Principals Meet On Friday May 5 in the Auditor ium the conference of the High School prihcipak of the State of Pennsylvania was held This con fel ence included the principals of High Schools in towns whose popu lation is between 6000 and 15000 Thee were thirty-two principals in attendance at the conference. • Luncheo 1 was served in the Women's Building, after which the piincipals witnetsed. the Interscho listic Track meet on New Beaver Field. The first conference was held at four o'clock at which S. E. Weber, Professor of Education, The Pennsylvania State College, presided. After dinner which was served In McAllister Hall, the even ing session was held at which W. S. Hertzog, state high school inspector, Harrisburg, presided. Many of the principals remained over until Saturday to inspect the college and its facilities more fully. For most of these men this was their first, visit to the Pennsylvania State College and they expre.,sed themselves as being well pleased with their entertainment, the con ference in which they participaied, and the advantages offered by this college to a graduate ,of a high school of Pennsylvania. Those in attendance were as fol lows:—. . Ashton, J., Johnstown. Baker, Eugene C., high school for girls, Philadelphia. Benschoff, L. F., Clearfield. Brecht, Professor V. 8., repre senting the Northeast Manual Train ing high school, Philadelphia. Briner, G. M., Carlisle. Brown, George 1, representing the Brown preparatory school, Phi ladelphia. Bullard, P. M., Williamsport. DeTurk, W. , E.; Waynesboro. Ellis, Dayton, Dunmore. Garber, T. E., Ashland. George, T. J., Carnegie. Gilmore, George W., Washington. Gulden. George, W., Tamaqua. Heller, G. C., Greensburg. Hertzog, W. S., and Koch, C: D., Harrisburg, state high school in spectors. I oveland, L. 1., Pottstown. Lynch, J. I, St. Mary's. Miller, A. D., Mahanoy City. Richards, M. Alton, South Beth lehem. Rhodes, Edgar N., Sunbury. Shimer, H. W„ Northampton high school, Siegfrid. Shoup, Charles M., Latrobe. Shultz. G. R., Maddock. Slagenhitipt,' H. E., girls' high school, Lancaster. Smedley, J. G. E., Chester. Swick, W. A., representing the Charleroi high school, Charleroi. Vanuxen, Miss Mary, Bristol. Work, Ernest, Indiana. Yost, F. L., Milton. Young, John A., Lock Haven. Zumbio, W. F., Chambersburg. Vorhis to Lead Wesleyan Football. (From Hartford "Courant.") It was announced on May 1 that L. F. , Vorhis has been, secured as coach for next season's football team at Wesleyan. Vorhis coached the 1910 team most successfully, and his re-engagement meets with the hearty approval of all interested in athletics at Wesleyan. "Larry" graduated from the Pennsylvania State College in 1910 and his career in athletics at_ that institution was, brilliant. He captained the foot ball team in his senior year and he was picked by many as Alt Amer ican quaiteiback that year. It is felt that he will be able to continue his constructive work with the Red and Black football squad, and that next year's eleven ought to be even better than the one which he turned out last season. Tonight.—Fair Geimany with fah virwa by Fehr at small fare. The Toggery Shop Men's Furnishings V A, G. Spalding & Bro's Athletic Goods -Q The Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing 1. v Grove City Beaten. Last Tuesday the Grove City col lege nine prof ed mote formidable than expected and hit well indeed until Klepfer went to the box in the seventh inning.with no one out and a man on third after one t un had been scored. Then "Rube" struck out eight of the nine men who faced him and our tossers won 8 to 5, al though they secured "nary a hit" in the final four innings. Previous 'to that, timely hits by 'Craig, Eberlein, Haddow, Wcirkman and, Kelly re sulted in our tallies. Mat ks, Simons, Craig and Eberlein batted well while Craig, Kelly and Rutledge fur nished fielding features. The score:- 12 H E Grove City. . . 02101 0 1 4, n-5 14 3 Penn State. . . 10 , 100 it 0 0 x-8 , 8 3 Batteries, Simons and Marks: Whitney, Minich, Klepfer and 'Young Time bas hits, Simons Eberlein. Bases on bal s. off Simons 2. Mthich 1 Struck out, by Minich 4, Klepf r Simons 1 Hit by pitched ball, Ke ly Pass d balls, Marks, Young. Sacrifice hi , Blythe Stolen base , Ebel lein 2, Kelly, Boone McConhay, Marks Left nil bases. Penn State 5, Grove City 3. Innings pitch ed, Whitney 1 Minich 5, Kieffer 3 Wild pitch, Minich Time, 155 Umpire. 'Paddy" Lynch Reserves 3, Lock, Haven Normal 0. The pleasing eve► is of last Friday afternoon were fittingly brought to a close with a seven inning baseball game between the Lock Haven Normal school at d the Penn State Reserves, the latter winning by th.• score of '3 to 0. Although the Re serves have had very little practice together they played good consist ent ball all through the game. The score : R H E 0010 0 2 x 3 3 0 ReLerves. . Lock Haven Batteries, Nagle and Graham, P no State, 12t, ter and Nutley, Lock Haven Important Notice. Allen T. Burn, secretary of the Pittsburg Civic Commission, will address the Civic Club this evening on the present .ideas 'of municipal government. The meeting will be open to the public and will be held at 7 p. m. in Room 20, Engineei ing building. The annual spring election will be held and a full attendance is re quested. A limited number of men from the class of 191.- 2 will be elect ed at that time. Those wishing to joie should have their names pi °- posed at this meeting. Pocono Pines Complete your college education by attending the Pocono Pines Con ference June 14 - 22. Pi inceton is sending a delegation of die hunched men; the University of Pennsylvan ia is making pi eprations foi an equa'- ly large delegation. These confer ences are popular with the State men, Spend a week in camp. Good fellowship, wholesome reci ea tion, inspiring ackliesses, tiaining in christian leadership. Ask Evans or at 273 Main, The management of the 1912 La Vie has ordered 600 extra copies of that publication Aie you among the lucky ones ? If you have not already done so, place your oiler with D. C. Minick at once. Fust come, lust served. THE STATE COLLEGIAN C. W. SMITH South Allen Street Studer,. 1,c0c)14. I New Chef at McAllister Dining Hall 1 If you are contemplating ' changing boarding places give us a tri al. $3 per week 100k t a l I)VZ VO I CkS DYEING AND DRY CLEANING Goods sent on Thursdays of each week Rounitree 119 South Burrowes Street HENRY GRIMM FINE TAILORING CLEANING BUSH HOUSE i I ELLIWONTE PENNA Rate per day 50 With bath d 3 per day -W. 14. DAGGETT "The Pastime" Smith Allen Street Life Motion Pictures illustrated Songs • THREE RIG SHOWS each evening, beginning at 7:15 ' 8:15 9:15 Matinees every Tuesday and Saturday at 3 30 Ladies and, children especially invited Singing by Gray and Wingerd Music by Ainschler and Snavely ADMISSION TEN CENTS Children under 10 years of age, hiilf price Al G. SPALDING& BROS. The Spalding , Trade-Mark ' as known throughout , the world as a Guarantee of Quality 'R. 9. 5?3=511.9 E ) 138.05 v 2.10 Chestnut E.t.,l3hlkadttAvh‘a Allister lii ri il - 1 C - 11 ,on the Calm= 'We keep the quality up (0 ,, -2 Students' regular board per week ',pg.—, because the quality keeps us up •& , l i s- . SOCIETY AND CLASS BANQUETS A SPECIALTY' W T DUNN 'OB Try McAllister grub and be convinced Extras at cost W H WOO XOB PRESSINQ REPAIRING a r e t he iLargest Manufacturers i n the World of OFFICIAL EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ATHLETIC SPORTS AND PASTIMES IF YOU- are interested in Athletic Sport you should have a copy of the Spalding Catalogue It's a complete enclyclopedia of of WHAVS, NEW IN SPORT and is sent free on request Now on, Exhibition Pi at our store Knox's Straw Hats' Specialties for Summer in Sennits , and Mackinaws Milans and Panamas Prices 3.00 4.00 5.00 Montgomery & Co. Bellefonte , , . The , Quality Shop An eitablishment which is noted for its fine quality of letterpress priming Every order re, eives the personal attention of the manager thus insuring perfect sat's( adion .. , The Nittany Printing and Publishing Company , ir State Collage THE MALLORY STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY BELLEFONTE B C Detchon 'l2 Student agent latta•ml TAOtt, V..saat. and ?cecoer Couviwn State CoWage, l'enu'a, The Meek Drug Store 'Ray D. Gilliland, P. D. Manager . _ Drugs, Sundries Stationery Students'• Supplies Prescriptions compounded Sort ?At - kkokek C. A. Blanchard Manager ± , .., Penn Avenue and Tenth Street . Illttairoagh, Va. E. L. GRAHAM & COMPANY 1 - R . C. PEARC 141 Dry Goods Groceries , Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Croce- Sporting Goods 1 ries and Queensware East College avenue Phones Hotel Block W. College Ave HARVEY R OS. 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 "Nitlany Inn Building b. 'B. 'Meek Co. "BiA.l,kar& 1 3 arkwr ISceeking lit.kkeyi Ckgars and "Sobaccos 'Katt VeaWIWI IMen Stveti PENNA J., P. HAGMAN Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring High Grade Gents Furnishings 129 S. Allen Street 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
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