Fuller-Greene Chocolates always on hand Ice Cream in Seasonable Flavors Excellent service at OUR NEW FOUNTAIN ' Nittany Inn Building b. 11. IXtede. Co. "IlAkkarti:?aTkor 13ovking Cigars au& `Jobaccos M. at a Ill:MO:mg 3Welt Stud J:. P. HAGMAN Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring High Grade Gents Furnishings 112 E. College Ave F. D. WEAVER UP-TO.DATE LIVERY J. B. MARTIN , SEALSHIPT OYSTERS CHOICE FRUIT South Allen Street, opposite the POstoffice Stale College Supply Co. General Merchandise Agents for Spalding Athletic Goods Douglas and Walk Over Shoe: R. C. PEARCE Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groce ries and Queensware Hotel Block W. College Ave Phones
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