generalship have stamp, d as an ideal ba , ,lceth,lll,lc,,,lci splendid guard Yoidit;, a liusl-y freshman, made good limn the fiist at the other defensive position, while Hartz 'l3' Vrsbcig '1 ; and Sheldon 'l2 as stili-vai , at!, L!,11,11(1 , completed the varsity squad Ne er has out baskab ill team deserved more fully the loyal support receiv ed by captain I3lythe's team this past winter and -a pleasiog fact is the loss of so few men by giachia tion—:nnly McEntire and Amidon belonging to the 1911 class State's ambitious team lost 3 of the fust five games and then finished the season by taking 7 out of the re maining 8 struggles John Haddow 'l3 was elected captain:of our five last week and his study, hardworking play gives us conedence that he will make a fine 'leader and that even this year' i)rilliant record may be eclips ed. The ability to do the latter will rest not only upon the unusual ly strong nucleus of players left for the 1911-'l2 five but also upon the will of the students and alumni to conthiiie basketball as ' a major sport. The sentiment among the undergraduate body was emphatical ly "For Basketball" this past wintet and the likelihood of a change in opinion is small, for there is seem irgly no - Way to satisfactorily re place the varsity floor game in an isolated college like Penn State where there must .be some exciting winter entertainment. She Class Banquets. At a meeting of the Sophomore banquet committee on Monday evening, arrangements were com pleted for the 1913 banquet, which will be held this year at the Logan house in Altoona. The selection of the'place for the banquet this year was made atter a discussion in which Williamsport, State College, and Altoona were warmly ' supported, but the superior transportation facil ities and accomodations of th, mountain city made it the final selection. Detailed announcement of the arrangements will be made in due time. . Nothing definite could be learned concerning the arrangements , foi the Senior 'b mquet. The Juniois and Freshmen do not intend to have a banquet this year. The Juniors, are under heavy expenses on ac count of the La Vie and other class dues, and on account of this as well as the fact that Junior banquets are seldom a'sitCcess, it was dicided not to have a banquet. On account of a ruling of the faculty the Fresh men are unable to take their annual excursion to Williamsport. Free Lecture Course Dr. George E. Vincent, who speaks at the Auditorium in the free lecture course on Saturday night, March 11th, is the President of the New York Chautauqua Assembly For several years past he has also been Dean of the Geneial Feculty Of the Univeisity of Chicago. He was recently chosen President of the University of Minnesota and will enter upon the duties of that posi tion the first of nekt month He is an unusally brilliant speaker, witty and versatile His subject, "1 he Psychology of the Clwyd" sounds, serious but there is a laugh a minute in it. He is one man whom stenog raphers have never been able to report because of the rapidity of his speech. Graham Taylor said he was glad that he came betote Geo Vincent and not'aftei him. Admis sion free. Lecture begins promptly at eight o'clock I wit be at Nittany Inn Match 14 to lb ORlett, taken tot sprung and summer clothing ,And full dress suits. I have had 14 yeah' expeu ence in the business and tepicsent lotn, of the best tailoring houses in Free Lecture Course Correction. the ( rutnti The date Ajrtl 1 set tot MI Dye's lecture "Irish Song and Story" has been, changed ,to Me Toggery Shop Men's' Furnishings ';47 A. G. Spalding & Bro's Athletic Goods -G . Tfio Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing sv Senior Cotillion the Best of Season. , s t The Senior cotillion seems to be NewCh'ef at MeAlln,ter Dining Hall growing in popularity as the yeas progresses and from indications of • If you are contemplating the number present last Friday changirg boarding pl , ceT, ghee us a In ; night, this affair should move a al :1),3 per week permanent featuie for the senior, classes in the futuie. Friday 301AR,VIcs. "Dv z , "oaks, evening's dance was indeed cncoui aging to the committee, the mem bers of which have been working hard for,its success. It was pro nounced by the many guests to have been the best of the kind ever held. The dance hall was splendidly and apponatcly decorated, and the music by the college orchestra was by all means equal to the occasion, School at Williamsport Mr H. Glazier, of the department of Architectural engineering spent a few days last week at Williamsport looking after the interests of the school,' which is being , conducted under the supervision Of the school of engineering. He reports the work as progicssing in good shape, peat Interest 'Rettig taken in the work by all the men attending Thermal Testing Plant. Last week the senior Me chanical Engineers ran a twenty four hour test on the ther mal plant. The run was a prelimin ary trial' enabling them to become familiar with the , general layout. During the remainder of the sem ester the plant will be cunning prac tically all of the time on laboratory work and senior theses. The Senior Foresters left on Wed nesday for Williamsport where they will iernain foi several days to take the Civil Seivice ,Examination foi the position of Forest Assistant. The five McAllister Scholarships awarded each yeas in the Pennsyl vania State College to the five coun ties showing the highest ratio ,of students to the population of the county have been assigned to the f ollowing counties Camel on, Cen ti e, Dauphin, Mifflin, and Wyoming The county , i iiptimtenclent and high school piincipcik in each county will make the appointments by competitive examination before June st, ;lir lirS lt I^rirrt litomriirg hill) Utriniraill T 4 1" (,1)u 1,, Yuri. ``"gook. et X r et i t TVIk.CRS We p, na t antee a fit of no salt IBATON FURSEL I t.ll "It q't I oilorin Co THIP, BTATE COLLEGViIif C. W. SMITH South Allen Street Goods sent on Thursdays of each.week 119 South Buriowes Street HENRY GRIMM FINE TA/LOPING CLEAN/NO BUSH HOUSE RAW ye•t titt ;,..! tft \VIII' ball; -t itt , r (lay I " Go "The Pastime" Life Motion Pictures Illustrated Songs THREE MO SHOWS each el ening, beginning at Matinees every I'ue day nt , cl"zatardly ,tt 3 30 Ladies and zluldren espet,tally invited Singing by Gray and Wingerd Music by Amschler and Snavely ADMISSION TEN CENTS Chhiren under 111 yclrs of age, hull', price A. G. SPAUEIG &, HOS, ate the :Largest Manufactin els i the Wollcl of Tratle-Mack o.r FICIAL EQUIPMENT, Spalding Is 101 M% 11 throughout Ihe world ds a IF \fciu try iuto ro d r thoo oic port toll Guarantee', ; '," /' • p,',•,, 1,d or • , kt ` A 0110 1 , It i ilk II clonetlia of of Quality wtiA 1 .- , I E IN I ind R s, offriton R. 5. SPR 12.10 ChtslA \Vc keQp the quality ,up beech' e lli quality keep up Try McAllister grub and be convinced ' Extras at cost 1)10,4111 Mills L-c)c)l‹,! "Mrs. Ikowailkne. PRESSING RE.'4IRING I ;1:1,1.1 , 1 , 0N1 I: PEN NA South Allen Street FOR Al.l. ATI 11,ETIl; srmas AND PA M'l NI ES -r i)Yii, Z*) "?.)1 ) •Z S . k St , Th \vackkvhka , I \. 11 i - t r- L - t ,i , Sc )(.11:IY AND CLASS BANQUEIS A SPECIALTY, '':?,,,gr , . Our, preparations for this spring season have been made on a broader plan than ever before, with larger stock's, greater variety 'and better values We would be pleased to show you our first shipments of clothing, shirts, hats, neckwear and other lines Montgomery & Co. Bellefonte V1.120202.2 1 2019E6132•21EM5EM8 2109 r 4 Style Quality Price 1 ivi 1.0 Ate three things most es- Wsential in the selection of Hyour printed stationery Our printing has a command- ki tog style—one of its own—and Lei tO it satisfies the most exacting IVI customer Our prices, too l are just ki right--and that's an important item i . : Photographic Supplies to ki WI , to - Sole agents for the Ansco LP 4/ Company's products 1 , IV V " ! 00 the Nitta) , Printing and r$ 6 Publishing Company c State Colltge (• ZW2V2BEZEZEMEGME3O9 ' THE MALLORY STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY EIELLEFONTE B C. Detchon 12 Student Agent IVikax% T.A.cgd, NUM. Et.lnd yomer Company State CAMege,'Peau'a. The Meek Drug Store Ray D. Gilliland, P. D. Manager Drugs, Sundries Stationery Studentst Supplies Prescriptions compounded Zort 1 3 \AA, 'Kota C. A. Blanchard Manager Penn Avenue and Tenth Street Vlttelmsgh, ?t. L. L. GRAHAM & COMPANY R. C . PEARCE Dry Goods Groceries Dry 'Goods, Notions, Shoes, Grose- Sporting Goods ries and Queensware College avenue Phones Hotel Block W. College Ave ID i ral 1-1. c• I - 1 .:_ 1 1 R,.q\A - on th,R. Campus , . Students' regular board per week $ 3 HARVEY BR OS; Bakers and'Confectioners Full line of lowney, Apollo and Fuller-Greene Chocolates always ott hand Ice Cream in Seasonable Flavors Excellent service at OUR NEW FOUNTAIN Nittany Inn Building . b. 'F. "Nteek., Co. WM&vii'Vackor "il•trem% 31kkey . _ Cigars and "Jolutc.c.os at.att MIAMI% lAAta Streit PEN NA J. P. H'AGMAN 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 State College Supply Co. General' Merchandise Agents for Spalding Athletic Goods Douglas and Walk Over Shoes W T DUNN :08 W H WOOD ex 11
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