The .• Pennsylvania : State : College 1 I/V\ IN 1.121 I t-I'ARI‘S, , Ph I) I, I, It , PIZEi-IDENT Eatably,hed and maintained lii, the mint , action ol the United Stiii,... Go, et ninynt a n al tile Con,rnoim , ill hof ii,,,,,, i , \ iv ,,,,, :t 'FIVE GREAT SCIIMII,ti Aat 1( ultine, Ftipinyyting, Ithen.tl At t , ,, Mining. and Natural tiricllci olli ling illtill! t y _t wo cani i.,,, 0 1 low yiiiii , , (.11(11 -Alti vital , ii., in Iloino Eyononov , ,, In(It-,t11,t1 At 1 and Ph: , , --ii .k I Fill-- cation Tulrli)N HINE to h0th , ..(. , ,,,, lucid( Mid Yhatge , , model ate Fit tit ~ .1.7111, , tet her,lll , Middle of Sipteillbel , , -o.t.i Mil ~ etne,tei the hi , -,1 of loeht nat y, Summer S.. _inn for Teachet. , about the 11110 Motida‘ in June 01 each yeat ' loot catalogue; hullettiv-i, annourivetnyitt-, etc., adilii ,, ,i THE ItEGISTIZA It, Slate College, Pentu I' mint AN EASY VICTORY Blue and White Five Overwhelms Albright in Fast and Exciting There was a joyous gathering in the Armory last Friday night when coach "Charley" Kechnei's Albright College basketball five was bounced 50 to 9. The interest taken by the', undergraduate body in the floor gime was well shown by the loyal crowd estimated as no less than one thousand "studes", all of whom en joyed the fracas immensely and part of whom were near enough to hear the good things handed out by the visitors' coach. There were some new faces in the opening lineup as McEntire and Posey were seen at the for wards, "Jack" Haddow as usual at center,' and Sheldon and Young at the guards. This was continued through out the first half except when Vossburg replaced Sheldon with but five minutes to go. Young, Haddow and Posey were the star point-winners in the period which was a complete walkover ending 26 to 4in out favor. Despite the fervent rooting of Coach Kechner, the Albright tossers seldom bi ought the ball down under State's basket and they secured but one field goal and two fouls during this half Shore and Craig, forwards, "Chat ley" AmidOn, center, and Hartz and Vossburg, guards, was the lineup which started the second half for us while Albright's roster remained intact. The slaughter was continu ed'in the same fashion as during the first half and "Athletic Charles" was the worst offender against Albright's defense;when he got bred passing the ball out from nuclei the basket to the other four men, he reached up and "handed" it in into the basket, negotiating in all five goals. Craig and V ossbu , g each secured two field goals also, while Captain Blythe, who went in during, - the last couple of minutes in Greene's place, annexed a score for each minute played. Greene had been substituted for Craig in the middle of the second half. Every man of the dozen played a dashing, aggressive game and the remaining contests at home with Gettysburg, Lehigh and Bucknell, and those abroad with Swaithmore, Susquehann and Bucknell are ea gerly awaited. To-night Gettys burg is encountered in the Amory and a victory means much as our record of four victories and three defeats to date can be much beam ed by winning this struggle. Cap tain Blythe's five is evidently "go ing well", the men are training rigorously and only misfortune can prevent their finishing the season with the best basketball recoicl made here in the last five seasons if the present foim is maintained. The score Fenn State 50 Al'irii lit , Posey-Craig Greene-111101i (Capt lf Ivli-1 tin' Cant ) McEntire shore, , r sa,l, Haddow-Atnidon ' c 11..indal Young-Hartz p Huniii,..l Sin Itlon-Vossburp g Kalil r lb iski Field midis Amnion S Young , 1 II tehlow 3, POSCY 3 Craig 2, 131$ the ', vie.slniti 3, Mchnto, 2, Shore 1. Sheldon I Martin 2 I leinoal I roul goals Martin 3 out of 7; l'oEli nue,. II out of 2, Slums 0 out of 3 ktfereL—McKee 'll l I tine Inc ntl intuit Violet, President ant M a. Dritker, of Lehigh University, will be guests of the college over next Sunday Why is an 0111, e ? The story with Have an olive hvei ybody is in a string to it THE WRESTLING MEET One of the Greatest Athletic Events of the Year In what promises to be one of big happening , ' of the season in out athletic world, Penn State will hold a wrestling meet with Lehigh Urn- veisity in the Armory on Saturday night It Lcven o'clock. Last year a thousand men saw the great victory that oui team won from Old Penn's wrestlers, and this year thew should be at least fifteen hundred men cheering for the team. In wrest ling, just as much as rin football or baseball, encouragement is keenly felt by the team, and let us there fore give the men all the support that'is in our power. Marager Neidig, assisted by Mi. I Lewis and Mr. ! Knight, has been cea elec,sly for the success of the first meet of the season ' The team, as a whole, is in fairly good condit;on, and as all of the men, with one or two exceptions, were on the team last year, 'we have no difficulty in predicting the kind of wrestlirg they will show us. The trials foi places, held on Friday night, le' ulted in some of the closest n tches we hale seen here, and although a vanity team has been chosen, there is also in almost evei y weight a man who is a m;ghty close second. As a le suit of the trials, Glanville was given the decision over Park in the 115 lb class 'in a hotly contested match wh,ch bicught forward qo'me very skillful s oik In the 125 lb. class Neiciig very successfully coptuied fust honors over Crouse, by a de cisive fall, and in the 135 lb class Diehl also won by a fall from Fish er, after some vet) , neat wrestling. In the next two bouts, the 145 and 158 lb. classes, the men were so evenly matched that there was great difficulty in awarding the de cisions. Morrison and Karcher gave an excellent exhibition, and the judges called for an extra period before they finally selected Moiri son as the winner. Very and Schol lenbergei, in the 158 pound class, gave the greatest Scrap of the even ing So evenly matched were they, and so skillful, that after three per iods of the most exciting kind of woik, the judges iescived their de cisidn until another match could be held On Saturday, Very succeed ed in gaining the decision after an other haul match. In the light heavyweight class, Lesh won by a clean fall from his opponent Wain er; and in the heavyweight class, Engle threw McVean, in a hard con test. The team which Lehigh is send ing here is by no means to be re garded lightly. The men in the three lightest weights have been do ing excellent intercollegiate work, and ale of fi.st class lank.' The other men, while not so expel iencecl, are very neaily as good, and alto gethei Lehigh has a vet)/ strong, well balanced team. In attending the incet, therefore, 'we should have an opportunity to root , for our team, but we shall also see a splen did and hard fought contest, well worthy of a place in our athletic history Let the slogan be Oleic fore: "All out for the Lehigh Meet." GYM FEE REPORT Statement Complete Flom July 1, 1906 to June 30, 1910, of Fees Collected by College The complete detailed report of the disbutseme it of the gymnasium fees can be seen at the business office but is of two peat length to be published here. The outlined statement iepioduced here, how ever, is explanatory of the expendi turef of this money ,and the nature of its proportionality. , The items are, pl• illy set forth, but it might be well to explain that one referring to 'Rebates to Stud ents' This comprises sums retuined to students, who had paid 'their fees and they had been unable to enter college. In such. cases the money was refunded. The teport as received from the business office follows: To fees ITc:felted ,July 1, to June 30, 'O7, $7,932 2 4 , July 1, 'O7 to June 30, 'OB, $10,016.50, July 1. i 'OB to June 30, 'O9, $11,370.00; 1 Julyl, 'O9 toJune 30, 'lO $12,532.21. I Total, $41,851 04. 1 MEM By payments during period, viz,---Salaiies, $16,330 97, Athletic association, $16,769 09, supplies, sundry expense, $2,055.76, rebates to students, $1,053.10, wages and repairing, $1,991.58, equipment (lockers and baths ), $1,201. 80; free lecture course. i 1908 ), 200.00, loss and, gain transfei •to Track house, 1,657.48, balance surplus at fune 30, 1910, $891..26. Total, $41,851' 04 • The Pharsonian Show The Phaisonians have been prac ticing for several weeks in prepara tion for their annual show, to be held this year in the Auditorium on the evening df February 22, The performance will be a great deal : ciffelent from the ones held in pif.- ! , vious yews. The chorus will be larg er by at least ten men, more singing i and a bunch of glod spicy jokes will be introduced, The first part will be a minstrel as heretofore with Nelson 'll, Lucl wick 'll, Guthrie 'll and Leyden 'l4 as end men. The specialties will be something clitfeient, thei e will be several musical numbers by Armstrong, Dunning and Giay as well as acrobatic stunts. The costuming is entirely new, the latest and best have been secured foi the circle and end men. An attempt is being made to ar range a show in Bellefonte prelimi nary to February 22 to get an idea of how the show will look when staged A trip has been allang,Tl as follows: Marsh 13, at Wilson college; 14, at . harrisburg; 15, at ]3loomsburg; 16, at Wilk Ailarre; 17, at Scianton. We have been assured that the show 'will grelatly excel those of previous year. 3 and that it will be worthy of the pport of every per son here at Sta-e. Professoi Lin -Pc. of the Depait- ment of Melddingy. is conducting a series of exr , ox!rc'ct t at the Cold Blast Charcoal T' , "ir ni , ;e at the plant of McCoy and i,i, near Belle fonte, the obje , o " ese tests bring to deter.: )1 effects of changes in the .11 tti- of the air beim; blown into t fip ice on its opeiation, vi. 2, be con tinued for sexes. 1 ' I t arry , \v. Sauers 130 East College Avenue A Lull line of men's furnishings Custom made clothing by the Roynl tailors eL Pennants and cushion tops- a fine assortment Cleaning and pressing The Charles H. Elliott Company The largest collegegengraving house in the world COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS CLASS DAY PROGRAMS AND CLASS PINS ,-,1 , Dance Programs " , t r iv , Fraternity and an I Invitations -^,--;,,‘;,, 0 ‘ Class Inserts Menus c , 1 e.a for Annuals , Leather ISance Art r , oh q, j ii, Fraternity : Cases and (1:14i10 , :) and Class tCovers '-'ll:l.y , Stationery __, Wedding Invitations and Calling Cards Works —l7th `t and Lehigh Ave , Philad'a State College Itepresentive, James M illholland S's PO9L ROOM and BAP BE R SHOP 123 Allen Street Soles sewed or stitched by Champion Stitcher W C. KLINE South Allen street re shooting Gallery The new Snyder and Holmes gallery, corner Frazier and Calder, offers you a pleasant divenion in the shooting line At iegulai intervals during the winter we will give as prizes for marksmanship, both chickens and turkeys We 'mite your interest Come in and look us over .ock Haven Steam Laundry BEST WORK at LOWEST PRICES' 'STUDENT AGENTS H N Keebler 'll R. S Kilt 'l2 H W Stiller 'l3 Get in the habit of asking us for a bid or) your job work "4" We will. surprise you in quality and price The Keystone Gazette Bellefonte, Pa. Both Telephones Cox Sons and Vining 262 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y, GOWNS and CAPS . • \s : :: , , -k' f;,4lh Silk Faculty Gowns r x: : .. 4, f iow and e , t p r l i c l r e ic:d s Aiol7i , 411 i Best workmanship A , l excellent stock of outfits for rehtal L M LNT 1I F, agent James M. Williams General Tinning, Roofing Spouting and .Pinnace Wolk Shop, South Ftqiwi street the ilittanv inn UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF JAMES P AIKENS THE HOME OF THE PENN STATE FOOTBALL TEAM THEIR FRIENDS WILL ALWAYS RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION Special Notice to Stokatsl All students who delivo and call for their laundry will, by PAYING CASH. ' • RECEIVE -25%. DISCOUNT State College Steam,Laundry MILLER & GENSLER I don't talk ; I make signs Lettering of trunks and suit cases ntv spe cialty. Poster, show and display cards CHAS. A. WOMER, State College C. D. CASEBEER Jeweler and Optician All lan& of repel'. work pioniptiy done exallned (roe Private optical parlor 111014EFPNTIC POVNHYLVANJA H. ,W. Meyers First : Class : Restaurant Ice Cream and Confectionery 106 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE Your Patronage Solicited Cf: Ile (E entre lountg 23 allit 23e1lefonte The First National Bank State College, Pa. _ 3% interest on time deposits, payable semi-annually Accounts solicited H. A. EVEY . 4b...... Livery CAB WORK A SPECIALTY Both 'Phones Sheffler's -:- Restaurant Pies Sandwiches Soups %tate College Opposite Hotel
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